Page E SYRACUSE HERALD {Wednesday, June 5,' 1035. Choice of Entertaining Current Features of Interest to the Home Circle Men Make Mistake When They N\i II FURRY FAMILY'S CIRCUS -By Many W. Frew 1 1C i II O i C40 Refuse to Discuss Business - By Edgar Rice Burroughs - With Wives, Dorothy Dix Avers do'.vn. I ran m that direction. A CHAPTER XXIV rold-.er leaped !n front of n*.f. I hcsrd On this day tlie S?!d:crs of Lib- th? hi'-" o! the de.ith rays thst must Husbands Who Protect Mates in Life Often Leave have p.xsse\i c!o><* to my body, as h? lest period, -\r.d, my inln't bcir-.^ tlef- iried to .-:op ir.e. He must have beer, cither r.tTious or a very poor fehot, Them to Ruthless Sharpers in Their lor tie mlwed me. I turned my own tion. I piwcd tr:.e word around that wvapon upon him and pro.swd the Widowhood H'e would strike dur'.v.g thi- afternoon lever The man flumped to the deck «t the- moment the trr.r.-.neter s r.:::ded with ft hole In his chest, and I ran BY DOROTHY Dix the eleventh hour. As nui:y c* u* rpHE bitter complain or many wires Is that their husbands never tell them £5 were \vorici::c nl: near t'.ic a::nory The f.;ht at the door of the armory ~ anything about their buster* affairs. They do not knov how much wore to make a dt:h for it -*lth was har.d to har.d with swords and Kiron, who wju'.d ur.'-.xV: It in the fisu. lor by now the members of the money their husbands make, nor new much they are worth. Their husbands event that '.'. \vcre leese-i. Trie re- two factions were so Intermingled never speak to them of their hopes and p:.Jis and ambitions. They are shut mainder were to attack the so'.dUrrs that none dared use a firearm (or fear completely out of what Is really the very core of their husband's lives. nearest tneni with anything that c! injuring a comrade. Into this they could r.w us -.reapo::?. or v>;;:i rr.elce I leaped. Tucking the pistol Naturally, wives resent this. No*— • their bare hsr.ds if they had r.o Into the band of iny G string. I ran woman wants to feel that her hus- tell business secrets, or that when wcunor-s, ar.d taie the *o'.cllers' pLs- my sword through a great brute who tho day's work Is over they want to tols ar.d swords from :'r.e::i. Five o! band thinks her such a fool that she : was about to knife Hcnan; then I forget it. Both of which are good in Vivrc to aceoun: fcr the o:T\Ci;r. . dragged him from the door, shouting can't understand a few simple de- alibis, but Just the same a man Half o.' our number was to cor^tir.tly dragged hlrn fro nithe door, shouting tails of the grocery trade, or so ig- makes a mistake who abuts his wife shout our tattle cry. "For Liberty!" to Honan to finish htm—It took too norant that she doesn't know the out of his confidence. The othor half was Instructed to ur.ro lonp to run a sword Into a nun difference between a bull ana a bear DOROTHY DIX. the rcm.Hr.lr..: pr-ront-rs and the sol- nnd then pu'l It out ngaln. What t bj Public Uiitr, Inc.) diers to Join us. I wanted was to get Into the armory In the Wall Street zoo. It w.'kS a i:nd frr.eme and or.e to Kiron's side and help him. Still less docs she desire htm to In which or.'y desperate mcr. could All the time I could hear my men consider her so untrustworthy that Weddings The seventh hour was chccsa tc- By EMILY POST the soldiers to Join us—as far as I csuse at that thne the officers vert: to her. Besides, she rightfully holds International Authority on Etiquet nearly a'l congregated In tho w-ird- had been able to Judge, all the pris- oners had already done so. Now an- that a w^e Is Just as vitally inter- and Social Usage loom, where a light meal n:;d wine ested In her husband's affairs as he were served them daily. Wo should other soldier barred my way. His T\EAR MRS. POST; One of our have preferred launching our p!a:j at back was towaid me. and I was about Is. Her prosperity, her safety and that friends a?Xed me. "Are you In- night, but we feared a continuation to s'.eze him and hurl him back to ol her children are involved in his Honan and the others who were fight- Tlted to the wedding reception?" and of the practice o! locking us below ing at his side, when I saw him slip every act and she has a right to know I answered that I was not but to deck ivould prover.t. ar.d our experi- what he Is doing and thinking of ence with Ar.oss had taught, us :ha: his dagger Into the heart o: a sol-j the wedding breakfast. This friend •we mljht expect the whole conspiracy dlsr in Iron*, of him and, as h* did doing. claimed that one a the same cs the so, cry, "Tor Liberty!" Here vras or.e She feels that his silence Is a bar to bo divulged by another spy a* any convert at least. I did not know It other, and then the dispute started tlrr.e; therefore **e dared EO: wait. then, but at that time there were between them, that hfl regards her as as to what the breakfast meant ar.d I must confess to a Ic^llns of in- already many such. a stranger and an alien, and that If creasing excitement as the hour ap- why It Is that a wedding Invitation proached. As. from time to time. I When I anally got Into the armory. ho really loved her and they were never reads afternoon tea or dinner, glanced at the other members or our j * four.d Kiron issuing arms us fas'. truly one, as husband and wife but It does invite to breakfast at & little band. I thought that I could as he could pass them out. Many o.' should be, he would want to talk morning hour? It Is all so confus- note signs of nervousness in some o' the mutineers were crawling throu?h the windows of the room to get things over with her. ing. them, while others worked oa as 1935, Star Newspaper Service) placidly as though nothing unusual weapons, ar.d to each of these Kiron Speaking by and large, the women Answer: Your friend was right. was about to occur. Zc-g TVRS one oT passed several swords and pistols, Off for a Drive? are right in this matter and a man There Is seldom a breakfast and a directing the men to distribute them these. Ke was working near me. He _ docs work a grievous wrong on his reception. If there is, the reception never glanced toward the tower dec's "Gee-up! the little Puppies cry to Elder Brother'Jolin,, •wife who never tells her anything which the trumpeter would j Seeing that all was rlgM here, I would be general and the breakfast pre*eatlv sound the fateful r.o gathered a handful of men and "Please, Dobbin, don't sit down.likc that! Get up and canter on. about his business. For one thing, he small so that those asked to break- though it was with difficulty that I started up the companlonway to ths \Ve want to drive you round the house and through the kitchen door, keeps her from being a real helpmeet fast would certainly be at the recep- •kept my eyes from it nil. No or.o upper decks, from which the officers to him, because If she does not know tion. In the fashionable world In- And in and out the furniture upon the parlor floor." vitations to the reception at the •would havo thought that Zo£ \vas - firing upon tho mutineer* ar.d, his income, she necessarily cannot planning to attack the soldier lollin; j I :na; say. upon their own men as "Well, wait a bit," laughs Brother John, "and then I'll do my best, house are always called breakfast if "near him. nor have Imagined Thai •well. In fact. It waj this heirtless gauge her expenditures. Many women not later than 1 o'clock. After I . the night before he had murdered and stupid procedure that swung But now I am a wear;/ horse that lias to have a rest." are extravagant and live beyond their o'clock the gathering at the house la man. He was humming a tune, as many of the soldiers to our side. (Watch for another Furry Family's Circus scene Monday) means merely because they do not called a reception. Whether in com- munities where evening wedd Ings he polished the barrel of the blj Almost the first man I saw as I leaped know what their means are. They gun on which he WAS workins- to the level o: the second deck v;as are fashionable the reception Is called Gamfor and. fortunately. Kiron Kamlot. Ho had a sword in ore hand Organized Interests think that a man Just naturally a dinner or supper. J don't know. were working aft. scrubbing the dec!-:, j and a pistol in the other, and he was Jeanette Moon Is grumbles over the bills whether they Perhaps some of my readers will tell The Ladles' Union of Danforth Sets Up Smother Play and I saw that Kiron kept scrubbing firing rapidly are large or small, and so they spend me. The only evening invitations I who were evidently attempting to United Church will have a regular hare ever seen were worded "wedding closer and closer to the door of the Wed to John DeBarr where they would save if they had 1 .; armory. How I wished for Kamlot as reach the main decfc to take com- meeting In the church parlors at reception.' Even When Opponent Takes Best Way to Beat any idea that their husbands were .'the crucial moment approached! He mand of the loyal so!diers there. 2:30 P.M. Thursday. Plans will be Dear Mr». Post: 1 wish I lived a could have done so much to insure In Rev. Carl's Study torn with anxiety over keeping the mile from the church because my Three of the five officers opposing made for the society's picnic. Mrs. Hand, He Is Pinched the success of our , and yet he us had fallen, and now the remain- Tho wedding of Miss Jeanette homo going, and that the dollars problem would bo simpler to solve. nror.-** Wiltee will cive a report on was contemplated, much le^s tna: it panlon^-ay to the top deck. Behind j tho Central Association of Congrega- By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Charles S. Moon. 232 Hall Avenue, would be proper for us to walk to was so- soon to be launched. wet with their husbands' blood and the church, which is across the us were 20 or more mutineers eager tlonal churches meeting at James- Secretary, American Bridge League Today's Contract Problem and Andrew John DeBarr. son of Mr. As I glanced about. I met Zog's to reach the hlehcst deck, where all torn. Mrs. Leo Sander-.:,- will tell of ar.d Mrs. Edward DeBarr. 414 Thurber street, and then walk back home a!t- gaze. Very solemnly he closed his the surviving officers h=d now taken j the Disciples convention at Endlcott. This is the fourth of a series of j In this, fifth of a series of i Street, was solemnized on April 27. Another wrong that n man docs crwards lor the reception. It seems lulugo, and I could fcce more mu- article^ by lniau. «u>terii tour- i articles on the "smother f at the study of the Rev. Prank Carl Ills wife In not talking over his busi- very silly to me to rlic across t:.c sign that he v.-as alert and ready. It tineers crowding up the cornpanlo:!- The Home Interest Club of Tauoton nament director of iho American | play." South has the contract j of the First Free Spiritualist Church, j ness affairs with her is that he leaves street? will rr.cct Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Bridge League, explaining the i at four spades. V.'est opcr.s I 452 Shonnard Street. The Rev. Cora her absolutely helpless If he dies be- Answer: Unless you lire In a street heart into me. For some reason, dur- .fellows. Kamlot and I led the way j o'clock at the Community House. the queen of hearts. Tlie third I L. Carl assisted. i fore she does. It Is a curious thing that is a very busy thoroughfare, it ing the pjst h^lf hour I hid fti- i to the next deck, but at the head | Mrs. Mildred Magnl and Mrs. Hazel that a man can love a woman so would be very simple to ask. that a •very aiuch alone. heart Is ruffed by South. I The bride wore a traveling suit of ior the th» Hya:; -;], v.e I eho-wed you. In my previous cr- powder blue with matching hat. Her much that he has protected her from policeman or village constable hold The time was approaching __ ^ When spades are led from howling. .rslr.g mutineers tlcle on this play, that East could dummy. East does not cover. attendant, Mrs. Bertha Gealsen, a every rough wind that WOTS as long up the traffic co that you and your , rero hour. I moved closer to my i bmshcd past "us" to hurl themselves ss he was alive and then at his death Syracuse Division, 292. Auxiliary to defeat the contract by returning a Can you see tho development sister of the bridegroom, wore maroon bridesmaids can ' across to the -guard, so that I stood directly in upoipo;n the officers. the B. of L. E., will have a regular mthle&sly throws her to the wolves diamond, because there were not of the smother play? crepe. Both carried bouquets of church. Otherwise you ought to •Iront of him with my back toward The men were absolutely out of meeting June 6 with a covered dish white roses. Waldron Gesslen was who fatten on middle-aged widows, drive around the block, or down the him. I knew precLsely what I control, ar.d as there were but few luncheon at 12:30 o'clock in Grey- enough cards In dummy to AQ109S ! best man. : but It happens every day. street, and come up on the opposite Mns to do. and I knew that It would my original band of SoMlers of Lib- hound Hal!. Mrs. Barbara Bretzer Is permit him. to do all the things V S72 j Mr. rind Mrs. DeBarr have returned Business has been a taboo subject side. Jn front of the church, since .be successful. Little did the man be- erty among them, the majority of in charge. There will be a grab bag. K9 65 from a motor trip and are making that was ntver mentioned by the It would be very unsuitable for you hind me dream that la a minute, or necessary to make the hand. Today's them knew no leader, with the result hand really incorporates a very pe- their home at 232 Hall Avenue. , husband. He never told his wife i to wait on the sidewalk for a lull la perhaps a fe^ seconds, he would be that it was every man for himself. I thing about hla business or his In traffic. lying senseless on the deck, or that The of the Syracuse Visiting culiar strategy. It Is deliberately to A, KG5 3 i-lshed to protect the officers, ar.d it Nurse Association will meet at the vestments. He never tried to teach Dear Mrs. Post: Are muffs or flox- the man he guarded would bo carry- j 1,33" been my intention to do so: but create a smother play. I doubt 1* there V A K 4 i First Spiritualist : her to handle money. He never Ing hU sword, his dagger, ar.d his . j . country home of Mr. and Mrs. Stew- ers proper only for winter and fall w•as helpless to avert the bloody 4 J 10 S 2 taught her the difference between a weddings or could this Idea be car- pistol p-s the last notes of ;he seventh art P. Hancock In Cazcnovla on Frt- j orgy that ensued with a resulting day for luncheon. Mrs. Hancock Is j A3 2 Auxiliary Supper; Government bond and Wild Cat Pre- ried out In summer when flowers are • Jicur floated sweetly out across the president of the board. Mrs. Thomas [ ferred. And so It la no wonder that more plentiful? And what can the •calm waters of this Amtorlan sea. to the needs of the occasion. \Vbe:i!:;y is maklr-c arrangements Other Church Events when he dies she becomes the victim My back was now toward the deck bridesmaids do with the:e at the re- The officers, fighting for their lives for the luncheon, assisted by Miss The Ladles Auxiliary of the First of every glib swindler, or Is chiseled ception? houses. I could not see the trum- with their backs against a wall, took Cornelia K. Hiscock, Miss Martha j Spiritualist Church will meet to sew out of her Insurance money by dear peter when he emerged from the Wednesday afternoon at 535 Onkwood Answer: Although muffs do sug- heavy toll of the mutineers, but they McMillan, Mrs. Glenn W. Wolcott, ! Mr. Jones, who prays so beautifully gest winter, flowers are suitable at tower to sound the hour, but I knew Mrs. James D. Taylor, Mrs. J. Herbert ; Avenue. Supper will be served at C:30 In church. -that it would not be Ion? now bcforo Hy overa-helmed by p every season and their arrangement •rlor numbers. Each of the corn- j Do-yer. Mrs. Charles S. Estabrcok and J P.M. in honor of Miss Alice Wicker.; The men who never tell their wives he stepped out onto the tower de< Solution In next Issue. who is a puest of the Rev. Leila E.' Is certainly not limited to bouquets V I mou foldlers and sailors appeared to! Mrs. Frederick W." Barker. j about their business finesse, but should younfj men of the church. Funds will ' on a heel and swung my right for to the deck below, where willing Court Grimes are Invited to accom- shop, as Is proved by the fact that (Copirlztit. ISM. br Emily Post) 3 f Pass 4 V Pass Ir.id the nine of clubs and with bo used to meet the building pay- when two or three of them are gath- "ihe chin of my unsuspecting guard. hsrds cast the body to the main deck pany the party. Reservations may be ment or for the building fund of the from which. In turn. It was thrown made with Mrs. Lucid or with Mrs.} the Jack of hearts. The king of dia- ered together they neTer grow weary SOUK CKEAM DRESSING It was one of thof« blows that i> —A K. 5 monds Is cashed and a small diamond First Spiritualist Church. often described as a haymaker, and it Into the tea. And then, at last, tho Agnes Coughlln, chairman of the of discussing what they are dolni To 1 cup whipped sour cream add mutineers gained sccess to the tower, pilgrimage committee. played, forcing West to win with the and hope to do. and by this tokei made hay. The fellow dropped in que«n. Vi teaspoon salt, 1 y2 tablespoons from which they dragged the remain- ore more than a handful o* bridge Outdoor Fashions Show there would be no dull evening at lemon Juice. 2 tablespoons *ynip from his tracks. As I stooped to recover Mrs. George Hayward. 102 MlKord "We find ths declarer down to the his arms, pandemonium trokc loose ing oSlcers, butchering them on ths players in the United States who home If husbands and wives could canned fruit (or grenadine or mar*- upper deck or hurling them to their Court, will entertain the Women's ace-queen of hcrjta and the eight Fewer *Suntan' Outfits cpcnd them In planning new celling upon the deck. There were shrieks have ever recognized this particu- of diamonds. West has three black schlno syrup, or orange Juice Jn which shrieking fellows below. Missionary Society of St. Pauls Lu- London, June 5 0?).—Sports pa- campaigns or devising new plots for and groans ar.d curses, and above all theran Church at her home on Thurs- lar play. cards, dummy has the eight, seven 1 tablespoon sugar has been dis- row the war cry cf the Soldiers of The captain was the last to be Jamis arc smartly cut In coarse linen. stories. Nor would there be so many solved). Chill before using. dragged out. They had found him day night. Assisting hostesses: Mrs. As in the other hands. West opens and deuce or hearts, and East the husbands and wives who drift apart Liberty—my band had struck, ar.d it Louis Klein, Mrs. Carl Lieb. Mrs. kinp. six ond flve of hearts. A black "Coat-heaver" hats to protect the had struck hard. .ildlng in a cupboard in his cabin. At the king o: clubs and continues with until they are scarcely on speaking George Johnscn, Mrs. Carl Welter. c«ird Is led by West and trumped. In back of the n^clc from sunburn are terms with rach other. If husbands Fcr '.'.-.' f.:;t tir/.* i :T:. I !'.;^:^ '.h: *'-^r of Mm nrr."? *':<-h ,1 r?v?n ^f ua:i^Htj" "nita I:ic iv'.in ol hi.-ILi. , icierd staccato hiss of Amtorlan fire- hate and rage as I hope never to hear worn with them. There Is a notice- took their wives along Into their The Clarence Thompson Bible Class nine of hearts. A small spade Is If East undcrtrumps with the nre. worlds Instead of excluding them •«rms. Tou have heard an X-ray ma- again. Kamlot and X were standing of the Good Will Congregational declarer will discard the diamond. able absence ol shorts In beach out- : ftt one side, helpless witnesses of thU played to dummy's ten. East winning from It. ;Chinc In operation? It was like that. Church will have Its annual meeting while, If East overruffs with the kin?. fits now on display. '•but louder and more sinister. I had holocaust of hate. We saw them lit- and picnic on Saturday at the cot- the trick with the o«. South will win the trick with the Furthermore, men lose a lot of help '.^•wrenched the sword and pistol from erally tear the captain to pieces and tage of Mrs. Frederick C, King, at In my previous articles I shored Outdoor fashions Indicate A de- In not telling their wlvw about their ace of hearts, and luff the diamond parture from the sunburn vogue of ;the sc&bbard and holster of my cast him Into the &c&, OUsco Lake. how the hand could be made if the with the eight of hearts, declarer's business, because under many a fin- With the death of the captain the tho flast few seasons. A beauty spe- ger-wave ther? !s a shrewd financial ; fallen guard, not taking the time to third club were returned, by employ- queen of hearts winning tho last 'remove his belt. Now J faced the battle was over, the ship was ours. UtcJc. cialist prophesied: brain that some hard-headed old Central City W. C. T. U. will meet "I think It highly probable that eccnc lor which I had so long waited. My plan had succeeded, but the Friday at the home of Mrs. E. L. ing the smother play, and then, with

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