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Show Thursday, October 26, 1933 TRY THIS! When children won't eat and won't gain 3 weight The youngster who bat no appetite, probably bat stasis. A little syrup ot figs will soon correct this condition then watch the child eat and gain I Mothers should never coax a child to eat. Nature knows best Remove the cause of a youngster's poor appetite get rid of stasis. Children who don't eat are sluggish. Bead what the "California treatment" Is doing for sluggish, listless children In every part of the country I A POUND A WEEK. Your child will eat well from the day and hour you conquer sluggishness. But that girl or boy with furry tongue and a bad breath should not be dosed with alts! Begin tonight, with enough pure figs to cleanse the colon thoroughly. Less tomorrow, then very other day, or twice a week, until the appetite, digestion, weight, complexion, tell you the stasis Is gone. When a cold or other aliment has again clogged the system, syrup of figs will soon set things to right When appetite falls, tongue Is coated white, eyes are a bilious yellow, California syrup of figs will gently stimulate the colon muscles and the child you used to coax to cat will fnlrly devour his food. The claims made for California Syrup of Figs are true and it wilt do the same for you IF you get genuine CALIFORNIA Syrup of Figs. Don't accept any substitute. MEMBER N. R. A. syrup of Mountain Laurel Poisonous Mountain laurel (Kalmia ) is very poisonous to cattle that may eat it. Although poisonous to man. It should hardly be called a but is rather a poison causing sickness which Is limited to the various parts or organs for which It has selective affinity. Kalmia causes pains of a rheumatic or neuralgic character. ' latl-folia- WHEN SHES ufSET h SUFFERS Drove Constipation lel hdWilHU -- 1 v 1 1 made her achy, half-aliv-e. cross, Now she 'ts a rovaDie disposition, new pep and vitality. eed Nature's warning: Slumsk howels invari- aDiy result in poisonous wastes ravagingyour system of ten the direct cause of headaches, colds, complexion troubles. NATURE'S REMEDY the mild, laxative safely stimulates the tntirt eliminative tract strengthens, regulates the bowels for normal. natural functioning. Get a 25c box today at your oruggJsts. r 'ti iaac" Q&&L"?&rt3r SHAKES YOU LOSE UNHEALTHY FAT Make No Mistake Fat Is Ask Your Doctor Dangerous THE snow-cappe- d CIIA.1-ULJL- NEPHI. UTAH S. "What. Tou are not In bed? Ah Doris. I came to say good night." "I was Just getting ready for bed." She dived Into the bathroom. Mrs. Du Val would not be satisfied until she was under the covers. Well, she could get undressed and get In bed, and when the fussy little woman was gone she could get up and put on her clothes again. She came out and began taking ' M v-V off her clothes as quickly a pos sible. In a few minutes she was In bed. Mrs. Du Val was kissing her goodnight. "I leave one little light for she said tenderly. She Rocky," ' h closed the door. 1 i hV-? ' I . Doris bounced out of bed. , She switched on several lights, feverishly put on her stockings. She considered the room wildly. It looked too Intimate. She began to THE STORY FROM THE BEGINNING make up the bed. tucking the covers In neatly at the sides. who with a strings man A young womaa ftodt brrlf la a tsirb la New York She gave a lung sigh, straightened. sho Whan for for drives shock." moment b on. th a her awful leiyos spnks cf "an fears him. h stops at the Biltmors, still wondering who so Is. Her memory Is gone. She would put on a little cotton From her expensive clothing and wedding ring she concludes she is married to wealthy sport dress, low heeled shoes. At man. At the Blltmore the nameless girl meets a young woman who vanishes with the least Rocky would see she wasn't namehwe girl's $900. An elderly woman, Mrs. Oscar Du Val, cordially greets the name She trying to look seductive. less airL addressing her as "Doris," wife of Mr. Du Val s son. Rocky. Rocky is abroad. crossed to the closet to get them, and Doris, bewildered. Is taken to the home of Mrs. Du Val and bar sculptor husband. Oscar. Doris falls in love with Rocky's photograph, but cannot remember having married and heard Rocky at the door. him. She visits a store, and la astounded when a saleswoman Insists she hide from ( She stepped into the closet serve t ion. She goes back to the Du Val home, more mystified than ever. Rocky returns), He came In quietly. She listened. to discover the deception. He demands to know who she Is and why his wife sent her to deceive bis innocent parents. Shs cannot tell him. They agree, for the sake af hie Her heart was once more playing parents, to pretend, for the time being, they are husband and wife. Its familiar At last be Doris. j .... , i;v"iJ s rat-tat-t- CHAPTER IV Continued "Larchmont?" echoed Doris In astonishment. "We saw such a dear little house there," said Uocky, "perched on the edge of the Sound. There were roses growing round the door " "I should think the salt water would ruin them," said Oscar sardonically. Doris laughed hysterically. The fish was brought In and handed round. "Ah." said Itoeky. "I don't know when I've eaten such tish." "The last time you ' were home, perhaps?" suggested Oscar. "Ah Doris, protect him," said Mrs. Du Val. "His father will spoil the beautiful homecoming with all this sarcasm about how long II has been since we have seen Rocky." "He deserves It," said Doris sincerely. "Of course he deserves It He runs away and marries a beautiful wife and does not even iet his father know," said Oscar morosely. "Then he telephones and says, 'Oh, by the way. I have a wife. Take care of her while I go to Europe. She is a wild one that wife, so do not let her get away she might go down to the village and get drunk if you don't watch her very carefully.' Bah ! Such talk ! I tell you there Is something wrong with that boy Rocky to say such things about a beautiful young girl like Doris." Mrs. Du Val's voice mourned: "Doris Is a beautiful young girt." She looked a sly and secret ten derness at Doris. "So you have found a house a nice little house In Larchmont Tou did not tell me, out She closed her Hps. She would have to have time to think about what to do. They rose from the tanle at last, and Mrs. Du Val slipped her hand under Doris' arm. "You must go upstairs right away, Doris. This is your first night down and you must not overdo It" Doris felt thankful for the opportunity to slip away. She kissed Mrs. Du Val, thinking, "This is the last time perhaps that I shall ever do this. Tomorrow you will rtnd out the truth, nnd hate me." "Good night, my child," said Mrs. Du Val fondly. "Shall 1 come up with you?" You must stay with "Oh no. Rocky." 1 "Ah. know you want Rocky. We won't keep him long." Though half way up the stairs Doris turned in horror. "What did you say?" Mrs. Du Val smiled. "Rocky will soon come to bed." "But not but not In my room?" A shadow crossed Mrs. Du Val's face. "Ah? You have still the I Doris.' "No. I did not tell you." Rocky spoke. "It's on the Sound. It Is too expensive for us, of course. It's just one of our dreams, Isn't It. Doris?" "H'm," said Doris. "It Is such a pity," said Mrs. Du Val. "What Is such a pity?" "That Doris should set her heart on this nice little house, and she shouldn't have It." Doris' eyes were large with em"No, that Isn't It at To take off fat take one half tea barrassment. spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass o all." hot water in the morning before breakMrs. Du Val's colorful voice fast one bottle lasts 4 weeks it at any drugstore in America. If thisgetfirst sounded a diapason of sad tones: bottle fails to convince you this is the "Of course, Oscar. Now she Is SAFE and HARMLESS way to lose fat afraid that you are going to give your money returned. her that nice little house. The Reduces From 154 to 128 than 4 weeks airo I started taking little house they have picked out "Iss Krawhfli. I weighed 154 nnd felt tired out together. Isn't It true?" ll the while. Now I weierh 128. I feel s in hand," said Rocky. full of enpriry I can't nfm to wnrlr ft. "Hand Mrs. B. 11. Hamilton, CarbondaJe, rnong-h."Doris was especially crazy about I'll While losing fat with Krusthe cupids on the bathroom ceiling, chen you gain in physical at- weren't you, Doris?" tractivenessyou look and feel "Of course, I wasn't" younger no more pas, acidity "Oh he tries to tease. But all no more constipation. the same he wants that little house. Oscar, you must give them that Where Pygmies Live house for a wedding present" The term pygmy Is applied to any Rocky tried to divert the converperson of unusually short stature. sation from himself and his supVarious tribes of small people are posed wife. He talked about his found in Asia, Africa and Australia. and business conditions In The best known pygmies are those trip, He told anecdotes and France. of Central Africa, whose height avstories feverishly. 4 7 feet Inches. erages They live Doris' cheeks were hot Her eyes mainly In the equatorial forest refelt strained and anxious. Where gions. could all this folly end? Why had she promised to go on? Her hand California's Climate as she reached for the salt. shook California's climate is a climate the Du Vals must see through composite of the whole world. It Surely this. Could they be blind? has a l,HiO-milnorth and expanse, "Oh oh Doris. You have spilled south. It has as much difference in That Is bad luck," walled salt climate as there Is between northern Val. "Throw some over Mrs. Du New York and southern Florida. It your left shoulder. That will ward has mountains and off the bad luck." deserts of tropical heat. Doris shrugged. Oscar Du Val said, "Her bad luck No One Hurt in This War Is over, since her husband has reUniversal suffrage, In place of reIsn't that so, Doris?" turned. stricted suffrage, was achieved In was Doris hating Rocky so vioAndorra by a revolution in which lently at that moment that she no one was harmed or arrested. Ten found it difficult to answer. Why per cent of the population (5: men) couldn't he have Introduced his Invaded the council hall and made wife to his family himself instead the council men come across. of letting them meet In the Blltmore In that silly way? And now he was Nightingale Is a Traveler that she was trying to thinking The nightingale will travel thouforce her way In where Bhe didn't sands of miles on its journey to its She had a strong Impulse belong. destination and each individual bird to tell the whole thing, blurt It out will usually succeed In reaching the right now. '""') In which It spent the Drevlous But If she dW, what would the ers. Iu Vals think of her? Perhaps the wouldn't even believe that she irlOHKST CASH PRICES for earloed lots had lout her memory. They were honva. mnlfs. mits. to supply mm belt fanner lesaand. thaurlLoaa, In. itblj olee to her now, but If they found e TIMES-NEW- s i fl"3h- spoke. PAGE THREE charms quite well when you're sitting quietly. You dou'l have to display them like that." "I'd like to smash something over head !" Rocky got out of his chair and faced her. He put his hands on her jour shoulders. "You're a cutlc all right, aren't you?" "Stop It." The yellow and lavender draperies of her gown were being crushed la his fingers. "I'm only a susceptible male, after all, you know." , An electric current swept her, leaving her helpless and more angry than ever. "Let go of uiel" He dropped his hands. "Oh well, I thought you might kiss your husband goodnight" She looked at him hopefully. "Goodnight?" "Yes, I think the family have gone to bed by now, and I can sneak Into another room." An absurd flush of gratitude swept her. He was being nice. And be had meant to be all along. She had only made an Idiot out of herself with all her silly Imaginings. She saw this to her annoyance In his quiet smile as he left CHAPTER V a heavy sense of guilt DORIS had that she had found that "Aren't you being the least bit she did not belong there, where should she' go? She thought conShe made no answer. fusedly of Rocky Rocky as he was. "For God's sake come out of that Rocky as she had Imagined him of closet. I won't bite you. You seem Mrs. Du Val and her kindness of the to have caught your clothes In the past few weeks, of Mrs. Du Val door." when she learned the truth. At last She waa struggling to put on a she slept long lacy negligee, but It resisted When she woke, the sun was shinwas her. That was It, then. It The birds were singing. ing. caught In the door. Rocky's picture was still arranged She opened It cautiously. The lace so that she could see It from her a small murmur. gave protesting bed. "He's too wonderful," Bhe "You've ripped It, Baby." "Handsomer then the pic thought She came out, trying o look digand more desirable but he ture, nified. "Please don't call me Baby." despises me." "What shall I call you, then?" Doris meditated. The situation The fact that she couldn't anbetween Rocky and his wife seemed swer his question Irritated her. To odd. Why. was It that he did have no name had been a tragedy. very not want to expose his false posiNow It was merely an annoyance. tion to his family at once? Why Being a false wife was so much was he not more worried about the worse. She fixed her eyes on him gravely. whereabouts of the real Doris? Siie opened her eyes. Rocky stood She was surprised to see a slow flush come into his tanned cheeks. at the foot of the bed. How long She went hot In spite of had he been there? He dropped his eyes. mollified. She all over. herself Doris was "Well?" smiled a little. "My sweet, beautiful wife!" "Tl-it- 's a nasty little smile," said She pulled the comforter up to her chin. She tried to glare boldly back at him but the color flew to her cheeks.. "I don't think that's very funny I" "Funny? Gosh, It's no Joke. I've Just been with Mother and listened for one solid hour to the epic entitled: Lucky Rocky'a Beautiful Wife. My sweet beautiful wife." He sighed, smiled with patient & disillusionment. "The old pose of I suppose wounded virtue, eh? you're not accustomed to having gentlemen callers In your boudoir? "No, I'm not." "But a husband is different 1" Doris was a bit startled by his confident manner. She watched him stoop to flick a bit of ashes that had dropped to the coverlet Her foot under the quilts drew sharply away. Rocky, still bending, looked up at this movement. "So timid." He shook his head. "Doris pulled a subtle one on me this time. For a minute I thought you actually were it t&I1 i"Vf2rl fa o afraid She Snatched Her Lavender Kimono Lying Over the Foot of the Bed. She Got Into It, Hardly Taking Her Eyes From Rocky's Face. small quarrel you and Rocky? Rocky. "Have you been practicing These things blow over. I will send It?" All her fury came back. the dear boy up to you very soon." "You're awful." "But I can't" "D n It all. Do you have to be Mrs. Du Val raised a protesting finger. "You are being a very the prima donna every minute?" "I? I? A prima donna !" naughty little girl. And tomorrow "I don't know what else you call you will be sick again. Come, I It to keep up this nart of Iniured will take you upstairs to bed." Doris was pale and determined. Innocence. You'd think from your If Mrs. Du Val came upstairs there attitude that I was trying to palm would be more kindly nursing than myself off as your husband to your she could stand. She would have family." to settle this with Rocky himself. Doris sat herself down violently. If he thought he was going to sleep "You you ! You twist everything I in her room he was mistaken. Didn't I say I was willing to tell "All right I'll go to bed." your parents? Weren't you the one who wanted to keep this up? AnShe fled up the stairs. The door was shut. She put her other thing. I won't have you In my hands against her hot face. What a room. If you don't get out Immeditattoo her heart was making. And ately I'll open the door and scream. her hands were trembling. She If you think you're goln, to spend would not undress and get In bed. the night here, you're mistaken." She would sit and wait for Rocky "Oh to come upstairs. "I meant It when I said I'd She took his picture and studied scream." it Rocky was even handsomer than "You haven't screamed yet, his picture. His looks were not at Honey." "And don't call me " fault. It was the everlasting mockery In his eyes that she could not "Honey? All right, but what do bear. you want to be called? h'tigarfoot?" She paced up and down now, "Look here, I can't sit here and beating her fist Into the pulm of her chat with you all evening.' hand. "But can I blame him?" she " 'Frald you'll have to with muttered. "Look what he must think me for a little while." put up I am." "I won't." Someone knocked on the door. She rose and began pacing back Doris sat down on the edge of her and forth excitedly. The lacy train chair. "Come In." of her negligee swished after her Mrs. Du Val entered and raised like an angry little snake her pudgy hands In protest "Look here, I can see all your ye-as- of me." Doris eyed him disgustedly as he sauntered across the room. "Afraid of you? Certainly not but If you were to get out, I might get up," she said. "Why, we're going to have a cozy little breakfast here together." He picked up a pretty slipper and began slapping It in his palms. "I wouldn't want to be separated Befrom my wile at breakfast. sides Mother's having It stnt up to us. It seems that you're In too delicate a condition " Doris scowled but she felt her cheeks growing red. "I'm .feeling quite well." les, fliotners Deen telling me that at such a time " he discarded the slipper "what a fluent liar you turned out to be." Doris felt hot all over. "I didn't make up that story. You did." ' iso, Doris did. Fooled me. At least I think so now." You mean the real Doris told you she was going to have a baby?' He nodded. "And she's somewhere now hav Ing It? And you don't even care enough about her to look her up. You ought to be with her Mils minute Instead of sitting here talking to me." He smiled lazily. "But I'm so crazy about you." Doris bit her lip angrily. He rose. "Here's breakfast. I'll neip you, Kstelle." He took the table from the maid and placed It at Doris' bed. "I'd like to get up and get my bath before breakfast," said Doris. He answered with m.x-- tender ness, one eye on Estelle. "Shall I help you. Beautiful?" His hand touched the coverlet. iwna cuuiu naruiy speaK for a minute. Then she raised herself suddenly. The comforter fell from the lace bodice of her gown "You're behaving like a boy of c!x." She snatched her lavender kimono lying over the foot of the lied. Sue cot Into It, hardly taking her eyes from Rocky's face. (TO UK CONTtNXiEp.) Sally Scz Intertnountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers APPLE C HOP MOVING GRASSflOPrtCIt WAU ON TICI STATU K0AI1 PI.AN IIKTAII, WHEAT CROP LESS GASOLINE MONEY Q SALT LAKE CITY. UT. The 1031 crusade agalnxt the grasshopper has been Initiated by the Utah state farm bureau. Farmers can rid their farms of the poet If they'll plow together, said Joseph A. of the state Anderson, preNldent farm bureau. "1'low the stubble land this fall or early In the spring", aid Mr. Anderson. "Then the eggs will be mirled so dwp that when the hoppers' hatch they'll never reach the surface." SALT LAKK CITY. IT. The 300 Salt Lake county wheat growers who have agreed to curtail their crops as part of the agricultural adjustment act program, will approximately $n7,!(0 for so doing, has been announced by V. L. Martinean, the couuty agricultural agent The farmers will be paid 28 cents a bushel for reducing below the regular production and It is expected that 20 cents will be paid by Thanksgiving and the rest in the spring, Mr. Martlncau said. By compliance with the program the annual 0 yield In Salt Lake county of bushels will lie cut to 131.000 bushels. BOISE, IDA. Idaho has collected $2,008,392 In gasoline taxes this year compared with $2,111,803 last year, a reduction of $103,411, a report of the bureau of motor fuels discloses. BOISE, IDA. Idaho apples are moving to market at the rate of 100 carloads a day ami are likely to continue that pace or faster, reports to the state department of agriculture indicated. BOISE. IDA. Ralph Davis of St. John, Wash., was awarded the contract by the state bureau of highways for constructing and gravel surfacing four miles of the Payette highway between Meadows and New Meadows connecting this road with, the north and south highway. Ills low bid on the Job was $tl9,f80. SALEM, ORE. Completion of the survey of the Oregon section of the route known as the highway, and allocation of $50,000 of federal public lands highway funds for construction work has been announced by the state highway department here. BUIGHAM CITY, L'T. Brigham City has applied to the public works board for a grant of $5,000 to complete the city water system. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Checks totaling $350,103.64 and representing nn apportionment of $2.53 for each school child shown by the Inst census have been mailed from the offices of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Charles H. Skid-mor- e at the capitol to the 40 school districts of the state. This Is the second apportionment made this year, the first totaling $207,028.20 or $1.80 per school child, being made on September 28. BOISE, IDA Malad valley residents evidently declining to await federal money, advised R. W. Faris, state reclamation commissioner that they were going ahead with the building of two dams at once and were contemplating putting up two others in a water conservation program. BOISE, IDA. Idaho shipped 3767 carloads of produce in refrigerator cars during September this year, a decrease of 547 carloads from the same month a year ago according to a report of railroads to the public utilities commission. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. More than $2,000,000 of road work Is In process of construction nnder the direction of the state road commission. Of this total, $1,000,000 is being done on "force account" by the re-rol-ve 2.".!),-00- road commission on tle secondary road system in 28 counties to furnish as much unemployment relief before winter sets In, as po Bible. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A business spurt now under way In Utah state and six other western states will result in a 14.7 per cent increase In carloading over the corresponding period last year, it Is predicted by W. L. Harvey, executive secretary of the central western shippers' advisory hoard. BURLEY, IDA. Approximately $54,000 has been distributed to sugar beet growers In the Barley territory of the Amalgamated Sugar company as final payment for over 102.000 tons of beets delivered to the Bur-le- y factory last fall. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The Soldier Snmmlt-Coltoroad project will be started in the near future. LOGAN, UT. A request for cooperation of beet growers In preserving the abnormally hih sugar content In the 1933 sugar beet crop has been Issued by officials of the Amalgamated Sugar company and the Cache County Sugar Beet association. The beets, according to the statement, are testing as high as 17 per cent, the highest ever recorded here. LAS VEGAS, NEV. Approval of the Las Vegas sewer system by the public works advisory board for Nevada has been announced. iiillW sja,e-fWe eat to stake oar bedles crew. That's ene thins we mast ae. Be let's ase Weal feeas and things. Ana ssaaa ear towns grow, too. PATRONIZE BOMB INDU8TRT 1 yHESsSSia THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Can too car, "Bar only Products" f Then repeat It to your friends wheal that by detnc yoa fa ahoppint. Explain ee they will be helping- - not only thrmsehrea but. Indirectly, everyone in the West. Then they, too. when making- - a par chase, will join yoa In repeatinr to the merchant: "Wo want only Products". Be will understand and approve the request. LEONARD W. McDONALD, Hinckley, Utah. AT 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Jade for Ornaments In New Zealand jade is used for a breast ornament called the tiki, and also for the peculiar club called The stone itthe pattoo-pattoself is not called jade there, but is known as punumu, meaning greenstone. 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