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Show 'musehold g Questions UMCTBON Sins hw'tISinli!1lik rub hard 55 duck or over the r j "needle will t aterial more 3 canvas, hems and seams, then Penetrate the easily. WilHiai Byron Mowrry. lea Cos- - Retaining Het 'P- - i Drawers. id on dresser will make the William Byron Mowery WNU Service. y- you make a tea cosy, Ir liniJTe it with chamois leather, (e leather retains the heat so will keep realfr Pll that the tea I, in the teapot to the very last i By 0 Laundry soap drawers that work easy. SYNOPSIS day was shorter, each night per ceptibly longer, than the one beWarren Lovett, junior fore. In the middle of September a partner In the powerlul Wellington. Parfcee a Lovett. Incorporated Mlnei of short "squaw winter" had blown pilcago, which encasee In queitlonabla down from the coastal hills, killing transactions, plana to make a aecret all greenery and bringing a coup In the Canadian Arctic, where a snow. Though the snow had quickly few years before a rich but Inaccessible mining Held baa been dlicovered on Bea melted and the weather had faired urrectlon river, which llowa into up a little, the lazy golden days of a Bay. Patricia, high apirlted and summdr were definitely gone, and a beautiful (laugher of crusty old Jasper sullen whine in the wind heralded Wellington, who la engaged to Warren, the savage winter atorma shortly to decides to accompany him. Over her come. father's objections, he agrees to lake her. They go by plane. Pat meets Just as Patricia waa deciding that Poleon." a to get up and hurry across prospec- she tor. who tells her there are only 300 the ought river to that bothersome comprospectors in the Held and that became of Iht difficulties, they are hang- munity house qf hers, some one ing on by a thread. Pat is disturbed rapped at the front of her tent. when Warren will not disclose what his "Come In, she bade. aecret mission is. She visits the The atony-faceLupe Chiwaughl-m- i camp and la depressed to see how discouraged they arc. She meets entered, shaking the rain from his Sam Honeywell, a friend of Poleon'a. slicker. Moved by the plight of Bill Foroier, a "Mail plane come from Fort 111. who, prospector though fatally strugSmeeth dii morning," he informed. gles to hold his claim, Pat decide! to He handed Patricia a small packet help him. Informed by Lupe of letters. head of a family of "Dese are for you, retainers of the company, about Pat's Mees." befriending the prospectors. Warren trie When Lupe had gone Patricia to dissuade her. He tells her that Craig Tarlton, with whom she had once been snuggled into the blankets again fa love, Is now deputy mining Inspector and read her maiL Her mother, for the Resurrection river area. A bril- her sister Frances and several gosliant geologist, he had resigned In disfriends had written. There gust from her father's company because sipy girl of its devious methods. Later aha meets was also a note from her Chicago Craig, hut he la cold. Interring that she bank advising that her account had la merely feigning interest in the pros- been overdrawn. pectors. Her compassion for the h spins Frowning in surprise, Patricia prospectors growing. Pat decides to build studied the attached statement a huge community house or Den. When the job nears completion, Warren tells "Why, darn em! she exclaimed. her to abandon It. She refuses after a "They didn't enter my September stormy scene. allowance. I'll have to get Warren to wireless 'em or my checks will start bouncing back at me. CHAPTER IV Continued She hated to ask a favor of War"He didnt allow me. It wac my ren, after their sharp clashes of the own idea. In fact he ordered me to last two months, after her postponement of their marriage; but this to I mean He ordered you to atop," Craig bank mistake was serious. She threw aside the blankets, completed her slip. Hmmph! So that's the lay of the land. I'm not jumped out of bed, dressed hurriedexactly surprised. I've been think- ly, flung on her belted trench coat ing that hc'i kept you all in the and started for Warren's tent Through the rainy gloom she could dark." Rock-Ho- g Den" in the "About what?" Patricia demand- see the drogue of pines across Resurreced. "I believe you'd better ask War- tion. Very cheery and homelike ren. You ought to be on good enough the big bouse looked, with lights terms with your fiance for that So this was your own idea. Hmmph! I suppose you're getting a real kick out at "A kick out of what?" Why, out of taking up a new game and giving it a twirl. The humanitarian game. Being Lady Bountiful to 300 men instead of merely one. Bill Fomier. I'm wondering how long it'll take you to get tired of this new toy and Junk it for something else." Patricia's hope for a kindly word and a little friendship from Craig went crashing. His remarks made her furious. There was a small element of truth in his Lady Bountiful" charge, and this infuriated her all the more. Once again she lost her temper completely. You youre horrid!" she stormed, stamping her small boot You wouldn't say a kind word if it killed you! Who's taking up the humanitarian game and giving It a twirl? Who'll get tired and throw it over? Why didn't you yourself do this job for these men? You just sat up there in your cabin and did nothing; and then when I pitch in and do it all you can do is look at my work, and 'humph,' and make sar-- i castie remarks. Get away from "Dese Are for You, Meet." here! This is my place! Get away ' I back! you!" shining through its windows, and and don't come e streaming from its Craig regarded her calmly for blue four I i chimneys. She wondered several momenta. s over there "You're still a tiger kitten, I see, how me 79 Well, we won't were making out with their noon he commented. quarrel. Good luck to you and this meal. Without her supervision it rock-ho- g den that youve built was probably one big Confound those fellows anyLord knows these poor follows need a break. I hope this idea of yours way! weren't they ever going to does work and does hold em here. learn how to run that place by been able to hold em so for, themselves? When she wasn't on ' I've the job, managing and directing, but now I'll be gone." He stooped, took up his pack, and they were just 79 bewildered big went on down to the river edge, clumsies. where the Indian had slid a motor-cano- e In a tew minor respects the comto water. munity house, now almost two As Patricia watched him those months old. was a disappointment words of his. Now I'll be gone. to Patricia. So far she had been sent a fear shooting through and forced to manage it herself. And through her. What did he mean by she had had to keep putting money them? into it Not a great deal true, but A few momenta later Poleon came a little bit right along. And then ' cook-- I he had built too small. Big as the panting along with a ing range on his broad shoulder. lodge was, it could not quite cope He set the burden down and mopped with the demands made upon it; his forehead. and a few of the prospectors were di "My goo' nets, Mees Pat, living in overflow tents. in' no kin of wedder for heavy But in her main hope that the would be a substitute home portaging, hein? place on the Patricia's eyes were where the man could have a real out which had angled canoe, and a little human comfort waa chug- rest Rock-HoDen had come upon Reaurrection and the those misty Her womanly ging up stream, toward smashingly. through on hills and the illimitable barrens instincts had been a true guide; she beyond. had sized up the great need of those Poleon! Where's he going? He men unerringly, and had filled it aid he wouldn't be here tomorrow The proof of her success waa aa as an avalanche night. not be back overwhelming "My goo' ness, Craig'U had taken to the Den so avidly They to de Bay for many many night, that at first they had completely Mees Pat He'll be gone for free, swamped and buried her. They jnebbe tour, moon. He's starting were so keen now to get in to the inout to make a long field treep, that she had been compelled deResur-rectio- n Bay specting all de claim in to make out a rotation list in order he ink headwater. I don t' that every man might have his turn. get back here till Christmas. like a To watch them come in all tired The news struck Patricia and spiritless, spend their allotted warm clean club blow. Dynamite Bay seemed fortnight in the forsaken. all at once empty and and leave again with belts place, unShe suddenly realised the stark tightened and their courage up deniable truth that she had stayedof that waa the finest experience of on and on thers largely becauae years. Patricias twenty-fou- r Craig. And now he waa gone. But for all tha unexpected success of her Ides, she was more CHAPTER V and more afraid that when the fur eason opened, her men would abanfatethat It was a raw ugly day don their claima and pitch oil from wind cold A alful October eighth. Bay. A dozen had was whipping down from the Arctic Dynamite and tha other tor good, left surf pound- ready ocean, and a white-ca- p were on the verge of following. She ed against the rocky shore of Great couldn't blame them their plight bent-In- g rain Desolation. With a sleety was really pitiful Their clothes Patent, monotonously upon her their In her were patched and repatched, was worn tricia had snuggled deep equipment prospecting on warm blankets and slept till nearly out, they were falling behind noon. another and work, assessment their For several week the wcnlhcr Arctic winter atared them in the had been sharp and chilL Each thirty-thre- six-inc- h Dyna-mil- d Hard boil the number of eggs, then reive the shells. Arrange the eggs . dish on a bed of fresh, crisp with lluce leaves, then sprinkle cheese, and grated ayonnaise arnish with sliced tomatoes and Serve with ring of cucumber. cheese-flavore- d icese straws or Eet Salad 1 re-nire- ECUilS. Black Frocks. Black neks which have become marked 1th powder may be cleaned quite isily by being rubbed with umbed, dry, stale bread. Cleaning Inexpensive Fish Savory With smoked haddock, make this sav-fis- h dish. Remove the flesh i,m the haddock, pick out skin id bone, then chop the fish finely, mson with a pinch of pepper, id parsley and mix with a little of itter and two tablespoons ilk. Stir over a gentle heat until add a few drops of lemon ice, then serve on hot buttered 1 ' ,st. Prompt Discouraging Ants. and other Eposal of garbage iste materials around the home 11 aid in the control of ants. i ' i WNU Service, How Constipation Nerve Pressure When jmn an seastipated two thinsa knots. FIRST: Waafas swell up the bovsfa ms ob asms in the dinaiivi met. This pmsurs causes hesnaahw, n dull, Isay jm -hag, bilious spells, leas of appetite and dis-iw-s. ud SECOND: Partly dlfaited food starts decay fui sales GAr (acid 1 teiing you up util you enmstimao gasp foe meek ,5 Thca yoe spend moor eiisersblo day. Tea eat. You oaa't skep. Your stomach io ir. 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You'll say yen have used sueb an efficient intestinal rluncir i - J frw ; Q33EEE3SIH3E 1 w.'iid-smok- rock-hog- scram-jam-bl- REAL ESTATE nell. or trade your farm or ranch at' eon home or apartment In Salt Lake. Write or wire afpnt . Bert C. Palmer lad la at Always Ball Laka City Bapraacnitd" LIVE STOCK OCK PRODUCERS Write todn copy of WESTERN LIVE Ji ub hv Prod ropy without coot or obltoa-V- E wrttlngrWESTERN STOCK terthi at., Daavsr, Cate. V A .."J PHOTOGRAPHY ATTENTHW KODAIEKS! Tim Uelr-D- oll M PriMa Ite. Bayriete Site. UrveleprO S1RI rrra mil. auupue with M furouter. naiy NATIONAL PHOTO COl 0TEL BEN LOMOND Ogden, atta Hy unAi Utah . Emma for 4 psnoaa LM to MM - . ILK Ctd Lsaacs and lobby (Mss Hwp , , Tap RssM ( Stojlj brof GnaatAdOik Eaorntlvra MOTEL BEN LOMOND X. RIVI & Fttsgtfald, Hub i motor-- g face. Worst sign of all, they were losing faith in their claima and to think this field so inaccessible that their holdings might never be worth a thin Canadian nickel . . . When she entered Warren's tent he was standing before a chart that hung from the ridgepole, the same big chart which she had seen at La Salic street headquarters in Chicago. Then it had been white; but now it was sprinkled with several dozen squares and oblongs of red. Many times Patricia had wondered what those red splotches meant. They looked mysterious and a bit sinister. "Warren" she gave him the bank statement these people say I'm overdrawn, and I know perfectly well Im not They forgot to enter my September allowance." Warren did not even glance at the paper. They're right Patricia, I'm sorry to say. Your credit for September and for October too was not sent in to them. I dislike to tell you bad news, dear, but I must Your allowance has been cut off. Your father decided that the only way to make you come home waa to atop your money. Patricia stared at Warren, Her allowance cut off the couldn't quite grasp so astounding a fact Why, her allowance had always been one of the infallible things, like day and night! Warren toyed with a letter knife on his work table. Patricia," he said finally, you surely must realize that I'm here at Dynamite Bay on business for the compahy, and that its very Important business. If my plana go through the firm stands to make an extremely hand-com-e coup. I presume you know by now, I presume Tarlton told you, that Dynamite Bay is an extraordinarily rich mineral field "What! Patricia broke in. For a moment this sudden revelation, settling a question which had plagued her for three months, made her forget all about the allowance. Rich, extraordinarily Warren, ia that straight? "It'a straight, he stated. "The whole story isn't yet known, wont be known till complete surveys have been made; but we do know positively that the field is of the first magnitude. "Now, dear, Warren went on. In his patient logical fashion, "this community house of yours broke into my plans very badly. Your whole project runs counter to the best interests of Wellington, Parkes & Lovett here at Dynamite Bay. Personally I had nothing to do with cutting off your allowance. I merely kept your father informed of the d situation, a I was Pa"But but wait a minute, tricia interrupted, all perplexed. "I don't follow you. What is this 'coup that you're talking about? How am I damaging your plans? What are these plans of yours? We can't Warren sidestepped. go into ail the details, dear. It's a dry business matter. "But I insist on knowing! I'm doing a good job over there among those men, a badly needed job; and I won't drop it without a solid reason why! "I don't see Warren shrugged. that you've got any choice. Now that your father ha cut off your allowance, you'll have to give in and go back to Chicago. That give in" waa decidedly the wrong expression to use on Patricia Wellington. 'Til be damned if I'll go! ahe Dad can't order me burst out around like that! He's not going to domineer over me. I'm a human being, the same as he is. I've got ideas and wishes of my own But he's got the power, Warren reminded. His remark drew Patricia's fire You've got power, tool to him. You're a partner in he firm. You're the real brains at the firm. Look here, are you going to stand for this? You've got money. lots of It. You can advance me what I need. It's not much. Only a few hundred a month. Will you or won't you? Her sharp question put Warren on the spot He dared not make good the allowance, for ahe would use the money to keep the comAlready munity house operating. Den. plus the quiet that Rock-Howord which Tarlton had passed out to the prosoectors last summer, had stalemated him for three exasperating months. On tha other hand he hesitated to antagonize Patricia bv an outright refusal On his work .able stood a dum-founde- duty-boun- g desk calendar with October 8 staring him in the eyes. Their wedding date. The day on which he was to have married Patricia Wellington. That marriage, almost a certainty once, was a raging doubt with him now. And he was not blind to her stormy emotions toward Craig Tarlton. ' "Are you going to side with me or dad?" Patricia pinned him down. "Can I keep my community house going? Yes or no!" Warren made a swift decision. II he stood firm, Patricia would have to go home. Doubtless she would be furious with him, might even break their engagement; but with patient effort he probably could win her around again. Certainly anything was better than for her to stay on at the Bay. She would keep that Den running, to his great damage; and if Tarlton returned, saw what she waa doing and joined forces with her, she would be Tart ton's. "Dear, he laid firmly, I'm compelled to refuse." All Patricias dammed-u- p anger at Warren's dishonesty and evasion, all the bitter disappointment of her Arctic trip with him, all the heartache over her failure to build up loyalty with him, came bursting out "All right, keep your money!" she blazed at him. I don't need it Ill get along without it. Youre exactly like dad. You dictate. You give me just so much liberty but no more. The only difference between you and him is that he's blunt about it and you're diplomatic. This allowance of mine you're as guilty on that score as he is. He wouldn't have cut me off if you hadnt suggested it And you you did that behind my back!" She paused for breath, plunged on: "Dyou know what I think of you, Warren? You fall a little short of honesty all along the line. You're not absolutely honest with me or with dad or with the firm or with anybody or anything except your own personal advancement If you'd been honest with me, if you'd told me the truth about this situation when we first landed here, I probably would never have built that house. But you didnt You kept me ail in the dark" "Patricia! ha begged. "Please, i please. "You think you can force me to go beck home, she stormed on, "but you can't! I'm staying here! Den right Im keeping that Rock-Ho- g on going Ill get by somehow. I don't care if I do break into your You never consider my plans. plana. Try and make me go! Warren did not argue. Argument would only make her angrier at him. Hit course was plain, and he held to it "Pilot Odron, he informed her, rather sharply, "is getting one of the planes ready now to take you couth. In half an hour that'll give you time to change clothes I'll send the Chiwaughimi metis around to help Ellyn pack your things and to strike your tent. Patricia's glance met and clashed with hii. The hidden threat in hi words was not lost on her he was going to make her leave by pulling her tent down. White-face- d with anger, ahe stared across the work table at him, defiant, her dark ejres flashing. You won't puli any raw trick like that on me, Warren Lovett!" he cried. "I'll show you something! She whirled on her heel, made for the door and dashed out ir.lo the 1 rain. Warren stepped over to the and watched her as she ran down toward the bank of ResurHer threat puzzled him, rection. and he could, not imagine where she waa going; but neither question worried him very much, for he knew that in the last analysis he held the power. At hia work table he wrote a strategic letter to her mother, intending to send It along with Pilot Odron so that it would reach Chicago aa soon aa she did. As he was finishing the note. Lupe Chiwaughimi appeared at the tent door. M'sieu Lovett, come here. Look-seflap-fro- e. Warren looked stepped over, where the metis waa pointing. What he saw took him a staggering surprise. Where Patricia's tent had stood, then simply waa no tent. It had vanished, magically, aa though the ground had swa'lowed it (TO BE COSTISL ED) Dogs Require Training and Schooling DRIDE goeth with Fall and glamor, too, Milady, when you wear distinguished fashions by Todays trio gives youth a chance to express itself in an individual manner; gives the adult figure an opportunity to display a new high in chic, and last but we wouldnt say least a utility model that's as right for daughter as for mother, as attractive on cousin Emma as it is on 1 n! Aunt Grace. Swank 'n' Sweet. Young and inspired is the little two piccer that just stepped into the picture at the left. 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By Fred Neher to Determine Intelligence, Experts Say A dog's Intelligence can never be honestly compared with that of man until the dog receives training and schooling proportionate to man, say officials of the American Kennel spond to ordinarily intelligent conversation directed at them is evidence of what might be accomplished with the race if a scientifically arranged course of study was applied to it Of courie, teaching dub. The majority of dogs offered for to an art, and not all human beings laboratory tests of brain power are are capable of Imparting knowlsimilar to humans who never have edge. received even the benefits of mothMany who have conducted their ers training. Certainly they are own experiments with dogs, startin no manner to be rated with men ing at puppyhood, have achieved and women who have gone to ele- amazing results. It to nothing unmentary school and possibly re- usual to find dogs that understand aa shown in their responses, scores ceived higher education. The training of the average dog of words of the human vocabulary. often begins and ends with his house Perhaps the greatest evidence of Even so it to amazing what training does for a breaking. dog to seen tha number of things he finds out for at the field trials and at obedience It would be interesting tests. But even these highly spehimself. to compare such dogs with humans cialised accomplishments among suddenly injected into a society breeds ara but a small fraction of animade up almost solely of lower what could he utlaincd. Detroit mals. News. re which with dogs The rapidity afar Paws practicing hes gonna winter." hitch-hik- e to Florida thia |