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VEW BRITAIN DAILY*HERALD, THURSDAY, BEGIN HERL Clare Jewett, Neverend Jerry Goodkind Daniel is TODAY with Daniel christ, N radical coal mines by a big New sermons. able Church tivity in ttot ind wires that B {live, strikers comes president and meet in Jerry's, strikers, meeting | me e pretention ary 1 oomed STORY 1eertainty NOW GO ON WITH THI There was nonc about Umanski folded just a A giant Pole, frame, Tt was a have carried ample weight, but it did not. Whatever might have heen there bhad been starved off. He was all bone and brawn. His face was tense and earnest—something ahout it s gested a grim kind of poetry that ha. been born of suffering. “You said you be on sidewalk,” said, turning to Stedtman Max smiled forcedly and waved a hand Jerkily. I really just got in myself, eponded “This Goodkind sident couple o' We can get Goodkind had bowe duction. Then, picking humidor, he advanced to the t “Smoke?”" he que i amiably but abruptly. He held the humidor be- fore Hennig, who helped himself with an air of suspicion. Stedtman reached over boldly and took a cigar. Goodkind moved on to Umansky with | the humidor., As he held it out the | Pole stared past him and made no| move. Goodkind H step he was, wit frame he nervously. ow I logked at him strangely and returned fhe box to the | table. | Hennig, feelinga little more im. | portant with a big eigar in s mouth, broke the ground of discussion. | “T guess you know all about our grievances,” he blustered with an air of significance. “1 didn’t know you had any, turned Goodkind suavely. You didn't know we had Jidn't understand the employers' re- any Joe approach “Ah, you fellows are fied.” Benfield broke in warmiy You're getting plenty for Goodkind follos complaining about? You've M good follow a lot of \die, discontented agitators We've \t te win this fight principle there. 1 pay what 1 can more, never satis what | up. *What are you obs to on The worl t mer and not a cent A it or leave We got teo hang anything.” retorted Joe “You're hanging--and wha a vou gzot?" Goodkind had centered on Hennig, was Umanski answered standing quietly with arms folded, arms folded, his voice was as unemotional as hi “1 work twelve hours- thirty years nothing,” he brokenly. “Why Benfieid together who nose got sal should you have,” broke ir “An untraincd man Jerry been surveving the ceedings scornfully He 1 silence now, sneeringly. “You don’'t even know English wald derisively. “How 1 gonna learn Fnglish 12 hours a day?’ Umanski's was pathetically earnest, obody asked you job,” Jerry flung. you to come over here an American.” Umanski straightened aquickly a this last remark DRUGS EXCITE THE KIDNEYS, DRINK WATER pro oke his wor query to take the “Nobody asked You're not Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder Trritation or Back- ache The must guard co trouble becans with acids whic filter out: they become it tissues clog America inst kidn worh kidney trouble, | o gener Wh ©f lead obliged times during tis k headach spells. acid rheumatism begin drinking water and get about four ov decline kidne Vv your to sce stomac tablespoonf before breakf your kidneye This famous acid of grapes and bired with lithia, for years to hélp fush clogged kidneys, to acids in the system are a source of irrtation, relieving bladder disorders Jad Salts is inexpensive jure, makes a delightfy lithia-water drink every home, b make a mistake | kidrey fAinshing ~ ave your p i exam Se® Mdncye at leam swice a year. | not up Go home—him gone many something of “I was an American,” strange dignity. “When?" sneered Jerry “When T fight in the war.” Goodkind scnior had turned manski now., . “What do you want?" interested “I wanna chance * replied the figure, a chance to 1 wanna chance to see—sun.” | “Your son?" asked Goodkind, mis- taking the word, “God's sun,” replied Umanski. T him. Go to mines—him Work in mines—him no see, Got baby five him. Go to Come bac —him gone.” tace gook on he said with to he asked, stark never see years ago. Never see mir him not him sleep. Ga one ds “Dead?” Goodkind's nes— up. gravity. “My wife say Not su to feed.” Hennig, casily swayed, had can Umanski’s note of pr It Jerry, ain't fair,” Appare minterested drew out I DOOR FOR A SMALL, A SERVANT wWiny HAD OPENED MAN THE engraved affair, and teok out a cigarette, Suddenly Umanski lost his stoicism and, unfolding his long strong arms, erossed with rapid strides to the younger Goodkind's That little “What you ed to the ticipating, he shoured e point- Jerry on box pay for Lim? cigarette case, an turned his hack the hurning eyes of the man, not deigning to answer I know,” said Umunski “Gold. You pay for him than got for swing piel M and six families—we live in one house you own e two dov cook upstairs but brick yard and clothes hang up to dry. Wife ¢ carry water from yard, Me—1 carry potato peeling out front Him If 1 don't like that, I quit—and starvé “You want to live on 1Mifth avenue,” said cdly 11 other eoantinued “‘Other mans little gir nice little more thirty years got one Sleep there room upstair See nothing rot mans wil,' unmindful. my job, I go! years old Awiul Got gold hair. Got ick, ®he sorry like Umanski, take enty gir blue eyes, Her take she's sick O —— o m Which Baking Powder? OOSE your bak- ing powder with the same care as your other ingredients. Davis, on the market for 45 years, is giving the right results in thousands of homes, Bahe it BESTwith DAVIS BAKING POWDER $SALESMAN $AM ((GETTN OFF ™5 P ML T ey | still around the M VES. MR GULZLEM LEY ME OFF SHOPING WITH DOLLY [TCHY PINPLES ON CHEERS AndForehead. WereHard and Red. Cuticura Heals. My trouble began by a few pim- ples breaking out on my cheeks and forchead. The pimples fi% were hard, red, but mot f{: &4 very large, and itched bad- e y They festered > sore eruptions which disfigured my face. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after a day or two the pimples were very much better. I continued using them and in about two months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Mable Mello, P. O. Box 54, Pristol, R. .. January 26, 1923. Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. JroobrMatl, Address iden 48, Mass. His eyes went Lack perhaps to two nd a yard with dry cellar ness of a mine. “She wanna go church. me ‘Pop, buy me protty new church. Buy me pretty Where I get him? We lnctor once and he say: ‘Air—s shine—milk—eggs? Got no job. little girl, she cough—and and one night she die.” He straightenced now height. “T tell said for ng togei to live fight She or dress, to his we got erishly ht “We got you er, We and, by God, w gonna Dilly peroration of Gi by memories “Now look going to—" saw that she sorry,"” Umanski ! She here, Jerry, you're Dilly gar Then had interrupted she said haltingly stood leoking at had was 20 nd had blue dress! Umanski stretched arms toward her, then hack to cover his face helpless he sank eyes! twn tremb brought th Haunted into a chair CHAPTER N A Substitate Vded telt A heavy pall deses room Someho a1l tragedy that phantom figures pacted in this yed n moment and then wal which Umanski ) quaking. and put man. Goodkind tenk a at the broken fig had man’s soul edtr bety ed to the dled, howed arm ew en two ties chair step ¥ vl looked down sympathetically Jerry alone seem “You'll have @ wait cald to the girl with still his petulane “Ask the ing room “We'll Dill ot to mi Dty trae his tone to stay in the Goodkind join them in a few minutes did not fathom it all somehow adies the eldor feeling that cortalnly,” she sald ne “I'm 80 Sorry gone. Umanski heard th looked after her e closing door st man ind to go on “1 think we'd better tonight,” the president said, his head at Stedtman jet thi Umanski cet instan “No,” he said Me—I'm all right You're a little kind soothingly, “and 1 e sidd hrist wi he here 1 say anything Excuse upret,” =aid Go want 1o definite me “Not Gilchr No, just we kind and maybe one of our dircctors Al right’ i it was his business to agrec U'manski vad toieal position it Stedtmar assumed na know * he said ¢ going 1o gt “You fellows hae We're not tyrants or Cheistians a Christians We'se e promi were 1 think alted off T can you me put back just where you v the bell, Jerry forry pressed a Renfield ¢4 the other tahle stond ther~ with kit he v apologetica away—Ilooking rooms clothes hung up to and beyond that into the dank ask dress pink | hire | un- My cough— full to quit,” got right to fight gonna by not she “I'm a pink ing and oyal the arer ure and bit, then turned to Henn to free himseif of the “You live in Black | asked by way of making conversatibn. “Yes,” said Joe, flattercd at the at- tention. “Married 2" “You betcha,” Lwith a flare of pride |in West Virginia. year. Got her in the (Play copyrighted, | United States and England ized version by special permis: | the author, and of Drentano’s, lishers of the play.) (Continued in Our OICES IN THE-AIR KDKA (Westinghouse-—East Thursd November 1. 19 6:15 p. m.—Dinncr concert by the Grand Symphony orchestra from the Million Dellar Grand theater, Pitts- | attempting Hennig answerpd | Prettiest girl Been married a five and ten.” 1922, in the Novel- | jion of | pub- | Next Issue) l | ]! | Pittsburgh) Farm LN program Mulle ekman & s period £:15 p. Farm program, (con- tinued), 8:50 p. Vierheller® cert of cla Amanda 1 con m. ~Con artistic ssies vt by students in ¢ WBZ (Westinghouse—-Springfield) Twilight 10 Viction,” eighth short story lsenwein, Mrs. Lula Mrs, Elea accompanist m tales for the T a cour Dr. J. Rerg ~Concert by sopri o p. Kiddie leeture writing 8 p. om.- Sackett Morgun ner Turner | Miss Gle ol cdtime of by r20va Oliver Freatment of Wild ity,” by Dr $:15 p. m.—Evening the Auditorium or WEAF and Tel, ¢ apti organ recita Gordor ‘ et ernational kM tory mag: William Iricdman, Giby mezzo contrs 11 p. m.-Program rom to hrondoast Mot orchestra the Grill of the Ny HUNDREDS PRESENT AT AZIZ GROTTO CEREMONIAL Candidates Cross Huarning belizht of Grottoi Palace Theater 2 Girotto, ernal regior bumps of The A ed the dre ma curiosity iz ceremonis matic wor STOMACH UPSET? et at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 's what thousands of stemach sufferers are doing now. 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Methalfe, 118 Wallace St. Tel. 595 [ the latter being about the Aziz Grotto, a|tume were surprising. he stunts, best cver exhibited by Other agreed, was|logue with characteristic songs, acts This program, it was casily the best vaudeville brought to New Rritain, was a big time Keith headliner and|male companion on the piano, the theater rang with the applause|two male entertainers who iccorded each act. | piano sketches and the “Doc” Baker, n prominent vaude-| songs. wille, star, was onr the candidates| A collection was taken up for last night and during the ccremonial | Children’ssHome Christmas tree, he entertained with several songs and | ting morc (hun $150, later his *entire company presented — their musical comedy revue, There BELLOWSE vere seven wo made dancers and Baker in the a Bright scenery, costumes, good dancing and featured this himasel? o de a of TS AWARD. Ris "l'('fllnil of \l\ Mother" Art Prize—Otacr Yh-«‘znhlnm act of big Chicago., Nov ge | of New York, My Mother, awarded the and Mrs, ¥Frank Lo tribution G brilliant zood comedy Balke £ 11 s, Baker : Portrait umber WILLIAMS® VANILLA LEMON and 14 other pure flavers to thirty-sixth Amer ich epence sculptur stitute today, Other awards inel The Potter 1% rying with it $1,000, to Leopold ¢ fert, of Chicago, for his “A Por Dean Hall,” The Norman Wi ris silver medal with § W. Hawthorne, of New “Adoration of the Mother.” i )0, York The | 8200 {0 William Ritschel, New for “South Sea Toam.,” The French gold medal to York, for “The Williams” Other Famed P'rovidenee, Nov. 1 i Anjured in the nt at Dark Lantern Conn., carly Monday antom il morn TMFIIIUIN‘OCMIUTOA co. ..l.llllll!l.l ath is the second ro o the cking motor car Suburban Heights. Holding A Seat For A Friend. - oo e—— T — 5T STED- A PAPER, TEELS &t AS A Doun ME CENTRES A NDe lent and his lightning changes of cos num- four-act vaudeville bill was presented.| bers included a comedy colored dia- two | ever | charming young women who sang and | Each one!danced to the accompaniment of their | and | @ featured latest novelty | the nct- Gets ellows, v gold medal cat ¥l Har- to Charles for Nor- man Waite Harris bronze medal with York William Walter Fiddlers of Another Danielson Wreck Patient Dies at Hospital King Colli Ki at the hospital here carly today. sulting from of farsden J. Per Jr., of this eity. Richmond \\hrrI“rl ht died a few minutes after he was taken from un- der the car. Collins saw service | overseas during the war as an of- cer of the 116th field artillery of the st division WINTHROP COUNCIL SOCIAL, Winthrop Council, Sons and baugh< tgrs of for an old fashioned Hallowe'en - costume party to be held nest Wednesday eve- ning. . 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