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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN “GQets - It” Peels Off Corns One touch of “Gets-It" puts corn or callous pain to sleep forever. Two or three drops ap- HATRATED BY CHANNING f\o\ufo(& A Rw 5-" TRYTILLD | BLGIN HERLE TODAY finest houses in - - ¢ it last, more comfortable than cars,” went | Goodkind 51 legs, and I wall Daniel e two returnee and keep I've servints oy that!” ® | important of emphatically, Don't tej And, wha said me you ¢ back to him sodkind fixed penetrating eyes upon e asked swer was arnestly. Goodkind's ar scornful | “Are vou Daniel queried Money! again. Yes, civilization tells ue us that brought tion the vd and preda- us we see men of nothing else is success? NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY But where plied to corn or callous soon shrivels them into a loose ruece of dead tigsue that can easily be ff with the fingers. There is no danger, o botler, no gusss work—ust quick, sure and plebsing relief. s I1t" does not fail. Your satisfaction is -bwlutely guaranteed. Costs happiness, nor butatrific. E.Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Men who can get and the others have called me eccen- | tric, and a fool, because I'm trying to sl walk a path trod hard by countless ol feet.” opinions,” to the Iy round el of o i Mary Mar kind halte “You sce werely shre who Thave th, » respect. hea nor “Oh yes “"Had asked Gilch Three of “Any opi dep, | He rosc and drew closer “Was#Christ eccentric? Was Con- fucius a fool? And how about Buddha and Mohammed? What of §t. Rer- nard, and St. Teresa, an is Assisi—of Plato, an and oln, and Fmerson, an ce ee answer say he didn't do it spoke | Margaret. “You scen | held a warn Fra - vere who had f hpine vere t Time g is that ehe's cure 'God did it,” the girl *“God and Mr, Gilchrist.,” He balted her again, then sent her| on her way with an armload of pack- | . | e ages. Tie two men paused, cacl waiting for the other to speak 1t was Goodkind who broke the silence { “How are things with you?" Good- kind asked at length. “Fine!” cam¢ the more than a mere emphasis THAT thusiasm, [LEHEM?" “Happy?" asked Goodkind, | g his way. The reply bore “And you?" No,” said erything's fessed, "My bo wonderful to like a seems hay womer ¢ Were reat Eternity? said { tailures CSSES O v the and knows!" said Goodkind per- Slowly a bent the room hard Death's his made its waf int it have Jerry in the man, ch writte wce, He ificulty, a certain crue | figure | One | recognize slow appre deeply-linec with still bore n found to inswe in ragged it his lertness. “rs THE STAR OF BETH- TaN his logs eyes “You've heen the devil of a time, | he said petulantly, turning to his father. *“What's been keeping you?" “Mr, Gilchrist,” explained the elder Goodkin “Hello, Gi to the figure “How christ o Not so damned well cther, eringing + 1 have penoe, right in the and time to|g o bl T assurance. joy out of bhooks, or men or pictur themselves Tired, afraid to quit except which | their | even wl Goodkind, 1 wrong,” gravely worricd con ‘ beeause o are " . 0 resource ery i Clare's [to make 't explain it | \nd |10 ! had to | "} more| H money-—money with tement t Jerry suid erisply toward him, Jerry” responded lehrist," that eca vofl, erily T ca woman Jerry's ¥ v debasey paused Why, Mr that v your bookke gar exc or 4 are 1 suggest moment n to a hi spring Clare's Lrought now's a 1 ne 1 looked ach patronizir 1o this, * «aid Da ed your way," eebly my Al Going to take “No,” =ail Gile “Why “Your what work ?"* contribu- i sk, said Daniel flooded the .} ks money selling Jigging t pre-| bit } 118 utd mi er underst his I aWvays say Terry cored you were a nit And his derisive paroxy of W'rom ¢ to to « to his| . Dldn't T a year can 1 " Gi you o gives into a m What baven't got What wimost toppled hiw rot 1t opened be- and Mary Marg, tinized her ¢ congl iy . § “Cor e said his o 000 Goodkind d t for t fore he reached it aret dered “What have you hought challenged Jerey ser o the gir ‘ came in with ¢ Who' " chrjst e “Your " Don’t Let That Cold ' enough. Turn Into “Fla” |+ oowr e a final fli made out of Rub on Good Old Musterole He That cold may turn into “Flu,” a eir Grippe or, even worse, Pneumoni Wheels—b unless you take care of it at onc ooked Rub good old Musterole on the con- wheth gested parts and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus- or—r:r made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which etimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. Aseffective as the mes plaster, does the work Just rub it on ( ist you've t my way. | been Jerry time ¢ CHAPTER XXI11) e 3 Success and Peace Goodkind, master of taken aback by t side there waited with more upholstery room contained. M from one of New York's show places. He ned 1 went deep into the ground ar sorapers that towered into With one flourish he ¢ eheck in seven figures had asked him what bought for him! Gil- asked ¢ th st dr s whole had ju ing fa 1 contempto vy ) ahont 1ifte ow ously ste A deserined read Goodkind 1 wonger fter a he v old mustard ithout blister. ith your finger-yips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musteroleis now made in milder form for babies and small children.’ Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65c, in jars and tubes G agged skvline eys po nto the a was calm 'y 1 be as q as this dusk herds nger The gir comit ac tucke Better than a mustard plaster | mestied $ALESMAN $AM She Shows Good Taste / wlove the skyline to ¢ | light in the blue, | M. Gliehrist,” she s, gleam of sh ESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 - MOTHER! iy 1id softly: “Is| that the Star of Bethlehem?" | He looked up at it. “1 wonder,” he said. But he didn't. He ; copyrighted, [ &} ml“l States and Fng ized version by specidl the author, and of Br ishers of the play.) THE rentano's, LINU, knew, in the Novel- | on of pub®| 14 land . perm VOICES (N THE AIR, Wednesday, Nove KDKA (Westifshouse—Bast m -Dinner Athletic orio Sca Feature, Chi ET | ¢he P shurgh tra, G 20 p.m. 45 p. m 5 pgm Farmer The ational et report W$:15 p. m—Featur §:30 p. m.—Concr orchestra 1 audek ¢ soprano; contralto, WBZ (Westinghouse-—Springfield) p. m.—Dinner Quintett m, — T Resonance,” seventh in radio by Humorous j ) p. m—Twili kiddies. Farmer by the Hampden ment League. Story fo Orison 8. Mar m.— I'rogi cours rich auspices of the A Brant vnde auspices o culturist. Marie A M. Baxter, John V. L Louis talk enginecr by WGI (American Radio and IR Medford Hillside 6:00 ode No. 152 [ » G:48 . Sports p. m—C p m.—Hoston m Late “ m | Fire his W I Xy m ke ANMIIAD AMRAD Probie WIZ New Hal 1 and pom L Day low tory hy Mayor company's « #Gm H I \ssociation Virginia con lecture iward H. per Amer Kiraly contr Hogan, nessag W, ing program iber 11, littsburgh). by the or- conductor. roncert Hurry Mother! o, “California Fig Syrup” ldren’s period tockman ar ful t | morrow. Little Sym- | Fig Syrup” which dircetion Trma endrick, | ifornia th ages printed on bottie, must say “California’ an imitation fig syrup. by [N . 10:30 p. flin, zoprano. R T the! zupleleaf club orchestra. WRC cert by wnd ectrical | of al Good- e Polytechnic Tro; Y.) . | (Rensselaer tales for the! iod, furnished v lmprove- grownups by 8 Albion Piano recital mu- 1 recita ta S:40 p Pugatsky s . - 50 m.—Song Moore. 9 p Kaspar 0:1 Fakler, 9:30 m.—DPiano recital quartet Agri- nist; ican p.om Ito. A m.—Violin n. Pugatsky, 9:45 Arth | _— | | consulting P escarch Corp., Mass.) STOREKEEPERS lesson | READ THIS! [| A prominent New York reports, | | ganization is rendy 3 Department in your store, | Mashes. | A RA to Camp cck's Judge,” Publishing Co. Up to Date” news gardiess, there now may he in | | yours will beat them atl, Don't miss this REAL MONEY MAKING TUNITY, Rush your reply ItCOMILLS RADIO € 03 Mh Ave, cert rettas; playe “Iair | I 108+ MeGr m.—Dance program ~Children’s hour #iolin reciti recital recital m.~-8ong recital | Chils Best ~Laxative “California Fig Syrup” it has | tions for babies and children of Motlier! You or you may get by Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated Even a fretful pee- vish child loves the pleasant taste of and fails to open the bowels. A teaspoon- lay may prevent a sick child to- never | Ask your druggist#or genuine “Cal- direc- all | e m.—Recital by Elsa Reif- the tadio Corp. of America—Washington, | Institute, Ly by Pezgy Anton by Herman al by by by by Radie by Hazel Max Wm, | Anton ong recital by Herman Max Hazel | Or- to install & Radie 10 SERVICE STATION No knowledge of radio necessary, Re- of how many Radio concerns your vicknity— orron. oRP. New The World At Its Worst. for particulurs te York {C HARDWARE SUMMARY f\\ eekly Review, PubNshed Tomorrow, Will Show Market To Be Holding . B Pairly Steady. W New York, Nov. ).4.v--lfnrd\\'art- Age in its weekly market summary will say tomorrow:’ “The general tone of the hardware | market continues steady, with com- | paratively few price fluctuations be- ing reported from wholesale centers. | Holiday goods, cspecially housefurn- ‘jshlnxs, tools, cutlery and specialties, are beginning to move, although the average retailer is placing his orders with moderation. . “Advance orders for spring goods are said to be larger in the west than they are in the ecast. One of the rea- | sons advanced by jobbers in explana+ tioh of the retailer's caution in future buying is that prices prevailing for spring deliveries are higher than they were a year ago. “The retail trade throughout the | country is enjoying an activg business | but stocks are being kept down to the irreducible minimum.” .Oberlingt—t;ienls G{\'c $236,000 to Big Fund | Cleveland, O, Nov. 14.—Students of Oberlin college, in a four-day | whirlwind campaign. have subscribed $236,700, or more than five per eent of the entire amount sought in the national campaign to be cgrried on by the alumni, to the Oberli® $4,500,000 endowment and building fund. The students, in subscribing this amount, exceeded by §86,700 the share set for them by the national campaign exe- | cutive tommittee, $150,000. The town |of Oberlin, home of the college, to | {date has subscribed $80,000 toward ‘uu fund. This figure includés the | 1$66,000 pledged by the facalty of the | | college who oversubscribed. their self- |imposed share of $60,000. President | {Henry Churchill King gave $5,000 to | the fu The national campaign for the $4,500,000 fund opened November |y and first reports 1,000 di- | 7 visional, state, district and local chair- | u who are directing the obo workers in all parts the will begin to reach national the end this P by from the " men o 18, ammni country | headquarters here week, of w of ps |a D, OF H\\ [ \.IU\ \llll Degree of Pocohantas held in Judd's hall Jast evening. prizes were awarded to Miss, Lillian Pfeifer, Miss Amy Chapman, Mrs, | 8chultz, Miss Hayes, wMrs. Heslitt, ANNOUN dolm T, Croshy, Radio FEapert, has « Strect (one flight up) where he wants of ¢ indio Public WHIST st The | | b a | m w W n ‘harles M *hurch gold plece. Wi tacks always, Now the ity or steak and gestfon or Thayer and v Wetmore of was awarded the $5 . Scheyd. street Money was loaned' on morigage by abylonian banking houses when they erc founded in 600 B. C Do Heavy Meals Begin to Tell ollow. .Your Meals \\lth uart's Dyspepsia Tablets, They Give Stomach the Alkaline Effect That Prevents Gassiness and Sour Risings. Those old-time husky caters often fall down on a glags of milk ar a and woefully dyse Truth is, it had just such at- but they didn't last. stomach needs help and the you can do to fortify with Stuart's Dyspepsia the gest ith ga eptic. is sour thing is meals They gfrect, t it est our the stomach help it als blets ive kaline U ey to di to do this y absorb the stop acid- relieve pressure, and matter hether it is pork and eabbage, pie nd cheese, sausages and buck-wheats your , stomach orks without distress and you have of troubles due to indi- Uyspepsia, Get a 60-cent Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at Then eat and be . Y give mat ith, S, no onions, one ox of ny drug store, herry. ' CEMENT pened new quarters at 141 Main will be glad to attend to the with a complete line of Parts as well as complete Sots and Serviee, Crosby’s Radio Shop 11 MAIN STREET ONE FLIGHT U The Minute That Seems a Year. York ht,” a Emith 1 play. of the talk 1ran ylan's Pe Your bathtub is not really germs germs and pi by bus; <, 38¢, is free from A little Sylpho -Nathol in tubs, pes. y_deale 65c, and YHESLLPHO NAPTHOL 0. Boston, M SYLPHO~ NATHOL GLoYpes | wewans L McClure Newspaper S nfficate WHI ouT W, OR DIDN'T SHIFT YOUR. POCKET BOOK. WHEN YOU CHANGED By GLUYAS WILLIAMS INDY INDING You D'D LE You' /?E F HETHER INTO YOUR- BEST SUIT AmAC‘n'VELY clad ankles win admira- tion. And we have just teceived a shipment &6f thebeet looking hosiery youeversaw! It'sEver- wear Hosiery, which means that it is eco- nomically longwearing, as well as beautiful. 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