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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923, = LIONS HAVE DINNER WITH OXIDAZE||VOICES (N THEAIR | ™ crNcg N NEWINGTON TOR COUGHS, COLDS | = B h. l A l (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). ronc la s ma Thursday November 8, 1923 ) Years of study nnt: observation convineed 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the in New Hall. ° M U wanld o A Grand Symphony orchestra from the | Here is absolute proof from users. - | UM, Pa. club and their familles were the | Waterbury, Ct.—No asthma, thanks Oxidaze| 1:19 P. m.—*“Famous violins in [Euests ‘of the Newington Grange at - —— Salem, W. Va.—Wa find it all you claim,| American and abroad,” = by G. M. |a chicken supper in Grange hall, Newington last evening. Miss Doro- BEGIN HERE TODAY to yourself-——and me—and the ”’I:.‘_‘I\vn\:}:;i!?‘ Col.—Am well pleased with re-| Francis, violin maker. - 7:30 p. m.—Feature, thy Buckley of the Connecticut Dairy Care Jewett, in Jove with the|Porhood You're going to stop il.)r ircleville, O.--More help than anything. Reverend Danie Gilchrist, m.wrrus“‘“" ou're going to stop it now." Somerset, Mass.—It gives full satisfac-| 7:45 p. m.—"Uncle Remus,” story |and TMood Council gave a short talk for children. on the necessity of having a regular Jerry Goodkind' for his money. | " sald Daniel, | tion. 4 Detroit, Mich.—1t has benefited me greatly| 8 p. m.—National Stockman and |diet. Miss Buckley illustrated her Daniel is dismissed from the fashion- | Still tranquil. Worcester, M 1 I able Church of the Nativity in New! “Is it? A year ago you gave me e MuamE worth “(housands 1ol gaanen Slasliet reparts lecture with a number of stereopticon York because of his radical sermons. hours to sign a paper, and T did e, N. M1 speak in highest praise| 8:15 p. m.—¥arm program con- slides. She explained the scoring of A delegation of strikers comes north | it. and it cost me $2,000,000. Tonight | { ducted by Frank E. Mullen, radio edi- |a diet and the value of the right to interview the president and direc. |l Eive you 30 minutes to ghut up| S0t nearly instant reliel. tor of 4he National Stockman and |Kind of food especiall§ for the sehool tors. An agreement which Gilchrist | (his place and quit seeing my daugh- 3 Rt SRR adimes boy. She old of tests being made drew up for the miners is shown to and if you don’t do it—" It is & wonderful medieine, 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA |at Storr's agricultural college and Goodkind and Daniel gives the mag- “As I won't,” said the unperturbed N. Y.—Delighted with Ox!-| Little Symphony orchestra under the |of the far reaching results that are nates 24 hours in which to sign ]h'_'m'.b, | Cough gone, galned §1hs, | GiT€Ction of Victor Saudek and quar- |expected. Tawyer Stanley J. Traceski “Overcoat Hall,” a refuge for the| "Il be here inside half an hour ed e n file " Order today, | tet from the Anne Griffith studios. astonished his brother Lions with his unemployed, is established by Gil-|With a doctor, y back if it fails, All Druggists or -— D skill as an operator of a stereopticon christ, and apartments with baths for| “And then?” Gilchrist didn’t un- Drug Company and Clark & WBZ machine. the poor are maintained at a minimum | derstand ¢ “renc! i rent. George Goodkind calls at the| “Then we'll file a petition to have (Westivgtiouss—Bpriaganil) r]\f’l;e::\?:ta,s’:::-[h m?;i ,,‘"T Q,:;;O:: Fall. ‘.\n;[l:inf;‘l':;yr‘“]d)I;‘g:""l‘;"‘t’rr;;;‘ on the|SKi has an invention. If you'll see| 7 p. m.—Letter from the New Eng- |the work of the ciub. He said that == ; 300¢ anged his stick on the g . land Homestead. the club was not formed simply for \lrl;\ GO Q\ w ITR'Tlil, .~'IOR.\ ';2” for emphasis and started for the | «p gae you in—half an hour,” 7:30 p. x!:"__?[.“,i"gh‘ tales for the |recreation but that much good worki I'm \v"‘ ’ntylm ,1v NT‘I l\m “‘1( kel '0:'.“” don't mean th aaldimanlalT S the answer and the doo relosed. | kiddies. “Story Opening® and End- (Was being done by such clubs| W gpes % ] 1 need of money and my| “Ve rean that,” said Daniel, Wi R ings,” ninth lecture of @ -course in |throughout the country. Mr, French|Truck Driver, Halted in New Havem,| .0 54 g riiners from the United States ather- rather helplessiy. Yonu don't mean CHAPTER XVII, short story writi by D said that the local club was espe. Admits Nature of Load. i , ‘Your father understood you well |that because I'm trying to help—" Cinderclla. = tory writing, by Dr. J. Berg " ORS¢ e New Haven. Nov. §—When Joseph | 128 arrived here. ¢The American resi« senwein, cially interested in the Polish Or- ew Haven, Nov. 8. hen JOSEPN | jents of Mexico City are planning en- ‘ Dr. Howard always recommended [ | | Diet Expert Gives Swr(?pllvon Lec- ture and Dancing Is Enjoyed BY CHANNING ROLLOCK r i ZeZie b . CASTORIA MOTHTER :— Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to re- Tieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural slee To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of MM Absolutely Harmless—No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. |L\U\:.I‘A7lb R.W SAT ERTIELD “That's your mista HAD LOAD OF “BEER.” SHR RS VISIT MEXICO. Mexico City, Nov. 8.—A delegation with you was Pear! Hennig- “Please!” Gilchrist lift a har seriously in protest “A wop named Malduca.” ‘Oh, my son told me,"” continued “Oh, yes,” Daniel relaxed again, cnough to leave you only an income,| *“Help—whom?" returned Good-| Umanski's eyes, min a “hildren’ v ot, Water- T foolishly turned over some prin-| ) ey pinc % ,i', :n : ,; the hatred| g p. m.—Concert by Mrs. C. D.|phanage and the Children’s Home. |Grant of 20 North Eim strect, Water-| yopainments for the visitors, whose : ¥ tuEn s : in: |$hey once held, but stil steady and| Root soprano; Mrs, Howard A. King, The attendance prize was awarded | bury, and a companion, reached ihis sightseeing trips will include an expes cipal to you and you threw away serious, had been turned intently on | aecompanist to Mrs. A. D. Clifford. | city last night with a truck loaded | gition"o the pyramids of Tecihuaoan, $30,000. You could have had a big Goodkind as he talked. 9 p. m.—Bedtime story for grown-| Dancing was enjoyed in the new|With 135 cases of beer, they made no| d salary and vou threw that awa “What's he doing down here?” - 't a : {attempt to conceal the character of | - Wali'te an sttty damuned. Waster sked 1 v * |ups by Orison 8. Marden. range hall. pt o i ou an utter damn | aski manski with certain anxiety, 11 m.—Midnight froli —— | their l0ad. Two federal agents who you're no worse.” ‘He says I'm c and he's going | L ek o saw the truck near a local hotel, \ 'What do you mean—worse to shut up this place. Daniel smiled WEAF NEw GERm nll sflln asked Grant, who was in charge, what . Daniel askey with a frown. | as he dropped into a chair with the X v he had aboard *Beer,” Grant replied, “You'll find out what 1 mean. relaxation of one tired. "Of course, | (ADicrican Tel, and Tel. Co, N. Y.) | according to the officers. The truck You've had my son's wife down here, he won't.” | - SOCQLERE. SR VNG AR | J1e didhel » bore the name of Joseph Kennedy or haven't you?” | “Don't be too sure,” said the Poie| 1 P- m.—Midweek services under the same address as that given by | “Once or twice.” i thoughtfull thd auspices of the New York Federa- RuBs fluT RHE“M‘T'SM Grant in Waterbury. According to| g “Or three times—or a doz | “Nonsens returned Gilchrist o1 :lon‘ro{ Churches. Daily sport talk ”“p ainare s Grant "mm' them - that 1?.'“ yu:.ever utopp«rio;o tte:;o: e made him angry. And' somebody|bY Thornton Wisher ‘Beth Younk( . remarkable new discovery of |Kennedy was, his companion, who| aroy.tti8 thiat eo uany products L SRS S ) / Q. A0k oF os | e b TAnla 't;"":":;“’ German Chemistry, called Buhler Oil, |had fied when they approached. The gre e tiop siéhu“dme;‘mn Soreots ehe i ¢ > i \f '“, i \~“‘;‘:‘\ ,‘“ <r\:n'.|»ng ban m-’( eath. Shir-| tor the relief of Rheumatism, Gout|truck and contents were held by thel ten? The reason is plain—the article ‘ ; i . [ run this| 11 p. m-—Program by - Gimber | N4 Neuralgia, i astonishing the offic . ws summoned o ap-| did not fulfill the promises of the others, New York. Vincent Lopes|Medical world. This marvelous oil | pear bt ites court 1o an- | manufacturer, Thisappliesmore pars R heaten rdcasting direct from |£0€MS to kill rheumatic palhs just as | swer ¢ : transporting and ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal the Grill of the Hotel Pen IGanis s‘fcn:l\ol,\_ as these other German egal po ssion of liqu preparation that has real curative @ik it killers—Novocain for painless den-|leased from custody value almost sells itself, as like an WJ_Z_ tistry and Asplrin for headache pains. | endless chain system, the remedy is Rheumatism in very many cases OPPOSE SUBSTITU recommended by those who have Goodkind. “And I hear—in the neighborhood—that you've worse women than that running here | Women of the streets! “I took his daughter in here once, fo! k, until he got sober.” here's a good many like that,” pursued the other. (Aeolian Hall—New York City) 7:30 p. m.—The World's Work. 7:45 p. m.—Piano recital by Fred is due to internal abscesses (such as a blind pus pocket in a tooth) which give off poisons, and which are car- ried in the blood to the joints and Madison, Wis, Nov, 8-—Lrgislation | been benefited, to those who are ing | against the manufacture and sale of | need of it. substitutes for dairy products was ad-| A promiment druggist says, ‘“‘Take vocated by the National Association| tor example Dr, Kilmer's Swampe “They're welcome but they don't| e ikl | ”::!"’LI':“";:"”:mw tdouble. Why Tn:}zno_mn‘n. o Taxes” by |RUMlS Buhler OIl when spplicd |5 Creamery Buttermakers in resolu- | Root,nprep-ralionbl {m:v: tmld for come.” - — Am:n ”“V»'-\” IxvT | not carry a pistol 2" - : l;- '-lh n:' ncome axes, ¥ |to the affected parts seems to|tions :uinplv"l‘ at the annual conven-| many ye;rsfnn. ne\ler :n ate to res | “Well, that's your business. And| s o 0 MmO MAKE MBI “It's generally men with pistols who | g 15 o R quickly penetrate and be absorbed [tion here. Such products were de-| commend, for in almost)every case {t "your neighbors get sick of having |’ l.\_hn GOIN 'O MAKE ME oo Pani R poigharre ki 8:15 p. m.—Radio organ recital on [ by the body tissue, Even in the|clared to be detrimental to the public| it shows exccllent_l’ulfl‘. many of | a resort of this kind in their midst, | PAN SAID et s Glichrist with AQuiet fthe Auditorlum Organ, by direct wire | most severe and stubborh cases al- [health and harmful to the dairy in-| my CEMBISER ST TNV StNe and drive you out, that's your busi- | “One of them fellows get you—" r”:m the \\nf\amaker :\udlloflum. fmost instant reliet “has ‘been ob- ) dustry. ‘“-‘_‘“‘"I"“‘ opposing dis- ei:::m,,”.'l‘?::o:,:‘.:.::;:fih‘.‘ ness, too. But my son's wife—" kind, wheeling, “Strikers and street Gilehrist put him off with a ges- % p. m~—Concert by the Sterling |tained. semination of misleading propaganda e 1 (csgmon of thousands whe Is her business” Deniel inter-|women and general riff-raff And |ture as Mary Margaret came into the | TUartet: Ay v #o tenfarkatls Nave Lesh the re-regarding the datry Inawstey, and fa- | FECC it SRS RES rupted. [you don't even help them——because | oom. | %14p m —Talk by E. M. Young, | sults from the use of Buhler Oil|voring the organization of a nationad asss of D Kil‘mu”":'Swlfl'lpRm ie “And his," came back Goodkind.|nobody can. And if you could, and “I suppose you ain’t had any sup-|° fthe l-lnnnrlnl World. that the Americay, distributors have | cow-testing dssociation, also were S50 o154 tat, o ek people claimy * “Only Jerry's in no condition to set-|did, how in the of God Would | per ghe sald with a motherly air.| °:30 p. m.—Concert by the Sterling | authorized local druggists to dis-|adopted that it fulfills almost zver pwimh i‘ tle the matter He's broken do 'n [that help the community, 1f I find [Gribby had followed her in with a quartet, ” 3 ., |pense it to rheumatic, gout and be e —— | overcoming kidney, 1i",y.nd blade ! from worry and overwork and you'r u're still ranting down here in half | (cov and the girl, leaning on her| 10 P. m— bfirlgnul Compositions,” | neuralgia sufferers in this city with MILK PRODU (vl ns \Il’ bt ilments, corrects urinary trows partly responsible That puts it up|an hour, I'll say you're crazy and I'll| (.itohes transierred its cargo to the by Marghee Knaffl, planist-composer. [ a positive written guarantee to re-| Pittsburgh, Pa, Nov. §.—~The Na bles and ll?:l{l:l}i/!! the unyc acid to me. This is a final warning. | prove it.’ He moved toward the|,.io in front of Daniel 1',3". p. m.—~Dance program by the | turn the full purchase price of the[tional Milk Producers Federation | which causes rhenmatism, you see Clare again I'll act. That's|door Think it over Umanski drew aut a pocketbook Hotel Commodore dance orchestra un- | first bottle if it does not*Bring Won-|opened its seventh annual meeting You mnyr’cceivelsx’;mth' b deof all Good night.” He picked up Goodkind reached fbr the knob as| .4 came a ongside der the personal direction of Bernard | derful relief. All sufferers ghould | here today. Consideration was to be | Swamp-Root by . A his hat. the door was 1 from the| i yronght you some money,” promptly take advantage of this|given to & number of probiems of tho| geess B}, Ritmer & Co., Bicgi “Oh. Mr. Goodkind,” Daniel woke, |gther side ioodkind ked a step | o “My boss he give me guarantee, For sale at: The Fair|industry. Among those scheduled to| N. V., and enclose (:‘n cot as if from a reveric “How about|to admit a tgll, neatly dressed| . i He gonna makes me kb Btore, Malinowski & O'Brien, The|make addresses were W, H. Bronson | wyonuos inie paper Tarnc - 4 brawny man a while S0 1 like to begin to pay | (American Radio and Research Corp, |Clark & Brainerd Co.. Miller-Hanson fand Richard Pattee of Roston, rep- | dium size bottles for mic ot “You're had what's coming to you.' “Excuse me,” sald the intruder, |, .\ what you lend me.” Medford Hillside, Mass.) Drug Co.,, THe Dickinson Drug Co. resenting New England producers, 1 etores, = “But that's nothing. 1 pay half|politely. Gilchrist waved him aside — O that for these houses and I've gone Goodkind glowered at the man, “Wait ‘till you've sent for your 6:10 p. m-—~late news flashes, Hello! Hello! In debt fitting them up.” then his face haif lighted with recog- family,” he said, making no move to| Sports news, In the Quiet of the Home. - “Not many,” said Daniel calmly. | the mon¢ “Witth baths and tennis courts:™ |nition, uceept the profiered bills 6:30 p. m.—Boston police reports. ;;L i dv]v:"yl":! ?(.‘I\‘y;n:;;::;s” Soid. u,rl.l'!"‘.vvw;,v{..l« ;f'f.‘”\rr‘vvi'\l,\;“r‘r-V\’I ere be. “I'm gonna "‘.”\':\,";1,‘:{." :._1,4‘;1 ',m,‘::; i, ~—Code Brucllrw. Lesson lxn.u'ir:lfl:,v‘u;“:» e ’]"{yum;"Ih"‘bl"h“‘uly "" ;.“,'..'W My ::‘y'wlsrjl;:‘r,‘rfi u:!h&r. nm_\f‘" .-nolI ln:‘l 3 ip m —~Evening program, they need them.” Gichrist smiled. *I|name's Umanski” ’ :i:_i:p“{‘,m;t,k,: iyl ,.h:‘ use he Know _\i,'G_Y_ 10 bave a pig-pen to make a profit.” |the Pole who came to my house last | 50 05" gyl (o il right” He il " o a rofit?"” asked |y, v a delegation?” ] n e d Are you making a p year with a delega dropped the bills on ',w) tal - ";‘;” 6 p. m.—Produce and stock market brought forth an English gram quotations; news bulletins, CLyas § —\:\ WILLIAMS) 4%t Goodkind scornfully. “Yes,” sald Umansid, quietly "B " answered fichrist “We Il be—" Goodkind sur- : “ v ab e il el b oty Bl Pl e from wnder his coat. = “How about I} "g, 5%y "o _ weekiy report on con- enthusiastically And, to g0 On,|yveyed him in surprisec. . statrs and study?" 5 3 ve $22,000." 2 3 1 tay In New | B0 UPSIATS ¢ : a ditions of roads in New York state I've got to have §2 Mr, Gildhrist tell me stay in w wgure,” sald Gilchrist Go right aons Red : o “Oh, is that all!” scoffed the visitor. | york,” the Pole explained “He's up to my room and 1'll be along after | 7 ‘-rp‘ m.—Radlo drama, he “You want $22,000 to g0 on making a | teach me Lnglish and find me good | 5 "0 Ll Lt T ymanski left Mar. | GTeOn odd fool of yourself Well, you won't get | sop I'm work eight hour on the garet Mary bending over him eagerly. it docks and six on myself no "Your supper's ready,” she said “Not even as an advance?” pleaded | Goodkind said nothing, just xy’uh-\d‘ Gilchrist had caught sight of her Daniel. for the door. Gilchrist, idly filling his feet, strangely adorned AAK & S K “Not a penny.” pipe at the mantiepicce, broke in. “What's this we're wearing, golden "“A.'\‘No ’,U“,' Amc.[*r WITH h 2NNy e 1at's th aring, ! THE DISHES SHE CANT MEAR “Don’t drive me to—" Gilchrist “Mr. Goodkind!"” he said. slippers?”’ he querier, looking up at A THING paused. | her. o~ “To what?" “ [ “Ub-huh,” she assented. “T took | £ N (e, “To ask for an accounting,' said | them out of the barrel of clothes Q\q \( Daniel, rather at a 1oss : e Iru 1 that pretty lady sent” Gilchrist| e i ’\Y Goodkind stared at him in amaz Julled & chair up beside his NS . o pu e fa we saa| If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, ment. < - Supper with Cindere *“To ask for—what? he thun "r;?. Eczema a,nd Plles with a sweeping invitational gesture Constipated TELLS HER 7O GO ON NOW- TS QUIETER. SOMEONE CLOSE THE KITCHEN DOOR - THE MAID'S 5AYS JUST A MINUTE DEAR, SNE CANT MLAR A THING SHL'S SAVING “Now, listen to me. I've stood G 1 love that stc the girl | I'm going to stand. You've rur said plaintively, “When you tell it | of peo- “are ASKS SOMEONE TO RUN UP- STAIRS AND STOP WILBERT TROM PRACTICING ON HIS SARD- PHONE TILL SHE GETS THROUGH cent €he was a wistful figure, a Cinderella KIDNEYS :.;\ erutches, a beggar of life but quite | J ® J grateful letters I re cry day are | “g,e looked at him pensively b “1 ha 4 ryear on MY .. ake me dance,” she said | sl < | head and co . ything 0| “.yoy can't tell,” he said. “—if you | d | lsarning e content to ride upon wishes SAYS FOR GOODNESS SAKE DO EXCUSES MERSELE AND stop the agor our ad and |0 ord enough.” e “If you believe it—youtare,” said BE GUIET - NO, SHE DOESNT KNOW SAVS GO ON NOW | got one box Io ¥au many | wppavs what you satd before, and | thanks for the good i loge me. | uo tried, but somehow it don't [ There tsn't a bloteh on my head and | o, » smuck. You've become . dangerous to me, you make me beliege I'm her.” | ecze and ba fles, and the)| . . ATl , | Gtichrist firmiy WHO'S TAKEN Hi5 MAGAZINE BUT, DEAR, — for the cure is great.” ) ary H (Piay copyrighted, 1922, 4 Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back (420 TF Ave Pittsburgh, Pa. | yipited States and Engiand. : Pains Your or Bladder g had itching piles fof 15 |y,04 version by special permission n.‘ Bothers years an only oint- | aythor, and of Brentano's. publisher: Vo griping or inconvenience follows — | ment t #ides the | of the play.) 2 tie liver and bowel cleansing » i 4 | piles seem t . " A. B. Ruger, | - Cascarets.” Sick Headache, ...ff-‘{’:, "."‘.’i,“l"’»? :\' lt‘\::\' i:a!: | i Washin Raci (Continued in Our Next Tssus) wness, Gasns, Indigestion and all salts occasionally, says a noted au-| e tress gONe ,',y morning. Most thority, who tells us t gl tment f 4| The jitney isn't an entirely 2 taxative for Men, Women rich food forms acids which almost and paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to | sk expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken: then you m suffer with a dull misery in the kidn weadache, dizziness, your stomach sy . sogrs, Songue is coated, and when the Novel. CALLS UPSTAIRS 0 GERTRUDE PEPORTS THAT SHE'S FRIEND ANNOUNCES THAT NOT TO SHOUT S0« IF SHE WANTS COT THE HOUSE QUIEY HUSBAND HAS JUST STARTED 0 TALK TO HER SISTER &0 INTO AT LAST - NOW WHAT WAS SHAKING DOWN FURNACE AND HER ROOM-DONT CALL UP AND IT SHE WAS SAYING SHE CANT HEAR A THING AT THI DOWN THE MALL @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate END OF LINE ~ BETTER AL LA at too much | . . eghese p ad an |14 ver. There's a snake and Children=—10¢ boxes, ais 2 sores, salt rhe howe 1 it strikes, 100 ¢ sizes, any drug store liseases, Drug " wiore It Sounded Like It WE WAY? GONG OUT 10 BUY S0ME-, WY -HES BNNG- PRESENTS FOR HER NOW-— 1 _JuST HERRD A TEWWNG GULL twinges. The urine gets cloudy, fu , 0 BEST VOUR “TIME of sediment, the channels often get == W MUY sore and irritated, obliging you t¢ Mg seek relief wo or three times during the night To help neutralize these irritating | acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous was'z, get four ounces of Jad Saits from y pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salls is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for years to help flush and stimuiate siuggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system #0 they no longer irritate, thus often | relieving bladder weaknese Jad Balts is inexpensive; cannot in jure and makes a delightfu' offervoe. cent lithia-water drink. By ail means have your physician examime your kidneys at least twice a year. L

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