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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, N THE WILDS | By OTTWELL BINNS ILLUSTRATED B -RAV, SATTERTIELD - ©1920 ALFRED A KNOPFE.ING @23 ME A SERVICE.INC. he tepee flup of Iy the girl curiosity, the tepee BEGIN Hubert Sta when her TODAY, ¢ ose-hide Aprarent warmth o at the thought identity who had the Presently de the tent- nd Helen rhood of rom the tepee did she oy lertor said and \ s throug GO ON WITH THI to rsuade his young to Iort says it is im- ther to make the Tow Iy up th sighted about tepees pitched with shelt of them with the upward in t nodded ing policema made As they or three women, " wit! dren came them, a balt, He was lookir in his bic “What Chief Geo The policemur figure clothed i with guve a panions, the tluttering second chief White '} 1w one of an but THE WALL QUIVERED HI WHERE POINTED T AN ARROW vithout which dare dogs, vith a gay 1 further respite,’ sald wonderingly, tion 1 it yet.” spoke though Has) a dirty capote he sWift giance eyelid ne am not down { for and he in hi me she 1 ¢ to push on I ce 1 1 help vo send only bout Mr, Hele all g Andert believe He looked do No time here ward 1 took gnodhye wuick tain there should He t whilst heard that 18 not yet over.” “Apparently smiiing'y. Stane the conversation hetwe and the Indian, but later, happenis he surprised a on her face towards a tep apart from what it wa asked, * You seem very interesti Helen laughed "It was only door. curiosit rmed to gain ASPlRlN Say ‘Bayer’ "~ Genuine! ook Good lo the last drop $ALESMAN $SAM here is some- ! miration of When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy toapply and it gets in its good work right away. Often it pre\ ents a cold front turning into “flu” neumonia. Just apply Musterole wi! the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister. g Musterole is a clean, white ointment. made of oil of mustard and other home simples, It is recommended by many doctorsand nurses, Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- is lumbaco pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet —colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65¢, jars and Xubes, hos- pital size, §3.00. Better than a mustard plaster CHAPTER XVI. An Arrow Out of the N izht The ing to a clos hed the « first time sinee man feit that look and by the formed the Things w them on their short Northland day was draw. when and Helen bin a or the he had known it, the the place had a the feeling w som! woo Kkground of the cabin. as they had left departure, and he drew a little breath of relief Why he should he could not have ex- plained few minutes passed, soon the ste ing the cabin with Then whilst the with tio late tuated just do so A e prepar side logs He threw the hurricdly dropped th Helen looked round in “What is it?" asked “There some one swered, T heard the and the it ist” pointed to the wall arrow mp door to h surprise she quick is an- s an arrow aimed h of one bowstring my there He where quivered dra was ivory-tip sent with looked at it though her over ne nek cabin, and still he "t been ped it o foree I that et with ey het 0o alarm, hi pal Calmly, s if part « o P which one the o This he v ed wit t pack cabiy by the faee Indians were m for hostile progr (o she Supper the the hin daily Prepa i fixed ) 10 “t Stane ket over ment Ine point i rof the supper seated g owne had im s shell time vished was the themselves hed sUPpPose girl we u know It i« must the n will Indta They will play a wait vl in the end make a sur- the alert, and 1 surprised If for the altoget belleve t J truly oment a quiet mind Jon't surprised He o sal wate I thin but T« throug! Kk there Norther dtient he vl that attack vateh Not s are wonder will . present ¥ have withdrawn et “You really “Honestly “Then for Yea! 1 thi to rest with test!” laughed think I car wit) ing wit) the rest exeit first wate ufe 1o g0 to « Stane I emile her cour I'rom in the glowing light of the thinking « «he ha Miskodeed houlder, om tire her e f lake encampme ad read the o re man whe 1 the wildly ralousy dark 'Rl ined nature whe had see ¢ o and | &OICES IN THE AIR KDEKA (\\'csunghousr ast Pittsburgh). Monday. Decel cmber p. m—Dinner concert by the Little Symphony orchestra. Saudek, director m.—Radio girl scout by Laura Holland, rl Scouts 6:15 KDKA Vietor | 2130 |ing condu of € meet- di- | rector of The Children’s period. ational Stockman and ports. *ublic member office p. m- i uby Wright, burzgh Quota clu Maln & Co., public §:30 p. m—Concer Little Symphon by Mrs. Frank Mrs. Alan B { Alan 15 Davis Pitts- manager, accountants, [ KDKA assisted soprano; accompanist; the n. \h)urt. David rito (Westinghouse-—Springtield) k in history, late National Humorous 7 p. m—Th news from th Conference is wer Board pro- Twilight tales the kiddics. New books at t ficld City Library by Miss Varmers period. Talk by member of the Federal Land Bank. | S pom Aune Wollner, Iyric soprano; Emma Hovey, com panist 9 p.om. ups by m for -Concert by Moy, ac- Bedtime story Marden for grown- Orison & WGY Elcetric N, (Gene Co,- -8 ) Produce and ws hullet M 1 '8 tations; m Melody P program WIZ Acolian Hali-—=New York City). Bedtime stories D Lo m by 1y hy ank Dole, Mary Biffin, cita vy Urgan stu Do IStey organ v by from the i by Doris vire Rolos contral- lepho legraph York City Daily S at Cole Hoxie Nouale Faire Honu il B cou cond of i seri t ir Wy ompanied owning by 1w Phile York, Wil- canductor WGl (Awmnerican Radio and Rescar Medford Hillside I Corp. Mass.) yadeast Magazine Get Two Trial Boxes PAZ0 OINTMENT is a Guaras teed Remedy for all forms of Piles. 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Western | I meeting lof Industrial | MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923. ]l WEEK'S PROGRAM IN ‘CATHOLIG CHURCHES| Feast of Immaculate Conception| to Be Observed Saturday The IFeast of the Immaculate Con- | ception will be observed Saturday in | the city’'s Catholic churches with special mafees in the morning and in | some of the churches there will be | evering benediction. | Included among yesterday's an- | nouncements which are of interest to | thosc attending the Catholic churches the following: St Joseph’s Churcl The members of the Holy Name so- | clety will attend communion in a | body at the 7 o'clock mass next Sun- day and in the evening a meeting will | held to cleet offieers. At the Rev, J. Leo Sullivan will speak on the Bible, opening a series discourses on religious subjects. A class of 140 boys and girls will receive their first holy communion next Saturday morning at the s; are v masses will be at 5:30, 7 and § o'clock. A meeting of St. will be held Tuesday o'clock. Officers will be elected at a meet- ing of the Ladies' Aid society of t. | Joseph’s chureh next Tuesday. St Jol The holy masses will be at 3:30 | and 7 o'clock at St. John's church. | First Friday masses will he at 5:30 | o'clock, communion being served at the latter serviee. { Joseph's alumni | cvening at 8§ | | Percent of Babies Die Before They Are One Year Old 2000 People Die Every Hour Because Preventative Meas- ures Are Not Taken The Puyton, investigation said “From § 10 10 pe director of Public Welfare of Ohio, after careful he ays In a recent apeech cent of the babics die before they reach the your, hocuuse of poor health conditions, Two thousand die every hour of the 24 fn this coune try by haven't had the wis- dom to take preventatives.” It is admitted fact that puenmonia i often be prevented as| White Plague, tubercus | ALLEN'S LUANGH Len wil PREVENT two insidious if taken in time, Kills the heals inflamed | make and | body, 4 in New Britain by: & Brainerd Co. Miller-Hanson Co. National Pharmacy, City store, in the average ¢ age of one nee we can the Grea Josis, these diseases, 1 germs new tissucs Clar Drog Drog |the purpose of relieving all joint ail- | ernoon and evening. | atlon party, but You Can Quickly Limber Up: Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints ————— Even Chronic Rhcumatic Swellings in | will penetrate to the bone and blessed Pinger | cOmMfort comes quickly. ':;:s ;C::d"‘o ?::"I“::m';' 'tom_r" It absorbs instantly and is so clean and stainless that you can rub it on ful Influence of JOINT-EA! | often and get thercby, results much e more quickly, when the joint is in- flamed and the agony intense. Being such a powerful counter ir- ritant, it cannot help bringing speedy | and helptul results in congestion, sore | throat, chest colds, lumbage and neu- | ralgla much quicker than almost any remedy you can buy. But you must remember that it ls | for joint afflictions that it is mostly dispensed and its helpfulness will as- Just rub it on the tormented, lame | tonish you after all ordinary liniments joints and in just a few seconds it|and other trcatments have failed. —— Benediction will be sung Friday | FIRE BOARD WANTS CONTROL and Saturday cvenings. Action will be taken tonight by the St Mary's Church ordinance committee on the prepaca- lo::r;";;‘a’,f::;,;?,' o Fnt. | tion of an ordinance to place the elec- versity at Washington, D. C., yester- trical superintendent and his assi Mesiy ;}'a‘.'m u‘nd'(:tr co)mrol‘ of the nrnmt;::,redd. he charter has been so Al It T O - | and petitions for salary increases have nesday morning. been mado_ ln:\' the two employes to the Masses for the holyday fire commission. Present ordinances 5:30, 7. § and 9 Lr:rln!:k. not having been changed the fire named mass being a high m | board can make no recommendations First Friday masses will be at|t0 the common council. 5:30 and 7 o'clock, with Holy Hour | at 8 o'clock in the evening. Con- fessions will be heard Thursday aft- Confessions for the parochial and public school chil dren will he heard Friday and for the high school and working boys and girls Saturday. The men of the parish wili attend Tt's here, right in tggvn and every live druggist has it. [ it’s a low price remedy, to be sure, but that doesn’t stop it from taking | the kinks, lameness or torture out of )our troubled joints. Joint-Ease is the name, so called because it is compounded solely for ments, will be at the last BEERS HEADS GUN CLUB William Beers, prominent sports- man of this city, was clected presi- | dent of the Hartford Gun club at meeting held at the club house in | Farmington Saturday afternoon. Mr. Beers is well known here, being a a M | e — | COMMunion at the § o'clock mass 1Nt fopmdb exalted ruler of the B, P, O. v From Eight to 10 ‘ Sunday. At a meeting of the Holy Circle Wednesday, reports received on the recent sale WORD FROM THE NORTH Toward | | K., and host at a venison supper given Family | at the society cach year, will e Amundsen’s Ship, Drifting Radio North Establishes Pole, T’Omornw m a mild, "? relleve eoufl ousnese and keep elimina Communication With Spitzhergen, Ivices from | Captain - Roald | Copenhugen, Dee, i Christiania say that Amundeen's exploration ship Muud, which is believed to bhe drifting to- | ward the North Polc with the Arctic| fee pucke, established radio commun- ication with Spitzbergen yestorday, Captaln Wisting reported that kn ginerr Sieverson died on July 10 last | after an iliness of several months, presumably of inflammation 1he rain, fhe Maud was in communication with Spitzbergen carly last March reporting that she was then about 300 miles northeesi of Wrangel Island, | She lert Scattie in June, 1922, carry Ing Captatn Amundsen and an explor Amundsen later left preparations for | his alrplune Might across the \nr!h, Pole, which he subscquently | loned., i € ) Jie /'lull AT T of the vessel to moke Bedtime Stories. 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