Show tT THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND daughter Margie spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake Iris Llllywhlte of Brigham is spendsister Mrs ing the week with her Clara Welling Mra Eliza Ward returned home Monday after spending two weeks In telEdwin Nephl Dustin of lad visited with Mrs Rowane Udy Willard with her sister Mrs White a valley spent Sunday with Mrs Thursday Cordon Nina Dustin Mrs Pheobe Ward entertained the Mrs A A Capener and Bishop Rus- mt and Mrs George Bowcutt and set Capener motored to Brigham Tuew Relief Society at her home Thursday The time was spent doing fancy work family visited with relatives at Whee- - day Ion Sunday Rupert Ravesten of Salt Lake visit- - after which a tray luncheon was servMr ftnd Mrs Hales ed Ira Ward Saturday and Sunday ed George and family were in Logan Canyon Sunday He was a missionary of J A Llllywhlte visited his daughter companion Mr Ward’s attending the Kennard reunion Mra Tracy Welling Saturday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Reese and Mr Mr and Mrs J L Cravens of Salt Mrs daughter Udy and and Mra Orvil Merrell of Brigham Lake spent the week end at the home Cleo andEdmund were In Brigham MonJune were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs of George Hales day Austin Udy Mr- - and Mrs Art Saunders and the Miss Edna Mae Ward spent Mrs Nola Bourne Is In Ogden spend daughters Ruby Laprlel and Fay week In Logan visiting with relatives Ing the week with relatives (were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs and friends Mr and Mrs Vernon Wood were Kail Welling Mr and Mrs Thomas Sunday guests of Mra Rowane Udy Mr and Mrs J O Hadfield motorUdy and Mr and Mrs daughter Vaudis motored to Tark Val Dwight Ward and ed to Brigham Sunday ley Thursday Mr and Mrs Earl Hales spent Weddaughter Barbara Jean spent Sunday with Mrs Phoebe Ward Mr arid Mra John Hales and famnesday In Ogden Mrj Hannah Smith of Draper reMr Henry McIntyre spent the week ily of Ogden visited at the home of turned home Saturday after spending end at the Karl Welling home Mr and Mra Earl Hales 8unday a few days here with her daughters Mr and Mra Horace Bigler Mrs Margaret Latham and Willard Slick Mra J O Hadfield and Mrs X W Vesta Davis and Mra Louisa Bigler of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the Ward' In Brigham home of A A Capener spent Tuesday Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt Mr Mrs Emma Strong of Salt Lake Newell Udy and Leo Macfarlane and Mrs George Ward Mr and Mra and Wm strong of Drigga Idaho vis- spent Sunday at home and returned lo Ralph Richards Mrs A A Capener ited with Mr and Mrs Russel Cap- Park Valley Monday morning to wort Mrs Louisa Bigler Mra Rowane Udy ener Saturday Mr Alden and Miss Leah and Mr Riley Hancock motored to Herman Potter Horace Manning of Ploughman ofLlllywhlte Logan spent Thursday Logan Friday and Ed Mrs Clara Welling Farmington Clyde Buxton Mr and Mrs George Ward and Colebrook of Salt Lake were Sunday Mrs Glen Walker entertained the Mrs Delos Jensen motored guests of Mr and Mra Ed daughter Farm Bureau at her home Friday 14 Udy to Ogden Monday Mr and Mra Glen Walker and members being present Mr and Mrs Joseph Moon of Ma- - daughter Betty Mrs E W Ward and Mr and Mrs George For s berg Joe RUDE NEWS NOTES UTAH and Ruth Forsberg Cleo Udy and Ira Ward spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake Kathleen Leatham returned to her home In Salt Lake Sunday after spend Ing two weeks at the home of A A — Capener Mra Rowane Udy went to Logan Canyon with Mr and Mra Vernon Hess of Tremonton Tuesday to spend a few daya Ms J H Ward and Beth Macfarlane went to Logan Wednesday Edna Mae ill return home with them after the week there spending Grayce and lone Udy accompanied their father T J Udy on a trip In the western part of the county Tuesday Mr and Mra L C Barlow and family of Burley are visiting with Mr and Mrs Ralph Richarda Mr C E Bmith called at the home of Mr and Mrs E W Ward Saturday ley were business and pleasure visitors In Brigham City Wednesday Mr and Mrs E E Lefler and Mrs OdeU Bigler enjoyed the Vitaphone picture and r ipper la Tremonton Sunday night Mr and ’Ars Wtlford Durfey and and Mr and Mrs M Y daughters Simmons Julia and DeWalne were Garland visitors Saturday evening Mr and Mrs J J White and children and Mr and Mrs J T Bigler all of Garland were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J A Bigler Sunday Mrs Juanita Bigler was the guest ot Miss Lizzie Simmons and Mrs O A Riley in Brigham Thursday Significant The heaviest words ire the two briefest In our IsnguSf ones yes and no One stand for the surrender ot the will ths other for denial one tor the other for character gratification -- Theodore T Munger MILH ytOUISErJORDAH Collinston News Miss Bernice Bird of California a school teacher here for formerly three years spent a few days here with ‘ ' last week Mr and Mra1 Jack Cbuch and family of Logan enjoyed Sunday with her parents Mr and Mra Joseph FYyer and famly Bp ind Mra R J Potter were trans acting business In Logan Friday Mr and Mrs W B Simmons and children spent Friday In Logan Mr and Mrs J A Bigler Mra Gertrude Simmons and Mrs Olga Wheat- f friends Words - by Frederick A Stokes Company "Ths Green Goddess" starring George Arllss Is a Warner Bros 7 Vitaphone plcturlzatlon of this novel 8YV0P81S “you’re the real stuff Traherne! Lucllla Crespin has been living "Of course I am— to you Now am off So long!" in India with her husband Major “I eay” Crespln pleaded anxiousAnthony Crespln for font or five yean She has not found life very ly "can have another drink where the in Bumnee “Not yet Traherne told him' interesting Major' $ regiment teas stationed and "You shall when I get’ back with it glad when it is ordered to something to eat— Phn i Dun a lets narrowed and "Don't!” the sick man groaned elation She merle “For God’s sake don't be long" tennt there among thei h Ur tivihuns Truherne left him then closing an old echooliel-'o- the door of the darkened room wltb Basil Traherne Be and careful quiet ol her husband's Lucilla find themselves congenial :nd she often goes flying in ht CHAPTER III The ilaior is glad lo ha te was per eirplane ter do so lor his drinking and in at Colonel Agutw's fidelity has caused a wide rijt be buugalow He came and went as ireen them alne would always welcomed But tba ways regretfully sped CHAPTER II— Continued bungalow door was practically shut It was all up with Major Crespln In biu face this morning now He’d have to send In his pa Satt' The Colonel Commander pera this time Every man tu (lie was writing his English chits knew it regiment every native one could see him And when the Such news la khansamah bad said I he del lb regimental servant no laggard In India it flics raster erately though obsequiously barred than kites At the far end of the hall tho way It was this: the physician saw an orderly wait At mess the night before Major Ing outside Agnew’a den No d ubt Crespln had befouled and disgraced and fra the ordeily wus armed the regiment And It had been heme was nut But he was going to see the guest night bishop from Bangs lore a general (almost a comnmn and nave coirsiueratle speers of him too before lbs English mnU Chief) from tba Madras and— a thousand times went more bitter — an American worse then” bo said cheer!"'-l“Ulght-officer of high rank and Dr “but I'll wait here a bit and bad been the guests cool off before go" A bad He a much disk of hammered brio a too drunk Crespln gong bad spilled claret and be bad of- slung iu t frame of carved and to-Copyright 1923 - r Doctor traherne r AMIY is Electric Cooking the choice of the modern housewife? does she emphatically declare no substitute for Electric Cooking? 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WHY is J i K BECAUSE no other method brings to you the complete assurance of automatic temperature control to keep food just right WHY is the General Electric Refrigerator the modern interpretation of what Electric Refrigeration really means to your homcJtH BECAUSE it has an outstanding record that is unequaled for dependability efficiency and durability 1 t'Jf ft y- ' 1 r exquisite bo'difg torture warm letter ot laid fered tbs Bishop stood beside to tha bowl of magnolia buds on tba Totpersonal Introduction tenham Court table U never waa premiere danseuse of a Frencb used Not eren Kathleen Agnew crowding a Calcutta thea ter just then Hs bad made— to dared used IL j) tho American— an unpardonable Doctor Traherne need It now re He picked np the mallet and tnrrk about Xee and Grant It waa ! coveradspyor attempted to be whacked that gong Ag3f he’d sudTm affronted gueats all were not denly gone mad All Halim clutched at him Tbe only gentlemen but Jolly good fel lews and two of them bad met Mra khansamab almost knelt at his feet It waa smothered talked and tears of sheer fright brimmed Crespln In the old native’s eyes under and shunted and Traherne Private the American officer and tha Grainger stood soldierly Bishop more than halt hoped that on guard waiting outside hie ColoAgnew at tbf other end of the nel's door “What the bell!" raged Colonel hat? not noticed table from Crespln or realized He bad given no atgn Agnew as he wrenched tbe door But at "Gentlemen the King’ open and nearly wrenched It off “I beg your parden sir" Traas Agnew lifted bis glass Major a little on bis herne said nicely laying down tbs Crespln swaying feet clutched at tbe back of the mallet “But I must see yon And chair and collapsed half onto his Halim would neither let me go In or tell you was here" chair half onto tbe table Quite right" was tbe graft reHe was suffering exquisite bodily "Come back tomorrow" torture Traherne bad done what ply “I must see yon now" Traherne he could insisted But his mental torment was be damned!" tbe Colo"’Must’ more than his quivering of fevered “Go away And flesh and frightened trembling ot nel spluttered don’t come back here— tomorrow sick circling stomach ' And hie t ever!" or sorrow and tbame of spirit were Dr Traherne laid bis band on more than bis wife’s were lying Is positearless face down on her own bed tbe older man’s arm I “It must speak tively necessary sir And Dr Traherne pitied Crespln to you now— and alone" even more than be pitied Lncllla What’a It about T” the Irate Coloeven more than be pitied ancon nel demanded "You’ll bare to clous happy Iris and Ronald you!" Traherne elld his strong arm waitThat’stelljuBt what I can't do air" carefully under Crespln's head and Doctor Traherne assured him "and held a glass of champagne deftly we can’t discuss it here" to his mouth In spite of himself Agnew gave tbe physician’s face In spite ot his despair tbe wine shrewd searching glance tasted good "Cholera worse at Meean MIrT" tbe glass and bs said a trifle more quietly Crespln drained looked Srouj)d to see where the be You’re not going off there are tle was We want to finish those hos“You’ve had It all old chap” you? plans you know" “Now try to pital Traherne told him No— not cholera anywhere Let rest a bit I won’t be long" us go Into your own room sir——" “You're not going to leave me!" You go alt down somewhere I'll be back ae else and have a drink "Sorry but must I'll sea you soon as can tell I'll Abdul And after I've finished a dispatch— to what to do for you" catch the home mail — If lt'e as Im“Traherne you must not leave portant as that" Agnew told him me "I’m sorry Colonel Agnew” Traelse could herne said “I wouldn’t If respectfully “but I must da what I’ve got to but no one speak to you before you aend anymust thing to the outpost” can" 4ald Dr Traherne attend to It myself and must "You seem to think yourself In to It now" command" the Colonel blustered Crespln called weakly after him "No" Traherne denied "or Td “I suppose— my wife — knows" not need to disturb you air" “She knows Traherne evaded “You’ll have to be damned quick you slept here last night I sent Agnew said surlily as he turned her a chit when we came In" back to his room “O Lord” Crespln told him (To be continued) V I i a f h i J N j 'i INSTALLMENT NO TWO J i |