New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 10

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a >~ MATING IN THE WILDS )y OTTrWELL BINNS ILLUSTRATED B - RAV,SATTERTIELD - @120 ALFRED A KMORF.ING LGIN BHER Hubert Stan TODAY viet, canor rescues Heley irif Angerous waterfa to flee on a They Compa Tre NOW GO ON WITH THI TR NVIHI ad Girl For more, ) vas a ch world lik m'sieu, l ‘e moment fone so I love lips ight valked quickly nard still ird rose 1 keel with Jean whein he keel dat I follow it was done.” mar dat way fre girl T marr i | on sudiden as only jower 706 hent whilst . and 1 to walk to ting the absorbed in Helen came Knelt in the si Renard,” he rk to do.” the to wh NOW. the Benard spolke bullet:™ said again there o king sound in his voice 1eef 1 hat in Stanc moved away, and cold, to 1 said checked his utterance. I say to my- n Good Hope dat the price sledge.” ¢ in the fro, with Miskodeed's the and e- presently him Jean quictly, slowly to his feet, littie light from the grief of snow @UEINE A SERVICE.INCY haf heem across zee Something “Ah, snow, its frozen a strong man | and kissed staggered the in- and ane man's heart in no all L waited for w EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, on zee lak’ of zee Leetle Moose, mak' fire behind zee rock.” [Enjoy Eating i Without Dyspepsia’ ... ... ‘e Northland broken, Stane ate his breakfast quickly, and {when he had finished. accompanied Benard a little way up the trail, running along the base of the ciuff by | whieh they had camped, made a sud- den turn between the rocks and un- liy opened out on a wide view. hat not yet arrive,” said answering Stane’ unspoken question Dey camp in zee woods for zee night. The minutes passed slowly, and to themselves from freezing the two men were forced to do sentry-go on the somewhat narrow platform where they stood, occasionally vary ing the line of their short march by turning down the trail towards their ecamp, a variation which for perhaps a couple minu hid the lake from view, Then Jean Benard spoke. | “We tire ourselves for noding, m'sien, We walk, walk, walk, to- zed ' when Chigmok come we too tired to follow heem. It ces bet- dat we watch in turn, ane admitted the wis had dawn | Eat What You Like, Avoid or Stop | Sour Risings., Gassiness and Such tress—sStuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Make Your Stom- ach Comfortable the day’s battle with all Hlsiness complexities, many a invites trouble by going with- out He wants to avoid distress [ but merely Brings it on. It he will {eat his regular meals and help them |to digest by using Stuart’s Dyspep- sia Tablets he will work better, ¢ better, slecep better and feel good all |the time, if he has heen bhothered with indigestion. These tablets the stomach the alkaline effect make 1t sweet, stop acid risings and gassiness, digest meats and prepare the food for nourishment. It valuable aid to these who work hard and need the vital elements of good {food. Get a 60-cent hox of Stoart's | Dyspepsia Tablets at any druggist land fortify yourself in the battics of | the business world, In sorts | of man | Benard, food. keep give ne to is a e e ————————————— that his compan of rest, eclected wateh, He made up the fire, prepared bacon and moose meat for cookin coifee to boil. Tt would he to have a in case the for a start should arise, things done he went onee outlook, and surveyed covered landscape. The for tl moment, and no wandering wi first glance was towards the posite the island. There there to arrest attention traveled further withont any expectation in them ! creek, bay by bay, he n was sadly in need In silence they traveled up the lake, | to keep the first and after a time reached the plac where the moose-hide teepes lifted their shadowy forms against the back ground of snow and trees. The camp was dark and silent as a place of the | dead. 1 he as well meal “Do m'seiu, you stay whilst 1 go drag Have zee rifle ready: an’ trouble, be prompt at zee Vous comprenez with the rific ready, tehing Renard's progress across the ow. He saw him reach the chief's tepee, and t open the moose-hide flap, then disappear inside He it seemed an intolerable d once heard a rustle f here with zee dogs, to the out Chief the snow- wind was there wa " creek op- wus nothing His eyes light of ek by the his gaze morc George, cef dere is 5 still shootin’, snow, ane stood row followed time, the ne Ay then, in a second which | set some | | several no longer | DECEMBER 5, 1923. CATARRH CURED IN 24 HOURS THROUGH NEW DISCOVERY Every disagreeable and disgusting | symptom of chronic Catarrh is check- ed in 24 hours—through a remarka- ble new internal treatment. It is called Dr. Platt’s Rinex Pre- | seription and is based on the latest medical discoveries. These prove that Catarrh is not simply a surface di- seage, but is more often the result of poisons in the system. Rinex, taken internally in simple capsule form, goes direct to these poisons, and neu- tralizes them. So every masty and of- | fensive symptom disappears as if by magic. Why be handicapped a day longel ‘ln foul, offensive’ breath, obnoxious nasal discharges and thickened speech —when Rinex is guaranteed to relieve vou completely—or it costs you noth- ing? | Get Rinex today and just TRY {it. Cost only $1, which the druggist will instantly refund of it does not do the work., Be sure to get the genuine, | Pr. Platt’s Rinex Prescription in the | | air-tight glass flask. Tt is on sale in| | this city at all good drug stores. | E— . _ _}} FEAR ANOTHER DISASTER | Residents in Simplon Ili\trh( of ltaly i See Flood Dangers . ! Domodossola, Ttaly, Dee. 5.—A tor-| rent, swelled by the rising of the Ossola river, is threatening the Simp- | | lon railway line. Many of the in- [ habitants of the region have fied, | fearing disaster [ The flooding of the Formazza valiey | by the breaking of a dike on the Tocc | river has caused damage estimated at | million lire, The deluge, the | result of the exceptionally heavy rains, | uprooted ind destroyed “the Is throughout the valley trees ro; ] VOICES (N THE AIR KDEA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). Wednesday, December 5. 1923 6:30 p. m—Dinner concert by the | Pittsburgh Athletic Asso. orchestra. 0 p. m,—Literary program, 5 p. m.—The Children’s period. $ pom ational Stockman and Farmer Market reports. $:15 p. m.—Address by a represen- tative of the *“Sanitation Committee of the Allegheny County Medical so- ciety. 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA Littie Symphony orchestra. (Westinghouse—Springfield) 6 p. m.—Dinner concert by the WBZ quint 7 p. m.—"Broadcasting last lecture in the Radio course by Edward H. Goodrich, Humorous program. 7:30 p. m.—Twilight tales for the kiddies. Farmers' period. Story for grown-ups by Orison 8. Marden. 11 p. m.—Program of Chamber music by WBZ quintet and Chas, H. Young, tenor; Mrs, M. M. Thomson, accompanist. WGI (American Radio and Research Corp,, Medford unm«e, Mass.) 6:10 p, m.fvl.odv practice, lesson m.—Boston police reports. m.—Late news flashes. Sports news, 0 p. m.-—Message to Camp Fire Girls ln Charles W, Casson-“Riz Chier.” 7:15 p. furnished m.—"This Week's Judge” by the Judge Publishing | Co. o p. Scientific m. Books Science up-to-date” American, Evening program. 1 Long Evenings” by the » 7:30 § Fssay for m. utomobi ouring,” by A. G. Seiler, secretary of the Ameri- can Automobile association. 8:15 p. m.—Song recital dred Foss, soprano. 8:30 p. m.—Song recital by trude Rennert. 8:45 p. m.—Violin recital by Heler West. 9 p. pils of the Washington Music, - by Mil Ger- m.—Concert by the artist pu- College of WEAF (American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York City. p. m.—Religious services under the auspices of the United Synagogue of America. Daily sport talk by Thénten Fisher; Talk under the aus- pices of the American Agriculturist; Mildred and Jeanette Boyd, soprano and contralto; May Singhi Breen, ban- joist and Peg Wanamaker, pianist: Walter Vogel, baritone, accompanied by Paul Haeussler; Talk by the Am- erican Bond & Mortgage Co.; Talk under the auspices of the New York Board of Fducation. + UPHOLD DANCE BAN Lexington, Ky, Dec. 5.—A confer- ence of leaders of the Kentucky Louisville, West Virginia and Illinois conferences @f the Methodist Epis- copal church, South, went on record today as endorsing the announced de- cisioh of Governor-Elect W. J. Fields to prohibit dancing in the governor’s mansion during his term of office. Preserved horse viands can.be ob- tained in more than 12 forms. ASPIRIN Beware of Imitatlons! 2 by Da | Program Chester McGregor Chency by the cert § MaDan, director id ayers, ¥ NRENCH NOVELIST DlES the first other that picked their together, betwe the moose-hide tents, and as they drew near the sledge, Stane saw that . the shambling form was that of Chief caribou wit o t George, and that he walked with the 1t ces fin | muzzle of the trapper's pistol in the run, an small of his back They marched up the lake five dred yards or . the camp behind “1 them maintaining the silence of the dead, then Renard halted Now,” he veel talk Pointing his the Indian and speaking in the of the tribe he addressed him. What cabin Maurice Barres Also Was Weli Known as a Politician 3 Maurice Barres, the and politician, is dead. 7 p. M- hadowland Stories” Florence mith Vineent, 30 p. m,—Recital by J. J. Laritone, 7:45 p. t 1 the was r wards entered lis heart hent and hling, the of Jean Benard, way, walking orm I caped at nt he WIZ Hall—New mome They camp. (Acolian York City). 1 am i ¥ Paris, Dec French novelis close en Jeun! he ereid Jean do by deux sleophng to tull that man passed from dey ¢ bhorn at Charmes| on 22, 1862, was an ex- ponent of individualism both in liter- Qatruc and politics, He wrote several | World” a | books claborating his theorics, and in' 8 p. m. carrying them into practice became a /! IMleishman, warm partisun of General Boulager.| 9 p. m.—"Tca red-| M. Barres served us a member of the \ Anne Lewis Pierce sur- | chumber of deputics from 1589 to|bune Institute, 1893 wnd in 1906 was admitted to the | 9:15 p. mo~Evening organ French academy. i the Wanamaker Auditorium ~ Cause of Piles Dr. Leonhardt found the cause ot‘ Plics to be lnternal. That's why salves and operations fuil to give lasting re- His harmless prescription, HEM- | oD, the cause, Mone ok it Clark & Brainerd Co. Maurice Barres, September imiber wakefulness with the Schenk, completeness healthy child ‘A, m'sien nNg Way characterizes a m.~—"The review =Vielin the sport Progress of of reviews, recital by Charles present suid, standing arrive ?" But tl s a up the brows the trapper st blur of dots on the white and after a of an to count so Aeux, anartreo stopped Four dogs he said. turning to his “But Chigmok it m'sicu, he “Then who Rl s w ikt up- hur cabir ] an' den 1 tir Hi take ¢ . I por vou ground narrative Unless you see the “Bayer Cross on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin | proved safe by millions and preseribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Toothach Neuritis Itheumatism curalgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” | only Each unbroken package con- taing proven directions, Handy hoxes of twelve tablets cost few coents, Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100 Aspirin 8 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Balleylicaeld. more o Table of New Talk"” York Ti WALKED by ACh WITH IN THE THE TRADP- SMALL O dog-train With hent at the ER'S HIS 1 said, “we recital Or- pistol at patois connle seconds “Un, he cn gan. 10 p. m.- | ton Booth, America, v 10 himscl Then nd one companion tehold m'sien ! We Miskod must her bury; trois Headachr means the attack upon my Address by Mrs, Bolling- l.umbago of the Voluntcers of man,” heip you, Jear And then rou Jean lookec 0w nothing, '_‘""’”‘“‘i 5 szl i - 10 a0 Liat auly ior e “v.]y;u;m:‘ nking T»M fear -~ Miakodeed Yol ke was Chigmok sist mad, who led the young men away.” tut thou hast 1 the rifle oo yraycr, 1) dely Py ) ‘ cady!™ jn. (And the burning water, the blankcets, urned away, |he tea and the molusses which ar WOMAN € NDER ARREST Yo {the price to be patd. 1) : thou hast At the Chief started o liitle made a mumbling a = L 1 N then price 0 pays ces not He 1o not need cold, son WRC (iallo Corh. of America ington, D, ) comes dis way —_— my s ar not zee W sh- so! see (Continyed in Our Next Issuc) Wash & p. M~~Children's hour by I'eggy Albion, eried the that removes vords intolerably Khe seen them New Haven Resident Accused of Megal Operation The Minute That Seems A Year. py,GLUYAS WILLIAMS mission forming Anthony Melo Hurtford to this city yester turned and dig. He Visiting ixwell information furnished | Wetherell was arrested 0 honds charged with | ;|-v| srious hospital aue ‘I know isall 1 Chigmok alone CWhither hus od 7" that n to ad bent home know told pruc parted Amost to the ing close together Wethere of Ife was n ding them | maiden To the position with Chief the t Inko the man wrd nothing of dat Let him go,” trapper nodded and the Iressed the Indiar Thou wilt to thy hut this is not the end hat hath to be Chief George bidding, but oeross the snow ment. The two mer Tt by him My and held in 8 “Phrongh the Little Moosc, the who pays the ooked at more dat can te 1 time, George is to of re to meet y orming We ground Now o nieal ehar am sure Yes! The thoritics reporte forenoon i more | oner Bahia | Loosen Up That Cold | With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold = | { | TO,600,000 cocon trees lodg For the cvil price hee paid the will have aited began to tor no second off hamble towards his oy in sitence for a tim “poks his lake ¢ fe it 2 t osintes know starts, It has all of the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a eoothing, cooling ion and quick relef, ade of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, etiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” To Mothers: Musterole is now mn e in milder form for s and small children. Aul: for Children’s Musterole. and 65c, jars as he ser &0 there Mees Ya the raely light o auros THAT TATEFUL MOMENT BEFORE YOU KNOW WHETHER THE WATCH YOU 4UST DROPPED 15 STILL GOING OR NOT 2s marched steadily he GiYRS WILLIAMY © McClure \-wplrer Synéicate seemed liff ero Better than a mustard plaster Out Goes All BY SWAI\ Rheumatic Poison Liver and Dy Apparent, Anyway BEAT T ongr( o™ WELL VA (7057 OFFICE. 10 THESE. ) CART BIND JLL | BiLLS 5AtY- NAFOLEON SHOW YA Sanh A (AT ML A At j G WA - \JHO EVER EN2D OF ENG / ALLOWED 10 ™WiL BILLS BT T 05T Fice LOT™ Bils 1 I0RS - PAL £ ZICHT AIAY 509 THING N T | | | ONG OUT BrA Bt WEVLWL 1057 o~.u FIRST , rama Aets on Kidney Wiadder the Vers Piva Gt a woar a morrow Its a reme the good for zou! Kidney misery 1t drives the p the Joints and muse eret of Rheuma’s = But we dont ask word for it; go te O Co. or any good Aar pottie, and i #* do- promise geL your mone e there waiticoe for you atishe whote con

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