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FIRE-TONGUE By S ILLUSTRATED BY - RAV,SATTERTFIELD ~ CHAPTER 1 ] | st 1 Client for r'aul Harley inter t to his notice | lental | his office at Some of - esting in an thiough ry Lane that cases were almost he way. x in Chan- hour means marked day ning his table much-desired ch harply hour by al A mu the little clock upon &pproaching t end of his business when the was rapidly unmer's ev I hour, v and ed medi ) private in the dire ry handsome laley's offic ction o 1 was [ and kroom his te six, he Inn part residence his chamb his At ecity joined at reg wor s0 ar red bell t noti rarar the which summoned tia tary hour o pre v s, his confiden- “We arou “Well,” card upon the ing in with it Paul Harley “Sir Charles aloud retary “Yes,” fancy he h, Harley unever Tnnes 1 vhen you ra fang at th Abingdon,” reflectively 1at is the osteologist answe Innes. i rom pra Harley, 1 suppose Innes,” said ooking another day replied laying tabl was st x at red has retire mured ants. 1h fancy that he ago in better as 1 and 1 met India. you casual in Ask som¢ im to come ve hat my provinee Sir case comes within your parti 2 it ley with my working « nothing comes of chat it will Cale A, Was met ' said Har- niality "Officiz is ended; but your visit heyo down, har ally if quiet Ly | have it been not very where we last was," replied Sir Charie his hat sitting dow big leathe had pu ir Char som and cane upon to rather we whicl ing and ily Hurlcy to fo i H by thus mused e he [ king out hinet beside silently tobacco from a ¥ in gar eisurely manner t ”" Sir Charles slowly nodded his ¢ scemed in fome mea r uml)l«'” “Briefly it H'm," tin in the matet i in danger said Harley, cupboard my replacing the striking & ey 1 " natur anxious for the Sir “They resemblanc ~know with arles presently partic sumed bear, 1 regret to say to the symptoms hallucinatior they may the of a well form of be classed under aid that you follo of surveills ury “You mean constantly 3 “Anything e “One 1 Ha more eillance loy are jesa | fir do.’ ve very Able Mr T H not: thi actua g0 within ley thay week sight of my 1 had been neighborhood “whom 1 am professiona retired, square tunately for myself to Sir Charles continued at present ling although I am was returning to midnight 1 light pattering footstep: me I 1t that a mar me isit a f atter actually 1 close across the whe sound o mediately the very i to spring 1 was ha like a large “What Don’t Wear a Truss! 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N FREE INFORMATION COUPON ‘Brooks Company flkmg‘, Marshall, Mich wnd me by mail, in plain erapper, nd full information AX ROHMER thought " but m; for this ur vhich fdenc compal inter tions 1 s the ©uU23INE A SERVICE.( “1 turned and struck out ck.” “And th “Then the Iways keepi no attem 4 he made issue, but simply in the ley Har! mused armin, 1st have shaken you ver we must not overiook t ity that this may have be rary footpad “His lmHnu~ wer re Sir ¢ right,” prompted Charles Abing nervously he CHARLES SAT HER WEARILY It ust Ty W ed T sk 1 whic I it elear m « moment that 5 P him Harley sta vertheless dat suggest sOMe i Ve to mir Ay e it may find myself in you re free ould welc liny v at Paul Har Of course, emed to be Sir “Your nd ke Charles,” itement esently st to sting I matter further urally a poi ['{ ut ber t there ike What ma to is this k And st well-know 1l Bl e ir Cha ONE -r-v——- means Pe rfect NG, with my to con n swiftly | lows of i “A veryl It | v badly. he cn a ely those ries. arley. may | 1 started, | the facts une thing, mention E importance, my them Ve 10 3 omitted paramount ry ou. a robk at ess than a week ¢ What! A robbery! what was stolen? Nothit th my one There was L Tell me: sa The e slightest value, but or SUPPOS o myself ervou 1 gained Mdmittan to my several v, where there are Oriental jewelry L 1 keey mediately ut my my bur ich riably torked immediately PAPETE Were xanination reveals DOWN b had been placed i missin Har murmured I 1s me tion, shinical subje ount 1 patien t, Mr wh 1blis N-know: would like t template t believe ponsibie ¢ W very rordinary 1om 1 onee att 1 cnriously vl yo . ) e n had " I may it objeet rpo thi th wpecti r s patier » you ssession fore you. i pateir on your to ind the positior v ome you BEVSNE bow “ame referred ar 50, retury fecti he 8 said, Harle other om you being CHAPTER 11 The Sinth Sonse tepped into his ca in the he ong ¢ Drive lire Park Corne o a the before imparting | however, house “The num- a da| manuscript in my | add engage. ] 15— Dinner concert by the Grand |Symphony orchestra from the Milllon {Pollar Grand theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. 30—Weekiy chat with the farm- ers by Frank E. Mullen, radio editor {of the National Stockman and Farm- er, | VOICES v THE AIR ‘ KDEA | (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). | | Uncle Itemus' . §:00— National Stockman | IFarmer market report. Address for the farmers, :30—Concert by the KDKA Little Ssyinphony orchestra, Vietor Saudek, |director, assisted by Will A, Rhodes, tenor, 11:30—Special la WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) story for the and | concert, T:30—Twilight tales for the kiddies. Letter from the New England Home- stead. | 8:00—Concert by |violinist; M | pianist and accompanist. | 9:00—Bedtime story for |by Orison 8. Marden. WGI | (American Radio and Reerarch Corp., Mcdford Hillside, Mess.) fashes, Ruth Avery Ray. beth Nims Hoover, | grown-ups 6:10—Lote news Sports ston police reports. le practice, lesson No, 187, ivening program: “Bits of Wisdom™, ‘Hl'“llun Beal, prominent )| man. I | | | { by George newspaper , Bedtime stories for parents, y the Children's Aid, chyi Hisich, China's fore- statesman, but Americ friend, known as the velt of China,” will be ac- nied by orchestra jprey | most most Roos« He com a Chines Telegraph | 7:00—Mid-week services under the spic New York Federation Churches. Daily sport talk by Thornton Burgess ra Alter, plan- ist Teresn Wolte Rashkis, dramatic soprano, asccompanied by Jaqueline DeMoor, Story from Hearst's maga- read by Wm, L. Rtol ts. Vin. Lopez orchestra direct from the the Hotel Pennsylvania WGY cetrie Co,, N. Y) Produce and stock quotations; news bhulleting, 15-—Weekly report on I{of roads in New York state t 45=Program by the epartment, General Electrie pany s of the \ | zine, *leent grill of (General Scheneetady t G: 00 market conditions [ & 7 publicity com- . 1 Wiz (Acoliun Hali t ! York City). t | T:00—"Jack Rabbit Stories” by vid Cory 0—Joint recital including duets vank Jannuzzi and James Lam. violinist 45—The World's Work S:00 Joint recital inclnding ducts 1rank Januzzi and James Lamag inists, pecind recital on the 1 vio evening radio organ Auditorium organ by J. Thurston Noc by direet wire from the | Wanamaker Auditorium “T'he Pyrences by Wirt Narnitz of the Travel club of America, ~Coneert by Kthel Aaron, lyric Lssen, contralto, and ano, Bonia You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until vou try this famous old home-made remed Anvone who has coughed all day and all might, will sav that the immediate relief given is almost like magic. It takes Lut a moment to prepare, and really there is nothing better for coughs, Into a pint bottle, put 214 ounces of Pinex: then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or vou can use clarified molasses, Loney, or_corn svrup, instead of sugar svrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two- thirds of the monev usually spent for cough preparations. and gives vou a more positive, effective remedy, 1t keeps per. :viflr. and tastes pleasant—children ike it. You can feel thia take hold instantle, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. Tt promptly loosens a dre, tight cough, and soon von will notic& the phlegm thin ent and then disappear altogether. av's use will usuaily break up an ordinary throat or st _eold, and it is also splendid for bronehitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- chi asthma. Pinex is o most ralughble coneentrated compound of genuine Norwav pine ex- the most reliable remedv for and chest ailments. aveid Arumeist for “9 ons, and don’t acerpt anvthing Guaranteed to give absolute sat faction or money ref: Pinex Co., Ft. Wavne, Ind lee baritone. signals and Richard Koch, 9:55—Time forecast. 10:00—"The Plan in Vogue at Anti- och College,” by Harold C. Washburn, assistant to the presidect of Antioch college. 10 weather $—Concert Ethel Aaron, ly soprano. 10:30—Dancc program by the Hotel Commodore orchestra under {he di- rection of Bernard Levitow by direct wire from the kHotel Commodore. by WANTS W ALARM BO) A recommendation wiil be made to the budget committee of the fire board by Chief W. J. Noble that an appropriation be sought for the in- stallation of several new fire boxes. About $2,500 will he {needed to carry | out ‘a program prepared by the cheif, which provides for the following new box locations: Rexton and RBeatty streets, Lawlor and Tremont streets, Hartford avenue and Winter street, Flm and North streets, end of High street, near the new Washington school; Lyman and Grove streets, Myrtie and Burritt streets, Franklin and Stanley streets, Standard Oil Co, plant on South street, or in close proximity to the plant, Hawley and Hamilton streets, Barnet street, Cor-| bin avenue and West Main street, and Highl'\n\l and Griswold streets, GUARDING BORDER Thin Line of 116 Dry Agents Are| el Attempting to Stem Flood of Xnm~,| Liquor From Canadla. The Assoctuted Pross. Malone, N. Y. Dee, 13.—A thin line of 116 prohibition enforcement agents stood on guard today to stop if possible the ever increasing flow of Canadian eontraband liquor through | the 'great open spaces of a frontier | of nearly 300, comprising the four| upper tier counties of northeastern New York. The rum consigned the big cities down the state Christmas holiday trade has poured over the international heavy ities By i i t for the| been | border such recently B R oY OPEN NOSTRILS! END ‘ A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! 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