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Show v7 PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH . WOMAN COULD Woman 2!e Wife-Shi- p NOT SLEEP Her By HUGH PENDEXTER Author of Kings of the Missouri, Continued 18 She had difficulty in adjusting some twigs of the hedge to her liking, and her voice was so low I could scarcely hear It as she said: I told you once that should you feel the same as you did that time on the river that second time on the river there could be no second harm Ah, I put shame on myself to apeak more. "And I repeat I am a very foolish man and must have love where I love, I stammered. Such a hard nian!" she sighed, with a quick uplift of her eyes; and I could wear she was laughing at me. You broght me bore to have me propose marriage to you? I bluntly demanded. It Is shameful to make me say that. Hut It Is true," she mumbled. Even then I feared she was sacrificing herself to me because of some absurd sense of gratitude. "But your pride " Enough of that word!" she fiercely cried, clutching both my hands and turning eyes filled with teurs for my Then humbly: inspection. Does monsieur find pride In me now? Or does he find a poor, homeless, homesick girl with no friends, no people? My arms would have closed about her slim form bad she not had a second thought. Withdrawing from me nd holding her head high and haughty she accused me: "You dared to think wrong of me You dared on that Island oft Biloxi to think weakness of me beenuse I came on that terrible ship! Not a word, monsieur I I will Usteu to no defense !" Labrador would have aid, "All, that Mademoiselle Dnhl In her moods she was as gaardel Irresponsible as a butterfly, and as Irresistible as a suubenm. I lied bravely and sternly, and severely lectured her for presuming to read any thoughts and then to convict me on whatever conclusions she might happen to form. The rigidity of her pose gradually relaxed while I talked By the time I had finished u discourse on the evlljjfc'ssof "pride" she was quite limp. And when for the third time I asked her to marry me she did not refuse. As poor Joe i Our wedding was two weeks old and I was still as ardent a believer In Then fairytales as uny Frenchman. my host demanded my attention, and Informed me that the man who was so insistent on seeing Mrs. Brampton was again calling. I believe the fellow must be crazy, William, but Its for you to dispose of him. lie bothered her some before you came." I vowed I would scalp him, and directed the butler to bring him Into n back of the house, lie the came, and behold be w as the man who had yelled to me as I furiously galloped up the plantation road In search of a wife. What was more astonishing he was Jules Mattor, my boatman when I escaped from Tascagoula bay. I sternly Inquired his business with and with much Mrs. Brampton, he told me and twisting, squirming bow he had brought her a message from Biloxi, It being written by no one less than his excellency, Sleur de Bienville. And, monsteur, I have waited six weeks, and she will give me no answer to carry back. If I go without an answer his excellency will believe I did not do his business, and he will use a hard hand. Mademoiselle would not give me an answer. Cunnot mon-leuwho Is so big and strong, Induce madame to write Just a word? I sent a boy to fetch Mrs. Brampton. As she entered the garden and beheld Mattor she smiled slightly, but there wns nothing but happiness in her face. Madame, this man, Jules Mattor. says be brought you a messnge from Sleur de Bienville and fears he will be punished If he returns without an nsw or. So?" she softly answered. "Then be should have an answer. And has monsieur, my husband, been told what the message contained?" I doubt If the messenger known 1 certainly have not asked him." I turned aside and became Interested In a rosebush. With a swish of skirts she was at my side and exrose-garde- was In condition for four years. She had great difficulty in getting to sleep at night and even then did not sleep soundly. She would wake up again and again. Besides this Mrs. Belle Thompson n very weak and run-dow- WND Scrvlea Copyright by Hugh Peudaxtar CHAPTER XIV I am glad It Is cleared Nothing from those experiences can ever come Into your life to make you sad." She rose and asked: Are there no questions, my dear?" No questions, sweetheart." She glanced down at the letter and laughed aloud as a child does when Immensely pleased. "Clel I But I forgot Sleur de Bienville's letter! I have told you nothing of It. I must have no secrets from my husband. It seems his orders are to place me on the first ship returning to France. He Is much concerned to have me go back. Monsieur le Regent Is vastly Interested; and that means Monseigneur Las will do anything to get me back." D n them all I All France cant I cried. get you back ! and she drew back In a Such terrible pantomime of fear. words my husband speaks! But excellency writes most polite. He the same as says I shall dictate my own A ship will take me from future. Charles Town, or Pensacola, as I wish. It Is arranged with the English government that I may go In an English ship, If I wish. I am warned not to return by way of the river, as It would be too dangerous. You should feel very proud to find me a woman of so much importance. Now you know all. Will you keep me?" Against all Europe! I told the top of her head. She struggled free and cried : "But you never ask about the old 1 Such a polite husband pirate. know you die of curiosity. He was an undergo rdener at my uncles country place, lie saw me steal away from home, and he followed me. He was a very wicked old man. ne followed mo on board the ship, planning to make a fortune out of my disappearance. lie knew there would be a great search and a big sum In gold offered. He would xx nit in the new world till he could drive the best bargain; then he would betray me. He was very wicked." It was all told. I felt humble and meek, but took care It should not show. So I urged her to get rid of Mattor by sending an answer to Bienville. Ma foil As your wife I think It would he better for Mr. Brampton to write the answer," she replied. Else You Brought Me Here to Have Me why did I keep this poor man waiting Propose Marriage to You?" I Bluntly until you came here and married me?" Demanded. We've traveled far together since name, and the morals of the devil. I those old brave days, and many of refuse to marry the beast. Terrible the myths have been killed out of the times follow. 1 am fresh from the valley. A miracle she never wearies convent. I know little of the world. of contemplating Is our twin boys. I I am terrified when my uncle, the called them English and she flared up marquis, says It Is the regents will and declared them to be French, and that I marry his choice at once. They before I could Join the Issue she was In tears, and saying they were neither bring the man to me. He Is hideous, and old enough to French nor English, but were Ameribe my father. I swear I will not wed cans. And so she brought them up to him. My uncle the marquis, says I consider themselves. A second miracle shall. I am nearly Insane. But there she could scarcely comprehend was are wonderful stories being told about their astounding growth until they the Mississippi country. Every one Is were my equal in stature. And her It towered above all other making a mountain of gold Just by pride buying John Las' stock. The very pride she had ever felt, as the heavens servants gossip about the magic of overtop an ant-hilTheir obedience Louisiana. Every one Is kind. There and reverence when with their mother The day was very beautiful for me to watch. Is nothing hut happiness. draws nearer the hateful wedding. I As they became Americans and carcan kill myself, yes ; but life Is young ; ried her along with them I ceased calllife Is sweet If not poisoned. ing myself English; for one must go I dress In a maids gown and take with ones folks, or else feel very a few of my Jew els and escaped to the lonely. Narboune and Labrador; Six Fincoast The day I reached the port I learn an Immigrant ship Is about to gers and Damoan the Fox. The good sail. I go aboard Just as they are and the bad. Yet somehow the mighty about to start. Ah, such women-wolve- s river utilized both elements to give me were In It ! Then that Island my wife. And I wonder If Its other and Biloxi! Then that odious la Nou-vell- e seemingly blind purposes may not conOrleans the second Paris I tain some hidden good for those who was crazed with fear and horror, mon- ultimately build cabins In the valley. THE END. sieur. So I wrote to you. That Is all. Aye? Well, you did It. Because I feared that once you learned the truth your silly English pride would send you back to the terrible forest and that aboralnnble river, and 1 would return to France, or stay here unwed. Here Is the message. Read It." She pulled a paper from the bosom of her gown, but I refused It, suggesting that she tell me what she would. She settled herself primly on a rustic settee and made an Imperious little gesture for me to be seated. It Is like this, my love. My mother was a de Baude, a distant kinswoman of Comte de Frontenac " Pride I" I exclaimed, beginning to understand. Her family would have none of her because she married a Dahla-gaarde- . After both she and my father died an uncle was named as my He Is a friend of Monguardian. sieur le Regent, and being a marquis and having great wealth, he Is a very sad dog. His tastes and Monsieur le Regent's are the same. The two plan to marry me to an execrable creature, who has much gold, a great family Very good. up. 1 "O-o-o- l. 1 Unhappiness in Wake of Avoidable Worry The thing which causes us to worry either something that can be remedied, or cant. The thing to do Is to Is look It squarely In the face. Swallow an unpleasant truth or so If necessary, but get down to the Issue, Is the advice of the Montreal Family Herald. If the cause cannot be changed, there is only one thing to do dont think about It. Force yourself to shut It out of your consciousness. Just close your mind to It, and let the blow fall when and where It will. Since you cant stop It, you might at least save your strength for the finish. But most of our worries are avoid able. We worry because we suddenly think, two hours after we left the house, that we maybe didnt turn off Knew w A Remedy A Virginia Scout, etc. Pay Gravel, Mother-In-La- the electric Iron In the kitchen, or be cause we have a house full of company In the evening and nothing seems ready, or because the children wont eat their vegetables, but will fill up on candy, or any number of small things that are the result of our own carelese ness or our Inattention to duty. her poor. was appetite mother-in-laMy told me of Lydia E. Pinkhams JVirlng Diagram of the Five-Tub- e, Described By HARRY J. MARX In New York Herald-Tribune. Simplicity, efficiency and high quality, all combined, are the arguments for the receiver described In this article. The circuit was first worked out from a simplicity and efficiency angle. Trick features have been eliminated, but every possible little development for Improvement In operation has been Incorporated. The circuit Is shown in the Illustration. Two stages of highly efficient tuned radio frequency amplification, a detector and two real stages of audiofrequency amplification certify to long distance range and the best of tone quality In reception. Three low-los- s pickle bottle colls, combined with high quality straight-lin- e frequency condensers are the major factors In selectivity. The oscillation control permits operation just below (lie oscillation point of the tube pnd Insures maximum performance with the best tone quality and a minimum drain on the B" batteries. One of the particular features of this circuit is the efficiency of the audio stages, not only in the selection of good transformers, but also In the condensers !n orproper use of der to filter out all stray currents and extraneous noises. There remains much that is still to be learned about the Intelligent use of bypass condensers. C" battery In the grid returns of the audio transformers Is another fector In good audio amplification. The loud speaker can be plugged In on either the first or second stage jack of the amplifier. The lust jack is filament control for the last tube, so there Is no unnecessary current consumption when only the first stage is used. Size of Set. The use of a h panel makes the Bet a compact one without unnecessary crowding and Interstage coupling, which would be detrimental to satisfactory operation. There Is no overcrowding in the panel layout and each of the controls Is so placed for convenience in tuning. The use of real vernier dials makes tuning a pleasure. The controls are by no means complicated or difficult to operate. A rheostat Is used for the detector tube, another for the two amplifier tubes, and a third for the audio stages. The sockets are universal and therefore permit the use of either storage battery or dry cell types of tubes. A resilient spring action in the socket design assures a perfect contact and the elimination of microplionic noises by its Nine binding posts on a raised strip are easily accessible and make battery connections a simple matter. Everything Is easily assembled and wiring Is a simple, rapid operation, with none of those tricky Inaccessible by-pa- radio-frequenc- y audio-frequenc- y radio-frequen- non-rigidit- y. Three-Contr- Vegetable er y e, 17. Young vigor to old folks low-los- ALLENS then knot tightly. The coll can now be removed and Is ready for use. If to Make From Tubing the builder desires he may leave the basket-weav- e form of winding coll on the form. It will always hold The Is one of the most compact efficient the coil in shape and serves as a With It most any mounting. Cleveland News. methods known. kind of coil or inductive tuner can be made. It has the following features Variable Grid Leak that make It desirable for most every A set of values for a grid suitable calow low loss, use; compactness, pacity, low or no dielectric losses and leak would be 1 megohm, 2 megohms, 3 megohms, 5 megohms and 7 megohms. A means may be provided for bringing these values In action, which may be secured by wiring a tap switch so that It may be used to switch any one of a number of grid leaks Into the circuit This will provide a definite, positive value of grid resistance to suit the requirements of various groups of stations, to their distance and according power. Winding Form Is Easy sprinkle into diem some Allen's Foot-Ea- se and walk all day or dance all evening without the nerve-wrackipain of hot, tired, aching, swollen feet. It relief. immediate gives the AntiAllen's Fool-Eas- e septic, Healing Powder for the Feet, takea the friction from the shoes and gives .rest and comfort. Airway use it for breaking in new or tight ahoea. Sola by all drug and department stores. Trial Package and Foot-Ea- se Walking Doll sent Free. Andres; ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E, Lc Soy, N. . Kill All e Winding Form With Uneven Number of Slots in Tube. Of Interest to the Amateur Much better results may be had from a homemade receiving set If all Is easily mounted, being very sturdy parts are bought instead of trying to make them. In many cases of troubleand rigid when properly wound and Many Kinds of Oaks shooting, It Is necessary to rebuild the There are 300 kinds of oak trees hav sewed together. entire set, which costs more than buildIng vastly different characteristics, but These coils can be wound on any cir- ing It rigtft In the first place. There they have one common feature, and cular form having an uneven number is also nothing gained in purchasing plaining : that Is they all produce acorns. The of spokes. The main difficulty encoun- cheap material. They found out directly after I Losses which show white oak is so called because It has sailed. Word came by the very boat tered is in removing the wire from the up In radio frequency work are what rather white bark, while the black form after the winding has been made. count and the difference between which followed the Malre, the very good oaks bark is quite dark, black to ah boat Bienville went out to the island In the Illustrated method this has and bad reception. Intents and purposes during the woor been eliminated. The spokes in the to meet that night jou escaped from Biloxi. Think of It I That very night age." Live oak was always preferreo bakelite tube are flexible and will bend for shipbuilding and for heavy duty in releasing the pressure on the windBien.ille had hla orders from my Loop One Foot Square but Just why it was named "live Is a ings and allowing their removal with- ,A loop one foot square will work uncle, the marquis, and If you had This Name of Poet matter of doubt. been out mutilating them in any way. They with a sensitive receiver. Set the two day late they would have In the At one time the Island of Nantucket of In the shape of an X and bundled me back to France and you eyes So then, gentlemen. t,re made by first marking the tube and cross-piece- s would have no little wife to make men of your refinement, I would have was covered with live onks, hut th. then cutting the slots with a hack- attach the upright piece to one of this name of pcet to be regarded as land was denuded of tills Umber year-ag- o saw. A slot on each side of the tube them. Cut slots In the end of each of jou happy this day. I gaped at her stupidly and mut- sacred: it Is a name to which barbarduring the winding activities wner can be cut at the same time if the the four ends of the cross-piecto retered : ism never jet did violence. Rocks and several shipbuilding yards flourlshet bltde is set properly on both of the ceive four pieces of hard rubber 7 by 1 The trail Is very blind, madame. wilderness echo the voice; savage on the Island and a great fleet of whal marked lines. Before the coil Is re- by inch. Now wind 26 turns of Y find a sign here and there. brutes are often svvajed by melodj ers was built there. moved It should be sewed together loop wire or standard single lamp are we, whose 1 knew It would Foolish onef gud stand stock-stilInch apart about the by running a piece of thread up and cord Forest fires last year burned ove. down through the slots In the coil. rubber pieces set perpetfiSDvlar to tha ome tn time. That was why I was education has been of the highest are I fieierniiued to marry you before you we not to be touched by the accents 30,000,000 acres of ground-- an area Do this twice around the coll and frame of the loop. 1 of a poet? Cicero. learned the truth." greater than that of New Entrlana e l; one-quart- Flies! DAISY FLY KILLER attracts and Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and eheap. Lasts all see-so- n, Hade of metal, can't spill or tipover; will not soil or injure anything. Guaranteed Insist upon DAISY FLY RULES from your dealer. aula all flies, HAROLD SOMERS . Basket-Weav- Com- pound and Lydia E. In This Article. Pinkham's Sanative Wash, she writes. I took six bottles of the Vegetable connections which are the bane of set Compound and I was not the same woman at all. I could sleep and would constructors. get up In the morning singing and feelApparatus Required. The first question every fan asks ing fine. I am the mother of three and always after the babies before deciding on the building of a children came I had to take treatments, but I set Is What parts will I need? The can truly say that this last time I have following is the list of apparatus se- only used the Sanative Wash. It does lected by the writer for use In his set: me more good than the treatments. It 1 panel, 6 keeps me on my feet to care for my by 7 by 24 Inches. children and I do most of my work. I Inches. 23 1 baseboard, 8 by by feel it my duty to let you know how EB. 3 Eastern classic coils, type both of the medicines have helped me. conSLF 3 National Equieycle Mbs. Belle Thompson, R. 2, Ross-villdensers, .00035 mfd. Georgia. 3 N&tlonal variable velvet vernier Are you on the Sunlit Road to Better Health? If Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegedials. table Compound has helped others, why; 2 Multistage R-meloformers. shouldnt it help you? 5 Eby UX cushion sockets. 9 Eby Ensign binding posts. 1 binding post strip, 6 by by Bands Replace Cord Rubber bands are being more exten6 2 Carter Imp rheostat, IR-6- , sively used In many department stores ohms. at the present time than strings. The 25 2 Carter Imp rheostat, IR-2bands will do up a parcel more quickly ohms. and are cheaper, it is said. Automo1 Carter "Imp pilot switch. bile tubes are being used In their man104. 1 Carter IIold-Tit- e Jack, No. ufacture. 1 Carter IIold-Tit- e Jack, No. 103. , 200-M200,-000 1 Centralab radiohm, No. ohms. 1 Turn-i- t grid leak. 1 Turn-i- t panel control. 4 Dubilier condensers, type 656, 0.5 mfd. 1 Dubilier condenser, type 640, .002 "Flu left me sickly mfd. and weak. Could net sleep or digest 1 Dubilier grid condenser, type 640-G- , food normally; lost .00025 mfd. 25 lbs. Tanlao 15 lengths Celatsite wire, No. 14 brought back my (black, red, green, yellow, brown). strength, I gained 49 lbs. and have 1 cabinet to suit. clear healthy comMiscellaneous screw's, lugs, solder, Mrs. M. plexion. etc. Jepsen, 1303 So. In tlie selection of apparatus as 15th St., Burlinglisted above it would be well to just ton, Iowa consider the reasons for their use. The One of Tanlacs greatest blesss pickle-bottl- e winding type of ings is the new life and vigor it has become very popular because of its brings to old folks. Every day men and women up in the seventies high selectivity features. The coils, and eighties thank us for Tanlacs when used with the condensers menwondrous benefits. tioned, cover the complete waveTanlac is a natural tonic, made our as for popuband required length from roots, barks and rare herbs. lar broadcast reception. The vernier Harmless to man or child. It dials have the unusual feature of a cleans the blood, stirs up the liver variable vernier ratio. In other words, and puts digestive organs in workthe vernier adjustment can be made ing order. If your body Is weak and runcoarse or fine, as desired. down, If you lack ambition, cant Color Wiring. eat or sleep, youll be delighted The use of color scheme In wiring Is with Tanlacs results. Take Tanlao based on some definite plan that Is to Vegetable Pills for constipation. be followed. In wiring the set this schedule should be followed: Sheer Luck All negative A leads use black. Pat Say, Mike, did yez hear about All positive A leads use red. that big fiddler dying? He thought All grid leads use green. All positive B amplifier leads use so much of his violin he had It buried with him. brown. Mike No, yez dont mane it? Its a All positive B detector leads use dom good thing he didnt play the yellow. 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