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Show I PAGE TWO 3 nifTJACQUELINEn? ImUON HER OWNCMfri fTAftt. THE JOURNAL TT Gl'kiuJat y.irTHT r lyiorc the ilutJtts of iur heart ami avoids (ftuno Teddy an nastier to his marriage proposal. Hhe wends him out of her tile urlfh n fetter her vy adventure couisstHy ong the srtnliky and ashed him to forget poor yof. A royal suite at the Hotel Mate fir she triMes for a very Mnu'ih'e illness weakens her and lodging m vain. she seeks employment derides to repay Octet t ive McAllister's and surrender the atohn necklace, restfmed to vhatever punishment that miyht follow, 7 he bcot'und yard ditec -tue again surprises her , expressing a conviction she has brought hack the necklace His apparent clairvoyant powers amaze he girl. 'Oi-ow- l class Mutter. iijriin, I mil. h ADVFRTJMM. 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McAllister is psychic Yesterday The stated that 24,000 girls vanish myster- Majestic," explained Jacque-line-, the diamond necklace was not In my possession, because 1 had lost It She explained how she had bidden tha Jewels in the palm pot and how the pot had been changed and the corpuby a chamber-maid- ; lent detective chuckled la quiet York City. Large numbers similarmerriment ly drop out of sight in other great centers of populaThen, at his invitation, she told tion. the whole story of the necklace, is an appalling thought that this multitude of young and how It had first come Into her inpossession. ivotHMk, intended for faithful woikers in homes and life. sea of on turbulent the become wrecks I would have brought It back to thus dustries, Many of them quit home with ambitions to shine as movie you long ago, she told him, but &tars.xira!.lxesses1Most of them find it Is not easy to Win I have been III, and and I was humble pief irlxmenefl," public favor. Rather than come home and--ein the of them "Frightened of what?" asked can, many way they they get along any McAllister. easiest way. They soon find it is not the easiest. "That I should be arrested. TRe independence of the times, quarrels with parents, dis"Ar you still frightened of that?" to conditions many leading like for home surroundings, are "Not so frightened as I was of41ie.se disappearances. The parents of America are not on when I first came here. Bnt shall t be arrested, please? t heijc job when so many of these tragedies occur. in New Jt -- at ed "Not for the theft of this necklace at any rate, smiled Mr. "Of course, I dont know whether yon have anything else In your private list of misdemeanors. the submarine S-- 4 sank in 1927 and the crew of "Oh, no, there isnt anything ...f0 men werp lost, 4971 devices were submitted by var- - else, Jacqueline hastened to reassure him. jmis persons to help avoid such catastrophes in the "Then get oft oa the neckfuture.' It now appears that all these devices but one have lace score,you because I happen to how of illustration many bright know you had nothing to been rejected. Which is an do with ideas of mechanical improvements there are which seem the theft In tact I already knew all that you have just told me. with promising, but which fail to quite make good. takes quite an exceptional mind to see mentally how the sole exception of the flowerIncident. equipments and processes can be improved and made safer pot"Then you never believed I was may inventive of A man disposition effective. anymore thief?" the he somewhere usually think he sees the whole process, but "If I had believed tt we shouldnt emits some condition he should have provided for. All over have had to trouble you to como to make good hero to see ns. the country these ingenious folks are trying vvitftiheir ideas. They should not give up, because there are Why notr and our "Because I should hats come and great'rewards for all who can make our equipment fetched you long ago. machines woi k more reliably and effectively. ,"Oh, dear! "Wo caught tha thief the same Slight and aha 4a now doing a shop term of Imprisonment, though not for the theft of the necklace. "She! cried Jacqueline. "Who was the thief, then? friend Mrs. Porter Mason. BRONCHOPNEUMONIA That is the name she gave you, 1 m children, understand. Her real name is Paula Bronchopneumonia, which is .very common involves, as Stratton. She suffers from the inand feeble, the in also aged extent some and of convenience of being known to the divisions smallest or bronchioles the name indicates, the police. the fcreathmgtissu I was present at tha raid, Mcroriditiotf ftsrwe-- f md want on. "In fact 1 was Allister one, it in the lung tissue is fundamentally in ch&rge of 1L Night clubq are . its causes are many. my specialty. When ! heard that cona diamond necklace was mlhstag I In children it is fairly common m ia connected it with Immediately nection with measles, whooping cough, Paula Stratton, because that ts her and scarlet fever. particular line of business. So t Less frequently, bronchopneumonia may took Paula that bight, not for the - ,v appear as a primary disease, that is, one that 4 theft of the necklace, but for someforerun-a with iiuconnection does not arise thing else we happened to havo ' a ' fi ning infectious condition. against her, but which we probably Sometimes, too, bronchopneumonia may shouldn't have troubled about if follow the entrance into the lungs of fluids or she hadnt thrown herself in our way aa it were. solid particles which are germ laden, "When I put her through her mind m to bear in fact The fundamental dis-faspaces afterwards, she told me all fatal a is is it that when considering bronchopneumonia dis- about you and how she had passed and that the younger the patient the more fatal the the Jewels to you.' IDEAS THAT FAIL A 'ft 0017 Syadi I "four ' id , dip-ther- r:ii ' Jr '.qpsrg o. JaCquettnrgaspd and staredr Bat they are wo-t- h 10.U06 pouhda. The newspapers said so. McAllister grinned, appreciating the joke and the girls plcturesqua aumtcnienu They ara worth, pei s. the price of a new hat, my dear, if you can find a buyer. They are bits of glass nothing moreu Imitations, and aot the beat Imitations either. Im rather surprised at Mis. Porter Mason handling them. I suppose she didn't get a fair look at them. "Gracious sakes, then what ts the meaning of it? asked tbs astonished Jacqueline. Ill tell you the story If you like, since you've been one of the actors In It. It's an anonymous stoiy no names, no pack-drilOnce upbn a time there was a man who had made a big fortune from small things, and in a boastful moment he promised his wife that he would buy her a string of diamonds for her neck on her fiftieth birthday, and he would not pay less than 10,000 pounds for "I dont know how old he was when he made that promise. Not so very old, I guess.' And I dont suppose at the time he made It that he ever expected to have 10,000 pounds to throw away on diamonds. "But the man made money. He Is not exactly a millionaire now, but getting on that way I should say. Anyway, Tie .doesnt liars UT worry about whera tba next tyeal Is to come from. But even millionaires are sometimes hard up for a tew thousands of ready money; and it happened when his wife fiftieth birthday came around, this man found himself very tight Indeed tor ready cash. So, instead of confessing tha truth ha bought an imitation diamond necklace and presented it to her, leaving her under the Impression that it was worth 10,000 pounds. He quite intended as soon as he could to buy a real, string of diamonds, and present it to her with an explanation and confession. But two or three years went by, and money was still tight He had a harum-scarusort of a son, and had to clear up his debts from time to time as most rich men do. That ran Into thousands. Then one night the old gent took hto wife to Clrcot by way of a little excitement It was tha night of the raid. "Tha rest you can guess. The lady wore her diamond necklace, and of course early 611 liT the Poster Mason spotted It and kept It more 'br less In view, which sba would do Instinctively as a matter of habit Then, when the raid came and the lights went out Paula or Mra. Mason couldnt resist the tempts' tlon to steal the diamonds. Afterwards she planted them on She knew that the police ypu. would go over her with a comb, aa they did; but she hoped' that yon' might get away with, It "Ever since the theft tbb old gentleman who bought the fake necklace has been In mortal terror that the worthlessness of his gift will be discovered y his wife', who would never forgive him. He has implored ns to hush up the matter, which we have done. So you see that even in Scotland Yard we have our little romances. And what about Mrs. Porter Mason? asked Jaequellne, Is she still in prison Y Y.es. We convicted her on Shell be absent for another eight months or so. Yon . Preventing Quarrels ' A a 4 sio-Pcalc Tnat brothers and sister im as lovin- g- and not always peaceful as we would line them to be. Is something that evu, mother knows. A certain amount of friction is perhaps inevitable betacui even the most companionable children, but there are many homes in which this frn t on is aggravated to a point where there is active ill reeling, anu frequently quarreling. Here are a tew suggestions which should be helpful m between preventing quarrels brothers and sisters, and m establishing decent, frienaly relations between them. Distribute favors, gifts aul privileges impartially, according to the rh'ldrens ne o -noi according to your impulse t favor one child or another. Give , each child abundant opportunities to' win your approval. See that each has his share of the limelight, and the shine chance to through achievement. See that each child has. if not a room of his own, at least a cupboard - or a particular shelf where" his 'possessions may be inviolate. Never give one child authority over another. Interfere in their differences as little as possible. Avoid taking sides. When a quarrel By l. it MODEST caused by supplying the wrong You are building material. right, Dr, Reeder, and I was wrong because I was Ignorant. You have taught me how to get well and how I want to stay well for many years. life was not' attractive when I suffered but now everything is beautiful, I enjoy every waking moment and 1 enjoy sweet What more refreshing sleep. can I do to keep well. Mrs. u - them to the detective. "1 am very glad to get rid of them. Theyve been worrying me ever since 1 h&d them. And"l think when t lost them f was. morn aorrlcd than ever. The detective held them up to the light, a string of scintillating drops, full of fire and light. Rather mind." Thea she went out of the austere building, Scotland Yard had no further terrors for her. T5ut when ne left the Yard behind, she became abruptly serious again. It was getting dark, and she was very very hungry and faint She had been out all day trudging the streets ts search of work, and she had had nothing to eat since breakfast That meal Itself had been a very sketchy affair of bread and margarine, with an Indigestible concoction described as coffee. That night she was afraid to go home or to what she called Jiome for want of a better word. In' the morning the landlady would present her bill, and what would happen when she was told there wax not a shilling to pay tt with, Jacqueline dreaded to think. CCnpyrttfH, 1)J(. Ifichari Starr) tovenck Jacquclire experience! more of theupe and doWne of life, tomorrow. music and all that is colorful COLLEGE GIRL in--, cities like Seville, Madrid TELLS ROTARIANS and Barcelonla, they met the king of American pugOF EUROPEAN TRIP retired Gene Tunney, and many ilism, others. . Continued from Page One Several times. Miss Warder said, they saw European roygirls made their way through all of the Scandinavian coun- alty. and remember that In pretty, aren't they? Queen "Ever to, returned Jacqueline. tries, crossed the Baltic and Roumania they saw Marie pn several occasions. went through Germany. 'Wouldnt you like them for UnSince coming back to Miss Warder said that yourself? has - ahould maklng a great stride cle Sam. Miss Warder II they hapl forward industrially and eco- been lecturing "and pened to be mine. Last her rehabi-tatio- n about experiences. much and nomically, "Well, here you are catch. A has been carried on since week She lectured In Salt Lake present for a good girl. You can and after and lecturing SloOgden war. the Austria, Czecho them." local Post before the keep vakia, "Roumania, Bulgaria, tonight With which he tossed the glitterSwitzerland. France and Spain No. 7 of the American legion, were passed over in the near- she will go to Pocatello, Twin ing string into JacquelineS lap. She picked them up and he noted ly two years of rambling over Falls and Boise to tell of her Europe. The two young Ameri- travels on a bicycle through her look of incredulity. ' I mean it. They are yours. can coeds carried away stir- Europe. ring memories and Impressions - George W. Skidmore and his have the permission of the late of travel, life, and scenery on committee on public Informaowner to give them to you. Tbdy the continents They climbed tion were Instrumental In sec- are a present from that original alone for several thousand feet uring Miss Warder as the swner. He told me 1 could tell up the Alps to famous old St. speaker at the puncheon today. the finder to keep them. Bernard's monastery, spent a night in an Eskimo home, in Cnlullot la EvQ the Arctic, and had a host of There la no man suddenly dther other adventurous experiences, excellently good or extremely Short el a Record Add Simdea Down in Spain while viewwicked ; hut grows so, either as he A hfthy la Iraguo lived for two simile for Unlay: Aa fntlle as ing? thq grandeur of the Old holds himself up in virtue, r lets months without a brain. Looking married man on the witness stand with himself elide to viciousaess. Sir around ns, ts is md a reeord.lHibatmosphere Spanish Jurors But siting lies moonlight, Spanish senoritas. Philip Sjcluey. !! Opinion. Jaio Evening News. Ger-'many- is Jova-the- m -- 1 - T Bachelor Lament bachelor a.vs Hint matrimony is a Sort of training school whera some women learn the art of drawing alimony. Chicago Newt. A )C Ak44lTfir CARTOONS DAILY ocinq MEMORIES and, LAUGHS state. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States, through a joint resolution, has set aside and established May 1, as National Child Health Day in order to awaken the people of the Nation the fundamental necessity of a program for the protection and development of the health of. the - Nations f Children, and , WHEREAS, the purpose of Rational, Child Health- Day is to stimulate public interest and inform the community as to the progress and needs of child health work, THEREFORE, I, K. G. Lundstrom, mayor of Logan City do proclaim and set aside May 1 as a Child Health day in this community, and urge cooperation and teamwork among all the forces within our city the home, the school, the profes-sion- s, the places of business and all organized groups and agencies to unite in the promotion of the public welfare through the safeguarding and development of the health of i ' our children. A. G. LUNDSTROM, Mayor. ed just like to give htnr a pleee of my - A railroad in Vermont has designed freight, cars to carry in cradles the immense granite slabs . quarried in that 'deZ? tr - s. c - She doesnt play anagrams hut die ran take her rMivrrsalion EDITED BY HEALTH HEALTH CLUB Night Sweats: In some sicknesses the terrible night sweats will reduce the strength so rapidly that alL effects to. build it. up seem Under the Home unavailing. Health Club method of treata cure can usually be ment secured in one or two nights. I will let one of the club members tell of her experiences. has taken "My husband violently ill, anal althaugh- - we usually depend entirely upon the Home Health Club books for the treatment of everything I was so alarmed that I sent fo- r- our - old farpily physician. He is an honest as well as skillful physician, and when he said that the case was a doubtful one I was completely When prostrated w it h grief. -- -- red-bric- ELK si CLUB DOCTOR DAVID , Mainway Building. Main Street at HOME with - f HIM mnr-mure- "precautions.'- hgs 'occurred:scparate the children, sending each to his awn room, as an impartial punishment for disturbing the peace of the home. See that each child has abundant play materials of his own. If they are near together in age and interests, see that they own in common such things as blocks, and outaoor equipments which large encourage cooperative play. Teach them to lake turns. Make it a rule that any plaything, which is owned in common, belongs to the child who is using it, until he is through with it- L. O. ed string in the hospital six times in as many years and had an oper ation each time, when I re fused to go again they said I was Incurable- I realize now that my body Is made out of the building material that goes I into it through my mouth. also realize that surgeons cannot cut out pains that are MAIDENS honest-to-goodne- rather. a bairecord. ' 'BuhtTStmonra Iterstand,-waiease is liable to proveT 'dear. And what about the A lowered body resistance predisposes to the development Jacqueline. "If Jron knew 1 had old"Oh, gentleman? Has he bought his diamonds In my possession, of bronchopneumonia. The disease is more common in winter the wife a real necklace yet? I even was if not knew the yon and spring months. Cold, damp, changeable weather fawns thief, yrhy "He hasnt done so up to the yog cqme to me tts development, and so' do unhygienic conditions, poor food and Jrdor medidnt present, to tay knowledge..- - But-to give them up, and badly ventilated insufficent clothing, "We did not particularly Want have no doubt he will do so and Where are they now? Have when he does he will pretend It has them. quarters. steeping cost him another cool 10,000. Of upon therefore them with you? depends disease of got the you The prevention incourse, his wife will adore him. care are. hers "Yes, during they ' maintaining good health and resistance ; upon "He's a wicked old man." She - produced the glittering of exercise hygienic proper the and fectious illnesses upon Jacqueline, "and I should of brilliants and handed over-crowd- i - eea-aha.- - by Oscar Hitt NEW PROSPECTS .i it :.T ; 19.", f . KICHARD PUBLISHED 'BY PUBLISHING COMPANY EARL & ENGLAND THE I'.nU'Pod at the Post Iffk c tM tlm ill Hie week exeiH TUlffitay - Tii ui L.k;, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Thirty-First- II. R E E D E tt Kansas City, Missouri red pepper. Mix and set on the stove to slowly steep" down to one half, then sponge the and gently, body carefully under the bed covers, so as to prevent chilliness. This should be applied on going to bed at night. I have neer known It to faiL All readers of this publication fire at liberty at all times to write for information pertaining to the subject , pf health:-- -' Address-al- l cations to Dr. David ARE TOU III THE CENSUS? Have your name and the names of other members of your family been taken for the Census of Logan and ' other communities in Cache valley? It is a patriotic duty of every citizen to see that his or her name ap ' . pears on the Census rolls. If any person has any doubt " as la whether or not he has been enumerated or knows that the enumerator has not called on him , or, other members of his family he should fill out this blank and mail it to D. R. ROBERTS, Director of Census, . ; ; , Ogden, Utah. , communi- H. Reeder, Main way Bldg., 31st and Main St., Kansas City, Mo., with at least 6 cents postage.. , CLUB NOTES Dear Dr. Reeder; We were Name indeed glad to get your letter. I cannot express In words what tv.e Home Health rh,h v,.. i Address sKs-'jS- ' City of ms rq- - Health Club method rf id he! nifferingr ba!j us reluctnntly consented,' saymg that he wis afnid a VnVrara rcta while many cold might result. I. prepared jva?dsfOT weeL.Wr?efthave the solution .According to theThiw hMrtvT.rf tn?ave direction-giv- en in the book of They are Home Health club lectures, and moneed onv a children. , consider me part of the body that night, one of the Please Home Health Club and the sweating was greatly friends. Mrs. J. E. P. reduced, no cold. Next Answer: .Comment is un I sponged the entire bodynight, with . it and night sweats were cured. necessary. Dear Doctor: I have de My husband" improved rapidly rived such splendid and was, soon attending to his from fGlowing the specificresults business. The doctor was sojthat you wrote for me that diet mvi well pieascd that he copied the, friends hardly recognize me. In, formula from my book for, fact there are 'times when I, sejhardlv know myself and mv , The simple formula Is as fol- -j family doctor simply shakes his One pint common vine-- ! head and says nothing. jlows: Hel one gar, common pronounced teaspoonful me Incurable one Lsalt, teaspoonful common over a year ago. I had been Do Youf .... : Telephone-,-- .. And each - .J..T : Dont Bass It Bit. Up. 111 -- t - I . --WANTED Tw o high class salesmen to handle high quality food product. Must have some capital. References required. This is an opportunity for the right men.. (Address inquiries to Box R,' are Journal) . |