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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 11

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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THE HAJnLTON DAILY NEWS. HAMILTON? SEPTEMBER 1,1922, be Careful! Mary Douglas Chapter XX. ii The Other Girl. "Do you know this is the last day of our honeymoon?" Evan asked as he sat across from Gypsy at the breakfast table in his rooms'on Madison avenue. "Yeu mean you are going to take jne for granted now asked, a teasing light in her brown eyes.

He caught her hand and held it. "You'll make me spill the coffee!" fche warned him. "It's worth it," her husband retorted. "On this!" Gypsy said, in mock horror. "Why, Evan, they called it breakfast boat dn you remember When you bought it.

But I think it's more like a tea-gown." looked down at the ruffles of pale ecru lace on the creamy silk foundation. "Somehow I cnn't believe it's said, dreamily. "After hurrying to get up at seven o'clock every morning and having coffee and a roll and carrying my lunch in a box to Insist on Bayer Package Unless you see the name on package or on tablets you ere not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved sale by Bullions for Cblds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pam Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost ievv cents. Druggists -also sell bottles of 24 and 100.

Aspirin is the trade mark Bayer Manufacture oC Monoaceticacidester of Sdlicylicacid. Miss Purdy's, this doesn't seem real. Sometimes I'm Rfairji I'jn going to wake up and find it all has been a dream." Evan looked across at her with that inscrutable expression in his eyes. He was more in love with her than ever. The way she unfolded, by petal, like a golden-hearted rose, fascinated him.

"What do you want to do with our last a Gypsy asked; leaning her elbows on the table and looking across at him. "There's one thing we ought to do," Evan said, reaching for his cigarette case, selecting one, and lighting it slowly, wired mother the day we were married, and I think we ought' to run up and see her." "You've Viever told me about your mother, Evan." He tilted back his chair and did not speak at once. "You'll like her, I know you will, dear. I've been surprised that'she hasn't wired or telephoned. Then there's Nancy.

'Nice kid. She'll be (Aventy-one in Juno. She'll be crazy' about you, Gypsy. Chung came noiselessly into the room and removed the dishes. Gypsy watching his skilfully easy motions, was filled with wonder that he was her servant.

That she lived here in these charming rooms with Evan; that Chung did her bidding. "You remeber we said we'd get your trosseau after we were married Evan asked, pulling himself to his feet. "I thought we- might do that this morning, But you did buy this pretty thing, and my cunning pink dress--" He laughed down at. her "I can still get you a frock or two more i'nd pay my tailor', he teased. An hour later Gypsy was going in beside Evan toward a door that was held open by flunky in green livery.

I was the strangest shop she had ever seen. There was not a sign of a frock about, only stiff Louis chairs against ji gray wall. An arched door-way draped in wonderful old brocade, some flowers on a long taMe a dais extending across one end of the room, completed for Gypsy a scene that looked though it might be a stage setting. "What would madume like to see?" a tall girl, dressed beautifully in black, advanced to ask Gypsy. "An--an afternoon dress," Gypsy OHIO Ice Cream A Wonderful Dessert We Make It As Pure As Snow And As Delicious As Possible Buy it from one of our "wagon salesmen," at the factory, or at one'of our dealers.

PHONE: 1393 Central Avenue' and Second faltered. 1 In a few minutes a tall mannequin with 'superior manners and a beautiful figure, advanced through the doorway and'moved slowly back and forward before Gypsy's delighted eyes. "Pretty, dress, that. Would'you like-one like i Evan asked carelessly. "Oh, St's beautiful, that lavender with those blue linings.

But'it must be frighfully expensive," Gypsy answered. "Bother the expense!" Evan said. "If you like it you're to have it-" He slipped out his watch and frowned. "Can you excuse me a few minutes? 1 he asked courteously. I've got to telephone the office." Gypsy found herself and she asked to see a morning dress While she sat waiting there was a and she saw that some one else was entering: the apartment.

Gypsy snw with a tightening of the heart that tha some one else was none other than Ethel Hampton. Gypsy had only seen her once, but she knew she could never forget that pretty selfish face, that little air of disdain. She prayed that Ethel would not remember her. (To Be Continued.) ser, Gerald Glidewell, 'Bobbit, Max Wisecup, Ray King. The evening was spent in games and dainty refreshments were" stivxl.

NATION GROVE 3'arl Salmon, Several from here attended Siribe's and Old Settlers Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Jason Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Jones Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Gideon Me anil son Roscoe and family motored to Roseburg Sunday. G. W.

Salmon and family entertained relatives from Connersville and Indianapolis Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Geo E. Mite-hell and G. W.

Salmon made a business trip to Richmond Ind. one day last week. The neighborhood joins in congratulations for William Harris nnd bride. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Salmon, son Earl and friend spent last Thursday at OnnnersvHIc Ind. fair. The following young folks remembered Dwight Tutley on his birthday last.

Tuesday evening: Carrie and Lenora Niehoff, Anna Johnson, a Graham, Hazel Sheard, Hazel Wisecup, Hazel Ward, Edna Tuttley. Frank and Daniel Niehotf, Earl Salmon, j'oo Funkhau- STORAGE BATTERIES Why Pny Needless Profits Let us ship you the best Battery built direct from our factory. No battery is better than its plates. The plates we use are made by the firm which supplies the Army and Navy Air Servce with its Aviation batteries. We use the best separators on the market.

Thesa together with chemically pure acid, along with skilled, workmanship, allows this wonderful battery to be sold to you at the following prices. VOLT, 11 PLATE Ford, Chevrolet, Hupp, Mitchell, Studcbaker, 1C Cft Nash 6 VOLT, 13 PLATE 'Ovcrlnnd, Dort, Buick, Paige, sex, Hudson, Oakland, 10.10 12 VOLT, 7 PLATE Maxwell, Dodge, and din rn Franklin $13.01) Other cars at corresponding prices. Two year's guarantee. In ordering, give name, year and model of car. You can buy a cheaper battery but you cannot buy a better one at any price.

Bullseye Bulletin sent on request, tells the reason. THE BULLSEYE BATTERY CO. 120 W. 2nd Dayton, Ohio COTTAGE GROVE, Ind, Mm. Dr.

Wrlclit, C.rrMpen.lent NOTICE On Monday, September 4th, Labor Day, Our Trucks and Wagons will Deliver Ice until 12 o'clock, in order that you be sure to get your Ice, call phone 2580 before 10 o'clock, or you can get same our Ice Stations until 12 o'clock. Main Plant Front and Sycamore Station No. 2. 6th and Heaton Station No. 3.

Grand Blvd. and East Ave. Station No. 4. Belle Ave.

and Mt. Pleasant Station No, 5. East Ave. between Sycamore and Ludlow VALLEY ICE COMPANY PHONE 2580 Miss Dorothy Watson Richmond Mrs. Josie Barnard and daughter Miss Ella spent Tuesday afternoon with John Benner and daughter Marjorie.

Will Finili, Willis Sandford and Ben Hyde attended the fair at Con- ncrsville Wednesday. Miss Edith Keelor called on Miss Verda Miter Thursday. Miss Hester of Cincinnati 0., Mr. und Mrs. Frrfnk Hammerle called on Mrs.

Sarah Glenson and daughter Mamie Thursday evening. A. Sample of College Corner was in our town Friday. 'Isaac Glasgow made a ibusiness trip to College Corner Saturday. Chas.

Quich was calling on friends at'College Corner Saturday evening. Mrs. Flora oC Connersvilb Ind. visited Robert Quick and family Saturday and Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Hyde, Misses Mary, Catherine and Helen Lynde and Lady friend attended Chautauqua at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Budd Brown spent Sunday with Miss Verda Miller.

Mrs. Robert Toole and sons spent Monday afternon with Omar Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gardner re- RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER Only a smslj nmounr needed to salccn tlic hnidcsi al cr.

Jim a pinch dilh a eaiy--imj saves lialf youi loop bill on wash day. At Your Grocers turned home MondayX from a few weeks visit with friends and Relatives in Michigan and Minn. Mrs. Verna Being and daughter Fay were incinnati visitors Tuesday. It was Sunday morning, and Mr.

Newlywed insisted on going down stairs and preparing breakfast. Half an hour later the little bride descended to the dining-- room, and there found breakfast hot and steaming, waiting for her. One gentle, graceful movement with a knife severed the shell of an egg and laid bare its contents. Mrs, Newlywed paired and dear John," she gasped, "what have you done to these eggs 1" "Boilud then: of course!" retorted John. "Yes, but for how long?" "My dear girl, I carried out your instructions to' the letter." "Nonsense! The eggs are.as hard as bricks!" "Well, I only boiled them for twelve minutes." "Twelve minutes'." exclaimed Mrs.

Newlywed. "But I told you that three minutes was long enough for an egg." "Pm quite aware of that," retorted her husband proudly. "Acordingly, I allowed twelve minutes for eggs." Salt Rising Braad at the FOR THE RlUlr Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp COLIC, DIARRHOEA -SOLD EVERYWHERC- Are You One of the HAT are saving systematically in Building and Loan Associations? This vast number of savers in these associations know that their money is cafe and that they will receive earnings on their savings. Start to save n'ow--each week, semimonthly or monthly as you receive your income and see how fast your savings grow.

Save with Safety in The Building and Loan Associations of Hamilton Uselman Barnes Says: "One Order Placed With Us Will Give You The Custom Tailor Taste" THERE'S just a triumphant fit and feeling in clothes made-to order that no man can decry or describe. Then the patterns and colors are exclusive and always confined to Custom Tailoring--never going the route of the ready-made store. 1 Suit or Overcoat Two Prices Only Made To Order Purchasing your Suit or Overcoat from us is the best investment you can make in clothes--when Price, Quality, Comfort and Durability in madc-to- order clothes are concerned. We operate a different kind of a store, a clothing economy salesroom where you can save from to $10 by walking up one short flight of stairs. Or, if you prefer, phone 338-R and we will call with a complete line of Fail Woolens.

U-B TAILORS TO TASTE Second Floor Frcchtling- Block, Opp. Court House 152 High Street.

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