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.104 it„.long enough Or a 0,004te to
ease, in .anetner , moment and you.
"Not sa anewerod. Glynn.;
''"The Wel* heeenXe, the leek
iereeice4. hling Tait at glue,. 'need,
1:440164.44. end e-lOod•inenY,,,ininutee '
to let pie it.4,44 cAlie.' evef at
taken •that extra. Precaution?"' • asked
. the Chief; and when Glynn. said "No,"
ne edited:. "Which .explains.: Why. cohe
. 'Wynn :could' oily protest
be did Vigoronali enciugh,:elthongh
:oink knit Wit 'admit .thet:. if the gitl
..bardly'liaVA denied' cit 'refused 'te.,see
the strength of -the evidence piled, tig
is e cheat end a thief and leigue
tn. nab. or perhaps kill I don't
t.and Won't believe it " he • said 'dog -
°.°We 'mast leave it .14 that tot the
Litg' t- Ate the Pocket neltlY, and keoPa
TIM iambic automatic booklet
Boyd :Cable
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Fresh from
the Garclens
Oz
Berkely Calif
neither wings' .nor :screw Propel!
Were pictured% recently to 'the Arn
can Association, 'Society of Ineehan
al engineers, as. , the 'peseible aer
craft (of tomorrow, by F. K..Kirkst
Professoi ,,of aeronautical engineer
'at the Univers* iniVashirigion.
Seen
dentists
or ture
fig. air raft-Offer'adVentages;-for-militarir
Ore dut3\• in that there ate ne' wings to
()rt. obstruct the vievi or to interfere with
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in any nianoenyte noW,perfermed,"
,presikk'day_,airctoft.,-..ars,airoplifIed. It,
:engineering before he will- be eble to
fli!' a Plane, E, T. Allen; test Pilot
The' task Of the Pilot hes inereased
nnalYsia-MeteorOlcigy-in-'4which,•' ha 'is
rapidly becoming adept,. Allen . said.
' The pilet 'mist be eble to meet the
requirements of eitensivia: blind flying
thins 'upon manifold' pressurei power,'
and engine revolutions whieh. inVelya
a whole new field oft, engineering Al -
. _. �. s-. , ,-..,,.,, ..�.».. ...,...,. avvau aa.{ auWtl Wu11lC 1 ,aa Yea ,s_aaau �iVOj/.CG4� 6{ae,;aerOna]t]Cal �geC-
•Giynn• Elliman, pilot,o€ mperial. Air with; you. • Miss eaman did' so." talk' 'th..M e " ion o
• way, ;is travelling by itMail .to 'India ' . ;S` . . w.., . s S amen, t • . t .the American. Associat#on, for
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curry! t lin . 4 ' ''You are tretchiu 'Glynn would' have to the Advan
its , wo pies of -a, talking slur g Hewn: littea>. 9 yed . far. till cement of B
,.. .. pn�s<told�.
o ---t rHree--or;--No ttta: wtrr3y s coo -yon ^eason; said 'G1 nn` cont em this "0: Fier:'; interview ... b t. th is su . orted b
i •_y a ptu , u • e Chief• ,DP , by pr#noiples of. ai ..me-
ill:, to Travel himself. The- talking Alma, Onsiy: was:Lrm' and flnall % - Chan C
aTe. Bent 'aa. a last_: resort to'+toil .hf Y
eilencad, Glyn>3•s , .. i a degeloped tn' flerpnany,.FraneA
-'7 -'half brother in India, to usurp this r' Let• us see" answered,' `e . li • ob ec ions 'by•pointing ,out ,that' 'ff and th Vnfted: States; and' is'o r
t>irone. Gh C ref, N . r H ov
On -,the same Mall liner. travels Norah and• went 'on to mention.in'' se u nce ,o •ah were• as innicent•as•he,;teliev_ en'practleal value." :
seaman, who . be comes .'into 9 e *ed•
.. .e. rested " in' '. :., e ea a he ronld hap n b ti .. , en
lYnn. apparentl •disconnects s '
R d ,que,tiona',
His .leavin b : he' •
een ep . secre , ut by another coin-
;cadence; ;Norah ;was : travelling by it,•
she• was walking • and talking : with
Mart ,.:• _
and angry,:
dorl And }rnm `.FhoRr n+'. or.o ..,n6 ..a . n
The PrinCe's envoys 'in the she, jumoci.,,inx the. sight ot have' become. alarmed at the non-aP. dently interested' in.:the f mice end istabilitY in:night" .Professor.
„theatre. ;restaurant. whicii ,4.6.`.strsing questions abont .111 had. Peon' tluiati411 • }IX .thin•nornielise that Pea-
jciarney .te Galilee, getting:Off and: leave ,. .4. had finished. thie
Vul• ',:at the aerodrome;: how lie btot heat ,..at the lunching,
• changed.. the ..hoto, •..:advised dining, ,place; .1unch, end agein: going buslneak Norab,. ..,thartY
Ose.whete.. and alt :the" rest:- ,A• 'good •'aShOre in 'thelannch at ..Gelliee-.--andl flier!'
inany" ouentieni. and ansNVerq f9libWed• his 'bag had been. ,stolen and . the. ,
ber.4., sack '`..facts .ae. Glynn -could eve "NO ' te rtfi Atte ts mestiso-3n had relelled Napalata—one
'aboat •other..."easerigetn'' hi' the Air
Other iiiatterif,"...GlYnir did not See oh • Niirah.sid.,:neticed.„-his-earry•ing-- -'aii.=-entlintitcif,,-ravingind.reviiiiir in.
• binoculars in, his. poeket with a vase, .the,houith,old• of • t e , o
';',10;Pretetion: the Chier.ptit on some of •the heating 'of the 'Indiaii,'"Daas. .•,: •°Ptince's ,Coarier , had' been .Iniled,•
,the laits.!• Moment ;old ..be.° wan safe;
.Sent out Werd.th4t, ffio
priests and ,es. persible Of
seine thei"thete were some non,
With you?' 'asked ; the Chief.. • "The
there Might be • anether-,4Mias, 'See-
• Glynn sat and. gaped et•him in, blank
"Wait" said the Cniet: "Here, ate
: 'Of the facia ,r have'. gathered
Mins Seamen°,•eiCent that -she offered,
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,:yOu. the •opOrtuoitY. of 'Making Tont'
• 'acquaintance at the OrOyclon
teiTupted,• Mit the Chief "centinued
'that: dnplietite'attathe,CeSe Proves, it..
other facts Glynn bad r v 1 d i th e a o jec on to her Professor if:irkst � tli �''th
being allowed to, prove• it, and. she:: gent#al feature of°.this .new t'
Several attempts are' `'made by ` the yPe air.:,
Vulture's,Qnvem an'd •one 111m is• stolen°; "
P craft as' ieseiablin : nothi
Glynn has ,the!oEi�er, nlrr : aepured round g y t Air Mail had $ n t r much
-hiss waist• by , a steel chain. b k t t b a's the time -tested M ry boat; propelled
At. Xarach1 •-G}1 n t t
ynn fe rnet b' til b
_.. . Y a._siip ,.. wltll_ addl.:
P e� wtieeis.o.. Air 1i19tead,-of.
Dosed,`,envoy of • the Prince,' 'wire , °re ...ater•
quests him to accompany • him to . a:
would have ample o portunity to ;'do
',Glynn waited', for Tong, And 'tenor
i g .,m nuee, un_.,_ _e� _Wee, 'called .'.in
again 'to find Norah sitting Very. erect: constitute _
theatre;. Jimmy,'.Do le. and Xvorah•, ea_ in her chair looking pua21ec1 vvo ried -
approaching the liner at Croy- r Dealing with the.characteristic-5 : of
nran.go� with G1ynn�TheY'ar@ tellowed,. • '••.', _ ,_,._,_,. _• , their
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• not, , told .her I had': anything, in • , the
•., "She•inay hare guessed;,of even had
a glimpse yea Were Unaware of " Wad
tunate-ereraecidelit :she'. Made, ..the..PeetlelfWithout fait. next evening;
Mg Of Doss.' 'And *the' next.: brought word to 'The •
., Glynn was 'utterly bewildeted. Not .he. raved: •at %his' treniblini underline'
fOr :one! moment'. wOuld • lie helieve, Abdul ;Ali, wile served him in any
Meran ini"liCated .. arid Working '.With 'confidential : •aciiiset,„
'the ?acts' *phi.. ithlitess. 'an •eutsider, :and Personal: .agent;'' to lickspittle•
hands '[on the • package, .2nd:failed te•
.."See tnat they ate hrOught bete te'
taq., mike thein answer It;
e few 'of the• things he would' haVe
• ••''There pay yet batime to retrieve;
humbly, 'When he:could.iget .2 word • in •
"Where wheAri• ,deantrided .• The
the.: train ;tonight, • and, '. .here
said ",thet .if
Men clbeiiid• take. the traig ugh ,MM.
the font' den hardly falb".,
:The. Viiititre' set' beck 'on ' east). -
bins' 'mewling and: gnawing ,ak: hie
nalis...,• 'Gradually,: the ,,SpOwt lightened,
''and. a erne', Crafty smile IV/Itched' h•is.
"EaCh,, new • attempt hardly', toll;
and yet hag failed. But hive thief.,
ed too much to: the 'wits day: When you Wadi to•nse IL
One's. shall ditect, , end, theif ,opon 'the bettle, *Ind Soine Olean' cot7
i:So then' aieure«iy ail .the oil willobe attracted, and When
. • e'M,'",it 'fii?•niinded reekohe ditch 0;light :;iitiati" with cine..of ' its •suefi dlivetion of 'crniester • Mind thee' . two'. as when ,first. bottled: dare tenet
'toids lacking, and: rieW-•" •• . • • • be taken teliqUeete Valk .ifinind
*bent sPeed-e0Pg. But there is, , one .• • .."1!etie ,e• annried. Virt^^ With a little: trOuble the "entire' le,
3,4111Ef. „that -gets' thy goat 'sure ..and ' The stet*? Didn't take long to. get ,tiore, nydave motioie 'gnaws .;b200. nit*? oteserves for. thelonoit
venty.,. '4.. • driVer *goesining. With titiesenger ,-too 'the ''svorkitUg of the, tailirtit- end ean• airitigh ' fellotva
Whit do YOU SI''SDPOse; We. "put 4D betifY -Us 'See the SehOol' Sign-tbitnch knIstd..dr *. 7 'Nice • teethe it Very
• .signs fore /no aft Of the conntry. kidoi eeete jurtitling out Of the play.- .e Man is here' Miner '
••••:•-•,:fielioOls for? Ornainent-.7iit something? gound-tdriver ecitred•Of hitting •theni, hand, " aald Abdul Ali eagerlY.' '•He'la•
, het.- head—car•'WebblenliVer -ta be •trinited, because' hisgil‘i.f:h !toe' ler,
'Iona JOhilson's 'farm; tOther ,side Of safety—itearly est run dOWtt end go
'itinesville? A Connie. Of' mileff 'Of intd byeteries ..from Sheet' fright,- • • Vdtlire "IC
, FALSE TEETH
istraigut.a.way With a. little schOol • . *ell, 800 the' Inah Ur toe, .nrid
'IOWA en the Mirth aide? Well, Sir, Sine' not inneh dairiage dene,': bet- ,bring. Me *bet. *ape 'you , Of the so d 1?:."111114.•_1:13: PC*. ,,tprER:w. .
• 'Week. last, We'dneaday- I happened 'ring. A .brokenoff derw• and a raliw-ay •lit:e.' ' ° % • 1 t e wor over— • erne
**de .lot Of langled..nerfect, POvfder-:-.A daily Called "the perfeet •
HAV't :13EN 'A M(A.404 Ut"'C/vheii 'Abair All br bowder"holds fable Olittea firmer fee.
• 11660, Wheil I. 'See. .00MillOtion ihnfit Lenin Ionget,. teaVen sickening
the. f)Ch00,1; Ht *as s'pot long getting u
kiddtna sob.. ,Itid haven't get 'the senSe-Of ,grO0.. *hat
Itidia sitting on •the aide °h.ande tbd °4:4 133' ttbotit his *Pot' • •N thewhitotoi. • •
gliders 'of aitplane Iona; ,•• Gyolold
'Where the trail,Wai- ran' along high
eraliaAkicietit'iVith a". bend
that 'Ihe:.itaiii;',:ttavelling fast, , would
leave she rathi and plunge: 'cver the
toring Lemon Juice
Old ar Art Well
eepecially. as more, and .more el „Moan
,Only she had seen". the wireless
and So could have 'sent a cable to
London. telling , how the, messages.
Were signed and enablnea fake ;Mess -
the .messenger With the' Pass -word.
She had • every Opportimity; 'toe, in.
their close companionshiP of seeing
tne bulge Of the ease en „his bin tater.
He. had given ',her ,the key to
carrY,, and he hi:d beard the nten'
the gardens say they, hard a .key from
the saMe shep ee the lock Came. She
hava handed them that
lint she didn't" Glynn broke in. "She
the .datknecti :afterptbe attempt failed"
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It
Than CeriturY
Cookery BOOk-
. *hen „•lemons• were. Plentiful. Oar
them and:oranges in. varlona *Os' bar,
hunt, .and, then .liOtilliige, hilt sthe fine,
in ,dayi :gone by fresh .. leniok julee
or. Mine, preparation of, citric aeld• that]
. time Wan an. abSoliite ,'neeerfailty ter'
were: tried for' thli pUrpose,..setne of
•whier are Werth' eipetinienting On.
today., In • .4 'ON. , nook, • dated goir,
tWO'or.:thtee' dam. if .tOo.,tiniipe lo.
the. Nice More easily.- Sqiieeze the
Will not periniit. the leest pulp tO paha.
-the- jilidir so near ,• 'the.. top ; as Only
911 , into", oath (according. tO :the •siee
' The re' oil 'yeti' Must have Mean
betties is hecatise, witeri 'once 'opened
the , 'lemon, juice Must he' need' 'tile
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ef 'it. into the bottem , f'a dry; cask.
.'or Other elian'vescel;• then 'take the
Stalk ,dowewerdif. so that they do nOt;
,• touch ecieh other,: end 'etre* in more
'presetVed 'in. the. seine. manner. •
Fruit juice may. he battled ,.n fruit
bottling. jinn Without' engin; 'Beneese
the Strain through . mindin
into., glees bottling jars or nfirepioef
bottles; put in the tinker. coverlight-.
1Ss, put. into Cold Wafer, 'bring •it
teen miniitea;' press:the corks .in, tight,'
'13.s,.• eut•tlie.bcittlee. and keep.tbem.
.111%.,a ode), .dark• place till requited. .
The great'. in • reseisnii
tion beginii- which very :'niaterially'
Welilth From
Canada's Mines
al •dividen and bon -
Mies "aid the .•..Canadian
Companies :during Isss are-tritmated
by' the DepartreSht tit inei amount'
500,000. in 102. Tliese..totals ,are. eit-
tock iiiidends- Metal mining coM
Pianielf contributed.:91 'Per cent. Of the
dtvidenct
'Geld cliVidends 'made 67'lier
• of the .A9autotal "paid by' all
'mines, The. aggregate:tato'
dendsf. 'Paid 1.93a. :was emisliximate;
inineral luiPtit.fOr the year: It ':' la
Mente by Canadian minee. in 1931 Will'
: otaild•• Mines naturally. play. 4 large
frem Canada's The
biggest dividend,.producer in 191e WAS
donsiOlidated was'..sietond with, $4,•
182,0,00,' and bThrancie thitd with' •$
Interliatienal Nickel .$1;933;906-(a, On
the lireferred skink issue)
716;000; consolidated' 'bailing and
197,00o.; Wright-kte,greaves $962,60o:,
and •Falcobbildge, .$799;000j ; Official
Phililtsti 'tinplate!
Elekgance
Return to' Dress
T_ED:_BACMELOR SEEK- WANB.
OF THE CARELESS MODE ,
".PARIS—Says' the most'.,fastidious
Paris bachelors,, M, . Andre de Fouge-
Teres: "Earlsiang definitely are..aban-
doning that deviPmay=care attitude in
dressing, 'and are •returning ,•to , the
dignity, grace .and" eleganed of other ,
da ,s." .
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Andre'e • brother Becq de Fouqu.
!Ares„ is tie "Chea=_^.P t.he. Pratoco}" -�
and. regulates the de ortment o
. P f pre• .
encs, ambassadors,; mitlistersM=axed
even kings •on oceas.ons'brin thein -
h • tniig
e e. Andre •sets the 'style 'for• unot
.ficial .folk when 1t comes to fashion.
and social custom
Formal evening' ,attire, continues
the perfect °bachelor. • "is the, sole at
-tire which': is- correct for; a"+bf
ner, , a soiree,' or„ a gala; :ball;: ` and it, •
steadily: is resumipg its vngue hemi •
To": be' we111-dressed. is an • •'xpression '
of .optimism, and also, ,a courageous
,►Wanner;' of combett ng:the-^rIsls; --To'
be 'well-dressed gives=confdence '•to. •
oneself• and to others; it . cheers and
beautifies• the atmosphere and clavi-,
Ties the.• sky., ` We. nmust , defend Pari's :
.against -thebad'Ttaste an;d pretentloug
ugliness' of +the 'hooligans w.h, o. ' go
about •,hatless, •either;'to save,• money, '; .
or`,to• avoid saluting' women :.whom •
they encounter,•. We.': mut • protect
Paris against such vulgar ensembles •
:as . gray trousers/ a • green• vest; a red'
muffler, .a brown. coat, .,a black= and::.°
orange checker suit. • .
The. dinner "jacket:,. 'he •concludes`
ie'A masterpiece_ of._rulgar;t_y... and..
ugliness when •worn'et a fnblonable •
soiree' rTails, and a high hat;;;, only,
barmonize,.with,.the .beauty'of ,fenti
nine finery for evening •_,
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rgfs u ism :
For:. Childrien:,
e ucatiefial Value 'for the 'young and,
grewint : M. Treat'
-profeesor Of psychology et Hillidale
C011ege, Hillsdale,. Mich, aasetted
a prepared addresi delivered before.
the Iowa 'coinference en • chile% de -
Children •shoUld. have the oppor-
tunity -to see pereens nUde. until they
learn frilly' the ahatotniCal differ-
• , further declared that it is, un-:
wise to require a Child *say praYers
Or to foree any cencept Of 'GOA •upOn
lje pointed ;nth that Children under
teiVelii_Gini as a reality, arid that if
ideas were . forced upon thein they,.
*ere most likely to become confused.
v"If'a, child asks' his mother, !Win&
beeoines of us when we die?' the en -1:
sWer should be, ,‘,We are juit• dead'
mother should sxplain that it" is g•jiieti
like 'When -you *arc aSleep.'" '
Dr. Trout adrised parents: to -en-
courage the "Ilea" told by small, t
* "Before the fifth :year," he said;
"the-,ehild ia ,unable to imagine: time .
or distance accurately,. and, for that'
renson .the tales he telja are not hell
story telling as a• game, arid helP the'
he latge woman Outfitted in
Of DeSignete Of heath Weer
kr 1634 haVe Come to her...rescue,
erer. Net only ,do the he* Styles mini.. 46.
Mize, het Mae:. bile. they. itie,geed4Obk:- •
Nit( the plunfp also pleata
On , the aide. tie decreeie the widtli'',Of
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Ideas , :anted.
Artists dhel Authors AMateur- or Professional Ake,? ii1VIted
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