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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. ORI GO CRORAOHONAROR The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made o '~; save §2, aod By SAN ROHMER B e e o - : You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough svrup at home. But have vou ever used it? When vou do, vou will understand why thousands of famili the world over, feel that they could hardly Keep house without it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will quickly carn it a permanent place in vour home, ILLUSTRATED BY -RaV, SATTERFIELD = ©UeINE A SERVICE (NG, BLGIN ronay ortunity of examin- Sir Chart A Haurley, cri the myst of i nn hich 1 return here oil does not YORL T pint bottle, pour 2ts ounces of nor is any pipex: then add plain granulated suzar have gyrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, examing- use clarified molasses, honev, or corn is a pe syrup instead of sugar svrup. Either " . wav. it tastes cood, never spoils, and ipon the W 3 M DLl is quite Eives you a full pint of better coux remedy than vou could buy ready-made which is not at all for three times its cost. the Himals It is reallv wonderful how auickly Lrinn™ vest India 1 this home-made remedv conquers a My it myself. cough—usually in 24 hours or less. Tt i ; e tie character seems to penetrate through everv air A . . i owey 1 passage. loosens a drv. hoarse or tight & cough, lifts the phlegm. heals the mem- fdan branes, and gives almost immediate re- Abingdon lief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarse- Whilc Har n»fi;, croup, bronchitis and bronchial X asthma, e Pines is a highly concentrated com- Sk ponnd of genuine Norwayv pine extract, and has heen used for gemerations for ihroat and chest ailments. ERaCHs, To avoid disappointment ask vour ntoglossum of | drugmist for “2'5 ounces of Pinex” with the flower is divections, and don’t accept anvthin else. Guaranteed to give absolute sat faction or monev refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, that the ry tests, But roscopic there Sir (1 H ¥ou at the to th Drr. MeMurdoc 1o hear Sir *he words Abing: floor 1 mic tains that fop home & dyi jnsists t of the oil m in no doubt, iried rhieh Iy of the es 10 tually sp it wer from \is is poctica Mang Nepa cop is found AN fight- IHloom o1 the TS, one of the housc tribes o as the 1o Himala- npon the jower i e close NOW GO ON WITH THID STORY 5 At 3 il Lim from “Mr. ¥ “Pen? “Your For the nothing opposc final decisic you at the Faint s lowed He ously, what orde ible,”” returned wus eremate very inspector Scotland Yard, ai his arrival up Commissioner he entered the great man Assistant seen man with almost texhumation “It is imy ortly. “Hr Wearing a the detective foot to New formed on he Assistant pecting him that The had your world Innes sloomy expression, procecded 4 being irs that office on ex- of liste His Commissioner, who military tired eyes, apologetic man- palpably serviee, i and a quiet ner “Ah, Detective Inspector,’ Wessex eatered, baut t} was very mi A sl i war glance s husiness sereen you repliod Wessex: “nat- glass had ing the and the tie bri tinguishe Stan Assistant his ¢k subordinate Commissioner and your wlanced is accepti under th i Iy improper, but you moment Brinn's fied your rge hand “Mr, Nichol the matter ground “I am well i es- the inspector CHAIR, P CARVED WAS ATED ALKING INGDON IN A EARNES of u suspect, imstanees, wi I am not M reputation He the absenee Nichol usti- on smalicr for o animals nhalation 1t well-knows looking pearcd to The floor the farth been opened tublc alters behavio firmiy Firin entively ipon at aware o rmured insects, its *Although,” continue: 1s8ist Commissioner, to believe Brinn's 1 have offer it ant lcopard leads me talking carnest companio ' art that explanation 1o will admit, is th ure scet suitahle ior, ity 1 sir; some istrict, Ly whom 'his beha you ar it cortainly ortunately, this unpicas unpleasunt l-known Intective seemed wholly Phil A or slof'a It i with it The CHALTER NN\ The Orvchid of Sleep has learned led Pross, vhich 18 r othing of basis cloves it e people, urticuiarly L in- Yon that ohves such we though 1 to it Inspector, if avoided matter you v des nnels Meanwhile, ' lepartmenta te M iing imer the curt- | hi of had The Brinn's ription \ssistant Commissioncr cyebrows slightly, CHAPTER XXV At Hillside Abingdon arrived a of mind unable to understand MeMurdoch, who had accepted the Vitatior mder saying that Vioctor McMurdoeh had been at hom lisapproved and wpe 1he vatied arti hir fur Hillside found Mrs, in- disappear 1y quAr Rate which she o apply conelt s fo “Mr, Harley, havi ditficulitics, protest Wwowe coertainly have had tallen under stra Orm [ t to of long s Hi for they had come as hanging which upo word i viette, 1o cor Grey. 1 s 4 teresting letter ! e rece 8 + : from Dr. Gre ¢ Lasterr whose portance It ed remarks, Inde ne ter whic Paul Har vory that ¢ Abingdor t vmost pathetic to the porch and Khan adies Abingdor that They of Hillside, out ’ Ormuz assisted Phil knew stepping opinio tta ense im- o pping o alight, for on Wth moment csit W ghe to QUK RELIF FROM - Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets was the wers Dass, his ¢ ama Irteons ready met Khan presented to Almost immedis causes imm Mr. H minutes aid missed M i My Dear What!" exc Opening very O arm,” e aimed 1 That is the joyful cry of thousands Dr. Edwards produced Olive the =ub ate for calomel dwards, a practicing physician ar calomel’s old-time disc red the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not con calomel. but a healing, soothing be ba vegetable laxatis 1 finished No griping is note " of these "hi Ay littie sugar- colored tab- rom the lets. They cause the bowels and liverto o act mally. They never force them of to unnatural ca brown mou a dull. tired fecling —sick I —constipation, 1/¢ and pleasant re- vo of Dr. Edwards’ widely there 18 bane ma America tured as tior K He part 3 should commer oped to 1 Ormuy those her ailed nothin s of a great and Mrs g 1) erstand eort Cheer take themevery night just to keep right. Try them. 15¢ and 30¢. 150 MILLION = S SALESMAN SAM Tablets Used Last Year Sna » | (voicEs IN THE AIR) el BT R R KDEKA (Westinghouse, Liast Pittsburgh). Wellnesday, . 2, p. m.—Dinner concert by Vitisburgh Athietic association chestra under the direction o orio Scalzo, 124 G:80 the Greg- ure, : Chjldren’s period. Stockman and reports. ‘eature, Concert Hazel ation Market p. m. p. m. Sumpson, soprano; contralto; Marie Iuila, A. W. Decker, steel Crunte, mandelin. WBZ nghouse, Springficld). Farmer 8:15 . §:30 - Helen O'Brien, om panist ; guitar; by (We p. m.—Dinner the 3% auintet. m.—Humorous program. p. m.—Twilight tales for concert by the 10 p. m. Best Type —Karmers’ period—"The House for Your Chick- by Jo »h H., Bodwell, county agricuitural agent of the Hampden County Improvement lea Story {or grownups by Orison 8. Marden 11 p. m-——Program chamber music by the WRZ quintet and Mrs I, P, Collins, soprano; Mrs, Georse accompanist, Mole, WGI dio & Res Hillside, (American vein Corp., ) Code practice, on Messag W police reports to Camp Casson 1 m 1ire Chas p. by Girls Smok the Week's Publishing m by » furnished company T LI TR L 1S Seientific oMk I program by the coneert Chester Maban, director, Address by Edwar of the Boston 1 Judge American Ving - program. 1 Musics com- Wy, 1 T general mansger vated Railw tinued m. Coneert progran WEAF ‘. York Te and Telograph City) (Americar pom auspices of the | America. Daily Fisher nite sport 1 Lsther H the 1 8yn Thornton by 1t A rici Bond contralto; Trust company, st Ameri company ) Max agric i Mortgage hourd « cduention by violin- Walf weeompaniced He Ruzikn Winifred T, WJIZ N v by Hal York eity) The Adve Smith \ Daner uid hig Cafe Tpem Irving stra Wl opr program by er Ga New The sherrill « OIympic York n w Iph York by N Community H. W. Mason, Once Partner or- Earl | WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1924, ' A Raw, Sore Throat i Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole | And Musterole won’t blister like the | old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It | penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu- risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore ‘muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. nd 63¢, jars and tubes; hos- Hed pitalsize, $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster ———————— ] EXPLOSION KILLS SIX Killed Were About To “Shoot™ Well on Farm of Man Near Pa, Those An ( Franklin, Eaploding ught vio- Franklin, 1% nitro-glvecrine yesterday lent death te six persons about to take part in “shooting” an oil_well on the farm of John A, Stone, five miles (rom here. The dead are: Paul the owner of the well, and his wif and Herbert Whitman, John Whit- man, Kugene H. Neil and Robeet Kin- near, Kinnear who was standing over tiv ns of nitro-zlycerine which was been used to bring in the so dismembered that no art of his body h found. Although the others bly disfigured by the e identification wa possible, " identification, Previous to the blast Kinness had warned all spectators danger. at- (tending the handling of the explosive in cold weather and urged them to stand away. [ D, Serivens took the adviee was #he 100 feet away | when cxplosion took He to the ground. Mrs, to leave, saying “she it all” MaWhinn nearh Stone, son of two to hav well, recognizablo was } been n, capable of and the knocked refused place, was wil to se survivor, for wa- Although derric fell and Serivens, rence I gone to a ter to in ooting.” the wreeked MaWhinney injured, ok us portions of both ither was ne Thought for a Child's Welfare Always includes SCOTTS ek %2 EMULSION ping on a bed in the room (OLD BLOODED MURDER ' ivic whiei tne vt was . WA | Brown was found fatally wounded | when his groans attracted investiga- Kentucky Slayer Waited Until Vietim | (ors to his room and died lafe yester- | ad Turned Head, Then Fired | g without having regained con- | Through, Hotel ‘Wall. | sciousness. Officers said that when 1‘ Central City, Ky, Jan. 2.—Police |an effort was made to certain the today were seeking as the slayer of |identity of the occupant of the room Luther Brown, a person who had cal- | from which the bullet was fired it w culated carefully and waited until cer- | found names on the hotel register had |tain of, the position of the vietim's | been almost completely sed dur- head before firing a bullet through |ing an ahsence of the clerk the wall of a hotel annex here and | Survivors include a sister, Mrs. D. into the head of the slain man. Brown lLaloon, lvansville, Ind. PARIS FINALLY SURRENDERS | TO THE SHORT SKIRT! By MARION HALE New York, Jan. One just gets over the excitement of buying Christ- mas gifts and overing the bill when clothes for southern climes claim our attention, whethe the climes do nr' not, and we pause to consider the advisability of doing our summer ghopping carly. Experience taught that I'aim Beacly sty seem more attractive and smart than those we are able to purchase a few months {later, when the birds have come back {home and there is some logical, ex- |cuse for getting excited about ging- {ham and garden frock | But whether we buy or whether lwe look, it is nice to take a peck tahead and see what is before us, and to cogitate during the long winter evenings 6n how much of last yvear's wardrobe may be salvaged for th For one thing, cverything need to be shortened, probably, for it scems Pagis has given up trying to do anything about the long skirt, ex- cept for evening. Having learned her lesson, she is willing to let us them as short as we like, and is ing the hemline rapidl White Trium| nt is mor~ of rage than cver white, uprrelieved Ly any Crepe de chine, satin-hacked crepe and emboss mat g an made into costumes of such sim- plicity and charm that you think they just can’t be very expensive until you actually get the figures, Second in favor to white are pustel shades of blue, tan and the softest, coolest 0 imaginable, Also fligured ma rials that ave blurred and blende just enough so that last sca key IMor wenious use contrasting geric colly from us will White: before color, the rose, m's trimming there is & most in braid, buttons, bits of erial, embroidery, lin- and cuffs and ve s that alone cost as much as a frock i %0 exquisite is the workmanship. Embroidery Stays Embroidery wnd braiding are both more popular for spring trimming than they have been for winter, I're auently, the short coat is covered with very fine embrofderyy or small 1 " sovtache braid, hangover of ma 5 ~ M- TR wrrn OIDHERED MONOGRAM, PHLIRs in fr Inxt monogram smartest some- One weleome season is the which is mbroiderd the very though it “rappii nd - exaggerated but the offect is that of much medium, | frocks iust as were thing entirely Fontwenr it has greater vieg Lusts ithve fower and i« more consery thir rutediy short long, than been, there are «0 high as usual, Snapshots. Portrait Of Henry Clews, Is Dead Henry York ews, | I'ortlan 2 Ware Masc resident com ember of SWAMP-RO0T FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only ine that eeally stands out pre-emin: as a medicine for curable ailments of the gidneye, liver and bladd or. Kilmer's mp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be j needed in thousands upon thousands of di (ressing cascs, one med st the remedy Swamp-Root makes friends quick!y because its mild and ‘mmediate effect is soon realized in most ¢ It is a gentle, healing vegetable conipound Start treatment at once. Sold at ¢l drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparztion send ten cente to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for 2 cample bhottle, When wric ing be sure and mention this paper. ces, of a Legislator Making a Speech, By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Clure Newspaper Syndicate -~ e Srar % o | / AlEY 3 COMG ACA T <A * w1 AND ® NOSE DOWN ows W15 AT ASEIV AY E{‘l;“url AHO T DRCPPED UYAS BRLLLA oy WILLIAMS Guzz FELL & WAN-TELL HER RS LOL ) %O! LAY m(,»?wtm’/ UP VWA ME LSeT | 4 3 5 | S W/ Ffi(fi?;x)\(_w o i), / N % You can depend on Hill's Cascara L romide Quinine to break y cold in 24 hours—la grippe in three days. There's no guesswork sabout Hill's. It has been proven in millions of cases. More than 4,000,000 American families used one hundred and fifty million of Hill’s tablets last year. For headaches, constipation, acute m“uelnw!ds.huipazmd winter compleints, ) Hill's Cascara Bromid has no equal. Don't dels Hill's today in red box bearing 's portrait. All druggists, 3v cc EALLY $ GASCARA 5% 01" w. W L O w e 129°% Site %A 50 PFRAD YOU \WERE. HURT AND IN R HO9PITAL- wvou (AN JusT IMAGINE. HOW WORRED | is Caught A FORLO WELLT J* WVE P B S B "By T 1 AT ™' POLVE STATION HE WS LET 00T WIH ™ OTHER TWO BUMY 15 MORNING BY SWAN . __\——)-\1 )’ TN SANTY CLIVS WANNA DAUM BN A BICYILE. AN' A HORSE'N - ETC-ETC - = Iy W15, OVER(ORT