Show L TIIE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH WEEK’S and STOP YOUR COLD !' JN 12 Bre ats 4 ©ns WITH HOURS Wonderful 'cold in 6 hour away in 2 hour Week Dfiyes it Relieves" Headache — NjJura9'aha'w by C S With Melon with watermelons FoatM Fir loaded A truck that Walter Griffith wns taking to market skidded off the highway near and burst Into Wash Wenatchee available With no water flames lie hurled waGriffith bad an Idea the termelons at blazing truck They burst and spouted water all over the melon put The blaze out the fire Now Yala Expedition A Yale expedition Is to explore the and western mountains Himalaya Tibet In search of man’s developcreature ment from an A bored farmer never Be one has time to be Mode specially for BABIES and CHILDREN Tbyslclans tell us that one condition Is nearly always present when a child has a digestive upset a starting cold or other little ailment Constipation The first step towurds rellff la to rid the body of Impure wastes And for this nothing is better than Custorla Is a pure genuine Custorlal vegetable preparation made specially for babies und children This means It la mild and gentle that it contains wo harsh drugs no narcotics Yet it always gets results! You never huve to coax children to tnke Castorln Beal Castorln always bears the name: CASTO NmS Also lasue Capital Security business ranch and Uoodtll Co 148 8 Spring tj RIA considered loan ronltv Los Angles PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Dandruff Stops Bair 9 Color and Faded Hair DmgiMiti — Ideal for use in SHAMPOO with Parker Hair Balaam Makes the eoft end fluffy 60 rente by mail or at NY Hiacox Chemical Works Fatcbogu FLOKEhlOrt connection heir Jutl for — Three- - Comparison hundred the ittese of this earth could be stored Inside the sun DRINK to Your 3 HEALTH If year itomicfl Is temporarily do ran gad If you tire eawily Into drink to drowaiatat M feel stagnant lape your health with ecu p or two of tar field lea It i pure herbs act veto the bowela fragrant hey Push them end give you the wotuier thoroughly of fill tone and aergedo health jit your drug GARFIELD TEA li I: QLJurafXaxalivtQhiitk 1 i Eitimata of “Ilello Pal lend you? I want “Here's friends" S Friendship me a nickel will to call up a friend" Call up nil your dime Copyright STOP THAT cold in then or so often leads to something serious— generally respond to good old Musterole with the first application Should be more effective if teed once every hour lor five hours This famous blend of oil of mustard camphor menthol and other helpful gredients brings relief naturally Musterole gets action because it is a scientific noyust t salve —it penetrates and stimulates blood crcul'!Qn help to draw out infection and plitu Used by millions for 20 years Recommended by doctors and nurses To Mothers— Musterole is also made in milder Jorm for babies end small children Ask for Children’s Musterole Distressing (WOT Service) by CHAPTER VII Co I — Continued — 23— Harold came back to his desk with a lightness of heart quite unfamiliar to him He was free of his burden he had done the right thing Of that he was sure Once more be would be able to settle down to a righteous and sober life uninterrupted by kidnaping and arguments He would be able to drift on through life In the orderly rut which appealed so definitely to him In two or three hours the letters of King Raphael would be In the hands of the secretary of state for foreign affairs at present they were In the equally safe hnnds of the postmaster general Harold was free Olympus Is beyond our Imagining We cnnnnt travel with Harold’s registered letter which was caught up In collection and whirled the away by Ids majesty’s postmaster We cannot penetrate with It Into the sublime recesses of 241 Carlton House terrace which It attained o’clock We cannot visualize a nt six bored private secretary opening It yuwnlng as he did so at the prospect of yet another abusive note or vapid We outpouring of some new crank ennnot picture his pitying smile as his Marquis" nor eye lights on ‘‘My ns the rent his sudden electrification Import of Hurold’s letter begins to penetrate Nor yet cun we visualize his feverish scanning of the enclosures and his hurried departure to the august dressing room' of the most honWe cannot tell orable the marquis how startled surprised and pleased was that canny Scot We know nothof the cipher telegrams which ing promptly hurtled forth to his Brlttnnlc t majesty’s minister at Muhlhad of the telephone mesto the Foreign office to Scotland Yard to a pro nlnont financier or two and to the admiralty with a request for Information as to whether the navy hnd all the oil fuel It really wanted High politics ore beyond our ken nrnl the byways of the Secret Service still more so So that we cannot hope tn explain how It came about that that same evening a burly man with big boots sidled up to a gentleman not far from Morley l’nrk station und made a brief speech “Hullo Illrsch Fd find Thought here I’ve come to tell you that you It’s no good your hanging nhout here any longer We’ve got the things you're after See? The sooner you push off the better Good by" Harold at Scae Fell View sat In Ids room telling himself that he ought to be out looking for new lodgings for next week hut curlouslv Incapable of exertion because of the medley of thought whb h cluttered Ills brdn Somehow deep down In his heart there was n vague regret He tin had a whole week of excitement and he seemed to have acquired the taste Somehow the profor excitement spect of a lifetime divided between the bank the boarding house and the tennis club seemed to tie a little wanting The week's ndven In some respects tares hnd cost him a black eve and n burned chest a stilt and a pair of shoes mid a prill of suspenders loss of tils pence of mind nnd dismissal from Ids comfortable hoarding house Wns flare to he no compensation nt nil? The week had cost him more than that Had he not spent nil that money when lie went out with— great He had forgotten Scott! Mnrorle! nil about Marjorie Here was a confidante n waiting hint pome one who would listen wldeeved nnd n mured but sinceri ty believing to Harold's marvelous tale of high finance With Ills head nnd royal peccadilloes on Marloric’s breast nnd her nrius round him In Indignant friendship he could tell her nil about Ihp unspeakable Hawkins and about that tomcat climb over the roofs It would he fine to tell M irjorle about Harold found himself obliged to stop to collect his thoughts ready to begin at the beginning nnd tell Marjorie all about the amazing week but while lie was doing so he caught Marjorie's eye In It there was” a twinkle — u positive twinkle — of amused unbelief nnd “Of course" said Marjorie there was good fellowship In her tone When you “I can guess how It was for Sunday you made the appointment didn’t know what was going to happen the day before — with us And you had to keep It Rut" and there was s “I do hint of asperity In her tone or come think you might huve written I waited for you round on Monday WmA r sages things Perhaps COLD Forester walked turned to their right toward the eommon Harold knew that ta those streets where the daylight lingered he could not say to Marjorie all he wanted to lie knew that words of that say sort would call for actions to support them He clutched at the first subhe could think of of conversation ject "How la Mr Clarence?” he asked Mar"He’s much better" replied “he’s jorie with a trace of formality left the hospital already and he’s gone Into a nursing hme" “I’m glad to hour he’s better" said he did not know narold cautiously what lay behind the other piece of EnInformation Marjorie had offered came lightenment By silent mutual consent they sat on the same seat as they hnd shared on the fateful evening when they Imd to go Into the country arranged gether ”1 wad so sorry” whispered hut with formality even dinging “not to see you when to her whisper I was quite you came on Sunday well of course I wns but that old cat near wnnted a chance to be beastly I heard you ly ran down when And then when she came hack from church In the evening and told me about —about you I felt like crying wasn't Hut going to cry Just to I said I knew the girl please her quite well nnd that she was Jolly nice" I “I— didn't know the girl” said “I didn’t want to know her Harold hut— but— had to go out with Owen You see — it was like this — " was telepatliw It or perhaps Rat Just ns Harft wns coincidence old was wondering whether or not It was too Iste to walk s cross the Ash to see Marjorie some one ford road came searplng up the stafhs and knocked nt Harold's bedroom door It wns Fannie “There's ald Kmmlft a lady to see you sir" breathlessly Of course It was It was Marjorie She wns standing where Marjorie Emmie had left her on the doorstep outside the open door Her eyes were wide and troubled and It looked as If tier dips woutiF tremble tfstinttiowecr them to ’Hullol" said Harold “Hullo!’’ said Marjorie “1 was just coming round to you” said Harold and Marjorie nearly be- lieved him “Let’s tor kit go out" be said f Briefly -- Told for Busy News Wanted to Know" Said Marjorie Shyly “If— if— You're Making Love or If You Want to Get Married" couldn’t hear It nnd all the evening sneaked out and rang any longer nnd up Scae Fell View on the telephone and that old eat— Mrs Pound isn’t It? — said you weren’t In nnd she didn’t know when you would he In or any- thing” At somewhere about the same time Harold had telephoned as Marjorie handciiiTed and had been stretched on a prison hod at the unconscious Herr Hauer’s depart- of headquarters ment I— "No" said Harold "1 eou'dn’t I— oh do listen a minute Mtiorie was— was—’’ "Kept late In the city" said Mar"Oh jorie anil she nettmllv smiled dal deer wain my my dear! you so" Those were their hot Intelligible At last words for a long long lime herself eon fori ildv found Marjorie against Harold’s shoulder and her two hands clasping one of Ids "Hear" said Marjorie "1 want to ask you something” "U'liat Is It?” said Harold There was nothing Marjorie could iok which lie would mind answering— Harold was lover Indeed a fortunate "1 wanted to know" said Marjorie If— If— you're nuking love or shyly If you want to get married" TO UK CONTIS'l'Ut) Old Story Disproved There Is uu oiion icpeuied iur credited to the historian Harvey Itlie that Moses I'leavcland’s exploring and surveying party started up the t’hagiir river mistaking it for the Cuyahoga and that iqaai dlsmvering the error Clenveland gave It this name as repre of the sentatlve state of Ids feelings It appears however that this story has little foundation for on maps made before the Revolution the river was cnlled the Chagrin The name la no doubt from an Indian wo?d given a “Shagrln” or “Shnguln" and said to mean “clear" One map Issued In 1733 TTiiis It tlie fltr river-rkv eland Plain Dealer Don’t AV Too Mncb For when anvone explains hiniseli Is nWe nothing guardedly unehil than to put a new — Kouau’ Great Work The writings of Jean Jacques Rous seau started a enthusiisn for nature nnd the exaltation ef u- STORY xhanksgiyin g ®1 gratitude hrin itk —By Jsnsse Readers rknksgivinff AID TUR CHILDREN TAX STUDY JPLANNKD SCENIC LOOP URGED RAT BATTLE FOUGHT LAW OKEIL ot" road additUT— I'UOVO ional attendants will be employed at the state mental hospital soou of the as a result of the decision state board of insanity to comply law It isn’t so hard to shoot straight to the mark If you know where you’re aiming in woods fields or park But let’s aim to help neighbors and friends Their “good fortunes” may start 'Where our thoughtlessness ends In had the past n number of employes from ten to twelve Leon working hours a clay nnd a recent opinion of the attorney general held this practice Illegal except In cases of emergency UT— A free luncheon TOOELE served to undernourished Is being children during the noon hour by the local Legion post nnd auxiliary OGDEN IT— Excellent success has attended the rat extermination campaign carried on for a week In Patronize DELTA ing UT— Work is in prothe Oak City road Local labor Is beon the project on used UT— In the neighborhHYRUM ood of one and a quarter million dollars has been paid out to Cache Valley farmers by the sugar beet companies operating in the valley SALT LAKE CITY UT— A petitall the ion signed by practically of Wayne and Garfield reddonts counties nnd endorsed by the Salt Lake chamber of commerce seeking mile highway of a construction federal forest service to by the count join Wayne j 'a wonderland diswith Bryce ennjon lias been patched to Utah's senatorial deleThe proposed highway gation a federal expendiwould involve It would ture of around $70 comple v a Bcenic loop between the Wayne county scenic spots Escalante and Bryce canyon nnd Grover Mount of Olives There are no positive data that the Mount of Olives was the scene of the Sermon on the Mount There are also no actual data other than in the Annals of one reference Roman historian to the Tacitus the earth presenoe of Christ upon Salt AN the West WOOLEN Lake MILLS City Remembered Limerick A famous old liberick with ward re- LOTION PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN ef ANTED: Names Agents to sell ChristCsrds mas local in 1931 your through Plans lor 1931 being made bow Bend in yoar name for details whlrh will moke th yoar selling easier without troubles mistakes and delays job had In factories Writs eastern representing W N U— P O Box 1545 Salt Lake City Failure Complete An Iowa farmer was told by his doctor to count sheep jumping over a fence in an effort to cure insomnia The next day the farmer came back to the doctor’s office and said: “It didn’t work Doc I counted enough to pay off the mortgage and got so mad bechuse they were not real that I stayed awake all night” ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO Braces Limb Artificial 1 russet Crutches Arch Supports Extension Shoes Elastic Hoiscry Established In Salt Lake In 1908 Ph Was 284— Satisfaction Guaranteed 13S W Third 8s t Salt Lake City UL Large Pheasant Farm At one of the largest pheasant farms in England on the border 500 of Sussex and Hampshire hen pheasants are kept in captivity and at least 150000 eggs are sold every year “GRAINS For printer Beecher” OF Drasciat Ocean Soundings is the latest The echo method method of taking ocean soundings of an electric transmitconsisting ting unit which send sound vibrations through the water As they rebound from the floor of the ocean they are registered on a receiver on the ship The depth of the water is determined by the time between the sending and receiving of tha signals ward to Henry Ward Beecher is as follows: “A preacher named Henry Beecher said the hen was creaturs The hen a beautiful pleased with that laid an egg in his hat And thus did the hen re- UT— Cash OGDEN amounting to $1371 and many silver trophies will be offered exhibitors at the Ogden li vest oik show January 8 to 14 as special pries by breeding associations public spirited firms nnd commission houses The special prizes arc being offered in conjunction with the regular awards paid association by the livestock 2 ‘ON OUR DAY VACATION’ GOLD” THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL “Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Trade Aik Vonr Grocer Too Strenuous Bobbie was telling about h first day at school “I don’t like it They almost worked me to death Gave me a pencil and some paper and I didn’t have time ta do anything else all day” he reported that evening on hi3 return UT— A decrease of 7!) I’ROVO students fitun last year's enrolled total of 3S73 is shown by the 1931 census of the city sthonl district BOISE IDA -- The value of irrigiteil farms in Idaho was in 193H SIHUfiOOIl includng anil buildings Implements machinery nciording to a bureau of census report recently Issued by the bureau of domestic and forIn 1920 the number eign commerce of farms under ditch was 25283 The area Irrigated in 1929 was acres a decrease of 12 per cent from 24S8SK! acres Irrigated 10 years previous and was 23 per cent of the total farm acreage in Idaho in 1910 A total Investment of $84500354 was reported by the 3222 operating Irrigation enteraccording to the report prises NEON Electrical 106 So Come Salt Products Mam on This 2 LIGHTS Corposvtiom Salt Lain 2 City Honey Is Energy Food Common honey is among the best of high foods It is especially valuable as a food for babies and young children because it is a simple sugar When used by hard workers it replaces the sugars in the blood and muscles which have been burned by exercise QtZ SALT LAKE CITY UT — The report of the chief of the national forest service gives the extent of the forest fires for 1931 ns acres This area is approximateThe ly that of the state of Utah la comloss Is listed nt $tl012M)PC0 mercial timber The causes of fire are given as campfires cigar and cigarettes thrown away by smokers users nre blamed for 20 Tobacco per cent of the total fire loss (One with bath One night course dinner Either dag Breakfast and lanch Either dag Car storage One night Tw theatr tickets Either day matinee theatrs tickets ' Either day Coo Week itara— Wock id— llolMan Wtn powiMo writ for drone ro Full be per wee1 paitP’for the best on “Why you should n s e Intermountain made Goods” — Similar to above Send your story in prose or verse to Intermoun tain Products Column J O Box 1545 Salt Lake City If your story appears in this column yoH will ©£ receive check for V WellU Old Crfy’s t ’ nd "Motion “AU Expeno Plen Crd will b mailed fen Oik wim rgqnent card when reglataring “Cbm per tbaa taring at HOTEL hm" newhouse E Sutton Gen’t Mar Salt Vicissitudes Great Watershed The American continental divide is the watershed ridge in the Rocky mountain between 'region the streams flowing to the Atlantic ocean and those flowing to the or into the interior basins $6) s article th® °ldMt in - the Mis' changed her nationality many times haring been in the hands of tho Spanish French British and enuer the Confederate flagr i$10 Person Front nn cy DAY Expense" Rate Including room accommodation meals garage and special as dear r bed below I Room $OVU -- to Lake City “AH CLAUDE land UT — Work has be- COALVILLE gun on the throe narrow culverts In the Coalville Wanship road The culverts will be yvi doped ns they nt presare considered dangerous ent UT— Woik on the SANTAQUlX water pipeline has been given to thirty men nud hoys of this city the direedoi of Hie city wooden pile line Is be lug replaced with nev steel pie — LEH L UT— A community store louse nnd wood pile is planned for this cit’y by the chic organizations in Made Yoar Aik APEX Insist on Pure Virgin Wool Blankets UT— Work on the cut to road from Tooele nnd has been completed opened to traffic LAKE CITY FT— Loans SALT for drouth relief totalling around one hundred thinisiml dollars have been granted to Utah ranchers by the agricultural department The department has approved over six hundred from Utah applications farmers and siokinen anti has over two bund red cates still pending for information or correct ion The loans lire being made to help farmers buy out of leetl or trans'urt livestock sections designated as drouth areas faces the The Mount of Olives Temple Mount and was the favorite gathering place of the citizens also the was It of Jerusalem and retreat of walk favorite Christ according to tradition From the Greek word “attic" is geographical The architects of Attica of which Athons was the ancient capital planned such a story rising above an architrave or cornice because it was especially suited to their type of building In modern times such an Attica or Attic story has been called an attic UTAH Utah GASOLINE Home Industry Intermountain " Packed With Power The ORIGINAL MRS W BOREN gait Lho City PEE this city gress Th' infr?-- Criminal Organizations “Black Hand” was the name of in Spain society of anarchists was supThe Black Hand gang The name is aloe 1883 pressed in maffia an organic-tioapplied to the which terrorized Italy for venerations until it was suppressed In this country Fascists bv the hand” are applied the words “black men who secretly to groups of or blackorganized for vengeance mail BLACK FOOT IDA— The commissioners of Bingham county and the residents of the Sterling section In the are grading of about three and one half miles of the state th“ pL“ better IDA— A tax study that not only present tax will cover systems but possible remedies will be undertaken ly a new statewide committees series of growing out of the meeting here of delegates called by the state chamber of commerce Increasing taxes are causing the inoutlined by the confervestigations ee e with In no other way could better than neighbor role “Liv and let live" nse lotormountnin ’ ! i0J BOISE Stockton the road “I PRIZE Sez Sally TOOELE off on the and reached They walked out together Into the darkening street and with mutual conand Trtth bo word spoken they sent Intermountain C Km Lak city W West t Genl Mr Utah “Culture Tber® isjometlbin involved irrthe word is implied in dictioi imply that culture di refinement of the n: interested in culture in it a quality 0f’ well Culture is the m and spirit whii People innate and — — — quired— far ase back as 3300 B O in Egypt 0 |