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i SHAMOKIN DISPATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930 PAGE SIX OUR HOME MA GA ZINE PA GE 5 i i v.VVvvvviwvvvvvw (Compiled by UniUd Fettan Byodlcsta) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 tfT A GLADYS JOHNSON CIST) (CST) 8 00 7:00 Bamberger symphony. 6:04 8.00 Talk; McAleer; Feat. 10:00 6:00 Instrumental; Talk. 8:45 Globe Trotter; Orca. 11:30 10:30 Moonbeams.

WEAF NEW YORK 4 JS 880 k. Cleanliness Keeps Baby in Health Hygiene Is the First Thing to 1 Consider When Preparing Infant's Food Guard Against "Sprue." By R. S. COPELAND, M. U.

Senator from New York." former Commissioner of Health,) J'r York fi'j. i He reached over to cover her CUT) (CST) CKGW, TORONTO 14. 0 k. OO 6:00 Amos-Andy; Eagle Fligaa, 8:00 Flelacbmana: Arv 10:00 8:00 Victor Herbert. WSC, WARRINGTON 816868 k.

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hot gFRDtos ews am k. I daring- sophistries with Cyril Underbill while her sharp little teeth glistened between her orange lips. The first time Cecile had come to The Caprice since her marriage, Ardeth felt her heart contract as though a hot hand squeezed She bit her lower lip until the pain-brought her back to herself. Had she imagined it or had: Cecile flung her a swift sidewise; look of contemptuous triumph as-she walked by into the Smokeries Ardeth was grateful for the hesi- tation of the stout woman she was-waiting upon. That fraction of time gave her a chance to crushi back her heart.

To put on her mask again before the world. Cecile rather ostentatiously went-into mourning for Ken's She knew the expensive black i crepe and chiffons lent pretty em-; phasis to her milky oval the Naples yellow waves of her; hair. It gave a touch of diablerie! to her rather insipid beauty, fact appreciably noticed by Cyril; Underbill. "You are a seductive siren day," he murmured, his black' eyes brushing her face in bold! caress. "A beautiful bad spirit.

You are La Belle Dame sans' Merci." The long gray eyes narrowed and Cecile's thin orange lips! curled enticingly. "But mercy isj one quality you do not crave, Ah Ling, collecting ash saw the look which passed be-i tween them and the little maid's! slanting eyes were scornful. Noti thus did Chinese brides behave. Christmas came upon Ardeth' like a chill surprise. In her un-' happiness she had forgotten about Christmas.

She told herself drearily that it did not matter. She' had no one to make Christmas, happy for. tha H. Kofr' rjUSO 10:30 Amos-Andy; Danes rasas. To Complete Milady's -Fall Wardrobe A wrap of black velvet and white fox is the latest design to complete the wardrobe of the styl'sh young miss.

It is softened by diagonal folds across the front and back which supply hip drapery. (International Newareel) in Los Angeles was with a coffin-making company? of cmtss BY JAS. W. BARTON. M.

D. WHAT ARE ADHESlU.ss.' Perhaps you or some member of your family has had an operation for appendicitis and although life is saved there is still pain or discomfort in the region of the appendix. Your doctor informs you that there are some adhesions. What is meant by adhesions? Covering all the abdominal organs, and lining the abdomen itself is a sort of net work or apron of tissue which manufactures a juice to enable the organs in the abdomen to rub or roll against one another without friction. You can understand that with a small intestine twenty feet long enclosed 'in the small space nf your phHnmpn thnt it must.

coiled up pretty well. And so these coils of intestine and the other organs in the abdomen-liver, kidneys, pancreas, and so forth, although fastened by tissue to the spinal column, all move freely upon one another owing to this juice manufactured by this apron, the covering of which is called the peritoneum. Now if something irritates this peritoneum it is called pertinotis, and a sort of roughened surface is formed which "sticks" to the coils of the intestine or the surface of other organs, or coils stick to one another. This 'sticki'ng together" is called adhesion. It was formerly thought that these adhesions were rather rare, and only followed cases of appendicitis or gall bladder trouble where there was "OH THESE By LEOLA A vv 4 1 i i 1 pi fv 4r A ft Hi 1 A i I rE OCCASIONALLY hear some mother say her baby! has "sprue," or These are the names used to de-j a condition of the mouth to, which mouth is found; in all ages, and, is known to the? doetors as: Grown people often develop; single ulcers or; "canker sores." i Sprue appears! as small white ulcers on th: WODPEIAND tongue, gum3 and the roof of the mouth.

These ulcers resemble' small of curdled milk. If-' neglected, the ulcers may spread-through the whole digestive sys-; but usually they re confined to the mouth. The First Symptom I. The child complains first of pain; t)r tenderness of the gums. The in--ier surfaces of the cheeks and tha pums are spotted with white patches 'When wiped off these patches leave temall raw spots, small ulcera.

As the trouble goes on the gums very sensitive. Later they-are swollen and spongy and bleed when touched. In fact, the mouth' is so sore that the child cannot taka: solid food. Lack of cleanliness Js generally' cause of sprue. Unolean (unclean feeding bottles, unclean used In the preparation of feedings, some form of neglect.

la at the foundation of the Prevention and Treatment i Prevention is better than cure In: all human ills. It Is doubly true of' digestive ailments of children. The; bottles, nipples and all utensils used', in preparing the baby's food must', be kept scrupulously clean. After, each feeding the mouth should be; cleaned with an alkaline wash. LI mo.

water or a solution of bicarbonate of: soda can be used. Add a teaspoon-ful of the soda to a glass of water. A piece of soft cloth or absorbent cotton wrapped about the finger may be used to wash the mouth. This, be done carefully because of the soreness. Repeat the treatment erery hour or two.

Tb doctor will advise yon about the food and prescribe appropriate treatment to build up the general-health. Answcra'to "1. Mrs. W. T.

F. Q. Is there any-safe way to overcome the habit of chewing tobacco. The patient in question is a slave to the habit and I am afraid it will undermine his A. N'o.

The patient should use his will power to break the is not only injurious to the' health, but most unpleasant a9 well, Q. What do you advise for ulcer A. Send self-addressed, stamped lenvelopo for full particular and re-'peat your question. much pus formation. As a matter of fact they are now learning that practically one in every three persons has some adhesions in the abdominal cavity.

What has happened? There has been some irritation, some slight inflamation in the abdominal cavity, but as the two surfaces stuck together, inflammation did not spread any farther, no damage was done, and no after symptoms occurred. Sometimes the adhesions interfere with the proper action of the or- VOMEN!" ALLAUD rmrxsDArs best fiatctixs Body VtJlee WXAT Network. Dramatic Sketch WKAF Network. VlcUr Berkert WJZ Network. Maxwell Hsu WJZ Network.

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It is sometimes necessary to have these adhesions broken up by an operation. However the point is that about one in three persons have these adhesions, and by the proper care of the bowels, exercise, massage of abdomen, or mild laxatives, they never have any trouble. rvt lit VI AAS su an ED SONw. WAlTfc That no matter what your wants may be, you can always find in your own home city merchandise that will meet your every requirement. Your business men are live and up-to-date; their stores are stocked fully with up-to-the-minute, seasonable merchandise of quality, and at prices that can't be beat.

People want to see what they are buying when they pay their money. The merchants of your home city What New York" Js Wearing By Annebelle Worthington Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern The popularity of the coat frock for Autumn wear cannot be over-1 estimated. The diagonal bodice terminating in iide hip closing is of especial to give a slimming line in the model illustrated. The gored treatment of the circu-jlar skirt is youthful The eggshell collar gives effective to the burgundy brown tone of this fascinating wearable dress of canton crepe. Here it is straight from Paris for you to copy.

Style No. 2736 may be had in sizes 16, 18v 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 'inches bust. YouH like it in crepy woolen in an almost invisible check with red igTound. Size 16 requires iy2 yards 39-inch material with yard 35-inch contrasting. I Pattern price IS cents in stamps or oin (coin preferred).

Be sure to fill 'm size of pattern. Address Pattern Department Our New Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine is IS cents copy, but may be obtained for 10 if ordered same time as pattern. It will help you save on every dress and on the children's rlnthM It shows how to dress up to the minute at very little expense. Ko. 2736.

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They have the good will and confidence of the majority of the citizens of the home city. Every one should buy from local merchants. It is impossible to keep a city growing unless the home people are loyal enough to spend their money in the home city. BUY AT HOME I Hallowe'en Party AtTroutmanHome A Halloween masquerade party was held Tuesday evening at the home bf Mr. and Mrs.

John Troutman, South Market street in honor of Audrey Lewis and Evelyn Troutman. Music, games and dancing entertained the tuests in the early hours of the evening, after which a delightful lunch was served. The following young people were present: Fay Henning-er, Betty Bowers, Mary Knopick, Evelyn Troutman, Kermit Crossland, Lee Troutman, Prank Knnnirk, Frnnlr Shikley and James Malony. Prizes were awarded to Mary Knopick and Frank Shickley. 736 Name Address St CHAPTER XXVI.

t.XRX EASTWOOD felt this i next day, when she into the Caprice and Jirectly over to Ardeth, as checking stock in the i a of the store. Mary's dark eyes were soft with sympathy. She put her arms about Ardeth and kissed her. "Poor child poor child ArHptV e-pntlv drew out of her embrace and turned back to her penciled list. "These things just gt in.

Aren't they lovely!" she nodded to the barbaric slave bracelet of silver and matrix which lay on the table before her. At the handbag of Oriental silk with an intricate ivory clasp; at the shell-back hand mirror. Mary's capable white hands took the girl's face between them and turned it up to her own. "Ardeth you know?" The lovely face worked for a moment. "Of course," she replied huskily.

Mary's hands dropped and clenched. "Oh, she got out between her teeth. "Life's so beastly unfair." The girl drew a long breath. Returned to her checking. A Heal Friend I Neither spoke for a moment, then, without looking up, Ardeth said, "This was what you meant about comforting me?" "Yes," said Mary.

The girl went on, a rush In her like the echo of a lonely little wind. "I was afraid of it afraid of something. I think knew that it could never come itrue. From the very first it didn't "seem real." Mary spoke bitterly. "Cecile 'had made up her mind to get him.

'But it took Fate to play into her 'hands. Ardeth gulped. "Does she 'does she really love him?" Mary's voice was dry. "She wants him. That's reason enough 'for Cecile." Ardeth turned around.

Leaned gaze on alary. "But why. "She wasn't blind, for all she pretended not to see or care how he was with you. Don't you it was an affront to her? She's as the devil. Ken had been labeled hers.

That thing 'in The Spy needled her. She wasn't I going to have another girl show her up. And there was something else, too. The Tarkers are new- rich, as such things go. That worried Cecile.

Ken's family belonged to the old aristocracy. Such i things count with Cecile." There was bitter emphasis to Mary's voice. Cecile's shallowness land affectations had always grated her. Added to that, she was 'honestly fond of Ardeth. Tom came in later in the day, his broad face very sober, his brown gaze turned anxiously on the girL "I've come to take you to dinner, Ardeth." She tried to smile and the gal-'lant effort twisted Tom's heart latrines.

"Not tonijrnt, old uear v. "Yes, tonight." he returned stubbornly. "I dare you to look in the eye and say you have 'a date." i The thick lashes swept down. not good company "Good enough for me!" Tom's -voice was gruff. "You don't have to talk if you don't want to.

You shouldn't be alone, Ardeth." "Alone?" sh? echoed. Then; sharply, "Alone!" Tom took her to a small restaurant where they would r.ot run in-jto acquaintances. As they faced each other across the table Tom ifelt her heart sink. He found (himself thinking of a bird with its wings clipped. By HARRISON CARROLL (Copyright, 1938, Premier Snvdicate, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD, Oct.

29. Emil Chaulard, and not Lowell Sher-'man, will play the leading masculine role in the French version of "The Queen's Husband." soon to be produced by Radio Pictures. Which spoils a swell story published in this column Wednesday that Sherman would play the part his former wife, Pauline Garon, in the principal feminine role. It develops that Sherman has nothing to do with the French version. "The Queen's Husband" is leicg made in English with Sherman, Mary Astor and Nance O'Neill in the principal rales.

The same picture is being produced in French, directed by the Marquis Henri de la Falaise, with Chautard, Pauline Garon and Francoise TJosay in the principal roles. Incidentally, radio pictures executives vigorously deny that they are "getting a private kick out of casting Sherman and Miss Garon as man and wife," the reasons being two: (a), Because they are not playing in the same picture, they would play father and daughter, not bus-band and wife. Hard, cold logic that. A new prophet. As Benny Rubin sagely observes, "Xf you give a woman enough rope, hand with his own warm one.

"Ah, little kid, lot it crush you. 1 knew. I was afraid The golden eyes swept up to meet his kind gaze and at the suffering he saw there Tom blinked. "I was afraid, too," she said, steadily. "But I'll never be afraid again.

There's nothing in life which can make me afraid now." Later Tom waa to rivall these words and was to learn how true thev were. lie found himself speaking vigorously, as though he argued. Time Heals "This will pass, dear. Oh, I know that you don't feel now as though it will, but believe me, it will pass. There is much happiness in store for you.

Happiness you can't imagine now. 1 know what I'm talking about. Ardeth, really 1 do His voice rallied weakly away; she was so still. He spoke again, scarcely knowing why the words came. "Ken's mother died this morning." A bitter shiver went through her heart.

Her lips moved stillly. Courteously, "I'm sorry." But she was not. Tom's words were without meaning. She could not be sorry now. Not even for herself.

She was benumbed. All of life had become meaningless and she struggled to keep it so. One should live on the surface of things. Something she had read long ago came to her mind. "Dig deep in the earth and you come to water.

LVg deep into life and you come to tears." It was easy enough in the daytime to keep uu the pretense to herself. She filled every hour with work. She courted responsibility. Going down to the import houses in search of curios. Interviewing drummers.

Trimming window-cases, checking cash. Going to the library for books which would give her the history of these lovely exotic things which found their way to Jeanette's store. She was the first down in the morning, the last to leave at night. The store became her world. But at night when she had locked the front door and started her lonely way home then the mood had its way with her.

Little things- tortured her, keeping the wound always open the sight of the flower-stand at the corner where Ken had always waited for her. The sound of an auto horn, like the one on Ken's car. The glint of a man's hair in the Winter cunhsine or the sound of a voice these could make her heart leap painfully. All in a moment she would be torn by the hot fingers of jealousy so that she ran up the steep hills in the dark in a mad and childish attempt to outfly her grief. Nights when she walked aimlessly into the early hours, holding her wet face up to the sky, mad with sorrow.

Crucified by her love. Cecile's marriage had an odd effect upon Jeanette. She became more restless. More acrimonious of tongue, sharper of eye than ever. Now that the prettier and younger sister was married, Jeanette felt the role of the family old maid settling down upon "her.

Cecile in the part of the feted and popular belle had been distasteful to the jealous Jeanette. But Cecile as an assured young matron filled her sister with a helpless malice which threatened to ruin her digestion. As though she suspected thi3 and took delight in goading her, Cecile was down at the Smokcrie more often than ever. Laughing with gay indulgence at Jeanette's sour Gossiping over the tea cups with the other frequenters of ihc shop. Murmuring i she'll THE GRAIMAN TOUCH.

Sid Graurr.an, the old maestro of gala premiers, is hopefully watching two oil wells in the new Venice field. He plans a typical Hollywood premiere, stars and all, when they come in. NEITHER WILD DAISIES. Wheel Universal's sequel t3 "Little Accident" will be titled "Eabies Won't CRYPTIC. That fascinating menu at the Fox lunch room contains a new-item: "Chicken tamale." (Just Further down, it exhorts: -What's good for you? Spinach juice.

Try it." There's a drink to put sand in your craw! WE'RE WAITING. Is every doctor's wife a common enemy of every doctor's patients? Fox will take a at answering this in a talkie version of the novel, "Doctors' Wives," by Henry and Sylvia Lieferant. This sophisticated theme will be directed by Frank Borzage, a new departure for one of Hollywood's masters of sentiment Borzage also is to be entrusted with the delicate WXMF. EANBAS CTfY (3610 k. 60 7:00 Flelschmstia; Azvm aSrtM.

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13:00 A. Orabestiw. O.F.S.I Home-Making Helps By ELEANOR ROSS The Kitchen Troshbasket XTHA trashbaakets can bo great little step-stiver, ano) the horns that has a suitable- basket for kitchen, bedrooms and batb Is inviting' greater neatnsjM as well. Metal containers, with two-wy 'Ingrins doors on top are now avail I able. In small size, for the home.

1 They dispense with the tedious tussf of liftlnsr up and replacing covert vvery time on wants to get rid of bit of paper. Also, in between ust the slanting top fits snugly enough keep contents well hidden. Some kind of trashbasket Is esses tlal to the kitchen, and even two are desirable. One can be kept for odds and ends of paper that accumu Jate so rapidly during- the course of a day's kitchen operations. But a kept as an accessory to vegetable preparation, may serve aa great convenience.

When peellnj apples, potatoes, shelling or string lng beans, the trashbasket. line with a paper bag, can be kept on iVm a iiuu to do these Jobs In a comfortable seating position, disposing of that1 jeels. or other waste, directly Into, basket No bits accidentally dropped. No raeaey handling of tha' Jwaate. At the end of the task, the; jbag can be lifted orjt and disposed; lot completely.

I The ample kitchen trashbasket lso stands guard against a common Carelessness throwing papera with! amp kitchen waate quite a in the household without a mechani cal Incinerator. Most Important a big enough. trashbasket in the children's A place to throw her own torn pa ers, broken crayons, and other bits (of rubbish will help a lot in inculcat nng habits of neatness In the smalt person. Not only does it keep her own room iwy. nut she will be lew-Incllned to throw papers carelessly about In the street, perhaps, (who knows?) even when she trows ud.

I Hints For Homemakers By Jans Rogers ARTICHOKES deserve a mors) frequent appearance on onjf menus. They are easy to prepars) and add a note of real distinction to the meal Soak in cold, salted water for five minutes. Drain, as she walked past the brightly lujuicu snups sne naa suddenly turned to the toy department. She picked; out a gaily dressed doll for A catcher's mask and baseball bat for I auh She ordered them sent to the Fell street flat. It had been a sudden impulse but the act warmed her heart After that she felt not quite so forlorn.

She whipped up faint interest and bought a frivolous little vanity-case for Ah Ling. 01,1 Reliable Looking abnormally serious Tom Corbett came into the shop one. day and tried to make her promise to have Christmas dinner with at the house of the married sister where he made his home. "Lyn's having a dinner party. Twelve people you and I will make it fourteen.

Tlease, Carolyn's a peach. She made ma promise to make you come. She'd come down hew and ask you herself but she never did get on with this outfit." He gave a slightly contemptuous nod toward the Smokerie where peals of laughter were heard in response to some sally of Cyril Underbill. But Ardeth shook her Tame looked out of the golden1 eyes. To laugh and talk wit.hi twelve strangers hiding her heart; from their kind, curious eyes on thx Christmas which she had once! pmnnort to spend with Kenl Oh, no! Not yet! The wound was still too raw A shadow crept in Tom's kindi brown traza nnH his mnnfV, tl siuuuurniy.

what I .....1.1 1 1 1 saia on me snow party, Ardeth. Thines don't alwavs turn nut one figures them. I haven't given up hope, dear." And suddenly it was Christmas. She was lvinc in bed. lnnk-inw ot the overcast morning light slanting in ine window.

Hearing the church bells rincinp nvpr thp rhv Foolino- her heart ache with loneliness. (To Be Continued awrtcht. 1956, Kins Future Smdlcan, Ina. ta.sk of bringing "Young Sinners" to the screen. Production of the Elmer Harris comedy has been postponed for the nonce.

In the past year, Borzage has contributed three pictures: Will Rogers' "They Had to See Paris," John McCormack's "Song O' My Heart" and Ferenc Molnars "Liliom." I NOTE THAT. Douglas Fairbanks is studying jiu-jitsu under two Japanese instructors. Mary Pickfcrd is to speak with a French accent after all in "Kiki." She is learning how from Yola d'Avril Dolores Del Rio is selling her home which boasts one of the grandest oak trees in this part of the country. Legend has it that seven men were strung from its huge limbs by the vigilantes of years ago Thelma Todd, who's a Boston miss, has received a pot of Boston-baked beans through the mails, compliments of a hotel in her home town Roland West, the arbiter of Chester Morris' destiny, has turned down 20 offers for his protege. Some cf the studios are a little timid about paying the $75,000 that Chester gets for a picture.

MORE OF LEW Lew Cody, most amiable of boule-vardiers, continues to talk his way back to screen popularity. He'll be seen in "Land the new Fox version of "Three Bad Men." Eddie ribbon also has been added to the cast. A friend of J. Farrell Macdonald reproaches me because I failed to mention the character actor as one cf the original cast of this film. Sorry.

DO YOU KNOW That Slim Summenille's first job Girls who want questions about themselves answered, invariably send their height, complexion, color of eyes and weight. I wish one of them would tell me why. If they write and tell their story, that's more important and enlightening than how much they weigh. I think they have been fed on fake fortune tellers who ask those silly questions in order to have something to say. If they only knew how they gave away their feelings and motives and prejudices between the lines, they wouldn't bother sending: "blue eyes, weight 140 and 5 feet, 7 inches tall." An intelligent girl in Chicago writes in a few lines, her "big I have read the book you mention, I do sympathize, but I didn't for a minute believe these erring folks belonged.

If you remember, the young man's bride wrote me that she loved him and he was an ideal husband, with only this funny fad. And anyway people do not have to flaunt their peculiarities. If they do, I still believe that they have "slipped a cog" even though you resent the comment. It is still true that it doesn't matter so much what individuals do, so long as they don't go around bothering other people, who may be no better but who are endowed with better taste. Don't you think so? And while we are on the subject, I've always thought it was a crime to hang insane people who commit crimes, for the simple reason that fortunate people are sitting in judgment upon unfortunate people who are without responsibility.

Punishing people who are driven by impulses they cannot control seems unfair. But it's one of those laws made, I suppose, to protect the public from sham insanity seen so often when weaklings attempt to wiggle out from under their misdeeds. I've been in what are called courts of justice, when people whose insanity seemed apparent to even a casual onloolter, were sentenced to death or life imprisonment. My heart always ached for them. Good strong hospitals, proper treatment and if necessary, permanent safekeeping, would seem to me so much more humane.

Some day, in the advance stages of civilization, that will all be arranged. Great hearts and minds are constantly working on the problem. place compactly in poi ana cooirt i slowly in boiling, salted water until If Cava aa vavoffthlik nr IV 1 with mayonnaise dressing. Keeping comfortably warm when the mercury persistently hovers ia the lower half of the thermometer Is a matter of diet ss well as of proper clothing and close attention to the furnaeo. The carbohydrates, particularly sugar, are nature's great fuel foods, providing the body with Internal warmth.

Handbags in the shape of sedans in various attractive colors are betas' featured in Paris, "window blinds" of the car concealing a daln- Thanks for your letter, Miss Chicago. What you say is true, and your delicafy in saying it is admirable. If I'm wrong write me, rare Premier Snydicate, 233 East 45th street, New York City. 1930, Premier Syndicate, Inc.l For a Dispatch Pattern of this style, send 15c in fctamps or coin diiect to New York Fashion Bureau. Shamokin Disoatch.

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