Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Kingston Spy from Kingston, Wisconsin • Page 3

Publication:
The Kingston Spyi
Location:
Kingston, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 1 Sl'Y KINGSTON. WIS CLASSIFIED A HELP WANTED now ti rj rs-st" uJ industry I n.if iv wittoir tf mprt of IHY i i Iocs! Umced ntat bervict A i i 1 I I i fid i i I I 1 1 1 I I 1 Hot i i i A I i I Iftltl ft ti Iv. I I I H.M-. T10N i i i i irf i nt rd ru lOOfi i I -n I i i i i Busmess Opportunities THK STORY I Zorle Corey. Who is in love tilth Uum in, nil nuded iMto Ukinc a she not Walt, helping crtif thr mrmnirt flf rrandfathrr A i Iiunc4n.

Aboard bound for a I I thrown ovrr- but Is rrsturd AHrr 1 Paul and Tone I'aal brother, i now Is In love, plotting with tViruhrup I BeUcT- Ing SM-vi lo In djn rr trtM to t. And driven into (hi- whfre sbt It told she ttill it str the mnrise, Pierre, who thrrw rip at rabin arid a her hilled He trlli of a Ie with SUTc, ftnd i i i fh Stt t- a i A 1 i i I i I 1 1 pr i i 1 7 rr til A It i i Hot nt I tn i i 'Ju r- i rift V.n i 4-14 i i i i Mtt 1 1 i 1 i It i it i i A 1 1 i I i -r i 1 I i i Torttb I i i vrr i A rn I i f- i i fiMM V. i i i IV i 4 i i i I i I of ir A i 4 7 1 1 i i FEATHERS WANTED rt ATM i its 1 1 i i St in Id I A I HI It i i St I MUSKM! Instruments Wanted i TI PLUMBTNG SUPPLIES I'ici- an tji i i ir I nib i i i i i it I i II A I I dOl I Hi) i fl A i POULTRY Brill" 1" I I I i i I i i It In i ur I 1 I Mi I I I i II I I I i Im i I I I I I 1 rt I I ir I I I i i I I Hi I i i POULTRY WANTED Orissod Poultry Re i i i 1 MI i 1 1 i i i I It 1 I i i MHb i i i I REAL ESTATE FA AMI IU MM Opt i i i. in i I i 1 i Kri 1 I I i i i Wi HT 1 Preservo Our Liberty Buy U.S. War ni For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly be- It imps Hcrht rtf a trouble to help lousen and expel term laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe heal raw tender, In flamed bronchial i mem- quickly allavs Uie co'igh or you air fe have your money back CREOMULSION for Couxhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis WM SV--H Kidneys Must Work Well- For lou TolrrI rll t-4 i ttrry fMtk, it tppiRf i Rifel rr (ft If rrp I injury to fcia ii iheiv ii i 1 a Ji I tynr 4 iwrtv Hum i a (vxi i I I I I i i i 'I it i i Mr Lanni h( itf il Pit rrt I in his breath through av.

Hi i V.M i and backed way from hp Zone i i a curious way, rcnev cd he cth Her brain vvas i -t vi he ird the soft it ''f the roof and the o- ui rfingled from the Mr V- -fi iVed into the roo-n lie I uslv What goes on he-e" ct is i Duncan' He saw Zone He ud harshly a is this il ii here Pierre started to ilk but Mr Strnmbcrg cjl hni rl Hond lev he said i' is the meaning of this" Zone looked about 'or another a I ir i i I Will trv iu 1 un I ud As he i i Mr S'rumbcrg giew mori and i If sh roi.lfl Iv I Str imbfrg here If si i muld irnehow hold Ihi ITI ill i i before this, her di JIM mu Ulu- wchl mu'! i i i i 11 i i ittpntion If the i i il i i i how InsisUnt St. vi 1 1 b. i nn hiving Basil i i Tt t' (I nnrr ir- ty thin ht ul 1 i tho key to I I i I i il I it 1 inta tion use it I 1 nn there he ikl In i I i him here And if his is Ijnni 'lit him here it is ift tn is a he would bruin In Mr LanniriK is i IncMlv explaining Why Mr i i i broke in "did yt leave th it ir in front of this house'" 1 11 move it Mr -mum' ntismv 1 attended to it You have been a II. i il i UUI MI I could i i i I HI here' Ynu iwu i uott IIH ii ui i einuaiiassnii, 11 sal ou i (,. tl i 1 ml at OIHC I i L.IVi i icldrsss of a i i in nt in i i i i i He will a i i tu i i i Tonu iilinit, I'u Mr Lan ntni.

ml a i a i i said Mr StromberK We I i something to fettle i gu nut there and watch at th it i He turned back lo 7.n n- He shook hu head iv IK ilms an innocent thini, like you have to get i up in an unholy mess like this'' shriiKKed not jay the fortunes of war'" she answered "Thais i I nsmliv say when I get into these corners Mr btrnmberg is staring at her micht nsk Pierre "Pu rrc" Ht i around "She 11 Vi i i i. Mi Strom bcrfi said I stopped H( tin cd i 'o 7onc She til i In a little She was. toi-R to in Hi thi situation ut liirhm jnr 1 1 T- she i i Anna Bi 1 md iki hjnd'n, it land IU il Si i i i i md v. phut hv a fir ng in Pi nn six nths ago' ru IK! And ur I i I in ner off the i ninj mi i tlw p-opellera and di jw it i ht r' it I i trot ui Bci Im A i i i i Mr i i ru i demurely i tint a baci.td "Hi is in, Mr Lam inn br i i ihlance to Anna Bo ami is a ipitlU-d all Uvs trti I i but an a i Inn i i i 'us put I me sii, hi whole life- in thf rt i ie si i i i Strom 111 rtt 11 i sav I Uii- land vh it Th. mort MI I got out of ie i i reported thai 111 Sti blut i i nd alert I Uv ij I nally DOANS PILLS ii i Ml I I I were amused been rather curious about Mr "itromberg I have the Kreatesl iebpcit and ad miration for the orK you ve been doing here in Ha A You are not on my tide but I always admire brilliant work i Mr btronbi rg sm led His a became rrd I gan Hendlev," Mr S'romherg laid impjtif told von go out and waiih at th.it window Mr i ng si walked i out i the room I I am most curious to know how you from the flrme s'juad." said Mr Strombi rg Rut Mr is it cus tomary for you to subject your guests to 'uch indigmtits' Am 1 a wJd uia that rnifht spring on you thri'e powerful and destroy I you" i I am i borry, Mibb Boland' Pi i erre' Untie Miss iland nandj and fuet at once' Pierre severed the cords that bound her fi et then the cords that bound her wrists Her leg! were to the knees and her armi were numb to her shoulders Pierre They hung down limp blue white and useless, The dawn was growing brighter The prickling sensation had reached her wrists and anHes was begin i i ii '(if I it inn ft-f i were jst i ii ht 1i I i i a i 4 h.

I LI I t4 I i (I 1 Ii llli aixl i A man appeared He came lurch- In Ihe doorway ning to enter her hands and feet She tried to lift her hands but she coutd not Will vim tell me Mr Stromberg asked how you got out of Oslo in January, 1941" 'There agim," 7one answered. "you are embarrassing me To answer tnit question I would impli cate innocent people He studied her The prickling 1 i lianas and i i She tried to lift her i into he" lap She succeeded but Iht pim ilrnost tmde her cry i hi Mr I anning 5 voice can In i tht 1 in irv ijiistion i i or i Mr i i a i i i sp kf irh cverv Purnpoin i. i this en i i isitt th i air is not i i UK) Mr st PI i I tn i a fnni of vou St 1 1 it up His 1 ti i is i i red uc'I ic snid quictlj Ik ose I 7 Gern in .1 i 1 i I -n p'j up i i-t I I 1 I it 'I i I sh ne rr I I' i-- i i i lot il i i i if it 4 icl i i a i mi 1 t-T, ai and i i 1 II lfl 'he I i id hoped them but it took the form of on.ziiiK aihe She tried to stand up. Then were sharp crarrping in her fct Her ankles would not sur port her II 'be cjuld ttana up, she could 1 tlitoufh the window cr-Lil I ira vi a a and hide somt- wh I' was her onlv chance e.s^^iift up HI RES gave ly When she tried 11 prjsp the scat of the ehair anJ i i hcrsdf up i i Ihey i i no strength I- im F'nr i she resKd a moment Tho 'h i i rren were iwms i the kitchen door slowly open She thought it a being blown i by the wind but there was no ind A Tur- ippeared He came lurching 1 doorway A knifelike pain ecTipd to tw bt her heart The man stood swaying with his head SJKS His held his fite his clothing were a masj of shining purple red mud What she could see of his face under the mud was battered almost bivond recognition Blood and ud were indistinguishably intermingled 1 rose in i throat She whispered. 'S'tne' Steve 1 He cirried in one hand two metal objects so covered red mud that it was hard to recognize them He st ired at her bleanly She reili7id thit he was so groggy he could i stand He must have been lying half conscious mud all this time He must a called on superhum effort to keep this appointment with Basil Stromberg He stood swaying drut kenly, staring at Zone out of bloodshot blurred blue i yes With his head sagging, his arms limply bis de him, his whole caked with rrud he was even mori frightening than Pierro had bicn Stive Dnnnan came lurching toward her He moved deliberately as stiffly as clumsily as a robot He nised beside her and peered into her bhuiked white face He dropped oni of the rex oh ITS or pistols int liir lap In a strange rurrbhng voice he said Use this baby H(r ichef was great that a spasm of hvstena shot through her and into the living room A sense of a ind strepgii 1 ed mag ieallv into her D' ff in w-is suddenly more than a man that 1 lo ul He was i un- (tp'eTib'e t.T id left for dead in the red mud he had made himself get up and come here She thnuffht We 11 pro!) ibly not get out of tins a'lve but I ve seen the most glorious thing my hfe I ve seen a man who was be-Uen to death refuse to accept it 1 ve seen man prove that mankind can be besten down' fhe man was in the next room.

i his luirblirg un earthly voice 'Hands up--all of you' There was a sudden short silence It was followed by an outburst of sound A gun went off There ere other sounds Zone was trying to pick up the revolver or the pistol in her lap But her hands were useless thought of what Steve had done-the agoiuvb he must a gone through to get here I She tried to stand up Tnere oe curred in the next room a splinter ing sound and a thump is a djor burst open 1 bhe saw them from the window There were three of them--Steve Pierre and Mr Lannms: all locked together a sti i ning rrass of muddy A i a lit UIB red nLrt I th a supei a effort she picked up run her lap It slid out of ICT md She r. ached down for a mdful of her sun pleated evening dress She tried to swab the mud fr the gun i 1 i 1 b'r. nberg a The en were till locked together Hni ide-ing a in the mud i erre and Mr I inn nf strikmx it Thi re a in M- I ru. hand Steve I md is i iphtly about Mr 1 inn wr holding the ru er is i' ie his Crochet for Towels, Scarfs, Pillow Cases Farm Fire Loss Can Be Greatly Reduced Prevention Is Real Solution to the Farmer Aruvittts must bee me better fire fighters il they art to reduce the nation staggering farm fire losses Preparedness to deal with fire volves. tirst havirg a a i the necessary Ore fightniK equipment siiond keeping such eiiuii ment in condition and thi.

rt kntnv ing how to use it efTect.velv The investment in a suflloient number of hand and hailed ex- tinsuishers to protect hvin? quar lerb barns tnetors and is small i complied to the potin tial destruction of one good fire Whi bu-v ing ftri. (IR! ting cqu look for the label of the Under writers Laboratories winch shows that the equipment measuns up to standards acceptable to fire safety engineers Some one or two persons who can be depended uoon to do a conseien of inspecting fire fignting equipment regularlv recharging ex tinguishers according to directions Seems to it that every adult on the farm knows how to use the equipment is perhaps the easiist part of the job Fire fighting bp fore fire gets to the terrifying stage is interesting and people like to learn how to master a blaze In some rural areas, professional fire fighters are invited to stage demonstrations and drills at which farm eitvrn Newspaper Union By VIRGINIA VALE T'S ihe real Deanna Durbin 1 whom you'll see "Can't Help the picture's in technicolor, so Deanna's hair is golden, not the darker sfiade created toi her black and white films But the star will have to vie with the landscape, (or this super Western was nude against the spectacularly beautiful scenery of Utah The turquoise blue Navajo lake could offer competition to any actress Deanna rated tne best in music tou, her songs were written bv Jerome Kern, author ot the music for Show Boat and 7239 Easy to Crochet two or three crocheted butterflies form the edge of tovely towels, scarfs, or pillow cases embroidered in these floral motifs, Butterfly In pineapple design crocheted In no time Pattern 7230 has transfer pattern of 9 motifs averaging 5 by 11 Inches, crochet directions For this pattern 16 cents In coins your name, tddress and the pattern number. Send your order to to fie skv Pit-re stc, of 1 31 stepped a v'w Mr 1 IPM Hi i 1 i ha.l I sw ung They hi he 'e it s' i I with the au' 1 s. h4d got t.i hr i ne Xcars of bard work go up smoke hands the entire area may be prtsont While the nutbn ik of ftrc CT 01 a a be fires are due entirely to cartlessness or neg hgLnce preventable fires on farms are caused bv defective chim noy? and heating apparatus Ham mable wood shingle roofi spontane ous ignition of rubbish, improper use of electricity carelessness with matches and cigarettes flammable liquids, and lightning Correction of these hazards can be accomplished by proper maintenance of the farm property and by the development of afe habits on the part of alt those on the farm Agriculture In the News By DRYDEN Corncob's Many Uses The utilization of for Missouri Meerschaums is we'l known and has been an outlet for con a ears There are newer uses how ever which give promise of offer- i i i i a It is now pos sible and prac tic il to produce ne from the TI ccm i aelc'ime corncob in her -it on It 11 imeitdcd ie ie urn be ground h(jw (. 1 1 mnti corn cot" or ungnHmd i a ttolrome addition to the litter ipi ff dr STOCK One of 1 or bfini! midr from the ctirncob Thu rr an 4 dit u1 $20 a Tr corn i rop conversion of su i The nf IE i 11 i i done fru i DEANNA DURBIN many other hi's and fie lyrics are by Harburg who turned oui the verses for the songs in 'Bloom er Girl," New York newest mu sical hit During the first eight weeks nt "To Hrve and Hove Not ai a New York theater S'iO 000 persons pair 1 to see the Humphrey Bogart Bacall opus The Eogart admire-- in by thouiands HIV others came to see the new starle Johnny Coy and Miriam Franklin rehearsed for three and a hill months for the dance the do in "Duffy's Tavern" two weeks er than It took Fred Astaire anil Marjorie Reynolds to prepare thi-n routines for "Hohdav Inn Incidentally Johnny recently signed bv Paramount, Is being hailed at a combination of Astaire and Grne Kellv, because of his In "Out of This Uorld John Croi iwell a reputatioi as uutUul wild oul i a a i talent and develops stars, he the man who made Brttc Davis a stai In Of Human Bondage In bliKp You Went Awa several i i ers give outstanding performances Now along comes The Enchnn'cd Cottage --see it and keep an eye un Eden Nicholas Martha Hfillidiv Virginia Belmont, Nancv Marlow Robert Clarke Bill Williams and Carl Kent Maybe you 11 be in on the development of a new star Wally Cassell playing a light hearted I whum the girls go tor In I Joe' the Frnie Pvle pic ture, owes his screen career to I Mickey Rooney Rooney saw him In Los Angeles cafe, got him a screen test and a contract with 1 Metro i you Attend a broadcast of "Mr District Attorney" von wr Fthfl Browninr toting a box about three Inches high, she stands on It whenever it time for her to hi lines The voice ot a tough eun moll conies from a tiny tal who can't reach the mike' Brother Heifer former Mu tual Broadcasting bsterp sports a i and honordblv dischar lieutenant commander of the a tell Whili s'rcP i through the cor ridor of New York 20th Centurv Fox office to audition as a comnun tator he spotted bv i scout Penult a techmculor test and a Ion" term contract for the handsumi i five Al i don look for um An the si rt under that i i 11 i rob i iv changed before rr camens circle Needleeraft Dept.

M4 Baadolpt St Chicico UL EncLou 18 rtnts tor Pattern No Namt MAKE'S 'iiniiU, anpmd i fir (klldcM, ntltt or DR. DRAKE'S Qlesseo Druggists recommend PAZOC.PILES Relieves pain and soreness fnoi ttrtmrm Pttrt.PAZO*iBtae« feu fiMon UHIM tbirir rcan; whj AZO walmmt PAZO labrkctH ln THInJ, PAZO clmwM ttmtl kad chtch blwAnc- Wm ut. PAZO pnM'i rtiuttut rat rift mkem UU akHl PAZO (iUmaL b'evcns J'i replaced is on the Jack Hcnnv a is ex tR pleased ab: that ntra. Cause now he i i jrhuol i il co tr i i See how teot-ltiimg Scott's Emubiaa hdpa tone op your mtem, h-lpj bofld ul f-e t-le he ft irr "i i ni' nn ep't i A i I I i i i be corteni i th in ve thing lur the i -h NBC a i his i Bettv G-Jblf "Diamond Horsi i h- -1 New Tree Planter If a dietary of A VlUauni Irt Simply take Scott'i My tin If, Bly at your druggist's today! SCOTT EMULSION fc uu it tfnrv! at 4 tuiiUf 1 4 1 Um TO MM MMIO HMMIIS it.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kingston Spy Archive

Pages Available:
1,146
Years Available:
1938-1946