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Show poster Doll Bed WYETH SPEARS -- CIH better than Liny S JmT willing helper. jjS Santa has. Hundreds of bitten me that you have 'i'Sufrom directions in this Cl in SEWING Books 1, !j.nd5. Book 6 is now ready l a coes into the mail X want have a very to know that I JaflSww m NOW... IT MUST be remembered, in your remaining prognostications end your selections that while American football la tha greatest game ever Invented when it comes to a mixture of aplrit and akin, to condition, to player interest end to crowd excite ment- - it is still an unbalanced game in the way ot Just rewards. were f friendship for you making things with ,hindf. Your letters keep me Lj about the things you want -. Mr. Refurbishing old furnicurtaining difficult windows, , alip covers, rug and patch dress-Hu- s, designs, lamp shades, (mocking, gift and you have asked for Book 6. it and they are in always I have season leading coaches about this phase of football, and they all agree. They admit that you can outplay another team badly along the and ground through the air and still lose the ball tad joy in fe eomethlns that b not Jim Zm bookists. This ia anj tiny fourposter ba Just tha thins (or Santa S liii teside aoma anas Us bad oa Eva. Alter tha Si dothas ara eisar boa, (hind tofathar a hava (rand tlma ,IWi M Otbaddiag, pillow and oovartet. pins you ariU mwbi aruas u sonDraws wild IS Maw IBlUa fart bdm U cants tor game. ever h dl teams Ole aeasra whe have made mare yards alang the grand and through the air and ban had the better Ucklag, and tin have bat. When twegead teams meet, the bresha almost always ear ry tha winning atery. Which mean the dip ef a cda. This is no indictment of football, as a game. It Is tha turn that gives the underdog hie chance against better football people. It is tha factor that gives He thrills to Mg crowds, which have realised there are tew setups. hava became mine Tartars. On a recent Batarday IT greater yardage la many eases by ' delve margin and yet bet. M te aeasethtag Uhe aa npea gatf with a vast roaktte ehaan-pinahi- aioneerHad No Trouble tuning a Higher Bid m auction sale, the business interrupted by a whispered rsation between the auction-en-d one of the prospective Sen. At the conclusion the t p But it la stupid to say always that tha better teem won." It Is often truer to say, "The lucky team won." And most coaches know this. Calling tha Turn Tha forward pass cams along In 1008. That was 14 years ago. Four years later, some SO years ago, I happened to be with Hurry-u- p Yost of Michigan and BIO Hanna, one of the itar football writers who wee a veteran when Frank Hinkey was a freshman at Yale. Thla is a new game, Teat told ceremonies announced: gentleman present tells me since proceedings started in room he has lost a wallet n. "Fve feud at Michlgu wa aining the sum of five hundred beat tha second team by seven us. He hereby offers a reward tonchdawae Tsesday, aad fall to ifty dollars to anyone for its earn Wednesday. Passes aad a." playa click an day. They daat the fere was a short period of si-- e, next. It'e all different." then one of the members of That wai SO yean ago. But Yost crowd nodded his head to the aw what was coming a better sneer and announced: I bid game for tea player, a far better game for the crowd, but no longer a game for past performance nor for accepted form. Yost at that XINT BE BOSSED time sew ahead how many better were going to be football team IT YOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEbeaten by underdogs, by minor RSTIMTION THIS MODERN WAV teams. der of ni n n VE DapaU Uadofcadap assay- - haadachy, logy bowels, do asaalKana -to Frai A Mint at badtlma. Nazt comfortable telwf, W yaa start tha day fiiU a I your ad tansy and pap, Ming like a nt doasn't diatorb M I ifht'i raat or iateifara with wart tha t, Sqr. tty tha chawing ilmthra, yoorsaK It taataa food, if fe d economical ... a family supply For Example, Minnesota This season Minnesota stepped Into one of the toughest schedules of the year. I'd say the toughest The Gophers barely scrambled by Washington, and I happen to know that both Jimmy Phelan and Wash ington thought they should have won with SO per cent of toe breaks. Ohio State had two easy chances to beat Minnesota and blew both, which la nothing to Buckeye credit An intricate play called In the rain Task Liking One's d touchdown waited a for is secret of happiness is not one of them. ofef what one likes, but in lik On paint after touchdown far lint one has to do. Hubbard. Northwestern would have tied Hints ta. Two paints after touchdown would have won. The point after toachdown te the cheap euceasln im the rates committee te the crowd - aot te the goad ef fset ball. In the Michigan game the WolverHay Warn of Disordered ine! were all over the Gophers something Ilka 19 first downs to A Kidney Action Michigan that day was the better fjdun IBS with its baity andauny: apSar habit. lmprapar aatlna tad team on the field. But Minnesota aha-I- ts risk aSaapaaaiaaadTnta. tgraaa toavy atraia aa tha wark won on a single play. da kidatya. Tbay ara apt to baaaaM ? Minnesota baa Yet 1 tlU nataiad and faUta Sltar amaaa add turned in the best Job of the year, SaWiBparitiaafroathalilaeiviag barring nobody, when you look at wlabSa the Gopher schedule. Yet without igSHli SoatTnUy awalUa' Caal the breaks, Minnesota' could easily (aataarvaat. aU arara eat, Othar aifaa have lost at least three ball games. JWaay ar bladdar dlaardar ara ism-ta- a larainc, scanty ar taa baqaaal Maybe four. "Minnesota this fall, a veteran PfQa. bdp tha Aqpita off hanalai aaaaaa bady Nine coach told me, "was like Big nc Theypaaa have had war than half a Iowa was last year. Iowa teat year cesld easily have bees beatra by Indian, Minnesota, Furdne and Notre Dame, which Eddie Anderson knows. Notre Dame was fas the same spot Notre Dame sn the days tost to both play ceald easily have U w aad Navy. Wbra yra play Army 4940 tough schedules, anything can hap- Love Is SIgbt . "You've got to five Minnesota not blind. It is sn extrs gam-bl- e ich shows us whet is most credit for taking the years big Minnesota evea that c gamble "V of regard.- -J. M. Barrie. might easily have lost three ways. But It has still been the Mg Job of 1H0. Tol one-yar- hatiNainl BSckache Jhl Mi IM 2ai JOlNSRUCS Eajoy dw comfort sad coavcaicacts of A is d Hold al pricaa as low as yoe'd ehcwheisb A ftaevstioa program completed malm III asks Acs sccoaaedslioa aansoal tsIus. Park roar car ia ear atw, modcra srsS al sztmsly low The HOTEL UTAH "The mala angle to football," Elmer Leyden of Notre Dame said, "ta the mental attitude for one game. (hoot I know bow Army and Navy could for ua. I told you that you throw out all .other games. When no you get set to win one game, Fra will what happen. can say one are example, blocking and tackling cent spirit fra that one M about per day. Dont figure that any unbeaten team rides safely. They definitely Hotel Bolt SQUARE xxconmragii hL.utas$130te8jOO of dMscMaa te step do not" He added that the unbeaten teams are the ones that usually get litehoot the tery. "The other can now works. I can tell you right Stan-forMinnesota, Dame. Notre that Texas A. A M. or any team hard schedule can JSnM. ta. hurry. And that bring, attltuda. us back again to mental I of tootbML which ta a big pert knew bow Mg a only wish everyone Butthta uncertain factor makes to the the sport more ta teres ting It prove a spectator, even though bogie to porta forecasters. Salt Lakz Qty s COFFEE SUOPi fBqftEN Ames SYNOPSIS McAusUad was SI old te sailed from America years to under-Jt- e his Post as s missionary in tha nil he had committed Ins fit of excitement hod shattered all his confldeneo in himself. Ho felt farced to Doncaster, who board-a- d tefrr the ship Honolulu. Shu was an rvvte to visit her parents, who won missions rice on Gilead bland. Man sttrseted to Georfo'i attempt to Csorso accidentally tell overboard. Mary unhcoltatinsly dove into the sea to roicuo Gooege, who tells in tevo with tor. When the boat approached tor home on Gilead Island, tesmsd that Mary s parents tod both died. Georm volunteered to take etorge of the minion. raced with the Mcestoty ef Mns Mary If he left tor now. George farced himself to ask tor to to his wife. Mary accepted Ms clumsy, proposal, and they left the ship to live in tor termer home on the Island! The scanty dress of the natives shockad Georgs at flrst, but te soon became reconciled to their customs. Mary discovered that Certain, a sailor Mend of George's, tod deserted ship to Uve on the bland. He had eoma there to help George and Mary R they needed him. Their peaceful Ufa waa Interrupted ana day whan n ship stopped in the harbor ta March of pearls. They sea the pearl divers attackad and their Hon. Natives cany Mm back to Mary hours later, toot through the shoulder. CHAFTEB Yl Caatinned 7 Mary asked on of the young men for Jarambo; but ha shook hta head, not looking at her. If George had not filled her thought!, excluding aU else, she must have seen a tautness ta these young men, as though they were waiting, listening. But she thought only of her husband; and when In mldaftemoon he opened hta eyes and looked et her, she spoke ta a quick tenderness, close beside him. aha said. Quiet, my dear, "Youre all right Were safe. Quiet Beet my dear. He stared past her, stared straight up at the thatch above them. She thought be did not know he spoke. Be said: "They were angry becauaa no canoes met them. They smashed their boat against the rocka getting ashore, and that made them more angry. One was a redheaded man with a red beard and red hair all over Ms chest They all had guns. I told them we didnt want them man put here, and the Me hand against me and pushed me over backward. One of the others hot me before I could get up. He looked at her with a deep ehame at hta own weakness. 1 fainted, Mary, like a woman. You couldnt do anything against their guns. Garage. Now rest dear. Hta eyes closed. Like a woman. he muttered again, and sighed, and slept In the morning George was atrong-e- r, able to sit up with Mary to support him, her arms around him, Ms shoulders leaning against her breast The young men were gone when she woke; but later they returned, end, Mary law a red gleam in their eyes, and their eyes would not meet here. She wondered, and her heart began to beat hard with a sort of premonition, but she waa not afraid of what would happen. She thought that In some strange way she was terrified by something already past; but she decided this was merely the reaction from her alarm of yesterday, now eased, and put the fear aside. "What has happened?" she asked. Hta eye flickered with something curiously like dismay; and he looked at Ms companion, then at Mery again, without replying. She Insisted; is the sMp still there? She realized that he wee confused by some strange sense ot guilt; and her pulse pounded ta her wrist She looked back at George. He was asleep, so for the moment he no longer needed her. She said firmly to the young men: Take me to Jarambo. Or bring Jarambo to me. After a moment one of them turned and darted off through the forest The other spoke, bidding her come. Presently ahead of her he heard a cell go down the mountain, summoning Jaramba Soon Jarambo spoke at her elbow and she 'toned. Tha old man mat her eyes and waited. She bad never been afraid of him, but aha was afraid of Jarambo now. There was that ta hta eyes she bad never seen there, a like a leaping fire, a drunk fury, a reckless Intoxication. But this, was not the drunkenness of rum. Nevertbelesi he wae drunk with Insomething. She looked at him tently; end suddenly her heed rose. She said: "Jarambo, tell me. He laid, under Hta breath: Long time we were men. She welted. Ha spoke explicitly, from the beanginning When the schooner chored, George's insistence kept the canoes ashore; but presently a boat put off from the vessel with three white men ta It Those white men did not know the landing place, end they went toward the beech, but they lew that the surf there wai Impracticable, so they came along the shore and they shouted, and some ef tha children went out of the Jungle to the landing place, and then some of the girls. When the white men saw tha girls they tried and their boat wai broken to gainst tha ledge; but they climbed shore. They were angry because of the loss of the boat, and when George came down tha path and men poke to them, one of tha hm For One Gama as $2.25 Rooms as low world-fame- The better team doesn't win not by SO kilometers. talked this with over 10 i feeling l. English Descent Eighteen of our Presidents of English descent X f I Archeozoic Era The Archeozoic era ta tha oldest ta geological history; rocks dating back to that time yield no fossils. to Bring fH Santa !", truck him down snd then shot him, and be lay like a dead man. But one of the children, a little boy who loved George, Mt the hand of the man who had shot. That man caught the boy, and ha broke tha child's arm across hta knee. The white men could not even catch the fir Is; so they came to Mary's father's house end profaned It, shouting and breaking things. Tha child with the broken arm wee creaming, and the people were angry. CHAPTER Vn Jarambo sent young men to carry George away and that waa done; o when the white men returned to the landing, ha had been borne to safety. When they were gone. Jarambo and the other old men decided what to do to these white men who had hurt the child. So by and by many ot tha strong eat girls swam off to the schooner, with flowers ta their hair, laughing, And It waa night Jarambo told Mary, squatting at her feet "In the dark, many canoes went quietly on the water, and many young men. The whit men the ship were busy with our girls; end then we esme aboard ta the dart, the glrta held teem lovingly while our war clubs cracked their skulls." "That was a bad thing, Jarambo," Mary said. Ha answered, "It ta done. He aid slowly. Interning an ancient tale: "The white men came ta old times end killed my woman, and my mother, end my father, and my two sons. BeAlio they took my daughter. fore that I was a man. Now I am a man again. When she could speak, her senses clearing, she asked: Jarambo, did the white man with tha talking bird help you kill those men? He answered, with a shrewd glint ta hta eyes: "No one knows what a white man will do about killing white men. That white man with the bird which talks was given sleep to drink, and he sleeps now. He did not see the ship come. He will not era it go. Soon it was never here. Hie eyes aa ha spoke looked down t the schooner in the roads; and Mazy saw that soma sort of sail waa set on her, end that aha now moved lowly toward the sea. When the schooner wae now outside the bay, a little skein of blue smoke had begun to rise from her batch. It became a black and growing cloud. She whispered: Theyre burning her!" Jarambo brushed hta band, flat, the palm down, across a rock. Ho aid again aa he had said before: That chip was never here! The pillar of smoke rose slowly above the schooner. Mary watched it rise higher end higher between her and the blue saucer of the sea, her eyes following the tip of that black cloud till ilka a pointing finger It reached the saucers rim, the h orison there, where the smoke-fingpointed, the square topgallant sails of a ship, the rest of her still below the horizon. The canvas of those sails wai dark, blackened by the loot of many fires. She was a whaler! The Venturer, so long expected, wae coming at last to Gilead. Somewhere along the mountain far away a voice founded ta a long cry, and nearer another, end then other. The sound spread like ripples ta a pond, flowing down the mountainside, reaching them and going on. Jarambo at her feet looked up and spoke. Your man wakes, he said, and watched her warily. He call you.1 She turned to go to George, but he paused again and said, after moment, ta careful explanation: Jarambo, tha sMp that comes there ta my father's. She could not remember the native word for unde if there wu one. "My man and I will go away ta her. She looked down at him and raw Ms eyes waver. "Better we o," she eld gently. "My man will die here. He muttered: Ship sees smoke. She understood that he was sullen with fear that tha ship now approaching would punish the Islanders for the killing done last night, and she told him, reassuringly, pointing to tha burning schooner, ying hta own words: "That ship was never here. Mary told Jarambo: "My man must be carried to the house. We go to him now. When they came to tha lodge deep in the forest where they had hidden George, she found that he had waked fretful end hot with fever. She spoke quickly to old Haul. "We shell take him home. Mary went ahead, to make hta bed ready. In tha bouse she saw that rough hands had been here rummaging; saw her own garments pulled out and strewn round; saw all her possessions ta disorder. She bed eoma swiftly down the trafi, and she had tlma to remove the more obvious trace of their Invasion before George, muttering ta a half delirium, wee brought home. On Me own bed, he sighed and seemed to sink and grow small and wssk and helpless; end he slept Mary covered him, and Jarambo esme to her side. She thought the though fra old men clung to. her protection from the punishment of hta line; but no one else came near. er full-rigg- Mery knew that a man afraid ta dangerous. Tha people on the Island were strung tight with terror at seeing the Venturer approach so oon after the massacre. They had drugged Corkran to keep Mm Ignorant of what was to happen; but now here came many white men. Mary thought any small incitement might touch them into bloody madness again; bring tha war clubs out of hiding, act them swinging. It would be Important, when tha Ven-turcame lit, to warn Richard end the others against asking questions. All the others had disappeared; but Jarambo stayed with Mary, quitting on the platform, waiting her commands. She bade Mm watch and tell her when the Venturer anchored. In the lata afternoon Jarambo reported that a boat from the Venturer was rowing toward tha mouth of tha bay. It would bo night, Jarambo aid, befora tha whaleboat cams into fits roads; and she told him to build a fire on the shore for a beacon at tha landtag place, end to help them at the landtag. Whan suddsn dark descended, Mary brought one of tha whale oil lamps and lighted the wick and act it bera by Geraga's bed. Jarambo went to tend the beacon fire, and ha was alone. She heard shod feet come up foe path toward the house; and she rose and went from her husband's side through the Mg central room to tha door. In da rim ess there she met a man, and thought him her uncle, end cried: "Unde Tom!" and went Into Me arms, clinging to him. But he knew as she kissed him and felt hta lips that this was not her unde, and aha pressed back, peering up at him. 'TVs all right, Mary. Don't you know me? Im Peter Crar. Before he could free herself, he kissed her again, hta beard rough against her cheek end chin. Peter? she cried. "Oh. Im glad youve cornel" Then she raw soma-on- e behind him, tall and slender, and sha asked, trying to see to the half light: Who ta it? Than, seeing more dearly: "Why, It's Tons, Her voice broke, her eyes my! filled with happy weeping. "Why, Tommy, how youve grown!' She caught him, and ha dung to her, young arms tight around her neck, hugging her hard. He did not apeak, and aha smiled to herself, thinking: He's so glad to see ma that he's crying, doesn't dare try to talk fra fear we'll know. Sha asked: Hows Unde Tom, Tommy? But Tommy, without answering, only held her harder, end Peter asked urgently: Mary, whens your father? "Father's dead, Peter. He and Mother died befora we got here. Then, ta tha doorway: This ta my husband, George McAualand. Peter stood by Georges bed. "Husband? he muttered. "He's tick. she said. He sun looks like it! ' "Ami he's been hurt, she admitted, looking back to see if Jarambo had come ta with Peter and Tommy, wondering how much Just now to tell Peter. She asked again: Where's Unde Tom? Peter raid slowly: "Your uncle's deed, too, Mery. She noticed that he did not look at Tommy, seemed careful not to. She was curiously not moved by this Intelligence, though ahe wen immune Just now to grief. She only aid: Dead? Peter wiped hie brow with Me hand, looking down at Georgs. Ha aid: "Yaa. And my father's tick aboard the Venturer, Mery. 1 think he's going to die. Dick raid your father knew something about doctoring. He asked, in a curiously boyWhet ere we goish perplexity: ing to do? She said: Wa havent any medicines here. Weve had lot of people sick and dying on the island. 'Til go send tha boat back, lend them word your fathers dead, Peter said. She nodded, and his footsteps deSha parted toward tha landing. turned to foe boy Him at least she could help, Just by loving him. "My, I'm glad to sec you. Tommy I Pm so sorry about Uncle Tom." She kissed him again. Tommy spoke carefully, knuckling hta eyes. "I haven't cried before, Mary, tin I sew you. But it helps, T know, dear. doesn't It? You'D feel better now. She asked, groping to find a need ta him wMch she could fill: "Do you want to taDt about It? I "I saw it happen, he raid. was ta tos crosstrees with glass. His tone puzzled her, stiff end restrained. "Peters boat wee right there . . . They heard Peter returning, and foe boy stopped, Mt off the word, watching foe door where after a moment Peter appeared. Mery wondered why. She asked Pe- Imkfial frio I Sc I hadwsa faa The fact that It ta considered unlucky to light three cigarette with the same match had Ita origin on a battleship of tha Boer war, where it HOUSEHOLD meant something. The attention of an enemy sharpshooter was drawn one black night to foe small spurt of a match flare in tha distance. While foe match was handed to the If a teaspoon of molasses or second man, ha obtained hta range brown sugar is added to griddle and when it wee handed to the batter, the cakes will brown third man, he fired. Tha poor fol- cake more easily. low who was third to hold foe match had hta head blown off. To keep candles firm in candle- QUESTIONS Quatlranalree The federal government received about 195,700,000 reports and returns to questionnaires from Individuals and business concerns last year. Industrial, commercial and financial enterprises filed a total ot 00,000,000 returna an average of about 20 for each enterprise while about 31,000,-00- 0 returns of an kinds were filed for forme an avaraga of about three for each form. The average industrial questionnaire contain about 69 questions. 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You look pretty tired. Go to bed, why dont you? ID keep an eye on him. She left "Oh, Im not eleepyl them ta George's room, crossed to her own room ta the other end of foe house, esme back with a tamp to light it from foe burning wick here. Tommy had disappeared. Sha iked: "Wheres Tommy?" "Outside somewhere," Peter said briefly. (TO BE CONTINUED) (teas as I Siaaw Rotes: -- 400 BATHS 2.00 to ?4.00 Our 1200,000.00 ramodalinq and refurnishing program haa made available the finest hotel accommodations in tha Wart AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA Q1NING ROOM MIL J. M. WArttl, - Atoaagtia - BUFFET ftatMtaf DINE The DANCE Seatetfuf MIRROR ROOM mnumurmam |