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Show THE JOURNAL , PUBLISHED by EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered dajrlnlt Bwond. Clam t list Tost Office every nt Lota a, I tab, i Week, ..0 ET MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance Bf CARRIER, PER MONTH, la A Discount o t V M Per Year Will be Clven for.Advano Payment for a Full Year, " " Tbe Aaaoclated Press la exclusively entitled to the bae for republic ttoa of ail eew diapntche credited to It or not otherwise credited ia thia paper and also the local news published therein. hereia are also AU right of republicatioa of special dispatches - reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FVRNIISHED Rain ' ii ' - Change : 1 To-Da-y Fair j 59!!!l1l(i!2,liK:!!!4i'f:R'H,6,:il7ill!8:!i:9!ll!.?0 . Yesterday The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday' reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading . -- And she laid up his garment by her, A LYING TONGUE until his lord came home. And she spake . . saying. The Heit came brew servant, , .; came in unto me to mock me; , , , And . , to pass, when his master heard the voice of his wife, , . that his . " . wrath was kindled. Gen. 39:16-19- , lRAYEll O Blessed Lord, Thou .dost make even the lies of wicked to bring to pass Thy purposes. 1 r recent action of the Interstate Highway board In desig THE I natirig a national . system of roads' covering .the, United t States and touching every state capital is a reminder that an 'T!!"w siml!vv,,., even more ambitious project is being considered. The Tan- - (,tl.v c, American Road Congress has for one of its objects the construe- - mi inmh ch..p ami minute steak tion of a t highway which will unite the countries ami f rench fried poiutoc and Union. The United States and thing were hungry and e didnt compose the - a score of other American republics will have IihkIm.", representatives at l,rlngIt a runt ter of principle, hoy," the meeting. These plans for highway systems connecting points thousands kali Mis Suy Tr.von, forgetting in her enrnetiit' all about the nice of miles distant direct attention to the long journeys that are looking 1 ranger walling to be nerved. now taken in automobiles. It has become a commonplace matter All, those thing on the menu are for motorists to cross the United States. The network of roads for my pairoii. Nit I will positively mapped out at the, Washington meeting provides eight transcon- refuse to serve anything to the Rotinental routes from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific and nine land School Yoys, excepting cheese." "But, why. Miss Susy? asked the from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. Even in the old world, where progress in road building is far behind that in America, mnllr Ym' ,knmv Jainev't'he nn long automobile journeys are being taken, one of the, current from western '!Wribinfir mtor trip Mm. VeT;kh IndlaeXartiP' Europe" order for lamb thopa, even rued pie The Washington committee did well in arranging to mark tutors, g aaltul, am! aprleot tart wih the interstate routes designated with uniform signs. Some pri- whipped cream and coffee, aud the vate associations of highway promoters have done this in the hoy listened with hungry eye. When case of such interstate roads as the Lincoln Highway and the she disappeared behind p blue screen, Susquehanna Trail, and it has served a good purpose, guiding the oldest boy, Fred, rushed to thefront and spoke through the doormotorists through towns and past intersections and making it crack to a group of half grown lads, to and directions. unnecessary stop inquire hut cltceae for tia.'1 The plans prepared at Washington will not be carried into numrnfuiiy. im going to have a effect, of'course, for some time. It is not to be imagined thatJ( pound of 'it ami ent it in a few jnonths there will le eight unbroken ribbons of pave- - up dosed the dour and tiptoed to his went extending from coast to coast. Not even the" Lincoln ' Hiuir. "'''"f'' i?" Highway has been paved in its entirety, although it has been a "y- "Why yon on the blacklist route for a number of years. I' r,'1 ,ult garrulous damp Only a program has been prepared by the Interstate Highway board, buyn its adoption a step forward has been taken in the j1'''1'' for "n '1,'por'u" ,y ,rt faciliation of long distance motor travel i , t r J ct us to'pAf here at Ml Suzys Some i day a magazine editor-lgoing to achieve lasting fame' -always du it then, some by publishing stories as interesting as the advertisements. Life. (if the fviiitsJ- lit a i imp Mkc Fred, her- e- sIhIp ML, Sur.xva piculinhii ; xj , i ., sway. R hii) aymy bundlavs nd tjmt who fellow crossthe )Besidesf peingaq opjomist, worketloua t1i1i ifil4Jp, Vcc? N word willi a fountain-pe- n was a rubbed conservationist, Detroit vva the mivajlliiif tlmuidit It would he funny ' thfcl!pr News, , to alcul the tmd Imvp It Pan-Americ- an J On the Stroke of Twelve y I r j1 T TL , d s .. Womans Exposition ' of Gainful Work DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS fBy Ataoclatad Frpas) WoST. LOUIS, FEII. l.y man outside of the home and The Joseph Smith Camp of her progress in gainful occupaof Pioneers will meet Daughters tion in the last quarter of a 16th at 3 oclock Feb. Tuesday century, will be exploited at the Woman's National Exposition South 2nd East with Mrs. Jack-sohere February 16 to 22, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Instead of being pictured in Camilla Smith and Mrs. Bernice domestic surroundings, woman ' will be shown in industry, busi- ChTistensflTgS hostesses. "j ' ness politics, in profession.il be Seagnl life, and as a competitor as well jCamp will be postpone! one as an abettor to man. .week on account of the funeral The undertaking is underw rit- of Mrs. Chas Batt. ten by forty-fiv- e St. Louis woThe meeting of the Wilford men. Its success from a financi- Wood Atff w ill be postponal standpoint has been assured ed until camp Feb. 18th Thursday, with sale of exhibit space at when it will be held at the home nearly $25,000. There will be ap- of Mrs T. H. Humpherys, 281 proximately 150 separate exhib South. 1st East it booths, each designed to show women in some gainful occupation. The exposition ig piimnrily n, j ; I Bouncing- sign pnlntpil over jpIIow imd ci.ll It lhpThPPp No l lit' v did It! Box! And she won't give tt itnj thing but V1ippp. Noifdn pIp If were titrvlng," piped .tunics vvochilly And ottr folk think ll'- - u joke on Fred' u, dcc;cr voice Dttt Id, huiklng in Surv Tr.von with Interest In her firm deeifhp stand lignllist the outlaw hoy. A lie ate the dclicItuiA meal Which he upeoted whs cooked by Kuzy herself, he wondered If die girl would not rather have her own dainty sign swinging over the thior "t hv. Frcii." he nui to the N.y w Iki w .1 gloomily consuming n alive "f ihcosc. with one evo on the door through w lib'll t ne proprie.or hud Would vou fello.v vunNlied. like In ilcitc Miss Tl.V'ii nnd above her .vou'rc sorrv jon stoic her sign-"c sure won!.!," muitereil Fred I.uhi cut nt tio.111 !" liopefullv. nvc up jour 'h.v dont ,vo,i all I'til it to'rcUier. oi kcl take the ign down tmd have g painter make n Imclv Immllvog out of it Imid, nnd cjimc Then put "c ..." tkMary lt Hall- - oil L There lle le Women as a rule are good buyers, because they study their problems. They budget their resources;-- adjust their schedule to the budget, and' buy carefully. pur-chasi- ng The best help they get in marketing conies from the ads in their home newspaper.. They find that intelligent study of ads means economy of. money and time. f The .woman in your home knows how is ! true-th-is a, 19:5, o. l a Satisfied, he said good night and left the room. At five minutes to 12 tlie town was aa quiet ua deed It itelf. Kleveir fifty-nin- e came, and nothing liappeiicd. A the clock In the ity lull tower began te whirr, preparatory to striking 12 eclock, several of Ihe officers lolling fihmit upon the green arose and stretched themselves. The clck in the tower began to strike: One, It tolled out, nnd not - three, four, tve. six, Mill everything was quiet as tlioiuli icrpctuul sleep had viailed the t lie; "aeven, eight, " -5 itlae, tynr eleven : But n eae ever heard the stroke ef t There k flush vva aVuf e; a teiTlhlosion. nnd a Ivdi of llj it n'iw Sud- denly the light nt th srcci vent jrim Ifighttut 'Boom! eclmed hevwecn the hills The oJuc the town inn nreusd la vlrele, s'mi.tL.g c..cliv.lly; liqhls hegaH lo ll.i-- u o .a liu.i.c, nil over tewa. 20 minutes to discover , It tank them that Ikc ald cnnimn upon the court- lawn had been thiown Imck 20 It wns feet fram Ha naual (Hisitiim. Prentice wb frtttnd it. Last thing on earth I'd hayn sjis pected," he vnid ruefully to chief .ef the police. The fellow, whoever he wa. ;it. by moving the contents along. But in the case of a hunger spasm, there is a circular conPINCH OF HUNGER traction of the lower of the stomach, which shrinks like a deflated balloon. By Science Service The photographs reveal that DALLASTexae., - Feb. 14. the hungry stomach' is drawn Hunger is pain, according to upwards, frequently right un. Dr. F. T. Rogers, at Baylor der the ribs. University Tierewho has Thelutnger convulsions cease . in whenever solid or liquid, even' taking an snapshot of his own stomach water, enters the stomach. This jiLthe instant when he was ex- fact complicated the. taking of periencing sharp pangs, of hung the y pictures, 'sincefaai-iuner. sulphate' or bismuth sub- ACarlunder J. nitrate, commonly put in the Ivestigation son of the University of Chica- stomach to make it opaque to would also stop the go had proved that the stomach the contractions. r sought-foviolent a undergoes contraction, The hunger contractions are lasting nearly a minute when the gnawing sensation is felt more pronounced in infants shown by the insertion into the than in adults, said Prof. Rog stomach of a rubber baloon. join era. -- Children -- cry when they ed by a tube leading up the gul- are hungry because they are inlet to a pressure gauge. At the deed in pain instant the sinking feeling came on a hungry subject the Rifiter tips, adjustable gs toa pressure rose, indicating the position, features the. anus ox balloon was squeezed as the rw garment hanger to prevent wall of the stomach flapped to- erfeles of clothing slipping off. TLa Japanese government is gether. Now Dr. Rogers has analyzed 'studying the sources of electric the process, using a new power supply in that count y technic, which enables him to with s view to their standard' . photograph the air in th stom- ization. ach and, in the balloon lowered - The lid of a new arh can is controlled bd a foot; pedal at one into it. The hunger contractions side to prevent clouds frf dust differ from the movements of rising whenashes are placed in it the stomach during digestion, Dr- Rogers explained. A Frenchman has designed When food is in the stomach, a con- an airplane that can alight on struction starts about halfway. water but cannot rise. from it. PHOTO REVEALS two-fift- auc-ceed- X-ra- ev erclLh;itlUlauid H)uiu.. nn ,wur wetipon pointed at liSur ncmi, tmd sd he si nt Unit note, figheim 'lint under thu u'd want o Hull the lust hours in ion room. Then, I suppose, he threw !ti a Imlf dozen saeks of powder, iinj it elock meehnn lam to et It off. and tnlshed up with ghrnpuel piMir LUill I" Moving a lever regulates Jhe fineness of the work done by a new household meat grinder. ed X-ra- U - X-ra- y, - X-r- ay - Blah a 'v-- ANXIOUS TO BECOME The hoppinCt WITH THE OJLLS, DECIDED TO TAKE LESSONS IN DANCING i f 12 PaM & MORAL . SllClHCE','.Wliik. WAS SOON A AMD HE STRUTTING- F0(5 A - SlEPPa- e- dance .with ONLY-M- E AMSlTI ONS 4 y IM-- .i VIOKY , AnD HE DEPARTED lighter pastry. - ' hero But HE WA5 AN AWFUL of The Bouncing Blah -- And wi$ dance ADtxcr WAS A MEAN AND mushv monologue AND AS HIS I EueR-FLOWiN- So lNSTtAD G was MORE Than any Cxicl could Dance gab STand THEY always Gave Him THE NEsER-A(rAlN HEIjO of a Popping THE FboR. SAP, became a Shunned Sideline hs y - l the-tow- no signature. Wanted lo give me plenty of dime to pray, I mipiMiae" ahl Hall with a atiorf lawgli. Don't latoiv hilt what I would If I knew any prayer. I'm rending ireiisure Island. I recall how I felt Between eTerj when I was a hoy end read It for the flrt Ume; and I wlah to recall m,v childhood tonight; It, at least, was clean. The dPtectlve shrugged and took up the large revolver which lay upon the.lahle te examine It minutely. He took out the cartridges and shook them, whirled the magazine, and snupced. the hammer once or twice. w com-fortab- - iiue Tou r.ai.aiX.r wkat I te!4 yon vral gays (f. I.w.rrsw night at grsrUaly It a'elosk I shall klU you, may Wod hav mercy oa yaur er TIME APbOR FlSN, , J their delicate flavor the best Italian cheeses must te stoi;d for four ypars . season. A double rolling pn operated by single handles is intended to lessen labor and produce - Once upon . For foldingwater buckets aj folding lid, one half oFVhich; form a strainer, has been In-- ! vented. To gain receive , Earning a fine is income today a mighty accomplishment a mans job, sure enough. But the wise investment of the family funds is also far from childs play. This most often is Mothers task, and she deserves a medal for her able handling of it. wife-and-moth- the: educational Women captains of industry, women champions of business, successful professional women, women artists and scientists aftd women politicians will tell how they have succeeded. Too seldom, however, does the due credit, for her part in the enterprise. (, ain-shnc- "' earns and woman spends. For many years this has been the popular plan in the American home. And in most cases it is a very good arrangement. 1 V - i(&, It Jl, Meetera Mwapuper Union.) Tuft IF of counte understand, said ; Henry Hall severely, that I urn bo coward, and that I am net given te" slml-- J magnifying trifle. This letter lar to many others that I hare re-- 1 celved during my llfedn, and yet, because j am alint certain who It ii from, I have a feeling that " 1'rPndi e, tliiT" young iiiitiiuger (if a metropolitan detective agency, leaned forward and addressed the wealthy man in a tone almost of pleading, Won't yon tell me whom yon think It la from, so that In In case "So that, in ense, put in Hall calmly, the man succeeds, you will know whom to look for. Well," he mused, I don't think I will. Year ngo I did a thing to thia man that would Justify Id murderous design now, and I am going to bo sport enough to refrain from 'naming him. If he succeeds dn doing away with me, as ho says he will, at 12 o'clock tomorrow night, jvell aud good. I shall even give him an opportunity to escape by not naming him now, but rin leaving It up to you, and the town police, to prevent It. Hall stopped talking and drummed nervously upon Ihe fable, The man ia probably Insane, put In the detective Impatiently, "brooding over his fancied, wrong all of These years and Prentice rose. If you doji you have planned, stay right Itere In your room tomorrow evening, until after 12 oclock, andffe-twee- n iy operative and the town police every foot of jour grounds and the territory around and near the place la watched, there is no way on earth Ilall smiled wanly. At anndown the following night the 'operatives began to arrive silently. Not a shadow about the Immense, gloomy old mansion hut which hud it htnntin guardian. Across the street. In the village sqnArg, the town police had turned out te a man and were pacing up and down, eyeing everyone,, who passed. Eleven o'clock came and nothing untowa rd happened. Prentice knocked upon Hall's door. Come In I called' eut th Croesus rather Irritably, prentice passed Into the luxuriantly furnished mom and ateod .opposite Ids employer, Ms hands pellPKitfOn the! biahdgnny table' ai hi leaned forward to speak. ' Well, sir. Ill guarantee that even ,4.wralilv couldn't get la r out of this jhone tonight nlthont our seating if; however, 1 da wfSvh that you'd gtl me the name of the mas wrhe wrote that letter, Just In case , . , No, mused Hall,' taking the letter from the drawer aad tossing it across t Ike detecNve. "I wnuT," Prentice It ap n rca'a It tkrougk 1C Iifr-sai- tl j Slie spends his earnings wisely By JACK WOODFORD ni.T I al 'u rtt ! trans-continent- t and that it all made for gavety and good humor, am) good dlgetbn.voAt that moment two word passed out of Pavid'a vocabulary forever. Afterward. Ii might have Juat mentioned tnem p Suzy, his wife. ' "Chaff and Twitter, he confessed. What a cunning name for a tea , rhop, laughed Suzy. cvcry-tha- 1UI-- fi! lotted slowly. hat-bo- x : an u viil 1 The next time he came to Banning, f i.n Id went strnlght lo the Bandbox Tea ihnp, dainty and cool, and In-- j xiilitg ills If) on wa Mud again she enme to aerve him. The bins told me," she said with do honeft-to-goodne- A NEW NATIONAL ROAD SYSTEM apolocl.e to Mt Trynn. Then vurc Jl will he all right. rushed from ttij place about what jou advised them to and now , we are g'd frleuil again, end that perfectly darling awing over my dnt again." fit I pretty," admitted Dsvld. and he aw through Suzy eye, that pete pie liked those tdvolou little names, -a r, f, Monday, February IS, 19$r tall iIjii denoted tiingi r, had hrouglit. Mn Into thia clmnnlng New I.'iiglafid low it aever:tJ limes eneb year, tint hi ntentorle ItnI always lieen pnlnfnt In the extreme, for there wasn't an Inn or eating' place that served a good holiest lintel, tlinff mid lttlMer, f'avlil had alto a cidled flie dainty Mule tearoom that were njirlnl.leil over the eoiimry-aide- , ' , I am hmury." said David to Doctor Bemlah, hi lotig lime friend, a hache-lowho hoarded at Mix Prllher's " house. I wish 1 Could lake to home ymj my boarding house,'' apologized the hut my doctor, ttlilt enihnrrassnietrl, good laiiillmly will not he bothered with what he calls 'lriim,enl It seem confonmledly InlioMpitahle to let job go hungry like this. Why not drive hack to New Haven or, why not try .Ml Tryou's tea shop Thank.", gloomed David, a he went cm bis way. He fin ame he remembered (lie little ahop. , If he bought enough "chaff ami twitter. perhdps he could satisfy his Appetite, Even the alumni sign w a got.tN mid instead there sn'ung a round jellow- minted box, lettered iu black. The , . Cheese Box." - DitridVepirif rose. The tea wnm-th- e an had moved out tmd a man had moved In ami opened an eating place. A retmirkuhly pretty girl watt talking to two overgrown eelnmlboys at table. -- ' ' ON APPLICATION READINGS BAROMETER 15 CL ARMS A MACKIE ee Matter, Member of Associated Press j it.iit Into banning DU nice,Efta WE glcanT Inins teen gray Sunday eepf J'unil 31 Subscription Rate . 4t Er Editor AVUUSTC3 CORDON !and The Cheese Box CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CIT7 LOGAN THIS JOURNAL, PAGE Vw'u 60UDEM, ft stroller b-- 5 ' |