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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER '4 HOME RULE IN ; The Beyerly Girls INDIA IS SEEN i By exterior of the Beverly mansion was one- - of solid and stolid magnificence. It was a double house, red brick, Georgian, with over the white doorway and a side a beautiful example of fan-lig- ht ; overgarden that was waned in oy rea one grown with ivy to about the height of a man. The street on which stood the Beverly mansion was also one pf rather solid and Lack of Unity Believed stolid magnificence, old families In old homes: whose children and grandchildren. Harmful to Autonf and in one or two Instances dren, nad been born under the same roof, omy Attempt. it vi the sort of street from which the and the pair of spanking bay closed NEW YORK UP), Suggestions horses carriage had departed reluctantly, as It gave that th uaeDonald labor govern way to the automobile. It was as If the double ment plana eventually to grant do minion nome nue to inaia im caus- row oi locust trees wnicn snaaeu it, nu the P to form a barricade, shielding political ing criticism among thebecause of quiet avenue from the encroaching glare and opponent of the laborites the tear that dangerous experiment hurry of the growing ctty. may result in with The Beverly sisters, Linda and Wanda, had civil war among the Indians. It Is been born in the house they occupied. They Tint nmhAhln that the labor ministry were an example of the will attempt to solve the problem of born into the "same "house that been having the country India's future by uniting ho a kun rfnnUrt hv their forebears. It was coioniai autonomous a into single now, the entire lineage, Including the commonwealth, such as the dominion a quiet, austere household Mw narenf havinir died out. There wre only the two of them Idea entails. girls," with the pale-eye- d, rather India is not a unified whole, any now, pale-haire-d, more than is 8outh America. There slender wrists ana ansues inai? are many native states, governed by besponke good stock, and the re erly girls had guest, they served their own rulers, within the colony. Dressed and careful bearings them tea in it, as their parent and More languages are spoken in India grandparent and than in the whole of Europe, and that bespoke good breeding, had done before them. It was there are more varieties of religion Girls Present the one luxury in their uvea ana lt Radithe mar i cost tnem aeariy. than In the rest of the world. Effective Pair. a fact cal conflicts are frequent and show There was a portrait of the two Miitiit.iM ahut it istheactually abatement. of Beverly girls. little signs that girls, done fifteen years before when alter many naanight conciuaea weir ay Irian lpcrience Make they naa oeen lourceen ana iuvecu. wt-- tney tVut rUrVnpM went to be in seated on a stone garden bench, a England Rehwtaat hungry. But In all the lean years the had them. between It small dog lap New and The effort to unite Ireland Into a been last year of iwir BarAnn neverof suffered. painted during the an roses climbed it dominion failed. single effective precious species and lives their parents Free Two separate units, the Irish each .year. ,Orchidaceous . i i , plants the girls presented. It. Is true walls ... i. j State and the North of Ireland, had pair imported innvcu, m iia that the bill for that painting still especially situation ironical an to be established belore the wsn continued What crevices. to come at regular inter i, TKa nir nf nale. rather rjret- fliiMtion was settled. With this ex vals, even during the ruth rtemai ty girls gomgtoJej t to sleep, off pertenee, so near at home, the British lowing ineoeatn-o- r g are reluctant to engage in any unuy-innunger, wnne uuuci wicu n wiBeverly. But then, so many bills con dows rare and beautiful plants and experiment in India. an too ciose in to at arrive tlnued opare states strongly The native I lowers were manuiacvuruiB per tervala. posed to Joining with the other parts What had happened was the not fumes. of India. A truly nationalist spirit unusual predicament of the heirs to Rock Garden Brings does not exist in India. Several opsupposedly large lorcune, imams In Little Income. posing groups would like to rule; but that had been a One year, however, the rock gar it is inconceivable that any of them mvth their inheritance over others the could exert authority we miraua ui w noma in aen accompnsnea eiaoonue ine lor Except For aiiv Hvinittnir inta stabilise the country. to ., in a form ' the " mnt- Vj ant which thev continued to dwell, by VUttU nave win to of India come, fers time the girls a little In Beverly long the and untold sacrifice, scrimping to go through a process of evolution, come. The landscape gardeners, in girls were practically penni- young farmer seeking to stimulate nationalism, be- Beverly w seep up reality a struggling a was cruel less. It ngnt fore the entire area can be brought look- ant ViU hrnther who had taken uo in that appearances ; tnls work as a side line, and whose Into accord. ing mansion. There were no servants, services came cheap, proud of their not-- even a Gardener. It waa inevi Situation Mirht Arise nanita hot niereeried in interesting table, of course, that people should the editor of a garden magazine. The Akin te Anarchy. not had the girls know Beverly that To set ud such a form of govern Inherited the giris received ine sum m wre large fortune that had ueveriy hundred dollars for permitting pho- ment in India as exists in Canada or been one no in town, But expected. which "- " Australia or South Africa would oe to and miraculously no one on that pre- tnn.nk.ra in ijilre nirf.tire A situation might to be in were disaster. . risk published ultimately extent to what knew street, tentious Tin msitva rival the easily arise among partisans these two girls secretly struggled to necesconservatism in would of was the That to akin anarchy. It part of even thnui trirts had been born and sitate Great Britain stepping In to keep up the pretense bred that their sensitive natures restore order at heavy cost. The should shrink from even this vicariArt Objects Disappear difficulties Russia is having in house in order and the ous publicity, but when the young From Beverly Hease, tintiriM. lnrjil hova with am to make efforts in China One by one, certain art objects of finuf were nationalism work successfully are value eagerly insistent and the bition, the from had disappeared having a profound Influence on the house: paintings, silver, ivories and prospect oi ine one nunoreu uuuw m. British attitude toward India, Bad bronzes. It was said in the neighbor so welcome tnai unauy 1 , TtftA nv'K UMI III II Ul U1B Russia and China been more success- hood that the about thing peculiar mansion was published far efforts, Inful in their girls was that, although Beverly w urup ui dia would be nearer to complete local the Beverly guesi came about socially practically and wide, went they f ter that for the frannent.lv between autonomy. Being midway to the seemed sleep of taking tea to the sound of Russia and China, India is placed by not at all, they part of the day. It was true, privilege watenaus ana lor me roveij the British in the same class of in' greater little the was reason. af It a for but pathetic and magnolias. experience In perfume ofvi rose naa or lanen ter shade the nignt DirU whisnered ruefullv It Is certain, however, that within that Llada and Wanda ventured to to one another In the secret reaches the near future, perhaps next year, the house and garden work which of room, pracucaiiy au oi me India will be granted a larger amount do to no hands were other there carry onetheir of initiative in administrative mat- on. hundred dollars had gone lh one cover of darkness Under The Simon could wash windows, scrub steps, will eirnenditlireil that hadof ters than now exist. commission, which recently complet- scour the beautiful fan-ligover come with the public celebration ed its study of Indian conditions for the entrance, weed and garaen. spade and their the purpose of making a report to the The Beverly girls, as the years In the garden. dig cause house of commons, is likely to marched one. were growing tired Beverly girls were night workan early reorganization of legislative ers,The of out beat all rugs right; they functioning in the country. The windows, painted cornices, and even, will not get all for which the one the entire length spring, painted extremlsta have been agitating. But of and trellises in the garthey will receive some measure of denpergolas without ever being detected in Bow they adapt act of manual labor. themselves to the offering and the theThe degree to which they were degree of success they display in local snoband Dime Wins activities governing predominant bish never dawnedpathetically upon thes two Earpiece No Bigger Than Ten-Dawill influence the eventful enlargey EnthwtaaUe Following, been bred in an athad They girls. ment of autonomous powers. mosphere of artificial gentility. They Free Trial Offer. knew no other standards. Counsel and Prosecutor One Ann sal Ritual After twenty-fiv- e years devoted excla Note Reverie Position Almost a legend. livsly to the manufacture of scientific the Dictograph Product There was one annual ritual, how heartng-alet681 Market 8tret, (UP). Fifteen ever, which amounted almost to a Co.. Inc. Dept. T2S-AUSTIN, Texas years ago, Dan Moody, with the shine legend, which the gins performed at Han Francises. Cat., has lust perfected shinrepresents barely worn off his law office any sacrifice. It usually meant long. a new model Acdustlcon that maae in we gle In Taylor, Texas, was appointed weary hours or needlework, wnicn the greatest ofadvance yet for the deaf. hearing to A. to Woman's sold a 8. district the. Judge, Fisher, by they secretly Acoustlcon is featured by a Willie Robinson, defend negro, Exchange, and the sacrifice of more This lateet earpiece no bigger than a dime. charged with killing another negro. objects of value from the household,, tiny Throuah this device, sound are clearly Willie Robinson's case is now be- but every spring, come what might. and distinctly transmitted to subnormal fore Moody, as governor,, to decide retrular as clockwork, the Kins aaaea ears with wonderful Denerit to nearing offer an If Robinson shall be paroled. a bit to their lovely rock garden, and and health alike. The nutkets 10 days to any Former District Attorney Hamil- called In the services of landscape absolutelvwhofreemaytrialbe for and a Interested, person ton, who prosecuted Robinson, is gardeners for the extension. one of these remarkfetter WU1 The ueveriy rocx garaen was able aids tobring recommending the parole in his poa for home thorough your sition as member of the state par- known as the finest In the state. On and convincing test. 8end them your Adv.) don board. those rare occasions when the Bev- - nam and address today. AS DANGEROUS " :' ll- great-grandch- en ed : hr ut - r- - top-lof- ty , 1 1 1 Fannie Hurst 17, 1925. neck a little more attractive, but that has been the limit of their, daring. When women first came to the bar they were wearing their hair long, and wig making for them was a difficult task. Now, however, they cut it short and wear a wig like a man's. are made by hancf, and sixteen shoulder yoke, attaches a ridiculous They Uttle linen Tand is throat, and crowns the effect with his horsehair wig, with the twenty -- eight crisp curls across the back. Together with a blue damask brief bag, this outfit without comprises the costume, which the most Intimate knowledge of Blackstone or Muddleby on torts Important Than Legal Lore at British Bar Wigs More The struggle was too much. It was one. thing to LONDON (CT). Whether a case walk out every afternoon, as they did, in English law would be declared null down the broad, beautifully scoured and void If it were "discovered "that f rone stone steps and along the quiet the barrister who tried It had twenty-nlane of their sedate avenue, and out ine curls in his or twenty-seve- n Into the city, where they were known wig instead of the regulation has apparently never been and respected as the "Beverly gtrls." tested, because no has ever It was auite another matter to creep had the audacity tolawyer run counter to would be of no avail. back into that cold, bleak house ofl the sacred Since women have begun to plead Clothes may regulation. empty larders, servantless servant not make the that Is, in the last decade there man, but in England, quarters, tireless fireplaces, climb at least, they certainly make the has been more liberty in dress than into scrubbing clothes, scour into in the scores of years that men have midnight and then creep hungrily, English barrister dresses him subjected themselves to the sartorial as often as not, into beds whose selfThe for the purpose of casting doubts regime of the law. Men continue to sheets and pillow cases had been upon the truthfulness, good faith and wear their gowns the regulation ten washed and ironed by the girls them general character of the plaintiff in inches from the ground, but If women selves. a stiff gown with 140 gathers in the think that Is too low or too high they One day something really quite have it changed. They have also ventured to make the linen bands at the thrilling occurred. The mayor of the the mansion. Beverly They presented town approached the sisters, requestto ing that on the city's birthday, when it the city. a great local celebration was to be No longer do they haijfto creep back into a cold, bleak hpuse of emp- ACTRESS TELLS SECRET staged, they throw their beautiful larders and fireless fireplaces; garden open to the public. The city ty would insure them jagalnst damage, their new home Is no relic, no his- Tells How to Darken but a house of cheer and Gray Hair With and, since the old Beverly mansion toric place, a Home-Mad- e Mixture. was really one of the landmarks of hopes and plans for the future. No out in the the community, it seemed fitting more do the sisters walk Joicey Williams, the that on this anniversary occasion its afternoon along quiet lanes and seactress, recently made the famous gardens should be open to date avenues to be nodded to and American statement about gray hair, following the citizens. It was a tribute both pointed out as the strange and re- and how to darken it, with a homedays of to the social position of the Beverly spected "Beverly ttirls.'old The made mixture: art objects precious girl and to the lovely old mansion converting "Anyone can prepare a simple mixitself. The sisters were moved and Into money are gone; the struggle of ture home that will gradually at laboring--undecover of impressed and gladly consented to secretly gray, streaked or faded hair, the undertaking. Consequently part darkness, washing windows, scrub- darken and make it soft and glossy. To a oi ine eiaDorate xesuviuee - oi toe bing steps, weeding and spading, is half-piof water add 1 ounce of The Beverly girls are farmers' birthday celebration f pf the city was done. bay rum, a small box of Barbp Comthe free inspection-othe Beverly wives. .. aounce of truck farm five pound and !lvn-rock gardens. Men, women and chilhe limits. Their glycerine. dren filed through the gardens by miles outside-t- now iscity These a can rock be truck ingredients garden garden. bought at the thousands, all during the day. store at very little cost. ApRefreshments, served by the city, They still scour andInsweep and dust any drug to hair sunout the twice a week but and the ply clean, open until were to be had in the beautifully now, through long, busy days the desired shade is obtained.-Thi- s painted pergolas. 8un danced on the light will d a make person look flanks of the darting goldfish In the that are happy days. . twenty years younger. It does not ueveriy ponds. The populace ai rlghtrW or greasy plauded the scene bfTdylilc lovell and does not rub off." syndicate.) (Adv.) ness. Beverly Sisters Not Among Those Present. It was remarked, however, that the Beverly sisters were not among those present on that day. The house stood open. Inviting those who would to enter, but somehow it was not the sort "My baby was born with eczema on his bead and face. It was real of interior to beckon. There was sore and red like burn, and water came from the eruptions. He was homeaustere and cold, something very fretful and wakeful and scratched jt all the time. Scratching irriless about the inside of the Beverly tated it and the eruptions used to bleed. The trouble lasted four months. mansion. It seemed more of a relic, "A friend advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I pura historic place, than a home. chased some, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two No, the Beverly girls were not presboxes of Cuticura Ointment he was completely healed." (Signed) ent. This is where they were: They Mrs. Cyrus Alton, Cornelius, Ore. were-ofin a neighboring town called Andulsla, in the act of being married JSc. Ointment 35 and 50c Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Soap to the farmer brothers who were Address: rCobcan Labonlorias. Dept. H. Maiden. Mu." their landscape gardeners. CHticnra Sbsnng Stick 25c The Beverly girls never returned to bone-tire- d, soul-tire- d. days are required for the process. The complete barrister's outfit costs about $70, but it has a long hfees unless, of course, the gentleman-becoma king's counselor. This distinction is referred to by lawyers as taking silk, for the stuff gown - if discarded for a allken one. to-h- tweft-ty-elg- ht well-kno- Needless t- JPaiiir Qi. r nt . one-four- th - . p vaej- gray-haire- igis-notstlck- v . -- Baby Born With Eczema on Head and Face. Cuticura Healed. MM People are otten too pattent with pain. Sufleringwhen there is no need to suffer. Shopping with a head that throbs. Working though they ache all over. imlAnd Bayer Aapirinwouldbrir mediate relief! The best time to take Bayer Aspirin is the moment you first feel the pain-Wh- y postpone relief until the psin naa reached its height? Why hesitate to take anything so harmless?. Read the proven directions for checking colds, easing a sore throat; relieving headaches and the pains of neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, etc You can always count on its quick comfort. 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