New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

s H limousine was waiting, driven by a |Fischer and company's dance orch Paul Specht and his Almanac Hotel| Points Qut Where German é Convmflng EVIdence L-h.ulflour who looked like some kind |tra. orchestra direct from the Congo ok 3 )’ {of Oriental. Nicol Brinn walked up. e room of the Almanac hotel. Living Is Proving Costly p ’ the man, and bending forward: ——— Thdt Allen 5 Lll ng '\'"- 1)]x'|v~t7'7lq,“gw:<’:‘c'l' ;:n ::‘:; :xmu" low | WIZ WGY Mannheim, Dec. 28.—According to 1 3 |vol Hani 3 e Maw York City) (General Electric Co.—Schenectady). 'r"\'{":rte:chc:l?p‘ll:: b%.z‘:“z:fmm:': ‘ Healer ( LS Severe‘ e "“?::) ‘1:‘" m d hle v()per(n'n 1 it’ue 6:00 p. m~—Produce and stock )mh; and Aachen are now the most : . . scended and opened the door of the| 7: o My otta, “L 5 (ot » ettt e it e LUNG COUGHS "x‘u- "The interior was uniighted, but |Red Riding Hood,” given by the orig- mzx:l;eot :";mil;’:{d:::: ::,‘;:‘::":‘ expensive German cities in which to 2 QAN ) X ha {Nicol Brinn cast a comprehensive inal cast. 7:35 p. m.—~Health talk, N. | live. Ludwigshafen, Worms and Karl- By SAX ROHMER [glance around ere entering. As he| 7:30 p. m.—Burr McIntosh, the i SR B BTN | sruhe stand in second place and Ber- Prominent West Lynn Man|settled himself upon the cushions. |cheerful philosopher. 1:45 p. IS Biano and organ rE-l"A"' Bremen and Hamburg hold third o the door was closed again, and he| 8:00 p. m.—Looseleat Current| o, by Annins | MoGory E"ms”r.mlh i 3 | Cured 11 Years Ago Has | found himself in absolute darkness. |topics. T N eneanea servicenes E I "2 the windows wore curtained, or| $:16 p. m—Plano recital by Ade-|Disnist, snd Daniel Croush, organist.| A Youthful Traveler. BEGIN HERE TODAY R e R et R et foad Tatave No Lung Trouble Now rather, as a rough Investigation re- |laide Zeigler. IR A0:80 P 0o Concet D IO NERR:, Liverpool—A little §-year-old er- ui sur-| J Allen, Druggist, West vealed, were closed with aluminum| 8:80 p. m.—Concert by R‘ivhard That's Not Nice phan boy has just traveled al l;,n‘. thatihe| T ? 2eist, S¥shutters which were immovable, Von (Calio, marimbaphone, 1I". Fowler, baddbabeit, " a distance of 5,000 miles. And L] B Lynn: " A moment later, as the car moved |bass and C. Matthewson, cornet. SHE—I heard you singing in your|total faré amounted to less than $5. his coat| Dear Sir:—The first time I w lamp became lighted above him. | 9:15 p. m.—"The Nature of Animal| room this morning. s !He is Noel Victor Ferneborough, | took Allen’s Lung Healer was 14 n he saw that several current pe- [Intelligence,” by Dr. W, Reid Blair of| HE-—Oh, I sing a little to kill time. - MLUSTRATED BY R, SATERTIELD = whose parents died recently in Al- vears aco. | had been suffering odicals were pl »d invitingly in the the New York Zoological park. SHE—You certainly have a good |berta, Canada. Friends here will St il % en 8 DE | rack, as well as & box of very cholce| 10:30 p. m.—Dance program by |weapon—Tit-Bits (London). care for him. from a severe cough on the!jgyptian cigarettos ungs for several months which| Lighting a fresh cigar, Nicol Brinn I could not seem to shake and it|drew a copy of the Sketch from the heg: A ¢ AR i ;¢ (rack, and studied the photographs of o () egan to look as though it|[Ilor oy ety mctressen with up. would get the best of me. Every nt contentruent. He had finished ls 6 ulce I cough hurt my lungs and I be- the Sketch and was perusing the By- came run down, thin and wea ander, when, the car having climb- s SEpIiRs {o 1 a steep hill and swerved sharply | s es : it Fanrensnan iy was pretty well d_"\“’u'd‘“d‘m the right, he heard the rustling of WITH THE STORY [room A J e \}\’holn 1 h\:“n taking the Lung|icaves aivined thath they & wers t XIX aliot" he ssl - ealer, and you can imagine my | procec: long a drive. | 2 | joy when I found it was helping ' He replaced the paper in the rack, All the good things that make oranges ne. After taking sever: ~ |and took out his watch. Consulting | - % ne. After taking several bot- "y ‘eturned it to his pocket an the health-giving and pleasing to the taste are ties my iy as e ey ZON€ | cur stopped and the light went out, | . : [ and 1 was my old self again. HeWdoan which Ewith ita tallaw contained in the juice. Since then 1 alwsz keep a bot- | Nicol Brinn had discovered to be | % i 2 bl o lock was opened by the Oriental tle on hand and take a few drops | {50 ind Brinn descended upon when I have a cold and it keeps (ne steps of a shadowed porch. The | the cold from reaching the lungs house door wus open, and although | ; and keeps them in good condi-|there was no ““h',.“‘”"l” ° s % tion'W¥T also have found itifotbe[uiCommaptishuay, & saldii iy lce, c‘ ;1 da O’ra |a great tonic.—John R. Hegan, ¢ Nicl. Brinn vm:rml a hallway the | orl 26 Flint St., West Lynn. mosphere of which seemed to be| 3 Sold in New Britain by Clark i \ Juicy in the extreme, whether bright, golden or & Brainerd Co., National Phar.| -Allow e to lake vour hat and | russet in color, Sealdsweet Florida oranges excel I macy, Miller-Hanson Drug Cos e e clievaal of time Twuided in flavor, sweetness and other good qualities. | City Drug Store. Jdong a dark passage; and presently, | J . | an inner door heing opencd, he found | Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit, fresh from melr s lEgos el ysflinialied the groves, and Sealdheart grapefruit, in fam oty cans, are alike appetizing and healthful. © s room, that he at Happoned to Harley—Coneluded gagooawanyd Ask your fruit dealer for Seald- For gift copy of book “Home aweet oranges and grapefruit, Uses for Juices of Sealdsweet and insist on having them in Oranges and Grapefruit''write the sanitary tissue-paper Florida Citrus Exchange, 815 - wrapper in which they are Citrus Exchange Building, i[if shipped. Tampa, Florida. said won't you wn | aved would (Continued in Dur Next Issue) ! s pursuers evidently Sah A — | 1t " [VoICES I THE AR “GOOD EVENING.” THE HINDU | Rector ’ She i Priday, December 28, 1923, | 1, SPEAKING PERFECT ENG n whict By KDKA | p at Victor (Westinghouse—Kast Pittsburgh). - ——————— : 6:156 p. m.—Organ recital by Lucile | 1im to g | e cam t some time later in | page from the Cameo Motion plcture | b t K [theater, Pittshurgh, 1" | thod Radio Boy Scout meet- | Victor, 72 el EE Lt L period, | ckman and hool lessor for Decem- oL Lan- Mary o S.napshots. ‘ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Portrait Of a Child Playing With His Christmas Toys My 1 1 report it T 2 SURVEVS PILE OP APTER DUE REFLECTION PUSHES IT AROUND NEW CHRISTMAS DIVES TO BOTIOM OF FOR A MINUTE OR. Vs PILE AND GETS THE ™o MECHANICAL FIRE -ENGINE S om O ;&g e Sevemth hama 7 YECIDES IT CAN STAY PUTS MIS MIND MOMENT- UNDER, THE SOFA TOR ARILY ON JUMBO, THE ALL OF WM HANDSOME ELEPHANT FLOOR. Beware ations! : oo e o i) 8 re of Imitations! i Eport ¥ Thorntor TURNS A PAGE OR. NDERS WHAT MES SDIES A SHINY NAIL. SPENDS THE REST OF TWO IN THE ALPMA - NG T0 PLAY WiTH THAT MUST MAVE COME THE MORNING PLAVING BET ANMAL Boox NOW OuUT OF ONC OF THE HAPPILY WITH THE & McCiure Newspaper Syadicate CURISTMAS BOKES NAIL VAiwAa.);rs él;eps When at Work on'y proven Ewele ' gifls alsn = Aspirin Manutacts of Salicylicacid

Other pages from this issue: