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Show ITAII CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. In h )l II I Corn That Makes WHO WAS Pork Pays Well day tsbco Ui oatlua nlbuiatcally sccuUl. nob neighbor a III) 'ilk m another," i r often akrl. hi Salt Lake City Directory wher I Jh Ooek-pi- t KIWO a M HOI who ha country Only taken a West Imho cruls know, ASSaYLKS AND f CMLMISTS JH f t (AtiOflloff 4 It uirana a and not all or A t l , I. , im4 North Carolina Specialist jkiJBi.tn trip to Jamah-- ami a Journey when I t t4 Mi rAUeL ther to Balm laia anj t'i g'ude of Shows the Value of tli lilack rlvT, Jamjlru'a longest lly I ouiuf M. Comttork Pipe, Fitting & UValve Feeding Grain. navigable stream, fanioua tor U Kiwi, ibr.l4 purpom i im-H-Ht(waptwl tor i t i4i . d)0 oola and Ca. Monsty tree and Metalcur. FRANKIE AND JOHNNY rtwk. h. I4 Hml 011 Can., of Rainfall Tli Weather burru u aaa that con denaatlon center, or nuclei, are raf It. many ginger a perliapi ti at corn oh a. pork hna returned f, w ,0 fornmllD of an aiern.-- of - cent, a tiu.l.rl kima tl.tii t rankle and Johnny wer. lhwfow of M,f.liu Thrt Im.rc who Imd In lb negro' t)d Hotel 11((l b uck., ,mrllrU a. Hon of l.oul not au tho who? f. 1 Ued mu i 0-- aiHg-itur- lki Salt Lake Citys ,I11-H- e ?eest r,-.- crop of .he pnf four year, torn l, a. pork nl the rurretit price laid -r ho.-- It would have rnmre than Its Iiirneil t.J 1" It arket mine na n rn," ibi lares W. V apec'nl'.f Mur ulne at North t'aroiiiin State college. 'Again Ilia tear etrrv farm ahotild t.y all meat grot all the pork in. ili d for lliar firm. M my ate supplemented and product ran hitl hog whhh n.eil as flog are IrdemM for either home n.e or market .houhl he limited to the stifli lent to coriMtme the nm . A market amll.ihle I ntilv It when It for paja In weight nl a rite. U hen not g titling, the neir- ket hog I going Into d hi for what f- - . -- 1 evit-n.lo- Ft long ngo. flnll, ot ct,rla0 yntnkle la .till al.ie, a cr ,t k ot colored DOW fifty 'culea Ul, 0,0 of cerium aorta that have great n tie year, old, with graying hair e ar. for water. The .mnlty, a and a razor a ar aoiiuj forty air alwnj an abundance of year ago tro on cheek. auch nutlet. I'rankle In not prone to til ,u,. ,(,w (,,, t.f n,jn ), Lucky, but Oa.ia't Know It ,,.r w rot g." hut the fact of "ealili g okay In It way, but the ih nmy e ,)ug up out of ra wife whoso huViand saves a little imlli-e- , r!ou morgue and hoapltal out of M lunch money every day to ri.ord. and al into a able to bring a dollar bunch gf te f aordld tale. Aden itrll t. Inter flower on r , m Twa j HOTEL '' night becau.e " ,lm the woman whose husband . an, at aa Or.iime her a 35, fa a) fur coat to square ' t. m, Frnnkle Baker, h.indnioe, give himself for Something he been hi seo'or and formed (nit ten .tears caught at Cincinnati Enquirer. her his fatal a!fa Inherit, o night found Johnny 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms Muddy Water n, l lighted hallway of the New Orient) The in retry room. It connection of Radio city get llhoetil he eat" on a hotel Mr Shay urges eiery farmer In pretty negress tinned AUe Irjor water supply from the M.satsslppL RATES FROM 1.50 In filtering this water an average North Carolina to keep one good ti,e attention she claimed exdu of 3.0 Jmt tfptmn Urrmm Tshrwtk ton of debris and mud la 150 each for sow brood rath year her own. took him home, taken out of heiy l.Otm.tkiO ERNEST every C ROSSITER, ifgr. gallon. btfht-of proierthe tmrplu cm.lam a( me climax of a violent quarVet after this la done and it (a chemrel which lasted nil night shot him la mad wllh hi own gun Jur i he wu ically treated ths water aafe for drinking and other dome Bmi Delayed Fireman adtanclug on her wllh a drawn tie use, thanks to modern aclence. Bees proved more troublesome than knife. Futully wounded. Johnny Cupper' Weekly. flame te volunteer fire fighter of sniggered to hla own home where hi father culled the police and bl Springs, D. C. Speeding to fire Candle Fish the volunteer met a bee awarm. The mother an ambulance to tnke him A fish native to Alaska and known By ELMO SCOTT WATSON bees stung, the truck stopped and to the hopitul. He died four days to Alaskan Indian a th "candle the firemen fought When they finalor August September. luter and hi funerul was a gala' February la the year la used In the making of a ly reached the fire they found It unThe man who can grow corn well at tend d. Almost lmtne-- fish" place la the Illlnola der con trot what la now the atnte cheaply and at good average acre dlutely after, the wretched affair crude aort of lamp. This specie of that name; the actor In the yields and will stick to thl system was being celebrated In song, and of fish la said to be so oily that a yenr In and year out regardless ol Frankie, freed of the tolls of the P'th nr bark wick passed through It epic drama which la now about to PARKERS the price of hogs or the price of law, bore herself with the pride of drIe body and lighted at the ex- begin are aomt 13 Indiana and 23 HAIR BALSAM corn will make tmmev for himself1 a wrong well avenged. posed end will burn for a long time. French aoldlera and voyageurs. EUnovM Utadiif Stop tUir Viitiai Impart Color tnd and his farm, says Mr. Shay. Not very Impressive company, It Sppiity to C asd Faded Hab Surnames al Standstill ftt lncwts la true, but tba leader of It la fee and Om. h I atci yue if T Surnames are not multiplying at what make It great For this MPOO Itieti foe bn m LukclON leader la any great rate at the present time. eonncetioo with Parker Hir Balaam. Wk th Cavelier, Fleur de I .a fluff jr. bO emu by mail or at and hair soft civilized nation of world ,le the 1 one adventurer" and of the Ealle, "magnificent foot and with turned up putita-Hucox CbWnicai tt orka, FaicbotrufeN.x. surname of the past world'a greatest explorer. tVe could not get along without Jut to make the mutter con re Infrequent In the "La Salle . . . announced that they would ci"ir'c a silo. We have a large herd of elusive, a retired Lutheran preach tako to their canoe. They lifted the light white cattle and find that the entire earn er of Nebraska, recently got tils nlteJ Mates, foreigners who come naturalized often change their from the aledgea, and slipped them has a feeding value, but at name and his picture In the papers Into the ley water. The bnggage and rifle went least one third of Its value is lost as the original Barefoot Boy who In names or Anglicize them, aboard, piece by piece, then man after man, unless It preserved In a ailo. spired the American poet, John Sanmhlne Long Helmet Long in Ua the Trtouth of and voyageur, and red hunter stepped ginlta Salle Sixty per cent of Its feed value Is Greonlenf Whittier, to write Ills wellHelmets date back at least to the Splendid zooila towering mountain In the ear. while 40 per cent Is In known praises of carefree boyhood gerly to bis plnce,. sank to a kneeling position, thelflississippi range Highest type hotels dry Inand took np Ills long handled paddle. First one the stalk, and If the corn Is left out In the country. An examination Ancient Egyptians and Asyrians, vigorating air lear atarlit nigbta of were made when off from shore they strong light canoe, then another, pushed U a sallea Explorations 'standing, almost 55 per cent of the of the details of his life, however. Californio's Foramost Dssart Playground or then Tlie metnl. and the black current bore them away. leather, ttie circumstances under which r'c value Is lost and hv estlmn-nn- d era A "To right and left they saw drab banks frost Frontenac to th king and his minister. In tlon about 75 per cent of the weight Whittier wrote tils poem, lead to' West me,al helmets In existence flecked and bard that rang under a blow, and Iarls La Salle found attentive listeners to hi Is lost. So It heller to presene the conclusion that the Nebraskan r Assyrian and belong to the leafless forests Iron In their rigid desolation thnt in a silo than to leave It and the barefoot hoy could not hnve plans and when he returned to Canada In 1678 the ro-rose despairingly toward an opaque gray sky. been one and the same he brought with him a royal decree authorizing standing and husk It. On the sixth of February, they emerged from him to make discoveries and build forts In the sets and Tills preacher states Hint he came If the corn Is slim ked, the loss ly, are two very useful Powers of the Illinois, and their fleet slipped out upon the Interior of North America. He also brought In weight is about 70 per cent and to America front the old country In Developing each derived to a certain extent from Observation in Child observation. swelling current of the Mississippi, La Salle' hack with him the man who was destined to be about 40 per cent feeding value. So l'lOi Whittier Is known to hive dreams came nearer. The mirage at last promhis chief lieutenant and greatest friend Henri that proves It Is heller to preserve written The Barefoot Bo.v while Teach a child to be observant of When there are decisions to be ised realization." de TontI, an Italian, the Man with the Iron the corn In a silo than to shock It. he was editing the Middlesex Stand- - everything around him, nnd yon give made, It Is possibly the man or womHand." Thus began the historic voyage down the A silo preserves corn Just as ard at I.nvvell. Mass., and to have him one of the soundest starts In an who has been taught to observe taken his theme from seeing a hoy life, for observation are very rarely from childhood who stand the best length of the Father of Waters" which waa to That winter La Salle and TontI were busy fruit Jars preserve fruit or a fort at Niagara and building a hies for the family. A silo also ran there starting out to his day's work wasted. give to Frnnce control of the Interior of North chance of making happy ones. The Japanese are a race who apAmerica, which waa to open up the vista of the ship. Before spring hnd come a vessel of about be used for putting up nlfulfa. clov-4- 5 In the field, rake over shoulder. It richness of a new empire before the greedy tons, the largest yet built for service on thejer. soy beans and eonpens, hut I is a matter of record that Whittier preciate to the full the value of obOptimistic Doll and their babies are eyes of the white race, which was to enbroll EngGreat Lakes, was completed. On Its prow was have always hnd corn to put in the edited the .Middlesex Standard for servation, most popular novelties One of the land and France In an almost unending war for from a carved griffon from the armorial bearings of silo. six months, starting In the fall of taught It unconsciously nlmost the at Leipzig fair last fall displayed s the next of a century and which I had two nice Helds of corn to 1SI5, nearly twenty years before the their cradle. La Salles patron. Count Frontenac, and tills ship They learn It a a doll which anwas a fortune-tellinwas to result flnnlly In the founding of a new won enduring fame under the name of the Grlf- - put In the silo Inst year. It Is notir-fl- preacher ever saw the shores of this game. The Japanese mother will nounced hopeful prophecies of Gern to nation greater than either. It la this voyage of her ohleets wn child more It Is not In It more and than tray and the winter rattle give logical, enduring" (Incidentally, country. isliing An Ingenious device wnlch has been characterized as one of the look at for a few minutes, then the main's future. La Salle could possibly have realized, for within relish It. Dale Itusk, St. Croix more phasing, to suppose that for the doll to disIt made possible Is nnd the child taken of all trn.v from a wrecked ship County greatest epics the Inst year the timbers away Wisconsin Agriculturist. tier s model is the very spirit of history. short but cards announcing t play It content. Its all about were found In Lake Huron and there is strong ho.v hood To most Americans the name of La Salle Is Itself, viewing the world tells her In a highly opevidence to support the belief that these timJust another In a quite a thrilling game when here are pertinent opinionThe tlnll na named Count through unspoiled eps. list from Insulate Poultry House lots of things to remember, nnd chil- timistic spirit. bers wore once a part of the Grinin found after their achool-boohistories. But now, 2'0 years Mail, tine Lonormund, after the fa2o0 dren take to It verv quickly. schoolmore than a as at when Tests Nebraska after the beginning and the end of his great lowed since that fur-oCHARMING PRINCE Agricultural years!) day mous fortune teller. nnd he to observe able To other In had of read he Is at swiftly Indicate the usual that Rouen, France, La Salle sailed his vessel to Mlehnimncktnac college achievement, his name brought to their atten boy tion again through the publication of two biogra- explorers and adventurers and hud thrilled tt where he acquired a rich store of furs, then prices insulation for a 20 bv 20 font O, LADIES have never actually accurately will often help one very When one Is old he can got a kick the tales of their exploits in the places which ailed on Into Lake Slichignn and finally dropped poultry house will cost about $50 vvoru ghi'S slippers. But the substantially In life. To take In one's phies of him. One of them Is La Salle. written and out of by L. V." Jacks and published by Charles Scrib- had previously been marked on the rude map anchor In Green Bay where some more furs were or about 40 cents per bird housed, Cinderella theme, the btory of the surroundings quickly, and to be able nut of annexing $10,000 ners Sons (from which the foregoing quotation of the time terra Incognita. In those 39 years obtained. Sending the Grlflin back to Montreal, If tIlis fost ls spread over the life downtrodden heroine to whom at to sum npehanuters fairly aecurate- - very little else. Is taken) and the other is Ths French Ad his life had been one of many hardships, of La Salle started south along the Wisconsin of the house, It amounts to about last has cornea Irince Charming and venturer The Life and Exploits of La Salle, many high hopes, of many disappointments. But shore and reaching the mouth of the St. Joseph, two eggs per hen per winter. bliss forever, has become so deeply make-uwas the tough fiber of soul which he built Fort Miami. We know by experience thnt Imbedded in our literature, that we written by M. Maurice Constantln-Weye- r Then he struck across and In his bad him carried all of fiber the this, tn are scarcely through published by the Macaulay company. Mr. Jacks ountry to the upper Kankakee. From there he quick changes in temperature surprised to find It is an American and M. Constantln-Weye- r Is a that justified the title given him by an early made his wny down the Illinois to the present "inter may throw a flock out of founded on a real happening. The Cndespalrlng Nor site of Teoria, 111, where he built Fort Creve-- ! production for several days or even So It Is Interesting to read their American biographer Frenchman. About 1730 a talented and wealthy two books together and get the two points of man." for the rest of the winter. Just French actor, named Thevenard, coeur. When doctors all agree that your body needs Vitamins, its Educated for priesthood In the Jesuit order, view on this great Frenchman whose name Is Leaving TontI In charge. La Salle started back when egg prices are the highest. It then a man over sixty, wandering common sense to see that you get them. Scotts Emulsion of In soon La his restlessness found Salle that In the written high the annals of America. to Canada. When he reached Niagara at Easter seems quite reasonable that good about the streets of 1atis, observed Cod Liver Oil contains both V ttamins A and D in guaranteed Of the voyage down the river, Mr. Constantln-Weye- r blood would never allow him to be happy In time In 16S0 It was to find news of disaster. insulation with Its effective Influ- upon a cobbler's stall awaiting recolds. Vitapotency. Vitamin A builds resistance to winter In writes a vivid account how spring was Uiat role. The result was a Journey The Grlflin with all of her rich cargo of furs ence on slowing up temperature pair a woman's slipper. So dainty min D aids growing children tn the development of bones and teeth. This emulsion has no fishy flavor. Men and women breaking on every aide. A sky of clouds rent his early twenties to Canada where his broth- had been lost La Salle hurried on to Montreal chnnSes Insi(le the house should was it, and of such grace, that Thevfind it a pleasing, palatable way of taking cod liver oil. by the wind was reflected In blue and white. er was a prist In the Seminary of SL and once more sought the aid of Frontenac. be,P very nn,lrily In keeping up enard was struck with admiraScott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Sales Representative, The forest was powdered with tender green. Through the Influence of this brother, be Again he was provided with the necessary equip-- 1 tbe wlD,r production and tion and curiosity about its owner, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York. Flowers were unfolding timid petals. The cries received a grant of land near Montreal, ment for carrying out his projects and within should pay several times over the and a sort of fascination which wifA eoant of migratory birds filled the Immense valley. a selgneury which he named La Chine. The name a few months he was again at Fort Frontenac sraaU cost Wisconsin Agricultur-an- d would not leave him. Listen to IX, Seott S Bowse radio program wiAdvmturing Unable to over Statwm KHJ von Lttckner,n on Sunday nitfM atfSOp San e to Mosquitoes swarmed. At night coyotes barked was significant already he was dreaming of inTontI Franciooo, KFRC himself Crevecoeur. at free his Join Portland, from KOW Just Lot as ready Angela, uncanny KOLSeattU, K I Taoomaand KFPY Spokane on the hillsides. In the mornings bison de- finding the undiscovered northwest passage to was ready to leave, however, there came the terest, he at length returned to the scended In friendly pairs to the giant drinking China, the goal of many an explorer before him. news that the garrison at the fort on the Illicobbler's stall, but could gain from So when the Indians told him of a great south nois had mutinied and destroyed the him no clew as to the slippers trough." post "Vermll western river which flowed Into the owner. La Salles one hope now was that the faithful They passed the mouths of great rivers the muddy Missouri, the quiet Ohio, (La Belle lion sea his quick mind grasped this as the TontI had held on and had saved something from Dajs passed, and that worn little passage to the Orient, the wreckage of his plans. Eut when he reached slipper became an obsession with Riviere) and the Arkansas. There were ad- route of the ventures with Indians, both pleasant and grim, and he determined to follow the river. So he Crevecoeur, he found TontI gone to Green Bay the great man. Again and again. Irritated by his own folly but unfor they met both friendly and hostile red men. sold his selgneury to obtain funds for an expe and the place deserted. Undaunted by this his In of first dltion and the long 1669, a guess as can be made. Accepting July, able to do otherwise, he returned to There were Innumerable new wonders of scenery climax to his misfortunes, the Undespalrlng People of the World which unfolded before their eyes and a variety wanderings through the Interior of the North Norman pushed on down the Illinois until he the stall and watched the cobbler The present population of the this estimate. It can be calculated as be worked upon the tiny shoe, world Is approximately 1,900,000,000. that between 1845 and 1914 the averof experiences such as few explorers had ever American continent began. That trip carried reached the Mississippi. But his party was too had. Just two months from the time they had him up the St Lawrence, along the south shore small to attempt an expedition down this great alvvajs hoping in vain thnt the own- Estimates of world population before age annual Increase of the world floated out upon the broad bosom of the Missis- of Lake Ontario, among the villages of the river. So La Salle once more retraced his weary er would appear. She appeared only 18S0 are not very trustworthy. Sir population was .7 per cent. It was, on to Niagara, along the south shore when the shoe was done, and proved George Knibbs. however, considers In other words. Increasing at a rate northward. He spent the winter at Fort sippi, "all at on oe spray struck their faces. Iroquois, steps Lake Erie and then south through what is Miami, and In the which would double the population 0 to be a charming girl enough, but that MIchelots estimate of he learned that TontI Tasting the water they found It already brack- of spring In all probability, of the poorest and humblest class. for 1845 Is as well oun'1d In less than 100 years. was at Mlchillmacklnac and there he hastened ish, A great Joy painfully welled up in their now the state of Ohio until he, desertions among to hear from his trusted But since this was a real fairy tale, lieutenant the long tale breasts; a thrill ran down their spines. And reached the Ohio river.La But Salle to go back to of disaster. Of this Interview an that made not the slightest differsuddenly, sonorous under the shock of a thou- his followers forced was so his first expedition something writes : Anyone else would have thrown ence, and this Trince Charming and sand waves, immense and without a sail, there Canada np his of a failure. his Cinderella were married and hands and abandoned th enterprise; but far ypas the sea I April the seventh, 1682 His resources were now exhausted but he from this, with a firmness and lived happily ever after. And now to turn Thus M. Constantin-Weyeconstancy that found an unexpected friend In Count Frontenac, never had Its equal, I saw him more resolved tt estern Newspaper Union ) ( to Mr. Jacks for the next scene: The Frenchmen must have been as glad to the Iron Governor of Canada, who gave ttm than ever to continue his work and push forsee the Gulf as Xenophons hardy soldiers once the exclusive trading privileges at Fort Fron- ward his discovery. Tragic Blunder Quickly Heal Rashes, Eczema The greatest blunder of all time were glad to see the blue of the Euxlne. "When tenac (the modern Kingston) on the condition La Salle was now determined to continue with defenses rebuild and he would on the that wneo garrisun the occurred All Forms the at last, red as a great ruby, day his plan for exploring the Mississippi. Returnprobably Itching, the first of cur prehistoric ancesbad dropped to rest in the melancholy marshes son the post. In the meantime Father Mar- ing once more to Fort Frontenac he replenished Irritations. Skin Missishad reached the and Burning Louis Joliet cer the quette to tors discovered that by making and savannas westward, and night wind his supplies and In the autumn of 10S1 he set sippi, the Great Southwest river and gone down out once more, with TontI, for the tain grunts and wheezes he could brought over the glitter of the phosphorescent Bathe with the Soap, anoint with the Illinois couna for considerable It distance, although they did try. Then followed his Journey down the Illisea the faint hushed voices of breathing waters, impart his own Ideas to some of Ointment. Relief comes at once and So that honor still nois river to the Mississippi and the boc.nnlnei, the more Intelligent among bis the voyagers lay down beside their canoes, not follow it to its mouth. healing soon follows. feed the grain neighbors. Hendrik WUlen Van aware that they had seen, In all probability, the awaited La Salle of the great Journey which took place Just 200 feelers ou could an-- i in in and one mixture tankage Sop 25c. Ointment 25c and 50c. Proprietors: more so tumultuous he needed lives. 1677 of in their However, Loon capital, greatest day years ago. Potter Drag & Chemical Corp Malden Mast, armer. Nebraska I other. which fola to with France had he a made letters trail been be from long trip It bad te by western Ntwtp&pw voios ) i b-- r ,,u., M. hi-- fd and atdl later Johnny, came Allu-r- t hi L b' , Wl eniylng Bln' in parent. In iio-re- ttn-m- Saturday ' TEMPLE SQUARE to-- I fr latl-hllig- ly l 811-v- 'afl-jir- , I- Itene-Itobe- rt draw-fu- u. '" blrch-bark- Thc ideal Vacation Land a All Winter r, it - maser g I Clz irinvN PWrltm j pe-s- vegeta-completin- g three-quarter- g fYontenac N Its common sense Sul-pice- Ist-h- long-soug- Vm r. fire-ting- and of |