P UP P Y LOVE T H E l l . l , l i M K A l t , l ) K K A T U R K S E C T IO N -I S e p te m b e r f». 1 «*.'tt A DOUGLASS I I I O I I SCHOOL ROMANCE Each Thought the Other llntefiil. And Then Ile Saved Her Life and got struck hiiwuelf. and lie h td f Sure Wasn't much. Haw and i\ig seen lie« since she r ««id have he m l it break " lhanked him Well, he daln’t Care ! Sure nut Joe He didn't believe She wi> a (unity girl ftnywn She it. bill In* wimkt I t Mill have his would not .sprwk to you or look at 1 wav Hick jieoph» were tunny .il« ins you even if you were a guatd on the daiTv. team and sh * wouldn't even thank S *en am body‘ ‘ lie meant Mnllv you if you saved lier. Of course, lie wasn’t coming right Aw he didn’t like Provident llott- out and say it pital anyway At IVmgU.sk High he Yeah Say. how it you manage to could see Molly and play on the team Hut at sell ol there were les Your pals came to see you and sons U it isn’t one thing. It’s the girls ipret lKlmg they were just with o th v your sister» brought you oranges You did not have to go to school cr bother with any old home work There was even mystery m it Some unknown person sent ycu the latest “ gangster story magazines." Still there was the bad side of be ing in the hospital with a broken leg You could not play basketball, go to tile moves, or eat as many hot degs as you wanted to Then there was your mother calling you pet name., and k w m g \ou right before the fellows And you could not even see Molly, the sweetest girl in the world. ‘ Puppy L ve. lus dad called it. Molly—M lly Mason He had jerked her from in from of an automobile By A D E L E H A M LIN In a way it was pretty good to he in the hospital with a broken leg. Your mother called you pet names; your fa th e r patted you on the shoulder; even your sister trea ted you as if you were human. Nou* t h e l a r g e t ( s e l l i n g pure at p it in in •% f t ç the world for • • • A V G E N U I N E PURE ASPIRIN r a c k e d i n monture*[troof c e l l o * [thane to [>re*er \ e the purify and f u l l strength o f e a c h t a b l e t He did not mind being a h *ro. though. Who d'»ei%? Ills Spanish : teacher brought him a bo* of candv William sh * .said, l am proud of you You acted like a real g»ntl * ! man. The school would like more 1 boys like you Think of it If you i hadn't been so gallm t, Molly M.t*on , would have been badly hurt " All he could say was “ Ye ’em ** The coach brought him the new. | about the games. You'll I k * m k for ttie team next [ year. Moore. Haven t l *t .» game so I far. but we miss you. The girl s.i* lucky to have you b *hind her ’’ Joe. his pal. brought luui some ba nanas and ate most of them. H lo. Bill H lo Joe.- "So n be walking on the old leg?" That was hts way of a..king how he fell. E N D O R S E D BY Hill and .;»**. mil Molly was dtlT«*ieiit tllinutm «« fatnlliai blue twin periled 1 U i ( Molly dull« l like Inin »« the door, then there *Ux*l Molly I One i I av lie wivt wondering what "Hello, lllllv. ' she said he would say i( Molly did come, alien lie could hiudlv say anything. h r nur.se came in “ 1 thank you for saving me 4 Anybody wmilda done that ' Maylu* t would liwv«* beep lieie before but l thought you wouldn't see me ’cause you got hurt and everything Aw that wasn't nothing I II In» all right in a few day*» " “ I'ui glad, lhlly. I sent you those book *. " "Old you? ' Uinhumph '* H dr nr • Then If l helped you will» y«H«e Sp.uilNh. do you >up|M e that would almost make up fm H * ' "Y yrv »alii Hilly And if I I 1 Molly couldn t flnbli saving what »he want'd tv wi «he i*ui her atur. aruuud lit-» neck and kt--.nl him' Billy liatl never been no sur|«rlsod in ah Ills life "Say. I thought you hated me' he blurted out "N o No "G ee' 1 think you i e the sweetrwt gltl in the whole world Molly I»«» you? I alway% thought you didn t like m* Y u never spoke You mt d like > oii haled me Well. I .ay! Oei* whir. I I - Molly, kiv- me a^aln'" ‘‘I say, Molly, kin,-. me again.” run in fr.n t of that t ¿ s r T h i s was Hilly, flier.* is someone to vee you j also Joe’s way of complimenting Bill But -he wants to b* sure y n il on his bravery. ( her " Man I don't know. It wa.» going Aw. let her in." he wondered who to strike her. so I —- I it w »a. "I wouldn't hurt myself finding I It fix your pillow all nice ami with a gill Think you g rina eat comfy.** this banana?" i Why did she have to say that? Billy liked th* coach, he liked Miss J The nurse went out In a few W O M E N W H O S . E W O R D S Over HO Y < ‘ m i - w of llf«-e liv r I'vr loi- III IB M it . oui K I I » S i i : V T R O I H I.K 41 »our l » m g | t « | or i m , l f a r t r i a l Sut H. 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