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Show Tl Pajre Two HIS WHITE PANAMA WAVED BY BANDIT AS TRUCE TOKEN Ella, Giag'er fiucston by Ethel He Is from Jackson Is New Vork. look at yuii. bringing him to- -to Around the world, my dear, two years of It and that takes money I He's used to people dressing up for diuner every single night, I dare say he'll wear nn evening gown himself I mean dress suit. I'll put on Helen's Alice-bluorgandie, ll Just tits me." The mere Joy Marjory considered, of dressing was a point In favor. I dare say It "Well. I don't know. would be nil right Lets of folks do dress for dinner." "Oh, darling, how good of you. I'll We'll be having do all the workcoffee by the floor lamp." "I!ui we Haven't the right cups" "We're going to borrow the gold set The set out of Helen's hope chest the Gleaners gave her for Christmas." "If we break one of those gold Illustrations by Irwin Myers STORY FROM THE START CupyrlKht, l.jr rioMii M. rrtll Co. YiSV In tha UMinlly tilet home pf Rev. Mr. Tolliver of Hid Thrush, Iowa, hli motherlrs daughter, Helen, Miriam and Ellea "Ginger Ella" art busy "groomiiiK" their alster Marjory for participation In th "beauty imgeant" that evening. With Kddv Jack-oprosperout young farmer, her 'sccrt, Marjory leave for the anticipated triumph. Overwork has affecled Mr Tolliver' eyea to the point of threatened blindness. Ginger hns tried In many waya to add lo the family'i Blender Income, but she la not discouraged. Marjory wins the beauty prlie, 100 00. She glvta the money to her father as pnrt of the expense necemwry for I he treatment of hla eyea by Chicago peclnllsls. CHAPTER III dramatic silence which fol lowed this unexpected outburst, Ml riam's light hand led her father away dear" Tills one small section of I lie lidii.se from the very beginning of their rest dence, was Ginger's own. If was dilll cult of approach, for there were no stairs leading to It. anil sole adtnls Eton was nv means of a wabbly old ladder of sis rounds, which, carefully balanced against the wall at the end of tlie upper hull, led to Hie trapdoor which opened upward Into Hie attic. Ginger loved t lie attlr most of all fur The tntidoor. Its Inaccessibility. which swung on a hinged lock and had to be pushed upward wit h one hand, was no obstacle, hut nn added charm tn her eyes. On Hie aillc side of the door, she .hud, with her own hands, driven a big staple, added atiothei hook, and when she went thither on matters of any special moment, she locked ll furtively behind her. The studio was her sacred ret resit, and on this particular Sunday afternoon she bail a definite motive In retirement, for she sought the guidance of the Muses. Glutei had made a End Eddy Jackson had drought to the parsonage, as n Saturday gift from his mother, a Jar of preserved peaches wrapped In an old puce of the New gasped Helen "Why my 'Why, why" "Oh. the poor, brave, dear, mulcted soul," wept Miss Jenkins "Going away like dial with Just thai help less young girl lo look after him. I shouldn't have permitted It I should have gone myself.'1 "Oh, Miriam Is very capable. She has always gone before She will take care of him." I'.uf Miss Jenkins, still weeping, without a word, pulled away from her rAW .Mi?' J , , Mur-loc- k World. Helen had mini pled If lightly Into the waste basket, where the sharp eye of Ginger Kilo bad espied It, whence her greedy s i I the wide coticl. by the Hour lump, whh a delicate cup poNeil between hei At aer side with the white lingers hiniiig array ot ibe gulden coffee set on a small table lose at tier hand, was Ginger in blue organdie 'Tome id," she ca'led brightly "We are having oi.r rntTe-- slowly so you can )oin us " 'Tofreer Oil. indeed. I see." Kddy'S voice was etilgiiuiili al, but. rail vine with a vlsiti'e eftorl, he proceeded to itiirxluce bis friend Alexander a genuinely romantic figure, neither garbed In conventional dress suit nor shining coal ot maS lie was very tall, with a great ease of matitiPi and t ntuplele self possession with sleek dark hair, nnd dark bright eyes, and a thin hrown face. Ginger could have danced with Joy. She poured the coflee with fingers York had rescued It And from it she learned, to her delight, that the New lork World would pay five dollars each for the Bright Hayings of Children. One of Ginger's great grievances In life was the tendency of bet sisters to recull, and repeat, smart sayings of her own none t"o remote childhood. Such repetition reduced her to object and helpless fury. Cut she noted that the auditors always laughed, am pie proof of the presence of humor. She cast admit In her memory for the ruost amusing of these pscudo laugh producers, and unahle to discover merit by her own b.tlgtiieiu. ste hit upon the one thai bad produced the greatest gales of merriment. Merely changing names and relationships from her own and Helen's to that of B mother and daughter, she wrote: "Mrs. Ingiahtiui s;ctit nu entire afternoon assisting u iielglihot to cut out aud tit a gowa. mid when the garment was entirely htoslied. she wished to make paymciit for the time con Fumed. 'Oh, no,' said Mrs Itigraliam shall nm take n cent pleasantly, for It 1 did It enllrely out of friend Ship.' The neighbor was Insistent, hut Mrs. Ingroham remained t'.nn. and would not take the money. At last she turned to Alice, Mrs Ingrahnm's small daughter standing mar and said, 'Alice, tell me. Low can I make your mother take this the dollars which she has fully earned?' Alice considered moment, and then an nounced gravely, 'You niighi give It to me, and she will borrow It."' Ginger wrote, corrected, and copied Then she read It. dis nsteful'y "It's a dumb thing." she thought frownlngl I5ut the memory of unfailing laughter encouraged her, und she folded 11 neatly, tucked H Into an envelope, und addressed It In a linn lurge hand. At six o'cloik, the girls came to p ether In the kitchen where I hey bur rledly set out a light supper. In order to be at church again til seven for the meeting of the Cpwortri league. Mr. Tolliver did not attend I his, as it w as a service especially calculated to en courage and train the rnuiigct mem tiers of the congregation In active par ticlpatlon, and he Imlh.ei! to the beliel that they took part with more fne dom In his absence. afternoon, at one On Monday O'clock, the anxious little family path ered In the living room to ta.t gooii tj to Mr. Tolliver and Miriam starting for Chicago. Sueh iretin minus Issues were Involved tn thlti shim II Journey Perhaps be would return without Hi haled glasses, perhaps the dear tired eyes would see once more Hie ine that (hone In theirs perhaps the dreaded operation witild he declared Inevitable. Perhaps thing would ) ist drag on and on, month after month, ns they had dragged In tie pust. They went out to the veranda. Miriam leadli.j the wnj with the light for it, drug bag. Her father gled with her plaj fully for pi.i of It She tuiked her hand Into 1,1k arm, looking tint k. I he girl smiled at her, she smiled in return. Their smiles were sat. ilu'r fathir rm.iM Dot see Ibe smiles. H.elr young rye Their father yearned with pain. . could not ee the yearning :ned a hand at them In bilthe farewtii. . "Be good (tlris. Klien d"Dt let uny u mm that trembled Just a little, easting (lis erect proprietary glances at Marjory to make sure that she remained viv Idly alert mid Interested ntol frowning terribly at Kildy Jackson on the side, Kddv studied (he delicate lines of his small cup with a significant fasclna (ioti. bill. no ed the small saucer pre curiously (in his large hand and eiap tied the cup In two large draughts ri'i;iic-tln- g more, und again more Alevirilet Mttriock. on ibe othei hand "is became f genuinely romantic li'iire li:ito!lei his vitb nn eae n 111. tio of long sin! Me:o! nistmn Ginger Wrote. Corrected, and Copied Then She Read It, Distastefully "It's a Dumb Thing" and hurried down the flagstone path toward her mv n home. Ginger's eves were stotm'H retlec the. an "U rn," s!ii "II nmttereit mail. Ti e d.irn i Mug's rati lilng. I.'itel tiiat :., .laiksoti calling by teliplioiie, got G, tiger on the wire. "Have volt anyone Hare who nm:M like a Utile brau'ng : ' .e llw.Jfe'l mi-M- Giti.n 'Voil we gel It." "Miriam there?" "No, she has gene to ( l.leago with ttas tone driving nnd father. for dinner. w;h h ntatheinatb al sipilie, atid won't be home until late Margies pete, I'm here, ami It von want to hold hands wc can get Mis? Jenkins.' "I don t. Hut I have a cluip bcrv man I met lu Chicago a long lime ago pretty nice foUw lives In New York Jusl baik from u iwc. )cani tour of the world and all points east I thought perhaps Marjorj might lake him on for the evening, htil "IliCf Miriam Is away, ymi would have lo girl friend tne ." liven over the l lejihoiie ttiblv could feel l be sudden Bvarlre In liltigrs voice. Il.e covetous glitter of bet bright eyes, the guile In her rivitv,; thoughts New Vork I "),b ago - tirouiu) it !, l;'d In ,tr thni-f- i. oh, some wis i.s i fiiii- y In the M.ddle 'fancy." think' stl : "I ihni .n' nr tiioii whl'e "I gin--itiil , Driver Aid-- Pursuers. Schwartz drove it cab so slowly that IKo poli. i men vvre able lo keep t ' i y tr.-l.lalou : up on foot, t!r:ng Sllbi-li!tliii:.' whi'e ',:! ". i.,v frotit the !i,e'lie inli,o-iti p ii', ii oc;. i'i- of sla ts a it tin II St ..'calif Ui..titl yelled hilt. he ;iol;cei;;.-- I.;, ltd, t so .!i the e.'ifi. Slowly, uit'i ijt.iwti Willis, the !. s l'i t:.t ti adviit'-'The white oh !' t ke;-- tli.'tcr !, ..:. "I surrender,'' nnd p'it his b;,t b::e on hi i ,.d. - I 1 nre imt "i. rilto.-- i nn nrti i'a',o Iri ilin niMi.ititlc t:guie. "Ho le me hi voi.r Cm ed. " I'll C." Cot.' I; tin b'V, Velio, " I, ol, , ti ., J, , I, st.ltl .! tO i'l k ii alii i! to; bn..tv i. it Mr bit I d. H " the dress." Mar lory's calm wa n iu Vhttas inaniruiluB her pu k n t:i :,e I110l.11! iij. i c'y. leu i,ed down con W !. t .ll .o.!!t j it ste-- ! "I ) ib-- j g. ii she ,, i.tiicr " I'.roa.p.v.iv ' i " i'l o t .. .K - v I !'by in s tui t. getcn 5fg the ! i"'i!c rt now of d .'portion il'' iropcrty, coins f.oto the Is land of t Thi Is p hivt d the fity of tjiolvtu. ilalllif from pefhiips It 'His it,i t pttoti. He Inrg "n ! e:-- t 'vt I :. ; f ;;ln tit of ntiV than l!T!) tln ck law, ut an- lo ITi.l t years ;ito; fi t Ihi iti.t i s nn whlib II Was il.iviicl hpd b"(ti btiHci for .m.i's 1 more iih l lis dis. every made n 'rtsitioti It, I',, icarticd worl 1. It w.h nbout lililv fee( lote In Its or'g Imd form; ih broken ( len s s'e hi In siitti!-museum. 'I la M' laws s how Ihlil Itmre t' l ?ii"t ye, us ago wetm n lu thi On ti ,,a elty could Moreovir, iropeity. li-- s :,t' 1 on I,i ,' ,,;,, V I '" f i',r. b . r I, M.h, n. po(r not s. ti-- I'l. "to It n M. II'I MII. lltlo'l er W. I ' ' ' I'l ''I prop. , tl. 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I i! o ,. ,. ;, ,.t t'itlde t!ti!, U reel ii .; t,, ,. , , amottui ef ru't'-.Vi.y.. f,,,", ., ' All the Time "h. mother. "'Well, you tce, mother, lirt ,nr tn (klit t'hnrley tin' then August, (,!,' that's the way It goes" hf tf. - (, . ox v gen. If n man s llrst Impulse Is to be 0 mannered, his bringing up bas b" neglected. Dorothy's Mother The Fut Mother i (top;.., i;V, ) j know what b. iin.s f nui,, kW ;,, tell slot ie? Small I 'al. t, r Yes, tttntnttiB. thrt prow- up nml cet tn ,e Ui(iy u,tj. tellers vm r Hie radio. I Claim Proves Clilldren d"0t or e narlly take to clnet but bere'l that nil of It'cra PerhaH It noo!4' be (tilled a meff'ri! nt tilt. H' nwrttSW a rbh, roncentn: Tl PC J I IIUUi X . ta' sweet to the vvliiitesi.tne, . . e. i.iisiri.. svtcct m jour cninis ii,. n"1' ini.i.itn-n- i - trf .11.1 t.ii I.. "'I. I'lliom lii lliei e'o , ...i ' l gnit,' i, ,tMV Wj, Peyer kids any mote." said .tudd when he ram,, iti from his play. "Why bo!:'' ashed Ittolber. il.oy- jus' light all the lime." tv.is I Im n ply. "P'it I don't undorstaiii) began pmpertifi antiseptic "tnetajodin." tvlilch hi to lie made by coiuliining Iodic M without question. S.otil smiles and whistles under all (lilt. cutties. S'uuii Is thrifty. Scout Is clean Iti thoti-- ht ntnl deed. Found tinti-vpH- of biilin'e, but not slinging when if plied ti npeii wounds, n ne dru; Ui been (liscnvcreil by I'mf. IbiM fri elith.il. n psvshili'gi.sl of the IM lie b;;s iiataeil th W llllIvrrit.v. Boy Scout Low Is tn be trusted In ihe King, his coun Ins nilicers, bis parents, tiiplovers, and those under "I m not oduce l. St'nrln "loJine" Having all (he Sioi;t n ),,, dtttj (s i,, lielp i.JhctS Scum Is ti friend in till, nml a b otbor to every other Smut, no m.'tttir t.. whal social clasi lh,. Oiler lielotlgs. Soi!t is cnlllleoiis. Scut Is a ft lend to anim; Is. Scent obeys orders of his (intents, patrol lender, or Seoul master xn ,,v ), e. to iil,M A ,s ,.r .(, A ,.., - r ,ve.) t,, ',,, c, A ,i, , r bi:l. ,,w , t. ;, d Sco'.l's potior S'..t:t is loyal his , i, i I ley, eater .n ,1'y ,,,, cows iti vn, i, l,, :,!s ,; et ottli f. ed Pi ., bn , ,, I" t'.e;r l" f w.is A :i....ehitl,.i!i : ,.,.! pi.,, n """' ari Nurttlk, Every day 10,000 women buy I bottle of Lydia E. rinkham'iVe tablo Compound. They know tbit there is no better remedy for tbrir troubI(orno ailments with tba' accompanyir.z ncn'oumcss, uiache, headache, "blue" spells, rundown condition. Ihe A ,).. tl,,.,,, k..j, by f f,.,., bti-.- rV.t.y. I r ci ' . 'I "' ' ,,, . in, I i ti " t I t, vian-lards- I i f t '"i ,.:.,t ti. r,., pr..ve pro.pcthe, t 'j .... McrTlmur Kills. I !'. t m ..,,.,; t, , ;, M- -. .1 I., p, vet, I'd l i4 (. ,t ,, ,, I ' !! v f nd FWHu mil iTurti" III 'RK.tr tt tTS UDta AMI (.KNTI.KVILi li'rtur. Mrxi. fitra moner. W. InlrmiillnnHl limit h and Itrnoly farm Who run a any listen- -, s tiled a:,. grunted their They good oitos I tit as c;o li vv as lining the very same- Ihii.g there was tin audience :( all. When liny rettl';-',.'this was the case they gave up s;n t.l.li.g, and what is i. :m e ti iy gave up the pica of Votl'.g. They worn le t otiiv sttre of simply recelvito n.eir ow tl Votes- - lull Ihey li"t to bother vvith btivlng a prislihiit of the pen, ot jittytt.linj else. ' 'tie "f thn chief nasotis why Ihey gave t:p Ibe whole .i a was ihai n( j:tst Ihiit llloliient the fanner ('Utile their supj er. along w i And what was being ptesldent, or trying to be president, compiii ed with hav ing nippi-rThere was simply no comparison lit all. Nn" nt all. (initit, grant, squeal, sq ieal, , ft Grr - l b- -s Of for m I FLORESTOM SHAMPOO-h- l'l cnnnerllnn with I jirk- -r llnir 1U fan. JliinW mail (if ftl drtf. hsir soft and fluffy. 60 cnt by ii U. lltKux L'licmicU WurkdrudtotsS. t voting." Then P.rother Paeon suggested thai imcj go ;iiioui io tae Mumps ami mini plies and make speeches. He said the Idea was for each to say the others were m- good and only to vote for hi in. He said, too, that they must Say the whole pen would go to dost motion If I hey ilidh't vote for the one making the speech. Well, thfy all wei.t arottul the pen, chousing flumps and ni.td piles I com Which to tt.i'ke their speeches. I he oi ly trouble was thai none of tt, c.vvs t,ro Good said, "now that every rule wishes to be the highest. "And we'll have to prepare for the Is Heir Grunted Their Points. and Squealed o.-i- If t!, ,, VI!i the , t, I op; '-- ti !: it ' .1. - s. 1'i.lr f,,,. 'MS br f-- ,p J il , .! if ( . ,),. Drnstii P,l)jr Sliirr i i f. .t Bi.r , .,( ,, i , t, ' ? ,,f ),;',. ,,,:,;u.s ., w ,,s , ' - ' ' ;t, I , . I tl.e ,! i v i ... ,, . - P.".. ti- r - ,. i Wl.lti i! ti ! Tt, . in.."!.-;- r,ur o tciITl VIS or II , , ! 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't l! 1 !;i crev ; e by. . 11 hi s ,, , w- ,i ;. .,! i ; :" ' law provide) Ihiil n n;kf.;.r.i to I or mor'gnge l,!s ;fes - ;. f I s ertt, llor toiitd n son dNpi"moltur pn perty If , m.,!!,. f ays I!. is aticiit.t .1 itit!e on pr,),,. I'ver in m.-r- Some & .I.CV the . PMII UPS IM CAfK- p;;v.. for w:.;.-th."i dry Mod; an. I yotm s'ock. !;! t!.e-o- . a too, tii e.. in .. v, r. Tl s'.pp'y, tva'er s':; p'y iti "it'; Ir; : is: tt. slio-llbo ll'Spo-t.- . t !;t ,'.ir j,.. tervals. Water Is j;;.t ns for body f'.im tiot.s i:s f,.oi). ii f.K-niiinu.I.s can s:rvi,e p.uri r tv!t!;(ii:t food Ihati they can v. ill. .nil water. Tie Sttti'tiie;- - vatir M.oply ti 'i. dairy farm is if t !!::".:. .. a, o e well lool.e. ;:f;er. m il; - PUB . in to lll ropy C.wi , treu:.''i or mi t!i id cirt vuA there h ;.. iS C omrr Ii.-ri- , hs time a coated tongrje breath, or acrid ski,, give, of aour sto.rmcli-- try Pimnp, 11 Magnesia! Get acquainted with this perfect that helps the system sound and sweet. That every 8toJ needs at times. Take it wl,eneT hearty meal brings any Phillips Milk of JIagm,Sa has! medical endorsement. And convince millions of men and women they have "indigestion." Don't diet, L don't stifTer; just remember rhillJ Pleasant to take, and always effeetlT. The name Phillips is Important- k Identities the genuine product, "ik of Magnesia" has been the U. S. m. tered trade mttrk of the Charles R Phillips Chemical Co. nnd its p dectssor Cliarles II. Phillips since 1KI IHII V A Too often the water supply on many of our dairy farms consists of nant pools and marshy creeks, which are not only n source of supply likely to limit the dally consumption but may elso lie the cause of ropy milk. The ropy milk baderia are found In stagnant water, and row wading throii-- li tn, h pitieis coMect .irt ea tl e;r ltd ii r :;lid Maul.s wliicli Talis in'n t':o pail t:t tlK.i.i'l l.e-ecoi:.'i l:o;:s are i f ,r bacteria i and multiply, i.t ,) In :, few l...,ii-- Ci j oweeter IWxt of Magnesia p;-,,- Ili r. j 'l . 1 v , v. ,, ,. the tin li .!. iV eied g i. AJ-no- it iind !:..s'. Wlti'am P.'. It id:: : : ),, (, :l .... - !: i'i t.itt:. V fe . f d a:' I :: v l:i f' e ,!, I ;, ill u t , I it, ii !. ,'., .. tj'.J k, . (Jriek .' b :', Ancient Property Laws Protected the Weaker 11. e nl.b m fa'.) Kit l.li im S i t . n. Veil H,cv. I ',, k !..(!n grin fit of Main iial I! -- "I thought I would be president," Iirother Iiacon said. "And I thought t he sime," said Pinky Pig. "I thought," said .Miss Ham, hurrying to the center of the pen. "ihul It would he nice to have a lady president and that I d be chosen." "Well, of ail tilings," said Porky. "It's unselfish of me to think of the welfare and good of the pigs aud not of nysell, nnd here you're not appreciating It. "lint If you're nice pigs and vote for me as your president for after all I suppose we'd better vote about It I will give you all honorable positions. "I will make one the chairman, one the vice president (h! will be next to me in importance), one (lie treasurer, one t lie secretary, one the judge.-- ' They all looked at porky Pig with their snouts drooping a little sadly. When the talk had first come up each laid Imped to he j resident. "Well, we'll have to vote,' they all Source of Ropy Milk Is Traced to Impure Water H ttii'l; f.hil-it-wall led fi. t:i a :l.er ham!, - r of N:.t!ir:.i;,v cov s 1, Makesl$ Pig. ' I" li -, 1 . i .ids 1.. j i ,i .. n h. . l. el l; , r,u ,,f b.v g:..' p'l-t! cat 'it the a 'I'li' k v'i,.'i ii g n M.,. lid n.. i II -. 1ml .r..fn. j..n it "i ' ltfl.;in l.t'lc ,v ii II tu ii. t,o, "Ii" I' , were ibg. iieeihing I. etc by Jo'.ri l.ratilou n!i .i:. bis father '!i,1L. 'I'i f lh'1 rep: i. in one A ..:i.:iti oct-diof lie party, ItfoTibcd V tl-- Wholetale in Iaiuipnient to clean the milking machine la as essential for successful operation as Is the vacuum pump, according to James; D. Drew, of the New York State College of Agriculture. I'.acteria get Into milk largely from unclean utensils, but with the proper equipment a milking machine may be cleaned as ellicientiy us a milk pall nnd with n little more work. After every milking period, draw through each unit at least a gallon of clean cold water, lifting the test cups up and down In order to allow the water and air to rush alternately through the rubber parts inlo the pail. Io this Immediately nfter milking because to allow the units to stand even for a short time permits the milk to dry, makes the machine more dillicult to clean, and increases the possibility of excessive bacterial growth. Follow the cold water at once by drawing through each unit at least one gallon of stalding water; the hotter the better. A handful of good washing powder Increases the of the hot water. It Is this water which removes the grene-likmaterial that collects on the surfaces maof milk utensils. This grease-likteria! furnishes food for bacterial growth, nnd if it Is not removed It tiny attempt to sterilize of little or no va'ue. A fresh supply of cold and hot water should he iim d for each of the three rinings. Scrub the metal and rubber par's of the machine with brushes afier each use. The rubber parts may be disinfected either by Immersion in water which is then heated to at least 170 degrees Fahrenheit and a!l iw''d to stand, covered until the next milking period, or by !n'.inerion in a hypochlorite solution. Complete Information on (loaning milking machines may be obtained from the oflicc of publication, State College of Agriculture. Ithaca. N. V., by requesting P.ulletin K 4,'l on "Directions for Cleaning and Care of Milking Machines." Slaughter of Snakes Fallacies in Feeding WnterviHe. Wa-- ::iil: .'ds ,.r Cause Low Production li! ri'tili-rs- y, nml Giligef i Herders " l fancy" J.. I lte ceMl rdketi' "I t : "1 have decided that I would be called President Porky Pig of the Pig Pen," said Porky Pig. "Oh," they all squealed. "Oil," they all grunted und snorted. "What's the trouble?" naked Porky Absolute Sanitation Necessary to Keep Out Bacteria. li iOll isr-i- I t M:tr-do,k- ttrsi, l t ,1 He s.iht - IM-ty- I I tl'O. l he world Id love to "Why, r.ddy of course V"ii Marjory will rolotf. it -- me, tun know I always enjoy ton. nm ve got so much sense " "We'll I roere tn about e'glil tl,oi "M irgle, Ginger tlew up lh" still's Margie," she ,i!N U "yiiM, - put on nil ..,.t (H..,., H.l) Fl - inysell," coiitsnuri, Glbgw lor a 11,'ht leiii li ot her Hps to the ritli t'1 the L'.ildeli Clip fol s1(. abhorred t'l.n k eo; t, ' st.i.ul.l n,,t care so hum b lo io li t loi Ininl en Motil Wiinl to go tn Paris nu-niaitre. and the ar'.'s, nrui i!,e l ollii s. the) don l have thing ikn that In Ibe Holy mad ,.v b n-- nre you ii. hit) toughness. Schwartz tried to pjt away with out him, bit' Joe poked the gun In his face and rliml.cd In. The gun also persuaded Schwartz to start driving, but he tool; Ids time ahoi.t shifting the gears. Jii'-- t then SiMii'M I .!... ; h O'linn ntul Pa'.rolncu i';.ti.-at d ;it r :i illlitlii: lo s,.- what all'lhe c;iiii When liny sa.v shoutitg was the criti drav.!', sr.v.iy. they !..i':!od ol:! tl.-i.i.iilieiy :,; beg ill !;o"tiii.' piiu-oi.- i ,.. tired phaslv.e "lor Ib-lei- i I Then he backed out and bree idiots In the air to cm r teasingly "Marjory Would t.l.e It, I si, j. pose but I'm here lo see th.it she d' mi'i Shot at It. a Couple of Is Kuld. iriuiiipi bi tier sister bet evpies-...prixiiilhied Ji-- t 'is I to!i ymi! Mil t so dumb?' "Marjory and I have not born abroad -yd. Mr Munlmk.' she sm'i In a tone vvM.h implied il.at flu-ldopar t days "it lure w is a liter matter mu-- t be vert fasctnai lag." "I atbif Went on S lour f ibe Holy '' VoUinlei Ti d lull-Marjory, "before we were l.oin" iifI)-nio,,- Ilioied In Tock -- PIG VOTING I'hllailelpliia.-O- ne 1 ISU J the first of things Joe Kellmnn did when he lauded In Philadelphia was lo buy him- fimK mary graham, bgmneji MILKING MACHINE NEEDS CLEANING Philadelphia. I afier-dlnm- Hon. In the Continued Cad Man Out of 'Wild West Has Unlucky Break in self white I'anamu hat. Aud one of the last things he did before they threw him Into a cell was to ttava that white hat out of a taxical window as a Hag of truce to three policemen who were taking pot mints at him. Joe came out of the West Hrack-- i enrldge. Pu. to show Philadelphia a He bought a gun. real "bud man." and the bat. cartridges j lifty ' the taxicub of Joseph He balled ' Schwartz and told Schwartz to drive As slowly out I'rankford avenue. Charles of the restaurant they passed Shot-tallKellman told the driver to stop. "I'm gonna get a blie to eat. You nips--- " j wait for iim'," he said. "We won't. And If that dumb hell Customers Gave Up $7. of an I'aldy Jackson gives us away In and pointed a gun walked Joe on I'll-- I'll Hurry, darling, and put at Sliortnll and the three cus-- , the dress I'll tlx things downstairs" tumors In the place. They put up Ginger sped uvvny to don her sis $7. II ter's organdie before she carefully re their bands, and Joe collected from moved the frail golden dishes CTT.f among the wedding treasures In her them and carried gin sister's chest, gerly down the stairs 4 W '1-vVhen some sixty minutes later. IMdv Jackson appeared In Ibe open doorway with his customary hllihe "II llo everybody." i ravishing vision lovely Marjory presented Itself. laughing, sat among the cushions In I am body else go nam nmd while away." "l'ou must mean Miss Jenkins. She Is the only one left." Light words they were, and gay voices, for their father heard. P.ut Miss Jenkins, iinaccouritahly without a word, detached herself from the cluster of girls Hfid ran up to him She threw both units about his shoul ders, and kissed hhn on both cheeks "He careful, oil. he careful." she said, and her face workejl with enm 5 the dress and IMdy "The dress Eairle, Thursday, October 3. 1029 .Murray j i -' mV puny, undervvelgbt rhlldn-nthem cat heartily, bring" back to their cheeks, make " playful, energetic, full of llf". cont!r no bllli.us, licadtichy. feverish, fretful baby or rhlla failed to respond t the C',""e 'tg ofll (nee ,f California rigTyrup !n?r It flarts litllo bowels. l'"'-iiulik, t leant Ibem out l ttietu lone nml ureng'hcns the'' ( iittlinue to net normally, of accord. vjj M.!ll..ri of niotlicr know Pr fn.m I Callfon.ki U Srnr l!' A We.teru molher. Mn JChfT Ave, San Anionic. f y - in -- p: "'('allfornl.1 Tig Syrnp , ' lainly nil thafn rtaltncl f"r have proved tlml H' ,n-, ll.v. ,Kh was n bottle baby w delicate. II. r bowels ere rt'P staii. ,1 bcr on l !g tv.m n few months old nnd 'Littbltcl b.T. (I'll.'k. I Im ler ever nln e f- -r rnlN nnd Ilrt Mlbaik mid J'"" hrB limn words ll;!on tells v .' 1.,,.,'t be lmp..se.l en. f Hyrnp ymi buy Wr "rMiliorniy c voti'il I i It.c, famous for li jti' r' " " l"F f |