HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-27, Page 6I.
•
•
ase .JTeadac]
s:
A
most Instant
MET OD OFTEN; I2EL�EVES';t*I URAtGI:/1
ANp> RI4EiJMATIC•PAINS ilk: ;MINUTES,;l;
Rent tuber the pictures: below when
'.'DoumWant fast relief 'from pain
eand' and get the 'method doe.
'tors proscribe• --,Aspirin.
• Millions have found that Aspirin
eases even a bad :headache, neuritis
or rheumatic pain Often 'in a; few
"minutest •
In the stomach as in the glass
dere, an lspirin tablet starts to die- .
'solve, , or '.disintegrate, .almost the
f instant it touches moisture. It';her
gins 'taking' held" of your . pain;
practically as soon: as you swallow it,
Equally important, Aspirin ' is
safe • For serentific.tes drop this
Aspp,#re,n does ;pi harm the heart
Remember these., two points
Aspirin- Sneed and Aspirin. Sa eI
And, see that you, get ASPIRIN; It
is. meddle'. antral druggists
have it. Look for the name Bayer
in, the ,term of a cross; •'oa every
As,ppirin, tablet
sGet tie of 12 tablets, or economical"
:bottle of 24 or 100, at any druggist's
shy Aspirin yv rlss:'.So Fast.
Drop: an /aspirin,
tablet. in a suss of
water.. Note that BE-
FORE it touches ,the
..bottom tt is: disinte-''
grating:: 1.
' IN;Z
SECONDS BSTOP WATCH
. Y hWahDetn
shianpyos stomachh=eASPDN
An As,,u•m tabletstyr3s todttnte- tableiatart."tKing hold of pain
grate end go towork. ia
few 'minutesafter taking.
it in Pain.lienjember,These Pictu',es,
ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM 'iHE HEART;;
•
he
"The • one ',stolen `at Galilee was'a
' dummy," said: 'Gl n rin in 'broad-
Y, yii.; g.;{i, g. .
ly, "A length, offjunk•11 got fore the_
purpose., All the , warnings' •I had' so
• impressed ,me that' all kinds of ',effort,
would be macje to steal; the films front
me„ that .just'•before• I started 1'sent,
one as an. ordinary Air Mail postal:
packet;,' and; 1 'carried. m ''junk . one'
• with such care never to let'it out. of
my sight or care; that it was natural=
ly, taken' to be one of . the '• Prince;
,That trick ;won too;:and I suppose the
thiefi;hed no, chance to examine -what
he:.stole, or •do , more' than destroy it
'r quickly."
"Yes, because _I ,. reckoned an; Air
Mail` packet would' get through as
safe as 'any," said 'Glynn. "It turned.
-out to be safer "
• Thee distant• sounds,'of drummin ,
., g
and'' hoar` aroar o� the'mobhad• ie
s fdtd
. away' ta dee sil. nce And then .'s d'
dent.. ,a_�::elh rent -.the: arty..._ a ;shriek
of ,The. Prince -the Prince himself!"
"'•'Seems" to be a '' o ular hit ;talkie
P P .,
that," ' renarked : Gl'nrr rinnin
Y , :grinning
more broadly than ever.;-
• Ten
.•
T n• minutes -later: e'Secretary
th
rushed 'back;' into the room, wild with:
joyful excitement. '"It is: ; over," , "he
cried, but was '• pulled up short Py a
warning "H-s-s-sh!" and looked'.
g
round• .to; •see Norah, sittin -on 'the•
g
aria of'':Glynn's chair ' with his. head
.on her shoulder, his 'eyes closed, his
. 1' �n k•' 1
e
bodyore axed aril k bac ins eP•,
e . , eta > e .
h c.• rapid
T Se r tar •coot d • his
stalk "into. the Premiers' ear in'a
Hushed but 'exultant'. • whisper -he
priests and leaders' of the people
bave been and are •' satisfied. • They'.
'hurry, now to spread the'tale of it.
The ' followers of the: Vulture "row,`
.g
in their:throats, but they are few in-
deed,' and'the; mass, are with us. The
Vulture's assurance that,no film was
Inade has recoiled on his , own head.'
—`• • lie is discredited and shamed: �` The
d
Prince. has";won!"
e' officer . f he.
A moment lot r t �ofiic r. o the
r' � � • Jr)o si
4.
a d burst
.is finished.''I 'have dismissed'„ the
troop's .and-- " he too, silenced'abrupt
ly at a loud "H-s-s-sh!" and ,looked
round at thin sluinbering' Glynn and
the girl frowning: ;with :a; finger' , to
her `lips. The officer nodded under-
standing, and tip -toed heavily- across
although Dass would not betty
Haines 44 140 Vulture'i othe1'1=
he, ,didn't'. need. to, beFause• we got
.
the full list in the papers OSwelre.
seised with the 'Vultu•,re when he Chas
•grabbed'._
„Including the: names:. and • address-'
ea; of the London, gang," said: