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BEGIN HERE TODAY Jewett with the Daniel Gilchrist, marries Je Goodkind for his money Danie dismissed from the shionabie Church of the Nativity New York because of his redical s Gil- ehrist is sent to the by Goodkind and that a big strike is settled A delegation o interview the They 1 Daniel Gile n love ev- ry is mines senior vires strik to preside t lirec- and *, reived in then Hennig| do not meet Umanski is dis- sutisfi is angry hec nter rupted by Jerry's business meeting. , first edtman, Umanski They and with my 1 with results Clare 1se her wmer is partw STORY she was NOW GO ON WITH THI 1 mean that is where working. up at Pittsburgh, fore 1 was elected I sent her a telegram.” “Xon don’t say said then” turned to Jerry thing th with e's at her sister's now day be- up here ) come Goodkind, “Any- bel 1 suppose,” show them out.” shook hands and Hennig. iski he found encountered burned s0,” sauid with 'l said J P Goodkind The elder graciously with W ma reache ty n he m immobi him the- door to visit glater tr curiousity co t under unopened ervbody gone looking unp ecated himself, Good t which a desk m billiard inflection bored or with an re all said d she We v tab in her as room that | g 1 Jerry was either anted to make up a of bridge, but, with un Where's licate » tte plie ikind We G displéasure now in't up my d kind p oved toward her 1 to open it have ) the and love eld up a handed it “ur I's time ather-in m muck ved pride iv er Goodkind atd een this Clare serions)y taki s ho unhappiness | Upon my what ve . hes woul words ver her My G ing « tear i ®loulde are people 4 weaken " its a re stood first b ment wake flectio FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DPruggists Says lad Are Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphue 1 sing 1at Ha r— » that beer yobody can | applied. Yo this amal through strand at hair and Saiphnr Compound #es beavtifully dar After 4 few applications Bo5k the gioes and inetre 2nd & 8 appearanc of abusds - disappears w fment toward th GILCHRIST COME nose smile crumbled asked they mil 18 # I3 BY CHANNING ROLLOCK that sh the door ame open and riat in CHAPTER XI., Old Wounnds Clare stood moment, surveying the man in reflection as she had done a 1 times in heart since last they had faced in matic te sity in a darkene@ church room. He did not her. He stood there, meek figure .indeed Suddenly Clarc looked up in surpri doubtful, bowed and door. she said in bold in- Opening thous; her Gilehrist A hit move- ed then le a “Oh, come 't iny ‘fi‘i“ T T .uL\\ \ HAT IN vitation I'm just powdering my Does that offend your rever ‘On the contrary,” he ‘I agree with the 'ut your trust in God, said with man . who aid, but keep your powder dry.’ They laughed, the wall that nd van “When did quietly. Half an hour ag Had dinne; the train 1 was smiled again. “Thank don't charge for Riggs said He'll be up in a sit d W 4 with the laug hter between them hed, get in?" « “On starved."” He goodness dinner 1 your father-in.law moment —~won't you haven't had five minutes together siper ories an all Since Rad risen wkward n mentary * e started again q panse But th there vall an was an the “ whe it brought silences do hroke mo dared mem wus Clare who silence silence 1 vour Y You've understand ‘you're ve ry happy n profession,” she said he answered st verything haltingly crything 1 wt I'm ) -law that want PPy e f vou're r mout! | | i that's 1 He the She puused o ] might tell you, thougt big man ir ma with & tremendous salar away?" Dantel, smil 1 sup i m up over that ng hy really giving fhink T've he said thoughtfu me, sometimes T Piles Can’t Be Cured from t Outside Externa Piles Nor du atm H ceded HEM-1 named HEM $SALESMAN $AM \sam. a | wanted to get | town = JAMAICA THE HOME - OF BOLD PIRATES \Port Rogal Was Hopping Off Plce. of Daring and Bad Buccaneers —_— | ! 1 | . Washington, D. C., Nov. = 2.—"The Foul.sr;-m‘l‘nl udm:slm in | island of Jamaica in the West Indics, Pises. Slay them with Sylpho. which, according to newspapers, is SEM L e e Paving its tariff disputes with the Sylpho-Nathol really clea | mother country over the duties im- pipes, floors, garbage py.n. ,:fi. posed on its articles of export, was waste-bowls. Use it daily {in the latter half of the seventecnth| you use soap. Busy deale: century the stronghold of the Eng-| lish buccaneers,” says a bullétin based | sell it—15c, 35c, 6§c and $1.25. THE SULPHO-NAF THOL CO. jon a communication by Nell Ray| Boston, Mass. | Cvirlier to . the National Geographic so- | ciefy | Morgan, the grcatest and most, | sagacious of the pirates, planned | most of his expeditions in Port Royal, | which had the reputation of being the richest and wickedest spot on the earth. And proud the city was of the notoriety. Defiant, flafboyant, and | unbashed, it greeted the chiefs who | lent riotous color to its life, emptied | gold into its coffers, and tinged its nights with drunkenness and revelry.| “Tumbled Rendezvous Into Sea. “In thos® duys Port Royal had a| wide quoys, SYLPHO- NATHOL d-+in opportunit Clare looked away, refiectively aps one might have ke and had it, t0o,” she to herself. | Gilehrist turned eyes that| cager, half reproachful, | ga eaten said, | o 3 | high wall about it and whereon its habitues emptied their| pieces-of-eight. Then, as if Provi-| | dence were outraged by its utter dis-| |r(~gard of moral laws, an earthquake on June 7, 1622, shook Jamalca to i foundations and tumbied this den of lone’s ¢ chiefly “Clare!" [ were ha | upon her. “You frightened me so that night | with the bugaboo of poverty,” . she #®ent on with something of despair in | ©! . ; Reolce “Don't vou think there. iniquity, with scores of the pirates, might have been compromisc _linto the sea. When the “at:»r‘ is something hall way calm the coral-encrusted ruins o®%he M S an haa old town may he seen heneath the “Why open Wottids that water, even tod and the natives ginning to heal?” he s stifl. regale the \Mtor with stories of | e b phantom ships that trying to little enviously. make the port ke “One interesting relic remains. how ever, In Fort (ha a stil old vet f sun-faded hricks. ne of ors und B are he- otestingly. He and looked her intently And stepped eran the off quarters. 1 you to give np the much with you count with me.” He was ecarnest, “Afterward, when you re (o e married- rowned 1 was afraid for but 1 was wrong again. You're happy and I'm honestly glad.” him quizzica happy 7" ‘You ser was crannic Hora forts me years of which hix ‘quarter- over s stati en he was fwen aid the paved platform know affectionateiy as [ deck’ may still be seen | Town Is Discolsolate, , “The town now standing on the old site is respectable, faded, and discon- solate. On the fences and bushes,. in | melanchely ugliness, the common-| inhabitants Iry the fishing nets Ly means of which they eke ont their le sistence “The pirates, with two bases, Tor-| , | tuga and Port Royal, for operations, | andgro Willliook toll of all the islands and lands along the Caribbean “Across the its purapets .. d at the quietly knew He vou- wa 1 ny. | She asked sloW'y, “Hamestly,” he waid In just helping others ded his answer o understand | suid “You will= world found two face i, a bit unsteadi cral hrandies to t dinner and ooking at honestly you she place He nod don't tha he ome day all the Terry g came wdded ses allowance the magnificent harbor from Ic Royul Kingston, the capital Jamaica and one of the| most importunt ports in the West Tn. | dies Tts foundations were laid by Port Royul survivors | Though only 2 per cent of King-| s 50,000 people “are white, ne vl hody of eitizens of any ®ity Jas n courage, cnefgy, and de. ! termination during the hurricanes and | carthguakes have time and| literally deatroyed its very founs Hardly had its eharred ruins After the vielent earthquuake 1007 the snrvivors 0o e hine hills laid-out t ad of or none too genial A mood “Hello, Gilchrist “In early aren't you? to interrupt a tete “You're Clare, emh presence, tongue W with Jehrist " in| gruffly mean watd | Gllehrist's liquor not rri " mterrupting sed by Je net " Ty freed Wl hi delsgatior merry Jerry even aid | heey ing « al vour 1tions, “That's why in sy ringed hefore bailding, betwee t heor shor the pat I couldn't to take the place the one Biack Rtiver. T din’t g0 for pleasur: )i Nature had just destroyed.” 1 1, Gilehrist v | No, id Danicl easily sOrEY You Why you and 1he Jerry su reghlarly veyed bevond, a clean, help going to |, o of There i wae German Contribution to | Red Cross Societies | Nov. 2.<A group of Ger recently visited States crniser Pittsbugh and joined in saying a<tonishing thing they saw g overboard of a quan- bread left rom the the e “Jt was bread most of ws had reporter declared much was v ple when you did much axked ad o les Jerry didn't lenve . ore did are Danzig f Wapa United ermen Jorey ed stirred nervous! Just a few he christ alko had begun an “Only 24 hours,” he hack to ust got turned to you been, but Gii- |in this harbsr the most was the tity of roonday the first en in years,® onc None the isitors tabodt the crulscr's armament 1t was the kit the food and ways of 16 meals that held their atten-! arted angwer snid you back,"” said her husband Jerry of toesl whi mea white "He he's of “Rut Jare Where have ‘Attending to business. wald impaticntly “Of course, ™ uhe Good night, Dar ker box and started Oh-—you got the Jorry cheerily ‘Y es, thank you,” sh d ooking up She course.” of wrote he resignedly chens, picked up | et s, without n o the o Nove permission pul copyrighted states and Er ersion by spec author, and of the play.) (Play United fzed the Bremtano's ishers of Next Issue) Tmphicit Conf . Filipine saw a t that read saxophon A\ young newapaper udvertiseme “Wanted gbod condition.’ Not long aftérward youhg ehap called civen and said to the “I want to accegt the posi axophone. 1 have, be but 1 think | cah good conditio Telegram a Must be at ' the advertiser tior o it, a You ophone 1 am = in 0. L4 { EASTERN MILLINERY CO. VOICES (N THE AIR - 133 MAIN 8T. | ) KDEKA | (Westinghouse-East Pittsburgh) Friday. November 2; 19 6:15 p. m.—Organ recital from the | Cameo Picture theater, Pittsburgh, | Pa. Lucille Hale, organist. | 0 p .m.-—Sunday school lesson | for Nov. 4, by Dr. . L, Lanning. 7:4% p. m.—The children's period. § p. m.~—National Stockman an® Farmer market report. §:15 p. m.—Roy Scout conducted by Richard scoutmaster, Troop No. 1, First Pres- byterian church, Pittsburgh. 45 p. m.—Concert by students of | =~ ANNUAL Amanda Vierheller; Corinne Gerst- | ) R : Woodford Wible, Bertha | Gundelfinger, Beity Bell, Theima | f ner, Jean, Dyer Barbin, Carl Ruhe, Blanchard Wiester, Hilda Gundelfinger, William | High Grad Hasselman, Robertgon Tilton, [ Chauncey Pargons. EXTRA SPECIAL WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) Through the Cooperation of the Manufacturers of the famous ROBERTE HATS We are including these individual models SALE at—$§5.00. These Hats are only sold in Smart Shops and are regularly priced from $8.50 to $12.50, No Two Alike! | program | Vietor, Jr., & p. m-—Dinner concert by the | Velvets WBZ trio. { 7:30 p. m.—Twilight tales for the | kiddies, Current book review by R. A. MacDonald of the Court Square | Book store. | § p. m.—Concert by Mrs. Hazel | Kimball, soprano; and the WRZ trio. | 4 p. m.—Bedtime story for grown- | ups by Orison | WEAF (American Tel. and Tel. Co., N, Y,) Daily sports talk Satins Brocades Velours Hats fhat have just been unpacked — absolutely the ' m Fish, 7:50 p. by ‘Thornton 7:40 p. m.~Welsh musical gram by Mme, Marie Thomas, tralto and assisting urtists, §:30 p. m.—Spe s and music broadeast direct from Metropolitan Opera House, Spedch by Lioyd George and other prominent spraker WIZ Hall— Ne pro newest styles in this Sale! cons 1 Values up to $10,00 (Acc W 7:30 p.m cital Schift, soprano crt Childe, pianist 7 p. m “Looseleaf accompanied by Tiob Current topics,” S pom soprano Childe 8 » Recital by aecompanied Kvelyn Schiff, by * Robert | m.—Sports, by William this Slocum of the New York Tribune. $:30 p. m—~Violin recital by aldo Sidolt, 9:45 p. m.—Income taxcs by Fhevit 10:35 p. m.—~Kay Dover Henderson, SOPFANo-composer, woT (New York (i) Rin- Frank Hat in This Sale carries the regular Eastern antee. 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