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    Illin o is V a lle y N ew s, Thu rsd ay. D e c e m b e r 11, 1947
Hunting W ild Animals
W ith Helicopter, Siren
FICTION corner
An expedition now preparing to
visit Africa to record the habits
and sounds of wild anim als in mo­
Bv W I L L I A M C O L E
tion pictures and on recording m a­
chines has equipped its helicopter
with a novel weapon of defense, a
U D Y ke p t h e r eye« on the Jersey 1 s ittin g on the benches a ro u n d them
high-pitched siren called a Shriek-
shore lin e a ll the w h ile she was as though th e y w ere d ir e c tly re ­
Gun, says Collier’s.
sponsible.
Its sound has no effect on the ta lk in g .
" L e t m e te ll y o u ,” he said, "y o u 'v e
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men if they plug up their ears, I
got to be som ebody to s ta rv e to
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could,
but will terrify and drive away I
death in th is tow n. Do you th in k
any beast that attem pts to at- j to le t h im know to n ig h t."
th e y ’ll le t anyone sta rve ?
N ol
She had trie d to te ll Ted about
tack the craft when it is poised
Y o u 've got to have background.
L lo y d R ich a rd s e a rlie r th a t evening
near the ground.
Y o u 've g o t to have a college d ip lo m a
NO OTHER WAY
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—first, when they
m et. and then when and a la w c e rtific a te and an o ffice to
hang th e m up in, and then, okay,
they were ha vin g
Thi,
d in n e r in the cafe­ you can go ahead and s ta rv e ."
T he w om an on the n e xt bench was
te r ia —but each tim e
W e e k ’s
si " had m ade the e yeing Ted n e rvo u sly. J u d y stood
m ista ke o f lo o kin g up " L e t's w a lk a b it , " she suggested
B est
She slip p e d an a rm th ro u g h his
a t h im . And then
F ic tio n
th e y were in the and w a lke d lig h tly beside h im , a
n a rro w p a rk by the s lim g ir t in a s im p le d a rk dress.
r iv e r ,
and she | H e r b ro w n eyes w ere tro u b le d , as
Ted h u rrie d h e r along. He c o u ld n 't
co u ld n 't put it o ff any m ore.
s ta y depressed lo n g —n o t when she
"H e . . . he says we could be I was w ith h im . When th e y w e re to-
, m a rrie d to m o rro w ." she w ent on. !
! "H e 's sta yin g in tow n a n other d a y ."
One of the most vexing questions
facing women shoppers every
Christmas is: What shall I get for
him? The perfect solution for ev­
ery male is quite a problem—but
so far this seems like a perfect
choice. If he's a cigarette smoker,
give him a carton of cigarettes.
And if you wisely choose Camels
—he’ll be twice as grateful—for
that's probably his own brand. All
over America—more people are
smoking Camels than ever before!
Now, if his highness prefers a p ip e
A n d th e re i t was! She sat back
—give him Prince Albert Smoking and pressed h e r hands in her lap.
Tobacco—the National Joy Smoke. | She d id n 't w a n t Ted to see how they
Special holiday gift wrappings w ere tre m b lin g .
make both Camels and Prince Al­
B u t Ted w asn’t w a tch in g .
His
bert particularly desirable choices.
Camels are conveniently packed ! a rm s w ere hooked o ve r the back of
—ten packs of flavorful, mild ciga­ the bench and he was s ta rin g out on
rettes to a carton . . . Prince Al­ the Hudson. H is sh o rt-cu t h a ir and
bert is handsomely wrapped in one d a rk , b rooding face stood out sh a rp ­
pound moisture-proof containers. ly a g a in st the c lu s te r of lig h ts fro m
Even a card is unnecessary for the Palisades. She reached out to
these gifts—space is provided for touch h im —to c le a r th a t face, even
a personalized Christmas greet­ j fo r a m om e n t— then she fought back
ing. Your dealer is featuring holi­ the im p ulse. . . . "O h . I'm going to
day-wrapped Camels and Prince k ill h im ! " she thought w ild ly . " I f
he ju s t sits th e re and takes it lik e
Albert now!—Adv.
I th a t!"
JKraFASI!
NEW SURPLUS CLOTHING
F o r F a rm e rs* F is h e rm e n , H u nter*,
M iner*, e tc ., should la s t 10 y ear* .
Ski l ’an ts, 100*; all w ool b la n k e t clo th ,
v e ry h e av y , 36 oz. d a rk o x ford g ra y .
W ater re p e lla n t, w ind proof, v e ry w a rm ,
m u cl for HUbm • inc m
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sell fo r $12 to $13; size s 32 to
38 O ur p r ic e ............................... $6.95
B lue N av y d u n g a re e s , full
$2.39
sh ru n k , sizes 29 to 44
B lue N avy c h n m b ra y s h irts ,
full sh ru n k , sizes 1 4 'j. 15, 15' j $1.39
$1 d e p o sit re q u ire d on all o rd e r* ;
b a la n ce C .<).!>. M oney re tu rn e d
in five d a y s If u n s a tisfa c to ry .
I H A N K S . '• f t A storia B o u le v ard
Long Is la n d City 2
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N ew Y ork.
If cold* hang on, or you
catch thru» often, maybe
»tui don't get enough n a tu rn l A l l )
V ita m in fo<»»l. Then »tart taking good-
ta a tin g Rcott'a F m u lalo n I See how
promptly It helps break up a cold and
helpa build you up, ao you feel
your own aelf again ? Scott's ia
a H it; II E N E R G Y F O O D
T O N IC '—rich in n a tu m l A A D
V itam in s and encr*y-huild ing
natu ral oil. Economical. Huy
today a t your drug store.
MORE than ¡ust a tonic —
it’s powerful nourishment!
SCOTT'S EMULSION
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Creomulsion relieves promptly be­
cause it goes right to the seal lt of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­
flamed bronchial mucous m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
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Relief At Last
For Your Cough
A45ZEÆ • SMOOTHER?
gether, he was soon the re a l Ted
A nd th a t c o u ld n ’t h e lp b u t m a k e a
success. T h a t was w h y it was im ­
p o rta n t th a t they. . . .
T ed free d his a rm and trie d to
d ro p it around her. Ju d y stepped
aside. Ted looked su rp rise d and
d re w h e r in to the shadow o f a
tree.
" I liy a , J u d y !" He was s m ilin g at
h e r now.
" . , . it's g e ttin g la te ," she said.
“ I have to c a ll L lo y d ."
"L lo y d ? W ho's L lo y d ? ”
She looked a t h im
fu rio u s ly
"W e 'v e only been ta lk in g about h im
fo r the la s t . . .1 "
"G osh, honey! ' Ted ran his hands
back o ve r her h a ir, " Y o u 're so
s w e ll."
"T e d . now pi. . .1 " Judy w re nch e d
h e r m outh to one side and then
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She slip p e d an a rm th ro u g h his and w alked lig h tly beside h im , a
s lim g ir l in a s im p le d a rk dress.
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Box 3217
San F ra n c is c o I, C ali/.
Enclose 20 cents for Pattern.
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for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchi til
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Horizontal
P in e a p p le sq u a re m a k e ! m a n y a rtic le « .
Y ou 11 love it—s im p le to do! P a tte r n 971
h a s d ire c tio n s.
D ue to a n u n u su ally la rg e d e m a n d an d
c u r r e n t conditions, s lig h tlv m o re tim e la
re q u ire d in filling o rd e rs fo r a few of th e
m o st p o p u la r p a tte rn s .
MRS
"W h a t could 1 give y o u ? " Ted
w ent on. “ Y o u ’d have some life w ith
me. D in n e rs in ca fe te ria s. E ve n in g s
in p a rks. On our honeym oon, fo r
v a rie ty w e'd go to a m useum . Y o u 'd
have some sweet lif e ! "
I t sounded sweet enough to Ju d y,
but she d id n 't say as m uch. T h is
was the beg in ning of a fa m ilia r
rou tin e . T he re was n o th in g th a t
could be done u n til it ran its e lf out.
" A la w y e r l" T ed said. He a d ­
dressed the single s ta r th a t hung
d im ly above. “ T w e n ty-five thousand
la w ye rs
in
New
Y o rk
w e re n ’ t
enough. 1 had to sta rve , to o ."
I t d id n 't do any good to te ll h im
th a t th in g s were bad a ll o ve r, th a t
they w ould p ick up: th a t, a fte r a ll,
he was o n ly out o f la w school a
sh o rt tim e . I t d id n 't do any good,
when he was lik e this, to te ll h im
a n y th in g He g la re d a t the people
VICKS VA-ÎRO-NOL
Table Cloth in Double Design
to r Comfy and M /n ty" th e MENTHOLATUM TWINS
Im a g in e ? M a k in g a c ra ck lik e
th a t! She'd fix h im good!
"W h y sh o u ld n 't y o u ? " Ted said
again. "T h is R ich a rd s can give you
the th in g s you should have.”
He
stra ig h te n e d his leg and his heel
to re a r u t in the d ir t path. "W h a t
can I g ive y o u ? "
N o th in g , Ted. N o th in g at a ll, you
b ig lug. O n ly e v e ry th in g a g irl. . . .
A few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol In
each nostril work fast right where
trouble is/ Va-tro-nol opens up
cold - c o n g e ste d
breathing passages Zgf
and relieves sneezy, 0'*
sniffly head cold
distress. Follow di­
rections in package.
NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS
J U D Y w aited u n til she could feel
so lid ground a g a in beneath her.
"D o n ’ t jo k e about it, Ted, please.
J The m an w ants to m a r r y m e ."
"H e d o e s? " T ed shook his head
in wonder. " Y o u d o n 't say so?”
T h is was m ore lik e it. T h is was
Ted. J u d y sighed. I f she could o n ly ’
keep h im lik e th a t.
" I d o n 't suppose I w a n t to m a r r y
you?” Ted said. " I suppose m y in- i
tentions a re n ’t h o n o ra b le ? "
He was s till s m ilin g , b u t i t was
v e ry m uch on the surface. " I sup­
pose. i f th e re w e re n ’t a d a rn good
reason, we w o u ld n ’ t have m a rrie d
long ago?”
Two y e a rs, to be exact. T w o ye a rs
th a t could have been am ong the h ap­
piest in th e ir live s.
" T e ll m e ,” Ju d y said. She trie d to
keep h e r tone lig h t. "J u s t fo r the
record. W hat was th a t w o n d e rfu l
reason a g a in ? ”
Ted tu rn e d aw ay, w e a rily . " L e t's
skip th a t fo r once,” he said
" I th in k you should do It , ” Ted
said.
Ju d y w ent lim p . She dug h e r n a ils
in to h e r flesh and fe lt n othing “ I
. . . I pro m ise d I 'd ca ll h im ,” she
said w e a kly. " H e 'll be w a itin g "
^ R e lie v e
Dry, Stuffy
say thousands
about good
tasting SCOTT'S
EMULSION
closed It q u ic k ly When he le t go of
h e r she hung on to his lapels.
Ted spoke th ro u g h h e r h a ir. “ You
w ere s a y in g so m e th in g about some
guy nam ed L lo y d ? "
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Answer
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She was as tire d o f the su b je ct as
he was. T he y had been o v e r and
over it countless tim e s w ith o u t g e t­
tin g any place. . . . Yes. Ted said,
he knew a ll about it. T w o could
liv e as ch e a ply as one, sure And
Judy could keep h e r jo b . Sure. O kay,
he said, he d id n 't th in k she could
su p p ort h im in the m a n n e r in w h ich
he had become accustom ed. And
so, u n til the tim e he could handle
th a t end o f it de ce ntly h im s e lf .
Ju d y knew i t was useless, but s till
she persisted. She had used the same
phrases so often, she knew them by
heart. . . . " D o n 't you see, d a rlin g ,
we'd a t least have each other. . . .
Those o th e r th in g s a re n 't im p o rta n t.
. . . W e'd a t least. . . . "
" L e t's not discuss it , " Ted said. 1
" W e 'll ju s t have to w a it."
"W h y should we w a it? ”
She
clenched her hands a n g rily . "W e
d o n 't know how long i t ' l l be. I w ant
to se ttle i t — rig h t now!
He tu rn e d back to her slow ly. " I
see. Before you speak to y o u r frien d ,
M r. R ic h a rd s ? "
She had fo rg o tte n about th a t, but
now she m e t his gaze fu lly . ‘ "Yes,
before I speak to h im ."
" I t 's a lw a ys good to have a guy
in reserve, is n 't it ? " Ted said.
She gulped in some a ir. A ll rig h t,
m y boy! O. K .l She waved a t h im
a ir ily . "So nice to have known y o u ," J
she said, and w alked away.
"W h a t was so nice about it ? " Ted
c a lle d a fte r her.
Oh, it was p re tty nice, Theodore,
d o n 't k id yo u rse lf. B u t Judy d id n 't
glance back. She crossed the d riv e
and w ent on down the street.
B ack in the p a rk there, she knew,
he was m ise ra b le . A nd th a t m ade
her m ise ra b le , too. B ut they c o u ld n 't
go on lik e th a t in d e fin ite ly . There
was no o th e r way.
Besides, it w o u ld n 't la st long. She
knew his moods p e rfe c tly . L e t's see
now. She looked at h e r watch. T w o
m in ute s fo r despair, then the next
tw o for th o ug h t . . . and then, in
about tw o o r three m ore. . .
She slowed down She w a s n 't so I
sure now. T h e y 'd fought before and
som etim es h a d n 't m ade up fo r day».
B u t then he d id n 't have m uch to )
w o rry about. He could ju s t le t it
slide. He could let e v e ry th in g slide
T his tim e . . .
She was near pa n ic when »he I
reached the c o rn e r—and then she 1
heard heavy footsteps behind her. I
She ca u g ht a g lim p se o f Ted as she
rounded the b u ild in g And his w ild ,
frig h te n e d face was enough. The
o n ly th in g th a t tro u b le d her now
was w h e ie they would liv e —uptow n }
o r out in the suburbs.
As fo r her conscience, th a t d id n 't !
tro u b le her a t a ll. Consciences, j
som etim es, were p re tty m uch of a
bore. And as fo r L lo y d R ic h a rd s — i
well, «he w o u ld n 't even have to c a ll
h im L lo y d knew her answ er. She
had given it to h im th a t afternoon I
50.COO Youngsters Ssiecl
Ideal Father and Mothei
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Q w c k MENTHOLATUM
m in ty M e n th o l, th e tw o fam ous
M e n th o la tu m in g re d ie n ts , a re
g e n tle to a c h ild ’s d e lica te no rm a l
s k in — b u t th e y w o rk fa st to h e lp
loosen congestion, ease soreness,
and lessen coughing.
ALSO RELIEVES HEAD COLD STUFFINESS.
NASAL IRRITATION AND CHAPPING
• M o th e r, w hen co u g h in g spasms
w ra ck y o u r c h ild ’s b o d y a n d leave
his chest m uscles so sore i t h u rts
h im t o b r e a th e — q u ic k ! c a ll
“ C o m fy ” and “ M in t y ” to th e
rescue. C o m fo rtin g C a m p h o r and
. . . in pipes fo r ta s ty , cool sm oking c o m fo r t. . . in
papers fo r e a sy-to-roll “ m a kin ’s ’ ’ sm okes — c rim p cu t
Prince A lb e rt, A m e rica's la rg e s t-s e llin g to b a cco !
ITS CRIA4P CUT
PRfHCS ALBERT WITH
ME FOR T O N G U E -
EA S Y PIPE COMFORT
ANO R IC H -T A S T IN G
SMOKING J
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I ve smoked Prince Albert in my pipe for year* eave
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A .-every £ puff
£ „ i , grynd
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Camel.
“With P
P .A
grand tisting,
mild, and cool. Yessir, P. A.’t a
true joy smoke I”
GIVE M E CRIMP
CUT PRINCE ALBERT
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FOR 'MAKINS'
CIGARETTES. ROLLS
UP FAST SMOKES
RICH ANO TASTY 1
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“Crimp cut Prince Albert gives me swell ‘makin's'
smokes," says Paul Dunbar. “P. A. roils up fast and
neat into tasty, mild
r u M ( in e m p i e e A i a r a m
-« r a n d o l i o f w y ,»
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