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Show THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER, UTAH :yyyx:x::::::::y;:::; aoasier I More People Dyeing! 03 Ccprlght, 1925, by Va.-gar- st W.VU Service STORY FROM the school teacher manner with which she said it. "Now, if you'll put the gasoline In the shed at the side of young contralto voice somewhere the porch, why that will be all. T above his head. your uncle that, with the eerYantg Ned shifted the bos a little to en gone, I'll have to telephone him able him to look upward. later about the chickens we ordered. From the rear hall window a girl I'm afraid we shan't want them." leaned out. Ned wondered why !". Ned understood he was being disshould think cf extreme youth and missed, and picked up his empty pofairy talcs; then remembered the illu tato sack. As he crossed the room tratioii3 for ''llupunzel, Ilapunzel, let he had a sudden inspiration. dovn your hair." The girl haJ been "Miss Johnston, if there's anythinx brushing her hair, and It hung about Uncle can do before your new serv 1 her In dusky masses. The brush was ants come, why, let us know. Unci l:i still her hand. might be able to get some one in Peace "Will you please put the box on the Valley to come for a day and help bench Just outsid.' the door? I'll be you out." j down as soon us I can open the door. "Oh, do ask him! It would help Thousands women of give old When we arrived last nlhr, v.e fount! Immensely." ments latest colors, and make draU the servants had left because It was Ned went out, determined that It and furnishings all bright and bet too lonely." should be done, ami Mary decided tiful thanks to home dyein 7" Ned put down his box and sat walithat country people were really the can you I It's fun, and how it saM: ng on the steps. lie was weary from salt of the earth. She also decided r . money I his unwonted early rising. lie leaned that this young man was decidedly too ' Deep-dyerich colors or dnimi,,, f his head against the pillar of the iod looking, with an air Impossible tints. So easy, if you Just use 'm ' dtchen porch nnd closed his eyes. to deny. Hew had he come by it in This was a queer adventure yet It a country general store? dye. Diamond dyes do a perfect J4 on any fabric right over other ni ' promised, at least for a time, to be While she wondered, and put the S . T.. An.Tfl.ln. j easy us diverting; and that was nil one could f roceries away, Dorothy Selden, who uujiuuis wasinng! FREE: now at any drugstore: Dh ' really usk of anything In this life. If could have told her all about the-- air It grew humdrum and commonplace, and how It was mond Dye Cyclopedia, full of sutrpi ' acquired, waited at or Dorothy became a nuisance, he the gate for the with simple directions, tions, returning "grocer's would move on. He thought of his hoy." color samples, etc. or' newly acquired uncle. There, at least, write for big. Illustrated book Cow! He drove toward her whistling. In he had made no ml.slp.ke. Whatever face and figure he was all that a Craft free DIAMOND DYES bo t Claude Dabhs was or was not, he lady (night love, but his expression Welshmen With Coracles. Nil, Burlington, Vermont i was a man, and he was honest. Ned was far from being either pleasant (Prtuareit bv the National Geoifraphlc centrates more history In smaller ... I , admitted more than that C. M. Dahbs r. lUHUM. IT.. In, III! BlUpjlSU WlUMIUtK Society, Washington, D. C.) had charm. space than nny other town in Wales. when he saw Dorothy waiting alone, I scenically and historically, Carnarvon Castle. "Poor fellow. How tired you must and a heavy frown came to his brow. one of is Wales BOTH principality he!" Ned turned as the words came up the main street and Wandering herself his into Maka it NEW for IS cf r Dorothy swung the most alluring regions of a corner, the visitor is sud from behind him. Ned endeavored to keep on his the P.ritisli Isles, yet compara turning path. face to face with one of the "Nonsense," Ned said, finding him- way, hut the girl was determined. tively few of the thousands of Amer- ncniy KIN IRRITATIONS finest In Great Britain. Built self blushing. "I'm not tired in the Ned halted castles ican tourists who make the transatJenny and waited. least, Miss" For their immediate relief uft ''So, you've changed your nilnd?" lantic voyage Include it iu their entirely of hewn stone, the impo'sina nnd I hope you've "Johnston, "No," Ned answered promptly, and itinerary. It ts accessible, the hotel structure stands on the peninsula heeling doctors prescribe formed where the River Seiont flows brought everything I ordered." then in true country fashion proceedaccommodations are admirable, the into the Menal Ned began carrying In the order. ed to answer one strait.. by asking people hospitable, the highways irreHe did not hurry too much about his another. "Where's question room In the great building Every Uncle Claude?" desummer the proachable, climate task. It was pleasant to watch In The girl Ignored it, leaning on the lightful. P.ut the average American has its legend, each dear to the sten the clean, white, cool witchen, this torian guide, whose indignant protest "You didn't get fitveler takes one glance at his guide-hoowagon, insolently. girl who was not like the other girls across to fight," she Old Established Company loir t or at the .tourist-agency- " jeered. foh'.er iu .hi nicreuuious tourist greets us he knew. She had something they did rtuolng new products vl proven raei It iVim down ihe full length of the corridor "No. Did you and father work to- and decides to go to the Lakes for booklet, Uevi'JW Write Representative. English gether to prevent it? I've often won district, to Scotland, to the "Lorna which once gave entrance to the noble Co.. navigator Bid'-- , San Francisco, Cat! t banquet hnll 100 feet long and 45 feet dered." Doone" country, or Paris. SAVE VOIR TF.ETII writs for FREE book telling all abm: "l'ou've quarreled with your charmHe lacks the courage to wrestle wide. PYORRHEA and diseases of the nuj" are There those who would take the PUBLIC DENTAL, ( ing but capitalistic father, and are with such place names as Dettws-y-CoeSERVICE. Arcadia, Neb all history, leaving it "Oh!" out of down here working for your living." Dodelwyddan, Dwygyfylchl, ass , Ned's mouth twisted Into a relucClwyd, Llandudno, and devoid of color and sentiment. They Pwllheli, V-- 1 r it have been busy with Carnarvon cas"13 that all you got after tant smile. ,f ,r If In I pumping C. M. Dabbs?" If the traveler goes to a railway tle, trying to rob It of Its most cherished tradition; but since the present "And you call yourself 'Carter," station to get hia li.1i. Vor bumin v or transportation, he iniiimmMand to r"lic the girl finished ominously. cannot tell where he wishes to go. hearer of the title thought there was tion sndforanesp.trae ve Saive. acrconlliifr to dirm. If a ticket agent In a tourist oliice sufiicicnt basis for the story to war"Iiight Don't give me away." tions. boothin?, hesbng. The girl nodded. "What am I to asks whether he would prefer to go rant his Investiture In this castle in HALL & BtrO&EI. 147 WlTWljr CllM Mew Turk understand from that, but that you've by this route or by that, with stop- 1911, we shall prefer to accept the legseen the error of your ways and de- over privileges here or end was here that born the first Engthere, the cided to Join us." sounds convey to him no Impression lish prince of Wales. 639 years ago. "Us?" of any of the places he may have The story Is a familiar one. During Deserved Tribute this Miss Selden read about. "Why the reign of Edward I, the Welsh rose pretense?" to Famous Race Horn asked airily. "I assure you there's no He may have equipped himself In against the English, declaring that A tablet marking the grace of GoM-need. I don't mind your following advance by studying some rule they would never acknowledge alle"easy smith Maid, queen of American trot-- ; nie down here. This is a refuge, a for pronouncing Welsh names," such giance to any prince "but of their own who set a record of 2:14 for tin ters, haven where people like ourselves as "To pronounce LI, place the tip of nation and language, and of aa unmile at. Boston in 1S74 and died In may find freedom of speech, of the tongue back of the upper front blamable life.", 1SS5, was unveiled at Trenton, N. J. teeth and blow through the side of thought, of action Edward brought his army to Wales in the Ned looked at her. "And costume?" the mouth." P.ut If ever he Imagined and presence of Gov, A. Harry put down the rebellion led by Moore and a distinguished jjatherin? he added. he could remember such rules, be for- Llewelyn the Last He then commisof women and men prominent in sport Dorothy laughed, secure In the fact gets their practical the sioned his famous architect, Henry de nnd society. The famous trotter Is ' that whatever he thought of it, it was moment he hears application EIreton, to build castles at Conway, burled on a farm adjoining the Tren j was It Interto be becoming. going meaning Glyndyfrdwy. It's so much Carnarvon, Crieeieth and Harlech, a ton fair grounds. esting, having Ned around. He must simpler to go elsewhere! strongholds from which In future he "We are here today to pay tributi have cared more than she thought, to Consequently, at tourist agencies might bold hs turbulent subjects In "Oh, Grocer!" Came In a strong, to the horse," said Governor Moore t have followed so soon. How had he the Welsh wult-In- g window never a has check. Young Contralto Voice Somewhere Just n horse, and yet it gave the". known? But she kept these things to line, and few clerks are able to Above His Head. During bis long stay In Wales, Ed best that was in it. And that is a herself and continued her pose. "I'm give one advice as to where to go, ward's him at lesson for all human queen, Eleanor, visited not have; or was it that be had never a worker, too, Ned. Mrs. Mannheim bow long to stay, and how to come beings." Carnarvon, nnd In a small room In The tablet was given by a Trenton seen any of the other girls In Just I came down here to stay with her, as back. unthe tower the of Eagle Ooldsmlth Maid such an environment? Miss Johnston you evidently discovered has a comsportsman. w.is Scenery Is Beautiful. finished castle he who was to be Edwas smiling at him now across the munity garden, and I, well I do my owned by Henry M. Smith, a banker, It Is a pity, for within this little ward II was born. white enameled table, on which they small share toward making It a suc- principality, From the towers of this strong- and earned $304,200 for hi in In having an area considerseven years on the American had spread and counted the groceries. cess." ably smaller thun New Jersey, one hold, which one historian declares reign of "Don't let me detain you," hlntea will find the loftiest "I don't really know where the po tracks. was built within a year by the forced peak and the tatoes are kept," she said, "so put Ned, lifting Jenny's reins, fearful that mountain scenery of England and labor of Welsh peasants and with them In that big basket in the coiner. if he stayed longer he would spoil her Wales; the loveliest waterfalls of the money wrung from the country's chiefVou see, I don't know where every delightful theory of pursuit by- - the British CRY beaches which rival tains, we can survey the scenes of Isles; discarded lover. thing belongs, yet." those of Atlantic City, Deauville or many of the most stirring episodes of P.ut Dorothy still held to the wagon "Why not leave them where they Brighton; streams that teem with Welsh history. are," advised Ned. "The new cook and be could not go. "You remember trout and other fish dear to the heart Eisteddfods at Twt Hill. FOR Mrs. Mannheim?" she asked. will probably want to put' them someof the angler; footpaths through vuie A short, distance from the castle Is where else anyway." Ned nodded. "Oh, yes, I remember and forest which cannot be surpassed Twt bill, below which Is an Immense "Oh I think not, Dabhs." her well, but I'm not anxious to renew In the Tyrol or the Pyrenees ; and the of seating 8.000 per"But I'm not Mr. Dabhs. I'm his the ucqualntaiieeunder the circum- gray ruins of tessellated Prepared Especially for Infants towers and pavilion capable nephew. My name's Carter, Ned Car stances. I hardly think she'd care to frowning bastions, each of which has sons, and yet Its capacity Is greatly and Children of All Ages ter." have 'the grocer's boy' calling." Its own tale to tell of romantic adven- overtaxed whenever an Eisteddfod Is In held Miss Johnston smiled, then frowned Carnarvon. I I dou't think she'd mind. If "Oh. ture nnd of during ir the Dark er Mcther! a little, a horseshoe shaped frown explain. Of course, it hasn't been Middle The Eisteddfodau are among the Fletcher's Castorla ho ages, when English kings bat- most distinctive and In use for over 30 rears ns a been that drew her delicate black brows done. Among our own social set dis- tled institu Inspiring to curb "turbulent ceaselessly together. tinctions simply do not exist, but we Welsh princes whose chief end und tlons preserved for sixteen hundred pleasant, harmless substitute for Cm-toOil, Paregoric, Teething Drops an l "Try not to make so much noise haven't included the village, yet." years by the Welsh. They are the fa aim In life was warfare. with the potatoes, Mr. Carter. I don't nious festivals of song, music and poeSoothing Syrups. Contains no narcot"I'm sure that would never do. And The courageous visiior who steels want my mother disturbed." try where Welsh bards participate in ics. Proven directions are on earn now, please, where Is Uncle Claude?" himself to suffer the slings and ar- contests comparable only to those of package. Physicians everywhere recNed, who had been pouring the po "At the stonemason's, across the rows of outrageous orthography and the ancient tatoes Into the basket as might a bridge," Dorothy informed him, and Greeks, except that here ommend It. small boy. and rather enjoying the for a moment relaxed her hold on the even more outrageous pronunciation the romitetition Is exclusively Intel The genuine bears signature of of proper names, and decides .upon i lectual and noise, colored and stopped this dem with no place for side of the wagou and stooped to re- week-enartistic, In Wales faces three, inonstration of his muscular power. In- cover Peter's leash. athletics on the program. stead of the proverbial two horns of stead of pouring them out as though The national Eisteddfod has been a dilemma. Shall he visit northern held they were canned peas, he lowered since LSI!), In northern Wales, middle Wales, or southern Walesannually the biig discreetly and allowed the poA banker's sen a grocer's boyl and southern Wales alternately Wales? tatoes to escape as potatoes should. timtife MAGNKTIC 1IF.I.T Is What will we be hearing next One of the spectacular feats at an THE Invention of recent year rf"atit Huy dlr"-"Much better," Miss Johnston ad Kach section has It- definite appeal Eisteddfod is the about Ned Carter Rangeley? manufacturer and savt. 60V MACNACO CI, "petmillion" singing, 9S Sutter St., San Francli.ro, Calif and each its peculiarities. The gulde- - hi which mitted, and Ned found her charming lhepoetscoinpo.se their song as she stood there with slightly puckbook does not help In reaching a de-- ) after Hie harpist has begun his melered brow. He forgot to object to clslon. Suppose one takes at random ody. Each poet In turn (TO BK CONTINUED.) FOR sings bis northern Wales, the section from verse, beginning two measures behind due to -:'X': X'M 'XX M'MXZ'Z'!'Z2 IXXMX'MX - XX which David Lloyd George, the the harpist, but ending on the same wartime prime minister, halls. measure. The contestant wtio Is utile The gateway to this region Is that to Improvise worthy verses longest unique city of western England, Chcs wins one of the most cherished lion ter, with Its mellow old cathedral. Its or of the festival. I'.oth the fallow and roe deer enrne Very few of the animals best known atmosf ne walls and Its, other-dayIllustrative of the Importance which lu our countryside are llrlllsh In to us from abroad, the first from NorBy diking tin early morning music phere. expiny In the life of the Welsh with the origin. Indeed, way, the second from Asia. Tha train from London, the hurried vispossible SUCCISSFUV rot SO YEARS ception of the fox, the badger, the rhcasmi found its way belt in Itouiau itor Is enabled to have n sulliclcut ninn, there was n wartime imecdoK & At all Druggists which told who of wen Britons red and eight times. the the deer, The hare, otier, partridge, on the other In the border town to eon found In n dugout utter a 12 houi there nre today few. If any, survivors h:ind. Is perhaps the most P.riilsh of stopover vince him that he must return for n bombardment. The two Irishmen HO (.luillolin llnlhai III SiMcial O.Terj wn all our game birds. London of animals native to this country. visit. longer flowers; hl'.inn unywh.-r- . prepsld. 3' were still fighting, the two Scotchmen 'Wful The rabbit, for example, was not to 001) hull from- - Catalog on River the train Dee, the Crossing were holding a debate, the English roilroiln Olnd Hardens, Ltwlston. Maho known here In early Christian days. Massachusetts' Flag enters Wules. bound for Carnarvon, K) men bad not yet been Introduced, hip It is believed to have originated In The librarian of tho Massachusetts miles distant by way of Rhyl. Conway the two Welshmen were busy organ Spain; very old coins have been found In that country Imprinted with IlIstor."iii society says: "I do not and Bangor. Within a mile or two .if Izlng an oratorio society. of the adoption of nny the railway line, and Just six mile Absorblne will rduc At n recent Eisteddfod held In the fl the figure of a ruhhtt. Hats are quite find a axed.swnl len Jot n tm. prai ns, I Li warden southwest provincial of rises flag by Chester, hut Massachusetts, of to these Ammanford. Wales South village shores, foreign though they I bruises, sof t bunches. QuicWIy do find n resolve passed by Massa(nolle, famous lu Welsh history and there were more than IS.(NM) specta are now ton firmly established here, neais Boils, poll evil, quittir, as I he residence of (jtieen Victoria's tors. Including Welshhien who had re fistula and InfecUd hotts. Wi,: The I'uglish black rat cunw from the chusetts on April 20. 1T7i), among sevnot blister or remove hair. You eral resolves relating to the encourgreat "Home Rule" premier, Glad- turned for the occasion from the fom Continent eight centuries ago. can work horsa whlla tnrinr. agement of seamen to enlist In the stone, corners of the world-fro- m 12. 50 at drnjruista, or poatpmui. (lie Ptillci Colony sea service: Mlesolvcd. That On the right for many inlles stretch Slates, from Canada, from Aiistrall; Send tut book freo. Keeping Tab on Madame the uniform of the ofllcers be greer. those fatiil sands of l ee imtosk which and New Zealand, from fmra errmw: "Fl.lvla fWyto India. I'atu We remember the time when the and white and that aa 'urni. r,rvfr anytn they furnish themCharles Kitigslcy's Mary went lo "ca'l goiilu. mid even the FTJI Islands. to trratmfnt iw, quint W til l mistress asked the cook what was her selves accordingly. Rnd the o Almhina." b the never rolorj and home home," The solos (utile choruses, It and contests day out. Now the rook asks the mis white flag with a green pine tren enrne she. poetry, history and criticism hist foi tress what Is her day In. Tom Mas- - and an Inscription. to In the afternoon the train readies Appeal Kcventl days nnd coutimii' from 'early son In Oilier'. Heaven.' Carnarvon, a community which con morning until lute m night. I fl, YOONI,, (nr. h Ktlyrrmn 11., SpilngOetd, maimer. There was uo responss. II knocked again and waited. "Oh Grocer !" came la a strong, THE TurabuIL START Ul- c Clauds Melnotte Dabhs returns from Now York to his general grocery In I'cuce Vr,l!ey, Pa. With him comes Ne;1 Carter, a stranger, whom Dobbs Introduces to "Aunt JL,yddy," his old hotiRolcpeper, es a nephew. Luter Dabbs Admits to Aunt Lyddy that Carter la a chance acquaintance, veteran of tho World wsr, whom ,he hud mot In Now York and taken a liking to. Carter tells that he has broken with his family nnd his llnncee because of their ultra With Pabh-pacific lranliiKS. Ned visits Clover Hollow. They run over a almost dog belonging to a girl whom Carter ap- parently livers a Ned derecognizes. grocery order, and In his absence tho girl, Dorothy Selden, days that 8lie knows Ned's last name to bo Rarcntley, and that he Is the famous bank- er's son. situation over In her mind. "Quarreled with papa and down here leading the simple life with a poor relation," she mused. "What a situation for the high nnd mighty Ned! I congratulate yon, Mr. Dabbs. It Is evident that Ned has seen the light and come over to us." I understand." "Joined the workers, the Intelllgen- sla, the Bolshevik! of America." if I know Ned!" Miss Selden looked at him, as one looks at the poor of understanding. "Not Plainly she felt that any really date information would be lost upon Dabbs, She searched her mind for some expression used in the dark Ages before the war. "Don't you understand," she began condescendingly, "I'm what Is called a radical. What you would probably call a Socialist." Dahbs said nothing. Disconcerted, Dorothy, unused to planting seed in ground totally uncul tivated, began again : "A radical Is well a rndical Is one who believes all up-to- should be equal " "They ore not," Dabhs Interrupted, "and they enn't be. Men aren't born equal, no matter what the Declaration says. Nor If you start them equal, do they stay so. Girl, the very best one can do is to try and give everybody an equal chance, and then watcli the holes they land iu." "The world belongs to the workers." men IVrnthy began loftily. "Sure. What's your trade?" Dabhs demanded. Dorothy hesitated and was lost. she began. Dabhs looked at her sympathetically. "I guess you're living on that 'unearned Increment' the rest of the Clover Ilollowers live on and despise o. And I guess you've got more of It than some of the others," he added, inking lu comprehensively, but not ofl fensively, her expensive "Well, I'm a garments. grocer," and he shouldered his box nnd turned away. "If you'll excuse me, Miss Selden, I'll move along. The grocery business Is sorta exacting In lis demands, nnd I'll be going on down the road to the stonemason's. Mind telling my hoy, Ned, to pick me up there when he passes?" "I" playing-at-be-lug-usefu- CHAPTER III Ned, Jenny end the wagon were standing In the driveway of the Green's former residence. The sign ft. the gate posts Indicated that this place was called "The While House." Ned found It a charming place. The !d stone house was a real hit of The Pennsylvania. o'U'innl outbuildings had been lorn down, but enough of the old stone barn had been retained to make a practical, jH picturesque, garage. Altogether a wonderful old place, In which everything that was old was ned. There was nothing new. made in look like an obvious afterthought All were blended Into an harmonious whole, agreeable to the eye, and testifying to the skill of tho architect. As he Jumped down from the wagon eul. Ned thought perplexedly that he bill forgotten to ask the name of the people wUo livd here. How would he tvimw which box to take out? This dllllrulty was solved for dim by the fact, discovered immediately he the contents of the wagon, that Hli remaining packages bore the name This was evidently not Mnhtistsn." flip u:unl house-thouse delivery, but a dpelul trip, mainly to tho Johnston o boti'vc. Shntiljorlng J v By the look In the Kill's eyes, ho know that he had said the right tiling. She apparently forgot Dubbs' exist ence as she stood there turning the don't think j k CHAPTER "'Us?' I 1 ! iv 1 r - il Paid ' d lin-e- BABIES ,.- "CASTOR. A" Mr.-Mr.-- r d l ;X'MJSZ Little of Wild Life Is British in Origin - i 30c 90c Tlt-Itit- deli-c- t bundles, lie walked to the ad Vn Ved In his beM kl' the door boy i"' In-- till wilh-ju- the box containing Colds Coughs m |