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Show THE Thursday, March 12, 1931 TIMES-NEW- PAGE T1IREH NEPIU. UTAH R So ( makes me sad to hear myself complained of all ths time. As you huve suld, we have our good point. will admit that our "Although family does steal and thui we do rob the farmer of some goodies still the harm we do dot-suhalf Br MARY GRAHAM BONNER come up to the good we do. "We eat gruhs and different have. Mr. Crow was "Yes," said Mr. Crow, UKNKVEK kinds of worms which would defeeling sad and mournful, as It is true that ws do steal the stroy the corn, anil we really save he sometimes ft'lt, Mrs. l row al- grain and corn. ths crops for the farmer mauy. "We love corn all crows do. ways treated hliu as though hea many times." "And us are of thieves of many Instead crow were a child "Yes," agreed Mrs. Crow, "what In fact, most of us are thieves, 1 begrownup Mr. Crow. you say Is true. And I do wish you lieve. scarecrows the They still put "Hut we must eat and we must would take some comfort knowing In their fields; they still do," he live, and if we citn't go to the that you have pondarepoints said. such a good "And, too, you market and put down (wmiles. nnil mad creatures mean those "You male, and ko kind lo Ihe children and and are which nickels, dimes, quarters out of sticks and things I think everything of yon" food. ve Just have lo tuke that dressed up like men with guns? itforasour caw," Kuld Mrs. t'rnw "I'll, can. we Crow. Mr. eh 7" asked pleaxulit lo hear. "We can'l shop as ieople can. We "That Is Indeed re cilUc! scare "Yes. thy I'aw, caw, I think that Is tine." no no uo have are money, Crow. pockcthuoks, "They Mr. crows." suld So Mrs Crow comforted him J uie hank hccouiiIS. put in the fields to ware away have su "The vines have squirrels is they why that und crows, where they save nuts axilill such a name you see scare- hanks (iren do their pennies. crows, or let us scare the crow." "Hut we are without all these "It's foolish of them." ful't Mrs Nor can we grow food Crow. "We nmy not he perfect, but things. the farmers can do. we have our good points." The Good Points SMARTNESS IN MILLINERY 0 Sez Sally fly Jmnt A STORY FOR THE CHILDREN 't "e Wl FAMOUS Doctor's Wa fo move ihe Bowels your bowels tail you occasionally? Are you a chronic sufferer from constipation and Its Ills? Then you will be Interested to know of this method which makes the bowels belp themselves. Dr. Caldwell specialized on bowel Ills. He treated thousands for constipation. The prescription he wrote bo many times which has been tested by 47 years' practice can be had of any drugstore today. Its pleasant taste and the way It acts have made It the world's largest selling: laxative. "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin," as It Is called, Is a skillful compound of laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other mild ingredients. Netnlng In it to barm even a baby. Children like its taste. It acts gently, without griping or discomfort. So It Is Ideal for women or older people. But even the most robust man will find its action thorough, satisfying. The quick, certain benefits millions are securing from Syrup Pepsin proves a doctor know what is best for the bowels. Next time you feel bilious, headachy, bloated, gassy, or constipated take some Dr. Culdwell's Syrup Pepsin and see how fine you feel the next day and for days to come 1 Do Dft.W. B. ';.--y W- -J C r- -i VI . a;-.cannot get away o in and plaids stripes and cclor contrasts and novelty effects of all sorts they are In the very air, even in the millinery realm where the new and extremely popular straws are as novel as genius can devise them. color The Idea, which is being so conspicuously featured In fabrics for the costume. Is reflected throughout the new straws whether they be in the form of braids, bandings or bodies. It Is possible to get as smooth or as rough a straw as one may wish, and innny of the bands and braids used for the initial spring hats have high-lus- t ered cellophane Interwoven with them. cenOutstanding Interest m ters about and plaid straw effects with tweedlike versions presenting an arresting theme for the smart suit hat Such combinations ns navy and white, black and beige, and Note the amusing little feathers also red and white, are In the lead. sprouting out from the center of Ribbon trims have come In to the crown of the hat to the rlht their own again and the use of at the top. trimmings clever feather novelties Is exploit such as this are very smart ed by all the best milliners. The tweed-llka straw for the Again bats in the picture are highly rep center tills time with a novel hat, resentative of what's what for wear arrangement of ribbon, the pleated with milady's chic Jacket-sui- t or crescent-shapefrill at the hack new spring coats. the problem of an ungainly solving first model is one of the hairline at the The nape of the neck. pew novelty strnws of fine satiny The last model is made of wide finish in a tweedy patterning. You formed of red and white may vision it in brown and beige, banding with black cellostraw together navy and white, or black and phane, this striking color contrast e white. Its long brim and typical of the effects which Its ribbon trim in striking two-col- being prevail both In fabric and in contrast are significant as to straws. 1(E). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) style trends. e gin-ha- Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Back-crow- A "dirt" farmer is one wisp knows exactly what crop his dirt Is good for and raises that. n e d Bad Stomach Cause of Bad Skin Yon can't expect to have a good clear skin if your stomach is weak and disordered. Undigested food Bends poisons through the body, pimples appear skin grows sallow and loses color. But these troubles will end auickly and skin clear up if you will start Tanlac. today taking Tanlac is made from herbs, barks and roots. A tablespoonful before each meal stimulates the digestion naturally so that you can digest what you eat. Aod when your stomach is in good shape again watch how quickly skin begins to clear up. At your druggist's. Money back if it doesn t help you. ILES mild and severe cases, never ing to produce wonderful failre- sults. If you are troubled with plies, do not experiment. Get Q. R. Pile Ointment. If your druggist doe's not carry It In stock, fill out the blank below and mail R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East Salt Laka City, Utah Co., Gentlemen : Inclosed find $1.00 P. O. Money Order for One tube of Q. R Pile Ointment to be mailed prepaid to Name P. O. Address On conditions that If I am not satisfied with results obtained, I am to receive money back upon returning tube to your laboratory. I 1 e The other side of an emergency always an opportunity. e d It to It. light-hous- Marjory firmly believed in the Influence of good spirits and went straight into the tower to write Once inside she down a wish. found that she must return on three succeeding days and put a tiny cross beside her wish. Thisn repetition, it seemed, showed keen interest in one's wish and Incidentally put twenty rather than five cents into the pockets of the enterprising townsman. Having the nsunl amount of romance still waiting within her unspoiled heart, Marjory drew a picture that somewhat resembled that lmportnnt organ of one's anatomy and wrote carefully, "I want to be man. loved by a nice, black-hairewith brown eyes." She hurried away lest any of the several people strolling about reading the wishes should laugh at her. In her haste she nlmost collided head on with a fine big man whose curiosity had carried him also to the Wishing Tower. He rather liked the all too swift glance he got of Marjory and fell to wondering whether or not she had made a wish or whether she was Just Idling about like himself seeking amusement. Tony McVane arrived at Marjory's wish, but, of course, he had no idea that the hnsty young lady with whom he had humped elbows was the writer. The badly drawn heart amused him. Suddenly In a spirit of fun he drew nnother heart. Just over the line of Marjory's, and Q. K. (Quick Relief) Pile Oint- Q. first trip up to and naturally she had never before seen the Wishing Tower. Tradition had It that, since the had been abandoned old for something more modern, the good fairies which had always guarded those at sea. still lingered there. And so an enterprising townsman conceived the splendid Into Idea of turning the a Wishing Tower and for five cents or his her one could enter, write most cherished wish on the wall of the and, because of the influence good spirits, expect it to come Marjory's ITtheWASMaine coast true. Ointment ment Is a new remedy for the treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long afflicted, guaranteed to give satisfactory relief or money refunded. Before placing this pile ointment on the market for sale, it was put to the acid test in both a The Weekly Short Story Is This and That SUCH IS LIFE d "Good housekaeplng li not neres. cases supply the body with mineral e iot- - suits greutly neeueu. sarily sood not less floors may srscs s house,comHam sundwlcb de luxe: Chop a home. Real living means cold cooked ham flue, add prepared and growth." fort, happiness mustard. Heat three eggs, add a of milk and mix well, add a cupful rVTOWADAYS with the loveliest .... n. snread the ham on of linens and laces for the ta- bread, make sandwiches and cut ble, so mauy up to date hostesses nto triangles. Fry In hot butte save the wear and tear on thexe after dipping Into the egg mixture, pieces for more state occasions, and Serve this dish for luncheon wllh for one's intimate friends the de hot coffee. lightful colors In crepe tissue are deviled ham when The used tor cloth and napkins. It ts spread ordinary on buttered bread and cov such a saving on both the linen ered with a thin slice of cheese and the nerves, for if an accident then browned In the oven, makes a occurs a ,'resh crepe cloth may be most unusual combination. quickly placed with no damage to To keep the family happy and either the feelings of the hostess well nourished, one must be con or guest alert to find new comblna Xne may buy Just the note of col- stnntly tlons. or Id uapkins und tubiecloths that Ull. Western Newspaper Union.) may be curried out In Ihe refresn-ments- , table decorations of (lowers arid glass or china. COLOR The new china of bone, unbreakable though quite expensive, nmj prove in the long run most economical. The intriguing colors on the creamy plates are most exquisite. Many hostesses use the large dinner plates for the cover plaits, mvtchlng with cup and saucer and perhaps the butter plate, then glas Is used Tor salud plates and other table accessories muy be the usual silver. In this wuy one's (utile may be furnished without buying a whole dinner set Garnishes should be featured as much as possible. Not only are they appealing to eye but they serve as appetizers and In mauy ' homa-masin- red-gol- csoitsl U not well pUctd If blow a JZSs Hewletts Jams w0$ Home Sufrar Home Labor "Yes," Agreed Mrs. Crow. great deal, and they spent a lovely afternoon talking utiout their good points. It was a fine subject and they And 1 can enjoyed It immensely. understand that, can't you? (3. 111. Wmlern Newspaper Union.) Best Quality NEW V EC OIL Flows Freely in Cold Weather MOTOR ASK K Ever When our horse sense matches our horse power we will be a happier people. Kort Wayne Sentinel. . OSTLER'S Chocolates FOB MILK SLICKER BAB BP CD BAR IIK.ll Ai'K - SCHEMES FOR SPRING HA K This Week's Friz Story I BtopI Look! Make sure It is an Inter mountain mads prodact before yoa bay Iot support our own Uomi In das tries. nstad ef bar ins from fcmstera Mmufac turors. andl aiaks this rast Intenncsntaisi re r ion the first to emerge from this buai- ness depression that has swept ths whole) world hjr 8 form today. MRS. BAKAH MARIA RIGC8. Lofun, Vt. will brin This coupon FREE GARDEN BOOK wife v. It j tells Hew, Whst and Wbca PORTER WALTON CO. ! ., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH J Addres- s- : HtKFECT AK TAGS . SALT LAKE city. UTAH.U.S.A, at Marjory's brain when the red hair come Into full view. She cast ASK FOB tsf' f L'g?' ivr jJir.n rns nrr Broadway hi i' s Gmqs ans. and colds wear down J your strength and 1 "Tr7"C vitality. Boschee's XS Syrup soothes instantly A ends coughs quickly. Relief GUARANTEED. I J Boschee's Syrup At all dr-gsi- sts J&S ArsuHtwswoa-- m are FASHIONS - ' I I two-piec- Oj V l H seventy-elght-year-ol- M A f&S t BEET SUGAR ? r V Vs-H- ft Kew and Reclaimed Write as for Prices I - S 3 PIPE AND FITTINGS ' i SALT LAKE PIPE CO. 475 Wsst (th So. Ssnd this add and Salt Laks City set a nZSriy 10 discount NEON LIGHTS CLAUDE Electrical Products Corporatiom Salt Lake City 1048 Sa. Main ormnqMilk fully conceived combinations which artfully blend related tones and tints. The program for spring records such unusual color alliances as navy, white and gray, or brown, pistachio, green and yellow, also black, white and red, while brown, turquols and pale beige Is quoted as one of the most successful tricolor effects of the season. Trimming the smart woolens with plaid or stripes Is also made a feature of the new modes. Usually it is a novel scarf which says "it" loudly with color, with the Jacket lining and other details uniting In a chorus of plaids or stripes or whatever the motif may be. Perhaps the message of color contrast is most frequently relayed In the costume with a Jacket of entirely different color. This vogue Is smartly expressed In terms of plaid for the shirt topped with a Jacket in solid tone, either black, navy, red, dark green or brown. Quite unusual, brown for spring, but Paris designers are exploiting It (01. 1111. THE ONLY HOME OWNED MILK Tana hi an MORNING MILK PROGRAMS ASK ffej GROCEB Frsa Fork or Bpooa Kith Sperry Drifted Snow Flour (: At yoor Grocers Limited Tims Only Ask Tint Drusrsist For ) APEX HAIR OIL AN INTEEMOTJNTAIN PRODUCT foff to Baild a HAY DERRICK? Ar Ton Wa saa aara you monar Writs us for Circular Builders Steel & Icon Co. Salt Laks 478 Want 6th So. City, Ut CHF.RIE NICHOLAS. Western Newspaper Union.) By Charles Sughroe W wiil MOTHER, SAlPf for tba will paid (C per ssv $5aboaU word article sa "Why bast asa Intarmoantaln msde week 7i easi os fees THE ONLY HOME SUGAR this spring. Not for many a season have the details which style the costume been so versatile, so reI freshingly original and so altogether charming. If accent Is placed on one phnse of the mode more than another, the emphasis falls on color. Whether your taste runs to the conservative or the bizarre, fashion demands that the color scheme of your costume down to the the slightest accessory be worked to a nicety. e For the stunning semitallored In the picture, beige with brown Is the chosen theme. ' A beige woolen of spongy weave Is the material, brown, flat caracul Is the fur which travels diagonally across the short Jacket and the story of this perfect spring outfit concludes with a hat of brown felt . 1931. MeCIure Newxpnner Syndicate.) and dainty kid shoes In the Identi(WNU Service.) cal shade of brown. Attention Is especially called to Ancient Canned Corn the single large square lapel, the In Portland. Maine, a fastening and the belt can of corn wns dls diagonal which styles this short Jacket, for In covered tie dusty obscurity Tof are details of outstanding Iman unused shelf at a store. Inves they For frocks as well as portance. ligation revealed that the corn had coats. Jackets and the blouse, diagbeen canned by one Nathan Wlns-lo- onal effects are being played up In In 1852. every conceivable way. The same may be said in regard to the big Fond of Ceremony square lapels which register sc conThe Japanese are great on eti- spicuously on the new style proquette, form, ceremonial. They have gram. ceremonial tea. ceremonial family Referring again to the color gatherings, ceremonial greetings of question, while there is no doubt departed spirits which return for that the present mood Is for vivid three days once a year, and a cere effects which have to do with starmonlni farewell to them when the tling contrasts, at the same time three days' visit Is up. there Is no lack of interest in care- - The Good Boy Fruit Home j a startled glance at the man, saw a tiny scar that lay up against the left eyebrow, then smiled brilliantly. "Carrots I It Is Carrots!" she called softly. The big man bounded over to Marjory's table and gripped both her hands and gazed into her hazel eyes as if there had never been another pair of such beautiful eyes. "It Isn't rea'Iy possible!" said Tony McVane, "you used to be and " spindly and straw-colore- d "1 wasn't half as spindly as you were lanky and red headed," flashed Marjory. "But you're the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. When I saw you In the Wishing Tower something took me back to childhood but I never dreamt of anything like this! How did you recognize me?" "By the carroty hair and the wee scar which you got the day yon fell oat of the hay loft when we were playing circus." "Well. Marjory, since we have about fifteen years' conversation to make up and I have to change your mind ahout color schemes In men. we had better get started. My heart is already Joined to your own In the Wishing Tower, you know." Marjory blushed and didn't mind a bit . Made and deserve your support. Br NELLIE MAXWELL - " m a ur By DOROTHY DOUGLAS wrote, "I want to be loved by a misty-eyegirl." The next day when Marjory went in to attach her cross to the wish, there were several other people there, and one young man had apparently taken up a position foi life right in front of her wish. She lingered about casting shy glances at this human screen and wondering when he would move away. Marjory wouldn't for the world let this big man with the twinkle in his very blue eyes know that she had put down so sentimental a wish. Her hair, closely cropped, was of with a strong accent on the red. She felt a vague tug at memory's cord and was flung back suddenly to her seventh year when she and a lanky boy had been Inseparable com. inions. But coming again as swiftly to the present she realized that the way was now clear to putting a cross beside her wish. She did it quickly and turned away. Tony McVane. out of the corner of his blue eyes watched and When Marjory had left smiled. the wishing tower, he went back to the two hearts and wrote something beside his own wish. After that h went away and was pleasantly thoughtful. When Marjory returned next day for her second cross she was highly amused to see that an addition had been made to the heart overlapping her own. Rending It. the clear color fanned her cheeks. "Have changed my color scheme and wish for tawny hair and clear hnzel eyes," she read. She slipped out quickly and went along to the nearest soda fountain, as the day was thirst begetting. Tony McVane. who had been watching her from a nearby bench, arose and leisurely went Into the same shop. Marjory was about to sip the first spoonful of her luscious drink when the color mounted high In her cheeks. The man sat down quite near to her and removed his tweed cap. Memory gave another sharp tug black-haire- . six si bf the "trl." winds of furci Industry. Kerp It near hosts snd rcsa tH Senr&ts ef s ereaperess eemststitlv. TheH Brands are Intermountsin Believed in Influence of Good Spirits light-hous- Pile sufferers from Protruding, Bleeding, Itching or Blind Piles, can now get relief from very first treatment by using QlPile one-sid- - be 50 Goods' yon Similar to abora. Send year story ta htermountaia Products Column, P. O. Box 154S, Salt Laks City. If yoor atory appears la this column yos QQ will reoslTo check for WANTED! Names of Asenta ts sail Chriat-au- aa Cards m 1U1 throuih your local printer. Plans lor 1931 beinc msde asw. Ssnd la yoar nsms for details whioh wiO anaks your selllaff oasier wltheot tba troubles, m la takes and delays yea bad la Writs factories. representing eastern W. V. V. t. O. Bos 1US, Salt Laka dr |