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nen wean et nm mr ‘THE EVENING W hy |} R Ae \. —S) =A eee ORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922, Paul and Mabel Thorne. Tllustrated by Will B. Johnstone. COPY RIGHT BY BELL SYNDOICAT he had a Secret Tol ‘¢ | approach be was face to face with the “Friends in moved forward. Ag he ed, his body slightly crouched wrestler waiting for his open- Forrester took heart. If it was simply to be a hand-to-hand contest and the men came only one at a time, then there was some hope. Forrester kept tho man off at first with his fists, but at length they, closed and 4 desperate struggle began. Back and forth they tugged and pulled, neither man seemingly gaining any advantage. like ing saw thé cylinders at his side and sud- denly realized that throughout the struggle the man had been. slowly, dragging bim along toward these death machines. And with the reali- zation he saw the man reach out and seize (he one with the rubber mask attached From that moment the battle changed Forrester's one thought ask away from his man's main effort was evidently directed toward placing 1s there. Presently Worrester detected the peculiar odor of the gas. Either the cylinder had bee accidentally opened in the struggle or the mam had intentionally released the gas. A® the mask was directed toward Fors rester, and only a few inches from his) face he received the full effect of the fumes, while the man was partially protected from its effect. Forrester felt himself weakening, ap he had on the night of the battle in Jasper Lane. was to keep the 1 face, while th With a last despairing effort he tripped his antagonist and as they fell Forrester managed to come down on to) Slowly he forced the mask over the man’s hooded face and just as he had it in place Forrester sank down unconsciou: (Continued To-Morrow) ¢ A Sea Story, a Mystery Story, a Love Story— All in One. FIRE MOUNTAIN By Norman_ Springer Just the Sort of Tale You Can’t Resist. , The First Chapters in The EVENING WORLD Morday, Nov. 13th Pg — d r immediate and permanent relief from eczema | prescribe esinol “If you want to experzment, try some of those things you talk about. Bat if you really want that itching stopped and your skin healed, I advise you to get a jar of Resinol Ointment, and a cake of Resinol Soap. We doctors have been prescribing that treatment ever since you were a small boy, so we 4now what it will do. 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BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT . 125th St., cor, Park Av. wft's Candy Store). ,cor. 59th St, (Over 740 Lex A (Over sgeit's Drug Store). 169 E, 34th St. cor, Sd Av, HOLKS— i 9A. . = 1 r , nat momentary feeling of; walls were large rough. stones,, plant r The average width of had reasdn to believe they cuntained. gered longer than was wi READ THIS, THEN BEGIN THE STORY, riedbihese, WHEN CM AIDS NRORE THEIL auCWinie ovidarios OF pedals Along) the pase was about five feet ond] In that confined space its action would | quick escape was imperativ: OBERT FORRESTER, a young Chieago engineer, receives a tots] upon him as he crossed the clearing. |these walls was piled litter of a| its Nels newhere between ten and] be swift and sure ‘ sed back through tho demanding that he place $16,000 in a hollow tree in Jasper Lane, an] At the door he paused to consider.} varied nature—old barrels, boxes, | ty 7 Forrester's trained ere: Fave einer nee along the Moab t a Forrester’s ,chsinecring untrequented suburban road He determines not to be blackmailed. Was tie woman away? Or had she|empty food tins and the broken re-| instantly that it was the work of na- er finally came to the end. At}caused him to note certain things enter a retired for the night? If the latter,| mains of furniture, Against the front] ture, not of man. At some remote] this point it widened out slightly intoJabout him. Though the rocky walls|of the Poor.” He has a talk with Frederick Prentice, a fellow clubman, and from] ty. ie would probably be able to}wall, at a point almost under the] p 1a cleft had been riven in the|# small chamber. At one side a Iad-land the sand beneath hie feet were him learns that Prentice nas been one among a score of prominent men who] gurprise her while she slept. Forres-|entrance door, stood an old, ditapi 1 rock and the intertwined roota|der led up into a mass of tang! now dry, he saw Indications that ¢! Shave responded to similar notes by paying the sums demanded. Others who] ter placed his hand on the doorknob|dated sideboard. It attracted Wor ented the caving in of the] tree roots that hung in fantastic] cjeft must serve as a dram for the Gave refused have met mysterious deaths, the latest being George Nevins, a] ung turned it slowly and quietly.|rester’s attention because le could " shapes, which gave Vorrester an UN-} neighborhood 11 the winter it was leading capitalist, to whose son borresters sister ts engaged. Then he exerted a gentle pressure,| not cunceive how such a large obje A niomentary sparkle on the celling| Comfortable — feelir that he had probably a well, full of cold, staynant Prentice strongly advises that Forrester pay the money, but the young} i59 was gratified, though astonished,| had been brought into t cella ‘i I ter’s eye, He then dis. | 8tumbled into a verit able den ©! / water, whieh, he surmised, accounted fan declares bis intention of hunting down the “Friends of the Poor. to find that the door opened, Fear-| through the small trap. wored that electric lights were hung | SM@kes, Forcing back this feeling of} tor the peculiar inactivity of the Forrester engages Benjamin |. Green, a private detective, to assist in run-] 6,1 of squeaking hinges Forrester] It was the only thing in the cellar} trom the root at regular intervals, | Tevulsion he climbed the ladder. in] {Wtlends of the Poor’ after the win- fing down the criminals and promises him a fee of $10,000 if he is successful. | moved the door inward an inch at a|that could be readily moved, and] They we syond his reach, and as| Here the handiwork of man was in| ter rains and snow fel Humphrey, a newspaper reporter, calls upon Forrester and advises him tol time, and, entering, closed {t in the| Forrester had an inspiration to look connection or switch along the] C¥idence. He was ascending into #! Before he rcached the end of the apply the engineering dractice of trungulation to the solution of the mystery | came J way. There was no key|bebind it. At the first effort the side been discovered, Fortester | 8P4ce that had been Beteb x a passage Forrester was startled. to Forrester tails to see how the matnematical process may be applied, but he}in the lock, but running his hand|bourd swung out from the wall Jed that the lights could oe] the heart of « tree. Above 4 1d in| 2ett @ Brating sound, followed by a agrees with Humphrey that it ts best tha. he become a detective on his own] aiong the edge of the door, Vorrester Was a small wooden ee oe slight thud. account for the sake of the solution of the mystery. discovered a bolt which he softly Place by a wood slide or bolt. Re-) Tike a flash the truth came to him Forrester 1s tollowed to his home by a mysterious automobile. Police] pushed into place. leasing the bolt allowed the door to} some one had discovered the moved follow the car. Next morning he visits the tree and hears from a giant Negro,] orrester took out the muffler and drop silently downward te hinges! sideboard and open door and, surmis- Joshua, that it is haunted and the Negro ascribes the spirits’ manifestations to] wound it about his neck and face un formed det iMs M ; nae 88° ling that the visitor was still in the a Negro woman whose husband has disappeared and is believed by Joshua to} ty onty his eves were exposed. Then felt into his hands, ; ga : ¢jcave, bad shut him in have been killed by the won he pulled his cap down go that its @raft of air laden with | 1° see te ‘orrester paused to reflect. It would Detective Green visits the tree, sets up a flash light, hears noises, sees queer | yizor shadowed even these. With In summer woods Pushing: up 3 ik be uscless to try and force his way things, has his apparatus wrecked anc is ready to quit the job. lorrester pre-|tormittent and cautious flashes of his orrester: tecogntzed artigo! ps ae out. Even if he could get through * vails upon him to remain as htg assistant pocket lamp he found that the room ouk tree. He saw also tha a deel the door, which he doubted, there Forrester also makes a visit\to the tree. He is pleased with the accidental} was unoccupied and the door leading vod AA) ah oral Phe ‘2 M4 of the no telling how many of the band were Meeting with Miss Sturtevant, who has a note of introduction to his mother | to what he believed to be Lucy's bed- that it would sebm a darth gs in the cottage. She isthe temporary occupant of a acighboring estate and the employer of | oom closed, ‘This he approached with treo to any one investigating Vorrester was unarm as he had the Negro Joshua wary tread and opened the door slow- above, expected to deal only with Lucy, and The following day Jorrester vistts the -mysterious Negress, Lucy, who-e]iy and softly. A flash of his light At last the most vital secret of the} battle with more than one man cabin is near the tree, and interviews two city detectives. [he woman throws | showed that the bedroom was also de- “Friends of the Poor’—was tn his} would be an unequal struggle To no dight on the mystery. Ihe sleuths say they have been convinced that an}gerted. Lucy was not at home! hands—the method by which they had] make matters worse, his electric Italian auto gang have done the “Friends of the Poor” murders. It was a wonderful opportunity that so mysteriously sccured their toll un-| lamp, which had been in constant use Green is established as watchman and bodyguard at tHe Forrester country | might be interrupted at any moment, der the ~ery eyes of the detectives. since he entered the cottage, now ™ home. Forrester, on his last evening in the city, is visited by Prentice, who] so Forrester worked fast. He con. Forrester examined the small, flat} gave out. The bulb still glowed, but emphasizes his advice to oirester to pay the money demanded. Later For-| sidered it immaterial what the woman package in his hand. Some one had] With a dull light that had no power fester finds a note demanding $23,000. On the night his notice expired Forrester] might discover after ho was gone, p 1 a contribution in the tree that] Vorrester flung the lamp down and walked to the tree conveying a bundle ot paper and placed it as directed | Any disorder she would probably at- night. Then Vorrester shivered. ‘Mne|feil his way buch toward ie tree. He Green, left behind at “Woodmere,” sees Mary Sturtevant in conversation with | tribute to another visit by the police. . scoundrels would come to collect at soned that as a packayo had been a stranger. 1oo claborate plans spoil the trap laid by special detectives and Forrester tore the coverings from any moment! He was shut in at the] placed in the tree it was more than ho evidence ts obtained except a flashlight photograph secured by Humphrey | the bed and scattered the contents of far end of a narrow passage, the only| Probable that detectives were con- Forrester, feeling his defeat, calls upon Mary, Despite the doubts which her] drawers on the floor. His search was way of escape leading back through} ceuled nearby. o climb into the unexplained actions have inspired he tells her he loves her. She advises him]| unrewarded. ‘There was not a line of the cottage where they would enter.] opening in the tree, attract their at- to give up the fight and go away, writing anywhere; no concealed arms, If they met him here his end would]tention by shouting, and then give The city detectives claim to have fixed the crime upon a gang of Italian] Bolshevik literature or suspicious bot be sure and his disappearance a mys-] directions for reaching him, seemed gunmen, but Forrester and Green receive a new warning to drop the search] tes; absolutely nothing to form the tery forever. the only solution on penalty of death. An expedition to the tree of mystery results in For-] slightest clue. He then carried lis Hastily he climbed down the ladder} “Continued calls, however, brought rester’s being knocked out by was. Mary Sturtevant rescues him, takes him] search into the sitting room with rnd was aboul'to/goi wien several ob=|j20 Decbonse: mlther there: were) np to her home and nurses him. A guest at a dance dies at the hands of “Friends | equally unsuccessful results. Forres- jcets drew his attention. The temp-| ‘tectives there, or else his cries for of the Poor.” The young man has been in conversation with Mary Sturtevant | ter received an uncomfortable shock tationite) duvestigatel theses betorehe tele which nec rahe UN AG a few minutes before he is tound dead. as he turned his pocket lamp into the jeft was too strong to resist and For. | Subdued. were acting on « Cpe Ou Green while watching the Forrester residence is found asphyxiated in his! aquarium and saw the slimy bodies ‘Jester lingered a moment or two} Minds an eee nar inte Bl ae oye chair. Prentice cautions Forrester again to pay the demand money. The] of the snakes writhe uneasily under HT ionger He ie omereeeeine ena aLTe latter makes another visit to the tree. the glare of the light. A hae ACRE . athad Madele Chee ier Coneey aie cae All the paraphernalia that lad made] and climbed slowly down into the * Thus far the search had been fruit- ; \ sioativediiumionan' witel( lc % CHAPTER XIX. sure that it was Melville's Nmoustne. | jogs and discouraging, but the sight of le the ghostly cave once more At the moment, he was walking In ibtipdaatarat vig thal :|had frightened others and puzzled|~ suddenly the place was brilliantly Face to Face, t A ‘as walking the snakes {n their glass prison him, now lay revealed as nothing but| jiiminated by the turning on of the “T was bright moonlight when| the deep shadow of a high hedge and} started Forrester’s mind to working. aah rele wall hung @| electric. lie! Ferns The was probably invisible to the occu-| What was tho real purpose of the mean claptrap. On the wa ® 4) ctectric ghts over his head. ‘The \ orrester jettniphe) Holiee ALO }pantyranithe oar) Ik Was A Droviden-l'snavas? Giwlh wneatne, Tcaihaeree group of rusty cliaing, a small mega-Tineaning of this was clear. ‘The time walked south on Sheridan Road. | tial circumstance, for to be stopped] bodies were repellent to the strongest Phone for throwing the yolce Coates had come when he must fight for his He had decided to walk to| and questioned ut this time would not! man, Repellent! The word was il. 1d locomotive bell es pues life and Forrester looked about for a Lucy's, believing that he, would] OMY causo delay but might attract |juminative. Was not onn of ite defi. aoe eeceaten eta naas contained Dee eta Tre oad the way und after reaching his} kept to the grass ut the side, and,| yorrester fixed the button on his phorescent paint and He npn tae lected the cylinders. Who knew be . destination than if he used his| walking slowly, succeeded in ap-l pocket lamp to keep the light stead whieh De ree ianle ot tho flam.|ter than these men their death-deal- MSS. UIAblieH. Wav Ride :iesenconat proaaling, the oie He ene say andl laid it ons the centre table tortie ilies aa (apresmed: erent power? W Us teat G ine great shadows ucross the road, aud} than himself. Ie. puused, Tetenine lumine hy work. Lifting the stand ey ~ matic Green. ee a au aac aes eeente $ eae re on which thS aquarium rest c “ 5 " 1h ° is assailants a the gloom near bordering hedgerows, | long and intently. ‘The silence seemed placed it near the Hataale of Thairodts MANICEEMINUTY) GAININGHA NT UARU ANION Gee women NEITHER The greatest curiosity ie ut tp 5 reome them Forrester dashed or the underbrush of vacant tracts,] almost palpable, its noiseless fingers| tng pulled aside the heavy rug, ever, was a black tube standing) ion the passage to reach the cylin- afforded partial concealment, Forros-| clutching at him trom the darkness. |"), 0", eae smooth-running casters that strangely] operated only from some point inside| against the wall. Vorrester instantly] io yorore his enemies. It was too ter looked with «apprehension upon] A momentary flash of the moon gave] Directly beneath the spot where the |) iP Men Cue Mo ited by | the cottage rcmembered the appearance of some-]) 11% O°. rounded a slight curve the brilliancy of the night. Fortu-|him his ‘earings. During the suc-|@7Warium stood was a aquare trapdoor)! (oo sin on we Presently Morrester came to an in-| thing of this kind in Humphrey's} oo Toy cleft he suw the figure nately for his plans, large clouds be-| ceeding darkness Forrester, stooping |" the Moor! dentation in the wall on his right,| Photograph One qxaminauon alt) Maer rel Cert oe Py eteeue gan shortly to drift over the moon. | low, carefully felt his way past the} Forrester stooped, placed two] Moving tho sideboard disclosed 4] ¢ouming a sort of shelf. On this rest.] proved to be a home-made periscope. Bl THERA RIP REL Ga Elma ite ceeuld The gloom ,was more intense during | tree and down the path toward Lu¢y's| fingers in a hole, evidently provided] Small, rough-board d in the wall. | oa two bright steel cylinders abour] By pushing it up into the opening in THRU CED reaMRT wieres thes cylIne these moments of darkness because of | cottage. Unless the colored woman] for the purpose, lifted the section off This Forrester opened and flashed his | ¢), of the small fire extinguisher | the oak tree it was probably possible Marailimutad) abd) CheomaAn: Wak Rone | the transition from periods of strong] had secured another dog, Forrester] carefully fitted flooring and set it to] light into the space nd. Tt seemed] he carried in his car. To one of th .pson in the eave to ascertain reat Ga thes otnene nde RoR i moonlight. was sure that he could reach her door|one side, Taking his light from the|to be a narrow passage, the floor al eytinders was attached a tive-foo: BB LOeUSTIN O01 ea eae ee eee Hagen fell as | The night was unusually still, un-| unnoticed. It was then his purpose] table und turning Ys rays into the| little below the level of the cellar.| jength of a slender rubber. tubin prrestenidid/ not waltito, experiment, | eee ee eaat the epot Aral | doubtedly because of un approaching | to tle her fust und either frighten |opening Forrester saw a ladder lead-| Forrester dropped into the passage] which connected it with one of the|for he was sure thdt on the night of [he saw } e | storm, and few peopl ned to be} her into some helpful admission or|ing into a cellar beneath the cottage.}and started along it, throwing his} rubber death masks he knew only too] the Italians’ visit some one was ta BIEL em ooh ee enV er abroad. Only two, motor cars passed | else discover for himself some clue|Swiftly he dropped his legs throughi| ght about him and studying its} well. Hero ut last was evidence be-Jing in the scene and the projecting} | Forrester ulvo came to & ltt Bit { him during the journey between hie | possibly overlooked by the police. the hole and descended formation, The floor was sandy, the| yond dispute. Forrester did not med. | end of the periscope had been picked|t eae pee ai Tot covering Uitte home and Jasper Lane. One of these] The cottage stood dark and silent] ‘The underground room in which he| walls of solid rock, and the root ap-| dle with the eylinders. The slightest | up by the camera Oi, ia Cok iicdacoman tle Passed at a time when the moon was] in its little clearing. Forrester} found himself was smaller than the] peared to lave been formed by a| mistake made by one unaccustomed to] Forrester now hurried down the ale and shoutders vase Hieat shining brightly and Forrester was reached it without hearing a sound, \space covered by the cottage, Tho| multitude of interlacing tree aad them might relcase the deadly gas he| passage. Unquestionably he had lin- | hood. ugh two # . Gusta tions: news (bulletins, f the pedestrian traffic is made note-| ber of the uniformed force of the po-|ter tn 1766. The charter was granted 6.30 P. M.—Reading from Grimm's Old New York sey or Fice Departments, or in case in. the of King George HI. by } rey = boa ia eae e 5 s Includes two. vi or “Y no oe Ni Lila Gr William) Franklin, G ror of the 4 > ‘Fats—Should ‘They Be fei ey) ssion ¢ or ¢ Nate a Hi geien or Nair” by Dr Herman we | SCENES AE Union |i ures arming te corner”) eoeatan iw made for a mother. | Proines of New fren, fon we found eae P. M.—Concert fiieumeryencttay Gllae iti wiels Rs <5 1 colle be established by the | 1 . Me rogram. i a h ot Pree League Club)": RUTGERS CHARTER DAY re een lls oem eae ed to Rutgers 1n recognition | ( Wwws—neW YORK Be Ww. G. Bowdas NO PROVISION IN LAW WILL BE CELEBRATED a he rere 2D oa ence { 300 METRES, y W. G. Bowdoin. : Rutgers of New York. | ' \ SS eae The Union League Cut «t| FOR FIREMEN’S MOTHERS The speakers will be Dr. Frank Ayde eae Py Cart, Robert Scofield Wood, | cannot be weed ts an omplter, 231 <ay 5 ean FM —aPRGT AraInTCe| agnor Lanes Club, Nox 8 Bust Anniversary In To-Morrow and DA eee wee Mle tullees - HOUDINI TAKES THE AIR. it in very short ord The standard dry|Day festival. Chorus of seventy-five] 29th Street, | owing until Saturds her Will Follow Football Game. Well, President o ew } Marry Houdini, the super-magiclan. | eell battery h nh ampere rating offehosen voices with harp, violin, two]of this week, « collection of etchings] Mrs. Malone, Son Killed tn Line of} A Charter Day banquet wlll be* held Stock Kachange, and Dw, Willlam | handcuff king, psyehle investigator and |jctween 12 and 1h ampere hours, ‘This| pianos and organ; xo quartet, chimes, Jny Charles 1 isk wali ain ania te buts, WHE Get No Award, tomorrow evening at New Brunswick Demarest, President of the col- moyle star, is to iver a lecture on} would assure at least thirty hours. of the auspices of the Council o} pa erin euintans tza J. M: R sera Colle 1 the State “epiritualism” next Tuesday, Nov. 14.| Qermtion Soni users ‘of these tubes | Women of the Minited Stalse of Amarok ey SAP ROLE OTe Liss OUNGW, Salts |e aay i pry Ny By Mulgore Cottage 00/0 “ee Danquet will follow the football from WOR, at § o'clock. He promises] ivi as much as ninety houra from » oy Miss Caroline Van Hook Pa un 1 of Ja 1. Malone of New Jersey in celebra- in the afternoon between Rutger: i to make it snuppy, so don't miss his} \iacie cell batters ————— }_ The catalogue contains torty-thre killed in the 4 hance o granting of the ec char: - t lecture. 4 { Wal-MEDFORD Hi 2. | numbers and the exhibition is under] guty, reque ranted. a j patie Seen ang vows aaa si the direction of Alexander C. Hum-| oo’ cual to Savi asate BRA TIDNAL RAGIOIW BRK COMING. ee ee ee a ee ee cceceeeeccommemmenmeeencs/|| phinays andiDr. George ¥. Jcune UAL Ss AE Bry Aga fitting and proper ending for erative cireuit. Answer--The following | 7 A. M.—"'Before Breakfast Set-Ups,"] | The etching of ~~ "Washington | 80% W"! ‘ z 2 Bepnen wetce yedie tine embedded | is the hook requested Arthur E. 4 Square," by Milelatz, shows a lovely|Of the Bourd of Estimate. A repo im the heart of the world as no other 9.30 A. M.~Musical program bit of Greenwich Village, with a t 1] submitted tes that Chapter 00 ; thing has in history, 4 National 1 10.30 A, M.—OMecial New England] warnter seated on ihe x | the Laws of 1920 ifleally pro’ this week the most brilliant imaginable and phonograph Ne of Fifth Avenu POLO TDS | Btarting on Christmas Day and running 1.30 P. M.—-Boston Wariners’ Produce] fe d f wen days Radio Week wi en Market report Washington Are own from il Now Year's Eve. Watch th: 2 Pp. M.—"A Popular the downtown wal hed by umns for ull announcements concernin Mi, Goodwin, Mass Mr, Mielatz in 10 ud ws tt CITY SYMPHONY CONCERTS TO BE OT ai ak MUAlbal pronrain Other inte he by F ATURE BROADCAST: 6 P. M.—Brighton Live Stock Market, /sume artist oy Door, Beginning Sunday afternoo: ov. 2 Wor—YEWaARK Frults and Vegetables: Market, Dairy | ‘Loge 1 nh New ¥ the radio audience will hear the ¢ 400 METRES nd Produce Market, Chicago Live Stock | Butehe PD. Vitth Avenue and 4th World Nk tee Rat Of @ series of thirteen concerts by th Market Street," Pe Ola uate te City Symphony Orchestra. These con )—Violin numbera by Daisy Mingst, {| 6.30 P. M.—Boston Potice Reports,| Houso’ “En ; RAV Prize » Receiving Set Child’s tongue shows ferts are to be broadcast by the Radio late y #, faste carly sport now s | Bridges? “Old — Young toveator Perfect, if bilious, constipated % ation radiophone, WJZ. ut Ne acit ag . 1.30 P. enin ical program mus ndulntor j print oe Tia Wasa Velen Nigiri gah PO Miss’ Maude Mucthtosl, First bieths | Strect ‘ to, Lite Churei (lawn Bottle Regenerative | graph Company will supply a d ngtegational Church of Mont-|odist Episcopal Church of Boston, Mra, | Around eC nd Radio Aerial line from the Manbattan Opera Ho J, accompanied by Mubclanna | Vivian Fraser-Bellows, pianist and ac-| Tombs" (of the old days when at West 34th Stre New York € companist, the Egy! tectu ; Where the concerts will be played, t DP. M.—Violin numbers by Daisy - Miss Bean's wate are fresn “ NIA FIG SYRUP” 1 claasics, which ure very popular with} push-Hecht, featuring « group of songs : ji tion ana with an eye that is keen for ‘and Call Letters Up to CHILD'S HARMLESS LAXATIVE Rese eevee sudience eae ne” wumbers by ara. 850 Pe MiClosing prices on stocks, | tho pictu . ages fe, Hie, Begtaner | | iuestions and Answers. Louise ener PY MI yonds, grains, coffer und sugar Her renderin ainbers S vane a Pies F i a - 610 to 7 P.M -—!iMan in: the Moon] h40 I MomGandliony of the leading [and Hrosdway’ ia partioularty Mead “The Th ven Cross, Bilious, Sick Children Love its Taste and it i ' jease adv Stori Children industries. by >». Wychi In ite realiem. Th Uguor tector =the. tne sens . 7 - Mat 7 , Little , i img genet wyerens cee ee 6.45 P. M.—Resume of sporting events. ings are hore wn, well ma ee ak ee Never Failss0 Empty Little Bowels. ; volt, dry cell battery will give as | 6.00 P. M.—Musical program. Aanieoaition Complete tn this i peas Pesults as the other vacuun) tubes uring WO) SCHENECTADY, 0) P. M.—"Bedtime Btories Her wat Orchard on 1 : @ 6-olt storage battery. Will you kind 400 METRES 7.15 1. Mi—='"Talk on Dogs,” by Frank | st rcot § aver ianeee aaatlie A teaspovntul of; Ask your druggist for genuine ? iy tell me how inany ampere hours the Sneak DOR the’ AIL in the Nov, Issue of California Pig Syrup” to-day ou i, “California Fig Syrup.” It never rd dry cell battery wing and M.—United Sia Obeerva 8 ? erary evening. a here de 1 1 ‘ wit ore iek ch to-morrow f ps or overacts ull directions t Se gpl ler livaltetodseee| RAL teas 8.49 P. M.--Concert by the 1 A Salen 4 : t ience and prevent ie while erhaue, frete [CaMPS. OF ts. 1 alrectlon frem such « battery Answer—Th 12.50 1. M ’ t quo Nery Band of New Fork City “\Paiongs (6 it i ' mn is vil ie ic, or if stomach is | for babies and children af ill ages as See ert) ae Fitna! weather occag” *Tapowt onan vennc’ “Lg SS IRAMLO [loss "onsee cote. brew‘ eae, printed om ence. Say i but here it stops. It is a soft P. M,~ Musi 10.01 PY. M.—Continuation of program Miss Bean's “Alt Liberty” is meinbe good liver and bowel ac | Hee, Ye ri and only adaptable as a detector 6 P. M.—Produce and siych umrkhet by the 106th Miltary Band fl of reminjecence, ie; groupigy we tion is often all thut is necessary. | tation fig ¢ Pp — 7 yy and ajcould see the sparkle of his eyeda | As he|/Forrester recalled Prentice's descrip~ Passage | tion of the two hooded men who had. training | attacked him and realized that at last €. All at once Forrester ~ i

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