Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 27, 1927, Image 7

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Bearer
B y J . A L L A N D U N N ♦-
CAP
AND'
BELLS
Improved Uniform International
INSTALL
SundsyMiool C H A M P IO N S
’ Lesson ’
seemed annulled. Mrs. B ax ter drew
tlie line a t havlug her son ap p ear at
the fashionable reso rts w here she was
REV F D F I T 2 W A T ÏR . t> D.. I'«aa.
© B z Dodd. Mood A Co.
S y n o p s is .— I d ly
fis h in g
H er-
stopping. T h at w as a ta c it under­
Moody Dibit* In stitu t« o f C h ica g o .)
m & nos c r e e k , in C a lifo r n ia , C a lo b
WNU Service
W eslarn N ew sp a p er l'nh>n )
standing
betw
een
them.
D
oubtless
W a r n e r , c iv il e n g in e e r , a n d a
th e widow objected to having a tw en­
N e w E n g la n d e r , is w it n e s s o f th e
e n d o f a c o y o te p u lle d d o w n by
ty-six-year-old child Inject him self
L esson for M ay 1
am still strong an' I still hav' th is into her realm of arrested m aturity.
tw o w o lfh o u n d s , u r g e d on by a
g ir l r id e r
A d m ir in g th e h o u n d s,
k n ifeI”
She had deliberately set back her
h e I n tr o d u c e s h im s e lf, a n d le a r n s
P E T E R ’S DENIAL AND REPEN T
Once more he h alf drew the steel clock of life. T he presence of Ted cor­
h e r n a m e Is C lin to n
W ith w e s t ­
ANCE
from
th
e
sheath
and
th
ru
st
It
back.
e r n h o s p it a lit y s h e in v i t e s h im to
rected Time w ith too obvious a hand.
H O W IT W O R K E D
Then he caught the horn of the saddle
th e r a n c h to m e e t h e r fa th e r .
Caleb
reached
th
e
ap
artm
en
t
a
little
L E S SO N T E X T — M ark I I U . SI ««
A t th e C lin to n h o m e W a r n e r
with one hand, tw isted the fingers of a fte r noon Hud found his friend still
Tl; L u k a t t SI. «1
le a r n s h is n e w fr ie n d s n a m e is
the o th er in the m ane of th e m ustang, In bed. B ax ter surveyed him w ith a
A druggist who w anted-to sell elec­
G O L D E N T E X T — L at h im t h a t t h in k -
B e t ty .
H e is w e lc o m e d by h er
tric waffle Irons w as advised to em­ e th he s ta n d e th ta k e b ead le s t he fa ll
set foot In stirru p and, as th e b ru te grin th a t turned Into a yawn.
fa t h e r , S o u th e r n C iv il w a r v e t e r ­
P R IM A R Y T O PIC — P e t e r G r ie v e s J e ­
an and ow n er o f H erm anos v a l­
ploy an attra c tiv e young woman
swung In a plunging half-circle, held
“Nice
tim
e
for
you
to
be
coming
s u s an d 1» S o r r y .
le y .
W a r n e r t e lls th e m s o m e ­
him self close-pressed to Its w ithers be­ home," he challenged. "W here's your cook waffles In the store. He was aa-
J U N IO R T O PIC — T h e S to r y o f P e t e r ’s
t h in g o f h is a m b itio n s an d h is
fore, w ith a lithe move, he made th e New E ngland conscience? Stopping snred th a t the schem e would boost D is lo y a lty .
,
f e e lin g th a t he is d e s tin e d to be
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D SE N IO R T O P ­
saddle.
a “ W a te r -B e a r e r .”
out all night I Give an account of sales.
IC—
H
ow
J
e
s
u
s
Is
D
e
n
ie d T o d a y .
“How did it tu rn out?" asked his
“We mus' go along.” he said. “T he yourself, you reprobate. N ever preach
Y O l’ N ll PE O P I.bk A N D A D U L T T O P -
dvlser.
senor mus' not lose his train .”
1C—
T
h
e
D
a
n
g
e
r
o
f
S
u
d
d en T e m p ta t io n s
to me again. Y ou're degenerating. Cal,
"A sm art gink m arried the girl the
T hose w ere the last w ords he spoke my son. H ave a gin fizz? I w as out
C H A P T E R II---- C ontinued
until they reached th e station a few to the Beach last night. W ith a peach. first week."
I. P eter’s Downfall (M ark 14:29-71)
m inutes before the train pulled In. He With two peaches. In fact, and an­
T his began when he refused to heur
“Theos knife is for all the enemy of w aited until Caleb m ounted the p la t­
about the cross and ended when he,
THEN HE W EN T
El Nido.“ He patted the hilt of the form, then, with an “Adlos, senor,” other caballero. The p arty gath ers
with a foul oath, declared: “I know
w eapon with a nod of complacency and was gone, m astering th e curvetting again this evening and I ’m flat. W hat
not the man.” When the disciples
tim e Is It? I think I'll get up. W e’ll
a keen look a t Caleb, who w as won m ustang and leading El Hon.
would no longer hear C hrist's message
have lunch a t the club. Cox Is In town.
derlngly amused. W as the man h alf
Caleb, In the smoker, concluded at The man I’ve w anted you to meet.
about the cross, they not only ceased
c ra te d ? Did his tw isted brain con last th a t th e M exican's fidelity, tinged
to grow In knowledge, but they began
alder th e stran g er he had been o r­ perhaps, by some Injury In the fight One of the Big Siege Guns of the
to deteriorate In moral discernm ent
coast."
dered to escort us a possible menace from which he had never recovered,
and were exposed to the possibility of
B ax ter regaled Caleb w ith an ac­
to El Nido?
some slight lesion in his brain from count of the trip of th e night before
the sham eful denial of th eir Lord.
“T he pum a w as an enemy?’’ he the strain and excitem ent, had made along the beach, visiting every boule­
Steps in P eter’s backsliding:
asked.
him a monom aniac concerning the vard resort. The "peach,” It appeared
1. Overwennlng self-confidence (vv.
“SI señor. E et lay th ere on th a t safety of his young m istress. He pos­ w as a blond stenographer who w as a
29-31),
hough th a t overhangs th e stream , the sessed a Jealousy th a t he shared w ith “thoroughbred sport and a w inner.* 1
His unw illingness to face the cross
sycam ore. On th at hank, on the turf. Maria. It w as an obsession with both By which Culeh tacitly understood
+ f 1
alienated him from Jesus and wlfPu
Iielow, play la señ o rita B etty. Ile r of them.
apprized of the fact that the disciples
th a t th e young lady had acquiesced
m other is then dead one year, la
“I'd h ate to be th e man who had In every suggestion of B ax ter’s with
would all forsake Jesus, P eter de­
señorita she Is two. D ios! She Is In Luis Padilla on his track ,” he told out dem ur. Caleb broke th e ta le to
clared that Jesus w as certainly mis­
charge of M arla an' she, thees M arla, himself, wondering If the ample Ma­ m ake his own change of clothes, to
taken, saying: “Although all shall he
has tie her by one long reehbon to the rla would also he transform ed Into a shave and tak e his bath. B ax ter o r­
offended, yet will not 1.” O ur comll
tru n k so she shall play weeth her w hirlwind of avenging fury. H ere dered luncheon nt th e clnh over the
tlon Is most perilous when we ure
tie
(a
t
m
idnight)—I
feel
all
wount
tlowers an' not fall een th e creek. May was a sam ple of the w ilder West, It telephone, to be ready In h alf an hour,
most sure of our safety,
th e M other of God forgeev M arla ! An was a fa r cry to New England. Some­ then sw itched to the garage for his up this evening.
L Sleeping at the post of duty (v
She (w earily )—Your main spring
me also, Luis P a d illa ! Señor, I am In how the experience did not strik e him car to be brought round In tw enty
37).
must be broken, or you’d surely go.
love w ith M arla, we are to wed. I hav' as altogether Incongruous, far-fetched. minutes.
In one short hour the very one who
leave my work, I hav’ follow down
And he had learned the age of Betty
W hile they w aited he rounded on
wns so confident of his self-sufficiency
th e canyon to talk w eeth M a rla ! We Clinton.
T he Young L aw yer
Caleb nnd dem anded a statem en t of
had fallen asleep Instead of watching.
h av ’ a leetle quarrel, Jus' to m ake up
“A nd If, my son," th e la w y er said,
w hat he had been up to.
The only way to escape from back­
She run a leetle way from me. I fol­
"My shoea you w ish to Oil,
C H A P T E R III
Caleb told his story. H e saw no
sliding Is to watch.
R em em ber th a t I g o t my e ta r t
low. In the wood we m ake up. SI
reason why he should conceal any­
3. Lack of prayer (v. 88).
By w o rk in g w ith a w ill.”
An’ we forget the señorita.
thing and yet he had some reluctance
The legitim ate Inference from the
Cox
“D io s! Of a sudden M arla scream
to describe his visit a t El Nldo In de
Lord’s w ords “w atch nnd pray” Is
J
u
s
t
t
o
D
o
S
o
m
e
t
h
i
n
g
Hold
up
your
right
hand,
with
th
e
a n ’ point. T here Is the puma on the
tall. He did not fancy th a t B axter
D entist's Wife— We m ust give the th at He had connnanded them to pray
hough. E et crouch to spreeng. The thum b and forefinger well ap art. Do would see—or would have seen—the
The reason
the
sam
e
with
your
left
and
bring
It
maid a little tre a t of some so rt for ns well as to w atch.
leetle one look up a n ’ laugh a t the
place and Its people In the sam e light
there Is so little prayer Is due to the
g reat cat. An’ I make to leap. Then up above your right, so th a t the tips th a t he did. His reservations betrayed her birthday.
D entist—All right. I'll ex tract some lack of the sense of need of God’s
I am young an' very queek, señor. of the forefingers Join, but those of him. B axter seized npon the mention
help.
Sanctlsslm a M arla, eet Is muy bueuo, the thum b a re a little ap art. The oval of th e girl with a whoop and quizzed of her teeth free.—B erlin Nagels L us­
4. Misguided zeal (v. 47).
gap
represents
the
g
reat
hay
of
Gold­
tige
W
e
lt
z
eet Is ver’ good th a t I am
him to the limit.
P eter drew r sword nnd cut off nn
en,
a
mighty
harbor,
deep
enough
for
Now FadlllR w as rolling a cig arette
“You sly fox,” he cried. “A beauty
ear of a servant of the high priest
F ittin g
w ith a m urm ured, “eef you perm it all the navlqp of the w orld to swim with chestnut tresses, riding ljke u
(John 18:10) when they came to a r ­
señor,” riding out of the w ater up to In, a noble anchorage for commerce, cen tau r a fter borzois, chasing a coyote
She—I w onder why m arriage Is rest Jesus. He wns tlius zealous for
the little plateau w here the thing had dotted h ere and th ere with Islands. —and catching Caleb W arner 1 She called “an Institution?”
the Lord. lie was trying to make up
happened with a face as suddenly void F ar to th e n ortheast, n ear th e knuckle hns you on the hip, Caleb. Romance
He—B ecause It Is so hard to escape In outw ard service his conscious luck
of
your
left
forefinger,
a
river
flows
of emotion as If a light had been
from, I suppose.— New YoiV C entral of communion.
has blossomed In your sterile Massa
sw itched off behind a shade. Intent In, tapping two mighty valleys, too fa r chusetts soul. Sir G alahad nnd the Lines Magazine.
5. Followed Jesus a fa r off (v. 54).
aw
ay
to
serve
Golden
w
ith
w
ater.
only upon Inhaling the smoke of his
C hrist’s rebuke for taking the sword
Opposite Golden, across th e narrow Princess of the H idden Valley 1 I t’s
cigarette, seated w ith one leg across
a moving picture.
R e a l i s m in t h e M o v i e »
and the aw kw ard position in which
th e saddle horn. Caleb and the P o n stra it w here hay m eets sea, looms the
"I've heard of th e C lintons,” he ra t
"Your sta r shivered most nuturally his act had placed him, caused him io
had followed him. The last puff taken great m ount of Sereno, covered with tied on. “Seen th e girl, too, a t the In th a t scene.”
follow a fa r off.
He keenly felt
redwoods
th
n
t
extend
back
of
It,
up
P ad illa flung aw ay the wisp of the
dog show, though I don’t rem ember
“Had to."
C hrist's reprim and. Following Jesus
elg n rette end Into th e stream with a to the northern boundary of the state, the chestnut locks. Next tim e you go
“Heh?”
afa r off got him Into trouble.
region, h a lf exploited, of g reat
savage gesture and slid to th e ground.
n-fishlng, my w andering gnllunt, I g o
“W e put her on Ice."
8. W arm ed him self a t the enem y’s
Again he w as In his role, now giving beauty, vast logging prospects, partly with you.”
fire (v. 07).
pantom im e to nld his w ords in con­ developed, of small, rich valleys.
“H ere’s your car,” said Caleb dryly,
T his fire was built hy those who had
Looking to the sea, to Sereno, across
W h y W orry?
ju rin g up the happening.
looking out of th e window.
the
bay
to
the
m
ainland,
Golden
D yer—Too lind about Niblick losing come unsym pathetically to w itness the
“E et is by the mercy of th e Good
B ax ter gave him a bantering look
crucifixion and even to mock In this
all his money.
God th a t M arla tie the child, señor, queens It over an unsurpassed pano­ nnd dropped the subject.
Gowfe—He should w orry 1 He m ade tragic hour. F or C hrist's disciples to
I could not reach the leetle señorita In ram a. On Sem aphore hill, w here ships
The club known as The A ltru ists If
try to get com fort from the things
tim e but I reach th a t reehbon an ' w ere signaled In the earlier days. C a­ situ ated downtown, an Institution the course In two under pur yester­
prepared for the satisfaction of His
snatch her back—s o ! Ju s' as th a t leb W arner shared th e ap artm en t of grown from nn enrly mem bership of day.
enemies Is sinful.
Many professing
pum a spreeng. I see heem above me, Ted B axter, on the top floor of nn am ­ w riters and a rtists, with two big
Christians are living a life of com­
ell spread. He blot out the sun an', bitious apnrtm ent building.
rooms and free and easy privileges, to
R a th e r B ig -H e a r te d
promise, even attem pting to get pleas
Caleb, with none too large a capital, affluence and Influence.
as I snatch back the baby, he yell, like
Je rry — Is th ere only one cake of ures nut of the things which the ene­
El P lahlo himself. His eyes shine, would have chosen a less expensive,
It w as full of good-natured men soap?
mies of C hrist have prepared for
his teeth, I see Ills red mouth, I smell less pretentious dwelling, but he had sharing a cam araderie th n t wns new
Bellhop—Sure 1
themselves.
th e steenk of his breath, I try to dodge come th ere first as a guest of B axter to Caleb's conception of club life. And
J e r ry —Tell the night clerk I’ll tnke
7. Open denial (vv. 88T1).
as he strik e an' I too strike, w eeth my and now they divided two bedrooms, with them all B axter was hail-fellow- another room. I must wasli my face.
Step by step downward P eter went
a
bathroom
and
a
tiny
sittin
g
room,
at
knife. H e come on me like the full of
well-met. A dining-room stew ard
until the words of a servant girl pro­
th e cleef. We roll over like two beast. equal expense. In th e old Columbian sought him out and Informed him that
G R E A T E S T C O L D F IE L D S
voked open and blasphem ous denial.
Señor, I cannot tell ju s' w hat happen. days the two had become fust friends. lunch would be on th e table In ten
This even by one who hail sa id : “ If 1
E e t Is not the one who fight who can It had been to a large extent the a t­ minutes.
should die with thee I will not deny
tell th e story. M aria, she did not sea. traction of opposites. Caleb, study­
“We'll look aronnd a hit," said Bax
thee In any wise." P eter’s trouble be­
She hoi’ the baby in h er arm , a n ’ she ing with enthusiasm , tak in g his games ter. “And I m ust get you a card.
gan when he shrank from the cross.
seriously. B axter, handsom e, irre­
gee only the end,
L
ater
we'll
have
you
up
for
member
It wns th at shunn'»,g which separated
“B ut I know I am all blood, my sponsible, generous, blessed with nn ship." H e led the way to a g reat room
him from contact with Gml. It should
blood an' the blood o f th a t lion, hot. array of superficial q ualities th at with a glided celling and m any tables
be rem embered thnt there can be no
T he smell of eet m ake ns both mad. I made him a universal favorite. And and cozy corners beneath It. The walls
bnckslidlng until there he established
theenk he has empty my belly. Plos, with a tendency to dissipation th at were covered w ith cartoons draw n by
position from fchlch to slip. Many
he claw me like th ees!" And Padilla Caleb fancied he had som ewhat the a rtists of the club, eommernorat
of the so-called backsliders have never
raked him self down his shrunken side checked.
Ing p ast and cu rren t events, carlcatu r
been born again.
But th a t w as years ago and he
w ith suggestive Angers. He slash my
Ing the bright lights am ong them
II. The Repentance of P eter (Luke
face one tim e when I dodge. One tim e fonnd B axter fairly em barked upon B axter nodded to every one In the
22:81 82).
I am down an eet is grow in’ all dark. the pastim e of spending all th e money room, It seemed, and It was well filled.
1. T he look of JeRiis (v. 81).
H e tak e my arm like a dog tak e a he could get hold of In the p ursuit of T here w as a general air of badinage,
This was a most wondrous look. It
bone. Señor, I h ear those teeth on am usem ent—“getting all the fun he the m em bers rem inded Caleb o f grown­
"W hat are the w orld’s greatest gold wss doubtless filled with pity unil pain
my bone. An' I stab, I steek, I c u t ! could out of life“—he styled It. Caleb up boys In recess from school.
fields."
Christ knew the trluls through which
W e roll Into the creek. Me. I' theenk fancied he inherited this facility from
T hey w orked th eir way through to
“T he big cities—you'll find gold
eter and the other disciples would
I am alm os' gone th a t time, hut th e his m other, a widow who spent her a lounge for clgnrpttes and B axter diggers In every street."
pass nnd He prayed for them. This
w a te r bring me back. E et flow from tim e at fashionable resorts. W est and pointed out celebrities.
look brought to P eter the full con
me red w ith my blood. B ut eet flow E ast, as fashion demanded, who tried
As they settled them selves a t the
L a n d in g a P a tt e n g e r
selousness of his cow ardice nnd dis
red from the pum a also. Señor, he Is to forget her age and who let her son, places reserved for them, B ax ter Indl
R u th rod* In m y n e w c y c le c a r
to a g reat extent, travel his own path
loynlty and his blasphem ous words ot
dead —m uerte I
rated a group of men a t a round table
In th e e» e t In b a c k o f m e;
dental, nnd yet It displayed Ills pity
“When I get b e tte r I find the va­ while she followed hers. Mrs. B axter not far from them.
I to o k ■ b u m p a t n t t y - f lv s .
und forgiving love.
A n d rod e on r u th le e e ly .
queros who breeng me back to El held th e command of the B axter es­
2. P eter's h itte r te a rs (v. 82).
Nido tak e also the body of th a t lion. tate. She made her son a .fa irly lib- 1
The look of Jeeus brought convlc
They hev' for me th at skin. Scnor, eral allowance but kept the larger
P
adilla’s
story
indicates
th
at
H
o
w
B
o
y
F
r
i
e
n
d
K
n
e
w
tlon of sin. It called to mind his
eet is not much good, th a t skin. My portion for herself. U ltim ately. It
he Is an unknown q uantity to be
D aughter—You know, dad, he al- boastfulness and cowardice. How aw
knife has spoil’ eet. But th ere Is seemed. It would come to B axter, If
reckoned w ith. W hat so rt of
ways aaid he'd .n ev er m arry until the ful must hnv* been his condition as
enough to make two little rug'. One his m other rem ained unm arried.
facto r It Baxter?
right girl came along.
The tw o .m et perhaps four times n i
he went out th a t night Into ttie dark
fo r M aria, one- for me. Those rug'
D ad—Well, how does he know you aess, little suspecting th at there would
year,
all
lold,
for
brief
acquaintance-
|
each In our two room '—M arla an'
are the right one?
he found a way to get hark Into com­
mine—beneath the crucifix. When we ship. The relationship betw een them
<TO HE C O N T IN L K I) )
D aughter—Oh, I told him I was.
munion with his Lord. D oubtless the
p ray we kneel on those rug an ' we
message from the women as they came
never forget our o ath .“
H i» F a v o r i t e B r a n d
from the tomb brought the first good
Again the fire of his speech su d ­
Dave— Have you another cigar like cheer to hts heart, C hrist said to
D o g T rainer« D iffer in M eth od s o f W ork
denly died, out and he rolled another
th e m : "Go nnd tell my disciples and
the one you gave me yesterday?
cigarette.
Rod—
Yeah.
Peter.”
T his encouraged him, no
"You are not m arried to M arla?"
Moat dog train ers deny th e tru th of through one's hands. The objection
____
____ . I w
......
.. my doubt, as It ludlcuted C hrist's partlc
Dave—Fine.
ant ................
to break
asked Caleb.
the saying th a t you c a n 't teach old Is th at the trick dog comes to look I brother of the habit of smoking,
ulur consideration and love for him.
“No, señor. T hat w as seventeen dogs new tricks. The facts appear to fo r signals from his m aster and It
y ears ago. We w a it Eet w as the he th a t a dog more than two years less likely to act on his own Initiative j
T w o T h in g s N eed ed
R e c ip r o c a te o r R e ta lia te
g re a t fau lt of Marla, also of me, th a t old Is more easily taught th an the av­ On th e o th er hand, many train ers tak* .
T here are two things that they neeq
“I
must
begin
buying
my
presents.”
we leave la señorita. Señor Clinton erage puppy because he Is more cap a­ an opposite view nnd think th a t learn
E ln* to possess who go on pilgrim age;
did not punish. He gpev me praise an' ble of understanding w hat you wish Ing trick s Is good discipline and bni^t j “ ld U r ‘‘ . " J " u,
courage and an unspotted Ilf*.—John
gave
ua
th
a
t
big
blue
vase
last
year,
offer me money which I do not take. him to do.
In a dog's general m ental development
Bunyan.
.
Many an Intelligent dog Is spoiled —F red C. Kelly, In H eu rst's Interna we might to reciprocate."
Hut we— we punish each the other.
“Itecl prorate?" answ ered Mr. O.
W e punish th at love which make us by too Insistent efforts to correct tlon al -Cosmopoi I ta n.
S eein g and T a lk in g
'F o r th a t vase I You mean retaliate."
cnreless. We tak e th e oath to God m inor fau lts In the early stages of
Men
are born with two eye«, but
and th e M other of G<»d th at w e'w atch his train in g His spirit Is broken be­
—T he Outlook.
with one tongue, th a t they may see
F u r t h e r L i g h t o n B ill
alw ays over the señorita. S.-me day fore he h ss an opportunity to learn
twice as much as they say.—Cotton
p erh ap s she m arry, then M arla an ’ things w orth while. Many dog tra in ­
From nn en tran ce exam ination pa
M eow I
I.uls m arry abo. eef she Is m arry the ers, In handling hunting-dogs, or even per In E n g lish : "Shakespeare was
W illie— Pa. how old are kittens
T h e H oly G h ost
good man who take care o f her. B ut— watch dogs Insist that they should not m arried when eighteen years of age when they get th eir eyee open?
No man Is at hts best until he It
be taught little trirke. stu b ns sitting and became th e fath e r o f twins,Kornev
eef any man try to harm the señorita
His F a th e r -- I'm sure I don't know
'Bled with the Holy G h o st—Echoes.
I Lui« Padilla, who keel the puma. I up and begging for food, or Jumping and Juliet, nt twenty-one."
my son, when they do get m arried.
BAXTER
*
Author of "A M AN TO HIS MATE"
•RIMROCK TRAIL“
NOW
O n c e again C h a m p io n
r e m in d s y o u t h a t to
e n j o y m a x im u m e n -
gine p erform an ce d u r­
in g th e n e x t tw e lv e
m o n t h s y o u s h o u ld
in stall a c o m p le te n e w
set o f spark plugs n o w .
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attui k
b n a u e c uf ita
doublé-ribbed n i Eman­
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co n iti u rti on an d tu at*a>
d a l arwjfysig «Irctrudéa.
C ham pion X—
tur Forda
C k a n f io R —
Cara other
than Ford«
75/
C hampion
Sparl^Plu^s
Quick, safe, sura rsllsf from
painful callouses on the fe e t
At ait drug a n j ihor u u rti
I X Scholl’s
Z in o -p a d s
$
r u t tm tv n lhg
(Niin ia fo n a
T o G et P o w e r F rom Sea
A floating factory to draw pow er
from tlie sea Is nn Idea conceived by
French engineers. It Is to lie oper­
ated hy turbine-driven generators,
converting Into power w ater driven
through pipes plunged 1.000 m eters
Into the sea. T he flontlng plants
would he hexagonal In shape and a re
planned so that stilps may he loaded
or unloaded on bridges nt tlie edges.
H i t L a i t C o w b o y " S tu n t "
W illiam llnrtsock, nine, of Lewis­
ton, Pa., Is done playing cowboy. With
a Insso tied about Ills w aist he tossed
the loop over a tire c a rrie r on an
autom obile driven by R obert Fisher.
He w as dragged a q u a rte r of a mile
through the streets before u following
car could a ttru c t F ish er’s attention
and release the boy.
C o n f li c ti n g
Mandy—W hat did yo' husband say
when you naked him how he come out
In de crap game?
Jem lnu—He say, “D idn't you all
hear me say Ah won?" an’ Ah say,
"Uh, huh. Yo’ m ouf say you won but
yo’ pocketbook say you lost 1”
O p p o r tu n e
BIx—I'm going to give up ctgara.
Dlx—Good ! I can do with one right
now.—Boston T rnnscrlpt.
At the soda fountain nobody tries
to tell you a long silly anecdote, any­
way.
Green’s
August Flower
f o r In d igestion , Dyspepsia, «to.
Relieves D istress a lte r Hurried
M eals o r Overeating.
Being a
gentle laxative, It kacps th e d i­
gestive tra c t w o rkin g n o rm a lly .
30c & 90c. At all Druggists..
e. e. GREEN, Ine. WOODBURY. N. j .
BLEMISHES
pimples, blackheads, etc., cleared
away easily and at little cost by
Resinol
Keep Stomach and Bowels Right
* Hy riving baby the barml«*«a. purely
▼ agretabla. Infanta andcblldran'ar«uulator.
MRS. W1NSU0W3 SYRUP
brlnira aatnnluhin*. »ratlfjrtnr ra«ulta
Is maHn< baby's atomach dlgaat
food and bowels move aa __
they should at taathin*
time. Guar an toad fraa
from narcotics, npt-
(‘•C
ataa. alcohol and all
¡j 5 /J harmful ln<radb
«nta. Baf<* and
■ eatiafautury.
J
M r A lt
I Dra#*<aia
CARBUNCLES
Car boil draws out the tore
__end give» quick relief
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ALLENS
FOOTEASE
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