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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah S (fM$ "a&Jy'j l fsl f I rl'U5J - nd Kasy 1 he ftinht Wy lo take Aspirin , Value BEFORE I a J Total Value T7i isAmcrira'smost Popular Laxative. pleaHrint, safe, dependable, furtniinr. Keep it handy ia this attractive economical bottle. Adpprniim is the now and better way to take atnirin. No bitter tablet to swallow. KITertive in smaller doses for every ispirin use. At your druggist's or Feon-a-mi- non-hab- it CHAPTER III "It h of coursu (losslblp tlmt yon nre ii.linilieil Mrs Kriis'sln t." Clever, These Monkey Herman tost monkeys rtis!nl Inward a yellow light u a sign thill fund was ready, but paid n alien-liol- i tlier colors, police thiii tin showed more intelligence than autoisis win disobey - I'olinlrv Homo. tr.tllic l; ;i ! com-liic- - "! Mulical Appreciation -- ,. you will buy your u;, -- me!" ! i lul-- i nm nn P'joist, sup went on, with n wave of excuse to Vladimir ; "mill nlso a iii.it her. I don't wanl my sop enibroileil." Vladimir smilingly tucvpil over h Mltsla, wIim s.il oil;;iii on some bit fif work which sin- - curried In lo ' .Mrs Kiiissin sat .lurinu f liiiml. very lom; pause, wiih tier liowci-- a lonu pans,, u nir when Hie princess She h:n tbleled soiiiethinu In say. bill did in. I wi-- h to break In upon Mrs. Kr .s Sill's III. mollis. They Hole ,viii::i. I Ihoitiihls. dentin;; n.MiiiM ihe h:irs of llie pris ai in hi. h his re-i H ii "i nan inipiisoticii nor i,,ni ilieeriti'i soul. w:is Ihiiikiii.: of Vladimir's tone as be spev, (,t hyu's ciiilion while be nml iliis,. other hois were lut.ilm Ihelr lixes in their hands every day. O'i. if she could ever yet these cnnaille "I Hie proletariat Mulct her feel! (Hi for one hours return of her oi l power! If once such men as Vholl mir could win ! And lin n hot cau Hon returned. " V... ...i t I...I..OO ' .1... ,.,.1.1 .11 ;i Ml c- " oi, afraid Ihev will :iiti- -I him p,.. cai'se In. has been an oill.vi it das dope bis mily ns Midi. We miil be diploma! if '." "Ymi niiiv not ktinvv." Hie bltle old priiness. taking ml ci-- v :itil:l'.'' of vvlildi fi. lowed !his, "that llo'V look .(it Me table linen o! toy iini.'id t e. Ni'i.l ! sou a Si r:i :i ri "Yes,"' IV died Mi's. ('limrnx". "i'.lll on., rumen! ill ;i line. At pres- . V" in-,- n! !;' .' N I o n i!.iy vin-I- . i,. h".-i.- l ii." f Has Your Back Given Out ? $ B;ukadip Often Warns of Disordered Kilncvs. If miserable with backache, bla iJcr irritations and getting tin at night.don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first Ihmn'i Pills. sign of Jir,ori!cr. Ute What d" Villi w o !.'. I il t.. ':' fill Successful for more than 30 year'; FnJorwJ by hunJ.-eJ- a of thousands of grateful users. i U viet I Joan Be by ileal- - "Nn waiiied il !! ide. :l it i.-'- an p.. i v i " I v j a i f l! ft y, I v. ,. I "' !! M ' t I I: l :. I ..:..,:, 'i r I r . ,.i ,,, Icr. "'t . i l at i,;m riifi i i a v : ti!u;'. tin jt 1., ' i, line S':c 1. bed Md I fear that a i; mi;i,t li.e .! i' ...p in ,c re i;i;-. v 1. el -1 n Umim) li,.(M-lt- , ' t. I tj i,t i,"m a:, .i ate 'I' "' . 'iiil II ' '.r it ' ii u " "("''f' I r : N . nVi'..; ' i, I'. t v . . i ., r !,-- : i f : ti. : l ' - ' ". I i -- i e t i' ' - ' ii. t - a ". H 5?.-- 0 't for rt0Yi3t '' " ) !. "' ' 'I '! Uracil for '" r, V' I I I ,. ,.n a.i to I'-- r pioVni .Ali.li I f. a "Aa I i' i' I I i '''"!' I ik' ih,)i Iior ,'t!.0) 't ime I v lliil- op I oi iin, Joillmi:. ee v i .mi.. run ' luan U . I . until'. In, piin.j,(l,, M4,. il') ' A ,4 il ! A I ,,If ,,, t ! o. r M'-- I at it. IP' eves v aw Cj, I ,,, H t,e I, V.'l'll ,..l. iltld Hint :i ill t,l n.itoe. el In it k ol I he li.lllii'. ill,, lie ,. w ,i- - a I t il, re ! W hill 1: ,, t, "i'-- ' a if tl ,.!,, v !'' ' ' l I .y. i w - d :!i r it I' v- ii v I. . i, !.t A v hei-ra- l. -h p. ii ;.cr Yr "11 , a', .. . -- I y. ,1 IV Kl n a - v.i Ihe play lllU' !e tbit ioii! Is id .t in In ,i, car when t.,. lea oniirnd to liin) as In. p.is-- i d il, ' Is i,., that )!. douse of lite !i.oi 4i''ois, krassiti Ihe one we is I l.. null He sltci t t pas-cd-:- t I be " oi k w h" Wiis with m.ikt. l!eoitiiloii Ititutiin I ii in. i hitiiin I lo in inn lj !' ; V -- I I vv i - i v - li.-t- . - I . I better tffk., than molasses The substitution of two pounds of cane molasses for two pounds of shelled corn, In a ration of shelled corn '3 full fed, - linseed meul, pounds per head daily, ami alfalfa ha full fetl, In cattle feeding tests nindrj at University Kami. Sl I'aul. the winter and Minn., through spring, resulted In a lower profit thnn was obtained from the feeding of a rutlou made up of shelled corn, linseed meal, und ulfalfa hay. This conclusion was announced nt the annual Cuttle Feeders' Day ut University Farm. It was based upon actual feeding experiments. In !() which grade Hereford steer calves, pureliased at the South St. I'aul market ami of almost uniform weight nnd thrift, through the win' ter nnd spring were fed six different rations to determine the relative values of the rations. Among the oilier conclusions arrived at were these: (irlntling nnd mixing shelled corn and alfalfa hay before feeding resulted in a hnver daily feed consumption mid lower profit than feeding shelled corn and ulfalfa bay unsTound ami unmixed ulong with I'i- pounds of Unseed meal per bead daily. .Substituting two pounds of molasses for each two pounds of pound shelled corn In Ihe ground mixture ration brought nboiit a slightly Increased consumption of feed ami a slightly Increased profit In the use of ihe ground feeds. Hround barley In the fattening ration in place of shelled corn jtave very good results, especially from the standpoint of profits due to the low price of barley. Adding two pounds of molasses fur each steer per day to tlio ration of ground barley full fetl, linseed meal, cud alfalfa hay merely Increased the total feed consumption nnd resulted In n lower profit. Cattle Feeders' I 'ay this year drew u large crowd, owing partly to the fact that a special program was provided for thp wives and families of cattle feeders who attended, ami it Is probable that the plan if having such a program will be cotitinuej in future years. gf "" Doctor's 3 " " RULE: Big Help to Boy4 What a Joy to have the bo, move like, clockwork- It's easy, if you mini these sit rules of a famous eld doctor; 1. Drink a big tunnrfui 0f , ter before breakfast, and y eral times a day, 2. Get plenty of outdnof eier without unduly f.i'iguiDr r' self. S. Try for a bowel mnvemW(, exactly the same Lour every1 Everyone's bowels nord helpj times, but the thing to use u ft Caldwell's Syrup I'ep.sln. j.. Ret a thorough cleanln.mit ..,'! won't leave your insiieS weakY watery, iins ramiiy doctor's iaii-script Ion Is Just frc-lierbs, pure pepsin and other U ful Ingredients that couldn't n a child. Hut how it wakes up t'i lazy bowels! How pnml you with your system rid of all tj, poisonous waste mat it r. ' i Clean up that coated tw sweeten that bad breath, nsj i rid of those bilious in inlarli little Syrup Pepsin will fiH)n s ' , h, e the bowels mutter that from all tlmt t.t, i ma!;cs the tern sluggish. You'll ,..,t tleep better nnl feel Itniicr, : You'll like I'm way I r. OaWw Fyrup Pepsin Hastes. The t.'f VorkS Will delight yo;. ;igl all dnigstores. Da. W. B. Caldhu j A Doctor's Family ti "hi Laxulm tl fa cl AciJ Teit "And reader';" i ymi laim to t. l.t. a Absolutely." "Well, jolt must be a brave nun would kill A I lllllkillg llhoi'l cnvvnnl :'j f: incfufn; flj Veil. Thick corn fodder, or properly cured enrtr stover furnishes one of the beM roughages for the horse. If Ihey are not uioblv lo n great extern these corpsiuiks w ill be fintaf and free from dust, Kven the renter portion of outdoor Min ks of cornstalks will be found clean nnd (Ui!t fresh, so Ihe bnrsi'j will get a great ileal of imago from them. For stallions nnd brood mares, bllit horses ittitl growing colls It will bp found that good corn silage Is n snhstit ute for timo'ltv hay. goo, I'lirm horses doing light work In wittier may siitely be fed on corn 'urn forage fodder nnd mils. should. Mirelv be brctl'lei or rtlf in n feed chopl'er to Improve It lib reslililliiy mil " prevent waste when fetl lo hor I", FxperlmehU In tonne of (be east, em states show Hint horses doing light work 111 Wilder miy Safely be fed t' I.' pounds of corn slover p.r lo ud diilv besides a grain ration "f ''at ami corn. J , Use Creoioted Planks for Hog House Floor Corn Fodder Good for Horses During Winter -- ! SYRUP PEPSI III If tit nil possible, either pressure or tank creosojeil lumber should It llsetl for the sills nml Ibmr of a hog bouse, because it will List sevpral times as long In contact with the ground. Is Immune against iliimage fro!a termites or white ants, ami Hip cr''-o- , discourages the harboring of lice nml miles. Individual and colony bog houses mole of creosote,) lumber are how on the market at prices probably bebivv what the farmer can buy lumber for and build tbetll himself, while Iti other ca os the sil's nml (lour boards are ereooied and the rest heavily painted. Ill some tocaliHt" pressure creosojeil lumber Is available, or the farmer can cut bis lumber ready to put together nnd then creosote by the tank method, using a long tank. If neither of these Seem practicable, several heavy brush coats of creosote Just before the parts are put together will help n great 'b'.il to prolong the service i btaitied. ' i, t n n )' fit t Tal liorsihet'lr?1! v. v and cu'.ikihmg ence! nclit'Vcswl'.crtot!i(M Omtains nothing injarioin b"Ai effective! CUAKANTLED. BoscKeeV Syrui Somi Thi nd SooiT Sy JmU'e "Witness, do veuli 'i Ineaiilng of nil oat! 'TH'pelnls "II who's Kiiropeali Malesu '( ':" i'l-ill- : '. pre"1 ' ti carried on war for ..muricS la- -t In I'.'ll they got a imn:.'1 of It. Many ii young man Js a girl's intended i . I r I"'' otiiy i i tended. Kvet y loud may I lug. but every ovetn . v !io tl kJL lllfe hnt.t"; ,1 lining. - - I" fv iim '( i i Tr V s j., ' ) iil' I tf h JUT si fl MM e real I' l I lht"t Willi Vmv, flft'pi 111 es i J I II v i , '!''.. l. i, i i I 1 I'.nl of ihe Him mni Invading l.'i-ie s;a ii-.Vits vw,.,,ih ! i e. i it' I' - , p i" ' t'e p.,. ,, i"- l- Lot is (. - v ' !:!--- ,. '"I s ..,,.. i.'l.lt:i'S ,'IS Wi ll im III L""Velulll-lllU'iil.'i. a, M I' I' !h, nml in Minis. Ihe Ktnssiiis weie e x 'ii'i-it lo h'ni flii v. as far as pi,,-;i,- ,. d,,m what was 'Tie lei ,. ' i., :) i ,e..i an or a ( 'lr l.ilote Ihe revolution culled "1 In '' i IP, S'iil t otoin't, "or Willie Imiii ceoisie" ; for Ihey were tin) of tllose pi eji'i , '' iitid lie class, nor tiadi speoplf, nor '"''I ,lto "tk, (iirat unti .rplo' i qoiik b'iilini;. K'p lnit i.iin. ini!-- ee Abtnibiiir. t.'."'" a I, ..tile VU lni!i!it. .,. .11 " .. t'a . oi' I root lo iv. Iliii dor ,i . I'IijIi ti ot ti limn i..jr A bow it li lot r lN on no' H- - pile d 'ie V ' An Invasion ty the Hun. n i in: .lav v :,i n lovariM il -- K.v Kt .,;i I M'i-i- :l n top' lo. 1,1 of aiu la t to r"l liii'l. be b l. no i'b'il "f ai V,'.' ,,' .,,:,.. e,. ,ia I"' net,! bv "ti!d f'.l II In l,o es i'.i v,,t tl.it '!.'! ,"- i'S (,.. ,. ,. ,j ,, vv ai l 1. I, v..., 'S V "I I I ,t lK:n'l .T I ' ' CHAPTER ., I, ;.,,i ,lli i house registry hook," said pea-anl- ' '!.,. ,, i 6 il. " a. ' - Mrs I'i",!)," s.,i I.,.! ti..tt.1' O.'l !a ' " ,i' d t 1 's Vilinsky promptly. "I'.ut we have no place to ro." protesietl Mrs. Krassin. still Incredulous ns to ihe genuineness of the threat. "Ami I could not move my belongings in so short n time." "Your belongings!" said Vilinsky, wild his back toward her. ."Yoii won't have to move your belongings, ns yo call them !" "Tovari-- b said the Vilinsky.' clerk, "will choose what be ueeils. You can lbe:i take avviiy what Is left If ibere Is anything." "I'.ut." Mrs ICrii.-sI-n begun lo protest. "Kul !" shouted Vilinsky In mimicry. "Knoiigh o you ! I'd Iihirsty n"i-,it- e, l.iii I, let ,: J I e Initial ie." -- ,;!! - ' '"!' '.l'""'V III in. ii- hi I. .1 li.iS .it.i s i! .'V ' lulu e, i, I'i ran mean." "If they like the house," sab the clerk, after Vilinsky hud Imlicaled that be meant to pay no iiticntloi to Ihe lady's question, "you will have to move out." "Within eight hours!" exclaimed l -e ! t Vilinsky did .not take even the trouble lo look sneerlngly at her. lie vvus a muster of Insult. He threw a k'hm'e at her over his shoulder, ami resumed his Inspection of the palace. "They." said the clerk, using a servile form of expression, und bowing with mlmlrablv prble toward the coiumamler, "are looking lit this house for themselves." "1 scarcely understand." said she "what your clerk to Vilinsky, l lie do' iji.t . ii !i , ) it!i P i.,-i- " !.. I'.v." ., v I,, lie nt,d di.i.r. o ".! i .; vv desire here?" from the militia. reipiesl you to look in It, so that ymi may see how many people are living iu tbli house at the present lime." "Il s pot worth while." snapped Viliiiskv with an Impatleni nioiioii. .Now. "My lime Is too precious this tiildiessilig the clerk, pul down as my private ollice. And ibis inn this is a room we have 'Enough of You! Bloodthirsty Par. seen lief re. Who can show IIS this house, so we may Pol lose time by asite!" felling lost ourselves?" and stared in iimiieinent at this "I shall be glad o sleuv ytl.'' 's man in n.e sni.e k vvilli said Mrs. Kr t; iliplomalio, ,i his oo,',crs sl.iiid'iig lie and wiih all her ln steSs' dignity. fo e hi r. Vilinsky looked al her wild somethe Intel; door." she coin thing Pke iiimiM'nietil. 'lio ltiii!'d""i. f.U sip II US "Tb.S is II "I. end mi." s.tld be with o'i ;" ot t.'l.ii ii y, 'Mnvbe we'll keep jot lb-!. in .ii'.iit ion ttirned to :nua.e on us housekeeper. I should like iIiiiU tnet.i wla'ii ami his men. Ida! !" pavll'u II"' Ihe siU! le- -t jifleiitliili to And H i u that strange tour h. r r.'pr.iiiiiiel. ptis'ied dy her itilo through Ihe i.til and labyrinthine throw wide door liii'l. 'Ie ipij the !!', ept, Ihe etui ol which V 'i'li. nnd walked calmly in. dnvvn have seen Alin M'isias suit,.. rooms, look'.. ballev.-r- nml II ways Mis. Krassin, like Hie hen ::,:.' th;p. vvild siico'ing ell post nnd eoiicealiiig b.-ri. iiy. bei'oiilinu Hie rus nnd pbi'iisaiii her Ib'dgtitig. sought In evade lite lini'ts wild dirl liotu Hi,, sired. ueii ssily of surpri-ili- g llyu in his 'l'Ji'l ilin pre. ions lllills. ,!,i. room. She thought nf pr.lec1iii4 of barbarians siroliina no one else. She ePiered the r.Mims parly ;iirnii.h a jialace of nmleiii Home of Vladimir ami Ihe young uun, i be Ni.boily sotl"bt to prevent I hem discovery of whom wauild have Vl.idimii and the other Voiuij men been like the iiliearlhiug of a treasweie nowhere In sluht. I'.ya Kr;is ure in Yiliu-kwith no nttempi to sin was In bis I'ooms. The Invnd ive warning, and I'.mllng them deers were put wdv Hutu eame scried, she merely explained tlmt I he hi'ti-- e was ill paralys s. Tlo v ihey Wen cupled by members of "li ihelr part asked mi itestioii iheir extensive family who bad I soiiubl tin diiei'liotis ntl Tln'j taken refuge in Kazan, All the tlnm pa'd mi hi l til Inn lo any of llie si it she W is vainly seeking sumo way n i'eil ipm iles of the boite. They to convey a message of wanting lo were calm, curb us. Impu tent, like llyu In bis room. i.iiii!s simlliiii; without umler Sometimes VUin-k- y ojM'ned the slatnliiiM thriiiieti de raltedral of door to a room which Mrs. Krassln si.lhe llli.ri lllltl despUed fililll. said he had seen, lo lm mil w belli-et she was deceiving him. liven Mrs Krassin. sitting pt or -A'lways be lotitol she bail told hlui fate op bit divan ami L'ai't All the lime she was t' em in indfi isloti. perptcvily a:' ! Ihe truth. aft i, led no more 'itlctili'.it forct al tiearei and nearer to the lb. in it ..nle sharp libitice fro't, of going into per son's room, V.: t I. .is if lie were vvotdei !!. nml of Hois bringing him mid this w! et til oi led be were re.-Terror la. o ' lace. Il tilloil her ti','.. his slni.il In the middle ..( wiih dread. Vlliitskv hid shown He . wide, lends .,p his feroiitv in Ins behavior lo lur; 'If room loos lie luspi'i led the pri ml-it tul she repii'ttibereil what !v:i tell like a biivii it! an Muili.'it. or ,t said when she nskeil him if Vliln o leantil lookipa ;t sly had lei ogtlleit lit til Its imp of t.. the family ul wlto'e coiii'dri'tit lie 'is piine over rriih'aHv. I id n'.oill. H e li!M. lerk lot gone In pttsoti sat opg ago, ' d wiih a aol(.,!:o niid pole. "Yes, I believe he knew pie! nm tir- -l i;, tii'iiim; abi.nl I. is n: sipe be did!" !e and Iheti op tin" o" a r mi ol. e Was Hi. re In ler m!ti, Ihe set n I ii'. e a I'd. in iil . !y o run Im Hiiiti. !d thai if ilinsky opt e was 111 I Weill iit-l,'- s bus ur,, ,' re ifoiPbed into bet daugiiiir's rnmtt or sirmk f..r It. tiis b p k he wmild huh. forget (bis dreadful qui si la 1:1 itl M" , ",'il V. 'I hcV l.ll'.ed ll'l.cil lit. she suspeiled) She for liv.i Vibii-l.y d In llie i!e linen; on!. iml bnvi- told vitti ( she piid w i.eb.w n It H e remat k Ib'il Ihe !, tiiot Irnd. pti'liablv Would v ete i, i,k. W ltn'evet not bii e ! it I "livbav,. " s in,, ' w iT in Ihe mind " t,,t iigoiricrl lo for Hi,, e., a i' ti l'ii.'. I. " - 'id he. 'T'.ol il H I! ul', I peiplivi'd nt.it the liuiv p e to be ,.ltired .1' a'"!"' ill:: to Mop lb i.ird s!ie had t.ei p l,,.. piaytd A t. b.ive mote i ,Tti rs I jog lei- k ns kin. t, a, li,., vn's i.e l it rors j.ti lies.. nl Vr she walked e;i!a,!j pat, I I .. li.l ,. in i1i,.tt tb'tijs ji.ii nnd st,,p,i d ut Musi.t's. lie tl e'ent'itn',1 ?'" Tbnv alio'tl Hits donr. ob) bilv?' , is ia s',1 ,,' did Dot s,,l:tld , ,. l!iiil.v. p.iusip ii; hi e i.. ;,Ik ,M; , Kin.,-;- ,, dad e n lija't suiit;, Itnme ta 1. from n man in p.,n,n,rs Aga n si,,, was diidoMintlc j sJ.p ul I'lntl-e- ; Iml oil seiotid liipii. id,, a v,nv Mitile of half oai, lep. it, an did lint look lite a pcivm!. It was ;i (H'leepiilil,. etilli of lime tempi ns if ai his Igmiriim c nml Mm I lief Hps. pillll.V lo i In fuie she was Impressed vvlHt Ihe "nb. those nie rooms wo saw long sense n itisult nml i!iv'rii':ilo;i a hi. Ii vwepl over her nl ihelr tnn. iig"," said she, "lit re are the lip.i letae; nn. I Iben her f.ice Unshed on ibis side. Knier, pleui(." mni bet d:ti. Ii i leticlieil. The blood "Yes." sabl Vilinsky, to prole I of n lltousand years of ruler-shibis self respoi t. "I remember Mow." !ew In dot nice In the lie etiietcd Mnsla's room, ns e vrry ends id bet fnt'ers, nml Ibioded hef have Hein. IU svvi'pl fistdi! Him I She par'ly rose, tpen .t,li biiligings which masked th tiHtf to riiln, back lulu in r c'mlr as In r c:ni! hi Hto Inner room, lie n fusm) to nllew reluitied Where wns Itynt An I the .Mmiig gltl to retire when bet ns it'mlber Inspection nrniispit del mother, horrified by his fatniliuri Mispli Inns Ilia! Ibis wns 'Iml lies, retpiested her to lb SO. Ill' Ibli al!i sleward who hud d.ul l asked her to play for hlm-- H p.,v folb'Weil In his home, pei liapn slip lili.vlliiug-- be In bis peiii,;'' .rbl put her under her fill stimt k 'I'll. kly. tin PE CoMINfrilJ : is ' Calf le Fepdinc lefts Made at University Farm. Mrs. Krassin in her most diplomatic t"pe, "has Just been ret timed -- en la r s in h,w biiiiil:.il:..ii, lii.e'i, ..!,!. I, olt. ii'id i lie i r... ' s II. e ! I 1 111 I i who nil, l'i"n d p'tu wiih ; e llieva, a and his !....( oil v Vi as 'A rjiy ; t.' ' ie Was ,r i. ,..ti ; i vv "1 I lo '.',,, ,1 i'i ' - ' CI" .,! o ,n d i tu i is U i. e ,,ml s vvci '. ' I I'if l.ii.'A win, "A wi.t r.. M reels l!n I ::! ,i Ibtieub was "I iv e, tin l.i"! nit I .;' ii r e! the dual'!' lld ill Mrs siik to ! i I :s vv drcrses brHh? as ncv h I" his ,. - I f"i i.i'd s fi"n!co r- - '.V !s j - !':! l.i';,''.' ' m-- l l d. I"" 1 ! i:i. I,. 'lie .1 , lt ii- i I -- : ! I! i I ; !.t;- or I'li-ini- j vv f.-- a'C . I i e! 'Hive Vi'l S'i n li,!s i.ri-''- " ' "N.'t I." v., ! ,! m r. "I';-- ) vcrki!,' to in lAi.l. ri e .j us far :t- - lie is co;i as ,.. " c. rm-'i'!i. ps," .,;,) i!,,. f,.:,.iM., "i I sei-tlie !;, ,. p. , r lie , .. ; ;l ',;. ,', ,. f. ft IS ;n',m ;ii'i' tit. ,. ' v i sul.i-- , l;..;r.., .! . ! Mii'-ia'- "ry - d W ill, 'l:l r l,.w Ih.ill f.if is bint lit I'va, ' I :i i; m ;,,,,) t s i!(. ill l but nn!.. w,'V !" prani'.s vvci.l o'i lo bl'a 1'iit fi, l.i,'li H lie wore In Vtia' n diatued llie pi. i.e. Mrs, .'',1' .' . the in.i.l.nii .'!, cat. U I I l .ui-A- .r-l. t V mj av v' . Kra-Ni- r ii j ii i I. ...ki-- . !r I to i . Krassln never can tell where she is As one's cbilditn up, Ihey si.mei in;cs seem strange lo one. I biiik the revolution has changed our yoiiny people." "Viciih always looks ex!rav:i:iiit to the ireceiiliu elieraliuli." siiid lht col'inel. as be prepared to l'h "To look o;S Willi II, e piiiei-s- . -- ii is Mus'a's priv ilee aid hci roaie-- t ch.iim." The roiip. ..vet wli.'iu lum im biu h"'W. bad bi..l,e:i up. M.-M::l Mil nn Per iiv:i'i i ii vvic'erilii: why s,(. nnd hi CiiHT iveie mil cli-- cr lii each !! er. Notbina bad l.appe he i et n tl e'n. S!,e h:nl I:.. I evi'ii i,ri--- ci mar ii,,. iiroied of vviili Vladimir, vvl.iih hiel Im r;.,-- e ii i. ii !y nrratU'-dand e.i s I uli'h. Mrs. Krn--i- ii (c't. oii..,i lo l li"VV. Wii'il f:.!.i' pl.e-. r l.i iliAi.:,. pi in II,,. la,!, I' Ii"l"!ttc liv.i Ihfi.Ull !i;'s tt!iie h rt ii't r "I peril i;i;i. ies ol An w !..;,. s. ,. vo mused I'V pi.-n.-i- n i iiiin.-eiiiiii i l.i- roi.m ' '".M.'" er." be ie, .uiMi, v. "I I b.ivi' hcell !"ive I.. e!l r..b'ii d ' A '.. -l ev ik ln -l in ii pe, is, mi s s'.ioi k lui'k my motor .v ill or endure il Mrs li;t--i:,- 's eves Ai re cold no li'l.Uer-lh- cy were li'b- -l wiih the' tellderiiess of tijr.'-- s whi've . till Is in per. I. Slitrushed lo liiot and lluew her arms admit ld pe, k. mu-- t be calm, my tlarllna." s:t;. s.e Ml ilhi.iV. "Xi.i lli-- t I,,,' i: 'lul.'e in Velie. We- mils! be dipd'Hiatic I" "'I'.'. I have been ii!es!!..!ioi) like I 'I i;oa,;.k bv lb s I'.nti.r' linn Mrs. L'r-'- ' corn T "May ask," said slip, Vilinsky, "what it is that ymi "ur "lie , ' der." aU11." hev I ,1 i, iitc! ; wooden smile it was. it which she had slamlardized for usi on all such occasions. "Where is Mush?" s'iild Vladimir, as bo looked about before with drawing. "She was here a moment "Musla?" replied I STOCK You have lived-llv- ed parasite! while belter people have becnstiirv ing or in prison! Now Is our lime I lo live, and to choose. have no lime lo argue w ith you !" "If ymi nre io get out," wtsat on ihe clerk, "you will receive (tn or- parted wiih 'hem wild polile la ipliries about friends and relatives, an t i.':ive in each her pleasant smile p.-i- I !,;,r,s :. iiv..y vl foe r i .il':, i ; Iter';" ' f, l!e Good f'rifnvU "il "i.- - i t: i I l.'ai. '"Where - i,i,,! !,, a i ! w IV II. " L. C.H.I. p.t e n v.. V .! I i -. :i .. -, " t. i .1 in n hv .' i.)!.l..i!is .1 ! I ! i'-i : ! i:i !!:.,. ..' Hi, v ' o.-.- !' v in .e! fi 'I' i'i C.u.;r di.vn of the Poor t; l.cr o'l in ,r, Mrs K' er v "I ne iJ4 i, '." vv i... 1. 'I ' i ihhv liliishcd; of U dissolv-iiview of a uieal historic ohjtvt nml loin bed wild hoary Willi I be pa i bos of dm ay. The visitors one In one went away. Mrs Urns-si- i sort h i l'..'l! cv p. oplc o i.;!,o o ! Ii!le:i." a -r -- ! mQfTC KM ' l.olili.ir. ii,.ti,,ii.. ,.f l 'i 4 canvas l, cy "I'clh'll.s f..r (.!'.:, .c-'c- Boaii's - t" S.u s tixJ.iy. I m mm s i ?.L s mean, nor vulgar, nor commonila( e. I!ut now ihey were nil culled bourgeoisie nil above the proletariat. ur iieiow them: for there were some who saw the old prophecy coining lo fruition, when "every valley shnll bo exulted, ami every mountain mid hill shnll be made low," but If also it meant that "llie crooked shall be nimltf si might, mid the roiiyli places plain," which part (if the prophet's message was rnlliei lost sibt of, Tovarisch Vlllnsky was certainly ii strange agent for the world's rectification. "Yes, ?'ovnrisch." replied the clerk very respect fully, "that "Is the Krassin house." "Turn back!" potnniamled Vilin-sky"I want to take a look at that house, ami at the people In It! I limy need I hat hoiisp. and I should like to see how this hand of blood suckers live." A maid beard the sharp nnd Impatient riuu of the hell and made breathless speed lo open the door I I i .'. t "Oil, In that case," said Vladimir, "be Is In nil probahilily a prince. served In the Cuucnsus. nml 1 (,'ive you my word one dared not throw a stone Into n crowd for fear of hilling a prince!" "Kitliciiloiis !" said the princess. "I ''Very!" replied Vladimir. thoimld so at the time." "1 do not think this mutter of I. oris' orisin so unimportant," said Mrs. Kriissln. "I!it, prince or not, I shall keep my movables packed. I never wear my diamond earrings nny more. prefer to he on llie sate side." "W here there Is n safe side," said Vladimir. There seemed to be not bins more lo talk tihoiil, even lor idle people; nnd there wits noiliing hut Idleness left for the Sillers in the Salon, save for these new plots and con spirueies. The midday sun played on l hp old furniture on porcelains, bronzes, heavy silks, nml on th carpet woven in Utile liussin by Hie work ol it uciieration of women on one piece of ait. It dickered on Hie carved muln.iiativ doors, mi Hie ill of lb,, frames o en'niviims and paintings. It was a picture of Hid Itussla Iliis uroiip of people In iheir heavy chillis, seemingly lived in their sur rui.'iidiiii-'ami inseparable from hem; the last touch upon a treat 1 with us much s;ircii.stn mid Ininn liencp In her voice hs II w.is propci Id use uihIit I lie circiimsliiiii s. " leircly possible. IVrhnps in tulml Is unduly prejudiced nL'iilnst the ymina people nml your Iniprij dent llielhods." 'Trudenci;. !" e.1;icu:itei VIjkII loir, with n note of p;issinii:itp e:irn eslness in his voice very extreme In milliner for II. e salon. "1'anhni j : Continued 3 III U.TII I'llMM'C'TS COI!IH)KAri()M Ni'wark. N. I, ll.lNoOh l.lih.Sins't In te '' Ill 1 Villimky, Soviet the home of the Krassln famllv. arlsiocrala, nil insults the dauKhler, Musla. Commlnsar l.orls Is uiki-- to the home for government use. Mrs. Krassln fears for the safety of her son, llya, former rzarist otlher. Invitdt-- Rv Herbert Ouick and Elena StepanoK Mac Malwn tkW M Commissar .J ASI'lMU.l S ;j.fi . j gl I WHAT WENT va. rOi it i:i:.-a-j- IMI.LAItD ?a MktiM I yyV :: ' i New Medicine Cabinet Ilolllo i gg , I ; I 111 Utlnf Scslihy Hurler Scabby biil li y call be stp . essfuHy Usi d us il prut nf the rulloii p.r fattening beef Moor. lit lllillo's lists II wits foul,.) Unit Meers fed en sued leirlev guide, I a the rail of '."! pounds per bead daily ns compared wild !tus pounds of daily gain for, similar siecrs fed on shelled corn. A criiiii rntlott composed nf half barley ittid half coin, however, produced dally cuius of ,'t.lil pounds dally ntnl prove,) tlm most plotititble r.Kon to use, . t 'lwancnwis.itK!r'i:; I... tb ill a f' .l. less i. nnJI wcilicvi .Ire.! intuk I (clt l.:cJ, I weak Jown. liatTi nnd ttfan ' J. p -- I took Ly,!i- it. Vcgctamv: I r i vr f ,.' r- - l W. - Hi M 1 oJ" became I saw it Now lent well, lcrpj-';have pKvl color. I nVf!H;t,?f'.'. wcii;h one liutulrc l noimJs. I nm pl.'vl w r; letters from nny w ant to know tiKMCnM";;, . SlUjtt for Slock Silage Is siplet) for fettling to nil live sioch. Itairy cws, hot mi good pisUle'. heed It peihiips mote tli.'lli other rliisc of iitiimals, because Ihe succulent p It supplies Is help-fil- l In the production of large rpinti-lilieof milk. It Is cheap ami ecu. tmmlml feed for f cull!,! from breeding cow to f.illohl'ig iMocr, Mus'p like it nml II Is well suited to their heeds. ;M., dories nnd wn', VcictaWcCrnx)w- 1 mules limy be fed limited rpiuiitllle of good bihigo wiih wry good f - "7 R |