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Show 5 THE OGDEN POST COUNTPOf-fis- HUE it I'tiPruri F 9 liv.. kl'l'I' It Stall Ino J Northland s. rr - !!.!, ill.. d.iji -- ii.i L lxfs :'l ui.il. n-- j i i ! vr : is.i - t l.i - , Tr..e 1 iri.i.r ROBERT W. SERVICE vi ty !;;. ,i j by Irwi mu.tr.tion Myer. ":v om ics All bers were pro tat Mu !a- (Lb m,, isivi ;:nv.j. Mi iL:, ,.11 the h..ire i f Kl: a cti.it.! . r r3 took u! taWe ma.i . All oMu ',,V cun-u- ig v WNUServIc. SYNOPSIS .oi-A- ::!! vnv i ? 'v.v,v ting.1 -t J.A t o!: iVj.v. Tl.ui- ii v y to .oi.-M- Ioas. i.v-d- p-- llio 1 i'..il; .n.l with i v in re.a I.Lhl-fa- i . -- Ills in ur 'ig i. j ,- r - itir t!i, wl.ii!, fi ' p. iiplt m ;: fn.-- w.in-- h by fl 'wt.. r t 1 i I 1 1 1 an il.'l'.ti ' !i ji'i.-- ii lain v i to k.'p It M.lll.al ;i'i i ll. I t till- I.IIT Wf.--t i .f thi-iIV. a:;, I p! , (!, Kit tills Mill, cump in tKm-Tin gii'is p'iuii to V. V tin tv daily t J caii.iii. ro, I l':it I., w hiih is sj'i I in Mu, i i tia vaiixii'. ri :i to all. Aaita-- l tin l a rr W.-sIl !,- I li'iurs rf tl.'.s cii'. an Maid wards of with tin evui-v- ; Mnh Vu'.i-- stako iti tip tin- MC n.l c'.f.i! i: of (l o e lock. - I'.i-at- f-- r , : ! - u.ml p:,.! ,.! m iti,r : - r alfalfa, i : or, I s s J are p.-- c.-unt- :.,.-..- . and vain; the Hops xveie the long ilio.ight. I. i morj !' FARR WEST ...O DiMatiafled with tha w a the pMfitioe of WoIhv horns surroundlnKs, Cluf J.ouilor his in , rrlA :i o': iicldrum. young Scotsman who IlarMf.v.Iie. aii-iI. A.'sci amt l;i. mother his leaves n. ths tory. uiscuss:i.:i an.i the giilj f.-- r.M i Garry, to seek his fortune. At penniless, fel--hs Job. and meets a adventurer whom he dubs, and- man got on Ids foot. n, w.k a rm. hereafter known as. the ProdiM hut his pig eyes aril, p, IM. 11 LLl Liiud. II. The Prodigal is 1mioiit chaPI'KR Ls e it Lnxioua to Join the rush of told seek-- ! sliixei ing in i t i.y lying ioto Alaska, and Meldrum agrees to't the.Mt yo'ir',lf, then, Lee with hnn after ha (the Prodigal) , h.ck from a visit to his wealthy CUrse you. I WllUt you piense willi Athol. In great lather in the Bast. (Led is befriended by Jim HubhnM hilll. BlP. JoH-ni pi,f When the Prodt-- I rSaivstlon Jim). eil returns, the three men join the with you f.r till the Frosen North, the lie silo. !. Ins t;s mi, with nn ugly iumpn Into Hubbard financing the OJtlll. prodigal and WOllt iU;,y. n,',, 'p1(, i; mitllt rHAPTElt HI Among the motley trallic was ri'iovol. Tin? trail was on the boat ia a young girl In ' ( inn. Wiion wo got nhroiKt out of place. She la traveling ugain of the Ktilittioi-yoi- l her grandfather and a luirso, wo hiteho.l named Winkleatein. who on the ox and Athol aunt. and unci hastily pulled it out. us her SX an opportunity to befriend her. and (the to liavproving story of her .he tells him a BadInto Alaska to no little veterinary skill) in u fow is Journeying she Lk. of her grandfather, who is days It was tit to work again. S5XXd with the Idea of getting rich Her name, she tells him. ia Klondike. Another week hud gone und we were Ii Bern still on the trail, between the head of CHAPTER 4 CONTINUED the ennyon und the summit of the I'ass. Day after day was the sump Good Job you didn't hit him worse." round of unflinching effort, under con "Wait a while, sonny;' wait a while. ditlong that would daunt any hut the familiar stoutest There's something mighty Klondike or hust, Ilei mighty like was the hearts. (boat Joke Mosher. It slogun. wag ever on the i certain Sum Mosely Im Interested lips of those iienriled men. Klonto. Ive Just written a letter outside dike or bust the strong man, with ta tee, an' if Its him well, Im saved ; rn a good Christian, but Cod help Infinite patience, righted his overturned sleigh, and in the face of the lUa!" . blinding blizzard, pushed on through "And who was Sam Mosely, Jim? the snow. Klondike or clogging "Sam Mosely? Sam Mosely was I bust the weary, one the skunk that busted up my home an' I dole raised himself from the hole where he my wife, blast him !H had fallen, and stiff, cold, racked with s pain, gritted his teeth doggedly in I man of ns Day after day, each on a few feet ntorc.Klon-dikheeltstaggered poured out oo the trail the last or hustthe fanatic of the trail, of his ap strength, and the coming of , crazed with the performed night found ns utterly played ont mad of feats endurance, till nature reSalvation Jim was fail of device and raonrce. the Prodigal, a dynamo of belled, and raving and howling, he was carried away to die. Mger energy; but it was the (Continued Next Week) who proved his mettle In a and relentlesa Rrlan ugnificent way. Wanlesa his name, a world 'tramp, a derelict of the Seven seas. lie must wee have been a magnificent fellow. and even now, with strength and will-impaired, he was a man among full of quick courage and of a haughty temper. It was ever a word and a Mow with him, and a fight to the desperate finish. Though taciturn and morose with Does Saturday afternoon, an, the showed a tireless affection for animals. From the first Saturday night, or Monday he took charge of our ox ; but it was . morning mean a time for horses his fondness was most expressed, so that on the trail, where you to carry much of the there was so much cruelty, he was weekly pay check to some ewatastly on the verge of combat high priced, credit grocer in Tints a great man, said The Prodigal to me, a fighter from heel payment for foods already There's one he cant fight. consumer, or is it a time 8D(i thats old man Boose." One when you take the weekly day ive were making a trip Whs load of our stuff. when. Just pay check to Ogdens most r knead, there was a check in the march, popular food store (0. P. P1 the went forward kTestiSte. It was our old friend Skaggs System), select the ,n difficultles- - He had items needed to replenish a fine horse, and In passing a the pantry, pay cash for l!H0le hIs ,ed had 8kidded nd them and take them away jwpped downhill into the water. Now M belaboring J the animal unmer-- I at a big saving in price? r8 ? acting like a crazy man, .tv!"8 in frenzy of rage. horse wa Making the most gal-- I elfortg i ever saw, but with (Pe,h attemPt. its strength Ll ll Tlme and ogaln It came as kiD !t8 knpes which were raw Weeding, it was shining with LhII!0thM there was t a dry hair and H ever a dumb brute's tm t agony and fear, that did Most people buy foods by But Bullbammer grew InoininT mre I Infuriated, one or the other plan. Those and beating It ever the who run accounts, pay out a dob. It m and, ued as I was a sickening more each week 20 to 40 was to the in-,e trail, I would have than is necessary, or than I. miiptEK i.r. -- of about farmers on to t!u land to iin-s did not run .o!o in full aelion :i a few iit li. t L i f Tin farmers l.i!.r niL'I.t's ,.;..,k i ipA with illative.-- , in M. i. .lay mffiiln o', I.n k Tues- Weii- - i !m y l.al.r. sav- - ; i park. 'Ti-,- i r. i is- i tlu ' u.M. tv of Tuesday !n-- aif.i'.fu. livery- igiit.i--uuter on to In in v ;.,it weuth i; criini,.! the hay lain f. I in i' i ,i ! j'l.i :i Ii.is mw I- l ! i.ii-.l'iil- .1 i Tl-- i Mr. and Mrs. Teiinxas f.uv.ly and Mr. and Mis. T'u t of Oy den, spent July to m- the girl is ainl .!. r;'ul M ty - t- Mi iii Romance It Iit Ill-i- 4 ) j "l)a. vvu - e. HDKN I,.,il ,1 t.1 VI iis frvui I Mi : li. Ik .1 Miulu, Ji ., ari-- son of the affair. I Mr. and Mn. Bryant Mi. if Samuel Mr. und Mrs. ll.i.i!y of I learfieid, Mrs. fur U short vavulioi.. T l y n-,i- l.i. el.- - and dfamily eluMn-and Mrs. and !,!.. O, t to tour southern Il.ih. .1. Hi!' iih n p ..ltd Mrs. .lamehave l turned from a trip till- Miooess HOOPER ItiORRESPONDENCE TCA8L I s WILSON , Mu-ir- ttKSUA Mrs. ,',:iiah K. Holmes is at limm after visiting at Isiva .Springs u.d !- liii In-- ini--- r Kliiali'Mi Munning (.'in-i!.- . il..'.:.:: rr. Mrs. Ha liaii "Hu ii from ii It ip to t otithei u Viali Manning iin.l i.g with Wilh.-.iii jiloas- liaving iiioit ':'P liv.vtli-j- r by automobile about - "ivt lnitid'vd imies. Tl ro'.iith the invitation of Bishoii jib-- , per we hud us eor hpeaker lust S..:..! i ixiiimg Ailam I.. iVterson of V.rs. -- :,. I..MJ-1- - ; Mi--,.i-- .t-w.. j tut. Mr. nn I Mrs. J. 11. Nuishilt joined in a family reunion of Mrs. Nnishitt's! 1 ; f , the Singletons, at the Hernii- 1 .. la.-i-t Wednesilny. There were Iti ,,f the innnediiite relatives present.'; in-- hard-look-- M .Tutu-wago- - I trail-wor- n e : The Plain City seouts returned Monday after spending a week at; TI.I two lines of the Singleton was The hoys feel they Mi l! represented. An interesting e (.'amp Kiesel. had the time of their lives. was an and all rendered, enjoyed jeram Hent luncheon. On Monday morning a number of Everybody was Plain City men gathered at the farm iu guild spirits, and had a sociiible of the late Wheally Blanch and put tilin', characteristic of their family up his hay and gave his crop the at- gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. C. U Johnston left tention it needed and had lacked durThursday morning for a two weeks ing his four weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. I Bernard Jenkins were vacation to the Yellowstone park and called to Plain City lust week from visited in Idaho en route. their home in California on account of the death of Wheatly D. Blanch. Mrs. Jenkins was formerly Miss Mabel Palmer and a sister of Mrs. Wheatly The Zee Bees and the Zee Gees of Blanch. Mr. Jenkins returned to Cal- the Taylor ward Primary, entertained ifornia Monday, but his wife will their mothers. Thursday afternoon at spend a month with her parents, Bis- the ward hall. The little ones went hop and Mrs. George Palmer of Ilain through an interesting and appropriate City. program, after which luncheon was Mrs. Viola Palmer has been suffer- served. Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin and ing with blood poison in her hand dur Mrs. Annis Hunter are the class the past week, but is improving, ers, and much credit is due them for j j pro-hav- TAYLOR Idaho. li-- riui'c ,ls n,,, js 0 p.,, yuu. iu,,i ,(. , ., y dt and the day it All numtxis me m-- t fn in I:. t. imi. I,. id tk-.I.-- uvj-i.- l 1 u it r - In- j RIVKRDALE very been 'O'J hitle was hint, und I;i 1,11 Tl" value of the rain to the other i"Ps was nnn-- irreater than the nos dde dmi'iige to the luiV'yet unsineked. Mr. and Mr-- . Krun. is Stimpni.i un- !tlncc li uiTivul of n boby hoy at their home July if It li. I.urillit Childi has returned front a visit with friends in Bexhtirg, Shelley, and Poeaiello, Idaho. Jissr Child narrowly ecnped possible serious injury when b:s car was struck bv another ear on IOth street and Washington avenue. Mr. Childs was driving north when the other car. coming from the west, failed to stop a the sign and crashed into Mr. ChiMa car. Both fenders were hndly smashed and the occupants shaken up considerably, but no one was in lured. Tuesday the descendants of Henry Chariton J scobs met for a family reunion at IJlierty park in Ogden. After a short business meeting a delicThose ious luncheon was served. present were Mrs. H. C. Jacobs of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Zebulon Jucolis and family of Alberta, Canada. Mr. 1 -- vi-- - - jiresent. I" i !:ii;i Tin mIuv nieht wus Mo.-Mtli'eim-- , of the hnv Imd Ciincha nt returned Sunday Lit .it Kariningluti. i c. o - to ii will lea.'i t M s. II. M. morrow mi a two week vacation Dip. it On- wiL: with f i lends and relatives at Sptitigv ille, Imvo and Sail ; ob-Km- W Ih Bui . ; I ake Cii . Mis. David Erickson and children, Mrs. Sainli William-1- , Mr. and Mi:, .lames Jells and Jack Jeffs mowui d to I oi;un oil Tui-mIu)- . Miss Lila Wright returned fiom a evevueatiou in the mountains lat ning. Martin Johnson is at Palisade. Nevada. He will remain there during the remainder of tho summer. Mrs. F. A. Bingham and Mrs. K. M. Benedict attended a birthday party for their friend, Mrs. Uy Farley lavt Fri-la- y evening. The evening was spent Mrs. Bingham won in playing .r00. first prize. FOR RENT Office space ami full basement for storage, at 2128 Kiesel avenue. Heat ii included. The Ogden Post Phene 365 gold-lust- Jain-vago- o May We Congratulate -- Saturday or Monday 1 Jam-wago- the Management and the Patrons of MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. n I4 Jam-wago- upon the companys decision to use NATURAL for all n Heating Purposes in their new Ogden Store 25" - Jr One or the Other wrench-kL!!0ut- new It gives us pleasure to announce that the in Og- Montgomery Ward & Company store den will be heated throughout by Natural also, will be enGas. All water-heatintrusted to this modern, automatic, clean and economical fuel. g, Not only is the management to be congratulated on adopting Natural Gas, but the patrons of the store also are to be complimented. For Natural Gas will Insure a cleanliness and a uniformity of warmth that every shopper will appreciate. h I qialutofl GAS I had not the Jam-wago- n He was deadly pale and burned. lnJ,,rnal brute I If strike 1 L it cash and carry" at rur store. Besides, every 0. P. Skaggs System patron has the greatest food satisfaction because our brands are the best, and our stores you .,!ah over your shoulders." hammer tamed on him. Sur-;alysed the man, rage choked Were botk biff husky fel-?v- J they i, draw up face to face. ?? BuHIiammer v we ?n If anayba - Try paying cash this week end. Youll be surprised at the big dif- Don't interfere 1 out of Moody h i like, an you wont say er that he struck the horse an- -' Twiou8 blow on the head. There H ,"irt scuffle. The club was tv-- . frni Bullhammers hand. I down twice. The raaa 5me fca! back, while over him thra tHne .,ara woSn, looking very hnro slipped quietly bark a i) ,v a,ep' "Tr blackguard! I've a good t you within an ace of it, vou'r not worth It." tv lilllhanynera kick. The 1 I f Natural Ga will soon be available for and buftinras buildings, apartment the cleanest. spoke. Sh 4 THE IDEAL FUEL if they paid ?e aDothor blow. III break I would cost them homed in Ogden. give jou further information. phone or call in any time. ference. OP. SKAGGS STORES FOOD A SURETY OF PURETY" 311 Twenty-fourt- h We will b glad 414 Street. 2332 Washington Avenue Sba to Juat Gcb$ Company gdBi TWKNTY-FOrilTI- I STREET PHONE 174 |