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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-08, Page 61.4 • „ Th.cow old ssquisity_ ,48.4oti_Hi:;':0:0* "sot LiArt. :_:,.:%Ofirieng.*arenAttaralrn.onlyttiotigiicesi*Itctiring '.10, 0/went oSALAPV GOists Tsio Is Soled In ,--,. aEumInum—fresh—dHIoussatIsfyIng-- 311 per 3-1,b.; at all vs:qrs. 'Ms 'for- *Ws tea.: BEGIN HER] TODAY. One. When he Vial)" enlarging hie de, _ . Sir Dudley Grienister is suspected of mardsfor this World 7it s • the murder of his cousin,„Tamee ofitatir . Of, mine.” ' _ . • Ister• dlell a crow drops a skeleton , .,The visitor Would much ',have. Pre' •finger on' the estate, ,and Kathlestr •••,•Perred, Ite be ralle4 • '01eZlitster, sister, of the dead Many,infact.,at th4t, m'ornerkb she Wa3..1°61ing ' her attetniik to' RreiVe Sir , DudieY 'the need of the camera ' How c'.guiltY, calls uPen Mr. Shaba 'TrickPY- while there wen she could ,have^'"1*irstered" 114- , ', Mrs. Trickey's. hUsband• enddeulY, but before' -James uraPil .°11.11er.imiludent Mace' • • Wragge, deteetiye,, can.' inYestigate, :"Wouldt' You be su'rPrised to heart" 'Wilson • issUes'.-a-. Straight death sh43. )fired - her rshet; .,athet- P'1, 37 p°°r. certificate ,but Wragge gets poasesmori Simonleft; in,the form of a diary, 4iif a- sinallhook: • •• - written recerd of the •sertiCes he Is'en- *Tqw...po '.1v11. -i koiiy...dered to Yob? ..:It deserlbee 'hie two "Li Sir Dud10 Glenister at home?" ,,,,•ith,•Itstc,811C'ai!4d7a4r11:eac,ox.laev,nte3rtoer scboeitill;d1f, ; she asked, accentuating the iiii.noing tone Whiel she had Made it her. ..busi- Ypikdaarts,:74. 11Ackiildiki413r41. 6rustbtantd4.4.,,at,01.4. Sutler ;,.ness to ciiitivate.• • • ' - • - • " ' orive or two:little. things' he oreitted, Tlit9'(4die-I'vitar's esres t•all.ged' critl' but which Would be. useful to the 'tee liy-e* the viSitoPs face and .over kicioiring about that •her smart, brand,neW•monriiing, nut thero was ;ix; stn The owner of Beechwood • Grange .`ibinsurVey, : foNted aletigh, htit it was evident,that "1 thin he. Caine in 'a thort'tinie '1'11# had'reCeiVed a 'lady\ jolt. • . * mad tt , • , T ou had. a• better case than I thou. you bail," .said. „ "out it The. viSitnr '"Pre.duced c d 4,,r a a ealiv_ta 7411161cedgeTeloquent.offiFeiesPeit Trii'r10.3r:' Une'•tre' : • 1 continue 7'tite You might say tilab' it is verY annitity:, yens., husband haS enjoyed. 'portant' 'I bring hint' Some herwe..that 'E.' t' relo'bring Me this pre- • *Will 7.intereSt biln• . - ' --• • oow". -,inakeThyou- a. fair Aviith a &Store the butler, inVited offer or it-,-.0.;,ita,therits. Can Only 'Miss Mend '•Blair''• We, the and, • • • begged her to/Vrait while he asCOrtaity- go, • 71 MA1(4 a trig4 Sultri for yenveVen if Walt/Wt 914Nient 110.1'q ...Q1A the' doCkt!` - • ' • "I shall. Watch' for the p.i.t-,Man," -said Sir Dudley ' Yilth°e't -arY Pretenee at rc,111:141,, leave-taking,'1 Mrs • Sinten Triekey • found 'lomat otitsitiP •boPs.e• tramping to the railway station: A sloWs,, train bright her to Londozt and in 014 course,.,tired but 'purr'3•2•dfra; she entered No. 16 Lipsdombe Read, *Wen-, hie, herv,s4% ir. with, he.r Jatok key. • 4... leaSding int0 the dining rOom whers; Trickey „had rOcehtly giv,en, the. oiliest, she: took a bunch Of s'Icesis, 'from. hOr,peeket and•opened an finite: fica.Slieratenvioniean.„ A' moment later she Owlet!. a 'd•rivere and found itcp-t• e.144)litori,o,t herself •uitcr coy4.' last • "It's. that-r--I•XY he. muttered ,"That ,Was' a rotten eseuse sh* mads fer,ceining bick.the daY§ink64 til.#114 Up his toga I'l/ g� and *ring it out of • her'.44Or. Wring herbeastly neek.". • A prowling tail', 4-Ooted out (4 the • yBortiiitOn.g:11.vi;d11.60,wOrdo'• rang:tile' bell 'of 'NTS. 00/111,111*P.S 111X. uriotis :flat, and, brushing•,aside the' servant who operA tother,rbu.rat inte the drawing roam': Nfrs. .CeroingSbY. rose from a couch -by the fire and eyed the intruder not altegether_, "Whatever is the matter, Mand?". she 'exclaimed. • "You Might have a consideration • 'for 'my Poor . - nerves?! • . • . • "Metter?" ' shrilled the aetreSs, d'erles? • What.about inY'nerve's, fz•cek • t; • 1 TWori,1)::0Ptibihhing COIN,anY Edison Turns 11t ...et To Cactus Rubber -Quest AnAlyzes Tissue 'of Florida Plants as Possible Source of •Sup*, Expeihnents W.ith Wrietie? , Orchicli' Botanist Describes Work , • ' • 7'ef cacti." planti. r'sa, . a, iburee;•of' cr4de • rr•fls6e are 1391)*‘.1.0', ''yestigat.pd•hi, The IraS A. Edison: 'oc- •••••• StiVeS14011p', O. Saves Wor er: Everywoni-8, Apookpf-opwoo,, Airaigasig O004112F to Jon • foona.tion reCeIved' et the Nov. York • 130taniCal Garden. . Small 13. tie head 1414 t119.7. M.3 ; be-rhariant.Of the garden, aid- ing. Mr, B (Hien searCh ,ffir nth.' • her prodnchla 'Plants, in •''„ If Mr. diSon'e,analysis thetissue • if cattl reveals:A.11e. presenee of • rub=. the 'nateral 'Vegetation of Fior ida May-,proli,de re,i' 'or• iiit.''4a4d7dsit‘'IOU 4t119• cacti iivestga. tion; •Mr. Dtltnon :and Dr,' Small .are experimenting , with orchids.' .Sorae of th.eae platas are So small they,"•may • be 'hidden' ,under: a thalf-dollar. piece 0. while others, Small .reportit, are • gest Most • Powerful Station 'WOrra < Now " h Transmitter'•• .it, .. a New„, ; Upp's 12,0,: 000 'WattS*' . •-•• • • •'' • • • • • • With:the f'ormal opening, of th.C.'new radio ...sending .'station at Zeesiee, flf teen 13erlin; '''OernianY now pese.esses'hy far the most . Poweri. ful stetien of„ the 'icing ijd.tii.E.? wo/14::-„„ no.s tremendous energy • of 120, kilowatts, ' ,six thnes ,.tliat of ' Daventry, :the most pewertnI,English_ 1 • t ' ' t station and about half more than A FROCK OF YO,171.TH,FOL CHARii Small lientliniastie over tbe ilSeca4;nieheo.,taadirt.ec.oT4'101'e•r;;ot,6theosiaililyas7tps. tfil.f,1;tt A giiiiSli_.simPlicity the -chic '-develqinnents alinik: 'both fines. high... s own, here. In View A the 'Seal:- e.x01°i'ati°t's ' id and •a• art Carried En in '• In an 'northern, m di P k of western Oermany _the Zeezen, sta- tionn hear,t1 with ordinary ery•-.' t .stal sets. and in the, rest of Germany with ..the one -tube sets • One important aim •in ereeting: the ne.w Station •was to stiniulate. inierest in . radio; that the • novetty s has worn Of, eneWs Sig'SS' CT, slariken- ing, , - • • ' - • d '• A long wave lengtlit..-Irent, two to three thousand meters--2'-will. be sed t578' • • so ai,ge they as amen s strengtho arttfut catt , I've otnne for the dial yon. sneaked out; of BiniOn's bureau: the day he • • ,. • -my, dear. 1Vland,'.. yell. 'are raving. .I wasn't aware be kept” n diary and, r certainly; haVen't. sneaked one,,ai you se elegantly 'put . 1Vliss• •Mend Blair's' intelliL Refire graPPled with the problem of how much: truth there was in this. She recognized 'that she , might have been rash in erring.an. accusation based only On the opportunity ,Whiclir her sisterzin-la* had had. ,• She` woUild •haVe„ to beat a ,retreat w•ith: what grece •sbe : • "Sorry,dear,".she Said ."I ' sit have 'been thet .13eosuy 'Glady9' •' No -01r go home , and tax :her .with' iti'2ns—soen as. the-. s..lut, 6meg-in.". .• • . • r . After 'lief veitor's departure:4 Mrs. CeningsbY sank down. on the' Couch and covered her face with, her hands• , • •"I wish:I-could tell her where the diarY is,!' she Sighed. ed it his maker was viisihie. ' .. . 't II him ,, ...- .,,, I k) : • CHAPTER XVI . Tie. ,vet,t8 011;e:seine )ittle time, but .:,11.1,,,74.41 when he returned it i•vas ..ivith.the:adt , of the servant whese inaster's, friend ',- 4; flu , ' .A.,G1I4...TY sEbnE„T. • hie friend. „ h" • 7' . "Sir Dudley ...wM 00 you, madam," he 'announced. " 1,49 :htaropet , Wes -standing On the •-•-heaetbrug .to 01 .. He 4.031 the, card r'twist, finger skinl.thninb 'and 'he wore a puzzled ex- -Pres0Ont •• • • • ••• •"."I, haven't the •pleasiire-:--" he amt.) 'beginning,laniely, 'when. his visitor eat Short. . • , •• "No you h " she chipped in • briskly:. "Unless you've seen Jae On _the pietures. I always use My, Pro= tessidrial name out of tiperS, ,but'. in • private life Lain MrS..Siir-On Trickey"• I The loairenets manner 'stiffened::"'Phei . dig :You are!" was hie exclareatery,r ;12 • rejoinder.: "And what, pry, do you' want With •nie,:rivis. Triekey? I should • ''"I've bonie 'for the .distrY You. sneak - 4, have kicked Your ,husfiind out of. this c4 it of .Simen'siburean the day he 'toont the other.: day if he.had'not taken • 'himself oft in time." . 1 • : ' . • • ' replied the chiettia Actrzes,s estimate its; value to me by reading • sweetly, "you'll have to kick menovi if rvhat 'Simon committed to Paper:" , you feel that way. I Came. to infora. ' The fair visitor raiSed no ebjectida. you. that' $imen ,is deaci:", • • On the. eentrark she received -the PTO" SO Lindley shifted A. leg. He failed , posal eagerly. She, as of the clase to keep a rnest unholy je3Rfrent his to whom a hipap•sum down has a far , countenance. "Most eonsiusrate greeter appeal than periodieal yen, he mnrmured. 00. ments. •"I aloe caine to a§k you," the Widow • "That Will snit me all right," she proceeded coolly, "if. You intend 'to, cen- replied. "TrickeyrWas such liar that tinue the :allowance you have been wouldn't believe it mySelf if every making . I ettria, good money at line of it didn't seent:caliable•of f preSent,• but yon • never ,know, you I have read it myself, you See. You • • Would wise fie buy it, think. When • '^4 Dudlef:h.ad.nO,ready-aneWer te you. 'have, burned the thing, if I was the demand:- He glared .if t11 flashilY f 'enough to•talk, yon could have me . • Mrs. gerningfsby wai a late risen-, It .Was• therefore with 'ammo:Yea sur- prise that she heard the warning tinkle Of the bell a ;few minitesafter the ornate French clock On lier mantel-, pieee had struck neon. •• A. miniiite, iater her maid :came to"' her ' and announced- that' Sir Dudley .Glenister was in :the drawing roozn. When she. entered. that itfartnient. a few daft • touches,with 7sundry pants and a: moderate nie of. the powder -puff 'had .theironglilY JuStilied her Visitor's remark 1 . •, • • , • "By Jove; Ivy, how • Well 'you, are looking!".• : deningsby waved the baronet to a chair and sfabsided on to, the re- cently vacated sofa, . "You didn't cern() here to; flatter.... me," she said. , • "Well,' hardly," Sir. Dudley laugh "I eanie here te 'see if • you real meant ,the prem.:Ise , you made me .at , • . Beechweothl ;You sgo.IP1 get in tid a tight, •place you might ...be able . to help.". , •• • •. -,"Things have taken a •arreng „turn?" "As 3ret. not .ilefinitely, .but. ein , • . getting the.jumps,„ That vindictiVe little devil,. Kathleen, is waiting her chance • and she. 'narrOWly.' missed a luteek,out; I will heiin by rePeating that 7 'did • not murder my coggin Genie?' .• • • Mrs. Coningsby's lip .curled. "Go on; old' boy," she said- . • "7 had 'in =•viy Office," .Sir budleY pp:weeded; ' "a confidential ..lerk Nito qiq,..c,K1d. jobs for rne-L-" •• (TO be continued.),. . attractive -Woman who tyo, bc,ardiuF. "ReallY," he Choked eV' last; -"34-F.,tir cheek' a SiM.plY CO;OSSat. I paid your husband handsomely • for the slight services he rendered.: If'he selects the Outdoors or indoors -;•-• • wirateVerl. yetis. task; •' Let WRIGLEY'S:refresh your- allay. your thirst', aid •,0 appetite and ° keep.tceth • After Every Meat • ,Iss.ug No • .1; . He fallr,i.d to •Iteep a hint of •eager - nese ' from • his" Voice as fie 'added the •question. The lady. •glanced through the witi4e*s, eer.oss the park to the '4, • ielitaide of the 'silent limo& -beyond. A shudder shook the trained. grace of her tSsonie beily. . ... , "Not much, I, won't!" she made 'a:ti..' a • • miter. t "This *place giN'.es niel, the hump., ., I'll send yen the diary ,by registered '12*-;fri2; • Dudley.' raised his.: eyebrows t "That imPliCs gre:at.00;nadence in me," he declared. tiWhat .if I bdrn the tilling and never gA;e u" h if ' • ponnyl" • . ' l' ,• ".YOu.'wouliirt't•date," was the 'i in pt1-: dent rejoinde.ri "I 'shall take a topY before I post it. That ulotild be enough locked up, for libel' or blaCkmail or •, Sir. Dudley bowed With 'mock polit'; mess. "That point bad •not altogether escapeenie," he -rejoined: , "Then I ma.y eitpect you to bring ine this inter- esting volume of reminiscences at an early (Niel", .1.• " Seions'of Sitting. Bull • • Prepare for Scout ,work • Rierre, S.D.—Descendants of Sitting BullHunap, and other • chiefs the •Sieuk in. the Dakotas are, again preparing to do Jicout Work, but not along the linea, of their ancestors nor or the same purpose, but'through the• Organization of a Boy Scout troop among the lads at the 'OovernMent In- dian Shoe), located at .thia 'city., , The work *ill be under the super- vision, of the Kiwanis 'Club of ,Plere, *filch is 'financing the Bor. Scout moyetnent for the., eur,rent year The roop wil be' organized' within a few day ik and a Scout feeder will be ap- Pointotlf •• . • ' • "what 'who strenfiest, water ,pow- er?" "Wornen"6 tears." • Keep (h. the IViedleirte. Chest: • loped skirt isattractively emloreidered, ,:conrietion 'NMI'•th° • having'. a centre hunt closing, a V .of the'new York i3otanictiaoelliGtil;ter6daelv:11).4 sirnplest neck, long ,,dart,h.t.f d•it',0 d' •.4faaret.Susmas..gilretatvite•ibiro°tugibli%ifOrq knO ' ' t And is shirredat:the tep• to the bodice scalloped cellar and cuffs, While View. exist in Florida, and -now open to• sc B 'shows the4sanie frock With th,e I:entie studY'" 11'13.'4ald''' ' 8.1e.ev.F4 and collar on.oted,,. aild,haykrik ! "The Florida field, Wtri'lt-ef the Gar ;syfica,e.nhip‘kb;:ai;octuf wirirl:ibee‘thineacale:witnl,eii,b,i4ccgek.cto.1N,tthhoee 4.1iloeura:1!,,bsy in .4.coj'ecia:isieotri c.olt. I ! '‘V.OTdS, Wile re4§ five general " • an th the know cactu 1..578is fot Mitses •and SmaHWornen71 seven species '•were known, we no laiii8n:h(Y60-1:bu?tt)s'y.l'ecil:;d1.1.91"ii8t5asall.-i3d,Z2h0Yrstattiai:aseiSie94,shPaev;Teeiheds;(1:ec:ti.ut: g.kr:w°,wt,Ilieedgrethe P en i ii s of fort I - .and 3/2, Yard 39'-ilichr contrasting for 111.ar S'tate Is -st'41' (11tite :vaF4sit 'f° 2u,i4ire.2rdst il. one maY fiii' cactus trees 'ne,t,.0 tinply, yVatillid '31:inve'r11119nalaVteir6iwill n.'anide'''ci t,feet tall and caeus 'matewith; little ,yiiig fOrG10670-7'7 Wntd—Less "Mud and Misery:" and M�ie I Cheer-' <ful . Novels. • About Nor. ma .P.Oop:1 A rreapeutient,,recently•.cereplaile, ullii,911, o;o*spanor that .tberewas , .4.74". . nqQtO1Ya44 • e47C4114ei3 t0f4e her013e.• weie "e*treinelY . HIS )V,o,replaIntr, 4:0,1te. JUEitiffe4;•' • but Mere' 'todion0 • 'than 'the.: • ninety-141ns ytaing figures lis.„4/Iipir, general. ,bonti.0our.-, very newest 1ieoIes, ap •Pareittly,' net ,Ou134.. ohieet.'te.c",,obOY;" • " lut.refase,'..te gotjirthigfl atcy .tnar-,. •ritTo. eerentok.., et .4117. , Those 41.6 net. finite .So,neiv---hOsP,• say2, on, • the: seci.Md''s.h.,61.4' at the- lendIng 1b' rary-,-alf' Manage . • te • marriages' to lu .the •Wseng,, Thex.ere.eitlict-* t e diVerce :COUrt ' *Ilea:: ale., pica:Slits' trir,e ;Open 4, Or.' II •lng oi 1s do en ip ate 'thrf?d,' Clit'tp; ' etises it .IS' tho' Wife -1f,7. so ansiessto make a liturri'ed chmIger APYway,..there ronSt dystinc,.t°2igne of P.6T1Ie• -body • ay.", the ite-Cond •it 11 Tiinvc-1 19. le he A.1)egt-sell'er..: , ' 7, Topa- - lay. •, favorites7-atitt,.that'7, • i‘rliat they., Call them at the len ling lilirstries •7i=a;re., ilmsor .tbst .come nu!' 'in 'twine" eV triplcts,'..eiying.'•ou Iliayh al e.• li'fe.: hiSterY , of fainly. • , .They-p,fb. la,' .• Variably a Moirrietil ^11;1.•iiireVi" .05m1 ',that. the ,o;:c,asioal, relief df .11 mitrdor Or suicide, .is •ThNi: tire; I find, tIi sop' that •, When: y.oa. 'Vt. if"you .,a f tem tic' read get 'a headache; 1 i tb c.,A'en- g'et • n..relapsc,' •• . • • . • ' • AianY•.of...thEic v:, in; at 'the,. t'au,l," • • tvrItt ea nriveltstrt „)•:.eught ' L1t' 0 f " '"waptel '2inventions" . .1 \yhr" lei 1 17.-. , 'And .relf•inrormatton sent •tereo • ,273 xtatt ,01t4.vta,, Oat..t. . .11_9 those,. 01,111.n, tiff,.;..,),1ta.1rt,.:111;1,•ii.litli,-,.;1.1.,..rial..1 . . , „. , . . •„ . , A tint:Cf::ley, may be. 41A -inch lace, .Priee '20c the pattern.I'Pla414.' "arc'elY' as.1Ar'ge " the end — • ralg.° to 'trirn View. A.,, Blvd: and' youovi "Betiveen these- extremes ar Ell -- , • , sftrulis jand vines of various sizet ancl Co. c e, pattern. •• , ••haliftsh.ea.ring flowers not ranch JUL a,• Lug up to 'date. and tItcn,, wl; b than,k- • MOW TO, ORD7IR l'ATI1KRNS. 'Or than the 'neoil of 4pin tq .the'S over afoot long and•a,foot .diame ter:, . Living ,speclinens, •. of; all 'the; 'cacti Of Florida are thriving: in' the • conservatories' of •the .New ..York ,Botanical Garden." ••' Dr. Small, . who 'recently reported that pdfsoil was,: sookiog..rnbbe.r. 'from -fel -O5-7' was chosen acCoMN pany the, • scientist •beeauseipf his knowledge • og the Florida flora. •:Mr. .Edison passed 'some time,. at the Gar- den:in PrOmt, Park last sumther teak,' Ing cacti :and euphorbin, nlants,,of.the • Minard'i Lirairieut: kille viarte.' • .An'anxioni father got mind -of the• rurnbur that. :his sea was leading a rather conviyal 'life at' college.-• But the ,sen strenuousiy'. denied' the charge ii le,iters.to his.father.. fied,jhe 'father made an unexpected visit to his' son's: lodging-place,..and giving the bell ae.pulf,---was met by a grim -faced':• landlady. -.• , "Does Mr. SemeS er live he?" • askeil• the lather.. He does'," replied the 'land: lady; "bring him • in." •• . • Write your name and address plain:. giving number 'ands. size of such Patterns as you want: Enclose20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap It carefully) for; each number and address Your order to Pattern,Dep.t, Wilsoi Publishing Co:, 73 West Ade- laide St. Toronto. • Patterns sent . by return mail. The StIll The sub had ,been sending its rays down on bathers, pastures,' cattle and babbling • brooks • and Was'. Veiir tired and hot and net in such 'a nice mood,: for a large cloud had. Puffed in front of him, cutting off his rays and ,mak- Ing him verYangry indeed. So;wheii 'o'clock can* he was . looking for- ward to a- nice- cool meal, adn as he 'sank, leaving, the sky a beantiful•red, he was' thinking only of getting home., As he Went'he meC the 'moon on its way to lighten the. sky so that ships on the seal would net go to . destruc- • tion,: andso that .fairies and 'elves would not get confused and bang into each other ,While doing their midnight dancea... Theypassed, the time .of day and went on,Beon.hemet the moon's helpers, the stare; all tripping 'along gaily,in their Silver sheen, ,He passed. the tinoe•of. day with, them, .also, and went en, , tiletp.he met the dew,,its freshness made him very cool indeed, but Mr. Stin,:only bowed; He and the, de* Were net Very .gesid friends, for he dried up the de* and made it very warm. and, •Uncomfortable.: He met the bteezes and wished .them good evening' and passed on. • ' .Whett• he got honie' he atehis,sup-, per and then he Sat On his front porch and talked. Soon •he Went to bed, for Mr. -Sun had :t� -be up at six o'cleek In the morningrnitless, Mr. Rain sent hini Word- that he was . on 'duty and that, his services would not • be re:. NOW you know the histofy ef the thin; at least.that IS What,I make 'of it. Paris. Speed Standards Twenty-fiVe miles an hottr, has been. flied as a sort Of arbitra,ry "danger- Mis" autotholtile• speed in'dovvnto,wii There is no legal limit for the driver of' a caris responsible for hiact acts at all speeds,' •. • The police, 'nevertheless, have de- cided that a coinniou sense. standard must.' be nsed sO. traffic officers can eierchie Control, ; , This limit is—to be enforted Only Where there are cross streets. On bto avenues a car may go as tast as traf- fic Conditions. and safety -permit, 'Even in olden tlines:itWaS •eustotip [ arY to:anoint the heal' With bil, but not by ceremony ot craWling under, the c.'" spurge family -for rubber. ' . • . • . Why pay agents d_ogble pricee.fo! trete, PLANT TILL• 1 sell:ladiarige'roligItrYaUlin"an gm" - nd save a gent tqh commiaalona. We handle only Mahar:1de , •II • stock, g Miran teed trite -to -name. Oar Decking and shipping facilities are on- • exeelled,-costomerseverywhereenderse •onrcenoney-saving sales. method*. AU r. tandard Teri e ties of fruits. berries, • shrub., ornftnental trees bnlbe et • fully described in oar largo complete vita ogee. ewe vt be MeeinPenyciabadPlgiienttihneettedrirrecestui°nItsgWitYh an°6.1ril ithrt. Bend today for catalog-4es FREE- uNION NIUMBIRIIS ' Box G Fantasia', Ossussiss ileteeliye yarn,, and • cven be re. nvmbpred • in *. • On: wentler hoy,t :many • of re writers now so:• highly lauded -yawl:. Ilea: brains a rest from ps3-. en 6 ,Inal y. si7.and, the' di . •, fill pick up a. good,. 1,v.lo.1a111,0 went3••• years'64.0 °kin, noveIe c7f.°f,he last huritlf•ed: • :,. • . . years; it is eidvvnt • that •many ef" those °nee. praised'. to:. the skies- Are , • new eoMPIetely forgottcn. • ' • . , .; 'Abe•exceptio)ts that ivov thi rille, ti T1 Eala as the beokS pickene. and• ' : j• : Thackera and such • ,a.ting ravel- iteS, again, 'as "Lcrila Deene."."The •'Qleistor and,7the kleaith,". arid "Treas. • .. • ^ - CANADA • • ]OU can arrange foryou; relative; • and /rice& this low ocean fare= greatly :reduced rail rates 'childrco' ' 'Alder -17 carried -TREE. •• Ask at *once fa'r 61 the pritish Non/1,1a elan Sch title • (rein asy cilia or agent of the CANA)), IN SERVICO : go' iudeisor* 011°7-4. . ' Lirgs We give• you this OEM Razor • and .2 extra blades, . . • WithOUt. COSt! _ We sell, you 'this - package of:10 GEM • Double Life Blades • for ,ltri0 if the two blades do not give you the . coolest, cleanest shaves you've ever en- joyed, return the package f'af 10 blades • intact and we'll "refund the entire °$1.00. • Show•DQWn Deal • ,0 243,icosite:ter:ir":::t1:9p:t.5 MUTUAL SALES. COMPANY ".9,7temligerma*v.r*,••••••......•urterieworposos..e,... •MMINV Pie% Cake, Buns -grid Bread --- fire „IsIand;"- Were 'het habits:. that; de- .' iberatelY, tried tCr he ' They. Were inst. plain 'tales , about . 'average' hurnalt, beings, .but: WI itten7 .ext.t.a" . ordinarily well.'• '. o •It IS' not perpetual 'fooling, lilte, the, insAnei, .."Comies" .of tbe Athe.r1Can •.films, Which .one Wants'. in. a British • book,. hat neither •.•, ie. it' 'oerpetual. "Give. Me. 4. F,aipre.1":. • - 'lost Of "vs 'In• these 'daYs.inia .11f.e.- •-'-. • anytliing,but•easy,•ancl,wo get all the .. 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