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TP. -J. kM IftSDEPEMOEPO" PROGRESS3VE JOURWAL THIRTY-FIRST YEAR VOL. XXXI, NO. 235 (Section Two) PHOENIX, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MQRNING, DECEMBER 18, 1920 (Section Two)' AN 7 1J7"J A Mm lite mm u. li !: I' i i t t f t t i Advehture-s Op THE- TWINS fey WASP WEASEL GETS PUNISHED "Where did WaSD Weasel eo?" ftskpil Kick- a a he, nnrl TCanrv rneVioil ' hreath '!! Into Mrs. Woodchuck'a bedroom, where she had been getting all the beds ror the family's winter deep. Mr. Woodchuek didn't nay a word, but nodded toward a hump under one of the blankets. Of course, If she had said two words or ten, Nancy and Nick would not have understood, for that scamp Wasp had swallowed their charm d then run away! That is why they were after him. Suddenly an idea occurred to Nick, and he whispered it to his sister. Nancy laughed softly and nodded. "Let's do it right away," she whispere, and tirtoed quietly to the top of the bed. At the same time Nick took his place t the foot. Mrs. Woodchuek wondered what it was all about, but said noth- FEMININE EXPLORER SAYS WOMAN CAN GO WHERE MAN GOES-AND SHE CALLS EXPLORING ONE OF MOST THRILL ING, THOUGH RARE, OCCUPATIONS FOR WOMEN NEW YORK "Exploring; can hardly be called a popular occupation for women but I would not give it up for all the pink teas in the United King dom." Thus speaks Harriet Chalmers Adams, accorded to be the first Amer ican woman to be made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical society of England, honorary member of the Society of Arts of Cadiz and lecturer extraor dinaire. Women do not usually listen to the lure of "little voices" which take men to the outlands and the strange un known places. But Mrs. Adams, who like her husband. Franklin Adams, editor of the bulletin of the Pan-American Union, is a Californian, listened. From the beginning of her literacy lite Mrs. Adams has been particularly in terested in Spain and its customs here was romance, she felt, that romance which pervades every place where th descendants of Castiie dwell and fi nally it got into her blood and she took up the long trail. One of Greatest Travelers In three years Mrs.' Adams put 40,00( 4 f FURTHER 'Hill ..maw. fm , Such a blanket tossing as the ratcal got ing. li anything waa about to happen to Wasp she wasn't going to niterfere, bfs ausc Wausp was a general nuisance and sho didn't like him at all. lie had always worried the life out of Wobbly, her own dear boy, and Wally, her hus band, had jut said the other day that but there! That's not the story. Suddenly Nancy grabbed two corners of the blanket, between which Wasp was crouching, and at tho same time Nick grabbed the other two. Then they pulled the rovers char off the bed, never letting go their holds. "Give us our charm. Wasp," said Nick, severely, "or we'll shake you up." Wasp lay very still and never let on ho heard. That settled it! Such a blan ket tossing as the rascal got, he'll never forget, I'm sure, nor the lesson, cither- And the charm Jumped right out of his mouth with the jolting. Nancy grabbed It and tucked It away safely, and the twins departed. (Copyright. 1920, N. K- A.) The parcel rost department in Oma 1 is to be completely motorized with a fleet of 50 trucks serving "0 zones. If rrtnicnt stores expect to take ad Msntagn of this service- and deliver by rarcel post. o Presses in Japan are frequently sold by weight. v Shave With Cutlcura Soap The Ney; Way Without Mug THE BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT WAVE Guaranteed for Six montht Jefferson Hair Store Phone 4139 GOING UP A very junior officer was trying his first case. "Seven days confined to camp." he snaped. "Beg pardon, sir," whispered the company sergeant-major. "Vou mum'i sentence like that. Ton " "Alright then It days retorted the "Hut sir,-' pleaded ho seargent-maf jor, "it's not " "Arf a mo.' major," interupted the Tommy. "Don't check Mm again or 'ell give me 21. "K oin't ;t. hoifer 'e's a hauctioneer!" London Tit Bits. o A western syndicate has leased 400, OOo square miles of Russian territory fcr a period of B0 years. The same syndicate reports it has made arrange ments for the purchase in America of $3,000,000,000 worth of goods in the licxt three years. o ( onsnrners of soft drinks have paid $51,000,000 to the revenue department of, thij government. This would in dicate that the soft drink business is in excess of $.:.00.0no.000 a "year. ft . -x V Ill -::'fifth -V -f , AS v e A AOAMS 'Ik. X ,Ll ' X' ( tf C. I . .' i . . iii il u li .i li - i .i . " ' 111 ... A . . 1 . 111 ALSO MENTIONED "You say that you were once men tioned as a presidential possibility?" ' "Yes, when I was a small boy I was told that if I was good I might grow up to be president." Boston Trans cript. o A census of the seal herds on the Pribilof islands shows a total of 1,500, 000 seals. iD Mrs. Adams is knon as one of the seven jjretest world travelers We make it -you bake it Every necessary cake .ingredient except water is ready mixed for you in Excelo. You have all the fun of baking, we have all the work of making. Every Girl's Problems Are Known to ' Jean Newton Every Day or Two Be ginning Next Tuesday Follow her new department "THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES" s What she says luill always set you right 114 Eggs AD ay How InsteadOT 25 A Day This Means About $126 Extra In. come Per Month for Mrs. Ropp. CAKE MIXTURE miles behind her, on foot, on horseback, 1 by canoe to ranama atil southward through Kcuador, rem, Chili. Patago nia, Argentina, Brazil. Venezuela, and the West Indies. , Harriet Adams is also said to be the only , American woman who was per mitted to visit the first line trenches on the French front after the. great of fensive along the Komme. She is known as one of the seven greatest world travelers. She has slept on mountain peaks 15,000 feet high. She lias been to the headwaters of the. Amazon. Se has visited every Spanish possession. For ten years she has written and lectured on South America and says she has- looked more wild things in the face than many men the savage Chunchos, the jaguar, tho - V H H H:V hi - . Decorative Pottery Inexpensive Gift Items Women love beautiful vases quaint book ends and candlesticks odd pieces having dec orative and sentimental value. On our first floor and mezzanine are arranged all of our smaller gift items many are quite inexpensive: To those who have in mind an expenditure of One Dollar or less and up to Twenty-five Dollars this showing offers the right solution to many perplexing problems. Inspect these lines soon. You will be pleas antly surprised at -the extensive selection and attractive values. FURNISHERS fin Wv? .Hi tapir and the vampire. Shf discovreil five rare specimens of the solcnodon,' tho ancestor of the rat three of these were presented to the Bronx y.uo. Jn her childhood Mrs. Adams was delicate, almost a. sickly child and now she drives camels in Mongolia! Woman not Hindered Speaking of women as explorers, she says: "There is no reason why a woman cannot go wherever a. man goes and further. - If a woman be fond of travel, if she has love of the strange, the mys terious and the lust, there is nothing that wiil keep ,'ier at home all that, is needed for it, is in all other things, is the driving passion and the love. Ar.d as for being hindered because Pbe, Is a woman, that scunds rather a stupid notion to me she has proved that she can go where men go, and that. lack of caution (which is a, little of every woman) will take her out pf the tent to discover something else, while hr husband is slceplng.'eovered up to the cars in Wankeis and fur. "As I said, it can hnrdlybo called a. When You Build . 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