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Show 45 PAGE SIX "Whered you get this crazy idea, anyway? "Well, Ita only a suggestion "But how Caswell, do I start o. Ti u j 5 ? 5" wrinkles 'deepened at the corners of the old gentleman's eyes as he asked elflshly "Well, what do you think of it? Not bad, air." answered Swaln. "But ita a bit lopsided ."By gum, Old Ellsworth chuck- Envy 1 . see. led. The halves dont Proud Poet Hey, my man, He added a few lines with match. jive me the price for a crust of a palsied hand and colored the open oread. spaces blue like a child playing with Rich Croesus Beat it. a picture book. Then he looked toProud Poet If I had your dough ward the door. Listen, young wouldnt mind a crust, man," he whispered, "I want to ask f Rich Croesus And if I had your old before you something pineapple crust I'd make dough with it. 'S' playing with the chalk that ir, if I'm foolish enough to start? too. I can Tve thought get a student from one of the art schools to come here once a week to show you. If you dont like it after a little while you can throw him out. Doctor Caswell went to his friend. ERE, take your pineapple A Juice, gently persuaded Kop-pe- l, Judson Livingston, head of the Atthe male nurse. lantic Art Institute, and explained ."Nope! grunted CoIIia P, Ells- the situation. Livingston had just Juice comes back. worth. Yes, sir, responded Swain rethe young man Frank Swam, "But Its good for you, sir. eighteen years old and a premising spectfully. "I was thinking could you spare student He needed the money. Han "Nope! an elevator at night to pay his tui- the time to come twite a week or "It's doctors orders. tion. How much would he get? Five perhaps three times? "Nope! Sure,' Mister Ellsworth. Koppel heard the front door bell dollars a visit. Fine. Good. Let's make it Monday, Next afternoon Voung Swain was and wag glad to leave the room. and Four He found Doctor Caswell in the hall shown into the big living room. CoiWednesday Friday. downstairs. "I cant do a thing lia P. Ellsworth looked at him ap- o'clock. with him, he told the doctor. He praisingly. Koppel entered and was flabberWont take his pineapple juice. He "Sir, I'm not an artist yet an- gasted when his patient took his doesnt want me to read to him. He swered the young man. pineapple juice without a whimper. As the weeks went by Swain's vishates the radio. He doesn't like any"Umph! Swain arranged some paper and its grew more frequent. He brought thing!" Doctor Caswell received the information with his usual professional calm. He had done some constructive thinking since his last visit This was no ordinary case. The old gentleman was in pretty good -But shape for a man of seventy-six- . he had to be kept from buying things. He had suffered his last heart attack after his disastrous purchase of that jerkwater railroad out ha Iowa. The one before that came from the excitement engendered by the disintegration of the Happy Package chain of grocery ' stores which he had acquired at a fabulous price. All of his purchases of recent years had to be liquidated at a great sacrifice both to his health and his pocketbook. Colli s p. Ellsworth sat in a huge chair by the window. He looked around as Doctor Caswell Inquired, "Well, how's the Twe students giggled st the raucus splash of color on the wall, young man today? and Swain fled. In the "Umphl figure grunted the chair In a tone like a rasping crayons on the table. "Let's try the old man a box of water colors cough with all the Implications of a and draw that vase over there on and some tubes of oils. aneer. the mantlepioce, be suggested. When Doctor Caswell called Ells"I hear you haven't been obeying "What for? Its only a bowl with worth would talk about the graceful - orders, the doctor chided. some blue stains on it Or are lines of the andirons. He would dwell on the rich variety of color "Whos giving me orders at my they green? time of life? . Mister it. Ellsworth, in a bowl of fruit. He proudly disTry The doctor drew up a chair and please. played the variegated smears of on his heavy silk dressing sat down close to the old man. "I've The old man took a paint "Umph! got a proposition for you," he said piece of crayon in a shaky hand gowq. He would not allow hi valet to send It to the cleaner's. He quietly. and made a scrawl He made anto show the doctor how hard Old Ellsworth looked suspiciously other scrawl and connected the twe wanted over his spectacles. "What Is it, with a couple of crude lines. "There hed been working. The treatment was working permore medicine, more automobile it is, young man, he snapped with rides, more balderdash to keep me a grunt of satisfaction. "Such fool- fectly. No more tripe downtown te become involved in purchases of enishness. Poppycock! away from the office? Frank Swain was patient He terprises of doubtful solvency, Howd you like to take up art? The doctor thought it safe to allow "If you The doctor had his stethoscope needed the five dollars. ready in case the abruptness of the want to draw you will have to look Ellsworth to visit the Metropolitan, the Museum of Modern Art and othsuggestion proved too much for the at what youre drawing, sir. exhibits With Swain. An entirely Old and er patients heart Ellsworth squinted new world opened up its charming But the old gentlemans answer looked. kinds By gum, its pretty. mysteries. The old man displayed was a vigorous "Roll I never noticed it before. an insatiablelcuriosity about the gal"I dont mean seriously, said the Koppel came In with the proleries and the painters who exhibitrelieved that disaster had nouncement that his patient had ed in them. How were the doctor, galleries been averted. "Just fool around dene enough for the first lesson. run? Who selected the canvasses with chalk and crayons. Itll be "Oh, It's pineapple juice again, for the exhibitions? An idea was fun. Ellsworth mumbled. Swain left forming in his brain. "Bosh! When the late spring sun began to "All right The doctor stood up. came the WHEN the artweekstudent "I Just suggested It thats aH. there was a cloak the fields and gardens with Collls P. sucked his gums and his drawing on the table that had a color Ellsworth executed so awful wrinkled chin bobbed up and down. slight resemblance to the vase. The smudge which he called Trees Dressed In White. Then he made a startling announcement. He was going to exhibit it in the Summer show at the Lathrop Gallery! For the aummer show at Lathrop Gellery was the biggest art exhibit in quality if not in e( the year ofat, tJ ' size. "If the papers get Ihii. 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The poem "Charge of the Light Brigade was inspired by a tragic incident m what war? I office boy bad been missing A. (v. (w (v, fY. ? Come and Get It! Bashful Suitor If I threw a kiss across the room, would you consider me bold? Bored Young Thing No, just lazy. The Tuesday, September 9, 1947 -- j hold of this. Necessity is the plea for evEllsworth will become a ery infringement of human laughing-stock- . We've got to stop freedom. It is the argument of him," groaned Koppel tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. Pitt. admonished the doctor. No, "We cant interfere with him now Great men do not control events; and take a chance of spoiling all they profit by them. Andre Maurois. the good work that we've accomPopularity is a crime from plished. moment it is sought; it is the To the utter astonishment of all a virtue where men have only and especially Swain three it whether they will or no. Sir Trees Dressed in White" was acGeorge Savile. cepted for the Lathrop show.' Not The man afraid of work must only was Mister Ellsworth crazy, thought Kppel but the Lathrop be brave enough to meet pov- erty. Gallery was crazy, too. Fortunately, the painting was The gown is hers who wears hung in an inconspicuous place it, and the world is his who enwhere it could not excite any nojoys it. ticeable comment. Young Swain sneaked into the gallery one after-- i noon and blushed to the top of his ears when he saw "Trees Dressed Dog Enters Arena and Bull a loud, raucous splash In White, on a wall otherwise drenched in Fight Becomes a Comedy 1 As two gig-beauty and harmony. gling students stopped before the A recent bullfight in Madrid strange anomaly Swain fled in ter- was unexpectedly turned into a ror. He could not bear to hear what comedy by a dog sent Into the they had to fay. ring to arouse the anger of a bull Two days before the close of the that refused to fight, says Coexhibition a special messenger lliers. Shortly, both animals were enbrought a long official-lookin- g in such a belligerent mood that velope to Mister Ellsworth while they started a real battle. Swain, Koppel and the doctor This was climaxed by the dog were In the room. Readitdo me, when he sank his teeth in the old man. requested the My eyes bulls tail and held on, until are tired from painting. rescued several minutes later, de The doctor read: the desperate efforts of his It gives the Lathrop Gallery j spite astonished and enraged antagonpleasure to announce that the ist to shake him off. First Landscape Prize of $1,000 has been awarded to Collis P. Ellsworth for his painting Trees Dressed in White. Swain and Koppel uttered a series of inarticulate gurgles. Doctor Caswell. exercising his professional with a supreme effort, said. "Congratulations, Mister Ellsworth. Fine, fine. . . . See, see. . . . Of epurse, I didnt expect aucb great news. But, but well bow, youll have to admit that art la much more satisfying than Mister 4 Bone ing i THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH ; Tv. . |