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Show We have with us today rrue of Prosperity farm. What do you think of our logging enterprise, partner? She gripped the stump with both gloved hands. A small cold tremor of fear quivered through her. lie hadut moved, yet she felt as if irresistibly she were being drawn into his arms. by, why did It have to be he who set her heart thumping, whose eyes seemed to stop her breath? Ilow could he In a few weeks have so possessed her? Almost Every iSotions Connected Six Is Held Highly One of the Digits; Potent in Mystical Properties. petitions and curl superstitious many t .Snun'ers. are 8tl Great hopes com-o- f upon certain In numbers in lotteries. t,n founded .till3 v,,, 2 s 11 certain 4 U L,lful career, (Eng.) the Birmingham 2C I 6 6; 12; 132 25; 25; u Post no-- y superstitious have been with nearly every numbers. o,e Dine digital held to be sa- number 1 was the unity because it represented This number is Godhead. o as very lucky by the each to one day allot but husbanseveral operations of ennected J 36ji i 12 nu- a regard for supposed to combinations, in shaping dominating power writes a con- - ll ; predictions regard or in urn unt events. Important favor awaited have and for their Inception, more than one leader of Influ-,i'- y been more or less 16 I 1b s; id Jav-utth- that portion of ding the crop not be gathered In one con'd 25 digit acquired an espe-l?8vreputation among the early 1 because the second day ysns, IS along with heaven created, was 23 said it earth. The Caballsts 2' It seems Union of Christ 1. If iar been a number unlucky in d lecond y 292 42 20 s b 12. 20 127 20 15 54 .7 112 4 Harold II was II and Ed-- j Etbelred II, i ii and James II were forced iJicite; and Henry II, Charles ad George n were unfortunate ways. The number seems are been an unlucky one to the coun-T!- e reign of other European Charles IIs of France, tavarre, of Spain, of Anjou and iroj passed or ended their reigns 4 dynasties. Tin battle; William II were murdered ; if pit- Direr an abundance npertltions connected with it queue the perfect number of the at ti 'u agorcans, who said it represent-h- e 50 da beginning, middle and end. ater importance was given to nsmter because It represented Trinity, not only in the but in many others. ards .ere was but little mystery at-!- d to the numbers 4 and 5. In lore the clover is daily lucky. The four of clubs unlucky card, and It is named leaunber 3 has 'essar Chrlst-111501- 1, d tevifs four-pos- bed. t C.balists asserted that the r C was potent in mystical mift. The world was created h days, the Jewish servant t Utah Job endured sis iations, and hence the figure led labor and suffering. The Is averted that the letter vau, irq resented six, was stamped hetinna, to remind the Jews k fell on six days only. ! nnnber 6 was an unlucky one id Utah lie years, Tarquinlus Sextus was tyrant and the church was r Urban the Sixth. 'He. i ner has been invested than all the and to it were and mystical d 7 tocre mystery 21 d a magic r, quall-Kj'Se- by no other numbers. a 'lnied treatises have been ra this number, and sep--l (ombinations have been f,,,'r3"'hcre. In an oiq writer f nfurios ago we may read 0I1'non, the number Is First, he says, gotten nor begets"; '? It ber and contains all the harmonies thirdly, "It is a theological number' consisting of perfection; fourthly "It is composed of perfect numbers! and participates of their virtues." lie may find better reasons for the Importance attached to this number. Much of It is doubtless due to Its prominence in the Bible. The seven days of creation led to a septenary division of time to all ages. Several of the Jewish feasts lasted seven days. Elisha sent Naaman to wash In the Jordan seven times, and Elipah sent his servant from Mount Carmel seven times to look for rain. For seven days seven priests with seven trumpets invested Jericho, and on the seventh day they encompassed It seven times. There were seven virtues and seven mortal sins. The ancients not only noted the Importance of seven as an astronomical period, but also connected with tbe seven planets the seven metals then known. The soul of man wa3 anciently supposed to be controlled by this double septenary combustion. It was also an ancient belief that a change in the body of man occurs every seventh yearn year. Says an old writer: Augustus Caesar as Gellius saith, was glad, and hoped that he was to live long, because be had passed his sixty-thre- e years. For olde men seldom passed that year, but they are In danger of their lives. Two years, the seventh and ninth, commonly bring great changes to a mans life, and great dangers; therefore C3, that contained both these numbers multiplied together, contained unknown Harm Done by Seeking to Standardize Child Children are being wronged by enforced molding to the means of mass measurement, Dr. I. Newton Kugelmass says In nygeia Magazine, In an article entitled, The Myth of de Average Child. Standardizing plastic youth into average patterns is detrimental physically to growing children, troublesome psychologically to perturbed parents and false biologically to de national ideal. Children are individuals, not average, in their body build and In their organs and tissues even to the single cells, twrenty-fiv- e trillion in number, dat compose the human structure. . . . Every child Is unitary and unique. Never before and never again can the exact conditions be reproduced for the evolution of de same being. A child is considered normal physically when he does not reveal any pathologic disturbances that interfere with his functional integrity or with his pattern of growth development. It is a negative definition expressed in terms of de abnormal because we have more knowledge of disease than of well being. Clinically, it is practical to classify children in two extreme groups that define a wide range of norm for any one child. . . . The one is dynamic and din, and the other static and fat s Utah trfnt ,r is a harmonic Between covered that when the purple be comes transparent a slightly yellow and Vision material is split off from It. This i.nner In which the eye material, a hitherto unknown chem Particularly how It leal, was found to be closely related perceives knows as color, Is a very to carotene, which, In turn, is a close 6 mystery. The pti.zle ts relative of vitamin A. ' . ,uch clnrilied, but Doctor Wald then actually witis pos-- ! more Interesting, by the nessed de transformation of the new "nwy that there is a close yellow substance Into vitamin A. Vitamin Aandthe Literary Digest. of visual purple in the Stamp Worth $9,000,000 Iraq been known that visual Stamps valued at more than $9, plays an Important 000,000 will be on display at the infunctlnlng of the re- - ternational philatelic exhibition which Y3 sensitive t0 uht will open In Vienna, Austria, on June conrless material 24. One thousand prominent stamp ,to .. Illumination. collectors will take part in the exhi18 Phenomenon, Dr bition. What is believed to be the the Oceanographic only existing specimen of the British Bote. Guiana one-ceM,.a, stamp will be shown Kinship Utah num- - Truly Great Man Emersons line: It Is easy In de world to live after the world's opinion ; it Is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who In de midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. Vitamins P J 1! "d Choice of Millions iW5 BMifIG I 11 j, Double Tested Doable Action ky baking powder Specialists powder supervision ol expert chemists- cJure( tmder nthing but baking Prce Today as 44 Te sAfo 25 ounces A for 2$e You can also buy ll 114, TSfg Scanty 10 ounce can for 10O IS ounce can for ISO Always BcpcnCiilSs ull Magic? SYNOPSIS axes, twisting peavejs, and pulling on cross saws. Two weeks since they had arDen1v!'Te Sehuy!er C(mes Pros, arm in Maine- homed rived, ami tills was the first time from h t0 make CW life for - M?nel0 and her brother, David, she had seen them at work. Abhis health broken by tragedy. Brue sorption in work and sports was falls from the barn loft the not the only reason that had kept ar'as St Rodney Cleraid, richintoyoung ber from the logging belt, Prue ac. an,,Thei'8 is at onc8 mutual but Prudence suspects men knowledged to herself with heightsince her luster's husband ran ened color, she didn't cure to moot with her brother's wife. Len away CalRodney Gerard, and she couldn't loway tries to buy Prue's face Jim Armstrong. Of course, he hut she contracts with Rod timber, to dispose of the trees. David arrives didnt know of her absurd statement that she was engaged to him, York- - Prue accompanies p!8 and Jean, but until she felt less ashamed of his thirteen-year-olniece, to a circus. Chicot, an old herself site would keep out of his c own, grandfather of Milly She must have been dazed circus rider, is accidentally Cooch, killed way. known the &lrl year8 ago with cold and excitement that day 5m Milly broke her engagement to Calto have fabricated such a story. loway; he believes Rod was the She blinked away sudden tears of cause. Rod calls on Milly to see if he can be of any help. Prue sees gratitude as her brother appeared the snowy trees. It ?rmashlleht Plctre of him with between Milly Unable to get timber cutters seemed Incredible that the erect, because of Calloway's enmity, Rodvigorous man In army breeches, ney goes to New York for them, high boots, and heavy sweater was taking David with him to help select men from among the Rescue the same person whom she and Mission hangers-on- . Gerard had tenderly assisted from The Walter Gerard, Rodneys half the black roadster not so many brother, arrives. Rod sends word weeks ago. that he Is on his way back, with workers. To keep the knowledge of Lengthening roads that wind their arrival from Calloway, Pruthrough dust and heat to hilltops dence enters her timber tract with clear,' she repeated softly. him on the pretense of bargaining The men from the mission were on the lumbering. He confines her in a cabin. An escaped convict apmaking good. Prudence approved, pears, and robs Prudence of her as she watched them. Gerard. pearls. Then Rod arrives and recovand Si Puffer yvero ers the jewels On the way home, Armstrong, each directing a crew. Twenty of with Prudence, he assumes a domithe original importation of twenty neering attitude, which the girl resents, and in a spirit of defiance five had stuck. Three had sneaked she tells him she is engaged to Jim away after their first day nt hard Armstrong, Rodney's closest friend two had deserted to Callolabor; e Twenty-fivmen are brought to the way. forest and put to work. Calloway I The repetition of the name brought Prue's doubts of the CHAPTER IX Continued mans acceptance of the present -1situation crowding back into her He poured tea, strong enough to mini. Had he given up the fight? curl the stralghtest lashes up tight, She couldn't believe it. He wms and passed her the cup. too resourceful, too relentless. If Drink it while Its hot. only she could think of the devasShe took a hasty swallow. tating things to say when she faced Its boiling! You havent a him hat were thronging on the mouth up your sleeve, tip of her tongue now. have jou? Youre such an efficient Warm enough, Prue? Her brothers voice startled her Did it burn? back from an imaginary verbal batOh no. it froze and frosted all tle with Calloway. the way down. Warm I Pm fairly wadded. What Dont try to be funny. Drink Macky didnt suggest as a cold pro It At least, youre not shivering tector, Mrs. Si did. How are the now. What the dickens have you men getting on? They look happy done to this room? and fat in spite of their hard work. Fat! You said something then. Taper and paint I wanted It and they They eat enormously, fresh for David when he returned. Dave! sleep like logs on the balsam boughs She started to her feet He under their blankets. Even the hard How could I have forgotten? must be wild with anxiety about work wont take care of the energy they are storing up. All their noise me. now ; Sit down! Finish that tea! I and guying is one but let them or of Told from get him ugly just upstairs. phoned him that you were okay and that one drink, and victors Jubilating you would be at High Ledges for about goal posts would be a Sleepy A I door banged. Hollow compared to the Inside of dinner. that cattle barn. Whos that? Sit still! Can they get a drink, Dave? Before he could reach the hall, Not unless they walk miles for Jane Mack appeared on the threshand by the time they have it, old. tramped back to the Miss True! Miss Prue! They've at the end of their work day, theyve caught the escaped prisoner! Now perhaps youll get your Jewels. I'A1 iji 'ii i1 1 She took a step Into the room and her down spectacles. pulled What's tiie matter, child? What happened to her, Mr. Rodney? Prue reassured quickly: Nothing happened, Macky, except that I went to look at my timber and got wet. Mr. Gerard made fl'1 J some tea and here we are. Jane Mack put her hand against prues cheek. You look feverish. Sure you havent taken cold? Of course not. I never have a cold. What did you hear about the convict, Macky? Tell us, quick. Gerard lifted the heavy coat from Jane's thin shoulders Irue wondered if that attention ever had been shown her before and drew forward a chair. Sit here, Miss Mack. How did you hear about the capture? The news was broadcast about was ten minutes ago. The convict a Jail by brought to the county his name tell didnt citizen leading in over the radio who caught him the the woods, dared death from and captured desperado's revolver, him Dont Try to Bo Funny. Drink It CalloThe leading citizen was be had had all the walking they care for. way, of course. Evidently Ger- They are happy enough, with a Rodney mention to forgotten radio and one of those small movcabin, the at ard's timely entrance In spite stroke ing picture machines but, had forgotten her masterly I cant explain It I feel a of that ax. with an pricking in my thumbs." Have you heard from the two X CHAPTER whom Calloway subtracted?" Not. since the night they ap on a stump prudence PFRCIIED to the warning call peared at the bunk house to make a a neighborly call. On that occasion before the crash of Timber! with such a the rasp they were greeted tree: to the clop of axes, of abuse and such a fusil storm brood the of saws that shattered Was It lade of missiles that the place silence of the woods. Ger looked as If It had been tbe storm Rodney since two weeks ten store explo center of a flve-anc that again ,.rd and David bad personal', won't try slon. They their crew from New toiotk. conies Rod. Here the months it seemed Rodney Gerard leaned against h wU ta hnrd small tree and regarded Pimleiiee gradua been Insisted with smiling aloofness. art Of handling and grinding h- d ne'er-do-we- ll 3 I good-nature- buuk-hous- e fT'l i mm single-hande- Sy L S d rrin Black art? Almost she be gan to believe in them. Why couldn't it have been Jim Arm strong, who had Imd neither time nor money to finance circus riders? Flie kept ber eyes on her brother as hands deep in the pockets of his heavy sweater he walked away She said unevenly : David is unbelievably better, isnt he?" Better! lie's pretty nearly okay When we were in New York. I persuaded him to see a specialist I kuovv. He said that if your brother would keep out of blankety-blanI am giving you a carefully expurgated version of tils opinion places full of dead air and live In the country for a time, that nature, who is the greatest repair specialist In creation, would have litrn on hi feet in "Timber ! Gerard Jumped to Ills feet nt the warning call. Prue's eyes followed las. The men had taken to the cover of big trees. Ail except one. Why-w- hy didnt the stupid creature Hi! OShea I Look out! Gerard yelled the warning as he dashed toward the red headed giant. Prudence clutched her hands over her heart. Would he be iu time? Didnt Rodney realize ills own dan ger when he hurled himself at the man? The tree was down! So were the two men. Crushed? The crew dropped their axes and rushed forward. Slie shut her ejes for an Instant. When she opened them, Gerard was on his feet with his hand on O'Shea's shoulder. Sorry to treat you rough, Sliance. You Imd to take the chance of lie ing knocked out by the tree or by here. Too many doors and windows in this house.' When he said that I almost died, but I was live enough to bear my father say: "It's a payment on delivery proposition, Len? Sure? Sure. Ever know me to break my word? I might be a hard man, but Im Just. Milly Gooch is at the Puffers. I suppose shes come to see A model hospital, complete In detail, yet small enough to he exhibited on a billiard table, is the latest propaganda to be employed for a hospital fund in London, England. A million bricks are Indicated In tbe model, and 7,0(10 stones, while 13,000 tiles, each about half the size of a little fingernail, have been used to decorate the nursery ward and Rod. kitetiens. There is a large solarium Milly department. In which That was ail I heard Father say, and an for the door closed. I waited till I the delicate electrical apparatus is was sure they were gone. Then I reproduced on the scale of of an Inch to a foot. sneaked out and made Patch drive In the children's wxrd on the top me over here. Prudence crossed to the window. floor two cots are covered with iaca by t lis presented So Milly Gooeh bad arrived on the handkerchiefs scene. Now what would happen? qutea, who has shown great Interest Fhe thrust the thought of the circus in the construction of tiie model. rider Into the buek of her mind and There ore also an electric lift, which really works, and business offices said without turning: Repeat what Calloway said about with carpi ts and paneled walls, one of them decorated with miniature meeting your father, Jean." "Tonight at the old smittiv. pictures of Florence Nightingale.. Lord Lister, Lord Dawson of Ienn Eight. and Lord Mojuiliam, painted by Al"Eight oclock? Are you sure? fred Braga. Yep." Wheres the smithy?" lie meant the old blacksmith shop. When Grandfather ran a big er-er- y three-quarte- "pM mk ALL CLEANED UP and RARIN TO GO CLEANED SPARKPLUGS GIVE MOTORS THE SPARK OF LIFE. ..SAVE GAS-M- AKE STARTING EASY eyes Immediate. I thought so. What have you found out? Quick! Tell me! About an hour ago I was looking round the gun room at home I had a hunch that I might find your Jewels there I thought well, I thought perhaps I might I might have walked in my sleep when I was visiting you you know I was nuts about them and have taken them not knowing it understand? Prudence nodded. She understood perfectly. Loyal little soul, Jeun drew a long, relieved sigh. You would. I was poking round when I heard someone coining. I was seared I My father used that I knew he'd be mud If he room. found me Jhere, so I slipped behind one of the window hangings. lie opened the door softly. Said to someone: 'Come In ! My heart was pounding as If its engine was running on high. Two people I I thought, Ill never get out. My father growled: Come across. Oulloway. What's on your mind now? What did Cullovvay want? I dont know. I remembered that Id promised you thut I wouldnt pry, so I stuck my fingers In my E only me. The dazed man blinked small red at the prostrate forest mon ster which had harmless now cleared him by an inch. Sure, an' yere snyin little about the chance ye took, he growled, Three cheers for the Big Boss! some one shouted. In the midst of the deafening response Irue started down the trail to her car parked on the road, Body and mind were in a tumult. When Rodney Gerard had flung tiinisolf under that falling tree, the world had stopped for her. Nothing, noth ing mattered if he were safe, she had vowed passionately. As she stepped from the car, Jean flung herself upon her. Oh, Miss Prue I Miss 1ruel I'm so glud youve come! Her breath caught iu a sob. I've got something cagey to tell you I Irue laid an arm across the shoulders. Dont get jittery, dear. Come into the bouse and tell me about It. Jean closed both doors. Can anyone hear? Impatient at her temperamental response to Jean's histrionics. Prudence shook her head vigorously. All righty. Come over by the mantel. Standing close, she whispered: Len Calloway's got something up his sleeve. The information coincided so exactly with what Prudence bad been suspecting that her response was rs CLEANING Sure, an Yera Saying Llttla About the Chance Ye Took. farm he had the horses shod there. Uncle Rod keeps it In repair he thinks Its Interesting." Perhaps Mr. Cullovvay lias engaged your father to boss a lumber crew for him." doesn't Payment on delivery sound like that kind of a Job. Father boss a crew? Dont be dumb! It's something else. You don't think It is anything thut will hurt Umlo Rod, do you, Miss Prue? Of course not. Perhaps they are planning a party for for Milly Gooch. Thats just what it is. Werent we foolish not to think of it before? By the way, Jean, tell me again where to find that blacksmith shop." Before the mirror In her room Prudence zippered the Jacket of her over the orange shirt. She faspulled on warm oversocks, tened heavy boots, while her thoughts ran on: What luck that Dave phoned lie was diuing at High Ledges. lie would go into the air if he knew what I era about to do. Wlmt ho doesn't know won't worry him. I suggested that Macky go to live early movie with the Puffers, and presto, the way was cleared for my personally conducted expedition to the smithy to find out what the rendezvous of Calloway and Walter Gerard means. I cant get lost. The snow is marked with No danger of meeting anyone. Eight How soon oclock Is zero hour. should I start? I ought to be parked long before the conspirators arrive. .Skis or snow shoes?" She visualThe skis ized a steep declivity. have it," she decided, and shouldered a pair. Poles in band, she stolo around the house to the road. With frequent pauses to listen, she entered the old lumber road that wound up to the sky line. She looked back. What was that? A shadow across a patch of light! Held her breath. She waited. Would it come again? No. Must have been a vine swaying. Resolutely she turned her bath on warmth and security and slipped nnd stumbled over tbe rough road whose hidden pitfalls wero tricked out with spotless snow. Was she doing a crazy thing to try to find out what Walter Gerurd nnd Calloway were scheming about? She was not In spite of her reassurance to Jean, site was convinced tlifit they were conniving against the lumber firm of Schuyler and Gerard. That being the ease, It was ber Job to find out what it wns ail about, wasnt It? She adjusted her skis, piiked up her poles, and slid on between serried phalanxes of evergreens. She had a prickling sense that she was not alone in the woods. Had a shadow slipped behind that large pine, or was It a ghostly illusion? 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Go on, Jean. You must have heard something." Sure, I heard something. After Id kept my fingers In my ears for It seemed hours, I pulled them out 1 heard Mr. Calloway say: Tm going. (TO BE CONTINUED) He didnt see you. did be? Gee, you're pinching !" Joan Great Lake Tideiei rubbed her shoulder ns Prudence The Great Lakes are practically quickly removed her hand. "Uiies tldeless. Some observers claim to youre as excited ns I am. Mr. Cal have found true tidal pulsations said loway didn't come to tbe window to amount to thice indies at spring His voice sounded ns If lie was nt tide at Cliicugo. .Secondary undo the door, for lie said quite loud: latlons of a few Inches in period "Tonight at the old smithy ranging frotu one to Tour lmb"S l Eight. Report then. Nnfer than marked. ? STATION C l)p Ntghta, Neryousneea, KtammatJa Pains, btiffness, iiurnmg, Smarting, Itchinff, or Acidity try tiie guarantt! Doctor Prescription CyatextHise-tox- J Moat fix you op or motx'f back. 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