The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-23, Page 2•
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Elinor .Ames tries* to '.escapti, ,the
heartbreak of her 'poatneacd, marriage
lio.,,DrE;;,tierman Rogers by hiconlIn(L
an Oir-SteardedS.,..Dr„ -Rogers'. mether,
approves " allience'b
M,e.u,11 Jealous. of Jack .Newton, Lthe
e.twO,PIA, Norman
and weaIthy Franclne Bayless. Ne!..e.•
Anether. • atelivardeie:' '4Udith... Blair;
:Jackieformer sweetheart, le. Jealous
,of Elinor enti„sete out to ruin her car-
eer. ,. Lewin. Rogers,- blerman,'It sister. Is,
In love With Jack Newton. Jack, has
quarreled 'with Leola, and Elinor plans
a dinner to Ifrind-Oinifi.tifidOlier.".tliin7
prilVes'unexpectedlY,
. ,
CHAPTER W..,
Norman hadnet imeke,n ..a.'Word In .
answer to Elinor'S lmpulslve Foot,
inatead,. :he itood there Silent,
ittstring at jack,. In one Of: her aprons,with nn egg boatcr luiilshand,-Jack.
'
looked
rather-htdierou0. ButiNeringit,,.
not
becanie uneasy.L, • • •
tVe'r'i'Oe'rtitket-ttt*.dinner;" heRflM
•• •
".,' .She look Norm's:
Anside„.,His glance weht to 'the:festive '
;stable:.' set :for • two! -L• •
•lie said 'tersely, •
'1 did-
,.,,i0ti.0::-tik]iOtti'cle,I 'Plat got th. Flew.
berne.'fO'.00eLeola.:',•Mhilier
Me.'hackt. With.ine;
100 , Eji,I1Or Saffi; 4184608V: st).:-
.".*eiiiiisilse-tseizo'liWsit-er-
','NVI*L.p.ipeetli3g:::iier':,:hereL, for, .din;
..•
".•:";.?*or'.fairthert.i;' looked
• • .heii;
ta-
ble for , the tlrsttlme.'
„
.."gosiro. Elinor," he Said, :"you • tor-.
ii•Mt,,:i*...ipPihn third • niete, ."
"*.ee, I
.0,he..couldn't."4plein":sbelyitebeing a-
"preiy lor•Cunid.:
Both ,Jack : and gerni 1591.1ed..,_at her
• AnserlY.,---TERiihr-,T..Wgheir: Were•,.
:Alone in, a dark room. where she could,
•-ecreani-ttq"ory,',"do,'something to ,re-
- Pave what she saw I North's
.Distrust. He didn't:A*11.00 her. He
had alwayg:heen ,'"joeione ot Jack.'
, .• Moore .Tick : By,
Then he was gone. Jack and Elinor'
. stood . for a :minute, staring at each
'other,- and •then Elinor,
-stearti:,! Jack put his..'erour: about her.
And because site:Wes...fiegrtLbroketi
and utterly Weary Ofplane that Went.
awry, .Elinor Rfted her. erMS :and
"•blaced: them i 'Lihent '',Iedli!s" heck. :
lgoan.While;..Norm • bed one down
, "th0 hall, Iiig mindwhlrling. So -Elinor
'hadbcen, ;finding :plenty ot..Conselletion''
iii4e'e he lcft. Just as Prancine-EaY-•,
less: had .hinted, Elinor had, deceived'.
.lilni. Oran ,h4dsaid. thingai,:' bat- he'.
liadnk. believed her. Not ebOnt Ebb- ,
..'• • :" •
%There Must, :be ,Soirre- mistake. •
Couldn't s -leave like thls 1Ie . ttirn ed
4.4-4 1'7111410 back, etood. in "the:, dOor.
• Way just as Elinor placed her airriS
about ' jacks neck'. Then,- with 'e dazed
:ixnreasinti, he stepped hgck. end:again •
:hurried' doWn, the • . ' ,
Had Norman stayed aSecond, long-
er, . he would have beard ',Elinor. say; ,
.wonder why Leola .doesn't eonle
V)Therelean she .be7"' •
Hours.ticked by, and Lenta' 'did net
come. The dinner chilled. was WerM,ed.,:
°Vex', and finally a few • bites: eaten.
At nine 'o'clock the telephone jangled,
Elinor anSwered,....hht there was, only
noise•-•,:ii4-.--her--- repeated
•
Nothing t her f a frightened
whiteefaCe& girl in a drug' stOre• tele-
phone •booth..clutehing:e receiver and
Saying' desperately, n'Ve got to get
_he.r.'21: Nothing_ to indicato,how, .AWO,
nien'ted come up to, the girl. )eritert,
her from :the i booth. and: whiidiediher
away In a ear,
X. •
.oet,after Jabk had left, Elinor sat '
Staring 'into space. Norm: The loch
in his eyes. i And, whet 'had 'happened
tto bed.
o Leola?: Elinor .finally went wearily
"Don!i Go Away"
Sho. *as awakened the next` morn-
ing.by the :telephone,
arsr vo ea -greeted, er-low; and
cautions ."Serry-abeut-latIts-night,:-Elin
or.•I must See you -at once:, You iifid
'Jack-7-dtin't..:go on any ,•More,
-Elinor-! can't say ,any .more now.
..111 be right ever." There was a click.,"
As. Elinor turned away s with a
plizzled:frown; the telph
eone' ring
' :Elinor: l'in sendinga taxi for , you. Pack 'a •griPat once.
,Kay Esterly is ill. I want you to g4.
on her triP•to Fort Werth." l•
; ;Elinor serphied. a 'note for'
"Called. 'away on Sudden :trip"... 'See
you when 1 return." •
She didn't ;want to Lick. Norm' might
ealIor.come again: ,She wanted, des-
perately, to see him. Bat :dlity--dut3is.
:.einie .
• -She:mei-leek. at .the'.'eliport...)??4,..
you hepfiftionli he netted, "
con-
versation, „ and added; "Let's. not. blame
her Until We hear L: What:: she •
say:, I've, g9 • to: dash to the supply
„mein:tow, •• •
• She .:almost buinped • Into Judith
Blair as .00 entered, tee.supply room.
r,"Ifelief." Elinor , Said:: :•-blit Juditli
acted its if she had not 'heard:- • .
''."1:16w.she hates, Elinsar Mused;
"./ust 1?ecense ,She'thiiika..I'in, in late'
; With leek.' :If ' she • knew 'about Norm One.. . • ,
•• s
." Elinor siglicd.
Was-leve7a-lwhyr. Theehtidren were believed to he el -
so .eonipliCated? 'North!: ;He:, 0011 . • thee at ilio Lhidberglj 'estate, "Lang'
,eare: Ile had imagined. ''. the . Worst. .Been:;!" nenr7Sevenoeke.,England..or. in
• Ptah_ would Win hint • iniw. ' • !I Wales; :With' Mrs,' ,Lifidbergh's-aintei;'..
Elinor began. to cheek her rneclicine Mis. 4-.440 m.0 morgan...::. •
• "kit ahsnt-injni1erJi- Er�rtliing wa Siace trie 'taciturn flier arrived:
in
there. Now the .supp1ies--.11enclreat. EugleP.,c1,, December. 31st, 1935, he has
Covers, towels, safety .pitigen,4Own, , had no:.Cause to cOinnlein'"ot his '•
the .• •• , treatment by .the„.„BritiSh press,and
1. • 'Fatal Ointment public. 'As',.he, Wished, 'the ;Lindbergh'.
.lias been left •strictly alone..
'Manifest showed nine Passengers. SIX- •
Men and .threes,,WOmen. "
'Th --Kane 'mOved-off the 'aprOn The A Miance houseWife,'. bought
engine wag ..gunned for the test be; -chickcn,landhile ',Preparing it for
forelteliig,tinned into the •wind. They!, table found ,inalae it a' 200-lire.0.are.-.
• faster, until , the in, an electrical COnineny.' carefully
great bird leek the, air.- circled the folded and in perfect preservation It,
field' and peintedlts -.nose toward. port:. had beeii,ene,eof a number of .fowls
Worth, • ; stuffed:h valuable securities, and.
They bad-been-fly,IniabOtit an-Lhour-L ,hAdff-,-.7,0.Faiiiein.•ihe.:/cenfiiiion: When
hen.'Elinor• noticed' that L the ligh.t. on its , Owner' was caught by :CUstoin's •
Ilia ' s teWardes0. hoard 'showed that the agents.
P4FieIlger In.iteet .44,I.! .4044'00: ,PerViee.
• Q.1.1e-et-the wOrnen,: .•:. • . •
:."PYO POPle.t4Ing. 1,4;Xla)r. PYO4' sh� e;"
"It
• 'ElMor examined: the eye' gerefolly.17
"X •dee't, 'believe ! thergifi.. anything
,there," She Said, "Possibly eye strain.
TB. 'relieve that."
•
. . .
hurried heeh, to her:, MediciUe.
kit. Fingers sllpped expertly through.
aPPAea.• . elehtnient,
_ later; 'the, :passenger was ,saireaM414;„,
In pain. ". . •-
t"MY. eye!
-stand R! :•1 can't!" . '
• Elinor gasped and ran k' to ,the
WQMPA"ItS 'a, nian, er,O0e., ; • ' •
, he0?"'.,"
Elinor!. nodded as 6,10, pressed the
buttonfA.Whibh sutnnioned'the .e� -pilot.•
The three t.elleved the wainan, but '
she reinainea hysterical and insisted;
she be„,put off the plane. " „
e'rOu'll stem Land this.- minute !L"
she screamed; "T never hoarder sttch
an outrage!" ' , "• •
, "Your .eye , Will. be all right now,"the. doctor informed her: "Landing
will disrupt the schedule." '
"I dpn't,..cepe; 'I won't. ride another
mile!' fumed the woman. _
•. Elinor -picked. T up the ointment,
h.h
whicad fallen to ;the floor: With a
quick intake of breath, She began .to
.examine, .the-contente, df her 'Medi; -.• eine kit. ,The :terrible truth was there
,-refealed, 'in: all Ita stark ugliness.
Seine one had tampered withler.med- •
'And She -7-0e hadn't :noticed
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, (To BE CONTINUED) •
Britain Expects
Linciberghs Back
Fact Two Children Left liehillals_
aken As Indication
'•
•
-13,ritiSh neWSPaPere; • ke
with:1m co» Para iWinl nee•Iinthe
•doings ot Col and,Mrs. Charles :A.
"Iiiidhirgh,„ last week; 'In- &Snatches
..azitionneingtheir arrival -in the United,
L.: Semi of ne*spapers, expressed
pride.thet the:Lindberghs had 'found
s..England the peace and seclusion
they had .been • onnablete find" in
their native land. , • .
• Was,linobstrusive--Nest
IThey:.displayed -prominently Now
.York acCeunts,esserting that, "scenes ,
of enthusjasike 'when Lind-
bergh 'returned after,- Itle__Atlentie
flight". marked the arrival:of the Lone
Eagle and %his wife. These dispatches .
added:, that • hundreds '' of. automobiles
'blocked roads -about Englewood,
where the, Lindberghs were 'staying,
:and, that special .police were posted.
• aboutthe Morrow estate.
-;•Therk.,:were confident . predictions
--that-the-'couplr would -return , shortly
tothe country which had been }their .
-unohtrusiVe?,host-tOr.,nea.rly two Years -
%in -:Order to-tAke-iip- 'Tagil -if their seclud-
ed life' with their, Children. , '
• Sens Left Behind ; •
• The fact thet..jheir two Sons
aged 5, ' and seven -Months old Land
Marrow --were left hehind.wes•te e
assnindication ' that: the surprise. Visit
to :their: h.omelatid would be a -brief'
,
A:Bliiiard Completely Blocked This Street'
ViTorkine
kettirr
4
are fiflng „ •
alteriteldralehlittelt to 'remove some of the .iineW a bufta
1'4*rd. rhedepth�f the.:fall hapPei•eir einiost, till bilf.herise-draVin
0, MY.; efter;•the teeelit
el
•
1
aty Jelly
essrts
Turkey is net. the cre.Atige
:staffed during the holiday season for
inOet, of mer4hinci seems to be satie,'
fie4 with -The ieh
iieviraiitsitexTairer
but not easy on the digestion, and in
',Many ''cases, has left 'peOPle' feeling
A bit graggy and,ever-fed. ' • t
New is the :time toserve light, but
tasty fo,ods and giNto• the
0.4Tger, 40; into tlie normal
eating i7eiitine'c'eY4.e', i•egaie..',I• •
1.1nhen ;t, reeies desserts,
"'One there than, jelliea- Thepe
•quivering colorfill, moulds are .
pleasure to look *Ina% dagilt to
eat. During the rush of the holiday
season they are especially finndY be- .
cause -the busy housewife can, Make '
one of,these desserts nractically:41e •
time. at all end the ingredients .used
can be just what, you have on hand,'
plain fruit jelly powders, attractively
moth:lea and served 'With creain or,
custard sauces, Make' a lovely finale
to the meet They are delicious'When
monlded With fruits: in unusual
conibinationi.: -
•
Amber Russet ,
package quick-seqing orange
jelly powder.
4 tablespons 'sitar
15.fi eupi warm prime
• Pesti-Of Silt . • .
- lemonandmareschirie• -,
cherry jiilee to make 1/4 .cup.
Dissolve quick -setting jelly powder
:11/4 epps .prune 7.juice Which is
slightly 'warmer than lukewarm. Add'
tugar, silt, and Unit juices. Turn.
into individual moulds.- Chill Until'
firm...A.fnmould-ana
pod cream. Serves 6. •
•
•' •Cardinal:. Pear
cU1(k-setUnj' cherry
' ,jelly;:powder•
1/2 tablespoon • vinegar1/4 teaspoon ginger'
14..CUPS.warni water ..'
le,•noth,ing, that will, aline& oevery-
hurriedly
y-
4 cup juica froth cannedor cook-
ed pears •
% teaspoon - salt
: Dissolve jelly .powder in warm,Wa.
, ,.
ter,•beying,waterslightly above luke-
warm
,in .temperature, -Add. pear
• juice, vinegar, ginger,' and silt. Turn
into individual ,moulds.., Chill -until
firm. IThinould. Serve garnished.
with sections ' of pears. Serves vaice-quality, p,itch; eaunelation, in -
Here is a smooth 'Custard Sauce i flection -posture, poise, detection" and
which Can •be-..aerved, with plam jelly overcoming ot unpleasant habits" get-
,
of any flavour.
,
Ctisttud,Sattee
2 tablespoons, sugar
1 -tablespoon- flour.
Dash of stilt •
, 1 egg' yolk; well.heaten
.4 cups milk, scalded. •
1/2 teaspoon vsinilln-1
Ji Knit Blouse an
Plain Skirt -A &nail Laura
eeler Suit
:.11FFY.KNIt 41,0L/SE . PATTERNE 156
eammecinsusonsesem.. , .
A jiffy-lcnit• blouse Of . just two identical... pieces .(not counting '
• ; sleeves) sewed up the ,front and beck. •it's plain knitting throughout
. -no purling ankwherel . Pattern 156$ contains directions for mak-
ing this blouse .and a plain 'knitted skirt in, sizes 0-18 and 38-40 (all '
• given in one pattern); illustrations of bloui and stitches used; mate-
rial requirements - :____ .. . .. _ - .... ... _- _ • .
,.... Send 20 -cents in. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for, this pat.
" ..tern to Wilson 'Needlecraft Dept., 73 West Adelaide- Street.' Toronto. .
• Write nleihry. PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. '
,w,111„give teas and dinners.so students
will have an opportunity to practice
,7good-mitimers.
Personis, not studying in the college ,
• Will. be.;:.permitted ' to: enroll:,: ;
• l'011-4ffifinWient1are-advised to
select this course," Dr. Ellis said,
"Not .merely the rules of acceptable
social' procedure are discussed, but
else the underlying philodophy and
psychology which give, meaning, to the
-procedures followed by People; of cul-
ture and refinement. "
, Hoye to Lose Friends
, "Aniorik ' the .‘toPies to be studied-
, are. "dorreot, forms, or introduction
under' 34-rious. circumstances', .how to
.!Meet •people easily • and pit them at
' ease, how to start and Carry on inter-
esting conversations, how: to use the
.• ,
tins away; ..g4cefully, the -.host and
hostess in stile home, the gust In an
Other's *hem' e, conduct in public plehes,
!--and'itravelling-i.aress-for different he.'
casions:,, how to make friends; bow to
lose friends." ' ' ' ••
Add small,: iiurit 'of Milk OinTell.Stiend
stirring :constantly: :Zoe]; Add Vara,
la. Makes I1/4' etiPs :sauce:,
. .
Difference In T�y
Anct Model Ttaki
. ,
ore
But Donate Less
Both Sexes 'Would Rather- Will
,..Money -Than, Bestow It '
*While 'Living •
N. , .N•
*
---T-Amertean ,..women nessesS''Mere of
Litter Is For .the IVlan;With Sup: the,. private , wealth.: the cenniry. '
pressed Deaire' priyete charity •
than men, -Man .and a'Wonian, speak.;
Thera ia a big, difference' between, • er Seid hist. Week at n meeting it)
toy. train and., e.'ntedel train. A •• New 'York oftheNational 'Coininittee
'Model train is for the. Mae. Whose sup.' for -.Religion' and ,Welfet'fe .:Recovery.
pressed 'desire, Is to be a railroad:
president 01 W lio Secretly covets the, •
.job ' of 'being the-dtigiffeer of. a '.raliWaY
siStem. • Building Medal 'sYstems Often
develek, into a Major bobby. : • '
One Store We: know has the.: eq'uip-
chnsisik of :Making Min-
iatures 'Of :rep.J railroads., Small copios
of the leceinotiveS, and Cent': that. pull
.out of terminals every day ,or Carr.Y.'
;freight and 'passengers all ,Over the
,COunty•', emi. sell the,.railWay lines Can
bo Made: with this._ equipment._ There
are parts for freight' cars, .611 tenkere.
'refrigerated cars and' the latest pas- ,
• . .
:'.4,114:11tdien°gacilnieys'.OL these Is almost as Dr. Guy E. .,of the Pr's -
complicated as blinding the real thing. bYterian Chureh"S• Departinent'. of
eiunetinies-jOins .In lifiSaihns, said. that Althoughwomenthls •
hobby When It Conies to making :Were richer,: a survey :,, showed Lthet,.
scenery,7,4oWits,'stations',.' nionnteins,., they gave away •••only, one-half • as
:trees, gardens • Money its 'Men; ,Miss.• jinkhes'
tai&Aliat WoMelit gay.O:-prineipellk to
aim radtlate8
. . „PeretiVely !Seldom; to'
churches and groups, and; Coin -L,.
Tailtirefs, . "Investigations haVe. ssrkayita that.
lneti.: And WOnieil aid 'seven thin,
., • . •. . •
. es as Willing..tovglyir. by, Will ...as they:
are to 'eve When !Dr..,
revealed.: •"
,
"Wernen do not -give as generously
as hien net do they give to as many
types 'of organizations," said ' ,Miss
Mary E. Hughcr, director . Of the4Na-
tional Cornmittee's women's diVision.
"They have not asyet accepted the
principle- of :stewardship, altliOngli.
• the wealth''' -of -the country israpidly
getting into their :hands.
. Scree , Times As. Willing ,
"Women. hold; 60 per cent of :bonds
and sayings and 80 per cent of • in-
surance policies. They Inly 85 per
. cent of all 'retail ":•merchandise. They
snend; but they do ndt,.
, LaCking. Manners a New COUrtse is,
, . .
Formed at :Ohio. University to
Teach Rules. of ..Etiquette. .
I: . WeStern. Reserve bili'VerSity's: down,
. tOWii Unit,: Cleveland . College,' has a ,
, douree, in ',1thejaehniepie,'of SOChil'And
IMstnesi intercourse," edeebtOd at tho.
suggestion of NeWbrin:' D. Baker, a trni,,;
versity trinitee.: • • ' ' ., . :. , . .: :
. ' Tli0 fort -nor, Secretary 'Of Wer, was
•Stild to lieVe beenen:lazed at the .bad.
manners ....of eellege, graduates. like *
Was eiltOinided,""OXplained Or. A, tato
. . weli.Eilie of the: ehllege fienitYi."WhOn
he ga*.e,othiple ot .004 Using the
banjo grip on a kiltit the' :dinner la,
I Teach by Labeeatory „hiptllddi
..• The labOkatory:Methed :Of teaching
'. WillleAtAi Chi the Conitie daselea...
, ..._, •
. ..
834 Cars Of 'frood ,
Sent To Proinio
Declares Girls
mature at
Housecleaning
1.• 001'-iVity. Doae:O.U1. Qace
' 'Ir.,wwllY
a. I;t1LrBs•-7e3t-Oltrit.
4.0h4ors..
t e
Th ideal bachelor existence
aces an apartment in whieh, the
e, ..' gt nv.
• eUrt4-11.4 are -gle4,n9,4 Once every two
,years; dust is swept under the rug
and removed 'every Six mentliii,: and
shelvcs when
they. aro
a,airy ;IleiQt3PhS7ceilt:::::17.;;;44 ("14:111.**74
the New
York Sun. • ". •
• The Walls • should be * dark blnek.:'
green or, brown, furniture • to •
match.relievcd only by white Pt:40.k
s rfae the*, he at a mininium.'
whcn
ttaehnb.dariViceeedb:hett between
sent 04114:
h1.,dirty
clothes ,heeemes..noticeahlY'unfavor,.-
"able to ..the former. •
"Don't Treat-•Dirt,:tiarshly",
ind many
Ot.1171resP'eCquhaelliccailisuilciaread ,
ers down the. sspine of , any self-,.
' reSpecting: housewife are products of
the. reaSciiiine. ,Mind, of :Alexander
Wright, who .has gone U: far as to
„incorporate them in a book, "How to ..
WithoutLiye-a Wenfarf).," . •
'You must distinguish ' between
honest dirt and filth, and I do not
reoemmend . the latter. • But dirt has
been treated rather. harshly: A lit- •
tle bit 'won't hurt; you. And any that•
can't be 'reached ;without stretching
isn't worth reaching.' , if it's. on 111:
• closet shelfclean' it Off if yine ,
use the, shelf; If not, let it atone,
'Aar for dirt on . the floor, guide
,it 'under ,the..rueffent' time to" time. .
Every , six months or se sweep it up
and out. Thla ''eotinSel helices seine
women faint'. So don't tell,: 'any of
theni ab,opt.it. ,Then they'll never' •
But Irish Anthor ' Believes Bop; '
ReqUire 49 Years to ”Giroiojez.
-.Girls matUre at the age of six; boys -
.,not 'until they are 40.says
herty, Irish 'sauthor Of The Informei,",
and to 'this.1_11..attribntes t_he. tribUla-
tione Of mankind. •
The till *writer arrived, oh this con-
tinent 'last -.Weeltilt"..bm_lieland.,-for
shert , visit before he heads sonth to '
, •
am . now and have only Just
reached niaturitY," said O'Fia.,hety. j'L.•
have given tip drinking,,late hou s,and
' all that sort of thing. Like most 370.11fig
Irishmen, I 'have silent; years:Wander
_Ing, ;dissatisfied, But.: no*- I can-- see-.
that was hnly. a phase,- f have grown
nit at ..last.„1.- -
. .
"Girlser'S‘fl-Faritghint to tiptiallyt-WSityhdeonills' and
-dolls' houses -in their infancy play,
_ing_then-at 7 What -will later be their
life's work ;A- but boys never, get -ser-
ictuslY down to
'What 'about boys who Play',
with, soldiers? Aren't :they.. showing .
.howthey ,fight their way in the
weirldiV the. anther' was asked.
• ".They4 are so, and isn't that just
what I was tenni' yet,' • replied ,O'Flit,
: herty. "The gfria 'start . --to demonstrate.-
' their natural 'inetiers first Of all: You
ivolildnit call It a sign: cif maturity to
start.'figliting;. Peeve' only grow UP
' when 'they .ie't that out of their sys,
tern." r: • •
•
... 11 old Josephine Villafino,haS
giVen.b!rtli..to a.:SOn. in ..Buenos Aire4„
. .
She claiing ; tO be the world's yOung-
. • . .
est Mother.
' 114511.0N.T(i.,,T1e 'numbei• of ear.
loads: Of provision set for the relief
, of larril1j14,. in' the • dry .regions of '
Western Canada has reached 834, '
according to : an announcement by
Ite130; 11, Wictiteliliri,secretary of."
thee 'irlitatitt*
Us.3N‘t,4_
'. , nt .ohntittee of the Churches
for te.rn elief,' . The 'original
:ObjectilWAS0 li
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Ontario' tin& Eastern Canada Sent
384' carloads; Sasictitcheviiii, Six:
-Ijritish-tOteiehist-at' '
'ktinitoba, 189i Alberta, 106; end
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$HELT011 HOTEL'S'.
"Added Atirdtliene
The'Sleaten's added Ottroc.
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liens bring.; it• , out of the
Overage hotel 'clots.
sWItnining obeli _.SYsinni;
-taunt;HbrOya.
isrefor YOltR All%joymen,t.
for your •roinir,` it
li
quietOostetully,
'deo:0011d, lei one Of.
:•the inOitpliotant
.rOOnts yOu could find '
•ln any hotob
'And The theiten'A iscodos.
ideal...o, thiiedge,e( the
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LEXINGTON AVE., at 49th ST*,
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Shopping Werth. t
Whcnit comes to shopping, Mr-
, Wright' adMits that women have 11
' all over th
-,--bachelorta.-taken few. tips from tlie7
feminine strategy. '
, e. men and . he advisesthe
"Most females are good shoppers:
either by nature or by training," he
says. ,"If , you know ',What you. Want,
exactly what you Want ,and ,can get
a -'female to get It for Ir.ot,.1,;by all'
Means • do ,so: But 'keep: yourself in
hand. Shopping isn't injportant
erainghto warrant marrying just ''es -
a, means' of getting it done."
, 1 • ,
Traces Mother Love
To ,Three,Chemicals
Compound ,of Magnesium, :: Cal-
Prolactin-Procluces Mat-nr-
• nal Affection, Medical Expert
•
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Human mother . love ,was traced to
magnesium; calcium -Land nrolaCtin last
week by Dr. 'Charles it, Steelier& of
Cornell Medical College in, e talk to
the New York AtedeMk'of. Medicine,
:There are other elements in such -
love, but lack of these three chernir .
cals, he ,said;` may accOunt for the
often '-'llstve...d...caies.-of distorted -ma. •
ternal affection, such as the„wornens
Who show ' violent dislike for their:.
bAbies. BothMagnesium and calcium'. '
MaY be present in her body, But be •
out of balance.
••
'Glands Ave Responsible
These tw6' are eskritfai chemicals
in living tiseueS. Prolactin is 'e
com-
iilcxehemical, a :hormone, manufae-
tured in the pituitary gland 'at the .•
base of the brain.d priMary use
is to .stimulate production of nul t.
,Studies of 'the endocrine, glands
of dogs, Dr:2Stockard said, leds-fosthe--.,-'.
human clues. The endocrines are ,the';
, glands of internal secretion,, and • the
.
Principal ones are pituitary, thyroid, '
adrenala and suprarenals and the ,
nada,- orsex-glands. , . •
Bulldogs, Di. Sleeker& explained;',
'owe their Massive headsc and ugly •
faces to a peenlierity, of
• mid glands. In then't this organ has' •
an unusual disproportion 61:.‘c011s With ,
affinity for, acids and bases.
Female bulldogs ..freqmentik have
,distorted Maternal' instincts and Will.; •
even eat „their PtinPies. This distor-
tion,.=:,,said-:-Dre:Stockaril,;-ia-littribrite-il
to the thyroids. :„;
Longing's
I Often think I'd like to Stand, :
Omi l3etb1ehern'5 hillin flow Land,
• And .'hear •Again that. Wondtoti tuns
• Beneath, the big tranallicentfita;
But I. etin 'only try to give
• A little pleasure 'where 1 live.
Often: thilk,that; ''h'eni• afar, .
I'd ;like to follow BethlehoWs-star
And &uric. Open *a iroty, child:
With sin and sorrow undefiled; ;, • ,
.:Byat."/ for those can only eata,
• Whom ./ Meet daily anywhere.
• ,
fr often long to travel hence
With gift's. Of 'Myrrh and frivnitinealliei.,
,And 'beer to Sem° dim, Stable Shrine
Isty thinege to the Babe ••:1
But I' can only Air right hoemaa :,
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