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ENT METNEWSP (923 SANSOL . MAG. CORP * where it made seven beautiful points 1of bright bronze. Under gleaming seeking | golden eyebrows, large green eyes THE SHOT IN THE NIGHT Begin Hero Today The writer of this story, Considered Best v BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924. Home Made | Cough Mixture | Spreads Over Membrane, Soothes, | Heals and Stops Cough Almost Instantly Cost But a Trifle Make your own cough syrup in two o | VOICES IN THE AIR —————————— KDKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). 6:15 p. m.—Radio Boy Scout meet- ing conducted by Richard Vietor, scoutmaster, Troop No. 1, First Pres- byterian church, Pittsburgh Pa. 7:15 p. m.—Radio Boy Scout meet- ing conducted by Richard Victor, scoutmaster, Troop No. 1, First Pres- byterlan church, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:45 p. m.~—The Children's period. m.—National and Stockman PACIFIC FLOOR ROCKING Seward, Alaska, Jan. 1L—Disturb- ences at the bottom of the northern end of the Pacific ocean have not come to an end, according to Cap- tain John Newland, master of the steamer Latoche. These agitations have been evidenced in the past by oA Surprising Value— the appearance and disappearance of island. At a point 26 miles southeast of Cape St. Ellas, where the chart sald there should be a depth of 1,100 fathoms, Captain Newland recently found only 15 fathom And Then He Hit Him Butcher—My son—the one that used to help me in the shop here—- he's gone in for boxing. Won a cham. plonship, too - Customer—Ay, I remember him. 1 suppose he'll have won the lght. welght champlonship?—London Mail. al adventure, walks toward|were looking at me pitcously, and a | 3 $ p. ll':;‘(;]nr:\m(r:m Woolwich. He (h\[»s} very red mouth trembled “Look | minutes at home if you want the best. 2o rest in front of a long, low house|here,” T said, “Suppose T'd pa | NH\_I-I« coughs, or stuhprn coughs, “i 8% ' interest architecture with|vour house five minutes - I 7 |doesn’t matter which, this home made front c d with e stucco.|shouldn’t have heard 1 shouldn’t | mixture will stop them quicker '.lwmi Tall French windows lead the | have come in. Then you could have |any expensive cough syrup you can | garden. In one of the French win- |escaped. Now, here, get your | ready made. | dows there burned a light clothes on, and go as guick as 1 It's fine for chest colds too and for ® A revolver shot is heard otherwise you're sure to be|acute nasal catarrh. ifts the latch of the gate and |caught You'll go to prison for| Get from any druggist one ounce of walk to peer into the|vears Get your clothes on quick. | Parmint (double strength)—to this He sces a man| By the time you're ready I'll be|add a little granulated sugar and He steps|gone.” enough water to make one-half pint— 6 p. m—Dinner concert is the man dead.| She with her free |that's all there is to it, and children | WRZ quintet. dressing-room | hand, forgotten the 7 p. m—"By Flaghlight” a dra- room comes soothing, hevling poultice | matized story prepared by the Youth's substance in this home | Companion. made cough mixture spreads itself 7:30 p. m.—Twilight tales for the completely over the membrane of the | kiddies. Current Book review by throat. This causes the most stubborn| R, A. MacDonald of the Court Square hang-on cough to cease aimost in-|Book Store. stantly. No ordinary slow-acting| 7:80 p. m.-—Farmers' Period—talk cough syrup contains this expensive | by a member of the Bastern States ingredient Farmers' Exchange. And remember—and remedy that{ 11 p. m.—Program of overcomes catarrh, partially or wholly | Music by the WBZ quintet. is bound to be of benefit to those who |eelia Cox Denton, contraito. are troubled with bead nolses and ey catarrhal deafness. | WGI Get Parmint and get better, Chuoriias BUAE & Hasearoh Oorna e Medford Hillside, Mass.) on’t you? They were 4 ;’n: strong.” £ p. m.—Code practice, lesson No. “Yes," 1 sald. Farmer market reports. 8:15 p. m.—Sunday school lesson for January 13, presented by Dr. R. L. Lanning. §:30 p. m.—Concert by Girls' Gles club, Carnegie Institute, under the di- rection of Edward C. Riehl into a look yo - WBZ (Westinghouse, Springfield). The | can; up the £ window weated in a de into the room and A door opening into a is ajar and from that the sound of sobbing. by enar a the seized my arm - having evidently NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | There was # big armchair covered | with erackling chints ily flow- ered blue Tpon or rather upon her knee the fwor and| thrown face upon the arm-| ohair, lay a woman, whose shoulders | convulsively heaved as she wept Evidently she had just risen from her bed, for her dressing-gown of green bound curly red hair flowed in heavy waves, I watched her for a moment, for there was something ahject in her attitude. Her arms were outstretched across the chair; no attempt to wipe her tears. 1 had a queer fes ing that she wept as if she were| bleeding to death. Her plump, pretty white arms came out of the green sik sleeves. T was just about to go te| her, when T percelved in one of her hands a revolver firmly grasped She'd killed him! That woman It was she who had fired the shot Obviously it was her husband whom she'd Swiftly, the domestic tragedy took form A maddened woman, killing, one didn't know why, the man who had spent a lonely night in the room beyond But the tears interfered with the logical continuity of my thoughts. Murderess or not, she was erying, and erving so that my heart went soft with sympathy 1 went up to her, laid a comforting hand upon a shoulder that heaved in it, on down Chamber Mrs. Ce- over slik T couldn't. A YEAR-OLD NOVELTY that’s still the newest thing in fine chocolates rine X 4o 0 o4 B b o g o Standard Chocolates and Bonbons Chewy and Brittle Ask for a tonight at the nearest drug or store. she made “T understand. Go :40 p. m.-——Boston police reports. ;30 p. m~—~Evening program: Selected verses by Charles L. H. Wagner, radio poet, Red Cross health talk by Henry Copley Green of the Metropoli- tan Chapter of the American Red_Cross. ; Fvening's mus Wiz (Aeolian Hall, New York city) {on “Well,” she went on. "I married him. T eouldn’t help it. Seven years ago. He wasn't unkind to me at first. He sald he loved me, and 1 suppose he did. And 1 tried to love him, too. 1 did my best; T swear to you T did my best But 1 conldn't. HER|I was always thinking of my boy ME | Dick, far away, and the dreadful let- ter he wrote me when he heard that |'d married. He was right, " [hurt me dreadfuily. two things went well enough. T was very wretched, but T didp't show it, And my husband, he seemed pleased, But one day, 1 don't know lLow, he found out ahout Dick. T don't see why he minded. T'd married him; that ought to have been enough for [him. T was a good wife to him; 1| |swear to you 1 was.® But he got jealous. Jealous of my poor hoy Dick, 8o far away, whom I hadr even seen since I married. Hy hus- band began to talk to me about Dick Well, T tried to say it was just a boy and girl affair, hut husband un- | derstood He couldn't help seeing | that T didn't love him. He thought | it was Dick's fault, and so it was in a way. He began to hate hm. He was jealous of him, because 1| 6 loved him. He hated Dick, and he hated me. Oh, you don’t know what | it's like. 1 hope you'll never know.| 7:35 p. m.—FHealth talk, N. Y. State To live with somebody who's got a|Dept. of Health grudge against ydu, and who's trying| 7 P om.- to make you -suffer, trying all the [men, [ 7 1 IGHT in the. kitchen of America ~—our own New | —Lowney's ! idea i n lml’w.m; Hich-Priced &“h""l in the Low-Priced Box.” ers, keen on value, have made Lowney’s Gold Stripe P: the most of all g Now come the imitators. Yes, the can be imitated. But—Lowney’s expenience )OWNEY'S GorLp StrirE CHOCOLATES “The High-Priced Chocolates in the Low-Priced Box" ——— IS5 NO DOUBT IT PEAUTY WHICH TO MERCY WAS INCLINED revolver in the other: she whispered Then, tensely: yon go, I'll shoot myself, too." “But . but,” 1 said, vaguely “Don't go. Yes, I killed him. 1 don't care. T couldn’t help it. 1 had to. It couldn't go on T couldn't stand 1t," she said on a louder note, which made me fear renewed hys 1 expected her to start up with a|teries. But suddenly she grew calm ecream, but 1 had forgotten how | know and | much she must need the comfort of T don't care about g human contact, for, instead, she sud- hang me denly ralsed her head, gripping my hand. Looking up at me with a stained, blotched face, she murmured for God's sake, don't leave me,” Bhe rested her cheek against my hand Her sobs were louder now. “Of course 1 won't leave you," #aid, in a comforting tone “Oh, don’t leave me,” again, “Now, try and pull geth 1 remarked erying.” ¥ to “Don't i " 40 p. m—~Burr MclIntosh, the Cheerful Philosopher. 7:45 p. m.—Looseleat Topies. 8:30 concert, 9 p Current p. m.-—Royal male quartet m—"Keeping Fit at Sea,” by ank Wheelton, physieal director of the S. 8. “Majestic.” 10:80 p. m.—Paul Specht and his Alaman Hotel orchestra dance pro- gram, direct from the Congo Room of the Alamac hotel, don't who don’'t care. thing. T don't care if they I wish they would.” “Of course they won't hang you." “Listen. Let me tell you. I want to tell you. 1 suppose you think I'm horrible because I's a murderer ess. 1L couldn't help it.” re- leased my arm and sat down heavily in the armchair, as if her energy de- serted her, but all through her story her volee was now audible, though yourself to- | monotonous “It's no use| “The man just seen At this her sobs increased | dead In ther my husband become almost screams: I|We've heen married for seven years, realized what a foolish thing I had | When we married I was 17, and he |time, I don't know how he did it,| 10:80 p. m said 1 did not know what to do. 1[was 45 I didn't Want to marry him. | but you see,” he a rich man. {gnd the Man” couldn’t stay indefinitely to be dis- |1 I wanted to marry some- My husband began to take an interest | Musical sele covered by the servants perhaps. 80 | body else my hoy Dick, My [in shipping He bought shares in| I used a herole remedy. Freeing my | mother, well, she .didn't like Diek, and opened an office. And he hand by a violent effort, I seized her | You see, we wWere what is called nice | ot of money, for he was Y —TTTY )y by the shoulders and forced her vn' people, and D¢k was third mate on a|clever. Ob, I eouldn't bear it!"” her feet, shaking her vigorously two|ship in the merchant [ “But how do you mean” I said. * or three times. She gave me a moan, | Mother said he wasn't the |don’t quite understand.” & gasp, and wmuddenly her tears|class for me. They wouldn't “He began to follow the move. stopped. 8be was staring at me with | marry him He was only ments of Diek's ship 1t was quite | open eyes, her mouth still convulsed, | he wasn't earning much. Oh, casy. He used to come in in the but silent [ had, bad.” evening, and say: “The ‘Cheronia’ “Now,” I sald, "quick. You've nol “Onh, T ought to have stuck to him, |has been sighted off Sandy Hook time to waste. What happened? | [ promised him. 1 told him I'd | Would you like to send Dick a wire. | She seemed to find difffeult, | wait. But they wanted me to marry darling?” I didn't say any but she tried: “T can't tell you = the man I marricd He was | thing, but it hurt. Or again, he told “Oh, nonsens spoke harehly | rich, very rich, and we were so poor, | e When Dick was promoted to see on purpose 2 trying to | Oh, 1 ought to have stuck to him, |ond mate. He found out; he tc hide I've just been through that|my bey Dick but they were too |me. I don’t know: he must have room and I found your husband strong for me 1 conldn't I was |made spying a busine He told me do understand, |how much Dick was getting per month He even fnvented stories least 1 suppose your husk 17. Oh, waid ned about Dick and other women, month Don't begin erying a “It's Tell me TO DARKEN HA]R after month, year after year. Almost vou ny- sy WGY (General Elcetrie Co., N. YY) Schenectady, She Produce and stock market news bulletins, 6:30 p. m.~Children's program T just p.m she sald quotations; you've who's was Selections from “'Car- Radio drama, “Arms by WGY DPlayers. tions from “IHigh Jinks." was Suburban Heights. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ‘How About a Little Bridge?’ CEN QUIKLY TRIES TO CHANGE STORY AND HOST- WAITS IN GLOOMY SUS THE SUBJECT BY TELLING £S5 COMES RIGHT BACK PENSE WHILE THE FUNNY STORY ME MEARDAT WITH HOW ABOUT A GUESTION OF PLAYING THE OFFICE TODNY UTTLE BRIDGE NOW & BEING SETTLED service right et me , and 1 was Beware of Imitations! spee less, WITH SINKING HEART HEADS HOSTISS MURMUR S0ML THING ABOUT WHO'D UKE T PLAY BRIDGE t's only you angrily, as her mouth o your only chance what happened You shot him,!| every day, he had something to tel] didn’t you?™ me I gritted my testh together, | "Yoo' 1 whisper tried not to burst eut, but it was too | “Well now, at's to be done EA much. My husband was using Dick She was rapidly becomi com. ¢ as a cant phrase. Instead of saying posed: “There’s nothing done | Look Young! Bring Back lts Natural “I forgot my umbrella today, how except send for the police Color, Gloss and Attractivencss “I suppose 1 ought to.” 1 said Comi ge brewed into a eless,” he'd say “I'm just as careless as Dick.” And, in a restax *But 1 don’t want to if 1 can heip it. | heavy phur rant, he asked me whether I'd ©Oh, whatever made you do this turn gray, streaked pudding a la Dick But 1 didn't get She was not listenir me. sautifully dark and used to It; it only t and She replied few applicationa wi worse Year after yvear. 1 was going “¥es, he's ation if s fad t nfad with it; perhaps 1 mad 1ooked But gray Hut it didn't stop my haven't asked erhaps I conld have here.” Bhe s howes er perhaps he'd have not “Yes. 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