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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-24, Page 70 , . I ?7 1 .4n _- � 11 �., I I- I " . . . I � . / I \ , . A* I I 4 1 . 1. I I I - " - -_ , - ­­ . 1 .�_,17vw�77_ - . N . I I : , ; ') . . , : - I � �, .... - I "I'll" "I'll, ... I I '� �r 41111�� I I I ­ I'M - I . ­ :-- ,tr.� , , , 4A � ,, ,IF;,"! 11 I - . � � % 4 - I I WWOUK ARIVANOZ . � ll..,. 1, I '­" I 'T� , I r " 7-7 F � 7 -T , %. . \ - 4"" � . ,1�_ I ,. � , I . 7�V', -, 7-7'177. _1 � 0 - I I I . � i . . � pl; - "I- I � � - � ,.,,1__. , ".. �� -,�, . �� - I " . ., __ J, 4 . I I Information, however remote, might bdve been gathe ' red, on the Greye- littatton. affair, � ­ _--.--_111_ .1 THE ROUND TARL � � , 4 "P,j!E.R.,0,@q0____ . ------ � � I Ar__ ___ -'___­__4�-�� ; - .", � Some, day the jury vj*.,�r ft4 X I '�' �, Aw�.l .- (To be continued.) , __ I I ,WA,X-X­­, —'E 0 — — 11 . , I I Fads About i olanchw- ��,kl X. U" dl"reuan. The bA " � t ,00� ... I ­ I . % "WHERE WE MAKX, FRIgNOS OF )POOKS." � � I You WA th6`09tt of �%*y Wet bAW I GOOD 4OKES 4 - it isa 1111kttor of legend that the, Tito book Is entertaining ,enough "'tired buslaess ,man" � � " : anada : 1m,,,p.o,%"w �__,� 4Vbodor bsck to II&I.-ia"t at , jo i, 11 Tourself. ." I'll ".11., reado. dr,tec., for anyone, who likes lots of action, — I I : tive stories for mental xgaaxatlou, with' a -murder or two -thrown in foi I I I , i . � I A RA, . but It wao,"left for -a tired, business rmool eA a sure A eve- _ii -fop P -Da , � Q . ftopp*,qpp,o.,�POPI""""-*-,,-"-9-"-Pm, I ;� . um X=8 "I X" zw '� I - I . "I C�IIA 0%pr,486 11011' I felt, XY narration, he ,Could not fall to real- . WINIA FV;R 1nr,1%Pn10" ''woulan to 0$00yor that It IS much d0t0tiVe or mystery *stories really, To the Indiana *1 the rrgvluc�; ot 0MA, . . .1 I ..�', , i - qulcj� unger .agahiat. My father was no I ize that there were gaps ill tile story TT6--YVS, I certainly like good good * more refreshing �to write them than a,ra good, but -some, of tile stuff thgVs Quebec� the Vreuc)I Saye, the name � . .4 less int,01se than 140 lon-g-nursed h n ling before 0110. an(L always loolic forward to the next .�. hatred" . I to read them. Aire.. Le,� Thayer Is written nowadays is ,so foolish as to of Wontagnais­--v�Ufch =oft* Vigh- V^nvAi0ored Here, V4* *Would 4#1 �, � . I , coUld come to gull judgment, $be ni'Qal� an artlet, who has won marked.sucess, be almost T1.4tculous. aAUdQrR 'or MOuntsinee'ro, tfor they $1.5Q F ,"I%. " -Call, %� . "We tallt,ed long, I finally To, had Passed no hlUtlof the blackinallbr. iShe—WDy ,ilon't you talk of Uigher with her brush, In ,addition ,she is a I This b6ok is a collection of short dwelt,Aa tile hills of the provilice, �, I ada, . ,:. : 1, . fused, his offer to 90 fb4C% to the man from lyhorri she had tile things �ance In ,4 while? keen business woman, for she and,hor detective -Ato-ries, with Cleek the hero where they were expert huntem ,`:. , and told Ili that I would never take cheques. That he ivas -closely linked % Tbers Is ,an. astonishing aniount at 4 another p in or. He He --'Put, III T'.1 Artist buebaud huye lorgaiiized and Wilien In 11647 -Vather Delquen stood woric OR hair 110ts which Worn% Of .. 't I., - enny from my tatli with ber In some manner he OIL y dea. wliat to bighor I �, W was against that, Ile argueolltliat It And �Ihen speculation was lost ift7a than food'7 . Of eA011, ,Cleek must ,have been, a 111� f�, I I I � Was the least Mr, Groye-Stratton rueli. of PRY10r tile klrl. who had tbeen - I . direct *n agency for -the Selling of reformed Apaclie,.*judging from the IfOr .*e fir0A time *a the sl�tores Of this countlry ean buy so low -as two , � . - I artists' v, orks. This is an exactin Luke St. John, these Indian$ a e I 11 .,. i could do for me, P, so ,uuw1ttIn9Iy* dragged Into a-mael- g . inanuer in WIlich all other Apaches w ir for K) cents. , %AeF tire of rep.l. hair. I I , , . � . � "W11011 Ile Saw IWAs determined lie strom from which he could� see no WNSTED ENERGY, occupatl4n, for It recintres-not 'only get after him, The opening chap, living in. Ole ivoods around. ma,oloby hand by I yoATIS CbfaWJ$ girls "J . , vointed out the possibility that I way bf escape. That the ma'p Errol . 4rtistle ability but -critical faculties -ter tells Of a terrible time he had in In summer the ,children went en� Into Ihe � net Is sent *�ta this country � I might bo. Mr.Greye­Stratton!s heiress, was a scoundrel was certain ,on her Batier—011eer tip, Katie; it onet of a 111XII, order and sound buPluess. 'their don In -Paris, after ,being splritod tirely naked', although the women trom, China a,rd then returned to Ilia ',I �,,�., ,and that to refuse the allowance .6wil showing. He glimpsed through your fault that the silver was cop� acumen, At the end of a factory there. If t4io meta were made I 1� might embitter litr w full day away In a� airplane from London, were always clothed, w -bile the men .A against me"'She 'her roticeg a, the freth tragedy -that ped. I In this country, with gonolltions and , Ills advont:bad meant to her life. . I , MrsliThayer found bexself as fatigued, What It'llas to .it(> with the regtog the freduently wore only scunt garments. . J I Ilamed-for 4 moilent Into- p�sZn. Vainly lie,trled to see for what pur- -Katie, the Xald—f kn6i,F, 4ut I- as Inuch In need of relaxation as thet story the reader must Judge for him- 4n winter all clothed themselves in I I tAs it, I w4uted anything—anythJug sed. It course � % , wages a,% tbey are here, ,they cotild , ,Rrorli that maul ' pos6olie was being u . Just got through .cleaning it. busiest man and,she found It In writ- self. , the untanned fare ,of the wild allimals ndt be retailed, for less #than ;1.0 .1 . t he left me I scarcely knew Erroll had been bleeding ,lier, but — " Ing - detective stories for the enter- each. . . . . there was something -more, It -came ONE ,HOILF- AND. TH There's too much -cameness 'about lot the forests surrounding. Ll "" . w;47,11t,0111do—what action to take. talilment and amusement of her. In- eVery episode in tile thrilling adyelil' NO One knows, ,whence ealnio The e A big XjK"Iork flrm� which makes . . . . resolved to do nothing. After I to Illilf suddenly. She kilgAv the �& this invisibille humau halr,not on a : all, murderer.-Ishe -had said so.' 11lere 1,11IM-Lire must 4e an awful bore timaze circle of friends, iluallk 4he ture of .tills imu Cleek, Someone Is *NfOnt4glials. Their past Is impeu- . I when I W;le In a colder mood I Zould . e to a Tublish- -murdered, some Valuable jewels 40rablO to modern historic ,research. large ,scale, sayg% that by advertising I pthing ,that I could do, I could -more powerfm ;than revenge or Pas-, \ er. It was ITiWediately -accepted and It has edumted 4be -women of stile I see ,% was a motive for Errol-& motive to Bill. . not or would not attelonDt a reeoncilla- , slon She would Stand to gain a for- Flam-7WIly? %, stolen, Clesk is called �off from 0 boll- TheY possessed no sy0tem of social I tl6n with my father. I could,not at-' tun , 's au�loll well digger. won IlFtr ,enviable, recognition as a country so that where a tew years � tempt the vindication of my mother. I L day to unravel the, mystery, lie dis- government, althmgh ,.the . ef I e by Greye-Stratton's death, and ' P11111 -He . . obi St amd I - . renoltnood the -allowance, and things Errol would look to dabbling his fin- _. . myqte,ry Aory writer. Several,others guises liliftself as a -dub, gets the facts -elders met in a large lodge -and talked ago one woman In a, hundred was - 'i � iers In it, I . , . I we)�t on, as they were before -except yet this was tile man for whom slid �- - VI�RY 'HARD yfollowpq and now, ber latest �ook,` wearing a net there, are now Seventy- . � 1 14 whiWothers, are thinking about the ,over All matters relatlog to the trIb&, I that I had raybrother. �, as uloe I`Th,�t Affair at 'The Cedars,," is Just � five out of a !huadred twho would not 4 � . "Re,went bacx to -'Canada, and t � 'was, Playing with fire. . He w !Bigg -1 heard that your old man off the presses. '% _ I � case, and thlenthro�vs illmi-eir on the 'But their decisions -were not binding 'thinklof not'weariug them. and inany, : ,; lie very, clear about gilgilsh legal died of hard 4rink, I Murderer before going up the river upon. anyone, -for each brave ,cousid- � rnited States, Now and again I had methods, but ,he -conceived that in .f , Blaty Auslin, Is the heroine. In the - . of these women. buy tlieuets siz doz-, . I . Ung fellow. A Oaks . I , ,�4 letters from thim. He had a hard trying to shield ,him she was.laying , . -Yes. Poor Opening chaipter we find sher to spend an hour Or so In -a boat with ored himself' absolutely tree and In. en 04 a time. . d �..l I �, i - I .. ; � I . '", � This firm, which: eialins, a business o . I 15triftle to make ,ends meet," 'herself open to Suspicion. lie had of Ice 4ropped on Ills head. abso- 4W best girl, It's 411 too easy for pendent of all control. Thev& we - , I .1 I 1, ."Rallett nodded Mellanically. Judged Men7lies acutely, , 1. . � . butely ,dumfounded by the return -of 41nl%, � however, tribal I-mve an4 le.ustoms, ,to of t4 Milliolk <101, . ! 1. , � . I I ". � I ,her lover, -reported missing and later I � � ars e year In hair .:., . % Sol-Aething In her tone ria4do'blin be- If Groye-Strattouls fortune were to Someoue.m.nOt hive got hol,d of th which, for his .own, autety, je had�,to - to lolirn .., . 4 . 4 . �. . gin to see the brother In a less sym- come to her, that -detective would' iHORRID ,MAN killen In action e, believing him I 0 - - nefs 'O'lone, was surprised � . I pathetic dead ' Y S book tconform, Murder, theft a�rom a war- I . I . , light. He blurtea o% the leave'nothing undone -to be abs Y'S "s e I in " 'Canada -Cement Comoa '. -1- : 11 0111181, h - n 'i�'tkr expected to ,w,ork like and realiz g thtt ber beart . ". ny I something mew about business con- .1 , . e "What the Farmer Can Do With Ce- rior. treacher I P- quosti6n..04 the spur of the moment: .Sure -that she had no hand was buried with him, marri4d to # ,y were ,crimeS !"u'AT511- 41tiono 'When the ,waT cAms on anc I l. i � . In tbN this when I marrIod., you. - melit," because fix one opisode -some- able by ileath or the deowest huandlia- , ., *tHe bled -I meant Ito wrote to you crime. Points would arise, actiQns Please her mother. Rhylillond Au$tin Germ0my dropped different lines of I I � 4, , , for money?" be revealed that would look black 'He -You didn't,, eh? 111V;pII, I lig- was very good 1vokilig is , nd very� 'One built a raoin in which to keep 'tion before the whole trlbe� They Commere I -he winced. "Yes; be wrote to me against her by the very reason t1fat ured that you'llad become habituated _ knew nothlzlg� of morals and their W endeavor, It had, been. I ,I I �' 1. S 'bis diamonds, and the walls were six SuP- : i � I I -or money. A little more thall a she had carefully .9oncealed. .them. to ip, You know�roij worked pretty . wealthy. That is the best )" can I' conduct was actuated by nothing getting Its nets from G . I . year ago he was fix England again." '!Miss Greye-Strititton," lie said . , gravely, hard to get me. I : say of lkim, ,He is found dead with feet thick of said cement. Rven Jilgher than self ,or tribal ,p .posedly a "Imade, in Oermany" pro� � the ceiling wa ix on- ,lHe 1�",stayed here ever,aince, He "forgive me for what I am a bullet wound in his head and sus- r0ser'va- . duct, and it leaxned then, for the first , . called on -Mr. Greye-Stratton -and going -to say, I believe it Is a tillme Crete, SoIne room. let tion. I 11 I � �. here, to be an accessory.. attell,, *a _ NOT 'ROOM fO-R TWO vicion Immediately -points to Billy , But that ill(! . Itime, -that the oets were made In I . . something batponed-what I don't fact In a case of miurder. Do you 1. Wainwright, -the xaturned man, . make any difference to Clock. Hb Their bark huts were heated, 'In ,China, and merely .came .to this, c*im-, I I " . f kilow.. I Suppose there were ,re- I . ,Winter by a central fire, the,smoke try -W Way of Germany. Now it has 1.� crimInations, but my 'brother t irealize that? Don't you think it The * Protessor­�&at ,proposed- ,The clever young Irishman -wb% a � got into the place and unravelled- the -old me ' -for 1 9 ftiystenr In ;about four seconds. of which escal)ed through a bode d -9 own iftlit 4n Me -too, a model. I 11 little but that he was now -entirely would be wiser for your sake rocking horse for did b0y wji�l take ,detective, looks after the case finds I . n it . � . . mr ibr�ther's sakEr-to, be candid I . � I without ' resources, Mr. -Groye- 3" lip too niuch room� . I several peOpUb who, may be Impli- I There's another fine 1toueb. In an- the ridge of the structure. V,QIP,b IhO factory.wlth a Competent inspoettax , � .. - I Stratt-on�--4Tsllett noted that She with the police? Believe me all ch pter. Cleek got out of tills 'weather 'Was bitter cold and the fire -s I., � persisted in the formal modo of ref- that you have told1fte is sure ito be Practical -WIfe-Nonsense, ,mydlearl .cated. ,George - Hull, the father of I other ,, a , staff, and alau has.work done In the ... I . -­ . -6 erence�:-Mhad out off all help from known sooner or later." ­ Why, you ride your hobby all over dead Alice -whom Raymond Austin ,Ain�ousiiI4 and into a railway coach. were -kept roaxing day and night ,the homes In ,smaller towns. I , . I -him. I don�t kno8v It, WT. Xlenzies , .. -:Her face was Irresolute.' "You the house. - ; thud dlsh�notred, Is found with a bullet No b.'Aggk9e, uo nothing. His Super- air became. -thdck qvith smoke and as All the hair that is Atseii in the . . I 11 I has said anything to you about my ihink they will find ,out? That It I hole In his shoulder. * Intendent went to buy the tickets at I Wsu t s0ro,- eyes and Inflamed uets $s 'Chinese, Supplied by both men . :.1 � . . I I I Wilotherr' She flashed the question will be worse because I tried to con- � When ile got throats were common among the .red and women, and Is sent -to flits . , .1 � � .at'him suddenly. , I coal it?" I . SO WE'VE- ,NOTICED - ,Prank Bafer, who4loved .illce, dis- the "booking office." teoun- . I . ' .. . . foJ- do. It you wilrttake my advice 41 1 " ' appeared at tth4'time ofthe muraer. I P)ack to,the coach lie found Cleek dis-w men. It was this .smoke that made try jor treatraent. TWe mewtster- . 1. � I 4-N,ot. a word. This is the first I 'PaW what Is -an advertisement?" John Austin, needed money and I gulsed as 9, French tourist, with , e lives e . pto eor ,. I . " dif- th a th n Catholic illZation and the uso,of various acids, I . . . � . . er- dver , . I her .1 I . . I have heard of his existence," � --my, Sincere advice -you will come t9 An a tiseineut Is the,picture of , ard . I with me to Menzies now. Und -would lDherit part of 44s, brother's ferent clothing, wig, whiskers Pat- 4 sll�h a, III shiP at times uqtIl the halit is -all a *ale blonde. 1. . I "I- a I I when they were -compelled fit . ­ , ask because he questioned me stand me. I,shall not b,etray a word, preety ilrl eating, wearing, holding estate; neverything. Now as Oleek had no to 110 'Men it Is dyed- eight ,d ered sliades . ., . I I . closely about bim. My brother is a of our coilversatlon without your per- or driving something that Somebody ' Bety ,was abused and hated ber luggage, as it -would be -called, there, 'WftIX the natives In their hunt � a. I and goes back to Mina to be ma,de , hard man., -Mr. Hallett, ,And his out- inission.,, . wants to sell." ' husband, &�ho might have been'goaded lie must .have carried a complete -hit up. The treatment It has received, . . � � � I lookon. lift is different Wiliat of the She placed rher elbow on the table - I . .1 I . I., ordin7aijr person. �Clrcuvisiances and Tested ther -chin in her cupped I . to comfniCK-0alfrolizied act, And -then of clothes, ,wigs, 'w'hiskers, etc., etc., C. --.O— � makes it fine and soft. � I 1. '. have been agiinst him. ' Tie was hands, staring across the room In rev- . I -NOTICEI I there was a stranger, a queer looking in lits, -left band vest pocket or --some There are six hundred gWs at tho ,- 1. driven td find a ilving how he could. orie Presently she stood up. .1 I - character who appeared suddenly and other handy place. However, he "J'EM,q , - factory,, girls with long, slender, d6ft, � r want you to remember that If Ito I'' Hat pins are used by the Anierl- F1\1V 1. � was driven to it, ' I 'helped as far us I will thing of it," �he jaid, 1-1 inight, 'have been -guilty -ol an ,v I �ythlng. gets away -with a lot of stuff like fingers, and a competent w6rkor CA - � . will, think orlt.', I I can ,clistoms ,authorettes.to Prod -par- . I - . I could, -but the had Ileavy 4xpeuses. I . I I I Peter Clancy gatners up -all these th4t. YOU ShOURd KnOW make twelve ,nets a day. The hair . . � I . I . . , �. . lAo signed my father14 name to some . ­ eels -for lild(len jewelry, We ihastell loose ends, tangled and knotted and In the final chapter Cleek, sitting ....... %�� is held in a -bobbin and the mesh Is r .1 . � chdquog.11 GITAPTIM VIII. to in -form 'Our tair fellow aulmay � l`­llt. . . 94 . � weaves them into ,the Intricate pat- in his Thhousine agalli-hieldentally. -knotted with e, Special ,kind Of knot . . He committed forgery?" , I tra,vel�rs that lye never lilde"Jorwels . ELIA , _ .. . ' The Wedding,13ing. , , I tera,ofsolution. And .the reader has 1he must have been some detective to ��i over a little piece of -bamboo whIcU * � . I � "'Yes. The canceled cheques came boAind 4�ar eyeballs. ' . . 1, . '* tato the bauft ot­some one else, who ,, NO 0�fective detective organ Is do- ' a � I eever an idea,which is the guilty one afford a limousine, unless it wa's part' Across the English meadows zwee�, helps to regulate the-glie, Th o par : . I - . 1. I knewthat 1)4k. Errol was -my brother. pendent *n one Ivan, Zo-operation I - until the very lost chapter: I I of his. equipment-!% riddled with bill- Across the smilling Sunset land, of the ,wocrkers, is �rom $s to $6 a I .1 � . . ,He threatened to .pass them Oft to is the essence of all ,.accesstul de- I LOST HOPE6 . Yoi`h will fine, -the booi intensely lets fired from an automatic pistol fit, I see them walk with faltering %feet month, ,which is very good In ,China. I I . I I 80otland Yard and give evidence ,tective worki exactly as it Is In the "Atiatle, did you ever have 9, pro- Interesting and will be delighted at the hand of therQueen ofthe Apache�, Brother and sister, hand in hand, I A -picture of tile girl -workers, skow, a t. I I asainit Dick unless I paid. 'Last carrying on of any great business- , the ,cleverneso displayed In working 'bright, Intelligent -lot. It is eald I . Idgltt thers'was an appointment made Sootlaild Yard will t4row a &core, a . 'Posal?" ' I - I The reader's sympathy goes out to I ,� � A .1 . at ray flat. , The price he needed was hundred, ten thousand men Into all en- 'Once. dear, a gentleman asked me eat the vlot. 4 *aey are contented and like their I . � . . . . ppr Cleek,.wtho missed all kinds of They know the diourof parting nigh, I I . I . I : . , groatoi than I could Vay. When lie terprise, if needed ,be, and every ­,one over tile telephone to marry him, but dangers bullets, knivesp, etc., through -They pass into the dying day, ,%V,*Tk. .1 I � . ,,,wtirtl followed him, 1knewhebad of them from the su,preftie'bllain down- he had tile ), -1vrAg number," . Sherlock Homes was a ,piker com- the whole book, only to be riddled A'nd P lo! against the sunset sky - - - I . 11. � I . I I -.1 I � � the cheques on Win and I hoped that ward will have an understudy. ready. -_ I . ­ I . � I xn*,ht Xiiid some way to get them at any moment to .pick lip a d'uty aban-, . AoL- � pared to Clook, of Scotland Yard, the With bullets from an automatic. Looms up the madhouse ga,unt and NEW WAISTLMES pop. OLD I , .. I , � I �.irom him . doned-fXom any cause. - I 4"O"o . detective In "rho Riddle OfAlle Mys- But it r%,wasn't Clock at 6,11. He Riad gray, -1 � . .. : "(009v"O" �, I . I ­ ' I - The world, di�fded into tw10 kind I 1 *7�ju# before I met you I bid ,0- No indiviOnal ta Vital. tbough.SDme ,� __,5 I torious Light," by Ma,r,y R and bought a dead body, painted It to re - I 'He refused. Ile may be valuawe. � hor - , s� I)CIaled kohim. again. Evory fact, every ' 0 Thomas -W. 'Hanshow. Tills man Cleek semble '-himself sat I� in his , I , Of Peoph—those w1io are trying tot' I . I I k1,4t['.1%c, ,oheques in his \hand.,. I detenite con elusion' arrived -at is on . , t- 'He keep's the lonely himp aglow, . . . 5uo,t5�led them to �Ou on th-b impulse record. There is no stopping, no I I 0 certainly Iss wonder. Any time be*s limousine, and left it there to be shot While -old loves whisper -ill thb air 96t fat and those who are try -Ing to . I . I t.' That to all, INIr turning back to cover groulid already Magic Carpet I 0 called In on a case -to help -out his full Of 110le's, -%vba,le he went up the get thin, says Antoinette Donnelley In, !� � . . 43A the T40% I on '. tril�ersed. . 1. - . . 1. Of unforgotten -long ago bor -little book on . esity and how to . � , ubalett." The spade -work of de- — 10 superintenifent. he just takes a quick I river to spend an bour or so in hit �p l - � . ill -But, there 4s eomethingg more,41 he tection Is as automatic as bookl6eep- � look around, -scrflpbles a note of In- boat, with his best girl. Before his heart had known combut it. 'She says,'-thero are only . s1hid, ltaoraetblng�you have not said." Ing- . I 0 1 despair. two mandates,'which are: . . , Slieshook,lier 'head, her lips ,Press- That Is why Weir Menzies found * � struction -to bis superior, throws I " I , I . . The will to eat less. . I I .� said all time to cover the case against the "*,000"40,t�*"00**00441� hlmsel,� careless -and g f I like Tli� Riddle of the Mystorious till she May Come -once Tile will to exercise mor' I 1. - I ed tightly together. "I haYG. pickpocket$ he had captured the Dre-1 'Ice u', " ' He Nvalts e. " _-, - I I ,Calu_all. I ds,,re, You helped 7.nro, codft evening and to return 1P U�PER !SILESIA.. . 11 oi�to lis unsuspecting victim, c lek, -Llght,,'k by Mary I,. and Thomas W. more 1110re are e few lltatgranis,, taken .,4rr,,-8hIIett, and I have told you mors quarters to sm6k6'a- quiet to Ikead, F � ., I the handcuffs togethe . r, and- ' walks Haushow, PtAlls,lied by S. B. Gundy, .Froill'out the darkness to -his -side, �rom, the book: I � I . . even than. I ta,re the detectives. ' It consider thing'94ti. general. Upper Silesia, -Whi , an nonchalantly away. . . I I Toronto. 1 . To share the changeless love ot yore ilt YOU feel tempted to flop into a, b" been � a rellet"-she stghad�t'tO I th constitutim I .1 ' toll any',one!" . �� l - lie "Stuck his feet on a doski.. leaned . area, -in -which one Of the plebiscites I 1 - . When all the old, old loves have chaft-get busy. I I . - , ., ; 7 jl$amle was silenced. Yet a $core I back in his chair find 'beg -an serenely T . . * ot,ques embled on his -lips. F to go through fhe reports. that had ,%va2 ordered to be,tooken .by. the tram-, -'PIEBEEmmmmmttg2mmmmmmoommosmmMwmt% dropped, for ,the most part, ;11 Ill died. If 7611 feel like taking a oab-walk. R N 0 , tions tr 111, a , amumulateq from every point where or, of the ' I % I 1DOn't "let Oeorge, do It" it your do- . i q,ll%Ifttd lte, see the -weak points Treaty of Versailles, con 0 EN ,dourse or time. The "Mtz" vari%- . . . . . . I 'LIP . — --- . L�a . Be en line and this gentle book, 1119 it -will Involve a in -turn. . 1. I .__ ,; � l', I I ____ siltuted before the war the ' N tions are explained Ili the meaning' Petwe, 11 War I ­ . . I South- , , , ,f 4 I , � I I M Hidery of I 1, Shining with humor rich and quaint�. Habits of ease and Zdtolonee %avp- � . ' 'I, of "fitz" as "Son of. . . . 1. ern .,part of�,the Prussian Provluee ot 9i K . . ­ -�. dr -1h a s IlVaxren, bowever, often cornes The Sad scene rises, and I look the moot bulging,consequences. I ..''I's -C C C; -% f U 1' Man' 0 Wat is ,lot a heritage like ci, tufued- .1 I ­ . � A � I U I S 0'r � Silesia, 4a,ozitignous -with Russian po- 10 Y(o UTHame . Upon a jester -or a saint. 1� � . I �� Ir � � . . I.." I ... 11 . . I '' � . . N ­ 0 from the ;mrfte source as WaI;ner, I I 1k , . . land and Galickm. Nearly all of T -NEEAMENSEWSHBRESUMMUMM, 11 ­ : UP Aose or red hair.. . I I , , "' .Yp- IIIEEM� which 18 the mediaeval word "NNI'ar- ' , a .. . I I .:. � � . I - 'he driinaige . . WARREN reher," "Whrener" or "Warnor," fr,ift I lift mine eyes, -still brimming oler 'Many a p,-,rsft his seen the I . , , Among the notable professional men of , ,Per Silesia Ile$ within, IJ I . � . I .11''w., . . q 'Wareing, "W w, e 'war- With lovee and laughter ---and ,there tragedy of fat fit a sweethearVs, eyes. ,� '.. .- , I . 1. this country who-acWeve(i great success area lot the Oder River, the climate .3VARIATIONS-Warnett, I aren, a game preserve. T -h I - � . I . - � ong strictly . Waring, Warlson, Wasson, ritzNvarin, I Toner was tile Officer -who had charge falls . M!am has as much right to say what I � . ll,, .11 I 41 I- - legitimate lines was Dr. R. being ,one of -the most 64U�bli� In of these lforest wlldq end , go forever mcfre, his weight Shall be 4s what ticket . 11 Ir Europe. ' Wally, Coll$llses were takels FItswarren, Nvirner, naturally The .sbadow,,oftho . madhouse -wells! 11011 vote or what'Church he'll 'ittend. I , ., RACIAL ORIGIN-Mrilian Preftch. �came to be knowilas "Jackle Is War- .. I � .. ... specialty of women's diseases, he became to Show the p . nor:" "Rilchard de Waren," etc. Soils -11'.3% 310phollm, Wou do 'lot have to eta&ve -to get 1*1 I . , FedomiftaiLCO Of Poles 'SOVACE-A given name; also an . . I i%l a recognized authoritk1if that line. His -or of Germans In th!Barea� ,but Al,l, f)CCtlPati011. ofteff followed the same calling as YoAlr weight down to bealth end ,I " 4� � . --- � — their fathers, and so such names in I . beauty ztandar4, ; ­ . I . . � work, "The Comwon Sense 010$t all the figures were open tosus� %, many degeriptive of ,Occupation ,unit Overeating is mote *!tou Igno'1741100, � Medical Adviser," is now. P101011 'of untairness.,_The .popula- Here la a group ot family names, bee"! nle T CDES FOR THE than gluttony. I - 1. I ­ . 11 � ,� , It intb�eo milliOn. bAW6S ill tion or this area Is estimated today A-11 -of ,lybielf Collie from either of two A417 family -tags.- . MOTORIST. . 1 YOU have trlends and enemies at - . I . . � I I I .. 11 11 . this country and Burope. at about 2,225j,00% German element soarces: but from which It Is Impos- I ,BLIND BOTANIST, I -e I . the lable. Flind, them * lout, then, I .. % . �A,t one time Dr. Pierce being larger In :the towns t4a,n in,.the sible to state in the case of Warren,' VrOceed to app?!y ,the dietto version: I I I L . I I . 1. � oull xee Mr. J. 0. 'Wilkinson, the falftoug 1,, Drive On the, Tight side of the �, . rep*ented his 'home ffis. 0 try. There has ll6� u.10lig 'time e, pt whero the Individual I& fortu- blind botanist,41lost Ille sight in his eal% road; It is just as good as the �left, "LOVe IlGt your lenemies.", L I . � triet in Congress. J been a strong growth of liberal opin., nat�' enough to be able to trace baek IV, life. "'Daring all my Painting," 2. Sldw down when oapDrcK%chIng a Try ,$,mail lielpings an& gee if yott � N . " " . 1011, , and Silesian Socialists g%ve the genealogy of his particular family ho said, "t Irld always been inuch at� ,cro�,5roud; It Is nearly. ag dangerous neetl allore. You, may not, . I JNifty yearo ago last PrUsela 111%Ay anxious hours before to its origin. , v tracted by trees and p'lants, so I got as a railroad -crossing. When hogs, -are to lie fattened t�r I I winter, this� tLo tile war, but the Silestane, ,although Most -of the family, names In this Pc,rey Gillinshaw to Inke me ta the o I market Illev tlr,� 11,111ned tt� prevent I . I .1 ,�� I . I tect phys�, they had SIIOWR hostility to Trtqsla group are the, outgrowths �Ot a given TemPle "TeWSAIII ' w3ods, outs;ddo U. ". Look out for obildreil, yott Can ,exercietug, and fed couthimally. . . lelan We to thoworla a and'to war, took their ,zharQIft Ilie nuino, ,oviliell w:xs quite wideseproad tit ever tell What 010Y Vill 410 and You Mv,cry pound lost by deliberate pri . .Prescription which 1:l,gs , Leeds to a favorito II�3ech tree are always Ili the wroiig .it lou lilt vat - on Is a paund gained fit mor"'alo. I . � 'Great Warou the elde of tile German medieval 4,11uglaud, liavhi�- beefi. latlro- there., and I asked him. ,to pluck for I One, : - ------ 11 % never been equalled for the weaknesses of women. Many womenin r--nipire, niiMa-r-ch wore; than .half a duced by tho� .Norman&, but which lias I me a je,af tf It it Ile did.so, and w,rth 4. Try to help lxiqtL%a,d of Rinder . ­_ , I " I . every hamletj: town or city will ggjadly testify that Dr. PiuWs Century ago declared that the only become obsolote today ae, a, given lily tongue I �begilll to touch every the traffic officer; he',9 there for EGGLE-8z JC,HNNV0AKF_, FavoritoPreseription did ihein. a --world of good. , bond ,that held Silesia to tile 11,1upIro linue. There are. of -tourse, to be I part tf this leaf, -Ind So got Its varl your gooq, and he has a tough -job. I � was the Crown. .11Dper Slieq,11 was found many men who bear Warren MIX t0gether ontl, and A balf en.p. . I tuug details *Ind characteristics S. Be vure that sour "dittlint-W" fills o,, cornme,11, Iwo and aftalf Cup - Another of this great physicifti0s sucamful remedies ia known largely Roman -Vatholle. The ift- as their tirst names, but.*iu virtlially tilrall6ly into my head, till I was roa�ly (1kil. .lt,.,4 no Joho driving, into fills 01-,4rP-%d �lollr, 2 lil�� t116 ,cpreSarip� -hibitants are-itoted as farming (Ar,- every ease tills 15 tile result of tile _ one-third of t,, "I as Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and ,sure I ,could recognize, a beech 1(-af n, blinding glare. as yell probably - fIlDfIll eta sugar and six leasplJonfuls I I pOrtS. but It 14 �(11110fly for hell coal purely modern Customs of using a afty.where. I,,troll, that _,t d k 0 . tio,n 11 is now sold by druggists ,overywhere, ia both liquid and, I began q u Y. U W 1 02 baldn.- powdt,%r, A,aj half a tea. I I fields land, her minel-al riches thIt family same as a .given name.. Ing leavies froin Other trees fit a ,-,Illlt- 16. 11C.Ild �Ud toboy the "warning" 'llch. I I tablota. The list of men and women all over th6 univem who htva t1p.por ,,Slh,�sfa is covetel by thia , tj,ro The �04 nanie, Itt It9 Norman form, jar Inamier, 'Until I ,coald.pIck outiany signet, they're not ,put Up as Orlin- Spoolifill 02 ,$,%it to two OuPfuls of I successfully used it for ilifteWonand as it biooa toj& and jyStOla adjoining -nations-.' Sugar T(Iftlier- was originally "GuArta" or "Guerin," t of thelft ' 111111C, and gradually ,blen4 with qbt,%, �� l. . . Af once from the mixed, lot ments. drY blglledjonb�. 13011t Vntil Ilkht, I buildcr, makes all amazing total of thousands. 4 %� leS, 41stillerleS and glps works have but Under the Saxon IlIfI11011cr-t It you, CaVO :me. , . . XONV (I hoD* I Ill It You Seel YOU've got to Speed add two table C ed to I also� won faille tot thig area. . I..1res-. � rapidly- became pottened, ditto 11VAr. 1110"y .�,av ,spoonfiv,ls of m It � ' . it with all modesty), ,there do it uliero you won't kill anyb(Ay Cleo and pou'r into a V11anow pan 4bgt I � 'If you, desire a cloth -bound copy of a now edition of the "Medioal lat, Avith 6 Population of 000,00,Peo- Ill." Ili which form It fairly crowds, Is not 4 leaf, stem, fruit ,or flower but yourself, llas betix greased ivlth bawn, -fat. I Wdviser�k by Dr. Pietolc� solid one doll* to the InvaliM.11otoll Plo, Is the 010.9t InWrlftt vItY. The flb� old records. WArnett Comes Of tally -plant of tree in tile Drittsh- 8. VileA. making minor lePaIM IlMsh over tile top with dItIonlil . Bttffalo, X. Y. It i�f a. book of 1000 phAvs of ready reference, Por noVs-80n," the ",ot!' b6ing Isles which I do net know, and, -,should $toll '101for than you ointledloate. 1 bacon fgt slid btke until ertsp 0z4 plebiselte bewmen a battle tot tiv� Irt,wfil f,Mil ' #A , � to%l fields rather, thAA I ------------ m--x--.--"-.w. i Is . v;l 21 , r,- I # I I I I 11 , I I I I I I , 4n oxpression g djullp.litive ending. N,VA.rojftg.. NV*r. ,lot he able to recognize Immediately D. fteedflag round 'Corners Is 4t brown ILI a hot oven. tho$e -not wit,fiin taq reach of profmsional aid- at critiml ti", lot demoCratic Choi," by the POPles ing,''Warlson 4-dd Wd*son all elompl This J�*nuy- 41 11 ,had touched it with my tongue, even ,etrafght Toute to t1le ho,VIts,l, D3U,t ,ettko Mould " -neatly ,411 OrVA ,*Vt,& aud in cam of-emergeney or dangerous 4ecidents, it is invaluable.. of two great nations, frOM '1,W#rWA-,s0fi;' the ",'4011" b6illi If n0t Wilk 1017 hands," t car In th� 01ty. slreAd thin In tits PA2. � - . 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