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The court upheld the sentence, but strangely enough, nobody remem bered to notify the man or to place him under arrest. He heard no more about the matter for 10 years! Finally a court attache dis covered the oversight and the sheriff took the man into custody. He protested that it was "too late" for him to be arrested, but the court ruled that he still had to serve his term. The judge said that the man should have realized there w a a some mistake and should have given himself up long before pretty trio will do wonders to pep winter wardrobe. Nice idea for a special birthday gift! V Pattern 4 small-tow- n y girl became that she began - 1930 Is a sew-rlt- e h & Robbiiu LwBnij- - Here is perfo- 18 and for each 12, 14. 16. MASTER-MI- Send 25 cents the Spring and of easy to sew spring styles; pages fabric news free pattern printed inside the book. today for your copy of Summer FASHION. 48 Pattern saw anuii anofr' U X mMmmn'9" '.imim.mrnH,.. Size No . 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T. and T. officials held with him are accused of sabotage and espionage by the Hungarian Communist government. Beside Mrs. Vogeler is her sister, Pia Eykens. The Austrian clerk is unidentified. What means Mr. Truman might take to free Vogeler had not then been determined, should he act at all. dates, K S evp f mk nuti chopped nir.-'- moistent:-batt- er full Bake muffin pans Si (hot oven) 15 to 18 minutes muffins. If plan rs 1 dozen are desired, use the Date Nut a dates and recipe but omit the A Jar of Clabber Girl Mow !n the refrigerator bake waffles, ginge- helps rbreads, quickrolls, cookies, and other interesting and ex home-bake- d citing products Equal parts of potato chips and corn flakes make a good topping for casserole dishes and a delicious coating for croquettes. 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They took the girl to a public park and began racing through the bushes with her In a mock search for the imaginary VNl'VXr No. rated pattern for sizes Size 14. 1 yard of style. 20. Should the Police Interfere If Practical Jokers Go too Far? A McKeon up a weary 1 movie-craz- one-yar- t4 Take mm to Jail? V?1"" SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN OEPT. 630 Soatb Wells St., Chicago 7. 111. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. the edge of town. Right next door was a vacant lot, which was re ' stricted to resirlentinl nurnoses i. only. One day the woman bought this property and began using it as free parking lot for her patrons. When the neighbors went to court for an Injunction, she argued that the lot wasn't being used for a 'business purpose" because she idn't charge people for parking there. However, the court ordered her to discontinue the practice at once. The judge said that in reality the lot was being used as part of her night club business and therefore violated the restriction. to help loosen and expel germ laden and phlegm and aid nature to soothe heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial ciucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way li quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. f (SIMM d blouses that are so simple to sew. ' This A woman owned a night club on Creomulsionrelievespromptlybecause it goes tight to the seat of the trouble , ... Calox today w your teeth can start locking brighter tomorrow! rAINTY May Residential Property Be Used as a Free Parking Lot? Breiidisiis aged386riAiff(M,u " "7 i cnange l0 (j Great for Gifts .fiV.'K't.w.''.v A 'a Omsk-of people who f." change ' old dentifrice to Calox Toothy 12-2- 0 1 Ilov;To Relieve OR n 1 iui7davs. a group 1930 ur At the hearing, the owner of tha trees said: "Your Honor, this man never objected to the branches before. The only reason he is objecting now is that his wife had a quar rel with my wife. He's just trying to1 be nasty!" But the judge neverthe- less felt obliged to Errant the neish-i- f bor's demand. The judge said that the neighbor was entitled to sue for his rights, no matter how petty hi? reason was. PLAIN SOME BEAN, EH DEAN? . . . Edward Nelson, 17, seated, surrounded by books representing four years f college work, chats with F. Champion, dean of the University of Chicago. Nelson is the envy of every colexamination, he answered lege student who struggles four years to obtain a college sheepskin. In a examiquestions equivalent to four years of college, thus excusing him from attending college. The nation was the first of its kind in collegiate history. Nelson took the examination to enable himself to enter the graduate school at the university. ur packages. TtS, in 1 "COLD DEMONS" COT YOUR CHILD ? KMrfi M'l MflNTKIV -r- 4 t Demons sore ana Don't let "Cold his chest feel ub on ; t, Wentbola.--Fas- Mentholatuffl safe lessen congestion. - It soothe inflamed pa-- ror coughing spasms, makes bre- a,.nlHa. ? G0L1Fm!TG END OF A TOKYO FARLEY . . . Tracy S. Voorhees, United States undersecretary of the army (left), bids farewell to Gen. Douglas MacArthur (center), suprem; allied commander in Japan, and Maj. Gen. Edward M. Almond, just before he took off from the Haneda air force base for his return to the United States. Voorhees had spent five days in Tokyo conferring wit'i General MacArthur and other occupation officials. MacArthur has not indicated that he will return to this country in the near future, although some officials here have asked that he be asked back to give an account of his command in Japan. Are you troubled by distress of female functional periodic disturbances? Does this mnke you sutler from pain, feel so nervous, tired tt such times? Then start taking Lydla E. PlnkhsnVs Vegetable Compound about ten days before to relieve such symptoms I'lnkham's hm a grand xxilhltig effect on one ol ti'iimon'i most important organs' ...... " . VIVPIIC DIVVUIU'Co hum l. i imuihiii high-ranki- wrnFTAiir compound 1 Mil' And Your Strength and Energy la Br low Tar It may h csuiwd by d(iordr of too... easier. In jars, '1 kM-nr- y (unction tnat prrniili poisonoua many at to acfunjuliit.fikForandtrulytmftrratjt pfopl fuel tired, when the kidnpya (ail to rtmovt vicmm aciria and otbar aat matur from tha blood. You may Buffer muring batkacha, rhumau paint, hrich-- , dnzinm, Vfumf up nighta, WfE paina, awtlHng. 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In fact, she told several friends that the neighbor was "the commonest woman in the block." The neighbor found out about these remarks, and tiled an action for slander. She alleged that the word "common" implied that she was a person of loose morals. But the court decided she was being too sensitive about the matter and turned down her claim. The Judge said that the word summon, ai worsi, mignt mean eoarw or vulgar nothing more. A f i j mKmmmf-m- mmm HilSJSF-- - as a file? Lips rough Lips like that Ct:-- L B.: tubes. need new Mentholatum Medici li i i. J... rr.r,A rhcl HnnyiquKK rtfiiOT iwr ui j, w For pocketor pun. to to lip. Easy carry, easy Mentholohjm medication In stick form. Q"ly 35. First Life Company In 1759 the Presbyterian synods In New York and Philadelphia set up a corporation for insuring the lives of their ministers for the protection of their families. It was called "A Corporation for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Presbyterian Ministers and the Poor and Distressed Widows and Children of Presbyterian Ministers," and was the first life insurance company in the U. S. 1? I r ... ROYAL STORY IN REVERSE The Duke of Segovia. Don Jaime, accond son of late King Alfonso XIII of Spain, and his wife speak to a newsman (left) on their arrival in Paris. The duchess, a former Viennese opera singer, announced that she was going to the duke to better his chances of winning the Spanish throne. This announcement produced a royal flutter, the reverse of that produced by the Duke of Windsor who abdicated the throne of England to marry a commoner. The duchess believes the people would never accept a commoner as queen. The duke said he would never give up his duchess, although she consider! herself ao Impediment to his winning the th. one. dl.-orc- Portable Radios The finish on any portable radio receives much more actual wear and tear than the finish on any other model. It must be smooth so that dust will not accumulate and so that It can be easily cleaned. The finish must also withstand frequent handling, minor abrasions and ttill retain ita presentable appearance. Perfect adhesion of the finish to the case is also necessary. u. x rci L-- -- Mcerschu Meerscnauiu, " for " if "sea-froth.- : , 9rname, n w " the mineral now ...v,th rnmes front . meaning , to the fact that thethe b' . like , "cutUe-fis!.- cuttle-fish- . -- " F or , eu , has been the chief some has been foun CO and PnnsyKan. d' winter. and g rest of the .tor . fc , content of f to f and baler earbure tanks over the frou biti with aU the vlv engines. |