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Show THE OGDEN S i'AN jJ A RD-E- SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1921. T w : i - . J L- f: . BORROWED HUSBANDS Mfl-DRE- l .,.LIV - r.L i- .- . ,,- Comebacls Prove Lure of Stage Can't Be Denied I K. BARBOUR D -. :,v- AivilNER X " a "bravado which he TWILIGHT VISITORS. could not feel. in his prophecy There was Desmond,surely asking the Stanley had been right silently the little man who was responsible for question which his lips would never frame the motor accident had. vanished, and because of the fine honorable centUman with him had gone all evidence . which that he was. of the mlsht have led on And there was herself, conacience-ktrickeits side in the ditch. battered machine a little panicky on the morass re- -' into which Constance Stanley's practical "We'll have to wait until the-gircover sufficiently to talk before we Joke had led her. Moreover, she was ' know who the rascal is," said Desmond, tired, utterly weary of vlstling. of otwhen he returned from the scene without itis at other people's beck and call. the arch culprit. She shut her eyes and summoned a declared vision of her own pretty apartment la "I'll wager she never tells!" Stantnv I'fihp'fl Drobablv 113 k.Ptin.'hn New York. would be fcas to' keep the matter of her little Sunday I If she were at home, there excursion hushed up."; lots burning cheerfully in her drawing low un Nancy Jeft the two men dicuseinp the room... with the lights pleasantly em nerseu aer accident and wanaered down eolden their shades, restlessly would be curled up in a corner of the the broad classed-i- n veranda It had; been a wretched, day, starting Davenport in a net of cushions with with Sianley's appearance in the morn-iTi- g. Semiramls purring drowsily beside her. Anna not to be replaced treasure, no continuing w'ith Major Kesmond's impetuous proposal, and culminating with lost to her forever would be deftly wheelthe motor acciucnt. ing away the tea wagon, and Gerry ji All of her plans for ' the favins of Nancy's heart contracted at vision of his broad shoulders and steady Edith's happiness had gone A flirtation between Kdith and Desmond eyes Gerry would be lighting a cigarwas now clearly out of the question, ette and saying between puffs: and the serious turn affairs had takenr "Want to do a concert at the Metroiwith the' presence 'of FJeurette in the politan tonight, or would you rather house, would undoubtedly crush any sentl-- r read?' mental overture from Dr. ia.ngwell. Thus, As if the vision hurt. Nancy opened lit was impossible for Nany ts carry-ou- t her eyes with a Jerk on the twilight chill Jher promise to Edith, prospect of Iake Michigan. The wind jlj At the fartheif end of the veranda she fighed fitfully through the bare branches (stopped and leaned agaipst the class, of the trees and she could hear the eery out over the lake,; faintly discernl-- i murmur of the water at the foot of the looking ble in the twilight. lawn. "I suppose." she thought resentfully, Again as on the niglit before a feel-- I ing: of utter desolation enveloped her. She "that Peggy Lewis is having Sunday teu iis my apartment with her former Infelt very forlorn and very unhappy. !!; A pale shaft of light from an upstairs laws, and that the Harding offspring i. window shone out across the lawn, pointi- carrying poor Semiramls around by o.ie ng: like finger toward the lake. paw. I hope he scratches the little Jt came from the room where the sick brute!" ohe wa.3 still staring disconsolately Into girl lay fighting back to the consciousness which had been so cruelly blotted out the night, when Dr. LT.ngwell came dewn while the sun rode high in a blue sky and from, the sick room. H glanced at her in sprprisft. and then, the lake rippled under the caress of the II, ' IooKintf MAvard the sun parlor where Mawind. It Was all very depressing, thought jor Desmond was gravely conversing v. i:n with a grin: Nancy not alone the presence of the irwl .Stanley, remarked "Tiff. Hi? I thought something was cured girl, but the other discordant forces f which held the Langwell house in their wrong when we came upon you two in our walk this utter noon. Did iu have to U: grip. There was Edith, whiter and more confess that you aren't a widow after weary than ever, and the doctor forcing All?" 6 n. l ( . , doOT-s- SanJZhtoTiio Has an ideal winter climatcj -- finp Kotols an3. oven? all Kowrs tho romance o fold SpanisH days. , Service II OF THE TWE9S BY OLIVE ROBERTS lb' CALLKI LFiT, . . Till: LUIIR OP TIIK BACIv BY j j STAGK coutyp RKSSIF. BARHISCAI.K IX CnNTTTR. JULIA ATtTTTI'R AT j 1 l ' Hints to Young Cooks V-- w 1 . . t j f . Standard-Examine- r LITTLE BENNY Lesson on Music THE Indl-rejitlb- L 1 Tho voice belonged to a email dwarf The Twlna-- turned in surprise when heard a voice urging them not to they follow the gnomes. The- gnomes, you know, had gone in a body to hunt for Kip. the Brownie. But the children were still more- surprised when they discovered 'that the voice belonged to a small dwarf different from the gnomes. Tiiia entirely small person had mischievous twinkling eyes and a snubby nose and lumpy legs like Pirn Pirn of the Brownies. "Who are you?' asked Nick. "Sh!" exclaimed the little fellow, put"I'm Kip." ting his finger over his lips.. cried both twins, too astonished to "Kip!" remember his warning. Kip made a despairing gesture with his iftrms. "If yon don't keep quiet we'll ail 'be In trouble, instead of one of us. Look ihere, I found the key. That's where I've tbeen, hunting for it under "the coal In1 Crookabone's cellar. When I found it .also found a secret way out, through entirely different from th gnomes. one of Mike Mole's hallways. Come along. We'll go back to Pim Pirn, at once." "Why, we thought you didn't like Mr. Pim Pim!" whispered Nancy. "Why did you steal the key to the Enchanted Cupboard and give it to Crookabone to hldeT" "Because I - was foolifch and i a as well," answered Kip. "I guess Igooe was I only did anyway jealous of him, but it for a joke. I never thought these gnomes were so winked." "How did you find out?" asked Nick. "I ll tell you later." answered Kip. "We must get out of this at once. Come on. I know the magic words that will open the gate into the secret passage back to Brownieland." When the three of them reached tha gate. Kip said. "Portal swing and open wide, and in 5'our passage let us hide." With a creak it swung open. The cat's eye suddenly glared red. (To Be Continued) - : - i ! i .ir'fii Sather 1 f V- ii''-- . 4 "ATuix? a;1 '- , I v 3r!i lt ;ra I f.nrlr!4 a, " ''7 . "n" ! ). rml-arrMg- J I worn ht OF MIDDLE AGE JUST FOUCS - chocolate 'been the stand ard lor purity, ' table Compound. ARE WELL BRED If you have the slightest doubt that Tou IFwillYOU send Invitations to your house a as lone as possible In advance. Tjydia i. rintham vegetable Conv Aarty You will Invite one or two extra men pound will help you, write to Lydia FXnouse aaa Ofsaxxty Unsnrpassed . -j Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass.. about your health. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. to your to the en party to joyment of the you n people. You will avoid mentioning: in conversation dress, servants and your own ailments. . You will never use expressions like "Mrs. xjt. Jones" in addressing letter. oo . S PILLS CHICHESTER TDK DIAMOND RECORD IN ONE FAMILY LONDON. Dec. 3. The rolden anniversary of Mr. and Mr. Will iam. Morris at Weetbury-on-Sevemarks the fourth celebration of this kind ln the same family. Mrs. Morris was Emily Cadle, fourth in direct line of Cadles who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversaries. BXLA.SDL trucrtw fat j a junaavay mi IM1U im IU4 aad Vol apKiUc with Bine Klbboa. boaaa, lra-Ut- . AskfbrClfl-CIIK.TEK- ft '' h,wrw Ht (llhr .,b. - I L, w.f.r J mr S blAiaOND KUAM i'lLLS, tot S yean kaewa as Best, Saint, Alwyi Rdiabla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE . , r-- ornm, Urr ,d.IKf8 mi tuTrV libi near fow iw- - k for roeaUBr rfvouM ItrTT.if LXul W1 u!l e. l-- J f- - tlj Vorraiurhi.r ihl trt lt 1 and cnicm brings back tM pearty white rendered, e co ! . 1'"?? ??t??' ici I ! c4-nl- THE DUFFS Her Curiosity Wa Satisfied GOOD MORWlMG, MRDUFF? A LETTER AVVRZSStD TO you WAS LEFT BY MISTAKE: IW OUR DO MORWWG-- F VOL) 5H0ULD HAVE ASKED HER WHAT THE POSTMARK WAS- - OH WELL, I'LL GET IT IF I CO OUT THIS AFTERNOCVJ . BUT 5TIU- i WOHOER WHO tTS I A?E 00WW TWIS WAV STOP THANK VOU LEE IW - FROM- UCY - ' LET'S SEE - r Oil ycarslatuc f ft. Sana 13 c for Trial Stm T. BO r A SOX . run. tins KOTHAKKS. I WOH'T COME IU THIS MOCNIMG- THEV LIVE FARTHER. - rM vejt mkh o&isgzd To ,V0U,Mra LEE - THAM THOUGHT IT MIGHT DE FROM MOTHEP-- I HOPE NOTHIMG HAS HAPPEHeCH DLTT THEY'D WIRE - THOUGHT r IT IS THOROUGHLY Tt trada-caar- k I rr MIGHT DE IMPORTANT of flavor uniform quality. appcaraaca of youta. R. utts are hutaat. lUatily atisepuc. Exerts aoft aad oothaag action. Ova 73 I1 1 delicacy Tae wosjdaafaOr rcflaad, -- rn A!l a' Chocolate QB- yr nria HtM .I?! flb. Baiter's 1 XatMl Ak afiae r' J- e IS IT YOURS? Vt5 .nd , or ilntUhe turftee albutnta hat afttr . - "well-to-d- . - '"raszx . h-- -- -- 71 A ; I L-!ov- (1770-1827- A Tr W J- rhn ' or,?l . - in-th- hT'S V tlar life. Th. world aspeara a dinrnai m7V, U"J 2 cnl ailmoni leaned 8am ba Jf wnhiS wM?h Satldday hut au.lilnly changed hla mind :,U c- - lh ha jnl ot holloa uW tr l U T I r'" cwVV;rovVHhoorOUandce0nUlt fn.n, V"l k. re cut throuth, the luice oona the kln eofU e Good wlptor with clea enhVTll clork atr Ike. nlnel totur , ou Puramlr Vlth the , , oer the aurlace of the cloth, aholi (nJ Pome by Skinny X'artln. of ail poultrr durka rl ln our ctee. , nr,t a4 un u ,n'tL the;cepUon hT ' . "trlmmt. n. U ' Her Name la i:nma mr! ui n rather a Urre a5dl- or even in Into coM water, rut require v mv a our tnwf-Uio- n of fat durtr.f rwunr. aa the nah !nJ to a wah wter- r itrankr "otlonJ all the teem Kolnr up iovkln fin. to In the la drr. Hame reulrea lonrer eoftktn. the albumen ael 1 am m flcnt Kru J.U'5" ehfw Hut JudtlnK by her Uprjio tn rropertkon to IU iCmu than roultn. . (imm?n T". f or .tov lh. The r!eri;ure ia all mine. a Julre more t or tnultr-n- . IntrNtinc Fafks Alxut lntritinc IVIx- than dU , rooalnr In nJ and eond the " .. .w . .. ' -- . . . rriDoriiM. in eiLner erar.i- - wve meat 81RLOIN STEAK WITH FRIED tle. l.f.retter Mincer can n4K rnv ihe wunta jeat by wv.rkln the APPLES. .reon h'm' rvenln ifii, 7 ih. I lB muaclea cf her far. and ay shea rolnS One sirloin tak f ightny S jcnia; S Utn wUr or ,nto Slaae" new " or placed on or before a hot Hr, the tabJeapoonfola melted Cnaoo; 1 Lab4 to be a movie actreaa. A 4 la n, In .h Cone one come air HI ackerbatlc eX. alhumen la quickly aet. formlnc a aroonrul aalt: 1 tervnful white pI-p- r; mi rny hlbltlon In IMda Slmklnxea yard ne, -t . .trfwIUJ which effectuaJly mUa; r.our; Crtaoa e,VP. i V,m, enda of the cut fibrea and pre- - lor fryinr. n?!fi; .satldday aftlrnoon hy the following tarnthe arm" P ' oua ackerbata. Benny Pott. Pud. Simwith mailed Crta-o- o. -n'ar; J' J v, f T?PT Into "a any further cacape of their con- - MixthnbHrubandmixture M, ?J T. nfh J Lar-kina. steak aa! Keddy Merry and !hf tenia, Hid Hunt. Everybody welcome. He In It for twenty mlnvtra. llroU Adml.. lh ; lh,n- THaclple. on ateak It ver a clear fire until done, and eerre aurrounded with fr1l appla. ou 11 "" and oi out ' uuiiu. .tuiiwii. lu w,"n J'c!a three j year c'l A ar--1 atawa. It mu.t be core and a!i-aa aoura for eaU d:p thm la milk. arrla, AdtmTi (Corrriirht by Oerre ifatthew i i waver; ii you wian io imi iwrn in iisur. ana crop laio ooi put to roc in roia IV. and Louia XVI of France. He lived to brown. In. aa for boUed er roaat-ICrtathe Juices kap beyond his meana. had to escape to DubOUT CUT IT THIS IS WORTH lin and eventually returned to Amttica. He returned In order to paint .ecrge MONEY. Hut he who had vlMted Washlncton. Cut out thH allp, enclose with Kc FREE COOKBOOK COUPON easily with the king lv Kuroe found and mall it to Foley & Co.. 216 Khef- time nVVrV.ence of WaahVnt. lii con-- i 1 Slrn naimo and conplete address, and bring to Standard-Examiner- . Ogdea, ' vu r 1, rrxl hl Uut a fa hla hut flr.t rttire j Cook book will be sent to you in about tea day a, thta delay UUh. ron' unon an nun rmi next, a head of Waahlnirton finished canvas, la conaldervd one of tainlng Foley Honey and Tar Com-th- e belnj nee8aary because IJrat supply exiiausled. beat likeneases of Wahln.;:jn. Ho pound for coughs, colds and croup; painted many copies of this. Foley Kidney Fills pr pains In sides Name . He alao ralnted five other pieallents. and t'ck: rheumatlarh. backache, kld- Address John Adama. Thomas Jefferson. Jamea ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Madison. James Monroe and John Ciuln Cathartic Tableta. a wholeaome and City ... :f- - . sir jnh!.i itenolda and Heniamin thoroughlybtliousneiwi.cathaxtic for con headaches and weat, and gTeal genaraia aucn aa ta:e atlpation. Bold everywhere. pnd Knox. He settled In Bosto.i and died sluggish, bowela Advertisement. there in 1828. oo Is true that food puts one to sleep at first, by diverting the blood from the LUDWIQ VAN BEETHOVEN head but it disturbs sleep later. Water, unless- it induces bladder action during nEnnioTX the night, or even fruit, may be taken BY DR. R. H. BISHOP. before retiring. If one goes to bed with German Composer of the liarly Nine an empty stomach, he can often get teenth Century. with six or seven hours' sleep, but along Beethoven Van Ludwig If he gpes to bed soon after a hearty MIDNIGHT SUPPERS. master of Instrumen was the greatest he to from ten needs meal, can Ills usually attribute many eight riW among the hours' are the His tal music. compositions sleep. o classes to the foolish habits Then. too. the habit of eating & hearty culmination of the Classical Bchool, of too many midnight suppers. meal results in chronic The and the besrinninr of the Romantic An occasional meal before retiring is appetite becomes sluggishindigestion. Just as the or- School. .Beethoven'. Benius U runke.l likely 'to do little harm, especially it gans of digestion and elimination slow with Mirha.Pl Ansreloand SnaKespeare. such a meal is light and easily digested. up because of overwork. His work compels one a awe and rever- But the trouble lies in the fact that such The man or woman who makes a meals become more or less of a habit to of midnight suppers usually requireshabit not ence. some people. They think they can sleep simple, good foods but choice delicaIs one of better If they have a bite to eat before cies and highly flavored foods that are theHis personal life history ever written. tragedies greatest love of It is usually considerably more hard to digest. iretirlng. his revernature, Beethoven's than a bite, however. one ever who of has Any partaken ence for God. and his belief in univerThe truth is that one's best sleep Is lobster or salads before retiring obtained with the stomach empty. It knows just shrimp Is meant when I say sal brotherhood are all reflected ln his what that sleep and digestion are greatly dis- - music. . turbed by such foods. HIh greatest works were his nine It is difficult for the business man or symphonies, j five piano concertos, viome tttiive woman 10 De si ineir Dest overtures, when sleep and digestion have been Im- lin concerto, nine concert thirty-eigpiman who sixteen The to wishes quartets, Rosclus. the Roman actor, covered string paired. give the best that is In him to his business would ano sonataii, the opera, ,Fldello." and his circuit In a donkey cart. do well not to make a habit of midnight sixty-si- x aongs. He left also many meals. and Instrumental composition, sershort On the other hand, such habits are two church the for Masses great even more harmful to people of seden tary habits, those who lead more or less vice. inactive lives from day to day. ANDANTE, "FIFTTI SYMPHONY." on are an ex to take very likely They "Andante." or second movement Suf-S May Escape the Dreaded cess of fat and become peculiarly liable of The Beethoven's Symphony In C minor. to heart disease, kidney trouble. Bright s Is the most ferings of that Period by and beautiful of popular disease ana various otner serious ail found In ormovement that flesh in an excessive qua- any symphonic Taking Mrs. Block's Advice ments the form follows It literature. to. chestral heir ntityis Beethoven and variations, of them 00 here using a double theme or rare Minn. of "During Change Hopkins, presents beauty. The composer here Life I had hot flashes and suffered for and consolation a of poetic message two years. ' I en tit beauty, which overshadows the formal construction. , oo THE DEST RESULTS ARE liv.eee table Com By EDGAR A. GUEST. pound advertised OBTAINED BY USING paper and got MY COUNTRY. good results from I'd like to give my country all my best. 1 To feel somehow that I have earned taking it. I recomher smile. t That she has found my little life .worth ana my inenas a while. fvo TM OF GILBERT ' may J this fact aspublish That I have' never failed her in the teat. THIS IS THE BIRTHDAY STUART. testi-y Never held self above her Interest. a Dacambar S. 1755. Or given ear to any traitor's ruile. ' monial."-Mrs.ROne of the treat eat American artists - kN ert Block, Box 642, But have been steadfast to the farthest fs ( Blue Wnppr. Yellow Label) was also one of the earlleaL Qllbert Stu mile And earned the rifht to sleep upon her art the portrait painter, waa bom at I Hopkins, Minn. North Kingston. Khoaa island, in 171.5. breast. f It has been said that not one woman in In Making Cakes, Pics, He studied at Newport with Alexander thousand oasses this nerfectlv natural Just as a mother amlles upon her son and went with him to Scotland, returning Puddings, Frosting, Ice Who has not failed her teachings, and oere aner awuuuci ucam, change without experiencing a train of vuiain h coramisalona Is glad ed many portrait though ery annoymg and sometimes painful Cream, Sauces, Fudges, home he comes, with all his vic- was still in hla teena. Vhen he wa to eynaptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, When tories to to went back under Encland won. he study and Cold Drinks. Hot our earliest American sinking spells, spots before the eyes, That such a man was once her little Benjamin West, was at that time a great artist, who For more than dizzy spells, nervousness, are only a few I hope-lad. to the end may be favorite with the klnjr. country of the symptoms. Every woman at this Happy - my himself 140 Gilbert favor. own to she has enjoyed me. mothered royal that years this age should profit by Mrs. Block's experiHe painted George III. the future Goers a 1921, by Edgar A. Guest) (Copyright, has ence and try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege--oo II OW - B I j YOUR HEALTH le $ v".r.h:'L4,7.r; VSt rtZ ,il .,' ixVnt co'f V?r pk or. er ln hn -- a" . - To roch -" thmuch the day. VTieti 'l'i" notions to make him Ute for sooi. takln him with all It chcrrc my ncrve-- i a lnn wile to fln-- thm that H uth ft. n on the blink for many i t mother left him tay hom. ;.tl mortiln. j ' Sf my" f ?LrM a"" In "".h'" hunt, a,J ln. h"t In feud "fe.V.fV aTd Vrcl 1' Jrtnk anj I , Werse. bniunn DEO. TTire's nothing Uke my drowny curh. there's nothing like the heirful bay; ' f'.rit of all to the ecticn of bollh--r water, a hot Pre. or a quirk (Above botl at Um tNn ju watr lvl. ta It K. drrees beil to xatat all in a hot. dry ovr ) The mata cf aoupe M ataws mutt ivet be rw, and that of otntt nautt not be totigh; thrrfore the rooklna- of :thr. be corrplet- .ViTuA1 i te temperature n xne aitnimen. rrcW.1 T V. X.Jr; lh mo?p 99 t,w.I?tttt mt WALT MASON PAUIC AVK. NTCWS. e POULTRY. Good cooking can make any meat Under, uad bd cooking can make any tough. The rubttance In meat called albumen beconjf tougher and mor m the heet to whl-- h It U rub-jct- d In cooking r1e farthr and far mer a It U thl. .fVeTt of which Dy LKE PAPE. ' Gfntral Aont, A. T. & S. F. BY. CO. 5Ca Clift Bldg. Salt Lik City, UUh Phon Wautch 2740 IttiHT AND Mils. I.Usl.II' All TIIH i:i()V. llarriscalc. "I wa.n crazv about my a long tim. Hnym: "You know, once! luby boy, but well, now he's big a woman hi heard the call of the,' enough so that 1 can divide my time stage It is impossible t silence it." morel between him and the stae." Julhi Arthur returns. nftr varw In "Tho Ulllan Alhertnon U nnother who'lh.-M.v!riln " ' chose motherhood to the spotlight. . ... She Thv only thing thut .keeps me from! Jell trie stage 1 years ago at me apex the Ktare rlrr-.- now. she pays in lack of success. "I have, had that greatest of a proper vehlcl. I will not ply of experiences," she says, "bring, rur a .the light. cyni .tl ex stuff that aeetna Taken by permission from the copyrighted cookbook, "A Modern child Into the world. I have cared for the chief output of today." him tenderly until now he does not Another who said "Never again!" m Manual of Cooking. Send the coupon far a free copy. need all of my time. So I can return Virginia Harned. who returned to play a specinl engagement with Arnold Da- to the theatre." i s It't ilici . will AAl' lJ. inn, ill iiui V UK I rwrfl HOW TO COOK MEATS AND ed 'mft the Joint mutt Circle," after seciulon in Prance for In the u.st. rubjected UL.Li.VN ALUUITSON AT Ul'IM-I- By Nll Service. NEW YORK, Dec. 3. The lure of the footlights cannot be denied. The present season on Droadwuy shows a galaxy of famous actresses who had retired only to return. Consider Hcssie Uarrlscale, famous n stae and screen, now appearing in "The Skirt," a play written especially for her by her husband, Howard Hickman. 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