The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, February 17, 1928, Image 3

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TWO HOLIES
MADEIIAPPY
ByWotnenWhoUiedLydla
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Compound
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I I h moat wonderful
msdlolns 1 svr
triad," li tlx stale,
nimt ntade by Mr;
(loldle Mhoup or
Ht Joaeph, Illlnoli.
8h declares that
nfter taking th
Compound aha li la
bettor health than
be for.
Mra. J. Stormi of
29 Una Street, Pet-
mim KI I i.ll.a.
''I can Lot sueuk too highly 'of your
medicine and 1 recommend It to all iny
friend."
These statement war taken from
two onthualaatla letteri which tell of
th help that hai been rocolvnd from
using the Vegetable Compound, both
Mra. Bboup and Mr. Storm war In
a run-down condition which canned
them much unhspplness. When women
raauffnrlni from lack of strength and
from weakness, tholr own life and that
of their family la affected. When tbey
feel well and strong and are able to do
their housework easily, happy bomea
arotb result
Tbouaanda of teatlmonlal letter hay
been received from women In different
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FROZEN FEET
'After Ike tnt anaaturaa for frawa 'oa.
near vt care Carkoll la th Mal Iraat.
bmbI. Ita awltitn! alia and anllaa-tla
akaailiala aooth the tlnu.a, allay wr
Mae ead Ms t epraraal aomplioaUoaa.
A lo-aaot koi from your druagUt la ail
that la Naulitl
Your Bumoy bark If It fall to oatUfs,
URLOCK-NEAL CO.. NaalnlU, Teaa.
Croat Roman Temple
Th word "Pantheon" means a "tem
ple or a alirlne dedicated to all th
gods." It la specifically applied to
magnificent building creeled at Rom
by Agrlpp In 23 U. G.
PREVENT GRIPPE-FLU
HILL'S H with amftiln
Bp. Colds arw ctorkari I
bourm. ComplicatioQg an
arol. jCj
BeSurcItUJt Price 30c
mm& quinine
CctRIBai'
'tth portrait
Garfield Tea
Was Your
Grandmother's Remedy
For vry atomacb
and Intcatlnal 111.
Thli good old faah
toned herb hom
remedy for conatl
patlon, atomach Ilia
and other dorange-
menta of th iy
ton io preralent tba days I In yen
greater faror a a family medlclm
I HI
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SSL
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Sylvia
TORY PROM THI START
Handaome, faatldlou and
wealthy yoana at. Crol Cralgh
ton awaltt kla eweatheart at
thalr Iryatl; place. She la late,
thla nrdlniy little Pannaylvanla
Iiuloh glr, Maaly Suhwanokton.
Daaplta aar aaarnln Innonanoe
and lanofanoe, aha auacaada In
kaaplna aim at a Olatanoe, to
hla oharln. Maaly, In the
Rohwanoliton borne, where aha la
bnardlna;, la altoaathar unlike
the alii who meate 8t Croli
elandaiilnaly. Ihe la the teacher
In the aalahhorhood achool, of
which Marvla Cralahtnn, Bt
Croix brother, la auparlntandant
Maali laarna that Marvin waa to
have yiarrlad hie eoualn, a titled
Kmliah lady, but, ballavlna aha
waa fttrantad by the CrelKhtoa
waajth, had rafuaad the alllanoa.
It la the rumnr that Ht. Croli la
to lake Marvln'e place and marry
lh Kngllah (Ctrl. Ht. Cmli" JaaU
ouay la arouaad by Maaly'a report
el aa aaad eultor for bar hand.
Ta girl alevarly daeoye him Into
atmlttlna ha haa no Intention of
auirrylna har. Marvin vlalta
ehool In hla official eapaelty ae
auparlntandant.
CHAPTER IV Continued
nut, yoa o, w modern teachera.
we normal achool graduate, do not
bel lev In eo-uh-clon and fnwca. In
my government of thla achool, for ltv
atnnco, I try to hnv all co-urr-alon
com from within, not from without"
Tine; If you can work It; can youf
And thla Idea of youra teaching chil
dren 'what 1 for their Immediate nao'
(and "pleaaure,' I bellev you added?)
I It for their phyalcal or mental
growth that yon ar atrlvlngT for
what I aaw aa I cam In her appeared
to b violent gymnaatlr or an loca
tion of th charleeton I"
"I waa acting out a play for them
Rarrle'a 'A Klaa for Cinderella.' I waa
at tha ball"
Tnt mm," he murmured. "Actlngr
"Trying to,"
"Hut you'll hav thee apctarlan par
ent on your back I Th plain' people,
yoa know, ar horrified at tti word
acting.'"
"Hut I act verythtng I teach hla-
tory, apelllng, grammar It' th only
way I can teach."
"Now, do yon know I would Ilk to
yoa act apelllng t"
"Well, yoa won't get a chanc tor
"Look her I Don't yoa know what
county auperlntendent laT
"Oh, don't IT "To yoo your auper-
Intendent ahould b aa a god; on
to whom yoa ar but aa form In wax.
Within hla power to leav th figure
or dlsflgur It,'" h dramatically re
cited paaoag from "Mldaummer
Klght'a Dream," lightly adapted.
Vary well, then, bow dar yon
cheek m and aay yoo won't when I
tell yoa to do a thing P
"Ilecaue I'd rather toe my Job
than bar you alt ther and laugh at
mr
"If not for a tner aupertntendent,"
h ahook hla head humbly, "to laugh
at a normal achool graduate I though
I'm aura, Ilia Bchwenckton, that th
normal achool court doea not Include
blatrlonlcal I do know that much
about normal achool I However, 1
congratulat yoa."
"On my Intelligent Idea about
tearhlngP
"On yonr excellent acting."
Ph atlffened with alarm. "Hut
but you're not Been It P ah objected.
"You'r urt Ity th way what
role wer yoa going to play when I
pataed you on th road th other day
dolled op Ilk a comic valentlneP
8h caught her breath. "Hut but
yoa never looked at met Iv yoa ae
with your left earP
II laughed, roue abruptly, and held
out hla band. "Good by. Ml" hla
yea bored Into her Ilk gimlet
"Bchwenckton ; I won't tortur yoa
any longer with my nnwelcom pre
nceP "Good by," ah alghed with deep r
llcf.
"Hut a few question befor I go,
If yoa don't mind." II took out a
pencil and notebook. "Tour claaa at
Kntxtown normal P
8h could not aniwer that question
offhand, apparently. "Walt a minute,"
Bb opened a drawer of her dealt, took
out her diploma and handed It to him.
Bh had been prudently keeping thla
diploma at hand to b ready at need
When he ahould call
"Um-mm," h an Id thoughtfully.
"two yeara ago. Too didn't toacb laat
yearP
"No-no."
"Why notP
"Well I waa going to ho married
but, atrang aa It may aeem to yoo.
I got Jilted."
II caught hla lower Hp between
hi teeth and (tared at her. Then,
with an abrupt nod, turned away and
left th achool room.
"My 0 dT ah thought, her hand
preaaed to her heart, "how much doea
he auapectP
It waa, of courao, her accent that
betrayed her. She could perfectly
dlagula It when ah adopted th ex
treme Pennaylvanla Dutch dialect,
bat nothing ahort of that could hid
th foreign touch of her apeech.
8h could only hop that her poa-
aoeatoo of thla Kulatown normal
diploma would throw him off th acenl
a e
All th Bchwenckton, except th
ailing wife and baby, war very tired
f Aunt Itoty and longed for Buata'a
rouvry not only for her own aaka,
but becaaa It would rid them of th
older woman'a nnpleaaant company,
of the Minute
By
HELEN R. MARTIN
Copyright by Vein, Maad m 0.
WNU Barrio
Meely and Mr. Bchwenckton both
loathed her nncleanllneaa; Meely
feared her apylng upon her; Rummy
bated and reaented her; Llzxle waa
afraid of her cold blooded aplt for
th humiliating defeat the child had
cauaed her; and Mr, Bchwenckton
waa Impatient to b rid of her o thnt
he could bring bom bis daughter
NotUa.
And at laat, In aplt of onaoultary
condition!, and through th occaalonol
conniving of Meely and th doctor to
outwit Aunt Itoay and Mr. Bchwenck
ton and air tha bouae, Bual began to
rally and th buby to pick up; and a
week after they wer brought down
from th atuffy bedroom to th lea
confined atmoapher of th kitchen,
Bual waa almoat aa atrong and bloom
ing a ah had ever been and tha baby
begnn to get fat.
Aunt Itoay waa ao reluctant to leav
that Meely would hav auapected her
of having purpoaely prolonged Buale'a
But Nettle," Meely Felt Urged to
Want th Child, "a Man In Mr.
Cralghton'e Poaltlon Would Never
Marry a Girl In Your In Our Place
In Llf.
convaleacenr by her bad rare of her
had It not been manifest that the
two alatera wer really very fond of
each other.
It waa peculiar attachment, fur
Bual aeemed phlegmatlcally Indiffer
ent to everyone elae. even to her baby,
and certainly to her elderly hoaband.
Ueely thought ah had never met any
one ao atolld; ao Incapabl of being
stirred by anything.
Thla atolldlty aeemed mor mnrked
than aver In eontraat with th adoles
cent vlvldueaa of her atepdaughter,
Nettle, who, on th very dny of Aunt
Itoay' departure, waa brought borne
from her grandmother'a by her father;
a young girl In her early teens, with a
pretty, though plebeian face, who
awakening natur waa making her
avidly curious about life. She wor
ried fHual with questions to such so
extent that the older women, not so
cusiomed to nalng her brains, found
the girl's rhatlentilng curiosity ex
hausting to the point of pain.
On evening Mr. Bchwencktnn's ab
sence from bom (he had gon on a
bualness trip to town) guv .Nettle an
unwonted opportunity, for her father's
presence wss check upon tha Inti
mate questions she loved to ask. Ut
ile and Bamtny had gone to bed;
Meely, 'n a bathrobe, with her hair
In a heavy brnld down her back, was
silting at the kitchen table writing
letters; Buslo waa rocking her baby
befor th kitchen atov; and Nettie
was stretched at full length on th
aetteo facing her pretty and ridicu
lously young stepmother.
XXXXXXIXXXXXXIXXXXXIXXX'XXX
First "Topical Song"
What purporta to har been th
centennial of American vaudevtll was
celebrated recently, and although
much waa aald about th origin of
this form of amusement Olivier, "tha
fuller," Frenchman, waa left out of
tha picture. When Olivier waa born,
nobody knows, but In HIS hla boom
ing vole went to the choir celestial
on th eheruhlra circuit Olivier waa
a poet aa well aa fuller, and com
posed songs which h aang at his
work. Hla aonga wer Just frivol, yet
they caught th public fnncy. They
wer filled with hits on th foible of
th day, topical aonga w would call
them now. Thes then new lyrics,
named In derision from th hamlet
wticr Olivier lived In th valley of
Ntd Law' Restraint
What a cag la to th wild beast
law Is to th sol fish man. Restraint
la for th aavage, tlio rapacious, th
violent; not for tha Just th genil
th benevolent All necessity for ex
ternal force Implies morbid Stat.
Herbert Bpencor,
"Bay Busle, why did yoa marry
PopP aaked Nettle.
"Ach because."
"Hut why? Tell met O'on."
Ach, well, because I did."
"Ach, Busle, yoo must o' bad aom
reason."
"Ach, well, a body has to marry
somebody."
"Why must yon marry aomebodyT
"Well If you don't want to be aa
old maid."
"Wouldn't yoa sooner b an old
mnld than married to Top? I would I
Too couldn't o been In love with fop,
said Nettl reflectively.
"Nettle Bchwenckton, I do bellev
yon think lov Is Ilk In them movies I
My sokes I That's only in them
movies, Nettle. It ain't no aucb
thing for really P
"Hut It la, too. I felt It myself
a'ready P
"Ach, yon Just think yoa felt It be
cause yoa seen so many of them
movba whiles yon was In town ther
with your gramma. Hut It ain't no
such a thing for really. Ton only
gotta look around yoo a little to see
for yourself It ain't no aucb a thing."
"I won't gc-t married," exclaimed
Nettle, "unlcst I can meet np with
such fellah Ilk Rudolph Vslentlno
or Tom Mix or whoever! I wlsht," she
sighed longingly, "I eould run Into Mr.
Bt Croix Crelghton "
Meely looked np from her letter
and watched th girl's childish, pretty
fac whose commonness waa almost
obliterated by the soft dreamy ec
stasy that lit np her vivid youth. "I
seen Mr. St Croix Crelghton oncet or
twlcet or so. Gee, he's aom swell
dresser I And ain't he a good loo!: 1
I wlsht I could meet np with blmP
Though thla longing of Nettle'
seemed aa far a possible from Imme
diate realisation, that very night was
to seo It fulfilled.
"Say, Meely," Nettle appealed to the
teacher, "did yoa vr eo Mr. Bt
Croix Crelghton P
"I I think I did."
"You'd know It If yoa did! Gee,
he' got th styls to blml That" af
firmed Nettle, "la th only kind of fel
lah can hav mP
Busl sniffed. "Ton hat yourself
I don't think I Whst makes yoa s'pos
a high-stepper Ilk him would tak
np with you yetf Good landaP
"They do In the movies sometimes
when they fall good In love."
"Yes, In them movies," Busle scoffed.
"But Nettle," Meely felt nrged to
warn the child, "a man In Mr. Crelgh
ton position would never marry a
girl In your In our place In life. Bo
that your 'meeting up with him' would
only mean nnhapplness for yoo espe
cially If he fell In lov with yoo."
"Hut In them movie"
"Ach, them movies P Susl Inter
polated.
"All rlsht then I" retorted Nettle
with sudden paaalon, "I'd sooner llv
three weeks with a swell gen'leman
that I could admar, than be respect
able all my lire with a old man lit
Pop! And Td think mor of myself
for doln' It tool"
"Well, Nettle Bchwenckton, If yoa
alnt I" aatd Susie, only mildly scandal
ised; nuthing could ever really rouse
her to any show of feeling.
"Nettle," Meely experimentally re
marked, "jou know there's Mr. Marvin
Crelghton over at Absalom Punts'
there'd t tome chance of your meet
ing him an none at alt I ahould
think, of your running Into St Mr.
St Croix Crelghton"
"Ach, that ther county urterlntend-
ent be' (tiff! I often seen blm
a'ready and be didn't gimme no ro
mantic feelings, tie ain't nothln' Ilk
them movl actor"
Th aound of steps on th kitchen
porch Interrupted her.
"Pop' back a'ready," she said, with
glanco at th clock who hand
pointed to ten. "He won't Ilk It we r
op ao late."
. Sh rose, yawned, and atretchlpg
wide ber arms, revealed beautifully
developing young figure.
Meely, looking at her, wondered
whether, In case Ihe girl's longing to
meet 8t Croix wer i-ver realised, he
would not find ber ren mor trrealst
ltd than h waa finding "Meely
Bchwenckton."
(TO BB CONTINUED.)
Sung by Frenchman
th River Vlre, In Normandy, were
called Vahlevlres, or Veuxdevlrea, and
later Vaudevilles. Just aa on might
ay today, slug n a Hlcksvllle ballad,
ao fnstldloua Paris branded th song
of Olivier ltasselln, aa of lowly pro
vincial origin. Yet for 500 yeara th
nam haa aturk, and Is now consid
ered mor elegant than the American
term, "variety." John Walker Har
rington, In th Smoker Companion
Magazlno,
Toy Thought Wondtrt
Less than 200 yeurs sgo, three quit
ordinary mechanical toys attracted
great attention when they wer ex
hibited. On waa figure that played
th flute, another a tanitx urine play
er, and th third a awlmolng duck.
Llfellk canaries thai sing natural
ly when they ar wound np ar com
monplace toy nowaday, Th first of
thla typ of toy wss shown at th
great exhibition of 1831 In England.
When man begin to reason hi
cease to feet
tnJcyu UUVMJ
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST!
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
sW
Sjsuis la UM toads Burt Of Beysf Kramtactaaa at I
Th Reaton
mils "I thoucbt It waa an awfully
lull party." Mills "WhyP Hlll-
Hecause they didn't Invite my wife."
The BABY
Why do ao many, many babies of to
lay escape all the little fretful spells
and Infantile aliments that used to
worry mothers through tba day, and
keep tbem np half the night?
If yoa don't know the answer, yoa
haven't discovered pure, harmless Cas
torla. It 1 sweet to the taste, and
weet In the little atomacb. And Its
gentle Influence Seems felt all through
the tiny system. Not even a distaste
ful dose of castor oil does so much
good.
rietcher'a Castorla la purely vege
table, ao yoo may give It freely, at
first sign of colic; or constipation; or
diarrhea. Or those many times when
yoa Just don't know what is the mat
ter. For real sickness, call the doc
tor, always. At other times, a few
drops of Fletcher'! Castorla.
Th doctor often tell yoa to do Just
that; and alwaya sari Fletcher's.
Other prer 'rations may bo Just aa
pare. Just aa free from dangerous
drugs, but why experiment? Besides,
the book on rare and feeding of babies
that comes with Fletcher's Castorla Is
worth ita weight in gold I
Children Cry for
OttSTArronD
heal son throat Don't cough sll
night s lew drops gives quick relict
Never fails.
aUUIDCm.laa.
V 1 MI Van rhas
COIClOf ""I"fc
Protect Your Skin
Against The Weather
Bnao
Don't
Talk
About
at Remedy
for mor
i4
tV v-'-iaaaaa7
Your Kidney o ACT!
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Accept only "Bayer" package
which contains proven directions.
Handr "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists.
' C Sauerllcadd
Man Accorded Title
of Football "Daddy
The 1927 football season Is history.
and all lovera of the great America
sport are turning their attention to
other game. But with the defeat
and victories of the past season still
frerfa In lb mind and all the talk of
two vanity squads for 11(28 football
la by no means forgotten.
Football, aa most fans know, waa
Introduced Into Britain by th Ro
mans. From Britain It was brought
to Canada and thence to America.
Soma sulhorltles claim that th mod
ern gam of football waa Introduced
by Harvard In 1870. But tha "daddy
of American football" la Gerrlt Smlta
Miller, eighty-two yeara old, of Petera
boro, N. Y. He I credited with or.
ganlzlng the first football team la
America the Oneida football dab.
That wsa 64 year ago In 1803 and
the organizer won hla letters as a star
plsyer. Pathfinder Magazine.
Headaches from Slight Colde
I.aiailva PROMO QUININE Tahteta re
lievo th Headache by curing tha Cold.
Look for alxnatura of E. W. Oror oa
th box. JOc Adv.
Rubber Walla the Latest
Rubber walls In office buildings to
decrease vibrations, and it reels and
sidewalks paved with rubber, are
among th recent nsea chemists baro
found for the product, lays Popular
Mechanics Magazine. They have also
adapted the material to the making of
Interior-decorations and for coating
silk and other fabric so that scarcely
a trace of the resilient aubatance can
be detected. The rubber for a? la
bulldlnge Is In the form of blocks or
slabs, which are built up vertically oa
tbe wall face.
The Time to End Suffering
is Now!
Sawtatl. Csllt "I Buffered death
with my back, eould not straights
np to aav my life. I used first one
bottle of Dr.
Pierce's 0 o 1 d a
Medical Discovery;
, than on botU of
iu, ra.vuri'9 rre
scriptlon,' with th
little laxative 'Pel
lets,' and I think
they ar th most
wonderful m d I
elnes that I vr
took. I hav recom
mended them to ev
ery on I find suffering. God blaas
Dr. Pierce." Mrs. Mattle E. Agnsw,
173s 107th Ave. AU dealers.
Write Doctor Pierce, President In
valids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y, for
free advice. Send him 10c If yoo
deslr a trial pkg. of any of his md
clae In tablet form.
Price of Beauty
Th output of toilet preparation
In America baa multiplied six time
In ten years. It now smounts to aa
annual total of more than 1141 000..
000. Woman' Home Companion,
Rice Production
Although the Orient produces about
U7 per cent of Ihe world's rice crop,
the United State now grows mora
than enough to supply Its own needs.
CUTICURA
Soap and Ointment will help you.
After motoring, golf or other outdoor
pastimes anoint the face and hands with
Cuticura Ointment After five minutes
wash off with Cuticura Soap and hot
water, rinaing with tepid or cold water;
dry thoroughly. There is nothing better
for keeping the akin soft and clear un
der all conditions of exposure.
aW Ofatmant m and Ma. Talrum a, BoM ...iwrra
'Catkara Shavta Stick ISe.
Why keep on being "sick"? Why drag along in misery
when relief la your for th asking? Tske th world
famous , remedy for
Known aa, HAAAtEM OIL the Nation-
gij ihj 0f Holland
than 200
years all druggists in 3 sixes. Look for tha nam oa
every box and accept no substitute. In sealed boxes.
than In your grandmother'! day.