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Show • THE JORDAN JOURNAL , MIDVALE. UTAH ,, .. JCK WOMEN ATTENTION! MY l.,.,,.l.llllllllllll jo Cfhe FAVO RITE STOR IES C CiANCi By CYRIL NcNEILE SAPPE R By IRVIN S. COBB Copyriqh! bv GEORGE H. DORtlN CO. lllllllllllllllllllll!l!ll V . .a. 11. Service Do Any of Your Rooms Need Decorating? enough KING WALL FINISH for a 'l{.oom for Less crTum a q)olklr (Copyrlc-hL) Experienced decorators who know King Wall Lo the Wi$e Indian! only feeling wal.'l !I mild curiosity as of the steering-whe el as soon u the nued XI-Conti CHAPTER man let go of him with his hand. Had Big Chief Meyers, who caught tor to what was going to happen next. -17the New York Giants In the days when The voices rame nearer, and he he remained behind the wheel he must He laughed again even more gently the battery of Mathewson and Meyers being llfted out of the Infallibly have gone to the bottom table towards found himself was famous, was-and stlll !s--a re- and leaned across the so his hat was pulled with the car, and at tbat point where doing ln In the car. markable man. .Although a full·blood· the man who sat motionless that he could see, and the river narrowed to come through to hack a little so ed Indian of one of the Cn llforniu ml:~ chair. He seemed to be striving noticed was his own the piers of the bridge the water was he the first thing sion tribes he is a college gruuuat"' eee some sign of fear in Drummond's new Rolls-Royce. They conltln't have over twenty feet deep. IIe bad suffiand, what Is rather unusual in a pro- eyes, some appeal for mercy. But lf brought it to tht Ritz, he reflected, cient presenc~ of mind to take a deep fessional ball-player, an exceedingiy there was any expression at all It was where it might have been recognized- breath as the car shot downward; well-Informe d lover of art and he has only a faint mocking boredom, such and an unwilling admiration for the then he felt the water close over his a keen wit. His tribal name wa~ us Drummond hao bePn wont to in- master brain that had thought out head. And If before his struggles to 1'ortes. One day a curious person furiate him with during their first en· e,·ery detail, and the wonderful or moYe bad been fierce-now that the asked him why he had taken the name counter a year before. 'Then he had ganizntlon that allowed of them being end seemed at hand they became des· expre~sed It In words and actions; of John Meyer&. perate. The desire to get cl~ar-to carried out, took hold of his mind. him, to left were e~·es his only now Meyers. snlrl Indian," so sounds "It The men ~·heeled him alongside his give one kick with his legs and come And same. the all there was it but Invited friPnd a occasion On another own cnr; then tlH'Y lifted him out of to the surface roused him to one suMeyers to tell him what his fa vorlte after a while Peterson snarled at hlm his chair and deposited him on the perhuman effort. He felt as if the viciously. pictures were. back 8eat. Then the Italian and the huge heave he gave with his legs ] "l\ o, I shan't be In at fhe death, particularly I that two are "There other man who had been at the Rltz against the floor-boards must send him llke," suld the b1·awny Indian. "One Drummond, but I will explain to you sat down one one each side of him, flying to the top; afterwards he real· Is Abbey's mural painting, 'The Qu~sl the exact program. You will be driven while a third man took the wheel ized that this vast effort had been Of the Holy Grall,' on U1e walls of the out of London In your own car, but purely mental-the actual physical rer~an big the said "Look slippy, Bill.'' Boston public llbrary. Whenever l'm when the final accident occurs you wlll beside him. "A boat will be coming sult had been practically negllgib!e. in Boston I go to see lt. And the be alone. It Is a most excellent place through about half-past nine.'' But not quite, it had done something, other is that picture called 'Custer's for an accident, Drummond- most exthe coat did th~ rest. and A boat! What was that about a One or two have already cellent. Last Stand.'" With that one last supreme throw Were they going to send him "Surely you don't mean that atro-· tuken place there, !11\d the bodies are boat! life his mind had over<'ome the for drown? him let and then, sea. to out cious chromo showing a lot of white generally reeovererl some two or three of the polson to the extent of effects getting of object the was what so, If His Attempt cavalrymen being killed and s<'alped- days later-more or less unrecognlz· his legs to give one spasmodic forcing forsllpped hat The "My lea~t boy, Hearcat, got sorter that thing which some hanesting com· ahle. Then when the news comes out hi~ own car? IIe floated clear of the kick. little of some by gues~ed riled, as it ,,·ere, at his brother, Runt, puny out West used to give away as an in the evening papers tomorrow I ward again, but he slowly only hls slowly-how and car, see dimly lights he could yiste'd'y and hit him on the head with advertisemen t ·r• shall be able to tell the pollee the the flaring big · testify-the could lungs bursting slums. r!'lnted Gap Johnson ol "That's the identical one," said whole sad story. IIow you took com- that they were going through ~the ax," were on, and Hugh coat brought h.lm to the surface. For Meyers. ,numpus Riuge. pas!<lon on an old clergyman and 'The headllghts or two be could do nothmg "But why, in the name of goodness, asked h!m to lunch, and then went out judged that they were golnr; · about a moment ''lir<'nt g-nns !'' ejaculnted an acIn deep gulps of air; then draw miles an hour. And he also save quaintance. "What was he doing with should you favor that daub?" of London after your charming young thirty-five that the danger was Lot "I'll tell you why," said Meyers . wife-only to meet with this dreadful guessed that tt' was about forty-five he realized thp ax. au~·how?" up, and the yet past. For he couldn't shout, he "Trying to -~·aw-w-wn-malre Runt "It's the only vlcture done by a white end. I think I'll even offer to take minutes before they pulled • lights were switched otl'. could do nothing save float and drift, eat it, or some>thing that-a-way, ac- man that I ever saw where my crowd part in the funeral service. And yet- engine and him got out, and he and the current had carried him clear beside men The <'Ording to what the rest of the kid~ Is getting as go'ld as an even break." no, that is a pleasure I shall have to over Into a corner, of the bridge out of sight of those on rolled promptly 8aid afterwards."-Kan~as City Star. deny my~elf. Having done what I top. And his mind was quite clear lying. • hlm left they where came over to do, Drummond, rather Where Proper Relief Lay enough to realize. that the coat which heard "This Is the place to walt,'' he more expeditiously than I thought and saved him, once it became sodden Abrams had Messrs. life, in Late likely, I shall return to my starving the Italian say. "You go on, Franz. just as surely drown him. would Shap!Il:<ky took up golf. Both were children in VIenna. And, do you know to the corner, and when it's ready ' men with lanterns ou ot merchants suit anrl retired clout' He could see what I came over to do, Drummond? flash your torch. You'll have to stand .Montague in famous mnde the type the bridge; he could hear them shout· I came over to smash the Black Gang Glass' Immortal stories. lng and talking. And then he sa\~ a -and I came over to kill you-though afterSPptember glorious a On come back from the ship that had boat publicly Among the thousands who have the latter could have waited.'' noon they Wt!re going over the llnks through just btfore he went passed expressed indebtedness to Tanlac tor Peterson's eyes were hard and merof thf'!,. country club. They were normal weight, health and strength, Is A. edge in his car. Surely the over ciless, but the expression of faint R. White, who recently said: pla;-ing for a stake of a dollar a bole, down stream to look for pull they'd boredom still lingered In Drummond's. and tt.., competition was spirited. in an agony of futile thought •' The foundation for my present excelhe him, Only too well did he realize now that .Mr. Abrnms drove into a bunker. lent health was laid ·by Tanlac. For monthll couldn't be such they surely anger; he had played straight Into his eneI had been run-down. I had lost all enjoyWith his iron he made four Ineffecabout just by pulllng on go to as fools my's hands, but he was a gambler ment tor food a.nd suffered great discomtual PJwlpes, raising the sand in obvious he was it the bridge when and through, and not by ti:>e fort from indigestion. My liver was slugstooped down, through he Th11n clouds thought they wasn't there. But since show what gish and that tired feeling waa on me all ball and quiver or" an eyelid did he buried half the up picked his car, in that he was at the bottom tile time. he felt. tossed It out on the fairway. and blasphemous language was al"Three bottles of Tanlac relieved my ~ Peterson glanced at his watch and Mr. Shapinsky stiffened with Inbeing wafted at them by the ready troubles and started me oft with a system rose to his feet. dignation. of the vessel for the useless skipper ~o thoroughly toned up and renewed that "I fear that that ls all the spiritual "Look a' here!" he whooped. "You I soon found myself feeling like a. new man." a sinking heart Drummond with delay, couldn't oo that. It's against the consolation that I can give you this turn around and disapboat the saw Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. evening, my dear fellow," he rerules.'' Accept no substitute. into the darkness. 1\Ien up-stream pear "I arready have done it,'' said .Mr. marked benignly. "You will um:erstood on the bridge, still lanterns with stand, I'm sure, that there are many Abrams, calmly. Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation: the range of beyond far was he but calls on my time. Janet, my love"made and recommended by the manuta.o- 1 "But again I tell you It's against drifting was he and llghts, their the rules." declared Mr. Shapinsky. he raised his voice-"our young friend turers o! Tanlac. just a was It mln~tte. farther every "I have been playing this game long- Is leaving us now. I feel sure you'd couldn't It now-and question of time to him." er as you have and I teU you It says like to say good-by t be very long either. He could see that She came Into the room, walking a in the book wbere you should not ~ hls legs harl gone down well below the touch the ball with your hands at little slowly and for a whlle she FOR.. YOUR IIEALT JI surface, and only the air that still reall. What am I going to do If by stared In silence at Hugh. And I~ in ·the buttoned-up part of his mained such tricks as that you should wln :seemed to him that in her eyes there kept hls head out and his overcoat was a gleam of genuine pity. Once the match?" near the top. And when shoulders again he made a frau tic effort to speal\ "Sue me," said Mr. Abrams. end. He had done gone-the was that -to beg, beseech, and implore them was nothing for It there could; he all s a aa£e, ooothinl and healinl Phyllis-but it was Ul'edres1in1 forcutl, tcalda, burna, Ground Floor not to hurt then the on Mostly inevitable finish. the for walt but now he saw her turn to less. And lrOUIIhco.ed, drv and chapped •kin ReShe Ami," Mon Good-By, "Well, old his to On hi-s last annual visit r,nd for all common •kin troublea, Then a sudden change in his immePeterson. 'Vaseline" Petro'icum. Jell! hao marked Gently. BulBozeman Col. Alabama, in home surroundings began to take place. diate regretfully, "I suppose," she said been indiopen.able to medica men ger ruet ..t husky young neg1·o, whom "that It ls absolutely necessary.'' and mothers for over half • cen• he could not realize what had first At on the runnlng-hoar rl, Bill, and steer tury. Keep a Jar or a tube handy. be remembered as a rag-ged picl•athen little by llttle it began happened; "Absolutely, " he answered curtly. round the corner Into the CBESEBROUGH MF' COMPANY Having spent more thnn a ''He knows too much. and he worries till he's ninny. him what had occurred. on dawn l~t .... to straight. 'l'hen jump off-no one -will Now York 17State~& yeur with the A. E. F. overseas. us too mul'h.'' the water in which he date to Up see you behind the headlights: I'm Bulger had u natural in I ere~t In motionless to hlm; seemed had floated She shrugged her :;;houlders ami going back to l\1aybrlck 'l'ower." He asked the military matters. in it at exactly drifting he had been came over to Dt·Jmmoncl. Anu then he heard a 8entence which the same velocity as the current. And darky what service he had seen. "Well, good-by, mon ami." ~le rP.- d1·ove him impotent with fury, and "I didn't git lnto de a~my atall," marked gently. now, suddenly, he saw that the water "I really urn sorry again set hlw struggling madly to said the negro. was going past him. For a moment that I shan't see you aga;n, You are "That's surprising," said Bul~er. one of the few pPople thnt make this move. or two he failed to understand the "The girl's there. We'll get orders "You're one of the huskiest looking slgnltlcance of 'the fact; then wild atrocious country bt>arable.'' about her In th,. morning.'' speciments I've seen In a long while. hope surged up in his mind. For a She ~latted him on his cheek, and There was sil enre for u while ; then ~~ven If you didn't voluntl'€r I should time he stnred fixedly at the bl'idg<', dre>nmwas he that fe~>llng the 11gain he heard Bill's voice. have thought that the draft would and the hope became a certaint~·. He couldn't It Drummond. ing came over There's get on with it. ha,•e caught you.'' "LPI's was not drifting any farther from it; nightmare. be real-this rnon~thm~ We'll haYe to prop he was 8tationary; he was aground. "De draft did 1\etch me, hut dey si~naling. l<'ranz along Anrl tlwn he was being whc!'IPrl didn't keep me. De l(enelman what up l•n the stePring wheel some- He could feel nothing; he could see t11e passage toward the lift. while hlm 'zamine!l me he let rue go a~;'in." nothing-but the one stupendous fact the ReverPnd 'l. tleodo~ius Longmoor ho"~." "\Vhn t reason rlld he give?'' the of out Drummond puile>d Th!'y remained that he was aground. Llfe wall•eu ~olieit<hl~ly bPside liim, nmr"\Vdi, suh, after he tlone look me the in him put uud cnr, th!' of IInck took on anoti1er lease-anyth ing mi~ht affe<'lionatel y In his t>ur. ova h he sort of luff un' say he reek- murin.~ driYer's seat. happen now. It only he <'Onld rpmaln "Gnod·b~·. my cl<>nr frit>nd-good -by," ined 'twouldn't he no sntisfactinn to "lloesn't mattf'r If l1e doPf\ fall OYer thPre till the morning they would sel" heen hat! C'hair the after remark!'d. he Economy de Germans to shoot me; an' h<' tole whe!'led into the lift. "It \\'US good of at thP last moment. It will lool; a,; him from the bridge, nnd there seemed "J nt isn't it expPnsl Ye running a me to grab my bat an' git on out of you to come. Re careful. llftman, if he'd fainted. •and make the :t<'ridPnt no rPason why he shouldn't. The 1 dere." co'\'mtr~· house every summer?" more probable.'' ~aiel the ~taliun. and water still flowed sluggishly past him, won't sou?" "\Vhn· were his exact worcl~?" "Xo; I ~m·e mone~·. We can't ~Pt broken with the faintest rl[Jple close to Tie waved a kindly hand, nntl thP Blll gl'tWtd. "Well. ~uh. near ez I kin rekeii~>C't bel p to ~tay out therp and my wife I "to muttered. he crime," a "Seems he· him of had his head Ho he reasoned that it mu~t DJ·tnmnoncl he say dut my fPet was so hlg nn' so last ,·ision has to do ali her O\Yll work." He car.'' n of peath this np smash V<'I'Y shallow where he> was, and bene-ohe a of was flat dat even ef I did git shot I fore t!JP doors elost><l on switched and engine, the him Pd llt start hPamfng bPing an incurable optimist. he conlent old clergyman br. W. F. Can·er hrolw 1,000 glass wouldn't fall ovah.'' her :-;lipped he then headli;.:hts; the of pair templatPd his next meeting with solidtou;;ly from hehind •• balls in 34 minut!'s, using six repeat::-tar·ted. and speed third into straight Peterson. horn -rimmerl spec-tac-les. In~ rifles, a~sl,tants to fond, at Ham!TO BE CONTINUED) The Blame Goes With the And now came his 0nly ehancP. Sure- lie was on the running-boar d heside l:>nrg, f1<'1'man~-, August 31, lS!JO. !ta.": h•"l.ncl olle with stPt>ring wheel, ly thPre wonlu be someone who wonlrl the Name him hel0w; ~urely the hall l10lding on to Drununond ,.-:th tllf> othrecognize Keep Smiling George Hnrr MeCut~heon. the authey rour.l.;-.1 ~r•e c...-ner as And er. rPcl'iverl ha<l past thf> in who port~>r. 'There Is . sometlllng lnw~·ant one! thor, wall;ed Into a Boston hookhe :;traight~>ned th•' r;.r up and op~>ned <'heery und breezy about any perl'<'!lli7.1' must him,' from tip a many store-Boston , ttJe home of ,•ulture. of tlw hat pulled !~1r \}.t,-;Uk ·t nen he jump<'d off, and son who can live above his sur· mind you-ami, idling nhout. found a who he wa>< In spite e.ves. But <'"'CJ: ti:.1, Drummond realized the game Rt last. roundlngs-tl lat is, can find somecor>Y of his own book tlrau~tark. down over his A river was in front-a r!Yer thing to cheer In e'·ery state, nnu who In the Sl!ppln;t u fountnin pen from hi~ hope fHlleu Thf' eiderl.v (•arty by a bridge which swung prefer~> to ponder on the brlghtlless spanneu an half <'OmP harl who chair lnvnild's pocket he surrPptitinus ly scriiJblerl hi~ boats go through. And it of the sun rather than dlbcovel the let to ope>n there and g-oin~. now was ago name on the Uy-lea f. l\l('Cut•·heon hour He had a dim vision spots in it. now. open was porter hall the why rea,on was no writes aL almost lllegihle hHIHI. wildly; .he heard thl' waving man a of the gave lie an~·thing-. He fiddled u hout a ldt, then plrkPd should suspect II you wonld sing and whlstie and took the guarding car the as crash into chair the up th~ book and, en rr~·ing It In his two o1en R hnnd llftin~; laugh more, heartaches would be fewa hig and very roomy 1imon8ine car t;ate, and then he saw the bonnet dip er. Laughter is a contagious thing. hand, upprouehed the proprietor. there was a rending, scrap"What kind of a yarn Is this?" he whkh Drummond knew wns certainly ~uddenly; It calls forth a similar response. underneath him as the Peoplt> feel the tingle of life, and ex· nol~e ing the~· Instant next t'tle and hts, not asked. framework hit the edge; an appalling perience its thrills as they laugh. And were off. "Pretty falr." He could see cothlng-tl1e hat wa!'l splash-und silence. "IIow m~;ch is It?" there Is such a lot in life to smUe he time n l•'or ey_es. his oYer far too half.'' a anrl "Dollar over.- Exchange. CHAPTER XII McCutcheon opened the volume at trlerl to follow where they \YI're going tbe page bearing tJis :.~crawled slgna· by noting the turns. but he soon gave Jacobean T able• ture. "How ahout this?" he asked that up as hopeleAR. Ancl then. after In Which Hugh Drummon d its va~ied his·o1·y the table all In "What do you wunt for lt with this In drlvmg for about half an honr, the Hall pailsed throu;rh a more popnevpr has Maybrick at Arrives car stopped and the two men got out, it?" than that of .Jacobean duya, stage Two things saYed Drummond from •lar "Ob," said the bookdealer, "that's 1 leaving him alone. Ile <'Onld hear a Yogue Is " standarll OJ' mutl!ated copy •• Take it for seventt· lot of talking going on, but he didn't what was practically certain dPnth- f the pre:'lent hirh thef\e things ma,y be judged.•try to listen. He was resl~;ned by the heavy coat he was wearing. anrl live cerats." this time-utterly Indifferent; bla the fact that he rolled sideways clear l.ondon Post. 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