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Wednesday, August 31, 1932. -PAGE SEVEN. THE DECATUR REVIEW Newest Barrymore Heir Is Chrisi-ened In California JL TXT a I aoWoo 7, tt 7" -try raimcia weniworin CHAPTER 1. what good did it do her? She might of nonsense! But take 'em down- have had half a dozen wealthy men Rosamund Veronica Leonard. If A WILL IS MADE.

Scientist Travels 15,000 Miles to Find A Doodle Bug and she bolted with a penniless Jervis isn't married in three said UXTOV saying artist like Carew!" "Mr. J-arvis is to be coneratu- months and a day we'll throw in the day for luck she comes in instead of him and gets the lot." "Mr. Weare I must point out very seriously At the moment. Ambrose Wear lated." said Mr. Page.

not saying anything at all. Hej "Weil, well." said Ambrose Weare. had been speaking, but had fallen "Who's getting off the point now? i.t His hed had been pushed train vonr rat hnsUsm fnr -Rncn. A look of fury passed over the to the big jutting window, and mUnd and let's, get back to my will, face against the high white pillow. The right hand lying on the crim- fcis eves iue legacies you ve got em to the green lawn and the lilacs.

down everything to Jervis, lock, gad beyond to the glittering blue of stock and barrel. Securities, house, the sea- property, and family temper to my It was a May day, a wind blow-grandson, Jervis Weare, on condi- son comforter clenched and lilted. "Write what I tell you! It's my will isn't it?" "Mr. Weare, I must point out The clenched hand fell, the head jj.2 and small white clouds racing it across a rain-washed Page lifted his fountain pen. tilted a little.

Mr. Page alarmed, Ambrose Weare sat propped up in His look of serious inquiry was met i broke off. Ambrose Weare shut his eyes. Bill bit bed. rie was uyni.

iui DU verj "j- mucking one. I discernible reason except that, hav- 'You re thinking now what the jnj lived 87 years with energy and deuce has the old devil got up his a masterful disregard of everything sleeve? Hey, Page?" fxcept the whim of the moment, hei Mr. Page reddened. He was corn-had now taken it into his head toifortably stout and comfortably ruddy, with a fringe of thick grey Mr Pasre tapped upon his writing! hair a TOUnd hald Patch- Tha I ruddy color deepened quite percept P8 iblv. One didn't sav things like that he said in a changed fluttering voice.

Mr. Page wrote with a reluctant tnd disapproving pen. Nan Forsyth looked up from her typewriter and dropped her hands from the keys. Jervis Weare was coming out. Half an hour 20 minutes ten.

She did not know-how long it was since he had come in with his frown and the jerk of the shoulders which said, as plainly as any words, "For heaven's sake let's get this over!" He always came in like that; and then, after ten 20 30 minutes, out again, with his black head up and fc "You were saying? he repeated. one really didn't, i "What is the condition. Mi Ambrose Weare turned his head. The eyes, under snaggy grey eye- Weare?" -brows, still held a spark of mali-; Ambrose Weare looked out upoi cious fire. the lawn.

Two figures were "I wasn't saying anything. Whatjing it as he looked Jervis check-vou mean is that you want me that impatient stride of his to get on." keep pace with his companion. "Well" said Mr. Pase. i Rrsaraimrf nAr hurrierl wnm But scientists are like that.

They like to hunt all over for something that probably just around the corner. Other folks, too, often wander far and wide when the BEST values are right here at Morehouse Wells Co. Ambrose Weare laughed, not a lilac dress. The sun touched hr! the frown gone, as if he had got rid verv pleasant sound. ccrn-colored hair, and the light! of something, for the moment at "Lord, Page! What a bedside ruffled it.

Anvone might rat- He never spoke to her ex-nanner you've got! Why can't you have thought that they made aept to ask for Mr. Page, and then sav straight out that I've no time handsome couple. be might as well have been speak- to waste, and that even if I had, it's what Ambrose Weare though-. inS into a telephone, fine afternoon and a pity to spend no one could tell but Ambrose 11 was a false alarm. He wasn't in 9 ctrk-rrinm.

when von mirht i wAS fnr mnnnt coming after all. though she had be a erent deal more pleasantly oc-jaW Jen-is lift that black head neard nim back chair a minute ago. This was hi: c-jpied with the young people? jhis and throw out his arm with Vr. Paee exDerienced a faint re-1 vi corona sween. RnsamunH look: last visit.

She and Miss VHUers nad wntment." He had managed Am-Up at him smiling and then called in to witness his signa-brose Weare's affairs for some 35 turned again to Mr. Page. ture to deed of settlement. Miss vears without ever becoming accus-i "Well, Page? You're on hot coals? I Villiers, who had typed the deed, tomed to his habit of tearing away! Well, here's the condition provided hai been loud in praise of its gen- those decent veils by which we nine, he marries within three months of ei'-y dear! She's a lucky girl! from one another such feelings as; my death. Put that into your distaste, boredom, and ennui.

fernal legal jargon, and don't leave: lwemj-iue nuiiuieu a It was true that he had been any loopholes." spend on nerseu: Ana jusi as- iiei thinking that it would be pleasantj Mr. Page was looking relieved. He as not she'll have no-idea of how in the garden when he had got did not know quite what he had to do it: justice. through the business which had expected, but with Ambrose Weare ''What a fool you are, Villiers. James P.

Shea, officiating priest and family friend; Dolores Ethel Mae, Dolores Costello Barrymore, John Barrymore, Helene Costello. holding her nephew, John BIythe Barrymore, and Lionel Barrymore. Associated Press Photo. John BIythe Barrymore, the 'reason for this gathering, is shown in the arms of his aunt, Helene Costello, at his christening in Pasadena, Cal. He is the son of John Barrymore and Dolores Costello Barrymore, who is holding their other child, Dolores Ethel Mae.

Left to right are Rev. Look here, have you i hrnntrht him down to Weare: but. it mitrht have heen snvthine-. He she said- found that mortgage Mr. Page wasj inia Bruce (John as Mr.

Weare had just put it said with a smile: well, what was one to say? Hisj "Almost a superfluous condition, bflsirie manner became a little ac-Mr. Weare, since he is engaged." rentnated. He smiled and said; The hawk nose above the thin cothine. mouth twitched a little. "Well, let's come to the "Engaged isn't married." said Am-said Ambrose Weare.

"The legacies brose Weare. "He's been engaged are others who asking for?" "My! No! I clean forgot." "Then you'd better go and look for it." Villiers went reluctantly. Desperately Nan hoped that she would not find the mortgage until tt r- 'r-t T'JA Jr.s. sweetheart in "Little caesar. 'raoie.

ana virgmi Alicia Hart bays one I ried Again brid-)- 3 Robinson so much acclaim that were passed up by Hollywood only Speaking of scientists reminds us that school days are here again. Perhaps you will be needing1 a bicycle or some repairs to put your, wheel in shape. Here are Some Real Values 28x1 inch Champion Roadster Bi- cvcle Tire, white side-walls, black nohhy tread, each OA later. in it were all but1 to become "finds Hands May Need; and Won Success 'oSrLkeT other players stand as they were, but Rosamund; for six months, and when I talk to 'Discovered Again. White And Orange Dots On Black Chiffon Dress cnlv gets twentv-five hundred.

She! him about getting married, hejerws weare naa come sinamg can bnv her trousseau with it. If i doesn't want to hurrv her. And through the room. She wanted just Ehe weren't going to marry Jervis. when I talk to her, she thinks be-jthat one moment to see tne inner have had fifteen hundred aiing engaeed is so delightful that door Pen- to see him come Touch of Color By BOBBIN COONS.

Hoi lywood Taking a bow in the glory trail of a famous star has It was her first attempt at screen acting, and nobody seemed interested. She returned to the stage Washington AP Mrs. Woodrow where i I nf HloL- hiffnn -a-ilh Ante rsf whita v-ar, but since thev're engaged, that! she'd uie it to go on for ever. Non-i see him pass, to see nim go, tot comes out. It keeps a girl steady sense! Not want to hurrv bim gone.

It was going to having to come to her husband for I'll see to it that he hurries her! horribly. She wanted it evenj money." i He'll have to if he doesn't want il hurt her beyond everything, By ALICIA HART. Rouge was designed primarily for your face, of course. But your jOther Tires $1.25 to $1.95 same name was made from the land orange. Her hat was of wide-play.

Glenda was discovered" all brimmed black straw, over again and signed for the same roie in the movie version. Now her A SIMPLE PASTRY. He drew in his thin lips and go to her for pocket money! Mr. iwiew ui luuiu jucm auuui (iu, But you mustn't be watched when hands will take on greater beauty chuckled. Weare chuckled.

"If he doesn't give them a touch of color Jervis shall have the purse-; marrv before the three months are nurung you lmemai-; strings-but she'll get round him up. she the lot." ou mustn't have people looking1 "second screen career" is well I launched, for her outstanding work sometimes. Fruit tarts, made of pie dough id cut into rounds with a biscuit jF1 and help herself to as much as she Mr. Page was plainly startled. on atnd chattering it wasn de-, wants! Hey, Page?" "Miss Carew?" he exclaimed.

its advantages as a means of putting yourself before the public, but it has its drawbacks too. as Glenda Far-rell learned. Glenda has joined the ranks of those whose seccnd attempt a Hollywood fame proved more successful than the first. If you strain your memory, you Look at your elbows. Don't sigh if they have dark circles around won a contract.

By coincidence she is playing now with Paul Muni, who had similar experience, beinp returned tarpw is very rnarminp. my jsreat-niece, nosamuna er- opynKni. xvm, i.ij..piii-ol tham a hah cutter, made a new pastry that is easy to prepare. Fill the centers with fruit, cooked or uncooke I. Jelly or jam also are delicious for her grandmother." saTd onica Leonard Ca What anyi Anns neart, rarn ny love mr inlo th baaii- heart, tarn hy love for Ambrose Weare "prettiest girl in man or woman wants with more -Jervis.

meets a worse test in to- to Hollywood favor by "Scarface. jty picture at awkward angles. But you will be able to correct thi. the state, if she was my sister. And1 than one name, is beyond me.

Pack morrow's Installment. Sylvia Sidney. Zita Johann. Clark centers- fault. Rub some cold cream into the skin around the elbow.

Massage cessful school life than one who sugar and flour. Beat two minutes lacks these vitally necessary habits, Add salt, rind and juice. Cook 5 SL.riDA. BARBELL ihutes in a double boiler, stirring li hI Vn take vour rnutre pith- School Child Needs Nap As OneMon nnri Answer. Glenda as the blond may recall er naste or nowder.

Paste works R-ho wan Douglas Fairbanks, easier, thougfi. Apply a little on This parent questions: jm ingredients. Pour into baked as I right when I punished and bake mimites ihoc hxonomy means how much per year. Ml A r. 8 in moderate oven.

Cool and serve. I rVPT inE Wlth a neighbors child who each side of the elbow bone. Th-. result will jnake your elbow appear dimpled. Pink Palms.

If the palms of your hands are gained everj'thing wanted by throw-1 uL-r not appear to be a lipstick hangover. If you are playing bridge you will want your hands to appe3: lovely. The golden light of the ing himielf down on the walk orj 1 1 wherever he was and Wool Silky Finish Me tan lake It After and kicking, he tried the same! Paris AP Rabbit hairs are used 1 as colorless as a glass of warm School and Benefit as a g-e a silky finish to one of the! water before breakfast add sonie keep tner Any twelve year old child can pick out pre Ivy shoes, but it lakes old expirienced shoe men to select economical Star Brand Shoes Are Better Much as Earlier. jto have her own way. That, if she rics.

below each finger and the inside of You wU' BICYCLE PADLOCKS (Long Shackles) 35c and 50c BICYCLE BASKETS 75c, $1.00, $1.25 GIRL'S BICYCLES $24.95 to $28:95 BOYS' BICYCLES $23.95 to $33.95 These Bicycles have the best equipment and are not skimped in any way. We all agree that too much study is not the best thing so a little exercise in the Gym will make a healthier boy or girl. Gym Clothing Best quality Khaki Padded Gym Pants $1.00 Colored Gym Pants White Cotton Jersey .50 Gym Socks 2Se to 40 Supporter 40e Canvas Gvm 49e to $3.75 Heavy Fleece lined Sweat Shirts 95c Locker Padlocks, 256 to $1 MRY GRAHAM ANDREWS, tried llam- 1 would punish Xhe material. called dialap. is de- your finger tips will take, a wiu game 6Jo.

uiu ouu j. urn. Aiia. r. us sio-neri hv RnHior fnr ttin.r more colorful hold On Hie II tOUCIl ed with rouge.

inis parent asKs. nau i try-out. rr.y six-year-old child to take a napj Answer- Yes Whv jand lightweight wraps. Black, you hrftwn A Ktl The Safest Most Economical Refrigeration Polar-Consumers Ice and Fuel Co. 888 W.

Eldorado St. Gay all Polish. The prevalent use of gayer nail polishes also favors this new use Be sure that the rouge blends You don't want anyone to think green are the colors in which it Is IT that the nts of your lipstick of rouge for hands. A gleamins most often seen. 1 doubtful? You probably checked the start of a had hahit.

Read "Nervous and Mental Hygiene" 194 to 212. The Child: His Nature and His Needs. vour fingers. It is! rose nail is sadly out of place on a clung distasteful to see one finger overly! hand that has a dull gray pallor. A few drops of lemon juice will mprove the flavor of apple sauce.

fe Il1TANT1A1 rOOTVEA jfr'Jr red from smoothing lipstick orj Hold some beauty in your hand If apples have a flat taste it will rouge. Always make sure that your; and see if life doesn put nicer be considerably improved by this hands are clean. Rouge is a decor- things into your palm than it has jative note w-hen used, and should been the habit of doing. after he starts school? He has hern in the habit of taking a lng nap each afternoon ever since he was Mm. I find he is cross when he misses it." First it would he well to shorten the period of Wping.

Then it would be wise to change the time so it would ceme near the Lemon Chiffon Pie Isn't Hard If Care Used Bv MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE. Breakfast. Canialenpe. Cookfd Wheat OrR! Cream Esc Omelet Buttcrrd Tfiast Cotf-e Luncheon.

Apple Sau Lunch Kits Then Yeull Knoic Why Purity SF.E" i Bread the Big, Long, Twisted Loaf Has Captured Central Illinois Tables by the Thousands! Dinner. With Pint or hi Pint Vacuum bottle $1.25 Pf-t Chiiefe Roast Mathed Potatoes Brmd Bat: Cafcbatf Salad Lemon Chiffon Pie Pot Chuck Roast rinse of his afternoon sessions. Make one of these changes at a time. As soon as he is accustomed to one then begin the second one. Should Have a Dally Nap.

A daily nap is arranced by a wise parent Tor a six-year-old. Of course this nap will be shorter than his former nap. A cookie and a glass ef milk should be given when he arrives home from school at 3 or 3:30 o'clock. Then a nap and rest ffir an hour. This could be followed fcy an hour of active play out-of-dcors.

A child just beginning to go to chool needs this rest period to regain the poise and energy which has used to cope with the rush nd speed of the average school at-tffsphere. He also needs it to LUNCH BUCKETS 25c to 50c And so it goes. You really WILL 4-pound chuck I 2 Tablespoons cheppe:) preen peppers 'i cud diced 1 teaspoon salt kURITY FINE BREAD is Slow-Baked in a find a host of attractive values EVERY time yon visit this modern, big-value-plus- dependabilitr store! chopped 1 thermostatically heat-controlled oven. Every loaf is identical and uniform day after dav. Wipe off roast with damp cloth.

Roll in flour. Heat fat in frying pan ron Add and quickly Mfeeuard him from nervousness brown jeat. Add and brown vege Sheaffer Fountain Pens and Pencils "nfl irritability which naturally fatigue. Baked and Double-lV rapped to STAY Fresh to the Last Bite! Purity Fine Bread is double-wrapped, with imprinted paper next to the loaf, which insures freshness. Purity Fine Bread has" been accepted by the American Medical Association's Committee On Foods.

PURITY tables. It will require about ten minutes to brown these foods. Add rest of ingredients. Cover and cook very slowly for two and one-half hours or until meat is very tender when tested witl a fork. When the meat is done, remove it and add three tablespoons of flour mixed with four tablespoons of fat to the meat and vegetable stock.

Boil for two minutes, stirring constantly. Pour this sauce over the meat after it has been arranged on a serving platter. Garnish with parsley and serve. Lemon Chiffon Pie Filling. 4 ftt ro-ks erted lemon MOREHOUSE Play Follows a Nap.

A six-year-old also needs a regular time for play. Just after the cap is a good time for thie. Say torn o'clock to 5: SO. Then there should be a short period of before the child eats his evning meal. School life offers enough new experiences and calls for enough adjustments as a natural consequence.

tht. a good start is aided bv Wtting the changes at home made 'vral weeks ahead of the open-? day of school. This is very true in the matter of sleep. It can-Mt be over emphasized that a child sufficient sleep and rest is uch better prepared for a suc- WELLS CO. Fll" BREAD Sliced or Vnsliced Water, William and State Streets 1 cup suear 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon sail 2 tablespoons 4 tablespoons lemon Juice 4 ecc whites, beaten Eeat yolks and add one-half the.

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