'irf ? -rm """"?she Bai?f?"lTl'"ih<>Ve SUpper w,,b n8'" Presently she arose: "Con?, let ok nir a PUTMP OTTTT T _ J7 J teave you *Dd B*">le. ride. We can dlscuaa It better In the IHHBI^H !?? CHARMING QUILT DADPFDC what will a tub and a change saddle." \ IS "SUN BONNET* JVUDDLIIj ouf?f *eT? UP her tWng' and ra? w"'^yd~n^^,htoX'rld' \+Xf?N-9g \ [?JH ., crandmothe. cuuuc V Velen h ??S,r??m- After It. would he be as strong as 1 ^.V\C I ^f\ D . M ,\ ?V AAnm He,an badn t time to tell me much," he was now? Tj be near her Ad ^Vf^/atf tCW* M A ? * D 1) liflvT ranso^ T L hHaJS kldDape<1 ber f0r B,ri?es led the of ranch ? ^ L ? l\llll3 A In th7 hrTi d^k" hellhole down handi8 ul,on and the VV-? ? ^^BR^ I /-V 1WVWfl iall^ltHMK R?Kbere' H?ost- she ?he received could not have been an,- ?> I ?? U \A V T CfHI ?/ J. calledIt Held her there caotlre. They thing but gratifying. ^B\ \ ?? W T L ?4PW/S with m8m?nB 'hanaaelvea?gambling Jim got on the horse Rarnea saddled B cc. CisAltVBW ?? - VI - WM^HI X ?.y moaay- Heesoman's crew for him and followed Helen who to his / lUcYin^ HI k. 1 <'W|| jStnZTnm *? .? /!??? theLhem. There was a battle. In surprise took the road back up to the ^BB M ? Pf?* *l\ J&SBlWl /anc (irev nZnh y?u klUdd H?y? and brought ranch house. Perhaps she had for- W ^BB .e-V ? elen back- ???That's the gist of her gotten something. But when he turned ' j ^B ?7'h? Ut H Tant u detal! " the b^n"! she was mounting the trnll ' Rf^"| HAPPY and prosperous New A A H ffiM&iMafcrf. eA/f 5T dollar .!-* ,' ?e m0Dey' aJm0St t0 8 ,hat led up the ridge' If there bad ^ LX Year:" All day the words fc A A B T. ' *|f ^ ? rePN?d JsK been giants on huge steeds palling Jim [fx* had been flung at Bob Cam- M V ^ V y7 I TXTXTTT 8 111811 re8ar<ied Tl?at as of back, he still would have kept on. \ eron; everywhere he went %A# E? \ I ? Oopyristat. wNua*nrU*. e consequence and urged Jim to a When they got up to the level ridge, fihjVjk I they echoed in his ears. He ?? \f EZ jL ' f 1 ^^?^^BBgBBggggggggg! t? a ? i wbole affair. among the pines, he trotted to catch fT/1 /V? wanted to shut them out. to 'w "* ? B ) * \ i 1 L????????? HBHBfcssasrasaBsdtf X.T ?*' ~ to? ' """ 9^1 '-T-T """ ~ J? Jt- 5 1 "5."' ? ?TTV CHAPTER XIII Continued ' waa to keep you at Star ranch. I His thoughts locked around the Last night. In summing up the old J* _y^lvj | Bonnet'^oulu" for "a home* darling "if ?1 ?? pe J0U won t let this Hays debacla astounding fact?this was the trail year, he had come to the conclusion ?&"' I Mr . lh (.nn]r. . , h . It Soon they were on the way, Helen drive you away." they had ridden down, after that en- 'bat he was an utter failure, that ha ^^\tQ 1 ' '* %?<' looks when finished One of the sir comfortably settled In the back of the "It'll be Impossible for me to stay." counter when be had kissed her. Sight ?l?bt as well discard the Idea of be- ?? gfj K 'IB of the baby ig',b0wn here The two-seated wagon and Jim riding be- rejoined Jim, briefly. "But thanks for and hearing, his sense of all around coming a writer. Every story that he f 7 / I / ' I IS Inch blocks are stamped on white side Tasker In front. . Jour kindness." him, seemed strangely Intensified. The bad aent out had come back. U waa ' W \ , / . B material The appllaue patches are A rancher, at whose place Tasker "I'll have you manage the ranch? pines whispered, the rocks had a secret true that a few editors had encour- ^BP^aHBS/ i i ? stamped for cutting and sewing on stopped. Invited them to pass the night give you an interest. Anything?" voice, the sky turned blue, the white aged him?one of the best known In ^ I ?J J ( H many colored beautiful prints. The at his house, and next morning take "Please don't embarrass me further, clouds sailed, the black Henrys loomed the country had told him to keep on, Vjkjf M (7 ' ? embroidery 1* In almple outline the road from there to Grand June- i can't stay. . . . It's hard to con- above and the purple-gray valley deep- 'bat he had a fine literary style But v., 1 j j ? stitcb lion, which could be reached in a long fess?but I have had the gall, the ened Its colors below. oone of them had kept bis offerings. T i ^ -'4' / '1 Send 15c to our quilt department day's drive. Jim accepted both Invita- absurd luck, to fall In love with your Helen halted her horse under the Bob felt that the wisest thing he Bi^B 1 , jfm/ f *1 and we will mall you one complete tion and advice. In the morning Tas- sister. I couldn't help it ... I want very pine where they had stopped to could do was to chuck the wbole thing . l/ j' j 1 biock like the above picture, also ker hade them good-by and God-speed. Jou to know, however, that it lias listen to the hounds and cowboys rac- *t the beginning of the New Year. Yet I ^ 7*/'y / I picture of quilt showing the six dif ?Thank you. Mr. Tasker," replied turned me from that old outlaw life, lng up the ridge after the deer. down in his heart he knew that writ- /./ rl J fcrent blocks. Make this one block Helen. "I shall remember your kind- I'll go away and begin life over again." "My sense of direction seems to be l?g wa? a Port of him; that It would , up and see how It looks when 9n ness. And I'd like to buy back the "By Jove! So that's your trouble, all right." said Helen. be an almost Impoftlble task to keep ished. Six blocks, each different. two horses Jim traded you.' Does Helen know?' "Helen, I fear It's better than your away from the untidy desk back In his will \rc mailed for 75c postpaid. "I'll fetch them. If you'll tell me "Yes. I told her. It was after she sense?of kindness, let me sav. ... den- But he would hav? to do 'L a ..... ,, . . This is another of our good-look where," replied the rancher. asked me to come and stay at Star Why did you bring me here?" I man couldn't hold a girl to a promise, IJLiillLiliJLLLiJLLiii " V ?"! lndlT.ldaal t0 lng quilts and. like the others, must "Star ranch, north of Grand June- ranch. She said she would never feel "Please look at my cinch," she re- wlth nothln? t0 offer her but falture- J ? m, , * thou8aod P^P1* be workH up to be appredsted. tion." safe again unless I came. So I had plied, coolly. Bob knew that Dorothy Trent was I T|_|C klC\Y/ YFAP t , 7 . c oopuoctuallty . Address?Home Craft Co, Dept. "I've heard of thet Wal, you may to tell her." jlm dismounted. more nnsureof back of his resolution to quit the writ- ? -? ?a??r J-' D. Nineteenth and St. Louis A venae, expect me some day, though I had "Declare I don't blame her. I'd feel himself than ever in any of the many ,n? *ame- H? ,OT** Dorothy and she ! By GEORGE COOPER t _ro^ln_ ' " ^ * B^i*? Sl I?u?s, Mo. taken a likln* to your bay hoss." a little safer myself. That devil Hays crucial moments of his career. He did love<J hlm- had beeD oogag?<l t in IndUnspoli* News j ^ *Ter an<j watch In this Enclose stamped addressed en Jim drove off In the clear cold air left his trade-mark on me. Look here, not understand a woman. He could 8lnce thelr ??nlor year at Northwest- ? ' th . ht . , lrt" FnTfr._ velope when writing for any Lnfor of a mountain autumn morning be- ... By thunder, Wall, It's a blooming only take Helen literally. ern- " was tlme tha' he should say HHHH1HI1I|1I11|||||H T went into a huddle of aecret mation fore the sun had come up. mix. I understand you, and think Her saddle cinch was all right, and something about marriage; It waa not . SONG lor the Old planning "Helen, you shouldn't have asked you're a man to respect and like, he rather curtly told her so. ?r<J? bp'd her 88 1he w" /\lThil. Ur knell i, tolled. At twelve that night they were to hold Di""lr for Co-p.ay him to fetch the horses, said Jim re- Can't we get around the trouble some- "Then?maybe It's my stirrup," she ! wou d haT? l? *et a Position that AnJ momenU ?./ especial celebration. They could count v',hlng Inelegant as trying provingly. "He'll find out I lied." how?" went on, lightly, as she removed her would enabIe blro 10 ke?P a ?lrl like But a rang and a cheer on Old Eoxton The moment the big to "pet on aire." At a party you offer "Lied! What about?" "There is no way, Herrick." booted and spurred foot For the ,lod Mew leer. bell began to clang . . that would >"'cr -,:?s,s 3 1:,,te mor" 'ban you "I told Tasker you were my wife." "Helen has her own sweet will "Well. I can't see anything wrong H m'UDIJLI'IK IfhUe u.e watch the Old Year dial be the first Instant of the first minute *ou'd have if you were dining aione. "Oh, that!" laughed Helen, and about everything. If she wants you to with that, either. . . ^ Helen." 'IB 3 BMklrMg Oh! uj griel and pain of the New Year. Exactly! There waa ,be reason being that you do not turned away a scarlet face. "It can be stay, you'll stay, that I can assure Something thudded on the ground. -p J In U Bn> Na'er can come again, something fine and dependable In the know exactly what they like and explained easily If necessary. . . . Her gloves and her sombrero. But H r I 5-llB And its care Iter buried deep: thought of Old Foxton. they said. Cava therefore provide a wider choice than Look! This glorious country! . . . they surely had not fallen. She had eg- V M BL But what joy untold you confidence In the human race. He ?"u would for your family with No, I don't ever want to leave It." flung them! A wave as Irresistible as iiVavLHF i ^ Doth the New Yes/ hold, was as right as Fa- whose tastes you are familiar. A gay Somehow Jim got through that long the force of the sea burst over him. ... ,|J 1Y . And what hopes uiihtn it sleep! ther Time himself. it ^ aad P??ty house, a channing table, ride of suspense, fear and thrills, and ^But he looked hp, outwardly cool. And / ^k/i itfmi At one minute of well-prepared and well-served food. when they reached Grand Junction ?VbL/ aa he did her gloved hand went to his JiNf{jli A song lor the Old. twelve, where par- "f"" the formula for a successful Just after dark It was Done too soon 1 shoulder. 1%T|^^B| While its knell is wiled, ties were in prog- Jr party. If tBe hostess is straining er for him. Fortunately he got Helen "Nothing?the matter with?your ^^^^B And the Iriends it gave so true! ress. every one />a|IS "T nerve, and it U evident tliat she into the little Inn before she was rec- m?jk stirrup," he said huaklly. ->rJ AB^^^B But, with hearts ol glee, stopped talking, fy has undertaken more than she can ognized, and then returned to put the / 7 " ^ V -No. After all It's not my cinch? WlMKr ! ft Let us merrily They waited expec- '/ accomplish vriih ease and pleasure, a tired horses In the care of a stable nor my stirrup. . . . Jim, could any of if r I' re/come in the bright, bright New! tantly. The minute // dinner or luncheon is almost d.?med boy. Jim did not risk entering store Jfp your western girls have done better HBBV r<" ,h' h,,'hu we gained. hand crept on to A- to faLI?r*,?Mr?" L?ic*st?r Lancaster or saloon. Hays had had secret friends cpw Jl? \ \ than this?" For the good attained, twelve. Lips were in Good Housekeeping Magaxine. there. Yet Jim was keen to hear the "Than whatr "It Will Bs Glorious to Halp You Work We will not the Old despite; opened In readiness li ? ^ _ - gossip about Star ranch. He was late ff -'JmfJJms.\ "Than fetching you here?to this Out Your Career." But ? toy more sweet, to about with the To tba Elderly, Aayvray for supper, having taken time to shave place where It happened." Making life complete. flr?t ringing of the JM|| A "rare musical treat" is usually and change his shirt. ic jQSFjl\S?k "Yea They would have been more Dorothy; he couldn't ask her to exist In the golden New Year lies. great bell. But no f ] something old. To his surprise he found Helen radl- jjlJF/ r^rBlw L merciful." on the meager pittance he was getting sound came clang- ==^^=^===r^=^= ant. / >5lliASi\ljckcJ "But since I love you " from the Pryor company. He had tak- A song lor the Old. a ln* orer the roof "What do you think Bernie has 4B^Wse?/AScfM< 1VJ3 "You are mad," he cried. en the Job simply becauae It gave him While Us knell is lolled, tops . only the small tinkles of their BJJTTTJTTllTFJTTTfTl done?" ^B| V (> "And since I want you presently 80 much time for writing, caring noth- With a grander, broader seal, own c'ocka chiming the hour. ?HIIBII ' |||^f Ml IB "Bernie 1" ejaculated Jim. V \\ I to behave somewhat like you did that lng at tbe ,lme for tbe 8ma11 8alary AnJ ' ,oruAui l*~' SILENCE! Nothing more. 1RHB'I UI'1 ?lL"11 "Yes. My brother. This good woman jj day." aDd tbe 'ack ot opportunity that it Let us greet the New. They couldn't believe IL For forty told me. ... Jim, you are the richer jj He reeled under that The truth was heI,t Heart and purpose ever leal! years that bell had been rung precisely ^ by ten thousand dollars." llf IFY' almost overwhelming Tbe strong The unhapplnesa brought by his rw Let the ills wa met, on tha dot. The little clock-bells ceased fWt g M "Richer? . . . Me!" ^AW \f WJf't earnest light of her eyes told more aolva "bowed plainly In the weary And the tad regret. their chimes. The minute hand crept B > n*8 **.. "Indeed. Bernie offered ten thou- JMm than her words Her pallor had van- droop of Bob's ahoulders and the tired With the Old be buried deep: by the hour. All the awaited thrill A sand dollars for my safe return." ilJ!2iV* AW V BH lshed She was no longer cool llnea on bla ^'"h facfc He fonnd " T(" "h" ioy untold collapsed miserably. B "You know I wouldn't take a dol- II'tIILa/iB"Jim vou might have saved me hard to Join In the small talk and fun Doth the New Year hold, "I'll tell yon what It Is.' cried some lar!" flashed Jim. this Bnt nerhana It Is iust as well of the New Year's party that was go- And what ho pat w,thin u sloe p! one. "We're wrong ... our time la fast!" "Well! What do you want. Jimr ' You are laboring under some-delu.ion Ihg on. If Dorothy h.dnY been ? In- = ,?Tll!T "T ^ 1 j she inquired, with a woman's sweet ^ ? that , mUBt dl L , want you_ alatent upon hli coming, he would have __ 'ha hour the big bell sounded its FeeLskeew Etermal tantalizing mystery. "However, never , ??k Mv Cinch" She Re- ask you to stay" " ' remained away, for he waa In no mood /? /1 # / . '*?'? de*P notes. Clocks were eet Not even ace frees one from mak mlnd that now. Listen. Bernie hired nl,.icofl7 ?K ?n ?w n?-I will stay Only Y?r frivolity. And now, an even deeper /1 11 it back ten minutes Even tho? p?,pl. l0g a fool of himself. all the riders available to hunt for C??"y- for ?k "^17b. Vn, bitterness had crept Into hi. heart, a. Jfl(> /\LQtlV a-a8?ned from th^r sleep looked at me. Also he found where Hays sold you. Is there any honorable reason thine -but but " he watched the crowd pay tribute to P * thelr ^at?fcee tnJ 8el lhem rtfllt our cattle, and he forced the buyers why you ought not stay?outside of ? ahe added "jim t am aure Everett Elstun, the literary lion of M 0 the belL B to sell back every head, at the price this unfortunate attachment to ? ^Vegolngbackto'FngTand l Raym0ndvl1^ ILfJtC \ M/lt d8T ?lgned-oft?, they paid. He threatened to take the Helen?" wouldTant you to go thi ?me Ue wondered how Dorothy had *ot ' V anD0>ln, "" ,Kadl? Wif/fi///IIIf* !7M 'f",? 0W badly your brotber was ernera!" Herrick exploded. "Whatever out of my brain. This wonderful West R ThomaSAM New YtAa* C you're wrong, both of you." declared HH-ttMSTU* r?-UC? WT bu"? Helen wants is quite right with me. and you are alike. I want both." ! How are you coming with your JQJ STORY I every one. "We were all wrong. Wa KHUJBAlIC FtVU, bUBI, She did not mention that Any- . , . I can't conceive of her insisting "But I am nobody. ... 1 have noth- wr 1 D*' e 88 VSl^: "" ? *" ' know It becauae we set our clocks by SilWlB NMnlBB. llBBCBlBff way it couldn't have been much, for on your ,taying here-unless there U ,?g," he cried haltingly. Bob gave a mirthleas laugh. Ivejust the midnight belL" * Brhaa ?' Bernie has been here. . Aren't you hope for you." ..You have everything a woman 7''rf* ^heZat Th. boy. raised aurprt^ eyebrows ^nZreZ going to eat any supper? Oh, I shal ?That wildi HerrlcW. i can't con- ne?d3 make ber happy and kPep f l . w tt*ftTni!E t0WD ha" of th? ama" we," they said, "hart correct I . a* b\aw gUslk'/Mrim I not sleep much tonight , . . And what ce,re of such a thlng. It wouldn't be her gafe The fact that j d|d not know la' nli? * ** u .Ijl Tillage of lenders had no -railroad' time. Nobody In Landers la ? Mi shall I tell Bernie? fair to Uke her seriously?after the wha, these th|nga reaIly were untlI ^8 ? .. cloolt- but 8 h?11 ,n the cn" f'?h' - - ? bot u?'-"' ^ The query was arresting to Jim and borror ghe's been through?and her iateiy ghould not be held against me." Giving up In a hurry? ElatuD sal , The jan|tor Kal one of it came out at laat It had to, of he hastened to direct her mind Into lntense gratefulness." "Bnt it might be generosity?pity? 8 trlfle aharPly- ... 1J those fuaay fellows who course. Old Foxton sputtered to his other channels, trying to make her feel He,en came ln t0 breakfast next the necessity of a woman of your "1>e bepn tr>'lD,! ,for alm08t two ?=ke a positive creed of do- w|fe. His wife told ? neighbor. Th. JINlJiMJIUJJllflN concerned- that they had still fifty nrn.ne attlred In the riding habit kind to?to pay." years," Bob answered. A M lng everything on the dot. news ran like wildfire. Though inclined flllMill|MSl9lUllIil? miles to cover. had WQrn on that never-to-be-for- "Tn)e. It might be. Only It Isn't "And you think a few hours every USA He kept hli watcb ,et "rail- to be scandalized at first, the whole Every moment of that ride next day d of tbelr rlde , broul!ht you here!" now and theD 0 y should road Ume-. consequently when the old town laughed. It came to be consid- ?^lllMwlSljLlZfl was a Joy and a pang. It seemed as g exclaimed Herrick. "If ' jim wrapped his arms around her ba?e. broUBhtritly ?" f'n'forbore ma" entered 'be ba" ln m?rQln*' eml 8 caPltaI b'k? ? ? ? ir D?"r ^ IferCsagksfcetsCaMi.B I I short as the preceding one had been y rd never want t0 ride an(J for the reason that he was ^7' ' ^ re TZt a"ery """ kneW " "" ,exactly ona Pasted. BrxmclM.1 ?dTTroat lr.ltotl.wa I long. Helen was gay, sad, thoughtful, ' ain'" ' ashamed to betrav the tears which ,baD thre? yeara ? , -g mlnute of "?Tpn' Tha aple< tn"'n) ?et Tw?n'J minutes before midnight the lJAg. M gos. m.1 and talkative by turns, but she did not agaln ? . .. . . , KiinaoA his eves he hurled his face tbat 1 waan *as,lna lnk- , there. The olfices of the probate Judge janltor In hia cubby hole found himself L?J infringe on the one subject that cruel- After gree^ting ber' dit". co",d 0D,y blI"dad bla he w.,a" In ? moment Bob was confessing hi, were on the ^0D? -floor. The town bound, and not too fled Jim. look his admiration and wonder ZZ Zr lo hiT ^inJ hrenth and real reason for quitting Elstun lla hall ba(1 to be kept warm. When the roughly gagged. His WNX-4 52-M It chanced that as they surmounted "I am taking up my ranc .e ?w- ' hevond tene<l quietly, then he spoke. I. too, Janitor left at night watch was removed the pass that led down Into Star ranch where It left off?with reservations In the ' > had that problem." he said. "There was MAM It wa, exactly five flH^Pl from his pocket and valley the sun was setting out of a from sad experience, replied Helen She ran soft ungloved hands through a gtr|. ( felt sure she wouldn't be sat- // minutes past six. At held before hisevee. glorious cloud pageant over Wild as she took her seat "Bernie. we had his hair and over his temples. enple. tgfled with what 1 had to offer. For- six the hell pealed |WTB| The minutes ticked %/ I Horse Mesa and the canyon brakes of to trade Jim's horse. Buy. What can cl,ip8' .wan^ro^inre'adven tunately.l found on, In time she want- ?u, l? only ringing " -\\kgS .hem^ve. sws, fOUr I the Dlrtv Devil Jim iudced of Its he ride today." palled me. I wanted romance. ad\en ed t0 gbare my struggles. Maybe the for the day. and peo- ei^Bl "ntil twelve. The I beauty and nrofunditv bv the sudden "He may take his choice. There arc ture. love. . . . Jim. regard myself )r, ,OTe feelg game way." pie set their watches nW man writhed In \ i . _ a? ? II Silence U enjoin^ uLn his coCan any number of good beasts." Jus, a, fortunate a. yo? think you are. Bob found ,ha, Elstun was right. U||^^B,bylt sSf^^WB hl. bonds Not a AdVCrtlSinCr III Ion She never snoke another word "By the way. Jim. I told Tasker to Lift me off. WeII sit a while unde. Dorothy wag ?gbast at the thought of OhlVnxton had a sound from tha , III until Jim halted th? team In front of follow us at once with our horses. I our pine tree. . . Jim hold me as you Wg t)p th(, work ha |0Ted. or cubby hole of Ml steeple. r\rhlloi* I the ranch-house porch "Home"' she shall treasure that horse. Gray. A rob- d'd that other t.me-here. doubting that she would want to .hare JMgiJjmM own where he could Five minutes past UOlmT | whlsnered if ?he had never ex- hers horse! . . . Tasker ought to be (THE END] hl? "It will 1* gloriou. to rest and smoke ... ten mlnutea ||| Pected to see It again here soon, maybe tomorrow." ?? ~ help you work out your career, ahe whenhewasn t past the hour. Ttien buva something m<*? || kn Tl . s Tim fplt the solid earth slipping ?*?? JlUu assured hlm. busy. It was the the slow clanging of II ?k halloa Derrick came out under his feet. Jin Jitsu means literally the art of a new resolution was made that custom on New twelve strokes. than space and circa* II POI!C,h* MRy JoTe_l,ere 5"?" ? today" he said, making one's opponent use his strength ra||ed for success Instead of failure. Year s eve for the Foxton uever discovered who kept i~Anmw%m III whs his greeting, as cool and I ' . u'n"tu tomor. to his own disadvantage. It Is not a xba Ne* Year was going to hrlng Boh town hall bell to ring out at midnight. b|m |? bis chair or who rang tha belL ||l nemotional as If they were returning casually. system of muscle building by physical the acceptance* that he craved. Though many enthusiastic youngsters Handtt-wtse a handkerchief swathed of this newspaper. It III mm a day's visit to the village row. Bay training, but rather a means of offset e w??t?m N.w.t>?rer um... would hare liked to send the Joyoua ai| but the eyea of hi, Jailer When the > ? ?j , i, II s, Bernie, here 1 am?thanks to with. ^ ?T~iaimed Helen with ting the effectiveness of powerful inns r I. n clanging out over the roofs of the |aat stroke sounded, the stranger an- Dujs space - IN my escort," replied Helen. So 8000; him ' cles by performing tbe most simple but A r tolrll, ow Foxton wotild have noae of ,led Foxton'a arms He swiftly left, tion plus the favor- ]|| Jim helped her out, while some cow- dark Inscrutable j - skillful maneuvers. It Is a scientific p Cood World IL That day he stayed seventeen hour, locked the door, and threw the key , , r II boys came running. "You are home. All 1. witn |)ctMo|i of ()>e kn0w,edge of the f^d^VOlutlon predict '? 'b? '??" ba" ??' n"tb,D<t 18 ?"?' through the tranW.m. By the time the *b,e consideration of II hnrri!dGke 'eam d?WD' ,lm ^"Bernie could you not induce Jim weaker spots ln the human anatomy. ^ mankind will become perfectly tled ,or ""!!*,* "ven " amal1- old man had fwd blms?lf there wasn't our readers for thia II ... ... ki Every trick that would heSurfounte ! . ? environment In ahout regulated village. so much as a sound in tbe entire build- . . II "You come la." returned Herrick. as to attyr she queri?l and f0u," In wrestling and bovinf I, th, rears rf it l. going to take cine of the youth, who had long cov- ing. newspaper and Its II a\eIrch^J'r* han.i "tf g'|VHelen "Ren^^as consented to let me share height of excellence In Jlu^ltsu. Thl? ag long at ,bat. we can afford to yield eted the fun of New Year? eve bell- -ic, a good Idea. Just the same." advertising patrons. ||| | earchlng glance. He kissed Helen Bern nton,rise" she said. "I'd science Is taught to officers and enlist ... . tbe holiday spirit and sav ringing held a conference with a remarked one solemn youth to another. II he, ^ b" w'th ,bia "Z ar,nhe hkera,o are H7^ in Z men of the Japanese army, nav e b ^/l, ? - P-tty good friend. "Have you ever thought" -for a pereou no, to be right .11 ef 1 ?>t HS tt>i VOU ier Jim purposely lingered at the like ts ses K pay # rather and the police force. The Unite ldI|ha, for one so voting It has this enterprising young man. "what a the time!" LCt US tC? yOU I mudil. co"ectln' He'en'8 *PrlJ 8" ,he idea that lt d be difficult states government has recognized It dona a good d?l and ha. never Joke It would be to have the whole And then they laughed... but nevw mOTC aboill ft I Is' and carried In. coneeIvedtt* Idea importance by having It taught at We- ^.ved lt?H better thas right now.- town late for .day?" tol(t I LtT abd al,.,er ,,00d W,,b 77 "No, u UL replied Jim. constrain Print and a, Anna,?ll, a apeci. Roman s Home Companion. I "la Irl.nd cocked up hU ear^ . --o^u.uw 4 HI 'ocxed, and their g&ze was hard to Not ai an, rr^??^ ? training. edlj. ^ -

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