New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924, | driven around the front of the house » !u the garage, which was built (Hlt from the east wing. Not daring to of negelcted flowers, lay down, | watching the man’s shadowy figure | | moving about in the garage. | Stops pain quickly, absorbs emgorge- | Although he was some distance ments, prevents’ friciion, dries UP 1B~ | (o0 the doors, he could secthat ILLUSTRATED BY | there was a second car in the place— - RALSATTIRTIELD -~ o B a low, torpedo-bod racér, painted N @UEINMEA SERVICEINGS hattleship gray. This sight turned | raue his investigations until the | iffeur had retired,. he sought d or raml more comfortable spot near a corner {of the lawn and there, hehind a bank | l| Mu Blu‘In r Pm— % troding Pi fl-’ A Decade of Progress HE AUDIT BUREAU of CIR- ~ Paul T. Cherington, formerly Pro- CULATIONS is now /in the fessor of Marketing, Graduate School tenth year of its service to the ad- of Business Administration, Harvard vertising and publishing world. University, in a public statement re- cently issued said: “The progress X ; made in the quantitative measure- While the deaired goak:iias noy a.s ment of circulations by inflegble “bc,t Basn Teached, neverdhelons sufll scientific standards through the Audit ceint b rogre.ss has b?en made to war- Bureau of Circulations has been one SR tnbute. b tl,le Bcaon of the most valuable and most credit- by S te Pre’sld?nt Harfing.s Tow able achievements of the American months before he passed on, when he R st it urmer Marked reports. said: “I cannot forego expressing 34 Prramid Bidg.. Marshall, Mich : . m.—l'arm program con- s P | tinucd, , my personal appreciation of the work NO GO ON WITH THE STORY neone was rapping opol one of his thoughts in another direction. | i BEGIN HERE TODAY the tonz, masked windows! Phil & f B e rlak A ingdon: | comizos I \bingdon & st buck with (Continued in Our Next Issue. [VOICES IN THEAIR] Charle # 0 [ i 'h tered by 3 o i ot the voic of an Oriental, and I ¢ r. McMure morc, it held & note of . command, (Westinghouse, Last Vittsburgh). pronounce i e 1 ¢ il [ @t i something, too, which inspired < Thursday, Ja ure 9 G i . m.—Diuner concert. sk r . Ked quickly about Wer to tie Aning o ‘or 4 « that she was alone. And | Don't Fail to Try u...,u.n, 3 ¢ chat with the | irin ! then, running swiitly to the window Remarkable Pyramida. farme < Mullen, Radio 0 which flie sound: WA come, she fllmmlhnn does 3} you want it to do: o Mutkamal . Btockman. and ) N Ay your piles are gone, you fesl yourseif v | 4 heavy, gilded fastening completaiy right. Prove it free All | A it, und threw open the droggist Tyramid nile suppositories : . m.—The children’s period. | ationui Stockman and advertising business.” reveal and st The Bureau has steadily advanced Kindls send me a Free sample of of the Bureau, which I feel has done ail 4 the standards of advertising practice Pymamid Pile Treatment, in piain § p. m—Concert by KDKA Lit- WPARIY. le Symphony orchestra under the di- | rection of Victor Saudck, assisted by | o Py so much toward standardizing values Mrs. Jane Caldwell Ha id, prano; T o % = . Norman. Tute, temor; Mrs. Edpa G. in the great business of advertising, inder-ditfputhios nafuralh dttcnd.l.“g g such a totally new enterprise. With Bl Tadios closka in’ the hall I ¥ and has contiibuted a good deal to a its present firm establishment, equal . . P i ang \ E concert. 3 i spite of the typical English environ- \ { tune & moment were——consistent with - i general improvement of the ionrnal- or even greater progress may be ex- € which she onnd erseli \\| | e acter of tha arkable ma 7 Y < p L D A ctacty the character. of thiat Femarkablc man WBZ istic profession.” pected in the next decade. Mars, accompanist, | 11:30 p. m.—Special late cvening § Phil sat very near to Mrs. McMur- i of a sensational nature i o rigtlol) doch on ee, scarcely listening to f Having commandeercd the cafil o S AT the com tion, and taking no part from the door of the Cavalry Club, 4 ommmma i AL o Y e hiad Tmmedintely, by n yoentall, 3:39 p. m—Twiligut tale or_th Then a gong sounded and the party F Y J/ process which many périls hadger. | kiddies. Farmers' perlod “jtor went in te lunch V| fec dismissed. the .‘mm“‘ of | from the New l.ng.uul\lllmnjflll m‘l.‘ THE HERALD 1S A MEMEER A white-robed Hindu waited at “Zli A Fightful ownership from his mind. | it putnd ik s table, and Ihil discovered his move- | P 350 mming his hat tightly upon hig M urner €o "“"I‘.' ”'"r' A it % i ments to be unpleasantly silent Y head. he settied down at the wheel, |NOV 14 . SIS AN OF THE AUDIT BUREAU O)F CIRCULATION waiting presently grew uncudurable, drawing wup rat closer to the lim- Ann\\\s..\l, r Ilml-l Crane and . onsin s the ch lay through | Pithlade, accompnnist crowded thorot p keepi % p. m.—Dedtime story for grown- “I hope Mr, Harley is safe,” she | - I L 1Lis ups by Orison Marden, said, in a rather unnatural tone Uiy ) b “Burely he would have returncd by across s 3 e e now 2" through the ondon, WIZ Ormuz Khan shrugged | Presently at a fork in the road he (Acolian Hall, New York city) and it . *1 AM NI HN S SATD [ saw that the driver of the limousine - - ’ shoulders anced at o studded wrist watch which he wore, THE STRANGI had swu o the left, tak v low Tpm Jack Rabbit Stories,” by Nevertheless, luncheon terminated and Harley had not appeared “You have sometimes cxpressed desire,” said Ormuz Khan, “lo sce the interior of a PPersian house I'er- mit me to show you the only i s light oyes #IMost | jpterveni yuntryside, and taking baritone thereywas something very (4 gamble chance, took the voad| §:15 p, m.—Kvening organ recital characteristic room which | low b \ Y a g : : T A the UL e duw erarty Witk lon the snso oni dirse from THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION mysclf in my Lnglish home Nicol } said the o ywas about, and he knew that the the Wanamaker auditorium Endeavoring to conceal hey } g v a ! anxiety, I’hil allowed hersely Khai ) ish-looking 1 - A\ R 1 | sereet ed by Ram: tass and McMur- 3 g Hama Da 1 Mur { A dog ) ma Dass had taken « of i voad, that to the oifering o David Cory. A on the terrace was a tall, thin g, Tient The high road was 7:30 p. Recital by Josef Wolfe, | A steep gradier e high road wa 7:30 p. mo—Recital by e T He looked pale, gaunt the Jow road a detour to the same 7:45 p. m—The World's Work, ven, and a N re. Nicol Brinn mentally reviewed the NS p.oom Recital by Josel Wolle conducted by the Per ed into a trap am here Tglope with ea by Florence Liss. apartment which re ed her dre MR 1 you 1ts behayiour exceeded Apecta T10:30 po ma—Dunce program by the of that Orient which she had never - tions, and he found himsclf mount- ot} Commodore orchestra under the g W 4 visited. ing the acellvity ut racing specd. At [personai direction of Hernhurd Levi. Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space e its highest point. the road, sKirting yow, direct from the Grill room of Ormuz IKhan conducted her wonderfully car ; Yered an extensive view of |y Hotel Commodore a lcopard’s skin w . . Ahingdon elo Here Nicol Brinn » seated hersel n o her own person the in Ned descondin vatches T she scated herself, = Z ¥ ndiy watch WGY 3 Ormuz Khan She |, N o ¢ anare ol any - I . he became awar heavy Pl (General Bleetrie Co., Schencetady fume of hyacinths, and presently fou i ler the spell of \ mess he could plain! N. Y. served that there were muny bo J mality at ieast as ( r '« wutomol humming d in o totally differcat wa dily wlong the Jowland rond be- l“‘:‘q“w“::“:'l_i ;:y’ly.ll'“'\._“‘ Hitle tal e .‘ hers running th - e S oogcentited his mis UBOR 6p.om roduee and stock markat > s : e 1o winding path amid bushs, pliot i ot seanee jour. |AUettions: news bulltion For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. 8 el to loc VWi bushes, phiol the latter part of th n oure he wanted t ok away but he latter "o rnge jour 611 Weeckly report on con- | . m found hersell looking steadily into - pl ons of ronds in New York state, the conl-black cyes of Ormuz Khan e "eMusical prograr auestioningly! P45 p. mo—-Musical program by Phll beeame aware that sort, of 1estiond weceding the time whea he had . - . aoh o : WGY orchestra assisted by | Leal dreamy abstraction wi creeping . ¢ W the o he tocts the ustlifdg of Jenves 1 . ' ‘ boon | 0P M sho J | Dumey, dramatic_ render wnd I\a 8y GLUYAS WILLIAMS ver he whe noupon this moo v WS ew that they had entered a cars 0 her, when | pon - this mood < Strough, planist with address, “A caine a wound whi timulated her « me 4 don't stop } Irive . : 5 B Rk sowors o/ resivinme, anything- o cmeor onfour Yo there had been a sort but ey Moments with Xew 1ooke” by T'hie Minute That Seems a Year the # thing —most teep hill; and immediately before |+ T. Hopkina, assistant librarian of 4 Pootn wene closed, she heard % ¢ s it you OW | this the car had passed over a decply |General Electric company ) GLOYAS come up and ) ore the house dottee s g g iy rutted road, ore-he had a sudden in- ” © MeClure Newspaper Syndicate WiLLIANS 1t aroused hor e curious con. | [ X0 & il e ) d. | «piration—over vel erossing WEAF ditfon ©of lcthargy into which she t quick He knew of just such a hilly road | (American Telephoie and Telegraph way falling She tuened e s X » . immediately behind Lowor. Clayl Co. New York City). sharply aside, the physical refiectio CHAPTER XXVIIT station Todeed, it wa thit Fhe Chase which he would be o elled to de-! T p Midwe crvices under | Of @ mental cffort to romove ) trom the long, me tie eyes TR (A ed 10 the cend if should continue to pursie uspices of the New York 1ed. muz Khan. And ok huodl * present route to tl . He e rat hurches, Daily sport talk “Do you think that is My thir f no e cd housc, () he 0 s D N she asked, and failed to recog he Mano Ve bicr own voicr ' o the y whi caplorer 1 talk | songe of the * “Posaibly,” ret R 3 taking the high | Congo speaking very g o ha d even more wi %:30 p. m.—Musical program diveet ; e touched . than I cw, he was now firmly | yrom Hunter college, N York eity With one vory hand his knee for a moment, the X SRD R convin Falk under the auspices of the Bank pression of disappointmen Sa He ined to procees " it laf America Musical | ram direct 5 < 3 8 the wtes e P O | ¢ Studio ot the i “May I ask you to "honograph co Wheel, he t1 ar alo Ve oW | johy . Hogan Lillian May Chal- B & et o “California Fig Syrup” 1eei ‘roua : T DA e Begiilion e runge, unshaven n striving to recall any detalls ight =l ¢ "lwhich had marked it immediately | comm— e e Dimly, for all the window raliings of vhen | g a direct from tiv Grill of the wondcring, too t e sently he fo mee KAMINE | Jotel Pennsylsania come of Mrs, MeMurdoc 1 wil find out,” said Ormuz Kh the grounds ' He rose, his every moveme ) continuous m fence v er 1 WGl SUssing a sort of feline grac moor ' . Phil Abing - 2 . to Lowe ey et rd Hiliside ® Motor restarted and the 2 Q f 3 ad G O up resticssiy A and I . asof ram. 1 Brinton WIS Tt o e R ity for $45 The writ Bays Glass of salis helps o Overcome g o e bl o £ d gt d * retut in the «i Bhveomatism Acid - « il : S S, e of Junuary 8. Golon. Constabic ors in both . 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