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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE.UTAH or ll o• me," my great- uncle protes ted. "I was "Ther e Is a certai n matte r of Imcompe lled In the begin ning of our •c- portan ce to be discus sed, colon~!,'' he qualn tance to give her a wronf:\' tm- annou nced. "I must have your atten· prel'sl on of my chara cter, and I am tlon. • extrem ely desiro us to have her good O'Don nell nodde d sulkil y, By opinio n." CHA PTE R X-C onti nued "As you know, the crew of my asmust have afl'ect ed my relativ e, !or 'But why is Maste r Orme rod a cap- sociat e, Capta in Flint, some of \\'hom -12 he patted the l!mp hand on his arm tive? Why does he say I am a cap- you saw In New York, are not under The ~Hence was oppre !'slve as we with a truly patern al kindn ess. Copyrla tive, If-" -ht b)' Arthur D. Howde n Smith the same discip line as my own men. ascend efl the poop ladder . A la!'t hah· WNU Service "Come , rome, tiid I not say the com"You are not a captiv e," return e1l I must have the securi ty of the llen- 1 ble of Lntin ended on an h~·stcl'lcul edy was ended ?" he chldf>d her. "You my gl't>at-uncle. note. The Spani sh captni n stalke d "At lea~t. I say that !lezvou~. and for that I must needs to the far sitJe of the cleek, rumbl ing dcr-a nd then her father attaC'kPd me, nre as safe here as In yom· Spani sh under the lmpre~slon that. as your puy Flint. Also, I may have need of curses , uncl fixofl hls gaze upon the with the Spani sh captai n, whose pn- conve nt. But the deck Is too public father 's daugh ter anrl a devou t Ja- him In other wnys. This ventu re is purple hills of Hispa niola. Behin d tlf'nce hncl been exha nsted by this for our revela tions. We will seck coh!te , you would not, wl1ate vcr your not yet consu mmat ed. 'Tis contrn ry the teelus lon o! the cabin und thet·e pcrsot Jal feelin gs might the steerm g-wlle el the hlack flork of !aRt outmg-e. be, under talw to my Instin ct to break with Flint If the compl ete tale shull be unfold ed to Interf ere with our plans. it can be avoltl ed. 'Tis simila rly conMurra y drew his sword and forced religio ns gathe red closer under the " for your reassu rance , with your trary the "I Spnnl to my Instin ct to truRt him faram great, !filtled lantho rn which crown ecl wonde ring n1·e you all mad," arti baf'k and Peter slung father a witne ss to suppo rt lt." she O'Don said hlanld y. ther than I must, antl In this lmrue dl· , !'ell oYet· his shoul der as easily the high, pulpit -like recess intend ed to She shook her head. protec t the helms mnn; nnd among st ns I had the mn!cl. "You may wf'll ~ay so!" I exc-laimed. ate cnse I am lonth to trust him." ''I-I- know not what you mean. " "The truth "I got him, ja," he annou ncerl to those cowlf' d slmve d heads and ~hope ""'l1a t's to do 7" rasped O'Don nelL !!' this, mistre ss: Maste r "To he sure," he agreed . 'But you Murra y hath he~;!cl l\Iurra y. less swath ed forms the sllm grnce and es his own Rh!p's "Tia!~e his price? " 1\fy grent- nnele sheath ed hls sword . soon ~hall. I'etet•, good friend , prithe e compn n)" a secon d band of pirate s the sunny blue eyes of ;'.Ioira O'Don nell "No, no. My sugge stion Is that we were as paten t as the grmvi ng fear "Carr y him along, " he said. "Sinf' e take three steps within the compa nion- which are restles~ benea th his thumh . should stow away our friend s' portio n he Is so much conce rned as to his way and there depos it Colon el O'Don - Tie desire d me to be h!10 lieute nant of the t1·easu re before we return to with which her father met us. "Don Ascan io has placed the rondu ct claugh tet·'s fate, we will permi t him nel with decen t propr iety upon the to help blm hold them In restrn lnt, the Hende zvous ." of matte rs In my hands . What Is to watch it. Afterw ard, It may be, two limbs Natur e Intend ed for his lo- and- " "'Vhe re?" he can afford us some additi onal comot ion. Ah I Excel lent 1 Allow me, next? 1\Iust you- " he began . "I have been turnin g that in my "You restra ined them brave ly nbonrrl mind He gestu red expre ssivel y towar d the amuse ment. Stap me, a most persis t· m iStl'eS8 !" for severa l 1'\'eel•s. There Is an the Santlt 5slma Trlnlr lall !" she said. Ben Gunn and tl1e two negro lackent fellow !" Island vessel benPa th us. south of Porto Rico In the Vir· "That wae to ~ave you!" I declar ed. eys usher ed the party to their seats. A "It scem11-- I-I find myse lf- 'Tis l!ne of pirate s stagge red across "'l'rot h, and I'm saved ," she echoe d a nause ating prosp ect- Sever al hun- the decks, backs stoope d benea th bur- Mistre ss O'Don nell sank into hers with sarcas tically . dred men- and priest s and nuns. Mur- dens of portly casks and Iron-b ound a weari ness that was pathet ic. She "Yes, you and your fathe\- ,'' said ray- Are, a cardin al sin, one I'll che1<ts, wire-w rappe d and padlo cked, was quite regard less of her surrou nd- l\Iurra y gra ,-ely. "Colo nel O'Don nell never have absolu tion for, whate ver each a-dan gle with leaden seals Im- ings. Peter took his accus tomed place r!sket i every thing on this coup of ours. presse d with the arms of the Spani sh at the oppos ite end, and I sat beside To protec t him 'twas essen tial betide --" it "You conce rn your~elf witho ut king. They leered nt my writhi ng her. should never be known he was privy "Let me give you a glass of this cauFe ," said Murra y soothi ngly. "\V e captiv e, but they all looked qu!f'ld y to it. 'Ve had the chol<'e of two aqua vitae, my lass," said by great- means have armng ed it differ ently, and to away as my great- uncle desce nded to to that end. One was to sink uncle. "'Tis efficac ious for fatigu e that end I shall act a part with your us. the Sant!F slma Trinid ad with all hands "Can you manag e her alone? " he and the migra ine. See, I taste It my- excep t yourse lves. The other was to daugh ter which you must suppo rt; Sf'lf. 'Tis quite all right. You, too, arran ayl', to the oJl'er!ng of violen ce. And asked me curtly . ge to remov e the two of you In cheva lier? Excel lent! Perha ps you "I'll manag e her or go overb oard now, tell me, where is the treasur4:' 7" such fashio n as to estnbl !sh your lnnowill puss the flask to Maste r Corla er with her," I barke d. "In the lazare t." ('ence. I am free to say the first was yonde r. And Maste r Orme rod yontie r the He sm!led . "Unst er Snunt lf'rs !" called my greateasies t course . The dictat es of "The right spirit, lad! Tut, tut, mis- -my nephe w. But I hellev e you and huma nity, howev er, preva iled. uncle, "Take fifty men and brenk out a quant ity of treasu re from the tress," as she wrenc hed a hand free your tiaugh ter have had previo us acHow he rolled that last senten ce. ~Ys~~~~AD anti dug at my eyes. "You conce m quain tance with him." lazare t of the prize. " Own ers of Prop erty PTaoed anywher e, DAISY FLY KILLER attracts and ''And whnt do you know of human O'Don nell mutte red somet kills hing all dles. none rourt" .Neat, clean, ornamen tal, conveni ent and elf for nothin g. We have but "Aye, a~·e, sir," return ed Saunr lers. cheap. LasU al ea .. too civil, but the maid bestir red her- Ity that soRke d the decks of the San· Mus t Wor k Toge and the pirate s fell over them~elve~ playe d at a game. ther Obser ve your son. Made of metal, tl.-slm a Trinid ad with blood ?" she anself, nnrl can't her a pill or tip over; eyes exami ned me father again swere d. 's attitu de." Imprf•,-ecment a~socintions afford an In their alacri ty to have a hand !n will not soil orinjor e "You that the Span! ardR cite with the mingl ing of horro anytbio r g. Gu=te ed. and "The g-reat er his shame !" she stu- as a bywor lnspim t!on and a mediu m for th<" his hn~iness. d for cruelt y and wicke dInsist upon pefact ion which gover ned her mood. stud~· of conrli t!ons, remec t!es and l\ly great- uncle conclu ded the rlean- hissed . "That he shoul1l have suffer ed DAISY FLY KILLER 'How come you here? " she asked . ness! I will not believ e a wot·d that pos!':ih ilitic!': from yout' dealer. . They make po!'<slble the llARO LD SOMF .RS !ng of hla ~worcl, crm:~erl to the 1:-~r you to take me alive! " you say. I wll! not believf > any ·man Brook lyn N. y, fQTmulntinn and applic ation' of det!"'Ve ure friend s,'' urged my reln- "You -you- are you also a pirate ?" here. You hoard ra:lln~ nntl tos!'et l the bloodi ed are all smirc hed with the "I am a capth ·e as surely as yourt!ve, lower ing hfH voice. "''l'!s. but nitc. progre ssive policie s. handk en·h'c f O\Trh oanl. Witho ut same badne ss." Lots of tramp s who have ~o;een trees self," I return ed. "Aye, more so." a such preten pollcl! 's there Is only limite d Inse we mak e--" "Oh. ~laster 1\Iarti n," he l1ailed the Peter never leaner saw wood. l his great bulk forwa rd "A captiv e!" she exc:la!med, her Incentiv e for the lnflivl dua! prope rty "Fr!P nds! Ah, ~·ou are frlen1 s to mate on the poop of the Hoyal JamP!S. upon the tnble. terest fanne d alight . "Dut surely owner to keep his holdin gs in t!rst"Bt> so ~·Jod ''" to have a whip r!g-gPrl the Powe rs of E\·i!." "Don' t talk no more, yt>n," he comyon" claRs "He shape or to make new or addi· patien t a little longPr , l\lo!ra ," from the foreya r1l-nrm to sling ahonn l_ mand ed the Irishm an. "Nef'n , I talk! l\!y gt·eatuncle interr upted her. plPad ed tionnl het· impro vemen ts. Hut when thPre father from his perch on tha trt•asu re whieh Saund ers is breal• · Little gal, Bob andt I we don't come "Pleas e, Mistr ess O'Don Peter' nell! s are .!;honl Our <lelini der. "I'll expla in-" te ~tamlnrds applic able to lng out/' "Last o' the - - Buddy Boys Is She went of s smltl" n entire ly l!mp tale Is sufHc iently compl icated . Let wit' l\lurra y becau se we like to. He a whole stred and obsen etl IJy all the Comin "Arc, flY<', sir, I'll attend to It all ' .Aboa rd, Sir," He Said. us not make It more difficu lt to com- makes us. Ja I lie uses us. He uses owner s of fronta~;e, each p1·opert~· mysel f," Marti n a~~ured him. " - - and hurst Into a passio n o'f ·weep ing. "011, padre , pndre , to think of 'you prehe nd by confu sing It at the begin- your fat'er. He uses you. But when g-In group , a barren dot, hated hy all owner not on!~· enhan ces the value of my eyes for a - - - - - - and all nln~ with side-l sfues. First, that ther.e we are wit' him we do what we can seame n for son·y memo1·ies of bir; groun d or bnildi m;, hut !':ains this shipthe Twelv e .\post les, blast 'em for a n co>va nl! 'Tis worst of all!" to take care of you. It Is not goo(]t 'neck and suffer ing. m:-~~· he no mi~under~tanding, 'tis true adtliti onal value th1·ough the cteslrO'Don nell S\YOre helple ssly. They call it the - - - - lot of - - - - --." for little gals to be on pirate ships. Dead l\Ian's Chest ." ahility of the street a:,; a w!.olc . l'rogI rl!mhe d hy way of a carron ade on that I am he who !1:> known ns Capta in Take without Fear as Told "A pnn;;e nt fellow . 1\Iart! n !" comNeen !" Rip-H ap." The Irishm an frown ed. re,;>; is slow at !Jest if it !lf'pem ls on mente ti my great- nnrle, rect·o><f:in~ the to the lnrhoa rd bulwa rks, bol1l!ng MisHe leaned back. She shran k away from him ln a "Wha t? Dump this gold we have a few entf>r prising propf' rty owne rs; deci<, "llut we must play onr little trf'!'s O'Don nell with one nrm while in "Bayer" Package "Dot's all." renew risked so much to win on a sandb ar ed arress of terror . ret tllel'e hm: been a <lispo~ition on eon ~dy here. You, chevHliel', are east I took a strand of rlg--.,.!ng with the Her blue eyes dwelt seriou sly upon for the first pnssin g the part of muny prope rty owner s In "I have alread y told you that you fellow to-" for th.> Angui shed Paren t. I am the o~her; and even as I col!er ted m~·~elf his vast, flat fare, with its ln;;:!gnif!"I haYe said the pust to flO nothin g, to wait merel y no have man to no jump will cause the go· to there gap frar that separ ated the two me," he went cant featur es A~cd Libert ine. Peter is the lllnte hlobbe d here and there. it he can help It." on for g€'r:tly the imp1·m ·emcn ts made hy oth~rs , Yefsel "nnd s to she prove twiste d frPe of me and that to you with tile how~tring-be genrle , Peter. "T belleY e you," she said. "I llke It not!" to I will increa would scowl add ~e their ov.-n values . ed that huYe O'Don I am slid overs lde--t o be nell. an out! a w-wh at This is Itob1 rt-~mmph! I scan~e 1m ow how "Stap me," jeered ;'.Inrra y. "Our "~Iy friend s would a is have crmhc 8low called ugly d game -too !:<low. 'Vtmt ever a to pintte th!n;::s death, , althou gh I detest Peter Is most l!k4:>ly, !or the to descri be your role, Hober t. You, discov ered a squire o' dames to say did the stuff slip the cost of a gener al imr rovem ent pol· from our shall we sny, nre to he Youth ? Yon two hulls were contin ually grindi ng the word myse lf-bec ause I am a Ja- -a preux cheva lier. Peter, ~'OU ha' hands In that way." fey cobite re1·ommcncled by HIIJ' of these asto;::eth . I er. I caur.;ht her In the nick believt-, too, I may claim disgui ~:~hall be Youth ful 'Vunto nn"ss , untl sed your talent s. We must " 'Tis less your likely sociat father of ions, it would be a good im·pst · to time, slip as letting go my clutch upon the my friend ." from our dld we adopt ull the exigen cies of the know more of them. " hands on the De:td IIe ruent riggin looked 1\Ian's for the prope rty holflc rs.-Ch l· g, und was near to being- dl'agg etl Chest than inquir ingly at O'Don nell. plot 'twoul1l he neces sary for you fi ".Ta," said Peter vacan tly. aboar d the Ro~·al cago The rlown l'ost. James Iri~hman dra!ne cl his glnss. \Vith her, teeter ing back and ," answf>red nail~· to strive with me for the po~ 1\Iistr ess O'Don nell rose. 1\Iurra y. "Bethi nl{ you, chevn l!er! "'Tis true," he assen t,d. "This gensess on of the muifl. Rut ''"e will forth as a!mle~s as a feathe r blown "Sir- " Ehe addt·e ssed my great· 'Twlll give us time to let the hue and tlema n is one And1·ew l\Iurra y, who Gcod Bu:ld ing Rule s wn,·e that anon. Play up to me, !Jy the wind. So that, what with her uncle --"you will be excus ing me If cry of the Spani was ards strup-g out die In down lcs the and and '15 my and to own was lo~s afterw of ard balanf 'c, nf'plH"W I You, too, Peter !" 'Vhen you build ~·on "·Jll wnnt to I do not Hnger for more conve rsatio n. arrang e with your friend s for Its re· build \Yell :::o th'lt, lil:e the de 'cendFie IC'ft us anrl walkP d ''ith a minc- I gritte d my teeth anrl jumpe fl most in troubl e In ~4:'W York provin ce on What you do hath no conce rn with ceptlo n." Ing gait, ent 'rely dif':er ent from his precar iously , hit or miss, an!l, I am the score of intrig ues with our friend s me. I am very distra ught, and ruy ants of tloe Co!oniRts, future g-ener"'Wha tever you say, 'Us a miser able rcnl catlik e prowl , up to the hlack- l>ound to admit , lande d upon the and the l•'rench, Moi1·a. He hath ·been heart is sick with the black 8orrow , ution 'J ean point with pride to the Unles s you see the "Baye r Cross " altern ative, " protes ted O'D on n.e II. garhcd ' cl ustcr surrou nding M!Ftr ess James ' hulwn rks rathe r hy good for- a good sen·an t to King James ." work of ~·our head and hrwds . This on packa ge or and I-I- " she swaye d a little- -"! "Let on tablet s ~'on are not us rather hold north and set the "But for why wlll you have been tune t11an sl,ilL ()'l)op ni'Jl. thoug ht add:; 1\ new ple'l,lcr-e and a gettin g the would lie me down nnd-a nd-w ePp." trC'as genui ne Rn~·et· A><pil'in ure ashor e in Franc e.'' 1 dropv eti to the deck In no very tl1e llcnth of all the poor folk on the uew !'iens•~ of re~pon~ibility to your prove d ~are l,>y I slippe d from my seat and steadi ed "Sta'"l me, a !air piece, this I" he millio "To ns und presc ribed run the g-aunt Santis let s!ma pleasa of Frenc Trinid nt h mood. ad?" and she "An ill re<'om pense cried. " effort><. her. rlrnwl cd. "Too fair to bloom unseen . by physi cians over twenty -five years for Eng-li sh cruiser~?" my grf'at- uncle defor one that hath been at pains to "'Tis regret table that Spani ards In advi!<ing you to bnild well we "Take her to your :srater oom, Rob- mand C'O'ne hither . mistre ss!" ed scornf ully. "'Ods blood , man, had to die, la~s," an~wered my great- ert," said my great- uncle. "You Colds cto Heada che n ,t tlf'f't'!"flari!y '11ean that you Hut tbe maid an~wcred him so must you ure out of your mind! And when uncle, Neuri lower tis ing his voice should to lodge Lumb ago a prope r build ex:pen~lvel.l', altlwu g'' wo with Pt:ter. " daunt lessly that It made the blood you had lande d it, what would you clepth 'l'ootl of emoti lache on. "llut do I call lwlle\· e that If it Is ever ad,·is· Rheum atism to your He rose, himse lf, bowin g with the pr!cklf> In l'IY nf>Ck. do? How much of it would go to ' mind that Spain has not helped the fine courte sy which becam e Neura lgia ablf> l'ain, to strNe Pain h a point, here Is the him "A black shame on yon, olrl enoug h your friend s and how much to grease Good Cause as ~he might when there nobly. place to flo it. Eacl1 unbro kf'n "Bnye r" packa ge con· to be tl:t• father of me and thrse oththe pocke ts of Frenc h ofHcia ls?" waR a bonny chanc e of fetchi ng the Your ~urr·f's>: will depen d prima r- tnins prove n direct ions. I guide d her as far ns the stater oom ers ht•n'! I know you for what ym1 Hand y hoxC"s lily greatuncle took snuff, tappin.ll' lly upou yopr plan><, Stuar ts hame. " door. She thank ed me faintl y as I the your choice of of twelv e tablet s cost few C<'nts. Dt·ugare. Capta in Rip-R ap, and if you will box thoug htfull y after he had mater lnls "That Is God's truth, " she admit ted opene d it for her, and I W!ts ubrup tly ant! the hnncP ty and skill gists also sell bottle s of 24 be thinki ng I am one to fear you It is dusted and 100. the powde t· In his nostri ls. 1 with of quick th~ passio wor!·n n, wJu<hip f'mplo~·ed. "but impel I led am to thinkrecov er her friend ship. A a sorry wa]{l?ninl{ you will have. Oh. "To be strictl y hones t with you gen- good re~i!lenef' is simple Ing 'tis not overh onest. " "Wha t I tried to tell you was the anct d!gniIt takes a worn m to get enjoy ment you might hetter he down on your tleme n," he remar ked at la~t. "I urn fled rather than fa nry and "You talk nonse truth, nse, " rus~y. A out of her own miser y. Moira I murm ured, the words sp!llin g ," blusknee!<, nskin~ parrlo n for the wlcke dmodr: st homP, well plann ed, is f;u· tered her father . "Is it not better that fast from my tongu e. "Inde ed It was dispos ed to return to Fllnt becau se ~·ou huve wrou!:(ht, than plottin g this treasu re shoul d be emplo yed to so! Peter Corla er had the right of I forese e a posslh ll!ty of my desiri ng morP d<>f:irahle than a poorly plann ed e\·il, and threat ening holy folk recov er Engla nd und all the lands per- It. 'Ve two ure no pirate s, and all to sacrif ice him to cover our tracks . mans !on.-n oston Heral d. your dreatl fu! torme nts!" tainin g to the Englis h crown for their that we hu' done has been Intend ed to I have no defini te plan in minrl, hut rero.:m!?:e me?" said my a situat ion might shape !bel! In rightf ul rulers -who will assist In the make smoot h your way." Deco rativ e Valu es "''l'ls an honor , m!stres~. which it would be desira ble to supply restor ation of the True Falth -thun There \vas a wis::fu l light In her )JHint anrl shin. hesideH bf'ing fnut I fear you have hf'nrrl much to my It should be lJOured Into the pocke ts eyes as sbs liftPn them under tong, a fugiti ve for Spani ard, Frenc hman ~aluahle nR means of protec tion and udiC'e, and I mn!lt pre;s yon to und Englls h to chase. I shoul d vastly of the king's fa \'Orlte s at Madri d? black lashes . my Rhip anti !enrn the contra ry." prefe r-as I um sure you would , too ron~<'rYation, are the hrst df'cm· atl\ e Wh;v, lass, there are great lords, aye, "God send you be hones t, sir" she medinm~ we hnve. "f'!tep forwa rd, colone l, and defen d Befo1·e l'hoos ing a r•rince of the Churc h, no less, that said. "I-I must walt to judge . The -tha t the fugiti ve be the Walru s and a color srhcm e for a house " I mutte red under my breath to , one !"!mp!P not the James . Al!<o, until that situEet the seal of their appro val to what world Is gone all twirly -round . Even ruic shoulr l he hcecte fathe-r. d, a roof should ation arises , the Hende zvous Is the W!!l do. The people of Spain w!ll be the padre --" be in perfec t harmo ny safest with its sur· hiding -place I know this side lie hr.d the grace to blush, hut he thunk !ng u-s for the use to which we She choke d back a sob. ~ountling~ or In rlP.!'lnite contrn st to of Africa upon my sn;;ge~tlon with a sem." turned their treasu re--an d then we'll "You will not misun dersta nd," she A step clump ed in the compa nion- tbf'm. This !nvolvf>s 11 study of the anr·e of sincer ity. pay It back," he udtied with a happy ended with quid dignit y, "if I say way, and Marti n stuck his grizzl ed style of archite ctu1·e , the chara eter "~lr, sir, what ls this you do?" he Inspir ation. no more that maybe alread y ha' said of thr- o.pttin.!:!;, nncl the geogr aphica l head In the cabin. d. "C<.>rtes, there is some limit "Odds , that we will!" Indors ed my too much. " "Last o' the - - - - ruddy -boys locati on of the h\>nse. Every roof Is yonr Ia w-hre aklng ! '.fhe maid Is great- uncle. "Wha t's a m!lllo n und Is comin ' aboar d, sir," be said. "'Vha t an in!li\'ifll!:d prolllf 'm. Amon~ trees, dangh tPr." \Vh t - -t-l t-!t_t i_ a half pound s to royal Spain ? Aye, a ever you say a 1JOU hard roo f · 1-mes, develo pe,] In st1·ong j th CHA PTE R XI ll a u es course will ye set?" lily g1·eat -unrle went throug h Ms ' or to nn Engla nd that waxes grand ly rolorR. wilt contra><t plen~ingly with ' ey are gener a 11 y Murra y looked at true. the Irishm an. ritual with an artful exagg eraprosp erous under wise Stuat t rule?" "Here 's the mome nt for decisi on, the soflm·~s of the lenves . Hut nga!m ;t 1 Caugh t Her In the Nick of Time. The Dead Man 's Ches t was comic al to one who She was silent . sir," he said. "'Tis for you to say a !"harp horizn n, a color which will When I return ed to the main cabin spare your father 's reputa tion, mll!lHis suave mann er com·e yed subtly soften the silhou ette Is des!ru hle. what shall be done." "I wish tress," I growl ed, as surly as any pi- an Implic ation of the impor tance he Ben Gunn was placin g food on the O'Don nell smack ed his open hand table and my great- uncle was remov sir." rate of the crew. "You might ha' attach ed to her appro val. upon the Clea n-Up Com mitte es table top. Ing the ltquor !rom Colon el O'Don been my death ." "I would not Inflict u dose of the "A truce to arguin g!'' he exclal med. The Knnsa s City neal Estate hoard Hober t, you w!ll condu ct the lady She looked at me, too surpri sed to mater ial philos ophy of age upon one nell's reach. "I am In your has hands appoin tect five comm ittees to take , 1\Iurra y, wheth er Nothi ng the James ." was said untll the stewa rd answe r at once, and before she bad fo young and charm ing, my dear," he It please s charg me or e of an lmpro Yeme nt rampa lgn, not. Do which and ever the negro es had retire d Then the first time lllistr ess O'Don - recov ered hersel f, my great- uncle and went on; "but possib ly you will for- Murra y sat you think best.'' en<'h comm ittee to be appol ntf'd to a l's glance lighte d fair upon my Peter joined us, Peter forwa rd In his chair. still placid ly !Pve me If I Indica te to you the regret (TO Bill CONT (NUED .) d('fini te sectio n of the downl'Own recarryi ng Colon el O'Don nell like a flour table circum stance that the Ideal Is tail rl!str!c t. It Is plann ed to elhnlster Ormi'J'Od !" she gaspe d. sa elL seldom ntta!n able? In order to secure nate nnslgb tly condition~ on vac!!!lt be~t come quietl y, mistre ss," In one minute :Yt'tlt misery from corns fa Murra y cast a swift glance of ap- the means for re-est ablish ing King propet ·ty, to clean up vacan t storeended. That'a what Dr. Scholl' s Zincpraisa l aroun d his ship. James anct what your father so quain tpads do aak!y b7 removi nc the Cttuse room~. to banish ovt>rh ead signs and he ftnng her hnnds to fend me orr, "\Ve have come throug h very credit - ly terms the True Faith In the Britis pre•sin c or rubblne -of&ho ea. You risk no h to remo,- e the sidew alk dl. play of the fat monk ancl the two nuns ably," he remar ked. "Mart in, let Infectio n !rom am11te ur cut:ing ,no danger me Isles, It hath been neces sary for a merch On the tl mli:;:e. from ••drops " (acid). Zlno-tt nd8 are' thin. great hill of Srava nbelg ola, world . It was hewn out of solid roC'k thems elves upon us, the monk know as soon as th~ prize' s treasu re gentle man of questi 1 onabl e legal status In 1\fysore l!ltate, south ern India, stand s medica ted., antl5ep tic, protect Jve. heat'l'he campn lgn follow s an appea l tor at my head with his heavy is all aboar d." at least a thous and years ago and in£'. G<t a box at your druggi st's or shoe -myst >lf-as soc!a ted wlth · others of a coloss al Image over greatC 'r oi'Clerllness and beaut y In the 60 feet high Is In a wond erful state of preser dealer' s t00ay- 36c. cifix and the nuns scratc hing and He turnec l to us. va- I busin ess ~ectio yet more dubio us antece dents and of the god Koma teswa ns of Amerl cnn clUes ra. Every 'forFru Ui Sampln rite The Scholl Mfg. Co., Ollcap so thn t I was put to it to protlon.Wide World "The curtai n Is ready to fall upon repute , to procu re the death of divers Magaz ine. \ mnde at thf> annua years a ~:reat festiv al Is held In honor l conve ntion of tile my eyf'S. They were surely three our comed y. W!ll you accep t my I arm, Spani sh person s, who, of thems elves, of the deity, and hundr eds of Natlon lll Assoc iation of Heal [•;stat e thoue hra ,·est people who ever lived, Mistre ss O'Don nell? A glass of had never wine wroug ht any harm again st sands of Jalns come from all parts board s In Detro it In June of last year Calc ium in Vege table • of hut for Peter they would have and a bite of sailor 's fare wll1 taste us or the cause we served . 'Tis by India to partic ipate In lt. by H. R. Enn!::; of Kansa s City, for· Those vegeta bles contai ning calciu m ue. better than Rober t'!! ear, Which your precl~ely such contra ventio ns of precmer presid One ent of the associ ation. of the princi pal event s of the are listed in the ortier of their wealth Ll ~ Dntt'h man waded stolld ly hunge r promp ted vou to nibble . Fie, edent and letter ed laws that epoch al festiv al Is the cerem onial anoin In that partic ular miner al salt: Cauliting the confu sion, ~;hoved O'Don nell fie, my lass!" event s are broug ht about. I trust my of the Image with ghee, milk, sanda l- flower, celery , spinac h, lettuc e, chard , I Iris Idea l Flow er Ills pata, .1pset the monl• and She l!tared at him with utter horror , reason ing Is clear? " wood oil and other turnip s, liquid cabba s. ge, A string huge ed .he two nunfl out of the way. yet suffer ed him to place her hand beans , aspara The Unite d States Depar tment of I O'Don nell empti ed a g-lass with an scatro lding 11 erecte d aroun d the figure gus, radish es, carrot s parsn ips onions , I Agric ulture advoc ates the Iris for take d£ · little gal, Bob," he upon his nrm. The spirit was gone Impat ient g-rowl I that muke d an oath. to rende r Is accf:a slble, and the right cucum bers, pumpk ins, tomat oes, dried home flower garde ns, us It Is reslst nnt . ked. out of her, exhau sted by the strain "You are wasti ng time, Murra y. to anoin t It put up at aucti on-a curl- beans , beets, squas h, mushr ooms, len-~ to diseal 'es and Insect s, and becau se strugg led with all the streng th she bad been subjec ted to. She was Moira Is n good lass, and my daugh ter; oua featur e ot 11. religio us festlv al. t!ls, dried pens, freRh lima beRns. some kind of lrls can be found to suit i r Jl~~nme body, but I pinned her !Ike a butter tly l!p!ked on a thorn. but what she thinks ot this ventu re--" The flltllre of the g-od Is a huge sweet monp<ttato es, white potato ea aud I nlmos t any soU and clima te In this anti to~sed her over my shoul· Some thing of the same sensa tion "-is ot consid erable impor tance to ollth- proba blJ the lar~es t In the fresh corn. count ry. 0 old I ATTRACTED BY BOOKLET Arthur D. Howden Smith I Kill All Flie s I "BAYER ASPI IN" PROVED SAFE " Gat her Eve ry Fift een Yea rs to Hon or .De ity I et Cuticura Soap Keep Your Skin Fresh and Youth,..UA. I |