LL THURSDAY, DEC, 14, 1922. WHERE LOVE IS MADE. - op \ \ , » Set in the very core of the man hands. sponsible. for the creation of love and the 'making of mpling with joy in the moonlight, a particularly ten an eye--and, lo. love springs into being. And down the t, exe heart of Cupid's magic kingdom, is a place not reared by hu- In the deepest of studies, ponders the one we poetical .mortals declare is re- atches. er clasp of the hand or twinkling of pathways of life they stroll together TH Bs By Jusnita Hamel NN -% The soft glow of a cheek -never to be Soparated now--the eternal Adam and the ever lovely Eve in the immortal _ garden! of thelr Eden of Love ! BOMBING PLANES TO OUST MOONSHINERS | eit will be Impossible to dislodge them by any means used heretofore, The gang on Saturday killed Ro- bert Duff and on" Sunday David Treadway, both prohibition officers, and forced a posse of 50, by con- stant sniping, to leave that section. Plans for using real war tac'ics Force of 500 Dry Agents With "Machine Guns After Ken= . tucky Outlaws. L today by Elmer Correll, Jamos Mount Sterling, Ky., Dec. 14. -- | Wood and W. C. Huddleton, agents Five hundred prohibition agents working under. the direction of from this and other states with two | Samuel Collins, state prohibition di- bombing planes and several machine | rector. Collins refused tonight to guns, are expected to be sent into | comment on the Statement of his the rocky cave country of Menifee | subordinates, asserting that :he county within a few days. it was | plans to capture the desperadoes stated here today. Thelr object will| would be kept secret. He stated, be to force into the open the band of | however, that the campaign agains: outlaws headed by Rober, and | the band would be continued until Charles Ballard. which is barficads | they are captured. ed in caves behind rocks, whence it; It became known this afternoon ems - agalnst the band were made known that a scout airplane has been sent over the wild area where the out- laws dre entrenched. The machine kept at 4 high level, as the moop- slilners are armed with long range rifles. * It became known today that the outlaws who killed Treadway on Sunday took a machine gun he was carrying. 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Puny, 0 into the Quaker Oats pack- ked kernels unbroken, sweet good . In fact, it everyone, d shing and in- y are a simple, and develop- the growing vim-food for ec Prim, | HEROINES OF HISTORY The Way Rosa Bomhenr Bécame a World Famous Artist. | her great joy was to paint animals, because she loved them. | Finally, her father realized that this was the one thing in which Rosa might excel, and he permitted her By Mark Btuyyesant. In the first half of the nine- . teenth century a strange figure wag |i8 studio at painting. |often seen around the abattoirs and | One day Rosa painted an amezing | stock-yards of Paris. It was that of [picture of a goat. It was so per- | an attractive young man, always |fect that her father and ehe decided with his easel and painting kit hung | that animal lite was her forte. From over his shoulder. + then on she concentrated on painting animals. And it was the most oon- genial work for her because of her great love for all dumb creatures. In fact, all of Rosa Bonheur's af- fections seemed to have been entire- ly devoted to her work. It was suf- ficient for her. And the animals she painted loved her. She never had a romance. Sie was even honest enough to make the statement that no man ever fell in lIgve with her and that ghe had never truly loved any many save her father, The love which ghe might have had for a home and family was spent on her art. So splendid was her work that when this little girl grew to woman- hood she painted one df the great pictures of the world, This is "The to leave the seamstress and work in I4)sa Painted an Amaging Picture. His free young swagger, red cheeks and never-failing industry at- tracted much attention, The men at the slaughter houses often invited him' to have a drink, and were amused by the face this young artist made as he swallowed it. The girls of the neighborhood were )enamourdd of { him, and tried In various flirtatious ways to attract his notice. But he would have nome of it. His eyes were only for his work. But this was not the only reason for his indifference. The was not what people thought--a boy. ""He'" was one of the world"s most | famous woman painters--Rosa Bon- heur. This remarkable girl was born In a garret. Her father was a painter of some merit, but with no ability to sell his plotures. At an early age, be- cause Rosa detested school, her fa- ther apprenticed her to a seamstress. But her little hands found no de- Hight {n the uninspiring monotony of taking stitch after stitch. They were eager for other work. . All her spare moments were spent in her Tdafherls studio, painting or modelling. She tried painting every- T h Grade refully Blended Tea RA At Your Grooerd,. Horse Fair," which graces the walls of one of the galleries of the Met- ropolitan Museum of Art in New York city. Her country, France, recognized her genius by making Rosa Bonheur a member of the Legion of Honor-- an unusual distinction for a woman at that time. 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