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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN. The Guarded Heights By WADSWORTH CAMP Copyright position or a Sinclair, tinning ivith Lambert lo spare fccl-" ings. For Blodgett. Lambert's pro- THE JANi-JSVILLS DAILY GAZETTE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. MINUTE MOVIES isso corse mathew Ai-Trade marie flccistcrcd u.

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Tmr- WMmm and thinking her unconscious. Blodgett vLy I I 1 Z-Zl 1 I i I at it i i 1 1 a 1 is a 'igc ss BTC wlii KING- "Wliat or It. "Spoiled!" George offered with a "IC you pet ehnv.ee I put loo near a lire or any intense aponded ar.d wcrt helag ouestloned as DT? A TTTV PWA I roughened elbows will I n7 IJI I Vll L. Kent IVIcld to a treatment ot cold cream ing to a negro chap, he said: A rubbed Into them every night. Also abonl you.

George; arc you PnrOfl.c scrub mem well every day. using a n-arrlcd?" CHIMibAIXS. II. C. Cbabby-lt often Sickly the ngro'.

responded: A great many people during IP's many eld-fashloiicd rsmcdies. effee- happens that growing glris appear to "Xaw-sir. Ah makes ai aleasnnt per'od of the v0 fnrl 0r the ifnCi he if ra wnen Is iiter-a- n-ah own llvln alllirllor not it l. hi f. I 'Oil si.

I hotly I a tt i ng its da --f trust, i-l' Borum said Ulios aack r.ft-r au- I a r-f fairly ho. 'Vaftr, ia. a few years ih; man was ate at more or nmy sio-ilii h- pla c'r an a I li here aa a a e.ji.ed j.r5 Tp spend one euro. s-j tho the wa: or li vrr I ly Srea.l, tfa.h-r. Subscriber C.

C. bc'cn. we la hi: remedy hire i nial UtiU-y. the feet line L'. laples hlaeUheiid'.

'-'wo1'; Then oaaor ovar the rug. Xrir ihl-ir' a' "m' a-- "n- replied Hor ma. "fly the waj. C-easc Biints. streaks, and sot: will They nad Hons rel.tve i le oody wr.ste when do you expect to reove.

vanish will, Hie salt ar.d m.al. hc h. .0. CJU, if retained In tao Til's is tinv-lv hanoli Is lh- shock of lire end, svsrem. tiackheuds are lirst tears- d-'c.

sac o.u for the i nnnotiute imi-d that need-J. Such a pores that hllve been soihrouSl, I 1 ect'dTrrr ''atnent for al, is to to be finished about 1S months." I Here 3 another suggestion. Wh-i) clear ti'e and it so by Whr- a be-j--s Vjo'c and heclf grow red and itch eating properly. A dally warm Oath a gambler named George used to pills' 'Wins to Vie- 1- In'can "'arm rf w-ri cnr.iph-.xir it visit Chinamen's place and smoke a eufe the ITZrX he Sed in and said ex- waddir- with ex'i due" ht-cls an! toes with caitphsrated continue 'after that there arc other cJtcdly. -Kip.

me $101 Thanks. lZ Vf iriinnd i-i vase or bind ahsorhort cotton reasons for laein r-eiulrlnr; the J'll come in with it tomorrow noon, um -lobule reinse ni.il Hole, wet wiih enmphor over the affected tlcn of the Soever. I'm allvel" 'And out he wen: witli 't home as a pes- parts. ihe money. remove -C'iftss of gluo the fect one taxing Aoout clock tae r.et afternoon ocxn-ln wir-'ng '-ft' i-lcnnh.

with 'rx u-eises are be recommended a friend of the gambler dropped lu clean wet fag 'lei dry. The ieie Ma of Uie.se tretit- DlUUer StOriCS Chinaman and. said: "Hip. a 'l; he 'i-in'v fastened a. -n-'a is lo promote a healthful eh- where is George today iila.e If flic l'-ose pUsteiipg culatl.m of blto.1 inroi.gn lie The eoitildlug Cclestia' wiped his o.n.-l-l tie lira' eplatet.

Ma.rdl ess to soy. tic fe-t aioul.l be An nitere-y o' l.oi Angeles adver- eyes th the corner of his blouse ar.d v. alTO iah. linn ard soil I. I hep: warm dry.

but she Id net ha tised a one 211 odd re- "Ccovre. dead. FR FF At All Dealers JLVJ-LJLL THIS WEEK to Her in your oiouhmj "Prefer to say myscir. Um- 1 Hie sooner slic inarnes me iw ira.o ben lIioj i I a VlBO 1 ulnninSf 10 lhinl Jt's lrufi fcerT. 1 1 on tack.

Sounds slushy, but yrn )v I 1 1 IFS fF byCarMeH: Holcomb .1 i liouil' for war lie yfT 1C tallr- jnt 111'-' of iiarrp. Iv dc- i.itti.k'tim TAMis 1 1 I -1 j.cn-.brrt mr.de r. wry mo -at ae i ir ir o' I'. M-'A: i thj mere recsot tor snbilts lo u. bnmb-n 1 I what iT.ppinc?.'! 1 iic.

T.rTo: paid i Tiii-e sclftshncs:" Ceo-pc afternoon nail her o.l a fid i to a r.v.-r 1 "Yon talk like it fond parent." La-n- lrc vccltr. i v'j. -J Tii 'n of "h'vn-" i'-' t' be-t iw.veiid. "I believe Betiy is the tMu f.iis mometu. n.st meet- v.nlr vcs ai0n-.

caly ore wjo doesn't ihir.k in those jns rhe lias bought (). ir Lra'nf. She ban other reasens: lifltcu- rrecdora at the exrenye -af nodgetfy haut whlc'i -ao ieat Tna in i -o one r-f lotis When she. tells them to heart: ar.d it disappointed (l.0 him r.i ami you you'll eonic on my side." Ued him: for she was lie had never ai ,10 1M I'mfti -e said, fan'd ilia: woe.la hin too fV him. an- umons tl'.

Betty's obstinacy wasn't bam u-rfs For Hie Urn; hud lam- -j-, only worry. Several times opened aace she offerrc hor hri.rt lhJ u.inff hj vns t0 rf ot U)J rivcr. his mouth it to and appar- ar.d smileti at aim: hat she hal an air -ai)K Vkv ently thcusrht better oC it. Qeorp-i paying a Coot. What debt? Ho n.ntnc..

io c. iiUv Cllili' Tree. could jes.H the ser.fc oi those ur.es- ca jglai the words ''Hod Cross. rvc- thru-dgh his trur.lt. Ot rX'SS ST faddish business, HOUSEHOLD HINTS difficult to voice tlirai to lilm.

he nshed. a tr lc or hiop: np- wasn't until tlfy were the sand ot lie was stil. Jniriuueu by Sylvia's aim. It v. l.c HINT the company street.

taat Lam- manr.er. A chorus attached him. Vpt.ira Tini and gel ain' Li takia-i. her: m.anased vn state his difficulty. Sylvia and Hetty, it a were iy camu or il J2ae--ii rid in whispers, so ihur iha jar- extreme faddists.

Only 1 incer 'c "a raehs he mada milled nr' hla: r.gly ir.Pli; nearly to I Llcii-llCOll. Ceorpe noticed that til: Other her cmilicr: ipvriolaly. As hi: lJca. 'n Vomalc. lieiltion Sylvia's mine, but It was flur.cei! atlli coarse on.

la: Vn Ji. Xatt was :if.r sirrhl 1 ierc la ev-ry M-ord. with a sort of wanted v5 ais te.ep-r ui nrl, .0 v.a. ir! v. ru.

lloohics. OPMu-y for her. ar.d a relief that she enmtht 'ac ieat air ecsi.ac u-j K.xpil 11, vasn after all co.r to marry one so pay won a itdoubl adi otic owed ivcJ, ui recessa.) Crerm oi SoV- ir.urh oldar less graceful tl by -Ir to I.r. t0 hi.r.sei: iVrk. herself.

ahauhl in her oai 'the -s saw i. "i wish, you'd suggest a wny for me You iei'jl." 1 1 0j i i r. liei' I HeviS. Ciilttted 1JO lo pull ocl. rvo ihoucht It ovcr.

1 yo ainrult me thatl jui to'; i.iK-; It l'-mlua: don't want to bo under obligat.ons was saying wish 1 ''hl'midst 'he' any iciprer to tt man who has been were a man. How wish I were a haJ 4.a a new Uln.i ItKClPJiS l-'Oft Till: IAY treated saahti mai.r tur. 50in. ti.ouai .1 I M.uan.:ii J'oniato Cut It amused G'eorge to hr.d hintsclf In IConilnnc.l ypiut laey saw. afrai.i.

CC baton small pieces. uriLil lroet-ii The: add Listen. World! sMSis, llUtVll J. 1U ROBINSON p) 'i: ovctl l3akc nr" So me thins queer Is happening- In smiled the Princess. Sp ssr.

one ma t.iree--Vtirlrs (scaiul also happening Tht tyS -Ji mil! in Smith house, and the Robert y''' 7.o.': kn'tiag. and a Other families In course yoa will, darling." cooep sOHMgjp soda- cn c.roaai m' this broad, upliea-ving land. So I'm the Princess. "Hut I guess ll'd betmr I 3Wi a' tr.rlar. Iwo-liilrUs uuichoppcil nuls.

Stoing to talk about It. iceep my position it will come In iilearoro KuiT and Xod Clailt wre hand: I posUionJ LFt I married -last Kleanore had it B0 111 Tzr dandy position with an Insurance Iv 3 Ci'vnin ot Celery heat. ol oo .0:0 of ohonnotl moo ir a' on a I So 'he Prince bot-srht the Princess a il rfT fA They're willing to pu: I heir m.d He uiroM-li' a sLruLnivtd'Tri i 1 1 hioTJ- 1 "'ivh'ooesa'-t K-eanore's raoacy be- lag thch ropoa and tlitlr julpS a ri long e-romon ranch X-adV. ''o loo- sit. ajor ro- prefciTCti i-J sin- olio ir.sisL.H on "ivorkiug out" that could he easily sifter he has made hei- His Why natives so that when Mrs.

Elephant KUGH1CSTI0XS JHATi VOOfU lb MINC 6WT shottla-i-: no her funds If she uses and her hslpers sliou i oone al-aa; -loiaor is not Only (oBATi P11NC 15 MY his? Why should marriage simply they push oat into tic river-in tust rjul ceRner: 'It is ii (W double Jnci- profits btit halve his? It sufoLy. grease spoL remover as well. I she's husky enough to break into a Tim begun to run. Doa. with natives To reshen up the rug and clean man's game and receive a man's 111 aio.it a lu-iiiko hiin o.M -a ol oi spots, without in- wedding nag set with LO i.

v.oo roe i so -n tl.eir -utins. he had I eioaaer'a bill. white diamonds, on the installment viewpoint and'share a man's every w.iy nail wns not getting uy tills: Plan, and they started in. sibllltics? fur tr-ont place w'uero ae came xix vortt of torn- ml with 1 "l-cfp have a regular house," said Why a Seoteh thistle one -minute or the river. Then he baenim.

so one par: salt. fA O.vi; -rug vc- the Prince. and nr. orer. co j-ou frig-hteiiHd Hint he ronld mat so.ifd liiiIi-os I qua of tills' mix- "Let's have a modern apartment." tho trumpet.

He te: fdt the shin:) I ih; moal nto fhi rug, Heart and Home Problems IMP bin Mar fce AUmM I Wiu. TksatitMia, la Care tkc CutM, I I Your dealer will give you a 15-cent trial bottle of Palm-oliye Shampoo. Accept it for your own stfce. and watch how your hair improves. We Blended Palm and Olive Oils To beautify your hair i i i of the.

"i to 1 In their judgments, and that they le. of this locality to talk about oung people and. of there Best are always some who believe all that Is told them, what should a Whctliev or not you should obey vour parents in the matter iff I jierson do to let them know tnc truth? I am a girl of age and. tlo not wish to have 4 people believe any ways lrie.1 to do what was right Gentle massage forces it into the tissues of the scalp, leaving it healthfully purged and clean. Silky texture and satiny gloss Such scientific shampooing is the basis 'Of beauty, for -it keeps both hair and scalp in perfect health.

It stimulates circulation, which carries proper nourishment to. your hair. It regulates the. minute oil glands which give your hair gloss and luster. Hair shampooed with Palmolive is neither brittle nor.

oily, but soft, flossy and silty. Present the coupon at once and prove that these statements arc true. One shampioo with the blend of palm and olive oils begins the marrying the man wiLh whom you are in love, should depend upon the nature of his bad habits. IC they are only superficial and merely bud manners instead of vices, they should be given the car. if; tolerance you 'have given them before.

Perhaps, too. you could do mtieh to correct his fallings. Great tact and Itlndr.ess should used it you al- Jly advice Js to wait a year before you make a definite decision. You are very young to ybur choice of a Iftisband now. lather which softens the scalp "and reaches every root and hair cell.

This lather loosens the dandruff scales, dislodges and dissolves thctn, leaving the scalp and hair free to function healthfully. Prevents Baldness This thorough removal of dandruff, which doctors call seborrhea, is most necessary, as cvej) the" accumulation on healthy scalps injures the hair. The dry, oily scales' clog the roots of the hair, preventing proper nutrition. Soon the hnir begins to fall out. Ordinary washing has little effect, often seeming to make the condition worse.

The b'chd of palnr and olive oils you get in Palmolive softens and penetrates the scales, loosening the cap-like accumulation. Tln'o free 15-ccnt trial bottle contains' quantity for one luxurious shantipoo, no matter hoiv heavy your hair. Use it and witch results. Sec Iio.v soft it makes your hair, and how fluff)-. Admire the attractive, wcll-grooined gloss.

Notice how clean it leaves your scalp, Iidiv all scurf and dandruff arc completely removed. Ordinary shampooing doesn't get these results. They are flue to palm and olive oils. Softening cleansers Olive oil possesses softening- qualities ivhich neutralize the drying of washing. Palm oi! contributes body, richness and lasting qualities.

Ir. combination they produce a thick, mild, profuse, penetrating nun. ininit it is tnc tmiy ot every person to try Id keep up her vcpu-tatioio h.r.vi' ur-vr: with young niPii to ar.y extent. CUR'LEY LOCKS-Go-isip 1s one or the most rllC-riorilt oroo.O.-iiis lr. life to fcr Salads The unusual delicious, flakypic crust made with Maiola is astonishing.

Perfect digestibility follows every time even with those who com-plain of delicate stomachs and cannot digest animal fats. "Most of It Is untrue; the smallest We ru I- 1JV caps Sifted Pailrv ar Jfl'S. Tliompsoii: high SCllOOl girls a star mrr.t can distorted Until it Is eitousl! to ruin reputation. The victim of gossip Can Irv to create a new impression by ir-rep reachable eoiiducc. Such.

a course, however, avails little in most eases. The moat aaUsfiiut ory co-y a rial start an sklered very beautiful. In montr.s: wc- root i fellows; about our style, we as 1 4 Urblcpooo, Cold Warr nut ticv cio not often as tiiey used to. PI A .1.1 II li to cio to win enci When you hear unkind remarks about a person, try to counteract is not our dress, foe we nrc con- ce, S3 I stcioreu rasn on: anc dancers. Please tell us what lo lo win them back.

about that person. Stand up for people antl you will squelch gossip and make friends. SWJilill' SbUK 15 TRIAL BOTTLE FREE ij I Present this coupon, with your name and address filled II 1 in, to any. dealer. It is good for a 15-ccnt trial bottle of ji Palmolive Shampoo- ociT.lhTiV!' ll Com Product.

Cook Dook It hoird and roll codejired of 64 pigci. Write Com recipe Product! Rcfinlnj double pie cruat. Dcpartascnt Also, 111. ti i rr i Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a look back on your with them and decide why they in- PALMOLIVE Shampoo The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils theni make love to vou.

a'nd'after a girl eighteen years old and am In love with a man several years older i ban I am. -My people all dislike liim because ol a few bad habits he has. Should I forget this man and follow my people's advice? Does a girl over eighteen have to do tlrao they got oi anything her people NO la--- nA nr1 this courjon to the Palmolive Com- "oa think best ten iviiii you ana looked eiaewnere foi-other pretty faces. The girl who spoons" and relies upon it to keep liie interest of man almost loses out. Brains are needcu even mora than tt pretty face a rial wants to lie ii-opnlar ard keen for Wti.y.ud the i oi.ivn air or iraol.r to make her own dcclsior.s.

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