The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-16, Page 2Y1,
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BY ED.' 13: WARING.:
I cannot leave- Chinatown and the
Bowery.N,Yithout telling of tvg,i exciting
experiences I .bad; while wandering
around these places. Thinking some
• pictures would help me renletnlaer.my
' aPjonrii in this intereSting cityl start.
ed out one; dayt& take some snaps of
Chinatown -and the -Bowery. How-
ever my hopes 'of 'getting any, pktures
• of these two places were short lived
1 because the first tw!, attempts .nearty'
well-being.. • • '.- ;
'Arrivingin Chinatown I picked opt
,the;headquariers of One -of the Tongs
4Pil:Ws getting:ready to take a'snap
og it when Out dashed ivahabbily dress-
ed j'Chiniiimin gesticulating wildly.
• Grabbing my eansera, he- asked me
-
"why -you take?" and when I answer-
., ed ineeklY;• "Just for curiosity," he
• tne, none too politely,to "go way,"
itict emphasized his remarks with
a push ' on the. back: *thing daunted
, ConiMericed-'016rig.the- Bowery look-
; foi.Soine.etther 'likely looking sub.,
ject and I didn't have walk farlie,
fore I espied atYpicat.„Bowery 'salconc
Sancling, tight on the .Corner, thp
witiloon. equipped with swinging
doors, brass rails AO; rest :the Weary
-7-fiet7-on-and-all-411e;•-gt'heY4- *;
Villa go to inake 0. the; reel Old,.
•time .saloon. However, it ,Seertied as
a this Alyea my unlucky day, and no
Sooner 'had, set myself :' to :take ,this'.
piece. of aftistic :scenery when but
clashed the barman: When 1, say bar-
man mean it: He waii,orie of those
„things you hear about but Seldoni_see.
He s'tas,small and portly and had a
well seasoned handle -bar. moustache
which looked •as : though .it could stand
it- couple of 'Swings ' 'his nose :was•Of
.red and reminded one-. of a
well seasoned :tomato and with his
checker vest 'and'white apron he made
a•perfect pictiire for a beer. adyertise-
•
Sr t24e.'
•
• .
-gentlemen, who asked my • views (as
if
they ,matteeed) on different sub:
jeCts,chut not caring, to 'get in anothzr
argument,% I informed them I laic*
notlling•- which
ich was probably right.'As.
,.
fr • as I could see the repeal'
of prohibition .will Olean nothing to
New York excepting that it Will allow
the beer saloons to place the "hard
stuff" 'on the counter instead of under.
it. 1 wast obt When beer ifirst 'became
legal everybody,'Was selling it, drug-
stores; cigar stores; grocery stores and
any other store With a roof oyer its
head. The Federal Government soon
nipped this bY putting on •a • ON
Capt.:Treyelyanrents his
$ittafetd to Mrs. 'Willett %and taltes a
01141.11er One in hMtTh. Vhtile his,
friend Maj,br 1.34rnOy and' throe ne'ri;h7.
•'bars:, play at .lahla, tiPPMgVith 14. re.
Willett and her duughter',Violot..
MeSsage is, received that Trs•
1 • ha been murdered. Burnaby, ft
share alike as it were. Eb.?,
about it?" ' • •
"CertaialyiP'',Said the major,
do.
gin
agrepable..."llo, yen a lot more gOot
walk," he added. "Exeteise; None, of
you yOunecliapa nowndays take 'any
TreVelYaa'S- estate is • , • , .
:$sviisliteerd; ppu'u9e.
ner, and the three dr
Shilen of'
P • o had come te" Exhompton tr(tril' Hier said -..yoti were starting at, eleven
Loudon 'Ina day, at the Murder,Jia
arrested. :his ••daneee.
meetg• Charles• Enderby, reporter, aQid
asks •hira to. Nhaln her, After se 'had
talked to; Violet Willett she' heard Sirs.
Willett mutter,' "wily night, never! einne•?.•
Peal?' t kear itl.'P r'Enderhy, watching' the
hbuse late fat sses
-.let secretly •rdeet- ah unknown man in
'the garden.' The' Man, hears' prnierby:-
- •
ze--4euzvk-alest-45-masti,v_
restaurants; which, have opened )beer
gardens in front of their establish-
meiits
However, the,large.fie didn't
deter the. burlesqUe, shows, And one
can enjoy a sandivieh and glias of -
beer while watching the: antics of ;the
snPPOse4 antOrs. . ' "
,• in concluding thieseries•next, week
I will tell Skin of some experiences 111. vard
, and.. switehed,on the light, obe-
diently.' , ;
;,"It ninst.le 'the man who.ii..staYing
in the village" she said, "a joiirnal-
, journalist, eh?" 'exclaimed the
Other. ' "I% don't:like the ...breed. ,.'What
'• y:-doiyoskunkit0Siflg
ruiid private groundpat this time of
The torch wavered hi Violet's hand..
hi,s,...tirne4jOharles=waS &ea
'fiill view, Of . antagonist. .For
few minutes he had 'entertained the
wild idea;,tliat the:visitor:Might have
.b.e01'.the es4n0d..ennviot,. Orfe 1601; tat•
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• CHAPTER
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'• "What's that?" he said..
He caught- Sight of Charles ...re-
treating: ,figure:
"Hie yeti stop! What are you
doing here?"• .
With a bound, he rang aft• er,
Charles. Charles: tniried ' and -tackled
hini. adroitly. The liext mOment they
were rolling over 'Mid over together
; The tussle. was a short opei. Chariest:
.assailant was by far the heaVier and
stronger Of the two: He. rose to his
feet, jerking hiseaptive with him,
, "Switch on 'that light, Violet," he
said, "let's have e look at this fellow."
•The. girl, W.ho • had been standing
terrified a few paces away cante..for--
• t?" •
1 k'
"That's 'it.". ;
there:"
Ronnie was not :quite so good as his
word, hi ,idea of beingon,•the ' 09t.
was to ,be ten Mil:lutes, rate.:
Afique Burnaby fulning, fP.la fretting
but be proceeded to enter...into. Cheer,.
ful conversation', ' , .
"Sitteford has Weenie a Pretty gay
snpt-7-wb4? Miss Trousis ail tis
chap Enderby and from AuS-
tralia.-.-hy the way, when -4di
beblow,
in?' • There :he Was as large as life,
this morning and, nobody...knew where
lie.had-eome4root: ,It's been worry-
ing my aunt blue in the face."'
"Be• is staying with the •Willetts,"
.ROUYANDA'. GOLD' .SYNPICAT.g,
• , In t ijeart 0 the rtettYn District, Capitalleatient 10,o00. Units. 'Original
Patgo; offering .424 a Unit. Adiolning" Northe celaed Gold. Astoria,
rtottyn. and Oranada. Noranda 0.,.'.near 'neighbor. .pavora,ble Geology; ,Kas,
accessible; 4xtepaive rindingeIn 001.4). Thoi etctqlt' YOU es •of Cana:- •
-.Wan 14pnia,"baye more- than. dotible.d lliunenthe. you,wia.h, to. par,
tri •Oinunials flSW weal*? Further inforrnation-, •
RALr:E1GH: A.13RICE AND CO ° . .
1664 seYel Mani •puma Wavariey 2354
•
• There's the Other rearpori,---Brian,
Feelitg tim,t ws1141a.ifo furfiber to look
1: acceptedthe,statement that he Was
A:ustra42..' :Now.- it turnA .64 that
he Was in...kingiand ,all the time. It
seetns he. arriyed back in,England two
months ago-.TraYelled: on the sarne
noat as 'these Willettta: .0n, Thursday
pf last we'el, he left!the QimsbyHtet
nt Russell 'Square, and dro'44;•to. Pad-
dington, from th r until Tneeday.
when Enderby ran across him,
..go_xefuses tapcoupt move-
.'" (Tobe eontinue(,)
nienti in any.
g,ndon Register .
•
• Offices CloSed
Henrietta Street ancl Princess
Row,- Scenes 6filleimantit
Marriagesi9c1ced up
Tight
,o of • ondou's .fainous,register
said.Ma'Or Burnab tartl
Harlem and endeaVor to describe the
"Great White Way" for you'.
Indian Art Being
- •
mpia : Life;
„Material
•or yes:
Indian arts are being revived in the
native' :schonli of -the' Okanagan' Vat;
Children
'Grabbing arm . Which. sheld the
catnera,. • 'he isked,., -in •, wordS Which,
,•. iouldn% he printed, WhY."1; was taking
a 'Pletiire,• and .the fereCiong.bank lte
gave,nie p'rentrite4.:me •to reply,- With:
,sta'air 'Of . indifferenee, ; "oh; nothing"
, ;4eeniibilY• doubting' mi-werd, he .gave
me a.push,'Qn the shoulder and War*
'-`-id-ine-teeleCOafore--he-set-sonii-
. • of h14,lioYs me?. ' Tieing only a'local•
;boy -in- .a big city, and .far',antay.ficini
lien -lei, I 'took ifia moved
'away .withOut.much enamno. ‘.• •
'Union SqUare, of ;which you rho:ye
• , heard. ,Aric:t.t,, IS' loCated
not from the :Bo4ery
New...York.. what Allan Gardens, and
Queen's •P:#1c are .to .:Toronto; and
• II.Yde :Park trio:-LOndon. 'the
•riceeting plaCe for Alie Soap -box 6ta.•
tors and here one Can get ;all kind's
of advice, 'from the *ay to get rid
of your "M'Other'-in-litik „to' hoW to he-
• •
. •• -a king • or a President.' The
, .
park-,iri . the .centre . of the:square is
iisiiallypa�ked with these orators and,
also is; well filled With quack doctors
aad the. like..The'beziOhes arontrii the:
park are always taken, tip, particularly,
in the, dt,ernocii, When,the gentlernek
'..-tilif-thkRowery partake. 'of -their -after.:_
noon MO. TheOratori,:loy: the inegf.
, Part, are Commnitista; and they
everything end everybody, • and.
niways heve,i'large.eudience.. stop,.
• -ped -to 'listen to one of these apeidiers
Who happened to he giving the Presi-
dent and the a bit of abuse:
,After• for smile 'time WaS
nbaut tomove ,on When 4• chap
Etanding: 'betide Me- asked ' My._opinien
on the .N.it,,A.,,,and :this; VMS Where
I made a •nilitalte, beeanse in answer
hig tet myself emhroiled.
in a very' heated argument, and. be.;
"bre knew it a CrOwd; railleeminglY
the same had gathered, So'
telieving in the old„achige that a shut
Ntt9;„. thin a broken
Ceded' to. agree with 'everything th,ey'l
'd, despite the. fact I• Was': doing A
it of "strange 'Interiuding," : stop --
d' seVe.ral-othei•meetingS'Aridwit-•
het:sed few iriore innocent bYlitand-,
like, inytelfi ...become 4,•the •centre • of
eiteitergUMputs. .It seemS as thestigh
.there. is a bunch. Of :peoltie Who fre-
quent this park for no other ''reasons
. thin to incite- arrittientS.:, 'After lis-
• ', 4ning; to the different ls.peakerS. and
ley', B.C. 'Children 'take time out
_es, were blOW in.
fronil . Even the `Willetts haven't grit
a private aerodrome. laMit
t.hink. there's something cleueed.'myS-
'terionsabout.this lad Pearson. -.110S
• ,
got what I Call a nasty glearo' in his
,eye-.741;very nasty glint: It's my ins,
.pression that. he's the chap who did
; in Pbor old Trevelyan."
Thaaior.,..11144e 49.
At' Exhinaptoit the: car drew 'up
outside' the; Three; Crowns. • Ronnie
alighted and after aria:nging4ith the
Major that • they, would, rendezvous
there at half -past fent for thereturn
journey, he strode ,- Off iti the 'direction
Of such shops itS,EXhainpten offered.
' :The AmajOr .W0t ' first to eee Mr:
Klrkwood. After a..brief.cOnVeraation
With took the keys arid start-.
Off for 'itai1mo.:4%; •
. He had told Evans to meet...him caused by under the ',beg
thereGovernment Act 39.2g.. :
:at twelve he . found'
Oil faithful rethitier Waiting' on the
Henrietta Street,,ijustOff the Strand,
• "Then, • of course , we •here the:
Pearly •JCings og London who arriyi
here to he Wedded to 'their
All their.relative's seem ta ePtaP.' tPa:
complete clonkeiS 'and carts',
•' Brides', •Vairi *elf
"Again there.; are _the': trait porters :
from Covent :Garden nearby. and we, 4
even have people whii,'reaide in piuek-••
House Where one may .live for a
ing. ' ' •• • • ; • •"-
.
"There:have hpen, petho's; and linmap.
drama as well as. 'the 'hi spots' ot
romance; • I have seen too many
tanceS•of the bride. waiting patiently
r. the bridegrticm whp'never turned, • •
"Now we leaving
. •
:.whose Walls- have seen and heard sc
much, for a bigger building.. But Inert
•can. • never be another. 'Henrietta,
Street'." • • •
princes row register office baekt. -
noted chiefly for its fashionable' wed
dings. Last year •Prince •Lenna,it
grandson ef the icing of Sweden, wai
married 'there, tit Ititis4 Karin Niss
, •
vandt,,i1Oughter`'ofi prOininent Swed
He'Vf•-•the scenea of senile .of the 'poet
romantic marriages,- • in recent years,
clOsed•their doors a Week. or so ago•
Royalty,.the Cream 'Of' Society'
American Millionaires,' end, members
of foreign nobility -made , •special
• point -Of going, to; One,olthese register,
officento be 'Married,' And;.•coiiverse-
ly, 'few CoVentGiirden porters Would
be niarried .elsewhere than., at .Henri,
etta Street, ' • • *
• Strange Peremonlea .
_ • -
Prnbably the •last fashionable • so:
clety wedding to take place there was
the.marriage ; month Of Lord'Claiid
Hamilton; Equergy to the King, to Mrs.
.• _ ;
Violet:Newall.,..
Now thereIS 'only' 'one. register pf-
flee for the %City of ,IvestraitistOr,.nald':
• ,frem study of the three,. R's t9 scour the other dispelled . any snob fancy. :doorsteP, ..With, a rather grim face,
•::
the, forests for floWers and toot's' This tQ'as Youpgina.n not. more than *ArrBurnebyririserted the key into
wh,iok,4,re Used to instruct them in:the tWenty-four. or twenty-five years ,of thefroll•P doalf .9414 passed into the
• empty,honseLEyaris at 'hie:heels. He
abr. ost;leart --arta of theiiIineeStors. 0ge;, tall, . gPod4o-Olcing - and deterii-
'Moakes,- flowers, roots and bark •are,
made intedyes and paints. D14 recipes,
,for the making of medicines froin
herbs and roots are tested while the
'children :strive ....to improve Aad
feet . their oreatictiii:• •
' Spinning, 'weaving, dyeing; pottery,
day modelling) caning .'41ha ,deOgn.
are attempted by the children in the
claikooM. To •the accomPaniinent,
'of the 'ell& ,of the 'Spinning
,loom re ; :songs ' and
liStelyto,recorda.pf sOeet1O,U.
Ponies dortg0;:eitS and Of* sql7le
..rOdels "for' the drawing class.
'The, inascet, a Pet dici, is •.often eeaxL,
--edr1o7pose.H.,:plays:.use4:.for male -fling
are ,f,ound.bri.;the reserVe..• After they
have beerivorkeit they P.e, Vp1404..41
piroWood fire, th....n set.,t6 ceot and
'pOlialied,,Tlie works -Out of
doors. •,- • .1
Herbs that are collected!: inelnde.
'grea,se*eaci.: which is far the
treatinent Of rheUMatitni. For res
'piratrory ailmentSi'4.deeoctied of sin
-flower ,iieetia. :svs faUrui. beneficial:
•Botterfly weed, as an :enietic;. Was Vot-
ed,•,:pe4ect„ while the pi:Leh 01 the fir
baisam''Wes :used as ,a salve in the
• treattrientOf Wontids: • • ;
Orieinetlied :used in the treitntent
Of snake .13iteAti7the'„APOieittion. Of
•the -powdered rattle Of the rattlesnake,
riittbedinto the Vvonnd, .061ora Of. the
...Okanagan tribe -red, black- and Iyel-
16*-tire employed ..the' painting
' class; . obtained from red' and.
YelloW °Ohre, MiXed.-Withfisli-itiiiiitd:
blaelc froin Charred •pinewood emberS.
Oclireis • secured Ire* 'fifilarrieeri;
near Prineetrin, Tullaineen being the;
Indian ivOrd. for paint. • In the olden-
di4s: *a:4 exportecrirrlarge•
ed,' With, none, of. the hunted criminal
. . , •
„aboUt. , •
.,•said aliarnlY;
••
."what's yofir' name?" -
."1l4 Amine; is Charles. Enderby,".
said Charls-‘1r44--rait,oret-tftild-igy.
years," :he Continued." . •
`Tonfontur clieekr" '••
, Sadden fltili Of 'inspiration carne
to'. Charlea. • guess had
saved him, Mere thall Once. 1twasa
long shot, ' but he, believed 'he Was
right. •; • • •; '• 1, .•
"I think, however," he Said 'quietly,
"that I can guess it" ' • . • "1-;,••• "
• "What?"... ....•
•• Tlie..other-w AS 'clearly, talen ..aback.
• •think•-• Said Chirles -1..."that I
haye...;the :pleasure of addreSsin.g 'Mr;
Brihn11'.'etirson ••trom'
ghat. Sor,• .
likfireeing Witt:14001f 'that their' views:
tete all the same, I started to I:Valk
..out of the park only tO' be accosted by.
ie' veral ceannunistk. looking
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WRINGER ROLLS
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harld"wringer; IngitegtoualItY, VAiree3T
-14,i0iir.bd.as guarantee. •
Electrical AlitiV4atite
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:ISSUE No 45-$
... There *as a silencertither a, long
silence: :Charles' had a feeling that
• the' tables,...were turned.
"Hewthe devil On knew that I
can't think, _said the other at last,
"but you're : paneds trian
Pearson;"' I. ; • •
•
.• lir that ease," said Charles, "sup-
posing We go 'te. the shonae.and talk
thinsover!" •• •
. •. .. : ...CHAPTEit.XXII.. •.
,..„ Major 'Burnaby was dOing-hie-gc:.
.eourite. eiHto•Cse ' a, more. DiCkenslike
Phrase, he was loOking: into his :affairs".
The Major: 'Wag sad 'e:',.. ' . elk :Method:.
xtre\
,i061,','ititilti..1.,-.:.InL-a:eilf-hint. ••,'.book he -
kept a record Of shares, bough iiiii
Mild and the..e&mitpanying. loss or
PrOfit-:-Usually a lOss,...fer :Ili COiriniott
with Most retitedariny Men the nfajor
est rather rather titan .4 modit.,pordent4go
had not been in it sinee the aight,ef
the tragedy; and in spite 01 his lion
determination -AO,--showv • no - weaknesS;
be .gave .a slight shiver as hepassed
the draVving-room.• • • • '
,Evans was deft...and •-effic lent- at his
work: • Everything was neatly. sorted
and arranged- and classified, heaps..
At one o'cloCk, they, repaired, to the
Three' Crowns for 'a short mid-dav
. •
• At, balfpast •thred their. task :Was
:uishetl.. The trunk of 'clothes'. •and
'underclothes 'was 'allotted to Evans,
and another was "strapped .. pp.. ready to:
be sent to -the Seainea's Ornhanage.
Papers .7-ere:Packed iritO,,,an
attache case.arn4ExanLtiVen:in.
Structions.Ao see ;'a1.16car:•firiii'. Of ..re1-
'moVers•abOut .the -storage of •the•sVer-
lops Aperting. trophies . and heads as
there was no 'room for. thein in ;Major
Burtiaby:'s :Cottage:. Siriee •HsielittPor
wasonly rented no' other
9neations arse. '• 1, • . '
When all this was ettlecl SEvang
cleared throat nervonsly• once .or
twice 'aiid then ," •
"beeilardOn, be want-
ing ,job to • Mac after 'a 'gentleman,
same ai I ;did to look after the:, Cap -
ting."
ios.,"ean tell anyone to
apply rae, •fOr' a recommendation.
That -livid. bequite•all right." ..: 'Morning• .
"Begging . Your pardon, • sir, that, . " •
WaSn't,quite whit, I Meant. liebecca
and..rne, ' it "over .a.Pd•
„Nye *is, weaderhigjkLsir-7.4 maybe
-ghrezus-a-triail,lk '
..rfoh! look"...after.:rity-
Self as YOU .knoW. ',That old 'What's
.her name conies inandcleansSfor Me
.once things:
' -CP:trafford.'
titiei.•to different parte of the.Amer.i.- . It iant the money that matters so
can,cOntifient. Th,e Blackfeet used coupled with safety.
1 ' looked all ht " "nuch, Said EVana quickly "Yon
has probably seen more eolorful and
romaritid Weddings than any ether r;e7,
gister offloe ;-
: Some of them and. the strange•inet,
'dents tliai.; accornpanied.niani.of.theni
Were recalled, by ,,One of the legistrarS,
people .10.,evening
dress, it full MilitarY'•iiit 7coniplete
with medals and •order, :' ordinary
Werking clothes, and in 'fancy dreia,"
the Registrar aaid: •
IVIillionaires'.ThrIII
haVe...inarried.'actor and,. actress-:
their stage clothes
and'inale.tip,... who 'Imre nipped Out
froni, the. teatre %between acts to. be
;Wedded../., ."
'The' sbelety „marriages.. '.have been
,
far 'toO;ritiniertniii:tO'recall..,Ainong.the
outstanding onea..4...remeMber!the very
popular'. iiredding',Ot: Orhiee. Henry Of,
Pless,' When .ihrbrige of.' people ' lined
the ,Streets:outside anedlieeredlii
. , , • . . •
T in•
:plenty; ..Many Of them' . frOm,
'their hOnies, :if they .can :coin();
Over, and: be Married In 'Henrietta:.
Street. .They',.comii:Over and aPPatetit?..:
ly get :great thrill; out 'tit 'it, , •'
We also: 'get considerable!. p
bet:: Of. people • ireM .ceeOpent;
ehietty .Street
Seems he Well Imo** in that Conn-
..; "The :turioui . thing &milt .prencli
bridegroom S is.;tbatOmy insist on be,
:ihg• married in evening dress even Ir..
the ,CereniOnY:takea: Place during' the;
M -
4ligiree in •
luro deceive for a definite purpost
alinOat means tO•
Sehnitzler: . • .
In one out of every four . inurcle:
eases:the guilty persori takes WS" wart
life,.according .to estimations. •
• 4, 'L....
when on the WarPath. *These s r g •
_ •
he wits. inUtt ' eettis im though '.:see, I. Wis. VerY fOnd
Gmls Need:Ttaining . .it. 'Almost as liad as at am
n a fortune in ting and --well,, if could do for, you. ,
•ought to have been _ there t ond sir, the same as did for him, well,
More °Than 'Bork mine! • cannajan thy, uiliglit„ to it tireuld be ahnost like the, same
thing; a you knovv what I mean.",
''...-11Villivaukee:-There IS . „greater •,
, • •• •" . • •• I aj�r thrioat, -totti;•
Via Cogitations Wereinterinptect'liy :,..•
averted his eyea: „,
. .
of the Only Male .delegate to men. oiteinel'y trying, arid praCtically :Very decent of you, pOn. My Word:
topiitlon he Girl Scout conVentlOn. .. everything the Unfortunate Ronnie I 11-411 think. abinit ;And' :escan-:
"•TiveritY years :in 'ploy.. scoot; Work s.ald' or managed to rub Major 'ing With: 'alacrity, altnitse'bolted
and years in -411'1 Zcout activities the- wrOrik W'ar• Still, hnspitality is. dOWn the road; ,•• :
leads James 'Brordis, retired ..ecit; ' ; Evans stood leeking after' hini; an
'Stilling engineer' of . Glen Ridge' and ."Have a. drink?" asked the „Inajer, Understanding' saiii,e upon face.
Montclair, N.J..;t6, believe he is (Inuit, leYal to that tradition. ' , ,"Like as two peaa•1 and the
judge • , thanks. As a 'rnatlet,. 'PePthi.g,!, he murniiireil: .• ,•
fted to "The Roy Scouts • b.; treat 'Or. i• iiiit dropTd into see if we Conldn't And then'a piazzled expression canie
ganlation, he
need. for girl seonting thati• t.here is,„_ , • • .. •
for boy. scouting,
in the apreased Mr. runield Ga,rfielc. fo d young
fget togethe .„ I wanted to ,g'o:-to Ex- over his face. '
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ANO l'HAvETERRIFIC Nkultrrit.
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-ASPIRIN . TWO TABLETS
WILL ST:)P .*HAT PAIN IN
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I LATER -
oAcki:i dor -rAd. pittieat
yes; Fser,FIT. AS A FiopLa •
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OtT ASPIRIN
yolE 1:1;YANT
QUICK ctiLIEP
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said 'but eireti • ,. today h' 'El i is "Where can thesit .h4
Real „AgPIRIN' Starts i'dkint Iiola ift.Few *notes.: •
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hatipton and 1 . ear n er
bo are in litied to deyelop I! untreniired. "It's a bit queerrthat..• I . • •
.6 t,, ys.
into good .and -nctlye. aitizenic. Girld to take YOU. in. • -
nntnrailnonaliorie or ehilitiee.wiiith with the place noW*44 sir'"' said IrispectOr Narricat:. •
thousands of Years of experienec bas "Well, you see," Said Ratinle ritlier The Chief Constable 'looked at hirn
dl "t arti ularl 'int in iiirin 1
15 are. digereat, :.•iiii.. are 'dot 66kin; • 13,urnaby nodded:, ' . , inii.;st ask ..Rebeccg• what she :thinks, .
!ling tO enter fields heretofore Stfit- .."C'C't t?' 0 "el. TkevelYri' tblkiik" - .' ' :* ''' '41- . *`,. ' 4" " .. "!: '...•
ly lett to men. and they haven't the 'he exPlairaetV'' "The Pelle° lii-v,q done • "I are n6i' el4irel'Y' llaPP? al?:..ift 14..
'given to the ',Ogler se" . . '. . aw,. kw'''. ..W ed to q g Y. ; • •
. ' i • go into EYxhainpriton eteday! f thought . "14o," said, ' Inspector ,Narracett
"If democracy cannbt do better III
if 'N'.0 conld, get together and share m 're and k"I'not nearly' AS hippy about it itS • •
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tte;--tiittUr9. in assuring eolnllekent lea&:". . ... ''''*'.."77-- ' -"."--, "Von don't thinvweve go the ti nt
1VIS;d.., priAitted tlieMt"
; • , • start ,witlif everything ,
but now-:---itqf . •
fry. Elftier
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way, ,
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330 Bay S.t. • torort o "Yes, ".5tit theretS-ii_400(1., (1.00,11:4
f ;:ther" evidence Nib* to'
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that .
ChangeS With tire Wind 'that iiWeeps the
sky). With. the cloiids' that tepitit after
CHOtitild
lta ritirt:,7•446Orgil o
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train headadhesi,rheumatiSrn, neuri-
tis, neuralgia thelastest.iute relief, -
1•11-'Itshoasi ed, rgeestult4iss. crreetIddii'' to a sekep'
Tie discovery by Which an Aspirin
• lab et begins 16 dissolve,: or; dia- -
:integrate; in Ale ainazing space Pf,
',tivo seconds alter touching moisture.
•ud,hence to start "taking hold" of .
noin n few minuteS afterialting•
Ile illustration of the ,glaSsi.here, '
$-• ketorgi4A,.,-•,4spirnt4gthki,,,_•,
by you swallbw,it. And,thus is ready
fa Co to work almoil. ihstantN• „
• Wh you buy though, be. on
en, ,
-gaard-aganist-atibatitiites:"-T-0-he sure-'
WH'
WORKS SO FAST:
Drop Aspirin
fablet in p„gI0,3 Of
water. Nene that BE4
ORE it tenches bet.r
tent, it het started to
"disintegrate...
t•44.
StOdiach.' tidal i
• fat action: ,
N'Abt it; exti•Abk,
you,get qui& relief, be.
-sure. the-tittitie••Batteit,th-tIld form. of..•4 Does, Not._liariii :the 'lead
cros eVerY, tablet of Aspirin:
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