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DISOBEYING ORDERS, ENJOY NEW FREEDOM ObNStiTTIN01143, ; April; 26. The'tcommand W ' the Shefk-ixMslam, rtcar "of the snltan, ordering Turkish women not to appear on the stage, is being ignored by. them. The GermanAustrian and allied occupation of the city, together with the loss of husbands, fathers and brothers, and the pre ; of poverty has brought a new freedom to Turkish women. This is daily seen by' their clothing. - Theyvwear "their veils still, instead of a hat. but turned back and tied into- a pretty knot, after the manner of their Russian refugee sisters. .,.r .'fi Changes in Dress -Because of the high price of cloth, Turkish. women no longer wear a multitude of garments, designed in old time to hide the outlines of their figures. Both veil and dresses are a deep sea blue, instead of the dull conventional black, once the custom. Some affect the homespun brown dress, the becoming garment designed - by -Halide Hanuxn, the Nationalist woman leader. '- These changes have dissipated the -'mystery which once enveloped the 'iTurkish woman and Americans here ."find that she does not differ in looks Jvery much from others. On an average, they are not so good looking as the American woman. The difference may be said to lie in their timidity. ."Even this quality Is dissipated quickly when they come in contact with 'foreigners, as is the case in the mixed receptions given at the Constantinople , College-fqr Girls, maintained here by Americans. At such receptions the ; Turkish girls and women talk bright,'ly and cieverly with American naval '.officers and other guests, and somei'time take part in the dancing and Vflirtations. Suburban :I MILTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will i Brown were called to Indianapolis recently because of the serious illness of Mrs. Brown's father, John North, who has been at. the Methodist hos fpltal for several weeks The Junior. ' Senior reception will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ina "Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hess at Richmond Mrs. Will Null was able to be moved this .week from ; Field h05pit.1l to the heme of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Jobe at Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Charles Husaey of "near Hagersiown were recent "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ber.j. Whlteley. BENTONV1LLE, Ind V. D. Chance is ill Thomas McKee is reported as little better Esther Whirley spent the week-end with relatives in Bentonville Mr. and Mrs. Raymand Clark and daughter Imul, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Overhiser. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beihl were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beihl, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnllen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pierson, of Lewisville, and Miss Norma Pierson. of Indianapolis. Sunday Hazel and Ida Lockwood called on Mr. find Mrs. CD.. Hauhn and family Sunday.. . .School closed Saturday and the day was delightfully tpent, consisting of a pitch in dinner at noon and a program given by the pupils in the afternoon Mr. Claud Kimmer and (laughter. Helen, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kemmer. Sunday after noon Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell and family called on Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Chance, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ross McBride, of Ging's Station, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rea, of this place, called on Mr. and Mrs. Waller Rea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Raleigh, railed on Mr. and Mr?. William Stevrns Mr. and Mrs. John McKee and family, of Connersville. spent the Mi-eek-md with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swafeert. ELDORADO, O Mrs. Peter Snyder, of Brookville. and Mrs. Xoah Wehrley. of West Manchester, spent Friday via Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agler and Lester Gerting ad family spent Sunday with Hale Agler and family Emerson Beard and family called on Lester Hapner and family Sunday evening.. . . Miss Dorothy Flaig was the guest of Mary Grace Blackford, Sunday Mrs. Mollie Murray spent from Saturdav morning until Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell Fred Miller, of near Lewisburg. was the guest of Emerson Beard and family Mondav. . ..Lester Harner and family took dinner with W. E. Brown and familv, of near Camden, O. Sunday. Miss l)e Oamn, of Casting spent, the week with Markle Miller and family Robert Stay ton and family called on Otto Kimmel and family Sunday evening Miss Willodene Parris'h pnd Robert Fisher, of Eaton, dined with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stayton Thursdav Miss Ruth Crane visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Denlinger. of Davton. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S.ayton were Eaton visitors Thursday Charles Stayton and Liira Kimmel called en Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emriclc. Sunday evening Chester Dcwery and familv and Herbert Lanier rnd familv, all of Middletown. O.. and Mr and Mrs. A. G. Wolford spent Sunday with Vernon Eikenberry and family ..Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith and sons. Jack and Charles, of Middletown O., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Spencer, Sunday,. W. M. Clice of Middletown, was an afternoon call r. He remained with them Sunday night Pa harps about moderation, but there's no thin doing when Iia eating Post Toasties .SUPERIOR. CO&X fXAXES s&ys
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The Adventure of the Norwood Builder By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1921, by, Harper & Bros. Published by special arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.
PART TWO. - Sherlock Holmes listened with closed eyes and flinger-tips together to this remarkable account. "The case has certainly some points of interest," said he, in bis languid fashion. "May I ask, in the first place, Mr. McFarlane, how it is that yau are still at liberty, since there appears to be enough evidence to justify your arrest?" "I live at Torrington Lodge, Blackheath, with my parents, Mr. Holmes, but last night, having to do business very late with Mr. Jonas Oldacre, I stayed at a hotel in Norwood, and came to my business from there. J knew nothing of thi3 affair until I was in the train, when I read what you have just heard. I at once saw the horrible danger of my position, and I hurried to put the case into your hands. I have no doubt that I should have been arrested either at my civ office or at my home. A man followed me from London Bridge station, and I have no doubt Great Heaven! what is that?" It was a clang of the bell followed instantly by heavy steps upon the stair. A moment later, our old friend Lestrade appeared in the doorway. Over his shoulder I caught a glimpse of one or two uniformed policemen outside. "Mr. Jonas Hector McFarlane?" said Lestrade. Our unfortunate client rose with a ghastly face. "I arrest you for the wilful murder of Mr. Jonas Oldacre, of Lower Norwood." - McFarlane turned to us with a gesture of despair, and sank into his chair once more like one who is crushed. "One moment, Lestrade," said Holmes. "Half an hour more or less can make no difference to you, and the gentleman was about to give us an account of this very interesting affair, which might aid us in clearing it up.' "I think there will be no difficulty in clearing it up," said Lestrade, grimly. "None the less, with your permis sion, I shou'd be much interested to hear his account. ! "Well, Mr. Holmes, it is difficult for j me to refuse you anything, for you ! have been of use to the force once or twice in the past, and we owe you a good turn at Scotland Yard," said Lestrade. "At the same time I must remain with my prisoner, and I am bound to warn him that anything he may say will appear in evidence against him." "I wish nothing better," said our client. "All I ask is that you should i ARE YOU THIN AND LACKING IN ENERGY? How to Increase Your Weight and Build Up Your Strength Ntcr n incuts Yaur Weight Indicates Your Health Are You Gaining - or Losing? To put on firm "stay-there" flesh and fill your body with renewed energy you should try taking a little V1TAMON with each meal. Vitamon mixes with what you eat, helps it to digest and supplies your body with that health-giving, strength-building nourishment the vitamines which is destroyed in the cooking of so many everyday foods. If you are thin, underweight, haggard, drawn-looking or catch cold easily you will find it well worth while to try this simple test: First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Next take VITAMON 3 tablets . with every meal. Then weigh and measure yourself again each week until you are satisfied with your gain in weight and energy. It is not only a question of how much better you look and feel, or what your friends say and think the scales and tape measure will tell their own story. Vitamon positively will put on firm flesh and increase energy when taken with every meal, but should not be used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight increased to normal. Results are absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. Be sure to remember the name VI-TA-MON every good druggist has It in stock. Advertisement.
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secret, military alliance between the two nations until German correspondents learned that it was being built in accordance hear and truth." recognize the absolute Lestrade looked at his watch, give you half an hour," said he. I'll "I must explain first." said McFarlane, "that I knew nothing of Mr. Jonas Oldacre. His name was familiar to me, for many years ago my parents were acquainted with hirtu but they drifted apart. I was very much surprised, therefore, when yesterday, about three o'clock in the afternoon, he walked into my office in the city. But I wa3 still more astonished when he told me the object of his visit. He had In his hand several shests of a note-book, covered with scribble writing here they are and he laid them on my table. " 'Here is my will,' said he,- 'I want you, Mr. McFarlane, . to cast it into proper legal fehape. I will sit here while you do so.' "I set myself to copy it, "and you can imagine my astonishment, when I ; found that, with some reservations, he had left all his property to me. He was a strange little ferret-like man. ! with white eyelashes, and when I looked up at him I found his keen. Safe VttMk v The Original Food-Drink For All Agea
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FOR JAPAN Germany. with the reparations terms. The hangar, after it has been completed, will be shipped to Japan in sections. gray eyes fixed uaon me with an amused exnression. I could hardly believe my own senses as I read the terms of the will; but he explained that he was a bachelor with hardly any living relation, that he bad known my parents in his youth, and that he had always heard of me as a very deserving young man. and was assured that his money wculd be in worthy hands. Of course. I could only stam mer out my thanks. The will was duly finished, signed, and witnessed by my clerk. This is it on the blue paper, and these slips, as I have explained, are the rough draft. Mr. Jonas Oldacre then informed me that there were a number of documents building leases, title-deeds, mortgages, scrip, and so forth which it was necessary that I should see and understand. He said that his mind would not be e?sy until the whole thing was settled, and he begged me to come out tc hi? house at Norwood that night, bringing the will with me. and tn arrange TYjttrK 'TITninhr m'l boy, not one word to your parents about the affair until everything is settledx We will keep it as a little surprise for them. He was very insistent upon this pcint, and made me promise It faithfully. "You cm imagine, Mr. Holmes, that I was not in a humor to refuse him anything that he might ask. He was my benefactor, and all my desire wad to carry out his wishes in every par for INFANTS & INVALIDS acit mo ASK FOR Horlick's The Original Avoid Imitations sad Snbstitatea. Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extra rt la Powder No CooldngWoariahing Digestible ONLY WEDNESDAY White Oxfords Military or High Heels & Kreimeier MAIN
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ticular. I sent a telegram home, therefore, to say that I had important business on hand, and that it was impossible for me to say how late I might be. Mr. Oldacre had told me that be would like me to have supper with bim at nine, as he might not be home before that hour. I had some difficulty In finding his house, however, and It was nearly half-past before I reached It I found him" "One moment!" said Holmes. "Who opened the door?" "A middle-aged woman, who was, 1 suppose, his housekeeper." "And it was she, I presume, who mentioned your name?' ' "Exactly," said McFarlane. "Fray proceed." McFarlane wiped his damp brow, and then continued his narrative: "I was shown by this woman into a sitting-room, where , a frugal rupper was laid out. Afterwards, Mr. Jonas Oldacre led me in to his bedroom, in which there stood a heavy safe. Thi3 he opened and took out a mass of documents, which we went over together. It was between eleven and twelve when we finished. . He remarked that we must not disturb the housekeeper. He showed me out through his own French window, which had been, open all this time." "Was the blind down?" asked Holmes. "I will not be sure, but I believe that it was only half down. Yes, remember how he pulled it up in order to swing open the window. I could not find my stick, and he said: ' "Never mind, my boy, I shall see a good deal of you now, I hope, and I will keep your stick until you come back to claim it.' I left him there, the safe open, and the papers made up in pack ets upon the table. It was so late that I could r.nt rt hark tn Rlrkhnfh o I spent the night at the Anerley Anns, and I knsw nothing more until I read of this horrible affair in the morning." "Anything more that you would like PASTRY OVCN FOR GAS AUTOMATIC FUME DAMPER NO ODOR IN KITCHEN PORCELAIN SPLASHER WASHABLE SANITARY K m. - rUME DAMPER POP. OAS CHECK DAMPER FOR 2 DRAFT CONTROLLER DAMPER FOUR COVERS FOR COAL AMD WOOD RMSttKEYKATt rBMHUN6ANDI0ASnK6 SELF STARTER FOR COAL NO KINDLING DRAFT SLIDE UNDER GRATES ALL CAST IRON BOOY A UFI TIME RANGE
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