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Show L. T1IK SPANISH FORK mm SPANISH Ion K. UTAH Iaauiif reeeotsima of Th Xmv avrry morning." "It wt asore Ilka s caeeva than Tv aver it. daddy," m!4 Jeoaiq aal las tika arbool." Doat yea think," Mid Doctor Ilk a Prsthoajrt, "that It wa more Bk Ufa school it Ufa. If I aw It mistake. lie-lor-y of thla community waa mkie ta that schoolroom aa wa ordered." "Toara perfectly right, Doctor." Mid tha fciuAol. "Jtma got tig for lb district, aed ao wtro going to oa largo tho district, and tha arhuolhouaq and th teaching fuito, and tha mesa af odurslienal gram generally, Thai' a aur aa rat ho after what look fiaro thla wonsing." lies rather a wonderful person, to ho found la Buck a poem," mW rofMor Gray, or would ha Is any I have visited." Ile'a a Mtlve product." ssld th rolooet, hut a wonder all tha aaiofc lie a Uro a Moum, yon know." A a Puctor Brathwayt waa plainly astonished. And as th rolooet wa allowed to tell again th atory of tho Itarhlslilr brown mice, and why b railed Jim Irwta one. puctor Brathwayt Mid It waa an Infer estlng Mendeilso explanation of th appeal anew of such a character aa Jim. "And If yon nr right. Colonel, you'll kw him on of then day. Ton cant expect to retain n Career, n Napoleon, or n Lincoln ta a rural school, can yon?" "1 don't know about that." Mid tha rolooet. "Th great opportunity for tuck a Brown Mouse nay bt In thla very school, right now. Hed bav aa htg aa army right her aa Serrate aver had. Tha Brown Mousa ta th only Judge of bla own proper place." "I think," Mid Mr. Brathwayt. aa thry motored hark to th arbool, "that your country achoolmaater ta rather terrible. Tho way bo crushed that Mr. Carmichael waa positively msrclleeai Did ho know how cruel ho waal" "1 think not," Mid Jenal. "It waa th truth that crushed Mr. Carmichael." "But that vot of thank," Mid Mrs. Brathwayt Surely that waa tha bitterest Irony." I wonder If It waa." aald Jennie. No, 1 am aura It waan't II wanted to leava th children thinking aa wall aa possible of tbelr victim, and pedal! of Mr. Bonner; and them waa really aomethlng In Mr. Carmichael' talk which could be praised. I bav known Jim Irwin slnct wa wem both children, and 1 feel aura that If b had bad any Idea that his treatment of this man had been unneceMsrUy cruel. It would have given him n lot of pain." My dear," aald Mrs. Brathwayt I think you are to b congratulated for having known for n long time a genlua." Thank you," said Jennie. And Mr. Brathwayt gave her a glance which brought to her cheek another blush; but of a different sort from tha on provoked by th uproar in th Woodruff school. Thera coaid be no doubt now that Jim was thoroughly wonderful nor that she, the county superintendent was quits as thoroughly a little fool She to b put In authority over him I It was too absurd for laughter. Fortunately, she hadn't hindered him much bnt who was to be thanked tot that? Was It owing to any wisdom of hen? Well, she bad decided In bis favor. In those first proceedings to revoke bis certificate; Perhaps that was as good a thing to remember as waa to be found In the record. braat M ii st to rgla (turtof Hrathoat. "This Is the best thing weve area oa our Journeying. moved Ilea e go oa with the ptuonkIiu's. Aa llii Dlrst-comlc- f forward, they board lha schoolmaster That gmileman seems to hsva la mind at anna 1U lb (ho perfertla of ome out of organise finishing bU tluO. Im inltmsrly Ini m tied." Mleemsa. I'd tlbe to call a Hide inertia "loo should b4 aissperated at tu, Ur. Cralrbal." aatd b la tone hero," told Kara to tha leocber. "(tea "for la we've busted up your program so of Uta stoat fomjlrts bat cor figure show. Too arc fr. may take a Bute hue lung la tbc budna proposition err Certainly," said Jim. "The school you offer tbla community. That la all Cin three children bare tbc facta to will please come to order." TLo pupil took tbetr seats, prove that tbc memory outfit jroo offer la sot worth wlihla two tbooasod straightened their books and papers, dullaro of what foo ask for It. and and were at attention. Doctor Brr'h that It la very doubtful If It la tbc wsyt sodded approelngly as If at the answer ta tome question Is bio mind. Oort of outfit we should Bred." TO brt yoo a thousand dollar" "Children," Mid Mr. Irwin, "you bryaa Carmichael botly, wbea Jim may or stay not bo Interested la what these gentlemen are about ta do but waved him dowo. "Not with me," aald Km. "Tour I bopa you are. Those who wish may friend, Mr. Bounce, there, knows what ba members of Mr. Bronson's meeting. chance there ta for yoo to bet eveo a Those who do oot prefer to do ao may thousand centa with ma. Besides, we taka up tbelr regular work." .know our facta, la thla acbooL We've "Gentlemen," aald Mr. Bronsoa to been working on them for a long tho remains of Mr. Conulrhaers time." creamery party, "we'ea been cutting "Brt your Ufe we have!" Inter halt la this neighborhood about long polated Newton Bronson. enough.,. Im la faeor of fishing, now. "Before we finish, aald Jim, "1 want How many hero faeor building a e to thank yoo gentlemen for bringing operstJv creamery if we can get the la Mr. Carmichael. Wo have been fanners In with cows enough to makt reading op oa the literal are of It profitable, and the equipment at the the creamery promoter, and It la o right pricer Each man held up a hand. very fine thing to have one la the fleah with whom to to demonatrate, If "Here's on of best farmer not Mr. CaruJcbael wtU allow me to aay voting," Mid Mr. Bronson, Indicating ao." Raymond Simms. "How about you. Carmichael looked at Bonner, made Raymond?" aa expressive motion with bta head "Ah reckon pawU com In," aald toward the door, and turned aa If to Raymond hlushlngty. leave. 11 will If yon My so," Mid Mr. "Well." aald be, "I can do plenty of Bronson. bunlneaa with real men. If yon want Bsymond'a hand went up amid a ripto make tha deal I offer yon, and I ple of applauso from tha pnplla, who can ahow yon from tha atatlatln I've seemed glad to have a voter In their got at the hotel that lta a apedal deal ranks. Juit to get etarted In thlk part of the "Unanimous!" Mid Mr. Bronson. "It late, and carrlea n ' thousand dollare la a vote! Now I'd Ilka to hear a of cut tn price to you let'a leava theaa children and thla ha achool-ma'a- m and get eomethlng dona." "I can't allow yon to depart," aald Jim more gently than before, "without thanking you for the very excellent talk yon gave ua on tha advantage of the creamery over the eentrallxer. Wa tn tbla school believe In tha creamery, and if we can get rid of you, Mr. Carmichael, without buying your equipment, I think your work here may be productive of good." "He's off three or four points on the average overrun In the Wisconsin coops, said Newton. "And we thought, aald Mary Smith, "that wed need more cows than he said to keep up n creamery of our own." "Oh," replied Jim, "but we mustnt CHAPTER XXII expect Mr. Carmichael to know the subject aa well as wa do, children. He And 6o They Lived makes a practice of talking mostly to "Ill Bet You a Thousand Dollars," And so It turned out. quite as If It Carmichael Cried Hotly. people who know nothing about It were In the old ballad, that all In and be talks very welL All tn favor of motion to a permanent or- the merry month of May," and also perfect thanking Mr. Carmichael please say ganization to build a creamery. Mr. all In the merry green wood," there Aye " Irwin will you please act as secretary." were great doings about the bold little Jim sat down at the desk and began promontory where once stood the cab CHAPTER XXI where th making notes. The meeting appointed In on the old wood-lo- t committees, fixed upon a time for a Simms family had dwelt. A New Era Dawns. The brook ran abouf the promonfuture meeting, threw a collection of There was n rousing chorus of on the desk to start a pet- tory, and laid at Its feet on three Aye I In which Mr. Carmichael, fol- ty cash fund, made the usual joke sides a carpet of blue-grasamid lowed closely by Mr. Bonner, made his about the under clumps of trees and wild bushes. Not putting secretary exit. B. B. Hamm went forward and far afield on either hand came the bond, adjourned and dispersed. shook Jim's hand slowly and concorn-linblack but up and down the a this said Newton time! Its go templatively, as If trying to remember to Jim. bluffy sides of the brook for some just what he should say. I think so, said Jim, with those distance on both sides of the "James E. Irwin, said he, youve highway, ran the old wood-losaved us from being skinned by the men interested. Well, our study of now regaining much of the uncreameries a has of deal given great smoothest grafter that I ever seen. kempt appearance which characterNot I, said Jim; the kind of language work, a good deal of arith- ized It when Jim Irwin had drawn school I stand for, Mr. Hamm, will metic, some geography, and finally upon himself the gentle rebuke of Old save you more than that and give saved the people from a swindle. Man Simms for not giving a whoop Rather good work, Raymond! you the broadest culture any school from the big road before coming Into My mother has a delayed luncheon the ever gave. A culture based on life. yard. for the said to Jennie party, Weve been studying life. In this ready The cabin was gone, and In its place school the life we all live here In Jim. Please come with us please I" stood a pretty little bungalow, about But Jim demurred. Getting off at which blossomed lilacs and this district. peonies and He had a smooth partner, too," this time of day was really out of the roses and other flowers said Columbus Brown. Jim looked at question If he was to be ready to show furnished by Mrs. Irwin. For this was Bonners little boy In one of the front the real work of the school in the- the teachers house or schoolmanse for seats and shook his head at Columbus afternoon session. the new consolidated Woodruff disThis has been rather extraor- trict, and the old Simms wood-lo- t was warnlngly. If I hadnt herded em In here to dinary, said Jim, "but I am very glad henceforth to be the glebe-lanof the ask you a few questions about you were here. It shows the utility schoolmanse. creameries, said Mr. Tal-cot- of the right sort of work In letter-writin(TO BE CONTINUED.) wed have been stuck they language, geography and arithEnglish Guineas. pretty near had our names. And then metic in learning .things about farmGuineas were minted first In 1663 the whole neighborhood would have ing. said Doctor out of gold brought from the Guinea "It certainly does, been sucked in for about fifty dollars I wouldnt have missed coast. These bore the representation a name." Brathwayt. Id have gone In for two hundred," It under any consideration; but Im of an elephant on one side and were said B. B, Hamm. certainly sorry for that creamery called guineas. Coins were Issued to and his accomplice to be routed the value of one guinea, two guineas, shark a call here for I little May meeting a minute, Jim 7 asked Ezra Bronson. by the Fifth Reader grade In farm- five guineas, and half a guinea. At first the guinea was worth only twenty , . Why, wheres he gone? ing! was a wonderrather luncheon some come shillings, but as the silver coinage The visitors other Theye 'In," said a little girl, pulling her ful affair and its success was unqual- gradually deteriorated, in 1605 the apron in embarrassment at the teach- ified after everybody discovered that guinea was worth thirty shillings. In and ers absence. the majority of those In attendance 1698 Its value fell to twenty-on- e Jim had, after what seemed - to felt much more at home when calling sixpence, and to twenty-on- e shillings In 1717, remaining at this figure until Jennie an Interminable while, seen the It dinner. It disappeared from the coinage. The What dye think of our schools? county superintendent and her dislast guinea was coined in 1817, when tinguished party, and was now en- asked the colonel. Well," said Professor Gray, Its the sovereign first made its appear gaged In welcoming them and endeavoring to find them seats quite an Im- not fair to judge, Colonel, on what ance. It is still customary in Great possible thing st thst particular mo- must have been rather an extraor- Britain to estimate protessional fees, ment. by the way. , dinary moment In the schools history. prices of pictures, complimentary subDont mind us, Mr. Irwin. said I take It that you dont pot on a rep scriptions, sad so on. U guinea CHAPTER X X Ceellausd. It- - visitor r pM( fd t ur half-dolla- rs d, King-dragge- t, d t, Study Science of Hoad In Elementary Schools Th automobile Industry ta she lug More than ordinary tntorrot In a but Irtt Jul luvet by tho burrs of ed IK ltnttMt of I be interior, on titled Msia nirr-- t of tho Nsihe," and Intruded as a study of project n hichusy transport for eleuteuiary orhw.i, Itvpared by Horror TheEconomical Quality Car G. fft, p sterna for th Uobrd Maira government. It will pap Qwwolft prkN ar not th lowest on th market, aver air yet (hnrbUt economical tlruUriy apprsl to th children beImnvtlnnwt Ibis averageIrtiHportiiln cost wnaUcra th pur cause ihrlr live are very ctoe to the chase rvtr. Interest on investment, depreciation and high sy qurettoa; gud roods t'latng oil operating and maintenance cost. a ta larrrsrfngly Important part A detailed comparison with any other car In th low very rh'ld'a ei pert rue. fxlJ sill convince you tlvst (hevrolrt Is th price! The bulletin shoes th remarkably best buy tweaua of its superior quality and because totff rating and practical lessons whirl tha purchas price Includes full equipment. bav been worked out for elrtnmiary Mora than a million Chevrolet ar now In use. grades, la arithmetic. for example, a Twelve huge plant ar now building them at tha ta If tha as sorb this asked; question hundred per working day. Nearly of twenty-liv- e rsiirund far from New York to Ka one-ha-lf null km Chcvmlrt were bought In how much mom rtanrisc la 1 m far exceeding In number tha sale of any other or Iras, will it fsi to motor through quality car. tho Unwin highway than to go by Thus,' our statements have tha strongest possible train? The solution Involves probhacking, namely, tha faith and patronage of th lems In the coat of gasolloa, lbs wear American people who know automobiles and know and trar of the machine, and tbs days practical values bet ter than any other people on earth. en ruute, na coni pa red Let any on of our seven thousand dealer show you living with the cost of travel. our seven types of car and explain how easy It 1 to its use. ta the geography deportment taler-Mtluget on and Irsenus nr presented which afIV 0. k FU"t, Jlwige ford Imaginary Journeys over tho kaadwar Me gtTtntnq country's great highways. Important m m M W M l t 1 0UKM m rilU-- s sr located oo the way, and M M Mil t (mu. taupe - M 9t M l 4t Mm rM brief tways written about tha national M tt MHUt (mmmrUOmmIi e- -t M ft mi at LaM UpUmtv points of Interest In passing. Th bul1M Truck lhaeke Duiiiy i i(v letin gives la great detail bow aucb lessons may ba prepared. actenc are Problems la alinpl brought out by a study of road build, ing, drainage and grading. Lessons Melon General Dnuiom Corporation In civics are exceptionally Interesting ef and thrsa Includt problem oo financDetroit, Michigan ing; bow to obtain n right of way; bow bond Issues ar cared for, etc. cross In alchemy la the synonym of Rottcrucians Secret Ao Important lesson deals with th light, because any figure of tho croos Order of 14th Century contains the letters L X V (light)." Mfcty question. Every parvnt ta In The ItMlcrurisns were a aerret fra- Detroit News. tareated In this, and th work Involved cannot fall to be of help and ternity alleged to have been founded What Ar Pan Fishf practical us to tha young student la during the latter part of tho Four-.eeiitThe tenn pan fish la many times tha fact of th crowded s tree la and century by Christian Rosen-kreusGerman niyatlc, who dwelt for misinterpreted. Some seem to think highways. a time In India and Egypt, where ba that thla Includes only an Inferior aort acquired a profound knowledge of th of species, and othera that It Is mereWisconsin Will Renumber occult arts. ly a term applicable to moat any fish happens to be taken and which All Its Trunk Highways Tha Roslrrurlana, like the alchem- which to tranamute met ala. to la edible. The true pan fish ta comist. pretended conference a following Immediately knowledge posed of small but game dwellers of prolong life and to poae of tbs special legislative committee, of was In dlatant the singing waters of brooks, creeks what occurring appointed to Select 2,500 additional and and th shore lines of tba miles to th atat trunk byways, di- places. They first became known to lakes.riven, Bream Seventeenth In world the the (blueglll or sunflsh), early highand tli state vision engineers rock of bass, the perch, ringed perch yellow century, publication through way division commission to detsrmlno certain documents said to been and the horny chub, or dace, ar all have bo are roads added, wbst io finally tribe. Issued by them ; but according to many part and parcel of the pan-fishighway experts will begin work on tbt Sportsman's Digest. enormous task of renumbering all of authorities, tbelr existence was extremely doubtful. Wisconsins trunk highway system. Knew HI Numbers. The Roslcruclons were also colled In tbs Almost every trunk highway "Now, Bobby, bow much do six and state will bava to b renumbered to the Brothers of the Rosy Cross, from conform with the additions made bf the notion that the name Is derived four mnke? from "crux" (cross), and "msa (rose). Eleven, air." tha special legislates committee. Guess ugnln." Under th new system there will be Brewer, however, anya that the word "Twelve, nine, thirteen." fewer short highways and mors long Roslcruclan comes from ros" (dew) "How about ten? Dew wos conhighways, with several numbers over- and rosa" (rose). "Oh, you cant mix me np that way I lapping each other on the main trav- sidered by the anrlent chemists as the most powerful solvent of gold, and Five and five are ten I" eled through routes. Wherever It la possible highway experts will plot routes direct from important centers. There will be no change, however. In the system or plan of marking the trunk highway system. All highway maps are to be reprinted and revised following the new allocation of main highways, but this sleepless will probably not come until Inte In the spring. It will make main routes cause, easier to follow, for It will not be necessary to switch off from one highway may to the next on a long journey. Motorcoffee, ists will be able to enter the state caffeine, keeps on one highway and follow that clear awake? through the state or to their destine tlon. rial)! In edo'-stb-- s ay vt ltd i, rt-na- noy iof. g . sj Chevrolet Motor Company li a, h A Test for Rest AFTER the night, and you has it XX, wonder about the be ever occurred to you that it the drug in that you Suppose you try Postum as your mealtime beverage, for at least ten Large Mileage Is Added to Federal-Ai- d Highways (Prtptrtd by th days United tttatea Department of Agriculture.) Put it to the test! roads totaling 8,820 miles were completed during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, bringing the total of federal aid roads comThe mileage pleted to 20,536 miles. completed during the year Is classified as follows: Federal-ai- d At your first sip of Postum, you will understand why, by many, it is preferred equally for its delicious flavor and for its wholesomeness. ftfllM Grsd.d Rod 8nndctRy Qrav.l W.t.rbound Bituminous Bituminous Concrata Brick Bridges drained 7dV V MU d Postum is absolutely free from the coffee drug, caffeine, or anything that can cause restless nights or uncomfortable days. 34 macadam macadam concrata 462. VI. I 1M 10.1 Total The projects under construction at close of .tte year amounted to 14,772 miles and were estimated at 55 per cent complete. In addition to the 20,536 miles completed and the the there were at the close of the year a number of projects approved but not yet placed under construction, th.e aggregate length of which was 6,917 miles 14,772 miles under construction for Health Theres a Reason Scheme of Texas Fanners for Building Good Roads A settlement farm-r- s e of near Lindsay, Tex., have a scheme for road building. On one farmers place is a gravel pit that furnishes good gravel In abundance. This farmer furnishes free the gravel lor purposes, while the other farmers grade up the roadbeds and do the graveling. When the work la completed It hasn't cost anything except a little time and labor, and ther . are no taxes to pay. wide-awak- road-buildin- g , Your grocer sells Postum in two forms; Instant Postum in tins prepared instantly in the cup by the addition cl boiling water. Postum Cereal in packages lor these who prefer the flavor brought out by bailing fully 20 minutes. The coat of either form is f bout cent a cup. ; - a i . one-hal- Sold by grocers everywhere! ! ' p- i - |