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Show . .evo , f . - - , - . itii 1.- . --- Nil - , ' , - , lk AW : 11111 .10(ATA- tews Icy , 8 at - itr'diik kit . ' ' It , . , Os validity right after school w. acid our roosting as usual. When I came Into the clubhoues I --- ticell the boy, all crowded around the table looking at something. , ' 'Vaal You got?" I asked. as I . 'bung my cap on a hook. "Vs ain't gut nothin'." mid ifftry -- - bluer. as he turned around. 'Tow ' have. though!" I 'walked over to the table. The': boys made room for Inc I looktd at s itule cogs made out of thin pule. se Of wood. Through the openings 11 AlrOuld 141 a taagia Of birds ilk the,' care. i "For me" I asked. In wonder, ler." said Perry Milken. "I, "Tea ' reckon : they came from no boy whO, says his same Is Howard,. sir. They! were on the porch. whee I carnetdown. I was the trot Mr, to reach. , the clubhouse. you know. Toe me---card on the bog" belt the ever and read bent j I , P p,, no--- ) I i ' I 4 , ' '"), ',,,, - . 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"You know I'm for You. my hand. Hawkins-41r- a, last, and all the "One moment" I said, softly. time." "Unless you know about The strong innirerti, ei ZerrY's what you are going pootivort to speak. let'sright band ripped aside the thin ual go any further" the "I know." interrupted Reward. pieces ,of wood that triad the I and one of big eyes seemed Z". cages top. With en accord glarI two birds and Al at ;1131: while his other ITIrld;::th7;;TUred" ing door was n 1;6g: room. about "There's away: who would shoot such an innocent On Saturday morning we gather- little thing as a pigeonhis name ed on the river bank as usual at is Bones," -- - Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago . - I As- ' ' tion indicates however, an almost unanimous opinion of the preen that if Judge Landis had to go to rind hunting back seven a little 'vandal, 11:,en years certainly we have a right to of she said.- "Pauline, is not going to be photographed again until her second birthday." "But Mr. Long-wormid we could." the photographers insisted. "Well, Nick is etru-- - -- The , ot are wont to wonder whether or not Alice is raising her '.Nick" to be a president. . As a preliminary to action of some sort by the senate when the Gould credentials of senators-eledesi Peru. Here we bays two gout Mahn , inveighing ' against the powers that be. Surely something . is bound to topple. ion. boyehouyediad i Htwarlatallaireddthall 'It - that!" be snapped. surs-- "You'd bettor be -" Howard laughed. Huh!" be exclaimed. e'Tou wouldn't try to donY It. though would you?" Doody stored Into Howard's etres for a moment. Them with a shake of his bead, be turned away. walked over to the window and,. with his hands In his pockets, look. d out of the clubhouse. Shadow Loomis came over to me and jerked me by tho arm. "I don't Ilk. this." ho said. usdor his breath. 'What's all the MYsterYr "Shadow." said. 'how dicksmi I A UPn expoct initi1:017.7 Dead Pol. hamsand our new number. boo. mixed make together up dyall too But nin"oliZr offnyutorlil brotc'rkeinf.; ' I 1 ' - , , . cobrr - . . cc-- .. - fl.o's...sp'oy,-Rj11-::FrQrfi,-:..:- .. . . . . - I es, . Al Druggists Say Emerald- Oil Must Give CoMplete - tion sr Money Cheerfully Refunded. - - Satisfac- - ' "- . , - , - bottle of Welke. flot a itaktrlad On (full strength) todat Zvory well stocked drug stem boa thia with the distinct cluderstand- . Moone's Ernorald Oft and In two-oun- - afters- minutes the pats and soreness A few more Ms- at regular intervals andapplicationv ths swelling reduces. And as soft for Corns a few Sp . bo cheerorM Your money' in( that ach night at bed time ',dam plicatrons fully Warned If It does end they just seem to siKivol light tits Inflaminstiom soreness, find up and scat off. tie mattor bow discouraged you Pain muck quicker tban any rem- I bitvo been with ' pads, shields, or - , edy yet! svor used. ether ft you bay. lup. -- Your bunions tasy bOeo swollen tried epoiteetions. Emerald Oil then you bay',. and Inflamed gtat yen think you something to learn. &spoors. at , . i , ' - - . , , , - . - ... , , , - - " - , . . t . - . 'is- , A . . Cyrus E. Woods of Pennsylvania, former United States ambassador to Japan, is the center of political - , ' l! writers anywhere. Among them Edith Cherrington. Gladys An Wagstaff, Maud Chetwidden. Clifton Brooks. Lamont Johnson, C. N. Lund to mention only Mope who come readily tsr mind. Another encouraging aign: Orler Ir. Whitney, the votoran poet. attacks On' verse) Joyce Kilmer's "Trees" from a doctrinal standpoint.(lf I understand correctly). and Henry F. Kirkham criticizes the criticism also in term Let the excitement continue. ct - , . 1 ' ., - e . ,. - - - hili-B- William H. King of Utah. hail only in adding the United State to the hate-fee- t. with all three countries united In damning this country' as an inept meddler. 4 - th Now-peopl- C lira soreness, according to Senator -- - ' '..- being done any more." The Intention being. of course, to give old fogyisnt a resounding crack and to set the world right as to an antiquated form. Encouraging Signs-wel! Ah . Perhaps it's just a flash in the pon . . . at any revert to rate again to poetry there are encouarging Mins. During the last few years local have Imes and encour- age' versifiers. them in my opin- - stop. last ou;"noil.wl an:In'olvgoe.174OcitItiogre they mogrcnirvogrht"sure Hier: ay: so:I:nod:to Doody. r7 that time, but Perry. Shadow, Law sot member. "Nyel1..4ou-an- 4 Doody's bands Shodow. I will - doohlodi) into flubs am , pea Hunter and I were there. lanwiediv moivik it" he I 1111011In varicose Ort "wink: ,' , and pray for glook ' ' seems to mt." said Shadevr. walkod-niiwhat's ore did.' I It very good drtiffilie guarantees : ' - - ' ' - 611icyUcaci4 "that we are in for some tall do-- Rig"n"-"- (Copyright. IIST, Motropolitan Ito bo dons? Moonolt to and Your vast: .4' Toted beatat be spore , Ago WV." .. or TIM throe of toot troubloo or looney Itgclt,Adv. Nov Zack.), Sergio, ..., of.the to the Rheumatism the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monogeticiclattet , , Pain Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and I ' 00Druggists. ' - - m, ' . ir,""P""""1 for 631ds ' 't - - ili . eittiOt e ro 'A lonnomccept "Bayer" package Peossiell41. which contains proven directions. ., , - f DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART . stood before him on the "Bost easy, I said as I "Hi!" he yelled. as he turned laid my hand on his shoulder. -- rn and saw me. 'I've been having a' not sec you suffer on this account lot of tun out of theati,.pigeons of Do you know who Allied these youen---- " . birds?" frldinet" I broke tn. "How do That shot Mit 'him. That quesbirds are mine?" tion was the one Ham Gardner was you figure those "Just found 'em here when I' afraid I would ask him. He aortcome down." he said. "and they're' al to shake his bead and backed the sante two pigeons we found away. to do here illoe4ay. WItat you go' "Don't ask me that!" be yelled. about It?" "Hawkins!. Don't ask ins to tell" -- "Turn 'on loose I said. "betell." spoke up the boy with fore the other boys anlve. And for the'I'll dead whose name was the love of Mike, Jerry. don't say Howard. pigeon. "Ton don't have to stall a word about 'sm. rill bad all I around like that. I'm fair and could do to smooth this busineas square. I know who killed my pigout with the other fellows ia our eons that I trained to carry mes, . ... Unless you set the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not get- -. ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years. - . that ble. "BAYER ASPIRIN"- - SAY lit D ks -- , 1,,l soma , - ' "' . , , , , ,e,,' , . i ..- .- 0 , till 001 ,,, - wasn't us Pelham' who shot this bird. There ain't ani grudge in Pelham against you, Hawkins. We saw the bird fall. We nicked it up. 1 IrtogiddoBn'III knee: mwylterepttohismgrd west... . that i It-- And : i . - et oanortlioAt-Tit- our captain doesn't. Ske if rheteo ri6 hood - to explain." he doesn't like anything, irs best broke as he reached not to have anything to do with over in Howard. other dead bird. the It.'. arook I wanted to send ll'Open that cage. Perry." I said; "I understand. messages by these birds to Sake"and turn those pigeons loose." tary Hawkins and his club. SomeWhich he did. ' body- i s smarter than I am, that's so it Jerhappened that Friday the flinty onsood0000wda. isiL.00ry 1 to Itoeoreol:ir,tiro When I opened the clubhoun door had I saw Jerry sitting at the long pine if you table in our meeting room. a trial "No! No on his face, his whole attention bolding up fastened. on a little wooden cage get li ; h hue petefantaile, he called them. although I wouldn't know a fantail from a shavetall--wel- l. what'll' the answer? I mak you. talfYol are always now kid: what would ;otallenmslaTell of this?" , ' i itI , all log - life-blo- In. ' - ,r,) ,,.., ' 7-- .1 de" . , - tt libill ........ 4 - - , ... -- 4 tO ' '- - - a , DAVE R ' 1 - , . except-throug- heee I university- n p, , a Ina; mind, above the average In capacity and Intelligomce. generally speaking. The Pier Critio The play critic was older. but not ti old that he probably could have witnessed real old time drama of the cleaner sort. the burlesque route. But this second hand knowledge of a. certain stye of tieing and writing. now obsolete of course, evidently formed the basis for his drasereening condemnation of matic form as inseparable from drams, both ow and heretofore, as anything welt can be. Incidentally. I believe that the strong objection to melodrama voiced by teachers of dramatic art in schools is based on no wider consideration of the subject. The extravagance of a former styli( is used as a weapon to knock galley-vrewhat is really' an inherent dramatic form. Melodrama. In all of its aspects, is swept out of consideration as eaMly as the young man consigned poetry to blivion, or as easily us lienry Ford I. reported once to have sent all history into th bunk heap. I have no wish to compare the old with the new, to the disadvantage of the new. But I am startled at these confidently expressed Ions of some of the lounger generation." Generally speaking the half overknowledge of youngster anxious to be thought need not cause any great conmernaSon. but I believe such opinions to be rather widely held. and not confined to the younger generation alone. In the matter of poetry I as shocked by sty young eritic's attitude. I have thought it rather con-- , mendabie to begin with Jame, Whitcomb Riley. say. in youth. and gradually gain taste for the more difficult poets until Mears 'Ode on a Grecian Urri"-ls recognized' as great. as any critic ever said it was. itself as a justifying thing of rare beauty. truly "tts own excuse fur being.TImagine my shock- - to- - bear all poetry, of all ages and of all kinds. consigned to limbo. "just like that." by a youth almost arrogantly confident. but prepared to defend his sten& and. doubtless. with a knowledge. that. radical as his views were. they would find indorsement by no inconsiderable of people. atter of drama. imagint the shock to one with some ac-quaintance with Shakespeare and his melodrama; a casual reader of (admittedly) George Jean Nathan. a modern, by the way. If there ever was one, who holds Melodrama to be the one true dramatic of the stage;" form. 'the familiar (in a measure) with such writers as James Branch Cabe!' who holds romance (a form of remelodrama) to--be. -at bottom. -sponsible for all of the arts. Imagine being told by one assuming the air of a blase authority condescending oamoraolliozolybeigioont sProdraYnt,"ening-te- - , . hr no-L- , - likan , .? ., . ina kind-heart- ' 11. - . ' -- . , ' - , t , - , -- - L' it , - . sjtelfailOr ',', . . , .'- ,N . ?Arent tongutausli... , I 1 Llterybotithe What has Keeley done? What hare we dons or not dons to warrant the . masstng of marines and By Henry Hoskins. down there? Aro no &in-- ,' war! In such an emergency- ., , , laudden storm that 'will break early in the WASHINGTON.- D. Cy Jan. pin our faith to somesession of the senate. Re-It might as well be Mai.", a rather .unique New Yeses resumed aPPointed.. bY, President ' greeting corn" from Captain' Ran.' Conot11111. to 'the Interstate ComWoods name ' dell of the Steamship "Republic". merceCommission, I Eliminators. a shipping board vomit, operated ' comes hp for confirmation and a' western of number considerable by the United States Linea It' runs aud southern senators are sharpenBF THEODORE HESE , , ri ea follows: ing their knives to oppose him for . ThirlY years ago: Eggs were the reason that be Ives campaign of the twist wris a With alight Pepper to two- dozen tor a quarter. miik was manager for Senator an gesturea . Pennsylvania'j now famous pri- the modern young S tents quart. The butcher gave mary when aattalaill'a iie of money postm out of existence. . treated the and cat reliver ler the was indulged in according to "blot for me." be said. "Poetrre girl Valid sitlitlaboielogria walthTsh:olltireila if rsit s.ver, week rir11:11.dadicomwmhottlwel.liNld'ooet:si:dvthitilta.babirust theliOurbhuturtadeafns111 gni:I...crazy anti did the wasbmg. .Women did WeeIf Beecher the experience of ClirlaZreStaWdllt ojaaPillamezt4 ilinwoereke.nootinol. Another Modern. In a position to ren and of Wallace IdcAmant axe 'and whisker,. chewed tobacco, spat any critenoit, his friends will desert exert some InEueoco on content.. on the sidewalk. worked OttlitA I him in the thick of the fight and porary thought. on being asked for hours a day antiVfir went on his confirma.ion "will go down opinion of a play. delivered this: A kerosene lamp and grass before the mower," as old strike. It's melodrama." . etreropticon In the- parior were Bro!her.Swan tried to say.' tYes." W.. the reply, "If Its form Its Washington is agog over luxuries. No one was operated a- - , must be defined, on for uppendicitis or bought opera situation. For several years 'Melodrama." continued the grit. old' aedeutimitt.. pErdooduaruciti superaicceor aglaelltiuste, tkh:la.mitsliovasdndwalkgeood ngAgnuid simply not being done anY t .. ed asason in Washington. aidedi In6re.Th: to-wish their friends. s young man with the anti. I of the tux FOE . WRITTEN ...- , . States kias a rislat to recognise 431as ea preddent. why hasn't Mexico a right to recognise Sawa? What has Nicarsirna ilionsI IN AND' AROUND ,IYASHINCyTON 10 1 . - -:, ..I thatr one of us should knows And while we sat there, sias it were. there lently came a gentle rapping on our wan- . t ' I 1 - , 4 ' ' (14 - aoeuriStatirctin:. t -- ... 1 ohnetrartYt-houg- t I was "What , 11111111t l 'I am start rmmE - bird was sitting outside . I spots the window SM. pecking upon ,, the glass with its beak. ''', .1 "Ons of your birds, Hawkins!" 111'' 0, r piled Jerry Moore. It Ors winand raised over ' r, walked t I i . ,I ' , dow. The bird - fluttered inside , Ilmw11, '11,1 OUickly and I caught It In my arms. i f1 , I, ' 'V '1, I.: If nestled twl.sea olio la acrtillaarleedttneltv,:liatrugtmhmeousionsidatedlovera Ptuf lees. yh,,,t ridest-c.liathi:dgentilly ch;Trulodtoute.abyit ri",ti,. my i ... or so. as even I I I to chinbut 1311, 1 my from the outside, 'opera ,t 'At"n the I around set. to radio. gees Istars" &, .11 was his , sight of something on its I N., '' i Ilit,1 drinks i conductorJacquesilamossoud cigarets. and all went well until shiny band of --metal that movies. smokes , ,,, Seckatary Muting ,-- 1 ' blames the and kite ,, 'gin i synthetic t of I paperto have one day "Jacques" decided piece , S iNE.1, ltrinICES cost of Oving on the Republicans. an opera I cried. Company of his own. So t!"14 same bed never the to Tht y go day he up and resigned from the Wash1N the bit of paper an4 'Was there nothing elm leaught up and think they are Ington Opera companyand now adir from the metal band. they geta wonderful - It?" I asked. "No manage of with! This is vertises he ill - present Puccini's iimit;: Mir frontma-and ,havtag -- sway got ' kind to explain?' the age of suffragettes. flappers. greet, grand opera. "MAdame ButI spread out the cruinpled , 2 Perry shook his head. excess ' ,t: taxes and proIssotleggerk paper and read,- loudly terfly.' with,an all Metropolitan 'Just . the box. sir." be answered. - WA')') hibitionand it you think .life the for the others to bear Opera east. January 21. at x' took it Inside quickly. sir. be- .. suca worth wish have you I happy reaches living. ..If this you, Washington Auditorium. cause I was afraid the poor little . ew N Tear." ceeded." - !hinge would frees - Meantime "Edouard" is going - I looked up as I finished reading - on - out there the porch." A canvas of citizens in public and ahead with his production of IA NN,.. this short Sentence. The other boys " grinned at Perrir and then lookstood with Open mouths. 'Went. private life by the Associated ,Prese Botleme," also , by, Puccint, two ed back at the box. "Well.v' I said. ."whoever it, was 'hail 'failed to 'reveal anyone who week earlier. at the Auditorium. - " 'Good thing 'sums of the Pelham Intended to "take the Pledge" on with a star cast that includes seven ha has .succeedwL" , fellows maw it first." I said. "Ides the leading 'Too bad you let the bird get New !wire Daythe day of good "guest" artists from st.EMLD '10 IL.10 too PLACE' THEY DID NOT DEEM 10 DE A FRAM It wouldn't have been there when resolutions. Perhaps such failure opera companies and a sensation Loomis. away again.". said Shadow conductor new you came down. An right. let's eve e?om.Pom,.. . the fawas abidto law to due "guest" the fact rm believe that ally "Hawkins. beginning label they look like.- Open 'ovum, what I do dotanl suit you el any I "Without a doubt." .I mad: they kind o figure out war your game that hititall pigeon would have ing eitisens did not muskier it nee, mous Rumanian. Georges peorges' 1 of turnsame chorus Eo are two we .a." me the co. the off with tell also I. the -.. sate Perry.", In original were this rieped club. pigeons DO11-top so; other fella esssary and the scofflaws t Perry got au hammer out Of the and pick out a new captain. But ed loose yesterday. Perry.oWell I and lifted out h e pigeons. They He did not get chance to tell us ashamed to 'admit thete was any the Washington Opera company side 67 the of boa forted nut and orchestra loose did open , tool Will to 'be fluid.. They what he believed that fantail would reason for them to "swear off'. and an enlarged again." as long as I got the right to run turns 'em slats of the mire. He v nd out this club. III do what I think's beat Perry let loose of the bird In hisI ',lamed to know the place. They have ban. There cams again the Then there is. the steady drinker players. , for not dill Of It nor did Sutter to the fluttered with a one loud toot, tenderly; hand; in till don't pigeons, clapbelong us of floe. all a 'and sound of shot. pigeons who wouldnt take the pledge if - With so much effort in a musiPerrY loves birds and animals and here. Where did they come from. ping of its wings for the door I they make a beeline for the It was offered to him in anything cal up at once to listen walked slowly up straightened the capital city should coneverything else that Is not as big and why? Who's gobs to be so which I held open; and the incise dow light. They on door The irt milk. siderway but "Old Crow". concealed boy opened. stypd 4 itself fortunate. yet the well to give us presents teemed to be tho signal for Leland dcwn the table-ti.They eyed the threshold. It was Howardthe or strong es be la. Hs banded me , s a discona me 1Ve second or moment In two for with bead the cage. It followed. like those two birds? Moat likely mate the bird as he went for the A brief item In a New 'York wishers of musical art areand war. boy with the many pigeons who bad certed with the disruption one. I etxoked the soft feathers of somebody's trying to get an ex- watched them as they soared into corked to one side, as much as It shown fantails the us of death the announcedthe paper flight recently a rival factions, "Well, You fat little. the pretty thing as I looked st It. cuse to COTO, in here and mime a the cold sky and beaded aouth. And go see:what in slowly, and in his in Amityville, Long Island. of Bare fare between the h. came menace the future are you going to do hand tody, and then set it down on the table. racket because we got their pigeons. then we heard the voices of he held a dead pigeonby Alexander. 87 years of age and which they fear &bout it?" of local other down river the grand opera. boy coming It steed Perfectly still. Its little Not much. lot glad they're gone ' it was one of the very pair an actress for more than GO years. development But whoever heard of 'grand opera They pecked at inkspots and Jinkal on our beady trio watching us as though and yen ought to be glad too. Take path. we been , . had Lake Old residents Salt will that of finding table-toCity on marks the "Say nothing about IL" I said other being produced anywhere without it knew we would bring out its your meta The meetin will now remember Ii8r vivacious acting and .jealounies. without the least eicti ot being porch for the last few days. bickering.. resignations. in the cage. Perry hand- - corn. to order at once." be as , he partner did this?" Who In asked, on back sixties i the the throwing up l of parts and sweet Wednesday it happened again. frightened. 'Nice pidgy!" I called. held out to us the dead bird. A dancing the same thing happen- That pigeon. and I Tuesday of Lake Sett Theatre. At the And - ed .trtsIt the second stage I out of tune? keld'out my hand. beside Its partner on the ed. That is the birde in a cage on is. the two pigeons were again dortly. stood feath- one time she made her home at bells jangling a breast blot the dark red upon of on. and was eutatretched, fingers oar ' steps. Luckily I entable. They were beautiful things were found on our clubhouse Porch the firstporch shot had where ers showed the President Brigham Young's resi"Music bath charms to soothe one down to the club- them carnet over and pecked at MY two pigeon1 . with broad. when Perry came down, and he house tered and ended the life of this one dence. the Lion House. and was a the savage breast To soften rock that day. Perry had been de-p.. thumb. Then, all of a sudden'. like the took them inside and placed the ask "I Joe-a- l of beautiful spreading fan taile--It- urt God's earns things. friend and shout! a was of there It or the bend a knotted oak," sings the were and companion others the taking hundred or Ettore that Perry and I cage on the table. Luckily I hap- layed ory Meere's voice on tAle river path. you. who could do such a thing? daughters of the great leader and poet; but music with all its charms their own sweet time as usual. - - - - know had men at Howard's home down pened to b. the next one to arrive I went down the river ask Who? were-wi- th I item pioneer.-in' reference path not the particular charm to your" The .very the river last week. They seemed before the others, When Perry thing was quiet. I took path But nobody spoke. Who? Who contains some errors. It says that soothe or soften or bend or (ease my key out I him. The pigeons became wildly us to know each other; theY looked at showed me the bird. I told him It of tor pocket and walked of None excited and flew against the will- could do such a thing? Miss Alexander was a member of the superiority complex of a real each other for a whtle. after I would be best that we turn them and there. as I came in along t dow panes. as thougn answer. could wanted the old Home Dramatio company chesty musical profeseor. they sight loose before the other boy. came. l- "Well." oentinued the boy as he in the fifties. As a matter of placed the (wood one on the table. ,I opened the window. I Nicholas Longworth stopped suddenly to Hee.I laid. maid Perry. the old shack, But - Hawkins.' and then, as though they had reand I ab000d them lowered his gaze and stroked the fact she was not a member of "act!' In tracks stared the Speaker my at and ceived silent signal. they flew up "surely they are meant for us to little wooden cage. out As soon as they were gone,. I plumage of the dead bird . his eyes that organization as ft was not in made in the Sunday pafront page sir. be Etee. why would they and fluttered near the root of the keep. exclaimed. rushed back to the table. I picked upon the crimson stain. He paused. existence till In the eighties. It per., first for having descended I dosgonel" our on . here for 0s waiting porch clubhouse. They then darted for It was the same pub' of fantail up the little wooden cage and took "Well." be repeated and then, rais- was the old Doweest Dramatic WOO. from the Speaker's throne to make air. when" the window and dropped It ing his head, he looked me straight elation that she was a member of, a speech, the only time be has ever the windows pistons. I could not be mistaken. kite the. loom.-- I sai& short:, The sense trash. can.-A- a. loath-ere :into e 'Tura ,.,"They want to get out!' yoned f so I in Aim ays.' "I- - am sorry it turned and It was In the sixties Midi Per- done such a thing.- and second for meriting, JorrY OoYe. "Thbrre afraid in ly. 'Vick la captain: I'm only the told me.' But wily were they noticed that it lay nein two of HI out so. I had planned It all out formed in the theatre. which was having come into sudden notoriety --can. in neck. If anybody wants to make us' left en our kind the trash as just the subservient husband of already clubhouse porch? right. I train pigeons to carry mes- not built until 1862. Dick Ferris, our captain. walked a present of these birda why does Tilers what was keeping me guess- Three wooden cages were in the sages the famous 'Princess Alice." , see. I had trained this you can. been Niritteever had , to tho door and drew it open wide. be not come and bring 'am to us, ing. If the boy, who called- him-"- trash Mountain- Landis-seemyou...not hopairtantalls,.mint our pair-opigeons-on the pithis Velma? any of its bad - obanoe to and not leave 'ten ea adv. steps headlinia sensational was In Howard leaving- them leaving - -carry my messages up here to be making a mountain out of it VVI4 mersto as a strong see a word the pigeons went for the without a word---- " there every day, whet I wanted clubhotha -, to you. in case I could be of service a molehill in accusing Speaker and 'wrs acclaim "Nick" look like 'the- same two to Enow was "Why?" I picked up I said to myself. he certainly for the Presidency beédntender open door. mimed out and were - They Cobb of to a friend. your "throwing away there" game." we- set free yesterday. str." said the It was worth because while the floor of on 7 his cause of thought rage and opened the door. Ho nodded toward Doody. our back In lel,. Baseball is the great the House inspeech "What the dickens did you do Perry. as he lifted one of the pig- went Inside and placed the birds it had ma three wooden cages opposition to Coolnational and the the newest ' with he member. pastime public as It wherein he , I told myself, that for?" yelled Jerry Moore as eons out of the cage. I looked good on the table. Them I went beer already. and. policy demands that It be kept clean. but idge's cruiser and long at the bird be held. Than and locked the-- - door. Isiow," I eras bard telling Just how many feather In his smart gray cap We owe an obligation to our be glared at Dick. said. seems It to difficult understand from service "! don't want any why "I'm captain, ain't demanded I bent ever the cage and looked at said lo Inyfet, "Pm going to take more wooden cages that trash can at the Washington Conscandal needs to be projected now colleagues . Dick. 'Yoshi All right. then! If the bird Inside., you." said Doody. as be walked up aover a good look at you tiro birdies and would hold. not to exceed our ratio. But , -an toque that hat been seven ference ' to the boy with the dead pigeon. it owe we a Thursday happened again. greater obligation to the It ! TM. time I met lAo. Hunter on But here I stepped between them. years dead. Both bmen are per- American people not to go below of-out . manently were having birds river "those and said. the 'To me7 I down. path it." , ' i - addressed. Howard. I am tat one retired. The evidence against them .' together we walked up to the club. , haulm., to find Perry stokes bend-ta- g you will talk to. Please let out the Is not conclusive and the Injury But lent a; a result of this inciover a wooden cage upon the other members. They do not know which- Is bound to result to the dent his vaulting ambition soar too game will be Irreparable. Unless clubheuse pomp. ' reasons for Judge Landis' high and o'erleap itself the fates ) "'Tim same birds, sir," said Per- - you.' and , The boy with the dead bird smil- better are forthcoming, baseball action o came Ivi, up. with- which poor "Nick' rYs 0.1 wanly. Ho nodded his head. random will charge him with sen- applause Lew Hunter looked at me, but I' ed."To was momentarily greeted. by the yolk" be said; "to Hawkins, sationalism for no worthy purpose. ,, shook my bead. of shidorbacestkiatoePel"darths is the only the that publication Sockstaryyes, e .t don't "I underetand I , ' sent way I thought I might do The papers are conducting t which broughtdull. t f said. honestly.. "sad I know ri:, these sickening thud. pigeons down here every day poll of their readers and supply. again with I. A have to make some explanation." . 0 As the story goes, certain photogrethem-witof Part the training system" which ing Lew. coupons said upon . talk was suddenly interruptIii to vote the guilt or innonenCe of phers for the press were anxious -h "My! must think of this thing. ed.HisHam 1 Gardner. one of the Pei- - the two baseball idols. "Trio" to secure a Christmaohposo of lit. $. 1 leaving 1 thattlurbki ;?Ii tile Pauline, eser hamhifoelloowsoh wcwhoorredildingoot ttkoeuroto, otte,wakeor . Cool:bilitietturritos most photographed chlild in the ger s (t)eirt1:2Pyou ...... , -tor- , ' 1 i tit., a;tocrri? 't.Z 7 714 l'1,'kl::,"'V '11 I mid-ai- r. ' ' tili3s. SECTION . . l1ottuoalnents4larowonith But just as we took our seats. something caused us to pause. I can rememebt it se plainlyDick Ferris. our captain. wale Suet about to hit the table with Ma wooden haatcame the sound mar when there of a shot. Dtck held Ms hammer paused tn 1111 I 01 rre &waste" roadeIn; - ,. i 114e,.1 1110,1 , - ' I.I. tii Wiriv . ,mooesecanasandse.00.,,,eoeittom,a,aut itt . ,I1 - ' ' ' ,,,vi'll' '11it 1 iti , , t!, illI li s dr 1,41 T g1 11 1111 ' 411111-1ka 41 1111 i rl,rIli ,t11.1:itlr,t1g,!! - ,,,, e ...ture........ ,,..., 7 - --- r '' , "Because It is Saturdsyr asked Lew. 'No. Because Hawkins and Perry have been getting pigeons." he said. And then he moved 'away. I didn't like that. "Bs on your guard. Perry." I whispered: "theY are suspecting that we snowsomething more than we reallyHeknow." stook did hisPbsoad.rnt notpartinver. duster,. and began to get buoy. In a little while the rest of our club members , . a sh, isit l''''''''''' ,. - ...,-- . , - 4 4 - ,, I . TILE 'DESERET NEWS, SA'111311DAY,- JANUARY 15, 1997, - . P,', . , . , . - . - ,.,..,..!..1.1,.11,,,,AA43.,10,,,i....411041,01,OVOV ,,. VW.;,r1ZA,44114190,40&,40,..4.ktnt, 40.011V044,',... ,h ' , .. . .....11.,-- ,.16, ''',,,,,,,,,,spe . ' |