3 WELL, THE LITTLE BOY WHO SAT ANEBXT TO ME WAS CROSSEYED AND HE ATE our OF MY PLATE ¢ A Wife Mothers «Other Wo- | man’ ’ and He Her Child. New York.—A A love “tri angle with a ] tesque twist, worthy of Freud, was ote as Mrs, May Gledhill, a pret- Canadian, lay fighting for her life ¥ Nassau hospital against an Illness wich authorities believe may have To caused by poison, The sick woman is a native of Mont- 1, where she won recognition as an ert swimmer and was ¢ for a Canadian railway advertise- Jment as “the ski girl” She is re rted to be distantly related to Sir bert Pool, British peer, whose wife §s Beatrice Lillie, the actress. hosen to In the modest Floral Park home was taken lives Mrs, Inez Con- whose husband, Wil- Ham Connor, fifty-two, once a wealthy consulting engineer, is serving a sen- tence in Vermont state prison for for gery. And with Mrs, Connor Is a pretty two-year-old boy, whom both she and Aliss Gledhill eall “my baby.” Miss Gledhill's Son. The boy Is the son of Connor and the Canadian girl, When Connor was sent to prison, a little over a year ago, Mrs. Connor took Miss Gledhill and her baby into her home. Toge ther the two women had been mothering the fllegitimate baby and awaiting the re turn of Connor from prison, until, when Miss Gledhill, had feared deportation to Cans mysteriously from which Miss Gledhill to the hospital, nor, forty-eight, who da, The town of Redford, Mich, Joblesa, ¥uy ou al community house has go the wants of those in need, & shoddy appearance. work. not handicapped by shoemaker at his PPL P EPP PLP LLP +d | Joe approached him, but was not LENDING TO FRIENDS By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Emeritus Dean of Men, University of lllinois. SH P eI PPE P ERLE LS “If you want to lose a friend, lend him money,” some one has wisely sald, and be might very sanely have continued, “If you want to throw na monkey wrench Ine to the amicable re. Iations between rel- atives, only let the habit of borrowing and lending be started gmong thom." One would sup- pose that there would be a much greater feeling of responsibility when an obligation is assumed with a friend or a relative, but usually quite the opposite feeling exists, John Mason had never had any- thing of his own, but he had “mar. riled well” as the wife owned a good farm and had considerable other as pets including money in the bank; and John himself was no spendthrift, po there was no depletion in what they possessed after the union, His brother Joe was In a different pituation. His wife was without means as was he himself, and they got on very slowly. They saw a good hance, as it seemed, to improve thelr leondition if they could get hold of a jittle ready money, and what was more reasonsble than to suppose that gince John had It In the bank and had on'y to sign his name to a small plece «f paper in order to get It out, Bhat John was the open sesame to Bbelr success, 4 that it was to be paid six months. Things did as Joe had an- He was not able to take up his note at the expiration of the time agreed upon. In fact he has not The brothers are not friends any more, al though John Is in no way embar- rassed by Joe's failure to pay his debt. Their wives do not speak when they meet at social gatherings, and neither has a good word to say of the other. There is a permanent rift In the family lute. (8, 1931, Western Newspaper Union) Kentucky Senator GE 5 Hi i Especially posed portrait study of Marvel Mills Logan, new United States senator elect from Kentucky. Senator Logan 1s a Democrat; he defeated John M. Robsion, Republican, last No- vember, When the wolf and a collector ar- rived at the front door at the same time, both gave it up as a bad job. collapsed after a visit from two men who called themselves federal immi- gration officers. She wus taken to Nassau hospital, where she refused to tell whether she had taken poison. Mrs, Connor, in her home, sald she didn't believe “dear May" had taken poison. She sald she thought she had been simply overcome by dread—that she had long feared that she might be sent back to Canada and separated fromm her child “The wife revealed that since going to prison Connor has written con- stantly to both her and his young mis- tress: letters fllled with pas sages, “He Informs me he Is still in love with me, but he also tells May she holds all his affections, ‘oe read wor's letters when they i sald. “1 use tender that How It Began. ance between ind the the young engineer began 025, in front of the Ritz-Carlton } in Montry al, Mrs. Connor sald. Bh LSE PPEIPPELGPOPESIDIIPI0D POTPOURRI FEAPEPEPPEPIERE DIEPPE] Metal Plating Electric Westerns Newspaper Union.) PPI VIPIPPI PIPPI PH DIOIDP # SPP PIPIIPIVPIPIIIIPPPRVIVY Sid > PERSIE P PIPPI IFT EEDPEPF EDS was able to fix the date because she and her husband had just returned from a& reception to the prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George. “We were parked in our car out- side the hotel,” she continued, “when my husband spled Miss Gledhill, She wns weeping bitterly. We accosted her and then drove her home—and that started it all, “Soon they were conducting an af- fair under my very eyes,” she sald, “I ean't blame May; she was young and innocent. It was my husband, his gifts, and attentions that turned her head. 1 started divorce proceedings once, but he pursuades ue to drop them.” Mrs. Connor sald she and William, Jr, Conn., when Connor was Floral Park for ties When she irl was there, too. “+ want you to take care of May and the baby. my husband sald to me” Mrs Connor continued, sr] to Floral Park and rented this I love May as a mother would love a daughter.” her son, were living in Greenwich, arrested In Vermont authori arrived at the jail the the moved home, » little side. Difference in Requirements Shown in Survey. Sacramento, Callf.—There are as many specifications for cutting the marital knot as there are states in the Union, Lawmakers, it would appear from a survey made by the California legis- lative bureau, do not see alike when it comes to the question of divorce. The requirements, as a rule, are many and varied. In Nevada, where the divorce busi ness Is considered In the light of a major Industry, a marriage may be dissolved for anyone who has lived in the state six weeks As contrast. ed to this, South Carolina recognizes no such thing as divorce except by special legislative act in the individual case, In Tennessee, proceedings may be based on any one of 13 grounds, while New York and the District of Colum- bla recognize only a charge of infidel ity, and in the latter the defendant may never remarry. In Pannsylvania, South Dakota and Tennessee, the de fendant may not marry the corre spondent until after the death of the plaintiff—an arrangement, incidental iy, which puts a premium on the dis apeparance of the innocent party, While these points would indicate that the disagreement over divorce details ia general, the survey points out that the states do agree on cer tain matters, With only a few noticeable excep- tions, the states agree that in certain types of divorce eases the parties niust have resided in the state for at feast ona year. "he exceptions range from Nevada, with its six weeks’ law, and ldaho asking a three months’ stay, to Con- necticut, which requires a residence of three years, and Massachusetts which recognizes only those who have lived In the state five years, The survey indicates there is a def) nite consensus concerning causes for divorces as outlined In the statutes Thirty-seven states have at least sev en grounds, and only four, In addition to the District of Columbia, recognize less than five, Eleven states apparently have no sympathy for the defendant hy set ting up restrictions concerning the right to remarry which do not apply to the plaintiff, CEP PPE L BP PLRR IRR P Ibe Long Velvet Weep ee ob OF TEREST 10 A THE HOUSEWIFE to the wa ter in which delicate green vege are cooked until th are almost done To preserve oo! uncovered pan ». r » cooked in an gsels sprouts for one hour Sonk br poy u four cupfuls of water, has been added out any little Insects * in the leaves, * ® - teaspoonful of salt This will which may be | draw The marks of matches on white paint may be removed by rubbing first with cut lemon, then with a damp cloth dipped in powdered whiting, Rinse with cold water and wipe dry with soft cloths J61AS FIR stumps | GREW AFTER THE TREES WERE CUT DOWN] Yellowstone Nall. 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