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Show Murray Eajjle, Thursday, June 5, 1930 The Mutiny I t Z I fro-l- I Albairos s the Prince Sees Charms in Solitude or Another, he persists In thlnklnfr you were Justified for what you ! confess I do not understand did. It seems quixotic ln the exwhy. treme." "Mr. rjfiwln," she said, "1 am to see hltn. If yoti don't cure to come, please glva uit the ad dress." ."I'll tal;e yon." he said wearily. "I must Kpeak with my wi for a few moments first." He Joined Mrs. Kadvvay In a quarter of un hour. She was wall-ifor him Impalleiilly, but tliey were iilready on the sleep hill leading Into Croton before she spoke. "Yon were right to feel bitterly (owiird me," thi! confessed. "I have iiUvays held tliat love slioubl east out all doubt, and yet, when the trial came, I whs found wanting. I loved him and yet allowed all these seemingly Inexplicable things which confused ns, mixed Identities and small Jealousies, to blind me and build a wall of distrust which hid him from me. And now It Is too lute." "I am haunted by that Inst sight I had of him." she said presently. "He was lying Injured und hound By WYNDHAM MARTYN F "7r Wi " ; ' x j-- A n T COPTRlOlfT IN THE 0. 8. WNl Srvlcs CHAPTER XIII Continued "Iin'( l us now," she begged moiiiing t lila blaek iiiooi) wiiiilil have passed. Floyd l'nwln l(Mlc no notice or his daughter, lie st there inetl The girl might not have Inning. existed. "Very dininilt," he repented. "I suppose I hud better roiniiieiice b.v proeliilnilng my own liietlli'leney. I linve been mi economic failure. Mrs have worked hnrd and Hailway. tliere U nothing to show for It. A month or so ago I went to in old friend mul asked flnanilai hIiI frotn It war for my children'!) ed Mm. uoation I needed It. Ik' refused tne. I learned then something of t lie scoru success has for such as I." "hon't Paddy." Mary begged She smw that for gotne reuson. nn (,'tiesHed liy her, he was bent un himself publicly. "Another man." he weid on, nn heeding, "h friend of equal Maud Ing In point of years, offered Hid. It whs not Id his power to give It lie Net out to earn Immediately, by hi unquestioned skill Hie few thousand dollars I needed. It was for Itnb ami Mary be took this bur I remember den iiMin blin (but be wild be would try urn) be a fairy be Well, godfather to them. In ilit declared: "Jimmy's wonderful said: "Sure, the mall must go through. But, Jimmy, please don't forget I Maybe this distinguished descendant of the Hawnlluns who served that pusture showed yon!" There was dinner with Its the famous King Kameiianiena I is nnppy because he bus it whole town to himself. David KunpuiiwaokameliRmelia, as he Is called. Is not only chicken, and all the "fixln's," topped serving of Ice the mayor of his village that he has built on the Island of Cnhu, by but Is also Us entire population. David renmlns true to the traditions cream and then the trip home to of tils ancestors, lie Is shown happily preparing his evening meal of pol, a waiting family nnd playmates In the school yard. the pnstellke native delicacy made from the taro plant. "It was great," he exclaimed, head BOY d n In It. iw could we she know?"' wailed. id;im.' l'nwln said coldly, "he told you. Many times he tried to "M convince you. but you would not After that, I suppose, he listen. was proud, lie told you nil his real name, fan yon deny that he claimed to be Howard Itettlngtoit V "P,ut you went to IVttlngton'f funeral Just before we sailed," Hob "You Identified him. reminded Mm." "I do not want to spare myself." Ms father answered. "I Identified the body of a man. whose face whs (IMUured, ns Howard Itettlngton. wore Hcttlngtun' he because clothes was living In Heltlngtott's of llettlne-toti'mtidio and had pas-- r In bis pockets. Itul 1 did not f ill hltn hs you did." "What man was It whom you surrounding countryside outside Pawnee. From the elevated site of his home Charles had been an "un known" friend of air mall pilots of riilversul division of American Airways, Inc.. for ninny months. Today lie Is their mascot. There was horn In Charles that which comes to men. women and children today a desire to tly. This desire was kindled, directly by the deeds of that wondcrous book hero "Jimmy." "Mother," Charles said to his mother. Mrs. Sam Castle, one day. "Mother, I wonder If that pilot currying the mall over our house Isn't Jimmy?" "It ti ny be, son," Mrs. Castle re plied, and forgot the matter. Prays for God's Help. A few nights later, when Mrs. Charles' was Castle hearing prayers, the little lad asked Hod's help In the realization of his life's "big adventure" to meet, to Snow, und to fly with "Jimmy." "Jimmy don't see me, mother." Charles told his mother. "If be did I know he'd come down In the big pasture. Days passed. "Jimmy" failed to land In the big pasture, although (he little lad waved In vain as the planes sailed over the farm home Finally a Springfield newspaper tant." (Illinois State Ceglster) received a "It Is the nost Important thin; to letter In which Mrs. Castle plead ed that "you try and find Miminy' my whole life," she said simply. When he was gone he turned to for my little Charles. 'Jimmy' pilots that big green and silver Floyd l'nwln. "You won't grudge nie Just a double w inged hliiiie. I know there from the i here (UiytHng that of an lioti.'sl man to tell worn-lwith their finer Intuitional a rises, th.it be Is to be trusted" IacIjii Itaihvay s voice bad tears . Doniially," a pilot hero of a school story book. The Castle Uoine Is on a little farm commanding a view of the with ropes. When I spoke he would not answer. He turned hlH head from me mid believed I had bet rayed him,' t'nwln was glad when a passion o tears look hold of her. He tmd nn words of comfort. Kr all he knew Howard was already dead l'nwln patted her hand with a gesture that was at once clumsy ami uffectlonnte. Ills anger had died down. Her grief moved hltn He began to regret bis bitterness. "My dear." he said simply. "Hod Is good and understands and forgives. We do not yet know that It Is loo late." That surgeon met them who had been disappointed In finding his patient was imt the celebrated Andrew Orme. He gar.ed wllh marked Interest at the beautiful woman he knew to be the many mlllloned widow of F.igar Uadway. "He's no worse," snld the doctor. "He's one of those men who won't allow they're licked, and that kind He tsu't suffering often toois us. as much now." "May I seem him?" she begged. These are not visiting hours," he reminded his visitors, "but I might stretch a point If It's Impor- !n't the betrayal. l" few minutes alone with him?" "It was for that I brought you." be answered The surgeon, reappearing, gave her permission to go In. "I'll give you five minutes." She stood for a few moments framed In the doorway of that bare mil pallid ro on which bad been the plae of Innumerable sorrows Ibn'ili-d- r l.velyn llinivvujr she seemed with a passionate eager In this sordid to I tie man on the cot ethereally toss. ! ntlful. Mender as the stem of "A name well known to you." nud tilled with a divine tent a lily Andrew be relumed "One Onue. In vain be tried to passion. forger ami double murderer. This Some motion of Welcome, billmake his ha been csIaMished by the flutter ' body was Immobile In plaster casts prints and his bauds seemed weak to "How diil Mr ll.ttliigtofi Bet to to bis will. His voice respond Mrs lt.nl iilioud t!ie forsook hl'ii lie could only stare way still (poke from the enwrap- at her In wonder. ping shadows. I'lu-"'if iao.e to (tie beds! le "I (old you that ore of my knelt down and took the mil fr;eii'ls offi rod help. That w as -- treligthlio-s biilida und held tlo-l'tiln-toAlthough hu repot to her lips. I loti wan wide be ba t led needed to y have you come?" he linked, to end dic.oled lit bear lie answer, nil hU pi. lures. a.i many lie. J'or Hie sake of my children lie dared Imt nllow himself to be determined to till e.itnmlilofi of the happltce the hr,g ago given bi:n, lie went off t.os whichlerialnty bad come to hliu f on his trip eagerly, like n hoy seek jgbt of her. d' Whs! advtti'nre. My It was when she looked St hi Ml adventure! In tii.it feat Au bat In- - knew there w ould be no wlib-storm tlM mich dnnvig gist between them be was nearly drowned ntid took ipisiindetstalol'rg Hie remained. i!il;c m refine the but of a fisherman k "1 i.ime f.i say good by and who culled himself .tonal ban lilbb vou to lorgive me If would In reality tie was t trine, who had I see now there Is going to bw-there nmry years, hitting tio be no g I by nud you have for friends and .n:ng e fclvctl tne." Istem e. Win tl It ttlngton. In The bitterness of the waste iirtne's ct.ithcs was taken tool gone frmu tier, over Hie years mm He y:ic,t, (irn.e look I'et n tM- - cot was stealing tiew Hngtotis riot bes nnd money and Mchglh und peace, He wept tn NeW York and met M i he ; in cd 1 sense of ptote. as yiu know."1 I'n was assured o (ho return !iih tin-rof health win sighed heavily. "A double sod the reality .f happiness. tiru-clyIn the outer room the surgeon lie related p writ Ss be could tta d scii'sliig his creed with tlojd tie maimer of llefltuVetl'S I"!C t'nw'n. lion When It was rlritt he had I hl'ii who was malt t"ld "When nothing more to tell, Mrs Cud-valog I C'lii I see new life lomloit ar.o-and asked liltit to follow I k. daint to be n fn-- think In' i l!ie library. lit m.iterl ilUt. but evry now ami j me hi "You noist Ink" to mi. sie Hi. i H lini'iO I ke thin hiipprtiS l or tb first Hum he saw fal I I . one tnlglil say . , tint s'ip tod Is love crylig. I'ully the In! Siipieme mirai le j be i...tceM d why. Hut all I he ,niio." s.i'd I lie "I don't tMtik It tjecf !!rv." he 'I'ifi "ti. "It iij sots my uitiila s her bv ti' "lie pent I Tin: i:m j t ot "ii e reason Ine to oti nil. must be more s I ,V d-- H-- 111 yi-- 1 '. ; i j j j I i t ht - ! . IhU jfw g bi-- lM Selling Insect OlMOlUMhs. Friendly Feeling for Billy was a very Birds That Kill Snakes little boy. One cold Absend-Minde- d absent-minde- d morning his All over South Africa the secretary mother sent him to school well bunbird Is protected by law and custom. dled up, even to his galoshes. In the stomach of one secretary bird When lie appeared at his desk his were found three snakes, each about teacher was quite ursprlsed at his a yard long, eleven lizards, nnd a appearance. She asked Mm: quantity of crickets nnd locusts. The "How did you happen to come to bird has no hesitation In attacking n school today without your shirt?" cobra or any poisonous snake. It I'.llly looked himself over from his comes up quietly, then, opening Its neck to Ms feet and exclaimed : wings to shield Its body, flashes upon "Gee, Kosh! I thought I took off the Btiake and usually kills or dis- my galoshes. ables it before it can strike. If the snake does manage to strike, the blow is caught upon one of the wings, then the bird's beak nnd feet finish the business. I'.efore eating Its prey, the bird plucks out the feather which was struck. In South America the cariaruu, a prettily crested bird, much smaller than the .secretary, kills snakes. Australia's snake killer Is the laughing Jackass, of which there are several Constipation kinds. The bird Is a saucy creuture Nem habit and a bit of a thief. Put since It kills and cuts snakes it Is protected nnd forming Safe encouraged. , For, Scientific A la Radio Conrad and P.obhy, three nnd eleven, are urdont followers of basketball, and each evening try the:r powers at looping the ball Into the basket In their basement. Conrad has learned the popular lingo from the radio announcers, and his little voice rings dear; "He's dribbling down the Moor; he shoots, misses; he gets the ball; shoots and It went!" PILES Tile sufferers from Protruding, l'leedlng, Itching or Blind Piles, can now get relief from very Orst treatment by using Q.R.PHe Ointment OLD DOCTOR'S IDEA io Din un m io diu ncxr iu n ELDERLY PEOPLE 1 y Charles Insisted that 'Jimmy' pilots all these ships. When you Und him please send hltn this letter from Charles." City editors have the reputation of being "bard." but when this Sprlnglleld city editor (J. D. Myers I read Charles' letter to A PEST? YES, BUT "COMMON SCOLD"? NO! MAN CONTENDS "."inutile," he knew tluit Wayne Williams of I'nlversal was the pilot, Charles' letter read: Cursed His Neighbors and Roared wealth. And they haled Ui "Dear .'Inimy: Into All Over the Place, "But court to answer to being a "com T toe you go over every day In scold. I What inon of If It?" see you you your airplane. A dozen neighbors test Pled tliat d'.dn I go 1 would almosi cry. -Pittsburgh. Charles W.tm ad Itl77.o would swear nt them every hue to watch you tly by. Some day won't yoti come down and take mils he may have disturbed the lime he saw them, day or night, ) me up In the sky with jou I want peace of Duiljeld street; be fur nnd that his conduct n,,,,. . Will yot. please I her admits he may have been con was unseemly. to fly like They testified he Jimmy? Do you know where m teiithms. obstreperous, pugnacious, would stand In his jnrd and would Dadl.v's pasture Is the big one? and pestiferous; h nuty have been curse lliem mull ihey th d Question ,y counsel failed to deCould you come down there? unseemly ill bis conduct toward his "H ive you a b" ? What Is bis t'eighliors. have Injured their feel velop answers as to whv some I low old Is be? I w ill be did Imf exercise neighbors lugs by bard words and threats. name? t, P.ul Cl aries Itlfo Is ready to great American privilege of nine ('. years old groundhog day extir Did you bring Santa Clans to mv t'ght to the en, to prove he Is not pntliig him. a "common scold"; lie. Intends to house Xmas In your (dune? Fvenlually pizr.o was mm MM. for vou to come ee to to he fulled States Supreme ton ne iippeaie,! fr a new trial "I'm , Ills to set aside the me every d iy Jimmy, C.ood by court. If iiee.,-ylawyer. F, ,. I.ngorlo. cites tl verdiit given in Criminal court by wonting or the vi,.!,,.... to Jimmy. if right men nud four prove biologically tint a Jury "Charles Castle." nn ne convicted under It, for,,!,, women. Charles Held F.iith. the The nfT.iir goes back to last win- law defltu s a scold as "n glib .'lit Pilot Williams . elved Claries' a nn wnn The Dutbeld too W:i cone ter. (if certain letter und there good people active tongue." Furthermore, his counsel pleads f poiidote e between I'tdversnl ot'l street claim Hint every day and shochl the conviction aland Hie lils and Mrs. Castle. Utile every lilglit during the winter. f .11- some would be put tn wasteful et il.lt Pi,bild Chillies (lime home fdiou'lhg and county . pen-eas the law M bb-- that "tu Nightly he cursing "JiMiiny" would stop The neighbors caused to be In.eion . oimi ie, ,,r prayed and dreamed. I 'ad weather com. brought serious f. r to his min i voked against llirzo the old coin, liloll scold Shall be duel..,! throe - for "Jimmv " safety. lniil law, ndopted In an. I si ill stand times In an open body nf water an. A let toe teamed c.nm.el p..i,i, otlt Then tame the ing on the sfalit'es of H e common that neither Allegheny coiuhv f"t Charles was ter tmd H imr i v the rilMl route mallear brought eimsyivania sia'e nw own, t rt - j - ti'-n- san-hin- j tl.-l- " one pilot, but twenty-sixyenr-oii- r.-- j , -- than JT Jlj fcesls!vLc 1 V m4M' Ks., old Dr. Caldwell made a discovery for which elderly people the world over praise him todny! Year of practice convinced hltn that many people were endangering their health by a careless choice of laxatives. So be began a hearch for a harmless prescription which would be thoroughly effective, jet would neither Krlpe tmr form any habit. At last he found It. iter nnd over he wrote It. when he found people bilious, headachy, out of sorts, weak or feverish; with coated tngue. bad breath, no appetite or energy. It relieved the most obstinate rases, and J'et Was gentle with women, children nnd elderly people. Today the same famous, effective I'rescrl.tloti, known as Vr. I'ald. well's Syrup Pepsin. Is the world's most popular laxative. It may bo obtained frotn nny drugstore. Q. R. (Quick Belief) Tile Ointment Is a new remedy for the treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long altllcted, guaranteed to give satisfactory relief or money refuuded. Before placing this pile ointment on the market for sale. It was put to the acid test ln both mild and severe cases, never falling to produce wonderful results. If you are troubled with piles, do not experiment. jet Q. It. Pile Ointment. If your druggist docs not carry It In stock, till out the blank below and mall It to Q. R. OINTMENT MFQ. CO. 373 South Sth East Salt Lak City, Utah Tn The Value She Your wife is looking wonder-f'i- l tonight. Her g.c.M, , , Ati!hor-- .s it mater nf fad. that town , tw ,, H ((liirt stor- y- Hrlt (.Viistmlla). ,,, Q. B. Co.. Ontlemen : Inclosed find 1.00 P. O. Money Order for One tube of Q. It, Pile Ointment to be mailed prepaid to Name P. 0. Address On conditions that If I am not satisfied with results obtained. I am to receive money back upon returning tube to your laboratory. W. N. U., Salt Lak City, No. e. pio-ke- Her. "It s Jimmy, mother. It s Jimmy:" shrieked the lad. n be (ore lliroiKii the farm homo Waving a picture of . ,!s bel-v"To my friend Char'es Castle," on the fine of the ii from l is friend "Jimmy e.J pll-d- t.inle IV r'es hardly a'e or stent for two ti its iitid tiU'hlS. Tiiell "J'mmy" re i iveil a letter, "Dear Jis 'io Wild "I g..i . II picture Slid to llo.l.k I. love to look at )ul. : ducking stool. $7,500 Is Too Much for Too Tight Shoes Cleveland. Seventy the hundred dollar for II pair ol blistered feet I too much, t'omnu n Plea Judge Piimilel Kramer ruled when he d mlcd the nit of Henry II I'llhli-- . Clcit I.e. :i1ho a shoe uierch.it.t ..', I htm sliocs that hurt b! t.i i. Canadians Have $100 Per Capita in U. S. Ottawa, motifs otit.-rnn.n- lhin the fill!,,,! greater, pet capita. ti,m, In Invest mi nt In Cjitiadil. statement Just Ibe average I $i and ltiele, Hie KM-,.- , atiaipaTi It, ii, , Invest es are A,m,r! an Partavrtttip Ceurtinf Too tiiatiy pis.pie want their minister t be brilliant; when his best fetvi.e Is to be helpful. n !,, ti IS in. rag,, A,.,iri,,, a Ill l Hll(: d that n'e-u- t Stales !',, McBRIDE'S HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILES Buys for Cash all Grades of Cars. Sells fully guaranteed cars 60 days service McBRIDE Specializes in Latest Models all makes new or reconditioned. McBRIDE always has a large stock of .ate Model Automobiles on hand Inclmltnc Packard, Chrysler, Cadillac. Willys-- n Cr"'iam-I,aiKe- . Dodge. Essex, Plymouth, Lukine, 1'ontiac, Studcbakcr, Ford. Chevrolet. McEUIDE 30. Frank In It true you are engaged t. tins- - other men besides me? Frames Why? "Well. I was thlnklritr the four of its might raise enough by dubbin? together io buy you Hit etiitReuient ring." Strnr Sttirles. I j rd Iocs-mim- Do dreams come They do for little nine year-olCharles Castle of I'uwnee, whose dreams and faith have won him the dream to realization of a year-olmeet, know ami tly with "Jimmy Hi-li- t III. Springfield, "You Attacked Him When He Was From Three Ribs Suffering Broken In the Fight With the Man He Killed." "Helleve up and chest expanded. me, my Jimmy knows how to fly a plane and he showed me all about It." Following came the secret, but assuredly the promised prophecy I love your nlroplane. Yoti bet I that one day Charles and Jimmy want to ride with yoti. Will you will be Hying the air lines together, show me how to do It? May I sit beside you up there? I love you Motorist Robs Man Jimmy nnd so does Nellie and James. You know Nellie and James Whom He Gave Lift are my little sister nnd brother. Santa P.arhara. Calif. I.ouis Tur Don't forget to come soon. Please i resilient or be careful In this bad weather, t ner, Seamen's Institute In San Franthe love you Jimmy. cisco, recently was clouted over the "Your friend Charles." head with an Iron bar and robbed enlisted the aid of his "Jimmy" on n side road off the Coast fellow pilots and the north and of $10 b.v n motornear highway southbound mall and passenger ist who had Naples hltn up near picked planes saluted Charles as they sped Ventura as he was "lilt, along on their scheduled Mights. his home port. San Pedro. One day Charles received a letter back to Turner said a man driving a fine saying that Jimmy" was coming car had given him a "lift" from to see him and take him for thai Ventura nnd that they had come In ride the clouds. to this city, enjoying several drinks And he did. together en route. Later, accord Accompanied hy Postmaster Wll ing to his story, they started north, Ham of Sprlnglield. the Conkllng man driving the car off the Charles was at the municipal air Coast highway on a side road near port a few mornings later. There the action by came a roar of a motor far away, Naples, explaining some 'beautiful that declaring then closer and closer. scenery could he seen from the Hope and Faith Win. road." "It's Jimmy." Charles yelled, ns After stopping. Turner said his he danced about In his great excite- companion reached Into the back of ment. In Santa Clans person the car, grabbed tin Iron pipe and would never have been afforded hit him over the head with It. such an eauer welcome. Hope nnd faith had won. Charles was about to realize a dream, to see Germans Plan Fete in the fultillment of his prayers. Honor of Von Steuben stared as down swooped the greut Berlin. Arrangements are being then und plane up to circle the field. Then down to a swift and made by the Carl S. hurz society to graceful lauding, and to taxi up to observe on September 17 of this year the two hundredth miniver-snrthe wailing crowd of the birth of lietieral von Firm hands held the excited child. As "Jimmy" cut off Ids power Steuben. An honorary committee has been the little hid was released and he sped to the plane's side nnd into named with President Von lliiidetl-burat Its bead. "Jimmy's" arms with a wild cry other members Include Frederick and burst Into tears as his idol held M. Sackett, the American ambasti it chse nnd petted him. Pilots, grease inoiikics, men and sador; Julius Curtius. foreign minwomen in ull wulks of life who ister, and Paul l.oebe, president of knew of urn appreciated the real the reichstag. drama that was being enacted before their sight found their vision Swarm of Bees Puts dimmed by tears of happiness Automobile Into Ditch happy that hope and faith had won and for a little child's happiness. I'tilon. S. (', A swarm of angry l4iter came the ride. Utile bees put an automobile Charles climbed Into the plane with eight passengers Into a carrying ten f.xit his Jimmy. The motor roared and ditch. The only Inluries sustained the craft swept down the field. Into were painful stings. the wind, ami was up and away. The car struck something that "Jimmy" headed due south to apparently Hew Into a thousand dlf Charles' home and school. ferent parts, bitr..liig, crawling nnd A little loving mother danced slinging. It was a swarm of bees wllh Joy. meanwhile waving a towel crossing the highway. MAKES HERO OF MAIL FLYER true? )iir yourself extra-speci- Achieves Ambition to Ride Wi'.h Idol and Is Now Official Mascot. failed." I Get your Flit and the special Hit Sprayer Today want to I be a pilot Just like him." One hitch In the program brought tears of sadness to Charles. He had plunned that "Jimmy" would visit him, stay with him there, play with him, fl,t with him. When he was told that ."the mall must go through." be drew his little lips to a straight line, blinked his eyes and n fj rues I'hfirles was presented with gold wings by "Jimmy" and not to be outdone, the boy gave the wings that adorned his little naity flying suit to his "Jimmy." Wants to Be Pilot. Questioned later by Postmaster Conkllng and city officials Charles one-ma- Flit is toll only in this yellow can with the oiack band, Disease-Carryin- g ' i L'nwln fell Into nimtlicr fit of si lent inuring. When he spoke ngfiln It was of another subject. "I have Just come from the bedside of a man who Is dying.' He looked toward Crosby Todd sourly "T he linn you and my sun attacked, wounded nud left for the police to commend rlrng to the Tombs. rant Ion. Mr. Todd." Fvelyn Itadway was glad that the d. Hiring shadows from the open lire concealed her fae. "I don't understand yon. Mr. Uu In." t'roshy Todd stammered "Muddy. I hey hail to do what they dlil.-- ' Mary told him "Vou waileil," l'nwln resinned "until he was worn out from nleep les.sness he endured for you You anil my noii took him at a moment when he was physically exhausted You attacked hint when he was toif feting from three ribs broken In with the man he killed the t You Intlicted such violence that the fji'iiiiered ends of these fractured ribs penetrated the pleural sacs' "We didn't know that. Bob cried. "We hadn't any Ides he was hurt; he never let me knovr " "Yon must be fair to them I'ud'ly." the jrlrf Insisted "I feel Ins) ns bitterly townrdyou and Mrs. Itadwny." he said. "You Kill those ture. lad the Mother," "There's screamed Into his Idol's ear. "There's Daddy." Over the home nnd the school "Jimmy" swung his craft low und In wide circles so that the faces of the beloved mother and father nnd playmates were plain to the excited boy.' crm-lfyln- t to her son there above her as the plane circled the home. In the field was the father at his task of coaling a living from the soil for his At the schoolhou.se little brood. pupils and teachers wpre In the yard, each happy for Charles and the realization of his big adven- says see him first if you want to BUY, SELL or TRADE. McBRIDE;t5-C- or. 7ih South 8 Main SALT LAKE CITY, |