Friday, May SI, 192«
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
Page Six
Y o u th R id es W est
W ill Irw in
A car
for every purse
and purpose
dered New Knglaml scene« Mrs IVane of compensation, he beca me a sappy
I order*, the stairs were black with an
laughed. Iler laugh | hml noticed optimist in face of a prospect Though
j ascending crowd.
C o p y r i g h t by W i l l I r w i n
that before- ran a Utile gamut, played be usually took pains to conceal bis
"He I* sure a ahootln" man,” re
W N V S#i % ice
a half tune |iul the veil of Inscrutable . hopes fnuii me, Buck evpoctt-d any day
| marked Buck In a tone of deep admi
On lh«*lr w a y t o t h « n * w l y -
reaerve behind her eyee had thickened, to break Into a parket. He had aeeu
ration. “ Who might It be?"
dlax'ovtrfil
'‘s o l d
d in tin g « " at
C o t t o n w o o d , C o l o . In i h * r a r l jr
"Town marshal." refilled Jim lluf- was a little time In falling «sleep - beiwme momentarily a curtain. The other« do It ; why not he?
N THE automobile induatry several
K a v o n tl a a , R o b e r t O l l a o n . e a a t -
Now I, who had laughed Inwardly
faker briefl)
'Name. I'lirls McGrath these had been the most crowded and gamut of her laugh died away ou a
distinct price chissea have developed.
f r n e r , « h o 1*11» t h e a t o r y , a n d
excited three days of my life.
grate n o te, ami “I hope so." w as all at B u c k * dismal pnqdiedea of disaster
j You're right, he shoots.“
hi« p a r t n e r , B u r k H a y d e n v et«
Cramped In every Joint by one night she replied
General Motor* is represented in each.
She went hack to the on the way to Cottonwood toward the
“Who's mayor of this camp, any-
era»
m iner,
aecretiy
witne»«
on the hanl floor. Buck. Talbot and I boxes then, and I had to remember, «« main object of tlila e\|Msltllon, I was
b a n d i t « h o l d up a « t a s e c o a c h a n d
, how?" Inquired Buck
The General Motor* line of pauen«
m a k e a w a y w i t h a n e x p r e « « boa .
"Ain't none." replied Ilnffaker. "A rolled out and breakfasted by candle I withdrew ami mounted, that It would the pessimist | could not yet hellevo
Anionic t h e v i c t i m * a r e a y o u n g
grr
cars comprises 52 different models.
light.
When
we
started
forth
the
sun
he
had
tnannera
to
»tare
at
her
over
In
my
soul
the
fart
that
them
pic
'
town
marshal
tike
that
la
all
the
mayor
w o m a n , " M r « D e a n e " a n d Mr »
U a r n a b y , w h o In t e n d « t o « t a r t
; we need— There ' There's our man 1“ had risen for the world below, but for my alioulder However, a« I gathered turesque rocks of the mountains held
They include every open and doeed
a re sta u r a n t at the cam p
Oil-
he suddenly broke oR. darting past the us It shone as yet only on the whlte- rein ami rode away. I dbl myself the wealth In chemical aolutlon. I htd
body type and range in price-aMhe«
•on ir. ee ta M a r c u s
H an dy , an
poker
tables and laying hands on an rtmmed |>e«k* above. From the «nows luxury of «»other look. She was In
e d i t o r on h i s w a y t o s e t up t h e
of the |leaks the breese came in puffs. her graceful, half kneeling i>o»e beside
factory as follow*!
i Individual who had Just entered.
C ottonw o od C ourier. A rriving a t
C o t t o n w o o d , t h e y e n t e r a saloon,
After all this space of year*, the flg A little shrill and piercing at Aral the boxes the morning sun a as mak
w here an
altercatio n
betw een
ure of Bill Talbot, who wanted to sell touch, once you nad tilled your luuge lug tawny gold of her hair
CH EVRO LET
tw o
men,
one
a
pickpocket,
his claim, has grown a little dim in It whipi>ed your Mood like wine.
a r o u s e « t h e m o b to d e m a n d t h e
The
public
corral,
where
we
had
CHAPTER
IV
lyn ch ing o f the latter.
mind: he « a s to float Into my life for
a day only, and float out again never left our stork and parks, had as hy
Everyone who has picked
wild
to reappear. Nor do I remember many m ade changed over night. The piles
P O N T IA C
of boxes ami barrels which had risen berries knows the greedy Joy In
detail* of the long dicker which he.
CHAPTER III— Continued
above
us
when
we
unpacked
nnd
Buck and Jim lluRaker conducted In
that Inntveent «port. You are getting
a comparatively quiet eotuer o f the hitched In live twilight, had assumed something for nothing Ami each hush,
*T*mp that rope!“ csme • voice, a
j new sh ap e*; ami other plies were as you approach It. holds out glitter
O L D SM O B ILE
Black Jack.
voice with ring and carry, which
growing at the hands of the freighter«.
"I suppose your title Is O. K ?” In The very horses, mules ami Jacka ing promises of a branch so beut and
aeemrd to dominate all the noise lie
loaded that you have only to «. rape It
who spoke stood in the door. Silence quired Buck
seemed recent arrivals. As we halted, In order to till your pall Gold digging,
"Good
as
the
gold
you'll
dig,"
said
fell again—alienee and quiet.
It
us we began to rub down our burro« for the first three or four days at
O A K LA N D
aeemed that everyone froze In the Talbot.
with gunny sacking m order to make least, raises the same set o f emottous,
“That's
got
to
be
proved."
said
Buck.
midst of whatever he was doing—all
them presentable fbr sale, two tnud- vastly Intenallted. All day long. Buck
except the newcomer lie was a tall " S ’lKise we kin look Into that after I've «patterev! men on Mowing, lathered, dug and I rocked, or 1 dug uml Buck
seen
the
claim?'*
man with a heavy brown mustache
B U IC K
drooping horses spurred into the cor rvH-kcd. My feet were Aral '»cl through
Now watching this transaction Idly ral. Without Introduction or ado. they
and Imperial He wore a black slouch
with standing In the polluted stream. I
hat o f the 4). A. K. p attern : and for from the outside. I had perceived that hailed us.
and then, when I worked from the
all hla height he moved with quirk, Talbot was eager to be gone, t was
“ Where's these galena locations?” bank, congealed to chunks of Ice by
not
surprised,
therefore,
wlieu
he
said,
C A D ILL A C
flowing certainty. He did not wait for
asked the nearest.
the shrill spring wind. Nevertheless, |
“ I’p yon way—up the h ill!" said I worked with enthusiasm My reward !
that mood of frozen hesitation to and. I felt, with sincerity:
" I wanted to be travelln' tomorrow Buck, scarcely glancing from his work
b re a k ; in two strides be had crossed
That's why 1 ui soilin' so With no further question, they Jerked was that period late In the day when j
to one of the empty chairs pushed moraiiT.
we assembled the scrapings from llie
Quality U the first law of General
against the wall when the players cheap."
the savage S|«inl*h bits in the lathered
“ Nothin' goes until I see your title's mouths of their weary mounts, whirled riffles of our washer and lumped them I
dropped their game. He stepped Into
Motors; and sweeping economies, pos
Here and spurred straight over the mushy dowu still liner with our «klllrt and an I
It, stepped just as lightly to the table, right." said Buck stubbornly.
old
dlshpan
Then
at
last
(lie
tiny
j
sible
to an institution with the re
ground, uphill.
hla feet crunching on chips and the Ilnffaker came in with a solution.
flecks of gold begsn to glitter In the
“Well. If Chris McGrath says It's
Now, lull Talbot was with us. The yellow mud. t>n the nec-md day I even * A « I Looked S h « D ropped Back oa
sold re csof General Motors, are reflected
spilled stacks of twenty-dollar gold
pieces. As the silence began to break right and sound, you'll believe him, dicker finished, we saddled, mounted found a nugget about twice as Idg 1 O ne Knee. H « r A rm a F u ll of Platos,
in the prices of General Motors car*.
and started to Inspect that end of our as a buckshot. Tills llm k let me keep
Into sinister muttering*, he spoke won't you?”
and F a c « d M «.
“W
hat's
he
got
to
do
with
It?"
asked
j
Select the car that suit* you from
bargain which moat interested us. T a l as a souvenir; after all these years I
ag ain :
bot's claim lay a mile up tile c re e k ; have It yet.
"Bring that rope here— and that Buck.
coinè for adventure. I did not yet eon
the
General Motor* line. You may
"The whole w orts." said Huffaker. | but the road was so Jammed and miry
prisoner, to o !”
It was brutally hanl work I thought alder tuyself a citizen of the W est; I
buy
it out of income on General
that we elected to take a side trail , that our struggle« un the road had still figured a t a spectator at the
Momentary alienee again. He stood, “lie registers minin' claims, too."
“Meblie." allowed Buck.
across the hill which here Marted j toUfhenid ni„ f„ r
his feet planted apart, a drawn re
drama, not an actor
Which may
Motors* time payment plan (QMAC),
So forth we went under the burning abruptly from the rand .m l presently , wok„ (l||
w o ,mt
t
nlllw lr, serve to Introduce all there 1» to tell
volver in his left hand— which I
which assures fair terms and low rates.
thought odd. It rested so. close to his stars and through the thinning crowd, rt*u**n*M out into h little plateau. My which I did not know i po«s»»s%e«l alatili me, Hubert t¡ila»n.
body. Its muzzle s little lowered. Ills to find Town Marshal McGrath. We eyes were «earehinit, as they had all I creaked and ached tlielr protest
My
ran him to earth in the tiny Comstock j the morning been sea rv hi nit half con* !
eyes seemed to take us all In.
Tracing It back. I realize that the
hands looked ami felt like intlamed.
Lode
saloon,
his
foot
on
the
bar
rail,
|
«ciotisly. I dropped deliberately he- I
The leader of the mob stood alone
red blisters, and my wet clothe» first Impulse which sent me adventur
his
hand
on
a
glass
of
water.
hind Buck and Bill Talb«*t. Anil sud
In the middle of the floor. He spoke
lug cam * one night In Holworthy hall
In two minutes the marshal had cer- | denly icy nerve centers gave a Jump, rubbed me raw In a dozen places.
suddenly:
Above and below us along the during my senior year, and from Harry
“We'll hang a city marshal ss quick llfled unofficially but with certainty my cheek« a little tingle. There was stream, other men in groups f twos I Tilden. He was a Junior, and of a dlf
as a pickpocket," he said
"Boys, that No. XI placer, held hy William n sign. painted with the cross line of ■ ami threes toilet! with tin* *ame con* ferent crow d; In those days at H ar
bring on your rope. It's long enough Talbot was a bona tide claim without j the “N" turned the wrong way, with •'er.trated monotony. Aid. meantime. vard we were very particular about
encumbrance. As we left, Huffaker the stems of the capitals at all angles
for two.”
: Just about the shoulder of the hill lay our tlassea ami crowd*. I'ntll that
“Drop that rope!" came from the asked us about our lodging for the from the |*»ri*»ti«!it*tilar. “Mr*. Bartia ! hidden the fascination of Cottonwood night. Tilden bail been to me only a
night.
That
question
had
been
dimly
by'a
Boarding
House.
Open
for
Busi
man on the table, shifting his eyes,
CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BLTCK
camp. By day, 1 could I»ear m m ule* shadowy figure. It was ordained that
shifting slightly the muzzle of his gun. troubiing me all the evening. Our Man ness Next Tuesday.** It read. Behind and roars, broken uow and then by a he should for a moment blaze Into a
OLDSMOBILE ■ OAKLAND
kets
were
with
our
packs
In
the
public
it «food a tent, the poets and ridge
There the leader made his mistake
i louder sound of whoae cause I could reality and then fade back Into the
The muzzle was turned away from corral. Sleeping there, on the wet. poles In place, but the cover tlopplng | only speculate aa I dug atul rocked. shadows. That night 1 dropped Into
CADILLAC • CMC TRUCKS
him : he had an Instant to act. Hts trampled ground, seemed out of the In a state of coliapae.
| rocked and dug
Harrison's room on some errand as
*'A car for every purse umi purpose”
question.
Bent
down,
earnestly
and
efficiently
hand went to his hip. In the same In
It was by ulgbt. however, that the trifling as borrowing a hook I found
“I sleep people In my shack." said ! driving a tent-peg with the butt of a
stant I bad a glimpse of a dozen forms
sounds aud glimpses of t ’ottonwi»od a rum punch steaming on the table;
beginning a prudent drop toward the Huffaker, “keep up the lire all night hatchet, was a form which I recog | became most alluring ro youth and nnd on the couch lounged Tilden, a
nized a.« that of Mrs. Burnaby. In the
floor.
f loneliness, o n the second night, after big. vital figure of a t'allfortiian.
rear, a big .«heel-Iron cook stove, set
I never saw the man on the table
Some
we had stowed away our bacon and caressing the dormitory cat.
up
in
the
open
field,
emitted
a
faint
R em oval Justified
T h e ir W a rrin g
change the direction o f hfs muzzle
coffee* I hail washed up. shave«!, and phrase of a tils caught my attention. I
gh««t
of
smoke
from
Its
abbreviated
W ife—! took th« rtH’lpo f»»r thU c«»k«*
"W V eh Is the way to— J!y »l»r«t
from the back door to the center o f the
brushed my hair, with the Intenthm of forgot my errand and listened.
pipe
as
though
a
fire
which
served
to
out of llm conk book.
\\ lint In tbe world ure those chlldinx
floor. The motion was too quirk. I
vlaitlng camp Buck had *|*#ken aud
Tilden was talking of old day* In the
get breakfast was now «lying out. Be
Ilub (sampling llm «*»ggy tiling)
jellin g and 1.tr* ling about?" arnav.dtV
was only aware that his right hand,
j denly from the corner of our elght-by- Weal.
ills
father
bad
crossed
the
side It were great packing boxes, some
It never ezrlalmed a motorist who had halted
held flat, had brushed across his gun
twelve cabin, where he was mending a plains to llie Sacram ento diggings In You «11«! perfectly right.
open, some still nailed shut, and all.
Ida ear III the big road to Inquire Ida
The "bang" sent the crowd to the floor
splintered iho\el handle with wire, to '4P : Ids mother had come round the «hot)Id have been put in.
In spite of the conspicuous sign, “Han
wmy "They will kill pitch other will»
as a strike In bowling drops the ten
.
ask
:
Horn.
The
family
Interests,
It
trans
dle With rare.** lying as though some
am arti»«,
» r a i d i n g , at I ok y » ? » ■ r e l i e v e d I those dubs nnd stone«."
pins. The leader bad hit gun out. and
“What ye up toT*
pired, now lay Invested mainly In a by m o r a l » « If I t t - m a n B y e l l « i » m U M*r 1
freighter had rolled them from the top
"Aw, I reckon not," replied Gap
no more. It dropped clattering to the
“Thought I'd take a look at the cattle ranch near a city of a witching w h e n r e t i r i n g I T I I ' e e r l « t . . N. T A d e
of his load, and simply let them drop
Johnson of llititipils llidgc, who waa
floor. His left hand went to hts right
camp l»efore 1 turned lu,** I said.
strangeness called Santa Barbara Ills
Over
the
nearest
box.
head
and
slioul*
F r o g F a r m on L a r g e Scale
interrogated.
"They're my children
bleeps; and he aank slowly onto one
“Grand way to wash gold.” remarked uncle bad fought Indians about Mount
ders half hidden, stooped the tigure of
One of the largest frog farms In th* nnd Gate, tllggrrty'a. about hnlf ami
knee.
Buck. “I>o your work ail week an«! Shasta, chased buffalo on the plains
another woman.
As 1 looked, she
I * ountry Is uiulor c»n«truction near half, and they 'pear lo be pulling on
A tall, rangy man with a hat like a
dropped back on one knee, tier arms lay off like a Chris?tan S a t’diiy night and hunted grizzly hears In the Sierra, I U mi too. T e x a s Several dam* are be- their reg'lar monthly grudge buttle,”
• an* Sunday, or you II never gft aheaJ before settling down to an Importing
marshal s pushed through the door.
full of tin plates, and faced me. It
| ing built and a low, awatupy region, — Kansas I'lty Star.
In this game **
“Charlie.'' said the marshal, “take
business In San Francisco.
was Mrs. fteane. And my first glorious
alreudy plentiful wllh frogs, la being
Ami though ours wa» a partnership.
that prisoner there. You with the ro|ie.
Like most hoy* of tny time, I had
Impression was of her hair—brown,
The frogs will be
•have With Cutlcura le a p
I had hy now so completely yielded to read dime novel*—surreptitiously, for further M o c k e d
come here.” The man with the rope,
chestnut-brown with the same light
raised for Texas and oilier markets, And double your razor efficiency ae
the guidance of Buck In all things res|M><'table parents
walking unsteadily, jerkily, crossed the
forbade them
in the heating sun of the morning,
one of the preliminary o(>erallon* was well aa promote akin purity, akin com
floor. The audience was now begin
that one sees in molasses candy when practical, that I accepted the rehuke along with cigarettes anil oilier rxrlt the draining of the lakes to get rid of
fort and »kin health.
No mug. no
ning to get u p : and the marshal spoke
it Is being pulled—a tawny undertone with doefllvy and turned in Instead— Ing Juvenile pleasures. And so I knew tlsh, a menace to frogs. Several miles
to think, until I fell into dreumless that there was a West, full of Indians,
slimy aonp, no germs, no waate. no In i.
again, and again seemed to freeze ev
which glistens.
1 of fence will he hull! round the lakes IntIon even when shaved twice dally.
sleep, of the ramp ami especially of
eryone Into a grotesque statue.
I had Jerked up the head o f my pro that hlllsHle where a f*o«rding house cowboy*, old «emit* on Ihe trail, min to keep out snakes, another enemy of
<>ne aoap for all use»—«having, bath
"Is there anybody else wants to
testing horse, was about to give spur must by now stand *»j»en for business Ing camps, gambling houses ami Imlr frog*. The several lake* will be used
ing and abampoolng.—Advertisement.
shoot?” he Inquired. No one respond
breadth adventures. Yet I hud never
and to retreat In confusion, when she
tin the third night. I forced from really gra*|>ed with my Imagination lor frogs of different ages. - Indian-
ed "All right," he continued “There's
looked suddenly our way.
Her fa«e
"Bluestocking«" aa a Ierro for Ihoan
Buck an answer t«» a question which that II was a part of my t'nlletl Slate*, i spoils New*.
V u ' m
j
been no lynrhin' in this catnp yet. and
lightened with a smile In which I read
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¡ going In for an overdoee of learning.
he hud hitherto evaded.
there won't be. Get that? Somebody i
which my far ancestors had sailed tin
recognition, and she dropped her load
Recent Inveetlgatloni ahow that dnte« to an Eighteenth century III-
.
.
.
|
How much are we taking oatT* I known seas to found and my father
fix up the man I Just shot. He's only
into a box. Then she rose; took a step ;
nenrly eighty varlellea of mush- erature.
winged in the arm ." He cast his eye
I
fought
to
preserve
It
was
merely
n
toward toe. Embarrassment ran across
■ ■ * *
First day, liout ten dollar*. Sec country bounded by the rovers of rooms are poleo nous.
about again “Your blood was up, boys.
me in a hot flush ; I felt for an Instant
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•—
¡ Good nien ran more easily see
Nothin' like a little blood to cool The “Bang’’ Sent the Crowd to the as I did when, at my first dancing les ond day wasn't a* good. Today a a hooks, like the Dnnmscu* of the “Ara
Whoever can do aa he plea«ea, com through bad men Ilian the latter ran
little better."
blood.” Ills face had been as blank as
Man N'lghta" or the Troy of llom er
Floor aa a Strike in Bowling Drope son. they told me to put my arm
mands when lie entreats Corneille.
the former.—Richter.
"Apiece?"
I
asked.
a stone wall except for the steady
But now I realized, with a kind of In
around the little lady.
the Ten Pin».
"Nope. Together.”
blaze of his eyes. But now he smiled,
lellertual shock In discovering Ihe oh
She. on her part, was swaying across
"T hat's about d:iy wages." said I. vloua. that Ihe Far West lay not at the
nnd T liked the way his eye» crinkled. so you don't need blankets." We found. ' the uneven ground toward me, her
He leaped down from the table, turned indeed, a dozen men already snoring eyi-s most friendly bnt her smile with "Won't vi* do any lief ter than th at?"
enil of the rainbow, but at Ihe ter
"Ith. cert—If we strike a pocket." minus of a four-day railroad Journey
his back deliberately on the crowd, be under the table of the restaurant.
that mime reserve. Now she stopped
"A lot better. There I tecalis over which my mind had
gun to »trip the 'lielt from the prts
"W on't cost you nothin', seeln's we | and held up. palm outward, a pair of replied Buck
otier's arms, to snap on handcuffs The done so much business—good night." strong but slender hnmls. I noted with
.7 m. " f,
¡ «klmmed lazily (.crame vivid, actual.
babble broke out again. Three min whispered our host as lie departed to one eye that the left had a ring on llie Idaho diggin'a llmt yielded sixty tliou IMiig. In the conversation of Harri
«and dollars before sin- panned out.”
utes before. It had an animal note. hit quarters In the rear.
son.
third finger: and. as site dropfied them
I choked hack my answer. S|w*ak-
Now, It sparkled with laughter Be
I threw myself down by the stove with a pretty flutter, that It was a
Ing
generally.
Buck
waa
a
|ie*alinlst.
fore the marshal, the deputy and their of the Golden Eagle and, with one side , plain gold hand.
All the way to Cottonwood, he had
now voluble prisoner passed out of the roasting and the oilier freezing, slept
Ju st who I* this Ollaon fellow,
“I won’t offer to shake had»," she
door, the poker-players were sorting until the cook woke me by stirring the | was saying; “they're disgraceful with never packed ami started without ex
enywey? What’a he doing In
pressing Ids certain conviction that the
out chips and piles of gold pieces at (ire for an early breakfast. In spite
this rough country?
this unpacking. So you landed safely ' -pedal obstacle of th» day—whether
the tables, the bartenders were taking of youth, mountain air and fatigue. I , I hope you staked your claim ?"
tnud. snow or steep grades—would
" I think we're staked." I said, my plumb wreck us before night. By way
it o on cnaTU tcat) >
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embarrassment beginning to vanish, >
yield
to
gloomy
Interior
reflection»
on
—
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that circlet o f gold. "And you arrived
safely?”
“Yes, we're going to have a home
The origin of the name of London | the river, where later on ^he Homan j
«non. Mrs Barnahy and I ' V.'e've been
has puzzled many historians.
Londlniutn arose.
Sleeping under the edge o f the canvas
To many persons Bermuda’« hun Ibis group of large and small Islands
Londlniutn la first mentioned hy
The Invaders called the place I
Tb. lt us. a Homan author. In A. D. 61 "Lund.” from the Scandinavian “etfen- ( so far—but It * been great fun ! For dred (aid Island* are a dot on Ihe map lying close together—so close In some
In reality. Bermuda Ilea about 700 cases that man Ills built causeways to
lie »ays It la "a plate greatly cele | lund," or sacred grove, say* a writer tunately, It hasn't rained."
Mr« Barnahy at tlila moment rose mile« southeast of .New York and connect them—and on up until Ihe
brated for the number of lta merchant* In Not.-* rind Queries. The name was
up from the tent peg. stood with one about 609 miles directly east o t coral formation rise» several hundred
and the abundance of Its supplies.”
later corrupted Into “L ord."
hand In the hollow of her back, and Charleston, 8. C. The extrem e length feel above sea level.
There are man* proofs In Knglish
broke Into the conversation—broke In of the archipelago Is about 26 mile«,
Ju st who put Bermuda on the map
and Swedish museums of the Intimate
like a flood.
Hard and Soft Solder$
varying In width from three-quarters la not known. An old Spanish map of
Intercourse between Kngland and Scan
"W e're goin* to— maybe. We're gofn' of a mile to three miles. The prln
1310 shows them and a Spanish his
Soldering ot «rations are classified,
dinavia In early tiuiea. an Intercourse
Jast mix Alabastine with
to If they deliver them pans and kit rlpal Islands are five In numl«*r— the torian gives an account of them In s
that haa probably gone on uninterrupt according to the cnmitosltion of the al
tle»—
that
freightin'
company
rohhln'
water cold o r hot and
mainland, 8t. George'#, 8t. David'«. chronicle of the voyages of Juan de
edly for about 6.0WI years. It may be loy used, as either soft soldering or
you right at the start and then leavin' Somerset and Ireland.
apply to any interior stir»
Bermudez In 1313. It seetns likely
conjectured that early Vikings from hard soldering Solders of low melt
out
the
pans
and
kittles,
and
goodness
face. The sura result is
Ju at when Bermuda waa created we that Bermudez had some previous
the south of Sweden ventured across ing points, composed mainly of lead
knows what's become of the carpenter do not know. Upon the top of a hid knowledge of their eilsten ce and
beautifully tinted walls in
the water and aalled up the mouth of and tin In varying amounts, are known
I hired at ten dollars a day Just to put den sea mountain—said to be 13,04)0 named them for hlmsslf.—Journeys
the Thaniea and found a grove, which as soft solders, while those of h i g h
exactly
tbs color you wish.
the floor down which I could do my
feet high—millions upon million» of Beautiful.
» g«noAts wkhmmt
In Swedish la "lund," on the bunks of melting points, rompot d of varying
amounts of copper, brass, xlnc, silver self—stampeded like a fool to the ga tiny aea creature» erected a maaa of
Cr c m end C inte
Alabastine comes in all
and gold, are known as hard solders. lena diggin'a, I guesa—and that sack coral through long aeons past.
printed in red.
H U to ric T oy »
of flour—” It flowed on, without punc-
standard
colors
and
these
The
soft
solder
commonly
u
¡
„
A n d That W a t That
L’p through the waves they built
The 2,000-year old armlet found on
tuaflon or gram m ar; and front If all I
intermix to form count*
A famous London comedian who made up of half lead and half tin, and gathered that Mrs. Karnahy's »take
Selsey beach and used by children as a
less others so that your
melts
at
a
temperature
of
370
degrees
need not be named was invited to a
collar for Ihe cat before Ihe discovery
out was merely temporary. She was
decorating taste may be
peer'« houae during the festive sea- Fahrenheit. The more lead there la In erecting her tent on the hare ground,
Phone
P
e»te
in
M
e
x
ic
o
of
Its
real
nature
gained
It
s
place
In
this alloy, the higher la its melting
accurately followed.
aon
A fter dinner lie was reciting a
Parrots arid monkeys are causing the the British museum, recalls another
point, and an alloy composed of one taking chuncea that there would be no
few of his best yarns and In the midst
part tin and two parts lead melts at rain until Ihe pile of Intnber stacked telephone company In parts of Mexico val able plaything It was In IS67 that a
o f one of the choicest was Interrupted
In between the boxes became a floor great trouble and expense. A fter dark Dutch farm er obtained possession of a
441 degrees Fahrenheit.
by a guest, who said to h im : "Excuse
and a tent frame. “Anyhow, we open large numbers of these tree dwellers bright atone with which some Ilosr
me. but your handkerchief la hanging
on Thursday If they eat off the stove," appropriate the wire« that traverse the children were amusing themselves.
£. W .’s O btervation
h alf out of your pocket."
thlDly settled parts of the country and This "toy ," which eventually sold for
concluded Mrs. Barnahy.
I have noted this a long tim e; I
•Thank you very much,” said the
“I hope I may come to see you when play on them to such an extent that £300, after exhibition In Paris, brought
•ctor gravely, aa he adjusted It. “You visit at a home, and am Introduced to you get—settled,” I said In parting. I the service Is badly crippled at limes. the discovery o f the diamond Helds,
knew tne company so much belter a grandmother, an aunt, a niece, and had hesitated for the proper word, and Their weight has caused some lines to round which so much of the recent his
than t.” — Sporting and Dram atic always the kin of the wife.—E. W. when I came out with that "settled," snap, wllh the result that miles of tory of South A frica has centered.—
Howe's Monthly.
Lstadon Times.
Neva.
suggestive of moving time In old, or- heavier wire have had to be strung.
TH E STORY SO FAR
I
6 Models—$510 to $765
2 Models—$825
9 M o d els-$875 to $1115
6 Models—$975 to $1295
16 Models—$ 1 125 to $1995
13 Models—$2995 to $4485
GENERAL
MOTORS
^ r4i S il-i
B elief T hat Viking* G ave Name to London
A il Berm uda Islands o f C oral Form ation
Instead ofKalsomine or Wall Paper