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    _TI1VRBDAY, JANUARY », l»30
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Spring'» Not
g , r B, Wrld
Andover. N. J., j , „
come«, spring’« not far behind," said
Irownlng. and hl« contmtion seenre
l" be borne out th l. year by the bea­
ver
The beaver each year collect,
enough food and wood to carry him
tro u g h the winter. This year the
»eaver ha. Just begun the task they
generally start In October, thus In-
dlcatlng a very short cold sea«on.
The beaver has generally been *
good forecaster.
¿ y A R T H U R SOMERS ROCHE
'IL L U S T R A T E D
PAGE THRCT
T _ ^ H " r t o flb t Nation In a Bouvr al Ir7
I never dreamed you'd mind. 1 really
,
M r. Cooper c la ry , Ixicsou,
thought
you loved me. The real
Wrn.y.' n,««r. Lucy liarknre"; k*n"owî,
"A,W
aj"
” “ " ’'a"
nt
"A lw s
j» “ « puniin»«
price,” he Lucy, how could you have thought
a* Ü«vil Ma> ('are bxm iiM of her ad
“Hum»» woman »re bought
that I Intended . . . I wanted to talk
tMLrtn».*** Ilf* . *" “
1,1 whl, |i Wl,h
»ume with
wl
rank, und to you. «» I ,« |d. And y o u - I beard
cbo»..|| nir
(,,t nut
, h„ rvi'tiitm
,,¥ l l l |
„ ...........
i p u r lin . r » ui< '••»»•«’ll
Il
»««m»,
with
coffre
c y I n w o n h v ’ T
l...
...........
.
t L u reou.Mn'"
T,W
ha»
you open the port hole, knew what
Unaware that .he d'd so. »he noil
a reputation a« a heart breeker
Eat Meat or be Eaten
you leared, and ... | know I hud no
H i ’s was a man who could In-
t i t o T o ’* * . ? “ kalou * Tltn »«arm« ‘leil
right, no poa.lble egcu.e for running
New York. Jsn. , -L o re n s Hagen-
boat U . u i * y #r*’
“ b,*,r a hl» »lanlly catch your mood, drop into
« * a y with you. but I meant to »lop
back, who has come to America to
boat, the M inerva, and .he accede. flic, and march along with you,
In order not to be a quitter. A.ked It
at Miami— ”
act m adviser to leading xoos. say.
"I'm
not
«ure
that
a
suit
of
p«ja.
alie to sorry that he won her com
"And produce the ring and mlnlater
that persons who eat a great dea| of
pany, Lucy gay. »he I. not and that »ir» 1» «ufricieni clothing io Justify eh? .he Jeered. “Of courae you did
meat can walk right up to lions and
evidently fate arranged It.
Tim my presence at your breakfual tab le”
not Intend to break down my door— ”
t gers without the trouble of being
thereupon tell, her to «top looklna •h r aald. •
regretfully after Lesson.
»Wore Ood, Lucy, | had no
Picked for a meal
Meat, says this
You hud I hm « on when I found
Aboard Hteven. boat, Hteven. tell.
thought! J wa. mad You don’t un-
authority, wll make a man smell Ilk«
yon
”
hr
unld
drily.
I.Ucy he love. her. to which «he r.
aland what It la to be „b.ea.ed with
• lion or Uger and these wild caU
•Prudery,” «he retorted, slightly
pile, with contempt, lie become, ail
will give him slight attention. Ante-
•«me on- lhat . . Walt till you love
gry. and ah« become, afraid ol him angered —
at her blush. "should begin Hut Io hurt you . . , ||ut to hurt you.
lopes and xebras, however, feel no
. ‘o’ í n t n ^ . í r e prnmtoeii'To h " d " ', , l ñ' hb "”*
...... * ' • “ * tand
( ’ ' ’ 1 * " * bluffing, making you think
riendshlp for uie meat eater. Vege­
marry him. To re c .p e h .m she tosre * " ? ' *om.,,Wh’ rp
>he.e .„ken
Id go to the extreme length of keep-
tarians stand little chance in the
Into the w ater from her cabin window " w , , h».. Lucy llarkne»».
y(iur
Ing you on the Minerva for week».
Jungle If they come within the rang*
swimming a .hart dl.tanoa under the ■«r»l‘ ». knight of the Jungle and »ea
' but . And then I thonght you were
of lions and tigers. Hagenback de­
water
feeder of the folorn. rescuer of be-
clares.
drowned.”
Now go on with the «lory.
Itmgured moldan«. No. you urn ,„((k
He tut hl« hand, over his face, a«
Ing at the wrong «l«eve. Thl« 1« |
The Minerva waa making, «he Hi I he left
though to .hut out the dreadful pic­
"Do you mind If I eat while von
ture.
guessed, about »even knot«; unless
«moke?" asked the elderly woman
He waved u gay hand at her.
In a restaurant.
If I had wanted Nome one ««
«onto one on deck had ««en her or
dom« fram ecTfa'fo s k r t - c o ^ d " t * ° u lhe
*how‘ the majestic
Nymph of the ro.y dawn. Fergu.
heard the «light apla.h of her dive
craxlly a« all lhat. and believed that
Not If you do it quietly enough
Hark . l u , . mere,
Fannre, m d „ greet« you. If you
• he would not be observed. for though
so I can hear the orchestra.” re­
* n put both feet In a «Upper you’ll aome one drowned, »wlahlng around
the Oulf Stream gleamed. It waa the
n the tide. I ’d have Joined that one
sponded her flapper companion.
find under the bed. and Jump out
I loved Bo much." «he .aid coolly.
pale radiance of the .tara that was
left his blue eyes and there was a
here, you will conrele that I ’m a .
Tim : Russia’s a terrible place,
Melissa: I ’ll never go fishing with
reflected; the moon, being new, ca«t
| "And you think. Lucy, that I lu- gleam of almost mad determination
good at a recipe . . | hope you’ll grant
Fred again.
no beam upon the sea. It would be
tended to live?" he demanded.
In them. Somehow, the weakness few men boss the government
I um at a prescription.”
■rveral minute, before Steven, would j
•Vou’re not a gho.t. Tim .” »he that his too-good looks sometimes control all Industry.
Belinda- Did he try to make lore
to you ?
give the alarm, before the cour.e ot ' T h l. w .. me«, a gentleman, and Jeered. "You’re here In the fle.h. gave his features, was entirely gone.
W
hat’s
so
different
about
the Minerva could be altered and It. one of ea.y, fluent «peach, of |,*y «afe and «ound. pleading for me to
Quitters drop out before the race
Melissa: h o ; he did nothing bnt
gaiety and friendly camaraderie She ( cverlook| » *"eh t error cau.od by Is ended.” she said softly.
»•arrhllght made to play upon
nan.
.
,
d
.topped
back.
found
the
.Upper.,
boylah enthusiasm."
water». Only accident could „.M
--
‘ Don’t talk in puxxles. I want
her amal1
«mall fw
feet l , "Became | can’t flnd wordg__no | atralght talk,” he cried.
them In finding her; that accident lunghed a . «he put
PU* her
could hardly be avoided by a thirty ,
.
a,ld thB" ’ a#el“ « « flannel one co u ld -to palliate what I did.
"How do I know?” she said. "You
foot swim beneath the water. Time i ' * * * * " • reached for It. Iter How can I »ay I ’m »orry I did aome-
commit the unforgivable. I preferre,
enough to worry when the discovery ,h " ■ ' ro,,p,’<l b«ck.
Something In Iblng that made you almost kill
death to what I thought you had in
w a. Imminent
,h" dry »“• " ‘ X of h l. voice. « . he
your.elf? But you . . k me why 1m «tore for me And yet . . . i receive
Her feet s.gged until they hung ' « T X ’X r l ? to her"
nUd’ alive? In another hour, had I not
you. I listen to your excuses. Let’s
atralght down the tired arm . ,»
.
*
'
memory. The h e.nl that you were alive. I ’d have
start from there. Tim Stevens.
..» •d ; her black hat,, shiny In the . " f f W o T u “
." 'v X t ’ * *
been dead. I was " • going
to
tell Mrs.
— -a
UJ v e i l Mrs.
His too-full lower lip seemed co
bvTL , “ , p“ r ' x
»««'»< h
u ry whut had harpened. Then, at lo»<‘ '»« »ensual appearance, to flatten
ftr.t ray« of the «un. dipped below
’ Where do von H e
my house. 1 wa. going to settle some ! w,th Purpose.
the water. And then her lore found breaking . Io n , «I.enJe
affairs^ An hour at most. Then I'd '
TO BE C O NTINUED
hard «and Sh. kicked violently, and
North, tin the Lake Trail. w e go have been a . dead as I thought you -------------------------------------------- ----
her head camo above the surface.
• long the County Hoad; l ’|| «how
ware. A« for Modane and the crew, i
Outwitting the Corn Borer
There, straight before her. green and you.”
leave them nothing. I told them to
lovely In the morning, wa« land. She
Monroe, Michigan. Jan. ».—A. R
"Perhae. < t !A,.’TBR ”
' k«*»> ,h«lr mouth, shut for” an "hou7
had been tired; too hopeleu to see
-------- Superintendent
ot
thej
lerh a p ., Tim. .he ««id. "you do 1 explained you’d a blinding head , Marston.
It; awlmmlng on her side, .he had
Michigan Corn Borer Experimental
not u n d er.,.„d women as well . . -che. gone mad from p a in -
not looked ahead for, oh, hours, it
•»«a
"""J
P“1“ "
I station, announces that the ern»«
you thought.
seemed
And here It waa. white | He reached ou, a «haklng hand, but membered“« ,, retewVw’ . ' b . r e ' * d' \ m T ’ ° '
* 8° Uth
»«nd. fragrant Jungle She mustered
■Better
F
sneered.
American
strain
of
red
corn,
with
She easily avoided hla grasp
all her waning .trength. It was only
what reallv
b#L , tO b* T<’ k“ 0Wn Duncan' Oolden o l°w and Red Cob
For Ood's .ake, Lucy, tell me— ” what really occurred. Oh. no, , 0 Ensilage strain, wll, produce. . f t „
a few yard« to the «helving beach !
save my name To save your mem Inbreeding, a corn which Is Immune
where she could get out and walk.
Í "What?" she smiled.
ory."
He.
loo,
sat
down,
carefully,
cau­
A path! That meant people. |f
to the corn borer T h l. strain, after 11
"Most noble m an!” .he »neered
she could only reach a house get lu tiously.
ll” U* l,r’ aa
“ though
,h°ugh he were uncertain
three years experimenting, has prov- I
*n an°th er moment you ed 100 per cent resistant when It Is 1 *
side . If .he only had a blanket, to ° ?
mor" n” nt f a t h l. b l, body
*H I be asking me to marry you
keep off the sun. the files, the ants j
Planted next to Infested corn.
It
Why not?" he biased "At least,
There wa. a house A .hack, but It L
. 7^ "] t0 Mr" C,arjr’ 8h«> ••'<»
will be available for planting In five
looked like the Co.den llouae to Lucy ‘ » L “
*.° y° " ' * nd • • Ducy, what you know how much I want you, years.
llarkne.»
A veritable palace of u n -' . 7 ° “ d° T ° ° d! can't X°u under­
"And that, of course, must over­
painted boards.
She staggered to­ stand how I fel,? Nearly In s a n e -”
B ald E agles F e w e r
Fear does that." she said.
come my resistance. Tim. It must be
ward It. Even a makeshift veranda,
Junean. Alaska. Jan. 9.— In 1917 a
6 by 9......
Fear? You don', know me. I, was strange to meet . w„ m ,n who Isn’t
with a roof above It, chairs, a table,
bounty was placed on the bald eagle.
madly In love with you.”
and there must tie a bed Inside A wha, I'd done to you Lucy before
Prior to 1927. 70.000 eagles have
7’/ j by 9 .
"All right, sneer," he cried. "A
Ood. I was Insane, craiy, Modane
bed!
been killed. The bounty remains.
and
the
Japs
had
to
hold
me
from
moment
ago
you
were
.
.
.
kind.
Lucy
9 by 9 .....
She leaned for a moment against
The bald eagle has only one or two
But now . . . | . ,t
ended,
a cocoanut palm A nut fell, crashing Jumping overboard. The thing I
young
ones
a
year.
So
had
the
pass
9
by 1O’/ 2.
Vpon the veranda a land crab, »cared wanted moat on earth was gone. Oh. if It Is. I ’m going straight from this senger pigeon, the last of which died
patio
to
m.v
house,
and
do
what
I
Lucy,
Lucy!
can
you
ever,
ever—
"
by the sound, looked up. saw a white
9 by 12.....
In the Clnclnattl Zoological Garden
"Listen. Tim: I think I like you intended to do."
figure that stretched toward the
It
seems
aa
though
the
bald
eagle
too
9 by 15
She stared • ( him. The film had
sky. He scuttled across the cracked better brutal than appealing. After
1» well on Its way to extermination.
board., as the white figure advanced, all. I owe you something. We live for
stumbled across the veranda, and experience, don’t we? Without ex­
perience we re dead, eh? Well then
Into the hut.
How could the crab know that It l«*l nigh, I lived. Of course the
w a. the most harmless human In the price one pays for experience Isn't
world Just now;
merely a half- always pleasant. 1 landed
drowned, semiconscious girl, naked as on a beach. I found a hut,
a - R
r»
. . T .
81« M AIN u 8T
EE
no one had ever seen her since she and fainted. A man found me there;
she was a baby, as nothing had ever he clothed me In h i. own pajamas
seen her save the sun, the sea, the put me to bed. He happened
a gentleman, but even so— ”
Jungle, and the crab?
"Lucky for him that you can
Lucy Harkness stirred, and an In­
he
was a gentleman,
stant ache rushed through her body,
8he laughed.
hut I, was the delicious ache that
"My chivalrous friend. You wno
follows complete exhaustion and sub­
i N ParkB igY ^ sU n e i? o
Re<,8t' Haven Memorial
would have dishonored me, who drove
sequent rest.
boa.itv
h* one of the unquestioned
me Into the sea, can glower at the
”Oo,” said Lucy Harkness.
"I could eat,” she said slowly, at mention of another man, can knot
The only thing
least six eggs, four lamb chop», a your fists.
doxen slices of hot, buttered toast— " makes the human race tolerable
R IE N D S m ove aw ay
"And six pepsin tablets," said a Its ridiculous quality.
„Who was he," demanded Stevens.
husky voice.
t I o o th e r c itie s
"The very question he asked!" she
Instinctively she drew tight the
friendships need not
baggy pajamas. The voice might have Inughed. "I didn’t tell him, but
Dr. Forgus Faunce, Tim
come from the room In which she tell you.
l o s t . . . th ey can be kept
stood,, yet there wns no one there. And I think. If | asked him Io. he’d
operate
on
you
without
a
She stepped to the door, noticing for
alive so easily, nowadays,
"You told him what had
the first time that it stood ajar, and
ed," he asked.
h y te le p h o n e ,
peeped through.
"M y dear man! Lucy
Smiling gaily at her. the while he
p h o n e c a ll ta k e s
stirred a yelowlsh mess In a frying- does not advertise the fact that she’s
pan that slzxled above an open fire, « fool. And to tell what had hap­
few m inutes. It is inex-
stood a tall, slim man. He wore pened would be to admit that I knew
«o
little
of
character
that
I
trusted
khaki knickers and his white shirt
Pensive. And it gives large
X
•'
>»» i r " e V ' w R f l ™
had short sleeves and no collar His I ' myself with a wild beast
returns in friendship and
hair was quite gray;
green sun- would make me out a fool.”
”Oo on." he muttered. "I
glasse, hid the color of his eyes; his
It all.”
satisfaction.
nose was twisted slightly, and though
You owe it to yourself .to Investigate this really re­
Humility Is so engnglng
__
once broken, and his wide thin lips
markable
opportunity,
she said. "I suppose you do really
curved In a grin that showed white
Pleare look in the front
teeth.
For the rest, he wns clean believe that perhaps yon deserve a I
psges
o f your telephone
shaven, and his hands seemed extra­ scolding. I wonder If y„u reu„ln t „R,
directory for information
Its
only
by
the
grace
of
fate
you
are
ordinarily muscular.
about reduced o u t-o f-
”O«d gave me more Ihnn I de­ not facing a murder charge.”
" It’s by the grace of fate that you
town charges in the
serve,” she responded. "Including a
no» dead,” he rejoined. " It was
didn’t
you bu
build
•
evening.
- Eood
— digestion.
-■»■«.■on. Why
nny d
liln ’t you
ild th a t ,
»v . .
.......
1
your fire on (he windward »Ide. and fear f o r ^ ’
»,dr0Ve
n’ B,,
Not
I ’d have smelled the coffee and
" t 2L” ’»
T 0*“
y° " ”
January Specials on
Congoleum Rugs
Congoleum by the yard
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it ooesn t occur to you Lucy, that
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