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Show 1 1 I J 7 THE ETCH COTTNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH coming down at four tn the morntn to open the door for nothing on sea on A thought cn Yulefide giving And a few hints on how to fill Fathers stocking Luscious Made With Raisins and already baked for ydu SAVE the of trouble and the a delicious sauce! Theres baking pies at nothing left to be desired in home, yet give your men a pie. folks pies that are exactly to Made with finest seeded their taste. Raisins. 1560 calories of energizing nu. Master bakers and neightriment per pound in practically borhood bake shops in your y redigested form. Rich in food-iro- n, also good food for the city are making luscious raisin pie fresh every day. blood. Make cakes, pnddings and Your grocer or these bake other good foods with them. can them. shops supply You may be offered other Taste them and you'll brands that you know less well s, but the kind know why theres no longer than want is the kind you know you need to bake at home. h good. Insist, therefore, on id Crust thats tender, juicy fruit, the juice forming flaky a Youll have to hunt far and wide to find the smoker who wont RAISINS Christmas pipe. If he doesn't get a Christmas pipe, hell enjoy the tobacco just as much in his old pipe. The jar sells for $1.65 at any tobacco store. If your regular dealer hasnt enough glass jars to supply the Christn aa trade, let us play Santa Claus for yi u. Send us $1.65 for each jar, a list of the friends you want to remember, and your personal greetings cards.' Well to find a glass jar of pieces Edgeworth id beside his Woll pack the glass jars in appropriate Christmas boxes, enclose your cards and send them off in plenty of time to reach your friends before Christmas. Meanwhile, if you are not personally acquainted with Edge-wort- h, we will be glad to send1 you free samples generous helpings both of and Plug Edgeworth Ready-Rubb- CUT THIS OPT AND SEND IT I Name fiTTT f I , ed Slice. State ClTT John D. suspected of being radical, remarked while dining (dining Is used euphemistically) at the cafeteria at the. University of Chicago that It was funny having a bust pf John D. Rockefeller, the worlds most famous dyspeptic, watch proceedings from a mantel there. Maybe Its to pour oil on troubled waters, he said. It is reported that the young upstart was ordered confined to his room pending arraignment on a charge of treaA Poor David! . dotjierest. d Raisin Growers, Dept. Fresno, California. Please tend me copy of your free book, Recipes with Raisins. t Ill Just send us your name and address on a postal and we will forward the samples promptly. If you will also include the name and address of your tobacco dealer, we will appreciate your courtesy. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to suit the needs and means of all pur chasers. Both Edgeworth Plug Slice and Ready-Rubbare packed in small pocket-siz- e packages, in handsome tin humidors and in various sizes. handy For the Christmas packages or the free samples, address Lams & Brother Company, U South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Laras Sc Brother Company will gladly send you prepaid by carton parcel post a one-of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbe-d for the same price you would pay the jobber. POVERTY IN BRITISH CAPITAL sophomore, Returned Traveler Tells ofPathetlc Cases to Be Seen on the Streets of London. r We may have unemployment, ed strikes and duU times, said a man ( just returned from Europe the other day, but we know nothing of the poverty common In European cities. I have noticed a Curious practice in London, even In the best streets, son. Chicago American. which Is significant If you step Into a taxi In London and the door slips A Compound Praetor. out of your hand and swings open, So her heart was broken? there will always be someone to dart Yes; in two places. Southampton out of the crowd on the pavement and and Newport." close It for you, In . America one would merely say 'Thanks or nod his Laughter Is the sweetest music In head for thi favor. The Londoner the world. will Instantly throw a penny to the man who shuts the door. The penny will be accepted and the recipient touches his cap in acknowledgment. The point Is that In any street crowd In London, even In the best streets, there always seems to be someone on the lookout to earn a penny, dgraa-eroT- j often a man who shows signs of having known better days." Iwdikc dwlm. Said vnmtoadbi MonkborLotoot Million oomtori immi teteh from Pkoo Hair Cuts In Automobile. Bprton. VW. ewton.-Mo- . EBrocu Antomebtle barber chairs have recently been Installed by a large Brooklyn department store to Interest numaKnan..iBa.. youngsters In having their hair cut. This chair Is a miniature of a geneven to tlie lever on Writs uine automobile New! the Inside to open the door. There Is a brake to regulate the mechanism In lifting or lowering the chair to the desired height, and an adjustable steprof Americas Uieit 0l ataroe of A' Roast Aaag Osods Mad Oimc Boom. ing wheel. It contains foot rests that it h TfUfdl, jjru merchandise tupped parcel postk Biertfluxlise told lth guartip Ail may be extended or contracted for Tbuiiauds of suisfleA cwtomeia. short or long legs and seats gorgeously NO ABW GOODS STORE A to. Tacoma, Wutu upholstered In bright leather. The body of the car bears a name plate, and the youngster has only to Sr.ppta express his or her choice to be led to a Paige, Hudson or even a or 0 tiler Irritation. Continued. Outside of his two-dozf- en or have been a grasshoppers, It was so thin and little, and made of such tiny wavers and quavers and creakings. I want said this elfin voice, I want Bill Hammersley ! Tlie shabby car which had passed my cousins house was drawing up to the curb near Beasleys gate. Evidently the old negro saw it III dar! he exclaimed. Look at dat! Haln Bill a cornin yonnah des edzacly on de dot an to de vey spot an instink when you 'qulah fo 1m, Dar come Mist Dave, right honey? on de minute, an you kin bet yo las hunnud doilahs he got dat Bill HamCome along, honey-chile- ! mersley wif 'im Ahs go to pull you roun In de side yod fo to meet em. The small wagon creaked away, the chant resuming as it went. Mr. Liowden Jumped out of the car with a wave of his hand to the driver, Beasley himself, who drove through his and down the open carriage-gate- s drive on the other, side of tlie house, where he was lost to my view. Dowden, entering our own gate, nodded In a friendly fashion to me, and I advanced to meet him. Some day I want to take you over next door, he said cordially, as I curae up. You ought to know Beasley, especially as I hear you're doing some political reporting. Dave Beasleys going to be the next governor of this state, you know. lie laughed, offered me a cigar, and we sat down together on the front steps. From ail I hear, I rejoined, you ought to know who'll get It (It w?as law- books. I dont believe hes ever read anything but Robinson Crusoe and the TSIfrle and Mark Twain. Oh, you should have heard her talk about It I couldn't hear It another day, she said. I couldn't stand It! In all the time Ive known him I dont believe hes ever asked me a single question escept when he asked me If Id marry him. He never says anything never speaks at nil !' she said. 'You dont know a blessing when you see it, I told her. Blessing! she said. Theres nothing in the man! He hns no depths! He hasnt any more imagination than the chair he sits and sits and sits In! Half the time he answers what I say to him by nodding and saywith that same old ing foolish, contented smile of his. Id have gone mad if It had lasted any ! um-hu- longer! I asked her if she thought married life consisted very lnrgely of conversations between husband and wife; and she answered that even married life ought to have some poetry in It. Some romance, she said, some soull And he just comes and sits,' she said, and sits and sits and sits and sits! And I cant bear It any longer, and Ive told him so. Poor Mr. Beasley, I said. I think, Poor Ann Apperthwaite I retorted my cousin. Id like to know said In town that Dowden would come pretty near having the nomination in his pocket.) I expect you thought I shifted the subject pretty briskly the other day? He glanced at me quizzically from under the brim of his black felt- - hat 1 meant to tell you about that, but the opportunity didnt occur. You see I understand, I Interrupted. Ive heard the story. You thought It might be embarrassing to Miss Apperthwaite. I expect I was pretty clumsy about It. Well said Dowden, cheerfully. well " he flicked his cigar with a smothered ejaculation that was half a sigh and, half a laugh ; its a mighty strange case. Here they keep on living next door to each other, year after year, each going on alone when they He left the might just as well sentence unfinished, save for a vocal click of compassion. They bow when they happen to meet, but they havent exchanged a word since the night she He shook sent him away, long ago. his head, then his countenance cleared moaey-MM- p O trs Rolls-Royc- 5678SHOESKK! 1 sssustsracraAiswy cere-mon- y. j . ! '' yj Shave, Bathe and i Shampoo with one Soap. r ft. f Gray 1 Cuticura (loirs O 4 I or tints as an orphan without any km. That was about seven years ago. Well, sir, this last summer he and his wife were taking a trip down In Switzerland, and they were both drowned tipped oveq out of q rowboat in Lake Lucerne and word came that Hamilton Swifts will appointed Dave guardian of the one child they had, a little boy Hamilton Swift, Juniors, his Dame. He was sent across the ocean in charge of a doctor, and Dhve went on to New, York to meet him. He brought him home here the very day before yon passed the house and saw poor Dave getting up at four in the morning to let that ghost in. And a mighty funny ghost Simpledoria is! I begin to understand," I said, and to fee pretty silly, too. Not at all, he rejoined, heartily. That little chaps freaks would mystify anybody, especially with Dave hoem the ridiculous way he moring does. Hnmilton Swift, Junior, Is the curlousest child I ever saw and the good Lord knows He made all chili dren powerful mysterious! This poor little cuss has a complication of Infirmities that have kept him on hi back most of his life, never knowing other children, never playing, or anything; and he's got ideas and ways that I never saw the beat of ! He was born sick, as I understand It his bones and nerves and insides are all wrong, somehow but its supposed he gets a little better from year to year. He wears a pretty elaborate set of braces, and he's subject to attacks, too I dont know the name for em and loses what little voice he has sometimes, nil but a whisper. He had one, I know, the day after Beasley, brought him home, and that was probably the reason you thought Dave was carrying on all to himself about that make-believ- ma For SORE EVES Simpledoria Is Supposed to Be Han ilton Swift, Jr.s, SL Bernard Dog- - out in tlie back-yarThe boy must have been lying there in the little wagon they have for him, while Dave cut up shines with Bill Hammersley. Of course, most children e have friends and companions, especially if they haven't any brothers or sisters, but this lonely little fellers got his people worked out In his mind and materialized beyond nny I ever beard of. Dave got well acquainted with 'em on the train on the way home, and they certainly are giving him a lively time. Ho, hoi Getting him up at four In the tporn-in- g WLDOUGLAS e, i jumping-matc- h lntialta Mitchell s, 1 If theres anything nicer than just to sit and sit and sit and git with as lovely a man as that a man who understands things, and thinks and listens and smiles Instead of everlastingly talking! Will Become Men of Letter. As It happens, I remarked, Tve A method of avoiding the new Portuguese income tax has been found. The heard Mr. Beasley talk. tax varies from 1 to 10 per cent on all Why, of course he talks, she reIncomes exceeding 8,600 escudos, that turned, when theres nny real use In it. And he talks to children ; hes that Is to say, about 40 ($200). Journalists and men of letters are exemp'ed kind of a man. I meant a particular Instance, I from the tax. The number of Portumeaning to see if she could of books of verse begnn; and guese journals and prose issued yearly Is already give me nny clew to Bill Hammersley formidable, but In future It is expected and Slmpledorta, but at that moment that even the busiest merchants and the gate clicked under the hand of My cousin rose to richest proprietors will take time to another caller. publish a little book of poems and no greet him, and presently I took my establish a claim to be considered men leave without having been able to get back upon the subject of Beasley. of letters. Thus, once more baffled, I returned to Mrs. Apperthwaites and within Dubious Compliment. Wife Whenever I sing the dog the hour came into full possession of the very heart of that dark and subtle howls. Hub The Instinct of Imitamystery which overhung the house tion, my dear. next door and so perplexed my soul. , One active virtue Is worth ten abIV. sent vices. Finding that I had still some leisure before me, I got a book from my room and repaired to the bench In the garden. But I did not read; I had but opened the book when ray attention IF. L. Douglas shoes are actually deflivver. Tbs old alrapls vsoiedy was arrested by sounds from the other f"VA Xw tbit brings eonfortlng NUt more manded after year by year people side of the high fence low and trem1 bssb 36, all druggists than any other shoe in the world An Unnecessary Question, ulous croonlngs of distinctly African BECAUSE The negro couple obtained the ueces-derivation : in aanu finely rood ahoas sary license and hunted up the Justice for forty- - ymn. Tm met mah slstuh in "Ah oi nearly half a cento perform the ceremony. The justice She uc up de hill so slow! in maria ah oae auitahia tury stood them up in front of him and pro- for Moa and WcaMn in all : Slstuh, you mus git a raatle in doo time, ; Ufa of walks abculd B'fo de hevumly dos cloze iz!' ceeded with great dignity into the onwthia to yon when aai yon oaod ahooo and an toolua It was the voice of an aged negro; for the boot aha vaiuee for John, do you take this woman, the simultaneous slight creaking and C ICS3 Dretdtneae Old and mI etc? the justice asked. ' small hub and axle seemed to inWLDOUGLAS a of m Make Vtu Fit rotetomae f32J Oouse Ah does, was the negros dicate that be was pushing or pulling material and uality, w.H.HHa. are bettor than mt unexpected reply. Ah came heah fooli a child's wagon or perambulator up examiniD by before; d dat puposet Gwon an marry themeaa only down the walk from the kitchen end you appreciate thaw ns I Kansas City Star. aaponor Qualmao, door to the stable. Whiles, he profH Hatter Whore Toa LIt fered soothing music: over and oygr boo doahra can aupply you Recipe Wanted. with W. L Dou lea aboee. If he repeated the chant, though with vato call at one Flint (looking at picture) I won- not riations; encountering In turn his af our 110 Btoreo in the hre der what made the tower of Pisa ritiea, aek your aboo dealer brother, his daughter, each of his parDouylaa ehoaa. Pro lean? Fatlelgh If I knew I'd try btW.L. ents. his uncle, his cousin, and his toctioo against unnaaonmblo It second-cousiprofit ie guaranteed by tho one lifter the other Ortltn iastdeflwrltifiNafiSiuinitMbf. aama and priea atampod on the same slope with the too aolo of orery pair before a la ufc b wwStetl ascending more The money a man has In the th thoat leave the factory. nri. same perilous leisure. substitutes. Prices bank the more Interest be takes In Refoae He Interrupted re the tame everywhere. Lay still, honey. life. ToMorokanto t ff no dealer his Injunctions to the second-cousiA yowr town hand Jr H U Prooidnnt R Hair (Mot nkn&a hr must an Thoglas shoes write today for WJU Joupime PhaoCm. Des keep on aa nls-- ky It. Atanjrqp drngflito. 74 enta J O Sports Siroed apdnsive rights to handle this Hope and strive If you would thrive fete rn frKt selhng Quick tnnroosr bee. MrooMom, Mmo op fesh air. Dnss whas go mek yon good an well agin. Then the-- e BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, ADDS HEW DEUGHT TO Oil) DRAPERIES spoke the strangest voice that ever fell upon my ear; It w , not like a childs, neither was it PUTNARI FADELESS DYES dyes you wish like a verj old person's voice; it might " tarkington or etoe, ce Sun-Mai- Blue Package tv SYNOPSIS Newcomer In s small town, a young newspaper man, who tells the story, is amazed by the unaccountable actions of a man line who, from the window of house, apparently has converse with Invisible personages, particularly mentioning one "Simpe-dori- a Next morning he discovers his strange neighbor is the Hon. David Beasley, prominent politician, and universally respected. With Miss Apperthwaite, he is an unseen witness of a purely imaginary jumping contest between Beasley and a Bill Hammersley. Miss Apperthwaite appears deeply concerned The reporter learns that Beasley and M'ss Apperthwaite had at one time been engaged, and that the young lady had broken the engagement bet ause of Beasleys lack of imagination. jar of be tickled to COeveiOMT HAMILTON SWIFT. JR. Ready Your retailer should sell you Sun Maid Raisins for not more than the following prices: Seeded (in IS . lint pi. 2M Seedless (in IS . nipkf.y lSe Seeded or Seediest (It mj 15s r -- Rubbed. The Supreme Pie Raisin ' aBOOTH Edgeworth brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon now for free book of tested Sun-Marecipes. SUN-MAI- D 1 16-oun- ce' glass Sun-Ma- id and light' tliin-skinne- d, Christmas Another Christmas is rapidly rolling around. Another year when you have to sit down and think and think hard what to give Unde Arthur, Father, Cousin Edward, Grandfather and the rest. Everyman well, nearly wery man likes nothing better than a good pi pe. And the chances are that he will find at least one hanging on the Christmas tree and be tremendouriy pleased. Right there is your opportunity to step in and give him something to go with the pipe. Not an ash toy. (He probably has dozens of them.) Not a metal container for safety matches. (Hell never carry the dam thing.) Send him some tobacco. (Thats what men usually smoke in pipes.) So to Edge-wort- h smokers, to the friends of Edgeworth smokers, and to all others who may be Interested, we respectfully offer this Christmas suggestion: land or In the waters under the earth. I gave account, also, of the miraculous jumping contest (though I did not mention Miss Apperthwaites having been with me), and of the elfin voice I had Just now overheard demanding Bill Hammersley. S5 I expect you must have decided, he chuckled, when I concluded, that David Beasley has gone just plain Insane. Not a bit of it. Nobody could look at him and not know better than that.' said Dowden, Youre right there And now Ill tell you all heartily. there is to It. You see, Dave grew up with a cousin of his named Hamilton Swift; they were boys together; went to the same school, and then to college. I don't believe there Was ever a high word spoken between them. Nobody In this life ever got a quarrel' out of Dave Beasley, and Hamilton Swift was a mighty good sort of a fellow, too. He went East to live, after they got out of college, yet they always managed to get together once tt year, generally about Christmas time, You couldnt pass them on the street without hearing their laughter ringing out louder than the sleigh-bellmaybe over some old joke between them, or some fool thing they did, perhaps, when they were boys. But finally, Hamilton Swifts business took him over to the other side of the water to live; and he married an English girl, I Think, Poor Ann Apperthwaite! Retorted My Cousin. and he chuckled. Well, sir, Daves got something at home to keep him busy enough, these days, I expect! Do you mind telling me? I In- quired. - Is his name Simpledoria? Mr. Dowden threw hack his head and laughed loudly. Lord, no! What on earth made you think that? I told him. It was my second success with this narrative; however, there was a difference: my former auditor listened with flushed and breathless excitement, whereas the present one laughed consumedly throughout. Especially he laughed with a great laughter at the picture of Beasley' i Mr. Dowdens mirth overcame him for a moment ; when he had mastered now It, he continued : Simpledoria where o you suppose he got that name? well, anyway. Simpledoria la supposed to be Hamilton Swift, Juniors, St. Bernard dog. Beasley had to bnthe him the other day, he told me! And Bill Hammersley Is supposed to be a boy of Hamilton Swift, Juniors, own age, but very big and strong; he has rosy cheeks, and he can do more In athletics than a whole college track-tea- Thats the reason he Dave so far. you see. Tm glad there's somebody In that house at Jast with a tittle Imagination." D O BR CONTINUED.', & |