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Show , , - . , . . , . . - . t - , . , . . t - . , - . .." ' t ' I ' - ',,,,,.;,14- . - - :- - , - ----- titE , 1)ESEflET NEWS, SATukDAY,- APRIL-1- 6 - ,t e , . - a 927------;-- . , tra .,, , ,1 . ' - - , . - , ----: - '''.. : .i'By'ROYAL - BROWN' - ' - - -- .. ' . . - , . - , , SMITH. JAIIIESCALVERT , , - Antt MitiotHcid D:tfferenri-I- dea Abottt Everjf-i -: , tlting.Love, Life, ; arid Matrimony. ' .. , . , . - ,, i,.4,. ..,,,,... 'Illustraidby , t , t . . - , . ' , . M'''''.........."....M..........n..."...MM..m.........1. late , June, when the cicadas , I witri botinning to tune up for -symphattleir And' , Shoot came home. She had wired , ber father iutd-hvies at the odI. aton When the afternoon local achieved its daily miracle. Before It had come to a full stop, Ann swung oft with, careless ,grace that revealed to her father and such of the world as was at large ' compng the station agent tad two anything but disinterested &Landersthat- - in New York the female of the intelligentsia still - rolled its stockings- .To the station agent she granted 0141 smile bar-- lather she presentedct presumably filial loss on the tip of his nose. David ,., Minot took her suitcase. Mot in New Yerkr he asked. , e - Ann, replied that it wee hotter .. than a place women never referred to in hie youth; but he merey re ,,IN I; as marked that he had suspected tp I", much. i. tv... e ' You look' bit witted."-Itadd .- , , - , NIMINIIIIMMENNOIMME.000.14111.PAPIPMM ; . - ' ' -- . - ' ... , r...- - , ' t - 4-- - ' , . , .. ,. , . -- --- -- . , ' 1 , . . . , , , . - - , . - . ,, - , . - - ' ,, , g EIMMEIMMMIEMPIPMlon , i. 1." . ' "and tell her what you told isle, "In .effect. yes- - I hesitated to - She was not deed. Site white- -. Ab;udtettheelwi use Vie word, lest you fall upon thatittnaturt libalwb- and her eyes. ope'ned me teeth and pered .. " w ItAttic, "Something," .she said very'elearI- bled Bob bewilderedly. 01: love!' artitivered--Ann. . mild Anna . ,410 IiIPP have a Pk Y, '"got notion." love what . 41 . off. . father. voice There "that be trailed would It t her that just , 1 1:434, He'll tell you fast,,.enough and .. ht.., . to stemed to him that her breathing What Doe Emerson would' order. i:f:- - Igt leave precioui Uthe .rolnanc. Fil"..elri. 'ie..... ". stopped. Bight. Doctor? In you go. Mob:" ' oN:;;itIIr.;;t,,SPI'bN.And in Bob went. &seine. 1ust-as anylgtitonmingistwill thuThe,idle paddles ofslapped ..... Doe En. wheel. - Antes father turned-io the .., he is," rne what the tell firefly ,dP,Zool.4.40.1 ' remembered I let, and the Above it the two old cronleat,ea erlOn- - 1 lust the oenceded,"but beauty ,'" se .....' to the mill," he sal,' -' ' the rail, smoking their pipes Billy down ii i:.... ....'''''''. romance of the- firefly will re- feet d ii, He la what be silence. must wondering . .. E, main. , Presently a clock struck' twelve. bappening. 1'11 go tell him.' Ann lihnigged her shoulders. ...ace,'......-'-...;..- ,.' ''.....if ,...... &bow But wasnt father Ann', wondering tairred. Billy .,.. an . 01. will eid. remain. too, "And it ignis g... ,o, 0::::,:, . . "It we are going fishing tomor- anything, Be was asleep in lus Z 1 latuua ,pursued bY '.children and row. ,1 we'd better go to chair. ;- ' minds," she bed."--b- e suppose adults with child . he murmured 7, remarked. sit up "Ehthttraphi" ...., sald.-"Bconcentrate all this all eight nowitdays.-t- ha wbr shoutas .. his Ann's we father grtpped way Artl. on ,merVirliat do you yourself used to. I wonder where our 1" 4 . most was I der. "Ouese asleep. young "....1. c:00,1 if. knew about love?" What's happened c. folks are." , e Ito, 0-,.' Vital se briefir. be hesitated; ....ory...--, Ann's father smiled. "I should The lights of car moving slowhave I cued:malty Then. 'Oh, , attest-Dobe answered, "that the most thet road ly their drew say." along t: .i?. '67241;. the of an acceleration felt pulse important thing Is still haPPening. lita ..L.. P No !accompanied by certain hallucina"Sound! like Jed Belies old Our young folks are growing up. (,, ' tions that I suppose one might Call truck," remarked Anne. father-"H-e's Lilly." ,!, .4...4,.1, Low. " be admitted lightly. v. 11 "Growing ePr 1 :" late up AL: ...r."I suspected as much," she comThen, the lights flashed across are."They don't Telltillt it now. they 4Bil- i. mented "Love being a matter of t They can't escape fms Introduction. here- foe" ly, lesthe law of life. They're goplus Ann grimaced expressively.. : k I to married was be it suspect." demanded Bob's father. ing amount of propinquity. "I've been working like a fiend." "MarriedBob and Ann?. I don't tt. At "Can't imagine-gu- es I'll to and that you should." She.hes' she infortned him. "Van ran over itated an instant before she added.te Europe, anti I had to carry the ' of He reached the house as the that Wear "And she is very charming. magazine on my shoulders." . "They're getting it now. exeourseeven- - the newspaper snap- truck stoPped in front of it. He eaw Ann was associate editor of ,J ed otherwiee.". show never step down and two other claimed Ann's father. old shots her of, Tomorrow." "Dawn. a Magazine , 4'.....b. told his Then crony all . . 'He gave her a swift alarm& "To figure emerge- from the drivers that Bobhe had an publication. When told him,. --are whom ..............7a.......":. 161 ) you referring?' eel... anybody wps inept enough to tell I 11., ' . quay'We'd better get her father ups"I .And when be said they'd Ler he had never heard of Dawn. , "Cynthia Lee. You've been rustel a reled over another Kiri. and Ann Ann was apt to newer that eke ling her quite a lot lately.! know. he heard Jed say. ' , , , nue- I her in eyes. got ,,,i something Antt's father stepped nut of the ; would have aseumed as much. Of course. if you're not announct was but that it Petted nothing shadow. "What - ---' as yet- --e happened?" monomial. of those ;magazines. Ed. on. the engagement 'It's ing could she so that tears, One of men the turned inhadtoward assured' Met he die." Anus father "We aren'tse yet," Viet was headed and Ann's father realized that it not see where she , .....ite her. "In fact, I haven't as yet him. formed the station agent, 'that are t didn't care. , 7--'' You see, was Bob. me. to her alked marry published by 'people whose browz believe marriage "Ann's hurt-ba- dly, I'm afraid."' will"You reatly are an high that even their feet "rat I've a Minch she'd turn Me down." babbled Bilthem?" demanded .....--.--1 change were driving and! ere in the clouds. Ws edited by a I 'Faint heart never wen a fair -t- he car hit a telegraph-pole.,-....,m;r....: . ,00111!II owe a We ly skeptically. who Lit ' lint. ' ! --T - . letting chap named Van Intek Solo' "The trouble, with you, Billy." -: I ..1,..E. -' , for doctor-." the phoned She's an see truths that escaped eee that -- eY ATM Alomi , mon and Socrates," tnhigrailtir; alinvedunbeterde a ' Aainin'smyfathee.r. "clis I've :bet ismakes Th doictord in her- room. A1 sow, the alt000Cillt editor of . to you ..,,,,,e''' '.' . . S!.eeel.eatte9....'' water!' nature-It- 's "You think that- - any man -Dawn and her father moved to. haus Its commanded.came. with her?". ,nature for the young ,,,,,.,..,,, girl; .... ' :Rote the them took ward his car. It le to have to live and learnyou ...... don't know anything . ' . , in his right senses would - , Ann's father ";:'1,..0i..0"'. t house in which five generation" of ...'..-1P-Z:.::?she doenn't seem Collided with Bob in the hall.getHit-It, can't tell them anything, Billy.. ' that only that, :, ' rather marry Cynthia than e,--Minot had been 'born. , averse to your soelety. Ever" time ty 'had bound UP his to find out for theta-got They've left Injured a in it , bring your suitcase up a news photographer takes a snap hand and put it in a sling. selvesbut they do find out. me?", ' minute." he Said. "I'm not worrying about Ann. shot of her. you seem to be. some"Will-- will I she live?" pleaded "I can carrj, t mytolf. I want a! Or Bob. They'll have their prob. ' what about." lob. on. ''how long has it been ati In- the middle. To pretend to believe there "What makes you think "Something bitten Bob?" swim, anyway." and it wilt tilts up their ennow you that "I lems, remember, Anns falger hardly saw, barely "Bitten him!. I should say some-b- e ' la any?" she replied. but he knew cult to assure a woman that she one thing and then- --" As he puttered around his car.. to solve them. They'll toms mention the fact that we have heard hint. He did not answer. -and ergy Most fooLsh talk I that he had bit home. saw her emerge from the house. thing had. has beauty as well as bruin?" Re doesn't pretend anything." been snapped - together several Bob shrank back against I the wall. to realise that the world waset - -, "It' is an insult to say that Van, protested Ann passionately. "He times. Are you of Bob, his father had given an ready for her, swim. The sun was 'ever heard. Nothing suits him." me to He was still there when Ann's made in a minute and that it can't advising In a bobbed same "Ann's She's anthe on her bright hair, way. getestimate. He had spoken in - , selected..me as his associate for that, I. willing to sacrifice :his own Ideal marry her?" father returned with the hot be changed tit a minute. either. new way, shingled, he supposed. As ling discouraged about men like ger yet the truth waa that Bob 'reason," Ann went .on. I because I am equeamish--- " "I hope so!' said Bob's ;ether "Absolutely. She's just the girl water. he had not moved when, for her costume, he, in his own you. And me, too. Were 'turn- did talk like a fool. at times. to And so refuse to be lila play- you should marry. Young ''I would like to believe that Van' an hour fervently. Ann's later. enough father again our outworn he hie father. He did so delibenttelY. Is perfectly satisfied w orris. no longer shied when with with 'your' thing until he tire. of you? He to tee 'No doubt about it. We were , amenable to suggestion, welt- - emerged. notions.' when his father sought to ride present relations. saw her so. ' kit he?" has pulled the 'complete Ste. co bred "Was that Ann's Weer- ttob put down here. Billy.. to live, to and exquisitely always The slow drawl broke off abrupt "I quite agree with you." he had over rest him. Teethe Ann flamed. I a roughathod dozen marriage stuff with half learn, and to love. That's what She'll see to it that your asked breathlessly. zasured Bitty 31tif1ton. his house!. ly.-- Frown belevr, where a path led of the world he- revealed ite lack - - "What hardness of youni 4s ehmr, silly .giria. and yoa, knew 44. When groomed. scheme to the he general :Now 'memo itia . correct- in.'every- detail, of is that home to a hint the brook i of brains. Even Ann knew the she asked. along keeper, who. ;after reminding three La he became tired of them, he sim- that you know the people you strain had slackened. Anna father --what I call nature-that she bad known him all her 'across the dam, Ann's incisive voice quicknesn of his perception. Now , "None," he admitted,' but I'd ply cut loose.". what Rob had been And now that they've come to her should know. that 30ur children rsalized 1 life and summed she had the right came up to them, our she instinctively prepared herself hate to see you' fall foe Van's line.l L. ithe'll had third young he married whip them? go to the right schools." "Suppose through this last year. and he trouble with you." aim was ' Ann. ity.speak herittind. had done soon into line." He .- rose and ---felt SWift Comaaasion,, 'Yea." . And Marrlage ain't- lit- his of them? Would ho- - prohe, peopte head is spinningl"'Mr the subject of Ann generally and saying, "is that you Cr. of a piece new But "What we ideas that he wants you know. tie doesn't believe in IOU have him live with them just tested. "I've got a home ar.d chil- - said, - - ' . Ann's bathing costume partieular. with your lather. You're a born to try out on you has Van Fleck it." 'She'll-sh- e'll , live " broke In you'd better come and tow Bob the same? Can't you see that mar- dren nowhow many,- may- - I conservative and you get more so picked up?" he demanded. ly. Bob. "Thai." flashed Ann. "shows how riage becomes ignoble. whet, lore ask?' home. I suspect be doesn't know i "It's this way. Bitty." be had every year." "What makes you think he has much you know about' Van. Be- has He tried ta speak, but Ann's father' nodded. "You look Whether he's going or coming." "Three or fourwhatever is the , 4 soothed her. "Ann's too old to be They both guessed who her corn- picked up anyor that he wants cause he has wake'. me to marryl she goner' And that was true. Thrust into Lam him chance.no 'He as If gave a needed She'll doctor you , number. correct yourBob : eminently Dighton, arriving to fey them on me?" stock. spanked, and she's not old enough ;anion was; Muir' self.. Bob. Sure you haven't any Ann's room, Bob had stood &Ivey' been perfectly sincere with be photographed with them. makwith hie father, had strolled over 'as yet to be reasoned with' he said. ''T know She regretted that instantly. al- me and other women." still while ble eyes, bewildered "My child." bones broken?" a .". ing charming picture.' "She's old enough to know bet- - to pay his disrespects to Ann. Van Fleck! had his though the effect on Bob was all And I know beseeching. sought Ann. "Because that stilted his - little ri don't know-d- on't care," Bob and Whenever they met, the sparks methods. "Past, present. and future reter!" , It was she who had spoken first. she could have hoped for. it -" assured him shouldn't be "As as -game. violently. Why play long flew-"Have you he vealed." suggested., '1 'Iltmernber,"' be out!" she had comshe cut in, with a "I he gasped ineredulonsI.- that way? Honestly, s gone in for astrology,-AnnAnnis all right,"- His voicel "You get or have --"I-- -I ism& 'a chap named Charley Em- - I "Tell that to dad," suggested Bob ,shade prefer." Won't have yea see too much dignity. that you Y. t nu ttity for him,-- Ann. is that he muat t, ou have a failed him and his face worked manded. will buck him up a lot, just me monk who lived around here when ilazily. inthis to name way." Vans be stop aboutAnn wants trying drag Ile mad silence. bit beher for:line?"' la convulsively. you. you lip an I'm merely idea has Re ' that for was counted pratloft, I was a boy. be bad cried, "Oh. to the conversation." hearinnt" n "Good Heavens," gasped the Well," confessed Bob, striving bad enough to marry you, which "I shouldn't say it required mu:h t n his voice. ty wild. When a girl you may re- - cause I refuse go prostrate myself with all his do." be re- to recover equilibrium. "nt admit la a pretty good example of what of a gift. It's as plain as the nme er roan incredclously. "Do-- do ! you niember. too. went buggy riding before his ancient idol, the Golden I "I don't doUbt.you What immediately happened - with man . men humor this knocks stands torted. that wind to out "and of the Ill my feel you should about for,,A marriage you Ann?' face." that way On your her- mother had been con- thereafter d Van married! "I should think he'd be satisfied, extent. A certain preposterous argument. The, be willing to stake sonsethins, inyou ever men"Which is very plain. but rather Bob nodded.-"HavVont." sidered La 4,:ndwav... But Ann. t man has more courage than I stead of nothing, as Van Fleck has shows character. tioned the fact to Ann?" L think." "She Was right, ton!" Bitty had DOW that you've gone in with him!" bounder. whose ego has was bruised and f, bandaged. though ' '"I-c- ould Bob for." shook his in feminine the conferred as I "You bad lieut. adulatien thought it by past." the "Character! You haven't speak So: interrupted. !I ruin see that now.'" for nothing granted. taking not. She'd laugh at me, I never "To marry me?" demanded Ann. Next." she suggested. "You'll character of a jellyfish!" please "Yon were all wrong about Ceti- 'yea but you couldn't see it honor upon him by associating my I mention no names. v a prepossessing "In a wayyes," he replied, ''but be ringing in that ancient phrase, They were silent again. while the had a chance with her anyway." thia." then. Bitty. though your mother self. ever so humbly. with hie or-Bob was ensuring her now. demandI what 'Just In What as was 1 had of his mind bow he about the sanctity happened?' marriage. June night rushed at them. Ann to a said you were old enough to know ganization. I grieve to report that, young acquaintance of mine was "She engaged secretly 4 ed Ann.s father. there were not a blood tie associate. I would like to believe could ever hope to square , him- What, is marriage but a conven. had speeded up again. better. You were young, and young if friend of mine. Its 'hadn't a nickel.: ' tweets us,he'd, take great joy In that be ewes motivated merely by self with the bunch he travels with, Bona! effortto harness a nstural Bob. "I II remarked 'Why. we'd been talkies. About to his name. and so she had promA, '"Well," haveto learn by experience. Van wants AIle to me the gate!" marry teed to wait for him. He was kill. admiration for ber Mental capao- after ill he has said about mar- force?" Fleck. , speak to Cynthia about this, lzu can't tell them anything. be- - giving , "And I would!" muttered his ity- -" - "Well." he retortA. "what is lthough I confess it seems hard on A it riage." cause it never proves anything to and his ,1 "Ana you quarreledover that?" ed"Bob shuddered ,"I shouldn't have told you." the history of man's progress up- her. A husband with no more aOw. you trying to be more dethem except that you ere an old father. with great feeling.. iren tightened over Ann'e---"i- n "I fall for it! Bob continued. liberately insulting than usual?" Ann injected desperately. "li-e- ward from the cave. baVe the sickle than jellyfish" suggested Ann's father Quickly. , , likes She an fogy." accident. automobile "No-- not exactly. Ann ragged "We all she deserves!" snapped "Tow are off form. Annyou he would marry me secretly, and harnessing of natural forces? ' Hitty served Ann and her father "Just as I fall for lots of things. me about another girl, and we got to be with me because we both , clothed, re haven't sCoted a conversational we wouldn't any anything about "Van Fleck wants you." Be', Mn. their supper. Ann did most of the ree got to eat andoldbe man well and I sort of , over LI ' that. I said some' knew 'him go hot rather '1 he and refuses rea-- I It. That was what he I ace Say." my on. !Oh, one mucn protested. member, want "How do went her is fa. Which you by men proposed." et& tonight. talking, slyly prodded keep other I shouldn't have. I said- -t t son Why I "know there is some'1'What!' Bob stared at her in- him? As a woman. notes an ex- may be as dust under your feet, thing. ther. After supper be took his pipe to endow me." -was an ideal she said "But you "Go. out What did you say" "You could be independent, thing the matter with you." Then: "Ann, bee--hout a fine- but Cynthia isthe sort of girl any e's in man theemantel. his credulously. working that perimenter. . from any right "1 maid man -in his senses would rather that. any manwould be proud to marry.I even less of a man thin' I Gnees Ill go over to the mut fur strike out for yourself, anyway." Ann bit her up. Van had said theory. that is." marry her. "And tie up to some other en- much the same thing to her only thought. To .sneak off and get spun right sense would rather marry than ...., a spell." be said. "Are you asking me if I im in Therethere is something I wish me.' Ann reminded him. than-t- han Ann. then woull I What's Cyntbia the tell difference? her. It tigrprittel could about old. you few days before. a The mill was very married as if ft were a crime, just love with him?" ehe asked scorn'Electricity can was I was so because that "But sornothinor Ann -t-hen gat wonderful at least get back at my per-bmake how realize pni l. you hole. . had replaced the old so was he could both voice ."Besides.'" Bobs ends against fully. he explained, " crazy about you." going play , she is and why I feel as I do about eye. and we smashed into by airing a few opinions the latter remained in place. secutorbusiness. with rare logic. ;"You treated me in Ann "And then got -" intimY She Be's something her. about and father over really -A , so rotten that T didn't want to . her eye." repeated Ann'a ''''"' "l'ittake it all for granted."'Ann eettlectereir. - ....,.. ' it. There it was David Minot's habit he has to standdofor it. I WetI lave.,3:nit. and yetLcnuldn't belp,-:,- t With Ilti '1i I. heard loverie-rhapecut in; I?" grunted his "Oh. I do, .' to sit and smoke after. supper. father felt see I I Can't .. you why myself. on , hand he his smile. Ill same before! the placed I1 dies have all , : ( I tI, ominously. They , i ,. whenever the weather permitted. t li I , shoulder. "Ann is pretty badly couldn't be in my right senses?" "And now" said Ann. "I suppose i., ,. il it 'I ..4 'Evenings such as this filled him this Apparently Ann could. rniello.rsoexmehdows.t I, 7-'He shaken up," he aiticE ''but we left 711 was ta he expected. Youve her. puzzled. tii, I. I . , 7"'':Ill'I'''' with a. DeDSO of peace. The waters taken 111. mute a for , They were both 1 Itt Ili,I i ri ,1 '1111110 ,ii !..t,, your place as an eligible ., quarter from Ann, her more anxious about a cut over of Loos Pond Brook. flowing el , And then. with a breath. e bachelor. You'll but be bad always found her fair' her eye than the possibility of in- moment. ll most noiselessly below him, were young i'dl'Oi''' less that exquisite Doc Emerson precipitancy, !, ternal i but that Now she sounded anything moron out of the Social Register. injuries rell ' .. ' v DO less peaceful than bie life had that so magically 'I r ''' that. She 'poundedwell.- - what - he was worrying about. She wanted to" enchantment have three or four - children, be- '' t , Oti'll'Ii'l: ; :1 rit I been, In the main. The slow slap cants ' l engulf. r11.1 be aura that wouldn't ' panoplies . ei "fetninas characterized solid a and end citizen. i usually up of the idle wheel WaS music to k f i He thrust Bob toward the door ad them. !I ' ... itt ' Ina", by thinking that the world was ;,10,,",? i. ' him. The call of the city bad never created ' N , 1 MT. bseirvIceetrspoliten 1 "We can't all be Van Flecks.' be of the room. kt.14.tr. for you and your class." iConyriNgeh. ;,"1!eie held an allure. The beet friend Of i '. he ,,,, il' "You in," suggested. never her. reminded right go thet 1.......A4., do dreaming I i , suggest , dis-, s his youth, Billy Dighton. had '' ,e i' "Whayould you i I I 7411- ,that was what Ann usually -charec, .,,, i y , , ' that with him on this urns cued more f ,mmr, terized as, "masculine." .0 she assured him. Nothing!" "e, . ago. i tha Pithier years t porch L 11 "Naturally!" flashed Ann. "That Theres no use fiery scorn. ' , the week after Billy's mother had with 7' la a gift." , ' I arguing with you. I'm tired and 1 1 died. --"And It'sr such a pity," he re, , off to hew, '. r-' "There is nothing to hold m Im"To i ,, 1' marked satirically. "Stillimagnie . lie awake half the night? ,..p: 1. . t .'1 ,-sow," Billy had said. "New York Don't be foolish. Ann. Come , i ary,,,,a, , . 1, saying to a- girl like CYllthia; "I for a ' ., tor me. Dave!" I' ,...,. I Ai '''"'llassa have ,a purely transient emotion .. i ., ,,,g;17..-?-49will ,clear your brain," ,, , l, I , WO to senthe eig piece,. Bil,,, rideit . V whichd , for youthe Will you let me drive?". Ain .,,,,,,,,,,,,.7,,7 ,, '',1 4.,,, II': , feitf iworealadlicazell talOVneo, tbhuiting'whbleuht yeoubertnedt ! "No. One of these days. when 5'4774.1 ,u "Whenever he re. you drive," i i '' coma . ; YU beck Yee made wiyplie. flare-uof Mire animalism. We '.. ; ,l'f ' plied.."I cease to wonder what the' :.''' ' - ....... . . ----- '' " is again." us I both of ' thst k,now marriage me. so I sure bolds future feel '!...., for II. ' , ', ' i. "What for?" 'T convention-anwe N , deigns si silly ,... 2k'kvYNNNNN V.. ! .N.Nthat I'll come to with a harp. in " 714275 ' oc,h., to enjoy myself, fish 7eng . us therefore--,Let it. ' - -- - mr bands." , bunt. .. There he ha& the 't ..., ', Ann turned her hack. -- , grate to check, . or, -- hitreelf, I 7, Even so- long ago, Ann's fatherr on Evidently ,"V'.((-suddenly- - aghamed. re him and off started at that, f ,, .. 7 of rAnn- - "Don't d" tad had that philombhio twistwere "Go on!" said top D ..... fort V ir , ,,....,. , ,.. mind that the gathering years , se' I'm not a yyonung u oe Nc. ''Oh, Ann," he protested. "What ,w deepen.. . tnhingP like , and mellow. ,'. ,,,, Cynthia! She come a over has You're , .. . you? ; ..4, 11 Maks a million, and then come; hunch of nerves , pree , , ?, Come .'...,-reupresents somi etibing tubtiy 'ri . ,, tonight. back to 01001 yoursetro he had heeltT11 un .1' ,,.. ' , commented. "If that'll what you it?" That's isn't N so, must This . have .. bet'. s. , SIAAS, apPeamd jeLik, want, why not stay here? You for tbey passed over z.,4,n,' , ,hesitateci. foot. the , .,..,Even,..soefly.he,.. , . , Then "Yea," he assured ne, . don't need a, million to fish and bridge .together and viers lost In I ' i :, "You think that any man In hie bunt!" the dark. CV7,21i1) . old senses would rather the Lest place. Dighton marti night right 7 car. the of Then a emerg. ilt lights ,.:. ,I1 The ills of Wants and children should be so well known to . long since modernised with pergo- ing from the Dighton garage, shot t Cy.rithia !hen mer. tIlle. , 111, I de! he replied, t Iss, dormers, and whs. had hoe, clown toward the state highway, , . , Iti 11 Riet.;.) , . . .. Watt it brilliantly dark.. Tonight rtehp:retitisreon oftothmee messothersseennthatusluireecessaryminder,oryets tyrnbuS yptomsOallgeSott omnf veAhenmn ein:re.a . "Guess Ann is drivinj . till right,. Mid ,t,filo, ,,,, ik,,,1 , ... : I "1', moment. I notlint. lighted. .1, l her. commented lathe.. I "il I , mused Then: -- ' "Guem Billy is back. mothers who overlook a feverish condition, a little colic, or a ':..1 Ann was The estate-roaA. 'X swept "Just becausejust because" ..,,..., ., i 'Inn's father. He driama. .Tit down a dark tor e1 nook them-likbe irritabl&-- If not corrected. they may.lea(I to s her- - Vo'iv.,. ' 4isposition4o she ,... tat. rant: squares begin i have to "rind aome of ' of light cast by 1 - scions sickness. And to correct them, to bring Baby back to . broke. The veered roadster altszp., set on him!" house windows shot by like sparks 11 '1,. ''11P1 medicine so use Mk heard footstepe behind him. driven before a gale. Mile after is the t its I ,. - Vo,itid- - 1,-of Castoriaa self, easy by happy ."Annr ' be cried reached 1 and ifV old friend. aaw '!! his toi I truVoing he k mile Ann drove so. Then she be. jp,nit. r.. thit c...;(4Ii just for infants and children. It Trill repast. the had arrived;. he f - . C tale. idThought you The next instant-they'di.,,, tan to slacken speed.been . , and so bring quiet bowels for elt4:11r3 forte them), aid digestion there (not you." air had of rush like.some The , I. t !il A . oi graph pole. Bob felt as if be ware , The other sank into the chair.' soothing drug: she smut less taut . , , . and rest. : lifted and flung a great distanee. , IN, , , ..tm .1,,,d to waew!... -'4 from ,1111, n ',dropped - , New The speedometer Bob .3'w4g-fri; c6, wend, h!'; 'et:;,-;' has been doing tart anfts andecrd?drYen. , , nHaete lyheatk.hne. mdaawInageda lot lie:: :!. gret iottY to forty.,,, made a little r Ii Telrirl'efik'bill;tibliCs ,I, , It tomach bowels of and . ., hut-- teat, , , "Indeed as Much from what Ann did you say?" demanded , ,. , , Aa6!" he shouted. A great b9r- - I hag rarkeed the nauseating Cieitor Oil, 1 I ''' ., , ' , , y,.... Soothing , ' - said, when she arrived this after- Ann"Vi'hat ror him. ': "Annr upon ; " T)0i1011.011 . ce,i'''' , boon. replied David dryly. ., ,.., Paregroric and other vicious concoctions in i w..,. it L -----zyrate, t ' be "I sag The remained didn't anything.'" of the , night quiet he Then ' Billy lighted a cigar. Aho lovortheir 11010)0. of true and honest mothers--tiotheI swered meekly. "I was suit catch- - . . lb his ' belleedvedtnili.Sarwdottdt11 his in back lining settled chair, - ' ...: utinndbrAknenl.cHruaed " 7, I - 111.- A. Liz, , ing my first full breath since we gbIldra3......-- teet to the rail. ,11,i111 e'?, , , to dsath &piano' ,, Isiah been- around, beret started." allance.Ifs ' ---foods ani mtlicines babies fia 'strong ir,qtJ Ann 'Ilicernad''llitt'itt ziothirs their will Tuna thltsteerinsr,sheek give demanded, , ; , tia,,104kr q . ...W.F. 1 410 retirrect'A Wm tattier 'Irwin , 48011 ,,,. t, hi asked what Is to his son. ' ' r ' .. ' ' , ' him. the ear. too. he 'good blinking- us- - I i She turned back toward, yet." "Behr Haven't seen him l imitations, always look for the eignatore cf , Zhet4t Then be dropped I To a ;od ', Now that his ovra sense of strain had slackened, Ann's.lather realized what Bob what?" is "What 'I : oomprehendingly. bitten has time in 'Dave. what , AtcAreabiltef I that Icl..b.111!re..i each . i.t 'The great problem ". .' pre. I had been through this last hour ,. and he felt swift compassion. , , '. packerk. Pbva:clams, steerreeitre , .........P1 dlrections,on i voting folks nowsda)s. anyworr ADM , DO pleaded desperate! . . Asked BilLy. 4 ' ' , . . ". . .., their"-sunim- ';.---- - e - -id er el ,....-- - I , . .. 6 "- Itik, 6 I , - "T -- ( . J -'- Mill-strea- . . ...- II) 4 , Aglir . . , ............,,,ez , -- , IT rwt":.-g,,,,-"- It,. 1 -- ,;, r ) ultra-rattic- al l - all, ,,i , , , - ing ) ri )).,5 - f"'"''.,,,,,,,, - l' oi,11.,11111,, V , )11 . - - -;" 4 01101 irt Bob.-"W- ----c .: blood-aineare- d' ' ....li,.., - . - -- aminded - ' itbut the. - -- l -T1 - -- -- r .7 , ':' ut ' t ,,R,--,- ,. I- ' a 20;0' - ....----- , 1,,,..,, - A -- I A .'..- ...7-- ....7.--..-.1- - , ' . . , - ,. Ming-block- s, - . . - . foot-brid- - s - - - - grown---tire- - e Were-abed- added:--"Tim- ' , , 7. I- itild-temi- - 'It old-A- --- -- ' - e , ohser- ' vs,---selected ks - fin-"A- re , Z , and ut . ----- , ' 1 4 weir-som- ' ' 11 I -- , , i i , ',' -- - ' fi' ' , ,1, , ii - , " , , , 4--- lilt ,,,,,,-"--"- ...,, .,,, tH . --- - ' r ,, ,,.:,(,), - .,,,-- :1 - - - rT d Al fa. ' -, i; ' -,k 4;1' y vio'f, (V , ' r f---1- yl 11 ' - . 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