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TH E T h e O ne O ut o f T en By M E R C E D DE P IN A <&. 1920, b y M c C l u r e N e w s p a p e r S y n d i c a t e It, fa steu e d th e blam e u|m n Tcllbr. sk illfu lly avoiding A lice's q u estio n s, and su ccessfu lly c o u rted a few h o u rs' d re am le ss sleep. Not so T eller. H e was. Indeed, a good sp o rt, a s well a s a good a th le te . Hut th e loss o f Ills c a r overshadow ed ull o th e r sensation«. T e lle r loved Ills car H e welcom ed the telep h o n e rin g 'h a t In te rru p te d his thinking, atid sn a tch e d hopefully a t th e receiver. “ In fo rm a tio n !” "H ut I d id n 't a sk —” "1 know . I'm ju s t offering it g ra tis .” T h e voice was deep and gruff. ''T a k ing it fo r g ran ted y ou'd like to liear a n y th in g you could a bout y our c a r—1' “ W hat a bout th e c a r? ” he said. “ K now old B en's sta b le , close to F o x 's B end?” “ Yes,” fibbed T eller. ‘T o il'll find y o u r c a r th e re .” “H ow do you know ?"— fe a rin g a ruse. ‘T in In fo rm atio n , th a t's my b u si ness." T h e voice so ften ed . "T h e c u r isn ’t h u rt. G ood-by!” “ H old o n ! ” cried T eller, b u t too lure H e sa t down, h a lf dazed, h a lf angry. “ Now, w ho In—" he m um bled, “ who lau g h s like th a t? ” H e culled upon his m em ory. A dim p ic tu re m et his e f f o r t ; a g irl's quizzical sm ile, a few p e rs is te n t, te a sin g q u e stio n s, and th e echo o f a laugh w hich had held no m ean in g fo r him a t th e tim e, Imt w hich he now probed w ith In tere st. “ I w on d e r ! ” h e exclaim ed. “ Im p o ssib le! A w om an c o u ld n 't touch th a t c a r, above all, not th a t slip of n g i r l !” Ja c k , w ith whom he w as staying, found him w histling. “ I t ’s all rig h t, old m an, I’ve found h e r ! ” J a c k sta red . T e lle r laughed. “ H e r—c a p ita l H !” “ W h ere Is It?” " It? ” , ' GATE C IT Y JO U R N A L , N YSSA, O REG O N . Crow Farmer’s Friend and Foe B irthdays Audience Applauded as Snake Crushed Trainer _ _ _ _ _ _ J ‘Twice as Good aS He IS Bad.” Writer Says of Persecuted Bird. A pplause from a larg e audi- euce resounded III the little the- a te r a t Serbruck, S w itzerlan d . w hile a glguntlc python slow ly c rushed Its tra in e r to d e ath . T h e tra in e r, a H u n g a ria n girl nam ed Clro, realized h e r p eril and sh riek ed fo r help a s th e coils of the se rp en t closed a bout her, b u t th e a u d ien ce believed h e r c rie s w ere p a rt of th e pit- te rta ln m e iit und cheered loud J ♦ I ? 9 f M ark th e m ile sto n e s o f life. Make th e occasion m em o rab le w ith a gift fro m o u r eto re. A piece of Jew elry —a w a tch o r a d iam o n d — afford* c o n s ta n t a n d la s tin g p le a su re . O ur re a so n a b le p ric e s ease th e w ay. tr e a t him rig h t. H e m akes a splendid pet, a lth o u g h a n a u g h ty one, In th a t j j he Is a lw ay s g e ttin g Into tro u b le . If j you will tak e a crow w hen It Is young ? JE W E L E R S and ra is e It It becom es ns g e n tle as a j BOYD PARK. BLDG 100 MAIN 5TR££1 chicken. j lie likes to he aro u n d th e house, w here th e re a re a lot o f hoys, I.ut a t jl> M a a aa » a ilU ¿> ly. j every o p p o rtu n ity he will fly upon th e F rn u le lu G iro's m an a g er ru sh •r Allis Young C hickens and D estroys ta b le and sn a tch th e food, o r c a rry i ed on the sta g e a n d sh o t th e sc isso rs o r th im b les o r spools of Eggs of O th e r B irds, B ut on H IIU IIIlilM feH lllllllllilllll sn ak e, b u t not until th e young th re a d or Jew elry aw ay and hide them . w om an w as beyond help. It w as O th e r H and H e Kill» F ield (fltU H e Is a m ischief m a k e r w ith th e h e n s j ♦ not u n til u fte r the p e rfo rm a n ce Mice and Insects. a n d chickens and i q u a rre ls i chlckens am and i fu ru sse s am , . „ . , ... , , ‘ , I vvns over that thè people « e r e a n d vvrangles vvith thè dog tlmt sleeps ? C l I L i C t o n THE BETTER W ash in g to n .— T h e U nited S ta te s bi .. . * appr sed of thè fuct tliey bau r l L n l J k in d of l upon i m i l i th f i r e n porch. miri-li I 1 1 ological su rv e y se n d s o u t a b u lle tin { Witnessed a grevvsome trag e d y . » i PRINTING- DEVELOPING A N D - H ut he will not d e se rt th e fa m ily ; ab o u t th e crow . I t sa y s t h a t th e big, E N L A R G IN G * OUALI1 Y WORK ONLY t A b la rk fellow Is th e fa rm e r’s frie n d and he will rem ain w ith th e hoy th a t fe ed s . PRINTS y u y • WE PAY RETURN POSTAGE sh o u ld not he e x te rm in a te d , a n d It him 11 ml a tte n d s to him, a lth o u g h he Now C row s Over the D octors. goes on to a s s e r t th a t m an y cro w s re m ay tu k e a trip occasionally to th e A R M IN T Y R E H u n tin g to n . W. V a —M arg u erite, the cently ex am in ed w ere fo u n d to e a t 38 fields uud ta lk to th e o th e r crow s, co in tw enty-m onth-old d a u g h te r o f E. W. DRUG CO p e r c en t g ra in a n d 62 p e r c e n t M ay ing hack a t n ig h t to Ills re g u la r ro o st • :-i . , / o g o e n . utam S to lle r m ild wife, w as slow ly w a stin g beetles, tu sso ck m oths, g ra ssh o p p e rs, aw ay, l ’hyslclang saw no hope o f her gypsy m oths, a rm y w orm s, chltich h u g s G irls B eat Buys Spelling. recovery. She w as seized w ith a lit am i brow n m oths. So h e Is a b o u t tw ice Tiffin O.—G irls in th e Seneca county of coughing and a w aterm elo n *»cd us good us he Is had. schools a re b e tte r sp e lle rs th an th e j sh e had sw allow ed la s t S e p tem b e r w as H ut th e crow h I so kills y o u n g ch ick boys. H o n o rs a t th e county school disgorged. Now sh e will g et w ell, ens and d e s tro y s th e eggs o f o th e r sp ellin g anil sp eak in g c o n te st held here birds, G eorge F. B u rb a w rite s In th e Met D eath on Duty. w e n t chiefly to th e girls. M iss G er C olum bus D isp a tch . C h a rg e th a t up L aw ren ceb u rg , Im i.—C apt. W esley tru d e B ertsch of T hom pson won th e a g a in st him a lo n g w ith th e 38 p e r cent se v e n th a n d eighth g ra d e spelling con- 11.. Moore, aged seventy-eight, riv e r pl- g ra in w hich h e e a ts. T h en on th e test. H a rry Sperovv of H opew ell th e j lot, o ften said he hoped he m ight die W hen th ey c a n he re p a ire d like o th e r han d , se t dow n a larg e n u m b er new by o u r sp ecial p a te n te d p ro fifth and six th am i Ire n e H a tto n of on th e Ohio river. D e ath cam e to him of field m ice a n d c u tw o rm s w hich he cess a t a sa v in g of 50% of th e A ttic a th e th ird anil fo u rth . Ito sam o n d [ ns h e w ished. H e vvns found lifeless also g e ts a w ay w ith a n d th e re Is still p re s e n t m a rk e t p ric e o f a n y re Shovvalter of A ttica a n d T h o m as W at- I In Ids cabin on the Ivory W ood, a ves- p a irs, rodlpped, re ele a tie d and a b a la n c e In h is fa v o r. B esides, m uch son o f Old F o rt won In th e tw o dlvls- sel he o p e rated betw een C in cin n ati re co re d Jobs. W ith e v e ry Job of th e g ra in th e crow e a ts w ould be ions o f th e speuklng co n test. and New O rleans. goes a n a b s o lu te g u a ra n te e . W e w asted an y w ay , sin c e he p ick s u p th e h a v e th e m o st u p -to -d ate m a s c a tte re d k e rn e ls In th e field a n d e a ts c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t to give a lot o f very po o r corn a n d w h e a t th a t you 24 h o u rs se rv ic e on a n y job w o u ld n 't he a n y a cc o u n t to anyb o d y receiv ed . A lso w e h a v e a n e x else. c h a n g e w h e re vve c an fu rn ish H unted Becom e In tellig e n t. you a n y r a d ia to r fo r a n y m ak e of c a r. A s e t p ric e on ev ery T h e g o v e rn m e n t b u lle tin Isn 't going Job. No g u e ss w ork. W e h a v e to h a v e m uch effect, one w ay o r a n a n e x c e p tio n a l p ro p o sitio n fo r o th e r, how ever. E v ery b o d y ta k e s a g a ra g e s. W rite us. sh o t a t a crow w h e n e v e r h e g e ts a chance, b u t th e cro w s p e rsist. T h ey Standard Radiator Co. of Utah, Inc. h a v e been w a rre d upon so m uch th a t th e sh ip 's hows, hut u n d e r In ste ad Secret Ears to Be Placed on Mer on 228-246-252 Edison Street, Sail Lake City th ey h a v e becom e v ery In tellig e n t. o f o ver th e w ater. W hile s u p e rs ti T a k e n o te o f t h a t —a n y th in g th n t Is chant Ships by the Gov tion Induced the C hinam an to eq u ip his w a rre d upon o r h u n te d L ecom es In te l ship so It could “se e ” Its enem ies and ernment. ligent. T h e h u n te d b ird s nnd a n im a ls w ork Its w ay Into a sa fe p o rt th ro u g h A N N A P O L IS F O U N D E D IN 1 6 0 4 a c q u ire know ledge nnd cun n in g , or shoal w a ter, hidden rocks a n d th ro u g h w h a te v e r you w a n t to call It. O th e r crow ded w a terw a y s, science h a s d e N ova S cotia E a rlie st C olonized Land w ise th ey w ould d isa p p e a r. signed th e “e a rs " fp r the sam e p u r In N orth A m erica, W ith E xcep If cro w s w e re stu p id and s a t a ro u n d pose. tio n of 6L A ugustin«. on fences w hen th ey see n m an in the T e st Is Q ade. field w ith a g u n ; If th ey b u ilt th e ir W ith th e destpyyer B re ck e n rld g e H ydrophone, G overnm ent C ontrolled N ova S cotia m ay la* claim to be n e sts w here th e n e s ts could be easily equipped a s a d e m o n stra tio n ship, 40 ing th e e a rlie st colonized lan d In N orth Invention, Can E xplain M any Sea bro k en u p ; if th e y did not h e lp euch o r m ore re p re se n ta tiv e s o f lea d in g A m erica, w ith th « ex cep tio n o f St. Au M ysteries— T rie d O ut on o th e r by giving w a rn in g of a p p ro a c h ste am sh ip lines hnve ju s t h a d an op g ustine, F la., w h e re th e S p an ish es D estroyer. ing d anger, th e re w ould he no crow s. p o rtu n ity to see a n d te st th e efficacy ta b lish m e n t w as m ad e a s e arly as B u t e v ery o n e se e m s to he a n eneir.y of of th e liste n in g device. It is now a 2565. P o rt R oyal, now th e little town th e glossy fellow , nnd he k n o w s th a t N ew Y ork.—In olden tim es w hen g o v ernm ent-controlled Invention, used o f A nnapolis, w as founded In 1604, he m u st keep a t a s a fe d istan c e. C h in ese sh ip b u ild e rs designed a n d con on fighting sh ip s d u rin g th e w a r ns n th re e y e a rs b e fo re th e E nglish settled H e Iparns th n t he m u st b u ild his s tru c te d th e ir lateon-rlgged c ru ft fo r p ro tec tio n ngninst su b m a rin e s a n d offi a t Ja m e sto w n . T h e b ra v e F ren ch n e st high up In a tre e , a w ay fro m h u w a r o r com m ercial purposes, p ro m i cially d e sig n ated by th e navy ns “ the p io n ee rs fo u n d It n e ce ssa ry to su s m an h a b ita tio n , nnd w a tch o u t every n e n t a n d o fttlm e s fe ro c io u s “ey es” M. V. type, hydro p h o n e.” Its o bject pend th e ir colony fo r th re e y e ars, but m om ent fo r som ebody o r so m eth in g w ere lo ca ted on e ith e r sid e of the Is to disclose In su rro u n d in g w a te rs th e se ttle m e n t w-as re -e sta b lish e d In th n t w ould kill him . All o f th is h a s bow. the p re sen c e of o th e r c ra ft, to fo rete ll 1810 by a g roup of A cadlnns. m ad e him w h a t vve call one of th e T o d ay m odern A m erica, now the the ap p ro ac h to sh o al w a ters, a p p rise T h e A cadlnns w ere in a lm o st con m ost In tellig e n t o f birds. lea d in g n a tio n In sh ip c o n stru ctio n , is th e n a v ig a to r of th e v icin ity of lig h t s ta n t conflict w ith th e E nglish. T he T h e C row a s a Pet. p ro p o sin g to equip h e r m e rc h a n t ves ships equipped w ith su b m a rin e hell colony, fell Into th e h a n d s of th e E ng Anil still th e c ro w Is a so ciab le bird. se ls w ith " e a rs ,” th e location of w hich, signaling devices. It Is e xpected also lish tw ice, and w as each tim e re tu rn e d H e lik e s Im uian beings, w hen they like th e ey es on th e C hinese ju n k , a re to disclose w ith a re m a rk a b le d egree to th e F re n c h b efo re th e E n g lish final of acc u rac y th e d e p th o f w a te r w h e re ly c a p tu re d It In 1710. T h e A cadian* in th e sh ip so equipped Is floating. rem ained s te a d fa s t In th e ir hopes th a t T ells D epth of W ater. I rench ru le w ould som e day re tu rn , T h e a p p a ra tu s Includes 48 h y dro h u t th e ir hope w as d e stin e d n e v er to phone re c e iv e rs lo ca ted In a ta n k of he realized. T hey, how ever, p e rsisted w a te r In th e bow o f th e vessel so th n t In m a in ta in in g th e ir Id e n tity even an equal n u m b er Is on e ith e r side. In a g a in st th e E nglish In siste n ce th a t th e te s t th e sound of th e p ro p e llers of th ey abandon th o tr a lle g ia n ce to th e ir n ste n m e r five m iles d ista n t vvns h e ard . m o th e r co u n try . T h e d e so e m lan ts of th e A cadlnns, T he d e p th of th e w a te r Is a sc e rta in e d num b erin g 300,000. a re to be found In by liste n in g to th e noise m ade by th e p ro p e llers o f th e vessel c a rry in g th e M aryland, V irginia, th e C arolina*, f e orgla a n d L o u isia n a . W hen the hydrophone ns It Is echoed hack from th e bottom of th e sen. In d e p th s be A cadlans w ere ex p elled from th e Rnsln yond 100 fa th o m s, how ever, th e hydro- of M onas, G ra n d P re . w hen th ey re ^ phone re fu s e s to reco rd , It w as ex- fused to ta k e th e o a th o f fe a lty to th« ¿dfe ¡f Plained, b u t ns a m a jo rity of collisions E nglish sovereign In 1755, m any of them $ ! oc< cettr n e n r a const line and a t con- escaped to th e w ild e rn e ss sn d la te r i'sted h a rb o r e n tra n c e s, the in v en to rs d rifte d hack to th e ir fo rm e r hom es only m ™ i I and officers o f th e n av y p re d ic t th n t to find them occupied by new se ttle rs ■< : Its ndoptlon w ill rem ove m any of th e from New E n g la n d s ta te s. h a z a rd s of n av ig a tio n now caused l»v fog. A lpine W o n d erlan d . T h e O risons, S w itz e rla n d 's ls rg e s t I*r. H. 0 . H ayes, fo rm erly of Kwnrth- m ore college, snld th e device had been canton, m ay re ad ily be d escrib ed a s an Installed on one tra n s p o rt. Von Sten- A lpine w on d erlan d . It l i bro k en by j ben, a n d on one occasion p ro bably no fe w er th a n 150 valleys, v a rying saved th e sh ip from ru n n in g a g ro u n d g re a tly In size, tra v e rs e d by w ild ru sh on th e L ong Islan d sh o re d u rin g a ing to rre n ts a n d s tre a m s and a n im a t I heavy fog. D o c to r H a y es also c laim s ed by ro a rin g w a te rfa lls a n d tr a n s p a r | th a t th e Invention will enable a m ar- e n t m o u n ta in lakeg. D a rk g reen fir j Iner to lo ca te icebergs, th ro u g h th e w oods and velvety p u stu re s co v er tho reflecting bnek to th e o p e ra to r from •lopes and form th e tra n s itio n from . , th * subm erged p o rtio n of a d a n g ero u s th e region o f th e h ills to th e realm of M ew of th e sid e w a y s lau n c h in g of the steel fre ig h te r M am et, bu ilt for th e h erg th e sound of th e onerntlm r *h n '. the high Alps. And In th is ra d ia n t I’a n am a c a n a l com m ission. T h e vessel h a s a c a p a c ity of 10,000 tons. to w n p ro p e llers p p a ra d ise of v ales a n d m o u n ta in s th e re s ta n d s on a lm o st ev ery h e ig h t a little place of w orship, an em blem of peace and good will, le n d in g g re e tin g s fa r Man Fell Into Bear Pit; and wide. 1 Mrs. E n n ery ¡¡live u d in n er fo r her l is te r A lice’* elm in, who whs visiting (hem . F irst am ong the Invited w ere Ja c k W11 ford, mi old com rade, und H ow ard T eller, a d istin c tly eligibl frien d o f Jnck'8. P eople n re a p t to w onder w h a t form ed th e hond betw een Alice and M ury (¡rn u t, fo r the la tte r g a v e a first im pression of m erely q u iet charm T h e re w as n o th in g forceful ab o u t h e r except, perh ap s, an an g le o f h e r chin As a m u tte r of fuct sh e w as an a th le te of g re a t skill w ithal, so m odest th a t only h e r few’ frie n d s knew o f h e r prow esa. A fte r d in n e r th e g u e sts s c a tte re d he fo re se ttlin g to bridge— th e b u sin ess of th e evening. A few g a th e re d aro u n d a w indow , through w hich the (lure of u s tre e t lum p a ttra c te d ull ey es to la rg e m ach in e o u tsid e the door. T e lle r claim ed ow nership. “ A re n 't you a fra id to leave It out th e re u n g u a rd ed ? " ask ed one o f th e tnen. T e lle r laughed carelessly. “ N ot a hit I I t ’s anchored, sa fe enough, w ith th e sp a rk -p lu g out. a n d If I should fo r get to ta k e th a t p recau tio n , w hy— even dow n hom e, not one in ten of th e boy* c a re s to bundle th a t c a r ! ” “ You a re -in e n th u s ia stic m o to rist, Mr. T e lle r? ” In te rru p te d M ary. “T h e cn r.” H e tu rn e d and sta re d , u n ab le to “B la s t th e c a r ! ” cried T eller. “ I fa th o m h e r tone. I say. J a c k spoke. "H e 's a fiend, n p e r m ean — th a t Is— not e n tire ly . Ja c k , Is sh e th e s o rt th a t could do it? ” p e tu a l b re ak -th e-re co rd a u to m a to n ! w ith sudden pleading. “ I Ju st c o u ld n 't "C a n ’t help It, wdth th a t c a r ! ” Ja c k , w ho knew M ary well, looked s ta n d u let-dow n n o w !” T he m aid handed T e lle r a sm all a q u e stio n w hen T e lle r p re sen tly pneknge m arked “u rg e n t.” T ellet d rifte d aw ay. ■petted It. T he plug of his m achine M ary shook h e r head. “ H e 's too s u re of h im se lf—und o th ers, I w ould rolled to th e floor w ith u c a rd scrlb- iled “ In fo rm atio n .” lik e —" H er eyes twdnkled a s she At th e very sp o t described T e lle r pulled Ja c k clo ser a n d w h isp ered in found Ills m achine. “ If she d id n 't do h is e ar. “ Do you; th in k you could?” said It,” h e m u tte re d , “ I’ll n e v e r forgivs h e r!” Ja c k d o u b tfu lly . “ You h e ard him say As Ja c k h a d Im plied, M ary alone — 'not one o u t of—’ “ w as visible. "D is c o v e re d !” sh o u ted " I’m th e o n e !” “ H ut he snld 'not one out o f te n .’ * T eller, In greetin g , and fan cied he snvv ‘T in th e ten th I” she declared c o n h e r s ta r t. "M y c a r," he added fo r h e r fidently. “ If only th e spurk plug h a p relief. " I t w as th e m ost m y sterio u s th in g ! H ad y o a r b re a k fa s t? Good I pened to he In !” “ It w ould serv e him rig h t,” a d m itte d W an t to ta k e a sp in —a n d I'll tell you J a c k responsively. “ I'll Join you a s all a bout I t !” "Why—y e s," snld M ary. soon a s I've telep h o n ed Hen. I'll tell 'W a n t to d riv e?” ask ed T eller, ns him to m eet us at F o x 's Hond. hut th a t th ey sta rte d . If we d o n 't show up In tw e n ty m in “ I?" crie d th e girl In su rp rise . u te s o r less, w e 're not com ing, l i e 's n “ W hy n o t?" he c o n tin u e d coolly. re g u la r old clam , und I'm su re o f c a tc h " I.o ts e a s ie r by day.” ing him. W alt for m e !” Since you took m y car, you'll have “ No feftr! I need you us w itn ess.” to Include m e.” “ Y o u 're su re — ” A gain M ary laughed, th is tim e a lit “C o w ard !” ta u n te d M ary. Not live m in u tes la te r, tw o figures, tle u n c e rta in ly . keeping well In shadow , ste a lth ily a p A w ave o f confusion seized her. Hut 1 h a d no Idea you’d ta k e It th is p ro ach ed T e lle r's m achine, M ary, a little a h ea d , m ad e a h u rrie d Inspec w a y !” she b lu rte d . “ N ever can tell,” re to rte d T eller. “ It tio n of th e c a r b e fo re J a c k reach ed ta k e s all fo rm s." h e r side. "I Ju st c o u ld n 't re s is t,” m urm ured " F a t e ! ” she g re e te d him. “ H e has o v e r-re a ch e d h im self— th e sp a rk plug M ary, a n d grew fu rio u s b e ca u se It sounded like a n apology. “ You seem ed Is In." T h e g la re of th e s tre e t light sim p li so— so— " A re g u la r b o a ste r," a d m itte d T eller, fied th e ir s ta r t. U nder M ary’s e x p eri enced g u id an c e th e c a r hounded fo r p roving his sp o rtsm a n sh ip In th e con w ard , th en se ttle d Into a sm ooth, ru s h fession, " b u t you c a n 't sa y I'm not a ing glide. So they sped along, q u ite In good sp o rt.” “ I'm not su re ," said M ary slyly. "May conspicuously, am i Incredibly soon driv e?" she added, w ith a p p a re n t Its J a c k , w ho hail d ic ta te d tlie lr route, relevance. I eluted fo rw a rd and e x claim ed : “ You drive— hack hom e. If you like," “T h e re 's H e n !" Q uickly th ey sto p p e d anil d escen d he com m anded. "W e'll s ta r t fa ir, all ed. e x tin g u ish in g th e lig h ts and re p la c w e r a g a in ; Ju st to prove,” he light lied Ills tone, " th a t I am a good ing the rug o ver th e ra d ia to r, lastly re port, and a good fighter.” B ut Mary m oving th e sp a rk plug. T h is M ary mly laughed again, th e sam e low g a r slipped Into h e r co at p ocket as J a c k helped h e r Into th e c a rria g e Hen had gle th at hail tensed Ills e a rs a n d m em w a itin g fo r th em w ith a fa st horse a t o ry ; th is tim e, how ever, w ith som e th in g of a q u iv er In It th a t th rilled him tach ed . " J u s t keep y our e y e on th a t c a r u n to th e hope of victory. til It’s called for. H en," said Ja c k , ns th ey dro v e aw ay, “a n d y o u r tongue CALLING THE CATTLE HOME q u ie t." "A ye, sir," resp o n d ed th e village In th e M ountains of N orth C aro 'in a fa cto tu m Im p ertu rb ab ly , q u ite un th e N ote of th e Yodel Is con cern ed ex cep t w ith th e e x trn hill S till H eard. In Ids pocket. T h e c o n sp ira to rs re -e n tere d the I so m etim es w onder w here th e c a ttle d ra w in g room to find th e b ridge tab le s c a lls hoard In th e N orth C arolina form ing. m o u n ta in s cam e from , sy llab le s se d u In th e In te re st of c a rd s th e little in lously handed dow n from one g e n era cident w as fo rg o tten , a n d a t th e end tion to th e next. W in ifred K irkland o f th e evening no one. In th e m idst of w rites In th e O utlook. good nights, thought o f c onnecting It W hen th e sheep com e sc u ttlin g nnd w ith T e lle r's e x clam a tio n ns he looked sc u rry in g w ith sh a rp , h u rrie d hleat- out o f th e window. C u rio sity d rew to lugs a c ro ss a p a s tu re sow n vvith bow l Ids side th o se who had lingered, and d e rs g ray and shaggy ns them selves, eac h echoed Ids cry. the cry th n t b rin g s them to th e sa ltin g T h e c a r w as g one! C o n ste rn atio n is "sheep-1 nan , sh e e p i n a n ." Wh a held T e lle r's tongue tied. Some one the cow bells nrp n e n r a t h and, th e * su g g e ste d tele p h o n in g th e police, nnd in ce ssan t c la m o r subdued by e nfold Arm and Leg Tom Away a w ak e n in g to th e valu e o f In sta n t a c ing tre e anil bush, th e re Is no need of tion. he h u rrie d from th e room w ith » a ilin g th e cow s hom e, h u t w hen th ese A ugust K ah ler, a m edical s tu out n o tin g th e g lance exchanged be n re slow In re tu rn in g from p a stu ra g e d e n t a t H erne, S w itz erlan d , w as tw een J a c k and M ary. In the long gold tw ilig h t, th en th e c a t te rrib ly m au le d Ivy h e a rs Into “ I say. J a c k , do you m ind footing It? tle call of th e m o u n ta in s Is a cry long w hose pit a t th e zoological g a r I d o n 't feel equnl to a h a c k — It’s too to he rem em bered. d e n s he hnd fa lle n w hile he vvns slo w ." T e lle r m ade n w ry face. Som e m o u n ta in w om an sta n d in g by th ro w in g c a rro ts to them . H e " J u s t th e night fo r w a lk ln g !” agreed th e b a rs suddenly stra ig h te n s nnd w as ta k e n to th e h o sp ital In a J a c k h e a rtily , “ I'll he w ith you In a b re a th e s deep, then litte rs a rich yodeV . se rio u s co n d itio n , h is left leg . m in u te ." a n d left him alo n e w ith tlm t rin g s and echoes f a r and fa r up a n d le ft a rm b e in g e n tire ly * M ary. th e black recessed covey w h e re who to rn nwny. T e lle r s ta re d gloom ily a t tils hoots. know s w hat m y sterio u s e vening h e rd s i “ 1 th o u g h t." sh e v e n tu re d , “w ith the m an holds the cows. P a tie n t, far- ___________________ sp a rk p lug o u t—" reaching. m usical. It sum m ons u n til the " It » a s n 't l ” sn ap p ed T eller, alm ost fa r hells re lu c ta n tly tin k le, nnd slow ly Non« D ies In T h is T ow n Im politely. "J heg y o u r pard o n ," he com e n e a re r a n d n e n rer, p re sen tly (T a n m o re . C al.— T h is tow n a s s e rts added. dusk y h o rn s and lu m b e rin g flanks Itse lf a s th e h e a lth ie s t co m m u n ity In A fa in t lau g h , a m ere g urgle, p a rte d m erge from d»-ep fo re st gloom. W hile th e s ta te , b a sin g Its elalm upon th e h e r lips. T hen J a c k a p p ea red , and th e cow s sh am b le dow n to th e home fa c t th a t th e local c em ete ry h a s not h u rrie d th e p a rrie d a n d d isc o n so late g a te from out th e h a u n te d ra v in e ring* h a d a g ra v e d n g sin c e 1863, th e d a te T e lle r hom ew ard. Hut a s they w aved th e sw eet bell note of th e wood o f th e la s t fu n e ra l In C rnnm ore. S ince good n ig h t. M ary t h o u g h t : “ 1 w onder th ru sh , chim ing on a n d on, a t recur th a t tim e se » c rai re s id e n ts o f th e — he'» a good a th le te , h u t—is he a re n t In terv als, u n til full d a rk n e ss pos ro m m u n lty h a v e died In o th e r se c tio n s good sp o rt? ” T h en sh e sighed, trie d sesses the fo rest, w hen n n o tb -r h in t o f th e s ta te , h u t It Is n re m a rk a b le to a n a ly s e th e s h a rp little stin g of begins, and th e p a th o s o f th e w hip f a r t th n t not a sin g le d e a th h a s oc- com p u n ctio n th a t su d d e n ly p rick ed poorvvIII Issues from th e wood lik e tit« nrr»-d n t ’. e co m m u n ity since 1863. h t r ; nnd b e ca u se she fulled to slid ? soash of an elfin flail. IS BACKED BY UNCLE SAM BOYD PARK MAIL US YOUR J Why Throw Your Old Radiators Away? j Tell Ships of Ocean Noises TEST PROVES IT J SUCCESS Big Freighter Launched Sideways 11 ; N EW REVOLT LOOMS Outbreak of Junker Army in Pom -! ",,e °p**n - n ® confidence is feit p n n i a F p a ro H fh® R e lc h sw .h r, w hich still re ta in s erania rearea. most of the om.-ers who supported the ------------------ K npp forces, a n d th e s e still h ave th e ir Kapp S u p p e r * . ^ , « . r ^ Among Big E s ta te s O bviously a s F arm L aborers. ers, hut In re a lity m ore like sm all b ands o f m ereer.arles ns b o d y g u a r d s fo r th e Ju n k e r b arons. , S . te ttin .— E v ery o n e In th is sectio n T he opposing fo rce s a rc th e artiM i of P o m e ran ia will tell you so m e th in g w orkm en. o „ the e s ta te , th e re non,I- Is going to happen, hut they do not n a lly n re tw o o rg an izatio n s, hot It know w h a t. need* only th e first hint of „ m.»n-r- F o rm e r M in ister of W ar R einhardt, e h lst ro u p w hen th ey will he m „!c, w ho Is try in g to find th e a n sw e r a n d ! le a d e rsh ip read y for b a ttle 1 to d e v ise a lid fo r th re a te n in g o u t - ! _____ !___________' | b re ak s, fe e ls th e sa m e w ay, but a p - | L et th e D efense Han p a re n tly h e Is sstisfie d th e re I, no lot- N oN esvIlle | m | _Mr * It * r m e d ia te d a n g e r. U n d er his d ir e c tio n ! a d m in istra trix , su in g th, c v ” \ " t * ' th e h e a d q u a rte rs o f tw o Ju n k e r o u tfits d is n s R a ilro a d com pany for Ti e !», '.'f, h ave been ra id e d nnd close»!, nnd the f h e r h usband. C h arles R m ilita riz e d police fo rce h a s been d id n 't h a v e any w ltne* ses. hut I >:ivls, tlfl stre n g th e n e d . T h e re a re no o u tw a rd evidence of th e ra ilro a d s w ith e * .,., signs, e x ce p t th a t g e n era l u n re st Indi she w as a w ard e d a verdict o f tCd.OtX. c a te s a te n s ity In th e situ a tio n . AH testim o n y fo r Mrs. r>„v |« w a i E verybody la sleeping on h is arm s. bro u g h t out on cruoa-exam luntion. N ew Z ealand. D iscovery of th e Island o f N<*w Zea lan d Is a ttrib u te d to T a sm a n In 1642, h u t e x p lo ra tio n did not ta k e p lace u n til th e tim e o f C ap t. J a m e s Cook, 150 y e a rs In ter, w hile colo n izatio n w as delnyed u n til 20 y e a rs b e fo re th e A m er ican Civil w ar. C olonization resem bled th e s e ttle m e n t o f th e A rnett lean colonies In th n t s e ttle m e n ts w ers m ade In h a lf a dozen p lac es In stead of being prom oted from a c e n tra l base, a cc o rd in g to th * u su al B ritish m ethod. W hen S w allow s Fly Low. It Is a sign of ra tn w hen sw allow s fly low. W hen th e a tm o sp h e re g ets su rc h a rg e d w ith m o istu re all Insect* m ak e fo r s h e lte r and com e to e a rth . As th e sw allow h a w k s fo r In sert* on th e w ing |t n a tu ra lly files low In se a rc h of Its prey. Added P e rc en tag e s. A 50 p e r cen t In c re a se fo r sn a rtlc la th a t cost* $1 w ould m ak e It cost SI 50. B ut fo r th» a rtic le th a t ha* doubled I d p rlc« th e new p rlc* la 200 p e r cen t of th e old.