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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah DIVERS BATTLE FOR A BIG PRIZE Disguise Puzzled Heat Wave Warps Pauline Steel Swing Bridge By RUBY DOUGLAS PAI'UNK VKHI.AINR wits Shea I lilirurlnn In u c'ollej;e town. wus us aPi'UsiuiiH'U to the youthful fuce of the opposite sex us wits h waitress In a ruilroml station lunch counter to u hum sandwich. Apollo, himself, hud lie walked up to her desk and asked for a copy of Kings-ley'Heroes, could nol have made her turn a muscle of her neck. "I'm all fed up on these college lads," she remarked one day to some girls who had dropped In to walk home with her. "What have they done now, my dear?" asked one of the girls. As "Nothing more than usual. soon as they get to be sophomores they begin to call me Polly, and It happened today that a new crop of them came in and it " "Sort o' got your goat, Polly, Isn't that It'" linished her friend. Polly laughed. "That's as good a way to put It as any." It was not long before Polly was In her usual good humor und then one of the girls ventured: "Many girls would give their fur couts to he In your position. Such an opportunity to meet all the nice college men." 1 "They could have the Jul) If didn't need the money." confessed s REALLY, a strong pipe is no next time you attend a Legion or a lodge meeting or a banquet, let trie mild fragrance of Sir Walter's favorite smoking mixture precede you and assure a cordial reception. Sir Walter works mild magic with strong pipes it's uniformly well aged, mellow and bitclcss and noticeably milder It burns freely and evenly, and it's cool and sweet ' ' .un ilk and milder IT'S 15? man line?" "Nothing "Coins to In the young, anyway." be an old man's dar- ling?" "If anybody's," said Polly, dryly. They left her at her gate and walked ou up the street toward their various homes. As girls will, they discussed their friend of the And as girls will, also, library. they decided to have u Ultle fun at her expense. A few days later n serious-voiceperson asked Miss Pauline Verlane for a dictionary mi obsolete und urchaic words. She glanced up at him casually and saw that he was not a college student. She gave him I he lilies of several such volumes and said Ihut she would uet for liiiu as many of them as he liked. "Hue will do. for the present-a- ny one," he said gloomily. He had sealed himself at a refer once table and she placed the book before him. He thanked her with out looking up and, though she could mil help coiilriMiiig his lack of gallantry with the loo elTuslve manners of the college lads, she rather liked his matter of fact way of going about what be wanted. He was wasiing no time. Polly became very busy Mini Ql soi bed in other pal runs and did not give the man another thought until a day or two laier, be arrived again, gloomier than ever and for another such volume ! get tier with Itullinch's Mythology This time Polly watched him ed Pleasure in Color Motorists like stretches of smooth lilKh vti s hut why not n pale green or brown concrete, Instead of the tnlloS df dazzling llotlle Companion, Woman's hiteV Sure enough! lie was doing cross- word puzzles. old that ever can "What gloomy creature hud In crossword puzzles?" she remarked to one of the girls as they all walked home together again, "ll puzzles me Ihe psychology of such a case." "At least it's ft change from jour Jazzy ct llege bids." "And a pleasant one." agreed "Oh, don't iiilMinderMainl Polly. me, girls I quite like the old fel low. There Is something In his per sotiality that appeal to my sym He seems old before his pat by. lime." rj f f -- , , Brightest From three t.i twelve. That's the t llnpottaiit period III II child's1 Anil t Suit the t:m. many provWh. sre retarded ph.wj, :,)v an I mental-J!i. j :i ly eiiorgv tapping Watch your child, mother ! At the flrs slgtl of l;i. tooth, netted llll'-- y i f ; i . headache, tongue, of energy or appi-iite- Iillioiisiic, , t l.ii k t'alifor-rli- i Sv Fig rni'. This pure vegetable pr-lwill cleanse the IlitJc lunicU wii'inut tl!COlllfolt. It III.. I M ret; trili- st. 't.i, n li tiii.l bowels, la ens m cold ('r rlill.ln n's diseases, cinp'i.y Its gentle till) to ,er tli, sysjclii free frtim germs and waste. Mothers everywhere are eager In t'U how II liolj.n rliililn ti. Mrs. II. Mayer. 17.'!T M.i! Litre .St.. Jiilhi, TcX Hi. J "I have i:!,f.iM,; , rist stnji wiili I'.iiii.y ii'l M iif,. In .i!;nii!.e.i, ij. i! j. tipsels, or children's a.liiti tits, ll k'vp liltu tlio i.,,j,!tj ucf l'-- fk il: ,, i'oi, tlj ,elire!,l I ktiou." l:tllf.l.ll.)7t !):( lllitllK Vhen luivln, tvl te tl(; f,J,)ft,a grnuinf. Indeed. Polly found the si range patron of tl.c library so liiteteslliu that In every spate iiioineiit sialolith! herself trying to help liim Willi his puzzles. (ne r.iii.y afternoon they at In a corner of the reference room ufler Polly was n!T duty mid worked out. together, ti particularly dillicull crossword problem. The mail look off bis great horn rlmiiii'd glac mi. I be bad mmMed bis lair about In lis earnest lliotilit over the puzz.'e. Polly looked at him. .urloiisly. "What N the matter?" looked so nl I nn I "Ii'.s yoii-jo- ii gloomy when vmi hrl came In here " Milne weeks ago, fllid Imw "I in yoil Mippose It's the puzzles t tin t lime rejuvenated me?" he linked, still blaming on l.er with a uniie that was iiiivibnig but obsi tele." "It said Polly something." And for some reason or other, she iilu!!t'iL wonderful fliMi of "There Is youth In your (;oe JuM now. If you don't itntu my telling you. be sabl. He mis And then ll citiiM- - out. nol yet thirty and lie win n college sin. lent. He had remarked to one of bis girl rollcHgues that bt qulle hked II, e lillle girl librarian I he girls, with hii co operation bad cotircUed the Idea nf bis rimi lug In fore Polly's tint Ire In the niui'i'ie ).eron guie of ansure. "You're Polly b nr," be said to her after sll the tplanatou bad been mnde, "Itml you will lk old?" llie n well Is pol tAKATIVt-TONI- fm CMItDHIM noddi-d- , "And joii do nol mind the subterfuge I bad t resort t In get yu In notice me? AH fair, ym know. In love." Polly admitted that It was. "And you will marry ni when when get about a year older?" be laughed And Polly aabl frn. iO.tiM Firt 4m tooilvi )tw Krlwt OWAR a r- Boscliees - W. N. U, Salt Lak Cly, No. Col lor Lack The begun! who When 'up" at Loudon tiollep court, was found te bnv been rarrjltig a flwe ff rnl In bis cup "for tip k" I nm sh.n In Id Indict In siiih a charm Hur glnra aln ari siiptowv1 In feel Sllfef on their iililHWful H III! y ate Similar!) Her Is a Xislige pnihiililv "f the suit epf,ed orhl't' for an) with ftr npetilloii ib'n-u l Mi-i- t revereiiif .niri1 steel swing bridge nt Adsund that it could not he closed, owing to expansion of the metal. The steel got so hot that the bridge in the center of both sides developed a bend of two feet. P.rest. France. Off the coast of P.rittany is now being waged a thrilling and desperate tight with the seas. The prize Is a big one I.OSl) bars of gold, 1,2'J!) bars of erations of the Italian corporation, silver and $8.'HMKK) In gold coin, declared that It was too early to In the form of P.rillsh sovereigns. predict whether or not the $(1,124.-.'l!now In the strong room of the This fortune actually $0,124;iH5 He lies In the strong room of the Kgypt would be recovered. Peninsular and Orient steamer, said one good blow would undo the F.gypt, sunk In V.Y22 off Ushunt. work of many years, though the Ami today divers are battling work of the Italians up to this with the problems and perils pre- time has been little short of marsented by the 4 HJ feet of water velous. covering the wreck. Lloyd's official observer vouchThe bullion In the Egypt has safed the opinion that a huge forbeen insured by Lloyds for $.",2!U,-'- ', tune awaited the man who would and the great underwriting or- be able to perfect a diving suit ganization, aghast nt the terrific which would nllow (livers to work loss, nevertheless accepted the ver- nt any dep!l!-withhaving to dict of divers and salvage experts waste valuable hours In coming to that the treasure was beyond oil the surface, as Is now the case hope of recovery and settled the with the Italian divers. claim tn the last farthing. Then There are more ships laden with on the very next day It tendered a fortunes nt the bottom of the sea check to the Peninsular nnd Orient than the Kgypt. In every sea nnd Steamship company for the Insured ocean fortunes are waiting to be of sum a of the Kgypt, value neurly collected. From Shanghai to Cape Town Groats to Auckand from John Paid More Than $9,000,000. ships rotting Put that was not nil, for when land are wealth-ladethe great liner plunged to the bot- on the beds of the ocean. Wood tom of the sea she look a toll of rots nnd crumbles to nothing, Iron nnd steel gradually rust away, but 87 lives, of which 10 carried shipwreck policies with Lloyds, the ag- gold and silver nnd precious stones gregate value of which totaled never lose their vnlue. That Is the reason for the great STlHMMK). salvage competition All in nil. the loss of the Kgypt International cost Lloyds the staggering total for the sea's estimated $3,000,000,-00- 0 hoard. Of SO.HKI.IHMI. Since that day, some eight years ago, an Italian salvage corporation has been searching for the wreck n nil between times conducting most r thorough experiments In WM DETAILS INSURE EGGS IN WINTER , Pullets Must Be Given a Well Balanced Ration. .i Inventor Turns Prize Over to Air Society Moscow. An Inventor, Alexand er Yevley, who won n government prize of rwuxio rubles for his work has on aviation Improvement, turned Ihe whole sum over to the Chemical and Aviation Defense so ciety. that 23.000 Yevlev specified rubles should be used to assist In ventors. The society had extended help to him when he was still un known and unrecognized. oiit Philadelphia to Fire Third of City Workers of Philadelphia. city employees will be discharged nt the end of the year, If tliis .Mayor Mackey announced. plan is carried out, It means that 2.S00 men and women will lose their Jobs and the city will be saved $4,000,000 a year. The mayor's anOne-thir- (' nouncement d was accompanied by a. warning to city employees that they must stick to their Jobs and keep out of politics. Woman Undertakes Job Man-Size- d deep-wate- diving- d down to the last (lake in the bowl. - the librarian. "Just what do you like Copenhagen, The recent terrilic heat wave that passed over cent nil and northern Kurope so affected the great sea. Through going down repeatedly, he found the captain's small box or ship safe, and In It the keys to the strong room of the Kgypt. netting Into the strong room nnd removing Its treasure, however, is a Herculean task. Admiral Stephansoii. Lloyd's representative, who has been an Interested obseYver of the salvaging op- Seek Fortune in Gold and Silver Aboard Lost British Steamer Egypt. - For the last two summers divers have been walking the ocean bottom nt a depth of 4(H) feet, looking for their golden quarry, nnd Just a few weeks ago they happened upon It wns only treasure ship. when a specially devised diving machine was so perfected as to Insure absolute safety for its occupant that the men could be lowered Into the ocean far deeper than any diver for treasure ever went before, that the wreck was located. I'sliant Is n spot noted for storms gales and fogs, and It may possibly mean that another eight years will elapse before the goJ if ever. nnd silver Is recovered Three Italian divers attached to (be salvage ship, Artiglio (liannl. P.argelihl and Franeeshl are huge men of superphysliiio. They have to be to withsland conditions In the tremendous depths at which the Kgypt lies. Have Keys to Treasure. The chief diver. Alberto Cl.mnl. probably knows the layout of the Kgypt better than his two compan Ions, for time ami again lie has been lowered to the hot torn of the th . w HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM BEING HIT fj.inii i,( urn miles. French scientist Insist that the earth bad a narrower escape than tnoM laymen ever Imagined. Had the little comet route on at the speed and angle It did when It was discovered .y the (lermnn astronomers. Si hwnuuinn and Waehiiuinn, on May I, 1U.HI. It would have put a tJeni in Ihe globe and perhaps knocked the earth out of Its smooth running circuit Scientists are ot in weird conjectures of ohnt might have happened bad the collision aclually occurred. Snine argil that the rsrlh would have broken Inlo hits, at Ihe Impact, others believe that, like derby hat. (hp rutin would have been denied but hoihlng more e BY COMET Produce Seventeen Chicks 15 Eggs Miles. Paris French astronomers at the Meiideti observatory have that all danger of a collision of the Schw,istiiinn Wm hmann cornel with the earth is 'Ihe coiret has swung a n.!. cb.se lo the earth as It will ever cotue and Is imw disappearing, having missed this globe by the coin I'liralively utiiull celestial space of ft . The chickens that are fat will be the ones that w ill bring the highest price on the market during the holiday trade. Always the fat ones are bought before the poor ones. So .warns D. II. Hall, extension poul try husbandman, f'lemson college, In discussing the fattening of poul try for market. The fattening ration of birds Is very simple, says Mr. I lull. You have enough protein lo build up muscle, but the carbohydrates content should be high. A soft feed or mash should be fed In order to make the muscles as soft as possible. The following ration wUl make a good fattening food: M) pounds cornmeul. 2.1 pounds wheat brun, 25 pounds middlings. .Mix the above with two parts buttermilk. When buttermilk Is lint available, meat scrap can be mixed with this ration at the rate of 15 pounds per 100 and water used to moisten the mash. Young fowls stand confinement well, hut old hens do not. It Is best to fatten young fowls In coops lien lloblenvllle, Okla. eggs that hatch eiiher twins or triplets have attracted the Interest of poultry fanciers here. A A dihvd selling of 13 eggs pro-- 17 chicks. Air Hunters Are Menace to Game, Expert Claims New York. Air transport Is a new and dangerous menace to While it Is unlawful neargame. ly everywhere to hunt from an transportation to and from hunting fields by nlr Is coming more and more Into favor with sports men. While air travel by spoilsmen cannot be criticized as unethical. Ihe fact remains that It Increases the hazard of game, will Increase the kill, and Is Jtw one more obstacle to the iiiaintenam e of a supply of wild (if,.. Air transport companies are advertising that the new mode of travel, "wives lime, saves expense, saves labor." and puts ono quickly and easily Into game haunts Inaccessible to pink train or cnime. "While there are new thrills lo be exerloiiecd In soaring over for-eand lakelands seeking virgin gamelatids," says Carlos Avery of Ihe American tonne Protection asair-plan- sociation, "much of the nunanee and joy of Hie time honored and more primitive tneihmls of travel by park trnln. on foot and by enrjoe are lost. Many a veteran sportsman and explorer will be reluctant to abandon the forest Irall for the . , paths of ihe nlr." , earth. Instead of being 22 times as far an ay as the uiooti, it will be HO limes, so that from now on there will be lessened danger of a Change Mexican Mining Law to Aid Industry Nognlea, Arlx. Modification In eoiiisi.in. Ihe strln mining laws of Mexico, French astronomers point out which became effective October , "hat only three comets have come Bre expected by local eti!neer to dangerously close tn ihe globe In bring renewed actlyliy- on many the lnt few centuries. Ixella properties smiih of the- hunter. rontct came nenrest, missing the The changes.. It Is pointed onf. world by MIO.imi miles on July 1. will make development of new tAltv while 1770, Ihe Pons Wlnnei ke eral claims much easier and place Ihe country's mining laws n a f)(T passed ,r JtlSt a.4Si,0ijii el n June 27. IP27. similar lo thai ' of, ihe pin : regime. '. The modi flenf Ion wns 'brought It's No Crime to Break about at Ihe suggestion of the Me Ribs in Sweetie lean mining congress. n,ri , '.;. Hugging etn-ria- Bowel What should women do to their bowels moving freely, should know the answer Is why pure Syrup Pepsin', good for women, it just auiu tl.. ' delicate organism. It s tLet script Ion of an old family J,, frho has treated thousands of , en patients, and who made . ciul study of bowel troubles. v ' Dr. Caldwell's Syrup pomfrom fresh, laxative pure pepsin and other hannleai' gredients. It doesn't sicken weaken you. No restriction! 4 habit or diet are necessary fu taking It. Hut Its action h ougli. It carries oft the swiri. and poisonous waste, it dowevr thing you want it to do. it ijs for children, too. They Let them have it every fc their tongues are coated or skin is sallow. ade ' lore,-tast- - " When you've a sick headache, a eat, are bilious or sluggish; ik, the times when you are most sj! be constipated, take a Utile of i famous prescription (all drajp keep It ready in big bottles), you'll Know why Dr. CaldiJ Syrup Pepsin is the favorite i atlve of over a million women! ' 9 Da. W. B. Caiowcui SYRUP PEPSN' A Doctor's Family Laxrtia f Paper From Rope Paper of the nrnst dvliiate 1. can be made from nlil tarn-dIt Is used in tlie pii'ieriej furt.s ferring the various patterns tf ' earthenware, and l s.i strung t,s sheet twisted by hand will ji a weight of one hundred mai.. more. Muscular und old hens in small runs. A fowl on fattening ration should gain from r0 to IK) per cent of Its o.vn weight. -- Rhcuraali! Aches and Pains them our with D' : . n: a "cow :.. lumbago, sorenrst anJ iii!?nr-any respond pleasantry to gxia.. Jcrolf. Docton, call it iewwrr tant," because it grti anina just atalve. rim and pain to the unlaw, give natural relief. Vourinfrti.j warming action pcnrtrjtri atJ tWr Ijtil blood circulation. Il.it dothai with one application. Apt'ly ing, cooling, bealing ointment to the affected area time ever Ff g Vice Needs Immediate Attention Whenever there towards the egg a tendency eating vice the Is eggs should tie gathered several times dally. It may seem a laborious task, but It Is the only safe course. The trouble may also he prevented by arranging the nests so that the fronts do pot face Ihe light. Ily turning them around, facing theiii towards the wall, the eggs are hidden from view, and there la less; likelihood of any Inquisitive bird locating the eggs. All nest boxes should he arranged so that they are at least foot from Ihe floor of the house, thus preventing the hens from com-In- g into direct contact with them. t Breeding Fowls Need Plenty of Exercise I'.reedlng slock, especially In the Interior, need plenty of exercise during Ihe winter. Where snow and frost abound, the birds, on suitable days, should be allowed out for a few mlnutin. After shoveling a small piece of yard clear of snovv, a small quantity of litter should he spread for the fowls to scratch In. This exercise out of door Is of untold advantage to abut-I- breed-lu- g Mustrn.li-htlpibnits- r for Jive hours. l's li To Mothcrt-Mustc- rolt mode in rnilJcr Jnrm ' rwJ Askforv and small children. ! a arcn s .uujutuiv a a rtinwal!i Si FRECKLE! Go Quickly m" tr J .f From th lima ymi like MAt.lt Ihnr br,n to drK. siortsi or by niil t""'r' A Copy o rVautV (( AJ 0 , HR.O. II. HtliKI a Mlrbliput SB? i. NH HERJBi COULD NOT Potatoes for Hens Cooked potntoes make a valuable addition to the ration for winter layers. Itnw potatoes are not satisfactory for chickens. For best results they must be boiled or steamed so as to he mashed and ml veil while hot w ith that amount of the laying mash that will make a moist, crumbly mixture. The mixture Is fed as a warm mssh at noon op In the evening In the amount that the hens will readily consume In about 15 to 20 minutes. , J bv over 20 yeart. RecommcnJcd bjw ' doctort and nurse. . KccpMustcrulchan.!y;jinwttt stock. Feel Much Stronger Lydi. E. PinW Vefjet.bU Compouw T.kinj lanUn, North DtioU-'- 1, four yean I was not in g-- i : I"' how u outvie 1 ' poiarUm net da in thet Mature the Pullets Small and thin pullets never Troy, N. T. A damage suit for make good winter layers and farm-ei- a Noim wniibl M.isl brought by Mrs, Margaret Flies 5,000 Miles to who want to have eggs to pell Tim comet wns traveling at a Pooler against Jr Miner, whom Sell Mexicans Plane when rggs are high In price should pace wlilrh would have left th she arued of hugging her and world far bebltnl. Through the ti I breaking two ribs, has been dis keep only mature pullets for winRochester, N. T. tilenn W .p(.y-re- r ter layers, according lo J. It. Hayes of HocheMcr. a transport pilot t'snijie. watcher rub see Ihe missed by Judge James K, p.renr coiiiet streaking through the Held ton. and also an airplane salesman. Mew of the I'nlverslty of Wisconsin. It of sinrs lis progress being such Judge llnarton ruted that thee to Mexico, a distance of A.msi la almost Impossible lo have pullets too fat at the start of the laythai movement was visible lo the wns nothing unlawful or Illegal In miles, to make n stile. Poyzrr went ing season, and If they are not In ye. where to Pachurnh bugging girl, particularly l ujhiIi receipt f on loud heavy condition the young Whi hmnnn will the latter did no The Si Mra. Invitation. He nrgnnUed a dyobject. Mrds rnnnot stand up under the ie buck In five years, but Ha rlr Pooler testified thai she had Dot oh ing rluh there and Bold the ment .ere strain of heavy production, tilt win l. pxrn fsrther from Ihe Jected. hers a plane. h points out. in Woman watch your to he avoided. The house should be clean, well ventilated nnd roomy. Leghorns require nt least three square feet of floor space and six Inches of roosting space. The heavy breeds need more space. Pullets need a great deal of fresh air. The house should have 15 to 25 square feet of open space In front for each hundred pullets. This space Is kept wide open except In very windy or severely cold weather when it may he partly closed by lath wind bafflers. The skUlful poultrytnau will move the pullets Into winter quar-ter- s before they begin to lay and will keep them perfectly free from lice and mites and other sources of annoyance. Egg-Eatin- French Enperts Siy Heavenly Body Mitied U by Mere Space of 5.000.000 - Miss Henrietta Additoii. newly appointed chief of the crime preven tlon bureau of the New York police department, as she assumed her new duties. She Is tl;ionly woiflan In the I'nlted States lo do such work. .Miss Henrietta Addiiou started many years ago at the foot of the ladder In wcial welfare work. She heads u staff of 2 men and women. prison life was to be removed as "homelike." Pulled Slates Super- much as possible wit limit relaxing i intendent of Prison P.ateg said on to extent the discipline dangerous l a recp-ivisit here. to prevent dlsotder. The government holds options on necessary It was expected that the conl.oiNi acres between l.ewisbiirg and struction work would start this fall West Milton and Is expected to dewith (he cl curing and the grading vote I.ikki acres lo the prison propof the sHe selected. In addition to the buildings erly. necessary, there was a be provision for u large farming trad, to give Quirt Sunday Weddingi New burgh. N. Y. No longer may the prisoner employment and make the innliinlon as self supporting as wedding processions be heralded by possible. tooling horns and rattling tin runs hi carry liii out the homelike In this city on Sundays. Following I lie plans called for complaints tinntiisl such disturb-uncrooinn for ihe i onhtienici,? of tne of ihe sabbath. City Manager , pris.,ii-isrepining the eel! used McKay has Instructed police to in other .ris,.iis. The stigma of curb Ihe praiilce. EARTH Healthy d Fattening of Poultry for Holiday Markets New Federal Prison to Have Home Surroundings Sunbiiry. Pa. Modern Ideas In penology will be practiced In the new federal prison at l.ewisbiirg. re will be In The very ntum-ph- f keeping with advanced humanitarian Ideas, (he pljui reveals. The first aim of Ihe government I'tllcials In charge of the rivet Inn of the Institution w is lo make It If the pullets are to produce an abundance of winter eggs, they must have a ration, plenty of room, fresh air, and clean litter nnd he free from lice and other annoyances. Their development nnd management during the critical time Just preceding and during the winter laying period requires careful attention to many details. After the range has become depleted, cabbage, swIss chard, or other green feed should be added to the ration and continued throughout the winter months. Green feed aids In egg production and helps to prevent diseases, especially colds and roup. Skim milk or buttermilk In the ration Is also an aid In producing winter eggs and maintaining the health of the flock. Sudden changes lu feed are s- 11 'IC - , itnrea J .in fru. i recommend It. You msV 'I M a testimonial," o'incV- n V hn lnkin." North J 1 t j ThU Medicine lisSoIJi". Uquid nd TfMctF I |