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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Wild nf the ,crieS 1.J Dog Nfodelhrough the spaniel, leapeJ H parting Us green of smells d,; fl variety '' cuhtlest combination iB FJV'n Strong smells trils 3 smells of flowers; E"of leaf ami bramble; crossed the road; 3s hey, hey entered the a snielis u ' ,r d - WNU Serrtew, 'li "I came to see If I could about your grandfather. Wont yS need money?" Not from you. The management of thaL Wh0 was the saved? Walter's little girl, Jean." "ell, of all the breaks Grand-Ppassing out for the kid of the 'le hfMed. She laughed, laughed until the sound cracked In an hysterical sob. Miily! Miily! Stop! You wont be able to ride if you dont Here look up." He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket Let me wipe your eyes. Now smile as if I were a Johnnie in the front row." She looked up with an attempt which twisted his heart l ! All set now? She choked back a sob. Caught the handkerclrief. "All set, Roddy. I have .May Prudence Schuyler conies from New York to Prosperity Farm in Maine, inherited from her uncle', to a iri Off he flashed like a make a new life for herself and her brother, David, his health broken m fl)n a rush through water by tragedy. Prue falls from the barn his ll further. He forgot loft into the arms of Radney Ger-ara all humankind. rich young man. There Is once a mutual attraction, but Pru-at dence suspects men since her sisJe heard whips crack. He ter's husband ran away with her At last be stopped brother s wife. Len Calloway tries faded; to incantation buy Prue's timber, but she dislikes him and contracts with Rod to tail waging bis back across dispose of the trees. She is visited by Mrs. Walter Gerard and her small ?:3 where Miss Mtfol',y daughter, Jean. They leave Prue Flush rankled. She comes in contact with ,,FlushI umlirella ---, them again when she accompanies ,'and waving her Rod he Atlantic ful to his home, to see his beautiWoolf in garden. David arrives from New York. A clown comes, advertising a circus in a nearby town. Prue promises to accompany Rod and Jean to In the Bermuda the circus. While they are a group of islands in the parade. Chicot, an old watching clown, Is south. 600 mile, Atlantic, accidentally killed. He was the to fNVW York. grandfather of Miily Gooch, one of Although said this? of which about a the circus riders. Rod had known ia number, her when she lived on Prosperity Sure, but wliat the dickens will a occupy i e inhabited, theymiles. The Farm. Calloway Intimidates laborers so that they cannot be hired to you do with it? Haven't any pock18 by 2 ets concealed in that ritzy costume, ' an area of 9,000 acres, cut the timber for Gerard. , cZl d, Tl -- V That-a-gir- i group contains 12,000 CHAPTER VI 8 love Harry Will me married? think so. He is married women. should zy about ble- lilk. aim i$h for strong drugs? to give a laxative of adult to a child, strength just because you give It less often or in less lone It is not wise time amounts. h I mistake. iTjie better way a is I and bowel troubles can often be traced upsets children sessional sluggish i'ion in a child of to relieve spells or any age: laxative containing I laxative). California if Figs has the right amount fens use, and this rich, fruity les not harm or upset a childs j liquid noturaf LAW lion at n sh ei ipitals advise liquid laxatives, use the liquid form, any child who has been ing in the hospital usually iff vith bowels working like innoL lion f age, a aratk change now to pure, Syrup of Figs instead of the tenam a iliiliw, rhemes, 1. Frr ; erne r, IF vith general httle upsets and com-ju- st disappear as a rule and soon normal and happy d is ft JEST." First: LIQUID IS M i oltmU wont risk any appetite, physical condi-- ! you to your childs and AM ome watch. igulated the proper Second: give to the childs age. liquid laxative lor children. suited of the dose, if jrcduce without r stall are movingrepeated, bowels WS e 'al laxative lor jure California Wrt 'hottfe this purpose Synip of Figs. "California" Angi j hat Tin needs more than cosmetics Beauty of skin on within. Vi hencotnej doss the por c j Garfield rcl,eve the fu1sy5,einpromPt- 1r'niHIy1etfectively.j4 filore2Sc&tte 30 rff l('T k "'is, 'Mi The t t !' TH, e" Ja' hsun, ,Ue, j, ; After Effect "I"1 challenge to Calloway had A been good theater, but could he back It up, Gerard asked himself, as a few moments later his car shot Into the highway between the two great iron gates set In stone posts at High Ledges. He wanted to reach the show grounds before Miily went on for her act Terhaps he couldnt help her, but if he didnt she might turn to someone not so disinterested as he. His thoughts turned back to the first time he had seen Miily Gooch. Her father and mother had hired T- Faithful e pp,"'"5 u a whole trni,,( spired and uninspiring ns they may seem to one who looks upoa them coldly and impersonally? The setting to rights of the little Lome, the preparation of the meal the family will enjoy are the.--e duties trying to a woman of imaginaVltl'., ( lilt r, tion? For my part I should say the more imagination, the le.'S trying they are. Every job, of course, at some fine palls, all woik has its good and Its less pleasant aspects. Duties which In themselves might be plensureable become a strain when multiplied beyond the capacity of a single person to cope with them. But If the demands upon her are within reasonable limits, I can very well understand a wife and mother with nhnndant imagination enjoying Vi-the tasks involved in the making of jd a home and the upbringing of children. It requires imagination on the part of the observer to feel the joyous thrill in the task of making up a lunch for little Bobby to take to school, to measure the unbounded flights of fancy enjoyed by a mother A bedspread in crochet Is a work bent over the apparently monotoof art, attracts attention and fre- nous job of making a party dress for quently becomes an heirloom. A her daughter. Is It that women are suited to spread crocheted in one piece benr that their imagination decomes cumbersome as the work proIIovv feats cromuch monotony? to gresses. simpler Ill'll Syndicate. WNU Service. chet one motif at a time and ttien assemble the motifs to complete spread. Watch your work grow when It can Record Whitewashed be taken along with you to social When John Yncko, headman ot gatherings. Idiots, Czechoslovakia, returned home The above Ulusrraiion represents he found that the walls of his room the Snow Flake motif and how it had been whitewashed by Ids wife, so shows up when put together. Tills he bent her. John told the Judge the motif when made of carpet warp local council meets In the room, and momeasures six Indies. Thirty-twto save paper, lie hml written the tifs can be made from one pound of minutes on tho walls. His wife's warp. This is only one of the 29 act caused the loss of an entire motifs shown In our hook No. 27 on years records. motif bedspreads. These motifs can also be used to make match sets for bedroom: curtains, pillows, chair-backscarfs, etc. Write our crochet department inclosing 15c for this hook No. 27, Illustrated, with Instructions, or send 25c and receive also hook No. 20, with 72 edgings and Insertions In crochet for all purposes. Address Home Craft company Dept. B Nineteenth & St. Louis avenue St. Louis, Mo. Croclict Motif for Bedspread By EMiLIE LORIMG t,ian any mss his brain, stirring linrts releasing .uin" . X the win3 came d,)Wn '-"- r 111 u tl,at hot chilly feeling. -J the S red brick house for almost nothing and had lived there one summer while out of a circus job. He, at High Ledges from prep school for vacation, had spent every available hour with the family listening to their stories of the Big Top. After the Gooch family left the red brick house for the circus, Miily had come each year to visit the Puffers to get fed up and some red blood Into her, Mother Puffer had told him. He had seen her rarely, but, as she had grown Into a stunning looking girl, her long, narrow eyes and her expert use of them had caught Len Calloway. Had It been Just an exciting game with her? She had become engaged to him. Next he heard of her he had old, ir received a wire: MUST SEE YOU STOP SHOW IN YONKERS SATURDAY STOP DONT FAIL ME. MILLY GOOCn." lie could recall even his amazement at the summons. Why had she sent for him? In that far away summer Walter had been more of a friend than he; he had been fascinated by her mother. Of course ROD. he would go. He remembered the defiance In her big dark eyes, the whiteness of as she her face under its make-up- , had whispered; I Ive walked out on Len, Rod." lie recalled that he had laughed at her it was unbelievable that Calloway would release anything he once had held. She had retorted: Yeah, it isnt a Joke. I well, your brother Walters been my boy friend. I just burn him up. Im sick of riding, riding whether Im feeling bum or not, and having Grandpop out of a Job half the time. Im going to be a lady and be taken care of and take care of him. Walter!" Gerard felt again the shock that had brought him up Walter! Walter has a standing. wife." lie remembered her laugh. Say, Big Boy, where have you come from? Been asleep since the Puritans landed? lie had caught her hands tight In his. Look here, Miily, you cant do that. Walter isnt worth it. Miily I Promise that you you Miily! wont unt;l I see you again, Quite plainly now he could see her shining eyes as they had met his. Liston, if you care what 1 do, I promise, Roddy. lie sent the ear ahead In a burst of speed. A string of wagons was leaving the show grounds ns he entered. That meant that the audience was in the big tent. Gerard stopped before the tent on the wall of which MADEMOISELLE MILLED" was stamped In black letters. As If she had beeit waiting for him, Miily Gooch stepped from behind the curtain .drawn across the front of it. You sure are n dependable guy, She perched on the top of Roddy. a pedestal. Take that chair. Say, wasnt that a terrible deni Grand-pogot tills morning. And wasnt it like Len Calloway to put oil his That hot at just that minute bozos grow n old," When did you tail with him last, Miily?" "The day I gave him biuk Ids ring. Look out for him, he has It in for you, Bodily. Doesn't he know that It was Walter, not you, who made me break with him?" p have you? Its so fine, Ill tuck it In here." She thrust it under her low-cu- t bodice. What will you do this winter, Miily? Hollywood. Two big shots from a traveling talkie studio saw me ride a month ago. And what do you think ? Mother Puffer and old whatta mean is SI came to see me this afternoon She wants 1 should spend Christinas with them. What say, Roddy?" If you visit the Puffers you may run into Len Calloway. What if I do? ll give him a little whirl for old times sake. You dont think Im afraid of that big noise, do you? Ive traveled some since I sent you that S O S." And traveled straight, Miily? She met his eyes squarely. Sure thing. Didnt I promise? Im off men, theyre just a game, anyway," Time for your act, Miily." As the maid spoke behind them, r a groom in velvet with silver trimming led a e horse bridled with rhinestones to the tent, Miily caught Rodney's hands and looked np at him. Ill be good. 1 promised you, didnt I? Theres only one person who could tempt me not to be, and he he doesnt know I'm on earth He A hiss. A flash cut off the word. What was that? Don't be so Jumpy, Roddy. If you traveled with this show youd get used to that sound. Flashlight Publicity, of course. Some reporter writing up the show wants a picture." A whistle blew. "Thats for me. Id better get going. Bye-byRoddy. Don't dont send me any more money ever I wont need It now that I've gone Hollywood. Perhaps youll be at High Ledges at Christmas if Miss Schuyler stays." What had she meant by that, Gerard wondered, as his eyes followed tulle and glisher in her rose-coltening satin across the yard. Was his feeling for Prue so evident? One foot on the step of his car, Gerard stopped and stared. Had a red roadster shot out of the parking place Just ahead, or was Len Calloway so much on his mind that he had imagined It? No. Dave has, but but I was out when he called." Well, of course; Rod was away to the city most three weeks trying to get some firms to sign up for the timber you and 1dm are goin' to cut. Since he come back he's been terrible busy cruising the woods. Rod Isnt used to havin difficulty gettin what he wants; things have always come easy for him. This lumber business pears to be gettin od bis nerves. Jim was tellin me this morning that Rod snapped at every one who come near him yesterday. Perhaps its that newspaper picture of him and Miily Gooch holdln hands in front of her tent at the circus that come out in the local paper the day after the show was here that got him mad. Well, If here he Isn't now What you gumshoeing round like that for, Roddy?" Trudence was furious at her own start of surprise, nad Rodney Gerard seen it? lie did look troubled. There were lines between Ills nose and mouth she never had seen before; he had lost some of his bronze. His eyes seemed deeper and darker and bluer In contrast. "Well, will I pass? Perhaps you weren't sizing me up, perhaps you were Just wondering how it happened that I had caught you, True of Prosperity farm. "Dont bite, Rod. Si Tuffor flung himself into the breach. Now that 1 Of course. get through that!" The pesky hens aint the only Hear things that escaped yesterday. Lout that convict who dug himself out of prison?" Mane Mack heard the announce ment on the radio and told me She's all excited about it. He isnt small town, likely to come to this he?" is hed be running hi "Gorry-me- , if he did." Puffer noose a head In Thats a shook the wire netting. And you ve (lone. good Job youve brothdone another good Job. Vour better. much so Is er feet. Her Prudence sprang to her radiant was face her eves shone, 'Then you've noticed It, too, Mr. Imagination? Si? It Isnt just my It, So's Moth Sure. I've noticed color Is Whatta mean is, his an he Is stronger, voice hotter, his to Ihe In he moves quo ker. Cornin seitln David on h. country is jest It, too. feet Rod's noticed lulV0'lt I Oh. he ru know. Gerard lately so I dldnt . as eves deuce avoided 1ulWs f ; remembered the nmny t.im ; e l" ',n she had fled lo that she would not see Lodaej Gerard when he calh 1 . you haven t s' Gorry-meSeen Jim Armstrong?" !! J 1 Its in my shop. , o Ill Daily Tasks for Wife and Mother d milk-whit- pulled. Grand! Hold It a minute till 1 get tliis brad in; two more and Its done. These pesky hens got out yes terday and scratched In my garden border. There! Id like to see them Hi I Rod!" The hail came from the garden. Prudence dashed toward the gate and collided with a big, spectacled man with heart warming eyes. lie smiled. Miss Schuyler, Isnt It? I would recognize you anywhere from Jean's Im Jim Armstrong, description. and I am happy to report that you have a nice little bunch of money in your wood lot. Prudence extended an eager hand. Have I really! I'm so glad you've come. Now I con learn a lot about, trees. Will you take me on as a pupil?" From the corner of her eye Prue noted with satisfaction the set of Rodney Gerards jaw. She would show him that he couldnt kiss her after he had been holding Miily Goochs hands. Jim Armstrong laughed. Sure Ill take you along If Rod says the word. lies my boss. Im a whale of a teacher. Rod said you had a plan of your wood lot, The Hundreds, Mis3 Schuyler. Slay I see It?" bring it to the living room. Prudence was conscious of Cer-arwatching her as a few moments later she cleared a place on her brothers desk and spread out the blueprint Jean danced In from the kitchen, her hands full of cookies. She crossed the room to speak to David Schuyler seated In the wing chair. As Armstrong Joined them, Rodney Gerard detained rrudence rose-eolo- Prudence pulled at the wire netting at one side of the poultry yard Darn!" she gritted between her teeth, as the elusive thing wriggled away from her. "Mr. SI, Im not so me a hand, good as I thought. Give will you? Puffer seized the netting, and True! You cant do It I You knew what you were doing when you looked at me like that. Youre no child. Be a sport You deliberately smashed my control, and now you make me pay for letting myself go. Well, I'll take my medicine, I will keep away until you want me, Ill never kiss you again until you ask me to. If I ask you? That's the funniest thing I ever heard." Ail right, its the funniest thing you ever heard. But the promise stands. I " Few Women Will Look Upon Household Duties as Monotonous. Women are best suited for monot- at the desk. Wait a minute! Look here, Prue, you didnt mean what you said Its So Fine, Ill Tuck It in Here." youve got company, Miss Prue, Ill go an' chop some wood. He moved away with surprising quickness. Mr. Sli Prudence started after him, but Gerard caught her arm and held It. Youre not going until you tell me why you have been dodging me." "I dodging I How absurd!" Is It? Drop that hammer. It As makes you look bloodthirsty. she still clutched the tool, he loosened her fingers ntll it dropped to That's better. I want the ground. to talk to you before Armstrong and Jean get here. Have you seen that Infernal picture?" Picture?" Prue echoed the word with breezy Indifference. Dont bluff. You know perfectly well that Im referring to that fool snapshot of Miily Gooch and me at the circus." "Oh, that! Really, I'm not interested." Look here, youve got to be interested. I'm willing to bet my roadster that Calloway had a hand in that. It would be like his methods" It "Dont abuse Len Calloway. would he disloyal for me to listen Prudence hoed that her because eyes and voice were as maddeningly provocative as she intended them to be because, you see, I've decided to have him cut my timber." onous jobs." That heading to a news dispatch sent several of our readers up In about letting Calloway cut that timarms. Best suited indeed. What ber. You mustnt do it." mean is that women did the they The sternness of his voice sent monotonous work that was put upon tingles through her veins, but she them ns long as they could not help her lids kept provoldngly lowered. themselves, writes one of the I can transact my own business, friends whom we heard from before. thank you. When I need help I The basis for It all was the publishall appeal to Mr. Armstrong, lie cation of a report of a British sociImpresses me as being such a reliologist, that women adapt themable, person." selves to monotonous work with I get you. And Im not All greater success than men, tliut they right, let me cut your timber and can best bring themselves to the you will have no fault to find with daily performance of monotonous me again ever Ill be the original work without losing their interest In ice man." life. lie turned on Ills heel. It Is true enough that women have As the outer door closed on Armfor centuries done uncomplainingly strong and Gerard, Prudence crossed the work that was their duty, though to the fireplace and head on her It was not always the work they hands resting on the mantel looked would have chosen. The reference unseelngiy down at the red coals. Is of course to the monotonous grind "Is Armstrong an old friend, of housework, the job of home and Prue?" her brother asked. children. But it seems to me that Ills tone brought the color to her that is not all there Is to It face. "No. Ive never seen him beThe question is, are household fore today. Why ? tasks as monotonous to the wife and You seemed to twinkle, twinkle mother as they seem? Are the rouwith excitement when you spoke to tine chores involved always as unin- him." She dropped to the floor cushion beside his chair. Humorous, aren't you? Perhaps 1 did rather overdo the act, Dave, d welcunie-to-our-eit- Head COLDS but" But it was done for Gerards benefit, wasn't It? Like him a lot, dont you?" Like him! No. the kidneys. The right dose ot a liquid laxative brings a more natural movement, and there is no discomfort at the time, or after. The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. A properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin brings safe relief from constipation. It gently helps the average persons bowels until nature restores them to regularity. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Tepsin is an approved liquid laxative which all druggists keep ready for use. It makes an ideal family laxative; effeetive for all ages, and maybe given the youngest child. v He leaves me cold. Put MonlhoLalum Ini the nostrils to relievo irritation and promote What have you against him?" You said yourself that you were confoundedly sorry that he he knew that circus clown, Dave. If I had any suspicion of him then, I haven't now. I think him one of the finest, cleanest, slraight-est- , most likable men I ever met, ! "What will admit that I have had Never had she seen eyes blaze as und you some experience." white Ills in blazed Rodney Gerard's "Tliats what we thought about face. She remembered what Si had said about his mood the last week. Julies huGiand before they were She shouldn't have tried to torment married." I never thought that, lie was him but hadnt that hateful picbut he and her irresistible He too? charming caught ture hurt her, had a bad eye. I tried to make Julie by the shoulders. You didn't mean that, Prue, understand, but she wouldn't listen, I never have bared my heart to you about letting Calloway cut for you." before, more lrue; never will again. I I The meant it. course "Of It now to beg you to listen am 1 doing bullish go 1 think of it the more to your instinct when It sounds Its on the Idea. I'm beginning to like Hes so forceful, warning tocsin." Leu 'cry much. I shall never love any man but so Forceful!" For a pulsing Instant you, Dave darling. I shall remain lie lrue of Prosperity farm and make Rodney Gerard hesitated, then Forceful his arms, in your life a bmdetl by tamping on her caught ardtrail." hard, his mouth, your lie crushed "Go slow. No armor ever bns ent, uron hers. "If tiiats what you He kissed her been forged which la invulnerable e Gorgeous" to love. If you havent really loved, aPain. Prudence wreathed herself free. you haven't really lived. Aa for was throb having you camped on my trail, I Every pulse in her body had lie dared! wouldnt have pulled through if it blng unbearably. Row d the cir- hadn't been for you arid I have Was that the way he voice pulled through. I feel like a new her dragged Fhe cus rider? man. I have a brand new outlook. tank. "Petit ever speak to me again! I know now Umt I got the signals you cut mixed, I surrendered to heartbreak Fur! 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