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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH son tongued old woman, Madame Malden." You really think she wants to annoy me, then?" "Not only annoy you, but get you accused of your husbands mur- der, and then get you convicted." "But why why does she want to torment the girl who loved her son and whom her son loved? Thats Just IL The old woman really believes you killed Corey She Is not making believe; she Is In earnest You must quash that He. and If your lawyer cant accomplish It for you, then you must try other lawyers." "Who told you all this? I ex- peet to see Madame Malden on my Madame Malden, of course. She has a case, without any doubt, but as I told you, Farman Is the lawyer, and he will be here In a few days." "Will Mrs. Malden, senior, come?" Stone Inquired. Sooner or later, If required. Not unless It Is necessary. Lets adjourn till tomorrow, said Lovell. In his bland way, and then see about It. A small and exclusive and very delightful place to live Is the village of Seottstown, not far east of Col- umbus, Ohio. As Perlllas motor party was about to start from War- ren, Ohio, on Friday morning, 111 da somewhat timidly mentioned this BRISBANE Budgeting the Food Money to Get Full Food Value THIS WEEK T!ie Crown Remains Veterans Reach the Top The Useful Red Cross Oxygen Is Life Behind the gray walls of Wind- sor castle, on the hill above the Eton school, where young England learns discipline and cricket, King eolhn was lowered Into the vault to lie fact Georges Why, thats where your sister lives, Isnt it? asked Perilla, the! one who married the Bayfield? You Yes, and Hilda smiled. see," she said to the others, who were gathered on the hotel veranda, "my sister Rose married a man named Harry A. Field. As he usual- ly signs It H. A. Field, of course hes called Bayfield. They live In Seottstown and their place Is Rose-croNow, Im wondering," she looked appealingly at Perilla, "If you wouldnt all spend tonight at Roseeroft Instead of going to a Columbus hotel. I know Rosy could make you comfortable she has lots of room " And how will sister like a horde of Assyrians coming down like a asked Garth, wolf on the fold? smiling at the Impulsive invitation. "Oh, shell adore It I What do you beside "Whoever or whatever did Corey Malden, his wife had no hand In It seems to me," put In Gaskel), It, Gaskell declared. You say that, Carleton said, they looked at the matter from Is because Corey was your arying angles, "that we are too much Importance to de- - friend. He was my friend, too. I lils. We, as executors, have no admired his wife she Is beautiful 'uty to perform except the transfer and clever. But that does not preShe " Corey Maldens fortune to Mrs. clude wickedness. Idea, with the definte exceptions She Is entirely above and beuck bequests as are quite plain-- f yond suspicion," Stone said, slowly, stated in the will. Garth, to be but that Is not what faces her; jb Coreys lawyer, but as a she Is free from any charge of hav"Vlend I feel that 1 know all ing done evil because she couldnt he matter and can help you have done it. How could she? What as well as Garth can, was her weapon? What became of through y jbject of course, to his sanction it? Why would she kill a man she loved so dearly? 7JTJ0 approval." Yes, we know Ih sf tJfcrjaton stared at the speaker. of her love for him yon do not. say, Perilla? 1 admit I We know her young. Innocent lially, he said, girl I think It would be the most awJto meet with and be advised Ish character And, ful you do not. Imposition, but If you guarantee who drew up the moreover, we know that this das- us a welcome, Im ready to go If the pi jr podlawyer who Is also an executor, tardly hint of suspicion, aye, more and Tony than a hint, Is the work of a others agree. choose," you Hilda clapped her hands. "Pll go I feel It 1 rugged his shoulders. malevoleqt old woman, a Jealous and ask Buckle to send some teletmwlse for Garth to go off on person, who hates and In ten minutas the e without cause and accuses without grams, oruraiat long trip just at this junc-irwas In Buckles capawhole affair reason. Incidentally, we know that "lie didnt know this was going you, Mr. Carleton, have joined Is- ble hpnds. Perilla asked Hilda to ride In the b 8 Juncture," said Lovell, In sue with the unscrupulous Farsind car with her, that they might talk return home and find out the exact , npljd way. "Of course, we want man, and your game Is to bring dls over, and Jack Dunstan and Roger truth about that woman. Hut jjre at our meetings, but we aster to the stricken bride of the ItGarth rode with them. "Thats more like It I All I ask Ho much without him." murdered man, and obtain from love the Fields, Dunstan 0f you Is ordinary precaution, and Youll a voice his ne, m Well, 111 began Tony, your helpless client gotten gains said. !et They never know what from those men the same." harsh, "we can at least find for yourselves." to do next; we'd bet- going "Do you know Madame Malden? theyre we that stand where regarding it Part of the knowledge set forth ter ERIE! In the afternoon, them "I have met her, but It was some telephone lawyer Farman, isnt by Stone, In his quiet but forceful ik Gif, lchmond when we know about what time time ago. She was sane then I ? Cm told he has something on BERT harangue, was obtained from facts well arrive. think she Is sane now, except on mind regarding the death of and hints Prank t brought to him by Bob, from their enforced the one subject of her son. It Is Telegrams Malden. orejr and the rest he had cleverly, and host and hostess were received en not unheard of for an old woman There was no response to this. truly deduced from what he had route, and were all glad hospitality like that to Idolize an only child, Id Stone took up the conversation. learned. and welcome. and to read Into the simplest condiSSKThAt sort of thing Is In my line, I Stone saw that many of his shafts On the minute they drove In at tions an Intention to Injure or kill he said. "I am engaged, Mr. struck home. the I If to great gates of Roseeroft, lovely him. Mrs. Malden, you cant althe can, discover, ijirleton, Whats this about the elder Mrs. In the together deny an appearance of gathering twilight Cause of Mr. Maldens death Malden htlRUj? taking cyanide Into the a big man, and the em- evil." Hayfield, nerm MB . told that Mr. Farmau has room of her daughter-in-law- ? he bodiment of boisterous good nature. I think that Is not too Dont you suppose I know It? taplctons asked. ad- at his merriment checked the Dont you suppose thats whats rong a word that Corey Malden "Ive heard nothing that made me vent of Perilla. But she, never a driving me mad I know It bet- as murdered. If this Is true-tru- e, to the attention It Merely pay any , met him halfway. Rosy, ter far better than anyone else. Mr. Farman that suspects ,mBn, vaguest of rumors. a blond doll, pounced upon her sis- - Nor do I blame the old lady for be- jat then he should tell us so Rumors to what effect? and sent the rest to their rooms Hevtng It, If we grant she Is a little If he has no suspicions I am not ter, "Look here, Mr. Stone, under he guidance of servants. then should Inform demented. But sane, she couldnt sort, Jf'ljt here to be quizzed by you. I am not I When does Mr. In Back effect the to like that act Wthat lounge tili twenty I am a as a as here 2 sncan here witness; Now, thats the real point. Can propose to come up here?" of Corey Maldens will, minutes, she told them. "Come In 'TTftkt I dont know. I am not and unless we get at that work and pajamas, If you like, but dont waste you honestlysubscrlbe to that? For there are sane people ready to be- is confidant Mr. Stone. attend to It exclusively I consider It time prinking." The dinner was admirable and of lleve that your exclusive oppor- but you might know that. unnecessary for me to stay here. MB be not propose to come while Mr. Garth should be here. It seems just the sort calculated to Interest tunlty, as It Is called, brings about lot of hungry motorists. suspicion of you." s are here? to me the gathering Is Irregular." Come on, girls," said Rosy rl-Perilla raised a piteous face to Tfa not the slightest Idea. I It does seem so, doesnt It? and tma today because I chanced to Stone looked around the room, lng, "weU have our coffee In peace look Into Fields eyes. -ourselves, and the men can come Other business In New York, j cant help feeling, she said, Isnt It odd how often the wrong by In when they are ready." I have enough to bear In the made It convenient" "that In and the right places, people get But before Perilla left the table loss of my husband, without the 1 Ape." ,11 It Stone looked at him vice versa?" ima jrtbie.sli3eally. "Perhaps, hereafter, "I do not Intend It shall happen Hay said to her in a low voice, terror of this monstrous accusaI see until In But It Is "Dont It tlon. since the you disappear air, u.'bota1' Cfirleton. you would be wiser again. When will Mr. Garth be Consider the Malden estate of home?" again. I have a word for your must be reckoned with. I thank E'kDED I eur alone. you 'for telling me frankly, as you Christwhy. eater consequence than you seem till about Hes not coming on to the have done, the danger I am in, and nodded went and She ion tort BOW. Then you think Mr. mas time, Tony replied. comfortable lounge, where coffee I hope It may be averted." of ti,e 0pini0n that Malden So, Mr. Carleton," Stone took TER, V murdered, and he has a Now hpres what I want to tell strong np his quest again, "what were awaited them In front of the blaz-iptdon of the murderers Idea these rumors you were talking lng log fire. Dont take this thing lying you. When the men came In, Hay, go- - down. Buck up, and fight fire with about? to Perilla, led her off pre you have able Carieton stared. I didnt say lng straight Garth lawyers we are to Carleton looked grave. "If his own small den. anything of the sort, Mr. Stone. an(j Gaskell are wizards. 'And then to run this affair without Garth, "You see, its this way, hely0U have the famous Mr. Stone; Top thought It, however. Do you said, after he had made her com- - surely be will find out anything fhat? ny -fortable and closed the door, I that SPemg fo us mysterious. From ? How can I tell what Mr. never knew your husband, but It what Hilda tells me of yonr fa- He can think what chances that two of his friends are I ther, I exposes." gather hes a fine hacker, course. Now, what do you my friends also. At least, they have anj f y0U hold your head high lnkr always appeared to be. But I am an(j show no fear of anybody, Im I pan see no reason for mur-ir- , beginning to doubt one of them. 8ure aij wj he well Do I know these two friends? on method that could have been awfully kind, Mr. Field, asked Perilla, fearlul of what the and loure jnployed, and no means that could I do appreciate IL And truly, be. answer been used, might Ive been keeping up a bold front. "I think you do, but Im not sure. lt3a,And yer you still believe mur-robut in the Inst day or two Ive I who Is One wes Richard Is, done. Carleton, cai?r felt disheartened. Now, your good the advice will Carleton looked uncertain and think, In New York tonight,-anme, Im sure, and other Is Roger Garth, who Is here I shall do help been tktlB 'embarrassed. "If I do, he my best to follow IL" with you." Is exce?d(l,,lt8 only because Corey Mai Dont call me Mr. Field. Mv blood-re- n I can understand the Idea re- sister-in-la'pas such a healthy specimen was your bridesmaid we fjr at I cant conceive of his garding Mr. Carleton. But makes us related." that 'dead from heart failure or should be sure. Is he the one you "So It does Hay. And Perilla are doubting? Any other weakness." I m one time smiles. Yes; there Is also another. Do Bnve "AO right, then," and Stone nod Now, lets go back to the crowd. Mr. know Carmichael? yon Us head. "I rather agree with Well, for the love of little pan"Yes, I do. He was one of my 0, I think. But I dont want yon cried Bob, who seemed to cakes," fribnds. husbands dearest i think It was the work of an I be the corridor, patrolling And I know Dothlng about him, nocent woman." never come out of thought you'd I to want But only What else Is there to think? personally. warn you to be careful how you conference." Id Crleton looked sulky. "If there All over, Bobby, come along, take up with men pretending to Bo one else there to kill him, be friends of your late husband. this Is our dance," and Perilla, y Wasnt It his wife? What Is your business, Mr. They may be sincere, and they may tucking her hand through his arm, led him to the lounge where some not." arletpn? Stone said sternly. week or Mr. last for the dancing was going on. Field, a JiTn lawyer." I been more have "Garth Is hunting for you, he continually you must know you havent this warned that man, as they danced, "hut you man, against whispered the against Now, lady. why jjji jpreM4 man. I am obliged cant go till this dance Is over; you you want one? I Can See No Reason Why do you for Murder." and the other for these warnings, I am willing to sUjj it was mine, and It Is. to find one? I dont, Carleton blurted out, he said, we may as well go to IL obey them, hut what can I do? I (TO BE COyTlSVED) I. Watering witj, a traee of fear gt Never mind rumors, lets get down have not been subjected to any dls to facts. 1 can tell you, gentlemen, respect or rudeness from them. The Flash of Lightning tGaskells lowering face. "Havent you run up against A flash of lightning lasts from an fNow, gentlemen," said John that unless steps are taken to preMen, In his placating way, "all vent It you will find the young and Carleton? an iuhnltely small part of a second w111 get ns nowhere. To No, I have never seen him ex- - for a single flush, to even a full innocent Mrs. Malden In serious cept at his own house, the day we second or more for a flash made up my daughter of murder Is too trouble even danger. isurd. I am not afraid of such "Danger of what? asked Stone. went there to a tea. Dont you think 0f several branches. The total Of arrest for the murder of her I am almost too watchfully taken length, too, of a streak of lightning isplclons, but I am afraid that I care of? te man who could Imagine such husband." varies greatly. When the discharge In a talkYon are know what Do is from the cloud to the earth, the po dangerous as you youre that could bring harm of thing her sorts to her. She Is not un- ing shout? sltlon, and while you are In the length of the path Is seldom more I certalDly do, Mr. Stone. And hands of capable advKers and Tts I than a mile and a half, but when Id have you know, and protected, do you. The arrest Is pending, I slstants, they dont seem to get yon the discharge Is from one cloud to "ly dishonor cast upon her name so 111 be duly dealt with." another, the path is more curved may say It Is lmrnlnenL" anywhere. tie got io?" and bent, and the totnl length at Who will bring this charge?" Where dr, I want I am Interested to know Mr. "Where you will be free from times probably six, mue, or even trletons or Mr. Farmans theories Stone was not frightened, but he the slander and lies of tha pot twelve miles I to murder, Stone said, suavely. was anxious. risen CHAPTER VI I 11 Continued Consider Nutrition and Balanced Diet in Making Selections. ft '' 1 his father, King Edward VII, and his grandmother. Queen Victoria. The cent magnifi- croxn of E n g a n a was 1 taken from the before It disappeared and placed before the altar. Kings go; the crown remains. coflin The services were broadcast, new The ro.val funeral. simple Church of England burial service, read by the Archbishop of Canterbury, was heard far over the earth, wherever Britains 400, 000,-00- 0 subjects live. feature of a Veterans successfully having climbed the long, long road, the government began the biggest payoff Job In history, the printing of two billion four hundred million dollars worth of bonds, to he distributed among 3,518,101 World war veterans. The mere distributing cost alone will be $7,000,000. Now government wonders what new taxes can be Invented to pay f billlous. the two and one-hal- Interesting news from Ethiopia sent by an American correspondent says the residence of Haile Selassies son has on the roof a large red cross, although It has nothing to do with the Red Cross. Associated Press sends news of a Swedish "field hospital, captured by Italians In the South, carrying ammunition on five trucks adorned with Red Cross flags and Insignia. Tlio field hospital automobiles contained, in addition, 27 cases of munitions. In modern war, the safe plan seems to be bomb everything. The war drums of the Ethiopian hero, Ras Desta Derntu, were captured. lie will miss them. Getting full value for the money expended for food, says the Bureau of Home Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture, Is not only a matter of getting good quality and full measure. It Is very definitely a matter of selecting foods for their nutritive value and the particular contributions they make to a bnlnneeJ diet. The best way to do this, the bureau suggesls, Is to draw up a food budget, based on a diet, balance. for nutritive values, and then try to buy accordingly. Budget-rink!nhelps to keep within the family Income, and also to guard the family health by providing the neces sary variety of foods for well planned meals. A food budget, however, like any other budget, Is very much a family affair suited to the family for which It Is made and probably no other. The housekeeper must plan It acof her famcording to the make-u- p ily, their habits, and their tastes, as well as their Income. Are there children, and If so, how many and how old? Do nil members of the family eat nil their meals at home? Do the children get hot lunches at school? Are there ninny frequent guests at the family table, and how much oilier entertaining Is done In this home? And last, but by no means least Important, what likes and dislikes must be allowed for? With due allowance for such points ns these, the housekeeper may find It useful to apply the suggestion of the Bureau of Home Economics that she divide her food money In five portions, and spend it for five different groups of foods. For example, If the family consists of two adults and two children about eight and ten years old, and the amount of food available Is $12 or $13 a week, It would be well to divide the food dollar like this; spoll-sport- 1 iat Far-ostel- rr 1 '"jve u g frm mm" Idany sus-Tfrl- I The Blood Is the Life," according to an old Hebrew saying, and oxygen Is the life of the blood. No oxjgen means death, in three minutes or less; too little oxygen means premature death, Inferior health meanwhile. The Dionne quintuplets are marvelous In their health. The marvel ous babies sleep outdoors every morning and afternoon; on one occasion the temperatuie was 30 degrees below zero. All .five walk, all have gained weight during the past month, and have new teeth. Annette has three new ones, twelve In all. All have beautiful big eyes, high foreheads, pretty faces and look as French as the Marseillaise; get plenty of oxygen, but wrap up well. I.Ioyd George says the new king, Edward VIII, has the magnetism of his grandfather, Edward VII; that he conies to the throne with such great troubles ahead as few kings have ever encountered, but "bis courage and his sure Instinct will not fail him. The unnecessary air disaster In Hawaii, two United States bombing planes destroyed In Collision while plying in formation" and six men killed, causes aviators to say that they oh feet to night formation flying. They may well object; nothing more densely stupid could he Imagined than sending up planes to fly at high speed, almost wing to wing, Inviting disaster and death. Even hi these busy times there ought to be somebody sullielently Intelligent to stop that nonsense, at night, and In daytime also. John Horan of Milwaukee, called by his fellow workers Soda Ash Johnny," first used soda ash to clean loeomotlve hollers, a discovery that should have made him rich, but did not.' "Soda Ash Johnny, a proud fnan, refused to let his son accept a pension, told the authorities: "I am still able to work, arid no boy of mine Is going on the county. It will surprise you to hear that has applied the son, aged sixty-six- , for an old age pension. Mr. The statement that Imagination worse than reality applies to everything death Included, let us hope. When a colony" 6f nudists move on San Diego, Calif., the strongest protest conies from San Diegos Braille club, an organization of blind people. They could not actually know whether the colonists were dressed or not, hut they do not like the Idea. Consider how men have persecuted, tortured and burned each other for religions differences. In matters that they could neither see nor know. Is (P; King FpntiirpR Fvmlliate, Ine. WNU Bprvice. Milk more. and cheese one-fourt- nanas are plentiful. Until the fresn peaches, apricots, plums, pears and pineapple, or the berries and grapes are In season ngaln, there are canned fruits of all kinds, and there are also the diled fruits with their more concentrated food values. Meats, Poultry, Eggs and Fish. Muscle meats, whatever the kind or rut, have about the same food values. Liver, kidneys, and other organs of meat animals are still more nutritious, and so are eggs and soma kind3 of fish. Bread and Cereals. These mean Hour, corn meal, rice, macaroni, spaghetti, and various breakfast cereals, as well as bread, crackers, and other bakery goods. It Is a good thing to use some whole-grai- n cereals, to make the most of the food values of the grain. Fats and Sugars. Fats and sugars are grouped together because they are all concentrated energy foods. The fats Include not only butter, margarine, lard, or vegetable shortenings, but salt pork and bacon. With sugars are classed sirups and molasses, also .ellles, jams, and honey. Accessories. The main point of this food budget Is Its variety at moderate cosL Human beings require energy foods, body building foods, and foods, and the diet pattern suggested here supplies all these. or h Vegetables and fruit or more. Meats, poultry, fish and eggs about about Bread and oereala one-four- one-sixt- one-eight- h. Fats, sugar, and accessorlee about one-sixt- Within each of these five groups of foods, there will be, of course, a good many alternatives and in some cases choices among food prod ucts of similar food value. In other cases selection must be wisely made In order to be sure about food value, But, for a balanced diet, none of the groups may be omitted, and no group Is interchangeable with any other group. To consider the possibilities group by group: Milk and Cheese. For those vylio do not drink milk this Important food tuny be used In soups, sauces, puddings, or In the form of cheese. Evaporated and dried milk are practically as nutrl tlous as fresh milk, and five ounces of clieddnr cheese Is about equal to a quart of whole milk. Vegetables. Generally sneaking, all the vege tables serve similar purposes In the diet, but some of them, such as onions and celery, are more Important for flavor than for food value, Others have special values for which they should be given a separate list health-protectiv- e Cactii9 in Ethiopia Cam From Somewhere in America barbed American wire manufac- turers are said to be refusing or- ders from the belligerent powers In Africa. But something from America, almost as wicked, was at the front long before Romans and Ethi-op- a and began taking at each other. Cactus Is spear-jab- s figuring In news pictures from the Ethiopian war zone. Machine-gunests are shown flanked or by huge plants of prickly pear bristling with spines menacing alike to Italian uniforms nnd Ethiopian chnmmns, fiot to mention the legs and arms beneath them. All true species of cactus are of American origin. The prickly plants were unknown In the Old world before the voyages of Columbus. But once cacti were Introduced from Mexico and South America they became established all around the Mediterranean shores In amazingly quick time, and from there they spread throughout the dry lowlandB of northeast Africa and southern AMa, until now they seem normal, native parts of the landscape. pot-sho- flat-Jolnt- ed Toy Railroading Is Rapid Growing Hobby Among Men Playing with toy railroads Is today one of the fastest growing hobbles among men In the United States. Nearly every large city has Its miniature railroad society whose members own elaborate systems ranging In cost from about $30 for small electric lines to $10,000 for real models which run under their own steam over a mile of track, hauling ten tons at 30 miles an hour. Colliers. Beveled Chopping Block According to a Wisconsin woodworker, kindling may be cut on a beveled block without danger of an Injury from flying pieces of slivers, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. An Ideal block for tills purpose Is a short piece sawed from the end of a large log with one side beveled, leaving a projection on which to rest one end of the work. lng. Fruits. At this time of year, of course winter apples are at their best, oranges and grapefruit and tangerines are at the height of their season, bn Heres Very Fast Way to Alkalize Acid-Indigesti- Away on Amazingly Fast Relief Now from Acid Indigestion Over Indulgence, Nausea, and Upsets acid frequent sufferer from stomach," use Phillips' Milk of Magnesia SO minutes after meals. 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