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Bertrand de Lesseps, and la called the winged car, has the appearance of an ordinary motor car, save that In front it Is shaped like the prow of of a ship. From the extremelty the prow attends a shaft to which ia attached the propeller or revolving wing Invented by M. Filippi. The wing la small, strong and thick and revolves within a protecting cage. The engine Is of 40 horse power and rotates the wing by shaft and chain transmission. There la no other mechanism, the wheels of the car being free, except for footbrakes. By the side of the driver Is a single lever which controls the clutch and the forward and reverse movement of the wing. The wing can be reversed at a moment's notice, thereby forming an additional In the trial runs a speed of brake. 63 miles an hour was obtained with 2,100 revolutions of the wing s minute.' One curious feature was that the car made no dust. The Cannibals Need Food. An officer of the French colonial army brought a letter from the chief of a group of miaslonarlea in the southern Islands of the Pacific not long ago, which winds up as follows: I regret to tell you that our little company can do little against the fanaticism of these poor wretches. Moreover, famine Is ravaging the country, for the harvest has been destroyed. Therefore the dispatch of more missionaries has become urgent." La Petite Republique. Comparative Possession. I have an abstract theory. Thats nothing. I've got s concrete cellar. Many a man can't even do his duty without feeling that he is doing more than hia share. THE WAY OUT Food Brought Success end of Change Happiness. An ambitious but delicate girl, after falling to go through school on account of nervouaneaa and hysteria, found In Grape-Nut- s the only thing that aeemed to build her up and furnish her the peace of health. From infancy," she says, I have not been strong. Being ambitious to learn at any coat I finally got to the High School, but soon bad to abandon my atndlea on account of nervous prostration and hysteria. My food did not agree with me, I grew thin and despondent. I could not enjoy the simplest social affair for I suffered constantly from nervousness In spite of all sorts of medicines. This wretched condition continued when I became until I was twenty-five- , Interested in the letters of those who had esses like mine and who were getting well by eating Grape-Nut- i. I had little faith but procured a box and after the first dish I experienced s peculiar satisfied feeling that I had never gained from any ordinary food. I slept and rested better that night and In a few days began to grow stronger. "I had a new feeling and peace and reatfulness. In a few weeks, to my Stoat Joy, the headaches and nervous ness left me and life became bright and hopeful I resumed my studies and later taught ten months with eass of course using Grape-Nut- s every day. It la now four years slnoe I beI am the mis gan to use Grape-Nuts- , tress of a happy home, and the old weakness has never returned. Name given by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason." Read the little book, The Road to Wellvllle, In pkgs. vrr lead II itevt Iritrrf A new eaa appeara fra a ta ilara. They w aenalne, rs tiara aad fall af fcaaraa httmi. II. KETTKER BittW.VD E. IURT0I Htaa: Omnia Self-deni- ilu-re- ns. Mia to lam MMr to Ito Buying of us by mail unusual happen last night that is, Thursday night? 'Nothing, Monsieur that Is, nothing we can find." Mr. Grimm sat silent for a time and fell to twisting the seal ring on bis finger. Mr. Campbell turned around and moved a Inch pnirIt weight one while to tlie left, where belonged, Monsieur Uigoloi, disappointed at their amazing apathy, squirmed uneasily In hia chair it would appear, then, Mr. Grimm remarked, musingly, "that after bis niystei ions disappearance the ambassador has either twice returned to bis house at night, or else sent some one , first to bring the letters to him for signature, and later to get Anything light the stomach end bowels are right CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly coffcf Sick OUTWITTED THE ATTORNEY. modulated perfectly unsurprised, Mr. Grimm certainly did not expect it now, but he knew it instantly there Suffragette Tells How One Woman Settled Lawyer's Bill. was not another quite like it In the Is ust as satisfactory as if wide, wide world and though he was Mrs. Iankhurat, the suffragette, you came to the store. still blinking a little, he came tu hia surprised some of her friends a short In our new home we feet courteously. while Hgo when she related this Utare better able to serve Good morning, bliss Thorne, he ile incldi ntj you than ever. corrected gravely. "A lady had seed a railroad for Now his vision was clearing, and he $4n,(Um and secured a versaw her, a graceful figure, silhouetted dict. Anddamages was paid the full amount against the rich given of the wull subject to her order. Her attorney Her Ups were curled tlie draperies. didn't get a penny." least bit, as ir she might have been SALT UUtBCITXIITSB Why, that seemn incredulous, one smiling, and her woudcrful eyes re- of tlie I HU Mato Mml How did said. it happarty flected a glint of of was it amusepen? folds of her evening dress ment? The She fouiiu a way. to outwil him.'' fell away from her, and one hare, What did she do?" Is all right until those white arm waa extended, as her band She )awycr."--.ludg- e. the married benefits it whom regard it ss a natstill rested on the switch. ural habit in those who practice iL Ana you didn't hear me? still tu his cigarettes? Her Specialty. 1 didn't think you "Certainement, Monsieur I mean, the Mrs. Button advertised for a woman Now I'm going to put out the that seems to be true. But where la would. AnThe New Walker he? Why should he not come back? lights for an Instant, while you pull to do general housework, and in a swer announccolored called, girl we r then shades and then What does it mean? Madame Boise-guthe down, Bank Building, ing that she had come for the posiis frantic, prostrated! She wanted must have a a conference. The lights tion. The awltch snapped. me to go to ihe police, but I did not Salt Lake City, Are you a good cook? asked Mrs. think it wise that it should become died as suddenly as they had been will be ready born, and Mr. Grimm, moving noise- Button. public, so 1 came here. I wus No, windon't the of the four indeed, each visited cook," for occupancy Very well," commented Mr. Grimm. lessly, it rest as it is. Meanwhile you dows in turn. Tben the lights biased reply. this fall. Are you a good laundress? may reassure niadame. Point out to brilliantly again. 1 soul n't do washin' and Ironing; her that if Monsieur Bolssegur signed Just for a moment," Miss Thorne SS5 the letters Tuesday night he was, at explained to him quietly, and she it's too hard on the hands. Tallest building (or I want Can you sweep? a iked Mrs. Sutleast, alive; and if he came or sent handed him a sheet of paper. oldest bank between fiiuiimi nn ton. fur the cigarettes Wednesday night, you to read this read it carefully and Missouri River answer. he was still alive. I shall rail at the then I shall turn out the lights again. No," was the positive Pacific Coast. embassy this afiernoon. No, it isn't They are dangerous. After that we I'm not strong enough." leisour matter at discuss the advisable to go with you novr. Give may 'Well, said the lady of the house, ure." me your latch-key- , In fishing for compliments use fresh quite exasperated, may I ask you pieuse." Mr. Grimin read the paper while what you can do? Monsieur Rigolot produced the key bait. Mlsa Thorne's eyes questioned his imI dusts. and passed It over without a word. came the plucid reply. And one other thing, Mr. Grimm passive face. ' At length he looked up Everybody's Magazine. continued, please collect all the re- indolently, listlessly, and the switch We make a man of your boy Hia Unhealed War Wound, volvers that may be in the house and snapped. She crossed the room and take charge of them yourself. If any sat down; Mr. Grimm sat beside her. feterana and near veterans were I think," Miss Thorne suggested one, by chance, heard a burglar prowlfighting all the old batiles over that that accounts per- again in the street car. Thrilling eshe might tentatively, ing around there tonight shoot, and in that event either kill fectly for Monsieur ltolssegurs disap- capes ami blood rurdlfng adventures Monsieur Bolssegur or or me! pearance. hud been related by the dozen when It gives one explanation, at least, the turn came to a When the secretary had gone Mr. little old man with KidCampbell idly drummed on his desk Mr. Grimm assented musingly. a long beardL Sk Lake Cily. Utah thousand as be studied the face of his subor- napped held prisoner fifty Striking" this adornment carefully dollars demanded for his safety and dinate. Bonding and Day School lot bojra. And to whom, the old man said: A pause. Minin Academic and Srniof depaitaieaU. So much!" he commented finally. release. Well, boys, the war coat me Just CUniral, Scientific and Commercial It's Miss Thorne again, said the may I ask, was this demand adf 900 in cold cash. I didnt want to counrt. Fall trim commence SqL W. young man as if answ ering a question. dressed? I paid a substitute the money so go, Mlsa Madame To reApply to Kn. Pretidrnl. noissegur, replied Perhaps these reports I have I have the envelope in to serve for ine. Do you know that ceived today from the Latin capitals Thorne. follow went all through the war withmay aid you in dispelling that mys- which it came. It waa mailed at the half-pas- t out one office at getting a scratch? I could have A POSITIVE and FES tery, Campbell suggested, and Mr. general post MANENT CURE FOI Grimm turned them over eagerly. oclock this afternoon, ao the cancel- done the same thing and saved my Meanwhile our royal vlaltor. Prince ing stamp ahows, and the envelope money. 1 tell you, war ia a calamity." Drunkenness and Kansas City Journal. was addressed, as the letter wus writunBenedetto d'Abruzzl, remains Opium Diseases. ten, on a typewriter. known? And how, inquired Mr. Grimm, lick la aa aa mm. Iifa InataS aa The young man's teeth closed with paMcfer, ikn a Imm. THE KEELE1 IS. at ia lkir after a long pause, how did It come a snap. it waa during a sham battle. The irinlib Taaula Straai, Safe Ltfea CBv aTTILTE SMW. Its only a question of time, Chief,' Into your possession? He waited a defenders established themselves in a I'l find him I'll little. he said abruptly. Why didn't Monsieur lligolot very advantageous imsition at the top Hakhx link, aaia find him! report this development to me this of a knoll overlooking a Htraiu six MEN AND WOMEN niuiiey Ilian ran on aii'iiiinl ( nianr added money makiae afiernoon when I was here? And he sat down to read the feet wide. To make themselvea serure timid iiununllit"i nnii awl bartier Monsieur Rigolot did not Inform they blew Wh trai'h Ihe trade eoniplete. (fell ;n the brdge, by trim ply nr up" Molar wrlle Barber College, 13 Commercial you of It because he did not know of posting a sign on It to that effect. Htn.t-1- , Hall l.ake I'lly. Utah. It himself, she replied, answering the CHAPTER XIII. Soon "they saw the enemy calmly last question first. It came Into my crossing the bridge. A Conference In the Dark. possession directly from the hands Hold on!" called nut the captain Sead for FREE CUN CATALOGUE The white rays of the distant arc of Madame Holaaegur she gave it to of the defenders. "You can't me." Western Arms S Sporting Coods Company light filtered through the bridge. Can't you see It's blown up? Halt l.ake Cliy. I'lah. "Why?" velvet hangings and laid a faintly IlThat's all right." coolly answered Mr, Grimm was peering through the lumined path across the ambassador's HIGH CHAD! side. the sergeant of the attaclflng and EnKODAKS FinishingWork desk; the heavy leather chairs were inscrutable darkness, straight Into her Can't We're done not the bridge. larging. crossing mere Impalpable splotches In the face a white daub in the gloom, liy rriilewilnnakk- aee we're swimming? you CO-Haindistinct. of knobs a the shapeless, lt shadows; C. H. KAVAUK tokr C.ty. flak "I have known Madame Bolssegur mahogany cabinet caught the glint of Didn't Make. He One llglil and reflected It dimly. Outside for half a dozen years, Miss Thorne The colony of srtiBts living in St. We have The Human Yardstick. continued, in explanation. been friends that long. I met her in Botolph street, says the Boston Travbut I's tired!" exclaimed a Golly, Tokin, later in Berlin, and within a eler, are having a laugh on a man tall and thin negro, meeting a short few weeks, here In Washington. You who has been considerable of a nuis- and Mout friend on Washington ance to them the past few months. see I have traveled in the time street. s have been an agent for my govern- The man prides himself on brusque-nesbeen doin to get tired? 'What ment Well Madame Bolssegur rethat he mistaken for wit. The demanded you other. the half-past four ceived this letter about other night he was introduced to a the thin one, Well, explained half-past o'clock this afternoon; and about young sculptor whose fume la getting over to drawing a deep breath, five she sent for me and placed beyoud the confines of Boston. de are measurin' Brother Smith's dey the In with it So you are Ihe chap that makes my hands, together new Dey carpets. singular details following upon the am- mud heads, are you? asked the willy lioiiHe for some haven't got no yawdatick, and i's just it man. bassador's So, disappearance. would seem that you and I are allies Not all of them," the sculptor re- exactly six feet tall. So to oblige down Urol her Smith. I'n been for this once, and the problem la al- plied, quietly. house. over ail deir and remains There solved. merely tip ready Advice With a String to It. Youth's Companion. the task of finding and releasing the Two young tnen of short ncipntut-anr- e ambassador. Green Food. Mr. Grimm set perfectly still. were talking together when And why," he asked, slowly, "are George, the older of the' two, became Faddist. Ah. there's another thing. you here now? You know, I never eat butcher's meaL suddenly very confidential. "For the same reason that you are I am much bothered." lie said. I Weary Hotel Proprietor. No, no, here, she replied readily, to see for cap marry a wealthy widow whom I madam; of rourse not. Wp always myself if the the person who twice dont love or a poor girl thui I do love get ours at the green grocer's. rame here at night once for the amSketch. Intensely. What, shall 1 do? bassador's letters and once for his to advised Listen hia heart. yuur Her Hand Still Rested on the Switch. cigarettes would, by any chance, Her Opportunity. and marry the one you I knew you wete companion, Husband. What a glorious love." was. the vague, indefinable night drone make another trip. Yuttig of course." of a city asleep, unbroken You are right, my friend. I shall day! I could dare anything, fare any- by any here, (TO HE CONTINUED.) sound that was distinguishable, until tiling on a day like this! marry the girl. Wife. Cotne on down to the mil finally there came the distant boom can me widow's tlie "Then you give His First Day In School. of a clock. It struck twice. j liner's. Fliegende Blatter. A small, address?" Judge. school. was a It country Seated on a couch In one corner of bright-faceenbeen had just boy was Mr. the ambassador's office and this was his first day. The Grimm. He was leaning against the rolled, teacher pointed out a desk for him, high arm of leather, with his feet on and gave him a lesson to study. He the seat, thoughtfully nursing his took his seat, propped his knees up knees. If his attitude indicated anyagainst the desk, with bis feet swingthing except sheer comfort, it was ing down underneath, and soon bethat he was listening. He had been came absorbed In Ids lesson. He beand there for t' j hours, came so absorbed, in fact, that he for ten, Five, absolutely motionless. he was in school, and presently he fifteen minutes more passed, and then got up his Hpi and whistled, puckered Mr. Grimm heard the grind and whir first softly and then quite ahrlily. The of an automobile a block or so away, teacher laid down his pen in amazecoming toward the embassy. Now it ment, and cried sharply : Who Is that was in front. looked up The small Honk! If you h:ve any regard for appearance, any regard for it railed whistling?"and then said.boyInnocently: quickly, Honk! plaintively. I permanence ;r.J economy, you will build with Concrete That was me. Didn't you know The signal! At last! The automo- could whittle ? the material the lasts a lifetime and seldom, if ever, bile went rushing on, full tilt, while neers repair. You should build your watering troughs, Mr. Grimm removed his feet from the Machines. Voting barns, silos and dairy house of concrete, made with the sent and dropped them noiselessly to Because some of the Buffalo voting EVERLASTING on Ihe floor. Thus, with his hands machines did queer things with the his knees, and listening, listening with figures on election day, there Is an outevery faculty strained, he sat motion- cry in some quarters against them. less, peering toward the open door Buffalo haa been voting by machine It ia always of uniformly high quality and strength; the same "yesthat led into the hall. The car was for 18 years. The Ezpress condemn! swallowed It of sound terday, today and forever." It will successfully withstand the severthe gone now, the proposition to abolish them and est tests. Preferred by skilled contractors, architects and engineers up In the distance, still he sat there. po back to the old system, and the It was obviously some noise In the I'tlca Herald-DispatcIt with agrees everywhere. Be sure you specify the "RED DEVIL" brand of cement. house for which he was waiting. xnd observe: Utica, with ita longer Write for Free Booklets. Sold by All Leading Dealers. Minute after minute passed, and experience with the machines, will constill nothing. There was not even the cur In this view. In fact. It would he Ogden, Utah drapery, lie Impossible to persuade Uticnns that whisper of a was about to rise, when, suddenly, return to the old ayatem could ever be with no other noise than that of the desirable. New York Tribune. sharp dick of the switch, the electric The Other Wey Around. lights In the room biased up brilliantMr. Angue If you knew how to ly. The glare daisied Mr. Grimm with Mrs its blinding flood, but he didn't move. cook we could live money. Nrliotil la tha Wat. fnmnirn-la- l Largwt, best and muni Angus "If you knew hew to save Then softly, almost In a whisper: run Tull mi rink when you enroll with an. Fell Ter all Sradaalaa. Saaraatvad Paaltiaaa " monev we could rnu a cook Good evening, Mr. Grimm opeae Keeteaaber S. Write today (or lull information. Addrv all luqulrle to mi. It was a woman's voice, i 1. II. Hob WHS, Kail l.aka CMr. Via EffAGEH'fi Ut'SlNKSS COLl.KfiH Of course." INK. Iijr Tlio Aabiieialwl huti'lsy Msiragia VwpyriJO, UMt, ! ihm i'CMUpasuy. 10 Wwrtirht, synopsis. fount dl Rnalnl. (lie Itnllnn ambassador, is st dlnm-- r with diplomat when s niMaaen.fr summon III in to I lie where a bountiful young Yeoman for a ticket to the embiiKay bull. uk Thn ticket ia made out In the name of Ml I gabel Thorne. Chief Campbell of tlie secret service, and Mr. Grimm, his head detective, are warned that a plot is brewing in WsHhinifton, and Grimm goes to the state ball fur information. Hia attention la railed tu Miss Isabel Thorne, who with her A dlsapiieara. shut ia heard companion, and Honor Alvarea of the Mevlcan legation, la found wounded. Grimm I assured Miss Thome did it; he trisita her demanding knowledge of the affair, and arrests i'ietm I'etmzlnnl. Miss Thorne vlslls an old and they discuss a wonderful experiment. Fifty thuussml dollars la atolen from the office of Honor Uoilrlgiu-x- . the mlnlaler from enexuela, and while detectlvea are Investigating the robbery Miss Thorne appears as a guest of the legation. Urtnmi accuses her of the theft: the money Is In restored, hut a new mystery the disappearance of Monsieur Uulnsegur the French ambassador. bomb-miik- CHAPTER XII (Continued.) Monsieur," he went on, and there was a tense note In his voice, the ambassador of France bad disappeared, gone, vanished! We searched the house from the cellar to the servants1 quarters, even the roof, but there was no trace of him. The hat he usually wore was in the hall, and all his other hats were accounted for. You may remember, Monsieur, that Tuesday was cold, but all hla were found in their proper places. So it seems. Monsieur," and repression If ended In a burnt of excitement, he left the embassy he did not go out by either door, and he went without hat or coat! lie slopped helplessly and his gage alternated inquiringly between the benevolent face of the chief and the exMr. of countenance pressionless top-coa- Grimm. ts ' If he left the embassy? Mr. Grimm repeated. .If your search of the bouse proved conclusively that he wasn't there, he did leave It, didn't her Monsieur Rigolot stared at him blankly for a moment, then nodded. And there are windows, you know," As 1 un Mr. Grimm went on, then: derstand it. Monsieur, no one except saw the you and the stenographer ambassador after ten o'clock in the morning? Monsieur "Oul, Monaier, C'est I beg parRigolot began excitedly. don. I believe that is correct." You saw him about ten, you say; therefore no one except the stenographer saw him nfter ten o'clock? That is also true, as far as I know." Any callers? Letters? Telegrams? Telephone messages?" I made inquiries in (hat direction, Monsieur, was the reply. "I have the words of the servants at the door and of the stenographer that there were no callers, and the statement of the stenographer that there were no telephone calls or telegrams. There were only four letters for him personally. He left them all on bis desk here they are. Mr. Grimm looked them over leisurely. They were commonplace enough, containing nothing that might be construed into a reason for the disappearance. The letters Monsieur Bolssegur had dictated were laid on his desk by the stenographer, Monsieur Rigolot rushed on volubly, excitedjy. "In tlie anxiety end uneasiness following the disappearance they were allowed to remain On Wednesday there overnight. morning. Monsieur" and he hesitated those letters bore his Impressively signature In his own handwriting! Mr. Grimm turned his listless eyes full upon Monsieur Kigolot's perturbed fare for one scant instant. No doubt of It being his signature?" he queried. Non, Monsieur, non!" the secretary exclaimed emphatically. Vous avex that Is, I have known his signature for years. There is no doubt. The letters were not of a private nature. If you would care to look at the copies of them? lie offered the duplicates tentatively. Mr. Grimm read them over slowly, the while Monsieur Rigolot sat nervThey, too. ously staring at him. seemed meaningless ss bearing on the matter in hand. Finally, Mr. Grimm and Monsieur Rigolot renodded sumed: And Wednesdsy night. Monsieur, happened. nother strange thing Monster Bolssegur smokes many cigarettes, of a kind made especially for him in France, and shipped to him here. He keeps them In a case on his On Thursday morning dressing-table- . bis valet reported to me that this case pf cigarettes bad disappeared!" Of course, observed Mr. Grimm, tfcnsleur Bolssegur has a latch-keto t!e embassy T half-whispe- m All Hallows College Make-Believ- . be-lu- cros-Ulin- t half-draw- n cut-glas- s d wide-awak- Concrete on the Farm Hon-on-on- "Hon-on-on- RED DEVIL Portland Cement h wind-stirre- d Union Portland Cement Co., 7 turn |