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EJvrh Cdr.zr ! a, br dwinr Balraer and Philip Wylle- WNU Service v ' v ." synopsis j ti'y it f$ ,"'"' ', tinder th Isadershlp of Col Hendron, ' American clentUt,"omo 100 ns op In a Spao Ship Just before a eoamlo collision that wipes .... .,.. ..m i.nj n Rronaon Beta.' A river bottom a-reen with vase- i la discovered and Croat forests of dead tree, preserved by tha ab- cold of space. Th appcarano ofi what look Ilk an 'airplane, and AI..IIMU1 without mklnr an attempt to communicate with th as, leaves a reeling of alarm. They realm they are not alone on the v inet, and that their visitor way be enemies. Tony Drake and BHot on an airplane flight, come upon a, city, enoloaed under what aeema v. .f an Iridescent glass bubble els mllea wld and half a mil hla-b. at ir. Among their flnda, In the ;clty,,ta an. edible a:rali millions' of . n. ,.i. h... the tiimbl noon ".the camp f more than ,',nnm who left the earth when thei did,: In a second Space Ship 1 by Dave Ransdell. Ranadell goes to Hendron'a camp with Tony, o latter tells th people of the wondrous eity. Tony learna that Ru ,.,.,.. onrman Communists bare 'reached Bronson Beta and ,iy sent th mysterlou plane to spy en their camp.; In Tony" absenoe i ,,on's outfit la gassed by unseen enemies, but all recover. Th. Asiatics, is ) endron calla them, make an aerial ram. iony anor. ms men numu.u ..,. ,j. wiiK terrlflo atomic blasts' from the Space Ship's propulsion tu"es. Hendron'a health falllne", h. orders Tony , to remov everybody to on of tli Sealed Cltle.'1 r , , ( y , -4 , T ' CHAPTER 'VIII Continued v "German was to M their univer sal language, t We had to lern It" Every woman was to be , married. We had beenj given three months to hoose mates. We wens to beat children. There was no property. No God. No amusement or sports. No art excepti for education prop aganda, yon might call It No love, no sentiment We were being told to consider, ourselves as ants part of a colony. The colony was all Important, the Individual ants, noth ing.".. , iV '"''' ".''-'v1) "How did yon escaper , t , "I'd elected to marry a leader.. I was ; considering seriously-Jumping from a building In one of the cities.. But I had a little more free dom than most, I was assigned to truck driving. I went every day to the gardens for vegetables. -1 be friended one of the guards there, J made rather deceitful ..promises to Mm: and he let me enjoy what 1 had told . him " was a craving, of mine, going for a 'spin alone. I went, and I didn't come back." 4 , Duquesne asked: "You - knew vihere to find usl" , .' 'r "Vaguely. In onr city the city i rilled Bergrad, ty them there h -i been discussions of you. : Our tors called you American rabble. 'i ,i pv are ' determined to '-.subdue you." i " . ' ' ' " ' Sweetr said Williamson. - ' "Of course in the last days on earth I'd read about you. I knew two or three of your party knew. Eliot James, He'd .stayed ,once at onr castle.' Is he-" "Very much1 so," said Tony hap- nllv. ' . 1 . . ' . "That will be'marveloust . And how many or you , t ' Ton explained.' ."We have two camps.1- ' - fy , - - ' -' "So I heard.'-' -- ' ' A van has gone ahead of ns. tt will 'deposit Its stores and passen ' irers ' at the new city, and . then start at once to , the other camp. We did not dare radio." "They listened for Yon all day,1 . said Lady Cynthia.': "And at night But my other friends: ,Nesbit Dat- ingtonT u Be nerei" t f There wfl' alienee. -. ' "I see." she said slowly.. . And lawley Tubbst" , ' . Aealn there was silence. - The Englishwoman sighed heav lly. "So many people I Ah, God, so many l . Why was I spared Why do I stand here this night with you on this - foreign worldT . 1 sorry V Tony Jumped. . Ton Belts was rapping en the window of his "driv er's compartment, , Tony peered through the window, i. Von Belts v nnlnHne? ahehA. . v Ton v's , eyes followed tht hGer- iiin's arm. Far away on the horl- ? a the night sky was pinkly radl in t. At first he thought that It was iha aurora. Then ha. knew.;' .He t rned to the others. - ' . "There are the lights of pur new .mel" ' " .. ,.v A mnrmdr rose, prayer, ! hod thanksgiving; ,' . Tony bent over Sve. ' "We'll be i 'a soon, dear., ' , ' "Yes. Tony." ,'...-'', i r ' v came out on a talley floor, 1 1 tiie valley's center was tbebub i of the new city. , It was not as o as the first ohe they had seen. t i,s transparent cover was Idea i. nil like the-first, it was 'it with light .Did the lights ' 0 all over Bronson Beta every T Had Ransdell turned them Xhpj did not know. They only r out on the vnlley floor the re lent glory of a Bronson Betan r t night and because none ? '.ve Tony and Lady Cynthia the sight before their emo- .. ore ineffable. , There were on almost every enraptured nee. ( strange thing happened. iilron stirred. , , " - d a tear on his face as she bent' over him. . Hehdrpn put her hand aside land slowly; majes- Ucally, Sat up In his improvised cot "Father 1J she said. .', ? r.' He was staring af the city. , y. "Cole!" Tony 1 whispered. ;' Cole Hendron stood now. ?Tony, my son !" His words rang like iron. "Tea" v , Ki ' ' v The greatest scientist Earth bad ver produced stretched out his two hands toward the city, -ine rrom- iseil Land l" Now his voice was thunder.' , '!v Eve 'sobbed. Tony felt a lump swelling In bis throat ' .. l.j ' . 1 a Hendron lookea up'.'to tne coia stars to Arcturus and Hlrlus and Vega. ''-tl y "Father!" he said in a mignty voice, '"We thank thee IV ' ; Then he Ditched forward. Tony caught him, pr be would have fallen to the earth. He lifted him back on his. pallet and opened m kwtnt. . nodson oushed through the herded people.' The bead of the physician bent over the old man s chest s He looked up. - .. "His brain Imagined .this," said Dodson, "He brougnt 'us nere in his two hands, and with his courage as our Spiritual flame we Shall re main!" It was an epitaph. ' Eve weM silently.' Tony- stood hPhtnrt her with his hands on her shoulders mute consolation ana treneth. ' : " " . ' ','Hendron'S dead,? jwbs wnisperea through the throng.,,; .i The city was now looming Is front of them, v They could see presently that the great gate was open. Fig ures stood beside It motlonlessly watchlns their approach. . teflitini. i Tony, teapea out, ana Qavsdell smiled. '. . - "WnlMiinel" v . "Hendron'S' dead. . v. The neople began to alight but they -were quiet and made no at tempt to celebrate tnew security, Others came up. ' . : "Well take bis body .Into one of thoae buildings. said Tony. "In the .morning. we'll bury . tdm-out I "A , lining b i ' Of ? t' building. I't. "on.", Im pulses, elnctr! ' nracter, were perceptlbiii"; . ;y was study ing the problfin of tiieni, . ' , ' - "I believe." ll-.i 7 said; "that the Bronson Betans undoubtedly solved the problem 1 of obtaining, power from the Inner, neat or ue pianei, and probably learned to utilize the radium-bearing- strata nnaer , tne L ' . .c!) and i ..mi, "standi r aiiLing God, and st.i, , ' J" ' , . . ' e Moses,", said Hansiltil. "A ; glimpse ' of 1 the PromUed nd." "-. J . 'Like Moses. Tonstflooked with astonishment at the man. 1 He had not Imagined EansdeU as a reader of the Scriptures. PWl mnat on. ah-' TTaM wenf Ir." sstrl wililnmaon. Tnnv nodded. "The outer erust They pansi, nave per- first van has left your camp!; v. . fccted some; apparatus to- make "And the secondr ' ' - - possible.; but ' highly;; Improbable, -i... ' ' I that the apparatus came through la about four miles from the the passage of cold and darkness In road to your camp. fBu I think apace in sscn siav, m those tractors can pull all the way sir thawed out and the crust condl- in. They will bring nothing but tlons approached normal. It set It- runla,,4 thii ha hl tn ev I self . In .operanon auiuiunucaiiy. i commodate every one." He looked ' -wnat is tar wvum at hi watch and pondered. "They that the Mldlanltes hava discovered should be here before daybreak, oner insHumuuu,. Now-I don't know about the power We know from Lady Cynthia that and light In. these dtles. Von Belt they are months ahead of us In ex- anmwMA vim tut ennthar man and DerlmenUng with , .Bronson Betan start an InvesUgaUon of Its source. macDiuery. - '"w we'll want tit irnnw thar. Tha other bare nut to order ana set going the dty Investigated had enormous power-Impulse machinery connect- subterranean granaries and store- ed with the .city which, they have houses. Williamson you search for occupied,- , ' 1 thenu Jack yob take care of hone- "The impulses frointhat installs- tag. Shirley, flwl Kyto and arrange tlon may be carried by -cables no- meal at daybreak, Prepare "for der the ground; or. probably, five . . hundred we're- .almost 1 that many.7. .k . -, , f Shirley left . i )V r Hastily Tony dispatched others from his Improvised headquarters. Soon he was alone with Ransdell 'I got your Signal" be said. ''You wanted every one cleared. out but, me. I Whyr , , , Bansdeli glanced at the- door. "For very good reason, Tony. I've some thing important to ten you-v "wnatr - r i - ' "There's somebody else In this city." . t , Tony smiled. ;"I know that feel ing. James and I had it, xou get used to It" -' v Bansdeli . shrugged. - ?Tm ' not Iophv ton . know." I ' don't, v set hne fMltnff: FIai-a's mr evidence! I reached the gates. I saw something I whisk around a distant building. ft Mnttfflt YlBVA tlAAfl mAt1wlt mlffht have been the end of one of those I little antomowies. . men, anerii I'd started things going, I took t Fighting Ants Wljh Smoke In BrasIL Prepared by National Geographic Society, WMhlnerbn. D. C WNU servloe. ...... ' s HB word snV to" Japanese ' I consists of two- complex char- X. actera. The ' first character means "Insect" t the second, "unselfish, Justice 1 and ' courtesy.' In other words an jant Is "an- un selflshi Just coorteons Insect" That is a delightful compliment, and many species may deserve. It i but there- are ants-as savage; and ruthless as the ancient -Huns or Mongols ants that devote their lives to foraging in Vast armies, de stroying the nests of others,; and killing all Insects 'and animals In their way. . i 'r '.There are queen ants thafenter foreign colony, Ingratiate them' walk.7 I found this.1 He . handed Tony half of a sand wich. A bite had been taken out of it a big bite. The other half and the filling were missing. : But the bread was fresh.. '-' ' Tony .stared at It "Good Lord!" . "That bread would be stale In twelve hours. . lying as it wss on the street" "Anything elser - '. "This building was' open. The nthAra . vorfl ahiit o.We Used Tour Instructions for getting into tbeta. them.' But In here things were disturbed. Chairs,, tables.., There . was s ' ball of paper on' the floor of this room. Nothing on It" . Ransdell produced a crumpled sheet of paper. ."The Other People had paper,' Tony said. "Not paper watermarked In Eng Tony . walked around the room, selves with the citisens, foully mur der, the true queen, and usurp her place. There are ants that raid the nests of their neighbors and. kidnap thert young as slaves. Some, high in ,tn scaie or ant civilization, make their own gar dens and grow their own special food. There are ants that keep cows": others that gather and store' honey In barrels made from living nest-mates: still others that use their own jroutig as spools of silken thread in making nests. In sheer numbers, too, the ants challenge imagination. Their, legions outnumber those of every other land creature In the world, except possibly some minute forms of life. So far, some 8,uw species, suDspe des, and varieties have been col lected, and painstakingly classified. J ' Interesting 8tudy. The Immense amount of work de- Voted to studying ants In all regions a tli wnrlrl honra witness to their "I've Bn Conducting a Search. 80 maKnetic ftppeai to the Interest of her. Has. Been Discovered. However have been phed however, they are aissemlnated as 1 monographs on the ants of Mada- . . .. 1 .. n I Anj m ua ralo1nnIn earn. mnma mnrr at pamiMiifM. innia. xbhuie au w, ' ' ' ,mn.- ii Ah'fhla oitv. Hi loirues' of the species which Inhabit they reached the city that Tony and Brasll. Chile, Switzerland, Connect!.- James entered, and we benefit from cut ano ine pemuauiu .ivr t - - irnrnia. une nuge voiudjb imt with the ante or tne tseigian vougo ruADfes iv alone contains imv pages. The common niue yeiuiw uuubc sucked out and passed through the bodies of the tiny . Insects, most of which take more tha they can ab sorb. ' '..'?sV.if'' ' ; ( . As this forms the cbJef food of many ants, they tend and protect their cows as conscientiously as do 1 sny pastoral people. . Sometimes they even build sheds of carton, a papery substance, "on the .trunks of trees to shelter them. At the ap proach, of cold "weather the''ats. sometimes gather them Into their nests on' plant roots, taking them out .to pasture again when the dan ger of frost is over and their proper food plants are growing. . On Point in Common. All ant colonies have one point In Ucommon. The members, excepting, of course, guests, parasites, and other Intruders, are al children of a widow queen who has lett tne home nest on 'her nuptial flight. After mating high In the air, the male always dies, as he falls to earth far from the home nest and Is helpless without workers to care for and feed him. The female, how ever, has marvelous resources with in herself, and all alone she estab lishes a home and a family of her own. After fertilization the queen creeps into some cranny beneath bark or under a stone; sometimes she constructs a small shelter or erode paper made by chewing bark from a tree. Now she lays her first eggs. During the time when she was a larva and a newly hatched reroaie In her home nest, she had been con stantly cared for and even pam pered by the workers of the parent colony. Special foods were given For Your Comfort?-! , It Is sometimes very", nncomfort ; able to hold a glass ontaInIn .. , ? hot drink. You can prevent this very easily by placing the glass con ' -talnlng the drink Into another Iass, The outer glass will. remain cool . This Is a good hint to remember . when serving a hot drinfc Bj'fpniS l !f one In bed. - ' ' Vf i" THE HOTJSEWUI'M., ; Copyright by Public Ledger, was Neatly Trapped n J , .. . 1 n .1 H.V. Cvh .Recently a imuinu. .-- ,, sued for $100,000 by a negro who falsely claimed that his legs bad been paralyzed in an accident sent two negro detectives to his town to expose him. They set up a crystal gazing parlors and, after severally weeks, subtly arranged to tell the; .J victim's fortune In his home. The crystal "forecasted" that the only ii: way he could win his suit was to carry a log over the railroad track . 'the next morning, hopping across on one, leg and back on the other sev eral times. So he did. And a movie cameraman, hidden in a bush, "shot' the act and killed the action. Col lier's Weekly. ' BOYS! GIRLS! ' Read the Grape Nuts ad In anothet column of this paper and learn? how . to Join the Dizzy Dean Winners an$ win valuable free prizes. Adv. Hi., but How? Composer My tunes are the chil dren of my brain. Pianist Yes, by adoption. Pear son's Weekly. From now on there' is no further use for wings, so she scrapes or bites them off. The wing muscles disintegrate and add to the stored up food which she Is able to feed her first Babies by regurgitation. The first hatched are runts and weaklings, but ants, nevertheless. Their Instinct Is fully developed and they go to work collecting for their mother and for tneir new ana constantly appearing sisters. An ant colony has been createa. The queen, her troubles over, De comes a mere egg-laying machine, carefully fed and protected by her Danes. .?. Ik A, 1 A te1 MAtniueihEiaiul pondering this. W,.' th ot Them nan't M - many peopie. -nM.h Since we arrived, ever since 1 found '"""iv" -Z'V. T' Z ... . . . - ... I ' . a.i JMra -A 1ltA An ah In. DOWN the sunlit streets or tne' am l" '..it, th ohiMron nf thA ttnrrh I board, and so has traveled to all Dan and Dorothy, walked hand In I parts of the world. It takes kind M(nn At hA .nnrian ahmit lv. also, to heated houses, and so. . ,,.,). a tronlcal ant it thrives un, Br,.u u ur r -------- , nfr. -i v.. h children. tening .their, noses against we snow Airhoueh oractically all ant cole- MITia M IlrrML CICl VnUClvi D - Some warm day, preferably aft er a shower, find a nice, -flat stone Sunny hillside and turn ic There probably will be an near, beneath It a series of on" over. aiu w. -tana that tke world was gone, that ine sanawicn, vo ueeu xouuutuuK ha lnft It forever ThU was ant nest beneath it a series oi oonlaun enthralling land of to anomer. ,n& -Th-k-with sdnnv .. rirrri! i . ,', m awv , aT ' - " ' 11 . kMln. ea eewaeal n A f 1 I AT . TIlHir UU1IJB VM'O aV " - Hdlisll-loiwi HIT Zr than the then, and put watchers here." i One, very others. Is the Pllfl LFJ UU 'lOOWCUUVUi aaa -' vweww l sr - a. 1 with7 tiers bt streets and ' breath- Uueen, or there may be several of "Of courw." fd RansdeH "It Z ttem If the colony Is a large one. might be some one els The Mid- - "1, K there are males, they are pres- lanltes might have explored here I1". .ZZZ, liiZ . nniv durinir the mating season: and left The Other .People tad rlmMjlam. who cduld they are usually much smaller than gtarts the new colony. nbA A..mnre, i loaat mnit them went allot J am eg, wo coma uwy p.,,jull nrt a nles are founded by a lone female, there are some extraordinary excep tions. One Is Carebara, an ant or Asia and North Africa, noted ror being a great enemy of the "white ante," or termites, on which It feeds. Takes Help With Her. When the mother-to-be Carebara goes on her honeymoon, a number of the almost microscopic wonters attach themselves to her legs by their Jaws, and In this way are with her to be of help when sue "vTr;."n:-Zi;.AH,7t notand who Wd not attempt-to merest, gener, - ,Tw hAir-...L. ' " conceal his continued sstonlsh- wearing mrgo like whole wheat . ,. . r . . rsT.V-r . - r.i Protected. Tony grinned. "Ton aren t se-l , Mlv. far hA4 nt e" piiab of larvae and ounae, a few rlously suggesting that the . Other 'ghlrje 9 the children In a tone of them unusually big and destined People maj be alive hersl" I to avoid frightening tbenj.'vFor to become females, will be whisked "Why notr- , aanger dangled over these splendid below out of sight while you are WeU why notV, Airyway some ,ou i00k closely, you one is. .Sples-ghoSts-some one." nentod vet canable of snatchlna may see the eggs, little clusters of It was growing light when the ,m .7a v RAif. . vs.. I h., white sDecks adhering together. trucks came back from the other , .-mi,.hu that .nrvivnra of tha Tha "ant eegs" of commerce are camp, Tony was busy .with hot soup Lthe other People-haunt- Not, eggs at all, but pupae of the wueuBiw.vaUuwi.il.v- nnnjlned remains of their large rea ant, une cocoous, muu hlnv . "Where's Von BelUI" I ,Hnn9K n it that rn I whlnh adult ants soon would -i oon i mow. , . . ruthless men from ; Earth b the emerge, are gathered in large- quau- muu v us aw. jruu , "No.".'"''' J' ' Vanderbllt scowled. Quarter of an hour ago To keep clean and healthy take TO Pierce's Pleaaant Pellet. They regulatt liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. Tragic Truth Some people are not deserving ol their misfortunes. r . r" a.- ... a "Fatherl" said : Hendron In '"-Mighty Voles. "We Thank Thesis . Then1 He Pitched Forward, i - there, qnder the sun and the stars In the bare earth of Brbnson Beta.". " '"' Dodson, Duquesne and Kve sat In a room with Hendron's bodyr- room of weird and gorgeoua decoration, a room of august "- dimensions a room Indirectly Illuminated. If they had but known they would, have been glad that Col. Hendron laf in the hall of the edifice that had been the home Of the greatest scientists of Bronson Beta some Incalculable age before them. Tony left tha He was on his way ti teU you some- "' z. thins about the power. He turned rutniess men aitjuj , dmilu uie i buihi - - .MMt.nitA.-" . ".: aa . nnndrnn hA titles In Europe and dried and ex- ..... .l . uAjt- ytAil tn Via used as food for gold- iTTul nheadto bide to this metropolis flsh and. captive soft-billed birds. lEThiS before Its occupation by Hendron's At zoos' few of them are put In Tony called council ot the Can-1 raatard fed to the anteaters. In our nest under tne stone mere . UtMk Kni.Mnn may be one or more ruuiuou wrcuco tollrlnir alowlv abOUt among uio ants. These are guests or para. itAB. Often they have a strange .w. vlnU,u n,. rH.i in. hold sdoii the affections of their seemed odd-he-d have had to, run j orttZftl7tf m the surfl vots of hosts. The, beg liquid food regur. '"5. .JXr; ZljriZ tral Authprity. to consider, especial-1 a cwuw. a tmniaue . y,. probtemi- . " part of a Itlr ' ta off,, I hustled around the same cor- , . .. .. mnrMIM, -,te, , often they have ner, but he was out of sight y. U " .uf. 'V nmi An. hold u Extraordinary and somewhat pi ratical methods of establishing col onies are followed by the females of some ants, usually species not physically capable of caring for their own first broou. une Kina steals Into the nest of a related species, hurriedly seizes and makes a pile of the pupae aireaay were, and -fiercely defends them, from their rightful owners. When adult ants emerge from these pupae they are loyal to their kidnaper mother and, antlike, commence to care for her eggs and for the young hatched from them. This results' in a mixea colony of two species. A few species of western ants or the genus Formica have very small females, thickly covered with soft yellow hair. Entering a colony of another, though closely related, species, they so Ingratiate tnem aelvett with the workers that they are adopted and the rightful queen Is murdered by her own progeny. who devote the rest of their fives 1 Pil MORE LUSCIOUS VEGETABLES Fresh, large, full-flavored and luscious veg . etables can be grown right in your btfek-yard or garden, if you use Ferry's Purebred Vege table Seeds the kind that have been Ameri ca's favorite seeds for three generations and more. Don't miss this chance to economize! pretty fast o make the, next cer-M """ "h. had cimV from iVtatedfrom the communal crop, to the new queen and ner young, xne ner; So I Jammed along looking fr storage stomach, ot the ants, original Inhabitant, eventually die ...win, w .1,. him .-nimrtt Hendroiil tamil.ia Wm Htudaui "V . thir off. leav ng their native nest en- went back, Nothing to see at the I iA Lt thecolonr bej er .ndher rood i of the mtarp- spot where he'd left me.-; I" Tony was calling. ' Taylor-Wft Uamson-Smlth Alexander look for Von Belts, t Arm yourselves. h.a AAnnttnn f thi. anhlds and cocclds, the -cows of . But two hours Itjter'ton Belts empty city by less than four the iants.'As "E"! had not been found. ' I- , . hWdred DeooleT Ignorant of it , J warmer, the lee will bejaken out Day broke with Its long; deUb- The searching parOes. as they re-1 nd "pasturea ' on tne ..a rinam whiTA . tha atrsnim. I . . . . .. w..w . !, k at mania. Bomeuuice uu iuvuau vv - ' " i mrneo dp aeui uaua . - - . , . . . .L eerie glow of the night Ught that .it, Kport, appeared before this com- where they do ucn.PB'n'' lumlned the city faded. There was nvfttee? . , . ; V ' "WP8- In Ws case,, ants ,im n. (VYwrtNrrmn.l , ;' : 'ant an accessory to me iacu n M .;, , i .. the aphid that does the arm, but F4 Alt Abrat them ; the damage is greatly exaggerated 1 Clams, ' oysters,' snd ..mussels, by ;the - ants' lender 'care, ,V WW crawling on the bottom or soms t By a stsoking proce aiuar no sound In the Streets but the sculling feet "of the sentinels whom Tony had posted.; si?ti Now the night- watch was - rer lleved, and searching parties set out In north Africa a fertile queen of the "decapitating ant" (Bothrlomyr- mex decanltans) will ny to a nesi of Taplnoma. much larger Hint and loiter around tne entrance un til Tanlnoma 'workers seize ber. They take her Into the nest but for aome reason do not .ear. ner; wnere- upon ahe climbs onto the back of the rightful queen and saws at her neck until the head falls off, Then tha Tanlnoma workers , adopt her and care. for her eggs and young until the nest is popuiatea oniy oy the offspring of the regiciae. More males and icmaies are pro "'"- .- " r . --"LL. ..- . :.7.r.- .... kktaln fi-nm ThA again under strict order not to sen-1 stream, rea upon mau una m uai-. miwias, " ' "Zr I oiipens fly away. ' And an- arate Into squads of less than six. ter which .they draw,.lnto their plant lice a highly vs J lTmom repeat and to make communication, at reg- mouths from the "water about fhem, stance, honey-deW. This Is the sweet o( lapinoma, anq repea, Count 'Em God's gift to mankind Is great men. There are not many. ' " Hi 1 I'll' lfF' i; v, i '.a Bargains Yes You find them announced in the columns of this paper by merchants of our community who do not feel they must keep the quality of their merchandise or their prices under cover. It is safe to ouy ot xne mArrhnnt who ADVERTISRS. I some luvaiuumuis biiu ui umw v"-""--'"'" - - 1 L ,'tm. haa hiwn I the oroCeSS. , . .?, .; . . v " ' u - I illar Intervals, with the Central As-1 In turn they are devoured by star- sap ot plants .after. It has been j taisproce. I n. watchers reluctant-1 thorlty. . i - J' , , t Osb, snd men, .v , , ' , v ,'!.-,- - v Vf ,' ''',-,-. - ( " l. I ' 1- , ,,.' I . J ' fl. I ,'lMlB' Hi' t " ' i, I Jr 't I i . Vl ' j S , u' J 1 " f r ' ' , - , V u , , i i ' . ,", ' '' , '
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