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Show T YhE PROVO POST Z2.Q2 EEC number of four or five, who had both discovered and recovered bis body, called rr--his death murder and pledged r themselves to Its avengement laying responsibility- for the putative crime at the door of the man and woman to be seen in the canyon, immediately below the scene of Hopl Jim's fall. Between the moment ven discovery of the men on the ridge trail In Urrupted their simple and hurried breakfast and that which found Rose end Darcus mounted on the back of their owji horse gnd making the heat cf their way down the canyon in pursuit of Alan, but jttlle time had ; elapsed. And even- with- - Its double burden, ThtTTf ' MfSe" fiSffC bfinfef'Umr VpoiT the broad lower level than those who followed the ridge tralt. Ty mid morning, when they approached the foot hill that ran down to the desert,' the pursuit was more than a mile in the rear and shut off to boot by a monolithic "hill, while Alan was many a weary, mile in advance. . He sat upon his horse just then at standstill upon the'summlt of a hills lifting up behind him,-th- e, desert before unfolding like a map but like a map all TKeTrey O .L. - A4k(-- in mTbB8oir"Tli mu ii TTniT"'"" ir ticpr.'titit, 1914, Bet Block : V.tc JooepU by , an. ac- - I,l!K'a is - kaoit i - J A' f-- V, f A a7 -- i . f X" y His - Parched - Throat Moistened - X'J a tips and to her, out of sheer, downright foolishness in the he.ad! 1 suppose youll like me to cull it chivalryil Ill tell you what I call it lunacy!" "Dont be an ate ! Alan responded temperately, gathering the reins to- yourself 4i bo-h- Who warned us yesom the object which they were fol- - tc the stirrup. wing so sedulously as. it moved terday iu time to prevent our being along the heights! a wildly running, crushed by that rock? Judith! Why ... from M Stores with a - womeft- - bmmd 1 . sil-alone and the others up there when tpen Its back, both Bharpiy in bflURtte against the burning blue. that beast sneaked up behind her O, Alan! the girl demanded, what: 1 saw him I saw It all and grabbed to It?' Why did you fire? 'Why Von'tT'ber and roped her to that 'bronco If it wasn't because she had broken with you answer me? What is it? Judith, Alan replied tersely, again them for good and all and started to I Youre raving," Barcus commented in a hopeless tone. He looked to the away horse that Bed so madly along, the perilous and narrow track of the t trail. gfrir'itose The name was echoed from two this madman throats at Alan swung sharply and' , Dropping the glasRea the girl came thrust the glasses into the handa of, j swiftly and confidently to her lover's ' (he girt . , side, lifting her lips to his. she told him, Go, sweetheart! Judith," he affirmed with a lock of Shes roped to "Save her if you can!" poignant solicitude. die back of that crazy broncho helpT- - With a look of triumph tor the Tor yourself rictia' Talse tteprfirbrfirrrmrcimrn'a'TAVr gathered suppose a stone turns beneath its Rose Trine Intp his arms. . loof shell be killed! DidLjou deain for an Instant Rose. U'fiTe the girLfnciiEed her glasses - would see her own Pieter carried to that speck that' flew against thei hw death if anything could be done sky Alaa turned to the two horses to avert It no matter what we may hbbhh-near by and seking a saddle have Buffered at Judiths bandar threw it over the back of one. With an indignant grunfT but con- A this the other man turned to bia 'Tops"."Mfr'Bafc,tlil'' si di- - anfi dropping a detaining haud caught up the glasses und turned 1it L spon his arm asked : . buck, . re you going to do? . Go on! he grumbled, pretending Alan shook the hand olt and went to Ignore the hand Alan offered bFu with his task, from the saddle. 'Tve got no patienep - .Ob' after her,. .Tom, .of course," he with But go! he Insisted you . . implied. What else? That animal I. ofa sudden seizing the hand and Jsrazy, Iteiryeu pressing ft fsrvently. And God goj "Even so, " Tom Barcus argued, you with you. inv friend! -cint climb that hillside e herseback- Then "'hoofbeats" drumming onih ntf if you could, youd be too late to earth of the canyon trail, struck a hundred echoes from Its, ; i tm&C'riScky: Mr. Barcus showed Rose Trine a, 1111 MlBsTrnie--reasbn"w- Uh 1 bene-Wssr-Sf- ee " -- . 4 - -- e j- -- . . - hard-packe- wallSLr--rTrrr.- iii drkens p mv mil -- V.- Beautifully and Restores Its Thickness and Lustre fifnttikt 7&afFdsrvf!tir mka- gnlshed smile that was Intended to seem teassuilng. , LLetf Jacksharp ynd fol!owhln; as qdick ftSTBHybe1 hejirged. lightning will never strike us so long as' W0 Stick o Mr, of tjie harmed 1 don't mind li.V-ltelling yoa, one o,J of his fdftipiny, Im just naturally afraid of the dark! u If ot 4 CHAPTER XU. JJbmmoa garden sage brewed. info . tea, with sulphur and alcohol dded, .will' turn gray, streaked and ' The Trail at Flying Hoof-PrliIn the still air of that young day ended hair, beautifully dark and luxur Piat; remove every bit of dandruff, chill of night lingered stubbornly atop scalp Itching r nd falllng hair. and would until the shadow of the Wiring the Sage Tea and Sulphur re eastern rampart had crept slowly ip at bqrae, though. Is troublesome down the canyon's western wall, tele An easier j way Is tn get the re ady-t- o letscoped upon itself and evtoufei costing about CO cents a ting in the snn to makevanished, the a ylace torg bottle, at drug stores known at pit of torment and of burning. RemIff iAf Sage And Sulphur flair U freshed from rest and exhilarated edy, thus avoiding a lot of must. this grateful coolness, his horse by While wispy, gray, faded hair Is responded willingly to the first light oCrinfhLve all desire to retain our yeuthfnl Appearance and attractive touch of Alan's spur. In a twinkling .. wjn. .By darkentng-your- l ba(r with t h e overnight camp d rop ped from vl c Wyeth's Sage- - and Sulphur, no one behind the reunded shoulder of a hill(ton f?4l, because it does it so natural- side, meaqulte-clonkeThen from itf first spirited flight ly, oO evenly. You just dampen a epskgu or soft brush with It and dhaw the horse settled down to Bteady through your bair, taking one lengthened Its stride, and ran for strand at a time; by morning leagues with the long, apparently ,eU 1 uffwy hairs have disappeared. After fcrtless and Un less lope of the plains-breapplication or two your hat broncho, ventre-- terre. beatuifully dark, glossy, soft Alans departure from camp had an and you appear Jeanf,NWuxtiriant a round quarter-hou- r the 'F&VSS&i lledqulst .Drag Co., two tfclpated ,by unaessors to 8 moot aad lal appearance on the upper trail of tomres, friends of the .slain bandit, lo the CtMA. (Adv.) - iaty l. . go-In- g, .alf d a wcw-lAu- a?; - ii Mr&tfou&Mwmm, AMrMl jtiabei VirmM- CforMSb&m WcjP ApederiBoady for tion,Sour StoBHdt.Dlarrtoa SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY Arrive Prove 10:89 a.m. tr? entered farther -- per-color- hlst,- and refused tobudge another Incn. Himself more than half-dazebut still hounded bylus nightmare vision- of Judith, Alan dismounted to escape baiji-toa-- bodily-- 1 by hellish and seizing the bridle sought to draw the horse . i pa with him, ' Ile'waRtfdJii strsrigih In that endeavor: the hhinial balked, planted, It hocfl deep in the sand, stiffened its legs and resisted with the Ot a rock; sudden, jerked. his head smfiNif, (napped the hrldla from his grasp and fiunf ky, r scudding before the storm. , Pursuit was out of the question: indeed, the bridle was barely torn Aoss his hand before'Afan lost sight 6f the broncho. For a moment he stood rooted in ck'SBSriiatiort as In a bog with an arm aptliroWri1 across hts face. Then" tbti thought of Judith resand-hlas- t, - 4:00 p.m. 4:80 pan. 9:00 p.m. 11:05 p.m. TicSimae Siiamre of : foi Thirty-Yea- rs The Centaur Compass; NEW YOHK p.nu p.m. p.ra.-10:5- 0 p.m. T:35 a.m. Cars. New, No Smoke. No Cinders- GOOD SERVICE. LOW RATES. Drily Erelflit Service between i . . , AS Pointy. 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In the end he stumbled Blindly down a slight decline and wav abruptly conscious that he had in some way found shelter from the full force of the wind. . He staggered on'another yafef or d two, breathing more freely, and wall of rock into a rough-ribbe- d some sporadic outcrop, he under, stood, 'whose bulk stood between him and the storm. Closing out art assortment of odd stock in Doors and Windows at at Bed Reck Prices. Phone 21 ry Die. bfuri-dere- THE MASTER KEY r - ness andLoss of Sleep. 8:Ju a.m. a.m. pan. 9:50 12:20 3,29 5:50 8:20 1,1 ;?9 p.ra.. reach as they. were. - His first appreciated warning came when the surface of the desert seemed to Tift and jhake like the top of a canvas tout In a gale. At the same lime a mighty gust of wind swept; athwart the waste, hot as a furnace- hkiKtiwfn triee dust enveloped man end horse, a stifling clou of Buper- heated particles that stung the flesh like a myriad needles. And then darkness fell, the twilight of hades, a cop; pall. Nothing remained visibly, beyond arm's length. Blinded, half, suffocated, unspeak, ably dismayed and bewildered, the hroncho swung round, back to the That . Intermediate' Point. myriad heat-devil- ? Jigging monotonously their infernal danse macabre. Or as seemed more probable was she .back there anting the Painted hills lying still and lifeless, crushed beneath , the , weight of that fallen, horse? ,' ', - No rest for Alan till he knew . , . Descending the knoll he reined hla lagging mount back Into the trail, following Us winding course through the foothills and round the base of that monolithic mountain toward the junction with the ridge trail, miles away. It approached the hour of noon before be gained the. point where the two trails Joined and struck out across the desert. And , hpre he 'discovered what he thought ipdisputs ble Indication that the fright of Judith's horse b . had persisted. AbandottiBg ifitmftdttitciy. aH of returning through the hills byihe fldge-tral- l, he turned and swung awfiy r.t the best pace he could spur from his broncho, delivering himself Jnto the pitiless embrace of that implacable wilderness of sun and sand. 'AMpng Intervals lie would check the broncho and, reeling tn his Baddle, endeavor to sweep the desert with his binoculars. JUlAJLQ.MrdJ.be fc noon he fancied tliat something rewarded one such effort; something ter an Instant swam athwart The field of the glasses: something that seemed to move like a weary horse with a human figure bound to Its back. But now the phenomena were discernible which, had he been more-dese- rt wise, "would have made him pause eti dJfalnkbefprgJ Signature, of Electric Service to Salt Lake and Leave Provo C:4S a.m. 1:00 a.m. Always Bears Promotes Digesttonflveful VYorrasfonvulsionsfeva'isIi- -- fi ling die Siomadu asdDwcisof (To be Continued.) haze-veile- d -- -- dyst-stor- y t&d 4 ALCOHObaPEkCENf. AVcgetaWePmtonfir. sfmiiatiiig tterbatfantlRctfia r dcrty'arrangemeHrhy'sagcbraflr-aiit- f - At gnarled-cact- i, mile all blended into one vast plain of glaring gray that stretched over the round of the world to a broken wall of purple hills that reeled drunk-enl' in the southwest Was Judith out there, somewhere, lost ilefenseless, forlorn, Impotent to lift a hand to shield her face from the blast of that savage sun? Staring beneath a shading hand, he discerned nuthing, tljat moved upon the surface of the desert but its -, - waste-blea- ched XL. The Man In the Shadow.' Two hundred feet, if one, flop! Jim fell from the jip of the cliff. Then sud-ieniy the Thing that had been Hopl! . Jim Slade was checked in Us headlong 1 descent by the outstanding trunk of scarce. over which It remained, double vf wp. limp, horrible Tvr The miniature landslide that had! - bee-n- caused by his fall went on, as the slope besettling gradually came less sheer. Only part of It, a( double handful of pebbles, gained the; ' - bottom of the , , canyon. Its muffled impact on the ground! ) round hia feet roused the man whoi had compassed the bandits death from; I th pose be had unconsciously on the Instant of Bring. , . ; He stepped back, and snatched upj . . a case containing binoculars. Nqt before the glasses' were adjusted; to his vision did he find time to re, pond abseatly to the alarmed and in--j is two compan- aistent Inquiries tonsTa man of h ow age and a girl; f some years less,- ad been; wakened from their sleep by the re- port of the riflb. Now the latter plucked his Bleeve, I- y , . H' - y i I - bone-drraven a s i t' issued f rom-- k throat and in momentary possession, of hysteric madness, reeled away from tho woman and the shelter of the rock and delivered himself anew to the mercy of the 'Lots for Summer Homes for sale at the Beautiful Viviaa Park. VEasy terms. The coolest place in Provo cauyon. Cnll this office or ' blurred. . Only in the near fereground was write Vi via u Park Resort Comanything definite, to' be distinguished pany, Provo Canyon, Utah. tf in the aspect of that snnbitten earth patterned Jn alniost or. thats CHAPTER . -- -- - t- Mothers Know That Genuine Gastoria me-throu- gh - prevent 'lecHvJty, a fair mark" stark against Vbe iky for one who stood in ike val- - ' ridrTit I BuPsuppore It doesnt Isy below, holding hts rifle with eager . . You know fa'l whits beyond Sagers, waiting for Just such opporAnd the girl is theso hills deserts with same the with impatience tunity I bound tell hand and helpless, ycd, which he had waited for it ever since the noise of debris kicked over the foot. Think of her being carried that way all day, perhaps face up to this, rfgsby the --struggling man and brutal sun! Shell go mad if some-- . woman had drawn his attention to - i thing Isnt done what w as going on above. t mad yourself already, - Afan jres(ed the-trig- ge; and the M r. Youvegoiie Barcus conlended darkly. "What's shot sounded clear to you if she does ? Suppose you do wtiflneas ' Judith saw a look of jt- . In rescuing her: what then? succeed , v f th f . , , i As soon as she gets on her pine shelD . . as to stick a knife into you-l- ike Then he threw his hands out, clawed 'try she been chasing you for, not thve wlr, staggered, reeled aj over. ()a jan(j 0f the brave and ?? h.e'l'tlraB. bett'filJt,TTme' uf tbetree but tcrtrirt! your fool 'It ahled .ta frigti tr and abruptly , . y sacrifice y he - ehot-fro- m slght-orenedge of 'tk - - AlufL UP- , ( FWoctum Bfcrtr.M witt rhotojr.pl. froa th. Pichir. mi ' -- VANCE By LOUIS JOSEPH onto." Fvfom T He thought to rest for a time," until had spent its greatest' Virens;! K; but" fis Ee' WTiisrshOutaer gratefully ...against ...the ... rock ...and. scrubbed the dust from his smarting eyes he saw what he at first conceived to be a hallucination: Judith Trine standing within a yar:! cf him, alive, ' -- ' strong, free. . He stared incredulously, saw her Verognlze him, open her mouth to cry that was inaudiotter . ble, and come quickly nearer. Alan! You came for me! You folall this!" lowed He threw, off her hand with a bitter laugh that was like the croaking Of a the storm 'rnrr-w- v D! W: HAMlM6NMgr. "TTY Utoj as ft- - Vs n |