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Show r ,., - ,.. , ' - ' ' - - , ,...... . . ---- -'- ' - - . '' ... - - , ? t . . ' THE DFSERET NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPETESIBER , cLE 1924 t2o, : . . - . . , -- ) . . - - . , 'for .. a roof, and eat the food Jabes . , . , 1 .' s tirink leg' out ti:uviey. bun" 14 'wail quite Testa- I The Legend of Bryce s my m Ts. pg 1 : 1 , hill 1, be------had lia1011. tee at tor i time tie tramped down the lane pkan ,. ' reoue whet) he nitliPt MAKO 110 IS 11101ECI., .' nix tween rows of trees tetat cast dark i N CrL31.SEE. . la the wormsi al ether shseendets i badows in the growing dusk. The a ' no appeal tor Pet e. Georgefool-io-hau aways no ticed teat I poor f Bydna:ARLTOninvetfaaan aareviltahaouratear some little trig.. bed tripe because be knew Jab" wouia iootie liaM Jacob and altoyearns ihthor's Silt: The following letteris pea them MP and cast them Into the him no privacy. ' has been a widow lit nand of their pursuer. story. It was subinitted to The day And then he came quite suddenly George. ot her death. August S. 12.4. powert of oar Preetituttert Heavenly as be N ews for publication and is used as her husband bad been intelii(Oattt. bast . an having greater whicit upon , automobile alive. he i ' Vt. on I d he for t d e'er". , y BY thougne decided that there would be driven off the road Into a a beeer cOne.ive and rare example of a son's tribute would have been 126 years of . no bule his armor. in spawning en Its treen' a have two cali- and would wta bad i n s ow -itt h - -- d d an dersee-C'hi for to ien dieh sin itt J.-ita biaterical is mother ted had be arranged . rear some earblown bad out tire I if dren another doubt Imam thirty dealer la auto- IP" a lecund-banerica, . -- - ,, interest. a Pete came by. cumatasts like it UM be teasel sa mobiles for the purchase of a reli- - Mintittil before God4 fury was dulled by the Wen- was sot, . aemetnitic Church else, tee Office of the European Mission. able car of good make. George bad oaTor, d dor of t ee , inet -imam opposite to In MS we mete. south Jeli Ldge Lane. Liverpool. told the man that he would call , , , George Hornung. the ' around on Saturday afternoon and the burst tire. 13. int, Springville. and returned in lete to I , , - ' was tia'shlitg tau whiald can;pbt.hunt.gu.s.t Salt Utah. Laas ear. mrs. Creation. rncouth tucintia complete the trensaction by paying -a a a ra of the wur1 1 for the car. Tbe bum involved was With tie. l'irct. very poor. When Jacob Strong died- -' North eetden. Utah. ababbily. The re kbeane us in two log rooms. c.tvhe left six hundred dollars, The automobile tare bed Iteated abnegation ' Hy bear Sister. w Itit $ dirt root, which leaked stopped hon. It tad man had taken George on two dam- To God's high course to its rim. and George . 0 ," 114 i" The cablegram conveying the news, sid onitration tnipe,, and ,h, me had tight every time It reined or snowed- - I P oiled and dragged at its une leid- of our done' as well as any ea beloved a aarn,tdd mother t n dr o. ''''..on .scarred death hare had to sit up in bed with an want:the:Ld .:.hat a!, 194 brok! waa lielivered to me i umbrella over moithor when ehe It waif, so good a. a e e a the ins .id,s until mom.thing 'Ilti August p 11 t' eun,..a- y. while I was in Sunday i has bees ill This was but one in- his cheat. weakened lest man !within had assured would It hand God smote the George. , " ,t1 t4t,'.11 ;i,':'-- ; - ::.st f lie Lay with hts hands outstretch- at Glasgow. Scotland. tie l militia which helps to emphasise' . go anywhere. It would never break i, From Its ghastly error. 1 down. And George- figured that be ed and a red ribbon trickling from very day on which mother a funeral, the f and. privation he, said 't ' hardship ilittlif?"'1.ess-'0- ' "bac, the of end in his his ride lipswere The would unt.1 serviced held. have Monday morning isecond-ban- d being wh.ce the early pioneer As the slave in terror' to make hie escape automobile bade come that there Per four ot five days previtiiisly through Yannett cowered and plead : , would be no pursuitgood; .q I had until the new, etioner than he expected Ail these difficulties and trials ( uneasy; my feelings beeery in Old his Pete e down week opened. ,,,:bags nee ine4 only to lacreaa a bar tallb put ' di l could leond man born In that belief be., was perfectly the eidet road and bent over the dy- ......t I u . ..,, mlarte was fitful and 3 he the atediburous murk. zn wall" etuilgmey. in the dm" butar-da. I correct. 01. a tog man. was a mourn and Rise Saint. and -Ho had derided against trains and Simheard Pete money'The mind was even in bea trouriled. direst These! your handiwork; greatly extremity P4'd 1 lair7e..", steamers. because thereby abscond. whisper. -The money- -ts the car.h of what she recomen to feelings seemed to have been a fore-- I T Weep for this arid Then Georse closed his tired eves. ing hank thieves are invariably V"-- widow duet. warning of Phe bertsseement an-- 1 the Lord. Having been parching . in rieaftrsdt. ehuhhLanTil fehesahrutotothohhilie, ;omitted and ' your T Hwever, for co Man" years. she was a father ht know the Van' wAast t) . intrt.n:el.d say that niteuesage. of,and. mother, both. to her children. By sun and harieriavebe might wander where he wished. When he realized this. he Pulled any whea.and sat a noblo oaample to them-- Tata paselpg over obscure country the aide door g ad crawled' In4a ''-- From - boys and girls alike-a- nd sleet realnto their a all, - ::', and Cowls making his way into the machine. ... lard that ee,- al wit of whom aro falth--7- -i Very few live to be a. Rear the neiteiiditerreise 0 ,,,k,,,.. tithe work- five; and good Payers, see- but it la also. ins in the Church. ..rad.,:ildit"--gel-11-gveear were remote. he.calcu- - Then he opened the q74-3I with as Intl& 'And that she ..oh. hag hwhed'hhaerd utosina,beaurianrigibthysiou.laatLatele : was e. good It was etraz;ped George k ... a oci. Peer . . driver arid careful. - rto.,t,teei, hingtolallng Sel.m., Ir. ann. tfireXedthrie,h.tni;hz'elahh He had learned locket., lie pawed-ovethedint ( t mother has elra etways t l ; :Ne A tingtered-titir-pai tiered: I itba :10"ilterahlteittoilithett,g--redeXtigniarn.i.....,. ahTleinehahtPareeleiraltnhgti. dathlrigYhhtehrblicovueldithithoh.7."" ' their tight bands. 4, ...,,r;..,e7).: 1 ele .. sald-Pilre edir ..: of 'A.. 4the uwpith seotider if Ira mat'''. the comfort and peace of a do.. '' wail , 14 a T:Wdrco'. anl.tousiI for -elbab4 dowa Picked God may falter or,I1::34y mother7; even voted mother. Although mother's Into his old green carpentbag anti That fall," his life knew no eenitellienee and he err rotTrw2 early I ai ni11"Sl ..........,s4. , began to tranefer the bundleo. When no worldly, comforts. ' And r. ,,, l leveed bay ,,, and -iiN "Hearken pud;:ilailhotedr urchins., years of her life ware th...liteeistaLelee4"ff----mines Engraver tctesLIITtwas'41aewelds htgetratahlitripl. , 41160,11e4 , 71,11, I, 1 , -all. the Caleb A( hes: l ' ,--. IYe't turn t to him to the ferries. In Jensen ICitY Then he loeked Atille. motionlese and truly she merited them. Skis was upon' thy bosom's shrine. . the ground. To- booing mans eyes four ,cousin living in England at ,,,..4. ' )4y infant griefs were gently 111, hankr-lir14,44...i.k,Vg, " his into "I Hornung wtinder who stepped Pete miffhe is,"0d to eaa4,-second-han- d present time. two In BMck- :. .. when bleazed wall glare in ' 4 automobile and waved moved. , ...". And thy low whlt,pered prayers MY burn. 1 6 y ears and 71 years. respec This waste, they see a hand to the dealer. cliff Over the brow of the far-of- f Davao-la-71al umbers , and barren the Iwo ia, yeses tiyey. only flooron Behind the of bleseedZI:r, George. came the .7,,.., of O. mator.csell 77And-tur, and 11 years of from eitt Well! deer Ter'. burins.- and glimmer Pete Father" 01 SIP In the gatherings of the Handcart '; , e,4-,,,-- .:low.suit case,' still tightly crammed hags hastily is now no Jonger near us to speak veterans, Fsaratithinasetercnieshabpitnedn!rle OD toward and walked are there more 4 reptesentawith bills. from which WO hail been tpe poor farm. to us. her influence still remainc; lives all now ' ,471-,st"4009,0.44.,..,e, of the corn- . .. , living. taken to pay for the automobile. 1,..4. ' "They've got to drive by hero," be . If arger find me and - . - lail a Melt heritage. will life. her of which so many died on the i bly hand must chasten: he drov e slowly don teld himself. Then ever an and guide toii pany V III? They'll teas cars (it fi ....., plains.. than of any ether compant... her children,Inspiration 4 'IfY through the othaded Jersey roods him." And then and children chlidren. he thought nol , Some IP IL the now have , i and over level spaces.on companies What between more of the man- beside the eventful life' was ter: bondman sought In Imnitent! The amtual- towns and cities., beside Jong lines ear... , dttring-be- r ,..... ,r,... .... ' . . ,.. baste .. ,A,,:4 In tho Churek I have experiences; of and forests. j ' been ? He through the down drifted II:SI' 1 I ' '4., ... just Ad through , Y the 'Of of the TA. h mother his left across rivers, The car ran smooth- - shadows, and in the green molten; thinking of some of these events. Among glows a carpetbag, I rich , al If children bar spaces and will and heritage. serene. a I never a with ly hitch. few -as ..mention of them w two hundred the theneand dollars 2 .1 r and ' r For as the I be grandchildren will At la o'clock that Saturday night splendor surmounting only !Midi they come- to me. z six hundredrubbed against ! ;1 (f4 - 7 4true to the tills Church liVIStel faith and to 141'( George drove it under a ramshackle larking 0400 Edmund hie knee. minutes later Glorr to kindle our blanching facial Fish. lived bury and his wife. Jane as she has been and will uphold shed in the outskirts of a small Jar, Pete ploddedTwanty at Damen. dismal' Lancashire. the SZEAL Goa. up front es un failing ly an ',,,...45111.-'4,-tb. 'wale. to With rosy faith when tire desert England. where their soy town; rose, stepped out. and walk to the door of the Alice. she 1 poorhouse,' done. their and taco- chills, SAtts iittetnOed himnsit--- - A Our was born daughter Anna IL 1t,2a tips has and Jabot Whitter came out and sure. Vol': calling is The smoldering flame of our mor- - bhe mother, was in day's work was ended. and ended- greeted him. tho Chureh baptized At wills. tal man walkLetter-daJesus y Christ of successfully. Presently .a "111411. Sainte in old wretch" mild Tither.. Elect. '?" Pete said stupidly. and asked "Y. coma y the year ta45 Three YWIITS later she , 'Are those who hear my voice. , commissoned the keen Mr. ed down if a sidewalk first. let us consider the pies eing I ...Tale Deep in a Mountain's e s, " c! eitinuect tne matt- "Th eY1Sson to act while th e he would hits. to stop- - ten nail"' at last- - Didn't I always married Willlam Walsh. Toylktillam was George And harden hearts-not it um of two hundred their thousand 401- r acting Bluecavern breast. and there for the Alice me Walsh were to hewn want night. three you out." bell In "Telt."' tell because said Peter. the 'T wonder. later, days, 'cheap, Scintiliant fountains "Take rare of me and my earr Jsbes. whether I tan have a room children. namely Robert. John and She was ono of those In lam all In crisp fives. tens. twen- deed Why," said Pete slowly. "rre' value of the land would mount rap- Sarah. The young couPle emigrated and truth, bite hal passed-very Leaped without rest. re- - George asked, and the tavern man ties,. and fifties and hundreds. with !never thought none ottielliti the old idly. Sutherland county Would through by roy,,ft fora taw daysonly a to where-. in Ltati could said that he newdo the Ho e year so; the ISM and Privationk up at place." hardships taw "1".4 having fleet th e oil boom. day..., d perhaps the bank land still snug- - !comer in ;midtred In the left in Mle month of March herself gloaming. love. has gone bun- "A room to yourself? No" snortsurprise. His watery i Sir Stimson acted in his usual upon George followed him into the on Liverpool Their brilltant flood the eatlinv. vessel 'Harrison." Fry andthrough iy around them. cold. and has worked bard eyes blinked in perplexity, and the! eurek. comprehensive manner and house and was shown to a room. ed Jabes firmly and with IndignaYe? nearly four months they were and Was amethyst fc.ammg rn4tMairro- from ' Pete Woodman as a result sold his in which he tossed the suit case tion. This is a pleasant thought, Per- - I net .anirt for al anal" frugally made It years. tossed about on the waves of the At. no difference bow poor alio wag She upon a bed. Through purpling blood; fingers. "Not even if 7 give you ?Ire dot., f4rm- baps the money wodld loek more thisThst lantic.. arriving in Boston harbor. always had a few twits laid by in And crystal drawn was true. Pete me something to eat here." a day or twer Pete Two months later Samson again he"Bring laretust Datil-ta- t moon-mito you in Its figure form. ;considered a sale of whathad never' stood From the white rm hers they wended their case she needed something speciai." "I'm ordered. July 4.,From So- and tired, . before his chief. ' to COUrteil Bluffs, way bed."Of ban flushes d to at dawn. so tot us oars It tolls:. $200.000.That those Iowa, where. which in a spirit of int love. oho . itho 1 "If you had five dollars tryou, ii,real i "I hive figured things out." he ingThus endeth the first daY'. ' . ApPollo-kissehad ever unfortunately. they were compellbd. would give her children. Let us Inhale tho odor of bore !; tcause nobedy wouMn't to that reference be here." because 7 the argued of the no And lateness At saffron tool to want the Ian& txritaineit "with of the seaHera was a living faith. WIWI gte.it enough flaring following morning reasomwith oil matter. If you paid his email son. to one of bills. and crinkle them ! 'In that ease." sa id the stranger! Psainsylyartia join thee fres from doubt. To bor.: bill, bought fresh Through vaporous dun. to sell at once. taking the best "PH 'I got it." Pete xplatned. of gasoline, saw that ...the companies Lilts base ansaartng hard. feeinSI7 in mir mental tngers, or ; briskly. "Ill be moving along. I:, were offers irom the oil com- - gallons and yolt-gi0.... Vr4"'A firm faith "MI the best theologi. shtps and fatalities In crossing. t4r btele'.. An autternn spun, good machine Wait properly oiled. igivavits,,!;Jap. detimt -gat me room a a be would net for thel your.A good lith the beet philosophy. myself." profit cold, dreary plains. However. Yu" 'In" rnean tn tell Inn panics ' and even their edges. Let tie loll amidst I started south, touring ,7 ..tabox e. -thousand dol. like aagain on which made Multi-hue- d strong doubts Pete r us hittNottwoa. hundred put A-- clear conscience the hest law: this fortune. which wollid bay tor i n wantInto buy my farnir Youi gentleman. There- was none until Petemaintained him over bad bit of work . Mr. to all their meagro belonging. they lar , actually handed voice. a. and niquired Were the follow him. or cast an eye of the streams. Most of us the wildest or Palliest we woudering. When who were sparkling children ' billtaken from so many comIran their dreary march over the weaved and mad. all our clothes if you t put too much value Itt'"It And rainbows brewed upon his respectable end then It"Not out thing we ea n imagn reflects -- credit upoW your bust- - truspicion thousand mile trail. After 500 mites of cotton. and wool it panions in tho green carpetbag. the man. In the fusing gleams laughed tor car; He looked precisely like. Then with a sigh let us leave our pile Of 11 , Cif -earn. off Pete lived in statitat the poor and when they were th 'beeps' hacks. Slithatwas It certainly isn'tlooking. a much nem' 15'nma 7.- Bort said gently, and any other "a" of..ploddinst. and that bids for the moment and rase on w"ut motorist. swirled. vepor a Rood 620 we two bad house for still I smiled. and Ile he a niehts. miles from were farm. Ctah Well. think days Fit perhaps be to our etory. . !of t miles wore crowding in . the they going."' woman. business slowly Mistily reeling. and she did a c though a in a bit ' The profit may behind him. between him and Mr. counted the packages in the bag. " ttit a minute." Pete ugh t itatiat 'worm. Mother's And upward curled In Pennsylvania. and .! become wealthy $he always not far quavered. Chet tter wait eldest WM, litthert.. had alreadv per. not He looked about him at the tired To the rocky ceiling. National bank., limn the New Jersey line: then. tug g at his whiskers. 'I iiiiin't l'"e"'-ished of cold and tisposuret and here, nostneeeo a um. property. which old souls who must spend their live' not an oil producer. Botts or feel air the liked H. the There open honorable Peter Woodman ormul- - I thin anybody- would ever want to-- t Be was a was fantastic oarving in the midst of the pla ins. her atheircor mtamileadndbmeern.tab.clandus..thlebla. wk.oPft banker. but he loved to upon his thin cheeks. Now and then there. and Pete was happy-Ithe to spend money on this place. but Gay columns of fume. laneouely approached the age of el i, if hand died. That am night eleven u mean you want to buy. I II !makit money wherever it came to he paused to look across the wide thought. that soon be was going! lied the county poorhouse. reluct- -' zliolten and Plowtid th41,Church- others she As II stood the - In ambient Il talk 19.. perished. away. by &nib. an but outdoor and that reflect to be L. In spaces eteacilly. intly. gloom. youmister," , side of the open grave. which was '2ust before I left to emus Oti MY DOWn in the valley they fund the "-on And while ell this was the best. And back of him life And with good cause.; touring a i The stranger tied his livery-rio- t' fa the mark the fence and went into the old .New York. Pete 'Woodman tossed the yellow suit esse knocked about empty car. George Hurnung'e body' 'Ali. here is that beauty." the crude, her husband lesthierowing place af- mission she said to me at first- iargely lifetime ,petat to eleven comnanend she did not think I should go r that ' I watt 'twenty-fouin within Roach'. roadhouse Identified dice the house . Andy on with Pete. and when he came the floor of the car Woodman had neglected the serious slave mumbled. she held the little babe Sarah ittaritY and leave her as she was get- Woodman On Monday morning a discerning hours. and the county buzzed-witheld somand lost a dollar here' and a dollar To keep weak mortals devout and lins. business of living. He had idled tout. Peter in her arms. eon while old now. and she would not her John. The which Stimitch 14" l -I money tit his hands ting The stranger away the lonfiscars cheerfully, and I -- week and worn butted his face in the stay with us long. I said. -- Mother. to the detectives. These humbledhad pSeorfsof rixamtioignahti bhaanvke is.riansittihrraetti ebb; .activitlea. proved with never a thought cif the lean. "it'd Pete'it old farm in its en- - !paid hint for the land that rainbow pillars that swirl folds of At Council Bluffs. the prank& of the Lord has called her desse old to with value Pete. sometCaeon. that without but a 'walkedone argued. tr. They tireiY. there favor Pete commotion. am) Bat age comes around l &shedern), Ones. when th journey began. their con1 me to give service to thiii Church. in a I will awry the corner and a rocking-cha- ir Private detective George had left tne inmoney Sometting else of ImPortance was about is a ) Make stout toc.aupport the pany numbered -eta only 207 I ito '. What shall I do? I will do New York. r heres a little old shack .down I going On within the Bolt National agenciesexcitedly. ikon -- trk"r sent their sleekest men to safety depositnever c laity need. whom Salt Lake Cirr on' you tiayr She answered. 'Voljust its' ii to it occurred In one forward i the of any In' place of this ponderou roof of Sondes. reached cages confer. Police officers in plain Certainly. NAV. 3. Mt Thet day Ptter wee a loafer and a gam- -, Yander." he sat& where my place Bonk. I die with means. If CI is well .. clothes tame and went, and the pon- - of them to look in the eounty, poorbier. during the best years of his l joins the Huck farm. Atebbe you a Youngish tort of Man wtth tone Tonne dieminsed thaitne: if I live It la the same. Tou Brigham cheeks littered derous machinery of the law grum house for the two hundred ,thousand That hides the Joy for Its eyes 'dont 111.7VICO in the Tabernacle. cannot and his game wall the ancient wouldn't object if .I moved in tiler, tn eyes and- hollow Into me here when my time Sunday keep - 4 . the street bled into motion. all to catch a, dollars. Mt. Boff's agent sold the You set., tee lived here through his grating Pet that the alone." pastime of craps.i !Maier. eould weleome cointa, Go! and the Lord bleat, d young man. After machine for five hundred 'dollars. the company, people ; Craps. he it known to note 'rho, ail- my life. and I woCilift fees where the sun was shining. He was and take rare of the your.1.-1.,,,You won't Oh' of the many tellers and his his lunch Mr. Hoff calmed down to That five hundred represented the 111" 3tIttl ettreeeded- - roeon- may 'Sot savvy games, is a struggle Ii right among strangers. rermt11dwit Sh ter children and their ., frorn and- talken- torateseetw-o- f With littie Ctli?elt. lihd- Is generally twant that Hornung- -. He had his--As the hot murk faded anyhow." name tittering( privetion, eel& digest. end ehildren's children a wood bank' bat- .. itte-- e' Samson comudered. this ap- - a cough and a weekly solar"' of over Revere' business matters with the standpoint of Horace Hoff. even death. Only three out, of five etteet...e...ehte.healted The cavern beam. poor I gatohltrig- activity-of-thmettkr4hs ' ' et - --- -A dollars. and at the Mr. Stimson. and humble. Sometimes the rich I Peal somewhat doubtfully, but at twenty-seve- n 111Fett ....,.. ted company reached and peewc grew --fa , was memerre-te At 4 Sett- Like Valley--- It '''''"It 'Iti...eraps,...but.,..bor .attee.....Aeet, sew old. sheTiny, of ritiene-----year wore out. e-.--'net gradually. his-f- ew ttof that 30th eScVms.1 cAnintyc seherm,rodu. Weird AUtrn" 14Peto columns wPaelkteedll re "ext. newelled plaineaa n salinpdpecl abewisy leolherMot nem ber liras not bre k- - and ripened In the faith ofcame. the Lord. Mr.- - Stim- II. rot. was thirty Years holding immediately:. Pennaylrola Mr. Afornigng Pete lived. the number of talented i Possessions to the shath- Jewelled Topaz ibis Harvester when and the That afternoon Pete moved. I hive heard InV wedh" nay te at eras j crap shooters was amazing. It old. unmarried and addicted to chess. eon suggested. "There are several ly down the tieeerted road. and far In epiralling fume. ." loved to meet her d ready Pete owned Woodman's farm. jwas not a tremendous. task. And Some of his fellows had frequently things that force in. to this con- - off be beara the shrill hi' an whet, the comp any reached Sweet . who had gone before: and we en. And flecked with spume mt, looked as e which train. The neat train would at the money and i spoken to him about his cough anti elusion.", Wetee. the etreem wax tolled with posses- - I be Of ruby. sesured that she has received lien in the dim times- gone by. chuckled. Then be told Mr. Bort of More come along within the.hour and stop Many games of craps Ler; he had nodded acquiescence to what rnsh irip. Awl vet they had to wade rest Br ene.,ent mom the bleed weleeme 'Well done! -nal& Occasionally it seemed to several thing& an4 Hoff 'inquired The total ' at the little station. waist deen. In eerier to creek enier though not highly valuable on ac- - hi that fistful of blila. ',hoot And reeking impassioned Into the rest prepared rount of its rocky surface. Deform, sum was tsitling, yet the farm was 'him that the future contained oath about the net profit. the neyt merei.,e, It of the corennv for tintthou d ',An awful amount- et money,' warm. memattaal a She has Just." ' i .at the trifling. as Pete said to himself. i ing pleasant and that be was as hini.Peteli father dead. Seother wee norelne "If we sell out at once, we will Pete !mid to. himeolf. l'i counted ber of the Tenth ward. Fait Lake land. wringing a living from the "ill git you yet. Pete." Jibes kmesome a man as the world held. elear about e.00.000." said Stimeon the durned mess ten times. and it When the rervant halted for ap- - ;7ml at the Hine med.! have heed City. St years. November next. liter fey that roars' tirea ith4; tittle Lived for everal uncertainties never COPS out the same. I during . stony glebe, blasting out strength- - Whitler said when Pete told him of l Ho had other thoughts and among There. are onnhettno. under ftve Matinee, four pees and a rel.gioue disposition. oo even If Whose, it was. but. by sum. it looks-T- oti weuld more Doff IMPortant which de..., his business wee Horace transaction. that may uncertain thie: them grow Tou have erred .or! . . of stakes !dente f Peter-a. no was a eitterent I reed., 'Ton oughtn't to sold out ni.,.1thout had it too eaey and that he. George we wait. WOW.. again.,,, newrf , " Was ot4to litlehaes roltz: mine it's like ,bm.nt yor,....., Creation. i and When-th!remote .. sanetity old man blew up his last i askire. somebody. mother "Let it go, then," said M r. Hoff. He continued rheerfuly onward imacIat-e- d You're r fool. Hornung. had It too'hsrd. "'I'm" his Master. "This gaudy ii' e;te." , " ilthed. through lark of i Of ell her posterity. stump and passed on to where there H e had worked tnt the bank for after figuring on a small bit of pa- - toward the station. and the arele, place to Soli ell. With are no rocks or stumps. Pete cam. tit But Mr. Woodman counted over twelve food, Mr. Stimson moved sway Hatt to the poor farm grew dim Is bloodies. and in the per: and & beginning and years as stark sculp- I 771 more m arried I remain. affectionstelo. y. ,ther ISM , two,' far.. into hie inheritance. and the crap- a time end sent half s tiloasth behind him. Pete turned for a final is bills with eager fingers. and i he had no cough rind hte cheeks ehodtere to I.."'" '.1". I"" Your loot jnorfitixeowtherAts, for mites about licked famb Roach's road . were rose. Hot Salary then had telegram& to his agents. down to W11- tdeir lips and said that this wee I house, where he Andy 'ga.!;'..11 git we, et. arm your he !Let puleitl - life throb through its three fa.11. Dusk. informed the boI'll' been fifteen dollars a week. . I there indeed good fortune. 4,..- Arid tlickeri- to. Wirmtb; Ibsen- taw- woirli be no shortage, ..of pennitylyania .tinSk. Anti.' which....11kti,40.4.,,,wv.i.initsor.44,.. ," 3a"There Le net.Itteticeinihisgame .. , times. was gbod fel' pie,'" neorge the abed...f the sleeping heavy. fragrant miettness that, said bitterly. "Ton dry stains." man who for long play thrOngli-ma- ny falls Ilice a perfumed mantle. i work hard and some one pipe ill I'm going to Cal- give a small living to awas bes- - 'Yes. you days. gets avoid moth of the From the Seed Own by bands.now wilt not a worked hard. end Pete Old Pete Wood men est before the iforny and bye like a pnce-The first afternoon, following hist the money you earn. Anyhow. Pm . and Perplexed . frightened immortal. strife and hard worker. There- were no others wealth. he lost three dollars and Iisiek and won't live long, so it doesn't rickety shack which- bed been his Then still chucklieg he wanted In despair. Then he brightened : bout to bother himno woman. no se,,n Tents. home for two months. reeking him- - on. In New York. on h ts silken env- I'metier what And ang as he wrought: happens" .., Pete lived no children. self Moody hack and forward on erlets. Horace Doff to ssed and toss- It is all wrong to say. "OODOrittnitil ""v e:.h'i. In New York City the Doff Ma-- 1 , -God. net of reared reeutt of these la his The crannies thoughts. 'These between IS did et what the ille hermit. and knoeks but once at every man's edge of a bench. The shack and fretted, name. of time: was a the The ruddy spites was expected of him by his critical down lown corner. occupying the i rote. neer a nertoestood stood at the extreme edge of prop- - ed .1 'frontier." door." Horace was paving Are monuments and of in I ,faith tette trust, fill that George's with green and more. once his. neichbors bt,en Over that had hrifty is. every day Opportunity Is knoeking ',true - looeTter in about the time old Pete ground floor idof a lofty On Saturdav erty batik. To mellow their fire& toors,---4---lie o ff th4i entire an soli now A ,,, A to the left end beyond -the tr ees te,. himself d kt 8 pree e t) t 1 s a orace a fternoens the 13 sties sami-.his "1, t iier",teeaaho4 Genritta, he power tiornetttneetook,. pmesim. purp,e nownorth endd for ready money. or- an Bede Med home.cks kno are stood And dege ng the ---------1-entwi they heoeme of the money?" irt! gilded tow ers ' racket and with bete-ani there. and with- the with a min:, courage and forti.' a sue- - tennis bll andbrewn suit cane be and silent. by the Hell STIIIII- Silth shd y pl aces i Life is life. when lived true to na- outer soug ht Out his , Hsoracecapitallet,.reerd istan.keper. Pete's " sale money bad slowly (Copyrig ht ION pr oeeeda h e toy nimble tude that will win. Inc--) cat And the took bank. t tee bower& ekenoef down Evergreen friends of the fingers dwindled. end the bow at Roach's It is only the urard that allows Pe ma t ennis- ,played Is and startedre'neet at Andy i trnin life tavern unnatural even had done then better to the knock e panel with th nnual opportunt "This floor. overload ptulaLTO li: God'k designs and there shot craps-- until his dollars . Your Epitaph . :Latery be had ceased the diver- - usual. One week before Peter had d J.., it . Out. to an A t I as iw es hi With ruhble and boulder. , were gone- ' worrying cough, ceased to theke the dire. because his wax preeident and P4On because ofthe e s I ownhe with stood Jade but euitcase Per Pete was the 'pooreet crap pand the so were dimos end sprinkle there, and the . tide , without nickels gone. r incinal of the B ort withoonal for him if he resumed: and onready The sun rieee to brighten Your dal'. Drifting with To the looming shoulders you've rpent with your the was his credit, His felt nn antrocts- - A few years on shooter in the known world. or harbor. compass re wa Don't fritter your fellows earth, Cer etiff and line No 'vat. Inspiring gambler was re'when Huff SalurdaY Horace He a An4 eh! on toward the rudderless boys; ulmullng isimply ity He had (ousel and sereped away., And , know; .rh. .ett.,,,, 1.4ge. Peter W oomae. H. was a per. a! boner eta ?117g,,caalnidfrwittitZ land ...rushed those who inteeteeed conferred pleasantly with Mr, Stun- -- rretted that he bad no more mone-fr- : ' . tahe your over eon With even in deal the land a few dollar.' he pin dealing in niek.i ..qi his puma. He hat Penneyiplayer. te one of thttught' no nognolos, words "if" summoned. from he y'roi The biggest nor never should Co 'is . To dark, If night isle and dimes. but non. the leas a, the would bring him happiness. tun, edges." in his -private lifs. whim . vents., George Hornung was prein the dirtiOnarY bre Po awari Arid so the tender of income to except'lawles "Well.'" to leave the bank. said 'ober-Whit- tler. steady. reliable source s. 're flin'i "4 never errSfed man i paring Tour epitaph we welcome the Morning with . Butlong: be abed the whit. watt Life current blends with at one when he learned these things "r we An4whfraitlsourdroite sav? wo. 1,1 would have been void el Besides owning the bank . he ' It was his Saturday to leave The ' "L.. I In the flashing splendor """-- '' praise and song. vined Into sundry enterpri145. and , o'clock in the afternoon. Of course often said rd git you yet and. br di any plam Al rare intervals Pete worked for ends."' a bank closed My but looks it like noon, wasn't at gum, 'the that many duty le e were qu ite eneral 4 succeett-- ; of ; . You had chums In your boyhood, the neighboring 'farmers. having ! they. H's remained the five. more." clerks Jok till. he ' was dountiose bank home took is Home it and srondertial is that 'weft was one thing whieh made your pleasures to 'ham was overjoyed, and ley- - ii Don't forget You mean i'll have to go up core) to acorn the productivity of , fil' .. tines stood atnnwspennus its velnitews. :There with them you file master courage and heroism' to blase t he refuge' when storm toasted and. his own land. and when thus oc- - i this a different from there to the poor farm?" Pete in- - in the Startle played tailed Saturday Horace Boa was a I ethers trail to this lend of productive wears of strife.arm tiet totted faithfully an'd hon. Personally.were tricky or aollaSs,---- , so . eon- - (pared. was n as him far and eupied George High n little man, with a pinehett-i... estiv. His only friend was b:essings. health an4 happiness - God your pilot. guide you hi Because when be left the You ain't get bothin to est. have By the chums of your youth you re 1). tnnom., R0 ll! glasses. with a silk- - Iir,orseA the shelter . of love. childre& iin4 and yours as reaping the bar- wife. remembered today. Waffler. Jabes and Pete had grown mouthand Hoff National Bank at one o'clock your' Jahez demanded. How 702 The fertile plain that hie blunder You '' hia car. i he en behind what vest , running wrote and string Jabez the your epitaph. If intended never was to He return. together.to kept they liver' won' ravished: lip I .. The principal tharaeterietle of throuth counting sheaves of money would'it earl' "Ol& I'll live. ..said Pete. county poor-farrbia beauty Is ample repayment., Jabez lioraee Bort was shrewdness). and for Horace "Ill tret you yet. Pete."' , Buff. . I . slave! my after.r.00.n loc.o wellmoved of so. often said to his friend. It was their many a man and woman had cause! At noon Oconee carelessly' moved, ,..Tarlynin.Ille Here in thla temple of name. : Mf n hunted through In the ritrront,You're e and Pete would wage. to learn that fact. Quite recently the brown front his locker' frd. cietys throrge trees ' sezient joke. and datcovered until he the they a transece had concluded to ale his brae his alt. Belt grim cage. Shttaallilthmkit'agnndalien7;ith shock at the end of Jitt Petee may,- - The'YothrOr;teCall;nen't Ziretsr.04e.lig' 71. rapture thir Pete's- face was wrinkled and tioh.' and now be sat batk- in his ""troing to play tennis today., etlY. Zr1,1 within th,y fets-- d its ceeit if the OHM RONner'S sickle shouid tined, and his whiekers area' thick little their, with be finger-tip- a rewrite?" one of the eaehiere asked, pant. Pete star-I- n was stretched gut, . dressed clean. none He too A you today. gee enviously. "I Teich I could go?" likening with it c up at the dingy roof. and woe- And smite Your epttsph. and frayed pair tonehing. the matte of, the little "Tea," answered George: it Inos-- 1 dering 'mile te g Imply in patched i s shout Jabes and his prophr ' of I I of Bits ens rp a man's auusclea. Great game. tel' overalls' and a coat which had 'aide issue. sup:nary what would It alai'? Optimism N , ,,,,,,,,,,NWANWNNVSNWIWOWYOANNNIIINSNNNNX , Ny,,,,ANNN, flown turned the whofront.. greenenekt! The ben tennis:: in long gentleman ' of the coat were rows of braes tiut- -' Pete Wrooltean." Wigan 'you haye business men met and by le facts wee Mr. trim-- - - Jutit "before- Mein- the tirnwn auft-- (.ne"You're related and the 1 of the callers coalmen. Louie, ny uneetrmoultelslY. butheYe been weighed, tons for vrhich there were no ease.. )eying there innoeently. with them ti, son '' said Pete. sitting up.. "telt." CM them good or eril impressions Pete limped front an old eyeeee niuneee said eonioinceet. a vetoan racket across it. contained; Tee man who can come Vieth witb t. We're her. to tell you that tbin and his hearing wee not ,' "I'll say for myielf that no- - nothing at allnot tennis shoes. farm you've. made. ',..T1 a emiling face from defeat of hes re death and rARIAP the best. and hia eyes were watery: ly. tericken balls. And by hand.; flannels..00r When between you changed done better. )ours could have any body Without changing his attitude to- . - but there was amiability about the The represent the new pct. , consigneg to th elev. land is now yours,. Mr. Beff: twelve twenty and twelve fortr the again. We $ now notified that And they write your epitaph. what e ward the people deserves success. old boy, and - his grin -was always all became a chasers. You ars arm cleat'. Sod there Interior of the I move have not. to skillIt , you'll and different Ice Qu You can will friendly. ietly no bitch anywhere. say? is 4 ' "Out of the shack?" pito atked. ' No begear hairecair woe's away sell tomorrow if you wieh," . banded ileoree fully slipped pack0 ! 41h I g or latt"t mind" molt the -- , hungry when Pete bee food To enhance all the pleasures and Th returned the mei-- . turettofha money into the ens. and "Where'll Don't always wear the biggest hats. ' -The trangers seemed to retard , old honed up beyond the trees, and ,,,,,"1 :.r.? Soya Of Tour life snapped it shut finally it this is no when bank the of 'dent Tharp to nu child of thsellaichhurh4 11.7 two hundred uuention as unimportant. They You hay. chosen yourself a corn- A little delay; will be prone contained precieely. When we submit cheerfell knew the tattered men well enough burry. thousend donate-- 4n fives. tans. were merely conveying orders to wanton. a wife. and table: you did welt. stimpe,.... word on the road. to seoo for-to d lartualnlmenta twenties. fifties and hundreds. . Pete. she and araeolullY knows mertte your had Tour Mr. done Stimiton iswhat This "You have no legal right on the and well. An We proe our worthiness of praise. after one cheek George Shortly faults she can see-- Briefly. Pete was a ohiftlesa he had pure know, ym he ea one labes barmleest old coot. and door of his Cafe. shut. property. of them remarked. . wife wrote sour ep.taPb. the ;banged-ts s s ald tbal" tram that "That's so.' Pete, agreed and it Tnur on througn ' retttinatledi Ms st8181 Were learllna ,atony what would It be was apparently tuna his hat, and passed a song unsung, It may-Ithis racket and forthwith he began parking up once Arto, : Fletcher's- Castotia I toward poor. worth farrn . , IER 110T and he had boss" i the slowly earying ef talent Or nothing. literature. ecuiptor the suit.cas e. Passing th e private more. His Wattage consisted of a TM tb journey of bre you hasa' - homes. it fro a song. But underneath those I office. ' the gift tIod hes given i Whetey!r rm.n soteetbine haetteeed be momentarily encountered green and faded carpet bag and a that biLocka chosen your gait stone-La-- Ya Ate is"' of e 1".' to worldyell, it is ' Substitute harmless I a pleasant, battered satchel that had brittle lie Tow know if your Patti has bees (hi . Soft Prastatt quite a stir In Sutherland peeple auspeeted. curtly of flowing Horace r t "A little re rtereation thin afternoon. life in the days of the Civil war. 0 County. , erooked or straight While the strangers 'good la, If your own ettitaph It started on 'Poto'n own teeny Oil-Firer were writ- - There la always room for a ', there , was faint guiptclon Mr. flornumer asked, Horse. and . Castor Oils Paregoric, Teeth- you for good tL Pete filled the two carriers with fere). er what rematitel to him of tbat MI exiared. Then there were 0 eGi.,ad - . todav. man ...,..,,, . . op., 'ewe a ,bito borne tette..hed d his few possessions. and sterted Ten ing wooTd word It. Jest Don t let the rascal crowd adv.,: It bow you and m";1",i t Out. you by experts Hi. Hi.m down the road. tritiked an lent:trine quiet investigation te a livery-ri- g Mr Drops an d Soothing Syrups, what would you lay : .sarlons ' there 'at drillings were, , was He Ir raid this the affrrowful a end of the and . tree., dm.", without .. probably day. on I'atea farm, but leotette :erif nn thathroee 'And where'll t be - 4,cee lane. and a 'urging. men points not Pete when labors are endei. and Wee rho ontaido world Is Nit ela mum- - especially prepared for Infants Georges drawn and the experts eontended tshias . Iinkeit down are eaught Pete forborewhile fatee,or listening to the wheeze that silted himself. To the goinr farm. bling block& race is run. poor find profityou might met of care up' through Genre. throat. course." er washing hie sole the when the met tine te written or And man encounters them at Children all ages. You And Geroge oil under ihe other-lan- ds able Old en Whitter Jabes wee pleseed toeteine out the into shire e veryi in arms Ili step. right. done. bas th.es you ' street with hi. ...Meese and its two would "wit" Pete atter-al- l IkVOTIIIII 'Y'sriall merniete., Pale the gleam', would be eertalu to find eithes uneBut Id Phou the years. Zr thr lost ledger balance of life keep the way, ' beedred thomeene deflate. The foolish dice game and his Insinccdb It l-, eve eisienecle Stimente They tell der Pete Woodman's property. ' I To ovoid imitations, always look for the signature of 1172' ii, . afeenmaladearar This was very early in- the die- Three Mocker from the Bolt wie dee., in the enlist. the,' tble a't,itant nate shiftlinees had done fdr Pete. what win ' was and Hoff Mr. likewles tional Bank, George; turned into a and at n ternT---1PIrm of lpytnrn I. for sale. Yoe're etevery be would have to fl';"(T;r1t 1.", T'clra"4 Ilh75162121 everTwIlere recaramend It. It say? KIK.", thyteif . and live a righteous . --." among the early birds. convenient drugstore. slipped into depend upon the county for a bed L werscesarly peter Woodmen"' J. IL BINGHAM me e ki E T-- .1 . .cR-- : R r the beekroorn. and asked , 1. at and I' .. I .. . A n Mns Inbute to . II . , aried . 6: i - - FRANK CONDON r tba -- d h- - ,... . e ,,,,..,. ' , - . , - li .- Wee-wer- e - , etg - , i ti,:, - ti ' ... Tt,lt " i , tj),Th., , -. I's' 1,.- , - -- 41 .- ,-.- cit' t . ' Y l . .. , ti . ''' ,7".... le : 0 ' , , . ,9 -- , 0- ;6 . ' r v itkoteet ,,,,,,, 0, 4. ) t, , .4- II ' 1F rttininheeagnhec70:n . . 4 - '. ctil , , - hush-Lb- ib 1 . - , . - ' 16-- ' , - - ., ii ,:,,,, one-tent- . - , g. Pr , t4 i - - '- - ' Z, , ' k - i '' i11A A -' tit,. Vgy,- . ,. ., wool-all- at t - . d : l - - - , , . . .t 1 . 7 - ; , 1 rlick-boun- 1 d, st stone-spotte- - , n -- ve ' I Z. i - - well-to-O- ! hand-cart- i ' i , - Is. ' L. - , h there'--dolla- suit-cas- re - e. A - 1 wl-,e- - 1 sunk---lif- e. '- ,t i l weak-theste- - tumble-down- - Lank-banker- e .langth...bowelieded--theit-rt-would----Me- - ete-to-move With-ltillar- bettor-dispos- east-houn- . - . t Life-bloo- bad-toil- ! - ''- I - 45 . fame . aer ' : nantely-tucind- . lg , - ,' . ... "ou - - . prominent tu. i anen- --- -- ----- sere Boe road-taver- ,, - ii yn b.' ? f email-mone- ghee-strin- g y the '"r" r ..... ' . t - men-fol- ,. . . a -' ' 3,1...yer.,, - ' ', vlme d I - . - - ' . . Jabfat ipo -- - -- - , euit-eas- - , , LOREN CRY' FOR ' 1 s. suit-cag- the-tte.- , AS11()RI A s '" , . . . - : - - -- ' , pr1 , a . - county - . . 11 ol . - ff. fit.n I ' ' - : - . 1 fifty-seve- la 1 lch .- -- r - |