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! Farmer Market repoyts . . WALLO\NGD (V] Have You Piles? 47 Bt Vo' WE GIVE CASH TRADING STAMPS P S A el TREGAESAR X{1scH §m: L I nal medicine Nelther eutting n.v’ WS R— any amount of tregtment with » wWBZ Y ments and suppositories will re (Westinghouse—Bpringfield) z‘o A' nvM » the cause w Bad ciroulation’ causes plies Thlu[ 600 p. m—=Dinner concert bf the m ORD |10 8 complote stagnatien of hieed 18 | whg yrie % | the lower bowel and & weakening of | ' 730 b et " = the parts. Dr, J. & Leonhardt was first ;.“14:.. » .(‘um:"::o.:'.;fll.:' ‘:; BEGIN HERE TODAY 3 :“ talk like you had semething | " 0" remedy. His preseript already up your & he squinted ! ription | 3 4. MaeDe o Bq . Hope lo:m"::'m.o”w....:mn;n 8 [ Shrewdly through hs miesses. Judw: | HEM-ROID, 48 now sold by ell drug. ’ Rih S 4 ot th ""u o 4 SABAriNm condycted g ' D, Leanhardt tried it In 1000 opjig by Leo D, Woedtke, ehairman S—— Samctnacms S ‘eriminals called the “Combine pr. |78 by recent performances, Keloey 16 detained In the & hoo. | IYORebly warth holl reom us vecord of | child Safety and Protection Dept, | Decause he knows of eriminal Ifl“-::u . and then de- 4 T. Ley Co, ealings of the intendent, ; neert, M ol .n.“:: superintenden v [ Rrint laughed . deprecatingly, | Money-back guarantee, i lluur:olufl:'l‘- You could hardly dignify it by ealling| Pon't w any more time with g planist and accompanist and the Hope and Kelsey escape in Hris. | . few's car, The two fake refuge in [I' &7 idea. Just a suggestion that's | outside applications. Get a package | WRZ Trio, { ~ an abandened house Leen floating around i my mind [of HEM-ROID from the Clark &| %00 p. m-—Bedtime story for while we've heen talking " .'Ruimm Co. today. It has given safe | grown.ups by Orison 8 Marden, Y « r a e While Kelsey sieeps Hope hears » A | seareely formed yeot It will take|2nd lasting relief to thousands and ———— Bristow's voiee and knows that he has followed them. Hope surrenders to | YOV 10 Put it in shape, and work out | should de the same for you--it sel Biristow and tells him that Kelsey has | the details | dom fails | WEAF | abandoned her Rristow pansed the wink of an eye. | (American Tel. and Tel, Co, N, Y) THE POWER OF 324 IS BE'NG SHOW'N HERE DURING TH!S i Bristow goes to consult with his ":f"fl:’n!"mm '=-nulrd' ¢ "!’lyhldulmoh i o b 3 = ; artner, Nurse Copley, and, with A} return Hope Hanger to her faiher,” " '] ¢ examined his| P.om ally t talk by 5,"".,‘ Higgine, the real head of the If he had heen seeking to create a | Anger-nails Why, Anitta will simply | Thornten Fisher, Hector A, Bmith, 241‘“ BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SALE “Combine,” Juarezx Charlle, adven. 4"‘"!-"!—‘0:'-- he :Ioulq not have r'«lnu 1o disappear Go to Tokio, or | baritone, turer and friend of Ranger, is fol. | Succeeded hetter iss Capley's low | Buenos Alres, or some other charm §:00 p, m—Songs by the A, and 8§, " o Jowing on & motoreyels & clus ieading [&1%d 1ids shot up. _ She expelled her |ing place, and enjoy hereelt. Then ©horal society by courtesy of Abra- We have taken many of the better grades in many of our lines including to the sanitarium [ bieath in & gasp that sounded Ilke|we can very plausibly say, that we ham and Strauss, Brookiyn, N. Y, ] gt 4 ? eyt N a hiss. Higging reared back in his| were imposed on hy one of our nurses,| 5:30 p. m.—Talk by Richard D MEN'S and WOMEN'S APPAREL and have put them in Special lots at $24. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY rh:llr” : ¢ who Introduced the dazed girl here | \Wyckoff of the Magazine of Wall Bt ; ¥ this; th | B stow ignored it as her sister, Our suspicions became | “What's New In Radio," by John V. ‘..""'".T':h;::"‘::‘"::' ".:’,.:‘"’."n:‘"::, Huppose he was talking di. |aroused: but hefore we could q Hogan, consulting engincer, Bess ffer, tirned to another phase of ""‘ln'll,\ 1o Higgins, “instead of working [tion the nurse, she got frightened and | Perry, roprane, with ena Barraja, ercoats mes ltunilan under cover, and following eur origin. | took French leave We can frame |\iolinist French Canadian storles 2 e et s | YD @ SUfCIde for her, {f 1t's necessary.” [told by W. 8 Bryden. " i In a big variety, in- Here are splendid “How about this eockroach with ) ! the motor-cycle?’ he demanded wh’irl: h:‘:"‘t‘:::n ;:fl:n.rlu:::.'u‘:;‘. “What he up to, sinct he g0t turned iyl g Ly WGY cluding unfinished plaid values in Canton crepe, 3 herself forward to face Bristow, her | (General Electric Co.~Echenectady, backa. in browns, g,.ai,s' in b]ue’ hrown and t black. Many beautiful “Saving his hide, 1 fancy. rv bR potde ) gy 05 ve a very whole i 1 . g M ::;:. r:::‘::h f‘a‘; h!‘lm" .m:-'aznhm { “Eo that's your heautiful scheme,| 9:00 p. m.—Produce and stock mar- mixtur '8, p]lflds nove sent him. They sald he went to pleces | In 102" The low, restrained speech [ ket guounon .llv\‘\‘l b‘ullmnl, cloths. Btyles badly, when he saw it, and he told | f which she so carefully affected gave :l.-.'l p. m.—Chlldren's prnlr.‘m. h Simonds that this part of the coun- way to her natural coarse hriliness, [ 7:35 p. m.—Health talk, “Your L try wouldn't ses him soon again' k “I'm to be the goat, shoulder all | Ffealth ~ Examination and Your Bristow thought a minute the blame, am T I'm to be con- l.||-lldl. N. Y. Htate Dept. of Health, . ““The whele point 1s this," he said \ venfently shunted out of the way, so l!(Sop. m.-- !Ind!o farce, '"The Hot- opcoa finally “What Juarez Charlie may \ that you can carry on your lave |tentot” by WYG Players. . y. affair? Well, not by a damn’ sight, | 10:30 p. m.—Irish Night program, In novelty tweeds oa S J know or suspect is immaterial; we | 1 ean take care of him, if necessary. | Marvay Beisow! H B A e have told Ranger . T ought to order you lnto a stralt. | WDT salt and pepper mix- Women'’s camel hair 15 snother kettle of fish 1 hnld,l \ Jaeket, He looked at her with cold (Premier Grand P - t o ] P o scarn. “You're a candidate for the remier Grand Phano Corp. | tures, browns, grays, Coats, sport and short s 'R mixtures and novelties models. Plaids, browns h, that every Indication peints gu;‘x': hnvl:x sald little or nothing.” \ l\lo:ont vl;z. ‘1:“& yom;,hy-':erlcnl de- d this, thoughte usions. s all too absurd to an- . P 3 i 5 1u.’|§,°",‘,’,b2'|'.:;§{'.“ 'r;ren protuberant \ : swer. m,‘,.l,‘,?,:.z'”':'; ‘d‘-':‘f_’:nprggrmyre,mg‘ of the better grades SO i ges: Alderman, 1 ask you he ap.|™§irEmakers in SRice proerath - @ put into this sale at knuckles. . o be & master Mind!" pealed to the old man, “who was it 2 ? You want to that first proposed this abduetion? |Pounced by Radio. 11:45 p. m.—Vaughn De Leath's t it f obscen i " > P - uits--2 rarr rants omen s duits ¢ Kelsey gettin' an earful ketched that Kelsey ge 1ing, because a salesglrl in a shop had on you? It I'd 'a’ been here, he'd e i ~. |mistaken her for Hope Ranger. WIZ have been jolted off so quick, i:yvnu!d e o b U e SIS his hai 1. Anita saw ACE WAS PURPLE, HI8 4 W v —Ni . ’ 1 H [RVERvs ,‘z‘&i.":i‘i’om; thing to do. But you |RODY QUIVERING, HIS ARMS| e how you could do me and the Rt L Gray tweeds, pencil Exceptional offerings Alderman. 7:30 . m—Tooseleat Current|fj Stripes, blue and, brown $ 2 1 in all wool tricotine $ 2 4 wouldn't listen to her. Vnu' v\"u BEATING ON HIS CHAIR. “No, my dear; it was you who did nning things, You wanted to try H AR S e g Car; vas y v | i . b s Sy o experiment, and handie the matter : that. Do-vou think T haven't fath-|ToP/S® e |§ mixtures, plaids and suits, navy and black an exp 1 pl f gotti 45 p. m.—~Burr Mclntosh, the ) B\ inore wienting line: A| . PIAD OF wtting 81 weican out of |omed what 18 ln. tHat warbed, SAU: | o secrul philasophe ) R novelties; single and lined with en d ipiggensn yo’ur O eatiflo handling, Hiax Ranger, and then putting the girl out|jating brain of yours Luring Ran-|° '8‘.”'“ philo 0,;" T 3 5 S, sing | _E( with crepe e B e s of the way, we come boldly into the |ger and his wife” significantly, i 0, B:'o::“w aifo. Lunes by Freld- double-breasted. | chine. [ e Howed, unable to go on. His open We notify him that we have [“might soon die—the weight of grief ;'40 con. ier Wik face was pur‘ple his great, sagging lr".;l:.:o:'!n u;l:::c'! m’“’i""‘;me;gh h”g sadiaitthat, . Then you. 6041d gppaRy Dnu‘bledag. Pn.“e‘un‘d i“non by YOUR A Y, T ‘V T J y a nt. Ve give him an ¥ S ) body uhukln:]ln: ?uheflng, his arms | o0 sire the Sppartunity ‘to dsnity :: t':: r:sl:!:::g, daughter, and lay claim 9:00 p. m.—Mayor Hylan's People’s (J(_AOLNT ELCOMED I\O DEPObIT REQUIRED beating on his chair. and observe her, But we do not let y : ; conaert, wi t his side, Bend- g B The old man, scowling in his chair, Y = 3 ’ ‘\n“-:rcy:r:yah:st:"d Lottt bk, her see or speak to them. YWe ex- |nad listened keenly to their exchange 10:00 p. m.—Dramatic readings by ng ov s plain that the shock might be disas- |of aspersions. Now he seemed to|sabelle Hirghbers. 10:30 p. m.——Recital by Alphonge Bristow stood aloof, white-faced and - |of p : ""': D‘m«' ;l‘r;?‘!'::“1r'|rh:|l;'nr;:f:;t.gcfiv;":.l:‘l‘::, e g::;zdogul:‘,‘“ln:‘slc;xns forward, he Boher, noted pianist. F 0 ° k R U H Id C i or Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. 14 y subsided ag sud- his: deIl‘:'e n‘sus(:. oh;:”uinon. Higgins, while, we are doing evervthing pos-| “Shut up, you two, he ordered. ey catohing his breath, lay back in |S5IS foF the girl. e enlarge her | we've had enough of this. I'll set- WRC e his chatr. The purple slowly receded pr; ds;e:. ‘t‘; hPr' the tenderest|tjo what's to be done.” Radio Corp. of America—Washington, SRR e from his face, and left it gray and el stract her mind, buoy up her| He glanced from one to the other, D. C. Hello! Hel impaseive once more, His hands spirits, and eventually cure her. Don't | refiecting. ello ello! ceased shaking, and again rested mo- ::u :;’:‘:g}:’e!"h?t“he:'fu're‘mldwm be! «“What you'll do, Anita,” he laid| §:00 p. m—Children's Hour by tionless on the arms of his chalr. “"Fld i , tha hlo '..‘ could name [qown his directions, ‘is dress the|\arletta Stockard Albion. An "n For A Ch ‘ When he spoke at last, it was in ..'\1 » e{"," e"“.’; tt.lll { o Ranger girl in your nurse's clothes— | 8:00 p. m.—Plano recittal by Mrs. g g air, More than that, T can easily con- |esverything, mind you, shoes, stockings | Geo. (. Walson, &’o McClure Newspaper Syndi N 7 Y By GLUYAS WILLIAMS his usual grating monotone: but the| ..o them thet she will require con- vious quiet of his voice | ’ q > and all;—while you get into hers, and 8:15 p. m.—Song recittal by Ruby settled, imperv q stant, trained supervision to prevent al(ake her place. Then she, passing off | Potter, " M f A & 2 vas e alarming than his outburst o anger. 4 e in | btiise vat jer-las you, will go out tonight on an| 3:30 p. m—Violin recital by Helen “We can't take no more chances' | n’“mml'a‘“c‘;"lge' "!'ll i :']0 automobile ride, and have a fatal ac- |Gerrer, he safd. “We'll end this Hope Ran- [ i "0e"emily triend i he | cident, all smashed up beyond hope| s:45 p. m.—Song recittal by Albert dall_job tonight.” Fanton) it Bl ¢ and bene-|of recognition. ~ Anita Copley, the | Maxeon, ? actor ,with all the business and | rapby sister, will be left on our hands,| 2:00 p. m-——Plano recittal by Mrs. #9 7" Anita Copley uekeydm:ha':;;l;f‘ s 2 ;?felp.‘ pportunities that the term im- v{:th" no vs;lulvea to look after dhar. Gieo. O. Walson, I ! o such person [ ' " We'll get in a new nurse that don't| 0:16 p. m.—Song recital by Ruby "m?r‘:;;_:mn' hen P o A”s 2’;3’““{1“}'“ H'f‘“"“ ran his|gnow neither of vou to take care of | Potter. K .g CHAPTER XJV. fingers hroush his siemskice SR [Meri but of oodres we cant ketb u . 9:30 p. m-Violln reciusl by Kelen A s Tearnys pin drops R L SOL RS ROKES ORl | aver|dtpendsnt girl in &n expsnalvejoint B e s ianie i o roomy [ RS SEURHO AU Thiae. | or | e A e ST, b p. m.—Song recittal by Albert VOU REALIZE THAT THIS IS AND LOOK ROUND HOPE - but it vibrated with the clash of | ol T with v (asatnt hop| e ship her off to a public asylum, | Maxson. 7 SEAY 5 £ LOOK UND HO E opposigg wills. “?r sl “f ekt your pjassin’ her|gynere she—that is, you—can get well S GOING TO BE ONE OF THOSE TULLY FOR A CHAIR THE ONLY ONE.IN SIGHT, Anita Copley had dropped her 1ds, oftne Anlths SIAtEE as soon as you please. Then lat W LONG -DRAWN QUT "CON - LE TRVING T KEEP UP but the glitter of her eyes showed bes Loring Ranger, or anybody else come WGI VERSATIONS JUR EAD OF THE snooping around here, if they want to. [ (American Radio and Research Corp, » 3 wag watchin .;em:fr i 4 There ain't nothin’ to be found out."” Medford Hillside, Mass.) They were waiting for him, Hig- She considered his proposal, eyeing gins ready to negative anything he him doubtfully; and then nodded her 6:00 p, m-—Late news flashes. said, Anita, longing for him to expos- ll!uer'lt. A 4 Early sports news. tulate, that she might have the satis- “T'11 take it on,'” she said;:"hut 4f 6:15 p. m—Code practice. TLesson action of deciding against him. But you two are double-crossing me, God | No. 140, even in this pass, he took pleasure in help you:" h’%" p.oom. Ft:slnn police reports. thwarting them, in following the op- “There's only one point that bothers| 6:45 p. m.-—Conditton of Mass. § posite tack from the one they ex-| me,” Higging debated. "How're we|highways, furnished by the Automo- going to get this girl out to the au-|bile Legal Asso. 7:30 p. m.~—Kvening program: y 3 ' v pected. “Ah? me meagures?’ He | tomobile, g0 it looks like she goes o e i !wmlngl:,u and of her own accord?” readings by Charles T. H. Wagner, “w D poet-composer, 2, musical program AFTER CAREFUL MANEOUVERING YOU TRY TO BRIDGE THE GAP TINDING THAT WHILE VOO oke quietly, implying by his tone ! : :g‘t mznns had not given a final de- GUARD . THE | "Oh, TN fix that!" the woman crée but had suggested an expedent [promised. “I'll tell her she's going|io be announced. VOU TIND THERE'S STILL 5% BY DISENTANGLING 'SOME CAN NOW PERCH ON EDGE OF atscussion BAREFOOT BOY -:zrf"“}";';‘",h ,&:;. ?:‘.:;;:sum f:‘: GOOD INCHES BETWEEN \OU ¢P THE TELEPHONE CORD * CHAIR VOU CANT GET 1:75:\5- . 5 AND THE. CHAIR. i FROM ROUND LEG OP TABLE MITTER NEAR ENOUEH TO which was open for “Well, it that is the only recourse, Little foet will get hurt. Growne |umphant. “8he’ll go like a lamb.” L “ TALK INTO 1T 1 am for it. But to give up without ups, too, meet with accidents. et iz Over 17 MiLLION JARS USED YEARLY, lo8s—"' es all It touches, Jie & o glven him cause to think. a struggle at this stage, to charge off | When_the skin is broken, appl o ¢ 8o promising an enterprise as a dead Sylpho-Nathol at once. Tt kNis | - (Continued in Our Next Issus) erms—prevents infection—puri Higging' wrinkled hand fumbled to Kee ’______.._—————-—- | D it in the medicine cabi | A ‘, Mo chin. e showed thet e ua | mendri e nee || VOICES (N THE AIR || L Tro u. . v » | T o 'y ) i JAE T SRR o : _ForAll Cold Troubles THE SULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. —— e e | —— | - ) Boaton, Mass. KDKA [ W | (Westinghouse—[ast Pittshurgh) | utl s \ TURNHARDARK syrPEQe | o |Cuticura Soap| | | | ‘ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1332, | 1S IDEAL. .\(fl*.r'? ATTENTION NOW BECOMES IN PROLESS O WHICH YOU NOW FIND THAT NOUWE WITH SAGE TEA N A I H' 'I. | STIBEE - BOERY FRcERI by WS COMBLETELY DWVIDED BETWEEN THE CHAIR. CATCHES ON RUG BEEN 40 ABSORBED IN“THE | | cille Hale, organist. ¢ ! ANVERSATION AND TRYING TO AND GOES CVER. WITH . CRRIR. TACNOLIE: & ~“The Children's Period. | WORI CHAIR NEARER WITH YOUR TOE A CRASH d‘m;:‘r%;:o:;g lf::EM%'rw 7:30 p. m HAVE 1T PEPEATED TROM REAINNING m 1 $:00 p. m.—National Stockman and 1t Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So . - - Naturally Nohody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage ‘Tea $ALESMAN $AM ) : ] 1 BY SWAN i and Sulphur for darkening gray, was sais wercakni zmi] fade )‘ ha!r'li _fl;ja.’vgn FEY Y00- YOO RE nor “L\_O“JEO) T AN (——— ™ ELNG - " ’ el B R e 75ELUNG ANYTHING! | ARE. HOU DOING HERE GULLLENS Quwég%myo&m&«\@w = ‘fif??&“%f’fm = ’ 1) ueing it to keep their hair a good, A even eolor, which is quite sensible ;,_,} we are 11ving in an age when & -] . g Y ¢ ; MO“N\NU//— \ | / ¥ 4 = s L > . . . ) ‘ ful appearance is of the greatest ad- vant Nowadays, though, we don't have | the tronblesome task of gathering the gage and the mussy mixing at home All druz stores sell the ready-to-usa| product, improved by the addition of | cther ingredients, ecalled Wyeth's | fage and Suiphur Compound.” Tt is| very popular because nobody can dis- | cover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush| with it and draw this through your| hair, taking one small strand at a| time: by morning the gray hair dis | < N o \ ] appears, but what delights the ladies | ¥ freas 3 X ; . C 1T 8 \ o ' ~ Sl=nsd e < ! in - | — with Wyeth's p wiphur C. = : ) 2 . s V7 pound, is that, b & beautifu darkening the hair after a few appli- cations, it also produces that soft In tre and appearance of abundanc which 1s so attractive. :

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