Captain Charles B . Scully, N o te d Sw im m ing Coach and Lecturer, hj « t o r the fled n stunt) that <buld> be d if and that he was taking it to the Aerswr^pM ooh 1 . , ) was fe re n t She 41d. She organised her crowd and op b r ^ * * * ,’4 4 » « » « • hardly mi sked la ¡fantastic costumes, the turned b e fo re -R n tt went to the gr >up of boys and girls hoarded stable, she managed to mount the a trslley car; They rode until untamed' anlm A l.' Down the th ly were tired, then tripped street she rode, the horse hnck- n i the conductor and g o t ’ hff -fag trying l X . In d B a nhnmlnm t she stuck to to It. thro»/ w ith wi ¡host paying their fares. This m s repeated on eyery car lln e In ‘ town un til ,A haraaeed «rtlHty company lad« to notify the po llen. • ’ much' Subdued horse. A nother story deals with- Ruth ‘T h a t ’s, Ruth Elder for gnu.” as a little g irl. When she was 6 say h er friends. years o ld 's h e was s ltt ln g \n the R uth was unite an,athlete dnr- tog h e r'h ig h school days. She school room one day whbn. look« *UCCOd a t forward on the basket- lag ont of the window, she saw a man pass by leading a cow. stable l off J hor been dhybody aurprise eg, *%, ton was 4er had r stunts because the horse sr 'most she could play football. ease -iowe’-on- guno< -*.•*- - - - • ♦ « a a fn r. A i l , small O w ns, h n rv j p e t r ■ Id er, Hallowe’en gangs, and R brh’s is from gang was known as the most dar- t Camp tog to Anniston. ¡hlldren On this occasion she tried to principal McKlnhe; o f ' Bellview M r. and Mrs. Wads W allis, who varioua*gra<ma have lived on the ranch, known seboolatoi in and in JP*,es H retvjjg bogo **•*- ’NioSd two, ■ b »«»tor, *® r ® rasWonh T*ow > ^ k their, fathei or and brothers for m Th® f * “ U r * » > C alifornia. Where they ,ng tt duljy. . T k® Btolvlew P. T “• 1®®4t® «» « •♦ ■ to te POLISH Y O U R Wick Furniture Co. Ä 7 E. Main St. were a ll pals, ln- "Seventy five years ago the Penobscot ’ tribe settled fin an island across the Penobscot River from Old Town, Maine. They formerly had Jqwned. Old, Town, and AH they got in exchange for Old Town wps a barrel of nim andia’ Un dipper. Now they are compelled to Stay on the Is land. They are not allowed to b jy /lh n d on Old Town’s side. They have T n ,- Indian agency where they conle to do their trading and sell the baskets ti|a ti thAp m a ke /. T h e ' baskets "e’ l f beautlfulecolo^ and work- You, too, will findL that LUCKY STRIKES give the ’greatest pleasure— Mild and Mellow, the fin- est cigarettes you eyer sm oked. M ade o f the choicest tobaccos, proper ly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—“IT’S TOASTED”—no harsh- ness, not a bit of bite. ./ Virginia C rd tta ll, 10, became bpth face and figur<. A fter they d*tprestod In M i a n stories told arte past 38 they get very atout, E e p b y V s e l g k f o r this summer •black and homely. There is' a every year and* bss w rltfe i the following governor selected in terestin g s to g g of tbe red men from the tribe and he goes to of Maine, an Indian tribe fam il Augusta, the capltol of Maine and iar in the history of the Phri- (he laws are m a d e* by which they are governed. tan fathers. “Mamie Cgriton waa th e first teacher that tkhght on Indian Island.” \ . J — Virg in ia Crandall, aged 10 yrs. ■ over-subscribed the ' Workers to play. They hre nots allowed I visit all those who la st .-your oa the Old Town aide of the pledged financial support, a n r - river after 1« o’clock at night. I t they stay too tong they are 'As Director o f T h e L i/e Saving Service o / The N . Y . Am erican Red Cross I a m called on to make frefjuent speeches and tb broadcast wwfcijfe I must always have a d e a r voice iinlrrftated, w ith no chance o f conghbig. Lucky Strifes, m y favorite cigarette, permits me to smoke as m uch as I choose an d still beef» m y voice in perfect condition. Furthermore^ because o f their fate flavor, 1 recommefufLsjcky Strifes to a ll the champion swimmer« w h jm I coach.** ,i n • l ' ‘ ' • No Throat Irritation- No Cough. FLOWER Extensive experiments with narcissus bulbs are being made for the eradlcatioh of nematodes, greater fly, lesser fly, and mites by tlU horticulture/eatrikftjiogy. a n d .p la a t pathology departments o f the o . A. C. experiment sta tion. The three departments are Included In thia research, for the aubjhttt la being studied from tbe sta n d p o in t of disease, peaMContml aad- normal growth o f.ln lb s . * The standard tre a tm e n t-!» to leave^the bulbs in water ’at 43 R. L . Webster, entomologiat ’ at and Honey, 8poki The experiment atatlon could Washington State College, and Jaek-rabblt drtve w ill not do this work bad It not been George W . York, edltor of Bee ture e t the meetlng, for the rem arkable cooperation treated before th a t, tim e the of tbs growers who have loaned M > *. r <«l. according to Professor McKay. that time there was redaction In percentage Increase 'in weight of th e ' bulbs when later grown,” said M. B. McKay, plant pathplo- mShifc- The baskets are made tarw ood and it Is ponnded heavy mallet then is strips pdd frt very thin pieces, then eoibved -with different colors, of Infected hat All are belnF treat' dye. They do make beautiful ed to Insure safety sweat, grass! bankets. Thd sweet to ’l l degrees Centigrade, for sfcwi, ^ b t y k ¿ M u | l i 0. grass has a 'b eau tifu l <^or, two <ad one-half to three hours. . About 80 ¿years ago they lived The/Alm of this experiment Is td In ' teats vU d-' tfstrkU Wianke ta. get < 0 0 per cent control or New they have bountiful homes p eaw yw ith ou t Anjury to bulbs on Indian Island. ¡m th> « to *H to « H ta f> o rk They always have been peace ful unless they were badly In toxicated and they gut that way whenever they dan gat any kind of liquor. £ “They Are very musical and home become (N ite expert on ThA latest paper method. the piano and violin. -. ■Do not experiment ’w ith your "They a rt often Invited down haWT earned trophy by hav to the Uhivsrslty o f M aine, four ing it moon one milesi f/d m bid* Town and asked jf sidering the number o f pledges hearts— they Year,Old Girl Writes fiit&esting Composition On Life Of New England Indian 2 Y . M. C. A. workers a re - start- lag a *cU aa-ap ” canvass t ils week, to raise the budget defic i t / o f < 1 ,0 0 0 which It Is hoped p rill be m et hg the report lunch eon which is to be held Thurs day noon. , " I t ’s up to the workqrs, to coni act ■ their prospecta and se- pound. R uth was unim predfid. She Instated that t i e cow be re-, turned to Mrs. Reeve»— and fin ally won her point. . They AU L ike H e r The fact that Anniston la fu ll i of stories about R uth’s "escapades should not he misunderstood, however. They are stories that ar^ repeated w ith honest adm ira tion, and there is nothing id them* > that reflects on her in any way? R *th had 'no childhood sweet-1 i t R uth E ld e r was an outdoor g irl all the y a y through. dl.e ;Was young and peppy and s ib She recogolsqd the cow a . Ve- liked ton— lots of fun; and Mia. W « , a tj^ lk h - didn’t care what the gossipl ^ l i b o k l toying ? V o & A « t h m ight say about her. - And{ even so, they never four. .1 ran out o M h S 'h u fld ln k. 'hVertook anything to*say about her except the m an ,an d demanded to know th a t she was a bit of tomb< - . Where he wiis tAkipg Mrs. Reeves' ont tor a good timer Which helps to explain why cow. The man replied that he she tried to fly aerbss. the A .- was the pound keeper, th a t he had found the cow in the street Mr. nunfber of years, lastTwe^k « j* - chased the J. J. Murphy farm and moved there this w eik. Mrs. W allis' is an e nth u rtistU b o rker wherever located and thia com- munity Is glad to welcome her. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wajie qf Upper Soda Spring district, on- tertatoed a number of their friends in- celebration of their Tin wedding - a n u j^ m a ry ' la ? ( Friday night. Mrs. McKinney, writes: -1 Liked fler Fun and Feared Nothing Girlhood Prank is Still Discussed , a rt— the na- nlston's ho Wnn Atlantic ■ i ♦ - MMO K' SOMETHING toofcenjèer ‘ V I, l t ó 1». Listed Afubag prominent speakers are A. W . 'Kjosndes. manager of the Mountain ^filale Honey Producers association, |3olss, Idaho, Dr. To Crow About Money in the Bank! The depositor atari L ÎM iA l* riun ì M r small sums, that quietly accumulated i cent interest, until he had adfcevtd little ne«t egg—something to eroftr <bo