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Show LEIU FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Mussolini Makes Farm LandsToTMarshs TRUE GHOST STORIES J4 - 3 f - Sons-in-La- By Famous People r 3r Subsidizing Worthy Among Them? A ft. Ccpyrlfht hj Public WNU l4gr, Ib. fterrlc. B7 CUY KIBBEE Actor. (f " NE of the most gruesome erpe-- " riences I ever fad." related Gut Kibbee, motion-pictur- e and stage 6tar, "was when I was with the Alpine Stock company, then playing In Vermont The leading lady, Evelyn Grey, then on her way to fame and success, was very I1L She had a very bad case of tuberculosis, yet was so ambitious and enjoyed her work so much that she would not stop long enough to get well. Many people In the theater are that way; they love their profession onto death. "Every night, after the show, she would lie down In her dressing room for half an hour or so before going f i MV home. .4?, & LV. i" 5 - I I One of the pet projects or rromier Mussolini Is the development of that section of Littorla which was made L&rmlands after being reclaimed from the Pontine marshes. During a tour of the province he showed his skill In fcicnltnral arts by sowing corn seed on some newly turned soil. Exciting Winter Sport at St. Moritz fci i .. : '; .. x. j A"iVlZf . K'Ts!, r A, Ik'i f tigs w opportune time la not one for yonfla. srruggling today against greater odds than ever to get ahead, but for th parents to solve," he concludes. OBLIGATIONS OF HEAD OF FAMIL "On this particular occasion we were playing 'East Lynne,' In which she was taking the lead. In the last scene she wore a long white garment After the show was over we all left for our hotels, except Evelyn, who stayed alone, as was her wish, for her rest "We all got up to the hotel, talked for an hour or more, then decided to play a bit of poker. The cards were back at the theater, and as actors made little or no money in those days, we went back after them Instead of buying new ones. "We entered the theater and saw a figure In white walking slowly down the aisle We got a look at her face, and It looked like Evelyn, yet It was too pale and awful to be she. It was way past time for her to have left the theater. The apparition gave us the jitters, so we left without the cards. Evelyn never walked about the theater. It all seemed so unreal and ghostly that we went home and to bed. If the figure had been Evelyn, we felt sure she would have spoken to us. "Next morning we were all ready for rehearsal at ten o'clock. Evelyn did not appear. Some one went back to look in her dressing room and found her. She had on the same white gown, and was lying on her couch In the dressing room dead. She had died during the night, alone." w Unique didiroa Squad Football la Denmark made history when a German team composed ef brothers met a Panlah eleven near Copenhagen. The broth, era are named Muntze and they hailed from Dranchhausen. They walked onto the field led by their father who. himself an enthusiastic footballer, initiated his sons into the game as soon as each could toddle. It w as the first time the team had left their own country, though they had traveled much in Germany; and both father and mother Muntxe accompanied the boys. Many at the game found the critical anxiety and swelling pride of father Muntxe and the wistful absorption of mother Muntze at least as pleasant and diverting to watch as the game itself. Tbey were genuinely sorry when the gallant eleven, in spite of excellent team work, was beaten 7 to Z en-tire- ly The responsibility for a girl's happy marriage at the normal time rests today with her father, not her fiance, according to Good Housekeeping Magazine. William McDermott Chicago religious editor, discussing frankly the marriage prospects of his own daughters, in the publication, proposes a dowry to help depression-struc- k men to establish homes, rather than delay marriage past the age which nature dictates. He says he is willing to subsidize his for the first years of marriage, for the sake of his daughters' happiness. "Why," he asks, "should I consider my obligation to my daughters completed when they have finished college, any more than when they have finished high school? I. believe It is fully as good an investment and almost, if not fully, as Important to spend two or three thousand dollars, or more. If necessary, in helping my daughters, if tbey need it, to marry happily daring their mating time, and In assisting their k husbands to complete their preparation, if they have no other source of support, as it Is to see them through their earlier educa-tlon- . sons-in-la- life-wor- Mr. McDermott says that the hosts of young men today depress him more than the financial crash. He believes undergraduates In college are too young to marry, but that the average graduate student Is better off married, living In his own home, with a wife who Is interested In his career, than in a boarding home or fraternity house. "If either of my daughters should marry a man In training for a pro fession or business, I would urge her to study along with him, to act as his secretary and assistant as well as his encourager, and to aid him In every way to succeed," he con tlnues. "She would be gleaning much of that which will occupy hlrn for a lifetime and which Interests him most They will have a unity or compatabllity of education which can only enhance the completeness ef their marriage and add to their companionship. If hnsbnnd and wife grow up together In law, education, business, or profession, there Is a common denominator of inestimable value." JANE COWL By Mr. McDermott believes the Ideal Actress. knows we mortals time for marriage for a woman is "TTEAVEN 1 and can't guess the elaborate work- between the ages of twenty-twtwenty-six- . He of college approves nor of subconscious of the mind, ings mental telepathy nor of psychic educations for women, and believes forces!" exclaimed Jane Cowl, the they should be able to support thembrilliant actress. "Every now and selves, and to have careers, If they then we see an obvious example of their choose, but not at the sacrifice of a powers, but most of the time we are in home and children. The present tendency of society, he thinks, is to complete darkness about their Intrideaden the instinct for home and for cacies. "When I was a child, I was early children, and to cheat young people out of romance and idealism. Impressed with an example of psychic "The problem of marrying at the Miss as continued she Cowl, warning," scanned the rows of books of mystery In the book store which she was visit- Camblera' Chance Mathematicians have ffured out that the odds against the hopeful player who pushes nickels into a dot machine of average type are a trifle more than 83 to I. Losses are fed Into them at the rate of $4,000,000,-(XX- ) a month In New York, and losses at Monte Carlo hardly reaelua that In a year. Rival gangs fight to control their profits, as in the cat of bootlegging, leading to frequent homicides and all sorts of lesser lawlessness. St Louis Globe Democrat To keep clean and healthy take Da, Pierce's- Pleasant Pellets. Tbey regnlata liver, bowels and stomach. AaV. Odd, bat True The best way to raise children la to keep them on the level o Youi ows druggist It surhorized to cheerfully refund your money on the spot if yo sr sot relieved by Oeomulsion, Sour Note "Buy a nice aspidistra, lady?" "No, go away. We're not musical." s Magazine. Tit-Bit- a o hcvotees of winter snorts In It Is fast and exhilarating, pi World which is a combination of Lure racing and Switzerland get a lot out of and also it offers opportunity to those who like to place a bet now and then. TO HEAD SCIENTISTS War Officers Honor Pershing .,.. mm 1 , ir n i V sT'?? 6 a ing. J1 if i it x f I r a f s H r: ' 5r W H . I! 4 .':.': i2 r & " it MT.- -' r "i J. V Order of John J. Pershing, although a life member of the Military War since its inception in 1920, was recently formally presented by Zander in chief of the order, Col. George E. IJams, In the presence of umcers and members of the general stait or uiu designating him as its honorary commander in chief for life. florid iu, 17"" P"t She Chased a Duke on This ' i ' s - fi c "One day, while my Grandmother Julia, my mother's mother, was ill, I visited her. She lay In her great carved walnut bed, an Invalid, helpless, bedridden. For years she had not been able to move from tnat bed. Above her was a huge painting In a weighty carved frame, all part of the massive, ugly decorative scheme of the day. "Suddenly, Grandmother Julia astonished us by Jumping from her bed and rushing to the middle of the room "We asked what was the trouble, the cause for her unexpected act. 'My sister called to me, my sister called mel' Dr. Karl T. Compton, president of she exclaimed. "Just then the weighty picture fell institute of techHie Massachusetts of President the wall upon her bed. and Its from chairman and nology Roosevelt's science advisory board, was glass shattered into hundreds of pieces. "If grandmother had been In her bed elected to the 1U"6 presidency of the t the heavy thing would have doubtless American Association for the Advance-inerkilled her. of Science of the association's an"It would seem that the spirit of her nual convention In Pittsburgh, Pa. sister, who was In another city at the time, warned her of her danger, and DR. ROGER ADAMS sustained her with unexpected strength i to Jump from her bed. Perhaps not, ""v',-r'" .ii but it is plausible the spirits of our friends and relatives can visit us la other forms than physical," concluded ' Miss Cowl, as she discovered a book 0' on criminology which she wanted to read, and to which she turned her keen attention. Odd Devic i - - A - - ' ' j Jf r ' I I ' "v,t' -- - ' f ;'(f . ' x reaches the photo-cell- , reproducing th original tone of the virtuoso. Popular Mechanics Magazine. Plenty of Sand Hazards Pr linger Adams, head of the the Univertriment of chemistry ofass.iincd 'rflc who has of Illinois, sity Chert leal as president of the American society. de- fTr K !'ii 3m j third son of King t0 Ket a C0-P o the duke of Gloucester i his recent of occasion ,Qucen Jlnry of England, on the S cruiser the :a"a- - mi Catalina Galmes, thirteen, . er wnior ehP s n ctureo. l. small craft; she coma "Venture, w ( chnl hu,io ,.ih passing ferry capsized her saved by a clrl nasseneer on the ferry. A "ch What Mrs. Dinks-W- hat wlSi-- It !". It o blt.-Tl- t-Biti Pearl I say VCT swm, might If you pruned Magazine no use has ever been found for the Sahara desert?" "No; but it Is only a question of time when some enthusiast will come along and lay It out in golf links." . "Aiad Not Necessarily One w'fe too many, suppose that's about some big- Mrs. Wilklns eh? I amist Mr. dear. 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