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Friday, October 22 . 1026 THE BEAVERTON REVIEW The GIRL in the MIRROR By ELIZABETH JORDAN pose.-* he ite fended himself ‘T v * never taken anything seriously for very long It » hard to form the hab V ' V*q*.Vk it. all o f a sudden .“ I«*u rt« I> «von . * young c h a p * o n ie « 'h a t In clin ed to w ild - ‘ You will have to take me aeri- I f«»dl*li little lot Iter tile*, enjoying tlielr n ea t, h a s r e c a n tly • u co r fd ^ d as ously." a pit > w r ig h t. Hia w e a lt h ) ala- brief hour in the «eeret gurddi o f Ilf*. lie made a large gesture of accept* ta r B a r b a ra , w h o ha s h e lp e d him eternally »'ll uttering about "gi'o,l ani-e. to a v e r t e d , h a « ju a t b e e n m a r time*." i>1 n\ Ing they were happy. per ried and la g o i n g to J a p a n , l e a v "All right." ha promised. •That haps even thinking they were happy, in g Laturie on hla o w n tp a te in a n d B a n g s , hia t h e a tr ic a l p a r t - hut Infinitely more irngio figures than brings ua back to where we were. nam , h a v e prom la rd B a r b a r a to Louise ami Ikirl*, Yet a » w k age he , | Tell me the truth. If there'a any- . V . L y OQQQy- k a ep an eye on l a a r i e . T hey thing in It it at realty menacea you. ha<l thought they amused hliu I li a ro ld him f*»r hia !a i!n e s a of lata, romterlug on these amt other large | you’ll find me serious enough.” a n d he r e t o A a th a t he a eek a a d llefore answering, »he r\>se and v e n tu r e K ro^i hla w in d o w In problem*. he absently removed the N ew Y o r k he s e e » th e r e fle c t io n opened the studio door, on which, ha 1 bloom from three fresh white ties. o f a b e a u t ifu l g ir t la a mirror observed with approval, a strong new in th e h o u se o p p o s it e . F r o m th e look and an instile bolt had already A O O Q O rJ e le v a t o r b o y in th e girT a h o u se CHAPTER VII i 'l i r - ■ Í C boon placetl. He saw her (veer up amt l A u r l e le a rn s the g i r l ’ s n a m e Is Cnvsl W M ayo A g a in In the m ir r o r 's r e down the hall. Then she closed and «;i i i • i n i m ih m h fle ctio n he s e e s h er w ith a r e Griggs Get* an Order. »» ' 1.', SÍV • hotted the door, ami returned to her v o lv e r a n d fe a r s she m ea n s to At eight o'clock I.surie found Oorts chair. The precaution brought before co m m it s u icid e . H e ru sh e s In to Copyright BaJU 192« I sitting under the shade of a reading j him a mental vision of Herbert Kan- h er a p a r tm e n t, a n d . w in n in g her co n fld e n c e . in d u c e s her t o lu n ch 1 tamp in her studio, deep in the pages some Shaw prviwllug about the dim w ith him . t h o u g h sh e w a rn a i of a sophisticated Krench novel and corridor. He s|s>ke Im-redulously. him o f d a n g e r . A t lu n ch she l radiating an a I moat oppressive almos- A Two Tubs Short Wavs Rtcsivsr. "Are you realty afraid of that a d m its th e r e Is a m y n tery in h er : phere of well being life . S h e s a y s a ls o th a t her chapr . fu n d s a re a lm o s t e x h a u s te d , but S u b c o n s c io u s ly , h e resen ted th is. "I have good reason to ha.” she said« O f atl the re--elver* suhmltted for proximately n oiw j mfd and omx'15 r e fu s e s fla t ly L a u r ie ’ s o ffe r o f His moot! was keyeil to trageily. Rut quietly. She sat down to her chair tho Judge«' appro»al lu the Iludió rafll re»|wH-llvely. ("J ahoultl prefer fin a n cia l h e lp A s a s tr a n g e r he returned her halt serious, half- again, rested her elbows on the table e n te r s th e re s t a u r a n t , th e g ir l Rroadcust Mrgatlne $500 contest for ably he of the straight frequency Hue mocking smile with one as enigmatic, and her chin tn her hands. In the a aliort wa»e re-vi ver that would not t>t«e. and should haie low minimum m u tte r s ha s fo u n d me** U p on le a r n in g th a t th e m an has shook hands with gtave formality, pose already so familiar to him. and radíale, not a single one of thcui could capacity. The balancing condenner. n o cla im o n h er, l-a u rie w a rn s and surveyed with mild Interest s aditeti quietly, "He ta the source of ttieet thla latter requtremeut. OS. la a midget coudenser of about th e s t r a n g e r n ot t o m o le s t th e modest heap of bank notes of small j a|| Iny |ire*,.nt trouble " g ir l, w h o le na m e. L a u r ie learna, About ti ficen re-vi ver, were select- OiXXXW mfd capacity, »»nee set. this is D o r is T o L o u is e O r d w a y . h is denominations that lay on the table. She stopped and turned her head to e»l for cousldcrutton out of all tltoae latter may be left alone, and la not in v a lid s t s t e r -ln -la w . L a u r ie a d catching the room's high tights. Kid- Untoti. entered In ihe coutest, Kxhausllve considered a main control. m its h is in te re s t In D o ris . lowing hi* glance. Doris nodded com "IV» you hear anything moving In testa conducted al 2 tlY, the experi- Our next consideration concerns the placently. the hall?" she asked, almost In a whis nieuial short wa»e -talIon o f liadlo -•oil* In the diagram, l.t I* a fixed "1 left them there for you to see." per. Broadcast. showc-1 that all o f ihe re- tickler roll coupled to the tuning In CHAPTER VI— Continued she remarked. “ No. Shall I look?" celver» suhmltted by ronfestanta dld ductance. 1-2, while the antenua coll. “ Did the kind gentleman under the She shook her head. "Don't unbolt radíate. To determine those whlch 121, which la shown with an optloual "Boh didn't know." she sahl, "If three halls give you all that?" the door." radlated Ihe leaal. Ihe followlng testa tuning condenser dotted across tl. la he had felt the least suspicion he ' "He did. Count It." “ You’re-nervous. Pm sure there'a were made: At »tallen 2 GY a stand mounted aa far from the other rolls wouldn't have gone so far. or for so Lanrie frowned. nothing there. I’lease go on." he ard Iteinarts recelter la In use By aa possible. It la reeoiutneuiled thal long I thought I had three or four "Don't he so arrogant about your urged. “Our little friend Bertie—“ keylng the píate rlreutt of thla re- two binding poata be arranged on a months— " wealth. It's fleeting. Any copy book Seeing her expression, he stopped celver. rodé wa» transniitted to an atrip of hard rubber ao thal thla roll Laurie bent and kissed her cheek. will tell you so." short. "Forgive me." he said, hum- other receiver In the office o f liadlo may he connected to them and yet “ I'm coming in every day." he said, She opened a small drawer In the I h,T But Ihe plain truth la. It'a aw Broadcast, »«me 400 yards away he located outside the recel-er some and abruptly left the room. table, swept the bills into It. and fully hard for me to take that fellow Later, when a microphone wa* plaeed two feet or so away. The renter Io the lower hall he stopped to take casually closed It. Laurie stared. seriously. Oh. I know he's venomous." In the ground lead o f the KelnarU. tapped coll. I—, la a spa«-» wound one In the full real realization o f what he “ Are you going to leave It there? he conceded, “ bnt I can't help feeling speech waa readily understandable at with a 5-Inch diameter. For th« had discovered. Loulae. superb, ar Just like that?" that he hasn't as mnch power, over | the office. Thg contest receivers were smaller colls. No. lfl d. e. c. wire la rogant. beautiful Louise, was really She looked patient yon as yon think he has." compared to this set Those which ra uaed. while No. I* d. c. e. la recoin III. desperately IIL A feeling o f re “ Why not?" He realised that she waa listening, diated ay bariW were at once elim mended for the larger one*. The lick morse mingled with hla sense of "I begin to understand why you are hut not to him. inated. ft sons he--»me apparent that ler colls are wound on 2 inch diam shock. He had believed her a sort sometimes financially cramped." "There Is tome on# outside that not one o f the surviving group of the eter cardboard forma, these forma be o f nervous hypochondriac. He had He took the hills smoothed them door!“ she whispered. contest receive/» satisfied the con- Ing removed after the coll has Ijeen so resented her excessive demands on [ out flat, rolled back the rug to the Laurie leaped to the door as noise ' dtlons o f the contest. With the per made rigid with a coating o f collo Barbara that It waa only since he edge o f the table, laid the money un U consists o f from S up to had seen much of her in this last der It and carefully replaced the rug lessly as a rat. unbolted it. and flung mission o f the Judges. Boyd I'helpa. dion. It open. The hall waa empty. He Prof. L. A. Haxeltlne. Zell Houck. O. O. 30 turns, and may he wound In the month that he had been able whole •That's the place to put It" he ob- had an Instantaneous Impression that Furness. Arthur H. Lynch. Edgar II. same manner aa 12. The following heartedly to tike and admire her. : served, with satisfaction. “ No one As he stood silent, he become con connected with a studio ever lifts a | something as silent as a moving shad Felix, Dr. Lawrence Dunn. Prof. J. table« give« lb« turn number« for scious o f another presence— an au rug. Bangs and I used to throw our ow had vanished around the staircase H. Morecroft and Dr. A. Hoyt Taylor, th« v«rlou» frequency ban-la: and the designers of thg re,-elvers gust. impressive one. familiar in the money under the furniture, and pick at the far end. but when be reached past bnt veiled now. as it were. In a ' it np as we needed It; but others the spot he saw nothing save the de which came nearest to satisfying the Turns for Frequency Band* midst o f human emotion. It was Jep- sometimes reached It first. This way scending iron spirals of successive conditions. It was decided to award aon. the butler. He coughed humbly. | Is better How lovely you look !" he j stairways. He returned to hla com SldO lo the designer of the receiver 3 é 3 _ which radiated the least and which “ Hexcuse mb. air." he faltered. j added. As he spoke be comfortably i panion. smiling reassuringly. dt m • “ But Mrs. Hordway h'ain't quite so j seated himself on the other side of \ "It's our nerves," he said. T n a waa. at the same lime, sensitive. The s> well lately, sir. 'Are you hobserved j the reading-lamp and moved the lamp , few mlnntes more I shall be worry receiver chosen for the $100 award ing about Bertie, myself." Jx waa designed by Frank O. Jones, op i i ! . that?“ to a point where It would not ob "Bolt the door again." »he directed. erator o f BACF, of Berkeley, t'allf.. PS. ii H /- Laurie nodded. “ I noticed It today." struct hia view of her. IT »6 f i t « « • ♦ » * « He obeyed. She went on as If there • and la shown In the schematic dia « he admitted t t I* I«* i t t i M k» had been no Interruption to their talk. gram. In thla receiver radiation ls 11 “ She's losin' strength very fast. str. t ?.!#■ l i t * «1 91 She did look lovely. She bad put j “ It Isn't what he Is." she admitted. practically eliminated if due care la S« TI 116 it M*a ns* Hall of us 'as seen it. Took says • • IT# , 1 7 ,1 It*, tt very simply himself is nothing, as you say. taken In making ihe final balance ad «« she don't eat nothing. And Susanne | |n_ iove^ | on an evening gown, "He but rich in the Oriental color- | It's what Is back of him that—that justments. There is nothing startling and the nurse says It's 'aril work to that. Lauries made, By virtue o f the fact that the dl though ta swung to the , __ . _ She was . like Louise , .. . , . k ■■■■ in frightens me! Why don t you sm oked ly new about It except that the princi amefrr o f the tickler roll la lesa than get er from the bed to ’er chair—" latter» slrk-r-vm. and Ills brilliant _K" ._______. , __ „ she interrupted herself to ask. ple o f the Wheatstone bridge la In that o f the coll It la coupled to. th« Laurie checked these revelations. young face grew somber. The girl Lanrie automatically selected and corporated. “ Has the doctor been here today?" lounging in the big chair observed the former ta mounted ronerntrlrally “ Teasir. two o f 'em "ave been 'ere. sudden change in hi* expression. She ; Ut another cigarette. The Condenaers. within Ihe latter, and la held there T know what's going to be back of Doctor Speyer comes hevery day. pushed a box of cigarettes toward In tha article In Radio Broadcast with thick thread. I Bertie pretty soon." he darkly pre- This morning 'e brought Doctor hlm. Magazine, photograph* ure given so The r. f. choke ’ coll may he pur Ha me* again. Hit's very hnpaetting. “ Smoke If you like.” she said. in- dicted. "Whoever he Is. and whatever that the would he constructor may ap chased or one may he wound on a he Is doing, he has a big Jolt coming atr. with 'er brother away and hall. I differently. "All my friends do." proximate the layout o f the original, %,ln«h form, honeycomb fashion, with The man was genuinely anxious. : I?* caught the phrase. Then she to him. and It's coming fast.” but. as Mr. Jones points out. moat 50 turn* of fine wire. The grid con Laurie tried to reassure him. He laid down the cigarette and amateurs will wish to use their own denser should lie the best obtainable, had friends' “ She may be better tn a day or j “ Including Herbert Ransome Shaw?" turned to her with his most charming Ideas In this matter. The two vari and should have a capacity o f approx j expression, a wonderfully sweet smile, able condensers. Cl and C2, are of ap two." he said, more buoyantly than he , h, aa he „ m, rch. imately 0.0*11 mfd. felt. “ But I'll come in every day. | -H oo include him him among among my half shy. wholly boyish. Before thla T m ait t Include And here's my telephone number If friends ’ But—he waa here thla aft- look, any one who loved Laurence anything goes wrong, call me up Im- j ernoon." ! Devon was helpless, raat simultaneously from 40 stations mediately Leave a message If I'm j He w as’" In his rising interest “Come." he said gently, “ tell me | Largest Radio Audience throughout the country. not there." j I ju r le n„ ar, y the match go out. (h" who'" story. You know It'» not Hears Mary Lewis Sing The occa*lnn was the annual radio cariosity that makes me ask. But “ Yessir. Thank yon. air" Jepson | -what did be want?" Industries banquet held In connection was pathetically grateful and relieved. t «, warn me to have nothing to do how can I help yon when I'm vorklng with the New York radio show, at In the dark?" He had the English servant s charac with you.” which Mia* Ia-wl* wa* Ihe headliner, teristic need o f sanction and author As she hesitated, his brilliant eyes, “ I like hla Infernal cheek’” singing through the courtesy of A. At ity Laurie lit the cigarette and puffed so softened now. continued to hold water Kent When Laurie reached hla room*, he j p savagely. Than, rising, he drew hem. More than 15,000.000 people heard called Sonya on the telephone. Like hi* chair forward and aat down fac- “ And I want to help you." he added. Miss Lewi* sing on thla occasion. It Jepsnn. he was feeling rather over- , \Dg her T want that privilege more than I has been estimated. Thus the little whelmed hy hla responsibilities. It "See here." he said quietly, "you’d want anything else In the world." choir girl who. a few year* ago. snug was a relief to beer Sonya's deep, better tell me the whole story. I Form long moment she sat still, as to the congregation In the Mctlmdlst colorful voice. can t help you much if I'm kept In the If considering his words, her eye* on church at Little Rock. Ark . was heurd “ Didn't know yoc were here till )u«t dark. But If you'll let me into thing* her hands, folded In her lap. The over the radio by an andlence that now," he told her. “ I'm coming to —And before I forget It." he Inter strange, deep flush he had Dotlced would fill to overflowing all the a»e yon In the morning. I want to rupted himself to interject. "J want to once before again stained her face. churches In the country belonging lo talk to you about a lot of things." bring a friend of mine to call on you. At last she straightened up with a that large denomination. “ Including Mr*. Ordway?" suggest Slie will he a tower of strength. quick movement, throwing back her Miss Lewi* has had an Interesting ed Konya. She's a Russian, and one of tlie best »boulders a* If to take on again some career, having started a* a choir »log •Ye*. You saw her today. You no women I know." burden ti?y had almost cast off. er and then, graduating from the Fol ticed—" She listened with a slight smile. T ara sorry to seem so mysteri lies, studied In Kiiriqie and came hack “ Of course. Samuel la to be op "What * her name?' ous." she said, "and so unresponsive. lo America ua the recipient o f as erated on tomorrow. Pll send him "Miss Orleneff. Sonya Orleneff. a I will tell you this much, and It Is great attention as was perhaps ever hack to Devon House with hla mother great pal of my sister * and an all ! more than I ought to say. In the given a grand opera star. in a few day*, a* soon as lie can safe round good sort. I'd like to bring her situation we are In I am In hla power, ly travel, and I shall stay right here.” In tomorrow afternoon. Will five be I horribly so. He can crush me at any Way* of Connecting “That'» splendid of you !*' convenient?" j lime he chooses." T t'* what Barbara and Mr Warren W o ." She spoke now with the curt- | "Then why doesn’t he?" Dry Cell» for Radio would wish. And Mr*. Ordway, too. nes* of the morning. “ In no circum There are three way» of connect The gentleness of her caller s vole* I think, though »he would never sug stances,“ she added, decisively. ing up dry cell» aeries, parallel and softened the brusquenes* o f hla words gest IL" “ But—why?” a combination o f both, aeries parallel. "Because— ” She stopped again. “ I'm sure It I*” He wa* dared. If ever a knight For the first time she had become When a series connection I» desired, Laurie hung up the receiver with errant worked under greater difficul the center contact of oue dry cell la embarrassed and selfeonscloua She a nervoua hand. To a youth o f twen ties than these, Laurie told himself, connect«*! to the outer one of the uext maiie her rllmag in a rush : “ Lately ty-four It la a somewhat overpower he'd like to know the poor chap'a cell an«l Ihe center o f that to the out j he insist* that he has fallen In love ing ex|>erlenre to discover that destiny er o f the next, etc. When a parallel Da™*' | with me! ts especially busy over the affairs of “ I have no wi*h to meet Mis. Or- Laur|<. u„ , r, d „ „ „ J ir -lltlo n . „ , connection Is «leslred. the Inner termi Mary Lewis. two women for whom he has assumed nais o f all cells are connected togi-th wa* not a pretty one, but It nicely a definite responsibility. Aa he "But she's an Ideal person for you fitted the emergency. The largest radio audience that has er and then the outer connections of turned from *he instrument its hell to know, experienced, sympathetic, “ He has hoped fhst to save myself, yet listened to any singer heard all cells connected together. A com again compelled his attention. He ■tnd understanding She did a lot for Mary I-ewls. famous soprano of the bination of Ihe two Is cell* In aerie* took up the receiver, and the voice of my sister last year I must tell you and others. I will marry him, the con Metropolitan opera, when she broad- and then the two groups connected In a girl came to bis ear. A week or all about that sometime. She could temptible. crawling snake 1“ The listener was Impressed by her two ago he had rather liked (hat vole* do more for you—” | comparison. O rtalnly there was and Its owner, a gay. Irresponsible, ed together properly to tnuke up a Mr. Devon The finality o f her , something ophidian shout Shaw 11« Discarded Automobile good hearted little creature who tope brought him up short. “ We must useful radio battery. had noticed It. Batteries U*ed in Radio pranced in the front row of an up If the old aulo battery la a 12-volt understand each other." | ~r?.en for the time being, you'r» town pony ballet. Now he listened to There are inuny old auto parts unit, as on aome cars, three of the “ 1 should like nothing better." He. really safe?" he suggested. suggested, It with keen distaste which the Ingenious radio eiperl best cells «an b* llfteil out and com too. was suddenly formal. “ No. His patience Is exhausted. “ Hello, Laurie.” It twittered. "Is "This morning you projected your He Is beginning to realize that I'd enenter finds of value for hla radio bined Into a good «-volt buttery. Al that you? This is Billie Listen. I self Into my life." needs. And they are o f especial In though the cells are smaller than rather die " gotta plan. A hunch of us ia goln' terest liecsuse so frequently they are found In the ordinary «-volt auto hat "Literally,” he cordially agreed. out to Oedney to supper tonight. available without coat. tery, for radio service the small cells "I am grateful to you for what yoo We re goin' to leave right after the did and what you wish to do. But I I*r«ibahly the storage battery Is the « an «-»ally supply the needed amount of Laurla gats th« ld«a that th« show. Are you on?” will not meet any more strangers. 1 automobile Item moat attractive for a current up to perhaps two ani|ierea. polic« ought to b* notified, but Laurie got rid o f the fair Billie. He will not meet Miss Orleneff. or any prospective radio econoinlat. A bat Doric warna him that would did It courteously hut very firmly. A one else. Is that clearT' spoil everything. tery that la pretty well worn and Sweden Widen» Radio Use rather unusual degree o f firmness w h s “Oh. perfectly !" Laurie sighed. "O f which will not turn the »tarter over An extensive system o f radio bea necessary, for Miss Billie was not course you're a crowned head." he on a chilly morning usually will light used to having her invitation* refused, mused aloud. "I had forgotten. «TO RK CONTINUED ) radio tube* for a long time. Then cons nml submarine signaling devh-es that would «-over the entire Swedish «he accepted the phenomenon with Would you like my head on a charger, v«?ry often one or two old batteries coast la being planned, according to acute unwillingness and very linger or anything like that?" L o n g T rail o f T r e a t will he on hand arid, by filling each ingly. «he studied him thoughtfully. A tree trail, 500 miles |«,ng. cell with distilled water and placing advices to the l>epartineiit of Com- Rang* wa* not at home, to divert “ Almost from the first." »he said, Stretches serous the bleak Alaskan <m charge for IS hours or ao. one can merce. The i-huln o f station* would Ins elmm'a mind with lila robust con “ and except for an occasional minute hills as a tribute to the native's In teat with the hydrometer and pick out greatly decrease the danger from fogs versation. As lie dressed for his call or two. yon have refused to be seri genuity. The trail waa made hy set three cells that ure In good ahap«*. In waters on Ihe Swedish roasts. on Doris, the sharp contrasts of life ous. That Interests me. Why Is It? ting willow posts, which took root and | Old batteries dlscardeil by gsrages •truck Laurie with the peculiar force 1 Aren't you willing lo realize Ihat grew Into tree* Every now and then can often lie resurrected In this fssli Use Long W ave Lengths with which they lilt the young and Ihe there are real trouble* In tlie world, slong tlie route native characters and Ion and a good cell or two found In Long radio wave lengths are some inixperlenced terrible troubles, that the bravest go English words denote distances from each. times used In Europe. Of the I.'I7 Eti But were tli«*y really contrast*? On j down un«l«-r?" various camps and villages. The gwxl cells - an he combined In ropeim raillo broadcast stations, 28 op the one side were Loulae, dying, nu«1 i "O f course.” lie was serious now. a homemade wooden bog fitted with erate at wave lengths over floo meters Ihirls seemingly eager to die. On j He had In-gun to realize that fully, History Is, after all, a crystalliza a strap handle, anil th« cells connect and HX) at less. the other were Billie and her friends— I "It's my unfortunate manner, I sup tion o f popular beliefs. — Blatt. •TORY FROM THE (X) by Th» Oentury «'om psny ) W N T Pereto# START I I H 7 ' it HIGHER THAN WOOLWORTH BUILDING Year'# Sales of Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound B. rtnkham'a Vsgalabl* Compound. In a isreul let tar, Mrs. Daugherty says. "I was III tor four muulha bsfora I took your medicine i found one of >our hooka at my front door and read IL It seemed to fit my rase, so I lagan taklug Lydia K I'lnkhaiu'a Vegetable Compound, and after I took lha third Nitlle. I found relief I am ou my eleventh boll Is gnd I don't have that I rouble any mors, and feel like a different woman I recommend the Vegetable Compound lo every one I see who has truuble Ilka mltia. I am will- Ing to anawar any lettsrs from woman asking al>oul th- Vegetable Com pound"—Mae. E d Dai-oiisarv. 130.x Orchard Avenue. Musnatloa, Iowa m = 1 U Mrs. Carr Also Helped Mita « I S O « O W -.M A M O d D suuH anw M IN U S M U K H IN S tO W * Munrle, Indiana—"I could not get around to do my work I took treatments and they did me no good. I had alwaya heard of l.vdta K IMnkham'a medicine and I thought It would be like all the olhara. but l found out after I took half a bottla aa I have proved It wonderful I am taking It yet and I can do all my work. I am feeling fin« now. and It Is your good medicine» that have don# It. I tell »very worn»« of tha good I get from taklag lha Vegetable Compound and from using tha «»native Waah.“ — Mw I* W C «a* 721 West Bowers ML. Muucls. Th« Woolworth Building In New York City, which tower« ?#J feet above the »trrel, la the highest build ing In th« I'nlted Slate«. If all ihe bottle« orl.yilla E ■•Ink- ham's Vegetable Compound sold In 1*25 could be placed and lo end. they would make a column aa high aa ha Woolworth Building « lib enough toft over to extend from l.vnn. Mas sachusetts to Cleveland Ohio In many little villages aa In manr thriving cities along the route who a r« glad to tell others about Lydia Indiana W o m e n /innera N o tc h /or E v e r y Lton Three huudrrd women In I'atereon. N. J . Who successfully coiupleled a safety first course for women drivers of automobile», have organised lo p rs rent accident» of all kinds They were also Inalructed on the prr-entlon of accidents In Ihe home Membership In the new organisation waa restricted tn those who were able to pass an exami nation I’ ractlral demonstrations wars given In the work o f all inrcbanleal pans o f an automobile. J Bruce, Ihe official stale lion hunt er o f Ihe stale flail and game com mission of California has 25U notch»* figuratively speaking, lo hla rifle, each notch representing • mountain Una bagged by hlin slm-e hla employment. - C h ild r e n learning make« a man fit company for him self— Young There are trulli, which «re not for all meli, nor for all Mine« — Vollair« (T r y fo r II M O T H I-R - F l e t c h e r ’ » Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drop* anil .Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arma and Children all ages. To asoid imitations, always look tor the signature of c Z Ï A / y f a j d u Proven directions on each p.icW»rr Physicians everywhere recommend IL M esm erism D o es A w a y W ith Pain The theory of sugge»ll«m lias re cetitly cropped up In quite a ui-w form. It 1» now claimed that the puln of dentnl extractions can lie allayed by mesmerism. 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