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Show r., I , - - t ., ---- 61..., - 4Sgwanr'imiRW.Fffr . , e 1 1 , , ', , , b :'" ' . -- ,J -- 2.... THE DESERET - . ' The Little ' , , '1I i ,. , . -- Q.,. I - -'' J Pori 'win(' In th- - of 1..,11,n'2,UE. 4,a . N.. t II '.7,1f1! ' ', 10A a,- 4. '" I , ' 11 ..,,, . Iitiae,,r,,, , , ',;, ' ' f,, ' t - - - , , . ,, '' ' , ,. ' ,., ' ' ,,..., i d :" .". - - , t '' ,, ,t s:,- 1 ,n:o ,, , ' , , .. ,,t ' - !"-!- !!" - , : ii ''''sI 1 5. ,, , ', l' - r' fr ,,-- tl ' l - ' , 1;-; - - - - I i. ril-- - th-- I , ,.,,, 'e fr ,,. where w a osin-C,- HoLDING A flusBAND , P.h.' ,, - ',teens. thir,a that , NOW STRONG 1 Compound Led Her To Try i - It Vegetable , ,.. 119111111itiji ratdind. -.- t ' e40,1r1 Peter Rabbit - . it so- it burns out lolly F r.dt Tit :,n..es d."a hitn the healthier." then oh. w;th a gentleman like , 0 ir comrade. Mr n flIT QUI! maladle Droguel'amour i'..lerirs gang Medecin, n legre est ce Paelr it in Canada and doubtlepa ,, Si) that the ery dicky-bird- " will answer re-wee he retorted. But if you I rnan, does John Drogue mate below his Proner caste. then there's no I ahnut it: for that the Laird of Nnrthesk will never do:" I . 1 '',, 1 ., , , d in . ' , 4 , ..1 .. ;', - i : I "that sa.;4 she coolly. ' : It 4 . , 1 -' . , ' . .' r . - -; v ...., ' "tx. Lt JP . ,, "''''''N''''....t . ..0. '''. . ,, - ,: 0- 4- 1111 1t ;i t,.4 Ak1-- a ,r-,fr 4Th' g IIIA 07 . ,A t.. 7 b IjIA7-- 4 k AO; t't .15A: ', !X, ti; are.7-7- - 4, Itharr fAtohin, ITTta IP, E.,a",11 rl "eft," leallfra,ae,,,..,.' 5 .1 Wir swayed breathless. she still fling little rnine'" said i. wnlit I had spat out a mouthful of snow. Is not anyone free to trounce a At that I slipped. or she tripped me: Into a drift I went. and she on me and sat astride ,with apounced cry of -Sow." saes eho, "I shall take yout fieWIP my fine friend." and twisted one hand In my hair. "Fliunl.. Kon ee!" she, cried, 'a twain taken means war to me end' ere Me morcv. John Drogue.. to you 1 etruegied. but the 'now watt soft and I sank-, the deeper. and could not prAent het,- together. defiant and snetebing ovrYoume. l it, tr'.0 ' , , . . ' ' I i :' I 1 in it, :' It it..., . .. days! Flakes dessertKellogg's fresh fruit. serveno - at 9 c - 1 7, (.1.0) . ,, i (ll , pi' - I ttlit Ill. ; .I i t t'41 4 : ;I -- 1,1 't il 14 t I 'It l '1' ' i 1I 1:4 ,11 1 1 ' 11:, .10:11 I :i : 11..41;11:1 I :.,4' I1 111, 1 it : she be always fresh "Mademoisellewohld and daintyalways a la mode? She will these pure Parisian powders. setni5e,loy eythen In the country. in towft protect delicate complexions from the hot sun's rays." : - 1 I, ll1 A11-0- ' 1- . .. : ( 11!' is ,er 4. ' :,I .4- - t .t. . - i-- I .,, , - r---.-: !t !, ; k i 44 ,, i 1IP )0 :Mt Aa ' ,1,i4,,I,Hlup,, 1,41 te i e, 6fAe.,.41t itigg,,, INUIT ...... Ik!,.. - -- .. 4.... . .. atance, , re '5,.., q."1.76111:,(6. - , ' , ,,,...1..a.,..,..... e.,...,,,t, t.,...,.., . - ,....e.we ..e.,,,,,.,,lee. ..z........ le 1...L.,,,t..-1,L.,-..-,.--.-- - i N ..g? 4,,,,,,,,w.....,e...r, Andante-Seraphiq- ,, ,e,te.rp i h recital IrrIcle.y's tabernacle .organ grogram with Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cannon at tho organ console aria be as follows: , - National Anthem. e.1 A lk,,t,o.sks30114 Le' -- - ''' -- Recital. Friday's Organ - . - FACE POWDER . . , ' e: I - ', -t4- e--; - 1' 8 ifs. ellade he mva t4 I , !, t' - Tke Drawback. There was only one drawback. Every room of the four. even the tiny one at the back had been ,quipped as a bedroom I saw Lillian look speculatively and at the big room wtth the fireplace. wee suspected that she as well as I comin a planning its transformation t fortable sitting room -Mow much a week do you wish foe us three If you give us this entire wing of four roomar I asked. Mrs. Ticer 11,2M1Pd 4 sum which I knew would gith her a fair return for berlabor, but which seemed absurdly small when compared to general summer resort prices-- I looked at Lillian questIoningly and she signalled me an unqualified assent. . '"We will take them. then!' I said rand wed only like one promeptly. change. W'Yould it be possible to put a couch Instead of a bed In here? We would like to use this room for a sitlooked ting room would be not? at Lillian for the assent, I knew was althady on her lips. "Indeed. yes'. Lillian anewered and Mrs. Ticer's response was equally prompt. '11 -Surat thrite" she said heartily. he was Len up the toldw rooms thee we ought to fix this up for a crowd that would each want a bedroom. Seems though you can't get a notlon ,through a .mans head once mind. about a they make up thelr set as a muley cow. thing. They're ashim But Ill have change it right away. he's 'He ought to be here now wiles. well the stopped to show the little girl But that's probably whet he's doing. nee as proud of that well as if it were his first baby and he was ehowing off It. first tooth. Now Jult make yourselves right to home. lit have Jerry carry in your things juot.sis soon as he stets here with hie fatherand thy II make a place for your car in the barn And now. tf you'll evcuse me. I'll go ad hurry. up Your onppoe' She walked stiffly ereet as utrual from the room and a moment later her voice full rounded authoritatively from the front door; 'You. 'ricer. come here quick." Ticer-Wh-e- mm. Lice-IrKiss alone buracant7soesimfragrant as Djer America findDierthiciesses videirs,TakDin er:19ss and Fat.cT;cl'o"w 1.7 ', 11 . , a Stimmer Suggestion 'I1I (7 ' I l ... , nlg at ,,,, 1,; ILL , I ...., , .'''' r fr.,fra ft. ,k1,77: " K..; 14 I . . . surprise hours wovd children Join If ths Deeeret News is being deity, red to your home send the DEMO of Th If Carrier. Deseret your t News is not already being delis. rtd to your horn. send a ubscrip- t Bon in with the carrier in your disI trtct Or bring it to the office with t your application. r;strin your nam e. address. age and , ; date of birthday. Send the names of t two Peter Rabbit stories you bays read nt had read to you in The Deseret r..'"7.-- . Be sure to write plainly and Nevis '''''.... you will then receive your member.tard. eilp t..ub marchers should repott Immo- ...- - distaiy tsar changes of addrsest. : 1 Nt 'k her-It-a- . How to Join 1 ti if And Nick made a sionwhall It me, but I dodged it. Then made another and ainied it atPenelope me so truly that the soft limp covered my cap and shoulders with show. Rol her quick peal of laughter was chei...ked whtti I sprang up to chasten her, and she red on her pattens, but I caught bor a roqnd the corner of the I house wider tbe lilacs. i "You should he trounced like any child. said I, holding her with one hand whilst I ocraped out snow from my neck .with tother. At that she bent and flung a handI ful of snow over me, and locus(' her. bent her back. end ecrubbed her face till it was pink. up to 12 years of age can Choked with snow and laughter . we - , treat 0 611 , ririqitalCk101(1)74 I I I the oit to fork the Wearninr yew. et nn the cover and her hand ovr her brow where a palmed slight dew glistened and where ir curleI paler go:d and tighter. like a child... noOrrtoollo and Snow came as it cornea Northlanda blinding fell. monotonousand In 4S Johnstown Road was blocked. Followed a day of dazz;ing unahlne and intense cold. which set Our Urn- heti cracking, and the snow. like finest flot.r, creaked Lnder our eriowa hoes Ail the universe had turned to blue and silver. Summer liouse to the 'We made othovels and veranda et cleared the roofs and broke paths to stable and sveil. I ti. ,",7-A- -- opened itsgli, ... ' TiOorsoNns BTLONGi The Peter Rabbit Mob t'at'out the tiost popular organisation ever atoned in this part of the country. Not only are there thousands of kiddie enrolled in Salt Lake, but the cluWe fame has spread to all parte of tho There is a charm about the Burgime Iledtim Sterie which appear in The Deseret News for the special benefit of the club's child members, that entertains. fascinates and St the same time educates young minds In the habits a: animal lit. around :hem If the club accom plished nothing' more than this , it hould be worth while. But In addl. it provides weieee'ne entee golnment at frequent tntervule for adrutrore of toter Rabyoung istP which to bring them for 'loci'? contact under proper conditions. 1 3 --- , ite et , , CORN i I e, .4''. , Toe- - .41V -- Club .41iiiie , f illtle. Service. maidlit pretty weeWe- - By ADELE GARRISON. ek passes' "Does it - , . - Vilth fresh fruit! ' Bil I 11, child-birt- ,; ,.... ,, illa" , t, If you are suffering from troubles that sometimes follow h hear in mind that Lydia E. Pinkham'aVege table Compound is a woman's medicine. It is especially adapted to correct such troubles. The letters we publish ought to con'ince you;; ask some of your women friends or neighbors they know its worth. You will. too, you give it a fair triaL , ; CORN FLAKES , 011. 7 ot unreal hr ?.-- - love :' ;:, 4 .1 art Com- - ittlatheyt ittakeninsol as she had much of it and when ', I had trouble after , ., ., csa..,-;,.my baby was born .,..'114, she gave it to me. ,. It helped me so much .,,.io 7 more than anything O., ..,,,,G, else bad done that I advise a I I women with female trouble : , 41,,, , to give it a fair trial and I am sure they will feel as I do . about itMrs. FRED. P. HEN, 5e2 Symmonds St., Kenosha, Wiaconrin. A medicine that has been in use nearly elty years and that receives the praise and commendation of mothers and randmothers is worth your con8ideraUq- : tO4 ' Kenosha, Wisconsin."I cannot say enouch in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham s ' al, ,..,, ',ea I .. are Faith in Lydia E. rinkhara's Vegetable olt nf eittne As an extra-speci- al n9 some evening very soon have a ellgo:p of armies and ,d Latties. , THE Qt- A ItTVERII MUM. TICER or ',EKED MADGE AND LILLIAN,. but no bat t ,es hot-da- y Corn with lots i At Mrs Ticeris announcement that Ilan entreated, IN THE KITCHEN. putting up a learning hand. -- 1 eban't be able to think &bont she hsri th very toso,e for 115 1,11 of cream and Toward unset one day. when t cam., 1:,t n houses if you continue to talk Kellogg's I looked bi) nuklY rooms and i from watiking ?TO.' post on the veran,,, chicken and biscuits.' to find re- Nick ti,1 niiq. trouble - - ir,il r0,11T1 A ?MU." 7" Ws both spoke &bout stewedQuaint 'roof all! Stseass. reasayto i Pered me. I darended the stairs aiirts 'at on., then smiled at our own eager-Iitrke- d Mrs. into the kitchen. where was 3 re Tier laighed appreciatively. .; "All right, 1 won't say a single smell of cinnemon ( millers you want a house?'" Hoer frank ir--'"...d1 p,eaAant fresh made and of tohnni.ca Se an d of 'f,i,-- iioPhalOWed with dleappointment. "I thing more." she said. 'Tome now and Kellogg's Corn Flakes are sold only in the at the rooms." meat was hoping you'd want to board with look RED and GREEN package that bears the I glanced at Lillian a bit loprehenAnd there I did see N ck push Pene ..141 e us We've gOt flueb a nice place fixed I ope into a corner to kiss of W. K. Kellogg, originator of 'lively as we followed In Mrs. Tice'', I wrote you about I. hut I didn't her and P:i NV tin To signature .1 not was wake. of her fetch him A elou! with her ,,,pen Mention sour ermine for. e,f course, I ample quite entfi I ED Corn Flakes. None genuine without it. Tieer's taste in deoorating. and I hand. dirint know - what plans you had for Mre. ., wondered if it would suit either Then again, and broad , i his sue- - ihe sivirr-nas we entered the rooms --- I Priwed and sills face,- - fel-l- i her lit t;e We io wiish to hoard with you for Ilan or me. But i hand lik the ..lear re. k f a Iros,r-Lit'ian aiisurel her hur- - my spirits rose. sort,. l FLAKE s 41'1 Cirai-arti "M-Borne wee One had whip. possessed the good rietily just ba but ventually she must sense to leave the quaint old rooms as "There: she falters, out ci inif 2""t ' I us a fresh hart been. p6, 1 ?,,,IF simply putting SuppoAe you let they 11 1,,. IAnd. theresr for you. friend M,- perlir 7:-'-:, . anat of Ivory paint upon the ding,' 10,,k at you,- - rooms" , ," 11:11. 141411ep , il k, .,,-, fire woodwork. which had once been white. 0. 'Just wait until I stir up the nesse t;od he, in ,foolish amaae. rays and tinting the rough .palstered wells a I and put the tea kettie on." Mrs. yr.,u that, Penlopei" I"My do of we can be neutral gray. The raftered ceiling kiss whom I and none returned hos:iitably "Then .h.. Mei big room. which I had so admired I with nothing onour minds" other," Nays she, fart piasa breathing, anti taiking , and the summer before. had been swept of atove Fh about the bustied !do dark a and eyes . bright. -, of i Tem ahle, making love Jack Drogue.- - Bald ht. kitchn preparations its cobwebs. but the rich duskiness i sulkilY. product of years of smoke. 'and threfore belabour me that caused us la look at each other the wood, .,.. had not been disturbed by eleaning. dote on you i who with appreciative articipation. . , The Core were painted a dark ma,.....t "W "I lose you both hal stewed chicken with his sta!I "bat I 1.,,,, d , am enamoured of nether" she, rag cults for dinner," she sail, lookinor hoganv. and brialantly-colore, Mrs. of ltil 'ricers efficient, into a "You have hedeviied him'' raid Nick yellow tire'" rugs. product litt half of it. nevertiring fingers. were iisid upon we dirint eat more sJint:y. as you hese witched ail men "and re.. curtained there's nobody borne but me them. The windows werewhite encounter ,vou- Ite bath a fever You scrim. and is ri-- k of 'it and Sam and Jerry. If you don't mind with cheap. tit spotless while the fewpieces of furniturelust She was elk ing hot tohnnvcak wtth Its being warmed up I toulit trak Mao conkers of KELLOGG'S MUMBLES and KULOGG'S me to MUM cooked and comlnetcaused for enough seme fresh la knife in pan and n',A, looked - Isurmined that Mrs., up at him w .th ei,s full of curlositY "Stop right there. Mrs Ticer," Lii wasp with delightI "Beseitcheil him' I -W momEdEM, Who elar, thenr Fure:y Ticer must have ransacked the garrets I "Toll are jeatIng. Nick " of all her family and acquelntances. to we "No. Like other h pax taken the' of unuaul value 4011 nothing 1lea (There ',' r lover byt they were all at eaughnawaga fever The Pry air :;ou least fifty yyears old and conetructbreathe at ful; of it But, with it mar, , . 9 to r-- , 1 ed of the walnut and cherry of which like my comrads,. it is no more than a eliwripx-451kme,f)' I am so fend. .' . fever And iit passes. - Her Mothefs hOw s'itntrr anumn ipon Lit with and russet-goipurrils tiLt !A UP Wars ,arn liteRumors 4r . r 4111 And, Kellogg's Corn Flakes digest without faxing the stomachyet they are satisfying! There Isn't anything more refreshing, more palatable, more beneficial on a hot day than a big bowlful of Kellogg's with plenty of cold milk and luscious fresh fruit! ' i both. Now. it le a t' 4 A.1 cr tsh,,k-reS- I -- e a Play safe with your stomachand your healththis summer! Get yourself and your family away from a heavy diet. Eat lighier, sustaining foods awl work better, play better, sleep betterpd feel better. Put Kellogg's Corn Flakes first on your summer diet list! Wonderful foodwonderful through its nourishing elements; wonderful in refreshing deliciousness and in crisp crunchiness and flavor! ; ' ''-- - I . - ' , l fo-r-irar- d , , 001111111P m- 1 Me- (4ee.e, .......i ' I. ..,,,I tro-i- . it,0,40, -.- . !r!raS' t - . ...,....,, ;;,s ,t At:: Vaiimidetful 1 , 1,, A , ske ',,,;.,, A..11!, ' t... WI. . t ,,,,, 17 AoYloter ..e . . - I 4 wt,," .. it - .49'W 4 41,09,. - ,t I t - , . th, I ' , ., ,AAVA,C.O.Er- IW . .7 - . No , -- ' S. - - ;,., ', , ! . - -- ' i ' .1 is 3 t I . , '11 . tte t .tAt'- V 1 ..30.511r",---;!,, L. . ... - r- tkei AV, N ,,,.. :"A, - - , . I ec ,401- -. 1,1-"In-v ' ''''''''''..-7'-'---I : 1,- i in ' . A l ; 119 Ilk 1! ',, , . " I 1,..,A ',,,, -- ) Ii co,r-mi,- r, i i , CI ftr,-',y- ,v- ', ,, , maen tnr,dwr:rlian..,tTehladt ti . , ,' e t i ', - ars pi, gaad 1,,Gtrweas stomachs! what, Daddy, 'nen yea can have some - .,, -- Flakes all summits !ens because they - ,,,, .., to hay Kelloacre Corn o!' '' Herkimer , ': at1' N'n't ' - N 4, . , ter ,, tt.,''-- going , , , , . 4 7- iia'.-- , S , , - o..ou I'',. - , nu it.,," ' t tt , :Ir, 47-4,..- , lunch, Daddyate Macho, "-v-s that Nancy an' me ars ' 4t,r.,b:uittit ,.foheurtttlhilsaing , - ' -, - 1 Ilkano i ' .,,,,,,,,.-- 1, i ,110 ' , , : . ,,,,,,,,,,L'4,,,,,,,M ,177.. a C01110 Ito urn With 13',.'z'.)!-1.re me tender- - , Tc' oPPOSt :.91! eV... aTITts.7... 4"' l ,' . la invasion Sehenenfs,:, . 16411'. 'Cams9what's foe ILI,a;:t.,,,htreoupgirbieLet It , , f ' ' , ..iii..,,,7,..i..4, 1 ) ' ,,' : - them,:,,f,...0.d'w.rki,:,:,, m''... dr1r0,01no reeniter seek , . , . ,. ' , a: ..,,, , - , a trwerh. Jahn. , po,w113,ruadn::, e t, or no'' We had et - It, - a -- s',, - ,:,tn army. sad 1., -I ,,tt.1-:, , ': ' I -' ,, P rlate -to lea,,L mtoharawck ha" f ., .,.., t ,f n,- ,- hearer, dealre!- - I fair.' Ilutr.446)-41- 1- .1;--- it. e r-31f' ',Iet I, ,.'', r, ,.,.,: . un ttl,,-.3smother bold"' ttial p:r411. ta trir t ar.,1.. . A171.040,1kVyp2,..3.47, ,.,.,,,,...'tt'.e l':- .t ,t, ,,,,,, sh,., frarments of l'a - !;' PI Xre.P now ,. , infraow' tt' dig. : " cf, Aug - te-- ,(1 Sft! me me& and com breagrw rat I, 1 Fat,dlx. Tte refort, ,uu mutt aullar - ' , ,,,, a, ti ....- - Increy , , 4 at a rrhattS Y ''t dona,1611- -, niln e !les. not truthp. Tell me 'a- 41Y1.9-r' ..CO.UntY-r,j,..dri lin RI ttn, -., , - r ..,.:,,,' e,,,,,,..ei-qui,o-kly---elee, 4.e,ww-y- ," , ,. - t ' . - t? - ,,,. : , -- 1,,,,i,;,e ; . , 1 an west RanceLA1 . r, , i ., - ..iIi ' : ene ..n ns !torn north. !arathertna to r, ,i,,t .. ,,, '..' t.,. ..,,,. . vest reitulare ,. ' and aot.....,taIr.ah r.c,' S) vott &rail , with ar4 horse f,,..' '''''' magnificent MP y '. 'I 4 '''' , Cl.tno theii, '..it ,,, ..:',3 number- ,irc. artisan.. . ," lery; cOII , '. Lckftig the,anewi. ,,;''. .fn their ,,,, ,r,,,, 1 t ' .: a ' ,,,, 1,,,,.,,ard .,,,,,,, Ins 1,20; '' ahvages whi."", r, fr ''' . ,, ,. Hes- ; Hi1h1".1''' l'arryttanos .: I! , ,, :.,' - . :' , , ::1::. '.!.'1:'':v;..wn at me. abluithiPaint; S',r regttnent J,r,, J, a.,., ,, ,.,,,-,- . ..,,..1,,,,I.Ili ., ' ye, '..,1,.,1a. she bent her head ,er.1t".1;eatilm(;;;;','",'IT,,cge'rT,;h; nMeTT!ollti-, ; ,t,,,.., .1.,,,,,,,,,i ., ,,,T,,N1,1: .. t , r, ,,,,,S, iy to 11.111t. and re,ted ..f, t ,,ti .. 4., ,,r ". ..., ,,:- a iii Toriened s,ang,t, ,itld'e rnegradsa r, .,;a oit- 17.1no, patt,i :sir .1,0c, go- - ,if:,, r, n Lir. wag up an4 ,,,rf like a', (hod! what a rrr;;r1.nus hOrdC; and all 1',Artl,,,NI,l ;al. (,,,riA , ,y7T;rr ,A r.,' t''!"',- ' Y. ..e.In , ,,OLli,X ,,., tryet i ,e on, rs,'. .. , , 1r, Leeing,stumblint lb. ,,,,,e,, ; , sr, l'ar!, atto",-- , ,..t, ..hat.l.kis a white hark I ,CnuntY Troyn FIN FR 11":14 lq;1,!, , ' 1 l e ,,, Punner r;,, lank ',rept ",,,Char grtin, ,,,s r, ,,,;:',n et,y form. unetirr,n'.1,ky sPikewled I:l. Arra ..;y ,,' '',. ',nets...rep "Le Pro;,,,e,,.:3 ..' .,,,::, r,,,-,- ,r, ,,,,.. ; on the eeltr ty the kitchen Th.. hin.'est. softest ,,,.e ref: ,. i,,,,,,,,.,,,, rt.on,.!r ar )4,.!,A,11,, ,,, '' Ind:An to1,..s b,lIer A, das,sled- eyes ever bad unele.a... tiabla.,..arnok.,ta ,,' ;'''''''''' hi., ,tt I. .17 WATEI. h'N.a k E. ,N4e ,,,l ''''' ' -': , ''''':!j ,., rn'tirch.,-i- i , , ''''' ' '''''''' I 1,41 a n, S,,,:,. 4.:,..'10:kl"",n1,, 111Pr irhelt. , an hour fi''';,'''' ?: r 3 !,C. !rt the,t it wail. I th...., , .i flnd ,...,,, ! ,',,' . .. ,' - air D maY have bcn art...Hue- -or the Nick comes F,d-- . ,,,:.,,A me 4.tfa-rer II:,'LL''..,,', L.P. ar .,:' ' " - ' 3 '.' . .,,i he ' ' ''. "A h fire at cris ". ' lliuge .4, in,ne, .,0 varote,1 ir,", ,n ..:1,-, ., ,,."end a dent!. ,. o.,,. ',e NV, st l,,,',,;,, mountIng to the sitrittat.. lis. Ss .,, ba I 33 't r, t AMP In us e,r,r.g r.,,!y'rC upon sky"' ',der , ' "Pack-u- p '1, r'l ar he ready to' leave- 'a '' ,I, s' 'he ''';.r. .ii,hrtil year of '77 .' THE LITTLE it:".i, ',: n tti ;h, "Saddle Kaye and melting onOW and, said I An .. ,f skirt. !s ,,,, n:e,,, f,ar;:, V,. ' t' ,,, N., s, inh,,, ord- .- 1,,,.Zert .i..t ,''. t' 4,.,' 3 ::,, ,b :.,5, c:acion tound,nat clear. he readv Pet.olope artio-r- e land ,,,,,,dA ,,,,1 .rt, ,". ,, il !!!,' rnY t Call 1,-a .o, e a, .: it.i Kroure. ,efsdre the firsd,! to h. ;tttv Ifayrield on Iasi hre.,d, and '' fle ''''rt h" yl- ::,....2. .''' , , ''',-'- .. ,t,e pelts, passed i'Inglieh7" ,::,.:.',..,,,3 ',at - as, ,,,t adopts . li 'NT'S an'll ,, 3. ,',1 NI r and '3:0'1 As I belted tr., shir" the Su:striate. 1,to4 ready. .4,'"'',! ,,le',ad' t thrgh enss td-settet ELL, Tors at whom, cabin ,,,o,e,r-- vee,' !!'"""Prot-ildtrtHling' J tee,' Rawl:fenny rarre ir d 4,,n,eth-,,one, rnlig tiP' grPat War Ma !gra 1,,. 4.,,,,,,, on tn. rite . so In at.. trrol,r.t.,, ' a31":.,! Ar1 Nhei 'hat we must learn why ' '''',,'"1 tss' idt'd ha earA I stn? around! weclue. "Come." of KftgS pdot.. r,:' PreTyWnre Ht. Elice's- - that smoke towers lo;der to the lack :4 shh, Tht a,,sered ,?,',' ''3. ''a ',''' ,1, ht.te -- ;ir littler Iesriera Drogue's toarol , a s!- e f,an t,,,t siirpc.ed the Hesians at sky." 3ht.a he a:" - t ,,,h,r,.: ard 'enc ,Are ., tirtida 1,,,,P!,"01 -. ".ed ,!.,1 he Dr and ,..;a., trteked l'',1rWa.,,t, that t.,,u 0,,,,n,,,... Ti.a, Penelope took mv hy the e!evir ', :,zit 1.,,, I'S,. chem., at Princeton. IN ldttAlloW-TAN.04:d d'e ir !he. ir uid "Do nothing' rash. John Drogue." she that Ilia said tn a hreathlee. way aroari.,a to r.el.ac '''" n t"P:'.1, I wad 'y-When bo,'t,r :, r.r,p,:wis as,til nr,ly the frOxen free- tonveleacent. r;et you read., tor ftaht," valet I upon x trancle,t 1.1 Itth:rk that surnmt Wit? th. or a m,,agrc and defeated army. Ins under bia'nle-,- s te net ehouted Nick up. "rack drare. th'4! a of Sti", wI thin eat (ow ...t,ia ered iti: the Jerseys. Bile th's leading Kaye Prre;ope" lisd )"10, ,IVfl th. mor eSt eYer iet.,.., the all , room II'i ft...L. no 6v,sv ss, sr, golden, il,'d; and we - avonele'ed saddled; and re.t to making up hie "4, ;lre '!a"' a like phssr ran. smelled The niace to hear of it e Isthlietall '3Irn th,s inn! on politude the grass, pack mack ebd s.4,111:1 ii,:Senad nitIt' Theiringeti me where I wee slowly hostPng Ail thie , ,I, Foreat Runner told ua "At lafarftelli frer- t- I rated acrose There Were erNerl; pe,t)I. a he hto litl.1 ,Itank in the kitchen. to Nick. "Ar,d if I he not there by be- - ''? rr,' h'rl ,ck ahrei:og s little room I eae . rif h ctsra wag hra!ded by ino Tnere Fa 1.,,r. fire ' concernir,g then take Per.:ope to John.- e,tie the tied an'l "'v tbIL night, ha s too.: crtiCit.,,trar.rin aumir''''' town. for It means that the Iroquoie "nrsirn I mid ,,,,,,, ,,,., ne,. tsiy. m,. I heed elebtheevening our to had a behead nee, west It oniv at ars. on theI,Sneendstrall ra.nrI plan was 14,11 night,' II"'t,sh eeem..4 Tor, i,,ero, to pft. but l'1-.,-a ,,,1" re S!aes a".: "3! rrs "ratowH. Perelore" I fa!,1 "Ton close to lorrhg off ," ,,,,T aa art of a ,i,,,,:ah otend,itg Et cand a shall be este with Nick." where Inv ,,.,.." ree,e4 I ,,,,,,,,4 eee;scaree,y - shred of fl,tce dappieI the ,,t nes to be done In tbia manner' But you. John Irogue"' buckled rt shoealc:npyrearher two to,,, cr heaven Thera ciosr ii earctons army was to come "'Safe in the forest alware, and. the nf ,erron eInfi he, p, ,t ,,, Come M;stregos North leren the in the devil fr,on himself could not catch rne." salt! lioa-.through sprigged Penlop Printed. in n (! laenrier ani -- srnIliner tresti i,,,, rIr,:rbir rrate descend the !dud- - I cheerily. li, hen th e 341',,,,J1.1 bad ,p,,k t5f the hrb hso;', ., f r,r ars! h I took ClItnton arretrheri mit her hand tt, r. ta!ttt there She Join bad ler: 3'fls,' :Chary wene.l y mg .II' lin, pa - mt and his tint,sh, to force the It, looked at here then k:saerl her flna eak and .nd (Tercet. and I ia, t freshness. I effered Silv , Alle II ghlands. mar,h up the river. and so germ- - And an a nt away swiftly. Elarti, extended ltds ,iossol with : heavily. I a as in 'he ganroom at Summer hers and! sa'aititi it .!b,,',1 all the It'ideon, which could cut resa--NVser she etated herself at leitt,11-- in .':-I:re:and-fr- om the Copyright. 14:"2. The Bet: Syndicate. House. rr- the TIC', ration, reading-cha!r- . laid her I Inc y,.a !eau 1,-..-ke,s Ion& yott hate her Windsor 'basket nt Are. AnOther Installment Tomorrow. pot- make ,hi,s more certain. there upen the been here,'" :., k es'ed iceusd . and to Flir,zlahts4 "Some thre, or f,,it d..,g a nitting "So you are trending fast. s:r " savs "A IT:tooth' todsv. A she. and her smooth little i'nre're , "You have etik,4 no queetona sick man. ashen t.onverins. asks thithy., trave;hriS Ptear111). with l'!er :: r..ng and her dark ;,..s intent on Toti seen, to trista.n ineuriour, .,, , .. , and b. g.a ' l'Elot,koi, E h, red ,,,' s,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,; ,,, r,..,e,a;r, ,,, ,,,, 4,,..,,,,,,,; '; a:,i, al , 4, !,,i. .14,k Il'r, p,,eiooe , ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , of a .,,t '1" ' at, ,,1,1 1,1,, ,.,1 ,Ar ff.,. t, ,,,::,,lr ,::;, , ''' 1,, s:i111' si,resessr7r1 . t , , I 'i - ,, t I - t - ."' ' - , . 1 a, .., ii, ) ' .... e r,,,,, '''' - ' 5'''' .',:,g- under ileitl,-.anwho has nriere I JIL K ,..) p.aet under 1..,,, the tetotis a .4'I LA r'Y ..14ihn,,N, ila)iao todge at Summer huncra frLu.1...Iiii,t, ' !to's!, t ,,e.kT a FIR 1,1-t!':e g Oh It.arelt;ng Army' al EL 5.74. , a nth.'" i. ROISIXT ard011 riS , 1...,,,,t.,1,:4.0.;,.. Red.,. F.0 8 t' h: , - . ; In , t t 0 . I , ,. : ., LA PAGE FOR EVERYWOMAN a ,, ,,,-,-,- - :i ' ------ 1.' ,Wmom,,e,m,m.momorm,ftwoom000lmmonuommlon I - AUGUST 10 1922 THURSDAY . , voommeommammominosnalmosmIlivii,o ,,, , NEWS ,' . ' o ..,...,,,gt.,., rt,,,.....,,,,,,,,a.,0,11, Al".. - f Debat-Ponso- n Oftertotre .4 J. H. Rogers Commenton in G -Favor. Mormon" HITTIYI ..c.B0 Atilt.. Come Ye Saints"..Arr. by Organist An Old Melody ....Arr. by Organist Cactus ,,........eeeee.,..... Iraulkos le 4..top , .,,,,i RI , t - 4- VA 111M , . - .,,,, 3e, . ,.... k rot C tt, EDT ..: , ,. , Sam A, ( c1,..4,-.1:,..- , ei k )1, (0117 ,,..,..,,...,,,q,,.... ...., . ., I . REDDY COUNTS THE DUCKS. Br TuoterTent W. BERGEAS. He could bear the faint sounds of Mn, Brown at work in her kitchen. He could beer Sammy Jay crying over in the thief: thief!' Old Granny trox. .Thiefl Old Orchard. He could bear Wcome- Robin, cyring, Cheer upt cheer Patience is a very good thing when up. cheer up!' He could bear the It Is rightly used. Of course. it is a hens in the henyard cackling and very bad thing when It is wrongly amnaVaegve ray onecaet Inf u sea, watflinet hnoothhetea74 used. Some of the little people of that best of all sound. the "Quack! the Green Forest and the Green quack: quack! of the Ducks Just a greatved of pa- back of 1;oanrmecRntrrown'se Meadows heoef Reddy didn't no patience move. a He knew them tience. that lolly. round. at all. Chatterer the Red Squirrel is bright Mr. Sun wee climbing higher one of those with little patience- - He and higher In the blue . bins sky. the various sound' ceased cannot keep still long enough to be pa- Gradually until at last it was very quiet Then tient. Reddy got to his feet and crept Out But this Isnt the case with Reddy from under the barn. Very cautiously he peeked around the corner. The For. No one tan be more patient than air was clear.: Swiftly . but silently . Reddy when be thinks there is any- crouching very low. stole Reddy unit. around behind some bushes until he be 'to Hiding gained by thing der Farmer Brown'. barn. Reddy felt grass and sheee etohuolsde,p;eup,:sh.rough the quite safe. B. felt sure no 04 had two three. four, five, alz . One. seen him go under there. He was cer- leven, eight. nine, ten. eleven!" e d ti tXtn that no one else etas likely to uottucktced were hut my! bow ybig the Y young were' come poking about 'under there. He They were down, for it was squatting felt sure that be could stay there a8 too hot to be about. moving and himhe So settled they as. he pleased. were dozing. long self comfortably and prepared to be counted Reddy them over all until the wait way Then be did It a patient. third time..again. Each ware clear for him to steal out where time he counted his mouth watered a he could count those Ducks back of little more. They were in a little Farmer Brown's house. yard, but the wire fence around them 'Now, being under the barn. of MUFFS, was very low. He Reddy could see nothing of what was It without the leastcould jump Over But it isn't alwaYs know that he co u Id difficulty'. He going on outside. J ump OVer it see to in learn what to Order necessary with one of is going on- - Reddy's ears. those sharp. sever in allthose Ducks in his mouth. his life had he wasted amegre.-oftetell --hint black More as much as hiayea. He heard Farmer of those Ducks. than he wanted one Brown enter the barn. and a few minutes later he heard Farmer Brown's 1t22., T. W. B Boy enter the barn. He knew it was (Copyright. .) The next story; by Farmer Brown's Boy because he was comes "Temptation Over. Prudence." whistling. Then he beard the stamping of hoofs and the clatter of harness Divorce is Granted. Presently be heard those thumping hoof. leaves the barn and the foot, steps of Farmer Brown and Farmer On the ground of failure to provide 1Brown's Boy as they followed. Then be heard the sound of wheels and he viAlorceceratraomaPheelinserlweetaStratepithieends know that Farmer Brown and Farmer yaestediv.1 Brown's Boy had driven off down to day afternoon by order of the bay Zelda Still he didn't move.. L. Ritchie. of the Third district court. t Who patience puts to wrong use Can offer not the, least excuse. el- 44e-wo- w quite-anythi- ' - . ,. ' , . 4 1 i i c- 14.6- I ..-- '..,,,,t,..,,,,,,,ja,,,,,,.....,......,,,,,a0..0,41....tua-....,16..........- ,, .....r,r,., t'imo . '- 1 .1r t , ,. :, ,.... ...,04.0emonwieemcs,1 |