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. RITAIN, €O ' OCTOBER 2, 1924, PR BEECHAM'S ' i TN (HIX EXONERATES wMar (Round Hilla Radlo Corp.—South (@imbel Bros.—Philadelphia.) Dartmouth, Maass.) 'nf.mlmfl ¥ o — saturday. Saturday 8 p. 'm.~-Official weather forecaat.| ¢ p. m.—Dinrer music. . . s 805 p. m.—Dinner music by the| 7:30 p. m.—"Thrilling Adventure Filldlllg SIIO Bllll dl Hotel St. James Orchestra Stery." from the Mark Strand Lheater, ws d vls}on 4 848 p. m.—Livestock and pro-| 7:30 p. m.—Merzo contgalto. e 4 l Breakfast—Halves of grapefruit, Smothered Oysters, AR S N0 m—tThe Functons ot e X ROSWBS]MG or Fatal Accident @1924 v NIA Service Inc. brolled bacon, creamed polatoes | One pint oyaeis, ¢ tablespoons 7 p. m.—~Bedtime storics and roll | Uongress,” eneral Electric Co.—Serenectady) . scrambled eggs, corn muffins, grape i 8120 p, m.—Conoert planist * =Prvs— BEGIN HERE TODAY have a talk with Lionel and I'm go- | marmalnde, milk, coftce. butter,. 3, 4abjeancoms floyt, 14§ cups 5 p. m.—-Talk s P m.—Mozzo contralto Sunday. New Haven, Oct, 25.—Charles G.| Douglas Raynor Is found shot|ing now." 3 Luncheon — Smothered oysters, Mk, salt and pepper, hot: toast. 818 p. m.—Philadalphia School $:45 p. m.—Coneert pianist |u,:,w ;]. m.—-8ervice of Trinity M.| Morris, democratic candidate for | through the heart in the early eve-| She went away In search of the |stuffed tomato salad, whole wheat| Wash and drain oysters. Melt but. of Expression and Dramatic Art,| ¢ P m.—Violiniat. church, Schenectady. overnor, ,whose ning on the floor of the sun room of | young man, and found him in the | bread and butter, rice pudding, |ter in frying pan, add oysters, cover prosents “The 1 8:15 p. m.—Tenor, 46 p. m. — Program by WGY|* A “”'" ki 'x:,'lm"'"b"' tTuck | gyower Acrow, his Long Taland home, | sun parlor, 3 mitk, tea, and bake 15 minutes in a hot oven N2 m-=U1n ‘s Daralad. Qurdént 130 p_m~May Singhi licen|Symphony orchestra. an ed Mary Kira), nine years|gianding over the dead man, plstol|' “Can't ‘we join forces Lionel?” Dinner—Pot roast of heef,'mashed |or until the edges of the oysters curl ' R‘ 10:15 p. m.-~Dance music by the [anl Her Syncopators. _ 1130 p.om.o—Service of Trinity M.[old, in Wallingford last ‘Tueaday, | in hand, is Maleolm Finley, former | she said. potatoes, buttered cauliflower, salad and the oysters “plump.” Put oysters Potel St James oreheatra 10 p. m.—Tenor. E. ehurc henectady. was absolved of all criminal negli- | sweetheart of Raynor's wife, Nancy. “Sit down and talk it over," he |chiffonade, peach meringue pudding, on squares of hot toast, Stir flour 10:15 p. m.—Violinist e gence in a finding made by Coroner | Eva Turner, Raynor's nurse, stands sald, arranging ‘a big cushlon for|parker House rolls, whole wheat |into butter left li pan, add milk ( Sunday ! N WwWoo Tl Mix ~yesterday. The coromer| by the light awitch, In a moment | her. “T'd like to be friends, Nan, It |, milk, coffee, slowly, stirring constantly and cook 1:30 . mo—lening ser om Sunday (Jom Wanamaker — Philadelphia) | found in his examination according| Nancy appoars, white-faced ~and | you can convinee mp you didn't kill e sure the bacon is crisp and |until thick and smooth. Pour over a1y THRTY . ahtroh 7120 to 10 p. m.—Musica — to his finding, that the brakes on|{errified. Orville IKent, Nancy's|my father, You can't expect me 10 | wel| pooked. If it Is not thinly sliced, | toast and serve very hot, ) m.—Sunday evening con- | Saturday. Mr. Morris'a car were in proper|brother, comes in from the south | be friendly ‘with you, otherwise,” eert by Pen Stand and his WIp| T m.—Introductory re- 30 p. m.—ports results and po- | Working order and that he was “op- | eside of the room. And then Ezra| “Of . course I didn't kil him," parboiling for a few minutes will Peach Meringue Pudding. tel insure thorough cooking. Two cups stewed peaches, % cup 'M Eymphony ] " e reports, cating the vehicle In & careful man- | Goddard, friend of Finley; Miss| Nan sald, “how could you even “Hot breads or rolls are not con- | sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, 2 table- at| ™ —Mustesl_program 5:68 ». m.—Time aignal, ner, having the same under control.” | Mattie, Raynor's. sister, and others, | imagine such & thing?" sidered good food for children under |spoons butter, 3 eggs, 1 tablespoon in wsn S to 10 p. m.—Special pro-| 10:02 p, m—Weather forecast. 7 1 "“3 :"" ‘?l'":“‘“"'» the find- | onter upon the scene. Detective| “You say that, but your face, six years of age, 80 the whole wheat |lemon julce, 4 more tablespoons 1) (Atlanta Journal—Atiant o i continges s the Dbrakes| nopbins heads the police investiga- | your oyes, your = wholp expression |onat 1s suggested for their dinner.|sugar (for meringuc). W Sunday. and pulled eharply o the left in an | (jon," An autopsy reveals that Ray- | belies your words. Do, you also deny The well-baked crust of the corn| Pare and slice peaches, Cook fn M WO 10:30 a. m.—Morning services| ffort to-axold striking deceased. I|nor’ also. was being systematically poisoning him —.or are you only imuying should be given to a child of |ay little water ns possible to prevent School of Chiropractic— [ from Bethany Presbyterian church, |fid there were parked in froot of poisoned with arsenic. ILionel Ray- | disclaiming the shooting? . four or five years, burning until tender. Mix and sift Dayvenport, Towa.) 2:30 . p. m.—Musical exerclses Sid gurage (owned by Thomas|nor son of.Douglas Raynor by first| The hard, sharp, black .eyes of Gorn Muftins sugdr and “flouk. " < Stlr “1Ato “hpt - opening the regular Sunday afier-|Konopka) near the easterly edge|mapriage, :comen to'claim’ his|the young man loked closely dnto One-half cup corn meal, 114 cups peaches’ with butter, Boat well sundar, Roon desslon of Bethany Sunday|of tha’ highway foyr motor vehic- (fiinery estate, Finley meots Nincy|her.own,.and there waa somothing flour, 3"tablespoons sugar, 4 tablee|Add VOIS of ‘vges well benten ikd a m.—Sacred chimes concert, [ school. 5 len. one back ot the other, Which fop ‘(ne' veranda. “T muat take you |in his manner, in hia eftect, that ree spoons melted hutter, 1 ogg; % cup|lemon juice, Turn into & butteved p. m-—Orchestra concert. a-| 6 p. m—Olr time hymns and| Would tend to obscure the vision ot |y ¥ JERRMY T TN pellsd Nan 20, uttarly she was scatos |tk "¢ easpodnst baking nomden. 1 |batins i iand. toke ok minutes in crel and clasteal numbers by The|meiodios and sacred chimes re.(the motor vehicle operalor aD-NOW' o ON WIVH THE STORY | bois i o, a0 Utterly HSiln ittt bors fron e s Bl LU B neEicchool Budlolomnened Ak :;D:rll’v."‘xb;roin z”‘wp 'e“amh 0; wlrl; Just for an instant she swayed to-| I think.” she sald, slowly, “that L:mhm:m.cal fiour, Kalt and bak- |whites of’the eggs heaten until stift AN o Wighway for some distance. nastn|¥ard him. and then drew. back, 1 prefor not to discurs ANthING 10" nowder, Cream, butter and|and dry on a platter. Add sugar to Rl ahs asryl : . WRC : i bulldi 1 am | Vith & heart-breaking sigh. ith you. I.will refer you 10 MY [yygyr. Add two or three tablespoons |whites when they are half beaten 230 p. m.—Muslcal program. The | (Radio Corp. of America—Wash- c bl [l LS an L Am | “No—dear—I see T must be brave | lawyer.” et X A gme e and | Heatirs vanilla before spreading on SR ee ::m::r; x::::’o‘rn?»mim:?:;?;".Q(,:",Ai for both of us. Listen, Malcolm, T/ Lionel Raynor gave a start. "A-m’:i ::: well heaten idd r:mnh\- pudding. Bake ecight ml;num 7:: a “Twer saturd oxtent the Warage bifilding, said |*™ IR Very deep waters—I can't tell | lawyer, have you onel" ing dry ingredicnts alternately with |rather slow oven. , Tederal T et AndnT Bliets ~rpraEed operator was unable to observe de. | (¢ truth—T can’'t—" i1 shall have, vers soon..Mean- | < “nove 1n puttered and tioured| Bérve soold, | witht or TeAtKaG ( ral Telephonc and Telegraph p. m.—Children’s hour. PAacraAs 4 at the| “What! Then. Nan, if it's as bad | time, you may wait for my answers ||\t i hot tor 385 [WRIRERA. sran : S0 DUTAI0 INAY.) 5 p. m—Bible talk, e iy e eavpe e R e e Il Tt yon st ihave ‘i liw s | fol yalir ausationk bire Rl SR R e NCoRytabt T e t, MHA Htin ks ciee) 8 p. m.—Song recital. edge of the roadway and started to| ™ ! ouk; s S £:30 p. m.—vRadle Tnferference| 'in across, at which time he did ail |3°T @ §0od one. at once. You must| “Hoity, toity, is ‘that the tone [} [ Dinner music— | and What Can Be Done About Tt” | h® reasonably could to avoid strik- lell’-n]-!.lvm1i::;)”lll":l" if this will of ;j::nr; g“}‘a:\':u'alll:\:r“:: )r::: te 12 p. m.—Dinner music; o {ng quartet 35 & i 14| Ing deceased as she ran into eaid Dttty i [l 8 Aol . ¥ 'HOLE > N RD Thrilling Adventure Stories for| * Y iy W f:l:;x.trp"o:z:u?me LUE AL hi:h;‘n ] o % Lionel's holds—1 am penniless.” | And, pray, how are you going to|No More First Class EH]\;)IL r;r:-,n :)3 le:o 3 Boys; mezzo contralto; fenor; May “Iam satisfied that said deatn| “Never while T am in the world!| pay him® Don't you know you're Traveling in Sweden| Fe» 0 el Snghi Breen and Her Syncopators; What's mine is yours—' practically penniless? But 1 sup- phonograph records that play for , ) Westinghouse — East Pittsbur i was not caused by the eriminal act,| ' S nart tal g e Stockholm, Oct. 24—Rallway com- LR TR e B T s ¢ pitsbursn) | List of Patents Issued . |oageios Caieed br the crin any porc| ‘Butthat won't do. T can't take|pose your. friend, Mr.,Finley, wilt| Btockholms, Oct. t=Ralimay com- |/ W R ] AR T e R 4 s . . e 1 . i » Vi e g y—' P Cpogtaatl D) (Congrelmin i bman; saturday. To Connecticut People : son or persons. JONFEOneY be only too §lag to pay abolish first class travelling accom- [ operas by aid of radio-loudspeakers PV ez and his “Indeed yo ! No one need| But Nancy cal Bl iCeteruiSNincent SLopeatazaf s ELE RTINS L | B8 T iR s o ndsedgyougeantaioponeine Pyt Hancy had tiven dng. walked | 10w ana ofter only secondiand | witheht: the <ot 5f sesato Eosbilie orchestra. il inner concert by the e ever know. T'll get Wadsworth for|away. ra. Waitinglon o hasd: Harold G. Manning. _ Walk-Over : ) you—he's great—and most discreet. At the doorway., she met Detec. | third class to the public. The gov-|ing, have been produced by Dr. Max Sunda. 7 ‘w }‘ 2\]-~1}'t1':rr’|"1:° Riddler. ;;r‘]“";m‘:”” 211 Main street, ‘New G[RL SGOUT NEWS Yes, he's our .man.!” tive Dobbins, on his search, as al- | °"Ment owns most of the railroads | Hausdorft of this city, working along 01D m = Eportivetlaw, . 7 , in Sweden, and as early as 1900 be- [principles evolved by an English in- e R 7 ; e : ‘And—and, Malcolm, whom will | way . v » 2Rt e 7:40 p. m.—World's Uniform Sun-| Gustave H. Anderson, New Brit- o s e ) 2:45 m.—Interdenominational gan to eliminate the first class ac- |ventor, The production costs of the 2 i pa nat day school lessons. ain, assignor to Hart and Hutchin-| About 30 New Britain Gtrl Scouts |’ wprop mymel(? Why—oh, ves—of | commodations, as there was very lit |now record will be much lower than 410 K10 pl M Menie Gonters § p. m.—“Inside Movie Gossip.” :::l ';“1;‘::1 ']f:;n lxov'-r.\":lr u.;nalruc!lah’nrt'-d‘a.l guides today for the \isll: course, for myself. Why—well, you | ence in Bedford Branch Y. M. C.| 3:13 . m.—Feature. o8l fo0rs and partitions. [ing girls attending the Older GIrls' | gop, 1 hadn't thought of that. But it | 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the Weat-| Fernley H. Banbury, Ansonia, as-"conference. Girls were met at Ber- | will be all right, Nan—trust me to by "Roxy and His Gang” 9:36 p. m.—Arling ime aig-|dry. by. Safety c guided to the churches and later to| Ok, you are so splendid, Malcolm | i 5 : X 4 e 5%5 m_(,rg'm re. | nals Weather forecast. rubber-mixing machines. the Various homes throughout the | _why did T marry that awful man? | % Prand new one would have made ing private companies have of-| Vit i 2 i Harry B. Barnum, Stratford, as- | city, e | that print. Most remarkable. feved tiniing faniiitaaiwithiinetans| y rabricy O | | e { { real signifi- o : ] = Sunday. : Samor:to the American ¥brics Co.| A wroop was ormniesd ' ub the| iwaie u minute=—why did - you, Mn::m e e 1“t:e obbina Nan | RoUnCement they also are abandon- WHAS 1l a. m.—Services of the Point|Lace. {Newington school Tuesday after- | Nan?* [Lsagos OS] Ll | ing first class. | ’ Breeze Preshyterian churck Eric G. Bjorkland, Bridgeport A ; | raised her sad eyes to his face. | e IO (Courier Journal-Louisville Times— | Brecze Presbyterian church. Fric G. rkland, ridgeport. | noon. This troop is for the mem-| She looked at him a long P10 5 vt put ekt st onl 7 Louisville, Sl Concerl. e P Carmon. Bridgeport, | P ©f 1roop 10, Maple Hill, who | ment, with a grave regard, ond || X ; {Cotton Growing Is | SE oy . m rgan recital. Androv H. Carkson, ridgeport, inow altend that school and any |then sald, “1 can’t tell you, Mal— it &l H . ine | 5 S L e aets : 4 k s you, i1 Why, it's a_clew, Mrs. Raynor, | ne 4:45 p. m—Veaper services of the | assignor to Instant Electric Water | other girln of Neminglon who wish |1 oome. el vou it o b iad hy, it's a o Cheaper in Argentine | to join. Mrs. L. A. Sprague, Mrs.|he's dead. There, I've said it, and | Saturday. tp m—"Seme | terday 10:45 p. m.—Ed and Gra Ceonnell Sunday ] 11 a. m. —-First Presbyterian to 6 p. m.—Emory unive Methodist church quart.: 7:30 P. m.—Wesley Memoria ehurch service. (America Telephone and Telegraph New York City.) “No overshoes found,” he an- nounced. “Reen all over the house, family, servants, guests—can't find a new rubber in the place. Plenty of old ones—good enough ones, too, tle difference between first and sec- | for the five minute-records, it is al- ond class arrangements. ieged, Several years ago second and third | class sleepers were provided on gov- but no brand new ones—and only | oryment lines, and now the few op- P HEH~o AN don't ~ you see—a clew! And it| pyenos Aires, Oct. 24—The c Any breaking out or skin irrita- might be of utmost importance t0 | of producing coiton in Argentina [tion on face, neck or body is over- you, Mrs. Raynor. For, if we €an|is cheaper than in the United | come quickest by applying Mentho- prove that rubber was on the foot | giates, according to a report on the | Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist of a man from the outside — an| .y cotton growing industry in Ae- | Because of its germ destro; intruder -— why. then it lets out|contina by Ernest L. Tutt, the | propertics nothing has ever Reen cverybody in the house — every- | american cotton expert attached to|found to take the place of this sul- Shadyside Presbyterian churc Heater Co. Llectric water-heating 130 . er concert v e ~ 3 v 5 ) portant mews . bulletina. Official( ¢ 2/37 P M= Dinner concert by mstem. ) ; Charles Miles and Miss 1. S. Shaw |1 donf care! I'm glad, glad, glad! central standard time announced at | S°1120'S orchestra Henry Cave, Hartford, .assignor to E L t at the meeting. About [T couldn’t have lived another da: S § P m—Roosevelt Memorlal| Knox Motors Co. Tea Wagon or the | 35 siris have ssked. to. ba memoare | wits 1o 4 —_— S | of this troop. “Hush, dear-—don't say such | Sunday. SR q"‘;“"“ : (_" "“’l“"- ;}‘"?"P"C”u Troop 6, of the Central Junior | things. Now. listen, Nancy, and do | : assignor to Genera lectric Co. | pig, i Yl i i ! ; —Organ musi {high echool hiked to Sky Springs |just as I tell you. I'm going to send | ) S e hE PRIV 6F Eage Tz | PHUR L TeCpatationic (hab L icstantls Combination contact dev A k ) Saturday. FEach girl ‘passed fire- “Then, if vou can't find a new |, o The cost for cach pound last | brings ease from the itching, burning John S Finch, Bridgeport, as- 5 . i 4 signor to the Singer Mfg. Co,, EMza- | Lo 0ing and cooking test and | overshoe in the house, It must have | yoar fn the United States was 25 [and irritation. §:02 o 6:13 p. m—News, finan-[beth, N. J. Treadle-contreRing | v Drotca lree nature test toward | " |peen an outsider?” Nan was inter-| conts compared with about 18| Mentho-Sulphur heals eczemn Sl akals mechanism. posondscine ‘.Tm {roopimaste ested now, cents in Argentina. The marketing | right up, leaving the skin clear and 7 p. m.—Bedtime story. John B. Freysinger, Stamford, as- | | orziays in the girls’ gymnastum | “Looks that way — yes, ma’am, it | oyponses are higher in Argentina | smooth. It seldam fails to relieve the Clothier—Phila- 2 onn ©. treysinger, Blamford, as- |4 pag recently taken in about 10 | || 7 : oy ¢ i 5 ittle " SCiphi) - M—Dinner concert: | signor to fhe Yale & Towne Mf. | s i looks that way. Oh, you cheer up, |yt everything considered, Mr. Tutt | torment or disfigurement. A little S A new ‘members, i AN ! | | Mrs. Raynor, . things 100k pretty | yojioing that cotton growing to the | jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may :l > Warren I. Kaynor, Watarbury, < Lrmming lessons will begin next | | i \ black against you, I'll admit that. | jqicidual ought to be more profit- | be obtained at any drug store. It is Mever Davie i RO e Bt ) U G G SRR ORI G L U \ But if T can pull you out, T will! | 41 hoye than In the United States. | used like cold cream. ] p,‘fl— Meyer Davis' Belle- o i ER 'Q';m Ol ¥ * sons next Thursday evening at the | A 2 | ¥es. ma'am, I will. Phough we may ratford hotel concert orches- 30—Joska DeBabary's Uf‘ar;ol' R Hartford, as. Cifl Bcout office. All girls wishing | | A have to implicate your friend, Mr. g‘g;‘"r "" e Co, N’ to qualify for the drum corps should & \\ Finley.” p. m.—Musical program. | y "N Y, Dressing attachment for "CEISter at the scout office. | Ty | The detective made this: speech theria and Its Prevention.” 3:05 p. m—Youth's Companion. |grinding machines. S e ] I R purposcly, as a ftest of Nan's be- CROSSWORD . PUZZLE §:15 p. m.—Recital by soprano —Late ghow. William A. Lorenz, Harttord. (5| BFUE TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS ! q havior. He gained Itle, for sl\r; with pianist o fventions). Briquetting process &| A hike to Bky Springs and a “dog- ] presented only & mask-iike un_rr;r o 9 p. m.—Talk by Hon. Henry W. Sunday. machine, and 4 Closures for con. Toast” this Sunday was decided upoh | - ) ace, and an’ afr of utter indiffer- Walsom, congressman of 9th cono| | mCentalicnrch sevylos 8|4l (at the meeting of the Industrial | R/ ence: i S gressional district of Pennsylva 89 p. .= Studio chapel serviee. | “ayior 5 Lytle, Philadelphia, Pa., | Girls' club last eveningat the Blue | _ \ A deep ona,” he mid fo himsel, 9:80 p. m.—Concert by the Le e hicago Sunday Evening| ,yiznor to the Veeder Mfg. Co., ;Triangle club room. Every indus- as she walked slowly away, Brothers quartes. ib service Hartford. Word counter for type- | trial girl who wishes to come is in- | | ] 4 5 ; mighty deep one — and ~ — e writing machin Intod, The girls will meet at the ! e mfl{\t likely a wrong on: 5 Sunday. (Westingt “M\. Ralph J. Marsh, Wallingtord, as- | ¢lub room at 0 Sunday afternoon, { / — Nan “:\'\dflred‘ on, down to the (90 v i Clanel servics estinghou pringfieid.) signor to H. Wallace & Sons Mfg. bringing their own supper, |1 i % / gardens, down the hillside to the Services from the @08 Hollow handle laciicls) Miss Gertrude Rogers explained | bridge over the brook, and seeing 30 p. 0 Reisman and h il Re indus exhib at the | “uop COURSE, N'T KILL| Y i e ”N\"”‘ orchestra, mrr‘::; (\nr‘ l.\r(\’)rllllotn Hartford, as-,OPen house of the Y. W, C. A. in er,\?.'P' \-.&'.Jml DIDHIT And Dolly came flying, her sash- 7 by larker report. signor to Pratt & Whitney Co, N, |November. Each girl from each fac- i e A ends straight out behind her. gl L Y. N. Y. Bench-type gear-testing |tory Will explain her work and | 1| “Nancy, darling, how are you this L Iep s m o oo Gy the Hotel it iR e e | charts having samples of the fac- | take you in hand. Tell him every- | morning? I can’t stand it to have jEimball 5 ) Muller. Friederich, Hartford, as-|tory's products. The girls from the | thing—tell him about the—the tab- | you so awful sad all the time!" S Mg Concertiby toncr ; Pratt G Whitney Co, N, |&tores will sell candy in fancy bas- |lets you put in Raynor's coffes cup| “Dolly, dear, have you the packet 9:15 p. m.—Concert by mezzo-s3- | ¥ignor at . 9 : Lo < 2 : . Siain: \‘M“M Y CEr0; N. Y. Universal relleving ma- ' Kets, the proceeds from which will [—T saw you do it, dear. Tell Wads- | safe-—you know, the one I gave you 9:56 p. m.—Arlington time sig-| chine. 7:30 o p. m.—Concert. Late i C AP E B 4 B (Shepard Stores -— Boston.) saturday. 6:35 p. m.—Dinner dance— ard Colontal orchestra 3 p. m.—Dance music 8:15 p. m—Hotel Westminster g0 to the summer camp fund. Tdl- | worth all about it. Trust him, and | to keep for me? o orchestra. i AR ST A Ira R. SeMzer, Waterbury, as-|l)an Madene, Mary Dragone, Rose |he will do more for you than any [Lh ee B ot w‘"-"‘v” Bt $:15 p. m.—State Ballroom or- s : wignor 1o the Gordon Electrie Mfg, | Jochymzyk, Mary Krawitz, @ ca | other man T know of ‘could do." Run and get it, ”"flxyl" f“n ehestra. e Co.. Waterville. (2 Inventions). | Kane, Plizaheth Kane, } | But 1 can't—Mal, 1 can't tell | for you here—and we'll go for 10:15 p. m.—Copley Plaza or- 145 & m.—Church service (rom | AMAD-SWiteh mechanism & convert- | 0sky, and Yolanda Morelll are the | anybody about the—atiout fhe | wak el Cidiy Whe Church of the Unity & {ible electric cord switch with push- ' committes In charge. All materials| “I'll tell it then,” and Miss Mat.| Dolly obeved, an LA L) Popular songs. 830 o Rl tenor through control will be brought to the club room | tie stepped before them, | were walking along th ;l;’t:o(ux“‘. B 9 p. m.—Violln recital | Albert L. Seesions. Bristol. ¥ast-|Saturday afternoon and Monday| “Ves, I've been eavesdropping.”|down the path that led to & “m~ Sunday. 430, 3 —Concert from the! aner for the covers of trunks and | evening where they will he mount- | She said, as they looked at her in| Nan carried the little parcel, not- 11 a. m.—Entire service—Cathe- ; | ed with the assistance of Miss Grace | dismay. “Or, I can scarcely call it | ing by a glance that it;had in no dral church of St. Paul b e John H. Shaw © Maven, as-|Stowell and Miss Helen Rromley. | that, as you took no pains to lower | way been tampered with. K 3 p. m.—Concert program CRAC MEnarEtaiaeteanii & (Co i Toes {The public will he invited to the | ¥our voices very much. Nan, I heard | * What's doing about Mr. Ra“,”‘"- (LaPresso—Montreal.) feymonr W.r Smith, Hartford. hibit., You say how glad you are that your \np Dolly asked, earnestly. ; | Fond-preparing machine The cast for the Tndustrial Girls' | husband is dead. I didn’t need that | “Whenever 1 ask mother or dad, v organ studio. similar devices | | | | | igitod | meeting: Mary Wallach, Mary Kra- |JUry to'your other crimes. And 1| detective glares at e an Curtis M. Vecder, Hartford, as-|wit7, Sarah Madone. Liliian Madane, | don't say, Nan, but that you did|to pump him. Old Gri .:nnon’;— 7 < nd h 3 1 Tartford, Allian ) e SSapt t he's my friend, you know-—but he . ount Roy e nor ol the: Veeder Mfe: Co. Word | $Tele iv. Clementine Stod. | 1e¥ a miserable Mfe with him. I[he's my friend. § e W9 : ¢ e e TS e0 Nord il slen; Perosl s ament { know how Douglas treated you — | says such awful things, I won't HORIZONTAL keep them too long. { eounter for t ng machines. | Mary Dragone, Mamie Dra- B 3 ! s . . . Cbts Sl O] !and, Naney—1 know why.” listen to him.” 1. A revolving desk fixed on a . Lack of noise. P m and {ns en-| Alonzo A, Wa h Britain, { gone. Tose Reltrame. Leona Tel- 4 & 5 S % 1 , Mrs. Shaw Calls Lydia E. Pink- [n vxvn'j‘n R e d Flzabeth Kane \'vrmm Miss Mattic's voice dropped to a| “What does he say, Dolly — or. shaft. You have one in your 5. Ope wh makes slow ad- > 3 ° ; whisper, but her face, although dis- | no, don't tell me — l'd rather not automobile, vancement bam'’s Vegetable Compound a | '* Lo i wick-dotachebleliiconnection B {on | Kane and (AlinMarlex; | Mas ies. ; ‘ torted with passion, was that of one | know." . What peas eome in. . A Kindness. God-Send to Sick Women 1 A s TOIRERRRL b 3&7'] i Ui A 1“”:“':““7";‘ who spoke fruth | “Inderd, T wouldn't tell you - . Weightler, stronger. 9. Concelved as perfect or wu- | R i Aol “Let that rest for a moment, | why, Nan, he says terrific things . Fxlsts. premely excellent T | | and Eleanor Burns will ak L - : 2 Cambridge, Me.—“‘I suffered ter- |2 ElcarpraRLIng Blao 18Ke | Nan, and tell me what you know | about you, snd about Mr, Finley, To fnsult or reproach Englishmen’s drink > & Sunday S Ros raail e a1k 4 : < Mibly with pains and soren n & SR r‘ n )T'n:':'h reheersalin \F‘nimur Douglas’ wil and ahout everybody, even includ- . Riter in Italy. A red dye obtained from ’lf sides. Eachmonth | | “'",3““' e e for meinarg| Nothing more than T have told|ing Miss Turn . Conscious existence, as Mr. root of an Fast Indian shrub: Ihad togo to bed, waz DA E1 DAty MDA everybody. It was always Kept in| “Eva Turner? Webster puts it. also a tree. and the doctor told | Lourioi {ard their fricnds will he given Wed- the secretary drawer. Some one has| “Yes; that is, he didn't pay any- . Fine sediment carried by To recede. mply h hask |BeRdAy S esEniaE e Ot OberioY PEAN T it thing definite, but I sort of gathercd water. . One who us to g under an saturday QRELNISINE NV e rEnucd Rl i D ouging; Hertroyed |t he thinks she's s . A French article. Gratis, 0] on before | | Miss Brugger at the c'ih room = St Far gl e L B S Dolly, I'd rather sleeveless garment. 31, You hate to get them on your | F Wa i | That may be,” Nan agreed. “He ever mind, Dolly . Arabian 1 [ could gethelp. I | A gkl | urday aftern v, was very, very angry at me the day | you wouldn't listen to such gossip,| 23. To pertorm. hook when you're fishing. Mo CTLE s to 1 . s before—before he-died, and he|but if you do, don't repeat it to me. . Appraised. A preposition denoting occus tisement in the | EE b St 2| nd 1 told | . T rs More of orencad al Delay M 2 Till | threatened to disinherit me—but I|Now, look out, dear, I'm going to . What the boss says when you ebrew name for a y. apcf:i:fhn:nd n} c 2 Hedd elay Marriages 11 % | didn’t think he would do so.” | destroy this little parcel. It's noth- ask him for a big raise. A pronoun, first person. - dn’y toget mea | %150 ywa Raliet music uticura Leases Are Obtained | “He coulan't” said Miss Mattie. | ing of any vaiue.” . A measure of length. . Another note In the musica bottle of Lydia E 0:15 ! dio b L W T TLondon, Oet. 24.—The average|“A man can't disinperit his wife.| Standing on the bank, just aboye . Chief source of newspaper scale! Pinkham's Vege. | 10:30 p. r ol Asto h_:::’:‘l‘.":';"‘:‘;‘:;":.;‘3:";: marrying age In London has risen | And the will must b€ found. I hardly |a small but turbulent waterfdll carnings ) table Compound. Before-1 took the | o1 focted. The pimples were hard and| | from the pre-war figure of 22 for | think he destroyed it." made by the brook oyer a sto A light yellowish brown third dose I felt better. I took it | T gl P pEs Rt & | bridegrooms and 20 for brides, to be- | “Why does oid Gannon deny wit- | decline, Nan tossed the packet light- | 30, To run away. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S A red and sometimes they festered. | X e oty osnn four times a day for two years.getting Sunday They itched terribly and when I tween 32 and 32 for bridegrooms | nessing it?” Finley asked. Iy into the foaming, bul 5 32. To exist. better all the time, and now for four —C 1 ‘ St el e i na Vi SeieE and 25 to 27 for brides. A registrar| “Gannon is an old snake in the | cade, ; . Having more sense irs 1 don’t have any pains. After 114 | |The skin around the pimples was explained this as being largely due | grass” Miss Raynor said. “He has| Then, without a backward glance, . You've had to sing it in FRERT EIG MEAREK bad the medicine for two yearsI | n e ted and infamed. and the trouble| | 1o the dearth of sultable small|some ax to grind. you may be sure:|and looking a itile frightened, ahe school, M an another child—a lovely baby girl | 3 4 lasted about two hotnes or 1 H les will | For I know he witnessed that will.” |said, hastily, “Come along, Dolly, | , 87. High-spirited. 2 ; s years. ises or flats. He says couples will e witnes i ¥ i Bow four years ola—the life of our 15 - [ " A friend recommended Cuticura | | wait a sultable opportunity of ob-| *The other witness, Peters, must | let’'s §o hom . For each. home. I do praise this medicine. It . Soap and Ointment so I purchased taining some place to live before | be found,” said Finley They climbed the bank, and hast- An age. is 3 Godsend to women who suffer b ut s te some. After a few days’ use I was| | marrying. | “You see, Nan,” Miss Mattie went | ened back to Fiower Acres. VERTICAL with female troubles and especially | .y, ania o st eatly relieved. I continued the “1 have had cases of people taking | on, “I don't know as that will Lionel “You won’t mention this episode, 2. An exclamation. iods. By peop k for pains at the peri .lmrvel{ was 4 Contralto and accom- out a license,” the registrar told an ! has remembers me—properly. In| dear?” Nan said. ; . To measure. bad once, and 1 know that Lydia |, od.” (Signed) Miss Dorothy| | interviewer, “and not marrying at|the later will Dougias.left me a| “Of course not. You. know Tll| { Cats dogs and canarics come E hamn’s Vegetable C«mpz'\;nd . h o Vilipge Downes St., New Haven, the time arranged on aceount of the | Jarge bequest. He had much more | never do a thing you don't want me heading -umm'h,lné " Rout t16\9“') Cam: : £ Sreer it accommodation they hoped fo get|money of late years, but if that|to, Nan. And, = besides, T know| 5 “Either's” twin f idge, M, AW, Koate No. i, Cem- Give Cuticura Soap, Oimtment| | peing taken by someons able to pay | Wil his son has claims it a1l where | more thinga than that about the To feel fil. Awfinu.yln:id-um“.otpn—»n». and Talcum the care of your ekin.| | 5 higher price. These couples, by | will we be?" whole affair that I'm not going to i-Asothér of friend. in munic o b e e [ t Sampios Pros by Watl Addrens: | paying two shillings every three “Where wiil we be, anyway?" tell ¢ Tumultuous lent E;f !.;;;‘:QE' Ejtlz‘g“m;(\;-fg ;u, T S e Gt eagote T | months, have kept their license valid | Nan said, wearily. *But 1 don't| “Why, Dolly, what do you mean?" Where you are when you're e by it v Sunday. B Try our new Shaving Stick. hat they y 5 ropose to glve up my rights with-| “Oh nothing. But you're not the not out Were benefited by it. 8o that they can marry at once if prop &l p my rig L 700 W 17 p. m.~Musical pregram they wish.” out a struggle, and I'm going te|only one I'm keeping still about.” What apples do when you i 1 ¢ e i oin " to tell me who killed him-—hush, |they tell me to keep still; Orry Saturday | Samuel T. Thorpe, Bristol, as-|cluh minstrel will inclus the fal-|to t 7 et * atories in T 5 ie Hotlon Mfx, Co. Fl e e fter the|dON't say a word—don't add per.|won't tell me a thing, and that fool §IVEB FRUM ) {iddies’ stories in French | signor to the Horton Mfg. Co. Fish- | lowing who rehearsed after the | Al b