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Show . - tt.v TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER CARE OF THE CHILD AND SPECIAL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO JUVENILES ! TIGER HEART W Moods in Modes "Suppose you talk cash to the lady, Duke. Youre my business represen tatlve, you know. SYNOPSIS. Carson looked at Connie with a self as On the ee of her marriage Duke He tells I onu - Garton. curlous, studying expression. Steadily married nd lhat he ha "'hTl- - sho relumed his gaze rtTtV,TMlU Cn ,n You tWnk cold blood- a let . ner to gangstera Connie her.ed,-you Miss ..j.,,,, (By ROBERT TERRY SHAXXOX.) .. nlV'cr'n ... . r: tf! "fth cai LATEST WODES FROM THE CENTERS OF FASHION FOR THE FEHININE WORLD j Kitty made a quirk again at the Carson rrrty mr V i""' " Ptty saru ' Mixed at Home ty lour Fa write Sport - sSK&3 charm about, him; but It was his or strained honey. Thus you make full pint of better remedy than you Recovers Some of Her mind, rather than his masculinity that affected her She could tell time Coolness as She Answers, ..,or lr that he was on the border bespoils and tastes so What I said was that I didnt have tween her world and this line good that even children like H. darkened Not only doee this simple mixture fny,larBe wbiount f money myself existence that surrounded them. She smith and heal the Inflamed throet t0 R ve yu-- Connie told her, was in no mood to respond to the with ease, but erijl? ome Of her own coolness. "All glamour of any man, but even so, I also It is absorbed surprising Is have an allowance, the rest of she ipto the blood, and a mental quality in the acte directly upon the bronekial tubes. the property belongs to my mother, man sensed Uiat stirred her with odd ln- thua aiding the wbdte system In throwat terest He was, by several degrees, probably doesn't 'v.e!1 ing off the cough. It looeena the as much as you think brainier than most men In her set phlegm and ease chert eoreneM You think a lot of She If he was a crook. But wondered jour mother, In way that la really astonishing. crooks, she had Imagined, did not Pinex la a highly conceptrated comc0lre do she s old and she's possess his easy fluency of speech. pound of genuine Norway Pine, con"Who are and what are you?" taining the active agent of creosote, in Sfwfini in20cent'.u a mother, too, and she she asked you. a refined, palatable form. him, with sudden frank Nothing was young and Innocent when known in medicine Is mors helpful fn your impulsiveness. n t PuU thdtl He moved his hand 'You esses of distressing roughs, chest colda. slightly, a ssd bronchial troubles. stu.ff h m.pressed to dls- m to understand that you miss thegesture that seemed Do not accept a aubstituts for Pinex. question It is guaranteed to give prompt relief wav n.ly,.n?ey-not.- hln "Oh, I belong to the avenue-th- ats pr money refunded. all. I happen to know a few more ,.XU Adv ) How much money do you want? words than some of the others be- cause Ive read several books, but were all one big family around here, so to speak. Kittys a pal of mine, and the rest doesnt matter "I see," Connie murmured. All the both of you want Is Just a lot of money, isnt It?" "Not a lot. Oarson corected her ouiliives Hve uivusueJ "I should think a hundred thousand ds'collal-A.guikilvt dollars would be satisfactory. The sum was grotesquely Imposi(CR.vattation3 toam sible. Kitty and Duke Oarson nad. silkouetta oV tki by far, overestimated the cash ConDascoII- Beta nie might command. Whatever sympathy she had for Kitty was Come to the Cookery Matinee today and let Miss to be obliterated by these Inti Ffiturt Brnte. Inc, Cmt BHUm cichU twimj Barbara Badger give you new recipes for homedemands Abruptly, the turned her made candy. This will be a very Interesting class . . . gaze from Garson to the girl and timely, too, with Christmas so near! "I should think. she said coldly, that you would realize that this is sheer nonsense to think you can' squeeze that much money out of me In the first place. I havent got It, A Miniature. In the second place, I can. if I like, be as cold blooded as you are. "You probably take after your faThe Age of the Earth. work? ther, Kitty said, her eyes level. 9. What Is the radioactive 1. What are the latest scientific clock method? "Perhaps we both do, Connie reon the tW 1 of earth? figures age want to be fair with you 10. What la the plied. present theory of 2. What minimum age was tenta-ith- c Why can't you why cant we earths origin? all this mercenary discussion stop two .. . years ago? and tlvely accepted 3. What Is Archbishop Ushers face the facts? I think life has Answers. 1. Professor Alois F. played an Infernal Joke on both of chronology? Kovarik of us 4. How long has man been Yale university Were not enemies were sisdeclared recently making, ters This has all come on me so a scientific effort to determine tlK" that the earth could not be less than , 1350 000 000 years old. suddenly that Im upset, naturally.1 age of the earth? Dont you think It possible that we What figures have recently been 2. Dr. Robert Millikan declared two could get together without belnc. Riven as the maximum age of the years ago that the earth was more than a billion years old. I want to do what- - earth? disagreeable? ever I can to help you 6. What "yardsticks" are now pm 3 It Is the old method of arriving Oarson answered for Klttv ployed to determine the age of the at the earth's age by adding Adam's 930 years to F.nochs 365 "The only thing you can give Klttj earth? years to Mibs Is money, Miss Calvert. will 7. What Is the Methuselahs 969 years, etc. You are geological hour-sisteyou suggestions and 4. bv the accident of having the glass method? Although man has wondered on the following of candies: lielpful same father, but In no other 8 How Is astronomy used In this about the age of the earth since the sense. The sum we mentioned was quite reasonable. If Kitty cared to go to dlstance, thev Have you supper for parted company, and court, she d probably get much more Turkish Jellies walked Into Nottingham by ones and,11'11 Friar Tuck. Why beat around the bush? Pardon and Marriage Cream Bon Bons A stubbornness, deep and funda- two and threes. This was to avoid Tomorrow In Connie rose mental, to of belonging up being the suspected Carmels "I wont pay, she said, firmly. (Copyright. 1930, Publishers Syndi8herwood band. Home-mad- e cate ) (Continued Tomorrow.) Chocolates Hundreds, of archers were gath'contest. 8ome ered for the had come Glazed Nuts (Copyright, 1930, King Feature ATTIC NOVEL PUBLISHED. from distant London, and the stranService, Inc.) Varieties of Fudge and Fruit Pastes DUBUQUE, Iowa (UP). A novel gers from Sherwood were not noticed. begun In a stuffy garret at the age Many fine marksmen were there of It was recently published by Mirthat day, but best of all was a man iam Monger. It Is called "A Midland clothed in red. He was given the Saga. The principal character, an golden arrow. No Admission Charge Everyone Invited The sheriff had been looking for enormous old woman riding in a Robin Hood, and began to wonder, black carriage behind a whether the winner might be Uve wasthe heroine of her"juvenUcat AUDITORIUM leader in disguise. Grasping him by 'tempt. Miss Monger also has pub the sheriff shouted : llshed Plana of the North Country Robin Hood's Adventures the"I shoulder, wager that you are Robin, Hood1 IX. THE GOLDEN ARROW. At this, a tall fellow, who was near SOUTH MAIN The sheriff M Nottingham failed at hand, pulled the sheriff quicklyto capture Robin Hood by seeking back. ROUGH him In the forest, so he decided to Ah I said the sheriff. "You are try a trick. Little John! SKIN Then the man In red, who was mad and smooth by really Robin Hood, blew his horn. Tire Sherwood men came to his rescue and, despite the efforts of the sheriff and Ins helpers, made their way, Tho great akin beyond the city gates. Little Johui ' was wounded In the knee by an ar- ondltionar row shot, but the wound healed. Months later, a knight clad In1 black armor came Into the forest. " n 1? A LECTURE DEMONSTRATION on a CANDY MAKING !, I Whats the Answer AS Library in COOKERY MATINEE LONG BEACH N wto twtm w til fOsg eU Pacific, Taak plenty to nla liam about if yso ll beginnings of civilization. It Is not more than 215 years that any scientific attempts have been made to arrive at actual figures. The first scientific medium came with the advent of modern geology about 100 years ago. 5. Sir Erhest Rutherford recently declared that the age of the earth could not be more than 3,400.000.000 years. This Is the most recent maximum figure, as Professor Kovarlks estimate Is the most recent minimum figure. 8. Three distinct methods are used and compared now in studying the earth's age. They are the geological, astronomical and radioactive clocks. 7. Using the study of sediment deposits caused by rains to determine the age of the earth, 8. The shapes and orbits of the planets and satellites are studied In an effort to determine the time of the earths origin. 9. The study of disintegration caused by radioactive elements. 10. Somewhere between 4.000,000,-00- 0 and 10,000 000 000 years ago, a atar approached tHe sun too qlosely, causing such gigantic tidal waves on the sun that large parts of that body were detached and hurled off into space and eventually became the nine planets, one of which Is the earth. etok tin wctioeoliUe laeart yeur viator from v yecebse headgaaitert ' , limnf caats ara satramaiy raaraeabla in lON$ BEACH. Hotel anApartawotratoc.. 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As In every other Social delike very much to have write the names after this It Is not good form to combine grerUpg tail, you tell me the correct way tor lms-- i You see, this form of card really the formal and the Informal Your Involves anotherv band and wife to have Christmas reads like this We, Mary and Harold question, question too, although you do not cards engraved. Smith, are . jou best wishes his" h, wh; Mr and Mrs. Harold Mt-- ready for a Happysending Christmas. The form Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Smith. E R. Mary and Harold Smith. Tills Is one of the questions most frequently asked about Christmas The simplest forms of sln5 I? 18 tha on signs the cards, her name CArds, and I should like very much 'a card With best wishes greeting Mer-ii- n a for d "LC.01 to be able to answer It very Th hutond. flirstdefinitely Christmas, or Just Merry as one thing or the other. But It ,ry though J1' mas also take thetr place with L.hs?d,eve? the of course., that Isn t as easy as that iu fact. It .informal cards and should h! take name the woman's name, should Isn t easy at all, and we must, name after them. On these her fore deciding on which form we are cards we can add a few words or como first And, although there is no about rule think this. to use. study the cards that we are more personal does our seem wiser for the Iwoman's It name greeting, and t0 lid. and study especially their names. This gives a fine sign touch, to come first Mary and Harold. (makes our personai and it all deiiends on the phrasing on friendly and messages d (Copyright, 1930. Premier Byndicate, our Christmas cards, this choice of the form of name. Let me give you an Illustration: Suppose our cards are formally i worded in the third person like this Mr. and Mia Harold Smith EVERY DAY send their best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. This la correct for it is formal, and. therefore, demands the formal form of the name. It reads as would a formal invitation or a formal announcement, such as for a wedding CALIFORNIA On the other hand, suppose that we buy a card on which is engraved Nevf eiiej IfK.wj Uckle . . th gee. Wishing you a Merry Christmas koetl ken empl iiimM (w and a Happy New Year. This card Is Informally worded. In Oi cflWM yov vent to brie toemt fee- t the first person. Therefore, we ueto at VOW 908 bog. Imtoog of oooloe would, after It. use the Informal name Mary and Harold Smith. We 8'wi btitoto uM (or 1 mg. - un-lt- L as yourseiTimmedlately ARD1'' jster: thewii half-siste- her-Kit- Tlf Pe DE rEYSTER. . - t ( By KATHERINE Christmas cards that you can see would be impossible to suggest the form of signature for each kind. What we must do is to out the degree of formality offigure the of slg- - that It wlfedomaldod -- Stubbom Coughs Ended by Recipe, ETIQUETTE 1 Dear M I would w , "Furthermore, I dont exJlra sees her. Connie stoM all CHAPTFR a factly understand a hat connection restaurant on the aRrson- harsh you have with aU of this. Are you Thd and ?Pdrv.. "fdsl.f.Duk wait for aomene upon Connie like her lawyer? cru2 threaten to expose Connie. .tettr man blows. These people-Kt- tty Oarson smiled with an expression and r Oarson had lived their lives in a of superiority. fiercer environment than her own No, Im Just one of the bright and Their words and thoughts were like shining lights of Tenth avenue. weapons. From the beginning they is a friend of mine that's all. Kitty You tod put Connie on the defensive. see, a lot of us down here belong to The shoek of discovering this same broad fraternity. People r, known coupled with thus like you call us the underworld Wo brazen attempt at extortion, disor-jar- e a hard lot. Miss Calvert, but nc- ganized Connie temporarily. Against ca., tonally we to have Justice their hard, cold attack her carefully on our side. happen This Is one of 'those cultivated social self was confused times. We dont have to be crook'd Her is the famous old recipe which and hurt. Yet, behind everything In this Instance: thats whv I cut in to steer Kttty tnillioot of houiirwivoi have found to an Instinct of fair play told her that Lcrt to t the most dependable meaiis of breakCalvert had right on her side self she d probablyright. commit technical ing up a stubborn, lingering cough. It blackmail whfch would be very Conple .V.hi'ulca?..tinders,and. takes but a moment to prepare and to Kitty, Is how you think mere1 foolish." toata little, but it give real relief even ThC mMy IncreaslllKy. 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