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Show fHE MIDVALE JOURNAL July 13, 1928 The Colfax Bookplate that'• what Mlgs Wilkes says nil lhr stenogrnplwr~ must be-tlfllnt ~el tuln anything l1!.e that. I exvpct we orP All we lwe" 1'\H~ that too young there'd been nn ncciuent. Why rlilln't you tell me aiJout the ponr ol•l gentiP mao, aud not let me !Hlk so murh Peter, dear1'' By AGNES MILLER WNU Sen lee «)by The Century Co. SYNOPSIS On a certain ,nomentous Mort day morning Ml•s Constance Ful ler, cataloguer and seller 01 rare booka at Oarrow·a NP.w and New Bookehop, Second-Hand York, notices that the first cus tomer Ia a dlgnltled, white bearded old gentleman, whc saunters Into the alcove pia carded "Medical Works" Pete• B11rton, one of the employee• amazes Constance by telling be1 be paid $510 at auction for an ol<l law book co!ltalnlng a Col· fall bookplate Sudd nly a girl'• shriek of "Murder'" rings oul In the store. The elderly customeJ Is or.o the floor unconscious, with Jus• bls right wrtst slashed before the shrleklng girl tails In a faint, •!:e calls out to Peler "Keep It 1 Keep It tor mel' Peter's sister, Nancy. began tha 1 morning workmg at Darrow's Nancy tell• Constance or her elopement with Brandon Tower a shorthand teacher, an elope· ment v.:hich was cut short when Tower attempted to make off wtth Nancy s :1Uitcase Con~tance card·lndex Darrow s explains system to Captain Ashland of England, a nephe\v or Mr Darro"'s TheY exrtmlne the book Peter paid $5t0 for and find the bookplate to be a forgery untwUIIl"CII waiun',' "Eic•vatnr's Ulysses lng•·utlutmgly, at t111s Cl'tH iul lostant. l'et~r bu•·l~d his •lste1 tnl• It, pollt!'ly wavecl l'uptaln Ashland II• ahead of him, soluuuneol thP rlour In th• face of the amnzed operutor au<l let the car shoot up, us the <'lot~ <t rur~ nine. Tblnkl!rg he hud remaln<'d clu\\ 11 Stllll'll to speak to Mr. ('ase uhuut <on•• buslne8s, I resohed to get 11 \lord lu first. But as I turued to e.tll him liP was nlread~ comln:; tluwu the u1sle "Whate\er um I gomg to do 1\111 that confounded k1!17" be broke out. "She's most ellich•ot," 1 slgheo 'though I tuunot ulways follow lw• technique. l 1e a pie(e of news I 11.11~ to breu 1c to you, hut here 1t Is: thnt Colfux l)oukpla!e ts o coun1e1 felt Yo11 were deceived-! almost 1\HS, It'> so cle\er-hut It's not an engraving It's a drawing." !•'or a minute Peler lool;ed as tr hP had bet!n bit on the bend, hard Then finnlly he gusped: "In that case why does e\ erybod~ want It? I'll bet unytbing that old mnn, too, was after It I" I nearly !Jugged htm I For, lnde pendently, he hud plmnly arrl,•ed 81 the same conduslun which I ha•l reuched, and abandoned as foolish and had all the time longed to stick 10: nam!'ly, that rome irresistible In terest was Inherent In that IJonkplnlr "e\1!1 ~body I" One ot hPr fnr. p1ece of lnfonnation I demanded "\\'hal mukes ~ou thmk the old mAn 1\US ofler the bool•plate. Peter?" "You hearrl \\lint '''e said to me I' Pder's tone •hol\ed no 01 e1 wl1el mlnp re•pect for my mental pr1we<se' . tor me ' She remem " 'Kee11 lt. be reel 111e f1 om Hiehmond; the onh ti1ing •he asSIH iUif'd \\lfh Ule \\US tJi,p CHAPTER V-Continued -6.. At the sume ttme. the young wom 1\ho disco\eretl Mr GI'Os~enor uo l('(]•osclcm~ on the fluor of the shop was as his gr,tnddnughter, Miss Grosvenor, of the same nrll!ress was also In ~crcy hospital, hav· sustained an injury to her foot ghing the alarm, and being ren unconscious by It for several "Detecti\es under the direction of Benjamin Almy were lmmedi y assigned to the en se (rom hen d As yet, however, no motl\·e clew bearln~ on the attack hns found, nor an~ trace of a weapon bad not seen ~lr. GrosHmor fvr months,' said Mr. Ballard. 'MJ !ICC~as:lotlal transnctlr,ns ror him ex· Oa1sy Abbott Was DISCOVered In Hys over the last ten years, since terics at Her Oesk at the Rear of retirement from business He had the Shop. family but two grandchildren. who cousins. One of them, Miss Julia book, the thing >'he wunterl In It "n~ ~'n'""''" so unhapJllly the discoverer the bookt•lute, for I saw her exnmtu this distressing attack on her itog It clusely. So, nuturtlly, I think ,.. ,nill~nther, Is a most charming and her grandfather-who, you know, col ve young lady, and recently re lectetl Virginiu books-was after whu1 from completing her profes shP \\'US after. See?" education In Italy, The otl•er But I hod no time thetJ to bug m) yoong man named Charles Mac satisfaction The dcnr public was lak who, I believe. does nf!l 11\·e In ) lng unu-uul lntel'est In our quam• York.' bookshup where 8 l<>cal citizen had dead mnn wns rated as being met his end Then m the multlle of closa to a million dollars The the mormng, Omsy Ahnotl I\ as dis ""'""''A of Charl!'s ~taclvor could not covel et! 111 IIFtenes 111 her desk ut the rPur of the shop, und sol>hed out th+' obtnlnE'd up to o late hour lost sn<l news thnt Mr P.oberts had ju~r I had no qul!'t mom!'nts In the shop gil en IIQr a W<>ek's no !Ire 11 seemed morning. No vellow notE's were that 011 hi' etu·ly morrnng tou1 of u1 to make the ~taiT punctual or <IJetlHID of the bullllllll; air Hobert~ l•.td found her lettiJJg 1he 'I >o11l~ Snap ahead of time, that TnP•clny Abbott had been the first to ,hots" man take her pltture ou thl' on the scene, ancl had found roof, to tllu>tlate un lniPI\Iell for 111• Galli group of reporters walt!ng out~lde •Peddl palla(hum of lthetty Mr. Darrow. nn•l a photographer 1 outing lh.JI p,n !ll'Ul.tr IIH>IIllng, nud Dally Rnapshots, who, with <liroi•PJing sr>rt•IM~ ortll'tS not to lit> ru<s the ne~ult•nt, ruhhed him t lu acnmen limn some of hi• con I\' I 011g way, and Dal,,v was out of a the corresnnndent~ hnrl dis was takln~ n plctnrP of Ul•·s Job Ham ftnall~ h10ug1,1 us •uwe sll;:l• ' RR "faithful hlarl! lclentlfler of vic cloi'I''S captlrn M 1(1 quote next n·spite Willi the IIJUitllude, and seized the <"hauee to st.m \\ml; u~aJ:• Daisy's lmpmtnnre got on !'very nenes somewhat. exeppt the on the rate hook eatnl.,gue 1 suug111 nonexistent ones of l'aptaln the sl11•11 t•s of the history ule•nt whilher I had been 11raded !he p1~ "ho hac! come down unac \ tous ufterncmn ,._,~~il wte11 UJttecl bly early 10 Join us In gazln~ <·ollectln!! ~uure hunk• I 11 hite •lllcl clhershm hniiPY tiK! reenery. But a Imminent. Sud1lenly "e were ueedetl. I he:1rrl Dais~ s ~t>IC'e "Ahs(l!Ut!'ly, I li1dn't tell I! I Ill Ull} by Nnney. looking !Ike t11e rosy In an extJ·pmely ne\v frock. ann thing: thai Is. h,u<lly Hill riling," 1 lie•lrd her muller tlet<·PI,I; ·uuthin~ IOilow·ell clnseh by l't>ter. thnt was a secret. 811,\ how \'ou hull• "Do you think th1s •hess Is all nght •,.,,.t,,n,•P?" tl'onsumce !) "Oun't ~~~~~ lteurd 11 hat she ~.llcl. 11151 H> well n• me!" clu1 k-hruwn M.ll crepe I• real!~ "~he sa~s to Buttull, 1-\eep II to• better I han hi ue serge. aFter ull! got II do\\ n In Grund street, last I'll at s 1\ h>t • me!' Sm e, I l1eurt1 her Of cour•e thE' skirt's nowhere )oU tuld 111111, LS II t" i!lljllll'ed the "~Ill p.tlheJI( IOI(e Ut (;~lll);~ li~llr,\ (lib eight lnchef on the ground, bul •lin. "And for I lint ~uu get lit ell!" could I posslbl) let down a knife hem-What !11 !he world Is !he ' "H1gh1! It was IIHII~t·reel , l'eter du1llu~?" unll olht'Jou,· • und •nde<orous ''For llea\·en's snk~ shut up, ~an< y' If It \.\U""ll 1 lunuoral, too lwlu..!\e uw If you ever cull me !hat ugmn l'cl like tu know 1\ hat In lime rhls 'II I'll h:ne you firecl !" hlss~d I'~ IPI thing 1\'HS Hill huw !'' hiS nl'fettlonute sister u lllghl1 At this pcnut a volume noted In tl•~ l'lllo>r;n"l glnre N.tncy shot a glanc( ~..:utalogue as ••F'r(uuiugllaru, Soulh sollclturle at h1~ huntlsorne purpl~:> worth: that ions on thE' Stal• ut .'<.1 iOuntf•nanre. anrl n•l<lreg~d the metl lion durin~ tile Wnt will• ~l··xi"' . ." a ~ltrker I lllld re-oherl to ~PI "He would llrlnk tltree cups of coiTce riel of this time, or f)('t bh lnnllerl on morulng! t•eter says my co !'fee '' the flr•or with a .ond c1,1<h for wlol<h good I But three cutiS do make hln • I promptly apologlzecl nruunrt the Still, this morning-the sur The npnlngy ••nrner of the al~o'e nas recei\e<l In the Aplril of truest you know. tie ueeded som~> courtesy, and the ~f'Sl'loo at DaiAy's desk broke up. surpr1~e 1" ech~d Daisy AI• I plrked up the gallant Frum!ng as quick liS llglttulng, In o swee1 llarn, who had come to the rescue of IIGt~r-l!ISiterty lone nllely calculated tn Nnlll'Y the encouragement she dlol a lacly In distress nt the prke of no exceecllngly awkward fall, out flnt, at all need. yoo don't know I Why, wha · hack up I\ ard. And as be left the you all think? That beautiful girl floor, he dt·opped a note nt my feet. It seem~d illmlr !t was yellow. fainted right here yesterday the~ ramiltar. I picked It up. It hore a the floor IJelow us In :-<ornl8n•ll list of hlstot ,y. books, neatly written I" !u tiny precise letters. HcmemiJrunce time I Just manng!'d to over of l'rofeSBor Burrington's visit the Daisy. think there's something you don 1 pre1 ions dny shot nc1 oss my mind, Nancy," I shot lo, after a swtfl for tl•ose books were such ns be at Peter. "Have you heard would buy, ond be hod rctrie1etl my the old man who wae burt here yellow note from the wnstL'-bnslwt. That was all. I crushed It carelessly '""ruttY morning has died?" •:u.~,.,.vl" gasped Nancy, tor om·e preparatory to casting It hack Into the basket, when sucltlenly-maybe "When? yesterclay after No, we loyal and disciplined because all my nerves were on edgP ~1me1l8 ot youna womanhood- with yesterclay'e accident ond its In- Page Seven crenslngly myst~rfous eo!I!JIIHutlun~11 scewt•d to me 1hut for lit 111s.~ sel· nnd shPPt puper th~t note · crushe1J Feeling eutiosii,Y euough to stlllly unfoltl It I illlttened II out aut.! 1111 Hell II list si!le rio\\ u i ed. it was nothtnjl. hul my )elln\\ n<>le It !Jull IJel'n tori! ::..uh I hul 1\ us wh) 1he crusl1erl paper hull fnl•h'tl sl!lil) bl!!l sc1upctl Ill) Reme:diea Recommended 'I he I e wet'<' till ee r<>IV> ol il t lo,lllll eal'lr 11~ lcu1s on the uule. I!HI~ed to Cure Noise in Sets ! ~ 1 \\onch!l ~d •me u set le~ ut .. Ills <·uu"t·ll b1 I ll"llllh.:uccs In wtlw t1nn111gtnn l'rore~~·mr \\lly \HOUt-'1\' , UIHJ otllflJ lltPbt'~ uppJUtll~,,~ t'Jf~(IJU.II h,ul tt>n<·caled his !look lbt lu 1-'l'.lfll L.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..J lh.JI •elll'lt boolk Into tile el>'elllt' llt)!h.un unless he hut! though! to l(h P l!:!l!i illlt'~ Ill~ Ulti,HIIl.; lite Ullt•n SUBTLETY 11 ~·c•muuent hunul ; why he hu<.l ut the tUJI!llilllt't' Oil !lllillltile C<~ • husen 10 •·ar'e a pnttem ou IL I lllll! lll'din,lfwu of 1he ;\.Jtiuli,JI J•:IPrtrk -tuffecl !he Jellow note l!tlo 111~ sweat An Oxford nncl~l grnduate, a son L!gl!l "''"ttatiou uull !he lt.~tltu M,Jil 1 ~r pocket, Ill d r!'snlvert to h•ok at It I of the \Jt.uage, rlt~CO\!'red lie wa~ uf.n: 1111 l 1 s us stu let Uun agUHI some time w•wn I hue! on euta Ulll'OIIlfut tahly slwrt of monl',\'. ~o hi' 1Jop cunlllltlit'll 11uo lHuught uul l\\<• lngue to 1\ l'lte 'Pent some time t'(ln('oCllllg a letter \\'hen I CUd fllttecJ flOIII ~hell tu llnpu! lollll Jlllllllo th.ll .huuld be ;;1\t'll tllllt \loulrl hn1e tl1e n~lll eiTect upon shelf long enough to collet•! uotes l \l'l~ <'·ll'~·tul t:OJJ~Jder.tllllll IJ~ t!llgl n <onrP\1 lint ~e\ ere pat·ent. Ue operated for neurty two pages of cutalr>!,'lle, a t.t e1 ~ \\ul ku~g ou :,t-Is tu When flnnlly compiPtecl. the lett!'r u;ll'li fll!lll the llgl!l soli.~! 1\llhout tlnl,llllg ot my rlesk telephone sum as follows: l'f':•tl These p10ll bat!el'le•. muuecl me to Mr Huberls' nflke. I ituermcdiate "~ll c!Par fatl1er, I woncler if ~ou ICII18 111e frHIIItg due to \ulluge tluesteppe<! up, as reque~tPd, ancl there tuatll•ll•, unu uvl>e will obll~e me \l'lY gtE'n.tly by ~end · was Mr Almy 111~ ell!~t 1·t; light cOiu,untes are I ing me n ropy of this month's pnrbh "Sir dowu vteaoe atbs ~'u!ler," u.ttUJ ,tii.Jo Intel Pstetl lu k~e)ling tile mngnzlne, and n th e-ponn!l note? P. "lllr Almy woulcl 1 olt, t:e of their lines us unlfmm us { :-;-Don't forget the parish maga· suld Mr. Hnherts 1 Information." some like zl ne. " po~siiJie. There Is, huwe\er, 1111 eeo Mr. Almy turned ~Is clear gray eye -----~ nomic polm IJeyonll 11 luel1 It b lm on me Ancient \\'hlle the V<•ltuge p1aetitul to go "aliss ~'uller,~ ne tnqu!re!J. ~what \\'alter doesn't nrHle-Boo, hoo! IIUl'tiJUtlons often are kept wltllln il do you kuuw about this juoitnr of cookmg. per CI!Dl they frequeu!ly I!UCIUIIte 1\ lil.e m) yours. Ul~ sses Jackson?" Her :\lothe1·-How do lou know' per ceut. ~·11 e per ceut IS scu1 eely no "lie Is nlwu:vs alluhle; but he gives Dof'R he say •o7 lk>~l>le at u llgiJI so1 ket untl accorcl out abuut as much Information as a nrule-He didn't come ri;:ht out .md lngly, hus been ta~en to rept esent depurttnent of state. I nearly swooned s s-say so, !Jut l•e tolri m~ he likecl prutttee. 5""!1 1\ hen he chose to present me with A ratltu 8el operatln;; dii'Cttl~ hom !1 uit rake to he nt lea't ~ix months that clipping last evening" ltghl l1nes must be ull.t[Hed to 11 olil-nntl we\e only been morrt.ed the "How clid be oome to have It?" li per eent voltage lluctu.uion f1 0111 il\'C 1\ Pl'kR! "He sa1cl he had ~een old !Jr Gros IIIli mal. Tl is meuns that tl•el'e wtll venor In the store, and so. when his be a totuJ swing of IU per c~nt. 'l111• WHAT FLAVOR? picture uppeured In the puper, he cut ilgl!ltrog <OIIIfiUili~S llu 1 e experienced lie has 1vorkell here 1h~rty 1t out eonsHIPI.thle 1hfheull~ 111 the w,ry ot years, you know, unrl Darrow's, to compl:nHtS, due to the 1ulum~ of the 1 ttS smallest detail, Is his whole life." '''! ~1\lllglltg tn unll out 1\ith tili'SP "What time die! he gi• e It to you?" rl'he tU llllliOr \ullage IJU<.!lU.ltlOII:S. "Aitout hnlf-past four, perll<~PS fi~e II( (.:(JI dmgl~, <.:OU111lil llt!, OJ d llc11100 mlnniPS befure I nande!l il to you." usk!-i thilt ellgiJICel s Uet-l~lllllg t~od,et "Then be knew who Mr Oros\enor was, ll'ng brfm e he said so Uyls<es l''"'er ~els g11e cou.ltlelltlll•ll to b.d l.tst la111ps or some otllet dt>l l<e th,tl should not hn\e held back this lnfor 'lhe "'II t:tl.e cn1e of Mu<tuatwus matlon. •I won•ler what made him other ulle1nuthe Is to 11111e th~ bPI do so" "Well, 1 believe he got sulky and dPslgtwd ~o that ll llucluutiuo ol till' held hnck the information because ltls sort \\'til not not1tenul~ affect tile 101 1 ume. Mo>l of the cm•·ent cle•1go l!:' feelings \\ere hUI't." I along tile latter Jiue "How were bis feelings hurt?" . W1th a IJ,Jtter,\·Operated set, clis "Well, for one thlog, he was sent • llll hance~ ou elect r.c liuP~ get Into ll4!f to watch the shipping otllce duor to ste11d of being allowed to see all the ratllo set onll' through rucll lion excit!'meot In the shop. For another, \\'lien, ltowe1e1, ~ets nt·e ~unneftell "I sit or got In a jam yestidtlJ, Jun he alleges t11at Mr. CRse spoke to him : du·ectl~ to the light socket, minor m,· , dtstu1 hances thnt 1\111 tijtl cousP · roughly.'' ''\\'hat l-Inda j.un, Btl I?" "~Jr. l'ase I" ejaculated Mr. Roberts, enou;;h I'Hcllation to lle notlce.thle mu) "TI11nk 1t \\US stlnl\berry." gel Into tile set and cause a h!llhPr decidedly stirred some huckg10und of noise. Tin• can "Yes. of all people." Not Responsible he tnken cure of l<!t'Y re.tdtls bJ sull "What did he sny?" asked Mr (anxtousl\ J -~1) 1\ 1fe ~ePms Hu-hnn< power The able biter arrangements. At my. "Ulysses alleges," said I, ''that Ml' cornp11nies are takmg aotne steps to not to ha\e the slighlest lnterr~t in Cnse cnttecl him a superstitious old rednte this nf>ise le1el, but murh of life. Dortor- What mnkes you think rooll How, when. and where, were It Is beyond their control, uod the 5et not forthcoming; possibly Mr. case manufacturer must provlcle his own thnt' "\\'ell, I'1e triecl her 1\tth golf, oil remedy. was just as excited as tile resl of us footiJall ancl racm~. ant! It's llarcl~. It Is, to be sure, quite trlle that talking to a stone!'' like just But any- ~~~ mysses Is superstitious. -'!!L I~~;:$~~( ~et~ l I I j wny, be did a useful thmg ln ldentl· tying Mr. Grosvenor. boweve'r much he took his time in doing so.'' "You may be lntE'rested to' know," Roberts, "something ohsen·ed Mr about the 1\0und suffered by Mr Gros•·er or" "Yes, In deed." "That slaslllng of his right wrist The doctors be· sonppPd a tenclon lleve II wns the palo of this suddenly broken tendon which marie him fnlnt. though an nrtery had been cut." "It must have been a verv ilangerous and peculiar wound." "Yes,'' said Mr. Alrny; ''there were numerous slashes on his wrist, eacb ahout half an tn~b long They were on the Inside of the "rlst, all parallel It was a 'I'E'ry strange to the hnse wonncl The wrist was hndly man~:led; the wounds hart aprmrenlly heen macle with a small, sharp, thtn hlnde 'I heir nmnhPr <•ertnlnly gave the lm pre<<lon that the ntlnck was not only unusmil. hut spiteful as 11 ell. If the ~ltery wn>: se' ererl, you SE'e, Rill} lhf ol<l man rpndl'red um on<clous for soure liltle time, riPalh would havt• 111e' irnhly reS<Jited The put pose of nil tluose oth!'r slnsl•ln~s I~ not clear.' . or "\\'eren t the,\ tltlng~tntl~ ll.l 1n ful T "C lnly IIHHierutely, the~ \\llUid never 11:11e pre\!'nled the vlrot11n frnm strug· ' ~hug. or l'rying fnr help" "In that ca~P,'' I lnqulrE'd 11esltnt !n,;ly. "tnl!!lltn't thPir 11r!'~ence sug U:l'~t suki<IP 1'' ~lr. Almv slwok his IIE'>Ht "Other farts don't lwtu that reu uln the SOiling, out," he unswe1 ~(j f11~1 plate, the blow llnrl eut the nrter,v 11as dealt sw1ftly unrl fPtCtbly :>:ow. ~!r G!'Osl r•rwr, the !Inc tors re port, had a weo1 k Ilea rt n nrl e1 e1 y ap l•l'.lr.Hile of ~ Ullin who had lh erl for 1 eal'l' 111111er o he 11\ nen nus sl rain !Je toni<\ lie \IllS AlSO rl~lll·hHIIdetl not puss1hl) 11111e •IPnlt sue h u forte ful hi oil ngulu~t hi~ •m n l'ight wrist !'lieu, n~ ,\ ou l\nnw Lhe '' Pap,•n whnr e1 er It 1\ as. 11.111 hPPn rPmm "" Con ,ettUP'It 11, sun1e on~ nttnrl,ed him It Is Ill) business to lind out wl1o thut And n~ I unc!Prst .. nd you at·e 1\a< lVIII \\ il1111;:: to "''''t me In rlnlu~: so ,J>k ~ott now to 1 Plll,lin lit' I e "hlle 1 tn to get some further inform:~t••·n fll•tn ) our ft•II0\1 1\ llne%<'S lo the dl~ co1 ery of tl!at a(·~irl!'nt In the slwp" ~Jr. Almy turned bri,ld,v to the des!, tt•ll phone I turned to ~1 r. t:ohcrts 11 p!!lllte ;::il en rontrnc!Jttnr,v 01 ders h\ t11u p;PnNals In the l.mgtw;::e of P,le hro118, t iiHJUited: "\Vlwt's !!t•ing to hupfll'n to the mre hool< ~.ttnlogue?" But 1 couldn't 111.11,e him undllstnnil 111e; ond tn deed, ht>fure I ~lwuld Iulie had lime to 111 esPnt my ease morp tle:11·1y, In bounded- li!emlll, bounill'rl- Oals\ Ahhott, whom I he' telc•phone hod Ju;t SllllllllOIIed. (TO BE CUNTJNU~cD 1 Seemed Too Much for One A little girl ~a-· tr U\ elmg In a street car with her mother, a \\oman of \ ery slight !Judd. l'n·~ently an ext• emely stotl! woman boa1 dec! the car, and sat down oppo site the little girl. The car started ofl' 1'\ltb a jerk, and the little chile! contemplated the worn an opposite her for some minutes, then, tumiug to lwr mother, Inquired in a loud voice: "Mother, Is tlmt oil one lacl~ ?" Keep Bright Keep yonr mind bri;::ht nnd you 1\ ou't get blu .-Forbes Mugozmll, FO. R •THE. N•.O.TEB~~OO•'<*K",J!. • Wonderful "lou know noothby-great fellow for detail" "lie 1s, that: fie'~ the sort of cbnp "ho "oulc l!O and get mm·ried and be uhle ufter~~atd to tell you whetter It I was ~IenrlPissohn, Lohcngrin or Tnnn hnuser the~ pin,\ ed during the cere Excessil e \ ol tage or def(•clil e lnsu tatlon 111 11 cause eontlensers to 1Jre.1k down. The a' ernge rouio r ecel\·er '' u>et! lluee hoUI's u day, or uiJout l,UO:J hours u j'eur. An antennu ft om 40 to ::iO fPet !ugh monJ ." Is the !Jest for e~caplng grc,tt IJat rages of s-tatic. l.1ght machine oil will remove Onger murks f1 o;u the panel of a receh e• an!l control knobs Sulphnte begins to form "hen n bnt· ,1 e1·~ Is 111 a run down sl .tte. MototiJuutmg Is cnu•ed b~ re•l!lual ripple In the plnle \'oitnge supply More than oue S<'t con op('IUte froru tile saule tterinl llil'e 1\tth the use ot •pedal drcults A hi;;l! ln!lnl'l<ln< e choke cml Is ~f fntl\e 1\hen It Is cv.l!lecled lu 'Pile, 1\llh 11 g11d le.ll, or a pl.tte (uupltu~ THE BEST l.u\\ · C' butteriP~ cause m.1n~ trou Illes mul nnt,t•• ltl !he 1a tho 1~~I' I"'' TIH',\ ~lloul I It{• ll rH:•v..t•d ,tl least e\ I.:! I:rom lllt!ht 11~. Sl ,, I Hl-\\'hot tl~ou like best uhont S( ho< I~ l'tll 1\111 (;om lHIIlll' fiOIII It, ' 'Ill,.~ ~llllpfP"I rf>IUPd,\ for f 1<il11g I~ tn hn'e a \.JIJ.tllle \olunle <'onltnl llt 1hP l'eC'PI\ , n~ l n·l ~I Ia" tuhe 1S I he \\e"dl,e~t (>ieJJu nt 111 8"1::si:tcs~ View ''\ ou 'fCill to ll~l\ e :.1 guwl <1 ,tl of t.uth 1u (].o(''Ols," -.;:-id I~ml.Ht to hh Ill\ a lid ltiUHl ".1 •lnltnr '·t 11.1\e," \\:Is tile tl·plj lll•u 1d l>e loo't It tl' let a gooli cu•tom u IJ~e we the'' ~Pt Maur.~ing Resi&tm·s for Better He.::t Radiation In I.''";.: oul tile po\\t•r 1(;':-;;l~lul::- tu thH.dl~ u u pl,llt• •UJIJ!l) 111111 tllcJe Is ncl\11111.~l' tiJslllal fiiCJ\'1ltln~ Till:-. the rPstdl~ b,J:-.L'IHl.ll in 11 tl1e tl"P d :-.p.tre aud lmpm I. Jilt. In he !.!rJIIHd H':::lstor~ IJetiPI 01 liP:tl r . Cute in a Baby· ~wful atl'hree Saugus Centrt>, Ilia•• -"I have taken 10 bottles of Lyclia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and would no more be w1thout a bottle in the house than I "ould be wtthout brred. It has made a new woman of me. I used to be so cross with my husband when I was suffertn~ that I don't know how he stood me. Now I am cheerful a.nd strong and feel younger than I dtd ten yearR ago when my troubles begao."-Mas. JOH:'i SKAHA:<, 21) Emory St., Saugus Centre, Ma.ss. COMPLEXION IMPROVED = • .. QUICKLY Carter's Uttle !iver Pills l'ure!J Veeetatrle Laxathe ~~~~;;,lmovc the bowel. free from patn and unple..ant after efl'ectt. Thev relieve the •v•tem of con•tipa• Remember they are a doc:tor'e prucription and can be tak;en bv the entue family. All Druggutl ZSc and 7Sc Red Packages. CARTER'S~PILIS -and it's Dangerousby Ruth Broittam HAROLD SOMERS from yout d••ler. Brooklyn N Y. Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh All dtalers Money back tor Hnt bottle 1f not au ted 'lt.utuh ~ucJ,In,u; does bnb), bUt It iS OlS,gU>'U on rear-old and sometim hab•t The until fift!'en or sixteen! moy cau<e an !11-formed mouth or in dUl'e aclenoids; and 1t always Inter· feres with cligest10n. Pinning the <·lee\ e over the hand; attachlug mit· tPn•, or putting on cardboard cuffs, "hlrh preHnt bending the arm• at the eluo" ~. are ~ome of the wu~ s to stop the hnblt Another bad hablt-11 regularity In bowel action-Is responsible tor weak bO\\ els and con~tlpatlon In babies Gi\'e the tiny bowels nn opportunity to act at re!,'Ular periods each day. It they don't act at first, a little Fletch er's Cn~oria will soon regulate them E1 ery mother should keep a bottle of It handy to use in cnse of colic, chol ern, cltarrhen, gas on stomach and bowels, constipation, loss of sleep, or \\hen baby Is cross and feverish. Its gentl,r Influence over baby's f'l stem enahles him to get full nourishment from his food, . helps him gain, strengthens his bowels. Ca•torla Is purely vegetable and harmtes•-the recipe Is on the wrapper PhJslc!Rns ha\·e prescribed It for o\·er 30 yearO'. With eoch pocknge, you get a valuable book on Motherhood Look for Cha•. 8 Fletcher's s1gnuture on the wrapper so you'll get the genuinP r:nuly-1 am tile happle>t womnn in the wo•ltl, hE'cnuse r am marr~ iog the man I 1\ ant \\'mnie--Oh. that's notl!m~ True hH}IJ!Ille's COtll('S to a. gll'i by llllli'I'Y· i11;: the mnn somebnl11 else nunt.,,T•t-Bits Inspiring Subjects~· The Lord [ The Holy Scripture Life • faith ~EMANUELSWEDENBORG Book of 634 paiet,c:learpnnt,cood. paper. •ubstanttally bound in 1till paper coven. Endowment enables Ul to tend thi• book to any addrest w1thout further colt or obliaation en tecelpt of onJr Five Cents Sweden borg Foundation Incorporated Room 1274 18 E. ~lot St New York Woman Howe Admire• am ~pedally admiring another woman. She man·iecl u half wo1th· less so1·t of fellow, unci not much 11 us expected of her, ns she came ft 0111 a shift!Pss family and shiftle<s oPighborhoocl. I3ut she Is surprising e\E'Q one. Her new kin, ot ltrst ~u•11iciou•, 111 e ncclallning her. Her half wvrth less hu•hand not oOnly 101 es hN, 1, t she Is making n man of him. She 1s the reigning seno.ttion In the little town 11 hl're she Iii e•, she ts so odor· a hie, sensthle, womnnty and 1101 thr. ller name is Lizzy. l ha' e heart! so much about her that I shonlcl rat11er see Lizzy than Ethel Barr) more.E. \\'. Boll e·s )lonthly. I a )ub feedio~ !ffim k•. ". 'uh, sah, bos•, me ancl sharks mu't fnenc1~.'' "\\'11~, boy, shatk'' don't eat black A negt o 11 a~ oiTe1·ecl lh nsl'\llfP-1 slloultl tl1illk jOll ,., ould ~~~ a·il.tmNI to he,; m t111s "' kl.lun l10o!l for tt, apolo~I7.C 'J 1\lldfl-lluu't 1111!.1111; !'le 'Nil \\OI'e.-~Iont1eal h\ 11 o1 P meat." "Ah know, but It's just m.th luu< to meet "id one out's blmtl." ~ttll". o~di llloll iJp ltllll~l(lflll from U hOlt\ rh•peUd"' loli!!Pl,l nil If)(' tPIIIJ!!•r,ltiiiP ol llH• rj C;:zsil>• Named A stud) of hetec!lty of 214 of t\1> \\ orld s ;!'l(~ntl'st 110ets, sewotJ<ts and pl•ilosopl1~rs !lhO\\C'U tllnt onl) 10 had distmgui,l•e!l fathet•. \'.-tt<H 11111 you I'IICIHIII \'PI')' h111lV H11d .the IPIIlpPrUf111P Htlcl \PitH il\ \\'lun tiP z!• { I.LIC !Ill~ oJollitl!ll,\ Ill choosing,) 11.11ne ot lhe -.;JJII'ounclmg :111 for tn. h) 'f "'~tor ic..: lllntlitiPtl \Pit~t,dh llu n· '" u tc l'mlll ~loll!!•!' :'\ot the :.;li:,:IJti:S( "~tutl," PffNI 1\lllrh !P<uli' In <:PieJalt•d nir cin:ulntion unci ht>l•r!' \ ou S('<', dP,IJ', 11 e 'e onll •me •·it.:ll hl'lt!'t r.ull,ltinn of li'P hc.ll . Th" 11'1111 •··••lial!oll Is renll,v not utellr.JI<' m tl11s <t•n,e, ~IIHP thP heqt !o« flue to II"· uir t·il<lli.l!wn I• tl'<lmil.JIII ;·allt•d "tt!IJ\Ptllon ' hut the Fultlll't ll'llll l!.t• '0111e to connote nil lo«ps ln~ln•li.'" tho<e clue to ro111eetwn nH<I coH<Iur rcl,J tile What DoP.s It M01tter? 'llttl ~nu H'aiil nnd " l'tarlll rile lt•.tl!led led til P )'Oil lll'.tr!l •,tst nt.:ilt ?" "Xo. h•ll thlll clldn t maltP•. I h,uJ a ~.tt hse t:•·mutlifo'Je f1 ce tJc kN (f.ei[lZI;!') l1:1n. Tubes and Battery Are ;:;'int to Cause Trouble OON'T suffer headaches, or any of those pams that Bayer Asp1rin can end in a hurry I Physicians prescnbe it, and appro\ e its free use, for it d?es not affect the heart. Every druggtst has it, but don't fail to ask the druggist for Bayer. And don't take any but the box that says Bayer, with the word gcmrir~e printed in red: to llnfNh 'uur Kod tK fl. om!'; SHIPLERS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Salt i.alr. Caty, lltah 11-1 So. Matn St. I I ------=-- no orchestra flom the Langenburg gtaThorough tlon f01med the opinion that 1 <' \lr Snapp-~Iy motto Is: "·hut Is group \\OS performing before an en· It was only a "orth doiug Is 11 rth doing well. tlmsiastlc audience. ~ 11 .~ sn~pp- notice that when phunogrnph record cont.Jioiug the re-1 tool of ~ om·elt. e'er you make produetlon of a crowd applaudmg. e•sts. il•sco- l:hemocal Work.o, Patchogue, N Y, We emplov pt"Ofesslonal photographers ~!.J;;I•t•Hte-11 "<en" str:tn;!c to me ' 'FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Tdelll for ll!!e rn connection \Uih l'nrk<'r B lilur flalsam M"kes the bn.tr roft and fluffy. 50 cents hy ma1l or at drug.. KODAK FINISHING All Did It It jour rud1o set h !r<>ll!Ps we, 1k 11110 1 that you tnuld keep nn tol>hln;: that ciiOI'II!OUS c•o!pnl:tt:on for so lo11g 11ithout !win;: c.tu;:ht. 1\ I'<HH h In ('upper's ~'urmer II 1 he 1'1·1soner (hrightly)-\Yell Jl,e nn•k" guJe thnl the "H' hatter 1 1~ In ~oud tol!UIIil!ll, and th~t t1 1e tuhps art> cnrpor:~t•on 11ns prett~· busy 1tself not pl:n ed out. thnt tl1e grit! leu!, still lenk< nne! thnt all \'\Ire tonnt•(tloo• Making Them Work urP good. "Sco1 e one for the l!u,hnnd<."' "\\'hat row?" 'I he luhe< und the balt!'J~ are the "Some of them n1e finding their 111 st to ~et wu\k and cuu<e truuhle. 'ful!t•s are supposed to gh e 1,000 l hitherto frl\olous wh·es make 1ery l1ours of sen Ice. Some do and some 1 fair chauffeurs.'' Unve a good extra tube on · do not One Last Reque:st hand nnd use It to replace suspect!'cl tubes In the set It results are hetter 1 Doctor-About mne patients out ot nfiN mnl.tng thi• test, you will know t•n don't lhe through this orreration It Is time to renpw the wenk tubes, 1 Is there an~ thing I can do for you l before we l!e;;m? Klnclly nust;y. P.ttient- Ye••ah. Canned Applause !>elected'' hot.-' mnh me hnnd bJ tbe {)ermnn fans 1\ ho recently hE'nrd so tlonalist. gregn Con much applause aft!'r the renditwns of nol'~ aflf•r Sl'lel'lli n.onlhs' u•e. II! liP• Mrs. Skahan'a Opinion of Pinkham's Compound tion poiaona which many tunet eauae pimples. Tolcra:i::m 1HIIllli1111H hi Tribute Not Heavy The repuhl1c of Andor• a has just !lnltl Its unnunl tribute of 1,400 franca (about $f>6) to Its t\10 "co-princes," the president of Frnnce and the bishop of Urge!, S11aln. For 64!l years An· dorrn hns paid tribute and enjoyt'd unrl1•tm bed so1 erelgnty In It& moun· tam \alley. It IJeeame a re11uhllc In ISOG. Anclorrn claims about ::i,200 in hahlt.mts. "AS NECESSARY AS BREAD" No Place for Him \Piff,.tll\ \\ ll.tt thuu•,u t! e1ght liuu<lt ctl uu I t.inet) ~enr' of tkkin~o~! 'l'l!at's the rew1 d e~taiJlt>hcd b} the contents or four UIU\11'1'~ in the llnl!lmhe clrpnl't· ment of the Paramount studws ut !loll) \1 noll The>e <l•awer• are gi\Pn mer to ancient wnlt lies wl!ieh are u•Ptl In the umkln~ of picture,, 'l'hey hn•e hel.'n gnthe•·e!l f:om nil flU!IS of n.e nntlon during the p.1st t:i yenrs Tlwre Hl'e 1:!1 of the<e antii)Ues and all are In perfed 1\ orklng 01 d('r. or men's watthes there n• e 43 sll ver .md 21! gold ones The'e are aug mcnled l!y 42 slher nn1l 1G gol•l The men's col IIIlich~~ for women. leC'tllln r•oulams one one huntlr!'cl fifty >en1·s nl!l, six one hundred year~ old, 17 m·ule more tlutn se1·enty fi1e )'ears n~o. 21 \'\ hil'h are sixty l ears old and IS u•>'cl for forty-f11 e )'ears or more 'l'hp t" o one-huncJrpcl fifty-sear-old watrhes are the prizes of the collection. One Is n Swiss chatelaine watch worn nt the helt. f'1.I No Competition re"'l~tor. tile Old Timep:cce Still Record Passing Hours 1 n.t;( h.J l.s. SPOTs, T,\:S. 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