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'\(-m of exterminating me and my M, |tamiy J)/ / i vy wanted your father out of the way, and thoy killed him," ¢ enest | Py N Dad was In Grafton; ho s ‘fl | wasn't here. If they want me badly enough, they won't stop when I go | Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of COPYAIGHT 1026 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. home." R 1 t. f W'f BEGIN HERE TODAY enough to persecute a girl the way| “And in the second place,” grin.| "Yés they would, —They simply evelations or a e HENRY RAND, 55, a business |he did Olga Maynard?” Jimmy |nod Barry, “there's no sense to what [think that with you here they'ro in man, s found murdered in a cheap |finished. |you'rve saying in the first place. You [danger of belng round.” J hotel in Grafton. Police find a| ‘“Well, why doesn't somebody get [sound liks the fellow who was ar-| “Well I'm aticking, Barry. i woman's handkerchief and the stub |after him? Why doesn't sho tell that |rested because his dog had bitten a (#0rry.” He ralsed his hands and It of & yellow theater ticket. story to the police?” {boy. Ho told the judge his dog “j“"' fall wn{!{_'o his side, “Until T JANET RAND, his daughter,| “You make mo laugh, Barry |wouldn't blte in t first place, |¢¢ It through. breaks her engagement with BAR- (Who'd belleve her. And how could [dldn't have any tecth in the second | = "W ‘1“- maybe T can sco RY COLVIN because of the “dis- |she prove anything. My boy, Sam |place, and in the third place he °f\"- Jim." Barry lodd grace” JIMMY RAND, his son, |Church makes his money do a lot of |didn't have any dog in the first |the other's shoulder, Mary Harrison’s Sub-Consclous | For I saw clearly that all of the Speaks Out |child’s suppressed suffering at the That Mary Harrison would an- (hands of her strangely cruel mother, tugonize me wany times in our lfe |her angulsh that she could not love was sometling forcibly ime |that mother as other girls loved upon me by her comment [thelrs and that most awful thought upon my decision to take her with {of all, she could not mourn her, had me to Lillian's hotel. She was so been intensified during those sad- goes to Bridgeport, where the thea- |loud talking for him. | place." ;“n‘"d"i‘r?wm compressed lips, “i brusque, so decided, o near to rude- [dened days at the farm by the spece |ter 1s. The stub {s traced to OLGA | “How do you know that Miss May- | “You're hopeless, you good for ;1‘(‘ ne tried fo harm Janet, I'd kil ness in her reference to Lilllan and |tacle of the perfect love and coms MAYNARD, a cabaret singer, {nard wag telling you the truth?" Inothing shyster.” Jimmy laughea |Bim hip which existed between he had b with | Lili nd her idolized daughter. It r the impulse to |was a subconscious jealousy of Mar- ally But I re- ion, which she was cherishing, and ained mysell was not only my knowledge changed my rancor to guest, but a child facing an fmport- | pity. ant life problem which I wanted to “I'm sure Marlon {sn't half as help her solve, and I waited untfl 1|saintly as vou imagine her,” I sald, could command my voice to tran- |smiling. “Indeed, I've seen her upon quillity before I spoke |a number of occasions when she de- “I am eure vou a mistaken, served anything but that epithet. Mary,” 1 said, “at regards |[But 1 am extremely sure of one Mrs. Underwood's feeling toward |thing, and that is Mrs. Under- Marion that for a ond time dur- | pank Jimmy meets and falls in love | “Don't be such a skeptic, Barry,” |cutright, and then, more seriously. N I know you would blese your old with MARY LOWELL. Later he en- |sad Jimmy wearily. “Do I look like he asked, “By the way, if you were | hdrt, “’ #ald gnco before, and 1 counters Olga. She faints at hearing [a fool?" lup at the Z. and R, offices to did ; Yl‘:\" ”"9“~ V."T the lust "!‘"‘I police want her for murder. Mary, | “I think you're a fool to be stay- |you see u girl by the name of ”‘ on ‘.ll-* 'flx'!: I'm going to kil ont with SAMUEL CHURCH, a |ing here, with people taking pot |Lowell?’ JSREn R o urae wealthy lawyer, sees Jimmy 1ift Olga L e into a tax! and misunderstands, 2 The fog that hung low Olga tells police the stub might Bridgeport sireets when they ¢n ) have come into possession of a man | the theater had lifted by the tine who “picked her up"” two nights ' | the performance wag ove g |before the murder. Jimmy receives | walked out into a clear and sturl mysterious warnings to leave Bridge- | night. port and later is attacked by two In the midst of a di he few hour: 1 to smot} answer her sslon that place the first time you were at the tarm, When you ecame back again | everything was serene and peaceful, wasn't it?" . That episode with Marlon took | wood's feeling toward you. I am not | going to tell you that she loves you learly, but she has no dislike for you. What is more {mportant, and {the reason I am taking you to her— !mcn but escapes. | With Jimmy and Mary estranged, | Church gets Mary's promise to mar- |ty him. Jimmy accuses her of mar- | rying for money. | | centered about two loy | -6tk young | fools they heard sharp cries goine distance up the street. Promenaders lturned thetr heads inquiringly end | then hastened toward the e 0f course,” she replied, “because [she admired your dramatic tempera- T was 80 battered by what had—hap- |ment when you were a child—and pened—that T—wasn't screaming.” [she 1s the best qm:llf!ed o;‘ nn;l Her face twitched and I averted my |woman I know to give an unblases 5 s, knowing that she was remem. |and valuable opinion of your talent R Horizontal 10 Above cnaietinides: lantaRihe (manjer r h her's | —or lack of it. Therefore I wish her | 1 Photoplay {11 Bridle straps SR O L L ering the tragedy of her mot '””t ss von. But, of course, if you 12 Exclamation of sorrew '15 Tiny particle ot i‘h ety :\A(. R e ron sohl| st b s : 13 Stir {19 To think CEman G G, 4 SRS e v 8 58 s 4:‘;!‘ ;};B:-:l‘::rrm: for the strange | “Oh, Auntls Madge” ehe cried, i: }::;:s;f;n it :'*' Her 1o break thele ensasanient. | personality which hzd been FEliza- | “telephone her quick! I didn't know |- P 4 | Ol e I et GRoe D | Jimmy and Olga, out one night, see a man they both recognize—she | as the man who got the stub, he as one of his assailants. The man es- | gathering crowd. | “Come on, Jim.” Barry gral | his arm, laybe it's a fight, Ma }somc-nnn' getting pinched.” | It was a fight. Standing on tip- toe on the outer fringe of the crowd they could see two struggling figur locked in a desperate clin vy scuffled near the curb. They fought silently, with grim Intensity, wholly o 3 1 Lac 3 One's mother's sisters St feaid £ beth Harrlson. —T— e 2“{“1“?‘“’:?‘;‘0“;“ ozd 4 1"{‘,’:23\']"’“1&‘:"":; tribs cause she had refused to have any- s {oblivions of the crowd that hemmed “And Marion's time was all taken How her ambition was obsessing 1; Hr "Eom it 2 T S ({ i e Ithing to do with him, had caused | [ther in. up with being angelic,” she went on. [her! T elghed as I hurrled her into i Cvnf'i al structural un }-” Erul & "“‘a‘n; Pon PriS o to lose several jobs. Jimmy real- | | Then suddenly there was a pari- “She wouldn't have sald anything [the small rgteroom where were lo- |57 sfil"c 88 Bty izes Olga fs in love with him and fs |ing of the two forms and a sudden back 1f T'd slammed her all over the |cated the telephone boothe. T fear. |22 Sy |25 MR ldceply troubled. She offers her lips | {darting in of ons of them, a mvift place, becauss she was s0 sorry for |ed that never would this girl know 4 ‘“' |32 o' ecome ]an r-xr‘v‘.mfi land he kisses her. | feint and then the sick I me. Oh, T know I'm a little beast, |thy happiness which comes from a :5 Resident :3 Tnstrumento! lc‘omy:., n Mary writes Jimmy a letter, ex- | ofithe DAt oL NIt an o but Marlon always got my goat, she [placld lfe with ordinary atms and |26 To employ 24 Tuglor0us, RIGTES !plaining that she had broken with | lof the figures dropped——dropped was so damned good. T liked her an | desires possible of gratification. She |27 Therefore = 86 Pictorlal news Church, The office boy sticks the | like & log, his head striking the curh awtul lot too, and I'll bet 4t T could |always would alm at a star, and 1 :!l \:an?m of "a 42 To 'assflrt jletter in his pocket and forgets ft. with a resounding smack. He lay gat her off by myselt T could pep her | teared that even if she brought it |3 Cavities 43, Movie rev lewer That evening Barry tells Jimmy he | still, up. But she's 0 hipped by that |down she would find flaws in its size {32 F."M |45 Gender met a smart lawyer that day. “His | Did you ges that?” mother of hers that ghe'd be torn |and brilliancy. 34 Very light boat |46 3.1416 name,” #aid Barry, “was Church. “Good Lord, what a sock!"” “He's killed him!"” | The mutterings of an idle, curious crowd. . . . Then there was a quj {movement, a swift shuffling of feet |and bodies tensely straining. Someone in the crowd set up the top him! Stop him! There I« into pleces before she'd do anything | T resolved to call Lilllans’ number |35 Malicious burning of a dwelling 45 Musical fnstrument i el S S e che thought Mrs, Underwood would |first instead of the farm and if she |37 Correlative of either found in picture liouses CHAPTER XXXVITI not lke." were at home to go directly to her |38 Half an em All right (abbrev.) “Good Lord!" Jimmy exclaimed at T had a smile at the plcture of |hotel and telephone Katie from her |39 Exists TUnopened flower lthe me;mn' et (‘)‘urri\'s e Marion which she evidently had [room. Mary's outburst in the lobby Point of compass Maseuline title of courtesy [“Ever R aiA 44 T lehs mothinsihul hung in her mental gallery. To me, |had drawn several ;nlrsr of 'c,ur(liou: 41 Extinct flightless ratite bird }ai.«dvood e Ghnreh 2 N ’ o her face, and as I noticed at |43 Cry of a raven Chil o 4 " T O e He?;if::rlto men lingering near the (44 AMeasures of cloth To perform cgarded him In bewllder eriousness, i S =iin 5 = y 5! T oo{c;a:;lo:;l e o0 pag® was |entrance o thie little anteroom, cov= 5 To make love Second note In scale Wi, what's wreng with uyoure a tiar, ‘grinned Barey. “The most wondesful girl in the world (To Be Continued) highly ludicrous, although I found fertly eyelng her, I wanted nothing |50 Wagers Myself |¥%40n, o ahead, Barry. Don't mina | 18 Your sister. et ! Point of compass Solar disc | I cause for gomething far from laugh- |0 much as to get my h|ghly‘dyna- 51 TErases | fer in Mary's tempestuous explana- |mic charge away from 1}-m‘hn el. To apnoy ‘ flon of Yer antagonism toward| Copyright, 1026, by Newspaper Berlalning to the mooh | Marion. Feature Service, Inc. Passage of the movie house I’ | me. You soid you had met him t0- |shots at you out of the dark. And| “Saw a lot of glrls, Jim. Some of {day? How come? Explain. [T think if the lady is charm “Well, I'm representing & client |enongh, and according to you she with a big damage claim against the | 11" et that. why, you might be w Z. and R. rafiroad. I've got & £00d |1t give her something bette |case, too. This fellow Church Is the |(pay on even hreak attorney for the railroad. It se “Oh, you're an utter fool. Won't Ihe defends all, or nearly all, of thelr | <o “evor get any sense? damage suits Lhisipiiece [ imat hiritodasiagd e Fad 2 e 1"?1‘;gxrxn':ilritgnh\r'i;d];Pvr' rds came unchecked from his lips | proposition folr settling out of court, LD s i v ot s bt 1ehisn Blie ellouEhsnoney ioy No one could| “Yours a lar grinned Barry. s jme and T told him ro. T'd rather | IR s i v e e o g e Rl R take a chanco on flghting him. but, iy, 41t it how, “the most wonderful girl in the | _Dinner—Stutfed pork tenderlof: las 1 say he's a smart baby and he |77 e [tried apple rings, onions baked [told me today how he conld throw a | W28 anvbody hut you. T take ¥ou | T Lo T ed at Jimmy with a {BUSks, radishes, whole wheat brec y girl?"” —— e s ) by no U . Did T miss anything by not BY SISTER MARY Breakfast—Oranges, cereal, thin cream, fish hash, corn bread, mi coffee. Luncheon—Spinach and cheece souffle, toasted corn bread, rhubarb | | Helps | 58 Unit of work 60 Fictitious tale f t 63 Native Metal €5 Prophet 66 Principle 67 Verbal > - j3 Girl of Today e 2 8 Morindin dye AN AND RILEY, INC. “‘Well, that being the case I'm| ¢ Makes lace b BEAT A 3 Mamio |afrald wo'll have fo dispense with| 5 Guide in A motion picture Miss Lowell? Who is she, “Mary Lowell is the most wonder- girl in the world, Barry.” The s | fat neck and chok | ste i g & e i Kean and Riley. We did not hire theater {1t of ohstacles in my way and even | SRR e ising_eve and detected [Sicamed fig pudding, milk, coffer wearily, “you must let me do this}y.p 4y g firm, you know.’ Relleves | keep delaying the case until we get | T8 BE T ST TiNow listen, |the © ion of pain on Jimmy's | Bulk is added to the breakfast L] t to. Iltke Julle| <« ‘We're a firm now, Mr. Sterns, | 7 Acted as 2 model you ses that what [and you'd better get substitutes for| g geat g ¢ room will help to [the hat-checking statlon where we! g Rent or ripped soine of the bills to keep Roslo [are. We're leaving as goon as I can {ready to throw up the spong | “Watch him,” cautioned “T've heard ha was a fury fixcy What? A big lawyer like oy . menu by serv v g 1'd believe any- count we. Why, what's the 1"”‘" lhin! ‘:::n;; ]“uh()\!:. ?rax‘m]g_ urch—O'L told [matter, Jim? Is it as bad as that? | ® =~ an just julce. hile chil- Ty o':" by my own | What did she do to you?2" |dren under four years of age should - i | 7“1 feel better it I unload my |PEVEr be glven more than the juics mmy. |In the first place « Ithing about Sam C \im3 |me an earful and « [limited experience with him that 1 he asnbol get back to Julie and tell her we're 2 i . he's known all n‘vr‘rithn sv?vr‘" e e i e |troubles on you, Barry. In your ‘:;u“.:nn;;g“?:: ”(:lotrvrh:h:‘!.l;-p? ;M 5 1 overheard this, for if | being fired.’*" secretary of education in the presi- | | “TN tell you a rm_f"vvmrf about | “And in the second place—oh, |ignorant way you asked me it I had s Silpet ths mmg GEsioLCE Lelping Mamte, I|(Copyright, 1026, NEA Bervice, Inc.) | gent's cabinet. Not such an unrea- | hSamiChuch iR vaL Se | eli, what's (he use of talking about |fallen for Olga Maynard, No. P"r') A rhubarb comes into market » slept on a shelf instead 5 sonable request, it would seem! After i ou Health [iAE = . AT :u"". 2 5 {haps I'd be better off if T had. I fell R e A e e :;‘m and listened to the| TOMORROW:..A Good Bluff. |4y we do have as many children of | Can you imegine 2 skunk low jit® [for Mary Lowell, and I fell hard. €% " yofs ing of a tiger instead school age In this nation as b fgs i‘ How to Keep It—= e e s.}lnd nho’::‘ she's going to marry Sam i Rhubarb Tapioca s compl e, a cabinet of or 5 Church. SRt e i | Causes of llines | “Well,” commented Barry bluntly, | One cupe quick-boillng taploc, e 9 ; =SS T found that the G ‘ stock is nqt considered unreasenable | S which meant Sterns, oss’ s omer at all! | (BY DR Al o o e | Surgeon The governor of the state ot Ohio | - Al l‘elv; Ch:lee :Void:‘l J starts an investigation of the rumor- ‘onsiderable ado about the far-|.; state prohibition department's | rying of Vera Catheart without our | s ot women s “decoys” o "get” “fl”“‘“'fl H"‘i”»‘f t"‘"””‘?s r]lgmly. ‘-‘”1; |a man. Much ado about it., Perhaps somehow T can't get nearly as much |yyzpely go. But for the sweet sake of | . . |wrought up over any injustice sus- | st why not tirade against t ghif! 3 M consistency, wl not tirade ag willjalama o dion s e “T'\": \i:‘: tained by Vera as I can over the | ettt eiaiar Relly uf'tf.rmhflv‘- igned, The Mal-1 o ctacle of hundreds of thousands | e departments of | ™" p L0t vour baby from p pira BESITISE: of shawl-headed immigraut wiv 2 | alenteve v from perspira- i forMAT o8 80K : lesi nabia large imasilii s SRe et den (e SR Rt 1 meekly showed the noto o Ma- |14’ 5, ygniers of men in this country | jority of thelr suspects by the use o R :“':M”M_‘ LI moun mis, She turned pale and then her | ony “acy to the horaeland every . sen! ot ¥ C € 1 yman ‘¢ ) the poor per- 1R, r wat R facs was suttosed seithieed. RS R o R (e o roy |Rubber or wa f napkin “the young lady seems to know what {2 cups water, 3 cups rhubarb cut {n side her bread is buftered on. Sam's |{inch lengths, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 1 -4 got tie heavy dough, I hear.” |cups sugar, 1-4 teaspoon soc |” “You wouldn't say that, Barry, it | Cook tapioca In water with |you knew her.” until clear. Pour boiling water fo And then he told Barry the whole \more than cover over rhubarb, zd story, beginning with his first meet- [soda and let boll up once. Add ing with Mary. . . . land rinse in clear water. Add fo “And so you see, Barry, Olga in a |boiling taploca with sugar and cool cause of the|five or ten minutes. Turn into & |mold and let siand several honr: ¥ don't you go te Mary |chill and become firm. Serve w |and explain the whole thing?" |sweetened whipped cream or s “Not now, Barry. It's too late. nd cream. [ “Why, you darn fool. are you go- | The apple rings are sprinkled with H UMMING) . 8. Public “manage was trying to change my shitt so I would not work at the same time Mamie did. We'd just put on our aprons and gotten ready for the lunch hour when a typewritten notice was hand- ed to me, which said, “Miss Kean You should know that while baby y to wash | 3's mouth until appear. Baths should be given | st onee a da ng the {summer months three er four tepid | nge baths daily help H | the practice in Prickly Porky Loses Some Little Spears eecuted * = . At ine to : and sec her marry |sugar a AT e e “Do you think you can taks eare |""p "1 (ir nation's laws |°° 1ted 0 1i L 111 testify |should be used only ever clotl By THORNTON W. BURGE s 1 not afrai .):,. \” e e TR T ‘:vr!‘“‘;'h1\fz1”!c'!xi:,nn;:x ;flrlgarcre frying of things for about ten minutes, (... gajiherately wrecked the fami- | Books Tali n “.m. - ] | I 5“ Ilmn' AL b S e 1 s NL_\. foias JolistEaherdemanded. ly which, in theory, it recognizes as | myq “(utline” er e e S GRS RO IR i 5 SRR : akes with | demar one end of | “Barry. vou fool, you don’t under- | Ine “T'm sure I can,” I answered. “the unit of soclety,” no onc {with H. G. Wells' “Outlines of His od “.““W“'l,‘,' = b b o Prickly P hewing |Stand. I ean't go to her, crawling. | — Mamle sald nothing more and|nyuch excited about it until recently. |ory: tand sas followed by outlines in oy 2nd clean. Tn he : great, 'tis o uligl e SROWIRE 1ind fell her where she's making a | tmade for the menager'a office. | They do say the new law, which will |eiisnce. 1i A ey ndry a good sc ould | ammy Jay Qugs dags slared at Sammy Jaw Mistake. What kind of a position | In o few minutes she came back .o “ynojude the quota women folks lml‘_ Ouiline of | Chrlsaniine h-l which containg no free | 2 so. He stare LAd ?"”.“;'““f" Tole D nntie He P GRS P . friumphant. {5100 Turphses %o b ilna al IRt S | or cou Jay was one SR “Well, if vou don't speak up for | 50 “Well, that's once Mr. Sterns hed I story ot clvilization* By 1 some other soap, it sl 11 of the sprea Lt want in this world, | #5 ecome down a llttle” was her re- [Five volumes, Worth scver S8 ],‘ £ oed from the ing of ¥ that Puma them. You're mooning | | mark es she put on her apron. Neither of =ald any more about it until be both got home that night to the Green | or likes to carry about the fact it's the thing that's | out of reach that we want most. (io! on and grab it. If you don't, I'll go | | Corast Sammy about it! Pum: the Green Forest.” will caus kin - witl STERIES THE LEAF QUEEN Ford {8 golng into the eloth busi- | acrmg ! ness. He is etarting a factory which | oLty | manufacture upholstery cloth | you know 1 is i i | i ammy Jay blinked, toluntil she's ready. But I still think ke sure that his e were not|you might listen to reason and pull | fooling him. Two or three of those |out before someone bumps you off. itfla spears W ckly Porky| 'Janet stift insists on working in | keeps hidden in his 4 I:filfn__l‘mt L\r(“‘h-*snn. and I've hu:s(ed on‘; : : and they had fallen because Prickly taking her home every night, espe- | ‘»::1;51;1;'!“1: Yf)aw’ronw Porky was shaking. Do you won- |cially since the night some fresh ried to pick her up— Your baby | y proper care 4 1 asked: for his famious; wehiols)! Houdes of| <”,. e L (BT spdynomalllan s o t0ld the news to en him?" demanded 1o per mysclf and spill the whole OSEMARY was gathering bright *WWhat happened 2™ 2 women who can't afford a epring | oo bt oL e e Cynthia to e Porcupine St T v. Suppose T had curled up and | B red and vellow leaves. “Plenty m fe. plenty. |suit hope that Henry can get in on |7 the Inieroaling W€ Bt i oo ki e i (it when Janet DIoKs off withi ms. “They would make a besutiful | Eterns loo e as T er this sartorfal problem and help a A ) 4 ke: “T saw DM [t's your darn stubbornness. « . .« . | | gro® e said ; . & P 3 : he spring's best seller our Iv damy morning ¢ even more stubh =S STl Rty H Hialoiiee T : : o ot | $pring” by Thom The | dry for here in this Green F PR DR So she began pinning them to- B | progeny ubject of disons- Al baby's anded v Porky, and | “And, by the way, I might as well s“b"v‘"'hblf‘f"’:”‘“h dh took & Abrica json. oy mal 1 in the sun my Jay as f (tell you now that yvou're the only {‘nn; time, but whea the ;mm: g e frea thing that's stand#3 between me one it was ¢o very gry $ad pretty. : s land Jenet right now Then she made 2 cap, and palled |/ nan | | “Wny, what do vou mean, Barry? '1°"H'¢11°c‘:'f“*'°f'f""'}'"“d- | vou parents, { n [T don't understand.” | She danced down the road just as 3 | Everybody 417 “Just this. She compromised with | | Daddy came home. [ g 1 as ! It to death, that is, everybody but me, She's so wortied about you and | “Why! Here comes the Queen of 1 t [ oboty, foes, Bof irde. Fut, of courss, we &re wants von to come home so badly | |.the Maple Leaves™ he exclaimed.. nirE the ot 2 i B ba T ERE t afraid of anybody.” |that she egreed to marry me if I “0!won't you come home with me?” | notihe SEIRILES “No-0-0, stammered Prickly [could persuade you to come back | “0 yea! T will™ laughed Roses - Ather Porky. “No-0-0, I.I-I'm not afraid |with me, Of course, I wouldn't do | mary. \ 8 e . “: 10 it—I wouldn't take advantage of her, : -K ;r n‘ ly in s m{:; 2 queer thing hap- |under the circumstances. I'll wait nitted jumper f ect rays HILDREN CRy For e will develop stre | food and not by overcoming «Have you heard the news?" cried i sammy Jay {higher than any buildi ats of faille or grosgrain are to be {very popular. s your baby to be ex- e cularly of of eating bark. “Have der that Sammy Jay i s About Women ninety-fiv rcent of all |y news:” eried Sammy Prickly Porky might not be afrald | u?"»?‘i,m“f' Barry )o}z-‘; granted women within the past de cars of age. Prickly Porky didn't pay any at- | minute he was shaking so that he does . On cade. Only 50 per ReriHinelo | tention. ~ He @idn't cven look et had shaken some of those little the men in the orchestra is acting as of his coat and all be-|¢Scort while I'm away, and she " Gammy Jay, had saiddoesn't like {t—thinks she's putting the Panther was in the |lerself under obligations. TR e T Sammy Jay. He just went right on | D | |1 heard the new ried Sammy Jay |t e A e SN again. scrcaming almest in Prickly 3 oot A s unmarried_oid tadies of| Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemc |Forkw's face. Frickly Porky went | Prickly Porky begmn to back |10 Wory sou W e but T T ve formed the i 11ght on wing bar tree, “Wihiere 818 JOU 7. et got one of those letters, too. | 1 Mald’s Union.” s purposs is hRalE fIEker of Intarest fem et 43 % ; 2 o e 0 {®'"1t 1s no business of yours, It was meant for her. Told her she household use. The oth comm cience, ture, mi medy that seldom L. P. Farrell o the high cost of living when ing torture and re- in dn't think she t bein o ne male to prov They tion, and that makes | provoked Sammy Jay. Quite natur- |torted Prickly Porky, “where T'm| o0 o & ziven for a ref n ol it provoked Sammy Jay. “All if 1t's all the same 10| “up,iic voure Iying.” g " rracks on N 1 The. "if you donet want|you, T wish you would tell obedy| LpArTY: You'Ts Irtag. A s VOCAL STUDIO X SeithEl i news Tl not fell you, | that you have seen me this morn- o % ELAE FOU L8 (Uh. FOUKS PIANO WAREROOMS s what | ID€ scemed to| Sammy Jay watched Pr ew what it | Porky shuffle out of sight. * said Sammy Jay to himself scases. Eczema, Itch, Pim- It's bad ne shes, rases quickly give way to Zemo.|think. P staying on here, but you're bringing all this on Janet and your mother.” “Barry, the whole thing's so pn- Representing Baldwin Products Baldwin Grands, Howard Grands ps if you a Bowel Frequently, minor - | was that bark wonl taste &0 |® it . - |belleveable. It sounds like eome PLAYERS . ¢ rnight 1t usually good. You might lose your appe- | v Porky is afraid of Puma p.4ieval polson plot. That sort ef Modello Howard - o ea natural sleep Zemo is a safe, an- | tite." - thing doesn’t happen in the twen- - e itd that mey be applisd] Prickly B aopped. chewing by T. W. 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