SIX THE IDAHO REPUBLICAN MAY 19, 1920

HIGHWAY GARAGE TO y.MMM la the worfiT ought to have little green At the usual evening hour the chapel OPEN ITS DOORS SOON tickets pinned on our backs, with '■old' bell began to toll, and Thomaa New- AN OPEN Da MORE WORK written on them.” come's hands outside the bed feebly INVITATION CONDENSED Barnes Newcome. too, was at Badeft, beat a time. And Just aa the last bell The fine hew garage at Sexton ' AND TALK LESS CLASSICS fhr he was to marry pretty little Lady struck a peculiar sweet smile shone m and Broadway, next to the Daniels Consider this a personal invi­ Clara Pulleyn, free at last from that over his face, and he lifted up his filling station, will be known as the tation from the publisher to enter undesirable Jack Belslsc, Lord High- head a little, and quickly said, “Ad* Highway garage, and will be ready this competition and share in the L. H. Liggett Gives Ad­ gate’s son. Lady Kaw had plans sum,” and fell back. It waa the ward which Clive’s growing regard for his for business next week, according to distribution of awards Saturday vice to Americans night, July 3. called; and lo, he wheat heart waa aa the expectations of its owners, Dar­ to Avert Panic THE NEWCOMES “My good young man, I thick it la that of a little child, had answered to The prises have been nil ar- nell A Weigel. ttme you were off," Lady Kew said ta his name, and stood In fha presence at ranged for, and it only remains (By Universal Service) Gin with great good . “I have Philo N. Darnell and H. V. Weigel for the ambitious and enterpris- are well known automobile mechan­ NEW YORK.—“If the American Copyrlgfet, mi. by Post Publishing Os. ing men and women of this com- to whom Captain BaMso behavod so ics who have for four years been people will stop talking panic and (Tbs Boston Post) All rights rs- inanity to get to the game and cruelly. She does not cure a fig for connected with the Watson garage get their share of the good things go to work they will forget about him—not om fig. She la___ aa an East Main street. Their experi­ the panic that some of them Imagine offered. CmAmMwItCftirib K. yon know, to my grandson Barnes; Not Hard. ence with automotive problems has they see coming.” l ijlfar*— ^ fill Rgirtgn. This is positively the greatest In all respects a moat eligible anion; Some Californian has Invented n been wide and varied. They have the most liberal prize offering L. H. Liggett, head of the United new device for gathering nuts.” Drug company who returned from sad Ethel’s engagement to my grand­ successfully fought thru all the ob- ever made the newpaper reading son, Lord Kew, baa long been settled. “That’s unnecessary. All yon have- tacles that were to be met with uErope Monday on the Baltic, said William public of Blackfoot and Bingham Wben we saw you In London we heard to do ia to advertise a meeting for , this year by anybody attempting to that Europe was rapidly recovering pan Thackeray, county; an opportunity that may am «f a civil serv­ that you too were engaged to a young harmonizing opinions on the pone* put up a building, and now have a and was industrious and was doing never come your way ant in India, was lady In your own rank of life—Miss treaty or explaining how to shoot tour­ too much worrying. born July 18, 1811, handsome brick garage that is a Grasp it. Mackenzie.” ists Into Mars.” * credit to Broadway. “Europe has gone further on the In Calcutta. He died Dec. 24, ISO, in Lon­ Clive’s departure led to more flirta­ way to recovery than most Ameri­ don, where most ol tions by Ethel than old Lady Kew NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION cans realize,” he said. “Belgium his life was spent. could countenance, but Ethel had From 1840 on hit has recovered. France is coming found out how undesirable a man Lord Department of the Interior, U. £L forward rapidly. It is levying heavy wife was Insane, sc there lived In hit Kew waa and broke the engagement Land Office at Blackfoot, Idaho,. taxes but most of the money will go heart, aa in that of so dear to her grandmother’s heart May 15, 1920. for rehabilitation of the devasted V, the other great bu. Notice is hereby given that Clar­ ares and Germany will repay that morlat of hie time, When CUve heard that the engage­ Dickens, constant ment waa over between Kew and Ethel ence Tanner of Trailton, Idaho, who ultimately. England is treating her ' on May 17, 1918, made homestead business men liberally In th eway of sorrow. he set ont In haste for London. I was Ip Thackeray began installed as confidant and to me Clive entry serial No. 030877, for 8% credits. The banking system there in school days rath­ SE%, section 19; NttNEU, Sdftfc er to absorb lift said: “Mrs. Mackenzie bothers me so i8 getting along with a gold reserve NE%, E%SE%, SW%SE%, section about one-third of what we have in than to attain I hardly know where to tarn, and poor acholarshlp. He de­ 30, township 3 south, range 40 eMt, 4> America. We are worrying too much little Rosey Is made to write me a lighted even then note about something twice a day. Boise meridian, has filed notice of £ * over our gold reserve and foreign to reproduce It In comic verse and Qh Pen! I’m up another tree now I” ntention to make three-year proof credits. Credits should be extended to establish claim to the land above without reserve for the European caricature. At Cam­ Clive met his cousin Ethel at a party (l bridge, in Weimor, or two in the ensuing weeks of the described, before register and re- customers who would accept them. in Paris art schools ■ season, and at one of their meetings »eiver, U. S. land office, at Black­ They are good and will ultimately % and London law foot, Idaho, on July 8, 1920. P5; m school, he went Ethel told him that her grandmother pay. Our policy of caution is cost­ Claimant names as witnesses: ing us dearly in trade.’’ gayly on his way, would not receive him. It was then Indolent in study Lawrence Hansen, Arnold Wads­ s; George J. Whelan, prominent but eager in friendship, ardent In life that Clive thought Ethel worldly, al­ though much of her attitude was due worth, Will Tanner, John Hawker, American tobacco merchant, was At twenty-one he owned and managed a all of Trailton, Idaho. practically of the same opinion as to London newspaper, at twenty-five he was to the keen and unrelenting Lady penniless, - after scattering a comfortable J. T. CARRUTH, conditions in Europe. Kew. The colonel and James Bennie j fortune. But he had bought experience during all this time put their two fond 66-69-72-75-78-81 Register. Solid and plated ware long celebrated as Invaluable to the young journalist, price­ 4 “Our allies in Europe are recover­ heads together, and Mrs. Mackenzie i the highest standard is the ONLY Silver of­ ing financially and industrially and less to the novelist. WE CAN’T FALL OFF A Thackeray’s astonishing versatility wat flattered both of them and Clive as LOG IF THIS IS TRUK fered at this Establishment. there is no justification for panic sarly realized. He aspired to Illustrate talk in the United States," he said. well. Dickens’ novels; he wrote travel sketches, Meanwhile the Lady Clara was not A Silver gift bought here is one of beauti­ “I traveled extensively thru Eng­ stories, ballads and burlesques. LONDON.—The expression “as happy with her Barnes. All the life ful, correct designs, of exquisite workman­ land, France and Italy and found the “Barry Lyndon," his first notable novel, easy as falling off a log,” soon will was the history of a rascal; but, in the and spirit had been crushed out of the ship and the maximum value for the price people cheerful and everywhere hard have no meaning, says a report to most fascinating of feminine rascals, girl, consigned to cruel usage, lone­ paid. at work. The agriculture classes are Becky Sharp, Thackeray first brilliantly the Cambridge Forestry association. V liness and to bitter recollections of the" I especially optimistic. showed himself master of the creation of Reason: Attempts are about to be- living character (“,” 1848-481. past. Jack Belslze, now Lord. High- made to grow square trees. "France expects to raise enougli "Pendennls” (1849-80) was, like Dickens' gate, could stand the strain no longer grain for her home use this year. "David Copperfleld,” In essence auto­ Blackfoot Jewelry Co. biographical. The need of money drove and took Lady Clara away from her In England there is a shortage of Thackeray reluctantly to the lecture field. bullying but cowardly husband. The sugar but in ail other places hat l His course on Eighteenth Century Hu­ elopement of Clara opened Ethel's eyes visited, food is plentiful. Prices are morists, popular In England and America (1881), prepared the ground for "Esmond" to the misery of loveless, marriages, Offer Service to not high except in the large cities (1882), his unsurpassed historical novel. and the mamma of her new love, the mssi and in those places there is a great "The Newcombes” (1884), "The Virgin. Marquis of Farintosh, already dis­ waste of food.” Ians” (1859), and the unfinished Dennis Duval" complete the list of his best tressed over the unpleasant notoriety Automobile novels. of the proposed Newcome alliance, re­ ceived a letter from Ethel which aet OL. THOMAS NEWCOME, the her son free. hero of Argom, and of Bhnrt- Ethel then turned .to the lonely, Owners I c pour, had loved the beautiful motherless children of her brother Philo N. Darnall and H. V. Leonore de Blols, but having incurred Barnes, and found comfort in devoting Weigel, experienced automo­ the wrath of his stepmother, he fled herself to them. Clive married his HAUL BY TRUCK to India to carve out his career. There Rosey, and his father determined to bile mechanics, will soon open I he had married the widow, Mrs. Casey, become a member of parliament In the and a few years later sent their son place of Sir Barnes. One night the HIGHWAY GARAGE Clive to England. He regaled the colonel returning from his electioneer­ on South Broadway, at Sex­ ladles of the regiment with Clive’s let­ ing, met Clive, candle In hand. As each ton Street Baal ters; sporting young men would give saw the other’s face, It was so very CARRYING A LARGE LINE or take odds that the colonel wonld sad and worn and pnle, that Colonel of Accessories, Parts, and mention Clive’s name once before five Newcome with quite the tenderness of minutes, or three times In ten min­ old days, cried “God bless me, my boy, U. 8. TIRES utes. But those who laughed at Clive’s how 111 you look! Come and warm father laughed very kindly. yourself, Clivy 1” Repair work and over­ hauling will be our spe­ At last the happy time came for “I have seen a ghost, father," Cllte ciality which the colonel bad been longing, said, “the ghost of my youth, father, and he took leave of his regiment. In the ghost of my happiness, and the England he had la his family circle best days of my life. I saw Ethel to­ two half brothers, Sir Brian, who had day?” Darnell & Weigel i, married Lady Ann, daughter of the Nay, my boy, you mustn’t talk to i Earl of Kew, and Hobson Newcome. me so. You have the dearest little One morning at breakfast while Sir wife at home, a dear little wife and ijjfe ■ Add _ -L' Brian champed his dry toast, Barnes, child.” the son, said to his sister Ethel: “My “You had a wife; but that doesn’t QUICK AND ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION uncle, the colonel of sepoys, and his prevent other—other thoughts. Do you amiable son have been paying a visit know you never spoke twice In your to Newcome.” life about my mother? You didn’t care Goodnoughs “You are always sneering about our for her.” uncle,” broke in Ethel, “and saying "I—I did my duty by her,” Inter­ Brainstorm? You will see Nash Trucks in the big truck train that ar­ unkind things about Clive. Our uncle posed the colonel. Is a dear, good, kind man, and I love "I know, hut your heart was with rives in Blackfoot Friday from Salt Lake, him.” the other. So Is mine. It’s fatal, It Time being more than ever valuable to the farmer the At Hobson Newcome’s and elsewhere runs In the family, father.” the family party often assembled, the The shares of the Bundelcund Bank­ motor truck comes to the front as an ideal solution of colonel, his friend Mr. BInnie and Bln- ing company, In which the colonel had nle’s sister, Mrs. Mackenzie with her made his fortune, now declined stead­ his hauling problems. daughter Rosey, Sir Brian and Lady ily, and at last the crash came, wiping Ann, and Clive who had become a out all the colonel’s money and with painter. From one of these parties it all Rosey’s fortune. The impover­ ft Nash trucks are strongly built with un­ Clive and I, his friend Arthur Penden- ished Newcomes settled down first at nis, walked with the usual Havana Boulogne, and then In London, the usually powerful motors and extra heavy to light us home. “1 can’t help think­ colonel weary, feeble, white haired, f. crankshafts. They are built for satis­ ing,” said the astute Clive, “that they Mrs, Mackenzie a perfect termagant, fancied I was In love with Ethel. Now, Rosey pale and ailing, and little Tom­ factory, enduring and economical truck I suppose, they think I am engaged to my, the baby, a comfort and a care to service. Rosey. She Is as good a little ceature the hard-worked Clive. as can be, and never out of temper, The colonel, no longer able to live though I fancy Mrs. Mackenzie trie,. under the same roof with Mrs. Mac­ » her. kenzie, found a home with the Grey Time passed and onr Mr. Clive went Friars and here 1 saw him. to Baden, where he found old Lady When the colonel’s misfortunes were Kew with her granddaughter Ethel. at their worst Ethel, In reading an old “You have no taste for pictures, only 9 Three-A Garage book, found a latter from the colonel's 4 for painters, I suppose,” said Lady stepfather between the covers. It was Phone 50 Kew one day to Ethel. a memorandum of a proposed bequest If turvim was glmetrie- “I was not looking at the picture,” to Clive. Ethel at once determined to said Ethel, “but at the little green tty, this would bg a power c* carry ont this Intended bequest, and 1 ticket In the corner. I think, grand- so she and I hastened to Clive’s home; house. marpmaj’ efce. sqldt “we. yojjpg Indies but not even good news, could soften WE GO FARTHER THAN SELLING Mrs. Mackenzie’s evil temper. That was a sad” and wretched night, In you a suit-— which Mrs. Mackenzie stormed until the poor delicate Rosey fell Into the —TO MAKE IT FIT AND SUIT TONIGHT fever to which she owed her death. ORPHEUM Adults---35c We soon repaired to the Grey Friars you is our special duty. and where we found that the colonel was In his last Illness. He talked loudly, TOMORROW Children—-25c he gave the word of command, spoke Ed V. Price Clothes William S. Hart Hlndustnnee as If to his men. JThen he spoke words In French rapidly, —Style and Quality— -IN- seizing a hand that was near him, and crying, “toujours, toujours! Ethel and Clive and the nurse were in the The Toll Gate room with him. The old man talked A Paramount Artcraft Special With Anna Q. Nilsson on rapidly for awile; then again he would sigh and be still; once more I W. B. Goodnough A two-gun tale. . of .an outlaw„ who fought on the square. Loaded with robbery, getaway chase and heard him say, hurriedly, “Take care battle. Fired by bandits, renagade “greasers” and posses of dare-devil troopers. Wiped clean by of him when I’m In India;” and then t the love of a woman and the tiny hands of a child. Cleaning and Tailoring / with a heart-rending voice he called Absolutely the GREATEST PICTURE PRODUCED BY HART for the love of his youth “Leonore, Company • V Leonore! The patient’s voice sank Special Matinee Tomorrow at 2 o'clock Into faint murmurs; only a moan now W. 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