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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, TAFT, TEXAS.
wolfish that she should n»t like
i Ik- Oeunys the •TWlliarwonic*' wa* evert
alwnya "John Kentd son's orchestra," always to he doing the drudgery. or
and «s such its concerts wore enthu- always to he giving up her will uhuut
s!us«lcn!!y welcomed. Tonight, how - j every little matter, or always to he
ever, there wus no utdi.mtton, rio joy j handing over to (mother woman tie-
In Kate Iiei.iiy's face as she dressed j flowers, drives, calls, and cutely that
herself; nor did even the anticipatory | seemed originally Intended for herself
rustle and hum of the concert room j Hut Invariably', even though lnwurdl.-
ttself bring an answering /Hush or spur- ; she did rebel, outwu'-dly she was still
kle as she vvuPcd for the first number I the self sacrificing, self-,-fracing sister,
on the progrumue. I A» It chanced. If was after a day of
This WHS her mood when a chance this inward rebellion that Kate iteiiny
conversation between two men In front, went once again with Her family Jo a
of her an.used a mild sort of interest, com ert by the Philharmonic. There
“Who lb tout long-haired, dreamy- 'as the sumo atitlclpatrry hum and
eyed creature caressing- hi* fiddle us If j Mir in the audience, but ft, the stage—
it were the dear child of bis heart 7’’ I on the stage, even Kate could see that
asked one inon of the other. | something unusual had happened or
Almost unconsciously Kate Benny j ««« about to happen, one by one the
turned her Hem’, to cutrh the reply. ; musician* were taking their places,
She too hurt often Idly wondered I but not In the iiulet, orderly way that
about that particular ilrenioy-eyed vto- was customary. they were plain!.'
llr,!rff hurried, nervous, excited. One stuni-
at I Oh, that’s Brottoffsky." hied against a mu^c-rock. mid another
"tjuwr-loiiklng rhup: Hood playerT" dropped his how t. the floor S-»ue
"Hm-m—well,'ye* beta. Still—ne’e talked earnestly together; others sat
only n mcuud fiddle up thrr«, you aitaitty apart, an odd look almost like
Ilrooiiffsky,
Move Child’s Dowels with
“California Fig Syrup”
In \V hieh tbo Powerful Influence of Example Does
Much to Develop Independence.
By ELEANOR PORTER
or of " Pollyanna," “Just. David,’’ Etc.
Cwpyriyttt Uy tSUancr H. Porter,
In Sifting
Notice the light-
ness and fluffi-
ness of
• n'l • tho on j a siwuuml red, usui b<-£.ap. to lush her*
thu jtt'tne V'Hik Kuu* Denny | self with scorn,
n . t'- 1 “r fVw A ii'Miu- flush j Hft<l iii'k’o 1. fallen so low wn to !
f,; ’ :’ ' ■ •' • • •■ i -ii:f»7 } !><* .n /<«*y to qua nr?* over a man, an a 1
f‘r *" • - •• ■' •••■l Acuuiii^ ; *1'** vouM liLlii, fni a hor.p? Donht- j
" b -- ’it'.tii -:.t ir f .I t M< • • J *• ■*. nr va . v, J.-.hn Kennlson preferred j
»’«di Mirvi'-i h«r Hir» XU*. ; Kdlth.
,r »♦ • •"r-'-'i \ tin* room t” It was merely another case of the I
h.irr ■;. :>?/i ?-.»f<-*] with phn'kl’ ;.' ‘ >•* sailor tart.
1 *■ -he ‘ v >*M waVti.M »>f After all, \v»h there not wieh a tiling |
'In t.r From the !•}( f* j i*.s tno’uiu*h snif-oi'. riflco, too Cf'ritinr.’al
• ; *hr ,r ?}.*• -re »>.** Mae how ; self-repression? A certain amount, of
1 , foihMftr.Re.-. '.*un—•< dIv ^course, was beautiful. virtuous, ur<J
with fit«* Ik- r «-t«!niui*.r;uj!i>io, hut might
iU-r , ,, ! ,i.• k im ! ur.lst i Uiui■ n »t uoim* .. point whore tlo»y
s -’ •* r* •:* !,.*»? u-Mhitiv'-ly | actualiy a i ‘stor^r of other
1>’ - *' •! * 'ink ► tifcjerA; u 5u*t? ' »|»)i*‘s seiiisiniess, ami a ain aptins1
. . .i • i ! ■ (i ; * to I i*ii4*'>, own imllviiiuiilityV As if a
- \.i r:»'.; i. •.i* (i«*rf',' t, ahe i»ei*in*iuui seeoer of rniainK nud eater
• ! • 1 1 •»* . •> r■ t »*v*s i <f i*)-'* k**u wln*.«» could live u full
'! '•"■I • . • h fiir - tier j tree Hie—a iif»? that really brought.
) «t f t f)f.* hail. : out tl'.e I'est within one’s self and j
• • *’ ' • the i.ilnr.npn*seil. ' within ones fellow men'. Indeed, j
; : v-e*.I’m.of' *=n r-nnove \ no. And tiiere siioui’i he a ohaoge—u j
the -•f . I-. i jej tp; r^htahoiit face. She would s< e to it j
i* the i.i’!! beiov , hut uil was i that th^re was. With sweet, gentle, j
! I - - 'rhne oi-’.ro jr.imites Kate 1 yet firm dignity, she would lake her!
■- w IS•:rpri-*fc. d<»n!>t, and ft j rightful place.
ifeje-d ii icsta ri»rm* In turn And with this thought hi tnlnil, Kate
i**r tli,’ii r1 ■ »1 u*5»»n. ns *•}.» ) »••■ i;> rose to her feet, prepared her*
<■: . j tl.*’ n ’in and i p»*ned • self for bed. and th-'i; determinedly
1 - J raised her window before opening the
IU t : ,vh thsiowi up the stair- ! oeiiiectIng d<*or leadii g to her sister’s
answered, room.
•itp«> As evp**« t«*d, she did not have long
to wait,
had e*.mie, j “Kate:” ended her sister,
onetl to go i 4,V»-‘S, Kdith.”
however— j “Whore’s all that wind condrist
>rw ... j from?”
st,a*y over! -From my windrow, perhaps; it’s
she mu^t j open."
i jinn tart j “Open l Why, Kate Denny, you
,.f un eviv , iicvor have your window* open!”
1 “I krow I oon’t ; lost T thought I
that; and | would Fa:ig:.t. I wanted the air."
r, the sub- j “iir.t it’s «e eold! I’m naif-frozen,
with t!,»i Iyou »\i*nt me to <-u»rh my death of
! cohir
’•Why. no, of—of course not." tnur-
iiiiired Knte. Involuntarily she started
to -i*t out or f.o.’t; then suddenly -*»he
foil hiv'V. With stern resobuion s’ -
wi-her dry Mps and said, “If you’re
(*o!d. F.dith. why don't y»u pull up an*
o?h‘ r ii'nnket?”
•'Void!' 'Anther blanket!’ Why,
Kate, whfif ir. you thinking of, vhen
y«# t know i;ir.\ I ha*e n !'*t >f stutfv
/:< Ul »«.'led | ejothos over jr.oi I never knew you
n f',f> j to net like t!.!«! Well if you won’t
f’y iltfhtH j ep,*.t t \ sltftU" that’s all!’* And the
<:■ r*‘M' at H.v|fj [ tror <>( <* r« feet mil the tie-
in i 'S in ! tor. «;nncf ,,f tt«.e wh ■’ v s s.d told
ay tur»:*-r , ,!;:p };Htj n,nde good her word,
ft b '-y ; -idiere e.vtdultnrd r r ftjfffrlevedly
! trimnphunt vnf* et hf the patter re-
Ilurry, mother* Evc-n ft sh:k child
Fiver ti»e “fruity tiwfe of "Cnltfomiu
jftg Syrup" and It never falls to open
t!.e bowels. A teu*poonful today may
prevent a sick child tomorrow. If eon-
Htiphtca!, bilious, feverish, fretful, has
fold, colic, or If st«"iia<’h is mur. tongue
coated, breath bad, remember u good
i leansing of th** little boveis 'y often
ah that Is siceessury.
Ask your druggist for -jem-lMe ‘T«li*
fornJa Fig Syrup' v. uich he. ' dlrectiops
for hubles and * V.! i*t*u v? :il!
printed on the botfb . Mother’ Y«-n
t:U?st uny **( ’n Ufor>d*>*’ or you nmv g •
im initiation Advertise merit
(II* dain on their
for w hom Kate looked at <*nce, was no-
where to bo fv*:en, She ivas wondering
I at this, when unexiiootedly John Ken*
J nifti.n i-'‘penr**(l in Uie aisle by her
I seat.
■*I came down n minute to tell you, *
he began excitedly in a It*a voice.
‘Last night Itossi—the leader, you
know.....-was thrown out of his uum and
hurt rather badly. Kepple. the concert
master, was with him, and he was
This means quality
—essential in a su-
perior all-purpose
liour.
that HropoffsKy — Uronoffsky should
Not a Debatable Pomt.
; uen. He doesn t know now to imn
J thirty, forty, fifty Instruments at the
! ... . n . u, an Vi(m life
conduct tonight 1“
"‘Who s liron — JVron — whut’s Ids
name?" demanded lAlith, pettishly.
And Kate, to whom John Kei ni.s< n's
words had been addressed for once
rejoiced in her slater’s inlerposlzton, g0
oddly stirred was she fierve. J u* John
Kenrdson’s words
‘•Why, he’s one of the second viedina,
repealed Kemdson,
Tin* Won un * uliing on h«-r f<
tip of a little Mack stick. Ail his life j
he’s been controlled, not In control. J
\!J Ida life he’s done another's will, j
net his own. Great -Scott! man, Itron- ;
offsky is—is hist what you see, a first-
rate second fiddle!”
There was a hurst of applause--—ti e
leader of the Philharmonic had ap- j
[•en red oi* flu platform. A moment i
dcor nelgiilior, and whilo *»*at^l in il.-
living room the front doorbell gave
a s! :>rp ring. As it happened to he !h
j;..lid’s day out. fid* small daughP’r
of the boa.-** answer-'-d the ri.v.
X jt^fiefrating vole*'* reached us from
the ('pen door *T your in* 11 **r en
Mary Klu-n’s shrllj treble wns «.
e ingltn.ar of iiKfofdsi:m»“<t and Indig
o.ftti-vm “My mother on raged! S(>
ma'am; sIm-'h b<H-n nmrrh->J fir yeara”
Call your grocer
and ask for NEW-
WAY Flour.
| f*er(7iirt violins,’’
"tall, long i.nlr-d ot.r.p "ith bl* black
eyes. You'll roroainbur when you
him. I roust gn, Hut I wanted to tell
I you,” hurried the man. turning again
! to Knte, ’'something’s K"H:g t<> liuhi-en,
! hut Just what, 1 don’t know. He’s been
| putting ns through our pares all the
j rooming, arid- wi ll, you’ll see,” flung
i l-.aok Kemrtson ns he hurHe.) away.
the orohestru
tHer. from -He
Texas Star Flour
Mills
Galveston, Texas
Millar* of
Tidal Wave Flour
Five minutes Sr.?**r
( were ft 11 In tliMr pi act* a
1 wings stepped ft tali, diirk-hnlrec mnn.
I nnd Kr*« Denny’s heart gi\v« r heavy.
! suffocating throb A patter of isund-
j clapping greeted the man’s appearance
i hilt alnioal Instantly *lled lw*> whence—
j the claps liad been Ini ended for Rossi
i —and this man was not Hossi. Kate
j I k iinx, wnv hiMg Mm with susporded
j breath, wondered if he oared.
| The man hlmse»f did not look as If
I he ’’ared. or ns if he ev*»n hevird. With
head and shoulders erect lie .vt*< muk*
| lug for the stand. His face wua v-hit'v
i and his jaw firm-set: bat there was
i rhat Ir. his eyes that cause*} the girl to
! glow suddenly as with hidden fire
For a tense Instant IironolTskj, mo
tionlesH up-m his ’.stand, faeed his
orchestra; then slowly he raised his
baton.
True to J*-bn Keimi on’s prophecy,
something did happen that evening.
The orchestra knew that m * * r before
had they played as they were playing
now—with such passion, such power,
ji-.ich a oneness of purpose.
The Hudh-!i< e ki.cw (>r:’v tl:LU mw-r
before had tim-y hoard f'-rty Instru-
II*t« you ever steppe*! to reason why
ft iff tint *0 ftVit-j 'at -.if* ex
leu-tire!)- awlvertifi-d, all n* fi.r*1 imp -vs',
of f»ght fed se#» fnrp‘-tt**n* Th**
retson is plsin—-the snide <hd no*, fa’iill
the promises of the numufseturer. ’Dus
applies mere particularly m a mediem'
A medicinal preparate n that 1 ns r»*a
•-urr'. -'c ia ’.A .* • 'i, i.!:*
lu ruiie-‘ cha.li Hy*hiU the :S
re* mo.d« d by ttiouc wh > hA>. been
bc&eiited, !<•» tho«c wh-’ sic in need of i*.
A prominent druggist rays ’’Teke for
example Iir. Kilmer A .Swamp-Root, a
prepiiration I have r.u*;d i r ih+t.y
fciid never hisitate ?..• recv-TraatT* 1. ’■ r
almost every ewe it show- - *• I «•:»t r-
salts, an many of my • ts ?*••? !.
Poor Hurr.ar. Nature,
Tfi id,?'- novo! *»f « ;-;i;}d1 t<wn
idr
nisi he Tb«’ ciiarui ici'a arc fo
!,fv* that the t rigrinnb? don’t rc*c-
tia'jnsclvcK. —J liClgc.
:i;-. y. Kate ia ruiy opened the
v iiH-r : i i ?(•■;> Info tl;**
), •>-' 1 ’ •' J- Hll
!, .«;i r1 i IK- Imd c. in*.
ixcrs y
th-
, r l ‘'' f Mothers!!
J&T Write for 32-
jT Page Booklet,
‘ Mothers of
the World" A
th *;••** her.
Ur-»-dutely the
I ”*;: / the i 'alter,
a ,i-iliti -’di.y en
‘ "St Pa f Pi ocen t*
Lloyd
Loom Products
luil; CurtioxfO' 0 Tut tutu-■■
tT?.e This Coupon Jr \
The Lloyrt M.T.-
Company
<a*hCT' jF ”
Ol.' &> City .......
si • s :ld. ’ Ym:’r<r
turn the music.'*
i\ viuUtl in
fl»- stood row
Mif» lii^ rHmcnt t •
, s 1 -i gli.gly fixed
MW f.
f/WT/t *
MhtS-
y-ur
if tbs
For One Brief iru ont Kalo Aimost
Rebelled.
lows tho tap of the conductor’s baton;
Worlu.'
I u.;-: (. .Ii to try
- • i:-V'.'iV “I "1
til.* f .1M i ’-1 S'. iTfe 1.0*1
fit,U
Oiflertrit Interpret*tion«.
That si’ i(>• *.*pi** fl" t.**t Httv
BflUii- of humor i* • '
-Ho loHo vinp :
t(in of [! - wealth!, t :. "tl , \ -
t ! i r.-i, • ; I - viol lo !t fiH'inl:
"1 hurt u !’’• i.y -ir**.,-:s
"Whiit >.- it all ill ""!!
"I rtr.-intu<1 I pot it HtK fit’*
that clltiilw"! u;> it fi-!o,;,H-in*
rur.u"! a • : !j*t * mil ’ on tin- w1
tlu-n rllrt 'Hr-u titiotHi-r f o ■ i - * ”
“Woll, • t-rl.-itn!;.
dreani,”
"Vi..," ;ht- .! di mint i-v -;. 11: i: * - ■ t. l--1'
ugTli* In" In ii fill’.'' or."
! Hut all this Kato IMtm.y m'lU’w-r *a» -he u w lenrt-r
I imr lioi.nl. IteliH.i1 tut- two men who j |,e-,,n Horn. In
I imii i a J ko'l of Hroro.’iVky s!o; sat tense i learneil plirr «o,
! ,uiti liioli 'i.li’ss, liov eyes stariuj? i ilrlve His ■-v!1.• *
j ati-)i!k 111 iii.oavl, her ears lie.trlng only’ j due din of l.rn
it,.* wonls that luoi jo*; Heen spoken; : ,ure-f.j! of uie f
"Ail his life He’s !,o.-n " nlrol!"il. ro t I ,,|.a*.Uty of to
!„ eoiitrol. All his life lie's -loro- an- | poise, power: Ii
I of pel s will, not i'.s mvn. Lvo, o-xtaUj j ht-, ::mI :m-' el
i is. -|» Just what }»u see, u first .rate j Us phnon-s wi
soi'oml flrtdlo"’ i \-;< 1 jet—n*rtt
that "os all she wns. or eouhl j dionoo nor H-ut
ever liopo io Ho—n aecnnrt fl.H’lo | <,) j-ucli tnovod
•Suil.l-i.lv. now, Kate !>.*nny hePItmt | n.nnar. Ir. an on
Ironaiious of the music from the pint-I from tiro front,
j form. It hart dropped to pianissimo, j her ey. * wmv i
jr-t clearly, sweetly, the melody still i her mouth vns
ran through it like ti silver thread. J some way r -m
Fainter and >-t more faint It urew. | ,ui out *.f pro
until only an airy, swaying eohweh <*f lor, hurl you
nnund floated from the.h.a.ler’3 baton, have sold that
’ xi,ere was a moiueut’s breathless '>r.e Is-n Br<>ni
im.-.l,, then ''.-.•ufenmtf appleus>-. 1» her wh<* ’hoi 1 Wt
scut Kite Denny relaxed suddenly. ; For Kolfi. lot
With the strains of that i«*rfe« imtsiu ,*a*: <• two surpr
still in Her cur* sire declared to her- v hen she found
.self that only selfishness, pure selfish- nrlkiro; out <-f
j neo;*. bad mode Her rehcl at ffettlug her mother, "hi
i u.Hth's breakfast, washing EilKb'a Kcnnlson wall:,
i rushes, and eal'i'g KdUli’s Mseult- The -*■••• -i*l
J cental's; nnd only si.-Uishue.ss agum , Kate, uei
j Hie! grudged Klith tho rl'ilgli-rhl** with peered at th" c
I John Kenr. I son that asterrmon. Phis rHie-i r rooms.
! was not, .......... exactly a new cour* .*K<iltli.” boga
| of reasoning tor Knte I....... to pursue. [n l0
I She bad argued along the same lines ,v(u,t mJ.
! ! ofore. Bui tonight, espeolally. stilt k„,c.V; i
under the s'-i’.j" of those marvelous!.* s.
blended harmonies, she eouhl sot* noth- j ^ (1,
me but eeii-il.-sorv. i fnilure tor any F „„
ke.-o.oi fiddle wh-. attempted to assert ^
j his own ir.ihudmil'ty. s|,e dariwl forv
; hy one 'he days tamo fl.rro went. ,,r, „,,
! To E*l!!i*. t:d her root Her limy s-em-o „whv
■ i not unlike many ’; d*’-' ” „f, when you k
jiw.....I To Kate lvm.y they "err.^ ........
| h.tr-dy dissiuHor- f ;r „„xt ...,,,,t ,
; the growing fre-l'n*’ > <« }<■>■» ^’“l* v>as
I son’s visits. Not that she hr-rself ....... .
' I so much of him. but that she knew he -’ ’ ’ ’ ’
(/lyycll 't tJ.iif
.•if.: R j:!. \\hidow is. fu— > ”t niy rl/b's
aliout.”
'ooiorrmv,” however, proved thitt
r,’»';e ! dignity hud neither :•* <b* wi’h day-
IK!;. |...r being ............ arol that
-■ t irate alm.-'t i.-tn.-c i. w* n* un "pee wind ’" or a
1.. t.-i-,-i—tl had »4ked [)r,.,] Invitation ab-i* wide! • »e
1.. . th ’ * r -. ’U'd fie- ,.,jsi.,-<l i;. .tiiaert one’s se.f. there .vs
I n f -r hours hi a tiro*’ j „0 M.rlatmo ii. (he difficulty of doing
•| her l.o.'er t If **. jet sh« I jt_
1 ti. i;■! paih-ntly hy . v,|,e tmd arisen early Olid started
ter.'.- for r. H’h. | break fast (In spite of I* being l.hths
(a•►Hated Kate, ‘‘don’t : to perform that duty). She hud
would ho belter If !-----” | washed the ills' es while Edith went to
„t i-.urse y< u can tuvn | arket, hc*‘*aase Edith liked 10 to
iniighed her sister. ’ mark'd—wh.-n it was plensaU. When
1 lie so liinhd! (.’one.' " i p rained, Kate herwei. .rent. As usuuu
, success—tl.** Plnylug of , she hart tidied the kitchen mid the
Ftoiu start U. finish It i bathroom, leaving the lighter dusting
rod S, rumble on ihe part | :e Kdlth and Her mother who pro-
... (o Arid and keep step fPMvrt that kind. As usoul, too. at
her At the conclusion luncheon, she had Riven the golden-
,1 tivsierteuUy, Kate hit brown crusts of her rolls to Kdlth.
.pen enutus u. mid John I ,.,,t hemmse she hmselt did not like
hi- HaroUn-rohlrf p.dden-brown .-rusts, but because Kdlth
•eraplr.itlon I r un his face. »l*.i :i>k wanted them. To Ho sure, Kate
• liter Fdltli siiggeated had tried to keep them herself t.slay;
H pop,,!,,, love song to hut Edith reached for them ’ tt mat
the -tc.-'-ninmilmem; ter of course—end got Mem
fervent >1". K A, two o’clock John Ke.-n1.nn came
....... raised HU violin to will, the Invltotton -<■ g-> sl.-lgdng.
Kate was dressing, and Kdlth had gene
. , ... «,» l„ to the door. Kate could hear now
"• ,ll"ur tl!. . ' „ 1 t what tier Stster had called out merrily.
t (.ore, Mr Kwmlson,’
i; n. Prig!
■ it with you.
tnterrupte
t night"
he friend
plug tobacco
Known as
r»*!»i)1<vt*
that good kind
cIrit it—and you
will know wlu)
gore*
YOU CANNOT AFFORD
To let your little hurts U‘T
sums get 1 ml
Keep VVcher-liaira handy f"r );,irns.
Bolls, Outs, -forns. Kites, or H'-rt-ntss
anywhere.
Ask your druggist. Avoid linltatioDS.
—Advi nisei,tent
11»n»r
)il J-'k VUi’hit-x, ( ii'- hv|;
(milk*. - N -! i \-
X\ . , ’, f ., i r 1 X!' •-'K* "'ht. >
Ir. \ t»
l cm- ‘ ■
nru I !»*(«'i
Rtrtifli
r-ii.
W* offer Oil Mdurrs
r, wr- !*•*'•• - ’ ‘
Suv a r.. H to-it ft
J;\R| > «.|*F< In I I \ I 1 ' f I
v» no n i ’ * ” V J *
114c*.
ft jnitiitjfte l V
(.tllllMl
4 )n .,( -t \\ Ir
p-kj, f nie ri
fidhiro fn ->«a(‘
Kl\ i.*nt of twins
Mnrriap1 mi:'n bi*
<-{;Vi^t bui Viitb
art: I . I i f? M i * n tu-,» k>'5
small hos Wh.) is tryit.g :<• keep op
his courage in the dark.
l’.olig after Edith had gone bctu
lanllj to l ed. t' melody sail haimted
her. Out s'" •< d'i ro>( l-ito-o It. until
| dle<-tcd it wits th*
j,;,.•.* j i ,.si of to.* ..vena,*- that
the onlostr® had played first that
night undrr the new lea-lcr's directing
Il'AVltng : U. --CS
it bcr-'iii'
u lit -rs
► i '!!«,•*». XI,'
YOU CAN WALK IN COMFORT
it vies of this, all this, that Kritc-
was thinking now. as she dressed f-r
ihe ivmvrt that evening Th, "oncer
was to he a grand affair it) town, given
t,v John Kennlaon’s •ncliestra. John
Kennls-m ua* only one of the eight
first vloHo* in that orchestra, but to
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1922, newspaper, April 13, 1922; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711420/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.