Show e0'a THE k GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH t MARRIOTT Illustrations by IRWIN MYERS Copyright ymgguuyyywwvwwiMA Thai her grandfather loft her the architectural "known as “Dinsmore's Fullv" la for esthetic reasons tiy no means liasia-r- c pleasing tu Is I toed — v'rn "flnjiper” She would refuse the heiiuest hut her fither milh ad lionaire of Consolidated Trust will not allow it Eihth “Visits the place Tukiris 'he carets kt r la the victim of a matrimonial his wife mishap having left him James r newspaper porter comes Paul ldnemore’s man proposes to Edith arid Is He takes the rejeition In a melodramatic manner Edith Bees a connection between l’t wife and Mr runaway Paul Riding with Fred James Edith's horse holts The runaway la stopped hy a etranpelr Who dm s not pi vc his name Edit h hereafter calls hlmM P (My With her sl&dr Preserver) Josephine nnd Krzd James Edith attends a prize Unlit Poll e raid the place The girl Is saved from the Indignity of arrest hy the same 'man who had stop ed her She barns hi" runaway hoise name la Hraxton and allows him to think she is a poor relation of the Iiinsmores CHAPTER ¥ relievid Heard tie front About this time later Liiii- door shut u iiiunae lie covered that lied hud slmt It bad come from Fa lit r s den mid had gone stimght out of ihe house with to Josetail stopping to say good night phine and me There wits only one explanation that could see and that was that Fithei laid Insulted him— had ordered him The out of the house most probably injustice of the thing made me hop went straight to Fa ping mad und tiler's room to have It out with him He Put he wouldn t let me in called through the baked door that he was too huy to see me and that So waited must wait till tomorrow know enough nm to hull my hemt against a stone wall and Pat her can on wall stone be the stoniest sort of occasion didn't see As a mailer of fad Father the next ibw nor for sever al He left for Hiei days after that ington that same midnight mid duln get hill k till the end of Ihe week Aieanvv hile Fred did pot call again ri n than ever and got madder called up the (dine and found day that Father had jiM gottm lirnk and went straight down town to see him At the door of ln Inner nltice (I cer Mr Paul also Just going In some luc k rotten tulnly do have And the next Instant before times) I could say "howdy do "good by" Fa ther appeared In the door of the office And with him of all persons In the’ world was Fred It was really queer how It hap Father glanced at Mr Paul pened nnd me and then turned hick to red X"i a and positively roared al him "tc nr word more sir’- he thundered Your conduct has been a word more Don't dare put your outrageous Fred looked foot in this office again Then he gulped mid thunderstruck "to He Just "‘nI decided not to lie didn't even speak to me he Jusi ' bowed and wpnt to The next minute Fut'her'turned "Glad “Hello Fdle!” he said me to see you Come Inside and let s Mr at have It cnit” Then he glanced Fnul Taul’ he said "you excuse know while mini to me for That young J" ka talk to I’d tti "TilTppf 'T(f a he '" rf r h:1 ire more tVrcCfcnvone ha dred to do for d (if course Mr Paul said he him and Pad took me on Into Ms " doubt office and "lint the door he had Koiiietldiig veiv 'iiMioctant to rl d I1'1" ray but if he d r" kI1 “I "Father ' fiil' ruse Of for ridiculous me In (lie I'll was seared for a inn stopped This was ruiTjliik' the war Into merit Africa with a vengeance was and afraid that father ml yiltf have apoHut needn't line worried plexy Kul her hud had erhttl bombs jet p hided under him before "(iood he said without moving a muscle "1 was speaking to Josephine about It a or so aim” otily day lids spoiled hi game — and guess showed It hadn't acquiied Dads wag learn poker face then though Moieoxer knew per lug though sdf say In Ice to t Was Scared for a Mo This Was Carrying tha War ment Into Africa With a Vengeance ('Stopped fectly well that he was bluffing his was words set me ligninsl Fred sorry for Ft oil of course If tie hud set Ids lidirt on rue hut goodness he were there wnsnt the only one ot hers asked In “Who told you I'nther?" a desperate elTott to conceal my dis may hy speech "Oh scarcely know” replied my "I had been fond intent meditatively nothing it for some tune of course" — nothing It for some time! Can you heat tliiil?— "lint when Paul spoke of So It was Mr Paul htd known it of eotttse hut Father’s confirma "P other Mr tiori made It certain said petulantly Paul '" “He "Y'ou can't I" replied Father about anything never gets bothered we've had our Hy the wav now that In talk lets have Paul fancy lie’s io a hurry " And before I could object Mr Puul was In siared at him as he came In "Mr exclaimed Paul!" sharply Mr Paul came forward gravely Either he "Yes Miss Edith?" he said was mad or he didn't ootiie that What’s Oh or— care use? the didn't could get the best ot Sometimes Father hut try as might never got the lies! of Mr Paul was sure sometimes that he wasn't a real human being hut merely an ot law iticiti nation corpni ation smooth anil polishtd and full ot tihks "Well Miss Edith?' he said and stood as calm as If respectfully waiting tinted him lie hadn't known how “What snapped "It isn t ‘well’' do you mean hy meddling In mv aftell father that fairs? How was in love with Fred James?" “1 could Mr Pniil'f eyes winkled enter a plea of confection and avoid a nee" he said (It was Just like him didn't to use words that he knew made a mental uote to look know "Hut vou don’t like tech them up) wont offer yim any so tilcalltles didn't II nt own up nnd say menn anything and ask you to forgive me" was nothing else To refuse would hcvp Somehow he hod put wrong— do he hadn't either that for him I hud put my lie httd had noth the wrung would abase mydo with It course-the- re me to 1o been Janies" III —Continued —5— It Mr Paul seemed had heard Somewhere not about thin tight (that would have been the limit) hut about and my expeditions with Josephine's Fred He had reported the facts to Father und lie had aided that people were saying that Fred and were gel ting too fond of each other and ought to be kept apart Father had been astonished and had sent for Josephine to ask about it Josephine had confessed to the expeditions hut she had been IhihliergiiMed hv the report about Fred and me She (old FaTTier That she had never ted It So Father rent for Fred to ak him about It This made me hopping mad It was like asking Fred his Intentions — as If Father Fred Intentions muttered ought to have known that my inten tions were the only ones of const" dared up when Josephine quence lold me miik sail) some mean guess tilings ahotil Mr Paul— const ii nl lous old Idiot was Even us said them ashamed After down again had quieted wanted to know whether it Josephine was true about red I told her whit red had said on had ride and how that borsch to him to resume Intel tried enconiige nnd how h id faih4l Josephine duln’i fay inuili lost plane never does sav ninth hut I con'd see that she n1' years" You'll he happy to you something hour It because you suggested It Oth erwise I’jn sure sliotild never have I’m In hue with Fred thought of It self und — dldn speu didn't I til nol t get I chance king— quite the opposite! take half so long In de to do us I've taken In riding what Hoi he somehow writing It dowu fore could begin to abuse myself sheaf Mr Paul hud liamled Father of papers httd salil that he would he at the office In the morning or some like I but and hud Started for! thing the door Then turned to father Rut Fattier xvus ready too He dldn Rtn a word about Mr Paul for which — Father never did ruh hlesseij tie merely picked tip the things in had been brokconversation where — — en off "tes! I hnd noticed your growing affection for Fred for 'Koine time" he said "and bad made up my mind to send you to Japan 1—" "To Jaimn?" screamed "Yes' I haven't any objections to Fred— none In the world' I)u! you’re really too young to marry Edith and a voyage to Jaimn will give ’you a chance to lenrn whether your love Is true" The worst' thing about Fattier Is that you never can tell whether he Is JokHe says the moat ing or not false tilings and the most preposterous true outs In exactly the same time of voice And made me maddest vvtiat of course was ttiut couldn’t any a word —tmt after the way had opened the argument “You will go won’t you?” Qulslied Father "I’ll be degilnncd mournfully declared lighted" "Perfectly deEve always been crti7y to lighted and-- " go Io Japan "Quite so" Father apparently con sidored the rtmtier settled “Hun then and gel ready The steamnloag er leaves Tuesday" tried “Next "Tuesday !” Tuesday? Ttiree days from now?" Father hail begun to sent) a paper ’Yes" he said "The abstractedly steamer Wind do you call her sails via I’nnaimi Saturday for Y’okolnina have iiccommoilatloiis for envrnged and Josephine and your Aunt yon ’iindli e Now about vour al low uni e bet’s figure It out and—’’ "No thank you'" Here at least could win “Just double It — above all and I'll trv to expenses of course get along ori It" Ulili tiead high walked toward the door have hud experience with "Father about that n low ance before you see Father had the most extraordinary for Juggling capiKity lie tlgui es could shirt with one uddled egg and In ten minutes that an ermr prove inoiis fortune was waiting for the man who collected the other addled eggs In the country and made hue out ot Ihe shells nod celluloid out of talk Me even the linings proved to I would have dotihlp me once that the to money spend If let lilm retime one hall How he proved my allowance It never could rpinemher but I know couldn’t hlg dispute argument All though tried hard enough could do was to lolmlt Hint tie wag him for pul ting me on rigid thank It and odd Hiit thnughi would lie more nllsfa tory all around If lie Used the game scheme to Increase Ids own Income — when of course lie could well afford In double mine Fa tlier was So pleased with this argil incut did double my allows that be ance hath with So tills time answered sharply end turned toward (lie door Hut at the threshold Father railed me hack looked iimurid nnd found him holding out Id liHtids Mini grin old ml'" he laughed “Edie nine and llevv back Into Ills arms FnHiei certainly wns a good old scout "You’ll and take good care of go Josephine ami ot your Aunt Candice won you Edith?" he asked Of course I said that I would And It meant too After all It would ne Jolly to visit Japan (TO DE CONTIM CD Util slow In And O0OiXKO0OOOO0K8X83Xt0C8SaC82C8S3XI©C82CI Great Singer Famous for Her “Temperament” "taiitiit'f"— iiNiya — whs victim of noted priniM that besetting win Jealousy One eve relates Emma t’alve singing with iiin false had who eyebrows u colleague the elder Haiti Jealous and fiinnii's began to tlip success nl her comrade 'rare at her fixedly the orliet the imil'er?’ “Wind breath her whispered und( "Ypur eyi brow has fallen off came the nn?wt r lure off horrified The poor vlunn — the her left t vibp’h rxd remained rest of the art w nronl her rigid in jihue On imother oc asion Haiti's mother tut a me rnyoyt'd at the applause glvch Lat lathe pel haps the greatest Gnsao n donna Pfi fr Oracle or Quality of Product Is' of More Impor-- 1 tance Than Kind tlT(iwd WNU Service SYNOPSIS of Standardized Hay DINSMOR By CRITTENDEN Value Feeding yyyyyYyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyv brail scdeiU biie "'oTThe wreath destined for him and plan! Ing It on her own head approm lied the footllghtt "i have well dt served It myself" an she exclaimed to audl d nice - Kansas f’ily Sar f1i? Mine "ef It a Great Jlfe Tale" t'onrad ns had h( tt elJUi Mood was for iii'ixi people a uik' h set tation The n'starv n m n on til's earlh tie reiiuiiked OOgld tie illten on a flg"‘tie paper ""In one phrase of ird'nite imlgi am “They were ' horn h od ft ey suflefeil they If died Atu great tale to he Mill'ut t'rK-ie IUitH Ihioinq e IK ‘Mel r (lit r "f by ttia I'nlp-- Htatca Department Aarlcult ure Hrcjudae against certain kinds of bn’ n ihe Hahn of In'erlor feeding 'ttlue is ofleti due to a difference In quality rather than to t be kind of liny ficcunl ng to E ( Parker hay 7iit tun spethdist bureau of economics Fulted States of Agriculture M mv hoise" mule and cattle feeders Mr Parker shvs tire of tlie opinion tint Intv tn id" from cither prairie gurss or oilier grasses Is of Inferior value to either timothy or Johnson ha) Ins preimliep Is usually Justified where liluestem tduegress red top or other kind of grass hay Is blenched fibrous vvlien overr’pe harvested hernuRp all kinds of prairie or other “grass hays’ when overripe are iiparntix ely low in feed value ami paluUilulltv Feed Value of Timothy The same Is rue however of overripe timothy or Johnson hay Analyses of tliuogbv cut at various singes of mnturitv show that timothy cut not later than full llom hns higher feed value Ilian tirnoftiv cut at the ripc'seed stage Variations lnfLTiJ value of all liny are caused hv time of cutting weather damage nnd ferThe United mentation Stales standards for timothy Johnson prairie and reflect liny pries approximately these so Hint variations usually the grade or quality of any of these Imvs Is of more Importance than the kind as a guide to feed value Hoy to meet the requirements rf the Enited Suites No 1 grade must be cut early cared with little or no damage from rain or sweat lug nnd must not contain over 10 per cent of foreign Hnv which material meets the requirements of the United States No 2 grade consists usually of either (a) parly cut hay which received tin appreciable though not severe degree of weather b) late Cut damage or-though not Jiillv buy wlihlt was cured with little or no weather damage and in either case the liny must not contain over 15 per cent foreign material No 3 Grade Requirements Hay wliiili meets the requirements of the United Stab's No grade consists usually of either (a) early cut hay whuh was severely’ weather d or (li) distinctly overripe hay und in either case the hay must not contain over "(I per cent foreign line terinl States United safuple grade is cither (a) hay that is unsound because of witness rust or mold (h) hay which contains oxer "0 per cent or (c) badly overmitmal foreign ripe liny These Iniif descriptions of Ihe various UniKd States grit ties of prairie hay grass luj thnothx bay and Johnson hay Mr Ihuker says slam that the hay of tc grade bus a somewhat different o iility Or feed value Then Is no matin however In differem the feed value of tiuiuldiv and upland pruirie hay If the two kinds of hay are of the same grade anl rle Farmers Suffer Immense Loss Yearly From Weeds A bundled million dollars year! Xlmt’s what needs ei t fanners tie (! cording to the estimate of Hr Jones professor of agri iteuuy at Texas A Dud M (allege Weeds arc spieid Iq field ciop s is- from one sect Ion to another hi lint way we have brought to plague many European need American farmers Johnson grass and Hussion thistle between them have f Texas When Intnricd evirv section you plant sud it pays to see tint no weed aeed me among them You never know what iiiw post you tire Inl'odii' ed Ing to your f in rrih ss oty are (lean und fioe of ether eed Agricultural Notes Did you ever happen to fall in the garden really th summer? Huy Is w'urtli Auction If It is fully nmtured n (Ut think Hint Iri gins ore for lull early than if pro Is It Now Is the time for the poult rx Dv stinting to raiser to save expens cull out the lew producers umaip hs (lock Weeds must be rnm h ditt d wuleoit mere ven if the weal Jut Is hai h"t 'or cnifnri‘ If no wottH are permit- -j 'own or gar- led to co to seecHn tl den there wlil he fewer to ght next r1 nnin year at Salt Is reniiil ly all animals eat (dint fool mas ’lieIs ri q innenfs for average an wwi a about H ree fourths of noo pounds live weight find day per a Similar nun!1 for cm k Impounds of milk preduied !'v a h Cil be Weathcrr'iei made by s' iing (' in’ojs of me in 12 g lines it hot wear non table two pcuols of salt and ote poind of rinc nilpliate In two gdljTs of ho'iieg w’ter rnd 'I 'mi add mid to the li"i mix! ur wo ciJ'ot s of skim tiiiii aid s'ir thoroughly ApiarjTP'ractice and -Honey Market Study FIrstTvrork Staiic JTnlnter-mountsTi- n Regions d by Trepan th of United fltatet AgrktilUur -Dtpirlmeot Work on prolitable practices In the operation oml management of apiaries us u preliminary htep to the study of the economics xt honey production has been slurtcd by Hie United Mates The practDepartment of Agriculture ice study is being undertaken hy the division of bee culture of the bureau and the of entomology of fit rut management and cosfs of the bureau of agricultural economics Ollier divisions of the btiieau of agricultural CKoiiomlcs have muDr way Muillcs of the impoitam piobleiu of homy marketing 'Hit hist prut lire study Ims already been Hurled in Ihe Intel mmintain region where conditions seem favorable for Inaugural ing It al tills time It Is felt that the wink mu he done in thut ut region more ensily and therefore lets expense than In Koine of the other been use of the btckerplng regions of lntennounlHin Held the presence tdation the large number of colonies nnd the relntlxely of high percentage eoitimerclal beekeepeis The limited amount of money now available is of wmk the used for this pail It Is ilanned to continue the Investlg'ii-- t inn two or more oilier important regions until a honey produehi study has been made of practlees and ay 'terns of maiiagermnt under various typical hcckoi ping conditions It Is needless to say that stub Investigations ns danneil cannot he carried out success fully without the acof Ihe beekeepers tive tieckeeppiV irgaiil7Mll(ilis and Ihe bee press beekeepers er organlrat huts are Invited to Interested particularly write to the division of heo culture or the division of farm nmnugement nnd costs ns it Is desired to make ns ninny personal contacts as possible In the course of the wmk Hookkeeplns systems showing the results of practices are espedally desired et from beekeepthis lime particularly ers in Ihe Internmunbiln region Proper Time to Harvest Corn Crop for Silage (’em for Kilage should he harvested when the kernels hip well dented hut while the plants me still green enough to pm k well mill to ferment normally in the soil An air tight situ Is of course essential (liven these conditions (he general quality of the silage may he Improved hy Hie practices: E Cut the corn Into small piece If tin pieces are from one half to three fourths of on hull In length the sljttge will pin k well and will bo enh a i!h minimum waste 2 ’Ihe heavy and the light parts of the coin should la evenly d'strihiM d so Unit I'u whole mass can he firmly und eveti'y nuked In the s!o If the heavy parts —oars and stalks- - art hi the center or one thrown luigitv will s( to unevonty side the s'l and considerable spiling Will result If the corn is too ripe to ‘ii k well A t needed xrntrr should llb ili'v lied slim k slo mu v be bn li makes a sat sfielon fe d orii with the addition of stilia lent water hut It Is not so 'iil liable as silage cut the at the pmpir slug and '" silo groin Water may he rail Into means of the top of the blower be vvrpr should be will disholes tributed In ft iht lie 'liking Concrete Approaches to Stables Not Expensive barns there is a little rump lead ng to the doer When rnide of wiod It ra's out Togoes to p'eces and (j cubic The way to avoid ri' or givrig tiiis is to build the flpproiuh of consi !y dene nnd crete It Mil lie veiv tilth op( al vi Hi move nil the old wood sls and n a lttie so mivh!p siippoils flint whin die (on eio istmislied !r he w bout six Indies thick Use fi'in' s ut the sides for ferin-- ' hold-with stakes driven g them In place in on the outside fnr'v rich mxturo of cons( crete say one part of cement one arid one lull part of sand and three parts of bt uken stone or well tissoi ted’ gra Mix It up thoroughly to a pu It in place strike consistency it off with a straight edge andJhcn n somewhat witti omiiiih it down D not mx n steel float wood float a s that will put n polish on the Inand make It very slippery deed It Is bettor to leave It fairly rough ns the horses mu get a mtnh Ik Her f ail 'tig on It dn not rllew benrv If po‘sble wejidiisto iojiu open Jt jiniil it bn (tired for a wetk or on (lays On nu'M or liidne 11" NURSES know and doctors havo there’s nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches end pains but be sure it u genuine Bayer that name must be on the and on every tablet' Bayer" package is genuine and the word genuine— in red— is on every box You can’t go wrong it you will just look at the boxs declared K Atplrla Is tM trad mark ATOnmv‘vntihrr Freezing and Wet Soil n of tilsike Is iarer priffa to 'ig g own It mi'V he heiattse of s n n s freering wet and lt rub! sails better then red (Inver AImIc makes a finer Iny Ih'in red not vie d qiille ns we’l it doc induce ns huge a tieillicr does it s for r f ru'to-csiiTTil Utviis red s ’T u lives for rn"( Han two ye trv However It ’event be eo'i' 'ed p'mn for rn r e l! mt'd b n seel r tiian h art xri d cm ''isive'v o sttds t be! a ' o’ ine! nisi In Ik s b x hot' red rrd n's’ke we? d: (be inn in o' (V! ir"i Af Phone Service for Channel hle No to telephone from It In Impossible England to the Channel Wands— Jerand Sark Alderney Guernsey They have always been In a state Isolation In Bplte telephonic of the fact that telephone conversations between thut country and the United Stntes and other distant countries are going on every day This “discovery’’ was made by a report! r who had an urgent message to “Ve have no teleconvey to Jersey at all with the phonic communication Chimncl Islands and we never have a post office official had" explained "It Is possible that lines to Jersey and other duces may be a development of the future but we huve nonrat present" Jersey has n population of 40 fill nnd Guernsey 40120 sey £ For Galled Horses Hatjford’s Balsam oE if ootmfad back for flratfcuttte Myrrh Automatic Power A power station run without the hands la now being of human In Sweden at Surulmm-nm- r coiiriructed In the province of Yestmunlnnd hv the Swedish General Electric comAutomatic devices pany of Vosteras will enable the engineers at the Klntion located far from Ihe plant lo gauge Ihe speed of the engines level at the power and the shi! ion as well as delect any possible The plant fuulls with the motors h'lnilrcly self regulating bo that the tiirlilui's adjust llovv of water lo tlie aid Planting in Memory memorial tree Idea that hns Hie countaken up throughout try under the leadership of tlie American Tiee rissoi Irillon lends Itself to the Hoad of Hemcmbranee Tli is should lie kept In mind plan hy every tree planter for f the tree Is a memorial free or the rond Is n Rond the phrntlng of Hcmemhrance must he of such character that those for whom the trees nre planted would lie prom! of ihe new beauty given to the world Tlie Omi s aid of Riytr Manufactory £ ManxiACgllricldcjtat For Business Purpose ('otnmerlonl paper Is n general name for ela ks drafts notes bills of ladhills of exchange warehouse reeelpls treasury warrants orders for certificates of goods delivery of sioiks and bonds etc and Is sometimes applied to contracts and agree meals 4 ing li WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD” of Woman Who TriedPinkham’s Compound Verdict or j Jolly N Y— “It hurt me to walk sit down without help and I felt ei(k and weak My took Lydia E Pinkbsm’' Vegetable Compound and eho induced me to take it I am now on the fourth iso used Lydia E Tinkhani's Fa native Wash medicines The that will d6 for me what the Compound and Fsnative Wash have done are certainly worth their 'weight in gold I think I have given them a fair trial and I expert to two mere bottb cf "the Vegetable Cum pound” — Mss Ciiaiubs — Tu!lc N JJ I V T i r tk - YHt i tlMI I1IM l' i Ml o ' lh - M'OkANK (lUnfAiitm! alnry iu t nw di in at it h ii is lu riiHtV t‘l r n hf tmi) W Ua Sait Lake City Wlle m!hn( Did ot to Ml xfr Kuma lw Yj No f |