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S outhern Oregon News Review, Thursday, A ugust 22, 194(5 c itic i h e i P fG G V T H E S TO R Y T H I S F A R : M a rth a cm- tln u rd the story of how the had a w a k ened to hnd le t t y standing over her brd w ith th * kn ife In hand She and Tom had ta ken the knife a w a y fro m L e tty . and M a rth a had gone to the g ra v e y a rd to bury It w h ile Tom watched over h l* » Irk w ife. " I hid It— w here you found It." A little la te r Le tty suffered a hem o rrhage. “ She died e a rly this m o rn in g .” Hob Reynolds pressed her fu rth e r. “ 1 did I t ! " M a rth a scream ed. " I killed her. I hated h er. She spread stories about Tom and M is * M a c T a v is h ." M a rth a then went Into d e ta il of how she w ent to A llria 's house and w aited for h r r r h a n re . waited un til J im M a rT a v Is h left A lir ia and then co m m itted the m urder. Funny U tile Bears ore WNU i I ! i F o r I lie N u r s e r y Megan slipped away to offer her services to Annie in finishing up sup- per, but A nnie said, "N o 'm , honey, I's got everything undeh c o n tro l— v 'a ll go out and g it y o 's e 'f a l i 'l b its o' fresh a ir, 'fo ' suppeh.” And g ra te fu lly . Megan obeyed her It was a lre a d y dusk, though not .vet d a rk enough to obscure the vision. She crossed the b a ckya rd to a b ig old rough bench beneath a liv e oak tree and sat down, her head back, b re a th in g deep of the c ris p nig h t a ir. SERVICE BUREAU RELEASE were cold and hard us he followed her across the y a rd to the kitchen and into the d in in g room . H e a lth ily tire d at the end of the day. sleeping soundly at n ig h t. Me gan discovered, as week followed week, th a t the m e m o ry o f those d a rk, e v il days when A lic ia Steven son s m a licio u s tongue had wagged so fre e ly, was g ro w in g fa in te r. And she realized th a t P leasant Grove, as a co m m u n ity, was also recovering fro m the darkness when A lic ia s tongue had set old friends to eyeing each oth e r w ith m ore or less veiled suspicion. O ther fa rm fa m ilie s w ere finding release fro m d a rk m em ories in the ever new, yet age-old m ira c le of the d a rk earth, the tin y seeds, the new, tender green »prouts that m eant life and hope and the future. I 1 By P a u l M allon R rle u k e d bv W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n . A NEW ATTITUDE TOWAKh K IH IO N 'S \ O l h . I h it nen «/xiper, ih ro u n h «pe< io / u r n u n e m e n t m th ih t M u th u m to n Ih ir n m it) U e tte m Vei« i p*i/»er I niirn nt I ft 16 S treet, \ H a th iv ig io n , /b .C .,i.t u h lt to b r i n t read ers ih it u -re k h n ilu n u t on p r o b lf /n i of th e v e teran m u l servicem an u n it hit / m o ii / s . (lu e s tn in s muv he m lilresseil tc th e u n til r llu re u u m u l thev u i l l he mi steered m u «ufisi i/iie iir c o lu m n Nu re p lie s cun he m m le d ire c t In m a il h u t o n ly in th e c o lu m n n i n t h m i l up pear in this neu spoper re m ilu r ls . RUSSIA IS D E V E L O P IN G W ASHINGTON. Some tlu ile rs have rh e to ric a lly rolled me over the b a rre l fo r re p o rtin g re ce n tly it does not m ake m uch difference whether M e n ia l Illn e s s C lin ic s o r not we have treaties of peace co-operatively w ith Russia. They T lie n ig h t was ve ry s till, save fo r In ud d itim i tu 32 clin ics already also objected to m y sto ry ubout the fa in t shouts o f ch ild re n p la yin g the old p o litic ia n whose a c tiv itie s authorized, the Veterans' u d n iln is tru tio n has d ire cte d the establish-1 som ewhere along the h ig h w a y: be CHAPTER X V I w orked out about the same fo r an hind her in the barn she heard the enemy as fo r a frie n d These m ent of as m any such Clinics as “ There's a short c u t through the ru s tlin g o f the cows as they settled w hackers did not understand; they necessary in the 70 regional offices woods, and it is n 't fa r. I got m y them selves down fo r the night. The in te rp re te d too generously a pass fo r the tre a tm e n t of m ental i l l whole scene was quiet and ca lm and siste r to bed and to sleep. As I'v e ing reference. F o r Russia is neither nesses among w ar veterans According to the announcement, ] a lre a d y told you, T om was out of peaceful. So peaceful th a t it was She was touched and g ra te fu l to frie n d nor enemy She is som ething the need fu r tre a tm e n t of these the house. I found M rs. Stevenson hard to believe the h o rro r and tra g J im fo r his honest, if bungling, a t w hich exists edy and te r ro r that had gripped the was not alone. I w a ite d —” To date she has been co-opera em otional and nervous diseases is tem pts to help her. She trie d not * place so sh o rt a tim e before. to let h im know th a t his hands were tiv e w ith some ventures fo r a jo in t evident and experience in c iv ilia n “ She w a sn 't alone?” Bob je rk e d She c o u ld n 't bear to th in k o f Tom w o rld peace, but ge n e ra lly she has p ra c tic e both before and du rin g the clum sy w ith the de lica te, fra g ile her up sh a rp ly. any m ore. She w ouldn’ t let herself. been antagonistic She cannot be w a r indicates that a m a jo rity of plants th a t he trie d to pack She M iss M a rth a shook her head. knew he was bored, and th a t he converted to our way o f life and such cases can be treated in clinics “ M r. M acT avish was w ith h e r,” resented the hard, ba ck-b re akin g la peace, because she w ill accept w ith o u t hospitalization. she said, and now M egan held her bor th a t it takes to run a fa rm e f peace only on her own busls. (See In the m ental hygiene program , breath and her teeth were clenched. Brooks A tkinson in the New Y ork emphasis w ill be placed on group fe c tiv e ly . “ He le ft a few m in u te s a fte r I got He cam e back fro m M e a d e rsville Tim es, and m any others as to why th e ra p y w hich is the sim ultaneous there. They had been q u a rre lin g . tills is so. A tkinson concluded a fte r tre a tm e n t of a num ber o f voter- late one afternoon, his eyes shining I could only hear a w ord o r tw o, but a long and tru ly o b je ctive e xp e ri uns suffering fro m s im ila r m ental w ith e xcite m e n t, o bviously w ith I could te ll, ju s t lo o kin g in at the The news th a t he considered of great ence in re p o rtin g fro m Moscow that o r em otional disturbances. w indow , th a t M r. M a cT a vish was "T h e most we can hope fo r is an n e u ro p sych iu trist. c lin 1111 ic %. a «11 l psycholo im portance. ve ry an g ry and th a t M , s Stevenson arm ed peace the next few y e a rs” ). g ist and social w ork er will co-oper- C W IN G IN ' on a s lu r and .sliding; It was a lre a d y dusk, and the d a rk was la u g hin g at h im ." T reaties can am ount to m uch, little ate as a team in th hose clinics in dow n the m oon . . . th a t's w lm t ness had d riv e n Megan in fro m the Megan could see the p ic tu re as —o r nothing. I am re p o rtin g on tre a tin g the patient our personality-plus bears do. Use fields. She had shed her earth- though she h e rse lf had stood outside genuine peace, w hich is w hat our for crib , ca rria g e covers, n u rsery Q u e s tio n s a n d A n s w e rs stained dungarees, had a shower and people want. th a t w indow , and it m ade her shud linens. was dressed fo r supper, busy in the Q. Can m y daughter, who Is en der. Y et here was the th in g that New thought is developing inside kitchen helping A nnie w ith the last gaged to a young fellow overseas, had w o rrie d her fa th e r—an a lib i. T h e y * re bo fa* a n d funn> y o u ’ ll duties o f g e ttin g the m eal on the here on this subject. As a re su lt book passage on a boat and be m a r e n jo y th e e m b ro id e ry In b e g in n e r -« titchr* She d re w a b re a th o f sharp re lie f. of our experiences in P aris and in table, when J im cam e h u rry in g in. ried to him white h r Is s till in se rv P a tte rn 703 has tra n s fe r o f 17 m u t i f i fro m “ I w aited u n til he had go n e ," M iss the UNO. the thinkers of the ad 2 b y 2 to f l ’ b b y 10 Inches. ice in G e rm a n y? —S. P., Havre de “ The m ost m arvelous th in g has M a rth a w ent on w e a rily . “ Then I D ue to an u n u s u a lly (u rg e d e m a n d and m in is tra tio n > are clearing th e ir G race, Md. happened, M eggie— I'v e been offered C u rre n t c o n d itio n « . s ilg h tlv m o re tim e is knocked and she opened the door. heads of th e ir w a r propaganda that A The w a r departm ent suys tlie re q u ire d In fillin g o rd e rs fo r i few o f the a splendid o p p o rtu n ity !" She was su rp rise d to see me, and made Russia out to be som ething m o s t p o p u la r p a tte rn numbers. " T e ll m e ,” said Megan, eager and she was not. and are com ing to a procedure is fo r the g irl to w rite not v e ry —pleasant. I trie d to te ll Send y o u r o rd e r to : the boy te llin g h im to get p e rm is interested, lo v in g h im fo r the under factual, h e r w hy I had come, b u t she only tru th fu l, re a lis tic vie w sion fro m the com m anding general, standing she had acquired o f him laughed. She said th a t there m ust point sooner than the p oliticans of »1 European theatre, fo r entrance of Man Fran cisco 6, C a lif since his m om ent o f se lf-re ve la tio n llox 3217 be a lo t o f tru th in the stories about the a d m in istra tio n . the g ir l in to the area fo r the p u r Enclose 20 cen ts fo r P a tte rn . a fte r A lic ia ’ s death. Tom and M iss M acT avish o r he and W IL L T R Y TO IG N O R E RUSSIA. pose o f his m a rria g e . When he re I w ould not have been so a la rm e d — No________ “ W ell, you know the county news T h e ir refreshened m inds are ceives this le tte r of perm ission fro m and she added th a t she knew th a t paper in M e a d e rsville ? The S enti w orking along these fo llo w in g lines; N am e the com m anding general, he should L e tty was—out o f her m in d —and nel?” demanded J im , as eager and A d dress m a il it to the g irl She w ill then How do we get along peace th a t she was a menace to the neigh tsxcited as a boy. “ D ic k M organ pub take the le tte r along w ith passport fu lly in a w o rld w ith a pow erful borhood. She said she intended to lishes it. W ell. D ic k 's been d ra fte d a p p lica tio n to the state departm ent antagonistic force? Well, how do s ta rt a m ovem ent to have h e r—co m and he w ants me to take o ver u n til and apply fo r passport and visa to you get along w ith an antago m itte d —” H er voice broke, and a ft he comes b a c k !” get overseas. She then must a r nistic neighbor? Some people e r a superhum an e ffo rt at control, He beamed a t her h a p p ily and range fo r her passage and pay her Rslwvsd In 5 numtes or double your money back fight h im . Most people do not. To she said th in ly , "A n d so—I k ille d Megan said q u ic k ly , " I t is w onder own way W hen •■ < *••• a tornar b acid rausea p a ln fu i.o u ffo r a t- fight him is to waste the ener h e r.” lf»*f tfaa. sour a tom arh an<l h a a x tb u rn . «tortora uauaJly ful, D a d —b u t—w ell, you’ ve never an gies of both in co n flict w hich Q. M y husband was in the a rm y prvacriba th a fa s te s t-a r tin g m w ltrln a had any newspaper experience—do •y m p to m a tlc rw lto f— m a ilirtn a a Ilk a tfM M nin I toll ana three years, fro m 1905 to 1908, and la b la fa N o i a i a t l v a H a ll-an a b rin d a r v r o fo r t In a m ay sap your strength and I t was once m ore Bob who broke you th in k —” J lr f y o r duohto y o u r m nnay b a rk on r«rttjrn o f b o tti« was in the Ute In d ia n cam paign. U» us. A c a t all druirirlata. shorten your life even If you are the tense, breathless pause. He s till J im looked a little sulky. Would he be e n title d to a pension? victorious. M ost people ju s t ig sat on the corner o f the desk, and “ Oh, I know that, but a fte r a ll, He is not disabled fro m m ilita r y nore him . They plan th e ir lives he scrubbed out the glo w in g tip of The g lim m e r of her lig h t-co lo re d se rvice .—M rs. R. F. J., M ahtowa, f or th e ir own purposes. I f he his c ig a re tte as he spoke, his eyes fro c k thro u g h the dusk led him to D ick feels th a t I have o th e r q u a lifi c a tio n s ," he pointed out. “ And Mrs. M inn. wants to come in on some on the crushed c ig a re tte in the old her. M organ w ill stay on as business A There is provision fo r both dis things w hich the co m m u n ity glass ashtray, his voice v e ry qu ie t a b ility and death pensions fo r In undertakes, le t him come in, and gentle,- "T h e tru th is. M iss and she was glad when she saw m anager and w rite the w om an's com ing tow ards her page and a ll that. W hat I ' l l have dian wars. I am not sure, how Evans, th a t you spoke to M rs. Ste Laurence and give thanks to God that he to do is w rite the e d ito ria ls, and ever, whether these provisions ap venson, and she answered you about across the dusky dooryard. sees some things rig h t, a t any ply to the period 1905 to 1908 They as you have said. You d id not k ill rate. I f he chooses to re m a in The g lim m e r o f her light-colored w hat news I can p ic k up. M ostly, ap p a re n tly apply to e a rlie r Indian h e r— but when you tu rned to leave fro c k through the dusk led h im to rig h t now, i t comes fro m a w ire out or is o b stru ctio n ist of yout wars. However, to be sure, you the house, you w ere astounded to see her. He called her name u n ce rta in service, because about the only two co m m u n ity purposes, leave him should take it up w ith yo u r near y o u r s is te r in the doorw ay behind ly , and when she answered hi/n he things people are interested in are out. Go ahead and plan as you est V eterans' a d m in is tra tio n office. you, and realized th a t she had fo l cam e on to her. som ething d a rk in the w a r and p o litics. And there's a would, and can. fellow in W ashington who acts as low ed you. And i t was, in re a lity , his hands. Q. 1 am a W orld W ar II veteran This reasoning is fa r m ore sen correspondent fo r a lo t o f county y o u r sister, not you, who k ille d M rs. and would like to s ta rt fa rm in g . I “ Y o u r s c a rf,” he said. "A n n ie sational than i t m ay appear to you newspapers, D ic k ’ s paper among Stevenson.” kept hearing o v rr the radio that I fe lt you m ig h t catch colt, out here— them . And D ic k ’ s got three weeks at firs t glance. I l forecasts a whole Bob sighed. He ra n his hands she said supper w ould be ready in could get a loan fro m the banks about-face fro m the w a r propa before he reports fo r in d u ction and th ro u g h his h a ir and stood up, w hite ten o r fifteen m in u te s.” under th r G .I. b ill of rig h ts. Well, 04141489 he feels th a t in th a t length o f tim e he ganda, fro m the tim e when it was and tire d , haggard alm ost, as though treasonous to doubt I w ent to the bank and they said M egan sta rte d to rise, but he put can get me settled in, help me to p ra c tic a lly the long scene had been alm ost as 1 had to have c a p ita l to get a loan his hand on her shoulder and le a rn the ropes and a ll that Of that Russia was not our frie n d , did m uch o f an ordeal fo r h im as fo r pressed her back on the bench. but how can I have that when I not go to w ar to save the w orld course, the sa la ry is re a lly laugh the broken, suddenly old w om an be served three years in the a rm y? fo r o u r kin d of dem ocracy, and did Megan relaxed a little . He lit a able—but I get a share of the p ro f fo re them . not believe in a ll o u r freedom s, the Is there any chance of me get its and a ll th a t.” c ig a re tte and they sat fo r a little " B u t how could you possibly com panionably in silence. freedom of re lig io n , the s p irit and tin g a loan so that I could s ta rt " I t is w onderful. Dad, and of fa rm in g ? — R. L. K ., Winslow. Ill kn o w —” Megan demanded o f Bob. the press being m ost im p o rta n t. It course you can do i t ! ” Megan as “ It's a ll lik e a te rrib le dream , A. P rovisions of th is law are th a t I t was late in the afternoon o f an pro je cts a notion of us ru n n in g be sured h im , sincerely. " I 'm te rrib ly Made on a Jace cream hair Yodora is the Veterans' a d m in istra tio n w ill e x tre m e ly hectic day a fte r a ll the she said h u s k ily , and Laurence nod yond tre a tie s to o u r own fu ll under proud of y o u ." ded. actually soothing to normal akins. approve a loan up to $4.000 fo r an loose ends and the fin a l de ta ils of standing o f the basis of them , to Entirely free from irritating »alts. " B u t yo u 've waked up now, M e e lig ib le veteran, if the lending in th e tra g ic s to ry had been cleared m a in ta in our p a rt o f the v ic to ry in J im looked at her oddly and then gan, and sensible people don’ t brood s titu tio n w ill m ake the loan. The Can lie med right after under arm up. M iss M a rth a and Tom had de our p a rt of the w orld, and hope he asked, alm ost cu rio u sly: bank o r other lender is the judge shaving. p a rted on th e ir sad e rra n d o f " ta k over bad dream s o r let them affect that others come to it —in short, it " A re you, Megan? F u n n y—I ca n 't th e ir fu tu re liv e s !” he rem inded of w hether o r not the veteran is a | Stays soft and creamy, indefinitely. in g L e tty hom e” to la y beside the would m ean "a n arm ed peace for her alm ost s te rn ly . “ There is one re m e m b e r when anybody ever said the next few ye a rs." good ris k and is lik e ly to succeed lit tle son who had never lived. Never gets stiff or grainy. they w ere proud of m e .” at his venture. No harsh chenucals to spoil clothing. M egan had asked Bob and L a u th in g out of the bad dream th a t you Now a ll the politicos m ay not Megan fe lt a little qu ick m is t of Q. M y son was discharged fro m Tidies or jars, 10<, 30tf, OOtf. rence to stay fo r supper and they can re m e m b e r, though—F a llo n hasten to this banner. M r. T ru the a rm y in F e b ru a ry, 1946. He was had accepted g ra te fu lly . And now free. A fte r a decent in te rv a l of tears in her eyes, but she knew this Yes, Yodora is a gentle deodorant. m an pointed to the m a rk e r at tim e — " was no tim e fo r the d isp la y o f p ity overseas 25 months and w hile in they w ere in the liv in g room , w ith TVy it—Jeel the wonderful difference! G e ttysb u rg w hich said: "P eace th a t she fe lt fo r his h u m ility —his She shivered and said im p u ls iv e the a rm y he had to w ork so hard J im liste n in g and lo oking on, w ith e te rn a l in a nation u n ite d ,” he could not rest at n ig h t and would d ra w n and pale, but genial and ly . " I d o n 't feel I could ever bear ta c it adm ission that he had alw ays He moved to amend "n a tio n ” to—see h im a g a in .” hungered fo r a ppreciation, even w ander around in his sleep. Since pleasant when spoken to. to “ w o rld ." So it should be— but w h ile he had a d m itte d to h im se lf Laurence tu rn e d on her sharply he is at home the same thing hap "1 d id n ’t know , o f course,’ ’ Bob i t cannot be. I t is idle to lead a n g rily . th a t he deserved no such a p p re cia pens when he w orks hard. He answered fra n k ly . " I t was ju s t that people to expect this in the face tion. “ Now you’ re ta lk in g lik e a fo o l!’ can’ t get any rest at night. He — w ell, c a ll it a hunch, w hat you of w h a t we have encountered in w asn’ t this way u n til he went into “ B ut of course I ’m proud o f you. w ill. O nly I k e p t h e a rin g som ething he told her v io le n tly . “ Just because UNO and at P aris — and are the a rm y . Would it be possible that in M iss M a rth a 's w ords that d id n 't a m an has gone through h e ll—and D ad—now y o u 'll get to m ake use of g e ttin g d a ily fro m the Moscow a hell th a t was no fa u lt of his o w n - he is e lig ib le fo r a d is a b ility pay? a ll th a t study and research you have q u ite rin g true. W hat she was say press. P o litico s m ay wave some —M rs. J. L . E ., H ic k o ry F la t, Miss, in g w ould be co m p le te ly sincere and no woman w ith a decent in s tin c t to done these last few y e a rs !” she told tre a tie s saying so. h im ha p p ily. " I ’ ll bet there is n 't an A. I t m ig h t be possible. The only co n vin cin g . Then som ething would her name can th ro w him a s id e !” A llnhbina, ln«. The p rim e m in is te r of B rita in o th e r m an in the whole county who way to find out is fo r yo u r son to Ilrldffeport, Conn. creep in to the story, nothing I could Megan caught her breath waved one such when he got out has read as much, o r studied as and apply to yo u r nearest office of the set m y fin g e r on, but it was there m uch, o f c u rre n t events as you of his a irp la n e fro m M unich and V eterans’ a d m in istra tio n and ask fo r ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ and I could sense it. E s p e c ia lly th a t looked at h im in surprise. “ I d id n 't m ean th a t—a fte r announced to the w orld it m eant h a v e ." an e xa m in a tio n and d is a b ility ra t all. ve ry e la b ora te ruse o f h id in g the Planning for the Future? a re n ’t you ta k in g ra th e r a lot fo r ing. kn ife . I f i t had re a lly been a knife Then he said h e s ita n tly, "O f "P eace in o u r tim e ” — ju s t before Q. M y son was kille d in action Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! out of the kitch e n o f her own home, g ra n te d ? ” she protested heatedly. course, M eggie, I know I prom ised B rita in w ent to w ar, unprepared. she m ig h t have hidden it v e ry care "T o m Fallon and I were—frie n d s —” to help you w ith the fa rm this ye a r P o litic ia n s m ay pretend the state of in W orld War II. His insurance was “ Tom F allon w a s —and is—in love —but I hate to tu rn down a chance the w o rld today is w hat they in te n d made to his m other. We are d i fu lly about the house. B u t to get h e rse lf up lik e a p a rtic u la rly te r r i w ith you, and you know i t . ” L a u lik e this. A chance to— w ell, to be ed a ll along, and re a lism w ill have vorced. I am 55 years old and not i fy in g ghost and go sneaking out into rence told her b lu n tly . "E v e n if 1 somebody im p o rta n t, and to have no objection, but i f they pretend able to w ork. Can I d ra w a de peace has been established in the the n ig h t to hide it in the one place h a d n 't known it, the way he looked people listen to m y vie w s.” pendent p a re n t’s pension? If so, how face o f facts w hich a ll the w orld she fe lt sure w ould never be fo u n d - a t you when he said good-by—and m uch and where shall I apply?— "N o w don’t you w o rry about the besides, have you forgotten that you fa rm , o r m e.” Megan assured him knows, they are entering upon m ost w ell, th a t had me puzzled.” D. V. M ., Ferguson, W. V *. dangerous ground. For such A. Yes, although divorced, as a " I thought o f that, too, of course. ' told me y o u rs e lf you were in love firm ly . •c*. cla im s w ill lead in e v ita b ly to dis dependent fa th e r you should be en w ith h im ? ” L a u rence co n trib u te d . J im beamed at her happily, ob a rm a m e n t, and d isa rm a m e n t w ill JUST A _ “ I —I guess I a m ," she a d m itte d title d to $25 per month. M ake a p p li PASH IN H A T H tR s T > ° ° * “ Then when she began to talk viously relieved. He would rid e to lead to defeat. I f you want (he about going to M rs. Stevenson’ s— hum bly cation to the Veterans' a d m in is tra and fro m M eadersville each day peace, you w ill have to keep it. OR S P R E A D O N R O O S T S "Y o u guess you a r e ! " Laurence tion office at H untington. re m e m b e r she m entioned the short w ith three men fro m Pleasant G rove was caustic. cu t through the woods? Y e t she had Q. M y husband is a veteran of who "c o m m u te d ” to M eadersville MUST M A IN T A IN A R M A M E N T S . “ W ell, w hat I m eant was— I'm a ll W ith in this last re a lm o f re a lity been at some pains to assure us offices. The paper cam e off the W orld W ar I, serving overseas 11 m ixed up and confused—i t ’ s been so th a t h e r s is te r's stre n g th was not months. He lias a 50 per cent press every F rid a y . I t m ig h t be is p le n ty of room in w hich politicos Here’s One Of The Greatest s u fficie n t fo r her to w a lk to the Ste h o rrib le —" she stam m ered fa in tly . necessary fo r him to stay over In m a y safely play w ithout danger or perm anent d is a b ility given in 1930. " T h a t’ s understandable—” L a u tow n T hursday night, but the hotel damage, if they wish. But they venson place. B ut if there was a This d is a b ility becomes worse. Is he sh o rt cut through the woods, and if rence conceded g ru d g in g ly. “ But w a sn 't bad and he could stay there. m ust not play us into another Pearl e lig ib le fo r pension? If so, where H arbor. They m ust not cut a rm a can he get help?—M rs. M. L „ F o rt her siste r, in one o f her periods of a fte r a w hile, yo u ’ ll pull y o u rse lf to He had his plans made. ments to a point of developing na Payne, Ala. lu c id ity , had follow ed her and over gether and be able to see c le a rly — Megan, liste n in g to h im w hile she tio n a l drow siness or in a b ility to de heard her q u a rre l w ith the Steven and in a ye a r o r so— ” A. Y our husband e vid e ntly had a did the m ending th a t alw ays occu fend ourselves. They m ust not give son w om an, and the s iste r had been A n n ie 's voice fro m the kitchen If you lack BLOOD-IRON! disability ra tin g fro m the V eterans’ pied her sizable w ork basket, thought frig h te n e d , excited, as she m ost cer door, th a t spilled an oblong of g old atom bombs loosely, w ithout ju s ti a d m in is tra tio n w hich lik e ly was iou girls and women who Buffer so th a t he seemed younger and m ore rrorV slrriplo anemia th a t you’re pale, fication, around the world. They ta in ly w ould have been—do you see? en-am ber lig h t in to the backyard, wiped out by the economy act of) weak dragged out”— this may be due v iv id ly a liv e than he had been in a The p a tte rn is the s is te r doing the was the m ost welcom e sound Megan m ust not scrap arm ies and navies ro lack of blood-iron 80 try Lydia E kt».,: Suggest that he contact his long tim e, and was deeply and self Plnkham’s TABLETS—one of the best deed—not M iss M a rth a . I saw it had ever heard In a ll her life , and as they did before. To have peace nearest office of the Veterans' ad home way« to build up red blood to ishly glad that he had found a job suddenly, and—w ell, you know what she rose so s w iftly that Laurence's they m u st m a in ta in it w ith constant <et more strength—In such canes. Plnk- m in is tra tio n fo r a new d is a b ility that he fe ll was w orthy of his a b ility happened.” vigilance. nre ono of the greatest m outh tightened a little and his eyes ra tin g . 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