South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 17, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1922 — Page 7
TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1 7, 1922'
7, THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ovr.K si iM'i.v or im.wts. ini tow.m:i vpilnovs IUf to ar o er supply f !.'.- m- The rc:uoa clothing 25 per cer.t Ir.e- p'ants and fb-w e'.. th ;. a-jcfT. 3 3 4 -tf ! -'inc off. r ti n a ery m ! r .! ;. HuN'h- n .v Htickb . ("ire- n-j percent re2uct:nn Alle. r- ( house. C19 X. I,afnyett t. 1 -tf ; r or. 334-tf The Step on the Stairs Premier Briand Facing His Critics LET GEORGE DO IT! Stove and Furnaco By Isabel Os trader
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ni;f ifi:m: toiy. iVtf . tlvo STSant .John Barn t- ..T-Iin; th evor.lr.c with h! fr'r.d. Proffer Frr.yonov, in '.atir room on th fifth for of a Nw York Rp-rtmr.t ,oj. A r?olvr 'hnt i hearl from Vrlov ar.1 thn hurryir..'oofstf; - en th Pta'.rv They rush .'.nrvr st vir ar.d in th- tvxlio
ipartrrir.t "n th third floor li-
over t r.-upart. a l-autiful i . . i i
'.v o m a rf. lyirfl l-in on in i.nor in frnrt of a-, ; n f inihd portrait. A h-.iU'-t ha j'it piT"od hr Lreat. ON WITH Tili: STOTIV
sr;jp?nt Parr.' m1e no rommnt
1 .t ;- -r.tly ''.rnprint the limp, warm V. -Ml l -T-k upon :h h" ro
,,,! ifarff-l a .V 1 ft . rOrnprnriS.V
,irc;, of t he nvartrnt. From Just j
1-"hivl Mm o. ' r r.i houMT a lire r-f:. '-t'.r threw the powerful :.-:)it who-. ffraetM rn;. h-i'I p'-ne-:'.'ir,l own lt.tr the o-iter hall; ;i I .' r!-,f r.i-! ar.'l at. i.e siih- u!io:e nrt:? eonM i.'r.ta::. th" -t viewer ;t s.o.I a mall, in;pro isr-,1 r.itMrl throne with thr"1 .tr'S ami a ver-
t..- n r,f l .thj-trn'l. anl b'i' l: of it ; ;..iri Jim dra-A n ha'! over a rv- J h-i !f-op- ri'-'l windows f!a,p-ri i ?'.f j ; t T I . ii"t r.r't0 l.vl j i.riiTtir up wi'h th-- j a:rs f the r t
i i r f t r r t -I sf r n. A nr. tab!" rovrl with - a!.t . .1 f 1 1 1 . .- v if iij in ar.il ! . r i : 1 i e s . a
f'u- plain hair- nr.l irnny an-t ;i w.-.4 of ar;ous izt tacked atraintt ! t h f v.all- ornpl- tM the furrishin. i j
or the workritar.li'KM f-ttulin. tin ril-i-c f wlin h w;n one huce s k I i K t of -Ja5s. anl the defective turned 1-ir'ii ir.to tho luxurious living room, his hanl mrhan5aliv t-; if hln for
n'i firi'lini: tlx- lK-ht --it h in the i
v..l. Instantly fh-- oft ;'ln-v of many lo-.v, oai-t i;it l laiups sprang into hinir an.i rvcal' d th- slKrr lx auty "f th .irrHriv:r,f ii! f ih room.
1 ut e i fz u tit I'.i rr for so' iif nn
' owM indifv;l h'irri' 'I
"Only that when vr hnrI t h ' roan. I of tlo- .l)ot anü op' r,-d tny ' door I fan -:'d that I h ard foot- :"; fjn th stairs hflow." i Hrr-, hw? ?e had turned to that collapfr-1 figrure in tli rhair, : tlousht that ho sa-.v a shudder s-r-p oer it as though a:i ur.'fcn hand had shakrn th inrt form, hut h said nothing as the polirprnan paur d at th K re' nd t l 1 -phono on th table to inquire: "Could you hay, lr. whether those footstep wer1 groins up or down?" "Sot definitely." the professor hesitated. "On4 would s.uppoe naturally that they were descending to rifupo by way of th street and y"t it 'earned to m that they were coming up. althougrh we met no one.'" lie paused. Framed in the hall doorway there, had appeared a tall, middle -acri rinn clad in a tattered dressing Kown. with a lean, urnoothfhrtven. irarible fAc upon which astonishment rtrujr?led with resentment. "What's been sroinsr on her offl- ( er?" he demanded. "I'm f;r1wold, on the floor ahove. Wlio's been poundin? on my door "t to wake th
II heen murder coin
Offlrer Poyle retorted 'So it wa.s pounding yoft
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( , .c s-en rrhe 1 of disorder that
and
flieht,
tmdini; rmin he op- v. '1 the door at t!i- Park. It Ir.J iito a houdoir wphol.-tered delicately in lipht lduo and ros.- ami thmucli th.at he passed
i'iTo au ory txl ?;oii! bedroom and. to th- til-d. immaculate kitchen tl e ; beyond, but mm here was tin re a ; sisn of allen reseriCe. j "The icebox contains only butter I Jind crear.i, and that dress and bat upon the b ;1 would indicate that' Mrs, Vane haI dimd tut." the pi nfmsnr observeil. 1 "Vane? Miriam Vane?" Harry j wheeled suddenly. "Is that who sh i. the artist w ho has created s'jf'.i I t stir with her new type of por- i t'aitur amon th" celebrities?' "Ye?. Her porlraifs are dnnor-j oi.fIv near caricatures. fr some jx rorso Impulse has seemed to mjilol her brush nlthouh o subtly that her clients themselves have rarely detected that sar.lonically revealing
touch or two, but the critics liav ravoi about her (renins." Tin- profesfor turned. "It Is evident that w nre to late here, for this kitchenrtf door U.iilinc into (lir outer hall is bolted fron the inside; but t--omc-mii' corninsr." Someone hftd indeed arrived. They l.asiwjd It.u'k t the living room to f;nd standing ju-t within tho door'May a ymin;' man in a dinner coat
with wildly rumpled hair, and a po-j
li-eman In uniform. The Iatte.- advanced with acrtrresh'wo authority which suffered a sudden dmrtfce. "Wl.afs been coin:? on here? I hcatd a iiot anl l'v been pound -Inc: below till this younr ctitb-mati here let me in! Oh. you're here, S rtceant Uarry! This is my regular beat. sir. diid thinking there was something unusual " "Tiiere is. Hoy!'." I'arry noddei
urinilv to the ioiic'man. "In that
studio yonder there's a woman lyinJ
shot through th heart. "A winnaii!'" The ounr man in liic dinm r coat repented with a cap. "Not Miriam Vane! It's impossible: Hp rusJied pat. tb- Kroup to th
stiidif ilonnvnv. cpircr thr- for a!
moment in wordless horror. then I oli.tpsed into th- naret chair. J l' iritiH his f in his hatids. j Kovle was instantly all business I
.lt-r a iuicK evaniinatlon o! the body he. tinned to Harry. ' Would joti mind tellinu me. Serant?" he bepati. but tb. otliT interrupted him. "N'ot in the lea-t. althootjh we know verv little. I was here un-
:riei;illy. visitinc this old friend of" mine. Mr. Semyonov. w ho lives on th. flftli floor two above thir w hen we heard the shot anil rushed. i.iwn to investigate. Tm re s.-emsj
to r,o one in t.'.e apartment dii ectly abovo this im1, ar.d I took the r-rspousihility of breaking in the ifr her because we could pet no reply to repeated knocking and the liht from tho studio there streamed out under the ;!! into the outer hall. You can see how brilliant it is; it
must be some ?pci.il licht for artists '
to paint ty at n'ht." "I'll have to report this at once t. the nation." Hoyle. who had been listening attentively, nodded and turr.f-d to th. prife.-sor. "Havt ao.i anything, sir. to add to what Serjeant Harry b.a told ir.e?" Professor S-""..ir nv pondered for u H.on-.( nt. a:. 1 n -ai l slow'.v:
"Ther-'s
on
erimly
henrd ?" "That wac T," T'rofesor ?myonov remarked with dltrnlty. "I stopped on the way down at this per.Mon'a door but received no response." "And your name's CJriswoM?'' the polb-eman prevented an evidently heated rejoinder by his sharp question. "Henry flriswold, and I know nothinc whatever about any murder!" declared, the newcomer. "I do not care to be embroiled in any such! " "Vou're liere, anl you'll stay, sir. till we hear from headquai ters." Hoyle replied significantly. "So you're on the fourth floor ami this irentlemnn here on th" fifth." lie indicated the professor with marked enuitef-y in deference to the srö'ant. ami then turned to the youn man in the chair. "You have the apartiip-nt on the second floor, sir, jlW OUT the shop?" The younc man nodded without liftinir his head and replied with muffled tones: "Yes. .My name is Oordon Ladd. I I heard you making that racket. on know , and w ent dow n to the entrance and let you in." "And that's all that lives in this limis'"'."' Hoyle looked from one to another of them but his fraze finally faff-ned upon the professor and the latter replied: "A lady lives on the top floor. th one above mine. I do not know her. Of the shop I can tell you nothing, but there is a Janitor or superintendent who occupies the basement, although I have never fouml him there when lie is wanted for sulden repairs or other emergencies. There are no other occupants of the build im?, to my know ledge." "Thanks, sir." Hoyle turned asain to the telephone and the municipal machinery of- Investigation into the death of Miriam Vane was set in mot ion. "Well." Hoyle squared his shoulders with a satisfied nir. "I'll jret what dope I can. I'll ask you, sergeant, to see that these three gentlemen stay in this room. Don't let one of them put a finder on the corpse, either!" He added the la t in a hoarse whisper that must have been plainly audible to the entire pro up for even the younp. man in the chair, overcome with horror as he appeared, shuddered and as the policeman started up the stairw ay w ith a heavy tread he raised a hazard face. "It can't be!" h- muttered as if to himself. "Not Miriam! I must be coin mad!" "So it's Miriam Vane, the woman painter, that's been murdered. as that police officer sahl?" CJriswohl drew his dressing pnwn closer about his lean form. "I shoull like to know. sir. why you batiped on my door and d rapped me into it?" He turn-d irascibly to the professor, who shook back his mane of bushy whit" hair and smiled with suave urbanity. "My dear sir, the sound of the shot came from below my rooms somewhere anl my friend and I could not tell whether it came from your apartment or this oT.e." "I can tell when I hear a fiddle playing at unpodly hours over my head whether it comes from above or tlm top floor!" the other retorted. "I moved down here, away from my club, and my i trice, and my bankers in order to pet peace and quiet and I land in this sort of thinp!" A scream, shrill but subdued by distanee fioatca down to them at this juncture and the professor murmured in an aside to Harry: "Kvidently your excellent friend of the police has broken ,the news of the trapedy none to diplomatically to mv neiphber in the skvlisrht
apartment!" ( ontimntl in Our Next b-no.) H'opyripht. XKA Service.' j
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Tili:- xcliL- iv i- IK s picture, nlwh arried in Xev York from l'aris on the day Premier Hriard reslpned, shov s Mriand b'fendinp bim.-!i" aira inst political attacks w hbdi juiikly led to his resipnation. The scene is the chnmh-r of d puti - at the op-ninp of ihc pohti'"al battle v.lmh retlreil Htiand and arried ex-I'res't H'iiic.ai to lh- pr ti i iM sh i p. Hr:anI il is shown in the speaker's oox where he mad.4 his final "brass tacks" speech ur;iii:; a tor i:ru polii y o!' mod lation and then re-dpped without waitinp for a vote of conhdetice. lie is li.-Ieniiu; i;)i-iit:.s a.s an pposinu; deputy, l. I c J,i -'err ui u i s ( L' leads a paper attaikinp him.
TO FIND LOST MAN 1HT WILLIAM, int.. .Ian. 16. Major Hay Mille- Htnl )lKS-ervor Lieut. W stover today jlanned anotlur tlipht to Isle Hoyale to make a detaihl search of th coast lin
Major Milbir and Jj5et;t. Westover
starched pie Island and the coast
venture thai .lay v.li.ii, all of a s i . I - j .-1 o V" r i 1 I'm -h- Wipuily. "Why. J PLAN PLANE FLIGHT
den. lie in. in i si on oi lonuiip m;tliat will put out tin- In: the lor. j "Non s n.-e at-rain!" eliu-kle.li
"Is that V'u back au'.iin. .I.u kie. urse .lane. "I mean put some water asked ;he Iiiii.i y. Iidn'r I pive j in th kettle, put the kettle i n th you enough mola.-si " ' 'lire and bt it boil. "You didn't pi- m- any mlas-j "You luean b t the fire boil?" askses!" cried i prulf voic-.' "H it I'mjed Mr. I.onpears.
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pomp t.i i:iUe some nibbles ott your nt course not. i.et tue water in i f,,r nUn trace of James Mäher,!
ears, whither you pive t!i;i to me me kettl- em tln stove boil. Ami " j nii.-sinp commissioner of Cook coun-
or not. I don t like molasses. sure to npin a me unuer n. tv. Minn
And in bounced the b id old Fuzzy ( "Lipht a Iii- under the stove?' Fo jt'le le Wiu'Pily asked.
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"Oh! exciiiiiici ( ire rji'.iv. j i or t i i iiiii.i ami last time .mhi-,;,,,,, from Tort Arthur to Squaw "Oh! Oh! Mow Ii. I you p. t in here?" 'iis.!" ii.-d Nurse .lane, tryinp not j j.;iy Sunday. returninp without "I came in through the door it lauph. "You know bw to bil j siphtinp c ither Maher or hi 25 foot
was open!" snarl. -.1 tie- I . . " 1 i 1 ( lit' water for tea, I dare say." j launch in wllich he attempted th j take you out the sann- way, t-"!; "I daresay!" agreed the bunny. ; j,,.rj nus jas.;apo from Craml Port-!
Com.- alonp " j"Toiblb- abmp N'urse .lane. I'll b.ui,.,,. ,,, ynr Arthur Dec. 23. "(h. you're not vminp t tala- me! the stove or 1h lire or soniethinp. ! away, ar.- you?" as! 1 the po-u-!-"1! ''H U:"'- ;t "d cup of tea wait-l pYiwrnrn bur-jy- rabr.it inp for you when you come home."; 101,1 Hall, 1,A ITaI KT. "Yes I am"' '.iikd the Cox i Xurs. Jane sa id V neb- Wiüv was : The weatherman tells tm that we "I'm p'oinp 'to 't.ke' vou ,.if to mvivrry kind, and off she to-blle-l to t he ; may expect a bitter blast from the .Ion and nibble your ..irs! Cm,'.. ' f M- I h.shy ta i 1. the fIuir- j ""'th before many days are passed alonp!" and h- caupht freie W: ; .-1 L.I - Cnde WipU, ly. let to him- j Ih-rr s only one remedy fur Jack ., , . . . , '-.If v;,t down to read a bit a ml then '' rost and tints to have him meet pilv bv the paw and oe-an to d i a i; i 1 1 ' 1 u u w " 1 " ' ' Ml "l l- na 1 n ' . ,, T, , . wla n the afternoon .shadows bepa n ' ( mderella or Top.y. Roth are speJI1II1 a.l.. i 1 i e . i l a a. l
to . t b.mrer. stmwinp tliat the Miie1 oranns ol i.oai mat scnyier was poinp down, the bunny rose,! ltpw recommends. Main 1800 or
.Mipb.ted the fire ami put the kett'al -lsnawaKa f-ll
of water on to boil. ; "As if I didn't know how to make! THAT SAVIMi UIDLUTIOV. tea!" lauphed the bunny. "I was b'Ove more profitablo than spoi.t'mp Nurse Jane, as an I hml ish - ! f, '"r Jf 'ou place your money with
"h. please wait a minute!" b. p
ped the bunny.
"What for?" a-k d the Fox. sins
pi-ious-lik" and snippy. "I want to K'-l a n w necktie.' said the bunny. "I wouldn't want
you to take me off to your b :i ;
with me we.itir.p this old necktie. Let me pet a la v," necktie out of my bureau drawer."
Iinan mipht sav." me iuiiainp v bo;in Assn.. 124 H.
While Fncle Wippily was sittinp -Main St.. where you rereivo 6 in-b-okinp at the fire, ami waitinp for ' terest. compounded iuarterly. Why the l ,.tfi.. b. .,m ",y.r" ii,.. 'not let your money work whero It
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'tM '' "-, ' r ' V ' .door of the bunpab.w open. d. will earn tho most ? 4-tf a new necktie out ei r iur lraw r. i , .. . ! .
l ii uae a cup oi iea lor you in ai
I'll keo) it after I've nibbled your ears!"
Xo matter tb.o occasion, you ar" biir. to iiavo the ric.ht flowers if they come from Hcchler's. Main Kss. lltf
HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR
1V:K How !! TMtl It.
I minute," said the bunny, not turni n a round .
l.'nclo Wippily w:it to his bureau! ..olli uiu vm? -vell. I don't earn and art ho pull. ! out tlm drawer that I f,,r t( i, ,,, rl jppio your ears!"
lie.d his necktie-, ihee,. ua a buid ,.;r,, w, , ;, 1 , ; , - J i voice. j squeak a.- the drawir scraped alonp. j (,, ,,, m.'." cricl 1 1 1 - bunny.' "What's that?" b.owbl th- Fox. jand. turninp around, th r- he saw J "What's what?" .-sk'd Fuel- Wip-jthe Wo.ie Wolf. !
Piiy. "IIow did y.-u pet in her-?" ask-, "That einaki'i r 'i"is ." went on ,-d tho bunny.- j the 'o. lookinp arourd. j "Through the door. It was noon.! "ni. that -U.-ak is in tie- draw-; Now I'm in I'm not poinp out until I; er." said Fnle W'icpily. "Li! n!" j have your tais!" prowled the bad He pilled the dl.tuer oil! a I i t ( le h,t p. i
faartloT and it -. u c i k . . 1 a pa in. j Fmle Wipilv shivered and wish-1 Show nie that sM-:, .,!.!' L ! me ,, 1... h.ol Fabv Funtv's rattle to Mr- J- A- I'"rra n ell-known s.e it!" cr:-d the I'.e, -You are'make b-heve it was a snake and i rf"I,lr"t f 'lirnla. who was Ii . 1 1.11 1 J .. .
bi.Iinp S..IO. -thinp rfoni me. I s-e. .,u . . ., , . t In- Wo f. Hut he hal nothinp '' 1Mll" on n - PecUtie-t in the drawer, but sli-V, tneji!.- that. Jttst tlon the kettle b e p a 11 ' ' ' o ' 1 1i t of hirt white hair, and who;
tlie v, ,..., k!" to sinp. and a puff of M.- .m ame j darkened it with a ho:re-made ml.X"Sillv Fox!" sai'l Cmde 'ipilv. I'r-uu tb. spout. (tn. ncently made the following
statement : "Anyone can prepare a simple
UNCLE WIGGILY
r i i: vi;ii.v ni Tin: Mri:Kv Ditwvrn. liy IIOM KI II. C'.AKIS.
I'm sorry, Fnc'.e ippily. but 1
vive you alone a tain i Nurse Jane Fu zzy j krat lady house-j bunny pent len-.an. a ! 1 or.net and shawl in j
mp bunsa.'ow one
fhall haw to : tviay." s.ud Wi:z;', the r. k-epcr. to the put oTi Ii. r the hollow sf. murn;n ?. "Are yo I p' a: 1 t.n ce-nt p ariO?'' Ask r d
irp lio'.vn t-or to
Mr. Lonpearf.
wait cm the Flops until I return." "Yes. jf I po out I'll take my key. I don't want to pet shut out with
.line v oo.'.ie i.iii. .tp.nil, K-iupiiCU Iii'
I rabbit uncle. "Thouph it was funny to see him jicplc every time some t
I ; drippy drops fell on Iiis rose from
the icicle." I told you that f.ory last nipht. i if you will kindly remember. WHI. Nurse Jane started for Aunt i Letti-Vs liouse. taking with her the , hot :ct cream puddine. and Uncle 1 Wippily sat himself down in an leusy chair to wonder what he could j lo to past, the Jime. ! T think I'll fco out and look for jan aiventure," said the bunny penit'enan to himself, and he was just
poir.p to hop along" o: his rd. white and blue striped rheumatism crutch when, all at once, there .sounded a
I k neck on his door.
! "Dear me!" thought the bunny, to the f.ve;..T h0?o thi, 5i-t tna Fuzzy Fox." uy a new ; Tf wasn't T'tti cla.1 to siv T tine
"You cant SKI! a squeak. You "What's that?" asked tho Wolf, can onlv IIKAII it. Lit:!" A pa i n lo. .k inp a t the boilinp kettle.
he pall. ,! out the dia r. K ak-; "Hot wat r lor tea." answered mixture at home that will darken ed more l-nnllv than before. 1'n' i" Wipyily. "Let m- pive you a Pra-V liair". make it soft and "Squeak-. ckv-.ek " ou know. -up." iplossy. T. a half-pint o? water add Her ! Let mo fe. J in.-: le :iia! "No, indeed." howled tho Wolf. ; 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box ol drawer!" -sail tin- F.x. 'If I can " Yi-u w ant to burn me'." Just then the Harbo Compound and U ounce ot I1KAU a Mpicil: I , :n SLU :' avd !.ett!e bepan to sinp niiiiv loudly and Glycerine. FKHIj it. I..t me f... He pu: m .r- st . a m . a no- ou t. "I don't like; These inpredient can be bought his paws in the draw, r ar;d f-Itithat mis.-." crumbled the Wolf, "and an' (lru- store at vt ry little coft. around. 1 l("i't like to s e that w hite smoke." Apply to the hair tw ice a week until "Ha! Ha! Ju-t what I was wai'- "That's steam." .xplained Fncle, the desired shade is obtained. It inp for!" laughed Fn Wippily. He Wippily. "If you don't like it you'll doe not color the s.alp, id not suddenly shut the draw.-r .-. b,,rh have to stop up tho tea kettle spout." '. Ptieky or preasy and lotrt not rub paws of th- Fox. hoidinp b.hn fast "l will!" cried the Wolf. "I have ' off." Advt. there. a i k in my pocket." Takinp the ,
"Let me- po!". piou i. d the l'o. coi l; the u stutteq it in the epen Hut Cnde Wippi'y loll the drawer -l-'Ut of the kettle. Hut the puffast shut until the Polio-man Imp tinp steam made it pop out. fame in. am.. --ted the F. and took "What's inside that kettle?" askhim off to jail for 4. n days. So. tnt Wolf. after all. you see. it'- a -ood thinp "Nothinp but hot water and to hac ;j sq ieaky dra w er. . st. am." answerc! the bunny. ' And if tb- i.:;ir v- d--.en't "S.-tm-thitiP pushed out my coik!" jump --.;t of the by. ad L-. when the piuinbb d the Wolf. "I'll put it in pir.p.u- r-nap nlay.e;- tip with if, -"od a nd tipht this time!" He shuv .1 I'll tell vou ru-xt a bout l':, '... V;p- u k in as hard as he could, but pily and tlie fav.y enk'v " li"' 'ttle was boilinp hard now. Out HVovi ipht. 1:''. . pu:";' d the steam, blowinp out the " cork and the cork hit the Wolf ker"Fm le Wippilv. ai.- ..u p.-inp t , 'ko on the end of his nose, be lo re for a little while ."' a-kol i "Oh. wow! Oh. wow!" howled the v,,- t v,,7i- v,,w nftr... Wolf. "Tlu ri's more than water in
neon. a she stood in. th- kitchen of;th:1' k '"- There's a lairy inside j the hollow stump bunp..bw. bold in p ; Hi. re throw inp the rork out at me! her bonnet in hi r paws. nh- is no place to stay where j "Whv, es. I exp. . t to stay liere I th'-'n' an u (lllllt r w orkinp fairies!" j the re-: of h- d.i." the bunnv pen-j And away ran the Wolf, friphten-j tleman answered." "I just came ir ' e d by a pcqqunp ork f i om a tea ket-,
A SWEET LITTLE BABY BOY Makes a Bright Spot in Every Home. A Comfort in Years to Come
vou know, from havinp been out to
tb
Fie le Wippily lauphed. and :
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look for ;ul ntlires." I11"-''1 -nutso Jane cano- in aim sue, "Hid you hnd any?" a-ked N'urse 1 lal:clui1 lnn s rank her tea! jane ;and heard how frightened the Volf j "None. I am s?rrv to say. Perhaps ; ; if I stay here one may con-.e to me.' And if the cow doesn't take the j But whv did vou ask if I was poinp .milk bottle away from the postman ;
tn ,.,;,. ; and till it full of molasses for the
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Tark Rapids, Minnesota. 'I havo taken your rnedicine Lydia E. Pink-
ham s vegetable
Compound j when 1 wa3 a girl i for pains and be- ;
fon? and alter my marriage. I now have a sweet little baby boy and
will send you hia i picture if you wish j to publish it. My sisters also take
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"Because 1 want to po over to see ras-hopp,-!. I'H you next about j born." Mrs. Wm. JOHNSON, Box rs. r.ushtuil. the s.iuincl. fr a'tmlc W.ily uti.i the dnppy drops , 155, Park Rapids, Minn.
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J.ettl-. the pn-it lad' . She h .f a molasses. 50 his mother could bake ::tt co'.d and I'm takinp hr ome'a chocolate cake for rupper. Imr '-e cream pudlinp." "And I'll brinff you a pic c! "That ouirht to b pood for a cik after it's rr.aJ." promised ell," sjfd th bunny. .Jackie, as h- scampered o;T with the "I'm ho; inc it II! be." rert on : mola-es. urs Jane. "S.?. as I may nor he j Fnc! Wippily rt down in the bck until -r.inc. you'd betti ea.y chair apain. and he was Just :ak your key with ou If you po i thinking th.it h had betör hurry tip out. fthrmiM o i may hv toand hop alor.j; If hr wanted an ad-
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little wlnle. I ll be ba k m tine- to, pet your supper, but if I am not , IOCAL IWMIIjY ritOST-niTTlN. could vou put th tea kMt!e on?" , You tan nientf-'.n families that "Put the ttvi k.ttb' n what?" ; you know who have suffered dur-1'iicb-Wippily asked, with a twinkle inp the winter from the faulty conof bis pink no-e. 1 straction of their hom:s. If your "On the stove, of course." ; mphed ' windows an 1 doors are set in Clots-
the muskrat !a-l hou-eki eper. j tr P.rick you ned never worry i Compound has helped to bring gTeat
"U'li.T- flse would xou put a u.i! about wind, snow, sleet, nor rain, i nappinesa to many i amines by re-
kettle?" ; Ask Staples-HiMcbranl for sam"Well. I thouph n.abe yoU m.-n-.t-ples. 4-tf on the mantel," said the bunny. j "Nonsense ;" sniffed Nurse Jan, j No matter the occasion. ou ar "Put ttm kettle on the stove, and be ! mir to have th. ripht flowers if
sure to put some water in it." I they corne from Beehler's, Main
"In tho stove? Water in tho 1?:)?.
To marry and arrive at middle are
without children is a great disaprointment to many women. Think of the joy and comfort other women have in their children a3 they grow older.
Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable
storing women to health. Often the childless home is due to a run down condition of tho wife, which may t: helned by Lydia E. Pinkham s Ve potable Compound. It brought health and happines3 into the home of Mrs,
ntf Johnson, Why not to yours?
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Why Karo is the Food for the Family With Many Children. With Karo selling at cicti loner than pre-war prices, ci body can use all they want of this delicious food-y .l
fTTHERE is r.D better or moro wholesome n food for growing children than Karo the ÜL great American Syrup. Where the mother has to feed a big family wfch the healthy appetites that boys and girls all have Karo is one of the most economical energy foods you can serve. Thousands of mothers are now finding they can cut down greatly on their butter bill when they serve Karo. And it's perfectly delicious on cakes, toast, hot biscuits, or as a satisfying spread on bread. Go to your grocer today, and tell him you want some Karo in time for supper tonight. See what the children will say about it.
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