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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL. MIDVALE. UTAH l11Valhalla 1111d Out Georee Ethelbert Walsh COPYRIGHT W.G.CHAPMAN -9was not greatly alarmed by what On the contrary a smile parted Ups. Allee Cutler and Mr. nluke halted directly beneAth him, so that he could have dropped a upon their heads or touched with a long pole. were silent for a few moments, It was the silence of an awkward between bits of unpleasant con· as Dick ~oon discovered. Cutler finally b1·oke it. ..I'll go back now, Mr. Blake," she "There's nothing more to be Peering over the ledge, Dick could the man hesitate, and then sudextend a detaining hand. .,One moment, 1\llss Allee," he pro"I don't want this to be s\1rugged her shoulders, away. "But It is final, Blake," she added. "It's absurd think I'll change my mind. ·why, dreamed that-that-you'd think of such a thing. It almost ridiculous to me." could !:"ee the face of the other and darken. should It seem ridiculous to be demanded sharply. "Is it jiC81USe you're rich, and 1-" He and then added eagerly, "I you I was rich, or would be soon, Allee. I didn't emphasize that perhaps. Well, then, If J"OU know the truth, I shall have to support you In the style always lived in. I may be as reldt.hy as your uncle. Who knows 'i" turned, with an mnu~e!l smile her face. "Do you think It's beof that I've refused you?" she ""'hat position 7" she murmured. "Our oosition on this I.Jlland. We're maroonPd here, and may bave to stay here for months. There is uo way to get word ashore, and boats rarely appear off this Island. Yes, we may have to live l1ere for many months before \Ve're taken ofr. That isn't SO bad in one wuy. '!.'here's plenty of food In the house, and we can keep each other company. I shall do ever~·thlng to make It pleasant for you In the end you may learn to look at things differ· ently, and-" She had stopped, and was gazing half curiously at him, as If he were some kind of new animal she had ju:st discovered. The expression in her eyes Irritated and then angered him. "If you mean I may change my mind about marrying you, lllr. Blake," she interrupted, shaking her head, "you're deceiving your;oelf. Nothing can change that decision." "Not even force?" he blurted out angrily. "Force!" she repPated In an even tone. ''What do you mean !Jy that?" Completely losing coutrol of hlmsel f for a moment. he elutched liPr hand and drew her near blm. "I mean that I can make you do what I piPase here," he replied, thrusting his fare C'lnse to hers. "You're In my power, liiiss A lice. There's nnbotiY on thl9 island you can go to except your uncle, ancl he's past helping anyone. If I say the word, I can make you my wife whether you wl!l or not. I can-" "Oh, you reptile!'" cum!? exploslvt!ty from the lips of Alice Cutler, arcompanicd hy an exllihhion of Jlhysieal force that Elake was entirely unpreparerl for. She wrenched her hand ftom his grasp, anrl thro" in~ ul! her stre11gth Into the eO'ort she sent him rt•eling bacl>ward against the wall of rod;s. Bet'ore he could recover hls balance. she was running In the opposite cllrectlon, tripping ns li~htly over the bench as a rh ild, and with nearly as much by approaching from the rear he eoald Into the kitchen unob~~en-ed. McGee, be reasoned, would atW be at the cave on guard duty. He was successful in his ruse, :-eacblr..g the rear of the bli house without attracting attention. He tried the back door, and flndlnr it unlocked opened It and sllpped inside. The kitchen was a large, pretentious atralr, suitable ae a workshop for a large army of servant1. It was completely deserted now, g!Tlng it a forlorn, unpleasant appearance. All the latest appurtenances for cooking and serving dinners and banquete were present, but without cooks or wait<'rs they seemed a hollO\V mockery. "What is a home without a cook?" Dirk murmured In pa!;!Sing. He entered the butler's pantry adjoining the big, commodious kitchen, and nrarly ran plump Into a pair of flour and dough-covered :urns. Alice Cutler, nuder the stress of necessity, was making tentative experiments In cookery, with her sleeves rollNl up to her elbows, showing a pair of plump arms, and a fancy boutlolr cap coverIng hf'r head. An ample apron prote!'ted her dress. Her chePks w~re tlu'9hl:'d to a rich rnrmlne, with small patches of flour and dou:;h distributed here and there ln !negulnr patterns. She glanced up with startled eye!, and tht:n, as calmly as IJ' meeting an old frlf'nd, she said: "Well I What Is It you want now?" "'l'o see you, first," be said, "and, second, to see Doctor Alster.'' "What do you want to see Doctor AlMer for?" she queried. "To find out what sort of a man he Is-to see if he's for you or agaln!lt you.'' She was quiet for a long time, watching and appraising him. Finally, she nodded her head. "I'll take yon to h!m," she said quietly. "Perhaps you're right. We ought to know wheth!'r he's for us or against ua. J ha\'e my doubts somet!me9." Coach Shows Thomas Some Tricks lltp BASEBALL GAINING HOLD ON BRITAIN J "A!ber-J stands for Bcttu Breakfa.su" 1 Becoming Popular in Liverpool and Newport. 1 • If Photograph, taken at the Senators' training camp In Tampa, I<'la., show'! Nick Altrock, \Vashington comeclian, at left, showing "Lefty" Thomas, prom, Ising southpaw recruit, how to hold the bali for a certain throw. ' ------------------------------------ ' !JPo.rthOles] French Tennis Star Fltrrida bas neal"ly 150 golf courses. • • • \ t Frank Pllilbln, third baseman of tile Little Hock club, has been sold to Kau~as City. • • • CHAPTER X Leo Dickerman, lanky Cardinal right-hand pitcher, has been released outi·ight to the Syracuse club. .. Dlcl> thrllled a little when she used the word "us"; he had distinctly used the singular pronoun, and it was her Stanislaus Zbyszko, who continues own choice of the pi ural. He rPaIn the front rank of the heavyweight soned that, cnnsclously or unconsciouswrestlers, Is now in his sixtieth year. ly, the word Implied a tru!'lt In him thn t he lwei not dared to believe beIn Grt>ater New York there are 6i'i fore. schools playing soccer football, with He watrhed her graceful movements, 743 cluss elevens and 7,GOO lads on the us she cleaned and washed her hands teams. and arms, dried them on a roller towel, removed the apron, tonehed her hair Thirteen fighters have held the with deft hnnd.s , anrl then, after readbantnunvc>ight championship since justing her boudoir C<lP, nodded to George Dixon relinquished the title him. in 1SG4. "Follow me. ru take you to him."' Doctor Alster was a short, thirk-set 1 It !o; just 30 years since the Ameriman of pPrllap!'i forty, with black hair , Rene Lnco~te, French tennis chamand then ancan team carried off high honors In and beard, aud dark, shifty eyes. pion, whn was snmmone<l to tile colthe fir,;:t revi\·al of the Olympic gmues Dick'~ nrst Impression was not , ery ors after the DaY is cup matches last at Athens. favorable. \\'hen he stepped forward year and who has recdvecl a leave of "I'm sorry," rhe replied, shrugging to meet him, the eyes under the shaggy ab~ence and h; now in the United shoulders, "that your estimate of Louis Fonseca, former Cincinnati brows w!dene1l in surprise, and then States playing in different matches. Is so low. No, Mr. Blake, if you infielder, has been sold by the l'hilanarrowed swiftly to small pin points. the richest man In the world the dt>lphla Nationals to the Newark In"I'm glad to mePt you, doctor," Dick ms:wE~r would be the same. I do not ternationals. saio, udYancing with extended hand. yon, and that tells all." The other grunted and stared buck This seemed like a blow between GE'orge W. IIauo-:er, assistant football suspicio11sly. "\Yho are you, sir?" he eyes, for he recoiled a step, and roach at Iowa State co!IE'ge, has acdemanded truculently. dazed. Then an ugly exprcscepted a two· year contract to become Baseball teams iu tlw American head coach at Colgate. came Into his face. "A friend of l\Iiss Cutler's. You league used 04,1()4 balls last year. beard her say that." you love any one else?" he de• Harry (Hi) l\Iyers, outfielder with "But your name?'' roughly. "Aye, there's the rub." as Hamlet tile St. Louis Cardinals hnsehall club, Allee Cutler drew herself up and "For the present, names are Immamight have :>aid or the big league resin was given his unconditional release to freeze him with a stare. "It's terial. I'm greatly concerned about controversy. unde1· the ten-:year rule. ~u""'" to say, lllr. Ulake, that you're Mr. Cutler's health. How is he?" yourself. Such a quest!< n "Tiad, slr-v<.>ry tacl," was the reply, The late Christy Mathew,;on pitched Tlwre are nine classPs of fighters: Insult. Let me pass, pleuse." accompanied by 11 solemn shuke of the no fewer than 74 shut·out games dur·Flywt'ights, bantamweights, feather"IJo you love that cub you smuggled heart. ing his baseball career. weig-hts, juni11r lightweights, lightthe yacht and turned loo~e on "Can I see :\Ir. Cutler?" Dick asked. • weights, welterweights, middleweights, Island to spy ou me?" he asked, "See him !" repeated Alster In sur'l'hese should b<> great dn~·s for the light hPavyweights and heavyweights. ~,plnr In front of her to block the pri~e. Tl1en, frowning and shaking his resin interests, what with tlH' • 'a tiona! head, he added, "No, sir, 1 couldn't league's new ruling, ant! old time tid· .Tack Knight, former Oakland Infielda second his blazing eyes and grant that rrquest. It might prove dler~. er, has been signed fo1· a utility role face startled her, and the andnngerous to him In his weakened con· on the Racramento Coast league basethat sprang to her lips died undition." Reed Smoot, C'nite<l :"tall'S senator, boll club, It has be<.>n learned. Knight was a pitel.er on the tiret lll"ofcssional playPri first base for Denver last year "If he's unconscious, what harm I know he's here," he contlnr·ould come of it 7 You can't surprise bast>hall team organb;ed in the state of Lilli hatted .352. sneerlng. "I've met him on the Utah. or shock an unconscious patient." If he's your lover, llllss Allee, "He might regain his senses for a l'itrher Bill Plummer has been sent I have trouble in findin~ him." The Ampr!can goit player uses an to Omaha of the \Yest~:rn league, by moment, and the sight of a stranger-" "\Vhom are you talking about?" she average of alJOnt 200 balls per season, the Seattle duh on option. ThiH ww;; "-a frlen d.'' to ask. or nround 1,000,000,000 bulls for all in arcnrdancr with the arrangement "\V ell, eYen a friend he oilln't exreply, the man smiled craftily, players. by whil'h Omaha solei Pitcher Harry pect to see here might giYe him a a gleam of triumph h1 his eyes. "No, It Won't!" C2me the Blunt shock that would kill him." Lee to the Coast League club. odd that ~·ou shouldn't know," l\11·. Demp~PY flit,:; husily ubrmt the Reply. "I Don't Believe You!" (TO Btl CO;)IT!NUED.) said finally. "Very innocent, ar<•n't country, ~ et fail!:! to t'l'!'ate the imp:·es'I'll!' largest purse !led Grange has llliss Allee! You ha,·en't s<·en speed as a man. nlake essuyPd to fol· sion 1hat he Is \Yorlting at his pro· reePivPd since he became a profe,;Flnce that day he fished your bug low, but hPr long lend in the race to Day's Length Varies fession. ~ional. between ~4fi,OOO and $50,000, of the river? You didn't send him the> house disPom·np;ell him, ant! lie * • .. in Different Part. wa~ for a foothnll gmne In Los ..\ nto the ~ ar·ht with a fake pa.•k- stopp!'d miuway to vent his wrath in LoniR 'Vn~::ner, a semi-pro pit(·her geles b~ tween Ullicago Bean~ an<! the If you tll<'t a wan, allll he casually Si> be could get ahoartl and hhle? rnnttererl t h rPat s. remarked that he ate :n5 meals yes- from 1\"f'w Yorl; cit~·. has signed with Loli Angeles Tlgen-1. l\Iore than 73,~ourse not. You're Innocent of-'' Dick hnd once thou~ht of interfer- tl•nlay, you would either be amazed Mar!inshurg of the Blue Hill;,• league. 00'J fnnf\ attended the game. "Please stop, lilt·. B!al>e !" she ln- ing, hut wlH•n the girt def:crl tl1e mnn, at Ills appetite or take him for a He i!l a rigllt-hUJH!er. "You'l·e getting quite Hilly. und tiJrew him hackward, he felt like ltanh'ned romanl'ist. Jlnt the mnn • * • you niean that I'm preteuuiug not applauding. "Don't believe sh!' nel'lls may he from Spit:-:her;;t>n, \\'here they While Bahe Huth may not swing know that the mnn who plrt:~:u my me y{·t," he grinnul. "Psycholog-Ically ha\·e n !lay three allli a half months in thl' hlggest ltnt in the wo•·ld, nevei'from thE' river l:sn't !u·re on the tliat would lul\·e been the wrong Jno- !('JJ;:tll. tll<'less any American h'nt:ne pitcher I'll save you further specula- ment to hutt ln. Womeu don't like to will tell you it Is hig t'nough. And on thP whole it woulo be wise, I know he's here. l saw him be hl'lped In such affair>! until therl.''s if oue slwuld undertake to do certain • • * had a tulk with him. Bnt real dan~er. nnt"-musing s!'riously- worl; to re<'eive Fo llltldl a day in paySan l•'ranci:<co Ya<'ht f'lub wlll hnil1l didn't smuggle him ahoard, nor help "l'm nfruicl it's coming when she'll nltnt, to understand jnst wh<>n• the a $100,000 cluhllou~e. It is tile old•">t to get down here. Will that sat- ~ec<l nil the help she can get." yacht rluh on the Par ilie roa~t. haYin~ work is to be done, or one might have you?" just celebrated Its fifty-ninth anniver· Blal;e's revelations couceming af- to Jahor IS'h hours ut Htockholm, If "No, It won't!" came the blunt re· fairs up at the house had dlsturhed it h:lpJleneli to ue the longPst day of sary. "I don't believe ~·ou !" him. If Rte,·e C'utler was uncnu~donf', the year, or all the time from May 21 you!" was the rejoinder. slowly d~·ing without chanre of rpgain- to .July 22 if in some parts of Norwny. Dob ShawkPy will assist in coarhlng I've talren enuu;.(h ing his sen~s. "hat companionship pltelle1·s this ~·ear, as wE'll as take an lu l'Ptrogrnd the lon~:cst day is 19 When uncle's bet- had the girl? Thrre was Zllar!c, her hours and the short(·St 5 hours. In oera~lonal fl in;; at ! hP hUI, ace· nliug mail!, but Dick knew she was in lo,·e L•'iulancl there is a 22-hour day. In to Manager 1\Iiller IIuggin~ .of the have me discharged?" with BluJ;e, and more or Irs~ involved Londvn ant.! at Bn•men the longest day Yankees. "Perhaps." in the plot. 'l'hPJ'e was Doctor Alstl'r. is Hi% hours; :.:t Humburg and DnntHe laughetl In an ugly way. "You But \\'hat sort of mau was l1e? Aft!'r Hl ~'cars' competition us an zig 17 hour,, all(! 11t Washington about have the plealinre, Mlss Alice," 8o far I>lck llndn't met the family l:i hours. Hlllft!eur, .Tole Rny has !'ignc>rl a consneered. "I've already <li8chnrged physician, and there ~elllP<l to be ~ tract to iurn pt't>fessionnl runnPI". H~> I'r.1 mabter down here. Your ray of hope in the thought that Al~ter is planning a I·Jnr~•p!'an trip with exhiCartridges for Camela dytag. Doctor Alster says it's \Yonld prow a friend and help to lllis$ bit ions ia London, Paris :111ll Berlln. Camels repreS'Jnt the most valnahle ... lortbtfnl if l•e ever regains C<mscious- Cutler. "I'll hu vP to get In communi- posse;;sion of the people of Abyssinia again. \Ve may have to bury cation with him," he muttered, "lm<l because they provlrle mean~ of tnm~· T~· C'••hh of th!' Tiger~. thouo::;h he here on the island." wns In 101 ,g•tmr o; in cPntPr !leT <I, only !'Stnhll;:h some sort of ententP eordiale. portation, witl!out which life would be got in orr,. tlnulrle p!rry throughout the • "Oh !" she shuddPred. Be:wePn us \\'e might put Blal;e and In jeopardy. In conuneree eamels are He seemPd to relent a little, aa!l McGee to rout.'' 19~ sen ·rm. lie hat! :.!"0 tJUtonts, 9 ' uRed nwny times as tl1e e<Jnlntlent ot on more gently: as!<lsts nnd 14 en·ors for a p~:rcentnge With this Idea In mlno, he waitPd money. Only untll'r extraonl1nar,v clr· don't wtmt to alarm yon, 1\Iiss twtll Blake left the twacl1, and tlwn <'tllll,tan<'e will a man dispose or his . of .H51. but you had to kmnv the u·uth. slipped dcwn the roclo;; to the le,·eJ hP· nunel, as collel'lors of the zoos of tbt : C. IT. Thoma~, ~<ecrPtarr of the C'o sinking rapidly. But he's an old low. Following a wide circuit that ted world t.nve learn!'tl. But Dnctor Heck ! and hadn't many more years to to the rear m' the cliff, he wot·kl'd his fount! rifle cartridges were eagerlf ; Jumhus Amet·kan a~:·otiatirn ha~PIJall l'<.>ppery J:abe Pinelli is an imporW4!'r~ )oung-both or us-and way gradually up to the I ousP . nsin'! ~ought, and \\'liS nhle to secure s~ ~1 team, announced 1l1at Catcher Lukt> tant cog in the Cincinnati Heds' maUrhan of the ~"nator'1 had heen chine for the Xatlonal league pennant He paused •nd eYed her rreed- every caution to conr·pnf hlm~rl r he· <h'IIIJWdarie:; for the BPrlin Y.oo by ~ tradPd to Tolp(lo for nullil•lllPt" Paul thiH year because of hls hurd hitting, "Huve you stopped to consider hind trees and shruh&. TTi -· t•.,...,,.~. '''llS !'liau::i 11;: lf> cnrtrl<lg-e~ per dromedln}', poaltion here. J41&t ~ll,.e?" Stranu. I that Rhtke ,..,.,nlrl h" ·, un•• 11 1 1 r•lever fielding and aggressiveness. r .mslder..rl rw•'<l . • • • • • • I I • • • Baseball at last appears to have taken a fi1·m hold in certain sections of Great Rrltnln, and the past season saw more progress than ever before, according to comments by London sporting authorities and writers. Especially has gr·eat progre!>!'i during the past year been noted in Liverpool and south \\'ales. llfost of the baseball cluhs In south Wale>; a1·e to he found in the thickly popn!ftted districts, and Cardiff has become the real stronghold of the game. 'rhe progress it has malic tn the Welsh metropolis Is largely attrib· utable to the fad thut during the war the United States authOI"ities hacl a large dppot In the city. It Is hel<l that the game Is more exciting than cricket an!l that a decision is arrived at In far le~s time than In the case of the older game. Certain it is that the athletes of south Wales and of Carditr and Newport In particular, have sei::>:t>d on buseball as the best substitute for football during the off season of the great winter game. Cardiff supports four baselJall leagues, one of which Is a women's IPague. Exponents or the game Invariably play their matches on pitches In the public parks. A number of the cricket clubs have inclosed grounds and are able to charge admission. It Is no uncommon thing, according to one Lonclon critic, to see crowds of from 3,000 to fi,OOO watchIng a baseball game in Cardilf. Newport also has its thousatHis or ent1mslasts and claims cret1it for being the pioneer of the American game In south 'Vales. 'l'here wl're strong t<.>ams in the tr~ks!de town long before tbe war. In south Wales football players consider IJnsehall a better game for keeping themselves in condition during the :mmmer than cricket and it lR thought prohable that their participation in baBeball has materially increased Its popularity. In Liverpool the view also Is taken that the game is tar faster than cricket and workers are helng lured in lnci·enslng numh<'rs to baseball parks ou Saturday afternoons. I•'or years Lherpoot lm~ bet'n ulmo,.;t atone among the centers of Lhe north ln its udhNrnce to tile game, but new clubs are springing up in the surrounrling districts of St. Helens, Prescott and the Wlrral. • Albers (I) A.hot, nourishing cereal is the prime morning need of a growing child. This is why the wise mother always serves Carnation Mush to His Highchair Highness. Whole wheat and delicious! I WOXDEHFUL DISCOVJo:'RY-Grns• tor Allrall Land. U R. tnvestlgalion says uew grass will thrtve on the worst; either hay or pasture. « . . .. .. • • !'!oJt J.nke School of .. . . .. 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Life's Danger Period Eurly lll!llliWOd is av>arc·ntl.v thf> dangPr period; of the ·I•).N.l7 [l!'O) f conYictP<l of rrlnw during- 1!1:..;.1, ovet· lO,G~O WPrtl nwn between t\\ .•nty·one :.n!l t'tirt~· rear--:. Good Blood ? Good Looks? Cricket Fans Disturbed Alexander, ~- D.1k.- "I ~a·1 h•ghly Over Lively Ball Hint recommend Dr. Pierce's G·>''len Mec.Jcal Quite a flurry has been ca u~t>tl in D 1 s c v r v as a Austrnlinn crieket clrdes ><Inn• Malley 1 splenchi t n•c ar<! raised the que~tion of liftin~ tltt! • b!vod l" ed ·c'r.e. My sor: bad a b ·C'a •-·:1g seum of thl' ball, witl1 the result that cut on his face la'l a li\·ely tll>wusslon lias aris~cn us tn s•J:nmrr, r gave the nth isnbility of d!'finltdy estr1 h· him the '(,c )den !ishi11g a rule against nrtilidal aid~ M ed1c-1 Discovery' that nrP likE'Iy to gl\·e ar' ndnmtng<'! and the sore ha~ to u howler to which he b nnt eon~id d· ;aprcarerl. I have eretl cntltl('tl. Boll Crockett, who hn~ also known of umvirerl the test and oth<>r big others who hnYe ) tal. en the •l)j >covmutche:< for S~ years, anti who I~ reery with great benefit as a bl>oll engarded ns tlw grpate~t authol'iiy on richer and tonic and I d not he• t. te Australian cricket, wh~>n inte~vif.. wed to recommt111l it as a rehable medicine on the ~ubjert, i:-; quoted a;; sa~·ing: to anyone who has impnvcri,h.:rl bl >ud "I cannot UJHler><taud wl1at all the or is in a nmdc.wn state of health"!Ilscu~sion Is about. T have not sr •n Mrs. C. E. Dnn~van, R. F. D- 4. one howlpr lift a ><Pam <luring the pa~t All dealers. Send I Oc for trial pkg. 15 year~. and I am always on the of tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. lookout for :sncl1 thing!<. :\[alley cer· talnly dirl not do it. Ilis trouble i~ that he gets too much brenk ou the hall. 1 "Tiowlers nowadays are mnre anx· ions to keep the ball smooth than lllake it rough. Douglas oftpn rubhed HINDERCOR S P.cmovcs Cnrns. Calthe ball on his arm to make it Slll•loth louse , et(". st.Qps all pain cn!urrs c..v' : rL t;...· the fuet. w-a.lkln~ eu.&y. 100 by rua•l ur at nrua:· N'Parly all the bowlers u~ed resin, Jrlsts. makes lltscox Uhemlc:.l Works I'atchogue .N Y whiC'h they keep in their pockets, and against which there is no rule. Few 1 of the present·tlay bowlers rub the ball on !he ground. l~ormrrly howl t! I ~If!!. &ma.rtlng eyes wt tb powel"" .J r ~~""' tul !!rugs "drop1'f"'" In • ~ ers, particultuly Noble, liked the hall l" ~ by ha.n!l. A soothin& ~ f ...... a little rough, hut the custom has dk<l ell'cctlve, aafe remedy ....& ~V 19 b<>.st 26centa -u.ll ~ ~ ont. One thing, tle~pit!' its leg-Itimacy. which annnyetl bowlers. was the stlcl>~ .New York CltJ' J"'' ~ sP. mixture wleket·keepers used on tht:lr gloves. 'l'hat was much more uf'efullt to a wicket-keeper than resin to & W. N. U., Sa It Lake City, No. 13--19211. bowler." I l ~.tA~~n~treatsor~ cr U!t'£~"aucnr. ~ f( ~v~;~ --= .. |