Show £ lSd TIMES THE GARLAND GARLAND ' t -- by Evelyn Campbell CCopyrlrht by WND THE Evlyn Campbell) Service STORY Ilnda Haverhill' father die when she seventeen her little beyond leaving some worthies stock certiorates These she takes to her fathers friend Senator Converse to disAfter s whirlwind pose of courtship Linda marries Koth Too late she discover he Is a penniless adventurer his wits living by CHAPTER II— Continued —5— There was one small sheaf of certificates that Unda had been advised sat to sell for (wo years at least But these went Into a broker's hands before Mr nnd Mrs Courtney Kolb left Boston However clever one may be there are times when currency la absolutely necessary and Both explained that with a lovely young bride on hid' hands this was one of the times He passed lightly over the fact that It was Linda’s money that furnished the means of their migration lie forgot the unpleasantness as quickly as possible and advised her to do the same The Roths went around the world but not as rapidly as they had planned It took two years to go as far as they had counted on jiolng tn six weeks But they did not travel as the crow flies they went as the fox runs— from cover to cover wherever the grass wns greenest and the hares most plentiful' If you didn’t Not a bad two years a gay two years If care loo much lovely frocks and brilliant restaurants If you didn’t mind ugly were enough and delayed scenes with landlords If you were careful about luggage making friends and chose them among people who had delightful houses and Ilnda was made played had cards benutlful and Interesting by amazingly all this travel and change and Courtney Roth held his hend higher than ever Wherever they went people remarked about them a “What They have Good looks popularity everything Life Is perand wonderful times petual play— for them" sort of play It was— a desperate that carried on rather grimly behind the scenes Linda learned all her husband could tench her In those two years and If she did not respect him she liked him In a tolerent way pitying his boyish ness and sometimes even admiring his coolness In the face of overwhelming Situations But Roth bad lived for ten years when Linda lived one He was burned out with peculiar fires and he wanted to rest though never suspecting bis own tiredness It was a gume however that had no breathing spaces The nmd whirligig of change held both of them relentlessly He grew to depend more and more upon Linda’s Ingenuity Tn managing and when she failed or seemed to fall he became victimized by a silly futile rage that blantPd her for their particular predicament It took them two years to get to Switzerland but they reached there at the proper moment The Tee was at Its best and all the winter sports were as keen as If the weather had been ordered by aerial wire Roth meant to enjoy every moment of It He liked snow and there were some new stunts that year But three days after their arrival lie had an uncomfortable Interview with the manHe promised to ager of the hotel move on that night then he went upstairs and struck Ilnda across the face with a blow that left an ngly mnrk for time to coma He left her her lying across the bed shielding shame and swaggered out determined to have his play to the last lie hud It for two hours Iafer they brought him In on a stretcher with a broken neck nnd that was the end of a honeymoon thnt should never have begun CHAPTER III The Wall of Pretense The train stopped with such a sud den Jolt that (lie hook dropped from Linda's hand She had not been reading anyway and so she let It lie unnoticed She had been staring through the thick double glass window of the pullmnn at the gruyness that pressed No agulust the pane like t blanket sign of life was to he seen In that void and this suited her mood adwns at a her for mirably mentality a glimmer to rewithout standstill That mornlieve Its Intense atrophy ing she had opened her eyes to snow and a leaden skies and all through until she the day this had persisted had subconsciously thrown herself upon the breast of the landscape and become a part of Its dreariness But the Jolt and accompanying grinding of brakes shrill and disturbed he mood She around the glanced rather helplessly lighted car and her eyea encountered those of the (food looking young man across the aisle who at that moment chunced tp be looking toward ber Across the tall backs of sections all through thecoacb other Inquiring faces peered most of them stupid and anxious The possibility of an accident had aroused every one from the InD guor of dullness that belonged to such a day “What Is It T" Linda asked speaking quite naturally to the young man wbo seemed to bare absorbed all the of all the passengers Intelligence “Have vie run Into a wall or a ditch?" He smiled appreciating her coolness when the other women were already beginning to flutter “One or both’ he answered easily “I’m afraid we've met the Waterloo of trains passing through Nebraska in A snowdrift can be a wall January and a ditch as wetl“ He had the It crinkled his eyes pleasuntest smile at the comers and they smiled too Nice brown eyes that had s remark“I’ll go ably straight look about them and see" he said and swung off down the aisle after the other men who were pushing one another In the passage Linda leaned back and waited She was a seasoned traveler and knew that fretting got no one anywhere So because the delay was hateful and menacing she let a pleasant thought of her neighbor ripple across her mind A boy —a charming Men had boy their place In her life — a large place— as they must have In the life of atiy beautiful woman but she had formed curious little fancies about them She So Without Knowing About Anstey Pound Beside the Beautiful How It Came Himself 8ittlng Young Woman saw all men as seekers of prey — sleek animals well fed and beautiful shagShe and gy and horrible— reptilian her kind were always prey of course She thought of these things as nat-v ural and unavoidable But the boy was different He had made no gesture of joining her even after she had spoken first He had seemed almost afraid to look at her She was thrilled nnd a little sorry for him knowing what must happen when lie did look He returned almost at once “It Is a drift” he said pausing beside her It’s had news but I'm "A whopper afraid we are stuck here for a few hours" Linda lifted her brows slowly No young ninn could be expected to guess what this meant to her Ills casual tone treated the whole occurrence as a light adventure But If she was a day late If she missed the Gregsons to Miami — If and their nice Invitntlon they went on without her Her manner gave no hint of this perturbation She merely sank deeper into the comfort of her fur coat as If she already from chilly sensed coming discomfort cars and Insufficient focal Linda Both had learned to look at She knew already that this one men was the right sort She could spend a bored half hour talking to him and from tiresome save herself at least So without knowing how It thoughts came about Brian Anstey found himbeside self silting the beautiful young woman who smelled faintly of spring flowers In spite of the snow (TO BE (PNT1NUED) Dog Made Small Town Famous Karusjok Is a small town In northern Norway above the sixty ninth meridian In the center of the region It lies a few miles known ns Ijiplnnd west of the confluence of the Knrnsjok and Tuna rivers the latter forming between the boundary Norway and Finland Is made up The town's population mostly of Laplanders and Is the home of the Bnlfo family made famous by an Alaskan mulainute named In honor of one o’ the members of the family Bulto was the lead dog of Gunnar famous team that carried Knsson's serum on the lest diphtheria lap In the sledge race from Nennna to Nome during the epidemic 1925 of Fvbruury Figuriug Warfare's Cost In the l’ii It war the Union troops 2128948 numbered there are various estimates of the Confederate forces ranging from about 600000 to 1400000 The total Union loss was 359528 Including billed dead from etc wounds disease The Confederate loss (partial statement) Is given la 133821 dead from wounds or disease The cost of the Civil war has been estimated at 5000000000 The total number of soldiers mobilized In the World war has been estimated at 65038810 the total killed 8543515 Bo21210452 Professor wounded gart's estimate of the direct costs of the World war Is I1SL333637097 and 151012542500 of the Indirect costa A Fairtj Tale — THE MILKY irr rrt WAY Now they traveled right along the Milky Way and of all the wonderful things Hurry had ever done In his life or ever expected to do this was the most wonderful He had seen so many clusters and stars and constellations whose homes had been along here but now the pilot traveled along this most heavenly roadway without stopping “The beat times to see It from the earth" Cosmo told Harry “are July August September and October Don’t think It divides the heavens In half for the northern sky has more of the It Milky Way than the southern takes a trip too It winds Its way among the constellations and I’ve always thought It so nice the way Canls Minor or the Little Dog takes his place right on the border just as a dog will sit on a doorstep" Oh what a sight this was and what an unbelievable trip! They passed by millions and millions of stars In some parts there were not so many which made it iook less In fact It seemed as populated though there were great cities of stars with their scattered suburbs of stars spread out beyond them The pilot was going slowly Harry tried to think of ways In which to express what he felt about It but be knew be could never possibly describe 1L It was like traveling through a world or stars or like going through fields of stars or oceans of stars Everywhere they gleamed and twinkled UTAH Youth Succumbing to Syncopated Music Japanese Jazz Js sweeping through the Land of the Rising Sun and the twanging samlsen Is on the decline Americans Just returned to Seattle musical conreport thnt “western” are atcerts vocal or Instrumental tracting large audiences In the various cities of Japan particularly 'V hen the music Is of a Jnzzy nature Japanese youtha do tap dancing and patter syncopated the words of which are all Rongs Japanese Japanese Jazz songs such as “The Dotonborl March" “The Jap Asakusa March ” "The Blhck Tupll" nnd “The Grl of Benlya" are now being published In great quantities Students of Japanese schools and are organizing colleges everywhere hands nnd orchestras and almost every Japanese citizen goes about humming or whistling some popular air “Yes Sir She’s My Baby" Is the favorite Curiously momentarily ts Sweet Home” “Home enough known to almost all Japanese— In the all English version To Study Humanity Yale tins lately established an Institute of human relations The money for It wns given by the Rockfeller foundation the Commonwealth fund ami the Iaura Spelmnn Rockefeller foundation The first project undertaken will he the study of the famiwill deal with every ly The study phase of the family life that la subject to scientific study: The rela and chiltionship between parents influences educadren community cllmnte food habits tion Industry and many other signal aspects of a complex living whole It stand 10 minutes rinse and It will be clean odorless and sanitary fr IS Urpt Waclirr N as a Dog Will Sit on a Doorstop and shone Everywhere they seemed smile And here and there were cloudy patches — like misty forests of to stars “Oh what a sight It Is" he said to Cosmo 4knd yet" Cosmo told him “the sky Is so tremendous and the distances are bo great that even If the Milky Way could be blotted out there are stars so far off thnt the news wouldn't reach them for thousands and thousands of years” “It’s too much for me” narry said As they sped along Cosmo told him stories and legends “Virgo— we passed her — was supsome of her posed to have scattered wheat along here Then a story has it that some magpies built a bridge In the heavens so that two separated lovers could travel over It to see each other while in some countries they told the story of two lovers who built the bridge themselves so they could cross over It to see each other “Some Indians believed that the Milky Way was the path along which the departed souls traveled and that the brighter stars along the borders were the campfires where the great spirits rested Other Indians thought It was dust kicked up by a buffalo aDd horse as they raced each other across the sky “The Norsemen believed It was the path up which the great warriors travIn the ancient days it was beeled lieved that the baby Hercules dropped some of the milk he wns drinking and that that made the Milky Way Nor has science changed that name given to It by that old old legend” Harry was listening to all that Cosmo was telling him but so impressed was he by the wonder and the beauty and the tremendous glory of all tliut he was seeing that he couldn't think of any words at all In which to exHe was glad press what he thought that Cosmo didn’t seem to expect him to say anything went on Cosmo Greeks” “The “called this the Road to the I’ulace and they believed that of Heaven along this road were the palaces of the finest of the gods the “The Eskimos believed Milky Way to have been made from snow thut fell from the snowshoes of the great raven as he walked across the sky” The rockets were being shot off rapThey were speeding idly once more How lucky It along the Milky Way was that the pilot knew how to manage such a ride But even that thought was unimportant Harry felt He could think of nothing but what he saw and what' he saw was too wonderful to put Into any words automoto see Chico McBRIDE’ S Buys for Cash all Grades of Cars Sells fully guaranteed cars — 60 days service Specializes in Latest Models all makes — new or reconditioned McBRIDE always has a large stock of Late Model Automobiles on hand — Including Packard Chrysler Cadillac Graham-PaigDodge Essex Plymouth McBRIDE Erskine Hudson Chevrolet j Pontiac Studebaker Ford says see him first if’ you want to BUY SELL or TRADE McBRIDE’S— Cor 7th SouthB Main McDRIDE SALT LAKE CITY Mind Yer Tongue a genuine antique sir" “But you are asking a fearful price “It's for It” “Well sir look how wages the cost of 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