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PAGE TWO THF. BKiSTOL COURIER, THURSDAY KV! NOVEMBER 7, 1935 The Bristol Courier Established 1910 Every fCvening (Except 8un- tay) At Beaver and Garden Bristol, Bell Phone 846 Only Dally Paper In County Bucks INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS OF NEARBY TOWNS HULMEVILLE BRISTOL PHIN'TISG CTOMPAiiY Owner and Publisher Incorporated May 27. 1914 D. Detlefson Managing Editor B. Ratcliffe Secretar? SCftiscrlption Price per Year, in ad xmace, Six Months.

Months, The Courier delivered by carries In Bristol, Edgely, Tullytowe, Bridge water, Croydon, Andalusia, Went Brit tol, Hulmeville, Ra'h Addition, New pojrtvllle and Torresdale Manor for cents a JOB The Courier the rnorit compiftte printing department In Bucks County Work of any dftMcrip- tion promptly and PHtisfact orfly done John ii' a bend have ni cibili day trip tu JEntered Herond clans Mall matter At the Pont Office Bristol, Pa. has the to use for Itoli in any form a I credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper It pIhu exclusively entitled to for republlcation all the local or Tt a published THrKSOVV, 7, ot youth, THi: ST IV Mi 01 1)1111 Football is a festival On tliese occasions, in al! il and can trail conics cular shows fui btnlie. pm Wit, mus aiv by 1 HMVrl I Mr. and Mrs returned from Miami, Fla. A garage is being erected on occupied by I Kath rine and Anna Pobeubuiy, The residence of Charles Smith will he the neene of I he business meeting i he Methodist Kpworth on Monday evening.

Miss ICIizabeih Mr Sinitli entertaining I Mrs Catherine Vorn ho id Is improved after an attack of nine this Visitors of Mr. and Mrs ('hath- Ilaefner yesterday ware Mr. and Mrs William Stumm, Merchant villc land friends from West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. William 8 pence.

Scranton, have returned home after pending some time in this vicinity. Priscilla Ann Porter entertained i several of lit little ii lends at Ha, party, Mrs. Julie F. Sea icy, who haw been visiling her fatljer in Florida for nev I era I vvei Its returned home on Sji rda Mbs Dorothj Newman. Wilmington, I was a Mqnday viaiior of Mr.

Harry C. Knotts. Dr. Gulden Mackmull has pu r- chased a lot on the cornei of Oiliam and Station avcnuea, and will i house thereon. The group of boys known as the "Idle Hour have rented a building hack of iJiitnig.

re 111 fot heir meet ln.y. piaci Mr-- i i I Fplcr and dauglner CMOVDON Mr In and da it fila, ing Kr Mr. and Fred Wildwood, N. 1 rent on N. Helen W.

Black, ster AI May and hu isit nd Mrs. George Hattenheid and hostess at a party given at (heir home Friday night in honor of Mrs. brother who has a leave of absence from the I S. Navy. It was a delightful evening pent in enjoyment of music and dancing.

frewhmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholus and latighter Eleanor, Philadelphia, paid visit on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.

Yoder. Mrs. William Bigger and i have left their bungalow on Third and gone to Philadelphia for! the Winter. Visitors over the week-end of Mr -nd Fred Mohr were Mrs. Emma! Kinney and children, Philadelphia.

children recently enjoyed an auto trip family, were Sunday dinner guests of to the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. David Reed, Edgely. Mr8.

William RockhiJl was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotterell, from Wednesday until Sunday of Mr. boro, N. were Saturday supper family Mrs.

Benjamin Badger, Alden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chap- Mr. and Mrs.

George Baker, and man. Mi hi 15. Torni inson, li Tomlinson and Ta zeit je ni Sunday vsith relatives in Germantown. Mr Hannah, of Trenton, N. .1 ami the I (ope i I twins, MoiiMville.

rendi: id tnusica.1 numher a' the EpworMi League meeting and the evening s.er vii i he 111 next meeting of ho mr Society and iridie; Aid will la- held at he home of Mi Fred Slice 12th. The District KMr Pally will he held in the M. Church on Thursday, No vein I 1 1th. The liev Walter Greenway College, will he the speaker. Uid Mrs their home other at St at enue.

'f ileir i inizio have with Mrs. lioad and tay is indefin been Nun- 1 11 er- i rom health. Albert Britton has returned hospital greatly improved in and Mrs. William Knight enjoy The Hallowe'en party which odd iri tip- social room of Tullytown) Church a few evenings ago was I iidcd Those winning prizes Virginia Lovett, Margaret) Dorothy Polak, Norman Gib-! Joseph Lovett, and Spencer! a motor trip to i ves. Mrs.

A Kreener is i ft er a long illness. i spent some Philadelphia (lined with III time recti pc siHtei ht her rating from liom follow Ma rke ersori, Lovett Mrs, Mrs. I WEST BRISTOL mu ft rat cl ion. throw into rougi i game with all physical risks, little like a body anti player, this sonic defiance ol so that il seems a of soldiers a trench, l'he ap- cheer it as an exhi and physical eouraue out to capture plauding liition of gritty artj mental power. The Voung feminine world expresses by its fervent cheers, tie admiration which I he sex feels for strength and power.

'I lie bright clothing of the young women, tin cheerful music of the school and col lege bands, make a picture and a symphony of color and a game becomes a supreme exprc sion of American enthusiasm and happiness and hero worship. The sober philosopher, digging into the wisdom in his li brary, wishes that all this energy and emotion could be translated intnj some more practical they1 would only show the -ame eager ness in learning their lessons of truth and science, or in abolishing the evils that plague the he mournfully remarks, "what a noble state of society we should But we can't put the wisdom of 80 years into the heart of L'U. It the young folks ha 1 all the sagencss of age, would probably satisfied to accept the world as it and let it wag on its weary wav the old rut. 11 Let us be gl a happy at its own and thank ful th tt it to achievenu nt in- nd cks vouth is 1 that pavui! an i ti IM Ml No section of 1 KOM the I'nitt al. honest false which Ivi Statt str bu i the earl ous corum A ny be mat ai That ed bv tl Montai ate.

job but quak' .1 at woui i rt lit hat not heb Long engaj is off by a car bought. are skv kn The ked At last report the Texa- who awoke and found burglar going tlirough his pockets was still a bachelor. achelor woman trousers Mi1' Mary Morgan, paying a visit to her da tighter. r. a nd is Otter street.

i son in Irne arid George Molden, win Mrs, i bout at i four attack ol Alee Alexander is able oil I i ladelphia, bungalow (iii passed Steele LOVE denied by LOUISE ETHEL DOHERTY Copyright. by ng aurl Kthel by King rc Inc. CHAPTER XXXV7.II here, Sharlcne," he said mnrc quietly. reasonable. You must know that to a man of tny temperament, a little flirtation is necessary! I want you to remain my wife the head of my home my protection against the kind of worn an I want for a Sharlene said gently.

Julie, in the background, began to breathe heavily with rising wrath. Her eyes darted firo at back. He did not notice her. resent, your coming here, Sharlene. It's cheap.

We should have had this out at home, decently, no melodrama. Cora would never have done Julie, unable to contain herself any longer, flounced into the room to face him, like a small red fury. I understand you,) Mr. Kent Damerell, that you expect mr to be kept in the dark, hidden, while remains wife! got an other think Her voice rose to a shriek and she stamped her foot. here, he began sternly.

up! I hate you! 1 make your old picture! I be humiliated this way! You smug She broke into storm of wild sobbing, glaring at him through her tears, stamping her foot. A negress in cap and apron, shaking a wet umbrella, clattered Into the corridor from some back entrance and looked into the room where they were standing. shouted Julie, turning her rage on her maid, d'you mean, going otf so this woman could butt in "1 jes went out a minute to tell my boy to wait for ice Vame 1 know how late be eyes rolled toward Kent out of sc reame lie. tired She pu hi furiously out of the room slammed the door in her face bing hysterically Sharlene shrank back, feeling queerly remote, a if la w. re look ing fit some incredible moving tore.

roused I If with an effort, I to gnawing, hit dune ed to reach up into hike invav her consci Julie," he cdlv, putting out her whirled back from tl time is eommg be i Julie tried to stop lahle weening, wa' lier I Ju 1 her and sob again the that want she said, and he wa relieved to hear her old quiet tone of command, must get. the Chief tonight. Ea t. Get me home and then phone about reservations you rather take the Transcontinental Air Express, she shuddered. "Never again! 1 hould die a thou and deaths there any hurry, you see.

For the time her eyes filled with tears. They joined the rivulets of rain running, down her face. Morton put his arm about her and half carried her to the lirnousirn waiting outside the gate. It was one of those luscious, fragrant, summer-promi ing days, which California can show in Feb ruary, when Sharlene drove up hill. The oof- of his garage was open so that could not help seeing the shining little new car housed therein.

She had a little pang at the memory of the and Honorable Mr. who had become almo a personality to her from hearing whim cal storic-s, but he was glad of his prosperity as evidenced by the new car. As he climbed the hill, followed by Morton carrying a big roll and several packages, she observed other auspicious There were new easy stone steps, and a forest of slender eucalyptus shoots taking hold on the hill ide. The pool now boasted gold ii in limpid water, and lily pads VvV-re s'nowing red on the surface. Half way up to the house, fittnart came running down to meet them, burnohed head glint iiur in the sun 1 rom a Inn and blue eyes sparkling welcome.

Sharlene! How good of there i you to come help than! mid Morton Hello, S. Mr. n. Can at at In him, rt ur grim I've gc pt Sh stc out lick a a Ked nt get through v-, going that you can want him an the damp coat toward the do. he her rain and have me to ousnc sen fab! you handas Julie ered! 1 he sit ie dot r.

work, i Hit 1 (I mtien things to you ber Mort car hing the lit' st vhile he tears the tab le sir. a I lene. 1 voi Now in. ci down Mr. Pennington, ing rttTeetion- a good you were com they ps, chared gave myself a but i house pre- tin would come up here.

Now are only her things to come She pulled the tapestry out of its wrapping- and held it up. It was it rare old masterpiece and Stuart admired it anew. told me once what she wanted done with best-loved posse ion I set it down at the time I She lanced around the room. hall we hang it? On the west wall? I ee you have something there She was looking at a pair of deli- eately carved wooden doors which had been set into the wall. about over the he uggested quickly.

Have you some tacks, or you She grinned at him under standingly. think there are some in the kitchen if 1 can just lay my hands on them in the hen he came hack triumphantly with the tacks she had the other packages open. the prpycr rug you were so crazy about. remembered that! But you should have it, Sharlene 1 have so much. And she particularly wanted you to have lie stroked the soft, fabric glow ing with rich color and examined with never ending wonder ii intricate design beautiful! And now it means more to me than ever prayer Shnrlem turned abruptly away and M't her ring lips.

he her jade She held out the boxes Sharlene too found a jade, an knew so tory you tl well, lone il the or ca so hi gift. She never who understood sin an aflinity for it much of its fascinat ing his- as you. She wanted to give collection before- before Shar- itini tin rath hurr'ed on: lie was lli that rieht then, ivo She flouu- )e died for he ear Emily hen he I fi ho ok ed up to bn, ti save int full 1 to the a i vour these th ir. mean ii. 1 ulte.

She pulled and turned dr Sh a rie ne 'he et, started 1 nvard him with a level mi her hurt, indig- the door she painfully con tinted surface, nob. As she let in a gust oked back i queer, amazed Kent her look straight nant heart. When she got to stood for a moment its ivory fumbling for the 1 opened the door and of wind and rain, slat them, saving in voice is Good Friday She was gone into the night and Julio stare i at the closed door she cuckoo asked Julie, sniffling. not even Cbr.stma- yet Outside, Sharlene stood in the driving rain, trying to think what to do The water ran down her neck unheeded. She alone on the little dark of il de studio village.

She "ed down at her ungloved hand where she still clutched the ti gram a in a vise. Rain stiffened the fingers with cold. all ah he thought. anybody, any more. dr How ie have it happen like of my life is before poor tie pape- li conte back he a toward the glanced at rassment.

again, sir." "Thanks, Stuart, surp Itone. hne? hen I look at my I here are the vou think th. if 1 uught ti about it." "Oh, Morton, bean packages Into laid them cm said Sisar i please drive dice and get a and then not hf- i at on. ara ha He for then i I i th. irt he im turned dtated and nbar- you ome to The foot a his HI 111 key and -11 clutch is all go and make glad ponded ing take a ait.

I me if ght or a row end of hr watch chain, getting back on the old 'f premairiage days It uforting, and Sharlene the thought of stirring ratred. but she ploughed ute it it, if you ing a lot of my various -eu He nu irtly you 'ai ing ith th An to! exclaimed a he departed, look her head, certainly got a way uart. There a house who a doormat of himself Katie you know how Katie sent you her isn hing had rue, else, never Nobody ly bu." this, when me. Hut broken body. I must do something about that Morton, anxious about her, 1- ft the car at the gate and came wn the little street to £ait in the rain.

He found her toward him. truing against the I th laughed. Then Shar died otV her gloves and went over to the packages. have your knife, Stuart." lie produced the little gold pen-j knife at the end of the slender watch 'chain which had been one ot her gifts, and cut the string of the big roll. They were both thinking about the knife, but neither com-j men ted.

is the Gobelin mother wanted you to have said except for my note- how' desolated 1 am ut Emily know. There any use ting it in words. You loved In and she adored you. The last inn- she here she so regretted ra cing you and promised h- i that when she came West again sh it kmd, but it in tact if not able was money important, then ou really know sc of the value of money, Or how hard it is to get. aid you" an expen- Me.

always had 1 you wanted instantly for of your name on a check, pos-ibly understand ni of view of a fellow to fty dollars was He isiitig at her again lazily. if 1 been a fool 'nov should have meant in- tce for you. In- i'orry of daily mind could be uranee against bread, so that free for your but V( (lisci male vou had id as 1 was to i Of being the hea bear not the money out bed heartily at 1 's ancient histi the ego' eal with! American the house, the one to lie mself, He be er to the table and picked up To 111 MiMiael Stuckey, Jersey City, as a recent visitor of Mr. and Mar A. Doan.

Mi and Mrs. Dominick Liberator da lighter Mary were visitors with nd. in Philadelphia, Sunday. Mi 111 W. Wright was a visitor dh daughter, Miss Doris Wright, ladeIphia, Thursday.

and Mi Louis Sines and daugh- Trenton, N. and Mr. and Mrs. I.mip. Philadelphia, were Mi and Mrs.

Lemuel Wilson Hi" week-end. Mi. tik Carlen and Mrs. Elwood ere visitors of Mr. and Fiank Duckworth, Morrisville, Thursday.

'idm iiiytown Volunteer Fire pany called out about eight ioi Sunday night to extinguish a fire near the-steel works. Mi; Ruth Lync.il, Wallington, N. was a visitor of lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. MiMiael Lynch.

Wilbur Spangler left on Monday for ia motor trip through the southern i id at es. Peter Coutehineal, who underwent in operation in a Youngstown, 0., I pi i a 1, is doing nicely. EMILIE Charles Mruee and Itobert Winter! were visitors of relatives in jei eytown from Thursday until i Tuesday, Waritini Officer and Mrs. John Kid iiey, Mitchell Field, L. were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stackhouse daughter Jean spent last, week with Mr.

and Mrs. Sheldon, Edgeiy. Miss Dorothy Lovett entertained her Sunday School class Saturday afternoon. Herbert Lear. Trenton, N.

was a Friday visitor of Mrs. Howard Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. William Rockhill were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. f'i honias J- The Misses Hetty and Helen Han- I way, and Morris Hriley and Kenneth lioussey, Linden Hall, were Sunday uests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. i Lovett.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crawford and FLUSH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny tube or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too frequent bladder with scanty amount causing burning and discomfort, the 15 MILES of kidney tubes may need flushing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nag- glng backache, leg pains, loss of pep etn rgy.

getting up nights, swelling. puttiness under the eyes and dizziness. It kidneys empty 3 pints a day and so get rid of more thnn 3 pounds of waste, poisonous matter may develop, causing serious trouble. wait. Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS, which have been ed successfully by millions of people for over 40 years.

They give happy relief and will help to flash out the If. MILKS of kidney tubes. Get DOAN'S PILLS at your druggist. Advert isement. MASQUERADE DANCE Friday Evening, Nov.

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Phone Market 354S By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1985, Kino Features Syndicate, Inc. once in a while does the cinema pull a trick tike this. The other day, for a scene in Paul Cavanagh was required to drop on a roulette wheel supposed to bo In Monte Carlo. To the other actors, it was just a scene, but shivers ran up and down spine. The lights, the camera faded away before his y' and, In me ory, he was stand- in.c before a rou 11 wheel, In th rt Monte Carlo, on a night in 192G.

In his pockets were a return ticket to Canada, notations on 1 roulette system and 522,000, he had in the world. Soon, the relent- lesB, twirling ball had taken all of that. As Cavanagh started to leave the casino, a man, who had been watching his play, struck up an acquaintance. "What are you going to he asked. Cavanagh supposed he would return to Canada and the law business.

"Why not go to London instead?" suggested the stranger. give you a letter to some of my theatrical Cavanagh did and, to his amazement, managed to get the rote of Ambrose in Pays to been an actor ever since. Paul Cavanagh Trail of the Lonesome has the theory that the make-up should be thin and light, virtually the same as women wear on the street (some women, he means). More than that gives the greasy impression you objected to. Lyle Talbot says he is bearing up very nicely under the departure of Peggy Watters for Mexico City.

That Isn't the story as we heard it from a couple of sources, but Lyle should know. Very funny, the story of how' two radio-car patrolmen mistook Gary Cooper for a prowler in Brentwood. The lanky star, going right from one picture into another, finds little time to see how his new house is coming along. The other night he went out to examine it by searchlight. Walking out of the door, he ran right into the arms of the officers, who were sure trapped a thief.

You Asked Me and Telling You! Myrtle Sysk, New' York City: The studios realize they have not quite solved the problem of 'make-up for closeups in technicolor scenes, but are making steady improvement. Menry Hathaway, now directing "The smile at this, for Judge takes it too seriously. She has been appointed studio mother for three of under-age starlets. The girls requested her themselves, objecting to the usual social worker. They argue that Arline is married and the mother of a child, but is still young enough to talk their language.

Heb, heh, such a language. Anyway, Arline is now responsible for the welfare of Dixie Dunbar, Shirley Deane and Maxine Reiner. Sunny the Goldwyn cutle, whose dancing will thrill you in "Shoot the has an invitation to show off her educated tootsies at the palace of the Maharajah of Paroda, It was Sunny who danced with Fred Astaire in "The Depression Gayeties" and to whom Fred said nt that time. got to make a trip to Hollywood. but 1 know I make good in tho movies and, when I come back, I want you to be my dancing partner." What masculine star is having a swell time while the away, but should remember that people still write letters to Europe? HOLLYWOOD Maureen O'Sullivan was really 111 on tne the other day before she realized you can bee sea-sick fr a riding on eletiha nts.

Edv.ard 1 am 1 Arnold lost six inches around the waist on that trip to the His missus, I hope she kill me for this, gained 10 pounds. Jack LaRue is going to make use of those 10 valley lots of his by raising roses for the cut flower market. And Erik Rhodes, who see Katherine Do Mille anyway I cause she is on location, is oft on a 10-day motor trip up Monterey way and into the Santa Cruz mountains. Maureen O'Sullivan DID YOU That George Raft, has visited a Hollywood nisht club only four times in two years? ate rr I3c Sunrise Tomato 4 Your Choice Ketchup Vegetable Soup OSCO Syrup 10 Victor Bread 7 Bread Supreme wrapped loaf -joc Double Family Size Bread i)an of 2 12c A Real Bargain! dSCJO Pure Fruit Preserves Victor Coffee Brazilian Santos blended a smooth, pit 15c flavor. OSCO Coffee 1 17c A Superb Blend, full choice of thousands.

Joy Coffeeib "21c flavor, adds 7.t st to vour meal 10c Jumbo New York State Marrowfat Beans 2 13c Lean Fresh Rib End 3 tbs) Pork Loins 20 Chuck Roast Hamburg 1615C Country Style Fresh Sausage Glenwood Cornmeal Mush 29c 2 -rb 10c Mackerel i fb Grapes Sr 2 15c Snow White 1 Cauliflower 2heads 15 Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes iurthest Heat Mi 1- in Di and i don only.

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