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Show THE SPANISH FOIIK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH Bimsmo: ly did w'll bat pa tile t! LILY Cy Crilicnden. Marriott Illustration b'j Irwin Myers 'V.N.U. SERVICE SYNOPSIS Thai h.r grahilfalhi-- Irfl ti,r lha ni"iiyir-n- t known a "I'ln.im.r. Knit' u for ..ih.llc rm.iiri.. i,y no pl.aaloa to Kihel lin.imr, mt rn flapper." Mb amil.l rrfu tha tqut-l- . hul h.r father, had or rmi.i.iiiiiti.o will not allow 11 Mith Tru.l, I vlalla lha plara, rrl.it,., t, ear.tak.r, la lha. virion of a matrimonial hi. wit. havlnic I. ft him Kr.J Jam.., f pa-M- ma. mo-hup- nw.iai.r r.pori.r, mmr. Lrlnamur.'. l Mr man Iaul. propo.r. to Kill i h ami la II tnk.a Ih. r.jnlion in m.lodramatlo niann.r Kdub ...a a conn.il Inn h.iw.rn rmhi-han.- kina' Haul. runaway wi and lr. Mr CHAPTER IIContinucd 3 Tina win a shock; coining o soon r a fu r Sir. Iuul'a formulae li wua a dim Inc! shock. though per Imp mil ao at rung a one. O Henry any a ibui v litilo Icd aifi mil f the time a woman Unit aces a new man ahe uti consciously decide either Ihm ahe muy marry him or ahe opens her uioiitb to veil for the police. I hud been reudy tr yell for the police when Sir. I'iiuI begun to talk sentiment, and I bud not thought ol the police ai all In connection with Fred. So. If O. Hut It surely wns Henry la right a shock, nevertheless, for I hud known Fred for only leu day. However, I bad strong conviction, on the subject about which lie was seeking light, and I had no Intention of desen Ing my guns. He'd be a mighty poor man It he didn't ask her If he wunted her." I answered, sharply. Fred's face lighted up. It positive be cried; ly gleamed "Then then then, muy I H It was time to stop him. We hud to stay at Dinsinore for three duys more. If ve hud hud to stuy a month longer I should have let him go on. for then he would have had time to get over It and come buck and tie friends. Hut three days! It lukes most any man at least three days to gel over being rejected. And I positively couldn't spare Fred for those Resides. I last three fag-endays, liked the hoy he Is really older than L hul a girl Is al.vnys so much more than a man and I didn't growu-uwant to hurt him. (Fred wants Die to insert a note here auylug that la his opinion the dope Hboul a girl being mure grownup than a man Is all futile pltfle. He Buys after I've been married a while I'll find out the real truth I Horrid, slangy beast, Fred Is.) Anyway I didnt want to hurt Fred. I Oil. sugurl So ' Just dodged. cried. Cut out the sentimental stuff Cornel Ill race you to the point you der. Then, most unfairly. I shook the reins and Jnhbed the spui Into a-- d Gypsy. Hypsy wasn't used to the spur; uii-as I Just said. Gypsy wus skittish tliai morning anyway. So she bolted. The mad I wasnt a bit frightened. wus narrow hut It was open and pre siimiibl.v clear. Gypsy might run lit erally for miles without getting- Into any trouble. The only dange- wns from automobiles, and this was slight, for a far better auto road run nearly parallel with this one only u mile or 60 to the west So I Just settled hack I to let Gypsy have her run out. ber. anyway. have couldnt stopped But he Fred followed, of course. hadn't a chance of overtaking me. His horse was good hut Gypsy was a I looked hack once or twice and each time saw that he was farther I and farther behind. The last time looked he had vanished altogether. Gypsy was going strong when she turned Into a long straight stretch of road, bordered by B fenre on one side and a deep ditch on the other. And there, not a hundred yards away, was a big autobus full of people trundling Gypsy was slowly awy from ns. blind with rage jr fear, or whatever horses go wild with, and I knew perfectly that In another minute she would burl herself bodily Into the rear of that autobus. It was so huge that I could not hope to pass It I saw this Id the wink of an eye. Then I screamed (which only made G.vpsy run the harder) and began to saw at her mouth, v hlcli had no more effect on her than It would have had on an elephant. Most girls would have screamed I may again and closed their eyes. have screamed, but I'm proud to sayI 1 didnt close my eyes. ! know didn't, because I saw what happened at the bus. A second after my Initial scream Its rear (lour flopped open and h man tumbled out and ran toward me. At the same Instant the way. The has t rnc-e- r uuinuhtcdly gathered Olio KITCHEN CABINET gil l(t Iff il' it it, r What Could I Oof Gypsy and I Couldnt Sit on Yell to Him. and saving damsels was merely part of his days work. Yes. Thunk to you I' I nodded. 1 was reully scared but I gasped. I wouldnt hnve admitted It for the It was the bravest world. I noticed that he had He laughed. nice eyes. "Nothing brave about It," "Ive practiced that sort he said. of thing a lot. Its easy when you once get the hung of It Do you think you cun munage the horse now? 1 think so. I answered. "Gypsy would have run herself out In a mile or two more If she hadnt smashed Into your bus. or another, first. She'll he nil right now. Besides" I glanced behind me "yonder comes Fred." Then Ill His eyes followed mine. Good leave you to Fred." he said. he rulsed his hat and afternoon! turned away. please!" I fairly oh! Walt shrieked the words. "Good gracious!" I went on as he faced me again "Arent you going to tell me who you thing'' are? he said "Gladly! He laughed. But why?" I Fathei will echoed "Why? want to thunk you. And and I win want to thunk you. I I can't do H properly now Once more he laughed He certain and" 1 It made me dizzy to watch (TO BE CONTINUED t i. n-- u !me aim like cofiro (tutor Sill stolon lenipiiMgty rotihtoil lu i ttiJmcS Cult, Cre.int Pudding. lahleMHiiifuir ol finely ground cef fe to iio cupful of milk and eld li miliillea Nnilo through a c'.nloth, ,fl together I no and olie tour'll cupful of piedr) Until, four leiitHHiifula Ol btikllig powder Nlld - leuHMiilil Add Hit with Ih Uillk lo Ih Oral tiiUlur, Turn Into a large hollered II mold nml mcuiii for I wo hour l alcana d lu amatler mold, -- toum hour. Nerve with Ih following unite: Melt one-haltupful a. Imi ter. add o"i cupful of powdered augur and one egg slightly beaten. Add one cupful of milk whlib tin been scalded with Hire of rode lableiqioonflil and airiiln The milk and colTe may all In prepared al on time and the milk for the Sour reheated. Emergency Pudding. This Is one ol llie old siumlhys which muy lu stirred up and at earned while Ih din I, III I of Mull. one-hul- eaten. Take one cupful per I of (tour sifted with one ieaMiriful of baking a viler ami a half leuiqamn ful of anil, add enough rleh milk to make a drop hatter. Butter cti and drop In a spoonful ot Hie dough, then add two to three fahleHMinfiil of canned cherries or any Juicy fruit the more Juice llie Top with more dough, leaving apnee o rise and put to rook In a pan of ladling water, covet I closely. If ordinary lea cup are used for molds, lids recljie make four large puddings. If smaller one, cure mind he take) not to have the boiling wuter come up loo high net cream them on a trivet. Serve and augnr. Cook fifteen Minute, then remove, cover and serve. Ginger Pudding. (ream of a cupful of butter witli one-hacupful of augur; odd one egg well beaten. Mix and sift two and cupfuls of (lour with three and one-hal- f tenspoonful of linking powder, letpoonful of still, three tensKon fuls of ginger. Ad I with one cupful of milk lo Turn the firs' mixture, heat well. Into a buttered mold and slenm two hours. Serve with a clear sauce to which two tahlespoonfuis of chopped ginger hor been added. one-thir- lf one-fourt- h one-fourt- h Common n iiw fuMiTnkliM oy Foods. An emergency shell with a few cutis of different foods, fish and fowl, will be found a must satisfactory possession in time of need. Salmon Souffle. lteinuve the akiu and butiea from a cun ot salmon, separate Into flukes and season with one teuspoonful ot shII and two teaspiamfuls of lemon juice, with pepper uiid paprika lo taste. Cook one-hucupful ol hreud f crumbs with cupful of uillk live uilu .ies. Add the salmon, the yolks of three eggs heuteu thick and the whites folded in lust. Turn into a buttered baking dish and set into a Nerve pan ol hot WHter lo bake. ll otie-liul- with : v- r.-e- rrfe ft oiie-hul- one-hal- veal from rood with dressln. thl some of the gravy naiy he used to make a most acceptable dish. Cover the meat and hones with colt vvatet arid simmer until boiling, then add: Take one cupful u Dumplings. flour one teuspoonful of baking p.w o a teaspiamtul r.l der, salt, and buttermilk to make a drop flatter. Drop by teaspoonfuls into Cover and cook the ladling stew. eight minutes Potato Timbale. Spread a pan thickly with butter, then cover with dry bread crumbs, brush beaten egg lightly over i lie surface, then dust with crumbs again. Fill the pan with hot mashed potato seasoned Uglily with salt, pepper, butter, onion Juice, cream and the yolks of two beaten eggs to each pint of potato. Bake thirty min utos in a hot oven. Invert on a hot stand ten minutes platter and-le- t removing the mold. Muskmelor. With Ice Cream. Cm into hul ve golden mealed hen into points like a lily, rnum Serve vvilti n lug llie seeds of vanilla lee cream ami dii-- l v. nuts m garnish wih pieces ,,f Ped ginger to seeds Mcrc asi Art I'Tivs alaorntnrv ! ).utuUb4 litft- H. vat. lirh.4 - M tvitlMl, i Cabin and log house are synonymous to most persous today, but in the early days of Ohio, when such structures were common for residence purposes, there was a nice distinction between tiie two. it is brought out In the journal of Thuddeus Mason Harris, a In preacher of Dorchester, Muss., who. search of health, traveled in the summer of ISo.'J from his home to Marietta, Ohio, and published a record of his travels. He wrote: The temporary buildings of the first settlers in the wilds ure called cabins. in They are built of unhewn logs, the terstiees between which are stopped with rails, caulked with moss or straw, and daubed with mud. The roof is covered with a sort of thin slaves split out of oak or ash, about four feet long and five inches wide, fastened on b on them. heavy poles being laid "If the logs are hewed; if the inter stices be stopped with stone and neatly plastered, and the roof composed of shingles nicely laid on, it Is called a log house. A log house bus glass windows and a chimney; a cabin has commonly no window at all and only a hole at the top for the smoke to escape. Kansas City Times. Houston Saw Clearly Tiie rapid growth ol l'exos recalls the prophecy ot Sam Houston In lisd2 that Texas was capable ot up porting I O.t l.t k persons. At that there were fewer than l.nur Americans in the I .one Star state. H t time Answered What Is home without a natty? The usual thing, "6 New York World teemed contemporary. 04 9uttf t lit ia lb tuiura kf lb UTAH CONSrRVATOSY OP MUSIC SALT LAKE CtTT atlTowlwbMs- Writ lor Uforaathta. Ai-- a loral irarbln. 'Amo irfn kU hI Iw-- k mnm f SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Qtftirkiy on4 , DICTK0LYS1S w. '1 tbr MULTIPLE vw t ar-rtahl- h Alaw a--K or If ebla IVirti Mr aaul Hi. Fully auaiani Not at 11 O tumnn anMiiiwHlM, MTKk r OH, F. !. lUils. art 11. it a. Tila' St, aU liha I My. rwui u aru IHAIin. Fbm Waa Trmi-lrlw- Cullen Hotel or postpaid. Valuable bona book S in. Writ (or It today. Im4 lha- - "IIotm had hri mfflna r omi kw of. Iiv Lard, rarSaa, Aat Mar. Fl Meet Your Old Friends at tho Ford J. AlnrHfwforvotirBWiilivYMtattffoMk . Cullen Cafe and Cafeteria u XV, M Sa. St. Salt Uky City, ftab. For Old Sores Hanford's Balaam of Myrrh kadi hr Snt Mow Mth If nil CULLEN GARAGE i S7H Wnl Sad So. MEDITERRANEAN STORAGE AND SERVICE M Transylvania sailing Jan. 3(5 hlwWtrv. G)lumbian Optical Co. Clark's ttthcruiM. 66 dun, tnc lodtng C anary Islands, Caaablaara, Kobst. Capital oi Mtvneret Spain, Aljrtrs. Malta. Athma,Cof atanunople, IS day, ialeslinaand I vrpt, Italf, kivmra, Cherbourg, (Pan,!. lntluOa hotal. auutaa. BMtnra, ate. 337 So. Main, Salt Lak City Utah Oppo.il. Potofflca mwa. . Jaw SW 111 S00a rnANK C. CLARK, TUMBtdg.,K.r. 1 Artificial Ltnses Duplicated Eye Something Else tor Scientific Eye Examinations Jury to Think About Send ns broken for The hysterical sympathy shown tor murderers led Judge Slorrla Soper to say at a dinner In Baltimore: A young woman. In love with a HMr young man, had killed her rich hualmnd, and cut up his remains with a hatchet. As there could he no doubt about the woman's guilt her lawyer tried lo get her off by the ose of the sentimental stop. My responsibility In this eae Is heart rending, he said to the Jury In a tearful voice. "This lovely spring morning, as I motored In to the office, birds were singing In every tree, the green meadows were bright with wild flowers, the brooks gurgled, the trees were In blossom, and I said to myself: Sly poor client locked In a cold, gray cell, can see none of these beauteous tilings.' "'Neither can her husband wot she cut up with a hatchet, yeijed a man In the hack of the court" Detroit Free Tress. repairs. glass your Work returned same day. LittSe Hotel 167 Main Street SALT LAKE CITY W'thont Bath, per day, 91 lo tl 65 Rooms, Bin tl.ftft Room, Double Without Bath perUny, Hoomu, Htnr With Both, uny.fl SOtofLW te ItW Booms, Double With Bfbth, perjfyU-OAU Depot Street Cara Pass the Hotel pr KEARNS BLDG. GARAGE Oppoaita UtU Uoick W. N. riKtPiiO OF. U, Salt Lak City, No. 28. f-- Absent-Minde- d IndiatiupoIIg business man returned home one evening, noticed tlml his car was not In the garage and Inquired of his wife who wns driving the cor. His wife Informed him that he hu driven downtown to his work that morning, so the business man made another trip on the street car .to get bis auto. Liver Powder Appeals d Doctors may now prescribe a ot liver a day and feel aure that the patient follows Instructions. By a new process that has appeared In Europe a pound of beef and call meat can be condensed Into five tiny vials full of powder containing tin vital curative elements without the actual tissue. Liver Is valuable for restoring vitality to persons suffering trom pernicious anaemia, but it baa been difficult to get patients to eat enough of It regularly. hulf-poun- Has Ho Fear Theres only one thing that keeps a wolf from my door. What'S that? I ain't got no door!" and INSIST BAYER ASPIRIN SAY 1 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fer Neuritis Headache Lumbago Colds Rheumatism Toothache Pain Neuralgia DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART i C3 c.-i- ,rCdL u. HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR i Saw Much Difference in Log Structures Waal nftrW Sheet Music CtWfTvpuSilrtr tiviM,cuibs, Ud (tom bruises ot trains Stop spavin lamnaw Does not bhawr, rmov hmlr or f tSO at druggists, lay up bora ood !!., Ve Tecch Freni Sired sornM Now HwM ASSAYLCS AND CHEMISTS tan-don- Miw Iiim. 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Twenty million packages ft year shows their popularity. Illustrated book, Sly new flkpne Color Craft," give hundred of money-ravinhint for renewing rloHie and draperies. If Free. Write for It now. to Mae Martin, Dept F-- l 13, Diamond Dyes, Burlington Vermont iwoUm .. a 4 otai liliWilak tiauaidtuiiii nr Absoiblno o -- a a. It Ol., with only jh. !t hi ft HOTEL CREAr.1 It tnuglr ot dyeing am! litdlng. r.iM sxwrjw Mik Nat, Sir, l,- - SI drii bme ir vi t A f4lt Vufe tll lil r k MOXLIM ariety to your by t!e qqhk ta mom, w AMK( 1(4 Ju $ III Ul new ecref! (itv beautr w li r aur-r-v amikUB, other worn-r.- n brr ability to I n k aMrarllv ami at.v tteli on Ir than yoq ,n Hifti,J alA,Ar A. C. lAUNEn,TMTwft hsv. Unrn brr viiptul of butler, add olio Cllptul ot uiigar and otic egg light!) heal eii ,dd l"Ut "He HUNGERS?,. jSjtijfiasJEatlifi Dont WUM A lo hunt aut.liliM ly feiilen 10 wolld. at 1.1 Moth Praht Itoolnr of our dll ("III t tv k ning. hem. I enjoy the vicinal My month at Dlimnior ended three runaway, and we days after Gypsy all went bark to town. I wanted lud to lake us down lo fCewmrt for 8P lemtier. hul he refused lo do so. lie said (he stock market needed watching and thul ha didn't propose lo watch ll through the reverse end of society binoculars. I didn't quite understand whut be said. bqt I got Its results all right that we were md So we went Into going to NewimrL the hoi elty and opened up Pad's big town house. Of course, no one wae buck lo town at thal heuthenlsh time of (he year and It was almost as lonely as It was up at Plimtiwre. Fred was buck from Ida vacation, hut he had very little lime, lie came aiound now and then but he said nothing more about mnu men uiarrytng rich girls I didn't un derstund his silence, and out of pure Idleness I tried to encourage him to I guessed that he felt dls go on. heartened because he couldn't help me when Gysy ran away or wi'en Hie police burst In at the light, and I tried to tell him Ihut I knew It wasn't his fault. For of course It wasn't. Ilia horse was a good one. hut not good enough to catch Gypsy when she got started. I said all this, and Fred listened and thanked me and ehuntert the subject, and wouldn't come hack to It again. Ye hud been In the city for nearly a month when things began to hup i aaab u Salt La!tc City Directory IMftUlY YOURCLOrUES I aiua I ivik P'JDDINCS CALOr.E 111 Fred hud gotten Into the huhlt ot taking us about more or less always to thrilling places where none of our set ever dreamed of going. I remem her one awfully delightful place where we went through the kitchen to Hie buck yard and ate a forty-ren- t dlnoei (red-inwine Included) and didn't hear a word ot English while w were there. Josephine disapproved of these expeditions, and went only because I wore Id go without her If she didnt Of course It was only a question of time till we got Into trouble. I can see that now. Each venture Hint we got through safely made me long for one more exciting, and at Instil was a prise fight this time Free find told us that he had to reairt It In explanation of his Inability to take us out that evening; and I had lumped at tiie chance. Take us. too" I clamored. Of course there was an uproa right away. Josephine said I was crazy and Fred said It was out ot the question. But I stuck to my cjns and aftet I had made Fred onfes? that there would certainly he a tew women there and that nobody wotih' dream of hurting us. Josephine's oh lections simmered away. So we went It was not a very Important prize No national light. championships were Involved at all. As I remen hei the Dames It wus a contest between the New Jersey Mosquito ami the Brooklyn Spider. They were both lit tie and skinny and ugly And they were both as quick as chain light W u un I'. a g CHAPTER tteV . pen. d p firm ly. "I'm very glad lo beta lieen ol acrvlce to you. but -- Good by I" Thl In earnest time he was WImI could I d") I couldn't sit on Gypsy and yell to hint I cnunint gallop up to that bus loud of elartni now (hat I haiked at them I thought tiny baked tort of qmar and iletnand hi mime and whence b nine and git him another rliutoe o answer tlml ht Minn ear lo any I muMii'l even all still and watch him I rouhlu t do anything hul rid o meet Fred. no we alnioal up lo me and who srua a lot more timed Gum I whs t wauled lo ask Fred to gallop after Ih bus, which wit Into ih dlslance (or fact dliupi-arl- iig whaiever people and Ihlnga do dlof (ear Into), and to find out all h could nlauii my pi earner But I didnt do It; after all saving a gift life doesn't pul a tuna under any obligations to Iter; and ll M I (my pnewrvet) wetited to remuln anonymous. I hud no right to slop' him Iteshlea. Fred woiildii1 linvt gone; he was fusing utmut me like a hen wlih one chicken and he lnlcd on conveying m home were If (ierlecnie a carefully a siU king up out ol every fence corner In and went without a So guv word But If certainly was lough o hero with ole let a romaiitlc-liMiklneye Ih (list hero I have ever met Its go out of my Ufa In an autobus without even leaving hi name as a memento of Ida parting I cried myself to sleep Ihut oight g'-n- e man ran toward me; then, when I was nearly on him he turned and ma with me He dtdn I reach for l.lm Gypsy'S bridle; but a h he ratight the (runt of my saddle and fln-l- i vaulted up hi'hinn me iutck a a Ihodi he rent In d around me. one arm on emh aide, euoghi the bridle and pulled M.m Gypy down It iak an awfully strong mini li do It. hul he did It eaully Gypsy top about two fret Which the NIlMiti had suddenly turned Into an aggrega tlon id lieinls and eyea chiefly eyes Thai was all I mu hed almut ll a! the moment. I really had no time to study It. for by that lime li was go Ing pretty rant; and when Gypsy slopped ll simply ran way from u. When It did stop. It was a hundred yards, or more. sway. Meanwhile, my preserver I have lo call him tlml. (or I didn't learn Ills name for some time after my preto the ground server had JnniK-again. He held Gypsy's bridle with me hand and took off Ids hat with the otloT. "Are you all right now?" he asked, at casually as ll stopping runaways rum "1 laugh thank.' be said. the .Accept only Bayer pneketre liich contains proven directions. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets ts Also bottles of 24 and 100 Uru-yis- Usum ! tin w.Oe mark of Bcjer Manufacture of MonoaMticactileatct of ncy'.!caiM |