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Show ; m Wise and Otherwise In fishing for compliment us. live bait. you must off till tomorrow put Never do today. There what you can law againat It to-a be y - cant be pre- is alcohol dignity. in Mrvl A man ha left an estate of old o f hundred windome take. will It mQnTthin that Younf up- - Philatelist Im jTOgaasajt reo-ogniz- e, rfcHile iame stamp? government Even if tb doesn't raise our Income tax. we'll have to. Is Joined it byFrai ?? WlSSL&SS?-prm?rl- Leads in Liners Britain lunch an cottas mita, gywrtQ.. 11 HolejN.unpopular who leaves him with farting of mpleosant Ho b gyTrt.fa hy MrsT wiSiir Merit, h?m he queiUone ibout the mensfit! ,end herHoeonne. Mend, fay VtMiSSm' Heieftndifa (SEdpeper Great Britain own more than Prated, TWe pUw dinSSS-Hr- ii meets the rest ofthe etrenge group Dr. elf of all the great ocean liner palg, psychiatrist friend 01of BwtKnee-you- n , the world today. Out of a total and . 187 steam and motor vessels of benutlful but moody Join Casper, KnocUnd. s iT hou Ainsworth drops in rer 19 000 tons which are liated nt his mom. questions him about his and tells him of Bert's hopo-Jw Lloyd's Register of Shipping, JhUooo. lovs lor his heiress cousin, and United the 90, tut Ipyiand own! Mrs. Forbes is down wtata Vries 19. Italy and Germany 14 F"UP " to Srt on each other's nirvei. Halo sees Hosanna furtively meet-- " ,ch, France 12, Holland 9, I utor, " the woods. The den 4, Japan 3, and Norway 2. "to tolls of .?1,B the recent poisoning of Mrs. Huh suggests Out Jh8 andTta : Alnsworthhil turning from soma hold on them. Reswim, Hole flndi in hio rornn clever sketch of skull and cross-hone- s. Xnselnnd arrives for tha woek-nalso curious about Holes reactions to bt his substitute host, a .! Jithehlmparty. arid meanwhile try to solve the mystery of the behavior of UwmalL Bert confides In Hals hlifrow. Ing annoyance at Craig1, nightly vla-I-rf Ulta of emtovstsT parts fuf"!1 preserves In his locked ear of only taken laboratory, him-rt- f. and Halo advises tha boybyto the visits. Ho find, soother sketch of a cobra eolled to strike, with too caption, Why wate for this?" FUSS NO RELIEVING GOLD IISCOMFORT THIS WAY! I Fadsw Siiyii Dincans M-- Bon Fist-AcU- bi Um Aspiffa CHAPTER IV The Questions coal-heav- Con tinged ! The next fortnight waa spent by Mr. Kneeland'a new employee in an iff one our occupation distinguished Presidents has described as "watchful waiting. He mingled. He cultivated every member of the group, even Ainsworth. He was reason-abl-y If Tlirait Is raw lImeali ciash ata iberphkl dliiilvs ed 3 Bayer Vitim Tilietsla by I hospital i the Vty Thousands Knew to tie Discomfort of Colds and San ar, a n vast Throat Accompanying Coida ie simple way pictured above brings amazingly fast relief discomfort ana sore throat comp any ing colds. tee pour doctor. Try it. Then probably will tell you to con-m- e with the Bayer Aspirin be use it acts so fast to relieve of a cold. Aad to reduce to He is er, irts K i lie left i ten leadi i . a : iiere, sir." escribing: ussons, Of coni e time lei H dis-mfo-rts rer. nus nmole way, backed by eotific minority, has largely nip mted the use of strong medicines easing eold symptoms. Perhaps easiest, most effective way yet covered. But make sure you get should en veryi As We Know Happiness ppiness lies in the conscious-w- e have of it, and by no the way the future keep omisei. George Sand. stain a scoutritaai aline is in hkm 'SSI NO ONE IRON MMUNE TO ort unity ;olden l catch tta reach, -- IS ACID Johnson. (DIGESTION jmen 40s ict Mol it er sag SS'Stf-- sl .Why Suffer? ffef ci you can "AlkaUxd . Perish th small littiH time-anywhere- ttle and ATEDll nfl Ba "'IfJb5I sji 3rS5tI fro -the H y PhillipM frso'w!. 8 19 way! SUFFER from headaches, jMU8?1. and UUownaHr Indigestion when now a way that relieves excess to acid with incredible speed. ft0 Phillip Milk of at flrst gn of fcuCarry .ttlem with you unnoticed by others. ar? smaring. Theres no feeling; It y end others, embarrass you "Acid a. indiges-Itoappcar- You feel ne nil Wty'H MU OF Philli- p- UCKSU UQUID OR TABLET FORM yASSIFIEPL onnou5( afthtolgSd our com2wf ,1 thermS ricseujwjVirl I vertising Have you toe hou anything around would yu ,jkt rifiSdji!U?TrTa'ufa com is only cent; and than KNjtoiotoffoikaloob- J.iiUwhBMver it la t JStotowrhavausafor. bf moody and erratic. But It was Joan who waa Halt a swam, greatest interest He walked, danced talked with her dally. He with her at night They discussed countless subjects with sppnrent Yet ha never felt that ba the United States did the Spanish "pieces of 1. To what coin of eight correspond? are sun spots? marks the distinction between a cathedral and an ordinary church? 4. What are the two capitals of Holland? 5. Where is the International Date Line? 8. Who is now the prince of Wales? 7. What was the capacity of the Roman Circus Maximus? . From what poem are the lines: "Boys flying kites haul in their white-wingbirds, you cant do that way when youre flying words"? 9. When did the Twentieth century begin? 10. With how many nations does the United States have foreign relations? 2. What 3. What ed mid-Pacifi- c. There is no prince of Wales 6. at the present time. 7. It is said to have had a MatIncluding capacity of 385,000. ing the crowds that could stand outside, on the upper slopes of the two hills and have a distinct, though distant, view of the arena, to 2000. With 64. The United States maintains 18 embassies and 40 legations. In addition, there are consulates only in the following countries: Free City of Danzig, Principality of Monaco, Palestine, Philippine islands (for immigration only), Republic of San Marino and Syria. Grant's Homecoming Perhaps, after all, nature la trying to push her into marrying him. Damn you. Hale said under his breath. It was the first time he had lost hia temper with any of them. He walked away, fuming under the memory of Craig's lifted eyebrows and ironic smile. One Monday morning the third after Hales arrival at the Camp Casper Kneeland came down to hia eight o'clock breakfast He" found hie new employee already at the table, consuming egga and bacon. Hale wu dressed in hia new gray business suit There waa an air of alertness and energy about him which Kneeland privately felt wu oppressive when exhibited before nine oclock in the morning. He greeted Hale with a nod and ambled over toward the hot dishes on the sideboard. Good morning, air," the secretary said cheerfully. 1 thought if you didn't mind Id drive into town with you." Eh? Whet's the idea of that? Kneeland interrupted hia inspection at the breakfast dishes to turn and stare at hia godson. Realizing that hia attitude wee not hospitable he added gloomily, It will be hot in New York. "It will, Hale agreed. But when there's work to be dona I like to get started. love. "Ufa huh." Kneeland filled hia plate. He was always at hia worst before breakfast. end he hated cheerfulness and conversation in others till he bad drunk his coffee. He waa also experiencing some dark doubts as to the wisdom of his arrangement with young Hale. He had started something. He rather wished he hadnt. The whole thing might be nothing but a mare's nest. He had given Tt entirely too much Importance In their talk. He returned with his to plate, meditating on the but way let down the exuberant youngster t the other end of the table. Before undertaking this he swallowed a cup of coffee. He felt better. SiJoan entered the multaneously room. Both men were startled by her pallor and the dark circles under her eyes, but she seemed in nodgood spirits. She smiled end aide-- , ded, and Hale hurried to the board to serve her. He always moved with surprising lightness and man. agility for so large a young he asked A tittle of everything? he raised dish covers. "Heavens, no." Joan shuddered. "You ought to know by this time break-fas- t, that Im never intereated in Only a slice iff hot toait end And .glass of orange juice, please.coffee. some I'D have Rose, yes. Thanks. wain brought her the toaat end orhia own ange Juice and returned to breakfast, feeling It had He was impressionable. not taken him tong to diacover that would not the life of the house-part- y breakbo required to function at a time waa it Nevertheieia, fast. when he always felt at hia beat He ate egga and kidneys and bacon and three hot muffins and waited No one for someone else to apeak. did. Bose refilled the coffee cups as reliseriously aa if performing a sol-stoked gious rile. Uncle Cass safety catches. That's fat direct violation of the code. If I catch him at it there will be something doing in the industrial world." 'If there la, it will be the first time this summer," Kneeland groaned. But he swallowed hia third cup of coffee with resignation end winked at Joan. "Thinks pretty well of himself, thia lad, he told her. Did you hear him calling you Joan? And before he had been in the house three weeks! " Did I do that? Rex looked surI supprised and then thoughtful. pose it waa because I always think of her that way. Where do you want pm to atop. Uncle Cass, the days Im in town? 1 suppose you might as well come to the house, Kneeland said I'm in it nighta from resignedly. Mondays to Fridays. 1 have a darky there to keep the place In order and get my breakfasts." He may keep you there, too; if you never apeak before nine, Joan contributed. And if he occasionally stops peaking after nine, Kneeland mutYour luncheons and dintered. ners you can take wherever you I do. tike, Rex, "I wonder if I like the name of Rex, Joan mused aloud. Of course you do. Its e beautiful name. You'll find that it cornea very trippingly from the tongue. Isn't it rather pretentious? I thought only young men in hooka had it" There are a few poor devlla in real Ufa who struggle along under It too, Rex confessed with sudden gloom. If youre going to New York with me, young man, Kneeland broke In, you will be at the front door In five minutes. And in five pieces in ten minutes. I know. Will you excuse me, Joan? I'll break S lance for you during the combat of the day. Or perhaps it will be only the springs of Uncles car. 1 think I'll drive. He raced upstairs for hia hat raced down again, flung himself into the roadster Joe had left at the front door, and seized the wheel. Kneeland lumbered after him, and Joan stared after them both. What inexhaustible vitality that young man hadl It waa impossible to think of him as ill or suffering; and yet he had been both, and that very She herself felt like a recently. rag. She decided to go back to her room end rest a bit before the bathing hour. The bathing hour seemed to take lot out of her. She went upstairs with dragging steps. In the speeding roadster the two Kneeland waa observing Hales driving and deciding that it waa aU right Tha younger mans thoughts were on the girl he had Just left She had looked really ill thia morning. Her beauty was dimmed by her pallor, but the pathos of It made her more appealing to him. Her eyes looked aa if ahe had not slept Which, of an tha strains in that sinister camp, was the strain that waa consuming After the Civil war came to an end, U. S. Grant went home for a visit. When he had left home he was just another man, but now he was famous, known throughout the land. Her face expressionless, hia mother met him and aid, "Well, Ulysses, youve become a great man, havent you? Then she turned and went on with her household work. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On matter how many madirin yon have tried for your eom Mb bronchial ini-no- w with trouble may be browing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any goes right to the seat of the and alas nature to soothe and hmi the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen sod expel genn-lad- en i Even'll other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, toy Creomul-lo-n. Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefit! obtained. Creomtdston la one word, ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle la Cron and you'll get the genuine and the relief you want, ' The Polished Man Education begins the gentleman; but reading, good company and reflection must finish him. Locke. Don't Sleep When Das Crowd Heart tam im but ud mat dan from xad awful GAB BLOATING imm-- If Ymi mint rimr the GASL SffaESBS Ii jmt what you and bomum U oris ou tha otonuh sad BOTH bowtl. Adkrika to BOTH sormtaatira aad aathariia teat warn aad aoetha tka stomach GAS. Crihoitim that qohklir aad aad oatlv aimr tha bouob of nob matt that mar lure, oauood OA8 BLOATING, lour aad ladimotioa for mootb. Adkrika reborn otoaoeh km xlmoot al pore.. Adknka mmlbr acta aa tho bowok Carad-aaUr- nd dtwilo to km tnaa two kaure. No nitiw for area, awkt reluf. Adkrika dom aot (npo, k aot habUfoniae. Got amoiaa AdkriUtodar. SoUatoUdiuc dm These somber thoughts continued to occupy hia mind until they arrived in New York. ( (TO BE CONTIMEDf Wlm la RENO, NEVADA, rise at tha HOTEL GOLDEN Haas's lariiat aad art papatar fcatet XT OSE specialists tell us that il if the lining of the nose is in a healthy condition, it can I OFFICE EQUIPMENT NSW AND USED Saab aad riarirw lk tosMrritera, adriaa BKk'a, safes, Musa m. S. L DEBS EX. W. Siaadway. Balt Lata prevent harmful organisms In the air from entering the body and setting up diseases. This ICE CREAM FREEZEKS moist or mucous lining can EODA FOUNTAINS ICE CKEAlf COOl. FEEKZEBH aad lea Cream eak' get rid of a group of organs TEH Bar Fixtures. Staola. Carbauatera, isms from the system and Tablaa Aha rereadltleaid COl be ready for a new lot within BaK tafcs CHr I Fast Office Haas 10 minutes. Similarly other tissues in the body and the TRUSSES blood itself, by putting up a u reteal InatnimHlta. Hogttal Bappjta .. daily fight against various organ- Tram. MaaafSetarere of isms, gradually get the mastery Tha Fhrriataaa Camzaar over theie organ-lam- U ' Sad Smith BL - Salt Lake Cite. Utah hnb s. . The tissues and blood become immune" or proof gainst the ailments these various organ- TYPEWRITERS TURN YOUR OLD TYPEWRITER IN AS DOWN PAYMENT ON A NEW PORTABLE Rebuilt Standard ... j Eanthurtitn. Karat. Uadanrood. Corona isms would set up in UTAH TYPEWRITER BERVICR the body if there BaK Lake CHr were no resistance IB Wait lad Baath to them. RADIO SCHOOL Most of the tissues of a healthy in- Opportanitr Graduates la demand. Loam Good Par. Dar and NicM. VkKore dividual have an im- Radio. Wricoms. Wooten Elretrical Calloca, MS Mala South Street. Balt Lake. munity or can withstand the majority PHOTOGRAPHY of organism! and destroy them when they gain entrance to the sysPHOTO-FRAF- T tem. Should such organisms find ECONOMY FILM SERVICE lodgment in the tissues, they freAay Kail Davelepad with quently prove harmless to the indi25c I Quality Friats - - vidual. Even when they enter the 3c Extra Friats blood stream both the organism! Wrap coia and film carefully and the poisons they make usually SCHRAMM-JOHNSODRUGS N are rapidly destroyed by the blood. M 749 att Laka CUy. Utah Forces May Ba Weakened. UniProlessor Myer ADVERTISING versity of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine, aa guest editor Hundred! af towns caa ba worhod bj ad of Medical World tells us that thia rertklns in aawopapare Uka thk aaa; aatb defensive power of the tissues and arvtaa a asawtata aamarenitr Balm aa P. O. Bn IMS, Brit to Adv. tha blood may continue Intact for years. This defensive power of the Lake CUT. Utah. BALT LAKH body may ba tost when the invad- W.N.Ui Weak Ns. ISIS ing organisms are excessive in number or become increased in their Hindi Temple on Southern Campus power to destroy tissue, or when There is a Hindu temple on tho the Individual's local or general re- - campus of Florida Southern college, sistance is reduced or broken down 'overlooking Lake Hollingsworth at Tho temple is s memo-c-al completely through exposure, physU Lakeland. or mental fatigue, inadequate 'rial to tha late Frederick B. Fisher, diet, bad hygiene, a new infection, wu a Methodist bishop in In-a rundown condition. Thus theljj. who brought it in pieces organism which has been resting from Benarel India, to hare it harmlessly In the body begins to ac- erected on tha college grounds. Said quire the ability to catue damage to ba tha only imported Hindu temand Infection. ple in the United States, it is 25 The point then is that even if we feet high, 5 feet wide and 9 feet are in good condition physically, tong, weighing about 10 tons. It la there may be certain organisms that hand carved from red and stone, can set up trouble in the body be- - painted pure white and surmounted cause our defensive forces hare not Christian cross. A reflecting had this particular organism to fight iH in front 0f the temple and and overcome up to thi. time. But is beautifully turn even should they attack us. If landscaped. j are in good physical condition-he- art, end kidneys lungs, digestive Custodians of tho Standards system and no other infection such The National Bureau of Stand-rd- s or sinus is presas in teeth, tonsils is tha custodian of tha standent, we can usually put up a fight ards which govern all weighing and strong enough to overcome them. measuring. These standards are adopted by the treasury department for use in the customhouses and were authorized by joint resolution of eongreaa in 1836. Copies of these There are some youngsters who ltandatdl subsequently for. cold. In Mem always to have nlhed governors of tha schools where there is a school IVIf. nurse with a physician visiting at regular intervals. It la often a probMince Pies Real Temptation lem to whether to allow the child Mines pies were thought by tha to remain at school or be lent home early Puritans to be of the devil, until the eold deers up. were delicious and there, As a matter of feet when the sines they child seems always to hare a cold, for a temptation of the flesh. the trouble la often in one of the Hunting Gypsies Legal 8 pert sinuses adjoining the nose, usually Hunting down and killing gypsies the one In the upper jaw the antrum. This sinus appears to be al- waa formerly a legal port' on th ways reedy to start trouble should Continent. the youngster be exposed to a draft, Termites Relatives to dampness or become reel tired or The termite, which looks like fatigued. The lining of the sinus becomes inflamed end at first there white ant, is related to the cricket is just a light mucus followed later and cockroach. by a thick mucus, and in some cases, by pus formation. Thia muHabits of Frogs and Toads cus or pus drops dom into the Moat frogs and toads lay egga In back of the throat end ie coughed water, but in Franca and southern out Europe the midwife toad lays bar Causes at Sinusitis. egga on the ground, where they are Dr. James Crooks, in the British deposited in a long string consisting Medical Journal, gives the signs and of as many as GO. While laying she symptoms of these chronic cases of is attended by her mate, who sinusitis: 1. Discharge of mucus or watches the whole proceeding, and pus from the nose. 2. Frequent when she baa completed her task ba 4. Snoring and takes colds. 3. Cough. possession of them. He armouth breathing. 5. Sore throats. ranges them round his hind legs and Inflammation of the loins. Tha eggs are bright yellow. 8. Headaches. middle ear end general weakness .and when first laid are perfectly or disability are often present Ex- - pound, but they soon become oval amination of the nose, lighting up or flattened, the sinus by a special lamp and talc-- 1 picture may also be ing an Lucky for Bachelors done to make sure that the frequent Near Fort Catherine, on tbs colds are really due to an inflamed hnd o Georges, Bermuda, la a sinus. well 800 years old and it ii popuThe treatment of chronic sinusitis larly believed that any bachelor who is first to try to prevent the condi- drinka even a thimbleful of its wations that start or light up the trou- ter will be married within a year. ble. "Colds must be avoided by improving hygiene and general health Ashes as Fertilizer and resistance. When the colds ocnard coal ashes carry per nose the must be cent of phosphoric acid, smaller cur, the lining of shrunk so that the opening from the amounts of potash; m their fertilissinus into the nose remain! open. ing value is negligible. Wood ashes This shrinking is done with adre- contain 2 per cent phosphoric and nalin, epinephrine or by ephedrine 6 potash. The latter has aoma (the Chinese drug), or by a benzemall fertilising value. Mixing drine inhaler. either into clay is dona for their Operation for this condition is not sweetening effect done as often now. Operation is performed only when the discharge Atomic Energy Measured has turned to puss which continues The atomic energy in a single to form despite the shrinking of the drop of water if it be released would noM lining and the washing out of furnish 200 honepower for a year; the sinus. WNU San tee Bril Syndicate. Painted Washington Picture Grestest Known Ante Deposits The famous paint Washington TIm greatest known amber deposCrowing tha Delaware waa executits are in tha amber mine near ed in Duesseldorf, Germany, in 1851 Falmnicken on tha Baltic coast of by tha German-AmericEast Prussia. Over 1,000,000 pounds Emanuel Leutse. He used the artist, Rhine of amber In a single year hare bean for tha Delaware and Germans for produced there. ths American soldiers, says Colliers Weekly. King Spoke Ne English George I spoke no English. BeAletond, Peach From Same Stock cause of this and the feet that ha The almond and tha peach corns took little Interest In his kingdom, from the same stock. One develIn tha the government wee virtually oped its pit and became tha hands of his ministers, notably Sir other its flesh and became a nut, fruit. Robert Walpole. --- PHOTO-FRAF- T Solls-Cohe- n, Br, or station , . s X-r- st 0.1-0.- SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is dellghtfUly coded during the Nadia far Evarr Na EDO So -- ZOO air littl 4-- I mem were silent. her? HOTKL FLANDOME. SALT LASS State Ht. Balsa Sl.M, IIJS CLKAN ilthl 'RESPECTABLE By Dr. James W. Barton The Answers The dollar. 2. Sun spots are solar cyclones in which hot gases are cooled by expansion. 3. A cathedral is the seat of a bishop. 4. The Hague (Mat of the court) and Amsterdam (legislative). 8. The 180th meridian, in the 1901 10. In the speeding roadster the two men were silent. body can usually overcome troublesome organisms. 1. a possible audience of 485,000 people could be accommodated. 8. It is from The First Settlers Story, by Will Carleton. 9. It began immediately after 12 oclock p, m. on December 31, 1900. A century begins on the first day in its first year and does not end until the close of the last day in its hundredth year. The Twentieth century includes the years side-tracke- d, fwatai: oicihif successful in concealing hia growing dislike of that young man, though ha frequently intercepted and returned Ainsworth's barbed darts at hia employer. He also without hesitation, and many of Craigs lurid medical yarns. He went on numerous motorboat excursions with Bert and waa pained to find the youth increasingly nervous and fidgety. Hale took frequent walks in the woods and along the ahore with Joan or Mrs. Spencer Forbes. mi. Hosanna explained that aha herself had all the .exercise she wanted, around the house. She had. She was up early and late. She waa' constantly busy. Hale picked up her balls of silk or wool In her rest periods. He played frequent game of desperation or backgammon with her. He listened respectfully to her dietetic theories and her reiterated statements that all tha dishea he liked beat were poison. He became increasingly popular with Joe, Banka, and Rose, and won Jane's heart by friendly attention to Daisy. He successfully concealed his interest in the fact that the animal, so robust when she arrived, waa now in a low state of health. SIm moped and objected to petting. He had taro more long talks with Casper Knee-lanOnce Kneeland again referred to hia wife's tragic death. She had puerperal Insanity, he explained. "She tried to give hie another son, and It 'finished her. I haven't spoken of It since, not even to Bert Can't bear to talk about Halo took ears at all letters to Casper Kneeland which came to Halcyon Camp. He wrote a number of letters of hia own. Two of these were addressed to distinguished psychiatrists he knew, one of them in Chicago end the other to whom he had once been of some service in Paris. Unostentatiously and with considerable ingenuity he secured the fingerprints of most member! of the household. Those prints, when developed, might lead to the discovery of the mysterious artist at Halcyon Campy and the writer of the anonymous letters. Hia collection of letter! and ketches had grown. There was a of a grave and a tombs tooe with his name on the latter. There were dancing skeletons labfeled in the same way. They reminded him rather uncannily of hia dream, after the first office interview with Css-pKneeland. There waa a large ketch of a skull. It waa treated with a phosphorescent preparation and grinned at him brilliantly from the foot of his bed one night, after the lights were off. There were more misspelled notes, urgently repeating the advice of the original note that he leave Halcyon Camp, tin one occasion there woe a frog in hia bed. Later a colony at ante were sheltered there. Several nights after this half a dozen wasps were let looee In hia room. Twice hia room waa upset hia bed dismantled, the furniture overthrown, whirlwind of newspapers end torn disscraps tossed about Once Rose covered this and cleaned it up. Hale made no explanation, and the malda manner waa distant for several days. The other time he found tha litter first and cleared it away himself. Why should someone be He go anxious to get rid of him? didnt' tell anyone about the petty persecutions, but he was increasingly irritated by them. Meanwhile, he chafed mentally under hia apparent lack of the deVprogresa" Kneeland wordlessly manded. He held himself In with a I tight rein. "I've got to learn all can learn about the characters and Interests of these people, he reminded himself. 'Til turn them inalde out before I get through with them. But not yet The objects of his special study were the two younger Kneelanda. He waa Increasingly disturbed about them both. Bert was riding tor a nerve crash. He waa increasingly DEPARTMENT Defensive tissues of really knew her. If she bad been emnly and grew more reconciled to the victim of desperately unhappy life. At last Joan spoke, love affair, she might have looked We have now reached the point and acted aa aha often did like where It ii safe to smile across the detached being, wandering in apace. table at Uncle," she told Hale. Not At such times It waa impossible to hands across the table, you know interest or- - amuse her. At others smiles. Don't speak yet he area animated, almost gay. merely You have committed severe! ft"? wra were hours, oven daye, when since you came to us the faux pas be wu aa natural with him aa of wishing Uncle 'good morning.1 he waa with Bert There were othI have." Hale sighed. er hours when she teased him unAnd a frost hung over the table mercifully. She professed herself and icicles hung from Uncle's eyeone of hie countless victims, and aw brows, while the hot food congealed ured him that hia indifference was on the sideboard. I know, Joan blasting her life, aid sympathetically. I saw it all Whefi really the matter with every time you did I used to It Joan Kneeland? he once do It every morning when I first Craig, when he could endure the came to live with Uncle. I was problem no longer. young and heedless then. At last I The psychiatrist looked at him in learned that if I neither breathed surprise. nor spoke till be had eaten his Nerves he laid coldly. Halt breakfast all would be well. He's our young girls are like that now- quite human, from half past eight Too on. adays. many bad habits. 9m hasnt any bad habits, Hale Bex looked at hia watch. insisted, except perhaps that she It's only eight twenty now, he smokes too much. aid under his breath. "I've already Far too much, the doctor told him I thought I'd drive to New agreed. His thin lips smiled un- York with him! You ace, Joan, our "Her love affair with uncle has pleasantly. me one of these Bert isn't helping any," he ended. government given emergency Jobs, to "What the devil do you mean by keep me busy during the summer. thatT I myself must find Um work for Just what I aay. Though per- my little hands to do. Today Pm haps I should have said his love going to trace down a rumor that affair with her. He's crazy about some North River la her and she knows it She knows fattening hia shirt to his' trousers is he suffering. 'Pity is akin to with one of our Uncle's patented Bn HEALTH favrermy) A General Quiz O WMII Santa SMpSSJSiP.sfi'tt are easy to told. Men after the Jlsk Me Another BY ELIZABETH JORDAN o D. Aeplri CmtoTOs..l SYNOPSIS SK ing LIFE OF THE PARTY HOTEL Temple Square Hales S1.SO to $3.00 Tha Ilatal Tompla Suuare baa a biaklf doolnibb. fitaadlr al wUI alwaroftod If Ii ulata. mpwtnfiy oouifartehl 1 thonreawr aa aWa.Yau aaa fora aadoreload hr thia hatol lot Ym HIGHLY RECOMMENDED olxa appreciate why i m ffeemarRef rififtoctfauteifap af tMa Saautjfuf boatalrr ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. an |