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PAGfcTWO MIDDLESHORO DAILY NEWS CITIZENS CO, Kofecrt tvltiiltld iI'i a a a Kicaiit JVC AT COAL CREEK TOOTS AND CASPER YEAH'. Joy Unconfined OF UNITED. SERVICE PJ1ESS ki the Poslofflce at bcro. BocuiiU Clnan aialler buBSCMPTION RATES I i i i LT CfARRIBH- Per AVefll 13 I I 'I'" to cents, per to.ud. "I Ihe Coal I I Schnnl last It HAIL: Per month, Ml centu; three i The a i i i nix monllli, JiJ.OO; oiio; Iim U'Mllam i won i i i or a a i i Tin 1 i i i i i fails of the Ihe i i i iinide uJM 1 Itus- iiic, C.

lia.snli'. I anil (ilblis ipl'ovcd om; of i i nl' the i program. It pyramids a i wnrli nf Aliss linivl- a I I i i I a i i i and (lie airlors were sev- i-i-iil encores. The a i act by A a lli'ba 'I'nylnr i i a i I i prngram a i a a i i i ex- i i i ol the a A i h'iini a i a bail'iuel ai home of i a i Mrs. ,1.

il. Cox. This IK i of a series nf i i i HIT By JOHN Hi M'GIBONEY AT MY tO THE MI5SU5 AMP ME ARE HOME MARCIf 21.1931. By Jimmy Murphy IT HAPE ME 5O HAPPY 1 COULDKH HOCKEPAT CONTROL IT THE BECT tXY WHESJ 1 NHWEi I'VE HEARP BEANIE TOLD You eiNCE THE DAY THEY WHEN I WAS A WERE .1 WID THAT 50MC- l.EAVINA-1 BORY TOLD ME -7 THE SCHOOL HOUSE BURNT POVJN! 'JUST KIDS" "7" Cambridge WlllS case of the lit Uc hr- ing struck by I nick yeslorday i Bhould serve us i to every I'utnny-nii-tlic-Tliiiinns i i i i to Colnrs. Cambridge defeated Oxford According lo the police, a i renewal of on Green lights A I NOT rsilv fw or( 0i A OT1 5 1 l( sl ll way I hat meiins tins-Hint 1 1( lm 10 mile nsht is for the Intersection In S'et I OU SP clear.

Too many pqople motorists and hedestriaiiR alike-- are prone In be- moving on the A Itpmembor the a.xion-- I PPP'TTV IT 1 A ir XT i ID IV 1 IN IT IMiMOI'IIACV i i I'resa StiilT Coi After a If President Hoover a i iif go on a trip in a second-hand Knil-i'lublini: 1 an 1 I I I I i biiltleslijii, of us ahoubl to ride orounil In Keonnd hnnd aiitompblle. i i i i i I I'ne U) Sidney i i i only A i a a a oulsidt; the i StoppliiK over In Chlcano rwent in wh() WHS remnrk that he nln got much ook vll llo use for a. womiin who i cut I i ave bis ver- pnmpkln pic into six pieces. i nf Mlmil I BRANNER DISCOVERED A DESERTED HOU5E FAR UP AN UNUSED COUNTRY FIRST HE DECIDED THAT NO ONE COULD BE: THERE THEN HE. DECIDED TO GO BACK AND LOOK IT OVER MORE CLOSELY YUM LOOK AWFUL Pftt-E TO ME-SPUNK- I'M GOIN 1 RIGHT DOWN AN 1 MISTER SPIKE MELLIO KIN TAKE YOU OUT IN THE SUN I'M TELUN' YUH- MI5TER SPIKE MELLIO -SPUNK IS SUPPOSED TO, BE OUT IN YOU AIR FROM NINE BE SEEN- TO TWELVE AN 1 SWIFT The Hidden Audience AWRlGHT-( O.K.-5PIKE KID -TAKE HIM OUT IN THE BACK By Ad Garter i A The Cynic Ilio Cnnsi'Bss opened wtlli nsnal fornmlitlcs, U.irmon Hurkes lrl M1SI tli.

in the chair while Liltlo Tony cul lv i nlr pound of iinl.se.le iinil lit Pascal started Kriping, as a K0n UU man 'in An mlerclianse of words hi-- ilm i i tween the two Tonys ami 1'ascal sv resulWd in Georxe inlroilucing a K(mu i 'resolution dial all i follow barbers refrain from a dnrsn'l i a bull anything except lliut which they i i I were sure. Hiirmon iisltnd if Ihc A I i Is deslrov bai'liers were to remain i i a i that's mm-in IJilll-li hl.ei-s ui-e as i i a Hie sallci-y us the meel- for one ilay's IiiB seemed hnrcd by proce- unl lg( 1I i Ihc blond ml i i I A discussion on the and we(n woll lsl i i i Uieans of gardening eame up. but il is a was ilecided a Ihe Coiieress a i fact a the i i in inov- uo Jurisdiction over a phase, of nK wol ln Snine one started a floor discns- iiioii tryins lo bring politics i the meeting. The statement a i tile Democrats mere, responsible f)r hard times was counted out. The entire discussion was a ed beciiiisu no a i any a tion Little Tony.

13lg Tony wanted to know a Golf. pool, liiiskctbnll and pinochle were suggested. None were accepted. So. nothing was played.

7'he meeting i a adjuunu'd with'nothing accomplished, attempted, and goodwill a i i destroy i i It's a to The following advice was cryp- ticully hamled this a "Voii ciin'l teach an old dos ntiw iriclis, and yon can't your new coliilifn readers old jokes--and set away i it." Sounds like Old I a coming buck- asain. Ob. w.ell. such is life nf a public a NO, XO'l. 1 A Central School to know if "plug" is UVe'killd an old liors? chews It isn't.

'i'AHi; TOi'ii cnnici: Then. thaiT is tip silid if matches i-i a it is easy to tell whon- liglners made. AXO'J'lIKli The Vynic of to know which is Her -to hav: liquor -on the mind nr wiiti'r on the brain ixtiipsi'Krriox I A contemporary columnist 'this question: "Arc my readers morons?" I misht answer it longer I fool with a (lie more i convinced 1 am a il is not readers who are morons. i i i a i a moviii get a bull's a I i i i isn't a sport. You dim'i bail a beins i for a are rained Well, is raised fu he i i loo.

There's a xcsl in i i i i a i i i i and he lias a he's armed i horns. Il' a I i loses his he's apt lo i lose liis life." a i was unral in UK- les by a last al l.ai-eilii,', across i from Texas. Tho same duy In? wenl i anil i a show a be had mil losl his nerve. Ill sK a of i i i a i i lias a a i i i i in Spain. I-'rnmv, A i a i A i i ml i slarled a i 1 f.

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My back seemed to get stronger. I did not have to go to bed any more with cramping spells. I certainly can recommend Cardui for cramping. "When 1 began taking Cardui I would lose two or three days al a time from school, and would i be very hard on me, but after I i took Cardui, I did not have any i more trouble." I Cardui contains not hiiig a or injurious. It may be safely taken by women of nil ages.

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MONIES i i such daredevil pilots as Frank and his troupe of "flyin.u fools" were (he only group wlr i accept the hazardous task ol i i i necks to make movie audiences lail.uh. The i i of being: studiously i Joe K. Brown i never Is more pronounced i a i a comedian, plays a in. comic flying, i of a newspaper man who nrjvcr a been such comic is i i a for a of fam- i i i as in "lioing AVihl." joils book on aviation. Events I I i a i a i a i conraly i i i his falling in love--forct which -comes to the The- him to continue the i the newspaper man role plays, could not he expected to do the miraculous and master nerqn-! nulical tcchniuue overnight.

And' thus when he takes off In the nicoj lie flies crazily in a 'way- tn i as well as to ninke them: rnar with laugliler. Joe was well suited to the inasmuch as he never ha.d been in; plane before "Going Wild" iwas I I I I I nu- i i io i tne pose and to filmed. (Subsequently lie has been atrc and agree lo fly a plane in an i i up several limes with Laura I i a i i i is ad- speed race. Obviously a man who i member of the cast who holds a I (led real i jlan.aiTjif jloiah.jierarji!id been in a a before, limited pilot's license.) -i AT EAGLE'S mf WINIFRED VAN DUZER 1 CHAPTER I I I LD Chief Fury, adipose wit years and soft living, stamp -'d in and began to bluste was some lime before anyon -ould make cut what he was trj inp to say. Then it became clca that he was ordering the immed ate arrest of Robert Trent for th murder of the Baroness Vo: Walter listened for a time, th stubborn line showing about hi chin.

Out Of The Question sini- a coal i a shou get a i of i i I hi- i i i a i i i i even i i i were i i i a I be lo a a some i were i a i up ii pool i a a Inn of i The a i i i i i JJ a one i i i i-imr i a i i i i a a "I i i i get ii i or il." he a i in i I I i i of il now," the judge replied. "Ynu are fined and costs." Take Thedtord's Binclc-Driiught 'or Constipation, 25 cents a package. Wo Soil ('off oo' I I i CO. FORD BATTER! It Jk Saturday now Fonl l.l.plm,- baltcrj- for ymir ear lii-fun- i i over- lakes you on sonu: dark road. You yon ran dom-ml on i.

because it's In- ami Iho rost is only il lilnrc, we'll give vim allowance tin your old battcrv. Tor l-olli tars and Inn ks-- tlial (hows how pood it to fit other nial.es nf lo Tonl. Installed i you adililion iy wllilc MOTCH MOTOR CO. IMION'K -I!) Middleslmro Kv, "Trent is a sick man, Chief. On of the question to bring him ii here tonight.

He's under "You're telling me, aru you f'm chief of police in thia "Oh, tell him," Bim cried, "tc wait till morning. Tell him, Wai tor, that we'll have the real mur tlcrcr by moi'ning!" The old Chief glared at her. "If this young fellow brings in a killer "it's not Bob Trent I'll--why I'll i What do you i of that, eh? Quit, I said. Quit cold Kb, a do you think of "Okay, Chief," Reynolds put in grinning. "No backing down.

your And what do YOU think of 1 "Kh?" muttered the Chief, his face going purple. Reynolds nodded to Bim to Walter, and there was a gc-ncral movement among them. Bim went HWay almost light hearted. The ihi Chid' hnd boon wanting an out, she milled; he hnd it now. Would no make g-ood his throat? Well, Reynolds would see that he did.

Reynold? would spread the story; he would make the Chief a laughing stock otherwise. Only it depended upon her. She was the who had boasted that the iv murderer would be brought in before noon tomorrow. Perhaps Walter did not believe this could be done. Perhaps, all things considered, it could not be Bim went to her room at Knglc's Nest and wit there a long time in Jeep thought.

Certain things stood fadeil photographs of a baby's Jane and i i a dancing together at the Novel City I heel marks on the torn note they and found in the garden. She went ovor the murder mystery step hy step, trying to imnirinc hcrsolf an the guilty person. What would Hhe have done exactly had wished to remove a woman who bad aroused her to the of murderous j'rcnzy? Sneaked into the garden--watched behind the rose vines. Iloso vines were of thorn? and thorns toro a woman's flosh. Him retired at length, but not until a she had written a note lo Carl Caroy.

A i little note--friendly and gay--but i said "Good-bye." "We just never rould make a go of it, Carl dear, I like you lots, but not enough. You'll be leaving for the city soon --tomorrow I expect--and I won't In: seeing you again. Not alone, 1 anyway. CJnod in the morning Him waited for Dr. Sankey when ho came to i a and had a few i i earnest conversation i him.

Me nodded finally, and. precoo.liiiy to Iho sick maid's room, bundled her into a robe and took her away, against hrr frantic protests. Tlwn Him lost no time in begin- i hor smrch. Shn what wanledi far back on I insido of ihc uftlftw slio- A Tier which telephoned Walter and Keynolds and told them her story, from the pillow slijj--a crumpled piece of paper. They spread it out and read words penciled between the ragged edges: "Old, happy days.

Be in tonight my of "I don't "see--" Walter began. 'Oh," Bim flung out, "don't be stupid! It's the other part of the note! Let's fit the parts together--" Walter produced the scrap he had been carrying about for a week and spread it around Bim's scrap. They read it together. "Must see you tonight. You cannot have forgotten old, happy days.

Be in garden tonight, my dearest, dearest of all. argot." "Don't you see?" Bim cried. "It was Jane who carried the note into the garden and love it and stamped on it there. 1 don't know how she got it but--" Walter said "H'm" and eyed Bim. She was trembling with excitement.

"Oh, don't let her get away! Right now Walter's feet pounded the stairs. Reynolds followed more slowly, ouffing with exertion. But Bim was ahead of them all. Bim dashed ilong the corridor to the maid's 'oom and back the door. Jane was balanced on the win- low sill, leaning outward, reading with her good arm for a jut- ing corner of the roof.

'You can't make it!" Bim creamed. "You'll be killed!" But Walter snatched the girl back, forced her to sit down on he bed. She dropped in a hope- ess way. "Ail right," she sighed, 'All right. Only she had it coning to her?" "Oh?" said Walter, skeptically.

The maid's eyes blazed sud- only and she began to talk. There! no slopping her. She talked nd they listened. my chance and expose hei Bring on her--poverty She'd have 1 hated that worse thai death. Plenty of opportunities "foi this, but I always would come.

opportu felt better om know WilkeS wasTie; Tsaw th.ero together in the dining room' 1 Wilkcs didn't care for her any more. He told me this-- that he thinks he never cared for really. But I didn't know; 'not-not till afterward. found the note she wrote him. 1.

watched and saw them go into the garden." Vengeance Bim had a vision of this woniaii following the two into the garden garbing herself for the purpose in an outworn nurse's dress A white duress, and this 'was a mistake. Tearing the dress on the rose vines, suffering cuts and Bcratcnes from the therns. Burning the dress later, hiding the shbes Of course the 1 low-heeled. wore. Years Of Wailinu i 'She stole my husband! Stole im away from his wife and baby! that something? Isn't it? 1 id quarrel with her that night hut isn't why I killed her.

She tole my husband, I tell you! i 1 years to make her pay-- years aim years. And I'd it again. Yes," she moaned, again and again." She added, lore calmly: "Jly nnby died. I 3 sick, you see, and I couldn't ar.d he had to have things, couldn't get them for him and 3 he died," Bim's eyes filled. She sal beside le woman on the bed awith an I'm about her shoulders.

"Tell us bout it, Jane. Won't that help? wait for her, Walter. She's 1." Reynolds shook his head but Valter hesitated. Jane said: "You've been kind to ic, Miss Martin. My name isn't me; it's Gcnevievc Poland.

You now my husband as William Dole, not a maid really; I'm a ancer. Wo were on the stage together when--when she met him." It was all clear lo Kim then, Wilkcs Deland infatuated by the other woman to the point of leaving his wife and baby, only to he left himself later on. The i going through hardship, her mind a i unsettled perhaps by mis- cry, buoyed up by the hope'of revenge. "I went lo Paris," the girl con- i "and hired out as her maid. I didn'i mean lo kill her.

Here's proof," she said. And iravc Ihem what she had taken You see 1 knew what her life was and I planned lo wait--to wnlch shapeless shoes were a camouflage. Moved to the sight'Of the two together--the had wrecked her home and 'the faithless husband whom she still loved. Waiting till the 'nUsbanB left the woman'alone before pulling the trigger which ended for all time a glittering rnin-dealirig career. Jane turned on Bim a little, wavering smile.

"1 hope 1 didn't hurt you that night outside, the dressing You see I went in there hard to give that up. No one was aboui and I didn't think Imogene would hear the noise." "But how did you get in 1 lim ''And'out again?" "Oh, that was'easy enough; I've never been put pf training. The 1 wasn't much of- a to the balcony outside the linen room window." Bim visited the station house early in the evening. Standing at salute before the desk, she called gaily, "Hail, Chief!" Walter, grinning ralhcr sheepishly. "You'y heard the news.

Poor old Fury-he hated to let go:" "Time he did, though. Poor Jane, 1 say. What will they do with her, Wally? "Oh, she'll stand trial. There'll be no conviction. Not after the jury listens to what she has to say.

Deland has got the best defense lawyer in New York for her. knew they'd made up? 'Plan to live happily ever after as soon she's turned loose." Bim looked at him steadily, her eyes very bright. And presently he got up and came around fn front of the desk. He stood thcrf close to her, waiting. "Walter? Wally, dear--" "Where's Carey?" he asked with an edge to his lone.

"Can't you forgel him, dnrline) 1 did ago. 'You see--" Mis arms were around her and there was plenty of reason for nothing being said for long while. Then he took time to inqulrfc' "How soon?" ''Well I sort of like thj ml of Mrs. Chief, of Police Would--would a month from to day be nil right?" "It would not! Too far off Make It a week from today' sweetheart?" Bim breathed happily, in (THE END.).

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