Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH CHURCH THRIVES ON ROYAL GIFTS Famous Old Trinity Endowed by Two Monarch In 1697 when soma of his Ansubjects were worshiping In a fort near the Battery King William HI of England gave young Trinity parish tha land on which Trinity church now stands at the head of glican CHAPTER XI—Continued Another girl friend! Listen you’re the original great lover aren't you?” She was mad to taunt him Couldn't she see that he was working toward frenzy? - Prudence looked at the bolts on the door behind her Suppose Calloway turned the tables and kept Milly and herself prisoners here? That was It sent ley prkhles soloing thought op her spine “Let me go Len! Make It snappy!" voice was strained Mllly’s “And suppose I don't?” “You You are such a Just will tnan" Prudence emerging from her hiding place reminded sweetly Calloway wheeled and scowled at her hacked against the double door Milly shrugged pulled a vanity case from her pocket and applied a lipstick “Took you a long time to put on your act didn’t It I saw you stealing I the red brick house away from went there to ask If I might see the rooms I lived You there once sneaked across the road I knew— knew Roddy liked you So I followed to see what you were up to Don’t kid I found out You came to yourself meet that rotten Walt Gerard!” Had the roof collapsed on her? She Prudence Schuyler was being accused of a rendezvous with that sneaky mant “Don’t be foolish!” She tried to voice her keep condescendingly amused she succeeded only In producing words which shook with anger “If you are Interested to know I came because Calloway and Walter Gerard are conspiring to hurt Rodney” Milly caught the arm of the man who stood scowling from one girl to the other “Have you hurt Roddy Len? If you have—” Her small pointed white teeth set In her under lip like those of an angry cat The veins In Calloway's temples stood out like cords I tell "Didn’t you when you threw me down for him Milly that I would run Rodney Gerard off the earth? Well I’m doing It off this part of the earth Ile’11 think twice before he cuts In on my girl or business my again” Milly shook him “You great sap! You— you flat tire 1” Her voice rose In shrill Invective “Rodney Gerard liad nothing to do with my throwing It was Walt! Your present you over pal! Walt !” “Walt! Don't try to be funny Did Walt have your picture with 'From to liberty and calico and Calloway love' written on the back of It? Did he keep It In the room Rod uses for his office at High Ledges? ‘Walt!’ Try another alibi Milly try another" She shook him again with as much to pull effect as a mouse attempting down a stone lion I never "Have you gone haywire? sent a photo to Roddy— the one you saw belonged to Walt I suppose he could use a desk at High Ledges couldn’t he? You make me sick with What have your suspicions of Roddy you two — racketeers done to him?” Calloway’s face was as colorless as white chalk “Say that again about Walt - Qerard that picture having Milly" “I'll say It again Shall I tell all? It Isn't a bedtime story It might have been more snappy If It hadn’t been for Rodney Gerard I was dead sick of working and stands and shabby clothes and Grandpop sick and Walt out of a Job most of the time came along and offered to make life’s And walk easy — for a consideration can he hand out a line I’m telling you!” Her eyes and voice tormented “Before I closed w 1th his offer Rodney found It out and— and he made It easy for no consideration Get that Len?” “Is that right?” “Sure a hundred per cent right I'm Gerard Rodney telling the truth doesn’t know I’m on earth — except when It’s time to send me a check or on I’ve taking kept bring me one the money so I would see him sometimes" He glared at her uuseeingly I’ve been hunting the wrong man have I? Walt was back of your break with me! Rod Gerard has been shielding And I thought his brother I was such a Just man! I — ” Prudence His face worked horribly felt as If a stripped soul had been laid bare A wall like the warning of a giant banshee swelled to a deafening screech dwindled rose again to proportions died down “What’s that?" Count!” Listen! "Shut up Milly Calloway’s voice was hoarse The Prudence clenched her hands fire siren Suppose It were the red brick house Would Macky think to rescue the Paul Lamerie kettle? Calloway pulled Milly away from the door She gripped his arm “What Is it Len?" "Fire Gerard place! I — I — did It I didn’t mean that— I only wanted to keep the men from work!" He Jammed back the bolt and Prudence plunged Into the snow dashed after him The fire must be near The cattle barn! Walter Gerard sod Calloway "The cart’s backed up” Had that “cart" been loaded’ with explosives? The headlights of a car flashed A Calloway's swept awij like a meteor pursued by furies Prudence stumbled and slid and ran along the road made smooth and treacher oua by the passing of many truck1 She couldn’t go back for her skis “Walt! What'a burning' Walt Milly Gooch shrieked Prudence stopped long enough t call over her shoulder: “The barn — where — the crew — Is living— I think!” Shouts ahead Crashes Timbers falling? A curious sky Red Sullen Shot with flatne The light had the stars She coughed and tried to get her breath Ahead the cattle barn loomed darkly agalnt ire sinister glow Black figures like huge panicky ants dashed In and out of the glow Men were dragging a hose from the fire engine to the pond Some one shouted "Soak those pines! If the woods start to burn — ” That was the reason of the frightful tension Even with snow on thg ground the whole forest might go up like tinder Runabouts gigs automobiles of all descriptions crowded the spaces under the trees Men worked ran hauled No mistaking Calloway's massive figure Reckless of self and safety he fought the blaze There was David He was steadying a groaning man safe thank God Clang! Clang! Clang! The emergency gong of an ambulance It must have come from the hospital In the next town Tree by tree Prudence crept forward The heat was scorching Not hotter for her than for those men She working near that red Inferno put her arm across her face to protect It from sparks and hot cinders Rodney in that inferno Prudence shut her eyes tight to get her grip Then she looked The cry of horror she swallowed nauseated her “Don’t dare go back on me!" she threatened her dizzy brain now Gooch Milly here! had she come? Milly her short black hair blowing In the breeze which was fanning the fire was clinging to Rodney’s sleeve He was trying to shake her off He had succeeded Why why aid he go toward that burning shell Jim was pulling him back ngaln? lie couldn't stop the fire He A crash? Roars of warning The A roof! girder shot Into the It spiraled air A woman screamed down! Down where Rodney Gerard and Jim were standing! Terror paralyzed Prudence Rodney hurt? She couldn’t bear It! Hurt before she could tell him she was sorry Men were crowding round something What? Why was she standing here when — She ran forward and caromed into someone running with a force which An arm swept her from her feet caught her You shouldn’t ‘True! be Prue! here!" She brushed her hand across dazed eyes Was this really Jim Armstrong? lie was safe! Was Rodney lying there hurt— perhaps? "la It really — you? I saw you and " Rodney— I thought the girder hit — She seized the lapels of bis coat to “Is — Is— he —” steady herself Armstrong gently hut firmly loosened His lips were white her tense fingers as he assured with exaggerated Don’t "Rod safe Prue Listen He’s all right It’s stare like that! He rushed In Calloway who Is hurt and took the girder which would have Rod out” wiped She felt herself going flung an arm She must hold around Jim’s neck to something Was that Rodney tight looking at her from behind Jim? His Curious the world eyes were terrible was so black the sky was — so red — When she came out of the smothering gloom she was sitting on a coat Who was shrieking against a tree and sobbing? It couldn't be herself having hysterics could It? She would David was die of shame If It were A man In a white rubbing her hands Jacket was holding something to her Jim Armstrong was looking mouth How queer his eyes down at her were! Where was Rodney Gerard? She said unsteadily: "Don't tell me I — fainted when I might have been —of use” The ambulance surgeon’s grin slashed ‘‘Use! You did your his sooty face For good deed for the day all right the love of Mike why doesn’t someone I rider’s yelling! that circus stop If guess anyone was entitled to pass Drink this like a out cold you were good girl" Is CHAPTER XII the Pent over her work bench sleeves of her green linen smock rolled above her elbows Prudence was Intent on soldering the last link in the collar for Jean’s kitten And a piece of wSrk Finished which made her artistic self purr whea she looked at It This was the Tolast piece of Christmas work morrow would be Christmas Christmas! Two weeks sines the Ire! She had not seen Rodney Gerard Every moment she could spare rom work outside had been spent at ier bench and he had not come to the ed brick house David rarely mentioned him should Why he come? iVhat modern man would be Interested u a who girl “passed out cold” In an emergency? Her ace burned Why why had she collapsed— for tha second? time In her ike a heroine n a crisis hen she might have gone on helping! Even the fact that she had forgotten to eat before she started oiy her man hunt that her heart had stoppeJ when the girder fell as she supposed ou Rodney was no excuse She extinguished the lamp under the crucible and glanced at the bay window Time enough to et the stores before she dressed for the party The party She opened a white s on the packet and poked the tissue paper Into the order in which she would use them How they They were like eyes scrutable Like Rodney’s the eyes night they had met hers over Jim Armshoulder What had he strong's thought when be saw her clinging to his friend? Only one thing be could think after she had told him that she was engaged to Jim She had lied to set an insurmountable wall between them and then she had found that no barrier was needed because rich or Prudence Regarded Herself Long Mirror In the knew that she loved him poor that he would be true and fine all bla life She hadn’t been sure of It until Milly Gooch had flung though the truth at Calloway that night In the smithy She had wanted love without risk of heartbreak It looked as If she would get heartbreak without love The morning after the cattle barn had burned to the ground every man In the village had dropped Each his own work to help rebuild man of the scorched chastened crew who had been able to use his hands had tried to do the work of three In the woods They had been billeted In barns They ought to work their arras off— hadn’t their rioting caused the That wasn't quite fair the damage? truck which Len Calloway and Walter Gerard had dumped at their door had been the real cause The new building had gone up is quickly as If a Radio City engineer In apprehad waved a magic wand ciation of the neighborly spirit Rodney Gerard was giving a Christmas Milly eve party to the townspeople Gooch would not be among those present She had left the Puffers’ the day fire after the Although David spent most of each day where the crew was working he never mentioned Rodney Gerard They She would were shutting her out have loved to help In the preparations —she adored getting ready for parties— but: crush In anil offer my "I couldn’t Invaluable assistance could I?” she the emery wheel but the terrogated wheel merely threw off a ep'teful little shower'bf pumice In answer Her thoughts kept pace with her Would Rodney foot on the treadle Gerard come for the collar? Perhaps he had forgotten What would she do with It? She would hate like the dickens to remind him It had proed If they were friends as expensive they had been that day he had ordered she I- t- WhyHve over that? It ’only made her heart ache as If something were it unbearably Why had squeezing she been so obsessed with the Idea that a man of wealth couldn't remain true to the marriage covenant? The fact that her brother's wife and her sister’s husband had been philanderers was no excuse for misjudging Rodney ’You shouldn't be working without a light Miss True" t Prudence looked up with a start “When did you steal In Macky?" “I didn't steal In I don’t like that The shads word steal Miss Prue” of the lamp rattled as Jane Mack removed It mistake the Bring “My light to the bench wUl you?” She held up the collar “This Is the best thing I've done yet I'm mot pleased with triumph am I? It Is a collar for Jean’s kitten See the little Micky Mouses?" “You do so Jane Mack sniffed much for other people Miss Prue It's a shame you should have — have lost that emerald and the diamonds” “Forget It This Is Christmas have a feeling that those stones will come back some day I suspect— “Who Miss Prue?" Has the mere memory of “Macky man turned you white? that Harry up and make us both a cup of tea Everything ready for dinner tomorrow?" “Yea Miss Prue I’ve had my tea Saw a procession In the cup Can’t tell whether It's going to be a wedding or a party or a funeraL" Hours later Prudence squeezed Into the back seat beside Mrs SI In the Puffer car looked up at High Ledges ‘This is the party In your cup Macky" she said gaily The windows were alight with candles with colored Evergreens gay the drive bordered bulbs An Christmas tree dripping with silver tinsel glittering with artificial snow with white bulbs glimmering loomed on the lawn In a flood of light The atmosphere throbbed with gayety and good cheer and Christmas spirit Prudence herself in the regarded long mirror In the dressing room For the first time since she had left the city and festivities behind her she was wearing an evening The gown color wae Chrlstmasy Should she have worn a frock so backless to a party like this? Why not? It was her best and the best was none too good for this festivity Her brother Joined her In the halt “I’ve been looking for you Prue Sorry not to wait and come with you but Gerard wanted me here early” “He's always wanting you David I don't know where we would have tucked you Into the Puffer car had you waited Isn't that music heavenly! I’ve never seen a more glorious Christmas tree Looking pretty snappy aren’t you?” she approved gaily to the surge of thanksgiving camouflage which shook her as she looked at him apparently so strong so well “You are not terribly hard to look at yourself Miss Mack la doing her bit for the honor of the family She Is stilt with black glitter and she Is smiling Shall we go down?" From the stairs Prudence saw Jean and Rodney Gerard greeting the arriving guests Rodney looked up The color mounted to his forehead as his ner heart grew met True's eyes ne must have forgiven her wings he must want to be friends again or he wouldn't look at her like that He crossed the hall and met her as she reached the lowest step “K K and I began to think you had lie dropped passed up our party” the hand he had seized “Help make people feel at home will you?" he asked stiffly “You'll find Jim lq the next room" he flung over his shoulder as he turned sway Ills voice had the effect of a shower burned away of Ice water Anger the chill Was he afraid that she might expect him to devote himself to her If he showed even decent civility? With chin up she He needn’t worry entered the room In which dancers were swinging and humming to the rhythm of the music “Come out to the sun porch Prue I want to talk to you” The grimness of Armstrong’s voice generated prickles In her veins nad be found out what she had told RodWas he furiously angry? Perney? haps he would sue her for saying that she was engaged to him That was a cheerful thought for this merry It's a myself TO BB CONTINUED Hiking 150 Years Old according to Hiking is not modern It In London revealed Information over a cenwas called “pedestrlanlsm" tury ago but the pastime was the In to a same description according published In the Sporting Magazine The opening paragraph of the 1792 declares that article on pedestrlanlsm has It Is “an exercise which lately risen Into much notice" It relates that Foster Powell of Leeds for walked from a hundred guinea wager London to York and back In five days He afterin the middle of November several similar ward accomplished feats and iafiis fifty seventh year was still taking on bets In 1705 according to the mnga7tne “a young woman went from Blencogo In Scotland t within two miles of Newcastle In one day which Is about 72 miles" The Biggest Job world was created In seven said Uncle Eben “but It is takln’ millions of years fob us ha mans to decide what to do wlf It" “Dig days" street— There-wa wall later razed to give Island city on Manhattan to grow Later the royal heart was struck with the thought that the struggling chnrch could well do with some funds and he gave the parish the right to sell all whales wrecks and flotsam and jetsam flung np on Long (aland What revenue If any Trinity derived from that privilege has not At any rate the been discovered pariah did not prosper fast enough for Queen Anne and in 1705 she bestowed on it a tract of land which became known as the Queen’s farm It yielded a revenue of 140 a year the broker in the deal the building and land on which they stand are assessed at $458000— Literary Example Example has more followers than Imitate We unconsciously reason what pleases us and insensibly approximate to the characters we most In this way s generous habadmire it of thought and of action cafriea Influence— with it an incalculable Bovee Wall then but tha little room to As the thriving city began spread out on its narrow terrain the Queen’s farm became covered buildings with Subways underran It In later years and rents went up Though large slices of the farm were taken to provide for other Episcopal churches King's college now Columbia university and other buildings the little church at the head of Wall street had 700 lots and prospered until It beremaining came the wealthiest church In New York and probably In the country Recently the parish sold the east side of Hudson street from West street to Clarkson Houston part of the tract It received 237 years ago The transfer from King William ownerIn marked the first change ship of this particular property since Four and the royal grant buildings cover the block involved In the transaction and according to William S Snssman Inc The Coat "Is your wife economlcalyold boy?” We do without practi"Oh very I need” cally everything WITH A :oleman LAMP the elm Tha Manat to deylightof an artificial light More light then M common kerosene lamp It's tight that protect your eight! 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