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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924 Locsen Up That Cold (vouces w eAR)\ WEERS PROGRANIN | Never in Bulk . — ————————d 4 Have Musterole handy when a cold ‘ [;AT “lll: EHUR[;HES - g starts. It has all of the advantages of | KDKA ¢ . nglgmo(her's mustard plaster WITH- | (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). —_— ' OUT theblister. You just apply it with e | the fingers, First you feel a warm tingle Monday, January 14, 1924. NCWS me st. MM’]'S, st- 2 as the h;almg ointment penetrates the ] p. m.—Dinner concert by pores, then comes a soothing, cooling = KDKA little symphony orchestra y ’ sensation and quick relief. under the direction of Victor Saudek. Josel]hs and St, JO]][]S cml['ches 7:30 p. m.—Radio Girl Scout meet- Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is ing conducted by Laura Holland, di- Some time ago Mr. George was hour was preposterous. Evidently| recommended by many nurses and | rector of Girl Scouts of AMegheny| At yeserday's masses in fhe Catho-| > s Rl A koo asked by an interviewer What she was waiting for somebody. | doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, | lic ehurches of the city numerous an- and her ap-| sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- : ! m.—The children’s period. | nouncements of interest were made, | is sold only in air-tight aluminum dawn ) he gave as age, strange circumstances, and peril, | the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, . m.—"Woman in Civi by New Britain chapter of the Catho- | duan freshness. ‘r" it toduy & . Ask for Children’s Musterole. Alan B, Davis, baritone; Mrs, Alan B. " 2 il % { will be held at 7:30 o'clock Friday | Legion will meet Tuesday evening. G W. J. Sullivan Elected President at is your favorite amusement?” The |.0ve Surely her yes S At nl il ol never stand in the way of passions, | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, coldsof | Mis. George Hinkley, Congress of | )i "wocial Service Welfare Bureau will unusual jove, purpose of accomplice of thisy nd had grown To Mothers: Musterole is now Little Symphony orchestra under the!yap,apy 25 Rev, Father Hanley of|event. The women's committee will “TABS" BAND ELEGTION this much in noc- 35¢ and 63c, jars | Davis, accompanist. | . Masses for the dead this week are: | €vening. fi J o novelist replicd “Loafing about a pearance made that unlikely, So 1! matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- $:00 p. m.—National Stockman and | including the following: - N4 city betwcen midnight ugit, thoush | well knew that old | ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of | Farmer market reports. | St. Mary's Church packets which retain all the happens. The few people about you [Stiil she was W n‘. 1 ‘n"u e Ix ',:\x‘-n-ll':':‘-]‘ ;l;%c"};ie; 3 It may prevent pneumonia en's clubs, s iy a | Bave an open meeting in the Y. M. T. Srould be in bed, were it some for a moement whether sh as the : 0 p. m—Concert by KDKA|\"s B gooiety hall, Monday e‘.en,n"r crime, ‘agony of apprehension, or impatient: but then she [\‘m'm :1]«,‘ rbn;d. in :fild.lrlhl:"l?i 3 | direction of Vietor Saudels, assisted | Chicago 11l will be the speaker. | nold a session tomorrow evening. ),‘“.,»k rt,:\.u«. Lonely i it the foily of standing in the abies and small children. by Mrs, Margaret Slate, soprano and The Catholic Women's Benevolent A meeting of the Boy Scout troop stars, hese pecpit they willingly co even enlist vou i 2 hemes.” r iture, ten seconds of and tubes, i Monday, at 7: ’ a f SN —— ) 1 J et 5 | 3 2 y, at 7:30 o'clock, a month’s { Annoval Meeting—Arrangements Be- Thus, r. W as wan ersation ter than an hour WBZ |mina mass for Sebatiano Girgenti; | Water Dept. Bond Issue e dered hundreds c o1 c s 3 carefully - | L g UL i Tuesday, e . ing Made for Carniv; o Partn. Barectons. New York, Chicast e iy | (Westinghouse, Springfela). | Tuesday. ot T oclock an amiversay| © For More Than $100,000/ " W1 Potraary | Members of the board of finance| At a meeting of the Y. M. T. A. & ete He ) cipated in severa ading loudly to draw her attention, b - a " a % ; P At 6:00 p. m.—Dinner concert by the day, at 7 o'clock, a month’s mind| exciting adventu which he W p the squar As soon as she WHZ “:‘0‘ | mass for Cornelius Daly; Thursday, '-"1““1 taxation are considering a plan|p, Fife and Drum band held yester- history. | 7 0'clock, a month’s mind mass for|to issue water bonds in the amount of| 4,y 410 following officers were elect- 7 |about $107,000 to replace money spent| ~ ident, W. i out of the water department’s fund |©d: President, W. J. Sullivan; vice- NOT_ B¢ b e 7:00 p. m.—This week in ! n Late news from the National Indus- | Edward Hartney; Friday at 7 e Tonference ¢ . o'clock, an anniversary mass for Mrs. 5 Hisi vangersion Begd, | - HumpoI |on the new municipal pumping sta- president, W. Regan; secretary, J. i!ion. This is one step in a eomplete | Cronin; treasurer, J. P. Murphy; program. | Bridget Kennedy, and at 7:30 o'clock strange and sensational must hide 7:80 p. m.—DBedtime story for the |an anniversary mass for Mrs. Mary . v o e A 2 Hiaa ot ol . 8 - | Kerin. | change of policy In: the outlay oflyc,qer 3. J. Bonney; assistant Jeader, behind this, for people do not lay kiddic New books at the Spring i SR o g o e o (N ; ,“ - Benom ; e | longer considered wise to take out of|J- P» Murphy; drum sergeant, . traps for casual strange in Viking tield city library, by Edith Little, St. John's Church, Agdase; luiahe slinin, cves; inithe Erpad » =My priiod; A month's mind mass was osie- the department's treasury to pay for| Regan; assistant drum sergeant, 8. ed center of the cs; but “Points to Consider in DBuying a|brated this i | , gilded center of the town, yes; but “Points to in uy brated th morning for the l“"lparmanont improvements. The pro-!Schmitt; manager, 1. A. Cotter; as- not in the midst of respectability. | Farm,” by E H. Thomson, Charles B. Sloan, and an anniversary| foes™)on, "isdue will be considerdd R e - e | sistant manager, . Meskill; property Beside 1 wasg not wearing evening president of the Federal Land bank. mass for the late Thomas C, Smith i o . 1Y 4 v o t an early meeting of the fi e 2 here, and prepared to stop, intend. | clothes, and no doubt, atter two hours S:00 p. m.—Concert Ly the WBZ will be said Thursiay morning. board. Mayor A. M. Paonesss and |manager, W. Cronin, and drum mar in the wet, I did not look Jike a trio and Charl dford Beach, | The Altar society of the chureh of| aporer Fadt T ' gy O Glador, W. J. Sullivan. 1 stopped in a dark street, the ing to ask her my way. But as I x 5 name of which T did not know, as in | stapped. and before I could speak, |£00d prospect for robbers. The front baritone; Mrs. Madeline Provost|St. John the Ivangelist will hold &y oo of anance and tasation favor| The band is arranging for a earni- the distance T heard a clock strike.|she jumped down the steps, and came door was open. The blackness of the Wurtz, soprano. {whist this afternoon. * | bond tssues for this purpose. It guch|Y®! to be held at the Y. M.T. A & s gt | > | 8 s Cl | ‘. It was a single stroke coming from a |tome, an air of pietous appeal _in hall drew me irresistibly. 1 must | st. doseph’s Church, {a plan is found to be favored in other| B hall in February. church near by Consulting my | her eyes; her hands rising, she cried: | Know what there was behind. o, | | hiere, altering the 8 ails | heard my footsteps, the maid turned for the sake com- toward me Her attitude, panions of the 4 f these 'a little forward, was tense. No Better than a mustard plaster adventures y 8 and took George: three are 1 she wat They make up the ark- 1 came closer, she ness and - ate, took a step toward hind the face of v great city, an se, en came back. 1 was represents a hid world into which | quite ow: T marked her pleas- the daring can penetrat ant, thin i the extreme — neatness of 1 was de- IN A LEGATEE'S SHOUS termined to know what she was doing 1 At next Sunday’s masses, Rev. P.|pranches of the eity government, the ! }p]u,\‘.ing my part, 1 snxd‘ “All right URR010 Corb.of Aoerica Waalls | Daly, pastor, will present his um\ulfl‘ increases in water rates and the serv-| [Don't get excited. But then you Rkl report. |ice charge proposed by the water| | always were excitable, weren't you Rtk An anniversary mass will be sung joard will not become effective 'for| [1 went up the steps and followed the| . me—Children’s hour by | fOF the late Francis J. O'Neill, at 8| some time, if ever, it is said in mu- | | maid into the hall, £ 3 ® | o'clock Tuesday morning. | nicipal circles, The reason advanced | Albion. | , i & A The fair committee met last night| by the water board for its desire to | 1. 6:15 p. m.—"Citizenship in the f8ikenin e it ‘ [ School and Nation,” by Mrs. Mary C. and discussed plans for the coming jperease rates was the necessity of | he Srentidao closed Rbabind Smey o adford, state superintendent of | P ———— | providing more revenue for needed | Say “Bayer”_Genuine[ . yste s1y, 1 at once, e | G with radlance a large and wealthy | 8:00 p. m.—*Voluntary or Living | apartment. The well-drilled servant| TTUSts”” by Willlam H. Baden, trust _Famom { took my mackintosh from my shoul. ©fficer of the Washington Loan and | ‘ { | ders, and as 1, with intentional siow. Trust compa Blend‘ l Special Notice j T | 5:15 p. m.—Song recital by Agatha | ness, withdrew myself from its folds, | Wheeler, soprano. I was able to observe with surprise 2 i | i the tuxury of my surroundings. y 8:30 p. m~—Piano recital by !ain General Hospital Alumni will be| walls were covered with tapestry Minnie North, - e | held at the Nurges' Home Wed. fifter- punels let into white and gold frames, | 8:45 p. m.—Song recitul by John noon, Jan. 16, at 2:30 sharp. For dis- | Hartigan, baritone. 8, cussion of prices. All members are | 9:00 p. m.—"The Panama Canal," | | uiget -t attand { A special meeting of the New Brit- | {The hall wus bare, containing only tuble and two chairs, but these thre , wr | were almost priceless Chinese Chip. bY Hon. John W. Weeks, secretary of | | pendale pieces, museum pieces, the W85 : e | l backs cut out in funtustic scrollings 9:15 p. m.-—Concert by the U. 8. £ crollings, empe, ribbons and wheels. And my feet A'MY band under the direction of perceived the contact of a Persian | '+ J: Stannard. ] l l g of incredibly fine make and | P ‘ am? *i . v " 3 age. Those four articles represented WEAF AN ELDERLY MAN IN EVENING CLOTHES CAME TOWARD ME |a small fortune, s gl | it - ek : - ————— | “Will you wait a moment, Mp, (AMerican Tel and Tel. Co—N. Y.)| watch, I found that it was half-past|“Oh, Mr. Charlie, you've come ’x(n.”:. I w“,"“ maid. She tapped two. I hesitated, for the night was | last.” T nat L Sk ShaliE eain, o) in. The apartment was lit up. At - Remember its soothing emoothness? ~that's gone but Oh Henry's equally smooth. It'sthe proper blending of rich Jenulne “Bayer T 7:30 p. m.~Wendall Hall, baritone, butter cream, caramel, crisp nute and ,,".'}"".«m Bay e 1“:";{' "{ i‘-"‘”"'“| Daily sport talk Joint Aecital by milk chorolate that has madeOh wave been proved safe by millions and unpleasant; it was rather cold, and a Automatica net Bush-Hecht, mezro ~contraito Henry! (amous. preseribed by physicians over twent sowdery rain fell . steadily, making|l've boen delayed. But as 1 spoke|ONce un elderly. man in evening |y 1® AR R, U CRUEIS: }throe years for Colds and grippe mi H " ; lothes e toward e "0l g e e R gy Handy boxes of twelve tablets the pavements shine under the street |1 knew that she wis not mistaking . ‘| Katherine Tift., ol | ery. B L Tha SN & wignt sa this T|me (or anotier permon. T could ee|CNARUS He crted, ‘“Thucuk heavens | pop i riaones rader ko cost only few cents at any drug stor A \ . teprecating | YOU'Ve come at last! e 4 i ity M } Kach package contains proven direce reflected, 1 was hardly likely to en- the lie in her eyves, the deprecating , planist, Harold J. Brey, lyris tenor, 18- o counter one of those wanderers from smile upon her lips. She knew that| 1 did not reply for a moment SRTCARLGL Y TEEATle A ah i Mk, | tions for Colds and tells how to pres i saw that the mald was R ettt somsabriptpd et e o ) A Fine Candy=10c Everywhere pare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat whom adventure bould be drawn, I was not wrlie; her intention to roing oy e 4 A 8 stairs. 1 watched my mun eurerully, | *O'8 191and Grotto band. band tonsilitis, Those who had méney would have |entangle me mahifested itself at once | L n d ound some asylum, while the poor in hurried speec 'Oh, Mr. Charlie, it ;"l'l ne ‘.\m: wll'!n_\ wire he £ slunk in arches where 1 would not she's so very bad, and =he's been 1t on vaguely. He looked nervous WwWGY hep £ sease | "Oh ¥es,” T said. 1 had had time Jenier vie Co., Schenectady, | find them, Somewhat reluctant to asking for you all night Please ad tin (General Ileetric Co., Schencctady, lese the value of my long vigil, I!come up now You won't have to ;’(“V:‘”\;\*‘A‘l‘\‘l”“ 'l}" ‘“;u tall, thin N Y. Beduma Stories. By CGLUYAS WILLIAMS turned toward the north,where lay my stay very long Oh, Mr. Charlie, it's | PEThaPs sixty rood-breeding ap —— home. The silence was almost ab. 8o awful to see her so il She's | Peared In all his features, andgin hin n Produce and stock The Sunday Mornlng Snooze solute; sometimes, in the distance, an been such a g mistress to me all | DANA%, also in the negligent fit"of his ket quotations; news bulletins, BINASE SRR m.—Musical program. automobile passed At times faint | these years." rumble was thrown up by a train While she spoke, 1 analyzed the ) stations by. Tut not a situation, Kvidentiy 1 was to be from the atic " 1 I'm argraid she won't last till morn- human being was about Only for a asked into the house idently S il . . while did a neglected cat, her fur Was to be made to belicve that | was ;Ika"w‘ she wants to see you awfully { sodden, follow me, whining piteously ' the missing Charlie Something '-v‘_‘\» I My route took me through com BRSNSV SN SR DoMYWL L e : > er When 1 can, to be accomplice pharmacists say that when all other YOU WAKL UP APILR A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP ALLREADY AFTER SOME INDECRION YOU DECIDE SUNDAY CaMES fortable treets, where the houses ex athe A bibited charming curtains, and where MOTHER' e e e T, e, 1100k | so-called remedies fail Jolnt-Kase will T GET UP AND SUDDENLY REALIZE IPS SUNDAY BUT ONCE A WEFK AND YOU MIGHT A WELL MAVE ‘ ! know I'm not Charlie, ANOTHLR UTILE SNOOZE v 1 replied “Sorry “Well 0" he sald, “we'd better 20 upstairs. Your aunt's awfully ill, shrubs protected modest respectab ™ i succeed Not Charlic ' What Iv's for foint aliments onip-=that is ity from the intrusion o my eyes 16 Yol 3 il 1Rt iu his | wihy you are advised to use it for sore There was nothing for those eyes to phd ot SRt oy ) . z/. R see, however, so wearily 1 turned into HEU i ikt S i ¢ OUe ] painful, inflamed, ricumatic joints, (N / Viking Square, reflecting tha t Clean Chlld S BOWCIS with b ;‘.'MJ TAPOREL SR petective Joint- Kase limbers up the joints—is ! W i - luek I might discove L the . N . N 3 clean and stainless and quick results ¥ ) A Viking “uree “California Fig Syrup’ Don't be abeurd.” 1 suid, but in! 81 aamared ~iniy conts o Wb o NS | L ¢ er ene Shehe ead an amiable tone v ognite w BERE 0una & nogtaciat sardee. whers 4 that I'm not Chariie, and so do vou, | Wi o0t gl s ol R obeidd TEN MINUTES LATER YOU WONDER WHAT THE DKKENS YoU TRY POKING THE PILLOW INTD MORE COM- = and you know 1 know But I don‘t THE MATTER 15 = YOU DONT SEEM T BE GOING TO SLEER FORTABLE SHAPE e Q grow a few trees In the middle is : tind going turther with this tennis lawn, used by the youngs members of the Viking Square com ,",’,. "‘,\ B | munity. Tonight the asphalt of th (i eves ‘p.,’\.” v } court shone wet, and miserably about > L y » - | ::H";:’th:‘r‘:,: (rov\n‘lt"u‘tutl il trontages . (Continued in Our Nex ‘ Thousqnds H_ave. Discovered | NG k Gve stories, and varying in color be- F— - Dr. Edwards’ Olive T_ablets, g X o b 7 SOW White paint. | The saiiare had an . Georgetown, Conn., Post area Harmless Substitute AND PRESENTLY DECIDE THE REAL TROUBLE 16 YOURE FOR THE NEXT QUARTER HOUR YOU LE MISERABLY air of wealth, for at no window hung § ofr ,.(Df{ E,d"ardh;'nolhveTahlet:—mreub. } NOT WARM_ ENOUGH AND PULL VOUR BATHROBE OVER. CERJAIN THAT IF YOU DONT GO TO SLEEP YOUR DAY ¢ tingh cure i Saf ‘. stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure You Q I3 e disgrace of a Nottingham cur. ice Safe Cracked 1;;];!1:?. a[nd(lhflr efie%:hon :h- tiver i RUINED . s and o guerites sug - 2 Georgetown, Cont ' jur. almostinstantaneous, ese little olive- ::::::r;::'r;l'\’x‘\:l ‘.':.>".,"mru 1g ~ giais late Satunds “‘, ”f,,‘ ; Colored tablets are the result of Dr. As 1 went up the o are, 11 S the safe In the lot t office and Edwards’ dmnnm:\a(igm not to treat that for a m(,z.,,,.: £ dincerae liver and bowel complaints with calomel, 4 y v nd cash ance 1o e The pleasant little tablels do the good 7 - S ure on the steps of 4 hous L el Tt * that calomel does, but have no bad after 2R ? lost sight of it, and i effects. They don't injure the teeth like YOU GET THE BRIGHT IDEA THE ROOM'S 100 LIGH AND SPEND TEN FINUTES TRYING 0 MAKE. SOME drew close that 1 observed it ag . Bhortly arfter t fnggi » :" strong liquids or calomel., They take ,M‘D APTER CONSIDERADLE STRUGGLE PULL THE HEAR. THAT YOU CANT 60 TO SLECP 1P THEY MAKE Suy | | { made off with about Ramps The light from ) Hartierd sitiadd v oopenand | hold of the trouble and quickly correct SHADE DOWN touched a white aj " A . e elpdidib e it. Why cure the liver at the expense of he » b Fel were, 1he teeth? Calomel sometimes plays It is belic | o i : havoc with the gume, So do strong " ¢ . 4 et . . ' liquids. Tt is best not to take calomel. oid habit ¢ t e to Mt ' rails e : ' ‘ Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take bining my | t . g " e it sEidbrsrontg X 2 g its place. efbse up t oy e, < . 8 Isitp . Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy % I % Shat 1 - e ; g ’ ; a The " feeling come from constipation and a 5 THE TROUBLE'S WiTh THE BED- UNTIL MOU FINALLY GIVE UP AND GETUP, RE . e g o- 1 d,‘; srdered liver, Take Dr. Edward LOTHES AND WORK YOURSCLF INTO A STEW TRY ALIZING HOW MUCH BLTTER. 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