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i I mliiht write to anv one. express ing my own opinion and reaction to the dry laws." Judge Dale. Pinchot chcirmon. challenges the trtith of Chairman Myers' assertion there Is no trading or dealing on the Brown Davis ticket. Bishop Earnest G.

Richardson has asked Francis Shunk Brown to repudiate the assertion of Congressman Beck that he is "wet" and a ks that he make his position dear. Judge Fine, of Iiuzeine county, a Pinchot appointee and former court To Have ty chairman, has come out for Pin chot. The Brown Davis headquarters in the Penn Harris have taken on renewed activity. An increased number of up State Republicans have been drifting in this week. William P.

Gallagher, secretary of the committee in charge, said to day: "We have every reason fel encouraged by the good news we have been hearing from all parts of the State." All of the State candidates are guests to day. of the League of Women Voters at the Bellevtte Strat ford. To morrow Pinchot will swing through York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Biglerville and Carlisle, winding up in Harrisburg for a mass meeting to morrow night. Brown and Da BUfcGESS BEDTIME STORIES njssasaEaESBassaaaaaBaa A BABY DISAPPEARS Where careless joyousness you find, Is sorrow near far behind. ld Mother Nature.

Mrs. Quack, the Mallard Duck, had a family of ten of the pret tiest little babies that ever lived. Anyway, that i6 what Mrs. Mallard thought. And they were as lively as they were pretty.

It was quite a task for a lone mother to find food enough for so many babies. You see, Mr. Quack was still down at the Big River. He was not at all concerned about this big family. He left the care entirely to Mrs.

Quack. Now, Mrs. Quack always keeps a watchful eye out for enemies, but now she was more watchful then ever. You see, there were enemies to watch out for, for those precious babies that she didn't have to watch out for for herself. There were certain ones who could not possibly kill a fullgrown duck and wouldn't think of trying it, but who could kill a baby duckling and would be only too glad for such a dinner.

Of course, Mrs. Quack taught the ducklings to watch out for the members of the Hawk family and to always be ready to dive into hiding at the appearance of a moving shadow. She taught them that Reddy Fox and Old Man Coyote and Billy Mink and Shadow the Weasel and Bobby Coon and Unc" Billy Possum would be only too glad for a nice little duck whenever they could get it. Some of these she could only tell the babies about, because they didn't come around where she could point them out One day, however, they saw Reddy Fox, and another day they saw Billy Mink. So they knew that while they were little the wise thing for them to do was to be afraid of any bigger peo ple whom they saw, whether they wore feathers or fur.

Then one day as they were fol lowing their mother across the Smiling Pool she stopped very suddenly and looked very hard over toward the shore. The babies all stopped and looked very hard over toward the shore. But, look as they would, all they could see was what looked like the end of a black stick in the water. Do. you see that over there?" Mrs.

Quack asked. The babies acknowledge that they did. "It's just a stick, isn't. 'it?" asked one. "No," replied Mrs.

Quack, "it isn't just a stick. It is the head of a dreadful fellow. His name is Snap per the Turtle and there is nothing he would like better for dinner than a duckling just about your size. He is one of. the enemies you will have to keep a sharp watch out for.

Your other enemies are mostly on the land or in the air. Snapper the Turtle is in the water. He spends a great deal of his time in the mud at the bottom. When a careless young duckling comes swimming along above him he swims up from the bottom and drags the little duckling down. Watch out for Snapper the Turtle Never be so busy eating or playing that you forget to be on the watch for danger," Mrs.

Quack led her little flock to the other side of the Smiling PooL She wanted to be as far away as possible from Snapper the Turtle. Presently he disappeared and they saw him no more that day. It. was the next day that one of the most venturesome of the ducklings ventured out from among the rushes onto the Smiling Pool alone. At the time the others were all very busy feeding.

This little duckling' felt very Important out, there by himself. Near at hand was what looked like the end of a black stick. The little duckling hardly noticed it Presently it disappeared. A moment later the little duckling disappeared. And to this day Mrs.

Quack doesn't know what became of that little duckling. If you should ask Snapper the Turtle he might tell you. 1M0. by IV W. WnrwrnK HARIUSDURO TELEGRAPH 10 FRIDAY EVENING APRIC 25, 1930 CAMPAIGN SIDELIGHTS Glffom Pinchot will In York Saturday, speaking at the York towne Hotel at 10 a.

in Hanover at 1L15, iu Gettysburg at noon, in Blglervillo at 2.30, in Carlisle at 4 and in Harrisburg for the Satur day night meeting at Chestnut street halL The Pinofaot itinerary for Mon day includes MarysvUl. at s.30 a. Dudcairaon 9.10 a. New BloomfleW 10 a. Miflllntown at 12.30 noon, Mt Union 4 p.

Huntingdon 8.1S p. m. Tuesday Pinchot will be in Chan bersburg at 10.30 a. Meonnells burg at 1 p. Everett at 4 j.

m. and Bedford at 8.15 p. Ji. The own Davs itinerary for zt week Includes Huntingdon on Monday, the candidates meeting in place Sunday afternoon. The party will not reach this ction un til later.

Manday, May 5, the campaigners will be in Potts viEe, Tamaqua, Maunch Chunk, Eastern, "After Ddiy Cana I Was We4 Skinny Gained 22 Lbs." "After baby was born I was very weak, skinny. Since taking Iron ixed Yeast feel fine. Gained 22 Bas." Mrs, Laura Benoit. Thousands write new Ironized Yeast adds 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks.

Ugly hollows fill out Bony limbs get graceful roundness. Muddy skin gets clear and rosy like magic. Nervousness, indigestion, constipation vanish overnight. Sound sleep, new pep from first day. Two great tonics in one special weight building Malt Yeast and strengthening Iroa Pleasant little tablets.

Far stronger than unmedi yeast." Results in one half time. No yeasty taste, no gas. So quit being tired, unattractive. Get Ironized Yeast from druggist to day. Feel great to morrow.

Money back from manufacturer, if not delighted with quick Bethlehem and Allentown. Tues day. May 6, they will be in Mt. car mel, Shamokln, Sunbui. Milton, Muncv and Willlamsnort.

Wednes day In Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, seueionte, state ooue.e, seuns grove, Lewistown, Mlddlcburg and uanvuie. Charles Denby, son in law of Senator David A. Reed, will take charge of the Phlllips Bohlen "wet" campaign in Philadelphia, begin ning Monday. Tbomaa W. Phillina "wet' candidate for governor, denies that his letters to U.

S. Supreme Court lustices on nrohibitku were the acts of a lobbyist. "These letters were part of my private corre sDondence." he mvs. "such letters as and To Hold "You can't eat your cake and have it too," is an old and true statement. Here is a paradox however.

You can invest your money in The United Telephone Electric Company and draw from it a guaranteed 6 dividend AND YOU STILL HAVE YOUR ORIGINAL INVESTMENT. Thin that over and act quickly. Every dollar invested is expended in the interest of the public. These securities may be purchased through authorized representatives ol the Cumberland Valley Telephone Co, Bedford Fulton Telephone Claar Telephone Perry County Telephone and Telegraph or you may write direct to The United Telephone Electric Company SECURITIES DEPARTMENT 227 Walnut Street, Harrisbnrg, Pennsylvania HEIPEIOVEB SEEIVHCE between and NEW YOREI BEGINNING APRIL 87, 1930 The two famous Reading flyers between Harrisburg and New York will operate on new and faster schedules as follows: QUEEN OF THE VALLEY" DAILY Standard DovllflH T1" Lv.Harrisburg T.iOAM. 1.10 A.M.

At. New York Lifer St. lUtPM. W.tMSt 11 MKH. MiiPM.

KTUINWO I. New York V.tSrdSt. MSPM. Liberty Si 4:00 P.M. SMPM.

Ar.Harritburj mopjdL ifcoOKM. HARRISBURG SPECIAL" DAILY Tmm L. New York W.tMSt 7:45 A.M. Liberty St .00 A.M. At.

Harrisburg 1 113 P.M. KTURNINO Lv.Harriiburg hUPM. At. New York UbartrSt MPM. w.

tM St. iupm. OayHakl Tlae AX 9 MAM. 14SRM. 40SPM.

WOW. Through Coaches, Parlor Cars and Dining Club Cars. Reading Dining Car Service is celebrated for delicious club meals at moderate prices. Readi fig Railway A CENTURY System Of SERVICE vis will begin their up State speaking tour beginning at where they and the otner vara can didates will meet Sunday. Unemployment will cease and prosperity will follow in the wake of the passage by uongress oz uu present tariff, was the prediction of James J.

Davis, Republican candidate for Senator, made In Phlladelr phia, Senator Grundy and Secretary Davis have been Invited by letter to appear at their leisure before the Nye senatorial committee which Senator Grundy has asked to in vestigate primary expenditures In Pennsylvania. Secretary Davis said In Philadelphia that photographs had been made of his home in Washington for the puroose of showing that a man who lived in so pretentious a place could not be a friend of the working man, but that when the plan was discovered it had been dropped. Former Senator Charles Steele Northumberland, has come out for Grundy and Pinchot. National Committeeman Sedgwick Kistler, candidate for United States Senator on the Democratic ticket, and J. M.

Hamphill, Democratic candidate for Governor, will speak at a meeting of the First Congre sional District Democratic Club, Philadelphia, to night. New Golf Coarse Hershey, April 25. A new nine hole golf course for the use the Boy Scouts is being constructed at the east end of Hershey. The course will extend eastward from Spring Creek, near the Mansion Road to Baum's Hill This is the third golf course for this place, the other two being a private course for which M. S.

Hershey gave his mansion as a club house, and the public golf course west of Hershey Park, ex tending to the Union Deposit road, the club house of which is under construction on the cliff above the new swimming pool. DEWS DRIEFS Lagwn4 Beach, OaL Mrs. Guy Bates Post (Adele Ritchie) and Mrs. Doris Palmer found shot dead in cottage. Waahingtott Lindbergh halts overnight on flight to Miami.

New York Josiah Macjr. Foundation for Fighting Disease created with $5,000,000 initial gift Washington House votes to broaden veterans' compensation policy to include an disabilities in rred up to January 1, 1930. Colambas, Ohio Deputy Warden of Ohio Penitentiary, says all 318 prisoners who lost lives in fire could have been saved by prompt action. Lexington, Ky. Ecclesiastical Court finds the Rev.

Julius Arnold Velasoo, Episcopal rector, to be admonished for marriage to Catholic. New York Julius Barnes tells publishers that press plays helpful part in relieving hysteria that accompanies business depressions. New York Fire forces crew of freighter Thames to abandon vessel in Long Island Sound; several of crew believed lost PhuadelpnU The Philadelphia Cricket Club raided by police who seise quantity of liquor. London Lahore correspondent of Daily Express says Indian government has begun censoring news in parts of country. Rome Crown Prince and bride congratulate Mussolini's daughter.

White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Van Ryn beats Hunter in tennis semi finals; Allison downs Lott Berlin Max Schmeling leaves to fight Sharkey In New York. Lima Peruvian police announce discovery of two plots against life of President Legula. Women Burned Lancaster, April 35.

Several women neighbors, who attempted to extinguish a blaze in the home of E. K. Krelder, New Danville, were slightly burned yesterday. An adjustment on a gasoline stove worked allowing the fuel to run on the kitchen floor. The fumes ignited and the flames wrecked the kitchen.

Firemen from Millersville and New Danville checked the spread of the fire. To Give Aid Lancaster, April 25. Due to the increase in automobile accidents, the Lancaster Chapter of the Red Cross win establish first aid stations at strategic points on all main highways of the county, according to the annual report of the chairman, tion will be equipped wrQ a Captain John M. Oroff. Each sta dard kit and a stretcher.

Would you like to try this doctor's laxative free of charge? Every family has occasional need of a laxative, but it should be a family laxative. One that can't form a habit, but can be taken as often as needed. When the breath is bad or tongue is coated. Or appetite fails. Only a doctor knows the right ingredients Dr.

Caldwell discovered the right mixture years ago. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin combines harmless herbs and pure senna. It starts muscular action and soon corrects constipation. Gently, but surely, it relieves a bilious or sluggish condition.

It is mild. Delicious. Effective. All druggists keep this famous prescription ready, in big bottles. Or write Dr.

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