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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-04, Page 6• . • 'Don Martinez," •DPS•tSr. muttered, "1.11pS,'Puane, , . ani The TI49 ciOnn nwett 'fg,e1P, • • •. '• • ' ' ' opt go. to 140. IPITgOr".'.42.it...4 paid haetilYR.:and. "Ahn/ What 'D•Oa4tr, What'youth and 8F9n9l." Don g0t1.494' PYOP • leWed her adiniringlt• the , IfTlie.feir prisoner does not. appear . , ..„, - • . bo Iangithbing over °A tH11717P ''aP,Oo.thl•tra.%"'- .40.30 .481;00 brusquely.'' this..r.man", Snifter,. .1.4e, not, like:. bis eyes. Hh'f• He Is a bad one, ::1S. ..riet?•".• • . "Pretty mean If he gets coked' u Dusty said carelessly. - "Coked np?" Jon Martinez.wi•inklea -'hie.broatin•perlilexitY•; :J• :"Seie • Cocain:O. $30PO.'''.: • • • Janet "Duane, millionaire's, d‘ugh! tor, ;Oyes .4 partY, one, night 'aboard , ,fier f.ither's palatialyacht;.' anchored' oft woo. Gregory p000 tricks. her .; into keine. let ;behind' wih him when idie guests are. • taken ashore... The only 00,4 'persons aboard are a 'grip.: - 7-7•Pled--wto4wi'fin'tind- 1.10-0t."17-Nekii677 • Tnnit! "Punte„•Leinion, lawless • adventurer, 'has. . plank , . , . , to. seine . the. yacht ' to.. carry arm*, and ammunition. to ,Cuhan. revelutioninti- BeliCviai the boat to be deserted, ex- cept for .the- watchman, who hiiir been bribed,, Dusty: and his mean are about ' ' to heard he. -;•,. .• Of:TAPT4 IX . Janet's heart was fOunding. • . , •, as randella .disappeareCovet the 'side' ot the yacht. Soinethlng drew ' her gaze to .the-; WheelhOuse;'"Al.r.Waff *dark-. ' .'ness'.iliere'exeePt for the dim 'glow -of ,..• the' binnacle,. light, "-Which 4,..913 • f reflebt... •'• ed. Upward to ' outline the, features of 1 Strong.Frowningi., now, with -fierea::. • concentration.' It was ;a treacherous , • . , gnitling...thejlioat through the -4111Ofi1a in the'.,dilrkiiee)1. • • ' , A queeremotion clutched at Janet's heart asshe stared at..buety's rugged face: A' hearse whisper. f1940: . . up to ber as she: hesitated. Her hand, on , . . . the rope. which •Fandelia-hod, said se- . Cured the rewiloat,.4eit'i tug., thenso i=refution to. her: •,'She • • , knoWiin that nidment," thatshecould• net go back to the 'stifiedlife. she had • • .., . known. Her • ,Plaep, was here on • the "..8Waring deck,': with ,Difilk Lanion at the wheel! • , pairitid,,.einttailon•!aurged :"through • her ea her ,fingertf, jerked it tileknee' securing the rowboat. , She cast :the, . rope , off wiihlaWild gesture : of. free. ; deni ' and leaned:. ff,i,e,.04.100„Side..to • , • „PantielIa..: I Can't, leave' the • 51leetwingt 4.•••httive to -see • ;brought'', ;•". • •, • , , ,;• 'She-imiled:faintlfzur-Pandellatfitz• 7 • • , lontahed.,,,TrolestatiOnefloatedil,Upte.. --,ber over the' Widening gill! Of water... Hs Gave Her the . Chance , , '' She Walked swiftly to the Wheel, :bongo and • stopped • behind, Dusty. „ -• "I'Ve•InSt said good-bye to My maid'," ritte" tdid him :placidly:, • 1, 2" MIS Othildent MOVed; ever sp •slight- iy. He gave no other evidence Of ser - ;didn't you go, ashore with z oVvet t 659 be 45 0111:46e9j 619.7141%100 otot otitn 03e11,.„,rott,e1 ta,castIO .'0".snot•cs'":1.01,:. (cell ..weiti • • • ' ,."."Pid you want me tngo?' she cha Ienged. -.7. - ." • • ; • • • "Why • elpe de.;yeit thlnk 7 allowe that • clun(Sy truck 'Oriverlo tie a bee next to Pitt...It/cotes ladderr , "You .kliew,kabont that?", . . • 'nes my • busineSS . to ..know. aboli --eir.erytaing that goes. on,..abqaMili tun:" • ' ;,, :•. •• • :""ruht". • : • . •• '.flashed a swift . grin at her over his .0,hpulder..„.f.Why,,ditin!,t .y,99 .091' • . he detnaaded. • • , .! • . "Then you Wanted la be ild..af met' wanted.; you ' to .have an �pportun- ity go," he told her elOWIY..: • . •• •: genet „found ' she . was. , content- • te. Stand there quietly behind hiro,.;" She. was fiercely glad :she. had '.citet.. the ; • ; • :.• ,• •:' .• . • "When , We.. reach Caba?",!, she. asked suddenly... '. • - "'Somettnie. after midnight • if' bile, boat es,. fait ae.. ,daptain .Coleulan , .• • oCaptain ofeinal 'Sure, don't get :me ,wrotig,":. "Dnati guroqi"; • "He's not In on, this deal. I swung ; it Oahe. But the captain 'likes to • boast and Made 4: polnt ofeultivatiok rathei". "Misty •While ',•Wes'.., planning to • .Your• fleeting .Plajlbing.'' '"AesidtiOusly," ;tenet • • • murmured, "You've !got , .yeeahulart' 101 a..pirate." • • "1 haven't aiways been .a pirate," Unsty.;' grunted. "1 went to school once , just like anyone 'else" ,His voice was ,tinged bitterness, '.. '..; • ;.• Sorrowed Sweets ••• • Janet was silent Moment. • She . didn't \tisint,-, him td: think She. was „pry- ing into his past. , •• • ' ! Yon plan, ,tq•unload your „cargo,: -. tonlght7" ,She asked Jul; law tone: ' "Yee.. If; vle don't, meet any '941°4 „.„Coast .'attard::catteri:,ots4theik-r,nYer,!! •Dasty, said cheerfully, •. •::•1 7 "And afterward She ,:nerSitted.., • See that 'you're taken care of," he-itesuredberTgrintly.• • .' "I' denT.Jrnow7..-that.4.1-WatitA.O.,-he- taken • tare of•"'.. she said hi,* . . , . mall volce.; "I, could have Attended to that Myself a ego , *anted to desert the ship.' ffs'' Shot. a direct .gianee.. back at .her; then...turned to ;Wise :the 'Wheel tenderly.. • • • ; • ,/ • • Don Martinez looked .uPPre- ,henoiVe. "I am. afraid he Is, is you jinn elleed, up. He . appeared like •It manwild when I sawlust now. • I' think ;he dangerous,' He was hur- rying ,from the cabins aft,' and be , cursed me ai,he.pushed me aside," •• Busty stiffened. 'If that rat JO the rampage, there's no telfing what he'll do," ho muttered. "Here," • He Is ' "Almost. Clear of the: Keys'," he .mut- tered • soon ha Ve a *straight caureeand till speedahead.--t don t - blame you for refusing to desert this ship,"..fie inused gbers the Sweetest tbing 1 ever handlkId." 'Stolen ' sweets," Janet -taid Meek- , He flinched tit that. "I never ha•told her 'angrily, • "Horrowed,!ie the word. She wasn't.iloing anybody any 'goad anchored in Biscayne -,Sak." -• • phedoing geed. no*? Carrying 5 antis' and amnianitien'tO 'fa:tient a re,,- hellion?", "Wbo, can say?" he asked' somberly;:' "They enjoy lighting, pose Cubans. ,• It's "'their Aleatink. ,. to follow: lest " Rat on . the Ramtaks , • • 14.hetn Was a polite Cod'gh, behind them. Janet and Dusty turned to oee Don Martinez standing-. apologetically In the doorway. , '•;• ' ."A `thousand pardons." He bowed from tbe Waist. "I. 'ara pOrrY to; inter- . .'.;tuot,,butl. plug beg aiword witk You; Captain imetyp • , • stepped_swe in the; Clear new.. That'A•the course" He indicated the compase, -"Can you boa on While 1 hunt'up' Snifter and see What' hp'S•up to ',.‘'Hut -;-.of course," • Don Martinet teak the IN1101, and Dusty hurried onto the dee'lc... • (To' )ie:.ContinUed.)',' • . : • ear -Old. Boy. 'Believed' 'Cienius,. . .;' . • , . . Played Liszt When Twenty -Six : .Munthe•,..0, mldComparedai:•sters.to . • . Riy,Cryebi,eid! .Kennetii Welt, og 'Cleveland, Is a • rising star: in the nics,4:';'. IC, world: ,:whe,- at: tnatutity; may he ireL.. ;ge!rtieidt. 4a geuius, believes J. 0. Htciiii rnusic teacher. At .the ageot. tyve90,,-sii-,m---ontlig he astounded.; his Mother when he „climb, ed up on the piano stOnol' and. piayed. with • mature ..skill the introductiOn.- to Liszt's, SeCondl../Iungarian • Rhapsody. . . Beganat 2% ; when 'Kenneth,' was two snd-.! one hall his rathei, began giving Alin, piano lesions, using • books Of Modern -piano methods. At the •age :Of "3% '.kenneth. had.. cenipleted .several ; lessen, -hooks, *as. able to playall the sinall pieces in . geOd, time: ••and could transpose thein into; ;various keys.'• Mature onmponition:, • Kenneth, a small, chubby ; boy with, large frank eyes,' ConipOsed that •aro called incredibly mature'. . and "tr 'aii1V we had ;eoine• time, they ,ShOttld, be Written .dOwn,",. ,Horridge „8:11iditp:„'-gyoung.piafiist.„ Is said to com- pare many' of the: old 'masters 7- , Chopin, Mozart, Brahms, ',Raelf,: • Schu- bert and otheitt with regard to an ,• •. „ • • ., • early showing • of:: .genius, although, some of those; "prodigies" were com- posing • concert. compositions at, -.early • • ages. Kenneth can call off: With •,' ease .-•varlotie • notes and chords.' At his first4Ublic 'apPearanea Ken- neth " Played .Tineh..'Fit$Itealo.-10. "I ' -Played it in :V ,minor,' Kenneth, eald,, . speaking ',01OwlY. and choosing his! words.' ' .1cenneth'n.' Mother:, .and... father I -are both -attorneys •-••,itaye -eiicOaragedh10 talents ,With• enthinifaitil since .pretes- set; Weft • heard the tr4rodusoon • to, L1t' Secoiid Hungarian 'Rhapsody .played by tlie12,0-monthe-old Sen. es That Win Compliments. • hat an honest sense of , ;Pent we. have opt:cake receives: that sincere; compliment piece • please!" •• . • •• • • ,• .0 'eakep, -have a .clelioate 'flaVoy.„ and tr4gran0Pi. WW1. 4049;:MOiSt.:,. ten, ..• .;44414441.1;9,1•940. • **PS of .cake as. •"1.791Y9tY• "Hach ef4ligie, cakes •iel a,..."velVety Crumb". 64tEp.. if ',y0it,,W111„, f011ow:direC- tiOns. carefully: dy'llIaltinriore,;Palcv=:(1 .,• •:3'• icups al;tettl.: cake flouri! '.1-/ 6aPPOona !baking ))(tati4Alel'Of''P:!;;t' t 1/2, Op butter Or Other Shortening , . 1:1'31;i‘tc0444eS13134.PP:P*1111.4InSitic:':::111i'Pla''' • toa3 egg s tliasa,,114e fluf 114Y Shtera4teetn I Sift flour once, measure, :add 'bako :.ing 'powder" and salt; sift together three tirrips., cream, butter •thoroughly, stigar gra-dually, • creani together • -Until light.' and PatfY. Add •••flour, al- ternatcly with liquid,a small ampinit at a. time,.'..Beat. after ,eaeh additicjn ' Until .smaath. 'Add • flaVoring;, fold in • egg whltee....,ilake . hi-'. two -greased .94tieli- layer pans in moderate :even . (474 degrees 20 .teliratei4 Spread Lady 'Baltimore Filling between• lay ers and Lady Baltimore Frosting over cake., '.poulilerecipe, to • make .'tliree layers, ' .•• HE'LL•BEA FAVORITE WITH 'EVERYONE, IS LAURA WHEELER.RUP Kings Chriitmasr, Talk.Undeddi , A tiiekinghain , Niece' spekesman tleciared.'tins week that the 'question. • of rie. Christmas broadcast by ..tbe . • King 4'hite'liot been :settled Yet," - British treadcasting Corporation officials iaid the King, would be ask- ed• to l3roadCaet to, the Empire, but that no inyitation had gone :out as yet. . . , . • ' ' , His Majesty last year did not ;Con- tinue his father's practice itt addreit- sing: his inhjects at Chi -16010i time. ,He had then been an the . Thiene '• for but a..fortnight and'had wino through the trying. days of: the ab- dication crisis, On 'Coronation night, however, he Made a world-wide broadcast.. • I: • • • • tagpiPes.: generally • regarded as thoroughly .,Scottish, • were' introduce,d, to Britain by tfin :R6nial19; •isierb is said to have played theM. ' • , RUN-DOWN? IDS YOUR NERVES It Is usually .whan yonr nervousebetturetria *inset `that you feel low in health 'And epirite.. 'fleeter° that balano by„feeding year etaried " eerie& Take. PUOSFERINE. .1rou'IF feel, , better ilrnoat at once. At'diestelete,. sec, 1140 and $1.80, . • 70 PlIOSFERINEOlvtRlik issue No. 45--'37 ' 1 2-3 Cup boiling Water • Lady B4Iliti!inOtrieffiF;:ating an Cups sugar ",s' • teaspoon. light corn ayruP Filling .1...teaepoon vanulla. Jo. figs, chopped •%.' cup raisins, chopped • cup pecans or walnut Meats, chap - Combine sugar, 'corn syrup and ••• ,water... -Bring iquickly to. a •boir,..'stirr- . ing 'only. until -anger is dissolved. Boil • . tepidly without stirring' until- a ;Small, timmint ot Syrup forms a 'soft -ball in • • Cold water; . or spins a, ipng thread; 'when droPPed frinn tipof sPoon (240 'degrees Pour. syryp, in fine, streami; over 'egg. Whites; beating constantly; Add vanilia.. Continue beating with ‘a,' rotary egg' beater AO to 15 ininute8,.. or until frosting, is cool and of right consistency to •••apread. .•ttse, wooden 5nel:in When too 'stiff for heater. For fllllug,'add eziangli. :frosting to fruit and. nuts to make • a • filling that. will; 'spread easily._".SPread,between.-•:lik:„: erg. . Spread remaining frosting • on lizip and sides of cake. :Make a enough( fill - Ing • and ' frosting t� Spread • netWeen., ' layers' and top tuultltde8•2_04adr• Baltimore. Cake.' • • Hungarian • Cream Cake. , 4F.x, • A cups'sifted Cake' Man. . 2 teaspoons Combinition :baking • Pnw.det • % teaspoon Salt „. 1: -up 'sugar • , .4 • • • 2 eggs,well heaten', heavy • cream teaspoon yanil a • , - •• plit'fletu once,.:Measurei 'add baking powder. and .salt, and 'sift, together• , three' times:' Add Sugar gradually to eggs, and ilnnt.well. Add flour; alter- nately with cream.... a amaii. tiniount at 'a.. time. Beat after each ;.0.'dditioh until sinooth: Add` vanilfit. I3hkejn o •gr'eaited'pan 8 x 8 x 2 inches; in. erate. Oven ''(350 degrees, ,f.)' :59 min- utes. Spread with your favorite choc. ,cilate frosting. • Ton4tO Bouillon •.-1 • quo boiling ...Water . '3 teaspoon s tornatci."catChnp 4' pro cube , •- Salt andpepper to taste. • If desir,ed, •.a. spoonful of • *hipped' , cream can be .added -t0 eaah cup.• ,1•••, Hair .Tinted Oink Is .I.,atest Vogue Called Newest Thing in Styles For Wonien by European Coiffure Expert gait -Anted tender, :tender rose", is the great new"lhing, in Women's styleRa Eurepean, hair styling expert "You, "Mean pink • hair .?"\ was diked. ' • , Leo of Vienna; who recently Calffed the hair Of the Duchess of Windsor, • thiinibed, through a .stnall Gentian. die, tionabr for the *Ord 4pitilt:" Then be ' lOoked. Up.'brightly and answered, "Jee'' Duchess of 'Windsor- , prefers fOwearlher •heir in itanatUral Statei pink heir, he Said, is perfect ;for • eVelling,,"becatise Women, at evening, • should always 'look ' "Tender Rose' Shade The niild, tender redo blind° looks fresli•atid,friendly"siii the daYtiMe„ Iie added, With dark street clothes. Asked ' If :Men, *Mild like it; he bedded griln. 4‘theY." ' • AVOttlen should change' their StY10, of :hair' dreni Or at loeet vary ite Mime ; - ••••.';••••""ff..V... Back -Seat Drivers 'Receive Rebuke Survo*. Reveals No Loid Yelps from 'Rear B.Octinfe. ;Wit ar'wers KAPW 'HAW to Prive. • The, U.S. 134r9ad of: Public Ro(149! last Week .g,P.v9 .44seat „Motet:I/4a n 1;P:4;:ef Jureau Piihliebed.' •Col01*- 11 study shuwing that motorists 411T.1.0.it ftAva* allhW amplc eleAraziga -'whetr-Pe'saittirltnethegYbflitle, 7111a. •• it said, should, ..ColivAlee'-' the ••• Wife iltother-i -1 w 6 directions fromthe rear :seat that '`•there is no. ...reaoon to haVa.; the: ';jit- fere. and. shout th driver. . • Ample'Cle4rinee • [, . On,;,the bnsi of hundred o! feet:, ifFnuk f' • t-speciii1i cquipped highway autot '-.the Iclearance of ,passsnger automn, biles. overtaking land passing other • , • care •averaged 'slightly ,nnire than • four feet. When ilia 'cars were AP. Ijroaching each other, the distance was' even wide;... • , The tests 'also derabiiitrated, :they . passenger care and trucke• tend to., :sot: iide.tb, eiltrnsha,n.lt 6At.onir.ies.rii4c.ans.0.1.ahr!oersnOot f e bothxc • follow - the :lanes . of traffic assigned .P 1 1 4 I 'ULL Pyp.. PATTERN 1007 • Beware of the dog --beware that he doesn't. win your.heart before you -give him to sOmeluckyyoungster ' at.. Christmas!' 'He's' such a gay pup and So easily sewn together, you'll want him as a mascot! •Use cotton print, and, embroider his features, Pattern 16.07 comes' to • - you with a pattern Of g bull ,pup, ddtailed directions for making and ' :material requirements.- • • „ ' Send 20 cents in stamps, or coin,.(.p..o_iolprefe,ried.)for this pat-, teThiTo-Wir loon, Needlecraft Dept, 73 West Adelaide St, Toronto. ' , Write Plainly pattern ninnber, your name and' addreers: ^ • , 10 or 12 times. a•year, said Leo,be- cause many • then .are completely sick Of the Way their. wives do tk.eir hair, • . • Should. Change.:' Style often... .. • Thehair styllst, is IntheT.T.S for tho...tirst..tinie.at the Invitation of John. • akmannisiltte for the ;presentation of Anatriati. art;. .'scienee and 'cOltUre.' at the NeW•'''Yoric world's "fah. ' . • ' 11Womnreittee has proposed a pro lact :called "'Vienna,' City , of • Songs,".• ,Lat 'which ba•MaY exhibit 1soMe of his coiffures to show' "the galetY and% , Charm. of, yienim" , • • • ,To Suit'Age • • He said 'he'd never, seen In ..another .city SG Many beautiful:' Women sain , •, New York--"Sueh slim; slender, wont" .With fabulous Graelt4toman proflles, Our worst error in hair dress, IS to POPY-. filth stars too often, . : 4'And try? at 30;',: to .• look likeiGinger:,:aogere." • .A for the "page ,boy " Colffure-,-it's the most unflattering style -conceived In two decades;.baid Leo.: "The trouble ls., it Inakes, Meet Women..look •broad." Joseph Conrad's ipScra.ppe Otago,' Swift Sailing "Vestel, Once Commanded by Famous Author with the arrest of a messenger who, London, England., police said, admit- ted stealing thein The -three, expensiiT .headdreSseo, loss of which threatened' the dignity of the law courts pn the enin - ic ae mas erm• were recovered. Joseph Pearca,„'njiidge's messenger was remanded • for trial. Officers ..in Bow ‚Street court. testified Pearce sold the wigs • to a store, stiSqng they hods been iiven to MM., ,T.iga :Justice§ SIesser, *Greer :and Scott, who were Idrc;:sd to borrow.. • , Misfits, got -theiriwigs -haat, Cleaned • ,r". ;:aircite_novated by the Store. ody: Builder you feel ' out of sorts, when you've no 'appetite. or stom- ach gives trouble, with gas or dys- • - pepsia, tr y Dr.• Pierce's Golden ' 'Medical -Discovery. lf you wapt to - Put ' on healti_ofiesil=t, you.-aead *lust Mr. B. tiliddon ' ot, Clinton. Ont., has to laY: "In the -spring ot 0944 atter 'playing hockey and bairns, worked Ions Guinn all winter, I became rundown and , was losing.welght and energy very rapidly 1 eouldn'i sleep at night. ID March I started using' Dr. • Pierce's Golder Medina iliscovery. 1 gained ID weight my appetite, was wonderful end 1 telt atwet ne eve:. Buy now! New size tableu 51 crab ,liouid The. bark' Otago, *Wk.:lei at .I1o, bart,71:asinania, wharves for ..ntany Years and is, now being broken:up hes . an • Interesting blatoryi, especially •.fei readers of :IrosePh:Conra..d;s•nOiels: The. 'Otago was a tritti littje ship__ •bUilt'i at 'ClasgoW'in-48'62;,..-anid-iit the 7, palmy.days: of sailing 'sliipti-the Made. a fest Passage,•between• Great Britain and the, Australian colonies: Her Chief. Clout :to "faMe.is•'. the; fact that: she . was the , 'firstship to, hecointnanded by Conrad, who .though .of 'Polish parent- age Made'a name for himself de., One.:, Of the ''.foremost •English, •writers. of ; Sea stories. , ,•,, ' ' • ' To 'Sea At 17' . Conrad •went to f sem at :the..age • et , . . 17 and in third mate .101. a tlyde,owned;, Sailing • *easeltrading. to. that port Four yeal.s 'later, he •got his•• Master's eertifiNite ,iii;the British '.Merchant seri7ice. And While' master of the. Otago ha he 'collect- ed" the 'Material for his bock,. !'ll,lirr,Or of the :,.‘ ' „ . . •• Scrapped for 'Arm' Having outlived her usefulness, the teago' was bought by the Kudart Pat- r r Shipping Company timid, t� HO- , hart froini 'Sydney and rot'', .80 years she was moored at the Hebert wharf, a grimy but useful and unromantic coal -hulk. About five years ago; she Oufgo was bought by the ILAdd . Par - Company and timed up the River' Der- -went to Mount Direction Where ehe was beached beside : another,' veteran, ' barhentitie Silver Cloud. She is being scrapped for the Sake oi the iron'and steel in her hull which will be ,sold to Japanese buyers. 2 Juage; messengOi Stole, Their.,,Wigo The mystery of the missing 146'rd • justices' Wigs Was solved this *eek You Hear the %kite •lititiNOT Is SAID? atim' Since 1967, inany' like you have bees helped by using --- 71/0* Stop's' head .so tifonaid Faii511 rubbed beiket.theeifirtnlwor '• , Sidle $1.25 At Your drigitiiit'S: • • Ileid."0400ef'tlie lieninn.# In every vack4ii. • . ' ` Olgoisoted Osnedi by „ • • LAtifit$TIAft AGEt101611,, hiONTRiAL THE REASON '0ASPININ" woRks so,FAST Ikea an imAipirin"' tablet Into a tumbler • By the time if hlts the boaain *4Mb aphiss.h le dIstritearatIng:• •••. ,Thls speed of dIsinteiretHoe.anoidet 1"Asphr1n" tables to stniirtaidna hiadach• and similar:pain few.. ininutas after toldrig. : OU can pay as high as you want for.reznedies• claimed to relieve e pain- of Headache, Itheuthatitinio• . Neuritis, Sciatica, eta, But the in,edi-V- eine so many doctors generally ap- prove—the one used by 'thousands of families .daily —is "Aigtirip", •Simply take 2 "Aspirin' utbiete With nhalf'gibile of water. Repeat, if . necessary, according to direetions. ' 'Usually this will ease such pain In a rernarkgply'short time. • For quick relief from such pain .• which exhausts you and keeps you awake at night,,--•aitk for •"Aspirin". •'"Aspirin" tablets are made IV Canada."Aspirin" is the registered trade -mark Of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Whids'or., Ontariee Look for the name; Bayer in the form of a , Cross on every tablet. Denland, and Get ASPIRIN MM* itt4tinge' • • "Road Hog" 7q Passing The result, the' experts said, dicate that the„,"road Tog" of a few• years .ago-- itiptoti9e.,,who .hugged: the middle oF, the road and -rehised, t, .to bulge—is untsliit., • . • The officials, Onthe basis of their • "candid", moVies, said that' roads 18 feet wide**, ere too narrow either or passenger I cars .alone or for a mixed' traffic', of trucks and Passenger cars.• On the 18 -foot highwaYs, pasFenger4, cars allowed 3.8 .feet whereas On 22, foot, reads,. the average Clearance al-'•`, lowed was 4.9. feet or ,rnPre than foot additional margin of -slifetY., "Candid" Survey • • • Twenty -foot hi s are a' e; qua e. or ight traffic', iffelii-,ng a • feW trucks: Ileavy traffic • Can '` be ' handled safely on highways 22 feet wide, they ,found. • When a: driver runs :off the high.: • WaY on the shoulder:: the chances are about • even thatinstead of ,beitig • crowded .bY' another, 'vehicle he.,is Playing safe. • • . ' The • "candid" camera survey was conducted by J. T. 111,0inpson, ,Pro- fessor of Civil Engineering at • Johns• IloPking University . of Beltimere, ° • und Norman Hebden of the , i3ureitu of Ptiblie Roads. , f Emotion Meter" Guages .Intensity Of Love's Mood 1Machine Measures Feeling Flinn 'Currenb-ht.--Pahn- of -Hand— - 'Similar to Lie Detector • • University Of ;Iowa 'professor has devised an "emotion 'nieter" "Which he says :measurea. the capacity ofyone's', inpod forlOye by the perspiration In thepalm' of the 'hand. • But the machine would be of little use to the unenlightened ,said the profesior, C:•A ' Rackraick,—)ie" :cause it takes a trained. pSychoftiSt. to intei.pret the readings, ' ' All Types Of Einotion . The -meter measures all types of, emotional, ,.cliot4bancep, ;including ,angei feas joy and that t PrOdliced".[ by Nofe.saor Ruckzniek saidthat after. a Series ,of reasliags: it was up to the; psyeliblegistIO:*find out what emotion :. had been 'stimulated: Lie. detecteri,•ge- ' nerally .tely: on •chatiges In the 'blood .,,keaSitte .. and breathing, 'KUclimiCk, :•4 satd, bnt 1i his opinion, • hand' persPir,.." • atfon is morereliahle. I ''•• 'Activity of , the'sweat :glands is abimiutely. involuntary "and'• uneOntrOl- ,he. explained. "PersOfie now are . learning to cOntrok• their -breath•:. Ing arict other • ethOtimiat "responses, • but they cannot control glan.Itilar ac tivtt Aesidea, It Is their.° conVenientand . Comfortable f; to :teat the hand ',, • than blood pressure Or breathing," . ;Tlity Currents - Picked Up , When it .Pertunr •lies, • the sweat 'glandsin the7•-han/d .become more at4:' tive;':hesaid, an this generates elee, trice,' ...Currents' whic,h, are recorded by , the. , detector's. galyandroeter, ,T.hetie • . tiny oeurretitti, are., picked u by tufo. • copper electrodes Which are .tightly, • clamped against the „paint of the. hand: . p3t,'usking , tstidltie onestions;, pro, . :',•fitosOr ..RuCkMjelt !Jaye he scan ditteren- , ' tiata between the Varibufi , emotional ' ' fluctuations.He Was,. ttesisted. by tJ GreenWaltiformer engineering ',tell., `9teecatteep.,' i13 f391:th, IA; in .delrini0 • the C1.0- •.Coloted:Aiiihtili Tested' • • , . • English e*perierice:. withcOlored * • . phalt indicates • that .wearing quality Under 'heavy traffic is as stitiafactory. . • .With Orditieiy "asphalt; and, thift color may .;be fpOriie itiiportance in problenis,.tititt :eencerri. light, reileCtiOn fr:ent read surfaces, according to re.: • • cent British • articles, The iEngliall. • • Wciteit 7point out that 'eoloa must 130 ,• Ruchas Wilt not alter.materially under artificial Jight, since 'genie ;Miktureo; Attrnctive indaytime .beCome. trans- Mutedto a •nwro1 Or even darkent4 *nate tVtitiCiiii UAL •