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I to get on that vai ^pport me, ^ t,- Dick, end con you've never bsi circuit?boen tf !l(teen years, tog pvrdef an alreat inking little cloui cheap satin skirt id I'rp alck ot trli id paptlng gdhesh blny Beams ot th j5ats|e, let's^brea leMreiss ant? shoo jk," she ansyerc ould be plgln au ad I'm almost thl aah an old dog ne low and then,' bo l^vgg? My'dan 8? 1 do* Nou re preserve e woe uiiuiUH IjjPSpp jfiSi'irf' caf" g early trains in drizzling raim J be frank, Pick, I want to marr eu$;i-want a little comfort an |ft/fopd and I think I see a chqnc SglWfol; ?]pwly to k!p feet. * >n't blame vg\j? Jfe W 0 irtlto:speak jovially. "Here's goo ?|lc?'tp Wu. I wish you the best iWhen ho had gone Maisie's throe gMueer and she hastily dabbed c eyes with a pink cotton han< erchief tq qgvo her corapjexlo rom the tegrp that were about t (.Miss Rawley!" Mrs. Snyder pi ^afrowsy head. "Matt carrier ha Registered letter for you." ?&frfew hours later Maisio sat 1 he traip, a bulging old suitcase a (rfinfillnSi ivonderlc Ms/Wl 'tier cgrmined l|ps. >' htnk I'd hotter pinch mysolt t nake Bore?after all it might be [tsam.-v Gee, what a blessing tidh't accept Dick Burns! Imagln jeing engaged to him, that poc iambone!" She snickered a ilttl api;berself in sheer joy. "Now fon't .evep have to marry any on don't want to; jnnyhe I wll ihough, some day. I'll marry fc ijsye. I'll meet some paan at a com fry club. One' of the first thing eg, do'will be to join a smart corn Jry;club. I'll buy a sporty roadatc M'Tll havo a saddle horse." BSMatee fairly hugged horseli J&lfd that Undo Timothy Bawley "* . "And 4oo'? ho want?" aske i the.Mnd fairy gentleman, knowln - how greedy Wally is and how he ,'. 'Dei says there Is to be a plcnl | tn Bright Meadow and everybody SfflBjifovV^njl he la going to be i I' pltWJBIMi'P rape and wants you . send hip a charm so he ll tglg th "Humph)" exola)mpd the Qree | Wlaard. He hadn't lived In the tre lops for a hundred years or mor Kgagthlaag Hp bad seen enough < 9 .Wally and.hls ancestors to- kho 1 tlpu they ware as lasy as all g( ^ Jmgw howr lasy that I: "by he^i.'fni'fe^Mj'n^et does aj^ t nsrnr that at dad hid atunaled ? Wit!) t!m. J thought It would bo so ?.'!*. ?.TvP?t' M B?w J"!? It! | wlob I Egd had the money to i- ti* ?PKMif up a uuio bwr- Wbat t \ btto%rt?2?WoKrc.?&o.WM I to .0 tow day*!" Thug Maafe'a ? WdBrtu and slam ana along u a the train flew post t|e|la apd bills, e , At lut they palled In at Hill*. boro, a tiny dusty town that Mgslo _ faintly remembered leaving with r borjwaBto Whan Bha TO ? Bb()d. *' Hurriedly abe inquired bar way to I the Office of the attorney*. "BrlM' 1 & Brill" and hastened down Main ? atroet wltb ber heavy aq|toaae. Her . eyea were shinning, her lips part, ed; abe scarcefy noticed tbe weight I qf her burden.. p Mr. Brill proved to be > thinit lipped, aour-faeed old man and Mr, Brlggu a haughty, fat-atomaehed enob and tbe couple of clerks, die , Interested, cold-eyed. . Males felt .' somewhat chilled; *hn waa fjire Mr- MriBW resented b*r aresapc# i and that ?tp, jiriu did not ecprqve ? qf hey Bpanglad bat nor her cpm. n plerlop. She had a-ntsstod a flicfereat rcceptlojS; |t trap a lftt|g die 't apppluting. There wa* a "Sign here, pieaae," and than, "That (a all," Malqje, coqtu??d, gated halDU leaaly abogt. "Could you call a taxi?or a hack ' to drive me out?" abe stammered. ? Old Brill said to one of the 8 clerks, "Call Jenklas; be'll be yopr neigunor anu neti tags you out tor j*. (ltty oeota." , Still lo a dais Malgle stepped Into J a moldly old buggy beside en over, . ailed, wrinkled tarmer but at least he smiled it) a friendly way, "Wall, wall, so you be o]d Hewi; ley's niece, oh? Going to live op j, his place?" Maude nodded. "And be tjat his bank book you're alutch,r logr , Malsfe hastily looked at what old ,j Prill had put it) her hapd r The old farmer chuckled apd slapped the rains on the white _ nag's back. Maisle, pitting beside iV him, uncomfortable, confused, woii dered why l)e kept chuckling. ? "Wall," reining in his horse before a broken, gate tbat led to a wehdy garden and a tiny, dilapidate [ od cottage, "bpro we. are!" ,, "Is this where you liye?" asked Malsio, making no mora to get out "No, I llye right beyond that hill ' This fs your upcle's place." Climb ins opt he deposited Malsla'e suit' case on the ground . "Now, Jump! j There! Wall, good-nlgbt. wish you luck In your new house! If you ' want anything go to thp top of that ,. there hill and nql|er, We'll hoar , ypu." He pl|mbed In the buggy, leaving an open-mouthed Maisie r, they say he was a rich man at one , I standing. "Tour uncle wasn't a " bad sort," be called back, "if he : hadn't drunk himself to death. And time, too." When he was out of eight MalBie jupt slipped to the ground and eat on nor suitcase, too stun. ' ned, too sick to even cry out her cruel disappointment. A few hours later she managed t to start a fire in the rusty little kltphep stove, then lighted a lamp ij aqd fpund some tea and prqekers. 0 Prom her suitcase she pulled a a pad and poncll. j "I'm glad," said Malsie to her0 seir, "that I never said a word to ir anybody about this Inheritance." a Then she began to write her hit. 1 ter. 0 " and if you'll, corao, 5 Dick, we'll get married and live \i> right here! It isn't much of a 1 plpoe, but It's something to start on and it has possibilities. There's i a few hundred dollars In the bank ir and I think we'll hny soma cluckens and ducks and maybe a cow! Dick, "this is our chance to break - away! I want to tell you some, 9 thing Dick?you and I will never 'T'l IT""1 fT,W7IKuT=l wr 1 nil i w UNO | BERtS BABTOS. an's Race MjfwUr > Bend lilm some good advice along 11 with It." Ha wont tp Ma copbqprd end d took oat a small object that looked 8 like a atone. "Here," he said, s banding it to Nancy. ."Give him this and toll him It won't work un c less he runs MO mile* hnfnro Tirooir r - i- [" .? ~ ? ??! * fast overy morning and lives on one a meal a day untjl tho time of the ? race . Also he must wprk mora n and stop sleeping so ipucji." A week later a whiitjp sounded below the treo where (1)0 Green U Wigard llyetl. Nancy and Nick ) (who weye hel?|ng) and the kind a fairyman looked dpwp, And there if was Wallyl aa th|n us a ruJl, but v looking very happy, it "I won! I wonl" he or|?d. "They t. put me in the tflP man's race 1(10 stead of the fat iqan's and" f won. i, ha you want your charm htpk, Mr. Wizard?" A The' Green Wijrd laughed- "T?? ' may keep it, Welly." he oajle.d. f -It's nothing hut a plain stone. .You f. won the race yoprpelf." 1 (To Be Continued.) I) , (Copyright, 19M.) fir 'igpBjTHA Individual tins o> patty p with cranberry tilling, and over tl crust, lattice fashion Bake In a fi cooked end slightly browned. Or ' loo, but when the tarta are servA ed, flavored and beaten cream o Cranberry Boll together for fire qilnytes. atgrob and ti cup Water. Add Hp , and 2 cups cranberries. Cookl spoonful butter. amount to U>uch op'the stpge and 1 I'm n> feoartlly sick of tawdry 1 finery ?pd make-up th?t the tfceaitht Of a oercal bungalow seem? like heaven to. me. And aa . apron and a clean washed fgce ' J look ground this little kitchen J (It's going tfl get an awptl scrub, bins ftrst-tbing m tbe morning) ? , ?be?r little feellpg comes over ] me, I don't know what It Is, Pick 1 hut I want yqu to share it wltli ] pie. It's sort of p feeling ol con- ' lent, pick, knowing this little place la really my own ,and I i gpeas. pi?ybe, I'd call 1| tbu home, i feeling. i (Copyright, 1022, by McClure 1 iipwBp&ner syndicate.) i ?- : - i t.?^-r* - t ! EAST SIDE 1; j :';NEWS;': ; ] 11 *!<>. ?it Jim. iwumi g vrnmw* j FlWRr*l of Mrs. liartholow j The funeral of Mrs, Susan Bartbolow, aged resident of State street, who died Saturday morn, lag was Bold Monday afternoon , from the residence. The Kov. J. I Walter Barnes conducted the ser- < Vice add si* grandsons of the de. peased were the pall bearers': Kpy , and Amos Bartbolow, Frank An. I derson, Fred Valentine and Claude and Vemer Davis. A pun.- . ber or relatives from e distance I Wore bore for 'the funeral inciud- 1 leg Mrs. Henry Layman, Grafton; ' Mrs. Frank McHood, Benwood: Mrs, Jennie Hennen, Mrs. Fanme f Wilson, and Mrs. A1 Breaklron, ( Dunbar, Fa.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cross. Wheeling, and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Frank Anderson, Woodlawn, i W. Va. Interment was made In Maple Grove Cemetery by Undertaker ; Mupgrava. Worth Wliile Girls ' A pleasant meeting of the Worth While Qirls of the Palatine Bap. tlst Churcli was held last evening at the home of Miss Grace Poo In Jacob street. Two new members wore received at this meeting. The girls w||l ho|{t a bazaif next Saturday in Scott and Hawkins store in Merchant street. The next meeting will be held at the church and a Bpecial program will i be I given. Division Moetlngs Division No. 2 of the Ladles Aid Society of the'Dlamond streer, I Churpfc will meet this evening at the home of Mrs, John Itymer US Jacobs street. Division No. 3 will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Cora L. Morrow in State street. Division No. 4 will meet at the honje of Mrs. Florence Grity in * THEY LEAP DOINGS OF THE DUF mow danmv. ie daddy SKfS he going oirr 5e&m place after i Ifiiif eiifiiiiii* I \i/kii*v/rtiiTn <*/% I i niiJ tvcNiNw i r<*r* i tv/u iu LJW HIM" I'LL PUTYOUR HATAkID CpAl HERE OH THE STAIRS AHD YOU P -THgM ON ANP MAKE HIM TAKE YjO WITH H'M - PP YOU \_-w be top place narrow pieces of ilrly hot oven until crust le do not put strips of crust on d, place a spoonful of sweeten, n top of cacti tart. Filling v 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons com up molasses, ti teaspoonful salt 6 minutes then stir In 1 table. Diamond street on Thursday era "S. Surprise Fffty Dorsey Pople of Morgantuw ivenne was given a snrprlse part Monday evening In honor of hi lfty.sbcth birthday, Mr. Pople had spent the day t 'lemipgton and was most agiei tb)y surprised upqp hie ' ret'ur ipipa to flpd b>s neighbors an riends at his borne awaiting bin The evening was pleasantl ipent with games and music, an -efrsshments were served. Tlio: vho were there were Mr. an lira. Charles Carpenter, Mr Sarah Flowers, Mrs. Harrli Shaffer, Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Reevt 1. D. Oca, Mrs. Charles Mlnnea tip. and Mrs. Bert Reeves, Mi ind Mrs. Pearl Shaffer anil chili en, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeWl Uargaret and John Reeves, J. V (leaves, and Mr. and Mrs. Popl Lfrs. Popje was assisted In entei alnlng by Mrs. Bessie Shaffe drs. Bert Reeves and Misses Edn Shaffer and Margaret Reeves. Personals Mrs. Elliott Springer and chilt en of Springers spent tpo weel and with Mr. and Mrs. Ca Springer in (Suffey street, Mrs. D. C. Prunty of State strei s recovering fpom a weeH'3 sever llno^s. Mrs. J. W. Harrington an Laughter, Miss Clara, have vetun 3d from a few days' stay in- Mo jantown. 'Mrs, Leroy Moran of Reeve Lvenue has been quite ill for se\ iral days. Mrs." J. D. Cox and Mrs. Davi logers of Morgontown avenue at dsiting relatives at Toledo, Ohii VITAMINES I essential, health-building factors, have always been in cod-liver oil and account for I its helpfulness in overcoming malnutrition. Scott's Emulsioi should be taken for a reasonfablo length of time daily, to enable its rich, vitamine-nourishing virtues to help refresh, energize end build up the body. 8c?tt A Bevvsa, Bicornfield, K. 3. ZJ-SG immi mmmm mm mi ?mmmmmm* ED LIKE GRAV FSJ $"111 \f HELEN,0\ M I I'M G01MS to Mr. and Mn, John O'Neal re gently. \ , 8. A. Rowand tnd brother Clyde and spn Ephraim were called id . | McMeeben, W. Va., Saturday by the' depth ot the torjner's brothert Iitfaw, Seott Randolpb. Denver Leasure ot Wirt County Is visiting berp at the home of h|i uncle, 8. A. Rowand. Mrs. Esther Podspn, local vte|t ing nurse, h?s returned hone here ?!f" Ta wort visit with her nFsee, . Miss Lena Unlay, who la tn school at De Sales Heights, Farltersbnrg, n W. Va, v A danghtor wss born to Mr. end i". Mrs. George H. bchell recently. Work in the mines here la p|o?Ing up somewhat from the recent 11 slung, during which several men left Othm rapidly t|)|cd the|jj places <ft that a toll force of work' d men has beep maintained nearly all tei the time. This weejc rgllro'ad cars y were fqrnlshed here fire days, d A daughter wss born to Mr. and io Mrs. Howard Mason Sunday. The d child was beep named Avis June, s. ThS church services here gBEW it consisted ot Sunday school at 111 >s a. m. and preaching by the Rev. J. rt B. F. Yoke at 3 o'clock. A com* r munlty meeting was called for 7 jI o'clock for the purpose of organ. tt islug an Epworth League. No lit j. erature Is on band as yet for the a. making up of a program. Another r meeting will .he held next Sunday . evening to finish the organisation ' and oiftllne n rirogrnm for the next regular meeting. The sick list at this writing Includes Mrs. R. fl.\Brooks and Mrs. I- T. E. Davies. 1 t. Thirty-two railroad cars wjff r! v $ Famous Old Recipe | , | for Cough Sgrup | ? Easily and fhsaply mads at tioms, ? r* >5 . Pat It h?at? them all for ? S ?5t?k rwtfi#- jjj Thousands of housewives havs found that, they can javt two-thfrds ,1 of the money usually spent for touch ? preparationp, hy using this wellknown old recipe for making cough , syrup. It is simple and cheap but it - has no equal far; prompt'results. It ; - takes right hold of a cough and gives k immediate relief, usually ptqppfnjg an ordinaiy cough in 24" hours or ]pss. k Get ounces of Pinex from any I dniggist, pour It Into a pint bottle, and add pl*in granulated sugar syrgp, to make p full pint. If yqi} prefer, use clarified mqlassep, l?pney, or porn syrup, Instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts > family a long time. It's trply astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs? , loosens and raise# the phlegm, soothes and neajs the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickje and dreaded cough disippur wtirtlj. Noting hotter fqr bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse* nets or bronchial astjima. Finex is a special and highly concentrated corapoupd of genuine Norway pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggiii for "iV, btiPM. of Plnex" with full directions gnd don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute, satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Cq? Ft. Wayne, Ind. ' DEMONS- | Brent went down as a i young tree breaks and i falls in a gale- j j Fenris, This Power- i ful Timber Wolf, 1 Had Come With His ! Savage Comrades I to Save His-Master. I ssssss / j ! Read this fascinating, remarkable story of ro- .1 manace and adventure ] in the wilds of the Cari- , bou Range in British < Columbia. ji ; !i "The SKY UNE OF !j , SPRUCE' starts Thurs- i day, Dec. 14, in \ THE I WEST VIRUES'IAN j Helen's Plan // 0AOt?v! ? \ rj^r? (I'M GOIMQ V4ITU) vow'1 gw;? ? \ ?Sx "nrfl s il j I b -t - ' ?, llrttjy tawrgrtf At m tl??. \' ~ "W1NFIEU3 j Christinas Program As intereatfpg program will to gtvpB |t the V'tafleH School December 21 In observance. of tbo Pblmttpas season. The program, which will begin at 7:30 p. pi., will constts ot a scripture reading and prayer by JJgra Morgan; vocal solo, "Holy" Night,'1 by Olotp Harr; "You arc Weloopie," Glenn Bjtter; "Eepny'i Obrlstipas" hy Maud|e Mupdell; "Who |a It?" (? Evelyn Harr; a Christinas carol by Anna Bee Nusum; "A Meryy Christmas" by Paygop "McGray; "ChrJjtmaa Cpnpn!btP?" by B|rtllp Jones; "What Boys Want,1' Johnnie Baker; "A Vlalt to Santa Clause' Shop" by Oleta Harr, Mary Mofloy wt|| give "When Santa Clause Conies." A plccplp S I I 1 The Git Cpj I 'p HE gift || Whether it is 1 jaiyitly arou la that envelops that nothing ^ tions are exc i?j falro nloocnv VM1XV ^/IV/UOUX1 I ' I Fur Cc H ward to $37?.0Q. f| Coat, self trimmi $| . at $98.50. It is i; I Fur Pii ^ styles priced fro I' * , | Osgood's Gift Smmm Fizzles y^Qw wEN.MW^ 1 f VOO CANnr GO WITH DAOnV P eh'by Sarah Junea Laura Bayer will recite "Anna and Willie's Prayer." "The Night Bofore Christmas" will be glron by Rachel Baker. Clara Summers will recite "Old Santa aiaua." ''The Baby's Stocking" will be glveu by Evelyn Harr. A number of the pupils will eoact the play, "The Christmas Fairy and Scrooge," consisting of three acts. Ulss Vort|p Casto. teacher of the school will have charge. l'ersonals Miss Mary Morley, Harry Sum. mers and Jeaso Dewseoberry ware the guests of D. C, Bailer! Sunday. The Misses Clara anil Mtldrqd Summers wore guests at the librae I of D. 0. Baker Friday night aui)1 Saturday. I ' - ,H._ . . TOBACCO REPORTS ASKED. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1?.?Qu?r terly reports from all dealers In leaf tobacco, regardless' of the amounts of tobacco hold In stock by them. Is recommended by Direc ?UR S t Withoul that women adore mos' to be chpsen in the I 3 just a Choker that she nd her Ihroat or an exc 5 her, Fur imparts a sen else has and women lo\ luisitely varied and sale _ ii* * - e m neipmg a man to ch< mnn ?- o? Hudson S Seal, French SHIP Mink and Rai A very fine value js tl]e 40 ini :d, with fur or silk cord girdle, \ ndeed, a very desirable garmenl of Opossum, Squirrel, Mini ~ jn both cho; m $7.50 to $95.00. . * (9Aqaod% %J Mat 6} [inditif ? -Certificates?A Haj. WW??? pntmutwi ' I Sven a little fl help# to free 700 from that cotd H - I / aerateby throats. Banish that H coli"j(8W=4?"? ri?k WK; , health through ahaer negUct?' |H ask jour druggist for DiUCg^pgji t a Peer Jl fc, the regal hir Section. * Ijj many throw |lfl [uisite wrap f^-|H se of loxury re it. Selecispeople will \APrt ._!?? eal, Australian Seal, Marmot, :coon prjced up- |jfl ill French Seal re are featuring {&? Stope Marten, c, Wolf and Fox , ker and Scarf ypy Thought! II CWBVk."WRMNsI 1 3r?TV[ MOTHER WILL TAKE ^