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Show The Murray Facie Thursday, July 4, 1929 Pajre Two iV WSsat the Gray House MM TT. Service by Wyndham Martyn W. N. THE STORY to demanded see Mr office boy, who bad suffered much In the past at Smucker's hands, ticked his Up when he saw bis enemy. "He's out of town," said the boy. The Hilton Hanby baa purchased country place ths Gray house, near Pin Plaint. Mlaa Selenos, former tenant, warna him that the house la under a curat. Further alarming detalla are upon Adolf Bmurker Hanby'a secretary, by a man who clalma to have been chauffeur for Sir Stanford 8eymour, former oca cupant of the place. The laugh off the warnlnga. But they are shocked when they hear that the caretaker of the Gray man named Kerr, has house, been murdered. mysteriously Hanby consults hie frlerd The family starts for the new home. Appleton, a clerk if Douglas and Smith, the agents from whom Hanby bought the Gray house, urges Pelham to dissuade Hanby from occupying the Gray houae, Pelham becomes a member of the household. A phone call from a man who declares he la an old acquaintance of H.inby'a, urges him to preserve a part of the grounds as a bird sanctuary. The llanbys take possesalon of the Gray house A stranger Introducing himself as Frederick Appleton, calls at the Gray house and Is welcomed because of hla Interest In bird life. Hanby engages Appleton as his agent. The Sclenos mystery Is explained. Han-by- Pel-ha- m "and be wouldn't see you If be was here." TH wait," said 8mucker loftily. "We have no sleeping accommodations," snld the boy. "He won't be back for weeks, and you'd be In the way." "Ton were Smucker. "And yon a always were liar," said always thief,-shoute- the other. "I've got your I've seen you pinching stamps, and I got the blame for HI" "You are the serf of a capitalist," "Ton are lickspittle sold Smucker. of. the forces that hold us down. We shall have usee for your kind when the day comes!" "Tou are a d d anarchist I" cried number 1 tho boy. CHAPTER VII 12 Consider for a moment tlie esse ol the uiifurtunute Adolf Smucker, bereft of Job and soured by the difficult; of finding another. Until be was discharged he hud not known that bla tatm among bla neighbors was wholly due to their mistaken estimate of the Importance of bis position In the cilice of Hilton llnnby, of Leonard street, woolen merchant. The ouly Jobs open to Mm were of a sort ttmt would have lowered Mid In the eyes of bis friends, his family, and the young men paying court to his daughters. Nor was this all. I.Ike many another careful man, he hnd deeded his projerty to tils wife, to Cud. too lute, that such a bcnetlclury regards the Tift as entirely ber own. lie was to learn that Mrs. Smucker hud long known of his Inefficiencies as a provider. After that fateful seutence, "Dolf, you've fired yourself," she knew that the tusk of looking after things was hers. She had long won dered at Mr. II an by s unusual for bea ranee. Smucker was conscious that be had fallen from the domestic pedes! uL He sat that be wm no longer of prime Import unce. Ills meals were dow do better than those given these many years to bis old fitthor; and the old man dured to Jeer at him, to question his Interpretation of polltl cal events, and to denounce hi in as a Bolshevist I The wild look In Siuucker's eye he came wilder. He was no longer compelled to shave every day. Mrs. Kuiuiker and the girls pressed bis pants do more. He frequented more Intensely those little clubs of mul contents whose members spoke behind locked doors of the time coming when the lund would be as red as ever Ituiula was red, They did not tsieclully welcome Smucker, since they were mainly of foreign blrtb and speech; but the chief organliera, who knew men, marked hlto down as one who could be worked upon If needed There must always be some Orst man to burl a bomb or throw phot phorus cakes among ripening crops The best were those like Smucker, wbo bad nursed grievances against richer and more capable men until hatred flamed op at a word of en couragemenl, and who bad no enct knowledge of the details of the movement, or of the names of Hie active conspirators. Bmutker came to depend upon these haters of rule, these enemies to society, for the cheap cigarettes he smoked. He posed as an honest nino whom capital bad thrown, broken. Into life's gutter. They affected to belle e hi in. He was a tool to be used at need. One day the Smucker, In family council, decided that Adolpb should sk Mr. Hanby for some such letter of recommendation as might enable litrn to get a clerical poult Ion to one of the Weehawken factories. His trouvers were pressed, and his ahoes shlned, and he turned cityward. He did cot like the prospect at all, but the Smuckers la council bad a massed psychology w tikb overrode all objec- to Paint Means Monetary Loss Nobody wants to live in a dilapidated neighborhood, much less a shubby house. It is true that many very strong, fie ducked, broke the people are forced to, since neglected houses won't Bell. Their appearunces bold, and disappeared Into the crowd. It all happened as the officer had are against them. A house thut Is expected, and he went about his duty; old, In need of renovation and paint, but the episode made an enormous la fast on its way to utter hopelessdifference In Adolf Smucker. He waa ness and nobody wants Houses thut appear neglected now a bunted man. The police wanted blm. He was escaping from the through lack of paint depreciate In tyranny of capital. His borne would value so much that an appreciable already be marked. He was an out- property loss la Inevitable, To become a little more cheerful cast He dived Into the subway station on the subject while nobody may at City hall. An bour later he was want the old, windswept house, the sitting on a bench near Grant's tomb. same place w ith ever so slight renovation would increase In Its value and A woman with a baby carriage moved far beyond the cost of the hurriedly away when he suddenly burst Into merriment Smucker had improvements. Modernizing an old forgotten all about his father's lit- house makes It a desirable asset to a neighborhood, and a place to take tle hoard of savings thirty dollars which he had taken as the old man pride In owning. In modernization, where there Is lay asleep after bis night's work at the slightest bit of structural beauty the docks, A train noisily puffing along on the In the original lines, for economic river bank gave blm a new Idea. He reasons they should be allowed to rewould And Hanby, and would punish main. Minor changes which lend s blm as the author of oil bis misforthemselves to comfort and tunes. Cordons of police were probwill be sufficient since ably waiting for blm at the ferries, fresh paint In an attractive color but they would not be watching the scheme will add the important railroad stations yet He rememtouches. bered thnt I'lne Plains was the station, and that it was served by the Growing: Movement for Dutchess aDd Columbia Newburgh, ' railroad. It was dark when Smucker skulked along the road from I'lne Plains to the Gray house. It was a long, weary walk, and Smucker usually tired easily, but tonight he walked on air. He talked aloud He denounced bis enemies and exulted In tbelr doom. Heason and madness were fighting for the possession of his mind. Per haps Smucker had never been wholIt needed some such prely sane. cipitating cause as this to give the bnttle to the darker forces. When big motor cars passed him, be spat at them. It was almost ten when be reached Hanby's estate. Sheltering behind a great elm, he saw two people cantering toward him. The bright moon-ligrevealed Hilton llnnby and his wife. Mrs. Hanhy wore a light linen ht habit fa? The menace of gallopers I One of Smtvker's orator friends had descried bow he had been ridden down hy the crnr's Cossacks, Flanhy and his wife hnd nearly ridden Smucker ' ft down. With Human. a Screech Hardly Smucker Dived Into the Nearest Shadows and Began a Race for Life Insubordinate, and you padded our I'll put that Id the letter, If It helps you, Tou are taking up office time. Get out!" "Never 1" said Smucker, snarling "I'll wait till Hanby comes," the door In The office boy the railings and took Smucker by the shoulder. He was a strong boy, and he ached to use bis muscles on the man hj detested. In the corridor, outside, Smucker fell. His head struck a glenmlng cuspidor placed conveniently by the elevator to tempt the promiscuous ex pectorator. llere he lay. screaming Here, be declared, he Imprecations. would wait until a policeman came to see bow be had been assaulted. The office boy, feeling a little scared, withdrew. Olscn, the elevator man. Implored In vain. A nervous tenant telephoned for the Mice. oin-ne- All might have been well for Smucker. and he might have won bis proposed suit for damages had not he made the mistake of denouncing the officer as foully as his political denounced those In charge of the notion 'a destiny. "I'm a bloated tlroeserver wearing the tltery of official degradation, am IT annpped the policeman. Ills at rang band fastened Itself about Smucker's neck and hauled blm to his feet There's dny coming soon when my fat throat will be cut. Is there! Oome and tell that to the sergeant at the auo-clate- dek a I" The knew Smucker's policeman sort He had no Intention of fsklns him anywhere but out Into the street There were many such bnlfcrsred mco In Manhottsn, He would throw scsr Into the fellow and he did Smucker now saw that escape was his mnln object la life. He observed ton, that the policeman's grip was out civil-tzatlo- now I Smucker had not determined on bis manner of revenge. He realized that he must employ cunning, not ferre. He was a lone man among ninny. He cursed blmself for not buying a revolver. He had not even a knlfa lie withdrew from the bouse, and sank Info the shadows. He would lie down somewhere and plan what to do. A aound as of the clicking of a rifle trigger made htm turn his frightened head. He realized In that moment thnt he hod forgotten the possibility of police pursuit Now be was conscious of Its Imminence. On a little mound fifty feet distant, his body silhouetted against the bright moonlight, stood a msn. with a ride resting In the crook of bis left elbow. So on a hundred rolls of Dim had Smucker seen warders and Jailers stand, waiting to kill escaping As he looked, the unprisoners known raised bis rifle. It seemed to the terrified niso that It was pointed directly at him. With a screech hardly human. Smmkcr dived Into the nearest throws and begr.o a race for life. He heeded not w here he went so long aa he could seek darkness and escape from the white and mocking moon light That he was approaching the house be did not notice until the lighted windows brought him to stop. TO OB CONTINUED 1 tions. Ills family was against him. Those who had listened to Mm respectfully now turned and Jeered, Teopte pass log blm wondered why be talked to himself so constantly. They could Dot guess that he wss again ciixrl. lslons of what he nclng vengeful would do when be got into power, to these dreams be ow Included evra his old father, who made teo dollar! wcf-k- , his (stinting children, an1 the two young nirti who d.fplsed him as a future father fly this time Hilton llnnby ovcu pled a nire prominent rtiti,,n nla(1 ever In 1hce schemes of putiUhtisent Hanby wns the prime csuw of It Hatiby wss wpllsl Ufarenle. Well Ihe Cvmwuix was coming oon Vigilant Law Officer Had Seen 'Em Doing It Speeding across the country from Angeles to New York by motor, two tool lou picture celebrities were held up by the ctostnble In a small town nd, aa urust, the officer had all the advantage on tils side. He refused In give them a ticket end flnnlly compromised by tnklij; them directly before the Judize. The constable wns very hot under the collar ami declared he would make , but the couple were It for Li bt tin-til- hard'y prepared firrr's chare In "Tour honor," pounty. "(Ms It a for t lie court outraged of be announced pom couple of tuollvn pic Western Newspapsr Union.) ...IT'?.! Who Told on Nurse Spurned by Convicts. trips. Nut and Raisin Bread. Sift four cupfuls of flour with four of bak cupful ot suit, teuspoonfu! of raisins and cupful of a cupful of nutmeats. powder, of sugar, one ing one-hal- f three-fourth- add s one-hal- f Chop the nuts and raisins coarsely. Add two beaten eggs to the dry mixture with two cupfuls of milk, neat well, add four tahlespooDfuls of melted shortening and pour Into two sin gle loaf bread tins. Bake forty-fiv- minutes. Peanut Butter Bread. Cream cupful of peauut butter with one- half cupful of sugar. Add one well f beaten egg. Sift three and cupfuls of flour with three teaspoon-fulof baking powder nnil add alter nately with one cupful of nillk. Heat tenf the mixture well, add spoonful of salt and bake in a well greased tin In a hot oven. Nut Bread. Take one cupful of one-ha- lf one-hal- g - one-hal- The possibilities of beautifying our main highways by means of trees, flowers and blooming shrubs Inspires the hope that some day public demand will make these possibilities, at least In a large measure, realities. Many good things come from demonstrations. Near Louisiana, Mo., the state highway commission Is setting out groups of spires at Intervals of from 2(H) to 300 feet for a distance of about 30 miles. The plants are a gift from a Louisiana nursery. The" gift Is generous, but probably a mighty good Ina vestment. When these groups of attain blooming growth they will be an example Unit will be sure to Inspire an extension of hlghwuy treatment. Indeed, such examples ore numerous In some of the states, especially as to the planting of trees. Perhaps In time beauty along our principal motor car routes will be so compelling that almost everyone will respect it. Including the beauty Nature has provided. If so, then we shall not have billboards and similur dis- milk, well beaten one-hal- f cupful of sugar, one egg, two and one-hal- f three-fourth- s 1:30 :15 .15 ,:00 1.00 30 y. 7:00 p. i:li p. COLUMBIA SYSTEM Hour. Hour (Retlglous m. The Ballad m. Cathedral 1:00 p. 4.00 p. Quien still maintains that he is In nocent of the charge which doomed but his him to life Imprisonment, lawyers long ago gave up their efforts to obtain him a new trial. Ills parents have died of shame In Paris, and his came dare not be spoken among those who live In the village where be once was a well liked neighbor. Quien bus no work to do, for. the simple reason that other convicts will suffer punishment rather than associate with him. The guards whose duty It Is to tarry him his food leave their trays at the door of his lonely hut and hasten away lest he address a single word to them. Many times the authorities have frustrated plots to kill Quien, for they rinre not permit hlin to be killed In spile of their hatred for him. It Is significant, however, that the men who have been caught plotting to kill Quien never have been punished. Quien, who at the beginning of his a strong, healthy Imprisonment man, today has wasted away until be Is a mere skeleton. muilcal Service). m. Sermon by Rev. Donald Qrr Burn no use. p. m. Howapd Fashion Plates. p. ra. La Pollna Hour. S:S0 p. 1:00 8:00 1.30 1:00 p. m. D. m. N. 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 ' N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK m. Montgomery Ward Hour. m. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, m. Montgomery Ward Hour. m. Roxy and Hla Gang. m. White House Coffee. 1:00 p. m. Edison Recorders. COLUMBIA SYSTEM m. Uncle Don (Children's pro gram) m. Musical Vignettes. p. p. m. Ceco Couriers (Musical pro. gram), p. m. Physical Culture Magazine Ur, p. m Vitaphone Jubilee Hour. p. m. Robert Burns Panatelaa. p. m. Night Club Romance. 1:00 p 1:00 :80 t.OO 9:30 10:00 10:30 Prisoner Makes Money Wording Jokes in Jail N. one-hal- 7:30 8:W 1:00 i'. B.C. BLUE NETWORK a. m. Duco Decorators. 1:00 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 1:15 p. m. U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture, 1:30 p. m. Montgomery Ward Hour. 7:00 p. m. Pure Oil Band. 7:30 p. m. Mtchelln Tlremen. 8:30 p. m. Dutch Masters Minstrels. 00 p. m. Williams v. 130 p. ai. Freed Orchestradlans. COLUMBIA SYSTEM 10:30 a. m. Jewel Radio Hour. 11:00 a. m. Radio Home-Maker- s. Ida EiU ley Allen. 1:00 p. 8:15 m. Frederic William Wile (Political Situation in Washington). U. S. Navy Band. Old Gold-PaWhlteman Hr. Curtis Institute of Musle Pre. p. m, 00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. splendor. "Hut when masses of people n R democratic community realized the necessity of these same ojteu spaces. It was to secure relief from the congestion, to forget formality, and all the elements of strurturcs and buildings by which they were surrounded." sasHM I Si J t convenient fur serving anil iihcu ( c Oatmeal Macarcons-- Sy Take one and three- fourths cupful) of rolled ools. put through the meat grinder afier browulng well In the oven, add one teaMonful of salt, one half J ful of sugar and one ta fif blespoonful butter, blended with the sugar. Iluv.ir with vanilla and add a beaten esi Prop by spoonfuls on a baking sheet and - Joy of Life in Country What Is there In country living? The shortest answer Is Hint there Is everything In country living, nowadays, that there I n big city living, and In less concern nited form. There Is eu-- more, for there Is enotiuh and sufficient Impulse toward the formation of really close friend-hips- . It I not Km difficult to rep one's friend oftcner than once a month or once a je.ir of city dwell-its- , and It Is possible to enjoy with them most of the thlnzi thnt titulco life liiiMrtatit In America. F.x psi3 cup-Sm- bske until crisp In a hot ocn. Raisin Drop Cakes. Take four ( bbspoonfuls of shortening, one cupful of sugar, one ben ten two thirds tf a cupful of milk, one snd cupfuls of Hour, three of baking ptrvder. sa!t snd one bentrn egg, one cupful of seeded raisins, one toMHinful ,f vanilla. Cream the shortening; sd, sucnr; e, change. 1:30 p. 7:M p, 8'W p. 8:30 p. c y f-- g, Butter Wafrs.-Ta- ke one rupf,j f butter, two cupfuls of atignr. two errs, one third of a cupful of Road Sign Interference ture people an' the charge I'm prefer ,f t, standard Humor, rtn' against them It arson." al sijrns and tf!rv-t!omid ! nvT tnllk. tiefourth leiisH,,fu f io,, flavor with vanilla, ndd fl..t,r r,,nrii on Hie "Arson!" roared one of the ac- signals transcontinental highto roll very thin. Cm Into h.in cused. "What do you mean! We were ways, which hne contributed lm snd bake In hot men. FptlnUe .1 never out of our car till you flagged liiciisnrnblv to i! iMrltari . fore bitklnt'. us I" safety f travel, M.ered In toa-i- r j sut' ir Cookies.. Drop Tf,M one cpf,,! f s j by advertising whbh "Tpu wat burnln' up the road, in n mpfuU (,f !Mi.,r, fh pbi,-I'm piTfcrrln the charge of arson are n, ( ebseine !b m or j SliortrnitiS, cupfuH of Hour, one ruptii . nt withdraw t.-,if;,im ptlnst jou," Inslptcd the constable,! rcam. Hire and ncn the court bad to Isngh si M ,p r. m! M Making and There's a Di(Trrnc he let 1I.UII t ff wiih a me dollar Cue. ji Mit un I ,,'i'-- li an.J wiih . , . . . l.ir jy pla.e to l:e. !i,d. . .!. Is tbe j n:in"n wiin a I'j-- M'-J III here u hut'-rfiy ii.p j sr. A.M i if ,u Orisfly TolJ of batmi-i-I ard snw, (,,,;, ,.. are whetted on bf f.iirtis V.'.ve '; tllv w here j t"ne of sotrow. Hie bninnier Is In aid -- Lk' j ivtCi sr, e. of',f ! to ...... -" ct-.t- r I 7:M 11:30 ' r..e!t.d br I'hll) fi"tiP (,e Ki "t "i the "Ill's" t;:i b.,. I !i Mf y:s botroui i, Allrrt. Itsdlo Hal-le- Ida But Home-Maker- s. Allen. Hunk Simmons' Show Boat. Van Hounen Proeram. I.a Pallna Smoker. m. Kolrter Radio Hour. m. Kansas Frollckem. n. p. C. RED NETWORK July 11. a m Radio Household Institute. p. nv Coward Comfort Hour. p. m. Hoover Sentinels. p. m. Felberllng Singers. B. IS 100 p. m. Ilalsry Stuart Hour. BLUE NETWORK m. Montgomery Ward Hour. m. U. fl. tvpL of Agriculture.. m Montgomery Wnrd Hour. m. Orennan Cake Club. in. Uhn and Fink Serenade. nt Veed.il Hour. m. Mniwelt House Concert N, B. C. '00 p 1:15 p. 130 p 8 00 p ? 8 p. 0 p. 8 JO p. I p m. I.lbby. McNeil 11 SO 00 II SO 1 45 7 30 8 00 8 8 30 W OO JO 41 I.IUby. COLUMBIA SYSTEM a m. Radio Home-MakerIda PH Icy Alltn a. m. I'u Harry Beauty Talk. p. m. TheronoM Health Talk. p. m. Nirkel Clnco-Pate(Krue- grr orrhestra). m. p. Arahvsiiua p m. U. 8 Murine Band. p. m. Snnora Hour. p m, Tin George Olsen Hour. B. C. RED NETWORK 12. a. m. Radio Household Institute. 8 30 p m Itnyliestna 7 1 p. m, Cities Service, 8 00 p, m. An Evening in Psrla. 8 30 p tn Hhrnedrrlnwn Urass Hand. N. i 6 July 15 BLUE NETWORK Ward Hour. t' g. if Agriculture. Montgomery Ward Hour. rViilhls Health Talk. Pule Clrcua. Trlsd Mfg. Companf. Armstrong Qunkcra. N. 0. C. 2 I I 6 "I p, m, 15 p. m. p. m. p. m. p m p. m g 9 8 8 o f0M S W I 80 J 15 80 7 p. m. Montgomery Ik-p- fr nt Interwoven. 8 p m. Philm Hour. M.OB p. m, Skcllodiana. COLUMBIA SYSTEM II 08 t m. Radio Home Makers, Id Iff AIM I! 08 ni. Radio Home Itsasar. 8 0 p. m, Sinry In a Pong. 8 JO p tn. Then and Nn Tree Stor Hour. s, 10 i p. m. Kodak Hour. f 9 2 Pal. N 10 p tn loe 11 00 p. m. Kima w.t. JetlHk Melodies. N. G C. RED NETWORK I" IS a m. !nd 0 llnueeh' bt C la p. hi, 1 nlvei R ifely 8 o p m. Ctnrrjl Kle-in8 I iWr July U lnIHu' rrl. ue P tit. I hi kr R rite N. B C, CLUE NETWORK V P n. It. C. A I'i '" P. m. li'i'd Spt.t e'nll"ii Cnliin COLUMOIA 6Y3TEM I IU1I W I'T j ffin iltp. ccooooooscoocoteoococcoocia m. p. 8 30 7.30 8 00 ? tt,,.f ,' s. I0K 10 o n A Home-Maker- I0: N. imiird ; a. " fr b.,,,e. Tcflt Fonmers. Pylvnnls Foresters. Kilt Soldiers. B A Voyagers, Slmmberg Carlson. Chancellor Danc Orchestra. COLUMBIA SYSTEM m. Radio y Ida l7 goooooooooooeaoooooooooooa f Washington Girl, 5 j Gees Off on Spree o e p. p. 8 "0 p. m. I P. 30 p. tn. Heart oa Wrong Side St Louis, Mo- .- ibe heart of Mr. VI la Tbnumnn of Ilelievllle, III, la on her right side, surreotis operating upon her at i hospital here discovered. b- - m. p. m. m. ). m. W p. m. 30 9 p. m. 10:1 p. m. as they are about finger prints. I'aring the course of recent party at the tome of Ethel Hupp somotHMly broke Into a trunk and stole a pint of rare old whisky and )ecls valued at Jltl.lHO. Detectives found thnt the thief had pulled off the tinfoil around the bottle neck with tils teeth. Shirley was In Jsll after police Te liei Welsh reported that his teeth matched eifcctly the Imprcs slons to the tlnfuti Hill 6 7.30 Thieves Are Warned i Hour. BLUE NETWORK Montgomery Ward Hour. II. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Montgomery Ward Hour. Political Situation In WashiPalmollve m. ngton After what's hapAngeles. pened to Christian SI. Shirley, merchant and former policeman, thieves should remember to be as careful about leaving teeth prints as clews h'i Lorn m. tji Touralne Concert. m. Happy Wonder Bakers. m. limna Trouhadours. 1:00 p. m. 1:15 p. jn. 1:30 p. m. !S - Hour N. B. C. 11:00 Helen Marie wiMilngp.n, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Itoben C. Gutter decided lo "step out Helen Just became fed up with things nlmui the house, spying her mothers purse, she coyly evinicled fX' and started on a spending spree The lumber not lied the near est police siiith.fi. Meanwhile Helen had fred forth In III bet (th'fy. patronized the enn.l, and forged herrll on toil dig and other npblei, without a care In the world, be wound tip In a Kluiliy hnr!r shop, ,et she usually enl from tIMf in f. boti. The hutber was a bit plclmis atnti he n her roll snd found im mint) along nt, br. He called tl.c poi, Helen im taken f.if bit f ride, ablih sl.e sivined (.)l Kv. Pbe qicto-met nil band id Hie s:at:tt nli..U! lnn M l hi I 'i iui.r Curttss Candy Orchestra. N. B. C. RED NETWORK July 10. 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. s flmicr. ra. p. banlo's three-fourth- s when well blended ndd I lie beaten egg and milk nlternately wiih tie rhur which h..S been well sifted with the dry Ingreiiletits. lke In small enke tint Sprlnk'e with sugar before plac-tnin the oven. Chocolate Cookies. Crcnin nnehalf cupful of shortening, add one cupful of SUgnr, one well beaten np. fourth teHsMM.nfu tif ino m,vn of melted chocolate, two and one half cupfuls of flour, two tensiKKinfiiis tt linking powder and one fourth cupful of milk. Not Too Mny Evergreens Care should he exercised In the Use of accent shrubs and trees such as exergreetis, weeping varieties and colored shrubs, !:ergreen are great-lmisused an. I overused. Conernllr speaking, except houses of decidedly formal treatment, a combination of evergreen,, and deciduous shrubs are better than Just evergreens. However, If your house does not have a formal treatment, the Use of many evergreens Is out of place. ul grtm. 11:00 magazines." Teeth-Print- . July :30 the Lust. Just four cents In stamps Aftmy first check arrived. was eosy and now I receive regular Intervals from eight Watch NETWORK a. m. Radio Household Institute. p. m. Eoconyland Sketches. p. m. Prophylactic. p. m. Eveready Hour. p. m. Clicquot Club. i:30 Ohio. Before William was sentenced to the state penitentiary for automobile theft four years ago, he was a salesman In Cleveland. Now, from his cell, he turns out jokes and humorous quips for eight magazines. The Cleveland youth's writings net him an average of $150 a month, which he sends to his mother In Pittsb- RED C. B. 10:15 Columbus, Ray Oilman bouses In "I had left when er thnt It checks at I July 1:00 p. 1:15 p. 1:80 p. 6:30 p. 7:30 p. one-ha- lf hake. iu a. m. Radio Household Institute. p. m. Voice of Firestone. p. m. A. & P. Gypsies. p. m. General Motors Family Party. p. m. Empire Builders. p. m. Grand Opera Hour. 7 00 one-fourt- Frozen Orange Dressing. To a pint of plain boiled unsweetened custard add one-hal-f cupful of orange Juice, the Juice of one lemon, one cupful of f sugar, and cupful of chopped nut meats. Turn the dressing Into a freezer and freeze to a mush, then fold In one cupful of cream whipped siilT. Pack In Ice and salt and let stand an hour before using. This Is especially good with banana :daL Cakes for the picnic. No picnic Is complete wilhutit a variety of cakes. Small ones are most RED NETWORK B. C. 10:15 one-hal- f light Sonatron Program. of th Hour. Samovar. Males tic Theater m. De Forest m. Around the 10:00 0. 10:30 p. one-fourt- h Call for Simple Play Spots The landscape architect's greatest contribution to modern civilization Is designing parks to provide moral and physical health for the musses of the cities. Ferrueclo Vlt;ile of New York, member of the National Commission of Fine Arts, says In a Instisymposium of the American tute of Architects on collaboration In the arts of design. "So long ns only the aristocrats vere the ones who desired open spnees outside of congested areas." declares Mr. Vitaie. "the type of landscape development was bound to become one suitable for pomp and Music-Inn- Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdlcfc in. wiuiiHi Angio rersians. m. Enna Jettlck Melodies. m. Opera Hour. m. o ou ls Kxclmnge. m. McKinnev D 4:30 p. one-hal- spl-re- p. m. p, m. :00 cupfuls of flour, three teaspoonfuls f of baklns powder, teaspoon ful of salt and of a cupful of nutmeats. Mix all together and let stand twenty minutes. Fluke In a moderate oven forty to fifty min utes. Luncheon Bread. Dent one egg, add urgh. two cupfuls of sweet milk, two Whether Gllman would have turned f of molasses, cupful from a typewriting salesman to a of brown sugar, two cupfuls of gra magazine writer had he not been conham flour, cupful of white victed and sentenced to from eight to flour, one cupful of corn meal, four twenty years In the penitentiary Is a teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one matter of conjecture. He related that he began writing teaspoonful of salt and twothlrds cupful of nutmeats, chopped. Mix and accidentally, to fill In the hours of solput Into bread tins; let stand twenty itary confinement In his narrow comminutes before putting Into the oven. partment. Bake one hour In a moderate oven, A writer's magazine, which ho found Oatmeal Bread. To one quart of In a corner of his cell shortly after cooked oatmeal odd cupful his arrival, was the Incentive. "The magazine said there was a of molasses, one yeast cuke dissolved h In of a cupful of wuter, market for Jokes and funny quips so one teaspoonful of salt and flour to I decided to write," said Gllman. lie invested his last dollar In stamps make a sponge. Let rise one and hours In a warm place and then and soon rsnms of copy bad been make Into loaves. Let rise, and when mailed to magazines and publishing one-hal- RED NETWORK July J' Dr. 8. Parks Cadman. Mai. Bowes' Family pat p. m. Atwater Kent p m. Beth Parker. N, B. C. BLUE NETWORK p. m. Roiy Btroll. p. ra. Young People's Confernc, . C. B. . Spumed even by the dregs of society among whom he is doomed to spend the rest of his iife, Georges Quien, who betrayed Edith Cavell. the heroic English war nurse, into the hands of the Germans to be shot as a spy during the World War, is livluit a terrible life on Devil's island, the French penal colony In South America. Not a man will speak a word to outing season Is In look for oppctizing we that food niiiy use on picnic and camping Standard. "" u"" ""J11, or genual and two t mo hours for Uounluln Paris. FOR SANDWICHES Now that the full swing, we Trees Along Highways figurements. Then the Intruder came npon the swimming pool by the house. He recognized the Hanby children and Pelham. The big noisy man was Brophy, the banker. There were half a dozen n others, Inuphlng. diving. Other hnd wnntnned thus on the eve of disaster, Smucker gloated. The sound of music led him nearer He the brightly lighted mansion. peered through a rear window, and saw that here even the servants reveled. He scowled as he recognized the Impudent girl who had let him Into the duplex spsrtment She wss So the dancing wl'h a manservant llnnbys had flunkies to wait on them Man RADIO PROGRAMS blm. it fiuish-lsbln- 12. BREADS plctur-esquenes- Here he wne interrupted by the office manager, who looked over bis glasses at Smucker and frowned, lie listened to Smucker's request for a recommendation. "Not with my consent." be announced. ''Don't make a acene," he added sharply. "Tou were lary aud Ml KITCHEN CABINET rLEADING BETRAYER IN LIVING DEATH CAVELL w profess, It matters not what What wa may wish or think or say: The only test Is righteousness Wa must obey, In times of trial, whea truth Is rare, And when ths clouds obscure tns day The true disciple needs to dare--lie must obey. Neglecting: By Wyndham Martyn Smucker Unnby. 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