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EW Rl_{(’l"l:l DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1920, Why dido't you send me | A 1 is a very old wus in |continued in secret. Simiar cus for nice girls, | gucss) government discontinue coining the | Nerlit Wives were sacriticed “Tell e hov it happened.” Mit 'Indian head pennies? Q. 1# the Al ther's Pension | 3 "mu..‘. nt. The date and name of the | tonms prevailed among Connaenhivs 5 z bE S : ” yoiu,* Stephen | inventor is unkaown 1l throughout the Congo region in |, g briliount vk o SIS \ - i . sops M 9 1o phiu with an area of 2,645 scpes i+ 37529 By NEA Service; e Tred wrged. anpd pulied him down | A, Coinage was stopped in 1909, | 1 “Tfeet 10 the District of Columbia ? Jf”"' # Eilrbg ket in =Tha Jiao just the place | Q. When did the United Staics| Africa. also in Polynesia and Maw . LR t. G OVE G Who was wading woman wit THIS HAS HAPPEN i e st e Sttt e e R S G ar| i L e he Bargest eity park | AL Bl Doy Mildred Lawrence meets Stephen |cent . . . | behind the disappointment that Ia- | Siephen plunzed al B DR ANC A ncowh Ty de Rourd of Public Weifare of the Dis ! Armitage when he rescues her (0% “You can ot she would.” Har-|mela’s ndiffersire causcd him. 1o | cory. Ho ® did - not e N v made of RICKOTY | riot o7 Coturmbia fur from a thief. Their*friendship |old cut in, “and 10 warning you Tl ¥ Bard, (houh e tied | .“”.fl 1 i n ]:. g |v|x“H)- and yo v, d arrows ot ash and oak Q. Are negroes barred from grows untii Panwla Judson, daugh-|ehe muy not nave if dad takes an |10 convince himseif that Harold hail 1o have i bl e can one obtain I finigcion te the United States o ter of her employer, un: to lure | unfavorable view of the way you!not given her his message. Ty | i o 1: )"j‘ fornution abovt the Floating I'm HIE S as fiom mer TGk AOQUNOT| Draans casarinl ther andineroe | om Dalasols e b aihe naged 10 sty become infatuated with Pamela and | (his he add v’.,v"“\mg"',,'h',h L e ey Nkt it wax patly | A rom Margaret Linton. B she plays both men. Her brother.| g indicate the ecll I nest day when the news R R e o e iealty, nines Harold. is in love with Mildred, Who | ooy by ohags soophen soid, | tied the story of his e e e ':;"' dl tries to keep him from gambOE wyg i ol o T wadting for | SN sBe did not come to him ing his hand, utterly un At s M D ,'",k gily N X, ans, a with Huck’s crowd. | ner. We'lt both find out what siw| Perhaps she had not seen (he COMMIS-ating presupe S e eplavdithe Pu o o0 acenduntion ihe second presigiitin When Stephen continucs Eecing | (hinks [ hriet ttem, huried as it was wmo : U1 there s (0 187 Stephion | of A B plenine ©4 HROINAR G Vinifed Mat A e e o1 as e gikcliarged | N TEe 51! w0t io 1ol RoiEtphen HEdl| The)advertinemsats i o Dash ipie. | oo sl R oo s A Hew the great grost grand S4 also tupns Slepben against Bov | civen him & good id [ ol Himsert © Wel. she was cer- | Enow how {0 provi 1" | Sroh s son of President John Adans QN cotros aege by saying that she is trying to Marry | * e\0uil,” he said vaguely, “anything | 1ain to Lear of it from some source die's Figaned ipashrighioned | Maione s g i Q. What president was the first Harold for his money. Bitter at MiI-| T can do } i neia e el oo : o T e Moo - In the world to have hiv pic W Anited dred, Stephen permits Tamela 10| “There isn’t, thanks.” Stephen said | The sccond day of his imprison ey v N it il inda of ”"“i‘h ates postage st: t i the by ™ K WANGE, CURE MAR maneuver him into an ‘ment feurtly and turned away ment prssed well into the after O E CONTINUED) e ) ”.. qu‘|.~~ ";:‘““.‘““ [ is ) SR R e e b M lierewitn iye. st when she telis him that is the only | He did not see old aguin. for| noon a1 TR R A el A ST Rolor i l-?‘ m 1' of A r|',4;.~ InC trait was on the 10 cent hiack stan = 2 7 way she can briak with Huck. [that night Houck warncd the boy | on a was to frec himsolr el Biatssiis alionlity, Then fiasne or 1847, the first gor 2 me comnciinin - the | gue iy the Umited States Post Offie Huck commands Harold to pre-'to keep away from him and Harold | . ekt el o s L s 5 i 2 de o o appeal to his > E of which are limited 10| [, § vent Pamela’s marriage under fear) dared not disobey. Neither did he{eumily. though Vie'd learned alveady ‘Jestlons : sgimakton sl imemiintg of that “rlzml"‘:: ding 1 : 4 s cross orceding hetweon of exposure concerning a sce Pamela that gh hedfhat it was asibl a4 crook . the prese o there e 3 18 2 s possible tor a crook 2 g N nt time therel o0 ing o 5 check. Harold says he cun't waited and watched for her With | with underworld connections to se- | f ' S sy By Ll d 4 woif possible? Pamela so Huck plans to d:s)now‘h\--wn expectancy. cure bail, white a man without an wws Lir « Masons in the United h };:_«, t of Stephen. He has one of his gang | Harold had gone str o et Ml i it 0 : 12 Hew lang fleei It dake 4 v o AT f A | [ : : nut trec in Calitornia to bear a crop frame him for stealing a firm dem-jwith a plea thar she b nothing | and lev if he cou Glonaatt 1hs p Wa‘ ’ to Q n oand where was the _ > = ar a cro; further to do ad will b 5 10;'.! Sl g n Deoe i !4 ot nurs? ) s L Su_.— and Military academice? A. No. Three negroes have sri uated from the United States Mil tary Academy at Wist Point Q. w0t Scerctary of onstration car, and the detective with him. requirements of professional hond thinks him guilty when he shadows | cut you off without a cent, Pam." jiin and lacked a friend to put u3 Stephen and fines him apparently [ he told her. “You were foolis) for him. giving a big party that night to an-|to becoms engaged without his con- . comoletely unprepared for ! nounce his engagement to Pamela. [sent. . Wait until he gets back. then (1. one visitor who came to hin - ¢ is the name of the former Harold confesses enough to Mil-jyou can R with Stephen if Mildred had come downtown to . for a wife 1o place | dred to reveal that Stephen i3 iniyou w ant to. carry on her scarch for werk and i 1 on the funcral pyre of he | ganger of Huck's scheming. Heart-| Pamela looked at him fi nder | \ohen oft the train hou e e L broken and out of a job, she trics [ baughtily lifted eycbrows. “Don’t 4 yapor S ubaed eland and 3 - fiilseat L athoueT to think of some way to save him.|get so fussed, dear.” sne sald auict- | <iurted 1o anen it at the hetp-wanted QUESTIONS ANSWERED or m that it ia sl but in vain for Stephen is arrested [1v. “I have no ‘ntention of fixine olimy Vst ativactad | when a gun, roll of billk and thelanything with a man who's been fotant Lo . . YOu Cim BOU oan answer 10 mny auto keys are found in his room. |rested.” | i - Eaeston on tact e iternanon oy | e B e St . - .| Harold was faken aback. Even ne p s B0 The uestion baditar New s — | NOW-LOI N WETH Fh} STORY | 110 know her xo well, had not heen av { e e S e tl } CraETerbocn M Rl e S R e ot e 18 Mothers Only Knew | Harold came to Stephen 58 2000 1T 1> G.. enetaming 1WA conts in st i | n Your Idle b’((}ne ; as he received that trouble-swamped | 7 10r reply Modicat gl Ard narial Thousands of Children Suf- ' / y A. At Lucorno on Lake Maggiore. Switzerland October 16, 1925, Whit i Suttee? e e e i ou mean. * he stammered fHie read it throug fer from W nd Thels z md ’ you aren’t going to see him i e kS Iiee Cannol Le gien nor ean o < orms, s r He didn't n dnn y \)\‘:'r‘l:m"h“‘ Geriaints e Wi an s o ke o ar A e Fended rescareh e andertaken A Mothers Do Not Know What T“{NM: “:\\4:|0\“v|\‘lm\- b ent, |00 the inside of a jail”* S e ittt Pher auestions Wil recetve 8 ot tiae Trouble Is. uture brother-in- A3 2 P E BRea A AT s ntacanT (1 s ~on " SIEHed Pennests 5 B on o onwaa | el Lt motiealibed St vigu IR Bcoom plicy nith it stood € PV TSI fiesls H0 iy of Worme are: Goastipation, de neinantine kel 10 [ “God, V'm slid to hear you say out with stariine cleas How. N0 be wiswered Al detlers are raigad stomach, swollen upper lip, elen plal vyl s i ithout somment jthat” he told her 1 was afranl ever, s Mildr «d's hr reelud un. | 20ntdenti S breath, hard and full stomach witl: But he listene ot ook e in.|You would do ‘t to spite me if T4 ) hock v hronght \ « 20l , pale face, cyce heavy, short dr) while Siephen told ab {101d vou 10 stay away. Vut I Lad oGl b el av e A o : gh, Crinding of the testh, lictle red ; ‘ ints oo the tongue, etarting duriny criminating evidence that had been [ Fon o T 1 know dad 1 she woald fall and W wo bor 1 MR e i i e found in his room. Slephen Wak 10| ol wland o i And vow . i fall and o - wuch taken wp with the mystery 10} q P DA S0 saninating her arm. e R [cnotice Hirarallis sxiran OB ER mante it 1 s fying srselr: Ut e b v o Flint Mich, wrote: %My il gir ness. his evasive, shifting glances. 4| “Oh. get out” Pamela exclaim i nt on. not wanting v ' Kontucky | 8 eliersd of her morme.” A “That evideace ~was PIABOd | p,fiently “I've got to get M Y Sl e AL a later letter wrote: “‘Baby is fine there,” Stephen declared excltedly Loy g wome of the crowd fozt St ard it was your Dr. True's Elish stopping in the restricted pacing Be | a o dnant this 10 HiE O Tna 528 % Pt N that helped her.” had set up again as his agitation | o0 T TR 1 ) " e o the theft of the car on me. 2y . : ! rhaps,” Harold gulped, “the¥ |y 004 1ogt her and went to Varedr t a pic] you | planned to throw suspicion on YOU .y yooms, e felt like a ho t nand the . t vat in then s0 the fellow from the insurance | ooy B oot vt hin o) g € hror 1! Mr. Hoc WORM EXPELLER company wouldn't 100k any T4 |4ig o protoct Pamela was justi ' name s v on the list ther Ard if she didn't care any mors . natElEht ) e e e b 'I: vl’l‘re l;erbl Laxative and not s teon arsh stimulator; quick, astural tephen regarded wim with & e G L L LG ) : : thought. “You don't secm 10 SUR (1. fellow wus lucky not to marv: | v ? is Groek ang felief from constipation, ect me," b it Why 40 hls 01 1t rre baroid sartza. - re. | Stephen did 0 i AldnC koW : , & e Family size §1.20; other eizes 60 & 60c. peated in conspicuous confusion; 1 ot e e “why. it never oceurred to me,” he added lamely. » der if it will ever occur to, ' 3 Stephen said, and there . bes‘ ey ‘0' A ‘d]e doubt in his voice. “That's : i ' what I wanted to sce you ibout, r - ‘unds s Loml“cr‘:‘al lru.\t b ‘)any arold. You've got to tell her that 3 e s new ana different now Indastral Cerfiate o Dpost. i (i ok i, 304 ; est at the rate of 5% is paid from the day don't want me to ask Pam to ((llHrJ here—to a police station?” he asked | incredulously. i 4 h ° d d ; ‘ L e A S It was wnen ”"‘tl'o uceq. .. AR e A ! Certificates are issued in amounts of where he sat uneasily on the cot “Why not?” he retorted, trying to speak in @ matter-of-fact tonc. “You : y KA 248 know I'm going to marry her, don’t tecall the scene. A New Oakland All-Ameri- you?" ke wenl on without giving can Six. Making its bow to the public. Harold time to answer. “I'm not a| A X ;. % thief. T want to tell Pamela that” Setting everyone talking. About its distinc- “1 can tell her —it she has any tive beauty . . . abou original design. doubts about it,” Harold offered. i i | And now. Weeks have passed. You sce the Stephen shook his head 2 New Oakland here . . . there . . . everywhere he said stubbornly. “If Fum doesi’t e cnough for me to come and you go. Other cars have appeared in be- ci tell me she doesn’t believe 1I'm wildering succession . . . offerings for the gnilty, Il not need anyons carry- | * offering ing m- coming seasons. But the distinction of the “But Pam's never All-Amcrican continues . . . unafected. It's o K i Stephen terrupted . . . R ; noN e ST ST as new and refreshingly different today as it H \ anil jruskiy: “she’s never seen any > 21 ; k 3 -turday Evenings thing of the seamy side of lifv was when introduced. \ b 2 = i i Tto9 Well, it she really loves me she, . < \ : don’t require any urging to get uce Like a good friend . . . like a fine painting ... ] g e guainted with it when I need her it grows on you . . . impressing you more Suddenly a thought that carried i a ray of hope came to Harold. He favorably with ecvery passing week. The vas deathly afraid that Huck would better you know it the mcre you will respect move swifily 1y mike Pamela hix ot A > own now that Stephen was out of | the New Oakland All-American ®ix. the way But it their engagement | $1165 10 $1375, J. 0. b. Pontiac, Michigan, plus delivery | of depasit to the day of withdrawal $500, $1000, and $5000. Open Liid | boalien up It anisTl wct an Sring covers and Lovejoy Mydraulic Swock Absorbers v bncluded 5. list prices. Bumpers and rear fender guards esira. Huck's a stay to Huck's y General Moters Time Payment Pian avai'able at minimum ratc. He t00ked at Stephen in a guilty 2% 2 o RS EA TR AL s g Consider the delivered price as well as the list B g . ‘\ i 11 }OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN sweptical about the girl you're en gaged 10 marey " | e when comparing automobile values. Blepheninoiied Do Lland-Poniice delivered pricceine S : ; = 177N 5 - — - it. Then, having betrayed himse h:v‘ . 3 = ¢ 1 HMfl w THE Afiofi}l?i Yor 3 wew. \’/L‘AQ’T j THeY TELL ME THE MAN WHo RN tlis Ao o 0D v vor T VA THAT ONCE WHEN decided to speak frankly. T am, J he suid terse 1 agree with what you suid just now. Pumecla may not i 22 WNfo THE MILK WAGON 15 Z ATl AT 12 TH' SUDGE RAPPED ! DESPERATELY TRMING TO | Bu—flm BALL (3 His GaveL AN be able to stand up to this sort o! I won't slame her, Harold, if . — 5 3 “ " she Goesm'e. but 1ve ol o know. o : ) colFuse me W m/ veRsiol 1 g ina X smD “oRDER”, It's & damnabls doubt fo have o1 : 2 7 OF HoW I SAW THE ACCIDENT. | PIARD & aice { You ABSENT- e - A~ HE IS MAKING RASH et O e MINDEDLY SAID, i g ) ; d 7 smluatioNs THaT Pessiay ) ANIETST B 5 “MAKE MINE A T ) mess.”" v Harold's rep'y, thoukh serving his . ¢ g 12 | MY MIND WAS BEFUDDLED | L SCHUPER 28 o own private purpose, wis truthful | | : : ! AT THE TIME, FRom AN { Nou WERE ouT }\ DARK /" enough. e = 17N ! A 5 TAKING ) z “I don’t helieve shell come,” he | - 5 i EVENING OF RoISTERING )9 % S g said, “and 1 don’t think you should | e | T croNizs, AdD Excess | © SHaP- SHoTS ! j sk her to. Panv’s not the sort of | , y o s ! QUAFFING OF BREw / i girl to be mixed up in this kind of — | : I trouble.” " - T e EGAD. « FAHCY o 3 : 2 ~ Stephen began 10 pace the floor | again, his hands thrust decp in his | trousers’ pockols | “Another thing, Apmitage,” Har- | % old continued, “yon ought to wait a1 ',‘.‘vu, vlv:,ulh: '*:r‘l:m 8135 until you have a talk with dad be. B o Ludy by Fisher fore you think of holding Pamela to her word. You know, there's always the possibility when a chap of . . .er. . . well your limited neans, becomes enguged o a wealthy girl that he's. . . " Here g 0 e e”} he paused and rested on insinua- ' tion. \ PRODUCT OF rrying for money,” Stephen \ LRl S «upplicd the words for hint. “Pa- = A L L - A hq E L | C A N mela knows better.” e “put my dad muy need to be con- vince ' Harold told him. “And your letting Pamela announce the engagement last night looks ax if | vou were rather keen on rushing | & g | é 2 11 CASE = Harold squirmed. “T'm thinking of : drvil how it will look to dad.” he ans R o \ R | T TiL o ditcal /s RO 50 CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE 2213 5101 “1 don’t give & domn what you o1 your dad think,” he retorted hotly.

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