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THOMSON REVIEW e-Cracks a great healer, but ml for it as a beauty another half tcli from Monroe, second drop in a remains strong- ic A i i ached was the chorus girl with an Iowa farmer could sow her wild oats. the small Kven tin elephant more reassuring i's past than the odor of dozens of bonfires leaves and Sa laic's back yards. liim may travel as far in I' 10 1'ioneer could in liis covered wagon, but, Injuns, the pioneer usually destination. i looking: ihi-i have you very ppy Just i luniwml has had a nervous and we're froiilff to -Willie, name an organ body. U'illic- Vcs'm, the teeth.

Teeth? What kind of would that be? cirlf organ. "Billie Daniels Finds Herself a at Hillii- Dunk-Is Kt- This is the concluding: chapter of the story. Chapter 1 i by Mrs. Elizabeth PHI-SODS. Peg-fry, impulsive', and (-after to medical counsel i'or hoi- new i rushed to the R'aiay'e.

and be- her father had time lo i she was on her way to the landing Held, a i i there in time to a younjr man from the, plane. She presented an ahoKcther alluring: picture, i her lil.he body, graceful step and animated countenance as she hurried to meet the young' doctor from New Nor were her charms lost on hi who himself was tall and handsome. He carried an air of complete- mastery over himself as well as over any i i situation a mijrht arise. gy almost breathless from haste and embarrassment, i herself. l' 'r the "I am Peggy Allen, Billy is at our house and I have come to meet you W--up June- previously a She hurrififl tovBillitS's 1:00111 to tt'li-i Here she slopped'suddenly for the young laily addressed seemed to be in dire distress.

She looked the picture of despair as she sobbed out her story. "Oh. Vuggy," said she, "when 1 ran away from home and friends, I took with me all of my negotiable securities a I could ret hold of. There iuive been at least worth. They- were in brief case in my car I am poor, poor, boo-hoo, boo-hoo.

and not able even to pay you for all that you are doing- for me. 0-o-o-boo- tried to comfort hex-; told did not want any pay--that very soon she would be well and stronjr and able to work and Cache! 000 Delonging i covered!" guests were assembling. I came a message Dr. llak- "Am sor-y. but an emergency case 1 my services has ust com.c MAY QUEEN CHOSEN FOR A A I AT A I Theatres Margaret a of a member of the 1 inv; Frances i i i a a a I 1 Mt.

Carroll Grid Schedule For Fall Announced THURSDAY. AM1L It, It37 I I I I I I I TO BE HELD AT SHIMER Laurel and Hardy at Rialto Imagine, if you can, Laurel and Hardy as a pair of "tenderheels" in the wild and wooly West, back in the Gay 90's, and then start laughing! "Way Out West" their latest feature-length comedy opening Saturday at the Rialto in Clinton, for four howlarious days, presents the comedy team in their first Western picture and it is heralded as a rip- roaring, gunfiring, yippee-whoopee song-dance hit of the season! An old prospector dies and charg- Stan and Ollic lo deliver the deed and take you home. She had an accident j'nil is in a stale of fever, even "Hut, Peggy, you do not delirious. She will be glad to fee a is nothing that I you. and I know she is sorry she "i 'It 1 I was never taught to work, treated you so shabbily.

even allowed to work. I never I to valuable gold mine to his daujrh- port herscH. Ihw. brought another 1 1( i onti you dearly and now have a a i but fine clothes good chance to make up. A you.

pleasure. Never of anything real- glad she had that smash up with i while. Oh. I am so help- car?" By this time they -had reach- j't's-s. what shall I do, what od Peggy's car.

The young doctor ca I do?" Peyg" i Si'irl ever like any other of the car on noted the calm self assurance girl as she steered tho UK- way to the Allen Peggy tole many side long glances at her companion, who had not a a i chance at holding up his end of the conversation. She wondered inwardly at the pervorseness Biilie in not being willing to stand si a i friend and to his profession at the sacrifice my social lions she might have had. Good morning, J)r. Hlake," said Mr. AJlen as he in a most cordial shook the hand of new for a iong time, "Billie when you were a igh scnool age, didn't you to do one L.iing better than sat up with a Billie i It's a blow to him when a man ializps he is a great as ho ever a be, that he'd better be con- 'arrival.

about the comforts of old age dad, this is Ik-lx-r I lie ambitions of youth- fiance who sent tlv radio message." No Pegfy," said start and "Yes," to I can type and take dictation--Peg- nspira-j-' (io ou i I do i I it-a'dy could work?" Peggy did not want to raise Bil- Sie's hopes loo nigh, for she knew how hard it to get a job. especially when the applicant was so inex- perier.c'.'d, she merely said, "There no harm in trying. But you a week or before try- wiped away her tears, she said, "my governess a typewriter for me, and pleasure you see. Peg- you reeved f'ustomev--Hey. waiter! i i 1 a tack in this ambitions little jig.

Ii iiuist. i it's a tire. "I said the novice, who was fciiiL a demonstration in car, "ivliat makes it jerk so en you first put i gear?" ''Ah." the salesman. foves it to hi- a real car--it's to start." When the newlyweds boarded tin- Bin the embarrassed groom tipped porter liberally not to discio.se it they were just married. (In the way lo breakfast the next the couple was the object i grins, stares, and craning nc 7 the groom up- Mr.

Allen, "Dr. Baker just jei! that an emergency operation, at 1 1 he hist before tin- a detained him, so he was sending Dr. VVifl Blalvc in his stead. The operation proved successful a put. another a in his cap.

Ik- said he knew a Dr. Blak? could a this as wr 'i as hi- and a Billie understand." Peggy was a When she remembered a of a few one glance at Dr. negro porter. Boss." George '11 'em. When dey ask- was just married Ah is just daughter happily she's got; a hus- pli'l skewd to death of her.

ii'llu-r j.ike, probably quits an. two Irishmen: a Oalla- to O'PamOl. "You're O'Fiirrcll retors, "You're rnllalian admits the charge "Yes. but tomorrow I'll be you'll still be a fool." In Washington "lust week, says' an 2,000,000 saw the cherry Last fall, we might million persons viewed lol it go at Unit. ili'i-virw a garbage col- i i tell you more about 1 people has and stum- ll 'iin a dozen of economy could write.

a proposition after 11111 lnlks consider a raffle of a missionary society an di-inl' a but shakin "ice for I'liiKs is a sin. Dick Cniini-r's inteicst was easily and he offered to assist as as he could. His standing with his i was excellent, so when after a weeks their secretary resigned, he secured the position for Billie. To her it meant a hard For first time in her life she was to forego pleasures and to in the frontier town of Brushwood Gulch. But, dumber than us- a they deliver it to the wrong girl.

Side-splitting situations devlop, with Stan and Ollie the target for bullets and guffaws. An important cast aid them in their nonsense. Sharon Lynne, Rosina Lawrence James Finlayson, Flora i who played in the old silent days with and James Ince. a 'old timer' are included. Felix Alder, a former Clintonian, assisted in the writing of the screen play of "Way Out West." On the same program, another i feature.

"Penrod and Sam" written by Booth Tarkington, and starring Mauch (young Anthony Adverse) is certain to delight young and old Filled with the adventures of youth thrills, laughs and a tug at heart. Harry Watson, Spring Byington, Frank Craven and Craig Reynolds are inlcuded in the cast. A A A TO E1C.HT OF A i i i I a i of -Ml. i has i i i i an 1 i i i i a The op': if i i be i i I a a the be of U. S.

I a i Mt. i a i the i of A i i of A a i i A i were i off a a ago Free- i school to a i i 1 a i 'il 1 1 Sept. 18: a i i a i at 2-1: i Kfserve.s Mt. Three a i a women i and divers, two of whom in the Olympic ineet last year, i give an exhibition in bwira- iiiing and i i a a night in I Frances Shimer i college ai Carroll. The i i i be ii; con- i the i a inierclass i i meet i i start at ,8 p.

in. The three visiting mermaids i.ro a i a ICckerl, Marion Mansfield, a Crystal Diete. a i studcntj a Northwestern university. i a i a member of tho Lake Shore Athletic club, was national champion in low board diving in Miss Eckert is United States champion in the 100 yard free style ract, having annexed the title in both and 1937. In 1035 she'won the national high board diving championship.

Miss Diete is ai: expei't breast stroke star and diver. nual dinner sponsored by the Athletic association on Wednesday evening, April 28. Miss Mabel Turner of Pe- will be her maid of honor. These two students were elected by secret ballot before spring vacation, bus results of the i were no! as: nounced until Hiss Florence AJise- wcde. president of the A.

presented the members of the court at special dinner. The coronation of the ia a feature of the May Fete, scheduled for May 15, on south Campus. High school graduates are special guests of the college on that. day. Other a a of the queen a Anne Orvis as Herald; Ahlswede, Lucille Anderson.

Eilen Brikett, Mary Bullis, Mary Childs. Joyce Jourenat. Margaret Kaylor. Marian McCarthy, Itary Jean Miles. Mary Jane Phelps.

Marian S.nnde.-s and Elizabeth Schiele. Royal, Fulton Friday and Saturday are two features that be of interest-to everyone. "Hats a delightful musical comedy starring Mae Clarke and John Payne, and "Song of the Gringo" with Tex Rittcr that singing- cowboy. And, don't forget, the fourth chapter of the serial, "The Vigilantes are Coming." Sunday and Monday, two days on- Said Grace to Stella, "I was driven simply mad when Tom began kissing my throat." And Stella replied, "I know, dear. It always drives me too." i 1: i i at Mt.

8. Mt. a at Galena. a a a a Carroll. ''ci.

'1'i: a a a a i a i i i and games a I'. a i i Kighi, a a a a a i viited wi-t-k. a i Coach a a i awards a a i i i days. i i Fred Leigh, Irve a i Arn i Peck. CIrovc.

Sheldon i a I a i a (Jrove. DeXiei- I a a are tbt- only ones Vr- in school next. fall. lie: We're a Scothird, to a a selling a glass. She: Oh.

do the use shat- glass in He: Xo. use i i in engagement FLASHES FROM PARIS Day skirts are decidedly short. Large veils fail almost waist-depth at back. Tailored lacea for daytime wear are advocated. Flowers and feathers enliven the early spring hats.

Short sleeves and open necklines are i i "in." Crochet frocks in lacy design are new for day or even ing. Juliet cap hat. cunning veil, far back on head is important message. TRY A CLASSIFIED i i i i a iirisur- her that he the nation and no apologies il- eil. Dr.

Blake was ushered i Lillie's room who had a i her fac- wav to llvev er, a she did posses? a most a i i 'uable we-c 7 i needed, sn i ee tilties and was well recovery. He saw at once ed a i to he i i i i i a i i i at, a Mrs. A niotherly iiir.tinct and i i all I i i i a he. conversation was general but Dr. RIalce became a i of the A a i A a di and Mrs.

A the Dr. and Peggy sol the a i i i i I'-eggy a a ipiiei. i i a by the man at. her side. As i i a he asked a he lie allowed to a a i i i a call the i Sunday.

Peggy un- i a i granted the As she she why --he regrets at a i a 'tick's date with that of Dr. Blake. She why had so i she Dick a i i i i i i i i a a L'le fore. it he a i a she a pick i i i i a a There i 1'V, Mae Clarke and James Cagncy, and do uncomplam- that two omco Grcat always Present a An( to a (1 to ymf entert ain "Here Comes the Circus" and a cartoon. Tuesday, Wednesday and Th'urs- lolice (layi lonK waite( for her Adverse" xvith a cast of 1-1 of Hollywood's greatest stars headed I by Fi ederic March, Anita Louise, and resource-that of self-reli- QHviu de Haviland.

Also several and i a i to help her- sul)jecls a notice!) MIC this gave more r-al Thepe i bc onc perforraallce A i than did money. i the i of this program ll.e and being-employed lo ils extl elll( The shfnv i i start at 7:30 with the feature 1 beginning at approximately 8:15. ingly. There was consciousness that sources were completely gone. A of wrecked car revealed sec'ini and although were i i no trace of could be Billie discovered i 1 banu! i had similar interests became inseparable pals.

When lie i a asked her to share his weals and woes' as his wife, she could say "yes." Peggy's: i i with young Dr. Blake had ripened to a much deeper i and she agreed ti tread life's pal a i him. '1'bo girls decided to have a double a i and i i Dr. Baker to at- This he readily agreed to do said he i his a i a i a in the i a day I tue wedding i r.ew-nap'-i- earned hold headiir.es: I i i Robbers' A. KNOX.

AGENCY and City Property FARM LOANS MUTUAL INSURANCE on TM MILLEDGEVILLE tc 4t 5-13 Dr.B. J.SNYDER Osteopathic Physician Phone I76W FULTON, ILL. tach tf "My hushand's a second story man." "You don't say." "Yes, his first story never fools mo." Thousands of STARTED CHICKS and BABY CHICKS on hand. Come and See Them. Miller Hatchery LANARK tacv FRIDAY--SATURDAY "HATS OFF" "SONG OF THE GRINGO" Chapter No.

4 SERIAL James Cagney in "GREAT GUY" Cartoon--Comedy THURS. 'ANTHONY ADVERSE" Cast of Thousands One Performance each night SIiow at 7:30 Feature about 8:15 CAPftOL Morrison MAY 2-3 Continuous show Sunday 1:30 to 11:00 Admission 10-25c. Joan Crawford in "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" Popeye Cartoon, "Little Pea." Para TUESDAY, 4 Bargain Night, 10c': Xdatti Only. Edvrard Arnold in "MARRIAGE 'MJEWACE" Indianapolis Racet, "Liickjr'SpilU" Novelty, "Broadway Rhapiody, "In My Gondola" Crtoon, "Barnyard Ama'tetiri." MAY 5-t Warren William in "OUTCAST" George Hall't Orch.

in Over Broadway." Novelty. Pictorial No. 1. Para Newi. MAY 7-S Double Feature Nijthti.

Bargain Matinee at 2:00, 5-I5c. Feature No. 1, Tim McCoy in "Lightenin" Bill Canon." Feature No. 2, Lynne Overman "Don't Tell the Wife." Feature No. 3, Epiiode No.

Jim." There's many good reasons for drinking. A new one just entered my head- If you don't drink while you're living; how tho heck arc you going to drink when you're dead? 'They're Or. Their Way to Hayes Cafe' THE SMARTEST SPOT IN TOWN i A Try Our Fountain Service HAYES CAFE STERLING, ILLINOIS tacv It 4-20 OHN L. BREARTON Attorney-at-Law Savanna, Illinois Assistant to STATE VETERINARIAN hone 38-20O MT. CARROLL 20,000 mile Guarantee on RETREAD! Tires the cost of nationally advertised brands STERLING Tire Market 113E.

3d St. Sterling tacv 4-1 tf FOR SALE Cabbage, lOc Tomatoes, 15c Peppers, 15c Plant, 15c 2Sc 100 60c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Add 3 cents for packing and JACOB J. I A Jr. 601 14th Fulton. 111.

2t tatv 5-G M. E. ANDERSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special attention to heart and blood diiense.

Not in office 513 WILSON BLDG. Clinton. Iowa New Moline Lunch "Just Good Food' 1614 5th Ave. Moline SUNDAYS Excellent Turkey Dinner i All The Trimtningt for 60 Fountain Service Mixed Drinks The Iri-cities best and mnat popular eating- place. tach 6-1-Jl ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT TODAY Made to your meacure as low at $26.75 No extra charges for style or size.

P. J. CAVANAGH CO. Clinton, Iowa Ask for Bridge Tickets tach 21 5c LOOK 5c ROCK ISLAND-DAVENPORT-FERRY BOAT NUF CLUB Dancing Every Night and Sunday Afternoons Flip Benson And Harlem Aces A Real Colored Orchestra --'I MARTY--by-- SKindle Motors, So. Chicago Avenue, and Jackton Freeport.

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GUM-DIPPED CORD BODY--Eight extra of rubber are added to every one hundred pounds of cotton cords by the Firestone patented process of Gum-Dipping. This not only provides greater strength, but gives greatest blowout protection. TWO EXTRA LAYERS OF GUM-DIPPED CORDS UNDER THE TREAD--Cushion road shocks. Afford extra protection against punctures and bind the whole tire into one unit of creat strength. IT COSTS LESS TO BUY--VOLUME PRODUCTION SAVES YOU MONEY--The new Firestone Standard Tire is the-greatest tire value ever offered car owners--volume production, efficient factories and the most economical distribution system make it possible to sell this new tire at these low prices.

FOR TRUCK AND BUS OWNERS GIVES LONGER MILEAGE AND MORE ECONOMICAL SERVICE AT VOLUME PRODUCTION PRICES! DRIVE WITH SAFETY WITH FIRESTONE WHETHER you operate one truck or several, dependable service if your greatest asset. In hauling produce to market, operating fast local deliveries, in heavy "cross-country hauling, operating school buses, or in any type of trucking service, you need a first- quality tire, built of first grade materials to give you long, mileage. Now, for the first time, you can get such a tire at prices you can afford to pay. Come in today and let us show you how the new Firestone Standard Truck and Bus Tire will give you better service and save you money. For STOCK TRUCKS and MILK TRUCKS Lewis Motor Company Thomson, Illinois.

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