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jolatort-
Next To Insane
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Declared UnderdevelopedNervone
ystem ind UnnatraI EgQtism
Ar� Their Characteihiti
• DP7TROITi.,,r-. If you are a POrgSt'
Pat traffic la* *1014terp' MaYhe• yatere,
'PeraPayehOOP. Dr. tor1Weli S. :Selling,
• Ilea • Of ha Dtroit. Recorders -Oeurt:•
1.1.qieiWmentalniCbasg,'PdniSile°rdnceldk41114tiorAY PPati'aa;
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• . tiiedisorder•
At the; late,r1141.1Oaal COngteSe, ef.
Which be.- attended 'recently
In Paris, • • 7++.1.-• • - • '
• ‘.'ilarape,YellOSts s a 'rne'ntal disorder
duts :to an nadervelopeci;n•nerveng.lay,o0
tem and •.liek of, iosiglje, Dr.'Selllng
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, is A bOi.der-lioe••Case insae+'•
• ity.."'.. . • '
4 i4 Fee e1calnnle; "the'PeraPPYchOtiO atm
strange explanation's for ' his traffic
,violations and Is suitably 'lacking in in.
sight; .which causes the patient to de-
velop an unnatural egotism, the 'doc-
tor said,. •
Sellipg belleVed that. victims
"could be cured, but 'n'oted that at the:
. ,
,present time his Detroit Clinic, was un-
able to take Cate ot the disease. He
'said he: had found siX cities of. the dis. •
order. Aniong 300 people 'examined In
'traffic:, clinic during the 'last' year, All
six' were Males, he said. '
,He .cited the icase of. a ' patapsycho-
tic. who 'felt he was PriVileged to park.,
In a 'certain prohibited. zone, although
he` weuld not parlc In., any other
re-
strlcted Another victim, the doc-
tor said, .his stepfather,' who,
was a police. 'Officer. From .the dislike
he developed a mild hatred toward all.
• lant'offieers: '
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He Was Afraid
Cross A Street
Lost His Nerve Atter' 12 Months'
Agony. ,
Stliferirig from Staterheumatism
both his boee joints 4,- treated In. hos..
pital', twice without result •-•-• SO an,
nerved that he .tvas afraid to Prose a,
street—how readily every' rheumatie:.
sufferer- wilt sYmPataise whit this.
fian;.Ileadwhat he says!
'Tor 12 months, j'segerod pain Anti.1
,MISSTY. With acute l'helanntlera hi both
my krees. Twice, I +was treatoci in, hos,
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U 1'1401 dub: r, w`tif•ci +1;
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We linderatafid: that there. are . pee.'"
.Pie who actually 'beileve thole
trOtibleif intereit Otheras'f •
. •
Jack --"There IS a lot 'of favoritism
in. our -family:" •
Uncle --'.'Why,' Jack, what on earth,
do' you mean ?" •
:.Jack—"Well, / get punished if
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to cross the street, lOr.,1 hed lost.•oll.
.confidence- 114.; 111Yoelf. Foarteen •ria:qt.. -
age, 1 started•taking,Kreschen. gait% ,
and. already' I am is new man, 1 ' can.. 7"
:walk" with.. striatt step, up. aod,'
doWnstairellvithl ease, and eeess
,street with coMplete cen/Ideriee.
,rlieomatis in is: getting better, '.,eitery
'•daY.','•• 77DL. ..
"it.:+good many' ,cases, rheumatism' .
' cannot resist the 'action. 'of Kensehea '
Salts; which dissolve the painful crys-,
.talp of .uric acid *--- often the cense of..
those aches atid pains, --and assist the
kidneys • to eliminate this : poison
through the natural Channels.
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Staring Problem Up '
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To -Board of Health
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LONDON, ,Ont.-Finclin ' * A
ens, n •
eemhat" the steeling Oeisa ce . in Lon-
don, waS.a ptobienrfOr the. Beard of'
:Health, City 'Council' agreed this ,We
,after -41d.' Frank Gray had 'called' at-
tention, to 'a 'number of: complaints he •
had received. . , .•
. Alderman .Gray wondered if there
was anything anytaieg lthe eity Could. do- • to
'eliminate:- the:otisance.: ,' , . '. •
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'Send It ici'ithe Boaid_cif....0enlih"_
, Alderman T. V. Con.' itiggested,
, '''Let theM'handie . it," ..added Alder-
tnian C. E. KillingsWorth: who is a
member Of the, board.• ' • ' ..'. • '
:__Alderinan_011e-n4Tpweasked-7-for."-a--.-
rePort from tl.., City Engineer wheth-
. er the Public Utilities Commission
• had.. .anY . moriey,:' left 'for •••tree trim-
ming: • He • thought such 'a ; Program •
' .1.1nig,11WEeelt4in-.-WitliO4riy--"isioter•-•tto
•the, -starlings.: • .. . .' , • - . •
• Alderman Gray: 'revived, .his "stigges....'.'
tion 'of cutting off, the; tops of trees, ,
but his ofellow-membero, oil not • die.:
cuss the .situation liirther. The. Beard
..ol 'Health' will be asked to. consider
;the: model-. '
The DOUE,LE autt. Jic. booklet is
liondier•-•-•-each paper' comes out easily
, ItStr:
'AUTO MATIC;.:
By Sinbi
`NO .Matter How Thin You Slice It tea Still .Bolone
1,1r: Sopvvith, making the statement that he intended agaio,
challenging., for the America's Mug -- which statement ° can be re-
garded as either a threat or a promise — says that he has thoroughly'
enjoyed his summer en this side. • ,• '
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Some:folks have, 'queer ideas of what constitutes an enjoyable
tinie, if Sopwith takes pleasure, from a protracted view of . Mike ,
Vanderbilt's rear — well, we suppose it is no particular buttons off
our vest
• Maybe- he, is sonsethiog like the slightly dizzy one who was . dis-
:covered tapping himself severely on tbe conk with a hammer. Asked
his reason, if any,for such prOcedure, he answered, "Gee, it feels:so
good when I leave of doing at ' •
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7-•—•-••--The-biggest-news-that-hiii-come-netrof-w-restling-eircleg-hrs-eures,.
• time, is the return of :Jimmy Londos. to ,the canvas -crashing wars. If
anybody can supply ' the much-needed 'blood transfusion to.. the very
sieli wrestling game,, it is the Golden Greek. , • . •
•',Personally, we :conld-never-.-get -b
veryot•-abfmt-IVirr-c-10-cordos;tas----
he d:d considerably tO0 mrich ,posing to Suit our deptaved testes. If: •
we have to look at Hying statuary .we prefer it of the opposite-se4
But Jimry could really. wrestle., In spite of the widely held he-'•
otihtud.r0wibg-,Pakett..
the oxioffiee;' when it came to a real "shooting rnatch,'Lhe was among +, •
. •
.the fleet fear or•fiVe. • : • . . '
. And the :public vent :for • him in 'a large manner,' and he could
• ,pack a joint with.a bout which if it had been anybody else. but •
Londoi would have been nlaYing to empty pews
He was -.-:- and deubtleSP.:•Still. an excellent business ,nalko
!too; aid altlaough most: wlestlers ,are fairly thrifty, Lonclos' was in a.
elass by ' himself at stirreundin'g every available . dollar and has -Lein
on to it after SurrOended. . .
NWife
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bite mF fingerna•ils and ,when baby S
puts his foot inues ear
, his mouth they think '
It's eute,"
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Great Opportunities, in '.1ife. May :be
. • • „
• searce., lint every hour , of .:every day.
at Our existence is alittle opportunity_
toinsprove„.'Yoneself,' to ,the And 'that ••
you May he better; your neighbor Itap
pler,•• and the world the gainer for
your presence In it foi..a. obeli time; ,
• . Husband .' (reading newspaper. ,!ac-
' Count 0? an incident it travelling men-.'
. , .
agerie)"With a•boarte roar the lion -
sprang at thetrainer..aid, pandertion-'•
. .
bun 'broke. looser'. • ' • ,•
: V,Vife—"What queer names theY, give
aninials to be sure! • • .
Lonely Valley
' Blackenedtrunk' and: blackened twig,
and still the living ;teen
'Comes!: bravely forth. to hide' the .pears.
0•„priend,wben, you haveseen .• •
• The 'naked hillside': bare and graY
: where' once ,.the lilac, bloomed,. '
..,N.Vilt.yon not give a.• thought to theSe,,,
YOur,:carelesp act has downed?
The Smouldering firs you left behind
• that bright SePtenther day, . ••
•match you flung so carelessly as
.1:Yon 'drove on year waY',.,H '
, That, ,halOniened. cigarette that fell
beside the winding road!: ,
_V'ou'-.bear,, the. Sinlif secret—yes, but
. you heat •a heavY. lead.. ,
And. Yet,' the stricken , valley ;:wears a•'
'treating hopcful air,1,
As though it really tried to say: 'Avow.'
don't you feet and caret ,
This. frightlet .thingthat dente to Me
' was never planned' .by: you;
Well, both forget the harm 'they. did
...-7bat YOU be .careful ,
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The surest *ay to become Wealthy.
; is to ateld •imitating the ,foalishaasS,
of:tbe 'Wealthy. 1,- • • '• .•
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' ,JudgeH-"Yoen wife' tOmplahig that
you never Work. ItOw about it; Sara?"
.• 'Sam—"Dat woman's craiY. Askher
what Ab was doin'de second Tuesday
• of, August, last ,yeari" •
• Read . It Or .Not.All hien; Of
'Borneo, are taboo: •
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:Continental Landrd (to his Ainer
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, our city , • ,7 '‘ , , ,
"Aineriettnl. hotel. it. It's as hotas
h—, .and just as uncomfortable."
. "Landlord. (admirably) ."Ali! Is
there anyWhete, yOn,'•Ainericano ,have
. •
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net ,been?".
. Shoe Merchant' .k "Bnsiness .is so
quiet that we .had •better have .4 Spec-
ial Odle." . • '
' Store • Manager—"All , ,Vhat •
shallit be?"' -• • •
MerChant.'Well; that
line of $5-shoes',and mark them Own..
,from 810 to ,$7:95. •
, BELGRADE -- A. child with:.
'two: heads, flatir,Ige and font. arnis
was born to a Repaint, woinen, Bet.i
' brista PeYovicli, near here, but died
Shortly after -birth.
Badiinn now 'belonging to the Na:
tional Radium trust of . England
weight 06 graingiM and is valued at
$1,000,000, .
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For Romance Expenszs
MONTREAL. --Romeo , had his trou-
bles in courting Juliet. But they were
nothing eompared to :the woes pf Elle •
Stesesen, who loved and lost.
Elie took 'his intended wife, Mean-
ora.Dotniniea Zdeoubou, to Bucovina,
'Roumania, tor; the .marriage ceremony
at her request, he claims. Now, he tabs
6420.14' from his. neat:Wife. ; for ex-
penses' entailed. by the Journey. '
Along with the station, to recover
coat of the trip,' Elie. has tied up his
former svireetie's • bankaccount here
with a seizure until the Merits Of the
Vase are decided
• , •
••"-"In the . Main actieT,T-Erie-•Erlib-'
Courted Miss' Zdroubtiu 'for 'three or
four Years • and finally •she agreed to
marry 'aim but stipulated the cete-
.mony •take place in Roumania. • '
Elie says he conceded the. point and .;
. ,
. Paid costa of the trip, only to be met
some tithe After arrival with a refusal,
;
by his fiancee to. go through with. the:
:marriage,: Still in his bachelor State, •
he was .forced to return to Montreal
While Miffs Zdionbou
mania,' •
.•
. • . •
. While he was taking his preliminary 'bows so gracefully, the.
smatt, Greek could ".count the house? to within a 'very small margin,
• of exactly, how much Wasin the till and he got his proper cut down •
to the. very last 'nickel.:
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In •a game :famous for its, double-cross:rig and chiselling — all
: in a spirit of good clean, fun, of course — Londoi more than held his
own, and the nem' her of promoters who "ever- out -smarted him could
probably be counted on the tees of Long John Silver's 'timber peg. ,
• „ •
In fact, from what we have heard of his shrewdness in business. •
matters; he reminds us of the one About the two Scots named- Mc-
Kenzie and Kerr. The former /ran a well stocked trading post up in •
...the wilds somewhere's, and one day in walks Mr, Kett.
'11; O Canoe hadbeen upset in i nearby rapids and he had loat•prac-
tically -everything he possesPed. All he ot*.ed, when . he arrived' at
-711farerizi:erci-strrife was a shatIfliife -7 • • •
• • •
-anada'-0-•-Export
.Ttacte: • Soars
Increase of $112,,302,doo Report
-
• ' cd:: for first *Seven .Months
; of 1037' "
export, „trade „,
idomed to $517,009,114 "01 the first sev;
teenths of 1937„ .increage of $4.10:--
'40,•.,,upt1 over the, cerre'sponding period
last year,' it was' ieported.. this week "by
• the Dominion, Burette of Statistics., '
q,tlQ -
, 4271124;282., andto the 'gaited: 101$:
'dome him, 1495,905,956: •te
632. • ' •
,,nny„ exports . totalled $99,157,77
.esinipatod, with , -Sql!„>4.$..85$•:last,.:year;
:•oorauared)vit.h a •year, ago, wh'ateX-
ports at $,4491,000„. were '.19,504,000 '
bee•matiY, • other ..comniedities .
'PhiEwed,'-increaSeg' cattle '
.cheese, Meats::: fish,' newsprint. lumber,-
,
;automobiles tarn) iniplements, copper,
lead and nickel. .
1
*heat PtiCei.:
Wi!ll_Go Higher
Drought In Australia and .Argen-',
'Oita • Threatens 'wheat' Production
CHICAGO', Big droight areas .in.•
Austraha and., ,Argentina threatening.
to :curtail. crop • production • are now
looming as a major influence.lorhigh
current Estimates elit, here 'indicate' that
75 .pereeot, of the 1.3,.560' acres:seeded,
..-te-w.lieit-1it..:44ra1ia,_is4acing_criti, •
'Cal r•eeesbitylof. rain, and that ,:the.
chief producing : distelets:' of. •northern
Argentiaa .continue to suffer from a-
leek of mOiSture, It Is .already too p lategentina
thi-g-orywheatrfnTAr'.
• The. outlook • fee ' Atgeatina, ,andAus•-• •
;traria isregarded by the Chicago :
-Wheat trade as *suggesting .a below nor
:mat -Weld, or esou ei n emirpir"
•
and that Ole crop 'Situation there 18,2 -
,likely to, ,beeotne• more .Important
.every:week-frein now mi..: ,
With fairly aceinate.figereg at pre
Sent available as to the 1937 harvest
.,.M the northern. heiniOnhere, :and .With :
Mimi( closer aitentiOn -being "given tti.
'cenditiOns , (Meth of the Egnaiov, tad •
wheat' priceS. as 'cOMparedtosr. one: ,
week • backwere rangingHfrom1-8, of:
". A cent off to 778 Up, SinfultaneOusW
corn wao..3•8 to 2. 3.4,-(107,•oato q•to
114 lower, •rye varYingiffirol. cent to
• 1 .1-8 at/Vance; had provisions 'showing
22 cents tot.66:•aents setbaelt,.
• • • .
Canadian Tourist
Trade Increases
Incoming Rush Over Border At
Fort Erie to Create All;
thne Record
• 'PORT BRIE, have never
einerienced 'anything like this be-
fore," 'Dugaid 11. McIntyre, director Of
the Ontario totielet•BUrean here, said
In regard, to.record movement of taut -
new ander': way at sthis(border
point, • • • ' '•
•
"One noteworthy feature
.hun-
dreds of 'O•artleo are Aressing. acre on
recommendation :of friends.. Whopre-
ceded theta."' he titct: In steel centres
,M,0111.6 and "Pennsylvania ,many llrms
are giving ..employees fortnight ."yoce,7'
tiprii, and large group's' of them Are
crossing to lifsh in :Northern Ontario
Interest In bass And pickerel fishing
Is especially fairing, Early •predictions
Made 'artliir irrrt-e
lie *Mild exceed. Mgt. year by 25, per
' cent, are being shattereil. Movement
this. •month its really nearer 50 per
cent • greater than last Year."
°If peovinCial•govermient continnes .
its • present re -Stocking, of% northern
streams there is: he teefien WaY next ,
year's itioveMent Of figheeitten Will not ,
exceed present record-breaking
• ,. ,
trHtN iN TORO*1.0
taitav, .
DAvipsoN
Dlstrlbkitors,
thied
Moto'rtycieff, Parts' ,add .4:ae7storieh
•
KENNEDY & MENTON
421 COliege:Sto " TOrefite,
him No.
- After Kerr had been .dried out and fed "•-..the two of thent 'got
to trading. They bargained all through the night and on into the
dawn. • , „ •
When daylight .aerived, :it found McKenzie owning the sheath
knife. ••••'• while 'Kerr was the Possessor of tlie,ent.re trading post
stock, 'shack • and 'everytaingLater soreehOdY• ailed McKenzie just
what had happened. • ' , • • .
• •
With' a slightly dazed' expression still on his 'pan,. Mac replied —
"Yoh' was,a verY intelligent pairson."
, •
".•
And Ithat• just about describes Jiinmy. Londos • .••• a .very
geht.pairs'ort;.And..it'Wouldn't siirprise.us.too Much' te.:see•him hit4lect-.
in the • neat future, as once More :Cluntipeen..:of the World: ' • •
• , „ . • . •• •
Foundation.: ,C6inp,lete:...
FOe.Lcitges.t....Tgleicolje, •
„MT,. PELOMAR,••Calif. ••••••00A scoria.
mass 0? .steel • 145, feet • Wide Middles
atop : Mt' Palomar waiting to .receive
200 Inch glasoeye that •w 11 reveal ..
to man more than eight tithes as much
of the atilirerse.'•ae.ae has ever Seen,.
before. ' , ' ,
'It is the turntable "., foundation for
what Is tb he the, World's. greatest 'tele,'
scope. ".$e 14 months:Seieatisto at the
California• institute of Technology . at ,
Pasadena have • ..beeri 'grinding :: the .
great reflecting mirror -200 .inchee; or.
almost 17 feet, wide --•-that will teat:lily.
the . bottom' 'of'n 60 -foot tube to be
,mounted ' on the Steel. pasp,., ..•".
. -The, tribe is nearing, completion In
phliacielphia and aeon wBl be s,h1PPed •
• • California technicians are now hop.'
ing 36 holes in the liettOni of the
Baso SiMperte will, :fit .1116y the
holes. ',.
:Ween, that task is fitilished,'they. will •
dart the tedieus, Pteceas et'niaking
the flet surface concave so, that it will
Centre, Ito *Oen, Oftfie.'heaveoe. Into
the telescope's eyepiece. Scven amall-
er
tairrorS will gig' thW 00eSsil.
The.latOe :Mirror is opeeted• to be
• fitilehed and installed 111.19$p, It Will,
weigh io tons. ' . .
, The mirforo• material Aided
In the pagerVittOrY7-iiiugt ,bishauled:,
by truck un.
50 Miles northeast of San Diego and •
140, Miles south Of :PiMadetin.
LONDON — Thanks to the gett,
croeity of the ;king of the Belgiarig, •
London again has . an, „okapi.' ' The,
iinimnl presented by Leopold •replaces
one that lived only a shot time in
, captivity at the London toe,
.-••••-*•••
CattleEXporis TO U.S.: . ,
...Total '109,919 Head"
• .
WASHINGTON.. — The .Commig•
gicmer of United States ,Customs an-
nounced this ' week 2cattle inverts
:from Canada and Mexico, from •Jan. 1'.
to July 31 totalled'. 134,097 head, or
86.1, per •cent. of the "total allowance
quota -Provision: of the Canadian .trade
agreement. Cattle -weighing '7'00' lbs,
or more imported. ,firiM Canada total-
led 109,919 head:imparts from Met.t...
ico; •whichifitheEt 'tinder tite Canadian
agreement, were 24,178 head.
„ • .,
'
• , ,
TH a:FAMOUS
'LINIMENT
• RUBBING
Rub ' gone.
°my eisc--Also'.0617
able Id samdler,":regula!
Horse Paralysis
•
Epidemic In .West
, ,
WINNIPEG. --.' ReprePentatives of
the 'Manitoba • Veterinary Association
and Federal And Provincial agrieultur.
ists this Week turned to United States
laboratories for a further supply of
encephalomyelitis' 'serum •In _their ef-
forts -to -check -an epictensic-ortire)Po- •
se that:has already' elaiined scores-;
Of horses in MaeitOba. p..no
Only steck., of the ser am in mani-
lobe-, was .100 . tubes -sufficient for 10'
'd0Ses. This wasAnstifficient tt!
care for the reirrted hundreds.
stricken •••: .
•
Symptoms :of the strange' beige
ease whieh. teok'a 20 per cent'ileath/
tell of horses 'affected. in 1935 in ,Cen.
tint Canada, are drOWsinegs in the ani- •
.mal lotteledby a 'condition- liELw-hich-•::-
, . , , „
It loses' control of muscular Aetion,
OnlYinfrequently have eases: been re• •
1-,ported-In-2Srhan-cleyttkoOr'Iodl*AO.Ilie.:
belief that the.,'disedoe is., contracted
et•
from vitas in, the soil
.,,Aenteness of satiation has been
• increasedbYthe-Mek Of onfliclent ser,-
• Urn: and the threat of delayed itervest;
ingMortisi.. , fo name sopth
, , • :
:of Winelpeg, Dr Fred 'Skinner' rencirt- ,
•ed ": 50 horses !stricken. • and ordinary
medicines useless; +". •
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Cecile Dionne
• Ends "Talk Strike
' CALLANDER., It • required
mother's : cajolery .: to end' '.tho: firat.
strike,in the Dionne :nerserY.,
Olivia Dionne, mother of the quintup-
lets, • heord, the oitniddleweight!'
Ce-
cile, :ceying'.plaintlifelY. i11'. the loisia-
,.tion ward . • •
' :On One, of- ,her frequent 'Visite to .
...Defoe • Hospital; Mrs. Dionne -left .the
. lout 'Sisters' In the '•
I
'Cecile." &Anise :told her CecIIe Pact
been on a. "talk 'ettike7.• for several
• days and :pettishly 'reinsed..te • answer '
when spOketi, to, The doctor Wasr.Voi--
tied ' about her, field the ,n0r00.•
•Dionee • talked „ to „the' pouting
youngster for some timo belote a la= •
••'ply was fOrtliedmirig. i. bring .
Paulineb.'"Iittle pet dog , over?" gad
asked in French. ,
"Old, old," 'Cede' At).
gealtMered froni her cdtto her iiip-
ther'S Cattle, kisged her ' 'Soundly anti'
'trotted Meekly beek to, bed, '
Mts., Dlonne'pliesiied her finestionar
and 'finally . got the chlbl alieWering
..readily, On vIslts from •Mi+,, and gra,
.Dionne And the older brothers And •
bisteis 'et/the quints last Week,' Ceelle
had been nhlowcd to bee thein fine •
to her cold. . •
So 'much .eittlitteiestri.,had the tone
•al •
'tV011 inte foe PAPA, biiinnee,felt hot
• it has .WOOte completely &VOW:: Of
011ie; In, tie Mk Week; .
;MS find it Jolly uport to So itUct.tu'
.the new iiit#060i4A
SAFES
Protect 'y6ukoCA1114 and Ei00I{Ei f!'onri FtE
ittflr TlitEVEe fieW And ticd Bojo, ekt7
titled ihnetA, at Siseei dhOIc ail. ellefi,1
Moderate inUis sipd terrni Vita tdr
pni-nyto+iin, OF *Ott iNePt,
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