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Show .. ? - ... - - ., - . ., . . ' . . - , , - , . . , , , ' . . i , -- - ,,, ,. - - , 1. .NVI:1).NESDAY NOVENIBEIt ' 15 . , . , , 1922 ,, ru .. s - , - . - ' V s , t NEWS , , , - THE .''DESERET -- ----- ' ,- , 4' r . . , . . , - ''' e FOR 'EVERYWOMAN PAGE al, 1 1 HILLS'OF Dv S4MUFJ -- ----- -- ' : k., ' - o,i . i.'6 . - ... t' ' li . ' .. tt - . -- - - - - - - --- ,,ing -- ,. ' ' .... ..., -- SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! - not getting the genuine An'.4.1.e'llhtle;tirati Men utragatelnutitorprdelnerstlhairyolluolr;ewit.."Alidut couree . It was - - , - Tot Kellogg 's Bran is "ronedy"simply stature moans - to sot Bran ' - -- . . , 3tra:-)tatre- - '- " hoop Neuralgia . Ilasmer. This iournallet Ignored Mrs.Whenever merciless driver. wandered, as it had Bettys attention he put his nuestions begun doing, to tall her back even sharply, brupitly to the Witt. Mn. Hammer. sounded. bells Four the thin," as always when o'clock! - bell. consulted her watch. 'Six com- roust . she told berm.te phe .04 00 the situation calmly. It must be i man The taken in band. of course. was a rnannerleen brute and bad dieamoroacheth. muitt ask you to come with me now Betty, ohm saidfirmiv. ' At this. looking heavily disappointed, Mrs,- Barchev rose. Could take -It up in -- c "We Mg." he suggeste d.talc it up attain. el,' not will "Yon littd !ft- with the cried Mr& Ramer: , girl. in tIPT Late that night Bette etattroom. Indulging rebellions tiny theughts. It watt ward!" silent evening. to Irt, to 1)04 But Ineteed oho now taloned into hor tra - wag, e, ' she-he- . ard 1(- the-Mo- rn- - . it t The "Mother of Medicine" is is, the Queen and afterwards the of Goddess, was called the "Mother Medicine." In ancient EKYPt. centuries before Christ. women were skilled in medicine. They knew the great value of medltinal plants. ' Hippocrates. the "Father of Medi- ,.... CgMlirter 0teX- 4neW !"3' of the merit of vegetable drugs than did the women of ancient times. Lydia E. Pinkhant. nearly fifty years ago. gave to women her Vegetable as Compound. now known everywhere Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coinpound. This la a woman's medicine for wometfs ailments. prepared from medicinal plants. elne.7.--Utaltl- -- . -- 1 - - Beatity- Uniurpassejc-- ..leia' ,.... , The wasiderfulla refined. pearly white atavitaiaa simidarad. brines back the stawatance of swath. Ra- stas ate instant. HighII aatiaiwde, Exacta a eat mat soothing action. OW TS laws in use. Sou(Lig. lot rum IN,..... . I ni Lumbago Pain, Pain . -- .. - -- ..7- Accept only "Raver" package which contains proper directions. -Bandy "Bayer" bone of 12 tabletoAlso bottles of Z4 and such 1. ',. ,' i - l 1 - 11 Copyright. MI. by Newspaper ., . i. --- . . . I I ' 1 ing. loos: - '. t.i.. WHY WHAT I. ,,dity - Ir" - -If' gs- el atu m - t , teo, .." r mmtot were reminded of their reeponertwillitest anti duteeseiw-ttalk by NV:s;,wet flrolabed bir the faculty r1,1,:?ii. of Rowland' Hall which Jana I,,te Like the Dawn" and "Loot Ntgtt a 1 oeueet 1 1- - ( c t,r .S ' , ' - -- . i ...0, , 1 it I 0, C. qk v' -- 't -- P tl t -- .. ti r P ., ..1 n .11h if .11 41 f 1 i i . ( 1 '' li r - .1i ' ti o fa n P w il: k 711 '' - b 1 "-- P h, .0 l rr PI al el 44--an- if NI - - - 1 - . A w . ... . .1. ,xr raj' t i , - t - - first sign of skin trottble apply - - go . It a poor complexion anca preserves a good one, so that yott need no- - artificial means to enhance your it the first sign .uf skin bijtatjonof a blotch cir a pimple, itching or homing. apply Regina Ointment. and see if it doesn't bting prompt relief. It contains harmlesa. soothing balsams, and is ao nearly flesh colored l used on exposed surfaces without at- . lelt- BUY THE BEST atilt being tried. In 1914 the Journal of the Bombay Natural History society printed aaaccount of an attempt at domesticating egreta in the Larkana district of India. where for 2Zi years I experiments had been tried.. The birds were tame. lived in pens. and easily caughtwildand plucked. he Unfortunately while shot so easily. egrets Can they. rather than the few domesticated specimens furnish hat ornaments- -g. Why' nhould turtle odds !Smirk by betels barked, I should this the ground would'be damp at the bottoms et a bole. ' Tn sonie soils a bole a easily be ' inold The nicest cathartic-laxativ- e to tontt .a ill empty bottom; !nit is corn. in 1E1 at athP yourtow nd. nd know iyilere to rind a I;uril ;brute your bowels when ruu have pletely by mortling timi you will feel. et, jetkeee4be,aeue ;., warmthli,,, ye seemir r agrktnold...-"Thar- work 'While 7'0wbe-stores ;";":"Ittitinenese.'-'-''-'1'i est and retaine4 tit a- tatriy terP-- " Canrareta "tinker Mir,ytit "v'.fl'tr:? ,T,tpmporainl,. yno- selly-- fiDd 1, iirrIiiine..Alike.,..sitts:o..r 141.111, ICtitomej notes In Thores.u s writings reitSt- they cost only ten remmenting on tkewarmer tem Sour Stomach - a box.' Children love Cascarets centaledly sand a tea' inches below - s La candy-Il- k Cascarets. One or two AdvertIsement. , the surface. - Bilious Ask your grocer - today .1 Liver itir-tle- ! - 3' (tat-lie- " titv-ewukt- col-1.- "1140016466-1,0- 4 1 rses' Loa l'Beter SaladsBetter Bea Ikh" -- g , .13A HAD NO CHANCE WITH ASHUR AROUND. By Cliff Sterrett - How to Join ' , Children up to 12 3ears of- age can 3 If the Deaeret Newt!; is ben red to your home SPnd the name of If The carrier. your News is not alreedg beIng 'cepa to your home send a eutgcr.p . lion in with the carrier in your triet or bring it to the Onlet 1th your applicatton. Club ehould report trump any changes of 11,11r,, dietiy Send your name. addrepa. age and delft of birthday. - SeerLihe weaves-- 04 two Peter Rabbit Pirories you hale read Oe had read to you in The iteeteret Be sure to vette riatiThr and News. you w'll then receive Funtatimhes.,, FOLLY AND lu-te-ret - - FALS. men-there- , - ' 1 i ,da, el it . ,- ' b. .'1100. .., - . ' I, o' - el 1, , ' --- ' ,- - .. i lets? a". I St '4 A- ... ttr 'ing . - - - ,t. , - otes club w, .. Milton E. Lipman,. first 'ice preeldont. presided at the Rotary club Tuesfily and called- - on three memhfrg of the club who were elected in, the otato legielature to tho of he etateadrianeiplam B. Peril. LrokP. AV c. Stark- - and W. E. 31cKo11 a ere. the socakers ereer apoke to the club In tteli.tlf t,f the fledcrone roll call. New r II nheel V ,i, Meadow for slice. be would um di.eovered hunting ,Blarky. lba Upper. he itr!irtetreenr hateful trehl dent eloleshdeoftt7 Trohretty heawd:rde torn: i ling behind . but. were brown. You ate, gren ' i toar ve- t o d was f all now and there Wae no longer eat," thought Yea. eft Pil starve the yo ung Fx green grass. trn Pc. hungry now I tton I to It 'clirint take him tong to discover death. -wh o a fat Mouse. But when he lumpd know -I-I aimmo at t do. ran away from Farmer for it he missed it. You pee. that in ish I hadn't chain spoiled hialtimP. S uell.tr ow'- s ame thing happened with the next: But he only almot 'wished that. lecovered. Two or three i Be didn't really WWII It. he Freedom times the noise of the dragging chain !was too precious. It IV111 better to go frightened Mice he might otherwise hungry and he free than to be well a pilsoner. 'At least that Is have caught. Finally he had to give up. It Wall of no woe trying to eaten the way the tyoung Fox really lett ttin-Ilene, anrystaanow-- chain was dragging behind him. Green! 1Copyright. IVA by T. W. Burgss') Then he went over in the 'Tilete 'the- tnalif gavel 'him - Titt,belt Ptinrf I.'"Tbe Younr Fox trouble than ever. it kept la a prtvoner Arlip... 2 catching on sticwf and stumps and -- . s of th e logs. When he tried to ' walk atilt. in the hope of surprisin4 some one, that hateful chain ctinked tP41..". behind him. At first it made him very angry. Then it began to worry him. It frightened him because- - he . betan to uppect that because of It he Va might not be able to get enough to . eat .' 1111 Of course. the sharp eyes of SammY ''.-Crow and the diecovereil Btacky x fait hateful chain benino dragging tha 111111119 "..k: Vox and tioy" literte ItS ex. ette young as only the two scamps can al Ett ti. he. I, ou kno w. the y dear ly iove t o ." ne., innest.,... - ether .' itt ttenhte...Theit.,Nuottett ,,, :, , ' . -along -- behind theYou1g Igor and every time the chain would catch and bring him up short they wohld make - - , 1 1,,,threeeyonwutnhgtegFtoex elayttartled.ee Lat MADGE t. ; : i' 0 had-be- :, . o By ADELE GARRISON. tea , -- -- After his return ,to his home the young troxwwho had eseaped !from a long rent., But Fattlief at hist he g rew hungry and itis stool- You itch would give him no peace. be had escaped before Farmer Poet, Brown' s Boy was up and so he had his breakfast. It et emed left without queer -- t o have to s tart ériout to hunt lidlit m A breakfast. It time since he had had to do that. nh'imr aitsdltkeinf' lt:Zu:hDtrts: hel:ebryreamholgl . . ,. I ---- i 4,. t- Service. . . -. aut P I i. - restart ' . Walt CFRTAIN OF JUST that I detec- ted a note of cheerfulness: WINSIED. In his voice which had not been there i , before. and I judged that was count. I For a long minute after I bad asked ing, subconsciously of eourse. on mte to tsicky's assertion combating his decision. "Why!" in answer was Out of the queethat Orate Draper nettling 'of the- Wha- t- T for Pennington's bong lion a like father.' firmly. with the mental reflection th me stared at husband my illustrations. 0 ..,..peehope. . as if I ,sudilenly bad Komi out of my he was indeed mistaken in his corn- "Ile's a wonderful man. Me's six mind. "Bleeping leopard" were the Then be took me by the should- petition. feet-- Cve. And atrong!' words I would have used. ocilh doubta Pattern for this model mai be er and gripped it tightly. It's a lob for little men. to the truth of the adtectie. "t, fiat I obtained from the Deeeret News Little "What do ylou meanr ..he asked asOTIPPIIIII souls With little narrow eyee." of to 1 saw that the possibilichance piaany neglect and ., cents Enclose hoarsely. "Idil No!" whert.--t-riework I - at ,,dst,ot p tics, Is with -Pennitigtoto of regaining his apparently lost eating order and m ean, so mch. Why pattern me Ana try to change the Minces! ties let him to b. bprice pl,,est, query which opened my Their Philosophy in finer than ours, prestisre , - ,,, the- - jtkiti et what is fair to me and r- addreller bad elisikets - bow And wnrks better. I like thra." Mo." I retorted quietly. what ten1 I. Suppose "Simply '140 do I. -- --'' She wished "Marsden But a felt Curb idea painful creeping. Pays that Penningtons her father could be there to meet .the of 1 ine-en- d -heroine Was based conscloUtilY Into my face. i ' mans talk. There must surely be or I 11 you, illusevation upon the otrong arguments on the miesionary of unconsciously Clrace Draper. that is what you mean. oosed by Dream Day side. if one only knew them. .Win - - you She Ile Is dissatisfied not with your work -bell- eve-she-could , Brolly came out with! 1, on his new book but by your concep- away-fram- -me" "Hut they're heathen!" another which for of A tion his heroine, Iteeret Anxiety. ' "oh. yes!'" and kss competent model posed. If you gkill y laughed. but there OPTIaltsarr teal .! "They'rethey're polygamous!" did his drawings over with Grace derpick in - .1i,tio remorseful the note ,' mt., , laughter. "Why not ?" model. -don't you think he a as Draper on "No you can bet your last dollar nut lir. Brach'', tot satiefiedrouldn't that." he said, drawing me to him-- in -go on with this. The conversation was might .1t." Theres no doubt .bout What- - do you want to know abriut a quick paesionate embrace. Nor " growing rather alarmtng. promptly. ''But---me." Nature Stihjects? Send any question Collid Phi other woman." he added with -'so are th 0 ..1110r.eanS Dolroramnuit anowered Raid. I don't Please interrupt a- I of general hi in interest to this tones that And the other white peonies. Onilr with a smile. But never In my lite 'nett. certainty! Jure Notes Dept.. of this paper, en- they call it by other names. The have 1 forced PMI1P and gay banter felt the tenenan srotind My heart loosen I a bit han self for the --first time since addressed and closing C..hineseare more honeetZ Sly, ,heart was read- - Itarecten1e - - stamped ' "letter. ' "But- - 'wet envelope nil" 'bell .1colecied. piórnot as lead within me at Dicky irov f eet y d readful," geld Tietty. admission. I bad hoped. somehow. that We don4 evenimpossibilities CAN TOE ANWER THESE HUES. know where she is, and "Tf Mrs. flamer knew I was out in toe if hero he wou:d -- 1nower my question TIONS. we did. I coultinl. have her pose for at thi s time of nicht. shed asked you a-- question just Inc tfri'el noecehinalit tOhrfeeThrsteh.0 tc,herYeet7;coaraand father and with Ii: Faith your This sentence died out. They went negative I 1. attAWele.V. An. now which you have not -on Grantland the job. They probably back. eat 'went on evenly. "You paid that Urace know every and others of the !littlet 2., Does a mare hare the saute auto. i people step she's taking. I who live there ,"tlood night!" said she. was out of the question, and look for Iser Iiiraper aa a of teeth so horsel to me indicated Nothing Dicky's She felt that he must think her very !I asked you Wily? I repeat it now the young Fox, tthurried on might see anxiety to secure the girl for al.;. b. There is a new bird that cause here Young and simple. seemed odd that 'Why do you ,consider her out of' the secret g model as his stumbling reference to foremost shoot the first of April. 'ghost for themselves thing he should waste so it he dragged around with him.. much time on- her. question Grantland. H. ingdvertentlY .tilie elite of a robin. sere bright blue all which No other ran oh iHugh had ever met was the had Fox Ile looked at me oddly. to young Finally had give the begun aneerIng cognomen. ever head glad meek. .flead bag up hunting and once More tUrntia 'You ought to know my chief reaFOthful Fido,- - but had changed it black exerpt iideosn crest. bat Is in back toward his home. All he flan an lamtpl:lasset. son." he aid no he That wished to take 1 waited a long minute before reply- swiftly. cl NAtuRE found to eat were-- a 44ser beetles and angering me was paten- t- ANSWETIS 'IN TOMORROWS it ; held it a moment firmly; ing. for 1 wanted tO be sure that my Chance other insects which he had dug out NOTES.. and my heart, warmed by the aasurancel 1 voice was from the middle a toady. he hat just given me. -again 1ANSWERS TO PlIEVIOCS QUESTIONS stump. They wereofhardly bigmorehollow Tow mean. 1 suppoge, that you think at this that drawi ng than evidence be of to his abilityeabiw be' me to bate her posing ,a would 'bitehurt it -, polite whoa 1.,Dwdeer havis is welt Fox ac he made ma way young torybil try of 'impressing his sneers against tent No.. The d iv ielon of the ruminants :home. 'Yes" Hugh Grantiand. kluppose i And How he did hate that chain! the tipto.4 twice again giast H "He must be ev iraordloarily ansions that include cattle, or Bovidae, do have "I mean that it wouldn't he fair to th llissmers door: bladders; but the other division, or !bad hated it when it- held i nt a tinse- gall i me n the yotott for acritice" l() he keep or It not hurt whether you you, "Please sign It. said he. and pro- - , exclaimed. have mine. There is a musk oned in Farmer Brown's barnyard, Cervidae. I thought e, woman-likThen. had trouble hitter:y. enough dueed a tenett to the more pleasant con- - dear of central Asia that has a gall but it- seemed to him that be hated it "flits her as it is. although I do believe I "Rut it aeema Then lt had kept l I mean. les the bladder. but thts Is irregular. and some i'nUr4)- now girl- was sincere in that letter she ciuelon that his courtesy te nd senee of naturalists bout as si is count it as A separate film- - from running nnthing . tills sketch" we were down South. lustice had triumphed over. his dislike ii1Ywhen wrote you but now it kept him from Pleased, "Please"11P. no doubt. had for the oftiver. getting army let we'll No, door. my steeping dogs hoew aehamed She signed it.sztd send sight again, i " rain; ' Vrxtit-1--toyterteter posittille-'li2. to the ladyfor egrets to I -- it l can ' t itet rid of this hateful and liurrie,1 off. her heart in a curioul . land in hits wmal mannPr when I had (violist. for plummet flutter. r . Hie tone and Words were decisive just vineed my willingness to forgive has been done, but we are not post- the great and the many in. ed It on to deceive any one les. versed and forget . k whether or not the venture Is t7opyHght 19Mby the Efet1 ryndleate. had done me than I But I wit. sure lurk."( Gra...Ali-epe- e Tomorrow. STORIES: , - - wow. EllEWcylf.1".., who. --trio again. a chain. St ill intuit drag -blOTHER NATUlthi. OLD ... . A . hurtor Rotarian So tons Tell Club of State's Needs Peter Rabbit Club 41, about The the most popuiar orcanitition ever started in this part, of the eoure,ry. :Not only are there thousands ,.f kiddies enrolled in Salt Lake. hut the club's fame has stirva to ail Pt theintee,rip Parte ritnry - Is a charm about the rurtThere ress Bedtime lo.ories whieh appear In The Intseret News for the mem- Mal benefit of the bets. that entertains, fvs, !notes, a tid st the same tirno ,,,lu,.ess young minds in the habits of animal life accomaround therm. If Iti;i t1 nlished nothing more than this. it world be worth whit,. Pat in addl. e Con. It provides at the young scimirera TTIpe flat, br' nj t horn bit; which aethrtr for social tor,tact under comfit:on& r proper -- 1 - liewneetkaelobst er of Pateelkived 'tome places all .11h. wri." , "But you might be ,..even killed," "What's the d!fference7- she looked straight up at him; then dropped bcr eye,. She "ratted for him to P Wain. but he wig out at the wator ahead ga,ing I dont care much for missionaries. said Mr . Beaehoy u 4 ,I e n ly, Another Installment - k 31. THE MATEY'''. 'CHAIN. Tbention W. Burgess --- . . ... -v A ----- HOLDING A HUSBAND Aeotrla lba trade mart at Rime Manufacture of 9746, ME Ik ; ti SON ,....,-- into a 1.1 - r Trial Stre Pots Yang cgs tithesgoing el 0 I - ' "eth yeti." placer An't you a little afraid. t - ssi BEDTME Rheumatism Toothache . 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Buy Kellogg 'I Bran at all tweets' conditioa that every, mart. .weensa and child" ia this nation can relieve positively sad permanently through dm regular use Of BRAN 1 Brea, cooked and krumbled Kellogg Konolreit Bran mature's own food. 'onstage that U. eliminative tract must titres to function properly' Bran sweeps, cleans mid puttees without irritation or dioeoutfortl Be wonder- fel is its work for health that you ran take mg persoa who is run down. whose sytteca isclogged and poleoned theta Kellogg 's , by cenetipation, give ROPA throe tintes a day and eliminate the tremble permasent1y1 , material and .34 yards yards binding. Price lk, stamps or toile Icons preferred). thel'BaYir.tross"-- onliblets,- - you-ar- e- -- lent-wh- ,.:11- was rude- - today. party Paid she "No.", didn't laugh. JNo," -4'41. Yea! ra2 that 'oral. courtesy. that Betty The less I was, it es tala, Slie broke. -, see of 'tittlepeople the better.' , ords. saving herself and the This Om touched woman . in her. at interpreter? -- - Von"Ton want tome doto act she. re 'lion can. interested I In what work. " your I'll be glad I said ahe gently.not-- 'That's all. And it's paid. afternoon. You're righttrifler that four At half post woir,-,lie reported! Ithe wee beginning to flod him out' look Into the situation. t BttY it." at interestina, that they were hard laborl-- 1 '"Wou travel' a good deal, she yen- looked a little tired. but Wel Li Iimien'a words ini turm d.muroly -All the that Mr. Hracnen I time, 'Always' stoner them tlown.An what' aPmight take 'A waytt" . to be a 'tort of shorthand. peered found Hamner Mrs. ....You dont get ,1111000M1" Which report five- Put--fr tt a i dlneo Irmit motattetattorv- - - Atascutine-an- dShe consid.red this. "You go into ells went herself; took bPr Ilattnberg ''' and sat near bY. Betty saw her. daneerous - - iii,awr Istr. - , i --- - -- . 16r1hintion woman has use for. Made in an afternoon and only cost 4Se is the recommendation given the apron style shown.What woman would he without two or three aprons of thh sortt Tile pattern, No. 1585 cuts in size 36. 40. 44 and 48 inches bust Sias -- 36 requires !Tr - will boesum.uormalinthseliminativw and other - CIIT AND MAKE TWO AT SAME TIME AT COST OP ONL An apron that you can slip on a lidy" the kinitthat every - . , --- I joy 1, and old ago start the ' aiehmen, intestinal through CON8TIPA- i Annabel y 10-an- ... i IP Undies" autherities ienerally apes- - i , ... 6Fi a , 3 Cie Z dcic. to investigate the esielsiatereet-- might' i even term ,It :,the day I'M tolnit to ask the chief officer to let me go out there." He was dreadfol! SWIM, chimer. stoat. He hunted painstakingly for ,a1,1 p h p "It isn't noceesary to afk him." ye- M r. Bre,hey "This mornini I oyerhosrd yoti .,,fair,-h, p,ii "tstimralonig.' scitts,1313-- - slauUn If In praT--' e .Wen t.- - Thrilled "rots4I-' 4,4.1 ir On a than now, little &p eak the language. trim, euilty. down ter. steps. piset hatches and donkey en- Oh. yes " Betty said. "1 do word about - the drawiriar 1;1 gmPs. up other Memo, to seat a NM on coils t --yhts mats,- I gatker,48 near very how. crTropesituationtheamounted e,, 1 uave already' to a xspyttnrkiatilinytt hrvitrco,,tilt th, inn, secret. 'Mrs. Hasmer couldn't be told. tome out hers to study, It is unlikely , - i, .....--"'- ' tt politieelotte - s . . JI - lioill. - , ".3 M ERWIN. ; Ward off one of humanity s gl:pu t:smies by daily use of Kellogg's uran.1 - afteMeggrttfltwol, gig02 oan 4;'' 1' - heavy traveling cost. tiptoed past the Hearnere door and 'Went Out on ' It was her first tree moment since they The lioliterr- . had left Tokohoa. After that iery catir e ouietl ot,Ilte.witotkel:rilysiaigfthetrinyootpuzwziheedn. chapero n- eventhe yweetly, , ' had 7itre of Hairnet tightened.comage lie to hm. she met Mr. Barchey again !vane." he said, be presented.1 In,Suddenly "Miss emoking-room- . Beth out the of ' ' man milts permission lo Itraeriey!" she read stoposii " Mr. J , eoh:,,, ,3ti he. with a pretty itimid. Then Added, Lie ..1 was, )ust welting a breath of aty;is ridw tungiy! teue!h-o- f t , stw. would', and gai4 has been with US before Then they moved to the reit and talk And now. . . eked Mr, Ohio. Off the leaned thee... at faintly My go tatc'hee," Betty re- - tboonlit. land To unich little pleasantry bow Ike wan Ile asked. in hie cold dol- fulondecti-fe- en . . Wm. 'forniallY. had learned ("hinter-kir- - Ohle brought I wee born atT'ainevi-fm- " she ea- room. fle Vowed ' , from the limoWig a missionary." plaatodt stiffly, not And he owe" wishing '"Oh!" said again. 'This' Morning, while his Then be remarked, casually, 'Shall to appear as- an eavesdropper . that Ia wP walk , came- haltingly 0 words IL $11.4 the- They etopped. a little later, up' for- to say tO 'Cmna ward and stood looking out over the I ant a journalist. on my way A , - 'AP |