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Show O o the type In her metal stick, St tne caoeagdinst the wall: Aad her eye are brown as kissed leaf In the glorious, tinted Fail! Bhe clicks the type In s rhythmic drons And her hand are lythe and fleet Though th foreman fum and 'ths dvU swear. 8 h but smiles, and bsr smlls Is sweet! Through carklng day on her stool sh sits as th type she etlcks secure: And her rosy lips they ars moulded ripe With a tale that her heart Is pure! She click Th (Counting Puzzle, Her la tr way to place the detached aqnre on the diagram of Dine squares given In the puzzle of last week go that there shall be four tence must now be constructed with than Helen. Can you tell me how that the word "rang" in it, while the word can be? Mrs. FLke was not Joking and finalJust before must end with o, and" one little girl guessed how it was. e with that Just following begin Thus, They danced a fandango, rang c an you guess, too? Youth's Com-- ' - Edward's door bell, and behaved very wildly." It will be seen that the word la thus buried" much more deeply than in the other example given. pan ion. Names of Four Birds. o t C - o AT THE WA&TCH Our coal is the best there steam and domestic purposes King la He Who Gets the Mott game is played out of doors, a large bowl or basketful of small pebbles will do; indoors a howl of small while beans or peanuts would answer This bowl is placed at an equal distance from the equally divided party There is a captain on each aide. He or she says: The king is be who gets the most One, two, three." At this the opposite captains run to the bowl, gratp as many pebbles or beans as he cun in one hand, and dashes hack to his place, . Then the next two in line become captains, and After all have tried a do the same count is taken, and those who have the most all go upon one side. There may be fewer on that side, but they ought to be the best equipped, though they tuay not be at the second try. At this lou nt the strength of the two to If this parties AT THE MINE THE PRICES Patronize a Home Industry. ..WEBER COAL CO.. is decided. Try to Tie It. Obtain a piece of string about a yard long and lay It out straight on a table. Take one end between the How the Ant Retiree. Of course ants go to bed and tf you forefinger and thumb of the right watch them you may see tbem do It band and the other end between the and thumb of the left band. Where Turnips Ars a Luxury, An ant bill, you know, la made of forefinger to tie a knot In the string try Nqw - tiny pebbles, which are piled about A Woman Who Went to Alasla Without loosening the hold at either an entrance bole. ka, the woman herself tells of her end. At night the ants take these pebbles first encounter with a vegetable garLike most other tricks, this Is easy den on the way down the river from in their months and, carrying tbem to the hole, pile them one upon the other, to dp when you know how. Simply Dawson. Such luxuries ase the ordifold your arms before picking up the as men build a wall nary truck patch represents are After the bole is filled up, except ends of the string, unfold tbem, and practically unknown on the tables of one tiny place at the top, the last ant you have an ordinary knot tied In the the Yukon Valley. Aa we neared the crawls in and with her head pushes string. delectable spot, writes this many extsnd up against the hole' from the perienced woman, the river banka Moat and Fort Puxxta. were lined with canoes; many natives inside, thus stopping It up entirely. Here Is a puxzle that la likely to stood looking at us from the shore, Then all night not an ant will be seen out about 8 oclock next morning. If prove very bard, although some peo and while stevedores handled the one looks very closely, one may see wood, many passengers visited the A town. before they It pair, of tiny feelers thrust- - out came back with handfuls of turnips, through the chinks between the Just puned from the ground, which, stones. Then an ant pushea its way had these been the most luscious fruit. out and begins to carry the pebbles could not have been eaten with tm away. Just behind the first comes anre 8 ' other. and another, until the whole "I tried tcybuy one from a yen an out. riut JxxiIxoffl4.fuuniktng man, but he Aad evidently been fcu . ant does not sleep through the whole away from sirch luxuries, for he renight; she takes a nap two or three fused to sell. Afterward his gallant hours long. She does not have to undress, but got the better of him and he politel; offered me one-hal- f of the turnl; whenever she gets tired she lies down which I took with thanks. on the ground, curls her six mgs up As my brother peeled the precio to her body and goes ' v sleep so thing ! asked him how long It was soundly that you could orush her with since he had eaten one. Two years, a feather without waking her. be promptly replied. When she has bad her sleep out she Knowing that he was especial w gets up, stretches her legs and yawns. Inside square Is a fort, surrounded by f too(j of MCh things , ate a gmall Just as you or I might do. Then she moat or ditch represented by the out-- j and gave him the remainder." washes herself carefully all over. , After that she Is ready for her days tide square. The distance from the J Tale of Two Badgers. work again, and a busy day aha haa, outside edge of the moat to the wall Two French peasants, accompanied too tending the babies, making new of the fort la nowhere less than six rooms or getting food for the big feet Some soldiers who wanted to by a dog, happened one day to start k get to the tort had only two planks, badger, to which the dog gave chast. family. each exactly S feet 11 Inches long, to The animal hid beneath a tree, big make a bridge with, and they had no it was got out and killed. As thb Bsss Tengua. nails to fasten the planks together. commune or parish gave a reward for How did the soldiers get to the fort? slain badgers, the peasants propose! . j to convey it to the nearest village, 4 can You Guess? few miles off. Making a rope of When Helen Flake was t years old twigs, they dragged It behind touglj them! she had a birthday party, and all her By and by the squeal of an animal little friends were invited. was heard, and they then saw anotbe They had a delightful time playing badger following them. Although games and singing, and after supper they attempted to drive It away. It they smused themselves guessing rid- took no notice of them, but came np dles for a time. The children, told to the dead badger and began to lie If some very good ones that' w'ere bard 1L The men now gave np trying te to guess, but the one that puzzled frighten it off, and again fell to drop them most of all was the one that glng their burden, whereupon the live Mrs. Flake gave, and this Is what she badger lay down beside the killed one, said: seized It gently by the ear. and thua You all Is allowed itself to be dragged to the The bee has a long tongue after Helens 8thknow, children, that1 this never village. Here neither dogs nor men Now, the manner of a busybody. He has have had but birthday. seven and yet nor boys could force the faithful croar teeth, too, but Instead of chewing his you know that I am birthdays, a great deal older ture to leave Its mate. ; food vertically, he cuts It by a' sidewise motion of his mandibles. CARPENTRY WITH PAPER AND TOOTHPICKS. Words. . Buyled Burled words is a game played by two of more persons, on of whom gives a sentence In which a word is concealed by being formed partly of one of the words In the sentence and partly of one or more Immediately following. Thus the word "London" Is concreted or buried" in the sentence. Do not let the rain fall on Don Car- los as will be seen If the proper let-b- e capitalized, thus, "Do not let fail ON DOS Carlos." The Slves out the sentence must one state thVj ths burled word Is the parson, flower, article-o- f vf m It may he, and 'Whatever food, the first one'W10 Passes it correctly cores a pointA guesser then gives out auothr 8entenc- - uni th game goes on for any length of time 1 some one has agreed on, or mber of points cored a certain After a little' res be buried very skilfully With scissors for tools and paper - A double ladder f dj, a rocking chair - ODea trues are those and toothpicks to take the place of (e), a stretcher (f),-- a pushcart (gj, Bouncing the words gt and beams, boys and girls esn a sleigh Ch), a wagon (1), a house (kj lumber Thus in the following a bench (m), can be made by the same the former can be guess,, , get lots of fun by making little ob. simple means. a make To cut the figure Bouncing the sentence slow chair, jects. A table (n) Is made by latter cannot: (a) twice out of a cardboard or a play- square piece of cardboard, bendings as shown AN0E1 must have donethfc, ing card. In the picture, and Inserting four PE ARe Where the design Is marked by toothpicks Into the two places whets J2S? dots, bore small holes and stick the Khe paper la bent under. The best plan in j A basket Is made out of a round ends of toothpicks through them, alto see whether H to the stick extreme ends or a and lowing only a) and a squire (r ring herwordwHhlnit. TbnsJn b out. and the chair is ready b). The smaller round or square piece of card11 18 :lors r?Rce" pcn that same way you can make a cradle (c). board, as shown in the Illustration. rang contained. A In each row, acroaa and diagonally. down. squares -- wae-not-t- ong HER WAYS ARE GOOD. Her ways are ymxl in the little town W hers she sweetly does her part. And her life reflects Its uplifting balm Is despondent and burdened heart. With clicking stick does the sat my Fat From th copy In my face n For I love the girl with the eyes On the stool by the old type case. leaf-brow- The Man. traveled to a beautiful he murmured. ig grand! city. The streets were paved with great diamonds and a gentle Iridescent glow was everywhere. The houses were of gold and precious stones of green and crimson lay around loose as the sands of the sea. A beautiful maid came togreet the man. I love you, she said. Your automobile Is the same make as mine She sighed softly and held out her handS- - ,Wilt marry My father ' is Ker he questlone4. - , cltymyor of The mao shrieked! The man thelr pctic0 curtVf " coau2TV nrf.wnt ars In When You V V icKcWbe j Do You Wa.nt Some? need of DRY GOODS i AND i GROCERIES Go to the-- CASH BARGAIN STORE marry you? Wilt well I guess But Just then the alarm clock exploded, and awakened he gazed about his little box bedroom, saw the tiny oil stove, his other pair of trousers and gasped t COALVILLE, UTAH 70-ce- Notr , . Then he got up sadly, cooked five cents worth of dog sausage, ate it and went to work a disappointed man! V V V When My Ship Comes In. When my whip comes in from enchanted shore. All aglow with wealth and a precious store, f will be content a a wise man ought. And of other's pelf never give a thought' When my ship comes In on a rosy mom, I will raise the wage of the poor forlorn: I will help the sick and the weary one May recline at ease 'neath the golden sunt When my ship comes tn I wUl writ all day Just tbs things I think tn my heart to say; There will be no boas with a feigned ado To rehash and cut with his pencil blue! Good Job Work Is wh&t people want, and at Ue Times office is )ust the place where you can get it at prices that will suit everone. ...All Work Promptly Executed GRASS CREEK COAL GRASS CREEK MINES We have the very best Coal there Is on the market for domestic or steam purposes, I " l great of And my name shall be renowned state . not In then I do When my ship comes doubt I wiU be a prince There! my pipes gone out! to? ' When my ship really does come In. I am going to have a new ribbon on my typewriter the machine. I mean. It works very poorly now and the typographical typo who sets this sausage meat says things ont loud at the Indistinctness of the hieroglyphics before him. He ought to know by this time what I am going to say. without having to read copy." Serves him right, anyhow; be has red hair and says Huh? WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC LUMP AND STOYE MIXED... There is no shoveling or we have a FO: LOADING TEAMS GRASS GREF XML I believe his father must have voted for Mr. Dooley. $225 TON. SPECIAL CHUTE yw w (O 0) (o AT WHEN MT SHIP COMES IN. will write and dream and then writs - some more, B a writing hack to the very core: be he great or -I - will - em.-tt- fear- no rd 'AhtTT 11 sFowTSyTtuZr If Y print If ant When my ship comes In Ill be bold and o) . ;jc C0AL CO. o) (o o) (o c) (o |