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Show .. . . . - , . . - , - , , , 4 4 ,, . . . I ol... - - - ' ' t CE t. THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY,. JUNE ......... , Aeog . , ' ,,, P I 71 TINX f: ' I -7,-- ,, L A i.,,, iii-I- 7 C' tr 1 Tr 7 club members sitting around the meeting room, listening to Doe Watery telling one of his funny ,rt . :k ' CEO iht ...les. ,1.1ello, Hawkins! STUDYING BIBLE CHARACTERS i I out collet , , e Dee. stopping in isla middle of. the as 4 came M sttiy he was tolling "Thought you and Hernial the Fid,dlet were going to os tine only On l missing tonight. At least. so Jerry hsoot tells me. Saya 3 ou don't stem to care what time you come in any ,& - I BY OLIVER C. DAIRY. DEBORAIIA 4 Mrs. Vincent Rhys tn Pomona. visit-lu: spent Frtday in Los Angeles i. friends and relatives. among LorProst. was her cousin. whom b in C. Mile Of the Los Angeles conference. 3.tra. Hannah Pike. formerly of St. George. Utah. who is now in Los Angeles, entertained laet reek in honor of former Utah , friends, among who were Mn. Edward H. DeLameter of Redondo Beach, and Mrs. George Judd. Mr. and Mrs. lora(' G. Eyre and. , family of Hinckley, Utah. arrived in Los Angelen Thursday night. Elder Eyre will do missionary, work as a short-termimtionary in durthe Lou Angeles conference He ing t he summer vacation. HinekleY of the as served principal seminary during the past actictol year and after filling a abort term iniesiOn will return in the tall to resume hie seminary work. Mr. Lorenzo Anderson, government employe of San Francisco. is spending a two weeks vacation in Brigham City. Utah, with his will and family. Presiding Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith of Salt Lake came to Loa Angeles last week to attend the graduating exercises of the Dental College of Southern California. of While which he is an alumni here he was the guest of William 4: Reeves of the Los Angeles stak high council. Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Karlson Los nt Monrovia. former's' of Oakley and Parker. Idaho. were heid in Monrovia last week. Elder Mark C. Black of that branch conducting. Harold Jackson. an old rriend of the departed, who formerly resided in Oakley. being Bishop of that ward. was the Principal speaker. Music wag- furnished. conference Angeles by the, Los missionaries. Mrs. Lee is survived by her husband and children Bring In Southern California.. of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Davies Los AnSalt Lake motored to geles last week and after visiting here for a few days they will return home via the coast route tO Mrs. Davies spent San Francisco. last Friday afternoon at the Gen.Los Angeles visin eral hospital iting with Miss Maurine Cannon, formerly of Salt Lake who is recovering from an illness that atin tacked her while she was training at that institution. returnElder J. Harold Horton ing miselonary form Hawaii left ,Los Angeles Monday for his home in Fait Lake after visiting a week with his Uncle Mead Horton. Miss Lucile Bailey of Springville. Utah. who has been visiting with relative in Los Angeles the past hasmonth is ill in the county pltal. r IC . ''' A-abI- be-,- ..-- 1 i 4 , - v.- ro-la- Bern-- antic I fir: -- Li,woith-whila- At be---- .i' . ..vilit' ' i , i ' , lt 1, , 1 I- . l . YOU.-Ve- - g ;. 1. A I up-Le- U , ''''Y , l'' good-looki- ' ' ,,.., 't h c;'rl ft. ' A A .1 , .7c, l al I x. k ts, , . , i 1 t - UR ' ' ,i NI , that If chance favored &sera LIVEREIL day to the extent of permitting him was It one to woman, escape from Deborah as a General- mom' Only to fall into the hands of andid "HoW you get the no- I "S...1.had thought when I began It was by the hand of Joel, . I asked him. series Of article to confine thn't other. tion to come M., wife of Heber the Kenite. that he ., anyway, see "Glad to study to the principal m ale char-- 1 met h is death. Jael invited him yu BY. ROBERT FRANC SCHTME-- 1 would have mad you cheeps your tit c. You knot you're alw.os (actors of the Bible. To be con-- i t into her tent. He was weary from t ERS. Herman's face was not the 171, I mind. some Claim', however . it seems we've got welcome. and that l He asked- - for club met the following day same. long flIght. MAI 'It songs I tnink you'll iike. at leaot one woman ,ought to be; h, No. Herman's face was not the water atid b he ga t e him milk to aa usual. after school, down III !Included. Lew Is Hunter is beboratt.rink. lwaya hunting That'woman face that I had known. It.was aAs he lay upon th floor new elms, you know. We can har-- I IDeborah to be lure ought tP.:bav'e or,A1371 in our clubhouse on the river' lteredit had grown older. somalmost exhausted. she covered him ' now. moniz Want tol well. a man was been pretty he for both to bank. The boys felt very badly ehowand it was sad. The lines ' with a cloak. Ile begged her to hoar a new one judge and a .general work which stand at the door and watch. She about the behavior of Our new around the mouth were deepened, P "Sure!" said Doe, clapping mei usually falls tcthe lot of but she watched not for Wit- member. Herman the Fiddler. be- - and his eyes looked as if they had ( on the shoulder. "And I'll sing! but in this instance nature had.sidid, suer or for enemy. $he watched cause he had not been pronipt at not known sleep for several nights.' I otherwise thatlie Vow?" we to and alhave Those decreed, alongheves eyes, big arid brown, bad cloak. the tired man under the the meetings, and some daye be li turned to Lew Hunter. who was sit- deal..!with a woman, 1 I fast asleep, she stole would not show up at all. Tester-- 1 ways seemed so joyful to me on the organ bench, sepitrat-- ! The history of Israel from the !When heto was ting now were I blurred and fore; with they hammer his ride td not Quietly , made an appear--day he ' log the different sheets of musici!death of Joshua to the rise ot and t,nt I.Ic ' once. And today it seemed that het narrowed- by a worried look. spike in her hand; and for us to use. Lew nodded. "leul Samuel, though Ciomewhat Ifrag.--sh- e L i',:;:','--' "Oi:" he said, as he looked hut the ctike through would repeat his yesterday's FeeI see. Hawkins. Doc, in al!mentory, has a pecular interest4 Sull drote explained around one from to face with (loch force that hia ord. another; lower tone. "ever since you told!!Other portions of. the, scripture is, head was to staked the "Here we are again," said Jerry and when he came to Jerry's face, ground. I, me of that strange bunch of meii without' doubt. more 'profitatle. Thus perisd .$':sera and his Moore. and I knew that Jerry was; be said "Oil" again.. "I been. late, down on Banklick Creek" but for pen pictures of customs, in one of the most importattt not glad about it: he had grown to I guess." he continued, slowly. "I army who "The fellow' conduct-lbattle- s revelations men of how so I be aber vouldn't hope late, of in the like the little beggar himself. Israel. for, history went into the old lumber boat when s now look! de meeting themselves. succession!, of fs comnoted. itgave the had every one of us in the club. asi menced ,,,, Lb. tiaa of the White Faieort was for pathos' brewsreatly thrldentand alretty."', could not help liking the little fel- undisputed poseessiontitit hoisted?" I asked, of tragical events, we have tiothiLig -The boys remained silent. They Henceforth of Esdraelon. -lowhe eeemed so sincere and sol leaned "Sure! That was a funny thing. those days when: plain upon the table and watched the Cansanites ceased to be a harMut Ina continued thas to down was no there around old! In happen Mtn out of narrowed eyes. Each Israel, king but , of to the r,,r Irsel, wary irksome. growth "Here we negligence f river bank. And I made up no; Levery man did that which was .alls'' are again, and the fiddler doean't one fearing. I imagined, that whatJudged by mind right then and there that xoul right innis own eyes." - our standardt,the the In Urlf'r Or 11 era was both treach- show up. What Cr. we goin t' do; evet be would say would boys need some watching" Perhaps the Book of Judges is eroos end detestabie. The wrong thing, and waiting for our one about it?' "We can take care of ourselves the mote human of ill the books, to start the talk. But Dick about It is that t t t 411461)1'' "There's only one thing to d,), captain thing of the Bible Doc." I mean. that: comforting moat have this as felt By the theseme e.isera was a ECoundrel deserving about It," said Shadow Loomis-- i others. for be "I know you .can, but it's better It el the one hook a i gazed st the fiddler ....-:1In the fay,' t hs! came to him; "The rules of the club say that Ir. that somebody else knows what's' 'limn 19e. whether we willhich ' without a word. Herman's er no. the passing judgment open Jael, eyes ,, we a member doesn't come to, zneet-- if; t wandered slowly around until they i on. I'd betel !barbaric element which piays going must look to the standard of th Inge he is dismissed. If you ail fell upon me, and then he tried to, to think that something had hap- an important part in sacred 'ouch: his-1' in whioh ehe lived, and then . .'' want to live up to the rules. you smile. I say he tried. because it to you boys w.hen -tor)-;1 ,1; The Book of Judges with- - time pened ,W.1 form our ow n pet:mate of her act. will have to dismiss Berman. Ii was just a faint thicker, and no ,...Yoo!re always thinking about! draws from the was the deed ci;mmitideals,'Joo opener I II this because believe In keep-lo- more. say been the best of !erect or the ideals which we tia. Doc. if 1111 i 1: came by in hot rules after you've made 'em.1 "You're not too late. Herman." friend we boys ever had. I wish imagine Israel to have possessed.i ted than ofliarsk ,,111;1 the fleeing generalIf much as I dialik to see the tiddler: pursuit 1 we could, find a way to pay you and with said: "'I guess you bad a good' Ji. of a rude 50nothing he found When his fee dead , he turned out. I am 'sorry for him." reason for being late today. The ..il ehock sets P down In ihe midst back, some time." of men "Just a moment." spok chuckled.-Doe a people of Many imperfections rejoiced aith all the if meeting's just starting anyway. P latael. Bunter, who eat on the Go ena irregularities, but organ; Sorry you didn't get a chance to "Don't worry about that. ',' '1' new- '11 which, Deborah ais a poetess; , bench, his legs crossed. holding his come yesterday.' ahead and sing that song." 1,, lerthelese, we must study if we are t l'',111,1,4kta knee in his folded hands; and there! Herman looked up quickly. When On the day i.f the great We started in to sing. It was to know and understand-- waa a kindly smile upon Lew's, "Oil" he said; "I vish dot I Deborah met Barak, battle e aria the 'Prisoner' Song," and it is iltible. '' cotill 1 rhea "Suppoaing you be here, &bar I got no sad ballad that takes a Deborah in her song, of which I !turned poet. and sang of the .riti- a rather said ', to Velity dot I should be had some trouble, Jerryjust sup-- 1 -ine and the the defeat as !shall ratle. and of anti heap harmonizing, just speak presently, deciabeild,--'I it we swung into the second verse of The rulers oeasedin posing, you knowand you couldn't: to die meeting by de clubhouse. ttahje lehnatttyb.e .1t ) come to our meetings, and we tied aber Velky, he say to , her song, came a loud bang against it there , Until Dehorah arose '' tot scorn and Na '141,1.'' a can to you. I just want you to caught himself up, suddenly. no- are a startled cry.. ''-the and door mockery, That sounds ',e re much -: ', suppoie that for a moment. All of And he said no more. He did not It ' Doe Waters was nearest thi'door. ging, but Deborah had a like brag-to where equal,ed in the literature of '., 141' ' right w rid V his! tell us what Velky had sa.ci to him, He sprang up and flung it open brag: It was to you,'' he continued. waving nor her that Pose' why he did not get an opporhand around at the faces turned' "There' can be little doubht," wide. And into our meeting room levied ite gre,te..t measure freeto of our show at up meeting toward him, "I want all of you to tunity stumbled little Herman. He clutch- dom. Bad it not lieen for the bat- - says one writer, "that the s lend- Dick hit the table with '' 'ANid ode in the 'fifth chapter suppose such a thing for a mo- yesterday. ed within his arms the old fiddle-bo- tie that Deb orah ..hammer. wged against ment. And then tell rne what you his7'This e to the same date ail It would not have been Her- the Gariaanites. Israel come-twill never !Judges belong meeting please might fiddle-bo,,i, hadn't been the man. which it deecribes." MI think.", there ,, attained the so freedom it he called that ,,,,c order," out; afterward I thanked Lew silently from the le mefreelling to know that But he said not a word; ran enjoyed. The sti ry of Bible de- Herman, not knowing that it was bottom of my heart. He said ex- the find in t his account at least swiftly to where I rood with my liverence is told in twojera,t,a second time Dick had said thosel versions critics and in still a sheet of music actly the words that T had wanted words. believed he was was hit one in prose, the other my hand, written hietory that getting Into poetic before "the to say. but I knew that if I said the the old fiddle-bointo form. exile Such ack-- I meeting on time and took his' rrE EtrGcn) IT AS IIloUGH rr WERE THE MOST PRECIOUS thrusting them the boys would call me soft-- : customary cried: hands. my are To con- rareo Bible 4 students' nowledgments seat. Th then 'rill recall that! meeting THING IN THE WoRLD. hearted again. and I would get litdot !tartly reedit Joshua did not succeed In driving tinue the quotation, "The passions proceeded in mild and orderly One-Minu- te IHawkins. I tle or no consideration. Essays After al fashion, yust not out the Canaanites from ail por- - !roused by the battle have himyou I slowly took his hand according to custom, no old fiddle-bocoiling. r moment. Jerry Moore spoke. cooled down; the senile of common him" mention being made Whatsoever of tions ,,t the land. The a nervous and pressed it. in he magi ask "I said, you," I stood there, with, the old that in the course of time "Well, Lew." he Paid, "I know Herman's tardiness or total abIkeep bouts Ward take his t'ing und hidf. it th ey; danger, the enthitsiasni of united It 1 shanl ask I what you mean, and I like ,to hear sence at previous seselons. In fact... tone. me''to Butt fiddle case in my hands, subjected The Israelites to I ask yrso"Herman.'If said. a, leetle. time. for bond- - tsCtIOn, tho exultation in Jehovah's me t as I watehed him tell nut cad you you talk that way, but in agato. and this the boys seemed to ignore bitni you. A ESS' BROWN "N a with vill you du li for triumphant aid, are felt sithatrt on mind. I don't want !run to the .door. It all happened age. And we are told that ptickler cane you can't honestiy hardly any of them turned their, I Hawkins, vividness which only a contempor- took the fiddle box, with a to know. your Iwant twenty of Canaan! king words yeartJabin, few the Lnyare know There to so itav that it.s just right. one you or net of that If you usnot "mightily oppreesed therm" Thal ary could have put In words." eyes his way for more than a fleet-- i smile. as I asked: are more abueel !this, all the time. Herman. that evenquickly Dick or Hawkins or anybody else ing glance. Doc Waterscould Make I. Israelites were we accept the above as auth- - lish language that If In Herman?' is trouble. "What the desperate word "narrowness ' Ore when you need a friendwhen you move. Herman had the door latch than the here would stay awav because you But I watched him. And I sawl Deborah teems fully to havestralv setts- - trine and otherwise subscribe to pereon will often describe another he answered. need any kind of trtendcorne and In his hande-- o'' "No had troubles of our own and that he paid hardly any attention trouble," of views the Bible ad Ode the the crittes, gravity of the situation. She: as "narrow" merely because he couldn't get here. you'd ,naturallY to anything that was being said quickly. in a low voice. "I aek you, tell me. Will you do that'" "You yust keep him!" he repeatpieces, holds advanced opinions on a given do me die favor, und some day. Jie smiled giuriously through 'his ed in a high voice. And then he alone had the courage to p it thel is One Of the most ancient Testa-tell us about lt, so's wercould have There was something else on 1 of GM compoeitions in.the ileraelites a I such the hosts! do rust fiddle-againtst for and old you the to tears, I an excuse for you. wouldn't you. warn lie does not stop to mighty went out, pulling the door shut of maybe. pointed mind, something that Sisera, captain of the Canaan-- I ment. But whether this be so eelleubject. box upon my desk. much thought has with a slam. Ali eyes remained on of far greater importance than any-- , ring, too. I like you. Hawkins!" wouldn't you?" iii:st' be it said beteti maY that ite toi Sias I called Barak In,'given to that eubleet. and whether laughed. "I don't know if I would," saidi thing that could possibly be said oal "I yust done dot," he cried; "see! the closed door for a moment, her army. t one en d temper, it with I agrees aid. he but refused paid. to la Herman," "Thank,. !there assume' Lew. with a 'hake of his head. done in this clubhouse. And I could' any ground for the cons,oI leave vit you dot vonderful reedit, Then, slowly, they all turned their what we know q f the period of :pions arrived then the grid left my face, at. Not infrequent"Perhaps my troubles would be of see that he was worried; plainly as And to keep gaze back to nie. But none said a l command of the Israelites unless- the Judeciii. dot you feedlefor luffly acfiddle-box from it I other enok and laid the would go with- him. To gleaned the kind that dots's stand tellin' to he had come for no reason than ly those who pride themseive, on for metill a leetie vhile everY- word. There seemed to be shout- i Deborah of I look on at counts the The times. ode desk. to turned she my assent. May gave other folks. Maybe little lierman's that boyish impulse that made him ;their freedom from narrowneal aro warning him, ing outside. And we all, perked up 'this .I.Ing comes out all right. maybe." our ears and listenedlooking at ' however, that the honor of Sigera'al. have ;uttered something. in trans- - lino 'atm Le think for them-elattroubles are over his head, too. You strive to bye up to the rules of Berman. His big brown, eyes were that. turned. he with then. that fiddlebox IAnd mission.. for while the .general can't tell. I wish you wouldn't make those with whom be wanted. to as- fastened upon the afraid tu to an; hut the ore not In his throat be one another much like people will rdefeat under these circumstances! sense of iconecious of this, and no they d:o a motion to fire Herman out of this sociate. as is natural in all boys. He had Just left his hands, and in his started for a sob is clear. the COnntX1011 they are not sure whether or should go to aevoman. the door, But even.al When Lit- - not rredi those who do their Own is obscure. sometime club. 'I'm proud to say to f011 all wanted us to believe him; to think eyes there were tears. The are thought Battle not live to another of the Plain. they he raised his hand to the latch he going someThe army of Irael gathered at erary critics are wont to sing its ,thinking with having accomplishminute or an hour. rght here that he is a fine little that he was as good as we were no "Herman." I said. "there's I wish you !paused; then turning, he ran swiftg "Listen!" said Doe Waters, the feat of Mount Tabor. boy. And 'what's more, he knows matter what we did; and yet there thing worrying you. and was praises as a...greatlyric and dra- ied anything, or with having made to back the desk. ly my opened me Don't start! tell would about it. that mind was one 1,ilat1e poem. his ' a in charge Of Barak upon here at something day. right " warning finger. musicwhy, nominally any honest effort to do so. As a I saw Be there Herman. yourself, this old organ, he stood up and weighed heavily. He yearned for no sound. of Abinoam. But there came It eves composed son; Apart from its literary eualitleal ,Irough guide. narrowness may be back t.l.e lid and snatched from it moment was the wrong tut something to as the meeting end we remained IA understood s that state or cond-played for me Beethoveres" quickly absolutely ten thousand warriors. In the it hae. a high historic value fiddle. He j though 'the old weather-staine- d "AM that's it, huh?' broke in possible; that I could see. And still you entered the door. I !quiet, there was ow further sound-- midst of that ten thousand men that it throws much light on the lion in which a person will arrowas something wrong a long hugged it as though it were the IWe we were not had Jerry with a laugh. "You and he he had come to mit through it be- there that social condition Pure the of at marched the Israel most precious thing in the world; heard gently refuse to give any reason solitary figure of a want to play music together, eh, cause he wanted us to believe that time ago. Won't you tell me all then. As re- -, for his views. or to consider those shouting; but we were sure woman, She carried no spear, or tlme of its compoeition. wth a sob. he handed it to that there Lew? You Oft the organ. and Her- he was doing his beat to live up to about it. Herman?' no was sound. further lance. or Other of war. She garde its authorehip there seemsi of another when they are opposed He drew his ragged sleeves acroes me and ran out of the clubhouse. man on his old fiddle-- rules. "What doe it mean, Hawkins?" uttered no wordweapon of command, yet no valid reason for rejecting the to his own. my head as I slowly put The meeting adjourned with the his wet eyes: And then he turned theI shook say, I bet you if h was bard up Doc was there asked and Waters, her was it old case. fiddle In presence back the that betokened 'very ancient tradition that It is a face that, although the and wanted to sell that dirty old announcement that there would be to rne multi look, upon his fans, THE VACANT HOUSE. the success pf that untrained army: the composition of the prophetess "He's a strang lad.".I said to a serious -showed streaks of moisI fiddle, he couldn't net a two-ceI singing practice at 7 o'clock in the; cheeks don't know." answered and which was to make Its last stand !Deborah. even though by such How thoeto wet eyes, was brave myself. looks the vacant house I I stamp for evening , and every boy in the club, ture from looked lonely suppose silly. holding wewe for ashearth and are The to I to home. down w.ent the acceptance compelled work, writing At that moment Jerry was sud- was expected to be present Our and defiant. old fiddle-bo- g my arms as I man as we know. was Deborah, a cribe to her qualities: that we are That Mande acrroes the way. "You yust treat a feller like a inieutes and all that had happened that "This le the in move about the a sound on the captain 'looked bard at Herman folks toNe denly interrupted grown time second spoke. mother and prophetess in Israel. It not liecoatomt,d to think of as fel a trem- up to the time Herman had left latch. The door Jowly opened and when he ,rnade the etoaing remark, friend." he said, slowly-irooms. But I have already No children And I took longer with the say that he has placed this thing was this woman against the ene-- , maie traits, in came our new memberlittle and the little fiddler seemed to bling voice. "Effry time- you vust me. it play. round in my keeping. But I don't undermien of God's against an noted that Deborah ought to have Herman, the tiddler. He had his, know that it was made for his treat me like I been de goodeq eork than eas my custom. because stand one thing about it, Doc. It's armed force withpeople. a to man. I teen would I allow their nine Do't like vot friend Vig-myself you got. continually I for he nodded battered fiddlebox under his arm. especial benefit, why hum, A a rude and noisy echo 'dried I the tunnieet business" of Iron. And critical examination et - thel There" the as usual: and his clothes were the rowdy. Bill Darby called base- you. Ftecktavree Hawkins. ober I fall into a spell of thinking. there "Ioe dangerous business." 'aid womanchariots won is impoegible hecause of That shouts from every room. poem same. He had not discarded one ball practice, and they all hur- yust can't tell you nutting.. I yust thought about Herman and his se- Doc; -- you all the heard shouting to see that he the Lord discomforted Sis-- : tpace limit. This. however, ought And the silence closing round you single item of hie did:reputable tled out of the clubhouse, noisily, can't. Look! From my heart out ; crets; itto was plain Heaven! what's era."And rustd and all his chariots, and It to be understood in our study al. is tell me everything that !that!" I like dot I should tell you. Aber, longed wardrobe. At the first glance you leaving Herman alone with me. like a tomb. on was his hosta, with the edge of the Bible cheracterc there is a grad-- 1 Theghostly his mind; but something, As soon as the door closed upon not now leant do It. Oil" would have said that everything windows gaze across the way face grew suddenly ashen as Sword Hi. some was fear than to that his oat was the same as When we had first the last boy. Herman turned so his before hand greater unfoldment from theoficorn tol With wide and vacant stare. H. clapped quickthat Sibera, Barak; The pointed to the window; and as seen himbut a second glance ly to me and bald 'out-th- e battered cheek and roiled his eyes to the his desire. had held him speechl- I followed down from his chariot. and; the plant. and from the plant toi Like one whose mind has wan. his pointiing, my eyes lighted ess"WILL" I would say to my- fell on his feet. But Barak the sapling, and from the stapling fled away Glued east tiered off window. to the self. "I've seen other mysteries. i tne upon was the pursued After the chariots, and to the full grown tree. and. finally.! And left all earthly cars. of Anil I've always found Out the Se- Most grimy pane face glass after the unto host. Harosheth of from the full grown tree to the Four Walite tie said can't make that I have th Gentiles; and the hosts of Si.- frightful cret. Perhaps I shall find outlIer- ever had a home. to look era tho mighty Oak'. Such is the store, of fell upon the edge of man's. too, unless this be the one uponl-- lt glaredmisfortune the of the wilt character in the lives Till they've known life and love, is at tho get through f will 'dump me." that was and not there sword; a man; and women of the nen of the! 'Till they have felt the touch of toad dirt upon the glass 1111,. . And so I would go to work again !grime Bible. : evil 'glare that froze the very left." pain. ,--SP on my writing. an an And about Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachul the I The comfort from above. In. blood veins. dropped nil 4 by his company to lie one of the hour end a ohalf later I had closed Pd!10-boand startled a cry gave book and was punching of fear my masters of ceretnimlea at a beauty But when at last they have bees Pacific Coast News the stopper back, into my ink show given in the Shrine Audi-- i made "What is it?" I cried out- - "What bottle. when the door opened is that ugly thing. Doc?" torium in Los Anomie last week.l Then who may say how deep it (Special Correspondencel in. Herman came There and M No--Mr. is also a member me. cMurin Doc could not answer ileum WS ANGELES. June Ill.Pri- a male quartet representing ofi Row goes. look upon his 'face. body could 'A have answered the :41 N, long it stays; how real N NW , and he smiled up at me. DN. . But Doc went to the door de,' night. June 4, a concert was firm, which Tendered special numquestion. Herman!" IT I exclaimed, on "Why. bers show the beauty double quick throw It open wide. given In tho Philharmonic audilit program.t It seems that in that vacant house "Back so soon? Pm surely glad to I IMO at' In addition to Sti of the city's most, The home spirit lingers his side In an' instant. ' ' in Lou ,undor the isee you again. One doeenl ret to !Something was moving along the torium of theAngeles, took who beauties part on: Lone lv and heartsick it haunts the 11) popular Los Angeles stake auspices 111 see much of you. for a fact. What i path. Doc pulled out an elec. M. I. A. for the purpose of fois- the program were the following: place ' brings you back here. so soon?" t trio flashlight from his pocket and Elinnr Ruth Roland. ' PeiritY1 Striving the rooms to MI. Glyn, funds to help defray expenses As if I didn't know! But I didn't threw it upon the river path.- . Hamilton. Uncle John and kiddies ting '' M. L A. excursion to Salt the -I Want Herman to think that placed exclaimed. radio station KILL AW'ietabithePartiUlmra: There it gothal We catch a glimpse of it mourn-fu- ll Jun. ItThe following pro- oil Mr. much value upon his old fiddle. He But it was too quick for us. All ' Lake. was face and Mn. Frank M White 9 imdating thelood bY getulad rendered: N, one 11 gram on to it. Jt where it I to pointed remember have and NN,,',,-..Nlay that by nd familv of American Fork. As it M. I. A. chorus the window At - an odd tint theSionladts side. upon my desk. moshape. half boy. half man. Dawning." William J.selection, came t Los to Utah. here,by Angeee "Giff to me dot luff4 feedie." he with an ugly lump upon its shoul- and Hortenso Gordon Salt, director INIANTSICWILDREN And will tor in remain sound its haunting and of hear the Sout,hern accomStood, sal& with a grin. "I got to to now. i dens. days It.!). panist; two baritons aolos. Robert california for several I und Doc. exclaimed lea him take hunchback!" a Ditestios It ''A Et. along. final Los rooms Mr. now of Promolint Chomiev has the of expressing any pain Bias of Los Angeles; cello solo, Thera are many ways a baby Joseph T2irmigh empty and Thereby feedle, dot. Donl you t'ink so? I !as he lifted his finger off the flash. Maurice Amsterdam bare. of toe Angeles and Sirs. Clara P Lamb' or irregularity or digression from its normal condition of ask Cheerfulness anti Ilesttutana you. Hawkins. voS you Vink?" light button. By Jingo! Hawkins accompanied by Squire CoopAngelo. Farm-- : of of. ths city. formerly of the' "You bet!" I said, nodding and llrn afraid we'll sea more of that neither Oplum.)forphine health and happiness A short aharp cry, a prolonged irrip at Lost to thoee-whnurtired it. University of CAlifornia, former' ingttom Utah, were married . at the same time banding before we get tbrougb with your nabs': hilneral.Nctx NARairtc tated cry. Restlessness, s constant turning of the head or of grinning soprano solo group by 3drs Mrs. Lamb's home in Los Angeles, And made the place a home. - Cora Thorn him the old battered fiddlebox. fiddler." S. They wilt make! It lingers. hoping for their return. June Los Bird of Faturday. Angeles. ths whole body, fretful, In these and other ways s baby tells Dont see fiddles like that every Which ere did. of Springvillo, Utah; two their home hers. Loathing the world to roam. Herman." 1124. A0041 Metropolitan formerly (Copyright. Mrs. Georg Judd. of Laverkini M. you there is something wrong. Moot mothers know that a day.Ton numbers Homer Simmons piano by Suomi New In hist Newspaper Bervice, he wait!' riot said. york.1 la her who Los act Salit are do Franklin. Idaho. bowels Utah, disordered or not vtattIng lot that soprano solo, by stomach, Angeles: &dm naturally chstradtertatic . "Som wayt t day A Mrs. Squire Coop. Some of the the cause of most of baby's enfrerings. A call for the doctor once upon a time. maybe. I show A lartists appeased twice on proferiostai t 0I 0 0 0 trot dia tartly 0 0 odic you is event of but there ftrst the inthe any delay thought, gram. dig hostile some day. maybe. vill" t low M. Edwin as Lebaron. Alex such a safe be ehould hand netcher's at Nibley. remedy ready He passedand there was a sudRow, ILoraine Crowley. John M. Wars.-I,- , Castoria. den change over a landocape when far and others of the stake Mutual! A helpful Rented the, sun is suddenly clouded by 30 over ailments used for for Castoria has been aro responsible for arranging of baby's Diaritoell g smoke Constipation Apa the the of has the will program. merited and large sign with! and good family physician years "Wellr I sal& - and Fevetishiess !tit inscription-- -nip "M.- - I. A.Charity in a measure not equaled by any other baby's medicine be-- He shook his head. 41TICK SALE. SPOT Ton OF SLEEP here !will Friday night" that4 yust got to go, now!" be said. Cbtlf is.oecoo ombloot t. bop. !hongsing cause of its harmlessness and the good remits achieved. in front of tho Philharmonic! m resulth4111,eettolalual or paylap 11,14 Pmts. Ire Ida ' Auditorium burriedly.as be turned for the door. rema is remember foraweek this: Cutoria preceding! U And essentially at Gorrotort, baby's two properties oF "Singing practice at even." I the concert aroused considerable 0 TacSintk Sit:Wore sear Kato& Idobo. otoolottoo This is a big statementbut a staerment of fact edy and not a curaall for every member of the family. What called out to him. 'Hope you cats .and a good and 111, comment lintorost berrol dor 40 neer of pot oti linen done results& ea pa tett opersto4 by Popo UTAH-GRANmight help you WO often dangerous when given to a babe. come, Hermast." COAL will not slack, even when stored tZs: his hand upon the i Goo toot paused. 'Three special trains aro leaving! Wooste. powow. two latch, ,Xletcher's Castorta safely relieves !rico Angeles to ceommodate Mel pre000d bristle totem butiditatt in summer. 1 am- Yuma afraid," be said; wit b 'trios Obortort6 tire 1M. I. A. chorus and hundreds THE CtNIfrifillei0R2C,1 of; boron mai To Sweeten Stomach "afraid dot maybe I rseat caul Wind Colio train ootling Constipation Saints ars and friends thou 41 soros SUMMER STORAGE 'PRICES NOW IN. EFFECT. of obtfo. of jowl come to dot insist practice." 6 mona Diarrhea tilloblo soil. 'Property oast lotber advantage! of the oscursion.18 ,Tlatulence 43 Regulate Bowels "Well." I said, with a laugh. Mr. and Mrs. William Peerson teem n groove 811,0011011. It is a clean, wonderful coal--6 coal that save& you "you know we'll be here, anyway, !Los to gone silt Angeles hay. so if you can Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Lake and other northern Utah!! money. His didn't wait.. He ran out of kite Rest and Natural Sleep without Opiates points for a visit with friend. and' 'Pearl Co. Maw Weems docr and I moved over to the s. COAL CO...II-ta- b Ilevlese !relatives. 4102. WI. Woe. The last I saw of him was his Ceopeteetes reel CIN. Well. tole II min rbolum. gall; Air. laterhen R. Mc Mures!. Iscn I Cob Co. It Y. Wiat end Hy. MAW West Jocasta Nutlike Connimuir ls flying In the wind as he Pre" Went and Mrs. Jceeph W. & Midvale 1001. M. a. Amami,. Deeper, Utica. Pike. alacele Pb... JTOMIII disappeared behind the evergreens, avoid imitations, always look for lot of bus Anthill. and signature of Peel a Oval C4p.. Salt lake Ott" Wes. 4443. on the river path. 6o-- s of the Pocatello Ceel Idabib. oonfectionary roaotoil j OODZA, ;TA. Whets I reached the clubhouse at recommend it. on each wore firm tr..k directions of a Proven everywhere Physicians big , oartmenf package. drag atmmamma Volock that night I found all the olomminm In Southern California. was Chosen ( .. ' , 12, 1926 .... , . ' i A : , ... I : - - t .. SECTION 1'01TR - 4 - Alo , , ,,, ,,:-,- ' , x , t ; ' - -- ; rut --...- i turn-swiftl- , .- It : Her-ma- s n I , . 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