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A sunny sparkle In a pool A flash and a surprise A mist that’s drawn across the stare Her eyes A touch of vapor and of Are A humming bird that sips The torrid teardrops from the rose Her lips A garden filled with fadeless flowers Where lilies bloom apart— The wonder is that garden's mine— Her heart J C Oerndt in Smart Set Magaslna DOC 170 Juan UTAft The Silver Punrse By TEMPLE BAILEY DOC Copjrlxht The American Express - 24 Hours to California Leave Salt Lake City daily at 3:00 p m Arrive Los Angeles (next day) 2:30 p m Pullman Lighted Equipment Electric Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and a la carte Dining Car Service of the Highest Character fast through trains For Southern Tonopah leave and California Goldfield Salt Lake City 600 p m and 60 p m daily To Los Angeles and return The last ol the cheap excursions to the coast Good returning until October 81 Liberal stopovers enroute Tickets on Sale September 24th to 30th and literature call For full Information on local agent or write A G P A 3 H MANDERFIELD 169 Main Stree Salt Lake City tOrt rtrt igJuUU A POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases Ladies treated as There M publicity m privately as ia their ewa homes THE KEEIEY STITUTE 334 South Temple Street Salt Lakt City KODAK FINISHING SEND YOUR WORK TO COMMERCIAL anirixna ST saitueCit photographers RUBBER STAMPS CHE0KS iEte Pu Kubber Type Outfits and supplies In stock Mail orders receive prompt attention SALT LAKE STAMP CO 8alt Laka City line Remembering Each Other sat on the sand at Atlantic City a bathing suit About 10 feet away she was drawing pictures in the sand with a small brown forefinger He her curves noticed her complexion and the glint of gold In her hair He wanted to speak and yet — finally he He In summoned courage and walked over to her “Didn’t I talk with you five minutes two summers for about ago?” he asked The maid lifted her blue eyes “Two years ago?” she said dreamily “Two year's ago — let me see— did wear blue silk stockings?” — Philadelphia Times I the Hog Overworking A commercial traveler driving from town to town through the pine woods of Florida saw a drove of emaciated razorback hogs rushing wildly from tree to tree He halted at the palhome and of a "cracker’s" ings asked a woman in a sunbonnet what was the matter with the swine ex “Well you see” the woman and “my old man is deaf plained dumb and when he wanted to call the hogs to their swill he learned them to come when he tapped on one of the trees It worked all right when they first got learned but now them the poor woodpeckers is making things run their legs off” Undying Fame "Far be It frum me to boast braggingly ob mah fambly tree” said the man who was whitewashing colored our chicken coop “but one oh mah relertlves was — ” “General personal Washington’s body servant sah” we interrupted but gleefully meanly “He was no sich thing sah" warm“he was ly retorted the colored man most one of Misteh Jack Johnslng’s esteemed sparrln’ pardnehs befo’ ds fight!” Childish Crime Mrs Nupop— “Dear the baby is getting to look more and more like you every day” Mr Nupop (absently) — “Well punI can’t be bothered ish him yourself with tales of his constant misdeeds when I come home tired and nervous” — Cleveland Leader Got Stung AH' Right that bees Bill — “This paper says were unknown to the Indians" — Jim “Yes I believe it was the traders who used to sting them" — Hu' man Life v While lain by Associated was fate that made Jullet’a birthday and that of her prospective come In the same week It ia not expected that the course of true love will run smooth and heretofore the love affair of Juliet had had no uneven places She loved her betrothed he loved her and they both loved his You Wait “Block your hat while you wait" was the original while you wait sign dating back to before the war and for a long time It was the only one while now of such (signs there are many You can have your shoes repaired or clothes or your your teeth fixed or mended pressed your umbrella your eye glasses put In order There Ts scarcely anything that you may not now have done while you wait if yo$ want it as witness this sign reading: "Jewelry cleaned and diamonds se while you wait" — New York Sun Literary Prese DOCTOR A Comer in Ancestors By ELEANOR LEXINGTON Simpson Family (Copyright by McClure Simon's son easily becomes Slmson Another orthoSimpson or Sympson graphy Is Slmptsen One branch of the Simpsons dates to time of Edward the Confessor and from Archil a Saxon thane He possessed the manor of Clint In Yorkshire where his descendants living In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries called themselves "de Clynt” One of the family was Symon son of William de Clynt 1300 Symon’s son same to be known as Symson If this tradition Is as true as It is interesting the first Simpson were de Clynts 'Quite aristocratic!” do you say? Yes Indeed Sims Simes and Symonds are said to be variations of the name Simpson or like It They trace back to "Simon's son” Simpson Is the name of a and at In Buckingham parish Is one seat of the Knaresborough Hall is Foston Another Simpsons Yorkshire Searching the records for early fathers we find that John Simpson eame over In the “Truelove" 1635 six had with wife Susanna They children and after John's death his mother wants with a thing like that" The next morning Mrs Crowell "1 have to Joliet long “and letter from Carter" she said I can’t read it my eyes are so bad and you know his scrawl my dear" “I'll 'come up” Juliet promised “this afternoon and read It for you" "Come to lunch” Mrs Crowell inmother of Now and then a little Jealousy vited and Juliet agreed Carter’s mother crossed Jullet’a mind While Mrs Crowell prepared the and lunch Juliet looked over the letter The older woman was fascinating beautiful In a way "It’s a little hard to make out" that Juliet had never been and never could be Juliet she called to the older lady In the was pretty and fresh and pink and other room "I’ll read It aloud when was I have deciphered It" white while Carter's mother to her As she read a flush came stately and classic The two women talked of the son cheeks and a light to her eyes for and lover who was in the far west this was the letter: and planned for his homecoming I "Mother Dear: have just received “He will get here in our birthday a note from Juliet In it she thanks week" the mother said “and we will me for my gift of Browning’s poems have two cakes a white one for you I also have a letter from you In which You shall and a gold cake for me you thank me for a purse Now as a have white candles and I’ll have yelmatter of fact I sent the silver purse low ones and we will have jonquils to Juliet and the poems to you — I and lilies of the valley in the middle I am know how you love Browning of the table" so sorry that you should have been when disappointed came Their disappointment Intended you because Carter wrote that he could not get should have the books you have so He long coveted back in time for the celebration But Juliet seems so sent a box with his letter In It was pleased that I hate to tell her of a silver purse and a set of Browning her mistake Will you buy yourself told that the purse the books? I want Juliet to have pretThe two cards was for Mrs Crowell the books for ty things yet knowing her I feel that Juliet If I explain she will feel It necessary Juliet eyed the silver purse wist- to return the books to you and to She had wanted one for years take the silver fully would purse which She felt a little mean so much less to her and Carter knew It Some day hurt that be should have sent her I can give her all the trifles to wear he Of course on the flyleaf books that she needs and she has called the had written “With love from Carter" books "precious" So don’t tell her about It I’ll write again anything i soon and give you the news this la I supsimply to correct my blunder of George wife pose the cards were mixed In some widow became the was way Mass Watertown Pfu'kburst Yours always the home of John and Susanna FranCarter" cis Simpson of Salem was “worried When she had finished Juliet drew as a Quaker” 1648 This was about a quick breath He had wanted her Alexander of Boston 1659 was born to have the purse he had remem- In Scotland which was also the native The land of Andrew who was living In bered her love of pretty things Mrs Crow- Boston 1725 exchange would be easy Elizabeth He married ell coveted the books Patten and they became founders of At this moment the elder woman the New Hampshire branch of the came In with' the salad In a silver Simpsons making their home at Notdish “Did he say anything about tingham N H the purse?” she asked “It was so to Men it him of send me to lovely are so apt to think that we older women care nothing for the dainty Every Flournoy in America is deI get books and of dress things Laurent and scended Fournoy books and books and practical his wife from Laurent Mellin Gabrlelle now It’s then a and things pleasure fled from the Champagne France to to have something different" Geneva Switzerland after Ahe Duke SureJuliet’s breath came quickly of Guise massacred the Protestants at would want his mother ly Carter In 1562 thus the Flournoys saved from disappointment It seemed Lassy were early sufferers for their religion to bring her closer to him to think Gabrlelle was born in Lythat she might have a secret with onsHis wife two sons Jean born had They him something that they could hide 1574 and Gideon Talked of the Son and Lover Jean married Franfrom his mother rather than someces Mussard and they had She took her books and went home thing thAt he and his mother should born 1608 He married JudithJacques Puera-r- i rather soberly That night she read hide from his sweetheart Their son or Puesary them and finding certain of the exJacques "Read the letter” the older woman born 1657 married Julia Eyrand and said as quisite love poems was thrilled they sat down to the table to note It "Julia" Is that interesting enraptured She wrote tp Carter and and Juliet read It making up as she is a name which Joined to “Elizatold him how lovely it was of him to went along sentences which told that to the beth" has been perpetuated think of her and to send a message he was glad she liked the purse glad of his love in the words of his favorIn present every genr atlon day that Juliet liked the books and said ite poet that there is an Elizabeth Julia nothing of his mistake After Laurent a was his and The next day the two women went lapidary they chatted of the coming marriage sonB followed downtown the same trade The Crowell together Mrs and Juliet’s plans lor It wore the sliver purse Juliet with When Juliet went home she wrote son of Jacques and Julia was Jean her shabby and away to her lover and told him all about Jacques born November 17 1665 He pocketbook from the glamour of the Amerof the love pasIt— now she loved the books and how Is one of the progenitors sages again felt slightly aggrieved Jean Jachis mother had delighted In the silver ican branch of Flournoys Why should Carter add to his moth- purse June 23 ques married In Virginia er’s beauty with dainty trifles of James when "I want her to keep it" she said 1720 Elizabeth daughter that of bis swetheart needed en“and you must not send me another Williams and his wife Elizabeth BuckMoreover he had heard her to make ner and widow of Orlando Jones hancing? up to me for I like to feel lean speak of her love of pretty things that It Is my i"imigr nt and Elizagift to your mother as beth Jacques Yet he had sent her grave books that had ten children — sons and well as yours I’ll give her Some day must stand on the shelf The sixth son and younga set of Browning and then she will laughters Mrs Crowell fingered the silver have both things and never know the est child was Colonel Thomas an ancestor to anchor by "It was dear difference” He Is a wise dehandbag with delight of Carter to send me this” she said The answer that came from him re- scendant who claims him — if he can! “Did you like the books Juliet?” “I am go- Colonel Thomas held offices of varipaid her for her sacrifice He was born November Juliet answered faintly The purse ing to take you at your word” he ous kinds at close range seemed so desirable said “and let you do without the 20 1738 and the books on the shelf were reThese dates are given for the purpurse” mote She wanted that something But on their wedding day besides pose of filling up aching voids on famshe could show the girls something the diamond pendant that he gave ily charts He married Anne Martin that would glitter and swing from a her there was another gift Wrapped who survived him dying June 1814 sliver chain and add the final touch in tissue paper and tied with white Their children were David Jean JacOn the way to her costume Anne home ribbon It made a rather bulky pack- ques Elizabeth Julia Mary she still cherished her sense of griev- age Within she found a golden bag Lucy Faria and Marcia Martin To quiet her doubts she got all ance led the strenuous Colonel Thomas mesh and sparkling glittering out Carter’s letter his It was written In stones spelled It was a thing beautiful life That he usually his usual difficult scrawl and she enough for a duchess a thing a rather laboriously Flowrnoury prince name read it slowly It breathed his love might have presented to the lady he is neither here nor there He was unshe went to bed comfor her and der sheriff of Prince Edward county loved and that was what it meant to forted Juliet the gift of the lover who had and later high sheriff in 1780 he was But the next in day’ her best girl given her the greatest gift of all — his member of the house of delegates friend came to see her "What 1777 he was captain did heart’s best and purest adoration of militia and in Carter give you for your birthday?” 1783 of militia of Money 8aved to Apple Growers Mary asked Prince Edward county low grade apples for Evaporating Juliet hesitated "Books” she said It Is an unreasonable grandchild export has lately had a good start in who demands more in the way of a at last districts of Tas- career from an ancestor “Oh” Mary’s voice held no en- the “I hope no one will give mania and promises much Increase thusiasm The same year that Jean Jacques I think During the last year on account me books for my birthday of the came to Virginia or earlier his uncle establishment of several good apple Jacob born a man ought to pick out something in 1683 came over with Did you see the purse he evaporating plants utilizing personal “sa famme deux gareous et deux about $500000 American machinery gave his mother?” lilies” and made a home at Williamswas saved to apple growers on apple? "Yes” she said Juliet sighed was son of Jacques born Jacob burg been more appro- which would otherwise have nealy all 16'8 “It would have two His Ju’llth Puerari and been thrown away as unsalab'e “I don't ’vast' priate for you" Mary said named Francis and Jacry v rr account of on low an woman old grade like his eee what C4 a IN girls Jane and Frances It Two other JTL Shs Cold Filled lAllfi CITY a OPERATION Syndicate) had eight chilAndrew Simpson one was Toslah a brave soldier dren In the French and Indian war and the Revolution removed He to Maine and was the father of ten chilsome of whom became founddren ers of the family In far western states Andrew and brother Thomas were "agents of the towns of Nottingham and Deerfield" Ileltman’s "Officers of the American Revolution” gives the names of SurEnsign Andrew Simpson and Captain geon John of Connecticut Thomas of New Hampshire Captain Michael Simpson was also a member with of the Continental army and one of Arnold at Quebec Michael nine children was the son of the Immigrant Thomas who was the son of but who lived John bom In Scotland and died In Ireland His two sons Thomas just named and John came to America 1720 and settled In Chester county Pennsylvania Michael the soldier became the owner of land and a ferry In York county Pennsylvania — Simpson’s ferry It was called Another patriot was Georgs Simp son of the Pennsylvania branch The Simpsons of New England were no less patriotic than their brethren of Pennsylvania When the news of Deerfield Major Lexington reached his gun John Simpson shouldered The Simpsons are prominent In Virginia and related to the Peytons who solnumbered many Revolutionary and "received diers large grants of for services In the land In Virginia war Among marriage connections In Pennsylvania are the McLeans Hamiltons Murrays Espys and Elders Sarah daughter of Mary Simpson and Rev John Elder married Gen James In the who was prominent Wallace and member of the house Revolution of representatives for the SimpArms are blazoned also the Symsons sons and Slmsons Dunham York Litchof Buckingham and Irefield London and Scotland land The one Illustrated Is:: Argent on a chief Indented vert three crescents of the first' Crest: A crescent or Tandem Motto: Implebitur — at length he shall be filled Other mottoes cf the family are: Je Suls Pret — I am ready Nunquam Obllviscor — I r will never forget Perseverantl — It will be given to the persevering Alls Nutrior — I am fed by birds of the Scottish The branch Is similar to the one Illustrated It Is argent on a chief vert Crest: three crescents of the first Alls Nu a falcon proi r Motto: trior The motto shown with the lustration Is also used by Scottish Simpsons Flournoy The Family name Flournoy is not common either In this country or in Europe nut those who can claim Flournoy are found if not the name lineage probably in every state in the Union From Virginia the family went farther south to Kentucky and Tennessee and now every state without doubt has its branch of the family which traces back to Jacques or to his uncle Jacob In Europe there are some of the name in Switzerland and In istria A genealogy of the family was compiled by Galiffe entitled “Some genfamaccounts of Genevan ealogical ilies from earliest times to the pres- ent day” From the Galiffe book that Flournois or Flournoy lage of 30 households and St Dizler we learn was a vilbetween Join-”AltaiFrance Cured by LydiaEPinkham’s Vegetable Compound Galena Kans— MA year ago Iasi fell and a few days after March there was soreness in my right Bide n a short time a bunch came and it lothered me so much at night I could I not sleep It kept growing larger and by fall it was as large as a hen's egg I could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that side I had one of the best doctors in Kansas and he told my husband that I would have to be operated on as it was something like a tumor caused by a rupture I wrote to you for advice and you told me not to 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visiting Spin got up to make a few rethat marks said while She they are happy now there was a sad time com“Think of the day” she said ing “when having no husbands or children you will he all alone” There was a sniff and then a snort as Spin after 'Spin recalled wives and mothers who are alone from daylight till dark except when some member of the family wants waiting on The sniffing and snorting Increased in volume as Spin after Spin told of her freedom In from worry her independence nancial matters and the Joy of doing "But we must not as she pleased take offense at what our sister hoq said” one Spin remarked “Let us show our good intentions by calling on every lonesome wife and mother we know” This was six weeks ago and though the Spins have devoted every afternoon and evening since to this missionary work they haven’t made half the rounds yet — Atchison Globe Why He Wouldn’t Hurry They were riding to church and were late Several of the party were “The auworried and one remarked: dience will be waiting” “Well” observed the old pastor (who was to preach that forenoon “don’t let’s fret over it if we are a little late It reminds me of the man who was being taken to execution His guards were greatly exercised over the fact that they could not possibly get there on time ‘Never mind’ said the poor fel‘Don’t fusB over low philosophically There’ll be It The people can wait nothing doing till I get there”’— Christian Herald A friend In try to usually a friend need Is dodge we '' “The Smack” of the “Snack” FLOUJWOY court Champagne was Laurent’s Post his house and lands were sold He alafter his flight to Switzerland so had lands at Vassy and In three or and he also four other Jurisdictions owned land In the town of Flournoy home also spelled Flornoy Flowrnoy A member of the and Flowrnols Flournoy family at Geneva has a map and views of this old town where one member of the family Is now living an old lady who was born Flournoy The Interesting part of the Flournoy story or one of the points to mention Is the derivation of the name “The flower of the walnut” is the literal translation and the name first went Fleurnoix through several before becoming changes Flournoy Azure a The arms are blazoned: chevron argent In chief two chain' in pale a walnut of walnut flowers color of the same (same argent) Ex flore Motto: fructus— “Fro the flower fruit” and Cream A wholesome ready- - cooked food which and older youngsters folks thoroughly enjoy ' Let them have all they want It is rich in nourishment and has a winning flavour — “The Memory Ungers’ POSTUM CEREAL Hattie Creek CO Mich LTD |