if wamms Society ( WtdJmg Announctnttnl. Tht wedding o( Mia Hclrn J, Mc Donald, daughter e( Mr. and Mr John McDonald of Omaha, ami Mr Hrod J'tmaburg, mn of Mr. and Mr G S- Ktmthurj c( Snief worth, N II , will i4kt pU- Umit lay evening, Auti .'4, at lit North j'retbvteritn church at S o clock. Kev. XI. V, Hitbi ( fcoone, It, ill ficrlnrm tht reremonr. Mia 1 .01 MiDvmM, tistr of tht rride, will b the maid ol honor, and l"tle Mit n Kidtety, !nwr ir. Mr. George liner will b beit man, nil tht lollowmc Iratcrnity brothert ( the grvm ushert: Mrtart, Clyde Urnnrt. rimer oreeiinit, i.rw ney i:oldt and Leonard biroinbcrf. Mrt. Harry Nelton will ptcsidt al the organ and Kiclurd Kcynohl will ing "At Downing' helort the cert inony. Twenty-four little cirl will tretch the ril'bont lor the bridal ptrty. A reception at the .church will follow the ceremony, alter which the bride and groom will leave lor a honry moon trip by automobile through the While mountain ol New Hampshire. A gmral invitation hat hren ex tended to the member ol the North 1'rrthytrrian church to attrnd the wedding. The young couple will ,be at home fier Oitobcr 1 in Ne w York City. Thrv are both aradualM ol the dm ol l-i ol the I'nivertity ol Dinah. , ' For Viaitor. Mr. Richard Murphy and daugh ter. . Jean Ellen, entertained 14 Ktirtt at aimming party, fol lowed by chicken picnic aupper, at Carter Lkt club Tueaday in honor ol Mrt. M. II. Scott and daughter of Ohio, who are the aummer gueit of Mr. Scott' paarenta, Mr. and Mrt. 11. C. Droit. - ' Mr. Tame Englith gave a picnic tupprr Wednesday evening for Mr. Scott and the Mitte Scott. For Mr. Spaulding. Mr. Chart Rhamey entertained at luncheon Friday at her home in honor of Mr. Benjamin Spaulding of Chicago, who ia the gurst of Mr. C A. Itakton. C'idiola and alter decorated the table, and cover were placed for Mrsdame Spaulding, Isakson, Collin Forbe. J. M. Lowe, Harry Hinder. Ensley Weir. James Tros, C. E. Corey, l.otiis Sineiana, Bert Reave, A. B. Tebbens, W, A. Smith and Rhamey. I Mia Joy a Viaitor. - Mis Margaret Joy of Marshall, ' Mich., arrived Friday to be the aueit of Mr. and Mr. V. R. Wood for two week. Mis Joy, who i a niece of Mr. Wood, ha visited in Omaha before and will be remembered a a moat popular visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will entertain in her honor at dinner Saturday evening at the Field club. ' . ; Word From Mia Met. Miss Harriett Metz, who is spend ing the summer in fcurope in a party with Mis Mary Munchoff, Mrs. C. C. Allison and Mrs: A. V. Kinsler, writes from Taveyne. France, that they are "taking a six -day motor trip through southern France and find the country ia the mpst gorgeous one could ever dream of." Country Clubs , ' Field Club. Reservation for the Saturday dinner-dance at the Field club have been made by Guy Williams for 20 and R. H. Beauchant for four. Mis Rose Schalek will give a bridge luncheon Saturday at the Field club for 29 guests. Dr. Impey entertained three guests and Miss Theodore Pillotson, four, at the regular Friday matinee dance for children. - Happy Hollow Club. W, R. McPharland will give a din ner for eight guests Saturday even ing at Happy Hollow club, and B. H. Dunham has made reservations for eight for Saturday evening. Special SU of tha Famous Simplex Gas Range $5.00 Down Easy Monthly Payments ' TV MoaM ,o0oo A l'imit4 ubr a i!hi traW.1. thi h4 lliful Cabins Cat k'r t only ana of tr U ffrnt t!a t frru Hut.ful aUwKa pvrcalaw Kaf with f 'at d-'wra a 4 g)i!ain t.it aluminum a'.iuy unlff. Mid -Western Appliance Co, AT ) 41) . tail. St. Oyta tile Oaaks Personals Mr. and Mr. A. N. Fatoa are trie, ituig in Prnvrr thi week. Mr. and Mr. Chart E. Met will return neat week Iron their ruthft Cody, Neb. Miu Gr. haltenberger arrivrd Tuei Uy alter viatt with her tiuiin, Mr. W. C AuMe. ol Chicago. Mr. arid Mr. Wayne Selby Irlt AuguM II (or lakt Ma-luon. Wn, and later ill go to Lake Okoboji, Mi Virginia Koye of xtenonio nie, Wil, will arrive Saturday to If the gunt o Mis Elizabeth Urt for two week. taMO Mr. and Mr. C W. Hinrie and daughter, Mr. J. F, Harmon, have gone on a trip to tht lake ol north ern Witeontm. Mr. II Jqph Cohnof Chicago arrived ' Tuetday to ipend two month with her parent, Mr. and Mr. Mont Meyer. Mr. and Mrt. William Gardiner, who left Omaha the tint part r( June lor point In southern Cali fornia, have returned home. Mr. R. I'erleman and daughter, Ruth, left Thursday for New York City, where they will vii relative and friend' for two month. Dr. Ray Byrne leave early in Sep tember lor Vienna. Aiutria, where he will ttudy for a year or 18 months ecialiiing on diseam of the akin. Mr. and Mr. J. I. Doddi and ton, Robert, who have been (pending the past two month on Lake Belle Tain Alexit, Minn., will arrive home Sun day. Mr. Finny Manning, - assistant superintendent of the Home of Friendship, ha gone to Buffalo, N. V'., for a visit with her son. She will remain east for several week. A daughter wa born to Mr. and Mr. Arthur Scribner August IS at the Methnilitt hospital. Mrs. Scrib ner was formerly Miss Helen Ruff of St. 1'aul, Minn. J. B. McKitrick and family, ac cctnpanied by Mr. McKitrirk's aunt, Mr. George Keller, of St.. Louis, Mo., are motoring home from the Minnesota lakes, where they (pent five weeks. Mis( Stella Robinson motored home Thursday from Columbus, nrrnmnnnimA K.. fr Ctll - ( .... 'J ... I . LM. MM Chambers, who will be her guest' for me week enn, ani .Mrs. Lloyd Jwain, who will visit her (ister, Mrs. J. J. Sullivan. Mrs. Gordon Leonard of Laurel, Neb., spent Thursday in Omaha with the Will T. Graham family, en route to Illinois, where she will visit rela tive. Mis Helen Graham enter tained at dinner Thursday evening at Happy Hollow club complimen tary to Mrs. Leonard. j Facts About Women'. Miu Elizabeth Kyle, who won the Brook "scholarship at the Irish bar in Belfast, is the firf wnman W. ristec in the British Isle. The women of Wichita, Kan., buy on an average from eight to 10 hats a year, as revealed by a canvass of the millinery shgps of the city. ' Only one day of the year are wo men permitted to enter the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, which is the filoy of the Cathedral of San Lo renza, in Genoa. The prohibition goes back to the day of Pope In nocent VIII. who imposed it ih rec ollection of the daughter of Herodias. Barley Drop Cookie. One cup barley flour, two level teaspoons baking powder, one-half cup molasses, three tablespoons melted fat, one egg (well beaten), one-half cup raisins (chopped), one teaspoon cinnamon. - Sift Hour and baking powder. Add rest of in gredients in order given. Beat well; drop from teaspoon two inches apart on greased tin. Bake in moderate oven 12 minutes. What Are McKenney Dentists Doing August 22 I III See Sunday's Bee. (Sr i i i I mm.' ? 0 LOST! 1 V tWffy I 1V -iLlr1 I Not Neglect, But Real Devotion. By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. (iTnllK nun I eapect to marry I some day i making me very unhappy," write C. J. W. V'v brrn friend Ut two year. It Hn't that he tame riKlit out nd aked ni to b engaged. It's just that h doem't go around with oth r girl and act a if he loved me and i aUay talking of our luture. So I thmk I have a right to plan my lift with him in it. But h neglect m o that I can't b happy. He work three night a week, lie got to lodge one mght. "One evening he spend wilha a crowd of men friend. And he at way gor home for Sunday with hi mother in the country. And that leave two evening (or me Wednesday and Saturday. If I have tomcthifig important on for one of thoe evening, he trie to be nice about it. But I know he is hurt Only it never occur to him to tuhttitute one of hi busy evening for it. So tometimea I see him only once a week. We've talked thing over but to no avail. He term to think hi lodge and hi boy friends all important. But nothing I want to do count. "He lay that if I eared to see him Wednesday and Saturday. I'd keep the evening openand if I don't be irn't to blame. A little coldnrst is growing between us. And yet I feel I can't live with out him, I can't give In. But I want to find a way to make him treat me right." Here another letter which toll practically the tame story. Rosa write: "I'm ecretly engaged to a man of whom I think the world. But I'm not happy because I don t think he' treating me right. He ha time for everything, but me. Me al way has excue about reeing hi partner on business or having to ?o out of town on bitumens or hav ing to take customer to dinner. And often these thinn come up at the lat minute and I find my self sitting at home . night after niffht crying my eye out." Now while I rymnathire most earnestly with the girl who find that having a man' love doesn't as sure ynu of hi attention and devo tion alt the time, I'm not sure that either C. J. W. or Rosa or any of the numerous other irl w'ho write me to the same effect are doing much to improve their situation. As long as there are uch thin? in the world as business and ambi tion and the need of making a living, men are going to be off about their affairs on numerous oc casions when their women folk would like them to be dancing at tendance. Love and marriage are the (erf ou business of life. A man need the equipment of money . and a bright future before he takes unto himself a wife. A man doesn't give an all desire o tret thead in the world the minute he finds the Rirl he wants to get ahead for. And if he did who would suffer more be cause of hi "shiftlessness" than hi" wife? The woman whose love is big and constructive must teach herself to share a man's ambitions. She must urge him on to achievement. She mustn't put the moment ahead of the great future of days and years. She mustn't be so intent on her own pood times and the companionship she crave at a given moment that rhe loses sight of the goal toward which a man may be working all the time he spends away from her. - If a man is so absorbed in his own viewnoint, however, that he doesn't see his sweetheart as an individual with longings and hopes and desires of her own then he is selfish but, perhans. nothing worse. - And even a selfish man can be educated by a girl who has tact and love and pa tience and understanding. Generally when a man devotes his time to one woman, it is because he thinks her The One Woman. And if he doesn't come up to her standards of devotion, but is honest and fearless and hard working, she mustn't lav more stress on sentimentality and attention than on the big sentiment which impels her man to work hard to give her the kind of future, he wants her to share. Informal Luncheon. Miss Elizabeth Hart will enter tain at luncheon Saturday at the Brandei restaurants in honor of her, house guests, the Misses Katherine Bradley and Virginia Noyes. ADVERTISEMENT, Needed at Dances and the Sea Shore (Aids to Beauty.) Here is a home treatment for re moving hair that i quick, painles nd inexpensive: With some pow-j dered delatont, nd water make i enoiiKh paste to thickly cover the j objectionable hairs, apply, and alter 2 or 3 minute rub off. wash the tkin and it wilt be leit toft, clear and hair iest. Th' treatment will not mar the tkiu, but to avoid ditappointmrnt, be careful to get real dclatone. Mix. tresh at wanted. ! 25orimpit,73 m.ekKa. anJ3IWU.! S raM la f'-r-t, Waata Hv ht lurl N hsik. alii s s -r -lk-, - !. ' yt m , taJ a. aia a,M - '. I - aa at M iitokiafc, ant s.t Im Kaa a. a l , at !. it r n aV a it M-tmi w t siaa1 M 4 iia i a H.a aii lrt,i...,ii a) a saw a.. a i ,i K a THE OMAHA DEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1922. My Marriage Problems Adel GarrUon'a "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" (Carrriaht lilt) Tht Work Lillian Laid Out for Tom Chatter to Do. Allen Drake wai tht drt to peak after Tom thcktrr't dramatic out bur. I. "II tht young man will kindly ex plain whoe life he means, he drawled provocatively, but Lillian in tnpotcd wilily: "Keep out, Allen!" Tht the turned to young Mr. Chester with a rea- Hiring air. "I won't dmy that there I a cer tain rik to all ol ui," the aid grave ly, "but 1 am very ur it ran ! reduced to a minimum. And there it no reaton why Mr. Graham" ht caught my indignant eye, and cut hort her entenc. "There i every reason why Mr. Graham should ahar any unplrat antnei," I id icily. "l'leae re nirmher, Lillian, that wherever yon are in thi affair, I (hall h with you." She flatbed me a glance of ap proval and apology, although I well knew that a far at hr plan ol cam paign wa concerned, my drliant wordt were worthlrt. I would be stationed exactly where the chose. Hut at Iratt 1 had declared my own attitude, and again I felt my father hand prctting my thoiildrr, and knew that evrn through hit fear for me he approved my ttand. Lillian Look Ahead. "But wa art watting time," Lil lian declared. "Mr. Cheater, how good an actor are you?" "A. very poor one, ' the young man antwered with lincrrity in hi tone. "With "uch modety, you're ex tremely likely to be a good one," Lillian retorted. "But, honcttly, now, don't you think you could stage a convincing road bandit holdup for the benefit of Mr. Smith tomorrow night?" I could do anything to clip that fellow'a claws," he replied earnestly. "And that's exactly what I want )ou to do. First of all I am going to ask you to interview Mr. Briggs, Smith' employer, early tomorrow morning, and tee that our precious friend' every movement i watched. Then, when he (tart over here to morrow night a In lurely will ttage a holdup along the road, take any money he hat to make it real istic, but be lure to frisk him for revolver. "If he' the man I tnink he Is and that' a little thing I'm going to find out, please Allah, when he get here he' a walking araena!. Vou won't get 'em all. for he prob ably ha - some mighty ingeniou weapons hidden in those rags of hi, but you'll be able to get nearly every thing he has. Then tie him loosely, to he can surely wriggle free, and deposit him in the grass by the side of the road, then beat it down-here of course, leaving one man near him to watch his proceedings. "I'll tell you now and then we won't have to keep you any longer- that Katie will be walking up and down the road, so don't be urprised when you see her," Lillian smiled. "Probably Smith will be talking to her, at least we sincerely hope he will. From that point on it's all on the lap of the gods, although Mr. Drake will probably do a little cele tial stage directing." "Don't Underetlmate Smith." "Juet o I have a chance to direct Katie, the- beautiful young decoy duck" Mr. Drake murmured, but Lillian threw him a wrathful glance because of his frivolity, and he sub sided. To her, when she is absorbed in an important problem, levity is an unpardonable sin, but Allen Drake is a law unto himself. So he re turned her angry look with a lazy, impudent grin which she ignored, turning- her back upon him, and giv ing 'her attention to Tom Chester. The young man had risen at her in timation that he would not be needed longer, and was evidently waiting for a more definite dismissal. "Remember!" Lillian sounded a i!ia!i!:iiiii;;!ii!Hi;ii!3iiii'iii,iim PRRLOR-GRKND Ci EXQU1MTC CXm QTOUWTRWlthd BEtN BUllPED INTO ciutfumnmfN piKNGSfORovTco a m at cm revt (Utc TrtrNTrXmtwcvificrr u pltiicmd ?.PLEmURK TO vtou Set, Nw Tbaaa of last warning note. ' r' enmat Smith. ilr' Madge, will you Ui , cutf Hrr query wa pprrniy tht moil innocent, matter-ol-lact thing imaginable, but 1 caught the merest flicker of her eyet it the turned them toward Allrn Drake and guessed that h hd deliberately tent mt to the door becautt tht thought by doing the honor lor Tom Chrtier would annoy the vanity of the brilliant hut conceited government agent. Lillian admire Allrn Drake, but hit vanity u an abomination to her, and the never lose an opportunity to wound it in ny way the can. I rote Irom my teat at my father' tide, outwirdly composed, -but te crelly annoyed at Lillian, and went into the hull with Tom Chester, lie retrieved hit hat nd roat from the table and turned to me at I dipped bark the latch on the door to ay tensely, jerkily: "Iok here! Of rourte none , of my HiMineM but you niusn't get near that man Smith. I'lrnty of u o tee to him. I'lrane promise" I interrupted him ruthlessly, "I can promise nothing, Mr. Che, ter," 1 laid a trifle coldly, "except to do my pari, whatever that may be," He wa in the doorway now, low ering above me, hi boyith face stir red with emotion. "Then just remember," he laid, "that Smith won't have any chance to get near you until he' put me out of commission first." And then he bolted through the doorway In an agony of embarrass ment, fairly damming the door after him. E'PY - T I A unnr DTI M i I " CHAPTER XLH , What Cuffy Met on the Road. Cuffy Beir' father often boated that he wa the hugett creature on earth and afraid of nobody or any thingexcept a gun. No one had ever questioned hio claim, for Mr. Cuffgi ftftt thought waa ta -run. fear' friends had alway lived in the neighborhood of Pleasant Val ley, As for seeing the world, none of them had been 20 mile from home. They firmly believed that Mr. Bear was everything he said he was. Young Cuffy was always proud to ko on tripe with his father. He enjoyed being the-son of theibiggest and strongest creature in the world. Secretly he hoped he would some day grow to be greater in every way than Mr. Bear, tint until that time should come it was pleasant to be seen in the company of such a mighty gentleman, On a certain morning Mr. Bear led Cuffy to his favorite blueberry Prices $875 $950 $1050 Etc. HKNO VTTH THE- ( KSILYE TV runn vi ws im raj ia . Visitor i I .l j ' . t 'Mm 1 I ,!:Her. ff 'til?; 1 1 a A ' 1 Many affair have been given for Mil Catherine Ann Bradley of Rea Irice, who it visiting Mitt Elizabeth Hart. Mitt Hart will entertain at lunch eon, complimentary to her gurtt, Sat urday at the Braudci restaurant, and on, Sunday Mrt, J. .A. C. Hart wilt give a picnic in honor of thit attrac tive visitor. Mist Bradley will be a guett at the Hart home for another week. Sleeping In the open air on tleep Ing porrhrt it obligatory at the Uni versity of Arizona, Tucson. ME TALES ta i r-r r r- lYIUfXL. IMLLO UP CUFFY BEAR bt Anxuiin erWTT dam nUrv oLU I I HAITI patch, which lay a few rodt bark from the country road. A thickly wooded knob hid the berry patch from patterby. Mr. Bear felt so safe that even the jounce of a wagon as it hit a stone no more than caused him to raise hit head and listep a"d an iff the air for a moment or two. He wat fond of blueberriet and did not intend to leave that spot until he had eaten hit fill. Although Cuffy'i appetite wa wonderful, ft wat at nothing com pared with hit father't. Mr. Bear wat only what you might call well ttarted on hit meal when Cuffy de cided he had had enough. Saying no word to his father of hii plan, he rambled on through the woods until he came outupon the country road. Cuffy taw a chipmunk flopping along the bank at the roadside, and stopped. He wat just thinking that he would try to catch the chipmunk when he threw up hii nose and took a deep snuff at the air. There was something odd about it some thing he had never noticed before, anywhere. Then suddenly a strange, shambling object plodded into si(fht around a bend in the road. Cuffy' first thought wa to run. But the creature was" so queer that Cuffy Follow the Beaton Path-Where Omaha Buys t Specials for Saturday and Monday -HAIR NETS- Venida Hair Nets, double or single-mgsh, 2 for...25t? 10c Elona Hair Nets, per doz 50? BULK AND PKG. PERFUME $4.00 oz. Coty L'Origan Extract, per oz. . .1.00 $2.00 oz. Djerkiss Extract, per oz. 81.25 $8.00 original pkg. Cotv L'Oripan Extract ..$5.48 $5.50 Houbigant's Quelque Vleurs Extract, fancy pkg., at S3.98 $1.00 White Rose or Locust Blossom Extract, per oz., t 49 $2.00 Jickey. Extract, per oz 31.10 $2.50 Gold Point Self-Filling Fountain Pcn,v special Satur day 98 DRUG WANTS $1.00 Yeaat Foam Table! for 9 40c Wakefield'a Blackberry Balsam 29, SOc Kellotrg'a Tatteles Castor Oil , 19 $1.10 Tanlac ........ .9 It H5e Nujol 52 25e Mavia Talcum ...... 1 7f 40 Fletcher'a Castoria, 22t 35c Sloan'a Liniment. . .2.i 0c Itt-alnol Ointment.. -I'Jt SOc Phenolm 22 S0e I.ytul 2lr S.lc Freetnne ,2. 500 llinklo'a Pill ()t 33c Nature' ltmely Tahtrt for I7 lt.25 lyko Tonic Hlt 3i Menthvlatum .....17t 50. Phillip' Milk of MafKoala (l $1, : 8inp i;t,,,,,Ht 3Sv S tUpatlc ...... 2 It FOR MEN- tl 0i) (i llettt fUtrf.,.!9' tltm tiilleiu lilaJa..,tti)i iO larhant PupUt il!adft aw II ta ,uta !tft HlaUa " ( tt.ut) (; ,'r-Kady Ak-t aSttwfa Kai r, . .7JtfS IJSa ll,r tbMSfM..$.4l couldn't uk tut eye oil it. If bailed into th btuhtt and tlmdj tt Mt Uxh. wrinkled. duU hi 1. its' great rait iMtl Uprd now u thru. 1 and l long tail that hunt ot all l Ucrt fiOM IU n. ' 1 h rrrtturt couldn't bt a l'i it Kiokrd. ior it looked Iiuny unit t inker ttun hit lather. Ana (ulty knrw that that wtt tilty. It (imply wotn't possible. "1 hen tame other rreaturr likt tht first. Cully ttw then that each on carried a man on it head. A man on a bona appeared around Ih bend. "What a liny horte!" Cuffy thought. All t onrt a great Irtr trued him. 1 he hortt wtt like any other horte. It wa the enormou tire ol i hn ttrange thulllmg animal that made the hone brildt them teem to little. . They were mouniainnutl Turning, (uffy lirar dived inio the woods and ran baik to th blue berry patch. "Kurt, lather, run!" he git4. "Tht biggrtt creature a you tver tw art jutt beyond thett wood. They art len lime bigK'r than you art. Mr. Rear grunted. "Probably you taw tome load of liiv." he tii, "N'o! They art alivt! "Ir can't bt true," Mr. Prr de clared. "Out I'd likt to know what trared vou. So I'll cut around the other corner of th ri and head' them off. I II have a look at em myself. You can wail here for me " Mr. Dear hurried away, lit wasn't gone long and when he came bark he wat traveling very fail. He ran like a rabbit at ne dahed arroti tht blueberry patch and plunged into the loret. Cuffy needed no urging to follow "Styla Without r tlERZBERGS i Extreme Values Jor Saturday Correct foot dress In essential to your good appearance. This feature event makes it decidedly advantageous to make selections here. At this pricl we Bhow the liveliest styles of the season. You'll delight In makipg selections here. AH sizes and widths. . ' Courteous, obliging taleimen to serve you promptly. Maiaanln -SUNDRIES- $2.00 1-pint Vacuum Bottle for 89 $2.50 Electric Hot Plate 'or $1.98 $2.00 2-quart Velvet Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe for 81.25 $1.50 2-qt. Velvet Fountain Syringe .; 89c $1.25 Pocket Knive'. . . . 79 SOAPS 30c Woodbury Facial Soap, 18 30c Hesinol Soap ........ 22 15c Lux or Fab Chips. ... 10t -RADIO DEPT.. Vacuum Tube Detector Re ceiving Set, ready to wire, for $18.00 Detector Tube $4.00 2,200-Ohm Head Seta, $5.00 Vtorrsorroiy Alright I III a mild, aaiaM laaatW s . I It latlava CouaUMtlo tad til II- I auanaa ant kaa lb alaala 4 I KaMaauatiuaUMia awimat. If l "i " ttta i I lliJ k aiii I I 1 V J n an ta,a4.at, I taaaa aaaaf avataat, I I 1 a'la) a at ana, j I Mall rjrt) flllt-l at tktta ptU-.a until Tufi.lty s m. Beaton Drug Co. IITH AND FARNAM turn, Hut bt soon 111 far behind ! lather. II never trn ctHght ait oihtr ghinpst t! Mr. U'ar unlit h rtathrtt limn and 'found bun hud dled on ll' Ihx'r ol tht den, ttnvcr mg and t'ukmg , , "Your uther bt a lemhle chill." Mrt. It'tr ioh l uMy, " think bt bat rttrn tomrthmg that duagrrrd with hmt. W hen an) body a big at ha hit a chill, it t a pmlul thing to if, there' to much ol him tu thiver." "I'd likt 1o ttt ont of ihott " Cuffy began. "Siltnctr Mr Betr roared. ".Vol nothrr word! Dont' you te I'm very ill Mr. Hear never would let Cuffy mention ihH itrange, huge m ml . lha htd appeared down the county road, lit il he knew, well enough lhal they wrrt nothing but lot'li ol bay, on tegt. Culfy noticed out thing. N'cvcr igam did hi father boat! lhal b wat tht biggest crraturt on eirth. Indeed. Mr, Hear ometime even remarked that it w ain't what counted, to much trcnglh, And ht wtt tuit there wasn't a creainra on earth ai ttrong at ht wtt. Cut then, Mr. IJer had never teen a lrveing circut with ele phtnlt except onct. And then bt rwdn't know what it wtt. tOflhl, Hit I Auio Viw Rt. Reservation fur dinner at Aul View Rest Thursday evening in eluded A. A. Lowman for five: C (), Wilrockten, two, and R. J. Din ning bt mad reservation lor I) lor Friday evening. Eairavagen." 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