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T am prove a very effi will do my John's Ambul SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts Flush Your You Clean ¥ Bowcis taste of Hubert The first Yardely's d the a cry of must not you have other and bega broke 1 sha surgeor afraid 1 a meda Kid- neys as o ing to re Jad S deiightful drink which any now and then ti help neys clean A well-known sells lots of Jad believe trying trouble while all means have ne youtr kidneys at -~ alts is ine efferves se foreheac ) survey and the H e TADI § LE rough, bu posit | After building s a wast 1, a er in ng a quantity hes 1 earcfu Vjuries, wshion e whe 1 intersth ing over a 8¢ turned on m with crtainly L sob o a perfect Cinderelial 1t will hours to sew up these rents.” is worth while nt tailor that m take & Do you think it with a wt much of a mysel at g would look joh effort.” what else can | do “1 ean't got in ond Street on B to I¥ spedition.” he answered slowly, “but ¥ ! in the pack vou carried | thday. Thel L habit there that is hetter suited to the than the vou have.” | SERVICE. (NS look n woods i that his advice would he turned to a fresh subject. you going to sleep? You | n me the tent,” | aved a hand airily. “Outside, isn’t much room here Like sleeping onut with his donkey pleasure for ining "« a4 he “Where t n t to have There n s discover a new find it an Miss Yardely.” strictly one | said. Tomorrow 1 | f boughs i an 1 am afraid will aggerated pl “Then it will night only,” she S for 1 g on the girl outsis sitting \ a long t retirefl fo the spruce she had almost ¢ 3 I ] one watched b th iown and time conch went after | lookine, i fire, of for fell shirt to set which her and relief usleep. he binding tiwork. she awak-| looked around | through the trees | The forest was | and there seemed for the sudden | a stream of means our hours afterwards and glow proclaimed the dawn wonderfully still, 10 reason whatever awakening. Then | ingless babhle came through the | vas wall of the tent | stantly liste | patient his delirious broken through her minutes luter was i herforow puckered with St ay there lool suddenly her A rosy nd and the must was rious, babhle have Three | the tent, | xiety she iside ne wit ushed facs had was Gerald ind the other the name | the beautiful Indian girl whom she | talking with the sick ma at - Fort Malsun—Miskodeed, ad n WGH o (Continued in Our Next Issue) \ | | | . NOVIE BUG BITES BOY f FATHER TELLS POLICE 10 as seen he was confide were year-old bo! ende many stunts he heating Stane's ¥ vori w evi [ rform y examined him | son A arraigned | ay According ither his this w on Satur morn to the 1.to them of has complain ees with gy A blanket That | to Stane pen ‘l | actions the youngster 0 un automobile truck own father and started it in | wmchine went about it collided with a pole and | Anotl he jumped into star it or ind the youngster started t the ruilroad station imped ont after had started t i et Church day ok ¢ mor Lopped Int r day stopped only st imped ont car it ren int curh 1he er me it had run into{ ot, stopping after curbgone | | by Saved from an Operation by Lydia i E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ~ |'™ Compound Sidell, 11l.—*“1 was a nervous wreck. 1 was suffering from a pain in my left eide, which was al mostunbearable,anc | i could not even let the bed clothing rest on my body at night. 1 had been nvk for geven years, but not 50 bad until the last sighteenmonths,and had become so run- down that | cared for nobody, and would rather have live. 1 3 and the doctors told me v).at an operation was all there was left. 1 would not ) that, so husband brought a E. Pinkham’s Compound .rd lwa;:"d me I have taken fourteen bot and 1 feel ten years younger. Life is fuli of hope. 1 do il my house. v*n‘"-‘ a'd had a large garden this year, i "hm' the Vegetable ouse, 2nd when my h womanhood I in- hem to take it. I am to tell some suffering elp, and you can use m; letter to spread the gooc a E. Pinkham’s medicines.”’ M.Corruan, R.B.2 Sidell, lil. Vi ege ta., to take it. tles of it Com wu.. 4 in the two, littie fever too gister of n W [temple, | Shaa, | Pit | Duncan, Ithe |8 army |z l VOICES (N THE AIR e | Saturday, Nov, 24, 1923, | KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). | 6:00 p. m.—Dlnner concert by tie Inghouse Band under the direc tiog of T, J. Vastine. 7:00 p. m.—Football scores. 7:05 p. m.—Dinner concert tinued. 7:30 p. m. to America,” World."” 7:45 p. m.—The children’s period. 8:00 p. m.—Feature, 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the West- inghouse Band under the direction of T. J. Vastine. . con- | —“Bringing the World| prepared by “Our SUNDAY. ervices of the Point| church, Pitts- | Percival Barker, 10 Breeze burgh, mini a. m. Presbyterian Pa. Rev. m.—Bible story by Rev, W. pastor of the Alpha L Turtle Creek, Pa. Westinghouse veteran | held in the Masonic Pa. P l.ogan, theran church, 3 p. m.- memorial service Wilkinsburg, ; . m.—Vesper services of the yterian chureh, Hugh Thot- 4 minister, . m.—Dinner lnl\lmr"lv Athletic che. son Ker; concert by the association * or- alzo, director. s of the Emory chureh, Pitts- W. Wofford T. Methodist burgh, | (Westinghouse—Springfield) ATURDAY, ~Dinner concert by the Trio direct from the Dining room; Jan violinist and director; An- l.onergar cellist; Paul ) | “Bringing prepared_ 7:00 p. m. Hotel Kimball Hotel Kimball r sodard ¥ kiddies. America,” magazine §:00 p. m.~Concert by Mrs. Eliza- beth Hoover, pianist; Ruth Ray, vio-; linist, s for n\,“ World to “Our World"” the by m.—Bedtime for 9 story ::ro“n ups by Orison 8. 8. Marden. SUNDAY. 11:00 a. m.—Church services direct from n;n Church of the Unity. Rev. Charles A. Wing, pastor. Music fur- Rikkod] by the Phitharmonic Male ...,,n. and Miss Adecle Graves, m.—Sunday vespers on the Municipal chimes, trans- from the Campanile, Bagg, chime ringer. Services dircet from Congregational church, Gordon Gilkey, pastor; Army and Peace,” will Majar-General W, A of cavalry of the U, 6 4. . ~p1|||EHt 1d mitted direct Ernest Newton $:00 p. m South James sermon, “The be glven by Holbrook, chief Re WGI (American Radio and Research Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) ‘\Il n l'\\ m.—Code practice, Lessor Boston police reports. m.—Lvening program. | Thirty-fourth of a serics New England Business prob- by Arthur 1. Curnick of the England Business magazifle, Musical program to be nounced of talks or lems New an« SUNDAY 0 p. m.—Twilight program “Adventure Hour” gronducted the Youth's Companion. M s to be announced, £:30 p. m ning program on “World Unity” unde of the Mass. Federation E. L. Shaver, musieal program Talk Churches by 2. Evening’s announced to e WEAF Telephone and New York City Telegraph ; [ | BATURDAY Stories and songs n by John Martin, editor Martin's Book for Children, Waldo, soprano; joint Herbert Raiph Ward, composer- nist: Florence K. Keffer, soprano, T. Quattlander, baritone; Bindenberger, contraito, by Vause; Qe | et auction for of and recital George k Rode I'rogram York city broadcasting the Hotel Per ta nd . m on bridge by Gimber Vincent direct nsyle “tra SUNDAY Interdenominational the auspices of the Churches, | P, Merrill Presbyterian Music by ladio choir and | fandford m Aer Vederation of ey Withiam Drick York it | ment violinist ence t‘ by tho Gloria Trumpeters. Eritm ater, New Hudgon dio of the New York fity, b; :56 p. m.—Regular ) onfe in the Bedford branch, Y. M. .\.. Brooklyn, New York. Address Parkes Cadwan, and music concert by the Baltin orchestra. 8:45 p. Radio,” Modern of talks by Dr. director of search Corporation of Am 9:00 p. m-—Ame m.—“When R one of the “H 20 p. m.—Special musical direct froni the Capitol York city. m,—Qrgan recital by Arthur ‘Marks direct from the stu- Skinner Organ_company, I P the- of 9:00 p. 5 Creese. wiz (Acolian Hall—New York City) ATURDAY, . 6:00 p. m.—"Uncle Wiggily Stories" | y Howard G STAM | / - The sun is nature's furnace for heating the world. Hot as this natural furnace is, it is not hot enough in winter, so we must warm our house with an artificial furnace. Of all heaters, warm air furnaces are mosj effici- ent, for they ventilate the house as well as heat it. For construction, efficiency and se of operation, the STAMFORD has no WGY (General Electrie Co.—! N. Y) SUNDAY, € superioy among warm air furnaces. e - ®. When you buy a STAMFORD furnace you are protected by 65 years experience . in manufacturing heating apparatus. C. A. HIERPE program High Radio Broadcasting” Alfred N. Goldsmith, g an- evening; program arrvanged ) reshyterian ehurch, Albany, N. Y. 0 p. m.—Program by W Symphony orchestra and Carl Jester, tenor. and|{ I School adio Controls | ighlights = of| series ! Presbyterian . mi—Service of the- irst church, Albany, : ey I Postal Savings Banks Growing. The Postal Savings bank operated by the United States gevernment with practically every post office a branch bank, is zpt utilfzed merely by for- | eigners or children. Many Americans ofsall classes utilize the Jostal S ings bank. TIn onc Mrge eastern city alone the postal savings deposits were reported as $43,000,000, which many the Radio Scandinavian by James| Schenectady | commercial banks would point to as ot|a FORD of the able deposit total, AMEORD, ¢ onp - & 73 Arch Street The World At Its Worst. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Watching the Big Game on a Scoreboard. 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