Show THE OGDEN STAN ) TEN RULES FOR BEING A GOOD 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 10 1034 told you Juliet was headstrong She made up her mind to eet the letters back without paying Tracy King a cent She told her parents she was going to visit a friend in New York Instead of that sne came to Tre- mont what happened here you know She went to King's apart ment and demanded the letters A fewj hours later the man was found dead "Juliet naturally was horrified at the thought of the scandal If the news should reach her home She did an extraordinarily foolish thing ana yet 1 can understand it By rerusing to tell who she was or where she had come from she brought suspicion on herself At thojsame time she managed to keep her! identity concealed Of course it cpuldn't have gone much farther Shefd have been obliged to tell sooner or later Chief Henley ex- plained to us how you arranged to take her into your home That was certainly generous—" : MOTHER-IN-LA- W (Continued from Monday) The sixth rule for being a knockout with your This ls to refrain from eivlne advice or making suggestion is the hardeit thing that any woman is ever called upon to do For It requires almost supernuman for a mother to stand by in silence and see her son's money being wasted and his stomach ruined by the mistakes of a younz woman who doesn't know the first princl- Hchea to show Dies of- housekeeping She lust r as a n to do how her i I professional aoes to y teach a blundering amateur how to play the game But don't yield to the temptation to f J five aavicc 10 me ncwijwcu uue on your tongue rather than lit It tell how you cook a pot roast or cut down the grocery bill or what color upholstery wean lonjrn jntre is nooou cise in the world Is touchy as a bride no one elie so perfectly assured that she Is Solomon In petticoats and no one so rrtentful of any suggestion that her taste Is not Impeccable and her Judgment without flaw t r sen-contr- ) AMINEK IF YOU WANT TO PONT TRY TO ADVISE YOUR SON'S WIFE HER AS IF SHE TREAT HER WITH ON GOOD TERMS KEEP WERE YOUR OWN DAUGHTER AND DON'T LIVE WITH HER IF YOU CAN POSSIDLY JILLr IT ) X Pert Fashions Shown For 1934 Femininities TtixIalksi "Dorothy DARD-E- — r( m i I i ol to ± v A ' & i cwn home and her husband and her children in her own way and nobody has any right to interfere with it So keep your fingers out of your daughter-in-law'- s pie and great shall be your reward In her affection and gratitude w w w Don't think that one cheap hat a season is good enough for but that your daughter needs half a dozen your daughter-in-laImported French models Don't think that your daughter-in-lashould be a slave to her husband and that your daughter's hus-'bashould wait on her hand and foot Just remember that your daughter-in-lals as young and pretty and as anxious for good clothes and good times as your daughter is and try to see that ne gets them Be just as uncritical or your daughter-in-laand turn Just as blind an eye on her faults as you do on your daughter's Eighth Help your son to be a good husband Every mother can do a lot toward making her son's marriage a success and toward making his wife happy Every mother-in-lacan plnch-h- lt for her daughter-in-laand help her to win out The reason a lot of mothers-in-laare unpopular with their daughters-in-lais because they treat their sons as if they were martyrs as soon as they are married and this naturally gets wi itiiH mrca circa flWlild p J iica JUUf wuim uctause tie 1133 IQ work so hard to support his family: because he has to push the Breezy young sophistications created In the evening dress for the youthful spirit that you Instead above left It Is of chalk white crepe with an amusing plaid flannel jacket Sure to score on 8e of because to he has playing golf "perambulator stay at home of an evening instead of being free to play poker with courts in 1934 is the blue linen outfit at right It is of two shades of blue linen pockets tennis the the boys or roam around to night clubs square with a decorative square in front of the waist w w nd w w f w w w w Don't be one of these mothers who encourage their sons In being slacker husbands On the contrary brace your son up to do his duty and fulfill the oblii gations he has taken upon himself Make him feel that you expect him to do everything in his power to make the woman ttWCZ INC 3S happy whose life he has taken Into his hands and to make gracefully the sacrifices that marriage Inevitably entails ' CHAPTER XLII written account of Tremon't recent Teach him how to be a good husband You are a woman and VOU know the little thlnffi that co an far tnwnrri maVfnw m9rrln Bannister hesitated an instant murder with the' part of Juliet a success or a total failure to a wife Your son does not know the ind thcn Md "Won't you come France the "mysterious blond that women put on trifles 60 teach him to show his lnr ' P6" prominently featured 7116 man wife some of the affection he feels for her Instead of expecting her nd woman entered the "My wife and t were not sure" to take It for granted Impress on him the necessity of paying his houw The woman wss small slen- - stuart went on "that the girl men-wicompliments and noticing the things she does for his comfort der ind 'oun looking She wore tioned In that newspaper account mom uivmuic Tiii inH tcit mm iiuw Kumcn rrsent nivinp rn en rt rhuirii iaim cuhl oi dihcic iur ina itiiH husbands for every cent and make him give her an allowance mail black hat Her features were here But Mrs Stuart was worried dtd wh0 not Ion ago in my presence attractive— dark eyes below grace- - -- nd nothina would do but we must jaid to her son: fully arched brows a small nose make the trip" He shook his head and generous Hps Bannister noticed Ufldly "This is a terrible I" "John you have been fortunate enough to get one of the me caning glance wun wwen sne he went on 'Terrible I" 2thing don't took in her jweetest and most unseifhh women in the world for a wife before her jenow what will happen if Juliet's tnat y°a d0't Impose rjrea rtiumrasurroundings llatw3rOU!i HP Jery etrFi3r nd me man Dcsiae parents ever find out about It 1" ia unselfishness make you selfish to herM nuu uciu cviii unit JLtamnaLCi In t h " Ninth Use tact in dealing with your daughter-in-laJ perplexedly "How did you know fS?aLeS that Miss France was here?" he L??f Khty few people that you can't work I rou win Siv aDcut u in tne right way and it is worth your while w 1 akcd told us at police much flnewe In handling your son's wife as you would in handling hooked headquar He said brusque- - tersThey expensive any other diplomatic problem Your Chief— Henley I believe name's Btuart— SluElbert ly "My art— and this is my wife Isn't Miss the name is We had a long talk If "he J" out for her "keep off the grans" him complete France here? They told us we'd with himMLisI satisfied she is vain flatter her If she Is Jeilous of could not posslgntllf France that ly find her here—" son's affections for you don't flaunt his devotion In her See have had anything to do with His voice was brusque and rather sibly neTer over him And above the serious loar charges against her I loud There were footsteps in the never criticize her taste or tell her of " her conduct was the that explained room and then Juliet France WhCm U h n0t 10 lmPotnt oVnpln living of and whih result wllhTer0 appeared framed in the doorway does nnVmkit less reprehen- - 9k UNKNOWN rce BLOND sus-lmporta- fe kA0"1"""11- - ' I g King was probably knew how to impress a foolish young girl Anyhow" Btuart "frowned as he continued "Juliet had a flirtation with him I didn't know anything about all this and my wife didn't know it at the time If I'd known I'd have put a stop to it You can be sure of that "Well j Juliet wrote some foolish love letters to this man Of course her father is wealthy A few weeks ago I gucs she bfgan to realize what a reckless thins: she hod done Love's young dream had cooled off Juliet asked King to return the letters and he told her he would— for a price! "That Hhrent had Its effect I've good-lookin- 1 homer "" u lht mm h tmh4i BWflr rorwara were arms Tneir ing Interrupted "Just who around each other Juliet France Is DannUter Miss France?" he asked klsAcd the newcomer She said "Oh The other's eyebrows rose "Don't Helen— and then kwacd her you know?" agsin shook his head "No" Stuart spoke up "I don't know heBannister "Miss France hasn't want said if you realize what you've done ed to herself and i I about talk Juliet he said sternly didn't like to ask questions" — w" " rum cntiM h 'w" f Ann1 VriA You-shohave -wshe was? TZ lthoutlng knowing who was Elbert Ctuart'a incredu- gaze mvw w r DOROTHY DIX Copyright The End 1S34 by Public Ledger UP TO OWNER FULTON Mo— (UP) —Perhaps the moat disgruntled tenant In the country has been located near here So disgruntled Is he that when th housse In which he lived caught afire no effort to extinguish the b'sie was made Dr F Malar pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Arkan-wCity Kan was passing a farm house when h noticed a small b'aie cn the roof Eunnlng to the door h knocked telling the man and woman i aside that their house was ©n fire The house doesn't belong to me" the man replied That shouldn't mike any difference"' the? paittor answered "Be-sidthe fire hasn"t made much headway and U can easily be put s P "Ufc rt f ir — Mann Selected To BLAZING HOME U 'V' L ht ltt"urLMVHSMi!"u: ':rLri" Bn York-Penns- "OXYGEN STARVATION But the usual inconsistency of our continental climate when the thermometer Jumped seventy degrees overnight recently and the rain I descended snd the barometer fell ho wonder there was more or lens oxygen starvation and pale cheeks and hollow eyes prevailed Another reason for the languishing is that during vacation time regular schedules have been Interrupted Staying up late sleeping late fkeeplng indoors playing with new toys and reading new books munching at candy and the leftover from fruit cake and pies and puddings left on the pantry shelf— this sort of regimen ls not conducive to rosy cheeks and bright i u$- i - eyes Neither is it conducive to appe tites The first thing to be affected by this shut-i- n munching Irregular life is appetite So what ls to be done with Ted or with Betty or Grace or Lou or all four if you have four dls- gruntled offspring on your hands as the year opens? A good physic like the sober second thought ls usually essential and seldom wrong after the two weeks' Jaboree Castor oil In some of Its form is still my favorite er I I GYPSY will be your DELIGHT! Modcrp as the ruby cndi ot la Gypsy — out her litiger-nail- s when I her handsome young husband goes modern himself this bride acts just as young ladies did in crino 23-year-o- ld line aaysl old- - n leading: part in v M£EL McELLIOTT UrA 1931 NCA BEGINS Thursday Jan 18 Inrjhe Standard If Examiner I MORE cimriflMG RUMS ? A P ME BADS f x S i As A A p X - f&£&££& 4-- - vl - il7JJl tfP' ''' tlT m-i- IU ir ra? oeoRoe 15 A saura i can't HHP IT IP MY fTOCKINO 4 e-l- 4l f£f' ltu T-T- hT with the Braves cMmi ne wiji: minn" " uiaiius mt i vuiiatu He and his aunt wuuutuuii i iw i inc Mr Bannister I I i I trfrMnri tvf v aa rnniu " " ntr number of years he has been a lec- - n?-A°Jnlih-fohim" Etuart went on "but I dont ? ucptjca rlorww 4U vurrr on Daseoail Torm tnrf trtlra fhfnfc etuajfc rvtU hv tvn whlU fe ' ruchs intends to riv Yn 7e vT to have a talk with Mr Bannister" Vt Ma k" vlaitJne with friends I understand iuTwourg ciuo r !' 'ul'1'4 cut" 17 T won't bother to put it out Let Wull Juliet IrmkrH at h the owner do it when h comes CONTTtACTi MAILED In arm she said Arm go upstairs" : along v 1 A coniracu hive it lthv Office Seeing the man and woman would Payers on the roster Cf rhona "Cnm in here" PjnnUtr in not budfe from the house he mors Orioles except Dick th miH 321 St 25th iZ$ vited motioning toward the living called to his tw wens who were young first baseman WithGoldberg Del nu- - room lie led th viv and rihert with him and they set to work OT PIANO MOVING Iimis likely Gtuart lojiowea r ths fire 'm to trans- : -- L mde "No newcomer doubt" the began The fire over the couple looked rr uooerg e sewhert Dick played when he was aeated "I should at the hcli in the roof grinned with Oalveston under plain this intrusion On behalf of GLADE TRAHSFOn srwi ilummed the rlirr int ion frnm the QHole to wife's thsnk my family I want you for ail you have done for Miss WHAT IN THff WORLD— tOX CAN'T MCND CO INTO RONS SO OfTfM r I Int e- ner ruw j ideas and fashioned sentiments — you'll find them both in this impet uous youngster who plays a Ultra-moder- A uld HArmiSDUno "ThU Is my aunt's home" Ban w" P rtobert u reminded him "I thought rBob) ruchs son of Emll Fuchs from Iem so far 5St your sUtVi Braves U been nearly frantic I don't know " And you still haven't told me who Jlto oi tne Harrisburg ??" 4u 7 oi me New V she Is" "BluUH:u' luhw fwtwru vania league a firm nf th irK r uo ens immediately T'?a )hV ( clearpd hlj throat "Miss ater iS! S2?fhii? kince he said "is the daughter r LSJS C Pfc on '" 01 Mr ancJ Mrs Robert S France nhounced that Leslie VV-- T vr Mann former major of Evanston The outleague daughter ° rUd 10 taow youre She's had every younger fielder would be manager a girl of the I l??Ll?? advantage "iM Viav tfm Mann Wa vnnilvi tfhnn ift :ZZ "ZC: travel social aavantages— out she's — "V Mrn " HCW Dlint Af " 11 nwu4 t uuuucmi uKuo"vu' remembered him Bhe succeed Eddie Orow whfe much of the time I suppose how she became acquainted that's ! is my sister she explain vt ST? mid-wint- er - I Tenth Never live with your daughter-in-laif it ?hePr?JnnV avoided In this rule ls comprised all eta about how to be popular with your daughterin" aw Is Betty pale and listless short hollow-eye- d and without appetite? Iff she Is take her in hand right awajf There are a dozen reasons right ntow why she may be "off her feed" so to speak The combination of holiday time is upsetting pur and! soro when winter wis ucumriy weather and below baa made it Imperative to shut In any grain of heat we could conjure and shut out the icy fingers of Old Demon Zero at every window crack and door sill in the house At night the word wss "Keep the windows shut tight Hang them with blankets if necessary House air is better thsn chills and bron chltls or croup or pneumonia" And I agree of temper WHITEHALL MJch4 (UP)— Thi story of a great Indian massacre on White Lake probably 300 years ago Ms been disclosed In research by Fred Hubbard and today had found supporting evidence in Smithsonian Institute records Through early French records to whtrh he gained access and legend! related many years ago by Indian then brlltvcd to be more than 100 years ago Hubbard learned that a fortified village ofjths Pottswitomie tribe was sacked fcy a outnumbered warrlnf band which ' them ?i The inttackers laid seige that almoeti: exterminated the village The sifrv'ivors were cornered on a pehlnaiila on the Inkn during an flight and annihilated Hubbartt learned Accowllna to the Smithsonian In stitute 'Hubbard said early French explorers reported such a villsge and battle ft ch ! tprl°t By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON CONFORM TO SCHEDULE Quite as firmly she answered OhJ no you're not I'm going to used on sched Then a stop-watule Get the children rounded up stay here" for bed on the dot— the old dot and (To Be Continued) even a bit earlier ' See that meals for the next week NEW BUSINESS MANAGER Robert T Campbell who has been or two are particularly simple and A little more milk to office manager and auditor for the wholesome Newark club has been promoted to drink too is a splendid idea Get in fresh air If you can do business manager of the Bears re placing Wilbur Crelin It ls expect- so without freezing if the tempered that Ray Kennedy who handled ature drops again to zero If necesthe business end of the Blnghamton sary put muslin over partly open clubjlast year will become road sec windows or keep some "safe" heat on at night AJr will make checks retary of the Newark outfit jj rosy and that ls what we are after Mexico will try to attract Amer On warm nights let In lots of air Cod-livoil Is a grand pick-mican: "heavy spenders" to Its vacation roots for anv up lltJes pale child younar fvehJn!!h rntf' wh Oldj Records Reveal 5 Indian Massacre I right away—" Stuart raised a hand objecting "We couldn't think of putting you you - i icieAScavicaMC Fresh Air And Cod Liver Prescribed For Winter j i to so much trouble Besides we want to! catch an early train Are your things ready Juliet? If they are we'd better be starting" The girl looked at him oddly What do you mean?" she asked "Why haven't you packed? Then There's no you'd better hurry time to waste We can get a train in"-t- he glanced at his wrist watch —"an hour and 20 minutes It will get us in Chicago at she "forty-fiv- e in the morning" Something In the girl's face stoo ped him He eyed her art instant then! went on shandy "Don't vou understand Juliet? We're taking rs PEP UP THE LISTLESS CHILD Mrs Hewlett smiled as she shook hands "Then I'm awfully glad to Know you" she said "We've grown so fond of Juliet while she's been with us" They heard footsteps on the stairs and a moment later Juliet and her sister appeared Bannister noticed a likeness between the two though Juliet was taller and their coloring opposite There were further introductions and Kate Hewlett said beaming "of course you two will stay for dinner I I'll go put the Plates on I LJ T"? w !d!'er Oi'rvo Roberts Barton 1 as you do your own Treat your daughter-in-lafor your daughter of one set standard have Don't daughter and another for your daughter-in-laPlay fair with her should stay at home Don't think that your daughter-in-laand scrub and cook and pinch pennies while your daughter should have a servant to do her work and gad around to places of amusement first-ald-to-divo- CHILDREN Tiiere was a rustling sound and both men glanced up Kate Hewlett stood In th© doorway "Oh" she said "I didn't know you had com pany David" Bannister was on his feet "Come in Aunt Kate" he said "This 1 Mr Btuart Mr Btuart— mv aunt" He rxplalned "Mr Stuart came to see jMiai Trance He's her brother-in-law- " —— And anyway It ls every woman's Inalienable right to run her Seventh Your —— Don't think of it si merely an lntant tonic It taken the placi of sunihlne for everyone Good old Vitam§i Dl Don'i expect roey checks back ia one Cm but In a week there should bo a difference And sweeter tern-pcshould be in order If Betty keeps in declining take her to thi doctor or old RUNS JHsrVK fTt ?! 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