THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. WwW. N. 1, Service Copyright by Wyndham M TY TY TY TY YY YY YY YY YY ALL-YEAR TOURING ON PACIFIC COAST ihn hc Ate ei CHAPTER VII—Continued soe re you tease “Why do me?" he groaned. “Because men like made be teased.” “Celia, you one, did you?” “1 swear | di What 1 said, it 1] said anything—which 1 don't admit— 1 shall keep to myself,” A moment later Celia aru. “Qt “1 “y thini 1 think you are to didn't really sce any left on Dill's " he asked. too much of him)” I shall fall In I” duties don’t “Yoo tired. bed early?” wirreling? sald you |e she love with Shall permit,” Why he look not a0 to “How quickly you tire of me!” she “1 ler from you looked for Les mocked. sof sub! couldn't done worse. Pel fonder of She lonke mother, bu l.es 1 to In his room ter ‘elia filled hol Ww ost composed a let that of drips from note melanc the pens of lovers with such exquisite fe told her hefore she was up. He ended by say inz. very darkly, that ad her advice and * ned off the road.” bi It sounded like a ease, he would he gon he | tnken Leslie smiled terly reread it of suie All the others had g he finished. He pocket, tde. Wa see If in's oo. or ’ 1d never be sure of Celia the hall quietly, unt 1ined pool stood iy nore Barron, ve denied. TI ne fall on the grass, ther's pres on one the e only im arm ped med far more embarrassed 17" he snarled, try ake off the other's grip. 18 Instantly reileved. As guredly Cella had not heard the god like t. for was of the East side unrefined. “1 don't want you isappear In your clond of star dust until I've had you. What are you wt gn stranger snen his speech to d a little talk doing - Leslie snapped the question out In tone. way,” with here a threatening *1 lost my aun. “Don't The wild faun frowned a little. The white ght showed his heavy face of readily ex- pressed Leslie saw, too, that for ied to ma his story “1 was trying sald the Intruder, “You must make a ple don’t their fn succession when You were here last night Why? “H~11" said the wild faun “Is this Buckingham palace or the White House? 1 didn't no sentries nat the gate, [ft you don’t like it, I'd bet. ter on my way.” tle turned ward the drive, “Not vet!” eried the sounger man “There's a littie explaining to be done first.” Frere wivk - verbally, the tie. This in evening lesson, “Io.” sald the wild faun coldly, “1 don’t like your face!” With that he brought his powerful right arm across with the idea—a wholly diverting one—of altering the sneer on his opponent's features to an expression of fear and agony. He was not quick enough. A left jab enught him on the nose, “All right!” he sald. ft. you can have iti” tle made a vicious spring at Leslie replied the wild tie!” eanld Leslie, moonli tao be capable emotion, some reason be wis! y 1 good, find a short ke to cut,” habit of it. Peo. way two nights the. moon is full lose see he nws ns if to walk to himself to he at a loss stranger revised his tac. exasperating dress must foung m be an taught =a “If yon want | | Barron. Anger beclouded him. Les lie's footwork irritated him. He nsked his foe to stand and have It out man to man, He addressed him ns a dancing master, and by other more opprobrious terms. Finally he measured his dl for a blow that would end it all, ind In evening could box, and was annoyingly active. He nad played for the body of tl wild faun, and was inflicting hurt. Just as the of the In truder back, there came the sudden cry of an res peated three tin He paused for a and tun away head It was a i of which he Leslie saw still ance The dress er ittl godlike tre sirong arm was drawing owl, second, his wins conscl too late, he the faun is head on fap garde is fallen whether to Oress Anncyingly The Lad in Evening and Was Darron nnd awal the ruflia take er, ! that self cealed.” From the stranger's has Do weapon con pleton drew na sl wood. [He balan frowning. “1 think termed n {life preserver t stn its is A Cr will probabil; antitled to a reward Mr. Barron Now, if kindly take your end, we will remove him?" Obediently young Parron arms under the shoulders faun. When Appleton standing, Leslie loo at him, the } been his Uncle Russell, Too late, Leslie saw his danger, The life preserver caught him square ily on the nnd for. ward over the other ynconscious man Mr. Appleton smiled happily. “Very neat!” he murmured, “For a first atter very neat indeed— oh, dear me, yes!” this owner You nrofession, you will put his of the wild down have head, he pitched Between beats the heart rests, and between breaths the lungs and dia. phragm have an instant's respite. All the nerves and muscles of the body have some time when they are re lieved of duty except those of ear in the noisy city. This is pointed out by ear specinlists, who say some thing must be done about It to lower the amount of denfness. City nolses going on day and night keep the ear drum and the tiny bones about it In a constant state of vibra: tion, People accustomed to them sleep comfortably through normal night sounds bechuse the nerves are adapted to something like a temporary discon. peetion with the brain centers, Nocturnal periods of rest for the ears seem as remote for the average Mr, tation afar flying bird. pleton other there Appleton a skillful im]. of the cry an From the call another night. The ow! that was Mr, AD hooted again. Gradually the cry came nearer, Presently was n rustling in the thicket, and a bullet head was thrust through, “Luigi? called Mr. Appleton soft- ly. “Come at save of of owl, came once . The mas who wriggled out of the bushes was short, but of tremendous breadth. His exclamations and when he saw what seemed to he a palr of dead at a word from the Jin ges: tures men Ww ere stayed other. “Carry for this.” below, and back come Children Cry Luizi shouldered A Bus With Tourists Emerging After Passing Through the Famous Wawona 1) ¢ It eMEGh BHO Cero Big Tree in Yosemite National Park. ". 4 fe . i ff and twenty pounds that wus Jin th | Castoria Is a comfort ” i tfual He had fretful, minutes when Baby is No sooner taken than the little one is at ease, If restless, a few drops | soon bring contentment, been gone n nore | ures on winter and summer gasoline Const whan » continuous ¢ of motor vehicles, espe Su incres to ti mmer brings motor ) 4 a baby behind, Automobil according " babies, Perfectly sa SROCIN ’ ungest infant; or that! It is a veg could use it eve v that when con i8Giine consu? ach car Texas tl Mexico, owner ird Ariz of g for ldaho, f y spring and shower beg ainder helr West Tool Removes Bearings From Car Axle Spindles Force-fitted bearings on the front TAKING CARE OF BIC FARM TRUCK. One of the Main Things Is Not to Tinker With It— Inspect It Often. | For Barbed Wire Cuts Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh Money bark for first bottle if not auited. AJ! dealers. Maybe Not bros! nda re ta down upon had FORGED STECL PALLE BORIW Note . $ Shopping for ings From Auto-Axle Pulling Force.Fitted Bear Spindiea. hegineg then, as pleasant to feel anticipated peril. rear ef t he truck and that 1t | Makes Leslie wns not yet nervous abont | 1s oiling and greasing atch the |} THE MOTOR QUIZ ; enture, The | 1 keet ’ t i ny Can You Answer?) - ® teome of the ads i inn belt and keep it t 0 } ( { (How M S 3 wif me park | nrovesd the ou of Barron ¢« eldest son not disappear without a investigation t would that he from house into tioy it nation.w be the Cella 1 understand why | ! had voext time a coated tongue, acrid skin gives evl try Phil fetid nee of Gray the won! — Mil mach leav 5 it at hi time ur automobile | ug he is Vals in use, ; p tial d with th The | 1118 swore as 14 we fn { le | » replaced al ioe at I LB niss, | i { tha helps the t. That every Take it 5 discomfort. Magnesia And vomen they didn’t “indigestion.” Don't diet, and suffer; remember Phillips. nt to take, and always effective, name Phillips is important: it ifies the genuine product. “Mik of Magnesia” has been the U, 8B, regis. tered trade mark of the Charles H. *hillips Chemical Co, and its pre- decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875, in ot hor digappeared rfect an- system keep is 1 ing his neighbor! would be combed by detectives ! sniel, his x 3 whole and swe stomach he 1Dpens > ther i times whenever a might have tr s 10 Wi This last tl} f.eslie, I fessional biackmai ransoin, . burned it does the en ¥ aiten 11 au When the oil slit rather amused oul has won Appleton was prohably a pro tery convinced er idnaper. | all aired. At this t is raced on dary this is done every mu {s | snap, replaced. Q.—~1s Ans - necessary dark. Q.-1g it harmful to park a car in a the suave, nm | {8 washed and cleaned-—If it needs it. gir tittle man. Grease Every 500 Miles. the descending black. the cylinder None wonld est, hard-working not Leslie seen jack In his hand, have belleved him (TO BE CON’ snspect ywrning over a cold to be just Every 00 miles oil bearings will soon have drained and the car is greased. Of course, it depends on how much use the truck is given as to how fre he would not now sunlight hard on tires? Tires should not They be given un enjoy the 2 3 srilleeh quently this inspection should be given sunlight. to it. It is certain that during the time of the year when it goes on heavy : wn XD i a ible greater care than at other times. But Ans.—Yes. Oil eats rubber. diess of how much it is used, it ghould be kept In good shape at all times. And not the least duty Is to keep it well washed and clean, een ear pp er ep ep rp pp AUTOMOBILE NOTES The had one advantage Comparing Accessories ad the automobile. It didn’t become Before Purchase Urged | coicte a sear after you bought It. The motorist who is contemplating . = the purchase of an accessory to give At the beginning of 1020, Sweden the car greater comfort or efliciency | had more than 126,000 motor vehicles can make good use of his friends’ cars in operation, to compare various types of, say, ghee Jah shock absorbers or other devices, For The most discomforting thing about instance, if one Is unable to decide be- | dodging an auto is the dirty look the tween two shock sbeorber makes on ; driver gives yon for escaping. the salesman’'s merits, usually one . sw will find ears among his friends or ac Figures from the Department of quaintances which are equipped with | Commerce show that there are 4x1 both types. Try them out by actually | motor vehicles te every mile of high riding in or driving the cars in ques | way in the world and 00.01 persons to every automobile. regs city dweller as the pot of gold at the > foot of the His and nights are a of motor ex- hausts and footsteps and volces of passersby and the thousand rainbow, bediam horns, days the horse over ob Lebanon Reporter. Ideal Railroad Ties Species of the quebracho tree are used for railroad ties In South Amer fica, The name may be transiated ns “ax breaker,” and the hardness of the wood makes it ideal for rallroad ties. Impending Disaster Speaking of silent drama, there's mother's face when dad asks for more ut a company dinner und there isn't any wmore.~SL Paul Dispatch, THMAN REMEDY