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Show i 15 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, IDT. caiies c?oztxr J025XS PU2Z1ES RIED1K Ill !! I II he Ghost at Faversham's Make Your Own Christmas Greetings X Story 0 Mystery and Hidden Treasure, By Using These Designs and Verses By W. BOYCE MORGAN Kentville and bring us back. And hi father's bastneee fait 111 pay you whatever money you student at Granoa tea. Clay Martin. for the lot by not working. aaoesar, baa not ffona horn "No you won't!'' replied Clay. rjirtatinae ooJidars but inuu is worsiDs; peat otftf ens' living at He pondered the idea for a mo I the rillaa-aaihnol. Aa he is leaving the offlre cne The love of adventure tinmtffbt a day or ao before Christmas, a ment. e peel a delivery letter comes far Llord ally won. "Tell you what I'll do," U whs indent another faeerahaiB. he offered. "I'll call Mr. Hale at at the arademy. Clar Uses tne If he ran get quiet, shy boj the post office. letter to Lloyd, who Is and rather mystery to the oiher etua- - somebody to take my place, I'll go ianta. Lloyd seeans excited at fettinr. with you.. Guess I've got a couple the letter, ad asks Clay to sit down of days.vacation coming to me. Clay while ha reads It. Bs then tells Dorothy, and "Great!" crid Lloyd. that he baa a twin sister, Their wealthy chat they an orphan. Clay hurried to the telephone nis arrandfather recently died, mailing of. and got Mr. Hale on the wire. The) aaretaVr? "hwii tiaWan, . enecutor Vdstm'&teV 'Said " hel his wiU and rusrdlen of Lknrd and hi assistant that could Pahiata ha written Li'Td get another boy to easily hoo! De r be nad Dorothy most leave left them work for a few days. M.MB th.tr arrandfather had I.lord tells Clar "That settles it," said Clay. riaroly any money. and think TWOf-SI- e C I If at r" S-- x. TV . a VI r i L I II 1 I ' . AA yt i-- Vvi I thai ha doasnt Ilk Fabian. that he la trying to roo mem. "When do we leave?'.' "There's a train from Farquer at 9:10 fn the morning it's too late to get one tonight. That will INSTALLMENT II get us to Kentvllle, after a couple caught wm of Lloyd's of changes, late tomorrow oafter clock noon. We can take the 8 as the boy 6us to Fifrriuer." Fabian. "Then let's nark a few things "It certainly sounds funny,'. and do that," agreed Clay. fi.u mmmpnted. "lsn t mere tonicht some friend of your grandfather's "Ill have to telegraph wy folks in the morninK. to whom you could go lor neip . "And I'll have to telegraph "OmnHfather lived a very se cluded life after Pad and Mother Dot," added Bfryd. "I want her Poor rliefi." returned Lloyd, "and Fab- - to know what I'm doing. Ian handled all his affairs. But I kid, she had a chance to go to know that he was supposed to have friend's over Christmas, but she insisted on staying at school until a lot of money. It doesn't seem we found out about our money." possible that it should have all A few minutes later the boys ' teen spent "And you think this man Fab-- parted for the nieht but it must fan may be stealing the money be confessed that neither slept a At eight the next great deal. himself ?" asked Clay. a hastily eaten "Well, it would be easy for htm morning, after boarded the bus You see, he's both exe- breakfast, they to do cutor and our guardian. If he for Farquer. Purine the long Journey" Clay knew where Grandfather kept his money and securities, he could and Lloyd talked over every anifle have taken them before the will of their problem, and incidentally, was put under probate. I dont became much better 'friends. At v 2J0V7 CO ON WITH THE 6T0BT v ' : & Xj CLAY . W(fk , " ' V 1- ' - 'it icV . rsh. - : . Wouldn't it be nice if your friends could get Christmas cards from you this year that you had made yourself? Well, they can! Here are instructions for making some simple little greeting cards that will be very pretty and appropriate. A sheet of heavy paper, buff or light grey in color, will give the best effect when colored. Rule off the sizes desired on the wrong side of the paper and follow the lines when tearing out each card. Sizes should be chosen to corres pond with the envelopes that you drawn with pencil and gone over color will color the collar.) later with waterproof India ink. The house on the next card may Use either water color or crayon be light yellow with plenty of to color. white snow on the roof and all about Make the tree very dark Coloring On the first card use red for the green or black, with a patch of candle, black for the candle hold- grey-blu- e sky behind the house. er, and green for the holly leaves, The little tag to be attached to with red berries. Make the flame a gift has a red bright bell with bright yellow .with a tiny dot of green holly and red berries. red in the center. Versea On the next card the stocking You may write your own greetshould be red with yellow stripes, you can us and the horn bright yellow with a ings on the cards, orwhich should these little rhymes, doll The band around green it be on in or lettered put script: black red has hair and a bright 1 colordress with white collar. will use. ed paper is being used, white The candle light is shining The design on the card may be chalk or Japanese white water bright (i On mistletoe and holly, And on this card, which says, hope Your Christmas day is jolly. erty over." r Srfol fill Uki w to, no x Eg H Koi' M nl HORIZONTAL American state, (Abb. J 3 River in Italy 6 Limited, fAbb.; I 8 SI 10 II A snake. American river. Explore 17 Mountain in Italy, 20 River in Germany 22 River in Russia. 23 American state, fAbb.J 25 To exist. 26 City in Switzerland. 27 At VERTICAL Long Island, (AbU Continent. Former Russian ruler. 4 City in South America. 6 City in Italy.. 6 Capital of . Peru. 7 Preposition. 10 River in France. 12 River in France. 13 Part of a harness 14 Serpent. 18 Woody plant. 19 Inhabitant of part of Africa. 20. American Lake. 21 City in Maryland (Abr.) 1 2 3 22 24 Pound, (AbrJ South, rAbr.) 2 In the following sentenceo missing words are of similar the.) pro- nunciation but different meaning. will your bed isn't to do it." ask the said Tom "This heat t'- .as he warmed himself before the v s Greek goddess. American state River in Germany. Periods of time. 13 15 16 POSERS 3 CUllRtrT LEAVKS HERBV Following out the geographic! idea, here's a picture pusiit. for you about some luKes. sgg H7 CURRENT ENTERS HCBC m QUESS THESE TL4REE or this reason, practically air. all air is pumped out of the globe during the process of its LAKES 1 I it an-sw- er er s k;Hl vC aj old thonnaneia THE ELECTRIC LIGHT does electricity make How The incandescent light light? is a familiar sight to you. It is the chief source of illumination in all cities and villages and only in very remote: farm houses Is it a stranger. It is apparently, a very simple sort of thing: a glass globe in which are located several loops of wire. The current is turned on and we have light Yet what makes this light? Whenever an electric current passes through a wire, the wire is neated. In some cases, when the current is. very weak, the , heat cannot be detected with the hand but it is there just the same. But certain kinds of wire heat up more readily than do ethers be cause they offer greater resist ance to the passage of the current iSeafi'i MSuch materials are used, in making the wire loops that are enclosed in the glass globes of The you guess which it electric iamps. will be found elsewhere on ANSWERS TO POSERS A Slight Error When the current is turned on. this L France and Switaerlani I, Quebec. page. it goes through this loop of wire Voice Over Telephone: John, a. A beast kaelsc foar-l, Daniel Defoe, and heats it to such a temperature S, Caffeine. 4. Aimless, wandering. come home right away. I've mixed T, The New York Yankees, in four game. the Knocked for a Goal in some way, the radio-ithat it glows brightly. The heat plugs 8. Six. "How do so many boys get kill is so intense, in fact, that the wire all covered with frost and the would burn as quickly as would box is ice electric singing, ed in football games?" Today's State ar Prarlnc Sckultt li Back Again! powder if it were exposed to the Arkansas "They kick off." Mill V. 1 ! WELL DtTt, WE'VE 111 UU CAUGHT UO WITH OUB WOQK THIS WttK WHAT SHALL WE DO FOP tXCITtMtNT? I J ? RSP iti AS SCIENCE SEES IT THIS? THE ADVENTURES OF PETER PEN 1 "rf-i-- Crusoe"? Though every chimney's hid by 4. What is a quadruped? snow 5. What drug is found in coffee? Piled high upon it, still I know 6. What is the meaning of desulThat somehow Santa will get tory? 7. Who won the 1927 world through To take my Christmas wish to series, and how many games were you played? MERRY CHRISTMAS! 8. What is the cube root of Z167 CHRISTMAS IS COMING! 15 I ERE is a feeling of excitement abroad these days. It is in the air. The shops are filling their windows with all sorts of wonderful things and people are hurrying along the streets, their-facesmiling; looking into the shop windows, and buying buying buying! On Christmas morning millions of people are going to be made happy because of this buying going on now. And every gift, strangely enough, will have the ability to make two persons happy: the giver and the receiver. Of course you are going to get some nice gifts on Christ mas, and they wiU make you happy that day. But you can GROWING get Christmas happiness from now until December 25, as bJOTE? RKfc STAJEr. well as on that day alone, if you put your mind on th giv ing instead of the receiving. It's loads of fun to plan clever and pretty Bttle gifts for mother, dad, sister and brother, and it's even more fun to take the money you' have made YkraaVi' and buy them, or even to make them yourself. Above it th outline map of a Don't miss this important part of Christmas happiness state or a Canadian province. Can Clay nodded. Lloyd sat in puz -- led thought for a while, passing am anxious hand at intervals over his forehead. Then suddenly he jumped to his feet, T i nt rn't believe that this lsnt crooked!" he broke out. "And hv Geonre, I'm going right up w Kentville and see what I can find Some Dumb! 'out! Nobody is living In the old "You're so dumb I wouldn't call house, although Dorotny ana to,j m riarlr there if we want you a ham." emH I eness Fabian expects us to, "Why not?" ' leave that he's told us to "A ham can be cured." echooL But if I go up there with I him coming, lm out telling t ha Ma to discover some- there s no thing. At any rate,here. tensa of my staying, This INVITATIONS ANB i Clay shifted in his chair. minded like adventure! Suddenly Wcl5tRVATI0NS FOB. the thought of working in the post" PARTY P1TEA P5NS WQ next. lew aays tat " th AAL OUT. yery distasteful to him. . i HAVE YOU FIlllDOUT "I'd almost go with' you if I jrasn't so'hard up!" heionfessed. AND MAILED IT YOURS. Lloyd'a face lit up at the suga- gestion. Would yon, really? he. cried. c-JSay, Clay, I wish you, would. on fYou know, I'm iot much good thinga like this. I gues l" would of backward. But if you come along, I could do anything!" Clay smiled, but shook his head. MAKE IT "It eoeta a lot to get to Kentville, A CHOCOLATt and I'm short on money, aa - you know." LIoTd dashed to his desk and unlocked a drawer. Taking out a it and pocketbook, he opened counted over a roll of bills. "I've got almost a. hundred dollars hare." he said with ejithus--t- - thin boanJbodS J. In what two countries is I hope the stocking you hang up Mont Blanc? Is filled with good things rare, 2. What is the oldest city in And that, of every Christmas joy, Canada? You get a lion's share "Robinson 3. Who wrote WHAT STATE T "I -- 2 States and Provinces Guessing Game , LETS TRAVEL The calendar ia fastened to the lower nart of the back with glue. An attractive finish for the wood will be a suitable stain if the wood is of oak, walnut or maple. If it is of soft wood, vou can use one of the present popular lacquer colors. It can De Deautuiea too, wica s trim of the same lacquer but Id contrasting colors. house, we'd better ride," said Lloyd. He hailed a ramshackle cab tha had met the train. "Out to the Faversham place on the lake shore," said Lloyjl to the old, bewhiskered driver. The old man started as he heard the words, and peered at the boys over his glasses. "You're Lloyd Faversham, ain't he said in a strange, voice. you?" ' "Yes," replied Lloyd. "Well," said the' old man with a shake of he head, "you can go out there if yeu ve a mind to, but I wouldn't go in there for nothing." "Why not?" said Lloyd. "That old place has been haunt ed ever since your grandfather died," was the reply. To lie Continued Kext Week puztle. .There are all sorts of geographical words in it, and some of them aren't easy, but we hope they wont "stump"-yo- u. calandar "It's a long way to the "The old man started as he heard .be words." How are you on sreorrsrhv? You'd better be cood or you wont have much luck with thin !r IJiTJi f rfi jj - i- ville. isinn be The Definitions Are: 1 will, cording to grandfather's which was read to us - after he died, the money was all left to us to be handled for us by Fabian until we cameof age. Grandfather was funny. He had all his money in bonds and I think he kept most of them in a safe, in his house at Kentville, You can fee how Fabian might have got them before the officials took the prop- il gift universally appreciated and usedthemo meteria this combination calendar. It will require a backboard about U inch thick, 4 inchea wide and 10 inches long, cut to an attractive design. The thermometer is the tube n old thermo salvaged from meter. Just be sure ue tube of glass and its content are still intact Thla ia held to the board by meana of two light tin strips, but before fastening It solidly, mount the cardboard behind it and subject the. thermometer to temperatures ranging from very low" no to aa hisrh as possible. With this information at hand, mark the card with the point at which the top of the liquid standi every 10, 2fi. 30. etc decrees. Then remove the card, carefully letter thia eal- libration in place and men maite both card and tube fast. r' fi"e that afternoon they finally alighted from the train at Kent- understand mat stuir very wen, hut when a man dies, the court takes charge of his affairs for a year, sees that all bills are paid and all that, and then turns the property over to the heirs. Ac- - ii r Thermometer-Calenda- r One unusual and' attractive which you can make that will ilrt. J it ta , Something to Do . f If SAV.' (VI TMIWTY. CAN'T VOU DQAW ME. A NltCC. DQINK ? . Uyr, Al-Is- S flil I, A "We will now vou!) read from the Book of Numbers," said the BY NICK NICHOLS preacher as he fingered the tele .IaJU- - I.JJ Right She Was Little Edith had been attending improved kindergarten greatly her vocabulary thereby. On her while first holiday,x climbing a ladder, she tumbled off to the ground. Frantically, her fond mother picked her up, and asked : "But darling, how did you fall?" 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