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Show THE SAUNA SITN. SAUNA. UTAH mm ttubmil ftl ?prthLt4 to a bn i Um Grd I'aiac Th fUc U parked silk and ribald wouwft. I sta at lb n:ib of my strati. IHgbl sod Ivfl I w bujing ln. IJw itiiit gral ' I but limit. lhibl t IVmi, tad lb to f ft". h tiivtMO ,1 ill i I till Hind b til IiIimh till I Jrvt In lujr i rm Ik I rHw Hrai hrf I'll) fuucl mull ra 0b otl-lit- wak Mch BUM UiH In ttUit ltl barrier of Duly In tl tl bi--r Brat In gunrdran rau rj ) ran I trrafc 1rai bt--r prtl amt sr'Ura brr heart, Atnys snild lliat lurid raroltalI'.bm In flata tin figure of UiMtu ! Inirot In bf chBd fee of dakHing i rhino bluo brr falrne, rt'Uiid. amiHiib cheek llw frm lb plnrhrd falld far l B- nra : brr Tour, pur Bernal I aerr. bul amid all lh aaiurnalla ah Irautt me. Thr ihuuehl of bn la can Dot hear tu think of hrr I km ah ali hr me If ah would oiii me tm'f I sloop ii4 nut lallt-- o low enoiisht I iuum frL Fattier and faMrr mu I swirl into (he torfet ol dr In all that Acre nradtif tmuih, Ihnnk CihI. I reunit'd in) htnt They beguiled tor. I hr) tried I luu me Into l heir rooms; hut al the am inent I Went lo elder I recoiled was at If an IntlnlM arm arM the drarwny and barred me mo lib rr. dllrii b-- lEmiuhem b inn Arr gray rH thought I knew tlfirfl Wl.c l quirt I her beyond IMhkiOg I ut Gw try I Wit tiiU'kli.g Quiet led at our life, quirt ai d uiMt.e That llltle ml. in migltl hat brrfl ! it hundred mile twin Hie it was o q i rt II- ll'f I't'iol in I'ri home lllliv, hrf prat waUt hrr Idie eproti nb hh od times hrr frtirfil all of tittle And nrtrf Ihrt So houH'Sltv, devoted tsuire. It strut prolonging my ron volrt.el.re )rt the 1101 nB could tio II Jcf let hrf tfll tip" roe lYlml t pill g to t i'i-- f In us? U s h MHi'g lurts'tt III b-- fl utitM sltttailon? J'-- ir the little klithm and brtarra at rter e tr o hard refuted h And P.loM.m. ahe. lira. tried I mid rtai me Inflamed her. Phe and calole llll the if e I leal with the aweeleat endeiirnH-i.lit then, when I ateiidfmdl) rerlMetl her ahe would It) Into a fur) and flout me With the foulness of the Mew a. tl win In one d the rorrhlort ol the donee hull In Hie curt) hour of the The d;ir wna ihneried morning. at rowed wlih dehrla of I lie night's dr haiieh. We were up there. I'.lo-w- u and I I wna In a a Iran Be atnie nl in! ml. a ctaie bordering on frenzy Nol iitlleh longer. I fell, roilld I keep Something had In hup up thin m n ami thirl soon. She pul her arms around uie Colne." ehe Mild. She led me lowurd her room.' Nr lotigel was I n hie In resist. M) fool wuh on Hie ihreahnld and I was al iimsi over when Telegram, air." II wna a messenger. Confusedly I took the fllniK) envelope ami lore II open. Illuiikl) I stared at the line ol t)ie. I sin red like a man In a dream I was sober enough now "Ain't you coming?" raid Blossom putting her arms round me. "No." I said hoarsely, leuve tue, please leave me. till, my God I Her fate changed, became vlrnllc tive. the face of a fury. "Curse you!" she hissed. Oh. I It's that other, that white knew faced doll you care tor. Look at me! Atn I md better than her? And yon scorn me. oh I hate you. Ill eel even with you and her. Curse you. iii-- "?r, TU pnthrtir drwp full of pleading. nii rooduiott " m Th ln ga on Ihol b) an 'I 111 boirry ntc," you d 4,'t ill, I id; nr tt toe; I If It pnuidun. )o at lrrf riot'd III doUM U 111 regret Cl marry you ith ft. then I r1t." greater! )y In lb ht It rm almut that I atayrd tu a TU folio fog, In Mrh liecna bou- -. a md llogrfber had bd y to.au hoturhow Just mi 'Mod aumeitiing. Th thought of her ten ibic nierliiii haunted her I knew, and I. hk tuflrted. tried 0 lt.ak her forget fet I eoud md kurteed; and atm In my ntmnt happy moment tber ay hat"r of lscaio; lUr aa fear. U fear of bia return aia) and I were up to our My partner nka In buCmas the dot a. fbr i'll bill property had turned out sol Jim aa Inuv Itirtalllng hi hjdrauHc liljtii mi (iphlr creek, and tfogcthcf a bad enough lo think about. I bad hnndreil d my hmri on making and I hap ) kJl dollar, tbd thing er o timr year looting li seemed i If would bring tn in that mark. Thrn." aold I to Berna. "well go orM and do and travel all over th It la M)lo." "Will . dear?" ah nnered m deriy. "Bul I tlm? want monry muth now. and I don't know that I rare ao What I mui h ntut travel either. would Ilk would U lo go o yut norue. down and llv quietly. hb waa greatly Inieteated In mv d crlptlon of Glmgyl. Iartitlariy ! waa ah Interested In my account Gnrry. and rather aeoffed at my tt thualastle description of him. "th. Jhal wonderful brother ol rourtl tin would think h was t siiiutl god. to bear you talk I Do you think l m half afraid nf him. Muid Ilk meT' "II would lov you, little girl; any no would" "Ikrtil t foolish," aho chldtd me. And then ah drew my bead down and klssrd iii. "oh. I'm so happy," she auld with a sigh. "Ar you. dearest T" I caressed Hi ift floss of her hair. Aye. she waa happy, and 1 will nt ways bless the memory of those days, tnd thunk God I traa the meara of little gladness Into Oft hrlnclng marred life. She wot trappy, and yet we were living In what noeiefy would call sin. Conventionally we wer oof m.m and wife, and yet were man and wife nior devoted, more self mq wf Ing. Never were man and wife en more lowed with purer Ideals, with "XaHcd conception of the sanctity ot do-'la- Th Pibc I Men and Packed With Rawdy Ribald Woman. there was hut that curtain. The faint est draught atlmuj It There I la) through the long, long night In that I heurd her quiet cnltln. breathing Sometimes even I heard her murmur In her sleep I knew ah waa there, wlihln a few yard of me. I thought I loved of her always. her beyond nil else on earth. I was gaining dull) In health and strength, yet not for the wealth of Hie world would I have I mssed Hint llltle curtain. She waa as safe there as If ahe were guarded with swords. And she knew It "Ill play the game fair." I said to myself I must be very careful.. Our So I position waa full of danger. forced myself, to be cold to her. and she looked both surprised and pained nr the change In me. Her heart was Innocent and she could not under stand my sudden coldness. The drl whs winsome beyond words, and I knew I had but to say It and ahe would come to me. Yet I checked m curse yon" She snatched op an empty wine self. I retreated behind a barrier ol reserve. "I'lny the game," I said: bottle. Swinging It by the neck she play the game." struck me square on the forehead I So ns I grew better and stronger felt a 8tuiining blow, a warm rush nl she seemed to lose her cheerfulness blond. Then I fell limp!) forward, and all the lights seemed to go out. Always she had that anxious, wistful There I la) In a heap, and the hlnnd look. Once came a sound from the spurting from nt) wound soaked the kitchen like stilled sobbing, and In llltle piece nt paper. On It was the nlglii I heard tier cry. Then the time catne when I was well enough to written : net up. to go away. Mother died this morning Garry I dressed, looking like the endnver "Where an. IT ous ghost I felt myself to be. She was "Here, with me." there In the kitchen, silting quietly, Low and sweet and tender was the waiting. voice. I was in bed and in) head was Berna." I culled. She came, with a smile lighting up heavily bHtidaged. so Hun the cloths By my her face. weighed upon my eyelids bedside sonte one was sitting and a I'm going." The smile vanished, and left her soft, gentle hand was holding mine. Is that you. Berrm?" with that high proud look, yet behind "Yes. please dont talk. If was a lurking fear. I thrilled with a sudden sweetness "Are you ready? I went on. of Joy. A flood of sunshine bathed "Beady?" me. It whs alt over. then, the rur "Yes. you're going, too." I was Where?" moll, the storm, the shipwreck I took her suddenly In my arms drifting on a tranquil ocean ot con tent. Blissfully I closed my eyes Why. you dear little angel, to get Yet there was something, some married. t course. Come on. Bern well find the nearest parson We memory darker than the .others, smue wont lose any more precious time." Shadow of shadows that bnllled in-I hurtled with a Then a great rush of tears came Into growing terror ami Rut still she hung back suspense. It all came hack to me. the tier eyes telegram, the news, my collapse. A She shook her head. great grief welled up In me. and In Why. Berna. whats the matter? Won't you come? Don't you love my agony I simke to the girl. "Iterna, tell me. Is It true? is my me?" mother dead?" Yes, I love you. Its because I love "Yes. Its true dear. You must try you I won't come." to bear If bravely" "Wont you marry me?" 1 could feel her bending over me "No. no. I cant' You know what I could feel her hand bolding mine said before. I havent changed any. could feel her halt brush my cheek Itu still the same dishonored girl l yet I forgot even her Just then Everybody knows. No. I could nevet thought, only of mother, of her devo tnarry you. never fake your name, tion and of how little I had done to never bind you to me You must go deserve IL So this was the end: a away, or stay." narrow grave. 8 rending grlet an-Stay? the haunting specter of reproach. Yes. Youve been living alone with My sobs were choking me, and Berna me for a month, f picked you up that was holding ray hnDd very tightly night Id the dance hall. I had you Yet In a little I grew calmer. brought here. I nursed you. Do you Berna." I said. I've only got yon think people dont give us credit for So yon the worst? I am supposed to be your now, only you. little girl must love me, you mustn't leave me." mistress Everybody knows: nohod) "Ill never leave you if you want csres. There are so many living that me to stay. way here. I "God Mew you. dear. can't What shall I dor tell you the comfort you sre to me Just stay. Oh. why cant we go I'll try to be quiet now." on as weve been doing? Wbat does I will always remember those days the ceremony matter? We love each as i gr w slowly well again Berna other. Isnt that the real marriage? left me much alone, alone with my Its more; Its an tdeaL Well both As by ye my net k had IU oM. th vwirrf nf Lite, tut IboUMitid out to lure me. and Imibum Oh. - ;( nl )r ttrv l! yUdrd "Writ" IlHti teH In I Mk of lifted and auggvrtrd pvoea h Mr It ill Wf but h ML big man lahd flcrcelf at in nd as I hr) terra Utt-al hi blows ba Uugttrd erurily, "Mu tv m i her a, )o rarq, ar TU ba mwiunI. and ta rut yu la hraijr whip fell on lha yrltlng patg. r They pulling for all ilwy nh. Ihrlr heads down, their hoq dera TbHr breath ram panl-UglIhrlr tonguea gteamrd fvnlly. 4"g. ?h. Tt.er r lire arms am round stay, VBVNvW g If bonds but lie fee K Robot W, Smii b14mb I omjna h Continued CHAPTER XI 9m cidif ptw! Iadr lov CHAPTER XII Ter the Two men were crawling plain. One. the leader was nt great hulk and nf a vast strength; while the other was o.mll anr. wiry, of the breed that clings Ilk a louse to life while belter loci perish. The small man was breaking trull town a) most to his knees In Hie soft snow, he sank at every step; yet ever he dragged a foot painfully upward Hnd made another forward olunge. "Come on there, you darned lltue shrimp; get a move on you." growled Hie hig limn from within the frost fringed hood of his parka. The little man started as If gst Ills eyes, vn nixed Into sudden life. thickly wadded with frost, glared out with the fear of a hunted beast, turse hlin. curse him." he whim- winter-locke- !." death-dealing- Oddities in Language A great many Amerlcun Indian Ian guages do not use the sound of "B. The famous Aztec language of Mexico does not have If and the majority of North American Indians are unHble to pronounce the sound. However, some Indian languages have the B" -- foi example, the Jamez tongue of New Mexico has a perfect B. and In fall fnrnia the Bonio Indians, the most ex hav-ipert basket makers Id the world, of a proier name A example gid heginning with "B" Is Bagil. a w, ,111110 heroine in Potno mythology a limit whom stories are fold. Uer oame I pronounced Bah gee1 t Smtlfeirimt T qrrd. ' ; v teeth ahon. Ml (heir tVrary and worn rr men and dugs a Ihej struggled onward la the grow bul hrrsuM of ha feeling tag tn hi heart lha lit Ha man no longer a of hHtity train II hlark murder that raged thera At 11 they reached H foeevf dlrce-liofew Ding, and afier Hie big man had th IHH on nraklng emun T1 Hill man worked A Ith a at rang ha llllngtie gathered ll firewood and filled ha Yukon tnva. na hnmnwst a merry air, II produced aourdourh bread t which he fried In baton (al). and mint dried mm meat. T men of h trail this was treat, they at ravenously, hut they did md peoh. The alienee was broken by a whin-nlnand a acratrhlng out aid. It was lla fiva dg rr)lng for Ihrlr aum ler, crying for lha frorm flh tliey had earned tv well They wondered aa md forthcoming. hy It "I g feed all gone?" "Yep. Mid tha small man. gt-vi- hrh n g "1111 I II tllenca the brutes any- way. II went to lha door and laid onto them ao that Ihry slunk away luto lha But they did md buty hadows tlieniM-lv- In e lha anow and Bicep. They continued lo prtwl round lha . lent, hunger mad and doia-raief hlmM-lrote. iho In a Then rolling big man lay down and alepl. Tha little man did md sleep. Ha waa till turning over lha thought Ural had come lo him. Outside In lh atrocious cold lh whining mn'nmutc In lh nearer. nearer and rrepi agonies of hunger, they cried for fish, and I hrr waa tmne for them, only klcka and curses. They bowled their woes lo lha weary men. Th littla man crawled Into Ida looping bag, bul b did not close his eyes. II waa watching. About dawn be rose. An evil dawn Il wa. sallow, sinister and askew. The llllle man seleeted the heavy handled whip for lha Job. Carefully lie fell Its butt, then he struck. Il was shrewd Idow and a neatly delivered. for lha little man had hern In the bualnea before. It fell on the big man s head, and be crumpled up. Then the little man took some raw hide thong and truased up his victim. He gathered up the rest of the provisions. made a pack of the food and lashed It on Ids back. Then, after a final took of gloating hate, he went off and left the big man to hla fate. At Inst th Worm had turned. Tl watl tim q kendacL fnsJted you stay at home Or aore other arb or pain pra vU your keeping an engagement Remember Ihtycr Aspirin! Tar thm U aramriy any pain it cannot tv!iv and rvliev promptly. TbcM tablet giv real or mlHiona would not continu to Uka them. They ax quit harmlcaa, or tha medical profoaalon would not cunaUnUy proaaiba than. t Don't ba martyr to unneotwary pain. To colds that might ao easily ba checked; to neuritis, neuralgia; to thorn pains pocuUar to women; or any Buffering for which Bayer Aspirin is such ga affective antiduta. iMYEiitt Aiiiia Is Ik tad arark f Bsjrv For your own protection, buy tha genuine. Bayor la aos. Its nlwayt tLa asm. It never deprosHa tha often heart, bo use ft needed; but tha causa of ary pain can ba treated only by a doctor. u sipnnanRj Rplaish!ag Park Streams You can always give richer, deeper. more brilliant colors to faded or no BE CONTINUED and collect the money due them as a reward. It frequently happena that they must wait upon the pleasure ot that official, when they while away the tltne by making their ferocious captives engage In combat. Bets are made on the results, and If often happens that members of the waiting parly have lost their money before they re ceive IL Businen Reverse The wayfarer was making an appeal for charity from a gentle well-dresse- d man. Well, snld the other, "I seem to remember you. Didnt you have a lit tie business of some sort once upon a time? Don't tell me you've taken up begging T Yes, I have, sir." returned the oth er. Ive got no other way to get along 6inee I lost me business." But how did you come to lose ft? laun My business was a an' one dry." said the mournful soul, day my wife fust np an- left me." one-han- hoaa, coats, draperies, etc., with es, Diamond And the colors atay DyS. la through wear and washingl Heres the reason. Diamond Dyes contain tha highest quality anilines money can buy. And Its the anilinca that countl They Are the very life of dyes. Plenty of pure anilines make Diamond Dyes easy to use. They go on evenly without spotting or streaking. Try them next time and ace why authorities recommend them; why millions of women will use no other dyes. You get Diamond Dyes for tha same price as ordinary dyes; 18c, at any drug store. (K-it- DOCTORS LAXATIVE in so. caup. rant et. t yra.; Du ttos nc 11.100. CENTRAL INVERT Town tl.OOO; rent, frlr CO.. 1011 W. PICO. lew NT LOS ANOELE& Let evncrti gnda and prictfoarfm, 8t to McMillan (or hooeot grading, hlghn price. Prompt cuh return. Lergeet (find receirrn of Northern Fun. Over 50 In dra fur bull act. Tn 1875, an earnest young man began to practice medicine. As a family doctor, he saw the harm in harsh purgatives for constipation and began to search for something harmless to the sensitive bowels. Out of his experience was born a famous prescription. He wrote it thousands of times. It proved an ideal laxative for old and young. As people saw how marvelously the most sluggish bowels are started and bad breath, headaches, feverishness, nausea, gas, poor appetite, and such disorders, are relieved by the prescription, it became necessary to put it np ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the worlds most popular laxative. It never varies from Dr. Caldwells original effective and harmless formula. All drugstores have it. yrr tan' ill II Price List and ShlpplngTapr V Addre JR.FJX. Steta V Health Giving DnmsIMim Ail Winter M, long Marvelous Climate Good Hotel Toilet r.ampo Splendid Rondo Gorgeoao MusUrira View. The tcondm-f- Idntrt rooorfotAo gee po ra Wrttt -- Ortt A OMIMjr iPnlm SprinrtvS CALIFORNIA Humanity and Dogs However much ot a friend of the dog may be, when his mode of life Is applied to humanity, it means Brazil Source of Edible Oil something else again. The sayiags, Brazil may become one of the To lead a dogs Life" or to lead some world's chief sources of edible oil as one else a dogs life speak volnfoes experiments are under way In several for the way some people treat thetr countries with oil obtained from the dumb friends. babassu nut, of which there are sevOn Edge eral hundred million trees. Do you object to shoppers who buy Handkerchiefs were once of various nothing? "Oh, no. It does no Darm to keep shapes, but In 1785 Queen Marie Antoinette Issued a decree that they the clerks In practice." Lonlsvilla Courier-Journashould be square. ; l. Read. uh at Will Rogers writes about LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS Rad Year for CS Slickers, Says NEW YORK. Nor Ask your dewier for LEVI'S MMAU Morck mullm timet 1851 ! ur champion New Y Versify team looked tj o War tin that bunch goo apple knockers go of em this no place forafternoon, a racco athlete, np against bunch of wheat shocker college emblem Is Levi overalls. Held the Horses America laces Hie responsibility ol nandling more (lower than ever before was entrusted to a nation. American Magazine Why does a man always promise to be good when he's too sick to ba bad? dress- out-of-sty- le ? s II For Best Results In Home Dyeing Fishing ought lo get better In a few years, at Icani ao far aa tha national parks art mneerned. The Department of the Inferior and the Impartment of Commerce hav worked out an arrangement whereby an expert from tha burrao of fisheries of the latter department will carry on extensive re eareh and development work In the national parka. In order to replenish the fast diminishing stocks of fish. Tha expert will also seek lo introduce new varieties of fish In various lakes and streams where the change wlil work for sport lo the future. Washington Star. YOU HAVE A u Uuvlutait f MnniMlesriitMq tl WORD FOR THIS The dogs were closing In. Nearer and nearer they drew. They wondered why their master did not wake; they wondered why the little lent was ao still : why no plume of smoke rose All was from the slim stovepipe. oddly quiet and lifeless. Closer and rinser they erepf to the alien! tent. The mao opened hla eyes. Within a foot of hla face were the fangs of a malamuie. At his slight movement If drew hack with a snarl, and reTreuted to the door. Ijirnsto could see the other dogs crouching and eyeing him What could be the matter? fixedly. What had gotten Into the brutes? Where was the Worm? Where were the provisions? Why was the tent flap open and the stove stone-coldThen with a dawning comprehension that he had been deserted. Locnsto ul tered a curse and tried to rise. At first he thought he was stiff with cold, but a downward glance shu'wed him his condition. He helpless He grew sick at the pit of his atom TLev ach. and glared at the dogs. were drawing In on him. Their gleam Ing teeth snapped In Ills face. Violent ly he shuddered. He must try to fret himself, so that he could fight Pleasure and Profit in Scorpion Hunting One of the most peculiar hunting expeditions on record Is that which takes place at more or less regular Intervals In the town of Mardine. tn Asia Minor. The fowD Is surrounded by an dent walls built to protect It from in vadrs. and hidden Id various places in thpse walls are hordes of scorpions which often become a menace to Hie population. In order to keep down the number of these pests, said to be , a bonus is offered by the municipality and regular hunts are organized. The hunts take place at night when the hunters, armed with lanterns, poke around the walls and dislodge the scorpions. The next dny they carry ritem to the town officials fflBBdl8SS a These old salmon pom the mouth of the hla had the city Strewn from . With Yala HanSrdJ ton, Columbia and Al goln down all tn It Just looks Ilk ifsuett Country boys year. Torn WHJ.R0G |