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1 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935 DR. BRADY SAYS: WITH ART ARTHUR Don Dickerman, Impressario Notes on Picking the Ponies Consult Your Physician if Troubled By Hardened Wax, Foreign Body in Ears A. I STRANGER THAN FICTION JalUboiit yy JjAldCfQ OF ALL THE yNi 4 you at Wv I)) Avo)B! LSSl 1 egotism that will cause a bridge Jpi Nt-' UC J-J Vn NvV iir' player to deliberately throw away' THE JWv i two tricks hM undcrbid UNITED STATES OALV 'sS hand before an audience of ki- tu -s "VSpS bitzers. That's exactly what hap- ABOUT PERCENT Vf VJjYY 'NSTj' at one of last week's sessions 'j? FULL-BLOODED I 1 SSkVV i i ot the Culbcrtson-Sims match. Here wt-ww.

i ft v. SSfcXAl Once or twice a year plugs of hardened wax lorm In my ears and Rive me a lot ftrouble. How can MIAMI meanderlngs Don Dickerman of Greenwich Village fame, Is holding forth down here as the head man of a spectacular spot called the Pirate's Den. Dickerman has always had a flair for novel Ideas. One of them, f'rinstance, was hiring an unknown crooner when he Questions Answers If you have a healili qiitxiiiu write lo Dr.

William Brady, tare of The Eagle. Inclose tamped, addressed envelope for reply. first opened his Heigh Ho Club- with a gang engaged in clearing years ago thus giving Rudy Val lee his start to stardom. Not quite In the same category, but equally novel, is his stunt for Their children and the children's I prevent F. R.

C. Answer Let your physician teach you how to syringe the ears with t-oda solution occasionally. Never insert anything in the ear in the attempt to remove hardened wax or a foreign body. That is safely done only by thn physician. Magnesia Eater Crave magnesia.

Like to nibble ounce cake whenever I take notion. I am 44, always well, family tear this is "dope habit." Find when I satisfy this craving I keep down excess weight, for I eat far less heartily. Also bowels function better. MRS. H.

B. S. Answer The habitual u.se of such alkalis has a depraving effect on the disposing of empty liquor bottles, children seem to be fine and Getting rid of the empties is some' healthy. Our children, if any, will i thing of a headache to restaurant be the third generation removed. 6 5-3 Sfc, it 1 1 mw.yssr and night club proprietors, 'lne Will this have any bearing on their New York revealed a few weeks ago norma ley? 8.

R. that a man had Invented a portable machine for crushing the bottles Answer If the family was of sound stock originally it doesn't matter whether the grandparents and was earning a nice living by renting it out to restaurant men, i.il-K-7 AJ-10-2 I- IAS U'pro rnilKirw flnnr-rtillv inhrpprlirui tends to lower the quality of the i But Dickerman tops that. He has a stunt by which he not only gets seaweed. During the first few days, he worked with his bad leg in bandages. Anything to keep eating.

Finally he found a backer, opened the Five O'clock Club. It caught on overnight, became Miami's favorite cocktail spot. The money rolled In. Now Buck has a new bankroll and has Just purchased another expensive car. In a few days, he plans to motor back to New York.

"There's only one thing I'm praying for," he sighed, fervently, 'No more blowouts 'YOU CAN'T LOSE' DEPT. We spent one afternoon in Damon Runyon's royal box at Tropical Park and won $8 after betting nearly $10,000. Of course, we used the "Three Men On a Horse" system. We're no suckers. If you've seen the New York hit play you know what we mean by the "Three Men On a Horse" system.

If you haven't well Just add this little note of explanation. The health. Perhaps you need a vita win ration and a corrective regi- ftock. and new blood, if it is good blood, tends to improve it rid of his old bottles but makes a healthy profit as well. In a side room of his club he has constructed a regular "bottle throwing" range It features several iron "pirates' with clay pipes stuck In their mouths.

Electrolysis Where can I get the necessary instructions to learn electrolysis? Is it possible to Use it on yourself? Are the necessary materials expensive? L. E. K. Answer Any physician who employs it can teach you. Yes, you could use it on yourself.

The requirements for electrolysis are not expensive one ordinary dry cell such as is used for doorbells, a few-feet of lamp cord, a needle holder and plain sewing needle. The Idea is smash the pipes by tossing the bottles. Prizes go to the most able sharpshooters, of course. And the bottles are sold to the suckers at the rate of one dollar The Bidding IV fii South West North East VWr'l'Utf EINJTEN (iHlfL 10 i Pllss Inhffl OHN L. was very wytk Immediately before this hand, 3f BOTTLES which was the 25oth of the match.

1 -A I OF BEER I the Culbertsons had stopped at the I ''fjl I oecrtioc A. I I same contract on the following I ffl', I BtrUKC rr I men. Bicuspids Retarded Daughter, 13, has not yet cut her bicuspids. Both parents have full get normal teeth. MRS.

E. W. Answer Child should cut bicuspids at age of 9 or 10 years. A course of cod-liver or halibut-liver oil would do the child no harm. She should 'have sun baths or ultraviolet lamp treatment.

Drooping Eyelid Can anything be done to correct drooping eyelids on a boy 7 years of age? F. T. P. Answer Yes, oculist or plastic surgeon can take a tuck in the skin of eyelid and correct the ptosis or drooping. Frozen Milk Will freezing destroy any of the qualities of cow's milk? In very for twenty.

The stunt has developed Into one of Miami's favorite indoor sports and Dickerman has been cleaning play is about a man whose hobby is picking horses, placing phantom bets on them and at the end of the day totaling up how much he would have won or lost IF he had really bet. up. In other words, it's a smashing success. SUCCESS STORY That system has one great big ad Boric Acid What strength of boric acid solution is used as a douche? What strength as a wet antiseptic compress on an infected hand? Is boric acid solution ever dangerous to use for any purpose? Answer Heaping teaspoonful of vantage over any other even if you Buck Grundy Is another New York exile who ha" writ his name lose, you don't. Knowing nothing about horses we high in the Miami heavens this past Winter.

selected them by their colors. We lost heavily on the first few races "a i iit I 1 01.6-4-2 1 vGeorge Washington rm. lt I 1 Ol HAD PE0PLE WORKING GEORGE lVASHIMGTON A A-K-J-9-6 EiV A K-8 6-3 A-J-8-5 A-K-J-9-6 but recouped by plunging on the Buck is a spectacular lad. He has had his ups and downs and has learned to take them like any good sailor. Once he was a star football player for Colgate, then became vice last two.

We bet as much as $500 on a single horse. What do we care for money I Pouf After the last race we totaled it boric acid powder or crystals to the pint of boiled water may be used as douche, irrigation, gargle, mouth wash, eye wash, ear wash, nasal spray or for hot antiseptic compress on wound or infected hand. Boric acid is as safe as any antiseptic can be. Substitutes for Meat I don't like meat, neither does my president of a bank. The bank all up and discovered that we had come out $8 ahead of the game.

The Bidding South West At that we did better than Run- cold weather the milk in the bottle left by the milkman is sometimes frozen solid before we get up MRS. L. R. Answer So far as I can learn, freezing does not have any bad effect. Sculptural Surgery Would like to have my funny nose corrected.

Will any surgeon perform this particular operation? About how much would it cost? B. A. Answer You should consult only a sculptural surgeon of good repute, and beware of self-commended "plastic surgeons" or institutes. Bend a stamped envelope bearing your address and I'll name the nearest competent one I know. yon.

El Runyon at the end of the day had lost some $20. folded suddenly so Buck opened a night club on the same site. And made it pay better than the bank. For several seasons past Buck has been a biggie in New York night life. Early last Fall he decided to try his luck in Miami.

He corralled a lot of cash and set out for the In 1790 George Washington had six people named George Washington working for him. They were East Which only goes to show what it slaves, and three were named George Washington when the first President bought them John only goes to show. North a 0 Pass Sullivan was so sure of himself he once drank 34 bottles of beer day of a fight Albert Einstein was Pass 1 Jf, Pass Pass 2 Pass Pass 3 N. T. Pass Pass ii 6 Pass so backward as a child his parents thought him to be mentally deficient.

South in style. THE MORE THE LESS It was quite an experience to sit husband. Can you suggest substitutes? So far we have used eggs, dates, figs, nuts, lentils, and don't notice the change. MRS. H.

L. Answer All kinds of cheese, beans, peas, milk, fish, shell fish. If the diet includes eggs and some fresh milk or cheese, it doesn't matter if yoif exclude meat altogether. Near Washington," a tire blowout in Runyon's royal box and observe almost plunged him into a head-on collision. He was lucky to escape When folks came to report news of his nomination for President in 1860, Lincoln was bouncing a ball against the side of his house.

He did this daily, rain or shine, for six years. Wife made him stop when he got to White House The Indian stands for all that's fine physically. But a recent survey showed that 80 percent of them in the LT. S. suffer from serious diseases.

They are the most inactive racial group how the experts really pick the ponies. without damage to himself or his Consanguinity There were several such among Pass This is the hand of which Ely remarked that the making of 12 tricks "wasn't so and Hal replied that "Ely had 16 tricks outside the ace of spades." A 0 expensive roadster. Grandparents were first cou: those present. They were men who But south of Washington another in America. Only 5 percent of them are full-blooded.

Mostly Negro or southern European. blowout threw his car out of con live with horses, practically sleep with them. They were the "Insid trol. This timehe didn't get off so ers," the star selectors. And, all In the hand at the top, after taking the ace of spades and four told, they know as little about it as we do, my good and faithful friends Know Your Child lightly.

The car went into the ditch, turned over and they pulled Buck out with a broken leg among his souvenirs. The car was reduced to junk. You could almost say the By Angelo Parri From a Nurse's Notebook By Marie E. Craig, R. N.

trump rounds, the remainder ol the nand depends simply on a 3-3 split As the betting would open for in clubs for 13 tricks and the hand should certainly be played no other same for Grundy. When he limped out of the hos SLAPPING BACK each" new race, the feedbov fanatics would put their heads together and come to a crisp clearcut decision. youngsters and the balloons wafted away the feelings of injury, for pital a few weeks later, he had no Only three horses in this race," money, no job, no prospects. Some that time. how he managed to land in Miami.

way. Even if the clubs are not evenly split in the East-West hands, the hand is still safe for the 11-trick contract by discarding one spade or heart loser and giving up a total of but two tricks in one or both they'd decide, "the rest are just out for the exercise. Yes, sir. Boy, go down and place these bets on A few days later mother stepped on Jennie's foot. Smack, and Jennie's little hand smote mother There he found a job at $8 a week outing.

The little group went into the park where many of the neighborhood's children were playing. Jennie joined a group of friends and mother waited on a bench nearby. Soon there were shouts of discord. Jennie was screaming furiously and Paddy was barking his best. Mother ran to see what was happening.

'She hurt me," sobbed Jennie. Transit Lady, Playful Tour and with stinging emphasis. "Why, Jennie!" Willie Willis Ned's Affinity, In that order. Recipe for Today OATMFAL WATER FOR BABIES Stir two tablespoons of oatmeal and a pinch of salt in a quart of boiling water and let simmer for three hours. Replace the watr that evaporates so that there will be one quart r.

done. Strain. Make fresh daily. Then they'd all lean back with "What is the matter, darling? Tell mother." "The mean oc. table hit me on the elbow.

It hurts, it hurts." "There, there, never mind. Go slap the old table. That's the way. Give it a good slap fpr hurting a nice little girl like that." Jennie slapped the table leg smartly, so smartly that it hurt her hand and she cried again. "It hurts me, mother.

You slap it for me." "There, you nasty old table, take that," and mothei slapped the table let, with hearty enthusiasm. "There the air of a good Job well done. But there's a half hour or so between "Well, didn't you hurt my foot?" Whatever mother does is right to the little one. Mother said to slap the things that hurt so Jennie fol i suits. But when Ely saw that the clubs aid break and that he must eventu-i ally take all the tricks, he delib-I erately refused to continue with I the clubs, tossed away one heart loser on the third round of clubs and then switched suits to eventu-! ally give up one heart and one lowed that plan to the great aston races.

A few minutes would go by and one of the experts would sort of scratch his head and say, "Come to think of it, though, that Black Highbrow looks pretty good." And down would go a bet on Black OUTDOOR SUN BATHS OUTDOOR SUN BATHS are coming in season with the warm weather and longer hours of sunshine. After the baby has been shut up in the house for the greater part of the Winter mother is anxious to give him as of the sun as possibb, but she must not go about it too vigorously. Another thing to remember is to continue the coc liver oil treatment until the warm weather is here to stay. The first outdoor sun bath should last about 10 minutes. Baby's hands and face should be directly exposed to the sun, witii his eyes protected from glare.

The time may grauually increase, with baby's chest, legs and arms eventually included in the exposure. When the warm months come around the little fellow will be in condition to stay fully ex-Dosed for at least 1 to hours a "and I slapped her and she slapped me back, she did." "Oh, I'm sorry you hit Marybelle, Jennie. That wasn't nice. You mustn't hit Marybelle. I am sure she didn't mean to hurt you, did A little while later, and the boys would half convince themselves that spade.

Wattaman! Failing to bid a small slam that was easily made and should have been bid on the one hand, and immediately thereafter to find himself in another underbid on the next, was too much for Ely's ego. and heads should be protected, either by dark glasses or their eyes away rom the sun. Remember, the sun can do extensive damage to the tissues unless it is controlled Tomorrow "Bottle-Fed Babies" now, Jennie. I think that old table will think twice about hurting you another time." "Yes, it will, the mean old thing. You whacked it good, didn't you, mother?" "I certainly did.

Now we will put ishment and dismay of all concerned. Slaps are to be saved for emergency, and used only on the children too young to learn to avoid danger in any other way. Once a child reaches the stage of reflective memory, where he associates cause and consequence, slapping is out. Even slapping the table is out. Children of such tender age do not distinguish between the person and the personified objects.

It is wiser to teach them gentleness and forbearance and a little endurance under pain than to establish the slapping notion. Em some other horse stood an excellent chance. Down would go a bet on him. Well, by the time the ponies went to the post, the experts had bets on practically every horse in the race and were Just as much in the dark as we were. So there you are.

you dear?" Eeach Forbearance "No, ma'am, but she got in my way and I bunked into her and she slapped me right in the face 'cause I couldn't help bunking her. So I give it to her back 'cause she slapped me when I '6' Mother spied the balloon man in the distance. "See, there is the we'll get a couple of balloons." Peace descended on two happy on our hats and go for a nice walk and we'll take laddy? Won't that Disappearance of a tiny glass needle of radium from a Michigan doctor's ofjjee was recently solved be fun?" All smiles no Jennie got into her When water Is scarce from drought or some such cause, deciduous trees shed their leaves early as a protective device, since it is through its leaves that a tree loses most of its moisture. "I wasn't really cussin'. Me and In fact, it seemed to us that our day.

or according to your physician the missing radl'um unier th fl(jor Mary was just playin' like we was married and she was showin' me own eenie-meenie-mlney-moe way of picking them was just as good things, called Paddy who came gleefully wagging his tail and barking his joy at the prospect of an recommendations. ing of a janitor's closet. Tomorrow "Sisters." the electric light bill." and a lot less complicated. Bright Star Glowing Story Concerned With the Romantic Successes And Failures of a Typical American Family Mary Schumann Each bath should be constantly supervised. The child should not be allowed to get more than a light pink during the first few treatments.

Too mu sun can do far more harm than net e.iough. Direct rays jf the midday sun are best and until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The baby should be protected from shade and wind. It is not advisable to use "sunburn creams" uniess the doctor orders. The ul re -violet rays are the most beneficial, and there is still some discussion whether these are able to penetrate oils.

Young children should never be allowed to run a. day in the sun without proper covering. Their eyes Anna, the maid, said she had tele them once when she had met some phoned to a young man and pres ently he nad come lor her in a car. At 6 o'clock Kezia had strolled In with serenity. "Pete Mat The Story Thus Far Hann completed her rdut-atiun at a firmbinr srhtiol in Virginia, im-prtuotis Kriia Marh rrturn to Co-rinthia, a small industrial -town near Pittsburgh, and i erected by her brother Hugh at the station.

While driving In their mother's home, they discuss nien Pendleton, a distant reUtivr, and Dome, Hugh's wife. thews was passing and saw me on the porch. I'm going out with nim again tonight. You don't mind, darling? We won't be leaving until your bedtime." Fluvanna Marh. the mnthrr of Hugh, Kezia and Margery, anolher daughter, fervidly treets her ounKet ehitil.

Several hours later, Hugh encounter Ellen, charming daughter nt (javin and I.i7?ie Pendleton, wealthiest and most miserly people in town. F.llen is in love with Jerry Purdue, whom Hugh regards with disfavor. He remembered the dinner soon after they were married over which Gace Hiller had expended so much elfort, remembered the flowers, the dainty carelully prepared iood, and Grace's ingenuously expressed wish that the four should have many good times together in the future. And they had invited them on trips to the races the ball games, ex Truth, even about trifles, always "It wasn'f dirty," said she in a soft, grieved voice. "Just habit the office is grimy." She surveyed him with an ironical "Run along and have a shower.

You have lots of time. Dinner won': be ready for a half hour. How about some iced coffee? It's so warm. "Iced coffee," he agreed and started up the stairs. He took three or four steps, then turned.

"Kezia got in on tho 11:25." "Oh," she said absently, "Kezia? I remember you called me. Is she all right?" "You'll think so when you see her. Twenty and raring to go! I told them you'd be around this afternoon. You said you would." Did Well, tomorrow is another day." She smiled up at him, with had been a stranger to Kezia. Just because the child was difff Time to Crab She started a little as if recalled lrom distant visions, then rose and came toward him.

Her sea-green eyes had an excited luminosity in their deptiis as if her thoughts had teen pleasant ones. "Hello. Hugh." "Didn't vou hear me come in?" She smiled slowly up at him as his arms went around her. "No, didn't hear ou." "What were you thinking about?" She shook her head. "Don't know clay-dreaming, I guess." He kissed her.

Her hand curled in his; a flush rose on her delicate cheek. "Have a good game?" "So-so. Joan and Orinda Lesley Gates for 3 fourth." She moved toward the table and put the decks of cards in their pasteboard covers. 'Leslev is a poor loser. He lighted a cigarette while she removed Jin table cover: then he Munson cult she had all the more reason to "Is there enough for breakfast?" "Yes but not for lunch." "I'll order some from the market when I call for the other things." She went out to the garden.

Anna's complaint- about tradesmen and their shortcomings were a daily affair. She checked the weight of the meat, found fault with the vegetables if they were not of the freshest, pounced upon delinquent delivery boys with scoldings her way of proving her loyalty and devotion. Fluvanna smiled with affection for Anna. Eric Olsen, a young man who took care of the yard and the car, was cutting the tender lush grass. The house was one which her grandfather had built, and the yard comprised an acre and a half of rich luxuriant planting.

Some of the original forest trees still stood, oaks in the pink bud of May. The early sun sought communion with the glistening foliage of vine and hedge. A crab-appls tree was in bloom; a young English beech had the transient coloring of Spring yellow-green with copper tones. Robins chimed with bravnrin nun 'tho HX1.0, MI5i SFKKUS: TMI3 5 JtouCLAS CABLE BaiCTERMORtI THEMOVlE GIVING. A LITTLE COCKTAIL, PAFnV '1 JTTRNOON AT THE TfrTZTJlLT ---I WONpER Vou.p.

A Senator What was his name? and the really very nice people who lived in Philadelphia. Later when they were alone for a moment, Jim had smiled with his nigmatic eyes strange the pull of some eyes! and said: "They've told me about you. I've been how you got your name, Fluvanna. 1 never heard it before, but it has a nice sound, like deep water flowing under a bridge." She had gone home that night with -a disturbance in her heart-such as she had never known before, and said to herself: "If he asks me, I shall marry him." Yes, it had been like that. She could hear Anna slammii tile icebox, dropping the dishpan with a racket, dragging her heavy heels across the linoleum.

The girl was young but she had the rigid tread of a woman of 60. Perhaps rubber heels would help. She must see about it. Kezia would complain. Anna scuffed into the dining room and rattled the breakfast silver.

The appetizing orior of coffee arose. She found a note under the knocker on Kezla's door. "Wake me at 8. I'm playing tennis." It was five minutes to eight now. She rattled the knocker and heard a sleepy response from Kezia.

In the kitchen, Anna, a chunky t'irect her to a successful normal life. She had been lucky lucky with Hugh and Margery. No trouble at all. They talked about molding a child! You did the bes), you could with your limited knowledge and experience. You might be right: you might be- wrong.

It depended on the particular child whether your kind of knowledge enriched the soil about their growth. If your wisdom nid not co-ordinate with their needs, they rejected it. Lovl-ng Kezia, letting her see that she believed in the central core of good that was her, might bring miracles to pass. It was all she lolded the table and put it in the nail closet. He came back dusting his hands with his handkerchief.

pleased and happy eyes. Hugh as he undressed and stepped under the shower wondered if her thoughts had been of him. Fluvanna awakened from a dream of Jim Marsh, her husband. She had the illusion he was bending over, trying to tell her something, The DE BUNKER By John Harvey t'urbay, Ph.D. bird in the shrubbery poured forth could do now the girl was 20.

a rapid meaiey. The mlneled frai cursions which Dorrie had vetoed. How hurt the Hitlers must fuel inwardly! Oh. well, it was just one ol those things. Dorrie didn't understand how close he and Doc had been.

He lived on a street which hart been part of the tairway of a golf course before the town had spread westward. The small Colonial and English style houses were attractive and well-kept, each with its hedge and evergreen shrubbery and driveway leading back to the garage. His own house was of tapestry brick with casement windows, green flower-boxes on the square porch at the side, green and henna awnings. He left the car in the drive. Perhaps Dorrie would want to go out after c.inner.

A bridge table in the living room, wall cards and scores liiterefi on it. testified to recent activity. Then lie saw Dorrie in a small sunny room 11 1st beyond, sitting relaxed, quiescent, her hands folded in her lap. The sun touched her burnished hair, accent cd the creamy pallor of her -kin. her red mouth, the delicately lilacs, the shorn grass, the wild crab, sent a tingling response through her being.

The swnrH girl of Roumanian parentage, turned sheath, but the heart wears out the RJUNNING, REQUIRES LESS ENERGY THAN iM) WALKING 1 Dreast. ine heart keeps on thrilling to scenes like this even when they are familiar. It msnnnd tn lrom the stove with a liquid shine of welcome in her long dark eyes. G'morning, Mis' Marsh." "Good morning, Anna. Breakfast almost "Maybe in ten minutes.

I haven't squeezed the oranges. Miss Kezia side stimulus automatically reflex action, stimulus without the necessary intervention of consciousness. But she stood still for a moment or two, allowing the magic of the sun and all the sick, unruly associations that his memory brought unfurled themselves and waved exciting banners. Presently, lying with her eyes wide open and seeing the reassuring light of day, the sensation ebbed. Kezia was home was right across the hall, sleeping in the green and gold bedroom Kezia was probably the reason she had dreamed of Jim.

The child didn't look like him no, Hugh resembled his father in stature and feature, but Kezla's whole personality carried a haunting reminder. The expressions she had, the tricky way she raised her eves and marie Jhem aspiring and wistful, her cajoling manner which concealed het purposes, tiie will to have her own way, all hinted at the feminine counterpart of Jim. After Margery had left yesterday afternoon, Kezia had Insisted on her mother's lying down for a rest. "Now that I'm home I'm going to take care ot you!" she had gayly When she arose, Kezia was gone. been "Yes, she's getting up.

She Is go Perhaps she was too much perturbed about the fibbing traits Those unhappy memories! Once Kezia was happily married like Margery, like Hugh, her long task would be completed. She rose and drew up the shades. The perfume of lilacs came up from a bush beneath the window and brought back the Spring of long ago lilacs, the murmur of growth, and two people under an umbrella. Just a week alter she met him. That had been a momentous night, a kind of prescience about it from the second the Clements had presented him Fate did that sometimes.

Usually it worked soundlessly but once ir, a great while it spoke a single word to you "Now." Ella Clement had said: "This Is our cousin James Marsh from Phil-' adelphla. He is opening an Insurance agency here and Ella had gone on chattering in her tangential way about the Marshes living near some park, and her visit to ing to play tennis with some friends. I'll go out to cut some flowers for the table." to seep into ner and revivify her. She gathered a bouquet of darlc blue iris, then clipped an armful of fragile nodding columbine. She wiped the garden mold from her feet before the side door, "Hello.

Cousin Fluvannn raUA Anna ran to the drawer. "Here's your shears! Want me to run up and get you a hat?" Fluvanna shook her head and said molded nose. Hugh stood still a moment while emotion burned tlirouKh him. It came on him with a surprise, almost a choke. This lovely woman was his his.

He left her in the house each morning she was his to return to at night. The pith of his heart. Dorrie." "I Just youtniui voice rrom inside, walked in been wandering about." According to tests made by the Carnegie Institution. Washington, a person walking a mile consumes more energy than he would by running the same mile. The saving in energy oy running, rather than walking, is about 15 percent, according to these tests, the sun was not high enough yet.

When she started out the door Anna called after her In a strident voice: "The milkman dint leave you the cream you ordered I I called to She held the screen open for Fluvanna. The "wiseguy" will have his little april tool joke. the boy but he Jls' drove offr: Continued Tomorrow.

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