Show fOLEVS j ( OT££3R STOPS COUGHS Contain No Opiatoo 6 -- - CURES la Safa ICimiun W A PRODIGAL arRer’s BALSAI and the (Bzomal frtnr to Baatoro Ony Yanthtol Colo hair falUojr a tt at PrurrlHa Proaott a Cs U COLDS Children HAIR Valla iKmf Halo to it Prevent iPettitSEVaSaKB N For CONSTIPATION THE Salt Lake City HE JUDGE RELICT TROUBLU VkUGHAH ByJuusTiiATHm No KESTER BrJXMeiviu MAN Comrt SCORED Hie f “Bluff" Worked and as a Consequence the Laborers Went Hungry Through the Afternoon 8YN0P8IS A the man entered shanty where the workmen were eatHe was holding a ing their lunches can red "Hey fellers” he saluted them “look at this can o’ powder I picked I’ve a mind to blow up outside up” “Aw cut out that stuff and beat It out of here" ordered the foreman then The man looked around walked deliberately over to the stove opened the door and thrust the can Inside There was a yell of dismay and In a moment the shanty was empty Ten minutes later the runaways returned The can was lying harmlessly man on the fire and the was gone So were their lunch palla 8AM E CLA8S The scene at the opening of the story ts laid In the library of an old southern plantation known as the Barand Its ony The place ie to be eold history and that of the owners the Qulntarde Is the subject of discussion by Jonathan Crenshaw a business man a and Bob stranger known as Bladen Yancy a farmer when Hannibal Wayn Hasard a mysterious child of the olu southern family makes his appearance Taney tells how he adopted the boy Ns- thanlel Ferris buys the Barony but the Qulntarde deny any knowledge of the Captain boy Yancy to keep Hannibal Murrell a friend of the Qulntarde appears and aaka questions about the Barony Trouble at Scratch Hill when Hannibal Is kidnaped by Dave Blount Captain Murrell’s agent Yancy overtakes Blount gives him a thrashing and secures the boy Yancy appears before Squire Balaam and is discharged with costs for the plaintiff Betty Malroy a friend of the Ferrises has an encounter with Captain Murrell who forces his attentlone on her and la rescued by Bruce Carrington Betty sets out for her Tennessee home Yancy Carrington takes the same stage and Hannibal disappear with Murrell on their trail Hannibal arrives at the home f of Judge Slocum Price The Judge recogThe Price Judge Slocum Judge nizee In the boy the grandson of an old time friend VII— (Continued) CHAPTER Look on mo "Boy don’t bo afraid as a friend” urged the Judge “I reckon I’ll be glad to stop "ans- wered Hannibal “And do you love your sister John ny T” “Well I must admit I do but I can same as only be a brudder to her— v you” Automobile Aroma Farmer Hiram was mending the an automobile front fence when whizzed past emitting a trail of blue engine emoke from Its Farmer Hiram’s hand went to his jose When the car had disappeared smell bad lane the the and far down died away he ventured to address the hired man “Sam" he said "they may be swell city fellers an’ all that but they certainly was smokin’ some vile Are Is Inspiring "Such confidence you hungry?” “Yes sir" replied Hannibal fish?” cold to “What do you say the Judge Bmacked his lips to Impart a relish to the Idea “I dare swear I can find you somp corn bread Into the bargain” He began to assemble the dainties he had enumerated "Here you are!” he cleared his throat shone while benignity Impressively “A from every feature of his face moment since you allowed me to think extent ol the to you were solvent ” looked puzHannibal fifty cents — "I wonder ir you could be inzled loan of duced to make a 'temporary that fifty cents? The sum Involved tritle 1 Is really such a ridiculous don’t need to point out to you the absolute moral certainty of my returning " hM die" "Bless you Hanmnal!” cried the cheerful judge looking wonderfully despite his recent bitterness of spirit "I'm not experiencing any of the pangs ain’t of mortality now My dissolution a matter of tonight or tomorrow— there’s some life In Slocum Price yet for all the rough usage eh? 1 think you’d better go to bed” “I reckon I had” agreed Hannibal slipping from his chair "Well take my bed back of the quilt You’ll find a hoe there You can dig up the dirt under the shuck tick with It — which helps astonishingWhat would the world say if tt ly could know that Judge Slocum Price makes his bed with a hoe!” Hannibal retired behind the quilt "Do you find It comfortable?” the judge asked’ when the rustling of the ehuck tick informed him that the child had lain down “Yes sir” said the boy "Have you said your prayera?” Inquired the Judge I ain’t said ’em yet” “No sir is “Well say them now Religion as becoming In the young as It Is reI’ll not dls- in the aged spectable it at an early date” was not the loss of his money and the Hannibal coin passed from his possession Into his host’s custody Thank you my boy! I must step down to the tavern— when I return please God we shall know more of he was still While each other” he had produced a jug from speaking his behind the quilt that screened bed and now took himself off Into the It that night Left alone Hannibal gravely seated What the himself at the table larder lacked In variety It judge's more than made up for in quantity thlB fact for was and the boy grateful Not Unlikely heard the' heavy “Well my boy” said the visitor to Presently be as he camejudge's up the path Btep shuffling exsome “I suppose day you Bobby 'rom the road and a moment later pect to step Into your father's shoes?” his gross bulk of body filled the doorso” said Bobby “Oh I suppose way Breathing hard and perspiring "I been wearln’ out everygloomily the Judge entered the shanty but his thin’ else he wears since mother learneagerness kept him silent until he for down me”— cut ’em to ed how had established himself In his chair Harper’s Weekly beside the table with the jug and a Then cracked glass at his elbow if you will but bland and smiling he turned toward Pay compliments y your bills first his guest Hannibal!” "My tenderest regards Many a great man has exclusive and he nodded over the rim of the owledge of the fact cracked glass his shaking hand had Twice the glass carried to his lips GOOD NATURED AGAIN and was filled and emptied then ood Humor Returns With Change to watery eyes rested again his roving Proper Food child the on "Have you meditatively Hana father?” he asked suddenly “For many years I was a constant nibal shook bis head "A mother?" s jfferer from Indigestion and nervous-esof them done died both “They almost to prostra-onamounting years and years ago” answered the writes a Montana man “I can’t tell you how long back the boy “My blood was impoverished I don’t know I reckon It was but and weak with much about It 1 must have been a Islon was blurred loving spots before my eyes This was small child” grew Bteady dally condition cried the ‘Ho —a small child!” and eventually got so nerv-u- s He cocked bis bead judge laughing I could not keep my books post-on one side and surveyed Hannibal nor handle accounts satisfactorily Wayne Hazard with a glance or comcan’t describe my sufferings “In God’s name what ic seriousness “Nothing I ate agreed with me till do you call yourself now?” ne day I happened to notice Grape “I'm most ten” said Hannibal with ruts in a grocery store and bought dignity package out of curiosity "I can well believe It” responded hat it was did you come “Where the judge “I liked the food from the very from?” rst eating it with cream and now I “From across the mountains” uy It by the case and use it daily where are you going?” "And s food was soon found that "To west Tennessee" brain and nerve force as upplying “Have you any rrlends there?” othlng in the drug line ever had “Yes sir” one or could do “You’ve money enough to see you "It wasn’t long before I was through?” and what the judge Intends to health comfort and affection ed for a smile of fatherly became a leer of infinite cunning food “Through the use of “I got ten dollars" my ny digestion has been restored dollara — " the Judge smacked “Ten erves are steady once more my "Ten dollars —” he rehis Ups once Is good again my mental faculties peated and smacked his Ups twice re clear and acute and I have become ' The purple flush on the judge’s are friends my that o face where the dignity that belonged I feel ruly astonished at the change 20 to age had gone down In wreck deepounger and better than I have for ened No amount of money would ears He quitted his chair and lurching nduce me to surrender what I have somewhat as he did so began to pace of use the alned through floor the Co Postum ood” Name given by ’Take me for your example boy! 3attle Creek Mich “There’s a You may be poor you may possibly Read the little book "The Road j be hungry — you’ll often be thirsty o Wellville" in pkgs” but through It all you will remain A Ever read the thing— a gentleman! Thof that splendid apppara front llw to tlmti Ire greolee tree Ml Of ntcrest Adr ud old Perhaps you’ll contend' order is overthrown that?£jty has gone to the devil? You ar’ jilt and J social there’s the pity of It! fabrlo Is tottering — I can aee it totter—” and he tottered himself &s he said this “Well I’m an old man — the specI’ll die tacle won’t long offend me presently" He was so profoundly moved by the thought that he could not go on His voice broke and be burled bis face in his arms A sympathetic moisture had gathered In the child’s eyes He slipped from his chair and stole to the judge's side "I’m mighty sorry you’re going to tfiu XeOoeas MtHt CoMnr “You seem to be raising hell all by yourself" "Oh be reasonable You’d 8olomon gone down to the steamboat landBy ing” said the Judge plaintively way of answer Mahaffy shot him a contemptuous "Take a chair glance —do Solomon!" entreated the Judge "When did I ever sneak a Jug Into mFshanty?” asked Mahaffy sternly conscious of ' entire rectievidently tude In this matter "I deplore your choice of words Solomon” said the Judge "You know damn well that If you’d been here couldn’t have got past your place with that jug! But let’s deal with conditions Here’s the Jug with some liquor left In It— here’s a glass Now what more do you want?" Mr Mahaffy drew near the table "Sit down" urged the Judge hope you feel mean?” aald Mahaffy “If It’s any satisfaction to you ” admitted the Judge "You ought to” Mahaffy drew forThe Judge filled his ward a chair — glass the news from the land“What’s ing?” Mahaffy brought his fist down on encing a most extraordinary colnct dence When I went to the war oi '12 a Hazard accompanied me as my orderly His grandson is back of that curtain now— asleep — in my bed!” Mahaffy put down his glass “You were like this once before” he said darkly But at that Instant the shuck tick rattled noisily at some movement of the sleeping boy Mahaffy quitted bis chair and crossing the room drew the quilt aside A glance sufficed to assure blm that In part at least the judge spoke the Muoyon’s Pills are unlike all other laxatives or cathar tics They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods they do not scour they do not gripe they do not weaken but they do start all the secretion! of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation Munyon’s Pills are a tonic to the stomach liver and nerves They invigorate instead of weaken of impoverinstead enrich blood the they ishing it they enable the stomach to get all tbe nourishment from food that is put into All Druggists cents Price It IDENTIFY the “Scars on the ankles identify as American those found dead abroad" “YeB our said a coroner's physician ankle scars identify us over there as infallibly as our gold teeth “You see we are the only people truth scarred by banging whoae ankles on the road into the sharp get There was a points of rockers in It came nearer and nearer and pres- the dark door ently sounded Just beyond the “Four legged chairs don’t hurt in the Then It ceased and a voice said: dark In this way Bang Into them a there!” The judge scram“Hullo dozen times a night and they merely bled to his feet and taking up the Impart a slight bruise to the knee candle staggered Into the yard Ma“But a bedroom rocker when you haffy followed him go prowling In your bare feet about a "What’s wanted?” asked the Judge coal black bedroom la more dangerThe light holding his candle aloft How many times ous than a showed a tall fellow mounted on a in the dead blackness of tbe night handsome bay horse It was Murrell have you been Impaled by the ankles "Have either of you gentlemen seen —or by the ankles— nearly Impaled a boy go through here today?" Muron points of a the sharp upstanding rell glanced from one to the other bedroom rocker? Just look at your Mr Mahaffy’s thin lips twisted themwhen you undress this evening He ankles smile selves Into a sarcastic You may not be aware of It but I’ll to up the the table turned Judge who spoke "guarantee you’ll find on each ankle "I heard the boat churning away quickly five or six scars the marks of ter"Did he carry a bundle and rifle?” round back of the bend then 1 saw with the rible midnight collisions Murrell gave eager assent the lights and she tied up and they he asked rocker "Well” said the Judge “he stopped deadly off the freight Inen she tossed “And that’s how It Is that they idenand o'clock about four churned away again and her lights here along Americana abroad by the rocking asked his way to the nearest river tify got back of the trees on the bank the bony chair scars with There was the lap of waves on the landing” stiff ankles of the male and the round and I was left with the shore and supple ankles of the female Amer ’’Hannibal—’’ the Judge’s voice and loafers who’d crawled miserable lean” manner were rather stern "HanniThat’s out to see the boat come in bal a man rode by here last night on the news six days a week!” Had None to 8pare a big bay horse He said he was By the river had come the Judge There was a miners' picnic at Butte years old tentatively hopeful but at heart ex- looking for a boy about tenand One of the features was rifle” one Sunday — a with a bundle Immune to boy therefore nothing pecting between a team of Irish was a disappointment and equipped for fail- - There was an awful pause “Who miners and a team of Slovaks that man Hannibal?” were winning and the Slovaks The The "It were Captain Murrell” Irishmen dropped the rope and began judge raised his fist and brought ta-It to fight It was a goodjht One down with a great crash on the had a orwpo Irishman “We don’t know any boy ten brawny ble down and was pounding him at his bundle!" a rifle and with old years leisure when a friend came along he said “Gimme a belt at him” said the "Please— you won’t let him take me friend away Judge —I want to stop with “Gwan” replied the other "go and He Hannibal cried slipped you!” one for yourself" from his chair and passing about the get table seized the Judge by the hand Loyal to Her Teacher The Judge was visibly affected chilSunday school teacher —YeB “He shan’t have "No!” he roared dren the lord made everybody Is he kin to you?” you Small girl — Did he make you teachto tried Hannibal “He said "No” er? get me away from my Uncle Bob" He made me too Teacher— Yes “Where is your Unde Bob?" Small girl— And he’s got nothin to And the child began “He’s dead” The Judge bent be ashamed of either to weep bitterly and lifted blm Into his lap Crusty "There my Bon— ” he said sooth“Your hair is falling out” said the "Now you tell me when he ingly barber died and all about It” “Yes" replied the crusty customer “He were killed It were only yesterday and I can’t forget him I “You see my skull Is so hard that It don’t want to— but It hurts— it hurts can’t fall in” terrible!” Hannibal burled his bead In and sobbed Some Measure of Love Important the Judge's shoulder bands bis small It Is best to love wisely no doubt aloud Presently than stole about the judge’s neck and that but to love foolishly is better a strange thrill not to be able to love at all — Thackgentleman experienced of pleasure eray Hannibal" “Tell me how he died Its Merit In a voice broken be urged gently “Why Is a mirror considered one of by sobs the child began the story a the best of critics?” confused narrative of their flight “Because it always faces the truth” “Can such The judge shuddered things be” he murmured at last Then what' Mahaffy had he remembered the raft told him of the man on “Hannibal” he said “Solomon Ma- c bis “Dear lad I don't know” ure By the river had come Mr Mahaffy aa unfit as the judge himself and for the same reason but sour and bitter with the world believing alof some mirVlll ways In the possibility CHAPTER acle of regeneration At the judge’s elbow Mr Mahaffy Boon Companions was changed his position with nervous Some time later the Judge aware of a step on the path beyond suddenness Then he folded his long bis door and glancing up saw the arms his on “You asked If there was any news tali figure of a man pause threshold A whispered curse Blipped Price while we were waiting for the from between his lips Aloud be boat a raft tied up to the bank gibe fellow aboard of it bad a man he’d' eald: He fished up out of the river a man Mr Mahaffy?" “Is that you got no reply but the tall figure pro- who’d been pretty well cut to pieces” “Who was he?" asked the judge pelled by very long legs stalked into knew and he wasn’t conthe shanty and a pair of keen rest"Nobody I shouldn’t be surprised ir he less eyes deeply set under a high bald scious never opens his lips again bead were bent curiously upon him When “I take It I’m Intruding" the new- the doctor had looked to his cuts the fellow on the raft cast off and went comer said sourly on down the Elk” "Why should you think that Solov When has my door mon Mahaffy? It occurred to the Judge that he been closed on you?” the judge asked himself had news to Impart He must but there was a guilty deepening of account for the boy’s presence the flush on his face Mr Mahaffy “While you're been taking your whiff of life down at the steamboat glanced at the jug at the landing I’ve been experi glass lastly at the Judge himself Mahaffy are rapidly growing in ular favor said the pop- Post Toasties bundle “Stop a bit!” cried the Judge “Now if it was your Uncle Bob he’ll come back the moment he Is able to travel you must remain under my Meantime while we investigate this protection man Slosson” It was Saturday and in was In progress a During all the years of its corporate dignity the village had never boasted r could any building where the bence had be placed under restraint arisen Its peculiar habit of dealing with crime but a leading citizen had donated half an acre of ground lying between the town and the midway river landing as a site for the proand the scattered posed structure had assemof the region population bled tor the raising (TO BE CONTINUED) Turned Her Gold Into Nugget France Mme Couly of Romortin who had concealed MOO in gold in her kitchen grate during a brief absence and forgot all about it on her return whole lit a fire which converted her fortune into a gold nugget Ready Cooked Meals judge sympathetically I know It “It were Uncle Bob! were my Uncle Bob! I must go find him!” and Hannibal slipped from tbe rifle and ran and for his Judge’s lap will very TO Caused by Collisions With Deadly Rocker Put Nationality Beyond Dlapute Marks haffy who was here last night told me he saw down at the river landing a man who had been fished up out of the Elk— a man who had been handled” roughly Bob?” cried “Were It my Uncle Hannibal lifting a swollen face to turb you tonight for It Is God’s that I should stay up and get drunk” EASY AMERICANS served either good milk or make a most for breakfast with cream or preserved fruit appetizing dish dinner or sup- per toasted These delicious flaky bits of white com have a delicate taste that is very pleasing at this time of year PostToasttes&re econommake less work for the busy housewife and please everyone at the table ical ‘The Memory Lingers Sold I by Grocers everywhere Pottum Oeml Bottle Creek Oo Ltd Mich |