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Show Friday, February 24, 1928 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Page Two .......................... "Yah I Yah!" agreed the others. be bad taken from the major. A turned and wuved his hand In a One th!~ frum counter attack had stHrted of farewell gesture toward the sort he· hnd \'#hat ago. town not S< • long hills. northern thP and yelled, come of tt? Men Weekly (Friday) what that means,'' said know ''I tluwn anti up slid plane the shadow of Published by the tbe street, like a ~hnrk's on snnrly .luke, "an' I ain't no German neither. Jordan Publishin g Company, Inc. bottom There were two of thnse Th11t mPans t ill'ir gang has all pulled Ph. Mid. 178 136 N. Main St. planes now and the.v tihowed no sl;;n~ our." the upiJer s~wet lling crurked at leaving. End!e cXUDiined the wa ot hU~tlly Jal!e and All business correspondence should street the chloe gun. At first !onk It appeared end of 1 .. .. .. .. ._ ••mach and and ruhbl!"h ot pile the o•·er Jourstepjle<l be addre~sec! to The Midvale Intact, but a closer examlnuttrm re· him follow to nr .. ul::les and prisoners int0••:~ his he!'lwnerl 1•ea!ed the fact that the water jnrket nal, Midvale. Utah. fear· In came They house. the into di'-"""" ''· ~s rlue to bad bee~ punctured the of ~etHer the in urltlled I and te-f'~-·-'( ,--··c is nothM fully Terms of Subscript ion Eauie peeked through the hole In Juke bundles. their clutching ruom, $1.00 in." -...... 1an a safe Per Year (in advance) ............ the wall through which the gun wonltl ~.JI<~7/ ' line a lnto them pushed ond pulled In•~ .... -•-·- Childrtn's have tlred. All he could see ' " tlwugltlfully. They Entered as second class matter fields, toi'D and mangled bJ the buill and suneyerl them L~"""'~"'rl, an~ at the postoffice at Midvale City, bardment, rolling hills, and little wPre old, all were gray·halre shuffled 'fhey . patches of forest In the far distan~e. Iwo wore spettacles Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. at WiNS LOW 'S All the landscape was covered with their feet nod looked ut the !(round, Modern Job Printing Departme nt their over beams of bursting shel1s, In tbe sky m.vsterlou~ the crisS·('I'OS~ maintaine d. All prices based on Eadie. SYRU P planes passed and repas~ed at terrif:ic heads, ao,wllere but at Jake or with the Franklin Printing Price List. Jake snld alive!" 'em took "I speed, or circled above sections of the battlefields like hawks. He crossed pride. "Yon woulcln't think It to Advertisi ng Rates the room and,l crawling under some look ot 'em what a scrap the~ put up.'' Display, per column inch -·· $0.35 Eadie r~:pllerl with a hoarse laugh. the color of the rocket," explained tumbled beams, looked out o window Eudle, "and those little holes on the on the other slue of the house that Juke, however, paid oo attention but Readers, per line .......- .....- .... --.. $0.10 STORY FROM .HE START bottom tell you the number of stars. commanded a view of the street. ll 1nlked arounrl and around his squad, letter means the color, too. R was just a bare ~tretch of road, lined and finally took his position In frvM The , Sergeant Eadie and Private for red and so on. That one with a with piles of stone and rubh!sh. Be of them. The prisoners, e1uectlng Uarcy, lately discharged from • in front, the hospital, behind big R Is a red ~nwke." could see, bere and there, tbe black some sort of command, stiffened their France, become bore~ and dls'em "shoot major, tile cried "Bere I" entrance of a cellar, with benms or bat,ks and stopped ~huf!!lng tiJeir feet. gusled with life in replaceme nt kind some get to ought We 1 all off "Now, then," said Joke, "who's got They elude the guards railroad Iron sticking out, showing camp. or oft' 'em Shoot lt. of out and action find of to and go over the hill that the floor O"l'er ti1e cellar was well any cilt>win' tobacco among yuh?" rejoin their old outfit, the Sev· throw 'eru away, l don't care wbich." reinforced as n protection against sl1eil Ueceiving no reply, he turned to AI enty-nlnth field artillery "We "Sergeant," said ne, "if you Eadie. cried ~odie. I" It got "Buy, I've fire. Probably those cellars were full Vaucouleu '" they are told their somemuch you sounde<l lil;e a bere how plane lmew coutart a have Toul must outfit na~ moved up beyond of the enemy. away up that chim· brayin' Late next day they find lhelr orjughead In e Somewher lvl•ere. I'll Hre six white stars; that The town was quiet. Both ganization In the woods Then if we the eastward there wns a steady dat· oey you wouldn't laugh so hard." us. over plane the calls mt!n are worn out and hungry "Ah, Jake!" gasped to;artie, "you'll show laundry, he'll see that this Is ter of fire, but In the town ttseil all bu' a drive on the German posl· our front line and If he's got any was still. A man could bear all the be my death." tlon at St. Mlhlet Is to hegln In an hour, and Eadie ts com· "\\'ell," said Jake, "what do we do hrain• at all he'll fty !lack or wireless better the vicious whack ot snipers' manded to go along The Amer· aow?u hack that we're held up here." bullets against the walls of the '~ tcans are pleasantly surprlsfd at "Not much," replied the sergeant. "Shoot It!" cried the major: Eadie bouses, and the cracking ot bullets tht:! little resistance met In their ~dvance; the Germans evidently th~renpon tired the rocket. There was overhead. The hattallon had taken to ''You and I are artillerymen. These oulled out In the night. Eadie Is milt> a hAlf nbcut sight a plane In eartb In the cellars of the southern dougl;boys bave the work to do. Let !';ent back to report the succe~s· circling and dipping was away, that part of the town and the town bad em do it. A ful advance to his captain. heart "I ain't k!ckln'," remarked Jalte, Eadie's and altitude low ser· a at now two masters, the Americans to few nights afterward , four geants. Eadie, Ham, Baldy and was considerably lightened to see this the south and 1he Germans to the taking off Ills helmet and ruming his SIJOrt Mack. Inseparabl e com· plqne straighten out und come In their north One would h•n·e to drive the red hair. "l wisb this war IVU> over." Eadie panlons, sleep together. "It Is, pretty near," sald Eadie. direction. otller out, and Earlie, thinking of the nnds his old friend, Hed Jake. "Get out 11 handkerchief, Jake," d!sorgunlzatlon he had seen, the ''We've lost ~ lot or men and nnven't On a night march the columns showers. vy bea by are drenched cried Eadie. "Have the men wa v~ losses that tile llllttal!on had already gone very far. And then the major's Electrici ansFladle Is ordered out on liaison Scribblin~ their shirts, handkerct.!efs, anything undergone, and the fact thnt the dead. And also this support battalion Complete Auto Service duty, to adjust fire and repair white. so the guy In the plane can major had Leen killed and tile staff that was to leapfrog us won't get by telephone ltnes, In a new attack He tak~s Jake along, and they see our front line. l don't :mow scattered, began tr fear that It would the gunners we left In our wake are attached to ~<. lieutenant . The whether there's' panel code or not. be the Americans that would he Aside from that and the&e two planes attack begins Rt dawn and this I haven't got a py, !t there Is." drlvtL out. Another counter attack overhead, we haven't ~nythlng tQ time II Is a real flght. \!en fall men," iefs, worry about." handkerch your "Wave would rto lt. righl and left under " ·vftherlng 25 East' Center Phone 272 dust "\Ve can see better, anyway," mutand ' German fire. bullet major. "Wave your hand· a the went roared Whack! Midvale, Utah lterchlefs so tbe plane can see wher~ flew from the stones above Eadie's tered Jake, "now that the d-n mist Is we are." llead. tlP. bacl;ecl hurriedly Into the gone.'' <:u:se Rice, world famous graphologist, CHAPTER IV -Contin ued The booming of the plane's motor centPr of the room and then took "The b.oche can see us, too," re· positiv ely rend your talents, vi:.-tue J -.11 wa"s now plainly audible. Eadie looker1 marked F:.tdle. '"l'bat fog ne!ped as --8faults i.1 tLc drawings, words ant\ 1d .• much as It hindered. There's too The sun now shone b•·ightly. There up at a long dark green shope, a belly ;,::.t nots tha~ yo:: scribble when "lost many hills In this part of the world. was a wind, a cold anu biller one. that reminded him of a darting Hsh 1 th )Ught". I don't lik¥ lt.'' Old Paintings Throw Eadie could feel It in tho>'C moments Many voices shouted. rlftes poppt>d, &;~ti your" scribbling s" or signatur ~ -,r ''HI . r,;i~. I:ndo~~ the pirture oftht: :r..-1ikad • got o!T l.lle oue hule to then all was drowned In a crarkle yuu from going g!asses was he "Them when ead cut front A bo::t C\f Mikado pencils, r>.r,,, Light on Indian Life tl1e other. There was always one of a machine gun. This plane bore major any ilOOd?'' asked .lake sud-• ~o~.e.l..t;o. i .!.J.rc s Lou.i:o:e Rice, care <.o.: Six paintings of American lnuians agonizing moment, when his head and beneath eatb wing a thin cross. It denly, made in the li30's and forgotten for shoulders were in a shell hnle and tile bonked around, streamers flying from "By G-d !" lTied Eat.l!e. H\l put his + ...................... . 200 yea•·s ha l'e been given to the rest of him still ahove grouud where its rudder, and a long empty machine ila!HI swiftly beilin<l his mask and world In re[li'Oduc!ion for the first the hulleis coulfl get him. F.adie was gun belt from Its belly. Ago!n Its !!'Un drew out the mujo•··~ glusses. lie hnd time in a puulicallon, released from of slight build. but he had never be· cru~kled and tllree bombs that It had tucked them there, the strut uhout the Smithsouiun institution. They fore realized what tremendous bips he dropped burst In cluuds of r1irty his ne<'k , nnd hlld forgotten t!Jem . He are drawing, of the life and culture had. They see~t~erl to be uwuntuinous. smol;e. Tbe machine was a boche. Ihem carefully, putting ln~pected of the Iudinns of Lower Louisiana !Je could feel them stidling up into ti•e There Is nothing quite so demorullz· them to Ills eyes tentatively . "I can't made bNween the years 173~·33, by A. sky, a p~rfect target for e,·en the tng ns attact from tbe air. The very see a thing" he muttered. His ere DeBntz, a l<'rencllman, presumably an blinrte~t gunner. novelty of the method of fighting Is roamed nhnut the rnom and fell U[Jon architect or au engineer. Eadie explored fire holes without unnenlng enougb, but the helpless the stnirway that went up In the The drawings ure the earliest known success. • He found neither men nor feeling that there Is no protectJon corner. There wus not hlng at the top to have been made In Lower Louisl· weapons. Be bearrt voices in the sixth from overhead attack Is the worst of tl1nt ~talrwnv but space, hut u troops, were to pnrtkular There believed these for joyom<ly. likewist> As in are part. went they and anu ana, second look showed a tiny lerl~e. and wild panic at once took possession of be the oldest pictures existing of two men in It, the major anrt Jake. tl1e root of what ilnd once heen the members of the AcolapiEsa, Atakap~. "Goort !" cried the major at sight them. i\lost of them remembered that wall or a room. Bits of wallpaper Choctow, Fox, Illinois and Tunica of Eadie, "you're the artillery sergeant, a little way In front ot them was 8 still dung to it. tribes. The paper bas turned yellow aren't you? 1 want 8 bnrragel C'an town and a town meant cellars. i\luny "Come on up there,'' _ '!d Juke. folgot up and rushed blindly for lhe with age, but the colors remain clear you get me & barrage?" lowing F.nr11e's thought. "lYe cnu gt' town. The plane continued to Mre. "The Ueutenun t-" began Eadie. and bright, and many details are a swell look around." "The lieutenant 's dead I" barked other enemy machlo~ guns joined In, shown with great exactness. "Uh I" grunted Eadie. ·•we most The sketches yield an astonishing the m11jor. "I've got his rocket pl~tol but those Infantrymen could not he likely get a swell slug through our quantity of information on the cloth· and this man bere hns got rockets. stopped. Their fear of the plane wns skulls. too. Well . .:ome on." lng, habitations, temples, lighting ac· hut we haven't any corte. llave lOU greater than anything else. Enemy ''1 fol'got my pri~oners." muttered the moment tlvitles, games and domestic animals got a cocle? Your lieutenant had one machine gunners, jJdging Jul;e. lie Nn;;'€rert his lip doubtfully. up of the Inuians around the Mississippi. but It's all torn to bits by oullets and propitious for surrender , stood ,...)'liii..._S· ''I rlon't want 'pm tn light out on me." / with bauds in air. They were either Thougll cruue, they are very graphir full or hlooG and l can't read It. Lis he , cvntinned. !Je rega•·ded the prls· bayoneted. and prore IJeBatz to ha"l'e been a care· ten. Tell the artillery I want a bar. Ignored or ruthlessly n serond. while Eadie polished OB•'rs nemorat So Quite ts Nothing "Hey I" yelled Jake, seizing the There ful obserrer inte~sted in tile custom' rage on that town. I want It for lenses of his lielrl gla~ses. the Air. the From Attack as !zing fifteen minutes. then I wam It to major·s arm, "the gang are In the of the Indians. ''Listen, you birds," began Jak~. start at the north ed~e of the town town. Let's bent It for them houses I" refuge in the fireplace. Another bullet 'haking his immense fist at the pris· "What gang, you red-headed Idiot?" zipped through lhe hole, ritncheled one1·s, ''I'm n huiry wolf un' the direct and go slowly a~ross the fields north Men Like Coffee Beans? "Our gang!" The support battalion will take care from thP. bre~ch of the machine gun. descendant of a long liue o' cain· Life standardiz es us. \Ye are like of these gunners in bark of us, I hope Eadie and t11e major peered over and wem lnunmlng out through the mount$! Nel'er forget It I I'm go in' so many co!Tee beans-th e same size. Tell 'em that. Tell ·em to start the the edge of the ~hell Uole. It was roof, zeeeeeeee! up them stuirs with the sergeant 11ere the same color, the same ~mell. Creu barrage at on~e I We're helrt up here true. ~-lgures in olive drab could be "Now, then," muttered Eadie, "It to lool; nt the scenu.v. An' If I come tures of convention I The very hut· too long. Tell 'em to use plenty of seen diving Into the rulnert houses. 1 stick arnunrt In here ulone !'II get clown an· find that one ol you has tons that bold our clothes together gas, too. Luts of high explosive. Tell This collection of brok~n walls had the shivers aguln. As long ns I'm do trlol·ed one foot nutta place. I'll kno•·k are sewed where they are by the dk the hea •·les to Ore, too. Got that? lOomed as a refuge, and the whole ing something, t don'! mlort.'' him Into a ~wound!" Again the shadows went hy over tntes of convention. Every article ol Well. do It." battalion had converged on It In a "\\'hat tht•h-1 I~ a swound?" asked "Oh. G-d I" cried Eaule, "you can't mad headlong charge. "Come on!" head. A gun rattled faintly Prrnit! Eadie, as the two went very caref'Jlly drt>ss iR prescribed by fashion and cus· tom; we eat what we do for the same send any message like that with a cried the major. He and the other went a· bu1·st In the roud in from of up the stair<~ase. the bouse and a cloud of du~t arose. reason, we get up In the morning, rocket 1 The only way to get detailed two leaped out of tbe shell hole. "I don t know," salt.! Juke. "1 was Endie backed into the ftrepluce. Ah to a theayter onre where some one fell Thuck I comb our hair, go to our offices, or fire like that Is to send 8 man bark." but they could shnot down the chim "Why, can't you see we t.aven·t "Some one's bit l" shouted Eadie. cook breakfast, wash dishe~. and perinto one, and. from the srreechin' un The ney at him I He started to back out groaniu' au' rollin' around, I judg~d "It ain't me I" replied Jake. form the thousand and one things that time to send 8 man back?" cried the make up our daily lives, because con- major angrily. "Do you think you major stum'l!led on o step or two and again. It's ahout the last stage." "Bey, Eadie," erled a tolnt voice vention so decides. Some fortunate could get thnugh those gunners tbat collapsed. There wus n fairly good view from "Into a bole with him, Jake!" cried from the street. "Hey, sergeant. the ledge. Enrlle lnol;ed townrd the ones succeed In pursuing more or less are shooting us up fi'Om he!J!nrl? Do Independent existences, b'ut the whole you rea!!ze that we're being beld op Eadie. Eacb seized an arm and where .vuh at?" American lines. anrl saw men advunc· "In here," yelled Eaule, "In the tendency of our American life Is to here for a h-1 of a long tlrLe? And dragged the major Into a hole. One battalion. and lng, probalrly the support make us do the same thing, roy the what will we do while yoo're going look told tbem that their aid would house." It was Juke's voice, lines he could German Lhe Town•·d had replied same thing, and think the same thing. three or four k!Jometers back to your be unavailing. The major hnd been Eadie thought after be nothing. Ah I as well s.ee -Charles G. Norris In Plain Talk battery~ Sit here and bile our thumbs shot through the gas mask and the that the boche could hear him Gain that magnetic popularity t..IJ<I cried l!:adle, "Jakel l can "Juke," heart, as Jake, and be might get a grenndl the I" traversing quick evidently rockets, some bullet oft' Shoot rn::.kes you the cPnter of any crowrl Magazine. see where this &hooting L coming Business and social success is assure l l<iad!e began to do some rapid had torn away most of the major's lobbed at him. Again he ducked Into from I" lie ext en tied the ,:lasses to the man who can perform mystifyir • tlrepla(·e. the out. thinking. In trench warfare a barrage left side on Its way Jake wilhollt Ini;!ng hls eye~ from tricks. You ca11 earn big money eitht' voice rough Jake's said " ," sergeant! "Sergeant here, Going Too Far outta get "Let's rocket means 8 very deHn!t~; thing; last them had he whe•·e place the the side cr as a professional, ~ • on A city magnate the other day sum- the artillery know beforehand just Jake bad already stretched out one close at hand, "where yu!J at? Give focused. "Look, Jake. ot that-wha t as being t'oe most popular pe · well us a look a minute.'' where to Hre, but In an attack a re- leg to leave the shell bole. moned his manager. met hand :;mur crowd. Why envy other:: in ,:roping son !lis !'' tl1e h-1 Eadie stuck b!s head around the "Just a minute," replied Eadie. You can learn Magic yourse~ skill? "Look here, Roh!nson," said he. q•~st for a barrage wo11id mean noth· Jake. leaning spuce. quick and eaoy. "You'll have to talk to that new fel- !ng. If the obseners saw tbe rocket ''Never get excited In the face of corner of the hearth. He was Juke. yelled I" down "Come was looking low, Jones, you took on as shorthand nnd even if they could see where It danger." Be turned the major on une In through the winuow, stairs. "Come "Oil, there at the bottom of the him. of the around In search en me from, tht>y would not know side, lifted his field glass case and army Is German typist." wl111le Tl•e 1 down around the you are," snlrl Jake, seeing him. "Suy, was the end •'Why, what's the matter '"lth him?" where the barrage was to be laid glasses themselves from There yuh!'' at shootin' he jumped out of come out here a minute. I got some said Robinson. "I know he stutters The chances were thht they would major's neck, then just behind l!:udie and up !he major's prisoners here l took. What'll I do of n beam picked and hole lay the barrage on the necks of the the this beam quite 8 strutk rather badly, but you snld-" something Even sleight-of.ban:i,v,~n~~-'y supposed torr, on, Jake, us for the with them?'' Behind Jal;e r.;nrlie could "Come pistol. It. requested bad that troops lqok but that, without availmind down went quire long practice, b Now· madi: simple ': ''I said I didn't l<:ndie IJlow. see seven or eight Germans Nnndlng learn. For Dr. Hat !a...'l T"S.rhe-11. one of U • "('orne, come for the love of - - , " town." stairway. at this.'' The magnate h~!d out n Ing b!mself of the really Grtat I~h~idans, h~::; fnuHy opened u : and overcoats ~treet, unhooked the lu suddenly patiently mask gus His th!! 3ecrets of lns prok.ossion in a cc mpletc' ~·rom the south encl of the town tetter whlch read: "In reference ~to .•·eiiPrl Ihe major "Here's the pistol from his chest. Eadie hlnnkets over their arms, and bunrlles illustratfd cot:rce otitrcd at a merely r.omin 1 dangled aml lt. shoot and It In rocket a Stick l'' thut ou.tu ··come ult.'' cull, eighth fuiot a the of came yours cost. Throu1;h the wondertul.Tarb.c II Syste. to hook it up again and discov· of clothing, pipes, and accordions In ;:.•ou wiH be able to ffi)"Shfy ana entertain yo• 1 Tben he continued: "Stutterin g on llure yuu got rotltets1 Here you, gh·e tried Clo~e at hand a wire thul was un· imm! like friends with simple tricl{s taught in your ve., ered that the carrying strap had been their hnuds. They lool;ed ortlered sume otlirer's. uo the typewrite r I simply won't stand." him yours!" doubtedly first lesson. After that Dr. H3rlan Tarb ( Jnke obediently handed a fistful ot cut through and that the ma~k was grants with a guide. detakes you through the entire maze of e;ldgh . excitertl.v nnrl cellar a of ont one -London Dally Chronicle. "For U-t's &Ike. rome In out of card trkkn and elaborate stage 01ve~. of·hand, roekets to Eadie, and the sergeant, only held to him by the string about nwnrled the bnttnlion commuuder. The appan.:!1tly superhuman doing' tisements. r<:arJie. ~~~~ped street," that dntwing hi~ corle frurn ills pocket, cOD· his shoulrlNs. of the accomplishP.Ci magician become.;; a..: across tile skipped .Juke nncl Ink Blot Spelt Ruin Enrlie "''V!Jnt'll I do with these prl~rnwn'7' simple as ABC when you just tnow hv;v. Eadie galloped toward the town. •ulted a. !le look~d at tl1e code. and peel;ed through Llle hole lu lor Engineering Firm pursed his lips, and im'perted the bot· but his feet seemed burdened wltb demunrled Jake lndignantl,v. "l cnr· floor tile corner of the wall. Ti1ere were A big British engineering firm P'" 1 tom of the rtwket curtritl)!PS. They lead. The hobnailed shoes were too turerl 'em myself. The.v foughl lilte muny men In olil'e drnh coming up In a bid for building a greut hridgt! we•·e of difl'er~nt colors. about the heavy for a soluier, he thought. wildcats. I ain't kidrlin' I'' the w·eet,' ducldng from doorway to "Oh, G-d I" moaned En die. "and 1 for a foreign government. The heacl size nntl appeuranee of shotgun shells Ahend ot him Jake seemed to fly and Across the rulnh F.ud!e doorway. Give of the buoiness S[Jeut six mouths Ill nne! on Ilie hottmu of each was mnrkerl was already outrllstunrlng the ser· u~l;ed to hnl'e you go with me! th, holtlling ~elmets of see could ·em l.lis bid was areept what kin•1 of a roc·kel 11 was, whether geunt. They leai•et.l In qnd out of ·em a d-n good kick unrl s1n •·t were sldrting the town. who others of tlu·ee 1ed stars, two green stars, n holes, hurdled dead and wounded . down the rond. Come in he•·e out of From time to time one or these men There is a tremendous demand for magi : nnd so arrived at the town. Juke. the wet 1 Yo•J'll get killed I" yellow smoke, or what. , ur· Americans nt. Clubs( Lodges. Charity an I Other entertainme hlt. be would The prisoners themselves, tor all w•l pay hiP.h fees to til · affairs-all Social il'e me that!" crierl the major, whooping like an Indian, weut down · eel gently lnviled, cam~ out of the Dr. Horlan Tarbe I Mar;ic. knows who man casting kept Iouks, group A patient revolver. mild his their tiring street, the code boolt from ~;Hdie's s. newcomer gets as l:it;h as $Z>O for a half hour ' the really joined anrt Iars of men clustend about a cellar en· an opprehen~ive eye up at the sky, or work right now. Oyportunity everywhere t • bell "It's the support battnl!on," said m~e mon.:::y aside from yoc.r regular o..::cup:.· trance scattered and Jal;e went to lool<lng over their shoulrlers In seem tion. Salesmen find it a tremendous asse". Eadie; "we might as <veil go out." earth In that black burrow like a rnb. ing anxiety. Find out ali about this unpreced~:nted OPI>O'"• (TO DE CONTll\l'E D.) tunity to learn Magic. The coupon briog_s fu: t "To 11--I with 'em," cried F.adie. bit. Yells and faint shouts came from details without any obligation. Mail it TODAY, 1 here ·in come the "Turn 'em loose and below ground. The shadf,w of Hours of Leisure Count fell on the street, and every We're due for a count~r attack any The average mnn works eigllt hours minute!" to cover at once. 1826 SIUlliY&ide Ave.,Stllilio t0-11 Chlcaga day, and sleeps eight. \Yhot tie dues a Juke looked doubtfully at tile prl.a pile of debris and the other l!lght hours largely de· a••···· IKa•••• Inc.··········~ the doorway. lie found oners and then lnstincth·eiy ducked as wiih System, 'farbell h!~ success in life. Properly termlnes 11126 SIUlliYslde Ave.,StoMo 10·11 ~· living room of a shnt· a bullet cracked o•·erhead. to him more wort!J are thPy employpd me all about Dr. Tarbell'sne wandsimph Teil stairway IPd up In the "Counter attack, hul•1" r!'peuterl system by which I can learn the secrets o~ rit. si;teen.-G !he than sill. was Dolhlng but Jake, liP. threw one leg over the MAGIC. No obligation on my part. "Nein, no," spoke one of the prls· broken rotting NatnL ______ ______ ____ ,.___ _ Englishm an's Idea a machine gun In uners, a snd·eyed. fatherly sort ol The life uelt commonl.v iu use wns lls crew had dlsap· man, ''niles gone." lle wn vert a finger Add...., ________ ---·-·--·- ---- ............... bv Admiral \\'urd of Engrace his designed of front 111 forth En<lle. and back next, thought l~nd. was to load the pistol "Kaput I" be said. -------- -··-·-k" ----- . mE MIDVALE JOURNAL ro ns • '• ........................ Leo nar d Nason , DAHLS' MARKET We Handle Good Meats And Groceries Mas. 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Only the finest of food stuffs can find a berth in our restaurant WE SERVE ONLY AT ALL TIMES THE BEST Our Customers will testify to our service U. S. CAFE ...................... Utah Midvale tesa-ned .Easi ly At Ilome As ton ish Yo ur Fri end s-- Ear o $~~0 to $10 00 a . ·ontt1 1 < Ma li Cou p It! for Spe cial Olle r ~ TarbeU System, Inc. I T I r•J: 't;l ALKI" 'G to school girls on r crsc I " ' an experienced district nL ~c "' ,;! "One of tLe ba~;c ruke of he •' 'c girls is to keep tl.e sys:~m ft,~ tio• · nP.tually at all times. Normal ex,·rCl'. 1nd diet habits shouit! be en~o::ra~e But when J•ecc• ary there's no bar:; • •King nujol, since 't works merh.c 1;· utly a11lri ~an't dL.:;t.urlt ihc norillC. •, .tic n; c f a : ur-an of the hnd)· I · ·t nl~ ..ly ".Y • :y'-1s, there are tir1c 1 li' ld ~ ::,r-...:ys be ahe P 1 n Oi i•rht for ,• J..!\'o '.._._.,! a . - 1 I " . ~ .J ::md h 1m· '., ·~ u L h.· 1r J. le~..; rh,, .l ,~(IJ oa'l ('.il...£.: "'t gasrum ~·u· .. '· Nujolls d __ r~~.;·nt fr~ m n.ny 0t "t 'lbstanee. It c·.: tu J r J dn,gs or rr.edi· che. It cau b< •a' en • tdcly no matte1 huw YO'' are feeling because it is sc Jnre an~ harmless, and works s~ ea~ily. Ev,ry woman should keep a bottle on hand. Every dru~gist has thi! remarkable substance. Getthegen uine 1 ~--------~~---------~ Dv!_artha ~ (}y[eade's KITCH EN COUN CIL Breakfast was a rPal meal hack in grandmo hl'r's day. A morning hour was actually set asiue for the breakfast meal. But look at it now! Some of us don't Elecm to appreciat e lr s importance, the>e modern days. Tell us wi!Jt the family had fc! l)r"akf1st •.luring the past month am\ we'll tell you whother the family is a happy on~. T'l• •e 18 nothing Lke t)lo ch,'€ring spirit of a good, warm. unhurried hreakfa·,t. Wily, ge:ting good bre=lifr ·•s is a very important function of the kitc'1en "work-sho p." A hot bre 1"~fast to 'ti!Y set'I'O'II--<antl every member o• the family is equipped to enjoy tloing a good rlay's work. !~rNikfnsts a·e ea ier, too, the;P days. Ing niou> m'nds ha"c !J:·ov, ied us with el ctric o& ,.ers, el • r!c IY'tf'ie ire, IS, 01'€!1 dcctr C Pgg rno~( r8. tnJ rre[J~l'Pil cm·''als • .A11 thLse devi c~ ar · han,Jy anrt wonderfu l '' ,. ed cou t:c,·vati\·rly. Sttrl'ly the in>enl 'rs tntentlc:! til. more t me c •u!d l;c sp· .t In en )ying hr-ll;f:tst if lc::~ tinle w~$ s;;e ' i~ the l"rrllanlc s of pl' ,<>r~· Hou. En .• b•e•l:ia ·s shvuld be S"-cretly p'anncrl several days iu atlvnnce !lere is a t>amplf, i<lcJI fan:li'r breakfast : Gra;tc fruit, b.- .1 :dast appetlzcr. C''rcal, h::Jt ccolrcd. Lgt?" J, Scram· ! 1 >r s.._ ~,. cOC ted. Bet b cults or oa::;l ar.d ja 1. Coffee tior &du 1 ..sJ. In thirty-! ve m u•t el, no lon;:-c~ nil is ready; \\'hil •he sa c.1 w .~cr Is hot'ng for the c•rr1!,. • '!~ !,..~ coffee, prepare the grapefrui t "nd s~t tlw •all!~. And let's J avr the ku';ra<t table Jn • ],Jltt !'! cc ·y 3I>Ot v•. il a ho I or flowe1 ~ or fru.t I~ tbe c .::· 1 eren 1. : O" t. fi!d:1h £ rel;,:ni!'g nl~ f'r'ciy r;ranulate d c, rcals an'l part' ail\' cool<cti flake", w:.eat or oat• will iJ 1;·ell cooked in twenty-f 'n to ,;,i~ Y r:Jiuutes. s· art the oven h 'a ling for r:1e b!scuits. make t!1em quicklv, L11• ltlickJr the bettor! While the his nit." 1''0 hakiw; pr~p ue t'1e eggs. 'l'h. t's all-a good hot cereal llnakfruit f'rst hut brrotl or tC'as,· n r, _ jam f()l' dcS<lcrt and a bot bev 'r' 'ugt i1eal. If o'OU WDU tl like a gu!de-c1i led A~ent!a s for G<Jod Br• akfaS•S F., t' 1t wj!; he.lp you to keep Yaria-' in t 1J, br akfnst meal, drop w• a ;c. til!' ond r:1 be glatl to mail you one • , ! 1rtha ~,Ic-.ade, Home Service Bu · .,. !U Sperry Flour Co., San FranclsCQ |