Show ( - f One Wonderful Weelt by WNU Co THE STORY Harold Norman Atrldne an or- wll hia Man id a who reared him At her aeath he finde himeelf pennilese At the close of the war ha geta worn in a bank Tennla la bia only recreation CHAPTER happened It was a distressing alternative Even as he decided upon It he shrank from It He could hardly stomach the notion of waiting and waiting In s house contaljdtig'a lirious dipsomaniac and a sleeping He felt sure that hla damsel t ceased would not have ap- Borneo) by of the window or go out to the to seal a gate end ask a passer-bdoctor In? He pondered this deeply and finally rejected IL He had more Miss that suspicion Clarence than not want this affair too well would known — and the course he was bating would be the surest method of obtaining publicity For one paulcky Instant he thought of clearing quietly out of the house and washing his hands of the whole affair but he put both Ignoble idea All he could do was to wait aside patiently In the house until something oot else C S Forester Copyright THE GARLAND II —Continued —6 T)Ut - hut "said Harold feebly He iinted to go on unking but he knew Miguolj Hint D T's were the result of ' link n ml drink was not a subject to muss with a Indy— not even when one Is on such familiar terms with or ns to be kicked In the eye by her father And by now Marjorie was loaning against the wall and her face was assuming a waxen pallor I ve had him on my bands all day" said Marjorie “Two days faintly ” i think— I think rosily She did not finish her sentence but readied blindly forward to Harold Harold Just managed to get her across the landing to the room opposite which Instinct told him would be her bedroom It Is perhaps significant of Ihe way In which Harold's mind had 1'oen Jolted about that he did not have a single thought about the conventions as tie helped her In She dropped onto tiie unmade bed and down snuggled either aleep or fainting Harold could not tell which lie bent over her sick iih alarm the dead observing white of the thin face pillowed on the hi n hands tin) But she looked up at him with almost a trace of smile "I'm all right" she snid "Tired— that s nil" Vlien the smile was replaced once ntoie hv a look of alurm ‘"I acre's father again” she said to him — quick ” Harold dashed hack again Into the oilier room Mr Clarence hud thrown off the bedclothes and had progressed ns fur as to time Ids legs out of bed was feeling doubtfully for a It was Harold's duty to get hint bark again he experienced a despondent sinking feeling ternally ns lie realized his unfitness for the Job “Mr Olurenee" lie said and coughed “You ought to be in bed you know” “Me?” said Mr Clarence struggling I do ‘‘Me? feebly to stand erect want to be In bed — In my own house not this blasted I'm going prison home" Harold’s hard pressed wits rallied themselves “You get ' hack Into bed" he said Ingeniously ‘‘and I’ll take you there" said Mr ‘‘That'a a good fellow” Clarence suspicion and strength ebb‘‘That's a good fellow" ing together lie crawled buck Into bed and liar-idrew the clothes hnck over him The wandering brain had wandered off Harold tipat once on another track bedtoed back again to Marjorie’s She was fast asleep room and Harold bent over her quietly moved lie nervously she did not stir as he lie room na noiselessly about lie did not know what could manage An open book he ought to do next at the bedside table caught his eye It was a volume on family medicine and the page at which it was open Five lines about dealt with Delirium Delirium and then a whole page about Tills was exactly Delirium Tremens that Harold sought the information He took the hook over to the window and studied the article attentively It described typical symptoms and HarIn old noted every one ns apparent and Twitching Mr Clarence’s case Symptoms tremhling and muttering noticeable up to three days before an Miss Had G — d! outbreak— Good him for Clarence been worried about It seemed like It from three days? Usually the way she was sleeping with connected delusions— delusions Mr Clarence’s or Insects reptiles Violence dead snails In other words of displays and occasional terror Just so thought maniacal strength Usually an attack ended with Harold Harold hoped exhaustion and collapse It certainly It would he the case here seemed like It he became article the As he finished aware that it was rapidly FTowlng a shock by dark and he learned with watch that it was past glance at his Once more be grew nine o’clock “What In the alarmed and worried asked I do? name of fortune can That was a quesHarold of himself Send for a answer not could he tion lie He ought to— but how? doctor? Clarence asleep oonld not leave Miss that loathsome the same house as Wake her op? He tiptoed lunatic and Pf delicately to her bedside face In the half at her In' No he couldn’t d° that dark for her delicately stead he reached with eiderdown and spread It over her And he did not ask Infinite core Should he lean why he did this proved But hack he went to' Mr Clarence’ room and aat himself gingerly down la a chair In the corner to wait Mr t larenceg were permutterings sistent and monotonous but they were growing feebler and feebler By midnight only the faintest whisper was passing Mr Clarence’s lips and only his fingers were twitching That monotonous sibilant whisper had its expected effect on Harold's He nodded In his chair weary person recovered nodded again By a quite unconscious movement on his part he settled himself more comfortably In hls chair with his head resting against the ba k He was" used neither to late hours nor to wild excitement and he was worn out He slept CHAPTER III Friday He woke with a Jump and a startled cry peering blenredly and In dazed fashion In the sunlight thnt flooded Miss Clarence the room was standing beside him and her hand atlll rested on hls shoulder She put her her to smiled and pointed finger lips to the bed Harold pulled himself to hls feet — oh how stiff and cramped Always Danger of Infection in Hidden Places (Prepared oj Dprtmnt by the Unltd Asrleultur)— WNUawvtc In communltlea where hog cholera existed during the winter particularly In the North saya a statement from the bureau of animal Industry United States Department of Agriculture hog likely that died from the disease verycovered were left unburled perhapa with enow Frozen ground makea It difficult task to bury these carcasses and owners sometimes defer this work till the snow has melted and the froet In the meantime is out of the ground new Utters farrowed on the premises hogs as Well as other susceptible brought In from outside eources are In-In danger of taking cholera from the thus fection scattered All susceptible swine on such premThere li ises should be Immunized always a possibility of Infection being present In bidden places to which access thus had hogs have a source of danger even constituting the dead bogs have been properIn short where ly disposed of Infection Is known to exist the federal specialists say prompt attention should be given to the Immunization of the herd It Is not always safe to rely on ability to keep hogs away from places where Infection may lurk Once the serum and virus used in preventing cholera have been properly administered the owner may rest assured that hls bogs are Immune and wlU not contract the disease absopork high along with the protein Is supplied corn barley wheat or other fattening' feeds gains are certain to be slow and costly says A E Engebretson extension live stock specialist University farm SL Paul Minn - “Sklmmllk or buttermilk fed at the rate of three pounds to each pound of a gallon a pig grain or approximately dally throughout the feeding period will take care of the protein needs” “When Mr Engebretson explains skimmilk or buttermilk la lacking a mixture of equal parts of tankage and This mixture oilmeal la recommended when pigs are on full may be feed However when any one or a mixture of such ground grains as barley wheat oats or rye Is fed pigs may eat more of the tankage and than necessary because the above grains contain more fiber than corn of the protein This feed may be avoided by mixing it with the ground grain using eight pounds of tankage or ten pounds of mixed tankage and oilmeal to 100 pounds of In Eye Tool" Downstairs picked In the Miss went together they way across the wreckage hall and entered the kitchen Clarence fluttered hither and their A kettle was filled and was thither A tray on the stove In a twinkling a cloth milk cups saucers sugar Three teaspoonfuls In teapot stand the pot and lol the kettle was boiling then the brimming nectar was passed He sipped eagerly and to Harold He bad nearly shrieked with pain forgotten hls split lip oh dear" said Miss Clar"Oh dear at once hls ence noticing distress and the cause of It "You must bathe IL And your poor eye tool" Til drink my tea first" said Harold sipping more gingerly to thank you very very “I ve got much” said Miss Clarence “It waa awfully good of fou to stay here the way you did and help me with father like that” “You’d had trouble for a time already before— before things got really bad?" “two days "Yes” said Miss Clarence see it coming I could and— of It and—" harmony between The momentary them seemed likely to be broken here and Harold tactfully changed the subhls cup for refilling ject by passing (TO BK CONTINUED) "AmericaaUni" denoting The word “Amcrlcanlsn” words that are originally American In use Is attributed to or derivation of Prlnca president Witherspoon ton about 1M years ago new device that can be screwed Into the spark plug bole of ene of the auto's cylinders turns that cylinder Into an air pump that will produce two and a half cutilc feet of free air per minute This much sir Is sufficient to spray oil paint germicide Insecticide and liquids says Popular Science Monthly On the down stroke of the piston In the cylinder to which the device Is fitted the piston sucks In outside air through a valve On the np’ stroke this valve closes and another opens allowing tbe atr to flow Into a storage tank or Into the pipe leading to the spray equipment If more air la needed than can be obtained from one cylinder In this way two of the devices can tie used at the same time so as to double the output It la designed to work at an engine speed equivalent to a road speed of 20 miles an honr A SWINE SHOULD BE IMMUNIZED QUICK Protein In liberal amounts Is lutely essential for producing profitably and unless some feed Your Poor Converts Auto Cylinder Into Air Pump Device STOCK Raise Swine Cheaply he was — and looked thither Mr Clarence wan sleeping soundly sprawled Save for hls widely across the bed stertorous breathing he seemed nearly normal to Harold's untrained eye Harold followed Miss Clarence out of the room and they held a consultation on the landing “What on earth’s the time?" asked A glance at hls watch had Harold Informed him that he had forgotten to wind It — the first time for five years ‘‘Don’t know" said Miss Clarence "My watch haa stopped too About six I should think Would you like a cup of tea?” Teal Harold ran a tongue round hla cracked and fevered lips Teal A night In a bony chair left every nerve In one’s body simply for tea Teal Teat shrieking was an old maid even about teal Tea "Thanks very much I’d love a cup" said Harold i c FARM Protein Essential to “And GARLAND UTAH If tou feel older than your year — il you are and unhappy— if you long for the vitality and enthusiasm y°u can fight weakness and by taking Fellows’ Syrup It builds up the weakened system by what Nature demands The restoring result is sn immediate improvement in appetite You eat better sleep better and feel years younger There is new pleasure in living as your Mamina and strength return After the first few doses of this wonderful tonic the results will delight you Ask your druggist for the genuine Fellows' Syrup Wing Alidad to Bicycle Feathered wings have been added to s bicycle by a mechanic In Austria who expects to make great A tiny gasspeed with the device oline motor mounted over the front wheel causes the wings to flap by mennR of a rope nnd pulley arrangement The wings have a horizontal as well ns vertical motion The ificial feathers are declared to be weatherproof FELLOWS SYRUP ©conger flies bring disease! 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