Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 23, 1925, Image 2

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RURAL ENTERPRISE
‘ <"7— ? « • « ig le k o « go* •
RS* Wear. la «U I » £ *> t ra £ » •
: « im * x.ari t t poatztttt, I I m m c
■s » .a t t o d t t w -. c ìi .t » t2 1*. w e
» «au-a yo« « m «a.**, x as an.« *
caca car» a i y
«aril you eoa
a your C m * i r i x
i f you taa>e
-.1« lu'.ney
pa} * t r y«»ir H e ' .
» ma an act, I » my Estuar « -»
-by t+tegrtptt.
I: at aety fa ir *■ wx.-s you riiar yw»
- la c * t * « a ï prerty l a e t for
. » r y Strtaer a eh« kin-fane n o s ta
V
b l a la-.ac.a« CMS tttT J Bah
.. ! a i t a S n w ig » *
* 4 Lu»1
y
• b U u L W h E HJkiUfiES."
«1*
„ Daddy's
»? 4 Evenirvi
Fairy Tale
ô*rv7 «ra, nourr-l. « i e * «ae ■.vo-igR- ;
■< ML cant ««* * « m 4 a*« « a r t fo r :» -
[ «Bk* a f « -■-. i.r - ,i* msr.ey—an« «M b:
I fc t «fitte fimaB iter '.iriter Bar « k * «a
H U tS T O .'i^
•1> Mfigfir» t r a m « -.«« «ta* « n a ti ei.
'."•vi c i» * i ;«*.«*« y f k *r Ruafnestt.
“n « r ' i • HITemat - l i a c * an* s l 1
¿ * y . v' . ~ À V g ^ r . - x 9 0 K N E 3 .
» a i« «ai-i. T i e seit y wyy y-y* eaa
■..!■» yön »• getr^ig liocg
»Fv
M « ï 7 « u u s * .’
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
(a i ¡ij ta» Karret « i r t «a t » aa*
><ut mrtagn. rap«r;e*r ra g-*v M ia«» !
. “’Com * oe. hurry a t-e g .” m ! i IX d
i im.-i», ä .r t « a k » « a *p * Itef ,re rta-»
KJtg T R sad er to Otd (goeax Thuader
•aouar « ta ra r.
A > t a a r s * «a» i
"L et • kave a aorprta* p arty to t k *
r<<A a
u
öy a<r *» *W r,
E a rtk p-eopt* "
CHAPTER IV
*«l »
<fx »itPfiiff •’»iilflX'ÄGG.'**
"L e t * do that.’ aaid Old Queen
ft*r »-Xu«« ca<* 7*r;»*Hr
-o of ♦
TkBadar.
TcMlM* »* J r TTJ
brifMM M ; h wt**
A n d J e rry D u posai
•> .Urte» ’ **4» ! för M ffcttfc t t r i a t o -
'.N aw ak you know withAwt a doubc
■- o«»(y .'•epMaiVrr n-»ea ig. at
•io ’ ’.»a a fr :<Äf *r»uL n t* w*rfc w
when Old K .ag T h a o ie r »peak« to Old
- . > — jac H. a «tnagtly dreaae-: yrtkag
W5UO.>l3f«iMH« f. * !W4 b irwtnM v u o n
Qn— n Than-1*r they ;a fl at twek o rte r
• t-'p e d ‘id-vg'y tare t k * -ttSee o f
aMd rau r at eack otker a t th * »ery
J *rry
*■*mä*h i y
elfcaf
jf t
M .x i* enuapaay. H e Said
"Rip-iApa” i f th e ir voice*.
I rich a panati «ad a pad Af » *p *r
If
*vfr gray Sat ia Ma k a v l and
Thia tt t k * w ay they enjoy ta lk in g
CHARTER III— Ccsttiaued
it a m i r a ta « fm m a «tei» ta a » ia eh* «ft« ra v a d fw » Siad.-ad ro m «, «t an
*»l aa s * » i . d k * w aned to «ee M r
J w m th * way w a w ill talk la fairly
••n» a f r » tt-in c n a t i an-t r i » i n e »jaraxa a < ’ k-rcy -iA -.a » a ai-inch. c »
— 11—
r.cr if yaw pheaae. T ha r ta r m of
cow vo!.-es. o r «h-vut only wbett we are
Jtrr'il -1 loettodl or bar *? iRougRf I rr ic .’ ihA-it ta *-<n* ■•iron« fasiUcia *arn . m i f e » V a *«a « i-ibi » «ta
XAkkkr W1.» an« In a * up»« Ike
•Vwwaad a «aoettk. | f « » pa d rw n ty*
•xcited . they shout I f ever they »peak.
y <n 'ii-ia't •« • 1.17 «anna ta ma-cih< In a . 7 f * ean.-n età fnp, « b a ra f »
g giri at -ae -teak. « V » told Sim
B « k ì « ’ s S r r n
V-meticsea th e ir vote«* are loa-iey
atan yaa « a ra yat a n rt «tranO*. Oka -kA'tnaad i r tha ho-tw. »pmr Sra
«r-n«y yen -Pwa't a m rt p iar—”
rea! r»gre* that M r H a m e r was
tfcaa at other time», but they never
t m * a » i y j r» -:« a a d m a*:«« |t « h a t M a » H a d f t
"f/ta tate ta « -iifferewr rtatagf T?,te alaapinc melai a a s
A*
r ary ..u p o ra a t ensferaacw. and
»peak In 'lo w t-oea.
t e - e r i i . 1 .1» <ìt,\aji «omertaittr f.-e ria « trk , ti» k * " i n « f inoaci taa» a pratry f * tira .a, a. -«ad a »-ian.n< » p a n o *
word that he did
wiab ia
M
partapa
a
fkAooand
a
moucb
prfar
and
They ro»e th e ir noisy, loud coerer-
n.'ormai Metta« r-Am a » cmn/a a t ' »
mottey 1 r »« gor a tight to t » 0100*7
« irte d . S W profewted her enrire
«atton.
and
they
have
brought
up
all
h-aad A< t » « a ffa i a v ira i a v i ansa<- I ' • «takioc t m ia «rrrtcÄt— J trr j't S«-
it
«ara tt. I f » —d o tti you «-r*
•.g-.ese t» prutbice sky nrker per-
, i r » îkraad ta a.irrara draam*.
th e ir chi. lren to talk Io th * n m e « a y .
inc carucin
» I..
tt la, •R'-ra+rT'
- <-
• - v r e d with the e»raR, OJuneor
bha told dar fa 'k a r a » «<mld bar
Ja rry fati afta t a i t a » i t r baaa ia
■'.’an you Imagine beiooging to a fam ­
-fft iman» I -fi».”
co« d h« a f soy ooaatMe iaterea*
“Aad -m a r ut thè x -o r Obi h-m«« • happi a v i « la m 4 aaoar » «aa-i a» any amann: a * «iakart tka t «na » u M ta ' u. But tka young man akook hla ily that never anew »aid:
______
A L L D B V G 6 I3 T S
hard ta a . kar tifa, n » aanmaramM «all t k * Vwia« « « M ceto« ta k * far kr-i
Tou would never hear that I f you
Jervy '.-...«A*-: »ttfhevtea.'iy. “a l i a r t l i
He »«.d Re Bwot nee M r H a r
inclaaci, ma a y U a x a i '» ♦ B fy d lra tÄAnaaad d-dtaru la rro id
-nana ftnrt tg -velar « » r a . aari « M a * maky Akarariak
ta>i .i*ABld vary mack heiewged to the T ko a d e r fam ily.
P r n d a v » aaid «ba J b - ' ~
In fact, many a tim e has K ing T h u n ­
«et iaa MA/kacap*. ;nac ’ * i * k Ve» ;j « tli 1 a » « a a appai .a« by fbaan. It « m karrt I *<raad w irk bar
a
p
j-
a
-a
t
e
tR
*
ekrttent poaafMe soo~
faa( 1» « a a a np «x.-.a aamnaiak * * 4 S a i 'o r bar ca ta ti*» « tkat b<naaa ha-.nar- <n*-» rte M frema tfia emeinkin« e » r
-Tjaiaroat
w ith M r. H o rtaeg » der shouted to one o f lr * Thun-ier
■ CJood •klidrec and s a id :
tt » prarty. aa4 bwaiy »ad t » r pan*«» lik a la r a r i' anni4 ka an emnauy «rapici ^ *c ri • * « riefle. S a «h* fo -ic iit fka I ec- *r.jr««ta. o f entra».
ara «r«ypta< » tk * «rcaac t * «aaiat« aa » a mimin.:aryr.»n-i a v i aatmararpr«* V o i» , and ia bar saw ahoorprtou la
“ W h at a weak l lt t l* rumble. Rear
“ I have a very weak jxcrrac.- ¿-rf
T e girl M id »n* would »ee, »ad
Anar tt ' T M s t V a » fnm 4 i t t i | f y-aa tkatmecizen« «n p ia tu y . «n I«al4ly. kk ratinsara* piana a v i «curai», fati iu ta a I w h y 5*1 me. pfea -e?
louder.
G ive a real ru m b le
Let's
Bcec.-o.-u > Piiia ».-c t tx c t tne
painarakiacty ci y au. Sh« « a a a m a v i w»y n f fa-ter".,ne tu «a tutta» t >r masi«
«a»« • k-mna. ’
only laxative I car. take tha; ¿ i q
" I-..ia e AUertoe. frotn New T o rt hear how yon can do IL ”
not rauaeate me.
lacrM -i -»».«< taraci filar fn * amait a* I» l a a » rhat iabnraru, racar-llaa» Af • t pm par Scafi, and loot a f rapAotar-
And the« you w ill notice tbat the
t
«
tfj
"
" I have also found them berwr'c >j
a « r a -a c«o a haataann tmaxIaarlA« ilka -h * dalirory nf rft* « , » ,,a ,h rfc rkey oua antAuny a f alaap la kar aff.irra.
little distant rumble« and the little
- - »m.;ad. She had beer* egpeeTing
to tr.y children. One eapec.-:
Jarry Rad ram ruad ta l-x»a (n
Ma. !M»t » flaatly »<»»«>1 rkat tt » i l a w ,r * *ncajf**i. rarardiasia fut fha tna-
roara hecome »trouger and louder, aud
who cnhetKed her mother » « eak
“ X *w T o rt city" from the moraent »he
er.n.-.<1 p ra c fp a l pr.-p»m:-;-x». aa4 ¡1 paraiiya na«<i <yf h a « a . racar-Dr«« o f M a r rt. It «aa «urfy m Saptautfcor
Mcmach. There tt no remec I
or-rei U » an--ance. She went away then great, great rolling ones arw
J»rc7 kart
«p r.*r aitaci in fr. b * tk * bo«Ar tkat « a» ib a i» In aM iattuc ta »hän »hr had bar Srye latrar fr-*»
louder than all.
value
os much as Beecnorr » PRij.
aa.: am * ha. k aimoat at ooce. laying
eh- . <<k« tt aukkt I n » n«t rarkar r.b’aty bckkttfy and asnobt* and a to a te an R V rfa I * Faya. RVtda « aa brtak and
I have tr-.ed txheix without
T h e huge ones are King and Queen
tka:
M
r
H
arm
er
wa«
very
buoy
indeed,
all »rnma< xaci » «nmifl r * v tt k bar -nr-rrawt «aakam a .a IR * « r » r t i r » of ia Ib * pAiat, ta aM T aap-od ava aa « t i !
Thunder talking. T he ones tbat get
khd that at.-eher Sour, or indeed aa-
M r* . A. H U M P H R 'ES
1 » »ary na-ct «ay la la y « tt nnar. ukt fb air c,«n b o t » t c .« x wcaiid drop a
axher day would «kit him better, bur louder and lou ie r Rut never the load­
Methuen, M o a
k»r * * « n w «a tt. »a-! it tt * a » *4 * n [ •V c ia i a u 'fia arrnka of tia» f-c-ur. and
's
’
o
f
all.
but
yet
are
very
loud
rum
­
ree. .mend ng the aerrleak o f hla buM-
Foe FREE SAMPVE w --,,
*h * «nifi O xy «< m «I c 1 » y
tt 4zvi «A«id a*an « a i t M an B ly out ou atrta»
bles
a
fte
r
b
a
rin
g
t-eeu
little
ones—
B
A
ü
œ
C
o
-.
417
C
a
n
a
l
& « n e t. Sew
v * A mar .« r. who wa« available at
¡¿rr*, ¡a.
fo r a t r iiia l datai! Ibay » liâ t ) a p*ln-
B u y b - a n y o u r d r u a o c w u - . s » « n d » a » K : ,« ,
they are th * children.
the mtwnewL
“Itny l i ” fa rry rapaafa.t, (n rraaf a l p » bnf «hp-b I» har aaanaad a flac-
F or c o n jtip o tio n . fUsnune*» tick Q o
“ It's cold » e a 'R e r now.“ m id Old
In a n e ooMdered tka t report. He
«nrpri«* “Ir |* banche ! I ta-mebi tt ranf br«ark c»f ro a tra rt.
ocAe* a n j otàar d i g t t t i a t a ti/r u n ti U itj
King
Thunder,
“around
here,
and
they
tv ,« a le tte r from hia pocket.
»»•la a ffa rv a m .
I « a ia M ai my 8»a
S » « a« painad and teyrttdarad fa
doe
t
expect
one
o
f
our
storms
at
this
you give thia to M r. Harm er.”
kcmrirarl -tollar«, and I ilnnt baca la «Macurcr tbat bar » r a f a lly naaiarcd
he : -i» d pieasantiy. "and tell him that
» » « a ancerbar paymant fa r ikca* plaa.« aac deraa in rrAUtatakt M a rk and
I w
return at any hour, a r any day.
mc-c-ika, »n4 I A<nra fhaf by (bar r.att « M ’ a «Icnrd. acraad ça, and ivdndad
he cane» to designate? But I prefer
1 '-ttckf M b a ia tt lAAklnc Mka pratty I» 61a flnarxial aatttnataa n f the rc-v
nor to »ee the RuMneaa manager, un­
T he New Freek-Latherini?
'«rnad «ot 6» b * V d a t ali ta
m v b ut a piar«.
W b al I « a m tba i
less he Ihiitr.« "
nxcbay ftntn y«« far, » m bacia tane
«ha -nad inrandad. and tbat »b* «a«
The girl united, and went aw ay with
I —
a W i/a d ta r-n-tan. rrAcara and raallcr«
In M
/ -'»«»«»a»
ff.injri '»»»*1«.
dccak
the letter. cun -oM y uta-iying the ad­
r ta dayalc^ bar rbarlabad
Wba« 'brinar «aa o ra r Jarry bwkad *•
dress on the envelope. She was gone
ra ttae fa iiy at iba waato« Hebe. Sha '* '» " • « fa rem-rata Bert. And «I mç w n
F orT ender Faces
v.rne time. T here waa something like
•fccmid bar» iikad ec» 4 a *6 i bar fa Ih r r «kp«» ially aborkad and opArt ta find
EMamewr sewcim. wmstrric
awe in her face when she came back
and enceebar -ml ta lac»b at lb * baaaa , **“ * ’ bara « a ra thine» ebat a la i bar.
and «aid M r H arm er was w aitin g for
Hebt » « a y , bat It »aa tm, dark, ko iB •'»yalty ta bla iabartbe bratbrr».
M r. Allerton In hia private office. She
at» pnllad oat all tba edd
Haoaa Rana-
Haan j »'-did lla tly dariike ta da. thine« *
-lei llooaa
S c o r e U p A n o th e r O n e
pointed the « a y . and Duane Allerton,
tifala, W
a »»'*
v ] MRTKVU
»prrad tn
enr«,
i j x 'itn
4 lft - plomf-ar «oaid
«aab Mi«
bia MOfL»
banda OI,
af.
r jil fn » r fh<f
»»’aw»»* WMM
Along w ith th * current reports con-
the «oft gray hat «111 In hia hand, a
yerma tabla, and » a rtr-1 fararlab ly thine« a pia «tarar «-m id -cpanly «na*r
e rm in g Am erica's le s ij* » h ip In tele­
Ug - rif deep amusement In bis dark
” Ub a paocdl and a pad a f |c»;r-r. •*- ’ hlne» a b rlrtla y a y would rc>n«idar
phone* and flivvers, let It not be for­
I
k
j
“s-
opened
the
door
and
walked
In.
okrlc-bine 'm l M»tla V r-k a nwd --’ ernrr« *® Inakit fa bis pnefaaak/n—and tboa
gotten th a t our* Is also the country
J -rro ld was standing up, the letter
aa M X tkta n d r« barine «fcrni In Ti»r •**•« « ’ •*» to drai «drb a tcAalty naw
which consumes more chewing gum
Bnlabad prodaet.
ereanixotlon of w ortm an to maat tba
In hl« hand and the two men studied
than the whole o f th * Old w orld.—
They Yell at Each Other.
"I.wrky fblne I (todlad Art. »fear *f*ie»nc1a« o f tba » a a .
each other w ith equal Interest. Jer­
Boston Transcript.
rold put out bia hand.
»II " «ba «alci brlehtly. "I n n r r rboueht
A®'> •> » found Iba coat o f har work
tim e of the year, go w e ll Just give
I'd find «nah a raal prae-ile-al n*a fa r «»»infad b aaranw ardon aoarlnc wine«.
“ I ’m o -rry I kept yon w allin g.’ be
them a good surprise."
H ig h ly F in ia h e d
« II lhar Venaanaa “
and I bai bar anrlaipatad esarnmea «auk
•aid. indicating an easy chair dose to
“You hare the grandest idea»," M id
Phe—
Isn’t
this dress a gem?
I'r a d a v a bung "»»r bar wfeb p ia » .—j | « Ith a aorraup-tMUne rat-o. In «plie af
Rik own. “In apology, may I explain
Old Queen Thunder.
H e — Ye*, and it shows a perfect le t­
anllrliada, 'harrnad « u h bar ««Id la
h *r natural aaay <anarcmity, aha «-on
•hat the young woman, my daughter,
Old King Thunder and Old Queen
ting.— Alliston Recorder.
did not evidently deem it necessary to
***»aM, tgrt- log » I tb «y«ry « v d aba ; h-nnd bamal* dirkartne conM anlly o ra r
Thunder rest when they are not hav­
-entioo
thia
little
—
e
r—
invitation,
to
I ’ e l» « , a r g riin g w ith g r ttt beat, even
ing parties and noisy talks. T ha: gives
She H aM ily PuHad Out a Pad of Pap«f m e r
" ’V
m* k* • " ' * • iM "« thl» » « h anger, trying fa cut dawn a dollar
them so much m o » strength and en­
and
W
rote
a
Letter.
ona • Jarry «denlrfad (afar ram ar ra- o» *» hara. grudgingly allowing a dol-
"D o yoo mean to say you didn't
ergy when the tim e cornea fo r a good,
Iw eaBtly |o Jarrold. "Hacaoaa I don't ■ la r "» *> tbork. « bare aha fait the n - »» In peryon. H e r letter rotuilsted of know— “
stormy time.
kti'rtt bow m figure down tba aipenoa» p e n d ilo » muât v<t be danlacl.
"N ot the Mightcnt »«J/g e s tion of a
'hree p»ra<rapha. T he ftrwt tMd Jerry
t
They went where ft was w arm most
•>f if
h o t w lfb the eeper|a»'e I get i
“ Why, I b ate la argue o ra r fifty bow »ery much »be, Rhoda. lorod har. *>lnt- It Is news to me.”
of the time, but now and again they
on Itila one. I I I make a k illin g of the cani», like any afreet peddler." she
Duane
broke
into
»
short
pleased
mlaaed tier, admired her. T he aeeond
like to surprise people, and they come
.
M id ta ber fa lb e r p ta ln tiie ly, rtgrtt
told her that «he. Rhoda. had Ju»r laugh, and Jerrold a fte r a puzzled, suddenly around when it Just »eems
» h a t do you mean, -iba next'? | , ting thia new but nec-eaoary nlggar-IIP f<aen a w a r d e d the xehola»hlp by the in ilo n a moment joined him.
too M lly to have a thunder and light­
Ibi» IlMf fif.1 of , a e tle a r
nera of h e» . “Already they-»» f-.rred
“ I lik e th a t:" Duane M id .
------ . — ,
Academy for her picture,
and waa
ning storm.
Jerrold aboted a box o f cigarettes
■^arrf pulled beraelf up, ourprlaed ma up an t op much farther than I In leaving the f l » t of fictober for a year s
They called th e ir Lightning friends
"T hat « a a a funny thing to «ay," »be lan d ed Why.
toward him. Each took one and lit It
I f I don t »land up for « n d y and tra re l through the art can
and asked them to join th eir fun.
nciroleead " I hadn*t tbanght c»f « naxf my right«. I won’t
make fly« hundred
>a» o f Korope. The third
sal-1 that in silence. Duane leaned back com­
And as you know the Lightning
ona.’’ «ha « a n i un hrtghtly. “Boi a f d o ll» » on the whole boaineas' And Iruane Allerton, whom parhai-s Jerry fortably In hia chair, and smiled at his
fam ily and the Thunder fam ily bare
rouraa you < «n «ee Ih » ' I m»»t v d
boat.
But
Jerrold,
under
cover
o
f
the
rim way f e e work«-] o»er It
would remember had lost all hl»
been friends fo r y e a » and years.
»a«fa alt itila e tp arlen /a, and I f I n n
'Oh. I thought you did not ra ra money In » terrible crash In W all -dgarette. was sharply appraising, re-
No tw o fam ilies are greater friends
tnake a little un thè f l » t I rta m a ta shout making money," ha «aid
m
arking
tha
dapper
a
ro
arro»»
of
“I .Street, tbat the poor fellow was com
than these two.
F o r C olds H eadache
ba»pa m o » -m Iba «erond. fio «ben thought ---------------
you said there «»» no v ib lllly Pletely broke, down and our. and up I mane'» d o t h » , the weave, the ta ilo r­
W ell, the Thn nd er fam ily and the
you rama lo thlnk o f It. of c-o-«»a thla !n the Miopie earnlng of a dollar or ao
Pain
L um bago
against It. a« recorded In the dally pa­ ing. the studied n icen »a o f c o lo n and Lightning ram lly went rumbling and
ton«*.
I» Juai thè beginnlng."
"In tba bara earnlng of It—tberw
pers. that he did not know where to
crashing and yelling end roaring and
N euralgia
R heum atism
“D o you w ant a job?” he s it e d
A» Jarrold had Crown o lia r, had !»"’L
Hot thla la a dlffarant m attar turn for the next meal, and was »aid
flashing and forkin g about th eir sky
Ropeful of a refusal.
laafnad tu antro«! bla a ffa i» fa a th e n • «Itogether “
to lie looking for a >4». but o f course
playground,
and
the
Thunder
children
Accept only a
“Yea. please."
In bia empioy. he had gradually fallen
Jarry « a k jAyouMy, myatartonMy. couldn’t gat one hecanae he did not
played hide and seek around the
“ W hat can you doT*
Into a way of going aiesdily later la paaaiona'ely happy
« •» • ,i : |..-... f know how to do anything. And wasn't
mountains atyi the hllla.
Bayer package
“ Ix>rd knows.”
the ofllce aa ih a i v . « Il wa» cnar-m ary I quite often that «he had entirely for. I It a shame, a nice fellow like Iru a n e '
An-l then along came the Raindrop
"K now anything shout cars?”
Io eke h-efoe to her« hreekf»«t at nine ! gotten Iruane Allerton, that »he had And now he would probably become „
which contains proven directions
children and Old King o f the Clouds
" I can drive them."
o clock, a fter which Jerrold lank hla entirely forgiven him for hla ru lg a r In
n *n d v "Bayer” b ox» of 12 tablets
I ramp and a bum Ilka other nice young
and then there was excitem ent
“
How
old
are
you?”
Also bottles of 24 sed 100— Druggists
»•wn time »bout geiflng off
|tqi on •olanc-a
And aha worked harder than fellawa who are left money they don't
•Not only were they having th e ir
“T
w
e
n
ty
seven
"
Se-I-Sa 1« -W trs4e mark o f B a re r )<»□«-
the morning a fter Jerry -liwocerecl her ever. W ithin ■ month she took an op­ kiiow how to take care of. And with
party when It was cold but they had
fset-rs of M*«ws*»u*^*.-ilrst*r ot 8silcjU.»vl*l
"H o w long has your fattier been
paMlon. be found himaeif a tardy m m
tion on an-.iber wretched little hovel I ocean« and hea|>a erf lore—
It
In
the
middle
o
f
the
night.
deadr
b -r of the houaehold. Jarry pounded four raim ed, moth eaten, run down af
Rhode lnc|,,»—) »olumlnnua elltiptngs
People got up out of nice, warm
"T w elve year«.”
Som e M o d em W o n d ert
on Che bathroom d-a-r three tlmaa while the c o m e » , a disgrace to Its «treat, from the dally press of Naw York to
beds and pulled down windows In bed­
Jerrold
faced
him
shrewdly.
“A
»
you
The great wonders of th e world are
be was »haring, urging him to make and Immediately began gaftlng eotl- «nbatsntlale the las! tw o paragraphs
rooms and the noise waa so great
baata. and when ha hurried down at mala» for Its rebuilding, and making | of her le tte r T here ware pbotngnphs is badly off as my daughter ««-ems to hardly any slept through It.
•ometlm es listed as the telephone,
i.e| l e v e r
wireless telegraphy, radium, spectrum
last, to »how her Indignantly tbat It roaaale »k a e-h -a o f It» future artate.
of har p r l v winning picture, f Rhoda
It
quieted
down
goon
again,
but
not
analysis, the airplane (? ), anesthetic*
Duane h»ftate<l.
“W ell, perhapa
•ban » anted ten minutes of ih« hour,
Jarrold had taken her to hla hank In h a » a |f. and column» In praise of her
until It had given almost everyone and antitoxins and X-rays.
aha »aid i
and of her work. Jerry ungratefully not quite. I didn't lose as much as the enough noise to wake them up.
the beginning of her bu»lneae adven
"Oh, I forgot in tell you I told them luring and obtained for her an audi­ i tossed them to the floor, Th«>re w ar- l-a[«era said. Didn't have that much.”
T he Thunder fam ily and the Light­
'T h e n your fath er died when yoo
we'd hare breakfast at eight th irty.“
N ot F ar A w a y
ence w ith the praaldeni. 1r»ln W eath­ other and more sensational dippings
were fifteen. My impression would be ning fam ily had other plans and en­
That was the beginning of Jarry'» er by. a m rtn le r of Jerrold'» club and , recounting the financial troahlea
Am foodstuffs allowed In the
of that u man who could earn a fortune, gagements and could not stay around
enoet fayartab month
Mba hargalna-l hl» p articu lar friend. Jerrold was ex- | young I mane Allerton and Ma des-
long, but they had a splendid little malls?" “Well, we deliver a lot o f
would hardly entrust hia son's entire
w ith contractor«, piu m lm » and build
Iterate plight, w ith a tragically |M*n
irem ely businesslike on thla occasion
'surprise
party and aald they loved par­ mush,” answered the postman.
fntnpe to Ills own disposal— at fifteen."
era Mhe studied dawign». aha puxaled
" I know you have met my daughter. r *le*l sketch showing him. down at th -
Duane flushed a little . “ I h o i* you ties which were arranged on the spur
rh rte is no chance o f " a good tim e"
o»ar matching ro lo » And In Iba and. Jerry." he aald. "but I want you to get haala. treading the rails as he would
o f the m om ent
tn being great. T he great are hurled
the house of dream» lb»t etolvad from In touch with her In a professional doubtless be a few y e n » hen.-e Jerry won't he such a poor sport aa to tell
"T
h
a
t’s
the
way
*
|
t
h
my
dear
old
your daughter t h a t Aa a m atter of
■ long by circumstance
har tender fhoughla was built ok moat way aa well, fthe Is going into hurt- read every one o f them She was trern
King.
roared Old Queen Thunder.
engaging Hnea. Jerry « a » n-Ahlng if tie»« for herself and I am starting her bling She knew that was because she fact. I lost more than I could afford
And
the
Old
King
added
:
I have been too much occupied w ith
not thorough
Tha M iff sleep atapa off w ith a checking account of three waa a tender hearted girl and even In i to, but my fath er tied up enough to
“T h a t's the appreciative kind of
take care of me. however much of a
things th e m o e lv » to th ,nk p)th(.r
leading up to her house from the in-'itssnn
u o iisr s but
nut should
sh ou ld like
lik e for
f - r ( her own bitterness
■wo.-»» of
or disillusionment.
iiisiiiu sion n teni
thousand dnllara.
Old Queen I have.”
'•M>| I might turn out."
th eir beginning or th eir e n d .-G o e th e .
»tree» bad met w ith deMruction first you to extend her an additional credit j C” O,<I f w l *»«* sorry for th * mlsfortun.
(TO B* COtrriNVgD >
“O ur dear parents. said the chll-
of »11, and in ihctr place deyelotw-d a -rf
two
thousand
I
f
she
needs
It."
nt
"
n?
human
being
The
thought
of
/i
tlxMiwand If «h*
it.
d»n.
p re iiy s>alr that "went on the Mas,“
Jffry f i p it lord her huwIneiMi In frr I a youiijf rnan any young man—«Inn-
S a n d F e e t to r C lo w n g
And the thunder ____
I
Io
New
York.
gradually died
a» «ka m id angling up (he green te r ( F«t w ith the Im p ufilre ra<em*xMi of
.. —w where in
not knowing
Stilts usually employed by circus away, and the lightning disappeared
r»rw to • rno«t tn v lth if manner, am) h w
y<>t»rh
And
Irv in
Woatherby ,urn fnr
n e lt me«I. where to lax
dow ns to give them gigantic s ta tu »
and
only
the
rain
remained
around for
»her. «trifled <ip 1.» »ha veraoda which i Htke.) at her. m>dded hl« approval. hU hr,,d "* t wl~K*
’ --------- had read nf ‘
night—Jerry
during their a n t i» In the rings have awhile
was etlended ar-nin-l the house |o the sighed dismally at her father
the miserable one« who sat on the feet of asn-l to aid the perform er 11
left, while tha stiff a q u a » windows
“Ain't
girls ths dartxslcet
any b en ch» in Central park all n ig h t-a a -i walking an-l Io maintain hla balance
and the stiff oblong door In front w e » more?" he asked plaintively
O o n u n d ru m g
“T hat I winter coming o n - It struck chill I-. The pole» a » of stout hickory flat­
torn out for a sweep o f graceful French second daughter o f mine. E m ily— N ft (fent I f liF«rY.
When would It seem tbat a law yer
tened and widened at the tops to fit
window s
She hastily pulled out a pad of po
is out of temper?
When he
know what the little fool'a doing? S«-c
llte w e arers thighs and fitted with
asks
T he aw kw ard » q u a » psrior an-l p ar­ retary to a dairyman over In fhlcng n I i>er sn-l wrote a letter
'To’i »-question s.
g L S L ^ y - y .tta y -sh e » i n » d s tx.
straps Io hold them In position.
W
hat
Is
it
that
you
cannot
lor hm lrtatk. comprising the left hnnd twenty five a week, and craay ate>ut It
« ..U M n lto , corn/At S r » « d S i e ' X Ä
"My I>enr M r Allerton:
Tow ard the bottom the props »re
though It Is a lw a y . before you’
le-rtlok of the first floor, were thrown Mays she won't be dependent on sny
"A letter from my frientL Rhoda I . . rnupde-t snd ta|-ere-l, ending In soft
Tour
future.
together to make a timed living neon
man for a living, fath er or what-not. I Faye. Itx-loslng newspaper clippings, shoes filled w ith c-mrue sand which
Ilowr do extravagant d reas» differ
w ith win-low seals all the way around hope to God she gets m arried, that's has just Informed me of your disnster « » fastened on the sticks so that the
from law books? The first are costly
amt shelves for books and handsome all t*ve got to say "
—0 W all Street. Ith-wla says you .»» t><*ela support I he points* Wide trou
built Ik cabinets The stalrrnae which
m o d », the second mostly c o d »
F u t o a s o n * th « p a i n i t g o n t
Jerry laughed at hla concern. “I-nek j anahle to get a posltl-m. an-l are w tip « * » «.r other apparel cover the stills
bad »<• particularly annoyed her wns at Ju-lge Ihtnlel a daughter
lead to '.’ t " C' " " r d,’W ,U * " n? B'"h
Clerking i -»nt funds. My father Is an ant - no lor their full length, and the downs
B * T ,H F V 0 U R E Y £ s
if «< i to ■)«a«eii>^Q(
completely thrown Into the discard, In the te n -v -n t' You might to he gta-l I t-lle m anufacturer an-l employs a g -at ,i|.|*esr to walk -n their heel»__ |-<H>
and e* v e rt broad one rrv<1c«l in It» you drew nothing worse thsc a oe- re * many men. I f you --are to come Io ibe uta> Mrcbauh » Uuguuzm
h « ' h”
* h,ch * * ' * ’ « '*tu rn
but never borrow ) Thanks.
BY ETHEL
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