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N B)’ OTrWELL DBINNS \%‘i,yd e WLUSTRATLD BY f =3 : R SATIERTIELD - LAl it i s el ™ ©(420 ALFRED A KNOPF.NG. @423 NE A SERVICE.INC, FODAY a north Whi Helen ANOW GO ON WITH THE STORY search he had made swastiki brooct cumstances found it, and of the meoti and of the lat had seen Helen river in a canos Sir James stared door at the w him. His face of my journey out the this, and to wc river “You are going ley in some consternatior going to leave Miss Yardely Sir James, anticipating the conclusion of his subordinate's sentence 1 an not going to leave her to her fate, 1 have thought the matter out carefully, 1s four with you, and sh at this point, so that in the Helen returning you miss her by any chance, 1 sha a message to Rodwell, at Fort sum, instructing him to send you an outfit that will last the s necess you will have blanche own visits across to and go southward back 7 time rather my d ellow, B el | derstand t broke off, to to be robb ¢ |camp ook an Indians a camp ent I establis) Il send Mal. | ¥ And arte | 8 to 1 your plan Yes | ort to that end, and I may say that, | diated gladnes anxious |townrds the rifle in the possible, 1 am even mor out her than you." A half Vs {u TR d, Ainley; | thy ave charge of the g that you have r Find came on the great| As odded ot t lecided that smile (1 | nd It you am oughttully od searcl can talk |of | rose ek to the matter e tiy th ery time v ey wa la looke ek and was now the wee of man W 1 Miss Yardely,™ you really mean what you ‘Of course 1 do lightly And Gera Ainley man camped within two mile two nights ago” “1 should say the di lake is ever cried replicd with less than that,” Helen with a little laugh Stane looked at her i Here was something that wa him NEW GERMAN OIL FORMULA RUBS OUT RHEUMATIC PAINS Temarkab disco quick, soothing relicf f gout, neuralgia and ne German Chemistry to the world the the relief of Theadache Novocai now coms entific make a thing of the have suffered A new ¢ has been disco a clear amber medi stances. 1t 19 disappears that it must the body anced ar beyond fTomorrow Airight Avegetable Constipation. for painless rwar discovery nerve relict be ent tisst ad of this re tonishing aking many lite, cre g astonis Suils from America butors have local 4 lispense matic, gout, neuralgia sufferers in this city with a written guarantce, signed selves, to return the full price of the first bottle are not wonderfully reli ferers should take adv liberal offer. Unless you get relief from the very first bottle, your drug- gist wiil return your money. 1t is call- ed Buhler O, and can be had at most good druggists such as The Fair $t Malinowski & 9'Brien, The Clori Seainerd Co., Millcr-Hanson Drug ¢ to and - )t sl P age of this sed [or over § NEW BRITAI | “Miss Yardely, take a little brandy. 1 implore you P Helen looked up, noddedgwithout | speaking, and with shaking hands | poured out ‘a little of the spirit for herself, ~ After a time her breatth came back, and she rose to her feet. l (Continued in Our Next Issue) | ‘|' VOICES (N THE AIR | —————— { KDKA | (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). No More Stains | on Childrens Teetl} ! 5 p. m.—~The children’s period. New Harmless Liquid Quickly Dis- § p. m.—National Stockman and solves Lvery Sital Vhitens Teeth IFarmer market reports. iz <poils appearan $:15 p. m.—"A Memory of @ld Can- wish eth. terbu T by John Ray Ewers of e i Iast End Christian church, 3:30 p. m.——Concert by Anne Hag- 3 g meier Woestehoff, contralto; J. Mal- Lol teerh sain. | eolm Thompeon, tenor; Jumes Youn- gor, ‘ceilo; Marilla Kohary, accom- | punist. 11:30 p. m.- Tuesday, November 1923 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by . the | Grana Symphony orchestra from the | Million Doligr Grand theater, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 30 p. m.—Feature. { culled Bleachodent, con- % ingredien: h loosen the st Special late concert. WBZ (Westinghouse—Springflield) World market survey from of Commerce at Boston. period-—talll by a member Agcicultural college. Twilight tales for the rvice in the Home" ecture in the Houschold Course by Agnes H, Division of Uni- moved by an the mos with the first app tlon of ackode nt Lighly endorsed by dentists. Cannot p enamel and will not act on any Fine for removing » from adults’ teeth, Get chodent today on mao guaren. xood drug tores everywhere, such as Tp.om. Dept Ca.! Co. nerd Drug Clark & Br Dickinson | Fair Dept. Store. Crowell Drug Co., i party 16th Mana zement Craig of the Mass, rsity Extension. 5 p. m.—Concert by | 9 p. m.—Redtim vps by Orison S. Marden. 10 p Ire dance Departure orchestra uish veil, and ant cruck- 1 by the med full of o Fenway, for grown- smoke stor music m ram of of WEAF ephone and T York City. legraph Co., New S m.—Eva Le Gallicnne, o[ ous actress with company in a | from *The Daily sport talk by Thornton IFisher, “Brooklyn Eagle Current Events” by H. V. Kalten- . on | boTN, associate editor of the Brooklyn e Duily Bagie. Music by the World's Mutual Instrumental trio, Iisther Nel- soprano. Francis Moore, planist. WGl (Awmerican Radio and PResearch Corp,, Medford Hillside, Mass,) kne r, he t few Swan, was not o eric 1 iher thought 12 the fir You will have smi I could A d the wind | ered this to in such timber us this, Miss Yarde. me to you to die, 6:10 p. m, Late news flashes, nothing Sports news e o Qoner 13oston Codr police practice, reports. spect 1 lesson e xome way o only 1 don’t kne i m Evening program. 1. Weekly business report compiled by Roger W, Babson. 2. Musicale to be announced in the form of a DX con- test consisting of vocal and instru- mental solos, this wilder. what to Oh me 1o, do it he next best thing redd thoughts WG (General Eleetrie Co&-Schencetady N. Y) choed, hope lighting | I'roduce stock market news bulletins Musieal program by the Saratoga Springs, by any means yon counld | lake 6 p.m quotations; 745 pom Practice Club Rut lown to the side, congtruction to do that terrupted painful - . of you," | be very but there Nay WIZ (Acolian Hall--New York City) is 1o othes But how ¢ thank time am strong, to at down to p. m. —Relections from *“The Boys Own Book of Politles,” by Wm Shepherd 7:45 p. arrangements to Get a Better Air talk by m.—"How CHAPTE) iversity of the The Rant Wilde rey p. M. Rertha made two | oo contralto | 10:15 p. m.—Dance Hotel Astor Grill from the Hotel Astor THE BEST WAY T0 GET YOUR IRON 5 O you know that one of the fo Uhe: taka D reasons why phyeicians have prescribed Gude’s Pepto-Man-, gan for 30 years is because of its ample supply of iron? Phvsicians found that the iron’ content of Gude's was readily absorbed by the system, that it did not irritate the stomach or injure the teeth, and that it quickly and effectively toned and strengthened the system. At your '8,/ in both li.tiuid and tablets. : To wee for it Free Trial Tablets f%, /7 zoare!! “alue of Gude's Peptn Manwan. send for gen- erous Trinl Parkage of Tablets. Send po Mooy - juet your name and addres to M. J. Breitenbach Co., 38 Warren St., K. Y. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher sadeasting Broadway™ Brainard worked . Carolyn Finney Springer, their pos- back the several the g of program by the arranged orchestra direct preparation, for the carryin ompanion down 1o the helped him to g vas about to faint himse first resting y v here e conld im or 1en tres ] | much real curative power as there is in | DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923. SAYS BOX OFFICE © Del " SHARES N FEES ;Theater Treasurer Testifies (o uspmsn b — “The testi- this ¢ New York, Nov. mony Mr. Lyons in part explains why the public pay such high prices for the tickets in New York ecity,” said Jus- tice Selah B, Strong yesterday in the supreme-court, Queens, in comment- ing on testimony of . J. Lyens of 492 Ninety-eighth street, Woodhaven, thaf he had made as high as $400 a week extra when treasurer of the Belasco theater in Manhattan by collecting | “brokerage™ fees from ticket agencies. | and also is entitled to the hrokerage | His testimony was in an action in|from the ticket hrokers. Some weeks avhich he secks $4,642.30 profits of a | it will run up to $300 or $400. That syndicate in which he invested in|is the treasurer’s. 1 never gave a ebruary, 1919, The syndicate ccased | ticket to a broker unless he paid me operations in December, 1920, Part | at least 25 cents for it and rometimes of the defense of Alexander McAllis- | I was paid as high as $1 a ticket ex- ter, the deefndant, was that he lent money to Lyons to invest and that the amount Lyons owes him is more than enough to liquidate any claims Lyons may have. Lyons said ihat at the time the syndicate was organized he was carn- ing $10,000 to $12,000 a ycar as treas- urer of the Belasco theater. He was asked by the defendant’s attorney if he had not testified once hefore that of compare. Ask for he was making but $45 a week as treasurer. He answered that he had. | When asked to ‘expldin, he said: hat s a simple matter. A treas- urer in a box office receives a salary was the custom at asked the attorney. Yes, sir,” answered Lyons. “And still is “Yes, si “And the public pays,” commented Justice Strong from the bench, to which Lyons again answered: “Yes, sir.” that | STATE DISCUSSION ON COMMUTATION RATES Makes a Family S 0;‘ Coq‘ a’lméw'y ! New Britain Will Be Represented By Really hfll: than ready- h syrups. and sves about “OEReily ‘and quickly prepared. Joseph R. Andrews of Cham- ber of Commerce President Joseph R. Andrews of the Chamber and a repre- sentative o bureau of the | chamber will attend a meeting in Hotel Taft, New Haven, tomorrow | evening, when proposed legislation af- fecting commutation Service on the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, now pending before the in- | terstate commerce commission, will {bo discussed. Representatives of nearly every city and town in the state will be in at- tendance. Resolutions will be pre- | pared to be submitted to the I, C. C. when it meets to take up the com- mutation problem, Tomorrow night's meeting has heen of Commerce If vou combined the “”“""".!”"WY' ties of every known “readv-made” cough remedy. vou probably could not get as cough syrup, home-made in a few this simple i prepared which is easily minutes. 3 A Get from any druggist 215 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill_the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as de- sired. The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleasant and never spoils, % This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets | right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief, It loosens the i phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle |called by and will be presided over and heals the sore, irritated membranes | by Mayor Barton of South Norwalk, so gently and easily that it is really ROV s Cag will eislly preroome thb | WASHNICK--CASREN av’s use will nsually o . Phe e ; g ordinary cough and for bronchitis, eroup, rf‘,’ marrlage of Joseph J. Wasnick lioarseness and bronchial asthma. there | ©f 250 High strect and Miss Marion is nothing better, Cashen, daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth Pinex is a most valuahle concentrated | Cashen of 380 Kast Main street was compound of genuine Norway pine ex- | soimenized at St. lary’s church yes- :;’T“r'e:i_'dl"""_‘!“""‘_“r “r‘:"‘:";‘_" generations | yorquy morning. Rev, John T. Winters, To avoid disappointment, ask vour | Pastor, officlated at the ceremony. druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with | James Kelly was best man and Miss full directions, ‘and don’t accept anv- [ Margaret Tyland was maid of honor. | thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute | Mr, Wasnick Is an accountant at the | state capitol and his bride was em- ployed in the Stanley Works office, satisfaction or money promptly re. funded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hello! Hello! The Order Clerk. “ioTh WILLIARS PRUMS WiTH PENCIL ON COUN TER WHILE WAITING TOR MER MBER WHAT IT WA COOK ASKED MER SPECIAL Ly T0 CRDER mufs DOWN ORDER 70 BE TONT O MR WILRERT TEM 15 FORCOTTEN IN DEBATE WHETHER SHE SAID A Do2EN OR HALT A DOZEN BANANAS MATTER 15 SETTLED BY CR iNG BANANAS OFF ENTIRELY A MRS W NOW LAUNCHES INTD DESCRIPTION OF A PARTICULAR KIND OF PEA - MRS LERMAN TOLD HER ABOUT THEM THEY COME IN A RED CAN NO. SHE or /e W15 NOW TIRMLY CON T WASN'T PEAS 1T WaAS ED THET THEY CAPRY THEM STRINGLESS BDEANS THAT THEY D ONLY THINWK CLERK. § POINT SETTLED LRk READS UIPLS ¢ PRED AND ABOUT | ORDER CVER TOR. TNAL THis TIME MBS W REMEMBERS REVISION © McClure Newspaper Syndicate tion of an the new building to serve as a house for female inmates, | the general contract und sub-contracts | has been signed as follows: Plumbin T, Cowles Electric Mills; painting, the ) T El A has a pure, fresB flavor beyond a pacKage today. ART WORK ON BUILDING Work was started today on the erec- annex to the town home, C. L. D, Co. has work, A, J. Quinlivan; clectrical Co.; heating, A. anning Co. A French doctor has made 16 suc- | cessful transfusions of animal blood into men. Good io. the last drop fil\e weigllt of Juy sits lightl_y upon the hostess who, dines secure in the confi- dence that her coffee will be nothing short of Good to the last. droP." MAXWELL HOUSE READS THE LIST OVER TO MER TO SEE WP IT WILL MELP HER. LOCATE THE MISSING ITEM DOESN'T KNOW THE NAME CLERK READS OFP & LST ALL THE PEAS N o HANGS UP WITH THE CERT- AIN KNOWLEDGE THAT N THE COURSE OF THE DAY MRS W WiILL CALL UP TO DEMAND Wiy ONLY HALF THE THINGS SHE ORDERED WERE DELVERED @ the Dickinson Baug Co. AwW=-1 AINT 00PNESS SAVEE., SAM, gL TIRED, MOM- 0O MUST BE DEAD THED WUNTING BLL DAY= COPE AND 5T POWN HERE PND REST ALMOST . ol [VE BEEN SVTTING DOWN ALL