New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 10

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o . e e e v A« R s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. - BEST LAXATIVE %lVOICES 0 THEAR) FORBOWELS =~ Taursday, N ¢ | (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). s | | 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the | Grand Symphony orchestra from the Million Dollar Grand theater, Pitts- | burgh, ra 7:30 p. m.—Weekly chat with the farmers by Frank E. Mullen, Radio I -Bedtime stories for parents— prepared by the Children’s Aid association and read by Alfrad F. Whitman, executive secre- tary. WEAF Telephone and Telegraph | New York City.) | 7 p. m—Midweek services under | the auspices of the New York Feder- atlon of Churches. Daily sport talk by Thornton Fisher. Program h,\'1 { Gimb>2l Brothers, New York. Vincent il,orw? orchestra broadcasting direct | | Litor of the National Stockman and | f7om the Grill of the Hotel Pennmyl-| | Farmer. | vania. | 7:45 p. m.—The Children's period. | and | a = MATING IN THE WILDS gy OTrWELL BINNS : ILLUSTRATED BY t i - RALSATTERTIELD - A @920 ALFRED A KNOPF.INC ; 3 | (American 1C e | Co. If Headachy, Bilious, S Constipated @©E23INE A SERVICE.INC, I suifered. Rut another BEGIN HERY Hubert Stanc, a while visiti yether Hudson Bay ] ‘ old . \ cal 1 hape Stane Tonay r whicl post innocence is 8 p. m.--National Stockmman Farmer magket reports. $:15 p. m.—Address of rarmers, 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the Lyric quartet composed of Sarah Peck, so- prano; Jane Packham Alexander, con- | SENTENGED TOJAIL l i e ST, +as | Bogdanskd Gets 30 Days as Well as Fine of $200 Charles Riley, violin. work in interest 1o | small | day I he re- ode ke the midni find e other Apparently e discuss the the world's shows that the | may go wrong| that 1 i | SAY “BAYER” when you buy- <pmuine | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for something, for broke ‘But why one 1t s aoh o 1stices w i usually piano, inconvenience fol- lows a gentle liver and howel cleans- ing with “Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Riliousness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress gone by morning. Most harmless laxative for Men, Women ans Children-—10c boxes, also 25 and b¢ sizes, any drug store, and crept quietly down to the camp, his gun still at the ready, and with es fixed on the 1conseious Stane, Moving very cautiously he reached the place where the cano was beached, and looked down into it A gleam of satisfaction came into h { dark eyes as he saw a small sack of | beans reposing in the stern, then again a covetous look came into them as their gaze shifted to the stores about the camp. Rut these were very near the sleeping man, and as the stirred in his sleep, the half-breed re No griping or ?11:30 p. m.—Special concert. other night ! Mr. Ain- ular matter him 2" but sat waiting “I suppose t WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) on this par hed to see no reply, and the girl watching conclusion that Gerald the or Stephen, alias Stanislaw, Bogdanski | was fined $200 and costs and sen- , | tenced to jail for 30 days when ar- | raigned before Judge B, W, Alling in | pelice court this morning on two charges of violating the liquor law, | He was arrested last Saturday by Policeman Thomas Feeney and when SR S e arraigned in_court Monday pleaded | R not guilty. He changed his plea to | 10t : guilty this morning through Attorney s % . William F. Mangan. Teofil Skingor, e B Cgnectt by the Yo M. C. Al (ho was arrested at tho same time, e e dtins srown. | Was discharged as Judge Alling said ubs ]‘; Onison X Marde that no evidence had been introduceqd 5 s st |to prove that he had sold liquor. | Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods present- Wiz | ed the state’s case. New Policeman Feeney testified that at 12:05 o'clock Sa ay he went into | restaurant at 271 Myrtle street, con- | cted by Bogdan tered Skingor ANOW GO ON W 00k- TH THI and Wood," Field and “Clubs, Sy from 7 p.m. 1o outing Stream. 7:30 p. kiddics. ture a own favorable t story lered ad wished to 1le’s secretur: d which, had be W believed what were sk as at it possible tales for the ast lec- short-story Esenwein, land Home- | Twilight Stor m “Satting the course ir Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism 9 Accept only “Bayer” package W which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets questions Stane Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ! . Genuine “Bayer Aspirin” is never sold in WA R Nl N G: candy stores, bars orgafes. Go to Drugstore. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicylicacld sueh that it his one-time vas convineed n of p ) pains to her rescuer SCHOOL INSPECTION TONIGHT Open house will be observed by the | Central Junior High school and the | prevocational high school this eve- | ning from 7:30 o'clock until 9 o'clock. Parents and friends have been in- vited to visit the schools, In the pre- vocational high school the boys will be at work and mdchinery will be seen in operation, - 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. Theselittleolives colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel, Th;rleasam little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after cfiects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take | hold of the trouble and quickly correct | it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums, So do stron; liquids. It is best not to take calomel. !(.el lDr Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, *“dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel “logy " and “heavy.” They *clear” brain and “perk up” the spirits, 15¢ and 30c. of a can into a sink and Pogilanski threw a bottle under a stove. He sal: about 15 men ran out of the place as he entered. Detective Sergeant Wil- liam P. MeCue and Policeman Potrick {O'Fara testified that they had seen skingor in the place. A quantity of iquor was procured after the men had been arrested. | Skingor said that working there only a week | He said that | hired him for $25 a we {not received pay. Skingor admitted |that Bogdanski sold moonshine but | he was employed as & chef and pre- | pared dinners for about 30 men cach day excepting Baturdays and ‘‘undays. | PBogdanski has been arrestud fen | times since 1913 and cach time on a charge of violating the liquor law, He was charged as a second offend- er this morning. The case of J. J. Jurozzwicz of 708 | Main street, Hartford, charged with | | passing a standing trolley car on West | Main street last Iriday afternoon was continucd until Saturday morning at |the request of Prosecutor Woods, | Detective Sergeant William P, McCae | land D. J. Donahoe will be the state's | witnesses in the case, | way to old YFore 3 1o wate e York City) alf (Acolian Hall linquished any liring thought of & p , and when n the contents | had heen and never Rogdanski and he has Stealthily he e he pou wi Wor \ sold liquor YOUR BLOOD NEEDS IRON FOR WINTER 0 resist cold—to ward off sick- ness—to feel the buo:nn which only rich bl can give, ) you l;lu'st l;,na ir&:. " f the New York A of Trade and | | Gude's Pepto-Mangan provides T m; ,\, [.‘u s o it .,..‘f. 1“.‘,“.’.:? iron in just the form most nudily; v it | |assimilated—a form which will not e Y ewen | lirritate the weakest stomach nor 1) lawdore Lecscl. | injure the teeth, but which effee- 7 i : tively enriches the blood and invig- vrates the body. Get a bottle and begin to take it now. At your drug- fim's, in ligi_xid and ublethlom. - . Lol ¥ree Trial .’u".'.'.‘..n:‘..!’.:.'m..- ‘s Pepto Mangan, gen- oo %flr"':-:ru:&?-v 'r-mn:.dm e 3 Breitentnch Co. 85 Warren St K. Y. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan | Tonic and Blood Enricher — e e e S reee— ¢ man in \ ol | | away ATl thr Stane quarters of later awoke, and kick | the Blankets, repienished th | then went a little’ way up 1 bathe. At the end of half an hour Colloge | he returned. His first glance was to- | Wire from the fi crossed ¢ | wards the tent, the fly of ich was | tortum sit close, then he looked round the 0:15 p. camp and a puzzled look came played Walte t Po- direct | Audi- n| e r Hardley, program professor of California; Wanamake it was t So, hugging a little further side to scek shelter win er the high 1 hour later t S Aniln | « ving Gerald Ainley and his Indiar & swept out of the tributary am into ~ broader current, and drove down.stream, unconscious t v stroke of the p further from t ought, | soug t is pe hy “ nona “The World at thel by Frai H from m ! bank C'ross-Roads, 8 Sisson | on his| vas something u little | © something present | [ 1the Guaranty y P I baum famiar not tre ol Great Scott At u run he tween him and the ewmp, and round and that e his heart the they HE WAS A " HALI-BREED O The cano: L | EVIL couNTENANCE rpis i p. m.—Danee Commodore ot direction of Rerng ir m the 1dle was ta RS 100 0y us m by the nder by | progr estri 1 1a Hotel & = | 100k« saw most of the stores pheed them tef surged in Thank You lonk a r to prove his w erime for whieh he previous CHAPTER VI f v stranded A the indi 1t was noon to polnt that way; and Stane directed the nose e, thoughtiul face towards a landing place who a sand-bar the upper s was a pile driftwood for fir '8 Sians One Experience Enough, “Why don't you advertise?" Town Etorekceper: “No siree, 1| did once and it pretty near ruined me."” “How was that " “Why, people came in and b durn near all the stuff T had Louis Globe-Democrat WGY 2 r of the man something ha He mile at the t she swung round ir standi on her fac wit) k quota The matter § quickly canor are strg ipon ight -8t | prepared n wilde enougl the ainh tion roads in New York state | werion and be oppor- | explained con cooked) was to brine [stolen the ety Then we na s we are ittt Vanket slum e 10t in a desperate case | ¥ it wi WGl (Anerican Radio and Research Corp, | Medford Hillside, Mass,) | proce bough yards ¥ per. Suburban Heights. The Morning Train. |wiviamgy By GLUYAS WILLIAMS a man | have food, | have my rifie A they pit betwe trees in| be possibie to make a raft and foat foeclih down the river until meet your cle's prople And if the Stane | . o current took contro Mashes. | o gun belleve me whey come I am s trouble,” Ple auick Yard n th 180 protest to g ot Belteve th pleasure 1o serve yo ow do not matter enough long “You live “T have a panion And w i permit me to be “Oh," he #e the e ment winter T am ¢ day isive NiIgR with ‘But “You hat Yes bitter Ainley #ojourn i eounty =0 Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs Makes 8 famils sunpls of really dependnble cough medicine Fae- ily prepared, and gaves about §2 e 1f vou have & severs oo €old accompanied with tickle, hoarsenres, or J GRENINENI%Y o e O this into a with plain nt bottle an anulated s vou ean use clarified mol eorn svrup, instead of desired. This recipe makes really remarkable cough tastes good, and in spite of it cad be depended upon to giv and lasting relief You can feel this take congh in & wav that means businesa It loosens and raises the phleom. stops throat tickle and soothes and heals ¢ irritated membranes that line the t and bronchial tubes with suc mess, ease and certainty that it astonishing TR is & special and highly trated oo hold of & is really ro— rway ceveres coughs, throat and chest colds are many worthlees imitatinms of this misture. To avoid disappoint ment, for “81% ounces of Pinex” with full dirsctions and don't acrerd 5o ¥ Guaranteed to give absolute thing Flsr. action or woner prompily e The Pinex Co, FL. Vnsue, - ECZEMIA TCHED AND BURNED On Children’s Limbs and Bodies. Cuticura Heals. )| om y were d fussy by the arning, and kept me . ote of nights “'A friend recommended Cuticura Soap end Ointment so | purchased some and in about two weeks all signe of ecrema were gone, after using one ca » and one box of Oint Signed) Mrs Harold P The canesd & ent.” [ LA™ NiGHT FOR TORNING ME DOWN FOR KAMEETER JHEN 1 SPEN o S D THANKIGIUNG WITH v FOUMD help thinking of those tioned looke: are ris Stane Jonht There ¢ alter tramp throt “Then 1 He had fiy canght walked 1o herse ed ative 1o 1 my ke e fows ming a e He gleaming in he turnes wateh ard and begar with preparatic Wie th nosse asio We plaine OHE w9 AL T OUY FROM R G MORNNG " £ MER GOOD ) 20 WOV REFUSED 10 PRWE +ER HOME WHEN ] N NS, MR GUZILEM WORA EH"- SHAME 7 $00 -H00 H0O-HOO Ho0 HOO practics, lesson 1oy by Gror prominent news- in- Important fo iu Women | Readers of this Paper | Thoueands upon thousands of wo- men have kidney or bladder trouble | and never suspect it, | Women's complaints often prove to | be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the vesull of kidney or bladder disease, If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs 1o become diseased, You may suffer pain in the headache and los< of ambition Poor health makes you nervous, | frritable and may be despondent; makes anyone so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Sxamp-Root, by restor ing bealth to the kidneys, proved to | be just the remedy needed to over- come such conditions, Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Koot, the great kid. ney, liver and bladder medicine will d for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, | Y., you may receive sample size bot. tle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores, ‘ back, o TTERS MANG IT HE'S 6OT 70 SET NATCH RIGHT - THIS CATCHING £ MORNMG TRAN BY GUESSWORK 5 N or ATRAIN SLE ! THATS AN IMPAS- HEARS A FANT TOOT, GROANS AND BRIAKS INTO A TROT DISCOVERS THAT RUMBLE WAS CAUSED BY INTCRURBAN TROL- LEY GLTTING UNDER WAY Yo S UNNING R THE REST WATCHES MUST BE THE'R COMFORTARLE or TINDS THAT THE PALK PAPER UP AT " TREIGHT TRAI K —— IT Whs !‘n:x AN AUTO TINDS COMING DOWN SIDE STREET AND 5.0W5 DOWN TO CUSTOM- ARY GMT BUT THERE'S NC MISTAKING THAT SOUND. 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