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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922, p 16 ne i ee NSNeNRlNIRSEE MY Braved Jungle Terrors Four Years a a ee To Be With Husband In Tropical Asia Th rilling Experiences The only “comfortable” hut they were privileged to oc- Of M rs. Ca rveth W e yh Ss cupy. Tstae abeltsesl ere erudevaed Aint REIURIRRAGIEAL Ie: Included Battles With SON. & a views Bled Be Tele Snakes and Encounters «iv seats crortiin tac: Mn asin, 0 mx te ae \ ve was some With Weird Denizens of as Inthe Rout Ougen we eaten aren A Real “‘Wonderland”’? — &: saat Ne y View Pwily. ewe Dave c Fish w eaten vanety because ey Ee b SPUN S By Donald C. Dougherty. He eo lee eae making eating Mes, the fa ¢ 6 of é » ah p F Soe apite wh Copyright by F known to has inspected u-marked fl and girl wh Woman of the Wells was the Govern oie su lection for the job, which tribe of dwarfs, Mrs. med t from. the conmular Hes Wells’s only human and refine. ports, it Was no place to take Baby . fiente of lite) li Jack. So Mr, Wells went on alone, neighbors. pleasant home in England, and then by a twist of Fate, for four year Had to live a fungle hut, t of which was erectod a cunvas keep the lizards, snakes, scorpions and ¢ rats which infested the hut roof from Isut when Mrs. Wells had brought the i well th h his second sum 1 the ye v ip with lone husband, she of the baby in ng for news of home, for books, and f Lpors with word of the war, falling upon your Benin: which was keeping her separated Had to live 1 ut that might lt from Baby dich U-be activitios tumble down a you ‘most ‘ turned into a nade it months between letters, Lord time because he of ove Journ oO: r years id when Kitchener had been drowned for six boring beetles were continuc Mes. Wells finally did get 1 it was mon bet this news, saddening stroying the but's framework 1 find a ather husky, tow-headed 1h very Britisher and Were awakened every morning } 1d of past six clattering around play- y ally, reached the Malay su the mournful cries of monkes hiv ng Ww instead of a clumsy ba ne The fleet Christma u ing from the dawn chill, but knowing ing for the moon, “Of course, ep s sont to the Welles were as you lay there tn your rough bunk Mrs. Wells, “‘l expected him to grow, ink ihber planters some mites that before the duy was very o i) but it was a shock to find my baby a x 1 whatever papers and would be sweltering in a temperature big hoy 1 ail with whatever. the of 160 deg: Tt wa war which bottled Mrs Wr t was readable And couldn't lay eye We the Malay jungle and Mala Wttucked both Mr. white woma r M ud eat chicken three times M t usband first times months a 1 ve with reptiles and ro- " Government ring up your wome ost Rorgeous plu- sur aip with them ont Well, just what would you but to have little a set of circumstances like the 1 where the If you are eut out on the phys \ tlie’ tinie poll and mental pattern of Mra, G, tthase of in of Ne cath after that long ab veth Wells, you would put up with pyite the way tell him stories whieh the inconveniences, be spunky » an r than those of the nung Master Wells through with the ordeal, count your- old country swimming hole, and uidy for months has been self richer by the experience and have e the other women (the N YS) scorpio: Siw occasionally draped cane n wondrous silks, some of thy, 1 lke the explosion of a fighting e ture: marvellous stories for the children would) make Grimin’s em as dry aid 4 q em m to thousands of y 1 ! n Greater Cle ! Northern Ohio yunts her experiences fact free from emo. lip on which Mra. Wells took jer wut et y s ore had been on work Ati vn due A ride When wireless told cause there wee Ly of of @ trip Geograph Ate AH ee es hen we'd been ther cognition of his \ MHB\OhID toate toe ; * tes for the British nmdnt—at y RE AR ARUN. 1 H that get her mind off \ present are residing in Cleveland, On, ¢ thea suMficientt f with their young son Jack i yO So pal eh , S kame tiie * Jack missed the jungle experiences o POaMRR eee al ite WAreIeSR SAMA Oy gil to beat it of his dad and mother, but many + NBR ARUN Wells had to Mrs. Wel ne to her aid, been the fine tale they have told the Wells d to ; tive ree Wonders « onal mono lad about fishes that climbed tree vopping for base and of bids that lost every iunite bargains would stir her when they hatch g t twenty-five miles, Maards which bre travel, but aeem Mrs. Wells when you'd t Nwa"nenan ¥ But now hot junile and adventure Her husband and extremely from Cornwall r husband and munication by signs, All s route, the white atest Curiosity the son in many iclgwain eagie ‘ remarkab of them had neve i pousil 7 e Peace River f im Hat muelr clit: tie 6) fe British required an en life was not whieh ther info ‘ , remxonnd gineer to run 4 railroad line throug expl : . ri fi ey hrough 1 leeunlainy, aa tucnt panne 2