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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY JANUARY 28 1921 ALl =) the national Stockman and farmer | = studio. - P $:15 p. m.—"Better Movies,” Mrs. I OVERALLS FOR PLAYTIME : A T oo . Siowan, 4 8:30 p. m.—Addresses from the IS — = E——— banquet of the American Institute of 5 § g Flectrical Engineers, from'the Wil- Pha For warm westher these overalls — = ~ g e e e lakikad: GillliEsd, recommended instead of - more humorist. Larath KErmEniE pARN L ¢ hey 9355 p. m.—Arlington time-signals. RFVELAT!ONS OF A WIFE [muy be siipped over heavier clothes. | Waathin foreonat. - - Their m on in li is to take iIH: ¢ \ iy . {(’n rips and rents and tears that chil- | v ¢ : o : 65 oRP WBZ s3siiisciasesesarasiryniatiziantastessiiterd othes are heir to—and there- | SRk (Westinghouse, Springfield) i s T r L LT Sy Sigis save better garments for a better | P i e Yl # Matxe el el L e bl S el fate | ; 4 THE WAX LADY these experienced burglars occasion- wg;"’rgo m.—Difiner concert by the A " e UL SR they are perfectly straight, but- | Begin H s aly used a car. The little man went ‘ ; £ Lillian's s on « or looking pei » pgi ere Today b . T e voek v I thought of Lilliay words many [on the floor looking n ipects ntly |, Ao sHoUldore Bnd Bave twa A ) up to them and tapped them discon- 7:00 p. m. This “N’f‘ in history. times in the week that followed the |at her, wh bicky a br. Braith-| © S intin B RREE elath ] A novelist, seeking nocturnal ad- dolatale This vielded nothing Late news from the National Indus- stoad ut one side, smiling o Cooise o taia tor ] {venture, loafs upon a bench in Hyde | *0CEN: PHE SCEE R0 1 know | trial Conference, Board. < o £ g ;par“k‘cl.qndon. pnmiinglll\rough \'Ic.- you, Where Tana you put them?” ll\;r(:lorous prgg(l;"l‘l’l\.., L R o . {!mla 1;:[! ].wl fnclsl‘Lzl;r:';"i:‘“)]uo‘:l:l?r- He nodded to thé door. t ‘em eyt P. m.—DBedtime story for th ating : e olicomat.: euripus 1. know " the|MBderiyour bed; T suppose.” §:00 p. m.—Concert by Harold . contenfa of a0’ large: a bundle, chal-| .5 ssure you Corbett, baritone; Ellen L. Itogers CORENIYE £ A0 W i e “Oh . . .” he nodded to me. " 'Ere, | - J .o 4 oy lenges the man, pianist; Mrs, Jessie B. Berwick, vio- . | you keep an eye on ‘im.” e 1. there. at the secret was one of vest of this cast as- A wax figure of a woman is brought | * %} : ¥ O ten into what {/Inist and the WBZ Trio, The little man trotted into 60 T e s Atitude toward f wele Doetor and Unele r | ; | Ito light and the man declares he i8| Wan e Wik-be & bedraom, growpups by Orison S. Marden. st parts for carrying it to his barber shop in | 0 1 ith " mbk { i Mgt M nustache politely took the sack off | BT sV Acton. Out of curiosity the noveiist |y (eI PRCS (R BT (1 oy, | #:35 p. m.—Arlington time signals. follows the man with the bundle and | ¢ Adele Garrlson'™ New advent of the motherless Harrison | waite children into our home, but I must jamuscdiy at t enthusiastic child, have been as obtu her laughing The hmpasse accusation had characterized me, for | Mary assigned the pa 1 failed to read in Marrict aith- fand the children fell to imitating waite's clation of cret Lill asserted 1 would find i} t 1" Mary adinonished, “*un- se- noises with gusto, her subconscious dead sister's ch 6 ne the | Dicky, existence of which her husband knew, | vou. ' woing to be Lillian had said, and I watched my h t ¢ ‘s s0 L, and sister-in-law more closely than I other- ¢ Dicky is going to be the camel | when he sees him turn in a direction | ) o Wrangs ideas et get into thely wise should have done as my exaspera- “Pleg Mary Dricky plea k | opposite to Acton challenges the man oo, | (General Electric Co., Schenectady, tion with myself for not solving the | burlesqued terror, “DON'T b for an cxplanation, He notic 4 Tt Al A o Ntw: ok T wRN | N Y. puzzle grew more insistent e ) my capacity for wet i | |the little man’s finger nails curious to see what was happening.| 6:00 p. m.—Produce and. stock There was comparatively little op- g i | stained with m_arhino oil and -1 looked into the bedroom, where my markr‘t quotations; mews bulletins, portunity for observation, however P ed up her no K | {cludes that he is not a barber. - | companion was striking matches and | 15 p. m.—Address on Farm Anyone who has ever entertained don't know what you mcan, ing into an empty house together the | eoiie ™ "guagenly he gave a cry | DBurcau and Farm Information, by family of six children in a country 4 dainfu anywiry, : 3 {man opens the wax figure to Show| o o iitament; I followed him i“m“»ptpr G, Ten ck. house knows w}h n and con- | it orm to talk back O X | . 2 {the novelist jewels and scems aston- | . Jedroom: over the bed was & cur- 7:45 p. m.—Musical program. BRI were our ot when the firet | your 4 e e Tty . ity : ; | < . ished when he finds the figure empty. | oin, e A - the o 4 shock of their tragedy was over and humps, tie yourself and g i e I curtain upon the shelf stood KYW they began to stom themse some sof liows and put them By SISTER MARY R R RO NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |two waxen figures, apparently identi- | (Westinghouse—Chicago.) to their new home. Our problem | your | our eout.” ise specified, these weh R § | “Nwv'nor, this is a do. There's cal with the one we had brought. | 6:30 p. m.—News, financial and nothing more to be said but to go “Ah, the —1" exelaimed the !m!offlnnl market and sport summary fur- % ir | remarked to me: “IFunny, sir, | WwWGY was much complicated by the re- “Mary ame llarriet Brait) ripes 3 planned for four persons) | sults of the dead mother's unfor- fwaite's voice, in mild reproval, “you ft-Overs |'ome. And I'll eave this 'ere, I man, clutching at one of the figures, |nished by the Union Trust Co., Chi- tunate system of discipline. Out-|should not speak | LAFREAS L1 ol % 1 SPECHIRCOALOL |got no feelings for ‘er.” He raised | He came back into the sitting-room, | cago Journal of Commerce and United | ; SR e U SR S B R wardly insisting that they should be | Uncie Richard seem his foot to kick the figure to piec States Department of Agricultury left free to follow their inclinations “He speaks that way t Ut Mary [don't instigat reckless “clearing are convenient for this concoction. but I stopped him: | up” but carefully take stock and use Sea Pie. or Stew | “Don’t do that. After all, she's| il of li bs of left-overs 6:50 p. m—Children's bedtime “develop individuali in her own |said rebelliously. words—s sccretly had punished | “Mary ! The tone was a trifle | your imag ; A sea pie usvally makes a clean pretty them with a severity at which I |sharper this time “You must not Most left-overs of vegetibles and sweep of the pantry, using all the | 4 A shoute] the little man. i ! WGl once had had a glimpse in her daugh- | contradict me when 1 speak to you.|meats con be divided into two jneits and vegetables at hand. The | “Not so loud,” 1 said, (American Radio Research Corp., s terror-stricken face. The re-|aApologize to your Uncle Richard at groups, one for salads awd one for' covering of the pie is made of| got another idca. I was the| Medford Hillside, Mass.) sults of the combination were rather |once !” : aufies.” mashed potatoes corn meal mush ' first to go. 1 don’t think I made a | ‘ | 6:00 p. m.—"Just Boy,” a broad- upsetting to a well-regulated family “Oh ! w love of Lulu, Har- A very little bit of muny veg = or a biscuit dough. ymistake? Them other figures 1 told | |cast from the American Boy Maga- when the effects of ir mother’s | riet,” Dicky exploded, “don’t make ' lles can be combined in a moldes The “wil” and bone of a rare por- 'yon about was on the floor. My zine, long repression were off, and they so muc % satad or used with lettuee and terjouse steak can be worked into |young woman was on the tabl ; 6:15 p. m.—Code practice, lesson began to dcvolp their individuali- ot A waiting, Mary,” her aunt a Prench dressing, od clear s . Cut_the tail in | Didn't think of it at first. Guv'nor, | % No. 4. ties at the expense of our furniture |said inflexibl Fwo - tablespoons rots, 1wo Of liny picces, cover honc and meat |1 couldn't made a mistak 6:45 p. m. Boston police reports, and our nervous systems. ou're delaying the game, Har-|pius g v ostalk of celery can be h cold water, add the “soup bag” | There’s somcthing cls Guv'nor I Boston police headquarte “Foxy Grandn viet,” Mrs. Draithwaite’s husband combined with one or two pickles sud et stand half an hour, Then got a feeling that I know what's| S AL Mother Graham, still insisting that |said, with his booming big laugh. and two or three tablespocns of Lring slowly to the boiling point |'appened: when I wasn't looking, my { WEAF the children sleep in her room and 2 can't wait f apologics, now, | carefully chopped cc meat inan gud jet simmer an hour longer, | mate picked up one of them figure . l(‘”"\“ca“ el. and Tel, Co~— ) the one adjoining, kept very much can we, Mary? Come on, tell the [aspic jelly, making a salad any | Strain and serve very hot with a{off the floor and put it on the tabie | 4 T4110-10:30 p, m—Dr. Frank Cail- to her room in day time, plead-[how 1'm to manage a trunk, BoInan ah0illd e protidita ke b little steamed rice in each plate, instead of mine just after I'd done, | i cott, to speak on “Picturesque Spain ing that she ws warmer there. | And then 1 v in my sister-in- Caulifiower, ¢ ind Vegetables that have been served [ And off I went with this ‘ere bar- of Today.” Daily sport talk by "'hus she escaped most of the noise [law's face the thing which Lillian » rowith 4 E with butter are good reheated in gain. 'E stayed behind to clear up, Y hornton Fisher. Talk by the the six children made, for Marion |had told me that I would sce there. ! of rved on o crisp | eream sauce, A sprinkling of [as ‘e said, and '’s walked off with { Pedple's Trust Coi one of & serlés of and Junior werc enthusiastic par- | e lettuce with French dressing grated cheese adds to the richness [the whole of the swag. The—" I loctures oh: Robert = Browhing . by ticipants in the plays which Mary, nned corn is used to advantage | of the sauce and or 1 did not speak for a moment, ! \ Hoxie 1% Yohild, Conoert: by vibzant with dramatic instinct, | i owders, “sea ples” and the re- Aspic delly seemed quite possible, My \nan | John Prindle Scott. Hazel Kelier, gineered, and the games which heated type of dish. One knuekle of veal, 1 quart cold | would not have m a mistuke sheh | 1 | dramatic soprano, accompanied by 8 this. He was still grumbling: | Alma Grade; concert by the Mozart e Braithwaite and Dicky indefatigably G c b e Connts water, 2 tablespoons minced celery N T LONEY | . T i e et IR S O L ey “Foxy Grandma,” Lillian christen- | the lett-over dish lics in its garnish | jemon, 1 sprig parsicy teaspoon | Worst about our profession is there ? i ed her in an asidc to me one after- noon. She's leaving all the discip- High Waistine line to her daughter and ¥ou, 50| e had almost forgotten that there that Mrs, Braithwaite will see ex-|\ere such thi liilnea Ainaer actly what she is going to be Up|oup straight,. beltless. frocks against; but, at the same time, 8he | o ey reminded of it this spring, is tenaciously rting her right 1o | ther » indicatipns It may return Keep the children by that sleeping |and that it may be hi ¢ a change arrangement, thus insuris her daughter’s obstinate insistence upon vided Collars her own right to them. Some old ars of white satin or batiste are dame, that " frequently bound with colored ribhons #he smiled to hersélf, and then It t alnd of | peppet 18, shells of [ain't no "onor in it. Lut 1N get evy et worved on the Lewt | :\ll‘]L'U:I::‘][ S ith i LIl get even |, oRING OVER THE LITTLE| h s much coremony | hone, The bone should cracked | What are you going to do? AN \.'""\s””':“‘;“ ME VIR L adanLan Halh had s G lad of artichokes iy several places. I'mt meat and| “I'm going round to 'ave a chat,SUSPICION. Ak he Story Book will more than 1§ alt lhone, water, salt, onion, s celery, | With 'im, I'm going to bed now, but [ o Bt Nt sl Han atmosphere of 1 parsley \d peppercorns in soup | 'l see 'im tomorrow morning, 4| 1 | LR M- SR =S T, SORUGNRL: TR . bt clasping his burden, which he placed |quartct concert, tle, Being slowly to the boiling | will } : o | upon the table,® “Got you!" he re-| 7:45 p. m.e—Manly Price oo point and simmer until stock fs re-| “Why walt Ul tomorrow morn. [ pPOW Lhe WRIC TGOt MORL DG PO ‘““m‘,“ ! e :‘,'l',“_',.ll‘_“_ 5y iuced onc-half, traln and let [Ing? Isn’t that a bad plan? How, MArK o by e g gl L o fadity » . you shan't palm another dud figure | men, an opportuni stand until cool temove fat, Add |do you know he won't sell the stuff on me ”,' pressed his thumb ‘:'pm.‘ $:00 p, m.—Gotham Natoinal ol elopas N T temon juice. morc st it nccessary |tonlght?” [the waxen forehead, where it left a quartet concert family und apportion her Jeft-overs | ynd one-cighthi teaspoon white pep- | ivnor,” suld the Wttle man, “Liy SEl o % Snew it naw iy m ceoived: That S 5 lper. Add the crushed egg shells and |[don't Row »\\'ln your occupation I8, | \wey § got no time to knock your and Man Came from Evolution put her band softly upon my arm trie in reheated dishes | ping slowly to the bolling polut, | but you're wasted in it Off I 0 10 vui'on he remarked to the hlack |debate between Doctor John 1o RS yvu wived the probien onne Accrssories sl : irring - conewantly. . It sgge Re st i ol mustached man, who was leaning | Straton and Doctor Charles Francis yet?" she asked. “No, I can sec you | Hate, handbags and parasols’ of ¥ hourekeeper Jentiful the sHghtly beaten white 111, | b Aoodey | Dattai g i . : negligently against the mantlepicee, | Potter, rechunife meats can | of gne cgg should be used with the | 1 followed: we were becoming | iy ! in eroquettes, in ere shell, Let simmer 15 minutes and | friendly, we too; besides, it would be | "oy i 1o o fuien for as he toast or patties, meat ples fagd the latin - softened in cold | Well from my point of view to dis-| , gt DB e s o ) jturned to his faithless accomplice, tad e Ot « a water, Strain through double thick- OVCr where the othcr man - lived. | e jatter uttered a cry, and a Rl - el (:"é‘(‘ g - n el loth and s an |\ cre Tortunate cnough to And &i4¢ fame came out of the mrate. 1| g:00-Children's hour Ly Pesxy futo the sitting room where the chil- | ready to use i, put in a handful o ual, which the Hitle man prodently | i n e back in affright, for the fire, | Albi . ' dren were at pla y was direct- | raw sifced potatocs t will lower a pie.” (Copyright, 1921, NEA Senvice, Ine.) “‘"" should drive ut (o the Grand [qnimated by witdness, was ushing | §:10.— Hducation “Todsy for th chartreuse @8 always attractive . Central Station, out of which, after| Y § it SRR day Tfor © R y ” lalong the carpet, making tor my legs T i y y one of the cleverest ways of use | sponge Cake a moment, we emerged 10 tUrn o- an e tatie . dhia :I""m‘ s ng i Bt sl For this the The texture of angel or sponge | Ward the north, making for some| g 9 eupls § e | s Josh cried the black mustached 800 rect Y cakes is improved §f you divide them |mean strects. When we reached the | AWe'se oot nothinis 10 Rt it| Beoke. Fami 590U 40 EeiM by pulling spart with two forks in- | place, we found it in complete dark-| o Here!™ g mwid to me. - QuICK] | §:15-s*"The. Cradit, MAn .15 Good stead of using a knife {ress, Only one light burned in the | e By . e e X Man 1 Good g . o shoved the figure into 1 X Ned” B I : or mashed ; | window opposite, from “which came rms, pushing us out Jr:"‘" Al eO/” Wt Wuaene . Neyer, | meat prep: ¢ with Cenvnted Chiina the sounds of a violent quarrel |- Thlind, with fear, ns the fi y whatever is 1 L " After you lLave cemented broken |street stank of dirt; decaying vege | yuknown causes rushed all over the mm“:‘" Song recittal by Ruth Haines, The whole s then steamed or bak china or glass together,. apply ad-|tables were rotting in e gutters.| woom wo ’ | : : - am, we ran to the stairs and down.| K:45-—Concert by the g and can be sePved with a tomato of | hesive tape to hokd the parts in plac .-]\\hm-l s veliebting. that the Waght | Ac we cnme out. T heara Lehind meli il FRuans: oy oo ddony: ¢lub other piguant Indisvidval molds | until the giue has dricd thoroughly, |of erime is not necessarily opulence, | yn “ eeirm i . e | MY COMPpANION Was painstakingly en- ed upon the bell of a partien- haven't. Well, supposc you watch |cretonne or printed fabries are very your sister-in-law's face from here |smart at Palm DBeach for a few minute We were standing in the living Overheated Vat room, near the door which opened | If fat gets too hot before you are wanted ing a play she had invented in which |the temperature | uuartet, tval m steps of the bia mustached | 9.00—"The Political Sitvation in man, . He was ving something: | Washington,” by IFrederic William at once he disappeared into the darks | Wile, _ar= W | — - - — e — . - Tetter from Leslic Prescott to Leslie | must not spoak f you larly mean-looking and untidy 1tts | g ST = Oaideit by . % A £ Socedh e ran togcther in panie, about a|ifamily from Bocrnstein-—Ward Q answered for a long time, 50 much 80 | yundred yards, but th figure slipped s Jack Illlhdll ;‘:l‘l?'\;:":‘ l“’l’!‘l.fi“; 17‘;‘0" t “. rl':lrlFl ¢ ] r at you 1 that I suggested to my friend that his Park hotel orchestra, 4 1 Jack | id at you," said dack ) d from my grasp, and with a crash b—lte-tra < o o accomplice was not at home. He | woattered tiselr : Ok me £ Ume we- the whole story, little Marquise, 1 ) cslie, you must un- N 3 i fra . and v or T think T would have done o if the | understand t in something he ¢ g and a e “ solggered at me, having cast up un|pevement, . The Jittle man et ott an | 1orbe el ooy 51 ol < 4 » Sod . . | P . et o | 00— Danc wogram by he : abont : :) eye and seen a curtain twiteh, e groveied among the pisces money had not belonged to arl ) Carolinla sides, he knew what he was doing: 1 areiiningg. ] 1o diamonds! the figure was 1 Gm‘“‘ percetved a rbythm in the ringing: e V he made up a little tune, which I moment we stood and stared disappointing sight, unable to what had happened, pearls to get the money he thought my mother had given me to pay his debts. 8o I just kept still know making y! How mnsey a Goblin ca h read, is 18 the police #la- But there was one thing 1 was de- ¢ ] unti ‘ ' Ann sald as ane ' J ion I an 1o grasp “Don’'t you could not fsllow, After ten minutes the door opened to reveal a Whitney. I knew I would have to tell | als him also that I had sold some of the t ha this Ay “0 completely dressed: 1 realized that 1 on the here was a prudent fcliow, 1 d, “the fire was only a termined upon. Ruth should not be t atte . y t|s < valked into okic'e 1 knocke “ This man looked more gently bred. | trick to get us out. He didn’t mind sacrificed, Of course she had done | condemn he i ¢ « e kind policeman @ terribly foolish thing in bringing t All v . ! . i ( and | “Come in He was tall, very thin. had a large jr he burned the house, It's not his money to my house, but I suppose e had an fale At hetits Sy BEALE Fort e e Cabita . biack mustache and sorrowfil eyes. | gwn, 1 suppose Whil we were fa she too felt a great responsibility in I take P ) . Andy and litile Weeky and the | 100King over the little man, he con- | the bedroom, he undid ont of those | keeping the money around, knowing % ' e had eaten ail o cake o Haitznoodle and the Gingerbread Man |Sidered me with great’ suspeion, petrol tins and splashed it all over| CHANGE IN DIET it belonged to Karl Whitney i | o % % g luck e nioe swered cookie “IUs all right, Jim" suid the little the floor, He laid u trall of petrol | SOMEUmes, as a benefit to the des would have to be sent back to Struble ' g " man, confidentially He jerged his una 1t § If 1 hadn't goue into the pleted system through wasting dise & Mrebis the moment 1 came home \ . . ye- thumb toward me: ““E's all HgWL" pedroom aiter you . s Of a8 a resull of seasonal habita, e g o e (R Lt e ) X : hey |The back mustachied man let us In, | 0 whats the goed of talking | @ Chunge in diet hecomes necessary, closing the door behind us. In the sgig the Nitie man, anerily. ‘e dene Pt Change in diet must not be enter- you 1o let them |Gt of a single taper, he looked | yus, But what 1 went to know ed into haphazardly. It should be inade only upon the adviee of your . ” ; pen t . g 1 id as she g frightencd ' at once, the tone | Wiy, Guv'nor! look ‘ere!” He plcked | 000 la 8" am » ' o yo irs 1 ¢ . candy cover ;.l‘-: my companion changed “80!up & large piece that was obviously PHYSIClan, if serious impairment of ¢ 1 t ot a ed The i policeman Wip 1ere you are, you—swine he r the forehead “Tnere's my thumb | YoUr health is to be avoided. . o th r he y aid P P f v first time a marked, conversationally “You're | mark.” - One may not be in the right physi- »f this mat ) t o ever giver Al- | the who done your mate out cal condition to stand a change in diet him anythi - 4 et 1 smiled “No. bDon't you ree is share of the swag. 1 didn't think | that just before pushing the figure | F11H0Ut careful preparation. But he i Best i i 4 1 e nar adie 4 y you'd Iet me ir Expect you was!iato my ar : T e may not by aware of this condition. m"d’s Laxative is . ' ar m 3 » Prightened of what I'd do to 3 n 1.’:,,;',,: y e ,l" L' I "':”f'"l It anything should go wrong the i i ; i < : i T bin thumb shere sou had done on ChANSCd dict is to' blame and not the 't."fomla Fig syrup" e ! ! #, - “1 don't know what you mean,”|the forchead, and he paimed upon me | CRTCICS8 action of the individual con- - : » y ¢ black mustache in an edu-|the figure he had paimed on you be. | C.TMed. One is simply courting ‘rou- < g ca 1, cockney voiee 5 bie to institute a complete change in diet withowt knowing the actual hody condition, through a careful health examination, Often peopie rogard a change in diet with ne more concern than a change in clothes In the changing of any dici, spe- care must be en 10 the ats, are not only a sonuree of peat to the body but are very important regulating other food processes. vog etable fats and those of nuts and ous v fore l.ook at “im lroerp iy le man, There was a long silenc Then Pe‘oid the inw t the little man sommed up G n o say. Jim, yon dida®t | nor, in my profession you can't choose m off an emply figare on me while | your mates as you'd like to. you “oppedd it with both of ‘em? Oh, | engine cleaner, 1 am, an FUE F've “aif 8 mind to do!ahout me. What 1 o1 i 208 you, and 1" forgot it ! the ANGTY men my mate was a conjuro “Nons You don't want to hang Moch Mf,(l“"“' “_' """"':'*' ”'i-. n,\v,m’;n .w,’,\ of midnight adven- stolen his shar f the job you did i changing diet. The rea®on is they are tonight; he says you nave both fig- more casily digested than ife animal ures in your possession. Surely you|# o o | (a8, Thelr nutritive value is just as is more pleas- can prove it by letting us come up-| great while the flavor | VOICES IN THE AIR) = A wice kind policeman sald “ Come “Don’t ‘e talk beautiful,” said the | Too much salt retains uric acid and Y fittie man. “But that's what we | therefore too much salt will cause want, Jim, and we'r: going up.” (Monday, Junuary 28, 1 catarrh and other similar troubles, Jt ter, 1 B . ¢ . " sils, Bo b I'n sure you relcome,” said v | must also be practically avoided in all * Rurry Mother. A teaspoonful o ) s N s ' " B ¢ " the bLlack mustacihe, nervously eye KDKA rheumatic troubles. Too little salt is SCalitornia Fig Syrup” now will ther- e 3 s 1 A v v eyes, ‘he niee policeman | ing my bulk. “Come up and see.” the cause of manutrition,owing to de- nia Fig Syrup T i " (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). | fici d @ughly ciean the litte bowels and ip a ! hat v ar o r away re and th JAin m ve «dy Amn the key so thal Rather surprised by this friendly ghouse, Eas &h). tent assimilation of food. fow hours you have a well-plagful ™7™ h I ¥ * i ‘ door and let!Teception, we went up to the first % e | The saits contained in vegetabies, M8 again. Even 1f cross, feverich, & no y k T olley 1 . . ’ + friends ot floor, where a so-called sitting room| 6:15 D. mv-‘l'""mr rnmr:t by the | cere ete, are not the same &S BINNs, constipated of full of for 1 t : ' & , oon Fug p happy at this, Even | was occupied merel; by a table and | KDKA Little Symohony orchestra. common sait. The vegetable saits SilSren 10y~ fts pleasant tast ' > okie th in was giad 1o get out |8 chair, Here rhed another 15 p. m.—"Winter Sports in New |are chicfily phosphates &nd car. Toll your Arupsiet you wa - . ' . ¥ wdy Ann gave svery |randie i siorced Wy 2 [‘rnl. iy 'Hr.lrna;:.'- ‘Y.vn“v- | Lonates ,:.,,-,.,,‘.4 o h geti, o Cal S np 5 » i N % en 1 Joblin, and |fire » irned well in an o' » p. m tadio Girl Scout . cinm and maznestum. m':"‘ :‘:_’;:,:ui :,,:,’;,r,, 4 s - . . 1 > Wit Nicoman, | EFAte. Thongh the fight was seanty. | Mk conducted by Laura Holland careful to remember on an irectio g e ' v i . . bre and |1t wae obdions that mhink 7:45 p. Mm.—With th Dreamtime | change (hat the salts coniain no pro Bt 21l ages 3 R T o ' e ' " - oneen e 1 v o ady in Storvias tein, as maay people consider them must say L~ Iefuse any s5t, 39 & & doot 4 . N o 2 jdozen petroi , which showed tha l 5:00 p. m.—Market reports from | pourishing. tion.

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