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Show him eight or ten hnxM of ammunl· tiou. n half dozen stick grenades, and an oven·oat In the hole. Then he turned to the l(un. Weekly (Friday) Eutlie had fir·erl one of these on~ Published by the day with Ham und the machine gun· Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. ners. All he hurl to do was t.o take 178 of the hant!les. push oiT tile safehold Mid. Ph. St. Main N. 136 ty catch, and pusl1 on the corrugated business correspondence should thumh plec·e. A glttnce showed him that there was half H belt of ammunibe addressed to The Midvale Jourtion stlll left. \\'hen that was gone, nal, Midvale. Utah. Illu.stration.s by IRWIN MYERS, D. S. C. he would see ahout reloading. Terms of Subscription Suddenly, with a long hiss, a Hare WNU Service CopyriK"ht by Oeorz-• B. Doran Comp&Jl.J'. up from the gulch an!l burst ul· went $1.00 ··· ·--.. advance) (in Per Year most over Eadie's head, lmrning with Entered as second class matter a ghastly green llght. He wus won· ditch and crawling carefully down· derlng wlwt It meant, when, with the roots hedge the of some o! bold at the postoffice at Midvale City, rook CHAPTER VI-Continued and hoisted themselves up the bank, bill to the left, that Is, toward the roar and crash of a heavy surg on Utah, under act of March 3. 1879. -15'l'be thought bad Meuse, "but It's better thRn staying t·ocks, n box barra"ge wus laid down Modern Job Printing Department ''J''I'e l(nt a pair ot Held glu!'Ses, sir;· ~ery, very carefully. to Eadie thnt it might be a In that bole waiting to be killed." just behind Eadie, on the eastern oiTered Eadie, "nnd muybe If I can just come l!laintained. All prices based on Halfway down the bill be pu used side of the bill, and on the line of o! co'l'er tbe leave to thing foolhardy crawl just the littlest bit around the the Franklin Printing Price List. the bunk, wben the hedge was sud- and rolled his helmet out Into the hedge that marked tile cart path. The rorner 1 might he able to see the b'Un road. No action. He listened tor the bursts were not near Eadie, but hunl•s Iy beaten as by a gust ot wind. Advertising Rates ond tetl it there was anyone behind den SWISH 1 Twigs and dead leaves thudding or bullets. ·No sound. So. of steel began to buzz and sing, an•l the breastwurk." Display, per column inch ...... $0.35 Hew. The two men at once let go then, gathering bls legs under him, so he kept low In the hole. Tbat bar"Good ld~a." agreed the general, Readers, per line --··--·-····-····-····· $0.10 their holds and !ell to tbe bottom of be leaped across the road, grabbing rage meant an attack and Eadie "onl.l' go chead and do It quickly." the ditch, where Eadie scrambled up his helmet in one sweep.. Still sl· meant to be ready for it. He put his Eadie at once crept on bands and hastily to his feet. Be bad beard b&- lence. He begau to worm bls way up elbows on the patls of the support as knees to the edge of the bank and slde him that sinister heavy tbud that the bill again, but before be reached Ham had showed him. gripped the rlleu lay down and wriggled around. means o bullet has found a resting the top a shell hooted down and tore handles and wuitr.d. oblivious of the mud, until ~e coulrl place, and be knew that Juke was hlt. Itself apart very close to the place The enemy carne suddenly out or see aloog the road westward. The Jake still lay In the mud and In tbat where he bad crossed the road. The the gulch, In two fOiumns, tearing llelmet la.t a little way to his left. second all tbe color had left bls race, place was under observation then. across the Held. The hedge crackletl motionless to the center of the road. leaving it a dead white ileblnd bls retl Eadie cursed. If they started chasing with rifle tire, even as the barrage Lifting his head slightly, be could see be ant. him with shells, probably from a bat out Into the eastern side of the swung Meuse, the gunplt >-tHJte twenty yards away. "Where'd It get yuh?" cried Eadie, tery on tbe east bank of the hill. The gun leaped under Eadie's Eadie brongllt his glasses to bear and lifting Jake's shouldt!Ts and eliding they might very well spoil Ills plans. hands as he pressed the thumb ple<"e. wns distlnc·tly shocked by the elT~ct. his own knee under them for support. The second shell, however, burst In Ah, what a glorious Eound It made! The powerful lenses shol the gunpl! The gloomy man looked on ln open· the field toward the American llne8 IVhat was that? Some one had cried right unrler Eadie's el·e~ ;. be cnulrl mouthed horror. Jake grinned, a and after It came quite a lively bom- out. Again that cry, audible even see the crumbling sod, the mud with feeble grin that rlled away almost as bardment. Wboe'l'er ha~ seen Eadie of the gun anti the had thought It was the Americans above the clacking whidt the breastwot·k had heeo put ta· soon as It began . barrage. the of rumble trylug to escape to their own lines. 1(1!1 hPr, und the pa~ks that were Its "They got me," said be, "can yuh "By G-d, the wounded jerry I so the German artillery. began to and littl~ a wriggled He foundntlon. that?" tie ............ + ......... pound the field south of the road They're comio' up t11e road!" fut·i her. Ah I There were tlve dead Eadie tald him Eadie continued his progress, but while even Then, He leaped to his feet and looked Germans ,n the mud of the road. lying and reached for 'Ills tirst slower and slower, more and more over the bank. A dark river of men again down t·nrled up as though they sll'pt, but old packet, be was dead. The l!fe carefully. Be breathed only at long was rustling along there and the rhe flat. punctured appearance .:Jt had run out of bim In those few se<.~ lnterl'als. There were things In that wounded German that Eadie bad r hose men showed that they were dead. onds and Eadie bad felt It going, bad dltcb that be bud to crawl over, shut· rolled out of the hole was calling to The sight of them was cheering. It felt the shoulders against bls knee tlng bls eyes when he did so. He Ills comrades tor help. sho"'ed that the gunplt bad been turning from llv!ng flesh to lifeless paused at last tor a long time listen· 'l'he German machine gun could not rushed and thnt the rushers had beeo Electricians-clay. trained Into the road, Eadie's first be log, t.ut could tell nothing. He took repulsed. If so the gunners must be Complete Auto Service bus ked tbe one of the grenades from bls pocket frantic elTort showed blm that. What ?" blm get It "Where'd all right, but lying low awaiting an then? Prop up the rear end? No. and continued the Journey. other attack. Maybe tbey could eee gloomy man. dully. Eadie said know," don't "1 It out of the bole and onto tbe Get A faint hissing tightened Eadie's something that Eadie couldn't. Again ?" mal:e It does dUl'erence ·•wbat Good. Eadie seized the front slope? muscles and brought him to a breath he looked at the gunplt. There was see to looked and feet bls to got Be support, swung It out of the of end rl!ed, less halt: The bisslng gradually the mud, the bastlly cut sod, a corner 25 East Center Phone 272 one. No affair. the noticed bad the back end and who grabbed bole, the but not before Eadie had discovered of a blanket, an empty clip. Just a Midvale, Utah · their tindlng been bad the ammunibullet~ cleared Stray. then that, swung and view In steam was the corner of the gunplt where It come from. It was A time. some for place for seconds ttat fast, Into way worked Be belt. tion ~ast had seen bad soldier be some that In this corner coming from the tube through s-hot suddenly, drop would blm man showed glance quirk A counted. lay glass tube the The brought glasses. Eu!lle fleld his sllcker. with his that he could now fire Into the far to bear on the breastworl· at that the head, or one would cry out, or yet In the ditch, Its open end still breath point, for the sleeve of the s-Ucker was another would burl himself Into t11e lug faint vapors, and the other end end of the road, but that If the Ger· ... draped over It, From thiS sleeve mua and tic kicking like 11 twrse, The going out of sight over the hlgb bank mans fell back and attacked him from '· . drooped u wrist and bnnd. a purplis~ garrison bad watched tllese casualties Under cover of his slicker and blouse directly below he was lost. He Hung Succ;essful men are alclny-colored bond. with blue nulls. with horror and like passengers on a Eadie cautiousl.v pulled the ring from himself down. placecl his elbows, ways particular about Earlie thereupon crawle<\ back to the ship's deck, who watch tbe waves, the the grenade. '!'hen, oh, so carefully seized the handle and opened fire. It hair cutting and shJlving. longer they looked, the sicker It made he seemed to flow along the bottom of was bard work, for the gun leaped men In the cart puth. We Cater To Successful them. the dltcb till he came to the tube. It and wriggled. and being poorly placl'rl, "Sir," reported Eadie, "the gun crew whlcb under busn the to went Eadie ConWill Men. A Trial went up like a black vine and at tb~ It was doubly hard to control. Be are all dead. I couldn't see Into tbe bring· nod overcoat, his tucked bad hl' vince You. Call Today! top of It was what Eadie sought. He kept shoving up on the breach to keep pit, but I saw the guo oiT the tripod Jake. over it spread be back, It log his flre low, nod had the satisfaction stood up. and a dead man's band, and If there he was, It though empty pistol, His seeing the durk mass below him of were any men in there alive tbey "Jake," be breathed, "i! you can see wus nollced, be one, Every on. belted bend. thin out. ani! tinnily dis· buckle, wotJldn't leave a guy lying like tltat. me now, watch this." 'l'hen he threw sits who man The something. doing leaving only the scatteretl appear, however careless tbey might be of a the grenade. take and come to death for waits and of Its dead behind. Thete wreckage gun barrel." Up into the air It went, over the horrors the gets wbo one the is him cheer from the far end of thin a was oaok, and disappearPd. • Immedlatels "I thought as mucn. What killed t from a shadow, so that hellish pounding begun again, a the road. shrieking runs nod them, could you tell T these men kept th~lr minds from their buzzing as though the grenade had "Ah, boy," remarked Eadie to him· "No, sir. Tbe boche bad rushed Darkness was by work. situation "What it takes to be a machine self. been a stone that disturbed a thou· them and there were some stilT& In on and another attack was sand rattlesnakes. coming I got In clusters!" He decidgunner Eadie shivered front of tbe gun. Grenades did lt. Imminent. The lack of shell tlre and He did not know much about gre· ed that just to the left or the old po· probably." of gas showed tbat the Germans had nades-he should hal"e counted be- sitlon of the machine gun there was a 'What will we do, Adolph?" asked forces In the Immediate neighborhood, place where he could not only cover the geue1·al. "You've been at this who would likewise suffer from the fore be threw It-suppose It .was de· the field arross the road. but also the longer than I have. Every war bus gas and among whom the shells fectil•e---suppose they found It anrl An ex· slope where the road dropped Into the llropped It back-CHACK I its peculiar phases and I'm never the might fall. plosion audible even above the pound· gulch. An.v more attacks that came man to claim that I know everything. "They ve got a machine gun goln~,; up the roarl from the gulch could then lng. The pounding stopped, whimper Whut do you advise me to do?" All Kinds Of Mash, Feed, on us," said Eadie to the gloomy man. enemy got lng cries, a rumor of running feet. be broken up hefore the "Mebbe we walt for de arrerplane,'' "and It's close at banrl." Eggs, Potatoes and hill. up the sile:~ce. suggested Adolph. "If dot not take Flour The other made no reply, but drew In the remaining light he could see "1 Eadie, thought then," "Now, too long time. De boche she'll send bls gas mask stupidly from the car· - - lTtah crawllng In the opposite field, men ~ Midvale us one for to see what we do next. rler and, turning It In his bands, re· guess that pays for Jake." He turned the steady flash of ri6e fire from be· .................. + If rhe rlon send, look out tor annud· placed It again. "Do you know any- uround very, very carefully to go hind the hedge. nnd the great black der attack. It she send, look out for thing about macblne guns?" demanded hack, but Instead he paused and his of an airplane that durked and shape heart began to ber.t rapidly. \Vby go shells. We got two roads to cover, dis Eadie oga!n. and circled over the llne of swooped up and see what one an' de rudder one." "No," said the gloomy man, "I ain't back? Why not go barrage had stopperl, ex· The hedge. There was a pattering sound on the much o! a soldier. It you want to was at the other enrl of the bean cept the shells that 11!ere bursting he~JaYf main road. clicking and rattling as know anything about the milk bus!· stalk? He bad another grenade and lween the rond and the Amerlcan llnes It here us anywhere 1~ough ghostly horses trotted there. ness I could tell you. I use to be the might as well use after all, In to the south. times. are There else. "No," said Adolph, after all bad lis- smartest driver they had. It's funny Again Eadie seized the handles or tened a few seconds, "we only got one the people that would put out their battle, when a man's heart begins to the support and, dragging the gun beroad for a whlle. She tlrin' mo~heen bottles dirty, though. Old mao Tbom· sing, tor be knows that the thing he hind him. he got It to the new poKUn on de road. Like I tole you. as that owned the pulp mill and Doc Is about to do Is likely to cost him sltwn and swung It ~~nln toward the his llfe, but he Is going to do It just watch out for arrerplanes." Jupson, an'-'' same and he feels justly prourl enemy. A new attac·k had .lust swept the general. th~ ordered "Come back,'' "Steady I" said Eadie. ''Sit down out of the gulch nnd an airplane, to ''I'll fix that.'' Be borrowed Eadie's now and don't think about anything of himself that be has the courage. afrl It, wns Hying low and raln!n~ Eadie t\Jrned, then, once more toward whistle and blew It shrilly for atten· Here, come down the road o ways Be tugged out the ring of down bullets upon the Americans, the tlon. There now, sit down and clean your the bank. and looked up tracers gl!ntlng like spat•ks from a "Keep up your courage, men," said rltle. Suppose the general came along the second grenade F:nrlfe could henr was too steep to climb there. Roman candle. ne, "you've done well. TbPy won't and wanted to Inspect It?" Eadie left The bank ArnPrlcan tlre the calling. ,·oices down the road thP bother us any more ufter that repulse. the gloomy man tumbling at the but a few yards vns a thin there lessen. to seemed out a gully. To this lo case an airplane appears I want breecb cover of Ills rifle and walked rain hnd washed crn~h of n volragged the and piping'. Then, ~tan{!!nJ: everyone to take bls rifle and get farther along the road. "Poor lad," place Eadie crawled. and rnn up ley. The airplane jumped as does a start short a took he up, ready to fire lt. But don't fire until 1 he muttered, "he'll begin dellverln gully at full speed, came out In ,\•lid fowl that recei~es a charge of give the signal. Wben I blow the m!lk to these doughboys In a few more the and flung himself down. []e shot. then climhing. turned sudrlenly whistle, tire a volley. I! I tblnk we minutes. Bey, there, Red Cross. you tbe field before he sideways nnd fell Rwlftly to earth. can get In a second one, I'll blow see that bareheaded bird down there stayed there !11·e minutes No one hurl Crash I Th~ gulp and roar of an ex· again. We may not bring him down, taking of!' bls breech cover? Keep dared raise his head. no ~hoot, nn ploslon, ann the wrerkage was In but we'll drive him away. Tbats' all. your eye on him; J think be's started fired at him, there was grenade banging. so he judged It safe flumes. oil' his conk." ltem~mber, don't tire until I glve the "Let's go!" cried Eadie. Beyond the so tis "That so?" said the medic·al corps to look oPound. ·The first look signal. Come Adolph, let's go up and of the bmnlng plane he could ALKING t:> a roo1nful of higl. flame~ arrange eome kind of service o! s& man. "I'll just amble down there. fled him. school girl~ on personal hygir11e of men coming up the east wave a see Not far down the field was a dea<l curlty for the upped end of tbls place. What we need now to make this p!cnle an experienced district nurse said: hill and on that wave bl' the of face a success Is a couple of shell-shockers German and near him the waist of an- swung his gun. It rattled for se1·eral You men stay here." "One of the ba~ic rules of health fm girls is to keep the system functionint "lle don't know the half of It,'' r&- runnln' hermantlle up and down this other. There was a hole there, evl· Reconds. Silence. Eadie pounder! U1e dently, and the legs of t'le second naturally at all times. Normal exercise marked Jake when the general bad ditch." and diet habits should be encouraged German were In ~his bole. Eadie went breech to free the jam, anti pressed grenades any get seen gonna you we're what "Have know "I gone. harder upon the thumh piece. Then But when nece:.•ary there's no harm ir out of this tight. Six feet o' French around bere by any chance?" asked there. 'l'he hole was occ·upied by two he looked closely at the breech. The taking nujol, since it works mechani· more Germans. one still alive, and bS real estate and a pat 1vltb a shovel. Ead!ll· c:~lly and C3n't disturb the norma thing that looked like a stovepipe ammunition belt hod run through. a An' I give up a good job currylo' functions of any or~an of the body "l:;ure," said the other, "that bird type ma· "That's simple," he muttered. Ue Particnla[IY with g-iris. thre are time! mules to be u liaison man." with the shirt full of bullets on bas on a sled. This was a heavy chine gun, Its support In the prone crawled ol"er to tile hole, gathered up when nu)ol sllr>uld r.lways be taken "A guy never knows what n got some." three boxes of ammunition, and then Take a spor>fli al evet}' m;;ht for a fev. g-n fjut be Is till he goes to war," There was a man sitting under the position. Th~ tube from Its cooler t•eturned. The plane blazed now, 11 harm· and stfe days. It's a tho"ou" hly 1·eworked the gloomy man. "1 used bank who bad on a species of jerl;in, went over t11e edge of the bank Into pillar of tire from wings to UtJ-ended less method. lt we",'. cause distress OJ to drll"e u milk route on· I was the front covered with pockets for the road and It was the stenrn from tail and by Its light Eadie ec>uld !;'Ce gas pains or ::;riping." always crobhin' because 1 had to gel holding ammunlt!on and the bottom this tube that Earlie had seen. The that there was still another belt in the Nujol is different ft-um any other ~ub· stance. It contains no drugs or medi· up nt three In the mornin'. But 1 divided Into pockets for holding gre· German machine gun. the ~Iaxlm box by the gun. He seized the end cine. It can be taken safely no matte! got hnme at ten-thirty an' could sleep nades. Eadie requested nod received model 1907, has its barrel water· of this and Inserted it In the breech. how you arc fcelin~ be~a·use it is sc two grenades from this man. These cooled. and. the water boiling after The ton~ue went throt~fl'lt euslly and all the rest of the day If I wanted tu pure and harmless, and works st a for eyes my be put Into the pockets of his sllrker about ll"e hundt·ed shots, steam Is the Hrst bullet clicked into J:he chamAn' now I ain't shut easily. Every woman should keep 1 turning, walked down the path to ejected. so that the loC"ation of the ber. Eadie then trained the gun oo and a such was It weelL Ma.vbe more. bottle on hand. Every druggist has thii southet·n end, past the gun woulrl be readily detected, were It the enemy and pushed t!Je thumb extreme the track." lost I ago time lung remarkables~; bstance. Get the genuine that Is attached to "Now.'' Rnid Eadie, fishing In the prisoners there, and so to the ruuiu not for the tube The gun remained quiet. and which con· piece. resen·oir, cooling 1he pockets of hls muddy blouse, "we'll road. Be listened here a few min (TO BE COXTINUED.) \Ve utes, then as a loud clattering began. rlucts the steam to a di~tnnce or tn have a tailor-mnde cigarette. A UseFul Baby uren't tlPatl yet and 1ve may live to see stopped, begun again, and then wa~ some place where It cannot be \'ISiilll' Rather Spoiled Effect the enemy. A new use hru.; • }een found for the anutlter pny day. I cr3';e to. The finally hushed, he norlded his head to Johnnie is the son of n well·lmow!l "Now how the h-1 am I goin~ to bahy In the modern borne. In one en;;le hasn't done his old bit for me In satisfaction. tmsine~s mun who lives in Logan. E111lie. muttered ?" hurk thing this get "I knew the d-n thing was there. Indianapolis family the new baby anrl r.. r a lor.g time uud I'd lil;e to spend If he conltl only ~ignnl for a lillie ::lunday aftemoon Johnnie's purNJt" the new radio set came to the home n little money before I t1o my part to he muttered. lie lny down ~nd writ;· ltutl company for !linner. Jucl£, us gled uround the corner, as he had the help-the thin.~ was too hPary to take mnke !i'innrler~ fields fert!le." about the same time. Johnnie 'Is sometimes called, Is ul· "There," remarked .Jake. Interrupt· other time, but the l"iew hac! changed hack alone. The bahy i~ aw,tkened at 1 a. m. "lly Go-d'" cried Eadie. "Wlt,l lllORt sis years oltl. :\'ow Johnnie's lng his !ask of pinning his tattered There were no German dead now unrl for its night feerling and Ute fond parents, u·ue to nature, are proud of the gun was gone from the pit. But take It hack?'' If the Ceruwns rushed hlou~e together with safely pins from father has a'kcd his wife to awuken their son and his ability. At the din· bandoliers, "that's just In line with what interested Eadie, sweeping the the hedge again he could take them him at the snme thne so be can listen ner table the little boy was asketl to m.v thou~hl. This here army promised rond and the high banks on botll in flank. If they came nlong the road. say In on his ratlio for tbe programs that grace. In a quiet manner Johnsirles wltll his glasses, was that from they were his meat. The grenade that us foorJ. lorlging, an' metlicnl attend are sal d to be unsually good at tW wltk tl1e reque><t. With complied nie for a the south ditch arose a llttle cloud of he still neld in his hand he hurled in News. Jlour.-Indianapolls _.... once frpe. 1\'e ain't had neither .. said the pruyer perhe head bowea week I've a mind to write to the pu· steam, and looking for the course o! tile general direction of the German bad finished his be \Yhcn fectly. pers about lt. 'fbe worst thing l'vr this stenm, he could see a long block lines In· case uny one there was com· "Buttonholer Coming" inclined religlou~ly vet·y aunt dis· bank and !ng to see what had hnppenerl to thP Mother bad tolil Marjorie, age four, found about war Is that there ain't tuhe that ascended the was fine," that the top. It was still gun, and then tie proceeded to clean praiser! him. "John, that when grandmother came she no noon hour. They worl•s rlouhle appeared m·er e,·en one mal•e didn't she said. "You too light for him to cross the roarJ out the bole. would sew some buttons on ber dre~s shift all night, too." gesture wild a With mistake.'' The two Germnns he slto,·ed over little "I wonder if titose jerry stiffs out In where he was, but If he got Into the and work sott.e buttonholes. "And remnrl;ed: of his ann, ,Johnnie the field have got any chow on them," north ditch and went downhill on the the bank. One of them was alh·e, but A few days Iuter when she was Intoo."thing. darn whole the could cro~s thet·e nnrl Eadie had otlter things to rio tltnn to I ~nit! formed that her grandrnot11er would eald Eadie. "They're In full pack. l east side, he other ditch. It was take care of wounded Germnns. It Philadelphla Hecord. the In up come we If think we could get out to them arrive that dny she said, "Oh, goodie, worth a try. was getting rlarl{ rapidly unrl tlte main llf button and buttonholer Is comln1." went at It carefully.'' "I'll prohably get full of lend," he thing wos to Inspec-t the gun while b~ The light of the North star reaches ''We can look nnywqy," agreed Jake. Ue and Eudle reached up anti muttered, wriggling Into the muddy still bad light. A hasty glance sh .. wecl the ea r~lt in about 300 ,re:1rs. MIDVALE JOURNAL H·E VR O By LEONAR D NASON I Specialize in Watch and Clock Repairing All Work Guaranteed J. S. MORGAN 69 N. Main St. Utah Midvale .......... ........ 0 &E ELECTRIC SERVICE RADIO SUPPLIES . MIDVALE BARBER SHOP .............. ............ .................. MIDVALE FEED and SEED STORE School nurse all girls should know this T Friday, April13, 1928 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Two -----~ Put Implicit Faith in Flower "Oracles" Perhaps the most familiar of all ways of consulting fate by means of a flower Is the pulling oil' ol the petals. But t!Jis Is not the only wny. An American in Englund, visiting nn ancient and remote country Inn, one day missed her way in rambling cor· rldors and entered by mistake the bed· room of her pretty chambermaid. The girl was there, changing her dress, anti she offered presently to guide the larly back to her npnrtmeot. In the brief walt the visitor noticed something that struck her as odd. So she a'ked why a certain little plant had been pinned up on the wall. "Surely It wfll fade unless It Is put In water," she said. "Beg rardon, ma'am, but It won't," replied the girl with pride and satis· faction In IJer voice. ''That's a pin plant and It's been growing there a week. fi:l'ery bud has opened, too. It's doing line. It was a pretty tuft of yellow stonecrop, starred with little golden flowers. A few qu~stions about Its uses as a "pin plant," and tile girl, luughini: and blushing, admitted that It was customary among the girls of the vfl· lage to rin n tuft of the budded plant upon their bedroom wall as an oracle of Io,•e. If It lived feebly but did not bloom, their present love affairs would come to nothing; If It withered and died, they would meet disaster In love; hut If at the end of a few days the little plant, suspender! by a loosely tied thread hrud downward from Its pin, began to curve Its stl'ms upwarcl !lDtil th~y StQOd Ul)right O.l!.d fl_llall;\' the tips hurst into bloom-then all was well, and they rni;;ht expect to marry and live happy ever after. dl"" ~ · t ' \:c~· • .:t 1..1. L tO no L11!":!U". 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"IHrl the he~! you could. ch? 1\'t•ll tltul 1\'JlS 11 pt·etty irliot!r eiTort. If I had !mown u fool was going I'd Ita vp gone myself I" Learned vm .......:-.... EasUy ~-----------------------·~ Drl.artha ~ Dvleade's At flome KITCHEN COUNCIL Breakfast was a real meal back in grandmo her's day. A morning hour was actually set a •. idP. for the IJreJkfast meal. But look at it now! Some of us don't seem to appreciate its im• por~ar.ce, these modern days. Tell us wl:at the family had k• bt· a!;fast du. f;)g the past month ar I wc"ll tell 0 ou wh :her +he family i~ 1t happ:; one. Th ere is nothing +ikr the thcrring spirit of a good, warm ll".hnrried hre~kfa st. W:ty, gett:ng gGOU breakfasts iS [· nry important funNion of the kitchen .. ,,.ork-~hop." A hot bre~kfast tas-til) '•t•nd-and cvery mEmber of the family is equipped to enjt>y doing a goo0 day's work. BrPakfasts are easi~r. too, tiles: clays. Ingenious minds have provideo with elrctric toa.sters, e!cc· rir u~ \l'affle irons, even electric egg cookers w.l rrepared cereals. All thrse device• ar' handy and wonderful If u~ed con servatively. Surely the lnYentors m· ten led th~ t more Ume cou:d be spc:Jt in rn 'oying break':!st if less time wa> speat in the mrlchanics of pr£para· •· il Hurt!~ Tur,.,,.{j r Mut"'rcfM k114 =u~':! 01t w-.Ucu ,.. ......., ...,th 1•..- '1><1""'"" ·~. Aston ish Your Frien ds-- G~in that magnetic popularity th2l makes you the center of any crow.! Business and social success is assure I the man who can perform mystifyi: tricks. You can er.in big money eith: ~ on the side (;r ilS a professional, ; well as being the rnost popular pe • &:~n in /OUr crowd. Why envy other 1 sldl? You can lc::rn M~g~c yoursel~ quick and easy. Earn $~50 to $1000 a Moot t'ion. ::1 Even sleiR'hl-of-h~n ·[, _rcn!';:- ··j. SUDIX>Sed hJ r'" qutrf.! lOf!.& prat:hce, IS NOW Llad"e simr.Jc 1 l•arn. i•or Dr. Hul •.. t T"h<ll one of t" • Even breal:fasts sh~uld be secretl!· pktnned several days in atiyance. Her< [~ a sample ;.teal fa ~ily !Jrcakf~,ot: Grapefruit, br· aldast appetizer. Cereal, bJt ,coDtr I. Eg<;a. Scr lrn'>J, ·I or soft cooc•cd. Hot biscuits or toast and ja:n. Coffee (!or adults). In thirty-five m!nutes, no lo:J''er aH is rearlj·! ,,~h:!i2 the s:'lrr., wc.tt..:: ic; hea'"ing ft."}r th · tX rC'al, sl""rt tli( co!fee, prepare the gra11efruit a:1t1 ' the tablr. A d let's ha1·c the hrel·k fa ,t tal>ie in a light t'IL~cry s 1,oL "' , a bowt of flowers or frt:it lu Ufl c~•1 r. •· ,. , fini·>h prcpnring the cerl'J' l' :dy g~JnU. 1 l ed 0 rrJ·~ u~ •.l f!'l .... 1 reaiJ~r Great fv~o.~gtcian·~ h:~£ tmaliy opened L· !n~ .:;ecrets of las r:rurcss10n in a c{ mp!et~l, tBust:ra~cd c"'urse c!Icn·d at a !ntrely nommt.~ coot. hrough the wo~dedul Tarbell Systcnt yon w1ll ~e ab~e to my.sttty a:td entert.aiu yot f.n cnds ~mh s;mple tn~ks taught in your ve·, :r frrst lesson. i\Uer tlw.t Dr. HJ.rlan Tarbt ' taJ:e:; you thtou.gh the entire rna:c of :l~ig~ .. cf·hand, c~rd tr 1cks and elaborate stage div•''. bsc~ents. The ~pparentlysuperhum<lll ~011 ( of the accomphsh<'rl mJ~ici.~H bt.!comt .. :t. simple as ABC wh~n yuujust know hvN. Mail Coupon for Spee· al 01 er ~ The-· is a trem•ndous demand fer \"•: at or o~ .. s wil~ j well <oclrerl in t.weJJtY-fln to lh r · 11:nu es St•lit thr oven he~Lng fo: he '•lscuils, make Lhc n qu"ckly, till J•t:ck'r 11le J,~tl :·1 While the b!scu (', .11'" bak ng p. 'pare the eggs. Tb ts .all-·a r;ootl bot cereal break . ' fruit f"rst. '.ot bread or toast 'lllrl jam for dessert and a hot lJevrr~tre. •1 ~ ctn a safe J.r·~· -- - · Itif ... ·-· -·--Children's In reading a British review of Wll· llam Rhakespeare's life and works, I found many Interesting statements, Jack Malone observes In the Chicago Daily News. One of these depleted the "Bard of A~on" as having no rating whatever with the arbiters of literary excellence---Bacon, Marlowe and Green. These criticJ Ignored him utterly, refusing to publish any comments either pro 01 con, their studied silence attesting a desire to squelch an actor who pre~umed to Intrude upon their particular field-literature. This Intensely Interesting and gripping article asserted that the above trio were considered the "cream" of Elizabethan authors, with the power to make or break any upstart seeking to competP with them. So the "lm· mortal William" was suppressed, and during the next 100 years remained a dim ll'gencl. Then came a plea for his rehabilitation among authors of Pope's time. Shakespeare "fans" hecame more ancl more numerou~. his dramas and vNsr~ were cnll~cted anrl read, nntl the hahit was former!. And tinnily, 240 yenr' followin~ his rtrath . Shnkespeure's fame was securer! or nil time! ,Y {.OOkeU • -.:.. t..! .u·~Lh~ ....... Shakespeare Had to Wait lor Recognition flake~. ·~2ch ~nd 1lc~ ·nd . 'l just frtca· · wcrk right no1t. O;~pcnu:.ity evtrywh~re ll rnake money r..,tCe from your regult!r ')CCU?3· tion. Salesmen find it a trcnendt·t;3 aS'.. e". F ind out an about this unprecOO.~nted ODI>OI• t"Jruty to J.::arn ~-' BbiC.. The coupon brinf!S full dot~~· wit~cut any oblig::.tion. ~larl !t TODA'.:, Tarb£tl Sy~tean. Inc. 1926 SIICl)'El:!e Ave.,StuG!~ 10-11 Cll!c!g: ,~• Ir you wc·tlr! like a guid&-{!alleJ r'.P lcosentLls for Good B:•1kfas,< -that will hblp you to keep varia:lons In the breakfast meal. drop me a line and I'll he g ad to mail you one -~1art.ha Meade, Home Service Bu· ~n. Sperry Flour Co., San FrancisCQ ma~ entf"rlz.~mN~·nt. Clubs. Lvd~~ -. Ch ... "i~7 an I &t.Jul kfftfl.r~-a:l w1ll Vd.t hi;":h fet:.,} to tt man whu knows Mack. Dr. H.:.iLn Tarbe~l t:~ally gets ns high as $::!5LI fer Q bali hcu:·J ••••••••m•••••a•~•~a• TarbcU System, lllc. 1112G Sunnyslde Ave., Studio 10-11 Q!cago Tell meal! about Dr. Tarbell'snewancisirnt>le ~VJ;tem by which I can learn the 11ecreta o1 lliAGIC. No obligatico oo my part. N•---·-----·--- ·-·-·----··--·-Addru~- ___ ------------------· --------------···-~...JJ.t.!------ } ' |