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Show 7. v.v-- October I 1HI A Chronicle was another fallow, ona of the tn .eea at that school the to fine chanro of cmmolSr imUl she found aut ha ate onluna the sly while he courted her." Well, l will be Jiggered!" from "But no wondcr-w- itu Jimmy. hw such n peecu." lv of Courtships got MARTHA MACWILLIAMS. y Why doa't " 111m bom JITm.chuckled, ml ,M Pm-t,- y ,Ul'r ail ways," was real epidemic iQ the Bush Creek neighborhood; up site taught JW " you know. The dr--J at ter; THE SUX. PRICE. UTAH WS RAILROAD FOR NOVICE DRIVER Some Good Hints for Driver to Stalls First Should Learn to Turn Cor ners and SignaL Twe Essentials Many Meteriete Have Difficulty In Learning Should Be Studied and Practiced on as Train Approaches. loo-eu- n SSI I did. be wanted mine all the he bad lew, be wee main If lorier; be tetchy about It think I to oon to make blm hlfh cockalorum JJer everything. And that', what I me too ,laii1 ever do. Pap taught Mil for that." Looey1 jimmy Grim glgf if the exordium.. He bad. the end Indeed, through out It But you know you're leneaome dead igjeMtne. M1h Prne," be said. Tbaf. run on rkj you let me come and Next about and my glrL yards tarda tUnc, you know, to lovin' le bearin' me think of the bout It Make llglfd Intermittently Xfhovd and tonga, fllf. While alone we aup OC bone! 1 to each other kittle aloe eoaxa o f family wld yor cun, like e kermlt WMnr Maehrse!" know Mr. Tom Jamieson would elnc It to you It would lit Machree.' " Prudence Ine, You right down ra'alely reckon Min Prne drawled. giggling In m her turn, end threatening Jimmy with I wonder her ball of blue yarn. now bow mark you'd bet oo It I" "Silk itorklngi ngulnnt tbo blue orke you're knittin." Jimmy mid Mlaa Prne ebook her head. gamely. Twouldnt do oo touch," the mid. "Hom'd wo ever Bud out who won, and if twaa me bow'd you ever aqua re youraelf with Lena McLaneT Bhe baa looked at me right down rroaneyed ever alnce you told her my pound cake wee the beat ever she needn't even try to make ae good." "Lena couldn't be Jealous with yon married to Mr. Tom," Jimmy returned. "That'a all yon know about women folks," Mlaa'Prue flung beck at blm. "They'd be Jeeloua even of a mosquito that burned round you If theyre born that way. Lord be praised I wasn't born no. Or maybe It's because I've got inch e conceit of myself. Anybody wants to think lem of me or more of some other body do It end welcome, ni alt tight Bayin' to myself they lose as much ae I do; maybe a little mite more." "Cant yon somehow make Lena look at things that way?" Jimmy asked. "She'a the very beet ever; but my! how ahe acts np If I don't walk (he chalk every day end Sunlore to r . day too." When dldnt you laatT Mlaa Prne queried, chuckling. She had known all along Jimmy had come for tome special reason. Why over at the Morrison play . "Tell Lena after Mlaa Prue counseled. the weddiu "An ex;ieri-ene- e meetlu beforehand would land yon both high and dry. if yon told the truth nelther'd believe the other; U you lied you'd get found out in Iei8n no time. No, you let things Us as they fell, except Harvey Clay you can't do much harm with a dead man. I hope you wont have to name him now. But, remember, he may coma In handy after a while." Now, how about you and Mr. Tom?" Jimmy demanded with a smile. Mlaa Prue shook her head again, but not decidedly. "He does look lone and lost and them twe boya are runnln wild." she said. "Hla land matches with mine, too, tike tbs tracts were made te run together. I doubt If one of ua ran show a dollar the other cant match ; and though I'va got a heap more hair on my head then he has oa hla, ha makes up far It. In teeth not one lost, while I have to eat Judgmatic; ao honors da look sorter easy. HI think it ever after New Year. Then, If you and Lena And you can trot kindly In double harness maybe I'll think about It aoma more." Til go tell Mr. Tom, said Jimmy rising. Miss Prne said Scat!" to him, but wholly without rancor, and smiled aa he dashed away. WHEN THE SPIDER IS FLY" Haw the Insect Spine Hla Wsb and Preparca Trap for the Victims, Hava you ever seen a spider conweb? It Is one of the most Interesting and most beautiful rights In nature, declares a writer In London Having found a suitable place, ha begins first to make tlie "simkea." The pokes are made of a different kind of material from the web proper they are not sticky. Now begins the ml bnslneas of making the trap Itself. Starting at one of the spokes, the spider gums down a thread and then moves In a spiral direction paying out the thread aa ha goea. It la gummed firmly down to each spoke and It is provided with thousands of tiny drops of gum In between the spokes. This gum, secreted by aiwclal gland la the spider, holds captive any fly that touches one of the spiral strands. Round and round goea the spider weaving the sticky net and spacing Ita meshes ao that the fly can past between them. As soon as the trap U perfect tha censpider takes up hla position at Ita on bio lego of each eight ter, lying one of the spokes. In this way he Is able te feel at once the arrival of a n fly In any part of the net. If he an Insect too large lo be dealt with summarily he weaves a line eb round It and does not come to clow quartets until It la oo securely bound that U cannot more a limb. structing his la reduced too much the engine will stall. By shifting Into second eiieed all ouch danger la overcome. Then the engine la turning faster aud It la uut so easy to stall. Furthermore the car may bo driven acroea the tracks at approximately the os me peed. The Impression prevails that the car may be speeded up more readily In high gear In the event of a train approaching, but the distance la hurt and a full throttle opening on econd speed will send the car forward with greater certainty. Why an Engine Stalls. This brings up a matter of dust of opening the throttle too suddenly. If the accelerator pedal la pressed too quickly the engine sometimes' stalls. This Is because the air valve yields readily to the Increased suction, giving a sudden rush of air before the spray nozzle ran respond with enough gasoline. Whether the throttle la opened by hand or foot the driver should open It gradually enough to give the engine time to No matter how great the 'lunger may Ite, the throttle must he iqsmed gradually, Tlila does not mean to hesitate, hut at a aiteed which will not rwuse the engine to choke before acreierntlng. Dangerous Experience. Bulling the engine with a train apspeed is a dangerous proaching at experience, to say the least. There la no time lo start the engine, but the operator who keeps hla presence of mind will use the starter to pull out of danger. By shifting Into low speed uud pressing the starter pedal the car Is mole to move forward slowly. Keeping this fact In mind, a driver may save hla own life and the lives if those with him. d to turn. The drive makes this easy. If the operator Is going to the left ha should hold hla arm out Ir a horizontal position. This Indicates to those hack ot him they should not coma up behind him on' that aide When making a right turn tha cat should be run dose to tha curb and the signal gives by waring tha hand In a small circle, with n forward awing, ua if he says: Coma on up oa this aide. I'm going to turn tha cor ner." The "come oa" motlou la oat prescribed by law. but has become a custom of the road. If a sudden atop la necessary tha hand should be held upward. Thli signal formerly waa used by coachmen on the box and la wall knows fa all users of the highway. left-han- SHOCK ABSORBER FOR AUTOS cap-tur- The Scientific American In Illustrating and describing a shock absorber, the Invention of T. Davis of Mounds, Okie., says: This Invention relates ta attachments for motor vehicles and has for Ita object the provision of a shook abaoriier for use upon motor vehicles provided with transverse front and rear springs, the device being la the fr said sake have starved to death 1 I wont starve now, remarked the young man aa ha attacked the food. And I I went to see you again whan 1 have wy Job and can pay yea hack." Mary blushed. "You can aea aw But again If you want to," she said. dust starve youraelf for an excuse. You wont need to, you tee." 1 see 1" cried the young man Joyously. And ha evidently did ; for It waa not many mouths till ha had asked Mary a certain question which had a great deal to do with eating at the soma table; and the answer seemed to ha such aa to remove fear of starvation ither of tha body or of tha heart entirely from hint. By FREDERICK HART. Cl U1U hj UaClan K.v.iwmt Uraemia. Oh, I think gas stoves are tha meanest things I" Team stood In pretty Mary Davis' tyse. She had had little enough trouble In her life In the Belladonna apartments, but the gaa stove seemed always to be a thing endowed with a iuallgnant,devUlsh spirit that defied her, try aa aha would to regulate It. And now, when she had such a nice supper ready to prepare, tha thlug wouldn't work. It either refused to light at all or exploded with a vicious bang that frightened Mary nearly to PURITAN HUSBAND MAUGNED death. She stamped her foot 1 hope you blow up and aud swash yourself to pieces I aha cried, There la Strang Proof That Ho Waa Not Lacking In SsntL addressing the Inanimate cause of her mentality. troubles. She knew that It waa no good appealing to the Janitor that Did those Puritan bUNbunda lack worthy lurked low In a den where or devotion to their wotnea? charm dared tenant boldest tread, the only 1 And that theory bad to rocoucllo him meet no to desire and Mary had with the fact that ao many of them in argument. Stie wiped her eyes. bad three wives, writes Stuart P, about If I only knew something But I Sherman lu the Atlantic. stoves, she wailed aloud. Most of ua modern men feel that don't, and 1 can't cook any supper, and we bare charm enough If wa can ob" and She sank on tlie lied and gave her- tain and main oue, now that higher education of women baa made them ao self to tears. oo exA knock on her door startled her. exacting In their standards and She sprang to her feet, hastily dabbed pensive to maintain. Now Cot too Mather had three wives, at her eyes, and opened tha door: In In fas hall stood a young man, diffident, and when be waa forty or sot the short Interim between No. 2 and yet smiling. mar"1 believe you have something No. 8, ho received a proposal of of twenty, who was, from a girl riage he with stove," began. wrong your gaa he thought, the wittiest aud prettiest "Oh, I have Indeed I have! Are InShe paused, not sure of girl in the colony. I concluded you the name for men who repaired gas evitably that there waa something stoves. The young man took her up. very attractive In Out too Mather. I'm not that la to aay, I'm not a Call It charm; call It what you will; bo possessed that which tha Ladlatf e expert," he said. regular "But I've lived In apartments lung Home Journal would describe aa What women desire In men." enough to know something about their Aa a further illustration of the "nL Uttle hablta and tricks. And I thought I might fix youra." He bad entered leu gloom of their domestic hablta, aa he spoke, and Mary looked at him take tha case of John WUithrop, tha for the first time In clear light. He pious Puritan governor of MassachuAfter a truly religious courtwaa handsome, she decided at once, setts. married hia wife, about 16U ho ship, and he had nice eyes and an engaging gainst the wishes of her friends, Wa mile. And rarely he had come as have aoiua letters of the early years opportunely aa an angel from heaven I "There It la," aha said, pointing out of their life together In which ha adMy tha horrid object "1 cant do any- dresses her as "My dear wife, west wife, and. My dear wife, my thing with lt Tha young man approached the chief Joy of this world." Well, that stove without a tremor, aa one who la nothing; at lint, we all do that But ten years later Wlnthrop prehas no fear, lie twiddled Ha valves with contemptuous familiarity, trying pared to vjslt New England, withto light It once or twice. Then ha out hla family, to found a colony. While waiting for hla ship to sail, ha reached Into hla pocket extracted atlll to hla wife, by every poswrites or a and loosened Joint pair of pliers two, poking Into pipes with a mateb-stlc- sible messenger, merely to tell her that he la hla chief Joy In all tha world; At laat he straightened him before ho leaves England ha arand elf. aa ha "I think ItTl'work all right now, ranges with her that, aa long and on week la Tuesday every away, ha eaid. Let me try It Have you a Friday at five o'clock he and aba will match?" Ha turned the valve, struck tha think of each other wherever they are, match ahe had given him and applied and commune In spirit When ahe has been married ten or the flra to the barner. A llttla pop I' twelve years, that la more extraorsounded, and tlie clear bine llama of a It shows, I think, romantic perfectly functioning gaa range re- dinary. warded him. Mary gave a llttla cry feeling equal to that In "Mlaa Lula Belt" or Poor White" or Moon Calf." of Joy. are ahe clever! cried. It'a Oh, you Canary Island Delicacy. all right now. Isnt It?" llow can A peculiar delicacy known ns gofio ever thank yon?" A chilling thought entered Iter mind. "Do I how much has beeu known In tha Canary Islands from a very early period. . It la la It does It cost?" usually by rotating wheat to The young man straightened hla a light brown nnd then grinding, bnt back, cramped from stooping. It la sometimes made from barley, iyk "Well, there's no charge. But raslze, peas and even seeds and fruits. you have a bit of salt to spare you Ita nutritious character la ahown by me a ha borrow might let pinch, an investigation lately reported by Dr. piled. I haven't a scrap of aalt L. Llndlnger In a German technical my place." A kilogram (22 pounds) waa paper. "Of course 111 let you have tha foupd to contain 104 grama of albusalt, ahe said, hurrying to open minous matter, 17 of fata, and 716 Bnt I wish you'd let me of paper bag. carbohydrates and It yielded give you something for your trouble.' 3,483.80 calories of energy about the "It wasn't any trouble It was g man requirement of a pleasure," replied the young nun, and for one day. The roasting may be bowed: And then he kept on bowing dona on a flat earthen dish or a stove, farther and farther, till he tumbled to or In a roasting inachlue. The grindthe floor and lay still. ing la effected In any convenient way, Mary kept her head; got water and but even n strong coffee mill may dabbed It on hla forehead and laid serve. Gofio is aomettmes eaten dry-I- t him In an staler position. And then la more commonly kneaded Into he saw what ahe had not noticed be- dough with water and the addition of fore that hla face waa pinched and a little salt, and la then pressed In a white and hla yheeks were hollow, goat-ski- n hag, after which the cake la At last be opened hla eyes. , sliced end eaten. The flour Is often Im Im dreadfully sorry I" he added to milk, soup, coffee and other stammered. "I dont know what waa foods, or bananas and other soft fruit the matter with me I Just sort are dipped Into It before being eaten. " fainted, I guess III go now "Youll do nothing of the sort. Tell Japanese Musical Inst rumen ta, me, how long la It alnce you've eaten?" The only musical Instruments In"Two days," confessed the young digenous to NI;ipon are the Yarn to" man. I have a Job that will pay me koto, a stringed Instrument of 18 well, bnt I dont go to wort till tomor- strings with a compass of two and one-harow, and I've been living all this week octaves, and the Yamato" flute. on a loaf vt bread. Tlial'a what The few others used are merely softwanted the salt for It mates you ened modifications of Chinese instruyou drink a lot of ments. Any original development In thirsty and-thewater, and tlien yon don't feel Japanese music has been prevented by the poverty of their Instruments and amply." Mary's hands were flying among a spirit of conservatism which has resulted from tlie handing down vf nathe iMckagea. "You're going to stay and have rap- tional mnslc by certain chosen famper with me," she said calmly. "If It ilies. The national hymn was comhadnt been for you I wouldn't have posed by an emperor and written by been aide to cook anything. Now you un empress In the Seventh century. sit down and let me tend to my cook Need for Hurry. !ng. lie olieyed, and ae she prepared The two greet bees players had sat the meal lie told her his story how faring each other for a long, long time. he Imd tried to draw end had struggled Neither had spoken or shown any Inon, hla money getting lower ami lower, clination to move. At lest one raised till at last be had landed the splendid hla head and d hla dreamy position that had come almost too late eye. how pride lied prevented hia asking "What time le It? he asked. for an advance, and he had net himself The others hand went to hla pocket ta sticking It nut till he should be paid. He withdrew hla cigarette case. "Ym're an awful Idiot," observed Thnrwlag," he answered. Mary- - "Hot you ran fix gas stoves. Hla opponent yawned. And tell m- ishe remembered at "I hope we ehn!l tie able to flntsl last his ofiisiriiine sprunre. this game," he drawled, but we aheL on ii,,. diiiiihwnlter shaft Jiave to 'Mjr hurry r,p. I've promised U vn a wav next Tneadsv week. k. Automobile A Perspective View, Shewing the Device aa Applied te One End ef the Rear Spring. After a storage battery Is fifteen months old the dealer considers It coll spring Including a nature of worthless. plurality of horisontally disposed conOn rare occasions It happens that a volutions, novel means being provided wire breaks inside Ita Insulation, giv- for connecting the devlcq with the rear liuha or with the front axle as ing no exterior algo of the trouble. the case may be. In Philadelphia, to enable motorists to get clearer signals, spotlights are WATER FOR COOUNG SYSTEM played on traffic policemen at night Rain Water Is Beat Because It la Fraj From Mineral Substances That Every time a wheel le removed the Cleg Radiatera, bearing. cup la removed with It and consequently the bearing mast be adNot all car owners know tliat pure justed properly when the wheel la rerain water Is the brat that ran he placed. used In the cooling system. This la beMotor mechanics la now taught to cause It la free from mineral subyoung women student! of Wellesley stances which are present In ordinary college. In Massachusetts. The course water and which are deposited on the le conducted by Prof. Lucy Wilson of metal walla of the radiator, piping. the phyelca department and 80 pupils Jackets, etc., to their detriment. When rain water Is available, always use It form the clean. t see AUTO BONEYARD OF THE PACIFIC pre-;wr- hard-workin- lf n g n, Down the Dumb- aolud gas-stov- Attachment la Provided Wittj Trane verae Front and Rear Springe-Mea-ns for Cennscting. Tlt-BIt- s. party" Jimmy expounded.' "Madge Gray snapped mo out end, like the Mague alie Is, kissed me before she'd et down. Had the right, yon know, whirled end cut mo off In tbo run round. If Tens'd been there and Been hew It U was I don't believe ehed really minded, bnt told the way she wee, ahe boiled over when ahe saw me tried to throw my ring In the Are end run away when I put It back on her Anger and wouldn't let It come off." 'Then, don't yon worry. Shell be Found Hia Affinity. Ilka a May mornin' next time," Mia had I graduated In medicine, and Pro consoled. "If she Isn't I ought months later I Iocs fed In six net to tell tales but Just yon up an about profession ask her did she ever know Harvey a new place te practice my mors dews and economy. I had made Clay." call at the Goodness! What for 1" Jimmy de- floral than professional one of the forWhile making time. manded. and mer, my office, bedroom, hotel Mlaa Prno pursed her lips. "Them stable, were all destroyed by Are. and that ask no questions save chances oo Insurance! flien 1 reof bearin Ilea," she said. "Ton do there was of calling up-a I tell you but don't name names quested the pleasure her fust I wanted to love, telling my unless you have to." as he seen In iny very best clothes, You dont know anything to Lena's they were nil that had escaped the flra. hurt nobody does they cant." JimHer gracloua and complimentary ' -- . my protested loyally. went to my heart, and I took courwe were "Right ye ere bnt life's mighty ply again, and a year later full of curionsneaaes. Turns and age room. Chicago name In the twists nobody can count on nor out," married JournalMiss Prue returned oracularly. "No riiarge for advice, boy only you come Inertias In Air Travel. nd tell me how It works out and el recorda are bePassenger-carryinabout It." week after week on the beaten "I can't go It blind this way," Jim- ing channel air lines. The laat week cross my protested. Why must I ask her In July put up another new record, bout this Harvey Clay?" one Saturday. In spite of the gale "If you will have It. because she for exdurive on Friday, 100 passengers. " engaged to him cotne In a month crossed the mechanics, and ef pilots of marry In' him when ahe waa aeven-Icethan 100 channel, the fleet time more It omy And and flew the coop." have crossed In a day. Jimmy sprang up, his teeth clenched. took 15 machines to carry tha. im "Where la he? I'll kill him I" ha all total for the week was 01 piengers mt shouted. number. More -a- lmost the record Miss Prue caught hla arm, saying: carried been have week 400 a "Ye can't! Ife'e good and dead. Left than Opinion. notoe weeks past.-Lon- don ua for a rich widow, who had a limousine and a roadster, and both of A Concentrated Linguist cra broke their necks three months a great lin-Too aay your wife Is fier the weddln'." mane languages does . "I see I Po Lena's sort ef a widow." guist? How Jimmy sighed. one language." I Mlaa Prue half chnckled. "Call It SPOhJt' all In Hm If ye will but not to her. There Life. 1 thought you wouldn't feseed. If I helped you." 1 should aay 1 didn't mind I" And lin glad for your Mary. that you came up. You might waiter Shaft the doctor hla name la Touser letting her knit-Tf-il hI All ,wwhrt because into her pwpio ealko ShTr72!.W,tb THROTTLE 6RJUHMUY up to Lena. No wonder OPES en persons 2? iligliiy lucfy. Jeeloua after all that exOne of the things that many motorto hew la tb perience; but .right. bendywhen you're no babe andsurk-ll- If Accelerator ists have groat difficulty la learn1 ng to eomea It Ptdal Is W(l groat Pressed Too youraelf, Jimmy boy ! to do properly is turning corners, aayi Didn't herd work.. But to my you come aa near Quickly Engine Sometimoo Stalle as the license once a writer is a New York exchange em biro to to marrylu't" if. lot. easier Operator Should Keep Hie la difficult to coast around a sue it 'em up-I- JL. honeyin' be elweye "Shucks! Don't go rakin' Preecnce of Mind. ner at low speed, and If high speed U (hat up Jeekeon Andrew em bellere foolishness," from Jimmie, "it waa used the car goes toe fast. Tha novIt la well to give the motoriot a ice driver should practice going Into to much blggern they ere, Ml a play with hard cider and t egg7Lt id Father Koeb bed berdly nog oo the aide. Polka few ordi of advice oo a subject secern! aimed Just before he reaches do almost oo with em! Lr foresight. (Set 'em usually disregarded that of enuring the corner he la to turn, and then anything at silly Chrlstmac; and the .bout If I rest dared me and JSl Wouldn't her. railroads, writes William H. Stewart, drive around at alow speed. Blaine Bessy to get htT had LddeX Xe. Another detail every driver should married, and 8qulre Jacksou up and Jr. In an exchange. The all too usual method of cross- learn and practice Is tha matter ot made out a license, and we come In a iacm, and I dont say they weren't . tome-jlem. But (Md can aotne of squirrel's Jump of bring tied hard and ing tracks Is to drive on high gear, riguallng. The law states that thr If I liked e man', look, hie fast without know in' It Trot Thomas throttled down. This requires a cer- driver miall rigual la some unmistaktain amount of gas, and If the amount able manner which way he ts going didn't .ult If be bad more stopped It Just In time." -- PAGE ELEVEI IMPORTANT DETAILS ON SECOND SEAR Follow When Engine EVERY FRIDAY a View or "ouvu ooo.ysi w." Everyone In Los Angeles and for miles around knows Steve the Auto Parte Man." for "Steve Is ss much a part of the city and an Institution ai Broadway Itself. Steve owns the Auto Boneyard of the Pacific," situated In the heart of the d:y on Eleventh street Broadway. The Boneyard ocof land, and there the autolst may buy any cupies about 250,000 square feet of car on the market within the past 15 years. make for any desired part Steve's business la to buy old and wrecked cars and dismantle them, storing te tome future patron. Much of hla supply away all the good parts for sale cornea from transcontinental motorists, who sell their worn cars for llttla or nothing on Teaching Los Angeles from the East. It la said that Steve can tha automobile manufacturers themselves cannot. supply auto parts that finding certain parti out af stock, refer theli manufacturers, Sotm of tha The second-hancars and parts stand oat 8:eve. to customers Droepectlve ETthTopeu. exposed to the weather, and of course are weather beaten ami however, soon puts them In shape for new ass tasted. A llttla all and emery, d half-opene- f.r |