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Show THE 1ROVO POST PAGE SIX ' f MAN WHO CARRIED BELLS WEDDING A ' S4C5.0C0 H&URANCEv IS Marriage litensea have been Issued KILLED BY PALLING to the following couples; .Owen Loveless and Viigima Harrirnan, .both Payson; Clarence Harris of Pleasant' Kansas :City, Sept. 29.Theodore Grove art Jennie Bullock 6f Provo; : C. Pelzer, wealthy real estate was killed Today in a Walter K Denver, Lindon and Amy C HerbetUon, Vineyard; David Jones,' tail from the window, of his office and Jane Stephens, both of Malad, m the business, district. Mr. Pelzer caused $42'i,Obb insurance. , Idaho. , r. opei-ato- five-stor- y -- - V ,v - k k X V X t X k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k ! .iili rtl k Children Cry for Fletcher's v j is CASTORIA What is a harmless substitute for Castor . - -- v 5 GENUINE CASTORIA 1 ALWAYS Bears the-- Signature of room?" , Fiddle!" snorted Jane Gray. "Of course he doesnt do that I But he Is so stingy he wont give a cent ton aid any charity, and be even stays away Folks say he is too from church.' mean to put a penny lil tbe contribution box." Foorold Sally laughed indulgently. man! she said. If he really knew wbat his neighbors said about him do you suppose he woulAjSummon pride to his aid hud give something? Im sore he would not." asserted Jane, with emphasis. . "He's been approached by every one. I even went there myself,!" ' And he refused? aslsed Rally. "Yes. He said, JMadam, if I eould my way clear to contribute toward your church expenses I would do so. but I chmiot afford it. I said to him: Mr. Worth, dont conceal your niggardly nature behtad a lie. Any one who can afford" to rent the Havelock placS must be a rich, man. What did he say Mien? questioned Sally. ne grew very red. and I dont wonder, and he said nothing whatever, for I didnt give him an opportunity. 1 came away." Sally glanced once more through the gateway. There was a gardener mowing the velvety lawns. From over the hedge came the rich, sweet smell of lily of the valley. When I was a little girl I used to slip Inside the gate and pick lilies of the valley. said Sally reminiscently. That was when the Havelocks lived There have here, Interposed Jane. been many changes since you came to visit me fifteen years ago. The Have, locks have become millionaires and rwrely-pom- e to Lyndbcldge. 1 was surprised to learn they had rented the - od Oil, Pare-gori- c, Castoria is and It .It pleasant. Sjrups. Soothing Props , contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcoth? substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it Las been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Troubles and - riatule-ucyAVindCoUcall Teething and Bowels, Diarrhoea; It r?grul;itcs the - Stomach assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend. wasshe content tosi ontbe.vine draped piazza and read or embroider. . To Jane Grays disgust Rally took to at the walking, Sully Birch glanced cariou.-dMy deaf," fussed tbe little woman. house" set baelT iimuug the" drooping I cant follow you about the country, elms. Her aunt saw the glance aud over hill and dale, and It really Isnt lulLed volubly. , safe for you to go alone." .You remember Ive written you I always take foesar along." proold about the man who baa taken tbe tested Rail. Havelock plueeT " Caesar Is all very well," retorted You called Yes," replied Sally. Jane, patting the French bull, pup, him an old miser. Really, Aunt Jane, but after this dont go any farther a does he count his gold hi dusty, than the pine woods." tn Art The Kind You Hat e Always Bought, and which has been . In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per SIX sorial snpervision since its infancy, CC A How no one to deceive you in this.-A- ll are but Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-golJx perl incuts that trille with and endanger the health. of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment "'iAAAAAV.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . 7 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THI vok city. eiNT.ua eMMNy,Ni OCTOBER place.1 Sally's bine eyes watched the vanishing form of the gardener. The clatter of the lawn mower died away in the !S Farmers Month trie a ted her foot from the ruined hat She noticed that it was not a new tut. but a panama head covering of the season before.-- ? Sally had almost reached Annt Janes . bouse w ben she murmured : How white he was. He must lute And all about a a frightful temper. last year's hat !" But she dismissed the unpler sant for tbe lime .because Aunt' Jane was frantically preparing forAgattu . Trent wedding.. , For several days Sally Rlrcb evinced Xo longer an unusual, restlessness. distance could she. explain to Annt Jane, narrow mimlod and prejudh ed. that the Havelock pine woods had been 'the Mecca of her dally walk?' Aunt Jau could not te made to understand that Rally felt that she owed James Worth, tbe miser of Havelock. an apology for tier rudeness. Rn Rally and Caesar went to the pine woods ohre.mnre. and for tbe first time snne that May morning when she had slipped through his hedge she met the mNet of Havelock. lie was standing under the pines listening to the song of a wood thrush, lle-wt-ts bareheaded, and Sally remain-bemwith a guilty pang. Aunt Jane's fc.--iu i l, had taken IdTcCgossiff that the mb-rto going bareheaded nhotlffhe couip r; "wood: - tryside. lie heard Caesars pattering tread on thelpine needles and turned his head just as Rally came to a pause, looking likfa lovely picture in her pink frock. The sunlight slanted down and douched her brown hair with golden lights, ner.eyes were as blue as the uu. load' ed sky. SMOOT & STAFFORD r and without waiting for an exebau e of courtesies he looked up. to the top most twig of a pine where the thrush 1 was silhouetted against the sky, ' Mr. Worth." began Sally timidly. Ive been wanting to see you to tell y you Im sorry about the hat." His eyes looked so surprised that Rallyfs heart Jumped oddy. just as If he had said: "Why. this girl is much nicer thaq I thought! She Isnt such a barbarian, after all!" ne smiled, too, and ten years vanished. Surely he was not more than thirty. He looked very boyish. -"Pray - dont trouble-- ' about the wretched bat," he said. Fm sorry 1 acted so panic stricken over It. blitIt was a very sehe laughed outright rious matter. I am sorry. ' I was very rude about it and about the flowers," she added. "Would It bore you if I told you why I am called a miser? ne hesitated. A lovely look came into Sallys eyes. I would feel honored by your confidence, she said quite humbly. ne found a seat for her on a fallen log. and, sitting down on the rine stuffed Ms pipe Into his pocket and began. Pally listened, fascinated, to a story of now a man, his father, had failed In business. In the crash carrying to ruin a number of bis customers, men of small means who had trusted him. Almost immediately he had died, and on his deathbed Ills son had promised to pay back every creditor and clear hD father's name. To biro It was a sacred trust, a fill he had paid up the debts, denying himself luxuries and even necessaries. Dick Havelock had been his college c hum. and last year DI- k bad offered hi friend fbe ue of tbe country bo'ie. wHi the privilege of selling fruits and flowers, while be saw that the plae was kept In re- I I ,5 , nee-dlesh- - LOW RATES Y .ytn . 'A V FARRIERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Capital $50,000.00. Surplus $12,500.00. y Thomas N. Taylor, President. J, D. Dixon, Cashier, Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. John P. Bennett, Vice Pres- DIRECTORS: 1 T. N. Taylor Jas. A. Loveless Andrew Knudsen Robert Bee , J. J. Craner S. P. Eggertsen J. D. Dixon Jos. S. Berry All business given ns receives prompt and careful attention. Your account will be appreciated. T John P. Bennett -- Tost Want Ads, Get Results . Established 1907, Provo, Utah. fcL 'Good afternKu,"4ho said gaaveiy. ' Hut fate 'ordained otherwise. Rome- If ',ul "'l tiUI blame Solly-Worth Thing crunched imder!ierTnne'nhltp - 8he foil- - her bilshnnd the Prlnre shoes. . Havelock" sometimes? - of My hat!" he cried tragically. Isunlly. Sally dashevl tbe tears away aod ex I hough, she calls him Jimmy, featured. FOLLOWS-FIKST- ,. CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA- CITE, SMITHING, QOKE AND KINDLING Al)'BIB Exhibits of special interest to those engaged in Agriculture, Stock liaising and Dairying will be -- COALS, AS Thai Good Ccal go bn. Aunt Jane," said the Im going to get some lilies. I girl shall be home almost as soon as you are." she added as tbe trim little lady Even if he Is a miser 1 protested. am sure old Mr. Worth wont mind my having a few flowers. Probably e he doesnt know they're here at all. Im sure buttercups and dandelions are his favorite blossoms. Theyre tbe color of gold, you know Sally waved a laughing farewell and slipped through an opening in the tall d'ppel hedge, Oh!" she cried sharply, for a man confronted her. lie was sitting back on his heels among the stiff green leaves of the Illy lied, and In his hand was a great bunch of thf fragrant flowers. There was hardly a dainty .Jalossom left In the bed. He Was a very tired looking man, with quite gray hair, nis eyes were brown and his eyebrows very black, meeting symmetrically on the brld-rnose. of a very baud-orlie glanced coolly at Sally, aud she pair. James Worth was a writer who was wus conations that the brown eyes did He lrtd not disapprove of her dainty self. niggling toward success. Her u j? y svei-- vo! f became very jiM completed u novel, it had been nc- bv I ..hlWif ..a t a sul - ini' ) otd .olid on to" 'too is. I (art.e in to j.et a few lilie.s." sLe j l. k w .i in his ih I tt. I am happy said os he rose to his tall height "I today." he coixludcd TWs ehis-- will pay off the am me Mr. Worth would not care fi'ti kly. lest indebtedness agilnt my father's oe has so many." "My name is Worth." he said, look nunel "1 am so glad for jon." said Silh ing keculy at her. You? die , cried incredulously j softly, "and thank you for telling me Then you heard w hat we were wvf 1 wish every one knew that the tbher j of lug about your father, I suppose?" Havelock' Is a nobleman ia disHe nodded. My father has been guise." A look ofTTaln dead for three jears. "till. be cried, in embarrassment, I crossed bis featured and vanished in 1 told you because didnt want on'y I am James Worth a grim smile. 011 to misunderstand. detent Auy f am the miser of Havelock." doife the same thing." have would chap Sallys face wns crimson with em"Yon will 1h going away?" she asfcPd barrassment. but she lifted a haughty Utr nodded. "Tomorrow. Wait J chin. fie disappeared moment, please." You listened!" she accused. among Hie tree. V1 couldn't help it, - These lilies had Rally waited tctPmiri ates, and then to be picked. 1 have promised them t he returned, lienring a mall bin h of v noon.. They arc, for Miss T H lilies of the valley.' 1 am xv ed line You see. bouquet, Tbc-- e have Icob coming Into bloom plaining' wbj 1 cannot give them to in tbe d.ukest corner under tbehej-.evou 1 was hoping drnutd Ah, no,? Bat f am glad that yon b explained. 1 wrs saving stH .T0" as'dn "do not mind ms trespassing. she said j ? yn.-Listily, "1 an) afraid 1 would have objected i Rally pinned them at lew T ra frit so rero a bout Hit Inking m.v flimersf he sail! he Hnt I got S", f.,- - that .oodv, "Yoatwe. 1 sin to be wll i i confess--,- . fer VU b .cor-- I (uld not afford bouquet, end it helped a lot. You unto give tu in away." now?" The contccptcmil mk to j p;i!iy smiled 1 ur lersfund." she eyes said !.ed gave him her. hand 111 fire- "Of coyr-- e not!" She nnmd tow ird . .,.p Iv'lyo , L. ..JTOJfate; it would his nertn ctl,o through squeeze hedge , lit h l shn coining ick to see " lbc situation requited a ennv entional ju, etid You r " Utah Timber CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING. BLACK HAWK Coal Co. & -- CAMERON SPRING CANYON ABERDEEN Also LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL A Square Deal to Every Patron -- VIA THE SALT. 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