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Avanaiy Bo |FEET AND SHINS GET ALL |{ THE ROOM WITHTHE |\ cing! = 7TH ONLY ems, & Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl 20 years old and am having! || FROSTY STICKING OUT |} ¢ HIMNEY IN THE WALL] ), 7 © “THING L DIDOES? eit nye diheindhion 62 . ‘ UNLESS T FoLbup uke . )| AND TURN THE Foor | | Sy] oe SUGGEST S| e a liking to the boys or rather my boy oy rr F | 4 H triends, When I was 17 I was always happy because I used a CARPENTERS RULE! / | END OF THE BED | } WOULD BE SAILS } to go out and enjoy myself. ™ . Z | i \ OFFN SOME i AGAINST (T+ ITS \} Now the boys think I am a regula? joy-killer because | {acways NARM , Y'kNow) find no pleasure in going to parties, shows, rides and the like. a It all seems so foolish when I don’t care for any of them. I know if I could find the man I loved I could enjoy life again. Do you think [ should continue to remain at home or go { again as I used to? : All of my girl friends have someone who cares what they where they go, ete., and many of them are younger than myself. I think lam just unlucky, Please don’t mistake my plea for the old maid's who prays for A man, but instead THE snan, ALL ALONE. You have no cause to worry at this time, because of your extreme youth—there is ample time within the next 10 years to meet THE man. It is patent, tho, that you will never meet him if you sit at home alone. I believe if I were you I would go about oc- casionally, anyway, even tho you do not particularly enjoy st, and invite r friends to your home, too. Then you will be entertat in other homes in turn, and who would dare say you would not meet your Prince Charming in this very manner? Cynthia's Answers i | LY Pnoliah stock to Short Questions |orafted on the native énvlis . Wha ; are, with je@ exceptions, derived | eee Y t languages have been Incor | om the Latin; and when added to Lore ‘ AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEADER OF THE SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION OF eS Sony’ HovT CAN PIPE SMOKING, TODAY BROUGHT JAMES BARKMAN, THE WELL. KNO gence tc of foreign ertete, The [tut dervoues words, Much smaller GET THE COMBINATION ON HIS BLANKETG] , [REVENUE AGENT, ToTOWN ‘To PUT DOWN TRE TRAFFIC IN HOME BREW, Daddy, Boldt's Butterborns are ge | scientific use, is the number of words ca wt re pated into the English langdage, ther, from what languages has nelish borrowed largely? the almost equal number which have come directiy from that lenguage, they make, perhaps, four-fifths of all Netoua —Advertisement. | tak fr the Greek. The remains | ~~ init . " omne anh [der tf cur foreign words can Dardlv| uripides tm “ajope jragmens|| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ] BY ALLMAN a twentieth part of the whole! s99 y eT HAVE. YOU bi YouR MY BATH MADE ME_HUNGRY-@ ‘ pty Beto: Quiometctge an MEE Optician, Ul prcar variety of sources Coit, ans ial j ie MIND,OLIVIAP YOU fil, ANY WAY I'M GOING TO ENJOY What ts meant by “Nemexts”? 4 Prices iene Susehsatabede Avadlo, Terhteh,| 35 cess eetatass wees eas ¥ TAKE A STEAM BATH MYSELF "cong 7 GO Reasonadle ete. the daughter of Night and was the a " 7 the | TO REDUCE AND eww pak a Bie 7 eee awful and mysterious avenyer of j ' . + fy “THEN EAT ALOT On A Tr Diet! Who said, “Woman ts WoMad's| wrong, who punished and humbled ( 1 ‘ . t OF CANDY! natural ally"? _ | h@ughty evil-doers in partioular q , ‘ } eee Who were the “Queen's four | Marya"? Four young lady ettendents on Mery, Queen of Hoots, They were Marty Heaton, Mary Seton, Mary Fleming ond Mary, Livingston. e ate OPENING SECOND TERM Knights of Columbus Evening School MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922 Free Scholarships to Ex-Service Men and Women Moderate Tuition Fees Charged Non-Service Students | How did the phrase “talk turkey” jortginate? tt i sald @ white mon and an Indian went hunting together, killing, among other birds, «a crow and 4 tug key. When i came time to divide Bi the spells all the # birds were apportioned without difficulty, a to the turkey and the COURSES OFFERED: Artthrpetic Typewriting Accounting Calculator jeronw, the white man You have en, rome lit tone the ‘weno, wna wte¥2 21 FRECKLES AND'HIS FRIENDS » ' ; Business English Telegraphy Public Speaking Auto Mechanics Raleamanship Welding Elementary Conrsee Mechanical Drawing Gregg’s Sharthand—Journalian have the crow MuAl” said th In dian, “Why you wo talk turkey to | mer" oem GRANPA, UAVET YoU ANY PENNIES WN YOUR PockeT- Book? | Oo ECL, URRY Ue THERE COMES GRAN DA NOW~ | | ASK WIM IF BELL | GIVE YA A PENNY eee IF Vou 6NT ME WAT Do You WANT wit “MAT DENNY TLL A DENNY WHEN You HAE ADME? A DME IT “TEN DENNIES, When ta Twelfth Night? The 6th of January, 12th day after Ohristmas. This date has long beew celebrated in England as a festival |ortnging to a close the merry- make ings of the Christmas holidays. eee Of what was the famous “Tyrian burple” dye made? This color is said to have berd really a deep crimson it was ob | tained im minute quantities only from @ Medierrancan specics of motlus- cous animal or sheltfish. The m famous place of production was snappy on spaghetti: ITyre, where the product came to be called Tyrian purple. It was limited a in supply and costly, and from an 4 a arly time was reserved wholly for u I the wse of royalty im church and * | state. | Pimento Cheese | ADVENTURES oF on ftE, TWINS ive Roberts Barton re Stattle * Flave You Eno ugh of This UP IN THE TREE : 2:| Wonder Working Sub- | a | 4? Qy nae, i Cleland > . (Chapter 1) which science says you must have to enable you to transform the foed you “It wasn’t a big keg,” daddy; der windows, hiding behind eat from lifeless matter into living cells which gpeta Bey firm flesh (not fat), energy and wont on with the story about Ed | #timps, whispering, eager as only tions made by ye Ben show why thousands of and ‘Charles and Van, “not neatty | three litte boys up to mischief people are always weak, nervous and run-down ia spite of everything they do. “Wt DIME AN WE CAN SPEND TW DENNY! ENROLL NOW—OFFICE OPEN FROM 1 TO 10 P. M. FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE 916 East Marion St. Phone East 8556 could be. ns big as the one in the woodshed, | “And mischief it was sure but it looked tike a gold mine to| : ‘The most remarkable miracle of life is the these boys enough, for what that little keg : ef your body to transform ordinary food into ng () < ocntained was gunpowder eclis that build flesh, bone, muscle and tissue. “Whoopee? cried Van in @| ‘Now,’ aaid Bad, ‘we'll set the | A Every minute and ; change takes place within you. what you eat or how much you ent, ifone thing is lacking in your blood it is ab- solutely impossible for your body to ehange food into living cells and tissue, ‘Therefore, this wonderful precions _pesnat-emnel Mpbegee > rpeis eile pra t work stage whisper, ‘Lookee here what | cannon up on this stump, ‘cause 1 found! Come here and look! =| it’s #0 little you can’t aim very COME BACK HERE, STRANGER, AND Exe PLAIN TO ME WHY IT IS THAT SOME PSESONS CAN'T RESIST THE TEMPTATION To S®GS HOW CLOSE THEY Can PASS 4 PERSON NO MATTOR “Why, ut looks uke that thing the man worked the elevator “A look was enough, Right | high with it if it's on the ground, with,” declared Nancy. away that minute, without a| the weeda, 'n’ everything ‘d be In Shoes," said Nick | hoped—* minute’s delay, the boys knew | the way, see? So we'll put ‘er up something.” Nick Inter what they would do next. }on the stump and set ‘er off, e, Greer eubatance might well be called the at the top of the old apple | rupted her suddenly. “What do you a ‘ \innbt dea 2 bet everdemey' How MUCH ROOM THERE tS connecting link between lifeless, / - pt t's for? ou fellows keep an eye out) ANE te nn a se > GET. BY Sport eae entier ad life Hoelt. Thies ‘ antly the Twins were ifted| He had discovered an old iron! or anybody coming, I’m going to) “NK 1's Endl re ‘war ¢ Tv Marvelows wonder working sub- ool, green, grassy handle and now wiggled it back and o ., | Something, stance is a strange unusual kind of straight to the ¢ forth. A brake off an old farm|{ set ™y cannon,” whispered E4,| «go the cannon was put on the whieh science has named Or nic tron. This is found in minute quantities in spinach, lentils and poles. It is an entirely different that had mystift is what It was, fastened at and the other two stood guard! stump, the keg was opened and ight in throu to the floor, but Nick didn't hat had held so much | know that | over their find, while the future| they began to load their gun, “Gunpowder,” said daddy, “is a thing from metallic iron whieh is , - delight and or. “Why it looke like that thing the city treasurer went aftet his toy ¢ jiron is supplied » maltitude of dangerous 7), eried Nancy looking | man worked the elevat * de. mi very fine powder and needs care- symptoms disappeas ye emptyt’ elared Nancy, “in the store cannon C 5. Kd ¥ C is the kind of iron For centuries scientistetried in vaintomexe around in dismay. “It's empty!’ | et Nepoyy, 1s ade ful handling, Ed and Charles and grople usually take. oranniciron, At last the problem wns solved, grunted Nick in : tov ,where mother took us for was leader of the gang. {| Van forgot that; they took it out Science hes shown #0 that you may now obtain pure organic igon uline manner. “What else did | hat x ceane om,’ he galiad, ww bee 16 | tn thede mrubbey Wits bases end Shot withet organic like the iron im your blood from $ny you expect?” | “So ft does," answered Nick, pu | fron, your blood can- drogeist under the nye of “Nuxated Iron”, But secretly he was disappointed, | ing it thie way and that \] turned with the little gun, ‘we'd | toiled thru their fingers and ood , which is ready for lroot Just why, he didn’t know, but} Nancy listened, “I hear some better get it out o' here before | Mtb & trail all the way from the earry it ta tion and JI (% then, you know, there was the Cave thing a-buzzing,” she sald keg to the cannon on the ground, ¢ and besides) “It's the bees,” said Nick, “They're; | anybody sees us, Let's go up by | found his worderful | after the honey In the bl 5 gertive organs. by the bese thetem: 4s a root and along a deep aeaegen noseee mont 1 enters the me avilion,’ The: t, slinking | crac! . >" Seinecerbon. As your system. Unlike me- > in an old well. But Nancy was looking out of the | 2 Pavilion.” They weat, sinking) crack in the ol stums Bit Sreiiotethe tess, taille iron, erguaie ““hat did you expect? he re-|window. "Oh, oh! We're moving!" past the little stores, stooping un (To Be Continued the earbon in your food comes in contac’ [etc eolbene ive sho ered. We're BOLE UD. 00K ene #0 tit the oxynen carried by theo ite ote tar cot “1 really | Nick, quick = Blood. The carbon and oxy jcc only—only Why," ick, “it must be an|run her apartment jstqrmed. “Believe me, it maKes) fortunately “I didn’t have sense cep eivtng j| If youwant to ine Healthy blood cor | you see ‘ elevator aft ! 1 we wh tend to her cor ppaevas t . a ia Rb areata une 1) so) difference to me!" soonee for my own good” in their ie oalfend pty mpl on puscles highly | Wendy who went to hous we're gc it o ah d, she mgst suit | held up a pi here's something in the idea,” 1| OPINION. (To Be Continued) You and I can make the Dick Barnes came and went as Inte cleaning for Peter Pan and | (Copyright, 1921, by Seattle Star) | * of <0 vel for, magnified the tree tops and did spring h ot ae Bees some. “Withéet ovees tose, ir ont as ytherdear rose, Cissy opened the ‘iat wrade, What's the good | @dmitted. “Give me time to think | usual without ting any words on blood carries no otygen and withoot oryeen take Naxated Iron. “ for her. jof that money unless you show me |it 0 please!" ma He was only one in the r “I hope you won't think me an how to use it?” And so he agreed, Next morning, | crowd who didn’t play up to the new ° ° [awful egotist to keep offering myself| “Perhaps 1 don't know my own | Cissy departed for a distant city to |ly made millionaire. fessions of a Movie Star to her, e said to Mothe: “L| mind, All f can think of at attend to business ected with 1 think that I was tempted by on. wouldn't if I didn’t honestly believe|the r t moment ts, »/ his inheritance. A year must elapse | Cissy's latest appeal. It wasn’t the sband and | Passes! So why should I marry you| before the fortune would be trans-| fortune which influenced me, nor —or anybody ¢ . jferred to him. Meanwhile he was was it my chance to take my place there |s nothing to unite with the carbon in | of t a tremendo your food, so ‘oes you no good, | stnount of “pep, oo and energy ® tore ithout fire, | little more oxygenated oreanie iron will give tof it unless the |® Berson whose blood is deficient in t 1 unites with the fire. Therefore, if you | masic-like substance, Over four million people Want plenty of good firm flesh (not fat) pep | ate vel ted [ron annually, theirexper and energy, if you want strong nerves that | lence proving that it increases the a! jurance of weak, nervous, run-down (Copyright) 1921, Seattle Star) |1 can make good as ah I hope as a son-indaw," he added radiate magnetic force and power, if you ores SMTINE! WITHIN > | mniachievously, ou won't say a] “Listen to me! If you believe that|going to study various branches of among the most envied brides ofthe = want akeen brain that thinks the thoughts aie HAPTER L—I FIND A I ORTUNE WITHIN MY | word for me, Mrs, Soott?” love is going to perish sooner finance. But he would come back to decade, 1 was moved by Cissy’s sug on ee ae ke nigise on aes i pe GRASP “May will have to decide, Cissy. I]later, if you're so sure~why can't|the company to play opposite me in | gestion 7 Tr pou were to ge an actual blood test made | every walk of life. you owe it “q—I'm not used to the iden of| “Might reconcile you to it?” must be neutral, my dear boy!” you make up your mind to marry me | “Love-Lorn.” “If you don’t believe in ideal love, | Cissy closed the door behind her, /and let me be a protector? We'll be} Cissy's inheritance was the le if you're so sure that no love lasts on all people who are iil, weak. thin, nervous | commence takingNuxatediron today Itiesold yo my uncle's heir, I've been|geuted Motherdear. ‘Then «he ond generally run-down. you would probably |to you with the distinct understanding thet visitng most of what my luck] seriously: “Ciugy, it’s not for me to [stood with bis buck to tt and regarded |chums, pals—companions! If love {toplo discussed by the sjudio crowd then why not marry me anyway fs : arg aga pire mn hips oh ppb Dg ed ples 3 saggy ought | influence the little girl. I'll help her|me tenderly for a moment ,then came | passes, what difference does it make !for weeks, ‘The girls envied me b (To Be Continued) a ‘ migMt mean to May, And J thought | influence the little gir yelp her |m ‘ en It mm ‘ I Seo : bay arian te tale lacks of Prony Fagg on dook§ fo ptr wor pe jovey. Soid by ali druaujsts, maybe May and you" | pick out her frocks and her cars, I'll rapidly toward me, saying: \to you whom you marry?” Cissy cause 1 was acting with him, Un | (Copyright, 1921, by Seutle Star)