ms man kept burning cheerfully for RICH IN MINERLS. RIVER THAMES OFTEN FROZEN him. Today he had intended to start out There is hardly a prospector in the During Periods of Intense Frost in SALE after luncheon. Pie decided to wait RUMMAGE state who is not THE familiar with Cun- England Stream Has Been Used till the girl had called. While his man ningham Pass, eight; of as a of Carload ford Cars Highway. prepared the simple luncheon he rum- miles north HOPE AINSLIE. By maged around the attic for the prom- Wenden on the Arizona & California i frozen greater AND FORD The River Thames has been One of those woolen fascinators that ised books and. clothes. He got them railroad, to a or less extent. I PARTS great many The first used hair in large It. that over a times. women to wear over their ready a basket that he is a region is proving unusual- I f "frost” of which we have record was when they went out in the evening, a thought could be easily put into the ly rich in copper and gold, the devel- in the year 1063, when the Thames was set of bone dishes of the same date of car. opment of has only ' which awaited that frozen for 14 weeks. From No- umber of Must be sold in Parker within the over usefulness, an dilapidated It was three when Molly called. coming of capital, and that day seems 1433, February 10, 1434, vember 4, to , band-boxes full of old Tom. had not gone out. “Even if Mr. now to have arrived. the river was frozen over below Lon- and pieces of hats, saucers without Stanley should still lie in,” her mother There are now several! companies next sixty days. Terms to right don bridge to Gravesend. In 1515 it any cups and cups without any sau- had warned her, "just pick up the bun- I operating in the district, opening up was again frozen over, hard enough cers, and a motley collection of out dle from the veranda and ccme away. bodies in for carriages to use the ice. In De- of-date men's and women’s —- Yon knew how people would talk if considerable of ore. One parties. Now is the time to buy. particular, cember, 1564, "diversions were held such was the array of articles that they saw you going into his house.” thg Desert mine, is being on the Thames" on the ice. and there Molly Bergen found in the living room An hour later, Stanley, havirg opened by Jerome and Clarksdale peo* were also “fires and diversions” on the one cool morning in November when missed the sound of Molly’s light foot- pie, and shipments of ore have al- frozen river in the winter of 1607-8. she returned from her usual trip to steps on the veranda and giving up ready been made. An adjoining prop-, of the We Have the Agency for the Famous Perhaps the most famous the village. hope of seeing her, started offfor his erty now opened to a depth of 120 the ice of Thames fairs —fairs held on "Whatever on earth”—she began, trip to the hunting club. On the ver- feet, with a remarkable showing of; the river—was that of the winter ot pulling off her gloves and slipping out. anda, be looked for the bundle he both tonnage and values, is that of; 1683-4; in the frost that lasted from had left of her sport . there hurriedly when he en- the Black Reef Copper company, re- December to February ice 11 inches Her mother anticipated her ques- tered the house in the morning. It Thames, and in the cently incorporated by well lon own | thick covered the tion. are for the rummage contained a new fur motor coat, mink DODGE CARS "Those of citizens and business men of this j memorandum of a citizen London sale for the benefit of the old people’s lined-; two sleeping rugs, hunting peo- city.—Gazette. we find the following entry: "The home.” Mrs. Bergen was sitting at , , half a dozen new books in Northern Yuma County. ple kept trades on the Thames as in a her desk laboriously rubbing the fresh from the printers, and two new 1684. About forty 1 fair until 4 February, off Christmas and Easter steamer rugs—in short, his entire out- BULL MOOSE SENTIMENT. as names from coaches daily plied on the Thames and other seasonal cards. “I’m get- fit outside of provisions and arms. He dry Bought on land. this book at a ting these cards ready, too. I’ve saved thought perhaps he had left them in Here’s to , rough and ready, shop upon the ice in the middle of the them ever since before you were born. the station taxi, but a trip of his man Popualtion is his cry; Thames.” In 1716 a fair was held on There are many hundreds of them to the station and his own recollection Like the rabbit, get. the habit, the frozen Thames and oxen were and most of them I can use, We can of having lifted the bundle from the together, mnllitiply.—Ex. the Get Auto Company river; Parker roasted in middle of the that sell them, for five for a cent. Some taxi convinced him this was not: the 24, 1715, frost lasted from November one will want to buy them.” case. Perhaps his man had taken the to February 1716. In the "hard win- Molly drew her chair to the open things indoors for safekeeping; but was a nine weeks ter” of 1740-1 there fireplace and stretched out her hands on inquiry and patient searching he frost, during which coaches the used to the you the found this was not so. Thames as a roadway, and festivities blaze. "Have heard news, mother?” she asked byway of After passing a half hour in doubt, of all kinds took place upon the ice. In announcing that there was news to he suddenly recalled that something 23 the of 1788-0, in the frost lasting winter tell. ’’The Stanleys’ house Is opened had been said about Molly Bergen tak- January, the from November until again. Yes, it is Tom Stanley, I ing a package left on the veranda. passable on ice oppo- Thames was the think, though I know you agree That cleared the matter. He would 1813-4 don’t site the customhouse. In we with me when I say that he is quite telephone to the. Bergens at once. Ot Automobiles find a record of booths erected on the The March King’s stately name is known wherever music the best looking man that I ever saw. course they would have seen the mis- Thames, in of January and cymbals throb, and and the frost I know what you are going to say. take. It would be easy to explain. holds its own, wherever drums and February, 1838, river was the You’re going to say that it isn’t be- But no one was heme but the cook. Free! hold down their job. A blocked. These are all the dates ot orchestras coming for a young, eligible girl to “Sure ’nuff Miss Bergen and Miss which there is record up to the winter Sousa march—just mention that, and make complimentary remarks like Molly done gone to the scrubbage sale. of 1894-5, when, in February, 1895, the that men —you weren’t going to Yassar, been gone all afternoon. No, mark how people smile thereat; they t n frozen over at and about river was Windsor say it just that way, but that would sir, there’s no telephone there. It’s points and navigation was im- know what Sousa’s music is; it’smelody 1 ( M other have been the gist of it. But really at the old hay barn on the Smith place peded at Sheerness and London. $ 11,600 without the fizz; it’s full of energy and you mustn’t mind. All girls are quite and the Smith place done burned Jl frank about those things nowadays.” down, so there's no telephone there, pep, and makes old graybeards dance \\ neither.” wm TRAINING THE ARMY HORSE “I wasn’t going to say that at all,” a step; they hear the sound ofmarching \ assured the mother. "I’m sure Mr. It was nearly five and Tom was just In Gold Coin Animals That Serve With the British Stanley is very handsome, but don’t getting ready to start out in person to men, ofchargers trotting down the glen, Forces Go Through System imagine for a minute that the heir to the “hay barn” of the Smith farm, the. shock of battle and the roar, and of Education. that large fortune is going to be one wherever that might be, when the Free! little bit interested in a little country phone rang at. his side. It was Mrs. billows beating on the shore. And ,^d|§|jraSP^ Horses are educated for the Brit- mouse like you." Bergen’s sweetest voice. Sousa, when he would compose that ish army by methods which rather "I’m not country at all. “I just took a chance at finding you are a mouse music which the whole world knows, JO hn philipsousa lengthy, but in every way efficient. Haven't I been away to boarding home. I thought maybe it would be YOU May Have Say: A horse is first taught to lie down at school? Anyway, I’ve met that Stan- cold for you to start out this after- fills up his pipe with good old "‘Tux” a given signal. Then he is taught to ley man and he’s fine. His cousin was noon. I must thank you. Such beau- a Fine Car. (name t other brands, and he says, and enthusiasm we put trot round a field; then to jump hur- at boarding school —not that he cared tiful things I never saw. Why, it was “Shucks!”). Tuxedo is the smoke of dles. He is always rewarded for do at all for her. She was engaged at only about ten minutes before they ing well. the time. He dropped around to see were all sold. And such high prices, You May Have men who do big things with lyre or ever’ we find in the steady Gradually he is accustomed to va her once or twice. I met him. But too! We actually got twenty dollars I pen, who make the old world’s wheels use of Tuxedo ’ rious pieces of harness, until, when what were you going to say?” for that coat —” Tom had paid eighty a Large Sum

— whose names will down the the time comes for him to be mounted “Simply that your remark gave me for it a week before “ami the books go round, f*- by a man, instead of plunging about an idea that I might telephone there my daughter was glad to buy. One Free! ages sound. JlndHiiEnUreßanJ and having to be thrashed, into sub- for a bundle of rummage. I am sure would hardly know they had been mission, he sees at last what the whole they have plenty of old things that read —” As a matter of fact the leaves thing is about, and thoroughly enters they don't want that would sell very had not even been cut. “And the rugs mb—mm into the spirit of it. Then he is easily.” and the blankets and everything were Enter the i trained to charge at dummy figures, simply splendid. I can never thank “No one is there but old Tom and HELPED. and he you being so interested in PARKER PEOPLE is always coaxed and soothed the man who drives his car. Old man enough for $50,000 Auto-Gold people’s They really people if frightened, and soon learns that the hates the country. Son adores it our old home. Parker have discovered that offerings quite ¦()XE dummies do not harm him; and after He’s making the old house a head- made my little look Contest of the SPOONFUL of simple buck- THE COOLER that is taught to knock them shabby. I had managed to get to- he over. quarters for a hunting trip. Just gets I thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed my- A course of noises of gradually in- in the village on the eleven-seven and gether some interesting antiques Los Angeles Examiner in Aciler-i-ka, relieves sour stomach, creasing violence teaches him to keep self that sold pretty well, but not so starts out hunting again this after- , gas and constipation AT ONCE. This his head, and he is finally put to well as your things. And, Mr. Stanley, and Eligible. noon. That’s what the village gossips Become | remedy is well known as the appendi- charging figures stuffed with fire- say.” if you would care to we should be de- works, that he afraid lighted have you call. You ! ciUs preventative. ICE CREAM and so will not be Before Molly had finished, Mrs. Ber- to come to 3f the noise or flashes are all alone. Perhaps you would It Costs Notching City Drug Store if ever called gen had picked up her desk phone to upon to charge Artillery share our simple family dinner with riflemen. get into communication with the Stan- have special to Enter. horses "courses” of their ley house. Her voice was sweetness us. Try Dr. David Roberts’ COLD DRINKS own, and transport horses, again, are you personified when she spoke. “I’ll send down the car for at educated differently. once. No, I promise I won’t have a i “Mr. Stanley, excuse me for phon- thing done for you except to have an ing the minute you arrived, but we are extra place laid. And I’lltell you that See Examiner for Useful Glycerin. giving a rummage sale, beginning this our waitress has gone and we have Glycerin has many useful properties afternoon, for the benefit —” and so cook, Marvelous Details. Cleaner only a you know how simply Cow so ' according to the New York Sun. It she went on with her honeyed words I I BROWN, Prop. we shall dine.” She didn’t add .that ————mmmmmm ¦ ¦¦ —ii «n iif—sn—hi ,p.-\s MARY E. will cleanse a cut and cause it to of explanation. FOR heal there had never been a waitress in the j quickly. In washing clothes, As a of fact, the telephone matter Bergen household and probably never jvhere softness is imperative in wa- ringing Stanley bell had been when would be. Subscribe for ter, the addition of three tablespoon arrived at the house. Tom had Cows and Heifers No sooner had she put down the fuls to an ordinary tub of water will dropped the armful of paraphernalia F. COLLINS I prove effective. When it is necessary telephone receiver than she rushed to that he had with him on the front the kitchen, her excited daughter who to boil clothes, two tablespoonfuls porch hurry to in to answer the call. listening in the wash boiler will produce good had been to the conversation THE POST Funeral Director! There was a chance that it was impor- ’esults. following her. “Olive, for pity sake,” CITY DRUG STORE tant business news from New‘York. she said, addressing "open IJ. the cook, a A little glycerin applied with a han- Meantime his one-time chauffeur, who sel on large can of bouillon and some olives. that have become hard- was active as chief cook and bottle- by And if you have time make the butter ened wetting softens the , washer and boon companion on the into balls and get out that bottle of which will absorb it overnight. One proposed hunting trip, had stopped at tablespoonful port that the grocer sent by accident of glycerin to each the village for provisions and Tom had pound of fruit in preserves prevents with the last order. And, Molly, hurry dismissed the station taxi. and the formation of a sugary crystal on get out the best china, and lay an “I’m sure I can dig up something. place at the . In stewing fruit, or extra the table, and get down fresh Old books we have lots of,” Tom said evaporated, two the candlesticks and —and when your tablespoon fuls of over the phone. “And I have a trunk glycerin to each pound father comes in whisper to him that of fruit, a pinch full of old clothes somewhere. I’ll Commercial Co. he is to make no comments. Tell him Parker of salt and less sugar make a use get my man to up. Noth- ful hunt them not to put his foot in it the way he did addition. ing very wonderful, of course, for we And, finally, glycerin the last time we used the candles by softens scrub- have to wear our clothes till they are bing water, asking if the electricity had been whitens wood, and is good out, perhaps they be WANTS YOUR worn but TRADE will turned off. And, Olive, be sure to for the hands. really salable for a few cents. I wear that I bought you the time wouldn’t dare to give you anything the minister dined with us. Molly, on am Audience the Stage. from around the house, though I you’ll have to take the car around for It was Garrick who first struck a quite sure there are loads of useless Mr. Stanley. You might make some blow at the custom allowing things, my of mem- but when sister comes out remark about the chauffeur being ill bers of the audience upon the next time she might discover that I stage, a or his day off or something if you a practice We which, at Carry Complete Line Lincoln’s Inn thea- had given away all the family heir- think it would look better. into ter in 1721, led to most dangerous looms. I'll send my man with a over your little blue n ull before you go. disturbance, only quelled by calling the bundle.” I’ll wear my black moire. Really, out the military. In October, 1747, Stanley a “Please don’t bother,” Mrs. these Stanleys must have a great, deal Drury Lane playbill had the following replied. delighted “I shall be to stop. of money to be able to discard such of General Merchandisef appended notice: “As the admittance You may be away on your trip. In perfectly splendid things. And he of persons the behind scenes has occa- that case, leave the bundle on the seemed so delighted when I tcld hiru sioned a general complaint on account front veranda. My daughter will run that they had sold well. 1 am sure he of the frequent interruption to the per- down in the car. My daughter says has a very kind heart. Molly, he is formance, it is hoped gentlemen you. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR IN LUMBER, that she has met No, indeed, 1 should really interested in you already, for NEEDS won’t be offended that money really no will rather have her step for them.” he seemed fairly to jump at invi- be taken there the Hardware, Gasoline, for the future.” Tom Stanley experienced a decided- tation to dinner. I wonder why he Distillate, Lubricating Oils, ly agreeable turn of memory at the didn’t go hunting. It wasn’t really so Paints, Pure Air. name of Mrs. Stanley's daughter. Yes,- very cold.” Cement., Hay and Barley. To purify the air of offices or sick she was the decidedly pretty, viva- Copyright, 3916, by McClure Newspa- rooms, soak a few pieces of brown pa- cious brunette he had met at Lis cou- per Syndicate.) per in a solution of saltpeter and allow sin’s boarding schorl. She had told WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MINING If. SUPPLIES them to dry. When desired for use, lay him that her home was near one of “The minister a handful of flow.ers of lavender, which his many homes. He had premised new called upon the can be bought at any drug store, on a himself the pleasure of hunting Ler up factory superintendent today.” "How’d he come tin pan with a few pieces of the paper some time. In fact, he had made two out?” Come and us Figure “Boiling. busy superintendent in Let WiLh You. and light. The aroma is refreshing trips to the country with a half idea The thought and agreeable and drives away insects. of finding an excuse to meet her again. he was a man looking for a will job and told him that he We take orders and Protect You both in Quality and Price. If hot water is procurable a few drops But Tom was anything but a ladies’ would give a job spite of looks, of oil of lavender in a glass of very man, and he had merely loafed around him in his If he could furnish first-class hot water is good. It purifies the air the rambling *oid house for a lay or references and give B. M. FUQUA, Manager aad rids the room of mes an/i insects. ;o reading beside the open fire that a bond.”