ThEk* . fMyLife.MthYou —- -—Wraith Baldwin YNOT-SiS V rv t f ' vv ‘ her : . ; st fll i • w «iu!«; [ iii , 11. t?. S 1 * • Y. ., , lovely at an ol-l fit mi C. lifomi.i. dr< ; » J udith com be hit sor.'t l.'V» 1 i • know I cxi -tc: M.nne f >-*r p! om: ;i **.i ■ p norm in the : 11. As M, v ;• dinner w. t it i. . r :i \] * ■ *. ;. ytr. she ;t;<lu 1m* ; in .« i • le tnateh; ; • ■ i • 1 * ■ • , :!t« sun . . . i* or year - Lynn hm ■. *?n in luve with Mary, l-.r 1 v ; , mental was s: i! 1 1; • Alary wa stunned v.,>, grant flout Ma" ■ ann marriage to lien Murrav. i mr Shi? had met liene bin never pelted a roman, e I. v • xt tnotriing M ittht w pin ■ ' it 1 ft ne might viv (■ M while he a on elni v : tb • Mary found ta r da . charming is tin # 1 .ita ; In. -. ■ plaitn d their ha i v : :.n 11 ' Mat tin \v . j 1 v .. ■ . 1 : She te Ii- M .1 v h. It at the Ii p 1 M hie own ..1 n- e ; ti t h> • 1 i ofters to In Ip ttien; . aunt, although ■ d : . i.. . WOUId live v. .ill till. riiAPTKi: r\r; M«ll. 1 a . ■ \V( : 1 i -1 • 'I don't fee W ill \ . . ll a Wei king;. "1 v. ant * ' h' r >: i I.i ’"-d 1 ' "1 hat as mud din tint.a el Aftyi Mattie Vi a . • - fa i and 1 tl.oiighi it v." mi. a •■■■ I d .i ; f Went I <. : • ■ a money that Wa.. I .t be ii want Hi- to; i.. I in ■ • ; 1 he: | i ii n.in hi U ■ da • Mary said, "So it :■ ted twee I. V. a "" ' I." : a I I. ' : ■ t'.e ot Pei' girl ‘.'aid -peal;, I a an- ut what a t • • htiu 1 y ; '. ill P ' ■ ■ nr 1 1 say i it a n't v. "itn /■ v.a a nr all day and goi j 1 1 ami rt out, when I tan > < a a> Irene cut in hastily. "It i'ti't the money; I know how little that is . . . it v.o'llelidt do tie " ' • a- i ay !h' re nt ot a tiny ’ ■ - • ; • i a|- n t e\ei: ! ha'. Hut 1 I'a Ii! <• ' i la or him.'' fho said, I’d -'■■■ a every day. Pel I i ii to n-b "1 sea," said Mary . "i! \ o'i insist. I d< UI ;el slaa.ti. S' • ■ and, as Item* ••aino to her ;'<-t. -• • i ■ • her hat d and 1 hot ki sed la r. >t I! 1 a w< t V I a. Ire' She followed her mother-:ti 'aw Into ai;atht rocn It and n il ' SI. ! a tall-ill y a i il M e !•• Ma.■ v ex plan. : "We . 1.d h.e: e, you e ■ ■: " . " Maf T la w Wua iii ii xv*iiit. .. il a .ii ":,v“ !• ' ‘ •»•■ ! (,r nthcr 1 "!!.•* With ■ If. ■ .■ ' . I • - ■ 11 : M:iry. . want n‘ ■■ . . ■ U aii^e f think one • ti* i - tand her Matthe w '-4 ;* • • w li e. • k <>t taking •a ea h other, or ■ i■ V\ » ha\« each uur a. ’ And v'** have .r lx it-ngs to us” i •. . ■ and bent her at - the way i • »• v «'U -aid that.'* v as on Madison v dressing "I .! ro< iraint . . . ' . i ' aignifitent v* ! .4 »'harming, painted "iX ive, on :i l a ! - and. a. cl one r- a ieiigtll Marv ’ ' • ’ - "You’ll be a wonderful wife." . aj ■ kit - " • • . n b. me very fond i■ i' i !. >h- *iit! ' • ■( • lank, I can .1 -r ■ 1:. a< my j daughter >’ • il.lt't i:t a .r.;. ': ritr about havii ir da ■ ■1 ' ■ : 1 : a one 'dt al t At !ur. *.. d I, 1 at •' ;ng over them and Nellie tr.-rmir her- . -, ■' hit 1 meet aia'"oval. I. " You mustn’t thin!, t’ ■: a root.. ti’at l’«I . . . ■ i ■ • you and Matthew. Yeti see, IV. 'mown him f.-r oniy two year a-’- I ! didn’t know }.< oat • d ai> it mi . ' t *. ally I roc .an. unr I” •!•.••• ..i and txltl ■ night h 1 ht. ■ ' or and tin*' 1.ice t -»nv . Y'. i’vi laid h ro ftn wynt; et y a - and you y: "When 1 not get ne with the f s'-'nxi . 1 flung over It, th« d ■ r. harper cnior- picking up tie ia a ! -Ints of the poudreuse. .1’ -.r>i Lambert, walking briskly down the street in the bright Oc tober air, stopped to look at the w:r: : av< a moment before going in. The -al <n«im, she noticed, was fun t ! as an apartment living re. m might have been, the best of Man antique pieces properly dis played. yet warmly as. if the room wer,- dved in. A handsome middle ag< d woman rose from behind a ■ a fat corner and approached her, mi ling. She was fashionably •* • . ai d Via clue ii: a black frock i -i arii I ash A younger ■ -1 ' t1 . \ i ■ ' 11:-• i ami1 in for a 1 : 1 . ■ a: a, : 11 d ..mething und '■ an i -hed i'o be c •ntinued t * rfll. i: a . < .u» m. i. - t ii*. Modena hqiiipniem in M:i ie (.oHe^e 1 extiie School Kaleiffh. J«rl' I'-’—-hnwii in the abm fhom... h~ -a-ncr ran m the mammoth collet tii n of teMilc m.tchi.n in Male < I tile Mhool ul.irh ,s .1 as one oi the toremost institutions ol if. Mini in the ... "* 1></ I*"1' M,/(' "•nipoi.ii.N sttel. as stances and , ,,1,1 ... s,.t|, 111(| ' Milt; oii.i lilies to the i .i inn the machine, used in rT. t'.'xn , St ■ SH Hr\ ■ It in®.'i!> - -.. but it is adaptable and £•» usV 't.:1":::;;i. ».*r; ,^t*****. ... the procedure are. iell to risbl %r »< - .. \ .'.' V; ..." , '.nil Volin 'm ( ulp*Vd York 4 itn i/tor.nc H. Dunlap tt xtil, < . ( 11aIlottr. Noah Numskull So 1ST s '! r „ * \ c t '■sql Dr AC liCAH — DO nvorce lawyers i^ET CieO-ES LYDP5 theis. eyes ri5cY SQUAE1NC7 so MANX T&l ANGLES T“ MAer DCAME LA^EOr MQMlgOE/ A4.gr«__ __ t5E=Afc NOAH- DO TTeHE SUPSFOM'S USUALLY O.FT AT TMEr ROOT OF iv.-c !. rDoaF *1 s r / flIMOJN ri A f • • f tKTvOKI 1 t J f 4 fT Noah Nmsxoit. ^ To b'JtFs* I TJ''' £//>(■-., ,c=k)7/ j DEAR NOAH=EF I E AT Fiee eihackl a?s vmill MY HA ? COME OUT AM BATESS f IliNCY BRAKCFIELP \ac conhell^'/illE/ SC. £>EA® NOAH*5 t>tG> THE BAKO Y/A6CM CARRY the keynote or INTEI5EST /m THE CLP TIME CIRCUS PARALE? B'JPSBUNM CMAPLC'nF nr, -* y '' rv”.>r<- «c,noah » . A-. ... f . r . ...» . . t„. I^OAH NuMSKOIi.1 DEAP fIOAH- WCL)LI> YOJ SAY" A EAlLOe WITH A WIDE BEAM WAS m SHIPSHAPE FCPM T ’’skippei? puff LASALLE CaIT PEAP MOWB= IS IT STILL LAWFUL TO CCUNT SHEEP AM YCUft SLEEP WHILE MEAT FMTIOMI/ ICo IS OAJ? MAKIAM tosfc^ fc-lCMI'lONlJ.CALi* a • ... Ay K. * ..•>- . «.. ir* The Capillaries And What They Do fir I OC W i ITMH.MM. M It To Till' i ' • • . • • *1- old .t- i n d< I- a- hap| • i rapillni a s, ' Dr. Cli quest • r.-- i only, and In- column. oiood Vl ssl - e i cat -li'i' -ill laces of • . of i iint i <ii ’ ■ t tie s 1.1' t thin i i in Tlu-e v;. •pond to 1 inns atni to :i.: ’ .i i i. i i familiar "• eriitnu i ... . ■ tiori of thi which is L. temperatm ■ laries of tin be 1 y to dilate, ii. the surface a ■ • breezes in -: in hoi wen' is' Human in .i ; in the aim .1 ' • i. "ii ' part of tie • .1 One fellow n ■ i . • : . contracts ail i ■ • i d bands ami feet. It pose tl.at the biain wl • I under the • pany, a juke, ot a ..! n do riot latip ’ I -i not exag'ttei a’ ' ■ ’ I a man isn't c ' lai it-s. Kamam!'- In •• Hesides sir ■ : ■'.■'lot • change” due '."tv i ..f w*.ather and in. ment, there no i.' go Over thi- b"! li.l’.e ai. : 1 ui: ' e said to be do • a■ ■ .a. I: a til" people with v.' n' . • • ■ v. :• Kay naud's disease. ,wl I. t > •• b: - gers or toe- tin ii a i■ ■ 1 "od lers and in - oiv ■ i ■ ■;• r ■■ .■ ■ " a i im" that gangrenous rated possibly are ;bo pimp!" w.lh mi graine heioia. Ir - Ail ■ the people w! liir.. pc • i t.y low blood pn ire with i cernihle car •* :• a' i an : :: -i ' ii "d ! for it. A test for \ a r’ar t in in a person su.-- ' d 1>- in the e ■ turns has • ■ u .i-cd hv Dr-. i____ ■ i y< t am' Naidc. of tb- \ • r > . ■ • 1\ on. o' i« mi>* ; at ni l' eii U ■ .. n of hew. It was found that i i-r sou - va i ini 1‘tiurmi'U - lespouse. So niiii'li so 'I’a* ■ - I .- , ;«• 'o g ■ ad* iinl ' . -• vcn groin s running : < ■ lew 1i very high vnsi da: I tilled I’rrs'Ur*' f il O: mteicst to most el .■ linages. Ttie duel-' - h are the "would-be top • i ■ dhow who is ini.11 ■ . •• a iittiv high blood | n - ' • It I', no B< • .■:•• t devtin- who ■ pi'idalizi -it 'i.< II.flit ef high' bleed Jill i buiu'h of Federal judy > ■ flight *■ x11 uf ives and ■ i; - ti lawyers as bis clientc.i y ei' ■■ iii a while one of ; vascular tone guys tun i a couple of bundled ■. I della: - II bis pocket • t ' e any real good tea * evi ing a cure for tb' 1 be low hb ' d p! I ip are nicknamed by tie i no "emaii't- ’‘teach":' 1 .. r "leal ", nr "lie dub dot think up the e III: Ilf I; t blame no l hey a pretty good time if I ■ • un ■ u* • v chal.ee 1 mi b ' 'be their blood pre« • i ■ • i ! it was low. They b- . ry about 'bat wind' • e g they ever worried . tb r lives. Utlicrvvise i "■ .1 Mai tt.em on the whm: . ‘.tie .Ttiey Tiii til ! iv . the - 111la b. The grai : J hi * la1.' • along tin - e i • dj be in try in arrange :. . i ■ • ■ s so a hypertensive w- -.nrv a nsive. But a 1 'ii-' . I'b.'ii ently and ■ : t* n ■ two g. III d-1 ill -' ll itched t' tjvisnoxs \xi) \\s\vhits If ! • T. 1 have i . i pro • ure. \Y d eating • ■ . ■ d - a" .... ' 'ills I'll." li pi'i -'ll • nswer: Xot i t ■ ■ , though seme dec:. ' to fill ib a r ' and n ■ at <•' . j D^o'\ _y r . _v. - I Till '/if ■ lOMf TOWN - p/ "ANIFY ' , I C I " • 5f \ 1 X >/ ; f \ 1 vu. 7 j ; \\ < “n - -- ’ ,• ,» y ... | v - V. • ; q ■■ ■ ■■. i — r * .. / J-vl T>-T • -M rXCH>4NGE / ■ j 7 e .-rs-v > .•.•*■■•. -xc/.': /m 7 >OA'- . - HA'.# TO . r.M "7*I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring P opeye _ [SEE IF FA Kir J SEE | ^ANVTUiMG SiEEE’PEA. {pcfin) _ :Z^-' y - \ f \ BLOND IE-—(Refflstercd *'• s- ratfnl u,llce) Open Season in the Bumstead Lodge' By (hie Young OTA Kt'TT N WHAT .V HAPPENED* 'P> '; a :V J'\ ' :'i - ^ nuu A GROUND-":^' I " R I ME GUMPS NO SOONER SAID

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