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Show Na.. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924 " Alice Something to Think About MR. FOX GOES CALLING Dij art i- ejif catlosk show-place- ocU lis fUro MttsUea tk crsivlma for weeta. Wrloleysi Is alenbl ia ia tcneUl a Blcsar M provide. waisjc Iiyhelr pridelindJpwnprTfie "The'raptalna of courkge who have sank from sight, and left only" a few s treacher-uthe weathered gone before, bubbles behind, bursting and empty secure has currents and reachedj " disappearing.- with huuesl iuursHlf. slneersj yon what this opposing tide means to with the Golden Rule, the young or the inexperienced, or the steer others, practicethe unfailing comjpour craft, by overconfident. of JuitKjand aiiout'ir tlie waters pass H ill tea yon how dimcult Is snart-nhoyuuryour frail tittle boat to keep your honor bright ; bow hard will at the end of the Journey flud a It la to steer away from temptation harbor where Truth and or the habit , of loose thinking; bow friendly will welcome Mercy you and give yon perplexing it Is to avoid the sucking peace. ahoals when you should keep cool, Sail on! you who are half discour"You may- - pose for a hero before the aged, because you- - are not shining- In world, but be careful lest the tide pull the riding In automobiles, yon under end xpaajMhs .fraud. ' tlvtngTlnaasiBadwitegreur ! ' If your' colors are false, beware name, in the Blue Book. ; ' ' for the tide knows them. The earth Is reserved for the meek, In spite of Its purring voice and and this inheritance Is for you, for you shining face, it- is a restless foe, a who .through pimple f tilth are stembearer of tfo tales, a silent desiroyer ming the tldn &nd making the. final ' of ambition and a wrecker of hope port ! when your atnr seems to glow the by Metnre Newspaper Syndicate.) k.brlghtett-rahyon stand puffed up in be such a tart," said .Alice Tarry's home, before ahe en behind bim. Miss Young Ben ; "we can get- back tared the "inoviea," was in Vltisennea, When be reached the farm where before the others are awake." Ind. In a. roent popular picture ahe Ua Gooaey lived It was all still. If ever yon was described as follows: "Just eight. JolwouV getback T ! atari arM Ua rBBavhmta la n- g070TitTw1thhatTnuii!i,,-warne- d yMre eld,7 with skin Ilka , si ttri "Now, if only I can awake Miss the old goose. "Listen to me, you damask tinted rose pink, her figure Goosey without letting the others silly young things, and go back to lissome and graceful, and oval face crowned with a masa of apun gold hair, your beds." "I beg of you, my dears, not to' Syes Mediterranean blue, a Grecian' listen to that old granny who has nose, a sensitive expressive mouth." forgotten when she was young and liked to have a Jolly time herself. goose with sly Mr. Fox, and that 4 She Is old now and no one would the wag the last that was seen of them. think of asking her to go walking, 1 but before an admiring world. old goose conceit and -- ahewanta to Jkeep JffijEJoBbg' was a f : Alas ! f Mr. Fox saw she walking caught things from having a pleasant fast In a trap which the farmer bad time." - -- ( a4 aasjth aJ leciias moment plunges headlong into the tide without first reckoning his endurance. The w ater., ia tcy-o- ld. awlft and ESKTTINQ yon on every hand la treacheroua. the Invisible ttdewhlch is hourly How mauy men tfo you know who sweeping humans, from their charted have gone down Id such a plunge, course and carrying them into never-agaito show their head? waters. AGAINST THE TIDE MM , ; meal Believes tkat evtr teat auo E r- ; Cleamaes tcu aua V ItlfSBHSsnSBjjsssjMM Ujas5lssSlBsiWssWajsssjssji lI Mlsa" Goosey. That wUl oftcrvtry F. A. i " be put the kettle over the Ore' before he went oat and locked the door Hit; heYountf Lady Across the War T l Terry JPr I looking creature and I am going to aee what be wants," aba answered. "Good evening; dear Mlsa my FOX atood la' front of bit look Ins-- rl aaa amonthlna- - hla coat Ooosey," said Mr. Fox in a soft tone and Pontine his bead trom one aide tsrf? yol. "U Is such a beau'iful eve-cbe other. He was admiring bla fine Ding I came for yon to go walking. "I don't think I, should go oat with looks and thinking no one would be Miss Goosey Me to resist him whenJiftJartieflly0?. alone," giggled eome folks he intended to fall jrpen through a crack lnthe doorT for a moonlight walk, "Oh, the more the merrier," . anam a pretty allck looking crea- swered Mr. Fox, trying bard not to ture," aald rata Mr.' Fox. "Mlsa laugh and show hla sharp teeth, and Goosey will never be able to say no thinking Be tnlghTTfer two, Bistead of when I ask ber to go walking. I have one plump, goose for bis breakfast Mlsa Young Men Jumped down bad my eye on ber for some time and I think she- - ia about 'fight "tor ;my from her . roost. She pever missed - - anything, and ahewantedr trr find H breakfast." t v Mr. Fox was so sure he would what was going on. "He wants us to bring Miss Goosey back with him that jo for a moonlight walk." explained i sSnsllsf ft B L .. sstft JtfWl ' Whit Race in Minority s, , .4 JtfS? jvalLaWejiniEMi jb4iwtha white race is not la the Col- - majority. ored races. In fct,-r- e in the majority of 2 to 1. The whites number 520,. he Mongolian," 420,000,000;-th- e 000.000; brown races, 370,000,000, and the negro race .120.000,000. The young lady across the way says she goes to. a good many movies and she's never seen. WJlLllayes yet and she wonders what kind of parts ht - . . tukes. ( by Mcfure Nawepaper, Syndicate.) '- v - d orhranhonaue- set for him. "You are right, you wicked old crea"You won't take hny more moon- ture," nld. old goose "yon don't s for awhIleV-MrFox, she I want me because I am: old and too "or turn the heads of silly young said, If for but tough you your breakfast, And speakcould not get these silly young ones geese with your flattery. ing of heads you may get yours turned you would take me fast enough." but not by flattery." , "Don't listen to her," said Mr. Fox. soon, Mr.-F-ox looked at her after ahe "She ITsplteful, that Is alt" Toa.wlll walked away with a revengeful look be back In the morning laughing at In his eyes. If he did happen to es- her fortrylng to keep jroufrom hav) cape, he thought the Drat one he would """ ing a good time?' call on afterward would be old goosey. So away went the silly hen and by MeClure Newepaper Syndic,!,.) . . ' 1 II V m Ml MSLA-ltSi I f a an tii 4zM-- aiit. Throuqh Eqes 0 a UJoman "He Wanta Ua to Qo for a Moonlight ' Walk Have UouThis Habit? Mr. Fox walked up to the house where Miss Goosey lived and looked In the window. There she was as plump and handsome as he could wish. He tapped on the window softly and Miss Goosey stretched ber neck and caught sight of him. "A caller, he said. "I Just knew how it would be if. I. went to bed I will never listen to those early. old treese strain- - telllne- - me thnt enrlv to bed brought beauty sleep. What lsJhe use of being beautiful If you are never seenT Miss Goosey was making her way to - the door- - to unfasten It when an old:: goose caught ' her ty thewlng. 'Dont you know who that Is?' she said. "I know he is a very. Interesting By : John Kendrlck Bangs. By THE 8URER CURE llarqaret lAoriion ALWAYS A SMILE ateppe with CAPTAIN VALLIANT Into the elevator. Since he had come back from France these unhurried, purposeless- streams of people' worried him, and he wished he had left shopping for his collars to his sister, as she had offered. " "First floor 1" called out the "Ladies' suits, dresses, shoes; children's andmlsses' hats and fcleva-torma- coats-Vall- ratfked-hls-hr- iant ahi: where had he beard that voice before? "Second floor ! ' Misses' department ; wrappers and kimonos ; manicure par- - & CHEER Jane Doe I- i WHATA HUSBAND LOVES jjb . lor, Then they shot up another story, and once more the voice tlmt was so familiar sang out Its song : "Third floor ! Misses' department ; manicure parlor; " Suddenly be halted nan e :!twayrf?altzeVft-'was- " steed I l JUST loves to be met at the door of an evening (before he has time to Insert his key) with a kiss and the knowledge that his dinner is ready Just as soon as he can get into bis slippers and houseboat. And (despite all runiors. to the contrary) be loves to have a finger In the domestic pie, and be consulted about the new carpet and asked for his views on the merits of the new ap "Jim, are you doing this Job from choice?" "From choice, I'm getting married I" scoffed Jim. "She won't marry an paratus. elevator boy I" He loves to have, his wife put his Captain Valliant pulled out a memorandum pad and acrlbbled down an tie straight before 6he sends him for address. '!My uncle," said he, "wanta bis day's work (even If he hasalsomeone who can get along with other . ready adjusted it perfectly Ihree mln-men In his factory ; Incidentally there's utes before), and he likes to have her some machinery to learn about! If yon brush his coat collar and be permitted 8H It, It'll be a good future, Jim." to growl when she rubs his neck. (And, he likes another klsSj-to- o.) Then they descended to make peace He loves to know when he gets with floor. bar-bee- n wntch, when Valliant jexplulned, waa (home, very late hatshe" worrying her very heart put in case not a difficult matter. "something had happened," and he Two weeks later Captain Valliant likes to soothe ber fears with a nice saw his uncle. little packet of her favorite candy. Was "Who (hat fellow with the pleasanthis He wear be to ordered loves Jo -face you sent to me the other rubbers on rainy days and he liles .day?'' asked the manufacturer of ma to absolutely refu.se to "do so (and chine parts. , promises be will nofwalk Inany pud- yon;- - Jftj, "too w StTrw twxSr ' kwtu vert.. z li r.rn -1 '.to WV vnltri wwriMfi 0 ' aocrs mb- - krlr 'h .""f wae ovotetv w-- - iMV&i l f j) Villi - I t ' ffOT--ic'r- ' rI7.s--:v-- . v -- "ferNT ll f I rNriii VIOt1& Jfeiff - V tve bves oo. M fll Hi "No." said the other, "I wish I had. Someone -- else was ahead of hlmva hum the above sounded fellow I've ' Just fired because he fling feet. Then Captain Valllunt had couldn't fltMn." It; It was Sunny Jim Sunny Jim who. So tlie captain went again In search In mud tip to his knees and snow and of Jim. After a good deal'of difficulty had when gone astray, supplies gleet he got a stree": and number from the their up'un boohi out would suddenly wltirthat thtmderooa'talrthof friendly starter, and found himself be- w fI I ' i I rJ ' a. fore-he-rh- 1 - fi"tiii a man wbo la capable of Indacing other men A woman never knows what a man V,S(iCSw HOW GARDENS GROW new CWAm'pION thinks of her. although she thmka'she : Tr - " Copyright tteflu'Tand - complete Champion Spark Plug Co. a He likes to get a mild attack of verses overtake them bis wife would always be ready and willing to begin nurse-wif- e n : Ita sting-- , fuss over film and look worried and right at the. "vry ieglnnlng-agalandSincomplalnlngly). (cheerfully But there'i no cure of pressing 4 anxious and kiss him fervently after ru He loves his. wife to be always hla ammoniated quinine (raspberry . i In an Impatient murmuring. and dulnty at all tlnies, for him smart Havered). 1 condemning Fate J In Nowrathfully as for others).. well (as He J He loves to know the 'whole By DOUGLAS MALLOCH ellgbteat mitigation The aurer cure li just to watt ji household Is (almost) disrupted, and . He likes to know that while their The eoothlng balm of clearer .. aI home Is run perfectly and Efficiently a , .V, iV ait Briery 'l' '; shedoea-not- .aklea. tene- uj " jnoke a ..sliisfi Jit Jsrseli Jhe funniesohlagg? his. 1 MeClure t umu ( UUJ I't cl J ill Netrapaper Syndicate.) by ment. Inside he rang a bell. The (1114 lev; her tusks and duties AREN'tseeds ' legs, and birds bavt can manage asked. (and Valliant In as young were If he the last stages Suddenly Just, door opened on Jim and a without giving tlte Impression that H'trtrro. Irish girl with the bluest of an Incurable disease. she Is worked to death). rAnd fish have fins o move around. know He to loves time that every eyes and the whitest teeth Valliant He loves the splendid way she Is Buteeds just stay right underground a button, comes off it will be put. on had ever seen.' up his children (and he Js And never move and yet Just see bringing (C "It's the Captain," shouted Jim. again (without any fuss) and that his gliid that she Is not some other What seeds will do for you and me! wife knows without being told when mothers who make their husbands 'Captain, she had me. Job or no Job, a suit wants cleaning. and I was tuktng no chances so we useful only for castigatitms.) For put them IrKthe ground, what tbenl He loves his wife to kiss him (on were married that day." He loves his wife to laugh Just as Some day you'rr-Jjour yard again the bald him his and tell of top spot) Mrs. Later Jim explained "It was Joyously as when 'they were engaged,. And. see, those seedVjust overnight In his head. FACTS stout Jew nainef it's Kistor?; loves she hair every -ilttle sprout of white there nnd laugbin al he Iotcs her iiik Itel'ffet0Beable to say to him- and meanihg; whence it asejWedTrignlfr everything- goln" wrong, that got mi" ing and Jntlythg' (even though she Is And then, about next daXI niei Is to he rushed death self Twhen" and ' MARSHALL, d"a and luckj jewel "J:es,". ended Captain Valliant, after; getting on toward forty). Send up a little leaf of gree canct; tout luckj working at his very highest pressure) He adores the wife who adores bim hehadt)Lof his uncle's jrenevyed of- that there-I- s some ." fer, "I know that habit of Sunny jira.". (tindatfbres belh j"hiaTrled To' liTln") And then" some" flay everything he does for. her, and HAVE YOU THIS HABIT? because she openly acknowledges wise In the Thirteenth century gives proof. is always ready with encouragement and MARIAN (Copyright by Bell. Syndicate, Ino.) that she wouldn't or couldn't wish for Send up the prettiest surprise Scotland has always loved Marion and and sympathy. . O better. Sweet peasrff pink, or maybe flox as an Ivory bond" He loves to think that should re anything, TUT ARY, which Is the root of num-- a "Maid Marion,. fair ( Policemen by McClnre Newspaper Syndicate.) Call a In-All dresjtell In" white or purple frocks! Boy 1 there. Is fustic pageantry popular berless feminine names of simple In some parts of Europe Ityls perJusthow they do It I don't know, occasionally.. dlenltv. is refinonalhln for romantic They call her Menle -- which fectly permissible to use tliepollce-ma- n that's the way the gardens grow! Marian's jeweljlkff Marian. Like here forerunner, Marian on a residential beat as a call 1SZ4. Mcciura Newvpaper Aynaicate.j Insures an agreeable persunsive U algnlflea .bitterbut- - asweetej name the only restricdanger. and gives a hold, boy or alarm clock, would be difficult to find. Maria was - In tion thatservLead this and an Cow being old to personal Hog courageous heart. According probably its direct progenitor "and ice he does not neglect his official The Department of Agriculture says poem: Mariaircame about through the Intro "Adorned a result quite a few powith this thou woman's heart duties. As that, coiisldering the amountof. food duction of the French diminutive "on," shall iraln. licemen awaken those, who have made for numans produced by the animals thus forming the name of And by persuasion, thy desire obtain; a i ttiiiimaiitiMiisaim-intniftiiispecial request to be aroused at a from the food raised on an acre ol men thou if of demand, And aught A bonny fine maid of nobis degree. Certain hour. Even the and cleverest most come. shall urfxture. 1'laoe .the lam', the dairy cow leads all others. tle of perfect this ' apples, Maid Marlon by name. -- Ocircumstantial evidence Is likely to be in a With all thy wish fulfilled, rejoicing baking dish with a cupful of wa- fN'ext to the dairy cow In food producThe delightful story of Robin Hood at fault after all, and therefore ought home. on an acre of land MN OF HIS' to be received with great caution. Take ter aitu cook them until tender, but not tion from the yield to her name and as early gave-faSunday is Marian's lucky duy and 2 r comes the hog. hrfSken. chill." Cool WORD. case Serve the the and of by any sharpened pencil flower ' Her a number. was talismanlc 1332 as she unique place her given have- - witnesses. woman: if any you on or a bed lettuce of , Tou've cress, quarters Wlfey "Robin Is the wild rose. In popular favor by the p'ay of find she .did It with a k life will you dreadOF COURSE changed ( by WheelarSyndlcate. Inc.) et Marion" bythe students of Angors, but If tou take simply the aspect of sprinkle with chopped nuts, and serve TOU NEVER DO. fully. Before we the pencil, you will- say ah did. It with 'mayonnaise to which a generous one of. them appearing as a "flllette were married you Mark Tw V her teeth. Why does Perhits, been of amount crt'tint w(th whipped marionettes of deg'ulsee.'' 'The origin said that you'd ''" cy - always point . added., is thus explained: puppets disguised r to the Item on the lay down your WHAT TJ to play the part of Maid Marion. Anlife for me. menu - whea h U I r7.f ' other explanation I thnt the term orders one York Conserve. New' Hubby Well, 1 of ihe doca "AX day keeps apple I did my life, of comes from the custom of calling the these dishes : it of- - raisins, two one Take pound servthe. not tor ajjrtfy," vary why blessed? French email- images of the Blessed Virgin of tart cherries, three 'oranges single ing of vfhis wholesome aid abundant pounds ness. H probably Mariettes w Marionettes and several four pounds o.f ' Juice and rlnd-n- nd -O fruit? considers It just afreets In Paris where these tiny figadd the the sugar. fruit, sugar Chop as well to let the : Oily Bottle . J - ures wert set up were called the Hues and boll twenty minutes, or until thick Baked Apple Sa'ad. waiter? Into -- thTl A bottle that baa contained salad or dea Marionettes. , Gradually all pupSeal in small airThere are those who are not able to and Jelly-liksecret. of oil be cleaned may any other kind t pets came to be called marionettes and those this tight Jars. The little glass enjoy a fresh apple by filling with fine ashes, placed In aalad will appeal : Choose fine, large, the bauble carried py a court Jester a for so convenient small jars are cold water, and brought gradually to was moruiLc or uwriuucus, Conquered by Jelly Fish ., juicy apples; core, quarter and peel family, as the amount they hold may botllng-poin- tr for about Keep boiling In France Marlon became very poputhem. Skewer them together with be used quickly and Is always fresL Myriads of Jelly flsli, stirred from an hour, and then allow to get" cold tooth lar; Indeed that country rarely acdeptt at a heavy sea, dung to and picks. For six apples Wend one In the water. Empty ont the ashes; was Marlon Marian. speedily cepts of butter with six stung a German swimmer recently. s tablespoonful wash In warm, soapy water, and rinse t contracted to Manon and also expandof sugar, and a dusting of severely that be abandoned the in cold. ed Into Marionette, as poem wrtften. clnmunon. 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