New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 20

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a = MATING IN THE WILDS By OTrWELL BINNS ILLUSTRATED BY =RV, SATTERTIELD - ©1920 ALFRED A KNOPF.INC ©1423 ME A SERVILE.INC? e— BEGIN HERE Hubert where he s¢ visits a Bay Compa Alnley, frie midr TODAY Stane rved erm northern post o 1y twee One the Indian wutify s tent to ne-time ON WITH STORY the sun ew day 1l watched the North- | 10 had not assured, | he and fire together, threw After 0ok towards | ed to the blanket or Post, wrapped himse a asleep, after feil shortly awakened | amor eep to | ree hours later was 1t meadow the havl fled throug eountering hi scene wigh ment or two, water, and made he cooked p hi \differe th b en se mo curing the toilet is breakfs canvas a ot river at down to his done ate tidie stro In t IS a camp, and a piy Po ed into the enclosure the & day eman who had lanc Ne talking of In 11d so, Hubert Stane reasor Her frankly no Stane as A &} tio the of the ¥ N ~ n g Says—Now Stlff Joints Must Go! New And Fyen the Discovery Limbers Em Up Creaking Ceases aik ta show 1 rog Jo worki that limber W 0 a oint int-Ease suctes It's a good stainless prescriptic few months of people 1 ed joints can token, out smogghly as et Joint ¥ i joints, whether in kne shoulder, ;‘ or finger purpose its Tale is All druggists has ¥ and droggisig < eryshere g demand. As prove am speed a bie eu | seat it, | taiking to the half-breed, and the other half-breed had from his and staring into the store He looked round as Stane approached him “By Stane look eper risen was enthusiastica ally, w-girl dere.” throug standjng near g a tall said ine squa forward gar,”” he the doorway the ong counter, watc bartering t factor, saw the beautiful Indian girl from the neig boring camp. He nodded an affirma- tive, and seeing ta informatior the man. with turned and spoke to but that girl there with ‘Oui, m 1t she 1. She siew. 1 gir grand ze tour with ze gover And Mr. Ainley, Fort Malsun 2" no squaw pe who make what is he doi HE DROPPED LIKE STRICKEN DEAD, A also is among the also visits travel he M'sieu Ainley! He He is to be day. e n doubt wil hose protege t ZOVernors—or and goveri posts no or reply to this nodded carelessly and passed into IFactor Rodwell looked tered, and surveygd ing eye, @ new acquaintinee then gave him a curt nod and re- is barter with the Indian. t bheing also busy for the ed s the were he round store he with & taking stock him measu sumed His yome assista nt tn tow hose liquid e shyly, i lialect why did terday yes addressed you run Ve amageme 1 before priest up « fest at the Last there, and M'sieu to our camp yester- this fat a great white ma The " a many the doc P Hope, the factor Ainley, who eame night And there man they call it I have t Fort of God t is also the governor chief, s s 1 ook but Hubert the gir before was routed « by recover f com- t mat thy what 1 v ! | Spreads Indian | made an opportunity to ob- | Mr. | | | complete | congl (o MAN | | the | if | est NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Home Made Cough Mixture | Consldered Best‘ Over Membrane, Heals and Stops Cough Instantly Soothes, Almost ‘-'i\vn place to rbsier dawn, | and he saw a swift look of apprehension and agony leap to her face. “Beware, my brother—" He heard no mor A man roge like a shadow by his side, with lifted hand holding an a» t. Before | he could move or cry out the shaft descended on hig uncovered head and he dropped like a man suddenly stricken dead. When he hunsvl( the rosy Northland night had and he found that he was lying, bound hand foot, at the bottom of a Peter- boro’ canoe There were three In- dians in the canoe, one of whom he | recognized for Miskodeed's father, and | Costs But a Trlfle “ after lying for a few minutes wonder- ing what was the meaning of the sitnation in which he found himself { he addressed himseif to the Indiah: Make your own cough syrup in two minutes at home if you want the best. Simple coughs, or stubborn coughs, doesn’'t matter which this home| mixture will stop them quicker than any expensive cough syrup you cun buy ready mad It's fine for chest colds too and for acute nasal cata Get from any d! Patmint (double it ggist one ounce of strength)—to this add a little granulated sugar and er water to gnake one-half pint all there is to it, and children | ough that't like it Like poultice costly substance in this home cough mixture spreads itself Iy over the membrane of the at This causes the most stub-| hang-on cough to cease almost No ordinary slow-acting this expensive a soothing, healing made instantly. syrup contains ingredient And rememhbgr— mes catarrh, . is hound to be of who are troubled with and catarrhal deafness, Get Parmint and get better. any remedy that| partially or whol- benefit to those head noise and answered reserve the compliment, without I 1 Miskodeed ty of t thei meeting terruption, the have drifted can only Rut at that precise moment the Indiah called to her “Miskodeed.” The girl moved swiftly to him and with a gesture that was almost royal | Indian pointed to a pile of trade goods heaped upon the l#hggrounter. The gathered as much was possible in her arms, and dy with her load fm the store, amnd as Factor Rodwell nodded to him, Hu- bert Stane moved up to the counter, and began to give his order. It when the eyes at first b or an i would w conjectured tal conve ion stag was quite Jate in the afternoon opportunity he sought given to him. Tmpelled by the curjosity he had strolled over the Indian tepees I bud there countered Miskodeed teaching puppy-dog tricks He had stopped | to speak to her, and as stilll gageq in rather one-sided gation, when the sound him rnor's w was to a W en- convers | of ¥nglish | round compa towards voices caused to turr The the factor, e tepees gove party by s moving Stane tion, and the came and almost them, | of ew nearer atte face that was nfu ooking at 1 PP absorp the ] the certain embarrs ment of the girl, must have utterly miscomprehended the situation, and that was what happened, for a mo- ment later, the sound of a nuulmz reached him idyll of the land!” ip with an angry The party was every pair him cnriously gray f the with met | tevel glanee and in 'rJ icker pt That sent the hlopd to his f creased the anger whieh ¥ The was conschous of its od in Misk party feminene voice He looked in his blue eyes passing, and was regarding pair, the who had beer v:m‘ ust | nearly of | cyes And eyes ¢ Ainley themn one his in of conter ace, and | 1 surged im at the laug remark overheard Ainley people, and what He stepfled | hut Ainley, withi had the might he ‘-,m om &) for llnzmm‘l\ who atehing the Of Course, I'll Take tiipated hia move by falling out of = Celery King $ALESMAN $AM group. “Don’t tonight not fail.” 1 be the igjt * smok a mid chind his Al faded ir Ing wild the song oy i | First i ((‘nminucd in Our next Issue) ) Friday, November. 16, 1923, KDEKA (Westinghouse—ast Pittsburgh). m.—Organ recital by from the Cameo Pittsburgh. Jesus School les- R. L. Lan- 6:15 p. cille Hale, organist Motion Picture theater, 7:30 p. m.—"Our Lord Missiona * the Sunday son for Nov. 18 by Dr. ning. 7:45 p. m.—The Children's 8:00 p. m.—National Stockman and Farmer. 8:15 by Radio,” p. m.—"Boy Scout Meeting| conducted by Richard Victor, Scout Master, Troop No. 1, Presbyterian church and No. Calvary Efscopal church. WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) Dinner concert by 6:00 the WBZ m.- tette m.—A dramatized Youth's Cor Twilight MaeDonald Book furnished by IFarmers ¥ hange. Bedtime for grown-ups by Orison 8 Marde, 11:00 p. m. >rogram of Chamber| music by the WBZ Quintette; Leslie| Mason, tenor. WEAF (American Tel, and Tel, m.~—Daily sport talk. ter Mills, baritone with E Berumen. Songs by the Abraham and Strauss choral society of Brook+ lyn, N. Y. Health talk under the auspices of the N, Y Ethel Mae Nolds, lyr Beatrice Beeker, nlr'mmnc Rose Becker, violinist, WGI (Amorican Radio and Research Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) m.—( nll- 11‘-11“ P story panior for the Review, by the Court Farmer's Period, the FEastern States Square Stor Co, N. Y)| 7:30 p Wal- Association SOprano. reader and 6:15 p lesson 164 Gi40 . 645 p Sports news 7:15 p. m practice, ~Boston police reports, news flashes, m. m.—Late Talk by John J. Row- lands, editor “National Sports- man Magazine,” subject “Small Bore Target Smooting.” 7:30 p. m.~Evening 1. Selected verses by Charles 1. H. Wagner, radio 2. Musicale by the Myrtle Fordan Trio. 3. Red ~ ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! of poet e 1 « tah e “Dayer 0:8 or or you Bayer d presc s over twenty-three are Aspirin ihed genuine by millions ar ¥ trade mark vou SHOUD HANE u“fir\flw R D oW {9 VP10 YOU 10 TUEN TINGS5 U came to| ES IN I Lu-| al period. | Tubereulosis | program. | | | | | Read story | nesto’ NOVEMBEE 16, 1023, Cross health talk under the auspices of the I}[etropolllan chapter of American Red Cross by Henry ley Green, entitled “Animal Ai Health.” WGY (General Electric Co.—Schenect: 6:00 p. m.—Preduge and market quotations; news bullet 6:30 p. m.—Children’s program. . m.—Health talk. p. m.—Musical program. WIZ (Aeolian Hall—New York L:!y) 6:00 p. m.—"Kiddie Stories,” and played by Agnes Leonard. 7:30 p. m.g-Anne Robinson, soprano. 7:45 topics. 8:00 p. m.—Anne Robinson, soprano. p. m.—Looseleaf 8:16 p. m.—“Sports” by Williarg | 3. Slocum. 8:30. p. mn.—Piano recital by phine Hartman Vollmer. :45 p. and “Letty Pepper.” 9:05 p. m.—Piano recital phine Hartman Vollmer. by Had Pneumonia Severgl Times Kunew the Symptoms, So This He Used ALLEN’S LUN HEALER M. Folsom's of Result. Story n Your lung healer to me five years been using it since Dear Sir recommended and I have with splendid resuits. the first stages of a cold break it up quickly. Last winter I neglect {1 had all the symptoms of the d ed diseasc. gestot to be used exterfally in venting pneumonia (with the Healer) I used both and receive most instant relief, and soreness |1 was as well as ever. Your remedies not only prevented, cured pneumonia, and you can this letter to prove it HARRY FOLSOM, 185 Chestnut St., Sold in New Britain by Brainerd Co., National Miller-Hanson Drug Co,, City Store, Snapshots. NT 10N TO THE SINGING . A% LONG AS BE'S PAID REAL MONEY, M\GMT As WELL ENJOY T SUDDENLY SNICKERS RIEHT OUT, AND RE- CEIVES NUDGE BY wirg * THERE'S THE FIRST CATCHY TUNE THERE'S BEEN ALL EVENING HUMS 1T UNDER 5 BREATH Current m.—The King Sisters, for- of “Irene,” “Jim Jam Jems,” I had several attacks of pncumonia previously and my lungs had become very suscept- ible'to colds and pneumonia. I found that when I used the Lung Healer in it would A3 a result I | have not hal pneumonia for several years cold too long and before I realized it Having read your cir- cular 'recommending your anti- The congestion began to disappear and in a few days were entirely gone and Lynn, Mass, Clark & Pharmacy, © McClure Newspaper Syndicate the Cop- ds to ‘Tea at its Best "SALADA" ORANGE PEEOE BLEND is pure, delicious and economical. One trial will confince. you. NEW STANLEY CO. ady) stock ins. sung lyrie 9:20 p. m.—Children’s Book Week by Marian Humble. 9:30 p. m.~~Joint recital by Anna Pinto, harpist, and Loretto Federic, soprano, with Loretta Connor, pianist. 10:40 p. m.~—Near East Relief Dinner. Iyric B. Stanley Incorporate Jose- ated.” James 1. Cooper, counsel for Stanley’ Works company, L. Young, secretary of the .company, P. B. Stanley. has no objection to the title of new company and evidently.does consider it an encroachment on corporate name. . . Tie “Stanley Incorporated” WRC Radio COrp. of America—Washington, D. C. Jose- 6:00 p. m.—Children’s Hour Peggy Albion. 8:00 p. m.—Travel Talk prepared by the Nutional Geographic Society. 8:15 p. m.—Song recital by Her- man Fakler, 8:30 p. m.—Violin Britain ha Sweeney. of $10,000 divided into 406~sh 8:45 p. m.—Song recital by Ger-|auch having a par value of $25 trude Misel. | purpose of the corporation 9:00 p. m.—Song Peter. 9:30 p. m.—Violin Sweeney. 9:45 p. m.—Song recital trude Misel. 10:00 p. m.~Piano recital by Ma Cooltdge. by recital by Mabel | Time G is by Ger-| TO DARKEN HAR APPLY SAGET Bring Back Its Nat Gloss and At- tactiveness SURPRI PARTY Mr. andgMrs. E. Miller of 163 Bas- gett street were pleasantly Wed evening upon the their 11th wedding anniver celved a number of usefu! gifts | selections were rendered by Juickiewicz. the surprised jon of They Mr Look Young was Colo ago then Ty Commnion garden sage brewed in heavy tea with sulphur added, | turn gray, | beautifully dark and luxuriant, a few applications will prove a roy tion if your hair is fading, streake gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and ew Winter Wheat lmmune To the Bunt and Smut/ | Washington, . 16, = Develop- | ment of a new variety of winter | wheat which #s resistant to bunt for | smut is announced by the depart- ! ment of agriculture. It has heen named “Ridit" because it is. expecte d | to rid the wheat ficlds 6f smut, The variety was developed by Dr. E, F Gaines of the Washingbon agricultural experiment station at Pullman, Wash., in co-operation with the department of agrieulture. It was bred through | crossing Turkey and Ilpremce varic- ties, the Intter a smut resisting spring wheat from Australia. hMl( has been found better allapgeds the more humid regions thah Yor semi- arid regions. A few hundred farm- ers in eastern Washington planted Ridit this fall to give it a were com- plete trial than it has had iA experi- ments, ed a blesome, Bottle Compound s of Wyeth's Sage read- I'his is the old-time for con- | pre- Lung d al- lients, While wisp, sinful, we al youthful appe: ness. By darkening Wyeth's no one naturally, so evenly. A sponge or soft brush draw this through your h one small strand at a tim ing all gray, hairs have and, after another application or your hair becomes beautifully glossy, soft and luxuriant, faded hair is to retain nee and attract your two but use | gan tell, because it does i with it v by m disappea Drug d ~gw BY CLUYAS WILLIAMS Portrait of a Man'at the Opera. A WOULDNT BE 50 BAD STRAING EYES TRYING WONDERS I THAT MAN 1P YOU KNEW WHAT'THEY TO GET SOME INKLING OVER THERE WOULD WERE TALKING ABOUT ~ OF PLOT FROM THE RATHER BE AT A PROGRAM MOVIE, “TOO et M5 W ISNT TRVINGT® WONDERS HOW KID THE SHOW « THE FAT MUCH THAT HUSKY PICTURES ALWAYS GIRL UP THERE TRYING T TENOR GETS. PRETY SHOW A MAN GOINGTD BE KITTENISH JUST STRICK ~ SOFT JOB! WISHES SLEEP AT THE OPERA. HIM AS PUNNY THAT'S ALL MC WERE AN OPERA * IT CANT BE DONE SINGER ALL THIS RACKET VERIFIES THE PACT IN PROGRAM AND RE- SIGNS WIMSELF TO UTTER GLOOM Gl AS WLLIAMS RECEIVES ANOTHER. CURTAIN PALLS ADMONISHING REACHES CHEERILY NUDGE TROM TOR HAT, AND K5 WIPE TOLD THERE'S STiLL ANOTHER, ACT o vat BY SWAN WELL — DO 9P WANT 0 RAGEST WYY Judge Cooper, L. W. Young and P. The tme of a new New Britaw company 55 to be “Stanley Incorpor- The incorporators are Judge the w. and The Stanley Works the not its of New incorporated on a capital ares The to recital by Ruth| manufacture hardware and tools. — as‘ recital by Mabel \——- EA ural to a will streaked and faded hair Just ela- d or Sul- phur recipe at home, though, is trou- An easier way is to get and Sulphur any drug store all ready recipe | improved by the addition of other in- a not our ives hair with zo and Sulphur Compound, t so You just dempen and taking or ved, two, urk,

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