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Show 1 1010 20 W KDNKSDA V NOYKMRKU KVKNlMi NKWS DKSKHKT CONDENSED CLASSIC SERIES und of bull.f' limplod arm to lifta a bad tba breuly th aifclo. of a fluffy kilim llti larg. dark a va bad a oft ruiuuiinm aiid hat! under brr ' balr pushed In iKt Mtnunit of ('t tut ft JLioI Inti die march," "Hamel Her unde," "7 k rjrl) dell, ale ring. 00 iap. alula bark OfIn rourae I hr boo If Or mentioned ukuk halt a Spanish Ggpsg," a drama, and "Ka- brr forahesd bad bo foolish ideas about raplain marriage, but Ihan as be tirnt user lof.r.fl, on being tk fuel bouk ma!," ukuk mag he call'd an lirr shoulder, he ass soldier aiiuugli k tailed a "Ike a aue child, 4 ukuk natal, it M story (i tr lie to feel hla head turn rri (sal l.tnnct Lilt," ukuk gait ktr gttot potter a attraction and it vitality to had no !h In bar III her 011 ma l Ida sure of thal. for he had gf-a- pi kapp-neit- , ami Ik other Scott "M " it 1 superb pieeentatiau af tkt charac- ba la In the iHinnilhurne eaiaie and Tito S a not ter uko Mitt of Mtlema, immj'i Her jrteml ktlanft, pleasant for a rh h oun,; man to be liked and admired ta Ik . nrtetnlk I'enlnrg He- to any ant ptrtod, kut la It erg line Augual netting Adam aralked 111 0 hiuneaard thinuili a iuil of aiami feneration lmut "Dome Itr r " bearhea. Ihe gUr of Ihe heealale As delighted j isrpenlrrsnd aiiodainan tnui-lap- . ipite of In fm trees and aud to took at pUl for etnod ihe beech si lufftihg sluri it distinction Tod huge Somrm ktro kHftire Ihe grove ended in an ar hna 1H27 a mbornt tit being 0 ably of bought All his life he remrmherd ih.il mo . written, ka nectr men!, for there, not ?u ardi una, frundlp kor Uni 'll ai been a great fav- stood two figures, dose With clasped The girl hur started hands ta an tldtr orite. while A r I hiii Dunnii home ried Me wn outer of hit! Some one ka forward walked slowly hut immuioI and esrtied. mid that "Jane flushed Mary A a a A himself by remembering thal Adam not return-a- d Amtrn desptssd sti a aensthle person not llkelv ! babble That the Mg anher carpenter tk ktfor Ike grtater loved Hetty. Arthur had no ides , ekarar-letchild had read la ktr el ktr Well Adam." said Arthur rare Youve been looking at ta tk end find in her but George Jleanly Eliot u u I of 1 1 I E da-hi- kit-tpne- I 11 I :K tr-U- loti Mu Ih - , Oh l m !V '11 Mh at dutrei ton af r Ik a la ka M writ fain-naUn- 0 I k a g Ik I overlook fine old beerhe. eh tufferrd pretty Hetty Korrel as I was going in lodge tn the wood, so ! took with t a e k of m old her to the gate and asked for a kt ken." Good night for m pains Adam dared nol mou let be spring She tk a g amt an itorp gnat a on book of on Arthur like a Mger 'Htop a bit. he said in a hard, perernptorv voice Arthur Whil lu ymj mean 4 tea. Try Schilling Tea If you dont like it, take it back to your grocer and get your Uoi Tkr oi S hilling ra four C nylon ImJu, Oolong, Tm All onn quUtr. In English ftmnkfuL porch rn yn linnd moist urn proof pniJingcn. j o actually less than common - vryhto. At grocem fl, A Schilling & Co San Jrum Ucd Lnou ledge, i h t hi. temper rl.lng nf ihe honor- "I men I f, beginning tk it uoi oppoied M ble mn weve all helietrd you. you'ra V. ukert ta many uoyt to a arlflah acoundrel'" naturally Arthur found II hard lo control hlm-aeIk itarp brgtnt, Ike practical lift whk-t pratrr wna hrard ofTwo da)a lalr. Ar-In f Ktlol ai ,j, ,B Oorf. Ihe acaffold. ahadow I mora g.n.ralh knnon lima aha with Waverhy't have led among all 'Well. Adant. perhaps gone Ihe eryitinnllhoi ne f brought a hv har baptismal luma of Mary tdo far In taking notice of Ihe pretty thur condiadvcnturr and tort Ann reprieve. little thing, and Mealing a few klaaee apared from death, lletly Tullt Vaolan, and tion af per oaa, You're such a grave fellow you don't wasThough lo sentenced transportation. no understand aay temptations Dinah returned to her worka of mercy eonttuuuing until Ike lurpriied elder 10 tkat at hmei tome of tk iponta-neit- y more The whole thing wl'l noon be a( Hnowflrld In remorse and shame. uer moved to get Ike book back of joy na lacking in her wrtt-- 1 forgotten." Arthur onnlt home went bark to ih II nol "II Mid God." "No. Adam, by agun.H squaring his arm), whileto Adam Hde. turned ngi. But tker were Ikon full of be soon forgot a. you've come In tits world, shoulders again when a ike utot of Maggie her and me when .he might to Iris It ka btn claimed tkat George patkoi soon forme be loved It'll nol have life seemed of all him Lor Jov Il Lliott kigkly trained mind luppmied Tulhver in tk Mill on the , got. as you've rbhed me of my otet. and never would he have Ik impuUiv keart. She tufferrd from when I thought you my beet thought of seeking II again had nol Tki death of Mr. Leuei, whiek friend. You're a coward and a his mother dropped into hla heart ons bodily ill moet ell ker life, and but for occurred vaa alio the and I deaplee you." 1878, Cong and day the name of Dinah ip her extraordinary mental health a he a The color ruehed back lo Arthur soberly he thought, and thro ha went to her artietie vitality. She deathblow could not have aeeompluked the face. He dealt a lightning blow whlrh lo find her. sent Adam staggering back, but Ihe amount of work tkat cam from, later married Mr. J. W. Cron, but delicate-handeright 1!M9. by the post Pubgentleman wa. no her brain and pen. Among the many ike never really recovered from the match for the workman's great lishing Go (The Boston Post Gnpy Doatrength. After a tierce etruggle. Ar- right In th I nited Kingdom, the book which ih publitked wert "Mid- - ikock of the lot of Mr. Lewet. thur fell motion lea, while Adam. In minions. Its rolonies and dependen sudden revulsion of feeling, knell over cles. under the copyright act. by tha him like an Image of despair gazing Post Publishing Go , Boston, Mass , L. 8. A. All rights reserved on death. ( Published To his Intense relief. Arthur graduhy special arraagement ally revived. Adant got him to hla with the McClure Newspaper 8ndi feet, aupported him to the little ab!n. cate. .11 rights reserved.) and laid him on a couch Then he D'lrbervllles. hy "Tess of the spoke out: of Sedgwick, by Mr. "I don't forget what'e owing to you Thomas Hardy, as condensed by Ml" be printed Saturwill ss a gentleman, but In thla thing we Ituth McCall Monthly.) are man to man. Either tell me ehe day. BY can never be my wife tell me you're lying when you say you haven't nf V; I i arrumua-ti- I)o you realize that Schilling Tea cots only I j cent a cup? Costs 'money. j hade to far a k had read il for ker-- a IW t She thought she lovcvl Brotherhood in Scttion at Cleveland Holding Secret John until she met Jack. Arc you really satisfied Ditcuttion on Question. tea? with common J lhl. lniei . lf j, of, her hard-worn- 1 K,n, lt'a 1 work-benc- Flo." h hep-pine- oun-dre- l. r,r) d 1 "Adam Bede (Condensation Editor Ellery Atlantic GEORGE ELIOT last year of the eighteenth Hayalope was a neighborhood to live In. It far enough away frorri the noise of Bonsy's" battles to sleep In Men chatted of crops and peace. rents, and listened to the gossip of women folk regarding Dinah Morris of Snowfleld, Mrs. Poyser's own niece, who had turned "Methody" preacher and would stand right before men an 'the village green, talking to them of THAT (V oldi-Poyse- r'a harmed her or else write her a letter, telling her the truth that you won't ee her again." Arthur atruggled. suffered, promised, and Adam half comforted, left, not knowing that there, in the waate basket, hastily stuffed under the papers. lay a woman's silk kerchief. When Hetty read Arthur's letter, she gave way to despair. Then, by one of those convulsive motiveless actions by which the wretched leap from g temporary sorrow to misery, she determined to merry Adam. The big carpenter was In the seventh heaven. Hetty fitful and depressed. For family reasons, the marriage could not be hastened and as the montha passed, she determined at any cost to seek out Arthur, whose regiment was at Windsor. Telling her uncle she was going to 8nowfleld to see Dinah for little change of scene before her marriage, she started out. ignorant of the country, and forlorn, eager to ahun every familiar face, longing to feel only again the protection of her lover's arms. On Arthur, meanwhile, life seemed again to smile. After rejolhing his (eglmenb his sharpest regrets for Hetty began to lose their sting. Soon hei was transferred to Ireland, and there learned that by his grandfather's death he waa lord of the manor. Home he came, fast as chaise and post-bo- y e coyld drive, home to dear old sleeping on the hill, where he was to live his life, married to some lovely lady, respected and appreciated by his tenants. A pile of letters swalt ad him. He opened-dh- e first, and with a violent convulsion shaking his whole frame, read the words: "Hetty Sorrel Is In prison for the crime of rhlld murder. Clutching the letter. Arthur rushed from the room like a hunted man, and springing to the saddle of a waiting horse, set off at a gallop. That very evening a young woman knocked at the door of the village Jail. There was about her a deep concentrated calmness which induced the jailer to grant her request to visit the condemned cell. As the heavy door closed behind her, she hesitated before the pallet bed. "Hetty, Dinah Is come fp yotf. 8lowly, very slowly. Hetty rose and was clasped in Dinah's arms. You won't .leave. one. .Dinah No. Hetty, whispered Dinah. "I'll stay with you to the last. But Hetty, there is someone else In this cell. ...JVhoT whlPered Hetty, who has been with all your hours ot sin and trouble. you makes no difference, Hetty, whetherIt we live or die. . We are e presence of God. Confess the sin you hava committed against you Heavenly Father. Let ue kneel together. He Is here. There In the silence and darkness. Hetty, who through her trial had sat like a atone image, poured forth her pitiful story. , "It was because I was so miserable, Dinah. I didnt know where to go.' I tried to kill myself, and Z couldnt. I went to Windsor to find him.. He was gone, and I didn't know what to do. I daredn't go home again. Then the baby was born. I heard tt ail n!ht arid I went back. .And then I thought I would go home, and all of a sudden I saw s. hole under a nut tree, and it darted over ms like lightning I'd lay the baby there, and coverK with grass and chips. 1 couldn't cover it quite up, Dinah.- - I come and - take thought somebody-Care of It- - Dinah, do you think Ood will take aftvar that cry and the place in the wood, now that Ive told every- ' thing?" "Let us pray, poor sinner." breathed Dfnabr-r-Lr- t bod of the tis- 'prgy 10 life-lon- panic-stricke- Q 9. WHAT HAPPENED AOV. New .ra Features) (Copyright, 11. 114 Lodz battle In the balance; Russians and Germans both claim suc- cess; Germans claim capture of Russians with cannon and machine guns British battleship The Bulwark blown up In the Thames; 800 of crew lost with the ship, only 14 saved Carransa establishes Mexican capital at Vera Crus; predicts ultimata victory; Villa delays entry into Mexico City. 40,-0- ( . 115 Serbian army at Montenegrin der In retreat from Kossovo plain; Bulgars abandon attack on Ser- delivery of war material to the Allied army there; Greece apprehensive of Rumanian collapss. 11T Russian second army votes to support Bolshevikl and tha plan for an armistice; officers are removed by their troops Cambrel fight continues; situation unchanged; Germans ar heavily reinforced Railroad executives form .committee to' federal inplan railroad pool; seek In order to corporation by Congress attacks in north; Austro-Gernui- n launched between theBren-t- a and turn against bians at Mona-t- lr nd Ptave rivers unavailing; on Aus. river Cerna the French French Reinforcements arattrians check Italian advance; Ausrive near battle" front. tack on Gorisia fails when 1018 the clty- trians regain heights abovo Turks make stand 10 miles from to sail for Wiliion President reoccupy Creslphon Fra-ncBagdad; British Dec. S; Vice President Mar-- " without opposition. ehall la reply to alarmists says he would only take presidency on or of a court Move to eet up German arm js meet 50 miles from der foster indeforces Rhine republic;4nFrench Bucharest; von Fslkenhsyn's Rhineland from Craiova pendent state push along railroadvon S. Mackensen's cellor Ebert pleads for unity U. with and Join government offers to buy the fleet-o- f troops having crossed theIn Danube disorthe International Marine corporaat Zlmnitsa; Rumanians warn tion; move to prevent II vessel derly flight Allies againill resist passing to British syndicate. Gieece; feared that army Brit-ish'a- N. E -- an AN Hav-slop- -- rail?lvr. denied h W Hi il hr r hood of CASCARETS WONT t SHAKE UP OR SICKEN YOU No Inconvenience Whatever! No Shock to the Liver, ideal Physic! . i No Griping1 of the Bowels . j. Coated Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin., and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and sluggish bowel, which cause the . atommoh. iM.. become filled food, which sours and ferments, -rmlng acids, gases, and poisona Cas- wtlh-abdi-gy- sted carets tonight will give your bilious liver and- constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. Cascarets never sicken, cramp or inconvenience you all the next day iika nasty Caiomel. Satti. Otl, or gripping Pills. Cascarets,, , work All Merqy." Comforter while you sleep. Advertisement. CliforfiIa," then you U1 Cllfontl ft jenulne Syrup of Fiji." FuU direction for babies ind children of !l aje Motfctf! of Ih linemen klr Sy ho are constipated, bilious, feverish, tocjue-coateor full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. d, Tfsmmen, snd atirf pissldsnt of hlrernsi and Kn Us, hotssvsr. admitted reran ed lolsgrsm from ih kaneas i ity torsi stng that Ih trainman .nd yardmen there had de sided to sink and that he had warned them that if the) thought they wars hlatsa tugger then the tailed ha had no advira la trnm.lil t h.m hriowirSs af th Kan.a. t'tly all ti.iitin wait pf similar praoaura frm ..i hr t lixala i. what impatua la ihr rrpetta wlilrh apra4 ao npl41y. Iwalatral aa airlhtaa. Buffalo, Da i roll. PllUbtirg an4 hi hsva t.iuu waia dariarad oaaty locals wars anions tha eiuaa eh that a sinks hs parHcutgrly tiiaistant of rorent grvornmenta In view railed that gaoerolstaletnenla to Iho effort ad t sores la ths pay of railway workthl r rauld not b roni4r4 i! ral urns Ths It locals of Chlcaao voted unaal. had was It sold, way men. and that mouil) HV favor of thoforsinks, a sinks a rosulutlw asking U Lso. to sent keen rlsinn had Rail-sspre.ldenl of ths llrothsrhood of . Trainmen In some union quarters it was s'stss ths reason reel Ihe whjr that tnntghl hesIn Oav national officials now or ins itate to mska an announcement ttva trike or to be plarod of directing the proposed sinks cell I. IlHlr fear of strike that It Is their purpoee Joaualt the rn.ie which Is oipectod tion of ths rsak and fils of railway unton mn The mais demand of the railway as reported by union .J .11 of a general Inrrsase. tndepsndonl of P y rets In ths bvenlnis questions, ra for firemen, en ginemen end ti Inmou would B was said that a quick ilrlko tho be Justifiable, because llv of coat produced by th mounting Hm Ing and the length ofdemands had bssn the railway man's made before tho railroad administration th of enforcement th unneceesory notice rule which normally would precede a strike. having Chest Colds, Coughs and Sore Throat Go Oyer Night ba . y v ... IS-d- Await Cwovewttooa Aetloe. KAN8AB aTY. Mo. Nov. 5. Information obtained here tonight was that had decided the local trainman's union to await ths action of tbd Cleveland contention bfor itrllilni It wm In tlmaied that. 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C, nt Cr Christmas Cards Printed and Engraved At the Deseret News Job Printing Dept. , , Deseret News Annex No Orders For Engraved Cards Can Be Received After Dec. 1st.- - the whole explanation." NEW ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO ASSUME DUTIES Kansas Bank Robbed. M'KINNEY. Kan., Nov. J5. Tha Guaranty State bank at Murphy, Collin county, was robbed last night, acNEW YORK, Nor. IS. --Baron Rocording tcT word received, here today. mano Avexxann, newly appointed ItalIt was reported the robbers obtained ian ambassador to Washington, arri110,000. ved-here from Southampton today on the steamship Mauretania. He wae accompanied by his wife, who was Miss J. Taylor of Ft. Louie, and children. Lord Leverhulme, soap manufacturer and ona of the largeet employer! of labor In Great Britain, waa another paaaenger. Ho is to address ths Boeton chamber of commerce and Geis-lt- " Leaves Tee kmeetb Aa Year also expects to mako a study of tho Faint. - Never Falla . New England fishing Industry. He recently acquired the Island of Lewis Ever peel ofL a banana akin? Well, off Ihe coast of Scotland and began that's the way "Geta-i- t peela off any of an 'enormous corn or callus. It's a picnic. Nothing ths establishment fish canning and shipping program. Fred Fulton, heavyweight pugilist, also returned on the Mauretania. --- . A 1920' Map Corns Come Off fa- - Like Banana Peel Showing all the new nationalities, divisions and boundries ' established at j the close or the war. ; , , . 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DE8ERET NEWS-JO- B FTG.DEPT. -- and For a Quid Liror and Bowala h Timothy hhea the lirotherhood of frlght-Someo- ... rsldM HAGERSTOWN, Md, Nov. Immediate paymsat of back wages from last May, 404 boilermakers, pipe fttlsrs, machinists and other craftsmen In tho Weotorn Maryland shops hers refused to go to NEW YORK. Nov. 5 Purely as a railway work todar. a as poThe workman did not leave tha shops, tjusiness enterprise and not by their Jobs, ready lo litical venture, members of tha Roose- but stood work upon receipt of the back themclaim. associated pay they velt family have Tho railroad administration ta selves to conduct in New York a "cofback-pa- y vouchors for tha the of reminiscent name a fee house," workmen as fait aa poaaibls, with tha tho asms time all at of view dispaying centers of political and literary those to whom back pay ta due. It le cussion In earlier days in English hla-to- r. said this will not ba forthcoming until December. Tne purpose of the company, In LOUISVILLE, Ky Nov. 25. A otrlks been taken among tha approa-Imatel- y which Theodore. Archibald and Ker-ri- it vote has 4.604 members In Loulevllla of Roosevelt. Dr. Richard Derby and tho Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen to is are and been J. Roosevelt taken o Cleveland by directors, hag Philip take over an existing coffee house on Sigmund A. M.Lee, bead ot the local union Lee. J. brother of Sigmund, hers, the edge of (he white light district.' It Is my Impression that "We saw a chance to make soma announced. tha vote was la favor mrney,- - said one of tha - directors, of g strike. haoverwhelmingly said. "that California Synip of Figo V I COFFEE HOUSE OPENS -- - Iw-tb- BILIOUS? HI ti is the the comfort they could find In their friend. Jesus Christ. And. worse still, Dinah was so attractive and so gravely loving that the men, and women too, gladly listened to her. Big Adam Bede, the carpenter. would have liked to see more of her, had he eyes for any one except niece. Hetty Sorrel. As for Hetty, she had no thought for Adam: Captain Arthur Donnlthorne, heir of the estate, had whispered too many things in her pretty ear. It was natural enough. There, in her aunt's white dairy, rounding her CLlStTmt! Nov Ji. Kepofls that leaders of Iks fsr rsllvsr t ('Isvslshd Oiolhsf hoods in ssssion r holdio eecisl discussions ss s nsrksrs uhsihcr s link of ra'l In hs M(ed Hlalst should h rsllsd Immb and ohuh gsinsd nlds t ftulai'on and ronsidsrshlS rrsdsnes m i Mid un'un rln ls srs i ffawi JtInker it te: Only 50c to Deseret News Subscribers .. Worth : $2.00 at any Store .. - -- . . i . The Ut&h map cont&ins pictures of ell Governors of the territory end state, and ell Presidents of the .Church, including : tba , latest picture of Pres. Heber J. Grant. . . - i f |