The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-02-05, Page 4•
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PHILO vANOE,,sTokY
B. VAN,DiNlil '
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maa.known 'as .sorit Robin ie ebot
through the heart by an arrow GA'the
-are:herY range beside the home Of Pro-
.• - fessor Dillard. District .MtorneY
:Markham is phazled asidcalle in Philo
Van', Wealthyyouagbacheler who
dabbles in solving inysteriea• • ,
The Police -arrest Sperling? Robin's
, sival n trthery 'and : iv.e;,jatat as he is
It'e-Most ''Irlistressite,""
• ' •"6 anyhiaw,",'.' grumbled • Heath%
-44"1'in not going to barn him ;lode.. rf.
Ms:Markham' don% want to prosecute'
that's UP,:t0.1111n."
Markkeiss 'looked at the :Sergeant
tolerantly,. He realized the strain the
man was,. Under, and it was in keeping
With-, his bigness: of nature; that he
tookno offence;at"the other's words.
tt
Peeking:his bag., • Hello Dillard, the
"Perhaps, however, Sergeant," he
PrOfesSer's niece, is•al.So loved by:Sig-
• tt.rd, AVitesion,a brifliant 5111-thetnati-
• ' stiontand a priiteget thei:PrOesiorls.
'63d.r.s. Di:hither. and her WI •AdOlph,
ieighbors,. eern to:know' --something
Vhich they leas to; tell:• 4,
Sperling is. 'being questioned' by
• Sergaa: Heaths 1:10" asks .if the bow,
• whieh the arrow' has been shut
aisbessestourid-yet.
sa.
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CHAPTO_SX.-Ceeit'd.)
"Stake We found ,:•ileath laughed,
unpleasantly. Where you left
iV-ifl ti e s, • ' • ,
• ,"What. kind of a; hoW' was it?"
gaze had not moved from from 6some
•Idistant point., •
• Whet kind of ' a ihow.t":•relieated
Heath. 44.A regular
; Vance; who had been watching the
. youth closely, interrupted.. :
"I 'think I - understand, the question.
Sergeant. It , Was 'a 'ivoinini's bow,
;Kr: Sperling.. About five -feet -six, and
TatheaLsliglitsuntle" thirty pounds, I
'Spesling drew a slow, deep breath,
ilikesa 4an steeling hitnaelf for Blaine
bitter resolution. Then hi1iiparted
''dn a faint;grim sinile.-
• ."Whet,'S the use?" he asked:liStiesss
sly...sr"' thought I'd have %Inlet° get
•. away. ; i-YessI killed -him.' '
• Heath ,sgrunted l'with satisfactioa,
and his belligereat manner Sit ence-dis-
-: *PP -eared. ' •
• "Yoh got more sense than ',thought
Oit had," he said, in an eirreast pa-
ternal tone, nodding in a businesslike
• anner.64theTst,wo. dttectives. "Take
boys. 'Use my buggy -it's
outside.
,Aad. lock:Shin-1 hp.' without.
booking- him: I'll- prefer the sshar-ge
:When I get to the office.
' 4`cirirAC along, bo," ordered One bf
••.#1:ft-detectivesT'tlir.riing:teWardthp
'Hut Sperling did ac4 at onee,obey.,,
• .Iiiiteaci he ': loblied appealingly at
• wasps__ s _
Could1-rnight he began. .
• .Vance shook his head.
"Ne,„ Mr.-- Sperling. It would be
.` beet if you 'didn't _see Miss Dillard.,
246 use of hasrowirl' her feelings jest
• new. Cheerio:" • - • .
• The man' turned Without another
word a d'went, out between bis tin-
ter&
:said „iciadin WA-
stfrasing thessiiivestigatientliss.10;-
even 'if I rdon't decide :to, .preaseute
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1160atbseass at onee contrite. He got:
osa briskly and, .going ,,te Markham,
held ,out his hand.
..S7s...Yeus sow it,
Markham took the offered hand, and
..reSessEith_aagraaiolscansile•
lea.e-things with you, then, for
the .tints' being. I've got . same :work
to (10 at the office and. I told Sivackes
to wait for •ine," , He moved.
dispirit-
edly toward the ball. the
situation to Miss Dillard and the pro-;
fesiOr before` .I, go, Anything special.
in. Mind, Sergeant:?"-
.' "Well, sir, 1 think I'll take a good'
look for, that rag- that was Used ,to
•Wipe up the lidos dOWnatairs. And
While I'm at it go oyer the archery
,rooni with:a finestOOth.Conih. Also,„I'll
put- the -screws on the cook and the
ITieleisagaia-especiailysthe cook., ,SLe
musta..been mighty ' elnie at heed Whet'
the dirty work' was. going on..
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'Then !the ,regular routine staff--4n-
quiries, its."the :neighborhood and that
sorta -thing!! •
"Let. nie know the results. be
:at the '•'Stfiriregalit-Cliib-ititert-O77114
and to -morrow afternoon.' • • ;
Vince had. joined Markham in the
archway. :
"I say, Old nian," he Omarked, 6aS
We went toward the sairss."don't mini -
Mize sthe importance of that cryptic
note -left in- the:mails-hors-Me as strons
Peialiie seitifeion that it may be 66 the
key to. the ingsery. , You'd better *SI
Professor Dillard and his nieces if
'Bishop' has any provocative sitriliti7
canic for them. That.diocesan,signa7
,thre has a nieaaiag.".„., .
-"PM not so sure,f.' retuaed-Mar-
ham dubiously.: "It ippeers utterly•
meaningless to Me: But 1"11*f011Ow
your suggestion."
• Neither the profeisor'' nor. Miss Dil-
lard,. however, could recall any per-
sonai, association with the word 'Bishs
op';.and the professor wae.inclined to.
agree with Markham that the sate,
synth withaiit any significant- bearing
• `.-tfy ANABLE
D'i.faeDiat ing TiessAn
ferriishect.Wit4 N't• eru Pottern
on r
ossess
Keenest Brains
'Frapee• PoiAre.' fitaii.40'r
''.Mer).10 Powers :Resg0.;
less •-oi- Looks
iced4esed !phi The. American
:Weekly, .Slerember 9th, 19301.
In the nwsit is not • the •uoble
leeking thorougbbreT dog, but the
tiagret -with- no --arlitoorktieL• Pea,:
gLe, that 0,0*; t4e, Are ••Ettarin.
•driVe's''.aWay the 4tirg1irs;'Or'..resCtigi
ttie- 'baby, Iron) - drew-x.10g.
On 'the .stage m yer the 6 hands
'some Winner ,of the.'hlue• ,ribbon at
:the, dog shew; . but ilata .#iAlt. • alutt,".
sitnaltuoWn anceStry,,, who! stars Sis
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'Frost& fofrom the I/wireless-1
„Jr
if he had the .legs. • SO they •bred r ' chair and Molted toward the
all theclever tricks. Only; On
tle brales as ,Well as lega •.altd win1, ,It.f!. The.: dog was, oehis feet, in a orainute
ses.sest„wssere,,,the. director's patience Iheviesult. 04:beauty as Insident- and ready to spring. 1 anonlci
the ' beanty that goeS,:ed that. he would have d'one• so „ifstf..
, the .shig'S, Is thiailue-bloOded canine ,,AV•ith sserfections, , Pew would (161,51se4g.'had started for the doer:*
" aristoCra.t"'""that therott,kiihred'_race, herso 1...,"A in later ins host retained,.
ot any • at,:least :ass good toslOok at, aa se*: 'aisci-6% again: Paeke: to thedeg in •:(Sess- •
'OilP4 in dogth ',17Y-i-;•••;;'.'Pbe lWrse sniau;ayIgthits-hel--lied-sbeen---iniaLs-
snots-eataisally ...as..."..intelligentasati'ini-' taken that's A.as. all 'righ-sSss -that
mal as. the' dog, but the , thorsiugh- there Was no f hither need : or Watch
bred racing equine eiulne brightest ing. inittedintely the
of 'its kind. •as the clegthoroughbred came in .,warm and lies has
since remained sors-,-"Magazlee Di.
Mr. Robert, the. dpg. /rabies, gets --gest." • '
:high 'prices for .0onie „Of. the • stage:.
dE5s.he breeds,,, and to 1ook-a-t--ira-n-Y-
oC
tbens one would thitillie WAS get,'
ting. something for nething., But he
and .hte casteiners,kupwi.better. They
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HAPTE-R XL
rifp. Ny': were again alone in the
•'.'ar awing room Vance rose and, stretch -
.. Jig himself, we t the-iiilidOW.• 'me
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Seehethat had juat been en -acted, with
' its startling .clima , had left hs all
• : somewhat dazed. Our minds were
•'busy, I think, with the same idea; WI
' . when Vance. spoke it was as if he were
voicing our though.. -S. • '
A charmingly slender drepy pats.
-sterned.sveol.Lbolero frocksbelts
waistline at normals The pin tuck
ed shoulders provide a nice, little
fulness across the bust and at same
tune are 'decorative as.elL
The ,snug fit of the hipline is
niadernore prominent through the
deep pointed Outline. of the skitt
cnis the ease. .
"It strikes mer he said, "as a piece
of juvenile melodrama. It isn't likely
that the person , who killed Robin,
would adopt a vagee pshedoriyin and
write notes about his crime. Pin not,
ac-quainted• with -criminals, but 4-yela
conduct doesn't impress me as logical."'
'Ile reason ifesse-Sdlgree.,
deg:bee:she. f0P/..nta • tilj.q:t.' :e4tc.k: the
eye, -the mongrel' :alninst
poly on :intelligence.. • The. cause, ad,
cording to 'Dr: Willianr.I.,Lentz, dtree-,
ter Of. the Sniall 'Ainitsial-Hospital cola
-neeted-'--With-thez-UniVersity- of Penny- - the. -(1-41*6t'sse
tylvanta; ,and George E. Roberts, who
has spent ;fifty :of . • his siatr years.
training, doge and other, auiraals • for
She stage, is ' that . dog • breeders are
'doing masfe -faithful •friend••a .eruel
injUstiee-nniking 'a beautiful hat
,sitipid:411,111:4t_•cidt .:0tra•_,,erektui,e_4•,ith,•are, dealing.sin: brains, e. aearee and
•almest'shamen intelligence. • higlapriced getrinisiclitY.
' per more than ten ,thoesena , years • The. most alprecious sSraie of • hsaiiiy.
,t e 'human., race has :been 'breeding. bleed in his keenele :cniane from little
' its partneissintsaseoclates-the- ?canine, -Peauceup, wiligh„.„ he 'Paidstio t • a
'rate, . for intelligence . and; character; 'cent,' BeaucOnp was a hungry little:
rater thais heathy. . The leave -man niciagre1. who attached herself' ,t0 a
did n�t care how his deg carried its -Circus,. probably heciiise: she was s,uf-'
'pers,•,4S long asi there -was brain:eh- fleiently • iatelligent. to: .hnow.• a . good
• ough between ' the ears to to .anderstand tnneter When she 'saw:- one.• 03.37
the job or .gitarctinglse aease"-aud--sn-teRoliest-461Pid:__f5t11f4I ,and
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hunting . ' The 'pup. that. Was Slow to devoted friend., • •• . • ,
learn • was: cooked and eaten, regard-
less • • set. of. the'10 variant issuei of Dick;
,
of. Whether it had "cute" ears,
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.and a. -4'gay" • tails. ,ske a reSidt of
thie ',careful selectien' through the
iges,. the average. dog '0 about a
t•
ickens-anel-Kipiing:---
ead Book Sale List"
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--geSs Vorks-s-,DiclitenS• ausL'
Stevenson items topped ,valites at the
disperaal „sale :of, the "library 'of an
a:Oilmen New, York S collector, at
'the 'American,: ArtsAssociation41-1deirs:.
son Galleries here. on' Jan 7:S.: 'The
collection iMPOrtant Or,
its MOdere first editions: !Psva hund
791
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red and tweirty iterne.6 his:eight $20'S
ens Christmas books, (London, 1843-
rires-hes-Psice, was. :paids-for---a •
8)„ whic1. sold for $kpoo., Next ln
velial:Wee "Departniental
Ditties and Other Veres" (Lahore,
•liri. the , original • •'‘ v;•rappers, .
'bought:-:-Toa$87-5,' , • •
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The Collectien was rich' in ;Barrie
items, although the prices. vseresselas,_
tively insigniata,nt, the best value he•-. ,
• ing "Scotland'e - Lament" (Londen,
1895) Mutsleaf pamphlet, of Which ..
only i2 ebpjes • Were „printeds-which-
, . ,
wiess,t to the Brick Row Book Shon
Ti -Black-moo-es Loiva
Doone;.' (Load6n,.. 169) 'sold tor *25.
Kipling s"Jungle (London;
1894-5) .fetehed 0.1.0, and hie "Letters,. •
of Marque" (Allebabad, 1891), $290"...
One:of the elmiseSt2Stems. at the
sale was. StevenSoirs "The ;Pentland.' '
Rising," (Edinhilrgh, '1806)-A pam-
pislet'Whieb• _has, the .:distinction
.being the author's first beok. ,, It
brought 0.00:" :Ihe same dealer paid
$820 for the's,...Stesetiser • 'woodcuts,: '
should coin? to the house, but an
"The Grayer. and 'the Pen;" $80,0 for
my arrival each time he would Come
"New- Arabian Nights" 6 (Lundell,
to • Meet the, 'as a sort: of. welcoming
gestiire On behalf af his mastes.
"Bat . rlli friend one evenleas' put
the deg to' ihe reasoning testi, and
to ray mind he made . good. We
wete- alone ie a roont Smoking, and
. .That :htingry: little tramp founded
a ssoyal dynasty •of the stage. Her
sons, daUghtess and grandchildren
hare become Stage stara,,.. and she.
'has, staSted, a new '-sort 'of, pedigree,
-One.:sthet .sreallYssniegrisssaoniethings a
'.peiligree..of brains: : Se,' like Ghstaii-
'Michaud, George Robert ia putting
back the brains which the 'fanciers
have °taken out of 6dogdoms' and ,he
is getting well paid fOr- it. :
' A dog may ' he bright and mikk,
, . , .
-which haS:-a-teadaney?to lengthen-. undefstaading :' its „ 'master's " orders
. . thems. :lihts-ItilL net.
the silhouette,. . .: ,• 's , telit. sertarits' and -assistant: ponce de. atid fereSeeing -
• tectives; !hut be able to talk, . though :be ',Using :reaspn but only nienusry
It is a•eplendid dress- for eMday
odcasiou Nregi,'-, ,/ :. • .' : : ' not . b,:it-t-11, .hecanse their Vecal and Anteater': Dr.. Lentz . gines-' an
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. •aaPeratus is . isunadaptable to .articii- example of real discretion andsreas
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18, years; 36, a8i. 40, -42, 44 and 43 'illation. . ' . , s - , soiling on ,the past of ,a German • shep:
Style No 3441' Conies in sizes 16,
-inches bust. -..-: - - . - . , ' , _.=.„6, - Instead . Of performing . this vela- .herd. or police dogs
. , , ..
, The 36 -inch size requires 334.' yds. nide SeiisficeSsfog :ffilefe.rs 'bred esalu- ' "On the occasion . of suy first, vis'it
' of .39-inchniatesial with % yd. of sively , for appearance, a • beautiful :to a .cestain .friend"S• home," he saids
'-,39'-itiCh-c-oliti-astrice77-- . ';'-- —
Cleats .longss Or -Shaft' -legs 's- shape -�f "-the dog, Made the his friend. Per..
....- It ii• very smart •for afternotina..; heaa and how ear and tail were car, talls it. was: his instine.ts that told'
•him 1 was not an Undesirable perion,
and he Was not only willing, that I
comiciihtioni • on it ' UMW slinilar to
those of Hi master.
Just about. that time ,dog breeding
began ,on layge acale; and Dr.
Lentz belieVes that had the. breeders
bred for brain we would hese dogs
.
to day that scoald not enlysbe intelli-
in. fiat. crepe:, silk in black or in the ' ,TiOil.'
beauty, but rather. the: re-
; Oftmt. as ikit they did- not'
new lighter shades now so fashion- ."br9ed for
verse, producing suh monstrosities
able beneath the fur wrap. • . . , ,.
as some of the bulldogs and the hides'
Canton crepescrepemarecain and
6us asthmatic' Pug: - All. the time
:,.ge6rgeOe cr.Oe also appiPrfriate.' ' 'brains Were neglected oroughly
HOW..TO ORDER .PAT.TERNS: 6_. s ,that atamountedt, • ree ,g 'Out in:
telligenee, except in a few Varieties
, Write year, name and address;
the. htiating . doge, the St. Bern.:
• plainly, ;giving number and size of - Oe
. aids and the Newtouticilandslireeds
Mich, patterns as you want. EilelOis
eas, as stamps or adj., (alai prefers that .still ' had 'work. to db. - •- . ..
I does ,n6t. take long to breed the
, ja*dum;..71.;asps'itr' careesisul6ylvsus)traer_eaesai ..sMattaeaSIreta.the inside 'ek its •head
..---- I:te ' d addr t'
" to the Outside, of a, dogs body. Hea-
ly more then. twenty-five Years ago
the cellio, .. One .Of 'the most Popular
dogs in the world, asfamedMr Its
high. intelligence. Then the effects
M. breeding Mr, points began to shone.
ventured aViice pleasantly.
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"One can't" speak of' a thing being 74dielr:eind:.:PmItte,yrT:Nnoroe:Sign7trhbo;:ce,i 13 .We......7):,
' "But the eritne itself Was illogiCal,"
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illogical, sirs" returned the professor ' :
tartly, "hen one is ignorr..pt of the Iles steps seem always newly scrubre"PrernOf a sYnogialn." bedf
'Exaiffis VanO's tene Ws- nil- Hai sbilasen's frocks
r, TY 1,
•dionsly courteous. "Therefore; the' . subbed. .. •
:seems. . . . . . • st freshly name famous .had a head' wide en-
Tlie old style collie that made, the
• 4Welas---baoksains-thea torsevy, sit
" 'I,' said the Sparrow • sough -for a sizeable brain with ample
'With my ,.,1,6-a- and arrew;„' note it.seif may not be without,iog.c."„,1 , -- roora for convolutions. The new,
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"I say, "*arlshairt, this is, getting a Oct' ' -Sad served on elts Of Snowy White. ed for a head so narrow as to „ al- 'master left the toom, the shep-
I.killed- Cock Robin.' • • • • . , , -111. ark.'\...ani tassr-sny chat .the• sub -: mifffne for tea are feathealight " stkle. for Boole Perverse reasons call - his-
vt, ,thrkos • eame parikararly to telt, ' • , ob
1882)., end $625 for' "Treasure Island?
(Loadon, 1883); "A Childs 'Oartiee
of Verges" (London, 18S5), mita-
irePhed;•bioaglit 3425..•• •-
• "British 'Made ,
the dog was: lying on the floor, t„p• 1
parently centented. Being reared ie. • London Times Trade .SupPlements'
Germany, the. dog 'Understood Per- If it is no longer universally true in
-man, and Ms friend addressed:him an branches of induafry that "British'i
In that language; saying:
• :arid "hest" are synenymous • terms,
1
".'1 am going out. lir the room, and "British made" is still ' regarded In ,
while .1 am gone, I want you to keep most 'parts of the ;Vela(' as '• a rearm- :
yciur eye on this man,' indicating me. mendation of intrin:pie value, : not LS
'Don't let bins leave until. I get hack., there 'any. subetantial evidenae that :
Watch him 'sail tlre time lam gone.' the reputation of -13ritish makers toi,
-ire thetrtettattre Toon] and the dog -good- qualitsLsis saaming. The general
and 1 remained alone. • This dog. tomplaint against , British merEhan-
had been my friend,.but as soon as dies( •is not that its, .qualitY, is dead- '
ent, but • that its price IS too. high,
which is quite another story,
insist sigg.eaksasIticher.e.ts-Andthe
came slosvly back to the- centre': Yc'riie 'Prc'fescire 5••E ,51"it.g, 'old brais gleans the firelight's • breeders got it at.' the expense' ot
table and crushed out. his eigarette. F4 -2' -`rt are- s'-'7,?:-• -
at Heath.., . intelligence, , '•
Vay so pensi:e. rg.g.-an s
gioir
brains. • It la now in the mongrel
'From the corner of his eye he `-`,* •`-'cr•alb. '''''f"f-c';'.47 Her issarth spotlesi, too, I know. Collie that one finds the tainous collie
s•ass,
Ya. •sens 'Ass! 4":.--;"'''-'fw-3*. VAPe: -41 1 'Yet she ands time to laugh; 'and' plaY; An: even quicker sexaniple of ex -
,Should sing:;ng, ,r.,...ftd,••-lays and- 05,-- te-',--2.rc.
: gathe: fiesissrs, and make ,home
• g•
• • 7. -ss
, • ,
•
• • ;in sosfersed 'fassc.: , . • • „
Does'. r_et risastses t A '!..11 ; bless' MY neigh;
lar,,gu;Fhie' .r. • knr,w tbe.dignity of labor..,"
ois
kn• that ?.?•se v . , 57, .• 447: ,51../7. f/t. .
• "te,/ s -r --is,' • Cameron ii:trahain fri."Thes
• Z;,,•:7;
' .• Is's; . 7' e,ss 7o7 •
r Eti.,J••• :sits: • g ; ,
7
•••• essirss- ss • .
' 'Trees in Winter .
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4.4.•
7 .• 4: :7 ';;tr!„,
•
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Si•st
fi,c: ref:0; wi`th all. their 'leaves
s- • -. • sr.- • ss 'vas' ''
• r ", The , -,,••••,e,red h•er. fase ;ass ag:en1 pe.eple,
•
tinguishing a does. intelligence in
favor of its poihts is the, case of the
Seitman_ahepliertl ,os pence deg, The
aninaL Won. its • fame 'originally beS
cause of Rs relnarkable , Mind, ao
bright that it was possible. to teach
the ereatere to perfOrm the most ae-
. .
•tOnishing •services as a policeman's
assistant. The original, brain that
could do. these things was 'big and
hail to. he entesed iii a roomy brain,
s
box Much to wide; fos sortie %people's
de. si of heantv.s
In ,Plusope, whelt they still employ-,
,- ss's -,.....-s r ,,-,-+ . ., , 1:4 ''', r'6' '.....iir .-a-et her Iseely ersssi. Wrinkled, with4sd, grey. s .''','..he. dog for usefi:1 purhoseS, Cher
, •„-. -s' s ....:, -.• • ....•,,, , t - ••••.t..,••:' . ,•• 1 ."- 7'•... '''''.,,,. ,' . ' , ' , . ' ' ' ' -14:: rdanIg.:'•;•, an oid.laelY, byher daiiity es ill' breed ' that wider ' head, hut' in
•_ . 6 he United . Stites breeders have re
e-
• %es ' 4' A.r. z-,--,.• A 1 !AP,' fte it. -o 'F';' '-• : Fed ,'''' -' ',r. ft4l' a 1.‘; retPkrele•-'d hsr he;ri- ... t
:, • gresP, . . • .
).e,r. "4-.'-2-, , ,,- :z r"" • ',• : 2jd 1":i"', .,11u.',•neY tr,e,k tbs The ehe6m mit,: `sf'reng and gnarled, a icuilessiy harrolsed Its skall, until
e• . 1
ale n' A I ined face. ' r Ow the onee sma'rt animal Is be-
, t 7 lla '..,.4 : art ,ar,,i,,,:d::: fvf.iio: '.%ut.. -I fortv (,1 : ,'..r.-• a.tion. ,
. : .
cOming an 'unemployable -canine
'.'•11g7 rs• :he i''' -"P'; •f"erz ...ft', .,k 1••.p'3••,ti,",•,v1 '.r.f ftlinur,ory •,,•; sts., mssi„.,
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serrarsied. "Any drehe,r7f:an The pArn.ti•,F,e's a; grandmother, in
ri,,..FrAl jailed,' '.hr,:'," '`,."..ti. ',7e heyther- *nal , .. morip,U,•, like . the. llusslan 'Ivolfliound,
IP- fashionable latirzoi atidthe grey-
ing us- l'es*.r'asvs' ef siess'''
ispinsiitsi.". l'''''' "‘ 'I', a A.2'1)R'''' 1),:)„.7' 'That ; ,",n...•.n;: ...."' -shawl, • . .
V
1, "I'm Sss. say1se., he air,'t, g•Ail.,%-,': nit. 111'`•1'"I'' :'"1"•,' i'llot: '1 11( 3hoiliThelkoak stands up, grandfather:like, ' !wand,' whlth for size size get along ' with
5e.r“..,1, ti,,,, -,..r. pi,4,,,,,a„.(,.,,,k,.., ,, thalt:P • 13 11 misPrable • by his prepos, sssess ills -tan. ' , the Minimum of brains. • . 2, , • '
erasing agaiass i:',s swr. ss's Vone. tgi'n'is co'n:r.P'Airm? •'' , • MallOiain, nm But ti 's are only old'pritil the Spring, Gustave :\fiehand, In Freese, statd..;•owhat you can for the boy." Then 'they'll put on green clothes to ed in: to breed dogs for their meistal
syNka1,1,7,.11 ,gave, hisassurancer and ' dance anirsines ; •powers regardless ol.' 'Ohs. Although
we rssc ..o go . - . ' :-Florenee Westasout 'its The New unable:Si • complete his esperiinents,
." SBy tihe by,. Professor nillard;I: ' (,)10-1001(,,, • -he olita,I•ned. such startling results In
said \-aurv, pausitig. at the door; -I , .a l'ow canine generatiens that Dr.
tresq''Pr,r11 ‘‘ on% rmisti,rdergtand me, but 1., ' Lentz i)elieyCf4 superslogfi ...l.could he.
6 . •
thsvs's a, hare possibility that it *as ' Care of gink — --7.''.
— . . . •easily. produced, but that it weeld
- us s s ymi one • q't • 'those 0,1.k... iron '; p lo..• s hinges tlfan any one man's ' 1 ifs.
seise S;ns withracsess to Ilia house who
indulged in the pi ictical joke of typ-, sinkii in Your kitchen? Of curse :it
i,,0 that hote. Is there, by an' chitties', is an "eyeeore" to you bet why not°
a thewriter on the premises?" . s ,give, it the same case yob *Mild a
a
"We sera: 'Sad -6 he as,Sias
nd he rsighte an Qpii•ssi
the .works, t4ir1,ine-sit'wn, r,r,1 ca.qir
with him at,thistria;. Mayiss, 11(1'4 list
sp dumb After all,"
"It won't do, Asigeent." F,,a V a no..
' "The 'lad's mental seorkin's were dencs
edly siniple. Ire 'knsa- Robist
, waiting to see M'es Dillatd, aridshe-
also, knewshe'd eon -suited hiris go to
speak, last 'night. - Spessling. evidently
didn't have" a 'high opinion s,f, ttrObit ;
Slid when he head Of the gentle,manfs
'death at the hands of some one W.10
Wielded sliert light boW,'Ise juMped
. to the otiirau B01)7.1.1t
., stepped rife Mini& of' proprietS in his
•Atrtlisingt and reSbiSed a rightectus shaft
• thsoilgh the heart. 'There was then
• wahine for .oer noble, inid yistotiari
parrow to do but slap his own manly'
bosont and proclaim'redo homer -
• herd's eyes were upou'. me.Bigger
and bigger they grew, his 'muscles be-
came tense: ,
"Justfor a 'tests 1 moved in my
Sornetimes &word to . the Wife 15;
sufficient -to start- sOrnething.
• • •
Thp• stsick , from MINI these four -
rotted future canine Einsteins are to
come 15t found" U‘n .41hy
yti 5 patent that the prafesse:,' 'tshrte porcelain Sink?. ' show bench, bot amongthe strays
rest-n*1 Vance's questite, hat .he an Every 'tine' ,fou use it,thoroughly and' clogs. who lute° been.
• t•i\v(61-:ed e.k...111Y eilmitch• • ' ;Viish it with hot, Soap sal (1R, thett t 1tuse tasght no parlor .tricks„ but have
has there eyer been ens well' ,About twice a Month hj.i.l.e.(1.• ffioniseives, .fll jr(i dif
---tOsray -Rstows1.edges.-4.‘Shisetst• my -own- -rith---it-!--VA•th-• 4101Yeil-- -MISS onr$ 1 trf01.1,?gg
infottiu ::tw'as tell gvirrS--agn-ltihen 1 freer machine oil. risist .eorell,e14-aiti•d-m-veMeg the dog-.
t the ash...visits. An agency' d44.• -• With slash care smir, sink_sWill. hays' ost; ker.
whatcss'is'iyang 1 AOC,' ,
"And Mr. Arnegson?"
"He t 0,19* typewriter':.
• (10 be eiliatinued.)
st,issa,
-• Don't be helpless when you
suddenly get a headache. Reach
In*your pocket for immediate
relief. If you haven't any
Aspirin with you, get some at
the first drugstore you COnle to.
Take a tablet or two and be
rid of thepain. Take promptly.
Nothing is gained by waiting
to see if the pain will leave or
• its own accord. It. may grow
• worse! Why postpone relief?
There are many times when •
- Aspirin tablets will "save the
a poliSli and lie quite as smooth .as 0 1 :!4t.e.de,.4 , 0. r , iy.N.3 lo.rse's !Ito ,rn
I p,•or.lal» sink, , : : . .7 rind rinl••.h'nfA. •111',,Itf:- Speml;" Wilt '
, ..-,---. • • 'they soon Ntind 1,trat-ii, stupid horse -
' "Mt:1E No.. 5,'31' . .• • .WEls• net ortIch 'good' In a race, Sven
, .
•
. 4
• • -
ay. They will always ease a
throbbing head. Quiet a grum-
bling .tooth. Relieve nagging.
pains of neuralgia or neuritis.
Or cheek a sudden told. Even
rhdumatism has loft its terrors
for those who. have- learne to
depend on those tablets. ,
Gargle with .Aspirin tablets
at the first suspicion of sore' ,
throat, and reduce the infection.
Look for Aspirin on the box—.
and the ,Word Genuine in red.
Genuine Aspirin tablets do
not depress the heart.
sofir,
siAtig-maatt.ago.
mode 4:11 PAilitd%