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Show . , - V- - f . Im'w .,, 'UJM, ' V i kl: nl. luu1 an, cache county, jCr THE JOURNAL gjgMurcier at mmv H&lisffcuTicSe v PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the Ioet Off Us every day in the week except Sunday , at l'Kan, Utah, aa Second Class Matter. SIBSl By mail, per month By mail, per year K1PT10N KATES Paid in advance v 25c -- 12.90 45c $4.5 IMivercd, per month Delia ered, per year , Member of Associated . Press Tito Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper nml also the local news published therein, All right of repuhlicntion of seclni dispatches therein are also repub-licatio- resen fst. . Parados lection BAROMETER by Oscar Hitt THE HAPPY FAMILY ; once bought, Flique persuades Carotins much a pa ins t her will, tostay far dinner, assuring her that Parados won't be thers. readings ta . . la Bad By Alice Jndson Prate Jack seems to be down on his luck. He is in bad with everybody. He fights with all the children In the neighborhood and is In dark disrepute -- with all their mothers. Even his own the mlsfoi the dinner Fllqne Interposed lrtelw gowo, There Is a little georgette vautly. the color of mademoiselles eyes In My little friend has tune to be without your wardrobe Celia Interrupted. Oh, surely, Come along, Mlss Brenu Weve Just five minutes." Celia linked her arm In Caroline's and they flew up the handsome stair. Fllque beamed. "Youre too much ot a diplomat Mrs for this house, M. Fllque, Parados said la a brittle voice You should ba e come ten years mother cant find ft good word to say lor him. He has. - apparently,- - not - a virtue to his name, lie is conpugnacious, trary, stubborn, with a tendency to pick upon smaller children and through ali, very sorry lor himseit. He says uiat nobodv likes him and tnat he never has any fun. Jack has been subjected on all hands to a variegated ego. course o! bribery, punishment, and ostracism. He is considered by every- - ' one, children and adults, at heme ; and abroad, as an affliction and a nuisance which, since it cant be cured, must oe endured. everyone He is a long time dead who needs neither a model nor an ideal for his imitation. i table opinion seems to be gaining ground that it is up to your Indeed, the woman ansTee, community within reasonable limits, to see that all ' people who want work shall get a chance. The com- wered. I must hare been out yon arrived. munity recognizes its obligation to keep people from starving, when "Did 1 not meet her myselft fto matter how poor a man is, no matter how underserving, lt.ia geEeralty,admitted that he cant be allowed to go FJiquf Interposed neatly. Mademol. T T'HE 1 - MODEST - Joseph Smith MAIDENS i i ua, anyhow, she said. themselves to kinds of work that are unfamiliar. Ton are very kind, Mrs. ParaA man of feeble physique could not expect to get out with I hadnt expected dos. she said. a pick and shovel and help build roads. And yet the com- to stay but M. Fllque Insisted M. Fllque has a way with him, munity expects such ones to swallow their pride if they are able to do such people who claim to be unable to .Mrs. Parados remarked dryly, A light footfall drew our eye up perform such tasks, could do them if they really tried, and the handsome staircase. Celia was i would be benefited by thero. i 4 s work-Many ivwi IMJflBJIG TEAM IN FILMS slowly, lovely in descending scanty dinner gown. Mrs. Para doe hands were clenched. The hatred In her eyes as she looked np The outstanding achievement of the motion picture world, The Taming of The Shrew; is now on exhibition at the Capitol Theatre, where it will be shown today and Wednesday. This great comedy will undoubtedly be seen by more people than any picture ever shown. The tremendous interest in the first appearance together of the two greatest stars is heightened by the fact that they have made a picture that appeals to everybody. "Taming of the Shrew was written by Shakespeare at a time when he had temporarily forsaken the weightier forms of writing. As a result he gave the world a farce that is full to the brim with comedy. It is practically a slap stick and rietously funny. One thinks of 0. II. Zollinger, May 8, Providence, a Pickford or a Fairbanks picture as a beautiful production and in this C. T. Cannon, May 8, 619 E. 4 N., will not be disappointed, as "Taming of the Shrew is said to represent the last word in magnificent settings. It is, however, a very fast moving cyclonic comedy. tKOVSiwTm UEALY0 STUNTING FOR DEAFNESS U .n., Many deaf persons will go to no end. of trouble to correct their defect. And the more bizarre the proposed remedy, the mere appealing it seems to be. One of the latest attempts at deafness cures is airplane stunting. The principle, if there be any behind the idea, is that in stunting there is a rapid change in altitude and in consequence a rapid change in atmospheric pressure. In the cases where Such remedies might prove effective, there are instruments which can produce the same effects in a less sensational, less costly and more controllable man ner. But and here is the rub few cases can be cured, though some may be helped in this manner.., By Almft a prophet Foreordination. To come on Earth in this She stared at Fllque, end then, with a sob, fled up the stair. "Una lemme curievsc Fllque muttered. Come, my friend, M le Protesseur Is In the whom we M. lo Protesseur, found reading a newspaper, was t slender, elderly man with brow: glasses, s eyes and neat gray beardand a aligbtlj manner. Intro nervous Fllque duced him as Herbert Jeh&O; tlw custodian of the tort. Mr, Parados apoke ot your com lug," Professbr Johns said agree but 1 expected an older ably, man. It would be Morrison, the eenloi partner, Of whom he spoke, pointed out, Href or repealing thf explanation Morrison waa UL Fllque excused himself with tb remark that he had a composition to prepare and took blmaelf off U the other end of the I em intensely Interested In that alcT tort or yours, I laughed, dropping Into a chair. . MlneF he murmured, lifting hlr 1 wlah It were." eyebrow. An underlying bitterness d") tested the delicate vendee wistful ness of h' expression! Ot course it la Mr. Parados property. 1 hastened to say. but yon have lived In It and taken cars ot It long enough to Justify you la speaking of It as your own. So it would ' seem after 8i years, he agreed, drumming nerv ously on bis chair. "But fit Itssli la only a tsnancy. Nothing is per toanent except death, and out silly dreams dont count then. Bui here 1 am talking aontense, and bis negative personality again was You must steeped In his smile; come over as often as yoir please. Well have some good talks. I! you find me queer, you wont mind, eh? I was touched by a beaten iook In Johns magnified eyes. sun-roo- thlck-lenie- 1 ef-t heeoonno&haw. flve been promoted. Kilty 1 . Im Mrllixs secretary! By MARY GRAHAM BONNE THE FIRST PARTY "Oh, Im going to turn the time way, way evening, began the Little Black Clock. As he said this the world had its early, new Peggy always thought was so very strange. y4ntoUignt. treatment promis-- 7 that There Lii -- r ) . ing forty will live to the age of sixty. Shsrteniag tbs Tima - Tim. Lo t Hying falling due on ah many more things that it merely seems faster. Dos Slolncs Register. uny-fasl- child. In the case of my own little girl I find that the big books containing many stories and' illustrations are the ones which-shbrings to me when she wants ma tQread aloud, but Injunction To seek the Lord for lnspira that the tiny editions Of such tion stories" as Peter Rabbit and consol him Which gave great Little Black Sambo, each one tion. in its own separate binding, secret a Grove for Retiring to are the ones which she herself supplication takes out of her bookshelves : He knelt on the grass in to play with and handle and humble position to "read to her family of Selred by the power of destruc tion. is these little books The Father and son from the which she especially loves al heavenly mansion though the big ones occupy a Appeared in glory beyond De- respectable place in her esscription teem. Introduced the son with InThere is something about struction collections of stories in a sinTo Hear him and accepr ids gle volume or in sets which admonition. prevents the little child from To join none for no denominataking them to his heart. They tion have their but Has the true plan of Salva- he does notplace perhaps, regard them as tion his own Until he is But. would make you a prophet peculiarly .or . - nine .. years at least eight of this dispensation old. heacome with Angels would , Among other things they are venly instruction to be so expensive that he apt Regarding this great plan of is often admonished if he Redemption handles them the freeAnd give you authority by or- dom natural to with him. dination I believe that a good part ot To - perfect heavenly organize a childs love for books "is tion. learned through being permitEven the perfect plan of Sal- ted to handle them intimately vation, and affectionately. John the Baptist bestowed his Every child should have at commission, least some books which he To preach, teach and give ex may be allowed to treat quite ' hortation as he likes. This does not To baptize believers by immer- mean that he should mistreat sion scribbling in them or With the promise of sure re- them bythem tearing apart but rather mission that he should be permitted to From sin and all transgress-siotreat them much as he does a ' becomes toy which Peter. James and John gave favorite warmand. shabbyla aulTiorfty "of" confirmation. of love and service. And to hold the keys of eternal salvation CARD OF THANKS With authority to - preach - to We, as a -- family;- take thls every nation means of expressing our gratiBeing guided by constant re- tude to the many kind friends., velation ' and relatives, both in our com-- ' He went forth in the midst of munit& and different parts of prosecution ' the who were so sympa-- "; Gathered converts from every theticslate, and relpful during the denomination illnss and death and folIn every nook and corner of long lowing the burlel of our beloved , creation, wife and mother. We thank our t Thousands, in spite of persec neighbors, the physician, the utlon. those who took Gathered to the place of de- undertaker, charge of the services, those i signation who sent' floral emblems, and To assist in the great work of those who spoke, sang or took . ' redemption, In the services, also those j part Mobbing, drivings and devasa who provided accomodation or; tatlon In any other manner showed j t Threatened the church with sympathy in the hour of our destruction. distress. '4 The prophet was forced to In deepD. H, Maughan and family carceratioh, Wellsville With Hyrum his brother.- With Indignation, Flaking Superstition A furious mob without pro Bdme Scottish fishermen wifi not e : Electrical Storm Canter The ChUhowee ridge, in the Great Smuky mountain of eastern Tennessee, is known ns one of the worst locations In the country for frequent and furious lightning storms. Providence Journal. , I-;- -- . n. e.-course - - after-dinne- - s look toys, while others were jumping and racing. Johns' manner was nervous. . Then it began io grow dark, and some of at Celia shocked me. Celia was children were leaving. the smiling. coaid others as the It appeared though Who Is this golden one? the not bear to see them leave ajtd they kept urg-oprano voice of Anatole Fllque LI Com. u XA ing them to stay. And then a mother came suddenly demanded. I forwaid tint! began to speak. cherte and he took Celias hand 1 ? t. The asked and led her to Caroline. is she Peggy. "What present saying? my little friend. Mile. Brent This Little Black Clock and John and Peggy were Ferris, golden one Is our Cell sitting off at one side. mademoiselle, Yon will be trteads, "Just wait a moment and Ill tell you, yes? it cannot be otherwise. answered the Little Elack Dock. We were all laughing now. even Mrs. Parados, and t began to appreThey waited a moment mnd then they saw the children of years ago playing once ciate the peculiar genius of Anatole more. Fllque. M. Fllque le a dear and he says Ah! Jt has all been arranged, said the nothing so aicely that we love to Clock. Little Black listen. Celia said lightly. "What has? asked John. Caroline laughed. You are more than kind, you and Mrs. Parados. The mother has told the children that she will give them A game at murder!" Tomorrow ,1 know shall love San Lucas. all sortie supper and that they do not have to gO( back to tht ttrange mint we of (heeer Its enchanting. Celia drawled find euoota nlayine it their own caves quite yet. She is going to tell their parents too, so it will be all right. "And what you are seeing, the Little Black Clock continued. is the first, the very first party ever held in this Ocpewa Claim ta Faina Longevity Statistics ao M. was in well ot life this The Depew average span Cbauneey world. known as an orator and country, or the expectancy of life "IIow lovely, Peggv said, and she and John watched the 55.33 Is for males lost that at mnny people birth, speaker years others United a The was h 57.52 of the fact females. and for play. John and Peargv were not noticed by the others Jhnt sight bnnkA tl dlrector Stntes life tod busy with their own games were by tables, who computed prominent lawyer, lie served bureau of the census, show that of and railway executive, remember that Ive seen the first childrens Ill always two terms In the United Stntes sen- 70.08G persons reaching the age of ate and attended every Republican forty, there will be 02,542 living to party in the world, said Peggy "And Ill alwavs remember how some of those kids can national convention from 1883 to the age of sixty ; In other words, to 1P2L In 1024 he was a delegate, about 74 per cent of ttmse reach- race and run, added John. ing desirable results cannot be accomplished through stunting. It must be based on careful examination and must proceed alerts; controlled lines The test of the puddin is in the eatin, the old saying goes. And so it was in this instance. At the Newark airport there recently was carried through an experiment to test the effect of airplane stunting on deafness. Six adults, from 60 applicants, were selected for the test. bat Illness prevented his attendTheir difficulties were as follows: one man stuttered, another ance. suffered middle ear disease: two men and two women were Caiaiag Wl.dom d5af. He that can bear a reproof, and After the flight the stutterer was worse off. So was the mend by ft. If he Is not wise, la middle ear case. Those deaf showed no imprpvement whatso In ft fair way of being so. ever. , , . 1 .. Deafness is the end result of one or more of a variety of causes. The source of the difficulty may reside in the drum, ear bones, cochlea, or nerve structure. dis- dolls'''-'-":'''--- sun-roo- -- by pensation. Being of a religious tnninatlon che true He sought to find plan of Salvation, in the midst of religious con tention All composed by human in vention, In all of his earnest investigation He could hot get any satisfac tion Reading the scripture for information, He was impressed with James Mrs. Parados face was hardened. People-o-ut 1 H. Hale Joseph Smith, a fascination for me, 1 laughed You are busy?" lie nodded;- - "Im working on a text book on marine biology. Are you Interested In that sort of thing? Im afraid youd find me a dull pupil, I grinned. Fllque was sealing an envelope He proceeded to address It . Professor Johns drummed on UnM. Fllque Is at arm ot bis chair. tached to the Pari SuretA i un derstand that be Is their cleverest investigator. This significant bit ot Informs tion left me with a cold feeling. A little gong sounded and 1 followed Professor Johns Into the dining room. ( Copyright, liSl, WilHnm Harrow and Company; - his evil reputation until someone makes an effort to like him and to bring out the good in him by finding socially approved outlets for his unfortunately 'disposed epergles. Children such as Jack need but consistent, unemotional essentially friendly handling at and supervised home play when they are not in school. a child of such The mother can frequently gain a new lease on her patience by givRim a membership ,iq ingsome local The outdoor activities, the is skilled leadership which found in such a group and above all, the fact that he has a fresh start with no old prejudices against him frequently work in him- a change which nothing else could accomplish. Little Books the In buying books for young child there is a factor is which be considered quite apart from their content. The actual look and feelof a book means much to a litUe boys-Club- r- hungry. ul there Is no hope long as the genertowards him reit is. who is in bad with is likely to deserve Certainly for him as al attitude mains what The child A THOUGHT FOR TODAY sells Brent Is ot the tlluetrlouv But the community owes something more than charity. Brents, of whom monslenr your Our social system must somehow try to provide work for 'husband bar spoken. Monsieur all willing workers. Of course it is hard to discriminate be- called In those famous ones, Mortween willing and unwilling people. If there was no chance of rison and Hunt, and to assist them, being out of a job for a time, a great many people would lose who la more competent than madeall incentive to effort, and would work in a very lazy way. We moiselle, the last of her line? can not positively assure people of all types against unemI wondered what Parados would , ployment due to their own fault. say when be came qat of bis Cities And towns and states and the federal government library. 1 didnt know my husband bad should expect to spend a considerable amount of money yon. Miss Brent light along in public works, which should be greatly speeded sentAh,for that husband ot yoara, up at times when employment is slack, to set idle people to chuckled. He Is the origiFllque use-Sif somewhat work. This may produce higher taxes, but Monsieur met mademoiyea. nal, projects are put through, they will in the end save selle in San FranclsCo. sr Caroline's money. embarrassment Was But while there is an obligation on the community to pitiable. It must have touched provide such work. people cann6t AIwaysexpect To haVe the MraFaradoiT We are glad to have you with kind of work they are used to. They must learn to adapt ld Ei&nt-year-o- u C- J. parenfa BOOTH g WORK FOR ALL i ; it desolates me that yoa are Fllque replied right, madame, gravely. "Today Is madamee birth. Bain Fair , Change and the day, he said gently, CHAPTER 4 Taiay twentieth um anniversary of her 291ii!!!i2!!!;3;i!!4;ii;5ii!;6;i!i7!!!8!!!9!!30 THE GENIUS OF FLIQUE wedding, yesT May I felicitate k Yesterday madamef Fllqne Inquired. PARADOS, whom wo met jyjRS. ifkll. been race had la tho ptloo The above Tendings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at 3 o'elovk each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday reading eaeb a woman In her da?, Mf'dday refers to Sotnrdnvs reading. 0 now. but aba Experience and artifice had enameled bar face wltb that hardness which a m&ir carries better than a woman. She cave me a smile, bat her eyeascended and Caroline brows turned Imploringly to Fllque. "This Is my charming friend. MU. Brent, he beamed, May 1 beg a room for her and a place at i J -. , The Ban Lucas 8TSOP8IS: Oan 'wradw. island estnts tcTupuioui, hated tyrant of ,hl$ own sect uled domain, ts pervaded by a spirit ot ominous tear. Allan Hunt who comet to check on 'or. odor lift collection, perptete 4 by outbursts ot strange behavior at every turn. Parados sends Hunt to Art room and retires to his library, nMct0 ho wont Hunt attend dinner that night discovers namely pi rl by chance apparently trying to steal a po r frail from Parade's vnUect ion. He interrupts her a.id is struck hy A her beauty queer tittle mqn. who Ktrodct himnelt us Ana tola appear and takes c harps ot the situation. The pit! reveals herself ns Caroline 9lrentt last of the family whose ert col- ADVERTISING ItATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 1 awtv.t- s- utah Easy for .Foliticiaa To be a chemist you must Study chemistry, to he a lawyer or a physician you must study IntV or medi- cine ; but to be a polWIclnn you need only to atmly your own Interests, Max ORell. -- -- I ; 4 - vocation. Martyred them both without justification. sorrow, mourning and great confusion all the Mormon popul Among - ation. Causing - go to sen If a lame runn crosses j their pnth, and in the neighborhood Of Aberdeen It la considered no lucky to meet a red haired or fiat-- ) footed (erson If Firth of Forth h warns, fishermen meet a Sn with list feet where they ore go-- 1 Ing to sea they are lure of having bud luck on that day, and prefer to tay nt honie. i bare-foote- d -- U!y, bat Valuabla cnrlou mam-- l grotesque resemblanca it a distance toseaa humanan fetnala Infant with rlslug from the at her breast doubtless originated the mermaid myth browses la e, herds on the sea grasses. The as the dugong la known la natural history, furnishes a whole some food, and It yields a taluable "Tbe dasom; that trial whose CHICHfSIEJSJIUS UdM fn, hall-cor- OIL 'octal IM PftteoB. r SOLD A yaw DreifM PiUa is briaa, MiaM 4 M Mdwith Tahtta ith Hub x Bff bait, ssfca k.ilus. DHUWUIS lYisVwaul tf , j ! |