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Show MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY, UTAH Sylvia of the Minute The Cream of the lilt By HELEN R. MARTIN STORY FROM THE START by Dodd, Mead WNU Service Copyrlxht Handsoms, fastidious snd wealthy young St. Croix Creigh-to- n awaits his sweetheart at their trystlng place. She Is fifteen minutes late, this ordinary little Pennsylvania Dutch girl, Meely Sehwenekton, but he awaits her eagerly. She Is so demurely beautiful, he thinks, but so out of his "class." Despite her apparent Innocence and Ignorance, she succeeds In keeping him at a distance, to his chagrin. Meely, in the Schwenck-to- n home, is altogether unlike the girl who meets St. CroW clandestinely, and her speech has little of the Pennsylvania Dutch accent Are You Really Well? To Be Fit There Must Bo Proper Kidney Action. find yourself running down DO you always tired, nervous and de- pressed? A. "e you stiff and achy, subject to nagging backache, drowsy headaches and dizzy spells Are kidney secretions scanty and burning in Too often this indicates passage? sluggish kidneys and shouldn't bo neglected. f DOAN'Sps A STIMULANT DIURETIC Vff. KIDNEYS Co. Mlg Chem. Buffalo.N Y. fbjwr-Milbur- For Pipe Sores,Fistula,Pofl Evil Hanford't Balsam of Myrrh iloner bck for flrrt If not iultrf. All dealer. botll Want Supplied Kauri, millionaire airman Roger mid musician, said at a dinner In New York : "We hear lota of stories ubout the conceit of movie actresses, but none about the conceit of movie actors. Here goes, then, to supply a long-fel- t want. "A movie actor, on his return from bis vacation, went about wiih bis sleeves 'rolled' up so as to show the tils, bulging biceps on each ami. lie was very proud of them. He got all bis friends to feel bow hard 'hey . were. "Gosh, what a muscle I" a, friend would say. "How did you raise It? Rowing?" "Xo," the actor would answer. "It conies from hugging girl admirers!" When You Feel a Cold Coming On. Take I.atatlve BItOMO QUNIN'E Tablets to work oft the Cold and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip dv. or Influenza. 30c.-"-A- ' Impossible "What Is the proper thing for ft man to do w hen bis wife asks him for money and be hasn't any?" Isn't any proper t hing to circumstances. Anything' will be wrong." Stratford "( Hi, I here do In those be does . Reacon-IIerald- The rot a crooked Straight and Narrow Puth Is favorite thoroughfare with people. The BABY - r - r CHAPTER ll-Co- 5 The noise of Mr. Schwenckton's suddenly rising and walking to the door at the head of the stairs sent Lizzie, white and quivering, back to her dishwashing. took Meely, slowly following, and began to dry the dishes already washed, both of them waiting In tense anxiety for the entrance ot "the Mister." But Mr. Sehwenekton did not at once come down. Meely and Lizzie, from where they worked, could still the room hear, faintly, the voices in ' above. ' "I have awful afraid!" Lizzie whispered, her teeth chattering as she splashed In the' dishpan. "Pop - he whips so hard! It's awful good .of you, Meely, to help niei. Mebby If 1 have all done nice and clean till Pop comes down, he won't whip me so "You poor little thing!" Meely exclaimed, working ns fast as Lizzie herself. "I won't let hlra touch you! Ill" "P.ut I have afraid that would make him do It all the harder, Meely your takln' np for me after what his Susie Just tol' bira! how you top me It was a pity I wasn't old enough to run off! If you took up for me now, after her tell'in' him that, he'd think I was get-ti'that he'd have spoilt by you and ' Then, Very Carefully, So as Not to Waken Her, H Carried Her Upstairs and Put Her to Bed. no perfeck what you do! So If there's any more trouble and If things ain't kept cleaner 'round here, I will send you packln", now mind I'm teliln you!" Aunt Rosy, w Ith a look of cold, concentrated resentment at Meely, turned to go Instantly upstairs' to her Bister but Mr. Sehwenekton checked her by the simple, but effective means of barring her way with his brawny outstretched arm. "Not up there. I won't have Susie worried no more tonight," He pointed to the door opening from the kitchen Into a small bedroom. "To your own room, Aunt Rosy." She looked at him reproachfully. "So this here's the thanks a body gets for leavln' my own home and comln' here to work myself to the bone fT yous " away!" "Yes, well, If you did work for us "It's a wonder your father doesn't but you don't. You make my little force Nettle to come borne. He did childern do nil. Puttin' a little girl try to, didn't be?" like Lizzie yet to the wash tub! Yl, "Yes, but flrawmn she fold pop be I, yl! Iioti't you leave me hear of j darseiit make Nettie come homo nil such a thing again!" Aunt Posy's nway a'ready. Till Susie s "It's her," Aunt Rosy pointed tin-dwell and Aunt Rosy goes, Itten Net: tlvely lit Meely, "that makes jou so Rut mind you tin fhe'll coiue home. ! Takin' your i hiM'Ttr part contrary whnt.ehe -r 'Pop yet!" ngln .your wife's sister! Ami stand-In- ' ' ' "'. "What?". by a stranger that's try In to keep Pop if be tried to whip her "Slie wife shk by wasbln' her and jour MhmI be off run where on. fur ruiiiiln' windabs on (ipeliln' couldn't, lind her, like Jakey "That'll do, t'iiit'il do. Aunt Rosy. alMOit itowt.heiitled pep he's aful It didn't lieed Meely to open my e.es Jakey. lie don't Mow It nuicb ; but thiMttli for a while; there, I whs .. t i - i. tit jr flvvfid d inih about you. p.ut It was not until nfler Sammy had at here a 'look this cottn take cruty, wru table filiShed bit niHer and the kitchen and cleared and the .last d'h washed, and through otherHt the wash tli, a child I.l.vie . Mr. that put away In the like that! well, lo' mo you that Auni nosy, followed Scbttencklon, iy I cti)o In here this exetiln' and when returned lo the kitchen. tub stand. n". id mvlns seen I.I77I0 at that there Lizzie, wiih a faint, pe I didn't show It I 'fell dangerous! herself. Mtoke Jo nun HijjnHuuiiifiiy, Hone, but for a minute there I felt though the was white with fear of dangerous! So." be concluded, "don't him. "See, Pup. I "W I got nil Ui' lejive It tupp'ii a:i!n. And don't go disbeM mid p ins work Susie 110 mot totiifht. near Yes well, but." Aunt Rov broke I or an Aunt R.y wavered. --' Ulnslid look at votir diaper In the n.silijty .f thmiili lis weighing Mr. Scbiu'inkton laid bin arm nnmnd her brother In law. Rut she deMtig wbf.b MiruM; I.UKle'sblU sbouider, . Kbe did not away from bis toii-dtkiiow whether It ntontit ft tares t wbellier be was ntMit to bad lor other 'bt " ' for do worse'n r umarent....rvior - .'-.- i lt-t- fr f'r pUlllsllllielit. fen rln iT.t!i xzx k , latter. Ifor ".lie to Saauin rba n in4 re iu..m.'trf n we'k ago) cuitd t Urnin herself.' tili'tt le n fbe Ml her IlllelferelK-mfgld he "Ml" S,tt.tiri. Hilly, b-- en o ,v dr't ' !l .Ion. t Mi woman . i.iw ald hreaiMfMiy-sin trutti!" work- bard !tlc' an ottdii'Jit wjiHiiJ. t li,e rbltd!nnd If Aunt 1toy can eel r fa'dt and led on wlth.hef. tlut's-l.cAnd. Mr. Sl.wcmkbm. It s. M like a rrlme to put 4 VUW frail washas ork if Muti Ll?jde lo - Inn, do "you. 'lliat H.U .iHtl" Sirl wrvil.ii? Iler.baik No. I oiitht to I . hated JU V bavff told to Interfere. ou'e mi. siraitici bete rff. Now, Itl Mr. got to put a slop you must! this must, Yon to It! '' frM-r?- woamn'i raised "Tut, tull" Mr. Ssbiencktod 4 It's toasted No Throat Selectionsnf Ir. Pphrbuu Mowcll as otie of .Iveiitm ky's two In the Hall of rme-- the other a retiiindcr of th" Is Ibnry t;iny-- is 'Creiit (.crvi"' this SiirgHii rendeied to humaliitr: He bbir.ed the way of I. Is profession in abdominal surfer) win tn ls'i.1, ,e pcrformeil a d llicult opera t!i II that tieier bad been tried before, saicd lie patient's lf and onabtrJ bis profcsHon to :ii Oiojlilless other Mellon Family Richest Hamlet's Home Restored Only lh canopy taken to Stockholm by the conquering King Charles X In l(kS will he absent when th I t Oeresund Krotiberg castle xxx:xm-m-Mv- x- Ihes afterward. !Htor was Cternlly a "de1"f of silioid."' th! type that thoiu-h- t ihr old tii.fhitig of the neuietaiy retiKo froiu bis pnic-ric- e, ao advi r of the lie oflen In f nanchil nmttcrs as well as rustod'an of their health being t!' ws Bhd that of their children, pis-pi- lie Ws B Ilockbrldtre county, Virginia, and had amp1 Tpoilublif to s;ud fmjH a museum. Ienuiiiiks wonderful castle of th Renaissance home of llauilet tun been completely restored. Aulhoiitlo arc now ready with plans to relit It ns a museum, wiih Its old painting, furniture and gobelins, these relics t be ntrieied from the Ianlsi museums fsted. Useless Baggage The trouMo ullli many people, says a great scientist. Is that they spend too much time "packing trunks" they cmnon take with them and that would contain few useful things If they did. American Magazine. Let It! use roiiue. Jim You shouldn't Injures the skin. Well, who Mae eer II sees thai? Children of I'lilaiol haie tit en up the colleetiti; of cinnivlle pictures In favor of holding sidewalk chariest on Contests. Some pinple are alwajs lulieritinf money. That's, the kind of a family lo be lu. Demand ? It' A 'rKEjbi-'- i wf fY v'sv 'Ib & - w mm W lu v-- ' e nrlenets tn which he early deebb'd lo spend his life. After obtaining what medical education was avail. d.ie in America, 1P nttm)ed the I'tihcr'lty of IMliiloHkli n'ld on l is return from l.iitoe located lu I'jinlile. Ky In IT'.1! Jo praiihe. It M there that t e performed hi operation that nmd blm famous, Kansas t'Py Siar, 11 tl opened as m Ii ti s t Cough, The Mellon family Is probably the richest In America, wiih tiie Ton!, Rockefeller and Raker families following in the order given. This Is the conclusion of a writer In tbe Ros ton News Riirenu. a liuaiuial newspn per, who sa.is that based on actual value of securities nnd asset values of other properly ow nod, tbe Mellon family heads the list. The i.'.V.n i.TH) nh.ires of Culf (III company slock held by the Mellons Is cited 11s one reason. And this is only one of the hie industries In which the Mellon family Is Inter Surgeon Well Placed Among Nation's Great M Irritation-N- o be-lud- e Hands at the wnsbltih sexeral hours U, Salt Lakt City, . put-tin'- b-- BWUV- fi t mpt-oard- give first consideration to my voice. Naturally, I am very careful about my choice of cigarettes as I must have the blend which is Uindly to my throat. I smoke Lucky Strikes, finding that they meet my most u critical requirements" s e her" Liy-Ie'- N. N. housekeeper; d-- iloiie-nlMb- "In my concert work, I must, of course, "Did Absalom tell you," Aunt Rosy diplomatically Interrupted, "who his comp'ny Is that's wisltln' at their place?" Tills question proved effective In diverting attention from the Hies. "Why, no, he didn't speak rtothln' to me that they had comp'ny wisltln' 'em," said Mr. Sehwenekton. "What makes you conceit that? that they have comp'ny?" "I seen a Urange shirt on their wash-lind this morning that I wasn't Absalom's. I didn't get time to run down and est Missus whose the strange shirt was what with all I had to do and Lizzie not helplu" any," she whined In a tone of deep Injury. "Rut this after, mebby, I'll get time to run down." "That'a funny, too. again that they got a strange shirt hangtn' out and Absalom not sayln nothln' to me about comp'ny." remarked Mr. Sehwenekton reflectively. "Rut couldn't the 'strange shirt' be a new one of Absalom's?" Meely asked. "No, It ain't Absalom's size or color." Aunt Rosy pointed out. "lo you know,' said Mr. Sehwenekton thoughtfully, "what I suspicion about thnt there tnin;:e shirt? I suspicion they're got a boarder at Absalom's, like us. I guess Marvin ("reihtou's boardin' wiih Vm since his Pop turned him out! I'or, you see, this here township's very handy In the center of nil the schools he has to wlslt. Yes. I bet you that' whose the stratize shirt Is! It' Marvin v'rcljchtoii's ! So then, Meely," he Jocularly added, "yon better watch your step, wiih the school superintendent II In" right baiidy here In sight of us! On our own f;irin yet!" Meely stared blankly for a moment, ; then, pulling her-sc'- f without ctiini-nti;ether, dropped her e.VcS to hr plate. remained silent, Aunt As Mii-lI'ovy prodded her fur an cxpres((ii (.f her setisntli.tis at the great news. "I Sil'i"se," Meely at last beennie articulate, "my teaching, when he It. win the Mm a shock! It's riot." she sighed, "acturdliig rule. I don't know the rules! I don't know nii thing iihont teaching! I do hive S"tn Ideas of my own, though " The sudden realizaih-thai she of tl,i whs talking to trusteed brought lnT to Wiih N Jolt, ITO HE tiiNTIVt I II I ' tl' mother in Ihls enlightened age would give her baby isotuethlng she 'i.J not know was perfectly harmless, especially when a few drops, of plain ( .ilorlii will right a baby's stomach t:J cud utmost any little in. Fretful-"'f'- t and fever, too; It i'ins no time u. til everything Is iM That's the ticauty of nHo Influence eenm Just what h '"l-It d- -o all that en "lor oil i accomplish, without ihock to " system. Without tho evil laste. I' i delicious! Iteliii? purely vegvta-.- , you can give It as often a '""res: a tdgn of colic constipation; l arrlica; or noed to aid sound, nat ' d sleep, Ju t one warning: It Is genuine l l'Ulier'n C'asiorla that physician other preparation may J'i"t a free from all doubtful drugs but tio rhlbl of thlft writrr'a s'",n? ''I t.st tbcinj. lJeside. the boolt On ; :iro and feeling of buf.le that coniej villi Httbcr'i Cnstorla l worth lu "'ski In gold. Werrenrath, Concert Star, Finds Lucky Strikes Kindly To His Precious Voice flies" n' etraner could Crop llll It was at the heavy noon meal ot the next day that Meely for the first time heard Mr. Sehwenekton breni bis own rule against complaining at the' table. "Ach, Aunt Rosy, these here flies Is somepln awful I Susie she never has no flies when she house-keep- s.' And this here's October yet I My first wife, neither, she didn't have no flies. Leastways not In October yet I Why do you so leave the flies In? Couldn't you mGiiage with less files?" "It ain't my fault that there's files. It's that there fat farm hand of yourn that gives flies In fur me, still; fur when he goea out the door, he's so fat he can't get out quick and that lets the files In." "You're always got a good excuse, alnt. Aunt Rosy?" "Rut I don't see, Mister, why you ever got such a fat farm-hanthat ho gives files In fur me and that he's too fat to set In your car and drive It for you." She diverted the conversation from files. "Yes, It Is some onhandy that me and Absalom's both too big to drive our car easy. Us," smiled the farmer, who liked his little Joke, "we gotta set In the back seat and have such a chiffonneerl Rut, Aunt Rosy, blumln' Absalom for these here flies no. That's goln' mo far. I don't give you right. You belter get after these here hard!" to learn me!" "P.ut you've done notblnc! : That horrible woman lies! I'll tell biro how she lies!' And how she Imposes on you two children and overworks you. He's too fond of you, Lizzie, to allow It, once he understands. He seems so especially fond of you, Lizzie.' Iid be ever whip you?" "Not yet.. I'm the only one he didn't whip. Each one, as soon as. they got big enough, got one awful hard whip-piand then never no more. Oncet was enough. After that one they never disobeyed to Pop no more, (meet was enough to learn 'em. . Except Sammy. On account of Aunt Hosy's beln' hero, Sammy's had his second one. The reason Nettle and Jakey run off was to whip 'em that Pop was If they didn't mind to Aunt Rosy, and as what they are yet. as they didn't want to take It off of him, bo they run off." "Rut. how have you escaped. Lizzie?" ' I don't know I never seemed to do notb!n' to get a whlppln" for. Itut I know Aunt Rusy'll make him whip me ! I'd tonight ! I have so afraid, Meely done Nettie like Gramma's off to run If It wasu't dark night and ten miles Tobacco CHAPTER III t- N'o V-v- to her bedroom. Mr. Sehwenekton stooned nnd. rick ing Lizzie up In his arms as though stie were a baby, carried her across the room to a big rocking-chair- , where, folded to bis breast, he rocked her until she fell asleep. Then, very carefully so as not to waken her, he carried her upstairs and put her to bed. . ... ntinued Co. his hand In protest against such unseemly language on the lips of a girl ; and Aunt Rosy's look of deadly spite at Meely's accusation turned into a broad smirk of satisfaction. "Didn't I tell you Sam, how she's gettln Lizzie spoilt fur you? Learnln' her to swear and curse (you heard her call me a devil yet!) and to dlsrespec' me and you " Mr. "Aunt Sehwenekton Rosy," spoke In quietly, "I didn't speak notli- In' to you upstairs, for the reason I didn't want to get my Susie stirred up. Cut I'm snyln' to you now that I pay you to do the work here and you don't do It. You try to put It off on my little childorn. And wliut they don't do dou't get done. You drove off my Nettie and Jakey and now you abuse S.imniy and Lizzie. If it wasn't that Sl.tjie wants you here, I'd get an- - Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic) increase the secretion of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Doan's are endorsed everywhere.-- , As W nelghborl 4 knew the futility of such an attempt Ho d simply pack her In his car and run her back to her own home: that'a how he'd settle It, So, with a rnrtine dance of mallca at Meely, she turned away and went Kt j ncirr nn ' l.aMt-111- pre in o kcips , tip B perpelinl rheef fij'tieis if tc!ii'-rr'vl") rvery tmmii id the of lldtiktin tdniuif In with his dearest and iet of frlcrd. The time tievrr lies t:mvy upon Idm: It l m;oiii'e f.r bi n Adloa. lo be a1one.--Josrcom-pso- Tl.c uholc vor!(I ktiiiw? A?jirin aj m cfTcciivc atitnlotc for it's just cs tt know tlu:t there is only era jrui. ;:ri;:n'i;,' layer Aspirin. 'IT.C name I'.aycr h on etrry r . M it mvs Ibycr, it's prmiine; an l it it doesn't, it U t a l!,e tnl! IK.-- i !.k1ks arc vlispilk'! y l!aycr Aspirin. So are colJj, ,ti i t!,c jnin tli.nt j!"cs witlt tlicm; even neuralgia, neuritis, ird tn promjdly n!icv;I. Get ILiycr at any tlrutorts ivilli proven directions. iwj-vrUir.- t iwi, ill none under lis dhine The man who s ns of the j ilu-tr.-- iti y Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; il docs NOT affect the heart I j ph j 4r'r"n ! U In ,: of Fartr Ukuurtctw ( UjeotcrtlrtctteMf aU |