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A — (vouces i e Az ) BONUS AND TAX GUT Superb in Quality " A.r' ing | JOHNSON ADVOCATES | KDEA : .N H E w. LD s (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). | s s Ve SR ———————— * Wodnesday, Nov. 28, 1928 Also iticizes La k ‘ F i By OTrWeLL BINNS pryaVoneaay, Nov. 26, w2 K150 Criticizes Lack of Foreign ILLUSTRATED B | Grand Symphony orchestra from the . SR AT RTINS ~ M" | Million Dollar Grand theater, Pitts- | Pol]cy e @420 ALFRED A KKOPF.INC. @23 ME A SERVICE.INC, | BLGIN HERL TODAY vied, “I heleive 1 can resume my FROSAIL 1 T™El.A H400 Hubert Star Itseharged! conviet, |puating.” "“"};" 8 pe “"’~d- | Chicago, Nov, 28, —Joining issue on Satha ‘the lite ot Helen Yariely s She took up her pole and finding | PRt sfine iy n)‘m”:“‘ man :an .;m;lan;;] :ro‘bl‘ertmt;\'nhs lh: v‘l;:unl ORANGE PEKOE BLEND A R + dungerons | that she could touch bottom, began to iy . | federal administration, Senator Hiram her canoc travels (oward & dangerous |14t #he could touch bottom, began to 'ns l“S‘.li‘-Q[‘)ml‘t:]:m‘L‘}n::;nx,l by the KDKA Johnson laat night p‘;:,,,‘hl.,o,.h:h; is pure, fragrant and dellci:ua. Eovernor of e Com. | Minutes she was looking for a place N M Sta - Sy y chestra. country some of the principles whic ,,“‘,\”,,Y, camping near a ,,,\,,,‘_‘ to land, She found it in a quiet little | 0 ore l oy, st vt will form the background for his m for a Mal p“k‘.‘e to. ay. S hs \nd | hay bevond a trec-crowned bluff, and Ch'ld V o WBZ 5 campaign for the republican presi- ey St to ‘the in a little time she had beached the on 1idrens (Westinghouse—Springfield) dential nomination. RS 8 Tty e A bl {n cimsy craft, and jumped ashore. — - Senator Johnson during the course Willlam J, Watts of a fal " \ Her tion was to gather T th ' 6 p. me—Dinner concert by the |of his first public utterance since an-| - . | _Mr. and 'M\’I. m J. ; of orest breaks out and Helen starts wood for a fire, and to set ee . WBZ quintet, | nouncing himself a presidential can- Will Go To Congress From Third |17 Falrview llre'et lunom‘llee the en- S e over it, and that done, oncc " lag . " 7 p. m.—"Amplification of Speech |didate, expressed opposition to the Mississippi District gagement of their nm:e. iss 1da E. e nore she pitched the tent und made — New Harmless Liquid Quickly Dis- |, Nrusic,” ‘ninth lecture in the |administration foreign policy, en- Berner to Walter H. Clemens, son of ey & i very Stain—Whi o . Y irecnville, Miss., Nov, 28.—William , 9 e : for her patient; then with great| S0Ives EveryStain—WhitensTeeth | po g0 wourse by Edward H. Good- | dorsed a soldier's bonus and a plan| Greenville, Mis Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Clemens of Put gio bt XBouptecee ,', i T e and some pain for him, she| _ kh g spelle n;hg:ifi “_hole Apjesraoce Qri,.,\_ Humorous program. | for reduction of income taxes for the | Y. Humphreys o.x U'lr‘,e)tnvill: nlru;:lf‘ct; nam, Conn. Mr. Clemens is employed < i g from the vaft to flie aprues| Do oty o ShRE, Ve o 30 p. m—Twilight tales for the [benefit of those with incomes of |€d to congress in the special elecliof |at the Staniey Works and s a grad- Mo mnd Btane (oecthe ¢ ifter which she examined the | are perfectly clear and flashing white and | kiddies. Farmers period, Story for [$10,000 or less as well as suggesting Y“‘“di} in i e "r"_l AR e g vate of the Putnam high school and ; liough spiints and bandages. They| keep them that way always. Foranewand | onow) yps by Orison 8. Marden. remedies for the country’s agricul-|ing J. C. Roberts of Cleveland, by a {wgo,dstock academy. Miss Berner is = fwere In place and hoping that the leg | Shoatey sale Houid Bas b b s | 11 p. m.—Program of chamber |tural ills. majority of less than one thousand |employed at the Corbin Ecrew cor- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | suftercd no harm through the en. | siviag ecen the dullest teeth & marveloss | musie by the WRBZ quintet and Wil.| Opposition to any policy that would [Votes on the face of nearly ccmplete | pgration and is a graduate of the New Whilst ting to Over | torced removal, she prepared hot tea | sparkle and whiteness. liam L. Spittal, tenor: Mrs, Dorothy | commit America to “undisclosed Eu-jreturns, . missing, | ETitain high school. The “wedding s su i much & ineal as their resgurces al- Thic new liquid, called Bleachodent, €on~ | 13ichard Mulroney, accompanist. | ropean adventures,” was declared. With 12 small precincts missing, | wy) take place in the near future. : e tains _certain harmless ingredients which s ¥R 4 Humphreys has a lead of 943 VOLCS. | sms—mm—m . OIE s e actually curdle or loosen the staining sub- - | Wants Real Policy. Mr. Humphreys will succeed his fath- SIS S I shall have to build a new house stances, «o that they may be instantly re- W, F | "I do not protest against an Ameri- the late Benjamin Grubb Humph- f, tomorrow,” she laughed as| moved by an ordinary tooth brush. Even 5 > | can poliey toward Kurope,” the Cali- |e™ the la Husgp) “ * s bR it it the most unsightly 3 | (American Telephone and Tele Pt o Lo R 1 protest |TeYS, who represented the third dis- with the first apulication of B! | Co., New York City. ; . P trict in congress for 20 years, 8 closc o s e Se—— Highly endorsed Ly dentists. Cannot pos- | ? against an American policy which “ A gt § | cibly affect enamel and will not act on any | ot does not know what it is, and which B e i 7 | urface stains. Fine for removing | 7 p. m.—Religious services under oks to discover iteelf, or to -hide N S e . 5 | tobacco stains, ete., from adulte’ teeth. Get | (). yyapices of the United Synagogue | oo 2 FOUR MOROS KILLED : vuyvv | I:!:.?n:i':n!‘lt.u'dnfl)' (n‘.:vr:::'e‘y :.'.r:o(sn-'{:?‘- ot Auerts SRR i itself t{v fll:fll going into a confer- s S RS el | and department stores everywhere, such as: | Thornton IMsher. 1K Under | wime] o8 WL FHINAS : Filipino Rebels In Fatal Clash With 18 keep dry Store, Clark & Mrainerd 4 ? It is humiliating that we cannot Native Constabulary =i sked round yointed rug (0. Dickinson Drug Co.| P10°8 Ameri agricultur speak our mind save with the consent Notive ’ W : : Al I Al-m,\.“ L Tidgewell, soprano; Radio | ¢ gther nations, or in conjunction | By The Assoclated Pres i ik Uy dehw V.t He Talk un-{ with them,” he said. “If an ad-| Manila, Nov. 25.—Four Moros were ¢ Nout iy losing their grecnness and taking on | der the auspices of the board of edu- |y jpistration does not ltke an existing |killed in a clash with the constabulary i ton e every possible shade, from pale yel- | catio mes Haupt, ri Har- | gtuation abroad, why not say $o0?|detachment near Wayan, in the prov- i L e | 1ow to old gold, and from that to|rictte Cady, pianist Our position in the world is such that jince of Lanao on the Isiand of Min- = . dusky red. Both Stanc and Helen A our utterances would be of supreme |danai, according to a despatch re. id - quick Iat | Yardely noticed the signs. Autumn WGl |importance, Throw i into confer-|ceived here from the governor of the o I e atit i | was upon them and they were still in | (ginerican Radio and Research Corp., |#nce Where there are ‘no morals, | province. K v ) | their camp by t! though now Medford Hillside s.) where it is in helpless minority, and | There were no casualties among the | ol i Btane wus able to About mit) - it is lost.” constabulary forces. The red flag, | to think ¥ pair « ¢ mEae | pm practic sso1 Laughs at Conference, Moro symbol of unrest, has been b ¥ ) ] he candidate called the recent | raised in several sections of the| i rts, | prop or u reparations conference | province of Lanao \ ‘ o 1 e U e 150 MILLION above t RS husy fromiduwi to 8 d W | trived by gentlemen who. having QUIETLY MARRIED Hl“'scamum . o “Ye in vo wore bt and drt ahbits and P m.—Messag j lousiy tried, and having notori-| .08 Angeles, Cal., Nov. 28.—A quiet Qm she said 1 have to R ol ' m ‘_“ AR "H by Charles W. Casson “Big e ‘v'-rnxmv:v S::e\::(’\'h}'l?rn‘:;hm‘);\l; ;-‘;;:;l:‘v;: :frll}<:1|'u:]1':\\M‘m\-:n“rl"a’:‘:: Tablets Used Last Year e A s SN : : surtieient number had been accumu- |G Week's Judge" | 1eague of Nations pow wish to get|mark. to Mrs. Frances Strack Lilley,| YoucandependonHill'sCascara to it, but she had pu rart | lated were (ashioncd tato ““r"“""“ ! rurnished by t dge Publishing | Vs into the politics of Kurope through | qaughter of Carl Frederick Struck, | Bromide Quinine to break your N1 10 the recdi 8¢ thas BLLd not Dlankets against the arctic cold which | .o | the indirect road of pretending that a | yfinneapolis architect, was revealed | cold in 24 hours—la grippe in give, and though it was a painfu i - A.‘,T”':.".“, .y“\,l,:,"y\k m"'”vy)u "|‘»anvu i 7:20 P m Sci Up to Date” | ‘p:|3'||j)|\.n||‘«'vll< in Rm:nm‘mn no?mmh here yesterda The ceremony took | three days. operation for him, he presently I8 BOME TRAPPEI'S HUT.” ) I Py 5 {by_the Seientific American affairs in a conference called by gov-{pjace Thuraday in a Hollywood ree- » St b bl gl . from a hunting expedition with x| rigy - ivening program, 1, [¢riments and consisting of the ap-|{ory. They will live in Hollywood. | There's no guesswork about e e e > lsuire it Againat e I shul be quite |citement shining in hee gray cxe ko - Cultivation fn Reading” | pointecs of governments would ot | e St Hill's. It has been proven in when he opened his eyes, the ; | expert architect and bufider by| 1 have found something,™ she Cheney, 2, |take "sl’:vl""";;':ov:n': :-flfl::;- % "l"‘ JAP RECONSTRUCTION CUT millions of cases. More than m‘wm ‘,.v‘vnl' {, \“- as |w.v“\“:. t k ‘ :r 4»\\1‘“‘ l;‘..‘ : [ l“l 'w'/‘,.l“‘; N L Ao i prii th Concert ":"mhh_ :vnu.;u o(o:‘h‘-! mvm.“:"s! ,m) '3. The Associated Press. | 4.000.000Americnnfamiliu i ‘:,,,: i '1',\ seb opened il | s at least before T can face [ “The (e 18 & cabin up the lake, abo T‘ [ litical party constitute in reality a ‘hn:;":"‘)"-a'_\':m“"d'" l“"‘l_" ";":“"‘:::L""’(‘ oqe'hundred and fifty million of far us you can, and t Ve or ‘\ d i '”'lm";"v‘v"“’:'"N" E Ves. and ery nice one, logs wit? (Radio Cory Amieric Wash- | honus taxes could be ,m_““,um\ re. | (00,000 yen ($3,850,000,000,) ”Thlu For .cunl ation, acute enn i s wione chimney and & parchment e Do Senator Tohnson taid 1 ower | means the postponement of the Tokio- | pains due to colds, la grippe and winter ‘It is the only way e ugreed UENE Gy, KROH WHEN she VN8| 5 e ds 5 ho one absut,] 8 p. m—~—Chfidren's M DY KB | freight rates, extension of co-opera.| YoKohama canal and the Tokio har-| complaints, Hill's Cascara Bromide SFutiusanly 1 s s ¥l S e N coner TOT|and the door was only held by a hasp | Albior tive marketing, and Aevelonment or | bor works. Quinine has no equal. Don't dela; shallow | herself she hurrl the camp, and | and the ettt e I == A ulombUiie Mourng by | o e AN DML - 9f A H-u'ned.yhuababufln Ter ter the po! | picke t and a wood PR » 1 ventured te ¥ 5 4 8 Y | waterways were suggested by the m.‘ All 30 > g W hat ke ook ir It has a e, a rough A G coretury of American | genator as aids to agricuiture, WILL ADDRESS MEN'S CLUB, | Bocteet, druggists, ea:u. ke beg o Meat he i 1ghi table. a bunk unc pte of logs | Autor 2 octation : | Early in his specch the California! Rev S8amuel A, Fiske of the Reriin “u‘ i N i legs an ith horna, 1 don't | Plainly meant for ¢l B:15 D, m fony the Rarber's | gonator asserted he was not enunclas [ Congregational church will address b of s JKnow the pre pume of i, but 1| Stane considered her news a brial Tulk® by fd. « i [ting a platform, but many of his[the Men's club of the Stanley Me-| m ™ K it % and r It | moment and then gave an ob: ex- |t " Washington 8 hearers expressed helie! that state. | morial church Friday evening. Offi- | » ' o p o i o the just thed Planation "It is some tr r's hut : o i NS TY tal by Priss fients he made would be ineorporated [vrn. will be elected for the coming| W, N, HILL €O, & . ther ol " I am going | He I8 away, an probably return | eflla Alden Stavghter us planke, | year. | i oo sat . or trapping \ { “r‘l' m Mano re I s A v m yen Helen Yes.” she answered with a noad. | beth Gurdner Coombs — o turned, there wa gleetnl look | T thought that < the explanation x\‘. m.—Song recital ‘ - " ' <he cried. it there is nothing te i ug [ Chandicr by i ' Ve . ¢ ‘..,mr\‘ | taking possession nut owner r 15 p.om.—At on postal affaies By GLUYAS WILLIAMS : st Reongtbeald (AN vork be- | turus, if he ever doe b don e e wamas | The Minute That Seems a Year. ;vv.‘l- ' Ao v 111 st congrati- answered s y gener : the fire ufforde \ A ) 1 n tomorrow 1 wil! raft you up h:30 p. m « recitul by Jose o e e N IO 1 skiniiio ‘ ronew ahode she answered |de la Huarte ; ool bt vy D essd work foF ine. I Ko 1o pole the raft nlong the shore 10 p. n—Rong recitul by Myra ke s Mg . o S0t ot ot | Having announced this decision she | McCathran Mar round ; The t erdfod s to busy herself about the camp, | roured \Iu"v\»v"u\ . « oo 3 . * moftly to herse wnd Stane | \\\nl NCE ENGAGEMENT '\‘-;.u’.k.,.] : * el 1 t ‘ I he re as now the strong mate. \ Wallace street announce the en- | destruction 9 . it rrying wit p in judgment, resourer n ment of thel Jaughter Miss | surcly towards 1 v 1 g or t ki and of awift courage in r Sandberg to Albert Anderson | the lake Rhe measure t AT i1t His eyes glowed as he watehed jer. | Shnits Ahsene e the distance they had . A Lodge in the Wilderness nd & soft look came on his face A | It e el o Fhe dawn |1t henpened Helen turned and saw it | and ooked to shore W Sari Qo] (40 i it he asked quick t t | e ; _ g L X on’t Fuss Wi where, len over from yemerdur, and & ‘ oe were |loned Moy e Jaet that f he & Mustard Plasters! | that small bo: scuite, 1 Tut the unfairness of sueh action pre Musterole Works Without the them must ¢ Fortunate vented him from doing so, and thougi Blister—Easier, Quicker - 2 i E - » was strongly tempted e rned There's no sense in mixing a mees of oo 4 . OUt Goes A" | axiae ard, flour and water when you can then risi } Nothing that 1 el you hel easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness | which, wt l L] sald 0 angwer to her stion with a little clean, white Musterole, | IR SN & eumatlc “0 retorte yon are Musterole is made of pure oil of She 5 S most 1t ing perse Why « , mustard and other helpful ingredients, — . s me? 1 the «| combined in the form of the present ol e . arcret ye e no cause 1o be afraid. | white ointment. It takes the place of Yhey had drirted ne ¢ To whom could 1 w it this | mustard plasters, and will not blister, Reniag ove oy olson | erness” Musterole usually gives prompt relief bottom of t T am not afrai vhisper- | from sore ronchitie, tonsillitie, b Andion . i to ‘ croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, T " oning Ricnma Acte om Kidurys, liver and | @ poor attempt at headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- - — — 3 Wadder the Very First Day Then wi ot tell w © tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the = Come time e AnSwer back or joints, spraine, sore muscles, ACT v " It is a promise v ted bruises, chi , frosted feet, colds of ' ow there ne g the chest (it may prevent pneumonia), or and her e To Mothers : Musterole is now ‘[AKE SALTS ' g1 r made in milder form for & he answered babies and emall children. . promise Ask for Ch Idren’s Musterole, saye Backache Often Means Y on Have by / 1 8h AR e ! Not Been Drinking Unough Water oM | ne day I shail dewmand 18 futf | w wit I s TRYING TO GO OVER - | " g ' (Continued in Onr Neat | THE TOP WiTH THE [ ots s B B dt . ~ e REQUEST TCR A RAISE o | " k i I p r prople to son vad | € WcCiure Newspaper Syndicate WA - \ ’ 8 T — — _— — s . -— N— gish a " « .. [ Fou rebr Jose Somet SALESMAN $AM A Hare - Raising Event BY SWAD you » acka - . . = -1 g I \wm 5 mu r'Tbr'\— WHY- GHE. WONT BE. VERN- | (AUGAT | OR GOODY- GOOPY™\ 1VE. GOT €M LOOPED UP OUT OH'- BRENT THEY TH ated 3 T0ST (AUGHT W0 [ BALK UNTIL TOMOARDW A OUALS L WHERE. AAE. | HEAE N ™ BAK VMD CUTEST LITTLE. Lhowd o o g . , FOR [ AY SHE WENT 10 VT TEN- 5PN ? AN The urine Js cloudy, fuil o (UVE AaseDy VR CREOs R ApepiTs FOR A N E THINGS whhnneis Ofte 5 Weter o8 “ _HER _SOME. FRIENDS NESTERDAY, MILLY and you are o K g p or three times nig physician a or y pharmacist about four ot Ja Saits; take a tablespe w of water before break . days and your Kidneys 2 fine. This famous a the acid of grapes and combined with lithia, a . used for years to and stimulate slnggish kil « neutratize acids in the no longer irritate, th . biadder weakness Jad Satts = inexpe Jure and makes a . k lots cent fithia-wate s soft water. physician cxamine Teast thice & A your

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