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1 waapy fiA SavKxNS THIS HAS HAPPENED: Ward of the stats orDhanane eince she was four, SALLY FORD is "farmed out" to CLEM CAR SON the summer she ie 16, and meets DAVID NASH, athlete and student who is working on the Car son farm during his vacation. David hits Carson when the farmer makes insulting remarks about his Trienaamp tor sally. uavid and Sally run away and join a carnival, uavid, as cook's helper and Sally disguised as "Princess Laila," crys tal gazer. ln Capital City, location of the orphanage, Sally is recognized by or a crowd ot little orphans, cnaperoned by a beautiful woman Quick work on the part of the barker saves Sally. She learns from ARTHUR VAN HORNE, an easterner, who annoys her with his attentions, that the beautiful chaperone is ENIO BARR, wealthy New York matron.

In another state Sally and David believe danger of police detection is over. One day Sally finds herself confronted with MRS. STONE, matron of the orphanage, who has followed Sally to the distant state. David and Sally run away from the carnival and are "half married" when Mrs. Stone and Enid Barr rush In and stop the ceremony.

Enid confesses she is Sally's mother and that she believed un Qcenes1 IN RWDaVEY Beginning Soon inthe TIMES PHONE 6101 your promise, have you?" 1 til recently her ehild was dead. In Kansas City Sally meets COURTNEY BARR, the judicial mannered husband of Enid, and he tells her that to protect Enid's reputation she must not enter their home for two years. These two ysars she spends in a fashionable southern' finishing school and at a mountain camp, learning all that a proapec tive debutante should know. Her heart yearns for David, and though she keeps her promise not to write to him, she does not forget her mother's agresment that David ia to be invited to her coming out party. NOW GO ON WITH THE.

STORY During her last term at the finishing school she obediently paid a great deal of attention to her dancing, to drawing room deportment, and to her own beautiful young body, learning to groom It expertly. And during the Christmas and Easter vacations she netted three proposals of marriage, from brothers of classmates in whose homes she visited. She learned, somehow, to say "no so tactfully that her suitors were almost as flat tered by her refusals as they would have been If ehe had accepted them Enid and Courtney Barr came down from New York to see' her graduate, and with them they brought the news of her legal adoption "A surprise, too!" Enid chanted swinging her daughter's hands ex citedly. "Court and I are going to take you to Europe with us this summer and keep you away from New Tork until almost time for you to make your debut." "Europe!" Sally was dazed. Her first thought was that Europe was so far away from Capital City and David.

He was getting his diploma now, just as ehe was getting hers "Oh, Mother, you haven't forgotten Enid frowned slightly, abashed ty Sally's lack of enthusiasm. "Promise, darling?" That I could invite Davm to my cominff out party? Mother, I've lived for two years on that promise! she cried desperately, as the frown of an noyance and anger deepened on her mother's exquisite, proud little face, CHAPTER XUV Perodically during the' four months that the Barrs spent in wandering over Europe, Enid's evasive reply to Kallv's ursrent auestion tnrust ntseir frighteningly through the new joys she was experiencing. Enid had shrugged and said: Ke mind me when we're making up the invitation list this fall. Sally." She knew now that her mother had count ed on her forgetting David, that Enid had told herself until she believed it, because she wanted to believe, that the transformed Sally, the Sally whom she had remade Into the kind of girl who could take her place In society as the daughter of Enid and Courtney Barr. would be a little ashamed of her 16 year old infatuation for a pen ni ess young farmer.

But Sally's heart had not changed, no matter how radically isnia money, the finishing scnooi and Europe had altered her mentally and physically. One morning in November Sally knocked at the door of the small; pleasant room known to the Barr household as "Miss Rice's office Linda Rice held the difficult. exact Ins but always exciting position of Enid Barr's social secretary. Sally liked Linda, envied her her lndepend itful, flnm handling of taetful, encer her her ometImes unreasonable em ployer. As she knocked' now.

fear of her mother fluttered in, the heart that was so full of love and. admiration for her. For ahe knew that Enid and Linda were making up the invitation LOCAL MAN HEALTH ENDS WORRIES Says Ten Herbs Relieved Gas On Stomach, Headaches and Night Rising "Ten: Herbs is the best medicine I have ever taken for gas on the stom aah," was the statement of Mr. Isaac Kelm, 355 North Front Street, Read lng, to the Ten Herbs Man, who Is at the Andrews Cut Rate Store, 625 MR. ISAAC KEIM Penn Street, Reading, whore he Is dally demonstrating this popular herbal compound.

"You medicine also Is extra good as a tonie and sys tern, continued Mr. Keim, who. is employed by Jacob Fogelman, tailor, 937 Walnut Street, this city, and has lived ia Berks County all his life. "At various times the past five years, my stomach would bloat so badly that I would hava to rub it to get a little relief. Even orange juice would trouble me.

making me bloat and belch and suffer with indigestion. A bitter liquid would arise in my throat, and eating heartily would put me in great distress, wnen gas caused bloating and pressure' I had shortness of breath. I had headaches off and on for fifteen years, and had trouble with my and liver. I had to, arise at least twice every night. "A relative, who was helped by Ten Herbs, advised me to try your medicine.

I started using It, and now I have good reasons to praise your preparation. I have a splendid appetite, and can eat heavy foods, like sauerkraut and orMons, without being trouDied witn ibeiohing, bloating and shortness of breath. Gas and fermentation has left my stomach, and my liver and bowels have been regulated. I do not have any mora headache, and rising at night has bean ended. Tour medicine la putting my system In fine condition.

I will gladly tell anyone how Ten Herbs haa benefited me." Ten Herbs Is first aid to Nature In relieving suffering caused by lug gish, stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. It also has a cleansing, soothing, correcting affect bn the whole system. The Ten Herbs Man 1s at the Andrews Cut Rate Store, (25 'Penn Street, Reading, where ha is dairy meeting the public and explaining the merits of this medicine. Adv. THE READING TIMES, THURSDAY.

MORNING, JUNE 14, 1928 TIMES PHONE 1101 Elcvrn ICE CREAM IS A WHOLESOME FOOD ii Yuengling's More Than Meets Requirements of Local Health Authorities When you ask for Yuengling's you are asking for a make of ice cream that has become popular with Read ing families and for which there has grown up a large demand. Yueng line will be found on sale at sev eral hundred stores and cafe throughout the' city, vice cream. is now is not alone a luxury to be enjoyed in summer time. is a wholesome and nourishing food desirable during the cold months a well as the warm. It should be made of pure ingredients, however, and i Is gratifying to know that the pro duct or the various concerns that supply the Reading people is of high grade.

The health authorities keep an eye on the business, and in slst that the product must come up to a certain standard. Of those who furnish ice cream in this city the Yuengllng firm Is recognized as among the best and most reliable. All the ingredients that go into the manufacture of this ice cream pass a rigid examination be fore they are permitted to be used, and the result is that ifaffords the maximum amount of nourishment for those who consume it. The1 plant where it is manufactured is a model of cleanliness and sanitation. There is no chance for contamination or harmful bacteria.

There are some Ice creams that just about meet the requirements of law regarding ingredients and sur roundings of manufacture. There are others that go even further than requirements in the matter of purity and cleanliness. Yuengling is one of the latter, and the cream manu factured by them can be safely given not only to children, but to invalids as well. pay neaitti and enjoyment to ask your dealer for Yueng ling's when ordering ice cream. list for the long discussed coming out party.

"Come in," Enid's contralto voice called impatiently. "Oh, it's you, darling. How cunning you look! Turn around so I can see how that new (bob looks from the Oh charming! Max is a robber, but he does know the art of cutting hair. Isn't she precious, Irinda?" Sally, dressed in deceptively simple little frock of dark blue French crepe which half revealed her slender knees, whirled obediently. The heavy, silken masses of her black hair haii Iong since been ruthlessly sacrificed to the shears and now with the new Parisian cut, later to be the rage in America and known as the "windblown bob," she looked like an impudent little gamin, amazingly pretty and pert.

Her clear white skin contradicted the effect ot the impish hair cut, however, and persisted in making her look appeallngly feminine. 'To think she can eat anything she wants and still keep that figure!" Enid exclaimed with humorous envy. I'd give my soul to.be able to eat bread and candy again." But she looked at her own tiny body, no big ger than an ethereal 12 year old girl and mlled with satisfaction. 'What did you want, darling? Landa and I are awfully Ibusy Oh, by the way, you mustn't forget Claire's tea this afternoon. You re acinar to Bobby Proctor's lunoheon at the RItz, too, aren't you? Like the social whirl, sweet?" "It still frightens me a little," Sally confessed with a slight shiver.

"Mother," she began with a desperate attempt at casualness, "you're send ing David an invitation, aren't you? You promised, you know Enid frowned and pretended to consult the copy of the long list which she had been checking when bally interrupted. "Is David Nash name on the list. Linda? Never mind. I'll look for it. And Linda, will you please run down and tell Kandall that Mrs.

Barrlngton will be here for luncheon today? He'll have to have gluten bread for her. Thank you, dear. I don't know what I should do without you, Linda, you priceless thing!" When the secretary had left the room, Enid turned to Sally, who was standing beside the desk, twisting her hands nervously. "Darling, I've counted so on your not holding me to that foolish promise I made two years ago. You must, realize that David dear and sweet and good as he undoubtedly is belongs to your past, a past which I want you to forget as completely as if it had never existed." Sally opened her lips to speak, but the futility of the retort she was' about to make overwhelmed her.

How could she forget those 12 lonely, miserable years in a state orphanage? And how could her mother possibly expect her to forget David, who had been her only friend, her 'perfect knight" when such dreadful trouble as Enid, In her sheltered life, could hardly Jmagine, had made her hunted, terror stricken fugitive from David to whom she was "half married," David whom she would always love, 'even if she never saw him again? But she would sae him! Please don't, get that sulky stub born look on your face. Sally!" Enid spoke almost sharply. "I am thinking of David, too. Do you really think it would be fair to him to ask him to come to New York merely for party, to see the girl he cannot hope to marry make her debut in society to which he could never belong? Don't be utterly selfish, darling! Think of me a little, too! David knows the truth. You must know It would be painful for me to see him.

after the story I told you in his presence. I want to forgot, Sally, and Just be; happy, now that I have my daughter with me The lovely voice trembled with threaVned tears, and the cornflower blue eyes pleaded almost humbly with implacable sap phire ones." "I'm sorry, Mother," Sally an swered steadily. "But you promised. I've done everything you asked me to do for more than two years, 1 kept my promise not to write to David, because all the time I was counting on "you to keep yours." Enid Barr flushed and tapped an grily with her pen against the edge of the desk. "Of course, if you put it that way, I have no choice! How shall Linda address the invitation?" "Thank you.

Sally cried, stooping swiftly' to lay her lips against her mother's golden hair. 'You've made me awfully happv." Her voice shook a little with awed delight as she gave her mother the only address she knew David's grandfather's name and the Rv F. D. route on which his farm lay. "I suppose I'm having all this bother for nothing." Enid brightened.

"The boy would be an Idiot to mend tfto money on tha trip even has It to nend!" (Ta Ba Contlnutd) If Safty ease Dsvidanf aats a 2 nooK. in ine next installment. imiiiiinuiiHi Know You Are Eating Greatest of All Foods May Become' Menace If Unscrupulous Dairymen or Lax Officials Fail to Guard Public Milk has produced more healthy, able bodied boys and girls, men and women, warriors and statesmen, than any other food known to humanity. It Is the one great prevent ative medicine, tissue builder, en ergy producer, brain stimulator, and health maintaining food known in all previous ages and probably will maintain its supremacy in all the ages to come. The Doctor Jekyll and Mr.

Hyde of the food world. Is milk. It can be the most valuable food known to man and it can te the most suDtie of alt enemies. The policeman that keeps an eye on this variable benefit or menace to the public is the Board of Health. It takes a wideawake, energetic policeman too, ifor it is quick to bring misery and death the moment it is left free from constant vigilance.

It was only the other day I drained glass of supposedly excellent milk in a community not far from here. I glanced at the bottom of the glass and much to my surprise I saw something that made me suspicious. It didn't take long to find out what it was, and every time I think of it 1 am nauseated. That substance was nothing more or less than refuse from the cowbarn. This milk was being fed to children.

This milk was being eold because the Board of Health in that community was not on its Job. Here was a real men ace! A menace found in the most essential food sold to people. How to Drink Milk Milk makes strong teeth, good blood, builds teeth for the babies and delays the necessity of going to the dentist. Milk produces strong healthy bodies. It is a vital and a necessary food.

Everyone should drink milk. No child should grow up without milk if that child is to have a healthy manhood or womanhood. Not enough can be said for the use of milk, and because of its vital im porance to life we must have the wideawake, live, honest officials who will protect the life of this growing generation. Milk is a food. One should not drink it as one drinks a beverage.

It should be sipped slowly that It will mix with the saliva. The sipping of milk increases the food val ues and aids the stomach in digest ng it. There isn space enough in this artlce to tell all about the value of milk, but it is important for our own good that we know some of the dangers associated with milk, and that we must work hard to eliminate these evils. Milk is produced from the tissues of the cow. If the cow is not healthy the milk is not fit to use.

Cows must be properly fed and housed, properly Endoried by Dr. Hodgdon "A Delicious Appetizer for All" DOUGHERTY'S POTATO CHIPS 247 WASHINGTON. Dial 2 1288 CHICKEN and WAFFLE DINNER EVERY, SUNDAY, 4 TO 8 TThomat titer ion EA ROO 524 Franklin St. White Rose Flour Try Brown' WhiU Flour tor baking and you will never use any F. M.

Brown's Sons BHILL1NGTON, READING, B1BDSBOBO lllllllllllllllllillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllll AH you have to do to have one of our drivers stop at your house tomorrow li call us up and tell ua ao. Our Milk will be at, your floor for breakfast rich and pure. eweet, RE I FT TON'. ltflLK Dial 3 1401 REIFFT0N DAIRY CO. RaiSftoa, Pa.

Dr. Daniel R. Hodgdon 7 3. I HIS MAJESTY Milk that is good, clean and wholesome makes good blood and builds the teeth of little shavers, like the one pictured here. To be certain that your milk is, uie CACOOSING DAIRIES WEST LAWN, Sinking Springs Telephone 8 1547 Formerly preiideit of Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Chicago, director Industrial Educational Bureau, president of Col lege of Technology and director School of Technology, Newark; lecturer Newark Institute of Arts and Soiences and member of the faoulty of New York University and New Jersey State Normal School.

cared, for and milked. Good milk comes only from healthy cows fed with food containing an abundance of mineral matter or food salts. Milk feeds the disease organism such as diphtheria, sore throat, typhoid fever and that dread disease, tuberculosis. Tubercular cows, transmit bovine tuberculosis to children, 4ihe results of which do not usually show until they reach an age. 1900 LUTZ'S 1928 SCRAPPLE FOR A GOOD BREAKFAST, Quality Meat Low Price A.

W. MILLER, Mgr. 319 PENN STREET D. VALLARIO BANANAS WHOLESALE 335 NORTH EIGHTH ST. READING PENNA.

It Is a type of tulberculosla that does not kill, but tends to cripple or otherwise injure the victim. Crooked Dairyman a Menace A new menace has appeared in our very midst. Dairymen who are not scrupulous and honest have found a way of deceiving officials. They have discovered that by injecting a dose of tuberculin Into the cow's neck, when the cow has tuberculosis, the cc wilf not respond to a test for tuberculosis for three or four weeks and possibly longer. No community can feel safe unless the milk supply is eafely and surely guarded.

No family can safely take milk from dealers about whom they know little as to their methods of handling of the milk. Every housewife's family is as dear to her as life Itself and for that reason she has a right to expect safe, clean and wholesome milk. Deal with those you are sure of. Insist that the board of health protect you and your family. Demand that your' community be known as one free from disease producing milk.

Not enough has been done in many communities and cities today. Too frequently veterinarian assigned to protect the public In a straightforward honest fashion is lax. He doesn't allow time enough for test to react. He doesn't take the proper care to see that tests are made which will prevent the chance of being deceived. In some communities the board of health bureaus are not areful enough about the milk that, is being left on your doorstep every morning.

1 (Copyright, 19:8) Travflcrs' and Salesmen's Haven The Lincoln Hotel LANCASTER, PA. Centrally Located New Management THOROUGHLY RENOVATED" AMERICAN EUROPEAN ROOMS $1.00 UP Hot and Cold Running; Water TK15E PARKING I'OK OUEB'IB Dial 2 5664 0 REDDY'S prL Sweet Batter QUALITY MILK From READING'S OLDEST DAIRY MILK, CREAM, BUTTER LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY KEYSTONE CREAMERY W. M. TOOLE 917 99 Cherry St. Reedlnr, Pa MUELLER'S COOKED SPAGHETTI a quicklu served meal flavored and rich inv food value SELLER JNCHY, 7 An aid to digestion.

Give them to the I klddleS for the "between meal" snack. I REDDY'S PRETZEL BAKERY A 309 South Eleventh Street DON Save Time CE CREAM BAKE Save Money Enjoy the Convenience of the Schofer Nearest your Home CHOPER Quality (DAiusar A Store) Near Your Horn If Dietillea Water 1 mm The Right Foods to Buy Only Advertisements of Products That Are Free From Adulterations and Have Complied With the High Standards of This Department Are Accepted Under This Heading i mm MiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiimhimiifliiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Milk, Boon or Peril to Man, Is Jekyll and Hyde of Food World PALE DRY GINGER ALE BUBBLING SPARKLING PVRE CARBONATED BEVERAGES Spring Water Utica Club Budweiser CRYSTAL ROCK Sprint Valley, Reading, Pa. rHOKE 1 2189 This is the Season for Strawberries and Cream Um mm! What a delicious combination, and what unsurpassable Mholesomeness! It "kills' "spring fever" and promotes the "pep" and "glow" characteristic of the birds and the flowers of the season. Let your rouUman supply you with a regular order of delicious single cream for berries or coffee, or 40 whipping cream to top the strawberry short cake or olher dessert combinations. STllACWDF.Kiri Dial 5241 r'STvrFtTZ77rn Dial 5241 9 mm 9M Wm I They ihty art hutUr 1 1 rut LtT BUTTER PRETZELS Taste Tells The Taste Sells dt all good Grocers mT2 BAKING Ca MEYERSTOWN.PA.

The Perfect Loaf AMB BREAD Pure Creamery Butter is the Only Shortening Used SCHULZ BAKING CO. POTTSTOWN, PA. TkTwist is smite but ike Taste, is different! Readings Original Ml Quality Pretzel Company READING.PV. Nij7C means QuoUW I I Fresh from pur ovens dailywholesome and well baked fit to grace the table of a king. Give it a.

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