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Show !. U Bcftoabg ef N. T. Stock The Be winter In to. Northern the lVr it is summerThetoearth vice versa. our r to the un during our during than winter But the distance has the seasons. The K I ' urt eg Sfu u,u to the sun, and tt aldirection, same the to taclines A Ui if torU inclined to the plane of ihearth'i orbit at an angle and because of this trreesthe sun la high to the Uj months and low to la the tilt which . seasons, for not only to summer . high altitude Ssle days to be longer, but the more directly i nit then faU earth's surface, making it u.r Instead of being spent, as to lnter, In an oblique course ough the atmosphere. k'jSTlt eathlng is doubled. by 3 per cent, J If It la de-eas- ed says a Colliers Weekly, his breath Considerable , ,tops completely. rsen lack has Its effects, but they , not comparable with those dl-ofchange In carbon e slightest I writ-j- n Castle to Cliff National Castle miles southeast of lttonwood. Aria., was literally the face of a lime-from ulptored flve-or- y cliff. The castle is a combination apartment house than a id fortress possibly more ousand years old. Score of fam, es dwelt there, and held ceremon-Ijand even buried their dead Montezuma's onument, 25 m thin its walls. Hudsons Bay Blanket on the aide of a Hud-n- s Bay blanket indicate toe price to be r which the blanket wa Bdedto the Indians In toe early iys. A blanket with four lines was changed for four beaver skins; three and a half lines ie with ought three large skins and one Lines on The lines call one. Squirrels Erratlo Workers squirrels have a habit of ithering spruce cones into piles, tten they do not wait for these me to fall but chew, pull or tear em off the branches. Squirrels e erratic workers, and will spend Bed Bed iniiderable mes, an in ur iUi u n jib 4 more time eating trees or playing sitting in actual cone-pilin- g. The Galax Leaf galax leaf, found in the moun-in- s ol North Carolina, has unusual ceping qualities. Cases of toe arts have been sent on long voyages and have arrived in perfect ondition. In the early days of toe idustry Queen Victoria often sent the Southern Appalachians for alax leaves. The rirr 3 to ol to 3 Many Tribes of Indians It was estimated that there were Indian tribes to tola coun-- 7 when it was first discovered by bout 330 white race, but through war-ir- e many of them have been How Mach Maa Sweats The average quantity of sweat In . hours may amount to two or three pints to a person clothed and at an average temperature of 22 24 Carbon Dioxide has a far greater dioxide ;rbon than oxygen on the human H toe carbmi splratory system. blood la tamans a In ;iide his rate of 3 cent, per pped by Effect ef Exche The New York Stock exchange had its origin to the financial needs of a young republic. Prior to the Revolution, securities were practically unknown In the United States, but the first congress to 1790 author-lie- d toe Issue of 180,000,000 to bonds which were promptly absorbed by Investors. About the same time tore Important banking Institutions were Incorporated and their stock old to the public. The sale of these securities created toe need for market and one promptly developed under a buttonwood tree which stood at what is known as No. OS Wall street. The Stock exchange traces Its origin to a small Informal group of men who met dally under tola tree and who became the first stock brokers In toe United States. degrees C. Persons engaged to unusual muscular effort or under other unusual conditions of temperature, humidity, or other factors, may excrete considerably more than this amount, or under certain conditions, less. Columbus Appearance Columbus, according to tradition, was of an engaging presence, tail, well formed and muscular, and of a dignified demeanor. His face was long, his nose aquiline, his eyes light gray and apt to kindle. His whole countenance had an air of authority. His hair was white at thirty years of age. Sea Gulls "Adopt Ships Sea gulls sometimes adopt a ship and follow It from port to port, even on trips across the Atlantic ocean. At dusk they settle down on toe waves and sleep. At daybreak, says a writer In Colliers Weekly, they resume their journey, catching up with the vessel in time for break- fast White Rose of the Miamls means White Rose of the Miami. The name waa giv- en to Frances Slocum, a white child kidnaped and adopted by toe tribe. She married the, chief and refused to return to civilization when opportunity offered. Some of her lived in and near Peru, Ind. Grant, Sumner on the Outs Ulysses S. Grant and 'Charles Sumner didnt like each other and seldom overlooked an opportunity to exchange verbal punches. Once when someone remarked that Sumner didnt believe in the Bible, Grant snapped: "No, I suppose not. He didnt write it. English Railroad Terms English railroad men call a coal car a mineral wagon, a roadbed a permanent way, a switch a point, a freight car a goods van, a brake-ma- n a guard, a switchman a signalman, an engineer an engine driver and a grade crossing a level croaaing. May Appropriate Inventions The government has authority to appropriate a license to use an Invention if it is of vital public iff PINTS CODE NO. FIFTHS 253 CODE KSL 252 Yesteryear Charm In Crocheted Bedspread fcres-s-ofi Vlrfinli VIRGINIA STIVERS BARTLETT Sthors Bartlett VKVStnieo synopsis tn California of 1783 a conflict between Church and State ia tlinwnM by two friendly enemies, ftpanUh-fovorae- d trail old Fray Junlpero Serra, and Don Pedro cml (ovarnor. After telUnf SerraFaces, be is ending to Mexico lor his wile and on, whom ho has not seen tor eight years, he refuses his aid toward found ing the Santa Barbara Mission. Dona Eulalia agrees to go to California. ac her companies by duenna, Angustias. Don Pedro sends for Serra, telling him that two priests are on their way from Mexico with Eulalia and young Pedro and that ha is leaving to meet them. Fages engages a young Indian girt In diruela, as maid for Eulalia. Eulalia sails from San Bias. It la a desolate trip. From the port of Loreto, a large cavalcade loaded with Eulalia's party starts out for tha long overland trip. Eulalia, accustomed to luxury and com fort, bitterly regrets having been persuaded to come. The two priests. Fray Mariano and Fray Bartolomeo, call on her and arouse her suspicions as to their genuineness. As the cavalcade stops at various missions, Eulalia hears rumors of the approach of her husband. While Don Pedro plans a great floats to welcome his wife, Eulalia plana her costume. Don Pedro welcomes his beautl ful wife and young ton. Eulalia Is toasted as tha Queen of the Califoraias. On the long journey to Monterey, the couple are royally entertained at the Presidio at San Diego. Eulalia disapproves of the democratic relations of Don Pedro and hi people. Pleading waarlnesa In the midst of the feast she goes to bed where Angustias tells her she knows Eulalia la again to become a mother. Don Pedro ia disturbed by the developments In the character of the priests and dreads Serra'a disappointment in them. Francis-mlaafonar- ful road stretched before him, up, up, into the blue sky, where It terminated In city of bright mansions. Faint sweet sounds of music drifted from en angelic choir. Fray Junlpero fell In the dust and raised his arms as one came down the shining road, one in e brown frock like his own, with a cloud of singing birds about his head. Mi Padre San Francisco! he breathed. "Father Francis! He heard a voice. "Little Brother Juniper, are you ready to come home? I em waiting for you his horse's neck and caught her hand. "Dont do that!" he laughed. "When you do that I know you are thinking what you are going to say, and Eulalia laughed. But it helps me think," she mocked. The Governor still held her hand. How dear, bow charming she could be, thought he. So you are enemies. Why? "My dear. Church and State have ever been enemies. Their alms are too widely apart for them to work together sympathetically. That Is especially true In California. The elm of the Crown the State in California is, frankly, the acquiring and holding of this country, and protecting it from other acquisitive nations England, Russia. The alms of the Church are the conversion of the heathen. He loosed her hand absently and pulled his beard. "And prompted Eulalia. I, representing the State, must do my duty. I must ses that the Church does nothing to jeopardize the Crown's holdings. Father Serra He is the church in California. would like to see all tha eoldlers sent out of the province, and be left here with the rest of the Franciscans, alone to work things out his own way. Eulalia pricked up her ears. "He wishes the soldiery away from the province? "He does." "Not yet Father Francis; yet a little while! 1 have work work. Another mission for Santa Barbaral "Good, little Brother. But soon. You are awearied! Fray Junlpero felt the warm earth on hands, face. He stirred and lifted himself. The vision was gone. Only a brown road stretched before him, while overhead e flock of birds circled and cried. Pio's dark face leaned over him In concern, and he beard the young Indians voice as though from a great distance. "Little Father you are aweary! He pulled himself erect on trembling limbs and grasped his staff with its strong smooth shaft and little cross at the top. Yes, you are aweary, and hungry. Eat, Padre. He pulled from his pouch some CHAPTER X Continued young green onions be had carried from the Mission San Antonio de The Governor put his arms around Padua and held them out to the fathe others shoulders. who crunched absently at the "Well said, my old one.. Well ther, pungent, slightly withered roots. said. My wife will think I have And you? e miracle! he exulttrained you to say those things to ed."A vision "My dear, he would do anything "Happy augury! Soon will come her. Don Pedro Fages, and to get me away from here. I beAs gallant Lieutenant Ortega rode my friend, lieve he would atop at nothing under beside La Gobemadora he told her the sun to rid California of my per of the Presidio of Santa Barbara, a nicious Influence. walled fortress like San Diego, with laid Eulalia, deep In "Ah, little whitewashed dwellings for the a thought. soldiers and their families, store, "He did rid himself of me once, a blacksmith shop, a chapel, and remember. Humph! - The you quarters for himself. As they drew near, Eulalia could charges he made against met And the terrible journey he made, sick see the presidio like a little walled and suffering as he was, to present city, its whitewashed walls pink in them to the Viceroy. He nearly the sunset, its tile roofs red. Again there were cannonades to greet her, died, with his crippled leg. But his belief In what he was doing led him the ringing of the chapel bells, end soldiers women and children bringon, successfully, that time. I admire him. On my soul, I do. ing her great armloads of wildflow The Governor laughed. ers. "But I came back. That night she sat long at the' lieutenant's lavish table, laughing Eulalia's mind was working rapand chatting with the company, idly. So the Padre Presidente waa that manner of man) One strong in complimenting the food, applauding the music. belief In his duty but one who "Now that I am leaving Califorwould stop at nothing, as the Govnia so soon, she thought, I can enernor had said, to gain his ends In joy things while I am here. It will regard to forwarding the Church In be an experience to remember, and California. to tell about Beneath her feet And he believed Pedro Fages squirmed in his sleep. Eustood in the way of complete triwas stilL and he lalia prodded him, umph for the Church, therefore I am she whispered, "Yes, Pedro Fages must leave California; leaving California soon. Serra had accomplished that once It might be CHAPTER XI A strange man, she said aloud. Nil "But I have made up my mind that Along the King's Highway, where we ere going to be friends. Yes, By Bis Side Trudged Pie. foot of king bad never trod, nor good friends. He should be a comroyal hoof rung out. Fray Junlpero two strong brothers of Saint Fran- fort to me In this strange land. limped alowly. He had been on a cis. Two men of God to help me The Governor frowned doubtfully, long Journey, visiting each one of found the Mission Santa Barbara. then reached for his wifes band his beloved missions. Happy had me! My prayers again. been the journey, pleasant the visit- God has beard he cried heartily, "Splendldl have not been in vain. Santa Bar and his with brothers, gratifying bara shall have her mission at last. squeezing her Augers. "Perhaps you ing misthe reports be had heard. The God the Father, God the Son can change his opinion of your hussions were flourishing; converts, Praise the band. Then we can all live here God and Holy Ghost! crops and cattle Increasing. happily, you and I, and all the chilHe felt happy and satisfied. All along the flowery miles beside dren, in California for the rest of By his side trudged PIo, bearing the sea, over mountains and through our lives! a yellow umbrella, which shaded She withdrew her fingers. about the wondered Eulalia canons, the father as well as himself. Pio's "Perhaps, she said softly, "perfamed missionary, Fray Junipero. arms ached, for the umbrella What manner I can. haps of man was he? seemed mysteriously to gain weight Pedro the Younger and Escabel-lit- o to the fathers at all the misas the hours passed. came dashing to the Governor's sions they had visited, he was a The fathei, beneath that moving side. sainted miracle worker. With these Father!" shouted Pedro breathspot of shade, was tracing In retroopinions her husband concurred sin of these all first Look ahead! See, there is the many lessly. spection of other added praises cerely, and steps that had led him through life his own. Not only was he a saint, something strange moving down the on his apostolic journeying!. road I What do you suppose it is, but he was a man among men, wild Indians? That had been over half a century un strong, fearless, resourceful; ago in Mallorca, the jewel of the complaining in the midst of sufferBalearic Isles in the Mediterranean ing. In short, the Governor gave sea. a soldier's merits in one phrase him Seventeen years old, Miguel Jose a campaigner. good Serra had walked from his native of ail this, Eulalia felt In spite to the capital city, ) village, Petra, some opinion of the withheld he that Palma. His pious parents, amid to was know Is and situated or puzzled Bretagne, Brittany, padre, their tearful farewells, begged him what be. Now that they on the large triangular peninsula it might the but to ride the family burro, were approaching Monterey, and which forms the northwestern exalyouthful pilgrim, in his heart she would perhaps meet the Padre tremity of France. In ancient times San to the holy dedicated ready Presidente before night, she set her- it was known as Armorica, and was Francisco, shook his head. So he self to discover her husbands real inhabited by a confederation of insandals his set his rope-sole- d of him. dependent Celtic tribes. It received on the road that stretched opinion Tell me, Pedro, she asked ten- the name Brittany, or Little Britain, ahead of him, for half a century, "more about Padre Serra. about the middle of the Fifth centatively, across half a world. I have heard much of him, even in tury, on account of the settlement a of dress the In Palma, doffing Mexico City. He seem to be the of numerous colonies from Great Petran peasant for the Franciscan most important person in California, Britain, driven there by the Anglo-Saxo-n the doffed at he cowl, and habit invasion. apart from yourselt my dear. 1 same time the name the peasants shall have to associate with him, Under Charlemagne, states a had called him. Miguel Jose Serra perhaps confess to him. What is be writer In the Cleveland Plain Dealwas gone. Now there was Brother like? er, the Franks conquered the counSerra. Juniper only. Fray Junipero hesitated and Governor try, but the successors iff this king The folSan Francisco had a devoted exercising their sovereignty but reflectively at his beard. plucked would steal who lower, Junlpero, "Stop doing that! ordered the feebly, the Breton princes regained from the altar Itself. If by stealing "When you do that I know and held the form and privileges lady. No mouth. a feed could hungry he are thinking what you will say of independence. The feudal lords you his from safe was larder In Asia of the province always regarded of instead saying it outright called plundering. The good saint be said, but still caress- one of their number as their chief, Well" of the Lord, Jester brother. the little of his superior strength, whole forest ing his beard, "1 usually think be- because saying: "Had I but a fore 1 speak. And doing this helps but otherwise the fiefs of the nobles of such Junipers! me to think. You have heard all 1 were each held independent of the So he who traveled from the can say about Padre Serra. 1 like others. About the middle of the called Pacific Mediterranean to the Twelfth century one of these nobles him, admire him. We are friends himself Junipero. we And succeeded in bringing all the counare enemies." friends good Now his Journey was nearly done. hum. said Eulalia try under his control and called it "Enemies a dazed on. As be paced steadily stroking an eyebrow with her little the County of Brittany. It was the little by the sun. and the disregard- The Governor leaned ovei daughter of this count, Constance, finger beautla his of body, ed emptiness ' 7 -- Heres an heirloom popcorn that'a going to lend bedspread richness -- 1o your- - bedroom just ee how effectively that striking popcorn motif la set off by tb lacy mesh background. Ita fascinating work crocheting tha In- - f "Al, my child, I almost wish for your sake we would meet tome wild Indians. Where Is this apparition? Young Pedro jumped up In hie stirrups, See down there at the turn. Something yellow "Yellow? The Governor leaned forward. "Ah, yes, I see. I know who It is. Ita Fray Junipero, end Pio carrying his yellow umbrella 1 Andalel We will overtake him. Fray Junipero, lost in unearthly dreams, was startled at the sound of hoof-beat- s so near him. and moved off the royal road hastily as the gay party of riders dashed toward him. The Governor reined In his mount, which reared upright on quivering haunches, and faced the missionary. "Hall, Father! he cried, waving his hat. Then he dismounted hastily. Fray Junipero blinked, and said softly, "Ah, your Excellencyl With an Impulsive gesture Feges put both hands on the monk's shoulders. The lac 3, though browned and weather-beaten- ,' gave tha Impression of being pale and wan. Tha deep lines were deeper, the sliver tonsure whiter. Beneath his hands he could feel the shoulders. In their hot coarse brown covering, so bent, o thin, trembling. But it was Junlpero Serras eyes that atartled him. Fiery with strange inner fires, they burned In his bony skull, not meeting the Governor's Intent look, but darting avidly among the company of riders on the camonio. "My brothers . . . my men of he murmured, "O graGod . . cious Excellency, where are the answers to my prayer? Pedro Fages dropped his hands. He half turned from the missionary, avoiding his searching look. For a brief second he stood tense, still, his hand on the hilt of his sword. Then he flung his head up abruptly. he be"Father Junlpero . . gan bravely. But Junipero Serra Interrupted him. CDILID BRAND yj9 Blended 8y 4kaxkfokt Dtsmr.Kimrs, as lYCORlOUATFD. , iliijMI1 fei I If! 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"Dont tell me . . . but a promise) Ah, I had a vision praise to God on highl There they eret Al, al, my Brotherat Come here, closer! Let me see you . . . touch you! You are holy men, an answer to prayerl He stumbled toward Mariano Rubl and Bartolome Gill holding out hla arms, tears streaming down his cheeks. The two did not move, but stood as though stricken In their tracks. Serra threw his arms about them, looked into their sullen faces and saw only good there. "Alleluja! he chanted, "Ave Maria Purislma! The prayers of Junipero Serra are answered! Still the two stood dumbly. Rubls face was red with a guilty flush, while Gill grew pale; they too, like the Governor, avoided the fires of ... hir eyes. In his joy, the fervid missionary noticed none of these things. He looked about him for the Governor. Ah, forgive me, my son, for not greeting you! he cried. "You and all your party hsvj my blessing! La Gobernadora was staring at him. Then she slipped carefully from her horse and walked to the priest For a moment she meksured him with a look, then her eyes dropped. Hers was a man, a little man, but he towered toward Heaven, and her eyes could not measure his stature. Her heart pounded. Her knees weakened, and almost against her will she found herself kneeling before him. "It is my wife," she heard her husband say. (TO DE CONTISEED ) Brittany, in Ancient Time Known a Armorica, Dates Back to Fifth Century A- Pattern who married Geoffrey Plantagenet, the third son of Henry I of England, and was the mother of little Prince Arthur who was so cruelly murdered by hit uncle, King John of England. Readers of Shakespeares play, "King John," are familiar with the story. The stepsister of Arthur, Alice, was married to Pierre de Dreux, who took the title of duke of Brittany and became the founder of a line which held control of the country, under the protection of France, until the latter part of the Fifteenth century. In 1491 the male line had become extinct, and the heiress of the ducal estates, Anne of Brittany, was wedded te Charles VIII, King of France, thus attaching the duchy to the property of the French crown. In 1532 the province waa formally united to France. It retained a separate Parliament, however, until the French revolution. Taka Sriak I SAYIK ASffltlN taUata sad a FuS flaw a wafer, tapaal J In atonal la 1 kawn. If thraaf la Ion fraai Ika aaM, arvak SATII ASPIRIN taMata la flaaa al wator, Oargia twica. Thl aaaaa lhaaat rawaaia ntallrl All it usually coats to relieve the is 3 to misery of a cold today 54 relief for the period of your cold 15 to 25. Hence no family need neglect even minor bead colds. Here is what to do: Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a with a full glass cold coming on of water. Tncn repeat, if necessary, according to directions in each package. Relief comes rapidly. The Bayer method of relieving colds is the way many doctors approve. 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