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Show THE OGDEN ST NDARD.EXAMINER 1 BORROWED HUSBANDS MILDRED 1C BARBOUR - : AA J UNCOMFORTABLE N .J- & I J. S 1H IM eUMMEDUT . TIME EMPTY A5HE3 I SW4LLOW TWO TOMS OF DU5- T- WJKTEtt THE UTTlE. r a r " - A sr... - in BY ALLMAN FlYERV - OLD FLAT WITH A JAMlToR. HA3 IT BfVCKED OFF .. S H0U5E 15 A FWE PLACE down into his tea cup. AFTER, i knees, staring careless Nancy- icnew that Stanley's The Lanswell country houss was turned word: "Oh. boy, If you only knewi" into fin improvised hospital with the was the flaming sword between them. , arrival of the motor containing: in his the un- - Stanley ' eagged comfortably conscious body; of the pretty modiste.' the picture of drowsy content. No chair, . K kuest room was conscience for what he had done sot ready with speed pricking to the two young people .. opposite disthe well trained servants, by and Edirh"s He had forgotten own wardrobe yielded the necessary gar- turbed his ments for the. rirl. Edith's maid was ap- -, the incident long since. pointed temporary nurse. Edith, ' nervously fumbling, among the And Edith's husband was the attending tea things, seemed' to be listening for a sutg-eonon vtne stairs. Edith. herself took, no' part "in render-- t step came It finally the' firm decisive tread ing aid. She came downstairs to the Dr. of Langwell. where Nancy and .'Major Desmond He came in breezily, smiling good hu: were after- mor. .. v' putting- in an uncomfortable noon .chaperoned by the half -- drowsing "Nice5 family party! What are you Stanley, her. face set and white, I'm , ashamed Edith. tea? only looked y up, a question on her lips. having Nancy alienate bur want of la .you!' 'She will live, Frederick says," Edith Poyou answered, mechanically: ringing for tea. guests forever?" "She is not but He rang the bell for the maid peremp. she must have complete, rest Injured, and not be torily. sat up briskly. moved under any circumstances."" Stanley ' t "That's the best remark I've heir.l for Nancy murmured her sympathy and came out of his alcoholic doze a, long time!" he said Jovially. "I'm for Stanley - to mumble something about it "being you. doctor." hard to kill a, ,. "Dr. Langwell." begged Nancy. "if you tough 'un.'L. Is "Where that vulgar little man?' value- your property and your letpeace of Curtis Edith asked, glancing about perplexedly. mind, I implore you not to "He. went back to the wreck after get have a single highball. You don't know l ting patched up a bit," Desmond replied. his failing; I do. And I feel responsible "He was worried about his license plate to his wife for his behavior.' and some other things which might' idenStanley srrinned foolishly. , "It's bad enough to be henpecked by tify the car.'. , Edith's lips curled , scornfully, but she your own wife.- but when your wife's ' '' busied herself with the tea things. friend takes a hand He broke off with a gesture. such "I'm sorry a been "put damper's ," she said mechanlcThe doctor laughed. , on our ;: week-end' ' I think a ., ?iiy. , .. : .. "As prescribing-physiciaHer- guests murmured denial.-. small drink will be good for your nerves polite . Xancy made; an effort "at sprightly con- after the excitement this afternoon."' He took the tray containing bottfes versatlon, but the knowledge that sne v.as failing dismally ' drove her finally to and glasses from the maid, and proceeded '.- ," silence. to measure out amber liquids with a 1 rac-ticDesmond sat beside her on the cu?h-irne- d hand. settee, leaning forward, elbow on "Queer coincidence.- this, having that LU-7A- The Evening Waa Ruined THE DUFFS 1 tin.-- , i rtrttr f, r A OLD GAME. THE BOARDS -- " ' BRIGHTENS HOai Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound well-being.. ! BABY . sun-parl- or, - I t I iM M if i i. iHi I! f U M 1 1 I I i 1 1 Altocr.a, i I " XliK ' i i , nfrni ! - even--seriousl- - . , ." . I M bLADTOHEARlT-U5UAH.YVAMT I 5AV TOM, I'VE GOT you A LOT OF TH1WC5S " I'D LlkE.TO TALK. TO TALK TO HE ABOUT A LOT OF to you about - V I iXOLA-KAvE KNOJ BETTEJ2.THWTO D APWOAOW WITH a TK jf-- THAT fu rr FURNACE GOT! AFTEC Vcxj'D DEEM FUSSimG n, - ' ' HOW TO MAKE SOUPS. wilt help to color the soup If they are An economical housekeeper may supply! lert unpeeled. Simply wash them and trcinri craw nnrt tVi)rU- imini atvpv. llttlii cut off the root end. Egg shells, which Klrl turn out to be Mrs. iAtnuvreU's d ifto the , weekly expenses. have been washed before the eggs have It's a small worW.' He paused a moment and cleared his soups are aft - excellent method of been broken tp use for other cookhig, using;, up scraps and bones from,. vege- will help to clear stock, if added to the throat.. tables ' and joints that otherwise would pot. For clear soups, care must be taken "Funnier .'-yet her babbling about he wasted. Soup, if taken as the primary that nothing of a floury nature is added chap wltii my name!" oourse of a substantial dinner, if well to the stock pot. Stock always should ooflavored and:warm acts as. a stimulant. be, strained before cooling. Never alin the stomach, exciting the gastric low It to stand In the pot all nlgnt. and generally enabling the atom- glands Clear gravy soup consists of the ex. ach to perform its functions more easily. tractive, flavoring matters, and gelatine , For this object the soup should be thin of. meat p.nd bones. and not too much of it should Consomme is a good stock made from lest it dilute- the digestive juices too much.i beef, veal and often fowl, flavored with THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY OF WILLIAM If It is to- form- the chief part of the; cooled, and freed from fat. CARR LANE. meal the soup, will be more nutritious if. vegetables, I3 clarified with whites and shells of 1. 17S9. December. thickened; especially so if "pea, beans-- - It. One of the ere at mm who flrured In or lentils are used as the thickening me- eggs and chopneda raw lean bef. and strained through cloth. It should be the early Mstory of St. Louis was Williat dlums.y., rnrtmamry" clear and "of a pale brown m-Carr' Lane, who was born In ; Stock la the liquid in which meat, color and may be served hot or cold. 179. "When he was 22 he a bones or vegetables have, been cooked, on fat floating the stock mav be felt that, the future of the nation was in anrl.wlilch coptalna an. extract from these Any. by passing a niece of kitchen or the west so "he set out for Louiivhle. substances. It is use'd for "soups, sauces, removed r over the surface. Soup Kentucky. ' There he became a rrcai or blotting-papeand gravies., , Fresh or cooked-bones, a left ' will keep better If friend of Dr. Collins and from meal to study oe stocic pot may may be used, em,ffl from the vegetables that have medicine with him. At beean time the on , tne-- stove, .inio .wnicn we pui strained that Kent '' any:scraps of- meats.1 bones, gristle, or been served jn Jt. .In hot .weather, stocx Indians under the. Prophet and Tecumsah be belled each dav and became very hostile and troops wre end ;or the cay its left. over must s vegetables; at the a clean baMn .to prevent Its sent out them. Youag- Iane contents are strained and all the fat' re-- - poured into sour. .In warm weather, soups wens, wjm against turningmilk in irwpn ina oium moved. Bones and m$ats for stock, must with irvtrstudent In their composition should out in the camp the medical be broken' Into small pieces. Gold vwater ' a pinch of bak!n? soda added. found use for all hi v knowledge. , Evenshould be used, and a, little salt to ex- - have Thickenings for soup consist usually of tually he. himself caught the fever and tract the nutriment. The whola muat yolks beaten together nearly died. eggs be brought slowly to the boiling paint. In a of .and boiling soup on lie went east to study medicine then the temperature lowered and the them basin. Pour thewell at the same west to Join the army as a surstirring again fat and. scum taken off. When wanted time. slowly, Soups' thu thickened should not geon. He settled In St. Louis and shortly used should , for clear soups allowed to boil again, or they will afterward was elected mayor. He be cleaned but not cut up. for with the cornInstead of and cream, curdle, of the little nettlemont. ergs to are the liable and mash possibilities long cooking they In hot starch and milk may be used to thickca helped to plan It., so as to make a beauweather It la soups. thicken the soup. "better-totiful metropolis, predicted that It would leave out all vegetables. :as. the CHEESE SOUP. stoek turns sour more quickly if vegegrow to be a great rity and lived to see Put lij .cupfuls of flour 2 In a doubla his prophecies fulfilled. Meantimefami-he tables .have been, used in its preparation, to scattered pioneer can be cooked separately and boiler, and add gradually i Vegetablescupfuls of was physician - , creamv-v ful. of Crisco. 4 lies who could fmly be reached by canoe added at srving.time tablespoon of grated cheese, salt, pepper and long: hazardous journeys. The soup should simmer five or- six While he. was with the armyhe was hours to extract the gelatinous matters. and raprika to ' taste. and ' tir all over a fire form it until the it smooth made the stock is: skimmed occasionally, Rqvernbr of New Mexico.' - He enpaste. ,lf will be ..much, clearer.- - Keep the lid on Add two well beateh eggs, mix thoroughly, tered the territory with only a fw troops the stock pot" to prevent loss by evapo- cook two mlhute3 longer, and allow to to estatUisV covernment- apd United ration. The bones can be cooked, again cool- Roll the paste into balls, and when States a.uthorlty. next day for .a eecond stock, but the all are formd. drop them Into boiling He died.. in-- St. Louts In 1864. must water and cook for five OCH gently vegetables mus be taken out. Care and put them into be taken i,that nothing .doubtful in "'fresh- minutas. Drain ness- be put into' the stock pot. Meat eouo jareen. Pour over hem three and bones should be well wined "with a quarts boiling stock and serve with damp 'cloth before using them.- Onions a dish of finely grated cheese. . I ss-maker. - any,-additio- - ADVENTURES THE TWINS' OF -- - OLIVE ROBERTS OA ATOM STY IS IT YOURS? - . ..- Penn-?yalvnla.- la - :' , e Pinkham'a Private Text-Boo- k upon 'Ailments Peculiar to Women 7 vrlllbe sent to you free upon request. Write to The JLydla E. PInkham 3Iedlclne Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, r Lydia A a i Jonwcn'i experience of Interest to childless nircs, Wis. want to V-- be-take- ' Mrs. Marinette, Wis. "I was in a nerToui condition and very irrerrular. My doctor advised an operation. My huiband brought rnecneof booUets and asked me to try Lrdia E. Hnkbatn's Vegetable Compound. your overcame It my weakness so that 1 now have a healthy baby frirl after havirff been married nine years. I am clad to recommend your medicine, and vcumsTcse mv letter as a testimonial.1' Mrs. H. II. Held, S30 JeTerson There are many, many such homei thst were onc childW. and are row blesied with healthy, happy children tecaJe Lydia FL Tirkham's Vejretab'e Compound has restored the mother to stronc and healthy conaiticn, as it acts as a natural restorative for ailments as indicated by tsckathe, irregu larities, dis placemen la, weskness and rjervousne.t s. Women everywhere should remember that most cf the commoner ailments of women are not the surjncal ones they are r.ot cached by serious cip!sce ments or RTOwths. although the symptoms may the m. ard that is whv so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia K. linkham's Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural rcitorative. It can be? taken withjerfect safety and often prevents seriocs troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is sufferir snd has been tmsble to secure relief and is rejrretfully looking forward to a childls old ape, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, as it has brought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness ar.d despair. , i d, Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. She aays: Taken by permission from the copyrighted cookbook, "A Modern I Manual of Cooking.", Send the coupon for a free copy., -- i- -. Cc.ro-txxin- Tir.k-ham- 's Hints to Young Cooks 1 jjaia d Pir.kham'e Vegetable has done1 for me. V ba.'l six children die lmrit at birth. From on hour to nineteen davs Is all they have livod. before my next cr.e was born I took a decen bottles of your Vegetable and I can say that it is the greatest mccione on earth, for this baby is row ton.' months o)d, and a beaJthier baby you would net war.L I am tendinc you a rsclarv of her. Lvrrjtody says 'That is a very healthy You have my lookinje baby. consent to show three frvt line-to anybody." Mrs. C. W. lizsz, IZl hrd Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Millston, "I frr you a word of prsie for your wenderfel medicine. We are fond of children, and for a ecr.fiderab!e time after we were married I feared I would not have any. 1 began taking Lydia L Vegetable Com pound, and it strenjrthened me o I now have a nice, stronsr, healthy baby glrb I suffered very little at childbirth, and I pive all the credit to your medicine, and shall always recorrjr.end ithirhly." Mrs II. H. Jaksscj, Millston, Wis. JMrs. Held of 3Iarlnette, Wit., adds her testimonial for Lydla 1. '. - - wmi writ- - s ed - njf o veil jcra I am Gom-potin- , : T. - Thin book contains mduable Information. -- - . -- ! , , Standard-Examine- r and-crea- Lwhlch all sonatas, duos, trios, quarlcfe. concerts and eymrtionles are founded. . Lesson on Music ! ; the-vegetabl-es !w , - --- --- -- . - - " - r-- f WALT MASON - FREE COOKBOOK COUPON complete adess. and bring to be - THE GOOD EXAMPLE, Bill has stocks of wood, with royal hands he sawed it. and wise men find his conduct good. "and roundly they anplaud it. He labors, (labors every day. his bones and sinews wrenching; he's fired his gardher, they say. to do some more retrenching. And now with his own princelv hands he'll ply the hoe and stovel. and cultivate the fertile lands around his Holland hovel. "That It's a time to cut .expense.'.' he says, "is plain to thinkers"; and he repairs the garden "It's fence and carries out no 'use hiring heedless men." he says. so he clean the "I'll do my duty": and pen and cranks the motor tooty. Whene'er we hear of exiled Bill he's doboard or ing something useful,, he. naj Jnicefut. Faws a sill, or rears a pumpkin I. used' to hate his very nim,Vhtn he was wildly reigning, and putttji up hit war lord game, all helpful But when the kaiser had to iiult. and .fold h,i9 spangled banner, he too'.? the soap, we must admit. In. uuite a dead ffaane manner. He rgjght be iouch-In- g all the time, invoklngMlke and Peter, and mourning pomp and state . sublime from which- he had to teeter. But since he lost his- throne and crown he's set a fine example, and he has held hi. saw-buc- k down-wlt- h resolution a mpl. He - Htove wood therink on rank, and piles when he has a penny ho. puts it m U. savings .bank, .to shame the' thrlftles many. (Copyright by George- Matthew Adams) Kx-Kai- Standard-Examiner- . Slgtt name and Ogden. "Utah. Cook' book wiir sentto you in, about ten days, this delay being necessary1' because first supply exhausted. " Name . Address - City1:.. State . . . ; . .. er he-clinkers., taskTS-'dlsdaln-ln- . - expectant "mother owes it not only to" herself THE prepare for ';an easier delivery, 4DUt to her child who should be stronger, healthier and more robust thru ' her care and intelligence; v ,. j WVhat is one of the most important things a mother-to-b- e -thould do? . , . K. I child-bearing, . ' ' loudest in their praise of it, are those who unfortunately did not use it with their first baby and who, thru its use with the second one, were able to fully realize the almost unbelievable relief ' ' it gave. So thoroughly has Mother's Friend " proven its wonderful efficiency in , I. r thousands of cases, that any expectant mother who does not employ its use as directed deprives herself of a powerful agent for her relief and wellrbeing, during the period of pending ma-- ! ternity, and, of her prospects for an easier delivery when the eventful - -- --' k .hour arrives. ' - The women who appreciate Moth- er's Friend the most, and who are . ' , "Beform using Mother's Friend suffered from Wednesday 'till Sunday. With my next child I used- Mother's Friend and was aick only about, three hours." ' doctors and nurses ManyrM.t menu1 xvi.ouicr s jt ricnu.1 - -- - ' ve is perfectly harmless. Begin its use at once. Sold by all druggists. -- v ' ERADFIELD REGULATOR CO. -- - ? 'Efept.OAtlaata.Ga: Please send me without cost cony f year booklet on MOTH2RHOOD tod T&e BABY, ; . . . ITU Used by Expectant Mothers for- - Three Generations Bt; R. F. D. . V -- ... 1 --- --- ...:...stau.-- . - hour f ........ iJ- Sta-tes- r mo-me- a . I n I - '. ' er Jf SMt. " 1 V . nt of the ""Surprise Srcnphony. whlch Kti vrltten "while Haydn The court muelcran at Htet hair. all of Haydn's prln' compUlnM that muale pounded alike, so the cenlal coni-trthlrdarej ln?f thli Jtauttful Melody a eudden f o rt sei f o ahlch are.itly startled the court, rd cave the Fymphonr llf name. TMh movenvenl Is In the form of theme ah ! - cra. . ariatlon. to stop nun When d . roi-c;iiiNc- in at m;ht or has a cnli cre at jrro mfferSng from a bronchial affliction ttiat linxer.f on and nicht. the Jonii of leep tend to weakA ' .ST en the ufferer and (rrows more necleclei!. Mrs. the lorcer it FRANZ JOSF.F AY1X membr that eren reta tnw with a perl 4T Ijo n t b roo k Ave, Htrat- M. Huter. cant belona eny more, sed snd Conn, write: To'e's Hone te1. All rite. Im wHltnt-- . .Skinny, . jforJ. HAYIJN snd Tsr ha tlv n me err at rri.cf from Wleh Jest then who :rted to r Tat N' evere sttack hrrnchlt 1. hut tsry Watklnt and tretter Mincer, Att4rlari Compiw of Ite Fchtcrntti ii holh looklnr arate an drewned up for Sunne Jirlne Hand higher throughout jlii PAPE. CVntwrjr Bj n nation a a family remedy for coid. day. epbUly iJary Watklnt. and m Franx Josef Haydn flTJO-IIOand Skinny Jest ktrp en aettlna ther and was couch the. croup. tjld nerynhfr. called Haydn." 'Tap Me and Sldnny Martin was setting on and tipped our hat to them. Mary s and Advertlemet. modern orchestra nf the founder a my frunt steps last Sundey not thinking aaylnr. V'rseattaklnr srswk. Wlch and of enythlng speshil. and' a buntch cf me a .ulle. longer there . . . . . . Skinny r .! ti i weti. v and gerls started to wawk' past tawklng hov-tnret ene ment iijr g they wimted ui to ao with them. CI w.i as U they thawt they was glggeling It looka fears to eet a a O we 5 . 1 LITTLE BENNY cf-te- I) Wat-kin- -- T -- . .. t 1 i - -- Ira grato time. Skinney saying. I alnt a gerl. wat govs glad No- good.rl , sed. and .Skinny aed. Im not even. going to get married wen I up; wen youre married you haff grow to take your wife with you every place you goK and wfctever you wunt to do you haff to --ask.her. . ferst. na sir, nuthlng doing. '.,...-- no t Mo neither. wedding bell for me. gosh wit, do I caro.for gerUT I sed. Im2 eatlsfled Jest setting hoer this way like batchelers, I sd. Mo too. so am I. wo'ro comfortable our legs crosses and very-thlnsotting-wltand the more gerls thero was thel'its fun It wouVd b, I wouldent had enythlng more bo serprUX If I never . sed Rkinnv. to do with gerls Neither would I "If 1 . dldent. I sed. wsrth thoyro Theyro more trubble than Hut a rmlsanl aad besides theyro nuthlng and enywayo wat rvd aro they? I sed. tchelers club and eny Lota start a , it, dldent wunt to her wawk wUh them, llbrllly no matter If w relly dont or not. we better run and catei tip to liaybs out of poUfers!. aed Skinny. them. Jet wat ycu ay and jen w gm. iTorirt: wat you do ars X diffrent thlnca. 00 if ttCill LQSRQ' oSC Rut t IxicKacHc, Ltimlwveo. Sottrness . YOUR HEALTH v on. It. g. yramiu buro Relievos Pile s 'Tbe RaUaf from Pain, Discomfort aad Distress t What Ha Mads a Million Fri rd f of PTrsraid Suppositories. 5od fotrai Frea Trial Tvntll you uas thsm yoa can no Ides of the eoothtnr Influenobars of 1'TTamld rUe Bupposllorlts. Pl - . : ! nd HEADACHE POWDER, Ignorance tiat rrmp?afor p;;-j-maay i women to hasten Immejat.jy or powders when their heads btB to ache. If ll wers not Icnorsnre they, woaid know thst headsche I always a ymr-toof somethlns: mors aerlous. Therefore. Inates.4 ef rorlta to headache powders, ths thine to he done Is to find nut at once what is wronc and correct la mnit' ths eictlm of a headache either Jets It wear Itielf off. tn which ii invariably returca. or ah doie nereu wiui puis or powders. It la a fact thai a haadacht may corns from any en cf a d&sen ail saa it is often extremely difficult ment, .o locate ids eeat of h troubl Thers may be defectlT teeth or etfaln. there may h IrrlUtion fn eye th pswtaxes. or.lt may bs the firat paai eWcnce cf a hraln tumor. It. may slcnlfy dinesae of the kldneya, or of the srteries. It may mnn poiaoaed liioa. wr.eTBer, rrora tea. lead, tobacco or miMunii iota.,if, may mean an lru povertJhea blood as In anemia, or It may TTTas laiire ot tne aerroua syateni. is caaiea nenrastaeia inirn Often the Immediate of a. head ne is oTersumaiauon or the heart. i. naua aeart atimtijauon accompaaiea number of orranlc duturbanrea anl t auits la abnonr.ajly Mch bloni 'presrurt wnnin i.ne ursm. The majority of headache .remedies rf fered for aale contain powerful detrea snta wrjcn wtsr oc.iy temprary relief and leave the heart In a mare danjerpua atate than perore. There la aJwara dan er. howtitr. )n takinc snr drvfra euffl clently atrocr to depress the heart; When yoa have found the is us of the headache, an attempt ahwld bs truule to apply ths remedy. t ItTorla a meal or rie the itomitn a rest t or cat down mi ths quantity of food. If H Is a lack of exercite and ventilation.' air. Wsik a'ow take a walk Is las iy ai rirsi ssu srraauaiiT ircresae your peed as tn pain 'Tparts. Ses that the rooms of your office Ana home are al. ways well fenulated eet tn the eoldesi , . weather. cauae as defer? lee teeth en.J nfralned eyes should be attended to i mm. dlataJr. A competent physician caj uaaal-h- ' tell by a few well directed question! Juet what the cauee oo V.'ideTllle rotnri f ro-- i V,-i- It la m f. atras ru i I . -- na ttei-eatlo- n. on drusrclut for a Ask'any and bs rslleved of bora C9 Itcblnr. hemorrhoids esat pro- and truding: plies, rectal trpubles. A slntrls box such has often been sudclent. Take no subwould Ilka a fres stitute. If. you eund name and ddre pteaes trial, to Pyramid Drur Co.. tin Pyramid Bid... Marshall. Mica. fj-ic- -- i. e France, where Its OUtjar liaascii a." . . . In ,Notmandy. Can't straighten up penectly harm.lt acd dotfn't burn vr the kln. without felina; sudden pains, sharp dlsmior Urn't eufftr: Get a Umber ache and twlnre? Now listen! That's email trial up! bottle rom tnr dniff att tc. maybe from a and after ulne; ll Just once, ou' fcr-tlumbago, ec'latlca orbler-relief the and you'll fret that you ever hnd backache, main, or eclatlcs,. tca'.jfe tour hrk moment you rub your back witn sootn-ln- Jacobe Oil. Noth- twin nTr hurt or any more "t. penetratlnr It netrer diaappinls and Ini ina else takes out soreneFn. lareenee im'.serr. and atlffnees eo quickly. Tou aimply jheen recommenced for 0 ;sns. AdTMb it on and out comesthe palm It I vertisement. PscV hart you H. BISHOP. -- ... oa TJnattl l5.O0S.SPa imported Ifouuls or Krajol nuts during; tint, fine K.. e. "a-oun- - Be-for- Sr V. J "t j v ,'.. . . . r or external WARNING : Avoid usinr plain oils, greases and substitutes, they act only on the skin ana maj caust harm without dointood. THE DRIVER OF THI TRUCK. . I envy him his care-fre- e way, I envy hlr . . nj smue, Tho highway. Is his own domain, ho rules It every mile: Tho king who drives about by day, seads couriers tn ahead Aad buglers gay and soldiers brave, a path for him to spread. aor feat But bo may. rp his way-alonthat he'll b struck. For monarch of tho highway Is the driver of tie truck. When I go drlvlajr down tho road 2 must obey tho roles, I must watch out for all who come, the tha fools. sajya mea-anAnd I must guard that car. of mine with vigilance and care For even trifling accidents mlrht strafld me then and there; But let who will bums Into him. he's never out oj luck. No pleasure-ca- r can ever stop the driver of tho truck. . "' i , Ho slta Ms fest In confidence, serene aad . quite contenLare- never dlsbedL. His heavy wheels bis axles never bent: ' A locomotlv engineer' -might -- jolt him from hiX place, Bwt aothlnr short of that 'would bring a tremor to his fsee. Ho laughs bis cheerful-waalong, too big for men to back. Aad oven mlUioxialrta most dodjre the . driver of tho truck. Oh, , kings andn kaisers over thrown, who - . Hva now. la JLad pr races of tho royal hlood whose ..beads have bad to bow. e the people's mHchtler win. If you'd onco mora resain. The arroca-Bco- j at happier days Vefcsw . XJtry dosed yoirr reign. t Tcsa stm can make the lowtr .Drs and fcrosi tha to d?ck Jcact 2mQa.aDst thrtmgs and get. s. Job as drlrer at (TtJTlghJ. l)rL "by Tgar.A. Quest) - or d K.-s-la- m itrmsi; svmpiiu.vv .mnti:. This Andant is :he second ! 1 By ED G Alt A.' GUEST. . recom- - T- T- ! Orcx-kabon- frv-er- sl Ho wTote 125 symphonies, Ktrlng quartets. 14 Masses, and 3 era-r.r'o- -. of which 'The Creation' on I Th! Hes"i' are the lc."t kr.own. . ans-aer".- - - 4 !1 produced It won't do yeu,any good to Bt tngry." "Did Kip steal the ky to the fum? of coal tn tr.f tfUi. Thr! chanted Uupboard tn lirownleUnd V ajk - Now I hme you are happy, for a, I Ur r.ts 1t w!M ilo you. Are yoY;7"" he nikM i te ocn-- ten me.' he sliarrty "Did he bring it herr she al.e.l. "N Nancy ' nrartr forgot again. to hta next neighbor. turning had tried crver and tn ".He did if he didn't leave It behlnu." trap the Twin Into Raying "yts ' r was the reply. "no"' so. they should turn upslio dewn "Where did he put Itr she asked an snd ho cnuld steal their Mu!e Green one. other Shfes. "Not very." h raid Instead. "No one said he broyicM.lt cams th "Now you come. NKk," answer. . away. "Ak motioning Nanr, "Oh. oh. "oli!" cried Nancy str.mnln you like and bo sure that you her foot.' "I think ?yu're all horri 1. ou anything will t. answered well. haven't told mo a thing:" So took Nancy's place In the "It won't do you any good to get anrrty.V center Nick of the circle and began at ooe remarked Crooks bone. "We ail know "Whero ! your he asked Crook-abonNick came to find Kip and that you-an"Where do yc? liver' the key to the Enchanted Cupboard get "Arrosi the street from tho chimney In Brownleland o oti cin kt. the the nulck answer. magic weep." wiirrom shovel and holp Tim Pirn to dla the ins corner in cauer and nail a to make tee ChrUtma ; lilock from the bean. glltterirn? stuff pot man s Now you toys. Hut 111 answer ynur qjcjtlous foreknow." you. Kip did take the key. and he came, "Humph!" said Nick, herev with It and It's hidden under thf I (To Bo Continued) at-ell- ' I - Jlu-r.- rt er-rou- - Mrs; Olive Vanden, 10 Grape St Gallipolis, Ohio, says: - I ; JUST FOLKS The universal 'answer.-- from thousands of experienced mothers .is this : should massage the muscles and The mother-to-b- e nerves involved Jn the function of daily, with an ' Because of Friend.' Mother's application Three generations of mothers record the Virtue of Mother's Friend for. not only allaying distress in; advance,; butrfor assisting nature in assuring a speedy recovery for the mother." OO- ' 4 ; " was the niartfr of both llijiln -and Heethosen Al'.houfh m of t.l lif mo'l inna. of lia)dns greatest works wrrw direction In under . - Ufied th etlnaitem ni trlnff quartet. 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