Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1950 — Page 7
- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1. 1050 (Advertsement),
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se First sopication checks | aged to slip by the sentries at Windsor Castle, has fallen down A I cue — an open coal chute, ‘and is fearfully exploring 3 a passage under {graven standstone features had|
word saver ais | Advelitytésome Hi End boy of 7, an orphan who roams Lon- collar, Mr. Disraeli appeared bel speeds peace | ‘don footloose ancy free. On this foggy November evening (lighted to see the old” ated do itching N - Nes. athiets's foot. Ge in the 39th year of Victoria's not-so-peaceful reign he has man- |The usually drooping lids of hel MES: HANSEES: thik, hen, Fu should 10s {Prime Minister had lifted, the;
ints ‘and saddles of mutton turni d ki thei {valet, the secreta Creomulsicurelieves pt ; Jo n ng and crackling on their spits, ry an excellent it goes right to the seat of ny ttouble -8iX' rows of ‘them before each or two great roasting ovens; whole secretary; and Mr. Disraelf was
~ to help loosén and expel germ laden |[O¥) 81221ing in. front of an open
raw, tender, inflamed "bronchial |PeT- .Potfuls - steaming on four ® mucous membranes. Tell your druggist [eOrmous ranges;' clouds of white-| “to sell ‘you a bottle of Co
the way it quickly allays the evugh {and stirring, while perspiring| pon
every which way, and yeomen of!
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sor Castle, and as for guests! there was only Mr. Disraeli. on MR. DISRAELIL at a roya invitation solicited by himself, | “Thad come tO stay the night. He|
chambers in the Lancaster Tawer, | and had not yet finished dressing | for dinner when three peremptory!
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|valet, who, having followed the pn, did not return to his line of
with the understandin sniffing a i How roar. ys the cough Ea soatolits that outlandish ostimel vad wear kilts in Parliament.” The withered dandy of a van.8rAnd with my husband and two| uy {real proof of his love.
ognize the royal Stuart tar- children. I ask them to do someSioN and maids .and pothoys went tan) and with his red- bearded) "Ded londop smiled a trifle thing just once, I give them Boy Friend in Jail
plenty of time to do it—hours or, I AM IN LOVE with a boy who weeks, which ever it fakes. If is in jail off and on. they haven't done the job after-a— He is in jail now and is expeet- ! reasonable. length of time, I doit ing a senténde of one to five myself. ‘I do it without a word to years, |them, Should I wait for him? I am
face and lowering brows, he!
looked less like a servant sent! platters, tureens, chafing dishes, , [80 In _to the Queen, Mr. Brown, —eonduct the Prime Minister tell “me, how is Her Majesty's]
Ani Every Mig Excupt Mon, the mighty dinner ‘was to. bel ito the Queen than like some out-| health? I don’t mean what her | doctors say, 1 want. your: own {to carry him off 16 his fate, an| opinion.”
law from the craggy wilds come
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Her Majesty's froek— you daeing wi’
and charged it to please him!
pri and uid name 16 Rothe and (fire; multitudes of whacking cop. "ho. 1 looked him sternly in: the or since Melbourne.
for all that Hammond was able
or you. are to have your money stokers fed the roaring flames, |,. ...
3300 5. Emerson (Beech Grows) green were cooking, while in JIoTe deference towards the Chief | agked his opinion every day in Featuring fine Food — Mixed Drinks janather yet a boy might have) of the great Conservative Party, | | the week. “She looks well enough, |
itled..
“Not so the Chief. He, ‘having harra, Up till past midnight she rd amd recognized the roars scribbling awa’ at her desk rom the bedroom, emerged at) and abusing her een at thae bills|i8 my husband's frequent praise {once, and called out, “Come: in, ye" keep ‘firing. at the puir | 'of his-wife “who never nags.”
spoke a certain deference on his!
ithat the Chief wds: in his waist-| {coat. This was not at all iike the) | fastidious Mr.~Disraeli, who ap-! 1 {peared quite casual about it.notwithstandmg. !
hat confused the {Magog in to dine; but this was! jown part; but w strength left to hauld her head] i Good! Laut Re usual dinner in Wind. Secretary even more was the fact yp» Pe ;
WAS YOU SEE, Tm SOT
had been shown to the customary With my toilet as usual” he re-/ ar per people :hough it. skills Yi {marked ¢heerfully. “A dawdler,| peap oug
Mr. Brown.” {a
wanly, conceded the blessing, and ichanged the subject. “Before we
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he. eastle. Now go on with the story. {arranged themselves in a smile, trom home. Our whole family stayed away as much as possible plish by leaving school? - How |] Reli ieve CHAPTER ROUR jand he was saying, “Bear with pecause homie’ was so miserable. You'd need a lot of educati , . AS ‘WHEELER was creeping nervously up from the cellars, me, then; I'll only be another mo-| That situation gave me the determination $0 make e mi ow own 9.84 usa! lon, 1 0.0 the royal stag whose head presided over. th i v ment'—reall it apologi epi "I! dating experience and varied 8 8 -P e prodigious. vaulted y " Poop Zing 10 fhiome a haven “of peace security| ~ Bronce it kitchen was. looking down upon a sight that would have entranced ithe Brute. - and happiness. ’ vide a lot of things—content- e friendships to know. how to get : 4 [the boy; could he have beheld it: A regular concourse of beef, The valet was a.very good ip ment, serenity, recreation, ete. | Along with a boy out of jail
savage, “I ken it's a blessing they
cengé arose to the timbered dome. : i ; “THE SAUL, NEW of course, this was only the main preston only heightened by an| “And I'll gle it ye," forthright-| ‘That embarrasses them so Very much in love with him. He - . Hair Short . . CLUB EMERSON kitchen. eae as et as His nati ne ly. answered Mr. Brown, as if much they keep on their toes. is with me, too. My father doesn't N hw | In-another the pofatoes and] AIMIMORE~helng-8e008 10. prime ministers only naturally} approve of him: Close {fo Head
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|®;——it's a wunner she's the
= “1 KNOW, » 2 aed Disraeli, | who knew only too well and] would have been better pleased {ir the ‘Queen would spare her | eyes and leave the bills to her ministers. “The Queen will look
| her, Oh, the rest of us may fotter | bout at the details, but the,
The Scot had Nimbéred into the’ main. burden she takes on her-|
nocks.érom the hall sounded at room without fo much as another |gelf and her doctors can't per-| mocks of his sitting room; such glance at the secretary. He suade her to lay aside a bit of | grinned hairily.
“She’ll no’ mind bidin’ till ye've
n of a usually | made yersel’ presentable.”
1it. That's where you come in Mr.
| Brown; it's to you alone that a|
| grateful nation must trust the|
The secretary shuddered. She! {real care of the Queen.”
Al Britain ‘shuddered at the in-|
John Brown was notorious.
And this great bullyragging
lot from the Balmoral stables ‘had the insupportable effrontery to go about a bit?”
“DUMBO” eo wv. eo “SALUDOS AMIGOS” : "too. Whiskey! Worse, that he was|
sometimes under its influence! | Balmoral. She’s fond o’ that, and J !while attending her. Once he had|will stop fo gab wi’ the eottagers been so drunk in her jifeience/ang tak’’ a drap wi’ 'em maybe.” > \ that he had fallen to the floor And what had the Queen said? paused; “A drop, Mr. Brown?,
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SPENCER TRACY, “ADAM'S RIB” , | Prime Minister treating him with had not yet learned what he
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“A wee whitter, man! It does
5:45 to 6 TIL IIL SA TUESDAY | ‘nearest duke that she believed her good for the pain sociability.” ADULTS AFTER 6 P. M., .37 +. 07—4de/ 2 'she had felt a slight garihuake, Sec nt yh 2 {God only knew why she put up;- THE RY winc : LAUGH TIME CONTINUES—ON AND ON/AND OR! {with him. And now here was the, “Ah,” said Disraeli vaguely. He|
ltemplr, nor, he felt, had he yet
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questioning. To do so might be to| =~
court the danger of seeming to in{sist, and insistence was a gauch{erie that Mr. Disraeli would rath-| |er havé died than be suspected of.| “Well, Her Majesty's In good {hands, Mr, Brown-—of that I'm] sure.” He slipped into his-tail coat.|
! longer. After you; Mr. Brown.” Br or] Andthe: Prine: Minister—f fol: Non the brawny gillie out of the! | room, leaving secretary and valet! +wondering what “England could be: coming to.
ia Down the corridor In sonie
strode the Highlander, his sporran| swinging ahead of him hMke a; claymore clearing the road, be-| hind him the great Tory, leaning! on his stick, his face returned to its settled cast, as of the Masque
stu Ruth Hussey §4 " helps. COLOR 1 John Carrol) I, JANE DOE strangling phlegm, This helps you get good. of the Wisdom of Sorrow, cut into | Evelyn Ankers “CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" freatt air into your Jungs and Joe 5 Teghs PLUS FLASH your druggist
deep lines as if- by the winds of| how. ow’ Satisiacion of money back Suarssised
centuries. Down the grand ex-| | quisitely vulgar corridor that was! a. gallery of treasure and art, ar-|
irogance ahd mertality, between!
ranks of great faces ‘and noble
1 heads, a pathway of glory leading!
{to the Queen. y ” ” ” AND AS he walked, this onetime up - start, drawing-room; {poseur, and gadfly of office whose impudence had- made Lord | i Belbourne smile when long ago ‘he. had set his sights on Down{ing Street; this writer of novels’
nag. I have kept my promise.
has been nagging for 30 years ill lool fo! he Queen's favorite prime min- herd ay tooling I Ebi A don't you think? If it's a poor | be bound to feel, that embar-
on of him, Maybe I shouldn't try to" place to live, that means the | . Ah, now, if I'd just come I ople living init aren't con He's to come alang row,” com-| time to hae a look 3 ve come 1 advise her’ for I've only Reen mar. PeOP &
clad cooks turning and basting, AN0ed the Visitor ina Kind of up © yer Shanks," chuckled thelr now Tsoived oe hohe dl
{tongue sometimes when I'm burn-! {ing with rage inside. But patience always wins,
| usually means the wife is boring | changed, how fast they matured |
family around. Jt feeds to pro- | always, with. .a boy friend com- Esteblished et this ‘ { 1a t | pletely changing his life, He'll ony. Brain Pe a # change, maybe for the: better; 20 Yous an nce a RO © = for his ridiculous ambition, and] |- maybe vot." One thing certain, Open Every once had called a mounjebank Ren attire faster than you. Night Til ~~ RUTTER iand now ¢alled a wizard —he| pe lik fi tefent and you may | 100. M 401 Roosevelt Ty -° {preéned himself upon the con-| that difference. He'll ; Corner. Nlinofd ‘and Washington Sis.
- y summating touch. of a tifelong. sata ice olence of this outrageous hill-Thjs heard. “Aye,” he agreed, Mr. Tarttetry that he felt {> be tm- | a
| knocks more” peremptory than {man-—for Hammond knew him Disraeli being the only minister | 'the last. pe al. He now. It was the barbarian John phe ever agreed with. “I do-ayT| piicit now in his presence upon] {found hifaself confronted by, a Brown, the Queen's gillie, a pre-ithini hest for ner. But its a Iy- Highlander wm-full regalia, |posterous royal favorite who by| struggle at times, “Would ve be-! pe ere eee [common knowledge stopped the|jjeve it, ‘she can oe as stubborn |
this supernal promenade,
+betraying nothing, but that-had
'become part of the role. Behind mouths of peers when it sulted/as Auld Hoofle ~When she's, Wl the Boor ‘the dria,
[him, and spanked the royal minded.”
+ grandchildren. tist smiled, gratified at this scene
The secretary gasped. {which to him gave clarity and He Majéatye Dealt” Jute {meaning ‘to the whole temsue srae “1 i once, in the Queen's presence, and | jegsly, “must. ‘never be endan- JSP Yous Jia. But 1 was 4 Hittle in a roomful of lords and ladles, |gered by overwork. She could not! the presumptuous oaf actually phe persuaded to sacrifice her duty! {had proposed a toast to her—andito her welfare, of course, but I |by God, she had submitted to it!|think there are duties of which they had. jolly” well!she might conscientiously avall| {drunk it, too!) On another oc- herself with benefit to her health.” .|casion,” he had dared criticize | And he approached a little nearer “What are the intelligence - which he hoped that auld black Mr. "Brown would give him: “She, {dress on ye again? It's green-needs change, fresh air, relaxa- . = elbourne had the Queen Ol a an one) Lun. ’t "you think: #0, ‘Mr. bw a minister in ro Pri-| “Aye.” Lvate Sitting Room, , but” it was | - through this door that her gillie Does she show"any inclination raed the old Jew Beén-
{the devoted Mary Anne, his wife, ! no longer, alive to share hig triumph, and of the beloved, everddmiring 8a, his sister, who had! not liyed to see it. Down the {Grand Corridor into the Royal! Y SYR | Apartments, and past the Anteroom beyond which his rival, Mr. (Gladstone, had never got. Not!
{jamin Disraeli.
When we married 1 promised my Iushand. that I would aver] ge those promises and let | “things ride, don't you? What My mother was a chronic nagger. 1 couldfi't wait to get away good could you possibly accom- :
I am writing to the lady, who, Home can be sort of a check | You'd need to know how to on each person living in it,| |ENOre the embarrassment you'd
rassment that probably ace’ counts for your wanting to | tributing to At. Jeave school. It's a “pretty food ides to l= The hoy may turh out fine, wonder what these husbands | biit you and your, father have "My system has worked Out! sqye—and what they'd like: to | the right to expect evidence as | |
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