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THE BEAVERTON REVIEW Friday, September 13 , 1929 t f f f HATE CHAPTER I i f t m. D elin q u e n t J a p T ra in e d ----- Youths to B * S a ilo r s A flouting prison for the sole eon Aiicmcut of Japanese Juvenile delin quents baa Just been opened, the In augurntloii ceremony being attended by Minister of Justice Hunt and other high Judicial officials. It Is aucliorad | «IT the roust of Tokyo, near Yoko ' Immii, ami from lime lo time will go out on short cruises T ills prison ship formerly the warship Muaiislil, was remodeled with a view to providing some pnicticsl method of curing young lawbreakers by giving tlielr minds ami bodies healthy ivccupalhint | T b e crew will be selected from varl ous Juvenile detention houses. Each hoy (liken on the ship will lie kept for six months amt given Ibe truining of a regular seaman. About fifty liny* are to be kepi on Ibe ship al a time Half of them will range from four teen to eighteen years of age nod the rest from eighteen fo twenty three I years. When they have served (heir j terms the boya will be utile lo gel work on merchant ship* and thus earn an honest living. It Is |mtiited oil! , by (he Judicial authorities. Add Greatly to Pleating Ex Different From Cottontail With Ita Limited Seaton. terior and Cover Detail. A r t h u r D , H o tv d m S m ith trr«imr*d By th« t'lilt»«! »tatti« l>*|M«itm«nl By the lTnl«..t *(*(«• l'#imrtm#nt When he can** to. he was lying le of A m i U' u H u i •.) of A h i I* ullut * \ a huge. canopied bed. warm and drow Belatlvely few housewives In ths Shrub* and other plantings near ARTHI H IV HOW PEN SMITH sy. Ills wet clothes had been removed, the foundation brickwork of a house eastern pari of lb* Pulled Slates ars W N 'V S s rv k w and liniment applied to hla cuts and avid greatly to a pleasing exterior. acquainted with the delicious fluvor ol bruises Moving tentatively under hit They soften the building lines, con domestic rabbit meat. Most of them covers feet rustled among the rushes cral ugly or uninteresting details, add hare been accustomed to think of rah coal and sea boots, and buckled on a and the girl of the mantilla spi<eared color, and. If spaced and arranged to bit la terms of tho cottontail rabbit, belt containing his scanty fumt*. II* beside him. no longer cloaked, her advaatage. beautify Ibe entire yard which la avallatilo only during a short had handy regained the deck when a figure showing to advantage In a gown or front Inwu. Home demonstration open hunting season, or of Ilia Jack wave demoltalied the clutter of wreck of woolen stuff as brown as her »yes agents In many stales, working with rabbit, which Is generally considered ege that moored the brig's how. At her elbow was the enormous worn more of a peat than an article of diet Fellowes was half-suffocated by the an. who had attended her on the farm women oa general home Itn Ihimestlc hutch raised rabbits may b* cascades of emerald water that beach, s creature so stout as to seem pnivement, have given considerable «alea Ilio year round, and thero art attention to the possibilities of tin breached the bulwark*, hut be taught s caricature. proving tbe exteriors of rural homes. now hundreds of domestic rabbit hit way tarard, and succeeded I d The girl dropped a band oo Fal As s result, U has often been pos farms throughout tho country whore lashing himself to the windlass He low«*' forehead. tbe animals ars being raised for ths slide to Identify th* homes of ntem had his parting view of the frigate, ly “ Ah. your fever Is going." the said here of home demonstration clubs be market. Th e rabbi I raising Industry I L f O S T people depend on H syet ing to, the Sachem's boats under her approvingly. “ You'll do well, sir." cause of the charm obtained through Is moot flourishing In th* West, par A 1 Aspirin to make short work of counter. Ahead, a saw toothed ledge of “Thanks to you." bs murmured. well selected shrubbery, window or tleulariy lu California, but Increasing headaches, but did you know it's rocks dripped blackly in a hollow ha “ No, not Thanks to yourself— and porch boxes of bright flowers, hang Interest la It la developing In tbs just as effective in the worse pains tween two waves and be polled the Eastern states also. ing fern baskets, and other tnexpen slip-knot of bit lashings bracing him each aid as we could render." from neuralgia or neuritis 1 Rheu Hutch-raised rabbits aro carefully easily procured decorative "I'd hare had— knife In throat— but slve, self for the shock. If cam« wltb a matic pains, toov Don't suffer when plants. Mower shows and lawn and brevi and fed for table use. They eal Jarring and rending of timbers a for you," be Insisted. llaycr Aspirin can bring complete rolled cercala, alfalfa hay, and leaf) “We won't speak of tha t Our pea« mighty din of waters Then be was comfort without delay, and without vegetable*. The nature of their food snatched off the deck, burled up— and snts alas tre little belter than sav harm; it dives not affect the heart. S c h o o l O b s e r v a t o r y Is makes the meat sweet, tender snd ex ages But there Is something I must up— and up. He must swim, be real In every package of genuine Hayer reltently flavored. It can tie bettet N e w Id e a in E d u c a t io n Ised. buf af once ha began fo sink. say to you. sir. I am obliged to leave Aspirin are proven directions with compared with chicken than with wild Down— down— down I A drumming In this placs Perenha. In ths morning. Th e city of Ouklnnd, Fill If., main which everyone should be familiar, rabbit. Itahhlts raised In small hutches his ears eyes smarting, lungs op There I* no one here who speak* Eng or on fur farms are cleanly In habits «*«"• » unique Institution ns a part of (or they can spare much uccdlea* pressed. But he must fight on. He lish. So. If you will tell me your and ran be produced under sanitary imldlc schiavi system. It Is Flinbot suffering. wishes I will explain them to Padre must I Show these Englishmen— observatory, a modern astronomical conditions. Antonia He has ths money-belt you Just as with poultry or with various 1 ami meteorological observatory situatevi Fellowe# was arvused by fingers wore, and will return It st your cuts of meat, young, tender rabbits I on Ioanna heights In the suhiirlia of pleasure." prodding at bis garments A hairy may be fried or roasted, while ths ; that city It Is maintained for popular face glared greedily Into his; a curved "Where do you g«F* asked Fel Instruction In the sciences relating to older ones require longer, slow cook knife Hashed In the gusty light of lowes A l t e r t « Is t h « Is«.1s Hbsrfe a l « a r a r I t s n u f ««£■»# weather, climate, and the star* It Is Ing. The bureau of home economic* «il J B*U* f U* r * t 4 torches playing baslly about a ring " T o Lisbon." She caught bar lip In alavi affiliatevi with (he United States has coolie rated with the bureau of of othci hairy faces bestial aDd cruel her teeth at If regretful of ibe state Weather bureau and with tbe college biological survey In conducting ex The man bolding the knife wrenched menu “ If you wtll be advised, sir." pertinents In the various methods of ! It lias a large telescope through which st his soaking neckcloth. Easy to she hastened on. “you will Journey preparing domestic rabbit meat tat visitors lire |H*rmltted to view (lie Imagine what would happen next He Into Spain The British control all the (able and makes tbs tallowing re « I wonders of tbe heavens, and It Is free braced blmself tar the nick of the northern Portugal, and their authori and open to tbe public day ami nlgtil ommendatlona: , steel— and a woman s vole« belled In ties In Lisbon will not he partial to Young, tender rabbit* ntuy be fried In addition to the school children ol the shadows high and clear. The hairy s shipwrecked Americas" or broiled, or If Just a little target Oakland, many thousands of tnurlsl* faces receded; the knife was hidden lie hesitated. than th* frying or broiling stag*. | ■» H>o observatory every year The woman spoke briefly again “1 think r il try Lisbon." North Carolina Farm Hoove Having smothered according to ths method It la, (MThnps, Hm only Institution of Th e torches Waxed nearer, straw "As yon choose." She was almoet Foundation Plantings. Southern cooks use for chlckeu. The I Its kind In Ibe Untlrd Suites malti torches tightly braided and dipped naughty "But you will require reet garden competitions have done much olvler, larger rabbits may also he used talnevl as part of the municipal pub In resin. Across the area of plebby snd refreshment In the meantime to awaken Interest In attractive sur tar short orders by parboiling whole, lie school system. M W»ar l t l w m l s s l s r tk s t beach, he saw distinctly the three The Padre onderstands H o s t H ill »/ »* • («< A , I’ o s tf ry , roundings, and an ludlrect result of then cutting Into piece* suitable for "Now you roust sleep, sir," D o p » , C a t s , o r • » • » U s b y Chlekm W h e n A u th o r * A r« Rick this Interest Is often s greater Inter- serving, and frying In bailer. O r they K R OrMUuM.1 «hm»« 0>»Ho«M,lMincirpa«lir| "But I haven't thanked you I And , est In her own personal appearance, may be simmered and served with Upton Nltirlalr. the novellai and rad y«ivt *.'h itr »«frt y •■ it « ont al», s mm I want— ” on the part of the farm woiuun whose dumplings or used In chop suey or teal, vvn* complaining shout tbs poor pHlMA. K M U U ••*<*'!• of U»|uill. •« »«xv*» j imn.lr.1 by U. H D*|»( ol A«tt, ultu»* un«to* “ T l s late and I rise wltb the sun. home setting has been Improved. salad In the same wny an chicken. |vuy accorded to authors. ! lh* t’ ofutsbi# !<( *««• whiv h iiu u r »» m a iin u m Good night, sir— God fetch yon safe “ When I hear timi an author I* itiriulh. T<rff ran« Bill»«! x?R ««It at AtbaaMi Th is photograph, taken by the Recipe* will he furnlshevl hy lh* I home." ; United States lv p iitn ie n t of Agrt- United Stairs In-partmetil of Agrlcuk rich," hi- an Id. "I always think of Sin U'aifKann MumiiwUolP'htf |r»iim«aitli ■ old en i M o m ) - Back O ua ra a te * . She wits gone. And fretful at be | culture In Hertford county. North I nh kson. ture upon request In*»*« U|M4J K K O, (Ha wl«in«l fftajutll *»i*« was a power stronger than his will Faroltna, shows a number of these lima« "I met Slnnlckson. Ihe famous nor mutai«* All •livjtdi*'«, ?}. Larga alfa aa mu. hl 11 OO Ihrr.l tf «laalaf « pushed shut his leaden 'eyelids . features suggested by the extension 1 eilst. In my youth. rv*. K K UCu . liMlntftglvI.O. He swoke to s stamping and shouting tgent. The low shrubs near tbe brick “ ‘Yea. oh. yea, l a m a rich man In the street below Mindful of bis work have been used to screen the he told me. rescuer's depart are, be managed to porch foundations without Interfering While fresh tomatoes are In season “ ’Ilow did you acquire your for d o ti stumble out ot bed. and hobble to a with the effect of the gay flower one may try Innumerable good ways tune. Mr. Slnnlckson, If 1 tuny ask F K IL L S " R A T S * O N L Y window Ills curiosity was rewarded. boxes that take the place of guard of serving them without having tc “ 'Al a single stroke,* said Slnnlrk A stately coach, six stalwart Anda rails on the veranda. Itensonahle care duplicate the dishes one prepare* In son. lusian mule* hitched to the pole, stood will keep thla exterior planting In winter time with rnnnevt tomatoes. * *Of yottr said l. at the priest's door, that functionary, pleasing condition all through the Tomatoes every other day at least, all “ ‘N o; of niy paralytic aunt.' *ald himself. In the act of oshering the growing season. summer long, differently served, will he." two women Into It. assure the family of an abundance of Women Are saying; “ Pinkham’a vitamins* and a certulnty of npiietls- Tlie girl leaned from the coach win H u m a n M ine ral Compound keeps me fit to do my Inrf flavor In the menus. T r y these duw to give some parting message, work." "I was nervous snd *11 run A large dv-|HMl| of v erndcullte a broiled totnnloe* on toast with bncon recently discovered mineral, hn* been down. Now I est better and strap and called to the coachman perched for lunch on a warm day. Th e recl|ie found near l.lhhy. Mont . hy a pro* high on his box. The ponderous ve better— “ , “ It helped my thirteen Here’s a good combination of fin hicle swayed off. the mules' hoofs vors and for some people, a new wny Is from the bureau of home economics poetnr. Th is substance, flaky and ml year old daughter.'*—“I took it be fore snd after my baby x u bora.“ clacking daintily. Fellowes. more of using eggplant. The bureau of t firm rip rn like In Dp|s-nniiice. I* unique In rip* * to m a - Pati — “I am gaining every day.” weary than he had reckoned, was Con home eennomlra suggests this method P*pp*r to«» that It exhibit* human rlinrn<1erl*ile* I alte«» b u tt e r e d Vi Ih *llc«tl baco n tent to crawl back to bed. He mast of preparing I t : when brought Into contact with hent. toast Putter discover who she wns. he told him 1 lnrg< ««»p la n t \ tsp. salt Upon Introduction to a ffiime (lie min self, yielding to sleep again. I lb sausmt« meat Cook the bacon until crisp In a skil orni commences to tvvlat and writhe ltjl i i c let or under the Hume of the broiling n* If making nn agonized attempt to Wash and pure the eggplant and cut He whs awakened by the priest tap It Into cubes. Form the meat into oven. Drain on paper. Wush tbe to racii|ie the hum. meanwhile giving ping bis shoulder, proffering a cup of It Cams With a Jarring and Rtndlng lot rake* and brown on both side* In matoes and remove a thin slice from off drops of water nppnrently per chocolate. of Tim b tr, a Mighty Din of Waters The chocolate put new strength In i henry skillet. Remove the meat, the stem end. Uut the tomatoes In splrvtlon cnttsevl hy Ita violent effort half and put them In a shallow pan. nnd the hent. him. spurred him to Inquire the girl's pour off the excess fat, add the egg people who approached him : two / J & k d L J h e a d n o is e s Bat he could make nothing plant and sail, and let the eggplunt Sprinkle with salt and |>epper and d >t women, one slim and willowy, despite Identity. m%m im t SÇjj T C O f l R l u the cloak that enveloped her. the other of the Padre's Portuguese, the Padre cook In the fat for about ten minutes. with tiutter. Cook In the oven until T reavur* F in d er •* nutrì«!«....j L o c a t e o i l looked hlnnk at his English, and the Then pat tlie eggplunt In a »hallow softened and then place them under enormous In girth, panting and whees- II. f*. Dougin-, an English naval DvwrlpOv« f kl*ri*n r*xjw««c most Fellowes could gather was that baking dish, place the snusnge cakes the flume of the bridling oven unlit officer, has, hy menu» of a conlrlv Ing as she waddled along, and with A. O . L E O N A R D . Inc. them a cassocked priest. a certain Donoa Cara wns a great over It, cover, and cook In a medium browned. Remove carefully nnd put nnce known a* tlie sonic depth finder, 70 Fifth A » « . , N » w Y ork C U T lady, a good lady If somewhat anus OTen for about 30 minutes, or until on Ihe golden-brown, buttered tou«t. devised n wny to locnte sunken trrn* The slim woman stooped over Fel He supposed the ’.he eggplant is tender. Serve from the Arrange the tam n around (he toast ; ure. Th e Instrument, hy sending nut lowes and he looked op Into a pa<> ual lo her conduct. garnish with parsley and serve a/ sound of velvet brown eyes, dewy and com girl to be Donnt Cara, but he wasn't dish In which cooked. waves nnd recording the by any means sure of IL All he conld passionate, set In a lovely, oval face once. elapsed lime before ihe echo returns he assured ot was that she nad gone C o v e r i n g C r « o « o t * S t a ls * “ Poor soul," she exclaimed In Eng calculates the distance between Itself It will pay you tn In v rati gut* our pro|HH<lllim. Nonifthlng «nilrv-ty now. to Lisbon Yery well, he'd go there ilsh. Innocent of accent “We saw T o t* * p Silver Neatly Creosote stains on walls are hard and Ihe reflecting surface -on the Evvry homo your prvmp«cL l'artico- And the third day of his stay he an vour mlsfortnne from the castle. But to do anything with and It Is pretty It Is easier to keep your flat silver ocean floor. tar* frv-v- n<>uni-ed hla Intention The Pndre Hard to keep them from showing put away In nn orderly fashion If the why did you remain on your ship!" J. O C E O A N seemed disturbed, bul after consider “ 1 don't strike." he whispered. through nfter u time. About the only spoon*, knives nnd forks ench have W a d d i n g N o t « L o n g on W a y St. Albans • • • • Vermont able debate, be shrugged his shoal A shadow mantled her olive fea thing one can do Is to covj?r them their own compartments. Some of lh* A letter congratulating him on hfR ders. produced Fellowes money belt with two thin coats of shellac, then new chest* of drawers have, ns an In marriage nnd mulled ?! years ngo hns fures. and a hnlry face named Itojas. who size and paper or paint over them In teresting Innovation, small drawers at Just t>een receive«! by Mark Mniiil»ourg “ All the world at war. and Amer I'AKKI k S looked like a bandit and passed fot a the usttnl wny. T w o thin coata are the top In triangular arrangement to a well known plnnlM of l«cn<!on ica must thrust her Infant Into the H A IR B A L A A M ll Nsmotrsl art truff »to|eHalrFWlla^ muleteer. netter than v«ne heavy one. as the ten- hold flat silver. These lake the pine« wns dl*pntrlicd from fhe Snviige dub melee 1 But well not talk politics sir R s K o t m Color •■»«! H I have you carried to Padre Anto B o o o tr to G ra y « m I f *«U«i Hol« The fourth day Fellowes rode forth lency for the shellac to peel Is not so of tlie usual large, single silver of Mint d ty on Mnrch ID. IISW. not Al I |t O0At lYSIglllS nln's" drawer. of the village At the top of the treat. ks **’• wns recently readdressed to him n: Four of the hairy peasants very narrow street, he halted to look hack r t O R E S T O N S H A M P O O - U ra l for »ra Is fhe name club from which It 'md l eer« rnnrarlloit « ab I »«* -« ■ ll*if Ila »am Mah»« Ila uneasy and deferential now, lifted the for the last time. His eyes were up Rent. balr aefl an-t Salt». « ' « rnta l>) mall ef at drug- American upon their shoulders and on the rocks where the Sachem had «lata iliaco« V IctuicaJ Worba, I'alctwsrna, H. T . Tramped' off at a fast gall up a wind gone lo her doom, e doom so com Tragi* ing path In a vent of the cliffs. But plete that the only vestlgee remaining Hop*l*aa T rial Ph-nlckcr (to -iltlci-r) — What a cal Fellowe* knew little of that climb, for of (he brig were scattered hits of am ity! My (morns have boon Mown A psychic gcntlcmnn In Now York the rough handling tortured his bat wreckage lodged I d Inaccessible eran over (lie cliff! Is trying the etperlment of broadcast tered frame, snd most of the way be nles of the cliffs Ofllror— Well, I suppose you can ing thought waves, using ordinary ra whs unconscious fTO BE C O N TIN U ED .) wrrlte 'em again, can't yo u ! dio atntlon equipment. He may hedls- “Oh. yea, hut my aamtwlchos were nppolntfd In the resulta, because, wrapped up In them.'’— llumorlaL much ns we hntr to admit It. mnny o f the |a-o[ite he t* sending thought P lan t wnves to haven't anything to tune Is “ What I* dial Immense building!" with.— Spokane Spokesman Review. "A n electric light plunt. Tlie man Ln fill« dny of king account* pieces of furniture made by thtf m ar who owns It deserves great credit, lie S p a a d i n g tha G u a a t •«life vaults, w;i!l mi fen Dor ter cabinet makers of the Eighteenth started in a very small way." ^liiry insurance. of punier* «»n strum Motorist— b thero any »|«eed law century In France and Engiimd much "Don't tell me he mined timi plant h e r e! Aliips «.rid clerks In hotel* win» safe time and skill were used In making from a bulb." ^Uiird our valuables f<»r us. it Is rfif Native— Nnw, you fellers enn't get these secret hide-away places— the lo through here any too fast for u«. llctilt even to Imagine wluit mtiRl hHve cation of which and method of op«'tilng L i - ; h t at th* Pot*« been flie anxiety In flie day* when vvur often kept a deep secret between Fried Eggs W ith Costsd Yolks. every woman hart to look ufter hei E arly U ta of Cork 1 lie maker of fhe piece and the owner In »[leaking of Hie period of dark Treasure? for herself It would appear Hint cork wns flrst Pr«p*rv«l by th« United State* Department enrefully over a low Are. Th e eggs n«-ss at Ihe p«des. complete darkness Is I n n o c e n t B e g i n n i n g of A*rtrtiltur«.l Ami jet even Mill grnmJmnthers can used for bottle «toppers about 1700. may he tun.ed so u* to cook them n«it Implicit, hut rather n sort of fwl Moderate, even hent I* the secret Mired in the depths of Juvenile de sornelinie? tell m* of the wmj they fih! on both sides, or some of tlie hot fnt 1 light. There Is stlfllclenl light for or nt frying eggs so that they tire ten- pravity. David, nge three, horrified a their jewelry deep within fhe fenthern may he dipped up and poured over dlnnry activities to be cnrrlcd on. North side household by strutting - der and tusty, ns It is of cooking all .»t the bed. of hiding Mirli money in the yolks until a coating In formed. •gg dishes. While any well flavored from ri»mi to room vigorously repeat chinks of the wall of sewing ft in fhe Dainty white dresses for baby or 1 fat may he used for (tying eggs, ham When the white Is oellcntely Jellied wide hems of tlielr skills And tlie ing " I log gone I Dog gone! Do* the eggs are cooked enough. T h » I daughter made beautiful liy Russ Bull •ind bacon drippings are prime fn- gone!" Where lie h::d picked up Hits secret drawers nnd «lldes nnd cubby Blue. Your Grocer hns It.— Adv. orltex. Moderate temperature Is white should not become tough. Im-ipb-nt Infantile profnnlty wns a boles that we find In interesting «»Id An egg fried tn a little buttet mailer of much concern to his elders likewise the secret of cooking ham pieces of furniture bear wittiest to the Nti«'«'p owners of .Monroe, N. C., make* an excellent hot toasted o(ien- until “grunimn" remembered that she ind bacon. Do not let the fat become fact that women of former generation* faced sandwich. After tlie egg It complain that wild dogs nre playing to hot ua to »moke and prmluce iwlnstuklngly had been rry 1 n-x to tench have liwl h far U* nb easy time of if fo slipped onto Hie toast, pour over It havoc with tlielr flock*. The dogs nre Him that uell known vlnsslc beginning teorched flavors In fhe drippings nnd hide their freasiire* than we the melted butter from the skillet domestic pets which have gone astray. disagreeable ndo-s In the kitchen, A BAITY R EM ED Y 'till where, oh where, ha* my little In the bureaus, desk* nnd other ('miked until firm throughout, nn egg 'dog gone'!“ — nnd Ihe Imaginary dog'» warns the bureau of home economics. APPROVED B Y DOCTOR« A married man always wonders fried In butter enn be shredded fln* Whatever kind of fat Is used, have IDS COUC.CONSTIaATtOH.OlAPRSfA abspnet. mensured the extent of hit » I It moderately hot when the egg* are to make a palatable garnish for soup what his wife will say Hfter Hie coin F l o u t i n g (h e I r u t k proficiency.— Indlmsupolls Newt. patty tins gone. spinach, or other dishes. U.. P O R TLA N D . NO. 3» -1020k. slipped Into It. nnd cook slowly nnd T h e r e i* no e x * u * e fot * e \ e n f e n fh s C o p w ls h t . W r e c k o f th e S a c h e m There were black look* from the men as they cot away the wreck»** v t the main topmast and curae* on tbair lip* loaf nollilng In vehemence for being muted by the gale. Fellowe« remote on the poop, mlnaed none of the discontent, although he eeemed to bar* aye* only for the buntreaa astern, and the rocky coast that Oiled the bortson to starboard. Ha held himself very erect his slig ht wiry frame tensed with energy, bis hard- chlaeled, young face frowning bleakly Old ileoderson. his first mate, stand tng beside him, nodded toward the frigate's close-reefed tops'l* lifting nearer about the combers. " T l s bad lock. air. We ll go asbore If they hit the other stick." “ They w ont follow us In much closer," rellowes answered shortly. "There's a port called fa ro we ought to open any moment I know where w* are. That's Algarve. In southern Portugal." Ha scanned the viscous pall that draped tbs sky behind the frigate An onshore gala, that was the crown tng affliction I Everything bad gone wrong since they spoke the Salem letter-of-marque off the Cape Verdes, and beard Madison bad declared war — baffling winds, suspicions cruisers, the storm that had driven them east Into the G ulf of Cadis. And now this tall-sparred, yellow frigate I A cold rage possessed Fellowe*; bla blue eyes, bluer for tbs too ot cheek hones and brow, sparkled Icily He reviewed the long voyage to Canton, the patience with which he bad assem bled a choice cargo, certain to pay big profits. Was be to eee that cargo put up at tuctloo by a British prise court! See the Sachem that be bad groomed and cherished lovingly sold off at Ports mouth for British registry! He'd die first, be told himself. And his Jaw set squarely as a tongue of flame end a ronndshot whined overhead In the rigging. “Gettln doeer," croaked the first mate. "And we're party algb them rocks." “1 see It, Mr. Henderson." rellowes sanented crisply. “ And once for all. I'll not strike The frigate daren't follow us much farther— abe draws twice what we d«x" “ A y e aye air." muttered the first m ate hut his tone was one of dissent. Fellowe* fists clinched tight under the skirts of his watch coat Give him a few hours of darkness, and he’d contrive to slip free of his trap, heat past the blinded frigate perhaps turn and steer east again for Cadis— he conld, at a pinch, find a market for his cargo with the Spanish merchants But profit, trade was a secondary con sideration. The main thing was to outface the arrogance of British pow er, show that America could keep i s « sees Th e frigate, undeterred by the Im minence of a dangerous coast, contln ned on her course a point or two near er the wind than the Sachem's. Sud denly. In her bows, glowed two little )e ti of flame for eyes The whippy boom of Long Toms rumbled down the wind. And the deck ol the Sachem trembled under Fellowes. There was ■ cracking and rending o f t im b e r s , hot he looked In T a in f o r s ig n s o t d a m a g e , until be s a w the helmsman clutching ■t the madly spinning w h e e l. “ She don’t answer. C a p 'n! She don't answer,” babbled the man Overhead spars banged and canvas slatted as the brig broached to ; the foretopmast went by the board wltb ■ crash In a welter of tangled rigging And In the midst of the confusion. Fellowes heard himself saying calmly: “T h e rudder’s shot a wny You'd best get for’ard, my man." “ 1 knnwed I would happen," cried the first mate “ She’ll be on them rocks In a Jiffy. The sooner we lower the bouts, the surer well be o’ savlD the crew." “There'll be tim e" snapped Fel lowes “ Met head s swinging Into the wind. The foretopmast will serve as a sen anchor while it holds “ M r Henderson, well lower the quarterhonta.” And he ended down to fhe crew: "Smartly, men I I'm sorrj you're going Into captivity v n j who prefer to stay with me I'll do what I ran for." “ Ain't you com In s ir!” exclaimed Henderson “ 1 wa» brought up In England." Fellowes answered dryly “ 1 don't nan ker for fhelt prisons." “ But them rooks— * “ I'll risk It. My luck Is due for a turn. Now. then, look alive all of you! No small gear, men Just as you are.” They obeyed hltn mechanically nt»Wer» and men alike demoralised by Hie rapidity with which disaster had overtaken them I'rexenrly old Henderson rolled aft. and hailed him respectfully: "Better come along of us. Cap n . she s a goner.” " I ’d rather chance the rook* than l*arlmoor." Fellowes rejoined, with a smile. "Mnke no mistake Ton'd he wiser fo stay with me— go for a prt vafeerstiinn aftet we reach home" "Y ou ’ll never reach home through them rooks.” Henderson answered stubbornly "I m sorry sir Ye tieen a good skipper I'd stay— If I seed any chance of gettln ashore’ “Thank you Mr Henderson D igit Worry— you re right to go • T h e mates fare was unhappy hut he saluted clumsily and (-taints'rial over the bulwarks. A moment taler Hie small boats east off „ad pulled away. Fellowes wits retimed when »be frigate held on her course to pick them up At least he had the satis faction of knowing he w asti I rest» n Bible for any deaths. And he tout him self, surveying the haltered hulk of brig, that he'd done all that was pos efhle to save her. nnt she was a goner, as old Hen derson had said Drifting steadily on Shore He dropfied off the |s-«p Into the green pool of me waist and sltwhed through the rnpantonway of bis cubln. where he dls<aided watch l VIVID PLANTINGS DOMESTIC RABBIT GOOD YEAR ROUND NEAR FOUNDATION IS IS j ^A spirin Kill Rats Without Poison Fre»h Tomatoes Served in Many Different Way» Eggplant With Sausage Cakes New Combination I.vilfu F. IMnkhnm’s Y -R I I Compound ess AGENTS EVEN HEAT IS SECRET OF FRYING EGGS C lever H id in g P la c es for F am ily T reasures C h ü d ren G y y U tc tu L S ô i, CA STO R I A; o f t h è m ls t n k e * meli multe. T h e World is fu ll o f c e r t a l n f l e # . t h è lini t* so e x f e n s i x e flint a lm o* ! e v e r y t h l i m I* c o v e r d i Wlint h a * h n p p e n ed in Mie pimi I* wnirnitig for Mie f u t u r e ; nnd Ile n ii) e x e r \ r id illi h a* luip|*ened It w e m a ) knoxv ii I m . hi t h è d i* fa n f i tati e t s — limi xx e i l o — la»W m u d i eimler II I* tu knoxv fihout olir I.od ics Mie hai» i la of meri c o l i e e t l i e l y nnd Individuili ly. nn d o f o f l ie r tld n ^ s xve m ay hnndle n n d fn pte M e r n r e n d W i l l y frentomi miiì *I. v c l e v e r ; flielr t ro u h le I r Mini a f t e r dlfM*oveving t h è f r u lli fh e y rii > Mie fr utti I r nn m i t r a ire. nnd fr> 1« c h a n c e It.— E W l l o x x e s Alonih ly M * b W h o " N . v . r Died” Enoch the father of Methuselah never saw death eeeordlng to Itch IIA "B y faith." die passage »ays ' Enoch was transit fell that tie »liould not see death; ali 1 he was not found ta-rause Ho«l translated him : for he fore Ids translation he had this testi niony. that tie pleased ( ¡ « « l ” T M » passage Is the 1 mi «I s fot the populnt out mislead tig statement that Mcthuse tali tlie olde-t man riM-nflom-d In the Itlhle. «Ii»-«l t» fore Ms father d!d Gen 'c'J'i »Imply says: «and Enoch walked with God: and lie was not; for litri took h im " HOUSEHOLD HINTS Cottage cheese Is a valuable meat »utwdllul î, especially In summer. When washing windows remember that ne* »papers furnish n good and cheap mnterlnl f«ir doing. • • • Beets nnd «nitons nre good halted. Bake them In their skins on a rack or pan In the oven unlit ten«ler. • • • When removing a stain hy sponging avoid the formation of a ring hy strok Ing from the outside to the center cur rying the strokes with the weave of the gorsls. • • • Refreshing nnd delicious milk drinks are some nf the b«-nt hever- ages for children on hot summer (lays. • • s Use an empty coffee can with a tight cover which hns been scalded to remove any trace of flavor to keep snl.-id greens crisp ln the refrigerator. 7 s wuurml I f you u se f.) ut ¡cura P rep aratio n s every «lay. For baby's daily bath alway> u»e the Soap: it is pure snd refreshing. The medicatedTalLüm soothes snd com forts his skin after bathing snd also pre vents « h.ifmg and irritation . . . Little skin snd scalp troubles may be prevented by using Ointment tJ needed. S<>«p JSe. Talcvm lie. Ointment 11«. and VOc. awl fm. A JJn m “Cm tear«" Dept. Tv, PURITY Maldta, Maw. I