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Show HERA UT All) EVENING PBTiVO T! V R S Tt A V.P R M, L D, ......... 'L 1W ... a J hi I w r .IT t"7N;.. A f- -l r ?, ti7l I 1 If. . I i i . - II u - !- 'uppose your rooms 4 b i; iar. Fun !, v- - fin - tiA$eiviw,lnc. kr i 929. Family Fireside his- - erma were laden with packages. While h waited tor tho peracrrption to .be made up he'd her s tb jitdsa Hotei, im bought everything he could find in for tote tram he Ja ; , i the neighborhood that he thought ':lv. -! hTErHEH AJUUTAGKatcMJ I would be, conducive to the comfort thW aad relujaa tha acarf. Us I of a sick person U tab her hoaan. Not wfeb-Connie hejped vhim unjoad them an uvwes t mm uknuenu, til medicine to - ' -idinaer. " bxr mother. Already ahe was be ' r Mir creator Is spoiled when I A, ;t DSON. daughter of MELA ginning to worry over the problem that faced her. The doctor had employVtr, pheae Mildred to said that her mother would have an t 4uty. Stepfcasraa carta rJ neasy- - nig lit;- someone should thjr ott w hfja rem!-- ! r en- lew fclm M.tha salesman who bm,i up with her.' or at least sleep near car.ee. -- I 1 iat hand. That someone could not Mildred would have preferred to ! !V her (tf. She snubs Mildred be Connie., And who was to stay have- - him enjoy himself, less, for iMriea to tare Stephea away by it home the timefhat aajiJduring he'etayed'much later than she I ked. buy tending, ehe, wants ivfressary" for tht'ir mother to And Connie stubboyily resisted Tier ker car. Tnea she. meets mii-- a .Sister's efforts to send her to bed, NNOB, whs bseomea Infatuates I wor-u wouiur' z.iuai tu Knew inni Harold might have minded her h her, and she amuses heraeULby mother to. have Connie out hanging on in the living room, but yiag with both men. ryjer school. "I I'll of have to he could see that Mildred was not suppose Yhea Stephen favors Mildred the take a. few days off." Fhe decided. in a mnod to lit ten to him. And Snoger aVs her to be careful or i f wondering how a deleted pay en- - nie.was Isvelv. She was all riirht tnea win hav? her diecbarrea. the when von had something to foreet velopatcouid be made as j Jier not be this may easy t Bui whin 11 o'clock come Mil- pn'sent emergt;rici. ilber, HAKOIJ), U in love witn Hw-Wired. tt4 put He Uialiniir-aTin- -t 4 ..1 hP lu.na . o iivi phi ....til tenderly l sympathetic face him to call to keep ten uv ill- inp j iiu. riir tui 1...J permits tdred Huck's .showed to her mother, however, and-- j big, arm chair that she and Con- gambling crowd. presenuy me ictwive ngur cu in nia had hauleil into their mother's wover, he suBparts that she care quiet, the 'spasms of pain t room ..iju she remembered She ire for Stephen than for him and passed less frequently across trr? j hadn't found, out why Huck Conner uses to May one evening when pinched features and Uildre'd knew could l.iim; that look of mincTed pheaeftHs. that the mercifully induced sleo ftar and hatred frt Hamlil'a ham. Kg the wteks pass Mildred rv- tenaa-e- . had eoiiie thiit Pamela, is winning Sto Sr.e ti.toed so'tly out of thjchl Well, she'd have to let that g"o for len Tfonr hcr-an-d that Harold is ( and found Connie trvine to disr. 'Sc the present.'. She had other things leicsst- y- lansted with Hack' 1 ' of the flowers Harold had brought to think .about. The doctor had htbiera.,? She asks Harold to eon- - r up. lowarned her that the shock of the hi her but h refuses unless t Won't niothi'r !oe them! hc accident had. been had for wULEO out to dinner with h'.m e.ccliumed-gratefully- . Jl 'Afld I tnThe Mttient must be kept ey;ve4yer4iomisSfl-lsteTjoyernTTo67TTTTVbmo with her a quiri as possiDie- lor a wnile, learn ftfo her dresa and they for a whil'4. You'll tell them at the and .there wes the matter of the her mother has had a s?r.ou hcte!. Harold?" iloctor's fee. Her mother would ob Of cotusiV I hope illtrT t joirig' ject to calling him again, Mildred DW GO QN WITH THE STOItY to bJ serious. I mean ." Unew, but there. was, danger of crip- Mildred lrlanced at Con'nie. "Thp jiung-- tr uje- - euro were not .prop-- 1 CHAPTER XV doctor said h doesnt think thi eriy cared lor. f .onnie flow to her mother's bvd- arm will be crippled,"'" she replied. Mildred slept fitfully and uncom- Harold followed! drawn fcjr ! but tbx e She was un tin.... waj a note of alarm in Mildred-- call. He he- voice. during the night and when morn er girl fling herse-- i Connie missed it. "Is mother ing came she was wan and tired. hum Deaiae tne sun. figure on inc she asked in happy relief. But she got Connie off to school a.leep.' frenzied of on fear, in agony Mildred nodded. ' I wonder what Jon time and managed to keep up a saw Mildi'ed take her by the . U-A. ifaraaartm, c ni K'ye juu iu cm, X 1 nc bbiu ciieenui .appearunce tniougo the i;..i.,h.i l)ulders nd pull her away. Thea " to Harold. arms lus an were returned half hour laden morning for her mother's sake. he with l:it"r, When dre'd saw htm there. packages you neeani worry, uonme ex- At' jioou, a neichbor camp in bothbe Oh, do something," she implored. corner He's brought up fArery- j bringing bowl of hot soup and an "I told, her you couldn't and. have it filled?" She p!ained. lake care of Connie. Connie, stop ered. Isn't there somethinf; I car. hamli'ii' him a slip, of paper and thinp but canal v tongues. Mildred fed the apple dumpling. " ' Gel the ammonia. I think she's do, Mildredr' Hni nkl hurried out with it. ' i...r Isoup to ht'r mother and saved the nted." Mildred sighed. A "guest bring- dumnline for Connie's supper. She "Yes,. will you take this p"recrip. , When he returned half an hour in-- food. We'd, there was nBthing was-totired to eat but shodrank no, shskacl!- - She's tipn down to the druggist en til? me! Connie snneKco. She isn't!. She can't! Rub her iid. Here, put this under her Swiftly Mildred removed the Bow from under heV mother s fid and thrust it at her sister. Bonnie took it and did as she wa3 ' . Harold stood by helplessly, t when he saw Mildred start ntically to chaffing her mother's injured hand he rushed down tha it and found the bath roam where filled a glass with cold water I dashed back to tlie bedftjom. le started to throw the full ccfa JI 1 t 190 bv later ttwi I, ar n. i I.,: mi iimm mows THIS HAS HAPPENED IHLDRED lAHKENCE. stcg- - 1 aha cop It Eke aUdat a glass of hot aaflk which aoad her ngnt. iu nunt c a mo. u iik saakhm a fuaa a triv faet sleepy. v picture aaan.' Putf tat aaar. but it always- assansd Fisdinc bar mother alaaabaring, , ahart bsp. that she ut forever b tka rcij-Mt- she decidad tA laka and recipieata, aba was cer-U- Rut tuat aha eotered bar room GIVES EIXLSEU- AWAT . I TAK1X0 BABT knew better thaa otheis ho tha doorbell rana and Mildred s honey, yours ths first mach mors blessed rt was to give heart Jussped teta her throat, "Henry, (we nust hava babya honestly, j . aver loved.1 girl lya "before" than to receive. 0 one ishe knew that ring. " ha geU photograph taken "Goah, you must think" J doni trruabiy. would take food la Pa tTa Be Continued raaliaa atfy older Pitt Panther.,- i mela. Orchids and French choco- pefbafis, but not pats i fows and almond-stuffe- d olives. gras " True enough, Harold had brought a large pot tf pate and a jar uf truffW but th're were more sub1' stantial viands a .well, which Connie and Harold appeared to enjoy: Mildred ate sparinslc. Somehow the food had no savor for her ghe ieft the table eeial times to slip in and see thai all was well with her mqther Connie, assured now ina: me aeeiaenTwas not a wis her own self, once trajredy. aad- 4ed- - Harold a gay verbal ' fl J, -- were tainted ais picttttes -- , rr it rl iff t iariy-dd--- a nd I ( bed-Rr- ew 1 hr 1 s gravtty-n-Kortab- lv. - Tv 'A w. , ' - ... 1 - I 0h-,-n- Golorful' a a womans fancies itsln.tQthuneonsetous womfs but Mildred stopped him. "Shir ched for a towel on a nearby ir and wet it. Then she laved mother's face, vigirously. but ' " oilir.gly. Rub her hand and feet hard," entered Harold-an- I m, THE th?y obeyed t - r- modern linoleum completes the ' color scheme. It is astonishing what the right Armstrong Floor will do for a room. If you'll visit our spring showing of Armstrong's Linoleum, you'll see exactly what we mean.. For the new line offers you a complete choice 4- I i 1 complete any room picture In your home, quickly and Inexpensively; If you like, our representative wJlf measure your floors and give you estimates. Really, you'll heT ur -prised when you learn how Uttle a permanent new floor ot; modem Armstrong's Linoleum costs. f HOUSE ONE-PRIC- E i Mi Dixon'Taor-Russell-i - Eight Busy Fur niture Stores - 7 THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS 5' 'A t ions hold the glass to her mother's forced a few drop3 of ItiV throviRh them. A moan of in accompanied Mrs. Lawrence's turn to consciousness while Mil-- . Hil held a har.dkerchief with a I drop3 of. ammonia on it under ht'.e dignified floors, gay floors , modernistic floors, conservative floors. ' Our special service enables you to F you tried to make a. portrait of you'd your own dining-rooquickly see how a pattern floor of A GREATER TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR A GREATER UT Connie.- d 5 f T rior-fnatr- ijid f ' of sympathy streamed' kavri Mildred's cheeks. ("The doctor will hi her in a iut e7 M olft , "she "Sa id encorrrnc-elv, yioesn't the oil help at all? r. B; her lips ans. to say bt'iween bit to keep back her r- -- Ratal Sections and City at Harold when she jguUi'd him. "I'm sorry to spoil 3he smiled sfi sjc ijc ponnie ran out of the room and ( lured turned to Harold. "I m aid can't leave mother to4" fcht,' she said, ''but If you Vant we can have a bite of dinner r ra -- be in the way," Harold n V. A f . JW-i- fWi-'jaSja- i III rT3rf II Inlaid 1 1 It. "How did it happen?" Harold ked. "Mother was picparlng dinnei-.nnle explained, "and she tipped cr a pot of boiling lard. Her Krul and arm were frightfully irncd. : don't know what I'd have' ne If Mildred hadn't been hci e. ', htrppent"rJm . after thr cam listairs. Oh, dear, there's the U'.e- ' -- one. Will you ansM-r- r it, please? upset to talk." Harold want out and Connie soon aid his voice raised in angry gument "No, I won't call Mildred to, the hone," ha said. "You've no bual- eu bothering her after, office ourg, Pam. . Besides, she's not orklng for you. No. I won't toll er what you want. Her mother is I and tha doctor Is here. What? volt, that's none-o- f your concern. o. of count I'm guipg to stay, m too hey need tne, . Ha bung up with a bang Just ai vndrcra?perfd In het mothera oormy "WTio waa II?" he' asked, Sun Rooms teem to speak ofcootgtadci when this green floor of Armstrong'! Embossed Inlaid Linoleum it laid in place. Your bedrooms, too, will tain r quiet rettfulneu when enhanced by a floor of genuine enough to in its frethnesf, yet sensible in its reasonable price, is Armstrong's Jaspe. Linoleum. And this freshness it sealed in by the Accoiac Process. (Armstrong's Jatpe Pattern No. 14.) ... "How wise it might be to put that soft new rose Jaspe ih JohnVand-m- y room. It looks modern enough for me and subdued enough for John "And what a welcome freshness a De Luxe Marble Inlaid floor would . lend to the nversatioh. . ' -- O' ARMSTRONG Denver for a king's dining-roo- Practical enough for tlie woman who doe every bit of housework herself. A De Luie Marble Inlaid , !.U ucnan, wiiu colore that are Inlaid through to the tturdy back". (No. 14040.) 'burlap Symes' Bldg. Mi ill!! Armstrongs Dnoleiim for every floor tn the house PLAIN INLAJD V XMDOSSCD JASPE V ARABESQ PRINTED Where to buy has long been per plexlng problem for the consuming public. Through advertisements and other means, people have become familiar and merits with tha namei, trade-inarof hundreds ot articles. But there has been no convenient and positive way they could know where those articles were sold locally. To learn. In many Instances, meant, a wearying store-t- o store search. I To remedy that coidltlon the Bell System began a new telephone directory aervlce In 000 cities and towns. Your town Is on that list. I la addition to the Business and Commodity Headings heretofore Included, yonr telephone directories now eon tain Trade-mar- k Headings. New prod ucu will continue to be entered tinder their own tames, and with each will be Us slogan or other copy Its trade-mar"Where t Buy It" list matter, and of local dealers. I Us the Yellow Psges yoor directory at a Bayer's Quids. . ki CORK COMPANY. Floor DirwoUncuut, Pa. Qffice--720-- 21 pie uo change residence or office locations at this time ot year more about May 1. It means a volume ot telephone :hangea changes that can be handled promptly If you tell us In advauce about four moving plans. Early notice will enable us to gly you the prompt service we want you to have-an- d the kind you expect. Tell ue when just call our business office,. ind ARMSTRONG'S; QUAKER RUGS k, tt Ule-pho- ne ' ' v. 531 A NEW SERVICE REGAL ENOUGH. So let your imagination roam. Let it roam among the spring display of Armstrong's Linoleum this very e, week ot local stores! Even the 2S most frivolous fancy can be"-indulgewithout opening your MY) pocketbook too wide!! - tioa.NScntfotUiceatt, m It would be cozy, wise, and welcome! Colorplates of Model Rooms and colorplatet of these new Armstrong Floors are shown tn "New Ideal in Home Decor dining-roo- AreYouMovTng Next Month?' Continuing its aim to provide tha most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the public, this company recently announced an Increase la the amount allowed tor tha extension at telephone service to subscribers located la lhlnly settled sections anLf orjbl. Installation of private branch exchange systems most commonly provldaOo larger telephone users la cities and -towns. . com Previously, this, pany, In furnishing service to outlying subscribers had paid at least $35.00 of the cost ot con struction tor extending a new Una from an Isolated ;SUB d ranch or farm to tha nearest existing telephone pole line. Under the new practice now effective. the company will pay 171.00 and la some cases more, when conditions war- rant. This Is simply another affirmation ot this company's continuing effort to provide a service that will enabla anyone anywhere to talk by telephone with anyone else anywhere else. - . 'Armstrong's Linoleum. (Eu boned Pattern No, 6007.) SYlngheardJiuolda,udjBLJUs i. are -D- EMURB--MODERN-; ... not -- . "w iivMii, "I auppdm aha wanted me." Mil -m aaid. Did you tcU her what Iu happened T 0A1NTY the-ne- Especially when the season itself has already set her thinking: MHow cool the sun room would look this summei withjthat green Embossed Handcraft e . ntch Spirit t-.- 7t BetwomanVfanctesivhirlingt "I'd like to have you here." Mll- to-b- floors gay as spring, as Armstrong designs spirit ed admitted, fearing left me with her mother ill and Con- e unstrunrr. The doctor came in then and Har- I told Mildred hurriedly that ho mid waft Iu the living rooi.-.- . Connie came to him soon and Id him the doctor was diesslnir burn.' She couldn't bear to KIOT OP LOVELY COLORS v.--a patterns YvtyoO&dat:rich as summer d. 'Oh, no," Mrs. Lawrence put17i7 fhotipitablo suffering, 4i Subscribers Both Benetit Dor.t talk." Mildred broke in. ih, there's the doorbell; It must Dr. Brill. Answer it, Connie." sft 1 at Less Cost Service-Extensi- ons Ohrf guestno,dfaf,""Mrsrtrrw ice managed 7t Journal of Telephone Information Published br The Monntain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. A r- - Teara i ' J t :' F -- . la lrVJh..T-- '' 4 . -- "ebnnecUoaTwU. ." tha Installation ot private branch exchange) equipment, employed by large """telephone tiers, this ' it- ' - company- former allowa&ca i ta tha subscriber was tl. tor each tela' phona connected.. This UmltaUom h aov been removed .entirely and these , types ot private branch exchange systems' "fill be provided wtthout psymeat " v ot any Installation charges. The' as w .practices, therefore, will benetit aot only tew subscribers la re- -' mote sections but also tboss la largir ' cities and towns, A CONTINUALLY! IMPROVING SERVICE . t ' ' |