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study of these dietetic problems from
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when disestion begins to take place, I
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weight. And if you will keep on elietinz
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settled to the conviction of tragedy.
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tating their passenger traffic into which the busses
operating over highways created largely by public
tasation, part of which the railroads contribute.
called "School Lunches" which I shall
be delighted to mail to those who
meant when we use the term "protein’T’
ANSWER. Generally spesking. we menn
the animal and its prndueta, viz: ments.
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count of having a pritty good ideer
ahout Herbitn disposition, and Ant
Fanny took Herbit into sleep with
her, making me feel better insted of
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LETTER
GOLF
had escaped while on a $10,000 ball, pending his
appeal against a sentence of five years.
robberies, it would seem that better police methods
coul4 be devised for arresting a man suspeeted of a
crime of less gravity than murder that would not
be quite so tragic as that employed in the Niegara
Falla case and all too many others like it.
Broadway racket is to rent out "dancing partners"
for lopeaome males.
Every public dance hall retains “hostesses" er
"entertainers" who make their living by getting a
health books an from the columns
of health advice found in the more
progressive newspapers.
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hired as their salesmen the sleek and slick-talking
fellows who are presumed to be the heads of their
shiny craft.
chemistry.
Some of the lower grade schools
have recently installed dietitians to
Bo you . . , suppose someone did
something to him?"
Nathaniel rend the fearful thought
behind the stumbling words..
"Centninly not," he replied earnest-
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Lonesome- visitors; particularly when they happen
’ to be buyer* or tradesmen, invariably eryfor female
I eompany when they hit Manhattan, For many years
percentage of the dance charge, plus tipe. These are
system is making a trial of a cut-rate plan under now supplied a* "companions" to the strangers who
gents from the great open spaces have beat the big
I town at its own game. They established offices and
helpfol advice on werse.
we ret through -
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RAILROADS AM) BUSSES
Railroads are beginning to seek mean* of rehabili-
ittle Benny's
Note iBook
NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC.
Any erroneous refteetion upen th* character, atandine or
reputation ut any indiyidun, firm, comcern or corpotation that
may appear in ihe columna of The New--Globe will be eladiy
eorrected when called t* th* attention *f th« editor. It is not
the intention ot this mewspaper to wromuly w. ar imjure any
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When our forefathers crossed the Atlantic they
brought cattle with them. Much of the work was done
by oxen. Oxen were preferred to horseb in tilling the
land because they were less expensive to keep. It cost
only a few cents for a man and his oxen to plow an acre
of land. (To Be Continued)
JUST TOO RAD
I'm not really as sarcastic as I sound. Perhapa many
wives really need the message. Perhaps husbands work-
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the worst and Nathaniel then tried,
to tell her that the man could not
have been sure;'he had not yet called
a doctor when he telephoned-the
studio.
horsey?
Yes, Herbit sed, and I sed. AH rite
Im a bucking broncho and youz
tenderfoot. dhR
And I quick started to bueIWUP
kick all my mile and the fetat thmr
Herbit knew there wan a fearse bun
on the floor, being him landing, ai d
ho started to yell and ball lilie
enything and everybody came rut-
, ning up. and ma and Ant Fanny tot k
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SHED HAVE GONK
Now I am very sure if he had waited till his charm-
ing wife got her breath; if he had realised what an
EVENT something like this upsetting one's home rou-
tine is to a woman; he had been willing to help her
scurry around and phone the aunts and cousihs and sis-
; ters getting together clothes and a haven for the chil:
' dren. writing a note to the milkman and piper boy and
all the rest, she would fave gone off with him smiling-
ly-and happily. But he couldn't be bothered with the
details er how it was to be done. He merely wanted her
individual, firm, concern m corporation ana correewona will he
mail* when warranted as prominently sa was th. wron
published refereaee or srtirle- . 1. ~~l.
The Asnoeiated Pren. Is exelusively entitled to iha use fer
republieatipn ef all newa atapatehe eredited le or not e here i«s
eredited in thia paper and sho local newe published herein.
All riuhts ot publication of special dtspatehes herein ere 4lo
peearved. . -
M ENBKKS or THE AUDIT BUBKA U OF CIRCULATION
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"IN A BATHIN SUT
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The Daily Newa to an independent bemoeratie .
newspaper, publishing the news impartially, and
supporting what it belleves to be right regardiens
of —r|y politic*. _ i;
will it dlinappear?’
ANSWFR: You should lose Hill ‘more
STILL PERSISTS
This idea has not utterly perished in what we like to
call “this modern day." There is still a latent belief
m most men that'women should be'ready at a second's
notice to leave the serene routine of their lives and
; make their plans coincide with any unexpeeted ones
■ of the male.
: I witnessed a family rumpus In our neighborhood
last winter, all because a certain charming wife de-
murred a little when lordly husband came home one
| night with tickets to Lake Placid on a tfain leaving the
' best morning. The firm was sending him-hurry-up
i business call; he‘d have to work like a fiend for the
‘irat few days, day and night, hut they'd tried to make
I right by giving him a ticket for his wife, too, and
telling him to stay over for the week end and a few
following days.
"But, dear, not TOMORROW!” squealed the wife.
"Why, I haven't a thing to wear for winter sports and
what'll we do with the children?"
And lordly husband who had come hme all aglow to
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the same source at the
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the school, but although some Im-
- provement over no supervison, the
chief aim of these dietitians is to
produce spectacular gaining reports
and as a consequence the children are
stuffed with quantities of acid-form-
ing. mucur-producing foods which add
weight but, unfortunately, no health.
The increase in weight is usually
cnused uneliminated waste poisons.
Also, just one quention: What foouta are
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name and address, and I will send xe
huwestions about the cure from my point
NEW YORK. Mey 16.--The old-fashioned sleek
and alick-talking swindler has all out disappeared
from the New York scene. His type has become too
well impressed upon the public mind by the esag
gerations of the movies. The get-rich-quick idee his
undergone a change, thanks to the stoek market.
Anyone with enough money lo put up margin can
get in Oh the game, and at least they have the sal-
iataetion at knowing where their money went -if it
goes. Aad some have been phenomenally fortunate.
Education bybanka and by sound investment eom-
panies have taught the public, not to cast pearls
before swindlers. In the old days, when life dupli-
cated the melodramas, the "alieker" went in for
flashy clothes, a fast line of chatter and dummy
relephones in his office over which to receive fake
messages that were certain to impress the "sucker.”
Carefully watching the ew York police records,
I have found but a few instances in the past couple
of years wherein the old -swindling methods were
applied by "New York slickers."
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Virginia grasped his arm with both! The marks of his mental suffering
hands. People were gathering round showed plainly upon his features
experiments in cheapening their own modes of serva,
ice, in lowering fares to moot bus competition and
in providing bus lines themseires are all pad af a
policy of defensive warfare against the new comers
ia the transportation field. It would seem that the
war is on in earnest.
milk, erenm, cheese, butter, fowl,
rabbit. fish, Mr,0
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As a matter of feet the fattest spoils have been
collected by very western-looking gentlemen who de-
scended upon New York from Texas, Oklahoma, and
the oil states and left plenty of worthless stock
certificates lying about. Thus has the tide turned
Manhattan becomes the victim and the “wise guy"
is a fellow with a 10-galon hat and ah honest, sun-
burned countenance. These seiningty trustworthy
the various sales industries retained “entertaining
models.” But this market fluctuates. The latest
•A"mmee
great as really to concern him about
the inevitable rift.
But Virginia! Why must It touch
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to thank you for your
various -ubjects which
your paper."
think your the ony person in the
werld ?
Wat side do you sleep on? Herhit
red. and I sed. Next to tha wall, and
he sed. All rite, then thats the gide
The roads do not look upon the transfer wf paa-) od harder outside the home in those days, and perhaps
—— —’ wives worked lees inside, though I doubt it. There al-
Our ancestors in Europe had not far to go in quest of
oattle. Tha towering Aurochs roamed the grassy plains
and browped in the thick forests. With the Aurochs all
domestic herds began. This sketch is from a painting
by Sir Edwin Landseer, the celebrated painter of an-
(ng the wild cattie of England, some of
I atraightway went to the 'phone and invited his kid sis-
•er to go with him.
THURSLAY MORNING. MAY 17, 1920
• general congress of the colo-
nies.
1776— Washington learned that the
English were landing 17,000
hire* Hodatoll wWOPR in
OFFICIAL RECKLESSNESS
Recklessness in the use of firearma has more than
once been charged against peace officers. Such
disregard of the rights of even fugitives from jus-
tiee are often charged against prohibition enforce-
■ent officere and highway patrote.
.so peered he
'them now but she did not notice now, and Nathaniel thought. as he
"Tell me.” she demanded; "tell me, stood helplessly watching Virginia
Niel. What has happehed ... my when she rushed forward and threw
father...” herself frantically upon the lifeless
blood tissues.
Not only is it important to select
the right foods. but it is necessary
to combine them properly, and I ad-
vls. the complete elimination of the
while flour products and white su-
gar from the child’s diet. The crav-
ing that children have for sugar is
a positive indication that they are
fRotBeigTetnproperty-trrimeee-
diet.
■ The menus which ‘I publish each,
week in this column will provide
good wholesome tissues for school
joyous herd that came mostly in
groups, each with a central figure—a
famous man or woman.
enyhody pits sutch as me, and I
Mothers ahoutd make. thorcueh I "ay: him. “Retthir Pou)
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FOR SUMMER TOURISTS
In the country, it’s a short LANK
that does not sometime become a
ROAD.- in letter golf, one leads to
the other, too. Par is five, and one
solution is on back page.
guests. Niel. Dad's terribly disap-
pointed. He said he must see some-
one on very important business to-
night*
“I'm sorry,” Nathaniel said, and
meant it. He genuinely liked Vir-
My Ant Funny came yestidday to I
stay with us a wile with my litule I
cuzzin Herbit. being n funny 16oktmit 1
little kid with a tern up noae to I
make him look even funnier when I
he slept, being with me weather I I
sas glad to have hi in or not. wich I I
Twasehtvery,ronyte-tmtto-ge-•1
bed before I did on account of the I
diffrents in bite, and wen I w At I
up to bed he was laying rite in t'le l
middle like somebody trying to tete I
up as muteh room as possible ard I
not giving a dam wat happened to I
had been so
would be introduced for
time to the artists of
Village.
9UESTIDN: a. r. writent "Plense
tell us the proper food and liquld to give
in n esse where there is pus in the urine,
it has been soing on for *everaI yeara, ’
stop himself
I wunt to sleep on.
And he quick rolled over showing
his disposition, and I got in and he
sed. Lets play horsey.
mounces metallic toele In Go to sleep and dreem it. I sed. ntid
Herbit sed. Aw no kt* piny hadmi •
And he quick got on my back 4,
Giddy up. giddy up. Giving a
ideer, and I sed. Do you wunt tFvay
until your weizht becomes normal. the
metnllie taste will disappear. "This ia
, produced from an improper balance of
। your ditestive fluid*, and continued dit-
ing will correct such troubie.
by 11. "Is it your father?" Nathaniel bark faintly in reply and Nathaniel ever had loved.
aske. heard a click 'that told him thencon- Then one day he had come home
••No, it must be the first-of your neetion had been broken. to take up the responsibility of rear-
He stepped to the door, uncertaining his motherless daughter;, and
of the best thing to do. He might with the first grip of her chubby
parent who had been both mother i bi "didn't you hear what Dr. Meyer-
and father to her since the time, ' ling said ? It was his heart, Virginia,
two years after her birth, when he He couldn’t have suffered much: the
had looked upon iter face for the I earns quickly "i———————
her shoulders and he nodded
tiona in the purer. I have lowst 13 pounds
did weigh 188. I noUre after enting.
- LONGER ARM OF THE LAW.
The way of th. transgrensor becomes steadily
harder. Not only can th. police now telegrph . '
picture of aceused persons to distant points, '.ven
across th. ocean, but s method has been devised
for telegrsphing finger prints.
Scotland Yard for the second time has used •
new system by which fingerprints can be wirelessed
to all parts of the world. A prisoner detainet in
London is believed to be wanted by the Chieago
police. His fingerprints ar. immediately taken and
sent to the United States by radio code.
Th. system was first used when the fingerprints
of a man arrested abroad were wirelessed to New
have made severe inroads. Tha Norfolk-Southern
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and is directly responsible for the
many cases nf swollen tonsils, ade-
noids, appendicitis, and sendencies in
the children's diseases.
I believe, however, that the mother
should be chiefly responsible for pre-
venting this condition of acidosis.
Growing children must be provided
with foods containing calcium, sili-
con and iron. All of the cooked and
raw greens contain these important
minerals, without which a child can
not build healthy bone, nerve or
Hb,
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protesting "no" burst from her lips into the drawingroom, where she lay
when Nathaniel said Pounds feared on the sofa shaking with heartbreak-
ing a.bs.' He tried to talk to her but
she seemed not to hear him.
It eaught him unprepared with an
evasion when she drew herself up
suddenly nnd cried, "Niel, did you
notice the awful expression on his
PAGE FOUR ...............
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
DURING the heavy rain yesterday
afternoon, the underpass on East
Tenth street under the Santa Fe |
tracks filled with water'so rapidly
that a Ford dump truck caught while
negottnting th. pass soon was almost
eompletely covered with water. Only
th. top of th. windshield protruded
for naarly half an hour. Tpe. pater
soon ran out after th. downpour
ended and the driver, who waded out
when the truek stniled, had the ma-
chine pulled to higher ground. An-
other car got in over its carburetor
and was stalled several minutes he-
fore it was pulled aam '
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
QUESTION: 1.0. V. writes: "I have
been dieting aecording to your instrue-
her? He paused for a moment at
the door of tha small room adjoining
his studio, which be used as a bed-
room. and glanced back at th. girl
whose joys and sorrows must hence-
forth be his Jaya and sorrows. No
foreboding seamed to trouble her
now. She was smiling, being gra-
cious to his friends, Nathaniel waa
proud of her, of her ealm beauty and
poise
He took up the ear-phone reluctant-
ly. There was bad news for Vir-
ginia. and he must carry it to her.
"Hello, Dann speaking.” His voice
brought a ruth of ir.fcnr.atfan uttared
in a frightened whisper that barely
carried to him. Nathaniel made out
the fart that Virginia's father was
dead
Canada,
Pro-slavery mobs destroyed
Pennsy Ivanin hall in Phila-
delphia."
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Ww(c(‛D
have a very pror
my month. Whi
first time, was dead. Until then his i “I ean't help thinking that some-
grief at losing her mother had driv-ithing terrible happened to him,".she
en him to far corners af e earth. I persisted.^ "Oh, Niel. shink of it . . .
Cattle lived before
man, according to bones
found in the soil. Their
first matters in Britain
must have been the lit-
tle men with flint tools.
Rhode Island proposed
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I don t know . . . for certain. We’ll body, that he had never seen a fuco | diet and health artieles in our paper, and
od to reach in to Nathaniel's heart go at once." so altered. — — — — ** — *--
and call round it for an instant. Na- He was leading Virginia toward 1 l or n whil no one dared touch
thaniel knew It war fear. His mind, the dour now, where he saw Chiri her, so piteous were her efforts to
sensitive and psychic, had leaped to I standing with Virginia's blue and reclaim her tethir from death,
a doxen alarming conjectures and silver wrap. the doctors hands fell firmly
settled to the conviction of tragedy. In the car Virginia made him tell • ' "
Though not a skeptic, yet ho kenw her of the message from Pounds,
that life allowed no perfect bliss, and her father's valet. Ono moaning
Dr. MeCoy will gladly answer per-
ianal questions on health and diet,
addressed to him, care of the News.
Enelose stamped, addressed, largo en-
velope for reply. .
WELL-PROrORTIONBD fWIWBN
It is rather distressing to walk
along the streets observing the num-
ber of sickly, undernourished, de-
formed. toxemia individuals suffer-
ing from the long-continued effects
of a pernicious diet. This is partic-
ularly heartrending to me because
I realise that these unhealthy being-,
could practically all be splendid ex-
amples of physical development and
correct education.
I have Given a number of lectures
before high school student bodies,
nnd I would estimate that about two-
thirds are starving lor food out of
which they could build proper bone
and cell structure. The other third
appeared to be overweight, but
nevertheless lacking in mineral ele-
ments.
These, mis-shapen, sickly-appearing
high school students are the results
of many years of wrong dieting. If
a child is brought up on white bread
and jam, there is little chance for
him to have a strong bony framework,
t could observe in the bowlegs,
knock-knees, anemic, pimply complex-
ions and slouching backs how little
our educational system is doing in
the practical instruction of food
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beckon her. ; , but she was not look- little fingers around his own, which
Ing his way. Then he saw her dane- । trembled, and her first friendly smile
ing. A slight tremor shook him ami he experienced a poignant regret for
left his flesh cold. Dancing! Laugh- the two lost yeara
ginia’s father. Before he had become ing, too, and he could see the grim Virginia had grown up nurtured
engaged to her he had feared that shadow of the reaper over the gay ana protected by a great love. With
Richard Brewster, millionaire, would crowd, dimmine the joy, mocking am- no brothers and sisters to share it
not welcome a poor artist for a son- bition and hope, there wak developed between father
in-law, however, rising ha might be. Would he have to go nnd take Vir- . auuht, _ rn, , n"i.
It would be a disappointment no to ginia from her partner's arms? He . A t iP
have him here tonight when Virginia drew ’upon the eourage that must ' ’' mi " ' '11 a complex in
the first never fail her. took a step forward ' a , . , ;
Greenwich and was halted by a touch on his , niehard Breweter had made not the
arm 8ghtest objection to Virginia •
Butja.gaan forgot-nbout-tm hahHe-uraed
bappindRVf receiving the congratula- “Chin! Go and tell those mimltdans . , tha ' a aniel e or
tiona of hi. friends. They were a to stop playing." while many his friends
" - — -I rtwas’like Chiri, so unbalanced in rexardedtthesprogpectivezroomas
her wav with men, and yet so under- hnenth ) Arginin s station in lire,
standing and quick to grasp the es- Mr..Brewsteronly ‛miled tolerantly
Chirl came in late, with two fasein- sential elements of any situation, to their veiled comments. He knew
ated young male, and a pale, indif- move off swiftly and without com- ' hit mont 0 them had missed the
ferent poet, "penee with me. Niel” ment to do as Nathaniel hole her.Hnie erpble heppmei- of a great
she begged when someone began talk! As the music came to an unmelodie ove.and he believed that Virginia
ing with Virginia. lend Nathaniel reached Virginia', side.. ' know it with Nathaniel Dann.
Nathaniel, overflowing with good' "Please excuse her. Lionel," he said Ereat fear and dread had been
will, was about te comply with hereto the man .he had been dancing 1 hot she " Eht love the wrong kind
requent when hit butler, hired fori with; "there’s been something hap- o.man.. But that fear had vanished
the oecasion, came to tell him he was ! pehihg at her home and we'll have to when she bl l him she wanted to
wanted on th. telephone. He turned to at onee. Will you tell the others?" iarr! Nathaniel Dann. After that
to apeak to Virginia, but the man put ' Purposely he had given Virginia a he had had but one worry a worry,
up a warning finger and Nathaniel few seconds to realize that trouble however, so consuming that it had
noticed then that hia face was grave was impending. When he turned to shortened his life.
and his manner one ef suppressed her he saw that already fear was For yenrs he had carried a secret
excitement. He asked Chirl to ezcuse charging her features. burden, unknown to his world, except I
him end withdrew with the butler, "Het’s Ee$, your wraPs. Is your career n few per ons who qia not talk
"There le trouble at the Brewster downstairs" | of what they knew.
home,sit,"the man said when they
woie out of earshot of Virginia. "Mr.
Brewster'a man ia on the wire. He
said not to let Mis* Virginia know
until he had talked with you. It’s her
father, sir.”
Something like a cold finger seem-
Virginia accepted his words in
stricken silence. The drive home was
date
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May IT
1972—Joliet and party started to ex-
. plorc the Mississippi river.
____-___face?" ,
a nightmare of tortured uncertainty. 1 Before he could
A man, evidently a physician, lifted Nathaniel had said
h>» head and looked solemnly at Vir-
inin and Nathaniel when they en-
tered her father’s library.
That one look answered Virginia’s
question. The father she loved, the
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"wish company” on their night club tours. One
need merely go to the telephone and stipulate
whether he prefers blond, or brunets. Naturally,
the "rompanion” expects to be well rewarded for the
loss of her beauty sleep.
These girls seldom drink or allow any familiarity.
Only their company is for sale, and they look upon
their evening's engagement from a purely business
standpoint. Any attempt to "get fresh” results in a
walk-out, and a down payment is generally demanded
to protect them. GILBERT SWAN
(NEA Service)
1 The idea of letter golf la t
supervise the food sbanFparna word tomneotherandude
Thus to change COW to HEN. in
three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW,
HEN.
2 -You can change only one laur
a G
3 You must have a complete W,
of common usage, for each jump.
Slang words and abbreviations doti’t
count.
4 The order of letters cannot he
ways have been shirking wives as well as shirking hus-
bands. Resides, the entire trend of public opinion in
1 tha years when women were given so much advice was
to the effort that it was woman's job to smooth the
path ef man and if her own got aceidentally smoothed
in the process, well ahd good; if not, that was only her
lot as a woman.
sometime the pus is quite heavy and .
-ometime there is seereely anv. I wish *
4
enthusiastie grntitude and be let alone while the
wrestletwihthepetlwetmnagement,--------
Yes, it‛s all very well to "be a wife a* well as just a
housekeeper and mothers** a* the "marriage adviers"
eternally prattle, but no driver can change gears with-
out a second or two for the shifting.
4
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1 Year ..................
1 Momth ...........« 51
« Months ..............
through the head by coast guard officers because I
he refused to stop his automobile when halted, be-
eause he thought he was being held up by thugs.
Search of his car revealed no liquor therein. He waa
~w«t b Beotteggwr er b mshIsi of liquet and hod he—।
been either nobody was authorized to kill or maim
in a day of criminality rampant, of hold-ups and
children. ’ I have written an article
naw ue nt ore A BOUNCINGr BABM.
QUESTION: Mrs K D. write: "All
in the more or less good old days when our papers
and magazines flourished with advice to wives on how
to hold their husbands, no little hurray Wat waged on
the subject of wives who got in ruts and weren’t ready
to play and prance and frolic and dance whenever their
lords and masters snapped their fingers.
Columns of good white space were devoted to the
sins of the wife who got so wedded to her house and
children that she forgot her husband was “only a little
boy, too, who should be amused and entertained.” Thia
dapueahlaxfat Whqm the refoimers preached waa
the same one who dian’t greet her husband at hie
eventide homecomng with her best dress on. a loving
smile, his »lipper» by the fire, his favorite dish of liver
and onielis on the table in short, with an aura ef do-
mestie perfection for the hard-wrking male.
4m FS M
eWA/lis,g889
-2.
M • -r- 4
ANSWER: It Is Unwise for me to at:
tempt to eive you any special advice as I
ennhot tall what is eausins the pus in
your urine. Go to a competent diagnosti-
he might have been calling me . . .
and I Was dancing and having a gaod
time.”
“Virginia, you must not talk like
that . Your father wouldn't like it."
“I can’t help it. It’s so ghastly to
think of his going like this while we
were so happy."
“Virginia, please. Here. . Doctor,
thnnk heaven you came in. Miss
Brewster needs looking after."
'“kfnd in tho housebeoper.” Dr.
Meyerling directed Nathaniel, "We'll
get this young lady to had.”
“I've given her an opiate," he told
Nathaniel later.
Nathaniel looked at him oddly, then
spoke as though he were somewhat
ashamed of his Words. “Was it alto-
gather a . . natural death, doetor?"
he asked.
(T* Ba Continued)
which round trip tickets are sold at fares little |
greater than the straight rate. The 'management
of the system believes that the public prefers rail-
way travel to busses but that it is attracted by the
lower fares on the gasoline vehicles. If that is the
case the lower railway fares will prove it.
Other roads have gone into the bus business them-
selves as supplemental service to their trains with
an idea, perhaps, of substituting the busses fer
short runs if necessary, leaving the railway tracks
' to retry freight only on branch lines served by
busses.
I There le still another plan la vogue on many
roads. On branch lines where businesa does not
warrant operation of standard leeemetivq-hauled
trams self-powered 1 electrie trains are being put
in service. The cars have a capacity of 14 passen-
gers, la addition to a baggage compartment. Other
types are combination railway mail cars, baggage
and passenger cars. Those -aeat but 11 passenger*.
It to a remarkabie phenomenon of transportation
That WWTe the carrterstheveatisinedan upprece-.
dented degree of prosperity as • result ef a «■*<
volume of freight business and while their long
haul passenger business has steadily ineteased,
short-haul traffic has fallen away steadil2 in a
most perfect consonance with the completion of the
network of state highways that now tap the entire
country.
/GA- -YOU’LL SPoiLHET
/ HO6S 9 IF sou KEEP SUMPi)
/ EVERY ME HE DOE6, /
HE'LL GiT T‛ THINKIN- (
\ WHu$ TH’ USE O’ Wo OF \
Us JUMPI‛ A~° HELL I
6&, PI 610P ah' -you'll 3•MP}
OMER ALONE, .—-
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The malady was cured fnr the shouted. look upon the child that had cost
moment by the ringing of the door-' “I’ll get one at once, sir," came him the life-of the only'woman he
Katahltobed Nsesmbee 4. Iteo. rwbM»U«U »y Pe. £ K. N**».
daa, l> l>W, to da*, l, ini.
rtolhhsa by Tb« AmeeWto Otobe-Wewe Publishin Company
Stalk and rmmore streeta
Gene A. Newe. Edito ana Pubiiher
Wibur C. Nawk. Generai Manager.
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Ont morninu and evenine newspaper published Is the E*e-
handie country. Cover ths Panhandle W T*»m. Kestern New
Mesica. Southern Colorado and Western Okiahoma from II te
24 tour* to advance of Denver, Dalla. Fort Worth, Okiahoma
City eed Mbs* paoae* eeevrtog «wm»lste dWaairNs _______
Entered a* striae stam matter at th* postoffic. at Amarile.
Taeas. wadoe the Aet ** Mqr«h to, in*.
__Day andLNiehtLAmociatea Prem Lened Wireservich. ___'
--svssenrneNRATESnF-A HADVANCE——
la Texas, Okiahoma and New Mexice.
HEAITHDIETADV
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