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ENGAGEMENT. -Mr. Geo. usa- Neillt,’ Mtilton, announces the aco- rnen o his eldest daughter ary Norma to Mr. Haber Osmpbsll cid- v est sgknmotlalgr. and ftsrruy take plan's in runs.‘ Infill-Edi. POLLS 0 D-It has boofi discovered at one section o! no ward s East A. and B. No. 90. was omitted from the rcttuus given out on Thursdaylnlght. The ligures s: MacMillan 14. Stewart 90: this dfthras the total oi Dr. Macnzfllan and 1d Mr. Stewalé. making th ma- tles 419 an 989 roepootlve y- DIIS AT WALLASTON. MASS.- Tho sad news was received Sat/ct- dsy by Mrs. J. Wendell Match. Sunbury, oi the death cl her uncle. Mt‘. H. wheeler. o! wal- laston Mass. at the its‘ on , Mr. acted with the New Yomk and New Hampshire. and Hartford Railroad. and visitor to the Isllnd tbs summers. SKYWAY LOVERS " (O0ntlnuedJ1BP\__Dowe__2) was s past iew lson an oppressive leel tar all. she has much more ls. But somehow lh o d story. lils no longer uite as glamorous. lng it as she did. lOeki at mws. marina Jim an Phil talk about it so much EASTERN MOTROR SALES ‘O§O-§O-O-OOO§J How Can I ‘I ‘I my ANNE ASHLEY) Q-OQ-OO-OKO-OQ-O-O-O-OO-O-QO-O-OOOOOQ Q. How can 1 remove weather stains lrom stone steps m4 win- dow sills? A. ‘these stains can usually be removed by scouring with coarse steel wood dlprfd in warm suds, or kerosene added. Q. How can I whip cream when It is too thick lor whipping? A. Place the dish cl cream into another dish containing cold wa- ter. After it is chilled, place in a dish cl hot water. It will then whip very readily. Q. How can I ent worms légzen crawling to e branches ol A. Tsok sticky l paper, s few inches wide. prcun the trunk ol the $260. POT HOLDERS AND'DISH CLOTH 942 I neuron nmcffiusgs ' - sitlllglasésl signs“ aa- shsinntasssans Don't _ Ex g nr act Mates Dorothy Dix All u! Us l-lave Many Faults Nor does the pol desires concentrate 6011091115 but more ol them. He derlul, glorious, us: u-t, ethanol. corne up to his wiles ideal, lails extent will he lall in marriage, as unsuccesslul marriages you known. matrimony would do well to extent he will be able to lil poor Ad‘ has any right m expect." game ll you don't weaken. DEAR. MISS DIX-I am quite well. estlng. but explain. llnds laul-t. change and cheering her out to su Dlcture. but up. Icmbar is s regular pal to me and tries to makes me lose my interest in m Answer: ‘Evidently your wile ‘ls led up best remedy for what ails _ I! not, send y ex ns all lour home and husband and children have got herds to send her away on a her to visit h n. m1 m that you are not on all the time. and that pleasant and agreeab ual cu (Qontlnlmd _irom_page__§) yandrist expect one husband to be both a. go-getter i and a playboy, or to be mbls both to teed her aoul on white hysclnths and her body on lilet mlgnon. Surely it must simplify ge problem greatly when a man and woman can divide out their hearts’ a number oi wives and husbands instead oi trying to bod em in one lone indlvid A man who has been studying this situation, particularly as it the lemlnine sex, has reached the conclusion the modern woman needs to make her happy ls not better husbands, themanla that what sarys: "The woman ol today has reached the stage cl advance- ment where her needs can no longer be met by the nonstreamllned Vlcikarian custom cl suonogalrlous marriage. The woman oi today. won- and ems/elated. now requires not one husband but tour. Nos. 1 and 2 to make money lor her to spend. No 3 a servant to order around. No. 4 a gigolo to take her about. “To the extent that a husband, attempting to go it alone and in any oi these lour roles. to that cu many verily by checking the blot once a roles. seems to please her. Either the show isn't any some woman s-he didn't like, or else something that displeased her and the battle ls on. Our daughter sides with her mother. as though she likes to keep For by so do insure s successful marriage; that is, s. peacedul one, which is all the 3h , M‘ at that he wlll break even with his wile, lor he will expect her to be (l) a comblnwtlon cook and lady love, (2) a. and s social leader. (3) keep perpetually home wits and a play Illfl. But, lor all oi _ 89 years old. My wile is 36. been married for ill-teen years. The first two or three ywrs won't Over and alter the children came married llie seemed very inter- ot late some change has come over my wile that I cannot She ls unhappy and discontented. constantly complains and I am very lond ol her, and, thinking perhaps ked on a ,‘ ‘w: rs and to dance alterward. or else taking plan didn't work. Regardless ol what I do. no lni '1' domestic servant young and beautiful. (t) s. that, 1marrl88¢ is a [refit We have she needed gn, taking in a Idanoed with happened on the wa-y the arguments going. but my son make peace. ‘This constant ironing llOUR. I larvently PIYY. hash. love my Ill-ml?’ lile to be as pleasant as possible or them, but how can with a wile who glooms all the time? with marrlase. on her nerves. and H‘!!! and make it so J OSEPH. For some reason tha long trill er or some .9122? le Bill home she '4 all.‘ "no swat sorry ism" ’ lslwadlil]. wre st l is. lb. razor. .. 141w ma. "r m1 ma. Ill Shs was s k Ioentoultss at's'.. all ' ""“ shah“ I110» Atopo u desk to speak tom lggriderscnfh’ wpilxmtliis- .. r w‘ ;"‘“€‘~“8§a¢ n llliheth nisht 815115?" v0“ e "It should be very intern-ting. and certainly the passengers will be sim- gler. 'l‘hey'l gust t: to bed. All 1 “ave tosworry t getting mom "Say. Phil told me to tell you the moment you come in. Hes been taken oi! the run." "Who will fly it?" "(Ireedcn and Steve Broderick." Alice's (are must have showed her perturbation, (or Henderson asked quickly: “Do you know him?” "I've Just met him once." The to keep her voice cas- . d be a nuisance with Terry when he didn't like er But that could not be helped. They were not flying tor pleasure. The pay envelopes came nrst. And it would not last lorever. ‘Evidently Ierry‘: back in some- y's good graces." Harrison we on. " ersonally I'd rather fly wi £11m than anybody else on the whole e3. Alison walked away from Harri- son abruptly. She could not endure any conversation about ‘Derry. Again She Meats Terry Alison walked over to the restau- rant. 'I'hrou the door she could see Terry's bond head. He was ln t-here talking with Steve. Sh turned abruptly. walked back room and l locker. It was lesl as she did sbc she r tted this O use Job was t: look st neat and smart as _ on she waiting room a aln Terry and Steve the rgsbtsyrgusnt . .. T. with us?" they tell me." aha said. nod- smiling lmparsonally to "How's the weather?" . It will be “sill 8 or ' B0 dinl and éITy. 11B l t harrassed flhlt A WI! tb 11h?" he asked. "Yes. I looksd when l first cams. um. Ali- son chsclrsd over ths berths. elpsd a mo: ma) lady éaounid tor O icsgo sr roan). " don't think llllugdress.’ she lust to out on Alison h I mv dra-sing gown." o nervous that while talking to Nisht min: . b . m. the details was usvw m k t .' on. n: nrssro . I ls a g Future for Maritime: y g2 o! nec- ‘ so rast- ' came lnw into the E wardeas. , o "Has the porter msde the berths - w 6.. Sill IY u 1a ‘f-"Vnfl l -= _ 7.44am .5’? Firestone trlilsmphssgainl ‘Ihistimewiththenew Firms“ on-more than ‘ust a new tire-a new kind sf a’; that rovides a comlrination of safety features never ore o Byanewmethodoftinhuildinmeachandaverypanof as is locked and interlocked for greater safety. Th"; a New and Advanced Method of Gum-Dipping the Safety-lock cords and the plies themselves are welded tasdher into o "Ivor-safe. ' la unit of amazing s ength. New Gear Grlp Tread is cigar, wider and tougher. Thousands of scientifically spas sharp-edge angles make it a marvel for safe, quick sto ing, quiet operation ' l ‘ anal» long mileage. And here's more good news- you can buy the new Champion Tiresat No Extra Cost! These smart, streamlined tirespvillgivayourcaran New cannon Dealarputonasettorlsy. reports. aisle on He pass his way your minutes the la to mel‘ m: cried esr when the "1’m not alrai girl as you are has ou should be m was so thick lfmooth s’ "Too with a tvle two passengers dus i. “Alison wgnt uo 70R without answer! . her hands felt Yes. s inside ashamed. "slha l d l lflllfl. "’°-'°""'°""r us!» wit; m radio aayi is clear at n: l’ H». Wth lrl came at all. “m” °‘.L°'l°§8‘“°+..l‘°'.' élfi‘. ‘£5.32’? W Il ' . ‘m "v on like ma. Alis l h Milli 'brou¢ht‘tha on. a s in a drink ol . wa- . She ha been askedth same question many times. bu u . . a marl. finally got herisevtled and an; promised a? yet black o! a 0R it seemed tangible. slush could rsell how smoothly the ship was riding unde h Yes" he'd be that kind o Alison thollflht. 8 about her tasks. ut ‘Y . Web: s yllfzltlecllitontlslaough she wmt bee‘: r Terr 's a’ flier. to just received last-minute weather ed her in the cock it and he made her feel that h: id g not see her all. And Alison the air and that was the last they saw ol the around w Bulialo, as Terr had prophesied. Wills‘? 0y’ been out an hour fill-S- sleep. and. looked t n ‘ lstwatcls. n mueteba almost yime: txrawlken the . M. it d tffififlidmurth! cock- n pened v o . s Boonawulowe be in?" she asked. It was Steve who animated her. instru- 1 mu ‘t WI! man in Lower 8 called her. we he In soon?" y time. {he cock- nters were s I lllionibollors a Month!» which can be administered hare ls lssvlogtlls Msritllnss w Is One Ilonell of: Oils. uslassi. (not in‘ recombination of g _ alllodllnss.) n ms was an A hi“. like years. She thought mother wait patiently lor a telelfilone " man in Lower; 8 you such a sale m her car. Sonny saw the lmmer They were very. ow. hear the ha. hatched lcr a smooth land‘ ol Bha tears stung hsr e ge hsr. “Good nlsht. or rather. She lor her knees redhezd. and the ship ahead o! h CHAPIEB. X w to was hslpsh re rlcd ed to lccapt to th al 8% picks?! 1.3”?» ment. slncsit was n It 00f: sutwliislshit lightens. car o 1 ,_.. l‘ °§S 3 In? "Evlfiifi gvim that u" v. o! ing back in Newark. call. called to mi.“ "1 m» rpm?“ nlghk But she must smile and talk. and be concerned about what this man as so ma! wfiudohnly, thro h the W could icr yes. But clenched her hands and helped the d two men get their belongings to- ou ride with . her isce could not get ‘out out ol the cock- quimcally. she ook asiiiiitli? Thongs hurflgd on love the sleeper ever alter that first nigh‘: ° Terryhtlywarlztelsgliageavfbloulifirmhr sslatgioillt Ia ‘lilslllc h" u“ m‘ "°"‘ al l" » n shat the . k-plt door went on e balms ol he mglst sndxoglalrargs re .wsv owl?! And are . $00. s. lolttle. Hsr mother. m, seem- the thing as a msttnr “Ohfilnbeeautllul June night Alison with Stave. Ha w 'rhs' moon ha e . was before Steve turned his ll aski hwsy that he mentioned Terry. "I m glad you two ".'.Ia*?.'.'lt"L-_.m -- ‘l “.'.""&°'..lht“l'.l'.‘.l¥ . . u .r:~hs*'ch5lsnl ‘f8? fihlil-‘ltll? her in already, my 4115011," he 5.5L "She's in lower 3." "U-‘Mer 3" aha Steve mm i...‘ that only n; flwwrs were scheduled tor the lest. so likely," them, walked Alison decided must be s so Gives m" laon nod checked that ol s said a?‘ mile tall s rsveler. suslly the woman 331i?‘ g-eautllul. or st least had lovely "n" b ,, l-hglllfhtglrzithmglélftiskhselftlltel. Mum watched wl intuerest "i?" Mum she 51°11 o girl cams aboard. s 1y pretty in a lls Why. s platinum blonds, and m; screamed ol Broadway. Alison wondered who aha was. Probably "1 l“ hllrrylnl West to keen s ‘W655: t“‘.‘..'.°“.....““~ bed." Alison told hlelrpsvhfi hi2 fillthfié m” fitimssJ ed 1311i‘ ‘till... Th’ hi?“ gedwwlth ' Sh‘ ’ In Am“ a Allso tho h sh “ “' _ at ‘b a liltltélle nervous. Prob v I M119 nobody m. m the ‘rltlohpltsm clllhl’! ‘minors re- id. "Olte n s: .. .31.; £2s§s€€§i'8n.“i%$" see. w leav , “m; - tally. likos f: come out ss earl? sleep be! as can and gst u; o" takeoff. I i m; woman in Ndfiylisggsflyflh why m. The Pssomgen ‘willow lhehnnttv all-l was settled r1 i "ii nu ' =1?» g‘ attrsctl . “will his will‘? seemed :r*:..°..“.:~.. rub...” m" ..‘ ,, - 1 thl cidmd iiiiiaywérrfiii-‘iiibrisi: qumfll" riils. gilrilhgie W‘ "f!" MD!" coulcf not tell, l! 1| 8W‘! 1°“ W y sha was s0 firs: uratéss the at?!‘ mm her thglti-flfi triad '1 I sgs wh went Trig the e wlrnss Alison ' . I: "n, , 4w. . ,_ 32;: ‘hhtfiis rural o mars d we‘ i1 t to lqfAnAllsgn Mtrnflhye." ‘. "' . -. 100d Ill WQIO Ara you stuck. Tom; d lodlgarlrl?’ Alrsld you 11 M" an u Of coursa you‘ll make a b?! ression writing. D9" in pretty much , b d molars; .2 .. news . . . Other lsttarl. "m3 u} l! .” rtabl r» "arr. ' “s: '; i‘; r hzTiTol °°“ “”Y.“"".°.?"° .5; . 0 l" G O u ___(’1‘o_Be iOontlnued) ____:, You Can Writs Letters Tllll ._Get Top Rating Wrlis As If You Were Tllllfll on that lstil still ms too. you can If“ slur