Show WHAT MOVED HIM The extravagant hats hals which the ladies ladles have hae been wearing this year have hav little UlOa to recommend them ithem but they have at least east proved a boon to the comic artists and the tho funny men menor menor or ot the newspapers Here i Is a Q Jeu jou taken from the Chicago Tribune The rain which had come suddenly and unexpectedly was lolling tailing In tor tor- rents Among the persons who had taken shelter sheller under a friendly anIng awnIng awn awn- Ing lag was a fashionably dressed wo wo- wo- wo manI manI man I beg your pardon madam said sald saida B lB plainly attired man considerably past middle age stepping up to her herand herand herand and lifting his hat hat but bUll I want to offer of of- fer ter you my sincere thanks What do you mean mean air she sho said said Thanks for what I 1 never to see soo It again agaiD he went on OL It has been nearly thirty thirty thir thir- ty years since sInce- Since what sir What are are ara you talking talking- about Pardon m my emotion madam but I IuS uS used d to lo live In Salt l. l Lake City and andI and Of I have hav nothing to do with Salt alt Lake CIl City sir I never was there in my life Ufe But I was That was WM m my home for tot many years yearn And when I saw saw saw- When you saw what That h hat t of yours madam It brought back the old thrill Its It's an on onY Y 1 exact reproduction of the great Morman Mor- Mor men man tab tabernacle which my eyes have be been n aching through all the weary years to see once more before I die My longing has been satisfied at last and I thank you from the bottom of a Q Grateful heart Again lifting his hat he stepped forth Into the pouring rain and strode rapidly down the street Knew His Business I had always heard that New Now Englanders Eng Eng- landers were smart a young physician phy who had graduated from a village practice remarked the other day but I hardly thought it developed devel at such an early age He Ho smiled reminiscently then continued continued con con- Just after I settled in Dobbs Corners Corners Cor- Cor or hers ners ners a twe year twelve boy called on 1 me rae one evening F Say Doc I guess I got ot measles e les he ie remarked but nobody knows know's It ft the folks at homo an they aint the kind of folks that talk If it theres there's any good reason reaBon to keep quiet l I I was puzzled and I suppose I looked It t. t II Aw get wise Doc Doe my small smaIl visitor vieL vis vie L L. L suggested What will wiIl you give me to togo go to school an spread it among all the kids In the village k t |