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Show jr Delicious. ..for MEW IDEAS SCREEN 'SmN-V;Up-Un- ion.) Men of v you set- (Spencer Town Mickey Rooney), verv young men d 'important roles; than likely that, "row up, theyll be men. leading Jg so- iks H.ckinan, aged "bo's nine, and Darryl .ffatson, thirteen. You prob-:jr- as "U .nlield load" Tau- Wrath." Norman one of the finest L, directed. Bobs and sisters who Says Taurog, ever be others Careers. nttaed have regu." fl found that I could Bobs got Watsons. of the other ecause none ve role. the ed a made ity, he'd a radio before name he tack--o- d, two Band ago; was his first iana year theres been 3e year Warner Bros, about filming the life of y George M. Cohan, and at last a deal been arranged the famous Bhas dance and James ney Cag-T- i will play the probably get-- j f j lead, ting to work on it some time this sum-- 1 mer, after he re-- J from vacatturns J athis place ioning Marthas at Cohan will Vine-M- r. super-iuctio- has delayed work Broadway, in which to start her ople was so her first picture will aes." It's s story of the fishing fleet, and Shirley tn u Wallace Beerys rouble to daughter. ;rp-- . people have more sense of humor; ax Jya apes'. ndc: than they Its us hearts as welL Dou-radi- o 7 Sunday on the progr- -. - Wal-mast- er of ceremonies, the name of his arity; if the contestant his questions, the prize ven to some charitable guest :ally :rept ipr- sler pop. grand opera, sports world and save tried their luck on and many have given to less fortunate per-Ra's and Frank popular tenor, the Red Cross. Lyle question from a woman to buy her blind son a log; he gave her his the listening audience 'he remainder. Freder-th- e Metropolitan Opera the Hundred Neediest the da s of pores sew Coi 34, S h si: al ATTEI omtrj For-jgram- tgleton was selected 'Umber One Blonde by owners M held rivt ISM1 at on 'ationa! jrk & isy, well. it it radio it over Carroll comer dJ pep. at ye. who it dur-;i- H : ued got Bfrd 1 i ; . the first that himself was der all. a man un- After a little, she asked: "Corkran, what do yotl think Peter meant to do? "Meanness, ma'am. Any kind that offered. He was one would do anything for loot, if he could find the spine for it, or get other men to take the risk for him. No knowing now what all was in his black mind. Its sure he tried to talk Reverence himself into killing the Capn. With the Capn dead, all else would be in Peter's hands. He would have figured so. "Do you think he meant Cap'n Corr to fall into the pit that day? "Like as not! Hed been up there his own self the day before, after pig; and he must have seen many traps of the like sort in the tussocks. While we were hunting the Cap n, we found a dozen pits like that one, or less, or maybe bigger; and there was a pig that had fresh fallen in, of squealing and grunting in one have mate might the them. Aye. meant it; but more like he just hoped it. If he'd seen the Cap n standing 1 doubt on the very lip of the pit, he'd have had the heart to push him in. It was a trouble to that one that he had not the insides in him to do all the black things he could s think of that he'd like to do. He a bad dead, rest him; but he was He said in soone while he lived one be fur that ber judgment: "Let i else wican conscious. A: 5 aad the air r5Ve apprecia'ed as the strar wth she's young v'ife and her men did. Ty itcHo esMy inele shes t dancing role in kwl. with Tyrone itui en ed Ria may be lci eh'lartnir medcd for iJnd theGi"Kr Rogers screen. kf ',Ur years Bess John- sroimj3!1.8 thc whlch lhe of story iausj.. Now comgr.aVltatt'd' ,e.to an'l end, and nnv one- ti- Johnson. Storof1?,3 - fations. m ,, making e Spencer fooling Vat LaUU,i ,acu" h" nt a v ear, $ V' eta H Z I ' ' bark " work Nprn i r,r'm ""nedy nd , l' Ciit .Jfc';-1- - - (,' th,'y prac- - ( its "Sii ? W V? on cigarette didnt rt (Belt-ase- by Western Massacre in Newspaper Union.) ric straight around and about Vz inch over edges; then cover top and bottom; then the inner sides with the plain fabric Ji inch below the edges and hz inch over the top and bottom; then cover the top and bottom inside. Modoc-Lan- d IN Crown Hill cemetery In Indian- apolis, Ind., stands a massive monument which bears tills simple inscription: "Edward Richard Sprigg Canby, Brigadier General and Brevet Major General, U. S. This grassy wooded hillside Army. In the Middle West is a far cry from a wild and desolate region out on the Pacific coast the Lava Beds of southern Oregon. Yet there is a connection between these two widely separated places. In 1872 a little band of Modoc NOTE: Complete directions for making a zipper garment bag similar to the one Illustrated will be found In Book S. You may also want to make a matching door for cutting pocket Complete directions and making are In Book 4. If you do not have these useful booklets, send order to: In- dians, led by Chief commonly known as Captain Jack, left the reservation because the Klamath Indians there refused to let them live in peace. They returned to their ancestral homes on the Lost river and when the military was called upon to drive them back, they tied to the Lava Beds, where they inflicted heavy losses upon the sol- d TpHE pink and green chintz boxes on these closet shelves are lined with plain green cambric and they are hinged so that the front may be opened without taking off the lid. Any box of good stiff cardboard may be hinged and covered in this way. Library paste may be used or wall paper paste mixed with as little water as possible to make it spread smoothly with a paint brush. Adhesive tape or other strong gummed fabric tape will be needed to hinge the boxes. Cut the box lid straight across with a sharp knife three inches in from the front edge. Cut out the front of the box and hinge the pieces in place. Now, cut and paste the covering pieces, as directed in the sketch. Apply the paste on both the back of the fabric and the box and smooth tire material in place with a dry, clean cloth. Cover sides first with fab cov-ere- diers in several engagements. For several months this war dragged along until the government, having failed to whip the Modocs, decided to try another method of conquering them. A peace commis- - MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 New York Bedford Hills Enclose 10 cents for Book S. and 10 cents for Book 4. Name .. TIPS to (jrardeners REGARDING HERBS home gardeners may be interested in growing herbs this year because of the war, f ANY and because they make everyday dishes more appetizing and flavor- GEN. E. R. S. CANBY ful. sion, composed of General Canby. Herbs may be grown in a plot commander of the Department of the Pacific, Rev. Eleazer Thomas, about four by six feet to supply the average needs of a family. a Methodist minister, and two former Indian agents, A. B. Meacham They should have full sunlight and be planted in good loamy soil. eyes were warm and deep. "I know and L. S. Dyar, was sent to settle Almost all popular herbs balm, unsatdifficulties. several After the what he will say, Corkran." basil, meetborage, fennel, marjoram, another conferences, isfactory assented. "And what he "Aye, rosemary, was thyme, sage, anise, dill, for 11, April arranged ing chuckHe be bound. youll say, IU and caraway may either be used 1873, to be held in the Modoc strongled. "Not that words will be matwhen young, and fresh, or prehold near Tule lake. tering to either one of you." for use dried. The commissioners, accompanied pared Richard came toward them, his Anise, basil, borage, dill and saFrank Riddle, a frontiersman, eyes quickening on Mary as he drew by are annuals; caraway, and vory his Modoc Riddle and wife, Tobey near; but before he reached them, the Woman Chief), as fennel are biennials, and balm, Big Pip called from the crosstrees: marjoram, sage, rosemary, thyme "Land ho, Cap'n! Richard looked Interpreters, were to meet Captain and chives are perennials, alhis and and unarmed Jack warriors, to his arm up, and Big Pip swung balm and though marjoram are a a Meanwhile truce. of under flag he cried. "Dead ahead! point. best treated as annuals. the had been hatched among plot went men and A great shout rose, All the herbs mentioned here will Modocs to murder the peace comswarming into the rigging to see for probably produce enough growth At Jack first. missioners. Captain themselves the dim blue line on the for use the first year, however, if to with to do have refused anything Corkran moved forward, horizon. clithe scheme. But when his warriors seeds are planted early, and but Richard stayed with Mary, and mate is normally temperate. on and a womans shawl hat put he looked down at her, not speaking. him and taunted him for being a The parrot on Corkrans shoulder coward, he finally consented. Pledge of watched them standing together, the sooner was laid than No plot all their eyes embracing, forgetting Every mission constitutes a Head on one side, the It was betrayed to Tobey Riddle by the world. one of her Modoc pledge of duty. Every man Is drawled: bird she bound to consecrate his every facand friends "Mighty pretty." douu. ulty to its fulfillment. He will deCorkran lifted the parn-warned rive his rule of action from the so it Canby that of m front it held against keeping profound conviction of that duty. would not see them. "And Mazzini. his rendezvous he said m mild chiding; with the Indians. v like bud a right has His reply was that Hur and peer M of a soldier: It A Got To it as it is. Whose business i is my duty to go. and thuis. but his, it anyway, But acid beHe did not indigestion, heartburn and Hu5h vou, and lit be sour stomach can sure take the joy out lieve the Modocs THE EN'Dl of a meal. If youre bothered this way would carry out their purpose with ask your druggist for ADLA Tablets Bismuth and Carbonates for quick so many soldiers near at hand. The other commis-- i relief. gioners were not so sure and one of them proposed that they go to Showing Character This Canby the meeting armed. A man never shows his own do. also refused to character so plainly as by his So they set out for the Indian manner of portraying another's. The insolent behavior Jean Paul Richter. stronghold. of the warriors soon convinced the commissioners that Tobey Riddle's warning had been a true one. The climax came when one of the Modocs demanded that all the soldiers be removed from the country and Canby refused to grant the demand. A moment later the Indians drew ronceaicd weapons and opened fire. Canby, Thomas and Meacham were shot down. Dyar and Riddle fled f ,r their lives with the bullets whisTobey Riddle tling around them. was clubbed to the ground but Cap-- t n Jack intervened to save her life. When a warrior started to scalp Miarhnm, who was still alive, she Her cried out Soldiers coming! quick wit saved Meacham's life, for ti e n urderers immediately tied. The tragi.1y of the Lava Beds was over he wilL She met his eyes honestly, smiling I know a little. she said. Yes, he will. When we're home. Her Cop. 1941 Comp a Man as a Fraction Every man can be seen as a fraction, whose numerator is his actual qualities and its denomina immediately thun-hav- Fellow's tn S- Pat- make it. By murDusty King had been had dered -D- usty. who been like a father to Bill ho Roper. Then had been a respectable to man turned ''outlaw "get even." Roper-w- HONEY & ALMOND and drove them out o g their own game, brealUes3 those epic times history of NEWSPAPER IN THIS Issue n fte Next Beginning h.m a coward and forced him to con- sent to the attack on the commis- oners, turned traitor and revealed his hiding place in the Lava Eeds to the soid.ers. He and three others named Schonchin John, Black Jim and Boston Charley were placed on trial for the murder of Canby and 3. 1873. they tv, mas. On October were hanged at Fort Klamath and HO others were sent to Oklahoma as prisoners of war. ; Fame Not a Property probability of such: it is an acciFame, we may understand, is dent, not a property of a man. no sure test of merit, but only a Carlyle. Eat! THE SMOKE OF 28 SLOWER-BURNIN- CREAM Regular 1 size limited time only 4I:EDS SELECTED FOR YOUR LOCALITY Get them from your local dealer in the air of a speaker as In his Speakers Eloquence There is as much eloquence in choice of words. La Rochefou- the tone of voice, in the eyes, and cauld. dwrEmtum Later Captain Jack and his war- r;ors were captured when some of the very Indians, who had called 11-OUN- CE Kiora i j milS.lXE How BUI Roper gathered more together a tougher, ouU of desperate band the Th rpe 9 and rustlers, beat tor his opinion of himself. The greater the denominator the less is the absolute quantity of the fraction . Tolstoy. BIG BOTTLE OF Special Duty h-- G THESES HSMCmME M THE SMOKE OF CAMELS, TOO. TH&WMMWZ CAMELS GIVES YOU LESS NICOTINE J Ol them .ccordln, b KHou 77KDSM0m& May Dangerous Lure Example is a dangerous lure: where the wasp got turough the gnat sticks fast. La Fontaine. Address mVAftO returns taabia, to pi., l'"d dance with him in VEST By Rutii Wyeth Spears hf Clma Scott Wclio. i !' more ' L everv Himself ;s renumber, and us be y. nia'am. remember, i, g." day Deforce will" she w spared. Mary nodd, d, drean nS Aye'" C"!'kran looked at her "Weve vv ist-lbeen a long tinie s! ; but then he said in a new ipmates, Mr. Corkran. n(" Hm.self knew mure than most, nia am. A wise Aye, ma'am smee ttie one. that He came aboard t t Horn lulu. day you knew always more than you And might think." was shipmates himself before ' Well for one that. His eya ere warm. Th(re thing I'm mc.in-wu.rmg it was a fair hr was a fine one! Oh. he was he sued, a sore to bid me go back ai d tind trouble to h ii self, but fair and fine Cap'n Corr that night; and a for ail that. I crave strong that little man. one he was to s ' it. I!e d tie road of you n If he had nut bid me go, I d nut have gum ; and changed, .Mr. Cuikran. f well he knew it, fur well "You were a he knew I was his man. And if I'd nut gone. know. Mat fortes would Mell, the sea has a not. So it was himself iont us back to fetch man," he reminded her the Cap n, and him knowing what he him or mar him, Imew about the true Give it long thing between the two o: you. will show you what's inside it was a Aye, evhim, ery time. Look at Petei Corr for grand tine thing fur him to do. She said one, maam, and himself for anquietly: "In my arms, at other. Not but what I knew from the iast, he kept telling me that was all right." Aye, he would. A man, that. There was a movement aft a: he looked that way. Richard had come on deck. Her eyes followed Cork-tanand rested on Richard, and Corkran added quietly beside her: That was what himself meant, when he told you everything was right I tell you, he knew. "Did he, surely?" she asked. He knew. When he told "Aye. me we must go back, he paid the Cap'n a great compliment, ma'am; and yourself too. But youve deserved it, both of you. She looked at him for a long moment. "How have we deserved it? she asked slowly. He smiled at her. Has the Capn said yet one word to you of the thing youre both thinking every minute that you live? "No, Corkran. He touched her arm. "That's how youve deserved the way himself rated you. But let you not wait too long, nor the Cap'n either. Himself would not want you to wait longer than a fair decent time; and that youve done. And when she did not Be not unspeak, he said quietly: Weve been a long time shipeasy, maam. If the Capn has not mates, Mr. Corkran. yet said his mind and his heart A'-e:- That one tw lunger ago than yesterd Or it might just be the Were near home. l year itt Em :e oi XXL-Contin- it :erfe ii...5 CHAPTER at homo . saves . . to . . . quick prepare cook's time . . economical order, today, from your grocer. Job cMone - mahesui ILLIAMY '.RADIO fishers.. .welcomed to lodepeodeo, .dentine teete ol the emote the cigarette OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS |