Show n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JUNE II 3935 14 -I "L Changing a Routine of Early T tear-smear- It - or Xl ' -- -- 1 i i M i ht - i -- Richard thlt -- is-l- five-piec- ed A particularly lively enterpris3M ing sod eventful day la seen from Start Any New Feeding Program Dramatically So INSTALMENT M eyes the very active planetary operastaring with tions The energies and faculties That Th British discharging their pis-- " great fists Clasped convulsively and will M found Impresses Child keyed to a high tols lew ofthem followed us Saul Shemuel huddled close to me some to with PATRI ANGELO splencope By hut n pursuit cessed below Pros and Foxcroft leaned elbow on knee pressure launchfor the did mad little opportunities the keen eyes watching unmolested pcct HilL We galloped "joiVE him et least two fresh vegetables a day and about a quart of ing of important projects" either "“'into the old Charlestown and West man Vj milk He can have the milk with his cereal in puddings drink or In cooperation-wit- h dohe heaven's name "What is in individually it any way he likes but he must have it Hie teeth show that he needs Cambridge road and flew onward will also be It employers Fox to I here?” whispered ing it badly And I wouldn't let him havq any more through the night desirable to approach others In As we rode from behind us the croft candy between meals A piece now and then ”after meritoand wttlr "Quiet"-motionepower Foxcroft standing turn' " bound Mils' came quavering his meals is all right but not between meals rious propositions as they will ’But he won’t eat for me doctor And cries if across dim meadows out of the blue ing his head to listen be to found a "take shad-1 of Then ready out the quit wavering he jdcmTACt JoUypope-eve- ry day What ran i night bells answered we heard the ows tnto-thchance" and ion candle-lig- ht Specular a sport stepped do with him?" reports of guns the distant! clamor afare stimulated Purely private "What can you do with him? Just make him do of a born blowing persistently from young girlHeels! filiations may develop sensation"Silver Silver Heels!” wha't you tell him If you don't he won't have a ome hidden hamlet al angles decent tooth In his head and he will have no re"The alarm!3 panted Foxcroft t whispered Those whose birthday it is are Her eyes closed for a moment sistance to disease He will keep on whining and Sty elbow as we pounded on "Huron eve the of a for splendid year "My daughter gentlemen" said crying and clinging to you Make him That's all" rah ! Hurrah The country lives'” over their cherished projputting Weasel tenderly That is plenty It is not easy to change a child’s "Rlng! Ring out you bells'" we the Her gray eyes never left mine I ects with th support of employroutine once it hai been set It easier to keep J shouted as we fore through a sleepwell as ers of as others substance him on the schedule once it has been decided but she gave a little ing village and Mhind us we could steppedas forward conand power It is a time for I took her hand when mistakes htv been made they must be a see candle-ligbreak out from the gasp "Who is this young man?" said structive efforts with aggressive corrected tor the child's Mke There will be J dark houses and hear the clangor coupe struggle but patience and persistence will win in ' ! of th meeting house bell as It be-- the Weasel mildly "He is not andA bold child born on this day may the end ran swinging warning the distant Captain Butler dear?” have excellent talents and equip-— a Children will eat whet they have been accus- I Sarms that the splendid hour had "No father" tomed to eating They will eat their cereal and Angele Fatrl "Silver Heels' Silver Heels!” I ment for iuccsm along Construccome tive lines toasted bread eggs and vegetables it they have been accustomed to' I But we dared not ride through cried with a sob Notable nativity: eating them They will eat their candy after meals if they have been the dark town of Lexington not "Do you want me— now?" she Strauss composer trained that way They don’t crave sweets until they have acquired a knowing but that it might be whispered taste for them BUT after the damage has been done how can we set S In I her deWe with caught fiercely my (Copyright 1933 King Feature dragoons swarming about beginning again in the best way? cided down fence rails and arms she clung to be with closed Syndicate Ine ) A very Important point Is thlsi 'Start the new program as dra$'cut across the fields to gain the eye as possible so that it Impresses the child and dwells in his matically we And In as stood hell there I heard perhaps you may not burn Bedford road a memory long time If he can be taken away from home to make this Mr Foxcroft piloted us As I rode the measured gallop of a hors on but I shall send you thither very beginning so that the old associations will not pull on him that Is soon the believe side could scarce his nearer I highway coming by him a good start It ! that And I laid my hand on his arm fine We gives are able yonder close at hand n the nearer turning now close outside to do this so wo do th next best thing— rarely the house and now thundering up and asked him it he were minded darkness Silver Heels slept his surroundings as completely as possible Give him his breakchange to die quietly In the garden while ( Ws crossed a stony pasture and to the porch fast in a new place Um new dishes— new to him Put on a different s Caras finally to a narrow laneUned him toward Instantly Jack Mount and Shem- Mount grimly-pushedrCsi Make an occasion of it Don’t talk about the old way Ignore It -- iSdth haaelr—Th lanrvonducteif'us uel 'gilded from the room Fox- - the door Take for granted that he la to follow that new way It he refuse hla - do an orchard andthrouglvthe treeeUroft- - silently drew Mr pistol ij"“Dd yoif'mean It?” he buret out food be cheerful about it and remove It after a fair interval Give 1 sa the moon shining on tha por- reached for my rifle and turned shuddering "Am I not to have a him nothing between meals say nothing about his eating give him to life? of tico Sliver Heela a white mansion chance for Thi la murder millng something interesting to do and make a show of being especially ' Lost Friend Found “Do you know who !e coming?” Mr Cardigan?" I occupied with your own affairs to th exclusion of hit He will be “So dealt you by me at th CaI asked watching for a sign of anxiety of fqar or Interest In hie predicament We led our horses through ' Yes” and If he sees one he strengthened fbr the fight Ignore him take yuga stake ” I Mid -- Weedy garden up to the neglected a matter of fact and be very busy and most "Yet— it la murder you do If his going without food Butler Enters Room portico There was a light in the my hands are not clean would cheerful n house Ws tied our to I of center the the stepped kick howl Let him If you "think you can't stand It foul your own?" — homes td 'the'TlUted 'WOodea pillars room The door opened gently and you "Give him hie sword" I cried any more just taka him to the bathroom and wash his face with cool 4of the portico and stepping to the there in the moonlight stood Wal"I cannot breathe water Undress him after he stops yelling and put him to bed to sleep passionately door rapped heavily ter Butler cornea around It off But don’t teed him until meal-timwhile he draws breath! GW him I After a long time pattering urn He hesitated on the threshold hie sword or I will to change a child' routine We have more It take him with sounded slay Inside the (certain steps trouble with our fears then w have with th children's behavior daisied by the 'candles then like naked 'hallway The door opened to Its lightning hie sword glittered in "No!"hands!” will do as we My if w My It With conviction For their Mkei roared Foxcroft candle-'ligfull width hurling They In the flaring i his hand but Mount behind him me back that la precisely what w must do stood a little old man" tore the blade from his grip and (Copjrrlght 1933 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) ’ Then be stooped seised ths hilt J It was the Weasel! But- of Butler’s sword and at it feet flung my ringing the On his wasted face a senile smile Mr Patri will give personal attention to Inquiries from parents ler stood there confronting ua hi blade In two castingsnapped the frag! flickered school teachers on the care and development of cMldren Write and blank one to from eyes ments traveling from him J "Cade!" whispered Mount "Cade in contempt him in cere of thi paper Inclosing a threo-cen- t stamped addressed another his thin in “Th llpa twitching sword of a scoundrel!” he oid friend How came you here?" envelop for reply an ever deepening sneer Mid "Th sword of a petty maleJ The Weasel's eyes turned on 'Mount with no fight of recognition '’Something is dreadfully wrong factor— a pitiful forger— J gentlemen" quavered poor Cad "Liar!" shrieked Butler spring-in- g 1 ’in them at him i "You are welcome sir said Renard "Thla la Captain Butler affianced” Mount flung tha maddened man Cade Renard in the ghost of his eld my daughter’ Mount drew the little into a chair where he lay white jvolce "I pray you enter gentle-’me- n man to thquietly door and led him out and panting we keep open house ah yet! staring at Foxcroft When Success of Slam Bid Depends on Choice Be- "All la weU old who now stood —you are welcome to Cambridge saying etenderly: by th table coolly friend You have much forgotten hall believe me meet welcome examining a packet of documents tween Two Possible Finesses You will re- he had drawn from an inner i "My servants must be In their In these long days member soon’ hall" he eatd without embarrass-Imepocket By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Suddenly Butler turned on Silver "It la an here" he Mid "the "But pray gentlemen follow Heela his face distorted me" story ©f two cheap dabblera In i ll "That awor to wed petty crime— Sir John Johnson Leading us into a great room In many handa the declarer to round South led back to the Jack bare save for a few chairs he me!" he broke out hoarsely and Walter Butler—how they did a choice between two pos- and than returned to hla hand to offered 4 full at pointing us shaking to be finger to seated then seatsteal from M1m Warbegged conspire discard diamond on a - Heela Silver "She— ewor sible It!” fine and aometlmaa th mall clubdummy ren her wealth her fair fame and ed himself and fell v of ' Hie vole to a sank hits the very name God gave her" ancient days aucesM of hla contract depend J Tomorrow’s Hand And all the while Jack Mount sat "To eav my father from a high"Llart" muttered Butler again upon guesalng which on to atwayman'! death!" said Silver between ashen llpa South dealer tempt Thla situation Is ao common Heels deadly white Foxcroft turned fiercely to mo that perhaps oven player who are Both aides vulnerabla A cold fury blinded me so I "Mr Cardigan your honorable In th expert class often overlook AAKIOJJ could eoaroely see Butler X cocked kinsman Sir William Johnson left tho fact that they can afford them?B7J my rifle and drew my hand across MUs Warren property In hla will selves an additional chance by playOil KEYSER Fireproof Private my eyes to clear them Sir John found in th same box ing for a drop In ont suit and if Q7S "This la not your quarrel! he that held th will a Rodms are the safest and packet of doc- unsuccessful In their first attempt said woman “This la uments and letters addressed to they can then finesse In the aecond desperately eleanest method of storing daughter of Cad Renard a Sir William apparently proving suit without having given up a Expert china th notorious known as that Mias Warren was th child of trick packers Local and Long th WeaeeLhighwayman I doubt that you Sir a certain lady who had left her To J C Stableln of Seattle Wash Distance Moving Michael Cardigan— for your uncle husband to follow tho fortunes X am indebted for on 72 of the moat of you know It or Captain Warren— her child by her trlklng examples of thla typo of VAQ94 ' le deed whether car to claim kinship own husband Cade Renard a gen- play that lhave ever seen In send0A9)104 tm this houss! Would you wed tleman of Cambridge" AJ ing me tha hand Mr Stableln obwith the Weaaet'e child?" "The Weasel!" buret out Jack’ serve! that its principal point would With the 29 cards shown above "If she were the child of Tom o' Mount make a good them for an Olympic can South make three notrump 121 W 2nd So Was 8722 Bedlam she la stlU betrothed to hand I agree and Mrv notice when both East and West have Ancestry Established me! I know not” X said "whether to th 130000 players who will take See th answer In our arti"But 'hla she la not child be air!" human or demon and so you In th World Bridge Olympic pMd? cle of tomorrow cried Foxcroft turning on Mount part 1 next shall I that sugFebruary “Sh to Captain Warren’a own child I Journeyed to England and gest this hand to th committee (Copyright 1936 King FMturea Syndicate Ins) pick th sixteen thrilling proved 'It I have papers her to that handa It! The letters supposed Jto South dealer prove have been written to Sir WUllam Neither eld vulnerabla by Sir Peter Warren were forged The bidding: T ac varletyT aubrletift eyrl X a roy only are blocks that oonaiat and is th beet seed to obtain of four wMte squares and If you have a rock garden which squares which are really is in partial shade you will want to nine patches But in four of these a dark one la omitted at on corgrow some of th dwarf campanner This whole block Is referred ulas Many of you aro already familiar with campanula carpatlca to aa a nine patch The" best Idea of the arrangement may be ob- TiU awlittrle OnlUd States Patent orriet which grows In compact tufts not tained by studying the direction of exceeding eight inches high and By BARBARA VORSE blue flowers held erect haa bell-lik- e the various blocks pieced ’ and put on wiry stems Campanula gargan-lc- a together There are nine of th 91 pieced Is a gem for th rock garden It Rock Plants From Seed forma a low spreading tuft which blocks in the quilt three to irr ow start to is excellent time in June is covered with starry light and three rows of them The nine June an patch blocks are 19 In lumber The plants from seed for th rock gar- blue flowers There are a number oblongs are 24 Th first third fifth den By fall they will be sturdy of other varieties of campanulas and seventh rows Us nine patch Tltll seedlings and" can ba put'tff that may be planted Aa part of the fuw- -- of -- gardening"! readinr the oblonga The second JourtM- - and "permanent locations' or they that describe these many sixth 'rows have oblong and 91 their be catalogs planted in th rock garden beautiful flowers you will enjoy piece blocks three of ’these to a may row Th patterns given in th sheet early next ApriL discovering other rare ones do not allow for seams Be sure If you have a few rock garden to add that allowance when cutting plants now growing it may be posNancy's quilt club members cut sible for you to collect seed from the pattern from cardboard They lay It on th cloth and with a sharp some varieties to do your propapencil mark th outline Then th gating The yellow alyMum known By KATHRYN DEPEYSTER material la put or also aa golden tuft (AlyMUfra eaxa-tilNOTE OF THANKS inch beyond this outline seeds very freely and It may The seaming ot piecing Is done on be collected now on many of th Dear Mis da Peyster: the pencil marka In this way there plants In gardens The various I have just been tendered ft Miscaix he no variation in th els of dianthus ' campanulas lberis and cellaneous shower by my very closthe pieced blocka others produce Med that If easily est girl friends whom I have known Be sure to us color-famaterial available all my fife How should I express Nancy suggests four yards of color Variety la Largo of whit for a There are ao and five and onc-ha-lf two or lovely plants my thanks? I se ths girl double bed size quilt measuring for ths rock many that Week Is a letter cornot a are three times garden about 90 to 96 inchea Ua a whit always found in nurseries that rect? It was held at her mother's border them from seed is quite an home and should I thank her too? Bind th edges of the quilt In growing W adventure In this way too yod white having a binding quit nar- are able to aelect mora ae this girl so often unusual Even if row A email piping of color might varieties of some of the well known she would you appreciate your gracioua-nes- s be put just inside the white binding sorts For instance in the yellow and your aensc of appreciation 'i li alymum cltrinum If you writ her a note telling her alyesum Th actual pattern for "Check- which lafamily similar to th common how deeply you appreciate her goodbe erboard" quilt design may golden tuft which wc have already ness In planning such a fine party by sending 9 cents-- and a mentioned but th flowers ere' a for you By all means write a note S elf addrisedtam pad envelope-tsofter pale citron yellow and to my of thanks to her mother for her Nancy Page in car of this mind a prettier cofor than alymum hospitality and friendliness paper Back patterns may be se- saxatllc Anyway a few will cured by sending an additional be worth your tiying andplants (Copyright 1935 King Features you can S cents for each pattern remake youp own decisions As to Syndicate Inc ) quested choice (Copyright 1933 Publishers The rock cress (Arable alpina) Sets Lengtliy Task Syndicate) haa a double form called flora pleno COPENHAGEN UP—Mrs Ruth and ft variety known as rosea Owen will need lengthened Convicts LeanfSculpture Both ofpink these will be worth adding Bryan assignment as American minister to a collection of — the whit SALEM Or single (UP) Oregon’s to Denmark if h is to complete tat penitentiary has gone arty Arabia a project begun this spring She ‘ Plant ef Aubretl tha state board of control learned announced eh Intended to devote much to its aurprlse A cIsm in Of course no rock garden would week-en- d to visiting all the islands sculpture la being taught one each ever be complete that did not con- off th Danish coast There are v week at the prison tain some plants of aubrtctla The about 600 of them nera MESS Horoscope CARDIGAN America Romance Thrilling III I - d r 1 u hard-blow- e ht -- Contract Bridge nt Through the Garden Gate one-eigh- th one-quar- ter e) ed o -- V WOULDMT DARN SOCKS FOR I ANY man A furaltare -- notl-Mvou- ld Sl:ra9 A ‘ nity" It’s April everywhere aboard the Scenic Limited I Cool clean air — invithig you to relax and enjoy tho rt panorama on your way Add tha comforts of modern objer Nation cart and popular table d'hote dining car service at moderate prices— and you have the most complete California vacation trip ever offered Are you tahing In the International Exposition ' at San Diego? From San Francisco south the popu- i optional on round-trilar boat-tritickets for only a slight 'additional charge Better see your agent today for details ' fresh-ae-Apr- il mountain-and-dese- full-loun- 5 C p p berth-and-me- 12 al way la Coethw (to Sm Fnacfoco) lf Ufa TowiKSlacpwi with Mull adiiiaoaal berth durt (M trip la Pullmoi 0 Q 1 00 wm! cuco or Lm OAam lb4 y Aattin 117110 fotaod trip! Pullauot cfaco or Lor Aaeritt Mt limit to Saa Saa Dms has limit to Saa haa I) to Sm Dirge “Then came Butler" the forger" resumed Foxcroft pointing at him "And when he found that after all Mis Warren honored herself too highly to seek a rehabilitation through hla name he cam here and threatened this poor old Wan’ life— threatened to denounce him as a thief 'and have him hung t a crossroads unless eh wedded him! Then— then she ' contented" Butler waa sitting forward In hie chair hla eyes on vacancy He did not seem to hear tho words that branded him he did not appear to see ua as w drew cloeer around him "In tha orchard" muttered Mount “w can hang him with hla own bridle" We paused for an' instant gating silently at the doomed man Then Mount touched him on th I shoulder 1901 1929 1930 (Copyright Robert W Chambers) GSTGtMi Tfm FEATHER RIVER t r ' ’ ' St 94 KJ4 Nancy's mother had an old quilt aho had purchased at ft 984 church hussar It waa mad of 097642 mall pieces of fine soft blue gingQ ham combined with equally fine white material Th pattern la simAQ plicity Itself but to exceedingly efVAQJ96 fective when grouped aa shown In 09J the direction leaflet A96J2 There la ene pieced block made Th bidding: up of 91 emalL squares Th corner Soe'h U'mt North Eotl one that would ordinarily be of 2A Pte Pom 1P dark or blue material are ef white SA Pom pte Thla takes Away th square apPom Pom S9 90 pearance of ths pieced block Then Pom Pom joining it oq all four sides 1 a In th bidding it will be noticed block of tho Mm ail But it le g that North made s takeout of two spades despite th weaknMS of hla suit With ft weak suit more than three and one-ha- lf honor tricks should ordinarily be required but with very strong trump support North was quite Justified In forcing After North’s display of so much honor strength South properly mad a slam try by bidding one more than game and North - accepted Th piny of th hand bring out tho interesting feature though not at all t a complicated ons West opened the diamond king and After dummy' ace won declarer drew all the outstanding trump with th stripe with Jack and nlna (thus Mving two pos- mad up of two plain tLe middle a pieced atrip down sible entry cards In each hand) Now sVuthMeTed'a'Viwaril fori In this case th dark a losing diamond In hla hand or squares blocka extend to tho corner These could be Thla dummy provided either by establishing hla club suit blocka aro referred to as (Oblonga or by fincMing for tho king of Fitting thee blocka and touchingblock nt the four corspades To establish the club suit th the proper technique would bo to flnM for the queen Thus South earned to hav a choice of flneMes Actually South could give himself on extra chance and this he did He played over to th king of dubs then back to th ace By thus playing for th drop he relinquished the club finesse but he still had th spade fineM but he had gained th additional percentage of first finding out about th drop of th queen of clubs Tho odds aro over two-too-n against the club viueen'a dropEnjoy the luxury ping In euch a case but South could lose nothing by the attemp- tfine pepper Fortunately such careful play was rewarded la this case Th club queen showed up on th second A 10742 AK85) 912 which JUNGE The Latest and Greatest Novel of aGreat Author REX BEACH Published for ths First Time by the game-forcin- SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Beginning Sunday-Jun- Schilling pepper Salt Lake City Thou WAsatch 719 A ' y U ' i r eroeirt J 19 6 U1U( I6r- -- e and daily thereafter ” ““ ed j i ‘ ' a ifory of love thrfflt adventure and empire building against odds such as only Rex Beach can writ Onca Here’ you start reading It you'll bo on tfto dgo of your chair right to tho and of tha last chapter! B sura to begin tha first Instalment Tribuna Jun of Rma J Ficaxns Geo Agt 29 8 Main by 1 VK10JJ OAJ maj-Mty- ’a half-erase- A Checkerboard - Quilt Block f st Fcrnlfura Sfsrzsd the documents supposed to have been unearthed from th flooring la the captain’s cabin of hla ship Leda wero forged I can prove it! X can prove that Walter Butler waa th forger! can prove that Sir John Johnson knew it! And Sir John and Cap-ta- la Butler conspired to make Mlsa Warren 'believe herself the d child it a runner who had been vowing that ah was hie own child!" He laid hla hand on my arm speaking very gently "Mr Cardigan Miu Warren to th truest bravest sweetest woman X haver ever known When It was mad dear to her that thla lunatic Renard was her father that ah must now givo up all thought of tho family on which aho had ao long Imposed— and give up all pretension to you alr-e- he acquiesced with a truly noble dig- 1i Etiquette ehe-dev- Key::r Fireproof 1 J V 16 in Th Salt Lalia J |