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Show TIIE nSAVEn COUNTY- - VrTHIILY1 PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH area ing good will and found ttteir owners. ! She 1 olnr a g , .T to ata wltn os till I. ...... BOY I have never forgotten .bow Unci Je-- I tomorrow." !. "Cood Woesaid Uncle Peobody. bes chased Aunt Minerva .around So I. took the money out of thiir house with a wooden snake cunningly carved and colored, 1 observed there hands and went ia and gave It to the FOOL! were njany things on the tree v.ulco Silent Woman. , me." I bad Dot been taken down wea we That'! your "present from ' v Younger ones gathered up our wealth said. can Dow to I room and repaired to Aunt Deel'S forget how she beld tny feast out eyes upon It and conpara I arm against her with that loving, fat our good fortune. muiar, rocking motion ' of a woman The women and the biff girls rolled wbo Is soothing a baby at her breast By taking LydiaE.PinkKam'f She re., AIALEjOR-TH- E up their sleeves and went to work with and kissed my coat sleeve : Vegetable Compound, One Aunt Deel preparing the dinner J The leased my arm and, turning to the win IN INDIA SCOUTS GROWING : SILAS leaned sill her head and dow, its upon the chicken piewere of Thousands of Such Case. great turkey and tnade ready and put In the oven arJ shook with sobs. The dusk bad thickA letter from the. director of the the potatoes and the onions and the ened. As I returned to my seat by the Black River Falls. WIa.-"- As scouts of Mysore In India to naLydla could stove see I ber Jwrm dimly winter squash were soon selling in Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Scout C tional of the Bay, headquarters their pots ; on the stovetop. Meao agalnst the light of the window. We of America aaved me irora an says In part as follows: while the children were playing In my sat ttif silence tor a tittle while. I operation; I cannot . "Our strength has Increased to about sov enough In praise . aunt's bedroom and Uncle Hiram and ; Thn Uncle Peabody rose and got a with a membership of of troopa forty tt I sullered from and candle the hearth. at It lighted a in : Uncle were Jubes : am HotwN. dui and t imn. or the bussed biu pulling' sticks ' ;:. troubles and , over nine hundred. : I bave bad fine organic " beld the P I while lantern Unci corner while the other men eat tipped KEFJNQ Ut YITH U2ZIE, ETC, ETC side hurt me so Mymy at classes scoutmaster's training cows fed 1 could hardly be up against the wall watching and making body milkedthe sheep and the two wln- - sore City and at Bangalore, with a a slight chore these from my bed, and I . playful comments all me ray Uncle and model troop of scouts for demonstrav; "That's sound l" Uncle Peabody ex Peabody, who was trying to touch his tei days. was unable to do my CHAPTER XI Continued. ''' tion pnrpxse,--:Ton and I are to go off to bed party housework. A had 12"" claimed with enthusiasm. . ( i. I VfcV ., head' to the floor" and then straighten i "Scout work for Indian boys Is dethe best doctors in 1 count this one of the great events 1 Aunt Deel took my band in hers and up wiy ,the aid of the broomstick, early," he said as we were going back Ean Claire and they.. house. Ter Aunt Deel waste veloping rapidly all over the country. to the f my youth. But there was a greater surveyed It thoughtfully for a moment In the midst of it Aunt Deel opened t , Wanted me to bave Scouts of In weriraveihe to see Kate Calcutta talk Boy her end alone to so at the without speakings git one, although it seemed not the front door and old Kate, the Silent an operation, but ;A Bengal, which Is doing good work , .. ; Ton ain't goto to nave to safcer Woman, entered. To my surprise, she if,ahe can. time of It. :AT traveler oiulhi fond to LvdiaE.Finkham's "I aunno but shell swing back into both' under Indian and European lead - VtrtVil ComDonnd cured me so I did Ballybeen bad dropped bis pocketbook that way bo more, she said in a low wore 'a .decent-lookindress of gray Baof state native world The this Uncle great Peabody ership. agln," said operation, and I am telling containing a large amount of mone- y- tone. We're goln to be more comfta-- I homespun cloth and tf white cloud we had gone up to our Jlttle roda and the British Central provinces JJ,, Mrs. A. W. friends about it $2,700 was the. sum, tf I remember ble ayes, Ter and thought we better looped over her head and ears add tied wbea i room. "I guess all she needs is to be want to start hoy scout wora, ana Black River iaia, wis. Binzer, rightly. .Ha was a man who, being go West, bat I couldn't bear to go oft around her: neck and a good .pair of treated like a human beln'. ter" Aunt eovernment of the native state-- of It I fuVt inch exneriences as that of r:ir,-njustly suspicions of the banks, -bad so fttr an leave mother an' father an bootsi? rrvrrt-- r ? ,tIn the now Rfnzr that has made this fsmous o Mr. I an over Deel thlnkin is couldn't TrSvancore considering - bis money. git Posters an sister Susan an all the folks we loved . withdrawn "Merry C'masi" we all shouted. she done for yon that night in troduction of scouting among its boys root and herb remedy a household word what end nounced theiloss and vm offer of a layln' here in the ground .' alone I She smiled and nodded ber bead from ocean to ocean Any woman who iarge reward. The village was pro- - want Jo.lay down with 'em by an' by sat down la the chair which Uncle Pea the ol' barn. So I took some o yer on the plan of our Mysore organiza suffers from inflammation, ulceration, " an a clothes her to aunt's tlon. I 'tfnnnrtlT : attrWHl bv them. Rp.arrhtna' an watt for the sound 6' the trum-. tiani.inAnta bmckach. nervousness. for her at the stove o' bootsgoodan asked her to comepair body hadjplaced to "We have, however, a long way to ifreimlaritiea mebbe ltli be for thou- - side. Aunt Deel took the cloud oft or the blues" should parties went no the road stirring ltspet--yes- l -Cbris'maa. She lives In a little room go, as there are over tnrrty mimon i Mt ontij ,h,hM given it a trial. dust and groping In its grass and. brt-- sands o' years ayes V mittens ber drew her head while Kate to we have and for special advice write Lydie . the over blacksmith down and In India scout shop of age was clock boys era for the great prise which supTo our astonishment the newly knitted of the best yarn. Then mill. I told her I'd come difficulties here that are unheard of Pinkham Medicine Co, Ufaa, aaa. posed to be lying there. It was said, struck twelve. my aunt brought some stockings and a after her with the cutter but she shook fnr instance, at least a in imoHrn Hurrah!.! It'a merry Christmas however, that the quest bad been un shawl front the tree and laid them on ber bead. I knew she'd rather walk." On the Job. I hundred languages, very So the lost pocketbook said Uncle Peabody. as be jumped to the lap of old Kate. - What a silence successful. 'He had a clever way of getting was yawning ..as be spoke and. rellelous dlvlslonsana the ever-pres He beame a treturared myBtery of the J his f eet and began to sing of the little fell upon as as wtf saw tears conning soon we were both ' asleep under the ent caste question all of them tre votes." down the cheeks I of this lonely old Tillage and of au the hills and vai--1 Lord Jesus. "SoT What was . shingles. j mendous challenges to the spirit or we leys toward BaUybeen a topUJ of old J ; .We' joined him while he stood beat-- woman of the1 countryside tears of "Passed out cigars to the women," law." . . scout , wives and gabbling husbands at the ing time with his right band. after the hoy, doubtless, for God knows bow long , fourth "I should think that would bave of 'J chaptefTxii. I fireside-fo- r unnumbered years. fashion of a singing master. It bad been since the poor, abandoned them." . fended . -SCOUTS SAVE DROWNING BOY. By and by the fall term of school : oft with yer boots, friend!" be ex-- soul bad. seen a merry Christmas and ' Told - them to take " all. 'Not at The and Othtr Things, Thing ended. Uncle Peabody came down to I claimed when the vtanza'was finished. shared its kindness. 1 did not fail to X returned to Mr. Backet's them home to their husbands, and they house get me the day before Christmas. I "We don't have to set up and watch observe how clean her face and hands late In the afternoon of New Tear's ' Ernest H. Collins, Jrn of Denver, 7 all fell for the plan." in City TSbad enjoyed my work and tny life at tike 'the ttoepherteriW' looked P She was greatly changed. The schoolmaster was lying on a vonra old. escaped drowning day. mind of the Backets', .on the whole, but was . We , drew our boots on - the chair to the to went presence her due She took my band as I lounge in a corner, of their front Park lake BOSCHEFS SYRUP who effected A gen-kn- big glad to be going borne again.' My round with bands clasped; over vtho side and tenderly caressed room with the chuaren snout nun. me of two Denver boy scouts the at ever ancle waa la high. sptrttSiiand there two than came rescue face is ber 'to after gardeners bow familiar Ihe process,' and tier smile his dask was falling. from will quiet your cough, soothe the In were many packages in the elelgh. , vet I haven't seen it In more than half I had seen upon it The old stern look be ex park had failed to drag the boy laddie "Welcome, bnckr my ' flammation of a sore throat and longs, "A merry Christmas to ye both an' a century I one held moment as candle'and water. she a cold a returned for flighted claimed as I entered.' "We're telling the " toev the Lord love yer., aald Mr. scampered upstairs in my stocking finger aloft In a gesture which only I two stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes. the which work The f an quick e' the old year you're just Backet as he bade us goodby. - "Every feet, Uncle Peabody following close and my Annt Deel understood. ,s We stories insuring a good night's rest free from and Leroy 18, Robert Pleus, in time for the last o them. : Sit down. scouts. day our thouchts will be going np the and slapping my thigh as If my pace knew it algnallzed a pent and a mys-In the rescue la a coughing and with easy expectoration 17. 1 displayed Hort God and ItH give ye patience lad, bills to your .bouse." - ; tv ; , ' single example of the Value of the boy tn the morning.' Made and sold In . the! tery. That I should have to meet It scion be over." were not fast enough for hlnu-lV"" T:"-- ' The bells rang merrily as we hur-- V midst of our skvlarklnr the candle Bcmewbere npthe bidden pathway, I America for fifty-tw- o years. : A won After supper be kot out his boxlni scout training. t ried through the swamp fcr the bard tumbled to the floor and I had to go I had Nature In derful whatever. . assisting prescription, 1 been had skating gloves and gave me a lesson in the art . The Collins boy '.; .i.ir.rx!-.-- : health and. general op your "Dinner's , readyl" exclaimed the of anowpatba. .' . . I building ana back to the stove and reUeht In which, I was soon and went upon too tbln ice. Pleus ' "We're goln'!; to move,i said my off the disease. Especially uuV throwing a I eeemea oe cacx in to to be was he to learn, uivuirum passing highly accomplished. Hort boDoened ancle presently. "We've agreed to get thenowgooa.it old room under the shingles I The ' Then what a ktirrlng of chain and for we had a tew rounds together motor car. Seeing the Collins noys useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup. o middle eat the May." flown etc For sale la all civilat the by table,.01d n. heat of the stovepipe had.wsrmed Its feet f4w at, every day after that Be keenly en- - predicament the scouts rushed to bis bronchitis, - "How does that . . Adv. countries. happen T" I asked. ized and joyed this form of exercise and I soon .m They cut their shoe strings, "I settled with Grimshaw and agreed hospitality. ' 'It's been kind o lonesome bere," began to. My capacity for taking pan-- 1 mavinB rope of their coats, they to go. " If It hadn't 'a' been for Wright said Uncle Just Talk. , as be opened the Peabody without grew apace tshment flinching line for the boy. He took a life made wife Is talking about and Baldwin we wouldn't 'a' got a window: "I alw&ys let the wind come "Wombat your and before long I got the knack of hold of. lt and was pulled to safety. summer " to next eent , They threatened to bid against In to Europe going him more The boys then ' wrapped him In keep me company it gits so and that cenntermg pleased So We're sale.' cost be settled. at aim the any more to "Well, it doesn't '' warm." even than my work in school, I bave blanket ..' , , than .It to about talk goln' to bave a new borne. We've .Europe going 1 ' " "Ye can't look at yer stockln' yit," sometimes thought to Hornet to about talk does bought a hundred an fifty acres from said Aunt Deel when I came down going I" exclaimed "God bless ye, boy be Goln' to build a new BOY SCOUTS AFTER THE DIRT. ; Abe Leonard. Crossroads. And thafs where we're about eight o'clock, having slept one day after I bad landed heavily on . loose In the spring. ! It will be nearer stairs ' Louisville Courier-Journa- l. going." remember chore sneakln' nice o' I a it time, his cbeek,."ye've way w through scouts are to become the village." 'V Topeka'boy aroma of frying bam la with yer right Pve a notion ye Junior health officers of the city, In coHe playfuU. nudged my tSas with was the delicious Catarrh Cannot Be Cured . , " and buckwheat cakes which awoke me; may find it nseXul some day." bis elbow. as thay operation with the city health depart by LOCAl. APPLICATIONS, X wondered a little off and who should and rise shake wouldn't. he why cannot raach tba wtmX of the dlacaaa. '"We've bad a little good lack; Bart,' ment , X was Influon of slumber la .while and .cloak local a a Catarrh the dlsaaaa, that bright, rraatly wondering say be went on. "Til teU ye what it Is 1f The following pledge win be signed enced by eonttltuttonal condHtona. HALL'S ' such me on cold with, winter blow a felled with provo be' morning stinging V will cura . catarrh. MEDICINE of CATARRH yon wont say anything about it" by all scouts wbo become members ,. -- v. '.'-.- . cation! i It ia taken Internally and acta througa my nose,: I promised' w health service! the Blood on the Mucoue Sartnrru of the common Chris' mas no ain't Ud there's the beat thing the Topeka Tbl Ah, my "I tfunno as it would matter much.' Bretem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIC1N8 Tn" assuming the duties in the on. went come Deel Aunt "Santa seen do I tell an' bave I la composed ot eome or tna dcsi tonice get ye," np ye be continued, "but I dont want to do to hold T health agree service, known, eomblnad with aotna of the best back with no mad in ye," be said as be - Clans won't git bere short o noon I bustain't It blood purlflfra. The perfect combination anybody's any braggln'. distribution the for responsible myself ..In HALL'S CATARRH the gave me his hand. , ..... .. aess. anyway. An old uncle over in Wouldn't wonder ayes In my dis of VKDIC1NK la what oroducee such woa-About' eleven o'clock Uncle - Hiram One day the schoolmaster called the of all notices and literature . Tennont died three weeks ago- and conditions. In catarrhal results derful commissioner older boys to the front seats in his trict requested by the PruKgl"ta no. Testimonials rree. hundred dollars. and Aunt Eliza and their five children left ns thirty-eig: : of health. Ca Jt F. J. Cbanay Prop., Toledo, O. arrived with loud and merry greetings. room and I among them, ; It was old Uncle Ezra Baynes o Then In to .any "I further agree gather came and and other nncles aunts Tm Now, boys, going to ask ye ' Horrors. ninesburg; Died without a chick or to . what ye want to do In the world," he formation that may be desired and ehlld. Yonr aunt and me slipped down cousins. With what noisy good cheer If t. were sit health kiss that and dog on' "I wouldn't the sanitary men report bouse entered the the after teU to me be afraid what "Dont they said, to Potsdam sn' took the stage an' asked to when district in . uation , I my you. I remember ye may never bave told before and I'll went over an got the money. - It was had put up their horses "... "'' lo so, :; "Oh, Fido Is washed every day." do what I can to help ye." . .;, more money 'than I ever see before bow 'they laid their bard, heavy bands ' "I health "That may be, but as I came op the assist the to on bead abbok a as and. It little Topeka For some months I had been study my agree m my life. We put it In the bank in , with walk he baa just caught a rat" . I can, in or way of "stretchln' every book a my spoke entitled. they ing np", department published, Orlmshaw's just Potsdam to keep it out o and bad the understanding that I will not be "Stenographic Sound-Band,- " lands. .1 wouldn't tract that man as gave me a playful slap on the shoulder Aa everyday man is not necessarily will ancient of token the ah good and learned its the crlled upon to perform any duty that alphabet practiced the ball throw a could as for by yon or minded. work school weak with form the first wiJ interfere I my of accolade, of use fancy. That down took It taevening I v t s was bumor in What there health," ; remarks Mr. good joyful my of soundthe Backet in endanger when and ' clear waa a cold, It night, "From Santa Claus'f or Bartl" those simple men and women enough -' ...J band. we reached borne the new stove w woes a the of to could it if temper city The academy' chapel was crowded MANCHURIA'S SCOUT GREETINGS. Kate sat by the side of my aunt and snapping with the beat In Its firebox This time of the year find everyone and the pudding puffing in the pot bave been applied to their relief. They w were all surprised at ber good man- - with the older boys and girls and the to art the borne cleaned np hurrying around stood thick stove the tcwnfolk. master never The warming cers. and old Fhep dreaming In the chimney clipped The second detachment of the Boy for summer. It's a pleasure, too, when off and themselves its griddles taking Deel gave me a bug at We jested and laughed and drank bis words in school as bo was wont to Scouts of Manchuria, located at Hareomef. Annt you're well, but no aaaa or woman with ' a bad ImcK enjoy doing anything. the door. Sbep barked and leaped to and opening Its doors and surveying it dder and reviewed the year's history do when talking familiarly with the bin, bat sent this letter to national If your back ta Uw, if ehnn twinge inside and out with much cariosity. -' ....:.. . , my shoulders. snd ate as only they may eat who have Children, v-- ' ln this country: headqutrters catch you when lifting and you loei Now for the Christmas tree said blalones and muscles and the vitality Since the leaves fell oar little vil "Why, Bart!- - You're growm Tike a tired and worn out. ludney weakness m "Dear Brothers r The second deInto f oxen. I never taste the flavor of lage has occupied the center of the tachment of the Boy Scouts of Manweed likely causing your trouble. Don't wait! rnt yef-ey- ea ye be," ray Uncle Feaboay as be led the-wa-y e stood and looked at oar best room, where a fire was barn gage fnd currant jelly or bear a hearty stage before an audience of millions churia sends, to you from far Russia )ely may cause gravel, dropsy or aunt said Ilrisht'a disea.se. Doan's Kidney Pills old warm in Franklin the "Come of down la theater the great here aa' grate. ice. "Set right, ing congress. Oar warm greetings and cordial coogratula-- ; laugh without thinking ot those bollhave helped peoffle the world over. On, boys an' girls., ye eyes I rre done all the chorea in the. old log bouse on leading cltlsen the chief actor has tlon at the birthday of the great dinners ;, aay " J A A Utah Case been crowned with Immortal fame. We leachcr of truth, peace and good wlu ' What a wonderful sight was the Itattleroad.' Y T. O. IavlB. butch. oo watched the play were thrilled by towards men. Let the new year Be How wam and comfortable was the I Christmas tree-rt- be first we bad bad - That rihrlsfmns hmnirht m nnthinr K. East 8L. Utah, aajra: dear old room with those beloved faces J to, our bouse a fine spreading balsam better than those words, the memory I query?- - Will Uncle Sam yield to a triumph , of "Justice and happiness ran i had a in it, i wonder u paraaise useu can loaaea wiu presenui uncie uiram of which is one of the tallest towers to temptation or ciing to nonori ue has for all the unfortunates of the world. ther severe attack of kidney trouble. eeem'more pleasant to me. I bave had jumped into the air and clapped bis that lone avenue ot kit down chosen the latter coarse and we may "Do not allow your fatherland to First It began with the best food this world can provide, I feet together and shouted: "Hold me, ahlch I bave been looklna-- these many I still bear the applause In distant gafr bave I r backache and my in more its tears eyes. light any I waa constantly II back and In iny, time, but never anything that somebody, or HI grab the hull tree daya, Abont an yo can do for a boy, I "" beyond the sea. He has decided Let the standard of the .white rider sore.. 1 kept f unie worth while, is to give him something I tnai tne pumic revenues must oe paid rise biner In the world". vnrM until I i ate wiw a Keener reusn man tua i an" run away wiin A Mttln . waa la serious condl uncle Jabes beld one foot In both I good to remember. pudding and milk and bread and hut-- 1 lta honest money. This Is signed by Commander ot De tlon. I waa l"ld ter and cheese and pumpkin pie which hands before him and joyfully hopped ' The day bad turned dark. The tem"My friend and classmate, George tachment Kosslakoff. had gravel. There ' were other algna of baa' "Annt Deel gave as that ntghb around the tree. written pera tore bad risen 'and the air was Bancroft the historian, Kidney weakness. " Supper over; I wiped the dishes for -- These relatives bad brought their dank, and chilly., The men began to this letter to me out of a full heart. Dosn's used Kidney SCOUTS TO PLANT WALNUTS. CTO BB CONTINUED.) ; Pills and the flrat ry sunt' while Uncle Peabody went family gifts, some days before, to be hitch op their horses. I kept and tna Doan'a boa of helped ut to feed and water the horses. Then hong on Its branches. The thing that . So, one by one, the slelghloads left : on with them until I was entirely Poor Widow Gives Mite. Ex Scout Chief s we sat down in the genial warmth caught my eye was a big silver watch as with cured." Letters supporting cheery good bys and a grind- Tbey were only four sacks, washed CM Deea'i at Aa Stare, SOe a B while I told the story of my life In hanging by a long golden chain to on log of runners and a James E. West's decision thai jingling of bells, and pieced together by patient fingers ecutive KIDNSCT the should A government the busy town," as they called It of the boughs. Uncle Peabody took It When the last bad gone acouis help boy Uncle PeaAVWaTsVAw PILLS) What pride and attention they gave down and held it aloft by the chain, body and I went Into the house. Aunt and then fashioned into undergar- this spring-- by planting black walnut ' jRKTBUdlLBUKN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. f e then I so that none should miss the sight, say-- Deel sat by the stove, old Kate by the ments. Around the neck of each waa trees have come to nnttonal headquara crocheted edge made from the ters from George D. Pratt. New York My fine clothes and the story of bow tag: '. window looking out at toenailing dusk. string with which the sacks bad been state conjwrvhtlon commissioner, and I had come by thera taxed my Inge "From Eaata Clans for Bartr. How still the bouse seemed I sewed. A poorly tressed woman from .Dr. Willlnm T. Hornaday, direc not A murmur ran 11 somewhat admiration of improp although nuity "There's one thing I forgot" t through rows are pro- so Thoonnds of Fhorthorn to not to let be careful ft to the company which gathered around as I proudly took out of my wallet the brought them Into the department of tor of the New York Zoological duolne; from erly. I bad n : Iba. ltooo of nvlk per of Bed Cross as the thera know that I bad been ashamed me aa X held the treasure in my trem six rr""-''.bills which I hsd earned refuge clothing ciety. ind producing yer "widow's 10110 "3 ef the homemade suit They somehow M'na: hands. that lD tha clvs by working, Saturdays, and. banded ber This beef markets. felt the truth about it and a little "This Is for Bart, too," Uncle Pea- - three of them to my aunt and three to . "It isn't muck" she said, as she tin-d-id BOY SCOUT DOINGS. the combination i is all I had, and "but the it bundle, on silence followed the story. Then Aunt Ixuly shouted as be took down a bolt my nncle, saying:- sts insi in, im The average frn Deel . drew ber chair near me and ot soft blue cloth and laid It in my The New Orleans Red Cross nas "That Is my Chrlvtmaa present to I hope it will be of use to some Belfarmer Ifn't a The Hhort-hor- n gian woman who may have lees than been working on the reclamation of touched my hair . very gently and arms. "Now there's somethln' that's you. , I earned It myself." combines be( ' . looked Into my face without speaking. Jest about as slick as S' kitten's ear.! soldiers' garments. - Bny scouts assistI remember so well their astonish I have." snd tnl'k as no other r.'ed Uli a h ntlfnstlns the buttons on the "Ayes 1 . 1 know," she said presently, Feel of It- - It's for a suit o clothes. ment and the trembling of their bands HRrrnrna SMFmraH sitoBTtiORN - Dunner una" Blltxen, la a kind of caressing tone, wlh a Come all the way from . Burlington. and the look of their faces. III. ml!!tsry Mousea. Dexter ', It lrk Are, Editor Charles Hanson Tewne ot : Among "good turns" 'reported by i tonch 'of Badness 1a it "Tbey alu't Now gct-a- p "It's grand ayes 1" Annt Deel eajd there.. You've got, your New York looked up from a newspaper to a low tone. ted to coarse homespun stoff down load. freeland (Pa.) troop of boy scouts are tWre In the village. They made fan She rose In a moment and beckoned account of the magnificent American I moved out of the way In a hurri Assisted the doctors and nnrses tn the e ye dldnt they, Bartr cane of merriment It was tus one to me and my uncle. We followed her victories on the Marne. Snaninh Influenia epidemic; donated A SUn Cleared By "Wonderful!" said Mr. Towne, and t T don't tnie about that" I assured great day of pride and vanity. He did through the open door to the other iiiitbet of provisions to the wld-- 1 In j of measure "Our abone. lightbis aie mind's room. to troops conceal them. the not try ti.eia. "lhe picking eyes ows and orphans;. assisted , tli ioMh,' " I quoted, remcrabeilng the The other presents floated for a mo- - "I U tell wUt V4 do," the wbls-- ning trained, and tbey do tendering 11 bushels of berries for ft O. r, ' to oP Kate ke. m Sena to had repeated to iue.iment In this Irresistible Ude of laugh-- 1 pered. Td gtre orphanage at Sunbury, Pa. ' ' r frM tTt . MELIBnTx IH THE CLEARING? tit SAVED SCOUTS All OPERATION - . t THIS V0L1AI1 . north .country IN" THE TIME' OF WIGHT. iy v ;- . t -- : ';""-"";"- w g - w z : - - "V."-""";-"- . " 1 But-terflel- r deep-seate- d itr - -- it ee a ' his. - it . e. ' " . 1 'JHi x , 'eOVJ : r . -- ht ' ; .... -- Work Too Hard? x . , as-sh- yr ' eVlS rt nr M 4 , " -- . nllGJ TaT '.'".' , one-doll- . 1 . - , r, J spe-rmll-su - (ll.r. Your Best Asset J. ta wear" I CuticiiraSoap M S... |