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PAGE FOUR How Father Changed His Mind Sire and Son Grow Away From Each Other and Are Re united in Peculiar Way CODICIL: To my Min, Hoglnnld lloiilllimi, I t-i 0, (lfVlfO tttlll l)CIIIOIltll tllO Hlltll or ono dullnr, in lion of hi idinro ii' m.r act" to until hi shall hnvn reached tlio nu of -I.Y In riis lit) i linticon from tlio fool lie l now, liy or buforo tlmt time, lio shall receive IiIk full hIiiuo, n ret out in tliu oriKinn) will. If not, lie will linvn i keep on working, I'atrlek liotilihnn. Mil. I'. IK hut lib-till. HOULIHAN cnrnfiilly lioiitinliidt'dly wiped on IiIh eo.it uleovo mill mirvoycd his wrltliiir Willi ureal mtlnfaetlon. "I iiniftt nliow tlmt to .liimw. I don't Know wlietlier It woiilil ntiek or not, lint It lonftr IohiiI." Mr. Ilotililinn elmeklisl, llien romdiud for tlm tuition on his ilenk. "Itlni; up tlio Iioiino mill tell tlictn to flcnil Itcglnnld ilown," wild lie to tlie rlcrlt, wincing n little when lie clinic to tin- iianie of his koii mid lielr. "ItrKinnld" wns the iiiitnu tlio ainlil Hons Mm. Houlihan had picked out, for tlio child came just as tlio Houli han I'lmv Works wore boimil to pay Irfg money. IIokIiuiIiI land lieeu u Miekly, puny child, drtwod iilwiiy in vehot clothes nnd n big white collar, He wns nlo "just elonm'd up" when over hiji Patrick Houlihan wanted to tomi liiui tip nnd down and the father ciuno to regard the child ns n more pomowitiou of liin wife. Reginald went through the nmal roimo of novernosf. kindornrten, liosrdlii school nnd tu tor mid I'. Houlihan hardly know the child. He didn't (ee tlmt the name was mi Incongruity, Hint Iteulniild looked like his father, mid tlmt Itcl mild carried hi left ohouhlor with the fame slant ns did Patrick Houlihan nnd Michael Houlihan before him the heriliio of KoiicrntiotiH of hod cnrrleis. Ho didn't notice how Regiiinld' chest bonn to IjuIro In front nnd ho never risked the boy nny questions. "His mother will attend to him," he thought and lot it o nt tlmt. I'innlly Itetfinnld wont to college nnd for four years "Hull" Hoiillhnn floured in the sport- Spring Spraying confronts every orchardist, and every owner of sheep or cattle must have a dip that docs the work efficiently. The Problem Solved The best nnd most economical system has recently been evolved through the uc of our products. Write' today for full pniticularn and prices. . . . Missoula Lime & Sulphur Co. F. T. PARKER, Managtr MISSOULA - - MONTANA lug sheets nnd. tlio last year thoy bins oncd his name among the stars of the All American olovon. , flliort nnd heavy set, Patrick Honlllinn didn't know of the physical prowess and unlimited nerve of Reginald Houlihan; ho still pictured him n dellonto little bov with white collars, big ties nnd lont, curly hnir. When the boy eiime back from college, Houlihan, Pcre. paid great sums in club dues, taller bills and au tomobile repairs. I'lni?llv, he called the boy to his olllce und, hardly look ing up from his dosk, commented hnrshly on bis e.xtrnnirince. Tho young man listened ronpeetfully mid went out without n word. Tlio bills kcpUon Increasing in sire mid the co dlell was written. "Mr. Iteglnnhl Is here," wild the clerk. "Shall I show him In, Mr. Houlihan?" The manufacturer grunted nfflrmlngly nnd n short, elonr-oyed nth lota of 21 stepped Into tho room. "God morning, father," he snld, "flood morning, rend this," grunted tho plow maker, The young man reddened painfully ns ho rend. "What makes you think I'm a fool" lie nsked. Sharp nnd crisp cnino the answer: "The clothes yon wear nnd that lint and tho golf sticks you carry nrouud nnd tlmt red nutontobllc of yours nnd the great amount of work you don't do. That's what mnkos me tired. Where- would you bo todny If I'd been loafing around at your ngnt I don't 111(0 wcnkllngs, nnywny. Hoe thijtnrm -extending n knotted member work mnde me strong. Why, 1 could pick you up with ono hand nnd toss you out of the window. I" ltoglunld cut him short. "What must I do to be saved?" quoted he unthinkingly, "go" to work h n com mon laborer" "Yes, that's "Just what you've got to do and you might ns well stnrt to day. I'm done, with you," retorted the older Houlihan. "flood day, sir," said tho boy. as he turned tnwnrd the door, "good day to you, sir." As Itcglnnld reached the door the elder man turned. "Here, you go down to the plant and tell Murphy I cut you to go to work. Will you do ItT" "I will," sold Ueglnnld. An hour Inter Pntrlck Houlihan n Interrupted nt his work bv the bunt ing of bis prlvnto dosk telephone, "What's that! The police station r My son nnd Murphy arrested f What for' Whnt's that! Disorderly con duct. No, I won't go their ball, Yes, I will. J 'II come down right it way," fifteen minutes later Patrick Houli han confronted n bndly battered super Intendent, u son with tattered clothes nnd mi oxclted polico ergomt, to whom the arresting of n millionaire's on was n new experience "Sure," he said, "they sent a riot cnll from tho plow fact'ry and It took four of us to got 'em down hero and" "Shut up," snarled Houlihan, sen ior, "what the dovll Is tho matter with you, Murphy, and you, Itcglnnld f You look more like n mini now than I ever snw you. Murphy, who knocked that tooth out Who tore your fine clothes, KcginaldY What's happened, anyhow Whnt does it cost to get them out, sergeant" Murphy nnd Itcglnnld both started to speak at one, looked nt each other and grinned sheepishly. "One at n tlmo," said Patrick Honlllinn. "Yon, Murphy, tell mo whnt hnppencd." "Well," said Murphy, "the kid came down and wanted to go to work and I laughed nt bis clothes and his white,' soft hands. I didn't know who he wns. Then lie told mo he was ns good n mini ns I wns nnd I pasted him In tho eye. Then ho whipped me, I guess, nt least" "Then ho what" roared P. Houli han, "Then ho licked me and the po lice" It was worth n trip of many weary miles to see tho fnco of tho manufac turer. "Murphy, you hulking bruiser, did you let that kid, tlmt Infnnt, tlmt soft armed n I nny, whin you, nfter you've been licking tho toughest ones in tho plant for 15 years Yon, lteglnnld, what do you mean by beating up my help Did you lenrn that nt college What right have you to bo strong Come here and let me feel your nrm." Patrick Houlihan whistled reflec tively ns he exnmlued the bulging bl eeps of his son nnd heir. "Sny," ho asked, "did you got tlmt by knocking n marble around with a stick or by plnylng tennis" The fnther thought a moment. "Pay, son, whnt would you like to do now" "do homo and ohnngo my clothes." "Very well. I'll go with you If you'll come to tho office first. I wnnt to change my mind." RECIPES FOR THE HOUSEWIFE CHEBS PIE. 1VT two cups of pastry flour with " teaspoonful of salt nnd cut Into this ono-fourtb cop of cotto ' lone, Add Ice water to moisten nnd roll out lightly. Spread with two tiiblespoonfuls of butter cut Into lilts. Then fold nnd roll again. Hcpcat tills procois until six tnblespoonfuli of but tcr hnve been used, then cover closely nnd set nslilo to chill. Tor tho filling cream one-third cup of butter with one cup of sugur, four yolks of eggs and two whites, nlso n cup of halved rais ins If desired, Itoll pustry verv thin (not more than nun-third tho amount given Is required for this tart, but the remainder can bo kept n week If In n cool place, protected from tho air) nnd form a rim around tho edgo of plo-pan, Placo tho filling in tho plo nnd bake until firm. When partly cool cover with n mcrluguo of tho two remaining whites of eggs nnd one-fourth cup of fine sugar with n few drops of lemon julco. Drown lightly and servo cold. CHOCOLATE PIE. Cook one-half cup of flour with a pint of milk in double boiler for -0 minutes, then add two-thirds of n cup of sugar, two squares of chocolate, molted, and the .yolks of thrco eggs. Stir for two minutes, ndd a Httlo salt and vnnllln flavor, remove from firo nnd strain. When cooled pour into baked pastry shell, cover with moringuo of thrco whites of eggs nnd six tnble spoonfuls of fine sugar mixed with n Httlo ground cinnamon. Drown lightly, nnd servo when cold. rilBNOII SALAD DUESSINO. Sultnblo for vegetables, Blond ono teaspoonful each of salt and powdorcd sugar with half n teaspoonful of mus tard, also u little paprika nnd celery salt. Add to this gradually ono-half cup of olive oil and boat thoroughly: then pour in thrco tablespoon fills of vinegar, ono of which may bo tarragon, if liked. A few drops of onion julco; Worcestershire snuco or Tobasco mny bo ndded for varloty, or the sugar and mustard omitted. BELLEVUE SALAD. Hotcct cholco head lettuce, nllowlug one head to two porsons, nnd after re moving the green outer leaves cut each bond In half, wasli and drain thor oughly. Mnke a French dressing with salt, paprika, oil nnd vinegar, nnd pour Into tho upturned halves so that each loaf Is moistened. Sprlnklo tho tops thickly with finely chopped hard cooked egg nnd chives nnd servo nt once. When ohlvos nre not obtainable onion julco may bo used in tho drowsing and minced parsley substituted with the egg. OY8TEII I1I8QUE. Wnh nnd chop ono quart of oysters and hent the liquor. Strain this over tho oysters and ndd one cup each of stock (chicken or venl and water). Sea son with n slice of onion, bay lenf, nlace, sprig of pnrlsey nnd n few stalks of celery, and cook nil slowly for hnlf nu hour. Soften one cup of bread crumbs In 'ono cup of hot milk, ndd to oyster mixture nnd rub nil through puree slove. 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