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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah NIFTY" TAILORED JACKET SUIT Rat Traj) Proued 77ie Weekly Short Story proxy was a It would be worth millions at h board meeting In New York on the following day. Jeffries and Sanderson motored out to linlingworth's country house on Long Island to urgue against each other for the document but, of course, they did not travel In the same car. Fat old Jeffries took Aurellus Smith along with him to safeguard so valuable a paper, If he obtained It, up to the minute that It would be voted on the next day. Smitii truveieu ostensibly as Jeffries' friend and not as n private detective. "I'll get the paper and you will keep it," rumbled and chuckled old Jeffries. "Together we'll lick Sanderson und his dirty crew." As the two entered the big country house, a feminine shriek rang out ami Smith's long legs carried him up a (light of stairs without In n their customary Indolence. back room he found n very pretty maid with her foot caught In a steel Jawed rat trap. He wrenched the Jaws apart and held her ankle for a few moments while she writhed III pain. The business meeting occurred In the music room on the ground Hour. It had to be slrort as Hiding-wortwas leaving by plane within an hour on his way to California. There was nothing Immediately for k hands with Smith to do. lie si r.nlingworth and Sanderson and so Arranged as to lend h slender- got their names mixed as deaf peodo or stupid people, or peoizing silhouette. The pockets with ple too ple lazy to think much. Few buttoned bands mid the could believe that so Indopeople handkerchief strike a top lent a man was observing every note of chic. To tell of the way the belt is ad thing Willi photographic accuracy. While the three men gathered Justed requires u paragraph to It. table. Smith wandered self. Look close and you will see around that It is run through u wide hem to the piano and ran bis lingers at the top of the skirt, coining out over the keys but stopped quickly so as not to interfere with the cona( each side of the front where It versation. buckles. At the end of an hour Holing-wortCci 1930 Wisorn I'nlon I sighed a paper and Jeffries had won. Ihilingvvorlh left the Fliei Want Their Lightt house at once after ordering lunchHouse Mies, scientists Mini, rtill eon to lie served to Ids three Hock to rooms lighted with clear, guests. The proxy lay upon the blue or green glass. hut will shun table beside a heavy blue enveloie. those lighted by red or yellow. Jeffries inserted il in the envelope Country Home. and sealed the (lap. BOLIXGWOltTH'S ri:s. indeed, the suit pictured Is Just about the swankiest nlTiiir one may hope to see, who Is loots-Infor something to wear about town or to Include In the college fil l's wtirdrohe, or to have on when the tirakcmun calls "all iihoanl," or when you are cheering In the t'rundstand at the pi me to make it Inn;; story short, il i.s distinctive in tiny environment w here the suit ? g the thin.'. Winner to Be His Substitute Not Acceptable By R. T. M. SCOTT turned Smith softly imd opened the door to speak to Jeffries' chauffeur. Jeffries looked his astonishment as the car roared off. The two stood for a few moments In the doorway, Jeffries too surprised to speak. Suddenly a yell sounded inside the house, "Come on !" culled Smith as he dashed hack to the music room. Beside the piano stood Sanderson with the rat trap dangling from ids hand while he cursed. Wood was dripping from his hand to the Hoor. VI knew that he must have taken the envelope from the table," explained Smith, "but I did not know w here he had put it until I touched the piano keys the second time und found that three strings were dead. He stood quite close to the piano when we looked out the window." Sanderson, desperately helpless, let Smith pry the trap from his hand. "The maid brought me the trap," continued Smith, "and I placed It on the strings, under which he had slipped the envelope, and Covered it with my handkerchief." Then it was that Sanderson struggled to turn defeat Into victory, lie reached Into the piano and snatched out the blue envel- At that moment the roar of a Jeffries plane sounded outside. dropped the envelope on the table and turned toward the window. Sanderson looked away also. The roar of the plane became louder and all three men walked to the w indow near the piano. Smith and Jeffries approached the window in advance of Sanderson. When they returned to the table the envelope was gone. There were other blue envelopes In a rack on the table hut they were all empty. Sanderson laughed vindictively and offered to let Jeffries search nlm. The offer was accepted and Jeffries found nothing, but Suillh had wandered to the piano and was again running his lingers over the keys while he frowned as if an Idea had at last been horn and said that he ought to make certain that the maid hud put an antiseptic on her foot so that she would not be poisoned by the rat trap. "I didn't bring you out here to liddle with maids' ankles," grumbled Jeffries. "Ilolingworth Is In the air and we can't get another proxy. We are dished." Smith rang the bell. The butler summoned the injured maid who limped lo Smith and talked In low tones with him while she secretly received a ten dollar bill. The maid limped out of the room and shortly returned, after which Smith Joined Jeffries and Sanderson in the hall where Jeffries had ordered his car. "I can't understand you. Smith." said Jeffries as t lie two walked to. ward the front door, leaving Sanderson behind. "Have Just a little patience," re mix-lur- Her f ; ope. Jeffries started toward the maddened man but Smith pulled him back. "I substituted an empty envelope when the two of you tirst turned toward the window," he said. "The proxy has been in my pocket all the ti:::e." pon-dere- d (CouyrlchL) INDIVIDUAL HAT COMES BACK 1 he, "iiroiiosiiiz is hwr I've had experience, i I I . r .o.u'i. I "w t a.. Rvlf ";,;:ls;u,.::',,..t ,.. ,.. nfuls of lap;. in (im. cii,futs ol boiling water in n double hoilei until stirring frequently. , two tabiespoonliiN of huMer.' three. loan hs ol a tablos , ,.m,.ti ,r iuice. two toasj i;fuu of grai.1 lemon rind and eight marshm.il!ow cut Int.. small pio.es Serve poured over cake !'.,r pudding Cheese Souffle.-C- ok three ta bl"s i.su's ol tapl.-.in oi in, fill of mils; until ia,i,.... ielear stirring often. .VM one cupful of grt!e, .bees,.. Mir lltilil liell.-1. a'.. I three beaten egg v.eks. lea,,,...!,!!!! of salt und three "'! beiit. II egg whites f,.be, l. I'.ahe pi a W el greaso.1 Hit 'he ,:S-.'- , g dish, sot It !,, a iciii of it Pake Itlll the solpl!,. Is blown .'I id a iritl... Serve hot, I ... vv ,, . w. i i . , , , ,. r bad to. t,iM Idas -- thev lust hkeil I. vv ton. n il he land -r 'Il II at, Wen n I mi st.i.,I ,.l,, . J! g niallV jet thev w.i;. s l.ke PI, in, N. They almost 1. the water go tir.inml lie Wel l lip abaig the const Itt. saw a most beautiful harbor us he pass. along, one of the most call titill h iibors he had ever seen. The I arbor, wearing n m .gniti, ,.,t. smart suit ,,f ,lue, .aid. In a .ce-a k?jflf &afj ,:"f '".! "",,r m.v m..r,. ', , , i in I . - 1,1-- Ih.-iii- . , b'-- '" He Wilkfd Throuoh Woodi. uiNioi iijouiiu lii.i wri.i lire !! d i," :i: II! ".. trump, i. i: .. .v.. r." mi r ,, '' Ml...... " j' ' ....' " ' friend ' ' e ""'l licit- s ."i I! ,t i j far I. . M t. OP OXIRSC I SAY MV PPAUFsS 7... 4 1 fcVC-fv- iy ' V rsi . le.l If Mil. I Mull a, New I III, strong voice: "Halifax Harbor The roik along th ,,,.., ;,, wild and .1 .ingcim! lookiii- - v.i If hr tbite was a great to theiii. j .pile' re found wh l,i tiami-.- Iny t.ellltfil ,on, lu IV' .o,.:ii r , riajrinti With Siirnc loining so I his i among rarlv " --t. t ' Omtr- - ylF -- oun v j 1 1 il iot rA n rsr-- 1 1 v". mil- Sv - linerv disiiiays, one Is reiulii.l. again and again (hat "variety Is the spl.e of life." In fact, life has grown that "spicy" with variety In the realm of new hat fashions thai scarcely any two models are alike come In think of It. When Ibis Is very happy itaie of affairs, for who waij a bal like one's neighbor? What n comforting feeling il Is. too, to know that vonr individual type of (or hals l.i be correct yo will tie Willi' whole wardrobe of bats) l lug easilv available, for with su.-- a .l versliv ol styles on the program everv woman mav feel assiited id l.elng becomingly hatted. I in ibermore, with lashloti up proving every type of bat from bilmless i. I. rimmed, made of fell ..r velvet, fur. wool, fabric .r .hel'Hle. some pertly or pblur I s.picly fc. libeled, others garni luto-- l with hoe or In spangled Willi flittering sequins, tm mailer how tunny tostunns one mav plan II will be a pe. felly easy mailer l.i Imd ti at to tune Into every ttmod ! from ultra fu.i.al. Not w Iths' an, ling the riot nf Pleas 111 pruk'-iiday millinery Mule are cettniii trends which are oulstaudtieg throiighnul Ihe entire s. In i,e of design. Hie U)ol ltliH.t laid, perhaps, being the fail that almost with. Mil evcptioii hats n( 1I1 signed so an In lie Worn b.n k 011 the bead lo show the forehead 11I11I II ilefilv arranged wave or n,i Von will lloli.e In the Illustration hiil each of these tint doe Just Unit 1. 11 nf the hair shows ninl the i t. - .1 I 'SI VrH to griimine.) Id 11 "i.rtv" epie. i , 11 forehead lis Well. There Is virlrtj of material, represented ill IhU group, rangiiiii from felt to lian.Pom,. !,.,( Velvet. nl. tl.il far the niotm 11 trademark in the lower of the picture Indicates, corner these luits have i passed upon b that select group nf xtjle lend ers known as American mi'll y fashion authorities 11ml are re;i reset.lalives nf the lust The Id. 01 lie shape at the top Is made of wide black Velvet ribbon. The intrn nie band si Irriug both bad, 11ml front provides a close III tilg head size. 'Ihe charming 11 model to the I, II It s evplojM H long, r wine colored soteil with bow urn I the headband of brown gal.vak. To Ihe right Is ;i i lose lilting inrhaii of Mack ak fur In oiiibtnatioit with cc blue velvet. pussian lurhati Is 11 i.iercd In the group. It is nf nrovvii sohui vviih baud of wide liioire ribboti brought n generous bow In one Sid,.. The last lao.li show n Is espei hilly designed lo b.' worn with (ur cunts, hnvlng h close tilting h,,, k. Il Is nf Austrlu'i solell with mi inset of volvrl ncrns the forehead. JPI.IA P.OTTitMl PY. sole fte. t 11 g. I 11 T, li( Beauty Nw.i,,,,rr t'lil.iii I When bladder irritatioa getting up at night and backache kecpyou -- tm way w,i o3 - . f A: it lv.'. Dl Successful for more than ii years. Endorsed by hundrti of thousands cf grateful usei aou Dy dealers everywKre. 1 Doan's In Judfe Krassp,,t.vns,iiigtii p,t, & $.l,0llll? Accused -- I was en liunpry. nrijrlnal sin must be the kiiiJ'' don't have tn liiM-tit- be vexed about something made some sarcastic remarks about sectnl huml proposals and that sort of thing. However. I changed the "hbleei and soon Imd ,er In good humor." "And then?" said Leonard. "Why. ami iheii." rniitlnued .l ick, "111 she bud reje.le.1 oi thought 1 would (ry 011 my own "You traitor:" cried Leonard Parting up; "you proposed nm she licre.ted yoii';'' "Doii'i get Imt under the collar," said Jack. "I proposed n right but she Jiis( handed me the niltten '' Two milt. am In rim, one for me. ii nil. I going nome. night-.,,- ,,,, That girl frIs Well, so long." Leonard passed )r J v r feverish night. 11 An he went nut the next l.e enniiiniereil H,,. Janitorliioriiiiig In Ihe brill nailing on loos,, .,,.,.e f . "I told ilmt carpetiier to do IhU wivk ngn," volunteered the JanI'or. "lint I gess the only wny " gel anything done Is In do It n - JoiirHolf." "Ihe niilv way In gel niivlhlng done In in ,n yourself"' The words ftnrk In Leonard' ro!i, !nin. !,, II Jnur-e- m It lf ! vur-wdf- l y,.ureifi" rumbled the wheils nf the elcvnled as he rnde downiowii. And lb il nlghi h.. .11.1 no 11 hitiinoir. 1111, Kliii.. nn IT him his Mile Slaii,. 'i.i.iing . .v isii Mlll.l, fa I, I ye. Vcvctablc Comrim. 1 P. such rcxxI rcsulti that I n."C' her Catherine LvJi.t. IMW ,.t.l- - rUit.lrrti and liVT 31 A VIUI.I Vl.i.M.s. . 1 b:U V liV. but people tell me 1 K . cran.l.-Kil.lren- I am fr ir ll''!iVtlBM 31? For a Sandwich ou teal Why did walns.-iitiiig- inali-rlalisll- c tir fCAY mise- a on t take cnar.cesi nt? your kidneys at the first tip Die, 11 Ner Sdnl The beniity n imture, the poetry of life, will Kpcnk In us In whatever nurroiiiidiiig. even n the Inisli lireiiku f.iriii in hlo,s,, p, whatever dingy ha, kvanl und it,,, tb.wer Kptlng up m muiiever mu Irrted "Well?" said lonard nt length. "Well." sighed Jack, "I delivered Ihe goods f..r you; made one (.f the pretties! ideas ever he..r,l li. your life." "And she rejected me, I suppose," sab! I.e.. hard, dolefully. "Why." replied Jack, "she did m. exactly accept yi,. she 1 X.fTfP D&AP Deal Frompllv Villi Kldnrj irregularities dooni. 11 ri ' ' ' rr be FOR. CMOUGH 2v:vV v- 1 wouLD.ifr - the lies. v A,EVUY rAw roa Il:owsi'; late fall and Ii nrouml C.s Couri BETT&Z v-- ,, , r,.i-- . remembered land i i t,,i SUCH IS LIFK- -A "1 eurvwb. i,..ug, WolMl. i II lie.-- tbroiu-l- Nine p. r cent of a rp ie nccl it, h ti l'.riinw ii k dents are due l.i weather Only tl III Nova Scotia. per com are due to Mru.'lnril i.w be remembered htnitij fault: ; i: p.-- ci 1,1 are due 1,. fail s. ii when i,,. ttl,s In New- lire f powcl. and ii per reM Of lM.int. ,1 (he wi.v more ate .toe to the l.riit,so k W pilot,' ,.rr,,( to .V.oa Scotia, J hi ii.ii . ii!h,, or in om..-tetiivtmirv Home .i ; ll Al'ic- -l iiio d I) I'- t1,, he Walked, the Iifst . .l .,!.. ii, i I'M,; :'os,., s a' .(.., ' l l. o r of theiii J" H Mas ,;,,,!,, r ; j ,(.,,. I lo V w.-i, IT tinw. i';,!i ! .:' del lo t ki.oiv wi , re I .. , ver ,. !,:.,) for j ,'.,, N f..!.s deiiiuriii "" .11 u way. "Tli.Vre the the m ,i,..ti Kbli" op; .... '" ' "iW and made ii f I .. I Tl ;' - sTjstr! cl.-ai- . ; 1 Help Your Kidneys epl-sod- cupful ,,j sugar, one fourth cuplul of walnut meats and four "I i MA ur nm.i-n.i...- IF I'ilot was taking laldforn ! The Pilot helped l'avid out and '"pi A l rin In his ain.hu... He certain then rushed off again leaving Ha id quite alone. ly was taking him over great dis He did liol know w hat tances. l. do, but he was feeling They wire Hying off toward the Ver sleepy and he decide,) he'd east now, over farms und forests, holler get some sleep before he then over a proxime in Canada did mi) thing rise. which I 'avid could Just make out lie made a pillow of some spruce was marked "New lituiiswi, k." branches ami found a comfortable I tlew As hey here, very low, ton, spot for bis out of door bed l'avid saw a rh.r with the most In the distance he thought . curious waterfalls. coiii.J bear some of the Ibumdarv They weren't high but were very Inch singing-Uraiige. 'I hey started to go on,, . way for a little and then thev ri uiK. ti i.i.-- ! ti fhr.!4!,'. s.-u. .... i. lkf B'JJiM.ivi v. rr-r- wi A u.u - 11 MAXWELL IX many dishes uhe re cornstarch and chill thoroughly, riimohl and is Used for thick.. uilig. tapioca cut Into one thin! inch slices, Fry Many object ihihl.v sliced bacon until crisp. I!e-uiaj be substituted, to cornstarch largely because il Is move iron. in,, pan. ,:p t. tapioca not well cooked. Any starchy sulr slices in Hour mid fry until a gulden stance needs cooking to i.ursl the br.wn. This is seru'd with the ha starch cells and make It digestilile. con. The following is something nc Cranberry Relish. Co.-- one half and worth tring. Cook one third cupful ..r tapioca with of n cupful of quick cooking tap lea spoon t"i of salt, one fourth cup. i..c:t willi one leaspoonful of sal! till o r:i,sj,s and one quart of olio fourth lra-- 1 hfljl of pepper cranb. rrj Juice ami palp sirai and lw.. cupful ,,f s,alde, milk in ale! heal.-.J..t title..,, minutes j a double boiler until the tapioca is a double l...iler oi milil the tapioca dear. I'our into small deep pan is clear. Mirrii.g frequently. .,, Some More A ?r)' ,for Flying : the Children . I r II 1 run know.-- ' Trust your Pncle Jack." The next evening' Jack went forth uhiii Ids mission, while 11.11. ard remained i ,s ,.,rhelor apart- meuis in state of nervous- iicitu. Hon. About ten o'clock Jim llaz zard, who occntiled the Just over Leonard s, came In for smoke mid a li:il before going to bed. Ills advent was a precious boon to Leonard. Jim was a great talker and rallied on with all the latest gossip, finally bursting out Willi: "Did Vou hear 11I...11I Davis and Florence Merriinan? Pverybody said they were but it Seems they are iw.f engaged; VhiIf who started that storv. nnvw-nWhy, what's the matter With you?" Leonard had turned mile T.r Davis fancy free? The 0111 m. r the Siandish .Mullen-Aldecame rushlni! unnn h'm i. i. the bold, the dashing, the winner of the smiles of women he hint font him ax his agent to Kitty Lung. in. ne leu like inking the first train to Plymouth und weeping tears of sympathy over the grave of Captain SiundWi- -lf he could llml it. Jim departed; and Leon-arwas left In a iiely half hour of ngoiilzed suspense. Then appeared ,s envoy extraordinary ami minister plenipotentiary lo the court of love. Ja.-- rame In with n pensive and subdued look which wan entirely foreign tn his usual 'l'eet. I nard read his coiin- tenatice as If reading the scroll of ' " C one 4'..jCirvjr5'. Reward . e ! tviWH&w posed had said a prompt "No" to each of Ihe proposers. Whereupon the rejected ones had, after sulking for awhile, gone off and married somebody else. Kittle cared for only one man in the world and he would not propose. She knew he wanted lo; and several times he had been upon the very verge of doing so had. In fact, begun his little speech and then, becoming scared, trailed off Into something else while the "Yes" which she was prepared to hand him was trembling on her When children are weak and na tongue. This alniost-but-no- t qiille down, they are easy prey to conduct on the part of Leonard (iritlin was partly due to a natural or children's diseases. So It v diffidence, and partly to a horror never wise to neglect those weata, of hearing the "No" which he feared Ing find depressing symptomg would be Kittle's answer. Once rebad breath, coated tongue, frf-.- ' jected by Kittle, life for him would Tinea , l.io..."OUITSJ, be a desert and all its pleasures U(, of energy and appetite, etc. Dead sea fruit. Nine times out of ten these thl'0' Then one day Leonard picked up Longfellow's poem which tells how point to one trouble constipating the valiant Captain Miles Standlsh, and mothers by thousands ktw afraid to propose in person to this Is easily, safely relieved b' Priscilla Mullen, sent John Alden California Fig Syrup. to ask the momentous question for Mrs. Chas. J. Connell, 14340' him. Tlds struck Leonard as an Ave., St. Louis, Mo., says: "Ifav.: excellent Idea on the part of Captain Standlsh; but the result gave Virginia California Fig Syrap fo him pause. For everybody knew constipation and she was more Unrewarded for taking it. It regulate' that at Miss Mullen's suggestion John Alden "spoke for himself her bowels, helped her digestif and left Captain standlsh to hold increased her appetite, made k the bag. Si ill. the more he strong and energetic." over the matter, the more The genuine, endorsed by docten the Idea of a vicarious proposal ap50 years, always hears the cs. for pealed to Leonard. AU drugstores have !t He resolved to try It. Put, California. warned by the fiasco In the Captain Slanilish case, he determined to choose as his Intermediary some one debarred by previous contact LAXATIVE-TONIor CHILDRh from playing the part of young Mr. Alden In Its entirety. There was A Family Custom ? Jack Davis! l(e was engaged 10 "Have your parents given fcFlorence Merriinan. lie would he a safe envoy and Jack could be consent to our union;'' counted mum to state the "Not yet. Father liasn't espreff. properly and convincingly. So he bis opinion yet. and mother Is n took Jack into his confidence. .lack-ing to contradict him.- "was delighted with the proposition. m just ine l.i.y for von." rri..,l Tempting Dishes By NELLIE K had been pro-fr ITTIK LAXOTON to several tliues- - iv h If there is one thing more than another which fashion is spotlight lug this season, that one tiling is handsome and novel material. And this truth applies especially to media for the tailored Jacket sail without which no up-idate woni-iinwurdmhc Is complete. Seeing It in the original, the tirst thing that impresses one about the sail in the illustration is the stuuniiiL' liomrspiin of which it is made Yen Imte that it is In u wine shade interwoven Willi white, mid you say to yourself that you would like lo see it in n forest green or brown before you deride, worn for, of course, no mi i.s going to rntch il glimpse el this model wit hunt making a mental resolve to lme one as near like it as poib!e. The beauty of homespun, sm h us fashions this suit in question, is lis lightsome lacy weave inditing cumbersome about it. Ilnuevei, the material lor this nifty tailor-madttdls but in part the story of its charm. Its eiery detail Is m There are the two pleats down the front of the skirt 1 By II. IRVING KING T t' ill eA w A I Balanced World Hvrry cxitm rnuiH-- h defm t ; every def.Hi ,,n excels. Lvery wii hull, Hn ,,ur; everv evil P IPwmI. p.very faculty which In a receiver of ptenxiire hnn 1111 e.pinl petinlly put on Its abuse Fur evert ttriilii of wil (here I grain nf For everjihlng you imve folly. missed, you have (allied omeihln else; und for everything yoii gain )i'U lose fJonielhlliR. Liiicroo. Itiilph Wnldo no-.- t.i!.ini,tl)c CnmnoUnJ one. I BftJ I because of my sleep ngJir wt a'1 "'j housework, anJ my uaOunfi best to answer will do rr York my .fr If DrtHlOnJlT. C31' SNcwOrlains. Lewi? mm Itf mi 'i.i.liTTii |