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Show rn allowe'en i 5 r ty i To i hes William I] Wallace, ‘ id kei H no Saint that on h corm by. i be il hi j and they on gi 1s. ne Laura e Bennett all come 5 ill to play. ‘ house Eve get any A \ no of el close ni ; that and t i ut the Mn phe sehool Ag do. is tk & ¢ ( UZE 4 - ¥F aE, ELL, iG. es 4 A Ti SHEnt, y. them. wholesome ™~ te Ne SAM x NAL Of A ae | o-kno no ot ; folene erywhere. . ; a _ - . ----- - 0 « Davie gave . "Ol 1, . ey that "i are are' When mounted. Why is Both are. : who the j Unique my belle, line, jher Brooklyn: Bridge at school? Party. like " for prince heart Aa) cat Morano the "is Raney ? If eine toc home for hin ; phe trick cod of "todas mu Ive | Harry , ands let not ;moan face oyer if this one) * \ he proclaimed. ery difficult close over her mouth nodded her as a) head éried Maybelle. "Excellent!" on a or you iffy of plate pull to about pictur in the form mueae cigs oy alt ea cath Sea lres Me poo Linh SY: ind AEDS ae IPED ADU ne. person look fair) princess' will find on their. -year-ole da \nd ts pe full- | best, froek for. all. the "Th "dressed". toe and one jand Hallowe'en all day dawned the At to him) gi Laura bright children do so, Wyner the were the pare lee Just Desa at evenifg. to com "AR | cgme ‘ie ently Oh, | became wholly were and so clear,| unsuspicious, the ‘Well, life of and the the and He o'elork.| yy appar- Harry at crowd, ithe once | table, what a noisy Laura's Mrs. filed littl . father, com-) of Maybelle. face S erious, from the Ore UY; mixture mare aw VW); ttches' giant.|her head and stopped é | peli, what | Vesuvius. her sung lived So, in-a come eave on, that | fell, reckon it's up boys, jshow the white. feathe afraid, you fellers ought to stand at my. back." she 7 ite to | » a And-she one Hallowe'en, on Larty come and |/¢t.™°¢ sive'you to If- all Mount) and be don't Walk | 0" the right in-and erown,of to j dering tire of tap. her I'm. not} What she oes." willing | stepped. bravely | was only dimly aging whispered warning; this.is witch's | seemed olherwise clad in. black. Let- that isn't a human, for the ftom the old old hooded witch | impulse, pate See} he, tupped the reached, old) over, woman. green pine witeh logs, the} The who... stood movements danger threatened . them | witch, and again across And. so. saying, Alf} of her heads: ‘And; why nto. the cave, which|and my friends be here on lighted by. the smol-| he asked. astonishment of the boys, open-mouthed watching his Tom determining. to run herseift:| no became, the to the astonishment of the frightened and anxious watchers at the} entrance, laughed a cackling laugh and | patted AM on. the . shoulder saying "Hey, so, you are, right ‘ oe top; should nat Hallowe'en? eu reund in response calmly to crossing the the be| introduction. room, my.| human| in aoe baby ay Bo ena re te pour) re eet around, shéok hands with the ° past complete .illostration..aceonmpanies. 3 rf vou ave which.the giant bade f ile can of be Vat her: es went: for} fallow: As there to See of eieetrie ees vould o wu the be ‘ ow in trick,the five " ‘ foro uit numbe . a ore Oe ne at 1, ‘Al a ate ot high Indien rs departed from the mifitst young revelers Prank. hy $ ae | D on the 2B quick fire-crackers went very of off all in' feet, at the was heard to yer niver told) ae they Bene ae ens a his: and, vee seemed joke to laughingly biz Terned ‘ pee you are, ones xo ng plained it' Hath a the bunch| And cellar had ghe keep must bir ‘ oe e ean that true, and you with me be telling pon ‘Hallowe'en "And there's so ee aie eng : what they in the parlor to finish "Lordy-|in fortune that you! games had had \euien: agreed he and We even get Cand party said time| ered the, indeed, Laura. to bottom) look out to report, | victimized," a vowing ob eethat. trick-proof, cenfess- that Concnined "Because ant or preverry ; ae ind same yell: me oe k shot :dar lead-| aoe aS noess Dee Gongeitea astonishment Frank's of buneh litthe that | thrown hudn't a ae In the niek of time ‘master him to Evan had ag nDupstairs if a waonellé Giant he stepped flashy jase the Frances mercy! CV est he gath- the evening other Hallowe'en aal an als @!e a the : witeh, ribs Wonder, poking wi the eee - Why, this' ee re it, I'l ' is, come out. and: take ‘in: he! | theecave girl, nor entrance a l-a-d-y, and nor said: "I a b-a-b-y, lower | certain om." "I'm ready, |but which! Ing % bent more rhisy the Manner in| When' the boys made to appear.! sight they started é OO Tim meee Qt Y ee was ae.) JOY Leveryinings and aid. ti . and, taking a long, dark obi a "h: "Can. you sine me ‘of gout ie : songs? We'd be delighted to he : co The witch nodded her head at the| epoped. dip it up Se over and pulled one from the pot ; boiling Water ‘See the snake?" Then, satisfied with their joke, and ) Por you, oh, forall you. And you must drink Of that snake tail broth Or you'll weep, oh; ‘ You'll weep. | | the former witch, who was For I will turn All into snakes, your bellies On to On to your bellies you ereep, time, I'l) bet' my hat!" bween oh th : pac i ur wrning on his mind quickly, the witch, ill also took almost while he darted in- i. . © all | S*cond words from | lowing lens seal an went, like a deer, down fares oun ain path. Ned, seeing Tom's while eee anopowes at double. speed woul eek 1c€8 full of fear that they Arthur ar 1 Withee into snakes, Tom a I salt aes ial carercs French leave l-wake t thi and sprinted away in' the he foot ieir fe ws. Nobody stopped | | thon re about Alf; in) fact: nobody intent any ing about him. were Pp ca seenal le getting away in their present Left a) ‘ on - tt . fe with the witch, Alt rolled | anhe i: oor and Jaughed till hia sides} the ait nd, strange as it ma seem Them > « : laughed as loudly as did Alf* \ ae SSS Coy SS Stirriog Well-known What's name of in their beginning of the helping to form ol | ; first. or the fol a 1 Old sayings ne Seva Name? All's well that ends well, A setting hen never ¢ Alm. higt 9 srows fat rirtie ts the, you'll never rahe = ta Own reward runs dr ver miss the water Ret yWw urn good for evil, Guaieae here's a will Ne swallow does bathe ine should C eS fall low. till there's the well n-way, not muke a summer not be put into old *-- - as "A v0 seas eons straightened their . ongress of Fashions, 1 ‘ . Ms 1ing) is hot." . #: An er 4 j the witch And she tore off the Hood ions ne rational exhibition of fashbeg ¢ shawl. Next off came the black | take plac a congress of fashions will ! ee and a wipe across the face witha th piace next year in Vienna under Sleeve removed some of the wrinkles © presidency of Osear von Hoefft e - a for a | stantiy [press one ‘NS of Alf none They'll Alfbe anxious f rege sponded ‘Burt "llto Ae it, " eit is kept -freph in the ake pains that both chuekle as tl a ° minds And inxlous to avarice ey hurried along ake the: boys . '‘® possible, for more : Ag. #00Nn before the evénin K W445 ' fun apent. Was to be had creep." LETTE NIG ra she Anished this horrible strain =e Bploma. head. and. k ere. starting from his . even aan lwo tthines pone that it was one of | The letters which spell the | with, ie ues run | aorder once at,great ‘ sonage appear the persona thatandsnake drink it or do-break mig Nabe Sag all hie. | and beheld this strange back tin fright, one SO d Vil the croon- en OE aed AGL A real articl She could. tell you things|the floor beside the fire whic! sont other than Harry Ritehle the leader >I that you hoped no one but yourself| been hidden from sight by tb . \ had | the town boys of his own size nad ci knew Tom, Ned and, Tim. began to dropped it quickly into if es t imbs, went down the mountain carryir - ; re wish Be xo, while Arthur Lamont and stirring vigorousiy . pe » and proofs of the witch's identity co = aoe Will Bates hoped she would spare them.) shrill voice and san z raised her hey won't feel like crawilr = guess a into ne were in it pulling and hole ang . to enseemed hand, the other on Alf, Into the pot a snake tall goes they see me and hear th: : t eras when Sing heigh-oh, sing hu ' }will they? laughed acco again, And when it is cooked hey'll not forget this Halli rad Si) but-but- double over the fire, loudly than »nhebefore -. TS caldron take u physic and from the effects / at one another with old..witch +) _----. | hnlf of the giant. And then It was that} wouldn't we better peep in first and the amused. guests discovered that two|#ee how many there are in there? I've ofothelr-own {riends-boys of M4 and 12,| heard that some witches are very-very neapectively--had formed the tall indi- | dangerous." right, let's peep in first to satisfy "All ew mo vidual whe had been a giant A men a EG ; . : : Tommy that a oF sous the y, Placio the emalier boy astride) first vok And suitin e action to Fe Chet iters of the taller one, and-by!the werd, the crowd of half a dozen "The ume of i little @rease paint, a' false boys crept stealthily to the ve en7 obtache and Wigh hat and long black| trance of the cave and peeped within, pape on othe top: hoy .the disguise hud} The witch never onee raised eyes, iibéen + pAn of veer aan azy. are eon ney at home when his mother wants / as r a ee ala oni :* ae vet Winter, hay Ing. .to ay in ed a week The boys looked Pauser t tie ofa. where sat twojl'm ready to. go into the cave with you| younes giri To the amazement of all,) if the others will come, too." } ie) | glant rted in two, the upper "All cht." satd the volee which the! part dropping to the floor, and, turning | old witch had detected belonged to a : ter ang serious said 4syan i presented to my ym and his friends." l-a-d-i-e-s and b-a-b-i-e-s."' Immediately @ strange-shaped giant,| This last bit of sarcasm had. its ef-| ritt a aki comparatively mall heud,| ttfect he on Gf the thuul fir speaker's companions,| San athe a iGd Clideine ciawintl boldly steiped toward' Then, the Sout hm sort tl ache ene waving her.arm among them alk" "Thi hap's pame is Thomas Shor His fa | ‘ i } knowing w ree litther is a doctor, precious Iit- | tle about the profession medicine | rhe boys, laughed at Tams expense, ge larker laughing the loudest and | nudging ‘Tom with nis elbow.) And} there s another one can read ea! book vent on the witeh pointing mt (the 1 Ned, whose face straightway and: called me eilly and superstitious. | Then |. dared. you to comé with me. and at| you jumped and or yourselves, | Bee | the chance. to get a good-one. on me.-! After all the que had: been ‘seated in| Then, whe we got within hearing disthe y lur the hos father stepped in} tance, ye were all much surprised to fo announce that he had ealling upon | hear a walling and moaning coming ~lim the French giant, 3. Daweet whom | froin the cave, a wailing and moaning| be would like to introduce to the, Which has now simmered down to quite But, if you witch' song. }4 respectable pill present expressed Of course, guest Bit, eagerness tO s+ the giant, and| féllers are such girls, Ugo in by my-| the bost's father. turned to some one in| Self, and if all is as aafe as I am bound} "Please he) the door aes ae an a ee un Then keep | awiaygrd ever astelling. that."you "Of made course,such[ve«a sound. been: all | long that there de an. old witch in this cave, declared the volee oof t first | peake And-you all. laughed at me| sald: tee ee ai Siitehie latter cheers on o | from ne ha fone nie ; we . ‘ a it Ee the Laura ii asserntied brought eee Laura opening«the seen a ae oa Wi ; peewee nd thelt Paine Ae ne all was eae kitchen, had Swish: CANPOL-.ENY, ith yer trie} AsEEs turned By Waud Walker ' | sure as I'm-alive,. He's the| after Als, foolhardiness -he walked |son# Cone hither, youngsters," she addlLworst coward in the mountains." Then | Straight to the stooping figure, the face) ed, turning and beckoning to the others jshe smiled a Satanic smile again, re- | Of which was turned from the entrance "Come into my house and tind welcome |} suming her Jow -crooning; but so low f the cave, and, leaning over, gave her|And pray bid me, for ['m your humble | that she could he the excited voices | quick, firm tap-tap on the hend. Tom's ervant on. this, my one free night of all the year." other: the and his mouth In was |heart : Vof-her: visitors iiAaten."* "hid. oni Ahan eau hear ) that-dirge? As sure as we stund here, ) there's. some one in that caveé-and some and ye mirror vain Paral the tab give three she by his number, for the hostess held a card om which theirsnames were put down alphabetlealby ‘An. ha,' ne iid m No. h have come next. of taffy In| Warm) ithe. the to let's The trying down myin re done OF burn chart foll should © vow And hen) tion Pranee ea ert dale ' is his - - bles and witeh the full on Alf, rest eyes to run | ting her likely, you're and abroad, nigh} right ing a band of. them Real y.| slowly raised her long arm, and, wavnone = 5 Ae eee : ic Ad da hes re. safer here than going home jy g it around her head, sald in uh false-.|.>** yon ie ort ae _* oe 4 5 = . a 1 = : Hione. ,sounding voice of high piteh: "Who are a # Brew ‘ ! se an. and he ee ee 5° », in, quiet. and ashamed ter- | you that. dares to come. thus.to the} ‘ih i to smule, but : Oise a. failure =) or, decided he must choose the lesser | cave of the Witch of Vender?. Speak. yar 1 ts a net laugh , Se time, for they fi evil and remain in. company"®.of the} "I'm Alf Jones, from. the town below ai no : now when their time would | DOYS. "Now teh me whispered Alf} the mountain,..O -witch,". replied Alf.) come to c ate vie by this mogt won | loudly to his. comrade m going to) Then, f seized with some diabolical} derful wite xe and I know that | anyhow," replied a second wclee . Satek which made the old witeh pu er hand lover her mouth to hide nm. ve wide hall person . backed ¥ to buy! {throb. igs! 2 & (¥e ESE M..W. . lim here heart rag we rag And th' pate Frank showing blast Jight-foll nd trembling, holding to the b ‘ ‘ ; a " My ee nies evi, the OF nana ro I mmis gBittin' Obs ten ready ps mld mirror yive o alface ory lan weld (oenext ar it she and our Rag itn = = by }of them withdrawing in a hurry and, boys felt a quickening of blood in, The boys, now rid of fear, jostled | backing away from the cave. ; their. veins, for Tom w not the only | each other to get into the cave, ‘Tom htt Ah, cone: back here, om," called out | one who had thought of m Lking being one of the first to shake the hand : fF old woman roth if mountainside. the down time quick talk-) done most of the had 4 Hcy te jl & Aren't you ashamed to turn cow | unceremonious ouble. came of Alf's Ah, ha, this boy was afraid to enter } = right it he last moment? Tor/| introduction to. the witch, or whatever till now said the witeh, pointing at | might overhear what was being said by | | her approaching visitors, ; | "Naw, I tell you, Ufere. is no danger," | said-one voice In most emphatic: tones, ; i'I've knowed for a long time that there t jwas * witeh living up here, and on | jevery. Hallowe'en she holds a sort ¢| arnival, so ard. She's like the | | old witch in "The. Last Days of Pom- | fie fifth plate over: she bate Ch indulgently. | S¥mmonec the fun and "[ say, Clie rags White paper and put in little boxes to) de carried, home by the guests Laura) rroposed. that they try the old-time Hallowe'en trick of walking down the inte of foot peetaie {aay ut a) thought of pound hie went romping jl araund She ua NG, f mu ed Harry; and ooked a i ttle slip.o ape he Held, whieh was ate; n ie hin Satie left the parlor, he having been told (hat cach person would be called upon | Bennett} girls the near place a Hthroush:thaswhole \ you- ln Presley ir come Te ud) and } perf ni | After the taffy had been pulled. to heir taste, ind much of it eaten | he remainder being wrapped in oiled) door. to announce rea Aa (ols urlee the -bays.and her eye fl smilingty have all *and right; get, for tomorrow must remember, moment beside drs conunher in an | froj laughter exclaimed can you this to Rag rag Ah, it is true spy a oid raginan onee was like suroping and skipping. boy blythe and gay, Singing and ia ania ee Baad it ie fet the parlor Hone sna and Eee emer (ye dining room, being showm to their |), nectis places' by Laura Ha Sivis winked at Maybelle as ene' pointed relating propounding room-Was whole well, rest- | party!' that the teacher won- | ing-in Saints' day should not! "That's smiling came, he last to i" glue a hands «NM sven to ‘ one Teles L, atsae dapat kee uw signal hen sive light, se iw told her closely dan ount on na by | overcome. much to be pretending the reminder of what tomorrow would |i oe Pale ae oO everybody Wherenpon forth | bring and had' iy her Avene sent over in boys and givls Tor for Laura, with home Pe to cam hour the en went when 1) it culled hard to the (ime. the ; Jirt ello come { ‘ *rance jon the Lwiteh O Mr. Bennett, how can you be heartless as to throw. a damper on} cod: Uimecby-ulludingto: the: ta ks | "ane. morrow nioaned: Maybelle: |), ) Oe 16. ney mat laid tafty, exclamation buch tik she got her I ee had COMB LO NOP ~ daughed SS. there ment ou rool again, ; books Mom «the: Hit to the . graduating had its strange..inthaVers. as well PUDUS f bittle 1 Boy's| of a he nor. the ; party "It means s@mething, you know, | her burned a smail fire on' the stonc "Pom came back, but stood all a-tremefgo- ie -crouchius Aeure iient De: ' wien a boy gives a party.' said a lit- | floor, and over this fire swung the regu-} ble and pale. ; "Say, Alf," he hoarsely Slowly. the "bent form Of a witch fle 1 "There Is - gomothing (Aktion old witeh's caldron. As she sat whispered to the lender of the band eres rpund Lifting is. head, the. tr ; 3 done on the floor lienin exes front tovenrd of the | | "let's on ance back t ing. ever on. os.seenhideous <ooeer vidiceulous i ery Loon| doubled fire she up kept.,turhing fun * eo E Lo, town ane 1) live : OUL :| | Teht-play ihe Dboys had onthe tage or make the guests laugh l'the opening tha caver ne ir WutehiTn ~ euttine . a wuy Y do on Hallow e en, pictured:in. fairy; books. er-tace wi And it is quite true boys try to} for some one to approach . cne pine ee oul abont town, YOU! seamed. with great. black wrinkles runprepare some little ¢ for. their |-Aictersome minttes tie ane or beak. nia is E ors « past in foolin® ‘round ning. crosswise over cheeks and. brow Kuecsts, a surprise out ordinary. | steps were hear ipproaching,-the en-| Pe PHY iy plac Leourse hair straggled from. under the One young fellow recently entertaine trance..to cn arid 2 jumble of| i ‘No we'regoing. in,' declared AIlf.\ old hood. and. shaded the > éyes, round his girl aid boy friends at an evening | low, hurried volees was: heard..as-if in If you are. too afraid, why, s0;..0n | which: were dark circles. 4 ed shawl | home party, at hich we. Introduced: a|a heated argument... The old lear pane down the mountain -by yourself... But) wrapped. clase her figure, which feature Fic oung su Mister Harry iL the guests save Harry. Evens had') vhat do vou | assembled ind all anxiously awaited mucilage on) thpt young man arrival. exclaimed fs % NOt; SlOseunen Ww lat might be | less in school called handsome, We'll have the mir-) dered why All When a boy gives a party, it is -alPa oa te sat In cher eave house Ways looked forward to with more than | so very Fae Boor ere SN not usual interest, inasmuch as it rarely crooning a wolrd ae erento cae . 5 My oe ic : nothing. it. ino ~)had rules * icutfollowa wa ththe cut-and-dried rules pre-| aya : pr 1 o mus ec oor entiScribed for ‘the regulation juvenile} witeh por feel ater eee an 2pie novel nw. ' holiday for it, was ret the. children a step (hat ying-morningSonbehind | ES Saeed -him. catch her his shoulder." "Splen-dia!" | the pressing and lips her silence, is. not ould} elinhe His kno tals glad vere and time, right the at cellar the a given signal from me hall turn | dismissal Maybelle luckily which. light électric. the something," | cellar-stair, ; id Poon pe oadanaput herself. . it to. be side-tracked I'm | will bring. the laugh think of anothér," and gued and olents warning finger. to May- | say ‘to pouring glue close of rae " lWho. ; a x} it you "know, and finger vou He Look se <0 proceed. 7 ; | we'll not do a thing to that master of aneedotes till both | drums And we?" will "I'll get |jokesmaking, said Laura. a Well, it 8 this, [ron es, our Irish cook, to lend us a |girls laughed merrily over their plans. | Uproar of : suspended aus . Feature like the of butt Don't "speak? till original schemes.are closing isignal saloons is in: dishonor 4 } OU should chance afraid I'd. not he held up a horses and , "re drinking a Domb-shells? : oY are bums-hells boy, in : like Cam? branded diamonds When alike? I'vee. eried Laure told you, for CONUNDRUMS a Thhws ata | ---- lror, in. the. cellaa where we are u icks jin bo, he | on fun this part @ dozen played one on him, the made _be " fohcus and Maris. Shia beautiful. A corti is Deis > ? he Hallowe'en jo ent _ Lom re, nee ae o, 4 smSemente; tae tirieh A lowe'en , Harry now}backward | in us they. were arl nd see the') minds calling. Harry Evens "Weive got to|faces of our future ive id hu | ret some joke onhim, and a good j bands looking over our Shoulders int i one, too, laughed Mabelle. "Last } the mirror Frances shall be stationed | enc _- dangei bn ' Re That evening Laura, and -Maybelle put their heads together to plan oon ome way.of "getting even" with Hal--| sna And OL it | aly red from icely-.a from the won saybelle Har w by in, | fun it have teen the used, glue liqnpnia > hes fee aFr. called ma sed. dow (Une ee spa aee n himself ne ita aS ah ee ( on a PAIOE ut - thought the tan ae? dee joate Jooked nore juley than it) did m Mu peble a, While you were all ‘ hecring ini vit to oun oO gtexs I lippec I lats to Maybelle und e oe ape i q 6 oe ! ¢ Dee yan ; Oe ie PooPd bad mark,i Tinile h to hit. the joke he | fell lo lushing rine athens i y (greet 1 7a * " help coe itth " eould } Pode ook -Kne - " - ~ the ‘ oun ep u.lere Hari sehoo), sir," said great indignamy. book strap.' bell rt penne he took right ¢ nd pull yOu i j ry Just wait till.after labelle pe tending tion, "and you'}l feel eeta preparralor hen (t a tae he UNG») t-h-a-t!! Ra ; caee Pe "y mu my on lit have must tly " n suid. Harry, looking, about ih gE in search of that winged. in-1 some x ‘ eHhni eWeEes Aetna sticky dipping ib ec crane. W tey i han i Anal Pa lappened, for Liar han i ot an ewe DEN nants SOME will be more suecessful Ana Harry miled a quiet. little mile as yvigoroush him. slapped Cl Mahi l Ly PE ig sly over his shoulders with her open palm Phere you awfully -Mm-a-r-t er i j joketel cried the playful Little irl, Why : 1oulde) him as if eet poynd! ‘ . jooked ¢1 Paul, ‘ dl me ae cheme tuke id a rr) has.to ‘ rmael t uve itching Harry ho-alled hi fingre! nid took: the tal Iti a rh . ‘ ; " t his ha al ; 8S nothing ofall actonishmé ne a eye open and he knows youl } procedure before you have brought your .work to w finish So, let mit 6® you a it af advice In planiy ry vei F : . } oo : ay ; e anes oe tee ou Who is s the intended vietim know Z 1th rh half-cent a the ragman ut the pause NEYie ne auto ten bak turning LIL a fellow \ ers. ti You're the one to li it dryly re urned Harry "['m nor joke proot that 1 know af fhe,only thing, you feiloy and , girl too Le 1 rit ‘ your work of prank manu I 1 ‘ he hla ! aicr j pro to her 1e iil As cove fea) i lie! t sought 3 to of evening and have a taffypull, a ome Hallowe'en game: it to tell you all right here,' he little Mi that. Harry hn Then half Feas Tha ery the and limping his pace) LP¥ET os ed int ‘ that ell ‘And I ! ner that t That mire Vico ih. joined I Hallow up one re und qa i io pl ks on.a singl one of my gue you feel « in your minds on that ve, for 1 p an eye, on him ll the time 100d erled Paul Anderson hakthe all. And. Ilart t 1 a tir ing gi bo joined in the laugh that follo ‘ And hat.do vou iy to a J Harrison... ister I joke fr os in, eh cottinued Paul He has every of expense the abl fun his had boy r. girl here, and it's a tong Jane ipplr t the t posed i) i bef ame Rogers entered . Stooping Under to Hark rags! Réig Gore eve hurrah be pial 7 oan ni favor Hi da ubjec between ry his } i i hands Lote th hat at rah tra1 i sey hat ave With of holida led POR ‘ ‘ n nd tf! one It To Jr pi ni H to i il } i j ¥ th _ NT RAGS! 0 MOS: Tongs, raga" Mark te "Ail ye Her RAGS! RAGS! pulling," before rightarm bis rniesiig ho on our i] eve hastes ie tea over PRINCE. THE FIND Laura re rudd " ~ Harry. H , t hy 1906. 90 EVENTIDE. AT OCTOBER CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, > OUR CHILDREN'S PAGE ° same oo =) Sos a0 } ne ns ete Mal INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 nl vigorously, she raised her str int and-much: ofthe dark "paint?! mnt rh ahrho those alooke are,'eryw now volce and sang. ae { with boy a oh crooked ja stick.' "Lor on the chairman - of |2¢4demy, and with Vienna. Fashion the support a ad = very much Jike ; Austrian minister of commerce am tthe a", . ouldAaseare them ‘the mayor of Vienna. It will be he bent during March and April and held 2 |