The Ferris Wheel (Ferris, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929 Page: 7 of 10
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THE FERRIS WHEEL
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^Settling
*.*■# tFRV ICI
of the Sage
By Hal G.Evarts
CO^tt»C.«T pr
HAL C» f. AAT S
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WHAT HAS CONE BEFORE
At th» Warren riifirti, th«
Tlire* Um\ ' a 0trawi«r no*
piled for work an a rider Wil*
Anti Warren, known to
all an hllhe." u the owner of
the ran.-k. The Kirin fa»h i
Cal Wirren had hten the origi-
nal owner The newcomer In pm
tA work. Cattle "runtlera" have
hoen trouhlihK the ranch owuem
fke new hand given tiln name an
Ctl Htirrta liy hin announce
(went m favor of “aquatter*' he
I iciirn th»* enmity of a rid*»i
known an Morrow The will mad.
W Cal Warren ati|iulnled ihm
441f the property »hould It
'he eon of hie old triend. Wilhan
Harris, under oertiiln condition*
The new arrival la the man, nrid
ha diar|ne*<e the fact to Itillle
dladt* a rpnchman with an on
envorv reputation vimte Hlillr
glpde. etiden vorinp to ervthrar*
gillie. In interrupted t*y Harrm
While the ridere are at tl.ei
eve n i oa meal, fat out on th*
n»n*e, el a nuteldern foln them
Billie known them to he "rue
tiara ' *l*o tent Harr la’ courn Re »hf
sfiri aopomfn him teiriporprv for*#
mhn, nURireetlnu that he order
the vlMfnre to len\e Somewhat
to her aarpriy# he doee no |*r ♦
rhan depnrt, maklha thteatn tt.*.
IIa mal en Harrte permanent f*#re
Kiln ('nhwliig Morrow Irntlrji
oattle wliere they can he etnlen
Hlii/i" diachatRee him Ridittu
w|(h Ihllia. a man, prenumahlv
Morrow Nhootn at II; inn Thr*»e
Har r dern atatt in purnuit of
Morrow t»ne of them, Ha nr*, in
• dihijehed and killed Martin nut.
liken liin p'jin* for t>rm"JttR «»t*
tlem into the country IVIIIla* dr*
a‘d*n to write to her law%er
lU'lfce Colton for silvlrn
fryihinu
son. ItiHit*?' he asked
rutin in^ nit.....I lif*'
■ "About |hv tame," She Willi The)
were old frlHiiia and Mo* girl know
• hut A Mon would help iit*r in any pot
ulble way.
The ahcrll? lwtried in Harris.
"I we you've nelllcd down to n
steady fob. < 'nl. tn*t««d «f browsing
ti round (lie ii 111 m nlone I run m-ros*
Horne til llrill't und lie wu* telling
me iiltoid some one gunning for von
from i lit* (truth Morrow he says
l>o vou wntil toe lo pick Morrow tin?
■'ll would ofdy vvlisle voir Mine.*
Iforrlt tiiid *\Ve eouldlt t prove ll or
hllll—lilts «ii? Mill)If* lire,"
"Fm-1." Altlen nFreed •'Hut I could
Hold him Mil tiller you re tuirk nl the
ruin’ll Some tiny folk* mil) mike uf-
HIP) lined H tltei 111 ll'* lull’d In *:iy '
The men tmd lililslted workluu the
nuiil und were irmuliiig u round the
<Y infill! (ol I Ill'll mi’ll I
"Vou ifii iiliend und cal I’lllle Al
den tuld •I'nl und I'll feed -i Unit
"Toil mmi menu Mini'' th* da its)
•l wind oi know in* truth."
'Vou tune It.'* he assured her. “I
hud He pluna ull lull), our crew It
.dininl) turnded for th* Three Hur.
Meinie Miey (jet there every niiin will
lime tiled on a quarter I designated
lor hitu. Iiinide a week we'U tmv*
••oteri’d I he llu
Long after llie bund* Imd turned In
*“r the iii«lit »he heurd u fuliit mur-
mur of noire* and looked from her
iee pee. The brilliant moonlight
allowed Harris in d (lie sheriff alttlug
off liy ihemiM-ltca. l or no apparent
reaeon the thought of Curios lleuno
und. |eilui b) point, ahe contrualed
him wiili the mini who mil Milking to
lhe Mherlff Karli w>ii almoal »U|«*r-
ellieleni In Ida own ehoaeu line ood
'he lauglii tier'd I wondering what
moil one would do It auddeuly Crane-
I dill: I J to Mie euvironmcid of (he
oilier. Then her mind occupied Itself
with liurria who would toon break
out the firm plow furrow thut bud
ever 'i irred file rmige within a ra-
dill* of fifty mile* und *he plcliireil
uguin .a Nign the lind seen llml dny: <
"SquillH*r lei >oi»r wagon wheel* keep
furuihg."
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CHAPTER VI
Three heavy wagon*, each drawn
by lour hlg mule.' I raveled norlb
along llit* I'oldriver atugv trull Kvery
wagon wiik bellied lo I he brim of Mia
triple boy Two men were mounted
on eueli wagon neat, the limn tie'lde
the ihi mm liuliincing * rule across bla
knee*.
“Nice plitce lo camp, Tiny." mild th*
guard on llie lead wagon lie popped
off Hero** u Hat health* Ibe road Me
ward a *lgn Mini loomed In the con
ler The black ltiowed glum dcslg* I
miled u* I'lny awning llie mule* ulT
the road uud headed lot llie algu The
i nree wagon* were drawn up aome tlf-
Iccli yard* a pa ll In Hie *lm|M> ol ii Irl-
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Hite Kitchen
Cabinet
^MMIIMflMIHIIItlllt|ll|jlllJ||||||MIM
(.tJ. Wisltrn Nf* I nipti. I
At the clod* of (h«* day when thp
hamUt is vtiil.
And inortnl* ih*- swr'U of for*
K«*lfprovi*,
When nautili hut the torrent it
h«’*ird on tl»«* hill,
And nuuqht hut ih** niiihtinkale't
song in the grove.
— MeHttlo.
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
Lot Angelet Boy
Needed Help
’liilfiiifiiiHi ifiiiliiim ilTimiimmi iTmIP
A Brea tli from Happy
Hollywood
I
COMPANY OISHES
A* chicken la *u< h a fuvurlte food
It la more often used ns a company
dish Ilian inosl meal a.
Chicken a la King.—
Melt two Mihlespooulill*
of butler uud in Ii cook
one-fourth pound of
itiiMhroonM poehtd and
cut Into amull pieces,
one half u
cut into shred*; stir und
cook uniil Mm nolsture
I* Bomewhnt evaporated 11. anoibi*r
auucepMli melt I wo tidde*p<Mintiils of
Hour, one - liu I f leaapoonlul of uiill and
one fourth teiiapoonful of iiiprlkii;
mid one cupful of Mdn cream and one
cupful ot hoi chicken broth. »i ir un-
til boiling. Crcmii i wo tuldn'i'KHlful*
of butler uinl cook until siinHUb; heal
two egg yolks, one ul a time. Into llie
sauce; when the egga ure cooked mid
llie mushrooms, pepper, the hoi hreust
of a chicken cut into square pie.-es. a
'eiispoonful of lemon Juice, mid •
IIAVK often told llie irulbful lu'e
of the disMiiguisbed New York liut-
•dricai miignuie who fold a well-
known playwrlgld i Mat he didn’t cure
to consider pulling on the miter's
newi’si piece called ''The Hauphln *
because lie win sure the American
people would uever cure lor a piny
about u lish.
Then of course there la '.lie tale
lold of iImt oilier and equally proud
nenl manager who. on bearing n *>ii
------- .-----. | op*i* id a drama I tuition of "Havid . ,v „
green pepper «Vgip*rlleid." said be liked Ibe story derfully!"
...o*. _.i. ..n.< 1||Hj who the original author "* fe California Fig Syrup has been th*
I I.erojr Toting, 11 Iff
hlcorglu Si., I.o* An-
1 gelea, la a “regular
fellow," active In
»|mrl*. uinl at the top
I In Ills cIu'nc* lit
school. To look lit
him now, you il think
bo never Jiad ii dav’*
sb’l.m -s but hi mol I., r 'ay* : "Wlicii
1 itov vvna Just a little fellow, w«
found Ida slonnoh und bowel' were
weak. He kept suffering from con-
stipation. Nothing Im nle agree,| with
Idm. He whs fretful, fever!alt and
puny.
“When we started giving him I’.dl-
fornla Mg Hyrtip Ida ............. Im-
proved quickly. III* conaiipiMloii unit
bllloii'iicaa slopped uinl he ba* bad
no more trouble of that kind. I have
since used t'ullf’irnlu Fig Syrup with
Mm for cold* and up*et spells, lie
likes It becuuae It taste* so gyod uud
I like It because It help* him so w«m-
vpf
lie onion Juice. Now ndd (lie erenuied
butter stirred III at Ihe lust. Serve
In timbale ruses or on browned loust.
Timbal* Casas. — I tea t two egga slight-
__ 1 ly, udd one cupful of milk alternately
angle' llu- nodes und given with one cupful ot Hour m> which one-
feed o| grain from eo»e tmg*. lied fourth teiiapoonful »f salt tilts Imen
;
CHAPTER V—Continued
-12—
"Well fry ll," she «a1d. “I know
that I'm Warren would rather we the
Tlirce Ibir gi* to pieces from It* own
pressure, lighting from llie Inside Ir
grow, iliun to see It whittled down
from the outside without our lighting
hark.*
- She croa'i-d to her teepee to write
We teller asking Judge rollon a ad
• l-q* on Mila mailer which would mean
^tbe turning point In Three Itnr affairs
i( hour Inlet tlorne rode away from
■ *5l*,|g"n IhmI roll (nicked on h
led horse heading for ItrU s with the
message Mint meant so much to the
Three Itnr a* lie left Harris handed
him two letter* he hud written week*
past, before leaving the Minch
t'resumiddy only the three uf them
knew of the Intended move tail In the
course ol the next few tiny* It tmd
heroine rumored among the men Mini
Mi# Three Itnr wn* to turn into a
funning outfit. Till* girl learned fltnl
t'tirpetiiet was Hie source of these
whispers.
Kvet since (he departure of Morrow
Carp bad been sullen Twice lie bail
taken exception* lo some order of
Harris but the new foretittiu Imtl pa
Mently ovcrbadcerl llie fuel. However
on Ibe fifth day Mfter llie departure of
Horne with Mie lellei lo Judge Col
loti. Iliirrl* whirled on (he niiin a* lie
mode an mill squat let remark when
Mis huud* were Eulberad for Mie noon
meal.
"Tlmril he all." he said. "Fll figure
out your lime. Vou took thing* up
where Morrow left off Now vou run
go hum hint up and compare note*."
“Cant a Ilian *pculi Ida mind?
Carp i|e mu tided.
“lie can talk ids head off," Harris
wdd Rut he rnn’t overlook any Three
Itur calves on his circle while I'm
running the layout. Morrow tried
that on while tie was breaking vou
tn."
Carp survey*', the luces ol the men
■nd started to *pcak hut changed his
mind and headed for the rope corral
“That’S going lo leave us short
hnuded." ifnrfl* said (o the girl
"Morrow, Carp and Runga—ihrei
short. Horne ought to gel hack from
Rrttr* today. We’ve only one more
week out so I guess we cun worry
through."
“flow did you know?" she asked
“About Carp. I mean?"
"Minky caught him overlooking s
bunch ot rows will) calves.’’ Harris
explained. “Lanky I* worth double
pay."
wihffu came buck from Krill's In llie
evening und another ttiun rmle
with him.
"Altlen." Billie Mid. “I w.mdei
w,ia, AV sheriff Is lining out Iter*."
Th* *herlff *trlp|u>u the auddle from
klq horse und the wrangler swooped
down to hase the snimul In with the
retnudn *• Alden Joined Harris and
the girl. He was * tall, gaunt mar
with ■ slight stoop. Ills keen gray
eyes peered forth from a maze of sun
wrinkle* surmounted by bushy eye
bmwa, th* drooping grny mustache
accentuating rather than detracting
from the hawklike strength of entinte
MiK*. II* dropped • bund on the
£trl'* shoulder and looked down at
Umm an (kings breaking this **a
lo the w^agon* and supplied with huleu
buy Tiny walked over and viewed
llie High
| "Squuller dou l lei suitsot Ilnd you
i lli.'l**," he read
“IF* about iliat time now," he ob
served. aqilildlllg ovei III* alioiilder
"It'd he a Iiilslak* to leave evldeliee
like that around." He lore down the
sign uud worked ll iuiii firewood will,
mi ux. "Now they culi I do nothing
lo u* lot drilling in here h> errot,"
he remuiked lo his companions. ’’It
wouldn't be fulr."
Iii tbe morning the three wagons
lumbered on. Near sunset they pa**ed
added. Real until lie mtxiure I*
smooth Ihroughoiil Have ready u ket-
tle of hoi fat. M’l the lluih.de Iron
into il lo heat. When lint dip the Iron
Into Hie butter, using a measuring cup
ball full ol halier. Ito mil dip Mai
deep Mil llie halier lo come over Ilia
top of Hie iron. I tip into (he hoi fat
und cook until brown; Invcri me Iron
and then drain on pit per. Keep them
Hu* si.iry might luive been; und then,
when llie adaptor lold Idm lid* honor
hud belonged lo Chltrle* l>lik-*ii». Raid
promptly *
"Well, yon heller get In touch with
I hi* here Charley Dickens und bring
111 in in lo *e« me and we'b talk over
l the royalties, and II Ihc guy ulti’l un-
reuRoiikhle, why we ll tlx It up a eon
irnei and go ahead with the produc-
tion."
Rut the cnnteiM|*irury authorities
sgree that for a whin and coinprelien
lit- i «lve t.ltd all embracing Ignorance of
(be Hussies Ihene dignitaries In Hie
realm ot the spoken drama Hro not to
, he mentioned In ihe same admiring 1
breath with some of Hie lenders of Mi* i
iimvvliig-plrtnrc* Industry A man late-
ly hack from slide** Hollywood tiring*
with him two anecdotes regarding a ,
strictly selfmade gentleman who holds i
nn Important. Indeed n commanding
, poulthm. In one of the biggest of the
.dliillo*. Tilts gentleman choose* *nh-
Jet*|a for screening; he east* ihe com-
punlis; he passe* on details of Inca-
Man. of cuKiuming und of treatment}
he bosses Ihe direetors and tie Issue*
onlers to the actor*.
Nor so very long ago he was told
trusted standby of mothers for over
Ml years. Lending physlcluns recom-
mend It. It 1* purely vegetable and
works with Nature to regulate, tone
end strengthen the stomach mid
bowels of children so they get full
nourishment from their food nnd
Waste Is eliminated In a normal way.
Four million bottles used a year
■hows bow mothers depend on It. At-
ways look for the word “California"
on the enrtou to be sure of getting
Uie genuine.
"■‘itj'i,,
J
Swamp
(HUl 6. I I VI U IONIC
lu a dripping puli where lliev arp/lint ’hut the editorial il ptrlincut ot til*
until ready to serve. A III Me pruwl
A llille prat
will make perfect cases.
Tapioca Oolight.—Dissolve three-
fourths cupful of sugar and me half
tcuKpoonfid ol salt In four cupfuls of
unolher sign where the Three liar coffee which bus been straluml Add
road bra in hco oil lu the left, l iny one cupful of minute tuplncu am) cook
I!
i ff ,„•*
Try It," Shs Said.
"Will
Inter on. I've got s fus* to pick with
Cal." k
lllllle left tliem together and the
Sliei'iff sqUutted oti Ills heels
“Whut a till* rumor about yoni
tanning llie Three Itar?" lie asked
’’llorne »n!d all the liuiiil* were guess-
ing. hut I haven I beard anything
about It outside."
"And I don't want It leaking nut tie-
fore we sturt," Harris said "Rut
we're going to break out the tbit |
hud the plans all laid and sent word
ulT. Things are moving toward tbe
start rigid now."
”IF»I stir filings up." Alden predict
ett Willi one forefinger lie traced a
design In llie dust. Mien him led it nut
"I'll play in wit ti vou the best I can."
"We've got to make a clean split,’
Harris *uld “Kid tbe wild ones dell
Idtely si'I iipurt. Then they cun be
handled.”
Altlen was regarding old Itile Kos
ler who had drawn a pari from the
rest and was ruling Ills meal In soli
Hide The old llloli had fllken a Pool
In-el from Id* porkel and was study
lug II a* if fiiaelinited by the somliei
lellei lions il roused In him. Alden
shook Ids head iis he rose ami moved
lownril Ihe wagon.
"llorne was telling inc about Rang*
inn," he said. ’Tretiy tough for Itlle
They was iis close us father and Mill
i hose I wo."
Harris nutl the sheriff Joined the
rest al the wagon nnd held out plate*
uinl cups lo Waddle* The girl wn*
isldly excited anxious fm the sinrt.
now Mint ihe deotodon hud been made
"How long will It lake In gel (hlngs
moving tiller we gel laic!:?" she asked
"Not more Mian u week ut the out
side." Harris »nld ‘'RrolniMy less."
pulled up llie muiea.
"Uproot ibm lime tieuuiy, Russet,**
he advised. "We're gelling close to
borne."
The carrot-haired guard descended
and threw Ids weight against Mie algu,
working ll from side lo side uuHl the
posts were Ioom-iiciI In llie ground,
pried ll up slid loaded ll on lb*
w agon.
"tjulck work, Kuss," tbe big man
compliment ed. "For a lilile an wed off
runt, you're real spry und active. 11s
clucked (u llie mules und lliey *eitled
sit-udlly Milo the collurs and moved
on to the TU'ee liar.
The Three Kur uieu viewed tbe
freighters curiously us they swung
tbe mule leain lu front uf (lie black-
smith simp, noted llie ritle lu the
bands ol each guard and * second
one In easy reach uf each driver. They
knew v\h«i this portended.
The freighter, bud stripped off tb«
wugoii-sbeel la*lied across ibe top ol
each load slid tie Three liar uieu
moved ciisuutl.v toward the wagons,
curious lo vlAw (lie content*.
“Vou luiys get lo knowing eucb oth-
er," Harris said "These mule-skin*
tiers will he biinging out ul the Thre*
liar from now on.”
All down llie Rue tbe Three Bar
men were getting iicquuiuled with the
freighters A llitrusuud pouud* of
out* were tossed flout the lop ut tbe
tlrst wagon iiimI when the concealing
sucl.s were cleared away there were
tlirce ticuvy plows showing under-
neath. tbe spate* lielween them tilled
with shining colls of fence wire. Tire
second loud consisted of a dismantled
drill, a anile ••( long-handled shovel*,
•ad more linrls-tl wire; llie third held
a rake and a mowing machine, more
wire, keg* of fenr* staple* and ■
dozen forks.
"The Three liar will be the middle
po.„l of n cyclone." Moore prophesied
tie he viewed Hie Implement*. “Just
a* soon us tills leaks out."
"We fetched our cyclone openera
with us,” Russ assured him. “Let h*i
buck."
From the cook-shack door th* girl
view off these preparations, then
turiu I ner eye* lo llie flat and visioned
It with ii carpel of rippling tiny.
(TO RH CONTINUED.)
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# ' " ...... "
Passed Out of Life to Keep Contentment
r-f w,!*ww-y,ipr
Charles Driscoll think* lie know*
wliul dentil will be llUe when ll comes
to him. A* a boy he wu» once very
III. lie fell life ebbing away saw
members ot the family standing
around. Then to (lie wutchers und
himself he seemed to pa** out of life
“I wan awuy." he suys, “so far uwu.v
that space was different, and alto
nether limit less. I was lmmciiiimil.lv
Interested nnd contented Returning
to consdousties* was like being horn
again Into a strange world ffnmehotlv
was pouring whisky down mj throat
I opened my eyes and a grenl sense
of lost and disappointment
couutable ages For lb that country
a moment seemed eternity. That e«-
larrlonce remains s vivid and plea*- | w,ln sauce; .wo ami
lien I "hc-hulf Mihlesp,Hintllls of flour Rddeil
to one-tin If cupful of milk, mixing
over Imi water until |ierfe<tl.v (run*-
purent. Add ono-linlf cupful of
chopped out meats und one half tea-
spoonful of vnnllln. Chill und serv*
with irenin.
Chocolat* Tart.—Melt two aqunrea
of ehoinliite over tiolllug wuter. ctsil
sllgtitly and add three well beaten
egg*, three fourth* of a c pfiil of
sugar ..ml two Mihlcspoonluls of line
bread crumbs. Line a pie pan witb
pastry, spread with Ibe mixltirc slid
hake twenty minutes In s moderate
oven Sprinkle with blanched shred-
ded almonds uud cover with heavy
cream whl|‘|K*d. swiftened nnd tin
vored. Krnte swift chocolate over Mir
top und serve.
Holland Oishta.9
The Dutch housekeeper la well
known as the luoth-l for Hie world.
Not so much Ii
known of 'hem u*
ci mka.
In cold weather
the skaters come
home eold nnd Inin
gry und are cheered
and warmed by;
Eruten Soup —
8ouk two cupfuls
of split peas In four quurls ol water.
Cook In ihe same wuter with iwo pigs
feet, one tuhle*|.......ul ot sail, one
bunch of celery and one onion chopped
line. Simmer a long time until tbe
meat Is very tender. Ten hours of
cooking Is needed to make the soup
perfect.
Hutapot.—Till* Is nnoiher favorite
winter dish. 'Take two pounds of beef
from Ihe round, bring slowly In Ibe
hulling polm In lliree cupfuls ot wa-
ter, with one tublcspoouful of salt.
Add two pound* of carrots, cut Into
pieces, three or four chopped onion*,
and two pounds of potatoes. Cook
unit! tender, adding more wuter a*
needed. Four off enough of the liquor
lo serve as gravy, mush the vege-
tables uud season Willi four table
spoonful* of butler.
Rooie Kool.—Cut purple cabbage
Into halves and slice thin. Roll itiree
hours In two cupful* of water, with
one fourth cupful of vinegar. Five
sour apple* pi>eled and cut flue, three
cloves, three la lib-spoon tul* of sugar,
two teaspoonfuls of halt and two
table*|MHiofula of huiter. Add the but
ter just before serving. Shake often
while cooking
Witts Kool.—Cut out the middle
stalk of a firm head of cuhluige, Icav
Ing ll otherwise whole. Roll in suited
water until tender, drain and serve
with Hie following sauce; Two and
uni memory to this day. When
ttiluk ot death I think of that eternity
I sensed when the earih life seemed
to cease mi pull me. And It seemed
good, not evil t apper’* Weekly.
trying to project my*elf. In memory
back Into that vast country In which
I wemlngl) bad been Misting (or uo
Traffic Through Sues
The due) ciinnl Is list miles long,
147 feel wide nnd .41 feel deep. It Is
a sen level omul and ships pass
through It unilei tlietr own power.
The average lime of transit la Jfl
hour* and 11 minutes. The maximum
whelmed me. I sal there a long time *|ieed permuted Is ft 11t nautical miles
per hour. At mglit vessels carry fnm
light* and • strong searchlight capnhli
of sending a beam Luutj feet ahead
gradually. Hdd one and one half cup-
fuls of soup slock nr (Milling water nnd
ooe-hnlf cupful of the cahliage water.
Cook ten minutes and pour over the
cnbhnge.
Breakfast Dish.—Make n «o". pan-
cake butter. Rut bacon drippings into
a deep frying pan and pour In the but-
ter when the fut la hot. As soon as
•he bailor begin* to stiffen cut In nil
Jlrectlonl (tli a knife until It '* like
-nurse hash. Serve well browned
with catsup.
OT
plant looked with an eye of favor on
Ha- projd of milking a tllni version
of “The 11 until hack of Noire Dame."
Promptly hi* put hi* fmit down nn It.
“Nix" he said; "we |m*lllfl.v
wouldn't do It. The public I* fed lip
on those here college plays with foot-
ball players for heroes."
A few days lirter he iiersonully waa
«U|M*rvlHlnK the taking of certain
scene* of a comedy. In ihe script pre-
pared from the author's scenario hy
llie continuity writer, he cn' ie upon
a line to the effect that tbe lending
woman should be pictured a* seated
alone In a deep reverie.
“Come with me. you." be said Indi-
cating the iisNlsInnl director, Hie lead-
ing luily nnd the cameraman. “I know
lust the place for taking this here
pice* of business."
lie loaded the three of them Into nit
natotnohlle, got In lilm*elf and bude
the driver take them Hli .ig a certain
road winding Into the foothills above
Los Angeles. After an hour or so of
steufly travel they cuuie lo where a i
narrow but precipitous canyon cut In '
lo the contours of the lnm|sru|ie. Here
the lender of the expedition gave or* ^
der* to halt.
“There you ere," he stnted, with x
wave of his arm. “you could look for |
a week mid nowhere you wouldn't ttnj
no deeper reverie for her to It* setting
In tlisn whut this one Is."
• • •
A Born Diplomat
IN A southern city ii colored yonfh
I applied at a lending hotel tor a Jolt
as helllaiy. There was a vnciiDey In
the hell hopping *Miff nnd the appli-
cant, It seemed, hart hurt experiem-e -
lu similar work al other hotels. The
nuituiger, liking the hoy’s looks, turned
hlin over to the tied citpliiln. wtm also
wn* colored, for flnul examination be-
ton- signing him In duly.
"De main question." begun the In
qulslior. "Is whether you I* got polite- !
nesa. We Insists ye re 'at all onr force .
imiaf be respet kfill an polite.”
"Hull I" said the candidate. “1 not
only Is got politeness, I lukvvls* also
Is got tact."
"Whut’s de dlff'unce 'tween polite-
ness and tact?" asked the lietl captain.
“A hlg dlff’unce." said the new mind.
“Listen: Lemnte give you a 'liistrutioo
to prove It. !>e last |oh I hud over '
yere at de I'a I ace hotel, de clerk calls i
me one day an' he tells me lo lek a
armload of fto'h towels up tn Num- I
her ii7i). So I tek* de towels on ray
arm an goes up an knock* at Num- ■
bet 1)70 Ib-y ain't no answer. So I
turns de knoh and finds de do' nln’t
locked an' I walks In. Dey ain't no-
body In sight Inside, so I Aggers dnt !
lie guest, whoever Ivviiz, w’tch wanted
de towels Is done gone out. Ko I goes
ecros* de room an' opens de hntliruom
rto' an dere’s a strange lady settln
In rte bathtub. I says right quick:
•Extllsf nte, suh. and I hack* out.
“Now, sayln' 'Sense me' was polite-
ness. but de '«uh' part-v-dst was tact 1*
»• i>* ib* McN*u*ni Svniilrat* lniv.1
Congregation Tittered
"flense ix-eit-mls-r our communion
M-rvlce next Sunday." announced *
Worcester clergyman. "The Lord will
be with us during the morning sere
Ice. nnd the bishop In the evening.”*
Host on Transcript.
Jonah Still Supreme
"Tou got to depend on de flood
Book." mild Fncle F.ben, “foh all rte
best Ideas. Fishermen goes on fellln
wonderful ffhlngs, hill d*r aln none of
'em itnt eve* vet cnirtc nn tn T..n*h^
Must Be • Limit
It Is claimed that lu Ihe new talk-
ing Alms every sound made liy Hie
players will be reproduced. Kvo* the
aidnsh of those enormous tears falling
In the pathetic close-ups?—l-oudon
Humorist.
■
If Back Hurts
Begin on Salts
Flush Your Kidney* Occasionally
By Drinking Quart* ol
0*o4 Water
No man or womnn can make a ml»*
Ink* by flushing the kidneys occasion*
ally, says n well-known authority.
Too much rich food creates acids
which clog th# kidney pore* so that
they sluggishly Alter or strain only
port of the waste and poisons from
th* blood. Then you get sick. Itheu*
tnntlsm, headaches, liver trouble,
nervousness, constipation, dizziness,
sleeplessness, bladder disorder* oft«B
come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache In
the kidneys or yonr buck hurts, or If
the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment. Irregular of passage, or at-
tended by s eensatlon of scalding, be-
gin to drink soft water In quiinlltles;
■Iso get about four onnees of Jnd
Halts from any reliable pharmacy and
taka * tablespoonful In a glnss of wa-
ter before breakfast for n few dHy*
Em
and your kidneys may then *ct Ane.
This famous salts Is made from th#
■old of grape" and lemon Juice, com-
bined with llthln, *nd hns boon used
for years to help Atish clogged kid-
neys nnd stimulate them to activity.
nlso to help nentrnllze the acids In
the system so they no longer cause
Irritation, thus often relieving bladder
disorders
,Tnd Salts 1* Inexpensive and cannot
Injure: makes n delightful efferves-
cent llthla-water drink, which every-
one can take now and then to help
keep the kidneys clean nnd the Mood
1
pure, thereby often preventing sertou*
kidney compllentlons.
Frog’s Privilege
Ttcwitt—"The frog would swonlng
to." J*we*t—“Why not? It is al-
Wuys leap year for the frog '
1
Damp Plato
"Walter, thi* plate 1* quite damp."
“Pnrdon me, sor. thut is your soup."
—Lu*llge Kolner /.oltung.
Within the Reach
of every woman—health and
strength. They’re brought to
you by Doctor Fierce'* Fa-
vorite Prewription, which it
sold by druggist*. It will
build up, strengthen and in-
vigor")* the “run-down,’’
nervous, or delicate woman.
One who has used it re*
marked:—“I think Dr.
1’ierce* Favorite Prescrip-
tion is the best tonic a weak
woman ran take. I had a
long spell ot sickness, was in
s very nervous state, got so
weak that I could scarcely
be on my feet I took Dr.
Pierce’s F*v trite Prescription and it
relieved me of all net voumrts and re-
stored me lo health. 1 never took a
medicine that did so much for me."—
Mrs P. C Cromwell, MIS N. Calhoun
St., Fori Worth. 'Irjtas.
Send !<> rent* far trial pkg «f tab-
let* to Dr. Pierce, Baffifa/N. T.
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