New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1923, Page 10

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FIRE-TONGU B === = ILLUSTRATED »’J -Ra SATTERTIELD = BEGIN HERE TODAY Sir Charles A Harley, crin out why i MeMurd heart Charles to ai as! NOW GO ON WITH THY He was Poir hol heavily ¢ e table rding exes. A q Hindu you cls Kama “Certainly less voice. The Hindu slender curious mark branded upon the form of mounted by raised his Nice I tight d 2 e had been branded! The Hindu stood Nicol Brinn in That is 10 say, he finger of his right of his tongue, upon his forehead, bowing deeply. up and A peculiar hand at the same Nicol Brinn repeated the salutation, his coat on, said the of the and quietly put “We greet you,” “l am Rama Dass Lodge. Have ). “Where were you initiated ?" ‘At Moon Ali Lane Ah!" exclaimed the it al In Bombay In Bombay When and by By Ruhmant Hind - wi may I November murmured lama lied in that weeounts I tooeh with you gode ? e com equaint Vi What work a atehi derimmeds 1 have Such casc and more Hi mured the du, w through the g which he wore one other cas &crous brother “No blame at plied Nicol Drinn. “I have not Hama Dass. u Kama all brothers thousand lives are Fire Mves, We formation perfect, hut only dent 4id we learn of your “Indeed,” murmured Nicol coldly. “A document was Chis it was recorded upon vour arm the Scventh Kama " "Tis Fire ©of dust” to aches me d so it in the must work as nothing by found that sigi that nluirmured tonclessly, “which one mountain for the gods Rama Dass stood repeated his strar tation, whic curemonio @t the table “You are grade, hrother worthy the next ste moves up at gusture Pri Yo Yo vou ©cean,” re You speak “We have. here yon B sball not be cons were unnecessary We eircumstanced irg of the Fire 1rne regret on exister Brinn sSTonRy mark saluted manner. touched the second with the nd then laid the finger time Hindu Bengal you Hindustani?" ! Dass ¥ otted mur Nico pectacies known dan, enth A 0 the had thought our in aneel bore tip ! N “our3ne A servicriNes promotions You were 1 was not murmured d learned Howeve will e to advanc Give i Dass eturned Wisdc a opencd shadowy na ¢ it pe receiy me lutation silentiy, apartment b stood standi heckoned i no is no one i one “FIRE I8 LIF ERINN. As he Nico! Brinn the dark room CHAPTER Vire Absolut Nicol 1wat He ar and a had his memory mirably But t to expeet on ut taut an he waited 1t took tinkling the comiy of what ment, The suming burning in a h been w the of a s nn wate Absolutel . ih mt voice Guality “You You thoug! are Piecause work hitherto The Thi introdu EASY T0 DARKEN TOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Rack Color and Lustre Sage Tea and With I orm v dim light form of a de de is eternal pronounced crossed closed silenfjy behind him dark Darkness stifling odor of had ne the faseinatediy foe tion of welcome Bombay =~ OUCH! BACKACHE F, RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY | St, Jacobs Oil when your back is umbago, seiatica ¢ vou stiffened up, d small trial bottle Jucobs Oil at any little in your hand, er® your aching bac you count fifty the css is gone. Don't stay « penetrating oil there several isht were and expected summoned.” Rama vou as 1 Dass. have once, results. Do vou at honor ds the it utely skin. Nothing el ¢, backache prompuiy. harmie time."” performed and again the o Nieo: n tent wine,” said Tusions bely | house into must sense " o an decision little silver his double doors omethin of the ir the small . which he stood i the and o rey heart Nicol infamiliair proach to of crossed the de the Brinn up. ust to out Nicol fear of mporarily,” he said, in contin 1 ’ the London Ledge, repeated Nicol | 1€ london Led look for £ is great It has vou shall as possible in You will await eternal.” Again the Brinn remaining “Your reply is « Fire is 1if e tongu lower, £ been at be tran ath our ternal is v and s0 that the lower peared, wrapp Nicol Biri 1lama Dass W rat 1, extending was no the Fir cong ordeal lig for you Nicol Brinn re where the shaded the writing table It the speaker arresting \oiee | Fire-Tongue whose synonymous with parts of the Fast, | was an imposter of REPLIED NICOL signally failed in stance, unicss Nicol Brinngst ; smiling o} U008 [must he baps the nuchas Brinn “We Rama brother. He whieh Ni knowledged. word, Itama door, Out Brinn brain alert no one offered to A minute later h in the shuttered 1 moved off, and above him, he lay cushions Drawing out from the breast acket wiped Fead deliberate]y long black cigar the those words threshold ¢ louble the face Hindu's AN the mask ue Speaks css surrounded Dass. unpleasant hyacinthy, and thus him ad- knew not Inwardly composecd, high clopment first of the bell, and then of light at the ntly a long grew brighter, bluish flambean chached, served he Brinn The " Dass fore into strung stepped, his ne Ie for end apart- as- flame Nicol and a pe nd discern apeak arres to curiously e lore of It he mate the in a corner, closed u * said the Lodg . nited Sates. no you e 1 strange allotted to hall remedied f Maskelyne ile error Thus, mained only actions were bimself that beth again, and then place a little cone previded for the almost o ocked by the (Continued in € Thur Seranton, 1y Bucha Gra Pa., o an Brown, leath vesterda Deed Hollow, Kusquchanna, Pa 7 er-in- jumped ma SHAKER'S BUILDI West buitdi ement mo Lebano stops or rhe It never disappoints! ordinarity humor, chamber, there was ne laughter in the Brinn coldness, nerved man was capable, “you will be affiliated with instructions. reach you almost immedi work to b decided orders. ceased silent his with were dread to read the thoughts of all arcddu ama Dass, congratulate smile congratulat “Ye performed the seeret salutatioin led the dark inst the uttered a his monogram lghted tray, throughout at purpose. car drew up and chauffeur, Brother nfidr Sister._ \ ged, Burn to Death With Home Dec - 4 from nj (Westinghouse, any pain, g0 and lame, or umatism has on't suffer! Get of old, honest St drug store, pour a and rub it right en and by the time sorencss and lame- 0 Westinghot tion of T. J. Vastin. house band, "l sisted by P, othing, 3 sed only pain right out and is magical, yet ab- and doesn't burn terian Muaitland 0 p.m the childre A an church, Turtle 2:45 p. mi—"The ps lumbage, sciat- atisni go, English country have touched but knowing | wisihle presence in that: darkened of Lyman Almy 4:00 poom. Charles Heiars Carnegic jostitute, from Carncg 4:45 p. m. but the which rather nea this burgh, Pa minister. G:30 Pittsiy chestra gorio Sci the sweet voice m. to whom you will under the %04 m. The ngland. that as quickly York lLodac Only Fire ely. in however, dor erred a4 New 4N n Etten, p. m.- vian chur Muson 1 nit Bt L. Walter Nicol waited plied Nic flame CAmeric M, o Radio & 1ord Birinn ubsided ap- anid ha tmen saturday ) hand it was one, fc o i Thirt New Arthur R, ngland Business Arthur Murs by Tadiophon Concert by the focus: upon by ntered lamp the stood room upon the strangely indeed that name whs in certain Fire-Tongue who claimed 1. men had | the present In_ 2 mere ! Sunday. 4:00 p, m ‘Adventure then He Tulk by Musical 10 p.om on “World the the the W. A, into the N Not yet 1. Ta Per s |« Iy . himself iees of concealed worn 1y ma 2, Religions Shepherd’ man of Nicol hy Ele you said U arc a worthy automatically ne- without another to the CAmcrica n, way Nico s Kk hallway taut action him, n.— I St star wi muscles ati tant mole ¢ was seated again mousine, and as it lights leaped up back upon the long sigh silk handkerchief peket of his dinne face and fe Then, selecting a rom a case which the late Czar it, " drop; vl lolling his eyes wearily nmoving, the drive first, to doors interva of ash Anita pletur fzabeth prano. Vincent 1 t from the sylvania wart e re Gri sunday. 2:45 services York dress it under the deratio by Dr. Mil ive secrot ary ciety of churc Confer the YoM, « Ircss by Dr by Gloria Trumpet Spec he e His were 1o tidily in the tray Finally, to m a door was un- Jur Next Jssue) Mrs, her burncd 1 at from Dor- and brother their home five miles Wallace Buchas w of Mrs, the es throuy, m at . ne fou ous: I woman NGS BURN Ny e 2 Saturday, Dee, day, Dec, Logan, pastor of the presented by the Choir ciety of Pittsburgh under the direction Perkins. Organ Music Vesper Shadyside Presbyterian church, Pitts- tev. Hugh Thomson Kerr, Dinner Athletie Association 1 dire Service scopul church, Pitts) Mini Services Pittshrgh, . Hillside ening husine Curnick Greater chureh “The Chureh and the Publicity,” drama, inor we nd hi nt uEpives of Churches Methodist ar ¥, Parkes from the Orgar | YOICES IN THE AIR] Pittst 19 Sringing t prepared by he children’s period. ature, —Concert J. Vastine, director, as- Collins, Larftone. “Our by 30, 1 m.—Services of church, Pittsbu New ry by Alph ek, P oratorio Ensc recita or Hall, service concer tion WGI Ma el progr avries of t Maguzine V'S course Mauriek cond erts. Unity” M Woo WEAF and T Prescit, “knowe 1 sing and tall Spencer the Ho rdcnon B the Bedfor N. Y ‘adm ‘Amos, I N I urgh). 23, 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the | g, Band under the direc- World to World.” Westing- First 1 the irgh Alexander, minister “ter Year"— Rev. W, v Luther- “Noel" mble So- 1 by Dr. of musie, Pittshurgh, direct stof the the or- Gre- t by W Corp., s.) am Lalks problema he New in danc- Quartet, Twilight program Heur Youth's Companic It ucted by Evening program, nder the ton 1% r. Whit. the 1 Whit Clegraph planis motion watic so- extra die tel Penn inational the New with ad- inson 5 11 wi 111, Music theater, direet RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKEST RELIEF FOR REEVHATISH f studio of the Skinner Organ company. i om the i WBZ Springfield). %.\um 7:00° p. M.—Dinner concert by the Hotel Kimball Trio Kimball dining room. p. m.—Twligiht tales for the (Westinghouse 7:30 Kiddies, prepared by “Our World Mag- zine, $:00 p. Rose W. Dash, ac- m,—Concert by Grecnleaf, pianist; Norman | baritone; Norman Dash, Jr., | companist; Dudiey Silshy, tenor. Sunday. 10:45 rect from the Church of the Unity. ev. Charles A, Wing, pastor, 3:45 p. m.—Sunday vespers on the gfield Municipal chimes trans- mitted direct from the Campanile, Erncst Newton Bagg., ¢hime ringer. p. m.—Church by Rev, Joseph pastor of the Asbury First Methodi church, agsisted by church quartet. U. S. VESSEL MISSING ducted Shipping Board Boat Concjos Has Not Been Heard I'rom Since Sendiung Out 8 O S, Signals, London, Dec. 2 he United States Shipping Board in Lenden bas heard nothing of its steamship, the Conejos, since s . Constantinople agent relayed ap § O S, saying that the vessel w inking, Officials here fear the Cenejos has foundered inasmuch as ships seAt to her assistance report no. trace even of her lifeboats, The shipping board steamer @lon- tarf is scouring the Black sea in the vicinity of Batum in the hope of icking up’the Concjos’ captain and numbering who un- took the ship men, 1iy sma boals their into tro red £00 eding from Poti, north New York with a cargo valued at $250,000. would num- destroyers Ad- within reach of steamer was re- most of these which ve Batum of manganese 0 1S pro ore there of American miral Bristol's fleet the spot where the ported sinking, but been diverted be have fresh eggs 65c doz Rus- 301 Main St-——ad\t, Positively Il Bros., CLOGGED THROATS When your wind is shut off and breathing ‘difficult you try to raise the phlegm by suddenly contracting the lun1s and 1orcln| air through the throat, This is hard on your lungs and your throat and dilates the bl vessels. Clogged throats are easily and quickly opened. phlegm raised and the throat is sooth and healed by Leonardi's Cough Syrup (Creosoted). "It prevents straining, hack- ing and bas a valuable antiseptic action. - t remedy for.d [ '('olfll. brho-cglt ppe. troup, whooping cough. Sal sure and pleasant, At your druggist. SOLD BY CITY PRUG STORE nging the World to Amer- | p. m.—Chupreh services di- | services con- | W. Stephen, | GIRL PRISONERS IN RIOTOUS DISORDERS aivect trom wne Tel Bscape During . Trowble at| Obio Institntion The Assoclated Press. Delaware, Ohio, Dec. 29.—Scarch | was being made today for ten young | women inmates of the Girls’ Indus- Iirial school, & .state institution near there, who escaped during disorders last night in which more than 100 girls participated. | Those who took part .in the upris- ing:and did not-escape, today were {euiet and * submissive after having {danced themselves tired carly this {morning in the assembly hall of the institution where they were > under guard as they were rounded up by officials. After guite a number | had been segregated in the hall, one of the officials neticing the attitude of many of the caplives, ordered that musie be started, The girl's imme- (diately started dancing. - “Abelish Corporal Punishment. A ‘recent érder of the State depart- ment that corporal punishment he abolishad at the institution, of which the girls learned only within the Jast few days, was said by attachcs to have been the root of the trouble, Girls in cottage five, in charge of a -substitute matron started the trou- ble, it was said by officials, After ing in vain to control her charges, 'the matron was brushed aside and the 45 inmates of the cottage dashed into the open. tunning about the grounds shout~ ing for the other 500 inmates to join them, the group soon grew 1o more than 100 as giris from other cottages bolted und became unmanageable. A majority contented themsclves with voving sbout the grounds throwing stones through windows, screaming and causing general commotion, "on- siderabldfyrniture smashed and surgents were cut hy in falling over ne By in cottages in injured dark- vas the gl objects s or in the Police Called Out. Sherilf I'red Narter, Delaware county, & number of his deputies, and e police aided by officials and farmers, quelled the uprising shortly before midnight, Punishment te be meted out to the insurgents had not Leen decided upon this morning, according to J. I 1J ton, husband of the matron of the school who is i1l and confined fo her Led, Mrs, Elton has been in charge of the institution only a few months following the removal of Mrs, Mae Stannard on charges preferred by Welfare Dircetor Harper, uprising was the worst according 10 employes in 15 | vear of the ed | school. Archduke Yearns for Pay bDay BUDAPEST - How the mighty hs fullen! The former archduke ¥ranz. I8 working for a living now, He's managing a china factory, AFTER “DIPLOMA MILLS" - | Federal ' Authorities " Cnilesigo” Ave, 3 Now Rent on Closing Up’ All Fake Universities There. icago, Dec. 20.—Federal ‘ifdict- ment of officials of more than a score Lof alleged *diploma mill"” correspon- | dence schools operating here will be asked by ihe state departnient-of reg- istration and education - within the next ten days, according to A, R. Sheldon, director of the department. “Chicage has many mythical uni- versities,” Director Sheldon said, “and { most of them promise their graduates every privilege accorded accredited institutions.” | The indietments will be asked on | charges of misuse of the mails, he suid. Most of the schools consist of | a stenographer and a “principal,” and | most of the victims are girls and boys ;in their ‘teens, according to Sheldon, ' RESIST MENTAL FATIGUE | | Tests Shows That Nomadic North | Amcrican Indians are Able to Stand Greatest Brain Exertion. Wis,, Dee. 29.—Nomadic {or western Indians resist mental fa- tigue to a greater cxtent than any other group of individuals on the American continent, according to re- | Snits of an extensive test outlined fo the annual convention ef the Ameri- | can Phychological asseciation here io- | day by Professor Thomas Garth of | Denver university, The following ranking in ability te resist mental fatigue was presented: First, nomadic Indians; sccond, In- dians of mixed blood; third, sedentary or southewestern Indians; fourth, | white persons; lifth, negroes, The re- sults were obtained through mental tests administered-to aore than 100 individuals of each of the groups. The tests showed no correlation he- fatigue resistance and intelli- f the Prof. Garth said Maine Maniac’s List of Killings Now Totals 7 \ugusta, M e, Dee. of death trom the frengy of a crazed woodsinan at Whitefield and Jefferson last Saturday when John Snow ghot atd killed five persons and then took his own lire rose to scven yesterday when Marion, 8now’s infant daughter, died of pneumonia at a state {nstitu. tion here. The child, who was only three months old yesterday, became iil as a resull of exposure while being tuken 1o the home of a neighbor arter her father had killed her mother, annt and grandmotheér in the latter's cottuge MiMs near Joffers BEEtHZn's J PILLS - or Sick Headaches Madison, groups, 20.—The toil at Cooper's | The World At Its When Yo wiLaiAMY HALNT HEARD THE FAMILY AT AT THAT DOINT D SPEND SEv- TRVING TO PRY 1T R Tt HEY NAPOLEON- COME OVER WEAE AND EMPTY Tuis BASKET IN TH' (PAWGONE. AT FOOL OFFICE ) KID -HERE. HES GONE. AND EMPTIED T BRASKET WIH BLL 1Y CORRESPONDENCE.. | INSTERD OF ™’ WhSTE. BAGHET ( LY 53 > [ T15 15 T TENTH TME 'VE HAD TO PAWL YOU OUT THIS ARG 5 S0 \ [o] FOR YOURSELF? Worst. By ur Hands Are Epll ® McClure Newspaper § R NG NTE CET A GRIP ON THl ATTACK THE KMNOB AGAIN LY BUT Ji ADMITIING DEPEAT AT L PULLY T T YOUR THIN: [ i P %) P A 65 HAN GLUYAS WILLIAMS yndicate Py LRI AND CALL TO THE TAM ™ COME CPEN ™E DOCR VOUR: iP5 ARE PULL A NCW DFAL EMENT OF YOUR B . WHICH WORKS & 1 YOU ACTUALLY GET THE DooR - Ui EM T HAND A% VOU BAy DISPASED AND TREZ YOUP MUSBAND OPENS TME | DOOR AND AskS DID YoU CALL — BY SWAN

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