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Show PAGE FIVE. any tbeiet.i i nr. ME TODAY I3EGI To keep life from growing too foil In lied Thrush, Iowa, GIN-OE- H ELLA TOLLI I K organised a Junior Country Club. It was to tor be something exclusive-j- ust the front porch waving a welcome, aud Benito, staggering under as remarkable an assortment of luggage as had ever been assembled upon one person, advanced largely Into their midst, bareheaded, flushed, the younger set. Accordingly his face alight with the joy of reGinger, whose father was a minister and whose stepmother, the union. I My friends, he said simply, former PHIL VAX DOORS, was am returned." both wealthy and Indulgent, pur Conspicuous for its size at least chased as old farm house and re among his bundles was an enormous modeled It, To Red Throsh came BARD suitcase of strangely woven basket and HOLLOWAY, a young arttsf who straw, loose and ungainly, was hoboing around the eonatry. packed until Its frail sides bulged Attracted by Ginger, he agreed dangerously so that It had to be reto stay and paint portraits aad enforced with a folds of decorate the new club house. an old scarf. Bard gave the name MJole de Under one arm he carried an old, Vlvrc" to the club. Aad ha unwrapped violin which he had rethought It would be eplendld if trieved from pawn for Angelo, an they could Import from Chicago umbrella and a raincoat, while one NICOLO CALLENO. Fer Nlcolo was handsome and he hanging from It by a stout rope was shopping bag laden c.old eouk and alng and atrum a an with small packages of every shape guitar. He would make a pic and color. turesque addition to the dub But Id Nlcolos place there or Protruding from him In every dirived three of hlo conatryiuen. rection were Italian newspapers, Little ANGELO was a musician, and from a chain In his right band and PIETRO could cook. Aad was suspended a brass bowl conREMTO eonld sing. Nlcolo, It seemed, could uot come, and they taining goldfish. Every pocket was had come in his place. Ginger crammed, his hands were full, his took them on. The opening of the club was a arms akimbo with things beneath. success. Pietro, Aogelo aad grrat lientto added Just the right touch of color. Hard began to realise he T)CT when they ran down to was falling In love with Ginger lieve him of his burdens he and 'is suggested leaving Red Thrush, hot Phil, knowing bow waved them aside. Ginger felt about it, persaaded him to remain longer as the AValt. wait!' he boomed. PresTollHers guest. ents such presents I have Hut sLe did write to SPEED brought for each and all. Dont HONEY, n former friend of Ginto touch anything I must open them gers la the cost. Inviting him visit them. She felt Speed would In secret. Such presents for all! give Uard some competition and ennhle Ginger to know her nwa was only by turning sidewise It mind. Invited Ginger thereupon PATTY SEARS to take care of and pushing the suitcase ahead of Speed. Hut Patty wouldn't eome, him that be managed to get through plendlng loyalty to EDDY JAt be joined merrily In Whereupon Ginger went to the door, and Eddy. Eddy persuaded Patty to their laughter at his predicament. and when Ginger received With his foot upon the stairs that word thill Speed was bringing his sister with him she got Eddy to led to bis attic room be turned to come too. And Eddy decided to smile persplringly back upon them. ball things up and make life misWait! he repeated Impressively. erable for Ginger. Walt until I unpack. Such presNOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ents! CHAPTER XXIII In a very few minutes be re"Once more , clear home, turned again, his arms laden with I with rapture Ichold thee " packages, each carefully wrapped In colored paper and tied with ribbon. 'T'HE Pilgrims Chorus, savoring From them he made careful selecstrongly of the Italian, accom- tions and carried out the act of panied in an orchestral way by the presentation with a great deal of hoarse honk of Iry Fords taxi formality, kissing tile hands of each horn at the gates, enveloped Joie de lady and whacking the men with Vivre In swelling surges of song. resonant friendliness between the It rocked through the wood3, re- sboulderblades. A3 he distributed sounded from the high bluffs and his gifts he kept up a running acwas wafted far out over Rabbit count of the reasons for his choice. River with Its solitary boat riding For Mr. Tolliver, he being a holy the waves. man, he had brought an illustrated Benito had come back. copy of the Life of St. Francis, who By the time his great voice re- was fond of birds, and a leased its bold upon the last syllaebony crucifix. ble, all the occupants of the house For Mrs. Tolliver, he brought a were crowded joyously together on set of Italian table doilies, real lace, half-doze- n r open-meshe- d ro--- hand-carve- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP, or said day, a; the place of busi ness and hanking house of said NOTICES. bank, in Logan City, Cache county. or Utah, lor the puipo.-- e ot electing county THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Directors for the ensuing year and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION for the further pm pose of eon.-.iIn tha District Court of the First ering, and voting upon the proposiJudicial District of the State of tion of amending Artnle Eight 4 Utah in and for the County of fS), of the Articles ;!' IncorporaCache ot as tion said coiporation, to follows: NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS A t tide S MEETING That the olficers ot the Corporation shall consist of nine direcNotice is hereby given that th tors, from which number shall be Annual Meeting of the Stockholdchosen a President and a Vice- era of the Cache Valley Banking Piesldent, and in it additional and a Cashier shall be company, Logan, Utah, will be held on Tuesday, the 10th day of Feb- chosen fiom the stockholders of Yicr- ruary, 1931 at three o'clock p. in. said Corporation and said clerk - - - j of water-colo- r wood box. Yes that's the reason we call it the White House. But do you know which President made it ofnciallv the Vh ite House by hating . at name engraved on government stationery? Do you know how the White w House came to be built where it is? Do ou How many people how many rooms it has? lived in it? How many babies have been horn there. How many persons have died under its roof? IIow many weddings celebrated there? How many funerals - , , from the White House? How many servants and employees it takes to run it? IIow much of its keep is paid by the Government and how much bv the President out of his private funds? When gas lights were first put in the White House, and when the first electric lights? When the open fireplaces were replaced by a central heating system? When the Executive Offices were built onto it? All these and many more interesting facts about the residence of the First Citizen of the Republic will be found in the new bulletin just prepared bv our Wash ington Bureau on THE Will I E IIOLSE. nut the coupon below and send for it: 4 of the bulletin THE WHITE anil enclose herewith live cents in coin og N postage stamps to cover return cancelled, costs: age and I want ! ST a nd NO. STATE CITY 1- - I am a reader of die Lojj.m. Utah, Daily Herald. i . 'i ill you an POULTRYMEN! lo idiv twin n np;n i wMl ir-- pulilicjton, Feb t 1931. list Dat. 1, pi. bin at ion, March 7, 1931 A RINGER and Bard, to please him. ran down the wood path, hand tlie Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. In the matter of the Estate of Yonk. deceased. Erastn- NOTICE TO CERDITOKS will Creditors preseut claims the above named estate, again.-- t to The Fit at Nawith x tional Hank of Logan, Utah, ail ministraior of t lie estate of Eras tus J. Yonk. deceased, at the First National Bank Building. Logan. Cat he County, Utah on or In25 tit day before of March In .1 e 1931. FIRST LOGAN, BANK of 1'AII, administrator of of Erasius J. Yonk, the estate deceased. TOM L. Date of 1931 19, I neth Thompson, Adiminstrator of the Estate of Isaiah T. T hotnpson, deceased, Cinderella Frock Shop, Motor a corporation, Smithiield Company, a corporation, Wm. M. Howell and Luther M. Howell, doing business as Howell Brothers, and Cache Valley Banking Comor necessary will be trans-,;u ip1 pany, a corporation, their assignee, b ii ;it aid meeting. Defendants. V. o DA RLE Y, To he sold at Sheriffs sale on Cashier and Secietary. the 21st day of February A. I). In-- t publication date, January 1931, at 11 oclock a. m., on said 2", Pi ,!. day at the front door of the County I.t-- t publication date, Februarv Court' House in Logan City, Cache i'J, 19", County, Utah, as the property of said defendants, the following described real aud personal property, SUMMONS Attv. for Administrator, fit st publication Jan. Phone 211 Feb. BARGAINS IN USED CARS! Ioniur SmLih as F11 4.V.1 bal-ai.- i STOCKHOLDERS MEETING r ii KUlt SALK tn-- l ctop j Larsen, Good Coach ESSEX Coach PONTIAC tting. condition Ward and Khrhart W. cor-no- of Plaintiffs, s Hay delivered i to the place of beginning, in the ing 75 20 actes, situated east half of the northwest quarter and in the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 1 in 2 township 13 north of range NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'he Matter ot the Estate ii'h'it Thompson Gritfiths, in contain- of, west of tlie Salt Lake Meridian, todec, gether with the tenements, hete t ed' t nrs will present claim ditannnts and appurtenances and water rights irntjuiins, ouo1hms to tin xindei Higned anY an anywise appeitaining. otiicp of ( Y.. Dunn, Cache, r V il. y Dated. January 27, 1331. tank building, Logan City, JEFF STOWELL. r' d. on nr Indore 'he 26th day ot Sheriff, of Cache County, Utah. Mai'h. 171 Date of First publi-- i Dale of last putdlcation, Fetuu-aia ' .oil, Jan 24th, 1931. 21. 1931. ROBERT E. GRIFFITHS diiiimsti atnr with Will Annexed of said Estate. U. IV. Dunn, SUMMONS VUiim-tor Administrator. Dilio! tiist publication, JamiIn the District Court of the First , 21. Judicial District of the State of D of la it publication, Febru-,iiUtah in and for the County of 21, 1'ril Cache. t ' room way. Easy F10. FOR SALE Super quality baby chicks. Order now for early de. R. L. Dahle. livery. Phone tf. D-2- 168 Chas. R. Johnson TRANSFER PHONE 314 All Work Guaranteed! We Give S. & H. Green Stamps TYPEWRITERS! Freighting Co. 6S3-J-- New Coronas, Portables. Also good used machines of all makes. Easy Payments ! Call S52-- J SMITHS QUALITY GROCERY Open Day and Night! H Block South of U.I.C. Station . All makes repaired. W. R. COLEMAN PARADISE RADIATOR FOR RENT PHONE 448 Modern furnished FOR RENT Apt. with bath 253 West First tf. North. Phone 1072-J- . FOR RENT Nice front bedroom in modern home. Phone 882. J28-tf- WANTED WANT TO BUY Veal will dress aud weigh at your place. Phone 88 J. Russel Lower, Smithfield. F8. WANTED Small furnished apartment. Steam heated. Close to Mis', Rovetta Wallace, Irimarj tf town. Call 948. stipei visor and Supt. Kirkbride of schools were visiting WANTED We will call for and the bools Wednesday. the pay cash for dead or useless horse Tlie remains of the infant babe and cows. Phone Logan 49. Coloof Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howells, rado Animal Co. wliieh was horn Thursday ami O30-tdied Dip same day, was interned in the city cemetery Friday. Mis. Warren Wright aud rlts. S. A. Allen members of the Stake See George Y. Smith the real Boa id were visitors at Relief Soestate man for loans on modem ld ty meeting Tuesday. J5-thomes. The athletic club of the M. I. A si aged a wrestling and boxing I'ontist Monday evening in th Those partischool gymnasium. l.llSi - Purse containing mum v. cipating were Janies 11. McMurReturn lo 41 Ninth Fiv-- t East Ii M.nion Olsen. Stanley, Gib FI" boil- -, Earl Norman, Algier Allen, Ri "v uni. Blind Tams, John Hiist, Mvron FOUND Girls black velvet hand Fred Golden Obrav, Noun.':, liiv. containing spec'arles. Own Wilbur Summers, Ervan Made mav have same by id ntiivmp ir kson. Dip same at Die Herald of' ice end Undei wood and Lorrin Mi and Mrs. lleniv O. Not pa. ing tor this adit FI 6. m. n a e the pi onil paients of a1 Moth vy born Wednesday. lialiv the population About Horn ei and babe doing nicely oriin M''. and Mrs. Thomas Norri.-- a if A'gentina is of Emopeau gin hiliy boy at the Budge hospnal Peaice. Household goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling iab . room modern Apt., FOR RENT 345 N. Third East. tf. 3 United J. W. Motors Radiator Repairmen f. MISCELLANEOUS FOUND LOST - i , 1) Ault MOvfPFAvmfl 1) lhnne Radiator Repairing MOVED! To Everton Mattress Factory South Main Streat Everton Upholstery A. C. Bowen . Phona Springs and Spring Leaves For AIL Makes of Cars LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS Co. 1128-- Second South and Main Unfinished Breakfast Tables $4.75 and up Unfinished Kitchen Chairs $1.50 and up Used Electric Washing Machines as low as $1 5.00 Phonographs, with records .. $6.50 and up Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange in Logan. Marinda V. Fcntt, Phmililf, SMITH DLNTAE pi j I Dr. I. -- WaDiingi"!! IVlcI LEll-I- I the Fren was wrl know n 'ind lav out Dio on i m v Phone 444 72-7- West 4 lit WE WANT EM 112S-- 1 We deliver the District Court of the First vs. Judicial District of the State of I.ibbie Huber, Jr inn So. en.-er Weavir, Utah in and for the County of Marietta Smith. Ja.-Cache. and l'ia wife. June Dm Weaver UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN COR-Holmes Weaver and his wile. M.ny iOii.V TION. a em pin anon Roe AVe.ivt r, Melba Robm-uLouie Johnson, Oscar R. Winv'r Plaintiff, vs. aud his wife. Jane Doe Weaver, Divid Spinks and wife, EUa Hannah Weavir. Sarah Madison, Flunks. John H. Andeisnn. doing lshmael Weavir and Ins vviie. liiisini'-- s under Die firm mime aud Maiy Roe Weaver, ol and Estli"! itvle of John II. Anderson & Sons, Weaver, also all oilier pel uus unThomas Jensen and Isaiah Thompso- known claiming any right, idle, taut a major of n--, ei partnc: s doing business interest or lhn in the real piopei-- j Majo: LEnlant iiiider the t ir m name and style ot ty described in the complaint, ad IlP'idenl J T Meiantile tn Plaintiffs ownership or i mil missioned to Company, Keu- - O&icfT IKY Pii.ilein izcil Milk ami Cieam i Son 34 Federal Ave. one-fourt- JONES 6c Evans and Cowley i I SHERIFFS SALE 899-W- 975-M- - OF Apex qjali'.y at reasonable prices, from hens with high trap nest records. Will make Order now. money for you. ('. W. Miller, 42S North 1st . Phone East, Logan. and Trucking Phone Ml. Sec.-Trea- 15, Phone Main FOR SALE 29 acres of best land in Lewiston Also hay. Fall 513. FOR SAL.E Almost new, 6 C. C. Petersen, brick home. Modern in every Bargain. Hyrum Irrigating Co. Full basement. Date of first publication, Feb. 4, terms. 359 South First West. 1931. Used Cars NEWTON, UTAH Phone Dealers in Feed & Grain ALFALFA 1293 R. 1931. Motor Company Home of Better LeGrand Johnson -- 9.S2 run- $195.00 FOR FI If r chains; thence east 10 chains; thence south 10 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south .GS chains; thence west .69 chains; thence south 13.01 chains; thence east 15.69 chains; thence north 13.20 chains to the northwest corner of the soutlnvest quarter of the northeast quartet of said section I, said township and range; thpnee east 16. 89 chains; thence north 06 2 degrees min. east 19.85 chains; theut'e west 22.50 chains Borifieid and Mary Bou-i- i mid and Mary Honifield Cosbv, iadi s at law of Anna BouLwId, oe-S. Pedersen and Hyram Jane line Pedersen, his wife, Pedersen and Jane Doe Peter--1his wile, Xephi Pedersen and Jane Doe Pedersen, his wife, Sarah Poder-c- o Reading, and Jane Doe and Mary Doe whose other md true names are unknown, the unknown Mila or wives of certain ' il Mat eu Pedersen, deceased, ail ml)":unknown persons 1,, lining any right, title, estate, Bl.ini-l- perieit Johnson Nuttall t: M. condition 1 A $250.00 in luiy. Bright 205 North Can deliver. J. Newt it. Phone 692 J 3. 1931. Feb. White Leghorn Baby Chicks $350.UU $4"0.00 $9 mi SALE OR TRADE Modern home aud larm in Franklin for Fl-t- f home in Logan. Call 543. Mrs George Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Beaver Dam, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Burrel. Mr. and Mrs, Burrel accompanied them to Salt Iake City where they spent The northwest quarter of section the fore part of the week . Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Bickmore 33, township 14 north of range 1 west of the Sait Lake Meridian, of Salt Lake have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bickmore. containing 160 acres. Also beginning at a point 5 They came up to attend the of J. A. Wahlen of Hyrum, chains east of the northwest father of Mrs. Rulon Bickmore. ot the east half of the northMr. and Mrs. Dell Austin of west quarter of section 1, township were qhursday evening Trenton 2 of west r the of north 13, ange Salt Lake Meridian; thence south gut ts ot Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. driven Sedan STVDKBAKER only 23U"0 utiles .. or 113-- Road Thus. J. Ronley) Mgr. FOR K1-- i ID, Not.ee is in i eby given that tlie annual niieltug ol the stockholders ol the 41'Tiiiii Irrigating Company will he held in the Myntm Third waid chapel at Hyrum, Utah, Monday, Feiu iKiiy lfi, 193, at 1 o'clock p ill., for the purpose of hearing the Secretary-Treasurefor the year ending January 31, 1931, to elect seven Directors for the ci. tiling two years and to transact such other business as nr.y ) roper-lcome before said meeting. Dated this 3rd day ot Fehtuary, -- In. the District STACK like new ('oi!ii-h- I'lion THIS WATCH Phone 1179 Canyon Lm-.in- OP Date of last publication, FORD PRODUCTS 1MJM IVtuif Iuiirsp Co. oo r sweet-hearte- Motor Logan Hatchery Coach looks and runs Tudor, CIIIX at or too small. White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Ked-s- , R. I. Aneouas, Wyan-dotte- s and Minoreas. Price list mailed on request. We specialize in Custom hatching. Brooder supplies. Used incubators for sale. Agent for arm-ha- ft Battery aud electric brooders. Perfet t eon- OAKLAND COACH-iluiPIANO BARGAIN $273.00 MY have a V.ti.tiMil Ihnifnilou must n i;t no m that Terms Trades an1 o!tr this piano to ;)()9N('k-i- , i sum '!iaiij lamih toi tm ot ilw. itmliait. By making tin sin ill liinullii pa moms, no U:un4 Miimi Co, Ouden 1931. NOTICE k FUR SALK uood as PERRY, Date of last publication, - Ford vVipc. adi. J,i NATIONAL i SLH BABY Now is the time to buy them. We have them and the price ic right. No orders too large l'j-To- SER VICE FOR SALE )R m nl. l93ti 4'.2" GEO. Y. SMITHS Real Estate Agency r sweet-hearte- I Trmk Ford 13924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 Ford Sport Ro&dBter 1 1927 Ford Coupe ton truck 11924 Ford 1929 Foul Sjiort Roadster 1 a on home, f h l -- piei e o' mount! -i lod- - on Kat pet n eeii did and I h Kouili tor only $lin" on ea-- i pa i men's 0 K. Dunn, wi'li tin- - fi i m ei general .weiw 'nr The Rear Kli er M n u.i Fire It -- in am e x onipanv lie inn sale xml fn 111 27. lo 7, II pel lent Oil 1 on in-- ii in, e NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In hand, and presently came up to loom 4 m-i- hon e $43. n. We have a buyer w w Ii 'l.i ju a l.ii c I. Uni. 'I 111 i d he lo, ,u d in Ward. Wiio 1m- - l! tor -- ah'? Logan, Utah Pat $.190 Licensed Chiropractcl Latest Method In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIOCHEMISTRY NERVEO-METESERVICE Phona 446-312 W. Center St., Logan Utah. dlowing cars Dave been ue to sell. The owner .w o.i- - end have pla. ed d lick el mg price on theta The left PHONE 893 So. 7th West, Logan, Utah 383 Sedan Uied Tudor Fold Coupe 192 1 Coai h Ton Tilick ii to 1 Rappleye Hatchery i Dr. Wm. W. Ross $75 tin 1927 Cln-$150 . $475. 11929 Chev. Coach . $425. 11929 Ford Coupe 1 . $350. 1928 Chev. Coach Ford H Ton Truck, $115. 1 -- Uni k'mii Coach $75.00 I'iJ.i l. i r Used Car Specials Why not get elm ks from hen'll. it hale II ol ell I helllsflv iiioiii y nia k et " From lock i hu-- e tool lies $ laid from 270 to 317 eggi weighing 24 ouine-- ; or moie to the dozen? We have gone to much trou-band expense to pioduie a SUPER CHICK' We have succeeded! You will agree if you hut investigate, fit " tier bundled for a grade of chicks that sell elsewhere toi $13 to $22 per hundred. A'toiney for riaintilf, come, look! aed Cashier may, or be nieinbeis cf the Board of Du er a s All of said officers shall be .stockholders in the Corporation. K n u el tier olficers as may be neces-ai- y n, ay t,? appointed by the 'ini B Ktnl ol Diiectors." Sui I. oilier business as ntay be 14c Chicks (' W IH'N'N'. - In NAME i ea-i- ii NOTICE post-haiullin- p; I'hMi.WTS- u u te blood-pressur- ' a copy i! H has been tiled with iliik of said couit. a The won .s brought to er juDim-phtiniilf's quieting title the billowing propc". located ill Millville Dach t'u'inty, Fiah, (owit: Iilui-Lot 1, Plat "A", Mill viilt '1 w te Sill vev. silver-heade- I'-:- ILL Washington Bureau. Daily I leraKl, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. l Chicks 14c v 'id, in' TK ok V r ,ir vxiDiri u e ot Un-- , ,i 'c' the sUlltllio,. . ,i .11 y i,i. i! s, i ,.tl w 1, " y in ninth Diri a. tion in the ; iii'ii-- i wise within thii is hi ty d.i' u'ler i i'vich, and in tend tile ab.ni- intith'd .ninui, and in ; r failme case so to do j'lde tnent will in- icndi-teagani'-- t you actor :.g to the iVniainl of the him, dancing immensely but noise lessly beside the hedge. Look, see! he chortled. See what I got In this nest In the hedge! Thrushes, two thrushes, a Mrs. and Mr. Look two eggs! I like thrushes. You know what? I'm going to build me a big house don n by the Maybe some river birds will fly there and rime little river birds, and well it a bird reservation. 1 like water birds. They're sensible." Ginger patted his Land affection ately. Ob, Benito," she said fondly my great big blessing! 1'ui awfully glad you came back. 1 dont see how we could ever get along wiih out you." A simple, son ol the soil, thats what he is," coin Who once has kissed it mented Bard, as they left him to This magio brink continue his happy tour ot the Cannot resist it premises, Ever must drink. Benito himself was very fond ot reiterating that he was a son ot the soil, and so he was indeed. He A ND as the spontaneous applause of his friends elevated still loved the rich scent of loamy loved the very sight of tender green higher both his pride and his abi te he swept grandly into the things shooting tiny terd-ilthe soft sod, loved a. .ho tnroaty, Italian. heart-ful- l sounds of out-ndoirs, the flutter of wings, the patter of "Chi alVesca ha morsa scampering wild feet, the chirp, or Del diti rambo peep, or carol of little woodland Spovaldo e strambo voices. Beta con te. A son of the soil, but not so simas would Isn't it fun, Bard? whispered ple and Isn't everything seem. Ginger happily. nice? (To Bo Continued) - DEPARTMENT " I nmn. ty da teu-ant- Ginger received a long strand of blue beads to match her eyes, a silk handkerchief and a very brilliant velvet rose for ber hat" Angelo and Pietro drew soft shirts just like Mr. Bard's, but a gTeat deal more startling in color and pattern. In addition, Angelo's mother bad sent him a huge cake with his name printed on the white frosting In pink letters and three bottles of er Italian grape Juice, which Angelo immediately served to the entire party as a thanksgiving for the safe return of their dear friend. They laughed, they talked, they slapped one anothers shoulders. Benny brandished his cane with a rakish air, and Jenky put the Imported lace collar on over her house dress just to prove her festival spirit, and Bard, beside Ginger, cautioned her not to Imbibe too freely of the Italian grape juice which was a bit different In effect from regular American. The Italians clicked their glasses, Angelo tried out the redeemed violin and found It as good as new, Benito burst Into irrepressible song. Ward, Uxpculors of tho Eslalo .Murom Ward. dii We Hid the Smoke Stains With White Paint Yu bird-hous- who was partial to art, brought a large framed of one of Rubens most court pictures and a set paints in a burnt fTO Bard, he had lithograph flamboyant s 4 Everything s nicer tnan just plain nice, he declared extravagantly. Everything's perfect. Its just plain heaven." And they smiled Into each other's eyes and believed it. But BeDito, for all his Joy la this reunion vitb his friends, did not forget that he bad other Interests around the plac. and In a few minutes he wandered out alone. The others, watching affectionately from the windows, saw him proceed slowly from bird house to shaking his head regretfully for those that continued empty, chlrruplug joyously to those that sheltered little feathered He had brought presents for them, too, a small glass water bowl for each house and a bag of Canada peas, with a small can of hemp seed aa a special treat Presently, from far- off In the woods they heard his great voice Come, look! he shouted. ' Quh k, !': nut LEGAL NOTICES Consult and a Chinese Ivory pickle fork. These he gave to Ginger to be delivered to her parents with bis ardent love and deep respect. To Jenky, almost with tears in bis eyes, he presented a roll of black silk sufficient for a new dresa and maybe two, and a lacs collar, Imported. For Ben be had a new can, with a solid silver top and his initials monogrammed on it in an elaborate design. For Sundays, Benito said resoundingly. THE SAID Oi l'll Sni'ih Ih.ll'.F.. Smith U Nnrili Mam Street I tali Log. in Fxinnimitioiti Fi cc! INf .utions .... 5 0c WHY LAY MORE? S. DEAD or ALIVE HORSES or COWS Phone 49 fcsrsBEserasss nsssasr: Colorado Animal Company By-Produc- ts No. 1 |