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Show siiv Tin: ?? if Molttf,i4l a , The DHandsotnc Man '!!,a and a Id 1 that gain., not pi ne II. i uaii i.oi tirirt m.-u.- fh, , . )- : $ in umrrj .g ItU RoUflil Iwit'l lit till K;)l I n la !.rr. Had b!, rralH ! l Il ; II. it? m Int-- )r;.t a; .1 I l al ! t lie! Ih..uh( I aM II . li.:.U a' l I..11- - I J V (,!., 1 .in I t j lln U I I lit",' gi-t4-1- l l tonll ! tU raild ' lie t'lt.-- B b!. kl(l.it d d Jut al Il. i. i.. . il l'"l IhiiI ,vr I BUM ki.l)? S.'iua In hi i.ln ,ii pM-.i- I'tit Mi-ti- f .ij .1.. I; l.v I J.l l A ! sir I ") oU couldn't taio to ril'd hlrrnilr. it-- ' 1 j ..u m Ml lr fr Jin mi.lirinaiii find I l . Ijt-o- f 1 Jl.-- a 1. at in.ir knM It mu 'a Bn .,"i Im-it, "I bji her Ml ll l.mril vnu'vo ii'iif It Ml i t I'll c lie e.t., li'!ijn:irtir. ..r iilir re , l..r lu du i nt I BW.l'ti . jii idy i lit ni4 ibi-- . I .l ,u te b-- , le d i t.fdi-f- tlut'l, rid Ihii I...I ki.nwii IfUilf-M'lt. f., ill n.l.aa tl 111 k lie nnl!ia "lllicii!' I'e I. lie It ..bet 1 4 iwn I.i-n- at.e ,J. k gl.d 1' 1 At Vl I (.1 r it- e V. a,i at !,.1( ai.M.ii'l it hud.e.1 nt J:n h I tda Jiiai-- Vi-- -- a Sf nt S n li.,-g- fa.)V Jek re me 11 e ). tti'iiii-- r nod eu-- f rrl.- -l 'Sir Gorge!" lie lull lu r I til'd, Its qiihe n'l "i a.e J.i k I here Hu qu-right, IbJ-eil- new 'f n ih It. 8 home, nfti-n I if) a tlrl nltlMi r nticiiqd to lie ruiereil wiili nt rl nhniue no t onf iai.-- while her fultu-- r n hm kelteiok I oei. lot lijf a IUHI whu noddii'l .a'by m.iriy her. liulierta'a lui'ii pilling you no thnt her father iiilgtd lay hundn on you ami ymir cnog. lie held lh.!.rrtit' till lid tlgtilty, lu Hint I'C roid.t md move. The purrtol nnd Mat. I ful Je.ge mine forward ns the two ri.iihtnliti'B hel. tt'C "All lie time yell thought you Mne hi lie etii-enle- i lie fioihli-d- . running aw.ir with her. nl.e knew Mint Hint Bh should k tlila. lion he hud niiuitier timn. nlmptyr nmd to le hit d ml Indited Roberta! "Conn," mnrry , fu'ti wliic choe le anld to Jack. I haven't any time rari't ko'tHtp wiili the modem woman. to Miikle. Who told jiniV Jink, liven a clever il.ap like your -She did." Mdf hn im cti.nice. She hi un. n "till, im! No; IlitlM'rina vole rung the Aiiii'rlitins nay, g'd'ig and You don't helleve onl violently. mining. l.lrn, do jotiV You're Mufiii'g. This girl to ver "Nut If yon any vmi didn't." Sir Intends to marry you." told her imiii.tly. "(hough Georg Sir Gouge laughed. It w as a fcchle own It did look like licit to me nt laugh hi. I It Irritated Jack. firM. It n blu IT nml you can't IdulT me. "I tuner told him:" I'ie got her letters and my rtry Jark laughed. I'land l"You dare to any I did?' came up against Arlett amt the lie I nodded. knew Jark "INerj thing two constables nt the door. 1 got It from you. or tin rnriou!y "You keep yourself to yourself." You me told nevernl mnaelouidy. Arlett said. "No pushing amt shoving thing Mint put mo on the trnek and until this thing's straight. What do It needed only a little questioning done wiili him. mister? I want you iihout roada nnd car and hunks to wouldn't nrgue with him no longer." I out of wanted nil you." get Sir Coirge clung to K'diertn'a hand, Roberta flung ler forearm nrross her eye. Rnd leaned ngalnst the wall. hut lie refrained from looking nt her. She eould not faee Sir George. She Try ns Itohi rta would she could not had been this mans tool. She had free her hnnd. "Ibdiertn. m.v dear. Judge Arlett can hern a traitor In her own father's f house. She had been marry us Just as tightly nnd Just ns hy Jack Into believing the things he said well ns nn.v person, nml Jaek nnd the will he our witnesses. constables ngalnst Sir George. He was saying quite distinctly, Will .Veil. Itoherta? Ibd.crta though you eould tell front Ids lone lie asked It recklessly. how tired he v.as, '('all them In, would, of course, refuse and demand Roberta." to he taken home to her father, hut Roberta opened the door. She mine at least It would silence Jink nml hark nnd stood near the hod as the niakp nn.v attempt at blackmail Immen with the exception of the doctor, possible. who had gone on his rounds, filed In. Bobcrta hesitated nml ns she did You will please tell this man beJack laughed aloud. "You see!" tie fore these witnesses that you are said to Arlett. "It's sheer bluff! The through with him utterly and for-- t girl came with me to marry me ntid ver." no one else. lie cant save her face I am through with you.'' Roberta that wav. F tid hot ween her teeth, "and If I were Sir George stared straight ahead of u man I would kill you." him. smiling, waiting. "It's" ,J; ok wrawled, though his "Judge Arlett," said Roberta, In a blood was dark behind his o!io skin, very low voice, "will you marry tts u'l unite you're not, and I'm not now and do anvthing you like with 1 tell (' ".e with you. these that- you She Indicated Jack. i "osm's that I have letters of yours, "Sure. We can jail him easy, after' v i. ii yon cannot done. I have also ward." i tucrri.ige license nnd your promise Sir George could not take tils eves t marry rue. Your coining all this from the girl, who did not look at him ( lumv to do It will make good read-now. "Roberta!' he murmured hut : in the newspapers. she did not answer. She had thrown Sir George turned to Arlett. her head hack and, leaning against Shoot It out double quick, whatthe wall, she faced Jack. ever It is you want," said Arlett, Sir George found it l.arj to keep ihdidiy. "I've got a lot of things to do. from pitying Jack, lie did not doubt "Nothing more important than this. for a moment that to lose Roberta You've heard this young lady refuse now was a life and death matter to to marry this man, and a ho heard ti im, Imt Roberta was too young to him threaten to make a seandal understand or hp pitiful. about It. lie was so mue!) interested in Jack's exclaimed the fit conIIuh! plight, he forgot his own. stable. ''Women's got a right to Jack, w ho had once loomed lm change their minds." portant in Robertas life, was less than Sure!" said the younger constahie, nothing now, and knew It. He made a swift leap toward the door, while revolving his cud. "Yon can't legislate I In auin that." constables gaped at Roberta, hut Itoherta. tell Judge Arlett that you Arlett was in ti is way, ponderous, uri are not going to marry our friend moved and immovable. "You keep away from that door, Jack." Nothing wii !.i :r M.fo," Roberta m Muring ni j,,.!. in a horror. Kl.i hml like HN trick tier! "HoUrtn' quit llirong'i mIMi vui. And S.r Georg told lilm sbori'y. I will ! In a few mlnnic. nfier ytt g"t Indd of the lme tidd tne li I mm f.n t Hint taking the pavr.-l- l looney tip the river," Roberta Mhlrliil. "Wn he m:i lie In Hint, ton? (iitlr, Mi'll Jt ur-f-r.- n-- h.-r- trii-kef- e I Well, VtbrluM.lly, "I u a nt la marry t.lu t ya?ti-- r Jriu f ilt I. ti to r kto-i- B nniiB iitM.ut In Mb jf. 'ite,i,e ! ,t nftcr er I a lilltii f.i 1 icb tio i.ry " blip Bitit p-i- i!rt yia ffi'ly tivc far? d.d At Mr Gii,e, dutn i feltl..b d Ait)'B Blid.'i Hy, iti!d tot 1 1. 1 rali'ii i M.e min Wild .Ii!iit-t- , tody M.t mb Jut a fri.Md.cd 1,11 rnl bcadr-- ftrl. P.litl a anti .f titid.-rtii-Bnrtil M'rough bitli It'C tot), h of t.cr l!o t'ti t i In tot. led fi.f 111 I ,b M hot ii t II, b atend.iy. R.ds-r- l I, a "11 i re m I fv.l J) rvi',: i!rii, "t !' I I i"! p.it a u NiNttHRflll, "If I til f.r re e? Ab Bl.iiitt om.'i W . UM l jli IU in CHEAP FLYING i"y ll"t tooled nt l.er, r, l IbjtT a tlinnie kufTfrrr frnn Iic.ul.ulif, r any ether Sr a tl.tor ai)i yrt at the caur. Meantime, don't play martyr. 'Ilirrc'i alway quit k conduit in !a rr A.lirin. It nctr dn- - any harm. Jn't it foolieh to MtlUr Jy nmllewi rain? It may l only a nimplc l.r.wlaihc, cr it may le neu or neuritis. Ivheumatixm. laimh.qMi. I layer Aspitin i Mill ifc Mioil'le thine to take. There i hardly any ache cr p.tin thr-- t al It t can't rtlicxe; they are a grrat comfort to utymea ho ul!cr jAtiodically; they are always to le relied co fur hirakini up cuU. Huy ilte (mix that says Ilajer, and has Genuine rinted in retL e Inew tip b H'lUt? ntxrr fail. nia ! f. t le i b M.i.1 t.,imWl A.iy 1 tail boor rnu m go a I iln ! i t t ft'Ul c for kyropathy timra, .ut prt Ihitti r ( III 4i(t, Ult I ld) t.i-r- iHtHultrM-t- l h Aspirin. It kllki, jmir l M.lli ,lp m ) hi ft I J IkiTr Aiirin Genuine durnn'C depress the heart. Ail dniggiats. t to I It Mas In tt.oUCM 'f ber tb'i ii. :.,- 1 1. it mb cnu'lns M girl la tern in Milt, lie doubt! If rteit a flu Mug llmugl.t It. at It nntibl B'ldoe every Blnlideriui toligue If th Ulhiet n ladv m in retuni Sal, ,t . u bn,j crooeil t.er ndtel. II ! mm burl niul Miuuubit In lir d frino met A util Aggy bml Bald ti mm dying of Im f.r lor. bo Bt mi doing di Ml. at bole benrti-b- y could to beal bl Mound and l.t beart. "All ki'd Arlett. It Indl rated Jai k lu tb younger rnuMnbl. "Hurl M.e R id I'.gg, tf be explode," Yiu'!l tmike bint nign tb cert (flea!. Judge? Sir George akci. "A pbotograt'li of Mint nlgimtur Mill dn nM.'ty Mil It nn.v b'ti kmnlliug s.lieme be tin In Id dirty tnltid. am Mill make bint a laughing tck In Id rcfuied clnde. If that diHn't rerun bim from our path 1 11 Ink a gun. I'm . growing quite American, yon "No guns." said Judge Ariel! dinp . "I don't told Mith litem. proving!-dark complected I'ul I'd offer tbl to sign nnd young fellow the cl. a in get away mMJ tbe going' giMt" "J.ick." Sir George said amienbly. "will sign to oblige tbe lady or I'll be to tell the Judge rny rompi-lii-t- l n to Id complicity with the gang who tiled to get .M.o l'.ctli I'ii mil " lie paused significantly, nnd held Roberta' band tightly to prevent her front speaking, for be saw that to Roberta tbe knowledge Mint M.l man bad used Iter to liarm ber father was M.e most overwhelming blow. Jack looked nt them, then nt the "I'll sign," be other three men. liiilttered. "Ready ? nsked Arlett. on CHAPTER XIV Robert Mad.eth whs growmg anxious. lie Imd been wheeled out to w at i It the iINtant Are, but that hud long since died down nnd It grew dark with Roberta nnd Sir George still and no word front Miom. There was much excitement on tlio part of the guest from New York, becaime the bridge wa gone. Thor" was no diroet communication with the other sid now, so they nmsr go further down the river nml cross nt Rridgetow n for their return. It meant they innd leave earlier. I.ad.v Sand!-sonhout, n r rit n gri tit for an early supper, and for n time there so much hurry and excitement vva that the absence of daughter and secretary was tuiparentl.v forgotten. When they hud ail gone. Ray Browne had time to wonder why the secretary did not return with trs car. Sir George and Itoherta ! Wliat it mean? lie glaneed at Robert M sitting silent beside him and tried to guess wliat be was thinking. They watched the long procession of cars returning from up the river nnd from watching t tie tiro. Still no word from either Roberta or Sir George. Riowne felt he must make light of the fact that the two had not returned, for Robert MacBeth's sake. "Something wrong with inycar. 'I Tie little beast Is always breaking down," he sa!d. ns he went away in one of the MacReth ears. Aggy," her brother sun, "Aggy, Firemen have shaking his head. wives and families." Mk hi; nnd tuu I ShUikn, Mmt feliiiu- - I At mk nrl Hut a f think h rddll" n l.k a To good ni five mit! Wk? Who Tlo-r- fl wily btiir Irani hln. Bht'n congress; ti Betsy Ross house, where the first American flag is said to have been made arid old Clir.st church, place of worship of Revolutionary lie roes and in whose graveyard lies the body of Benjamin Franklin. Congress hall is another point of interest. Human Teeth There are no bicuspids in the first The first temporary set (if teeth. molars prernolars as they are usually called generally appear by the end of the first year. The second appear about the third year. There are 20 deciduous or baby teeth. pre-moia- Cotton Billiarc Bali RJIiard halls have been made or lintors, the shoit shreds of oottoB created la ginning protesaea. , esw-niift- Brain Nrrdrd Ul.i't tie dis tor had rkumlned the young isn't, be anld:. "Your bcnltb In In a Isiil state. I must forbid you all kind of iiieniiii work!" "Rut. diH'tor," (uittie the r'dy. "can't I at bust write a few KM'nt?' "It, yes," laughed the "you fEpSB? No dis-tor- , itiay writ n nmny ihhuii a you like." Taking iko Count Haller I want to see Slasher Smith, the lser. I be In? I.nndhidy Y', tuit yotr'.l have to wa.t. Since be lost the clmmplotih!p be wont get lip until the ebu-- strike tell. Proof in the Book Hustonier Alt, Mr. Wopser. It's the old story the woman always pay. Shopkeeper Well, If you 'ml a look ihrnugh m.v hook you'd find that some of 'em don't Mother of Daughter "Yen." said the mother, my daugh ter I n great comfort to me." "Well, personally, I prefer a daughter who Is good Imiking enough to le a worry," retorted the catty one. HES STRONG FOR ME "v. BfOBr ' c'i Can: PLAY REST (gbaoJI i V, " MkWM.OBa 4 f iH1 sStsaFcsB I1! i child needs Cestor'a rIT Hn t1l p When a child is fretful and irritable, seems distressed and uncomfortable, can't play, rant sleep, it is a pretty sure sign that something is wrong. Kiglil here is where Castoriu fits into a childs scheme the very purjKisc for which it was formulated years ago! A few drops and the condition which caused the trouble is righted; con. fort quickly brings restful bleep. Nothing can take the place of Castoria for children; its perfectly harmless, yet oheys effective. For the protection of your wee one for your own jcacc of mind keep this old reliable preparation always on hand. Rut don't keep it just for emergencies; let it lie an every-daaid. its gentle action will ease and soothe the infant who cannot deep. In more liberal doses it will 1HT effectively help to regulate sluggish bowels in an older child. All druggists have Castoria; its genuine if you see Clias. 1 1. letdicr signature and this name-plat- e: PiejiamSBas Tue household remedies that meet every requirement for llic daily use of every nicniher of the family. The for toilet heal the (9lDlfiRintto use, regular pimples and irritations and ihcTalcusa to rcfre.di and cool the skin. Ssj Soap 2ftc Ointment ITr arri Ttv. Talrrmt 2V. Im pry taro Pokier Drag ft Chemical UayorAiiofl, iAadtieo, Mmb, And why do you cull Onions?' jour IJmiuse lies stroiis for swept t1 ESX me. Hard on Relations tat on a pnntry shelf Arul watched, with exprosion pained. The milkman's stunts, and they both said M ome: "Our relations are getting strained Two mfrrobep Which Would He Prefer? Mother (after relating a pathetic wouldn't you Reggie, story ) New-like to give your himny to that po r little hoy yu saw today who hasn't any fattier? Reggie (clutching rabbit) Houldn t The we give bim father instead? Churchman. . The Objection Wtiat's your objection Howls suiging?" She doesn't practice screet lies." to Madam what she Turn It Over Last week I bought a tire cover from you. and now 1 wan Customer- m.v money - hack. Clerk Why? Customer I iut it on one of my .ires and hadn't driven ten miles he fore the blamed thing wore out. Pnthfind-- r So Unwilling "Funriv t tie aversion Brown ha to borrowing, isn't it?" ? es ; how n m ti did he induce you him?" to foiie utM-- I (v! y fft-- . u O' brrn. hr hm-th-- (TO BE CONTINUED ElIBWt All Pf rparalion you're right nnd Mml lb Jim, JLigg - What rtnioe doe Sa nml tlinke u Mini traffic (i'p tint mi), (er pot bml In' fiT a Job? giMti Aft a. All ft Vu. Vaa Ibigg paid tip, nml thnt Jour liisiir.'iii.e you bnve ul li'iist mi evi'ii (li.'uue of coiner I To Inc, t enting the truck on j,mr left, imd l ? ilmw grease I the that Mi light I grii-ii- nnd ilu-i- i go el) abend. Judge. of inilusirj. I mi'-Mii- Historic Buildings in City of Philadelphia Its vvealtli of historical landmarks and its close proxand association imity with other cities and places of inteiest on the east coast places Philadelphia on the main roadway of eastern tourist travel. To the visitor interested in the nation's history this city offers associations which are identified with it alone and which distinguish it among all other American towns. Chief among these is Independence ball, where the Liberty hell reposes and within whose walls the I'erlnrition of Independence and the Constitution of the L'rdted State were drawn and signed. Mary of tin most interesting oid landmarks are confined to a small area on the central part of town, among these he'ng Carpenter's hall, meeting place of the first Continental rr 1 ! le-r- c 1 j dMi ItH ! iiltr i IrMT 14 b.HV 1. lit I tun k.,y bj.J -- you M I i II 4 iji4'jii U.I.Hitif, iJ t ft fri-I) t t.ef .e V link nod tiff Ipn iIom tf I'l-i- t, that's was friendly, walking paper t hern quietly and go?" Jack walked toward the bed. can make trouble and I will. What you going to do about it?" Trove you a liar, S,r George said Itoherta, get the paper iu quietly. the right hand pocket f my coat. If it wasn't burned up." "It's here." Ttoberta said meekly. Fbe had a sudden vision every time she looked at Jaek of what it would be like to go meekly back to the island and Green Itend, and a day or so later see her letters and promises embellishing the front page of the papers. Her fattier would suffer, and every one would know what a foul she nd been. Sl.- opened the coat pocket and took the folded paper out of it. She banded it to Sir George. He feeblv waved It toward Arlett. "Show tt to kirn. Bobble," be whia- - V,t wait far a Wt lie lo r.r iff, WORK IWt lk Avumots te tl'l 1 ' I i lu'fe'a n .ill llliirihige lt.1 I r t '.111- - lU.t fi.f Xtiilblh nod s.r G.auge S.it diaini tin HURT? iin4 la foiiicu i.f t,-- I Hfnl f- HEAD "Smiles . ! n l.'l'.ita l.'.f loom belt) , nt It, k.- -. y J.'iy, t.ij r4 t.B'ot J,o!,e :t kjatfd no I njrr tun I.. t..m nt f iHi.r.1 r to udli k t ' I s.f Gtnii.e pot I la I il.. In l tl r it In I tie Jail-,- " )!er S f i Vi. j j bi r . - iie' M Ink yea up "M.l b iari a b ,f finii.r .it Out "Nut in. " y,,u Mailt to, Itob'M f.iil nt t. t it t you ton k In ) iur " Mob -t ir J.O k I tolit l.ct tirhiuB'y, .a ii u .s n tii!f " te I ano t to lb. nl tie nrr l I Mt.)i-li.- t l Ok t, ...it.t tliii nod t jot ,. n. I4 )"ii ihoMi I'ot w! liM.ki-- i f b.tljr I ran nt It JuMl- it-- . . I Fi l.mr,n M.l me "Ul.it I dull l.H A I . f.iihiMi ' I'.J nt b 1 lie kl.i'W V i -- :" "Ith, tin I'iJob il II In k I Jl'i' cO. lin.r.i' lln adlli'Hd ' to dn Bunn thing 1.rialn-l- n inT from vir)Mn j nod evrrj , m Au, j:..Urta, wru )iu I"W at la t Man Continue J CHAPTER XIII -?- 1 UC ?4 4 , .hht. M. r. )i.tti8 man, a u. I m, o tf ibM.ibi y A we I q Jl Feu a d-- ye-i- it tri.ogl M.lcJ a MmlK ttf.iw" )t tn.uu.i.i"! in iinp'iiiitrt 11-trtni-- a I bn if cti by Margaret Turnbull Illustration by Irwin flyers 14 sum. ttaii srv. (Some of our Typewriter Winners) Our students have won 26 Typewriters. WINTER TERM OPENS JANUARY 5TII. Now i a good time to start. Position are guaranteed to all graduates. We have had 365 positions to till so far this year. If you want the best jou should enroll with ns. Write for information. HENAGERS BUSINESS COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAII |