New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1923, Page 10

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IAUSTRATED RW SATERTIELD BEGIN HY l I TODAY Clare Jewett, Reverend Dan marries Jerry Goo ) money Daniel is dismissed from the fashion- @ “hurch of tl i in New < stalked out 33c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos- Terry's home Hennig ar meet wi Jeorry's b Jerry meet to speak t NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Suddenly & ' trembled motion he back slas month, 2 Gilehrist his face col of the blow v ip as if to la frame h bowed his | his mind scen a figure and rd a voic but caught she gaw Gilehrist open his clenched hands and lower his e yathetically: “You about everything.” And she was gone CHAPTER XITI Jerry's Ultimatum Gilchrist stood there helpless, with his h still high and his cyes clear, Clare accusation had left him mute and he seemed like a life- less and hollow thing. Tts effect on Hennig, however, had been the op posite. Fired by the brazenness o others, he, too, doubled his fists 1 advanced upon this man he helieve to be immobile with cowardice “You'll play around with my wif will you?" he blustered H shot out De the alert With a nig's quick twist floor, T versary “1 hope 1y God pression of from Gilchri Heny not eager made fe Don't get you ' get you and dow “We made o you keep you ple's business to date my leay Gileh name of et mixed up with jeried carnest on want asis, * your pres And keep ¢ “Why Becat Aren‘t Ye Went preach t I'm not ma “You expect me you admit—W hero st mouth Why di ‘You Gitehrist tanee “Would that 1've her and t again 1 you out, a BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets—the sube stitute for calomel —are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These littleolive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not io treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. t little tablets do the good does, but have no bad after sz_ar; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923, When You Catch Cold \vorces i THE AIR 'UPPUSES MECHANISM' The Aroma j Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy to apply and it gets in its good work right away. Often it KDKA prevents a cold from turning into “fiu” or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole | (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). It does all the good - TO GONTROL SPEED o BY CHaNNING FOLLOCK with the fngers It docs all thefood | 13" m—bamner concort 1y tno | COMMISSioner Stoeckel Believes lt‘ \" | itheat the bilster: KDKA Little Symphony orchestra un- | Musterole is a clean, white ointment, :”‘"'»_v;'l.].' ;,‘“n"\‘li:“;;:{ \:((vr:: ; ';::'\;;:nnl | would Incrme cfllllSlO[l Menace I made of oil of mustard and other home | ! simples. It is recommended by many A‘Undu.( ted by Miss Holland. doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for | 7:4% p. m.—The Dreamtime lzul,\'s. senior Goodkind came from the | sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- | visit to the little folks. room as though summoned by | tism,lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- 8 p. m—National Stockman and | ention of his name. chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, | Farmer market reports. “Fashion “Here's your father now," ‘dared | pains and aches of the back and joints, | Tal Jlinor Barton of the Joseph | ° | - Gilchrist, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, | Horne Co,, Pittshurgh, Pa. “What to | ry drew nearer and lowered his| frosted feet—colds of all sorts. | Read,” prepared by the Carnegie Li- voice To Mothers: Musterole is now | of Pittsburgh. ‘And t s not all 'l do. Not by | made in milder form for . m.—Concert, program to mned sight.” he muttered. And babies and small children. i by radio rushed past his father as he| Ask for Children’s Musterole. Midnight Frolic.” Goodkind looked after him quizzi- pital size, $3.00, WBZ e (Westinghouse—Springfield) | erry docsn’t like you much, does | p. m.—Dinner concert by the he he reached for 4 tHio Ghobaiat REQ IS RS p. m.—Twilight tales for the b . : 9 | kiddics. Late news from the Nation-| Not much smiled christ e two men share match and orols niikran """"v”'“"(v; e A Better than a mastard plaster | 8 p. m.—Concert by Mendelssohn’s iy artet; Walter Marsh, baritone; An- in Black Rt 3 I7'en then, money doesn’t | ra Wollmin, so dward Hos- cotid enthing r in bad eompany. To hear|mer tenor; Nirs wpson, con )se fellows you'd think there wasn't|tralto and the W ny work except what's done with a| # p. m.-—Bedtime story for grown- | P i ,‘,m‘is“"\ " Somc. | % the man with the idea. e bow 1kass el yer “The man who produces most,” | \\’FAF Tjnew | corrected Daniel, | (Anicrican Tel. and Tel. Co., N. Y.) ‘Yes, and he ought to get most, £ aid Goodkind, firmiy, 7:30 p. m.——Daily sport talk by “He does,” same back Gilchrist Fisl Leslie Joy, bass baritone; T X A ne20 Hartford, Nov. 5.—The state motor | vehicle department is opposed to any proposed Tegimntion. g e bDetoKens the perfect blend. |attained by a vehicle equipped with ‘aleng and get them out of the way. | procuring the famous equipping of motor vehlcles with so- | superb in flavor — Try it tOdfly- alled speed control devices, a type of instrument which makes. a per- manent record of the maximum speed | Dreyer remedy t. Commissioner Stoeckel has noti- | Eyery year there are Qra(fl} emer- | for tuberculos This Dreyer vaccine |fied the Connecticut public utilities | gencies, on Sundays and ° holidays | is produccd from tuberele bacilli that { commission and authoritics of other | particularly, during which the roads |have heen subjected to formaldehyde states to that effeet in response 10 |would become so congested as toland acetone and thus deprived of | several inquiries that have been re-|present serious traffic complications | their many shel eived &t the department within the |if the speed of cars was slowed down [ The Dreyer clzim, put forward by | past few weeks. | appreciably by anything like a speed | Dr. Dreyer of Oxford University, is The state highway department tried | control device. The human mind can |that these decapsuled and killed tu- out the speed contro! device some: control & mechanism but 1 doubt |bercle bacilli can cure tuberculosis in years ago, as have some of the manu- | very much if a mechanical device can [ man and beast. al Industrial Conference board. Hu- |t couring companies of the state, ac- | control a human mind, and driving| Dr. Lynch also told of his treat- cording to the commissioner, and he !a car is an express action of the [ment of lung abscesses by repeatedly explained that it proved to be an easy | mind." Tor that reason, he depart- |injecting air into the pleura and thus mutter for the operators to discon- iment takes the position that the . squeezing the pus from the lungs. cet the devices and operate their | question of reckless driving is one| Previous to the medical ars recklessly without fear of detec- | that depends for its solution largely |the regular meeting of the tion by that method. | upon proper supervision over opera- | tuberculosis commission was held in “In the second place, 1 do not|tors and the gradual elimination of | the sanut 1 here. e o B 1 ."‘ < by Orison 8, arde; pick. The man who really produces | up by Ori 8. Marden. | think T would be for a speed con- |those who cannot or will not exercise | | trol device, even if it could be a |care. | 308 HUNTING LICENSES | operation, for some fundamental rea- | I hunting licenses were issued son,” Commissioner Stoeckel wrote in | office of City Clerk A, L. Thompson, to one inquirer. “T think the «im-z!r: making a total of 503 permits is- whole-time device and perfect in llu‘ During the month of October 5302 at the in traffic is quite largely a matter of {sued this ye: The huntsmen are strike,” said Goodkind serious v He always will," assen! Goo 1'-' Marguerite Hazzard, soprano; Harold | the slow driver as well as the fast | | required to furnish the town clerk way—-your salary from to. o hind Show me a big man and 1 Maorris, pianist; Talk by the Bank of | driver, and that any hampering of! | with a report of all game killed jast - show you somebody who's done a big | America, i | year before new licenses can be given $50.000 a yvear vl “Thanks--again.” ot It's the litile man with no ca- & conspiracy to keep him from being There ar. Goc (Amnerican Radio and Research Corp., Mcdfora Hillside Mass,) | “Just Boy,” a broadcast Loy magazine same reward whatever he does hecause he's ot ability, but becar he's got a union card-—down goes the : flan‘i:ur‘! out goes incentive, and to WRC | hell goes the whele social structure,” | Radio Corp, of America—Washington, | “Right!” said GHichrist, approyingly D, C “That's why I'm fighting the unions,” continued Goodkind, wel 6 p Children's Bour by Poses med to his subject, “Not because | Albion I want to starve the man who works, “The National Art Gal but because 1 want to fire the me - iliimm 11. Holmes, dirccto who doesn’t and rew the mar 1 1 who does I want to give cvery m Song recital by Kath- 6od reason for de is best. You i can talk equality and democracy all 0 Fhtn toctinl by AFnol {you like, Dan, but the minute tie average man isn't afrald of being an St rotitl Gy fired he isn't afraid of being worth- | lese. The minute you tak . N . btk the incentive—the chance to get this” ) . e ~and he waved a hand at the signs| P e s |lr""‘m‘\u~" HANDS CLINCHED | o0 \eaith that surrounded him-—"that e . minute you reduce the world to a Tste: | common level of common indifference WGy b oo e . {(General Licetrie Co,—Schenectady, id Danicl Right!” agreed Danlel again S “Have another cigar! chortled . it what waike | Goedkind, well pleased Gilehrist waved the one he was smoking just as Benfield appeared at the door quotations: news bulleting “Come in, Charlie,” sald Goodkind 15 p. m.—Musical program Gllchrist's settled the strike 20 p. m.—Rolos by Bernie Gre od waste poomo- skeptical Dantel ¢ 3 paper from to Good doubtfully Don't rikes as for crushing | his What the i« I8 a real interest pockeet and handed it may eem a little radica “hut 1 think 1 can show 2 4 Aty « money in the end.” s ";"‘ g g 20 p. 1 w 1ernie Gro e pleked up the sheets i a cocky look at Tenfleld Sl Bt S Wikell told you I kncw my man. The Lord | 0100 e T ibidalyee cories but 8Ome- | ner—vocal selections times they-—" 11:4% p. m.—Charles Wold, glase | s eyes fell upon the typewritten nows he's full of t plaver, H 11:55 p. m, = olos hy Derothy eliort Dawen Wait a minute Goodkind -,n\prvl to his and = — ____ J .MOEER_' . '" ... { “Cascarets” 10c { sheet before him author .and of Drentano's vers of the play.) “California Fig Syrup a Srates and Fngiand ; ‘ Constipated by special permis Work While You Sleep.” fecl sick, dizzy, upset DARTMOUTH NOT DISCOURAGED PO "‘ A sult £ Hanover, N. H, v Dart- |y our ) ie sour or ) mouth’'s coaching Irces convent w two plea t sterday to effect plans for bringi ' tioation. mie teat by Cornell SBaturday. The Dart- |y o ildren. 10c boxe mouth team has been working under .. = .. § high tension for its contests with Har ard and Cornell and a serious pro mal el “tore et allowing proper e confronts the coaches Tots of Fun. Melt in spoon; inbale vapors; sekholm-—The longest ski-slide 1 apply freely up nostrils. the world was opened in a beautify stretch of the Swedish forests re- £ You cently. It's 60 miles from end to ¢ you may get| and winds along a road that's ¢ tur !the speed of a motor vehiele by fix- | O Ltk wifipdiodgreliog] % ing a cortain speed rate which is not | | them. “I'm dog-tieed Wine ja- | pacity and no chin who cries about WGl | to be exceeded would frequently make g - - — ‘or aceigents. - vou win nna, it vou | FXper(s Agree Two Ailments AmA\ Pew women in Gundalajara, Mexien, lonk into the experiences in the case | of each when he haz had to move, 2 American styles are not :lalmrun- wvear hats, but these that do ation. Also from the standpoint of modern ‘traffic, it is hecoming more | A —— principal subject of discussion 3NOSE CLOGGED FROM L Seotioy et e A e Gt i z sanatorium, H ‘ - Apply Cream in Nostrils To Doctor Edward J. Lynch, superin- 6p¢n Up Air Passages. tendent of the Shelton sanatorium, OR DRAPERY b e ettt aaaaeaeaees | AN DS assistant, Dr. George Bune nell, reported, as the result of their What relief! Your clogRed | ,oang studies on the subject, both ils open right up, the air pas- g.om satisties and from their own| Waists Kimonos Draperies your head are clear and experimenal work, that except in Skirts Drossss Ginghams you can breathe freely. No more| ey of tubercuiosis of the kidney, 5 . hawking, snuffling, mucous dis- {000 wue no sueh relationship, thut | Coats Sweaters Stockings charge, headache, dryness—-no strug- congumptives were nol more likel yto gling for breath at night. your cold jave Bright's discase than any othcr r catarrh iy gone people, and that there was no reason | . Don't stay stufied up! Get a small (5 neljeve that Bright's disease paved | our druggist nov Apply a littie © Some of the cxperts present were this fragrant, antiseptic ercam 00 1t to surrender the old belief on ¥ our nestrile, et it penetrate through, e <ubject and a sharp debate re- very air passage of the | i 800the .y11c | i a resolution to continue the | Eacia 15-cent package of “Diamond ind heal the swolles med mu- giudy ut the sanatoria of the state, Dyes” containa directions so simpls cous membranc, givly o dnstant| Doctors Lyneh, Stockwell, Camp- any woman can dye or tint any old, rellef, Kiy's Cream 18 just!hell and Gibson, state sanatoria su- | worn, faded: thing new, even if xhe at every cold and catarrh sufferer) perintcndents, reported on the pro- | has never dyed before. Drug stores s been seeking, Ms just sploadid, | gress they have thus far made in [sell al collors. Snapshots. / " By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Portrait of a Boy On His Way to School. ASSURES MOTHER TOR, $15H3 HEAVILY AND DE- LEAPS OVER HYD. HEARS MATERNAL WAL LAST TIME THAT HONEST PARTS, FEELING TMAT RANT 15 5USPICIOUS OF AN ER- WE PCOS PRETIY BUM TS A PRETTY HARD RAND TO BE DONE AFTIR AND HADN'T HE BETTER ~ WORLD SCHOOL AND GLIDES ROUNI STAY HOME CORNER WITHOUT HEARING ~ A =P ", TRIES T ET VREDDIE CONTINUES BACKWARD TINDS A LARGE PUSTY SENDS SHIVERS DOWN SEV BARTLETT ™ LET WM DOWN STREET VOISING NAIL. DECIDES ME'D ERAL OLD LADIES SPINES HAVE A KICK WITH Mi5 HI5 OPINION OF PREDDIE BETTER SAVE IT - 1T BY SCRAPING NAILL NEW FOOTBALL AND HS DINKY TOOTBALL MioHT COME IN MANDY ALONG WALL A 15565 GROUD O G THINKS THAT VAU CANT ME'LL DO ,rw W CATCUES SIZWT O FIDIE uo- STUNG VIS TELL-5CHOOL MAVY MAVE MAS - 1S BITTERLY SELZER WMO'S BEEN O BANANAS TD SHOW BURNED DOWN IN THE DISAPPOINTED O SEE OUT WITH CHICKEN A MAN OF THE WCPLD. MIGHT - DECIDES WHAT 1T STANDING GAFE AND POX € McClure Nes spaper Syndicat» ., $ALF.SMAN $AM ILL TAKE THESE CEATANLY, MISTER BUT THOSE LL WAIST WATIME 5 BY SWAN AT KIND_OF A SALE |5 THI5 71! WELL- HERES FOUR Ntw J—~— DONT 00 THI | CAN REND HAND BND HERES 0UR " SO,J}{‘,-

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