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Show Heaver Marriage Law decrease was a 7 in application for marriage licenae at Denver immediately after a law became effective making it compulsory for applicants to produce medical certificates attesting they were free from communicable diseases. Then EYE 11 .new department mthat eoivt yf know is popularity Withthe opPlpasure or jig, coping rfjwjth may these cut you d wallbcard, plywood m Each pattern Of the direction, tor r , B" fL. m KAimim Hoots SYNOPSIS to "JjSSfand girls are will be sent. jjSrfer WNUIBVKI diPPinled. Tears !auhlnI eyes. teeful offering to b- tort SMS Y?. SSSf stood But I mean bmlntaSS, Typteally There I. nothing else but M crooksfry that time to show her "now'' pray-l.- ,, purae which she boushtat a gc ,tated solemnly. nud store, to her couila, OeelUa llocro. You cant tell me that all the The purse revives memories of a boy nch women whose are In pictures the society sections on Sundays got At hom foot . there by prayer!" ere her mother; end Angela. hn C0UrM not. cripJoe. toe, has lost his Job. pled HoLl aA,Ve they ot- all? the and glory CHAPTER H 0h for heavens sake!" Sheila interrupted. And suddenly "What! Joe exclaimed. Their her face with her hand, covering mother looked up, with her ready the was crying. noise. knew Angela these tears. The "It's a terrible winter; theres stormy, brilliant many worse oil than ourselves," way to them almostolder sister gave as readily as to Mrs. Carscadden said, vaguely laughter, if less often. But they moralising. alway "We're going to be bad enough ertheless.wrung Angela's heart, neveft" Joe told his mother, darkly, Presently Sheila stopped crying going on with hia meaL as abruptly as she had begun and, "Sheila, they never fired you! straightening up. dried her eyes Angelas grieved, iweet little voice firmly, sniffed, gulped, and smiled said sadly. at her sister. "Indeed they did, then. He said This girl," she said, touching the I was too fresh." blue purse and speaking in a voice Mrs. Carscadden was pouring tea made rich and thick from tears, In her turn. She looked at her daugh- "this girl probably spends three ter patiently. months in the country every year. If "You'd be saucy to the boss, she she meets a man, all she has to do is observed mildly. ask him to come to dinner. Chiekfn Oh, well, this la only Wednesday, ice cream, clean tablecloth she has and Im there till Saturday," shnw em every day. If I meet a man I aid lazily. like, what break do I get? I don't "Theres hard times coming to even know his last name!" this city that you don't know the You mean Peter?" Angela asked, meaning of. Joe observed, without timidly. "Peter whit? Shelia said, blowlooking up. But youll get another Job Joe," ing her nose again, looking defiantly at her sister, with a reddened nose Angela said, anxiously. "Oh, sure I will! he answered, and wet eyes. I met him my last glancing up with an effort "But it night of vacation, at a barbecue. I gripes me, he added resentfully, had to leave next morning. There to have Sheila here act as if It are seven million people in this city; was all a joke. there are five hundred thousand Well, it is, Sheila assured him, women working. A swell chance I have of ever finding him again! She was relaxed and lazy, her Angela's expression was one of insenses dulled by the food and finite distress. But she spoke couwarmth and leisure into a pleasant rageously. sort of torpor. "Gqd could do it Joe looked at her, and her blue-en- d "Well, then, why doesnt He? the c ream-en- d copper beauty blazed other girl demanded. "I walk up a back at him like a star. There was different street every day at noon. a faint stain of color in her cheeks I look at every boy I see in the now, her eyes smoldered with smoky subway. Ive never seen him. Maybe you do too much," Angela sapphire shadows, the film iff silky "Maybe hair waa sprayed once more across suggested unexpectedly. you ought to Just-tru- st" her forehead. And then hed open the door of get a Job, all right, "Sure, Joe grumbled, mollified. He was the kitchen and put hia head In? It mightnt happen that way." secretly proud of Sheila and even "How would it comforted, deep in his heart by the "In some wayhappen? we couldnt see spirit she showed. But he wai tired, coming, Sheila. Angela waa very and in love. angry Jobless, young seriouB. Sheila stared at her; spoke He thought iff Cecilia. Impulsively. As if she read hia thoughts inWell, win you pray about it Andeed, she often seemed to do so gela, If I atop? Sheilas next words were of Cecilia. I am praying about it!" Angela "We came home together, Cecilia said, her cheeks red. and L "What now? "None of you'll ever know the "Right now. And Pm rememberharrd times Ive known, the mot- ing," said Angela, that without this hers voice said, dreamily. kitchen door opening without anygoing down to see her, now. one coming in it could begin. There waa a pause. "Its one min"Going to tell her, Joe? Joe said, brooding, ute to nine," SheUa said, then yawn"Ford, asked me would I take a steward's ing and smiling and stretching, "and Job on a fruit boat A swell chancel" when the clock strikes. I'm going to "Oh, heavens, what fun!" Sheila bed. The kitchen door did not open; exclaimed, her eyes dancing. there was no telephone to ring; the "Forty a month," be muttered. radio was stiff. Yet before the "But all your expenses, Joel of the "I turned it down. I'm going to clock struck, the beginningand the miracle was upon them, he or a week, nothing, get forty current of Sheila Carseadden'a Ufa aid stubbornly. forever. Long afterhad "Eight pound a month would be ward.changed to look back upon waa she n big money, at home," Mrs. this quiet evening with Angela, look mused. back upon the rebellious, copper-heade"Mrs. Carscadden, me dear'r," girl Who had been laughing A the door. aid a gentle voice at and crying in the chair opposite Anhad unceremoniously neighbor and ask herself, if she could she an- gela. "Mrs. Burrke opened prayer call back that nounced apologetically. from her innocent little sister, and soul the or so do. poor Oh, God help whether she would do me a ting me supper!" the other woman exclaimed, instantly rising. The seconds ticked by. Angela Immediately she waa gone, and Joe was handling the blue morocco had disappeared, too, leaping down- purse. stairs cm his long legs, to see his There was a blue coat for Cecilia. twelve, Sheila said. She yawned Sheila and Angela finished their again, made a movement toward tea peacefully, cleared the kitchen rising. Sheila! Angela said. "Laoki and then sat on laxily, chatting, In her fingers were green bills; laughing. on the table. Two "Oh, wait until I show you my she spread them twenties and a ten. new purse, Angela! Sheila sumWhere what ? Sheila went to get it She reinto it mered. stupefied. turned to the kitchen and put They were in the purse right her aiater'a hands, and Angela inside pocket, foldturned the dark smooth beauty of here, in this little admired forth tight back and the leather They werentl" ingly. "But they were." Guess what I paid for it Ten sitHeavenly dayl" SheUa saia. cents. down again. ting "You didnt!" "Your coat! AngeU exclaimed "I did. At the rummage eaie at with an exulUnt laugh. noon." St Leos. I went in there at Oh, and everything Oh, Angela, Ten cents " what luck! Angela, fifty dollars inIt has initials on for ten cents!" side. Thats why it waa cheap. But and marThey were stiff rejoicing bet ID that? what do I care about still spreading and inspectveling. five it coat lot once." at ing and handling the money, Angela opened the flap, looked later, when their mother minutes the three initials. and came back. as 0. CL K," she read aloud, Mrs. Carscadden looked tired, h Eighty-eightthen a number on East Indeed she well might: she was pile, her Street her hair and gown disordered, "Sheila, what do you suppose it face wet with sweat. But her eyes feels like?" of the shone with the mystic light "To be rich?" who has been officiating priestess "Welt To have everything." at the oldest of earths mysteries. what I waa thinking, "Here got their "Well, the 1 Sheila said, and hesitated again. down silling observed, she waa thinking, she pursued, "that-t- hat boy! and wiping her forchead. heavily something-something there must be they'll moke a little in some girls that makes "Now maybe their ger'rla. Light the over foss them different from the others that kettle there. Sheila I've been weak lifts them out out of it. a cup of lay this hour gone. beOut of what? Angela asked in- for The girls spread their trcaaure her look tently. amazed eyes; her fore Well, everything. Poverty, hsrd work this, Sheila answered, with tightened.well you have their atreet 'It'g tt a gesture that Included the kitchen, there, that you can take and the poor apartment, and the numberto them and not l ave anny eff back Tots to house that contained them. rummage sale gcr rls .forget of the women who are rich today the instantly. observed she It. were poor once; they were office retur'm I "Mamma, Its hers! girls once, she explained. "Whatout Carscaddens brow clouded. Mrs them want to know is, what got take It back, of courts. Youll of it, what changed things? said. ahe inSheila." n "Prayer, Angela answered "Listen, Mamma reCarscadden stantly. Mrs. Ponderously. new "Oh, prayer I might have knownthe with stove Sheila ax- turned from the - eve-tor- bA. hnr additional to Rowing manybe made at which may L. bright birds in abecomes reality when combined g hobby is your your with cents. Life-siz- e painting sug-for eight familiar birds tot, Can you identity them? BOSS, 15 1 md realistic M woodpeck-Knl- et the bunt-jjjbetanager, indigo oriole, bobolink and e, to. Scraps of plywood and h i wring taw will make pleas-nr- toathered these of A pattern you also in outlines and instructions rustic bird the delightful openings fi pifferent-sizeirioui birds make this house Sable to the birds of your i this same d je. Aunt Martha, Kansas City, Mo. Order to: nd 165-- FOR THOUGHT fOOD It wht reigns within himself, i rsks passions, desires, and in, is more than a king. Han. is more dangerous n a friend without discre-n- ; even a prudent enemy is (othing foible. La Fontaine. rhe destiny assigned to is suited to him, and n to himself. Marcus Aure- - every suits a aner hear that things M das thai nar bad nccessT le only half dies Shako-- who leaves huge at himself in his sons. Mini. Animal Obituaries memory of the dogs, cats and pets that are buried or ere-Wo-n its grounds each week, a cemetery in Los Angeles pub--u obituaries of these animals r newspaper. Written &mday sgned by the bereaved own-th-e notices often include such wiioni as Bubbles I could loved you more. CoL -- c . H throat Md, ft hat V?ffOet.bocf Nn4int We of with L Employment Prove, and the foolish tiieir conduct, that a d it . ,t Aggravate ta Bloating SESEgflU 5285 GA8 MUTING. thn kxaUvaa men .81- - iBSSs&sfessraa bawd rBBwtsr dray, it-t- heyre Bur-rkcs- Mtoil iiifira 'lly.bfn.. nt J Tfeln Srgmmb w'i!l'ive yo f1il7o msnya LcicaP, you if Uriy the aH Ijr nd JSis P&peh J fled. But Mamma, I bought it If a girl ia such a fool that ahe gives away a purse with money in it doesnt she give away the money as you'd say prayer Hens a Cheap Haircut Aeconwodsting Judge Justice of the Peace Ward Rush accommodated Frank Clark of Tulare, Calif., when Clark came into sties eourt with the request, "Put me in. Judge; I want to sober up. seny The Judge gave Clark a tence for intoxication. On the morning after the eventful day of the lost Jobs and the discovered money, they all breakfasted together, and once again Sheila returned to the attack. Listen, Ma, supposing I go to this Eighty eighth Street place, say, Saturday afternoon. It'D be my lait morning at the office, and I'll be free after one. And supposing that some butler or somebody won't let me in to see this "G. C. K., whoever she is, and suppose they're nasty to me. Then am I to hand it over to somebody wholl pocket It Haa Kg Job At the present time, societies for Color Blind Men the prevention of cruelty to aniTen time aa many men are eolor mals pick up and destroy approximately 60,000 aick and homeless cats blind aa an women, according to and dogs a week, reports Colliers. the Better Vision institute. readily. in the -- To keep hie hair abort, Jade Silver of San Francisco, Calif, ruffles the hair until it standi on end; then simultaneously seta fin to It at both Idea of hia head, declares Magazine. He control the fin with a comb, and extin- -' guiehea the flame when they meet at the top of hia head. 10-da- S.P.U. German Post Offices Americana visiting Germany marvel at the efficiency of the post offices. Not only have they plenty of derka and desks, but automatic vending machines for stamps, postcards, envelopes, writing paper and. this if that porary explorers say themselves? once was true it is no longer, and believe it or not, typewriters in the 'Itd be no sin on your soul if they that the gorilla is an extremely shy finest condition can be used for writMrs. Carscadden answered creature, difficult to catch sight of ing letters. did, Gorilla Ia Shy Some books of travel credit the gorilla with being a most ferocious creature when wounded, advancing in threatening manner, while uttering growls of anger. But contem- jungle. tell you what! Sheila sudStranded Columbus Voyages to 'Til get myself denly exclaimed. During one of hie voyage Orchids Reward Driven America, Columbus waa stranded up well, you waitl out real hand Honolulu policemen for 12 montha on the north coast of Her eyes were dancing. the island of Jamaica. I'll fix em. I'll bet I get my blue orchids for good auto driving. coat! she said. "Sheila, how? Angela demanded, eagerly. But Sheila would only laugh, and made no answer. That evening, immediately after dinner, when Joe and Angela and "I'll DEPARTMENT Mrs. Carscadden were lingering over the remains of the meal, Sheila suddenly appeared in the bedroom door. Or rather, someone appeared who must be SheUa, but who was not Instantly identified even by her mother, brother and slater. She had strained her hair back from her always rather pale face, which waa devoid of powder or Up red, and looked young and pathetic. She wore an old black dress of Angelas that waa scanty and tight on OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ. BABY CHICKS HOTELS Whm Is BftNO. NEVADA, ate si Iks ' IsrsMt ssA BOTEL GOLDEN Mat papiter Ratal Hotel Plandome Salt Lake 4tk Bs. A auu Bt Blset. Tic - si. Sl-- Pocatello Hotel Bannock SI JS S Oaf. sM HAS Crifs (hs WINDOW SHADES more generous figure. mains to Bait Lake CUj. brine theme "Me mamma end papa ia dead, Wlm rollrn nnd hnv new ctathjmt on old Mr Window Mod. Co, 4S Bichord and I wor'rka for a lady that bates Tab. Balt City. Utah. me," she said, in the soft, pathetic Bt, accents of County Mayo. "I found SURGE MILKERS the little purse, and sure I fought at and .haw a. Le pmva firrat I cud pay me doctor's bills faatoat mllkw am bnllt whyt BURCE, MORE and milk with tin. and labor. wif It But thin I rimimbered that CLEANER Write tor iafonaatton. there' d be no blessln whatsoiver on WALLACE TAYLOR. Dtatrihator tha- tBalt Lab. CRy. Utah SI to Wmt Tmapto The appreciative laughter of Joe and Angela interrupted foe pitiful INEXPENSIVE MEALS story. Even Mrs Carscadden Tha bmt loot to Bait Lab U Mrwd by lauded. But immediately her face Iha MAYFLOWER CAFE sobered into a sort of acands at 114 loath Main POPULAR PJUCED Dinam and Baadwtehm Lobcmom. pride in this prodigy who was her child, her rebellious daughter. ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES CHICKS St. 4 ft MAS Mr ISSl Sad. Pulido 14 AS A 1SA. B.O.P. Bjnd eradr, Ill.SS S Ohidu HA. ft MO-K- er HATCH BEY. mandd. HAYED BLOOD-TE8TK- Twin Folk, Idaho. BABY CHICKS, TURKEY POULTS All Loadine Vnrktiro. Barjrkr, Bnodlne. Hatched RIGHT IMimod KRKSH. Ow aieht ddivorr aorviea to moot all Intarmoaa-toT- a Watatwn, EU. Mink. Broaden, Cndltavatlabk, 11 month to pay. Write or win tor fno Ululrated fohkr. Mm, Ramshaws Pioneer Hatchery SSST Bo. 81 ota St. Balt Late CHy, Utah I Hyland SI It I Martay 4T4 A- ls CHAPTER m Ma? "Doesn't she? Angela echoed ea- gerly. That's the devil fonptin ye," Mrs. Carscadden laid, inflexibly, but gently, aa to a persistent child. "That's no way to talk. "It's a perfectly sensible way to talk," Sheila muttered, under her breath. No, dear. not yours. If her money. Ifs "Mamma, how many people do you suppose would take it back? This kind of sophistry got nowhere with Mrs. Carscadden. She had nevbook of philosophy or er reed theology, but she was sure of her ground here. "That has nothing to do with It, lovey." "Mamma, listen. They're probably rich people this came from Tifhunfany's. She's forgotten it dred times." Sheila opened, shut, Silence. snapped, reopened the bag, before adding: It Joe says its all right can I keep it? Listen, Mamma, m not waste It honest 1 won't There was a coat at the rummage today that would save money. I'd wear It two years, I'd wear it three years" The mother did not speak. She looked up from her tea, looked down again. No wander we're poor!" Shelie aid angrily, "if we can throw money away like this! "Mother, Angela said earnestly, her hands clasped imploringly, her flower-lik- e face pale with emotion. Mightn't God intend SheUa to have it? No, dear. He'd never lntlnd should have stolen goods. "Stolen I" Sheila said hotly, end wa stiff. Joe came in; they consulted Joe. And Joe said of course foe fifty had to go back. Sheila sat on foe arm of his chair, ond wept, but she knew there wai no gainsaying Joe'e deaid by cision. They were ell Joe; even Neely and Marg'ret, married and gone, (till caire back sometimes to ask advice of wise, gentle, clever Joe. Because, look hero, Sheila," Joe reasoned, "suppose it had been a diamond ring?" "Well, it isnt, Joe." No, I know it Isn't. But suppose it had been a diamond ring In that same little pocket, what then?" "Id think lucky her that had a diamond to lose! Sheila persisted But she was beaten, stubbornly. and she knew it. "It makes me cry, thinking of my blue coatl she said. "Let me buy your coat for you. You, Joel She kissed the rough You that have hard young face. lost your Job, end want to marry Cecilia I" she mourned, rubbing her cheek againet hie. r Celie'a been crying, too, patu aid. In hia U'a your turn, Ma. way. good-humor- KODAK FINISHING PHOTO-KRAF- T FILM SERVICE ECONOMY Any Roll Developed with I Qsality Frist Eslri Priat Wrap coia and fit SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- ' 25c 3c caiafallr DRUGS N 749 RaK Late City. Utah PHOTO-KRAF- T CLASS SEEDS, SHRUBS, TREES amt Gtoriac ant aompltta Modi tysm, to koaM, atoro or ofleo Below oooL Porch Youre not goto' there like that? Prayer," Angela instantly. well aa foe purse? Doesnt she, 1 was weeks 1 fed the lot of ye on syrup and oatmale," Mrs. Carscadden observed, unalarmed. "I gueis the bad times won't come to that" 'Why, no, because we have each other I Angela exclaimed, in her soft ecstatic voice. "Then her m Cars-cadde- awiisg boiling kettle, poured the hot water upon the cool tea leaves in the empty pot "Save your breath, Sheila, ahe directed. "We'll have no etealin' here, thinks be to the glory of God!" She stirred her tea, took a heartening sip, end pushed the heir from her wet forehead with a groat clumsy hand that waa like a caricature of Sheila's fine, square, young one. If there's annything cud make widowhood light to ye, itd be seein' a gerrl in that fix!" she muttered. Immediately ihe perceived that there waa email sympathy in the air, and reverted to the moment's problem again. Whafa that street number there, Angela? Angela reluctantly consulted the purse, read out the number. "Is that annywheres near where you work, Sheila? "No, ma'am," Sheila answered respectfully, but with bitterness In her tone. "It's way up on the East Side." But you cud get up there tomorrow, dear?" "Sheila was silent for a fuff minute, during which she looked down at her own fingers, twisting the puree. "Listen, Mamma, I bought this! she bunt out presently. "Now, that's no way to talk, Sheila, her mother murmured, unruf- -- 'Tn ' Plymouth Milk Shortage j Child Care In the Plymouth colony, the govChildren need the care both of ernor required each incoming boat' fathers and mothers, for thus they to bring one cow for each five eal-- 1 have two persona to learn from and onists. Reason: A severe milk shortage. gain a mon balanced personality. by Kathleen Norris fining First Recorded Ternade Torandoes are generally considered a phenomenon of nature pecu- liar to our West and South, but the first atorm of that type on record occurred at New Haven, Conn, on June 10, 1682, about 2:80 p. m. T am. too! "They'll give you another fifty, you big liar, Joe grinned. No, but honestly, do you see how they can help handing it all back to me?" Sheila asked complacently. Oh, Mrs. Carscadden, dearr," she parodied. Bitting down at the table, and fixing her mother with tragic young eyes, "If a harrd winter on the poorr it is, tadade. Me man has been home if a free weeks now, wif hia fut swelled up the size of gourd, end me bad hick is that another little one la cornin' Til take you over my knee, and learn you a little more, since you know all that, Mrs. Carscadden aid with outraged dignity. But her mouth twitched. And as her only further comment after a general inspection of Sheila' costume was a reluctantly admiring You're a holy terror, and I wouldn't wonder did the police take you up! Sheila wee free to escape, with one more burst of laughter, into foe winter itroeta, to follow up foe tavita tion to adventure. She descended through the house quietly enough foe few returning workers who were coming in, tired end grimy, at half past six, were not interested In the girl who slipped and once by them so unobtrusively in the street she aroused no Interest at all. She took a downtown train, end came to the surface again only few blocks east of her destination. 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