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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI. UTAH liMW e.aoc NIGHT A STORY Of THE GREAT NORTH vingie dj ILLU5TRATI0NS 6y tyCOMrzfci SYNOPSIS. ' WtST 7 fillets of Daily's lumber ramp nlrecta alraiiKer to Hie ramp. VV'ult.r foretntrotlurea hliimBlf to John Dully,Sundry man, ua "the liUllliKWonh Lumber Co., or of It." He imikra acquaintance with the camp and the work. lie Klvea filleta ittrmliuilon to rlile lilmk Uolt. hla addle ti rae. In an he prove to the foreman thatemersoncy tie doee not lack JuiiKiiient. Hi kl tella him of the Preacher, tie dlacovers that HIl.Ha beura the sign of the Hllcts tribe of Indiana and undra what her aurnume la. In the fliiBh of a tender moment he calla her "Hie NlKht Wind In the and kleaea her. flippy Ordway, muKuslna writer from New York, cornea to Ually'a to net material fur a romnin'e of the lumber region. llHtnprien of the Yellow IMnea t o Mania Sundry to keep off a trnct of he clulma title to and elumpiui tlilnka lie haa bouKlit aa the KaatHundry Belt. Hampden a. (a up a cabin on the East lielt and warn treapuaaera off. Bandry can fli.d no written evidence of tide to the tract. Mia men pull down the cabin. a Sundry coniparea Hllrts and I'oppy. and llumpden'a men flwht over the The I'reHcher atopa the diHpulcd tra.-t- . flu lit. Ha miry flnda that the deed to the Kaat Hell haa never been recorded. Ha decldwa to get out hla contract llrgt and tlKht for the atumpuite afterward. I'oppy scrula trickery and Mills with Hampden tp Kaln lila ronlldence. Kha tells Sundry that llanipden la crooked and that ahe'll et him. Koea to Kulein In aearch or evidenceI'oppy Hiiulnal Hampden. Bnndry and Hlela ride to the aeaahora ttm ocean for the Ural time.and bllela auea gun-ory'- CHAPTER XMIContlnued. Even as he spoke she lost her footing end wont headlong down the cliff, rolling over and over In the sliding sand, to bring up fifteen feet below where the path turned sldewlse on a little shelf. Without heed she gathered her-elf- . threw back her braids and rushed on. leaping downward like deer. When Sandrjr reached ber she was ankle deep In the aurf. gazing with all ber starved nature In her eyes, that yet shone with a martial fire Then, suddenly, through bo rue rent In too sodden sky. a beam of light ahot through the mist, tranaflrurlne it Bandry saw the look of Intoi I oa t Ion creep Into her eyes, the drunkenness 01 emotion that dulled them drnwallv. I.lnea drew In ber oval cheeks and lowly her face broke Into a look of anguish she put up an arm and cov cred It, turning toward the bearh Sandry caught her In bis arms and held her. weeping bard, against bis oreasu "I cannot bear It!" cried Blletz from this shelter, "oh. I hurt! I hurt!" "S h! 8 b!" whispered Sandry huskily. "It Is too great too great for the NlKht Wind to behold." The ride home was sllcnL with San dry In the lead, bis spirit still stirred and shaken by what be had beheld Tbey did not apeak again until the camp lay them at the big bend "8 lets," said fiandry then. "'Hack IW)ll is yours. None other sball ever ride hlra again." She said nothing, but ber fingers tightened In the gallant crest tossing before ber. When they rode up across the small lirldee that spanned the slough below the ffMt log the foreman was standing beside the hammer block He reached up huge, bare arms and swung the girl lightly down, sending a glance across her shoulder lhat arrested the owner's attention Instantly , "Mr. Kandry." b said simply. "Hampden's got us. There hain't a J;trk in the camp but Collins. He's tjouchl the mill at Toledo an' offered a twodollarsday raise to every tlm berjack an' rtverbog in the county. ITven Harris," Iially'a big voice deep rned with bitterness, "that we was aeten a dollars payln day an be was worth It for there hain't a Bier like biro this side o' Trlsco has gone for nine! Hampden come to the very up there on the road an' gatb crpd em out fer a talk an they ontrn back an' packed like sheep! Damn their hldfs! He bad contracks fer two years at them wages an' they men! like fools scrambled fer the chance! An' some of 'era's ben fight In blra a couple o years! He had wagons waiiln' In a string at the bend o the road ready to move "em that bad cabins! Uurson an' Click sn McMasters they all loaded their duffle an' bike. An' I don't know of another bunch o' loggers this side o "Cortland!" Sandry, bis face gone white as sand under bis hat brim, stared at tbe blank windows of the cabins. "T-a-t. son." said Ma Daily firmly when be filer ed the long room, "eat s fret sn' think after. A empty a poor boiler for worklo' fl storo-tnlrk'- steam." And Sandry. looking Into her kindly old face, saw the ssnity of ber ad vice. He took ber fat band snd a spoon and the end of a dish towel also hoMltig It light In bla own for a soomert "Right yon are, ma," be answered and sat blrn down. CHAPTER XIV. Th Call ef the Wind. Tbe tight lay thick over tbe Siiett coaatry. High above, the pine tons sang wltb a roar, soft voiced but far reaching a thunder. Mystery snd loneliness pTe"J upon the wilder tiess like a fireer. It quivered the sharp ears of Hiacfe Poll prlrfced for ward, listening, it padded the feet of Crex" running abesd Is tbe trail but upon Sllets Its touch was lost She, too, was of the forest on a night like this; she, too. was free of Its hidden paths. Hour after hour they threaded the familiar way, and presently the forest lightened, fell away left them at the steep shore of the Slleti river, gurgling along la the darkness, swift and shallow. ' Fields and pastures lay here upon right and left and cabins stood squat In tbe shadows. This was tbe beadquar ters of the reservation. Through the small settlement, up a lane and across a woods-lo- t went tbe trio, and presently Slletx drew rein where a sorry shack crouched forlornly beneath a mammoth fir. Tbe sound brought to Its door a bent figure that came and stood at Black Bolt's bead like a shadow. Siletz spoke In jargon, slid down, trailed the reins on tbe earth and entered the little houBe. An hour later she stood against Its closed door, facing a dusky circle of squatting figures, her trim form straight In the lamplight, ber shirt open a bit at tbe throat, ber slim hands eloquent In quiet gestures. Near tbe pine table that held the fitful light stood old Kolawmle, of the white splendid Illustration man's ways. M He might have been fifty years of age. he might bave been a hundred. Pure blood of chiefs ran In bis veins, and be had memories of the time when tbe Oregon country reached from the northern sound to the valley of the Sacramento. About bim gathered a silent circle, young men who could speak good English and write essays on the evolution of man, older ones who accepted the modern modes with reservations, and a few like himself of tbe ancient time. To them Slletx was speaking. "Trouble haa fallen upon the Night Wind." she said sweetly, "and she comes to ber friends for help. Sandry at the camp is deserted by his men. Tbe camp falls, the work Is stopped, tbe engines are silent at their posts, and a big contract that means much Is ready to be lost and Hampden of the Yellow Pines laughs in glee, for he has done this thing. Men there are not In the( country and to go to Port land means loss of time on tbe great contract. Therefore Sandry ails with bla bead In bis bsnds. thus " With swift art she bent ber dark head forward upon her palms, drooped her slim shoulders, and Instantly De spalr loomed before the dusky circle. "For which tbe heart of S'lets sickens, for she Is Sandry's woman." There was silence for a space. Tbe girl was an artist. "She would belp bim. Therefore she comes to ber friends, whose hearts are large with friendship, though their hands are soft with leisure. Tbe SI lets need not work. Will they give tbe free gift of labor for tjie Nlgbi Wind's manT" It was a heart speech. It was In Jargon and It was successful, for with the early dawn, blue gray with mist and sun shot with crimson. Sandry, who had not slept, standing with fur rowed brows on tbe office step, beard sounds of hoofs at tbe valley's head. He looked and beheld a cavalcade of horsemen, riding with ease on their ragged ponies, and led by Sllets upon Clack Holt, who still stepped proudly after his day and night's Journey. while Coosi.ab rolled with swinging eara at bis side. "Here," said the girl as she rode up "they will work for the big contract." And she slid down with a little sigh of weariness before Sandry could of fer his arm. "Gosh!" said Dally to himself In the shadow of the office, "tbe Slwashesl" "Mr. Sandry." he said to the owner when the long tables were filled In every place wltb tbe best of tbe van Ishlng tribe that Sllets could pick. "I'to klckln myself that I dldnt think of the Indians myself, though Lord knows If we can whip etn In line, tor It would take tbe devil himself to make a Slwash work." Hut It did not lake his majesty. took only the word of Kolawmle. who bad given a command which a quiet half breed who seemed the leader of tbe crew artlessly repeated to Sandry "We will work till the contract's saved." he said; "In giving to you we give to Slett, who Is your woman." And Sandry. astounded beyond measure, opened bis mouth and closed It without speech. And it was work Indeed for alt. San dry himself, as be bad grimly threat ened once, "learned bow" and tended hook. Collins took Hastings' place at tbe reading donkey, selecting a slim, brown boy ss fireman, while tbe foreman proved his worth a dozen times over, by being everywhere at once, by filing thinea down to the most rigid system, by planning, eteculing finishing, with the hand and mind of "Yes," flamed the younger man, but I bave five million feet of logs at the mouth of my slough! I'll float my contract on time, Mr. Hampden and then I'll look Into tbe little matter of my East Belt." Tbat day he got his first letter from It was heavy and Poppy Ordway. satiny and It breathed an Insidious perfume. Also It was brilliant with excitement and hinted at great things. "I'm certain Hampden's crooked," she wrote; "I've found a man who knows bim and hat's In tbe commls sioner's office. -- He's young and he's susceptible and he thinks I'm one of the 'ring!' Oh. but it's exciting. I 'passed him a tip' Isn't that the way you men would say It T tbat I bad a 'snap' In view, but that I already bad a homestead In Arizona and tbe The mention of thing progresses. Hampden and 'snap' did for him and I'm all but over the brink of a fraudulent entry even now I He's offered In my case, specially to come down on the price of my 'patent' two hundred dollars of course clandestinely; I'm to say nothing about It to tbe 'ring!' Ye gods! I'm wild with tbe More luck. later." February Tm passing. Tbe days of fitful sunllgut were becoming more frequent. Tbe camp was humming with business. Silent, bent on the thing In hand, the Indians worked without need of encouragement. The slough was bank-ful- l and Its surface was covered from dawn to dark with a floor of logs slowly drift Ing on every tide downward to the backwater. At the slough's mouth a huge cradle was slowly forming In Its braces. Here the little loading donkey puffed and tooted, grappling many-totlm bers with Its two drag hooks, placing them here and there. The mass of chains ' covered tbe bottom of the cradle a few feet apart. Twelve men worked continually at the great marine monster, packing the logs Inside the cradle, carrying the giqnt chains up and over as tbe snug floor reached the top, lacing the whole together and at last lifting the center gently, thus giving to tbe thing its likeness to a vast cigar. A timber-sealer- , sent down by tbe Portland firm, was constantly in attendance. A shack had been thrown up at the head of the raft and a watch was kept by day and night. "We can't trust Hampden a minute. John," said Sundry; "I'm learning suspicion." Indeed be was learning many things. Only John Daily In the sanity of bis Just nature watched this Johnny Eastern take his rough knocks and come up wltb bis teeth set These two were growing together In a slow affection. Tbe big room bad in a sense, become borne to Sandry 'hi '.' I i ij I Itiiif Mystery and Loneliness Pressed Upon th Wilderness. and tbe evenings when Ma sst In ber little rocker and Slletx braided ber mats with Coos nab beside her filled his soul wltb pesce. Tbe Preacher bad slipped away as silently snd mysteriously ss be had come, wltb a blessing upon all .and a promise to return "when you sball Deed me, my children," toil-wor- CHAPTER XV. "There Is No Law for a Genius." March came In like a lamb with delicate weather, crystal clear and opal bright, and wltb It came Miss Ordwsy. Sandry was glad to see ber. but tbe critical point was at band and be scarce took time to est or sleep from tbe great work of the contract. Tbe mammoth raft was ready, the largest, according to Daily, that tbe camp had ever sent out In all Its life, nd a special boat from the Portland Mills company would lsy off Ysquins to receive It on tbe sixteenth. On the night of the second. Dally caught a glimmer of white on tbe lintel. It was a paper, stuck In with a thumb-tatk- . "Watch your raft." It said, "for powder." Tbat was all. and It wss unsigned. Dally told Sandry of the Incident and showed the warning. So for the remaining nights the great raft was lighted from end to end and four of the Indians patrolled It In shifts, armed with rifles snd un der orders to shoot at tbe first sign of an artist. trouble. It would bave been contrary to ho The work wnt forward rapidly. Tbe man nature If Sandry had not felt a Siwxshe. born and raised In the timthrill of triumph hen he neit ran ber country, knew all tbe work of the arrfss Hampden at Toledo. camp and they needed tio driving The Vellow Pine owner grinned They were a godsend to Sandry In " Siwashesr be said Insolently. "g the pressing days and be came to look washes!" apon tbem with a wide tolerance. 0 "In serving you we serve Sletx,'" he quoted to himself, " 'for she's your And an odd sensation woman.' " prickled his skln; tingled at the roots of bis balr. Some way, somehow, these were Slletx people these silent, t creatures, who shiftless, made no use of their talents, yet who did bard, unnecessary labor at tbe call of the blood. That night, with the raft and even the two engines under guard and all tbe length of track patrolled, he came In tired, worn to a thin edge with sleeplessness, tense and taut as a singing wire, to meet Miss Ordway. She slipped ber hand Into his arm with a little, familiar gesture and turned bim about "Come along and relax," .she said, "you're almost hysterical." "I believe I am," said Sandry wearily, though as he stepped out Into the night, soft already wltb the breath of spring as Is the way with the coast country, where the seasons shoulder each other suddenly for place, be looked uneasily for Slletx. "Let's go up to the old rollway. It's deserted and I have things to tell you oh, many things!" She laughed, ber little rippling laugh that was so soft and rich, and it soothed the man's strained nerves like a narcotic. Miss Ordway eat down, or rather climbed up, on a log that lay bealde the rollway and drew her gray broadcloth aside. Sandry settled himself beside her and took oft his hat Tbe soft, changed breath of tbe night air was grateful to bim. "W'be-ew-t I'll be thankful when this strain Is over, that raft headed out to sea and my contract fulfilled! I never knew business was so strenuous." Miss Ordway looked at bim through the dusk with admiring eyes. "But look bow you're succeeding I well-taugh- ones for the young owner of tbe Dil llngworth. He did not see that be bad taken the silent little girl of the hills, and that the dominant, clever woman of tbe world bad taken bim. Yet such were the facts in the vague, shape that affairs bad assumed. With a splendid tact Miss Ordway kept away from him, presenting at such times as they chanced to meet a serene poise tbat was as charming as ber abandon bad been tbat nlgbf by the rollway. On tbe other band, Slletx watched him with troubled eyes. There was tbat In features and voice; that frightened her, as a loving woman! Is ever frightened when trouble rides tbe shoulder of the beloved. Therefore one night soon after Sandry's talk wltb Miss Ordway, Slletx followed htm as be went to tbe office after supper. It was a black night, and Sandry was not aware of ber presence uutll a touch fell on bis sboul- half-forme- d "Wbstr "You," said Miss Ordway In a whisper. Wilh her pretty, inimitable gesture of daring she put up a band, laid It against bis cheek and drew bis face toward ber. "Boy," she said In a curiously choked tone, as If emotion dominated ber. "ob. boy! With your youth and your eagerness, your Inherent strength and your losing bsttlel Did you not know thst you were aa fire to tneT Sbe slipped off tbe log and stood be fore bim. ber bands clasped across ber breast and all ber magnificent beauty a lure In tbe spring dusk. "Ah!" sbe laughed recklessly, "yon have set me Darning, like a line of fire at night! And I care nothing tbat I " tell you there Is no taw for a gen-lus!- And. turning swiftly, sbe went down tbe slope, away from bim, leaving him as she bsd done once before with bis bead whirling under tbe spell of ber beauty and her daring. But this time she bad left far more, for within bim there surged end r'.oted emotions thst defied control Joy and triumph and savage desire to even scores with tbe man who bsd so cruelty pressed bim. relief at the pronr.ect of saving so easily bis Fsst Pelt and bis future; and. bursting through the rest, the tingle of her words. Ike sin sired corn pre ben t'.cn of them Tbe daya that followed were bard W (how all izet of the detiiable giadet. So there u no question but thai we can tatufy you. w' mount them any way you want them. Out modes) piicet auke buying euy. BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY SALT lAKt ilKLtf 100 MAIN CITY" What seeds shall I plant? Seedi that grow, ol coune: Vogelet't High Grade. Re Cleaned and Teted Allalia. Timothy, Cloven, and Craue (of special utuia mixture. See lhat the teedi ed for yout vegetable and flower (ardent are Vogelei t. Alto youi Seed Potatoes and Dry Land Giaint. Vogelei Seedt look like other teedt. but they never lail lo "maka good." Send lot our catalog. It it Fiee for the atking. C Vimh Any size roll film 1 developed . . . Any size film pack OA developed . . . ZU x 0 cents CentS Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. ia 8. Main Rtreet Halt Lake City, Utah Cream Wanted NgLtON-RICK- I ball-fello- Don't wuh lot one. Seed Co. Vogeler Sail Lake Kr. Why.-lt's.grea- "Yes but for how much of It can thank myselfT Hampden baa me In a bad hole about my great East Belt the best timber In tbe region and the base, practically, of the Dllllngwortb's future and but for these Indians I would be now well, I bate to think where I'd have been." "S'b!" said Miss Ordway; "not so fast about that bad bole. Instead. Mr. Walter Sandry, we've got your friend Hampden In the deepest hole be was ever In In all his life. In fact, when we say tbe word, he'll turn over tbe East Belt with both bands." Sandry held out a band and Miss Ordway took It, not after ber usual manner of but with a gentle, proprietary motion. She tapped the breast of ber princess gown. "1 bave right here copies of filings on sixteen claims, all duly put through by 'cash entry by as many different men and I know that Hampden owns all these numbers, that be furnished the money for bulkllng the cabins, for filing fees, for advertising, for final proofs at tbe land office and for tbe government price of tbe land. In re turn for all this these bogus entry- men your drifting gentry of the spiked boots and tbe 'turkey In most cases received four hundred dollars each for the breaking of tbeir faith No wonder wltb the government. Hampden la rich!" For a long moment Sandry sat In a silence so deep thst be ceased to breathe. He was grssplng tbe magnl tude of the man's daring tbe gigantic risk be ran with bis safety In tbe un certain bands of sixteen nun. And also be was beginning to com prehend, wonderlngly, tbe daring of this woman, ber finesse, ber cleverness snd her success. "Wonderful!" be said at last; "It Is psst belief! And bow, for the love of heaven, did you ever wind up tbat commissioner to put bis own besd la the noose by giving you those proofs T Miss Ordway looked away down tbe fsst dsrkenlng slough, and there was that In ber narrowed, smiling eyes which, bsd Sandry seen, would bave shocked bim from ber, "He dldnt give." she said oddly; "I took." And something In the speech si lenced the man. "Sometimes," went on this clever woman, "one will take providing there Is a great enough Incentive. I bad a great Incentive." She ceased, waiting, and against bis will Sandry supplied tbe question. Own a Dia in oiitl S9 KiM'li-- t A S e CRKAMERV CO. a.Sail l ake t'lly. I'lah -- MKS AND WOMKN. Now la the tuneto Irarnihe barlier traite. In xnMt (tematiil. Kprctal rata now open fir Ml dart. Only lion lime miulred. Tool furnUhiHl and rommiiHtin pui while learning. Call ur write Mukr Halwr bcuoul. 13 ComVYANTFD Bar-Ite- rs Under Orders to Shoot at ths First Sign of Trouble. der, almost as light and soft aa tbat of tbe mist upon bis face. "Sandry." said Slletx. He turned swiftly and all the vex atious ache of his heart seemed to cul minate suddenly In a desire to take ber In bis arms. "Yes?" be aald, yielding to the In fluence of tbe misty darkness and tbe nearness of this girl who typified tbe wild so alluringly, "the Night Wind breathes upon my heart. Why Is It. LltUe S letx?" (TO BE CONTINt-KP.- ) PLAN NEW CITY FOR CHINA Hankow, Destroyed In Revolution, May ee Henuiit in the Form or a Triangular Island. mercial HI.. Halt Lake CUy. UtaJi. EXPERT KODAK Finishing Hit our do your Lnr; shiplers Cameras Surplice auiaum.. Films THIEF Some (May OR BUSINESS MAN? Reflections en Honesty That Seem a Little Harsh at the First Reading. If yon deliberately plan to soil to another nan something which you know Is not worth the price you ask, and you depend on bis lack of knowledge concerning It to make It possible; for you to carry out the deal, you are a thief. Oh, It sounds a little harsh, does It? Anyone making that statement to you you would call bim a liar? You bold that an article Is worth to another man just what be Is willing to psy for It. Mighty sllmsy cover for your dishonesty, this. If your conscience doos not bother you after you have made a deal la which you know that you bave wrongfully convinced a man that something you sold bim represents what be paid for it, you bave a mean, dishonest streak In you. Ton are taking from that man something to which you are not entitled. Tbat is what the man docs v. ho enters your bouse at night and robs yen. Tbat be gives you nothing In return and has not asked your permission be takes It Is not an argument on which you may refute the Aate tnent that you are a thief. Every bit lhat you bave taken la excess of tbe worth of tbe article you sell makes you a dishonest man. Exchange. The recent agitation regarding the proposed rebuilding of that part of Hankow, China, destroyed during the revolution, has developed Into plana which may make the city r triangular Island, and for thl an English company offered tin July, 1914) to furnish 150,000,000 at tbe cloae of tbe war then pending. Commissioner Tan To has drawn op a comprehensive plan of Improvement One preliminary survey and one tnlnute survey bave been made, and all preparations for laying out the sites, digging the new canal and constructing the river bridges are being actively pushed on, Tbe best part of the city Is now a strip of land along tbe river Yangtxe, and this bss been turned Into concessions, so that nothing can be done In regard to IL Next In Importance Is the land between tbe river and the old market place, which Is the only area on which developments can be made. As tbe lower end of the Disrupt plsce Is conMere fer Use Than Ornament. nected with tbe concessions, no extenMrs. It., new to tbe neighborhood can on sion be made that side. where she lives, received ber first InAt the rear Is a shallow take, and vitation to an Important social event, without great effort It cannot be and for the occasion arrayed herself turned into a market with becoming daintiness. It was on A comprehensive review of the situof those murky evenings, not so very ation which recently appeared In lb far bark, and to protect ber feet on Chinese National Curite bas met tbe way from the door to ber auto she with widespread spprovtL It says: drew over her 'Cinderella party slip"Tbe strip of land behind tbe conces- pers a pair of storm rubbers the kind sions and tbe site of tbe lake are all that look twice as big. because of the distant from the river, hence trans- shield that comes up over the instep. Chinese comportation Is difficult When lime came to on ber wrap merce should extend and expand, and to go home, she was put horrified to find other undertakings must b effected. that she had been revealing to the "Those In charge of tbe project public gate all evening a combination now Intend to open a canal, beginning of party slippers, silken hosiery aixt at the urper part of the Has river, grim shoe. Khe had forgotten to reconextending along the rear of tbe move ber weather protectors. cessions and Joining the Yangtte river. Thus Hankow will be a triangular Unrest In Crimson CulcK. Island. fellers at Crimson Otiloh dH4-ed.- " "On every side of It vessels wilt remarked Ilronrho Cob. "as how be able to cast anchor, and the de were fur peace. The general sentiment was that we'd be more peaceful velopment of Industries and commerce will go forwsrd by leaps and if we'd disarm. "Rut you are carry bounds." lag a gun." "Tea. Everybody Is wait-I- n' fur everybody else to disarm first. I'm kind o' afraid this reluctance an' Philosophical Poodle. Said the portly, paunchy poodles, usplrton IS goln to start some bard with "the pie bald, hoodie. teellns." "Quit likely you detest my style and From the Bolt. breed. Put to envy I m a strsngef. m The Russian army I In the matn a no dog In the manger. To let others do their pleasur Is my creed rm peasant army. Tartars, Little Rusaware that I n no beauty. Stilt. I gon t sians. Fir.ns. Llthnantans. Trbovash, think It my duty to worry oer tbe Khirglse, Esths. Toles and Cirrasslans sre all represented, but the mass of errors of the world, t prefer calm Ion to pester snd vexation, snd t the soMiers mme from the Krestjana, lounge here with my caudle tightly of peasant, classes. furled." Kansas City Star. Willing to Be of Use. "Now. but by, 1 want to t e helpful Sarcasm. aid tne brt.le. "Mess my tittle wife. f"h "What s his rxrf haMf f ! 'S-- i If yoa have any ronpona to ho Kne "Ahtiq'i." ig'aring hfrig y.tu may turn that work otw m , torrr.ttei "Is that one of , iiiiftvtiie Courier-Journal- . It las r"Ju'1g bo-fo- re Ti cone-shape- d 'i-- rd r-- " |