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Show Demand HEART HERITAGE .Heat Coal t Utah Coal bat Satisfies CI1APTEB XIII Continued Your jJlUT COL ---It Did this Kelsey question you about your mother?" Farwell asked. Then its something about my L'uh uu au. Callrd Strange U doe t rf C Joseph lfcCord Dfchow- - affection to his lie aloof with all only. Uu only u family h! of years aeo in in th. Wadi-an- d writer a have been used as and to haul waeon food. In cold X.dred S d?; ell-ha- hide, have served ft iShta suitably Sered lT they toy!. sturdy, sense of direc- - a f remarkable I a deUc.cy Address hia Lincoln finished making ne Geilysbarf Gettysburg address the on the an h himself, were was a failure. a the speech New fVtral days the leading Z " Everetts ora-Ifl- hi pipers praised well of the speech made Usher, but of Lincoln's now d rul address moat of the pa-li- not even mention it edi- at Night Springs Flew e springs flow only at night, This upwiiy are in the wood. author-i- e suse, according to an out-m- e ground water has two veinlike and by seepage ' and the other ige to spring, from the myri-leave- s jh evaporation overhead. Evapora-leaat night Hence st I Ideals Like Stars Schurz. in an address at II hall. Boston, April 18, 1859, "Ideals are like stars; you ot succeed in touching them our hands. But like the seaman on the desert of waters, loose them as your guides, illowing them, you will reach estiny. U Brilliant COAL Long Lasting KEMMERER, Taxes, : .( I WYOMING but Dividends a yearly dividend. are La Chaux Grande-Rivier- Et-V&- es e, Bonlieu, St. and Ae forests in this region are ratively managed by each e pne so that after all paid the remaining are distributed aa div Roussea, rfinen-Montagn- ex-ar- t Aggravate as Bloating jok dsrtonic yiw atoiBarh. trim " ud ouhtrtw. Cuwiiwtin. bykiibrtMl quMhraadsnSS! ootTatottafh THafcJil!fe,iis JJJLJJB koum Adhrika ft? doatan by u Your grandmother waa earing for you. My mother . . "Had found rest, Dale. She left you to me. Kelsey brought her borne. Jonathan Farwell faced bout with an effort Hi head came up as he met Dales gaze unflinchingly. "Say what you wilt We are men. 1 am trying to make myself think of you." Dale said slowly. I want to remember ell that you have done for me. Everything is gone now." Don't say that I do not wish you to think of me. I killed toe one great love of my life. Lived in the hell from which I have warned defensively. Again it with my relentless Go on. Even then, I did not believe the truth. I went to your grandmother's at once. I kept telling myself Elaine would be there. That a moment of panic had driven her home. Mrs. Cameron could tell me nothing. We searched. Oh, yes. we searched. Days dragged by. Months. I nev- IJ26&KS2J2! Jonathan FarweU's voice again, pitched in that unbearable monotOMe in the fall of 1914 that solution came to me. Thousands were meeting death in the war. I crossed into Canada end enlisted "It wee HOTEL iple Square tlJOtsSsne ""COMMENDED R0SS1TER. Moo. d 2"? ' ... tu Too often, we are inclined to look upon traffic guides and regulations as irritating restrictions designed primarily to keep us from having a good time, when the truth of the matter ia, they have been devised solely for our convenience and comfort. The perfect motor driver alia gracefully in behind n pedestrian on the creasing instead of excitedly blowing hia horn at 1 y. terested him. in. Aunt Tibby had been with them several weeks when Bert, happening to come home from business earlier than usual one afternoon, was met at the door by hia wife. I wish you would go up and look at Aunt Tibby, ahe cried anxiousafraid that trip to town ly. in the cold yesterday waa too severe for her. I wanted to send for a doctor, but she wouldnt let me. Bert found Aunt Tibb so ill that he called the doctor, who pronounced the trouble pneumoWhich at her age," said nia. he (Aunt Tibby was 86), is a serious matter. You had better get a nurse. Aunt Tibby had been so humored by her niece, however, that the nurse could do little to suit her, and Mazie waa obliged to fetch and carry, to run up and down ataira until, ten days later, Aunt Tibby sank into her last sleep. After the funeral the relatives who had gathered from far and near demanded that the will be read at once. So the old cowhide trunk waa brought down to the living room and opened hi the presence of all. It contained Un-- ... 'Im .They Sweet Remorse! Telephone on the sports desk Say, cornea the inquiry, rings. h did that umpire rule right on that play today? Ia it true that when a batted ball hits an umpire before a fielder has a chance to field it the batter, gets a hit? Are you really telling me the truth? Thats the rule? It is? You mean it? The umpire was right? Well, that beats anything I ever heard. Yourt sure thats the rule? The reason I want to be aura is because I threw some of those pop bottles at the umpire and I aint gonna start being sorry unless I, have to. Youre sure thats in the rules? Kansas City Star. with a contingent training for overseas. I had no Intention of coming beck. "There la not much more. I waa in battle many times. I wanted to be among those I aaw falling on every hand, but God would not let me Join their company. And somewhere in ell that ruck of blood and I found my souL I owe filth I it to Pink. So he knows, Dale muttered. Yea, he knows everything. When death walks with men by day and night, all human values shrink. Men know each other for what they ere. I may not tell you of Pink. Save that hie email body shelters a heart whose equal I never have found in ... "Thats a efforts. Elaine tried pitifully. God knows. So do I, now. She wanted to to my .pattern of life. The tragedy of ell was my own blindness. I failed her. And she never knew "What ere you trying to say? The boyish voice could not conceal it anguish. That I saw when it was too late. How lonely and frightened she must have been. I was obliged to leave home for few days. I told Elaine that I would expect her to conduct It the weekly prayer service. eemed trivial thing. She shrank from the idee in terror. I would not listen. It was the simple duty .of a pastor's wife. I chided her for want of faith for giving way to her nerves. It was the culmination for her. Everything must have toppled . . ." What did my mother do? Dale's lingers slowly relaxed their hold. His hand fell to the bed. She was gone when I came home. There was a note. She had failed me, so the laid. My life and work were all that mattered. She was doing it for me. Me.. vr 'lOOMf h-a- man David After Uncle suppose. passed away die said that she had bequeathed the trunk to the one in whose home she happen to die. Maziel exclaimed Bert, putting hia arms around his wife, waiting for 'dead mena shoes' is sorry business Do what you can for your aunt without making your family unhappy, but put aU such ideas aa youve just mentioned out of mind; they are unworthy of you! and Bert stopped to kiss his wife good-bThe following Tuesday Aunt Tibby arrived and with her as usual was the old cowhide trunk. The first evening of Aunt Tibby's arrival Mazie began, Barbara! do ait still! You'll make or John! Aunt Tibby nervous! don't walk ao heavy! Perhaps, Bert, Aunt Tibby would like to I read the pa per This before Bert had finished the article he waa in- cle David's army, uniform, a few books, half a dozen packages of old newspapers and a long letter written by Aunt Tibby herself This was addressed to her relatives in general and waa a sort of confession. In it she stated that her Income since Uncle David's death had been limited to a pension of $6 a month. That in some way the story had been circulated that this old trunk contained valuables and aha had never contradicted it, fearing if aha told the truth some one might put her in an old ladies home, an institution aha detested. She trusted her relatives would pardon her and that the old trunk would be kept for her sake; that it might prove a magic casket to the owner, just as it had to her. The trunk waa left with Mazie, as aha was the only person who displayed the least desire to possess it. After everyone had de- parted she threw her arms around her husbands neck and cried, Oh, Bert, can you ever forgive me? Judging by the sigh of contentment ahe uttered Bert's answer was satisfactory. Aunt Tibby was right; the trunk did prove a magic casket for Mazie. It stood in the upstairs hall where ahe had to pass it many times a day and whenever aha waa seized with envy, stubbornness or a desire for finery aha could not afford, one glance at the old trunk was sufficient to dispel such feelings in a twinkling. was his Is si er tor Ivory Hmmm WNU Sunrise. remarked Bert her papers; stocks and bonds, I P? J??? elevator, and be most a if we bump Into somebody Inadvertently; but thu instant we get our bunds on n steering wheel we damn nil mankind-woand man alike. polo-get- le i aff: J. WALSH Copyright' ij,"? Stationed in Middleton. aaw her again. You mean she . . . Kelsey. ut nil Stag itoni i Dale forced the words from his stiff lips. Kj Anxiety With Joy "Wait Farwell lifted a hand in e Possesses You must let me unalloyed weary protest 1 can. I paid for it with fe; there is some as tell you anxiety d with the my soul. It is dreadful thing for joy. Ovid. a men to lose his soul. Dele. My conscience drove me out of my church and away from my God. The conviction that I was to preach was his 'BLACK LEAF 4T inborn. There waa my father father. I threw all that aside and HVKMpsDsgsfcnyfrMi lived because I was afraid to die. I worked with my brain and my hands, trying to forget I failed in everything. A Cain now. Always in Bight Dale sat motionless, listening. Someone passed the house, whistling carelessly. A hollow thump WE'S REWEST HOSTELRY gainst the front door. The evening paper from the city. And here in this upper room the world had coma to a standstill. till1 me?" D. Elaine consented to our marriage when I waa given my first regular appointment I took her out of the only home she ever had known. Hundreds of miles sway. Among strangers. But she was happy," Dale inter- ... these towns rtenav, ineer then. eon-for- are 24 French communes Jura mountains where there local taxes and each inhab-- 5 receives ' another. You ere to believe that Some day, you will realise my debt there. Farwell rose to his feet with seeming difficulty end moved to the table where he stood supporting bis weight on his hands. When I returned from France I knew that my only salvation was in a life devoted once more to the church. I sought out . . ." "No!" There was a ring id desperation in Dalei voice. Ha left toe bed in his turn, to stand at Farwells back. "Lete get tola done. Where where did you find On the Highway It Is a carious trait in human nature that we will take off our hate when n woman enters aa By Howard to his pretty little wife, it isnt quite fair that Aunt toe step and glanced about "I want to talk to you "a'lbby ,ko,dd wan to come back tainly. B00n kss than three weeks minute. You see, Miss Lee, I dont he nd she had been know you so very good. But you ?lnce at months. I have no ways struck me as bein' pretty to Yur auntS she' a nice Of course. I'm wise to you d ,dy' if a bit eccentric, but and toe kid. I'm the first one ha spilled it to. You're pretty strong yo!u . alway work so hard enter-fo- r " her that you wear yourself him, too. I'm wondering Just ta how much youd do for him if he out- - Between worrying over her comfort and fussing about the waa in a Jam." old cowhide trunk, la Dale in trouble? Oh. please ?afcty 01 vme becomes a place of torment tell me what it is, Pink." a haven rest- 'Fraid he ia. The kids Tt?? vereat to try and kill mo when he 1 come here. But somebodys got to ST eYer mada to whose bobbed do somethin' tor him and f decidedly of only one I know who can total .the shade beloved by Titian, and him around. You can tell me. Pink. There is Tth a tepeJr to correspond, rew ,?r. bad up haughtily aa nothing in the world I wouldnt do replied: If you were proper- for Dale. ,he welfare of Well then Miai Lee. Tm a 17 infreJed tot oldern you. Its a yOU d Want to keeP queer world Tibby here all the time! Do any way you want to took at it. ahe berself would Did you ever atop to figure that fancy when a guy climbs through too1" particular about that old you are Pleased ropes, he well, he dont have euch 5owh B It didnt contain valu- caU a hell of a tot to say about i it. He goes to hit comer end waits for ables? She told me no, I wont toe gong. Sometime!, just some- eay she exactly told me, but ahe times, I say, the match is fixed gave me to understand, and, J ahead of time. Wonder if you get know aU the family have the same j impression that in it she carries that You mean, Lee hazarded in a tow voice, "that something hap- And Yet Call It ... her by THE KEMMERER OAL COMPANY 1 ... nUT, Mazie, WNU Scrvlcu, Lee. "Some flower do not bear transplanting. I may not spare myself, if you ere to understand. I bruised your dealer for Brilliant P reduced About an of us, Dale. Our day of reckoning. Hearts of men are as nothing The old familiar fervor touched his voice. Vanished. Souls are in the balance now. Souls, I say. Are you listening? "Yes." When I left the seminary, I supplied the pulpit of our ehurch in g man Oregon town. Middleton. It wee your mother's home from childhood. Her father was dead. Same of this you know. Elaine and your grandmother were alone. You have told me that." A respectful impatience marked the words. And I have tried to have you know Elaine. As she wee then-v- ery young end very beautifuL Scarcely more then child. Fragile. I am wondering if I can make you understand what I waa. How bleak my early life had been. Those harsh experiences softened only by my faith in God. It drove me. I wee xealous, intolerant I fancied myself another Saint Paul called to persecute. Before these pest few days, I doubt if you could have understood how I came to love Elaine. Or rather, how she could have loved uch a man as myself. Dale's thoughts had turned swiftI know, he said limly to Lee. ply. I think you do now. And I did love her. It was the same fierceness that characterized my every desire. I brushed aside her every doubt I wee convinced our union wee desired by God. And I forced her to see it although She wee promised to another. Dale. The man's name was Kelsey. Wade Kelsey. "I told you I never had seen this men. I believe that is true. He meant nothing to me, save that he stood In the way of an ordained plan. I recall that he eras an eng- jected CLEAN ;H QUALITY mother. Aunt Tibby's Trunk tough one, Mnlgrew admitted moresely. others. There was but one possible atonement Can't you see that? You are all that I have left of Elaine. Your life ia all ahead of you. "Yea. A nobody. Date choked And you've tot me on the word. go on and on. "I thought perhaps God waa givI always was ing me a chance. fearful of this day. But years passed. Nothing earns out of the void. I might have known. God never forgets. "But you would have I Dale exclaimed harshly. Can't you see what you've tot me do to to somebody? I ean take it But Lee. He made an effort to control himself. I think there is only one thing I would ever like to know from you. Dale's voice was curiously calm. "You have let me live a lie. Why did you try ao hard to make me He believe that my mother could not finish it "Because your mother waa good. Dale. The sin was mine. Never hers. Wait where are you going? I dont know. Dale flung himself out of the study. The door closed behind him with a crash. A few strides took him into his own room where he paused, looking about with a vacant store as if he had found himself in a strange place. His eyes fell upon toe picture of his mother hanging in toe chimney niche. Very slowly he approached e shrine, detached the the photograph from the wall, held it clenched in hia two hands. A sudden wrench and the frame was pulled apart Its glass fell and shattered on toe bare floor boards. Dale took one lingering look at the portrait lifted it and held it for an instant againit his cheek. Very gently he laid it on toe shelf. Ha left the room, walking quietly. This time, he sought toe rear stairway. Kid Wait a minute. There was Pink, barring the outer door of toe kitchen with hia small frame. Deep ahadowi filled toe room. Get out of the way. Don't be like that kid. I know. Where you goin? "Anywhere. Pink followed Date ai far as the back porch and watched him hurry swiftly through the dusk. He made his way back into the darkened house with heavy heart Then he stepped into toe parlor and listened attentively. From overhead came the sound of footfalls pacing back and forth. An hour later Pink was in the kitchen adjusting his tie before a small mirror. Ha had changed into hia cheeked suit and the ceremonial head. of derby waa on the beck his to get thanked "I ain't none for toil, either, he muttered to hia reflection. ... one-tim- pened to Dale. Something that wasnt his fault at all. Yeah. His bout was fixed. That's it ... "I I think I know what youre trying to tell me. Pink, Lee aeid after little. Im thinking of Dele. Nothing else matters. "You mean it Miss Lee? You mean you stick by what you laid about doin' anything for toe kid? Yea, Pink. Anything. "Gawd! Excuse me, Mias Lee. Youre actin awful white about it know what sent the kid down for the count today. He was think-iabout you. What it was goto to do to you. I know that same as if hed told me." "What can we do. Pink? You end I? Lee asked soberly. "That's e tough one, Mulgrew admitted morosely. I can't dreg toe dominie into tola eo much. You see, he told me toe whole thing long time ego. You gotta take my word for it he had his reason for never tollin' toe kid. Until today . You see well the kid la toilin' the dominie ell about hie new job. When he gets around to eayin' the name of the boc Never mind. Pink. I can guess. You're one ahead of me all the time. Can you beat that one? Twen- - j ty years and never a word of toe guy. And then right out of a clear sky, like I said. Worsen a story Firestone does it again give you lower cost and higher quality in a tire that ia top in the field Firestone Convoy. Car owner everywhere are buying this tire because they want to get all of these patented and exclusive extra value features. 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Tliere wee nearness of rain in the unseasonable warmth. fence end stumDale vaulted bled through the crackling underbrush, heedless ot briers that caught end tore at hie knees in passing. When he found himself in small clearing, safe from toe prying gleam of hurrying ear lamps, ha flung himself to the tree. ground under Atone at last with hie eeetoing Lee Brady tat alone in the swing that hung in a shadowy corner of thought!. When her vigil So far, there had been only the the front porch. was rewarded by the sound of ap- wild urge to escape. From everystreet, she thing. Everybody. A vague realiproaching steps from thetow word of zation that he must give battle to hurried forward with a decision of sort But In confusion. A life, reach greeting-halt- ed in his brain refused to function. Ha hat below stood her, man imuil crouched alone In a mad upside-dow- n world. Hand clenched in anWont Oh . . . Mr. Mulgrew. Dale. guish. 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