1949 Give a Prulo for this Christmas and every Chrislmiis . . . Prufo "FF lights every lime, all the lime, for a li/elfimc! Greater love hllli no man (or gal for lhnl mailer) Give a Presfo . - . Give Prestige, Service, Satisfaction! p zedlo _ 11in GlFl‘ or A LIFETIME FOR A ‘JIFITJTI ME the lighter lhnl never missrs! lhun for u friend who gives u Prufo lighlcr The Morning ‘t g is llear lls n‘ By 5 Susan Glaspell Waiting a moment in the outer office Warren straightened his tie - already straight, smoothed his hair. He was nearing forty, dressed as the wcli-to-rlo businessman, but he somehow retained the look of a ralhcr gaunt country boy. Ho look- ed like his father, and it was a nice thing about the Chippmans that they hiid not lost a look of the land. as if here was a, strain, a way of life, trio ileop-rooted to give way at (IllCC. “Glad lo sec you. Warren," the judge rcci-ivril him heartily. And just £15 the Chippmans had a sumcirliiit look of early America Judge Kirrlici" had a walk-filled- oiit look of the Germany of his forebears. He had come over as a boy and his hair was gray rather than fair now, his face was often flushed but you could not say hi5 checks were rosy, as no doubt the Lydia, .\(l l suppose I turn it over." .lll(l_i‘,f‘ Kiruhci- sat looking at a }\;\|]~-l'—\\(‘i_l1llt, looking into a glass bull on an olobster biise. l-le picked it up, Hibhlllq it as it to ascertain its shapr. * CUll. YOUR FLOCK ~ An 80 o“ hon will conlumc, on tho average, al- most 11 lbs. of feud for every dozen eggs sho_ lays . . . but n 200 egger will consume, on tho nvcrngo, lass than 5 lbs. of food for every dozen eggs she luyl. Cull your pulloto with euro at housing time. 00W T0 INCREASE £66 PROD06TIOII 4ND £05751? 60.976‘ There is no mystery to securing higher egg produc- lion ol lower cost. Here ore practical, proven steps which, if followed, will siep up your egg production per bird, increase your egg profits, ond cut down your feed expenses per dozen eggs produced. FEED AMPl-Y AND COI- RECTLY Kee l plentiful Sugply of Miracle ny- |n Mnuli eforo tho birds at iil limos. If n hen's feed doesn't givo licr all slio needs lo miiko eggs, sho draws on lier tissues to make them . . . loses weight and strength. Miracle Laying Mash gives a hen everything necessary to make eggs. and at the sumo Cull all old bans before putting time keeps tho hcn healthy no l-hem ln laying houses. sho will lny faster and for n longer period. it CLIAN U! — ulllllflllllY HOUSI — and dead birds are N“ Pun!“ Disease may be sprorid HOUSI BIRDS IIOPII- : i l-V-Crowdin, lcolonl lhlvryiid a uaslth u' t'l— - dsnthlratoeto 5:8. hi... you: hviiiocdsllifllssrilillali! tofhhhhidi-ii flock well-ventilated but draft~ er day or 100 birds. ever lsu_ houses, with! ‘ode unto Foil to ecp a cloan supply mllllPlllflflli Hid t oor, of nystor shells and granite grit 23:2,. roost. foedsr, and wstorer beforu tlia birds always. 1 l AVOID WASTI- Food amply hutavnid wulo. Avoid waste caused by improperly constructed focderl or by filling feeders too full. Avoid waste in handling and Itnring. Avoid waste by rats and in rill other wnyl possible. Ho lure to mnko ulu of tbp lust ounce in every sack. WATER AND OllT — Plenty of fresh, clean “The New ADMIRAL lt’s llere?’ ll you are thinking nl something for tho whole family this Christmas don't miss seeing the new ADMIRAL Combination Radio. As a. room furnishing it adds quality. As an entertainer it's rich tone and broad recep- tion will delight you. "And believe it or not,” the built-In record player P]!!! any record mode including tho long playing. l! it ls an individual gift you require, then look over our stock of carefully selected Electric Irons, Toasters, Peroolators, Kettles, Warming Pads, Hot- plates. And our special showing of SESSIONS Clocks. NOTE: Don't forgot to ask about our special "villa Offer, ending December 11th. CAPITAL ELECTRIC 61 GRAFION ST. q, I). FITZGERALD, Prop. "I suppose you do," he said at last, putting down the weight as if suddenly tired of it. “Strange you didn't hour from Lydia." "it's just like her," said Warren. tin-n fidgetcil, for he didn't want to get to tillklll‘! about things. “l mean, shc has stepped writing." "And do you write to her?" the judge asked. "No," he admitted, “I don't - much. You see, she's been away so long." "How long?" "Well, she went away l0 50h0°1 before she was sixteen. and she never caiiio back." “But that wasn't her fault, was it?" the judge reminded. “No. No, I didn't mean it was her fault," said Lydirrs brother, trying not to be irritated, for the judge had that dreamy 100k 0i vrantlng to dwell in the past. "How old ls Lydia now?" “I'm thirty-eight. Lydia’! l-hNB years younger." ' "Ycs," said the judge. "I know! He again occupied with the glass ball, gazing as if seeing in it all that had gone on. “Little Lydia i5 thirty-five," he said - and. uhdfif his breath, “poor child," leaned letting go what he ing ln the sphere. "Perhaps he did- n't gr-t your letter. Where is she?" "ilrnvrns knows. Her address re~ her bank in Constantinople. But shc isift there. That's W59 8“ address for forivardiniz. was lii Syria. I couldn't even find the place ln the atlas," said War- ren with irritation of one accus- tomcd to good driving maps. “I wrote three months 580- 51"" then I've cabled. No answer to my letter - no reply to the cable. A person would answer a cable, you'd think. But she certainly must know by now. She knows if she doesn't live in the house, or say by May first she is going t0 1W6 monoy losers. So clean our nmon ullolsb l houlel and avcry bit of oguip- scemng iseose-freyeliiiiidnytllallisiililtt. in it, the place goes to the ceme- lnont before moving bird; in. Alwn uhouso ullota separately gory" glgethngcaliigbsggllzl —ln:lw:a5, or s_cl olfhthofidisutfik izridstnrt ‘The judgo smuem “And the I r ' Bl“ l \ mm. m work . but it's gflllelglntsllnycln:hgll!€:hl;gl;'i "mmry 1S “1“‘1°“" Th" “h” WWl-llll- at about 5 to 6 months ofngc, phone ma" according to their brood. "They telephone m0." lllld w!" rcn. "o: course, said Judge Klrcher. as if reluctantly speaking up for the cemetery, "It is extremely un- likely a woman who has lived for wars ln Europe - and we mustn't forget Asia and Africa. would 001116 back to on abandoned place by a cemetery and live there." "No," said Warren, "she won't be hack." As he spoke the door opened and the Judge's secretary came in. He held out a. yellow envelope. "A tele- gram for Mr. Chippman. Sent over from his office. They said it con- cerned your conference." “Arc we having a conference?" iii/- Judge asked mildly. But Warren was not mlld. H0 tin-c the envelope nervously. "Why - it‘s from lvlcxlco," he said. “I._vdia?" "well, it is," He looked up in rwasprriitinn. "If she was 0h lrhl! continent why didn't she say so!" "She seems to be saying so now - and tvliiit else does she say?” Warren read slowly: “Let the llCfld go somewhere else. First I knew about Father's arrangement. floppy lo come back and save out homo‘, Flying to Kansas City with Kmila and DRY-W» lollnw- by l.l‘l\lli."' "I lhoiiizhl. Pancho Villa was dciirl." said the judge, as Warren unable to say anything scribed ril all "or (‘nurse he's dead!" Warren burst out. "That's 11155 l 10i- °l nonsense! Fine time for such fool- ishness!" "yo, 1 believe it never was cer- tain. You can't tell about these Mexican generals. Lydia may have hiid him in hiding all this time. "Anyway," he went on, u this comment had not been helpful, mydu; must have some money. It costs something to wire the super- fluous words. ‘Let tho deadgo some- where else‘, and it must take quite n, little to fly m Kansas City with _ 10in see, who are they? Koula and Dioggn." "if she has money why does she wnnt to iii-e in n place that‘: fall- ing down?" "Well, the money will coma in handy restoring it.“ "It would be absurd to restore ltl Absurd for more reasons than one." 111E GUARDIAN. onaatorrsrown _ .. . our!’ Extra Employees Help With Christmas Mails Canada's Post Office 1| again geared to cope with what may be its busiest Christina; season. Over 25,000 temporary helpers to Postal staffs, the largest on rec- ord, wlll be employed to assist 1n the handling of the anticipated huge volume of Christmas mall. Preference for these positions is still being given war veterans. As Christmas Day falls on a Sunday this year, Monday, Dcr- ember 26th., ls a statutory holiday. There will be no delivery on that millions of letters, greeting cards and Christmas parcels arc to he delivered before Christmas Day. Christmas mails intended for the United States should be posted before December 9th and for local’ delivery not later than Der-ember parcels are packed properly and securely wrapped and tied. 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