New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 20

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BY CHANNING A TRATER W SAWERTILLD 4 o —— BEGIN HERE TODAY plated Dilly Gilliam, her mother, he went overseas. Mayhe he He wasn't like this hefore | was | 6:15 p. W~ Organ reo Hale, Cameo Motion Plolure theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:30 p. mo~8pert talk by Coesch Steffen of Carnegie Institute of Tech: nology, Pittsburgh, Pa T:46 p. m—~The ehildren's peried. & p. m.—National sSteckman and Farmer markel reports ' 180 . moBurprises and fea tures to be announced by madio, 1145 p. mo~Vaughn De Leath's merry wakers, THRIUMPHAL TOUR. Mussolini's Trip Inte Northern Jaly Mewts With Sucoess. Turin, Taly, Oet. 34.—Premier Mussolinf's visit to morthern Italy is assuming the charaster of a triumph- &l tour, He has been met sverywhere b #° orowds, these gatherings belng especially marked by loyal demeonstrations on the part of the workers. Berk by & great erewd of workers, which he W‘lm u.wlu nol serve party interests but the in- torests of thesentire nalion. “The gervernment—ihat is fasciomo but declares tl in erder for the na- tion to progvess and for the masses to be slevated morally and material. Iy, work s necessary,” he said. His remarks were loudly applauded. AMERICAN TOBACOD PLANS, New York, Oct. 26,—~The American Tobacee company announces it had completed plants to take eover the Driges and Abe Lapides were named as recsivers of the Driggs Ordnance & Mfg, Co. of (his city by Judse Thomas in the U, & District ecourt, Bonds were fixed at §10,000, The Cineinnatl Body Co. of Cineinnatl, 0., asked fr the appeintment, setting up in their petition that the Driggs Co. wanufacturing propertics of the T Mrs Gilliam of “Gilllam Groceries, gassed-—or semething | ‘ | bacco Products Corporation under an Ine,” with Mys, Leila Thornbury, a divercee, CHAPTER I | are trimming a Christmas tree on e Tihinclander 8942 Chi eve In the vestry of the| ‘"are Jewett advanced, her Churdh of the Nativity, a fashionable |/aden with packages churgh of New York . Mys. J. Orson | "Oh how do you do, Miss Jewett," Tice, wealthy and a society leader, Wadhams greeted her uneasily, | comes n with. Jerry Goodkind, a man- ‘I'm very well, thank you." There | about town, whe is interested in Clare | Was a eertain defiance and a trifle un Jewett, engaged to marry the assist. | COPainty in her bearing which per ant reoton of the church, in bad favor |Sonified Clare Jewett, Until she was because of his radieal sermons. |20, she had been a creature of whim Dr, Wadham, the rector drops in|and emotion. Her father's death at to attend & meeting of the wardens, |{hat time had not heen wholly dis. Mr, Barnaby Is sexton of the chureh, |aster It had left her with prablems o @y ut to face Meeting these, she had| learned to think, to reflect and to consider At 2% the metamarphosis was only half completed, Whim still stroggied | with purpe Hhe could not have cxplained why she had promised to marry Daniel Gllehrist, A phychos logist wonld have said it was hecause one side of her nature told r he would be successful and the other o side that he wonld be faithful, not :"::-:::l lm";;xlr mv‘;:‘::«;::;o"fl{.‘. ,",I,\': only to her but to his ideals, Both which (Mr. Barnaby was working dii- | 19°% Uked him, - that was evoush, q';':‘”‘;'” d":":“' "‘I'|"':'“‘l'w'r';::‘:','."” et | {ho rather uncomfortable situation, “We have hopes,” sald Dilly skep- Hello, Claire! said, This I tically “Don't let me Interrupt-—I've only dropped in to keep an appointment with the wardens.” ¥ “We're all through,” sald Mrs, Gil Jiam, dusting her hands, “except for putting these gifts under the tree. Miss Jewett will be in fn a minute with the rest. The sttar is real imi- tation diamonds, A gift from Mrs, Tice," “Speaking of gifts, docter—"" inter- yupted Mrs, Tice, advancing. “Yes, dear lady,” sald the complacently. “My husband wanted me to have a little tg)k with you about his check. You know, he promised 85000y to beautify the parlor of the parish house."” 4 “Oh, yes,” sald Dr. Wadham, strok- ing his chin in a gesture that was a sub-conscious move of self-defense when he scented trouble, £ “And since then—well, (frankly, octor, John was very - much upset about last Sunday's sermon. Mr. Gil- christ preached from the text about the rich man entering the kingdom of heaven." “Always a trifie dangerous,” agreed the rector. “Yes, and last Sunday it seemed as if he were -directing all his remarks “at John. WW're in the first pew, you know, and John says he doesn't like to complain too much of this—bol- shevism. John says the preachers are more than half to blame for the present social unrest, 1 agree that some of the sermon was positively insulting.” “Mr, Gilchrist is young,” the rec- tor interposed. “Gilchrist is a nut,” Jerry snorted. . “Of course, what John objected to _wvas the reference to rents—to charg- ing clerks and bookkeepers more than they could pay for ‘wretched littie flats!’ John says he doesn’t come to be fold how to run his business.” “Personally, I'm very fond of Mr, Gilchrist,” Mrs. Gillman declared. “His father had stock in our stores. But I don't thank he's a good in- fluence. This used to be a really ex ‘clusive church. Now, whenever M «Gilchrist preaches, there's such 4 ‘erush of undesirable people in the gallerios you can hardly get to your pew. We don't have that trouble awith Dr. Wadham.” No one noticed (lare Jewett, who ‘had cntered and stood in the black ghadows that made the choir-room door rt of the wall “Mr. Gilchrist wa ing young m ghed “$o rich and happy.” “And in love,” added Dilly. | “He's still rich and in‘love and, I think, happy,” Dr. Wadham affirmed. “I've told you, he's a nut,” Jerry repeated emphatically. “I wonder—" Mrs, Gillman contem- $:15 p. m.--Bey Rebut program conducted by Richard Vieter, seout master troop No, 1, First Presbyterian | ehureh, Pitishurgh £ pm Coneert by Christine Adams, * Frey, ae You don't have to wait 1o know that | ""™ A" , b Resinol Ointment Is going to overcome planiati ““”, ‘\“I,"' Mprine your skin trouble, It gives such quick relief from the liching and burning and #o generally succeeds in clearing away the eruption that, with Resinol Soap, it is the standard skin treatment m: » thousands of homes 7:40 p. m—~Twilight tales for_ the Resicol praducts sald by 3l droggiom, | kiddies, Current book review, by R, SE——— | A, MacDonald of (he Court Hquare Ty bhook store It's funny to find you in chureh,” | 3 she countered, trying to he at ease. 8 p. m—Concert by Melva Hoimes, "1 want to talk te he said | Soprano; Mre, Kleanor Turner La. seriously, Zagzory, nccompanist; and the WHZ “Phat's just it, Jerry,” she objected, | 1o “You always want to talk to me, and [ %P m.--Bedtime story for grown- atwaya to say something 1 don't want [UPY by Orison B, Marden. 1o hear.” £ “Why not?" “I'm in love with someons She sald 1t simply, but not surely, auiekly sensed the tone, “You're not golng to marry Dan Gilehrist,” he declared in his unpleas antly emphatic way, “What's the use of bluffing, We've known each |toples, other aince we were kids, You know | & p. m.—Joint recital by Helen I'm not going to glve up anything I |Manning, planist and Willlam Lock- want because it belongs to somebody | wood, violinist, clse. And 1 know you're not going| 8:45 p. m.-—~American Legion Night, to give up what you want-——comfort |program arranged by the Alfred Wil- and luxury-—for a crazy man who [son post, No. 688 of KFiatbush; wears his collar hindside before," speeches, *musical program, dance “Jerry!" numbers, “Now that's admitted, let's go on." 10 p. m.—Resumption of American “Mr, Glichrist isn't cxactly pov- |Legion Night. erty-stricken.” — “No, he got quite a lot of money WGY from his father, You like him and Electric Co.-—Schenectady, when you said ‘yes' you thought you N. Y) were getting someone you llked, and il all the rest of it, too. But some- 6:30 p. m.—Children's program. ou e O i Gllchriat, ana | 7:35 p. m.—Health tatk, N. Y. stato he ! % 5 dept. of health. 'Why do you say that?" she asked 7:45 p. m.—NRadio play, “The Pass- Guizaloally, ing of the Third Floor Back.” “Because, if you dilln't before, you [!"& °F the Third 1 2 heard it this afternoon. 1 saw you ] standing in the door, And I'm going z WEAI' to tell you a few things more” He | (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. ¥.) was cold now and harsh, *I don’t want to listen,” she remon- strated, turning away. “Maybe-—but you will! Do you know that your young trouble-hunter has given away nearly one-tenth of his capital in three months? “No, and I don't believe it? “All right, ask my father. old man has his money in trust. christ won't touch his income from Gilllam Groceries because he says they're profiteering and he's preaching | (American Radio and Resealch Corp., such anarchy that both wardens are Medford Hillside, Mass.) coming this afternoon to eomplain to — Dr. Wadham. I don't want you to throw yourself away on a raving bug.” “And your advice is—" “Marry me. I'm a nice fellow, too —and I can give you what you really care about. You're over your ears in debt without any chance of paying up—or cutting-down. And you're—" He paused and surveyed her a mo- ment-—*shall we say, twenty-nine in October? T know what it cost you when your father died ,and you had to come down a peg. You don't want to keep on—coming down, do you?"” = This last deliberately and pointedly. “And so-—you advise me to marry you?" Yes."” She looked at him significantly. “Knowing all T do about you?" “I don’t sec how that concerns you," he answered brazenly. “It proves you don't love me,"” she said. I want you, and I'm offering mar- to you,” he pointed out. “You haven't said one word love.” “T've said ‘What'®*the use bluffing.' I'm no moyie hero--and no crazy dreamer, I'm a little shopworn, per- Ly beautiful, even shade of dark, haps-—maybe a little soiled—but I'm | gjos5y hair can only be had by brew- sane and I'm solvent. You're good- | i,z a mixture of Sage Tea and Svl- looking and smart .and a lady. You'll | ppup, Your hair # your charm. It help my standing and I'll help your |, akes or mara the face. When it credit. For the rest—we needn't|y,qes, turns gray br streaked, just an bother each other too much. What | \ypiication or two of Sage and Sul- do you si phur enhances its appearance a hun- “T thik i ! dredfold. @ Jerry smiled hi Don't hother to prepare the mix- “All vight,” he retorted. e looked | ypas you can get this famous old at his watch, gathered up his cane | ooin " inbioved by the addition of and hat, and moved toward the door. other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's| Sage and Sulphur Compound. This| can always he depended upon to bring | back the natural color and lustre of | your hair, liverybody uses “"Wyeth's" Sage and | Sulphur Compound now because it/ darkens so naturaliy and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morwning the gray hair has “Beg par- | disappeared, and after another appli- —Kinema cation it becomes beautifully dark and {appeara glossy and !g.\!rous. f Called to the baleony of his hotel :MN to them in the sum o arms Dir SMOKED I '/177' //Z < /(_/‘//g / HAMS ‘. E] 19¢ 1 K_-c__fl /__,.—:-\r"T\‘- (%] 424 MAIN ST..BECLEY 'S BL'K. ALL DAY SPECIALS Spring Prime Rib Fresh Shoulder Loin Veal Lamb l..lqundVenllb (Westinghouse-~Springfield) m.~Dinner econcert by WBE NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "We didn't know you were back,” Mrs, Tiee returned the bow with awk- ward reverence “I didn't know you'd doctor,” Jerry said, “Ten days," the rector explained, | extending a pudgy hand, “attendiig | the conference on the proper use of veharistie candles, 1t's & subject on MORNING SPECIALS T=12 A. M. o e\ 25¢ been away, ALL DAY SPECIALS Swift's Golden 42 c Wiz clse," (Acolinn Hall—=New Yaork) He i Children's stories by 6 of New York Publie Marian library, 7:46 p. m, ~ m, he Fuery Looscleaf ourrent Mrs, Gilllam caught the relief In- stantly, “Surprise! Ha!" “And whe laughed, H. L. Handy's Cottage Ham b 30¢ rector (General 21 Bars Lenox Soap Large Bottle $1 g:lt:::s. . Each 250 m.—Daily sport talk by Thornton Fisher. Gertrude Casriel pianist. Songs by the Abraham and Strauss choral society, Brooklyn, N. Y. Margaret A. Freer, mezzo soprano and recording artist, Nikola Zan, RRussian baritone. Heaith talk under the auspices of the New York Tuber- culosis association. WGl West Fowls 1h Fresh Eastern 22 Native Roasting 45 Pork ...... Ib (v Chickens ... 1 C | Top Round 17¢ e Fehouders .. » 14¢ Bigt W 15 Shoulders .. . C"'“.':'"‘ c ] n Corn "§:'Ju¢e...m25¢ Beef ...... 1 80 B Sperry & Barnes' 3 2 Pigs 25 Bacon ..... C Feet ... 3 1 C | Best 25 Spare Ribis 25 Le*‘""b'};l';{! am&IC ] Hsz"{";l""“ c Hl"ledi}'ea‘ll...lb 150 . L. Handy's , L. Handy's Bacon ..... th30c Shoulders A ) 160 Large Sunkist Cape Cod Cran- Oranges, dozen 25 C & Il)le"le%v i lqumll‘ts 250 Large Ripe ellow, Bananas, dozen 250 - and Red 25 Heavy Grape- Onions ... 5 b (v fruit 3 for 250 Turnips, Carrots 25 11 Boxes Washing 50 Tok dM and Beets 5 th C Powder .. (A °G“y an al;g'; 25c Bartlett Pears 2 5 Sunbrite Cleaner 2 5 780 p. Eafil::easn;l.i’ie Grzeequnl;ts C T‘iilfrl;s;)i“”m Cc n Peppers 'oi Apples 3 quarts 25(: S“:f‘ qm;;'c';w. e 250 " llefor :’ Y 500 Lemons ng Figs ure Maple dozen 390 zm25¢ Syrup...Pint4oc Iceberg Lettuce, Celery, Green Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Pumpkins, Squash, Red and White Pickling Onions and Sweet Potatoes. t JOHN L. ROSS Has Charge Of Our Meat Dept. “1 WANT TO TALK TO YOU,” HE SAID, you've heen waiting for her half an hour.” Mr, 00. ‘an 1 help with packages?” asked, stepping to her side. “Thank you, doctor,” she replied as he reffeved her. “And Mr. Hinkle's in there pr: sult about the Christmas music.” “I told Mr. Hinkle the choir'd bet- ter begin by singing, ‘Pcace, Perfect Peace, With the Loved Ones Tar Away,’ " the rector answered. The idea seemed to amuse Dilly. She began chanting "My Wife's Gone tosthe Country,” but her processional lasted only until her mother couid Liush her. The doctor placed his packages with the others at the foot of the giant tree. Mrs. Tice halted im at the door of the choir room. “And doctor—about the parish house. Shall 1 tell my husband you'll speak to Mr. Gilchrist?"” “Yes,” «he \said. “I think you may even tell him that's why we're here today.” That done, and done well, Mrs, Tice turned to go. An offer to drive them home took Mrs, Gilliam and Dilly with her, Mr. Barnaby still tinkered with the Star of Bethichem. i “I think the trouble's outside,” he decided as though he were to blame, and hurried along to help the three into Mrs. Tice's car. re looked as though she wished had gone, too. The Gil- Wadham saw an opportunity, he Hello! Hellol By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Just As You've Shut The Door. . m.—Late news flashes. Sports news. 7:30 p. m vening program. 1. Selected verses by Charles L. H, Wag- ner, radio poet. 2. Tufts College Night-—program comprising of debate on the subject of the “World Court,” and musical program by one of the college orchestr WDT (New York City.) 11 p. m.—Vaughn De Leath's merry SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. squarely and AND WITH A SHOWER OP 05E CHANGE HAVE PISHED THE RIGHT KEY TROM VOUR, POLKET AND RATTLED BY THERINGING AND HAVE THROWN ALL VOUR INDOORS, HAVE TINALLY DECIDED WEIGHT AGAINST THE DQOR. WHICH ONE REALLY RiTS BECAUSE IT ALWAYS STICKS £ VOU HEAR THE. TELEPHONE RING INSIDE WHEN JUST AFTER CLOG* ING THE FRONT DOOR- * such a promis- Mrs. Tice, of WHICH AT'TER T'RANTIC TUMBLING PROVES TO BE THE WRONG KEY ~revoltingly sordid!"” cold smile. THOUGH‘ IT DOESN'T TWIS AND WHEN YOU HAVE MADE A TIME LAST BREATHLESS SPURT ACROSS SLIPPING RUGS $0'S TO GET THERE IN_TIME (Play copyrighted, 1922, In the United States and England, Novel- jzed version by special permission of the anthor, and of Brentano’s, pub lishers of the play) The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes ont. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same, At your druggist Bluejay $ALESMAN $AM o | LAST 5AN HAY LANDED A REAL OFFICE 20y WHO FERKS UP IS EARS BT TH NAME OF NAPOLEON BOWNAOT (Continued in Our Next Tssue) SHE OUGHT TO KNOW. Maid—A gentleman to see madam Her Mistress—How {he's a gentleman? Maid— Because don” before T Comic, London. you, AND THE OPERATOR SAVS WRONS NUMBER- PLEASE- EXCUSE-IT WHAT ( JUST OUT OF CURIOSIVY . DO YOu REPLY 2 : do you know he said kisscd me . SiiBms She Shows Good Taste! Am;\cnvu.v clad ankles win admira- tion. And we have just received a shipment of thebestlooking hosiery youever saw! [t's Ever- wear Hosiery, which means that it is eco- nomically longwearing, as well as beautiful. Come in and examine our many new styles— JAY’S 238 Mzin Street HOSIERY HEADQUARTERS BY SWAN ™ GLAD A KNOW V@ MR COOL\DGE- o -AND NOW LETS STEP OVER T0 ™™ tMAIN OFF\CE- NMo\\.S.\QS—TagME HANDS PRES\DENT MEET OUR NEW OFFICE BOY FOLKS o QISR e o T At e g

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