Reginald C. Barker is recognized as America's foremost writer ot quality Western stories. and in his new one. "Hair Trigger Brand" (LC. Page 00., Boston) he excels himself. His characters stand out vividly and ring "true", which is contrary to the average run of Westerns. Betty Lorraine. Bart Hendrick. Odd Smith and "just" cawboor.are all strong in- dividual characters, and the story it- tself is unique. The Study Series published byi Charles E. Merrill Co., of New York. ! am undoubtedly one or the ttmsst': sets of children‘s books ever Jicl, "shed in America. They are written try Albert Walker and Ethel Summy. and ntustrated by Graco P. Smith.! The newest member of this family‘ is "We Three", and teacher anitl LITERARY NOTES MW Telephone Rates Cut your bills A Great Sales Swing to Nash Twin-Ignition motor 12 Aircraft-type spark plugs . - . High compression Houdau'lle and Loveiay shock absorbers (gm-gun.¢umo Salon Bodies Lead: the WC In Motor Car “(we . 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Oirering l group of Wading new advancemehts (panned by no other cae-cornpiete y equipped u the itc- tory except for?†tire, the new Nash "400" In els "* villain a welcome from buyers that is 'dlll,'lu. tally reAected in the monthly sales gains pictured above. The leaders? of the new Null "400" in gun? a ulna is ,aserieg itself in rapid y growing ales leadetship. ofering . group of wading new As an additional convenience you can now reverse charge. on station-to- etation calls where thet rate in 25 cents Th‘*NewNA§ H HOO’ NASH-KITCHENER MOTORS CHAS. 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It appears a same, cheerful Pee ot living is the tlrst essential. and a proper attention ot diet is ot [amuse spsilfied. Dr. West gives imany prescriptions tor hair and skin Iuut many valuable hints of a prac- itiml nature. "The Flagrant ,Years" by Samuel Hopkins Adams (Horace leeright. New York) ls, well described as a novel of the beauty market. The And fully, you qt_"tfeo- the dclinnl prices of Nash "400" mod. eiswithodherenahesusdtesnaneieid. Youwill benmudto And how much - other can hue added to the fir. tory price before toting a delivered price to you. Rig here Nash wilt often aye you from 350 to ttso. minty tad economy Gf'NGiririiiL centnliud chassis lubrication. You-1m . and): ot turning 'd,j"l'1'lf'Q the 'ttteat.', --tui-u'suasusfiteerhteear. bile: (to. cch btiGGtuGiGc APIII. “as “I! intricacies ot the modern art ty beauty making is a closed book to, the unsophisticated. in thU new: best seller the author has given the; xreader a. story of absorbing interest. Camellia Bartlett had no need {bl-t 'the beauty builder, yet late ordained: she should Md her first job In a! beauty salon. Tho tireg ot the: luxurious clientele. heavy with price-l lens jewels. who invoked the aid of these beauty magicians, provide a laminating meme. One ot the sea- sun’s choicest novels. Congenlal Role College Boy-is you pet?" The oiri--"sure--autitttahs." college Boy-"Go ahead then; I'll be the goat." Lady-u a Better Lite Opening a family Bible. a Mlnne- apolls man found a 3100 note seven- ty-five years old, and still worth its face value. Thus encouraged. I 1m- gine a lot ot people will open their family Bibles at least once every tseventy-tive years, just on a chancé. Within the Ranch of All A clergyman. anxious to introduce some new hymn~books, directed the clerk with» out a notice in church in regard to them immediately after the sermon. The clerk, however. had) a notice of his own to give with to terence to the baptism of infant; Accordingly. at the clone ot the sen mon he announced, "All those who Pave children they wished baptised, please send in their names at once." The clergyman, who was dart, sup- posing that the clerk was giving out the hymn-book notice, immedintely arose and Bald: "And I want to any tor the betieitt of those who haven’t any. that they may be dbuined from me any day between three and tour o'clock, the ordinary little one. n! tbtteett cents and the special on†with red backs at twenty-live cents The following Is the report ot S. S. No. $0, “mm. for "no months ot Am! and Mar. Mo children who" lumen are tolbwod by an asterisk were absent for one or more lot the cranium»: The name. are In order oi merit. Jr. IV. - Theron We], Jerome Wagner'. ar. m.-Pruci1i. Roth. [Auto W‘s:- ler. mu) Kim-pm]. Wagner. Mule Rank. Jerome Diet. rich. Carmel moo-or, â€In. Stall. mu lam, "rotrtbNartronF, - {Homo Now-k. Part U.-Atqrx Stuns. Wilfred ' rich. John Whaler. Rita Dietrich. Jr. Inn-motto Ouch. Ann me. rule, Humid DUtrttA.. PtrBt. - In“). an“. Iateqtto III-1‘. ho Ivor-u. WI. iriiiau, iiiriL,"Ci7ii, my ,",r"ric"iciriii,'"iuiii" iii'iiiil Aa-ot-rr-h-het-h-her-r-- 'ear"."""""'"' '"T'W.ug=Ttdtu'eS'tg'i', Awuttrat-deegtmhe-_tettrre-& “I . . _ .., th.rtttM “I! m . u. v. M7. “at. ht to. van was. we. and. 'h"re-"ro_-'Borrqrh"rea*"""'s Smiles " HOOL I SPORT (San-um It'd-outnumb- "N-a-teg-OM. --ttt-tti8ltrrtq t.-tra'.-etm....-reed. -ttqa.etttah1sqm,qr0tb. mung-manna.†mmomummum muuwumm [arm-hum Thunder- umouncod it. The up of an hood. with; brat-I such. um, punt. drowned shop that] of It. rounded the river bond. Tt - od slowly. Ahmluxly “ovum: town! the noun at Mb: Jennie Price. Pu: Downy. a. act on Mn shoulder and hi: has rod. unlined his no; log “on: north “an Shoot. “venting. swarm. “In: tor the Mil. He did not turn his and once. Amos Short bobbed out ot m. non. ndMIDlh‘d halal-a tout. Tenor drove them In loo; Mom The! luommm"umuo n-muwmomvm brldn My. mud manila!“- Ir at u unbelievabl- urha. The river: It would in Mount it tt "Gaunt!" he shouted. “nun!" "Arts, Amos. I been am we ought to get My." Gun! Itrieaattqt pointed at his neighbors. "'rhorre a poor crow. Think they've ever no water atoms? Who's kipln’ old like Jennie?" were the he. They'd know now "Best be after Mm Jenn‘le," Ott- um grumbled. He - very talt suddenly; his shoulders stnmneuod He walked like a mm: W " years, Amos Short glanced apprehemsiveir up the river. "Harry, Gm!" he warned. The two men elld down the bank into the lowland. wetting their feet on ground that an hour before had been dry. They entered a small rank shackle house by the rear. through uneven attachment: ot shed: ind simmer kitchens. Miss Jennie Price. a mu: old woman. at by a win- dow. manly watehimr the river the. "It is my. water all at once." Gu- stat told her, “(mm to trot you out." "Out?" She had a mlmstlouq voice. for a person wlth paralysis. "I'm not soul; out. Not In this wet manor!" Guam: walked with a left-sided hitch to tho window. Up the river.- nenr the rotting truth of the Rnhocen Q., a tug that had been abandoned on the ‘muddy bank. water pushed its black. bulging low. A red shed, with Ra doors stiil tight Mutt, bumped along on the crest ot a wok ling torrent. Trees. stumps, fences, bits (“We rooting, swirled beside it. "We'd beat hurry. Miss Jennie," old Guam! barked. "Yo ain‘t very hefty. Amos, take the other arm ot her chair." The red barn thumped over muddy] bottoms. rolled, turned a complete and undignitied hamtespring, jarred} the Rebeca Q. (tom her long neg- lected anchorage and slapped against tho iron piers ot the Imam It held there a moment and (blamed out. M'ater heaved up behind ll. It lodged ‘mst. wedged entrust the lmwrk. " shingle roof tipped up at the side ‘and. at once lgeld tight. A tree push- 7 exploring branches into the wreck~ age. twisted to the right. and picked up a length ot wooden fence. A horse. ewimmlng dleMrltedly. u it thle were only an unimportant event In unimpormt lite. lppmeclned the bridge, was sucked under. end dld not reappee‘r. Po; Downey had made the foot of the MIL He stopped looklng back. A dozen women tim' behind him. One ot them, nrrylng two no- oots tied with red crbpo upâ€, mumbled In. the and. dmpod' her nower pots. mm her nuns. and ran town-d higher ground. On the court-homo root, Mel Plum arm ‘01) the trapdoor lad climbed out. "Hot. n. was!†T "tt h a 'ttrod'." "Mr God. than " to!" â€he no In I “I! am. ttw m Water apread Across this road to the Inc-sot “no of Ions. Again the Tamnck was dun-nod. am time by the cottutr brides. that might Ihrt wreck-u and plled tt up like a watt, dhortlnc the river beyond In low mull: huh. 8mm “vol forgot] serous the min “not The, lumped over swank. um poked ‘inqulsmvo â€no" Into doors. Mel â€Home. on no court-ham toot, waved. m- m touting. nor. (iii no on. to no or In" bun. The valor mu time than in from of that Inna-'0 mar}; “In! deep: than a My runny mu. white hated like u bra-lol- than no his. but through lower mm. M. m a rumble ot Motel: Goon we I mum howl. / Ion - and» “onâ€. they curt). who mum snow with aMHoedatet.etaehe0atoreL A bron- In my “not. on umJlolm‘IIIMonw "ot.eot-t-'ah_rt.s nomummmm run an. stocking all). m - "and. looting MI the " Kant. '. 0'72“ Iothorvlthnoollotnu,MIm te, cork - at can win: an our We no l “1%. mm new!" no new: tettt ttmt on. man. i Junc- Delou winced. Ho m m- mcted that than would be comm (i'! lb bully. Ho trod through um and to Cumin am, jam-mud- "toet - 00.me 1mm" 'u.a.retMdrqrqtt.o1mt-S. hum-mumm-um 'rot-ttto_o-att" *rotottVn,aEtou-et- One, to um we†to Dr“... Mumnyuhtcuononu- 'orrN-.'rnrorttt.qtFrt-b mady m 10:qu running up the an. all- of mph-kw“. “Well. 1311 In Junk ashore!" the and guard commie:- uta violent- ly. Ho wood by an overturned "(on "That dovll rim! Give no the the - time. You, Belong?" I). - “not. out The latter man. “I've but n brother, Palm." “Drowndod?†lune. Belong duvet-ed. "t doit know. I wattt to search. A good may need help." "That devil river!" Pariah exclaim. od attain. He turned: on Belong lud- dtmiy, as It he had remembered. “M van your dam!" "Mr dam." Belong laurel-ed. "Hutrutht" commented Pariah. ly called to hls crew. "Ht . . Anderson ...Bttar...B"er...tNttrome), speed on!" l Putt Donor “rived first. from the hills. He begun talking at once, Tho other townsmen 4tttt© silently, win:- out words to express their thoughts. They came cautiously. Btatrrtmgtt and “shot-men's wives, stepping into water a it ghey - before had (on its cold much. It was inconceiv- dhle. The Tunnel: River . . . any (river . . . attacking them who loved ‘lhe lake. They whispered when they precognlned Belong. ' "'l‘.here's one ofem!" Pug Downs)! cried. “Mum and spoilt my pool- ubles." (He stamped his wooden. leg on the sidewalk. Janos Belong turn- "Are you talking to me or about me?" ho asked. â€Whichever It is. stop it." so picking a tight with met "Mind your tongue. then," Belong answered. He returned to the com- mander of the coast gun-d. “There': a devil or ' current running, Captain. I Just crossed the bridge. It's not solid, but a man can make it. There's a house just below it, over more . . ." He pointed tows†the home of Miss Jennie Price. "Wet to the window "Go search lt, Andaman." Captain Pariah ordered his nearest man. “Take one of those usher-men with you. You, linker, dart upstream. Search the hollows. Houses alt along there. Lind the deep pools. And keep any from ovemnslng hanks. And ‘Bakor. much tor that Belong." Ed Baker growled "I'll watch for none o' well- tribe!" James Belong clenched hll nat, "Mind what you my. Biker!" "mind your (lacy lake next time." Baker nun-cred. He crossed the road to Putt Downy. 'Sure, he's to than,†he told Downy contempt- uounly, “no know. u. Ho‘s "nut enough. don't need to be u lawyer to know that'. Dam in what the town'qutrht to harm you, everybody else. We'll get Gm It there's Any justice." ’ "Balm my poobhblea!" "Wo‘Il [at him!" - roam-ad. _ June. Belong returned to Sign. In. an torgrottmt an ankle. Tannin; “avidly. he on not instructions. “'0 't.taM" in. 10"“ “lukhf‘omw "Thatts a church?" he pointed up the hill. "Mlnulon we all it." "Find the key. open It. ““11 he folk- hunting u dry place to deep urettgttt Got tone tret And l have some one who . . idle!‘ Downy retreated. 1: Jt1ii, if} full-size‘ max ti 'iii-ft-r-res., No kitchen "ork-.No cookin ust ur milk ovér it 3-1 P' 12tei,t,tt' "ht: leg. mister, don’t 'n â€I.“ an m OVIR OI†â€VIII-INT MIT - â€on and m L. W. awn . - . -gtt w. . WIIOHIL . Woo-0nd“ A mu "an... M â€an! IM “an - - ARTHUR town . . Imp: w. a. autumn and JOHN "an" . . um 13. A. man Immune: “mm Lmrrln He stated nervously at the rher. “They're seating a. fellow om." It was not. 3tis brother Fritz. A fat agonfsed French-Canadian tamer, too frightened to speak. had floated to misty utrlde a corn crib. Women from the neighborhood were helping Sue when Belong llmped into the mission house an hour later. Chaiia had teen cleared aslde. Fire hummed in a stove In the corner. A 'tussy shaklng woman brewed coffee. Belong. driving his car recklessly on the road east ot town, had found a telephone line intact and by a round- about method had summoned Doctor McCarthy ot Copperhead. g Oooda aia iaGTUTn-. "We've done an we ean," Captain Parish told the lawyer. “I ought to get back to the station. I can leave two men." "We need them." Belong agreed. "And Parish. will you tell Susan Stocklng's father that she's all right'." Three hours later. just beiore 'san-) down, while Madrid Bay still oom- phined miserably of its catastrophe. Julie Riel-sud and Norman Erickson staggered into town. They had aided two Bohemian families on the war down-stream. and labored- foolishly to rescue a black and white pig. Nor- 'mn had needed to swim to reach 'one of the Bohemioms. a woman who Idid not speak English, who perched stupidly on the root ot a oneromn shock. The water was shallow where it touched her house and she might have helped herself down. But when Norman climbed up to her, she fought like a cat against his lilting her. and acreumed aa-he carried her to dry land. ‘CIII tn Arr-butane- "Yes, old Cedric la . dumb chick, 1n right; but no wonder. {not at Ms parents." "wan the matter with his old “Well. the dean wrote to them telling them that thelr son had " cuts. had In the next mail Cedric got I roll of - and a m of ndhoslve folht um um: darmmn "Add Ill-t0 Goin ti you In. - " hm you favorite gnAaqatnq bald mtg boob; 7 _ Waterloo l Mutual Fire " Canon St. K. "who - Kitchen“- o. A. .otttaft-tatn umuu gnu-no om - "on. 1. 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