The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 02, 1933, Image 7
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RUBYM.
AYRtS
® MLtUCrlOtAM CO.
Feeding The Fznnily
Bill WUl Increa9e
Cost Of Living
Cowardice Sem.
By Utah Senator
By Dr. Roe E. Remington, Director, * /
South Carolina Reseerch Laboratory, 1 Textile Official Gives. Figures Democrats Have Not the Coar-
Showinfi: How Domestic Allot-! ape For Real Econ^y, Is
ment Plan^ Will Effect Wear-1 Charge Made By King.
ing Apparel Prices. ;
o. - , —, Washington, Jan, 28. — Dissatisfied
Charleaton, S. C.
ELEVENTH INSTALLMENT
Synopsis: Pauline. sentimental,
trustful, sincere and loving love, be
comes engaged and married Dennis
O’Hara in the belief that their blissful
happiness will continue unchanged
thru all the years. On her wedding
morning she awakens with a strange
premonition that maybe love does
change, a' thought buried in her mind
by a letter from her closest friend,
Barbara, the night before. Pauline
adored Barbara, who had been mar
ried, was the mother of a child which
died, but now divorced and living a
life which some of her friends could
not understand. Between Dennis and
Babrara is a sc>eming wall of personal
dislike by both. Six months after Pau-
line’.s‘wedding, Barbara comes for a
short stay. During this visit Barbara
j «o» IF I
I In our last article W'e called your I
attention to » two important points. I
Krirn‘ih,‘mther “hTn thX ofm^turti 'he .with tho latest and more lenient Dem-
ty, i.s the time to pay attention to the proposal to slash appronri-
proper selection of food, in order to jsents the^otton manufacturing indus-^ ations as far as possible, without net-
safeguard health and produce healthy,' try of the LTnitod States, authorizes | irg a definite figure. Senator King,
happy and efficient men ami women, t statement .«bow’ing the effect on Democrat. Utah, said tonight the
.s.econd, appetite is not a saf^‘ guide; . .1. 1,. .u « .
to diet, either in young o’- o'd i Pnees of the Domestic Allotment or “Democrats haven’t the courage” to
“You’ll hato it.” siK. told him as|wn, all the differr-nt loves or lifo that This week we discuss the five’essen-''•'“™ f 'n'Y P'-"'. recently passed hy ro throuR-h with a "reaT’ economy
they went up in the lift to her flat, j had never been hers, fath« r, nmthcr, tial points of complete nutrition. The'fhe h( u e of representatives and now program
‘It’.s like me—as you thought 1 was j love*, child—e.eiything.
order of presertation is, however, noti '*^ ^he senate for final action. Thej The economy controversy will b«
when you first knew me.” She opened! He held'her very gently, his face the order of impbrtance, since all are.summarizes the results ‘reached by the senate again next week
ine door w'lth her key. jagrinst her hair, speaking words of tniually important. Just as your mo-
He follow'cd her into the sitting 1 w’hich he had never believed himself tor car requires five things, namely,
room, and Barbara stirred the fire capable. So often had he told Pauline 1 gas, air, oil, water and electricity, all
into a blare and looked around her
w’ith critical eyes.
Hitherto she had been rather proud
of her flat, with its queer coloring and
a careful study made by the cost en-. •
gineering and .statistical departments' Senator Tydings, Democrat,
of the institute as follows: ' Maryland, asks a vote on his resolu
tion to instruct the appropriations
very modern lighting, but today she i been his love
felt vagu(;ly dissatisfied with it. She' And then Barbara geatly Ulsengag-
knew quite w’ell w’hy she felt, dissatis- ed herself.
that he could not ‘‘talk like a poetry, equally necessary to make it go, sol For standard print cloths common-i ‘ _ii ,„nnlv hilU
book” and that .she mu.st take his love • your body re<iuires energy-producing 1 ly used for hotise dresses and siniilar . *• u\ u \ ^ •
for granted. Poor little Pauline, who, foods, muscle-buildmg foods, mineral 1 garments, the increase in the price of , pntinl fed «rnl funefon*;
although she was his wife, had never j foods ami water, and will not'con-{the goods as they leave the mill will ‘ ' *
c
I tinue in health and vigor for very ^ approximate 37 per cent,
if
fied. It was the |>resence of Dennis
O’Hara that made her choice of furni-
tuie and fittings look tawdry and bi-
‘‘I’m sorry, it’s your fault. I’ve nev
er been such a weak idiot before.” The
tears were streaming down her face.
con f Of
to Pauline that there is a
man -h.e really love.■^, but she refuses
- to toil his name. Barliara decide.s sud
denly to go home and Pnu’ine insists
Dennis drive her to the station. Irvi-
'tmod', T>enms drive*^ reckles&ly,. and
they •'ve in a c:'ash. Barbare escaoos
in.u.*:* but D'nr. s’ leg is hrok Mi. .\s
he re*^. rr.s 10 con.-cion-n *s s he lear’i.>
who ^lie man is that Ba:*bara love.s,
It’.s h.m.self. iVr.n.s ."jiciids several
week' in the Imspital. Barliara re
turns to stay w ith Pauline. buUoiv one
pretext or another fa!' to vist Den*,
nis with Pauline at the ho.outal. Pau
line plans highly for Dennis return
home. Barbara stay-: .mly one 'lay af
ter Dennis’ return from the ho-spital.
Much against his will, Dmnis finds a
new attraction in Barbara, wl.o phiy.s ^
the same cool an;,l tietacfied n le oi-
form‘*riy. .A fortn'ght afUu Barbara ;
return to New York, she receive^ a?
(- letter from Pauline that she and Den-!
nis are c'O^iiting to New Y’ork for a lit
tle v ication. Upon their arrival a'
round of gay entertainment gets un
der way—throwing l>ennts and Paul
ine much into each others comivany.
Denr s is in love with Barbara. He
breaks through all barriers* and tells
her of his love. Pauline is called home
by ti e illness of her mother. Dennis
stay' on. Barbara is happy. P>oth
fight ag:iinst love-but it’s over-])Ow-
erinu.
Now DoOn \VnH»the-4^rt-r>-.
zarre. Dennis himself was so whole-1 and though she trlcsl to brush them
some, so clean. There was nothing ar-faway they still fell. "If I’d met you
tificial or pretentious about him; helyeais ago, Dennis. I n\ight have been
had come into her life like a fresh! quite a nice wojnan,” she said sob-
breeze into a stuffy, scented room,!bing. ’’.And, oh, look at your coat, all 1 work
w'ith which she knew she would never wet with my tears. Let me wipe them these foods keeps the body warm, mice increase of 38 pm‘ cent.
This proposal w'as agreed upon by
IT.- u I a Democratic conference yesterdav
long if deprived of the necessary r or narrow .“heetings, a coarse yarn , , ... ,. ,,r;,
amount of each and all of them. fabr'c. used in bagging low-prioed ^ re.solution of the Mary-
Energy-producing foods arc those building operations and in ^ calling for a cut of approxi:
which contain large quantities of generally, a ot) per cent price ^ billion dollars in ap-
starch, sugar or fat. They are burned j’ propriations.
in the muscles and tissues of vourj used largely in hosiery ^ lojining $800,000.b<)0 off
body in much the s.ame way, chemical-1 «nd underwear, the price increase ^^dl ^ p^p^.^ditures wu.s .rubmited to
ly- that gas is burned in your motor . I heads of the congre.^sional app.ropri-
car or coal in your stove, to produce! denims, used largely in work
'fhe burning of/Nothing and particularly for
over-'
again be satisfied.
She sighed again and bame back to
the fire. '
Tf>ke off your coat, wpn'l you “
There’.s wh’skey on the sideboard,
cigarettes. Yiix me a whiskey, plea.se
She sat down in one of ti><r'big vel
vet chairs and leaned her head hack,
watching him with grave eyes.
away.
, But he held her wrists, preventing
1 V,
ner.
at ions eunini'lU'es today by* spoko<-
. nu n for thi* Uniteil States chamber
, . . , , , , , of commerce,
enables it to do useful labor. Fatty! cliainOrays a so U'Cd Tor worK j Hnrriman. president. Mat-
foods, w-eight for weight, produce ijrd‘’Hung and childrens low-priced | Sloan. vice-pres'd« nt. and
more than twice as much heat us ■ , Kedfield Broctoi , a director, called on
go.
No. let them bo, they are mine, starch or sugar, hut usually co.st more.... j Chairman Byirrs of the house coni-
iKaif r^c as much. ro--Hwt starchy ,1 or bed sheotmg. an incrca'C 0. Senator Hale, lender of
foods are the*cheapest souiTcs of en- ’, ,1 . r the .senate comnnti.*-.
The principal cnerjry f^'O'ls arct ^ ov noucs, lawns, nn'i Ovliei fine
anyway, he said; then he kissed her
”' hainis, the palm of each, and let her
M-gy.
‘And all this doesn’t help us or telL bread and cereals (including
ranging
us what to do,’’ he ^ai.l ruefully.
iK-nni** was silent fof“ a “rnOmeht.
then he said, the blood d**e|M*ning in
hi.s fae'. "1 want to say that, if it
would not hurt Pauline ter.'i.bly. 1
hop<^ she would—let me go. ’
"And you have l>een ma-rietl only
a few months.” .said Barbai-a.
"It doesn’t take long as a *v\-
month to discover a mi.stake.”
s arei
corn^'’Heti j5>ods, an increase
from lb to 2b per cent..
macaroni), legumes (dried pea . lu a-1 H is clearly evident from these fig-'
that this sales tax will range
meal, liominy, oat meal, flour, rice
i nuts, beans), sugaivs (sugm;. pn >lasscs '
caiio sy; u;>, coni syrup), anil I'uls and! «^
“Demands reaching the chamber
from the basin ss in♦cl•‘^^s r.f th'*
country ttiat the 12; 1 hn Igct be bal
anced by reducing governiecnt ev-
iHcoining nioi’o ir.si.-tent,”
'oils (butter) maiTa’iiie, lard, salt J”'''-’*-’
* the simp!
. , lan.l w'nuMi and home consumption.
th,. I,i, „.;il liiirclly i.n^l si,I-
, -n ' la p.ses are iHcoining nu
tn tit) Tier cent on -the whI ’ b *
- , . , ,, llai '-imnn s-.iu.
fanru’s most necessary for ,
, , If...., 'he chanila r [dan wc.
le^t wearing apparel for men ' ,
h
•Icr til at the'
sliuuially iiicrca-e tlie o-u of li.in.
for .lu' aveiage wage earner.
po; k., vegetalde oil and slun teinng)
M .I'-cle-'.iirMing
niaie: i ds ru'0-'ssa.!‘y in <
bo''y may g''''',' an i develop in child-,
hood, and, that th-' dailv wear and tearj
may be ••epla'*e ! in gi vn-vDs. Tiu‘«| ^ •
essential coii.stiluent of such foods RCCClVCS
piotein. A .gii'at many natural foods ^
con'.ain protein in k'’''ate’‘ or ' .s de-
greiv .Not all pvo'eins .I'c alike, bow- '
ever, and p'ant jo-oteins are not a ,
neH'‘ those of the body in eonvi'"- ' ion lyipri*
and striu‘inre as ai<‘ tlie oc<'t<. in.' of j (’h.'lirmun Smoot Tt> (live .‘LO.")
meat, importanl hod\’-t)'.n! ling fou'!.-;
are bum meat. eggs, fish, cheese and ^
milk: The seihTToT^iTi^T^^^^ So(*edr^'
i.yips) are qui;- (leli m pr- om. -,-ii ‘as tlie .o-nat.* seldom sacs
grain, oat ' and vlvat e.-ju'eMily. 1 1,. p.,,! .riven the •('oilier-Bl.ino
' ill to k'gali'/i' 3.IT) pi'r eont beer a
uld take S.bOO.-
00)).()(<() out of veterans’ expenditures,
•‘bo.fOOO.O'tH) out of non-nw'.irring
item-, ;;2b(),000.lit)!* out <’f ron.-truv-
■ ioM O' pendilures and 8170.000,000 out
o' g ncrai dcpartniental c.osts.
Beer, Wine Bill
Conimittui* OteniJus
Heer ILtpiil Approval.
1, ISSFD BY (iHOST
OF HER HUSBAND
11-r .Spook Husband Kissed Her
hoi I iiid Hot IVar-s Fell On It—The
•', * ir,l Fxpcrience o'f Lady Caillard.
m raid b> Her in The American
V/oeldv, the .Magazine Distributed
With the .Next .Atlanta Sunday .Amer
ican.
"Buv .Amerrnm"'i.“ahor -
Then Denoils bent and kissed
ipj
and -vh 'at e.'jit'ci.iiiy,
,t;rn a nn it ‘iTa amount, .‘^inea, how
ever. the iicoteins of vegafuble o’-'gin
are nut of as good ijuality as, tno.-ici
f' -mi nn'ii'.nl'. some, aimu.a! protein j
should al'vays la* tmten. \ I'getai'iaiis |
usually inclu.le milk cheese, and i„.ui- of tonsideration in exec-
L \I)V
chanc'
l’!u
‘ivi'iuved 12
ai'.’l 'just a chance of piiss-
tbis .session. 1
\ ..!'*ea l io<-,ilfic'‘.lioii i ill was
to r> within little more.
He looked so at home there in her
sitting room, in spite rd hi.s twee I suit.
Which was oddly at \ariancv' with hi.s
sur*ouiulings; h" looked soa-.ahow as
j if he lieloiigeil, she tliouglit, and a lii-
! tie .sluver of joy shook hoi ns she ’ eal-
‘‘I think life is horrible, she .'s.iii hov. wonderful it would tie if it
fiercely. ' * was really liis hofne as wel! as he’s,
‘‘It’.s horrible l>ecau.se we know we, jf i),ey had the right to .‘h it the (loor
do the thing we want ’o do,” ion tlie world and be iiaproi..
r ‘.e in cion !y li‘c eyes mi:
a- sl'.f lou's at I'.iin.
t’.ie hu.>band
•w< 'uan.
Dennis canit
in tbo diet for this rehson. , scs'ion.
' A'i'.an in-cmiraining foojis k * p tti(*j (’haieman .*>111001 said lit* would sub-
' ody "tiippfl up” so to speak, and help |,ut the committae's ri'port tod «>’,
a tin' .sen-
soon us the
(iODIVA” COKS
10 AK'lL^rs’ B\I.L
( tiica'go's h'irst Artist-’ Ball and
Slraage Steed of' Naked Lady
Uodiva. An .Amusing IBustr.atcd Ar
ticle in 'I'he \merican Weikly, tlie
j.A1ai’.a/iiU‘ DisIrlhuled YVith the Next
, .Vtlanta Sutula.v American.
"Buy .American” Lat»or
iku bui.i lauuii .1 shak ly. We don t 1 rr • - o <■ . i . . ..-..iinir
, , J us ward off mfeclions. Some ot ttumi , , wi put the lull fivfor
need to be toid — wc Know already. ^ ,u • 1 lU . . V
.. . ... ... . .. ai'c ni’ees.'.arv for growth, and ot liet s , ,.i,. vende for udion, us so
1 oil ;e marne.l to one 01 me sweetest ‘ ...... . r‘ ’
inus'.n
Denni.'
ther-
.say s a
tog'*' II*
hat-’ ec
a.'treed hoaisely. "Because
•I .o-onlled ro«le of h-in n that
r
.So <la
e ! O' er
so be
au.)• he:
b.ick ■>v.t’
r.’. o wans-
•\ 1 u s.
Buih.'i'.a "> :.c
"! want *.o t
tbv.c at a n'-:.*
1 plea.'C.” Stic
to hi r fer
•run and a woman .sbal’ j |o'. ,.(i. !>
•* > m.Mte- how muih they
h itlmr.’
Bar' iia ened out . ’A'ou couldn’t
hate her. Nuhtnly ctiuld. ’
"No, no, I didn’t mean that. She*'
one of the best sweetest^”
T’ne*e vas a long silence; then i’iii-
harn -taid suddenly;
"VIh ’U 'VC s -y good-' ye after
lunch. Dennis, it is t 1 ne good
lUs face flushed and hi?
sneered.
"Fo:- Bauline’s sake, or for mine, or I,
for y vir O.V.,?” ho aS..->. “ j y"'.' '>
Sitl-ii-n tears sUrlciI t,> her eyes. i« '■"’K. an-niofonai vo-.r,..
"The world** is up.sjde down,” she
gill* in the wold, '.cho adoies you,
.tiiti I though Lie got tlu- reputation'
f l.'.ing a hu.'baii’l •t*‘.ilei. somehow
1 can’t steal you, iHumis. Perhaps it’s
tlie one '(leYent streak in my nature
ct<mi:'g to the top at last, I don’t
kmivv. 1 can’t understand my.self. I’m
:)')*. ! :ven to decent actions. It’s not'
N I
fo:* i'’aulii!e, mther. I’m fond of her,
bill Hot fond enough to wear a inar-|
tyr’s crown for lu r .>ake.” i j, va..in,in,s
She was slamlirig by the fue again jn-ticlo.
)iel)> in life use whii'h the hodv makes pj,,.!i.jp„.ip;,iy situation perrnit.s. |
of other kind.* of food. .‘>ix diTerentj cViangi's wect* mad'* in the hill
viu mil'.-” ' have been recognized by approved a week a'g.o by the senate 1
scienfsTs and there a' r> doubtless h I judiciary committee. j
number more. .Some of them a';-:* found j 'piu* c^mimitlee turned dow'n Uhair-j
in vc'-'ct'ible foods, siima in milk, inj,,^.,ij Smoots propo.al for hearings |
l i'Uit jn'ces, ond m f il*y foods. Some j,,„j jjjr|.,.,.d to confine its consideration.
are de.stroycii by cotikii.g and other . ^Vu. ic enue features of the bill
by il«y;ng in the air. Sono*, 0.1 the Smoot saitl Die vote to report thej
other hami, maintain their value in |,j|| favorably was 011 its revenue fea-1
cpde of alnio.'l any treiilnurN tines only, wdiich provides for, a tax.
of $0 a barrel. |
Seeretaiv Mills appeared before
I.DNt. I.EC.S BETRAY
PRYINd m SBVND
!ktrayed by His long Legs When
He d ried To (let Into Hi.s Estranged
Wife’.s Home. See l.he .American
Weeklv, (he Magazine Di.-tributed
With tl’.e Next .\t1anta Siinda>
\merican.
"Buv .Ymerican” I ahor
roi'v. her arm re^llng ;>n im* innti'tle-, Minerul-conlainirig loods provide' ^ .(uuinittee in execiuive session,
s'r.cll, lier eyes tieiil on i.ie Icnping ecita'fn niinerai elements, such as
iand estimated this t.ix would lai-e
ilaiui.'. "P m’ii.t be ticca IS.- I lo'-e yon phosphorus, .sofiium, pot a ssium, | $i2ri,()()0,()()0 to $1 r)0,()0(),00(».
, ^ ^ ii;om*‘nt. copjier, iodine and others whicli|^ barrel rate, th<' treasuiy
1C') ctt..).i d.s .inn., ij,., know, t ii ".Joi t ol thing you road ! n-cissaiv for various pnrinwe- in would produce more
•!k to yui. .xo s.p.y rmich,” she said altei
distarii
tbi’ fi
sahl lemulously. "Only the other
night I told Jerry Barnet that it was
the en 1 of romance when a man called
a woman, ’my dear,’ but no*.v you’ve
said r. it s^m.A to "nVe' like the very
l>cg’.nning.”
"Tl'c beginning of a love that will
never ewL Barbara.”
She drew her hand.away. ‘We’re
talking like a sentimental boy and
girl.” she said. “Ask for the bill, and
let go.” ’’ ^
It was raining "a little w hen Iney
left.
take a taxi i!on t wail, *iur-
bar? 'a*d.
^‘*Uj vifu imagine' we are going .u
say goH-bye like this?”
"Why not? It’s as goml a wry as
any”
‘•Not good enough^fiir-jwer’^-
T'lie concier^ had fetched a taxi,
and Denjus and Barbara drove a’.vay
together.
‘ i've never seen your home,
nis said suddenly,
picture where you live.”
"It’s very unromantic
DU >.'<l
"All th.s non.fense nr." to .*t')n
Der.ni.s, you know t.iuj..” She look'
round iiT him and away again. "\\_
are behaving like — like a couple of
rotter.'. T1 eie’s Tjulino. ’ She pau-:C'!,' beLtcr
■b otr—h**~—dui—pea kan d c-rr—-t-' -b v ,1
on: "Are you going to break her )ov.
heart?” i^uy.
Dennis said. "11 d is a quosUoa ci.
her heart or yours—”
.She cut in liai.shly. “Mine isn’t th '
kin-J that breaks you’ve only got t.
look at him as she .spoke, but she
look at him as s’nc -’Paoc. but sh
could liave lauglied at I’ne contrast be
.wevn be: ca.Jb. .'ly spoken vin-d.-'
end the .-t-uk il'- ‘ n in her huiri.-
“!f he '■ i on.y -peak opj * ;-;.y
..ip.icthir-,,” .'•he lo';i ii 1 '‘-if it* ‘h*
-jir.ir.
Au'.i then he h -aid hiui njo' e, .'irti.i
'•II',* f(.*’l hi' ha 1(1:1! on hi r ) lio'.i’deis„
geriiy l iming her t >‘lTpi. nrei abe
‘tb.ed h‘-r evvsll;;!o’‘':y, kUcvIv. Aili
an.v h «pjiine.s',; al!
thing s g.ure ''Tong."
DetinN vvaicb'* I her fedeiply; ’nis
i';rr> he! with th‘i’' io:.g.ng P) hold
h :. b;.i ;he afraid.
" • .a ^;>ld^•^'y: “You'd
■O'. "i)eii.ii.>. Th'T •'.• noAiing
tie ,>vjL.R._Jb:d . biU*.
H'*l to 'bile A t,' iir.
y.iu k;u»i).’
fr.'t
ed without a I'eeoid vote.
ai- p’il
•■.so*> ‘ n e I'.:
'• i ; :i v( Iv ‘i i ..
t .IV h -b ' .1,'.' ■ no
( yir.g. rm*! wh
nob8dy t-;
l.al leal- .d n;»''bt.
r-ii!
a e 111. don't 1 ?
Iien*^the” V" been
liey ciy -.vhen
e 1 c:y to:-; Oil'
other tax level,
offered in the sen-
Boiah, K“publi(*:in,
ess profit tHV lang
, t roiii 10 10 ..o per cent wa.> rejecl-
aie needed by all the body all the
t'nie. Naturally some foods are 1 icher
n inim rubs Ilian o’liers, an I loods
‘hj’.i h.'i'. o iiecn refined, .such a.' wheat
r'oip', (loli-lie-l rice, and sugir'. are I
v( ' i'< '-H' in mineral'.. (JeueniHv, veg-j
(U''!e. . Hit- better r-oo!•(•••.■; cf the:ic ! (),\'i s i'(!j> ioc tn
mii - 'ubs tb;in ment or grain. 'j
hlO'n-t~ Water is needtur To cUriy on ;'i!t~ttr?*1
'Mcliv.l'es of-tbe boiiy, li-.g.ilau tem-|
: p( rat ire and carry away its waste. ;
p;y to V. P __
on
WAN T S,
RUBBER
STAMPS
Any kind, to f't any
- liusi(UN'S. I’i'ompt S'-r-
vice. Roasonabh* prices.
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vh'n':—prop'e drink—t-oo 'lut!v—wp-ki
1-OR ,HF,.S’'I' <i room house im .N'ordi
.Adair sttecl. 'Price reasonable. Ap
Adair. I'i
(<’)■') to S!» per-
supp!Cvl in ai!
as th:.; -'Vliicn
H* look be. 'n l.is aii'n- nn l bi sed
n.
an! no;'!
V.
•1.
' nv* da.V . ’ b
I'.i'-vN ltd "p let h:iu finish slv
!ab' a h-infboi h '■ lips, d'-nting Inm.
;u.(i ;i'v. tnai on nviP theie was a s'ld-
ih* ••lie; of t! ' body
e •'oi f i s W • 'pit I I 1
J 0(^.1 at.i: .ti'iU... :*:»■ V. el
;s 'ak‘ n s'lch.
Ari'i'ilvi; factor 1
'•iciie-.iK ci'lle l “1 ougltage” '.r
'('•(ina.! bailast.’’ 'Ine digesti ■'
often
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Den-
ih.eyvine' hi v. ih -re vv:;s a. little -si-
i ‘rce, then i)er.n'.s bent anJ bisse l her
i\e often tried to Lp*
“if thl.^ IS ’.vhat ,voii c'.Il tryi’ig to
vRTi the game, don't try any more. 1
It wouldn’t be to me. I^t me comej know you, an-i 1 know that yo'U heiuio;
your hom«. BaiBar^ just one*.” | 'o rac us (nucl. a.- 1 .-ol'-iR “
"Y'au wouldn’t W the first, Dennis, tb-at a th-.n; *i i.l e. thaaiir j at tv-.
Jerry Barnet often comes.’
‘‘It makes no difference.
"Verv well, your blood be on your j sper-.U.
, ^ 1»» ‘ ' i3a**baia’s lies rio* e b hut’;
^’^But^her heart beat 'with a happi-, -me. i i. - uli' . u.’4 v : clp-it h..
that was yet half pain. It would 'head dowii or. 'i;r f *. ild( r.
. hvic-i.'.
a si.fh!
ira
let her
glance iti tin
1 vit- I'iiC Won’;
.1 KnO'''. -'t the fiTini do-)'-. Ba
''■i-nt’v vi'^^enga ed 1 eiscdf
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i:,.' r '. h'I* i heck and.
• •e i h'm, b thi-.i. w ivw.vd'j
' •) VC lonc. he h- ! 1 ho” and kis.sg'l h
iru ;-Kivii,
•In-
ov
gan.s, in oidec to do ;l.“ir vv)
inu-,i on e a c-'iiain ai ioun! o' ludk
in lii; Civa ' of foo'i ‘livt*. i' <ii-
*<< .si'ti. '!'hi • bulk i.-i o'taint'll I'lroug'
t'll PLN'^r S. ven-.ooiii. cottage
.Mu gi.iCis rtreet. .Apply to H D-
Hell y. ■
Ft)!l KFN'l (>u'vn fairs ape-tuv nt,
2 i-oom:-; and killdicrietle. W . M.
Millan. Di’
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:y. "Du yui r.'’i.(.mbt • I he !4to..v
pi tin 'vif'cc ^s who jrdy ioyk' .1
tHu'ilul when til" man she love
1. :n‘! -h'- •, .aii.i .-o .' lie always loo'k\ 'J
-i*; •'! t** h'r.'.' ' '*'.1.''i think th'at'
.uu'j.s l.rfp.m-h til .< ind^.g';.': i' Ic b-dk.
Ne t W'.'Ok we .hall big*!i a ‘.cus-
■siun of lie* place of • •nc d ’ "orenl
foods in tlie (ill 1.
•Nmorl'-an Ma.ga <ine, ('oiijvr’H V»e“k‘
ly and Woman’sr Homo ( on* inion
for Li months /(» .SI.00. Bcgula** price
for o:;c y ar 5"»..’i0.
.See or write gu* for oLier ••.ifrac-
I'Ot' )C'Ns3’ I.iv. dr Hp:i
IL-rloi' bo'; (‘ 'Ml Soclh Broad -^t : (•.} .
. ix loom.', t;a;h, ,g.'i'd<'ri dihd i'ei ag .
' ill) y to .Mrs. .Ic.ck li. Young.
OK .s'l‘KA')'!:!) 0;;c ''utvI
mu't, V light a’aiiui 7tH) T's.
o
(ive off'Ts.
J.Y.MF.S A’Y. (’ M.DVv EL),
ness
.li-i wiidiy.
be something to know he had once
boen in the rooms where she hac., .me :
dreamed of him so often; something .At -hat mom nt ho v.a. ur mo;?
to romomber when ai this foolUhness. hor ^,an j
was at an end. * - * • '
r*.-,t iit 111'and then, ts the knock v.'an one of pa.-!s'(>.iaie gladni- .s tli-at
.'?.s rcpr'at“<i. she went swiftly away,\ hiH great love for this ofhi r woman
Love me. love me’. ITca.se love rue.’'I: tennis mechnnicaPy lighted a had been gi'.’en to him. He had not
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•Sliod in f (i.''l. I'in.ier not fy I..
i.ro’.vn, i.y.'tiu .Yliiis, ('li"l(-n, S. J
FOP RUNT Tv-o-st'V." 'i-f i-f-nt bu'i.se,
I'U’er bou-’C', OiX"i icd, and l i ii"!es,
l:rO, iialfl mile f -»m C' . lir. its.
1 ln<e f(iri;U ly occ.ipi'*'! b.y -A. Ow*
;l.-, .A.'ply fo ;\!.s. n. Y’uung.
2-P-2!>
- -—: .
N' P ji.Pi S 1 Of I'i. I r**e gi.! . ’.vith
dv'':y' oj’ii.?!'. Heavily stock-ed. Mu t
sel’ thirgi in ))i ice:s on fruit tiecs
cigarette aiid wuliicd o.tr to the win- lived until he kissed her; she only had plants, >hi ub.>, evc'i*gr''T>n:;, josc
(IpW.
vV.-; he .slou'J there looking'out into ity of his life
brought rapture into the calm seien-
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k.'
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cr .^tlori
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hy\ W.'c!:)
—anything in nur.sery lin**, Wiili* to-'
(lay for special offer. North State
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Perfection
A \VK!>L K.N'OWN LO( AIu
V.OMAN UKCENTLY
SAID:
”1 never knew what per-
f* v i'oi) in dry cleaning real
ly ii’.eant .until a few* days
.11*0 when I read'an adver-
li'Cinent in The Chronicle
:J>..(«t appearances.'
'i aia.le op my mind to
try iNisi dry cleanint; firm
• i( ivi v besi dresses and my
hu-b.uTii’s .suits and hats^—
■ O^e trial convinced
’r.e that it’s good
biisiness to send
your clothes to
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