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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923 THE Cynthia Grey:|- Many Aroused Over Sensational and Ui ie Divorce Cases, Write Opinions to This he Department. | It is a KATTI ISLE OF RETRIBUTION by EDISON MARSHALL Nurse Stacey's Suggestions to Middle Aged \ Women ersons with | one-foot mbittered, nistlo f thelr VITRATED red — SATTERTIELD, — @ LITTLE, BROWN @ COMPANY, 1483 and with an antag Cen. 9 eee \ easement eamensesenmmentd oxing to fight for BY CYNTHIA GREY ‘ There has been a “run” on divoree , letters pertain. Powins ing to di it seems during the past three deni weeks, to atiok (Continued From Yesterday) lately r H 1 wa queric better They fee new orce cases, A number of correspondents have seen fit to comment on?" these, so I have a‘collection df them to print below! | to Dear Mi In your columns last week, I read a let- ter by a young married woman who contemplated leaving 1s n her husband, whom she did not love, and her small son, (0 bie sae marry the man she loved, I'd like to say that she would oy be a coward if she did this, I realized about two or three physi months after IT had married that I had married the wrong \"6 only man; that I did not love my husband, However, the man |, epg I love went away, and Ihave ALMOST succeeded in forget- “buttertiic ting him. We now have three children, my husband and I. Am I happy? I'll say Lam! I hope the young woman waits |)" ' ! fa a few years and she'll never regret her decision, I feel sure. thorn Lica whe renee Y A SEATTLE HOUSEWIFE. _ tion jarst a suddd socelty, They of it until Ge There im nt made tr s Grey: me flict tl n« ¢ nu battle ground and In this ¢ it It had ¢ termost depths 1 himself, cold, Waiting for his chance, But squaw paused a instant in For on ath they failed latter of her pans, But ndifferent, she immediate ok to her toll 90k her hear Wait ull ve," I'm tired now . by the ring fury of face that her refu ady of dread. now ment tern that marriage is not the racked up to be, and that It also leaven of failure staring the oe 1 outcast in desperate Hi Dear © fund, we re MRS. H. STACEY COLLINEVILLE, LUIMOKS ynthia Grey co sult thelr grie n follows Ne "e bal lage. V an adorable little fellow just seven months old, whose daddy the hospital and will be for time to « The mothe morn la 0. call for a it fc se \ ie tha partiel carr want have made a p! w d Almighty passed verdict in court: GUILTY OF PASS ACRED RIGHTS. Nature MOST trying period of a wom aught with danger to some and variab! annoying symptoms, such hota hes, smothering sp troubles, irregularities and fain spell, rime years of caring for the sick writes 1 ise for Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound like the following, it should influence other women who are passing through the Change of Life to try it, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine especially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It helps nature “break n to build up the weakened, nervous system, and enables women to pas ! this trying period with the least possible annoying sy mptoms. middle age, with mos 104 al nces im» court ir ramble to ob- o child or chit ‘onsider for In possens ely ting to act as father both during ty 1 she munst take th her. Ho »0 heavy But under fave means to pure fact th If you have and want to mother, you m ing the buggy ur || Bldg. where be. || Will see that the mother ge Htvorced, || Immediate Than! CYNTHIA G\EY 1 from expe hes and hu orced a tho I ell re tle tot at other while I appar havir mp Barala. 8 When a woman like } many = o ¥, baby at able clreum’ 1 estab real we and honorable po: => n he woman—f pay tribute t if can nome Ip true ember when, as a YE = first dawned 1 me t » wor tion cares may “make” or % vows wil 2 = == God has a hand in the at leal when such a thing polmates that Nurse Stacey’ 's Letter Follows: Cottinavitie, I11.—"I could almost write Vegetable Compound. In the first place my have continued taking it off and on for years uce and am now taking it through the ¢ first took it for backache and a weak condition of the whole system and I think it saved my life and my baby. She is now a mother and takes it herself and I think I can count as high as a hundred women I have recommended the Vegetable Compound to, as lam a piteire nurse. Use tter in any way you see fit for I will stand by what I write."—Mrs. H. Stacey, Collinsville, {linois. Another Woman’s Similar Experience “During the Change of Life I was always tired and weak, could bardly do my work and did not care to go anywhere or talk to people. After I began to take Lydia E, takes place > A Bay-no, (for ts appar book in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham’s usband induced me to try it and I I have become a well woman from its ange of Life just to be on the safe side. ever, there are many—too sacred trust und to: under in the ¢ (7) and activity married thi nd just as a sample to show you what Nor am I afraid of Bess » cold and dark |) rand darker nd a lot before she'll ently what it 1s) has been a handt | many—who hol ap all my life, and I feel that I]jn “that ¢ a message to deliver to thon | 4), ughtless parents who, fol any |-p), real or fancied grievance, think they | 4. want a diyoree. Where there are |iy, little children, let the parents wait) inet it be until the children are grown and | ¢,,,, established in thelr own homes; then |, if the parents want to get a divorce |i, let them go ahead. 4 has put as hing else which let no forget ¢ filled with are so busy be 1 Doom of ¢ E ved from fh st at De f had waged ss had mys. n, t's definite?’ Ned asked. Tho truest words I ever spoke: gon back on @ promise ins to lag come leas ating. else, they are concerned Selfish? Indeed! That got married for, so, of in 6 never all they A believe me, I won't go back jcourse trouble Is t, within a where the had moved from ttle stove, and nged #0 why to their inno thru But in the meantime, such untold suffering cent little children fault of thelr own, If that's all you have to who, have HELENA ik It over— t so bad. And now em, in mock polite eo turned back Into his| Dear Miss Grey: many people use ment for a relief va era} recent public ©, wuch a (Continued Tomorrow) cd fection of the cha the individuals and, most of the time—probably influ enced by thelr own bitter experience, and being human, they judge JECORATIVE BUTTONS land jet buttons are seen on of velvet and satin. as to give a and not interfere w vere but sophinticated hey are lecorative tha ain cause ne been born Tr weems odd how “there I've got it off my jatring ah brought 1 she |support of th |whimateal “bu [played about ld feel 4 enough t n A state of do wo with Weep, In @ tragedy may up ure ye fi ete." —b & Kood Heaven ny ples At the end of the} ness never ever else, | hamed to stand in erring of not ways who has ht Nights rot her pretty singe ants to break away matrimony that she checked | tor who want | ab pleas ¢ Kingdom of what's | out being F peop for thone rat but the use nense ou will go Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I noticed a bottles of it I felt like a new person like mine "—Mrs, Jos, Take Mrs. Stacey’s advice and try L ydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compoun hange and before I had taken four I can and always will recommend it in cases Wanisu, 1119 S& 18th St, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, CCST PTE ae EE the work of dishes, Doomadorf side. For a moment t her, a great hand LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE Co, you please when you. pi anyway, but| LYNN, MASS, the debt. | lect and are none on her books of cred . You pay, pay and This, in context, 4 letter mitted Doom: orld of humanity by themse the ea! em and | ¢ in alwaya there to there pay refutation to by "C: ty little hell-cat,” the told her, in curiously muffled tones. | the v lowly 4 destructiy akes you such a figh e id imagin t 3 se i ae ate Remember? : au ore they go Into it I have a girl friend wh married at the age of 18 to man two years her senior i and her pare clone, nd without direction individual wan probably uncon apt a label of himaelf ing, 1 trust that ft am Sincerely home and kept her LON DELTA, | bank thinks he is too young to te . married—and why? Just ne he has found out that married life is @ tremendous responsibility and not all pleasure. Now he wants her to get a divorce. ° divorce} If the divorce Jaws were more | would | strict neither of them could get a divorce ould even think of it, but would try to make a success of thelr married life. SYMPATHY. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS &/ Olive Roberts Barton cca COLT AND THE APPLES 0 was You know your teeth need attention, but have put it off because you could not spare the money. A 50% Reduction IN PRICE IS OFFERED YOU AT OUR Modern Dental Office THINK OF SUCH PRICES AS 0 CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK FOR ONLY. .$4.00 00 PLAT! ONLY . $10.00 With Our Regular i5-Yean Guaraniel You are GUARANTEED high class work, and only the best materia | obtainable is used by our efficient dentists. ; PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Bldg., Second and James Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 6 p. m. daily. Telephone MA in-2736 — Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Dr. H. 0. Danford, Mgr. | a young She be took her her hus She tried to meet his eyes. to be, in this climate,” she answere day, were lighting f “Where would you get your furs- was a strange He uttered one great hoarse s for these latitudes; but ble, as if in the beginning of lav ery in ever beyond the k ter. “That's not what I mean The that Ds you know ft. You'd sooner » nd given his and had miles thru the snow emed so fitting as now inch wouldn't you?” ne glow the bearded reached, closing gently ter of the arm, and a shiver of repule jor over her. “That's but you don’t want Why don’t you show a 1 his ¥ came ts “ nd 1k ten than give name Would Make Laws More Strict Dear Miss Grey letter, “Should more lenient, absolutely no Let people stop to ‘consider fully what a serious thing marringe ts be. It isn’t such a far stretch for memory to recall the day when you had to wait for a long, clear, cold spell of weather before you could have sausage, In answer the to laws be t the light diea away at darkness called them back The lust that fired d, the fear like the n the veins of Ned and 1 worldly enough. For their pe ense ag. and © studie Today? no need of going y said in his deep, rumbling ‘There was no need of even here You seem to be forget you two, where you are—all the I told you at first. ed, and his voice had drop. © tone was strange and al to hear, when he spoke “I've evidently been too ea went on. I correct that fault In the future. You, Ned, made a serious mistake when you interfered in this matter tonight, I'll see if I can't teach you to keep your place. And Boas—long ago I told you that your body and your soul were mine—to do with what I liked. You seemed to/have forgotten—but I intend that you will call it to mind—again.” But Ned stil faced him when he paused, eyes steadfast, his faco an ‘on gray in the wan light. His train and had been ha: and true, and he ath of 1 found strength to stand erect aribou leather whereb he could I want tell you this—in keep it open in his pocket, he haa! ply,” he answered in the clear, firm hoped that it might be the means of | voice of one who has mastered fear, freedom, In the three “We know well enough what you can loss he had been obli ac But that doesn’t mean that one of the butcher kni we're going to yield to you—to every supplies at Forks cabin— one of your wishes, Life isn't enough implement, but so pleasant to either one of us that dagger point that would be so de adly | we'll submit to everything in order in close work. However, he moved to live. No matter what you do to his arm so that he could reach the me—I know what I'll do to you if hilt of the knife in one you try to carry out your wicked de. But with the uncann igns by force.” of a cat Doomadorf sa Doomsdorf eyed him calmly, but ment. For one breath N the smile of contempt was wholly suspended by a gone from his lips. “You'll show first impulse fight?” he asked and bore the “With every ounce I've got! may master me—with every tage of weapons, and phy strength—but you'll have to kill me first. Bess will kill herself before she'll yield to you. You won't be better off—you'll simply have no one to do your trapping for you. It isn’t worth it, Doomadorf.” He eyed them a moment, coolly and ually, “When I want anything 4, I want it ad enough to yall got for it,” id in a remark bly even tone. on't presume that it value your lives ¥o much that T't sides, Ned—you won't be 1 pan Ned's eyes widene 8 he tried to Thousands Are Now Using | read his meaning, Doomsdorf latighed New Treatment Which ig | *°ftly in the silence. “You won't 4 here!” he repeated, “You tool—do Sent Free | you think I'd let you get in my way? «| it will rest as it is tonight ‘Tomor. row morning you start out to tend your tar and you will tend F independence, M a they, enti | unes as well a& your own, She will you w full sige dollar bottle ot Py, (Stay here—with me—from now on. on free trial, If tt cures, you aro| Ned felt his muscles hardening to nd them $1. Otherwise your ré-| steel, ‘I won't leave her to you~" are antitfled sey "4"! “You won't? Don't make any mis treatment t# mosting|take on that point, If you are not ccna and ts relleving| on your way by sun-up, you get i vie nching. (one Mt | hundred—from the knout, won't able to leave for son No wait for weather or seasons, Just telephone your meat dealer. expec from a 9 Her face, so white tps, most of all the appeal for mercy in her child's eyes—raised beast compared with 0 North was merciful ing, desperate anger in Ned. room turned red before his eyes, his muscles quivered, and he was rap- idly reaching that point wherein his self-control, on which life itself de- pended, was jeopardized. Yet he must wait to the last minute of need. Everything depended on that, in avoiding the crisis until he had made some measure of preparation The loss of his long-bladed s ning knife increased the odds against him. He had put considerable reli The delightful tang of October days is made more zestful by a breakfast of Brookfield sausage, made from the choicest morsels of carefully selected pork, blended with spices. ngaln “LL see that }looked like a barrel almost. And such a pain! Poo. Frisky whinnied until he woke Mister Dod- ger and the Twins, asleep in thelr corn-shock house in the corn field. I don't know what they gave him, but whatever it was, it cured him. One thing I do know, however, Frisky got a good lecture and h won't touch sweet apples and t again in a hurry. Or anything he doesn’t know about. (To Be Continued) That is but one of the services Cobvright inn te eee Stan that Swift & Company renders — making available to you numerous products of the highest quality, when, where, and as you wish them. in. ance in its hair-splitting blade since he had perfected the sh to re. 1308 SECOND AVENUE “500 SPECIALS Friday and Saturday And the ground was covered with windfall apples, much | to his delight. days since its to carry from the sharp thout the This has been made possible by the development, during more than a half century of service, of 23 packing plants adjacent to the best producing centers, hundreds of branch distrib- uting houses, one of them near you, and several thousand refrigerator cars which carry the meat to your dealer in the best condition. Age Frisky Colt looked around curious: | mother and telling tales. ly n left all alone in| So Frisky wandered around and} Squealy-Moo Land for the firstf looked at everything with his great | time, and he didn't like it |curious eyes-and thought what His mother had been driven off|q to town by Mrs, Brown to do some} “On, shucks! marketing, the other horses | guess I'll go over and watch the} were hauling in logs for the winter. | pigs, Perhaps I'l get an idea.” | Frisky played with Crazy Calf for} So he trotted over on his long awhile, but soon got tired and quit, to the place where the pigs for Crazy’s name should have been | were and stuck his long nose over Fraldy, for no matter what hap-|the fonce pened he kept running to his| al © world it was, | he thought. “I/ motion watchfulness the m ed's life w Doomsdort’s | was to seize his pistol younger man thru and thru with lead. It was a mere mad. man's whim that he refrained; he had @ more entertaining fate in store for Ned when affairs finally reached a crisis, He leered down in contempt. | “Your little friend seems to be get * he remarked easily to So not to disturb him fur. let's you and I go to the new I've taken some fine pelts PYORRHEA and Piggy ucy Snout were discubs. | W rt }-| jing things to eat | i and Twisty Tail put in a good word : for Snout said this | fine best the | “oh, | i : | grunt torles——Their Soothing I | sweet that world clowr, but Saucy of all things in he loved apples Volume production enables Swift & Company to offer you this service at an average profit from all sources of only a fraction of a cent a pound. Extra values in Women’s and Growing | rirls’ strap slippers and oxfords. my!" he sighed with a loud} “If only T wasn't so fat’ 1 could sque thru that narrow) If you are ono of those unfortue | Place in the fence and get Into the | nates struggling with the pain and orchard. And I'd eat all the apple Gistross of Hone jon the ground!" ing, bleedin | ny protruding piles There! T knew or hemorcholds, | nodded Frisky, ask any Gruggiag and 1 certainly opening for a 60 cont of Pyramid Pile, that Supposttories,!thought of it before! I love « Fake no, aubstles too! I've tasted them sev 08." | tea Te SS) ote ho trotted, and just as he ex « a tutexly you will pected, he got thru the opening a aenivel ANY without a mite of trouble, And the | Gantinue trae was covered with windfall | Us . continue to suf. ground much to his delight fer the pain of such distressing cons apples, j dition, | Wor as free trial package xo he started In to et pone BESS, Sit AAAreas OAL ODUBORL ey and le ate and’ he-ate Ne would burst he said suddenly. }© sun's going down and I'd het ter go home, And Um thirsty, tool I stop ut the horse trough and | take a big drink," All of whieh he did, | That night he started to swell. 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