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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, CRWALLOWED UP | | G| |(rorasim rusaie) GUNPON TYPIST \ " § e | hsnasousras s S1ams O1 4,180 Words o Hour- & - I 6:16—Dinner concert hy the Grand | JBLL BY BRENTANDS ~ @J128 : Bymphony orchestra . o 1” I' l llnnu - T:80--Feature. \ Ti46=-The ehlidren's period. | | 8100~-Natlonal Stockman and Far-| New York, Oet. 2i.—Although e BEGIN HERE TODAY ey've sold you outl, eld-timer | mer market reperts, George L. Hossfeld betiered his own Hope Ranger is held prisoner in a | '"e ™IS a5 usual deseried the sink. ’ S:1i—Lecture by John Ray Kwers, | World's typewriting speed record yes: o 2% | D D, pastor of the East Knd Chris. [ terday at the opening day of the SAY BAYER whefl you buy. lnslstl rium eonducted by a group of |8 ship | Humph And who are you He tian ehurch, on his recent trip to | National Business Show in the Bixty- :"n(un called the “Combine Al " A i | poered trom one to the eiher with his | | Kurope, ninth Regiment Armory, Albert Pan- | ' Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for derman Higains is head of the or dim-sighted eyes | 8:30~Concert by Edgar Thompson | 0ra was even faster, and established genisation and Dr. Briskow is super - | Intendent of the hespital. Anita Cop- Nohody In partieular, Hi Tust | male quartet and Troubadouss with an | & new record winning the contest, Juares Charlio and George Kelsey." | | international program Pangora wrote 8,120 words and | (hlds H“d|Chc NGU"“S Lumh‘o ley, nurse, Is | nlove with Dristow et B “Hold on there!™ he interrupied | | S LAELE | made 28 errors for a net score of | ‘ | Pain Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism Dr, Kelsey, austher prisoner, be 8,840 words, or 147 words a minute, comes friendly with Hope and 1o | the littie flourish of this announce- | Hossfeld typed 8,947 in his hour and Accept only “Bayer" package which contains proper directions, gether they escape in Hristow's ear. [MeNt @8 Higgins involunttarily dropped s A e ropped his b is. Keep those (Westinghouse—~8pringfield) made 21 errors, getting a net score of ;I s recaptured and Kelsey and ek uares Charlle, adventurer, pre s | Tooks up above your head Kelsey, | low by a gentle application of Cuti~ e v to send word of Hope's whereal frisk him." | ool T o e Taleum 1:30—Twiligh ,‘,J::u 1‘.",‘; 'faf:’""""l““ pords | Handy “Bager” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, to fanger. Higgins tells Hristow 1 Me waited (0 soe that the search o iA0-Twlllght taics for the kiddics. | IMANLe, Lwo words botter than HSS: | ompiria ts the trsde mark of Beyer Manstucture of Mosouteticacidoster of Salicyicactd Hope must he killed Phe dector | Vs thoreughly made No ,,.”.,."] | Rec ond lecture in the Household :\l feld's previous world's record, 06w 1o the girl and offers ta Lielp her | W48 found on Higging' person: but | e 1:.n-mrul course by i““:" H. Cral Duffie Friedman was third in this 1o escape Tu @ fit of jealons vage, |11 not coutent, Charlie himself | » !"flllu.. Iu“. ‘?.',,,:,','f,,(nfiu{ p“fl‘ll.' :‘"Lml"‘.“m“ 4l (I:?qle.(':or protessional """‘", r.uu ninety-one words & minute for fifteen | New York this week, Many of them Anita Copley kills Bristow and Hope | CArefully investigated the lining and Soan sha M A ek S ooy e World | I"ive other events, which were (oF| i ies gilvie Miegel produced for-|were prosent Sunday and heard walks from the sanitarium in Nurse | CUshions of the car, and as an added }"-,:,m".fl.,,' (y"m::.m . ot ot '"‘,",’""‘ novices, the 1932 school ty-six words a minute for fifteen min- | Judge Rutherford, national president, Copley’s uniforin | precaution, made the eld man change | R0 Cancers by Wi Bilted, & novices and a minute contest for pro- | oy and won the 1923 school novieo | state that leagues of nations or other o HEBNATY places with Hope. taking & chance. Did you hesr me | ionaz. Tuny Tittor, Kincaley, i hari- | foaslonals, 1n tho minute contest the |g)yey, wordly conference cannot adjust the ' NOW GO ON WITH THE SToRy | Misgins, siumped down in his cor- [asking your feiend about the menials [ ang accompanist. pianisti [ threo professionals entered Who won | “girgis Teeve, whose father wsaya|ills of humanity or bring peaco and el ter you, | 100 OF the car, seomed grimly to have | (hat're closest to the noblesse over at| .00 RBodtime story for grownups the hour contest were placed in the |ae ghe can write 250 words a min- | contentment to the people, RRiley abo el Ay aodt pted the situation. Hope's | the sanitarium | LA ; Y P8 [ sume order, Pangora wrote 1568 words, ufe with two fingers, has challenged H 4 4 DG | frenth was comifik fo long, broken . ; I |hy Orison 8, Marden, Hossfeld and Miss Friedman 168 each @ wald It is A vain imagination you pieked to go out | ol " on 1 had; and it procoked me that he SV all 1\ 3 e any professional speed typist to & con- | ro\ imperfect man to think he ocan e ens e e the har. |%0D8i She was trembling violently | whould be Addiing around with such ‘ r all completing thelr work without |tegt fn which ordinary newspaper of | egtaniish peace and righteousness in gain” Hope answered, imitating as| '™ i to foot, teritavaiit @etails, whan' timd -wal 801 WGI mistakes. business correspondence is used, MIBS |, wickes ooy well as sho could Miss Copley's volce | 'DOW't try to be calm Kelsey | ymportant (Ameriean Radio and Research Corp, | The amateur contest lasted thirty |jieave says that the natural style of | = yuiwe Rutherford sald that the and mannerisms [trged, Lot yourself go, dearest.| #p had; and It provoked me that he Medford Hillside, Mass.) minutes and was won by Minnio |{we finger typing In superior to the vy < 3 i Cry, If you ecan, Everything's all & e Regelmeyer, who wrote 4,364 words Prayer “Thy KingdomCome," which Without stopping, she hurried on werything's alll nad u reason for it That chanf- ) J worda | touch system or any other method | oy istiang have been praying for Throuen o wide halldoor - she | 1SR now. Juares Charlle's driving, [ feur of Hobo Bill's’ he wald, ‘Slim and made woven crrors, for u net aver- | wught in the schools, Khe contends |3 goe yew "Not poan pealised. and saw the drenched lawn, the trecs gray |900 T Am here with ¥ . Bennett, in an old acquaintance of [NOWH. age of 143 a minute, Burney Bapart | at the conditions of the typewriting | hue God's kingdom s now mt hand / and sy tial in the heavy mist Jut how? How Bhe clung [ mine, aithough I didn't tell friena| O:#0—Roston police reports was second and Josephine PItsan | oonest at the business show favor the [ uyiiions ow tiving will never dle," that was driving in from the sea, | = s | Morton 80, 1t strikes me, Kelsey,| 6:40—Code practice, lesson No. 149, [third. speed typists employed by the type-|, "o, 4 that It might be a good thing to hook | 7:00—[vening program. 1, Week- | ‘The novice class test of fifteen min- | yyjtor manufacturer plo 'hank heaven! The car was walting. y ! . up with Slim—dangle immunity from |!¥ businesa report conipiled by Roger |utes was won by Willlam J, Callahan, > readings ,|Who averaged ninety-four words a Her eyes fixed on this welcome sight, She looked up startied to see arrest and a bunch of jack before his|W. Babson, ¢ the tall, bowed figure of Higging eyes, and see what happens. Hang [ Harry K. Hurd, from his book, ml:uu«. Henry W. Jones won the HOPKINS HEADS TEMPLARS “Not so fast, my dear,” 3 it! 1 ean't feel sure in my bones oliNky Pllot.,” 3, ening musicals to | 1922 school class with an average of He gripped her arm, and slipped | K this Morton jasper be announced, - his own through it Then leaning | “1 agreed to that'” Kelsey sald, ——— = * heavily on her shonlder, he forced “but 1 wanted to know what sort of | WEAF H ' Phoenix Temple of Honor Holds An- her to step with him as he hobhled a fellow this Bennett was, ‘Can you | = n 'aln- m aoe s os §; ads @cross the porch. \ A trust him?* 1 asked, | (American Tel, and Tel. Co, N. Y.) (3 nual Election Oharles Symos “Right down the steps now, and *‘Sure, Gorglo. All we've got to| ., X , Re-elected As Recorder, tnto . What made you so i do with Slim Is to convince him that I_I;I"i'r'“l';"f;f'gfl:“;"'l::‘"‘I"';»‘;lc‘;"""}t""’; :hwu:d-of women have kidney T e ole Marse has lost out.’ 3 4 J ;. ®| and bladder trouble a John G. Hopkins was elected chie; of a serles of talks on police problems pect it ud never pus- templar of Phoenix Temple of Honor Jate, Anitg | Hope mumbied an unintelligible “But how can you g In touch rosponse, and glanced wildly about with him?' I asked. ‘Are you going|LY Pollice Commissioner Richard B, , at the annual meeting in 0. U, A. M. R T.at s otoro hor tiow?. 'The to take the risk of lf'|rph§nh): Enright, Talk on football by Tom be‘:':tfl;:fllclomvl-lnuofien proveto || 0 Biin stroet last evening. The saw, wag not Bristow's but | again?' Thorpe, coach at New York Univer- ing else but kidney trouble, | omplete list of officers elected iy as His chauffeur and valet 1 ""WiNo; 1 can beat that, he told me, |9ty One of a series of talks under orthe result of kidney or bladder |fojjows: Chief templar, John G. “'here's a kid fooling around down |the auspices of the Board of Educa- disease, Hopking; vice-templar, Charles E. One of a series of talks on| If the kidneys are not in & healthy |Cooper; recorder, Charles J, Symonds: sat on the front seat in their ollskins, the hoods pulled down over their / 4 there in the woods; I've seen him | ton: ) LIt bt by Fowhrd ToH " soveral times from the window, 11 |American History by Howard Drigss, | condition, they may cause the other |financial recorder, August Helsié; professor at New York University. organs to become diseased, treasurer, John B. Anderson; chap- heads, With a firm step she walked down | ] get held of him, and have him carry 1. Hopki Iyric sopr d to the drivewny, and entered the a message. Here; give me a pencil ".""””: 4 KRODUIE, TYESS BORINHDZAN Pain in the back, headache loss of |'ain, John Sloan, Jr, usher, Sidney limousine. Higgins followed, and - and some paper.’ pianist. il 5 ambition, nervousness, are often | 00PCri dircctor of ushers, Jéhn slammed the car door. “It struck me as a rather risky times symptoms of kid troubl Heisler; guardian, Charles H. Otls; He picked up the speaking-tube thing to do. A note might so easily WGY Don't dels: dney trouble, sentinel, J. E. Wright. fall into the wropg hands. But|(General Electric Co.—Schenectady, 9 5r ey starting treatment, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physi- and gave an order. Immediately 0 they started, The gates were opened i when I pointed this out to him, he A4 ) to them, and they rolled through. THE VALET PUSHED AN AU-fonly laughed . ; ’ stoc cien's prescription, obtained at any | () S MAN s EFFO s UT E Hope leaned back. A deadly faint- | T¢ { THE OLD| *‘Nobody's going to read this,’ he q“fi'lZ;'i;:m“‘;\f:w‘s‘"bdu],g“‘:;s‘f market | grug store, may be just the remedy ALL RT F HJ ness had come over her, when she o said, ‘except the m}:m ’Jtu\ iy;!cnrlml ro]r. 7:4{.—I:J:\(*<‘rpls trom “The Bohem- | needed to overcome such conditions, FeRi e unless it might be Higgins himself |, “ei' ")y (he WGY light opera| Gets medium or large size bottle |Local People Told That Wordly Con- heard that order, They were not going to town. The road he bad|to him. “He told me that you were [and we'll have to run that risk.’ A y d hat you were chorus. immediately from any drug store. PSRRI T pa mentioned led off through the sand [at the old house." “I saw what he meant, when he i fl However, if you wish first to test and scrub-oak, across the island. “Who told you that? The old|showed me what he had written. One could hardly call it writing at WIZ this great preparation send ten cents Uncertain what to do, she looked | man here?" through the window saw that “No, no. It was Dr. Bristow-—be- |all; it was just a few criss-cross lines, (Acolian Hall—New York) to Dr. Ki S % & they were approaching one of the |fore he was killed.” with a rude drawing of a combina- 05 v f. Hiner ciCa,) Bmghv-mton. N, A number of local people are 1in loneliest spots on the island. “Killed Kelsey cried. tion safe below them. ; i % Y., for a sample bott]e.:. When writ- |attendance at the national con\‘entlcn' 6:00—"Everyday Mysteries,” a Mac- | ing be sure and mention this paper. |°f ”‘l“' i l"t:t"i‘:"&""‘ ‘;“"e S'(:'ded““ association adison Square xarden, Higgins lifted the speaking-tube| That clear, practical brain of hers| ‘“Juarez clucidated the cryptogram again, and ordered the chauffeur to|was once more proving itselt su.|for me. ‘“That’s hobo language,’ he|Millan story by Charles Abbott. turn down a road even more unfre-|perior to the weakness of the flesh, |said, ‘and it tells Slim that his brother| f7:00-—Plano recital by Wanda quented than the one they were|with marvelousiy steadied poise, and |Ed is waiting to meet him along this Norman. traveling. with scarcely a quaver in her voice, |road. d is a ycgg peterman—that's| 7:45—"A program for Your Invest- Suburban Helg htS. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS But instead of complying, the car|she weat into all the details, the|a safe-blower—and that picture of a ments,” a University of the Air taik arranged by the Alexandar Hamilton was stopped; there wa word or two | quickly shifting: scencs of that crowd- | safe down there is his moniker. It's T et SRR i t 3 T Letween the valet and the chauffeur, |ed half-hour. a pitch that will bring Slim sure.’ nstitute by A, ellington Taylor. : e Y ovonsmg oy o Starting The Home Fires Burning. and then the valet jumped down and Higgins leaning forward, his ear “He sneaked out then, and found | ! b i came around to the side. be D ery wi ither in- y, give him a dollar to carry|review o current plays and players g " bent to catch every word, neither in- |the boy, giv a y © McClure Newspaper Syndicate “Can’t you dawn’' fools understand |terrupted nor made any comment. the note, and came back to wait. It |by Bertha Brainard. plain English?” he asked as the valet | Charlie driving steadily ahead was|wasn't more than an hour afterward | 8:15—Piano recital Dby Wanda opened the door. “What the hell, | turning over the information in his [that we saw Bennett coming down the Norman. 2 you stoppin’ tor?" mind, wondering what effect if any |road. Charlie let him pass, and 8:35—The Phoenix male quartet. “Yowve said it!" The valet|this might have on their program;|then by making a quick detour| B8:50-—"Etiquette,” a Doubleday ‘pushed the muzzle of an automatic | for Kelsey had lowered the sash be- |through the woods intercepted him. |FPage talk. against the old man's chest. “It's | tween them, so that he might over- “He came back as shining as a May 9:00—The Phoenix male quartet. 6:10—Late news flashes, Bport Avail—RKingdom of God is At Hand hell, and going to be for you from |hear Hope's story. morning. 9:20—"Radio as a Carcer—its op- now on.. Hands up!” “Lucky- thing, Juarez” Kelsey| ° ‘Hoot, laddic!’ he cried. ‘“That's|portunities.” Hope gave a cry, and stretched out | turned his head and spoke to Charlie, |the brawest, little hunch I cver| 9:35-—Recital by Elizabeth Gibbs, her trembling arms. The man in the | “{hat we decided to play your hunch.” | kenned. Slim fell on my neck and | contraito. valet's oflskins was Kelsey. Charlie nodded, lookink straight be- [ wept happy tears, when I crossed his 4 10:;,0-—”("!\“10“ Talk'" by Double- i 0 4 % = CHAPTER XXIX, fore him; to drive through a thick |palm with a bond. The valet Adolph, |day, Page & Co. MUTTERS WELL THAT'S DONE MISSED THE .13 AND ME'LL 15 SURPRISED TO CATCH UP witH Calling to the chauffeur, who had [night requires one’s undivided atten-|he says, is suffering from a bad case( 10:15—Dance program by the Astor ! < ; i) Ok 3 B\t b und s mow b his[fon: | e ks Adolf, it scems, was | Grill_orchestra by direct wire from NOW PERHAPS THERE'LL BE HAVE.TO RIDE IN ALONE-NONE * LESLIE CRUM- EXPLAINS HOW HE elbow, to keep his gun on Higgins, | “Arter Morton had met us secretly,” [all of a twitter this afternoon, and|the Hotel Astor. PEACE INTHE TAMILY AT OF THE GANG EVER GOES IN COULDNT BEAR TO LEAVE THE WIFE Kelsey sprang into the car and|he went on, “I could see that Charlle [tipped Slim off that there was a big = LAST - WORST OF IT IS, HE'S A5 LATE AS THE 3.54 FEELING COLD ETC gathered Hope in his arms. was not entirely satisfied. ruckus on between the three heads o o And as if to confirm the dream- “ ‘Kelsey,’ hegsaid, ‘I'm figuring on | From what he gathered by the key- like character of the affair, on top of hole route, the bottom is dropping the valet's abrupt transformation into l out of all their plans. Also, Adolf Kelsey, the chanffeur at the door dis- learns that Higgins is fixing to stage | a fatal automobile accident tonight, | with the devil-ma wre drawl of the whieh of course would have to he s S8 0hBL Hooe hag sent fova dae: ! | handled by himself and Slim; and the tor the alght before. To GET YOUR IRON’ prospect of taking a chance on the Higgins seemed unable to compre- ! | chair doesn't appeal violently to eithor hend, “Adolph! Bennet!” He called DO you know that one of the| |of them.’ ! ’ ' the names of his valet and chanf- reasons why physicians have’ “Phen, without any warning of what | feur. i ’ 5 - | was coming, Charlic shot at me: ‘I've | a mild, vegetable I e - i o =, S o A e e o ot 1oa! | arranged for you and mo to take their| [ !R ove Cotbipaton and Bt ODDLY ENOUGH THAT'S JUST 5P TOO WATH LOU GRQSSBECK- T MILT GRIGES ALSO HAS BEEN DE- ample supply of iron? { | places tonight.’ climine ","mm_‘,;, ,,-;,-,g_ and \WHAT-MADE LESLIE LATE- HE TRETTED HIM TOTHINK OF GOING OFF LAYED DOWN CELLAR, BUT SAYS vsicians found that the iron “Nothing could have suited me bet- Seta Us _GOT TO WORRYING ABOUT THE T A WARM OFFICE, AND THE MRS. HE CERTAINLY WASN'T GOING TO fizgowrnbid gfy tfiug;?m:a:hgfqzdé!g‘ h:r.l "l‘-"v were going to do something - % : yJ0yea LITTLE WOMAN'S BEING COLD ETC COLD AT HOME SO HE ETC £ COME OFF TILL 11RS. 6 WAS_WARM T 1 1 al ast. / ~ ) g [ & not irritate the stomach or injure (Continued in Our Next Tssue) && . i - 5] SOV NN 5 o -zi; tteefll" atzd«fihatndit quickly and! | se——————————= : ) I ectively toned and strengthened | the system. At your druggist’s, | CLOGGED THROATS in both liquid and tablets. L B B LR e . cul 01 4 Free Trial Tablets kol il Phicgm by suddenly contracting the lungs “valus of Gude's Pepto-Manzan, send for gen- | and forcing air through the throat. This m;r 'I’m‘:‘l] “ra;-;:rg of Tnmedu, dff"d 11: is bhard on y?lur bllnngu and 1““& rnn&‘ - r name and address | and dilates the blood vessels. ogge - M. J. Breitenbach Co, 55 Warten St.N. Y. | fhroats are easily and quickl{ opened, | " ':_::.'.I z‘:. ed and the throat is soothed blegm rais Gude's zndsl'lnuled by_ Leonardi’s 'Coiu h Shyn{(p 4 be : [ B FCreoseted -y Naluabie antiseptic action. | . s SEVERAL OTHER TIRE BUIL: AND SO THEY GATHER TELLING EACH OTHER ALL ABOUT HOW THEY to- QANOQAN | Best remedy for coughe, colds, bronchitis DERS ARL'SIGHTED AND HAPPENED T0 BUILD THE FIRE THAT MORNING, WHILE AT HOME grippe croup, and whooping cough, | Safe, HAILED ON THEIR WAY T0 THEIR WIVES ARE SIGHING WITH RELIER THAT THE ANNUAL KNOCK = Tonic and Blood Enricher THE STATION DOWN FAGHT T GET THE FURNACE STARTED (5 OVER TOR ANOTHER VEAR. . B pure and pleasant, At your druggist. G’odfo fhe P T T G T SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE SO S AR AR 1R SRR R P e i - -fter all the only |1/ $ALESMAN $AM way to know that | A ! — NOSIR= | \WONT LE 10 GUZZ- b \ \ Maxwell House Coffee Ve, S GOT 10 7LNE AGNNL NOURE. mflh‘é&%&\}\ , HAVE— is Good to the Last Drop”is to taste it. The first taste fore- casts an empty cup. T, S—— il I g/ mfll ¢/

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