Show ilV 2 THE Wonderful pocketsfand (such Is (lie queer nature of mankind) he experienced as great a shock on finding that one of Ids shoes was missing as ever Hawkins had given him At some point In Ids that shoe had escaped from bis pocket and now forlorn and solitary on roof or on lead or on balcony marked some stage of his palace But he could not wait to ruminate over the point he had no time for regrets ns It was dangerous to hang about where at any moment attention be drawn to him He thrust his might foot Into his remaining shoe and passed out Into the street He glanced round to mnko sure no furtively enemy was near and et off with one foot shod and the other In a vilely holed sock for I’nddington station thev Bauer’s myrmidons allhough had gone very thoroughly through Harold’s pockets had token nothing which had no bearing on the matter of King Baphnel’s letters Harold's money In silver and copper still remained in Ills trousers pockets of this Harold was sure for his hands sere thrust into those pockets In order to keep up his he It trousers — he had no suspenders remembered So In this fashion Harold hobbled along to Paddington sta onto a Ims and rushed tlon scrambled upstairs to the comfortable darkness where his foot would he Invisible and It was In tils rags loss noticeable this fashion that Hirnld returned to ni Sene Fell View lit eleven o’clock hours of unexnight after thirty-siplained bsence Nothing untoward occurred on the bus but as he climbed stiffly down the some stairs at Morley Park station one saw him Some one turned ag Itatedly to his companion nnd pointed Borne one began to follow him out him along the quiet streets Harold quickened his steps the steps of his P"r:: r quickened likewise But rolling down the road came de llverancefor Harold burly Into the lamplight form emerged hands In belt and that reassuring asIf eonfidem e pect of preternnturnl which so endears the London policeHarman to well behaved Londoners old's faltering steps regained their lost rhvthm: he walked on serenely past Scae Fell Vievv was the policeman now less than a quarter of n mile away The pollcemnn eyed Harold curiousIn ly as ho passed In the lamplight that Intensely respectable suburb It was not URtml to see young men with seared faces with torn clothes and reswithout collars and— hv fleoree The cue shoe missing policeman thought It might he ns well Harold he more little a turned about nnd rolled along with unhurried gait keeping up easily with Ilirold'a frantic but wenry stride saw Ilarold reach the The pollcemnn gnte of Sene Fell View suv him enter boldly nnd open the door with a latchkey saw him pii'-- In and heard the He decided door shut behind him that Harold mtit ben law abiding cltl of eccentric attire and turned 7en And nil round him tr away satisfied the gloom of the night the emissaries of the Erdol flehlef Gesellschnft nnd of the Frank furt Kartel nnd of Ids majesty the king of the Huns nnd Avars faded hack Into the darkness to resume their wnteh once more In their webs There were still lights In Scae Fell View ns Harold entered nnd the sound of his key In the door brought forth Pound In the hall from the Mrs But Harold drawing rooru mortally tired and desperately seared did not even care He dragged his leaden feet along the hall grasped the ban Isters and began to climb the stairs Mrs Pound observed the missing shoe the missing collar the torn clothes the fact that Harold she remembered bad been out all the night before and It was some seconds before she could rally And when she did Harold was half way up the stairs (TO BK CONTtNt’KD Week by COM FORT for COLICKY GENTLE REGULATION CHAPTER best way to prevent coll® Bay Is to avoid gas In stomach sum! bowels by keeping tie entire intestinal tract open free from waste But remember this: a tiny baby® tender little organs cannot stand harsh treatment They must be Jnst tie time gently urged This Caatoria can help most Castorla Is made for baknow specially yea bies and children It is a pore vegetable preparation perfectly harmless It contains no harsh drugs no narcotics For years it haa helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and children suffering with digestive upsets colds and fever Keep genuine Castorla on hand with Th® doctor® the name: CASTORIA Naver Happened Before The Smiths had had tlielr car for quite a while and had never bad any trouble One night fate was against them Tta a blowout” said Mr Smith can’t be” insisted Mrs Smith never have had one" “We Drink Away that heavy drowsy feeling! 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Ilamld found himself swallow ing hard again as he tried to desperately work out how to negotiate the drop The solution of the dlllleultv presented Itself at onee for at Hamid’s elbow was a drainpipe to the ground Stiflly and awkwardly he thrust himself toes tfrst off the leads grubbed the pipe In the niche of time nnd half Xellli aIf v slit h e red to the ground It only remained for Harold to catch a bus and go home — at least that Is how It appeared at first sight Then It dawned upon him that bv now tits attire had reached a degree of which could remonuhlv dilapidation be described as fantastic He had no collar or tie nnd his shirt had been tom open tv admit the kindly ntten-tions of Mr Ilawklns The once neat and serviceable blue suit with the GARLAND GARLAND TI31ES and filthy— block stripe was toi there was a huge trlungular tear In ne or two small ones one knee and here nnd there In the coat while both coat and trousers were daubed all over with the filth of dozen of square rods of roof He was hatless and for the Ha felt In his side moment shoeless One C S Ykf" CU toknw Found in Shakeipearn The line "caviare to the general” appears In Shakespeare's play “Hamlet" Act ri Scene II where Prime Hamlet Is speaking to the actors “1 heard thee speak me a Nixing specs'll once hut It was never acted or If It was not above once for the I remember pi iv phased not tie million ’twns caviare to the gcWternl The word “general" here signifies “the Caviare the Russian general public” condiment made from the of the sturgeon was tben considered ft new and fashionable delluuy hut was mt obtainable by nor relished hy the common people C"oneqmntiv anything bewhich fails to achieve popularity cause It Is thought to he nbove the or taste mav comprehension popular “caxl to as be considered ire the gen re eral” Cannibal Rripect White Although cannibals of the African ’tingle place little value on n human life they wiirncVer kill a whlte'manr J K Wen ties Naugatuck (Conn) rubber manufacturer asserted after’ three J cars among tb e Kind assjpiLca treatment and a nt check on all whites entering the jungle assures their safety he said i High Cultivation At the experiment station of Cf ora do Agricultural college the onlv one of its kind In the world Prints vegetables and grain tire oirttvated Hi the mountains at sn nltilm’g of 80 feet UTAH Intermountain -- Briefly Told for Busy Sally News $eZ ItmJfft By Readers WATER SAVING FLAN BUSY BUG KILLERS ASK DEBT 1I0UDAY GRAIN IS ADVANCING ARE LOWERED bites rnowo UT-artesian wells which have been flowing or pumped during the growing season should Is once the advice of be closed at Thl® plan the Utah county agent will conserve a considerable snpply water for Irrigating next season of AFTON WIQ— Crews of ninety are working on the U g proadjacent ject for bug extermination This work greatly to Star valley relieves the local unemployment situation men OGDEN UT— According to tbs of the Farmers' district manager stocks National Grain corporation remaining In the inter of wheat are unusually country jponatahn and values are rising Prices small bare shown an Increase of approximately 18 cents In the last three months and rates have made an advance until they exceed the prices on the Chicago market BOISE IDA— Reductions In the Kellelectric power rales in Burke ogg and Wallace have been orderutilities commissed by the public ion The cities are served hy the corConsolidated public Utilities poration BOISE IDA— Western states Ircongress for s rigators petitioned moratorium on reclamation project payments and added a request for an appropriation for the reclamation fund to carry on presafter receipts from ent projects settlers ceased The irrigators held a meeting nnd formed a known as permanent organization Reclamation congress the Federal In whose name the requests on were made men UT— About TOOELE went to work when the International Smelter company’s local smelter opened for business recently LOGAN UT— A proposal 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totalled $100580 IDA— Lack of BURLEY has resulted in an unusual Volume of wood cutting In the Minidoka national forest With time on their bands unemployed men are hauling hundreds of loads of lumber from the reserve A great deal of the wocnl brought out lias been killed during the rlne beetle control operations UniORE— The PORTLAND versity of Idaho won the Intercollegiate crops judging contestant the Livestock exPacific International Idaho scored 8190 points position Montana State 8137 Oregon State 7293 John Ilohnhorxt of Idaho received high score with 2840 poimg II Scars of Oregon State Ernest was second with 2832 po'nts UT— To relieve unMORGAN conditions in Morgan employment county It Is planned to Improve the from Moigun City to Porhighway Other road work Is to be terville as a humus of puttiBg a considered number of men nnd teams at work ' Made the In Intermountain ORIGINAL WOOLEN MILLS UTAH Lake Salt West City Salt in History Salt played an important part in of civilization and 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