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ELEVEN THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER. SIOUX FALLS, S. D. frw March 29, 1932. WINNIE WINKiE, THE BREADWINNER FOREIGN ENTA GLEMEXTS he Woman Hater '7MwA I IxTNl WAS THAT'S VIN6 VEVE All ENJOYED tHJR yX) BET I via.

FOIO PB06RAfA5 SO MUCH A SINSINQ NCW. f-WrYTHAVY: he's conuns up mere just as soon as BY MAY EDGINTON WR. COtUMBALlEE VOM'T I you PVASE 5fNG ONE OF buB NUMBERS TOR US IvSlNKLE BROADCAST SYNOPSIS i. th. ateodaughter of Ma Chapelle.

irho will Flaien't casino TnaDeilv if Pnrt Rat inn A ft Mil riauahtr I 5 dubious color, hava been trained to assist in Flaxen'a. Th 2jrit nusband bT rpctabla Island residenU. and Fair feels 'Jkl tiVitr be-ause her father was of unimpeachable antecedenta. He tntA rhax tinsarorv surroundines and left her there iT-J Persian i ovnor and conimand.r-ln-k WW hi ouna aecrftary nd Bird. I in-rhief of the Tama Islands: Robert Grand, ia involved in husband has become suspicious.

a scandal asks Paire, as a cVtaa tphA'et tltMtl HrtaMtini Ai ma Jm1 of ih governor, to avert rvii-no? to clear Mira by proving It wja si vert "Ti- to Clear -r- -tsii b- rn nw Kiaxen a ana nave ine unaueitra or cor tea un- 'dd sir Ph'iD is furious with Book's when he learns that Fair has guilt. He sends for Faire to try to make amends. He plotted h.r return to her fathers people In England. Mira Worcester sails 'ri to In London Faire is met by her older widowed sister. CVisf ro iYjY Rosewood, who owns a famous beauty salon.

Bneoa takes Faire Malise Bookes la sent home to London. He' had been in love with hid rejected him. Mira nas oeen spreaaing malicious gnssip aoout Faire will not deny because of her affection for Sir Philip and her wim of secrecy estrangement, cevnops w-wrrn ine sisters. Among t-e fiifnts seeking the fount of youth is Mary Chevronne, recently widowed. philio had had a youthful affair and feels honor bound to marry ennires Sheba leavea town and Faire moves into an attic studio.

Chevronne is attracted to Faire and calls her to her home to give, her treat- i 1 INSTALLMENT XXVI. BEAUTY PARLOR CONFESSIONS. here you are, Miss Chapelle." Good morning. Mrs. Chevronne hreakfast service on a tray ol massive silver was on the bedside c.

.4 neircnunprs srattprprl trip nomeaTanatp unread The. TIOXTRACT RIUDG AUNT HET Bt ROBERT GUILLEN POOR PA BT CUCTJB ALLAN IE BY C. E. BL'TTEKniXU (Time is Central Standard) 1 New York, March 29. oP April Fool's day will get attention on the networks next Friday.

After searching for a title, Tea Jewett, announcer, has decided to call his period on WABC-CBS at 10 p. "Inside Out." He says it to reveal broadcasting as "it isnt. Another April Fool's day program will be a "concert" announced for the Friendship Town Sketch on WJZ-NBC at 8 p. m. They call it a "concert" but admit the word is not exactly revealing.

Walter Campbell 12-year-old Scot, says he has obtained permission from Sir Harry Lauder to refer to himself as "Wee Sir Harry Lauder" on the air. Walter performs in the Lauder style. WEAF-NBC plans to carry the speeches from the first plenary season of the American Red Cross at 9:30 a. April 11 on the radio a 9:30 a. April the radio a pair of gloves flapped against a coat sleeve reproduces the sound of fluttering bird wings.

Ttv these tonight: WEAF-NBC 6 15 Robert Simmons, tenor; Erno Rapee concert orchestra: 9 Dance hour with Joe Moss orchestra: 10:30 Knights of Columbus 50th anniversary program. WABC-CBS 15 Freddie Rich orchestra; club, The Door with Seven Locks;" 9:45 Tn Funny boners; 11 Gus Arnheim rwJZ-NBC Stebbins Boys; 7 Voters' Service, topic: "Economic Planning;" of the Skillet; 9:45 Pickens Sisters. Wednesday high spots: WEAF-NBC 2 30 p. m. Women Radio Review; 4:30 Wayne King's orchestra; 7:30 New time for Old Counselor.

WABC-CBS 1:15 Salon orchestra; 4:15 Going to Press, speaker, Frank Zahner, radio editor Newark (N. Ledger; 9 Ruth Etting and Shilkret orchestra. WJZ-NBC 11:15 Pat Barnes Sketches: 3 Pacific feature program; 6:15 Elsie Janis. Locomotive Loses Wheel While Standing on Track Worthington, March 29. Passengers on train No.

203 of the M. St. P. O. railway yester "The Official System' Hrw holding a chiffon wrap, into which Mary Chevronne slipped hi? tare arms.

"I'll sit at the dressing table, Miss Chapelle. There's a Adopted by Leading Authorities By E. V. SHEPARD for vour case mere." ne got out oi oea ana stooa, not ine weu Stfd trimly gowned woman of the day before yesterday, but bigger, droopier in her unaress. Ana yei, in ner eyes, in me curve 01 "it.

thm Bras snmpthincr trirlish. somethine credulous refusing. face value that could ruff the next lead of clubs could not lay down dummy's two trumps and mouui, uj' mm back, to keep quiet to age. 0 had selected one of the letters from the bed, held It tightly as y. moved towards the dressing table.

her case to the dressing table: and met the direct gaze vphSip Persian looking at her from out a lacquered frame. this great slant was a friend and as such not to be feared. So White-foot grew bold and actually took a bit of food from a hand held out to hun. After that, in a surprisngly short time, he did not hesitate to climb up on the lap of Farmer Brown's Boy. Mrs.

Whitefoot was not quite so bold, but at last even she forgot her fears and allowed Farmer Brown's Boy to gently stroke her as she sat on his- knee eating. So there ir the old sugar house in the Green Forest everybody was happy. Never had Whitefoot and Mrs. Whitefoot felt more safe. Never had they had a more comfortable home.

Never had they had so many good things all at once to eat. And Farmer Brown's Boy was quite as happy. It was a wonderful feeling to know that these little people of the Green Forest trusted him and had no fear of him. So, evenings when there was no work to do he spent much time playing with these confiding little friends. Yes, there was much happiness in the old sugar house.

(Copyright, 1932, T. W. Burgess) The next Brings Terrible News." then gain entry to his own hand by a lead of a heart or a diamond. If A held the Ace of Hearts there was serious danger that would obtain a ruff of clubs, regardless of which enemy held the missing of diamonds, knew that the chances for A to hold the Ace of Hearts were just even. He knew that the chances for the trumps to break were 68 in 100, if he overtook the second lead of clubs from dummy, and so led dummy's of spades: then he led the J.

overtook it with his K. and led his Ace, dropping all adverse trumps in the three leads. Having freed his mind of the fear that might ruff a club, the declarer led his of clubs; followed bv his last club. The trick was won PROBABILITIES INDICATE CORRECT PLAY A practical knowledge of card probabilities often serves as the best guide to proper procedure. The following hand, played at the Knickerbocker Whist club, fulfilled a maximum contract with ease, simply because the declarer could read cards and knew where his best chances for success lay.

No club in the world has anything like the number of top line players that are members of the Knickerbocker. In every great gathering of players that fact Is noted. To avoid, having the list of contestants appear like a club roster, the majority of Knickerbockers players register under other club names. If that were not done, other clubs might feel that they had little hope of winning, and they might decline to play. AQj QK986 AQJ5 "My niece Dolly don't feel that she's really married to that rich old man.

She just took him as an endowment policy for herself an' the young husband she'll get later on." Jopvright. 1933. Publishers Svndicatei "Sarah won't be happv hvin' with her daughter. No woman is happy in a house where she's treated kind but don't have no say so." by dummy, and upon the last club in Y's hand, discarded his only heart. had a chance for a grand slam, OAJ8 provided the following situation ae UNCLE RATS CORNER 463 OAS veioped: 11 held the missing Ace of hearts, without also holding the (Programs subject to last minute changes by stations) Tuesday Afternoon A 1052 OJI07432 4 a lead 01 lowest heart mignt A 2 109632 1 06432 VISITS IN SPAIN II The Alhambra and' Gibraltar cause to play his Ace, thinking that held the J.

In that event 4:15 "Mft the WABC (CBSl WCCO KSCJ. 4:30 Gardrn Melodies. WEAF (NBCl WOW, would ruff the Ace, leaving dum my available for a discard or Although it has been injured by an earthquake, by a fire, and by the French (who blew up eight tow diamond. Provided A held the 8:00 Arthur Jarrett. WABO (CBSl of diamonds it could be picke up, KSCJ.

day were spared prooaoie injuries or loss of life when the locomotive lost a wheel while standing on the track here instead of losing it while in motion. By some unexplained cause, the center drive shaft broke while the engine was taking water here and when the engineer pulled the throttle the parts of a center drive wheel flew to pieces. A bad wreck wouid likely have resulted had the accident occurred while the train was in motion, Michigan leads states east of the MississiDpt river in the production of alfalfa, Up to the year 1892, Spain had an excellent "leaning tower," but it leaned so well that it had to be taken down, lest it should fall on someone. That tower was built before the death of Columbus, and it stood or leaned for 386 years. ers), the Alhambra is still in fairly and zs losing diamond couia oe 5:30 Ray Perkins.

WJZ (NBC) WLW "Isn't if she felt herself paling "Sir Philip Persian?" It was a large photograph. It must have been taken at least five KOA. discarded upon Dummy's top heart. S4S Little Orphan Annie. WJZ (NBCl wnen aid not put up ine Ace 01 hearts, of course ruffed, and wound up by losing one diamond ears ago.

Tnis was a younger rmup reraian uian me aiscipuiiea, nara Campbell orchestra, WHAT (NBC) AAK9874 K87 OQ97 made an opening bid of 1-Spade. bid 2-No. Trumps, an urgent invitation for partner to respond. accepted, by jumping to 4-Spades. Thereupon bid 6-Spades.

The opening lead was the 3 of clubs. When dummv was spread the declarer saw that it might be possible to lose one spade trick, one heart trick, and one dia wow WT AM. ivernor OI tne lama isianas. ims was ine yuuiiR man 01 is unei iment who had knelt beside a girl in an austere room whose long win- tncK, just iuiniung nis smau siam contract. 6:30 The 8tebbins Boys.

WJZ (NBC) good condition. Thousands of foreign visitors come to see it every year, and they marvel at the beauty of the halls and courtyards formed by the olden Moors. The Moors invaded Spain in the year 711. They conquered almost all of the country, remained for more than seven centuries. Just before Columbus made his first trip across the broad Atlantic, the Bows opened to a tropic night and a white moon.

Copyright 1932 King Features WrJrtK KOA. P. A. Quarter-hour. WEAP (NBCl KFYR WTAM.

Mary unevrones voice, noney oi oveiiayuig lis years ui Syndicate, Inc. firiness. I nave sucn a lot 10 asu you, my 6:45 Camel Quarter-hour. WABC (CBS) "0. yes.

Mrs. unevronne Do you know that photograph? Who it is?" "Isn't it" she felt herself paling "Sir Philip Persian?" "Yes." A thrill, a gasp, in the middle aged woman's voice Was possible Faire thought as so young a girl can think was it possible Moors were driven back to Africa. mond trick. To fulfill his contract he had to avoid two out of these three possible losses. What was his WCCO Kr AB.

The Goldbergs, WEAF (NBC) WTAM WENR. 7:00 The Bath Club WABO (CBS) WGN WCCO. Voters' Service. WJZ (NBC) WLS KOA. Sanderson and Crumit.

WEAF INBCI WOW WTAM. a it it ten that women ot so or, more nearly, oa were as emouon naaen, as sionate, as exaitea, as were tnose young enougn to oe tneir oaugn- best method of minimizing his cnances 01 going down? rs? Even those weeks at Sheba salons had not luiiy eniignienea shp had seen them come in their dozens, the seekers after youth, the bgers-on to the flame-like garment of youth, the pursuers of love and On its face A had led a fourth-best trick. might hold either the 4-2 or the 4 alone. Dummv' Are amour. iei sne naa never lanen tnem seriously, one nau neaiu jviutc.

rancois say cynically and lightly: "Is it not sad when it is too late?" won the trick, and the fall of the 4 But now suddenly Faire. perhaps because she had a wild heart free irom us nana indicated that, nn om the disdains of sophistication, opened her eyes and saw Mary iwvronne as Mary Chevronne saw herself. She saw her not as a silly, less he were false-carding he held no more clubs; deception would be Jutting out from the coast of southern Spain is a high rocky point known as the Rock of Gibraltar. If we could believe a fable told bv ancient Greeks, this rock is one of the giant pillars set up by Hercules. Another "Pillar of Hercules" is across the Strait of Gibraltar.

The Rock of Gibraltar is owned by Great Britain, and supports a British fort. Near the base of the rock is the town of Gibraltar which contains people of English, Italian, Spanish, Jewish and Moorish blood. Counting British soldiers, there are about 21,000 persons at Gibraltar. (This story may be used as a school topic in geographv or history. It belongs in section of your scrapbook.) Tomorrow Spanish Farmer.

deny lemaie amorist out as a woman swept forlornly and lately by we tnat exaitea ner to tne sicies oi ecstatic expectation or would cast looiisn Decause deceiving his partner by echoing might cost his side a trick. Taking the situation at er to the hell of ultimate despair. Pecause Faire Chapelle's heart was 7:30 Kate Smith and her Music WABC 1CBS1 WGN WCCO. Harmonies. WJZ (NBC) WLS KOA.

True Story hour. WEAF (NBCl WOW WTAM. 7:45 Sisters of the Skillet. WJZ NBC) WLW KDKA. 6:00 Musical Magazine.

WEAF (NBC) WOW WTAM. Ben Bernie's Blue Ribbon orchestra. WABC (CBSl WGN WCCO. 830 Eno Crime club. WABO (CBSl WGN KMOX.

Great Personalities. WJZ (NBC) WLW WENR 9:00 Listerine program. WJZ (NBC) KDKA WMAQ. Luckv Strike orchestra. WEAF INBCI WTAM WENR KOA.

The Voice of 1.000 Shades. WABC (CBSl WBBM WCCO. :30 Chesterfield hour. WABC( CBS) WBBM WCCO. Paris Niuht Life.

WJZ KDKA KYW. js wild ana unsponea sne saw witn a lunness and sublimity of gen- oaty the despair and beauty of Mary Chevronne's love for Philip WCCO KFAB. ersian. 1:15 Musical revue. WABO (CBS) KSCJ "Your hands are like ice, my dear.

-'I'm so sorry." "No. I like it. I like cool hands. I want to talk to you. We needn't RUTH Etting On the air for Chester field exclusively for a period of 13 every Wednesday and Saturday at 10 p.

m. E.S.T. Outstanding radio and musical comedy star. Leaning clock-tower which was are the mask today?" RM-thjnlc Serenade, WJZ (NBO) Pour Eton Boys. WABO (CBS) KSCJ.

tT. S. Navy band WABO (CBS) WCCO KFAB KSCJ. i win give you a cleansing treatment ana a toning up massage." "That's a dear girl." Now Mrs. Chevronne had sunk on the dressins 6eat.

rather over- taken down in 1892 A more important building the 4:15 Going to Press. WABC (CBS) KSCJ 10:00 Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ (NBC) KOA tangly. She was looking with narrowed piercing eyes at herself in Alhambra still stands in Spain. 4:80 Wavne King and his orchestra.

It dates back more than 600 years. WENR WFAA. 43olumbia concert. WABO (CBS) WCCO KFAB. wenr wuw KFYR.

Skippy. WEAF (NBC) WOW. glass. f3he had laid the letter by the portrait, her fingers stui on Faire's eyes fell to the restless fingers to the envelope. She had Jy once before seen Philip Persian's handwriting.

She saw it again Tne name "Ainamora' comes i'A 5:30 The Royal Vagabonds. WJZ (NBO) 10:15 P. A. Quarter-hour. WEAF (NBC) WOW WENR WFAA.

10:30 Knights of Columbus program. from Arabic words, meaning "the Red Castle." It is, indeed, a castle; and in days of old it was the home nnA, aa. 5:45 Bing Crosby, WABO (CBS) KFAR. In the glass Mary Chevronne's eyes followed the direction of the other es. And the blush and smile of a.

eirl came over her face. It was of Moorish kings. BP tnUl) WOW WTAM WFAA. The Merrle Men Quartet. WJZ (NBCl WLW WENR.

TTncle Ray has a leaflet containing 40 good riddles which he will gladly send free of charge to any reader sending him a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Address him in care of this paper. In Behalf of the Delinquent Taxpayers. WEAF (NBCl KOA. 8:00 Organalltlea.

WABC (CBS) KFAB Thirteen towers rise, from the 11:00 Ous Arnheim orchestra. WABC WMAX. tonderful how young and tender her dark, heavy face became. She moved the portrait frame a little so that it weighted down the itterand dropped her hand in her lap. "I was admiring your ring," said Faire with the easy automatic fa- ity already learned in the salon.

Amos 'n- Andy. WJZ (NBC) WLW KDKA. Alhambra, and there are heavy walls between the towers. The castle covers 35 acres of ground, on a hill outside the city of Granada. 8:15 Campbell orchestra with Robert (Copyright, 1931, Publishers Syndicate) Simmons, wieaf inbc wow.

Yes?" said Mrs. Chevronne sweetly. "It was given to me oy me west person in the world nearly five years ago when he went abroad." 8:30 The Stebbins Boys. WJZ (NBC) KOA WFAA The Boswell Sisera. WABO (CBS) WBBM.

P. A. Quarter-hour. WEAP (NBC) KFYR WTAM. raire soaKed a pad in cleansing lotion.

"I suDrjose to vou. child." said Mrs. Chevronne. "five years seems a BVRGESS BEDTIME STORIES fry long time." 8:45 Jones and Hare, WJZ (NBO) WFAA THE Boswell SISTERS A new Chesterfield fe toret Hear them every Morj. day and Thursday ert ning at 10:30 E.S.T.

Famous for the rhythm and harmony of their vocalizing. KUKS. Camel Quarter-hour. WABO (CBS) (CBSl WCCO KFAB. Ernie Palmquist'a orchestra, WJZ INBCI WENR.

Wednesday Morning 7:30 Cheerio. WEAF INBCI WOW. 7:45 Old Dutch Girl. WJZ I NBC) Jollr Bill and Jans. WJZ (NBCl KFYR.

6:00 Little Jack Little. WABO (CBS) KSCJ. Oene and Olenn. WEAF (NBC) WOW, KFYR. 6:15 Phil Cook INBCI KFYR.

Dr. Royal 8. Copeland. I A INBCI WOW. 1:80 Tony's Scrapbook.

WABO (CBS) Beautiful Thought. WJZ (NBC) KFYR. :18 Melodv Parade. WABO (CBS) KFAB KSCJ. Clara.

Lu and Em. WJZ (NBC) KFYR. :45 Betty Crocker. WEAF NBO) WOW. The Four Clubmen.

WABC (CBS) WCCO KSCJ. 7:00 American Taxpayers League nri EVERYBODY IS HAPPY By Thornton W. Burgess gram. WJZ (NBC) KFYR KOA WlW. Big Time.

WEAP (NBC) WOW I suppose it would in some conditions." "Pive years is nothing! Nothing!" Mrs. Chevronne said more loudly, at a slight tremor shook her. "How old are you, Miss Chapelle?" I was twenty-two I was married to a man I hated." raire had, during her short apprenticeship in the cause of beauty, 'fen so few treatments on her own responsibility that she had as yet i dom been the recipient of those extraordinary confidences in which men pour out their souls and their family secrets to hairdresser, or manicurist. And now she was to hear, not the immaterial reve-1 ions which the other airls heard and automatically forgot, but revela- WTAM. The Bath Club.

WABO (CBS) WON WCCO. For lasting happiness you must In other people put your trust. Old Mother Nature. It didn't take Farmer' Brown's Boy long to discover that Whitefoot the Wood Mouse had loined Mrs. 7:15 Melo Clarions.

WJZ (NBC) KFYR WFAA Blngln' Sam. WABO (CBS) WON WCCO Whitefoot in the new home under the 7:89 Pryor's band The Revelers. WEAF hlS Which mattered to her mors nrofonndlv than anvthine else in her INBCI WOW WTAM KOA KFYR 10:30 Romance Exchange. WJZ (NBC) 2 arid. Kate Smith.

WABC (CBSl WON WCCO. rvriK. Morning Minstrels. WABO (CBS) KSCJ. She said: "How very sad, Mrs.

Chevronne." The training at the salons in the art of suitable conversational re- 7:45 Colonel and Budd. (CBS) 11:00 Boulanger's orchestra, WABC "ise was to the noinf.r "Yoii nav 'how verv sad. Or. how WON WUW. 8:00 The Old Counsellor.

WEAP (NBO) WOW WTAM. finderful, or 'I am so glad to hear "it, Or, 'I am so ICB8I KFAB iukjj. Home Circle. WEAF (NBO) WOW KFYR. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

near you say so, or pernaps if snouia De: ao WJZ (NBCl WLW KDKA. 11:30 Farm and Home hour. WJZ (NBC) i men aiwavs realize how women sutler, ur. -maaam, now Past Freight. WABO (CBS) WON WCCO.

WOW KriH. Wednesday Afternoon he treat you Or again perhaps: 'But, then, madam, your Mobiloll concert. WEAP (NBC) WOW pnQ I think shp was Ipnlnna of And aiwavs: Madam, we 12:00 Farm Community program. WABC not realize ourselves, but if only you could see the difference in your WTAM KOA. Eno Crime Club.

WABO (CBS) WGN. ALEX Gray Every Tuesday and Friday evening at 10:30 E. S.T. Already popular with Chesterfield radio (UBS! wctu RUJ. WV-Aunt Jemima.

WABC (CBS) WCCO. 1:30 American School of the Air. WABC ouii you nave taicen carer bo inme. rTanuois counscucu tiates. 9:000 ran tland Rice.

WEAP (NBC) 'How very sad," said Faire Chapelle. Mrs. Chpvronnp lpnrtprt hnrlr in t.ha rlrpssinff spat. But she had not WUW WHiHK I AM KUA, Chesterfield hour. WABC (CBS) WCCO WBBM.

Wd. She was tpncprl in pvpitt fihpr. i with vour request to Mrs. Eldred of the "Your Baby and Mine" department of this newspaper. Ask for the Relay nl :80 Playboy hour.

WABO (CBS) WCCO WBBM. NBC Artists Service WEAP (NBC) "I had forgotten that that old can old coat in a corner of the sugar house. He was anxious to see just where that new home was, for he couldn't imagine where that nest could have been placed, unless it was on the floor beneath the coat, and that didn't seem to him like a very safe place. "Perhaps," thought he, "there is a little hole in the floor under there, and the nest is under the floor." But true to his determination not to again frighten little Mrs. White-foot, he kept away from that old coat as long as he suspected that either Mrs.

Whitefoot or Whitefoot was at home. He left the door of the sugar house open a crack at night so that those Mice could go and come as they pleased. At last he saw both dart out at the same time. This was his chance. He hurried over to the old coat and carefully lifted it enough to peep under.

When he say the rusty old syrup can tying on its side there, he knew instantly that this was the new home and chuckled. "I had forgotten that that old can was here," he muttered. "Mrs. Whitefoot was clever to think of moving into this. Yes, sir, she was clever.

He carefully replaced the coat iust as it was and bv the time Mrs. leaflet by name. waa here," he muttered WOW WTAM WENR. 10:00 Barlow Symphony. WEAP (CBS) We must admit that whether or Mis.

Chevronne laughed a little as she complied and Faire thought: is happier this morning because of the letter." I was married to mv husband for twenty-five years before I met the an I really adored," said Mrs. Chevronne. Yours is nnp nf t.ha trosprlipa Mra WCCO WNAX. not the child has anything to fear, Nellie Revell. WEAP (NBC) WOW he thinks he has.

The experience WTAM. Amos 'n' Andy WJZ (NBC) WENR WMAQ KOA. "Whaf ri 1. rrhairrnnne it on the floor near the old coat. A few minutes later Mrs.

Whitefoot discovered it and it was plain to see that she was excited. Sne seized a mouthful and carried it back under the coat. Then out came Whitefoot rrw I ItMUW auuub LI OKU Ulttltir dwu usii nan ciosea lids watching in the mirror tne patting nnger of being grabbed and kissed and exclaimed over by strangers is intensely disaggreeable to him. Children don't get accustomed to unpleasant things. VerV HttlP iwrhoiu Hut foal fnr nthers "Can you feel for niuch older, women?" said Mrs.

Chevronne, Doesn't it seem to you that I am a fool to be crazily in love with and did the same thing. Then, how those two did work! Back and forth what snouia Happen The mother's policy should be a 10:15 P. A. Quarter-hour. WEAF (NBC) WOW WENR KOA.

The Tune Blenders. WABO (CBS) WON WCCO. 10:80 Vincent Lopes orchestra. WEAP (NBCl KFYR. WOW on Jane Froman orchestra, WJZ (NBC) WMAQ.

Coon Sanders orchestra. WEAF (NBCl WTAM WENR KOA 11:00 Eddie Durhln'a orchestra. WABC (CB8I WCCO. tney scurried, carrying that cotton "vcr twenty years younger tnan mysciif U. no.

Rplav nlaaca" passive not an active one. The child's waste nome, until at last every par tide of it had disappeared. "You're new to this business, but you're very, very good atjt. "OaitlP Sflirt T'rl flnrl vnn a nnnjra Vntt ara cansitivp That's What IS courage in the presence of strangers should rise because he discovers by NAT Shilkret Directing the Cheater-field Orchestra as usual, every evening except Sunday. One of radio's best liked conductors for a good masseuse.

And you are Intelligent, of course, my dear actual experience that he has nothing to fear from them. Never push Kosewooas sister. But now ainerenn Different?" And such happiness as there was in that old can! There were two nests there now; one for Mrs. Whitefoot and the babies and one for Whitefoot. It didn't take them long to discover that they had only to run a foot or two from the old a crying babv into the arms 01 a 'I COllllI nsire to1U alV tn vntt I VaiI BM hlimBn.

stranger. Let her ignore him if she discovers he is afraid. Ignore his iMnyo UJ Very young and the young are often so cruel but you are Whitefoot returned was at the other end of the sugar house. He noticed fretfulness if strangers are in the id, IUU "UnK. kou Know." ttelaX RPain rtlaoea tfr.

that she was carrying some nesting room, or put him in a room alone. Again tha lnw lannh n. a narf'at fnnl thic mornine: a oerfect coat to get all sorts of goodies spread there for them. You see, Farmer Brown's Boy was doing his Don't force him to accept anyone's material and a few minutes later saw Whitefoot take some more under the old coat. attention.

fj But listen! I want to' ask you something, and I want the truth. 'our months can you can vou improve me? These lines under my oest to mane inenas with these little The adults whom children like uiiu i.iiik nniima nniM i ita wnnrn i nui ni ini. i.ii i uuu "That can is so big that they need a bigger 'thought he. "I'll best never force their attentions unon them. They sit ouietly and let VUU1C 11X11 UilU tcln a Breat deal, madam." ro COLUMBIA COAST-TO-COAST NETWORK elve them a bit of help." people, and kept a supply of food for them.

Often in the evening he would sit close by while they ate, and it didn't take them long to understand that the timid souls come up to them, He cot a bis handful of cotton let the children angle lor their at i.r 1B 80 oianK, isn i 117 ou see, my uei, thinra that. h. 1 1, waste and pulling it apart scattered tention as children will. If the child nt iiRTu ursi Ul I1IC. i shall do ever-thlng I can.

But you are too pessimistic about discovers that there is no basis for Man In Alienation Suit Against Brother Tyndall, March 29. In the alien-ation of affection case which occupied the time of the circuit court here four days, a verdict has been rendered giving Leo Fridrirh $1,000. He had sued for $10,000 from his brother Albln, charging that his brother had alienated his wife's affections. The Fridrich brothers are farmers living three miles east of Tyn-dayy and are sons of one of the pioneers who accumulated land. The case attracted great local interest.

F. M. Scoblic, Tyndall, and H. A. Doyle, Yankton, were attorneys for complainant, and Wicks and Qulnn, Scotland, represented the defendant.

I his fear, that strangers do not notice Hiure you fwp! I've heard all that from that girl Winfred. You're all tra ned assure you OtOp! I've hparrl all not, until he outgrows his fears. him or force him to notice them, it; to lie anr! tn nlaaea rtort tha treatment to make optim- 1,0 his initial fears are set at rest. Under If such methods were successful Hlnf Please. Its I YS wh0 com to you! I'd advise them, too.

But they are those circumstances his natural de. sire to be noticed will rise triunv oam aire siowiy. (Copj-rlght, 1931; By Mir Edgtnton), not. They ignore the very causes of a shop, or strangers cannot come into the home without the baby's crying pitifully and clinging to his mother. Sometimes, of course, these manifestations mean only that the, baby dislikes sharing his mother's attention.

Having been the center of her interest, he finds that strangers snatch this away from him. He tne cnna lears. mey only serve phant over his fears. He forgets his dislike of them and forgets to cry. Their complete indifference to him (Continued tomorrow).

to increase tne cnuas timidity un less the cause of his timiditv ls re. has wiped away his tears, moved. That takes longer, but its It Tomorrow: "Don't, Coax Baby to more, enective. Indertendenre ie ciqarette Eat Unless You Want a Behavior Problem." YOURBABY AND MINE By MILDRED METER ELDRED At home he should learn gradually to get along without so much atten Mrs. Eldred will be glad to give advice to any reader on the diet tion from his mother.

Thus, he mav not fear strangers, but aisiiKes them because in their presence he feels alone and neglected. t'sual Policy Naturally a mother is baffled and that's MILDER-Ma TASTES BETTER learns to be Independent. I have and general cars 01 children. Be THRl'ST TIMID CHILD leaflet, "Teaching Child to Become Independent," detailing the wisest sure to enclose a self addressed stamped envelope with your letter G.O.P. CANDIDATES NUMEROUS Haytl.

Republican voters in Hamlin county will have a wide field to select from, since there are two to four candidates for all of the Offices excent three. Thar ara course for the mother. Any mother ana sena it to Myrtie Meyer Eldred in care of the "Your Baby and THEY'RE PURE the baby will turn away from strange ducking his head in his mother's shoulder and refusing to look up. Perhaps ths sense of fear may go to such lengths that he cannot be taken away from home into annoyed by such actions. She wants to do something about it.

And the first thing evervone advises her to do ls to go right on making the child accept the attentions of strangers, whether he likes them or whose baby ls clinging too closely to her for companionship should be interested in this leaflet. Send only ttwt ni STRANGERS hours are spent 3 of HS tlmldtty the pres- "rangers. Even when small, Mine" department of this news paper. All letters are given prompt I republican candidates as against 8 a self-addressed, stamped envelope sviciiiiiu. i i ueiiiwraus..

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