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Show S PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH Have louThis Habit? Bq Marqare? Moris on By DOUGLAS J AAKY' GRAHAM no d he Young Across theLady Way lighter, month turned upon the newcomer. It Is well you lived, It Is well you do. Ills good spirits? said the doctor, Though little or much life brings to Merely excellent health I" you. StanPersonally, put In Professor dlsh, I think he hasnt the brains to What will you do to life, I wonder? worry about anything he doesnt It Isnt much that the world reknow enough to feel sorrow " quires. Some Celtic strain, If we knew his That we follow on, that we follow unancestry, I imagine,' ended the heir der of all the Princes. The splendid flag of our splendid Then Turltan Crossroads forgot all sires about Robert Adalre because the Inwhen the arm of the elder And, fluenza reached them. The town was tires, struck very hard, and the thick, forWe lift the banner and never waver, eign settlement down near the Prince That the race may be, when the mills was a plugue spot. The town day expires, rolled up Its sleeves and gritted Its A little better, a little braver. teeth and fell to work with good PuriNot what you have It Is what you tan spirit. Everyone did his bit It do was a cose of noblesse oblige. ProThat really matters the most to you. fessor Standlsh was therefore scandalized to find Robert Adalre Joking with What will you do to life, I wonder? a dying Portuguese mill hand, whose It Isnt much that the world rewas he the taking. But temperature quires. workman would have no one near him When the lightnings flash, when the except Adalre. Then the doctor disthunders thunder, covered that Adalres gaiety was a Here Is the man that the world advaluable medicine among his stricken mires. families, and that when Adalre came Not him whom purple and gold athis patients seemed to think It worth tires, while to try to get well. So the Not him who Is richer than all the Robert Adalre was worked others, night and day until he himself fell But whose successes were signal III. Then Reginald Prince, who apfires preciated the work among his operathe path to his tolling To point Yhe across the young lady way says tives, went to see Adalre. The newbrothers. v comer to Puritan Crossroads was In she doesnt onder, after what he did Both Joy and sorrow will come to the worst throes of the disense. But to Carpentler, that Jack Dempsey to you; wrestle cant with get anybody he welcomed Prince with his usual To life I wonder what will you do? him. amused smile, ( ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) This Is what I call knowing Influenza from the Inside, said he. For days It was nip and tuck. The whole town seemed to have been thawed out by the warmth of his perEveryone, sooner or later sonality. during the day, came to hear that life was still flickering; and those three old friends Alden Standlsh and the doctor and Prince stayed by Adalres ribald bedside. They were tnlklng In undertones. Its his vitality, said the doctor, thats so wonderful : he likes to know that hes alive; he wants to feel experience; he doesnt have to have a smooth road. ' Send ue yourname and we will send you, FREE and POSTPAID a 10 cent bottle of LIQUID VENEER. Wonderful for your dally dusting. Cleans, duets and polishes with one sweep of your dust cloth. Renews pianos, furniture, wood work, automobiles. Makes everything look like new. Makes dusting a MALLOCH ulterior motives," said WHAT will you do to life, I wonder? Professor Standlsh. He does a thing It much because Isnt that the world requires. he do to wants not because It, of New nrVlE little England village You will sometimes fall, you will someA Puritan Crossroads didnt know it will get him something else." But all three of them felt It was times blunder, what to make of Robert Adalre when, . You will sometimes follow the wrong one fall after the summer people had Prince who hit the bulls-eyeRobert Adalre has the habit of desires ; left, he stayed on. For Robert Adalre de vlvre, said Prince. And perIf one coal to the watchmans But, joie was outside the ken of Puritan CrossIt was Joy of living that pulled fires roads. lie wasnt serious, suld the haps Adalre through. You add that will make the highway verdict. HAVE YOU THIS HABIT? brighter. That October, Prof. Alden Standlsh ( by Metropolitan Newepaper Service.) If your heart, your hand, your help, Invited the doctor and Reginald Prince Inspires II, In to test his cider; and the conOne traveler; makes one burden versation as it had been doing for a lie has THE JOY OF LIVING To Housewives WHAT WILL YOU DO TO LIFE? j CO rttoOMl If VM1MN pleasure. UNiOff EXCITEMENT TICK-TOC- K Sold by Hardware, drug, grocery and geceral stores mm lIQtfO VENEER Tick, said the first clock twin. Tock, said the second clock twin. And they talked to euch other In the great big old clock In the hall. The hall was Just outside the living room, or rather the living room was Just off the hall. And the clocks face was turned so the living room could be seen whenever the door was left open which was usually the case. Now you know talked so theyothers Take a Look could that at Us." not understand them very well, Every other word Tick used was Tick. And every other word Tock used was Tock. They liked to use their names over and over like that, and besides It Is the way they have always been taught to do, and the way they must do. But they said other things, too. Tick would say: CiSfANI luft)lo,.T. Tough Grass a Nuisance In the Philippines there is a grass, known as cogon," which grows as high as a mans head and has roots so tough that no ordinary animals can drag a plow through It. It has been the ruin of thousands of farmers who by the use of fertilizers and other methods have tried to keep the same fields under cultivation for periods of years. Home-mad- e Tiek-Christma- Tock would say: And ' daylight! Tock-Chrlstmas- ." Then Tick would say: Tick Is And would after say: Tick-comin- Tock SCIENTIFIC tests show' is had spoken Tick light the nearest to actual day g. light of all artificial illumi-nant- s. That is why it is best for the eyes. What he was saying If we translated Into our language would be: "Christmas Is coming. So they talked, but as it would sound very confusing if we wrote down their talk Just as they had it, we will leave out all the Ticks and the Tocks" and just put together all the other words they used. If you like you can put In the Ticks and Tocks when you repeat It to yourself. Christmas Is coming, Tick said, and of course Tock said the same. They always perfectly agreed about everything. "Every year I get so excited, said Tock. And The J. B. Colt system supplies from a simthis U nion Carbide-ga- s ple automatic generator buried in your yard, to fixtures throughout house, barn, and grounds. And besides lighting, furnishes convenient cooking and ironing facilities. Write to the nearest branch today for full information. J. B. COLT COMPANY (addreit nearest branch) Oldest end largest manufacturers of Carbide lighting and cooking planta in the world then we see Santa Claus when he comes, said Tick. lie always takes a look at us, said Tock. Yes, says said Tick, and he always : Dear me, dear me, I must be oft In a Something to Think About By Never until everything Is done," agreed Tick. And then, said Tock, he always takes a peep at the children. He just has time to do that he always says. I wonder if when they are all 'sitting around jyst before it Is time to go tti bed on Christmas eve this evening they know how hard it Is for us to keep steady and not rush ahead, said Tick. Fntlier Time said once," Tick added, that if he hurried up for Christ- IMPERFECTIONS CO THINKING, the dogmatic young d good-naturedl- y hands that are unafraid. But the worst phase of this situation Is that there Is a new crop being grown every season, for which there seems to be no visible demand. ( by McClur Nawapaptr Syndicate.) Nkw York, N.Y. KoCHBSIER, N.Y. I mas, as often peo- ple wished him to that do, ful of sugar the grated rind of a lemon, and beat again. Lastly add pound of chopped almonds and one and cupfuls of flour, beat well and by drop spoonfuls on 1 sometimes think that never blowB baking sheets. Bake In a moderate so red The Hose, as where some burled over. Add more flour If it seems necesCaesar bled; sary. That every Hyacinth the Garden wears some In from once her lovely Dropt lap Head. one-fourt- h one-ha- lf (, WHAT TO EAT which may TASTY biscuits or breakfast are: be used Tea Biscuits. Sift a pint of flour with four teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one teaf teaspoonful of sugar and spoonful of salt. Rub Into It with the fingers four tablespoonfuls of butter, mixing It thoroughly. Add enough rich milk or half milk and half cream to make a rather soft dough. Roll out to of an inch In thickness, cut f into rounds two and Inches In dlhmeter. Bake In a hot oven for ten to fifteen minutes. Brush over the tops with milk shortly before taking from the oven. Serve cut In halves. one-hal- one-fourt- h one-hal- 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) o Hint for Watch Carriers One railroad has Issued a bulletin asking Its employees to wind their watches at the same time every day, preferably In the morning, which helps to keep the timepiece In good condition. Christ- mas would be over before anyone It It. realized was much 'better he this way, And the t is said Tock. Yes, hard steady, Very, excite-- . Time to (,Take Stock Many a man who boasts that he wonders why his fellows d not share his admiration of his crea tion. Such a man should go farthe and give serious thought to his achieve ment. Introspection might reduce hi conceit. Grit. 1 self-mad-e DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With Bayer Cross" Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning! Unless you see the name on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. m fun, Danger in Inactivity but It Is to keep said Tick. De man dat does nuffin but sii around waitin foh good times, sale Uncle Eben, is liable to fall asleei and miss em. Washington Star. said Tock. ChristWhen mas is almost here, said Tick. "Ah," said Tock, there comes Santa now." They went on repeating their names as Santa undid his great pack and spread the presents about under the tree. Then he filled the stockings. k And then, Just as the twins had said, he looked at the clock and said: Dear me, dear me, I must be off In a hurry. But he added: I Just have time to take a peep at the children though. He was gone again. Tick spoke. "Now to wait until morning comes. the exciteOh, the excitement, ment, said Tock. And all they could say from now on was and and they bad to say the last word quickly. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Tick-Toc- O SOMETHING BETTER TO WATCII. Do your men watch the clock? Not since I hired that pretty stenographer. Lightning Cookies. Beat until creamy one cupful of butToleration is the hardest thing ter, add one at a time, beating after each addition, four eggs; add one cup teach. Nobody bas It fully. "Tock-exciteme- to joE.zdSt.' . Jl Exchange St. Bayer said. en ... Chicago, III. . tool Monadnock Block Kansas City, Mo. . 716 N.Y. Life Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn. . 6th & Market Su. San Francisco, Cal. . 8th & Brannan Sts. Tock. F. A . IVALKER man or woim.n sallies forth to show the staid, sober elders at the head of large industries how to do things In a modern way. Being fanatics, these young folk have no fear. They are sure of their ground, positive, too, that they can support their own unwortlilness and march to victory with flying colors. The young man with a literary bent will tell the old editor how to run a newspaper to please everybody and get a million subscribers within a year. He has given n great deni of thought to the subject and knows there Is not a single flaw nny where iu his theory. The editor removes his glasses and gasps. But he understands himself as he understands his newspaper. He begs to be excused from the humiliating explanation of the fact, settles readjusts his tortoise-shells- , down again to his work and chuckles as he beholds the swagger youth being shown the way out by a copy boy. The impudent young man or woman who has never painted fine pictures or carved statues of merit, will tell you that he or she knows all about art. There are swarms of the perfect in Imperfection, preying every day In the great cities upon the salt and staff of life. Like Mary's doll, or Willies Teddy bear, they are stuffed with sawdust, whirling In. the great maelstrom of hard knocks from which there Is no escape except by noble work with hurry But he never says that until he has fixed everything and filled the stockings and put his presents about, said Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ibELL-AN-S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES Baby Loves A Bath With Cuticura Soap EVERYWHERE |