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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-19, Page 644,1 • 1r‘:, HAZEL ROSS umur. 1101•Y Harkness Plots to oftteh The FLY, 'whom she. believes flramed, her brother. Withtha murder of o1f4 Mrs. Ju- - ,ster 9,nd later him to -keep. him Iron; talking. She is aided by Bowen of Tivs- Star. - ,• Bruce Jupiter, absent ManY Years, re-' turns frOm,Harope.with a, woman friend. Hie father orders him, Out and makes Mar:y Prace. swears to rout Mary. Mary's fiance,,,Dirk litiyther,'fon. aids her 'toontinue the: in,VeStigatiOn. He , Mary tlIght. people, are repeating. „:.Oruee'ir ebarges,,nnet' says that ,if .srie :.,gpeet,' to, Miami Mk:the. Jupiter yacht "he willalse,..bei%ve' the41- -• : Mary goes .and Meets pe' Loma, • pwner, or Vtie "Fly's borser.' She promides ; 'tlante•With Aim. ;at a hotel fet-3,, .• • '..,• - .,• .CHAPTER. (coRt'cl.) --' 4.0.....41•••••!...•••• "Well' our' tim4 may sh!?'4^.. WO sea ind'horroW thitinkt.gaiiwra f Science a pictare of the COUTI.5 if can., If we Can get some dirt on, her Maybe we can. scare her with it. How're. YQ Judging Distance, Of $tar.s- lo 7- La dings ter g'et husY. ws.nt to,buzz-aro, urtd . , going- work''it to, get Tile •.'-lY' On •,,I'lleing D. Ekctriciti . I ... The New York -TimeS Pohii.Streala board- he-Gyp•sy•-tenight?• Have you „ "N ne atMary Confessed. , week ea enthusiastic. endersertient by • 'what vm. afraid ,of. is 'flit I Won't „PrefesPer •gark,W;-'ShaPleY of ilarv- get:-a chance to talk to lk,fr:, Japiter ard College ObservatOry Of,the work ., first. „ off new for :the day and villieh ''Profeaser 4ctet., Stebbins has ';r need dqi i judging the distances 1,f Dirk even. 'PeaCe like' narcotic Bates with him. What if e n been ng ng numbed all her senses tertarbrarily. extra -men? Bates wil1 be With me stars, , "Judging" is the 'only word ' Someone stood,,in the doorway, look- but there 'Ought to be another secret that: can be used, Measurement by g about She' looked up- and saw service,. man atthe affair, whom, De sArireyor's Methods is, out .of the Mle§- 'hint wr.veaway. the 'headwaiter and Lonna doesn't know; •I woader: . . ;"" tion When stars are §O' reanote•That Come toward her.: Her faint annoy- I -tele:, the smile bellboy hovered -there,. ia" no apparent shift In their anth ce ateentraace of another diner ,abOut again: "'Are ;you Miss Mary positiOna in, •the eourra of ..centarles hate her enchanted solitude Changed Harkness1": • because of: their -staggering -cliStanceto . plcaied siirkise When she saw it • Startled, Mary assented.' Nhere is nothing for it hut te 'judge "Gentleman jar the lobby to see diatance by brightnese. In this, field -,Stebbing-has made an international reputation.for : himself. • *her'the, intrinSic•lunrinCisities' cif •.• y , . , ' nearby eters er :distance have been deternained 'a -yardstick based 'on is at the•disPesal, ofthe "Itatroa- , ; Mary 'ghed.' "You ought to let me ine . • . i'yas. George Bowen.' ..." •- • . . . . • .. Areta't.you telting a, rrsic an corning heTer' 1.she'• asked. . It winad . not- he Well is theywee seen. together," but she Ati4., 'net, se. te Worry.,.. • ' . . , rgAie . as, ,a :•charch;""' 1'W:returned; "I 'Met' YO,Ur RatIlg'.st:hilil?k...cYPt for Stake you " sheinsisted "it's My War .nlot,en,ess of stars of the same- rumie- yOu.1',"-. • ' ••• • ; ga----you stay 'here," 1, May avhiePered to BoWen- ; wOrrY aho9t me.; I'll go take a look Afthe kitchen if 'i Can't det .an' other.r.WaYa''. . Mary ' folleWedi'• the bellboy( t .her limbs (malting, treacherously._ . The mitstretched-legs-,-, "ger'oed in White Peen; were -uncomirinnicative. As ,she caMe,.face ..to face , Witn the man in the chair; VitlCi rose, aVviftly to, meet her, her relief was almost to her puzzlement., •• • He 'was not, as she had feared, De Lima, but ar.,7..stralfger'. Try as She , Would, from a, quick Of stho "g•:.cid-lileking, sunburned face,, „she could not recall -ever itaving seen the man before: ' , . (To be continued..)..• o r Thereby he can gauge the re- someWhere in a bLorimer ear." • you're fightmv. Mr. s, too. Lone ylpe. Thus, 64-gtiir of a 'given 114- c1.„Ausiat on -paying your expenses, color and brightness- is known to be drhelmeW." • ' ' ' faf.tY light-yeara away, it follewt,that • , Mary, almost, drepped 'her fork. "Loriiner!" • • " i'Bowen. eyed her in surprise, "Sure! I3ig Loriinor Whyr you don't think—" "Nothing:" Mary answeted. • "It's probably a Private taxi, and I don't sVP0-6441,1a'J,,notiped what make, of car 'it -WAS. It lest reaninde?. me' of scenething Dirk told pre—" •She repeated to hini whet had seem.- . „ Ed, so Mispicieus to Dirk—that the, inannfaiturer of •• Jupiter :motor cars shoigd•bay a -Lorinior per and keeP it in.• •.hicling. At least, not even• the members, of, his household knew 1 that . . a star of • the. scene calor' but or; only . . , '... "Forget' .R, j'.1owen Ordered CurtlY, half the brightness -Must he four times "We'll, get the pietUre. I'll 'wait an as fa.;' away, ,since the brightaess'af . eut. ;Yon:tip me off to which elle is : distancea i1i gl$.t f By ly1 nt noffefau 1 ithe3, mneclalutnOgf,tthhee,, ,*the street ,till.you aild the others- Corne her; and bine. We'll snap. Her High- brightness of ,stars with '-the photo, electrie -cell' Profeisar Stehhias :haS new' pictare that way:. And well do They 'left 'it at t,hat. Mary felt she, laid '0O,Fli the Probable distances of many stare with whAt. is regarded as it tomorrow .$ , ' • ...., .. , raust get haat. before her 'absence vras &Mad come to the partY. . His Pres- 'EFFECT OF DIJS.11,IN ' r , 40,0•••11W:•*•••••••••,,k •;•••4,1••••••••••••••••••••rar,*rnwoo. • , rOar4000"! tery, the acid Juice ef" the fruit the•seitition "Or electrolyte It needed a very Sensrtive meter to register. the feeble electriCal eareents. thus gener- ated:. Fertunately Hitchcock had been working On ,meter ,to ,melasere". the • rylinute currents that flow' ' in the photoelectric ceps Used in sound ino2 tio-ii Picture , projectors and' ie,televk -With" an intrument that could •record one ..millienth"Of an aanterei about one-tenth the wing-powEr of, an Ordinary hoase fly, -it hecame posSible, to test'IrditS:'':.'' ; Testing In this case pioreAccur-• ate than tasting., ' There'.is relation betweera acidity. and •flavor.: •WithAecurate charts of ;the .Current • generethd by the most luscionS„fruita and by the best 'foods with acid centent;.possihly the whole, systerir. of testing anSimpling 'will be revert- tionized. A.:fruit. with a sour, taste ;has a high" electrical reading, While a sweet' fruit will register 'fzie micro - Peres. • • It is eeeri poSeible that, .with fur- ther developinent, Patients will no, 'longer exhibit their' tongues to the doctor. The Prangs of the eleCtrical instrinnent willbe placed in the mouth And the- acid content othe 'tselive, Of • the tongue Will be recorded :tan a 1110011 • SP discovered. , She was resolved Bowen "a• high 'degree of accuracy. •. , • • .• • ...lence.„.weuld steady her. He.proinisecl•• ^ RecentAtudies by Professer Steb- '''' to telephone her .. --next day and hear• b- iae have "celVinees:1 him that, there what final a.rrangements had been is ' an absorbing • medium, . probably . • • _ made • for The •Fly's „„receptior - on_ • dust, in space "Jast as:the. setting . board the Gypsy—if he mild be lured un appears red .because the atnorint • he had,' it"; , . Bowen frowaed over that for a. few .minutes. : , "l3y. George " 'exc)aimed "I never-airould have thonglit 'of that!, Maybe 'the Old boy's slyer- 'than. we He shoek • his head, ;carding suspieien., "No, :I • dori't . "Neither do T,7,-4a,r,31- agreed, re-' dieeed te dutlie some one hack her corifidenee: in. -Jupiter. •••• • :,, ; ' "Reept .fn, mind,thOugh,"' toren adviied; as irne.;v,'ho ;believed in- their-. wiliness arridefficiency. what'S- -• tlib*healtfor today?". • • "Jtrist" waiting for toniglatt Miry' "said' shivering; "I''•inuat 'find Mit what 'kind of tostuines 'win- be de. rigeur .14 the and find...nrs'eat f• lrozine Woe her PeOefut:inthrinde_, as last „night'a,fre0..:"Wprry recarred.lto 'Mind: • She tolCBoweir of De T..einia; and ti CeinteSS 'Louise in and,. animated conVersatiOn. the lobb,y,' 'whep.:the latter •WaS •SuP"... pa:tea ae A.:severe hoadache. " • • • :4You don't •salPpoSlieli,.noitts this' skitalled pleasure trip is tegiily.., a 'hunt .for The Fly? .Tou.tion'tlippeSe she!s' 'told him?"' • `". • ;tn. " • Dinnertime In JaNia • . Margaret , Hone -Way, :•.writiag Overseas Magazin,e of Javanese food? - Jay a.•: I had the •• higgetat", Meal I Aoard, . • of air we. look throUgh pear the hori- ever enjoyed: Seated' at Adarge table 20 'baa Javanese Waitets: silently 'down annS,-carrying anoelder ,high ,groaning..dislies' of feed.. ' As a 101.1a= dation,. 1 ' take my there: di' the 'atm. away; ,.witli, their backs t,oivard her , t ' fetaCr, 'Stet)3ing. Because of this dUst • • . the. Countess and De Loma pat close or gas in 'space, he reaches the'con- , together on a-traulberry yelVet l•ounge 'CluSion that the distances at SOine 'Oil- - . _ - Back' in the Ambassador lobby she "par 3S , -gregter- than the --ereciunt tiriied aside, for a, minute at the through which we :look :When sun is fie*. of a familiar voice ha;:ia, her lift .neiir the Central tine .ef the. Milky magazine stand Suddenly the imoeth Overhead„ sci',1a the stara grid 4histere her head 'with a Start. Not ten feet Nay' apPeari'reddened," explains Pre-' tam Of portion .0f Java . .„ • . rooster siihnierged ,..sea of curry Sluice: Now. a 'taste Of :the vegetable as. the-teyEit Mary walked Swiftly to the eleva: 0,111elt supposed they--were-.•4-A.Vriglit only ana ,as Ia. uu XXXL-7.14.• , tcr, and breathed, a sigh 'of dpep ,relief • • , ang to he 1VIilky Way, .where ere When theePerator closed the doer. and ttheans•-,.:Ly...Oung, Menri,";',Said :the:bearer- et the heart,of deeenat palei';', fearing I. May., over• look that detiacy Their•liver, eed „Meat; egg-, to crown • the7ferinridable. rale- BeWare,',.at,thertnnii. nevi' '..s.tyoin,Jiide.':•":renclrft4c,e7".spatinglar" ef. ,pOitaded° `tot chattier; ind:...highlylteveredciiiCh0;. grated... coconut, ;Sande' " ;And, still ceine' With, additiona:te,...the !emit; 'Whieh 'etkpiette,..'deinands: to be. plated.,,i'cin one's small plate Rumor hat. it that the r"Ohilleee, dn4esheggs.:,/ta.ve '1:teett 20•...yeaili.,;.but. 'their pre* ent„, piquant: fieeor .soek -oiercoMes any • qrieStion., of..•thejraieitStilifed searlet..pepPers,'•Salted' 'monkey; Mita ., the is, inslglit of, "seteir'" ande; 'Wedge Of epoling, 56.hing..ebeitmlier 'Nivea .-tin'y The gem has enough?' asks an attentiVeretaiter.", „ ae.`glotiular Cluaters, are - • fes,et.e; (eleetro..:1; alpha "era-. ti;•lcaarid•eveakay's still, r „discio4:04„. 4 According to this• 'Ow v:ers,e....1-,as., not " been constant,rate. • in„:".faet,7"it,is •inVolaine. some .:a.,ChsappOsilion ht n POssible,to at,,e,ou'rf,t,,for *p.i.der 'than the eilia;•10:4 at•Q, •Oonsai. li-'40innit're`f NS:Times.- • ' - • are fewer Stars and Whbrelve cap see. , • better out iti the ,open, the Obserption started the car upward. , ,. v_TAIrae-a-sarnmediately:sholveas-....sorra7 of light is not. early -''So' Marked : 'so' .. . , . though.: Why hadn't she •Coneealed 'that throledigtancei.needlittorrecte. heraelf and t:ried to' catch at least a 'ed.*. Only 10 per cent. , .•• • ••• • word - of :what. was passinebetiveen, ....Dr. :$hapkey.'14; a • speeial;St . an, the _ those two' Lt might be of tremendent Size Of the:universe.' Ile basdevoted, years ,to.A study, of, thezeihject.-And teas guessed, '• or if Brame had broken has laid out program? of 'research Importance' to. her planet:. If the Coun- ia, promise and told her tira:" Purpose for Harvard which can be carried out • Of ;pile' trip, might she net',-- pass the only in many ,years nor In In his eyes ,infOrmation 'on to: . , the results alulthe technique el"Pro- ', Well; it was on the Ian of the getls: feSsor Sikbbing are Of the higheet im Whatever was happening down there portance in carryieg. out the'Harvard Piegrain• ' " worrid ha...te•to 'happen. uilr or 'ELVC'IRICAL TASTING:: 'When Mary awoke next morning' , • the- hot Florida sun was streaming. • While he was • sitting at luneheon , , in her 'window and the telephone at _in the Westinghouse Laboratory in , • her elbow was ringing madly. It, waa,- tast,Pittsburgh, Pa., it flashed' ea R. BeWen'ti..ukt4ly :placid ta•ow. took on some real:- Corrargatiens.• He was obviously more worried than he 'would , •,:-HOW TliR'IJNIVERSE -ORGAN:: - •• It Was at the' 1931 'meetirig .of 'the British Association •for the 'Advance - Ment "of.: $eier.ce a • b. e. Georges Lernaitre .p‘romillgated pee,: theeryjo. aecirjant for'. the ; beginning: of this, ex/*Ading otheL.MySter„..tekthat ,are'• OPerme'si, in the MAWS Of plysicists...0 The '.theory . was' brie -11f , • ,presented' in ,-this :department .soon. after ,It• waaminOurized.,e 'Apparently it did net make nearly the inepression thatits-•-•ingerinitr...meriteke-. SO' the Abbe. has Ainerican Universities. Uri:Mitre ,E.c7. cents the -exPeraling: univ.,ersefas an AstronereiCal.fiSr).because .ge.verYthat the outermost r.ehuhreare with. the eXplaive Speed 6.'12;006 Miles: a aecond, This eXpaii-. .41mi:began not leas :thaii,1,400'or more 7thai: 2,000 MillicaiS'Of :ago: It ts certain, .however, „ that. ;the 'Airs are older.. . Here we have a die- CrePaney that relativists and and physi- tirtve..been trying to'recoricile, '.,1e.Abbe Asks te•••Magirai the Uni- Verae, beginning in . extraordinary a tom. •• It had Mere, weight than any otar; More, fier61y °radio- 'actliTe than. :"Tie Wholeuni- .Nerse. would be:produced , the 'dig- integratien pririreVal saysthe Abbe A world fu.-. of radia - lien" transforms' itself 'into 'matter, 'which it:does•by condensing info stars , The original atomic ital.' Sew. at,. 'atmesithere. After that its More rays wero •ir.triSetied:. ;We seettiiii the coSinic rays that .Ptizle. phy.sieilts..these that eszaped,' in: the; first, place., The Abbe bids u,alse' look lot othet. ;produ.its of.. priinevat disintegration) as. • • -.) nearly 10 o'clock .- . , ," — ,..., ' . ' „' , , : C.:, 'Hitcheciek that an ;ordinary ,apple ' LoniSe's. half-seoldifig tones reireiber, is acid and :that the 'acid' Mud have . . r II' r • . , "Aren't you 'you ever'. conning down?'•' ,z atedin,the telephone. "We go to ride abraet;electrical.respense•Out.;,af Sheer ' along , the Jungle Trail and up, the curiesity ' he, 'inserted 'tine' •two, disenn, , , 'Coast ler inneh. ' Hiirry!" flat 'pint Of a very senaltiVerecordiag , . „ . . "Don't wait for Me" Mary told ,hei, Meter,. into an apple 44 got, the 'Shock . ,1- ' ,'-this tie" , '. of MY life when the me* .began to coolly`shan't go She 'Could not eonntiand'.: -', Yet she iaieve• qtaite....Well that "so' far 'Bruce ly She did. net. know What "to,:§0,Y..11i-L1 4141•11ighing results" ' ,, ', , , • :va register,"herge'y wndh.ea.'s;ilieyres'o'n !2.$,:it, ihil...i,ithltheedi.asate7re's ; ..Plrysieiati-Vatill';ef , emirse• realize ether was net prepared for refusal. •Condueted the 'eaine eXperinfbiit'on,an :"Oh, but—" . QUite. •eyideritlY;" the' , . . , bad - managed to ,.th*art% the , ei.,p, ,i,hat:Hitaiedek had extended. thei dis, • every effort to be 'an. , 2, • : . 'hich.' Volta .made 136 yea --------------------------- ave naied B f ' ago and. which :ended; in the invention Of, the, 'battery.. - the fvire: dissimilar BA ick .waY;A;s: bay'''. le :said,, and' got lap- '-Presently he returned " with "the, ,• ormatien, ‘,‘,He'S.:,clieeked Apr. -sat down De t�k him n hand,,,for a inoment,'and hoo.k hint is a, 'Cat shakes a rat..... ' • "You don't suppose, that She,eat .Bruce'e Ilia' given the sticoV:aW•ay,?.": he . , , , , 'ri.earied. Woman or not,,I'll.poke her - 'the': nose,. if she has! SWear will' I've followed that bird this -far,: hilt this IS no reand-.the-Wo4CI: cruise." He .W,rithect•sileritlY :ter a rain*. " • "No; ,,.• Ill" tell' you what ' js,"..he Said ',presently'. •••41-1e. had. .to I:get iinit . ' and rie's.; down to .litar!',:fast. thin clime: 777!"11••••1- SaiY This of Ficrse-s,,, •Etcross the ages tbey Carrie itinaia• "is' • ' dering -"' . On hofs, tnrses 11:111 eyeeare wjae, vital tvoill • ,deringr , •'TheV whimiy tlown the wind' ipii" 4.yer Vibrant ,.With all the bugleS Of OW t wars:: ' • , • Their nostrils .MO1 the suet' 'Of grasses 'in ;deep, fields lit by .:Pala' . - flung' in 'a wide an'd Silent' firma, A Methsr's LoVe . •Youth .taiies; love -droops',' ihe..leavee , • uf,friendship fall; , A • *other's ,secret Wipe ontliVes thein • • all.... ' -.--Holmes;: , • • LEVITY. 'There .is•yalways 'aolne levity, even in • excellent, mindS; • theY wIngs; ie.:rise; 'and also - to,..straY.=--.Tatibert; Mary heard a low.veiced, eolloqny. anyWAY..This free fleplaatise pins were,ainrialy,•the poles:9f a ?bat. Theai Birice, SPoket.eoaxingly:,..`Stirely you're, not going to ipend .' this , ger- . geous day in bed, Come along!' Dacl,'S, :anxionS'te ,get...stiitted,!" • •"Nclt..I,"Mary.'"rejeiried unflustered. "I have an,apPointilient. With the hair- dresser. ,jrist stay!liere. and loaf!' It • 'vVes pleASant te• go :,do*.n. ,te• brealcfa.st alone...,;Tli-Vdiiiing..thri was • cool and . clark',and tbleiSedly.; enipty. 'Early' bathers had breakfastedand gone. 'And it ikas.teo early' for: „theri I , slippose •rily date for to,. •- . • . , Probably . just • saying goodbye—talk..' ing:arater. old tiineS•" A bat •• ;yen. . , , _ • say, he and the • Ceentels". Were' , pretty, thick:" one upoii a .tirriet".. r he added, hopefuily ,•,.;";; • .'• '• • , -"There's 'sorriething: between them," bee* her 'lover :at. seine 'trine' or Other.: Yes, it 'Might • have . been'th atonly that", the 'tried to: believe „fierSelf.... ...4Ptfatentry'.'"slie;•*-asoiil ta. bones rn, the hot1: • Seething jest to be a,lane' net. to be ,surrounded 'by peoPle. cane, ,thed;',.or feared,": or detpised,, -jest pitied.' Delightful to r.elax, not. te have 'to. keep alp the complex .ga„me of preF tense% thae.she had had' to 'play pleen- ing, and, Waking for t.so 'many. tensei triihappsr' daysof late. ' For the ,titne reed of the' S'etre.fo \ rt t ,p,c.k. at c:.1c.e, • c l‘lete,s-,110 bo.ttyo clokcseA waskti mattpV • %IA.% oeed ,i,e;;01 niora‘rIT zit tit C'S1 nightis cancelled :,. was hard' to: say whether..diSaPpointment, •re- lief fwe,S her; princiPat ration t� this thought, :,"B4- li'e.' said it So firauly. he "there!' . 1/he'd'• • rivers arld• clitrib•MOuntaina, and that sort of thiag, you. know" , • , • • , "Probably just his line,: u'ienet,',1O., IinPreias '.1reth# shoWs.,11 p. ' The-necklyee' is bf's beit. bet-'.hoW. -Anyhow.; yo.01J1etter: be there -Avi,th bel.Won; in 'ease be clees- '.iireinuated liiMselt :into.' - ,the,,CetiVereation • at this point, wit :a:111414page from the receil Clerk, " •"The eletle .sayS ,tell you he:..‘tas initakeal about he Matter sd alSont . he r t6.1,a rnari..did • cheek- but of Fatler ''C bet laerbe oi;•ei MI'd paid hisbill •tOok anothet, .1t2s,Ne. 802 'if you Want to re•aeli, hilt; s'ir• Thank ' When the boy :had depurted,''..en:-• lightertmott ',teat:ed. On the •-faees• ..those.WhOrn lie had Alit left • " • • "Look a 'like • the; .girl frierid Staked • Bowen liaised; . .94W') why 'World he de" that,? • lieMaiSt 'haVe, been." her /)ig. %a:Atm:it at 'Seine, :tile Or,Itither. Or Maybe had to itty, "thinfL,4V.V,.0 diOnit tO'• WOrrarribtatat it,.:;;;w"eql. 'know all abut ft.it' ore ef. theit.clayA;""".• ,Ife•togikg:i elOvet '0q1Shett.'1;itelti • • „ Os. Rininer. New Pieta Father In' seine' things.;• PiaveNatant is'.40-sloiV'a4: 0,1, .0 he:4' '• Bedell:4? !two ... • : • faeldtie'runiter beanie A trona lether and'alid he Spread' the AeWe ; pout?' lie did noG , A. niontli .after the event 'De ..potied' "With Mfg, :. : • ._ ' ..,, . • :. • . .., .... . : ... , - XUPpll, tOd the..youngster., . ment' And in their. heart's they ". kce9 dreams _ Their patient, ploalaling.f0.;:oweat springSybefore.. the 'En, 'thi• , . , • . sine's birth " --Doomed--them-te • nylon. .1 - ,,• Across. the s ft. iieW gay • •, ttliem go • , Driven by 'wheel" 'arta' ear ,and dy,' •oame.,.." • , Say this;:of.hors'es; engines .lecale'.he, 'And : proud 1.3 Carts, and- heels be , fore • the Wine: • 'lib' heritage of lanCient Arab ti'a1n Blazes within pylinders cold spark; • ..-Ant-engine-labereray.itlii,Aedllen_Are , Hoarding, no 'di:ear:tie.; of 'acres Yaiweel,.-.' •:dark.;„ ..,'Ioye:•fut": Man ,has eVer„, surgeo.' , . :..thrOugh, wire! Along .the farthest sloPeSJ•hear. th•C • • rumble* •. • ' •• • • , . . 'Of these' last; hoefS--tomerreei. theY , • he 'still;• , • Then:shall . the strength. Of. countles. , • horses crumble ' The..etaneheet Neatir -and-level th , ,highest Aad Man Whearradeingehineelte gals' -• Shall lo'so himself .before their:rue'," ' • -less power. • •••• , • • ., •.; • . • , .• , „.. . . • •The Ns, tion:. • ',: ' 'Sake; allit,yeir.sfeilew- 'Itk..z vice end.., tiny. two ' Of;trQuaeTh .svith Year rieVe: sarit?":" good idea, but when tbegan'to,'think, .it'ever realized "that ',:twejiatirti • a., 'keep, .‘" lege • . • .11 ) , 1 ' is: 'never;a geod':thirig•At • less he.' is good, who has • it. • • .4nY' little scathess iii the throat grows rapidly .worse if, neglected Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water? and gargle at once: This gives you instant reef, and,. redtices daager froin infection. Cine good gdrgle.and a 'can feel safe If All.sorenepromp 'ss is not gone ' tl, repe y t There's usually a cold with, the sere throat, so take two ' tableteto throw off your cold,headache, stiffeess or other , ,eald symptoms. Aspirinrelidyes neuralgia, neuritis, t ' • ijse t freely. it does not hurt the hee.rt. • .;