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J -l RWSamrearrin | You Can Bring Back Color amd:Jas: | (Westinghouse—Fast Pittsburgh) I L Yy [ tre With Sage Tea and Sulphur, — ‘ : ) When you darken your haiv with| 6:15 p. m~—0rgan recital by Lu-. » | Bage Tea and Bulphur, ne one canleille Hale, organist of the Cameo | tell, because it's done so naturally, so | theater, Pittsburgh, Pa DAMEL BY BRENTANGS = @188, THE RIDSWAY Comoany ’ evenly, Preparing this mhwrb.| 7.8 p, m~—Baseball scores H _ though, at home is mussy and trou-| T7:80 p, m~—~Meature, " artford Hartford e e blesome, Al litile cost you ean buy T4 pm he Children's period, BEGIN HERE TODAY mind the Princess, the garage-keeper, |8t any drug store the ready-to-use 8:00 p, m.~—Baseball scores. ! preparation, Improved by the addition| 505 p. m.—National ockman a0 (Ml New Britain Patrons Call Us On Our Direet Trynk Line—2065, We Pay For the Call N / Ranger, daughter of lLoring Ranger, everything that interfered Manger, disappears and her father | WIth bis study of the probiem before | 0f other ingredients called» "Wyeth's yapmer Market reports, Offers & hundred thousand dollar re- | DM, he raced toward Long Island Hage and Sulphur Compound.” You| §:15 p. m.--Boy Heout . program ‘ward for her peturn, Acting upon CHAPTER XVIII just dampen & sponge of soft brush|conducted by Richard Vietor, Heout | instructions from Hope's abductors, It was just al the time that |With it and draw this through your iasier of Troop Neo, 1, First Pres- . | hair, glaking ene small strand at & pyterian ehurch, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joring leaves a hundred thousand del. | Charlie had gained from the Prin | 1ara worth of bonds in & specified the elue whieh pointed (o the Sani, | WMe. By morning all gray hair dis- 8:45 p. m—Concert by the KDKA @ place, tarlum, that Hepe and Kelsey in APDPPArs, and, after another Applica- jintet under the direction of Vietor| high-powered car went | 10D or two, your hair becomes heav- | suudek, assisted by Alice C. King, e ex s lng o Juarez Charlie, adventurer, is a|Pristow's warm friend of Ranger , He goes on | ©rashing through the hedge and tiflilly darkened, glossy and luxuriant, | gonrano, ® still hunt for Hope, He is given | "Weeping down the read | Gray, faded hair, though no dis- AL ® olue to act upon by a girl friend, | Thelr plan had been to drive west, | ETace, in a slgn of old age, and as we WBZ Hope is heid prisoner in Dr, Bris. [Change the car at some garage, first all desire a youthful attraetive | W | ® ® . ° tow's | private sanitarium and she | disabling it, and then procced in an- | APPearance, get busy at once with (Westinghouse—8pringfield) | Makes friends with Dr. George Kel- other less conspicuous one to New |Wyeth's Bage and Bulphur Compound | & L #ey, who is detained there Me:uu he | York, ahd look years younger, ’l."m p. m~=Dinner concert by the knows of criminal dealings of Dr.| DPut Kelsey noticed that she had _1“ ] Trio, 8 Rristow, Hope and Kelsey consult|headed emst, which was well as it | T7:30 p, ‘m,firnuum tales for the| ) a8 to different means of escape, would lead the pursuit in that direc.| “Not yet! The wind blew back Kiddies, Current hook review by R. ;! - nivizdbaih tion, Half & mile beyond the )\abi'"" words to him, A ~‘u““"°"l'4 of the Court Bquare| ® pital, though, she turned into & nar-| They had come to a point [Book Htare.* s a un oom ne m o | . a polnt where the 8:00 p. m,~Concert by Mrs. Harry - NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY row lane, and he soon saw that by road forked in three directigns, She G. Kitson, soprano; Mrs. Miriam |G, 3 i Mrs, ria On their arrival at the garage they | £hiind the touring car ropaired, and ‘hlzr:‘:‘r:.)";:::“" Wi WA ROW RPN ST 1100. the.. Qe 0ne: | Munyan Thomson ,accompanist, and d ® . the party ready to start Charlie | her WAy . “We'll try for otr old house now,"” |/ - X ’ swung the Princess lightly from one| Neither of them spoke. ~Crouched|,pe maid. “We can get to the hurk"h:.x{,nl‘ s ; . l r urmture ear to the other, held her hand a mo- !:“'.' the """"""-A Hops drove—a val-|antrance by a short cut through the o o "" m~Jesults of the World ment In parting, promised to moet | X¥re of a driver, and for the time]yoody just beyond here.” eriée., Bedtime sfofy. for grown-ups y them wll the next Sunday at Mrs. | !OthIng morc, kvory fiher of :1;:.;»:; “Our old house?" he had not heaxd |7 Orison 8. Marden. . fi : hat, L e firs g . Thoy - C— . " : With their departure, he shed his| "“,‘;:‘;:‘;‘nl“':""::“"::fi":u':::::I“ S where we go." 4 (American Tel, and Tel, Co, N. Y.) niest spot in‘the home into & charming room, full of sunshine, color, light and comfort, yole of the moneyed idler, Btern Rrg “Let them,” she sald hriefly, and it ! iy i 8 i ST B o i mow-—just | Whirled on, following tangled and | ioh“\hat struck hin an remarkable | 7:30 p, m—Dally sport talk by . And it can be done with our handsome fiber furniture without a great investment. It how stern he did not realize until he A BT sang frold under the clrcumptances. |Thornton Fisher, * : is well to bear'in mind this is not a high priced Furniture Store; you pay no more here for p isher, “Intimate Talks to : g : ' . started to pay the garage-keeper for He looked back again, Investors,” by Richard D. Wyckoff, superior furnjfure than you would for furniture of doubtful quality that you'll find in the use of the flivver ,and discovered | “They've followed,” he sald. | editor of the Magazine of Wall Street. many stores. :.‘hll he had nnly‘u rlollul: ;md thirty- “They're on us now." Talk under the auspices of New 2 ve cents left in his pocket. ¥ F The words were hardly out of his|york 7 i 'S i However, h'v‘dh[ not betray his dl-| ! mouth, when there was a rush of ";n{--g’uul?;rfi:?-o:“QAEOG;:;::’;'M.W Ty ooudlanes'sf o Suatomers (00 Stenk v S el i, lemma; his training saved him. He| wheels, the purr of an engine, and A% ! isi . . ther K itur R R R TR R R e SN ;‘m."‘;‘.;;:‘m& nrv Abrpham and Strauss, Hgve you visited our floor for Reed and Fiber Furniture? | draw up ahdad in the middie of the | “coiumiug Day celebration under It’s an extensive and unique exhibit; there’s nothing to compare with it in this section of the country; and perhaps there’s just one other-great store in the entire country that cated him in more embarrassing| | i straits than this . Glibly, steadily he | i} A \ "‘7"::’“'”0 st g on Shiek. st to the ayspices of Knights of Columbus, | T direct fr o 2 * stop . They could not hope to pass 4w, (fom Carnesic Hall, N. ¥. eity. |f could show the variety you'll find here, talked on to the garage-keeper, while trying to decide on his next move, in that narrow lane ,and it was ton . 4 b 7 3 cqually impossible to turn, d A style and size of suite; a color and pattern in chintz or cretonne for every taste, for He surreptiously explored his vari- . . ous pockets in the faint hope of find- 3 -2 < ‘ As the car passed them, Kelsey had WGY every scheme. ing some overlooked currency, . and |, ! his fingers came in contact with a| [jy"2 > ( made out that there were #wo men | i in it. One of them leaped over the (General Electric Co.—Schenectady, It would be a pleasure to show you throu gh familiar object. Like a magic talis- | man, it restored his equanimity and {4 | side, and came running back. AL | muscles and N. Y.) ; You are cordially invited to learn all about our new courage. AT . .- Kelsey flexed his It was an imitation meerschaum | gl y waited. ‘The man hurrylng toward | §:30 p, m.—C i 7 pipe, and it—or rather, its fellows— thare ‘wad s hig barly. tallow, - but 7:;’5 Lty _l}'::l:lrlt;‘" 4 hrogrio, had for years provided Charlie with| | S s Kelsey was o' lightwelght himself. |reaitt . Bxamination © and’ . Your what he called, his “little graft.” He 2 Armed; or unarmed, he was ready for|Child's,” N, Y. State D ‘um{ . our always carried with him on his jour- A him, and then he'd take on the other, | " 7.45" n" o .—.Ha«fio c[': et e,.'""" ( HOME CLUB PLAN yeys an assortment of these, retailing v 2 QI | both at the same time for that mat-|npn of the Hour,” by “;‘(‘.‘:'\‘;n.l’ln I:‘e B L & ek o wowid. wet | 1% oo vt sometning In s | 10130 P m—FProgram by the' Rice . : . - 4 ; B LYY e pocket Blir dne wan el Lo Hl:“?s String quartet. And buy any of this handsome furniture on terms you can easily meet, carefully wrapped up in an old silk 1 “That you, Dr. Bristow?" he said, Let us tell you more about this helpful plan on the handkerchief. In the office of the = | coming close and speaking in a harsh, WRC railroad hotel or at the Main street| THEY CRASHED INTO A TREE. |husky whisper. He halted, his jaw (flrrlcun Radio Corp—Washington) ’ pool parlor, he would mark down his - falling. #What, the—!" 7 EIGHTH FLOOR prospective victim—sometimes | (ortuous by-paths, he could no longer| Hope leaned forward. “I am Miss| "6:00 p. m.—Children's Hour by loyn(slnsrn::roni somctil]nes( _t]hc Pro- et ahead of him. Copley,” she said. ~ “I wasn't quite | Marietta Sockard Albion, prietor o e place—and strike uUp &1 with a twist of the wh , |sure of the Doctor’s directions.” 8:00 p. 1y.—Operalegu c| i €onversation, mesmerizing him With | ,.5,,00¢ them out otf: I:\|\':ec::|oy}|l?:3 “Oh? Miss ('opl('y?"' His trucu- |the story (,qu niuhI:xrd L4 :“;,'::L.r.llli’:;f his gift of language. Then at the |, .. roliowing through the scrub-oak |/€nce gave way to relief.¥ He thrusticngrin,” by Marietta S&kard Albion, psychological moment he would draw | 5,15 5 more traveled highway, and | bulky envelope into her hand With- [with the assistance of a quartet from : out a word ,and turned back to 1is (he Washington School of ‘Opr'ra “out his Dip‘!‘. and handling “t as ten- | head of them he saw the lights of a 6 derly as if itawere some rare treasure, | ., o0 gher: slowed' down and|own 9:00. p, m.—Concort t ] 4 e i L g e | 7 i , M.=CLoncert the orches- . . would offer it for inspection. stopped, rubbls | " WBetter let us get a ‘piece ahe .. T ON ety AV, o fe 9 Hopess : od, g her numb hands. 3 P ahe tra of the U. S, Marine ba r t 3 p My father put in thirty-two years| «pyun ahe#d ang reconnoiter,” she he muttered over his shoulder. ¥e Ithe dircction of Iritz A T\';'l:g“:";‘d" o alc e a'ns se e a assl 'e vts got 'an idea we're being trailed. We | | 3 Ao B er., , 1 ¥ i . coloring that howl,” he would affirm, d, “and 1 will get ready to .put the pensively 4 reminiscent, “brought it|.u.puretor out of commission, if the |just shook off a couple of Othgr caty; o ’ WiIZ i | /with him when he came ov coast is clear Then, . with another 2 s ollan Hal ¢ Gl ‘)YAS WILLIAM ' er from the e was gone e (Aeoll Hall, N, Y, Ci 3 B There was i Wl SnapShOtS. other side, and gave it to bme on-his | . \o will make a detour around [started and whizzed on. no time for question or comment, no i ;l;fi“;"cb::‘-d ;‘:keevf;;‘;“;‘:f‘::i‘t‘;““'“2""; that hend and strike into the —main bt Satliugih M0 | ne e s % il t road.” . time to express wonder at this strang i3 . ms—Recital by Fra | old Hard Luck is some persuader, and 101‘1:10‘ was already out of the car, and |incident. pllope had thrown the en- [Kneeland, baritone, b ey Portralt Of a Man Shinlng HlS o ' I've made up my mind to let it 0. |carting on his way. 3 velope iuto Kelsey's lap, and was| 7:45 p. m.—Looseleaf ~Current - Of course, if I had time to turn a deal | myo” or three minutes passed and |once more driving at full speed. The | topies. 3 1 could easy get as high as four or |y o "o oo o' ining back, “There's|Merrick Road, wide and smooth, 800 p. m—Recital by Irank Knee- five hundred for a pipe like thati but |, " "fioren he panted. “There|opened out before them, and manyland. 3 1 these bum Iungs of mine tell me that | o ‘men in it—Bristow's chauffeur, | automobiles were on it. 8:10 p. m.—"News and How W can’t afford to lose any time getting | qyo garnge men were gathered =, "We have to cross here,” she mur-|Get 1t," by J. I, Mardenburgh, m I“ to Arizona Here a hollow coush |yro FAES l€r o wocond fo|mured. “Pray that our luek holds.” laging dircctor of the Ciby News At . would shake his whole frame. lcse. They're after us.” Kelsey sat taut while she drove |ciation, 880~ “So, if you know of anybody, friend, | gie jumped into her seat, and|down tht highway for about 4 quar-) 830 p. m.--Paviowa orchestr: that's willng to come across with the | e \ceq “the machine’ sharply around. [ter of a mile. Motors passed them, |direct from the Manhatta “Oube twenty-five T need to make uD MY ey whizzed down the road and bick [ §oing in both directions, but no one|Housc. el ‘fare to Phoenix, the meerschaum’s |ty tne scrub oak again. He heard |intercepted them. - Then she turned | 10:00 p, 'm.—Paviowa's ‘orche { "hfl.i;l:' '“ faner genersily fell for! the shouts behind them, and the loud |off, and soén lthow(n'orn in ad tree- b = chesra, b/ S R Rl A oL i lined lane, where the ground was : 9 bargain, and bsy the time the fraud ll:fi"lt‘il;fi'(gu;h:‘;g; t;e“x‘:wl:gm bt rougher than any over which they U S GOVT STILL SEEKS SAYS GOSH HiS SHOES LOOK ALLRIGHT, ALLRIGHT! TS REAPPEARS PRESENTY DEPARTS AGAIN'REMARK- MU i ALLRIGHT TOHIM- WHAT'S THE QUICKER TD DOIT THAN TO PIND OUT WHERE ING THAT IS SHOES WILL) USE OF SHINING THEM JUST T TO ARGUE ABOUT IT THE SHOE POLISH I8 BE ALL MUDDY BY THE ~was discovered and the constable set Kelsey looked back, and as he did | had passed. & 4 A e ek ot | MEN BY THE THOUSAND 50 OVER T0 THE TOMKINS' THEY'RE LATE NOW HEY GET THERE ANVWAY 7 on his trail, Charlie would be many |y, s car shot out from an intersect- : ! miles away. : _|ing road and took after them. 1t |the putsuit, Then the stilness was| Of course, with the g‘amgv-kf‘ol‘*"- gained steadily. | broken by the staccato coughing of a o i & ’}:! had to vary h.‘!: story ,and adapt| wppey've got us pocketed,” he said. motoreycle somewhere before theme |po e po e it 4 it to his character as canvasser fot The explosive racket drummed on 1 d on of Federal Em- “put-it-together-yourself’ furniture their cars. A headlight rayed yel- ployes: Still a Number of Oppor- ‘but he closed the transaction, he had low through the fog. Panic seized tunities for Employment pad all charges wguinst him and had | L [Hane T the open i & chlee o\ uingion, oct. 12 _espte e 2 i : —_———————— S ranch’ y road vher 8 O act that e . ki Then resolutely putting out’ of his | r L A nuble: e ke W11 BUE ! hlosan o d ey federals here, cornered at last, she vielded to| 400,000 since the close of tile “.:reatrhz an unreasoping impulse. Civil Service Commission sees n Before Kelsey realized her intention, | prospect of a considerable decrease 1:’ she jerked the ca;‘ to thr; lglft mt 80 | {he number of opportunities for ‘[;o\" ot ) y 0 W 2 - :.hhof‘l:lst turn that they made it on ¥ oiorn’;‘v‘lc“l::‘:;r?]mu::f:ti . : WANTS TO KNOW WHATY 6AvS THERE'S NO USE HER REPORTS WE ADTD HUNT AMUSES RIMSELP BY He' Naw. i apen-spaoe berors MM |1 W fremendos, Ptes: fiky ‘;‘;;9“’2:;‘]: THE TROUBLE WITH THIS TRYING- HE'LL HAVE T0 FOR IT- THAT'S WHAT READING OFF THE'DIR- A tall stump seemed to rise out of the | cunment's is necessarily large, the BOX -HE CANT GET IT GET THE SCREW-DRIVER TOOK HIM S0 LONG- HOWD ECTIONS She swerved frantically to Y i GHE GET IT OPEN lt h' groufd. commission~held examinations i No morel C. lng avoid it, and they crashed into &|year cnded June 30, 1923, ‘;gn-mm'ohr; tree. ' Blackness!* He Knew no more.|iyan gix hundred different kinds of nO\V flldtl use Hope thrown clear of _the wreck, | pogitions, in which more than 200,000 and then \ Present indica- struggled for her breath, Jnd then | persons competed. rose uncertainly to her knees. Al{jons are that the nugber for this ® Reslnol man was bending over her. | fiscal year will be as great. (Continued in Our Next Issue). 1f|n‘:1n;t“t'1|\}:\, ;’\Erl-‘i::l‘&\'(‘)})‘::‘a‘,}l";a:}:\:gzl;‘palg ‘Wherever the itching, and whatever . | interesting range .of positions all the stopit atonce, And if the trouble w! 3 o R N he ry T rement is c-n':el the itching is not due to some ab;:\“;i:g;ng;‘vcr‘}y:;ztnt;r:;“h'é\‘(\‘i:ee‘lta::- if;qd, E’."’T'“” SRR STE gt HedE serious internal disorder, this soothing, |cated in the Kashwitna section, 40 T A e REAPPEARS APTER A DEPARTS WITH CLOTH ~ MAKES ONE MORE "AGREES WITH WIFE THAT Irs healing application seldom fails to clear | miles from the Alaskan railroad in|poptation scondist: asa Balkry: of WHILE 7O &5K WHERE SAVS HE GUESSES RE'S TRIP TO LOOK FOR. $0 LATE NOW uz; - it away. .Try ltyountl/znd‘see. the interior, it is reported here. - A {4,000 to $5,500, and mechanical and HE'LL TIND,SOME SORT ALL ™IXED T BiélN NEWSPAPER. T NOT STOP TO SHINI g ReooiOinment syl droggias, Toriee | pack trall {0 the district has beeh clectrical cngineer ot a sy of DRY CLOTHS NOW SPREAD ON CHAIR. ANVWAY RV 3 N. , Baltimore. opened. l;5.nvm. bui il SoN She Shows : : Good Taste! | SALESMAN $AM Right And Wrong BY SWA ATTRACTIVELY clad e oo oo et _ blos win atimiras THAT FELLER DIONT GU D7=) (HEN YOU- HAVE. ) (* WnY CERTAINWY [/ WELL- WHERE. TH' SAM - WHAT'S : 3 \ ; ] i e\ QUR — youeversaw! It'sEver- il : wear Hosiery, which means that it is eco- nomically longwearing, as well as beautifufi Come in and examine our many new styles— JAY’S 238 Main Street HOSIERY HEADQUARTERS