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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923. Y e e —— e (voices o gE azg), AT ORCHNOTS D 4, T0 PUBLISH LR ! | Nt Eroonian o aem i dohn’s Pair NEWN B HIST“RY tinuing until coal could be transports ‘ Reported ed here, at which time manufactur- ! RUKA to e, Shdus S1ARGvAo, bl ling by machinery began to be known. (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). tivities 1 Othae Paciebes. Transportation, capitalization and ecembe ‘ power were the three problems the sz Best Laxative Monday. Ducember 10, 1938, |y recent cair o st sonn tne EXCOES Read by Mrs. Tryon, of 2y ncopic ‘o xou” srtain naa to By OTFrWELL BINNS May, oo 10, 4080 a e ! § P. M—Dinner concert by the| g o0 oot society will net the build- face, according to Mrs, Tryon's inter- 616 P, e \ for Bowels | s s, S reren i e oo Y. o Home of MiS. BIOKS |t e susion, o @120 ALFRED A KKOPF. NG @23 NE A SERVICE.INCS o 7:16 P. M.—Radio Girl Scout|!¥ 37.000, according to announce- o Yoy d |the cagerness of those early settlers X PR { masting condijoted by Laurs Holland,| V2068 mede yesterday at the: manees | [to construct and to get into commu- BEGIN HERE TODAY Ainiey shook his head. “No, 1.did| “They Work While You Sieep.’ Ldicertor: of Girt Boouls of -Westseri ™t . delin's: ; _ .| nication through manufactured arti- Hubert Stane, discharged convict, | not see him myseif, but one my If you feel sick, dizzy, upsel, if|polo) CL | Masses for the dead at St. Joseph's| Excerpts from the proposcd I 8- cles, with the outside world that de- saves the life of Helen Yardely when | men turncd a body over that was| your head is dull or aching, or your| . . T Bllgrenthl pariod church this week will I:xrlud- a [tory of New Britain, hafi_fli principally| Co1000q New Britain into a manu- her canoe drifts into dangerous waters, { I¥ing in the snow It was that of a | stomach is sour or gassy, just take §:00 A Natlons s,mvkm’“‘jmnmh's mind mass for William K!rhy‘upo“ the work of Mortimer }v“"r”"“fm-turing center of great influence. Together they start to the camp of | white man, whd could be. no other | one or two pleasant “Casearets” to re- o otp, oo Lo SHRE o | tomarrow morning at 8 o'clock, and [long time resident of this city and| " yumijjar names abounded in the Helen's uncle near a northern post | than Stane! {lieve constipation and bilionsness, No | #"C AT GATER FERRAS | month’s mind mass for Mrs. Bridget | now residing in Collinsville, which i8eytracts read, and gave to the: por- of the Hudson Bay Company. ey ‘We found Indian in the snow, | gariping—nicest cathartic-laxative on;“(_l't' pm,‘v”' % by Estelle M. R | Meehan Saturday morning at 7 to be published under the authority|iione of the history presented a stop at a deserted calin and at Sman e g b oo TN ] grolank: lof the Daughters of the American| o.uiiarly personal interest for many vho had been wounded in the fight, | aarth for Men, Women and Children. o Sha tabli 1 attaokod by Yndinis told us, and on pressure he|10c boxes, also 36 and B0c sizes—any | TIoVOeT :f‘:"; P{"',":"“_;"']’;fi‘_’;"’: CP | Rev. William Rurke of Kansas|Revolution ot New Britain, were read | [0 iitened, The history of New Helen is abducted a I « me the information that you had | drug store : bty ]Wf_k'\rs‘ . n ’1(1-_\-, Mo.. a former New Britain man, |Saturday afternoon at the home of | grivain s justified not_only by such : . was celebrant of the 9 o'clock mass Mrs. W, F. Brooks hy Mrs. W. P. i,mo“m interest, declared Mrs. M:Tl NG “Cascarets” 10c %k dead.. Benard, a been carried away hy a half-breed of | s ek s Sahiny vives Stane and the two go in pursuit | 1he name of Chigmok, who, as the| — e io 'M h'm‘v l"rlfln.hq ehe “"s Han- |2t St. Joseph's church yesterday. Tryon, of New York, who is editing g,.vo, put also by the fact that, Indian averred, was making for the and there was a flash in her eyes and .‘;D‘.‘_“‘nmnh oy e The masses for the dead at St./the work and amplifying it by the § o010 4s history, it holds a real ake of the Little Moose, that is the |a look on her face that startied him. - % Mary’s church this week will include |latest authorities and newly-found . 1,0 iy jtself. g B ah resiiies ihe & Stane and | 1ake where we rescned you. We ar-| “Dead or alive,” she said auickly, la month's mind mass for Michael |facts which. confirm or develop refer-| ST S, SN Benard meet Ane o W ived there in good time, and—well, | *“Mr, Stane more to me than you WBZ | Coffey tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock, |ences contained in Mr. Warren's au- | i} ¢ 8 B Thes follow Ainics on know the rest, Helen:” ever can b 1\\"sunghuu'E—Sprin‘fleld) | month's mind mass for Mrs. Bridget | theritative history. { Felnale Spsets X Destiyiie t auite,”” answered the girl in a 7 Mrs. Tryon spent 40 years of lv-r: The Province of Bargos, Spain, I; givin | “Helen'” there was a note of - el | Mulvihill Wednesday morning at 7 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY istless, toneless voice. “You have | gry protest in Ainley’s voice ‘You §:00 . M.——Dinner concert by the o'clock, and an anniversary mass for |life in New Dritain, moving to New | taking precautions against not yet told me what this man Chig- | cannot think what you are Saying. | wWRZ Trio. Miss ary Bennett Thursday morn- |York city comparatively recently, re-| Away some valuable Ianrlx. that wmay intense interest in the | have rich oil deposits. This province But ot distrust she w0 sigy when Ainley approi her, bearing | Mok proposed to do with me.” You must have forgotten how I love| .04 p. M. -This week in history. | Ing at 7 o'clock. taining her accepted the | “Well, the wounded Indian told uafyou.™ [Late news from the National Indus-| Snubscriptions to the Catholic Trans- | nistory of this city and having gained | has excluded from claim rights & at he had fallen violently in love| *No," answered the girl deliber- | suny (onference Board, Humorous | Cript were taken at yesterday's the prospective which broadens the|Portion of itself because the Geologi- vou. and that he proposed tofatcly, “I have not forgotten.” { ks | masses, editor's viewpoint, according to statc- | cal Institute of Spain _belleves tha his squaw.” | CHAPTER XXI11 7:30 P, M.--Twilight tales for the! In the afternoon solemn vespers!ments made by the guests of Mm"lunds reserved contain rich petroleum { A Surprise for Ainley Kiddies. New books at the Spring-|Were held in observance of the feast | Brooks who were present Saturday|d¢POSits. Ainley interrupted the exClamatior Withaut preambie Helen began the |riaiq ity Library by FEdith Li#le, [of the Immaculate Conception. and who promised their aid in de-! his own way, bug looking at the narrative of all that had befalien hev | yyniorous program. | SRR R veloping the work along fines with| NO fewer than 6,577 miles of pipes was surprised by a 100k which | from the time she had left her unel S:0n P, M.-—-Concert by the “'HZJ‘[- . Which many were eapecially familiar, |aT¢ needed to _distribute London's yme into her face, Her listless- | camp to inspect the beaver colony. [«qio and A dita L4 . y ici 4 "l ‘| water supply. The metropolis uses a [Trio and Mrs. Lilla vadd, contraito. Unapproved Solicitors Mr. Warren Complimented, | st SR ons & d Yad fallen from her. Thers was | When she gave the account of Stane $108. P M Beities . ctars f"ri ? % J : ! A Fatros ' pasted. | 2 X [ e n St. Joseph's Parish | APProvel of the plan ) R. to issue this history, to the end of ahsorption ahout her which 'accident at the deadfall and of the | goownyig iy Origon 8. Marden. ted broke out in chagrin: “That ex- | WEAF | Canvassers representing themselves |that it might make a valuable addi- | i A Bl | plaine how it was we never found you.| o o DRI e h|as agents for a publieation by which Bon 45 ChA Mboker end (fhe. eohODIN | ’ oh P e legrap! P " N Ieh land a work of peculiar interest to . ittle tent Ze e . camp she had made there, Ainley | | We must have passed within a very Forhndors: Pk Co., New York City. | 8t. Thomas' Seminary at Hartford is|members of the organization, was| | few miles of you." “You were once within a quarter TS said to benefit. have been operating|given freely. Many compliments for ¢ - \ Wt " 30 P, M. -Daily sport talks by |in st. J h . g : Sl i i g A &7 A niile of. My T \ Thir 2 |in St. Joseph's parish during the week | My, Warren were heard, not the least| S < g “How do yoi knaw ® that?? nton 1is Third of a series |without the sanction of Rev. Patrick |or which were those pald him by | CIean Chllds Bowe|s Wlth cried : “j'("m‘;‘ "i':':”' l.‘.::’u',:‘-';; '\f:‘[‘.:j'_'""':‘!” “"‘r'ilml__\. pastor of the church, and the [xfrs. Tryon who emphasized the| A e s o Racagee L vou Anduthe IRdIRNY oo e At PO TU I | | e tet arned S YA AITHY [ haint of Ehe wrilsbe wtiie il its California FIE SYI'UP ; i iatt | against subscribing. There has been | complete harmonizing with the spirit o v \umerous unauthorized canvasses re-|or the days which it so accurately = saw e hegan ' ported to the church and a general | gogeribed, The D. A. R. has pur- S warning has been sounded against of Helen's abductors in love with Helen, shoots most every to the to say, with 1 A short time journey A ravel something more than vhich had bee Sng lor i naiory Joe piteh your camp on the shore ke chased the history from its author . : although his work in its original form f 3 nenl . [has been published, feeling that his| L = o — weems. | [aboTs should not be lost to the pres- he desc and put out my own fire ful America i 8 Ainley rose suddenly to his (eet N ‘hitdren ory by ent or coming generations. This was the expression of representatives of return to her uncle’'s camp ha n Z Z 2 7 . acquaintances would say—" | courtosy of = nnpany. | CREAM Fon CATAH“" the otysnisation which will” ba re-| rise to, and the preliminary ch Sohids By BUnesir sl the Indian Toc 4 by 74 he Legan, with a note of biiter malice | 7:i0 M. Musical program_ by OPENS UP. NOSTRILS { | sponsible for the new mistory. { |in his voice, but Helen interrupted [the Mark Strand nphony The portions of the history describ him. tra by direct wire from the Mark PR i b | Sy 8 | %1 wonder what our acquaintances ' Strand theater. ing the pilgrimage from Plymouth to would :‘.u if they knew ‘r\or\fi\;nfl §:30 P. M.-—"Lungs of the Earth" 'T'I" How To Get Quick M.l' | Farming Town, now Farmington, by I ANE dina oars HION. MU i T Taitas ot AR KRA: Mirast rom Head-Colds. It's Splendid! | |4 few hardy spirits; the expeditions| Stune became a convict? $:45 P, M.—Recltal by Peggy An-| ”.“""g ’";‘1 s""‘“-" ”l" "‘";‘_”"‘""‘|°" “You helieve some lying tale of ntrs | e your clogged nostrila| (e @reat Swamp, later Kensington gOINg up the river in g Stane's " said Ainley, in a " M. “Masoniy and the Bible, | will open, the air passages of your and New Britain, together with the, A STEP" INTO attempt to cover up his own discom- the of Books™ by Wi, Jenn- | head will clear and you can breathe description and placing of the old roads and homes, was of particular Old Fort Winagog AINGL Y K But we met 1 sreed.” said | THE CIRCLE OF FIRELIGHT. fiture bryan | treely. No o 3 » ‘1 believe what he told me: | would —_—— “lv'lnvl.l‘n[_\?wn";a‘l'l":\v.h:r:::‘::‘ :2“:‘,’,‘,’: interest to Mrs. Tryqn's audience, cold |Many of whom are familiar with the “You met o half-bree R kL It o1 o Fire 3l ot . & o 'individual history of the old homes. | surprise in Ainie ace 18 quite | know what her captor had 4 |depend on that word only Tham o et Sehenectady, | et a4 amall botte of Ely's Cream ANother feature of the history hav-| pyen it cross, feverish, bilious, con- genuine, as Helen s and 5 e i e nReRe A Is evidence, and 1 know where ti . ialm from your drugg'st now, Apply INE @ great value today, was the ref-|gtipated or full of cold, children love Ized that whateser e B ot whieh wes MR Mates evidence 8, and I will tell you what P. M—Produce and stock|®-1itio of thin fragrant, antiseplic, | $6Rce made to the old-time black-| the picasant taste of “California Fix part of the g the second time he | L 8M Soing to do. = When we get to A S S K| ealing cream in your nostrils, 1t Smiths, or “smiths” considered to be|gyrup” A teaspoonful never fails io K Fort Malsun, 1 shall get Mr. Dod et quotations, News buileting. | o0 e through every air passage | 'eaders in the community. In these|clean the liver and bowels. |well to equip an_expedition. and 1| 1 | MoMusieal program by oeTa head, soothes the inflamed or blacksmith shops came the hegin-| Ask your druggist for fenuine “C'al- our ¢ | Hels : £ she said, |SRAN recover that evidence and pub YOY oreRestia, | swollen mucous membrane and relief NNES of the great manufacturing|ifornia I'ig Syrup” which has direc- Yos . ) tha i e e it |lish it to the world, In order to clear o | comes 1nstantly, [plans of this day, and in them were | tions for babies and children of all be 1t Yt he ke off Without | yieack was quite over? the memory o0 the an Shom you WRC 1 Just fine, Don't stay stuffed-up | made all sorts of ardsles now turned |ages printed on bottle, Mother! You finishing ) continne. Quite,” he answered Hh-‘ 7 80 'I"'x_- v wronged ) (ladio Corp. ot America- -Wash- | with & cold or nasty catarrh-—Reljef out in huge guantities by our manu- must say “California’ or you may got after a mon ving his state Rl vou i ot tide nart I thal here will be no need for i ington, 1, () comes 8o quickly | tacturing plants, | an imitation fg syrup. Ment. 1 w Wina. you! ar fortunately, Miss Yardely!" said 998 but (ound no L Vou fircd no shots at the | oi0e hahind ber g | The girl fumped to her ’ A9 1 prise And Ab took torward inte the cirele of fire- assisting those not able te produc | credentials. Then he broke off sharpl) “You were saved from the river, somehow, by that fellow Stane, who was up at . - 7 | Fort Malsun, where you not “Yes How did you know? breed who had met a Helen quickly, her ) vaken- - oy ing in full fore: ! nim, and he wondered what T i T WGY [Wling for breath at night, your " but fortunately the matter does not {or catareh will be gone, trn 1ot o truth in “Por he v ; W, M. Children's Hour by seurch. After that, 1 started to beat | intormation- e e e L1110 . Mo vt vy M Mending the Broken Handle. ' — man, Dandy Anderton, and behind b him came another man at whon then one day wn Indiar came | w1 Helen stared for a moment incredy. —S:30 M. ~Plano recital by Ellew | with a story of & v i f g R g tndiane lously, then with a great cry of joy [Graham ' 4 1 t an wotnan living R P on A la 4 » lran to meet him §:d Investing in Human and thovgh she e 5 phéiiae s on ArNE 1 “igupert: Huber Capital,” Wi, Mather Lewis Bhines shé was able to t¢ t : “‘ " ity M‘m’f" Yes!" he answered, slipping an | president of Geo, Washington Univer For w 1 searched, and all in \ g . hed, and in vai as it not understand | this man and woman were 8 ar 3 arm about her uty bruptly to his feet, TU1 gpa regted againet him well co 8:45 1. M. Song recital by . W you, ; as clear to the girl that the in-|gany Who was the elen | g ad given him had | and Stane's arm about Bmith, tenor yulekiy {tightened its grip; then they came 00 .M I'he Economie Chire It was that Indian & " 4 him. His manner be-ipack to the lttle world about them, practor” by Representative L, J up at Fort Maisun 4 : ot P h g ted Infay the sound of the policeman’s | Dickinson, chairman of the Farm | “Miskodeed " eried Meley > g " ”m"" :L‘)’"fl’" voice Bloe in Hous f epresenta- | RARLL bt e as S et i o e you sure? You hate not| (continued in Our Next Issue) | 9:15 I M.--Con o Artis Shvs TWERLS NO NEED MAK- CARERULLY READS AL WITH HiS WIFE OUT OF I8 yan A Wonor 82 being Jedlows of | oy BV Sheee ipils o 1" Riey ING SUCH A TUSS. HE CAN THE DIRECTIONS ON THE TOP OFF HE'S GOT THE KITCHEN FEELS 'S " p answered Helen, *a STICK MANDLE ON Wit CE- THE TUSL MOST OF ™vf TUBE ON SAPC T WIPEL THEM ON ORI o Aluley Inaghed un b ok | other shared my droam For when 1 Denominations Unite to ‘ VIENT AND THE PITCHER LL TO HiS HANDS iR ROLLER. TOWEL promptiy him as he (el siicnt. | gane ha n: & wae the haifs Teach Bible Believing [ BE GOOD As NEW N 1, 1 did e . b (American Radio and Research Corp. Sy v e that 1 was mis New York, Dec The Metropol- Medford Hillside, Mass.) A i \ exline cabin | 1a) s had been | itan Evangelistic association has been e p r I y i e fo «t formed hy fundamentalists ¢ the G ) 1 I'reshyterian, Daptist, Reformed and d Roy™ a broad . other denominations to preach “old American Boy Maga- n/rJ T —————SSSS fashisan~d4 Rible-beli ng Chr hoes, the organ " to unite praying y of . 3 : i a praying working PINALLY ATTER A GOCD SETS PITCAER. CARE - NT RESIST THE M - AT TIRST TOUCH HANDLE rations i o . - = e = 1 says Hvangciieal Fe , DEAL OF PRIPARATION TULLY DOWN ON TABLE PUISE TO PROD HANDLE PROMPTLY WILTS band,” AND STOP P“N 2 byt Sogondioebenilliontiton GETS TWE HANDLE AND PROUDLY SURVEYS WITH MIS TINGER TOSEE AND SLIDES OFF t any precio J lA ON HI% WORK. rirs nfi FIRM pain, atd — . € McCiure Newspaper Syndicate . FATAL AUTO CRASH The Cough That s e ot by e Follows 15t Air continved ) killed and twoe other me tu g along v V. L .‘ug“.‘.h o oF e calbh g e | right IR NOER AN . girls njured ear yesterday i ecy p sore anl | “ i . e = 1 1 s free from eolds P4 you = : Limber 2 ¢! Gt AUTO FUMES PATAL, 1 R | P ' Harttord, Dee, 10— Charles T PNQ NG ) | n Dawey, telier at the | ALLEN'S LUNG HEALER APPLIES TURTHER. y i ON ARRVAL OF WIRE LLY GETS [T ON AGAIN AND a Natlonal bank. ’ ¢ ' g ) ¥ """"' o 0SES OF CEMENT AND 10K £ b DS THAT MANDLE AS VERY CARCFULLY SETS PICHER wog Wil ok . nale Aahl . Phern PECLS THAT THi5 TIME KNOW 1T HAD BEEN BETRAVED MiM By SUP- ON TOP ZHELT, WHERL IT HOLDS 1 garage ' o 1 . E e i BRCKEN TING QUIETLY OFF AGAIN NTALT T NEXT TlME (TDIS imonia coug A Muffler Kills Sound, Too JGONT—) LOST MV 1 \ 7 05& -1 DONT WANT\T-1T3 TH' Y\ /F0OwW 1 HECW DID YOU ea_mni)mfi (. KNOW IT= BUT | 50D HI : ) 5707 N SOME. STORE . \ BT 115 AL TOCETHER THRT AFULTIE. SBM = | THOUGHT HEy A MUFFLER TO COUVER T 1D ONLY GET A (HEAP ONE. 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