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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah 53 saw (SlmfflflngeaB By AM "TTflaaatt Continued XI vory lonely, nnd tried nil be little devices to which tier lift' her to pass nvvny (.is , iad tftiistoined She oiuiied I he piano. ';., tin'. lie " nnd rted'lw tinkers on the keys, closed It, .rltlwat striking n note, nlmut the f'it wandering tnd rooms. The 'he grin lif,''t .'lece ie had been about to play She "f H.va's favorites. 1H fi't f"r many tiiiiis ntter pilt:- ad I.orls nnd now re- Kelr flit t Rleorv to AAtit' lint nut .lu-:ii a.... lieu '. "" l I. v t.,,.,1. 1,1 cl, .1,. mil passive state; but ., K B s'i!in"i as ii u with ner icperillve duty to rise and do Kt 8has s 't I r.tP 1 Erlticii 'Uil,,-- .ometbjiin- . Mintia "as lottlnc thiims drift In i'(tl;fita awful storm; and the. thought Mie saw notniuii her. Ui't ii onnBt''l learlj. I'.ut thoujrht.s. approaching Iglona, crowded her brain, ll.va. riadlmlr. mother the Ideas were I.orls, wlStlBf plaitim; In chaos. as i. oo the tvmeinhcred him, with his landacfflie white hands, as soft ns inus- it. ler evti. hi- small curled-ucbe .liii"-- t hnisinns tier lips it persist- incomprehensible, iu Jirjlft0 "l ti lyl CHli.Citbe fllil. he ran cave Ilyn," sittiiiu Up ill bed and her knees with her arms. tie It t ' r idol lie mils! lie; for M lUi superiority to the other! not havini: nowVbat be said :.! ill modesty; hut he "Fiif U '"iuurt b.' V'.' pi'Wer. Compare him must save ll.va. and VlllBsivy! hut saving '' ' "ris i iL mv iicstluv. lyo tri l not to lo mat er how this ureal mal'tr j Rolve i. cannot live In the same ose v iih my mother any more, 001 If life is spoiled. Where can I ' 0? What ran I doV- i It Uow still the I e was! ,,t MglllCtled her. She was approach- ri'tK bjs'cii;i; and she wondered if t. r . er mind were not giving away til i!. be wondered what her mother was jlug.-Perhaps she Was searching r more passaui'S in hooks and iperi Willi which to corrupt her lUEhter's mind. Muslll softly slipped out of lie, Id ooftiy went lo her mother's u linte It M. t .it; KT. l;ir. and dim lilit was sliiniuu out aloiiu . in i floor a liroaileiiiny stone Jllnat the opposite wall of the Mii'-i"iused hefure this SSUfC penlng nml looked in. There was v ; faint ll.'ht in i he room, h which girl rouhl at tSrsi iiniliins; a a fhrine incr In the corner; hut resent ry i.y tiie luhl of the tiny lamp biiriiltiM l.efore the shrii.e evera! orthodov ll.ntis mr re- ealed, nml under them an indls- Inct flffllle ell ll o ttour Ii. r li,ll,..r It WM In I,..- I'" " i"lf,!U. pwa, tiieeiina in lioala watthed for ,, lotia time. mt aba tcnrceiy Miirn). Th nri 1, yaa ao mui llmpaa ., Into her motherKnot arucfc wit:, aioni-'inientid rootfer. .. ,,u n,,i f:in,i oyatery c.f ti(. f. ni.ii.. animal f.uht o for -r n, i.iimilv t nwatorini to f.MU(t ' - i 1 1 -- J a i lyie bI. . 1 - br ,. nt i;,r,i;; l.- u-- e, "' """ -- l the .iL. ,!lthtWO!l,!. the H...I, ' ie devil spirit, l tl,e n"iher cum. ti,.. nlm. oay eotae uuen Musi,, win Im,j(.r. it.Mand UK: hi,t the,, si,e , l er ..OOOf. ; h;i. I.ened ii c"' of tlimp r, :ncn"ln ?"? J11 iW-J2J,?i- '" v""""!, """I , ,,ark k!looiii'".s":, ef i:'r,her rr"''1 room. k ff her jii!M CHAPTER XII , n'"B' Wren M.;fr r v tl riS?',' t0 h,nv "" si3VP- 1 with l''""nn. met ii'i pointed f rthen she h o p,nise, Ii, at it l.iiiiiiC vnntshod t w I,, re si i . ,o'in h.H l.eforo. When I ar. ti.p a of man fro,,j flp '! other d.iv, waved r In r to enter withu ott hi r it iu link, nndprt,n nhe tlin corridor, u Id. I. ! b.-- r TJleXltv I ih.. TO II im j i .!,,, - , t i t, t e"i7 i, , , E' Vt iRV-- .co--1 1 "if . r I iP - i k. '1 I" tirj one r"mi',;! fr""' riniHitin, n,id under the t ,ho Into 'b-r- ' 1,u ""fforntp,! ' -- '"'f ""' anyone !!" them. lor i l, Mi. .., ..1 i!l r. '"' r:?r,i',', iJVftir f a iii ' 2 ' ' ki Vcni IIK"- S i ""'re . ."i" le,m tlu, lrflnjfw Ihm f.,r ,h!i rox, lin 11...... . " n'"'" '"""a lo explain I ohleo Mo n iiini f 1- ' '' ' ' xer. nmi '''it Of d W Ih ll, I. m k. lm.klt.ir 1rh AP It SI,o fed! rioii-,.,- fixed tenderly on her expressionless face. "Can you not love ine a (s: And yet two holirs would meastill Ihe time he had ever passed ure little?" her presence. "1 love you," said he once more, stooping over nor, looking into her eyes, nsking, beseeching, solicitous not to lose .ine instant of this precious lime. "As long as they will let me. shall he waiting for you here every moment. You will come? In She felt n sei.se of guilt ns the thought of tier brother's peril, for her errand swept back Into her consciousness; nnd nil nt once this lovemakiug, this mnn making love to her. became repugnant to her. She felt ns she had done when she took the sword In her hands; nml Wlil your She slipped past him nnd passed yet her mind (old her that she ought to be friendly with I.orls, to from the car without a word. When show trust In hlin for Ilyu's sake, morning broke. I.orls was still sitnnd even for her own safety. I'.ut ting there on the divun. she could find no words In which to reply. She could not force herCHAPTER XIII self to utter n syllable. A physical my brother?" disgust for herself, for this man When "Influence" Failed Hut there was no enoourngement with whom she came to plead, for In his face In response to her her whole questionable position MUS. KUASSIN rose next her usual self, presiding iptery. There was disappointment took possession of her. in it, nnd Just n shade of nnnoynnce lie watched her questloningly, with no explanation ns to Iter reof a man who tinds ii conversation nnd seemed to know what she felt: cent absence, over (he Russian on matters of interest to him turned for his expression changed. Anger breakfast of coffee nnd bread nnd olT upon things which nre nn old. Hushed bis face the nnger of love butter which as ye! In (he Kras-si- n household did not lack the old old story. Some of the nnnoyitnce denied; :.nd the cruelty of passion of the oflicial who has heard petimultiplicity ol tasiy appetizers distributed nboul the table. tions and requests nil day long, nnd She now felt a lofty sense of wants to he rid of them. "No." he said shortly. "I hnve victory In that her prayers, her no news at nil on Hint matter. schemes, her vigils and her labors I I had provided for llyn's liberation; urn sorry. want to help your und already her eyes were shut as brother. 1 hope it will turn out. If to the price which she felt had been I save him, that he is a little like That was something which his sistc r.". paid. must be buried In oblivion among He walked several times the those darker things which she acleiiL'th of the room while she waited for, that w hich she thought he cepted ns n part of the life of every must lie preparing to say about family and every person. a. His words, of compliment lo There was the necessity for the her she had already forgotten. mental denial (hat anything had He was led thinking of Ilyn nt ever or would ever happen that all. lie was pondering on his own was all. She knew of Musia'g situation, and hers, on the new conmovements, and o her appearance ditions o( their lives, of the truth when she had returned. She would of the saying Unit nobody may not allow herself to recognize the know what n day may bring forth, propriety of feeling sorry. of (he preeiousness of this hour, She looked over the silver nnd nnd In his strange life, of every service still preserved to crystal hour, of the necessity of doing In them, with her old Interest, and dian hour what in other times might rected the movements of the servconsume months or years. of ants with her usual calm nuilmrity. the Importance of cutting knots. t!od was In his Heaven; a! was lie halted before her nnd looked will with the world; Ilya was safe! down Into her eyes lifted pleadingSliisla had tmt expected to see ly to his and (In n he sat down by Iht mother tit breakfast, nnd paused her Side. when she saw her ns If to return you from the first mo'i loud to her room, so n verse was she to saw you," he said eauerly. ment A . ber society;, but an Impulse Im"This Is no time" said she pelled her to enter nnd take her hauirhtily. "No tUwc." be interrupted, "for He Watched Her Questioningly, and usual seat, which she did with a cool nod to her mother Instead of Seemed to Know What She Felt. waiting to woo; tin t!m.. for woo Ihe usual kiss on (he cheek. I Ina. of I Hat before thought replaced the kind nml gentle tenShe would show that she could I in you remember the Story derness of u moment spoke. is still innocently look anyone In the of the man In the French revoln like his have filled ago. the world with face, she thought She did not suslion, (he common fellow, who w,,s murders. He reached ihe divan pect that her mother knew of her bound face to face lo n lady of high wild a stride nnd seized her band movements' last evening; and she Mirth, nnd thrown together with her "Ah!" he said In a low. hoarse was Incapable of realising the Into the river? Though drowning, his bands pressing hers un'll thoughts In Mrs. Krassin's mind In he fell in love with her. and thanked tone, she winced. "You hate ine!" any case, since she could not con-- ( ind for the great privilege. I ntil She compressed her pale lips, h it lve (hat her mother could believe like that. F.cn In this maelstrom uttered no word of denial or what was In I he older vv.nian's I have fallen In love with you!" mind. This," said she. - ths s !,,, Her passlvericss provoked him. Mrs. Krassln was talkative, In the sir. You sanity, thought the other nnd he became the man of that for- manner of one who keeps up a day- -" mer day. Who was this slip of i, rapid conversation to gloss over "I dishonored you In my thought." a girl lo treat with silence and some unpleasant occurrence. In he supplied for her. the man before whom so comparison with her recei.i grief "Won't I me? was you pardon misled by many trembled? nml gloom, she was in good spirits. circumstances and nppea ranees. Love, anger of love denied, and She looked hot but How could I ktnw I should hnve the pride which In such mil tires ns Musla not iced howpleasantest. white her hair known nt the first glance, p.nt even his blows sucfi nnger to flame, was growing. The subjects upon when I uilsj idged you, I loved you to render him half Insane nnd which (hey eotild converse were cunml I was angry. The thing wholly reckless und lo See her sit riously limited. Miisia did not seemed so base, nnd so beautiful. thus Impassive ! were Imperaspeak unless I would hae taken you on nnr lie threw himself upon the dlvnn tively called for. nnd the lead In low or until Hfter you beside her. took Iht In his nrnis. conversation fell to her mother; plane high repelled me. Thai lifted you up n pressed her passionately to his und Mrs. Krassln could not spent: I shall the always keep thai breast, nnd kissed her with the xif Ilya. since that approached n sword among my treasure It made brutality of a rave mnn. And then matter upon which she and Musl.i you known lo me. if it if nnv. Im was calmed by the fact thnt she could no with propriety engage In thing could only make ino known to did nd resist With Hps tightly conversation. In closed she lay you!" his arms, nitni. "How queer she Is!" though! W its there a half smile on Mnsla'a cold. Impassive. His slortn of pas- Musln. nt face the remembrance? Her ex- - sion passed In a moment. She had tit limes felt a strong citi'tiietit wan mounting higher every "I nm a brute!" be whispered, still dislike nnd nliuost nn enmity inmoment, holding the yielding form, so smnll, ward her but this was the mother; "You hnve connuer.Ml my henrt, so slight. In bis arms. went most which disrespectful expression tmid for fear of losing you. my mind, my ndmiratlon. my ,ive. love she had ever permitted to enter her I watched jou ns you went away you! l.e me try to ma'ko you un thought concerning ber; for Musla, with do (ml slny with her! I run-lahow much 1 love yon, and was a creature of Ihe convenclsi without you )ou are perhaps you can forgive me. I want loo, tions of her circle. every tiling!" (o marry Jon and lake yon nway Hut curiously enough, she gave We will There was In bis voice nnd man- with me. Only consent to her mother very littto intention ner those ehiuciiti which move the lenve nil this for ever!" II. r inltid I opt rerun H was some comfort (o him nfter- - or thought. hearer; (he heat of n (Hiwerfui pas sloii. In bin lones the vibration ward, thai she lay In his nrms all ring lo ,orl; whom every moment s. f si e she told Herself sh,. desired of nil which sways ih,. passions of others. (his (line, quite persons most to foiget. would If hc only Sotin thllii; thiil (old would speak! , f feeling Forgetting seemed sitnplc.nl flrsf. that he m staking mud, on (I,, only look up Into his eyes! "i if course yo,i rnniiot trust nie," If It were ind for Ilya. It was like desperaie appeal, something very tender und w inning, in the dark face he went tin, si III whispering In her tearing from a book n page Idled l li toward her In Ihe half light. car; "hut I would give mv life F.r with low. disgusting. .ihnt)orab'e I would give my life to She? tal e things; but her mind kept returning lowered her eve Hlld you. In mailers connected witi, ...ri. with ber lingers played with her bnU (ho pain I have given you." Mnshi did not move or dies like n Schoolgirl receivliia her tnake protest or with which Hya's deliverance had reply. first proposal. .nothing in do. tu spite of her mothCven under nil the "I wiitit to help your hro'tier," ho er's rond ii til stream of tn Ik. , rlr mnslanec. n mowal from She heard oer and over every suih a man meant atmthlng to wen! on. " wanted j i,,.),, ,ln from the time of the first glimpse word he bad said to .er. saw evetv MisMi. ever h,i, of (i.itlitis; ! I'.ut the tesinre. Mi every touch and the "I will do anything to win jou." be went on. "I mui capable of doing prisoners Hre not under my roii-tro- bloo,) rnhed to Per chock, Mr. Krassin. who vva watching They are In the hands of t"o niiythina lo win ti. Who rim n sailors and Ihe her every change of expressing e. I me allor You say I inn n rommKir of (he nnd spy upon tne. Those on the mw Ihe blush met looked awnyi noNhevikl. Yes; I nm jus! a litis outside think I nm nil powerful ; but She did no know that the taue inn of some mind nnd some power perhaps my days nre numbered of ihe blush was M ain's inward shaken ntit rf Ihe old life iiIkv- - Hut what do emtiarrasotnenl by (he fic( that yo,i rnre?" of tomorrow, win, r,,, nrm Brmi, He paused for a gesture, or a even in (lie humUh.lh.n to whl.h under my feet, nm tremor of her body ns a sign that she had been subjected she found uint am a n.an who bus lived long lie had heard hut nmm enm a certain picture. omotia people who hnve lost the She liked to r til. tuber the pre sense of whnt U White what libra. Softly he placed her upon and rising stood before her. sure of Fori' am, about her walM. bnt right, whnt wron- g- Bm a do "I not khow." he exclaimed the vlbiani (ope .f id vohe as sotil m trial, wandering In Fhao. be pleadid b'f ber love, thp Imp It despairingly, "how to make you and Mel,?. in re JO ho l ff his lip lo the f;ic (hilt he Who Is hot lost in (his whirl She made ho effort to rle. hut had mustered ler, 1 he utile I'riit-rher. pool, stirred i,p t,r Satan, of tb sunk bark from weakness, He took Khiiliorovkiyn came In, b menu of i.eii? King brr band and raised hrr to her over wiih now, b. fore (heir dust . . I w!, hid feet. late irei,kfat wn over, and M'lsin. a bitie mote ll:e for making you With no expression In her voice hot raring In listen (.. her, eniod love me!" She said. "Allow me lo go." bcrelf and went out of the Silrme for a long (line; ti he dropped her hand, room, eeited Irt her N ,.ry, Very .o,jt walked to (he dM.r mid opened It tin nr ivstiM rn lit"V .he bn. no Idea w hat' to d for her, He saw her going from his She bad forgotten her rrtand Doth Bad life for ever, and the lnlolernble r nioinitil In tl i. biwirre r r.i it, pain of ihe thought showed In bis Another lbihit that It rmist be l"T tuvi, tifT.iIrs. Fori started up face. She reinrmliciTd It after- bard for tinny n wmenn to decide I nnd resumed his walk lo and fro ward. Never to It whether loT husband her flCiiltl! sP sinking nt ncrotoi Ihe floor, seemed (hut utile? be rout. I e ber Ihe lath or hi growling at (he Tan you believe nnd trn1 ine?-h-e every hour it would be Impossible (able is the most disagreeable noise, aked He wnlte with (its eves (o live. CluciniiuU Fmtuirvr. "I know what I want" v. v- . , . ami it's going tole an Atwater Kent. 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H. 2 A I.nUi:ni .y MM I h" lly, I lull. ; M.itltny, i livi- - .(i. g fttnl a oh re.u-iit- !vt M 4t their food; starve i; hundred enibs for ot.e diiy and the tna lority will de- a nnl-mu- fttlt Ijike Cttr, I'Utu Ho. St. K.uiui. Ih.uuir W ill. Hull). (t0u .1; ;J All Mrrrl nn lUsx the llnlrl. I'.liiik I'.lahe - Whi.t is the piitnipal of Wale. Ih'nke - The rarebit. I suppose. R. Voong, Manager . itisea-i"- aij Salt Lake City Directory on His Insect Enemies 0. Chen. It! Dial n Quick-Visio- COMPANY Nrw Krmon Cty, models for 1931 prin-(ii'e- W. N. U., Salt Lake tuba Atwater Kent witli the Golden Voice is built for cither The new 1 n A without N'OW. Science is coiisiantiy nauel In Invest iatin new means of keeping Insect foes at bay, stud wonderful work has been done. The stampiua out of malaria In larue ureas once iiliiinst Uliinhahll able, and the checking of t'ne spread of hlcc!:im: sickne-- s tire evamples of what has heen accomplished. Now conies lieWS of II discovery which may open up entirely new lines of attack oil Insect lusts, for a Ion;; time past a yotin.' r. 1'. O. Iliihli'vvav, his scientist. been endeavoring to tiiid n way of dealing with the lbur hectic, which does ru enormous amount of iliiui.i'e. lie ha fntjiid thnt Ihe proportion of ina'es ami fe trubs that turn males can be (.nt rolled by reuulatins 1 li Vl7 Were going to put our money where our faith is, and that means Variety of other bcauiiful one of the new Atwater Kents. or battery When we go into town tomorrow, we're going to stop at a dealer's and order an Atwater Kent. We know what we want and we're going to KpreadillU s 125 One War that Hover ceases Is that vaueii I.y insects upon maii. Leery year insects cost the human race mil lions upon millions of dollars hy their liest ruction of rowln crops aiel stored liarvcvts. And they kill or li'aitii tlmusamU of human heiti's hy YVJhen Res! i 1',; 1 Lowboy good-lxkin- ti te s S.- MODEL 70 experience. We want a radio one we really can show with pride when friends come in. Screen-Gri- We want a radio that's always ready to po when we come to the end of a day's work. We want the kind of dependability that Atwater Kent is famous fur. We want a radio from the maker who insists that farm people shall have just as good performance as city people. We want an radio, im- with all the newest worth-whil- e If vour friends like you enough, they will serve vou. don't have to "use" (hem. - ,":J provements We want the Golden Voice of the new Atwater Kent good, clear, consistent reception, without a lot of noise. We want power enough to bring in distant stations. We want a dial we can read easily from any position, without straining our eyes that new Atwater Kent Quick-Visio- n Dial. We want the new Atwater Kent Tone Control, so that we can bring out the low notes or the high notes ns we please. pro-los- t. ft M - , row 3 ,. 4 "So do I It. 11 d i 1 hnu-hlin- .,. 'dit.ly Kr,,i, .. ISA Clijo k i? ixr; l. ,,lu, ... ,. l"f ,"r '"Inn m fi, .t(,t i jfS? chill nnd shivered. He wulked over to her ns if he understood her thoughts nnd feelings, nnd whs rather ittnused nt them. "So you entne?" She thoimht the words Ironical, but there was no irony In his voice. "I'lease be seated." said he with a gesture lownrd the divnn. "1 ws wondering If yon would not come. I (nought you might. I wanted you to come.' ; Her heart beat high with hope nt his words. Why could he have wished her to come, save to give her good news of Ilyn? "Then you hnve good news for me?" she exclaimed. ''Good news--- of today-tomor- n,i.; "-!- l) WNU Servic n0 t,ff ,t1 Eobba-Merri- with the GOLDEN VOICE W ,- - 'rl'l.en 'I'l'lered ground " lMcl.1 o, the rr.,yje, .,, (!. seci.lol tltl tt riHMJ r k I, .(, moved tiding th(. .) 'he tmitu ie, nnd "i1'' r oerjr.'. ti e k, ,..,, , ,,p '"r I! to nono ! vy1"1'1 tM f.ird. and oat of Kazan. V" Herbert Quick and Elena StepanoSf Mac Mahon Co. Copyright by Tb IT vkbbsb& jrm.il ill ta taiir OW. iwlm svmxur 3 )i- n |