Ensb for One Man Who Stavs in Nishts PIPE OF PEACE Jackson C. Stanton, Wall to-do Kansas City Attornay, Shown Contentedly Smoking in the Home His Second Wife Fl* Because He Wasn’t lntcr«flrr| in Anything But Tobacco, the Radio and His Philosophical Thoughts. S1 a in thi* tcale. the ir-orf in that. Jupiter, limit: ir:t tin baianee and weigh them both; m d if thou give the preference In inmien, n!l T ran tn? it the next time Juno n Jjlet Ihee, O Jupitei, try the it ceil. —Buluer-ln linn. THIS is the story of a pipe and it owner, the pip he manied, thru "tobacco divorce” a n d the fciagara of proposals lie got Com •rdent women when his wife h it irm. Kansas City has witnessed s-rnie odd domestic break-ups, but never ore with all the features of the Jack on (' Stantons’. There was the disparity in i' <■;, a?es to begin with—he being It an: #he 22—but that alone wouldn’t m count for the smash of then romance Nor was Stanton’s devotion to h trusty briar "grounds’’ in the accepted •enae. But it was a symbol, and to Own Wife Didn *t f-te e° *7°. How Girls in Jazzy 1929 Still Want a Home-Hubby, 7 hough His WARNING IO WOMEN Stanton* Typed Explanation of Why He tin t in the Matrimonial Market Ju»t at Preient. hjj* 0f o>. 4t r -v;/ >3S At* °o „ °r fAa rAo ••At i*A ' °£e °'v^ Oj* •A, Ag./V C#* V>A^°«9 t Ala. "A • A\ “'OJ,. •* A» ClV, %«, *e /o 'W° ,/° ,A\ r> ^*A °h Of. ■ sil," e«7 "So I liked to go places and do t h i ng si did I?” she queried, purely rhetorically. “Get thir: I was never out of the hoioe after sunset without him —and very seldom with him! Was I a home-loving wife? Rather! 1 had no choice. i.sther Forrester Stanton a rather ex asperating one, of Jackson s unwilling ncs? to stir from his hearth, hi? nico ;;h.p a’)^ hi? lailio whenever she felt iik" coins |ila ec and doing thing’. That h«r distaste for stay-at-home, ■t;-k in the-mud mates is not shared Make P