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Show THE SPANISH 1011 K PRESS. SPANISH It) UK, UTAH "The Brown Mouse Dy HERBERT QUICK CHARTER XIX 1L 0rrvsMbTtoMU kwMfttwrt Talr worn. 14 wvsi4 kit friars Alton la a partial tow. "should a 4ucu iha banal" A ! Oiftrlct NaU Ua cwottw wxim.T m ii "limb I" J.aniA rather flaa a4a hi way tbrvufk too rrvwcj avfvUw, P!m4 all the same, "auppaea ah (La MlgLborLwxra but fair, aad baaai asp boner IkMt tba floor. mast" Tbla quesiloq af adomlag s bena A "Mr. Inti la bfA Mir Aa Jin Mt bask (Lara vsa waa aa aeanr w wiib Jsoal In tba rrodd room, aa If isa (MM,a Mid kA '0(1 1 mot It bad aver here, ibaugb to wbat wa da ora Asi4 at bla luunnea Tbara ll bMt from kirn Tot wsa no spplauM, until Jroatt Woodte b tha !Tr of our fflrodi a matter af aperulattm. Tti era wrr t ar lhra nro rather fts'ottils fetidiyt but before I yield ruff. wow by Jim for tba Aral itiii tbla Unit aver La If (he wera Itt floor. I ol le tba blackboard, riappad good catches, too has bee worta e title Just bar gloved hands togribar and started earwuragvd hut wbat waa thera la Uf bee af ibemf Thta It whet Jr ole tha oceasloa of eor U lt tba le bate Mrpt out through bf win- aaay hed her paper right a aha placed beewdlei belief acquainted with eor dows la a atorm. Tba dut from tod olbber, btr, flimwe. IVbit pile f unfinished iamiaUo until I lit karoama Uma It lamping vr may bare been the lark of omltr-euadlo- f. ware cbo4 dimmed by lb And as tba papers. Aad tba paper-wetgeor part, of bli qualillcA nolea eubatded, Jim H aundtei out taut a thing aut of tba onluuryl" they were all cleared up by that efeerh In front tba atoopod form of lb IL And the, Mid Jennie "Well, pot Ittlla Uo aad what era I bare ever beard in Hamm, on af tba moat prospermia aiinplviun, ef hlo th ya ee ut af tha ordinary that you about J thU pelihborboed. men la tba district More appUttiMh la tbe mtdat ef 'Mr. Chairman Etra Prvnaoa. be sneer at Wilbur ttmytbe aad tlerkuaa which Old bias BJroma atubk away roared, "tbla teller's may, an from tlfield and auh near Aad avb an don In bla aeat to eacape obaerta-tto- tba sound of things, yonra an as a acred. "Wbat and the tba ram In. Tbeo the chairman Mid that If rrsiy aa ba la. If tbla fool schema Dowu gear tbe bottom af tha pUa there wa ao ob Jed loo they would of bla goes through, my farms for bMf from their wrtl knows dllzcA Mia I IU quit before Pm sold out for ah found this letter, signed by southern stale auperinteadent af wboee grewteg fame wsa more re taiear markable for the fart that It had been "Joat a minute, B, ILP Inlerpooad school, but dated at Klrkvllla, Ml ottri! "Tbla aint country arhoolmaatefbe Colonel Woodruff. gained 1 am member ef pari of southheed hot add that be referred to Mr. dangerous as you think. Toa donl Jams E. Irwto. (More and louder ap want na to do all tbla in fifteen min- ern educator suit auperiDteadvAia In tba mala en tour f tba eountr ute. do yon, Jlmr plaoae.) "Oh, as to that." replied Jim, "I Joat to era nbat wa ran find af aa (natron Trleuda and neighbor," Mid Jim, you aak me to Bay to you what I want wanted yon to kava la your minds live nature In rural school work. you te do. I want you te do wbat you wbat I Lava In my mind and onlea frofeMor Withers ef A met anggeeta want te do nothing more or lean. wa na agree to work toward three that we visit our school a, and eepedal-- 1 tha rural school taught b oung Lent year I waa gtad te be tolerated things then's no use to my staying. mas named Irwla, and I wender If gnu alto-alloa Hut tlm Bethat's another matter. la tba bare; aad tba only change pawning. Uea la tba fact that I bare an- lieve with me. and Ill work with yon." will be free on next Moods "Cat out of bereP Mid the colonel If wa come te our office, to dlreet na other place o fa red me unleaa there a change la your feeltcga to to Jim In 4a undertone, "nod leave to tha place! If on could acrompaa taardbeen ua on tha trip, and perhaps show os me and my work. I hope there tba rest to your friends." Jim walked out of urn room and aom of our other excellent arboolA baa been ; for I know my work la good w should bo honored aad pleased." now, wbareaa I oily believed It then.' took tba way toward his homo. A And then cam tha shock part flora It atooted Con ftoaner horse tied to the hitching pole had hla from a front aeat. thoa alcoaltalng blanket ander foot, and Jim replaced of atatt official war coming Into tb that aetata wtrepull(ra definite choice It on hla back, patting blm kindly and count to stud Jlo Irwins school! of a place la the bandwagon. Tsll ua talking bora language to blm. Then The would never com to alud Wilba went up and down the Una of bur 8mytbo law practice never to wbat you want, Jim P aa count "Wbat do 1 wantP aaked Jim. teama, readjusting blankets, tying tha world or her work "Moro than anything els 1 want auch loosened knot, and auuring himself superintendent never I and Jim waa dollars a month, aoventj-flvmaetlaga aa tbla often end n place that hla neighbors horses wera aw getting to rapport But te bold them. If I stay Is tbn Wood' curety tied and comfortable. Ita know and bad a mother no there b could doubt that thera waa horses ha ba knew better than people, ruff District, I want this meeting to effect n permanent organlutlon to thought If ha could manage people something to Jim tba man was out work with me. I can't teach this die-tii- as ba could manage horaca but that of the ordinary. And wasn't that Just what aha bad been looking for to ber anything. Nobody can ttach any would ba wrong. Horse management mind! must ont anything. All any teacher can do waa dcapotlam; Jennie wired to her southerner for la to direct people's activities la teach- bo Ilka the government of a society of the number of bla party, and area red common wUd result of tba tba horses, ing themselves. Tou are gathered here automobiles for tbe trip. 8ba sent a to dedde wbat youll do about tba work of the members of the herd. Two figures emerged from the note to Jim Irwin telling of th mall matter of keeping me at wort schoolhouft door, and as ba turned to- prospective visitation. Sha would show your hired man. bom after bla pastoral calls all concerned that sha could do some hla ward rm ba want to hired man, I "If yonr things, anyhow, and aha would Mod a boaa la the shape of a civic organizathese people on with a good Imprestion which will taka In every man and sion of ber county. woman la tbe district. Uere's the She was gtad of tha automobiles tha place and now's tba time to make that next Monday morning, when at nine-thirt- y organization an organization the obtbo train discharged upon her ject of which shall bo to pnt the whole dozen very alert, very district at school, and to boas me la very inquisitive southerners, mala and my work for the whole district" female, most of whom seemed to have sounds "Dat good." cried Haakon left their YV In the gulf region. It Peterson. "Veil do dat!" was eleven when the party parked "Then I want you to work ont a their machines before tha schoolbousa building schema for the school," Jim door. went on. "Wa want a place where "There ar visitors here before ua," learn can to cook, keep house, girls said Jenale. taka cars of babies, sew, and learn Seems rather like an educational to be wives and mothers. There's said Doctor Brathwayt of shrine," In this neighborhood somebody right How does ha accommoMississippi. bla to teach anything the young peodate so many visitors In that small to want learn. ple edifice!" "And I want a physician here once I am not aware," said Jennie, la a while to examine the children aa that he has been In the habit of redentist look a to to their health, and ceiving so very many from outside the after their teeth and teach them how district. Well, shall we go In!" to care for them. Also an oculist to Once Inside, Jennie felt a queer reUa What You Want Jim." "Tall when Bettlna examine tbelr eyes. And turn of her old aversion to Jim's Hansen comes home from the hospital on the horses, they overtook him. tha aversion which hsd a trained nurse, I want her to have a They were the figures of Newton Bron- methods caused ber to criticize him so sharply nurse In Job as visiting the son and the county superintendent of on the occasion of her first visit The right here Woodruff District. schools. reason for the return of the feeling for the "I want a counting-rooDad wants yon back thera again," lay In the fact that the work going on keeping of the farm accounts and the said Newton. was the same sort but of a more Inrecord of our observation in farming. "What forr Inquired Jim. tense character. It was so utterly unIn letting na have I want Tou Billy boy," said Jennie, "yon like a school as Jennie understood the these accounts. talked about the good of the schools word, that she glanced back at the I want some manual training equip- all of the time, and never said a word group of educators with a little blush. g ment for and metal about your own salary I What do you Tbe school was In a sort of uproar. a and blacksmith and wagon want! They want to know 7" working, Not that uproar of boredom and misOh I" exclaimed Jim In the manner chief of which most of us have familshop, In which the boys may learn to hoe horses, repair tools, design build- of one who suddenly remembers that iar memories, but a sort of eager upings, and practice the best agricultural he has forgotten hla umbrella or hla roar, In which every child was InI forgot aB about 1L tensely Interested In the same thing; engineering. I want to do work In pocket-knifpoultry according to the most modern I havent thought about Chat at all. and did little rustling things because breeding discoveries, and I want your Jennie 1" of this Interest; something like the In that, and a poultry said she, "yon need a bum at a football game or a dog'Jim, plant somewhere in tbe district guardian I" fight I want a laboratory In which we I know It, Jennie, said he, aad I On one side of the desk stood Jim can work on seeds, pests, soils, feeds know who I want I want " Irwin, and facing him was a smooth and the like. For the education of "Please come back, said Jenntu. stranger of the lightning and tell papa how much youre going rd-ageyour children must come out of these type the shallower and lax-e- r to hold the district up for. things. sort of salesman of the kind whose "I want these things because they You run back, said Jim to Newfoie business Is to get signatures on are necessary If we are to get the cul- ton, and tell your father that what- tWv dotted line, and let some one else ture out of life we should get and ever Is right In the way of salary will do the rest In short he was a nobody gets culture out of any sort of be satisfactory to me. I leave that to doeer. ehbol they get It out of life, or they the people." Standing back of him In evident disdont get It at all. Newton darted off, leaving the tress vita Mr. Cornelius Bonner, and So I want you to build as freely schoolmaster standing In the road grouped about were Columbus Brown, for your school as for your cattle and with the county superintendent. B. B. Hamm, Ezra Bronson, A. B, I cant go back there! said Jim. Talcott knd two or three others from horses and bogs. Im proud of you, Jim, said Jennie. outside the Woodruff district With The school will make for you this new kind of rural school a social life This community has found Its mas- envelopes In their hands and uie light which will be the social center, be- ter. They can't do all you ask now, of battle m their eyes stood Newton cause It will be the educational center, nor very soon; but finally theyll do Bronson, Raymond Simms, Bettlna and the business center of the coun- just as you want them to do. And, Hansen, Mary Smith and Angle TalJim, I want to say that I've been the cott the boys filled with delight, the tryside. I want all these things, and more. biggest little fool In the county! girls rather frightened at being enBut I dont expect them all at once. gaged In something like a debate with CHAPTER XX I' know that this district Is too small the salesman. to do all of them, and therefore, I (TO BE CONTINUED.) want a bigger district one that will Theory and Practice. For Policemens Comfort Superintendent Jennie sat at her give na the financial strength to carry Hot plates, warmed by electricity, out the program I have sketched. This desk In no very satisfactory frame of may be a presumptuous thing for me mind. In the first place the court was are set Into the ground at ce. Ailn to propose. If you think so, let me to convene on the following Monday, street corners in Amsterdam. They office waa not to are intended for the comfort of policego. But If you dont, please keep this so that her meeting together In a permanent or- be hers for a few days. To Wilbur men on crossing duty. ganization of grownup members of the Smythe, who did her the honor of callBenefit' Through Suffering. Woodruff school, and by pulling to- ing occasionally, she remarked that And this Is the course of Nature; gether. yon can do these things all of If they didnt soon build the new them and many more and youll courthouse so as to give her such ac- there is nothing like suffering to enmake the Woodruff District a good commodations as her office really lighten the giddy brain, widen th trivial place to live In and die In and I shall needed, "they might take their old narrow mind, improve th heart. Charles Read. ba proud to Uva and die In it at your office so there) (t ll4 a4 ni u . aofd fln ttt ' y ) 'we Wilbur, aa ba otiit aa u; nit fi frtd is bt r o. matt-carri- ur a Winter Find You Tired and Achy? Do You Suffer Constant Backache Feel Old and Worn Out? Then Follow the Advice of Theso Good Folks! YOU get up three winter mornings tiled, weak ochjr 11 over? stiff and miserable Aro you to tame, it seems you can sever set bock in txira? Doea your back ache wim a dull, constant throb? Sharp, rheumatic pains torture you at every step? Then you should be giving aome attention DO to your kidnejral Winter, you knew, is danger time tot the kidneya. That because exposure to colds and chills wear down body resistance and throws an unusally heavy strain on the kidney a The kidneya are apt hard-woiki- Use to fall behind in keeping the blood-streapur and poison accumulate that well kidneya would have fdtered off. Racking backache come with stabbing pains; muadea and joints ache constantly: there are bedachra,too, with dixiineea and diademing kidney Irregularitea. Nerves are "jumpy one feels old' all worn out Cive your weakened kidneya the help they heed. Use Doant Pil!t a stimulant diuretic to the kidney a Doant have helped thouaandA They ere recommended by grateful users everywhere. Doans, Say These Good Folks: MRS. E. WARREN, First West First South SL, Mantl, Utah, Ays: "I ktJocy trouble, a4 suffers! with dull aebra through tba email of my hack. Oftea sharp pios seised am through my hark. I became so duvy that blech spots danced before my eye. I had severe headache aad my kidneys acted irwgularly. Doans Tills give me wonderful results. My kidneys bees me Bonus! la set to sad I wsa soon (rsa from all ether eymptome e! kidney trouble." k4 L. P. MILLER, carpenter, contractor, fl. Main SC, Mantl, Utah, aeyt: "My kidneys t os me wash so! they cried toa freely. 1 started to bars trouble with my back ead wbea I stooped I had a estch through tha lower part of H. There wa a wmhnee I my back sad I didnt feel bke myself at all. 1 tried ooe bos of Dosbs IUla and they proved to ba tha best remedy I ever seed. They strrcgt betted my back aad kidneys." . ct e, Stimulant DIurctIo to itio Kidneya At ol dealer t, 60c m box. 1 Ga, Iffg. Chemiiti, Buffalo, N. Y. Fotter-Milbu- Lika Laughs In SchoolA This world la Incorrigibly sentiOne liberty tha severest critic of mental. None but that kind of songs our public schools will recognize as become Immortal. growing la lu tbe field wa used to know a discipline. In 1002 In n girls high ASPIRIN BAYER DEMAND school In New York 20 per cent of the Tak Tablets Without Faar If You many hundred of "offense" tickets read "Reported to tha principal for Sea the Safety "Bayer Cross." writer laughing." Last week, says Warning I Unless yon se the name In World's Work, I raw teacher discheck slip marked full of "Bayer" on package or on tablets you play are not getting the genuine Bayer "La Aspirin proved safe by millions and "Whats this!" prescribed by physicians for 23 yean. "Thats the number of laughs I was Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. able to induce In my English class this Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. month. Colorado Had Teats Files. Several species of tsetse files. Insects which today carry the germs of th African sleeping slcknoso, existed to hat la now Colorado mor than a motion year ago. Halls Catarrh Medicine rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. StU b CrmuitU for mm 49 fun F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio SAVE YOUR EYES! llw If. TbowipunnHi Rrevttof ft? 1 dnifgttt or lift Hlwr.Tm N. f. Jfciufctal The author whose books are popular We must maintain n true and unenough for a paper cover can afford to swerving adherence to promises and W. cover himself with broadcloth. covenants. vrj. N U Salt Lakt City, Teach your child internal cleanliness m mother who permits constipation in her baby or older is risking the health, even the life of her little one. It must be remembered that an infant is helplesA unable to tell that constipation is making its life miserable. Consequently the mother must be able to recognize signs of constipation in ber baby. ConvulsionA night terror a grinding the teeth in sleep, feverishness, fretfulness and auch symptoms any of these may indicate that poisons from baby's stagnant intestine are flood x ing the little body. In older children biliousness, coated tongue, loss of appetite warn the mother that constipation is present Constipation, unchecked in youth, may lead to serious consequences. In constipation, according to intestinal specialists, lies the primary of all illness, including the cause of more than diseases life. of gravest THE wood-workin- e. CImm Only Tht Sb three-quarte- rs Laxatives Only Aggravate Constipation The mother should not resort to laxatives. A noted authority says that laxatives and cathartics do notovercome constipation but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Why Physicians Favor Lubrication Medical science, through knowledge of the intestinal tract observation, has found in lubrication a means of gained by y overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. n . Not a Medicine Nujol is used in children s and general hospitals and is prescribed by physicians throughout the world, Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure water it is harmless. Let your infant or child have Nujol regularly and see rosy cheeks, clear eyes and happiness return once more. Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take Nujol yourself as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash your face. For sale by all druggists. - X-ra- Important Than Soap and Wabt JMoiv one-roo- RE A US. BAT. OFF. For Internal Cleanliness No 11924 |