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7 r I 4 :.t! 1014 (18) PoUyann (Trademark) (Trademark) By ELEANOI11L PORTER lyjUg?r - V Copyrtsiht 1913 By L. C Pae & Co., Inc. somewhere .'else." : . f; - "What Eta and women need is en eouragemehtr Their natural resisting Ty PIC-"ESBIVE FARMER hQved suddMlyra painful celor -t upposc loushtto fell you.. Itwoc .1 Lunt Pollyat Mr. pLLt powers should" be strengthened,- not long agqf andso we we aren't weakened. . ; Instead of always harp- i thereto live. :You seerl told vm-8 ing on, a man's faults, tell him of his was but:I made;: a" mistake, n lt virt. Trv to cull' him out of his -voii didn't MX nW A -i. . .Pe . j . - - t uii rr. . v n a : i .- - - ' "uiaiipn v4 ... SYNOPSIS ; ' -I ' .' " ; PollyannaYWhlttier, daughter dTjr bom missionary, on the death of her father, comes to make her home with her Miss Polly Harrington, a wealthybut ' and severe-faced woman ot forty. .Pollyanna : has no welcome' 'waiting for her, and only the bare little attic room at the top of the old mansion. Miss" Polly; plan$ to bring Pol lyanna up with a strict adherence to "duty." Nancy and Mrs. "Snow. -learn to play "the game.'l Miss Polly - allows Pollyanna to adopt ; a stray dog and kitten and gives her a lovely room all very much against-her wilU Pol- - lyanna-Is now trying , to find among her - friends a real home for Jimmle Bean, a boy Vfrom a nearby .orphanage, Miss Polly., having refused to takehlm in. . John Pendleton,: one of Pollyanna's new - friends breaks his leg, and Pollyanna finds a friend in; Dr. Chilton. - Pollyanna persuades Miss Polly, to ; let . her ' dress her hair.' put a rose in it, and drape - lace shawl around her shoulder' -but be tomes angry when Dr; Chilton drives up and ' sees them. . John Pendleton asks Pollyanna - to make her home ' with him, and, being ,- prompted ... by Nancy, . Pollyanna ' seeks , to , bring about a reconciliation between Pen- - dleton , and Miss Polly, thinking they ; are estranged lovers.- Ke tells her that It was '2 her mother he loved, but Pollyanna, being convinced that her aunt loves-and needs her, refuses to go to Pendleton Hall to live. been talking now.; for some time : there seemed to be so many, many rut" of bad habits Hold 'up to hicij anxiouslyk . his better self, his reaL self that can dare "and rdo7an'" wln out) i V ;The influence of a beautiful, helpf unhope ful : character is. contagious, and may revolutionize a whole town. v; Peb- umu iieil - anvntia-niir C -.- - - - - . " " J WSO.Ua III 1 anna;, v replied the -doctor, a 5X :'queerly ue h,,thats all right, then' sighed . 4 v ." enct. . . IOU SR!2S?-S&' things' about the game, her father pie radiate what is in their minds and the only one I told.'and I tho,6 iCir licdiua. At man iccia n.uivuy-. J-cuuicion-lOOKCl SOrt Of funnv Wh obliging, his neighbors will feel; I ;said rd-told you." ':: n- and. the" bid home life that -the min ister . wanted to know. I At the foot of the hill their ways parted and Pollyanna down one road, and the,minister down another, walk ed alone. " -In the Rev." Paul Ford's study: that evenirig the minister sat thinking. Near him on the desk lay a few loose good you will get that. ; . Tell your sheets r of paperhis sermon notes, son Tom vou know he'll be glad to fill in thei ana ODiigmg, uis ncignuuis wm ice, x sam i a-toia vou. that way, too, before long, t if he j lips twitch neighbors will return scowl for; scowl,: "Yes. And "of'- course he wouldn't and add interest! ..r.. When youloqk want many people. to know it wh for the bad, expecting it, you will get wasn't true.' ; But why don't you get it. When you know you will find the a woman's' hand anH hart ru .mere was - a mompnt' c;u... sr Under the suspended pencil in his fin- that woodbox then watch him start, then very Vravely the doctor sa tv'";"j,v""" w y o4i.ii iutv.wn.ui - . v xucjrjic uui always to De had fnr his sermon to be. But the minister The minister dropped the paper and the askinc. littl riri " - .... ,! . , " 1 OV JN was not tninKing eitner oi wnat ne ntted his chin, in a moment he was Pollyanna frowned thoughtfully had written, or of what he intended on his feet, tramping the narrow "But J should think you could Wr to write. In his imagination he was room back and forth, back and forth, 'em." she urirued. ' THp flattr;. ?1 CHAPTER XXII-(Continued) YES " nodded Pollyanna, em tar away in a ntue western town Later, some time later, he drew a ohasis was unm staVaM with a missionary minister who was Jong breath, and dropped himself in4 "Thank you?' lauehed the (Wri the chair at his desk. with unlifted "eyebrows. Then grave- "God helping me, 111 do it i" . he . ly again : "I'm - afraid some of your cried softly. T11 tell all my Toms I older sisters would, not be quite so know they'll be glad to fill that wood- , confident. -At least, thev thev hzvh poor, sick, worried, and almost alone in the world but who was poring over, the B ible to find how many times his Lord and Master had told ilH, . ! V . 4 ' .- UTT -4 4.4 . . ! 4A ""MA J A . M M It a Yl 1 tf-ff X. t T7T1 J 1. .1 j " .1 . ... 1 - pnaticany. .nesaia ne ten Detter w auu giau. uoxi in give mem wors to ao, ana -snown themselves to be so obliging" right away, the first day he thought After a time, with a-long sigh, the Til make them so full of the very joy. he observed ' to count 'em. He said if God took the Rev- Paul Ford roused himself, came of doing it that they won't have time Pollyanna frowned again. Then her nuuuic lu icu us cigui uuumcu wuica ..v..M iV iuw ai men nci(jiiuuis , yvuuu- eyes wioeneu'in surprise. to be glad and rejdice, He must want adjusted the sheets of paper under boxes!" And he picked up his sermon" "Why, Dr. Chilton voii don't us to ao lt some. : Ana tamer ieit ""u. r notes, tore straignt tnrougn tne you didn t trv to cet so 1 .1 . - Ur. 11I a a i. 14 1 a s .1 . . ... j .1 ... r . . . . . asnamea mat ne naan t aone it more. iviauncw iwcuiy-iuiru, 10 it ana . sneets, ana cast inem irom nim, so nana and heart once like Mr Attpr that, thv emt in hp snph a ZJ. ne wrote: then, witn a eresturp ot that on nne side nt hts rhair lav "Rut atA-i1A--'.AtA v mean mebody's Pendle- comfort "tpyhimp you;; know,-' when impatience, he dropped his pencil and woe unto you," and the other,"scribes i The doctor got to his feet a little thirigsTenttrb;ng ; yy'hen -the. Ladies' - pulled 'toward him a magazine left on and Pharisees, hypocritesr while, abruptly. Aiders : got to fight I mean, when the desk by his wife a few minutes across'the smooth white paper1efore ; "There,v Pollyanna, never - theydidn't agree : about something," before. Listlessly his tired eyes turn-' him his pencil fairly, flew after first ;mind about that now. Don't let other correctea rouyanna,;nastuy. v wny, ea irom paragjapn to paragrapn unui-arawing- one niacK- line through" people s troubles worry your little it was: those texts," too, father said, that made him think of the game he began with me on the crutches but he said 'twas the rejoicing texts that started him on it.' tions- how she is to take it. Was there anything else?" '. Pollyanna shook her head. ' MNo, sir; thank you, sir," she mur- mured soberly, as she turned toward the door. From the little hallway she tola her story this time to a man who listened with tender eyes and understanding ears; :: f A little later Pollyanna and the minister "descended, the1 hill, hand in hand. Pollyanna's face was radiant Pollyanna: loved to talk, and she had these words arrested them: ' "Matthew, twenty-third; 1314 and head. Suppose you-run back now to "A father one day said to his son, 23," " ; " . - Mrs. Snow. I've written down thP Tom, who,-he knew, had refused to Thus it happened that the Rev. Paul " name .of the medicine and the direc fill his mother's wondhox that mnrn- "Fork's cermnn tU nrf Qitntovmoe n 'x.... - -u- - a. a.i a nr.. ---- - ' ' w - . w V At UUUUttJ If Cfr ing : Tom, I'm sure you'll be glad to veritable bugle-call to the best that ; "And what game might that be ?" Ngo and bring in some wood for your was in " every man and woman and asked the minister f 9 1 ; 'mother.' And without a word Tom child that heard it ;' and its text was "About finding something in every- went. ; Why? Just because hisfath-1 one of Pollyanna's shining eight hun thing to be glad about, you know. As er showed so plainly that he expected dred: - I said, he began with me on the him to do the right thing.. Suppose "Be glad in the Lord and reioice. ve railed Wlr W t? aliVht? crutches' . And once more Pollyanna he had said: 'Tom, I overheard what righteous, and shout for joy all ye wAnyhbw,-i'm glad .'twasn't my moth- you saia to your motner mis morn- that are upright in heart. . - . "er's hand and heart that you wanted ing and I'm ashamed' of. you. -Go at. ' . . - arid couldn't get, Dr. Chilton. Good- once and fill that woodbox Y 1 11 war- chapter yyiii byel? rant that woodbox :wbuld be empty ; ' A a -j -; - - -, It was ".on! the last day of October yet, so Jar as Tom was , concerned 1". : v c . . An. Accident ... . . . that s the accident occurred. Polly- On and . on read the minister-a A T MRS. Snow's rentiest. PaIIW nna an'naihnrrvincr home from school, word here, a line there, a paragraph' 21 Went one' dav to Dr.-Chilton's crossed the -road, at an aooarently office. to get the name of a medicine safe distance - in : front of a swiftly which Mrs.; Snow had forgotten. - As approaching motor car. it chanced,'Pollyanna had never before 'Just what happened no one could seen the inside of Dr. Chilton's office. seem. to tell afterward. Neither was Ive never been to your home be- there anyone found who could tell fore I This is your home. isnt it ?"-shc whv it hannened . - of" who was to said," looking interestedly about her.', blame that it did happen. Pollyanna, 1 he doctor smiled a little sadly. - . however at ; five o'clock, was borne "Yes such as 'tis." he answered.is limb and unconscious, into the little he wrote something on the pad of pa- room that ,was so.dear to her. There, per in; his hand ;""but it's a pretty r by;'a white-faced Aunt, Polly and a poor apology for. a home, Pollyanna weeping ?Nancyshe ...was unaresseu They're just rooms, that's all riot ay tenderly and i put to bed, while from home.". ;u - m , t ' the villaee. hastily summoned by tei- Pollyanna nodded her head wiseIv. iephdne. Dr Warren was hurrying as Her; eyes glowed with sympathetic fast cas. another motor v car could understanding. ; i ; ; :": .brings him.' ;-:-' ' . , "I know. If takes a woman's hand ."And ve didn't need ter more'n iook and heart or a child's presence to" sit her xaunt's face," Nancy was sob make a home,"he saii ' - bing to 01d,Tom in the garden, after .- "TrhV" TV. - :t.:'i. it . j'1a- nnH wa5 cios- . m m " - T . . si ..abruptly. ;-:: ,XZ;W-.- "Mr. : Pendleton told me."- nodded Pollyanna, again ; "about the woman's hand and heart, or-the child's nres- mm n i tfi c. a. BHoor.ftrY Dont hoff down youf peximt crop, for packers discriminate against pork from sections where this it done, Is it wise to feed a vegetable oil worth from 60c to 70c a gallon to an animal tbtewQ! be vwtkKTcnlcrnttfcM per pn4 Ueaue f rach fcedlnff Fkktbeaos ad tell it. Feed the rac and If ro wed feed, bay peanut aeaL Pays for Itself on Every 200 Bags '. Ttli machine hu tared mUSoot of doBart for Sontbom fanner. How In the world can any maa afford tecoaftra to haad-pick kla ao or feed k to bop vbes pkkiacand telllnf the crop will brine him to much more f - Man. don't you know that peanut meal ia aellinr tt (40 or more pet tont and oil Ubrinfinf a Ug price t Then. wcy aoot yoa pick yow pcaaata ad cet tae bu Ponut Hand-Picking and Threshing Will - Not Do! ; . 11 yw pick by band you are lorinr lalf A eyup-lual at tbomk yoa burnt U up. II yoa attempt to thfeah poor crop yoa are t oinc to crack the nnta to that tbey will act keep, and yoa will rain the rine to that they are aafil for feed. Toa need the BcntkaJl Peanut Picker, Mr. BcnthalUt matter madtiae that poaWrdy cannot crack lb bataaMuarure tne nnet in splendid condluoa lot feed. TDcaertnea are worm rrom SIS to SZI pet too. tbe profita from the bor except the tqaeaL Mr. BenfJull'i Batter model ret you au ot tne peanut profit. - Hule-Power, or 4 to 6 Horse Power Operates the Benthall ' U It not aeeettary to bare a Wf enmbenome engine tbat'iexpeaahratooperatelnordertopIckthepeanutCTop. ! Thla machloa la to perfect that lt require minimum horte power. Idoiterery farmer hu a ruolinaeaaiacthatcaa run the outfit. Eren If youi peanut crop li not blc yoa can make inlendid profita picking ftf tw ariVhhAM liaay youac mea bare boutbt tbdr owa farm with the profit the Benthall made for them, kfany farmera tue the wwimwjia oou cow peat aad peaaatt. . r-u - : . duiu un a uuaraniee 021 " 1 tell ever machlae aaaa froaclxd ntrMk. ... Ufactlon. or your money refunded. Get fall particular! A . WcUA rnnm ! "ve OIQ" - need ter .more'n ; look at : her aunt s face ter see that 'twa'n't no duty that herV'Ter hands uuu look as u e Angel re jest was : eatin Bean if Mr. Pendleton doesn't want - dbihOyer 'dufy, Mr; Tom they don i, him.":: : .:-", theydon'tr-,'---- : .c Dr. Chilton laughed a little con- f'ls she hurt-bad??' old mans . alfaJfa. aM U yoo rlnd then, up you are lUe'rally Dott MkMkH VSZZRSXE pindlM w money, juat ue ta park packer, ga all of matloa now before ft k to htti aai my am TtoToTj. e a ,. . m . nrMTU4tt irmimm rm m old. strainedly. : ; "So Mr. Pendleton says-' it takes a woman's hand and heart ta make a home, does he?" he asked evasively, "Yes. He says his is just a house, too Why don't vou. Dr. Chllrnn?' ' )bbed an voice shook. fe' ' T "TUa- V rt tftllm . so T .cu Kor1? that white still A she might ;easy,;be dead; w Miss Polly said' she wa'n't dead-an "Why don't I what?" The. doctor one "would she kept, up such a lis- had turned back to his desk. "Get a woman's hand and heart ph ; and I forgot ". PollyannaS ' face ;- .-.-"V'- ,-."3i"';:: teninVan' a feelinV for: her heartbeats an' (Continued next weelO j -
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