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Show TfIR SAUNA S1JN. SAUNA. 1TTAH Manna misQDDaEsciDnDn TTDq radio program Tik by Margaret Wara&ait CHAPTER k4 Kd UroH. itlarr)4 ItUinitiii. Mtro su4 H bs n4 I H It M l Mm lgM I txl fid lilN Vriurl rtln li mi 4-- lypirutty 4hu idLL inni.tti ' by akopplng J dc-fi- IlluNlralionH by I ru in illy pro fr so KMkiial LrUie-- drk trhinu or i and a lirrtwai lk fnub aaa aba F from llrfrbi la making hi airtM a st4 h lliM M MU- l simply greater !, ftnk. hf an air of Ihatl os really beet fcuuetri. Husk M hi.b gat Pha runtd 0d, broia ita.gtm. lad) kiMi4 - la diftnull do b juUc In rold a rMi a a rolling 4 I ha rX a lemkmry la Mihkm," lrt.v that aa IHuoimi by Mirra amild a'lrtoH prim, ft, ltd 1 Mi U liN Jly M bbu(. tx-ra- t" cutv fr 'clean smcIliW . p4 V al !. rrlD ot hI,I d d e 1 e strangeness gone. His stepmothers Marriage After Dark Not Legal in England Although divorce Is on the increase In England, it Is difficult to achieve and seekers after legal separations often find It easier to find a flaw In the union itself, thus bringing about a dissolution on the ground that they were not truly married in the first place. English courts have held, for exam pie, that marriage by registration may be legal In Russia but cannot be so recognized in England. A Russian woman who sued for Judicial separation and maintenance, stating that she and her mate had registered their union in Moscow, got the separation all right, but had no legal claim for maintenance when the court said: "I have come to the conclusion that the petitioner and respondent were never husband and wife." ftuk iL Kill them off quLkl 1 tUrr-huUK- lo brought the elevator to a standstill and preceded him down a narrow hallway. The young man followed, trying to picture what this meeting would be like. The maid, after a perfunctory knock, thrust open the door and announced : A gentleman to see you. Lady Sandison. Come In." said a full deep voice with a good honest Scotch burr In It and the young man walked in. The sitting room looked very cozy, after the wet streets. The curtains were drawn and the fire was blazing. In one of the easy chairs, a large one, drawn close to the fire, her feet on the fender, sat a dumpy little woman with red-fai- r hair that was slowly turning gray. Her features were quite regular. Her complexion waa clear red and white. She wore a black dress with white collar and cuffs. well and Jy ft added: "And I bat tUi muck l talk about Hh l.lua that. In cw bat a4 through by midnight. I'll b aheHa and kleg you t lea I'Ubkrit In h m her, o I nut If tluur f Kit'a ft Mi mak up It roub In th sluing mm 1 no. 1 m 1 I 4 1 mkelf. If ran prrouad lb pm I) ft Mi IK ,.a 4 t ft Mi Jmm Ciumtvli M'tKft tired laddi in real been," I 4 Mi Malliir ImI 1 b landlady, nho had found Jd I It ft M. VMc" Ml ttuur t t ft M Aandifc'tt "near" but Just, bad agreed ft m. Al!'U"l lit Mmatr, I Ihia, plnaiing in bertrlf from II )4 A Mi ins It ft Ul. lirvd rtmlidmcr nu pain, mlady's II t.I . r. m,nr l M-- MOM ft lad Of tflrrlt Of UtlerU. ft ) )"l!r l"il ll.'UMliuld tllilft Ill steel, blanket and pillow I It ft Ml. IIukUk. ft. Mi U"i- I case irrv that motuebl 00 t I ft ft A 4 P ( Malwlft lh lop thHf of ll preua In ih aiilin ft Hi liinntl Aandison ft (Ml ft ft Otallin. room and Ih shrewd ( It ft ft ft' aa determined I hey should b u"L it. m. t m i e M tHiuiK T 4 ft Mt though lids Air Georg did not guea tUftlrl Ult, d io liuur. II tcn then, his dinner having It4 Ik ft.ft. w. m, t'riMcl AMU Aftdy. been provided b? pro Idrnr. Holer ! ft. m. Itfir tn4 Hu 1 Ik ft mi here hs would lay bis brad. gH Ing I 4 ft. Mi kl)l 'ltbKllft. retain bts aetra and sis for breakfast ft 14 I Mi folk k M ft ft. ftiiomb In Ih morning, out II he o.uld borrow Crlun. ioi 1 miii a atii.M money enough lo start anew. 1 4 ft. Ml. rul Itadvr I 14 ft. Hi luu Hon. Ulonni ChftMfft Again Lady Aandti upset her stepm. Itadio lion klakvlft. sons calculations, fur sh faced him I IIft H 4 ftft. m. lltua, ' I 4 ft. m. l'limlla nnd said: Th lluoululan. it. I ml t Ediciionl "You must bar often wondered ft. m. U I Navy Band. hal mad m marry your father I I ft. m. Co Courier. l v m. 4 Cullur UuultA rep IBs father's son blushed, a h I 4k ft. m. Mardl lira memlu-rethat and then said man accused of deserting his family defended blmself on the ground that he married the girl after dark. A marriage in He was not Joking. outside the between hours England eight In the moring nnd three in the afternoon Is no more legal than a whisky and soda bought at a bar after regular hours. In another case a Generosity or Careleisneet? To forget an injury," said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, may he genWasherosity or only carelessness. ington Star. Value of Glucoso Glucose is used in the mannfacturc of confections to prevent cryutalizsliou TlieWorW M-r- A kiilr 1 Ti)l l(l "3tat Selling Inwvt :. ProfttM I N. R. r. MO Amm4 imt I :vil 7 30 no 8:20 9.30 7:00 1:15 10.45 11:4k 6.00 7:00 7:30 1.00 8:30 Y1 COLUMBIA SYSTEM ft m. Paul Rader. a. m. Something for Everyon. ft m. Radio Horn Maker. ft m. I'. 8. Navy Rand Concert a. m. Columbia Revue. p. m. Syncopated Silhouette. p m. Musical Album p. m. Manhattan Mood. p. m. 6'orty Fathom Trawler. p. m. U. S. Marin Band Concert. Palin Smoker. p m. I p. m. Voice of Columbia. 7:00 8:00 9:00 9:30 ll:no 1:00 1:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:09 Auul 14 N. R. C. IKI KKTtVOIIK 8. SO a. m. Jolly IK1I and Jane. tO ft. m. Best Foods Bound Tabl. 10:00 ft. m. Bon Amt. 10:16 a. m. Badio Household Instltut. 10:30 ft. m. Blnxo Talkie. 4 :00 p. m. B. K. O. 7:00 t. m. Kletechmann. 8:00 p. m. 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Fuller Man 7:09 COLUMBIA ft. m 8 00 a. m. 8A 6:1.0 p. 4:15 p. ft. 8 00 p. 9.39 ft. often for do CHILDREN via fret, Dul there's ! ays Laxtonsl I (armless as the rerip on the wrapper; mild and bland at it tastes, fiut its gentle art ion soothes youngvtcr more surely than a more powerful medklne. 1 hat's the beauty of this special rhUdren's remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant as often s there is need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or similar disturbance, it is invaluable. A coated tongue rails for just n few drops to ward oil constipation; so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever children don't cat wrll, don't rest well, or have any bttie upset this pure vegetable preparation is usually all that's needed. Working Over Old Dump Ululi copper company la produci.ooo pounds of copper ing about dally from i he little dumps of tunings Hint have risen in the course of yours. The dumps are estimated to contain at least l,(KM),0o0,(Xi0 tons of waste and oxidized ore. 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I- - Nw Drry RUl Drought Fruit gDiwers are Interested In wild variety of black rnaplierry which waa found In the Oregon woods. It thrived during a not, dry SYSTEM m. Columbia Salon Orchestra. m. The Aztecs. m. The Stover Farm Hands. m. The Crockett Mountaineers. m. Nit Wit Hour. m. Gold Seal Merchants. m. True Storv Hour m. Gold Medal Fast Freight. m. Heywood Broun's Column. icy MierT "Well, tu-i-- n a. m. Paul Kadtr. a. m. Something for Everyone. a. m. Radio Home Makers. a. p. p. p. p. Btllw Rostlosa c. C, HED NETWORK Aaul It ft m. Jolly Rill and Jan. ft m. National Home Hour. ft m. Itadio Houarhold luatltutft p. m. Moaie lloateaa. ft. m. Moblloll Concert. p. m. Halsey Stuart. Hour. p. m. Palmollv ft. m. Coca Cola. K. B. C. BUI E NETWORK ft m. Quaker Crack lea Man. ft m. Two Did Wltchea. ft m. Mary llale Marlin. p. m. Farm and Home Hour. Amo 'a Andy. ft. m. Pepsodent 6oameia. ft. m. ForesUra. ft. m. Sylvan! p. m. Wadsworth. p. m. Camel Plaaauro Hour. 1 Improved during I lie Since 1!7 Ibe mileage of national fore! roads list tieeo ex6'orrol tended from 3.10 lo Id. TUI trails have Incresned from 3.dll lo 17,173 miles. Mileage of Irleplmne lines built for fire protection and sd ministration purposes list Increased from KW lo .rt'i.lCH Ilecelpl nf the foreI reserve In 1003 ansiunted lo ys..ui. all for flintier Mold. Iteeelpt last year lot sled Jd.CW.MC of Ibis amount more limn fl.usi.ood came from the sale nf Umber, rul under forest service stucr-visio- n on a sustained or rmitlnuous "crop" basis. have period. Ill R. 7:uo 9:1k 10. Ik too o rrn-r-t- ft. K Chang my mind " re changed dor U orh f.r-rir- y Or. Columft. D IAETAAOMK 1901 quarter of cm lory baa brougbl Til Hits. so nirnortllnary clmnc in it l govern nwtii, futllclrg of marking eoiahl prog re In l Ion, Mgs World's Work, la !!( a hrn ih fomd rrlrt st rrrufpd, I her wrr fYl reeervr. llh SO Srrs f fji,(xi.(yi Th arm today g 10U.Uki.uU grrra, embrarrd nal tonal fotrals, Th I'tiyilnl devrl'i'Uirnl of b forests lias I'rogreMmul rontinununly In lb last Z3 yesre. lo imt I her er no fir towers or lookout is lions; imlsy Ml are tnslnlslnrd. As many as I.I1! public ramp ground Jolly Bill and Jan. Nailonnl Hum Hour Itadio lluuMbuld lntUut Hour Evtraady Ilappy Wonder Baker. hnna Jellirk Songbird. 1C K. O. Hour. , RI.I E NETWORK Quaker (Tackle Mas. FrSncc Ingram. II. J. Hein Farm and Horn llur. I'eftaodenl Amo n Andy. ur Oil Concert. 74 Jolmeon and Jnhneon. 04 p. m Weelinghou Kalul. 21 ft. m. Cruh Dry Cronies. STEM 9k MRIA CULt , 7 44 a.m. Paul Bader. for Everron. L m. Komelhlng 30 s. m. U, K. Army Band. 0 a. m. Radio Home Makers. 9:20 ft. m. O'Cedar Tln-a- . I 30 n. m. Columbia Falun Orchestrft 11:00 ft m. Columbia Revue. 2 30 ft. m. Fur Your Information. 8 no p. in. U. 8. Army Rand. 9 un ft. in. tlrnry-tieor9 00 p. m. Gra bar' Mr, and Mrs. 9.30 ft. m. Grand Opera Miniature. m. 9 4S a. nv 1 16 ft. m. ft. m. I 24 ft. m. 4 ft. m. 9 14 ft. m. A. R. 7 04 ft. m. 9:16 ft. m. 9.46 ft. m. 2 46 ft. m. d ft m. ft. m. 1 4 ft m. 7. -- A ic-- p m. Jkkk Crawford. 16 ft m. Ilkruud Rrvuu' In Forestry Moklng Rapid Stride! Jir. ktur. - d flat was the front flat on the second floor. The maid ft it ftX (Li ft bed-bug- s! n ft a hvh it am ttrauSKktKl ft. ft. ! ft. Altlr t'Mwptoaa. t it ft kUhUVtr 11. r, mm it ftrrttwMit I It ftt, m Will' "i ' M.ii'ft I ft. ft btM JcllllU Mcl.HlK, COM MUM IIHK I I ft. Mi. lK4Mllukl krttMtl. m. found It practically Ms did M lila it. Ila lun4 ba rwrta-- r ol Clifford Mil) WrrH, raugbl ftcM of hi own lmg 14a Tto young utan ad anted la iba alitor of a cotM bp UrlM4hr(, It b a h bad M rle-U-. bleb H!al4 Iba light M a Siron band (HiUirrirhcd M bow disgruntled ba boat'd U- dampy UHl "$i( GrJi aa4 iuiii(t4 la Mail ai blauall Ota a Mid naina lo ber feel A ft f all a duty aught a bta hand. and boldmc ir grand la HI ba go through lib o-plrtl sea you again" !a Ila ito M to la a At All Georg Houd louktng down al 4ow ftati lo Iba fblranr at Iba 1m a alow amlle lifted lha pater of brr. la bleb tall Slrpmothrf h4 bat I Ota "I enr. dear I Hut you r her III-- . porary wlilowa, II rouid art very an aaful laddia I mean Air bright Hula of iba books, of iba dim Gordie." light. bul ota larsa lia of aaw and mu. hy am me laddia, if yon trail J buod Oovels. wall In Iba fora lihtr ground llb Iba pric art an and Ilia gate a quick lock Ila about stepmother Ilalnly marked. raticM bl ber. Tba maid, all ayca. bad falter, gated at thorn lib Intaraal. tarMW left ha peM. guiltily: aavan andalt (la iban dollar! "Ail doaa. Air Gordt." ah tald "I never wondci si marriages. Th reprv tiled Iba atari amount be had In Mb aa air ol command that aomchow reasons wby nr never dear to an bit pocket. outsider." Ila aa ao hungry Ibal be rouid md "I wouldn't essctly call yon an brlp hoping Ibal bla Hop mol bar Otll shier." ould not ak him lo d;n, alnca ba "Everybody eicepl lb parties lo a could aeratd If aha did marriag Is an outsider," Air Georg and the tnora tnontion of ftd would Insisted. II was becoming a Utiles make bint ravenous. Ilia prl.lo reuilb Agg). II was rememannoyed quired that ha rrfuae. now that as bla nurse, long bering break-fIla had taated notblng .uo years ago. ah bad .een awfully set Ttie Journey to lourn bad taken on having ber uay, and would argue all but bla preeloua aem and alt. and with Ih amnll boy be had been until be bad yet lo secure a night's lodging. she got it Ila found blmndT lo tha drway, "My father waa old enough" he redialing. bla band on Iba bell. Thu began again. aa not fakhlotmbt, but neighborhood "Your father was an old fool We It waa undoubted!?, for a country both knew that." admitted Agty with woman like bla atepmother. both con the awful directness that had always tenlenl and a credible A few r distinguished her. and using nmr ahoe him aa the nhop of a markedly plchlnn terms of expression ahoemnker. He contd ae (he than before. Evidently when Aggy hop from the doorstep. Ilw many grew excited or emoilonnl. rntitlon left tlmeu be had come up tlda at reel to ber. "Bul whet you do not underorder a pair of ahoeal Well, ilioae stand Is that he would bare msde a carefree dnya were over. In fact they far worse fool of himself If I hadn't bad come to an end when Ida father Interfered. He was fair determined married I ho woinao whnae doorbell he to that marry young brazen hussy. alMitil aa to ring. Jock Heath's daughter. Meggy If I He gave the bell a anvnse pull and wouldn't bnve him. It was my thought walled. Thera war no anawer. He that there would he less trouble and rang again. for you If he mnrrled me. a expense Faint and far away he heard the "Dear, Dear! But YouVa an Awful woman of sense and middle wlsellke rumble of aomethlng that must be an Height, Laddie." a young hussy that would than age. elevator. He ahnok the water from the make money fly and what was bts hat and sighed seemed natural to her. "Have you left of the estate." or dine with will wa door The you opened by a eery engagements "Aggy!" gasped her stepson. pretty young girl In maid's cap and me? I've a deal to aay." That's more like It," Lady with Sir dine Til you. gladly," gown, with a satisfied look. "Keep to said, George found himself saying. He was flaidy Sandison." Sir Oenrdle. and you'll not go Aggy, It at or was amazed air." at himself, Lady "Yes, It's your own old Aggy. far wrong. Sandison? It was the last thing he The maid Indicated the elevator, with an eye to your future, that marwhich was in the middle of the narrow hud contemplated, but since there was ried your father and, If I do say It, no way out now, he would continue dimly lighted hall. The floor waa cot him In order for the Inst of his ered with a black and white patterned at least to look as though duty and kept days." A marhle-toppelinoleum. dark pleasure went hand In hand. Aggy grew solemn. They were aland stood near the doorway, con"Would an early dinner discommode I thought fewer than would be they taining a mirror In which It was Im- you? when I took on the Job. He was a I be would to see to would "It oneself. not glnd possible Surrounding I the mirror were neverol wooden pegs have It early. I've been traveling grand man. Sir Steenle was, and was set up that he should choose me. He on which to hang hats and coats alsince morning." sober the day we were married. Thatll suit me fine. I'll ring for the Iwas though none were hung there. There saw to that myself." she continued was a small, tarnished, silver-platedinner now, and then we'll get to our with an air of conscious rectitude. tray for cards on the marble top of talking." It was an awful-llkMy conscience! this stand, nnd about It were scattered She rang the bell and looked again He started in when he honeymoon eevernl letters and papers. It was the at her stepson. reached Glesga. and he was still at sole plecr of furniture In the hall. Dear Sakesl It's queer enough to The maid paused to gather up the think of yon and me silting down It when, after running over the city half the night, I got him hark to his letters and papers before she followed together." hotel and then on the train for the young man past the stairs, which Sir George frowned, but before he Save us! When he got were rather ornate as to handrail, could voice Ids evident annoyance, the there!" She shook her head. "Well, balusters and newel post. woman spoke again. I kept him alive for more than a year The young man and glanced quickly Tve been wanting to tell you sevat the scattered letters before taking eral things for a long while past But and the doctor himself said It was a wonder that he had lasted a week. bis way down the hall, reassured that they were not such things as could he Ills end was very peaceful after he got none of them were In his handwriting, put on paper, so I had to hide In over the Idea he had that he was behis stepmother must putlence until I could get at you, consequently ing chased hy Robert Bruce's spider have received the note he had sent so to speak. and all Its family." Si.e looked at Sir from Liverpool. The maid appeared again, and was with a kind of triumph In her The elevator was so small that when briefly told to see about the dinner George eye. the maid entered, and took hold of the at once. Sir George is dining He was an extraordinary man, rope which operated It, there was barewith me." even In the D T.s! He couldnt grand room one for ly passenger. The mnld The maid gave a pleased stare at even have 8 delirium like anybody closed the door and the antiquated Sandison. with her Yes tn'lndy," else. little contrivance began Its slow as- Ijidy which led Sir George to surmise corShe stopped and wiped her eyes cension. 1 was fond of him, rectly that she bad been taken, at she said simply. After his long sojourn In the Ameleast a short distance. Into Lady I was a In all. of proud woman spite ricas, both Sonth and Central, the Sandison8 confidence. that he selected me to be his Second, first glimpse of the hall, the lift and But Aggy, Lady Sandison, never and however you have fell toward him the maid had given him an odd feeltook anyone too far Into her confiand me. Sir Geordle. you must mind ing, like that experienced In a dream She had confided to the landdence. I did It for your best Interests, and he which the dreamer feels he has had the maid, that the young was an extraordinary man." before. The next moment, even as lady through man was expected. She had also I think," Sir George told her, it with the dreamer, he had forgotten all she have him to Is you who are an extraordinary that hinted might that had been daily sight and exeri-encdinner if he was not that engaged that woman," he hesitated and then said for some time, and was once he hadnt a minute to spare, even for it, Lady SaDdison. more part of the British environa She had further stepmother. (TO BE CONTINUED.) ment In which he fpund himself, all rriy. t n No More hu44. 4 ! la ( km Mur fur M Veuuuia li , r. . I I I s Seioal TuralUk I pULADINC and Ointment regularly to keep the skin and scalp in good condition. They also find Cuticura Talcum ideal for every member of the family. Soap 2$c. Oatmeal 25e. and SOo. tial Gorporatioa Tilcta 2S. MtUea, Mass. Proprietors t Potter Drag A |