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Show AM4frtliiraftf jbttiit Kjjsweaw? TwfriiinttaflnaiiUnldto, n.t.' Jfi'fi uiiCfcJtfir'fefcxL1 ji THE PAYSOX CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH with h(ir pH,,,-"And that was ail ? M.ircia calmly. AH! Aiu t that enough? Elisha demanded. As she vouchsafed no replv, he presently con: inued : I don i want Juu should think I told you this, M:,rcla, wit, auy un. fnemllj mome. It's only that those of us wnoie seen you marry one worthless v ilia n don't want you marry another. You know - i Rifting retty cute ol him to iimt-- so neat a getaway! What sort of man was tie? A gentleman like Mr. Heath?" The older woman colored. "Yidl, no. At least he to' . oh, he was pobte and had a nice manner a quiet voice." ''But he was different from Mr. Heath un inferior one who took orders," Interrupted Sylvia. "In other iiords, he Is the hands and Mr. Heatn the bruins of the te.nu. that wells I. How cun you, Sylvia?" The women raised her hand to I "Because Marcia bemust, chcik him. cause lm uv uie 'taint I'icuMint to fair in we must both look this af the face. Confess the eir hear uie say so out loud, hut Its cuuistanees are (od s Marc. a and corny Widder her ut, Miand. liJOK with dfn H IJiW haus...l. nnd. Ms H..v power- home, be-- k. 'round in tt.e Shide a to a Mar. asks he S; " t y-- S,TweK,-;- h "a, robber M .r ... ,oo deep a" J but is .... lrP9 "Mia. -S- that f. els M S her rV"'T" - saying he s man name.! once Sylvia. in fork, He to timer her room, tetvels. At ht.l.s them I1, Heath asks M,m m to bniiR Elisha him. They are by accident, the sheriff his no doubt the jewels, and , and Heath ire the stolen cti'j-Mariihief. Saying noth in; to o, replacing the Jewels, he r Crocker, ,, plans, with Curi.er arrives, Testing Heath herself with the spprnaeh she ee io z. how he overhears Heath t. sems, and Is for. i he id to heCurlier, w.th the hd 'g place wn Mar-eve- s, guilty. gates He 'ills the gems' lork with them. corn Heath" "Mrs. returns His Me to refer-,1- 0 Mar-- . dream has ben and Hlcazer her tender Elisha tab one. at Heath. arrest io Continued VIII CHAPTER -- 9 tun, Eleazer, I know, Elisha aered. 'It tuny, mehbe, scent I Just hadn't r to you. got to the business In hand, 'till. I'm cornin' to It In time, made I was just sorter tactful start. a It In a a up to ate, Inti aint no way of bein tact-she- a folks, youre arrestin te got the thing to do an you to go straight to It. ere ngllsh fir;' fh'. folks?" Marcia repeat-Miinone man to the resting from ?2L MO m Since 'Lish Is so rs. s AlCHM spineless mays well tell yon te come for. 1retry kind of Job. I riff he Is." better '0 out, Eleazer Insult an ollicer Elisha bawled angrily, more an Ill hail you how er. a look you it law," word court." dont land do Heath I you r'n you me there shant wor-;eere- Eleazer. aih? Heath?" Marcia Mr. re- st over here this Stanley Heath 'arrest." Eleazer announced. come Pii o ln' t0 Place Mr. that are you accusing 1 Marcia Out! know Mr. demanded, Island robbery, the Long tf answered. "mean to say he's leastways Im tol'ahle sure. I have replied. "At least Elisha w m have." I '!. Lish !" Eleazer four backbone? W have! Dont cried Vu K.' you know It? Mbehe'd the loot with your l'k nodded. !? by 0D pi,r' Pin your boots an ' opened and 'lont yon sav so? Sylvia stopped, arrested on the bJ the r angry sound en-JJ- ith fttlltP'1'"1 Mbs but rave and det, nmned, re-hback to the stair-I- , n.be! PJes CPVi leaving , ri '. JL h . et child nonarn T"rr face Sylvia had Tln flKh,ln PUWli"g 'inality could be given. to S"1,liei h0r horaeterht'r Un,irs,um1 "Mlove! tiono h s npw Jashwt had forced SPprpt " aye dragged UM ir b- -p fhlfted Wreh ilkh ,hl" linger 4th y- -ir from fe one foot to S' hP whls ,,lis roon' rIn 'e M't'" ni,in,. hear,b,n K;!raMlatl,'allV strode OWtVpp rtnlin8 tw; xt I;rjl,! hefore and his it ' she m! t,Corl''J l 'I1 (Imre ''""Id launder ,rwl L I not cverr . Sturv. "u n Mr a fun- - '1i'lp for be Hn i,n,) t THE n cross-examin- 1 that." Elisha pleaded. Artie '' erson would be ragin mad did lie h in :i Atm find out 1 told you. If you mat ' es. "" can know what the mesaae was. repeat It near 'iiougb I reckon aie It ran somethin like this: Yes. Safe on Cape with my only. 1 c: l"pn In "!n,-- Scientific Research, Aided bv Spades of Explorers, ford Positive Proof of Truth of Events Chronicled in Sacred W ritings. s "They seem to be, she owned with reluctance. "Have you considered them?1' Syiiia Inquired. Marcia drew her band across tier forehead 1 I I yes. lime thought them I don't understand them at all. Nevertheless, I do not believe, Sian ey Heath Is guilty, was the proud retort. You are making a great mistake. ir you will pardon me for saving so. Silvia responded gently You are deliberately closing your eyes ami mind to facts that later are bound to cause you bitter un I.et alone the man's happiness. He has a wife. Yon seem to forget that. As I.iisha inslow remarked, you lime already been miserable once. Why be so a see-j nml time? Help Stanley Heath to get out of Wilton and forget him "I cannot do either of those In the first place, I lime things. giien my word to hand Mr. Heath oier to the authorities. As for for getting him why ask the impns-sitde? Sylvias patience gme way. she "(Jo your own way then, "(Jo your own way and If snapped by and by you regret It as you u ill do not Idame me. Don't Id. ime me, either, If I do not agree with you. Stanley Heath shall neier remain Lire ami be to the law. Stick to your grim old I'll help Puritanism If you must. him get away. Site started toward the stairway. "Sylvia, come back here!' Marda cried. "I shall not come back. Marcia rushed after her, but It was too late. Sy via was gone. I - Stanley Ilcath was lying with expectant face turned toward the door when Sylvia entered. "What's the rumpus?" he demanded. I guess you know. There Is no use mincing matteis ur beating about the bush, 'the Jewels have gone and you must go. too. The man looked duinfminded. Don't misunderstand me, please," I'm not biatn Sylvia rushed on. ing you nor Judging yon. I dont know why you took them You may have been tempted beyond your M '";ld he get Y : ; tic y search ' Vor Af- - tlons occupying that site. They came to the conclusion that 11 could only he explained by a tiood of great ex lent and duration, occurring about IIUKI It. C. or earlier. So. quite apart from the account In Heliosis, and the one on the Baby Ionian tablets In the British museum, it would appear that the account of a great tiood, which destroyed cities and people oier a vast region, la not legend but history. The very existence of Sodom and Coiiiorrab. which the Bible tells us were destroyed In Abraham's time, has been doubted, yet, only last year, an airman flying over the Dead sea saw through the crystalline water what appeared to be exlenslie mint. Further Investigation Is to he made. But other ruins have been found, coiered with ashes, tn the neighborhood of the Dead sea. We learn from the Bible that Lot, Abraham's nephew, clmse the valley ot Sodom because of Its extreme fer tilily. Today there Is, perhaps, no more desolate region. Wliat happened to It? In the heavily bituminous soil there probably occurred one of those terrible ex plosions and rontlagratlons which have been noted In the similar geological formations of the oil districts COOPEIt, In the London (Eng ) Magazine, Anew-i-ieThe essenlial truth of the Bible Is no dependent upon the accuracy of its history, and there are many In the Sacred Writings which must be Interpreted In a symbolic rather Hum a literal sense. it Is remarkable, how ever, how Old Testament history, after being labeled as legendary, or, at best, exaggerated." 1ms recently been con .firmed as a result of Independent A. B. Instance, r little while ago, rl,. struct lie critics simply laughed at jl(, 8!ory ()f tle iv((,i, ,uu) Ht such incidents as the crossing of Jordan dry shod and the collapse of the walls But today excavations of Jericho. on ancient sites in Palestine, Egypt, and elsewhere have Mesopotamia, Mmlicnted the Bible imrrutiie com pietely. eien on the points most ously 'eh; i longed, fo take an example. It used to be nrj;,.d that Abraham must lime been noinad. quite unlettered, Im, ,,v utterly incapable of the acts and vvoids and vision attributed to him. We now know, from discoveries at Pr of the Chaldees, that, ns a youth in that city, lie was n member of a community enjoying a high degree of civilization. The land of Ir had ol North America. great cities, settled laws, a state reIn such soil vast reservoirs of nil ligion, n thrhing commerce, schools and acciiiniilalions of gas occur. and monasteries and libraries. These may suddenly he released Springing as lie did from an In el her by tlielr own pressure or by flueiitial family, Abraham would earthquake. The gas explodes ami take of the culture nml learning of Mings up musses of oil which return Pr. In short, the circumstances of in a fiery rain which will go on place ami tunc as we now know blazing even when It falls on water. them, are not opposed to the Bible Saline mod may hIso he ejected, narrative. and these tilings combined render a But let us see what modern methfertile land utterly barren. Such a ods of investigation have reienled phenomenon would neeount for all about specific Incidents. Take the the statements In the graphic Bible Flood, upon which so much scorn has narrative. been cast. During the winter of Now turn to Joshua ff:14 17 In the the excavators of L'r In Revised Version, in which Is related Babylonia came npon a stratum of how Isrnel crossed the Jordan alluvial deposit which made a clear The waMofTatt translates: break In the succession of clvlllza- ters that flow down stopped and were dammed up at a distance at Ailnm, while the waters that flow to the CROCIIETEI) FLOWERS Salt sea were cut off nml failed. Adam was a city 14 miles upstream. HOLDERS FOR TOT Here there Is a ford now known as Jisr oil Dainleh, nml during the CLARK By GRANDMOTHER earthquake period of l.)'J7 the west hank of this ford collapsed, nnd part of the cliff so dammed Hip Jordan that no water flowed down Its bed for 21 hours On three occasions during com paratliely recent times n similar result has ensued from great falls of pa k nml earth. It seems likely that some similar event took place when Israel crossed the river on their way to Jericho. There followed Immediately the nml often ridiculed collapse of the walls of Jericho l'rofesHor (Jnrstang, who Is still occupied on tills site, says: "There re mains no doubt that the walls of the city fell outward so completely Hint the allackers were able to clamber Tot holders crocheted with heavy ami oier, the ruins Into the city. up, string are iery prncllnl and when He suggests an eatlhquake ns the made In Itoiver forms are really hue cause, nnd earthquakes have possible ly. They are heavy enough to pro occurred In Hi's region recetilly. toot the hands without requiring Rcndei a of the Bible know that, These three pot holders 'padding. the Israelites bail largo although are crocheted In the same In llieir Iniasloti of Initial hut In different enmbinulloiis of re to subjugate the faled ('iinanii, they yellow and green. The petals are crocheted separately of one color whole land, and the Jehus, te city, wlib-was later known ns Jerusalem, nml then slip stitched together nml Six' held out until the time of David. It finished in contrasting colors. was exceed ugly small compared with when finished about six incl.es. the modern city, occupying the sum 7U1 No. with Instruction sheet Illustrations nnd Instructions how to mlt of a great rock called Ophcl, the area being not more than some ten crochet these holders, also how the o.dors, will be mailed to aei es. When Dai Id lnvMed It, the In you for 10 cents. Material can olsi hab tanls felt so secure that they In he bought from this department. formation nml price are ghen when said the blind and lame could hold It aga nst him. David said: "Who mailing Instructions. Address Home Craft Co, Dept. B soever smiteth the Jcbuslteg let him (A. V. gut Nineteenth and St. Louis Ave., SI go up the wiitereoiir.se ad Mo. ter). Inclose stamped I.ouls, It used to he understood thus: dres-eenielopp for reply when writ smites the Jilmsiles let Whoever Information. for Ing any serl-guil- I par-siire- fi, dry-shm- - POWER, OFFICE, NOT WEALTH, THE GOAL IN RUSSIA The ambition which nnder a differ find expression In acquiring a persona! fortune can find an outlet In thp Soviet Inlon only through advancement In the service of the oinnpotent state. Instead of the stimulus to acenmn-lat- e private wealth, the Soviet system offers to men who rise high In the helrarchv of political and Industrial administrators the equally strong Incentive of power, accompanied by a standard of living which, though modest by comparison with what a rich man of luxurious tastes ran enjoy In western Europe nnd America Is sill! far above the bleak Soviet average. To a foreigner whn Is accustomed to think of the Soviet ruble as worth about 2 cents a Soviet high official nr captain of Industry" receives a moderate salary which may seem ridiculously small, hut his position Is some thing like that of an army officer In nmny other countries. The salary Is, Indeed, small, bill the perquisites of office provide numerous compensations. An Important post In the Soviet Enlon carries with It a comfortable apnrtment, the use of a motor car, the right to cat In a good restaurant at a nominal charge, admission to the best rest homes and sanatoria, a private car for travel on the railroads nnd other advantages. These things are valuable In Itns-slJust because (here Is such a general shortage of what would he regarded elsewhere as normal food, housing and traiisjHirtatlon accommodations. V. II. Chamberlin Jn Current History. nd Jewels Are Gone Must Go, Too. "The believe "Y'ou "Certainly "Suppose him hurl Into the watercourse 1. c., huvn the precipice) the lame ami blind. Then excavation takes plnce and makes the whole thing simple. "Warrens shaft," named after the excavator who discovered It, provided the key to thp clly. Ths "shaft had been constructed to form a safe, sheltered way down to the Vlrglna Well," from which water was drawn during a siege. Bo what David said In effect was thla: What we have to do Is to climb Into the city by way of the water abaft" The appearance of Joub and his companions took the garrison completely by surprise, the clly fell, and became the nucleus of Jerusalem, the City of David. These examples suffice to show how notably the Bible narrative Is being confirmed by records long hid in the dept Its of the earth and now being revealed by modern research. didn't? run-dow- n, 1 ffiere is usually a definite reason for this "What's that? That Idi'h.i W.lislow who came here this tier, g With - at Ins Eieazer Conker Ill some way tiny aid found i . out about the Jewels ale! woiged to had hidden them. T .u post come upstairs and arres; won 'n t al Marcia hut haste; in-- iL the "tori, "Marcia heard Uf course" t m?" poor Mania. What dots Marcia t t.s with Id say? I think tier hist." 1 11 Dm mt time. ' It Maii-i- will oi.ly i Hard In a no-- waste HI. Now let's reason sensibly Dont try to get well in a day . . . tins is asking too much of Nature. Remember, she has certain natural processes that just cannot be hurried. Rut there is a certain scientific way you can assist by starting those digestive juices in the stomach to flowing more freely and at the same time supply a balanced mineral deficiency the body needs. ilea In i to exi.i non e drives Nt a stomal you g i her v it ... I, J ICI W I. :M must. ii. In r to i "ii I I o'1 si 'I "- -! r, a (JO with anything less than Creomul-sio- n, which goes right to the seat of tho trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-lade- n phlegm. Is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies havo failed, dont bo discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creotnulslon and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with results from tho very first bottle. Get Crcomulsion right how. (AdvJ you feel tired, nervous and out of sorts was expect'd you'd say tha the calm retort. "Let it go that l mind. nay if you prefer. iiat 1 want to do Is to to p you to get aw ny." "Even if I am guilty?" hen- - to have I just cant "Ye-i- . that mean little sheriff who's alter you catch you. f No matter how many medicines you have tried lor your cough, cheat cold or bronchial Irritation, you can pet relief now with Crcomulsion. berlous trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance busi- "1 low Still Coughing? tin m?" stole I ny Man Worth It Is nut what he has, or eves what he does which expresses th worth of u man, hut what ho Is. Amici. do. 1 1 d Is none of That Mrcngth. You to&kt You Therefore, if you are pale, tired and rundown a frequent sign that your blood-cell- s are weak then do try in the simple, easy way so many millions apby starting a course of S.S.S, prove Wood Tonic. Much more could be said a trial will thoroughly convince you that this wav, in the absence of any organic trouble, will s'art you on the road of feeling like yourself again. csss Co. ... makes you feel like yourself again nrt invited to liiten in every Friday niqht to a froaram of old fvfrone! nvtc S.S.S. Muuc Sox Hour over Mutual Sroadcaittnj etujrk, y 'jo f. to., L.5.V. CONM tDf . Vfr- -- I i rnt si stem might nmch-dlscusse- I Imr-ribl- v - rrhS terror her. - I you think him one Hush, dear. We'll talk of this later. Elislm, I tlunk I must ask you ami Eleazer to go now." the chance to hide anything? There You aiut goiu' to tel me where is nothing here, Mr. Winslow, truly the Jewels are?" there is nothing. I swear It." "I don't know where they are. Nevertheless, let him look, Syl"Nor nothin' bout 'bout the te.e via. Let them both look. gram?" Please please, Marcia!! "Nothing except to thank you for Sylvia was upon her knees now your kind Intentions nml sav you on the hearth, and the men, hesitat- quote, it correctly. I sent It fm ing to remove her by force, baited Mr. Heath myself. 'My Lady,' as awkwardly. yon little apparently forgotten Is Marcia regarded her first with the name of Mr. Heath's boat." startled Incredulity then with cold"My land! So 'tla, faltered Eli ness. sha. Tin almighty Sorry, Marcia So Sylvia loved Heath, too! I ask your pardon. She was fighting for him fight"It's ail right. Just leai e us now ing with all her feeble strength. please." A pang wrenched the older womThe door banged behind the dis an's heart. eomtited officials. What If Heath had played a double game made love to Sylvia CHAPTER IX as he had made love to her? If so If the man were a mountebank torrent of word' Sihm had the sooner tiiey both found It out now held In check hroki the sooner the world knew It, the from her: better. Was It true, Marcia what they If, on the other hand, he was in- said about Bncle Jason 1 mean? nocent, he should have his chance. Was it true? I'm afraid so. dear." The (Jet up, Sylvia, she said. But you neier toM me; and you sheriff must search, lie must do his duty. We have no right to pre- neier told Mother, either. of course I see why. Y'ou didn't want vent it. Her face was pale, her lips tight- her to know liecau-- e It would tone broken her heart. I hate him! I ly set. hate him for making you unhappy The brick was lifted out. A smothered cry escaped Sylvia and spoiling your life Was Jason as had as they said, Marcia? Ah, you and was echoed. Why land alive there's noth- don't have to answer. There is no need for you to try to reconcile your in here! gasped the sheriff. "1 told you there was nothing desire to spare uie spare him with Sylvia taunted, beginning to laugh the truth. He was as bad probably much worse. Dear, dear Marcia. hysterically. Wal, 'Lish, all I can say Is you Impulsively Sylvia bent her lips to must either 'a been wool gatherin' the hands so tightly elated In or dreamin when you conceived hers. "I cannot Imagine," she rushed on, why, when one of tn.v family this yarn," Eleazer jeered. I warnt, hissed Elisha, stung has made you so wretched as he I warut dreamin. did, you should have wanted anto the quick. Them jewels was there. I saw em other In tiie house. Had I suffered with iny own eyes. I swear to so I should never have wished to He confronted Sylheaven I did. lay eyes on any more Howes as via. They was there, young lady, long as 1 lived." I have tried not only to forgive warnt they? You know they was. Thats why you was so scairt for but to forget. I have closed the me to look. You've seen em. Deny door on the past and begun a new life " it if you dare. And now Into it has come this Of course I deny it. Humph! But Marcia wont. You Stanley Heath, the girl said. can lie if you want to save the skin For the fraction of a second Marcritter up- cia did not reply; then almost of that stairs though what purpose is she murmured: served by your doin it I cant see. "Yes. But Marcia wont. If she says them Sylvia slipped one of her strong jewels warnt here Ill believe It. young arms about the bowed shoulCome now, Marcia. Was there ever ders. diamonds an things under this It just seems as If I could not brick or warnt there?" bear It, she burst out passionYes." ately. You saw em?" Sylvia, look at me. Tell me the As If the admission was dragged truth. Do you, too, love Stanley from her, Marcia formed, but did Heath? Was that the reason you not utter, the word : fought against Elisha's finding the "Yes." jewels? Tell me. I must know." "There ! Then 1 ain't gone daffy No, she answered without hesiWhat I said was true, Elisha At first lie did fascinate tation. rising in triumph and snap- me. I changed my mind, though, ping his finger at Eleazer. later on. Not because on in quaint The jewels were Mr. Heath's. anoe lie became less charming. It He hid them for safe keeping. wasnt that. If any tiling, he beA likely story! He stole em came more so. I just changed my thats what he did." mind. As tor the Jewels, I could Prove It," challenged Marcia, not bear to let that little runt of a with sudden spirit, a spurt of crim- sheriff win out. You see. I thought son burning on either cheek. the gems w ere therp under the brick Prove It? Elisha was taken and that when you urged him to aback. Wal, 1 can't at the mo- search, you did not know it. ment do that I can't prove 1L But I had known all along they were even If 1 cant, 1 can make out a in the house, for I stumbled npon good enough case against him to ar them by accident one day when rest him on suspicion. Thats what was here alone; but I bad no idea I mean to do that's what I come I truly belieied Mr you bad. for an what Ill do 'fore I leave Heath had hidden them beneath the this house. hearth, and I u as determined Elisha Mr. Heath Is sick. should not find them " 1 You think Mr. Heath took the guess he ain't so sick but what I can go up an Jewels?" asked Marcia, slowly. him. Certainly I do. Don't yon: 1 ask you not to go. I forbid It. "No. I do not believe it." was Drop this mutter for a day or two. the stubborn firmest. Elisha. Mr. Heath shall not leave 1 realize, dear, It Is bard for you We the house. I promise you that to own it." soothed Sylvia. Leave him here in peace until he hate to admit the faults of those Is Is well again. When he is able to we we cate for. Still, nothing to go with you I will telephone. to be gained by remaining blind to You can trust me. When have I them, perhaps Mr Heath was ever been false to my word? tempted to commit this sin. not his I dont see why the mischief We do not know. We are us to do Is for this so to 'twist stand The thing youre crazy judges. Heath chap an Justice, Marcia. The to help him out of the mess he Is fellers a scoundrel. That's what In. Aid him to escape. h in he Is an out an out scoundrel. Not "Y'ou mean you would help only is he a thief but he's a mar- to evade the law? The punishment ried mau who's plottin' behind your such wrongdoing merits?" -To g.ie him a sporting back to betray you boastin openYes. chance' the start of those who are ly In telegrams he Is. Heath What do you mean? after him. You love Stanley 1 wouldn't like to tell you. In Don't you want to see him go free?" -fact I couldn't. Twould be repeatin' Not If he is gu'diy. room -what was told me in confidence," Well, nobody Is going to It, hedged Elisha, frightened by the up Mr Ilea'b if I can prevent her lank throwing face. asserted Si ilia, expression on the woman's If you won't hi Ip him get "I have a right to know about the head He must go iri the will telegrams you mention. Will you away, " tell me or shall I call up the Saw boat now today urner Mr -has gone. boat The yer Falls operator?" I, id arteyo morning this Oh, foi heaven's sake don't do arriied k with hm Imat aonc and took tne Nick1 containinB !(e ' suspicious." truth. Mania h Records of Bible Confirmed k 'i i t . ' |