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THE FREMONT MESSENGER, MONDAY MAY 18, 1931 PAGE FOUR The Fremont Meuenger Published DID YOU KNOW? Illustrated Box HEALTH 'FHNTS By LOGAH CLENDENDTO, M. D. Thar I en definite proper treatment to be used to resuscitate a drowned person. There ere a great IN THE WORLD TODAY TUH M.kalKGUI COMPAjrl IU Blk Arch ftewaet, Okto. BstabUske IM ByK J.SCOTT- NEWS and NONSENSE By COLONEL.

r. OAVUsit, ntiiMtt aae ALBKHT U'riRRKUt Sawrte VAKXia nmuiiB. a ar Kei many wrong and unnecessary thing to do, and they 1 TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES are usually tha one that are dona. Every person' riJUi MTKKJf ATIONAI ttWI WIB SMVICB 1785 John Wilson It Is said that thrifty tight rope TaXEr-MONICS nana ocottisn writer, horn. Died April 8.

ana nign wire walkers always keep an eyp on ue treasury naianoe. News IHMHant Male) -TI Haalaaaa UttUm Mala MM education should Include a knowledge" of the one proper Indispensable procedure to carry out 1786 Serena E. Dwlght eminent Two burglar entered a newspa TP per ornc way down east and ran congregational clergy man and author, born' at Greenfield Hill, Conn. Died at Philadelphia, Nov. 30.

1850. MICMMER Of rmm audit buhkau ok cincM-anoH aUBSUHlPTIOlS RATE The first thing to do i to get sacked tha place. They were prob acy trying to creak into print the patient started breathing not do anything els first 1798 Ethan Allen Hitchcock, sol. ly Carrier Bey, 12a per wtek. Hlole Copy, la.

By Mall. Baadueky and Adjoining Counties, per year lo advance, $4 00. lHwhw in Ohio, par year, lilt. The proverbial anrrv eanlna is Dont try to get the water out probably the dog that put the Outside Wblo, par yaar is.bs. KORKIGN MKMIkihlCNTATIVEa of hi lung or atomach by rol mange in manger.

aier, military advisor President Lincoln, known In his day as th "pen of th army," born in Vergenne, Vt, Died at Sparta, Aug. 6. 1870. Thomas K. Clark Co.

lnc, 2vS-2i7 Esst 42nd St, New line him on a barret Don't try to get him warm. Don't try to Th fellow that Blared a hot that xorh city, n. x.t avast una isc, uiioago, avsi he wouldn't bet probably won a cnaatnut bt, rnuageipnia, ya. Entered at Postoffle. Fremont, Ohio, as aeesnd elasa matter.

piece of money on th Derby. 1849 William T. Bull, noted New on. Get him to breathing. And If you won it waa Darhv.

hut if dont stop trying for at least Th Messenger la glad to publish letters, not to inn, en matters of aeneral Interest. But euch com- i or aurgeon of hi dav, born at Newport Died. Feb. 22. you aroppea a hunk of kopec is Lotao four hours.

Don't give munleatlona muat aa aeeompaniad by the raai nam waa merely another Glendeniag, M. D. of tba writer, avan vara tney ere to oa puoiianaa 1851 Jame H. Tudd, governor of drowned person up for dead un Wilkin, explorer who will aub- til you have worked on him a long as that. ovar nom aa piume.

Monday, May 18, 1931 auiornia, jiwt-vs, oorn at Janesville, Wis. Died at fUnelrtnn flal ftri lOAa marlna to the pole In hope of The dangerous and fatal feature In drowning is meeting Dr. Eckener who is mak "I 'J WW, V'V- 1868 Nicholaa last Czar of All ing the trio In tha Graf Zen will OUR CREED To a servant of all the pro- paralysi of respiration. This a nervous reflex, apparently, and 1 not related either to the amount have to figure on the "overhead" to trie nuasiaa, oorn. Died July 16, 1918.

i keep the date. of water inhaled or the length of time the person They say that a flllv namxt has been in the water. pie ana not or croups striving ror semen mereeia, aavar to be bribed, scared. Intimidated, bought or sold, end to bo fooled and tricked aa few time aa possible In our attempt to deliver the news rapidly and accurately; to treat all equally and Justly without discrimination, with no financial strings leading to any eouroe of power or Influence, We ask the counsel, help and advice of all who PRESIDENT UOHM OUlNCV ADAMS TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Josephus Daniels, Raleigh. N.

C. "Chicken" waa entered In the There Is one good and several less good methods Derby, but It waa "drawn" In tune of starting breathing by artificial respiration. Tha "IcOK A DAIL.V SWIM iNTtiE. POTOMAC RIVER. fctFORE-BREAKPAST, WEATHER.

PERMITTING, lor bun day dinner. newspaper publisher, Secretary of the Navy during th World War, born in Washington, 69 year believe theoe are we proper aspiratione for newspaper. one recommended after extended experimentation by tha Royal Life Saving Society of Great Britain, tha As the circus owner iilil whan ago. the cyclone struck his tents: "Well, PftES BRIAND'S DEFEAT Mary Boyle O'Reilly, humanitari American Gas Company and the National Electric gooa oye, old topi" an, writer and social worker, born What tignificance i to be attached to the de Light Association, is the Schafer prone pressure TOUGH GOIXft in Boston, 68 years sgo. 1 method.

NINE BR-MlSrl WARSHIP HAVE BEEN NAMED DREADNOUGHT rtity HAVE FOUQHf AGAINST "fHt ARMADA IMTrlE. fcU-TfcW WfRSANO ATTtAPAlXjAR. BUT -THE MO DEAN ONE MISSED or. Frankwood E. Wi feat Of Arletida Brland for tha French presidency remain to be seen.

Hi election seemed to be fairly A rising young lawyer from Flint Waa retained by a wealthy old gent This Is the way to do It: Noted New York physician, born at Cardington, Ohio, 48 years ago. well assured, he and hi friend evidently thought so Stretch the patient face down on the ground. in oust some. tenants. Who Won all tha iwnnanla samuel M.

vauclain, chairman of else he probably would no' have contented to become Stretch the leg out Stretch the right arm out JUTLAND BATTLE. AS SHE- When It come to not paying the a candidate. Perhaps he dallied with tha situation straight up tha head. Bend the left arm so that WAS BEING REFITTED the board, the Baldwin Locomotive Works, born in Philadelphia, 75 years sgo. rent.

longer than he should have don and until the lines I the patient's forehead or cheek rests on It This 1931. by Central Preae Association. Inc. A Few Thlnas I'd. Like Ta Have Rt, Rev.

Edward L. Parsons. had set Perhaps, his reputed endorsement of M. I raises the mouth and note off the ground and at received simultaneously from all dl What la the Tribunal of Tangier? For My Own: Henry Ford's national consumption of eaaolinn Who are the parties to this tri E. bishop of San Fra'ncisco, born in New York City, 63 years ago.

lows air to get in. The fact that the patient 1 face Doumer candidacy prior to hi own announcement militated against him, as It may very well have dona. bunal? down 1 better than on the back because the tongue Jack (Legs) Diamond's appetite Dr. John G. Bowman, chancellor This -is an international mixed Perhaps hi rejection a reflection of the sentiment will not fall Into the back of the throat and obstruct tor punisnment strangler Lewis' Mother' Day, and requested a display of flags on government buildings, private home and other suitable places.

First Almanac When was the first almanac published? The first almanac in the English tribunal, established In 1923. The neaaiocK sam Jordan's nerve of the University of Pittsburgh born at Davenport, Iowa, 54 year ago. of France regarding hi foreign policies. breathing. Jake Dach's appetite Henrv sgreement lies between Great Britain, France and Spain.

Whatever tha explanation he ha been defeated Sit astraddle the patient' buttock, facing to Bertrand Russell, famoua En Stine's luck In some things Fred Alwaise's ability to get his foot In rectlon. Mother's Day What was the origin of Mother' Day? Miss Anna Arvis of Philadelphia originated the idea in 1907. Philadelphia, in 1910, was the first city to observe the day. In May, 1914, following the adoption of a resolution by congress, President Wilson issued a proclamation declaring the second Sunday. In May to be ward the head.

Put your two palm on each side of lish philosopher and mathematician Broadcasting Around the World it even when he buvs new socks- oorn 69 years ago. hi chest and bear down, squeezing all the breath out If a message were broadcast at a in favor of a candidate hardly known outside of hi own country and scarcely a leading figure In France until now. It wilt be a disappointment to Brland, of course: Just as Clemenceau felt deeply hi own ln Frank West's command of the certain point would it be received Kings English An electric fan language was "John Somer's Calendar," written in Oxford In 1380. The first printed English almanac waa pbblished by Richard Pynson of his lungs. Maintain this while you count three.

Then snap your hand off tha chest, when It will TODAYS HOROSCOPE Tha indications for this dav are from both directions at .1 point halfway around tha world? when Fred Klegln and Lloyd Clark are sitting side by side smoking for a peculiar vocation, or strange; 1 in 1497. The signala broadcast would tie expand, drswlng air in, while you count three: then make pressure again. ability to be elected president on the heel bf hi valiant rvlc la war. In this Franc 1 not unlike the United States. Neither Webster nor Clay nor Keep thi up until the patient Is able to breathe of hi own accord.

the same kind of tobacco In pipes An exit when John Welsh, Joe Michel, Lafe Jones and Doggy Miller start talking about the next Ohio State-Michigan, football game A string of dummy white bass that would counteract some of the mythical catches I hear of A law Calhoun, was able to win tha presidency. That prize in thi country ha seldom gone to leader who had made themselves most conspicuous In national af Cases are on record of people gaining conscious experience in environment, wita some success attending it It car ries industry and Inventive faculty, -coupled with patience and thrift. There will be more wealth than the native will really need for the graU ification of the simple taste India cated. There is also good fortune by marriage. fair.

By Edna Robb Webster. AutiWof ioretta dad's cirl ness after they had been worked on four hours. The worst method of artificial respiration is the one most people know of putting the patient on his back and alternately raising the arms over the head and forc that could be enforced when a fel Could she have known why Bor CHAPTER 40 On the night after her long, con nie had been so angry with her in ing them down on the chest the Silvester method. EXIT KNEE PANTS "Blessings on thee, little man. Barefoot boy with cheek of tan." LIBERATE LADY BUGS VALLEJO.

CaL (INSI low misses a pop fly when you have a bet on his team A press seat when Stribling and Schmeling tangle Chief Klopfer's memory-Ability to alibi like some fellows I terference in her plans, could she This gives an air exchange of 2280 c. c. a minute as against 6760 e. e. by the prone pressure method rec fidential talk with Mom, Mary lay awake lata into the night.

But she wa not grieving for Dick' love. He wa most remote in her thought. nave known that another car than Dick's had driven Bonnie home that night she might Aave had Somehow or other when John Greenleaf penned the touchingly human line he had a ommended. Five thousand lady bugs shipped from the snow caves of the high, Sierras were liberated here recent ly by John E. Paulson and Mrs.

H. Cooper to effect relief from th know A neighbor of the energetic kind who works off pent up energy by mowing my lawn twice a week more cause tor concern than that iuslcy little boy In ragged kne pants, In mind. Don't begin to yell for a pulmotor. Thy are not Mom' brav philosophy had stir Tb American Institution, the small boy, oft the nearly as effective aa the method described. Power like Mayor Eddie Cline or planning to marry her wealthy employer.

(To Be Continued) red her to the depth. She wondered has at Porter, Ohio A couple of blight and other pests that destroy, plant life. utt and the hero of jokes and jibes, seems to tubaa like they have in the F. H. S.

losing one of bis distinguishing marks. band, when It starts raining vege The trend has been creeping up for several years WHAT'S WHAT IN WASHINGTON By CHARLES P. STEWART now Often Mom had felt aa if she would burst with th hurt of her grief and trouble, and had concealed it from other. Poor Mom should be taken care of. She was growing old Mary had realized ratio.

The die was cast When Mary returned to the office, she would tell Foster that she had decided to accept his proposal of marriage. With tears smarting her eyelids and the ache swelling in her heart until it seemed as If It would burst Mary looked back over her shoulder und waved a last farewell to love; like a pilgrim who look back for the last time upon his homeland and knows that he never will return. Bonnie slipped In quietly after midnight When she found Mary in bed and awake, ehe sniffed loudly and whispered, "For heaven's sake what' wrong? The house smell like a hospital. Tou sick?" "No It's Mom. She called me today and I got home while Dr.

Bea-man was here. Didn't you know that Mom had a cold?" "Oh, yes, butl didn't think It was FOREST MEMORIAL TOLLAND, May 4. (INSW-i table soup Power to restrict council to one meeting a year and a 15 and Is now universal, even to most remote hamlets. MAYBE I'M WRONG i By J. P.

KEDBURY minute session at that Knowledge Knee panta somehow just don't "belong" any of Epstein's theory Insight on Nearly two hundred acres of land here have been given to the stats by Mrs. William H. Hall, to be used as a demonstration forest by th mora. where Captain. Kldd secreted his treasures Nerve to take a ride in When a little lad 1 graduated from "shorties" A Log Angeles census taker Is state forestry department Tha an airplane Fourteen acres tf he now seems to jump the old middle stag of "knee- ft IS writing a book entitled "Who' fresh June peas for use all the breeches" and blossoms out In "longies," Ilk hi land is to be known as Nye-Holmaa forest in memory of her parents.

suddenly how much older she looked now than she had five years ago. She waa working too hard and worried. Mary must do something about It The solution was obvious to her. Two men whose wealth would provide comfort and eate for Mom, without their ever missing the mediocre cost, had asked her to mar WASHINGTON, D. C.

Spain is one of the places where those who worry over the ultra radical tendency of the times undoubtedly hav some real reason for their anxiety. For 20 years, at least a substantial sub-stratum of old-fashioned has underlaid anti-governmental actlv i 1 1 a there. It was a school of thought dad'. and establishes a precedent here la year around A muffler for a certain back seat driver An overcoat for my parrot so that he could stick out on the porch durinc the the way or memorials. The demise of the old knee-trouser, that buttoned or buckled, or didn't do either, at the knee, Is to be DE MOLAY TO TOUR lamented In many ways.

much. I wasn't home last night un A seven weeks' tour of 10 Euro No longer doe a boy "grow into a man" and put ry them. As the wife of either of cold weather, that Is if the neighbor did not get out an injunction A castle on the river Nile or any old river for that matter John bank roll with my own idea of til late, and she didn say muco. when she got my breakfast this Whose In Hollywood." 1 You're Wrong A dog fancier isn't necessarily a chiropodist Advice To The Love-Worn Mexico only has one ground for divorce Marriage. Null And Void Some fellows are so conceited that the only pleasure they get is looking in mirrors.

Take It Or Leave It Wives should stop kissing their own husbands. They have no right them, she could provide from her personal allowance everything that pean countries will bs undertaken' this summer by members of the Order of DeMolay, according to an. announcement made at th nation on full length leg-covering. The sprouting of downy facial fuu and the sud morning. which wa stronger under Al Think of Mom being 111 enough to Mom ever could need or want and she would be taking it from no one den aqueakiness of teen-age voice remain alone now have a doctor, and getting up to headquarters of th organization fonso than anywhere else in the world not Communism of the Russian type, but hostility to to herald the male child's new statu.

not even herself. For she woulr In Kansas City. A complement of prepare Bonnie's breakfast Mary thought "Well, she has to keep charity A dish of old fashlonsd caviare A pile of th'rowable stones when a certain screech owl pons off his evening's lay Free passago for round the world tour Win-chell's knowledge of old Broadwav have a plethora of everything that about 150 youths will embark from But, bobbed hair went Short skirt passed. Even long trousers seem to be enjoying at least several quiet and be taken care of, so I am whatever. Communism may have any rulershlp Montreal, Canada, July 7, and re money could provide.

Why not? Love had left her lifo, staying at home the rest of the tinged it since the Moscow regime's establishment, turn by way of New York, August 20. year of English width. week with her. I'll move back here, Why not have comfort and luxury attending to somebody else' busi but it is Impossible that the earlier philosophy can too, and commute again. Mom Won't ome artorlal authority do thi one little thing for the cause of the American boy and bring needs me." and leisure in its stead? She began to analyze the two With the emotional factor of lova ness.

You're Right Peanut Vendor" Credit for in have been absorbed by It completely. Noah Webster's vocabulary-Daniel Webster's powers of speech or old Tom Corwin's, for that matter Lindbergh's popularity John Gilbert's looks Tom I n' Shamrock A chance to grasp the neck of the fellow who wrote the It is surprising that it did not manifest Itself him back hi old knock-about "Hm! well, that's Just as well. Because I'm going to move to New York, myself. I can't stand that trip A piano is the only thing you can lock and leave the keys inside. eliminated, she could weigh the two venting interest Fame as lasting as Sergeant York's Fresh asparagus three times per day Knute Rockne's niche in the hall of fame.

Ace Of Cads sooner, following Alfonso's departure. Probably It disciples were taken by surprise and required time to consolidate. over and back any longer." She did not look at Mary. Tha. henpecked husband who tied "Why, Bonnie, you can't afford to knot, in his wife's vocal cords.

Efficiency Experts In one respect it rivals Communism It is fully TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE as antl-clerlcal. Recognition, however, that the Span A Southern California man has just Invented an automatia gong ish church has been something quite distinct from a that rings every time a century opportunities with cold precision. Of course, it waa obvious thst Frazler had the more wealth of the two. Foster stood awe of him and catered to him for his business. But Foster's lesser wealth far exceeded any of Mary's conceptions of luxury and comfort.

It was more than enough. There was no decisive factor in that direction. The next comparison of the two as men, resulted In Foster's favor. Mary admitted to herself that she really didn't know Frazler so well aa her employer: but even religious Institution, should not be interpreted aa stay In New York. It would cost more than you make.

At least, you couldn't buy clothes and things, too. And you would have to live in quits a cheap place, somewhere. You couldn't do that" "Oh, pull In your neck, Mary. You don't need to read ma the declaration of power just because I wnnt plant blooms. Connubial Casualties hostility to Catholicism.

Wholly Independent of Ita IS. spiritual function, It has been a vested interest and It's a shame to have your hus -I75" 13 ,4 IS band lying sick in a hospital, but a most oppressive one. It was estimated on reliable authority 20 years ago that even then it owned ap it's also a comfort to know where DROPPING THE CLASSICS Greek and Latin have been on the toboggan tor a good many year but the announcement that Tale will no longer require tha study of these language i prerequisite to a Bachelor of Art degree Is causing something of a stir In academic circles. Educator are divided a to whether Yale' action is to be applauded or deplored. They are agreed only that it is in line with what seems to be the inevitable trend of.

the times. Continued emphasis upon Latin and Greek as a part of the foundation of classical education has rested In the past upon two contentions. The first was that these languages provided the key to the broad culture of past ages and civilizations. The second was that the study of Greek and Latin disci' plined the mind as nothing else, not even mathematics, could do. In a period whose dominant not on the on hand Is science and on the other hand i.i it natural (hat there should 1 he is.

Our Own Vaudeville 21 23 proximately 30 per cent of the national wealth. It engaged in many lines of business and- industry, from small retailing to tha operation at that time so, the balance remained with Fos Big Sister: Bobby, run to the drug store and get me some cold ter. She next arrived at a comparison 2 31 3CH 27i cream. (I do not know whether this still continue) of tha to run my I guess I'm old enough to know wha I want and what I can do. Can't I try It out for awhile, the same as you did? No one pulled a trigger when you left home.

I wish you would keep out of my affairs, anyway. You are always meddling in someone's business. Why don't you try running just your own little peanut stan.i of their attitude toward her. There Little Bro: What kind, straw was to be considered the that berry or vanilla? most Important Spanish trans-oceanic teams'hip line. Being tax free, it naturally was a gravely disorga 34 S3 32 35 Frazier had professed to love her, 8 31 while Foster had claimed only a re nizing economic influence.

2Q 3Si 3aj spectful affection. She still doubted Frazier's emotions. He well could -40p -4 tor a while, and letting others do The development of sentiment adverse to Alfonso the same? The trouble with you give the name of love to any emo -42: is, you never want anyone to have -4 tion. But, granting that he was sin anything and tell everyone else what to do." With that tirade, she snatched up herpajamas and flung out of the room. -as.

5 -47 personally was to have been expected, both in Itself and as a concomitant of the outbreak of anti-clerlo-alism. The king ha been no such popular character as has been represented. The liking for him was limited to a small circle, but it waa the circle which 30 cere in his own belief, did hia lore deserve more consideration than Foster's admiring affection? Each had declared her to be essential to his happiness. moncy-moiwHB be a growing rebellion against the enforced study of languages the practical value of which was not apparent to many of those who had to take them. That Tale, following the example of Princeton Stung to the depths of her al S4 S3 7 There remained her own reac most fretly expressed itself.

tions. Granting that she could ac eoi 61 53 ready troubled and burdened heart Mary turned over and sobbed Into her pillow. Not for anything would she let Bonnie know how her reprimand had wounded her. and of many oiner less important should have determined, after a struggle that has lasted for ten years, to put Greek and Latin "on their own," Instead of protecting them as formerly, There waa considerable individual liberty In cept life with either of them, for the sake of her mother's comfort and happiness and her own material comforts, with which one could she be more content? 63! 434 Bonnie had taken the most Pre Spain, but little of a political character. In 190S aa long ago as that when I first visited th country, is alanlflcant of the extent to which even the most cious thing in the wbrld from her and she had not uttered si word She went over every hour of the richly endowed Institutions are responsive to popular i th.

governmental r.ln wa so tight that I found my- rebuke or objection. For years, she pressure. The cheering note to the classicists Is that In, th past ten years, In spite of the policy which self stopped by a censorship which prevented me from conducting a telephone conversation In English had worked to help keep the family together, had given Bonnie all the money she could spare, had bought In what In Madrid, Clean? Siamese coins That I might be the more readily understood, most of her clothes for her. She had trudged and ridden the weary way to city and back, every day, I I 12 14 14 Belonging to 1.000 liter A constellation Atmospheric vestment SS Drink little by little S7 Olrl (colloq.) 88 Pilot 0 A textile fabric it Infantile artlcu. latlon A tree 1 (4 Restrain SS Male sheep That is (abbr.) I was required to speak Spanish or nothing, per-hsps being more closely watched than th average person, since I was known to be there on newspaper where she gave the' best of her strength and mind to her workj while Bonnie lay on the couch at home and read latest sex novel or went to movies; and parties.

Words of the Wise The only correct actions are trios which require no explanation and no apology. Auerbach. He who has once despised the laws of nature, and ha soared above them, ha no right to live, Auerbach. A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deeep or taste not Pierian spring; There shadow draught intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sober us again. Pope.

On every height there lies re-pose. Goethe. A man is responsible for how he uses his common sense as well as hi moral cense. Beacher. The friends of my alversity shall always cherish most, I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hour than thos who are to ready to enjoy with ma the sunshine of my prosperity.

Grant Despair, as hope, breeds counsels. I have found anguish no sluggish spur to thought Bickersteth. It is now universally admitted that literary ability is general ability. Dickey. There is a cannon of common sense which should rule in everything.

Starkey. business at a time of some disturbance. the universities have pursued, the number of high school student studying Latin has Increased from 900,000 to 1,400,000. It may be, Indeed, that more students are taking Latin because they can do so voluntarily. Until 1870, msgasln advertising aa a source of revenue was not known.

Walt Whitman waa removed from hi clerkship at' Washington in 1865 on the ground that he had published Improper poetry! At any rate, there wa bitter resentment at the And this waa the extent of Bon strict espionage. nie's gratitude! Having vented her sudden grief, Mary began to consid The republican administration evidently ha er Sonnie strange attitude, something unusual must have occurred to account for her outburst of an leaned unpopularly far backward in the matter of abating many of these causes of complaint of long few times that she had been alone with Martin. His perfidious treatment of her gave her no cause to believe that their relations could be so very unpleasant But there was no response from her Inner self. She felt cold and almost frightened at the mere thought of sharing all her life's treasures and problems and Intimacies with Martin. As a casual companion on pleasure bent she had grown more amiable toward him.

But further than that she turned abruptly away with a slight mental shudder. With Foster, it was different. They shared common Interests and viewpoints. Their association always had been pleasant and congenial. She had grown fond of him in a way.

If he were worried, or busy of not feeling so well, she experienced a response of concern or understanding or pity. Affection, he called it That was It Her affection for him had developed to a point where she could quite imagine sharing his life a she had shared his business In -the manner he had proposed: a practical partnership with mutual aims and Interests. After all, she could giv to Foster exactly what he offered If Frazier did lova her, she would be most unfair to accept something which she could not return in equal ger. Perhaps things had gone badly ss Absorb DOWN 1 Scholar-like 2 Preposition 3 Bow 1 4 One of a pair' 6 Correlative ol either Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1 Capital of the Dominion of New. foundland In North America Form of lo be 10 At thi time 11 Fish egga It Pigpen 38 Interjection IS Accomplished 17 Soars through the v.

sir: float IS Worthless lesvlng 21 Novel 21 Digit of the foot SS Den 27 Pale 29 Goddess of discord (Gr. myth.) SI Fondle SS Compensation 35 Type measures St One of the United States (abhr.) SS Disagrees 41 Hebrew letter 42 It is (poet.) 44 Nothing 45 River island 47 Peruvian chief 4 In law. a thing Si Torpid Prlestlv Unaa for her at the office that day. Or standing, and the Reds, having meantime gathered their strength, evidently have taken advantage of It she was over-tired. She was staying out late too many nights.

Dick Philosophic! anarchlam certainly I not trong The great Barnum used to emphasise the ethical element of his elrcu and alway advertised as "Bar-num's Great Moral moisture IS Enemy 20 Gratuity! 22 Breakfast cakes, ,24 Collection 24 Carmine 28 SO Evil spirit 82 Can. 24 Epoch S7 Noiae 29 A tree 40 Iniquity -42 Waata 4 Drag along 48 Beer to Title of respect 52 Chart 54 Cots it Fairy 68 Compass point Abyssinian (overnot I companion (S Three-toed sloth Note of th stale 47 Infantile articulation) i enough to upset government la Spain, but it may i make considerable trouble. should be more considerate of hr working and commuting. She. smiled wryly to herself.

It was really not her affair, anyway. Sh would let Bonnie run her own peanut stand, henceforth, as she had sussrested. Henry Fielding Dickens, ton of Charles Dlcken, The great mystic of the middle age were men and women of even th rare surviving anchorites were forced to justify their existence by per When Bonnie camo back Into the room. Mary feigned sleep: but she tell an amusing story of being mistaken for his father. A young girl on being introduced, gushed thst she had read many of fats book and waa 'delighted with them.

"And which of my books do you like best?" he asked her. "David Copperfleld," was th answer. "My father would have been glad to hear Uu4 told, her. forming social duties stationing themselves near was actually trying to visualize her ferries or bridge, or In pathless woods and remote valleys, to offer help and hospitality to the chance life as Mrs. Ronald K.

Foster aa the wife of a man twice aa old as she, and without love to bridge the chasm. wayfarer..

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