Show H. H t H J lot Believed Be I d in inCaution In 1 i Caution t I I IT TRAVERS ERS t D By FRANK C. C TRA 4 fi ST wa was n rn c c. G known to hi his few f friends as as- a careful nan man In f fact ct cantlon was os his characteristic and bad had dl date dale to the present been ben from Infancy world of facts and Gro er lived In a certainty and abhorred chance speculation speculation lation and doubt had refused to be As a boy be he neighborhood neighbor neighbor- drawn Into games with the hood children The outcome was too uncertain he be ml might ht win but oa oe theother the other hand he might lose Mr af at atthe the age of or forty ordinary appearing man was a very One would meet fifty such as he he- heIn In 10 any hour of the day He lie lived la- la laan an ordinary section of the city On this particular May morning to which your attention Is called he had arisen as usual at six sis o'clock shaved breakfast as 08 usual as usual eaten euten his soft bolted on one one egg one one orange rasher raster of bacon one slice of buttered toast one cupful of coffee read rend the paper as usual until the little parlor clock announced the hour of eight and then donned his hat and started for tor tha the office as usual All done precisely prey pre pre- according to custom and yet Mr Ir was not himself lie He was worried lie Fie was In 10 doubt It Is hi a a mutter matter he mused that a aman aman 8 man should understand Ill I'll seek the opinion of those who may have bave had bad experience Ill put the question squarely up t to a few men whom 1 l' chance to meet men In different walks of life In order to obtain a m 81 general view rather than a class Judgment Judg judge ment Rev Doctor Parsons Parson was slowly approaching nod and the harassed book bookkeeper keeper ar accosted osted himI himI him I know who you ou are aces Doctor Par Par- Parsons sons Ions although you yon are unacquainted with me announced Grover I 1 am nm om admitted the preacher And do I boot not state a fact when 1 J Isay say that In ur ministerial capacity you are are are- frequently called upon to give advice In private matters That Is true trot conceded the reverend rev reverend rend gentleman Then resumed Grover Inserting 1 I. I f Into Iota the button hole of a fore finger A Athe the others other's coat supposing a man forty years ohl who Rho Is sober and hon boat i est eat and ond anda onda a good citizen occupying a a. a position of ot trust Is married to a woman woman wom wom- an who refuses to perform her house housed hold duties neglects neglects' her children devotes her time to card playing and at times for tor money fr frequently when her husband attempts t to reason with her becomes becomes' violent strikes and aDd kicks kick him and throws dishes and other other oth oth- other er articles of furniture at him supposing supposing sup sup- posing such a case as as' as this thu to exist what would b be he your advice It Is a asad sad case declared the divine dV di- vine a case which arouses arouses my sincere sin sin- cere core sympathy If It I were the unfortunate unfortunate tonate husband of ot such a a.- a. misguided mate mate mate-as as you OU I suggest I should p Pl pray ay for her and I 1 should seek leek spiritual guidance Mr Dir Pen Inscribed the doe doe- tor's tors remarks In his notebook thanked him and moved on to Interview a abet barber bar ber- berber ber bet who stood In la the door of mis shop Are you IOU a married man enquired Grover Tehi Yeli Im I'm I a victim replied i l the knight of 01 the razor been married j Then continued continued I should like to ask you a. a question i re regarding garding a private matter All AU right sir A This Is U the problem said laId Grover breaking In I want your opinion ina In la laa a case calle like this and be he repeated the the- question be he had bad submitted to Be Re Rea Parsons I understand promptly replied th the barber Theres others In fa the same fix x Take now Mr lIu 1 you may know him lumberyard oer across the tracks tracks tracks-he he was In bore bora not two weeks ago and asked me the Uie same exact Identical question I says theres Just two things to regulate that kind of a female I 1 says l Fire Vint v cut off oft her revenue pay all aU bills yourself and leave her have bove no mane money at all that'll cramp her style That's the first thing I says and the second sec SIC and ond thing Mr I 1 I says Is ill Isto isto to raise a big family Fill up the house with children I says Whenever your our woman finds herself having to look after seven so or ten kids that'll take the nonsense out of her I 1 says I always say say say- Mr thanked the barber It was time to tG b be at his desk indeed In- In deed It was past time Ume yet Mr Pen Pen- was unsatisfied etl with the result re reo suit sult of his Ills Investigation In As the tho elevator bore him to the eighth floor where his dally labor awaited him he determined upon a u that final bold stroke He Ue would ask the boss Morning What's on your mind t Inquired Mr Stocker glancing dancing up from the papers on his desk Without hesitation and without preamble pre pre- amble Grover drover told him Why dear me sympathetically replied the boss this I U is a great sur Bur prise I always thought you OU were a bachelor How long Lave have you been beio married Who ho me Inquired the er or Oh not hot at all No 1 sir AIr no I Ive I've never been married but It U la u ques lues tion tiun that Intrigues me It might night hap ban pen Mr Sir has never ne been ably to u why the bra boss h burls the tel pl he at his h lieu he and 11 r loud and viciously Men seeking seeking wack pass through Cedar Cedar Cedar Ce Ce- dar dar- dally daily TheY come from front all sections of f the West and seem to be be- headed beaded for forthe forthe the coast Many ManT of them are wending their way toward Los leas Vegas In fn the belief that work will wUl soon scon commence on n the Do Boulder r dam out and the railroad that that r will wUI lead i id to the d dim m They all state state- that then there is n no work ta Jh the sections from which they theT came same and they are are- constantly ta to hopes that they will strike a job around the next bend or of beer and moonshine moonshine moon moon- shine seems to be in vogue In ta Cedar lately Three or four tour Instances have been recorded of ot staff atuU of or this kind beIng be being being be- be ing stolen before the bootlegger could deliver to patrons A washout on the highway between here and Hatch caused a delay of the of-the theU the U. U p. p bus reaching Cedar from the Seems Scenic loop trip Thursday night it ar arriving arriving ar- ar riving too late for the passengers to take the evening train out for Salt Lake City |