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Show TI1E PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER S, 1921. The room was scented by the sweet, damp flowers, and by the good odor of iailly burning logs; yet to Peter there was chill and desolatenes In the air. Cherry took op the glass bawl In both careful hands, and went sway la JtbAdftlon of the study, but he stood at the window for a long time staring dully out at the battered chrysanthemums and the swishing branches, and the steady falling rain. A few days later, on a day of un. certain sunshine and showers, Peter left them. To Cherry Peter's going was a relief; it burned one more bridge behind her. It 'confirmed her In the path she had chosen ; it was to her spirit like the cap that marks the accepted student nurse, or like the black coif that replaces the postulant1 s .wbJtf vej of probatioo.::';-'",rr--- ' Ue had beea in the downstairs bed" Conti uued from last tusaa.) room, talking with MartthVor-pe- r1 drawn them a hap an ourfhe-ha- d CHAPTER XX. jough sketch of the little addition to SIT, w. with sort of stupefae- - the house that Cherry meant some day to build next to the study, and he and w&i satisfyini her now f!0I, mat life Martin bad been discussing the desatisfied restless, Ufe hadnever -tails. Cherry was sweeping the wet. mile X1ienT-er---ileavea ftcro4hft(Lpjorcbj - eh; sf)Ht much of her free time by fce- wueB a suaaeo step in the- doorway . . .ner . : "her husband's sldeT tmusing ' Win as v , t wuae uuiu wr ioot up. as skillfully Peter had come out of the house, Jo be wIUTBuck beside him.. He wore his Would he every day. callers for ready old corduroy clothes and bis shabby Sewall for like her to keep George but there-w- as cap, dominoes could something In his play dinner, wlieu they that made her ask: aspect table with like the Would be apiloT " "Not olng?" He would like the plfture puixleT 1 I'm now he said. "Yes, going Very well ; they would to talk? -She rested her broom against the " jBst ant. thick trunk of the old banksla, and -- filled an4 KATHLEEN NORRIS d had moUierTe-.wai-Tet--lpainlsrhatshe- and some cf ter girlhood's tools, "Little Women," and "Uncle Max." In I uiv iiiwi, wucs cuiaitru 91 uauip uu woody smSQ,' were one or two of the hats he had so often seen her crash carelessly on her dark hair, and the big belted coat that was as plain as his awn, and the big boots she wore when aha tramped, about the poultry yard, still spattered with pale, dry mud. Her father's worn little BiBy ELMO SCOTT WATSON ble lay on the table, and beside it an. other book, "Duck Raising for the Market," with the marks of muddy and mealy handa still lingering on its UNCLE DICK WOOTTON, "KEEPcover. ER OF THE GATE IN next (Continued Issue.) boyish-lookin- Stories of g . rrrr fie had special .breakfasts, quickly, he bad his paper, his hair was brushed dozen times a and bis bed remade day. Cherry shared her mall, which was always heavy now, with him; she every few flitted Into minutes with small messages or gifts. With her bare, bright head, her busy ..white hands, her voice all motherly j fiinlng room, - nta contentedly arranging nursi Peter to think, Peter. It's this: have so much to be thankful for, because she never knew 1 It was madness," Cherry went on, eagerly, "sheer madness that Is clear now. 1 don't try to explain It, because It's all e the frightful taicg I'm different! now; you're different I don't know how we ever thought we could " . There was a silence during Which she looked at him anxiously, but the. not alter, . Walter, 3,..... . -- mi T f Used Car s About ......... 7 All Gone - ' - -- - it 3....,. When You rc Nervous mm. : ill te r - V Watch for '' fef "Tie ?!BeSM0lv4jott Wrong Ideas i on Paint Economy t, iiDoa't it I, s ought to be thankful for," she "Is that resumed, Alix woulil rnthpiwcKo- - annlrf riuhpr e V Read and Use the Want Ads something ay-Sh- - v s, "When you do," Cherry said, earn estly, giving him more of her attention ftaa had been usual, of late, "Here la "d - a. - .expression on his face did he did not speak. "And what I think we , WUconcin. "Tanlac has not only completely stored my healtlvtttave-HKuatiyj- gained 27 pounds in weight, - said Mr. Nichols in refprrinff to the remark- able'teneflis he bad derived from the medicine. "For something over six months. my stomach was very badly disordered. I suffered terribly from. Indiges tion and Dyspepsi- a- At times I would be in great distress and I would inv variably experience an uncooiforiabje bloated feeling for hours afterdating, I bad no appetite scarcely and the little I ate would often make . me deathly sick. My had ached until I felt like It would Wrst anil was so nervous T trembjed like aJeaf. .When I got up in the mornings, I was so weak and , dizzy-- I couldn't trust myself to walk around and. I just turt all over. "Tanlac has brought about a wonderful change in my condition for I am now enjoying the very best of health. plendi(L-- I relish my My appetite meals. Everything agrees with me perfectly. The nervousness, headaches and dizzy spells are all gone and I never have an ache or pain."" I am i tielgtrTi'nnln ' Peter t I miss her course,", said Cherry, "but washed-away- -by r Motor Co. . 00 feel so sorry for . yon, know how you feel. I shall been Milwaukee, ---v Vraln'ijveteransa L. T. - first I". , V. Cherry , mused, sadly. AapsHhHs bestfor youto get swayi Now thatTIartlirlr so uch - always, of 1 have hlra," "I try-n- ot to- - thtnk"--of her,"- aid, flinging up his head. tha ,.,.....50,000 not add greatly to his reputation 'Walter, assess- IjjJtSjliuMiocliftT! initvIat.-rji- r 30 .000 'W.O0 ment 'No; 3 animgll)e.m,' trimmed embroidery and fur, and .3 Jesse M. Harmon. ,,,45,760 6854 train bad xboen corralled as usual In a these richwithembellishment are made .68 I L. 5,120 circle, youHg Wootton was posted as a thaTmost of In the handsome model I L. T. Walter, assess- movguard, with orders to Are at auy shown above. It la made of one of ment No. 5,120 '5.12 ing object outside the cSrral. After those cloths that have a suedelike sur- 29 Ed Wilkins, assess- some hours he saw .a fornr moylnflg ment No. 3 and embroidered with narrow silk 37,440 S7.44 -- and -29 Ed Wllklns promptly openea bfirta. The skirt is plain, but the coat rr:: 37,440 -5- 5.66 about - nearby, hls la almost covered with embroidery. 23,920-35.731 C D. Livingstone. 8 flre, The: tradersJiH-akeiiedbTO U. H. TTotr Wot, ruslied out, to find thaTTpTnir 42 iMrs."G. H. Mott... 15,600 23.40 Dick had killed one of their mules 44 G. H. Mott 20.27 which had wandered out of the corT3.520 45 Mrs. G. H. Mott .....10,400 -- 45.60 ral. Dick soon 'lived dowh his blun63 Hannah Boyd .......14,960 22.24 his courage In a fight 64 Mrs. J. H. Russell... 14,560 21.84 der, however, by GEORGE H. NICKELS. with Comanches a a few days of band -76 Ben F, Rea 8,320 12.48 his later. first Here Wootton killed 78 Ed Wilkins. assess :only too glad to tell others about the ' : ment . No. 3 8,320 r : 8.32 Inunt'-I.wonderful good --Tanlac lias done It ' 78 Ed Wilkinl Wootton became a trapper and trad' 8,320 12.48 has no equal." 79 Ed Wilkins, assess er, and had njany a hard battle with Tanlac is sold lh Provo by the Provo v t-' 8.32 the Indians lh his wanderings. ment No. i . m 8,320 He. leading drug Drug company, and by une uouge " i ounng. 8,320-12.- 48 79 Ed Wilkin S.T7T. r won the Undying friendship of the ghsts everywhere. 80 G. H. Russell 6.00 . 4,000 One Chevrolet. Arapahoes, however, by saving the llfe. 81 G.-- H. ; 20,960 31.44 Mott .. an Arapaho woman who was lost j of 86 L. T.i Walter, assess One Ford Bug. In. a blizzard.- - They called him "Cut ment No. 3..... 6,240 .6.24 two fin lost had he because Hand," L, T.Walter ...... 9.36 6,240 90BenFr-Rea--- r 42,000-nMgers "from one hand in a boyboodac-O -cTdenTT 92 L. T. Walter, assess- tomeonfe don't buy . . ."35,360 mentK6.L 3 35il Durlnsr the Mexican war Wootton Whatever the cause overwork, 92 L. T.Walter ...... .".35,360 53.04 served as a scout for Col. William these cars we will have to 93 L, T. Walter, assess worry, grief, loss of sleep, ex. and once was asked to car don't we and ment No. 3....;., 6.240 6.24 Doniphan, them keep citement, . business ... troubles, back to Santa Fe 93 L. T. Walter 640 9.36 through a country hoswith there's swarmlpg stimulants, narcotics want them. They are all 10$ Thos. Lewis .10,040 20.06 IH6 D, B. Tranter ,15,000 22.50 tile Indians and enemy troops. ,. He one medicine that will help yoo 119 C. W. Brunner ... .20.800 21.20 was' offered an escort but refused It, good automobiles and we ' 6.00 saying he could make it better alone. 120 G. W. Lindsay . 4,000 Dr. Miles Nervine 1.50 He accomplished the perilous task, are going to sell them 121 Joseph Pairntey . 1,000 Dr Miles' Guaranteed Medicines. 131 C. Livingstone. . .10,000 15.00 and received the highest praise from : " thousand elieved of ' . hat f -; iases Pr-140 wan -- k. .Vi F;4,96- 0- 37.44 Doniphan Tor his feat. cheap.Kervine. T)r:irle' irriU-blllt- y, of 129 J. D. Boya headche7oltsineis ,35,000 62.50 "rtMiCTTIeTrtreatment r In his later years Uncle Dick Woot "143 G. H. Mott .". . WiU' Tonic 57,180 86.77 s Vhysteria. aletpletanm, aa he now calleoVsettled In " Dr. Milts' Blood Purifier 144 Chase Hatcih 5.00 ton, 777710,00 K--PiUs " Hd. ..Anfl-Pai- n "Yea, Vm Going Nowl" Ha pipsy. .uuy no.rue ot your; And in accordance with law and an Raton pass, on the border line of Col. draegtst and Mart on thero4. order of the "board of directors made ored and New Uexico, Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets rubbed tier two hands togdfter, and on said lCh flay of July. 1921, so many : Wen the Santa Ft railroad bnllt Br! Miles' Tonic U Vetter fealth today. came to the top of the steps to say shares ot each parcel of such stock as Its line' " : through "Tind HUe "Dr. Tfoull Medicines "at your" Drug Store. '. And standing there, under may be necessary, will be sold at the good-bblggeet locomotives was named the rose tree, she linked ber arm about office of said corporation, Room 6 Hoi- "Cncle Dick" , in honor of Wootton, It, looking up through Ue branches, brook. Woek, Provo, Utah, on the ?th and the old scout; always watched for where the shabby foliage f last year day of October, 1921. at the hour ot tft appearance and smiled proudly as 2 o'clock n?. m. of said day, to pay the lingered. to It thundered of the pass the top toassessment Provo, Utah.' thereon, "Hew fast It's grown since that delinquent with its iieavy4oaL- costs of with the advertising gether terrific pruning we gave it all that and expense sof sale. long time ago!" she said. . CHASE HATCH, ' "Little- - more than- - six years - ago, r ..Acting Secretary. TEN TO ONE WILD BILL'S XhenxP he reminded her. SCHWEIZER ORESS GOODS "Only six ytEATEST FIGHT t at-JL Notice is KreDyliven-thaMaker viously amazed. "It doesn't seem, posJniprle4jtoldoniesticr When the Overland atage route to JovelyfrocVa r woaenof sible that all this has happened In six ro efting of the board of directors f the Argyle Canyon Oil Shale Mining the Colorado gold fieUls was estabA w line of samples years!" she exclaimed. - ; t T received 3a silks, polret twills, He-d- id ,.. not answer. -- He bad her company a corporation, held on the lished , shortlybefore -- Ahe Civil war. just j . e ISthaySepiemberf-lSSlaeHaian taftttcmes. Make hrtlaiat ap andow-orTarewellone of the bravest drivers in Its em and iwrhapsr of the above described delinquent polatainit wMi the Schwelzer was a young iuaa from Illinots with the thought of those short six stock was ordered postponed nntfl ploy njpreocnttftive. B. named James In Hicbok. 1861 that Tiad 19th" Come also the thought years Wednesday," the day of October, taken-oflLUUJtok was the WHS. A.' TMORVALUSON this slender figure in the housewifely 1921, at the. hour at 1 o'clock p. ir. of stages and put In charge of the Sock Creek sta Phone 224-W- . blue linen, this exquisite little head, said day.- CHASE HATCH. tion, west of Topeka, Kan in a region uo trim and demure despite all Its Acting SecreiSlj. nlld with gangs of outlaws and high rebel tendrils of gold, this lovely face, Office Room 6 Holbrook ,Block, way robbers. One of tteseknown as still the face of a child, with a child's Prove, Utah. the, JUcCandlass gang, Invited Hlckok trusting uplifted eyes,might have (First publication Sept. 30,- 1921; to join thejn ' and, upon his been his. The old home might have last refusal, publication Oct 17, 1921.) threatened to visit him some day and been their home, and perhaps who make him regret his defiance. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. knows, there might have been a new 7"You'll flnd me here any-tiyou Cherry and a new Peter beginning to Syndicate Mining and Milling' Com7reply. look eagerly out at life through the pany, Principal Place of Business, come," A few days later the McCandlass eereeu of tie old rose vine! r Provo, Utah, Notice is hereby given that" at a gang did find him there. They atToo late now, A single Instant of the" board of directors of tacked him in his dug-oubattered those lost years might have brought meeting ot the Mining and Milling dawn the door, an(L Jim. Mceandlass, Syndicate no was going him all this.- but there company, held on the 26th day of SepTHEBllS-onevwajft- o allow surf aces to rot save! tack. He put his arm about her, and tember, 1921, an assessment (No. 8) of the leader,; sprang JntOithe Joom, -- He i . on a uoo was them.- bullet from to Hickok's costsirarta said: and A onpaintEkat-wayikllled'by us; kissed her forehead, paint rf levied was shares thousand -- L5Qjer " more ' of the gang were r'lle. Three our agerfr for wr fw adV : bless you, Cherry I" upon the outstanding capital stock of toxl.paim. ASK feVcmad-for paints rest. He wilt toWyou-"God bless- you, dear!?' she an- the corporation, payable immediately shot down with, a pistol before the coloj? .S)me .think dFramt economy M tm use for 72 years. We use swered eravely. She watched the tall- to J. Edwin- - Stein, secretary, Provo, other six drew their bowfe' knives' and ..That shades of I this ;per desif gaSnn." ,;as".ost . '; PIONEER V. i figure, wlth'lts little' llmpTalid ith- TJrahAnystock w which this assess rushed nptm- him. - "VS, able psint ! t may remain unpaid ' ' We have be will .cover much FuHef th'cm ;a 27, 1921, as October delinquent Desu la telling of the fight afterwards. iSutfaceyou anJ colof tut wtf ro;x In ecstasy, until the redwoods .closed Bpeaficatwn Depart- - FT advertised , for sale at public auc- pera tely wounded but terrlBle In his ar6uncrhlm7 TnenshertooKiipme and K:imTificToportionj.with ment which "will tell beis lonj made unless payment tion: and he came to grips with broom again, and slowly and thought- rfore will .Cttrap paint, is snore difficult Z time skUL you all about the office ot the berserker rage, at the sold te waa : reauires imore labor. piost desirable ColorT fully "crossed the old porch, and shut company, No. 10 Holbrook Tllock, the outlaws, and when the fight dead and ur wIte lead base must be" - chemev color bar-- Inwr i the door. avenue, Provo, over eight of the ten were North - University (hest .painttfoits no more. so owr Peter, walking with long strides, Utah, at 5 p. m., Saturday, November the other two fled for their lives. enouM to pass throusrh a whenoii've nut If nn the nmt n"f..". want--t Ever afterward Klckok was known as and with a furrowed brow and absent 19, 1921, to pay the delinquent silk witfiT screen meshes 40,000 than clean naint rfo. -BUL" with trast of -- advertising "Wild s7rossedTfiOin8ge7T:HmDC0'. " to tne square inch,' 1 ha means Mow than fhat !it laefa' flv sale. to of led :; and in .Bill Union enlisted the Wild up that expense trail old more Later the once covering ---capacfty and ease of lonsaar. He ' cr tUWIN if STEIN, Genmort scout-modwith i. served years the cabin. army'as a Secretary. eral pont let weather depreciate your the in Arkansas and repeatedly erly aprfied, while .dteap paint f PwadinK- - VVe super-puriCurtis It was dusted, orderly, complete; ha n Utah. "reuw Provo,' lead make to it lines which it as a left Confederate yesterday. whiter," on ;uie :arerage oegjnB ccracting entered the and Alix might have . (First publication Sept 26. 1921; last means clear-tone- d discovwss once he colors. More than W. P. FULLER Kow had seen him coming, he thought, twelve iin iCSaad spy. ijmonths. rrt paint publication Oct 26, 1921.) I" DPt 17. Sa Fwnciica ered and forced to flee, and mere than and had bad time to light the fire, - The finished product on the lis an imestmeat thai saves Roneer the to Muiuficturer of once the fieetness and intelligence of which was blazing freshly up Paint. itnooejr by preventing iictsriora-ifto- f house is a beautiful, clastic Word for JudaJotlMon. y&TxnX?i,Satmelt- - Stains T" his favorite horse, "Black Nell? saved chimney's great throat. He sat down, WHITE LEAO theiiouse. word for a kind to wish We tough protective say tot coating. 73 a Year. was flames. sharpshooter at his life. He staring at the : : He is not one or those v: " EjUblisHtd ig4g. , the Battle of Pea Eidge, where be disBuck pushed open the swinging Jude Johnson - We call these paints "Fuller's Brtnchei ta JS Cltie, in th. Wet-Dea- lers front beautiful have sitwho the and hypocrites Conthe himself by killing door between the pantry tinguished is 'the 5nly Spea'fkation House Paints" bet3hwp" verywhtr. In yards and . very dirty ' and unsightly federate general, McCuIlough. ting room, and came in, a question coat ifkjf paint the- - very best Is t.10 -"','' PurpostRnbfcer Ctmeat SilkliZ front every Bis ym any-- ; cause they' yard the war 111 returned to KanAfter his .bright eyes,.' his great plumy tall back yards. Virnishev Pjuit, Ewmct . . Iting. made for the purpose. his bock yard. Atchl sas and became "a scout for General down at bit as dirty as vT. " uh. Wh.bl ,WU Finish, Au beating the floor as he lay ' j Globe. laid son y ; Peter's side. Presently the dog Custer; who set a , high value on his and Stp Punt asd PIONtf a services and who once said : Whether his nose on Peter's knee and potired not was quite on foot or on horseback, Wild BUI forth a faint sound that rose V XFZSIFICATIGN v was one of the most perfect types of a whine, not quite a sigh, and door physical "manhood I have ever seen restlessly, and went to the closed SAVE THIS " From 1807 to 1870 Hickok served as oJLAlix's room, and pawed it, his eager . . "and thb out and Abilene. threshold. 'of (Cut Pur Pafnr , marshal nose to the tt ia row Hays City ---- --7 sou book m pastt a memo.) Pur Prepared Pofnt Kan." Not here, old fellow 1" Peter said, nickok's adventurous career came r boutioo Houm netda paintinr. : Mannfactored h stroking the jiWJ?, Filler 4 Cot" Painu are (old by Fill i FR to anTeni In the Black Bills of South - th. leuowiag Agent ;a nafnta tna. ' a. 1 ' 7WaTtorl3ewn-thismn- i Dakota. He "had gone there with the ai cuucri opccmutlOU " POTUDt to you. to it'a im n It struca nw the-dasoma way had firstgotd-insh-andlof tot bouw o.the right .tore, to ret 1. ? i S,Ti'.y!f.?h" Incurred the enmity of Jack.McCall? as windows On August 2, 1876, ll a gambler. P. FULLER & CO. heartrendlngly familiar. The WHEBK : . TO BUY - - and put U la sour ooclwf im. were closed, as Alix ad' never bad treacherously"" shofh1m 'T5the back as he sat playing cards with them closed, winter.. or summer, rnlu rot AO Etterior Job ot Palbdnt It is Advlsabi. to 40 E. Second Street, Secure the Service, of a Master Painter some of bis friends. or sunshine. Her books stood in rMr -- i. Shakespeare. Salt Lake City, old order, her student 1 Raton-pasas-ene-tf Tm going home, "Just now," afldeoVfe " 4 's.f uini ' iBettersb i to-wi-t: 75.O0 - fact Tanlac is now being more wldeiy'eii dorsed by wejl knowh men and womer than any other medicine on the Amerf, lean market T)ne of the latest to tes 11 known tify is George 11. Nlekels. lecturer, residing at 227 Wells St, paniotw-uceran6tfeYrai- n ........ ot you alway . It is an unquestionable Jf fragrant mass of wet violets, "I think Martin's nut of the woods now. I be: lieve I'll be moving along 1" ter!" she said, Innocently n The ghost of a pained smile flitted ' across his face. "Thank you," he said, gently. "But I think I will go," he added, mildly. She made no further protest : "But where she asked, sympa--' thetlcally. ."I don't know. I shall take Buc- kstart off toward" the big mountains. Til write you now and then, of course I Promoinent Wisconsin Man Says Promptly, Relieved t Tanlac Him of Bad Case of Stomach Trouble of Six Mo'nthsVStand-- Ing Gains 27 Pounds and Feels Fine As a Fiddle. I y . TV A MOUNTAINS- OF SALE FOR DELIN-- Elchena Lacy Wootton nla parents QUENT ASSESSMENT. In Virginia named him at his birth In 1813; Voung Dick W'ootton his con Ai?y1eHyoOilhata-Mjnins irauiug a Company, Corporation. Principal Ptace of Business, Provo. UtaTi VUlUl CttitCO It tut 18 Oc Fe trail as Joined thfui oo the-SaCawntyr State f Utah. NV'oot- Notice la hereby itren : that-ther- e Dick as Uncle zteamsterbut I are delinquent! upon the fdllowte ton, the "keeper of the gate urine described stock, on account of assess fuountaina." he was test known to ment No 4, levied on the 16th day of every trapper, fur trader and Iudlan July, 1921, the several amounts set flgbter In the W est r opposite the names of the respective Wootton's Inexperience - made 'Aim shareholdera, as follows, thabutt of many a 'joke among St (Thsarefc-AaaSNo. U. Cert anig jjgi- amusenunt und sympathy and sweetness, she had never seemed so much l wife. She had the plensantest laugh -- la th.AYwldLand' she often laughed. The sick room was TreprwlttrBxquisit simplicity, with such freshness, bareness, a nT order as made It a place of delight. One brought home a great Vllsory bowl of silvery glass, . and a dozen drifting goldfish, and Martin never tired of watching them ldjy while he listened to her reading. "Cherry," Peter said, on a wet Jane try day. when he came upon her In the V NOTICE . artia's-day-WW-so : Great Scouts ' divided w ithsmairpleasures" that'll" was apt to amaze him by passing too Tanlac Accomplishes v Remarkable Results In GeD. H. Nickels Case RICHLY TRIMMED SUIT "tolde-tna- t- Free Advicer Painting j. C a WHITE ; r.--- r: ny actual senaration J.nlllarUiid-3wucboEe- . that i would have been-wb- at between . we 'Planned, : 1 mean. She was spared : ana we were 1 see it nz : spared Bow-wwottld have ruined both our vs. We were brought to our senses, thewakenlng onrr came a little than It would have come any- - so-.th- hat -- assess-mentr"toget- . walked to the window , Meterwas tadlooking ut at the fy shabby ,rre ttat were dripping rain, "0 at the beaten garden, where the' chrysanthemums had been to the soaked earth, - ; nJrere' ta Dad' nome," Cherry said. to sund beside, him, "I see picked and how mad I was. In aotner twenty-fou- r hours It would 100 late-- you don't know ho. tne ul8ht ,ud np hiv : tl,lnklng that I And as It .Is. Me 18 tt flear Id nouse; " Viant that even Man rTT"1, rm caa to 8 oln t0 far happier 'than : ucn Jy "ul -me-l- l-f ""e , rn i, she ll, 6 aMed tha radiant look her husband's nforTfr1row MJSnder consideration,' "to fer we need nev6r worry boot the !" .end of Ihings-the- re-a r- 'vrwnat-w- e need forever i" u .4?t never worrv nhont n "Moid ADQ u ever need lestlon of a Jong Wn of B- were is - "iauuuanr chano- enoTy hsrj'.:; jw that I have a big J u7' bronS' ?memb said. . -- r1 ff ; v fiot tallj in Fifteea-for-Flo- ir. ; CJouoo !flK ' snkTMwoIM y her-deatS.? '7; r PaMh Paints 8trangeiy-Ttia-Jwa!!a- Mc-Ca- V. y |