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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH. Ha libit JL.ll . It 1 , EALED TRUNK henry kitchell WEBSTER Ma I COPYRIGHT boB6S-MERRIL- " ij WHAT WENT BEFORE At a dance Martin Forbes, newspaper reporter, meets "Khoda White." He overhears a conversation between Mai Lewis and a woman which he believes concerns Rhoda. He recalls a "blind ad" inquiring for "Rhoda McFar-lanand senses a newspaper story. He believes that Rhoda's real name is McFarland. d" CHAPTER I Continued Th Cft when you told me your name was Khoda, and my saying I had an association with the name that I couldn't spot? Well, I have spotted it now. For the last week there's been an advertisement in the personal columns of the News for the address of Khoda McFarland. The reason I'd noticed It was that it was always a blind ad; the adver tiser, i mean, never, giving his own name." He bad 2 k W.N.U SERVICE Instinctively avoided Til tell you what HI do," he said. "If yon won't let me take you home,, I'll follow you myself and see that he doesn't" She was angrier than be now, and apparently colder. "Why are you so anxious to find out where I live?" she asked. "Because you think I'm Rhoda McFarland? And there must be a story about me If I'm advertised for and you want to get it for the paper? Is that the way reporters do?" It didn't occur to hlm until quite a bit later to wonder how she knew he was a reporter. For the moment he just sat and stared at her, stupefied at the gross Injustice she had done him. Before be could get himself together to controvert the monstrous charge, be perceived the harmless, unnecessary Higgins standing before them. Rhoda saw hi in too and sprang to her feet "Do you want me to dance this one with you?" she asked him. "I'd love to." Martin, boiling away inside like a teakettle, folowed them as far as the edge of the dance floor and stood there a while making up his mind what he should do next Not really that, perhaps, he conceded afterward, so much as fanning his perfectly righteous indig nation and rather enjoyed Presently, though, his reflections ceased to be even dubiously enjoyable. A chill misgiving blew over him that Rhoda might be right after all. Lewis, he noted, was dancing witb Babe Jennings with it and for a while though whether it was dayi or weeks she eouldut remembei- - they'd made a sort of pretense of having school at home with hlm for teacher. lu- terrupted harassed days those were, with people coming to see hlm and being sometimes told that he was out, even when she knet he wasn't ; reporters and men with battered looking cameras taking pictures of the house, when they eouldn't get anything else. There were a few days toward the end, just before they left Call fornia for good, when he had been away from home all the time and she bad known, somehow, that the trial was going on. Also she had known before she saw him on his return, though again the source of her knowledge eluded her memory, that the outcome of it had been favorable to hlm, that he had "got off." She must be right auout that since siie still so vividly remembered her disappointment and perplexity, when she saw him again, over the fact that there was nothing triumphant about him; that he had been, if possible, whiter and more bitterly silent than ever. She'd hoped he would tell her what the trial had been about He had never, even In after years, told her that Only once, that she knew of, had his spirit flashed np. This had happened when her Cncle William he must have been her dead mother's brother; he couldn't have been her father's had come to see them, after the trial and before they started east She couldn't remember ever having seen him before, but she did remember the falsely gentle smile with which he bad reproached her for having forgotten hlm. He'd been an ogre to her ever since. Her father had not been afraid of him. He'd sent her from the room on Uncle William's saying that her father could probably guess what he'd come to see him about. She'd obediently gone, but only as far as her bedroom, and the boom of the ogre's voice had come through the thin walls all too He'd come to try to make clearly. her father give her away, for ever, time, Right Method of W.lklnf public health service sayg that the correct method of walking Is to walk with-tlitoes pointing nearly straight ahead and only Correct posture is slightly out. more like the military attitude at rest namely, with heels apart toes almost straight forward, the sides of the feet approximately opposite sides of a square. This attitude gives stability and poise and Insures a proper distribution of the weight of the body upon the structures of the feet. A e home. Propagating Pineapple Pineapples are propagated by means of crowns, slips, suckers anil rattoons. The crown is the leafy part of the fruit just below whlcii small plants form and those are left in the field when the fruit is gathered. These are termed slips. In the axles of the leavts are buds and those developing near the ground make strong plants and are termed suckers. Buds developing from an underground part are Tops Old Playthings Tops as playthings were known In ancient times. They are referred to by Perseus in the "Third Satire" aud by Virgil lu the "Aeneid." They were common In Japan and China at a very early period. In pictures of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries, children are showing spinning and whipping A marginal drawing of a tops. Fourteenth century manuscript ln the British museum has a picture of a man and boy whipping a large Wonders of tha Rosa There Is no flower so wonderful as the rose. The national floral emblem of England, in India and Persia, it has always been an object of admiration, celebrated in song and romance, breathing luxury, A Fifteenth love, and fragrance. century Arabian traveler, Abder-razrawrote of the Inhabitants of one of the Indian states which he visited: "These people could not live without roses, and they look upon them as quite as necessary as looking at her while he was speak Something had happened to him. ing, out the silence quality of He'd never felt like that before. But after he'd finished drew his eyes now wasn't the time to go into around to her face. She was deeply that He must find Khoda and flushed. tell her what he'd overheard. "Well," she asked, as she encounThen if she needed help, he'd help tered his gaze, a sharpness that sounded like panic audible In her food." Tlie music stopped sooner than voice, "what has i that go to do with he'd expected It to. and he got up me?" f!otes of Little Valua 'i If he'd seen Babe He wanted to say, "Ton are precipitately. ; About this passion for note takJennings coming along he'd have Rhoda McFarland, aren't yon?" but sat still for another three seconds his nerve failed him. He didn't ing: Have you heard about the try and let her go by. scholar who studied and studied, to answer her question. As It was she saw him and sang and wrote It all down ln elaborate "Was it Khoda McFarland you out to him as she approached, heard them r notebooks, piles and piles of reabout?" she talking "Hello, Marty ! What have you done asked at the end of another markably edited notes (oh, he was silence, with Red White?" considered an educated man !). They her voice now in better control, He could think of nothing better "and did contained everything he knew. Then, think there couldn't to do than stay where he was and be more you alack, came a fire and burned up his than one person named answer her. "I had to let her Rhoda?" notes and his textbooks. And he i to him. He'd spoken of her, I dunce away with another man." he was a scholar no more. Detroit At last his" mind was on the rails as "the child"! But her News. said. "But I've got the next one again. "I didn't hear f I name I father, though quiet and conciliawith her and I'm going to Ond her mentioned at all. I'll tell any what you ; tory at first, had finally defied her now." 1 Where Is Arcadia? did hear. The man said, 'She's uncle and told him to go straight I I The thing he feared, but hadn't the girl, all Arcadia Is a picturesque district woman The h! right.' to -1 seen how to f avoid, happened. With asked him how he knew. He said of the Peloponnesus, Greece, and is She'd never heard him swear bea mighty upheaval the big man on the was a cagey little the traditional home of girl fore or since and she had the other sofa got to his feet and thought poetry. The name figures pastoral I suppose, that she hadn't largely reason I that the his of asking her, turned around. Babe gave a sort told him as much about herself as Figuratively after her uncle had gone, whether in Greek mythology. . J of gasp or squeal of surprise, and he tried to find out that he she had heard any of their talk. "Arcadia" is applied to any region , then waited to see what was go-- ! bad got her first name. but of Ideal rustic simplicity and conThat name, Anyhow, It had been why she told Ing to happen. tentment Frequently the name is apparently, cinched it, since the not. him she had ; "Oh, hello!" Max Lewis said. "1 woman had already half recognized ; She hadn't understood much of it confused with "Acadia," the origdidn't know you were here. Did I your face the inal French name of Nova Scotia. girl's face, I mean." at the time, beyond her nude's ashear you say you were going to rathfindcr Magazine. She noted the slip and pounced sertion that her father had disi j dance this dance with Miss White?" upon it "Why do you keep Martin Nodded Them a Cheerful graced himself and wasu't a fit peri .;' "I suppose that's what you talking angrily. about me? What makes I Farewell and Slipped Away Into son to bring up a child. She must, , heard," Martin replied. "I said It." you think it has Hawaii anything to do the Crowd. though, have stored up a good many Then he hud what he welcomed as with me?" I It was the at request of the peo of that uneomprehended phrases an Inspiration. I "Oh, 1 beg your "I heard the woman call him a contented absorption Inexplicable talk, or how could she have been ple of Hawaii, expressed through pardon," he went on, as if Just Max," he went on "He under the hypothesis that his only so sure, two or three years later, their legislature, that the Hawaiian doggedly. V vLwakencd to his social obligation. was Max Lewis, all right. I got a interest tonight lay in taking or when she read In the newspaper of islands formed an tiss Jennings, will you let me look at him independent kinglater. I don't know following another girl home. When a sensational prosecution of another Yodllce Mr. Max Lewis?" dom, but in 1893 their queen was de who the woman was. I didn't even Martin perceived this, he turned under Mann act the professor that and a provisional government VyBabe said she was delighted, and see her properly. It came out In sway disgustedly and went home this was the kind of trial ber father posed set up. In 1S94 a republic was protheir talk that she'd been going by himself. had had. thusiasm was unfeigned. 0. 1808, a resoAppar- on the sidewalk Just as Just as Her father, of course, hadn't claimed, and on July ently Lewis thought so, too. Any- this girl they were looking for was passed by the United been sent to prison. CHAPTER II He had "got lution how, neither of them objected turned in. The woman States congress. In accordance with thought she off." But why, if he hadn't done when Martin nodded them a cheerthe horrible thing, hudn't he gone the wishes of the Hawaiian legisla Why She Changed Her Name. ful farewell and slipped away into recognized her, got hold of Lewis somehow, and had him come to the tried to tell she hack to the college nnd she to ture, to make Hawaii a territory of the crowd. dance to an acquaintance RHODA glad she hadherself snubbed school and Ann and Alice and Amy the United States. The islands were Later, but not until an hour or with you. scrape I can't help it. I do Martin Forbes. She enjoyed, after come fo play with her again? formally annexed on August 12, 1S!)S. two later, going over the evening was you they meant I a fashion, the consciousness of bis Probably because on foot, as it were, he was able think it had people knew he told you his first name, to surmise that his complacency but I glaring at her from the edge of thought he'd done it. anyhow. know didn't until then that the dance floor, but when she perWARD OFF COLDS Their departure from the little over the apparent success of his you'd told him yours." ceived that he was no longer there university town out in California maneuver, getting rid of both Lewis "I didn't," she Instantly put in, and came to the conclusion Salt Lake City that had felt like running away to her and Babe with a single with the emphasis, he thought, of he'd -- "In my opinion, really abandoned her, she and, she was sure, to her father, introduction, might have had some- - sudden relief, "The and also in my person I found rather that she also. There was one incident about thing to do with his discomfiture told my name tonight only was you. He was tired of thesuddenly husband's, Dr. Alhambra for to- the journey which she remembered In the seems which followed with Pierce's Golden might have heard me tell you, night and wanted to go home. And very clearly. Her father's voice Khoda. She, of course, couldn't though," she added. "I saw him although she maintained that Mar- had flagged and she'd looked Medical Discovto have known how much deeper he'd up the door right near us tin's suspicions of Max Lewis were see if he'd fallen ery is by far the plungod Into her affairs while she'd crossing asleep, lie wasn't we were talking about it." best and most rewild nonsense, she was rather glad asleep, but staring out over- the been finishing out the dance wilh while liable general tonFor a. moment he thought she'd that Leander desert with such offered to a look of the negligible Higgins. Uiggius pain And It ic for a debiliIn and admitted she was take her home. in his face that she burst Into wasn't surprising, if she'd felt given tated condition of Rhoda He moved his Their trip, mostly by trolley car, tears. when he came up and took her arm, hand to McFarland. health. We take cover hers as he said, "Then was He'd comforted without incident. her Of entirely very. tenderly detaching her from her most re- It's my' fault really that he found this medicine during the winter and ! and course had it to be would said her Martin had cent partner with barely a word, the only thing, months to keep ourselves in and that makes me the natural made up the whole spring out she out he'd ever said in of thought, that that his manner was assuming a person to help you." thing health. By keeping so we ward good own direct his head. to was She reference as friendthe catastrophe: pood deal too much, as if their off attacks of colds and spells of inHe thought it wasn't his touch "I've got you," he told her, "and ly as siie knew how to be to had been a matter of she minded, , friendship digestion and various other common it wasn't until he for all the way to the studio door they can't take you away from me. months rather than of minutes. ailments to which all people are subof her she that spoke helping And I'm at but that she said good been entirely unconscious of going to see to It that ject more or less." Mrs. J. M. Harher hand away. "But I night to him point It had been you sha'n't be the loser hy this this manner at the time. All he'd snatched tirmly. vey, 122 W. 4th So. All druggists. need don't him told she help," any only by the exercising of a good thing that's happened to me. in the been thinking of was the ImporSnd 10c to T)r. IMerw's Clinic, Buf"I haven't vehemently. anything deal of resolution that she'd kept long run it may be just as well for tance of what he had to tell her to falo, N. Y, for a trial parkace. Send I don't her mind on do with these people. to that point you that it did happen." wrapper from any of br. Vlrcn'n medihim d of what she In return would know cines If you want free meiUcaJ adTice. who Max Lewis Is, but I And until Babe np came home she At the time she'd had no Idea Tave to tell him. he believe don't reason that had any wanted to he let alone. He was aware that she looked at in what he'd meant by that. Hut the What Grit I world for getting Introduced As she glanced around the studio events of the later hlru a little oddly as he started to to the years of his me except that he thought I'd after to "I like read stories ln these on door the Leander life lead her away, and he explained be nice to dance with." shutting made It clear enough. He'd Higgins her eye fell on tonight's had a scheme of some sort, now fashionable magazines." hl3 action, adequately he felt, by were to find you," News scattered about the "They "What stories'" floor, as that he wasn't a college professor saying, "We've got to find some he stubbornly trying persisted, "before her roommate had left it Was that any more, for "About a young couple, you know, A place where we can talk. Sha'n't somebody" her rich. making they advertisement really in the pa- scheme that he'd never we get out of this?; Ill take you are afraidelse didor; somebody brought off, struggling to get along on only $7,000 are to of, trying or had Martin Forbes made to be sure, but one that down to a per, home if you like." year." of; an old man they that up, too? No, there It was In the very At that she got rid of his hand take advantage night of his death he'd Do you know the of as 'C. J. spoke personal column, Just as he'd never lost hope about rather brusquely and turned to who it is?" iM "K'lii.ln M,.l.1.....4 ...Iff I stare at him, still half perplexed As It had worked out, it was haven t the remotest Idea n uimoti.i.. . -' but in rapidly mounting that hope of his, always on the L "tZ.hl',. the world." There was no doubt ZuTa of coming true, that had been she meant Apparently the Jhe of 'the paper slid from a point "I don't want to get out of this," question was that the cause of most of her unlinppl-nes- s a relief to her, foiume hnn(1 hark to the floor. sa,.b said. came "I to here dance." added: "Can't you see howv"it's during the four long years 4pe It had given her a surprising Before he could speak, she added, all nonsense?" had lived in that Chicago hoshock to see her discarded name in they more amiably, "We can talk now. tel. She didn't know that she re "Sit still another minute anv- lil-Vint I, h.n 1. II. t though, can't we? And look, there's gretted them now. That made a a place we can sit." The sofa she bard sort of problem to pretty darted off to take possession of ocwork out. Most people, certainly, ! i " '" cupied perhaps the most public , would say It was a horrible way ,. place In that entire public dance most excited about you. She told for a child to be brought up. hall, opposite the head of one of the Max It was his job to find out where llKIr vfl,'1 ut hol"e , , ,lle ven' The hotel Itself was all right, one flights of the grand staircase. you lived She said It era,,Ie Ilve "k ln ,,,e "ll,Mle of of the less pretentious ones of the n "That's all right, isn't it?" she didn't mattertonight. ber new wn?se Dr'lno,,,s whether he took vou Their two type. asked. oe inafiP"rahP .friends used to roomsresidential home or followed She 'scramble up on the tenth floor, fur"I suppose so," he agreed dis- said that ns soon as yon home. about like young mon nished In Imitation black walnut they knew that, contentedly. "At least It's got Its they'd have C. J. whoever keys; the three A's they used to and taupe upholstery, especially he is back to the wall and no one can where call them, because their names all perhaps the floor they wanted him. She said lamp with Its hear what we say without stand there wasn't any time to waste be- began that way Ann, and Alice heavy had carried out xCRY in the night may be the In llsus front and of Ing right cause you might see that ad in the Biid Amy. They were all In the the Idea that they'd come to live first warning that Baby has colic same It tening." was. seventh when grade; in a answer any day and It." No cause for alarm if Castoria is palace. The kitchenette, with r "But what have we got to say," paper her father told her one morning Its electric She snatched her stove, had seemed a handy! This pure vegetable prcpa- she demanded, "that anybody long before he'd finishedhand a way that she wasn't to go to school any marvelous and their toy to speaking ration brings quick comfort, and shouldn't hear?" For the white tile bathroom, her; Now. In furious exasperation, she more for the present with Its mod! can never do the slightest harm. "I'lense." he told her. "Of cried. never She'd to I gone present "I I!" ern do vou and Its Why plumbing npverfallin? ,yV- - I don't know how serious It Always keep a bottle in the house. talking about me? Why school again; not since that day. abundance of hot water, had been a lsJk'ou'll know better than I. It keep It is the safe and sensible thing f should I answer an advertisement And Amy and Alice and Ann faded luxury. sounded to me like something you for Rhoda McFarland? I out of the picture. They didn't when children are ailing. Whether won't. I'll It She'd taken for grunted, durcome to piny In her yard any more. It's the stomach, or the little Afwitt to he told about." tell that much, anyway. And ing those first few days while Ho you mean you won'tyoulet "Sounded? And she had understood that It breathless bowels; colic or constipation; or Max Lewis takp me home, she wonthe explored heard about me?" people talking diarrhea. When tiny tongues are if that's any satisfaction." was because something that was ders of the hotel, that ' the wealth "I think they were talking about either, "How will you keep him from spoken of, when It was mentioned coated, or the breath is bad. When hint d father at hpr was In I'm sure alrpndy you. practically they following you home?" at all, as the trial ; her father's trial his there's need of gentle regulation. It wasn't until he expockets. were." I'rof. Walter Whltelwnise McFarHe saw she flinched at that, ami child loves the taste of concern over Every her pressed loneliness IIls chain of Inferences had been added, "Let me go with you now land. She'd had n gllnipue of hl. It was Castoria, and its mildness makes to strike In a VTalght enough once, but It was We can give them the slip. Why name once In black headlines in little thatbeginning it suitable fur the tiniest infant, she aked hlm why, now ! "I'll start with not? Her fiitlier had that he was the newspaper. Angled now. hy won t you? and for frequent use. rich, he had to' work I he else," a a said, after something "Hecnuse It's nil nonsense," she stopped helm; piofesMit at the so and couldn't take a little moment's silence. "Do you remem- said weakly. "Because I want to same time she'd topped jining to limehard jj t(T to play with her. I I me ber asking looked funny stay and dance." why lie wa ai home all the i school, (IO DC CONT1NUKD ) e Clemenceau's W'ie Dog remarkable story of a dog belonging to the late M. Clemeneeau, which used to hire cabs, has been told In Paris. This animal a fox terrier as independent as its master, used to go for long rambles about Paris. When the dog tired It would Jump into a stationary cab and sit down. As often as the driver turned It out it returned, until the driver became sufficiently Interested to examine its collar which bore the name of its famous master. The driver, anticipating a liberal tip, invariably drove it The top. Immortal curious how rarely, even by chance, men do endow their words, their inventions or their actions with their names. It seems that such an immortality is more easily earned in the world of action. It is better to burke a man, to lynch blm or to guillotine him, to provide him with a brougham or a hansom and a macadam road to ride on If you would have your name become a dictionary word. London Nation. How to B It Enormous Cigar The Retail Tobacconist says that one of the features of an exhibition held at Seville, Spain, was a cigar made In Cuba by Senor Fonseca which took four and a half months to complete. The ctaar wa? valued at $2,500. It was 8 feet long, 50 inches in "circumference, and terrl-fylngl- brat-mea- ning, ! weighed - Ie-and- ! sion T, pounds. Ninety-si- x Of Unknown Origin Bachelor Is a word of uncertain origin. It Is believed to be connected with the Latin baccalarlus, meaning a holder of a small farm. The word seems to have been used at first as a technical term, and Is sometimes explained as a translation of the equivalent old high Ger- Elephant Population Big Large figures were nsed by estimators of Ceylon in computing the elephant population recently. They placed the number of pachv-derm- s on the island at 2,600. Of these 1,000 are said to be tamed for use in plantation work or religious ceremonials. 'Elephants still In the wild state are carefully protected, and are captured and tamed only when there is a market demand for the beasts. Fine Americas Trees The Kast produces one champion among the trees, the yellow poplar, or tulip tree, the taJlest hardwood tree native to this country. Yellow poplars approaching the mark have been found. The rvcu- more, another native of the Kast, uoes not grow as tall as the yellow poplar, but it attains the largest diameter of any hardwood, of the United States. 200-fo- they A new Invisible light-raburglar alarm, for which striking claims are made, has just been added the various devices designed to make that Was Your profession thoroughly precarious. Grandmother's Remedy The device, known as the "Seeing For every stomMachine," was demonstrated recently ach and intestinal at the Technical High school In BerilL This good an before which audience lin, proherb nounced it to be the most reliable home remedy for assurance against burglary existing. c onstipation, From a transmitting apparatus stoinach ills and filtered infra-relight rays are sent other derange-mes- ts out toward n receiving Apparatus, acof the .sys so prevalent these days is 4n cording to a United Press cor- tem rven greater favor as a family medrespondent's description, Between the transmitter at one end of the room icine than In your grandmother's or chamber where the device is in- day. stalled and the receiver an area of light is created. But since the rays are Invisible to the human eye, the light area cannot he perceived. Should a burglar enter this invisible light-raarea an alarm is set in moKidney Disorders Are Too tion. The light-raapparatng is said Serious to Ignore. to work whether the room In which If bothered with bladder Irit is installed is in darkness or in ritations, getting up at night daylight. and constant backache, don't In order that false alarms shall not take chances! Help your kidbe given through mice or rats enterneys at the first sign of disorder. area, the apparatus Is ing Use Doan'sPills. Successful for so devised that only objects of a more than 50 years. Endorsed certain size bring It into action. The by hundreds of thousands of apparatus can also be used as a fire grateful users. Get Doan's to alarm, since a cloud of smoke enterSoldevery where. ,day. light-raarea ing the operates the alarm. y Garfield Tee d r Dorit Risk Neglect y y the-lig- are A Round Trip I wonder why It is that fat men always " A "Probably because it takes them so long to get mad clear through." Capper's Weekly. 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Jackson led a government party there. The next year he was followed by Prof. W. II. Holmes, later chief of the bureau of American ethnology, who drew attention to the remarkable stone towers found in this region. Some people can berate If Light Ray Advocated as Perfect Burglar Alarm can't be president No more COLIC pains . . . give Immortalized by Bard Shakespeare immortalized the little city of Verona when he ;ise.J his play "Romeo ami Jsllet" on the tragedy of the Montagu and Capulet families. Whether these two young people actually lived is spectilative, but it Is due to bis genius that they are the best known of all Veronese, and you will find that you'll be able to gain something of background and color for the play and the opera after having seen Juliet's city. man hagustalt, meaning the holder of a small farm, an unmarried man. h. 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