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Show TIIE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER UTAH NAMING THE BABY Sally Sez On the UEIElrs , Pranes Parkinson Am By FRANCES Funny Side wnrt PARKINSON KEYES News. WNU Service Keyes LACKED CHAPTER .... vvjtAy The bom producer'! n the aqnare, His kindness never ends, Bs iclls to please, we know Ma foods, It' fun to bay from friends. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY VII Continued "But you'll get terribly fed up If I go on like this How about yourself? Doing well, aren't you?" "Financially, yes. It was hard sledding at first, but this year I've earned close to fifteen thousand. I've never run Into debt, or even spent all my Income Anne's seen to that," he added ungrudgingly. "Not startling, but pretty solid, I should say. But why do you stress the word 'financially'? Don't you feel you're-doinwell every way?" "I was thinking that I hadn't done as well politically as I'd hoped. I expected to be governor of this state by now." "Well, yes. I rather thought that was your plan. But after all " Hathaway tapped the arm of his chair with his fingers, gazing Into the open fire as he did so. Then he asked a most astonishing quesg Rare Books to Harvard A large collection of books and tion. "How about your wife? Was she maps recently presented to Harvard university includes some rare interested In politics, too?" accounts of early vegetables and "Anne?" Neal's surprise was apexplorations in America. parent In his voice. "Why, Anne would be Interested, I guess. In THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY anything I wanted to do. She she's devoted to me." "Yes, of course, I saw that But and Leys!!? sirer.jrthens character; mean has she been helping you tronff character! are most essential to I and directly as well as pastreat state and Institutions. actively 1 We can strengthen our characters and Indirectly?" sively those homemade especially baying products, "She's gone without everything," that merit such loyalty; and thereby briny our beloved home states forward in all Neal answered, coming swiftly to their beauty, power and rightful popuAnne's defense, under the Impreslarity. sion that she was being attacked. MRS. IVY GENTRY, Beaver, Utah. "Good times, and pretty clothes, and trips and friends. I never would AT 400 have been abie to go Into politics If she hadn't Once 1 thought I was Utah Oil Refining to lose her I'd neglected her going Service Stations terribly, and she was going to have in Utah and Idaho a baby, which made it all the worse and I nearly went wild when I realized what I'd done." Size of Russia "But after you'd had a chance to Russia is a land of more than about that bad time, you forget about million miles, square eight a seventh of the total land area of neglected her again?" "I suppose I did do. But the world, and has a population of approximately one hundred and there's never been another woman." "Good Gdl I should say not! fifty million persons. What do you want the Capitoline Church Built of Wine Casks Venus?" Originally a conservatory built "No," roared Neal, angrily, "what of old wine casks, a quaint little are you driving at, anyway?" church stands in the redwood regioa "My dear fellow, please don't of California. The structure, surI'm venturing to criticize your rounded by a vineyard, is in the think And as for criticizing conduct center of a grapegrowing area. well, I thought ten your Mechanics Magazine. Popular years ago she was one of the loveASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR liest, as well as one of the most remarkable girls, I'd ever met in I've remembered her, rife. my prettly vividly, all this time. That's a little unusual for me. And I conCOUGH SYRUP fess that seeing her tonight has NOSE DROPS been an acute disappointment" AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT "Well, I'm not disappointed In She suits me." her. to U. S. Laws Similar "Just wait a minute, can't you? A curious anomaly has been discovered in New Zealand law, at I still think she's beautiful and Auckland. It was that the maxi- remarkable. Even more remarkable mum penalty for stealing any ar- than I'd guessed. But I think she's ticle from a vessel in port is four- tragic." teen years' imprisonment, but the "Tragic I" maximum penalty for stealing the How old is she? Under "Yes. vessel itself is only two years' thirty7 I thought so. Well, she looks over forty. She's stagnating, mentally as well as physically. Utah High School of Beauty Culture She's submerged herself In your 3ra FlMr Clltl Wdj, tall Like Ctlr, Uut and your career and Tit Buutj CaKiri tnitss'M Kmws n Ospressioi personality, until she's nothing children your You can now learn profession that will washed-ou- t drudge without a make you independent for the rest of yoar but a days. $15 per month only for the complete particle of Individuality left She's course of six months. Phone or writ done It voluntarily because she for our catalogue. Hail in coupon. loved you loves you. But she must NAME know, even if you don't know, that ADDRESS- she was capable of something a With her looks good deal bigger. Tides in Rivers The Amazon river is perceptibly and her mind, and her natural gifts affected by the tides as far up as as a hostess Neal, you utter fool" the town of Obidos, State of Para, "Even If you are my guest and Brazil, 400 miles from the mouth. an old friend, I think you've gone The Mississippi river is tidal to about far enough In discussing my Red River Landing, Pofnte Coupee wife." Parish, La., 807 miles above the "Then suppose we discuss mine mouth. for a change." "Yours I didn't know you were Need to Know Antarctic Weather The most practical work that married !" "I'm not But I was." explorers can do in the Antarctic, "You mean you lost her? Clare says one geographer, is to study " the weather-makin- g phenomena I'm darned sorry, I hadn't heard "Yes, I lost her. But she didn't there, which so vitally affects Australia and other southern die. She found out she cared for some one else more than she did for me. I found It out too." "Oh" will be paid wf P" i f ,or "Yes. Exactly. She was a poor ,h."S.UU girl when I married her, almost as should made ast Interaieunlaln Goods" Similar to a bore. Bend poor as Anne. And she came from yoar atory in prose or verse to In- a home that wasn't much better. termountaln Predocts Column. P. O. Box 1555. Salt Lake City. If your But she was pretty, devilishly pretty and ambitious for herself. I fell story appesrs In this column you wili re-for her hard and fast I ought to ceirs check for have known better Iord knows I've had experience enough but I W.N. U. Belt Lake City married her. Week No. 134 She began by almost And she ruining me financially. ended by almost ruining me diploPlenty of Suckers The post office department esti- matically. Caesar's wife had nothmates that at least 1,000,000 Amer- ing on that of a rising young secicans lost money and property an- retary. I left that post In Rome, nually through mail fraud schemes. which I enjoyed so much, because I an Indefinite leave of abwas Rabies is a spcfic communicable sence.givenWhen I went to Paris, I disease which affects all warm- went without her." blooded animals, including man. Neal found himself Dnre moved Dogs are especially susceptible and, because of their tendency to roam, than he could have Imagined. And are the chief disseminators of the not only moved enlightened. Clare had made no comparisons aloud. disease. Rabies is caused by the virus of poison transmitted by a But pu) saw those that he had bite from an affected animal, the made mentally, as clearly as If they poison being in the t aliva. had been engraved In flaming letters Saw, too, how he had In e APEX ' 1 ft0 $3.00 jured Anne; and since he could perhaps, never be entirely selfless, how he had, in Injuring her. Injured himself as well. Before he succeeded In framing an answer, Hathaway spoke again. "So that's that And seeing Anne you don't mind If I call her Anne, do you? here tonight brought It all back to me because she'sshe's so And you're so lucky different and playing against your luck!" "What," Neal managed to ask, would you do, If you were IT Hathaway balanced the question. "Would anything very dreadful happen," he asked at length, "if you left those two corking kids with that pretty maid she'd look after them all right, wouldn't she and took Anne on a vacation? I'm sailing next week on the France why don't you see if you could get a stateroom on the same boat? And and spend the summer In Paris and let me help give you both a good time!" CHAPTER VIII come down NEAL had cold which with a kept him confined to the hotel, but he Insisted, since he was not really sick, and since there was so little time left, that Anne should not stay In with him, but should go, as they had both planned to do, and have tea with Clare at the Chateau de Madrid. It was very warm for Paris, and Anne's beautifully dressed hair, shining like burnished gold, escaped from its net about the white nape of her neck and her white brow, and curled In little soft moist tendrils. Her diaphanous negligee, pale orchid color, had slipped away from one white, rounded shoulder, and she raised a slim white hand and pulled it Into place. "I shall have to dress." "Since when," teased Neal, "has that been a burden to you? . . , though I must say you look very nice the way you are." She flushed deliclousiy. "I meant It is so very warm. I suppose that Clare might think It un- - ... Jane, secretary to an attorney, went to call on a dear friend, Mrs. S., and her new born dnughler. She was met at the door by little William, full of news about the new sinter. "Well, what have you named her?" asked Jane. Suddenly an aggrieved expression overspread his happy face, and almost In tears he replied: "Oh I wanted to name her Spot but muvver wouldn't." Indianapolis Anne learned to ride Clare had two horses so there was always one She learned to j at her disposal. Neal had drive Clare's Mercedes. never thought she "would be able to manage" the Dodge, but now ne saw that he had been mistaken. Watching her development, he realized that Clare had not said half that might be said about her possibilities. Well, he would never make the old mistake again. They were going home now, very soon, and when they did . . . Anne came Into the room waiting for his praise. "I don't dare kiss you, darling," he mumbled, behind his enveloping handkerchief. "Sure to give this darned cold to you. Clare's sent up word he's waiting for you. Have a good time." She found Clare leaning against the boxlike desk of the concierge, chatting with that functionary. "Neal has a cold," Bhe said as they shook hands, "he couldn't risk going out, of course. But he insisted that I should come, Just the same." "Naturally. I should never have forgiven you If you hadn't" They were soon skipping out Totowards the Champs-Elyseeday Clare was driving himself It was a long time, Anne realized, since she had seen his discreet little chauffeur. "And so you're really leaving T jesday?" Clare asked. "I suppose so." "You sound as if you were sorry." "Oh Clare how could anyone help being sorry to leave Paris for Hinsboro?" There was real grief in her voice ; but the next instant she tried to catch back the words. "Of course I'm counting the days until I see Junior and Nancy. If I could only have had them here, too, it would have been quite perfect" "Well, I can understand that the sort of existence you were leading when I came to your house last spring might pall a good deal now." "If It hadn't been for you," she said with eager gratitude, "I never would have had a glimpse, perhaps, THE STORY FROM THE BEGINNING j t had brought with her, and motioned to her to sit down. "Well he questioned, still lightly, when looking a protest but uttering none, she had settled herself. "Have you actually realized at last that I am In love with you?" She nodded, her eyes filling with tears. "Don't cry, Anne. There'll be nothing to cry about, you'll see. . , , And you feel sure Neal doesn't suspect at all?" "How could he?" she asked ROMANCE Dolly Wasn't It awful ! Grace got beyond her depth and Daisy Yes yes? Dolly And was brought to shore by a fat man with a wife and nine children! Brooklyn Eagle. Pow'ful Stuff "near you had some trouble on your tour." "Yes, I ran out of gas while crossing a mountain, and a moonshiner In-- , slsted I could use some of his stuff that would do Just as well as gas." "Did it?" simply. "You mean, it would never occur "Well, It ate off the gas tank beto him that his best friend would fore I'd gone three miles." Cincinnati Enquirer. try to approach his wife?" A more meaning word had been Part Time George Have you got the time? 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"You're probably right Neal, with all his faults, Is Intrinsically honest Also, he is not oversexed. Which makes It easier for him to be I PES, honest" AND IV'E A PES... LOOK WHAT IV'E DONE, BAYER ASPIRIN STOPPED THAT AWFUL HEADACHE IN A JIFFY., . NEVER FELT BETTER ( ' Disappointed because of her Inability to put finishing touches to her costume for a dance, Anne Chamberlain is Irritated by the stolidity of her escort, George Hildreth. A visitor in the community, Neal Conrad, young lawyer. Is to be the "sensation" of the evening, and Hildreth is vaguely Jealous. Conrad readily perceives Anne's fine character. He invites her to accompany him and his hostess, Mrs. Griffin, on a picnic the following Sunday. Anne buys suitable "finery" for the trip from an old friend, Mr. Goldenburg. The picnic Is a delight to her. At the end of the day Neal declares his love, and they become engaged. The marriage is solemnized, quietly but impressively. At Washington, on their honeymoon, the Conrads meet Clarence Hathaway, friend of Neal's, young diplomat. The young Anne's health begins to fail, Neal, engrossed couple start housekeeping. In politics, does not notice. She realizes she is to be a mother, but does not tell Neal, now a state legislator, practically living at the capital. Alone and suffering, Anne has a visit from her old friend, Mr. Goldenburg. In Neal's absence he takes charge of the situation. Neal Is In an agony of hope very, very much that you will remorse over his neglect. Their son is born. In eight years Neal's law believe this." both mount. A daughter is born to Anne, "I do believe it." said Anne. practice and bis political standing but her beauty is fading. Clarence Hathaway, now in a diplomatic post "But I was very lonely. I'd been In Paris, visits them. through a dreadful domestic experience " "And now you want me to do appreciative If we both went back of any other kind of existence! You persuaded Neal to give me this on him." the same thing to Neal that your bedwonderful chance. I can't ever wife did to She disappeared, into the you?" room, and a moment later Neal thank you enough." She had scored. But, after a mowater of "Don't try," he said lightly, "it ment's heard the sound running hesitation, he went on, still from the bathroom beyend; He hasn't been a dull summer for me, speaking calmly. "Since you put know. Ah smiled. here we it so either, you crudely, I suppose I do now. How happy she had been all sum- are." I never dreamed it was going But mer I It was nearly four months He helped her out of the motor, to come to that. To be perfectly now since they had stood beside the and they passed through the arched frank, I didn't think you had It in wavgangplank, watching it lifted, entrance of the Chateau de Madrid. you to attract me, In the sense of to Dora and Junior and In a moment a garcon who had ing good-bmaking me want you. Well, I was Nancy. waited on them before, and whose mistaken. But even so, I don't beartheir The very morning after flashing smile gave them welcome, lieve matters would have gone as rival in Paris, while they were at began bringing in tea and little far as this If I hadn't to see breakfast, Clare, who had not left cakes. The orchestra was playing, that I attracted you, begun too." them until nearly midnight reap- most unusually, a slow and ancient "You don't," cried Anne. "Oh, peared, and mapped out their pro- waits. Clare rose, pushed back how can you say such dreadful did a Before single they gram. his cbalr, and bowed. things I I never loved anyone but thing Anne must be reclothed. He "Shall we dance?" he asked. Neal, never In all my life I Why, would accompany them to a dressShe nodded, and rising, laid her I wouldn't even finish that dance maker's a petite maison not too arm lightly on his sleeve, as they with you because I suddenly reexpensive but very recherchee, &nd walked over to the parquet Then membered that the "Beautiful Blue worthy of being entrusted with this she slipped into his arms. He was Danube' was the very first wait task. a remarkably fine dancer, and, Neal and I ever had together. . . . "And I expect" he said frankly, closely held, she followed his sure I very nearly didn't come out with "that the Job will have to be done and graceful lead for a few mo- you today at 8!"-- I hesitated a look You don't from the skin up. ments without speaking. Then sud- long time. If Neal hadn't into me as If you had on the right denly, she raised her head. sisted . . ." Nobody has things underneath. "Isn't that 'The Beautiful Blue "Exactly. If you weren't In love waistlines any more; on the con- Danube' with me you wouldn't be they're playing?" trary, every one has legs." "Yes. The best waltz ever writabout motoring with me or "You don't expect me to go with ten, with probably." me, of having me close Joking Anne to the dressmaker's?" protest"Would would you mind very to you In a dance. You wouldn't ed Neal, aghast much If we didn't finish it? If if be here listening to me now, HusBoth of us. "Of course. we didn't finish our tea?" Anne. . ." band and Interested friend. They'd "Aren't Anne?" (TO BB CONTINUED.) well, you think she didn't have any male rel"Yes. But I feel a little faint I atives to pay the bills if she went think I had better Pomeranian and Spitx Dogs go home." alone." Canine historians and zoologists bad "Too never but mind! I'll And Clare was right about this drive you back through the Bols. are agreed that the Pomeranian's as he was about everything else abundantly coated tall, thrown over Neal found himself welcomed with You'll feel better moving about In the back, is characteristic of dogs Is It the air. hot. And frightfully He enjoyed the welopen arms. that come from the snowy Arctic come at the first three or four es- heat always seems so much worse regions. His general appearance Intablishmentsthen It began to pall out of season." dicates that Samoyede, Eskimo and no made He on him, and he suggested that Clare objections, expressed Chow blood was used in the Pomerand Anne should go without him, no surprise. In fact he said noth- anian's foundation and developwhile he went around to the Ameri- ing at all until they had reached ment. Wandering tribes of Northcan Express to see If, by any the little lake where so many happy land folk are believed to have Inchance, anyone from Belford had bourgeois lovers hire boats and row troduced Individuals of this breed registered there. But he paid the placidly about Then he stopped Into the Province of Pomemnla In bills without a murmur. In a glow the car. From this union the GerGermany. of satisfaction, as he saw Anne "We tmiy as well have this out man Spitz evolved. This Splu is transformed almost before his eyes. now, Anne," he siild, quietly. "I'd much larger and heavier than the Presently she looked no more than prefer to take you to my apart- Pomeranian. Careful selection along her ace again; and then she began ment, but of course you'd refuse to with considerable Inbreeding reto look a good deal less than her go. We can sit on the bank." duced the size and fixed the Pom's He spread out a light wrap she preseut day miniature age. type -- SPLITTING HEADACHE "You shan't speak of Neal like that!" flashed Anne, "as If It were ridiculous to be honest and and decent!'' "It isn't ridiculous. But It's sometimes inadequate. "Listen, Anne," he went on, as she stared at him, apparently too stunned to answer, "I must ask you to believe that I haven't gone about this with malice and forethought so to speak. When I came to your house last spring, I pitied you, and admired you, and I wanted you to have a good time. That was the reason I persuaded Neal to bring you here, and the only reason. I 2 LATER. I'M FRANTICTHIS WORK MUST BE DONE DON'T WORRY". &ET SOME fiCAL BAYER ASPIRIN AND YOUR HEADACHE WILL JL BE CONe BEFORE know KNEW IT WOULD j BAYER ASPIRIN IS THE QUICKEST SAFE REUEFFiOM pA.rU YOU rr... 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