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Show 8 THE VEEKLY NEWS EXPRESS. LAYTON. UTAH Travel - ' fcVV'fcv,..- v'v ILflDVE k"WTf? Vvy . v v... N . e. 4 XA' '5-- S Cl W, Fashion Declares in Favor of Gold Such an unpatriotic proceeding," growled Allan. "George Washington told us to keep out of foretga And now look entanglements. what's happened I" "Yes," argued Marie soberly. "Why couldnt they have had Just the conventional bridge raw. You know a bridge row only lasts until the next club meeting, then all Is forgotten and they go forth again eagerly Into the fray I" And Just what Is the mental attitude of 'Aunt' Mary and Aunt Grace toward each other at the present moment?" Allan wanted to Christmas Stor TO OUR By CnERIE NICHOLAS Columbus the Atlantic oeaboard. That though the population of the American continent started soon after the last Ice age when tribes from the other side of the world crossed Bering strait and filtered slowly southward to Inhabit a continent the first roaming citizens of the Atlantic seaboard arrived from the West only a short lead ahead of the man who has credit for finding the New world. But discovery of a primitive stone ax, dug up In Albemarle county, Virginia, Is serving to npset this theory, In the opinion of officials of the Smithsonian institution, who say that former Ideas of when the first Inhabitants reached the eastern shores of America are unsound. They now believe that man trod Virginia soil something like 2,000 years ago. Students of the races read a running story In this new ax that is so old. It was no more than out of the Albemarle county soil that had concealed it so long until It began reciting its tale of age and strange races. Specialists who understand these things say that the primitive ax was chipped out of black dlsabase rock by some savage American 20 centuries ago and that In time, possibly because of disuse, It became dull and was sharpened again by new and better Informed chopping, possibly some 1,300 years ago. Then It was lost for good so far as the, stone ax age was concerned, only to be found by scientists of a new day and age, who knew how to Interpret the signs of discoloration and wear, and other circumstances to determine age and the part earlier races had to do with the population of this side of the earth. These readers of signs leave no point for layman argument. They Just move back population history and we agree that that is that. But it does lay a burden on ColumHe thought, or may have bus. thought had he lived long enough, that he missed virgin discovery by only 200 years. And we know on the science that evidence of present-dahe missed It ten times 200. SL Louis -- Newark Airport LAMBERT Mr. Is World's Busiest. PERSONNEL GREENE Mr. Mr. Mr. All a Maria Society, per cent of 784 corporations, each prw.red by NetlonsJ Oerihlo rwhliurton. D. a WNU Bervlce. capitalized at (100,000 or more, I VERY year air route maps belave executives and representacome more complex with tives using airplanes regularly, acnew lines crossing as well os cording to a survey of these comparalleling the old. Once Isolated panies. regions where the locomotive whisSpeed, beyond any doubt, Is man's tle and the automobile horn have chief reason for riding In airplanes, nover echoed, are being brought n pioneer days the bullwhacker And travelnearer to civilization, goaded his ox team to gain aning time Is now being gauged by the other half mile per hour; stage newer flying hours. drivers lashed their galloping four-iors- e Lewis and Olurk, with a modern teams and changed to fresh plane, could have mado their two-ye- horses every few miles. WlLh steam trip from St. Louis to Oregon came competition among parallel and back in two days I railways, to cut out grades, curves, How air speed thus wipes out and all possible stops to gain more time and distance Is common knowlspeed. The same race for speed Is edge. We all know that men, mall, apparent now among competing air and express fairly whiz through the lines. We hear the air, day and night. From a cruising rate of 75 miles but Btnce an roar overhead; planes hour, we have seen planes beco' they touch earth only here and me-fa'ster and faster; Borne now there, at airports outside the cit- average 150 nnd more miles per ies, not all of us realize the swift, hour, depending on winds. Today huge growth of air trafllc. Ofllclal you can fly the 200 miles between figures are almost Incredible. Washington nnd Newark airport Today air mall carried Is five times (for New York city) In 80 minutes; The from San Francisco to Los what It was six years ago. Angeles, number of air passengers has multi miles, In one hour and 58 minpiled 02 times, and express carried utes. is 85 times what It was in 1027. Hetwoen New York aud Los AnNot only Is America served, from schedule Is geles the Alaska to Argentina, but all Europe less than 23 hours eastbound and likewise has Its net of ntr lines, 29 hours westbound, as compared routes stretchwith with threo days and 11 hours by ing from London to South Africa rail. and India, from Marseilles to lndo-OhlnWith more speed, bigger and bet and from the Netherlands, ter planes bring more comfort. Dl about 8,200 miles, to Netherlands vested of all circus thrills, today's India to say nothing of the airship efficient mnchlncs, reliable pilots, Qraf Zeppelin making scheduled and the businesslike mothods of round trips between Germany and highly organized air transport com Itrazll, panics umke flight across the contl It took nenrly three centuries to nent no longer a novelty. cover our country wilh roads and Symptoms of nervousness among on more tracks the ground. In little passengers ns plnncs took oft or than a decnde some 28,000 miles of landed, have about disappeared. So airway have booh plotted and lnrgo-l-y says the "flying hostess" who serves marked along their routes with your lunch asyou fly, brings you chew lights and Blgns, nnd ear cotton, something gum lng For use of more than 7,000 II to rend, or tilts back your chnlr, censed civilian plunes and 18, (MX) pi turns out your lamp, nnd pats your lots who fly these elevated railways pillow for yon when night comes. of the sky, nutro than 2,100 nlrporls The flying hostess Is credited with and landing fields now dot the having done nmeh to lncrenso the United States. number of women air passengers. Many Airway Companies. Growth of thfe Air Mall. The latest airway map of the g In 1011 experiments with .United States shows 85 scheddlei were made In India planes airway companies. Many routes and England. In September of that parallel the railways. Some take cm Long Island, New York, year, bold short cuts. Some are transcontifirst official trials were Americas nental; others run north and south also made. Earle L. Ovlngton, with as from Seattle to San Diego, or Ills was named Queen monoplune, to York New Mltupl, Chicago and mall a regair carrier and covered On our domestic routes and con route between Mlneoln and the ular ncctlng foreign lines, planes are fly flying field, only ten miles away. lng about 150,000 miles a day. Two-fifthIt was not until 1918, however of this travel Is at night. that money granted by congress It cost an air passenger about 15 used to set up an exactually wps In 1023. Since cents a mile to ride mail route between air then fares have been steadily .re- perimental New York njnl Washington. duced. Now the rate throughout Yet since 1920, air mall has Inthe United States averages abbu creased by more than 1,500' per cent. first-clas- s I Jack Batty Ccorf Dorothy RS. LAMBERT "and SANSOME Mr. Mra. was In a - quandary. One of the established traditions of Knollton waa the Christmas dinner. Why, everybody knew It had been going on for half a generation from the time, In fact, when Allan and Mario, George and Dorothy, and Jack and Potty were Just babies I And now they were grown or nearly so. In the recognized rotation of the event, It was Mrs. Lambert's turn to entertain the Greenes and the Sansomes, and she had Invited them, but neither family bad Indicated that the tnvltaflon would be ar accepted. Said Mrs. Greene: "You know, Diane, Grace Sansome and I have not been on spcnklng terms for six months or more. It would be embarrassing for you, and not very enjoyable for anybody. So you Just have the Sansomes and we will come some other time." "Why, Mary Greene 1" Mrs. Lambert protestatL "Whoever heard of such a thing? After all these twenty yenrsl Is there no way to mend matters between you and Grace?" "Well, If she would speak to me first," Mrs. Greene conceded, "I would be willing to be friends with long-distanc- e a, and forefinger, she took Jack by that prominent member and led him to the corner of the room. They whispered animatedly a few moments ami returned to the others with obvious merriment. "The board will rise," announced "Adjournment Is now In order. Plans have been completed for a smashing drive that will take us out of the trenches by Christmas 1" Looks of anxious Interrogation met them from all sides. "A military secret of such magnitude," said Jack Importantly, must remain with General Dorothy and myself. But you may all arrange to attend t?e Lambert dinner as per usual." Dorothy squeezed Jack's arm In approval. "And now," continued General Jack, assuming a military pose, "to your dugouts. Lie low and say nothing until the barrage that will be laid down at about nine o'clock day after tomorrow morning." Two days later Mrs. Sansome was opening her morning mall. Slitting an envelope that obviously contained a Christmas curd, and removing the enclosure, she gasped with astonishment The card read: her again." And Grace Sunsoine had said; "It will seam as though a pestilence had struck Knollton If we don't have our regular Christmas reunion, " wistfully. "But you know how thu situation Is." "Is there no possible way to adjust matters," nsked MrS Lambert "I Vlav Achieved an Idea," He Announced, With Important Pose anxiously, "so we can go on with havhg our good times, as we have the-firs- It was In 438,649 pounds then, It had pouched a total of 0,043,-21- 1 pounds. It declined slightly In 1932 because of higher rates and hard times. . Out of every dollar the poqt office spends, only 2.1 cents goes Ter air mall paid for by the mile. . Last year the public bought more than (lO.iMiO.OOO worth of air Stamps, .besides, using ipatiy ordinary postage stamps, marking the letters "hy than half a million paying pns'sen air mnll." The ciVst per mile flowu on air gers. About l,IW,(xx) more flow en mag routes hag Veen steadily detrips ocr cities, la pi vate planes, and on other flonsclnd-olecreasing. In September, 1931, LUe cost per mile averaged 07 centst In flights. sees each trnfthe same mouth of Jo52 the cost year Though tmore fle by air, the rapid Wrongs la pas- had decreased To 58 cents a mile. When Jliese figures are considered, senger travel la erf most It proves Miat Me publics albng with the tstitl miles flown by former lack of fuM conthMic In air xuU carriers pvei their lines . with and without mall, ttffipresent airplanes Is disappearing, One Instance serves to show how ratd Is about 55 cents per mile, and business men are using air service Is Expected to drop to 50 cents A An offieftil of a ufile this year. advantageously. Toledo corporation seoektly mad? , Air njall service to Latin Amerair trip . to Dlilcago, ica Is a good example of what a seven-daCheyenne, Denver, SaljLake City, planes niw achieve. Today a letLos Angeles, San Frarytsco, Port- ter by air can go frpm New York land, Seattle, Vancouver, lirltUh to Buenos Aires, be answeretj. and Columbia, anJ return. At syue f that answer gdt tack to New York these points his local agents met In about the time lgat mall takes him at airports for wifereigres-'lip-tweemerely from New York to Argenplanes. The surface Journey tina. . , would have taken13 days longer. New York milll o Puerto Rico, Tourist flyers are qlso IncreosInJ. In tle West Indies, Jltes there In 24 To Havana, Nassau, apd yie West hour? and less. That lsf e Indies alone; go more than 1,500 miles, or 50 miles farther than passengers a week. Fifty percent from New York to Los Angeles. , of these are women. The airplane hns 4een the means Business Men Use Plafies. of hurdMug 4n one swift Jump all A recent check of United Air the geographic and climatic dlfflcul Lines passengers shows thajt Gd per ties .which, heretofore handicapped Cent were officers of corporations, travpl. Mexico" Olty 20 per cent were sales ofllclalst em Is within five hours of our border; Havana and Nassau within one and glneers, and other representatives-ocorporations, and the. rest mis- two hours ; Jamaica and Haiti with cellaneous travelers. This stems In seven hours; the Fanama Cana to Indicate that business men have Zone nnd every country In the turned to the airplane because It area within two dpys; the speeds up transaction of affairs and most distant capital of South Amerconserves time and money. Sixty ica within seven days. ... g iignlfl-canc- 1931 alr-posta- -- d e. y ' 'alp-lin- . Inter-America- n f Oar-Jlbbea- tone for so long?" "Well," Mrs, Sansouie replied, "If t Mary will make advances, I am willing to make up with her." So the matter was at an Impasse a ml the tlftrn way growing short Then Marie iwid Allan, becoming desperate In the situation, contrived a meeting oC the six young peqple, to pit at a bitard of strategy. The discussion had about worn It seM out w ithout result when George held up his haul for atentlon. "I have aehleveiS an idt-a,he with an Important poge, "and) It Ms arunfanteed to be I" .!ronelqd, watertight, burglar-pcoo- f Yes, yes, go ou." This from Jaok In a bored tone. n , "Well, 'herS l; j," Said, George, the it "and you will agree tha perfect crime. Then the bombshell; 1 gold Globe-Democr- gold-studde- p And belov the engraved signature line, In Ink, was: "I'm sorry. Mary." She laughed, then cried. When she felt that her voice could be controlled, she dialed the Grccne'js number and heard Mrs. Greene's voice saying, "Yes? "Oh, Mary I" Mrs. Sansome began. "This Is Grace. Ive Just received your card and It's the most welcome mall I ever got In my life I'm so happy I" Mr Greene seemed to hesitate momentarily. Wby yes.oftoursc!" Then: "And I cant begin te ttll you how pjeased I wftfi to receive your card this morning, too. I suppose you areioing t&.the Lafhbcir CHARMING VELVETS GIVE COLOR TOUCH I FORMAL WRAPS Br CHERIE NICHOLAS The frool scarf has rlvqls In the new velveteens and corduroys, which come. In the brightest of lacquer reds, "billiard greens and sapphire blues, ahd which look very smart with rugged twee& and wools of town and country types. Velvets dinner?" and velveteens are printed In bold "I wouldn't miss It for anything itrlpes and polka dots to give that In the worUV And you?" colorful touch which todays sports "Surely. Ill se you there. have costume demands. , gp tputh to tell you." Bright gloves, at first thought to Mrs. Greene turned to a little be a mere whimsy of the Paris table where she had opeged the openings, are actually being seen morning mall Oft top of the pile where smart women gather. An was a conwntlonal engraved Christcostume gains a new sophistimas card Jlhat read : cation by the addition of a pair of inff bright red suede sllp-o- n MA Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year gloves. Mr. and Mra. Wellington Ansley Saqine." Bright green gloves are worn with thh lsk dark brown, and vivid blue with Down In a corner ."Betty anif Twill 'elope I Allan. Jumped M m feet with en. thusiasm. , George, you're tTie.lkji old waj woiwlec," he admitted. "But Tlease forgive me. notation: to make the perfect crime more perGrace." fect, lets all elppe I" Shp stood with a contemplative Ttys was greeted! with hllarlcfos but happy Bmlle on kef face as she , approbation. "I wonder who sent jhat Then from Geoggej: Vetty, !ear mused; the Sansomes, and why to card howsqon caa you get reiyly?" was evidently so happy about Grace Betty hesfltated. "tfeorge, dafllng, Its Just a formal .you know 1 am Ju& crazy to lope It greeting." with yeu, bflt " , But the Lambert dinner came off "Well, then' ufgej iirge, "get with all 'the .old crowd attending, y.qur suitcase packed, vid lee's hit and It 9 voted the best of a long the honeymoon trnll," Christmas gatherings. of happy .line "I have a. subcase, all right," At parting, though, neither Mrs. , Betty affirmed, "buj nothing jo put Sansome nor Mrs. Greene allude In It. I have abjolstelj; not!ilngto to the manner In which the strained war I" , relation had been overcome. But .The same .old alibi- grunted Mrs. Sansome said: "I am glad we George. "What Uie hetk ar we go- are "all happy again. Wasnt It Jusf ing to dof too silly?1 "Calm yourselves!" gnhod AIlani What a rectifier of human rela"and lets get at Iffils in a scientific Is I Mrs. flreene manner. How did this famous tions Christmas . commented fervently. e feud start, anyAided by young love," Mrs. kam-beway? Lets psyclwanakrza uie thing." added, smiling. , "Oh, It was all too chlUHsh for truth dawned upon Mrs. The anything," Dorothy explained. It and Mrs. Sansome aJ oncet started when Mamma andT Aunt Greene All three laughed heartily and Grace had an argument about Mahappily. hatma Ghandl, of all K6WBPAD6T UHiOfL n Clft-lsua- s - Greene-Sansom- rt things." js i Otl Beware the Cough or two-fol- d NASAL IRRITATIOH all dryness andy irritation by applying Menlholalum night and morning. Relieve MENIHOJATUM all-bla- well-know- at Cold that Hangs On "A Merry Chriitnfa. and a Happy New Year Mr. and Mra. Tlinmaa JelTerien Greene." s sight-seein- Gasped With Astonishment When She Read the Card. earl" And reaching a dainty thumb mnll-cnrryln- train fare the same ns plus pullman charge.. Less than 20 years ago, air passenger service, was nnknown. pioneer flytng boat carried Blgti seers on scheduled trfps over the J miles between Tampa, and St. Petersburg, Fla., for a feV weeks early In 1014. So far jis fedora records show, that wns Aluerlcfls first regular air traviJ line Last year sehedhUl nV lings In the United States carried piore vet dresses so much In favor. Among the scores of Intriguing standard no matter what the rest articles of adornment brought out of the world may be doing about It this season there are perhaps none Enthusiasm for gold Is that keen more attractive than the new metal-mesaccessories. They Include stunin style circles that not only are accessories of golden metal being ning belts, capelets, whimsical eveshown In countless numbers but for ning Jackets, and even hats are state occasions milady goes arrayed made of this metal mesh which Is In shimmering gold from the crown almost as light as a feather. Just of her exquisite colffed head to the to give you an Idea of these decorative fancies we are picturing at sole of her dainty sandaled feet. If you are dressed up for after- the top to the right in this group a noon tea or an afternoon reception foursome consisting of a cunning litor a muslcale or whatever the happy tle hat, a deep cape collar with event quite the most modish thing cavalier cuffs and a supple wide You can buy these you can do is to enliven your best belt to match. black frock with a dash of gold here flattering items single or en suite y In any specialty or department store. and there. Is not only that accessories It If there Is one place more than another where the gold fever Is and Jewelry have so enthusiastically subscribed to the gold code, for spreading It Is throughout neckVarying Definition bright metals have worked their wear departments. The most wonInto the very warp and woof Is sin? You may have to deway What derful discoveries In the way of of this seasons materials and Into pend upon instinct to know. gold findings come to light there. knitted effects as well. The handYou will see, for instance, perfectly some afternoon dress, which Is fascinating gold lame tlssuellke below on the left on the weaves (In silver, too, If yon prefer) posed d fashioned Into softly draped collar standing figure, Is made of The fold around the crepe. and cuff ensembles which set off neckline and the fine pleating which even the plainest of frocks to perIt Is of gold tlsue. The butPersistent coughs and colds lead to fection. You are supposed to wear trims tons are gold. serious trouble. You can stop them now these adorable fantasies with your The hut and the veil continue the tvithCreomulsion,an emulsified creosote crepe or velvet or light woolen aftthat is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a ernoon gowns Just like the young gold theme. ao. Metal clotn Is also a first choice new medical discovery with woman seated below to the right In high-styl- e for tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed The gowns. evening the picture is wearing hers. Her membranes and inhibits germ growth.. young woman seated on the divan In draped collar Is held In place with the Of all known drugs, creosote is recogwears a creation lovely picture a rhinestone clip, nized by high medical authorities as one which Is fashioned of shimmering, You can also get sets on this orof the greatest healing agencies for per der which Include detachable scarfs glimmering crinkled gold lame. The sistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, and bib effects and other equally very simplicity with which this gown Is styled accents its elegance. in addition to creosote, other healing eleaccents whlfh fascinating qre span- The hood drapery across the shoulments which soothe and heal the infected gled with scintillating sequftis. membranes and stop the irritation and inThere Is nothing smarter for after ders of the little Jacket Interprets a new Is which detail while the creosote goes on to flammation, featured being five oclock dress-uoccasions than the is absorbed into the bloody mode. Itstomach, the The throughout gown You can get the most sequins. and attacks the seat of the trouble. self Is cut extremely decollette at charming little handbags worked the back Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory a high cowl effect solidly with sequins In gold or sil- across the.with in the treatment of persistent coughs ana front The little cap of ver to match the bandings tvhlch bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and' colds, net Is enhanced with an apoutline the neck and sleeves or yoke gold is excellent for building up the system of slender gold leaves. after colds or flu Your own druggist is effects of so mapy of the new vel plique C. ISIS, Western Newspaper Union. authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.)-- fashion Is WELL, outanyway, strong for the She nit by Its Ethnologists have always believed that Columbus was only about 200 years behind the first man to reach "Its Just this," explained Jack. Mother is ashamed of the whole thing, but wants 'Aunt Mary to make the first break " Mamma feels Just the Bame way, but thinks 'Aunt' Grace should offer the traditional olive branch," finished Dorothy. Well, then, thats settled," said Allan judicially, "and the next thing Is to make each believe the other has surrendered." Dorothy Jumped to her feet, her eyes flashing with excitement "Jack," she called. "Lend me your taJsbHAs Hard CHRIS Discovery. fcfftfiv. Frt&tricK AX DEALS BLOW gray. , Feel Peppy Do More Parisian Designers Are Reviving Old Fashions Tarls designers have certainly become Internationally minded. they wander as freely In time as In space, reviving the mode of the Renaissance, the 'SOs, the Ws, and even fashions as recent as the reign of King Edward. lt remains for the woman who flniillx buyy and wears the clothes to kep her head amid all this embarrassment of riches, and decide whether she looks best as the figure In a Renoir painting, or In a Chinese coolie coat or a hobble skirt of the Edwardian "era. Dllkusha anvl Helm, two leading couturiers, liked the Renoir painting, They made quaint bodices, buttoned right up to the clin, with long, tight sleeves, and skirts reaching to the floor. Dllkusha even revived the bustle, In her black moire dinner dress, draped up at the back In a puff. My doctor recommended Kruschen to ms which has not only regulated my digestion to practically normal but re- e, tight-fitte- d Work-T- ake Doctors Advice Fashion Is more enthusiastic than ever about rich velvet for formal wraps. There Is no aet rule as to how long or how short a smart eve nlng wrap shall be. Patou creates Jackthe stunning little waist-deptet here pictured of velvet In a deep violet shade. The voluminous sleeves are arranged so as to give a cape effect at the back. The other coat shown is full length. For this- handsome mode Worth uses a superb velvet In the new golden yellow, trimming It with silver fox. A choice diamond buckle fastens the gold metal belt. h - duced my weight so substantially Im now able to do more work and feel more peppy than ever." Daniel Fried (Editor). Cleveland, Ohio. To lose fat surely and SAFELY, take one half tee spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning ent down on fatty meats and sweets. But be sure to get Kruschen your health comes first a jar that will last yon 4 weeks costs not more than 85 cents at any drugstore in the world if not satisfied money back. Meet Get that Kruschen feelimr R A took ronnjcer end (eel , ij f rsnnd er lose nnatKhtly fat wain new ambition be from constipation, was acidity one Jar proven free and It. PAPEKSHEIA PECANS, tbs finest rrown. direct from crower. For delivered prlcee write W. D. Jinnling, value, Texas. U Toe Have RANGE OR WORK HOI I OLTS, broke or nnbrox Mlil.ES for salt faXl) ClUXCLUi Chariton, |