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The Clinton News Record, 1927-02-03, Page 6. 1. ___� � 1 � . I . I I I i I I I ­ � . I I I I I . 1. I I I I �� I I � � I � . I � � I I I'll I " ., � � I I I � - I � I I � - I I I �, . I 1�� � I � 11 , ­- 11 .- __ __ _ ____ - - ___ __ ___ I I � � I " � � I , � � 1 ----------�7�- 1 _�,_��4__�­ _' __ _____ I - ­ - - I . ---' , � - - , �� �, . -1 ­­­_�� . V � .... I , - � , 1, I, I" .. 11 I I I .. . I �� � I � 11 , .. - --- I - . I , . 1� I -_ , I I I . I �� I I , ... - 1� I I � I . - . I - -- I I i .1 . I , I I , I - I I I , I I � 11 . . I I �:, " ' ' �, 06r New Serial. � ', �' I � 'StrangIiir-r-,Aend. � ' ' , I I 11 , �. - . I � ­, , I . � .. 1� " 11 � . I I I I- � 1. � I - I , '' , '. - , I I 11, �: i '' , " . I , 1^� , ''I . I �;, . "I I - I I I I .. I I I Sky [no of spr�i 1, e,Il Rao a aarpa I I F ,� ", r� I I I I I � I , 1110e," bj'CdI30i`l � 'f , ,, 11 , Th -jromla , vs �, I 1, � . I � .1 I ., The. I- , I I ,�� h . " e A, - ' � � � t a� � � Marshall, Is' a st9rX crammed with r :_ 11 11 11 .. , �W&VM with 0116 I . I , I � I I . � I pfl** I I or 'i+ I . I � I I � I thrilleo actl ,,.2dvontu,e and romance I .1 , Ili her ,,k id�� h6nue, Of sublight - I I I - � I L, � 1 I � I I In the wilds of ihe Carlbou Rarige�ln .. I I ., It owal-ls,�Or'11*lljlfo� � ­ I I I .. , . ,� �: I I I I I I I . � . ict Ms" I , ' I W 0;3 0 01a , j., � , , ' � -1 I � ,�, ' T '111HOCCRt V` I ' . . I I � � I 0 ,, I r '' I I British Golurnbl�t, Edison Marshall Its I I � I , , I , � � . , I . ­ � . I a born story writer. He has"balned I ''I I I I � __ i � , 'i�_,'.. �� . 11, I r � � I � I I I I I .1 the repUt.AtIOn Arno I nfl tile ,. 11 di I AWnd tbro�ugh tho flooding noonildo I ... 41 , " � , ,- I 11� I , , I I�Y BERTT:IA SNIONV ADA -14S. , , 1, I critics as one �� I C I I � r I � 11 , , I I I .1 , 1 asted" wc, men . ,,, � , I I � I I a fe,� I . 1, � I I I I of tilt gFeatest writers,of outdoor ad- I I r . . . , 1. ­ I , I I I I I I I I I I . ILI a 'Wh flr,�;It had mat that inarning, I I I ,, ,,�, i ,� I I I I � I I I I , , I I , . I I , � r vtntores and hais a wide .following : 1 An,iie would ilmat mc,st agfihi. I � I .i. ., I - I " I " ' ... � I � � ____ �___ --- - __,_,_"___.__., - . among lovers of nd�enture and I I .1 . I . ,. � ;'11 I I .!�. , . I 1.�, i. I I - . I I � ��_,-�­ I re- BAKIN"'a �, . I I I mance In tho,great ofse�n air. : I . I , . I I � � I V�kRT �L , ,,. � Jewinette gave ,I little screarn a P0 I I .1 4eside-the speaking river , ,�:', 1, � . I . I ' . I P'd I . I I � I � . I r caught �it the pit of her storriach. jlo� , I �' �-, I . '; � ,L I � , 11 I . 'Mi- � "! I . I . I 11 I . r what's th&io-,itter! �'o - � NO- We laughed a while, and. eel'_ I ; ' � 1. ' I ' � � I - 'gae� 1 1 1 Across the rond dia-etly ID their pa I I 1, ER - I I �, "Ahft!'� he exelahne'd'r,t, lcn� `, t h, I Marshall Is a writer who believes In I � With the friendly tress . I , set, 111l,c out of coinp��i)lym ianinl�d on ther brak getting material first, hand., 'To IllMs- I I Part � " s: � I � � I � gn�ql Sure you've gal I tb t�­.Ite, here is the description, of one 1, I , Our hear ! "Why, I � ought to have", �h,r� S&A '�taod,the re�j �z' � ' � I # I Ls at eaQ'G' � I . I � , Litonlobile -,Ind leaning of his adventures:. r .:: . � ,. llanconlmit�ally. r I grin-ning', war(,. IL 1St.irtle'd::hy_e,thc . cr�as I hind of under. :, .11 I . . . . GREENTEA ' T 73 1 � I . . t !�Lg!in�it it, all broadly ' ' 1, all your 'r . . , I ,,Maybe S -cu ojjyb,� to jj� , Ice b pires, I Th6o was no room far sadness I - . I � � , _, , %,,� but yen ', urle�, fig The buAiest of brush Edison I I : � I I �, 1, ll%--hot'a sp�,-Ckl" the voung 111',111� tile t ll�ee advallced� . I ', Marshall, llot�d fiction akin�,_�- Undair the van, � . I , I I I I � I I I L I . I I I haye ' ­ ' 'Arail"'I't- "I'll tile sheriff of this county," he writer, turm�d t�'rneot 6q,sav6ge'alare I I 11 , ­ puire, Uit , - .d; , '01 , .1 L siatcd very,elliphatically. Fle, ',Of a I onster grizzly bear-. I 1, L ':. L .1 The marrow was Coa�'�; ceinding , color� d iclf�ua. 1 Asu, for it. ,, I , . . I aned up and, stood rega�ding hiv with lannourccri. "Thought -you'd give ine . 1, , 11 � 1 � Tkatk**GY, "I , � � I �, - � ---,j I a puzAcd ain "Thought you s;�0d you thelslip, didli, I OkAjck as it .flash, 'Marshall fired. � � i. And, the world, one. . 11 t you"?" I I 16- ­�­­ J , .1 I . IL I 1� , 60 , , 1, 11 I __&____ . 1. .11 � . I � r " hope nian adrljt�' T�e 9"Izzly ,,,Paused, for- a tnoracint; I 1 � , �' � � . ­ 1 ­144'�4, , " I I , I I Etocked up with gas and Oil last d so," the young i I 1. assure ,.; "Therc, is no callue for 84glAng," I I � . . � I � I I � -, ,ttc te . _ a theni enraged 1�jtd even fireateiifero. � L � , . � ". D�� I i N � ,�� 1, I 6 calinly, "NTevertheless, , I I I - I I lor'll 11 , J , � , sy ., .11 I ,,, . , I .1 I Ir ,! �0, chargod� M I Said 1, alon. , , R11 - Divht" jen n Ile I i &� fluttorcd - it', . . . , �, � I � . A BRITISH -ME I UuVor his steady gave bill- she 1111111� to Inake"your acquaintan(,e, clou0nees by the sting of, o,,, n d, , , success. 9;- L I I I � IWO What can I do for You I � W7 ". 9 a' it 11 "F ny nian I inest now . I , P' t� s 'h a he fi S" - -, I , i I 11 agied to get eirt ev'nly: I Sherial Marshall' �ut e\trythwt Is not u killown." I I - . I I I , ` I "it Inigobt 11,,1ve jsr�cll tile, �)jebt be- 1 -glorious. day?" Tble s4rifr eyed 'him had -Including a praybr-into O-ne I , 0-Vade /n Canad4j, 11 , I I. I ff 11 I I The% Ind -op. Liberal paper, The Lot).. . I . � at' there 19,:obyl-) . fore, or be evei� the ili.9,11.t'liefore - gravely. 11 I I 1. I Marc shot -the last*he would be able 11 -- - A -wimlit . 1. . df?7- . I doit Truth, says "Th� at. may "Huh! Well, first You Can lay off to f, . I I P. ousl5r It subconscious fear In ti -V ' ,, , th She diZIn't illfogether' reli,511 1-b . re before the beAr would be upo I "­­ And as I took the long road ... / . . - ' - I the , grin with 'which ho ..ccepted this It em smaxt-aleck airs And second, you I It , X.W. Cis LLWFT CO. I I seemed to sles, L I I . , . � I %­ �/ I'll I . . miado, not only of American PrOI!,ei-, - explination it said so 'Plainly� "Just I and the young )ad there can cban�o 'Im. Luck Was with him,Ahe bear fell I . �. " ' - LT% � -low day had, caught the shining, I . . . I y arshall's feet." . I � TOROt4ro I I I -1 I � I aorg,, but ,of ,the 06veirument at Wasli-I, ,� I I" c I ,;�,,�� ' , I - _ . . . lilk,e a ,xdn LI'll a -th s at,16111 �he one dead at -M. * � , CAfIi Of eternity. " I , . If— exe lialf�centuri , ' � I -, , , rs for e next t _ ­ - . ingt4(m, that In th4 lie 11 I I "Oh it &snT particularly mat, the county is a' furnishin' aint' inuelt, Wntch for�the-openlng of 'OThe Ski 11 I , I I I IIS � his chcerfi�l colurnput. of 'a looker -but 1 guess �Iju.can,utake �Llhe of spruce," I . , Folifffi-giffaffigm; -T. Morrij Lopg,9tr6tGb, � �ft there truly be a, hostile ,combluatioA I I I I I .1 I ­ . , , lied St�tes'. � ,r Nichols I 'I � � .1 . I _. -4- - - I - _!��111'1'.l ,71. probably I-ot' some extra out with, it Tor 4 while. -.1-1 ' L. I I I ; - � in Purapo agaimt the UPI ' therotore, I . . t * & to . , ''I". I , . I I It waliad aex6ainly be wise, along f his deputies, Ilyoi I Making Crusoe'Live. , ... I I I � , haven't you?" uruln ,.,g,.Cne , it , I . I I L . I I I , I - "How should I have?" she 1:01)lied',' 'take e6 _ of Ih.t .ruill. onalrq bils. The French Peasanee, A flial vers -loll -of -_ I I On the.p%k of the A.Marican Treasury , I 11 , I Dofoe's 'mrtker- . I . " outly,,irdly cool .but jwvart]�y trembl- Thompson, elirlb in behind and soll � - - A PROPHECY? - -1 �, . I . I .-i to maiko the lhsaii geste' while there( , - I I I g" 1. - 1, . . , his here unsuspectin., _ Plece Is now being "shot" oil Tobago, I . I Is still. finle, and to I earn some gratiw . I , I of ebapgrone t I . Meal�Time.,'. I I , ,� , "Ha,? , Why in. the place made for Koung t Ing and her dashint ,fortune- When meai,thlic.cain I � which is knowfi- lobally as, "Roblnsiln - I � I 11 � � 1., ,, I tude fbir,tho'remigslon of debts which 11 . . .LT" I . �Inter. I'll do the drivin'.,, I I I �' We 411, great Crusces. Isl.d.', 11 I I I Tha.Britlsh .Radio Leadeship suggest 11 , , , �11 ' 3, ' I and 71ghnall, gathered aLbou-t the long ju,an pernflude , ' I , th6l Certainly N011 not be able, to eoll ; 1�"ul'lutcl -he f ender'des 3erately. - "Not quite, , so f ast, Sheriff I Net z is, It course mare; That Article in the , Manchester ,, . I I I She ,ad t . I . , ,table iind seated ourseaq6s ou� pjjja� frequenibly � , " 1 lrl I- ... iacv? I .. . I I �. ­ - was I it ,ding her t!" the young mail clennur. � . . � "sloelated, ,Vytth 't,� Guardian May be Orop,hetic of BrI. I . I I The -young inmi . regal I fas o great �; : , �� I I I I And Again- I I � �. eMening,lit � a his eyes. quite so ,ppe.j. wer,�Ifget together ,hid, - on ,'waod., P9_ "'upPol'ted' � chlIdtaWs elassdq� thjjn,�Tob�gol the , t1sh Invention In the Near Future. I I . I -%&,i',;h �uspiclor` red. ISI . b" ches, each �beiich, bel . � � . I .1 . 7 I , ,� "You ha . by fait .ge. Ali eal,thon:rbo ' ' I . � In tile London, Observer; "In. 19L�d I ve drt�eii this car four YParS% lalk'th;� inattet, over� a bit. My Panie wl 'foi�ruek',Ztehig the scene of Alexander. "If the phenefiliti -,vllls Its Causec it I - - . ', - � " and a, tin spo6n -lay a Selkirk's adventure hich Defoe's Is plain that the great gap between I I . I be -world lins,been passing out of the � I and de,il't kbow there!s a place for is � � t each person's t . I � . . =9 extra gas and oil?' he. chal- '11' i"�OW' lvilat' Y04V nalue- 'IS all place. L At ob 6 end - of , the table . was Story is stippossd t abionbased.. But the the, klilema and. the thealtre has been . . .Abuormal phaes of poet-yar transition I A wave�of color,sweptto the 'h6riff- snapped, * ,,stq- the enormobs ry'e loaf, as largea I nd 0 . � � ;� witil, all Its d1setords, said, distractions.' . ,right," the s r n first British novelist did not keep, to bridged alidthe proper difStInCtiell b&. .V. - . roots of her hair but she attenrillteel liyely, both of you'l ',I'm a busy man as a cartwheel., w1apped �ln a Ifilen � I When even Clibla, and Russia, ,like , some 9how of spirit. � I and I ain't got no time for foolish- towel Melling not disagreeably at the. the Selkirk stori, au& tire &-scription tween the two arts, though iaot �des- � '� I "I ; I I currencies nearl'y everywatere, ard' I . . 'If didn't say I'd 'driven this car. ness!" Sprint 5 recently bean of the'leland, given in the book is a troyed; will be draportantly diminished, - I � � , . ging� frore, the roadster, lye Ili which1l: had I ' tending towards stabilization in spite four years! I said I'd had it only Jeanpette hutr'ied forward. I description 6f Tobago, The lavers of the theatre have -always �� h It all shocklo ail& temporary set -backs, � about . ., .I�incqn . . . 17 . . . 11 She ,,P)eas,,d, washed� Prom this loaf. tile grand. I ,. 1. . , listen to-ine a-Plinutelft father, with one trek L Air. M. A. Wetherwell, who playea argued wfth Justleat that the glory of . - I it Is fairlY safe to autfailtate ,that rould go it<) further for the young man s a� I the Carving- David LivingAt6iip In another film, Is- t1io spolcen word and of, the then , . she begged. "This gentIthilan hasn't Imite 0 I gilt � a licarer to her ,Ind 'w" done anythiPgL-really he hasn!t.! Re needs out � a- Place suill cis . had steppe , Of tit to" th'a taking the part of Crdsos' in the. new which It alone Can convey Is i�sseiitlal_ �11 . . America will 'be foun& not hindering I her ,very keenly. I Ae'ritaulent, and.,Ahea with Productiou,,;Inl every sense Tobago I I s ly different Q .1 plAy, Or , I - I n 1pree - 100king at I was only trying to 1. . .' 1, that broad pTooe,s% but promoting It, , I . "Just what exactly, do you menn?". 11 the sante"knife, which 110 alone -Was ,a g, . sill any facla �� We must not Prophesy, nor eve ; elope with ail heiress to mil- all , ideal, ound for tile fil0l. subtlety Of visible.'etectj3, which the � I lie demanded grively. Jeantistte swal- llo�s,I',the sheriff finished. . entitled, to wield., iubdivided this,plece, - But the . )ow6d hard, 1,'or no particular reaspn, ,,It), I . into as many equal parts as� there Mount Dillon, which -bas lisen , chosen Idneme call Command, A wall -con- . �, the nate at envourageinlent. I I I ail awful -mixup!" ishe'%.wailed. . far Cj!1Is60'S lookwolit post, comma . nds trivea pholi0filin'will mitigate that dif- Till , I I general world looks denzilt,eVy so I she liked this big, good-looking strati� ,,Qh, can't I ina-ka,you understan,40" Were hungry mouthei to feed. Each views of I . I I 9 . . - thattgh it were beginning to enteron - " Sbe " haunting beauty over both' ferefieff.,, . I I .1 .gal- and lie was ,-Oubting h- Whytry?" her escort a then orumbled.his share Iiitq land' iind sea. Then there a.re- great" - . . _ I on�gled pe led ,of more normal ., I couldn't let him do thab--she shlinlY " , I aid quiet],v. person . � � ... I I a prol or ; couldn't! , The eyes she lifted to his Let soee,it. through, Are you game?" his bowl In such fashion as best suited stretehes of send for the 'mystorlous ' � �. � A I .- : r�,.S­'­ � - conditions and Improved relationships, , . , ,,then him, . I L 'Me VoiC �, I I . Jeannette. hesitated g secand* I . I ­'-- .- .�_ � I were full of appeal. I footprint and'thev cannibal feast, and * I - . � ­ . I flung b.ck her head ,with a catch ,of , '*xt oatne -the -grandmother's part. Caves to satisfy a 11 I . I 16 of the P,itelfili. I . . . I 'I'm going to tell you everything." a an , A h1g,belliled. poll was hissing and bub- est'aSjjjratIQll$. L . . I . I � hretith.' "Yes I'arnl'? Ishe cried d .1 . . Im. producer's high- - Stige Letters., 6jo said f arnestlyw "And Plea- do . The one common -note of all thiig � . *the stage, letters are ugualbr , believe me, It, may Sourt,I], as if it becausii they were bOtI1 young One blIng oVer - the blazing ilia on ' -countjy Is ,the ,haunting presence of I On . , irst youth is ever eager for adventu the "I Tobago has been a British posseEsion 'written at such a furious -speed that ouldult ba true but it I,- really I r re k odor . a � . hearth. It sen -f ZQ_rth a savor the oceati� A great.falut sound of 1 1496 1 though -thetv 'some place� near th,ay looked into each other's 'eyes � a -slace, Its 'capture by Sir Sainnol Road gill atobors, would - isn't -If turnips; and bacon. Armed with an 1, breaks fol-jo.wo you high up into the I I seetrit to be- expert here wiere I can get a cup of colree? I u ' rk _N � - . atenogmphers. The reason for thfif "' Iran laddle plated with tin, she dished have chan.64 hands more u , ....... - _1803. Prior .to this It Is believed to island cano 6; the roar of ,water . . .... didii't cat much breakfast, and I feel T �to a halt before iP freq outly - - _ . I - I �' haste, of Course, Is that theattention. � . a, little -f4int,ll He seemed to hesitate - The prisoners up, for each In tarn, first a portion than any Other West Indian Island, dwells 14 the clean, empty rooms of - . I � f . I of the, audionee would flag If a letter and she dded with a touch of han- .�el stately entrance, of the soup to saitu'rate the bread, and Columbus ciMlined It for Spain wit ' Mouberay as in a shel-l-upon. t'lle,ohim- j ,were written at the normal slow rate. , - --tour: "Vou needn't,be seen with 'tile nd a solemn -faced butler met them. then a good helping of turnips wit" � he discovered It, ell Pay; go vIlere W-Ou. will, you have to � � I � ") j %,on myi a "Here they arel" ilia iheriff an- bit of bacon,'half tat and halt lean.- To and, afterwards it pause and- listen to hear the voice of . - I Stage Inkpota ,never contain Ink-, I ,if you're afraid', though I give. . was held by British, French, and I . . the danger Of a "spill must not be word I haven't done auyth g to b Pounced quite with an,air of victory. the end of that table, o the Pacific. yau pass out of the town ashamed of I" I 'In ,a "Tell your mistress I tot , I" PPOa1W the rye' Dutch, , I riaked. AnI until lately Quill pens I . 11 . I 'Mliat Is it, Rod a .1nafTealled . loat stood the pItcher of water for the In more Peaceful days It be I a be to the 8011-thwest, and mount tile htH S . HIRRING IS MODISH THIS "Of course yZit haven't!" be prompt-, I - unrestricted use at the thirs Come mong pine woods. Glade, thicket, and' .. SEASON. were used, beca-use, they allowed up ly conceded. "I know a place t,&o'or thin, high-pitched vIfee., - - -ty. Ali, one ,of the show places of th6 Carib- a This charming frock would be very better tha steel nibs, but the practice i-.11ree miles further On. We can make 4IThe sheriff, ina'aml I' e b ht w1rat sharp. appetites,we, had; and how; bean Sea. It is � only a fe,w grove elurround You. You, fp1low vInd- 11 V' 'rCuf,,, good the foO4 tasted ,especially when . hours' JGur- , _saudi I * IS b M satin or has been dropped exCept,in a few It in no time if we're lucky L back ,your grariddaugh nd Ing tracks that le,ad nowhitlier, effective if s io ad of crepe . enough to ter a I nor by steamer from Trinidad, and You see It d4w; EL multitude of cluall velvet. The two-piece skirt is shirred. theabrM I have some extra gas and oil." faller. I a .whito, che"e, home-ma,de, concluded visitors to tits' latter Colony, U�ualilr arises. BqUt the sound of tile.sea still to the bodice in an attractive ulaullery Letters that have to be read out awe � � They we�e.l T . "Oh, I'm so thankfull" sighed the the lePaot! like a. Point Of seeing Tobago. follows you "- You advance, Hite that thereby achieving a soft self -trim- nearly always indited word for word, The'engine Non resumed its satia- I thin voice. "Hodgekins, show the shor- At One side of the room blazed tiie I m1tound Tobago, WKIX Its 21,000 In. - . � . Tulle is fastened at the left to Savo the, actor the labor Of OtudTing fed hum and the stwonger was clean- iff into the drawing room." -ad fire in the enormous fire -place of wind untong1the treev., only luirsher Ming- f.4118L I habitants, cluster many small Islatit. end, stranger to the ew; aud When side of the round Peak and grace- the c0niXUMI. But the prudent MtOr .. Ing his hands on a bit of waste before The rustle of s�lks caused all eyes where, In Very cold weather, whole One of these, a Tobfi6l has been taking the'wheal lghen .Jeannette saw to. focus on .a. curtained ,archway at tree trunks were burned, In a cor. at length you gain ,the suparalt, out fully to the hem. Long sleeves may takes good ,Caro tar hav�e a Nvorlting 1, a big red automobile dash but of a the far end of the pDogi., "rho curtain a Per of this I convert -ad Into a mac, nary and- breed- ,to . monumental . fireplace, I t brealm on every hand and ,�Rlh fresh.. be added and would make this a very knowledge of the words; othonvise, It 11 cross -road some.distance behind them parted, an old'wornan came toward , UV -ground for the bird of Dara'.dise, So ' -the letter 90,09 astray, 110 May find which wita Well coated with soot, there � e I . . 'Pea vigor, that ofinio ulipIling, dis- sniart afternoon frock. No. 1498 Is and whirl away In the opposite direc-'Ithem, then suddenly halted, surveying Projected a slab of slate at a conveill. gTeat was the demnad for,the beautt- tent,_ whispering rumble of, ths. ocean; far misses Lind small women and is in hinissif in It flx. __ Littl tion. She was about to remark that the cedupants'of the divan with wide fill PIUMagO of thdate birds For Instance, a dressfug-room "Wag" she was not -the only murderer Of eyes.. She was, a ent. height for holding the light used that they for now you arG on the. top of Monterey sizes 16, 18 and 20 Yeats. Size 18 (36 very old woman and I were threatened with extinction a few Penjusilla, find the POISe no Jdh&Cr bilat)L require$ 81/4 yards 39 -Inch ma- once Purloined the let -ter at a odl� speed laws, whou a man's head aP- there ,was something regal in her In the evening. This, ,conal,sted of a Yeam ago. - . . I I peared at the rear window and 60 boating, I .. I I blazing pine Willtaft',Mlefully chosen I . - I OnIy, Mollats to you from behind along terial, or 2% yards 64-hich, and % leastle, 6, lazy "ter who had, not trOu. next instant Ek se4ond head --also a ""What do" this mean?" she de- and well Impregnated with pliteh. it I - - the bewoh towozda Santa. Crez,but from yard 86-indli lining; % yard tulle. bled to OtUdy the Words, and aubstl- � man's -peered back. Both seemed to inRlided angr ly. .. 'Who Fire these peo. furnished only a reddish and smoky What They Are SaYmg. Your right al,ao, round by Chinatown Price 20 cents the pattern. . I tuted a blank piece, at paper Ter It. be much excited and intuitively, Jean- le? I never saw them before!" Iffurninstion, but served to eke out the Henry Van Dyke- "Christianity 18, a and Pines lIghtliallee, and trom-down Home sawing brings nice Clothes . In the play the, letter was highly- Im. nette '-felt that, their excitement had I Jeannet broke into an iireprea- glendor supply Of vajPut oll-tll.&t fed I religion that will not keev; the Only before yon to tile niouth Of the Car. within the reach of all, and to follow portant, for it ItInnounced In long--wInd, to do with the mysterious car. Than sible lilt of ]ail tot- :�s she caught the wictli of. -the Crude 16,mp.-,T,ean tiling to do with it Is to -use it, spend niallo River. Tit.& )yhole woodland Is the mode is delightful when it ear�ibo ed phrilem the herolne's TeJeCtIOU.01 I the red automobile slowed to turn. 'The sight of, t a sheriff's fdce. . Henrl Fals-re, in."Souvenirs.11 it, give lt-away," givi's heart missed a beat, then leaped ,, . begirt witill thundering surge&. Ths: done so easily and economicall! by the recipient's suit. And so when tile I to tho thrill ,of the adventure. . , Never -saw them. before?" be I . .411- Edgar P. Hjli� "The giFeat life 0ye allence that Intmadlately surrounds following the styles pictured ln our wretched -actlor Came to the point shouted. "They ,was drivin' the iden, I _____r_ , . I "Hurryl Hurry I Thity'r,e after me I" . alicceastul life, lifte to do with'the Or. you w1i'lere, you stand i4 not so much new raiihion Book. - A chart accom. where he bad to read the letter, antl . she cried, gesturing wildly toward the tical car.you described -same license Britain's Old -Oak Tree d1na,rY't,4In9s In the Ordinary wiw.,� 110 n oncoming car. . "Oh pleasel, Pleasel number; same color; same make, 5 broken up It Is haunted by this distant paPying each pattern shows the ma� found that had otlung but a blank There isn't a second to loiel" I Soon!s they saw us they q4ot in a SOW Frq�a Epidemic Amelia Sears: ',To . suggestible Circling. ramer. . - . You strain your terial as it 4PPear1i when cut out, sheet, he, suffered egollies for a mo, I . miality big hurry and'. . . ,I I. - . ple without, a Proper critical gonse, atiention; You aqNL clear and un- Every detaills explained Ito that the mallt- But he Saved the situation, The young man stood motionless . Britain�s OWE trees, whole praises there Is,sarions 1 1. ly n ited � and 'he oldwoman cut him short. menaes, In the da ly nsually ConsajoijS ofsaiall sounds saw Inexperienced sewer can make without Gasping out, '%ha JI1 me. . . . once more his eyes registered , , have been sung by bards kb'r hundreds - . There% a mist before my eo,. . . .4 1 1 . 11�& have bungled," she sold in PAlication of Criminal matter." at hand'- you walk illsteving like ail difficulty an attractive dress, Price, suspicion. I of years, awe being ottatleed by a mye. Mrs,- John AT, Hann : "My al gan In . I can't see to read It," lie departed hot� "I don't understand," he said Coolly. razor-edged -tones. "I distinetl a I Indian �Iluter; and that -mice of the Of the book 11D cents the 'OPY. 0 . � �.� told tw*yus epidemic which Is being, In' dealing with girls Is 'Inform Instead Pacific is a sort of d4squietting cout. HOW TO ORDE R PATTERNS 110ou haven't done anythingi,then , my iranddaughter was a.Ponde "80 toot to take Vengenza& on the, praoticall why . . . 11 In a frenzy, 4eannett youd gatedby research warkohi on the I I a at her companion a brunetle I Of re'rorm" " , Joker. caught his. arm. I � Jeannette sprang to the old ladyfit lirdstry-00mmission. I I Bruce 1311ven: "Good newsoapers are. pany to You In your walk, - Prom. Write your -name and address Plaiii- � - 0, I W.rak, -ffie on faith I st . An assistant at the comr�iselion says "Across tho Plains," by R. L. Steven. In giving number and size of such , I'll explain ]at. do- growins'lietter and bad odes, worse.,' ' son. 1\ . ter. Give you my word of honor I I -"He has bungled!" she said hotly, tesidew and iAver moth, we respons. Premier Mussolini: "Nothing can . � I I , patterris As you want, Enclose 20c in Fish Have Nichnames. haven't dollo,ahything, wrougl Won)t 'Wo. tried to w�pinrn but 110 wouldn't Ible for the disease -which lies spread hapi)an to tile before my task Is done 11 .. __­�._ stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap A sea txoitt Ja admilly a river trout . you believe me?" - listen! Herel Read-t)tisill over the southern countries and killed Count Bothlan: "True domocra' - Light Bread and Rolls. , it carefully) for each nuniber and which has ta-ken to the aen tit obtain It would have takIll, a stern hoattt As the old lady, read, the stern lines .Lt eY , -order to Pattern DOPt,t more Toot], but it has still to vkAt fresh - . I many of the oldest �saks , ears are ex. masses Tlubby­-j'Your bread Is all right address your Indeed, to resist the app n tone and about her mouth g.rew even,steener. Consists In the edliCaltiOn Of and it Wilson Pub7itising Co., 73 West Ads. water to 61kawn, I L , Cali . Ilodgekins appeared at the door, _pmspd. that the flnest,oaks planted In giving them clivoIrtimitleg-& edlicatfoll, dear, but It's nut as light as mother's. to. A sea trout has various names In I . wide brown eyes. . . the eovenbeinth century Will' be wiped. ill t laide St., Torork Patterns sent hy "You bet I ,wI31-to the last ditch] "Beg pardon, Madarle. A telegruni." . for democracy does not fall like a WMOY-"Well, I nifsht add a I Here) Quickill Catching her up, IxL- "'Read It,?) -,Vao the curt cornf�and. out in.altiother twenty Years. j ripe III= Into the lap of the people." Your Toll Is Jighter than dad's.11 return Mail. I ,different parts of the country. tii.Dev- . I I fairly tossed her into the car, sprang 'I'Dorothy Hurst and Willys Garle- . - I -_ . � . . I ­ art and Cornwall It is (Llways a Deal; in beside her and the, landscape -whirl- ton iharrl4d. at noon to -day, Mr. and 1_�_� - � . . - - I 9 I I in Ireland � I I I . . � . It is a wbitetrout. In Scot. ad by' � . , 4 Mrs. Carlaton left immediately on pri- " . � 1� . Poppy Legends. land, finitook, herIf ing, -and WhItling are - " - it surely was. ail. extraordinary vate, yacht for yeur's tour through � 11 .. The poppy he# been the symbol Of names gIvCu to the young sea troPt, 6ituationl Jeannette h.t(d set forth. Orient.' " . . � another nania for this fish Is, salitiou with nothing more exciting in pros- 'For a space the old woman abood I L . . . . . death since the time, the son of Tar-_ pect than a drive all �by. herself thoret'in the raidlile. of the big dusky , 11 . Quintus SuVorbus, asked his father trout' . ' I through tile country. Then, while gh�l room, so still that )lot even an eyelid- ' I .. I. . what should be done with the people As ,a ,rule, sea. fish; not river fish, �icked -flowers, her jnexpiiLsiv� car fluttered and Jeannette saw all the . I I . �. , . of e conquered, City. . litwe, nicletiaxnes, The red mullet, for . I ad been replaceA by this arist6rrat, hauteur and Ini " iou8nelss * 90 -out of � . � 11 ,.:', . Tarquln did not reply, but going In. Instance,, Is often Called the see, wood. it which, accomp=ied-by an extrerne' her. %When sbol;*`at he'r voice was . . . k � I . I cook because Of Its tasto, and the dab � 4 1 � . I.. . I to the gattlen lie slashed off the heads � � y handsome, young inan who *was a tired and husky.. . . . .. of tile largest popoteg, thereby coin. Is sometimes known as sifter. . ekfoct stranger to her,� she was now ,*bow these, pple out, Hodgeldna. , -1 I . . mending the massacre of the'taost in- I Fish,el'alen. o0i tholialee the sea Pike . �firoening tit top speed along the pub- Send Mary to irep me to my room." , � . i because Its shape, Is a, little. like, that lo highway pursued -but' maybe the Then ,she moved slowly toward the I . I . fittentlal citizens. -tit 4 flotindler %ad ' . -d' th t t 'She can- door by -which oh had* entered, �N;�11.. The Color of the poppy, reaembling Of the PIk6, and they tot �ri ima. 'luo ar C , kgi I I I , ve'd, a Ucklvitr! J.tic�. "Well I � I i�,; M� blood, aleo eyinbolizos deAh. Whon 4 Ila" Or filiks. rho red . I If tbi 9 ain't one: poach of �1� � � I � . I -sapholle was atol, I . .. Pei en by Pluto, he Car 'acted like a ,pursuer and. Was a mass I I .. I rl One of the guruallas hag the name Of ovilod the sheriff who knew . � - :% , �1'11 � I ;1 Ilicko rnard, by reason of the odd �IXITI, �� I .111 ME mother, Came, sallArched for her day 0-911 !1�llg ' I I I ' - the law plebing'a certain class of " ' I . I 11 as when Caught. The . a'j, ., 1". she cried cis she managed blundors. "Youlif feller," he �added, - an,ci night. T116 gods, pitying her and sokitill it Milk , . 11 umble to restore Persephone, cansod brill 1,4 sometimes called ki, . A second look behind, than Slum d most apologetical y, "I'm afraid I've -.g �irgw:�,�;... ,,%' _ to, no dodt' -, , . - down at the saa,t, bar hand p�esse?lto put you and your lady friend to a - I ,� I -MMU . I I - . be&&use of Its ehape. � I . 1. 11 I I I I I 11. " .. A.L111 . N." .1 . I . . . I poplAes to sl?x�ing about liar feet. She a ,-]ter heart. T'he, next instant came, n �lloap of inconvenience.- , �­ . I , -011 1 1 . ' Inhaled their heavy, ,bitter I �,;; IN ... 11 W, 111'. 111, scent, and Dogflah have In ny Panias,, none of . #)iarp r4port fbIlowed, by another and "Tba-Vo, all right, Sheriff I" the I iN.1.0 --111-. "S '�' . , , 1: " Rfi�­$,,;,. I . � I -rasonlPillneutary, . Pennyhound Is ,.. 10 - '. F, , . . - the . I I I . I I - , put the seeds, into, her mouth, and pro . , . . yet another, . I ail -broke, in, "I've bad the 'L �, LL i�,K ... 1. . late lessit insulting, � The bais it the "Hindl tiroal Shot to pieces'llwat ... I 9 m lily lifel BK the way," he . � U�V., I . sently sleep closed hea- oyeldds wia sho I I- l galusalliat'rest which her woilrY bo4 most sporting of soi, fish, but It Is not I likall In sbolited tho. man at the wheal, tE_"-"Cd`Tt1. � ­ - . I forgotten - i ��"*Rll� I . I (I I .111 . I Until it,,re4ohea the 11ohnionger's shop If hoy. ktop that ,up, we're 'done for) to "send Mary" and stood. transfixed, , . 11.. . "'."'g, : .. neaded. � but; wnjIe we last -WWIj sire give Gil IWdw about the car we bad�does it I ^ 11 � -1 ,� Thet State flower of California to it tho,t It is c4lied solmon bass. I f th . I - I", R. i I M � I I ,�, It . � . S 1.1. . I n ______*.__ - . 1. .��;t.Clvll..161�21:�Y� CY.�.,.�V,o-w belong It,-,(,? I I . I brilliant yellow poppy, which shl as . ot. , uld Yes, sir. It's Miss Dorothy's, sir.11 I 1_ I � ou"tho mountain elopes, under I I h I 9RI :"Well. I shall have to telephone to I .1 I z, _ I soPid Ilos Itild4en. The Saxon itam"O'for London Cat, Comra)uter, Earns hey be dashad to pieces against ,: . I � I _ , I I I I f . . Rail Fare as Rat'Ca . f the. shade trees which f., ' the Lake - Crescent club. They will - - . tchef. , 13oulevard? But they held fo their send sonlobody..'over with, my car. I �11 � P"ovily is ,�Poplg-" . � I net�.ves stea'died and 111' While wa're Waiting," he turned to I It used to be a,'61144otn In -olden. d�ays Kiplang's Cat that -walked by Itself Is h � I I to strike a POPPY . petal In the hands left In a shade of its favorite wood&' i1ourle'd 1,11w, "Shall "t-16 go In quest of I .1 '54to�. unictlown, ,, Ctt,,, - I . 81 ro she that , I to asoetr Wit. whether a lover was falth- by the London cat which has. leapedl- I ,% of coffee you wore wishing f 61 or not. If It broke, it eignifled late faans.sm a.c6mmuter, . . . ' . �, I . P"Zod, 0701, h Ill I. W filf? , a Poadsido Inn calitt. be far _ �, . I � . . '. A P i '14 'f- Th I . 1. .. .. � -a was unfaithful, � but It it held: I OC(nlw .. . that h I Ovary morning fit,,), cat boardle the. . ,N1Jt0In.ObfI0 Wi ,j J�14o%n.tdnd ' Irani here.� I .'I . together and madle anolso it gh wed' .Southern Radhvay'v 10:45 train fr*14" � " � Pt4L.had Vanis It � I . I I 114bbitt tvro miles' air " put in the . � I I . I 10 . "Wer, , b +0 t, 04i I We've beaton 6h,Aff.- `111 " � I , e I � ik A goinixiiiii p1st it. I'll , ., . - I . I I I he wastrue. . I Victoria Station, 'I.Alaiden, to DovW &e� � " lih6 s1louted 6xultantly ,i be glaIj. to give you 4 lift.,,-., N .� . I . . . IT y'ro -nowhere in. sightf Caritt'we 12Z t 0 golden light of late after- I . I ,, ­:!��.', . . . . . � 11 1� I I 1, .� � i 4i.- 1 , �- I I � Ades down to the Channel ,port, wedial I I . - ..M. . In the rofroohInent toont and ca�alleo ,,�� . 1-:�N­.,N O���� �,J,, .. . "'. Plow 91owP villabilw7l? . P and'the young marl . �,��.�',,K,, _ .'s . I I i tte, , __r V_N .. � on � tile peXt�traiu VaCk lo'Londou, Fluffy, _X!1%:A_ - . I . � _...� M , ;:,� 179111 14 � - g� Ave to. There's a sharp, i'.=', A ........ ....... ,01'1,4., %.�,.�I-U. , I . I 1� . Lond Puts Up Signs I 1, 11- " � I� beside ,the shady-boulevar4 " ,�,:��Ii�; -1Z . I I I I . .. � I �,M­,-,,­ ". � Pedestrians hoWev-, ,,an,nn h -es traluspaxtattlon, as �ullvo jito oad .z` ,�,��'Jww; to Guide hybody who confa V far froili ilia inn where they had _ .. '1:;f", , 11 . I I ' I I ,� ",;, ,� g,& 1 19cNi � M well as free zn�lile by acting as a sta-1 . 4 �'L , , ?,A, , . � L �.�011,',Z x I � . . tie . i b r 41 4 oar §O gT endidly 1,11 T - , I . . Tile latest a4ditl0l to the elter4u- 21 ratca,wher, � I - . 9 lr(k� I go Y9 re ,�bo T�ruce Clement who �11.. 1_�, -- I . owp� ' �,,. W. .p,� : -affic re- ,, '� 61F �j ,; 11ar a Ckrkr?� o �he pr1w at the VaIriliount I ... . I areasing 474mber ,of vislPle tt, .W"!�� WLU _ , ( ', .,$� .,.�_­,4 , � , , - , .. ,� g -were wouder- � � -� .W.Xl: ­ I I .10 C6 VvwPitetious, � ---------i,._- . _ � _ . . . .. � � T4" a3t. summer I Yoti ­.%., � ., . jiulatiai;4 in 1,0111,011 gl.� . . 1. .1 . , WORM 4ftht), I 1.,�M.. .. 'L . 't 104 Pvq M #pv# ;, _ fill I 11, 4 . I . . 1".,! I I . I I q4gif reading, I'Ple,aOo cr� 0� here " �. , ;t.',��",il"',. I �_ , , American Wears More ., , I , , I yqu T.r were ";i4erful Miss - I "I . _ . I stuck up at .certain p6fitts on the plue- ') � . I'a? I 1 .4 414'.. 114 0� IlIty ... �1,4,25,ffln 1'i�, " , � ff . I I , I U00.91W; 11 1101 I � I , I I e �*Pg A 14,1171 RAW a, ,j�g wh� - , 1 I. . I tuax fWtIls direction al pedestrlor� I � I P, A1119, - , ,� -wr T R. - ��", "10.1", . .". , . " . � S. Shoes Than Europea k . , ?� 4 � l�i , w 9 MM wVA ]ter n6ryo , ter w. at bap� . � `1$-i � � I 1 F10137f PAX Iq Q0.1 Ni� I r .0 a rl,,, - 4 , V . I , _4e ( I � V% . ho A i y . ,X9 , , .."."', �, � ,. - � I I " l., , . L $ a� .V. _4001 : ; _ , T signs h -As �rst_uuide Aanea*oftais *w�ar four tfines. as ma I ­ , a� - - pe I � . JIG first Of these � KI I VIA I VWWK , - , incrodu . L j . , 1011. R � - , I I , � I jW-§4,.'?,:�, - -w - �111 t flg.,aj�peamnoo, oil ParldErnieRt'$4unre., ehoes as I�Nlrojpvam, av­­�.s � --I'-,-- I , - OU$ at . " W 1,�� I , g,",,g �, � . L� TrX. ;n 1, I - 1-111-i joilnilat; , . IN .t . I N �1" 11'. . , . w r I d 'I", , " then 0, "a 111:4%11111�F I- -.t , W1100 the 111,AZO OT trARIC IPAIIeS Crass- '0119,111W_ W. Rhino, Alitorlean . YAQ p - . , W. �. I ... I - . , V111 � ;;; .- I . . .A � I Itew . 1 49p! 4�#, 'il,i�l�o",.Y!��.�:,'�"f"i,r�wfo�i- ) I' 4' lou .. 4- 1 : �%C,ltfn� 100111,11're. s) 'g) I , : Ifig An I( ,'I)ert, Ill PAR'S's st4dyfil kicuil, I �­ 0 -11, A ,%a roppall .,�?.,�, i I . . 11 . . .1 � 11 " , . 111, 1� I I �, . t . I - Ild I - I .1 � I . � : � � 77 _ I . I This Points In the direction.�t ad,opt- Tho. vveraL16 llua',opea ? tho . . I �, 11 i 11 I I ­ ,� i I � I 0 aty Inni- I I. __ � , 4 � ,� it I , I f4ok4 . , iq � A I � � Ing �11� .�Juej'jjc�jn Sysbo'PI . , ,,, i . �k I t I bowfp 6 - I '1� ack to ,--,:- "I'M I ii-Ight, slio6o 4liput a Veal-, whottae tile , � �.0 � _(b , - I . 1, .1-1.111,11 ,, �plglq crozoliifJ6 a't atrect'coj%cj�j, but (1.111,1t. A ,g ` I , 1. I . I . � I I I .. � . � ''InerilcaTi cast , 0 oft too& � `�,-. IT'l q - 4- is 70 ; P a 0 pr I 0 . I - ROYAL GRANDMOTHER � AND. LITTLE PRINCESS . I .1 ., 9'r j..,,,4A,u" I I . . - I V, ,., A -- si v ., lulf , , 9 ' ' � ��, "O'l 4 ,, .- ' �1, .0 .h In X;aftor� ifghain, , I " � [�y , tqj i I I I . � I L, ,I V4 Pill , lonto to- - T,ond,on 5ti*e % Pot being laid out at whell it liegins to s11o`wwea,r and -buy I I I I 1 Ig t It ii 1." 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