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' - ■ • v r 1 1 ■ . . . i t'. .M V ' ; ■, - I • \\ hat >• -n hr: ?" he ’'mu .. ■'' ' na; her1 : ”.'! |;t ;,r If »aj 1 li i. > to h.r, •• a mu- . ,.r; e tary an i that v. aid h.-.ti aimth-i < nr ” H " I get that in ai”! i •- ! ' .tl . . Mary • It. • •• • nt'tt >.* a m> . | f . I Mill i a :r , ;. "You i ;11 She nodded. "!■ I’ VO it ■ P ■■ l " I mo. till lit .1 - : t ;■ . . . . ■ „ ?• r tl ■■ IV ! ! . \|.| | i IV” ha : unusually d , ••mu , i i . 1 , i I., ss ha 1 ly of late. 1 v r ' ;• . . , .... r Irene to t. \ :: d m ru- ia,., fare nt an • .■ i, , . • ! ller -"III: 'III: v i ■ , ! r|, "'['I,, X-lay Would run to a let him” and you eouldn t , . i 11I,. Irene . , of taking a << us- . < i g,” ■. ■■ -., :ii, one ill tein !■"!.: i 1 in ■ and when. \ve swim tl. , ..,,mi ir and then doii.y • !,e :• m.i, ...I v..,: i herself. Hot His niotln-r cut in. “t'lie v.-mhl want to, 1 ... n u • i l:,it t:ui r better for In r a o the .,|fi t before you t.. , i ..- | ...... . ^ on her, Mattlu v. “Me. depend i.t . .. repeated,1 start let!. 11” .. h: i ■ ttd. id own- 1 Ing. e ve been laa 11d ovi r tw.. years nine. As su.,a a I can wag it, she'll ut:it and v. ' . have a : baby.” Hi s... i. “1 1: if twins" he a Mary so. ;. AY on the X-r.tv , ■ , ... ... There’s no reason wl y 1 can't is . fcgV “Swell.” rmi!- ! Matth.. w. “I fn 1 like a million dt : ' A ■ 'v,. i... n just too tea- y a*! 1 l .- ’ Mary said. “I 1 -„! a 1. mm- from I Judith, Ve- ;.. i d ay. ’ "Any news “Net tnii h. She, her m tl r, and her aunt li:iv.» I- > t., it..,. 1 ; again, t ey are - g of aw ... crui-'.. th' ?; t '' i hey ha\ •• a. 1 i ::• ■ !o h” -aid. ' Ct r meaning “Odd, a i a't marsi d. by i ; !:, tutrai tive ' ES the <li hi i -. :.i. I t: : , ah th. , prospect “."die has been engaged, she wrote me, but hadn’t arr. a • b i:. f one sin- met sa M-bae v, 1., a .'no v.as ; east. Dan—si ni - 1 : i name. She aid she heard for a year or a. '. : u : .mi A ■ u ... : West ami f :■ y Vt • . . • : . as ..... It 1 wasn't amu":.,.ed as hi.- talker wa ill. But anyway, she's broken it n-f.” 1: “Hard t yawi 1 Malt "spoiled, v. ry Kite'.;.. < :: iiki :!::,t, ' •! I see ’em by tl ‘Oh, you don’t m< . - : I . one twiM-ny i • -i: I <im ner. I don't km \. 1. w I'd r . t ; thr. ugh the e\ ’ T! at was i ; latest a.. >. . :.' ; a mm, - , 6s pretty a a of ale ■: . as ! vo v ever .-eon. When 1 iold her, no, i.m one, • be went into a tir.zy. And when i told her, and is, cigarettes a either . . Boy, f f ovht sh -'” ex- s pioc”! ..■ n a • harder to tal.M : , i in e." :':at on act p *-<uitiful had . f ,r w , ... nm} t* . «ch noi 1 .» return ... 'i .... f; ” : ’ • a I per ' t “Wen. .in,mi , .. . ,* " "• ' ■ a •'Ti re' ■ i 1 ’ , ,-.r. f ■ • i. ■ • :VS ‘".V-.. 1 ■' ■ • Hind . . . , ' ntwii.. ■ ... ,i ||,. v_ , .' ■■■ .. ■ .!... j ,i „ " ••• • : " ' 1 : tel i m Lj nil ! .... , I'm van . :. I v:.. u n it Bnt liitii tint i • ,nd a nm ... 'i. . n . , mininy in t-> . th, n,. any edit ioui% who |nais, d and t, • . arul "'•ml tin ul. many v . , „.,i,j idn: If. ■ lll'l. I.l,.; Via i ’ 1 , V. it'i-. I: ' |.. ... , • • , • ! a t. 1 *■ V> , In -U V. i: >* lit- i, a 11 t.. f (i. he had 1 him In V. OLI a 1 y i' o,| (if! I. I t|,r i, if Alt' i do If r llo< - t 1011 /.l. , . . "'•f. in : Mat* new Wfi.t in; u ,tide!:e , , ■ tii ■ X mv tijj JK u no Ionia .1 U||. pat ho V. "Its I...Ii a '■ t ot' in-■ m-v “Yis, in .' r hit : a.... "1 ut will pay fin tself inm time ' he smiled at “< t'il • 1 . ■. . "X hat .!.■ ■ ou nu | a. ! i.. “Well. i.. m-.'lifr," lie -aid. I'd rather t . ou've t i... pi ,(t 1 a v. ..ii me ; .j're >.. ■/ • , ... ■ .. o' " ' 1 . are you ovary V '■'.o . a f •>:. Ill, I -t, t • ,. ■ i;•... ' lie eauti yiiiminy', ' an.! "‘ii Stave t., five m- tin. ' a- If •!. ... mber th. fa.-1 o'., y.,u , v, v , aid V" ■ d att. r ■.* v... , i ! ffov. lip-/ ,. , • . iI• . . 1. "i ■ . u v...'1't •!'!" 1't ;'•.!■■ ! f. rl . ■ .,|| th ti cii h'. : ", tv \v, .or wan it. t.1 : her ; ime in '. '■ lie • it.Ot i. "i; ;., dill i.at inivt!" "Itv at i .” mothi-t an l a t ... me I ie." s. 1 ■':' !;.■•;>. st, t1 n : ■ ; X apei ti'. nt him. Tlie t< Ieoh, .... ar.d i.e went n, it. A moment > pa, I ii,,n't k? ■■ ■ . i .. : . . .... Xel eali a taxi wl Iati.."- ', ready to y an i take her . me.’’ “Ami I a We?" a ke I M y : . . lat dy. Th \ atch ••! him a; .III I >.'■ door. ..% V .... Ut !i; in/ i' i.ny . ". i fn .u his hand, ml Mai ■ " 1 o a i- ;:: viia.. olid : ou niai t ied .if. !. 1 ' ...” "i ..... . T.dl me mere a’, .-ut him 1 'hen he ’"it lift "i,... 1 never :. re you ? Is that ' h; we net Oil sii well? But I . • tn't stay late, at, i for heaven's die lea\ ■■ X- hie al,m .” "X . •'.• 'll ue.ome a chance to oistp w :.h Kata and Matthew, \ t • . • r". r I i-' ; ■« ■ a % "t ! in : v. 0211:1:1 of my a? in • • . * *. i 1 - i 0 .ft . . • but tK u:iif me." : • :•• •: ■! I: ,1 \ but C f ! 1 <i:t on in 1.. ;,i r. 1, : fit him. I I f ’ t i • air. -Mi .*. • 1 > 111 ul an.I all. II- 1.; n •• !■ .mi to h, o.e | , .; . . ) . - *' ’ I * ’ T • 1 ’ !(■•• / ' i ' • ' ' 11 !it? '!1 L mi | 1H j < 'iiihlif t "Vi « t! ‘1<> i \u . f We--:. ’ .'.till Mill... "I y ‘U I t .H get 1 ,,t • 1 ‘I ' > u 1 el patient-. t iiis and booh i I ' l'll'f 1 love it; it's like a partner "ip." "ms. of course. I felt that way. ' lien I sent Matthew awa> to I. It was his piei.t adventure, 1 ? I ' ■ a j artnei in it 1 ,. t too ■ o ut.” .Mai \ added, smilii v .' i a no nu nt io sanl there ini l.e anot In-1 | :i 11 lie: si. I p I: ene. V : and Mattie w ami y,,iu mp " Ii- ne Mild. "1 l..'(.e so. s:..ilie tip.' . wl.eu lie dnesn t need me as ! in-;.’ looked at each other, smil. i'-v T lity inuler.-1, ,1 ea. h other, i !■■ >' loved the Mime man. On the third anniveisury of tlieit >utli!"-, Irene and M th, v N,,t' ii gave nart;. . I' v us entirely , 11 rdered, largely, “a ■ ..hi , * ion ,ie luxe, and don't -pare 'Is iu.no-:." ■ ‘ e h.i.J sighed, thinking h,,w It it v - witl Mat 's hive of i tenvent and good ■ ,'ot 'ni i lu- . i, to many : .irti, :• op. if I e did, slaved 1 ng. 1 .,-‘11, T II,- j i xen i, . - v. a; m ■: a ing rapidly, he v.. , xtraordi* •' i -p . he del Hot he"-] mice 1 1,1 ail, : hi' pa - .on 1" ' '■> a 1-ealiy 1 * en game u.t -1 ’ i. t, itheater, spectator ' te< ■ ho we in r, she had , orn i .- I.,, i n little shar(r|y, because of ' '' r ■" i - a iin- a ion,,- day, " You v- in t nave keen a doctor, Mat thew." "'I >n n v. ha* should I have been ?" '• had mantled, with astonish meiit, k . amiably emnigli, > ■ i." ati e.l hesitantly. "A i'P'po r and when he burst - a* laugh ' g, she tried to smile. the at nivet ary paity was a v ;'- ;it ,,0 ' -. 1' was small but. as Matthew ti . i ieously select. Sam Mm j at . it ■ • : i. i.i, tty 1 ■ ■ "• 1 in; i"l- ami hi fiancee, barium lYr:! it:,pi.',n. She was a I'Ui.ri fill with money hut even Ma tlu.vv tltl not in -, hirast if 'a.-; ill!, was rnaiTViiig her ,I-- [rite ;.o. P'O'i ity i,i iicauty and tor her >1 ' of income. Because, ,1' ever u man was, in luxe, it was Bill. And when Barbara B,, ,.,d at him s.iie hud inure than beauty. (To be continued) ( :. '. t Oulhrell s 1 l- I • ., ...ti B. --..aic. Lfl*. The barometer Blues fly l.OC WMI MM \ l \ r,, M. !>. fat Ini'll'; " • h • v •• W • I - *'• t.mate \\ hat * \ .a- t" to your f -a!‘ m. y is h . :w | ». i ' , qin rion- <•: • • a i in**■? * * only, and th a »ni. thrmi_• ii his I'oiumn. r \\i * I Il» .• r. • ■ i in n i, a, 1 mi r v. «n nr a I at i y. A lay In- vmi ai« a h-jit i« "in.'. . l!« . it n11 ! - -ay. In oth> '•."!•! . do >**u have | I a i ‘ •: 11 • t«• r hi1 ? In h dy V. !m-|I I ’ lt«t :m nn) Wild 11! • i *. " \ i ■ • '.hn l he I a • • a* -. A l'i a - • • land, I he i.tmih* v ui i i in \ i- ! i.- i i • . And tie [■•*'*. a- • • . f, w• .i■ > el* I • n.dil I"I. i a- • ( di . !i' i d a- a lieieuse in mind* I i ah. It l«*m i.i-la illy' " i it i • a 1 j 'he ini lid, ;U the t-OOple aV. In my nati v» .. d • f ti nhdd « west between tin Alle> .i .- ■ <1 the Kovkies in the mm-ths id July. August a lid hV|.teinbei Wt have it continuous siiuicu set it comil lions. Heaitions to Hot Weather Thete aie. oi c. .o ml 1 in. Is of people and some ' laml to life hot weather. J ia > sit; the1, thi.ve on it and do th< lr l.< t w.>11. in the summer. I't i. oio.lly 1 can only look at them with doubt atid despair. 1 am a i< id wtatlier man my self. I tan plan work when t tie void winds blow and ill earn that 1 may some day complete my gltat apus on diagnosis. Hut from Alay to (h toher it. the beautiful land of AI; -omi ,t is tjuite a job to get me to drag mi Silt t. the supper table, let alone anything else. ".An.', count:;, 1 a Jim Lane, of Kama . oi.t ■ ani. "which is good toi i nil is bad lor human beings. It lias been sip .used that the thyroid gland ha- one thing to do with these individual ditfei. We know that the thyroid is the eneigy regulatoi i.f tin- !. dy. i lie person with an oveiu' T.i• tnyi mil is always warm, tkii.w- the bnd clothes otf in cold weatlin and pci spires on New dear's Day, while the low thyroid secretm i fclways chilli, the evtlelue eXalll i'-' h«- nr t>»* mvx-»»•.!. *• .• • v nt '•Wi-a*- lianmd u*. .■ • .•.* in .July. U r above ueh pe? ■ r t' ■ -t i L'-ri :!t»* mans of manhr I r* a • < or 1»-- the ‘ arm P- v. r i '.an-:*". lluntin'.:'.<»n. •■a : ■ : trnlent .fth« u lather. made a t ud\ « . a. ilii'ii ami mill operativ. > la gland and in tin Stat» and ai. " of 1.. ..I Amiapoli and \\ < ’ • • ima- nt "ini'iil of ‘'Ih pi i tlm ti\« m -' and 1 a maximum irmpi'i a1 • i • • ami a minimum <>l 1 favm anli- for I in- max mi Aijo'. <* and h«*lo\v tin* i• «' idi* Li'inpm ai in • ► i • liupl • d. 11timidity, v. n . in*ut .slid ♦ * p» • .ally it ■ « liar , ■ aid- ia • - I ami da* « .*, Ut i l a. -•» 1 a- toi >T. St ii' tide S umnu r M« t >. _■ W bile our f* mfoi t or d in bt.-i Wtalhti depends c tour fat l» itt in|»eint u . ity. ba/'-metru pies.-uie a . In' -v t :lit-111 \\ e have del en.-t r. • afiirtii apaunt t»idy out <»i tm temi*erat ill e. Hut our • .»: ii"i in ai ly a.' p ood i oulii.p e t e.. - a> our automobiles. .Modt i ll Wii.' S ot life bo*>t a. at n piiat deal to ad jo t U' i ‘ae A iiiei i' all Minima.', .'u t • t! e fleet lit. iah anti the e.i it .'•ystems, hut ail our d«-’.i . ._ a t oui tnud, and the aim . t. we do. Alai stins11*d f, t.i.ie an c veiy day uccllPielkt tn . in the -ummei, is m e a . • i’y. Our fathers and muth-i.- , , u to iiiiitate the Kngii h an: t nd - i: tt Col la i s all son. 1 am tor shirts v. -hat : K i-n ' as de ngtui l< , in :u miner. And 1 am o* p for skud < and shorts atid ; . and bate stomachs for J • • ... at diniiei parties or un\ v. h : 1.* ' - fact- rai ls- summer i I d hi tin* l !. ltt*d StatCS. < dll "!.!•' d. • .dl tlaie up ui tlie sunnm i I'.mvii losi -. chahi tos. heat t di- 1 P .• -s lip ht. eat lip h,. tli nd. ■ id ml: hunt. I i n’t 11 \ to pi..- 1; > ■ '.I [ .r old hot mind into tire i •: da ma.-t ei pn Ct- «fJ' i >. n i 'tn fali be tai nehiiui ? Mai-M Buy War I AS CAEN LAY BURNING BEFORE BRITISH TOOK ST l*IRES SET UY SMELLS wore .sweepinr, through Caen wh*. n tin’s j>li«.»lo was made from :,n !: it reconnaissance plum hurtly l,er>>re Dritish forces captured the city. Desperately defended hy the Nazis nee I) Day us the eastern an* Her o’f lit. ir N ,rm: ndy line, Caen was \vr< l< d from the enemy by a crust i g atta<« that carried to the l„,111:-.. C:,.'Ui:,'. 1U > mile • IV. . I .. •' nalCoi. ■, 1 tadm-trim .i :■-to. (h.'.n al Soundvhuto) , Rome in June, 1944 nr a. k j , , ... ... , f ,, Rmnin n.iare an American pun crew is set up for action. They didn't know it then, h, ,f‘s h. heconL a uc v' clu-h up with the German Army which right then was high-tailing it North. Like Montgomery, Lt lie. Mark L l lark ..«> plenty of artillery when he really goes into acUwr Hawyo* gone into action during the 5th Wat «*- buyuiE Extra. War. Boadst— 2'l"i ',rf AMeOAJS S'if'./ Up ,M <*’ . <er, f . . . - - ;4D M il OLD H< )Mt 7 )WN ■ - By STANLEY g HL i- ■ k - ■ - /,,m A..t' '/><! t- F-ofe . ukt Si. -t j 1 | * - • -r * . *' ■. O 2 r i rr •. a d 7u f I •• i *- L n _ —J j . 1 i ....• ' I £)l|-S P‘ ■ i h: t' P.. "it. t.-ti {, • -J' j jjf) jfe. 1 t- * ! . .i:6U U A Nusl! ' \ S» *7 7# V.i , / *' /' V 77 '%■) \ A'A ■ vHl > -r) . 7 '*• - 1/72^ / / : rK’A. , /j§ — --mo*r»\r -/ /.p !■:>!*■ vvA*. 7hc y fg'/etH'/"*# /Mk > IVfONl j «oPl A. RAINCOAT— j */./ < 1 /(%$, THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye “Try This On Your Atlas!” f ll-ii- 'bUP ain r'i_. i o ii\ \Cj\^0 MUv_h4. 11 , 1* n i r V\lkJ,LD . _ ] v VV ,/ - !«.•*/. * 06 BLOND IE- ' «• ****“* The Top Man! By Chic Young THE GUMPS UNEXPECTED GUESTS i
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