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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1916)
At The Churches Arteta Baptist Church TREN ONT, KERN PARK, ARLETA to i»-a«-h down to U m * stone; Holyrood Palace; some of the lieautilul Kilarney lakes and Burns’ Famous Bridge». Of th<»w present as guest» of the class was Mr. and Mr», (ina Nelson bava inovtsl Mrs Madge Hcott Watson of east Mil lard avenue. to 6705% Fi »Ur Hoad. 9:45 a. re. Bible Hcbool. II a. til. I'reachlng »ervics. 7:3i» p. hi . Evening services. 6:15 i>. tn. B. Y. I*. (J. meeting. The regular mouthy worker’s confer Hnnday evening, Feb. 20, Baptismal 7 :4ft Prayer ■Waling. Evsryls»ly welcoiue to any anil all of ■ervteos wen* lie Id al tin* Arleta Baptiat ence of the Millard Avenue Presby Church. Three candidates received tins terian Church 8cl>ool was held at tlie llirse service». home of H»-v. and Mrs. W. H. Ainos on sacrament. Monday evening with an atteixiamw of Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Tbe tenth anniversay services will Is* almost 40 ne-mlatrs of the school. With 10 a. m. Hablialh Hcbool. held al the Ar lets Baptist Church next but a single exception the entire teach 11 a. ui. M orniiiK worship. Friday and ijaturday evening», and all ing force of the school, fifteen in num 7 p. m. Y I*. H. 0. E. ber, was present. A new feature of tie* 7 :4b p. hi . Evening worabip. day Sunday. 7 JO p. m. Thursday, midweek service. conference, which wax greatly enjoyed, m p. ni. Thursday, choir practice. was the »ong service preceding the regu Mrs. Charles Mann of 5<IOH 71st St., Rev. Win. H. Amos, 1‘aalor. lar busincM seseioa. Following the dis- who is in St. Vincent’s hospital, is re |x»<ition of committee reports nnd ported to lie convalescing. routine matters, among the other item» St. Peter’s Catholic Church of business considered wax the outlining Hundaya : The Ar lets W 0. T. IL, met al Mrs. of a plan of conducting a communicant’» H a. ni. Ixiw Maae. 10:¡M) a. ni. High Maaa. Stella Wilson’s ¡»2.166th Ht. 8. E., clans, ami finding a convenient day just 8:39 a. in. Hund»y Hcbool. Tui-nday. Feb. 16. prior to the Easter Communion. Ser 12 M. Cboii rehearsal. vices for the obeervanre of Vocation Day Week day a*. Maae al 8 a. tn. WANTED—to trails two good Iota and an illustrated stereo;>tican lecture and a four room bouse in W’aldvn Park, explaining tin* work of the Christian Seventh Day Adventist Church The school Lz*nta, for a lot near Fir iamb Phone college» were arranged for. 10 a. ni. Ratu rd ay Habhalh Hcbool. decided to order at once 120 new Sunday Tatior 6497. 11 a. in. Saturday preaching. H c I kmi I Hymn l»x>ks and a committee 7 ¡30 p. ■.Wednesday, Prayer meeting was selected to work out the detail» of a 7 46 p m. HundaV preaching. Tuesilay, Feb. 22, ths 1 Julies Aid So program for a musical and literary en ciety of tin- l<aurelwo*»i M E. Church tertainment which will I ms given in tie* Kern Park Chrlstaln Church fiirnblied dinner and supper in the near future to secure funds with which Corner flutti HI. and 46tb Ave. H. E. liaaement dining room of tint church to to pay for the new books, the price of 10 a. ni. Bible Hcbool. 11 a in. and 7 :30 p m. preerhing ser the Rebecca Lodge, which was in ses admission is to te the cost of a book sion al the Arleta Ixaige rooms all that On next Hunday evening the school will vire. .... 6:30 p. m. Chrialain Endeavor. day. have charge of tl»e service at the time < I 7 Slip. m. Thuraday, mid-week prayer the regular church service. The even meeting. A cordial welcome lo all. Tiie Christ Ian Endeavor »orvice at the ing will be spent in a memorial servi<4 Rev. G K. Barry, Faator. Millard Avenue Presbyterian church' to Washington. neat Sunday evening will tie an especial St. Pauls t plscopal Church Naming a Town. One block wrath «f Woodmere elation. ly interesting one. The »ubject, “Ex An interesting story is told aa to the Holy Communion the flrat Sunday of terminate Die Saloon? Whyt How?” each monili al 8 p. in, No other avr* will Is* pres elite, I in a most telling man origin of the name "Moosejaw’ as ap vice» that day. ner by entbuxiasta in tliis line of en plied to a town In Canada Some fifty Evfry other Kuti»la* Ibt regular Her year» ago, ao the story runs, a pioneer, deavor. Come. Seven o’clock »harp. vicea will be »» usual. with bis team of oxen and "prairie Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. whooner.” passing aioug the bauks of Buniiay 8eh«»ol At 3 i>. m. B. Sunday evening at the ijuirelwood the river, was obliged to camp at this Boatwright. Hupl . !.. Malfett, Hee. Rev.O. w. Taylor, Hector. M E. Church report» were given by the point in Saskatchewan on account of an accident to hia cart. delegatee to the Inter-denominational A spoke bad fallen out during the Lents tvanoelltdl Church Izzy men's Missionary G*,n vention held I day, and the wheel was fulllug apart Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and last week in the White Temple. Those I He looked about for something to in who »|M»kv were Dr». Lock wood and sert for a temporary brace for tbe 7:16 p. in. . Hnnday Hcbool 9:.t> a. m., Albert Clark, B. C Heath, and F. H. Carlson wheel, while ids wife busied herself Fankhauarr, Hti|»erinl u* nt. with tbe evening meat Y. P. A. 6:16 p. m. va Anderton, Dr. Clark »truck the keynote of the Tbe ploueer’s child, while romping convention by saying that to him the President. around, found the Jawbone of a moose, Prayer meeting Thuraday 8 p. m. most impressive thing about the services which she held up to her father, who A cordial welcome to all. was the deep religious spirit w hich | by this time almost despaired of find T. R Hornacliuch, Paator. prevailed, and the »(leakers’ earnestness Ing anything with which to reimlr bls ami profound knowledge of missionary cart. He was delighted to find that Lents friend’s Church tbe Jawbone exactly fitted the place of • :46 a.m. Bible Hcbool, Mra. Maud needs. tbe mlMtlng spoke. Tbe Indians there Keacb, Superintendent. after named this district tbe "Place 11 :00 a. m Preaching aervicea. The Senior C. E. Society of the Mil-1 6:26 p. in. Christian Endeavor. Where tbe White Man Found tbe lard Avenue Presbyterian Church ha»1 Moosejaw." This, it Is said, accounts 7:30 p. ui. Preaching Service». 8:00 ;>. m. Thursday, mid week just undertaken the organization of a . for the town's queer name —Washing prayer meeting. Junior Society with Miss Claire Burch ton Star. A cordial welcome to all three ear- | aa the Superintendent. A most en vices. John Riley, Paator. Message of a Banknote. couraging masting was In-Id Sunday af Writing on a banknote once freed ternoon. Otlicvrs have l»-en elected but Lents Baptist Church an English slave. The note came into the committee iormation is as yet not hird’a I’ay. Feb. 27, Bible School tbe bands of a Liverpool merchant's i-ompleted. The completed organiza cashier. He exandned it. noticed some 9:46 a. m. tion will Is* given in the near fnture. It red marks on the back and by tbe lav Morning worabip, Il a. tn. Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 is being urged that the parents take an i»h use of time and ingenuity deci p. in. active part in thia society and encourage pbered the message. It ran: “If this B Y. P. Ü , 6:30 p m. note should fall into the bauds of John the Juniors in endeavors. Evening worabip, 7:30 p. in Dean of Lougbill. near Carlisle, be A cordial welcome to tiwee services will learn thereby that his brother Is J. M Nelson, Paator. The funeral service of Emil Gubser languishing a prisoner In Algiers.'' was held at the Finley Undertaking par- I John Dean was found, and be applied fifth Church ol Christ Fifth Church of ChrisL Scientist of lore, Friday, Feb. 18, at 1 p. ni. The to tbe government and Interested tbe Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, service at the chapel wax under the prime minister, who stirred the for Myrtle Park aimpices of the Knights of Pythias and elgn secretary Into action. Inquiries Services Sunday II a. in. that at the cemetery was under the were made, and the dey. by golden ar Sunday School w:30 and 11 a tn. guments. wax persuaded to release him. A quartette Wednesday evening testimonial meet* Royal Order of Moose. For eleven years he had been a galley composed of Mra. G. I., llollingworth, slave, and be had written the messnge Ing 8 p. ni. Mrs. Jack Jones, G. L. llollingworth, In blood with a splinter of wood. Hix Lents M. L. Church ami H. M. Davies furnished the music. relcnse came in time to allow him to Sunday Hcbool 9:46. a. ni. “Abide with Me,’’ and “I Know that die at home — London Telegraph. Preaching 11 :00 a m. ¡Service» nt Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. My Ri-deemer Liveth" were sung by re Everybody’s Opportunity. quest. Mrs. Win. Mahan accompanied Epworth league 6:30 p. m. How many people we meet who are Preachihg 7 :30 p. in. ut the piano. Mrs. J. Backus of De Prayer meeting Thuraday evening al troit, Mich., a sister of the ileceased, living narrow lives, complaining of their lack of opportunity! 7 :30. W. R. F. Browne, paator. iMtrried to the coast to lie present at the Take the woman who feels helpless last rites. Two brothers also survive. ly that she does not know bow to think Residence 6703 8 .rd Ht. The interment was made in Rose City —she has had no chance to study or to meet people of great interests and great Park cemetery. Laurelwood M. t. Church punieses Yet there are libraries—city libraries, country libraries, loan and 9:45 a. in. Sunday school. Saturday evening, Feb. 19, the 11:00a. m. preaching. traveling libraries, with all tbe wealth Parent-Teacher Association of the* Ar of the world'a thought and exjierience. 12:80 a. tn claw meeting 6:30 p. ni. Epworth League. leta school gave a benefit entertainment all hers for the taking. She may not 7:30 p m preaching. for the poor al the Arleta school. The know bow to thflik great thoughts her The paator is awietol liv »chorus choir local churches were asked to contribute self—comparatively few people do— and tie* Amphion Male Quartette. 8:00 p. in. Thursday evening, prayer representative numleri to the program. but through a book she may live with The churches participating were, the Kime master mind until his thoughts service. Dr. C. R. Carlos, paator. Ijuirelwood M. E . ljturelwood Con become a part of her very life. It is not the mere reading of many chapters gregational, Arleta Baptist, Kent Park that starts the life growing.—Youth's Christian, Anabel Presbyterian, Millard I German Evangelical Reformed Church Companion Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th Ht. Avenue Presbyterian, and the Fifth Scientist. The progam was as follows: Epsom Salts as a Dimmer. Rev W. G. Lienkaemper, paator. Sunday School 10 a in. Music, Neighborhood Orchestra; Vocal Five cents’ worth of Epsom salts dis Morning Worship, 11 a. tn. Solo, Elizabeth Ball; Recitation, June solved in a teacupful of water pro Y. P. 8. at 7:30 p. m. vldes tbe neatest and most efficient German School and Catechetical Class Norris; Report of Chairman of Social "headlight dimmer’’ for automobiles so Service Committee; Bass Solo, “The Saturday 10 a. m. far proposed, according to tbe Helen Bell and the Lighthouse,” Vincil G. eific American. The solution is used Klock; Vocal Duet, Nellie Saunders and on tbe Inside of the headlight glass, LODGE DIRECTORT Calvin Douglass ; Vocal Solo, "A Little where it Is allowed to evaporate. Tbe Magnolia Camp No. 4026, Royal Neighbors, meets regular Second Bit of Heaven,” Lana Schon; Violin result is a beautifully frosted lens, the and Fourth Wednesdays of each Holo, “The Rosary,” Mra. Madge Scott frosting on which lasts for several month at I. 0.0. F. Hall. Second Watson; Pantomine, "Mixed Dates”; months * Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors Scottish Aire, Mrs. Wiseman; Reading, nring your families and friends. Fourth Wednesday, bminess. All Mrs. G. W. Snider; Piano Duet, Glenn Chstssubrland a Lover of Cats. Neighbors requested to come. By Spriggs and Ruth Hendricks; Vooal Many famous men have love*! cats— order of the Camp Solo, “My Dream" (Toaki) Geo. 8. Cardinal Richelieu and Victor Hugo lennox; Music, Neighborhood Orches among others-but probably the ani mala' moat eloquent defender was tra. Don’t Scold fretful Children Chateaubriand, the FVench writer. That nervousness, fretting and rest “I love In the cat.” be said, "that tn Friday evening, Feb. 18, Miss C. M. lessness is no doubt caused by worms or dependent and almost ungrateful tem constipation. Instead of whipping or Beable of North Mu Tabor received her per which prevents it from attaching scolding, give your child a treatment of Hnnday Hchool class ami friends. The Itself to any one. the Indifference with Kickapoo Worm Killer. Nice eandy first part of the evening was spent in which It passes from the salon to the confections that kill the worms and are Bible study. Following this Miss Beable housetop. The cat lives alone, has no laxative enough to move the bowels and showed some splendid stereopticon views need of society, does not oliey except expel not only the worms but accumu of well-known places in Scotland and when it likes, pretends to sleep that It Miss may see more clearly and scratches ev lated poisons. These poisons and Ireland, all of which places erythlng it can scratch." worms bring on fever, make children Beable has herself visited. Among the And the great writer on another oc nervous and irritable, n-duce their vi views were those of the Blarney Caetle casion went so far ao to express a hope tality and make them victims of siek- with the Blarney stone set way up near that tty long comradeship with cats neea. Get a box of Kickapoo worm the top of a tower, and to kies it the be was acquiring some of their Chirac tourist must hang perilously by the feet terteUcar—London Tiaaa. Kilter at yesw Drwggtet, euiy Me. He was a taU. atbieoc appaanna man. As Victoria Custar recognised bls features she did not know whether to be pleased or angry Here wan tbo one man she had ever met who enmo neareat to the realization of her dream man, and thia one of all tbe others bad never spoken a word of love to her. ilia companion, who bad now risen from tbe cool »hade of the low veran da. was also coming forward, but more «lowly, tbe set of hia xhoulders and tbo swing of bls stride betokening 0b* mil itary vocation. “Mr Curtiss!” exclaimed Victoria and looklug past blu> "And Lleuteo- ant Butzow’ Where In the world did you <-oma fn>m?" "The world left as.” replied tbe offi Copyright. 1914. by*W. C. Chapman cer. smiling, "and we bHve followed her to tbe wilds of equatorial AfrS-a ” "We found Nebraska a ven turn» smile, wnicn was immedisteiy follow CHAPTER II. place after you and Barney eft. ’ ex ed by sn expreMsion of puzzled bewil Today. plained Mr. Curtias. "and «turn I dis derment O have looked at her merely "Barney.” she said, after • moment covered that Butzow would a..... in- you would never have thought of sllem-e, “there Is something about pany me we lost no time lu following Victoria Custer of Hou trice. those hills back there that Alls me you. and here we are throwing our Neb., at all tbe sort of girl »he with tbe strangest sensation of terror selves upon the mercy end hospitality really wa». Her large, dreamy eyea imaginable. Today I passed an out j of Lady Greystoke.” and the graceful lines of her slender “I have been trying to conrin'-e cropping of volcanic rock that gave figure gave one an impression of that evidence of a frightful convulsion of them.” said that lady, who bad now timidity which we have grown to take nature in some bygone age. At sight joined the party at tbe f.x>l of the for granted as an Inherent character of It 1 commenced to tremble from veranda steps, "that tbe obligation te latlc of the truly womanly woman. bead to foot, a cold perspiration break all upon our side^ It taxes our Inge Yet 1 dare aay there were only two nuity and tbe generosity of our friends things on God's green earth that Vic ing out all over me. to keep tbe house even bslf full of “ But that part 1» not ao strange — toria Custer feared, or beneath It or congenial companions." you know 1 have always been subject above it. for that matter—mice and It was not until after dinner that to these same silly attacks of unrea earthquakes. night that Mr. William Curtbai bed an soning terror at sight of any evidence She readily admitted th« deadly ter opportunity to draw Mb*» Victoria ror which the former aroused within of tbe mighty forces that have wrought Custer away from tbe others upon changes In tbe earth's crust or of the her, but of earthquakes »he seldom if some more or less hazy pretext that ever would speak. To her brother slightest tremor of an earthquake. be might explain for her ears alone But today tbe feeling of unutterable Barney, her chum and confidant, she Just why be bad suddenly found Bea personal loss which overwhelmed me bad on one or two occasions unburden trice. Neb., such a desolate place was almost unbearable. It was as ed her soul. and bad realized that It was impera Tbe two were guests now of Lord though one whom 1 loved above all tive to tbe salvation of bls life and and Lady Greyxtoke upon tbe English others bad been taken from me. happiness that be travel halfway round “And yet.” she continued, "through man's vast estate in equatorial Africa, the world In search of a certain slen in tbe country of tbe Wazlrt. to which all my ¡¿explicable sorrow there shone der bit of femininity. a ray of brilliant hope as remarkable This usually self possessed young Barney Custer had come to bunt big and unfathomable as the deeper and man stammered and hesitated like a game—and forget depressing emotion which still stirred bashful schoolboy speaking bis Friday Bnt all that has nothing to do with me.” afternoon piece, but finally be man this story, nor has John Clayton. Lord For some time neither spoke, but Greystoke, who wa» ouce upon a time rode silently stirrup to stirrup as their aged to expel from bis system more or "Tarzan of the Ai>es." except that my ponies picked their ways through tbe less coherently the fact that be was having chanced to be a guest of bis knee high grass The girl was think very much in love with Victoria Cus at tbe same time aa the Custers makes ing trying to puzzle out an explana ter and that be should never again eat it possible for me to give you a story tion of the rather weird sensations or sleep until she had promised to be : bis wife. that otherwise might never have been which bad so recently claimed her. There was a strong appeal to the girl told Barney Custer was one of those South of Cxiri, cue country of tbe unusual and delightful people who do -tn tbe masterful thing tbe man bad Waxlrl. lies a chain of rugged moun not xcoff at whatever they cannot un done in searching her out In the wilds tain», at the foot of which stretches a derstand—tbe reason, doubtless, that of Africa to tell her of his love, for it broad plain where antelope, zebra, gi his sister a« well as others chose him seemed that be and Butzow had forced raffe. rhino and elephant abound, and ax the reciptent of their confidences. their way with but a handful of car here are llou and leopard and hyena Not understanding her emotion, be bad riers through a very savage section of preying, each after his own fseMea. nothing to offer, and xo remained si the jungle because it was the shortest route from the coast to tbe Greystoke upon the sleek, fat herds of antelope, lent , ranch. cebra and giraffe. Here, too. are buf He was. however, not a little pux- Then there was that about bln falo-irritable, savage beast», more formidable than the lion himself, Clay xled. as he bad always been, at each (To Be Continue:* ) new manifestation of Victoria's un ton says. It is Indeed a hunter’s paradise, and canny reaction of every indication of How to Tell Parcel Post Chz.-ges. scarce a day passed that did not find a the great upheaval which marked tbe If you know the zone in which is lo party absent from tbe low. rambling physical changes In the conformation cated tlie |K>stoiZce to which you desire bungalow of the Greystokea In search of the earth's crust He recalled former occasions upon to send u pan el post parcel you may of game and adventure, nor seldom was it that Victoria Custer failed to which his sister bad confided In him figure out the postage required by a : simple method. something of similar terrors. be of the party. If tbe office is in zone No. I or No. 2 Already she had bagged two leop Once In tbe Garden of the Gods and ards. In addition to numerous antelope again during a trip through the G.-and add to the figure or figures represent and zebra, and on foot bad faced a Canyon in Arizona, and very vivid in ing the weight the numeral 4. If the deed was the recollection of Victoria's weight is ten pounds tbe postage will uervous collapse following the reading be 14 cents, if it is live i»ouuds tbe of the press dispatches describing the postage will be 9 cents, and if it is one San Francisco earthquake. In all oth pound tbe postage will be 5 cents. If tbe office is in sone No. 3 multiply er respects bis sister was an exception i the weight by 2 and add 4. ally normal, well balanced young If in zone No. 4 multiply by 4 and American woman—which fact, doubt ■ add 3. less. rendered her one weakness the If in zone No. 5 multiply by 6 and more apparent add Z But Victoria Custer’s terror of earth If In. zone No. 6 multiply by 8 and quakes was not her only peculiarity. add 1. Tbe other was her strange contempt If in zone No. 7 multiply by 10 and for the men who bad sued for her add 1. band—and of these there bad been If in zone No. 8 multiply by 12. many. Her brother had thought sev This scheme is good for packages up eral of them tbe salt of the earth and I to and including twenty pounds, it Victoria herself bad liked them too. was worked out by an ingenious at But as for loving them—perish tbe tache of the Chicago postotlice.—Farm thought! Life. oddly enough, recollection of this other phase of her character obtruded “Dear Old Ladies” and Other Kinds. itself upon Barney's memory as tbe There are as many kinds of old la two rode on toward tbe Clayton bun dies as there are girls, men. automo galow. and with it be recalled a per biles, books and remedies for a cold. sistent dream which Victoria bad said There are kindly old ladies. Ill nature«! re-.'urred after each reminder of a old ladies, sharp old ladles, witty old great convulsion of nature. At tbe ladies, stupid old ladies, musty-fusty thought be broke tbe silence. old ladies, dainty old ladies, wise old "Has your-ah!—avatar made hia ladies, silly old ladies, Whistler’s moth customary a;>peanince?” be asked, er old ladies. Betsy Trotwood old la dles. white spatted old ladies, churchy smiling. The girl extended her band toward old ladies, sit-by-tbe-fire old ladles, tan her brother and laid it on bis. where it going old ladles and old ladies who rested upon Ills thigh as be rode, look don't wish to be called old ladles at ing up at him with half frightened, alL Nowadays most of them are so busy half longing eyes. “Oh. Barney.' she cried, "you are working in public causes that they such a dear never to have laughed at have not time to protect their own in tn; silly dreams! I'm sure 1 should go terests as they should. But let us hope quite mad did 1 not have yon in whom that after awhile they will organize a “Barney, there is something about to confide, but lately 1 have hesitated new association, to be called the Soci those hills that fills me with terror.1* to speak of it even to you—be has been ety For the Promotion of Distinctive Characterizations For Old Ladies, and bull buffalo's charge, bringing him coming so often! “Every night since we first banted that It will have displayed prominent down with a perfect shot within ten tn tbe vicinity of the hills 1 bare walk ly on its banners ths slogan “Down paces of where she stood. At first she had kept her brother tn ed band In hand with him beneath a W’lth the Word Dearr ’’-Scribneria a state borderlug on nervous collapse, great equatorial moon beside a rest Celts Discovered Soap. for the risks she took were such aa less sea. and more clearly than ever In the |>axt have 1 seen his form and fea Soap appears to have t*en discover few men would care to undertake. ed by the Celts, for tbe name is de After he had discovered, however, tures. “He is very handsome. Barney, and rived from the Celtic word 'seisin" that she possessed perfect coolness in the face of danger and that the ac very tall and strong and clean limbed. It seems strange that such early wan curacy of her aim was so almost un 1 wish that I might meet such a man «ierers should have I-ecu familiar with canny as to wring unstinted praise In real life. I kuow it is a ridiculous s<>ap, but If they b:i<l the mime they from the oldest hunters among them thing to say. but I can never love any mnst certainly have had the article it Moreover. It 1» qqltr <-on be commenced to lean a trifle too far of tbe pusillanimous weaklings who stood for In the other direction, so that Victoria are forever falling lu love with me— ceivable that reminds using wood fires All wax often In ;>osltlonx where she found not after having walked hand tn hand could accidentally discover soap herself entirely separated from the with such as he and read the love in woods have a certain amount of mln eral suits, chiefly those of potash, tn other members of tbe party—a compli his clear eyee “And yet. Barney. I am afraid at their fibers After burning these are ment to her prowess which she greatly left In the form of cnrl»>nate. which a prised, since women and beginners him la It not odd?*' At this Juncture they were Joined by heavy shower of rain would dissolve were usually surrounded by precau tions and guards, through which It was other member» of tbe party, so that | Into a liquid lye. wanting only tbe difficult to get within flring distance of no further reference to tbe subject was grease from an overturned -nldron of ma*!« by either. broth to form soap A dash of natural any sort of game. At tbe Claytons’ they found that aa curiosity on the part of the wotnaa As they were riding homeward one evening after ■ hunt in the foothills addition had been made to the number who cleaned up rhe mess would reveal Barney noticed that his sister wss un- of guests by tbe unheralded advent at tbe cleansing properties of tbe new osunlly quiet snd apparently depressed. two khaki clad young men. one of substance —Ixindon Mali “What’s the matter. VicF be asked. whom rose and came forward to meet tbe returning hunters while they ware “Dead tlzed. ehT Donald is campaigning for a cheese Tbe girl looked ■» with ■ bright rat a nnndred varda awas \oke pernal Jover Edcrar Rice A Burroughs T