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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE.UTAIL and we are a healthy, r-- True Detective Stories IMPROVED ROADS : FOURTH DEGREE MONEY FOB BUILDING Syndicate. Inc. was hut little doubt In tbs of Thomas Byrnes, superintendent of police In New fork rity. that Louis Hauler had been murdered for the sake of the money that he was carrying with him at the time. The little Frenchman had been the proprietor of a cafe, and, having a fear of the banka of America, had the by Tbs WlMtaf TilFJtn habit of carrying hundreds of dollars d In his wallet until the opiortunlty interan Itself of purchasing national money order. One rooming he was found dead In the vestibule of hi home, a .88 caliber bullet through hla heart, and his pocketboo; mls-lnThat was all Byrne had to work upon, for there were no Indications whatever of the persons who had committed the crime. The dispatch with which the matter had been bandied, appeared to point to a professional criminal, so Byrnes gave orders that all the pawnshops Is New York were to be closely watched, and reports made to him of the pawning of any 38 caliber revolvers. Investigation of the dozen or more 38s pawned during the week which followed the JIanler shooting, showed that all hut one of them had been pledged by persons who very evidently had no connection with the murder. The single exception was one Michael McGloln, whom tike pawnbroker In question Identified by meant of his photograph la the Rouges gallery. McGlolns gun had been pawned on the morning after the murder, and, while the police had little difficulty In locating the man himself, there was not s shred ef evidence to connect him with the nanler esse, beyond the fact that he had been absent from home on the night of the shooting ha the company of four of hla boon companions. Quietly, and without allowing a word of his Intentions te leak out, Byrnes rounded up the quintet one at time, none of them knowing that the others were being arrested. Each of them waa lodged In a cell by himself and questioned closely as to his fictions and his whereabouts at the time of the murder, lu spite of the fact that Byrtics hod definite Information that the five men had been together, each of them Sold a different f story; and citch rlHrmed to hive been alone, at a considerable distance from (he Hauler house. "It's no use Inspector," said one s 4 the policemen who had been working on the case about a week after the five men had been picked up, "you can't get a thing out of em. They know, all right, but you cant convict any of em without a confession and weve tried everything, Including the third degree." "Very well, said-- . Himes quietly. well have to try the fourth degree." "Fourth degree? Wliat'a that?" "Just a little way of getting at the truth when a man wants to hold out on you." was Byrnes answer. "Tow think tberes do doubt that Mcdlolni the man? Have him brought to this office tomorrow morning, promptly at ten oclock. At tho time speclflod, Mcdloln, aul leu and resenlful at what he claimed was an illegal detention, walked lnta the Inspector office, alone. Had be been interested In such details, h might have uoted that Byrues was scuted so that he could watch ths v indow of his office which looked oul upon a corridor, and also keep an eyf upon the occupant of the only ehalt in the room, bolted to the floor la front of the desk. But McGloln wasul worrying about aueh trifles. He wai there to demand his release, and be r so In no measured told the pre-seate- energy, appetites hearty, nerves TINGLING with abundant steady and their faces radiant with the glow of perfect health, the entire family of Louis GingTas, 9 Harrison Ave., Providence, R. I., are an eloquent tribute to the powers of Tanlac, the greatest family medicine the world has ever known. g. rtie test four Itejirewntutlre of New Tork la the family and It case of Oiaa. E. Van Colt'a family, at 129 Fourth Ave. Albany. He hadn't failed me once." declared Mr. member of our family la and an "Kvery aaya; iny UlugraK, "My wife, my daughter, aa well aa myself, have ull enthusiastic over Tanlac. It's certainly runmedicine for all the fumily." been built up from a half-tick- , Tve put Tanlac to time right lnmy eww Canada comes till a From incfwage: "My Uttle girl, my son and myself are all enjoying aplendid health now and Tanlac brought It all Mrs. Bert Hewer, 193 Eai about. Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. "We caU Tanlac Tlw Family Modi cine here In our Virginia home, because It restored my mother and sister to perfect health, Just the same as It has done me," Is the enthusiastic statement of Mrs. J. F. Itobertson, Dunvtlle, Va. And on through the list, mrn, women and children from every state In the Tanlac. Take, for Instance, the case of John Union und every province of Cunada Wldner, 1571 Itooeevelt Ave Ia An- unhesitatingly come forward and tell gelos, Calif, who aaya : "My wife, tny In words ringing with sincerity of the aolf and little hoy are now pa healthy, wonderful benefits of health and that Tanlac has brought into x happy family aa you will ever see their homes that were formerly dark and Ita all due to Tanlac. Of that of Mrs, John Marquis and'ered by the gloom of sickness, suffer her family of sixteen living tn Man lug und despair. And should yours he one of those Chester, N. 11, at 292 Belmont M where any member of the fam home, been the mil;, She saya: "Tanlac has medicine used In our house for two ily h thin, run down and weakened years and It has kept every one of the from loss of appetite, caused by Indl sixteen here In the best of health, gev.ion und stomach troubles, you have In Cldcngo, Frank It lttehnrdv, of ut j our very door the meuna that will 441 South Wood St., writes: "We will no doubt bring the sunshine of vigor never he without Tur.luo In our house otis health hack Into their Uvea und - Jitsf ft tt htis dfme la m- - many after tttr deup my wife, tny son and myself to thousands of other casco. Do not from ft Tanlac of of botte we your are whore the very picture lay. (let health." druggist today. ret ef people Into a down, wora-fu- t healthy, liappjr family brimful of new life and energy." And tha experience. of thta family la only typical of thouannda of others -- whose statements are tau JUe dnthe Tanlac office. Hardly a day purees that does not bring acorea of aueh of pralae from every part of the United grate and Canada from fa ml Ilea where mother, fattier, ton and daughter have an found health, con tentment and the joy of living through almply taking a course of far-awa- y ine-aag- -- hap-oiucs- ? s Cucumber History. strange recipe was once given for the use of cucumbers. It stated, peel off the cucumber, slice It, Jiepper it, put vlnegnr to It, and then throw It out of the window. It Is, of course, difficult to account for tastes; but this rather suggests advice prompted by an enfeebled digest lonr The cucumber lias for centuries bad a place In the worlds dletnry tnble. Wc have biblical authority for the statement that when the Israelites complained to Moses, they said: "We remember the tlsli which we did eat In Egypt; the cucumber and the melons." There may le Imaginative mliuls who wilt see here a lin, with thut popular English dish of today, walnam and cucumber, Chicago Query Stumpe Smoker. When Janies Murphy of Long Island City was nrrulgned In the Umg Island City police court on a churge of smoking in a subway station, he was asked by the magistrate to gtve an explanation. Murphy said; "Judge, 1 paid my fare, and had Just rilled tny pipe SniTwent dowu Into the subway, and 1 had my pljw In my hand, and having no place to put it, I put It In my mouth. Its the first time It has ever hspitened, judge. "AH right, Murphy. answered Judge will suspend sentence on you Doyle, thlfc time. But suppose you had au umbrella in your hand?" Murphy grlunsd, and left the courtroom. A i Journal An attorney of hm Angeles ndvei Used for a chauffeur. Some twenty-odreiqtonded and were being questioned as to qualifications, efficiency and whether married or single. Finally, lurntng to a negro chap, he said : "How about you, George; are you Is It Progress? "It tnny he progress or It mn.v lu another form of motion said Old Man Domlle, hut It la apparent that nowadays the loss of a reputation for probity and virtue Is not so much of a handicap as It was n few years ago In fact, I have heard some handclap-pinon the technical acquittal of self confessed notorious crooks." Chicago Daily News. d married? g makes boss, mail own livin. From Judge. "Nitw-Klr- , Ah naw-elr- . Wise 1s the man who catches at the right time and lets go at the moment A Distinct Benefit. The world conference will result In ninny benefits, remarked the observer. "True," rejoined Senator Sorghum; Its high flnnnce If you win, hut It "and one of the most Important of Is highway robbery If the other fellies In the fnct that a number them low wins. of gentlemen from abroad were detained long enough to get net utti InWomen are fond of bargains, yet formation going home nml writa cheap mnn Is never popular with ing their Impressions of America." them. A mans tendency to give ftrtviee Is Though the ostrich Is no gambler In Inverse ratio to hU ability to mind be has tips on many race. bis own business. - e , WARNING! Say Bayer! .when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name Bayer" on tablets, you are not 'getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physician? over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Toothache Earache . , Accept only "Bayer , Colds Neuralgia Lumbago , Pain, Pain package which contains proper directions. Also bottles of 24 and ICODniggteta. Handy Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet tb tzad mark of Ewer L ecu lecture f UeDoeerttceeUeeter ut BatlcrUncte Splrtn 1 "That's all right, Mif&oin," replied Sit down a minute. Tvs Byrnes. several things to attend to." and h motioned to the chair, placed so that it too commanded a view of the corA moment later th ridor window. office door oiwned sad a man cam 1a Bvrtiea, watching the gunman cloeely saw that he was barely able to aup press a stirt for the visitor was th pawnbroker with whom McGloln has pbnlged his revolver. Without sayia a word, the pawnbroker crossed tbs room, laid McGloln'a gun oa tha la spector's desk aud walked out. "Neat little boy." remarked Byrnes picking up the revolver. "Ever aes It, before? , "Never," growled McOloln. "1 thought not," was the reply. "ITi the gun that llaaler, the Frenchman was shot with. Weve finally got a line on that case, after working on 11 for ever a month. Found a man sbt was a witness of, the shooting " At this moment, by a prearranged signal, one of McGloUt's partners was marched past the corridor window "Yes. continued Byrnes, apiarln not to notice the gunmans agitation j "and we've also found su iuan w ho wai present" at which the second of th quintet was ushered past the window "and two others who have confesses tteir part in the robbery hut whs lulm that the niun who fired the sho j wns Knp It, for God's sake, chief man In the chair cried the M nerves ?!. uttered by the solitary hatf-r-ase- d Rheumatism Neuriti- s- inai-eoto- term. ' ncnicnTand the marshalling - ut- eiilcn-It I : e kinder his very eyes, didnt mean to do it, hut kin- Sm:- i.r-e- i one for the I"', rues. fourth d ol ittoj I sbo re ' ROADS According to Bureau of Public Roads $339,375,000 Must Be Expended In Three Years. Bum (Prepares by Hit Make use of it for your information on question tEat are' purxling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care, fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given is these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and k All communications will always be held in will be given prompt attention- This t Arrlcultam I funds for The total of federal-ai- d mad building apportioned among the various states up to the present time by the bureau of public roads. United States Department of Agriculture, aggregates $389 ,875, ooo, according to a tabulation prepared by the department. Of this sum I73.125.0ts) is apportioned under the federal highway set. approved by T resident Harding November 9, last, and $206,750,000 represents the total apportionment under the old acta. Under the terms of the new act the federal aid money will be available to the states fee- - two years after the close of the fiscal year for which the money Is appropriated. This provision Is made to apply to the money appropriated under the previous act and It amend nient aa wcjl as to the new approprta-Tlon- . According! y. t be new approprla tion must be expended by June 30, 1924, and the time allowed for the expenditure of the balance of the previous appropriation which remain? In some ststes is extended to June 30. 1923. The forest road appropriation Is" available until expended. The new appropriation la to be ex pended upon a definite, connected ays tem of highways in each state, of not to exceed 7 per cent of the total mileage of highways already existing In the state. This system Is to bs divided Into two parts ; the first to Include the more Important roads, which are to be known as the primary or Interstate highways ; the second to is your comer. - absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake Gty. - - plainly in pen and ir.l to - :fr xvn,, V1 " ' ! L.jh t VvH.rt W ? l " f 4 II J Vj 'U rt r 1 I I v " H "i Is ittl y4' I , I s. w " - X. y, ' - .... 1 C; V- .I- ir JV V li-'- r'- A Model something help me. Miss Brooks. George is to very; attentive and thoughtful, and it is this quality I like to much. But gradually he has become to regard me more intimately until he asked me to marry him. Ho it forty years old Tvhiie I am only 21, but in spite of this he is very romantic. .Nov, he vill not take no for an ansverand oh.hov I hate to disappoint him. He has said over and again that I am the most glorious thing that had ever entered his life, that he vould never care to go on alone without me and vould have nothing more to live for. 1 have seen despair manifest Itself jn boys before, yet they Verejyounger and I knev they Would get over it nicely. Somehow the thought occurs to me so many times, that Georg might commit suicide. Rather do anything than to have would caused such a tragic, despicable, sureYet, I cannot feel ly dreadful thing. J should marry him , as the disappointment would be greater then when he learned J did not love him then comas the fear that probably ciuld not ketP ouch a vow a lifetime; when J became bored, a half hour seems a dreadful age what of, a LIFETIME? Yet, I DO like his loving me. Probably, I should have married him, had it not been for my family, who highly disapprove of him and, well, 1 guess their argument IS only reasonable, i. e.t he cannotf at this tima, support a wife in any ind of moderate comfort, will try to pul this from my until your answet appears. Oh, please, may 1 hear from jou as soon as posibl ? Yours disconsolately, AMBER, Dubois, Idaho. You poor dear disconsolate, cheer up. I can't believe it can be half as bad as you seem to think. In the first place you infer that you do not love George. If so you should by all means tell him about it. In the consideration of marriage, disparity of age should not be of nearly so great importance as that of whether you have a similar viewpoint on the essential things of your every day life. Age is largely a matter of thought. Many people are younger at forty than others are at twenty-onBeware of the man who says he cannot live without you. That is selfishness. In most instances they manage to get along quite nicely, and I wonder after all if it is worth the trouble to try to prevent them from committing such a tragic, - despicable, dreadful thing. How do you fed about it by this time. It isn't a bad idea to consider your family's viewpoint. They ara quite trustworthy as a rule and are thinking only of your interests. Here is wishing you the best of luck and may happiness attend you whatever the out- -, Please do not let it hang on come. and permanently injure your health. Would like very much for you to write me as to just how you decide this question. con-scien- ,f; 4 why a dog so often turned round and Dear Mist Drools. round before f malty lying down. J This dreadful affair is telling on wonder if you could give us the reason ce J MUST do mj health and if there is a reason for this. Thanks to avert the situation please ! ,'-'- '' , x 5t - Stretch ef Improved Roadway. Include the secondary or Intercounty highways. The primary roads. It la provided, shall not be more than of the mileage In the system. The second part will make up tha balance of the system. three-seventh- s MONEY IN QUEBEC HIGHWAYS Amount Now Reaches Sum of $86,000,, 000 Foreign Motorcar Leave $35,000,000. Forty thousand miles of roads tn the province of Quebec occupy an area of 320,000 acres, which at $50 an acre, makes a value of 118,000,000, according to S. L, Squires, chairman of the executive committee of the Canadian Good Hoads association. The cost of the work done on the highways prior to 1912 aggregated $40,000,000, whils the amount spent by the province sine thut date amounted to $30,000,000. This constituted a total investment In Quelwc roads of $80,000,000, The, number of motorcars entering Quebec tu 1020 totaled 84.435. Thes foreign cars left no less than '$'13. 807,200. It Is expected that when the final figures for 1921 are compiled this amount will total approximately $35, (KK),000. Of an Estimated Total of 2,478,551 Mile of Highways Only 299,135 Aro Improved. IWsplte the fact that the Unttoo States hue 7,000.000 vo hides lu operation leading the world motor-drive- n this respect motorists will be sur prised to learn that but 12 per cent ol this country are surfaced. the roads-o- f Out of an estimated total of 2,478.552 mile of public rural roads, only about 219.135 are surfaced or Improved. In Much Road Building. totul of 28,135 miles of roads were built, under construction or tinder A agreement for construction throughout the United States since July 1. 191(3 . The cost of the roidwttjs is or an average co?t of f IT.GIX per mile. $196,131,-CM1.43- Drainage and Dragging. With good drainage and constant dragging, after it becomes sufficiently H, dry after .each rain, a rood bed be built up and packed that wil tw payable lu ordinary had weather. TED, Murray, Utah Yet, Ted. there really is a reason for this. The dog Jk simply a v. ilJ animal made tame, or domesticated. Now the dog follows the habit cf hi wild forefathers who lived in the jungle grass and if they wanter a comfortable bed they had to turn round and round a few times to as to level the grau. Will be glad to hear from you again. f I. is f! SALT LAKE Business Directory our SAYINGSJNYESTMENT run Will enable Jon to bnild np a fund whirk will f1 jrou an independent Income. Send for our illuitrnted book. No. A 4, which bow what ajatematic Investment and compound interest will do. FAIRER EOKD Suite i KCRTGACE CO. Walker Bunk Building 410-1- OLDSMOBILE DEALERS WANTED In LUh. Idaho. Ne- sd a, Wyoming. Liberal rommlssion wiU send representative on request. A. E. TOUR SSEN Distributor. ct khUWLl ON BEAUTY SHOP Everythin known in beautj culture. Let us tell you about our Creams, powder and Hair Goods. S6V S. Util e. -- for 34 years a leader. Buy by the case efhat's the QE(QRf ufLr Dear Helen Brooks: IV are Wondering whether you can help us get a receipe for making Spanish rice. A friend of ours who formerly lived in Mexico, made a dish they called Spanish rice, which was delicious. Have lost their address as Will appreciate your efforts in trying to locate this receipe for tu. Well FEW RURAL ROADS SURFACED fot the anticipated answer. as receipe. MEXICO, Salt Lake. i Your Grocer guarantees absolutely 1 Believe yon will find the following ML SINES COLLEGES receipe for Spanish rice very good, - D. M. BUSINESS college. although it may not be just the parSskeot of Efficiency. AS aamaaereiol krweha ticular one you have in mind: N. Main Sc, Salt Laka Ct Catalog free. Cover one cup of rice with cold PLEATING S BUTTONS water; heat to boiling point and boil 2 minutes. Drain in a strainer, rinse Accord is n. Side, Bo Pleating. Hsmstiteh.aS Button. Buttonholes. Eld Const Parkae. well with cold water and drain again. Cut four slices of bacon in shreds, WAS HULK PUBLISHES crosswise and cook until crisp. Rekind to your kerf your Book Binding-ar- y move bacon, add to rice. Git one- - penTake n ter. l i'h i Trade Bindery . Salt Lake Clt ol green pepper in shreds and FIXTURES AND SHOW CASES cook in bacon fat until soft, then add pepper and bacon fat to rice. Cover W art manufacturer f Bank. Office rf Store Pixturen. Art In Fixtnr-- e is with three cups of well seasoned Btniitees." Bait Lak Cabinet A Future 0 , chicken broth, season well with salt, DEPARTMENT STOEES "over and let cook until rice has ab- sorbed broth and is tender then add fiEND TO WALKERS. SALT LAK CITT f for osythin jam sen not get ta I one cup of thick tomato puree and .one atorea. cup of grated cheese.. Mix UTAti MK1 AL (VukhS. MTg.a Type Mctasa well with a fork and heat though over ooilmg water. of DK I SSM AKINC KtiSTER SCHOOL tiM in Sewme. Dear H den Brooks : and li tin. M . Maui. , h- J g f-a- h. two-thir- ds -- I ' tn a WcLhlr.g the question Jog lie wn Send ln-tr- 1. ,, THE KNOWLTON SHOP. W S. t th ne rtan"nt t" the m.il mr nt p'r cane vp as to aoi e' Lrms'iicn ug. i'uuui a buttni. ISH'iuo ) 11 ; 'I 1 |