Show —— mawnaaaweewemwewnr-mmm- m" i Dorothy Dix's Jhjer Box COAT WRAP-AROUN- D vvv4v''" YOUNG DOES OLD MAN WIIO DIVORCES WIFE TO MARK AFFECMATERNAL HAPPINESS? FIND USUALLY GIRL TION FOR YOUNG HUSBAND IS BETTER : THAN NONE AT ALL! i to me Dear Miss Dtx— I am a bachelor of 50 and It is appalling are older who and of men my age falling in the number of married to wives their women and marry them divorcing love with young me see v can me oi uie ior lcan be so stupid — to say nothingnow iney of being so dishonorable— as to wreck their homes break their wives' hearts disillusion their children and disgust the public for what they get out of it One of my friends has recently cut loose as I have described and after his divorce married the woman with whom he thought he was in love Most of his old friends dropped him but I go to see him occasionally and it doesn't take a Sherlock Holmes to see that everything is not a bed of roses even now after six months His first wife had good taste and kept a most attractive home His present V"' home is commonplace and untidy his wife a woman of narrow interests and 4 no cultivation have nothing in comShe is much younger than he and they income in half has two families cuthls to mon Having support because she is wife see to the that not disappointed is hard and it cannot have even the car they drove around in before his divorce I have other friends who have had similar experiences In not one case that I can recall has the man bettered himself by swapCONSTANT BACHELOR ping wives Does it ever work out? U:' " A ' ' Answer: There may "Well hardly ever" as they say in "Pinafore be men so callous and so dead of soul that they can sacrifice their faithful old wives and their children to the passion without feeling a pang of remorse but such men are exceedingly L rare " what mysterious Morden wanted to find out what it was He got the license number of Cathay's down and checked automobile numbers the that were through ported of cars stored in public ga raees "It was probably a tedious Job but he found the car numher found that Cathay's car had been stored in the garage there at the corner of Robinson and Huntley From there he got a lead that took him direct to the Elite Apartments He went there and found that Alice Lorton or Esther Ordway as the case may be wasn't in so he went out and ran down another lead and then returned and either found the party he wanted in the apart ment or found that the party was going to be there shortly and decided that he'd wait So he paid off the taxicao" Bleeker nodded his head in slow affirmation "Yes" he said "when you ex it that way it's logical press enough" "Now then" Griff said "having established that this young man Morden was a logical worker and a fast worker the question arises why he went to Ninth and Cen V j'-- tral" some i The average married man who is a philanderer is not a bad man at heart He is not cold and hard and cruel He is only weak and vain and sensual and no other sinner in the world ever gets more bitterly punished for his wrongdoing than he does man falls in love with a flapper young When a middle-age- d enough to be his daughter and forces hisofwife to divorce him so that he can marry her the sympathy the public goes to the poor forsaken wife but In reality it is the man we should consolation of a clear con- pity The wife has the ineffable science She has the respect of all who know her and she has j her children ' The man knows that he has forfeited the regard of his little world that everybody looks upon him with contempt as a silly old A winter sports coat of plaid-bac- k woolen in a handsome shade of brown has the new sleeves with fullness at the elbow and an fool who has been taken in by a scheming woman interesting neckline that fastens with three large buttons placed d Somehow it breaks a man's own morale and nine times type with wide diagonally on the wide lapel It's a out of ten his divorce from his good old wife marks the beginoeit or and slit pockets ning of his decline in prosperity And the second marriage that he expected to renew his youth and to bring him some miraculous romance brings him only misery He finds that he is old after all that he has nothing in common with the young wife and that she has married him only for what she can get out of him III! T C1934 UU Strikete iVCARLCTON KENDRAKE Also he finds that she has faults worse than the first wife's and that she has not the offsetting virtue of a deep and CHAPTER XXTV "What does he remember?" abiding love for him He misses his children and the old home "A lot He says that Morden Sidney Griff paused his hand and the old ways and the old friends and he would be glad on the door "It doesn't matter engaged him by the hou on ThursDOROTHY DIX enough to swap back if he could ' about the telephone he said "I'll day morning that Mbrdenwentto ' Dear Dorothy Dix— A few years ago I married a young man send a messenger for you if I need a garage at the corner of Robinson street and Huntley street He made many years my junior At the time I thought I was deeply in love you" some investigations there went to followed outside Fancher Griff with him but I have awakened to the fact thatswhat I was watchhouse the stood and the Elite Apartments on 319 Rob love was only a maternal affection and I cannot help butthought meekly show it My husband resents this as his love has grown deeper The difference ing as the criminologist strode mson street returned to the cab in our ages has constantly caused criticism which makes me very down the cement walk toward his within a matter of fiife minutes car went tojNinth and Central streets unhappy Can a condition like this end happily? Would it be better to "That wind" Fancher said apolo- had thei cab park around the cor set my husband free so that he might marry a younger woman? getically "has made the 37ard look ner on Central while Morden went What shall I do go on trying to do my best or make a clear break? like a mess i hope you don't into an office building somewhere near the corner of Ninth and Cen mind" WORRIED "Oh no" Griff called as he tral The cab driver thinks It may j climbed into the car "I don't mind have been the Monadnock building Answer: Morden jwas gone for nearly half in the least" I should think that it was your manifest! duty to carry on as long as your young husband loves you and do your best to hourj returned and drove once Before Griff started his drive an more to the Elite Apartments He make him happy After all your case isn't so desperate beback to the city he telephoned the there for a few minutes cause every good wife comes to look upon her husband as upon stayed detective agency that had shad— a little to the cab and dls then returned Alice boy who never grows up and a large- part of her love Lorton the night before owed it charged is maternal That is why wives can forgive faults in their husremaining at the Elite From that detective agency he Apartments" bands that husbands never can forgive in their wives found out that Alice Lorton to Sidney Griff jumped to his feet with a male companion had gether the cigaret into an ash But when I see women-marryinmen ten fifteen twenty years journeyed to the Trent Apartments dropped His tray lazy relaxation had van str-younger than themselves I often think what a terrible task they on 312 West 16th that the ished as completely as a cloud wisp are setting for themselves For the society of the young is just as couple had entered the apartments from a snow the drifting edge boring to the old as the society of the old is to the young and had not left them that' 'as capped mountain out of over a dry nearly as the detective could ascer- desert No middle-age- d woman wants to jump around and do what tain the man was Kenneth Boone "And I claim to be a criminolo a boy wants to do and you can't send your young husband out who rented apartment 209 in the he exclaimed gist!" to play with young girls of his own age as you can your son front of the apartment house A "What's the matter?" Bleeker in- And this says nothing of the terrible necessity of having perlight had shown in the window for quired a moment just after the pair had petual youth forced on you by being married to a man much entered Then a man had pulled younger than yourself DOROTHY DIX Griff swept his hand toward a down the shade" and the detective of filing cabinets which lin Dear Miss Dix— I have been going with a girl of uncertain dis- felt certain that the man was the battery one ed side of the room have found her to be insincere selfish and unapprecia- - same one who had escorted the position "I crime' he said "I uve but she says she 16veme Question: Can study woman to the apartment a of that kind young girl modes the andj methods of man as he wants to be loved? Will she play fair7 I am Griff instructed them to keep the study lomany of I habits of operatioii study apartment house under surveillance criminals! In those the thinking taking to the woods What do you say? COLD FEET dard indexes J i wrap-aroun- self-materi- al i 1 nther lead' "But how did he get "Probably Bleeker said I — ' Iy to check up on what Oathay was doing in the city Remember that he wasn't sent out to check up on the man who had assumed Cathay's Identity h was sent out to check up on Cathay You wanted to get something that would put Very Cathay on the defensive well Morden found out Cathay had been here in the city on Monday night Cathay's business was some- - - it?" Griff shrugged his shoulders "No matter" he safd "We'll run tha down a little later In the meantime we've got a live lead on this garage business Suppose you have one of your men run over to the garage with a picture of Mor den Find out if Morden wasn't there making inquiries about the car that was registered in the name of Frank B Cathay of Riverview You can get that registration num ber by checking up the records in the Motor Vehicle Registration de You can put through a partment telephone call and get that infor mation" — - i - et 4 Answer: Not without reason have you acquired cold feet in contemplating matrimony with that type of girl She will surely give any man chilblains who marries her and you will do well to take to the tall timber while the going is still good An insincere woman is never to be trusted and a man's whole happiness depends upon his being able to have perfect faith in his wife 4 A selfish woman never loves anyone but herself She is incapable of it and the only use she ever has for a husband is as a and a dancing partner was someone to take her to places of amusement i?he to provide her with th invHBaround u- -r h t fort and she works him to death without a pang- of pity who is unappreciative makes the Jdnd of wife who " that hep Su!band ves without a word of thanks and hSf? him because t it isn't more bill-pay- er 1 -- - 5Sf w!?!!?1 ?Tfin£fef tuts ?im h£lovthaf aThne re plenty of a wife loyalty and truth and honor herself an unselfishness that makes who are ready to to a ?h0 carr!" nothings helsleeve but DOROTHY nrjr Copyright by Public ledger Inc SLSS!rir iTls Petroleum Institute Will Meet In Dallas DALLAS Texas (UP) — A Texas city will be host to the American -31 - l ppl pi or cmnamon toast reclined in the large lounging chair There was a glint of lazy humor in his cold blue eyes — eyes that could upon occasion become as penetrating as twin searchlights Now he seemed utterly relaxed completely at ease "You've got important information?" he asked Bleeker nodded took a notebook from his pocket "In the first place" he said "we AFTER Jl YEARS found the taxi driver" O (UP) Mrs Alice Desin for the first time in 31 visited her sister Mrs Julia years Hen-s- el whom she -- believed dead in Erie Pa Communications between the two through the years had been lost until a card from Mrs Desin HOMW to ' !HT KENTON : 3 Bczz3 c2 Foley's her sister recently reached its destination contact Then they met M— The to experts of Detroit's - new auto washing plant can clean £00 cars daily Proof! "Hd ssrere tiiktatii xay through Foley's cbt excellent Zv O E ruli" Klrkpfttriek TkUe : I - HAPPY JACK IS IN A HURRY 'it By THORNTON W BURGESS TAR fhUtm Far old or young— during day or u'sht— yoa can tafelytT oixi oiev'tUontyana Tar tot guickett rendu Cough du to eolda m&ygetserioutfut don't delay Gt gtnutn FOLEY'S tody---f uee &3L4 crenrwbora tm s l a a— z l "earn i A petty quarrel has no place When mutual danger you must face —Old Mother Nature t looked this way and that way then glanced back fearfully over his shoulder He darted across to Chatterer's own tree and ran up it to reach a limb from which he could leap across to another tree Now Chatterer and Happy Jack are not on the best cf terms These two cousins are forever quarreling I am sorry to say But there was xiothing quarrelsome about Chatterer's voice as he called softly "Wait DISAPPEARING old-fashio- j WHY TALK BEFORE CHILDREN My heart aches for them in the name of common senseWhy do these parents unload all their wor- ries and denouncements before their the-hn- Cv-- ' p? Oft Pain 1 blue-rac- er Krassago the scalp with ' Cvtf carat Ointment to remove tlje dandnuOf Then shampoo with a and a of Cnticnra Soap to cleanse the b air and restore its natural giosa and rigor Jline thoroughly Tbia will keep your scalp in a healthy condition and healthy scalp ia essential to good hair Ointaaent 25c mud 50c SotpSSa Dea TQ&ritan : PotterMmUmm Cotyetaci— Mass gave me splendid results" Mrs-Ca- rl Wilson half level teaspoonf ul of Kruschen in hot water every morning is the secret how overweight folks can reduce SAFELY and at ihe same time gain physical attractiveness One bottle lasts 4 weeks You can get Kruschen Salts at Lienhardt Drug Stores or any drug ctora In the world One i I i i Here's an old home remedy your mother knew but for real results it is rtill the best thins evr known for severe eoujfhs Try it occe and you'll swear by it ' It'a no trouble at all Make a yrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cap of water a few moNo cookinff i3 menta until dissolved needed — a child could do it Now put 23 ounce of Pinex iatfr a plat bottle and add jour syrup Jbla t j s f ' YOUR j Olive Roberts Barton NEA S£3 VICE INC FOR CHILDREN'S SAKE HOME SHOULD BE CHEERY IN SPITE OF ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES (By Olive Roberts Barton) The other day I was In a house where there were three children one " !! Appomattox To Be ten the others younger LYNCHBURG VA — (UP)— With The daddy in good times was the organization of the Appomattox earning two hundred and fifty dol- Historical Park association reslars a month Now he is earning toration of sthe early village of Appomattox and the surrender grounds thirty a week a national shrine is practically When the income was double what as assured it is today both father and mother The association established at a were eternally singing the blues state conTrue babies cost money and they meeting attended by veterans and Confederate gressmen didn't have inlaid spoons and forks on that Furthermore rents were members of the United Daughters the Confederacy and Sons of sky high and shoes tried to kick the of Veterans estimated Confederate celling coats were compounded f that $100000 will be needed for the wool that must have been shorn by the Argonauts and possessed silver project Representative P H Drewry the linings! like the clouds they were sponsor of a bill in congress to made from But still two fifty was two fifty create a national park here urged Yet Ij always got the impression that preparation be made for "the to the cessation of hosthey pever knew just where the memorial between tilities the North and the next pork chop was coming from to reunion of brothand the South Then the cloudburst struck us and ers rain fell was the Dad reduced by painful Inches until he finds him DIRECT AIR SERVICE self in NORTON Mass— (UP— Wheaton J Imagine that if the former tune was a dolorous one today's is a re- - college has perhaps the most direct air mail service in the country quiem And I am sorry truly bitterly A letter addressed to Katherine Ward was dropped on the hockey sorry because there isn't a doubt field where she was playing Weightin the? world that they need many sand and gravel this was with ed things! they cannot have the second letter to arrive in this What worries me about this: family manner are the children They seem healthy enough and they do have substantial clothes Their mother is grand with a needle and can make a dress Ntd Not Suffer monthly pain and delay du to or even a coat out of a hat band rolda nervous strain exposure or similar causes Diamond Brand Pills are effective almosi No use talking she can and does jpianage well To all intents and purposes the family like most American families takes pride in putting up a front and not allow- TNI PIAMONO -- i j Modern women Ghi-chee-t- ty - lLUi lL Ml JSvery note HOLLAND F- U R N cry nrj ftf d - has "higher fidelity" with RCA Victor all-wa- ACE I ve trFitpoioihf r00rtO ate iv low Prlc " Magic Inttmllotion pip mmd fittinst txtrm Brain" sets! 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No Cooking! 5 I For a Bad Gougli MinTIiis Home! Better Remedy-a- Quicker Lasting Relief — NO NEED FOR GLOOM Sammy Jay had spied Spite taking do not say It is easy to chirp I his sun bath in the old nest of while on to the edge But hanging Blacky the Crow it is an edge even a ledge this him He too would leave the Green family has at the moment How about the millions who have gone Forest 1934 W Burgess) clear over? The great tragedy of by T (Copyright whole depression is ihe outlook The- inext story: "Spite Dines the of little children Who have been Wellshoved with their families to a so- cial oblivion that will forever leave i Krtts-che- ' &I I & ITS (0(IPEoT3n§ Hair 1 children? Inferiority is already so ingrained in the two oldest that even if they turn out to be king bees of an who's who they will always be hounded by a complex Children will eat potato soup with pride like the little Wiggses if they think theif parents are masters of i themselves and accept life on a contented average They don't mind S windows without curtains or sag- ging chair seats If an atmosphere of peace prevades the home They set! their value on v and the whole family ' j themselves I i Live Eeafii ' 1 - The SAFE Way to Reduce n "For 3 months I've used — — Salts I've lost 45 pounds taken 6 inches off bust— --3 bottles : ' j Guticuraygr 1 be-ca- use ! Chatterer the Red Squirrel was sitting in the doorway of his home looking out to see if he could get a glimpse of Spite the Marten who had come down to the Green Forest from the deep woods on the Great Mountain The only time he had seen Spite was when the latter had chased him home and then he had been so frightened and so intent on getting home that he hadn't had enough of a view of Spite to know just how he looked All seemed so quiet and and beautiful that it was peaceful difficult to believe that there ' was danger terrible danger fori such little folk as Chatterer and some of his neighbors lurking there in the Green Forest For some time Chatterer saw and heard no one Then he heard the faint rustle of leaves and looking down sad a gray form dart across from one tree to another It was" his big cousin Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel A moment later Happy Jack's head appeared as he peered around the trunk of the tree behind which he had run Chatterer had opened his mouth to ask him if he had heard the hews of Spite's arrival but closed it again He didn't have to ask The look of fright on Happy Jack's face was answer enough Happy Jack TRUANT cSlEF ake 6 Inches G?f Hips and Dust ta i j Lack r wr ' of Food Cut "I've concentrated for years on the best methods of getting quick results in criminal' cases and here Down Young Quail an- ordinary newspaper reporter thinks of something that has en SACRAMENTO Calif (UP) — Wild tirely escaped my mind! In southern California districts "What! do you meanf" Bleeker quail are birth control because asked T don't see it tl don't get of apracticing food ' brought about shortage the sketch" conditions drouth by according to "The garage" said Griff stridingJ field Bandini Ralph agent for the up and down the long room fling- state division of and game fish ing the words over his shoulder a of wild life survey Following without turning his head "It's a new city ordinance of course but throughout the state Bandini pro statistics to show reproduction I should! have thought! of its pos- duced of this year is ten per cent quail sibilities'' lower Similar decreases for other refollow Bleeker "I don't you" were bird noted in districts species marked "Do you thin you know where food are low supplies what Morden had in riiind? What was he doing?" Off-- No "Of course I know what he had Nudists In mind and what he was doing!" Hard corns soft corns corns between Griff said turning on his heel and the toes and calluses lift right off! makBleeker toward back striding YouU laugh — it is so easy and doesn't ing fierce impatient gestures with a bit! his hands as he walked emphasizESTACADA Ore — (UP — The hurt Just drop FREEZONE on any ten-dof words with little Jabs ing his nudist colony here was attired in touchy corn Instantly it stops achhis extended right forefinger "It's red sashes and hats today then shortly you just lift that old ing that new city ordinance the one The women members wore red bothersome corn right off with your to turn in that requires garages sashes around their waists The fingers It works like a charm every numbers of all cars reason — deer season is on The nuthe license time Seems like magic! that are stored in the garage over dist retreat Is in the center of a A bottle of FREEZONE costs a was It sponsored by the choice hunting ground night few cents at any drug store Try it! automobile insurance companies in 1 order to give the police a chance to The snake which is check up on stolen cars Every famed for its "speed" cannot travel public garage has to submit such faster than 24 miles an hour a report" Bleeker said "I still don't seen " "what you're driv'n- - at rn saa Griff "wanted "Morden" -- a " wJ "Now?" asked Bleeker "Let's get that disposed of" he said "before we go any farther I want a check on that It's going to make quite a difference in the way we handle this thing" a minute" He jerked his head toward a desk Happy Ja£k stopped and chng telephone to the trunk of the tree "I can't "You can use that telephone" he stop I'm in a hurry" he gasped said "You've seen him?" said Chatter(To Be Continued) er r "Yes I've seen him Have you?" In the next installment Dan replied Happy Jack Bleeker comes across a love letter Chatterer nodded! "He chased me that seems to have played a part right into my home here He all ' in the murder mystery but caught me' said he Happy Jack shivered and glanced around hurriedly and anxiously "I must be going" said he "Where are you going?" asked Wearing Red Hats In Deer Season jt big-ey- ed s! Crimes of violence ! — — they all have a sub- They live in a constant atmosphere of gloom and complaint haveYou can tell tn They L them the conscious apologetic and uuwii-- u vuucu manner of the crushed Chatterer "Out of the Green Forest" replied Happy Jack "They say that dreadful fellow never leaves' the woods so I am going to leave and I can't get out too soon I only ST LOUIS —( UP) — The doesn't catch me before truant officer with his Ihope he out" get big sticks terrifying children who Just then heard Sammy Jay played hookey from school is dis- beginning tothey scream some distance appearing fast They pricked up their ears He is giving way to scientific so- away When Sammy screamed like that cial workers who attempt to demeant it that he had discovered termine why children do not want some one whom he regarded as an to go to school of but whom he wasn't enemy The change according to Willbecause of his faith afraid really iam L Bodine director of attend- in his to keep him out of ance officials of the Chicago board harm's wings was pouring way of education has been brought about out a torrent Sammy abuse of Chatterer principally by the National League looked at Happy Jack of Compulsory Education which "Sammy has found him and is held its annual meeting here this him i what he thinks of telling year we know where he is" Now him Dr Bodine who founded the As a matter of Chatterer said league in 1911 said that modern fact he was Sammy Jay had right methods used by compulsory educahis sunbath in spied Spite taking tion officials tried to reveal the the old nest of the Crow Blacky causes of truancy and delinquency to get this" is chance my "Then with a view toward correction: etter do You the away Especially bitter was Bodine to- safely same Jack Happy replied thing ward juvenile court conviction of "Wait a minute" cried Chatter minors er "This court' should be expanded Jack already was on to a family court where they could hisBut Happy was He There in a way prosecute Ma and Pa more and the was no doubt of thathurry Chatterer of find every major children less" he said digests you'll crime fo? half a century The big Teachers who assign too much hesitated Then he started after embezzlements! The big murders! homework also came" under Bodine's The big hold-upCrimes of pas- criticism of misdirected education Crimes sion! of deliberation! I — w 1 ' dued loolc er ? 1927-28-29-30- Has more flavor! Lots of it! Makes lot of1 difference in I ten-thir- ty 15 an-A- imnamon It ' was approximately Monday morning that Bleeker telephoned and announced he was on of the AJU will be held In Dallas his way to Griffs apartment with near the greatest oil field in the important news He arrived less world Nov 12-The fifth such than 15 minutes after the telephone gathering was held in Fort Worth call had been completed in 1924 and the 13th in Houston in Griff looking fresh and rested 1932 This national trade association of the Petroleum petroleum industry met for the Institute convention this year for the third time since first time in Washington D O in the birth- - of the organization in 1920 Chicago has greeted its 1 ' 1919 "Mavention seven times in 1921 The fifteenth annual convention and 1933 It has met in St Louis- twice 1922 and 1923 and in Los Angeles and Tulsa once each 1925 and 1926 respectively Schilling and to shadow the pair whenever they should leave putting sufficient men on the job so that they could shadow both the man and the woman He also instructed them to cover the Hillcrest hotel thoroughly - searching for a young woman who had been registered there on Monday night who was about 22 years of age a brunet and who had had dinner with the man who had registered as Frank B Cathay of Riverview Her also instructed the detective agency to ascertain whether the man who had registered under the name of Frank B Cathay at the Hillcrest hotel had Issued any checks and if so what had happen ed to the checks Having set those wheels in motion independently of the investigation which was being made by the newspaper Sidney Griff yawned climbed back in his car and started the long ride back to the city When he had arrived he went directly to a Turkish bath and remained there until morning when he had a leisurely breakfast and then strolled to his apartment mm w -- I g m m lllllillllllIMHil lowing people to guess how close the wind they run I worry about the children i ! mmm mm ' ond loved ids iiwiiu wtvi ' tfi Vim it mi - Coming Soon— - ' r c - : w v— y |