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Get Pepsodent Dental Cream today; The Truth About Tooth Decay Science has proved that much of the decay that makes cavities is caused by acid-producing hac- teris . . . formed by tiny food particles which remain on the teeth after eating. To prevent acid-producing bac- teria from attacking the teeth. keep your teeth clean by brushing them immediately after meals. Pepsodent with lriuln gives you the greatest cleansln ICKIOII if-"y:3'"sg ':'kcI.”ll".l:.i it'll; . . "speaking at Miss H-met." wmtv BEDROOM SUITES ' 75 use Pepsodenpt inane lately boIu':1o::('5i?aI?clgi9i:z:,lrfe ::bi3:':lif; Frances suggestefilladtroitlye 5:10 hyuu Buy up ' ' ' '1 ' let eatm . e so ent lves ' . 5. arimi: d J ;tiu 1:5. iletsllleillgelll also 3llen much at ease and sweetly crlticiz- :fff,”s:,J::kt:ken” :3 gacfwogj, '' DAVENPOIITS ... ... .75 '" "W. "" ' . Mel In '5 tint” I W I" ed the array of a dozen gowns t ,3 th I ”'" I ' Dari our-H-dulkrilviphull rnjutfrau decay. which had been sent for her has It seems 3 Pity 0 39" 9 999' BEOYOLES . .. .u a lean Jill..- V -A lth ts t - - ggvw H Wis, Inspection. (lily; tx.lJler;:1 1 nw" only servan 0 wt Hrl 1 ICE BOXES 30 "YOU would not like the We at Mrs. Dickerson brldied visiblly. I ””V3 U” . ' teeth :23. ::;;;.:...r::::; .:a.t:;0lsll: or ems - -- -so lat eior of Berlin. Pt-ct recently quit his job and country for asylum in gm 3. saunecx emu-man 0: me trip up the coast at the very last gt Eas Germamv iillll has made a plane for himself in Gerhardt Eisler's Inc” councu. ms amended more moment, -when I had made up the ' I ' -prupngamls rirnartml-nt. ill: addresses meetings throughout the Soviet than 1,000 functions during use Whole party just because some slone. telling why he tied the west. . Standing under a banner proclaiming "they who will profit by It want war." John Peel, former Berlin bureau chief of Reuters' News Ag- ency of Great Britain. is shown addressing a sidewalk crowd in the Sov- ..,A golf FOG SIGNAL SALVO STAFFORD. way man and his hridrh fcg signals placed on the colleagues fired a Hood-1UCk for the honeymoonors. covered it turned helmets. last year. . our 0'UR'"w'Avi GOLF FOE EVERYBODY nstoao-s7rlt't.rti5J.MEh1aland-(OW sr. ANDREWS. Scotland-(CP) summer 5('llOOl open to to the public is beins held here- its kind-is part of a drive to promote interest in outdoor sports in Scotland. England--(CF)--A train leaving Stafford station car- ried among its passesg In a rail-. Dozens ol track by "salvo" out-iIretnen's THE GUARDIAN. CH WN .- ...........-.....t....;. 55VHh Tho liollioil Girl 3: aolvtta Logs: rnovosr cannons IILAOI continued "Yes, ldaon. so did I. I felt that something was wrong. But he wanted it. "You are quite sure about the trial. Edsonr what did they say?” Well, it's up to the District At- torney, and he says that circum- stances being as they are. he won't ask for an indictment. And if Mt. Moreland ain't indicted he won't be tried. You see. people talked about motives or revenge. and all that. because Mr. Moreland had been chasing this fellow Parsons, but any man can do thatsuiust to bring a criminal to juptloa. and Mr. Moreland wasn't armed. And then they showed that Parsons run his car off the road when no hadn't any further chance of get- ting away grid started to run up the slope. "Yout know there's a doubls curve there. and when the road- ster came roaring up the light,- were turned square on that slope for just a second and showed Pat- sons running. That's the way Mt Moreland says he saw him, and the police had men up there one up the slope after his mall. "He caught sight of Parsons near the top waiting ior him, sorts of crouching. He guessed mayhn Parsons had ls gun. but he went for him Just the same, Parsons fired three times. one shot went wild and two hit him. And there were just three shots gone from Parsons revolver. Then they grap- pled and he got the gun. but Par sons gave way a step too far and they both went over the edge -and' smashed into the old quarry. ”He said he didn't know any thing for a long time, but when he came to it was just coming on daylight and Parsons was dead, ly- ing under him. And it was hour: before he had strength enough to climb out of the oltl quarry, He thought he'd killed Parsons, but two doctors said that what finish- ed him was a fractured skull from landing on an edge of rock and the grip that Mr. Moreland had on his windplpe. And that's all. miss." Edson finished his rapid recital and stiffened again into the dis- nlty of a well-trained chauifeur. "Thank you, Edson. It was very good of you." That was all she could say then. and Edson backed out discreetly. He was by no means blind or lack- ing in understanding. XXIII green and silver is just your style" In her heart Mrs. Dickerson. stout and middle-age, had yearn- ed for the rose gown. But she meeltly relinquished it and turnell to the green and silver which Frances had commended. It oc- curred to her that Frances could be a great help to her it she make herself indispensable to the stout ambitious lady, and just now Mrs. Dickerson was indispensable to her. she held up a gauze and smiled. , "The first evening I met my late friend. Miss staunton. slit- wore a gown of green and silver. is charming little thing. but not so distinguished as this. Poor infatua- ted Bill Daimler called her the Sea Foam Girl. And to think that drift of silver curiosity ili concealed. "I don't know anything about her. Frances, except that she was very rude to me in declining the YIIIIK AIILIIGIIITY Mr. and inn. Inst Patios and son are spending their holidays in York. MLIJOVCGI urchill of Mono- York. the guest or her girl frion Miss Alice Orockett. . Miss Ghristine Proud has been accepted as teacher of Pleasant Grove School for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oiliiapie and Mr. and Mrs. Brsckley, paid a flying visit to York on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ramsay Auld and Dr. and Mrs. Benson Auid, West cove- head. paid a short visit to York on Monday evening. the guest oi,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett; Many friends of Mr. Arthur Johnson are sorry to hear of his being in the hospital with blood poison in his hand. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. The Annual school meeting of York school was held on Juno 1!. Quite a lot of business was car- ried cn. A new up-to-date school is to be built this surntner. the work to be done by Mr. I-iarold Clements. East Royalty. Mrs. will Crockett has resigned principal. Miss Evelyn Underhay has accepted again for her third term as Primary teacher. Quite a number of women of the Women's Institute attended the District Convention in covehead Hall with the Stanhope Institute entertaining this year, A large crowd attended and the Conven- tion was enjoyed by all. young man wanted to meet her. It placed me in a very awkward posi- tlon. I was afraid that something unpleasant must have happened to make you leave her so sudden- D... "It was impossible for me to stay longer. I discovered some things about her. one of them is that she doesn't always call herself staun- ton. I think there was a secret marriage somewhere-it there was nothing worse. Really I had not intended to speak of it at all. but I know you are discreet." '0: course!" Mrs. Dickerson nodded eagerly. "But that is simp- ly outrageous! People ought to know, don't you think?" "Perhaps. But I hate to be in- volved in a scandal like that. Did you know that she was once poor Miss Etldlcottxs secretary? I have reasons to believe that Miss Har- riet had to discharge her, and shortly after that she appeared at the Bluffs as an helress.. We are the only relatives he has left. I wouldn't thing of allowing him to go with servants or strang- ers. I shall telephone Matthew to make the arrangements at once." The next morning, eagerly reali- ing the newspaper account of Jack's acquittal. Gloria came on one little item which blotted out; the sunshine from the sky. city. where he will remain until fully recovered." she looked at it in dismay. How far reaching one little act could be! Useless to try to sea Jack at the house of Mrs. Dickerson who hall plainly shown her offense over the yachting Incident. She went over to her desk and began to write hurriedly. At least they would let him receive letiats as soon as he was better. (To be continued) VV"Y "D7! Fi aulmlilo mt ltlwcktr, uzmzl ton. N. n..' spent the week-end in l Pred Ropes-., Til? orrrn , --.-.-..--.-.... --.. 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