Show — r" ft ' THE SAUNA CALL SALINA UTAH or Telephone’ Write Call on us gpeclalize In out factory and repair departments Send your Watches and We make them like new and Jewelry ara famous for our reasonable prices We wik pay postage or expreea both ways We JosepkC Lincoln aa u utna art UTAtt ST Ellsworth seldom comes is willing to A man unless bs bottom out start on top at the CgpyrljStfftiby DtAypIrten SYNOPSIS Luneta Tea Mra Kezlah Ceffln supposed widow Is to move from Trumet to following the death of her brother f®r whom ahe had kept house Kyan wldawer offers marriage and is a Is the refused Capt Elkanah highest quality Tea you Indignantly leader of the Regular church offers Kezlah a the for as place No matter what Tea can buy nw minister and ahahousekeeper decides to remain of Rev '"Trumet Keilah have takes Luneta been charge using you get John Ellery the new minister and glvee him advice as to his conduct toward in your order and notice members of the parish Ellery causes a the difference Remember you sensation by attending a meeting presence is bitterly reEben Hammond leader of the Half Pound pack-ag-e sented by Ellery’s get a Grace apologizes for her meeting of Luneta Tea for guardian and escorts her home in the rain CaptEllery Nat Hammond Eben’s n becomes a hero by bringing the packet Into port safely through fog and Twenty-liv- e storm Ellery finds Kezlah writing a letter to some one Inclosing money In response to a demand She is curiously startled when Informed of the arrival of Stingy Not Pious Nat calls on Kezlah and It develattenYoung Harold was late in ops that they have been lovers sines Daniels remonstrates with Ellery dance lor Sunday school and the minyouth for attending meeting Elister Inquired the cause lery Is caught by the tide and Is rescued “I was going fishing nut lather by Nat Ellery become friends They Grace while walking in the fields would not let me go” announced the '"eta and tearna that the walks there every lad The clergyman Sunday takes dinner the Annabel with Sundays the Daniels "That’s the right kind of a father daughter exerts herself no-to to have’’ replied the reverend gentle captain’s She make an impression on him men "Did he explain the reason why tices with vexation his desire to get away She every Sunday at a certain time he would not let you go?” Watches him through a spy glass Nat "Yes sir importunes Kezlah to marry him He said there wasn’t bait again He says he has had a quarrel with hts two”— Harper’s Mag enough for father who wants him to marry Grace alne Ellery asks Grace to marry him She ronf esses that ahe loves him " ut says she feara to displease her gruardlan ElDifferent Species kanah Daniels tells Eben about the meetEben ings between Ellery and Grace For some time past Willie’s physideclares he will make Grace choose him and the preacher Grace finds cal condition had worn on the teach tween him in a faint following the excitement Sr’s serves until finally her fine cf Elkanah’ visit Just before he dies sensibilities rebelled and she sent the Eben exacts a premise from Nat and Grace that they will marry Kezlah lad home with a note to his mother breaks the news to EUery and later he ‘‘Please give Willie a bath receives a not from Grace saying she Is saying: to marry Nat and asking him not to try his edor is otojmxious” to see her again Kezlah tells th story The followtWg day the boy appearof her own marriage with a man who and ed at school and handed the teacher turned out to be a who was reported to have been lost at this note from his father: sea and of her lov for Nat whom she "Willie ain’t no geranium — learn cannot marry because the husband Is him don’t smell him" to Manila alive Captain Nat sails for be gone two years He says he and A Mechanical Grace have decided not to marry until Liar it Is Is overdue and he Nat returns “Eureka Bill! I’ve just worked out feared that he has been lost at sea an Invention that will save me a lot Kezlah get a letter from her husband of trouble" saying he lz coming back Grace goes on A a visit to relatives of the Hammonds "What Is It?" vessel distress signals Is discovered for off the flying "A phonograph attachment coast Ellery goes with party to my office telephone that will say In board tho vessel A man Is found sufof the my voice when the phone rings: ‘Yes fering from smallpox the rest crew having deserted Now don’t bothMary I’m still here er me for I’m busy CHAPTER XV— arranged ‘pwr NEXT Full r‘ Gents Nt Were "Hubby" Stylover “I’m going downtown tomorrow morning to see the new hats” “You forget" her husband remindand ed her “Tomorrow is Sunday the stores will he closed” “Who said anything about stores?” she asked “I’m going to church" Where They announced Mrs She Know Funny Makeup “That’s your wife across the It?” “The one who Is laughing Yes" “They tell me she has a keen sense of humor" “Yes But believe me she Isn’t nearly as funny as that hobble makes her look" — Cleveland Plain Dealer lsnt The Stronger Sex and Algy participated affair in a cafe” In "Cholly disgraceful “Anybody hurt?” ’No” "Then what was disgraceful a about ltr” “Why a couple of waitresses held them apart” — Washington Herald Didn’t Understand the seventh heaven of exclaimed the groom as they marched down the aisle “Why Henry” pouted the bride "I thought you told me you had only been married five times” — Kansas 8he “I am In City Journal The Suffragette “How are you going to vote this fall?" “I Just don’t know! My dressmaker has been and I haven’t a thing to wear!" A lady Futurist visltdng Expert the studio of a “Now that surely Is one of your best works hanging on that nail there?” Bhe said “Oh that’’ explained the master “is my palette" — London Bystander Romancer Some “What’s the matter old man? You seem to have had a sudden shock?’ “A severe one I asked my barber If I didn't need a hair cut and hi said no’’— PittBburg Dispatch Willie Knew Uncle Pete — Willie can what comes after eleven? Willie — you tell me Twelve Uncle-Pete— Good!’ Now comes after twelve? Willie— Father from the club sure to die like the others and they knew some one would see the distress signals and investigate That was all yea Santa Marla! was it not enough? Captain Zeb Mayo went about cheering for his parson Mrs Mayo cooked delicacies to be pushed under the ropes for the minister’s consumption The parish committee at a special session voted an Increase of salary and ordered a weekly service of pray-- r for the safe delivery of their young leader from danger Kezlah Coffin was perhaps the one person most disturbed by her parson's heroism She would have gone to the shanty Immediately bad not Dr Parker prevented Even as It was she did go as far as the ropes but there with me In this case is more than I she was warded oft by Ebenezer until came out and bade her running know Just say smallpox to ‘this town Ellery and It goes to pieces like a smashed come no nearer Kezlah after more went back to the paregg Old Eb Capen will help for he’a expostulation She wrote to Grace and told sonage had it but It needs more than one" "Where are you going to take — her the news of the San Jose but she him?” pointing to the moating occu- Itsaid nothing of the minister’s part In "Poor thing!” sighed Kezlah “she's pant of the bunk “To one of the empty fish shantlea bearin’ enough already" on the beach There are beds there andThe sick sailor grew no better Days nights passed and he raved and seIs such as they are and the place Ebenezer cluded We can burn it down when moaned or lay In a stupor acted as day nurse while Ellery slept the fuss is over” "Then why can’t I stay? I shall and at night the minister being went on watch The doctor have to be quarantined I know that younger came frequently but said there was Let me be the other nurse Why no hope A question of time only and should anyone else run the risk? I a short time he said have run It I’ll stay” Capen occupied his mind with specuDr Parker looked at him "Weill” lations concerning the patient “Well! I must say he exclaimed "Do know parson” he said young man that you’ve got— Humph! "seem’s you if I’d seen the feller All Mr I’m much right Ellery afore ’Course I never have obliged” but when I used to go whalin’ v’yages 1 cruised from one end of creation to - CHAPTER XVI t’other pretty nigh and 1 might have met him” in Which Ebenezer Capen Is Bur That night the sick man was much priced worse His ravings were incessant Before sunset that afternoon the San The wooden clock loaned by Mrs ParJose was anchored behind the point ker the doctor’s wife ticked steadily Inlet The the boats by changed fishing a half hour slow although Ellery and moved farther up for moorings not a single one of their owners would glancing at It to see If the time had trust himself within a hundred yards come for giving medicine suddenly noticed how loud Its ticking sounded of the stricken brigantine t at this he was aware there The largest of the beach shanties Wondering was no He sound in the house one which stood by Itself a quarter of rose andother looked In at the door of the a mile from the light was hurriedly had adjoining room The prepared for use as a pesthouse and ceased to rave and was patient lying quiet on the sick sailor was carried there on the bed an Improvised stretcher Dr Parker The qilnlster tiptoed over to look at and Ellery lifted him from his berth him And as he did so the man and assisted by old Ebene'Zer Capen his eyes got him up to the deck and lowered opened “Halloo he said faintly “Who arq him into' the dory Ebenezer rowed the trio to the beach and the rest of you?” Ellery startled made no answer the Journey was comparatively easy “Who are you?” demanded the man The shanty had three rooms one of which was given up to the patient again Then with an oath he re“What one used as a living room and in the peated the question adding: third Capen and the minister were to place Is this? This ain't the fo’castle Where am I?” sleep Mattresses were procured "You’re ashore On Cape Cod At donated townspeople tables and chairs and the building Trumet” "Trumet! Trumet!" was made as comfortable as It could He was struggling to raise' himself be under the circumstances Sign Ellery was obliged to boards warning strangers to keep pn his elbow force to hold him down He strug away were erected and In addition them the Trumet selectmen ordered gled agajn Then his strength and his left him simultaneously and the ropes stretched across the lane oz reason delii'lum returned He began to shout But ropes' both sides of the shanty and signs were superfluous Trumet a nai ie a name that caused Ellery to stand and back from the upright In general step was iS a blue funk and had no desire to approach within a bed Bcarcely believing his ears AH the rest of that night the man Even the driver mile of the locality of the grocery cart when he left the on th bed raved and muttered but of and happenings day’s supply of groceries pushed the peop s and places whic he not had mentioned before packages under the ropee yelled a hurried "Here you be!” and whipping And he minister listening Intently to ever word caught himself wondering up his horse departed at a rattling galIf hej also was not losing his mind lop Wfien the morning came Ebenezer The village sat up nights to discuss the affair and every day brought a Capdn was awakened by a shake to new sensation The survivors of the find John Ellery standing over him the minister “Capen" whispered San Jose’s crew a wretched I must talk with you get up quartette of mulattos and “Capen You I know Portuguese were apprehended on the Wereused to be a whaler BedIn New you acquainted outskirts of Denboro the town below Trumet on the bay side and were ford?" Sartln Was a time when I could promptly sequestered and fumigated pending shipment to the hospital at have located every stick in It pretty Boston Their story was short but nigh by the smell If you’d set me gruesome The brigantine was not a down side of ’em blindfolded" ever know Did you Turks Islands boat but a coaster from anyone Jamaica She had sailed with a small named —” He finished the sentence “Well’s I wanted to Pretty decent Two days out cargo for Savannah feller one time but a fast goer and and the smallpox made Its appearance on board The Sufferer a negro fore- went downhill like a young one’s sled mast band died Then another sailor when he got started His folks had was seized and also died The sklp-- money that was the trouble with him Why ’course I knew him He married—” “I know Now listen” Ellery went on talking rapidly and with great earnestness Ebenezer listened at first silently then breaking in with ejaculations and grunts of astonishment He sat up on the edge of the bed Rubbish!” he cried at last "Why ’tain’t possible! The feller’s dead as Methusalem’a I rememgrandmarm ber how it happened and — ” It wasn’t true That much I know I know I tell you" He went on to explain why he knew Capen’s astonishment grew "Judas priest!” he exclaimed again That would explain why I thought I’d seen — There! I’ve heave ahead 1 don’t got to see But It’s a mistake what Gymnastic Stunt Barbour— You seem warm have you been exercising? Waterman — Yes Indeed I went to and mutes dumb the dance swung belles around all evening — Michigan Gazette (Continued) The sick man was raving In delirium when be reached him but the sound of the water lapping the sides of the saucepan brought him to himself He seized Ellery by the arm and drank When at last be desisted and drank the pan was half empty The minister laid him gently back in the bunk and stepped to the foot of the ladder for breath This made him think of the necessity for air In the the little place and he remembered window It was tightly closed and rusted fast He went up to the deck found a marlin spike and returning broke the glass A sharp cold draught swept through the forecastle stirring the garments hanging on the nails An hour later two dories bumped against the side of the San Jose Men talking In low tones climbed over the rail of them was one Burgess ashamed of his panic he had returned to assist the others in bringing the brigantine Into a safer anchorage by the Inlet Dr Parker very grave but businesslike reached tbg deck among the first "Mr Ellery” he shouted ‘‘where are you?’ The minister’s head and shoulders appeared at the forecastle companion “Here I am doctor” he said “Will you come down?” The doctor made no answer In words but he hurried briskly across One man Ebenezer Capen the deck an old fisherman and from East Trumet started to follow him but he was the only one The others waited with scared faces by the rail “Get her under way and inshore as soon as you can” ordered Dr Parker “Ebenezer1 you can help If I need you below I’ll call” The minister backed down the ladder and the dootor followed him Pari ker bent over the bunk for a few mo- ments In silence “He’s pretty bad” he muttered Heavens what “Mighty little chance a den! Who broke that window?" T did” “The air replied Ellery down here was dreadful" The doctor nodded approvingly “I gness so” be said “It’s bad enough now We’ve got to get this poor fellow out of here as soon as we can or he’ll Mr Ellery” he die before tomorrow “what made you do added Sharply this? Don’t you realize the risk you've run?” "Some one had to do it You are running the same risk” "Not Just the same and besides It’s my business Why didn’t you let some one else some one we could Confound It man Humph! spare— didn’t you know any better? Weren’t you afraid?” His tone rasped shaken Ellery’s oerves “Of course I was” he snapped Ir“I’m not an Idiot" ritably "Humph! Well all right I beg your pardon But you oughtn’t to have done it Now you’ll have to be quarantined And w ho in thunder I can get to May The old man came scrambling ovei He was panting and much the sand excited ’Mr Ellery!” he cried “Mr Ellery! It's settled for us — one part of It anyhow He’a slipped his cable Yup He must have died Just a little while after you left and after I gave him hla I thought he looked kind of medicine ' And when the doctor queer then came we went In together and he waa Yes dead sir dead” “Dead!” "Um-hNo doubt of It It’a for good this time Mr Ellery what shall we do? Shall I tell Dr Parker?” considered for a moment Ellery “No Capen “No” he said slowly I can’t see why don’t tell anyone they need ever know that he hasn't been dead for years as they supposed Promise me to keep It a secret 111 tell — her — myself later on Now promise me 1 trust you” “Land sakea yea! Ill promise If you want me to” The next day the body of “Murphy" foremaat haid on the San Jose was burled in the corner ef the Regular graveyard near those who were drowned in the wreck of that winter Capen remained at the shanty another week Then as the minister showed no symptoms of having contracted the disease and insisted that he needed no Ebenezer departed to take companion up his fishing once more Ellery himself was most urgent in the decision that he should not go back to the parsonage and his church just yet Better to wait until he was sure he said and Dr Parker agreed Dr Parker told him of Grace Van Horne’s return to the village She had come back so the doctor said the day before and was to live at the tavern for a while at least Yes he guessed even she had given up hope of Captain Nat now "And say” went on Parker “what Dr Parker Looked at Him per who was the owner was the next victim and the vessel was In a state of demoralization which the mate an could Englishman named Bradford not overcome Then followed days and nights of calm and terrible heat of pestilence and all but mutiny The mate himself died There was no one At left who understood navigation last came a southeast gale and the San Jose drove before It Fair weather found her abreast the Cape The survivors ran her In after dark anchored and reached shore In the longboat The stek man whom they bad left in the forecastle was a new band who had shipped at Kingston His name was Murphy they believed They had left him because he was isn’t every man who Is when he Is well heeled UreWlnalow'e Soothing Syrup for Children teething soften the Ruma redurea Inflammation allays paincurea wind collcjlfa e botUeder The Condition “Do you like a good “Yes if there's no The moet effective yet simplest remedy for courIis is Denn's Mentholated Count fic at Drug Stores Drops— “That old block “I ate Heredity son is a chip of gambler's A regular poker the chip” WHEN RCBBEKS BECOME NECESSARY And yonr shoes pinch Allen’s Foot Hue th b shaken Into the shoe Antliieplio powder le Jut the thing to nse Always me It for break injr In new ehoea Sold evwry where Sample 8 Olauled U ttoj FRK& Address T tuAutftrt accept any Adr During the Spat there’s Just one thing I want “John to say to you” “What’s the matter M’rla? Aren’t you feeling well?” — Puck le a syrup taken Internally for catarrh and headaches Tastes good Immediately opens air passages of head and lungs with a soothing One dose cures healing sensation most headaches In 5 minutes Is a permanent cure for many cases of catarrh in head throat and stomach Also cures bronchitis Recolds coughs and croup tailed by dealers or sent by mall on Address New receipt of 50c stampsYork Drug Concern New York— Adv The Old Man Came Scrambling Over ' th 8and want to know Is whether you think I could leave you for a couple of days? The Ostable County Medical Society meets at Hyannls tomorrow and I had promised myself to take It in this But I don’t want to leave you year if you need me” insisted that he did not need Ellery anyone waa getting along finely and would not hear to hla friend's missing the medical society’s meeting So the physician went John Ellery did not feel cheerful that afternoon The tired feeling he had spoken of so lightly was worse than he had described it and he waa despondent for no particular reason That night he alept miserably and awoke with a chill to find a cold pouring rain beating against the windows of the shanty He lay down on hla bed and tried to sleep but though he dozed a bit woke always with a start and either a chill or fever fit His head began to ache And then In the lonesomeviolently ness and misery fear began to take hold of him Night came The rain had ceaaed and atara were shining clear Inside the shanty the minister tossed on the bed or staggered back and forth about the two rooms what He wondered the time might be then be did not care He was alone The smallpox had him In its grip Why didn’t some one come? Where was Mrs Coffin? near And Grace? She was somewhere him — Parker had Bald so — and he must He called her see her before he died nan)e over and over again The wind felt cold bn hie forehead He Btumbled amidst thd beach grass Wbat was this thing across his path? A rope apparently but why should there be ropes In that house? There been had never before He any climbed over It and it was a climb of hundreds of feet and the height made him giddy That was a bouse another house not the one he had been living In And there were lights all about Perhaps one of them was And a big the light at the parsonage bell was booming That was his church bell and he would be late for the meeting He Some one was speaking to him He had known It alknew the voice It ways and would know It forever was the voice he wanted to hear “Grace! I want "Grace!” he called I Gracel go! Don't go! you Don’t oh my dear! don’t go” No It had Then the voloe had gone not gone It was still there and he beard it speaking to him begging him to go to listen pleading with him somewhere go back back to someAnd there waa an thing or other arm about his waist and some one him He was leading him helping broke down and cried childishly' and some one cried with him (TO BB CONTINUED) The Real “Does trouble?" “Not so your Trouble Makers auto give yon much as the police” uy t i Near Tragedy A Pittsburgh millionaire stood beside hla 18000000 automobile wondering where to go next whom A woman he had known rushed out of the hotel and sought to solve this problem for him in a hurry She ahot at him but of course she did not hit him Instead the bullet punctured the chauffeur’s leg “Great guns that was a narrow es“She cape!” exclaimed the millionaire a tire!” might have punctured He Kept His Seat The suffragette was speaking “I'll bet there ain’t a man in this did anything who ever audience around the house for his wife If there Is a man in this room that ever made the fire milked the cow cleaned tile windows and made the beds every day without a kick I’d like to see him that’s all” But she forgot her husband was at And he didn't dare the meeting stand up! r beliejre It” The pair entered the sick room The sailor lay in a stupor His breathing was rapid but faint Capen bent over him and gently moved the bandage on bis face For a full minute he Then he stood erect gazed steadily drew a big red hand across his forehead and moved slowly back to the living room Yup” he said “It’s him Mr Ellery what are you goln’ to do about it?" ‘I don’t know I don’t know must go somewhere by myself and think I don’t know what to do" The minister declined to wait for breakfast He said he was not hungry Leaving Ebenezer to put on the coffeepot and take up his duties as day nurse Ellery 'walked off along the beach By and by he heard Capen calling his name “Mr Ellery” shouted Ebenezer "Mr Ellery where be you?” “Herel” replied the minister It Maid Had Helped Young Van Windle waited "nervously in the parlor tor Julia to appear He had been sitting there twiddling his thumbs for half an hour Finally a step was heard in the hall and he rose to his feet expectantly But It was not Julia It was her maid “Marie" said the Impatient young man “what keeps your mistress bo Is she making up her mind long? whether she’ll see me or not?” No sir” answered the maid with a wise smirk "It isn’t her mind she’s making up" Treason Califorleave “Wny did Binhack nia?” because “He was forced out he wouldn’t brag about the climate” — Indianapolis Star Smooth Idea “Gracious! What has your little boy got on his pants?” "Furniture polish Those are the pants he polishes the banisters with? "Did “Yes Mixed Up play make out In Its run?" Indeed! Why It was a walk- that over" It sometlires happens that learns aonvf very good habits following In the footsteps of ther WORKS ALL And Studies at Night Food j a by his boy not fa- DAY on Soire of the world’s great men have workid dating the day and Btudled evenings to fit themselves for greater But It requires a good constithings tution generally to do this A Ga man was able to keep it up with ease after he had learned the alpower of sustaining though he had failed in health before He says: he changed his food supply “Three years ago I had a severe attack of stomach trouble which left me unable to eat anything hut bread and water “The nervous strain at my office from 6 A M to 6 P M and Improper foods caused my health to fall rapidly “Foods" were and Cereal tried without benefit until I saw mentioned in the paper “In hopeless desperation I tried this food and at once gained strength flesh and appetite I am now able to work all day at the office and study at night without the nervous exhaustion that was usual before I tried “It leaves me strengthened resatisfied nerves quieted and freshed toned up body and brain waste reI would have been a living stored skeleton or more likely a dead one by this time If It had not been for Name given by Postum Co Battle Read “The Road to Creek Mich Wellville” in pkgs “There’s a Rea- son" Ever read the above from time ene appear are nrnuime true and Interest lettert to (mil time of A new They kimea ' K |