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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, August 10, 1928 nenrly tllf>d nfter I'd solrt I'd flo what ,;.=============~\• oted• bllllllelt by some secret •proress'"' prohnhly ln\nlvln.,l wnlnut·Julcewhkh llowt•\(•r. died willo loim. He was a grenr ur·tlst. full of whims. I've seen muny of hi~ prints. ull 1lune on that ShUde of fiU(ler. llllrl. nf i:OIIt,e, Oil a pn(Jet a •·Pnrury or more otrt. mntle or linen ru~~ l'his I~ of mnoiPrn mnn urnerure. llllltle llf "'"lltl filoe: .• By "('olfox dle<l obnut I'IJ:htePn·thlrly AGNES Mill ER didn't he?" I ln•1uired ''Yes; he wu8 oh•Hll Se\ellt.'' 1\ve. I believe. The at•lthmPtlr ~:ave me un other rensu11 for douhtln;.: till' uuthPn tlclty of this drnwln!l,." snlol tloe <·np tnln. lookln;.: whim~lrul "('nlfnx. ''"" see, wns a patriot Mrst om! lln arti~t afterword-" I lau::hert und helped him uut : "He DHer would u<·t·ept unlt'r~ from WNU Strvlet Amerlenn~ hecnuse he ulo<ulnlt•ly "I' C) by Tbt Century Co. posed the HP\•olntlon And u~ 1t ~!'Pill• likely thnt this old Americnn luw tJuu!; must hH\ e been the property of An American, II tloesn't sePm llket.v thnt the plnte "out <I have heen tlesigne<l SYNOPSIS hy l'oifnx." "F:speclally," uddeO the captuln, ·•as On a certain Monday morning the design Is pictorial. As was nnt· 'lllss Constance Fuller, •eller of rare books at Darrow's Book· ur·al enou!(h In a lllh!l with Colfu~·s shop, New York, notices that the royalist S)'lllpath!es and 11rlstocrotlc tlrst customer Is a dignified old clientele, he almost alway• mnde he· gentleman, who saunters Into the alcove placardo.d "Medical raid!(' tlesi~tns for toookplates-thnt Is. Works." Peter Burton, one or designs showing the family coat of the employees, amazes Constance nrms. Only something our of the by telling her he paid $510 at common would have le•l him to make auction tor an old taw book containing a Colfax bookplate. Sud· a plctoriul plate. If he e-er did." denly a girl'• •hrlek ot "Mur"?llnv I have a look nt It now?" der!" rings out The elderly cu•usked ·Mr. Case, as Mr ItohPrts closed tomer is on the fJoor unconscious, the book to dr·ink his nonsensknl ten with his right wrist slashed Just before th~ shrieking girl "RathPr an lmn;:lnoth·e picture, Isn't falls In a taint, she calls out to it?'' Peter: "Keep It' Keep It tor "All exrept tlle tmmedlnte foreme!" Peters !ister, Nancy, began that morning working at ground." ugreed Captalu Ashland Darrow's Nancy tells ConHance "Thut tahle covered with old lnstru ot her eloperpent with Brandon ments-1 don't recognize many of Tower, an elopement which was them-lool;s 'ery reo listie. anol the cut short when Tower allen pted to make otr with Nancy's suitalemtolc nnd skull are cnnventlonnl case. Constance explains Darowner·s' symbols used on mnny a doc· row's card-index system to Cap.. tor's bookplate. W!rut the rest of the taln Ashland, a nephew ot .Mr Darrow's. They examine the picture signifies. ODP coltl<l harrll.v tell book Peter paid $510 for and flnd without knowing something about the the bookplate to be a forgery owner." Constance Is asked to assist De· "The ship Inuits realistic, to me," tectlve Almy In his Investigation of the murder of the elderly gen observed ~Jr. ltoberts, ohsolutely un tleman. The girl who fainted, nble to refrnln from difTPrlng wtth Julia Grosvenor, turns out to be some one any longer "Maybe the his granddaughter. She can throw no light on the mystery. Constance calls on Julia, who seems rellevPd when told ·· "T cry, .. Keep 1t tor me'" was not unheeded Darrow orders Con· stance to remove the bookplate from the book. ~~~{' The C0Ifax Bo0kpIate ~>unterfelt." ·•nnw rli<l you otoserve that?" In qulrPrl Mr llnherts "Yes. I will take unntht>r eup If you plense, Miss t<'ul ter. And nnt.v I look no the print cap taU\. If ynu hnve Mni~hed with It?" "But It's orot a print. you see.'' suld the captAin. pass!nl' over the t>ook "It's really a drawing. an owfuliJ clever Imitation of ll line line eugrov lng. I'm hardly 9PhAmed to say I didn't detect the forgery until I hod looked at the plate harrt Many a l'OI lector has been fnnletl hy tmitat!uns Inferior to thl~ on,. Still. there are ~usplr.tous thlD!IS utouut It: for In ~ranee, the paper Colfax olwnys fa •·ore<! a peculiar sh~de of torown." "This Is brown," ~uld Mr Roberts "Ye!lnw hrown.~ •·orrerte<l Captain Ashland. ••and no douht the best that eoold be ""'; but <'r.trnx usetl a spe dol buff tinted paper whkb be col Ol'(... u~o '"Anti l1u1u \'UlJ llrull;.!h if she H~la~d ~nlltd IJ~ Ill':' to hUIIJ till Ul'dt-tHl espPdull,\ '"" t' I \\'us lllt!XJn•rio•toc<·•l 1 sulol 1 """ hPre h> IPHI'n. to .. slol,.~. nil Ill,\' l~fll'i:-; \\ .. IP tinlsllt•il 1h•11JJ.:h tiJt- ·•llwr .:111• WeiPII't 1'111'11 sloe uskPoll not• '"" swl•PIIv. tlJ lruprlr .. ol Mr ,·, 1 ~,. "'·~~~ " .... "'~'"·'~ "" nl•·e. wloertt"' t lo<·r· .. lo:oll llel-1\ lillY nn ,., ,... , tor I hut I P•>ssibly the hrst big mistake th,tt our ;.:eneration of mcu mad·~ "us to lllsraru "lolsl;er s. \\'e <·omrnltted so· clu I sulcltle "it11 the rnznt·. Cousitler the flowing beard us the brcastworl;s of authority. llow often It t·<·nc~nl<'d the weal:ne~s or mobil~ ity ot the face. ga\e pois~. steadiness ru:<l tlio·tinction. A chil1l coultl not h:l\ e u b~>ur<l. r.elther could a woman. Xot eYen u su!Ir.tgette could have 11 luxuriunt one. ~;,·er·y utterunee emerg~~~~ trnm a heard had oracular worth, m~·stery. ontl un Olympian qunllty HIS BUSINESS BUILDER •11nklng for c"mnrand. The nuked face was · the beginning Twu rrrPn wuitirr;.; 011 the t'Oruer Cor of our d~'llfJrJOr. Tire ancients knew the li~ht~ to chan:;e gm Into a con· better·. Do\\ ie kne\V better, the Iat~ \"~I'SH1 i1111 King Ben knew hetter, anti the Bible, "See lhut m:m 0\et there? owe ' too, Is against it. my fortnne to him." remarked <•ne of \\'hy should a man nhtke himself ilol'tn. appear childish anti etl'erninute nnd "\\':10 Is he?" reruarke{) the other. hope to maintain status? Can you "lie i~ n pie mul;er who Sll\>plies bl:uue the women nnd children for !Iii per t'Cilt Of the r!'staiii'UIHS In concluding that we are nil all!;e, irretown." spectiYe of Fex or nge?-AIIan lloben "llnh! And who nr·e you?" in th~ Atlanlic ~lonthly. "I um the millionnire dyspepsia tuhlet rn:uurfacturer."-('lndnnati l!:n· Undreu I quirer. Maurice Ravel, the Freneh com ooser. when usked by a New York A Per&onal Matter reporter whether ~·rench women or Alr·s. 1'--. wlou was do\\11 In the ~mericnn \\Omen dressed the more se\elltlPS, mot.! udmitted it hut •leclined 'l.ndaciously, replied : to he ~:lus~;,tl us elrle1·1y, "us [HI) lng "It seems to me tim t WIJillPn all host at the lnf'lll slore. The ynung 1 O\ er the "orld nre equally audacious woman clerk. olesirinl( to he helpful. as reg.rrdJ dress. But we are quite >Pri'>HI 11Ut tloe contents of u box SttY· 1 resigned now to the extrn,·ngances of In g. inn.,centl,v: post-wnr fashions. \Ve refuse any "\\'e're s~llmg 11 lot or these to old longer to he shocl;el!. IMdies " "A henutiful girl pirouetted Into her ~lr~ f ' - smiled. "Uut I want uncl~'s llhrary. l:ihe was going to a them fn" no) self,'' she said gently. masqu~rnde ball, and she wanted him to ~"" h('r lOStume. WI-JAT THE OTHER DID "•now do you ltke me?' she said. continuing to pirouette. "I'm 11 salad.' "'A salad.' he said. 'Srlenditl. A o •a! ad wothout the dressing.'" FEED AND CARE ARE NECESSARY ohl lnw hunk ""lit! hue! ~w11t 1h•wn tu ,,. 11 h\ m~ un ~hm,l.n· uftt•J'rtnou She! To t'N t!'ood :--Ullllll(lr Pgg J)l'otluc:tion ·her <'nu>'ln 1gtsfl·:ote .trrflde~ It 1s nc<·c,,s!lly to feed aud ru1·e !'or wuul<f ..Jve 11 hnndr~•l rlOJihtr~ for 11 11 ilt•ns e1 en 11101~ carPfully limn in <ht> tlrnt \\'7.utd he E'llOJII~h.. i \\'IIller Iiili<', in tile O!Oinion or. Ch:IIIE'~ "Arul }'IIU ha\e nul H~kt'rt Mr ... u~e. X. Keen of 111e l'olor·ado A;;nculturalr 1 coli<';;~. I'oultr)men are mlstnk~>n I :'<lurll'y. It'~ 'Ull(nr trr wink " I thev think that just because they !lU\'1' "Anct I lllll rt>nlly no•·~• •·elltoed. u~ I "'00.d l'UII"e f Hr tlleil. IIt ~ II I'' 0 Ot I\ I lincY 1111 ~ hwly cnn see Wh~n hon·e I ruH! 1 ~an 110 "'uway with the" ma~h .md u chmwe to usk ~lr (use tlll\'llrin~ t t • tl · :sera c.: 11 1ee . I had only th11e to ~lo!J In 11 ~~' sto<·k •'Expel'imeuts htl\ e sho11 n tltnl l>eSI r·n11tu nnrl look at rhelr teleplouJoe dl rc.ults are obtaineu when the con· tP,<·toly while I \\'RS tetlin~: 1 '~'"'11@ to I smnption of lu)•ing um~h is incrcused gn up and suy I ruund m.v r.vpewr!ter autl scratch feetl decreasetl tluring the would he retjulred nftN nil; an•l summer months," sn•·s Keen. "It is 11 there reully I~ a Mu:.:t~t t·uto ,Jllfl<les J good practice wh~n the hens b<>gitl '" Aloll now It's nn use ot~l<ho~t Mr. <'ase. Jet llll in protluctlon to rnoistPn enuugh Ml~s Wtlk('S will lu~t hll\'1' to 1 ('('Pfll I or the line mush from the feed t.q,. thP fnrt that the hfm~·· l!nlnl! Into the 1pt>t'S to lnst the hens about twrnty cutnlogue. J.Isr.:n, Consturwe: where minutes. l•'eed this at noon each day. do you keep It? , '£his [Jructlce will Increase the con· "Why rlo you wunl to twow~" 'l 6 umptlon of protein-carrying mash "o "I'm worrletl about It, on Peter's essential for egg production. Durin::; account. I wont It to be safe Muybe tlte winter months more scratch feetl with rake tJoukphtte. he'll be to is necessary to keep up body weight worse hole than e,·er. Perhaps If you nntl provitle warmth. In ~umwer·, heat have It rlgl1t by you, von might have I is not ebsentinl untl if hens get too a ehunce to mukp somehody hny It much fAttening feed they simply cease for morP. thnn Mnglstrute Juddes IH~ing and put on \Hight." would ol'fer." By this methooJ the total feeu con I felt touched sltmption will be less while the birds "Nancy, dear," J promised. "I'm go· are on range than when they at·e coo· lng to write the must allurln~ pos~lhle fined to their laJing houses. l'rotluc· advertisement of t hot volume. and lion should, howe,·er·, t·emuin nbout also of the bookr>late. No Judtles the same und will be more economical shall lay his muruudln;,: lingers upon Othet: fuctor·s th~t will help ~et It until the world is upprlsed of all econonucul protluctton durrng tJ1e Its charms; nnrl uni!l J111Jdes or some summer months anti also holtl up the similar Juggins witt. money to waste profits are prop0•r sanitntion, curPful comes along, It shall remnin here In culling uud muHagemeut. :\aturally the lowes! lefl-hantl drnwer or my the death loss "Ill be higher tlm·ing desk.'' the hot weather and all >ickly hir·d~ Nnncy went buck to work, satlstled; shoultl be removed from the flock os we labored steadily througb the cho- soon us noticed. Sanitation is also ~·us of "Good nights" from the eve· much more of a pl'Oblem dm·ing hot n!ng exodus. Only for Peter illd 1 weather, but it Is necessary for profits. stop oue momenL '"fr~ lng to force an early molt is n "I'm going up tonight to a place mistuke," accoi'ding to Keen. It hus culled Haynes Foresltle to boy a lot not been found practical. Get all the of honihle old trnsn." he Informed me eggs you can "hile you can, he alldiscreetly, viewing Nancy's back. \lses, and It you have good bir·ds "Kftl's doing better. eh ?" wblch continue to lay through the "She's n great worker," 1 compro- molt, they should be forced to rest hemlsed. fore the lwtchlng season open. :he fol· I looked at Peter's downcast face, lowing spring. and o thought that had occurred to me over the steaming kettle reverted. I felt comlncPd thtl! he was cArrying some hen\'Y secret borden relating to Julia Gr·osvenor. I had neve, forgot· Chlckpn mites ond bedbugs in pout ten that state of frantic alarm which try houses can be cleaned out by ll hnd seized him on the threshold of thorough appllcnti<.!n of cnrbolineum M.·. ('Ase's office tnst Monday, though paintPd on the roosts. dropping boards eYer since his manner had been so and In the nests. Gus dripping<. obcolm ns to he almost unnatural, par· talned from around city gus plants, tlculat ty when he and 1 had been has also proven valuable In getting rid talking to Mr. AI my It I could hove ot mites, according to lo\\ a State ('Of· onl) told him of JtY visit to .Julia, of lege. t1er recn!(nltlon of him In the shop. ~lites do their work at nl~ht, sucl{· ller relief on hearing that he had de- In!( the hlood from the poultry, Durnied oll omlerstnndlng of her excln· ing the day they hide, uwa~· in small • ntion I But knowing that that visit crack~ and ere\ ices of the house. In wns confidential, 1 merely sA In: getting rid of mites it is important "Ruck up l'eter t It's up w yo'l to that all equipment be mol'!l!lle so that come hock from Haynes-whatever It I tt can be cleaned and treated for Is-with your shield or on it. Other~ mite~. can be relied on to keep thl! home In using either carbolineum or ;::as fi1·es hurnlng." dripping~ it is impo1·tant that the Peter lonked grateful but snld noth· clll<'kens be kept out of the house for lng, for at that Instant Nunry swung 24 hours, us the fumes are lil;ely to round and suw him fle put man's in.!ur·e the chickens' eJ es autl m~y nrst question to woman taint the eggs. "\\'l1en nre you going home?" he In· ------- I M; , 11 i1t , ,I I I I a aj I 1 ··:~Y :d!,.~#; / -~.t~Vx,/ ~~ ~ ~/ ®'<*.. ~ 'What Would T h1s Curious Bookpiate Likely Fetch?'• ner W>1S a sailor And what nhout tllu~e g"'ul Siron~ pillars1 ~lartoe he was au ex S~'IH'tt~t.oln They nlwuys huild a go111l substantial honsP some where, to r~tire to •· "Surh cla~sk enlumn~." sHill I In structlvely fnr I euuldn't lei aJ r. Hoh Jrts conlr>lffkt nnd not do su myself ·•are oft~n used ~s a vurely cnnven tiona! frarro~ for a bnokplnle picture." Mr ( 'u•e oo<ldetl ttpprmlngl,v. bnl the captain. lntPnt 1111 rmrking >Jnother point, nutit·ell none <•I us H~ ~aid: "Aud f11er·e's an nnmlstakuhle ghe uwuy In lhe sl!(flllltl'e; rlld you notlee it. Miss Fuller?" "Yes." I U$setltt'tl; ''tloe ·rtrt'letl str pent. ns it's ~alh•ll. Is !lUlie wrong.' "Yes. his lull I~ In loi8 month. a• It sluoul<l toe. hut otoe rrouut lo I~ up!'n not clused It'~ a very stn111;.:e error In detail. rm thP i!<•lleral exet·ntlnn o1 that druwlne shoW$ d tllttT\I!Inn~ grtts!J of ('ol fax·~ rl11t rar terl~th· nwt hollht~lfl. a few flue llrltS ul sluullng won derfnl riPitrlle~~ In tht' snmllf-'1'1 rle rnlls It's just the •Jill'er·t'tlf'e hPtWel'n the m.nster 1111<1 th& lnlltutnr" "Atuotloer lustnnct' wloere 8 closed mouth would hll\'e lu•pn the purl o1 11lsdnm I" ~ng;.:estefl M r I 'tt~Q lh:htly He dosed thP hn11k Hnd 11111 It lnro m,\ 1111111!. RtHI ns I lulo II on th" tll'~k ~aru·y's elwertnl datt!'r eea~Pil !;lop hu>l<t'•l at me expPo runt ly; I ~uw •hP hull rtnisherl ull thP Wllt'k ns~l~:n~<fl toer 0\1 IHHI was lt•nkln.e fnt more 111~1 nhu111 '' ~1ve rwr !'lttfiiP <tfr·el'tlun~ \\ hPn ~h· ~tl'pp!'d llfJ qui etl.v nnrl fl"lurefl Ill a pile nf hook• In frnnt nf Ill!' "!'h:oll I tloke those nuw7' sloe .r~k<•rl "YI'S r>:eu,e." I Slllll. "nnrl tlo!'ll plu(·e tlot'ln ull on •he w:o::• n to toe retul'lleol to tlot> sh"''"~" Sire a' Iill) swnn1Jell up e\ er·ytllllll! on ~l!(lot: yt>s. rh>lnl;~ to her lnolustl')' •'lnrlh!'\\ ·~ "Notp~" 1vonll1 he list Pi! diet alii Her ~IIIIOUSHI~Ill rm work -eemP<l contu~luus l'loe te!qJot "'"' nnw dnrlro!'d. And l'upt:oln A$1olunfl 1110\'ed tloor t11e sessl• n '""nlrl >lfllnurn wlttJ a ri~ln;; vote ol thunks nnil In •tuirell ea;.:Prl.v. a~ he tnnk hi~ len•·e. It I di<l nnt t·enlly think we reall.v ou~:ht oo hnve ten everv rln.v I \Vfl9: CHAPTER VII · Night Watch. "Tell me, shnll you t1e llble to sell the buok und the bookplnte •eJmrntel.v fur tlve hundred anti teo dnllars togetJJer?" demnnrl<>il Nnn<•y I had to walt one whole st>cond before dedrling whn1 to soy. and It took ller fur less than that to transfer her self to the large ouk c~olr jus. va cated by the captain and a thick pile of papers to my desk "Please look at my work and tl'll me If It Is right. so 1 con I(O on." ~toe request ell "Antl what ohnut the fh·e hundretl and ten rlollnrs?" "If you want to !(et on at all, you will hove to occupy yourself wltb what concerns you." I said. "\Vnll a minute I There's more about the book Just now Wilkey qulred srernty. "At sh o'clock." snld Nuncy, sweet ty, vlpwlng him with ralm uppr·nl~al ~~constan('e. come and have dinner " II h us." "1\'o. tlatnk you-thank vou both \'Pry ki111ll.v." I l'epPnt~d tiS Peter urgPrl the tm·ftntlnn "" me hri;.:htly "If y11u won't come In rUnner tonl~ht. you must come anrl stuy Wilh me all n!~ht tomorrow." •leclnred ~un<·.v. tenndnu~ as u~nnl of her wi~lof'~ "or I'll h~ all Hlnne." "Thnt's n fine II!Pa !" exrlnimed l>t!tl'• • " hi •• \ .. ~: 1t WH~ m 1ne. sa 1c1 s s1s1er '\\'Ill ,Vntt l'OIIlP, ('IOII~tanrp?" "I sloall he lleliglote<l my d1'Rt, lu rrelfJ tloe l'lglrt other Ul't'UIJHnts of !he onuse twnr vnn <'fllllloun.\•." "I loot. for vnu Nrlllf'e !" crltd l'etet '\Veil ( 'on~flllll'e. I{OIId hy till ~HI lit llay HI the lllll•!'f I'm niT rot Plym ••nth Hock a11d wu, stutlnns I" Naru·y Hill! I work~d tllnne In the sll~trl SIO<•JJ wltlonnt further lnterrup tluu Tlw ~llt'tll'e n1 the hlg hnllrlln~ wa> restful otllrl nnhrok~n SH\'e hy H rli•tant. ltotreotiiPIII rumhll' of lute tr.JIIIc 1'\ut rn.otll I had nearl.~. Hnlshe<l dlrnoH. ~!'nt 111 to me did 1 heur a •IJO;.:Ie ~nnr111 In lh~ ~hnp Then. un t•XIH·•·tl'dl.\' far hnl'l. I hl'nrd 8 tnlnt lllfi\'Prn!'nt It "''" r!'pP:lled lt come a~nlro roatt~rlng fuotstPps , 11u11f1P<I on t hP left 1111nC. ni•IP. Npxr olllllllll' u "'"' Ngnre uout~rllllizf•fl tu till' du~k u~ 1 rur·11e11. nurt fo 111,\1 reJtpf "'"1 mm·e tllun lli.V surpl'ise. I ren·~ 1\iz~(J Mr 4 'ase just 11" lie .tart PI! hal'k "' 11111u1.eru!'r.l. ''''"" at my IE'ft "\Vhy, 1 thou;.:lrt ynu'lf ~:one to •linner" 1 .uti! murter·nt fuetl.v "} tfiOUghf 'l~\·erj hu(!_V VoU el~e he CCIUIIteJ eO \\flo'S J,!:ll(flg fo ll!H1 •• rl:tS: 11 ork tnrol;.:hl I \\':18 just flnlll.l! soiJu• ,f my work nnw. hp•·au<t> I t!l,p a tnt .. olinner hour The ruin hn> nenrl) srupped \\'hv rfurr't yuu J:u nut and 1:et SOIIIPtloiiO~ hettl.'r to Pill?" (TO BE CONTINUED 1 Prosaic Shepherding • : • r•ar \;s. Slle--~1.\ llrst husbnrHI never swore like !hut when he mowetl the lawn. He--~ly tJrst wife never made me mow the l::t\\ n. The Born Moocher llouseiJOldt>r-Ah. l'\'e sold that rulier und those gurdeo tools you'\'e come to borrow nnd ha\e gone in tor C'hi< kens-Champ Borrower-Oh-er-that re mlnll• me--we·,·e \'isltors to ten nnd I wnndl'r--er-could rou lend me a few egg~? An Ancient Problem I (~'- o t Y ~~~ * har•l bo.iiPtl tl;.:gs on a bet. ~loc-\Yh.' t!•e t·annlhal! How man\ m1le!1 to the gal? 1 do'IVe right C'P with Rose, st(Jp and pet With .3al, Anrl lhat'O the way It ~o••· ••• W o;.;ld:z't Do It Again Soft-shQIIed eggs usn.llly arc n re· suit of u lnek of miner .ol in the r·a1 trou. If ~ ou place ") ster shell~ or f ' ' " "' " slot•ll-maldng 111 aterials hefore ' yout· biltl8, Jou probnhly \\ill not be [ ltoul!let.l IYI!h soft-shelled eggs. • • • 1 • .Tutl::t•-llale )UU eYer been con , it ted helo:·e? r>efelltluut-Yt•s. I was caught bath· i1 g at a tH hate 1Jcuch once. .Juol;.:P-.\ntl ,inct> then'! [lpferHI.:Ilt -S m~e tlwn l',·e takPn a hath. I If a cool ba~ement is not anlilable · tile fln m fn1· storiug eggs in sum- nter, a small room may be exca\:tted unue1 the loenhou'e or d\\elling house, or a small structu1·e built after the l l.whion uf a root cellar·, \\'Jth insulated 1\UIIS anti celli11g, A General Response • .\II)' 'L'fl""~e to our ud1 Prtioemenl for an ofhce ho) 1'' ":\111e IHo)s are In line, tw~ eld~t·l! nwn Hnd tlYe !!ll'ls." * • • The Wrong Arm of the Law Tl'uCII the •·loicl;s to roost, ao .;oon l'ilst Lnw)er-\\'loat .rre )OO I•)Ok ns thP)' are oltl enough to learn. l'roIll~ ~0 SOUf for, l'i!\(.-'flflish? 1 'de low p~r·d~t•s us soon us tlw~ Me 'h1·ce 11 eel;s oltl, und the chict.s "on't , ~\e~orHI La I\·' er-A fl er I got a!I r111ou;.:lo I(Pttoll,: my 111110 nt·quitted ou I '"'"' l'ad1 oth<'r to death ur tloe cor 1he mn•'t el"quenr pll'a I've e\er marie. j11er·s of the br uotler house. I firul out he wn@ ri'Hll.\ Innocent. • II A goou paint for mites can he mad~ <~f old eu;,;ine lJl! to 11 hich is au de 1 u Poor Memory ""all aUIOIII\1 of con1mer·chtl coal tur Flr•'t ~lollt.-Wioat's ~lr. Glra[e got 11sinfPdant. l'aint the mosts on hot!• " kwot toed 111 t.is neck for? tin! uvper anti uutler side uno.! sunk tlw ~!'l Olld atonl;-1'hat'8 SO he'JI reoil n11xture l11to the ~nicks so they Uil'lllher the thlri!(S he hns to get In writ IJe sealed and leu,·e no spact- tO\\ n todny for ~Irs Giraffe. where miles can hltle. 1 • • • • • • • • • • • Wood ashes are nllua!Jie for chtck I ens In two waJ s. They eat the small Tennessee Is an Anglicized form of j bits of charcoal, wllltll are ~:ootl for an Indian word-'fennsse, said to , them. Anti chic!.l.'ns tllat tl'l'l In thf' menu either 8 curved spoon or river \ ashes 1, Ill be trmrhl~tl ruu , h '" ., by with the greAt bend 1 lice. a Money bal'k "Cir ft ..... ho'l'e : Mt su ted A ~l dealer!. Allowing Plenty ol Time Parcel Post Clerk-On that live tor k.ey the postage will be a dollar and thirty rents. 1 The Poultryman-Guess l'll stnrt hlrn on four bits' worth of stamps. I expect lle'JI lo£"e enough weight on the way to make thnt about right be· fore be's deli Yered. Proof "Did you water the fern, Nora?'· 'Sore, mum. Don't you hear t.bt water dripping on the cnrpeU" l'I.ORESTON SHA.MPOQ-Ideat for use io connection 'uth P.lrker·e Hair Ba'eam. Makes the han sort nnd ft11ffy. 50 cents by ms1l or at dru_g.. !Wits. Risco.< Chemical Worb, Patchogue, N. I, RICH MAN'S CORN HARVESTER Poor man's prlee, Onl:r 826 with bundle tying ft.t.tacllment: sold In eTer:r 11tate. Frer. cn.tn.loi showlDf picture of hanest.er. Progress Co., Sn.llnu, K:Lnsill ~Ooc:::::::JOoc::::)OII(JoOCOoc:::::::JijO'il DInspiring 0 ~Subjects ... The Lord [ The Holy Scripture Lifo • Faith ~EMANUELS~DENBORG Bookof6l4 pacet,c1earprint,cood paper, ~n •ubetantiaUy bound in 1UO: paper co vera. ~ Endowment enabJet ua to eend th.i• book to Bny addreu ...- ithout further coot or oblicatlon on recetpt of only Fi'Ve Cents n K n L!:::::JO~IJCOOfi<:OCOoc=::::IOOc:!J Swedenborg Foundation l!f Incorporated o ]8 E. 41st St., New York KODAK FINISHING profe~slonal pbotogr.~pbers Unt~h :\OUr Koduk films. We employ to SHIPLERS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 144 So.lllalo St, Salt Lake City, Utab Old Friends Little .Tonn Joos, brought up In the motion-picture colony, wus greatly Interested In a lot ot stuffeu birds In n shop "here her dadd: was getting some "props." "Just ~hluk !" she exclaimed, "I met al! those birds in person "hen I was on the rnnch last summer."-Los Angeles Times. Big Moth Gentle Hint "So ~ ou ad\i~e me to keep on writIng verse? I cnn't live on poetry." "Then do keep it up." All Dependa I l on Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 32--1928. Happy Home! Just lle--Oue of my UtHtes at college ate A ~ut:den ch,ur:;e (1'0111 the rpgulal' raliuu to new grain~ often ~un"cs n:•ll· I geslion anti tliarrhcu These tr'Pt:hles nrtl frequently confused \\ ith otlrer dlseas!'s. su~h us choleru or limher nock. I ot Sallcrllcacl! POISON IVY Room 1274 Present Handicap He--You nlwa~·s have to be of 8 diffPrent opinion. She-~le? No, not ut all; quite the contrary. t~ • A little gr·oul·d hone is a gout.! ~tim· ulant to pullets ti,Of.t ur·e lazy 11 hnut layillg-Hiso to ol•ler h~rrs. t:ut 11 must he fr·esh or it muy enu~e [otomai11e poism1in;;. hare di•appointed me, \\'illiP. I left those tarts on t11e ~lde boanl .lu~t to test you. Wili!e-lt's H shame you didn't try 01e \\ ith dou~hnuts. Mother-\Yhy, dear? \\'illie-Ilerause I hate 'Pm. During the Quarrel • • • 1 ot Bayer Manufacture ot Monoaeetleae!duter The Wrong Test "Haven't you finished mending my sor·k Jet?" "GJ,·e me n minute more, John. I'm doing my darndest !"-Toronto Telegr.un. J.ote molt111g IIQUS ar·e tioe l,t) iu;.: I \hens and thP,\' should be ~me<! from the market lo he U'etl for breeul.'rs. 0 .Aspirin 'the trade mark ~Iot11er- You CANNIBAL I Pullets, fnr· hPa\ y 11 inrer protluc 1tio11, must be "<•II develop~d. 1i::orous, and carry u sur·plus of holly fat. B. J. 'fhenlcn of Sanfu1·d. ~laine, was murh su• pri~ed when a policeman stop[l~d him nnd called his attention to a smiling t\1 O·)·car-old baby boy on the running board of his rar. ~Ir. 'l'herrlen wns able to Identity the hahy. ne placed him on a safer seat 11 I thin his car anrl took the child home. Our memory go!'< had; to the time wh('n n girl might ha"e had the funniest looking !Pgs In the world antl •till won n benuty contest.-Ohio Slate Journal. After the llock lias been culled Is an excellent tinw to dip for lice. I' • • • Baby Got Free Ride "TIIer·e "as no IHtrklng diflicuity In ~randfather's day," remarks an ex<·ll.mge. Lon;::. !on~. lwforP, hrother. You for ~ct the tllfll~ult) Xoah Irati \nth his urk. <e.·~~'-<t:~ Shepher rlrug Is he~umlrog " scletlf'~ in Fram·e. A school ol shPploerdin~ In operating 81 Hamt.uuillet. The school I~ a government Institution. fostered by the mlrols-tr.v of ngrkul ture. It tenches inuuy things thnt th~ shepherds with their crooks. painted 1 A hen usually lays eggs like the on~ by artists and described by pnets, nev er bothered ubouL There are no plr· 1he wns ha•ched from. turesqoe costumes. Students are not Cull the llock first, so that the hens judged by their ability to sing or pose. which are to be soltl may go to mar !'hey hu ve to etudy the work of shepkct, anti dip the remaindc:r In n solu herding with a vle\v to making 8 protlt on sheep About all the romance lett 1 tion of one ounce of sodium lluoride to a gallon of water. In the profession Is the sheep do&. 01 Indian Origin No Parking When Noah sailed the waters blue, He had his troubles same as you; For torty days he t:rove the Ark, Before be round a place to park. Po.ul.try. ·F·a·c·t·s· .. ·~~: • DON'T suffer headaches, or any of those pains that Bayer Aspirin can end in a hurry l Physicians prescribe it, and approve its free use, for it does not affect the heart. Every druggist has it, but don't fail to ask the druggist for Bayer. And don't take any hut the box that says Bayer, wit!J the word genuine printed in red: Seek Ancient Cannon An attempt to reeo\ er a number ot ancient cannon fr·om the \Heck of what is helle\'ed to he a two-huntlred· ;~car-old ~punish galleon, will be nmde soon at Fort Pierce, Fla. The city commis~ion has aprn·opriated S:JOO to nssl•t In reco\ eriug the relics which lie half buried in sand about a mile off Elrore from the Old ~·ort PINce in· !Pt. They "ill be placctl In the city s Clean Out Mites and Bedbugs in Henhouse I Page Seven Man's Dignity DenteJ Wht!n Beard Went Out POULTRY I · fl(.TS · IIIP ,., Sl4,lJ. ol CHAPTER VI-Continued -10In emulation of her cheerful Industry, the water In tt.e little aluminum pot began to buhble merrily, and three minutes later-the correct time, I believe, for tea to :ll',ow-Cnptoln Ash· land was drinking the brew whh h. with the crown. tmltes the British empire. The two other gentlemen did not hL ve to be couxed long to join 111m, so my Judgment In laying In pleD· ty of tea pro,·ed correct. The cup tnln snt happily In a big oak arm· cl,alr, Mr: Itoberts nccommutlated his length of llmh to the radintor. onrl Mr. CAse leaned gracefully on a tiling <·abinet, all chat!ln~ cozily of this and that, while the ruin de$cended anfl the wlntl blew, and Nancy contr!bntefl a one·nct eduratlnnnl sketch. cabaret· fashion, with a partner In the per~nn of a messenger boy who come in with a parknge for Dorrell's on Fifth a\·r. nue. "Isn't this ripping I" cried the cap tnin. rndiautly. "Of course I know it's not mnnners to ask. but mayn't I hovf another cup?" As he leaned forward to pass hi~ teacup his gluuce fell casually on the worn calfsklr. binding of Clurlhew·s "Notes." still on rop of the desk B~ picked the book up dellherutely OJJPIIed the cover and again gazPd with Interest at the ln!Jurutory lnte rlor j:l\ lng on the distant sen '•I fanry Miss Fuller thinks I'm nHer happy unless I'm Ftopp!ng sume one Ieise's work and doing none myself." he ohserved "ThiR t:me she was oil ready to soAk ol'f this tJnokplnte, when I did whor you rail horned ln. ond asked for another American tea party I" Mr. Case smiled politely. "Yes we'rt! to sell the bonk anll nonkplute separately. I hear." ''Ont> often dues better rhut wny.' ubsenefl Captain ~~hland "I don't konw uhnut p;ke~ here. I unrler Rtnnfl the toook wn~ expenslve-fhe tturulr·ell atuJ ten dtoflnr~. wusn't ll r \\'loa!• would tlrls o\Jrlor.s• tonokplut'P lfkt>ly ret rh ?" Hnrror und um:1zement tilled Ill) sun! untl that gf Mr HnhPrts, whusP .:ht n<·e lrrt eret•pt ell mitre as the cuptHin thus culml.v addPrl. to the list of .nsusters lle hurl witnessed 01 Dar rnw's In le~s thno four days. the fu<·t tl>ut he wu~ lnfnrmed of the wur~t Muke In huying th:ot hnd hefallen th~ lonu~e fur yeHrS \\'luo hnd toll! ll!rn"t Nut I. nor Mr Hnherts. oHt !'PtPr 118 surerlly; set nil o: a~ mighl to.r,·e sooner th11n the unclt• who ~o dPslretl rnr some nrysterluu' ren8on . to lm pres• him fan>rably air ('Rse WH~ equul to the ~i!uutf.>n. hnwe,Pr. rlwr·~ lng, us he did. to answer the Mr~t of the two quest Ions "I hnoln't toenrcl whut wns pall! tn• the bonl;.'' he 8Rirl "I'm espel'l:rlly Interested In ttotnonkplate." went Or' the enptuho ~ hnully Rtrept!ng tol~ tea<'liiJ 'hPcau•• when I saw It here Ill Mls~ Pnller, desk the other rlny, when I w11~ sturiJ lng your Index, I noted dlreetly hn\\ closely It resernhlerl the wnrk of onp .,. of onr most fnmnns engrnvPrs. Hugh l'olfux. th~ugh It wus. unmlstnknhly, n tultl "Yuo 11:1\'Pn'l metllluncd tl•al ' Happiness may resemble either n mountain or o molehill. It depend~ on the distance you ore from lt. A bank failure may not upset the depositor, but It will cnuse him to Jose bls balance. One cun always be In the minority If he take& up with e\·ery new movement. Laws can discO\·er sin, but not remon>.-MIJ ton. A scrapbook Is as gr·eat a re,·ela· tlon as a diary. ''I seen that they now calf the millget nirplnnes moths." "Then they should name the :;iant seaplanes behemoths."- Yuncouvcr Province. Meow! Shf'-My hoy friend driYes a straight-eight. The <'at-And does he look swell In a chauffeur's llrery? And Didn't Intend To "Do J ou mind telling me what you paid fot that car?" "Yes. I h:rven't." ' Tularemia, 8ometlmes known as rabbit fe\ er, \\ ns named for Tulure count)', in f'alifornln, where tbe disease "as ,;;tudted in l!li2. ''It Can't Be one'' You cannot expect a "high flash" or quick burning coal to "last long." Anthracite coal is hard, and therefore lasts longer, and in this respect, UTAHGRAND COAL is very similar to it. UTAHGRAND COAL is hard, Stores Without Loss, lasts longer and is clean. It makes no stringy soot, and no clinkers. In fact it burns almost like Anthracite, but costs no more than ordinary coal. UTAH- GRAND is a coal fo!" all purposes where coal can be used. Phone your dealer or write us. CHESTERFIELD COAl. COMPANY Salt Lake City, Utah Shampoo Yourself With Cuticura Soap Anoint the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap anrl warm water. Rinse thoroughly. A healthy scalp usually means good hair. Soe.p .?k. Ointment as and 51k. Talcum 25<-. Sold everywhere Sample each tree. Addreu : ••eutiova t.bofa.torlfl, Dcp\. M, x.ldllll.. X...'' . . . . . Cutlcura Sb.,•iDa Stick 25c. |