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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1925. Yet They Talk of the Springtime Beauties of the South No. 1 thoroughly ;wvv; - attractive Pv J. V W at V. someone n it;- - evi- dence that this is to be a ree- TTford season for the Utah av i h.-- m' and Convincing 1 AIU hat end- -' No. 3 A canny ycrnrj filler is Jim. lie had r tzh to treat and to ' ay my day ed'on UUh Farmel" Every tinft before our dairy cowi have been ahown infancy ' hlsnaocf "A packet of 1Y1UGLEVS in foe competition avardi at the stock shows. drew, li are Here browsing kindly come at home, aoound under a No. 4 More sky. bloeaoma to delight the of the apple grower. heart please" said had a Better ve),1 Teeth lccg-lasti- hc-z- csdiki treat zi cj nefrcshind. thirst-qnenchl- ne digestion-aidin- g , delicious e 1 a aa, eonsoteu-tku- s work, reflecting eara and quality and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. thetie per tonal attention, eliminating all uaneeea-aar- y pain. Modest prices that all caa afford Examination, eon saltation and advice a b e a t your teeth free without oa any obligation your parti beneficial. and Iran Dr. SU Main (Over the ftya! Heure S ts T a. as. Donald Colfax returns from France maimed and broken, but atill oonft-dthe Lillian Mead,' to whom he la engaged, will marry him. Whan he dleoovers that ehe no longer loves him the ahock turn him Into a bitter recluse, and hie father, who hae always been able to buy anything with money, decides to buy his son a wife. He goes to his lawyer, Clifford Ashley, who In turn sends for Clara Ridgely, a girl v who has Just been left penniless. At first she angrily refuse his proposition, but aha later accepts It, and Don's father takes her home to his wife. Don hears from Parker, the butler, that a girl Is staying In the house, and, ia spite of himself. Is curious. nt CHARTIR XIII. Mother and Son. Don began his dinner and tried to dismiss the feeling of shame, but It persisted In coming back. After all, why should he send for his mother to come to him? Of course, she understood how he felt, he realised that, but to send for her when he ought to be doing things for her himself was ' all wrong. For the first time he looked at the situation from his mother's standpoint and reviled himself pitilessly. His dinner' enly half eaten, ha pushes! back Ms tray and lighted a clgaret. He was smoking moodily when she appeared In the doorway. Instantly he aprang to his feet. It was the first time he had done that Usually she stole In upon htm, refusing to allow him to arise. 8ht generally aat by his eouch and chatted to him. but tonight he met her, and the unusualness of It made her heart beat feet. He drew out a ehslr and seated her, and as she glanced about her ayes .scanned the tray anxiously. "Don, you haven't eaten anything." "I wasn't hungry." "Try to eat something to please me, won't you?" ehe asked eoaxlng-ly- , and after a moment he threw hii clgaret away and turned Impatiently toward hie dinner. He began to eat and was surprised to find that he was ' hungry, and Anne aat there beside him trying to prepare herself for the questions that were sure to follow. The time came at last. Don pushed back tola tray and lighted another clgaret. 'Mother," ha said suddenly, "Parker tells me that we have a guest In the house. Who on earth Is It? 1 do think yoa might have considered my wishes. You know I can't see anyone, and I'm apt to meet this girl at any time. Who la she? How long ts she going to stay?" Anne drew a long breath. "Why, Don. there was no time to teO you. Everything happened so suddenly. Shs's the daughter of a buelnese acquaintance of your father's. Eh la alone In the world and by Publio Company. ' monav ' without any We ftav mmmA her to stay with us for a tint until she can deold wtiat a An e "But why should we be saddled with herf Hasn't she any friends or relatives who can look out for her?" Anne was silent. Don's Intolerance startled her. Hie lUniee was warping his nature, had apparently gone deep into his soul. ''It's no trouble ta have h.r hara " she said simply. "I'm glad she oame to us. sometimes I am very heartsick, Don, and lonely." She looked directly Into his eyes as she spoke, and his own fell before her look "What a disappointment I must be to you, mother," he broke out suddenly, and his head went down Into nis nanas. Instantly she was bealde him on the couch. "Don't, Don; don't feel like that. It's just that I sometimes think that you'rs not making a fight; that you're letting this thing get the best of you." He drew away from her abruptly. "Oh, mother, we've been over this time and again and we never get anywhere. I tell you I won't see peopla I won'tl I couldn't bear it If a woman flinched when aha looked at me." "You're judging all women by one." ".They're all the same. I tell you, mother, I won't have this 'girl foisted on me. Keep her out of my way; that's all I ask." "Certainly, Don, you needn't see Clare unleea you wish to." Anne's votes was cairn, almost cold. Don felt an unspoken "challenge In her manner. Always before she had been sympathetic, willing to accept his black moods, but tonight she was different. Waa It this girl who had stepped them? between This penniless stranger his mother and father were befriending? At the thought a feeling of hatred surged up into Don's heart, and he sprang to his feet and began pacing up and down the room. He dragged his fdot as he walked, and Anne, watching him, felt slrk and discouraged. Certainly It didn't seem as if Don would ever be himself again. Tomorrow Renewed Interest. Inspector General Will Visit Fort Wednesday Lieutenant Cblonel Edward H. Andres, the Inspector general of the Ninth corps area. Is scheduled to ar, -- w w rive at Wirt rwtii. or Thursday for the purpose nf eon- me annual aoiicai ana ourainp;retfVA . InitMMttlnn . . m.,,iu.i army regulations. Colonel Andres will oe Bcoompaanro on nis tour or ty Warrant Officer Rtgga, who will audit the aocounta at Fort Douglas. Tribune Want Ads will eerve roa falthfnllv and waD. BIO .STORE ANNIVERSARY , between the teeth. It massages helping to keep then thepms,It combats acid mouth healthy. eua-eak- Ledger A.UERBACH CO am 61st amy shot him aa ha fled from a hut en a bill. A bullet or so And he found himself hit Olbbon. Wounded and alone In the midat of a hoatile army. But ha made hla way to the coast and oame to New Orleans. KEPT WORKING. For two years he worked on vari ous newspapers In the south and then he decided there was oil In Urania, Ia. No one else thouiht so at first. The field waa far from the nearest oil pool. But Tony saved until he could buy a ticket to England. In London ha persuaded old frlfnda to Well inveet half a million dollara after well was drilled and only salt water found. But Tony bought more leaaea, extending hla holdlnga In all directions, and last winter, after new fallurea, persuaded the Engllehmen to Invest more money. A few weeks after ha returned a gusher waa brought In, flowing 1504 barrela a day. Oil ecouta swarmed about lTranla. Leases rose to msny times their former costs. Geologists pronounced 'the discovery of a real By Hazel Deyo Batchelor. 1114. J 1 ... as Copyright, the vounfaterslo thfnkofmeirteetlt Wrl0sy's cleanses the crevices Brlnghsrst DENTIST SOLDI Pdrefits:- - encourage MAETT lVtAQSrlALLr By The Fait Hat Peralats Despite Its Unpopularity With Msny Mlllinera A new black felt hat for Easter was coneldered an amusing Innovation In Paris a few weeka ago. ' Bright atraw hats trimmed with gorgeous flowers may do very well If you like them, but there are women who, when it comee to selecting their own hats, prefer the plain felt as Yet a little trimmed as possible. millinery expert tells us that both realise mlllinera and French American that the email, little trimmed felt hat has worked devastation with theit for proflta. They say that the erase the small felt hat has almost bank-- , millinof French number the a rupt ery houses. Realising this, the mlllinera here, there and elaewhera are eager to ahow more elaborate hata that would yield more elaborate profit, but, while they ahow thee with one hand, realising that they art necessary to profitable buaineea. with the other hand they show the newest version of the little, plain felt hat, knowing that thia may e the only hat that certain women will want te buy. Meantime the new felt hata are aa tempting aa can be. The felta are of all the am art colore and aa light and soft as Is consistent with their se. They ars unbound and the trimming Is frequently loade entirely of matching felt. A Pierrot shaped felt, with a little brim upturned at the front, ehows an ornament of the felt resembling a right side. In large ponaattla at the France the ahadea moat In demand are pastel tints of yellow, fuchala. White It petunia, blue and roee. constantly favored, and aa a contrast to the widely worn colored hata little black shapes havt an air of great smartness. on iiein. And Tony Olbbon, M. found himself the dominant figure In north Louisiana, in an oil field which is expected ta become one of the greateet in the S3 J 'after evens? miti Salt Laker Returns Home as Physician Dr. Jamss Albert Peterson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Peterson, 751 Third East street, this oitv. haa re. turned from Weening tun, D. C, ta mass nw noma Bare. I r. Petereon le a graduate of L, D, S. and Utah universities and left Pelt Lake In ltlt to take up his medio! studies st George Washington uni versity, at Washington, D, C. He was graduated rrom the latter Institution In June, 124. He waa ons of four of his class who were privileged to Interne In the George Weahlngton unlvsrsity hospital during their senior veer. His internship waa continued after graduation, at the aama hospital. Look In Toe Tribune Want column! now mid see how many must eel la. atruments are offered at vary a i wj 1 itva as MM TIieFlsvorLiistis spe-ei- al nrloee. 00 Orchid felt hat with peart pin holding brim up In front. Gray fslt hat trimmed with ribbon. a small shallot flnsly chopped, butter, anchovy butter and a little bread. ' To make the anchovy butter, cream a little butter with a little anchovy paste about a tablespoon of the pasts to a quarter Cut the bread In pound of butter. etlcee of an Inch thick and cut out circles of an Inch thick and cut out circles two Inches across. Scoop out a little of the bread In the center so as to make a sort of tart shell. Now brown these lightly either by frying In butter or toasting carefully. Mix the caviare--, with - the chopped ehallot and the lemon juice and fill the holea In bread cases with this. The anchovy butter ts ied as a garnish, being applied to the edge of the bread cases with a forcing bag. It may be apread on carefully with a butter knife or omitted entirely If you like. lemon, sale three-quarte- rs -- . If'. TO MAKE money one has to spend money and, providing the outlay is made judiciously, it is a good investment. 'IPHIS fact is recognized by the Utah Gas and Coke Company and it is now extending service in, have been no connections many streets on which heretofore there 'y s Anthony Gibbon Seeks and Finds Oil Field New-World- - 3-D- AY & OPTICAL SPECIAL y QK0ROI N. COAD. Copyright. HIS, by Salt Lake Tribune. La.. May 10 NEW ORLEANS, When ha waa 14, Anthony Olbbon, of the author of the "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." ran away" from Columbia university to see If the world was as Richard Harding Davis aald. The world appears to have been juat that way. Thia week, when the teat wells la the new UraniaOtl field in Louisiana came In. Tony became a dominant figure In the oil Industry m he state. And In a few weeks he will celebrate hla twenty-fourt- h birthday, s From- Columbia Tony want to Baltimore, and from Baltimore by cattle boat Uy England. The war waa on; It waa 115, and ha wanted to fight for England, although he was a Mexican- .- Hla grandfather, the flrat British ambassador to Mexico, had married a Mexican woman and the boy had been bora from a Maxloan , family. WORLD-WA- HIRO. And In h Infantry' then' In FirsOlhbon the' artillery, distinguished hlmrelf. ' He decorated and wounded and eent to Blighty to convalesce. On a bua m London one day he ftiet the daughter of a former! Rngitah eonaul in Mexico. They had played together many years before. did They decided to get marrte4-euget married that day. closed war Gibbon west the, great-grands- to Mexico . to engags In butlneas. Revolutions oame. He waa mentioned for president tecauee of his connections and appeared aa a candidate for several days. The revolution swept away his fortune. Ha became a war correspondent for Excelsior and was with General Carransa that day when the en- - . REDMAN FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. - f ViWJ OUmw for near work and mdint- - Spbaricai too s, A hall frame (laoinding exAmlaatloii). Spadal.. OUasM for BOTH rwUng and distance la one y pair of lecaea. '. lansea, shell. ftmKOampUyyy Spheric! . threa-da- y . v . .'. sfeetal.'-;deep cvra torle Wfocal lenses. Extra f xMmUJ tpocial for thrae day .r -- 'ffVJiwJ fJ One-pie- c, Charge ewtomen may have thalr glajeas charpd. Brokea lanas ,y' at qnlckjy duplicated reduced prices. - -- ui OPTICAL DEPT.-MA- HT n.OOR. yy"-Whe- i etate. SPIAKINO OF CAVIARS. Some people seem to hold to the opinion 'that the eating of caviare It a prerogative of mllllonairee. But It ta no more expenalve than a lot ol fonda that people in what we call "comfortable circumstances" think nothing of eating. Quite recently a In some wae caused stir quarters when the announcement waa mada that the soviet government In Russia was going to forbid the exportaAnd It tion of caviare from Ruaala. was then learned that Ruaala la not the only exporter of caviare. Rivers in Austria, Germany, Serbia. Rumania. France and Italy likewlaa produce very good sturgeon. Caviars 'sandwiches are liked by moat persona who appreciate good living. They are not difficult to make To make them you will need even, thin altces of bread,, soma fresh butter, caviare, lemon Juice and a little cayenne pepper. Spread half the slices of bread lightly with the caviare and the other -- half with the- - butter after It haa been creamed with a ailver fork.. Sprinkle the caviare with a litis lemon Juice and a Mash ol red pepper. Press together and cut Into' strips In Inoh or so in width. For an appetiser this Is recomYou will need a small can mended. or pot of caviare, juice of half a -- 1 so remember' TT HAS put on a force of more than 200 additional workers and thus V has aided Salt Lake City in providing employment. In turn, these; with families workers, dependent upon them, have circulated their earnwith the the community benefits. result that ings, , 'y TT HAS bought pipe and other equipment from local concerns and aided in the keeping of many more at work. All toldirf addition to ordinary operating expenses, it aims to sperici more than 200,000 this year to develop service" nHE company, in making these extensions, is giving the public what .it wants. This brihgs about a cooperation which cannot be esti mated in dollars and cents. A yyyC y y '. y y ysyyy y y yyy y y yy yyyy, y - Store, Move, Pack . and Ship . Household Goods Lowest Insurance Bate. SS Teen in Batlnoa, Flume Wae. UM ISi Krata 4th Wtat, . 4547a56utAiilan $t IT'' - y s. y JfwnclVas. 70s - |