Show 3 THE if- SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - MARY FAITH tractive bachelorhood had ever had any power to stir Mary Faith Foi she had met Kim Farrell Just a little while after she began to work at Nesbit’s and since that time there had been only one man in the world for By Beatrice Burton Would You fliarry a Man Who Wouldn't Grow Up? Read Mary Faith Did Whg CHAPTER I Mary faith ft as burning her bridges Tor three years almost tour she had been waiting to burn them Waiting to give up her room at Mrs Puckett's family hotel In River street Waiting to tell Mr Mark Nesblt the head of the Nesblt Mercantile company that she was planning to give up her position as his private secretary Just as soon as he could fill her place Waiting to let her small world know that 6he was going to marry Kim Farrell at last For three years almost four1 she had been engaged to marry Kim Farrell For three years she had worn his modest diamond on the thlid finger of her left hand and had spent part of every lunch hour embroidering uest towels and table runners for the home that would be Kim’s and hers some day “If you don’t get married pretty soon” Jean Bartlett the head stenographer at Nesbit's had 6aid to her less than a week before “you’ll own linens to enough start a shop! I don’t believe In these There long engagements myself should be a law against them find many Top themselves disgirls appointed old maids at the end of them Instead of blushing brides!” Mary Faith had not answered her She had only looked at her with clear untroubled eyes and smiled She had no doubts about Kim Farrell He loved her Just as she loved him And so she was willing to wait for him And then late last night as if to Justify her faith in him Kim had suddenly turned to her in the lamp-l- it dimness of Mrs Summer Comfortables An Ideal Comfortable for camp or summer home Covered With rainbow sateen closely stitched and filled with best grade cot- Skin Up the Dry Buiing 68 29 c quality Damask for the women’ who like to make their own cloths and nap-kin- A good s with attractive col-- ” Yd Antl-Venl- ne Pilot Completes Mississippi Map eyes Seek Line (UHer Mo-Cal- l’s Buried Treasure TABLET HONORS NURSE QUINCY Mass (UP)— A bronze tablet will be dedicated here this 4 summer to the memory of a heroine of the influenza epidemic of 1918 The woman to be honored Is Miss Oertrude B Flaherty Quincy city hospital graduate who- - worked day and night in charge of an emerThe sultan’s pretext for art attack gency hospital here during the deadon Ali came In 1820 when the “Lion ly e demlc Her health was underof Janina" violated the sanctity of mined and she died a few years later Istanbul itself by attempting to procure the murder of an enemy In the he turned to leave the tertt he was stabbed In the back Then his head very precincts of the sultan's palace was cut off and sent to ConstantinoThe bulk of the Turkish forces under ple Khursld Pasha was sent against him Although All was known to have over 80 he held his own amassed much treasure the existAlthough for two years He was forced to sue ence of a burled hoard was eonsld- for peace in the spring of 1822 ered a legend until the recent discovHe was granted an interview'wlth ery of the documents Now the disKhursid Pasha was received and covery of the tunnel has stimulated with friendly assurances As efforts to find the treasure rn Tunnel Brigand's Balkans Old ed How to Lose Fat a Pound a Day on a Full Stomach Do Farmers Defend Exemption Law How To Really Get Rid Of Mrs Puckett bought it 20 years be- -i fore and it was still a fine old place Its walls of red brick were worn smooth by many rains and snows The bay trees that stood in green tubs on either side of the door were always neatly trimmed The door was painted white and its brass knob shone like a small sun Within there were Oriental rugs faded to soft blues and grays and pinks There were old mahogany chairs that were the eoler of port wine There were bookcases with latticed doors and there was a pair of East Indian vases on the parlor mantel To the left of the hall was the dining room with its eight little round chairs and tables its chjntz-covere- d its curtains of ruffled muslin Between the curtains in one of the front windows hung a small framed sign which read “Dining Room Open to the Public" That small sign with its neat black lettering on a white background had been the means of changing the whole course of Mary Faith's life For on a certain Sunday night in i 7i4c November four years before Is ‘ Construct PowerfuIEngine GENEVA (UP)— Switzerland has of a series just completed the first of what will be the most powerful electric locomotives in the world They will be about 110 feet In Pongee Silk Beautiful silk Pongee In the very practical natural color Lovely for children’s or wear This Is a very outstandgrown-Uping value so come early s’ Basement Store 25' Arm And Leg Hair Utterly Without the Problem of Coarsened ways XYO tiring Mercies "Instead Fat Melts Amy no starvation s full stomach snd never a hungry moment! 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' Re-grow- Just These Ttco Simple Things Kim Farrell and his mother had seen it in the window as they passed the house and they had come in to have their supper there That was how it had happened that Mary Faith met him She had fallen in love with him before he left the house that night and three months later she had promised to marry him (Copyright 1931 by Beatrice Burton Distributed by King Features Syndicate Inc) Swiss I va- ng low price Z C M forms of one-ha- ma-!P- ch This are common -- glass-topp- ‘ pure white Shaker the regular 12c quality so buy your needs now at this exceptionally Twenty-seven-in- Flannel Nourishing SPOKANE Wash (UP)— Golfing camping fishing boating and loaf-k- :j prepare begin ay of his own for relaxing and restSuppose skin extremely dry skm for the bleachinga texture of the ing each year medium-size- d lemone of in The Juice which may Jjrove necessary He spends his vacations in the short time We all know that most on should be strained through a lfdou- rattlesnake country near here tap-- t: and bleaches prove drying even to an oily ble layer of gauze dng specimens skin and these same preparations ounce of pure mineral oil should be Martin is an honorary member of used on an already dry skin often slightly heated Using an atomizer the National society cause peeling and a chapped appear- spray the lemon Juice through the and is one of the northwest’s authorance without bringing truly bleach- warm oil stirring constantly to as- ities on snakes1 sure perfect and thorough blending ing results Almost every summer he Before getting down to the actual After cleansing the skin with warm muci of his vacation capturingspends ratoil the of remove water natural to liberal any applications bleaching tlers snd zoological colleccreams or oils should be used for a bleaching preparation should be tions withsupplying Washington’s specimens time to offset the drying effects of smoothed over the face and throat of poisonous reptiles the bleach Such creams or oils Use an upward and outward moveshould be massaged over the skin for ment working over the bleach until five minutes each day and if pos- only a slight trace of oil remains on sible a fresh coating of the cream the surface of the skin should be smoothed over the skin at After ten minutes bathe the skin the night and allowed to remain on until with warm water to remove and bleaching oil Pat the face nourmorning are of throat dry and apply a bit If nourishing creams or oils used for a period of two or even tliree ishing cream The Bleach may be two yearn efmore LOUJS will bleach weeks the used as often u desired and for best prove Tom Posey a river fective and may be used more fre- results continue using the nourishing If the pilot has completed a map of the quently than when the skin is unpre- cream each day especially Mississippi river be used each week to bleach is pared The map 277 feet long traces the The bleach Is simple both In prepSt Paul Minn to aration and use and once the skin (Copyright 1931 by Newspaper river from flat 18 miles below New OrSyndicate) has received the necessary cream or leans The map is drawn In colors Posey worked on the map while piloting a boat lie gathered his material by riding packets and tow boats 4 4 4 ultra-mode- Shaker Flannel ' With enough Creams Before the Bleaching Period Begins cation enjoyment but Paul J Marattle Insurance man has a at the whitening tin By JOSEPHINE HUDDLESTON ioll you'll bethisthrilled bleach as well as the -effects of now to we Opening July Fluffy wool and cotton Batts In pure white Put up In cartons and ready to use Ideal for those quilts you are busy making —will be so warm for winter nights Table Damask wide— 'y Ford Hotel Sets Quilt Battf ton — 72x84 Just the thing for that extra cover 54 inches ored borders Recent Bride Ali “Bad Boy” of “Values!” We Say! For Monday’s Selling Yd " Skeleton ki 11 Prepare the Skin INcrw for That Snake Catching Vacation’s Fun Inevitable Summer Bleaching Diggers ed Ode-skal- D 1931 The room was very still Outside the half past five whistles began to blow An unseen door somewhere in the building banged twice In the outer office Stanley Odeskalkl began to whistle "The Wedding of the Winds” He had been whistling maddening bits of it all day long "I'll be sorry to leave” said Mary Faith with a nervous little catch In her voice "I’ve enjoyed working for you Mr Nesblt” Mr Nesbit's Actions Seem Rather Strange s and there Still he said nothing seemed to be nothing more for her to 4 444 say She turned to go and at her& sudden movement Mr Nesblt gave start as if he were waking from a deep reveries Wait a minute” he said “I— I —Naylor Sliteri suppose I should have been expecting this But the fact is that it takes Mrs Gordon A Moyes formerly ATHENS Greece June 20 (UP)— Some- Miss Wanda Pettey a recent bride me completely by surprise Treasure amassed by the notorious how or other I’ve never connected All Pasha of Tcpelenl who terrorized you with the idea of getting married the Balkans 150 years ago is being and going away” in northern near Janina sought his He got out of shining mahog1 Greece where the pasha held his any chair crossed the office and held court the ttoor of it open for her as she Working from recently discovered went out—a thing he never had done luxurious DETROIT (UP)— The documents archeologists have found for her before in all the time she and hotel that repre- a tunnel which supposedly leads to had worked for him A thing that no sents In the tunnel Henry Ford’s Ideals of early the burled treasure skeletons employer eve rdoes for his secretary American of nine hospitality extended to the they discovered the or for any other person who works and killed by for him as Mary Faith knew very traveler will soon be opened to the workmen hired by Allwould the know him so that he alone well It was as if he had forgotten all public The hotel is the Dearborn Inn— hiding place at once that she was his employe and with 108 rooms 13 acres of ground The splendor of All’s court at was seeing her for the first time as and perfectly appointed guest rooms Janina ihas become almost a legend a young and beautiful woman Her own little room opened off his coffee shop and dining room It will throughout the Balkans Ambassadors of the great powers came to him office Her desk stood against the be used for the first time July 1 the on first of October wall that faced his door She sat The hotel is Just across the high- Rnd the poet Byron was his guest minHe was successively the ally of Nadown at It and put the letters he had way from Ford Airport and 30 utes from downtown Detroit It will poleon and Lord Nelson At the peak Just signed into their envelopes be the Scene of numerous parties and of his career his glory outshone that her her from head raised When she smiled of tilt she when had the fly work a moment later he was still dinners which will precede the start of the sultan in Constantinople ing wings standing in the doorway looking down of the Seventh annual national air All Arises She was not smiling now Serious at her in that same puzzled frown- tour for the Edsel Ford reliability Notorious Humble 4 From trophy Beginning July way breath and silent moving like a she ing All rooms are furnished in early Yet All arose from a humble begin-H- e came across the thick caipet of the “Did I tell you that I'm sorry you’re American some lurniture period was bom in 1741 at Tepe-- a iiijning' office and laid her letters down upon leaving?" he asked "I meant to If n His maple and pine and others in hill village in Albania desk Mr Nesbit's I didn't I’m going to miss you Miss hogany The modem touch how- father who held the hereditary office "I can mail these on my vay home Fenton—" He seemed to be on the ever comes the radio with concealed was killed of of bey by Tepelenl Mr Nesblt" she said quietly as she point Of saying something else to her baths reading lamps chiefs who seized his stood beside his chair watching him then suddenly changed his mind apwater and electric clocks neighboring Ice 14 old running was All when and one years to one by them sign his name parently for he shook his head courts and a golf course are territory Ali was left in the care of his hands went back into his own office shut- to Tennis He had nice clever-lookibe added to the hotel property mother Khambo a woman of ex she thought watching them move ting the door of it behind him later across the papers in front of him traordinary character She herself He was still in it when Mary Faith formed a brigand band and Inspired She had always liked his nice homely left a few minutes afterward the boy with her own fierce temper face his dark quick glance his firm She knew that he would miss her Within a few years he regained pleasant way of giving orders when she left Nesbit's For in addipossession of Tepelenl and took all she work to did her tion Stirred Not regular Mary vengeance on his enemies Then to sorts of little odd Jobs for him Every secure his own power he murdered By Mr Nesblt she sent out his Christmas cards year his brother and Imprisoned his She knew that he was a bachelor She picked out the presents that he mother on a charge of attempting to and that he was only 34 years old gave to his mother and his two sis— CamM N SANTA FE (UP) She knew too that he was making ters on their birthdays poison him atfunds to a tremendous success of the business In 1787 Ali took part in the war When he was too busy to leave the paigns to raise defense ofengagegasothe the In Russia and was rewaided by torneys him that had been left to by his office at noon she always sent Stanagainst line tax exemption law are being being made pasha of Trikala in Thesfather Odeskalkl out to buy a bottle of conducted ley of Rumella among farmers of New saly and derwend-pash- a But neither his money nor his at milk and a sandwich for him Mexico His- - power was augmented when he will The state highway department succeeded in being nominated pasha Mary Liked by attack the constitutionality of the of Janina Almost Everybody taxation law whlcli exempts from She kept at bay all the people he used for purposes other Documents Lead to Tunnel did not want to see and by some gasoline on highways Where Treasure Is Sought suitomobiles in than miracle she did it without hilrting The fanners contend that if the law It was onlv natural that his power their feelings There was no doubt is declared constitutional they will should arouse the Jealousy of the that Mary Faith had a “way with sultan Mahmud II who had formuher" when it came to dealing with save many thousands of dollars anespecially iarmers who usd lated a policy of curbing the strength people Almost everybody liked her nually 'of the provincial pashas She was more than a secretary to tractors Mr Mark Nesblt She was the guardian of his comfort and his peace of mind ail day long six days a week Of course year in and year out he would miss her Mrs Puckett’s Hotel ' No Ordinary Home Mrs Puckett’s family hotel In River street was none ol your ordinary boarding houses It had been a fine old place when Puckett’s ed JUNE 21 her— Kim Mr Nesblt” she said when Mr Nesblt had laid down his fountain pen and was blotting the last of the letters "Mr Nesblt I want to tell you that I am going to letve at the end of this month” He turned In his chair and gave her a sharp frowning look “Leaving?” he repeated "Leaving? What do you mean? Don't things suit you here?” "I’m going to be married on the first of October Mr Nesblt” He went on frowning at her a moment or two longer "Married” he said finally in a flat colorless voice "I see” "I’m sure Miss Bartlett can do my work and I think she’d like to have the position” Mary Faith went on "If you decide to give it to her I’ll be glad to show her everything she’ll need to know before I leave” She waited for him to answer her but he said nothing He sat looking at her with a puzzled curious look in his parlor and asked her when she would marry him In about two weeks I “Why— think” she had answered him as soon as she could get her breath “You see I’ll have to tell Mr Nesblt I’m leaving and it will take me a few days to break his new secretary In to do my work Kim to think of us really getting married In two weeks! Why I never knew anyone could be so happy as I am right this minute!” Long afterward it came back to her that he had said nothing about his own happiness that night Tells Mrs Puckett Of Her Engagement 'Tin going to be married At breakfast she had told Mrs Puckett that she was going to be Mr Nesbitt married on the first of October At noon she had broken the news to Jean Bartlett who was half ex- to miss in the new life that lay Just pecting to step into her shoes at the ahead of her office With a keen little sigh she turned It was half past five in the after- the door knob and stepped into Mr noon now and Mary Faith was stand- Mark Nesbit’s office He was standing at the door of Mr MarkiNesbit's ing with his back to the room looking private office down into the parking space at the She had something for him to sign side of the building and fidgeting In one hand and the door knob in with the window shade the other It was going to be At the sound of the door closing he hard to open that door and walk into swung around and met Mary Faith's the office to tell him she was leaving eyes Her deep steady eyes were like Nesbit’s at the end of the month Mary Faith herself somehow You She had worked for him for four could not look into them without see— years one year as a stenographer ing that you could bank on her al and three years as his private sec- ways for honesty and goodness The place itself was like retary They were dark blue fringed with home to her She had come to love heavy lashes and they would have the big shabby offices with their given a certain beauty to even a plain floors their green-shad- woman But Mary Faith was not lights and their high narrow plain Health glowed in her cheeks windows that faced the west flame that and lips with a rose-re- d The people who worked in them left the rest of her face to the dusky were her friends— all of them from whiteness of her skin to the blackJean Bartlett down to Stanley ness of her brows and lashes Her the office boy There was not dark hair swept up from a widow’s one of them whom she was not going peak on her forehead and her lips cork-cover- SUNDAY MORNING Neet Hair At the end of ths week you’ll see the ecale down four to seven pounda— according to how much overweight you are— from what you Your weighed the day you started You’ll health too will be better be mors active mors vigorous than will perhaps for years Your friend soon begin to notice your Increasing elendemesa You’ll toon avoid the embarrassment of being called fat or bulky And you’ll do It with A HUNGRY MOMENT! If In doubt about this safe and ASK ANY DOCTOR almply way Ask him 'Show him thla article whether or not It la safe and aura of scilatest finding marks the It entific men In the field of weight For It perform two necreduction essary and Important functions Ths JAD BALTS dear the bowels and system of the excessive toxin most overweight people have The change In diet— the FILLINO OF THE STOMACH TO ITS LIMIT —with foods that turn to energy Instead of fat decreases the weight The aalta build up day by day The change In food your health eases off the fat Start today Clip thla dietary out of and save It Get big package ordinary JAD SALTS for the cleansany at method of the ing part drug t to re A large bottle costs lest then a dollar Note particularly— the aalts are urged purelg as a agent— not as a reducing Ths change In food doss ths work— WUvJ NEVER - or bran bread Eat cream oate rolled ) (with milk not At luncheon eat good size piece of lean meat then aee how much plnacn lettuce sauerkraut bolltd or broccoU cabbage green peas fresh turnips you can eat EAT ALL YOU HOLD of CAN COMFORTABLY For dessert these foods fresh fruit cantaloupes ewt any berries applet tllced oranges peart for potatoes Bubstltuta turnip Substitute lean meats— beef chicken veal white fleh trout bass etc —for pork or any fat meats At night hare another Cut down meal as above on butter aud sweets— eat half of L ' |