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Show . • ..... • • THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE, UTAH RS. WM. BUTTS WAS VERY SIC Gives Full Credit to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for Remarkahle Recovery Wellston, 0 .- " I took Ly dia E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound to make me - - - - - - - - . strong.! was troubled with my back and sides hurting me till I could not do my work, and whenever I caught cold it made me irregular. Since I h ave taken t he V egetable C ompoun d my side and back don't bother • me and I can do my j housework and care a:=:.:::-..:':::..;;...;~· for my children now, where before I did not feel like doing anything or going ar ound. After my firSt child was born abou t four years ago I saw an advertisement in the paper about the V egetable Compound. I knew it would he lp me, but I was af r aid to try it because people s aid it would help you to have children and I knew I was having children f ast enou~h. :But I thought if it would help me 1t would be better to have a whole house full of children and have good h ealth. I became stronger f rom taking it and my husband says I look like a live woman Instead of a dead on e. When Sp rin g comes I am going to take your Blood Medicine as I am very t hin. I will anawer letter!! from any woman who wishes to ask about your medicine." Mrs. WILLIAM BUTTs, W ellst on, Ohio. COLOR IT NEW Willi "DIAMOND DYES" il l l llll iil lll l l lll lll ll ll MY FA.VORI TE Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye. Each 15-cent packa ge contains dh ectlons so simple nm· woman can tint sort, delicn te s h ades or dye rich, permanent colors In lingt>rle, silks, ri bbons, skirt s, dresses, w a l s t s, stock in:!,;, c on t s, S\\ eaters, draperies, covering", hangings -everyth ing l Buy D iamond Dyes-no other kind -and t ell your druggist whether the· material you ''Ish to c olor Is wool or silk, or "'heth er lt is linen, cotton or mixed goods . STO RI ES By CYRIL NcNEILE By IRVIN S. COBB S APP ER I Copyright btJ GEORGE H. DORAN CO. I , l 1 ' ! l ! I H·++-H-1-+-l I I I !-H+H- 00000000000000000 000000000 I !Copyrlo,:-hl.) How the Reform W orked \\'hen the Union troops uncler Gr.mt, .,fir!~· In tl1e ('h·il 1\nr. took \\'e:-;t l\.(•ntucky some po~se~swn of tlllhculty was eneountPred In C'Oil· trolitng the IHlpulale, for that end ot tile !Slate wus n hothetl of southern or t he ~nun~ 1 senument untl most lllPU had eulisted m the C'onfetlerute arms. General Grunt Issued PI ocla· no rltize n matJons stating thnt would be nwle:;ted unles:; he undertook t l give ai d nnd comfort to the enemy. In one tm1 n In the lnnt ded distrlc't. tlwu~h, thPre w11s nn elderly g.,ntle· mun whose sympathle~ with the sout h ern rause ''ere e~pecially outspolwn. Wheneve r worcl carne of a vict01) for the southf't n nrmles bls jubflnt:•m was undisguiserl. ' '1 he Union provost-r.lllrsltal, hearIn!{ eoatplnints from his men of thl!< ' man's actions ancl 11ords, dedded to make nn example of him. He sent a sqund to nrrc::st the ofl'entiPr un!l the old presently, under guard, gentlelllU!l 11 as brought hPf(ore him. .. Look here,'' sair' the provo~t. "J'nt getting tired or your behavior. 1 E 1 er.v fp 1 da)s I hear tll!lt )OU've hP!'n going nhont again spreading repot rs that our forl'es have heen rleft>aterl nnd torng"~iu;, nhout the I'OUr· n::e of the other· side. X ow then, I'\ e l:ithPr ~on , dec uleci to reform you takt> the onth of nll .. ;.:inn<'e to the Union dgltl rnw or otT ~·on go to 11 mll.r.tr.,· pri~on. \\'h eh shall It IJP?" 'J he prisom•r olt c•ldt·ol to tukt• the , oath Aftt r it lrnd !open aclmtnhterl'tl • till' northPtn ntli·:pt• l!'lt th.1t a fur' tl.er aduwnltlnn ml;.:ht loe tn nt ler, "~01\. tIt en," he sa io, "l ho>pe Y"U Un(lerst'·trt!l wt.·.. t tltb thin•.,• tnean'? If e1 er n;.:aln ~·ou uttt•r a w11rd nt ch,par:t,.,l'llll'llt for II e t'n on 'nuqe or u 1\llr<l of npprn,·ul for the ('confl'•o.-r:tte~. and I hear of It, .ron'll sutTer SP\ erel)', heel!u<e nnw you're a IV N U Scnnce (Copy for '!'hia Department S u pplied by tb• Ame .. ican Legion NeYoe Service) FRYLING'S FLAG IS SENT TO BROTH ER ·~~goln:;···· ·· ·········· "\\'hat are ·you CHAPTER X-Continued 1 - -- 1 4-- "It's all rtght, 111'nny,'' he said hont-sely. "It'~ not your fault; you C·otiiLln't lt:ne known. But \\hat a fool l'Ye !Jepn! And this time ".t~tcd, I nli'ght htt\ e been dom"' "'ltcn "' StJme" thing." "But what on earth's hllflpened 'I" cried .\lgy. ''i'Iw llP\ er turned up at the nitz, Explains How Oil Alg~ : l'lt) lhs ne\ er turned up for uPuts Out'' Wigglers .\t tlrost J thou"'ht lmv·h. ,., ~lte wu:s late, ' are Mo~q ult o ''11 lggler"','' or larvae, I anti we waited. Th!·n I thought she'd 1 run liito some Ilal and had gone to fl'ed not smoth er(•d by the oil spra~ ed on somewhere else. And then, what with their pools; they sirnilly drown. The tal kin~ to Pett>rson, and later that researches or Dr. Da1 ld Keilln, \vorkhunehback, 1 forgot all about her." lng at th e Molteno Institute In South \\hat do · "But,""OO!l hf'u' ens, Hu~h. Africa, nnd just an nounced In London " don't "You 'l'ed. salt! eounter un r mean?'' you Shipley, E. by Sir Arthur think that-" to the older nnd commonly n ccepted "Of COtlr.<e - I think it. 1 !mow it. notion. They've got her: tlwy'\ e klclnaped her. Mnsqnltoes and thPir larvae, like all 1 Hi,t:ht un•ler 111 " no,e." He rose and fn~ects, have no lungs or gills to began to pare ~p und down the rnom hreathe "lth, such ns higher animal~ with long, unel en stride>', wlule the have. They get the oxygen they rewatf'llr>d him anxiously. other' t quire tit rough systems of tubeR opend- d drl hen rd me say that "That I lng directly to the outside air and r shP wns comin~ to hmch, an1I just branching inward to nil parts of their after that she "l'llt upstuir:;. Ami botll!·s. Doctor Kellin rliscovpred that tJeitl.,"' Pl'ter-on, took a chance l'ctarson, ' mosquito lnrnte had certain cells m -anti lie·~ pulled it off." the:<e tubes that ~eereted n fatty suh· AI;y Lon":l\orth ~loud up, serious for stnncC', 11 hich SeTI'I'd to !'Pep the water 00 ' e in a "' 1 y. • out But upon expf'rlment!n.:- with nhout hent to now time no "There's tl•em, U'lln:.: oil, llquhl~ that clis~oh·e the hush, llug'l. If tht•y'\·e got I'l yllb fat~. he found that tf these protrctlve tht>rc>'s only oue po slhle tlung tlut you ;;e<'retions \\ere thus !li~ nlvecl, the can !ln. Go strai~h~ to BrJan .Johnhrt'nthlng tnlw:'l of the larva fi'led np stonr und put nil the) our card. on the wtth 11uter and the httiiil>S.! "1\lgt:lltle. 'fell him the whole t1 lug fi'otu glers" dt 0\1 ned. A to 7~ma:cal nothin;;. And then In Ius J,unds. lle le:n e the mutter DEMAN D "BAYER" ASPIRIN won't let ,,.011 d!l\\ n." J' l a 111 11 111 nt ,. t\\'O Iltl"lt fare<! ~ " ~ 't r Take Tablets Without Fear If You tlt"Ill undecided 'l'he :;uddPn clan.,"er See t he S afety ''Bayer Cross." 1 to Phylhs seemed to I a\e ruhllPd him youth! AKE up your sl ep temp.warily of his !JO\Ier M lnltiatl,e; ger! L ook younger! Be sed to be tlte t'1 tl 1 1 1 d f D'nle::ss you see the name Wamin~! n e le JU ceu (ll' d ll' ur looks Age has little to do with 1 you or your feelings. It's the con t n ot "Bnyf'r" on pnr!;age or on tablets er. I et.".\!<" Bayer genuine the 's ri.,"ht," said .Ternln:rham getting not are lo.n;l Uniont~t. And If you make n your blood that counts ! " ' "It 1 .1ty 1 1 t ". I p tt 't tl · gm y(Ju're k remnr al flislo.l sln~le and millions by safe pro>ed Aspirin ~ in tells It elll t will blood And Ja Ill · w er I!ta c oe~n qme Y· hundred ways. It your system is sta :v- prescribed by ph~ sic!nns for 25 years. of t, east~n." about thmk to :.:ot you've us, to pens ThP rerlnlmPd one thanked him lng tor r ich, r ed blood, you may loo Say "Bayer'' whf'n you buy Aspirin. nelk-but the In It get We'll Phyllis. .and feel old a t thir ty. But It you build Im tntlons may prove dangercus.-Adv. for the \1 at·nmg. On IJ!s \\ ay out ht! there was alwa~s that risk." 'UP the r ed-blood·cells with . S. S. stoppPd ut the cloor. _you'll quick ly see the wrin les fade "I llelif''ie )ou're Iight," mutt~>red t '':llnJor,'' he ~al<l. "thev uln't :11.way-the sagging pouches g ive w ay looking round for his hat. "::.Uy llugh, t "f l Ch • l R M I law no ag.unst tloin!;ln'. Is they?" esh, ,•til IJIIZZ!tt:!, I en, n't think-" l•r.·tt'It'~ I er · to flrm, soli d flesh-and the ar atT.!'l ec ay more gold was taken from " -"TI.at cll•pentls." s.J!<i the major. ce t;lowlng beauty of youth take the 1 ' And at thut moment the telephone Operation than year Resumes this Mine mines n th ?'' no\1 "\\'hat's in )our mind of a skin sallow a n d d isfigured last, the yie in the last six months They don't '•found" towns in Utah; , hell ran.; on Ins tle~k. blemishes. "\\'I'll.'' snl1l the KPntm·klan. "I ruch, red blood means youth, v v. as valued IV , early $1,000,000 less WIIS ju<:f tlllnl.in' tll:Jt lhPIII .Johr.niPS they tint! a likely looking copper or 1 "An;;\\c•r it, Tld,'' said Hugh. and ener g y! S. S. S . helps Natur because ot ~e declme in the value of rertalnly cll<l gh e us fellpr, h-1 dny coal vein, mine It for a ~euson or two, , Jerulnghnm plt•kl•tl up the 1·ereiler. 1m1ld red-bloocl·cells by the mlllions.: he meta "Yes-this b Captain DnHntnoncl's (opfore y!Htddy do" n he low the state and the toll n just sort of happens as ' For generations S. S. S. has been • ·o--!t's nnt him :-;vealdng lwu,.,e. the When mine. the to arcr>ssory an hue." )(ceplng people looking and feeling I'll gh e l·itu nuy me~s,tge you Ill> e. Y!•" hodge-podg~ motley a out 11etN:s Yein • you ng. fAll of wooden shacks crumble and tumble \\'ho ut·c> yon'/ \\'ho? ~It'. Longmoor r Tra<IP. CJl,\loguP Frt" lloplornu• r lla Fresh, c"eansing, purifying, rich, red, 0 Cut Unkindest Most The 1 < ollcgc, 111 ltc~:cnt St. r Uut.o '"kr • at thP lUtz. I ~el'. \ e:s-he told me ~ ---+--=-t:.Iood that s. S. S. helps Nature do\\ n the nune shaft and another 1 the m hall mush• 11 of 1mlld, nourlshe9 every mn,scle, organ "town" has fn<led from the bronze son 11 • d lunched with him today. 0111 1 on ttw stage Ulster's Patriotism .~·e". eertuinl,r." rfl wlzn Ea~t end of l.on1!on a memory and tissue of the body. --~ r was the best recruiting with ! p1 llliOUtll'f'tl Cor-I. n!'y ucePnt land cape ot the l"tnh !tills. Pimples, b lotches and That accounts for the message thnt 1 For a ''l.ile Ted Jermngham stood for the British army in 1924,, • was nffPrin~ uu exhtloitlon of his skill la0khcads disappear. d epar t llll'nt Itf'U dquarters o f tl te A mer- 1 holdinrr ~ the ru~el\er to hi" ear, :wd Boils, eczema and rashes Ther were 241 rec1 UJts tor every In n ~ponse to I} UPsilon• from the thin, metallie 1' 01 <e of the the Iran Legion recei ed from Mohrland, onl) Your facedry up. 100, 0 or populatwn. London came I mHlteiJ< e nnd 11IThnntl, cn\e, lte ''All SJt<'llkPr ut the other !'nil broke> tlte Utah, rt>cently, which rear!: your body - your whole 229 per 100,000. nex wi prnwptl~· the rlate::> nf IJfqori<' eVPllt!>, being takes on th e look records and the ch.trter of Mohrlnntl !ltiPnc•e of the mom. It went on, madtht> eli• t.m~e from tl•e 1 :orth to the post or the Legion arc being forward· denlllgly llllllstin •t to the thrPe lll!'ll and llOwer of youth. Wake up your system with S. S. mnnn. 11n•l otlwr tacts an<l figures ed to hend(]uarters. All a!Tairs of the uowtling t·ound the tn!>•rumeut, !oro ken he to ing tr~ e11 a ~ou<:lt Bulld red blood and you rebuild youth! t emptatton iS to help wttlwut linllt. post have been settled; we ask that only by an orrn,.Jonnl mouo·) IJ.thle Get S. S. S. from any druggist. Tho the from t'\ lc'Pnt quite was It the ehnrter he suspended without from Jerrlingham. 'l'hen \l'ith u tinnl larger bot tle is more economical. langua:;:e of ~omp of Ius !'tntement~ prejudlce. In the event the mine re- -"I wlll l'ert .. inly ttl! him," Tctl lnid thnt th~> Jh~rformer wus a mnst patrl·l sumes operu tl ons t .ne pos t \\ Ill sureIY d011 n the lnstr'Uillellt. ln,·nrlalolv "hl'll IDl'n· hecome acth·e again. Address no re- · otil' Briton. "\\'hnt did lw :;a~·. Ted I" demanded SCHOO L O F EFF ICIEN CY En,!! Iislnnan or a ply to l\Iohrland; the post offiee has Hugh a:!:tatPdly. great 11 tilmln:.: All eommercial branchM. Catalosr frgreat i•:n,~:lf~h uchic,, ement, his 'olce closed shop." "He sent a me:<sn~;:P to lou, old !Illllt. SA LT L ~K I! CITY, UT AH 60 N. !If ala St. ro«e exultantly. It \\aS appro:.:ituatt'l~· to this effect~l!tlll!! well clown In front were two 1 t hat h~t wa" feellng- very une3sy beAmericans' Graves in Tht>~' figured that the Amerlr uns. rnu~e )our wife had not turnetl up at France Not Disturbed lunch, and thut he hoped therl' hatl 6 BELL-ANS wizard muQt ha1 e uec·m•tplicl'S In the llon•e to nslt him I)Uesttnn<~ pre1•11red , Hot water A report that the cem~terles of been no ned (nt. lie furtlwr went on heforehantl. To find nut "hether or France 11 here World war 'eteruns are to ><ny that ince he had pnrt('d from Sure Relief not t ne performer <!Ill ha\ e the burle!l are helng desecrated In the In· : you ll most veruliar ptece of lnfonnapowers of lllemory he hnasted nnd 1 terest or sdenee was recently Invest!- t111n hall come to hi,; knoll ledge, whieh, v. lth a \ 1ew also to urnu~ln~ Ills pn- gated by the department of _·ew York,, luC'redillle though It ml~ht nppen • trwt!e fervor to n Hill htgher pltc•h, 1 Amerl0an Legion. ~eemt"d to hear ou her f,lilure tn turn If po,~ihle one of the Yunkees ••ailed at the ltltz. lie most t"arnpstl.; up d 1 A •• k "' ew "' • .~.or ne11spnper pr ntc nn out: artirle to the efl'eet that the remains / ht"gged that you !<hould go round and "Professor, please tell me what of men of the Am~rlcan and all1ed' SPe him nt ouce-becuuse if !Jis lnforQuf!stion of Sufficiency f'l r>nt orcurred on July armies \\Cre helng dug up to meet a n matlon liaS correct nny delay might memon.lole 1 u.~tcura gar ~our about troubled feem ''You 1i7G?" l<'onrth. the increased demand for scientific and pro\ e mo:-;t dam:erous for her. And 1'1?;(!0~1 mnmt"nt's h('sitatlon the demon,;tratlve purposes, a dening Jroposit!on." Wlthnut Ja~tly, on no account werp you to go "Ye>~, I am "ondering whether I ean proft>"sor "hnt hack his t'eplr • E. E. Onvld, executive a~sistnnt In to the police until you had SPPII him." rals~ cnnugh to take car e of the ex· "A n'ir.ternul h'outrnge. sir!" be the diViSion of eemcterles of the Unite d For n \little there was silf'nc•e in the Scalp K-th• States army, commenting on the rereptlo'tal appetite the outdoor exer- shouted. room. Drummond, fr1m nlng hea,ily, Cle&D and H ealthy port, said: ""rhe American army h as cl~~> wm give me."-Boston Transcript. Promote H..U. Growth wa:; staring out of the window; the been most zealous In seeking out t he others, not kilO\\ ing "hat to snr, were Pro tecting the G entle r Sex bodies ot American soldiers, and our Salanes seldom speak nllo\ e a \\hisMr dern girl Is modest-her petticoat And after 11 altlng for lum to speak. six cemeteries In France, one In Bellnes gh "he. lucy oung ~ r·~>rtuln A per. thPy saw nevfr sho" s. and l'nnn!l, un~ S\\ a I\ lnle he tet pt et.tth e rhtnePS Ill rnthe~ sc·nnty glmn and one In Englund, are rigidly that the air of indecision hnd gonP. ,•ostuntu \\as l'll!!UIWfl to go to 1\ staid super1 i~t"d hy Col W. W. Smith and a "That Sllllplitles matters eon•i!lerrotllmuntty in Xew l:ngl:ond and rl,mt·~ force attached to the quartem111ster '1 he suit! quietly. "It n•dnces it ably,'' hefo1·p the lout! dramatic and liter- dlnslon. It Is imvosslllle for American odds of PHerson nnd nte." old the to graves In any of these cemeteries to ar.v so\'lpt:·. go to the police, old ~on'll ''But The cluy niter her nppPnrnnce the be dl~turhed." man." erit"d .\lgy. "You won't pa~ entt"rtairHUl'llt l'flntltllltt't~all "nmpn an~· attention to that me"~age. II~:'ll -held 11 llli'Ptin~ to tll'eu:;s the 11fl'air G et Proper Paper• !mOl\ tlmt you ha1en't come never of the nigh! lletore. i'e\CI.tl hart bf'en All World war 'eterans who have straight to him." hem·~ whPn ont! member rabed her 1 dot their discharge papers In their Drullltnoncl laughed shortly. \OJ<'('. po~session are urged by <::halrnnn "Ihn e ~·on fl)l'g-otten the rule;; so "l'l'l',on:111y,'' she snit!, "[ t"njoJed Watson B. :\llller of t!oe American Lemuch, ,\J~::y, th.tt )OU tlunk that? Look It e1 ~er so lllllch. To me it W!IS most &ion nntwnal reha!JIIitatlon commitnrti,.tk and ~~mholle und e\I'Iytlllng. tee to get from proper gO\ ernment de- out of thl' window, man, only don't he a fl'llow 1\flt('hlng the But If ~ ou u;;k me. I 111ust sa~· this: partments certlfir,tte,; In lieu of the seen. 'l'here'::; Jwuse now-I coultln't go a yard \\lthJt r-ertuinly \1 as no pluee to take a discharge. Peter:;on !,ntJn ing. ;\Ioreover I'm out nen ous man !" Aiuch diffic u lty Is helng erperlenced opt"n to u small bet that he knew I by veterans, Mr. !\hiler pointed out, \\ US In the Jtonse \\hen he\\ US tall•mg who do n ot ha, 11 their dischar~::es. to Ted. nood hc>avt"ns! • 'o. PeterThe Carefu l Ma cTavish Fl etc her ' s Mr. MacT1nlsh attended a christt"n· Definite proof of service Is required son Is not the sort of man to play He's got ' Jng \''het e tl•e ho,pl!al!ty of the host In making uppllcation for hospitaliza- those ruonkey-trlcks "lth. is especially preVeterans' War World the under tion Phyllis, the \\hole thing Is his ~he\\. k new no lll•·lll•b eX('lj>t the capuelties I ared to relieve Infants in act. It i" also needed in getting per- And if I v. ent to tlw Jlollce, loug bel of t he 6l'Psts. arms and Children all ages of Jn till' 1111(st of t hf' t•Pie llt·atJon Mr. mission to bury a 'eteran In a na- fore t hey eould br ing .t homP. to him, Mac'l'a y[sh rose u p untl .uurle the tional cemetery. Con tipation, Flatulency, ' Vind or get her ha<'k-she'<l be--\\ hy"-and eneh hldt!ing i'•'n.v. l'OIII the of oun•ls r once ngnin the Yl'lns stood out on his Coli and Diarrhea; allaying 1 per><on 111 e"ent a prnflllllld furp\\ ell. "Lord kno1\ s "hat the foreheadced Convin regulating the Stomach Feverishness r.rising theref rom, and, ·But, ~Hndy, IliOn.'' objc<·ted IOI! have done to her . It's wouldn't wine s or out anythm;; "Are you gettin;.; ; giving natural sleep. host, '" 'ye're not goin' ye l, with the that course In sale!'tmanshlp?" and Bowels, aids the assimilation of j ust a hnrtE>r a t t he p:-esent mornP.ntt!l f'Ui n' j ust !'tnrt in'~" ". ' ot much. I'm afraid I'll ne\ t>r he the diamonds a~a lnst h er. .And there's " . ' 11 y," !tlll•' tlw prudent MacTavish, one-t enth as good u o;alet~mnn ns the golng to he no haggli ng. Th ey wln th e To avoid im=tations, always look for the signatilre of "J'rn nu' gu11o' ~ et. But I'm telltn' ye man " ho sold me th e cour ·c."- .\.maJI' 1 fll'st :round hnt t here are a tew more /.bsolutelt Harmless -Ji2 Opiatea. l"bysi.cian'$'1 everywhere recommend it ;;t ~t• d III J: IIf '' tllle l knvw ,Vtl.' ' 1 on the horizon." lean Le;!;ion Week ly .J. W I or tht" many strnnge Incident s or the \\'orld war reve.tiPd by the IIg ht of tlmfl, proto.tbly none I~ more unique than the story surrounding the life of 1 the late Corp. G. W. I'r~ ling, A mer· can Legionnaires or Phlladelpbla have disl'o\ ered. While In camp nt Hancock, Ga., a brother or Fr~ !lug's, s. ll. Fr~ llng, 0 t Phtladelphla, sent a small ~Ilk Amo>rl· can nag to him, asking him to carry It through the war and upon his return to give It to him as a war tokei\. On receipt ot the flag, F ryling • It In an envelope and wrote placed I on It: "In case or my death return this to S. H. Fryling, • 'orth Marshall street, Phlladelplun, Pa." Corporal ~'r) ling was killed 1n ncIn the Argonne. September 26, tlon I ' 1!}18, while sf'rving wltb the Twentyeighth division Rince that time the body wus returned but the tlag was 1 to have been lost. believed ' Rerently a letter containing the flag ' was received by S. H. I•'ryllng from u German lleutl'nnnt. The tetter rea d : • "You w!ll be surprised to receive this letter so long after the war. 'I'I 1e former O\\ner of the ftng, Corp. G. W ),'rJIIng, rell the Jast of SPptember, I during the night while on patrol duty. We t6olc his k•:,tpsaek contaimng \ ery t Important papL•r Hlld handl'cl them ovt"r to army hrudquarters We fount! the t"nvelopp c<mtnlning the flag. I took the flag '' lth the intenticn of return n~ it nfter the wnr wus over, but as I wns sent to the hospital myself, nnd the 1 m·rlope wa~ dmislaid 1 I t. until recent!~·. 1 did not sen wn!l Jooklug o>er t::ome wnr rcllrs and ·'! I f d hi • am senu ng .-oun t s; t 1tere ore you Jetter and Ua~ and \\hh to beg }our pardon for Its delay. Next day 1\e had to rPtreat because of a counand ter attack by the Amerlcans, ,_, h '1 ld rY· .11 not reae ._, r. therefore eou ' ling's body. •·Truly yours, A. Schelfl'ele, Brelch str. 15, Geisllngen, Wurttemberg, Ger• many, Lieutenant. D. H." ! I I I I I I I s. -1. D. S. Business College Paint Your Auto I C ... I Soap and Ointment ! I ----- for I I I ~ to do?" said In exchange for that little bag, where do you nnd I stanrl aftl•r the bargulu Ted. 1~ tnm,nt'!ed ': Do ~·ou st•ll Inten d to nn· "Ex-actly what he suggestl!t,'' ~werPcl T!ugh. "Go round and see him tell the poltre of your e traordlnnry · • Wi'tl 1 r <>gan1 t o In e''" at thP Htt7.-nnw, at onrf>. I :<han •t 1P1uswn' " n to 1 11 1 tl 1 •" tllJ>lk c wu s •c>~· ess un ·.,ot thPre take the tllaHtnncJ, w::h lilt>, hut 1 ulous will he no \\ort·y 11\Pr the exchange ",el'lllliC acqua 1n t e1 1 w lth tl 1e r11te o•< lelttler the 1 I tl1nt t' · 11 1 1'1 an as far as f'm ron~.:eme<'!. It's just 1 'e ta ll('llla 1011 his tllrty l!lPthod of tlgltting to go for the Blark Gang,'' an~\\Pred Drummond. "That was for ~our ear~ nlont", n girl,'' he tlnbheol sa~ agel)'. He c 1·o:-sef! to the cloor and Ill\' little onl', and as you kill')\' it ni, t f u t on It' will re:H1y you WO n't .,e • open I'll ft. "In l':l~e I don't <'ome huck hy ~lx. you?' • 'o, my intt>nunn~-slnee we .. the cllnmonds nrt> In my :;pongp hag nre 1tll\' i nl( u 1tt>n rt t o·h e..nrt t n lk -~re dis exeltonge the Once follows: as to !'<tral:!ht go bathroom-:m(I the in ttn<l fair it" t t 111 ·' t f ~ ur qu '" Tell Tum-tum the ec eu we w :>;cotland Yard. square--just hke ln»t time, Carl. It "t:.~le ~urn." At the Hitz he was shown Into the doPi<n't pay ~ ou to go to the pollee l sitting-room where the HPYerPnd ThE>o- It doesn't pay me, so "e'll have a · •l1tftrlly · 1e on our Ol\ n. I am f ri;, do~ius Longmonr was huslly working ~mg He anxious to ndd :-,ou to my collection on Austrian famine accounts. rose us Hugh pntert>d, and his daugh- nf specimens, and I can't believe you · 11 zen 1 to :!O. J>>U t we 'II ter, still knitting hu><ily, ~nve him a are 11urn 1ng "t! see, Cr rl, \\ e'll :<ee. Only-no more chnrmlng ~lrllsh smile. "Ah 1 my clt•ar young frll'ntl," be)!nn monkey-trlrkn with my wife. Don't :\Ir. Longmnnr, "I see l nu've had rny IN thPre be any misunderstanding on that pont." IDl'>NilgP." The rlcrg~ mnn ~mlled hpneYoiPntly. "Ypq," nnswere<l Jln~h atrnhlr, "I "II ow aptly you put things!" he wns stanclin~:: next <lnnr to the fpllow 1 •· I :t<TPJ t )OUr t l'rms, a ntl r 1 I' murmur·eL we >lit )e ore you 11ere talkln~ to. ;.ome to hus!npss, so to spPak-I mu~t I «h II look forward nftNwarrl to the · k "' on our on n t 1ta t you ~'l!eak l'tnC'Ie rf>nlly nsJ;: you not to sen< 1 .,non·"' round again. I •lnn't Iikf> him. \\'hy. about Anrl now-as to tiPtnlls. You my dPar <'arl, I prtferred our late Ia· mu•t brar In min I th t just a Mrs. IJr 11111110nd is more vnlu blc to you 111 cnled IJpnry Laklugton." There "a~ n moment of deaol si- ti an di:unontls, sh e I!! nl!'<o somewhat IPnce, <Juring whlt h the HI'V<'ren!l 1. r;:er. In oth<r \\'( rds, It will be oh'l'il!'oclnsms stared nt him pceehle;;. Iy v.ous nt once 11 hc>tl1f'r those \\hom I anti tlte tou>:y knitter cea<~ecl to knit. ' i·ei re. ent havE> k rA tlwlr side of the •n,l' "horl' \h.:; so rompletP an 1 l'Ud· har~·t.n l•y fH'ocl ·t<''n:.: ~our \\if e. 1t dPn that eYC'n Carl Peterson s<'emNI \\ill not lw ohll0'1;; whethrr ~ou ha\e nt n IO>'", and nrumnon I lau_hetl kept yoms. The d.umon<l;; rnny or n ny not b<' n your pocket, unfi on 1'!'1 yon gPntly as he took n choir. tl n~::. ~ uur wlf( in ~our arms !ton• I· bu <:lng-!lp dre th'~ ''I'm tiretl of 11 n 41e h os n!' ~. ~uri," he remarked In the snme hH'Pnth& to If!turn1 t S e I < amon U""nst II · I 1 1 1 1 1 • ,..... s o • . aiTul-oiP. yoic!'. "And it's -,;o "tupitl t'l wou t 1e c nun ~ 1et ~ on pretPnlllng wlwn elf'Q''lOdy Captain Itrummonll, that you sLoulcl know>:. Sn I thrught we might a<: !Jr'n" tlle diamonds to me ltere ln f 11.ell lla\c all the ,•nrlls on the tJble, this rtoom, bt'fort> six o'clock n a proo kN'P them of goo<! "· ith. You mov :\lakPs the :.:ame mtwh e,1sler." 1 11 tl t 1 l refjn re Ja n on; ,; po~se ~om· in nice. , lm; fount! man 'I'IJC rlf'r".' "' ".\re you mad, f'irT' he ~pi uttered. [:; to seP thcm. I will then engage on "Are , ou insanP? How dare you eome Ill)' side to produce :\Irs. llrummond into titis room and insult me>? 1 Ehall within a quarter of an hour. For a mnmt>nt Drummond he!<itated, rin~: the bell, sir, and have you refparing a trlek. And yet It was n perlllllH'll." he adrequ,•st, al'rO"S thP room, and fectly He I I pont r thP I•'rom mittPd to him ·elf. Drmnmond 11atrht>d hun calmly, "l'\f' jtJ>.t <alii'!! one hlufl' th.s after· of ,lew It wa~ quite tn1e thut tl•ey noon. Carl," hl' ,aid lazily. ".·ow I'll eoulcJ hnYe no proof thnt he would rail smother. no on, push the hell. keep his 1\nrtl, nnd one£> J'~·JIIs '' s SPntl for the police und say J'Yf' in· In the I'J)fllll thPre would hl' nothing .,11 1Lc d ~ ou. no arod o;ee tll'd' old Tum- to pre\·ent the t\\ o of them quiPtly tum ~~m~t·lf lw'll be most a\\f,t'ly \\alldng out thron~h the door :tnd telling the He\ erentl Theodosius to go to braced ut lllPding ~on." 'I he othe 1·s h: nd f 11 slo\\ ly to hi. It ~1. 11 11nppcn a t 1 ". 'othlng can >t>ry W( • hiP, and he lookPd ut '1l-,; d JU HH \dth a r<'<lgned expre ~IIJn In his far!'. the Hitz, ean It?" eont nued tl•e clergy· "HPally, m~· c ear, 1 th'rk thnt the man su ""'y. ".\nd you s(•P 1 am f'nn ltf,.t-or i'<'t·h p;;-" II·• pan ell l'X· tnt. "ing )OU to the extent that I do k .•··ou t o lt•tn • 1 o\er tl1 no t nc t un II".• n "· prl'~sh ely, and Drummond !augh !'< 1 , 1. 011 \\ere a:w~~s 11 good actor. diumontls •rn i' ~our 1\ifP conw!'. I Carl, but is it worth wh.le? Thne llm·e nu p:unr.m~ee th t P\'Pn tl en yoJ HrC' no 11 lfnpsse,; here, and I'm rnther "ill not get up untl leu\·e th(' ronm prPf<se!l f<H' tune. 'l'hrnugh a Sl't'lt',; 11ith them still In ~·our possession. of a ·ddents ~ ou huve become :t\1 art' You are too hi;.: and stron:! a man, of the fnet that I nm the leadt•r of ('aptnln Dnimml'wl, to ul'c w of any tile Blark t: .. ng. You can go nnrl tel: hor!leplay £"spedally -er-in a (:erg~ tltt> pollee if ~·ou like- in fat t, that man·.~ ,uite of room<;." It Otit, f) 1ummon<J 1ntJhl " ~ 1e tI. ,,..ut hornhl!' lilt I<' man who c·nme rmmt1 for cut, It "C'ut exclain.ed. he :·• rarl to >('C me tltteatene•l tu do so. nut, ugrPt". I if you do, 1 shnll tell tlt!'m who you hen\ ~>n':s "•tl.e! All right. are, and I shall al~o inform tht>lll of I'll go round and ~et the stones now." Jle rosr nnrl went to the dnor. thP speret hlstm·) of the bomb. Ho ''But don't forgPt, C'arl- -if there are that, thou-'h It \\ill be ll\\lmarcl fot· monkey-trill'"• henYPn help you." any nwk\\arrl more far bl' will it f'atl, tne, door do:;ed behind him, und 'I'hP and Irma; for , 011 :mel :\lademoiselle the clergyman SJ un round snnrl a with for unll{'nlthy positively be it ~~·ill girl. the on don't far, ;;o me Snook,. You take "llow the devil has he spotted u~?" Up to d.lte I ha\ e hN·n dealing )'Oll? in certainties: now "e come to ron· His face was eonvulsed "ith ra~?;e. tmgPn<:ies. It stril>~'S me that ther•• ''lie's the hlggfst fool In the "orld, are two donhtrul point~. ole! frlenrl of und yrt I e spot me (''l't>ry timP. i m~ ~·outh-just t11n. And those ti\O llm\eVt•r, t 1tPre•s no t me to worry pomts are the \\ herE>ahonts ri''PPC· about that now; 11e must tlunk." lie took one turn up and dOI\n the tlvel~· of my \\ lfe nn1l ~our !limuonds. .:\ow, carl, do '1\P talk bu;;lness or room, then he nodded ltls ht>ad as If hP had , ome to a !'<ati~factory denot?" "My dear young man,'' saitl the oth- Clsion. And when lle ~poke to tht> er reslgn~tlly, "I intended to talk l{trl, 11 ho :-- t 11 ulting- expectantly on !Juslneli. l\lth ~ou when ~ 011 arrived It the sofa, l•e might hn,·e heen the head you had gi\ en me a chanr1:. But us of a big- huslnesQ firm giving orders ,ou've !lone nothing hut tnlk the most to his monagers for the day. "lUng up ht>adqunrtl'rs of A branch," ~mmttigated drn t>l sinC'e you've !'Ome into the room r lla\·en't had a chance. he said quietly. ''Tell tlwm to send ) 011 nppear oh:-;eS"t'd With tlu" nhsurcl round • ·o. 13 to thi~ room at onc(•. II dplu,.,fon thut I .un some pPr~on called must be here "it !tin a quarter of an But where arc you go- honr." <'arl, anti"~umher 1a," repented the g-Irl. In,::?" making- a notl' "Titafs the man "ho llrununonrl flllll"t'<l at the clnor. "I am going "tr,tight to Scotland Is "UC'h a \\onclerful mimic, Isn't It? Yunl. I :-;hall thl'l'l' tPII Sir Br~an \\.ell?" ". ·umher 10 and the Italian nre to .John<rtone the ''hole <'lory from A to z. ut the ~;nmP tune hnndin~?: him a (•ome \\ith him, nnrl till'~' are to wait little loa~ r•ont:.i•cing <I a mood,. "hieh below for further orders." '·That all?" Rhe ro~l to her fe('t as h:l>< rel'ently come Into ruy poS"l'S· til(' He1 Pren!l 'l'heodo"lus rrOS!'e!l rnp~tt'Jn.'' "You adnut you've got them," Idly to the door \\hilh Jnl to the hath· snuppNI the other, lettin~ the rnasi;: room. "\Yh,tt about that silly little fool-his wife'•" <lrop for a lliOIII<'IIt. For a moment the man IJUUscrl, better.'' ('arl-mueh r, "'rhnt's hett1 nmazl'ment on his far-e. genuine Drummond cume baek Into the room. "My denr ::irl, you don't rcallr 1m'I admit I've got them-hut they're in n place \\here rou C'an neYer lind ngine J e\Pr lntfntlPd to produce her, them, nnd they 1111l remain there un- do you? And uny lingering douht I tJJ six o'clo~.:k tonight, when thfly go might hnve hnd on the matter rltsapstraight to Scotlnntl Ynrd unle~;;. pPared the mompnt I found Drum· C:url-nnle><s my \1 ife b returned to mdnd knew us. 'I'here's going to he me uhsnlutely unscnthetl nnd unhurt no mistake thi" time O\er that JOung before that hour. It Is fh e o'clo<'k gpntiPmnn, helleve me." With a slight laugh he dl!<npiJenrf'd uow." "And If she J!'t returned-\\ hut 111 tn the bathroom, and a>< little .Tnnet put throu~h her call a tinkling of bot· tlwn ?" ties Sf'eiUPd to "how that 1he Hevc>rend "You shall lul\e the dlnmonrts." "There I~ just one point, f'nptnln 'l'heodo,ln>~ , 1.11 s not 1,·nlsttng time. (TO BE co:-rriN UED. J Drnnunon•l,'' remarked the elergym.lll mildly. "Supposing that I nm ahlc to The chief Industry of the Island ot per!;unde certain IleopiP t' er -exl pe dlte the retu rn of Mrs llruuuuund Jumal,·:• in IJa nnna rab lmr. I I 0 ~trode rea~tmuble a~ |