The Model FourTwenty Rogers 60 less than any similar Rogers Radio yet produced iif As NEW as 1929 As OLD as 1926 THE new 1929 Model FourTwenty Radio illustrated above and just placed on sale is an improved descendant of the famous Rogers TwoTwenty Model first introduced to the public in 1926 More of these sets have been sold than all other electric radios combined A single tuning knob operates a drum dial which is brightly illuminated It is equipped with Rogers AC Tubes throughout including Power Tube Automatic Voltage Control Rogers Output Filter and Phonograph Plugin Jack The cabinet is genuine Walnut with matched butt veneer instru ment panel Price complete except Loud Speaker These new features combined with the new low price make this the greatest radio value we have ever oered Youve probably wanted a RogersBat Start the radio season with this new 1929 FourTwenty Model Come in and see and hear it today I Smiths Hardware Newmarket Hardware Sutton I forgive ivou Its harder to forgive annoying miss the railroad connection and Jean wondered how she could pass the long afternoon in the little junction city where she must wait for the evening train If onlv papa werent so unreasonably par- difficult when driving about my men friends I could phone a farming section says a writer in Jim Turner she said to herself Hes the e pie Wee fa distinguish the person I know here and even if papa k unkm doesnt like him hes a jolly fellow atmosphere of disquiet about the farm where seventeen and it seemed to me thats old Premises may have a ugh to choose my own friends Papa sends iook even lhe me away to school to expect me to decide things for myself On a farm comes to greet you tile farm dog does not as a free to take him but crushes his curiosity and lakes himself hurriedly away lest he meet with WHERE KINDNESS RULES em to have an unusual air of timidity iuywsi stranger as if they felt hum She look down the station telephone direc- avoided talking to Jii your being in town hen and What luck he said this particular afternoon you sailing Hut I never go out thinks them dangerous Well well discuss that when I see you in five minutes After rather more effusive greetings than desired Jim resumed pleasant experience On the farm where kindness rules the ani mals tell the story to he stranger The bosses in the pasture look calmly over the fence a- he approaches or stretch their necks to observe The cows graze peace ed the conversation about the f L camping ground 1 wfien the farmer copies to ssssJst friem Well at any rate come down to the shore that lhe country see what a trim little craft I have I sup- Practical lessons in the result rrpnt wouldnt object to kindness It is not only in the kindly parent woman object to ir weped lean observes direct material benefit to the farm Of Bourse not answered Jean pleasantli f things He although she did not quite like Jims manner of speaking of her father Once there arc person sufficiently Jump in said Jim when they had reached mean o the landing where the boat as moored Ion are so leu ii is not fair consider them when the general subject is being talked about cant see hat a beauty she J is unless you get As Jean sank into the cushions at the stern Jim looked at he and then laughed triuni- phantlv Now yo glad going for a sail after all But we not HOUSEHOLD HINTS open window Oh yes we are Dont you see we loosed from the pier Please dont let the boat go any really mustnt sail And it is such a fine breeze electric fan near the kitchen to help Keep a piece of dried orange peel in your and see what a delicate I flavor it gives the I Paint brushes which have become hard and ell be across be softened by soaking up to the length laughingly bristles in hot vinegar the sails filled with The fa totem the ring her protest as me amis ind and they began scudding rapidly across height for the worker if she can pi hands fiat on the top without stooping ater You know you really want lo go and what your father has said about sailing ought not to bother you because I understand he has also said things about me and you didnt let that fact interfere with your letting me have the pleasure of jour company this afternoon Jean stared at him in angry amazement and a 1 for 111 thimble on the end of a curtain rod a that it may be pushed through the curtain without catching the fabric Fruit juices of all kinds are excellent thus in summer and contain vitamins use a kettle large enough to amazement How could anyone be so Her father had said Jim could not he trusted flavor of fruitr he certainly could not she asked her- and keep their self had she not proved herself equally un- jf trustworthy A flush of shame filled her J I A sense of weakness and if Im not surprised that you think Im in the lim i a child will iiovc verydil- habit of disobeying papa but I am not and I f overcome and a liamlifP very sorry liiat did not respect his wishes achievement lay If I had I should not have been soil- To bait a mouse trap a piece of friend across this water against my will If you pumpkin 1- arc at the least hit kind or manly youll take mo vorv Scald nil or nun well oapsuil each lime after Oh well if youre going to be sore and not Watch all that smell a lark of it I may as weUslcor toward I I hope youll Ir arid needs a song sing t park looking of boulder- nl the rock came lit it down did the glacier go veil I hack after an And lluide A Tourist Oil it