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Show rlfcinii THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ST7NDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER MAMAGRANNY By aerv knows to ths chil Graney arranged to extend the GBANEV. or "llama Granny" if ahs and remain Ices of the courier est to that army lUdren of the tuna her small farm skirted, bclongcl months loneer. At f hria.i ef tomri who nlaa "that trio toi Lurtmo after the chiMrea Biv the Mrs. Oraney's months six end of rrown tip. I letter of credit had been exhausted I Mrs. Oraney's bad crosta up a source of pride three 1 times, ller son wrote jocular k Bobert was a mining rng and comfort to her. lv. Berenice 'a letters, while cheer 1 d user with an excellent ooaition ia Pueblo, where f.il and full of aareement with her Kim r awl an, I emitted a fin rtluna while rmn endt.ath aritninine his. is the tnwn't belt alioht t intra r,t omethin which if around. autel where b was able to live tha yesr I unwritten and between the lines, did I Berenice had remained on the farm and at not fail to reach the sensitive eya ".. . 20 had married a young fellow with a Beat ejrg Mil ,1 heart nt her mother. o? sMOO. who hid bnusht hiilf hff aeres fro Little Eddie was forgetting; how Mr i. Graner and settlrd down on ho&e soil to tn Better "Mama Granny." J himself in the environment that Bers sond a estsbliah new photograph or her good nice and her mother hid kittwn all their lives. self or little Eddie would be forget It wss a happier arrangement thaa even lira. ting how looka. Folks tlranev in her ambitious plana lor Berenice, nan l.mit the countryside were begin Edi-s-r dreamed. mi not only a deslrsblo hus ning to think Mama Granny wasn't band for Berenice, but he was scientific farmer wasn't ever coming Home. atata africuJtural college. with a degree from mind, though, whea He removed rhorea from Mre. Grsney's shouj-der- did come home, Edgar and Berenice bnr were that aha had ot folly realiied for ber. The rront had new rannia Bom For eighteen room waa plans denina? them until the relief came. to be done ever and a Mre. Graaney had years, three mornings a week, six montha out of the year, porch built on for ber. Ne more did risen at , rain or ahine, ana driven ner marapt proaacia 10 me j market! When milea diatant town of Meola, aelling her freah warea ia tha open market feel like coming home, Berenice and and then drivinff home. In her rat-- Edgar would sea to it that it was a tlin waeon along rutted roada. of her needa thought out ia advance homecoming worth while. At the end of two years, wua ner Eighteen years of sstsblished traile br Berenice and Edgar, act out on had ended prosperously for her and the first lap of a four montha trip bank account depleted to the extent Bereof 13000, Mrs. Graney, rejuvenated, by the time Edgar aarried to Europe. e e nice, Mrs. Graney not only owaed healthy, alert, happier than she s ever suppressed desires cams to could remember having been, did ier half of tha farm, but her If amounted to something over the surface of a person releaaed from succumb to the prickings of nostalthousand dollara. routine, they did so in the ease of gia that were beginning to manifest It wag tha year after Berenice 'a Mrs. Graney. For tha first time in themselves and engaged passage first child waa born that ber daugh- her life she was free to consider horns on one of tha gigaitie ocean ter and Mrs. Granney firat, foremost and al- liners.. began to to urge Mama Granny to "take . ways. She was catered to by a It was as Bereaics had promised. that trip to Europe. charming: and experienced courier Her homecoming was ens to remem . wboae chief concern waa her "Xou can afford It ber. The homely old front room Yon Yon'va earned' it. She breakfaated ia bed, en with its high walnut bedstead an feel both it. arrow windows had been redone i Edgar and I steamers, in hotels or on a private tba time baa coma for you to give little terrace outside her window, chintzes and psle birch. There wis wo driving to market. It a not dig fibs bought elothes and trinketsMn sun porch with a chaise longue . mora rose 8be looked upon the tomb and a reading stsad with Paris, in colored thermos bottle and rose Idgar aenda tha vegetablei in by of Napoleon. &he beheld the limn. fn U tha world lik truck. It 'a quicker and cheape of the kaiaer and went to It 'a about time you got that tri pay her respects to the pope in black the expensive hotel rooms in which ae Mrs. Graney bad learned to reia to Europe." lace mitts and a mantilla. There had never been s time alnce drank Amer Picon on ..tha boule Her full of pride in ler airlaood, and throughout th varda. rode in a gondola and had her rejuvenation, waa constantly Ions? yeara of her early widowhood poatcard of herself teasing and jocular to hsr about it photographa and the subsequent once of tb taken on Mont Blanc. Something Her grandson, in whom, fears to the struggle to rear and educate her tired and withered in Mra. Graney contrary notwithstanding, the mam two children, that the ambition had opened up like one fit those paper ery of hia grandmother had been not dwelt within the heart of Mra. Japanese flowers in wster. kept fair and green, was a delight Phe became greedy to live to their thst surpassed every other aspect Graney. A lifelong friend of here en an adjoining farm bad taken tha fullest the yeara that were left to of her return. He was big, bine- ber. She remembered tha philoso eyed, eager and full of affectionate touring party alter tB trip in Tha post phy of Berenice snd Edgar. After wavs thst elutched at ber heart death of ber husband. tarda she had sent were stacked in all, it was true, little Eddie would Three thousand dollara had been Mra. Graney'a dresser drawer and be cared for by two strong and dug into the patrimony of thia fair frequently gazed at through an om williag young parents. Mrs. Granev child by the selfish desires of fa fashioned atereopticon on the parlor not only consumed her letter of She could scarcely table. Thrift, however, waa too credit, but was obliged to csble meet tha sweet friendliness ia those to Mrs. in home from Turin blue eyes. His arms about her neck Graney for more. deeply ingrained I oert woe She bought cameo earrings in Na hurt and reproached be liRhtlv surmounted. This her. thread-lacA now. ffrandihild ples, a gown in Madrid, her. grandchild, had hia grand bouncing youngster with high silver comb to match her been cheated bv his grandmother. mother's blue evea and his father's jjrsy hair in Nuremberg, and at the After a while Mrs. Grsney could not well-ac- t head. casino in the, French watering place take him iato her arms without seerect, hundred dollars, plus where she took her "core" with cret tears of shams sad repentance Peventy-twinterest, plus a growing ehare ia the success, lost iO at a low limit bac finding their way into tha bright A carat farm, were to be hia heritage. table "just for the expe tangle or his euals. triD to Europe would aomehow be rience." had eheated her Mrs. Graney 's philosophy of lifa child 'a child. His inheritance would not quite fair to little Eddie's ber underwent a change. The middle- - be $3000 less because she had gamed itage. You aged women she met while ! "Xonaense, traveling it away at European baccarat tables ' awe it to yourself fo stop feeling a abroad; many of them like herself and wasted it on Parisian fribbles, sense of responsibility to everyone who were finished with the responThus she begs n to breed uon her Little sibilities of rearing .their children doings and lose perspective. in the world but yourself. of well care be taken will Eddie and keeping up the home, inspired it was obvious, after a while, to don't yeu worry about that. It 'a her to a resolution trvn.ioy what both Berenice and Edgar that of bout time yeu were thinking was left of her life. At the con neither the chiata bedroom, the idle clusion of the four months she had hours nor the relaxation of home yourself a kit." Well, ia a way it was. At 62, planned u to remain abroad, Mrs. wars the tonio for Mrs. Graney that Mrs. Graney easily looked her age. MsrsisiiiisiissssiissaiiisiiiiisssisiBBBsaisaaaaasasisasiisssinsasaiaaaaanssi and hardened Weather had m her face. The long hours of the B market place, stooping over bags and baskets, bad bent her back. There was the story of toil in th nice THE ABRIDGED MAGAZINE FOR CAB OWNERS. blue eyes of little Eddie 'a grandsiaaaiaaaaiiiiisasatsatissssaafssBisssiBiiiBsssBisisiiiaaiisisssiasaiSMtsaaa mother. Lara ara convertible In the sense it thoroughly oiled, greased, and th Then aa if to aid and abet her hHi loor cars converta them Into poor valves adjusted I noticed a little dent conspiring children, a rheumatic af iroera. in in lender that could easily be re fliction began to awell the joints so I just made a note on the mood WHAT PROFIT PASSINQf el Mra. Graney'a ankles and fingers rdur aheet so the mechanlc'd see it. l no intention of ha-I A seems course Point to that be worthy of and in the chare in' the mail of professional uf all motor car od- - for It, 'cauaa I knew it would take visit to the farmhouse, toe old fam- tha (.oisideratlon era'or Is raised by a motor about five minutes. It all came un ily doctor ordered suspension of the vahu.'l official in tha prominent der Ida flat chars for the work he following Quesmarket tripe and half jokingly sug- tion urd.rtd. Well, when he Saw the order "What failed driver to note. has sheet, he said I'd have, to knock off gested a "cure" for the swollen In city driving, that he is cfele the cust of that fender Job: he didn't joints at a European watering place. peoUI'y to catch the motorist who erdr it and wouldn't pay for It. When "It wa then, for the first time in venltially him at a dangerously hljth I to. J him there waa no charge for It, pa"d merely her life, Berenice took matters ia usped by proceeding along at he indicated quite clearly he thought tn..rl I wan lyln. I cut the bill a dollar and hi,...)???' her own hands and arranged a Th!i answer to this auestlon Is that a half and lost Juat that much on the "tour" to Europe for her mother. probably very few motorjsts with even job. .One personally coaducted by an exbilBf driving experience have failed As much aa I'd Ilka to do things like It seems. that, I've discovered they Just mean perienced courier and which allowed the note this fact. Always. So have lota of other repair, la forced tro'ible. rcklesa speeder by a three weeks stopover' at a French of congestion or some other ere. A lot of the slovenliness that whose be were waters to said to factor alow down to a point that your kind Of owner blamee on the shop spa naules the ones for Mra. Graney 'a kind traveler to is d'i to a kind of car owner you don't ' healing catui. Mm and to make the former'a understand at all. but the service mas of affliction. exhibition of ar:t;r recklessness a unue blanda too well. Two months later, just as spring I ttii uit ridiculous. f ras bresking in light speckles along point thit the motor vehicle of IS THIS THE ANSW IP? ficial wept on to make was thst the I tha bushes and trees of the farm, Rum or wrong, ninnv students of thegaiH In pissing .a car traveling at a Mra. Graney, outfitted, complete as Ufa1 auton.rlille, dsiler's situation aa a merapeedwas So slight and so tern- - chait have felt that diversification of to itinerary, and with evry detail !ntlreV would be helpful. Proponents of stocij to ly 1lirroportlnnat the riek taki thia ppnacea. have nee however, in Itr achievement. yvi .I.,. It i. a lesson missed entirely by a forced to admit that the commodit, la r rumber of drivers. No matter or t mnodiUes that would permit this been decidedly how ninny times they have seen the dlvotsificgtlon hav limited Thero have be?n numerous motorist whom they passed a few minutes hrfoie draw up behind them at acLMbSorlea and. here and there, ruch as motorboats. the signal light or the Now. the airplane and plane accesInteirn-tlorr on the edge of the conjirsted area, the significance of this sory inanufacturer is attempting to s snplied to their reckless dash build up a retail organisation. Their throuiib trsfflo seems to be entirely pred'KUi are automotive and the automobile dealer la held to be in an Ideal ' goes to show thst many of posit oti to merchandise them. iut Is this the answer to the quest for the worst offenrleia In traffic are comments the of- a means of diversifying tha dealer thoughtless," ficial quotW! previouMv It is. Time, of sloe Many think Many motorill tell. ' ists ore incJmed to plead guilty to such course, sr.' esumano ot their actions. Or EQUIPMENT. IN BORROWING IDEAS The Instruments on the average R'tto mototdnin has received several Include everything that one "f Hs excellent lrias from- Europe, need m the way of a driving aid. Bu'. theis no te.ison why it should not how about everything that one wants? A buemefer. for Instance, enabling the or; u others from the sam uir rrn hat fw his own weather t!:t undoubtedly mo'crist to do car ma n that manv rate as cu!d like to see The trrt'. lined. the mter-r- . the i'.iest made carries a barometer on thii' board. 'he Instrument t'iorks car bj trm A ' .(her feature it has thst stand; T' tU h is to if.:rw-- a ftesw out i.rominently Is a total of ninete'en 'ne j .r, tht i 'i driver who tn difff-elights. And. the strange ha ;iig the rffprt uhere owners never had any bath'v.;i thig emon tery trouble. reducing i.ia trm nig' makes r ght .1ME PERTINENT FIGURES. THE OLD MECHANIC SAYS: Not long ag' a progressive nictor car then Lift Right If r nre- u'ideretom! the th nc. dejl-- r made survey of the used car ah"Ut '"r own.-lhat are uudersiood is'uit'on in his territory with espe- 1'V nr le nt the effect created ,,r upon on Vn.p mphaais that ...M.., aching ma'i. tieied He a ..( Drop "Freeznnc'' ic cuMdi bv i;,m desire of manv persons to trade com. Insfarttly it stopa hurting, at cars every vear. or every sis sojie of the liunsn that v r do u he u t! then shortly yon lift the corn rigi.t strk some motorin g dumb. nifi'hs In many cases. One of the Yo.j ask me this survey, stated tersely In py ddn t hae ht off wi'h yo'ir fingers. You'll lauph, rune ii h.ard frur-- s. Is thit In manv cases it is hi fixed inr was really? It is so easy and doesn't P' the Job of tiiak'n' ,!.e to huv good car. retaining wr cent of Ms traneportation-vslue- . The hurt one bit' Works liks a charm a fr'v radjust nf Ion nur I answ is that. mn e.ire v.; at Vi per cent of its or.glnsl pnee time. t baI ns out for ha:n' due T'et i..ient f g lies' vry ''.! In A tiny bottle of "Freeman" osts o , 1,8! 4.aJ. ''ij.'-.tJ'Ul. hiit l? me NOT SO MUCH A JOKE, tel! em of minyou I few enly a say cntiisatsuffid" Just thit tlorg ers br on'd r t". car as s "buck dnig store, and s'av t"tT yofivefor b'.trd I d!dn t rd'- - ' i o' or- a ". .ir'theseem to be becom. cient to remove eery "I il pay ihjt. ever thus with Jo.-e i"ei to ur,lersta nd tU't tteie ifi:l of tnil i that "tin ' label sad calluses. Try w i . t i rv in,, snv-riare r , r nt "icrilation. the ir.a f me tej ',.:) a ( 3tf tit.it i:i it e i und of l!n in it ir )v tra' . tin i p'.ini, tvpi-a- l of many J j..e had hv (Ccpyright. the l llmars A p Lioueht a cas in here to have ' ) wt IfBS. ..- i i ftr . , .v Mama-Grann- Church Confab Akin to Congress Fannie-Hurs- t WAKH'NOTOV ' A P) Ompoeed of two legislative branches, the general they had hoped. Was It poibl convention of the Protestant Episcopal that she was hankering after the church, antedating In organisation the eontiaeatal life! federal government Itself, wU demon- It was aot possible. It took a few months of adjustment, but after her bark aches and her joists a while Mrs. Graney'a eld mare, plsce, is large swell. But little Eddie and back ia was harness, "Bone," tares times a week, with the sunrise, enough now to accompany her, on lis romps among her market rart could be seea and fair mornings. heard trundling its way toward the vegetables and helps rrsm greens into tbs peck and quart measures. Meola. The smart Europesa air has worn by hard work, has paid back two of the three thou off, Mrs. Oraney's hsada are again, and sometimes, from sand dollara she took from his pat standing long hours in the market rimony! Mama-Grann- d 9, 1923. strata a striking resemblance h t cog -- triennial Sress during the meeting here October IS to Jt baa a house of bishops, corresponding to the eenate, and a bouse ef d put lee, composed of clergy and lay delegates, which is akin to the house of representatives. The )oint office of presiding bishop and president ot the national oouncil of the church resem bles that ef the president ot the United 8 la Us. while departmental beads of the national council are like members of the president a cabinet and the dio-- o see of (he rhuroh correspond to the various etale government. The reaemhlance between the constitution of (he church and that of the United fttstes la striking Authorities believe It le accounted tor, in a Mrge measure, by the fact that many of the men w ho eat In the ftrat convention ef the church at Philadelphia 141 yeara ago later assisted In framing the document. It la said that nearly h ef the slgnera of the fed eral constitution were by birth, bap- forty-nint- t. fed-er- three-fourt- Slit Skirts Revived For Fall Dresses : Standardization Plan To Cut Oil Engine Cost NEW YORK UP). Flans foe stand- ardisatloo In another manufacturing field, that of the Diesel engine, ;re deecrlued in a bulletin of the American sJocletv of Mechanical Engineers. ' The bulletin says thst certain email parte, auch aa piston rings and spray valves, are manufactured by specialty concerns and that standardisation would enable these manufacturers te contribute largely to the reduction aof . committee engine risking cOsf. A division Is at the oil and gse power work on the subject- ' "PARIS fAP) Bill skirts, echo of hobble skirt days, are to be found by the score In the fall fashionable show Bome of the silts eatend far ing s above the knee, and sometimes there Is nKTS than one slit to a aklrt. The purpose of the elite la explained as tso-folTbey leave room to move wltj freedom In an otherwise straight, tight skirt, and they make pseudo panels which enhance the beauty of SHAVES IN J'SSCONDS. the diesa. Usually rhe slits occur In A Lille barber ULLB. France. skirt of dresses with ine foundation the world'e record for quick chuV-n- , claims lace or other sheer oversktrta. completeahavlng. He shaved himself ly In 17 seconds, using a straight-edge- d tltm, or family, connected with the raaor. The ehave. though Close, left not a scratch on his face. Episcopal church. d: mgasmmsmmmm I't"' Mama-Grann- Mama-Grann- aav-tag- sei con-pir- e well-bein- nfil Mama-Granny- hd1 . . Mama-Grann- sVsA . tow-haire- e sweet-beautifu- l, 1 ef - t ' o Mama-Grann- , 75 Royal Eight Sedan Sedan Four-Do- or y TWo-Do- or . Mamma-Graaey- bten ' ' The, Sunday Motorist $ COUPE : eight wheelbase at a price as low as $1295 has met a spectacular response. Sales are simply running away with production. C Everybody who sees and drives this new Eight falls head- - over heels in love with it. The lengthi-nes- s and lowness of the car give it a charm all its own. C Magnili-cend- y complex- 118-inc-h er dollars can match its beauty and richness, its stamina and performance. C A good big car with a good big car's comfort and behavior Built for endurance Loaded with power that takes you flying up the hills. Quick as quick-silve- r in traffic. Accelerates like a dart from 5 to 65 miles an hour. L And so easy to handle it feels as much a part of you as your own hands. Come look it oven Come try a ride Come get the biggest surprise any car could give you. A New Big Six $1 CSOtW . lit d T-- r aide-lin- n upholstered and appointed. motor, Abig powerirdeight-m-lin-e smooth as a jeweled watch move5 to 75 miles an hour ment in a few snappy seconds. C. West-inghou- Four-i- W Sedan . . se brakes. "One Shot"! centralized chassis lubrication. Value unparalleled. Just compare! A New Royal Eight 85" $1 IJQ C A" I $1395 CHANDLER'S announcement on a values ion of existing with its new Six "65" at $895 C Nothing under twelve hundred ' ste-cylind- SEDAN FOUR-DOO- R . has certainly CHANDLER whole 1 . $875 XJ4J r B Price ..&. Factory our-Do- or Sedan .. IJ I - inra, Arrf-n..n- roru-ern- pe.5s-rce- Stop Hurting Instantly e nt 1 g PISTRIBUTORS. ti-- e Off! 170-18- 0 Eat Second t. 1 ait ca-- -- -l v- reie-ire- if ; s la 1"! rr i i! , t : . ' t Fea-teivi- Phone Wasatch 2973. South. CHANDLER. CLEVELAND MOtORS COKPORATION fi CLEVELAND, OHIO f 0 , |