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Show . , an g Heart of Fort hM?f the judge Srold "--it Henderron I hs. Jft jpelli ye 66 52 i5S low- Hhd to 1 but heat, you may - J. tber ! hI H ' - i ,ir,PT r e! of Shelves From Spools and Can Lids ,TJ7L Fiu . n minirnRuii! tin .ji By RUTII WYETH SPEAHS 10 PHE other day I went to - tho Pay FIRST-AI- D PU J Ask Me Jlnotlier to the AILING HOUSE O Je Hobby Show and there, hangBy ROGER B. WHITMAN ing on the wall with a blue ribbon WNU Service.) IC B. Whitman Baser pinned on it, were the spool shelves from SEWING Book 31 Of Tar au Porch Floor. course. I searched out the proud I have an open porch girl who had made them, and she with no roof over it and a one-intold me that aha had also made thick cement floor was laid laat the end table of spools that is in fall I noticed a few cracks, and to Book 5. I felt moat as proud aa prevent leaki I painted It over with roof tar. It never dried, and with UM" warm weather the tar la a75rootW'of AP very soft WITH A LOOP. , Can toe tar be removed? If nothPRUN BOTH ENOS ALLNOLE& Pi ing can be done, can I put down anSMCEDTO HDOWN THROUCHJ SLSL SPOOLS, MATCH h other coat of cement morTON LID tar? t Aniwer: It is practically impossible to remove toe tar entirely. The advisability of laying another RUN cement floor over tha preient one ENDS will depend largely upon toe .UP , THROUGH strength of toe beam supporting SPOOLS- - I mantha porch floor. A THROUGH ufacturer of insulating boards . TO BOTTOM- - TWIST makes asphalt saturated board spefor use ae a flooring on roofs she did. All her friends are sav- cially and open porches. It la light in for her and ing ipools her urgent Ask your lumber dealer need at the moment was, "some- weight bout It In toe meantime, cure thing to make for Mother for toe stickiness with a scattering of Christmas." and. Here is my suggestion. An adorHobs Centipedes. able set of three comer shelves A correspondent ii greatly dismade of a lid from a tin candy box, one from a cracker can and tressed over finding centipedea in a coffee can put together with her house. "There were two email wire, spools and two beads. These ones, about ana inch long, with a helves were painted cherry red great many legs, but I was terribly and hung up with e brass hook frightened to sea one the lire of a to hold salt end pepper shakers, mouse. (I assure you it la not my get in? vinegar cruet, and other things Imagination.) How do theyAre they for making salads. Any home- How can I get rid of them? maker will think of a dozen places injurious to health?" Answer: If It were not tor their where this handy set of shelves could be used. All the directions looks, house centipedes would be welcome guests; for they live on are here in this sketch. other insects and go far to keep a . Then ls Urm to make the hanalna book house frea of uninvited Insect pests. helve In Book S, or tha and table In Book f, before Chrtatmae, If you mall your They are not harmful to human beorder for theee booklete today. Send ol- ings. Thera are never many, and der to: one aura way to get rid of them la to awat each one ae It appears. They breed In damp places In toa cellar; MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS such place can be ecattered with Drawer U Bedford Hllta Mew Tact hydrated lime. Endow Me lor Book I and k. Gummed Paper. Name A correspondent write: 1 find Addrcee gummed paper Invaluable In my household. One of toa many uses la the sealing of packages against moths; gloves, wools, furs, etc., are or sunned and brushed, DON'T BE BOSSED washed, wrapped In newspaper and then packed In large paper baga saved BY YOUR LAXAHVK-REUEfrom groceries. These baga are CONHVATMM THU MODERN WAY then sealed with gummed paper When you tael (aery, headachy, kfy tape two inches wide. I have never milHona ae do due to dofied-uboweli, do take FeahMIiat at bedtime. Next had moths molest anything In toes uwuteiw YtuiWRieh. GOm&ftlbli IfUlL bags. halpioa you atari tha day full at your Gummed paper tape Answer: aonnal energy and pep, taellns like a "HH""t do rant dieturb certainly la useful, not only aa sugyour nifhf creator interfere with week the gested, but also toe covering all t, next day. Tty tha chewlnc joints of paper wrappings around warn laxative, youraetf It testae sood, if e rugs; for sealing cracks in boxes handy and economical ... a fkmily supply costs only and cheats to make them mothproof, etc. I am glad to recommend FEEN-A-MI- NT ch for Vitamin A of chance, phyaiciana found that animal J 1 WiAE-LCa- Sned that .omethin certain eye disease, Js 5 J yean later, aciontiitalubitnnce vita- VoOO lBej one-inc- thin 1bHBe L Ames Williams SYNOPSIS Fraiice gport in ?lth the whites and !nokii American porta George McAuiland wss is tatead'"K 5 as are uiKta? from attendance Americs to thair men Mme Roa foot-missionary in tha ritl P, softball, baeeball, beach, Ins 5.C0Tnmtd thought at of excitement shattered all his h one racing. confldeneo in himself. Ho felt loosed hunting fresh wster. to avoid pretty lfary Doncaiter, who board-th- e Tht ton whose skin is not so snip at Honolulu. " Uniiil on Card Illegal. , . pcorge guessed, "must be mranto. SZ oI a debtor on a poat nrntojo rie,visitonherGilead blind, uirv the fictlUoua a of aigning the by Georg.', ai .limptto They had other news later. That card are seeklMUiiy TJ,y G?r to a buaineaa reply iinheslUUnfly dove night after they were abed, Jarim. the lawa.Thy poata! to rescue Utodby who bo reported. Mary listened, and tons Jbelovo with her. When thi boat itouimum penalty of $5,000 approached her in a whisper as though home on Gilead they term. bland, spoka priaon a fi Parents had might be overheard. It was so dark both died. George volunteered to toko that sha could see Jarambo only as charge of the minion. heed with the a blurred shadow. neoesmty of toeing Mary 11 he left her pad Brainstorm First now, Delmaa, attorney Michael George (breed to himself ik her aula "They've killed tha .to bo hta wife. Mery eeeeptod hta Thaw, at the turn of and they left the ship she told George. "One of the white AM K.wu fhmwy InpropoMl, of the her former home on tha tatand. men shot him in tha originator intury, back, without a no scanty drain of the native, shocked gad, bndnstorm' and he soon became word, on the beach this afternoon. He first used reconciled to theirbut Americana" custom. Mary disGeorge reflected calmly In tha severed that Cork ran, a sailor friend of at the Thaw trial. I suppose after ha Georges, bad deserted ship to live on the darkness: Island. He had eomc there to help George showed them tha way here he was Bd Juice needed UlJr him. Their ? of no further use to them." She Gnpe peaeeful life was Interrupted one day and brown will turn when a ship stopped in the harbor to thought, with a high and loyal pride, dm Joiea not properly sealed search of pearls. that there was no hint of fear in p flaror if hi voice. She repeated the rest of from sir. diag lT1t0 Jito ft .ranT. jltbo . pi . wtaJS Ej half-bree- ?.uh.r' W fire-ye- ar " ." do-1- th I ! f Htk Wedding Aanireraary Oi proper gift for the fifth is wood. a i frrfrrrrrrmrrrrr CL ASSIFJE D DEPARTMENT, HOTELS lha pm, UNO. NEVADA atae at to Ktaa'a town and an payalar r GOLDEN WASHING MACHINES Jarsmbo's report CHAPTER V Continued . More than once Mary thought of Corkren, wondered whether he could do anything they were not wise enough or strong enough to do, to cheek the plague; but the dared not send for him, and since George no longer slept In the afternoon she could not go to Corkran. One day at dusk when she end George were in a hut up the trail behind the house watching a woman die, Mary heard a cry far away above them. It was repeated nearer and nearer by successive voices, till he caught the words and told George: That's from the men watching the lagoon. They've lighted a ship. She said, looking at the sick woman: George, we can't help her. PIANO BARGAIN Let's go back to the house. will come there." laws, Astafiana Kimball, Story A U. Ciova and nay otbar makai When Jarambo came, Mary lisHH nl ip. Witte u fnr more detail,, OMB BKgVICB COMPANY tened to him and translated for Bolt Lake Ctty IMMli George, The men on top of the mountain can see the ship, she WATCH BARGAIN But it's still far away, so said. MM aalat far aatr far that the men on the schooner Ladira tailBwiaa IS aakk Fiat aanttty wwr-i- rt in the lagoon can't see it But it's She (Ml cam. Gift has lartadcd. If MeM aftrr Ira dava fraa trial coming this way. me yrastlr rtfaadrd. What kind of a ship, Mary? Can CBIKEB JEWELRY it be the Venturer? H W. lit laalA Bah Laka She questioned Jarambo; but he aid the watcheri reported this ship OFFICE EQUIPMENT had only two masts.' George said AND t'SEO and ckain, lie, Mi I wish we could sSSiar met Bek', wlaa, kkaaara. uneasily: Mary, L BISK IL w. Braadway. Balt Lab warn Mr. Aulgur. You remember d he told us be thought that WHEN IN SALT LAKE might come back. I don't want to be caught there. think hed to bn MS la Sail Laka la aarvad he said it would take ell Jarambo MAYPLOWBB CAPS lluto tots Mua POPULAR PRICED ylaarama, night tor a messenger to cross the Dianna and Bandwithn 111 - IZt - M All aaakts HUB HANSEN MAYTAG SHOP Balt Laka City fc Mata lliatt An Dratar ,S.lib Rapalrias, They have six Kanakas to dive. Ten men altogether, George, and tonight they all drank, and were drunk. Their shouts could ha heard." He said quiely: Ten? Ten Jarambo to keep us posted. I wish I had a gun. As It is, we eant tight them, but are can keep out of their way. When tha Venturer comes, or tha Homing Star, we can arrange for security; for something But till then, we'll have to skulk in the Jungle like animals. Its hateful, but its the only thing wa can da That night Mary thought once she heard diitant drums. It might have been the surf, but when she rote in the morning Jarambo wu squatting on the platform outside the door; end at the sound of her itep behind him he looked up. end she saw a curious red flicker in his eyes When he (poke, his voice wu WOEN, UTAH island. He could not reach tha lagoon till after daylight, and by that time the people on the schooner would be able to see the approaching ship for themselves. Nevertheless George insisted that Jarambo try to get some warning word to Aulgur. "1 hate his being here." he said. "And we're certainly not responsible for his safety; but 1 wouldn't want him killed. Jarambo agreed that the men would try. Sir CnM Laaasa aad Uhby CagH Skip Tie Ban ton ! at leula Earratlna - Sutoca-Op,iw-llla 'YUS" CM at Oaanaraa and Ad Hotel Ben Lomond OUIIIIN. to" UTAH m rae are ft nwrilA Hit Mary sat betide George, Haul Before noon next day, they knew squatting a little way efl. arto failed had that their warning rive in time. Jarambo reported hoarse and deep ai she had never that at dawn the other vessel was heard iL lato just outside the entrance to the George heard them end called goon. bid her explain to Jarambo that if Jarambo was talking, rapidly, and end when the schooner came around of by the staccato of bis words end the iiland, they would all draw beck his gestures, George knew that he Into the Jungle and hide. She did swift calm nespoke of action sharp and so, but Jarambo said in When the old man paused, and Mary gation: turned to George agaip. her lips "My people are tick. When they were white and trembling. are lick they will not move They "They killed him. she said. Then, will etay. The translating almost literally: men She said nothing, trying to undermen on that new ship fought the stand what it was In Jarambo that on Mr. Aulgur's shift with guns. bad changed him. He squatted at Then boats from the new ship put her feet, scratching at one of the off and came near the schooner, toms in the platform with his and there were more shots from the He looked up at her with from boats, till there were no more the small, bluing eyee were men, the schooner. Then men from Long time once we new ship went aboard the schooner he said. In that deep, hoarse tone. end there were no shots." father met the first white men under- "My He ate their livers. who came. George nodded In stern came with "That standing. There wee a greet white man Aulgur stayed red heir who killed many, but my back. be guessed. here too long. I suppose he knew father came behind him with hie the risk, but I wish we could have war club and the white men'i red his easily as a coconut. bead broke got word to him. Tell Jarambo what us tell and his right watch ate must men My father was always strong afterwsrd. He the men on the new ship da Jascratched industriously at the stone. She Interpreted the commend. a spoke When a white man is not looking, a gesture, rambo made looked Mary his head can be cracked!" word or twa George He in his There was a sort of chant Inquiringly, and she explained: to of a rising here around come the rhythm like thinks theyll tones, he knows madness. She said gently, to quiet get girls. Ha feels that man, men. white from him: "My father wu white what to expect twitch; husband' Jaramba lip her sew She "He was to watch. His eyes touched hers. but ha only aaid: "Tell him side alknow our friend. I was at Ms If they come here, we must msn are my beforehand. ways. You and your His eyes dropped again. She repeated these Instructions; people." of her "But your man docs not know our and she added a suggestion man people They will not ga" own. "J.rambo, tell the white he came has hapwhat bird She told George, when with tha talking said Jarambo what at looked them, Join to out pened." He lhe ettltude on about the probable Corkran'a presence between Islanders. George Insisted: "They had never been mentioned must beveknown must, Mary. H we can t argue them them, although ha an assenting Into It. we'll drive thent .VitT made He he knew. to will do what I say. Ign and trotted away. what and expieln now talk to them And that day and cy must da" to CHAPTER VI next, he himself led Jarambo the and .long Ih.tr.il huts up reported he and Mary Hood by That afternoon Jarambobad been shores, end to tha Islandthat Aulgur's schooner while Jarambo spoke tha old man, worked out IntoJha open ers, h he oWItmuT repeated set onflre, burned, and sunk, on men by his own George Mid there were three white to told uy skin was wu tha new ship, and on whose half-bree- d THIS CHRISTMAS UY AND SEND Cristinas Cards Utest Greeting of Quality Designs end Styles MADE BY 0URGOYNE ORDER See Your NOWI Printer "Jsmbo Kn? '" is eSn, nl3r "" But the second day, at noon, word came down the mountain that the schooner wu working her wey round the island; and an hour laU er, when ha had labored with them fruitlessly, even George wu convinced that the people would not ga He accepted the situation iteadily enough. "They wont move, he aid. "Whip wouldn't drive them. But Mary, you ga I can't let these men see you. She asked what he intended; and he said: TD stay and meet them. Then I ought to be with you. He shook his head. TO be all right alone, he insisted. "They have no reason to hurt me, end I'm not afraid of them. But with you here. Id be afraid what they might do to you; and you would be reason for them to kill me, Mery. I went you to ga She wee deeply reluctant to leave him. She remembered Corkren; and she thought with a guilty sense of disloyalty, that the sillor and his talking bird might have more influence with the Islanders than George, might persuade them to bide George desired. Corkren must be near at hand, ready to do what ha could if ha were needed. Tha thought gave her new confidence. She eeld: All right George; Ill do whatever you say. Til hide if you want me ta but I'm not afraid to tpy with you. X want to stay here if it will help. "If I know youre safe. I'll be all right ha told her. "You can help me most by going Into the hills. So Mary consented; and since George thought the schooner might come Into the bay tonight ho wished her to go at once. Jarambo put her Into the care of two young men; and they took her far up one of the trills that climbed steeply among the peaks, to foe bouse of an old man whom her father had called Isaiah, who was now called Itaul, who lived like a hermit high above the bay. When they came to hie house the young men explained why Mary was there. Itaul made sounds of assent; and he led the wey to bold promontory from which they eould see too schooner south of the Island, moving slowly on light airs. At sunset (he was still far away. Mary and the old man and tha two young men her guardisns slept that night on a great bed of heaped dry coconut log polished greet, with pillow for by long usage to serve them alL The three men slept without sound, but she lay long awake thinking of George. George, iha understood well enough, wee always afraid; yet he never yielded to that fear, nor admitted It except that he had now admitted that he wee afraid for her sake. When she slept at last her dreams wera troubled: end when she woke, it wee with leap of her heart is though some outcry had alarmed her. When they bad eaten, dipping together into the gourd. Itaul led them again to tha outlook to watch the schooner work her wey Into the road and drop anchor there. No canoes went off to meet her; end Mary thought, happy in his victory: "George would not let them go. Hours later they brought George to her, slung in a hammock of vines between two pole, hie eyes closed, hie lips white. He wee unconscious, but he wee alive. Mary, when she sew that George was (till alive, wept with grief because he we hurt, but with gladness too, because now she could tend him and keep him here secure. Four young men had brought him. They laid him down, and old Itaul draw u . half-bree- BIEL BEN LOMOND ,ctlv,Uel reassured. be ,n right when the time "They'll he bj WJj S wt - near. Mary saw that a bullet had entered George's left breast near tha aide, coming out under hie arm, tearing the thin muscles of hie arm as it emerged. When the hurts were exposed, Itaul leaned closer and touched the around of entrance firmly. Hie fingers like clews felt along ribs to the spot where toe the bullet had emerged; end then the old men clicked his tongue, and stood up and hobbled away. George lay limp end (till, hie eyes closed, hie head on one side without strength in hie neck, hie hand Limp on the met upon which they had laid him. Old Haul returned, mumbling to himself, with leaves fresh plucked, and a bulbous fruit Ha aqueesed juice out of toe fruit upon the around of entrance. Itaul bade the young men turn toe hurt man on hie side while he applied the stinging Juice to the torn around i below the shoulder and on tha arm. Then he bound leaves over these around with strips of torn petticoat which Mary offered him. When George wee bandaged, Itaut spoke to toe young men. Within the hour George had been carried deep Into the forest; a shelter had been reared for him of poles bound together with vines and thatched with palm and breadfruit hidleaves, end he and Maty wera den eafa aavay. Mary sat beside George, Itaul squatting a little way off, mumbling to hlmielf. (TO BE CONTINUED) well-know- n A General Quiz The Queetioiu Which of the following is an oblate spheroid an egg, the earth, or a baseball? 2. According to tradition what great author of tragedies waa killed by a tortoise, which an eagle let fall on hia head? S. George Washingtons estate waa valued at a sum that would now be how much? 4. What Greek philosopher was nagged by his wife Xanthippe? 5. Pilate's words "Ecce Homo are translated to mean what? 6. What ia mulled wine? 7. What is a blucher shoe? 8. What ship started for America with the Mayflower, but had to turn back? 9. Is Arab the designation of a person of any particular race or religion? 10. Haa every state a National Guard? 1. The Anewere (Flattened or pressed at the poles.) 1. The earth. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. de- Aeschylus. $5,000,000. Socrates. "Behold the man!" John 19:5. Wine that ia heated, sweetened and spiced. 7. One in which the quarters extend forward to the throat of the vamp. 8. The Speedwell. 9. "Arab is a loosely applied word as it is not a designation for . a person of any one race or religion, the 35,000,000 Arabs In the world today being of numerous creeds and colors and native to a score af countries. 10. Every state in the Union, as well as each federal territory or district, has a National Guard or its equivalent, all of which may now be summoned to a year's active training duty by the VK FMn-A-Mt- at THE SMOKE Foen-Arllin- 10 it. OF SLOWER-BURNIN- G Carling Ruf . How ean I keep my With Humor Question: Salt your food with humor, pep- dining room rug from curling at per it with wit, and sprinkle over toe comers? It is a constant source it the charm of good fellowship. of annoyance, not to say danger. Nver no son it with the cares of Aniwer: For a temporary remlife. Anonymous. edy, turn over toe curling rug, dampen slightly and press with a hot iron. For a more permanent cure, clean on both aidea with your vac cleaner, and then brush the vow back with shellac thinned with an equal quantity of denatured alcohol. bad This hnportuit Mtsuffll Lcehtof Swimming FoeL CAMELS GIVES YO- U- r if Question: My concrete swimming pool leaks, though not cracked in any spot sufficiently to account for toe lose of water. How ean I make ptame often result fraa female neeeeymi So start May and take faaertonefdli It hold toe water? (ensue Ijrdta E. Piakham'a Vegetable Com Tat over (0 yeaie Plnkhaaa Answer: Coat toe walla and flow pouad haa helped hoadreds of thousands ai of toe swimming pool with a cement pstefid woman ta (O "eaUing thrn" dUBcuk Sign. Flnkhaa'e haa helped calm eeatnaa composition paint This material earns sad Isaacs aaaaytea (seals Also, check ttaeel "Irreeetarttlen. Oaeof the aoH lapa contains waterproofing. "wobbu V teaks Tlry Ut toe condition of the cement around toe shutoff toe drain, aa well valve for the drain. Human Pity More helpful than all wisdom Corrugated Ireu Beef. What ean I do about is one draught of simple human Question: leaks in a corrugated iron roof? Z pity that will not forsake us. recently built a shed 50 by SO feet George Eliot Rein comes in at quits a lot of places. Would it do to go along all the seams with tar? Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL Aniwer: Fin ell the seams or Joints between toe sheets with an asphalt roofing cement A coat el liquid tar or asphalt over toe entire roof will keep it in good condition. Stiffening C hints. A housewife noted a recent suggestion of the use of starch for glazing chintz and for stiffening fab- ries. For tola purpose aha mends a thin solution of tapioca, which aha used on a pleated georgette ruffle, and it never changed a pleat In applying the solution, stretch the curtain or iron It under a cloth. This will keep pleata in shape in all weathers.'' Oil Tank in Sommer. Question: Should the supply tank of an oil burner be filled during tot summer, or can it go nearly dry? Aniwer: The tank should be filled full. If left empty or partly so, there will be condensation on toa SQUARE inside, and toe water that forma Onidll Maui Tkmab may interfere with operation when XIGHLY RECOHKXHDKD you start up in tha fall. Rate $1.50 te $100 Ift a Mifc af Csttactioa te slop Killing Gram. at Ihh ktifel hostelry Question: In order to kill grass ERNEST C. ROSSITia. Kb and weeds on a large athletic field, can rock salt be spread and rolled in, to be dissolved by rain, instead of sprinkled with brine? extra C00UtSS Yae-H- Hotel TEMPLE AN- D- LESS NICOTINE e than the average of the 4 other of the largest-sellin- g cigarettes tes- ted -l- ess than any of them according to inde- pendent scientific tests of the smoke itself. - 'All the Traffic Would Bear" There wu a time in America when there were no let prices. Sadi merchant charged what he thought "the traffic would bear." Advertising came to the rescue of the consumer. It led the any to the established prices you pay when you buy anything today. Aniwer: Yea; that win work, although if you do tha Job in a dry gpell toa action win not be as quick. Sprinkling with calcium chloride would be better, for that is quicker to absorb moisture from toe air. Chipped Sink. Question: In nailing a shelf over my kitchen link I dropped a hammer on toa edge of it, chipping a large piece of the porcelain finish. Ia it possible to repair toa damage? Aniwer: Fair results ean ba obtained by coating tha spot with a white enamel sold at most hardware tores for toa repair of porcelain. Rub toa spot with fine sandpaper until the exposed metal is bright Wipe with benzine (ba careful of lira).' Apply tha paint in several layers In order to properly build up toe hallow spot .'THE SLOWER- - BURNING CIGARETTE |