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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH neatness of his wardrobe were good Indices of character. Laughs at Locksmiths Neither rime nor reason ever have Cupid did a better business In had much to do with love and marJune than in the brides month of a riage as little, perhaps, as they year ago, reports the Associated have had to do with divorce. The Press, which supports its statement march to the altar will proceed withwith statistics gathered over a wide out much looking at the road. area. Will all the newly married Literary Digest. couples live happily ever after? The question is pertinent because Always a Strangeness there seems to be a difference of No man ever becomes entirely acopinion among persons supposed to customed to himself. know what sort of mate the man or woman should choose. Marriage of an educated man to an ignorant woman will succeed, whereas the marital ties between an educated woman and a man Inferior to her mentally ultimately will be severed by divorce, says Dr. D. P. Wilson, consulting psychologist of the Los Angeles bureau of family relations. Dr. Elsa B. Grove, lecturer at Teachers college, Columbia university, suggested that the cleanliness of a mans bathtub and the Quick, Safe Relief As Always, Dan Cupid GREEN NEED By MAE FOSTER JAY j Copyright, by W. A. Wilde Co. WNU Service SYNOPSIS Mary, daughter of a millionaire, has the idea that her personality Is obscured by the fact that she Is the child of the rich David Brown, and determines to make her way in life unaided. She has a million dollars, which she Insists her father invest In the "wildest dream" Imaginable, and about Which she must know nothing. She is a graduate engineer. As M. Brown" Mary secures a position as engineer with the Paradise Valley Project, a development concern. She is engaged by letter. On the train, on her way to her job, she meets Denis Craig, who Immediately antagonizes her. Alighting from the train, Mary is left at a way station, practically penniless. Craig, coming to her assistance, is also left behind. He befriends her, enabling her to continue her journey. Arriving at the Project, she is accused by John Stark, chief engineer, of deception in concealing her sex, and again meets Craig, who is the promoter of the project. Mary is given a position. She (cannot make up her mind as to whether Craig is an honest visionary or a slicker. At the risk of her life, she saves a valuable instrument, and, through the incident, is drawn. closer to Craig. A feeling much resembling love creeps into her heart concerning him. Mary learns, inadvertently, that it 'is her money which is financing the Paradise Valley Project, her father having loaned it to Craig. ' was consultengineer ing his notes. To all appearances the What did conversation was ended. this portend? She swallowed hard. 1 And where if anywherer-sh- all report, sir? Mary heard his Incredible answer then: Department of design, M. Brown. Stark looked up at her, a twinkle into the deep-se- t eyes, the ferocity of his bristling little mustache ousted by a smile. I capitulate, M. Brown. Long ago 1 have no I capitulated. quarrel with a girl on the job. At least, this girL I congratulate you, not only for efficiency in your work, but for your You your balance. never have been masculine, but you never have used your sex as an alibi. Moreover, you never have let the patent admiration of half a dozen of these young engineers interfere with business. With, he chuckled, "progress. Mary. Brown drew in her breath, opened her mouth and closed it, flung out her hands and walked to the winI cant I cant say anything, dow. sir Cant thank you Dont bother. Design was your aspiration, wasn't it, Mary? Oh, yes! CHAPTER IX Continued head was reeling. This Marys n 17 She was on her this was realization Simultaneously, from the last one of way to success definitely now by virthe row of white tents, another figure tue of merit alone. She had put beemerged. Mary started forward, with hind her the days of apprenticeship brisk impulsive steps, in the direction without pull; without money. of headquarters house. The other I want to get our reorganization to figure, with deliberate strides, started functioning, Stark was saying, by In the same direction. Lines of travel the time Denis stages his coup detat. converged. The two figures halted, He waved his hand toward the knoll looked into each others eyes a mooutside where one hundred new white ment, and grinned. tents festively grouped themselves unMary broke the Impasse of weeks. der the oaks, fluttering their flaps like Do you happen, by any chance, to maids disporting their draperies have a slim little book in your pocket, spring in a wood dance. Reorganization? Mary questioned. Neil tapped upon a pasteboard cover. Im leaving the project, except in a And a sumPoetry, he drawled. consulting capacity mons to the carpet. Mary involuntarily made a cry of is an Important essential of organization, grinned Mary. protest. In the cause of efficiency. The Shall we face the grief together? can do without me from this project They went up the hill toward the point Hilt will have a fine chance to lighted office of the chief engineer, try his wings as chief engineer. Leigh and entered. still will be superintendent I want to John Stark looked up from his see things lined up as I have planned writing. them. And I want you settled at deHis keen eyes Oh, you two! sign before I go. probed, and as theirs met his underMary reached out to take his hands and a little sheepishly a Impulsively. standing You never can appresmile softened his severe face. Eviciate what you have done for me, dently you found the volumes 1 picked sir ! up for you In the city. Thats all, As he looked down at her he was then. Back on your own jobs in the the John Stark who had fathered her morning. the night of the storm. Her warm Having demonstrated his own leadoutburst touched him. ership by his recognition of individual come to me when Will you natural assets, and by placing those you need help,always Mary? assets where they would bring in the She nodded. greatest return to society, John Stark "Thats a promise? turned back to his desk. Yes. Mary and Neil went down the path, She rushed from his office, her own at first like two awed children who elation quite transcended by the sense miraculously had escaped punishment of personal loss felt by all his assoBut when they reached the deserted ciates for the executive rejoining his exuberance welled up overcamp-firfirm in San Francisco, thence to look whelmingly In Mary Brown. She not only had her job: she was the recipient of the chiefs solicitude. He had gone out of his way to teach her and a lesson in the ethics and the technique of the profession She seized Neil by the arms, and suddenly they were dancing foolishly Christopher Columbus was a brave, to the whistled big man with a long, red, freckled about the camp-fir- e duet, Moonlight and Roses, as they face, according to a human interest demonstrated that quick impulsive story, about the discoverer, pubstride and slow deliberate stride can lished in 1534. The story of Columbus in one of keep apace if necessary. Im sorry I messed up your pretty the first printed accounts of his voyfield book, Mary said ages has been brought to light at the as she broke away. Smithsonian institution, where a volThat goes double, Mary. The sorry ume of The New World, by Michael y across the Herr, was found In its collection of parti Youd be Pacific by now, if youd been running old scientific literature. that reconnaissance. Herrs book, which was published In Progress is not entirely a matter of Strassburg, describes Columbus perspeed, Mary informed . him as she sonal appearance and relates difficulturned toward the hotel . ties he bad in persuading the king and He overtook her. Wait a minute. queen of Spain to finance his voyage. You dont suppose, do you, Mary, Here is how Herr tells of Columbus that I could have worked beside you desire to sail westward : He had good hopes that he could day by day for a year, and have any real animosity for you in my heart? discover before sundown several IsWhy yes. I thought I thought lands which would be of great pleasThen think again. His slow smile ure and use to the people. With rewas more significant than his words. gard to those islands that lay in front Look in your thesaurus for an anof India, he himself expected to find tonym for animosity, will you, Mary? costly pearls and all sorts of precious Oh oh stones. Mary Brown ran. The king and queen made fun of Yet, her optimism notwithstanding, him as a man who was engaged in a it was scarcely two weeks before foolish task and let the thing go as a Mary again was in John Starks office good joke. by command listening to his brusque Then the king commanded that a orders: Turn over your survey party be outfitted, and he also supM. galley ,to Anderson tomorrow morning, plied two swift ships with provisions Brown. was necessary. Yes, sir, Mary managed. The chief and whatever else coming ! 1 -- Wait-a-Minut- . . e, Wait-a-Minu- te 1 Wait-a-Minut- e, half-wa- , Wait-a-Minu- te 1 after the practical end of making some other dreamers dream come true. Denis Craigs coup detat, through the virgin streets of which with their scent of fresh pine floors and new canvas Mary now passed, was that dreamers argument that seeing is believing. The Paradise Valley project was about to hold open house, and purchasers and prospective purchasers not only were invited to drop in for a week or two, but, with glorified hospitality, were being transported from all parts of the United States, expenses paid, to this trumpeted wonderland where they would be offered the opportunity of becoming pioneers de luxe on this vast estate which Mary Browns flouted million had purchased. Upon the appointed day crowded trains began to roll into the station a mile from the embryonic civic center, the tent city. The great land sales convention was on. Hospitality was rampant. And the contracts signed were amounting to millions of dollars. Mary Brown, busy from early morning until late at night, was a mixture of emotions. There was elation. She had made good. Starting in debt, she had worked her way to financial solvency. Starting under the handicap of prejudiced opinion, she had worked her way to the security of professional There was ample opporsolvency. for her to advance in her here tunity profession. There was the thrill of a new adventure, one to which she as the daughter of the rich David Brown had been a stranger. She was playing around with boys of her own age just as she had watched girls unencumbered with millions do. She was popular with them, and one of them had assured her that the feeling he held for her was not called animosity. With the coming of the visitors to Paradise Valley, Mary experienced her first rush. She was a romantic figure, this in her riding breeches and putts. She danced and dined and rode and flirted a little with young men blown in by the four winds, and told herself that she was having a grand and glorious time. But there was a little sting behind her Joy. No one, of course, admirer or scoffer, could watch Denis Craig in this environment and not be in a conflict of mind about him. His charm, his magnetism, his appeal to all classes of visitors were approached only by one other thing the compelling beauty of the foothill country. The two made a dangerously Intriguing combination. People hung upon his words. They believed. They scrambled to buy. They hailed him as a superman, as a Moses. They talked of his divine liv splration, as he pictured for them ah Elysium. There was a stampede for Could he, would he, reservations. build this Elysium, Mary asked herself persistently as she tried to analyze whether this universal adoration provoked or pleased her. girl-engine- er TO BIS CONTINUED. Christopher Columbus Was Brave, Big Man With Freckles, Says Ancient Book . 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