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Show PUBLIC OPINION Russian OiilJrrn Are to Build a Railway Tunnel A railway tunnel, 8,0UU feet of line, and a station eomp'ete la ev-r-y detail are ta be built la tbelr pars time by 9NI children la tbs Tiflls lark of Culture anil licet at Moscow. Theae projects will be an extes-slo- a of the famous Children'! Hallway built In the park by the children themselves. It Is run entirely by children and baa two stations and 1.200 feet of trark. It was opened three months see, and alnce then 63,000 passengers bare ridden In Its tiny train, driven by a child. The work of building the railway was by engineers of the supervised Transcaucasian railway. Montreal Herald. Engineer! Will Move River to Create an Airdrome Site To move a river so that aa can be built sounds a fantastic task yet that Is what engineers ate about to do near Nlcm month of the Tar, a large river there, Is to be completely diverted so that an aerodrome can be built where Its waters have flowed out to the sea for countless centuries. For some years the nmuth bas been gradually silting up, and a delta has been forming under the surface of the water. Now It la proposed to move the liver bed 2110 yards to the west, so that the delta becomes dry land. On this will ba built an Important aerodrome acre-drom- e no Street Names Although street names have been used for more than 2.000 years, some great cities have existed without them almost to the present day. For exwas 1,000 ample, Constantinople years old and had a million population before It named Its streets an I numbered Its houses less than 20 rears ago. Collier's. A Good Model People seldom Improve when they have no model but themselves to . copy after. Find Out From Your Doctor if the Pain Remedy You Take Is Safe. Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well - Bang to Unknown - Preparations ' TkEFORE you take any prepare-lion you don't know all about, for the relief of headaches; or lha pains of rheumatism, neuritis or neuralgia, ask your doctor what he thinks about it in comparison with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this because, before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin, moat A pain remedies were ad vised against by physicians ns being bad tor tht stomach; or, often, for the heart. And the discovery of Bayer Aspirin largely changed medical practice. Countless thousands of people who have taken Bayer Aspirin year In and out without ill effect, have proved that the medical findings bout its safety wen correct Remember this: Genuint Bayer Aspirin is rated ame m the fattest methods yet discoMrtd for the relief f headaches and nil common pains . . . and oj for tbs avenge person to taka regularly. Yon can get teal Bayer Aspirin at anp drug store simply by never asking for it by the name spirin' alone, but always saying BAYER ASPIRIN when yon buy. Bayer Aspirin A Premise la a Promise Patterson, colored, of Lancaster, g. G. was lined f 10 for breach of trust because he failed to return after a friend In Jail sent him to fetch a ten cent cigar. BUI UPSETS NO The proper treatment for a bilious child THE! ITEM "I TO IEUEVIII "jj ICO HIT! Win I sriii A teaming dose today; a smaller quantity tomorrow; less each time, until bowels need no help at all. ANY mother knows the reason when her child stops playing, cals lit tie, is hard to manage. Constipation. But what a pity so few know the sensible way to set things rightl The ordinary laxatives, of evrn ordinary strength, must be carefully regulated as to dosage. A liquid laxative is the answer, mothers. The answer to all your worries over constipation. A liquid can bn measured, ha dose can be exactly suited to any age or need. Just reduce the dose each time, until the bowels are moving of their own accord and need po help. This treatment will succeed with any child and with any adult. The doctors use liquid laxatives. Hospitals use the liquid form. If it is best for their use, it is best for home use. The liquid laxative most families use is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'cnsin. Any druggist has l it You Must Govern Self Before You Can Guide Your Offspring atch the Curves centric that By RICHARD HOFFMANN C'll'vrleM tijr IX 15 Tuesday to hen I Hal slill lay awake anil swearing on his bed, with only bis rout off. 11k had meant nut In dorr. so tlmt 4 "rack In the next room, shouldn't have a chance to send bis telegram with out Hal's knowing It. He couldn't think of Hairy except as he had last seen her roldcn head little bowed, staring over her satin knees Inin the corner. And though he kept putting the dark portrait from him. he found himself later regarding It again. Intently, , without knowing bow It had or why. Then the light was broader over the wide street, lie heard the creaking of Crack's lied next door, light and then the running of water. Crnrk wouldn't send the teleieii gram now before he found an nltii-In Ijis somewhere. prolmlily, where with luck they would ent break fast. With luck? What did ao alight a thing aa luck oil the ruail mutter? II didn't. Hut. Jen. It did. There was Slater Anns-taxland I'.er serene, beautiful of sorrow. She counted moat In this ilny, rather aa If she had always counted most and Hal had not seen It for the glare and rinzzle of Ida monnxtnike. Hal wa kIumI without refreshment and went down to unlock Ituspn tin. He ant on the running hoard one of Mrt 1'iilslpher'a oranges, when Kerrigan came down, brown eyes bright In a combination or greeting and alertness for algna of news. Don't look as If you'd slept well," he said. Ida voice dubious In dl5iiiHilnt incut. 'Tlcnty," t,..:d Hal. "Wasn't as tired aa I exiicotcd." Hal watched him, tasting Mill through thnt internal nuinlincsa Ids rich affection fur the quick, kind eye, the tough checks with their labyrinth of minute red velna, the straight lips with their Implication of readiness and gusto. Then tlie l'lilslpliers came out, not wholly awake hut bustling In tandem already. Then came Crack, Ida hag In one linntl. golf hull loose In the other; he pushed the ball nervously into his aide pocket as he made his Insecure good morning to Hal. And after him came Ulster Anastasia and Harry. The cool peffee of the nun's fHce was softly util muted In the pmsiiect of this lust duy between her and her brother, and Hal knew Harry hadn't told her everything. Harry, sliuply gronmed aa ever In her creuselcss tallleur, gave him acknowledgment of nothing nothing. The defensive mistrust of the Journey was her brief look ; no suggestion of a sinllf framed her curt good morning; even Doc's lend was held short, as If to keep him from friendliness. ltasputln put behind him the hun died and thirty-odmiles to I.as Vegas In less than two hours and s half. The telegraph office was across and down the street from the place where they stopped to breakfast. Hal saw Crack's care less looking for It, saw him And ll and stand for an Indecisive moment before starting toward It Hal drank orange Juice and wolfed a bowl of cereal at the counter; it was natural enough he should pay his bill sd ssunter out to the street when Crack should return. In the telephone booth next door he called tbs telegraph office, and shade of flat slowness In putting his voice, ht had the girl accept him promptly ss the person who'ri just handed In a telegram for Fred crick Ireland. In New York. Hal aid: "I'd like to make It clearer In that part where It say:. he claim he Is your son account trouble which will explain after you wire . . I want to say, 'Claims he ir your son because asks credit for live hundred dollar to cover ex penaes Including transportation to San Francisco atop.' After thnt It goes on the same: Wire Martin Hotel' and whs Crack, Grand you've got there." Ilal went buck with a certain email, grim elution lo look a; Has Putin's oil gauge. Hour old Hop: free, honest anger fur a little while wouldn't hurl him much, wouldn't tie new to him ; hiuI Ills prompt ile tila I of parenthood mould give I In ' more time It. 1js Angeles. When his numbed mind begun tr It might respond to old try to tell him that the idea of h1- Ilal Ireland's taking the suf' throat of another human being In Ids hand a. ol the life that breathed there that It Would preposterous. still look Crack, mill Indolent anil secret, sex 1e and immature, subtly ami s!y! hateful? K you heal a basking vl per dead In the dust with a st'ek It didn't look pitiable at all, surcli welcomed them mil California rlally at Its agricultural qujrati tine station, where the luggnge had to come down off the roof and be opened for an Inspection. Dropping the hags to Kerrigan and Crack, Hal didn't resist the temp tutlun which the last two offered he said to Oark In s "That voice casual enough, hut plainly audible: "that's Kerrigan's and that" when Crack reached for It "that'll your wife's." lie knew Harry wouldn't turn; but Sister Anastasia and Kerrigan both looked up him as If he hail cursed, and hr ha? lo drop hla eyes to hide deep WIIKXsky(liiylit'ht nutalflf, , conn-back- tc, a ent-In- g d WHO Service tu think? I tell you you sound ss THE STORY FROM THE OPENING CHAPTER If you were miking Just '0 hear a Fnllowing Ms father's rrltidsm of his till- - life, and withdrawal of m ise, sticking up for na you've fliinni-in- l Hut trrlaiid. ton of a wealthy banker, prarlli-iillj- r without funds but with the promote i,f u situation In Km Francisco, which lone Juat because yon dll It. he must reach from New York at mice, takes passage with auiu party on a "share espenee basis. Four of Ms cross-countr- y are a lilh-attractive girl, Kariy Tiafford: middle-age- d Kerrigan: Sister Anastasia, a nun; ami an Individual whom ha Inatlnetlvely dislikes, Marlin Track. Harry' iinoya hla. Tu Kerrigan he takes at once. Through a Ilal la directed to flarry'e bedroom Itis'rad of hia own. ili-- r unfriendliness apparent disappears, and they exchange kissea. The following day Ilal tells her he lovre her. She answers that aha mualn't love him. without giving any reason. On hie insistence, Harry tell Ilal that shortly before hla death her father had ursd hrC to marry a man many yeara older than alie. Trusting her father Implicitly, elie did ao. and an hla deathbed her father aecured her promise to stick lo her husband, "no matter what happened," for ten year. That wax four yeara ago, anil lliuugh ahe knows nf her huaband'a un worthiness, she is determined le keep her promise, while admitting her luve for Hal. No argumant Hal ran mak will mova her. That night, though she tries to disauada him, he goea lo her In her roum and ha secures again tha admission of her uv for him. Crack appears, and at once mike hia poaltlon plain. Ha ia Harry's husband, and Snding her and Hal together, hie object la blackmail. Hal. appalled at what h can only consider Harry's laugha at him and hla threat to go to llal'a rather with tha duplicity, story, to sacur "hush money," and takes an anguishing Irava of Barry., young, reili-eue- KtatlHlIcg on the thyrolil lliillywiiml Indie took to keep their figures, a on hla voice. I I Just wunted to wait, that waa all. Here John broke Into friiatraietl anuiul. If you'll listen here's the whole Ilu snapped lit finger In a mo- thing: start to fluWli. ment Hint stilil, It Hal tuld him a atury ao orderly Hint wuy. It tlt tlt and simple that be surprlifed him lf from the Brat hour In New Ilal liulf turiieil tow aril John with a feeling near absolute teiiilcrncss York, when Larsen had been an sure for Mm unit ci hi : "i'licse (turn sign Harry and Crack were together, seem to point in any illrecthin for from hia first sense of something l.oa Angeles. What place till wrong that rode with them lu the car through to watching Hurry go il'yoti know?" "Husuilciiii," cnlil Crack warily up the walk to the hotel In Holly "You run run out to Hollywood this wood. And all the while he spoke. way If you want." And he added, Harry Mt In shining green mitln. the Insinuation of hi voice unsure holding herself hard on that bed of It own shyness, "Whyn't you Tour hundred and in ire but miles drop ua off there on the way?" away, staring darkly Into the shah "I Hi that," said Hal hrlkkly. It by corner. Wonld she move If he awed him a little to think again told, too, how he meant to go to what might hapien If Crack ued Crack later to be alone with him? Hint "un" when they were alone. Could he, having told It, keep KerGuiding Rasputin to Crack's di- rigan from the disquieting duty of rections, ilal nude a fln.il attempt opposing him uselessly? to fancy how It would lie to put "Thai's It," said Ilal In quiet And I can't tell you Harry's hag down on the sidewalk conclusion. and leave her there with her bus can't tell myself what It was bund. Koine! Id ng might move and when I mw Crack standing In her give him a renieinbruin-other than room and knew why he roiild he the fixed linage of last night. It there. Kince then Ita been like might be the Inst lime he mw her. coming out of fever: you know Koine little thins should happen, something's happened Inside you must hnpien, to allow him where hut you don't know what. I loved he was. her, I guess must've. 1 don't hate Hut It was notliiiiK. Hal, on the her now don't seem to be able to said below feel about her at alL I only hate roof, heard the good-byhim and snw Harry him; and I'd hate Him even If he'd pi a little apart done with Sister Anastasia, write somenothing to me, even If he thing on a slip of paper and give didn't hate me, too." Mid Kerrigan. It to the nun before ahe kissed her. So, what? Ilal gave n single, flut laugh. Iter blue eyes came slowly to hla. he Mid: "except Tin lie hostile nnrememhertng screens "Nothing, tlxed against him. Perhaps ahe going to keep my rattier out of this atchi-i- l an Instant longer than nutt- dirty mess If I have to If It kills i i 6 t ed her negligence, Idit that was all. me." Kerrigan sat down casually and lie knew ahe wouldn't speak; and he Iimkeil away first, bending over Mid, "Out of what dirty mess? Hal looked at him sharply for a to take Doe's muzzle In hla hand anil shake It gently. 'Rye. poodle." hint of the Joke, but there was no he said. And then he wa watch- Juke In Kerrigan's gravely com ing the Ingenuous, unsurprising inuuillug eyes. I mean why Is It suddenly illrty grace of her hoy's stride take healde the terriers bright after Crack comes Into It?" Kerrigan explained In a patient, scbnl-uatitrotting. You knew she waa manner. And this might be the last he ever mw of her I (innd ( d, why married. Who illd you expect her husband to be? lid that still mean nothing? 1 didn't expect him to be louse of a man. watchThe room was nondescript and stealthy, (tale us, right there making his dirty ing comfortable anil Kerrigan, In shirtliliin while hit his girl got n pro sleeve by the window, swept hi lert ready." paper down when Hal came In, amll-InKerrigan Hid, "Oh, lifting bis n faintly disturbed welcome, head in slight. Ironic eomiirehen and sold, "Well, here we are. When shin, "She made yon come to her d'ynu shove off for Santa Barbara T' last night. "In a while," said Hal. "She's see "No, said Hal defensively. Ing a priest who knowa her brother "Ax a matter of fact, she taker what's on hla mind, bow he I not to. yu You knew her brother and all. "Yea. was dying? He la. Thai's why "Hut when you came, she didn't she's In a rush, bleaa her heart. keep yon out. When you were InShe's going to call np when site's side, site didn't do the perfectly ready. When do you have to be on natural thing throw you through the Job, Colonel?" he asked. the window or ecream for help "The End of the Trail?" he Mid. That nia eyes barely livened for mo"When that that lazy spldet ment. "No burry. Any time this came In and locked the door. Mid month. Ilal; when he stood there aa If Ilal watched him consider an lie owned her, aa If he had nte l 'i.'o the slimy corner where lienlng fur what he had to aav and careleasly thought to head It he want me, ahe never said a off with; "Colonel, If yon got the word, n made a aonnd. Kite chance to round out your collection went ove .nd sat on the bed ami of experience, how would yon do aiured Into the rurner. and I don't your ntan In? Knife, I mean? Or lielleve ahe even listened. II d gun? What?" Kerrigan, d'yon think I wanted Would depend. it?" Kerrigan nl'l ''Relieve what?" Mill Kerrigan canllotisly. "Why? "Interest, Mid llaL "Interest." fill gravely waiting. "Mind telling A had poke; try aoaiethlng else, me wliut's this If you didn't wan1 to lielleve?" quick. Hal "l.ook here." aald Kerrigan. Bihla miserable ex,taper I didn't want to lielleve tting forward with a alight Jounce of atlon. -I'T l do spit mind If I lielleve that site derision, well l 1 "Stick up I said Ilal, leaning forward to look at Kerrigan from under drawn, Incredulous brows, "What the devil d'you e'pose I've been doing for a day and half a night except thinking back? What " He Jerked hla head aside, a sound of exa;ie ration breathed In hie throat Think bark I Aa If be needed to, auppoelng he could. Coming back from Kanin Barbara he'd think and And hla rIghtneH twice an strong. Will Mid, politely, Kerrigan you listen to me n little longer?" and waited for Hal to answer, Mid Hal, with an Certainly, Ironic Inclination of hla head. Khe made no secret of being married ?" No," aald Hal. "That wasn't ao stupid, cither. Did ahe ever want yon to lenve her alone, ask yon to make np your mind lo seimratlng here? "Yes, Hal agreed readily. And of courae It was to be exiected I'd do It right away estieclally after she'd told me she cared for me. Mid Kerrigan. "Mm, Telling you she loved you made It harder for you ; but your telling her sbouhlnt've amounted "The point Is, Hal Interrupted lu llatleM quiet, ahe never did care." Kerrigan started into something vigorous, but he took palpable hold of himself before his breath was And his voles waa fully drawn. leashed to eotue fragile stanchlor. of patience as he Mid: "All right ahe didn't care. Hut It's not Itnpos to" e ftlark Twain Wit Shown in Collection of Aphorism ro-r- but" Itr iMi-kiu- t !; If When D'You Shove Off for Santa Barbara? Bible to think of somebody In her place who would've. Take anotlrei girl, then, with a built-ifeeling about a promise to her dying father. She'i go. warm, quick blood In her vein. not New England Khe falls for a fella spring-wateshe never expected to a fella n Jus! your position. Khe wnnti to And some way out for both of them, and the wants to keep him Rut she Isn't anj nut of harm. than slie should more be; she' made of Aeah and feeling, weakness and desire not billiard-ball comiiosition and mission ary tract. How would you havi that girl behave? 1 a'poae she should've told yotf It was Crack ahe wue lied to, right at the beginning. That would have ntnile everything simple, wouldn't It? You could've wrung hla neck In Iowa somewhere and gone to Jail with the happy knowledge that you'd made everything perfect for both of you. "I coiililii't've bought him, could I? Mid Hal, hla hot tone Just off his neck trembling. Wringing would've lieen the only thing In the world to do. Sure you could bare bought aald Kerrigan. Him, "And he'd ve stayed bought, too never thered either nf you ugnln. You aid have bought him. and a ile.nl an'a dread of shame and last utilise and Ilf teen nr twenty years love anil rare and tearhlng. And th all that bought and iald for, e wouldn't feel that aoiuelniilv'il nvrloil dirt all over her In a thing te wanted to keep decent." (TO BF COXTIM FI) n suiier-hiima- n lien Is Dug Up f.ing to an Architect !!', Id, "that the padres of the flrst lurch became Jeulous nf the new met lire. When the frlnra nf Kan e saw the tine new mission of irlalnta Conceirclon, completed In they decided to tear down elr own church and build an-he- r. The new mission waa to be the teat yet built In Ihe New world, nan IIiiImt, one of the Attest Jnrkmen In stone, was engaged fur lie tusk. The building was referred In old manuscript a the pear! mIi the missions In New Kanin. 'fereneex to the earlier build were found by Smith Ir sum" record presorted at tlir Fmi can Cullego of Zucalccu L l . Pulsipher' rvi - MET A NEMAN AND OWHED TORE! OR FOW K! NOW EATS TUMS WHEN HEARTMMN COMES PONT lUfKI ANY MOUI ... ! Stop SAYING "NO" TO FAVORITE FOODS hoTt only pi that dfaacms with people. Maiqr axy that even milk pen I stomach. Th vary brat Mod farms ob and indifmtian. aour i heartburn. Millions hava found that quickly relievt acid kidigeBtioa. Muach S or 4 altar meals or whenever smnkinq haaty eatiat last mebts party, or soma other came brims pay bn on aod indireouou. Toms cootaia as alkalies, which ptiyffdana hava said Bay tha tendency toward add indwtaaa Instead an antacid which anunlian auaaadt aa aod, but never overoikatiaeo tht " fakmd. Youll lika their minty taata. OMy Wa. SOB THE TUMMY SALT LAKE'S KEWEST HOSTELRY Onr lobby Is delightfully sir cooled during the summer Mmlhs HOTEL Temple Square Patti Being philosopher. Murk Twain was given to creating aphorisms bis diaries published in Cosmopolitan ars full of tiierii. For example: nf Itself, blit (!rlef can take to get the full value of Joy you must have somebody lo divide It wlih. Have place for everything and keep the thing somewhere else. This Is not advice, It Is merely custom. A man should not be without morals; It Is better to hsvs bait morals than none at all My bonks are water, those of the great geniuses are wins. Everybody drinks water. It takes are a long time to lose my temper, but once lost I could not find It with a dog. It le not best that we nse ear morals week days. It gets them oat of repair for Sundays. Tbs msn who Is a peMlmlst be fore 4S knows too much ; If hs Is sn optimist after It. he knows too little. Good breeding consists Is concealing how much we think of our elves and how little wa think of the other person. Law and but Few Paris Motor Copi; Result: No Speed Paris has nrora sutotnoblls seel denis thas any other city In the world, owing undoubtedly to the fsrt thnt It has no recognised speed law and only s handful of motorcyle po lice. Another record never approached by any other metropolis Is that some one commits the nr.panlonable crime of running over a traffic officer on an sveraji! of every 11 hours. Col l.SO fa $3.00 Hotel Tew pin Hquaw baa drairabld, friendly aiMto a find Itlmwaw phitf.YM will a I way ulatwq auptraiely eomfnriablds aad I hwwualify ajrreeatila. Ywi cm (bento fen WPilet d why thia hotal lac HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Yaw cbb cIm appewelata why. f( mark ffsffiidfta to ctoy mt thim hue itf tmlhUUr mjho highly - c g relsilonablp. "The major problems of divorce, discordant homes, widow hood, llluesa and other serious situations are reflected In the maladjustments of Ihe children," In the opinion of Helen Sargent; aupervlsor of the psychological clinic, Northwestern a Diversity. Admitting that tbs roots and branches of such problems art to far reaching that each requires extensive study sad Individual solution, HIM Sargent declares: There ere many leu apparent connections between the ways In whleh adult members of tbs household choose for meeting their Uvea sud certain trends which appear In youngsters. Tbs psychologist calls our attention to the little terror In the home, wboM mother ban been warned be haa a nervous temperament and must not be overstimulated. Khe followa expert advice to the letter makes him rest before going to bed, forbids him exciting radio programs, ete. But Bonny continues to grind his teeth, toes in tied, to "raise rain" In general during the day hour. MlM Sargent asks ua to watch hla mother In action: "With studied quiet she asks him to stop banging on the tabls while he Is telephoning, then In voice tense with annoyance tells the grocer what ahe thinks of the peas hs sent yesterday, Khe arranges a simple routine for her son but herself rustics from one task to the next, creating an atmosphere of crackling electricity wherever she move. Mother, Daughter Egocentric. Dorothy's another example. Mis Saigent points out the poor child simply can't or wont make friends and It worries mother. Yet mother confesses : 1 never have liked many people . , . When I'm with n group, 1 always wish to get back horns . . . I don't mlH people I hsvs my family. Miss Sargent's theory Is that If mother Is to And out what's wrong with Dorothy, she must search her own character. Slot her must determine why her life ha become so ego- f ' human being. The article clears up a number of which must puzzle plenty of He's a chip off the old block," you points Its theme song Is, beforo parents. My, Illlle realfxlriK, perhaps, bow you try to guide your child, you must squarely you are billing the nail on he able to govern yourself. Too Ihe head. According to an article In must meet your own problems and the I'arcnts' Magazine, "Not only In And a solution or you simply esut matters of temiierainent ran the out the program that will tenamap origin of a childs problem be traced nt your offspring to the parent but In tire realm iff attitudes there Is very often n definite ... s di-a- Ill the middle of Mrs. to do content gist Shows. Rlrliard Hoffmans CHAPTER trite la Young Follow Example Set elthout friendly contacts that are vital part of the lire of tire average by Parents, Psycholo- A- - i ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr, No Need to Suffer "MorningSickness I muted by as Morning sicJuirei acid condition. To avoid it, add mtut bo oflacl by alkalis such ao mtgnaoifc Why Physicians Recommend Milnesia Wafers candv-likwafien mo Tbeoe pure milk of magnesia in solid form the uioat pleasant way to taka it. Eads wafer is approximately equal to full adult data of liquid milk or sugnoia Chewed thoroughly, tbeu swallowed, they correct acidity m lha mouth sad throughout the dmeMva eyatem and iuaurs euidk, tlimimatioa at the wsate marten that cause gaa, headaches, bloated Coalings aod doteu other discomforts. Milueaia Wafer coma la bottles of20 to, at SSe sad 60s reapectiveiy, sad In convenient tins for your handbag containing 12 at 20c. 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