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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, LTAH ' , Uncle PAlia -- S E ay5: Too Few Map Out If a young man maps out a career he generally achieves it. An ounce of persuasion is better than a pound of compulsion. One who is always doing favors hardly ever expects as many to be 0 Ul) SYNOPSIS Barbara Sentry, seeking to sober up her escort. Johnnie Buyd. on the ay home from a party, slaps him. and attracts the attention of a policeman, whom the boy knocks down. As he arrests him. Professor Brace of Harvard comes to the rescue and drives Barbara home On the way they see Barbara s father driving from the direcuon of his oftice at 12 45. but when he gels home he tells his wife it is 11:15 and that he s been playing bridge at the club. CHAPTER I Continued MB YOU SHOUID 1 IF YOU TAKE ASPIRIN TO RELIEVE HEADACHE OR RHEUMATIC PAIN Dropa BayarTablel in wafer It starts to disintegrate In seconds -n- ance Is ready to"aoo work" rapidly i S Mrs. Sentry poured coffee, and Oscar, who had served them for a dozen years, hesitated at the table as Mr. Sentry said: "Oscar, tell Eli he'd better take me in today. I'll be ready in five minutes." He began to eat, hurriedly "Barbara not awake?" he asked. "Oh, she may sleep till noon. She was probably late getting in. Did you hear her, Mary?" Mary shook her head. She asked her father, "Can you drop me at the hospital on the way to town?" "Of course!" he told her. He asked, a little impatiently, "Paper not here yet, Oscar? "I think the boy forgot us this the man replied. "Nel morning, lie says she saw him go by, but when I looked, just before you came down, the paper wasn't there." He added, "The car is ready, sir. "All right. Thanks," Mr. Sentry agreed. "Ready, Mary?w I ft 33iC 1 I b CP 0 Lb rv beii UZJi lil This Quick Dissolving Property Explains Fast Relief Thousands Get with Bayer Aspirin If you suffer with headaches or the pains of rheumatism or neuritis, keep the above picture about genuine Bayer Aspirin in your mind. "Soon as I get my hat on." She went into the hall. He rose, stooped to kiss Mrs. Sen try on the cheek she turned to him; and she followed them to the door to watch them drive away, in the high - topped old limousine with brass side lamps, and with old Eli gardener, chauffeur, and general handy man, who had served them through all the years of their mar riage, at the wheel. Mrs. Sentry liked old things, things with dig nity, about her. The Sentrys were an old, fine family. Mrs. Sentry had been a sea captain s daughter had met Arthur during his youthful summers on the Cape. She thought this morning with a familiar con tent that she had married wisely and well. Sii t Barbara. "And he lectured me like a Dutch uncle," Barbara explained, "and I told him he talked as if he were a thousand years old, but it turned out that he was only twenty-eighHe's nice, even if he is serious. I suppose, being so young, and a professor and everything, he thinks he has to be." Mrs. Sentry called to Oscar, "Did they want Mr. Sentry, Oscar?" The old man came to the door. "Yes, Mrs. Sentry. It was his office. I told them he was on his t. way." "Is anything wrong?" "They seemed anxious to get hold 1 -- Then Miss Glen had finished; and Mrs. Sentry, when she and Mrs Urban were in the car, said in dry distaste, "Alice feels she's responsi ble for our cultural life, doesn't she?" "I like Miss Glen's books," Mrs Urban confessed. "They're good enough," Mrs. Sen try agreed. "But it's a pity a woman who can write as well as Miss Glen does should feel called upon to try to talk. I thought her deadly!" Mrs. Urban subsided meekly. Very few people argued with Mrs Sentry. She prided herself on speak ing her mind, had sometimes a biting tongue; and when she expresed an opinion it was in the tones of an oracle. Mrs. Urban was faintly relieved to drop her presently at her t Ll- SAM Ku I f - j"1 I ,, NfcVADA THE WILSON t ! K- most popular !nd S from the shower, slender ana love wnne ly in her slip took her turn Linda watched, and the two chattered happily together. When Mrs. Sentry was dressed lor the luncheon Mrs. Keith Lrcan would call for her she went to asK whether Barbara would be at home for luncheon. Barbara explained: 'No. I'm lunching with Linda,. and .. we re going to a movie, anu iea ai the Ritz." Tires grated on the drive, and Mrs. Sentry said: 'Here s Mrs. ur ban. Then I'll see you at dinner, Barbara." She went down the stairs. Luncheon was pleasant, even though Miss Glen she was an English nov elistdid monopolize the conversa tion. Mrs. Sentry, listening to her lecture afterward, thought Miss Glen interesting but inclined to patronize. She remembered vaguely a phrase, "On a certain condescension in Englishmen," and wondered who said it, and it annoyed her that she could not remember certainly, and then she began to be sleepy, and had to stifle yawns, and wished there were a window open somefurnace Furness' where. Mrs. must be on. It was too early to start furnaces, Mrs. Sentry thought. Open fires were enough to banish the occasional chill of these early fall days. Eli had protested yesterday at the amount of firewood he had to carry in every day. She wondered again whether Eli knew why the office had telephoned for Arthur this morning; but Arthur would be home by a little after five, to tell her. It was past four now. bt. NO Wirn in umiinms nmES PUNUIIHL HOTfcL So. c "I told him it was all right, but when he tried to help, and got John- ny out of the car, Johnny hit him, and they began to fight. So the policeman had to knock him out. And then Professor Brace came along and offered to help, so he brought me home, and he was going to take Johnny some clothes this morning so Johnny wouldn't have to go to court in his dinner jacket." 'And who is Professor Brace?" 'He's a professor in the Harvard Business School, and he's ever so disapproving and respectable. You'd love him, mother." Her tone was affectionately derisive. "He looked at me just the way you're looking now." Mrs. Sentry smiled. "I don't mean to look that way, Barbara. It's just that you young people be wilder me a little, sometimes. "Poor dear!" Barbara murmured. "That's just what Professor Brace said. That was afterward, while he was bringing me home." She hesitated, and Mrs. Sentry had a sudden impression that the girl was holding something back; but she was too wise to ask questions, to force a reluctant confidence. "He brought me home," Barbara "And of course on the repeated. way I thanked him, and told him who I was, and he said I kept very bad company. As if a girl could always pick and choose! And he told me who he was " The telephone rang; they heard Oscar go to answer it, and Mrs. Sentry listened half to him, half to J HOTELS 41M C Bea Ames Williams. done for him. Gossip is a deadly gas that is often fatal to friendship. Because He Fails to Marry From a bachelor's viewpoint marriage is a failure. Contentment has one advantage over wealth; people don't try to borrow it from you. A man with a reputation of being brilliant is almost sure to overdo it. ran E t II . at hoi.' H 1 sit, L citv gt. fait iZ iru En ? CLAY PRODUCTS cheerfully, "Weil." he Endle's good company they say.' BRICK SKtt EK eyes. r'CE OTS - ALL OJ1 '! I Mary met her mother's mothALL CLAY I'liolH Mr" Er.dle's calling for me, HKK t AY t T4H Sill , .. "Aft er, sr.e expia.neu utmaucij. PHOTOGRAPHY er' all. he's Mrs. Loran's brother, t I very it. couldn and she suggested PHOTO-KRAFwell refuse." FILM SEfV'CE not! ECONOMY "I suppose Mrs. Sentry said, :h Any Roll Developed She heard the front aoor open, 8 Quality Prints 25c Arthur." in here, "We're called, Extrj Prints Jt Mr. Sentry came to join them and film Wrap coin and caicfully was nuiio, he tired, she saw that RAFT Eox 749 PHOTO-with Salt Lake lily. i.,h Ray," he said, shaking hands He DRUGS the other man. "Hullo, Mary." declined tea. "I'd rather have a BUILDING MATERIAL cocktail. Shall I ring?" She "Do." Mrs. Sentry assented. INTERSTATE BKICK CO. dis- perceived that something had no asked quesshe Building and Fire Brick tressed him; but Fire Clay Hollow Building tions, thinking he might prefer not Tile Vitrified Sewtr Pir he Yet Neil before to speak Ray. Drain Tile Roof & Mann-.said at once, "It's been an upsetting of3180 So. Uth E. Hy. 63c r isday." And he explained, "The Salt Lake City. Utah fice was robbed last night. "Robbed?" Mrs. Sentry echoed, incredulously. "But there s nothing OFFICE EQUIPMENT there to steal! Except oranges! NEW AND L'SED desks and chain, i. "Oh, there's always some money adding mch's. sain. tpeiriter, S. L. DESK EX.. 363 S Stale. Suit Lut in the safe. Some of the truckmen in cash, who peddle their wares pay ATHLETIC GOODS you know." He added soberly: "But A it. worst of not the that's gin GREAT WESTERN ATHLETIC BatM, (lloves, Bueb;i!U. Softbilh, was killed." Yollvballs, Athletic whties, SCHOOL SI'Hl'I.Y Co. Salt Likt dreadful instant's There was an silence. Mrs. Sentry asked through ICE CREAM FREEZERS dry lips: "A girl? One of your emE CKKAM C01V SODA KOI NTAI.NS ployees?" TKK KKELZEKS hiuI Ice Cream t- I "No," he said; but he added: Har Fixtures. Stool.-.- Cartiuiia'.cir.cabineStrta i rank's Also reconditioned eMiiipmcnt utm. i 'She did work for us for a while MOSEI1-ARTM AN CO. Manufartortn last summer, during the vacation ) l'nt Office I'lHce - . Salt Lake season, when we were TRUSSES Miss Randall got her from business school. She was only with us Surgical Instrummts. Hospital Suntlio. about two weeks. Her name was Truces. Manufacturers of Abdominal insisted ' . 1 j.r.-r,-..- po ne ho S!!0 I I in g VV 1 ( ret T Di i . gavi Lan I SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- two Rep N thai whe eve: tion eno ble tOtE Y'Oti ele H tior car Thi mo lic hot ser I the del cn cai res IC 1 ho: $ .1" City short-hande- ? 1 Su Miss Wines." uoiters. Elastic Stockings. Oscar brought cocktails, but Doc tor Ray declined one. "I'm on duty tonight," he explained, and rose. "You'll be wanting to dress, Mary, he said. "I'll go along." Mrs. Sentry thought he felt his presence here an intrusion; but Mary, watching her father, said: "No, stay. We're not dining till eight." Neil remained standing, uncertainly; and Mrs. Sentry asked, "But how was she killed, Arthur?" "Shot," he said. "Shot in the back. They found her in the upper hall this morning, outside our offices." And he spoke again to Neil Ray, explaining to him, seeming to find relief in his own words. "Mr. Loran and I have our offices on the top floor, the third floor. It's an old brick building, down in the market district of course. His office is in front and mine in back, with a reception room between. Switchboard, and some typewriter desks. Our letters are handled there. Our bookkeeping and so on is done on the second floor, and on the street level, the routine business. Of course mostly we sell directly from he refrigerator cars." "But what was she doing there?" Mary asked; and she added: '"I think I met her last summer, father. You remember the day I came down from York to do some shopping and had lunch with you? She was taking some letters when I came in to get you, and you introduced her. Little, and rather pretty, and innocent looking? I'm sure I met her." "Probably you did," he agreed "I don't recall." Ray said again, "I'll have to be going." "You needn't hurry, Neil, really," Mary urged. Mrs. Sentry said, "Mary, don't , Plri tt?.. la t'rdi cno kuuui nay emuarrassea, to wants get away?" Ray started to protest; but was silent as Oscar brought the Transcript. Mr. Sentry took it, looked at the front page. "Here it is," he said, and was silent', the brief story under its reading small headline. it The Physician W ?nd South St - BUSINESS TRAINING Doesn't Cost "L. D. S. Training j It PaysP INCREASE YOUR "EMPLOYABILITY" j You can do it by taking a specialized course of business training. For information, address a card to L D. S. BUSINESS 70 NORTH MAIN t Supply Company - Salt I.ako City. Uut COLLEGE SALT LAKE i G i C1TT SALT LAB Turning back into the house, she Week No. S842 WXU heard a warning hiss, and Barbara of him." "I wonder why." Mrs. Sentry re peered down at her from the upper Meaning of the 'Danse Macabre' no suggestion. Oscar flected. made said: Mrs. hall. awake, "Danse Macabre", by Saint-The "Oh, Sentry Especially if quick relief is what come down "Probably just business," she deare didn't you Why you? was based on a grotesqm Saens you want. to breakfast?" cided, and spoke to Barbara. Death ii own door. by Henri Cozati. poem For the way a Bayer Tablet works "And Professor Brace brought "Is he gone?" Barbara demanded Mrs. Sentry expected to find Ardescribed aa a fiddler summoning in the glass is the way it works when In a dramatic whisper. "The coast you home? thur already at home; but Oscar skeletons from their graves at mid- - I ' you take it. It starts to dissolve alclear?" "Yes." Again that odd hesitation; said he had not yet arrived. "Miss night for a dance, the hour being hence is ready to most at once "Your father? Of course." then she added: "We sat and talked Sentry and Doctor Ray are in the danc indicated on the harp. The "take hold" of the rheumatic pain " he explained. Barbara, with exaggerated cau- for a while, outside. He's coming is kept up until the cock rows, or headache with astonishing speed. the to on down came Her call!" tion, Sunday evening tiptoe, eyes Mary, when Mrs. Sentry joined is the signal for the instant which Relief often comes in a few minutes. stairs. Mrs. Sentry, thinking proud- were dancing. "I think he plans to them said, "Neil brought me home. - i disappearance of the gruesome and I made him stop for tea. ly how pretty the girl was, smiled reform me, mother! Always ask for f ellers. I and he does!" at Barbara's pretended stealth "Have you rung?" Mrs. Sentry "BAYER Aspirin" "Well, hope "I hope he tries," Barbara asked. Mary had; and Oscar pres asked: never ask for Many Miles of Trails in Park "What have you been up to now, agreed. "I like him. I think it ently brought in the tray. Mrs. Sen "aspirin" alone. Within the boundaries of Acadia would be fun!" rather try poured, and she suggested that you imp?" National park, Maine, are 150 mila Neil stay to dinner; but Mary said "I stole his morning paper," Bar"He can't, mother. I'm dining out of trails and footpaths. bara confessed. "See!" She proCHAPTER II IFOR12TABLETS At the Lorans . her. "I was behind it from duced 2 FULL DOZEN 25c ane saw tne older woman s ex watching for the boy, and when he Frogs Have Variety of Croaks Mrs. Sentry liked to think of her pression of and said: "Oh came I slipped down and got it. I self surprise, The croaking of frogs is almost as extremely busy. She often I know, mother. But Mrs. Loran even bolted the front door afteras the songs of birds. varied as Use Our Knowledge a little said, complacently, "My asked me three weeks ago, by tele It is not enough to know; wo ward so Oscar wouldn't know." so full, you know!" days are gave me no chance to think "Why?" her mother asked in sud This morning, after breakfast and phone; must turn what we know to acan excuse. What could I do?' up Si Have concern. "Barbara! den you count. Goethe. the mail there was a letter from Mrs. Sentry confessed AT "Nothing," STOP got yourself into the headlines?" Phil at New Haven she consulted I was of course a vulgar "I was afraid I had!" They were with cook, and then for an hour or Mrs. Loran whom had she herself a nobody, I at table now. "But didn't. There's two she was engaged with Miss BELVEDERE ways held at a distance. Barbara not even anything about Johnny." Simpkins, the sempstress who came would simply and honestly have de APARTMENT "What happened?" in by the day. clined this invitation; but Mary' Barbara laughed softly. "It was While she was being fitted, she standards were conventional as HOTEL her really exciting," she declared. I heard the limousine return, and mother's. There were one did things PRESSES HEART "When Johnny hit the policeman wondered whether Eli would know not do. Mrs. Sentry herself would Rates $2.50 "On oa my stomach was so bad could fairly squealed. After that, of why the otlice had telephoned to have felt not eat or sleep. It ersn pressed on my to an compelled accept to he had The Adlerika. and Up put poor Johnny Arthur. But Eli was deaf, and it invitation course, hurt. A friend suggested Mow as I I given three weeks in adfirst dose brought ma relief. in jail, and I'd have been stranded could have been nothing inworth wish, sleep fine, and neret felt better." unless the vance, truth would CALVIN serve 0. JACK, Mgr. if Professor Brace hadn't come quiry. Their lives had long since as a Mrs. Jas. Filler. Adlerika acts on BOTH reason for refusal. 29 So. State St. Salt Lake City, Utah upper and lower bowels. Adlerika gives your along." a pattern. They dined with assumed Intestinal systom a real cleansing, bringing Neil Ray said now in a jocular Mrs. Sentry said drily, "Suppose their friends; their friends dined out waste matter that may have caused GAS tone: "Pshaw, Mary! You know sour stomach, headaohfs, BLOATING, Barat the start beginning, you with them; they went to the Sym- you'll nervousness, and sloeplew nights for months. Mr. Loran alenjoy You will be amaied at this efficient intenttnal bara.'.' in the fall before going South ways makesyourself. phony (iuarani Spoken in Taranuay cleanser. Just one spoonful usually relieves love to you." Helconsidered. official Barbara "Well, not docs Adlerika OAS and constipation. for the winter; they saw the better Although Spanish is the "He to love makes everyone when gripe, is not habit forming. Recommended by en got Para Johnny of deliberately Frayne on had Arthur his of weekS3 the for plays. golf republic anguage he's had a drink or two." fears, many doctors and druggists (TO HE COSTIMED) drunk," she said. "I suppose that ends, in a foursome of years' standSoU at oil drug stows by w most Guarani is guay, was the beginning. So I persuaded ing that included Dean Hare, Judge imajority of the countrys minion him to start home. He was really Ray, and Ernest Waring. The nhabitants. Not Humanity Tailor-Mad- e awfully nice about it." Hares were probably their most inPlucking Produces Dog; Without a friend, what were hu-"I'm sure he gets drunk in a most timate friends. Gus Loran, Arthur's Peak of Civil War Pensioners manity? Byron. Pups Into Canine Fashion gentlemanly way!" partner, did not play golf. Riding The largest number of Civil war Barbara laughed. "There, now was his sport. They exchanged dinsoldiers on the pension roll was i6i you're being severe! I love to shock ners with the Lorans, but not often, The terrier is a winter wool. dog. A wire terrier is prac- 477 in 1898. you, mother! You ought to be sorry because of Mrs. Loran. They were He's a product of civilization, being tically as such when unrecognizable of instead for on poor Johnny, being old and cordial terms with a no more a creature of the wild than it s To Ot Rid of Acid heavy coated. It looks like a sarcastic!" so dozen a Scots Chieftains Disciplined or of score boss. his as families like It's fitting for a cross between a French nd Poisonous Waste "I still don't know what hap- their own. Mrs. Sentry thought of terrier to spendjust poodle and Scottish chieftains were deprived his life ungroomed a floor You kidneys help to Veep yon. wad mop. their ordered lives complacently. as it is for the gentlemen of the era of most of their powers in 1748 after filtering waste matter pened." by constantly Now then, as to the method-from the blood. If your kidneys gel when we started it's "Well, home, adto the rebellion of 1745 in favor of wander to Then, Barbara's unshaven. fad disordered and remembering Or, for that painless. An instrument is functionally knew he couldn't drive, so venture the night before, she used that Young Pretender. remove exerts Impurities, there way be Johnny for the ladies to matter, the hoped defy and a potooning of the whole he asked me to, and I did, of Barbara would, another time, be dictates of fashion, to the last hair- resembles comb, distress. , with sharp edges. This but I didn't want to take wiser, and that Johnny Boyd would dresser, and be "stripper'1 course; Burning, scanty or too frequent asserts an natural, run is some of be a kidney warning may Leprosy Most t earea ur.i through the coat (by hand) him to Cambridge and then have to be sobered by his thrashing at the authority in the Washington Star. or bladder disturbance. was regarded between it down Leprosy thinning and cut take a taxi You may eufter nagging backache, here; and Johnny policeman s hands, and she wonshaping it up By grooming is meant stripping Dead hairs, of dissiness. attacke the Sixth headarhe, and Fifteenth centuries H persistent ready to come out anyl was in no shape to drive. So I dered what it was that Barbara had and plucking. Every one knows that swelling, pufflaesa getting up olghta, far the most dangerous disea : ' between turned down toward the ocean and decided not to tell her. Then she a dog of the under the eye leal weak, nervous, all !, t"UCKea the by must type tnumb and then known. i played out. All in finger. all, there's parked so he could get some air." heard voices on the tennis court be shed, come springtime. Otherwise nothing to it to In such eases It la better to rely on s e he was drunk, why not let hind the house, and looked out and there are skin troubles and the dog medicine that haa won give "If acclaim than oa aomeiaing rt Nails are cliPPd general someone else take care of him? saw Barbara playing with Linda discomfort. Terriers fall under and Library Cost $6.0(10,000 known. Use Doa s fiUs. A multi. this filed, furnishing the did you have to " el grateful people recommend The Library of Congress was coand il tude she Why Dane; the watched manicure, two classification. and Of if course, tour At Pups riwi'i is washed and winm in 1897 at a cost of $G,onO,000. "Oh, I had to stand by!" young girls, slender, graceful, play- isn't plucked he'll shed some. And Pups admired. The job can ready to bo mpleted "Noblesse oblige?" Mrs. Sentry's ing hard tennis in a way that made if dad's hair wasn't cut it'd shed a small sum, it look easy, in a fashion so contones were scornful. including everything. some, too, after it had grown as Bass Go Twelve Miles a Day "J thought it was up to me," Bar- trolled and smooth they seemed to long as Mother Nature intended The United States bureau of nsBin Carried Coffin With Her move to music as though in a dance. the first place. When bara confessed simply. otriiVl! t39 nrii oot r,t,i; ,l Pups is reHow many know Her mother relented. "Perhaps Then the set ended and the girls lieved of his winter coat that Sarah average 12 miles a day in their in the Bernhardt, the great actress; came toward the house and Mrs. proper manner, he it was. Go on." d southbound migration. her coffin with her Barbara nodded. "But I couldn't Sentry could hear their voices in nine fashion plate. emerges a cabefore she died? It was mail wake him up. They say if you slap Barbara's room, raised to be audiTaking terriers as a pluckI Helow Sea Level rosewood, says London Answers their faces that helps; so I did, and ble above the hiss of the shower. ing makes the greatestwhole, difference Can Be CONSISTENTLY Advertised 150 feet W' The is Sahara When in the Miss desert then had finished policeman Te-ancbiggest handles a with Simpkins just of in wire fox terrier. Scotties the world came along and wanted Mrs. Sentry, Barbara hair in tight sealyhams, etc., still resemble and placed at her bedside low sea level; the Caspian sea, BUY ADVERTISED GOODS scoton every night wet curls on the nape of her neck ties and a trestle made P to know what the trouble was. feet; the Dead sea, 1,290 feet. sealyhams with all their to living-room,- Can't Eat. 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