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Show Murray Eaq;Ie, Murray. Utah 0HiT OMAR RON XIII Continued now s an-pe- tV (ft eifX 1 ; to change completely, with chicks and raising on clean ground. Nebraska Is plan id them Fsrn.er. ir.;i YOUR LOCAL DEALERS CARRY THEM N'--- y-s- y- ! - ' -- ; j.f "- ' -- f- -- r ggs -- ti - :' ?.. A4 ,: - -;.-t- ! -'- r-- - ' '.::2 rt . tnd , erp , nt-,.- ssy ;.--, - 4 good, . . -- : S irorciies.ily. rstlo between r.w. .y. crerie u t , t'e cf Hi' t' t ff 1: f ! t,.-- ,n t.on.. i'rr.r;;1 . f .; s 1 r ,i !' i fr--- ; ,?.; ft t' fi rut r.t ws't ? was ''V I" t f ' fnrcr-- s l nry-- ' Okta-t.o- : .t c,r.r:.-.-t;,.i.- 1 enr!!er )!.: In or l,er .;.;,,!(. j ,n ;,,. jf t f.. ir. a ! 'o'j. ! wji . i- - j ? i ' ,. : t i . .... , Mi'1 1 ."' ' , ' rr , . ';. ' ' ? f-- r if t'-- ;trfr ;' ' a ".' ' t :'l - t' 7 !. i! fc 'i - t,f j"-.r- 4 . , t . "-- faf ft jy -- ! ' t ..;.- -; i it,-,,' I , ''J' ".i- f ; - . ;n it t.?'i Ug st t; :. h-- : , ' " ,, , j , . t".-- j a " " Other lines of business which suf fer from holdups and sneak thievery might find It profitable to study the methods by which 4..VK) Jewelry con corns, bunded together In the Jewel ers' Security Alliance of the United States, are making the operations of Jeweiry crooks steadily more danger ous and less profitable. The crooks have many tricks. For example, there Is the fruit rater. If the Jeweler does not watch him carefully, he will press a stone or ring luo n tipple core or a squeezed orange and throw the fruit Into the street for his accomplice to pick un. The gum chewer substitutes a false stone for a real one and sticks the latter, by means of gum, under the edge f.f the counter until he cets a chance to remove It without beln c.seowrf d. The umbrella cnrrler crops valuable articles Into the um bri,a and so on. The alliance keep Us members In rrme7 niwiut these devices, and methods for circumventing them. As a the value of Jewelry stolen from member during lrflO wn kept oomn to aoont Jiu.ntio. which Is uiy remarkable showing. just recently the Jewelry crooks Th turned kldnnper. They go enrty in ir.e morning to the home of a Jew. :ik a gun In his ribs, force urn to their car nnd take him to his for, where he Is tnnde to open the Mf snd give up whntever articles t? e rol m I new. ... want. . This trick L ..... ,, bui u.e iuaneii Birpa,j. evel 11 mot Ingenious way to meet it The crook are smart, but the a! i,e jum r,r.,i, up pear A.ii Kail. i.':e Mimrtrr.-r'rn- nk In the l'W.it nd Independent, rofr-i't- . r tni f -- r. ., !.; cut tr.e . Wttcb Flok' Condition it ?.ir hn ,J,h with year to weed Ht l . r. ""' J, tf(-- j rr.e dairy ! - - t2 required you can easily eti- - , .,-- try. '.' . ' '' It :r :..?-: .!' g - la i:o.. en annuulty to pay her Ar-- it ten d"?.en are Mrd to pay the entire j i ' '"' '' ' .'. i r "'.'' ' " 'r ' ni ' .? '"" - . '... i -- ..,,. t . ! the ancient woria Old ri . rate date. ... ..... I '. ' ' ' : i . ''' I 'f '(. Eitrtmtt '1 t'l'it ' ii ' were In Ariwnn. Stnte maximum rr i,;i f'.r t"f.i t'i v ff t'ufi ''. y,; t - ' ' - "1 - t - t ' 1 t ' t't f f. f. t n l'l' I f J f' i, rf) Ifl ifl f 'r i, i ,' tyt t.'mkf?!, 91 I '! e : I .i nnl. 'n. "tl ifi w.ifn - - and l"t (( , ), n 7 Or rt tv cv t J a f Ot' j M ! a K vx r- - ntl'MinCI Id by l"1 , I I 'ij.rs,' i fr I'lplf f '.. k lnnf . sji,.w nr. (Idwrir, s)TU irpain it md from frh UxUt t ""1 I'fHia and olnrr harm K I'lgrclirtit. '"' Your Salt LK t, for ' and al the limn whrn Mnip I it nr IncliK v a rrpii CiOf HeadquarU" mt Ur'.nl.pa!e l.lkeal.l tlec.f us fjmmjs i ,'ltj (9l pnerriplinn rinut ftt CfHi Strm p lt ready H ,ui r tin ml you II .now in why I)r. CaWwriri bf a r.ufr 1 At ik "Ton mut not nh Bpr- "V wafer," Is It your wafer np show. drij,. yu sr U the fnvnrut lajuUv iot. "r.T " t i ctwKtnal"' th r.r II ft M ' jL. " J wovtfiti)iliKnomrol fa,W. B. CAittHtii's Pi f ar ton II f.tr t tinMff f.f i ", It U line too. Thry Ma I -t achildren, Im " inrm nav u every Urne thnr torque Br rna(,.d ' ' ' (. hsfnj, it Ii ern Arlmna excecis n", watch your rlrtr ,.- -a 't j t 1 Ir, i , f "'t. ' t 1 'y t 1 ; in f. ft ' t'f ' "'i f - r I., " '. " - - lr 1 'f ;. n. t'r' ' '. t ; ' t - t't -i . A' : l'l ' . ' " - ' e rm-lit- tempemtun minimum of tl northern regions Is In the twenties, moving Irrely? ahouhUnow the anrr. That ,octor h why '"" U SO RnO'l J0f women. i"? It Just pin ,u,t, t,pir ii w me prernption t.f art family j,o has treated tfl moiajnts ,r womm patents, ml t..r t t f AntoM ! ihotil.J women rlo to keen fheif ') JH SVRUP PEPSIN A I fc BOWELS Vtl POULTRY FACTS i't 1 WOMEN: !!. -- Almost any sort of wcalb found within Arlwma. Sneas In rwent monfhi both the low record nuirVs for tl t I've pot a code finder Mngsr.ine, .... I M '!"'fc VletlmIsir lo . tj f ld!nit fi'-- t AM. calsj which the Bonitam spparM'a nothing, have already be?i to Washington from year t But always there wm tb frfc question, "How old sre ll7' minute study and compariwa rings of the Umbers aneowf old tree and stumpi of e It Is hoped to arrive it t Waal It "'.? tki ; mnt Vamplnft chief to votir nose joti are In love. . tt rr 2'0 'Then I water from love srnvti StiKkholm Vart Hern. J-'t- -A tail v civilization of OrntCi yon produced the Hesatlful T.i Orif tj.. (Pueblo Bonlto), a commucji fjot Ing of some pwpl. c'r before the white man let fwfi American soil. The if. civilization which rivaled t!w; will wait bcr ' s tfon which undoubtedly eriftd ti- ls being done by a study of tif ? rings as found In some fatal the ancient structures. TYi will enuble the scientist! todslf period when the complex mi No- tr'H tie CiviliziSi Reports of success hit made from the .National Gen..y?'; society's expedition Into lit 5?VU west, which Is endeavoriiitob date definitely of a remote tfS 5ar , ; fr. ir, i Dat e of the cost of keeping a . '.' being required per r siigi.tly better ttinn aver-t-; t ' ! :c'ic.n. the past C.e ntnnt.er of eggs per ii -ir -- s to v f .r be est of feed has ; r:i 4s pi T'.' per year, av- i;;-- - CARDS and Save Cost of Feed Awrtint to the poultry depart-tn- t Jewelers in Constant Tree Rings to Fix of the New York Stale Warfare on Crook the of Agriculture, feed Is about of Remote . - t s j CHRISTMAS Non-Produce- rs Col-.'eg- '' rsi. "an Burgoyxie 3. Cut Out (!.. t 3 3 .'- -J T..as nit-tee- Trt!-- Christmas Cards! 3 n. - is 3 f tl.kt Is The First Thing to Shop 3 3 ;lc 011.1. Ml 3 3 - ;. x?- 3 - o-,- .vriLfe?--- fir? JjS f.u-e- In pnf. abTI 1 U- Out a nkia i- r'Yt' ntt.'r-mure- !.' West among the Indians and cowboys, Cyrus Dallln, a Boston sculptor, who has made a reputation for his n'n'r0 un entire and sunken tubs of rare murlile, 21 square block und was fifteen stories and shower baths glass enclosed. ' Dinner. White servants and high. In the huge plate-glaswin These bathrooms were the size of negro servants to wait on them. A dowson I'uwbiiska avenue postured bedrooms, and the bedrooms the long table seating a score or more, ladies waxen and coquettish, as on size of ballrooms, und the ballami iniiny such tables. Howls and Hfth avenue. rooms us big as an auditorium. i lie daughter of Mrs. Tat I.eary There was an ice plant and cooling plates piled with food ..II down Hip length of It. I'iles of iork, rousted (nee Crook Nne) always caused system that could chili the air of In Indian fashion over hot embers 'unite a Mutter when she came In. every room In the house, even on sunk In a dt In the yard, and ior ui'ciiHiomcu inougn usage was the hottest Oklahoma windy day skewered Willi a sharp pointed to money and the spending of It, The kitchen range looked like a stick. Howls of dried corn. Great the lavl.shness was some- house in Itself, and the kitchen fat, black ripe olives. Tinned lob thing spectacular. Hand-madsilk looked like that of the Riltmore, ster. Chicken. I'ilcs of dead ripe underwear, the sheerest of cobweb only larger. When yon entered the l strawberries. Vast plateaus of Trench stockings, mode huts, dining room yon fell that here fund cake covered with snow dresses well, In the matter of should be seated solemn diplomats fields of icing. in gold braid signing world treaties gowns it was no good trying to Sabra went through the motions Maude Leary or her moth- and having their portraits painted of eallng. Sometimes she put a er. They frankly wanted beads, uoing it. sixty gardeners manned morse) Into her mouth and actually spangles, and paillettes on a foun- tne grounds. The house servants swallowed It. There was a great dation of crude color. The sales- would have peopled a village. clatter of knives and forks and women were polite and acquiescent, Sabra Cravat rarely came to visit dishes. Everything was eaten out but they cocked an eyebrow at one her daughter's house, and when she of one plate. Clatters and bowls another. Squaw stuff. Now that did the very simplicity cf her filim were replenished. Sabra found her-s- . lille Cravat girl Felice Cravat. Ci straight little figure In its dark If seated beside Mrs. C.lg Klk. marron Cravat's daughter was dif On her other side was Yancey. Me ferent. She Insisted on plain. was eallng ami laughing and talk smart tailored things. Oklahoma ln. Mrs. l'.lg Klk was being almost state woman tennis champion. She solicitous. She comically polite, aiways sniii she looked a freak in pressed this tidbit, that dainty, on Huffy things like a bov dressed hor stony guest. up In girl's clothes. She bad long, -I 'own the center of the table, nt lean, muscular arms and a surprisIntervals, were huge bowls piled ing breadth of shoulder, was slim with a sort of pastry Hlu!Tcd with Hanked and practically storuachless. forcemeat. It was like n great She bad a curious trick of holding yCfcjvi ravioli, and piles of it vanished be- her head down nnd looking up at lli atli the onslaught of appreciative you under her lashes and when she guests. did that yotj forgot her boyishness, "Tor Cod's sake, pretend to eat for her lashes were like fern something. Sabra," Yancey fronds, and her eyes. In her dark under bis breath, 'it's done face, un astounding ocean gray. now. They consider it an Insult. She was a good sport, too. She Try to eat something." didn't seem to mind the fact that She stirnil the pastry and her mother, when she accompanied chopped meat that had been put her, wore the blanket and was hat- on lier plate. less, JyM like any poor Kaw, In'flood.' said Mr. Hig K'k. be- stead of being one of the richest side her. nnd pointed at the mass of t lie Osages. She was rather with one dusky maculate linger. handsome for a squaw. In a big. Sabra lifted her fork to her lip F elice slow moving way. mid swallowed a bit ( it. It wns Cravat, every one was n agreed, deliciou- s- spicy, rich, appetizing. chip of the old Mock, and by t!iat "Yes," she s.ild. and U1..11 :ht, I am they did not mean her father. They A Chip cf the O'd B eck. being wonderful. This is killing were thinking of Yancey Cravat-o- ld mo. "Yes, it Is very good. This Cimarron, her grandfather, who ineat this stuffing -- is It chopped uas IM'W something of a legend In blue georgette or !:t k ere; or ground through a grinder?" K'lge and throughout Oklahoma. startling In the mi'! t of these Tl.e bore Indian woman beside Young Cim and his wife had hie column und va: t iorri her turned her expressionless gaze bad a second child-Osage -a ami rojal hangings She ! d hoy on S.diru. Coiolerotisly she shook they had called him and on t! Yancey, after caio!ia!!y. her bead from side to side In ne- the old boy. Young Yancey was a you found iier in the gation. hew ilderitu'ly handsome mixture of itpiirtnier.t that was l.ke f "Naw," she answered, politely a dor.-types and forbears In room, stardirg ther "Chawed." diun. Spanish. French, Southern. I onraits of her son's The clatter of a fork dropped to Southwest. With (hat long narrow Felice an 'J Ynn.-e- r Ci , tu posxi s f ''.f--r the p. ate. a among tiie cups the dolichoo. p! alio l.e.ei, p mid saucers. Sabra I'raiut bad pie said he loosed l.ke the f f"P her i i n. king a ar J ' fa in nil. t Spain without that dreadful Haps- - I nted f burg Jaw. others sai l be was the side of : bad i... Osage, Okla., was a city. image of Ids grandmother, Sabra r, Where, scarcely two decades npi, Cravat. Still others contended that her prairie and sky had met the eve he was his Indian mother over refused ., with here a buffalo wallow, there again Insolence and all. A ; "I'o;. ? i third nn Indian encampment, you now would come . 1 "1 t "You're I'! g and along say, naw a twenty-stor: hotel: the Seg..'g crazy, lie's old Yancey, born again ' The Italian head waiter I guess you don't remember Mm. bent from the waist and murmured There, look, that's what I ; i -i b'k mean! -In your ear Ids secret about the The v T' ' way he closes bis eyes us If veal saute with mushrooms or the he were sleepy, and then when be spaghetti Caruso du Jour. Sabra does look nt you straight you fW! Cravat, congresswoman from OU.v as If you'd been struck by UrM homa, lunching IV tllhg. They Ray he's SO smart ttlp A,un room with the members of the the O'liges believe he's ot.e of !' .r Women's State Uepubllcun con, , old god come back to m would my. looking tip at him Mrs. Tracy Wyatt ; with those intelligent d.irk eves. been I Mum Cr.na!) f ..; . ' t.jj Til have It to jo'i. Mck. onlv one of her bro:br' ' .' ' li::ik!y. We hawti't .moli time." adopt . being herself , d:; ; Mamrirl wmi'd say yes, and Mm.,i ' J bis i w.f : 4 -, 5: be '' :t.',mI. N ne haj ni"mh' tiew-- rot.s.-iuuii'img werco wimi Keeps Skin y$ Indian studies, recently delivered an -id i i In which he scored the cowaddress BEST TO " CUT OUT" boys and entered a plea of defense TUBERCULOUS HENS for the Indian. According to the incidents of Interest speaker, the Indian has never been pioneer days. ne cited th'C Copyright bT Ela Tartim. treated by the whites of this oft of the buffaloes WNTJ Sorvtr. Safest Method Is to Raise country. fairly If they had been, he says, bUw to the Indian, LY New Flock. there would never have been the con- death of every buffalo wL2! flicts which have taken place and death of the Indian,- red man was not "hi.., It is generally conceded that the which are blots on the white race. uihiii edition aiitl was. Known as fowl tuberculosis Sir, Dallln described early buffalo age. but "a is not cargerm " the most powerful newspaper In ried in the eggs, and, therefore, game laws, the mall delivery system and majesty of hMrf. the Southwest When Sabra was trains and other wagon even tlced among mnny in town she made a practice of eggs are perfectly safe to use, in driving down to the office at eleven though the hens laying them are every night remaining there for the earlier stages of the disease. an hour looking over the layout, The tuberculosis germ Is one that reading the wet galley proof of the is quickly killed by heat, hence night's news lead, scanning 'he A. cooking would destroy such germs C. wires. Her entrance win In the even if thev were present. nature of the passage of royalty, We doubt If it Is advisable to and when she came iu'.o the city keep a flock of hens having tuber room the staff all feut saluted. True, she wasn't tlre very much, culosis to any considerable extent Avian or fowl tuberculosis affects except in the s'lii'iner, when conchhefly the liver and other digestive gress was not in session. The sight of a woman on the organs. The disease Is communi floor of the congressional house cated by food or water contamlnnb was still something of a novelty. ed by bowel discharges; hence Sentimental America had shrunk when a large number have the dis from the thought of women in active politics. Woman's place was ease, keeping the healthy looking for fowls usually means perpetuation In the home, and American womanhood was too exquisite a flower of the disease, for one by one those to be subjected to the harsh atmosthat have the germs In them will phere of the assembly floor and the reach the consumptive stage and committee room. scatter more infection. If you want Sabra stumped the state and to keep pullets or healthy looking a surpris.r.g gift of orayoung hens you should confine them tory. The early shopper gets the pick of the Christmu to a can easily be made IVrtsps It w.s rot altogether safe yard that Let the soil. by s.'ie top changing what $ai Cv;r;!eJ ia her cards. Already youi dealer has a complete stock. From must have the disinfection of the range begin ;ir::rc hTs.,1 : his wide range you an choose just the right card for o :, wi;h it. A at once. There Is a tuberculin test by .jn.yet each friend on your list. So shop early and mail Her vo;,e which t!.e disease can be .weeded early. g'y Hor white out of a flock In the course of two It helps put wings on cheerfulness! it or three years, but utdess the her ft I flock is a valuable one the better d :h ; By Edna Ferber CHAPTER Boston Man Emphatic in Defense of Indians on Based years of life in the Far NEVVHOUSj, On I Mir. Dotlori rornits laiatn W. N.U, Salt LaktCity. 1 |