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Show LEHI ''Jf I ) 1 I Guns the '(y Trinity Serrlee SYNOPSIS newspaper Jessica Poole, The 'ta ha. eomt. Da Corlay claim an ancestor lW...ii the Fourauet itte) wnea she eank, and left " rf trewu" their 'It 11 his descendant 1 ...., Jessica Inform ahe Piitt, ber ruardian, that uu , U the rourquei. : fast to the bulk can estab- ,nl claim to salvage. Robert '.. ONIflKS T . iifide wnai weaaur may KeM momiu h.. k line to the Four- - w4 red- - '1 ct..tin. with two com- i irriTei Learning the ailuation, L .reduces a revolver, appar-- i .... . killins: both the girl doctor, but hesltatea when he t touna or an pprocmns .nit Robert, hastening to JSTOEI Loet, In a motor boat, audden- ter their propener aecunes 10 :hi i.tieatlng. Tom flnda It Is we iQ fel In the rows or an oia nsn-- t UnttOl. 1 n4 correctly ascribes the act ut m Jutleik He disentangles the net. J J Tt Cjr proceed. d. V Continued IX APTER 11 the splintering of heard had fetal steering, and looked In to Frenchman gathering op the faS of broken bottle. Mike fipt so more about It, the bot- How long rfsi been empty. i i Fifteen minutes, Captain MacFarlane would with him. Where Ina was he to get the t'lng re-here? been , m have been considerably ;ed lira (shed at the real shown by Tom den frof si his Tom hastily extremity. mounta id It In some measure by stat- rth. H st Doctor White was his dearest that md what was more, guardian girl he hoped to marry which should have been explanation (or anybody. He rushed Mike helmet over to the garage. Mrietor, who lived over the awake until about ten rjrr ,tssnot 'jlh js after Tom got there. The nrast t fere boyhood friends, of bills talked even to did jre h driving loftb ast of lo ' we like ' to. morenr Tom, which is saying fast car and a hlch fool were mobilized Nit to Bath- ,panted :f thing fixed in a :uted: to A :j ;ars i and' Tom's Tom, "Ana tearing hurry, it The whole works, Burn the wind, and ney, whether you have to or 'ft big newspaper story, and fi i reporter from a rival paper sfon nis way to beat me to it." ft maneuvers had consumed hour. Time enoueh for ien to get around there in his provided he had her ready, as wea tie had. The entire situ- M clear enough to Robert and eicent fnr Ita nttrntol peter White known all along " as me wreck of the Fourquet ere on the reef, and that it urn a ;ifflehe did something about It? iiypOtnesiS was nnt at nil In w'th Doctor Whit hut it & to be the only one that prom- iiossioie solution. '8 thing is cettinc Drettv thlrk w i r to Robert. "Wo cn t v, from all sides, like buz- dead donkey. t?,it . ".i l th me an-u Iffnt business is to shut out ? in "-j- He spotted thl3 fixed it for him. t'wn- - 10 fellow's then beat it Set his bont in t tv,ii. we came to burning up old 2nthe eggs even scrambler." cool nod, then asked, ;rt savea we teBrin n helmet , . t, "ullJ io gei mis 6 for Doctor L?Daihl8- - White, "To beat uuy ire Slffl?'? hIs rk eyebrows. stien if Doctor White sends ,ocate and claim the asked, pithily. a; hardene(J- tieniaCe "Because fWh7f6a.th!.eving Canuck- - and q"are n,an' 1,6 hotly" u.t0 1 sf2 dLBe youjust ' ,our warn Mend and the ftof girl you hope to DiedJF t0 remlnd 18 al8-a- 1 y lteja,th ftemits wlth - that me-an- d yu 1 ofhelp-ffChagoo- d oiuoioenng nis nrst finl the ia8ra8 nnab,e ;tep"ri0BKl8?r0test- - Tomwas 80me things, but ' fair nded' 80metlmes to the of n" riKhtftl1 ,DtereSt BOW le do"bly stung, he ''abbiM ' . fraj t0 h, ine best he could man-f0- i "rt outt "Well, wouldn't Doctor Wk!t. t Arat r. ' a nD!L!!r!LC0.X' W.Nb ... ouity, for instance fnr tho ii u Bioira ruier to come within his estimates of crop production and live stock needs as mere Is for the construction engineer to come within his estimates of time ,a Election with building projects. i"i"" . iuw about the ing fnr was n to stay. With I. northeast far the Gulf Stream flowing cold recurroffshore and the pushing southwest and the breezes fickle, had a right to tO the . k.lntra thO- IllOOd rog w"i to the cheeks is not worth much he unless perchance spa. the toller of IX.' be a contrabandist uc "V " true that production may be normal In some years and above uurmai m omers. In the long run, how- carerui estimates of the feed ueeo.s or tne farm and planned production to meet these feed needs results ln 'ow Uve stock costa and a wider margin of net returns below these costa aua seuing price. U below Tub tl.A oiiuauou t . exists on .t .i . mat a central Illinois farm where under average weather and other growing conditions, land planted to corn has yielded an average of 42 bushels an acre during the past eight or ten years. The operator of this farm, consulting tables of corn requirement for hogs grown unaer farm conditions, finds that eight bushels of corn is reauired to produce 100 pounds of hog on the nocr. mis man then plans bis hog program on the basis that each acre or his land planted to corn should make ozo pounds of live pork. He also knows the acres of corn land needed to feed his horses, a milk cow or two ana his chickens. He flu the number of sows bred to the normal ex pectancy of growing 1,575 pounds of a year from each sow and her po pigs. He knows then that three acres of his corn will carry a sow and her pigs, but to be on the safe side be does what the building contractor does gives himself a safe margin and op erates upon a plan of 3 acres of corn for every sow. Such planning before the cropping season starts not only may mean the saving of considerable cash outlay but also many times may result in the difference between profit and toss. These planned production figures en able the farmer to determine the kind and number of stock his farm will safely carry. Conclusions with respect to the amount of live stock can be based upon a large quantity of Information available in the way of tables on feed, labor and capital re quirements of live stock production. The farmer can adjust the Information, where necessary, from his knowledge and experience In handling Uve stock. Demand for Wool Makes Good Year for Herdsmen Laughable Mixed Metaphors to the accident, for ft Is recorded that a Glasgow attorney once said to his clerk "Instead o takin' pledge : yere always break in', ye'd better make no promises at all an keep v Among Historic "Bulls" That Have Added to the Gayety them- .it would seem. Is Language, of Nations, Those of Sir Boyle Roche Are tricky affair. It should be bandied with care. But if, now and again, a Best Remembered. Prohably For some curious and nndiscov-erereason a "ridiculous contradic- d tion ln terms" customarily Is called an "Irish bu!L" The phrase long ago passed Into literature and has constant repetition. let the fact of the matter is that the people of Erin are no more addicted to auch mistakes than other races. Indeed, critics repeatedly have noticed that the average Irishman la a good deal of an artist in his management of language, and It has been said that nowhere else in Europe is it possible to find a more vigorous or picturesque h than ln the Emerald Isle, where the influence of the poetry of Gaelic still survives. But no one will care to deny that some of the best "bulls" current In modern times have been of Irish origin. There is the classic about the two gentlemen, who, fancying that they were acquainted, crossed the street to shake hands. On discovering their error, one cried: I beg your pardon." and the other remarked : "Oh, don't mention it It's a mutual mistake. You see, I thought it was you, and you thought it was me, and really it was neither of us." And a second is cited concerning two men who were discussing the illness of a friend. "Oh, he's got so thin," declared the one, and the other rejoined, "Faith, he has. Tm thin and you're thin, but he's thinner than both of us put together." Anecdotes of the mixed metaphors of Sir Boyle Roche, member of the Irish parliament, are legion In number. "Mr. Speaker, he declared on one occasion, "It Is the duty of every true lover of his country to give Ms last guinea to save the remainder of his fortunes." Again, he said that: "Single misfortunes never come alone, and the greatest of nature's calamities is generally followed by one much greater." To him also is attributed the gem: "Why should we do anything for posterity? What has posterity ever done for us?" But Sir Boyle's unparalleled genius reached its apex ln his denunciation of the French Jacobins : "Mr. Speaker, If we once permitted the villainous French to meddle with the buttresses and walls of our ancient constitution, they would never stop nor stay, sir, until they brought the foundation stones tumbling down upon the ears of the nation. If those Galilean villains should invade us, tis on that tabled maybe, those honorable members might see their own destinies lying in heaps atop of one another. Here, perhaps, sir, the murderous crew would break in and cut us to pieces, and throw our bleeding folk-speec- heads upon that table to stare us tn the facer However, the Irish statesman was not the fool he sometimes pretended to be. He used bis skill to ridicule politics of which he disapproved, and it was an abundantly efficient device for that purpose. But the unnamed Birmingham lawyer had no such strategic objective ln mind when he uttered the famous appeal to the Jury which began: "Gentlemen, It will be for you to decide whether the defendant shall be allowed to come Into court with unblushing footsteps, with a cloak of hypocrisy In his mouth, and draw three bullocks out of my client's pocket. with Impunity." His performance demonstrated that the "bull" Is ot an exclusively Irish production. And the Scots, too, are not Immune really hnmorons error Is made, it may help If It Is remembered that It Is good to prompt Innocent laughter la the world even unintentionally. Post Washington) Head COLDS Put Mentholotnm fas tit nostrils to relieve congestion and cleata llfbcoalkit passages. HERE'S THAT QUICK WAY TO STOP A COLD Vn11 A I a Bayer Aspirin Tsk Tablets. IT r 2 Drink full glass of water. Repeat treatment in hours. t -- r t--3 If throat b sora, crush and dissolve $ Bayer Aioinn Tablets in a half (las of water and gargle according to directions la boa, Almost Instant Relief in This Way s The simple method pictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds, It is recognized as the QUICKEST, safest, surest way to treat a cold. For it. will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. instantly when yon take them And for a gargle. Genuine BAYER Aspirin Tablets dissolve so completely they leave do irritating particles. Get a box cf 12 tablets or a bottle of 24 or 100 at any drug store. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost DOES NOT HARM THE HEART A 45 per cent Increase In consumption of clothing and combing wools, together with a decline in numbers of sheep on farms, brighten the prospects of the sheep Industry for 1931 The annual outlook report for agriculture states that world wool production is smaller. Australia, South Africa and New Zealand report smaller clips 14, 11, and 3 per cent, respectively, less than those of last year. Sheep population is now trending downward, but this tendency Is not expected to continue for long. and they forgot to tell him it was instant $2,000,000 Ohio Beet Crop Five thousand Ohio farmers ceive more than $2,000,000 for their sugar beet crops this year, It is estir mated by the Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sugar association. More of labor will than 8,000,000 be required In the growing, harvesting, processing and distribution of the 1933 Ohio crop, which Is expected to exceed the 1032 acreage by 12,000 acres. will re- starting, lightning man-hour- s pick-u- p j Feed for Dairy Cow The average-size- d cow can consume only enough grass to maintain ner body and to produce about two gallons' of milk a day. Additional produc tion demands a supplement In the form of a grain mixture containing from 13 to 16 per cent digestible protein ana this should be fed at the rate of one pound of mixture to each five to seven pounds of total milk production each day. Conoco Bronze Along the Furrows Chinese make a "milk" and "cheese" from the soybean. Eighteen companies in operate soybean oil mills. ten states EM The total supply of feed grains Id the United States Is the smallest since AtthoSign of fh RedTriangU 1901. five o'clock full It was by this time v. i.tMrlA arm fflP day in that nign sun was scorch- month of July. The tnaML tag the top ofa 'e lo micht not b croup- flohormen "" noon, some fish house were IncHned ent gsrvice. t me to do?" CHAPTER X . Economic. Plnrtnn.l - which has t. vu Btncuuure,n up g tte goaJ ln tte Mw o(L of maS. Is within reach of every . g "No more than that," Robert answered. "Stick to your agreement with me. Nothing was said about any third party taking a hand in this game, but I think It was quite well understood that we were in it first and last for ourselves. As I see It, there's not such a tremendous difference between Sebastlen eavesdropping through the speaking tube and Doctor White watching me take a bearing on the position of the wreck." Ills voice altered suddenly to Its former comradely tone. "So you really can't blame me, old chap, at finding it a bit thick that you should suddenly let me down for Doctor White." "Well, but I never meant It that way." "Of course not. I thoroughly appre ciate your point of view. You rea soned that since the game was blown all over the shop through my playing like a ghastly ass, the best move would be to throw in with the next best man for both of us, of course." Tom had felt this coming. Honest as he was to the very core and with that exaggerated faculty to see the other person's point of view, often to be found in strong, simple natures, he could cot blame Robert. Worse than that, he could find no argument with which to meet his demand. It was, so far as Tom could discover, logical and consistent. The evidence all went to vindicate it. Robert had no reason to favor Doctor White, or to consider him other than as one more person who had spied out his secret and was In train to bilk him of Its potential value. And here was the chance to derail that train. What made it infinitely harder for Tom was his being obliged to admit that if any other person than Doctor White had been In the same position, there would not have been the slightest hesitation or opposition over doing as Robert suggested. Tom would have proposed it himself. So that he now found himself obliged to take his choice between betraying his ally or betraying his friend. The former course would mean to Robert an act of treachmotive. ery for a Then, In the darkness of despair, Tom's honest soul was lightened by a little gleam that suggested how he might get out of the predicament with honor and nothing more. But that much was worth a lot to Tom. was that If "Say, Bob, our agreement we were to off thin? this we pulled of It." split three ways on the proceeds underI the way That's "Right stood it, Tom." "Well, then, I will assign my share to Doctor White and guarantee that he will be satisfied with that, If we back his play from now on." "But how can yon guarantee that, Tom? How do you know that he will honor any such pledge on your part?" Tom gave him a steady look. "How was I to know that your father would honor yours?" Robert smiled. "There you've got me, Tom." said, Tou know your father," Tom know it. I for word took I your "and to Doctor White and I guess It's up word for It." my take to you Robert looked at him steadily, and as he looked a glow of admiration kindled In his eyes, lie inougni umi man, but now he had rightly read his had underrend he that he believed of his nahim The emotional part guessed ture was stirred. He hadTom had at the stake for which had felt while he and been playing, he might talking to Jessica thatfor iteasily himself. to keen play become Til take your word for anything, Tom," Robert said. Tom an-Well, then let's get busy," we know, febastien swered. "For all on the Job may be out there now." s H hamil ii want Within Reach Farmers Can Easily Figure uui iost of Production on Own Land. gone out later in his boat and thumped a lead on it. Just as Robert had done The doctnr tiilM, ciru i.uave anven j. . a weighted horse mackerel harpoon down into it, or something of the sort Such procedure, followed by a hurry call for a diver, did not match up at all with the liberal, methods of a man who had never been known to take a mean, though legal, advantage of anybody; and Tom could not see him doing such a thing.' after extending his hospitalityespecially to these foreign treasure seekers whose moral claim, after all, had to be acknowledged. "Perhaps you're right, Lieutenant," he muttered. "Anyhow what I've agreed to, stands. Just what do yon easy-goin- . is got to thinking about that prominent part of the ledge after seeing Robert and his father studying it, and had C Rowland ' Planned Farming it Br rSTJ SebHUe- r- it of (He a the wreck thai, would not,- - Eobm nswer and added very concisely. i mlght able to attack SebastW. claim ,Dd to recover on But it would not worth m, while to attack any ciai be of Doctor White'g." Ilere was sound opinion stated, and Tom was bound directly to acknowledge the Justice of The chances were that Doctor White had i FREE PRESS. LEW, UTAH Inhabitants of Vienna. Austria, consumed 270,000,000 gallons of milk In 1932. Free State has extended its bounties on agricultural produce until spring. The Irish Problems met In replannlng farms Include land clearing, field arrange ment drainage, soil erosion, power and machinery and buildings. any-Sod- y Cattle are not native to the western The first shipment from hemisphere. at Vera Cruz. 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