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Show f ' i , Md Soft U Murt o tell TunkiM uyi mn U wldom put In a , know m much. know to Debunked A pint! Old Aii pound, old saying, orld around, ia often untro some liquid! are heavier ithere. Sagar Cana Jnico Irthaiwaet iuic ia axtoncted Leir eana It ia mind with rtah to remova the impuri- record having cut Spaniard in Jamaica nt tha tha Sixteenth century that anytree Id in feet girth. Haven and Hartford were capital! of Connecticut from 1 1874. Mistress of Monterey CHAPTER XVI Virginia Stivers Bartletf Caailnsed So, amid great grumblingi from Anguatlai, whom pet Chichi had developed a dangerous eold from the low and sea air of Monterey, the gubernatorial party embarked on the Ban Antonio for the Mission and o of Ban Francisco. Anguatlaa had at last settled herself In some comfort In tha Governor' and had, aha confided to the palace, Gober-nadorJust got tha cramps out of her bones from the long Journey aha had made, when aha must needs pack and move on again. As she fuiied over the little trunk that held the layette, aha scolded, A rolling tons gathers no , Eulalia laughed. And a dog that stays at home never finds any hones aha countered. Tho San Antonio eras drifting between Points Loboa and Bonita that guard the gates of the great Bay of San Francisco, It eras sunset, and aa the Governor stood on the of tha dumiy ship, he lookedbridge west into the sky, 11 vivid with color, where islands called the Farralones could be seen rising dimly above Pro-Mdi- a, non" 1 tod, hla fact drawn. Father." ha aid harshly, what ta It?" Without a word the priest pointed out the tait words in the message. Fagea read them, and without hesitating poke decisively. 'Come, Father. Let us go at once. 1 am ready. There are horses tor us, Don Jose? We are going to Carmelo. Junlpero Berra ta dying." There wee perfect lilenee for a moment Outside the wind sighed and moaned, and circling, creamed as they made their evening flight to aeries among the rock and crags that overhung the see. sea-gull- s, Dying . . . CHAPTER XVH someone whispered, Junlpero Berra dying . . Fray Francisco Palou sat heavily There were sighs and exclamadown In the aliso wood chair the tions all around the table. Indians had made for Junipero SeraTt does not seem poeiible, ex- ra: the same armchair in which claimed the Commandante. the father had sat to write hta fareBut here ta the letter, in hla well letters. Fray Patou's fingers own hand," replied He reached for tha lame quill and, Pages. turned to the messenger. Was leaning hta armi where the mlaiton-ary- a the water. there no word tor me? he asked. arms had so often rested on When alia landed at San FranThe boy shook hla head. Fagea the crude table, gave himself up to cisco, leaning heavily on the Govtugged at his beard, his head bent thought ernor, an the people of the presidio He looked For a tong while he eat silently, up abruptly. and mission were there to greet You will pardon me if I leave. listening to the darting swallows as Eulalia. But her pride and pleasure In the royal greeting were inter- Don Jose," he said, but you see they flew around the eaves of tha I must Father Palou, I will be tiny ceQ. Then he took a deep rupted by a feeling of great ready in a moment X must change breath, and shaking hie head sadly, followed by acute discomthese fiesta clothes for my old leath- dipped the qulQ into the ink and fort The 4a Cityi Papalar Madam Piked Located at 4th Seath aad Main . BELVEDERE HE Vtaafaria Stiver Bartlett WNU Service She pulled tha coverlet away and disclosed tha child asleep, its tiny mouth atill praised to her breast StlU ha did not speak, nor make a move toward her. The love that ah pleaded for from hla eye did not kindle. Thera wee only bitter-nes- e In hie fact. Eulalia grew afraid. You . . . you are not going? aha whispered pitifully. 1 started. But I came back," he laid shortly. Ah, my lover." Again aha reached toward him. But Pedro Fagea made a slight exclamation of grief, bitterness, revulsion against the woman who held him, and left her room to wander along the bleak cliffs in the rain. Salt Lakea Larteat Apt Hotel 144 Apia. a Governor, busy greeting his old friends, was Just shaking ers. And you, Don Jose, will you began writing: Mision San Carlos. hands with the genial Fray Palou ee that horses, servants and food September Seventh, 1784. when he felt his lady's fingers clutch are ready for us?" The Commandante hesitated. "Hall Jesus Mary and Joseph! Of course I win excuse you. But Very Reverend Father Guardian, but does your Excellency think it Fray Juan Sancho: ta necenary to leave" he stole a On the twenty-eight- h of August Stance at La Gobemadora just Just passed God was pleased to take now? to eternity tha soul of my ever By heaven, yei! Nothing on earth loved and honored father, the Facould keep me from going to Junl- ther President, Fray Junlpero Serpero Berra. Father, are you ready?" ra." The priest had been standing at Fray Patou read the words carelently, his beads moving between fully after he had written them, then his fingers. continued with a deep sigh. As soon as the news waa made Ready, your Excellency. Ready and anxious. public, it spread through aU tha The guests had left their places town, everybody mourning the death at the table and were gathered of their dear father. Everybody about the letter which Fray Patou crowded to see him, and it wee nechad received, leaving La Gobema- essary to close the gate In order to dora sitting atone, like a ruby ma- place him In the coffin ha himself donna with her child in her arms. had ordered made. As soon as he The Governor started to leave the died hta body was placed In it, room. Then he a topped suddenly tog it from the bed or platform on before his wife and stared at her as which ha died without removing hta habit though he had forgotten her existThen the Indiana, whom the dead ence. father had baptised and confirmed he faltered. Eulalia She turned her face upward toward him, and clasped the child closer to her. She did not speak. VEulalia . . . you see I must ga Everyone wai looking at them, arrested by the sudden change in the Governor's manner. A Balling Stone Gathers 1 do not see it she said coldly. No Maas." You shall not go. I am going." him convulsively. He looked Into Still he stood, though she had not was her face. It Ivory white, with black eyes, and white detained him even by a gesture. The guests began moving In a drawn mouth. shocked silence out of the mom. Eulalia. Eulalia . . ." saw Fray Patou going as Pedro . . . Oh, merciful God," Eulalia to join them. She looked at though she whispered. him. A day later Fray Palou, with a "Do not go, please. Padre. There pleased expression on his kindly ta nothing we have to say that you face, drew toward him the great may not hear." Register of the Mission Dolores at The prieat bowed eilently. San Francisco, and inscribed In his You shall not go. You will stay fine scholarly hand, that was to record io many priceless records for here with me, where you should the annals of California, these be." I should be with Junlpero Ser-rwords: Born, on August the Third, 1784, No. I am your wife, flesh of to Dona Eulalia Celia de Fagea, your flesh. I have suffered for you. wife of Don Pedro Pages. of the California, a I have borne you children. I have traveled over a dangerous country daughter. even strong men dreed to face Some ten days later the young that be to by your eide. And now you hla of the Governor, little daughter not are going to leave me. Fray Falea Bead the Words Careflower as he called her, was chrisfully. Fagei tugged at hia beard. tened with as much pomp as was You do not understand a love possible in the shabby little miswith which to adorn roaea brought sion church. Fray Palou proudly between men. I must go. his dead body, and weeping at hta such a 1 understand not cornerdo No, pointed out, however, the death, they did not want to go stone already laid for a new temple love. But if it separates you from away. me at this time, I do not want to to be erected. "At night we took hta body to the Then the party returned gaily to understand It I despise it" church with a procession formed by the mansion of the Commandanle of Her voice began rising from its all the town and the eta soldiers of the Presidio of San Francisco, Don icy, controlled inflections. The arme the guard, one of whom stayed on Jose Moraga, and his wife, Marta that pressed her baby to her, tremwatch all night with many neophytes del Pilar de Leon y Barcelo, who bled. and sailors. of the were the padrino and padrina What is Junipero Serra to you. When the father died all were baby. that you ahouid leave me. with your eager for some little thing that he still in n a child was arm. There my christening feast, had used. 1 promised that I would with Don Jose as the host Dona weak and ill from my travail? What comfort them all ao they might not faold Maria del Pilar had dug out her is he anyway but a mad do anything unseemly, but in epita .dearest treasures to grace the natic? Love!" she laughed contempof all this and of the eentinela at board; the adobe room wai a tuously. Love! All I have ever night they cut off bits of the habit strange background for the rich lin- heard between you la quarreling and that served as a shroud and much en and silver, the sparkling glass bitterness. Junipero Serra hates and of the hair from his tonsure . . . and china. despises you in his heart, as you do "The following day which was Outside the wind blew great him!" I said mass for the Sunday at hurled settleshe the on words the of pitiful sheets fog . . In the afternoon Stung by body present toa over ao took step ment. clinging precariously him, Pedro Fagee the burial took place with all solemShe raised. the gray waters of the bay. The ward her, his hand nity. The proceision went by way rain poured ceaselessly, doing stlU stared up at him without flinching. of the Plaza, making four stops and greater damage to the little houses, The baby began to whimper aoftly. singing at each response. The soland the wall around the presidio and nuzzle the red velvet of her diers carried the body, the rest go which had already, earlier in the bodice. Fray Palou moved forward ing with tapers in their hande. When laid we year, been partly destroyed by a se- quickly, but the Governor only hoularrived at tha Church wa sang vere storm. his hand gently on his wife' lauds with all tha ceremony of tha ritual of the Order. AU were eager But In the humble mansion all dcr. You do not understand, my dear. to honor the deceased . . . wa gay, and La Gobemadora how neces-aar- y looked a very queen indeed In her If you did you would see Although I was forgetful of the It ta to my honor, my position, fact that I had been asked for some wine red velvet and rubies as she to I aat beside her husband, her eyes my very life that willgo not Junipero make it mementoea of the deceased father You now. brighter than the candle. And Serra brave which they wanted ai relief, they a Be me? for harder handi any did not forget. On the contrary gracefully elim. She ran her woman! tableoldiera over her body beneath the they importuned me to such an ex not change. Her face did cloth and sighed with pleasure. She tent that I wai forced to give up If you go, 1 shall never live with hie tunic which I told them they was free, strong. She could accommust make up into scapulars and you as wife again. plish anything now! Pedro Fagea looked into the shad- bring them to me together with their Indian an teativitle the During into so bitterly cord. They did this, and when 1 servant announced that a mesienger owed eyes burning distributed them, I explained they had arrived from Monterey to speak hia."You do not mean thaL were scapular and girdle of Our to Fray Palou. "I do. Father San Francisco in return for soaked In a moment the shivering The Governor shrugged hi shouwhich they should pray for the soul and boy came Into the warm room, lders and moved toward the door. of the dead father. In this way I turned He handed the frinr a letter. it as may. "Be that atisfled tha eager worshipers After obtaining permission to read again to the door, and this time and interceded for the soul of the to a word. a walked out without ifond father if. indeed, he need! our it, the missionary bent close Hours later Eulalia awoke to ace prayers end petitions." candle and read the words of hla her. beside brother, Junlpero Berra, hla heart the Governor standing Francisco Patou read the letter rivusaddening more and more until he Hia leather Jnckct waa running that he had written, added a few a from out burned had Berra Hia that eyes lets. read the last linee formal plirasci, and ended tha mesGood wet face. penned in his' dark hour: sage: at up looked he to me moment For a Padre Palou, come and assist Your Rrverencea most humble then ahe put a In him surprise, did servant, and the humblest of your him. toward with hand hia eye Fray Palou covered Al. my Pedro," ahe cooed. You brothers, his hand a moment then turned a Fr. Francisco Palou. not gol Oh. my love. I em an did white lace toward the company. l!F. CU.YHM. EUJ Dower. Uitla (TO at Look your hi happyThe Governor rose slowly to tat meleons Tongue Active Indian chameleon can cap tecta with its tongue at a of six inches. itrnciion of N. P. Hallway northern Pacific railway was cted under an act of ed by President 1884, and was 2, Lin-Jul- y com- bi 1883. First Baseball Rales loll ia said to have become lal game when the Knlcker-clu- b of New York was found-84- 5 and drew up a code of ERVOUS? and kriUbia? Uo you acoid "n to Mvn you? Ta art aa He. try LYDIA B. fS VKdETAlILK COMPOUND. ri ao P jroo want to ktmriT NUu (alto qoiveriac nurvee. i (mentine ooa vomaa haa told raUine throufh" with "r. inkhama VifrtaM C ompound. It ap tin apateni, that Inn-loomfor- ta Iran tha function! die-t-a a n ton mat ndura. wnim-- wto NOW to grt a bottle af world-ikhatCon pound today WITH- -i Inna your non than a ova ban druayiai t. writtaa ia lain x. 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Each pattern includes a sew-chawhich enables even a beginner to cut and make her own clothes. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. rt C Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. George Changed Line But Not the Results The boys had made a habit of meeting one evening a week for a chat over their doings, but recently many of the old faces had disappeared as their owners got work in different parts of the country. One evening, Bill and Bob found themselves atone and began to talk over old times. That reminds me! said Bill. What happened to George after he failed as an architect? Oh, replied Bob, he went on the stage!" Hows he doing there? Still drawing poor houses,! waa Bobs unkind reply. AV.YiTO BACCOE . Gena Autrey is another star who has been having difficulties with hta studio. In hla ease it was just a little matter of money. Remember the fuss when John Charles Thomas refused to broadcast if he couldnt finish with Good night. Mother? Well, that same kind of trouble bobbed up on the Fibber McGee and Molly program, and the rules of the broadcasting company were broken. Fibber was ending with Good night, Molly," and waa told he couldn't do it any more. But Molcharacter In ly ta the name of the show, explained the sponsors, so It might logically belong there. In real life, Molly ta the wife of Jim Jordan, the man who plays Fibber McGee, and ta just recovering from a tong 1 linen. 35 When the Radio City Music ball la New York holds a picture for a second week yen may be pretty certain that the picture's a auccesa, and one that youll want to see. Jescbel made the grad recently. Dolores Del Rio returned home with glowing tales of her vacation trip to Morocco, and a tot of souvenire perfume, necklaces. jewelry, Leaving Africa, she flew across Spain, and on to Paris, where she saw a tot of old friends and acquired a tot of new clothei. Dolores reported thankfully that she did not bring back any souvenirs of the civil war in Spain, - nor of the threatening international situation rope, generally. in Eu- ODDS AND ENDS . . . Csry Cram hud u novel present ill other day a bollla of cough mAiicine, which ho sadly Hooded, from Katherine Data Botto entertained . . . Hepburn lilrt. Koncwli nt Cluru Btno'i "It " cofo . . . The blondet ltd in the 1937 popufnrity poll conducted by the Motion Picture Herald, u Unde paper for exhibilort . . . Rotulind Burnell nett Joan CraconTi rale in Shop Warn Anger because Jann didnt liko it . . . George Brent he bought borne moor Key Francis . . . Spencer Trecf popularity ruling is note one pur with Cloth Gnblo o nd Robert Toylort . . . And Trnry, Taylor, Wallace Beery and possibly Frnnchot Tone will work together in Northweit Pontage" . . . Allen Jen-bis and hi wife picked Mexico City for their location . . . ScaramiHtche' So will "Tha will he nrreened again Sen Wolf," for the third lime, C Western Newspaper Union. ... Philadelphia Plot Philadelphia haa town plot which la deed so for found. Not Recorded a small, downrecorded in no Tradition, says a Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, has it that Penn set it aside for Indians who came to visit him. rifpoo Carried Treaty During Jeffersons administration a pigeon released from a ship entering New York harbor carried an important treaty to Washington four hours later, says the Boston Tran ' script. GcnlUtnen: WNU on trtuho Vvtuiil llfo on one or of to will my protect policy family liny ft I wffth, nr PAY A ('LAUl JMK JAClI T u nd pm In nd tbnl th MKAII3KIL Plfttse Mriid detail. 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