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RW SATIRTIELD BY CHANNING FOLLOCK - er— BLGIN HIERE Jewett, i Dan ropay Clare we with t Neverend Jerry Good is a Chure Lecau O hrist his money ki nisse h of the se of ercoat 1 unemployed christ Georg r. calls Natiy his ra ity ical ser se visits the Pear| Dantel she has ing e that vim iack NOW GO ON WITH Ain't s My ashe o Maybe yo ¢ h «nough lnoked up now ede i “It's THI STORY Gilehrist she v ving. most trail meeting. ving a a warm place sober state T Mrs. Henc smith, not 1 towering Good ¢ PR, came . There sw it wit she abo sai It Mary Margaret we're ear “ 1 ‘guess Henchley to Daniel. “Yes,” followed uy wanted to speak to you Henchley's pants “Mr Henchley's Daniel curiously Pants,” reiterated I took out a spot and hung 'em on the 1uDs @cross from night they was = wught to look into “1 will 1 G cthers acknow & tall, an voorker, but praras sl 1" i What'se queried Mre “Georgr answered o L #'por Sheik'? “We've | Cleopatra’ t “That's wher on the L 1 He turned whall br murder that cu T 1nsor A rupte breat [ MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup” 1S Shows if Bilious, Constipated Tongue Hurry Mother’ a fret vish child loves ti pleasant “Catifornia Mg " fails to oprn the ful today may pre morrow. Ask o ffornia Fig sione for marries . [ drowned the iast wird ias @ half-brick came hurtling through the window and dropped at Gilchrist's feet. There were screams and a gen- eral rush for cover. Gilehrist stood “Don’t be alarmed,” ly some hoodlum.’ Jor screamed n him in front. in't get out | A crash alone his ground. > said casily. Pearl hat's why 1 nebody go for the ere was movement to- door. mmanded ward the they halted Gilchrist, and other men with him,” 1l kill you?" door slammed. If against the entrance got She to room ier neby e comes! Don't let him in! help me!” Pearl,” Daniel lid so, and George I “ only Mr. Step aside com- munded Goodkind entered. I Goodkin Gilchrist added said Goodkind, “and your t I HELD A THREATEN- A\BOVE JOoB righte umbling th At t sight of run to Gi He put a er #hoy had this gy with a snar about the ight of Gil “eanght | verd asked nski atehing Pole ————— e . QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTPATIN Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calpmel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative No griping is the “keynote” of these little “anf~(‘”a"d olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action 1f you have a **dark brown mouth "~ bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—tarpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime Thousands take them every pigh! just to keep right, Try them. 15¢ and 30 $ALESMAN $AM WELL. GOODBY 5BM-1 WIsH YOU ALL T LUK IN T WORLD AND 'F B4 CHANCE VOU (ONE VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Guard Against “Flu” || With Musterole Influenza, Grippe Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what a cold really is) and stimulatescirculation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Haye Musterole handy foremergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65, in jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster Hennig,” went on Gilenrist been friend And now when he nobody knows nothing. I know anybody hurt me.” Umanski!” Daniel im- you Mr frienc I know liek case him zotta “No rlored. Umanski had fist above Jo “Shall 17" he ‘No—no,” said Gilehrist and slowly the Pole backed away and Hennig vose to his feet, his bravery restored by rescue, ‘Il show you the kind been foolin' you. 1 out of the church that held a threatening asked fake He got He was a on labor while we of the people to t or with my Well workin for him, ain't yuh? “Your wife's working i nd d Gilchrist ved with workin® a store up- towi The remark was re "My said Hennig shame P avenue,’ her wite's Sixth for for his with a sneer A of self- She's walkin® the shouted Daniel picked up toue! pity own streets!’ “That's a lie, “1 heard from a pal she ast night.” Gilchrist turned go |1 her head futation 1 arl expecting high in to ser held se0r and “Pear “Tt i A ie #No,” truc he co re stead Faw he taid, loath to believe obhing now, softly she said, brokenly. temptuous rumble from the leeri me 1 drowned her CHA T XNI The Sizn that was livation « ing mob a1 weeping v Pear for anly & moment « hardnes cers Hennig, with as self jointly mob in kind ) turned us the peated, bit terly Why wouldn't it be fuced Gilehrist T tried + ike you told mr hut W the other they ain't no better tha 1o and 1 had gir got T am/ calm ave strene a job 1en wiae She 7. the street 1 abin't fit to walkiy ain't 1 I Slowly she started to sink at He canght hr up. he ied 1 am i his feet no goo herself. ain't you halt protest, carl pulied fre Christ's ot sa ke done with me half surprise For Christ's christ, reverent il Gil- He put his cake No re bout Her teady foet 1tsall a vou ~oman t He turned group Didn't he suggestions of v sngiand permissio put r Next T nued in Ox Was Behind. predict He's e ore will be «. He appears to be just Yen years timee.—London i the Optnion | VOICES IN THE AIR el b abiaisn (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the KDKA Little Symphony orchestra un- der the direction of Victor Saudek. 7:30 p. m.—"National tonstruction Reporting,” by Jean . Noble, mom ber Pittsburgh Quota Ciub; Credit Manager, ¥ Dodge Corp. 45 p. 'he Children's period. 8:00 p. m.—Natgonal Stockman and Farmer Market reports. 8:15 p. m.—" lio_ Girl Scout Meeting,” laura Hollanfl, director of Girl Scouts, W vivania. 8:45 p. m.— KDIKA tle Symphony orchestra assisted by Valerie Chambordon Gregory, £0- prano; Marion Engle. accompanist, WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) m.—Dinner concert Lit- » rio. P Late news from the trial Conference Board program. 7:30 p. m.—Twilight tales for kiddies, “Farmer’'s Period,” nished by the Farm lLoan Bank. 8:00 p. m.—Concert by the Trio; E Johnson, soprano; Laura Kimsey, accompanist 9:00 p. m.—Bedtime rtory for the grownups hy Orison & Marden. WGl (American Radio and Research Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) 6:00 p. m.—"Just Bo: a broadcast from the American Boy Magazine. 6:15 p.-m.—Code practice, m.—This week in histo National Ind Humorous 10 the fur- WRZ Mrs. son p. m.—Boston police rports, p. m.—Late Sports news, news iashes WEAF (Anierican Tel. and Tel. Co, N. 30 p. m.—Daily sport rnton Kisher, T:40 m.—Irma singer of Ma ongs $:15 p. in.—First Philharmonic v cert for students direction « Willem Van Hoogstraten, direct iroi Carnegie Hall, New York city. “WRC lio Corp. of America » Caron, gOprano under Washingte p. m—Children’s Hour Albion Radic Work Boucher Song recital as of 1h Radio S by FFranc ceital hy Joscph Ihert Rury V00 P Cole 9:10 p Henkel, Pury 9:30 p I rances m Helen m Shrowskiw 10 p. m by W Mrs, Davi WGY songs ctady) I stock tations; nows bulletine Iris Wiz New market que 4 p.ow )V NIENL program (Arolian Hal Yor ty) p. m "y nton b m fldren lusica program by the DOIT ALL Soap banishes only dirt, T¢ cannot kill the germs that lurk in many clean-looking places Sylpho-Nathol takes up the work of cleanliness where soap leaves off. 1t makes bathrooms, kitchens, celia: 11 your nome—really ciean and health- 1 Buty dealers sell ites 15c. 35¢, 68¢, and $1.28 ESULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. Boston, Mass A_ Big Step For éam MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923. Can't Stop Joint Ease | “You can’t stop people from buying Joint-Ease for sore throat and cold in chest,” writes one of our druggist friends. “They say it's fhe best cver.” We know that, of course, but please remember that Joint-Ease is for sgff, swollen, painful joints, whether rhéu- matic or not, and its tremendous rale for that purpesc proves that it igthe one joint remedy Lhat gets the most rat ying results. A tube costs 60 cents atsall drud gists and druggists everywhere, Just rub it on and in a few%econds it dis- appears complately under the skin amd relief follows instantly. e —————————— Mark Strand Srmphony orchestra di- rect from the Muark Strand theatér. 8:15 p. m.- rank Dole: 9:00 p, program- by the Quality ongs by the . m.—Interallied officers’ din- ner by direct wire from the Army and Navy club. WHAZ (Rensselacr I™lytechaic Tr Institute, 2:00 p. m.—Con known soloists of ford, N. Y. Laura prano; Margaret tralto; John €. Dandurand, tenor; Milwood Gray, pianist: Roy DPeitier, vielinist; Dr. J. F. MeGarrahan, [list; Dr. R. A. Herbert and Harry J. McCreedy, accompanist: with an dress of news and educational interest to people throughout the country hy Alexander. Macdonal N. V. State Conservation Commissioner. 12 p. m.~—>Month!y transcontinental rrogram by Rensselaer Polytechnic orchestra ecital by well- ws and Water- 80- con- Co! Perkins-Glass, Dexter-Rabbs, SCHOOL ATTENDANCE GAINS, ; October attendance repoft of 3 s shows 10 unior “Cascarets” 10¢ Best Laxative for Bowels They Work While You Sleep It you feel sick, dizzy, upset, if your liead s dull or uehing stom- ach is sour or gassy, just take one er pleasant “Cascarcts” to relicve constipation and billousness griping — nicest « tie-linative on carth for Men, We 1 Chlldren, or your two boxes, irag store, Snapshots. Portrait of a Man Just Before Being Called On, LW\ TO APPEAR IN ERESTED IN WHAT THE SPEAKER 1% SAVINA ENIN Ach T'S HE TuF 15 REFER. TRIES TO NG TO NOW. HASTILY PRODUCES S NOTES, AT WHICH TE SPEAKER. | 2078 Dewn INTO AT £ WeClgre Neuepaper Syndieate No | GOLLS OVER THE OP- HS OWN PUSMES NOTES BACK ADDREMENSI T TOASTMASTER, | crease.* 'During the month 214 at- | tanded thd Blihu Burritt school. even- | |ing. class, 490 attended those .of the | Central Junior high-school, and 155 the continuation classes | NEW INTERNE LIVED IN THE FAR FAST {Dr, Lewis Tells of Strange Ex- perience n Phiippnes Interesting storics *of life in the Philippine Islands are told by Dr. J. W. Lewis, a new ‘ntérae "vho lLias ju entered the New Britain zeneral pital. Dr. Lewis, who & o zra of Tulane university ut .ouis ispent 12 years in {he yovernment iacgith service in the Philippines Work among the non ‘’hristian pagan tribes in the north is cxtrem Iy dangerous, according to Dr. Lewls, who says that somctimes United | tes physicians m gpend da e outposts of a uge pa with thegguards ° they can eater and addfi itment or aide stricken vi and enforce (an'ta- tion laws Tt was a common traveliing through the forests where there are Mo paths or roadways vor Dr, Lewis 10 be carried in a olanket attached to pamboo poles su from the shoulders of buriy natives, Many of these natives have no von- ception of reading and writing yet, according te Dr. Lewis, known the history of the illages far back as 1200 and 1500 years. The irformation is handed down as a mat- ter of tradition. The mountain people queer ways of sleening be very disagrecab who sleep with (heir and breathe fresh uatives have stone hu grass matted roofs, | wooden boxes larg vi experience i have some which would to Americans vindows open 1 night. THess covered with huts are the v cep ing quarters th ya re in the and streaked perfectly e and emerge \or s face blackened noke, hut apparently shed by his sleep. After leaving the Philippines, Lewis went to Singapore, Ceylon, neo, Java and Sumatra before coming to the United States. He says th Filipine is very stonical and can i tan the severest pain, permitting geon to cut away the flesh of an ured hand or arm without taking inesthetic and without a whimpes, while a Chinese is just the rey Dr. 3or- ors Monduras has few motion houses and the people like only West and other thrilier films — - pictur, Wild ManyBusiness Folk know that " SCOTTS A ,EMULSION IncreasesEnergy gifts lighting demands ¢ It you de not know the scheme to stick vork i1 teresting vsing chiffon, S, There is always time to prepare’ ' Dessert And it tastes as good as its name LIGHTING HELP ades are use our always welcome modern tem ol number of them, exact color it i3 hest ar colors that any interior bec of a friend's reon to gold rose to almost and inexpensive, ana which to In- your i1k or chiffon covering effects mav be achieved laye of different Wo Is in @ harmon= inade ringe, 4 zood or colorod nl tons attractive Bathe . Internally ot Hufipinvss Health, Strength Fifteen minutes for an Internal Bath and yon starton anewand better life. Thousands doit. Re- «ilts are marvelous, Read the most vehable health haok writ- ten, Cali for pour conv foee today TCKINSON DRUG 0 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS TORTIMES WIMAEL & JENTENCES OF WITH BLACK CoOF ADDRESS IN Dt TOASTMASTER SOMEO UNSELFCONSCIOUS MORE COFFEE ELSE SEEKS ING HIS « INTC CUP BT VERY POCKET, Byt £5 SP6T O CILAR AND LAAKS AT HRT TRONT o “Pe LAST MINUTE r MR EPILLED APPLAUDS L NERVAUSIY A% Y REALIZES COND SENTINE 15 SPELCH HAS CONE PROM HIM 2 (" > RISES SHAKILY, OPENS HIE MAUTH STARES N4 T SEA Facte GOODBN AM-11 50044 W SUH UMD FESLNGY BOERINGT ERH OTHER - BT WE PART ™ BEST OF FRIENDS EH 3AM? e BL\JAYS-HAD G000 LK Gy 901904 - V00 Wk, BEEN LWE. B DRDON D ME AND 1L REMEMBER IT A LONG &5 | UNE. BLL RieuT, IN9TRUCTOR 1M AEADY ° TAME v FIfsT LESION N M NEW (AR v HOWDY €07 AN A

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