Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1940 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1040 oem ene oo _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES me i rtiaeeeepenn TAGE

JANE JORDAN Cudahy Home Unsmiling EASIER PROFITS t War ‘BLOGDSTAINS'

Vive = aR JANE JORDAN-—-We have been married 28 years and iy ip ried daughter and a younger child. We always have been § WE — 4 7 a model married couple, We have had many troubles but > w - 7 Ny Tash It out wether | wan, Businessman Suggests 8 gE yr $ South Bend Clue Proves Y husband is still good to me but in the past v 5 Se uA 4 -& 5s : st year he has been E a) : ak ; ar ) o . ag his time after supper in cheap beer taverns. I've talked, Ay: X Per Cent Exemption on | E Yu pF BN / ’ i 4 2 | ‘Phony, Ebeling Search €d, cried and been angry with him. H i i : | \ 7 a & ¥ e used to promise to quit. ; { 5 } 3 ; ; / i or 3 Hu ile IT just let him go and paid no attention to him. Now he : 2 Invested Capital. ) % 7 ; gi Turns to Illinois. ms to have lost interest in me, our home and our child. ; Ny Foogh ow wey w xP % vs ta He has admitted buying drinks for the cheap women who go to a 8 ; WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (U.P) 4 3 / he disappearance of Wallet be and has stayed out all night a few times, I've tried so hard Alger B. Chapman, New York, rép y 0 » , : Fheling BY N AZ manage! of a . ma hi See his mistake. He says he knows it is wrong but goes a 2 : resenting the Controllers Institute , WX, : i A 7 No oo ing We i in on " gain. € Is easy going and good natured Evervone likes him. He ! h p , % ; 5 : 7 Yor today "mained az much a is good looking, provides well and fs kind ot Sptfenen, WORT TECC Ye Hut . ES A ly fy & (mystery aR ever, Jd4 dava after he a I know he is worth working to change, but what else can I do? Ways and Means Committee to 4 > LS WS 1 i. War laxt ween al Routh Rend 1 ould I leave and let him have full sway or stay and help him? I raise the excess profitz tax exemp Li Ei gh) a ANother possible clue was proven Po him an id I believe he loves me but he is just so interested in : Bi 5 tion to at least 8 per cent on ins : 5s A. . ; / . ; ? 9 te n Pon When He aH Ri having a good time, My husband says I'm a good wife and mother, 3 ; " niin) & i #1 analysis at the State Police Labora BEWILDERED. Be vested Sty a . YY | . 3 a ory here showed that stains found = & & He testified at hearing: on the " y % V1 , on the around near a Bouth Bend amortization-exees: profite tax pro p : A M “i 4 i (AVOFT #1 the time of his disappeal , Answer—T imagine that the only thing the matter with your hus= gram, which under one of two alter E, 2 Me lanes wore cauwied bv 1OMALe and is that he is bored, One of the most common complaints of de« nate methods of computing the tax h 3 i y [eather than blood Jeveral pe faulting husbands is that marriage isn't fun any more. Theyre tired ) ; \ 1 base, allows a maximum exemption % BR aa veporied police that A . ® _ i : ’ 4 \ i | Pot ing io ye ¢ of the same wife, the same scenes, the same friends and the same } of 6 per cent Ei # } I gunfire at the place the ; talk, All they want is a change. relief from responsibility, something ; Mr. Chapman urged 8 ver eent ae J , y 7 A tN at i pie to break the monotony. ; : to permi a fair return on in % ? . 7 y ) Police § arintendent Don 3 3 t % A 1 . ¢ . s (ate Mice Hp i \ y Women get tired, too, and sometimes they dive off the deep end . vested capital i I J a j & v mover said th 'v, 1 at iention Was rotest. Mu often we find them settied down in a rut, automat- rew Savoy ashington, repre Tw / ; | i In protest. More often we { tl tied d t t t Pr 8 Was! \ 1 : 3 bein: Yatdk haw ta an i aa bon ai 11 AY y 3 og \ . : a y 4 v in ne ow to igatio Ically performing household cuties, caring for the children, gossiping wr } senting manufacturers of the 4 Ya “ EN io of MY. Fheling's oar Whieh Was fount a bit with the neighbors, reading nothing, going nowhere, entirely Thompson Machine Gun, asked that i ; ST. On M |\wrecked near Benton, Tl. Two men sbsorbed in the trivia of life the costs of developing defense i, / bh 7 } o ; Were seen leaving the oar. neil Somewhere along the line they have come to take their hushands weapons be included in those eligible he ; i ; of them answering the des tion for granted. accepting their pay check, waiting on them dutifully, for the amortization or “write-off n ; f Eg 3 OEE Ata ER Fore | washing, ironing, cooking, and.darming. But recreation has gone by program wv 4 oo 2 nol he INAIARA police are

the board. They don't have fun with their husbands any more I. J. Priestly Jr. of Philadelphia (Yaoing (He two men whe left the Nothing new happens They work hard but they are boring. The sald that manufacturers of defence Brig. Gen. Campbell B Hodges (If), commander of (he Fifth \ E

Jaen stray away from home in search of diversion, sometimes gues. materials would have to charge the | Army Corps, examines a tactical map with Lieut, Gen Stanley Foard A Blaad-stained coat. identified as tionable di ersion. Government £35 000000 ta £8 000 000 Second Army Commander, in preparation for the war games near Af Eheling WAR found Asay In the case of basically good men, like your husband, duty still more than they would if there were | Camp MeCay, in which 5500 Hoosier Guardsmen will participate i R i NY excess Profits tax to make xure

holds 3 3 a | ide j Lafavette 10lds. They are kind and generous at home. They don't want to k tl jon't | [ The theater manager 4 7 ha eV aon Ate | r e = : Been agen ainee Re left the hame of

give up their families, but as youth slips away and Borhing exciting | R Haw) BW ! ' he ns, the midal 5 ue: aAvelor they 1 ep. Charles Ake } 18 fappens the middle age blues envelop them. Oh, to Kick up thelr 2 oreented 1a the commen a er | VV ISCONSIN Camp Guardsmen |wivve in son Bena to go to A IS again, to flirt with girls, even though shady Fear of the decline Pratt he hid aba yaw | Fagle Lake near Rdwardaburg, Mieh Of their powers haunts them and leads to sly little experiments to see i 5 : X : Gi Ww 3 ag -. Py 3 \ fg He never arrived at the lake 1 ing a fla

we th , + tiv . ta A aa i va ip ih ’ ord rn A . to i 18 11 Yer cent : ’ ’ a ast fing ar TS v : yO ak a ehh | NO year In : g 4 # ; “ TO Tout a kom prior ere | Practice Mechanized Fighting E rd i \ 5 Ey 4 4 3 Complexitiex of drafting the pro- | THIS AIRPORT FEV R

There's no use to cry, beg, or be al gry You've tried all these : | # posed tax hill appeared to have de

t) nes and accom lished not A "or Aa a 1s A AY 3 Z \ » op Fis MEE 5 vis INES al accomplished nothing Try to make life more fun at ; 2 ‘ ] : laved Hoke Anrideration of the CAMP MCOCOY PARTA Wi tre mechanized and aerial way | HITS TUCSON ALSO

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home, Aren't there any people whom he likes whom vou could ask Rr ne ; Ha Pe: measure until ne work Aug. 14 (U P) #5 Army | fare despite lack of necessary equip ? hd ty 8 he i 5 i mt n \ ne

in for a little soc 1al ari King? Aren't there places you can go to- | § » ee ; oo i ai wr 4 Chairman Robert Doughton of Crack Fifth Division rolls out ontn | ment gether that will furnish some amusement? Row long has it been | Ei a eR : ; be the House Wave and Means Com. he rigged north woods battle field TUCHBON, Ari Aug, 14 (UU, | gince you left the children home and took a vacation together? mit tes al i ri ¢ i Sofi oA 4 taday for a fMmilladress demons ration WITH FIRR] ARMY IN THE The U1. Bt Marshal texlay took oves After one has been in a rut it is hard to think of anvthing that John Cudahy (foreground), U. 8, Ambassador to Belgium recalled norte ‘re Lo HH i J Heit vl battle maneuver under stream=- | PIFLD, Aug. 14 (UP I'he thon Lieutenant” Donald €, Cox's en would be fun and even if you thought of something it would be hard to explain an unauthorized interview in London, steps off the Dixie [© 0 © 0 aE ui : : (AIMent where THEROR'S AMA} to sell a man on the idea. You can't expect a lightning change. At Clipper in New York. Be Al Ag RY, I'he demonstration under com "hes ont a TR ot least you can practice having fun by yourself, You can do things a bill conld be nre aro hetors the mand of Brig, Gen. Lloy 3 en Ne iw i Sly i a aw tovel Xx arrived Monday and at | which you find pleasant and amusing which will help to restore your 'F M ‘Kk! F F D R week-end : Py ts “ldenall war intended as vhs ri, Pg ' n " ore yl A DeteY | gets around that he Was an im lost Joy of living, You WU can interest yourself in things outside your Qces usic rom » " » modern ty it " y 0 {08 \ Fh field 3 eed Al hh wl J . Ny not { Army official Jooking ovel home which make you a livelier and more diverting companion, Army and Nation: mrd troo ; { ‘. WAEHARE & al nit po \ y h | airport to see if iL would

Whatever you do, don't leave, for that would be follv. A of & '} S ‘Mi f d' camped fo {he reond } : : & dal for a 8110.000 training base Mo JANE JORDAN, n an ay ISQUO fe PARALYSIS STRIKES Aneuvers, The (roopa reprewnt| phey had sient in | ony thet hin. DODNITILY grow: Shi

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Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan who will answer ie Vichinna \ n fHimol bu { tee [or the Lory « n & your questions in this column daily iE | A Wi ini wil fighting found them witl ‘ { Commi lo ) : ni —————— A A ’ } . . ang \V cons orp Of Oe IRAN Fhe Fee) lhe ohnirman o tne a — State Department Has Stenographic Copy of Interview; fen. Frendenall said his division jonging to units whieh utilized the | port committee telephoned Ft, Win

N Ye Count 4 H Club Girls| p the Ww | Bight more children stricken with [would demonstrate newest metho field Boott in | nets { { {lel tok fth (would deme rate I metho al } 2 { untenable | | an Francisen D{ J | night to withdraw rom untenable Wi In Sehol arshi IS | a r n Sees Roosevelt Before elles. | Infantile paralysis were admitted for carrying out each of the essen: positions or take up positions from fentenant” Cox was well known A iC wi 1 , SPA p TTT : ; toa Riley and Long Ho: pitals ve: tial movements of battle vhieh to atts the Hem with there a A reventh grade private y WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (U, PO) John Cudahy, American Ambassa- |, mv 1 ) | I Lieut, Gen, Stanl H 1 | ® Whitlh 10 Athack 10 "enith a iis | : 4 > . eran meme to i the numbey | 1 HL aStaniey TOI _el the ¢ and denertie) en 4-H Girls from Marion dor to Belgium, today was beileved to be slated for some rough ROME | paine treated here for the disease [ond Army commander. told officer: a1 a x | {1'eR 1g) 1'e 101 Y seas ¢ v County have won Scholarships to / i jon his arnval here to face the official music for having granted an| awe children a 1 from the that the 21-day maneuvers would A, |) \ ~ ~ tan ~ 4 | H : : are al I ! a . ; : ! the State Fair School of Home i [unauthorized newspaper interview recently im London f the & : northern part of the State and are N h [TN

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Economics Aug. 23 to Sept. 6, be \ Z| Mr. Cudahy arrived in New York vesterday aboard transatiantie | Lot new ea } 1 official | A 1) Af thay AT 4 / 3 z . ) Cares, NOSPItal « 1A18 RAC cause of their 4-H achievement rec- \ J Clipper plane in response {o direct summons: from President gosevealt Of the eight ‘ p 1% from Wab A AN 1 | ) ord pow “al N - . tne eig \ ote ’ trot WADAS a ords i which followed a stiffly worded rebuke from Acting Secretary State | county. one from HORry. two trom ' 3 » ge Scholarships for three of the girls ; {Sumner Welles es ES : 0 NJ re in > : } & oF he girl; ™ }| Sumner Welle Elkhart, three {rom Marshall and . re being given by the Marion ; : { In New York, Mr. Cudahy asserted] one from Cirant County Farm Bu M irl ~~ ; go | \ EL 2% had aasrhled : . Fath Lab ; rd 4 ro I the FB Marl 0 Tr hs . ’ § the London new Papers had garbled The Government to which he was]! Onlv one new case of infantile > “4 vin these azarl inty : # 1tervie and 1 mis d . A Api | . A A "8 Pv » » : al yn oun ¢ his interview and had misquoted accredited alto is refugeeing in Lon- paralveiz hae: heen reported in the I've bandit: brandishing FN \ I V7) y Farm Bureau scholarships are Ve. him, but Mr. Welles, upon issuing don fate during the last 24 hours, ID ob i FP ARR i {dl (4 (4 (Vd REA RP BRYA RR 5S : : ni 1011 \ ate « ng 18 8 ( 8 ! ster the Alling station at 3858 © ht A = neta Stoner, Lawrence Township : [the rebuke last week, said the State Mrs. J Borden Harriman, Amet urman BR Rice, acting head of W A Yee t » { | gs Ht hou | | / \ : A fn 2 Fay y ~ 3 1d iv { | 1K i v Ashinetn ! Yat "We \ Eleanor Mithoefer, Warren Town- i | Department had received from the jean Minigter to Norway, ig en route | ihe @tat \ a ‘ ui Li bi shi and Mary Mvrle Whi D a | , A TA Rh re » El A he State Health Board said I'his | and gagged the attendant, Ellis WW. | sSQip, and Mary 1 rie Nite e oN | American Embassy in London a home following a long series of » o . : catur Townshi 3 | : aid als i E 3 case iz at South Bend Bennett, and locked him in a closet \ - < 1S01p n A | transeript of what Mr, Cudahy had adventures in the German invasion | Fh 8 A . y y 5 ' y Mary Mowrev of Warr - > nN 3 a . ! | More han 40 persons moet of 'hev escaped with 8125 An hout " Maly MOwrey ol arren lown- oS said in the interview The rebuke of Norwav. The Norwegian Ciovern » J ; eanhiin CW 2 \ y A 4 ( TWF 1€ 1 Elf 1 tl hil / sy siffering 1ate ‘ "A A VHA ‘ A ghip has received scholarship gi em children, are suffering with | later Clarence TeCormiek Acton : CW a Ag iL 1 I oF pay # {was fssued on the basis of this offi- ment is now functioning from Lon- | the disease which Health RBoard stopped at the station for gas and ( en by the arren Township Par- i é ep | 1A) HSE PN ard L RY 5. ne ‘ * Jy cial transcript don, | aMieialy xf ine Ered {ana | A 1a { winding a 1 - ; } ) ent-Teacher Council. Patsy Rose ; Arriving in the early mornin My | officials said 1 trick” Indiana | heard Mr. Bennett pounding on the | : w ¥ % dT HMO f Deratly "A YA "“ § N ¥ | Al1IVINE 1 ThE cally 1 B earlier thig vear than usual beeanse wall He forced the door and re ” » of Decatur Township is being spon- : { lCudahy went at once to hi \ : : leaked Rin 0 hy : | : \ - « al A \ 15 f the 14 Art one 6 vo | leAake im ’ , sored by the Decatur Township Bf + J Later the White House announced of the hot weather. None of the lease ed | J IER Wedding Ring P ‘eacher Youne v | : : cases so far haz been related, offi Mrs, Laverne Burion fold police | Fi J { arent-Teacher Council and the that h uld see Mr. Ro ¢ . i that he would see Ir. OO! sevelt at . h vi " that fewele valued at 8800 had he a i Valley : clalg said, and the outbreak cannot 1¢ ewels valued at 3300 had en ) alley Mills Homemakers’ Club, E 1 p.m I oS § Time 5 ctolen from a desk at her home 9117 ' — int 1 'e : e meicere an epidemie om a aesk note 4 County. (IH Scholars) ips Nr. : Following that interview, . : N. Talbot 8t, SHe said she had put Vs ~ 00 e warded to the following giris: Ger- Cudahy will confer wi th Mr W elles | | the jewels in the desk Sunday and i Md » trude Ramey, Wayne Township; LL Mr. Cudahv. in his unauthorized FRENCH HAVE FOOD. discovered the theft when she went 3 4 §

Mary Ellen Glosshrenner, Lawrence \ SE fay tial} 4 Dr 3 .q : ad | i A LCL » a% A i vie inferentiall it » ] Paul O Spark he new \ 1a «¢ iets t nterview, inlerel 1 11y ( fcized | to get them Ia nie! A Distinetiy

Township; Bettie Winchester, Perry | the British blockade of Germany clinical psychologist for the Indi GOVERNMENT SAYS MEXICO ACCEPTS DRAFT / Pay Only id

Township; Jane Garrison, Lawrence pt and German-occupied territories, anapolis public school ”, Y ¥ i ‘oth v “He AY t . € : ! | « X 3 4 1! ) | I'ow nship, n anda Dor thy Sheafler, 3 pits | saying that unless food could be VICHY. France. Aug. 14 (U. P) MEXICO CITY, A 14 (U.P Pay Only Franklin Township. fl cent into Belepium a near famine | He was appointed by the School lr : : SE President Lazaro Cardenas today res | { 1B 11 ’ ital =x ‘here are plent 1} tap food y ' will follow He also was quoted as! Board last night succeed I stufls on } and But i or rts ceiver fon profuga io he com | J $1 00 | saying the German troops who Dorrice Carter, who resigned after|tem of distribution muet be aceured { marched mo BY iglum were better erving two vears Dr. |parks is al if every Frenchman ig to receive his | behaved, on the whole, than the : necessary minimum next winter, ac American troops of the A, E. F, dur- graduate of Ohio State University |" 2 y A realty M 1 cording to Agriculture nists ing the last World War. In N¢ wl John Piper was appointed a Pierre Caziot York Mr. Cudahy denied having teacher at Manual High School Deriding the idea that France is 3 ? LCR” y 1 teacl 1 1" “wed A is 3 r : THE NAME 1/8 -_ en said this [a Ns € A ne 1 Hi were faced with famine. Caziot told the 7 a ) w— p R : Lots of Company | ram W, Bate Jeanette Mont United Press, Me winter will be

gomery, Fileen Small and Mar hard but there ne reason to

k A § A “dale ae y \ 334 yl FA natian We ACE te S u Vr Rat 3 Mr. Cudahy was only one of Roark. Resignations were accepted | qramatize (he situation. Bvervihing » 3 3 . 1 y 1A CEA ios oy 3H ! [more than a half dozen American [Tom Irma Brayton, jmior high gapends on distribution because

chool home economies teacher, and! there ig an ahmdance of elemen Ig { ma

TUE RAVORS A <7 Ia | : ; fo diplomats in or converging on Paul Keller. Manual High Sehool [tary foodstuff

Washington day. He was the only |

A A es TT 7 } / Af : one slated for official discipline, but REP. VOORHIS URGES WEST VIRGINIA S 4TH

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he had plenty of company in that | most of his fellow diplomats coming here are technically out of jobs PROBE OF WESTRICK POL!O VICTIM DEAD They were appointed to represent WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (U.P the United States in countries : TY \eiihie : | PATTERN 8659. which have been occupied by Ger- Rep, Jeiry Voorhis (D. Cal), ai(y 'p The infantile paralysis fo 2 memos of the Dies Committee onloutbreak in kouthwestern West man forces. [un-American Activities, said today |vireinia today claimed its fourth Jress is particularly quick and easy There were some exceptions, Wil- ha favors an investigation of ac-|viatim EE dress is particularly quick asy 5) / sk he nF 3 J etm J INO RS FOR ITS SE to mak wm je y out oil} y | liam Hl lips, ametican Ambassador tivities of Dr, Gerhard A, Westrick nidith Starr Persineer. 2. died at » “ ’ ’ to make, because It 1s cut with ato Italy, was due here today to re-iyjade counsellor to the German Huntington, where the outbreak fs At A Price You Can Afford! Youd SAY 178 A HONEY generous lapover that makes bhut- pont A hen take a RE Ses ry Embassy, vhost Severe I'wo Othe] viet of SLY tons on the skirt unnecessary, For |lcave. Mr. Phillips had asked for| pyplished reports have alleged |) (RARRS A earlier Hint , \ IMACNE /R AUNCES (and was granted permission (0/that Westrick rented a New York A StaLe ed AAT 5 ek 4 Don't let anything prevent you from seeing these outstanding Fur

the same reason it's especially un- 1 ¢ me i anawhe n $ ally A A Ww Ink ve : i IMgton and one in Kanawha Coun f come home on leave more than a estate under another name and held | tv. Twelve NeW cakes Were recorded Values ot Betty Gay. The savings are so great that you will be

FOR SO LITE MONEY! hampering to work in, and can be |yvear ago, but has been kept at hie ; A " ’ ) ago, t Nas \ ¢ Yeonferences there h a numbe n ate y \ . ate “ i donned, of course, in nothing flat [post by the kaleidoscopic develop Oi a he roresonn| yesterans Recording to the ote astonished! See what dramatic and fatering things our furs { \ . ATA 1 1 department, making the to- i ‘when you get up late on a busy ments of the past few months, He jen. Westrick said he was in this | tal 104 throughout the state. will do to your figure. is expected to De to his post at country to promote United States- ep ———=—=Sa= sama . MANY OTHER GREAT VALUES IN EVERY PRICE RANGE, a the expiration of his leave (German trade “after the war. : i " " r ie | Norman Armour, American Am- Don't fail to take port in these "Buys of the year", CANADA ORY MAKES 17 or with belts that tie in the back. passador to Argentina, also was d ue | oLD- A E PAYMENTS Try it both ways, since one will [in Washi ngton on a short, sched5¢ 18 THE PRICE never be enough of a dress so useful | led leave. He said he expected to G . as design No. 8659 (remain in this country about six TOP WIDOWS CLAIMS SO NEXT TIME It's so good-looking, too, that you | weeks, « MOIRE CARACUL "1 ay 3 1 a SPUR can wear lt all day long, til time Bullitt Likely to Return A total of 2801 Hoosiers shared : sey &E=L to dress for dinner, feeling trim and : [851 83947 a month in Federal Old : Black, Brown & Grey

smart as well as comfortable. Choose William ©. Bullitt, American Am- | Age and Survivors Insurance during |

YOUR GLASS TWICE chambray, broadcloth, gingham or bhassador to France, also Was iN the six-month period ended June percale for this, and trim with | Washington, following a brief holi- 20 Claime from retired workers N MICHIGAN

| TIcTrac i day in New England. It is general- over 65 or wives past that age limit | | Pattern No. 8659 is designed for jy anticipated that he will return exceeded claims from widows and sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. (to France children and other dependents Size 36 requires 5% yards of 39-| Anthony Drexel Biddle, Amer- [eligible to receive benefits in case inch material; 5'%2 yards braid. fcan Ambassador to the refugee of death, Peter J. Van Gevt, man- | For a PATTERN of this attractive Government of Poland, arrived in ager of the Social Security Board | model send 15¢ IN COIN, YOUR [Washington vesterdav Following office here. said NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUM- consultations here, he expects to| Besides the monthly payments BER and SIZE to Pattern Depart- return to London where the Polish [the Federal Government awarded : y Rens, Ihe lS Times, 214 Government is now located $120.039.88 in lump sum settlements Ny A Maryland St, George Gordon, American Minis-|to 1185 claimants as the result of @ P | Sew the lovely clothes you'll find [ter to the Netherlands. is due here the death of wage earners, Mr, Van| \ : ; USE OUR BUDGET LAN designs for in our new Summer tomorrow. alsa for consultation. Gert said. | Fashion Book, just out and fll of | - AM 4 ) ’ ld | thrills for clever gals who like to | | ) y / ? A small deposit will ho any coat!

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with each pattern makes the mak- (> d Th T k O Lif : : Me v ry easv! | / A —— ood, hen lakes Uwn Life | wo Coben (Guarantee One Pattern and Pattern Book or- ‘ yy : mul ol “Wat I dered together, 25c. CHICAGO, Aug 14 (U.P) Mrs) On the oppdsite side of the paper voked hack | Elizabeth Taylor made a balance! ox listed as liabilities: “Mistakes | " fully Aared Riainge = Year Guaranten 3 t of several years standing which FREE Hale on Hips: Hear =- Chure h ( ard Party Set [sheet of herself, weighed the good | A : : Jorg yedes, ut e lived down somewhat | All Air Conditioned. Finest and | \ : FREE storage tI wanted, | The August committee of the Holy |2#ainst the bad—and decided there| clouded by several physical ail- | Fastest ir he f H Only Prime skins ueed {Angels Church will hold a public|Was no reason to go on living. | ments a est train to the amous vacation ANE NA . el card party at 2 o'clock tomorrow She was a 41-year-old Noy. She then abandoned trving to resorts of Northern Michigan. N °F W oo" can duplicate these values. afternoon in the school building at|Her sons, 12 and 14 years, live with | balance good against bad, and en {| 28th St and Northwestern Ave, their father's parents at Huron, | wrote:

ee — 8. D. Alone, she set down her | ‘Self-contempt, weakness and | teskey, Bay View, Weauetensing and Harber

| problem: [fear suggest that this time, this! | [| C ard Par ty Is Plann ed “Here I am, a widow of 41, with a place, does not need me, and subtly | SP Mo% Car 16 cat connections In same train to A card party will be given by the probable 15 or 20 years of active tempts me with the thought that no | Maekinee Island, Traverse City end other Inditnapolls Saengerbund Ladies’ service ahead of me, as a conserva- time, no place ever will; that God | Society at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at/tive estimate. But first, what am cannot use me—ME | Michigan resorts. Leave Indianapolis 4:31 P.M, the Saengerbund Hall, 49% S. Dela-|1? “Question: What do I want to! Ak about low reondiip Fact and the convenience { ware St Under “assets” she wrote: “Aldo about it? What am I going to | on sconomy of shipping your cor ‘ | eens long line of forebears noted for do about it—today? Tomorrow? | Por rewatvations, tatsrmattsn, ete, phone of wiv HURL aay loyalty, clever diplomacy, courage,| Next Week?” RM, HARVEY, Divinicn Posbnger Agen, 20 Nett rd oy

Business } : : ' Bu te Meeting Set ability to endure—and survive—| Neighbors found her uncons sctous | Renee St, hone kiwy 9331. ment-awing back

| Members of the F. BE. M. Club|sustaining suffering and hardship”; in her home, She was taken to WwW i ‘will have a business meeting at| an iron constitution inherited from | County Hospital where she aed— Ld CL EYAL LAL $59 BE it

CHARLESTON, W., Va, Aug. 14

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morning! You can finish the waistline either with the buttoned belt

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; 5 . v RL | 7:30 pam, today at the home of Miss{the above” ‘Extraordinary bril-| apparently from an overdose of LEAL BE I Dorothy Miller, 1428 N, Dearborn St.'liant mind. , , » | apperen tablets. ALLL