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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Sep 1933, p. 2

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ha JIRA La § APRE SOREHL SEAN RET IY 14 Ek DEA IY ANNES PAE PANEL SYRIA FHP IRC UAE SBME GE a ' &@ EL bs ' 3 . ha me x " 3 - ul = . - | : ' : bering flight up the oval, And Happy ob ined 8 cit . . Jack, not concerned enough to stop Pr lem of Tra " § : : Our New Leisure: N Lis whistling, was sacking his utensils. e . «I ROBBERS' ROOST Lis whistling, was sacking bis ters] Nurses in Australia ¢ How to Use It west of the cabin, Jim sprang into ry fis , # by ZANE GREY action, while Smok ¥ y dashed off to- + ar : : og ) - ward the cottonwood grove, Too Many Girls are Being gh Sl he ox SYROpers ) i At the back of the cave there was Trained--Supply Ex- 4 . : x journing perforce in Arden Forest. 4 Honk Hass, - forenin of "the Star Aa. jut 1 REoiised on my word of | :. crack deep enough to protect Helen. ceeds Demands - Tie bd Bik aaa iL : y git) This, in current times, is a senument 1. Re rt a tone Have na | honor--as avo x--thet I'd tie Hank | He directed her to hide inside and JF : of ER 5 that may be questioned by many, "In Va gam blot to rob thelr empraverzfup, an' make the other fellers play; await developments The woman's page editor of the Mel- : Pin i Y ) corns "Herrick, an Englishman, Jim | gauge NE : IT bourne Argus devotes much_space to : ; g fact, that sentence is ope upon which . } a Tora ith re ten Welen | Square. It was so funny, too, thet I| Jim ran on toward the camp, resolv- ; dd -8P some people base their/helief that the ) A quick gefaway becomes imperative | near bust. Hays, soon as he was help-| ing to withhold a shell in his rifle and, the consideration 'ot Australla's nurs. BE aiding Fd 4 : alice the latest drive of cattle. Wall] Jag , $a SCAT ) : ing problem: "A subject which is caus- plays were written by the wealthy Sir i fees ahend with th= men. Hays artives ess; gol over his scare, an then was | to keep a sharp watch on Hays. : : \ SRLUNER = Francis Bacon, and not by Shake- . 3 lure r "with Helen derrick who bs to be he mad! 1 reckon no one on thisi The next quarter of an hour was, ing Tuck eguLeeR to many women who ! ! speare. No one, they argue, would Wi tn andom, va Soseniun 1s Zed th earth saw a madder man, He cussed! filled with strenuous and unceasing ate nosed a the aiming of yurses z bave written these: words , who had Sh kceret hiding places-Robbers' © Roost. so terrible thet she made me gag him." | action. Their united efforts collected ol he present ack of employment for been as familiar with adversity as the ck wh Bparrewhawi Latin, who Yas wound "Well, I'll be bloyed!" gasped Jim.! all the supplies, utensils, saddles and Pivale nurses and the prospect of a Stratfotd Bard, no one who stood, as ed \ bays bis held out sofae of the money | "No wonder. We was wuss, W od packs, and several of the beds in the] still more. Royle gitnation ag he Buk ' iT Shakespeare must have on many a 3, be stole fem Herrick, Latimer dies - We was wuss, Wedl i, o-cornered cave back (ber of community hospitals increases, : £m y Wi Ji coats off by himself and sees some, had breakfast, an' Hank was tryin' to three cornered cave back and to ON®, "Phe---position of the older women a N wintry night, holding the, horses of " i sok shivets In the distance through | face us fellers. I'll say he came clean, wii ol the Sheen 3 huge slab of umong the private nurses is serious," y Fo ] ~ some more fortune-favored lord before - \ i Jim. He divided all the wv he pot | Stone lay across the top o is tri- z 4 A : the Globe Theatre, while the bitter Yee -, li divided all the mandy egot lar notch In the-cliff. The wall said a friend in conversation recently: The Dances of Fifty Years Enzlish. winds blew off th Hh CHAPTER XXII from Herrick an' his sister, an' the : "it is patbetic to sed them moving 8 off the icy Avon ft |; TARAS 4 : gald things an' diamonds. 'Fellers,' he had been hollowed by the action cf om ihe Dorsey homes. loreheRper : : and whipped through bis thin doublet 3 A third time Jim caught the objects. | said, 'I could lie an' say I meant to] Wer A small stream flowed outj =o "0 even selling their small| A history of fifty years of ballroom ; and lanciers were dropping out, too. and hose and shabby cloak! yn Fie froze the glass on them. Horses) give this to you later. But I'm not from the base of the wall. . . | possessions in order to keep going. I| dancing, compiled by Oscar Duryea in | A new barn dance was introduced, and Rather were they written by some oi is ond riders--horses with packs! Al built thet way. I double-crossed you It as the best place for defense inj oo yo) tearing that the new de- | Connection with the golden jubilee con- | then came the first publication of "The fone who made occasional sallies from Pe 4 it A bursting gush of hot blood ran all | all--first time in my life. I meant to the oval, and Jin believed Hays' out velopments in our hospital system will vention of the Dancing Masters of | Merry Widow" waltz in.a New York | the comfort of lordly circumstances in: a i T through him. It looked like Heese- | keep it all, an' the ransom, fer the fit could hold it indefinitely, though, make things even more difficult America, Inc, now in session here, de-| Sunday newspaper, and this music was | to the simplicity of Arden, whetting a HA man's outfit, at least three miles away, | girl, But now there won't be no ran- they couldn t save the horses. "If it Re I Ls ie plets the evolution ot dances from the | picked up and largely used for waltz {Jaded appetite with'the sharpness of i s¢rproaching slowly by a route far to] som, for I'm not goin' to give her up. | *™"¢ to a siege they could be re-i A" ogo ot recruiting nursing | 5o-called elegant Eighties o the pre-|ing. camp fare, savouring that touch of na met. the co 1th of that over which Hays had | She's mine, an' 1 can do as I want, leated! . trainees Is. continued the number [ent day. : It was in 1911, according to Mr. Dud- | ture that even the most city-ridden of fi come. an' if any of you don't like it you (To be ¢ itinued.) trained will soon Pe foand 10. edn, ex: 1a 10 1883, Mr. Duryea recalls the Vir-|yea's compilation, that the first turkey | us long for at times, playing at poverty ! "About three miles," muttered Jim. | can make your kick now..... Wal, we : Ki cess of requirements. 'The ultimate | 8inia reel, or Sir Roger de Coverley, as | trot music was heard in the East, al. [---withi a. weil lined stomach, J it "Coming slow. They're lost... . But was so plumb flabbergasted thet we FE Ww 0 0 effect would be to discourage trainees. | ® finishing dance, still was lingering | though-the step may have been danced +o . 4) that wash they're in heads into the| didn't see the gurl, who came close on ssay- riting Girls are not likely to enter upon ain the ballrooms. The following year in the dance halls of San Francisco,| However, there is a sound core of A Hays trail... 10 they strike that | the sun side of Happy's shelter. She long course of, training unless there ls | Marked the beginning of round dances, | where is originated several years be-| wisdom under the phrase, as there ig y they'li come fast. Not enough vain |% apd the whole damn show. ...Jim, I| As every scheme of life, so every a reasonable prospect of employment | When published instructions set forth | fore. under most of Shakespeare's obser yet to wash out our tracks. We've | wish you could have seen her when, form of writing, bas its advantages at the end of it, 'and only thoge with that "it Is not necessary for one part:| When the World War broke out inf vations, a message peculiarly appropri not time to pack and ride out....By | che stepped up to Hank. I don't know| and joconveniences, though not a genuine vocation for the work, or ner to actually support or control the 1914 the New York dancing public'was | ate to-day. Adversity is now forcing thunder, they've cornered us! Now, | what did it--mebbe her eyes---but he| mingled in the same proportions, with strong confidnece in their own other," and that "it is a sad mistake | Indulging in all sorts of turkey trots, | thousands to recognize varieties of Hank Hays---" vw shore wilted. It as then she snatch-| The writer of essays escapes many ability, would think of taking up nurs- for a man to hold his partner closely." | the rag two-step, one-step, hesitation [pleasure and happiness truly satisfying | ee Jim took one "rore straining look. | ed his gun." .. |embarrassments. to which a large|ing as a profession. But in the mean- The next year the barn dance, im- | and the tango. 'A year afterward came | but hitherto neglect, buried undes 3 No hoye! It was a big outfit and not "So that's the deal!" ejaculated work would have exposed him; he|time there would 'almost certainly. be ported from America, was popular in the influence of Mr, and Mrs. Vernon | the laziness of too easy living, travelling so slowly, either. The] jim, "What are you going to do?" [seldom harasses his reason with long! for-some years a superfluity of triined England, and three years later society | Castle on ballroom dances, with the| Leanness, up to a point to be sure, lcador bestrode a black horse. Jim "Don't ask me. I gave my word] trains of consequences, dims his|nurses; with consequent disappoint here was dancing a mixture of steps, | lame duck innovation tango, centre |gives a certain lightness of body that a rememtered that horse. Snatching up | an' I'll keep it. Fer thet matter the eyes with the perusal of antiquated' ment and unemployment. the schottische, waltz, galdp, lanciers waltz, walk trot and maxixe. only those who are tod fat and soft can | his tifle he slung the field-glass over | yest of our outfit air fer the gurl, ran-| volumes, or burdens his memory| «The community hospital plan is quadrilles, Virginia reel Jand, as a| The fox trot came into the dancing |appreciate, a delightful and youthful | his choulder and ran down off the|com or no ransom. with great accumulations of prepara-} obviously destined to be adopted finishing dance, the Highland schot- | scene about this time, with the turkey | sensation. There is, too, a savor to bluff to the slope. "Suddenly Jim. awoke out of his|tory knowledge, A careless glance throughout the state, One large coun- tische. trot, bunny rag and grizzly bear still {even the simplest food when one is It occurred to him to locate Hays'| stupefaction to 1 member the ap-|upon a favorite author, or transient| try town already has its community | | From 1893 through 1898, Mr. Duryea | going strong. In 1919 the shimmie was hungry that cannot be equalled by the h' recs, He sighted some--six, seven, | proach of Heeseman. survey of the varieties of life is suf-| ward; three others are about to estab- shows, the cotillion was popular. This | introduced in a Ziegfeld midnight | most skillful chef. Above all, there is, cioht--the others were not visible.| «Smoky, I knov. what youre all| ficient to supply the first hint or|Jigh them, and two more bave the mat-| 788 the stately dance of New York's | frolic. Sins | in spite of worry and the gnawing pain Then Jim tore down the slope with| going to do, and that's fight," he seminal idea, which, enlarged by the| ter under consideration. Throughout +400," with young soclety dandies act-| The Fall of 1924 saw the beginning | of failure and fear for the future, a . yriant strides. Reaching the valley | fae 'tlv. "Hees ) :<| gradual accretion of matter stored in ; : ing as leaders. The favors for the co-| of the Charleston, which developed in-| chance to" get acquainted with that flashed, curtly. "Heeseman's outfit is ; the country districts-there is spreading | + ficor he ran along the wash through| coming, 1 sighted them perhaps the mind, ig by the warmth of 5 network of bush nursing hospitals tillions often were costly, The richer|to a craze that swept- Arherica and |least appreciation of pleasures In: the .cntrarce into the oval and once|:lree miles. Traveling slow, but| fancy easily expanded into flowers,! provided by the people of the various the hostess, the costlier the favors, | Europe. Then it dropped out of sight | Amecica--leisure. cn the grass he fairly flew the re-| sure. We've no time to pack an' get and sometimes ripened into fruit, . .| districts, with the assistance of the which frequently were of gold. At this| es suddenly as it bad begun, "Black AE * 5 . a'nipg distance to cap. "away. We've got to find the best place It is indeed true, that there is Bush Nursing Association, . for their time the heel-and-toe polka was a great | Bottom" then enjoyed a stage popu-| q. many persons he hats been To his profound amaze he espied| i, stand an' fight, an' pack our stuff seldom any necessity of looking far} own use. The common sense and fajr- | FaYOrite. larity, but never had any considerable |, ., ome to eight hours' work a day, £0 | Days bound aand ard foot with alinte it pronto." g : or inquiring long, for a proper sub-| pecq of the plan ensures its wide 'ac- The two-step and waltz, the New | place in ballroom dancing. there is something terrifying in: ho a q stick behind him and through his el-| «Heeseman!" ¢ried Smoky, coolly ject. Every diversity of art or na-| ceptance, Jt would be futile and fool- York," Caledonian and Saratoga lanc-| In the Summer of 1930, Mr. Duryea |, oo" op nd ng ane bows. The robber sat in an uncom- | «gy it's come. 1 reckoned » a. ture, every public blessing OF ¢a-| jai for anyone to set his face against fers, as well as the Yorke and gavotte, | points out, America suddeply became | vv hay | do?" is a er dian fortable posture against the woodpile. | Git busy, men." '| lamity, every domestic jain or grati-{ system which is based upon self- all had their share of popularity in the | conscious of the Latin-American music} = 00 aiiiidas inative am oh 1 At a second Jim saw that Hays had | jin odo vader the shelter to Theo fication, every sally of caprice, blus-1y 00» : days of the cotillion, and then, in 1900, | as a source of dance numbers. Ayan Yay but 2 mo oll : ; been gagged and his face was so con- | diss Herrick. S ' hos or. | der of absurdity, or stratagem of al- ip sms came ragtime music. - The cakewalk | "No matter what name we apply to YoY E P . : Miss Herrick, She hal heard, for she <> : The first thought of the average person PC terted by rage that it appeared searee- | was white b fectation, may supply matter to him became the rage in exhibition dancing, it, the Cnban rhythm has apparently confronted with 'nich wifiled time. 14 Ww . ly human. 2 NRE RE ", Toncn. | Whose only rule is to avoid uniform- * ° and intruded into the almost secred | come to stay," Mr. Duryea declares. - 3 : "What's up?" cried Jim, breaking aikido by Boose ity. But it often happens that the Swedish Prince provinces of the cotiliidn.. . _.. ... o{*Thia rhythm scems to be the real oy. TSE his 2 Ofion led " out of his bewilderment. os A p y- El judgmrent is distracted with design In 1903 the cotillion was going out }contribition to. ballroom dancing of . wi P 1 8YCODL, [ATeY) i; must fight. You will be worse off if . ; (0) ; : even a cheap moving picture show Hays gave vent to &n inarticulate on all into thie Bande 1h Sores to another, and the hours pass imper- WwW anager of fashion. The schottische, two-step | the decade." ot eno the Johlens one dh 4% sound, but it was expressive. Jim 1 ho EeTerence Hays ~We need him." Soptly fod ui Nil Ranibosiion -- ee ; -- | himself or herself in the long or wheeled to stalk under the shack, his " » ela * | can be no longer delayed, and neces- . : himself; Edward P. Mulrooney for- y a pis ~ # Too pte!" By i sity enforces the use of those Renounced Royal Title and Want Replica mer police commissioner of * Now eg jo hunting? wad] heeted Hocsenran oe i Pack your things quickly and|ingughts which then happen to be at Privileges When He Mar- : : York: Joseph Keenan, special assist- The public libraries are more crowd- I ser to have arrived. be-|} vv over to the cave on this side." hs : Of S tl d Y d y P » SD ed than ever before. The magic lands fore him. To his further amaze Miss Then Jim picked up. Hays' gun from wn Ay Hers of de ried Against Family's cotian ard | ant attorney general, and James Bo. that lie between the covers books Herrick was sitting at the :ude table an out. Fir Tom jjverance on-any terms from perplex oli a ~\Y/; : lan, present police commissioner off - g a fora the table snd vou out, Visb JEIP| iy wud guspense, spies herseltf Wishes Also S Sending Rack-| Nev York. are' ening 0 HauSInds of Joists x = moved the gag, and them in terse| yigorously to tt ork before her " : Also Suggest Sending Rac 2 om who never before "had time to read." cognized as ys' prope ay con- : ; 3 : . ; i recognized as Hays' propety, lay RE toi td Sita tint, - Newt gorously to the wor e ' Tavart--Advertising agents." etod to 3 ¥n- Keenan urged a federal bureau. to The mentally lazy are being forced to t.icuoutly in front of her. Happy|y 1 s I th ber fr " ef eotiecisembeliishipenty and fBosisa | * Behind uty ail wnonaeannctii on at ome n co-ordinate its efforts; Mulrooney ad. use that most unexercised of all mus- Jack, whistling as usual, was serving od = wa n 2 ie el Tain : is pain-| tjons, and sometimes finishes, with|an office door lies the romantic story land Prison vocated universal finger-printmg, "20 oo 5a 'A : her. ! oy an anded, 0 Aap - great elegance and happiness, what|of a Prince -who renounced his title New York.--Universal finger-print. laghes with 20 years," and federal ; . . | "What does this mean?" demanded | jy. "aid. fo ing Ji i ! gh oo it ng slater otrasse nid , leas fisyand o Me 62 luxury for the sake of | ing whipping post, exlle tight parole control of firearms, The latter also : B Jim. * Hays said, lacing Jim Ws an air of | never had begun, --Samuel Johnson,| the girl he loved. laws and a sort of American Scol- thought parole laws should be tight-| Asa people we have lived more ob- f "Ath Toimens She defied wokily. fia ity os imate! re ig " Hays fn "The Rambler" -~ "Tavart" Is the business name of|land Yard, were urged on a Senate ened and agreed, that exile of rack-|Jjectively, that is externally, than any } ! Outside and below the shack sat oo] ar are they away: lays <2 a Stockholm firm whicn has been|gyh.committee as methods to curb eteers to an island prison "would | other nation. We need external stimuli ~:~ "7" Hf Smoky on a rock, with the others fen oF oA, " To Rupert Brooke - established by the 22-year-old Prince | racketeering. help." before our imaginations will. work. Our ding ear, i Mago half an hour---mebbe v: P Lennart, who married Karin Niss-| The committee, headed by Senator =~ TT books, stgries, and plays swat have / "Mawnin', Jim," drawled Smoky, | iq 'von oe to look fer the hosses?" Freeing 81, nes ibe towers of Samar-| vandt, the daughter of a Swedish| Royal S, Copeland, held its first re-| Experfence has convinced me that Dignty b? sation: for gucscss, We: ad- with a grin. "You tee we've got al up; ~ 20. Som and; : business man, despite the opposition | gional, open hearin t there Is & thousand times. move good: | Dire those who have rather than those Loe E Eight horses in the valley. Others| you sought the field, your golden head| of his grandfather, King Gustuv of op £ With nore. than 5 : B00C-] ho are! There are several measur- | Yelp hie Yd not in sight." ka held high 4 Ruroiich ' E Gustav 200 interested spectators. Among the | ness, wisdom and love in the world ira lat . y : "Who hawg-tied the boss?" cr An irs . I. ' weden, first speakers wer h ; a --Gehler. -sticks! . : gs "Reckon 1 did with a little help." | oo Fine scout you air. How come youl Nor deemed it wrong to heed within} = As.a result of his family's attitude b » wore Senator Copeland, | thay men imagine. --Qekiler However, today we are becoming - z "What for?" SS didn't spy them soon enough fer us the sky he decided to cut adrift and take up - 7" 7 lmore and more aware of that vast un- ; 8 "Damn if IT know. Our lady prison- to rustle oul of hyar? | The crimson planet's passionate com-| a profession, BE Es rt : : ' ws conquered world that lies within our- : cr made me do iL." g 2 "1 couldn t have seen them half a mand, The name "Tavart" is derived selves, Our own thoughts, speculations "Miss Herrick forced you to tie mile sooner," snapped Jim. "They | Mars in the sky! What did your god| from tho last letters of his name, L : conclusions, our own brains and imag- Heys up?" queried Jim trying to con] Pg out from behind a bank." demand? Gustav Lennart, He insists, however, ; ? inations--what a universe of possibili- : : \ coal hie exultation. Sin "Hell's fire! Tell thet-to me? -You| Js it not dark enough that men must | on being called plain Mr, Berna- | ties lies therein, if we wil but turn our °° ' ~~ "1 'hould shiver she did. Stuek|"%S sleepin'. fle 5 die, ) , dotte. y 1 PE hi attention inward!--San Francisco Ar- | Hays hair-Uigger gun--cocked---right You're a liar!" flashed Jim, leap-| But that in madness and without a cry Skilful and Efficient re gonaut, | nts my belly. an' saws: 'Will you Ue clear of the i? "Open your | You hurl away this life in war's black The advertising agency he has | --_-- r Gl ea ag: 3 trap to me again ike that! land? founded = at present occupies only : 3 this villain--an' swear by your honor esr Ta er g » ti fia W l pied, y n | wit th voleate Bim or slow pny: of say, it's you whe'll *het his trap, ) _| small offices and his staff consists ho re 4 2 a Packing of Eggs tizme Gur whieh to do so-or Will von replied Hays, stridently. "Or you 11] What is the cvil webbing back of war| of himself and three employes. 1€ eS / ( Ni y BULAN) / 01 om ; : | hi vo. me choot you?" ' ¥ rit a dose of the medicine I gave Brad | That it.could twist your heart of white] He does the lay-outs and provides . : For the Trade pH oy yah --tHincoln™ © desire " the ideas--work which requires con- ; bd : £Treg : How'd she get that gun?" ; ey - ¢ or : : " . y ov yO 0 r A > Fi q 5 'g Fi 3 el 4 /, Roe * . > Wal, the snatched it quicker'n Not from Jo you yellow dog of | And go 2 hand with bleeding Bante ii id Shicighey, i A In; Study . Reveals : if . Packed- . | lightnin', thet's how. An' when she 3 Soman oe : : : wl Y ho J A . J) patsien arly anions to pave Broad End U Less & cocked it with both hands i : Smoky Slocum 1an out in time | You, who loved lite with such a leap-| a real profession," he said. < Pb, o bun? "Tho bullet-went bo get in front of Jim. ing fire, The love story of Prince Lennart Watery White core Tick . y "Hyar! Hyar!" he called, piercing-| Who tore your fingers from the surg-fand his bride was one of the most > aad gd CC ly. "Js this a time fer us to fight ing lyre? : touching romances of the past de Considerable time has been devot- ot Hs panty) Deares each other? Cool down, Jim. Make| Why were you blind and followed that | cades. ~ ed to an effort to solve the problem gy i be Se 1 Tet surly ol allowance fer Iays, e's wuss'n red star? "We are just an ordinary boy and . . Of Uwalery, Wikies: in eqgyen, prob. or Id Toes ow ® Bu "i drunk." --By Robert Friend.| girl very much in love," 'said the Try this Easy-to-Make Recipe rt ER hs svn Sai to Much Li ll 8 + ' "n care i rare te raha Prince w tag V4 b { " "We wank SHIR" at the table. She ey a -- - Pring when tlie 'engagement ¥ AS : for FORM GARY ap le lot to froducers, Savy the +5 ade us 2 . ier ' ; : Doom Tall Signposts : Cream 14 cup sugar «ith '4 s4it dough tabout é cups). . a E ude us all stand, hands high, an'| Co that way. .. And, Smoky, I reckon , gnp They had met at a parly when he Yo m4 o Dl tater Read well Gover and sed port of the Empire Marketing Board, then the performed thet little trick| MT trienceiin London,~--Britain's tall highway sign-{ wa¢ 15 years of age and she 13, Two | ; egg and beat until ight Add asldefn warm place treetrom Over a period of two years a nume 1 with Hank's gun agin my gizard, Jim, you ze fess wing, oh Tinney I posts, relics of the old horse-coach | years later he had made up his mind \ 1 cup Yukewait riilk, Sir granghts lu fist BOA double . ber of factors, including the lability, " ah x , § 1 ; bh y : " ' * J ) n ou ours : a 1 1 hope to die if I didn't go cold an' ei ui i again, Tim, days when they were put at a level| to marry her despite what he knéw amin a on Pring hig ba i of various reeds. to produce Was Pe Sansa | Yiave 10. whut you called Jom. Bub convenient for the driver on his high| would be opposition from the family. cup raisins, 14 cup chopped well-greased cube pan #rush tery whites", the system. of manage: ¥3 iu wim il we s ) ith box, will disappear in favor of indicat-| - }Jo was informed that he would almonds, 4 teaspoon salt, top with ed@ and bake 1n ment, _for example, free ranges % leave your dispute Ui I we settle vith org not more than 3 feet 6 inches above| have to renounce his Royal Title and and enough four ¢o make ~ moderateoven about 4* min versus gemi-intensive, low versus Heeseman. , : , | the crown of the road it the Minister| privileges it he carried out his inten 'ROYAL YEAST SPONGE: high feeding ," etc, have been exe A All right. You've talking sense,"| of Transport adopts the recommenda-| b littl Soak 1 Royal Yeast Uake in --- bulk, tn warm piace (ree amined. None of these factors aps replied Jim He had been quick to ransport /COpts the Tecoma. | tions, ut it made little difference : ; draughts Makes 8 €0 ; : plied Jim. Hc een qui tion of a departmental commitlee oR |{to him. He simply called himself 4 pint {ukewarm water for {rom -| pear to be responsible to any ap rasp the opening made by Hays : 29 Simply. . m 15 minutes. Dissolve 1 tables 6 cups of batsee AT grasp 1 g m by Hays.| trafic signs. Mr. Bernadotte, ; spoon sugar in 1 pint milk. preciable extent for the . condition There must be ten riders in Heese-| he main objection to the present| The young couple were married -in Add ¢o dissolved yeast cake: known ag "watery white." ; man's outfit." . signposts is that it cannot be illumin-| the simplest manner possible at a Add 1 quart bread flour. Beat In the course of the investigation, : "Wal. thet "" ined th plest manner p le a thoroughly, Cover and let : d ke al, thet suits me," rejoined theated by motorcar headlamps, and Is| London register office, else brernight to double in eggs twenty-four hours old and pace robber, harshly, . | theretore almost useless to drivers at ed broad end (air cell) down, Jad Now think fast, snapped Smoky. | night. Sentient semen ! to he sent eighteen miles by road, "I Hays pulled himself together. "Mac, PI EE, "we a p ' : and they showed on teating a res XT you gn' Jeff Tun to fetch what hosses British Publishers Active x £S h 'been th SEE markably high proportion of 'wi 3 : : a ROTA. FEAST OARES ave been the o Treas on following ub. thid fd you can find quick. ...Jack, you an London,~--The publishers have kept standard for over 50 years; Keep 3{0) 7. tory y Jes. n : ow i Sel half Smoky an' Wall hustle the grub, cook the book stream flowing well this| . asupply on hand touse when you bake Be clue, consignments of eggs, ! kit, packs an' beds info. thet cave year, Upto the end of June, 7,634] ' athome. Sealed inair- - i Packed read Phin fil oe es across the wash. I'll zit up high an' : aln athe alf broad end:iup, were, ce / watch, When I yell, dig fo corer p11 7h igi oy "ont i tight uated papes they § . on journeys by motor and train, The ; 'I "You aimin' to fight or run?" quer- t : eep for months, (oF:1 4 results. confirmed previous indicas 7 ranslations, and 31 editiong de luxe, And get £ c of : : feaued ed Smoky, > + Fiction of course, leads, with 2,618 get your copy Bel ticns, and a report 1s to be Jesus 75 "We "ight git packed light if novels, Second on the list comes the ROYAL YEAST A further Interesting fact has emerg- i fo ? a aan ; w| * BARR BOOR contain. ed from the investigations namely, rik somethin' holds them up. 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