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Show THE SAIJNA SUN. SAUNA UTAH Had Your Iron Today 's3r iotormuountry; k mi 1 t i 1 ) SX Grace Miller White i r1 ;3tone. That Luscious CopjTriht hy Little." Brown andCompany , e 1 I thought I could kill 'er, sir," she added, raising streaming eyes, "but . when daddys coat fell down, an the The snow whs still falling quietly Into the dark lake, and the squatter, big mummy an Granny Hope smiled with a throb at his heart, caught the at me, I quit hatin' you an' wantin thread of light at the edge of the win- to LIU your woman." dow blind of his home. Then his FollyShe struggled up and moving to the delicious breakfast bread. -op was still up. wall, leaned against The Greatest raisin toast! A new delight for "Cover your horses and wait here, Mother in the World ns If she, too, the entire family. directed Pereival to t lie driver. Then would add herself to the vast family To As I told you, of hurt ones. Made with big, plump, tender, seeded Hopkins he snid: Blr, your daughter's suffered frightfulraisins Sun-MaEvery one of her words was directed brand. ly. yof giil, I an afraid, If you ap- to Mackenzie. The raisin flavor permeates each slice. "Then Im to understand," he asked peared without warning, the shock You can get such bread from any grocer or Jwould be too much for hora Do as we siowly, "that you deliberately took my bake shop if you insist. No need to bake at p greed in town, and go to Bishop's wife away to kill her? home. BuF site didnt, Marc, (shack until I come for you. Ill tell Interjected her are and home." the you hoy Evelyn. Once try it and youll always have this kind. A long sigli slipped from the squaMarcus made a wide gesture with Youll serve it at least twice a week. tters lips, lie desired to rush in and one arm. Fine food for business men and children hold Ids glrl-brito his overwrought I want Hush, Eve," he muttered. due to the energizing nutriment and the iron heart, lie Imd heard with suppressed to hear what Miss llopkins has to of this famous, healthful fruit. emotion Robert's tale of his Folly-op'say. trials, and now ns he recollected them, r Make dainty bread pudding with "Yep, I took her, .trailed on Folly, he could scarcely restrain himself. Yet an 1 meant to croak her, too, an slices. No need to wa te a crumb. he realized the young nmn vvus rigid, throw er In the lake. Just to get even Order now for tomorrows breakfast. But so, pulling the child's bowed legs with you, sir." be sure to say you want one of those full-fruitaround Ids nock, he faded stolidly InThen why didnt you do it? deraisin loaves. to the failing snow. manded Marcus. Inside the hut Folly Hopkins wits Follyop threw a short glance at the seated, tensely silent, her slender fin- other man, standing white and silent. gers clasped together nhout her knees. She cleared her throat, and leaned Sun-Mai- d Suddenly she heard voices other than only the harder against the wall. the low hum of MncKenzie's questions On a sudden, she continued, as If and Evelyns sobbing answers in the to finish her tale, I somehow eager . coup-holeremembered every thing Granny Hope She arose slowly, ready to spring learned me when she was in the shack at Larry Bishop or Lye I.raeger If here. She Make delicious bread, pies, puddings, always said, mister, when they appeared at the door. To send you was devilish enough to snake a rakes, etc. Ask your grocer for them. Send them away instantly was the decDimi for free book of tested recipes. from the Silent City" Polly that she made ns site saw the latch squatter and then proceeded paused Sun-Mai- d lift and the door slowly swing In. A in the dead coughed, Raisin Growers silence: Granny said figure she recognized with startled eyes, you was the image and likeness of the Membership IJfiOO tept. KrcMio, Calif. stepped across the threshold ; she sat good God up in the sky an a brother Blue Package down, hut vvus up again before he to Jesus, the same as us squatters. spoke. I said I didnt ever want to fly But The man she Imd so longed to see to God if He looked like you! had come again. But now he was here, away Fred Knew the wall she came forward Johnny. Leaving Practically All. mohim stay u on : "An 1 meant it them Fred Smith was badly crippled, she did not dure let Governor Alien of Ksmsns, who Is hurried and ment. Marcus Mackenzie might come more after you railan ardent and discreet book collector, physically; hut his Indomitable spirit outmuch an limes, e even before she of the coop-bolwas criticizing the work of a western kept him oa u par with other lads of roaded lay daddy and swiped Jerry his age. lie joined the pig club, and could send the newcomer away. While away from me. novelist. took care of his pig with great skill he was pressing Ids great coat collar 'Hie man's early work vvns good, Marcus placed his wife In the chair lovvn over Ids shoulders, she tiptoed be said, hut Ids work today is and enthusiasm. stood up. He started to speak to and to him and with uplifted hand whisOne day I overheard Fred talking wreUhed. Literature once, It is now hut Evelyns cry caused him Follyop; : to his crony, and tlds is what lie said; pered lucre potboiling trash. The drabness of her to tarn swiftly. Go Go sway llush! away! John Mitchell says his pig is big "Tills writer's case Is the ease of him. face startled a backward quick!" Making practically all our writers. They be- gers mine! I cant Marc! Robert! she said. she added; There's some one In the And then in n tone of great scorn, gin with a wealth of thought and hack home until Ive told you someI don't want you to see. go coop-hol- e he added; they end with a thought of wealth. Ills errand having completely left thing. No, Marc, dont stop me. I I'll mt if we swapped liell still his misd, Robert, after a moment of will talk. Now, listen! Oh, honey! Farm Life. Literal. say Ills was the biggest! startled inspection, stopped stiflly by Tlds appeal vvns to tier husband who Persistent Commercial Traveler The resentment mid jealousy had laid bis fingers on lior shoulder. door. the This lime, sir, 1 have unite a new deWont you hold my hand while I tell so long flared into acnursed had he . parture it?" him like (Lillies. licked and life tive P.asy Manufacturer Good! Let me Much moved, Marcus did as she reClothes such ns she wore had never see you do It. with for been paid squatter money! quested. II is firm clasp seemed to So much his eyes encourage Evelyn, and she went on: was beautiful! She The worst thing nhout the man wit It told him, but lie knew she was hot Darling, Ive always been dreadone Idea is that the bleu is seldom ! ful to to Folly llopkins, and and honest Pig enough. She had said there was some one shes been tin angel to me. Applicants for Insurance Often hi the She was going to tell it all, raged Rejected. lie fixed her vv i stern eyes and through Follys mind. Was she going then shoved her aside. to bring' to light her relations with Judging from reports from druggists I'm going to see who he is," he the dead Os ar? Old Marc would who are constantly in direct touch with never forgive it! Thinking more now the public, there is one preparation that snapped. has been very successful in overcoming Follys fingers caught him as he of the baby coming next summer to these conditions. The mild and healing tried to pass her. the almost Incoherent woman than of is influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t Xu, you can't go in there," she her own happiness, Follyop made a It stunds the highest lor cried. "Please don't do it." soon realized. movement as if to contradict the stateits remarkable record of success. 6 Bell-an- s The sound of heir voices brought ment; but Evelyns impetuous rush of An examining physician for one of the Hot wafer Murcus Mackenzie out into the kitchen words baited her. prominent Life insurance Companies, in Sure Relief an interview on the subject, made the a. in one stride. lie halted at the sight "No, Folly, Im going to put things f the squatter girl hanging despernte-tonishing statement that one reason why now, even if Marc leaves me right so many applicants for insurance are reto Roberts arm. An exclamation she declared,, clearing her jected is because kidney trouble is so aroke from him; and with one wrench throat. common to the. American people, and the Robert, dear hoy, I lied to $ and 75$ Packages, Everywhere Fercival vvns free and was at him. I lied to large majority of those whose applicayou. lolly and to you, MarSo it's you!" he said in a tone that tions are declined do not even suspect cus. Oscar Bennett wasnt Bellys that they have the disease. .old Folly llopkins what was In his lie lie was my " sweetheart at all. Dr. Kilmers Swamp Root is on sale adnd. "Damn you. yon hvpocrite ! husband of two sizes, at all drug stores in bottles Ills voice broke off, and he brushed medium and large. However, if you wish Mackenzie suffered, but did not nls eyes across with shaking fingers. first to test this great preparation send the cold fingers he held; and drop in Marcus behind the coop-holThere ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BinghamEvelvn wept bitterly, unable to go on, J( orvvay was his pale cousin. ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When A horse whisnied outside; hut in be sure and mention this paper writing Evelyn!" he gasped thickly. God, the Outicura Soaplith favorite for Advertisement. shanty no sound could be heard what's tlds all about? Every one of save the hysterical sobbing of Evelyn. PLACED ANYWTTERB you Rtok as if ns if A Threatened Strike. It seemed to Robert as if he must BA13Y FLY KILLER ATTRACTS A N D K LL3 Bewildered him! overcome, he could ALL HUS. Neat. Bobbie I'mi. jou guve me a nickel shake from Ids cousin the rest of the c. an.orn&mt'nt&l con finish his sentence. not to keep (inlet an hour and the himra so impatient was lie to chyun i.jutta Marcus had caught Evelyn to him; dark story, at) senaon. Ma e of it. hear ill. metni, cant r ill or ind Follyop, tenrlessly ashamed, had tip over will not Boil Then then when you came, my Bop Heres a nickel for anothoi itmire anviHnjf. sunk into the Idg chair to hide .be ive. me. Don't bother hour. beloved, Evelyn raised her tired my finery which she knew had brought 1 tried to Bobble Double pay for overtime. get hurt Into Roberts eyes. She eyes to her husband, (he I did my best to get Folly him. BS.KUI.U of rid jli'.Kij, 160 l; Kulh Avn.. Urorklyo, f. Y. w as clot lied in daddy's wished she Hot Thrills. llopkins to promise shed marry Oscar TREATED CNE joots and her own calico dress! lie had freed me. 1 wanted to Ben My father makes a living glv after orShut the door. Boh," Marcus WEEK FREE thrills. him out of the country! get irg the public Short brenihinjf redered ns calmly as he could. lieved in a tew hours; (I cm Alt aviator? Unwilling to spure herself the least Mechanically Robert did as he was awelltnu reduced in a F,ei-No, a tire alarm salesman. humiliation, she ended in piteous confew dfc : reirul Me the liver, kidneys, stomach bidden. When he turned again, Matand henrt; purified the biood. strengthens the Science and Invention. eos was seated, with Evelyn dinging fusion: "I was glad when 1 knew he cut re system. rttt for Free Tnai Tteatmint. was dead. d fo him, and Pollyep's face was CCHUM zrjil FEMCOr C0 Dept S.O., ATUKU, Gl For years new experDnges are Then how did lie die? came swifthv one arm. sought, rnd after that old ones are from Mackenzie. ly Evelyn began to cry weakly. PARKER'S lodged. Oh, just as the doctor told you, Boh. she broke dear," looking out, HAIR BALSAM RemoTwlMnanitf Si 'pUatrwlUnp lie was her cousin with streaming eyes, Marc, dear." replied Evelyn, at up Restores Color and from died struck and the so me." been to by lightning good .id Faded Poliyops Hal; Beauty to Cray . anti f 00 ai That sounded to Folly as If some shock. I was free then, and ami I RUmt Pm. t8. UitHuMi' .y. f I one else were to be punished for the made Folly swear over and over again HfKRCORMS slicd never tell any one I And and ora all pma, ensures comfort to ta nights work. Ihwi. Foot-Ease Sprinkle one or two Allens lVt. tf mu! or at Drug waiktnc ea-1 ins.' I she No, gave her the silk dress she wore that ain't," protested, lifting and KiaLs. liiscox Cbstalcal Works, Fafccijotfue, b. I m powders in the Foot Bath and soak er head. "I was awful had! I were day in the Auburn car. I lied rub the feet. It takes the sting out of the only one to blame. I hated every about that. too. But, Marc, dour love, Watioo PJ. Coleman Cents and Bunions and smarting, aching Patent lawyer, Wnuhiugum Dot. Then for lasting comfort, shake Alone of you. Let me tell all m you 1 knew you hated her and DC, Adriceanil book free. &tee reasonab e Highest references Bestserrloet. lens FootFasc into your shoes. It takes about It. Robert hounded to his feet ns the feet the rests the friction from the shoe, She began at the beginning and re- girls words trailed Hvvny Into silence. and makes walking a delight. Always use DI-CO- L it for dancing parties and to break in new pented how she bod concocted the plan Over Mackenzies face were speeding FOR BURNS CUTS ITCH SORES shoes. Over One Million Five Hundred o steal Mrs. Mackenzie. She spoke so many different expressmes that the Feet the for maiL of Powder Address Thousand pounds 7Sc at stores; 85c by f Larry and Lye as her two friends, rearrhlng brown eyes of Folly HopNttw York Drug Concern, New York were used by our Army and Navy durin, i .op mention their munes. the war. kins eeuld not tell w he; her lie In- i In e Pinch. Use ALLENS FOOT EASE N. IJ. V- - Lake City, No. CHAPTER XVII fontinued. 19 aism ANEW id left-ove- ed Seeded Raisins or leuucu to iorgive tus ummppy w not. But Fercival did not wait to find out. He sprang to the door, jerked it open and dosed It behind with a bang. In fact, he did not even see Evelyn slip quieter Into a faiut, or Marcus snatch her Into Ids arms as if he never Intended to let her go. It was only Folly who heard the passionate lore words that came from lips that had so often flung oaths at her and her people. Sqe watched Marcus dully, her heart aching and her muscles rigid with paqi. Robert Imd not believed what Evalyn had said ! lie had gone away without a word to her! Of course, then, fie did not love her any more! Unnoticed by the Mackenzies, Folly llopkins sat very quiet, hile Evelyn, who had regained consciousness, was dinging to her husband's neck afld listening to his assure ices that she was forgiven. Then suddenly, through tile low rumble of Marcus voice and the sighs and sobs of Etelyn, Follyop heard a shrill Squatter ill. She rose slowly to her feet and stood rooted to the spot. The voice that had sounded was high, childish, like Wee .Jerrys. With the superstition if her kind, Folly was overcome by a great fear. Jerry was dying alone In a place of strangers! Ilis little spirit had called of lts olns! $!ie cast a giarice at tHe rutin and the woman. They were wholly enveloped In themselves and paid no attention to the plaintive wall that broke from her Uptf. She struggled to the door and opened It, and there right hefore her startled eyes was Daddy Hopkins, with Jerry astraddle his neck. "Daddy ! cunie in one bewildered cry from her shaking lips. Then they faded from her vision, and the brown eyes yielded to semiconsciousness, and was lost in complete oblivion. When Folly llopkins again lifted her lids, she was surrounded by a group of people whom at first she did not recognize. Then Daddy llopkins detached himself from the rest. He was seated very near her. That was nice, indeed! she thought dimly. She must lmve dreamed that Old Mare had sent him to prison. Wee Jerry was cuddled at her side. Then he, too, had never gone away What brought full remembrance to her was the sight of Larry Bishop 1 mss - Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect'It Sisre Relief ! ! FOR iriDi3E5T!OM I y LL"ANS Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with cos Soap. Cuticura I ver.R-nt- . (. . V eov-eio- ALLENS F001EASc FOR THE FEET I 1 PATENTS - Q 25-19- 22. A. She Was in the Big Squatters Outstretched Arms in a Twinkling, Weeping Against His Breast. leaning against the wall at the foot of the bed. He was looking at her with tear-filleeyes, his cracked lips working painfully. Larry," she cried, struggling up. It was Marcus Mackenzie that shoved himself in beside Jeremiah and bent over tier. Lnrr.v didnt do it. Daddy; I did," she moaned. Please, Mr. Mackenzie, please, believe me ! She crawled wearily into Jeremiahs arms and hugged his bushy bead. ' Oh, Daddy llopkins. I got to go to to jail. I been a wicked had She was straining so to finish that Robert Fercival was no longer able to keep quiet. He stepped fi rward so that Folly saw him over Daddys shoulder. She glared at him wildly. Tell em oh tell em, she shuddered. The tears in his eyes softened her expression. Its like yon to feet sorry for me, sir! She winced. "An gettin Daddy an Wee Jerry back Is like you, too. Every day Im in Jail Ill be prayin youll be happy. She strangled at the memory of Old Marcs words, Ill get yon next, huzzy ! Then Robert, stung with remorse at his disheMef i:i her. picked her out of her father's arms. When he had placed her in n chair, he said; "Folly, darling, weve heard the whole story from from lie looked toward Larry Bishop, stumbling as if he did uot remember bis name. And weve forgotten it, too, Mackenzie boomed In. "Yesterday wouldn't have been any great loss, if my whoie family had been sunk in the lake. We were all more wicked than any one in the Silent City. But tonight Its different ! Folly straightened up, her eyes brilliant with questioning. she asked, does be Daddy, mean I aint goln to Jail for my lifelong? nh. Daddy d She was In the big squatters outstretched arms In a twinkling, against his breast. Tills nights work," said Macken-zle- , moved almost beyoml speed i wont pass outside the few who know It. And Folly look up, child. I wuut to tell you something. In silence she dared a timid glance at him. "While you you were asleep just now, Mr. Pereival and I made arrangements with your father to give him Doeq Mackenzie told her. work, that please you? Awful much, she sighed ; then she turned and looked at Bishop, standing against the wall. "What about Larry?" she murmured Poor, poor Larry. softly. "Ill help him, too, Marcus agreed eagerly. Folly cogitated one small moment. Theres L.ve Braegcr, she sighed He aint got many friends, again. Lye aint ! Mackenzies lauh sent a sense of relief over the gloomy group. Then Lye Braeger, too, he exclaimed, and any other squatter who wants to work. Follyop, overwhelmed with this generosity, stood up before him, curls showering each shoulder and framing ( her lovely, eager face. I guess mebbe you were an angel all the time, jjne Granny Hope said Im thankin once, she said shyly. you, sir, an I Im hopin the little one Gods sendln in the summerll look a smile touched her just Tike dike like lips Jerry, she ended. just Because she was so simply natural, Mackenzie replied solemnly: If my child looks as much like me ns Jerry looks like his father, Ill be satisfied. Then he hurried his wife away, offering to carry Robert home with them. said that young roan No, sir, stoutly. Ive got to talk to Poll,v Hopkins. Im goln now, too, grunted Larry Got to go an see Lye BraeBishop. ger. Hes sick in bed with a stum-mie- k See ache. Good night, Foil you tomorrow, Jerry Hopkins. He made a gesture of farewell to Robert; and Follyop went to the door with him. There she brought a wry, twitching sinlle to his lips by throwing her arms about his neck and kissing him. Its all right now, Larry, dearl Good-by- . she whispered. When she turned slowly to Robert, her face was suffused with crimson blood. Aint your horses gettin cold, sir? she queried. Its worse outside than when you came ! Jeremiah blinked at them, went to the cot and picked up the drowsy baby. To hide his embarrassment, he seated himself and rocked the child hack and forth. lie was almost afraid of his beautiful daughter, dressed so unlike herself, her hair hanging in glistening curls over Evelyn Robertsons exquisite clothes. The horses are well covered, Folly, answered Robert. Ill make it worth thedrivers while to wait a bit. Then unable to bear the strain any longer, he burst cut: Darling, can you ever forgiw me? She gave him one melting glance and like a fluttering bird sped into his arms and stayed there. And thus the two young things, with nothing between them and long stretches of happiness, clung to each other until the tinkle-tinkl- e of the Mackenzie sleigh hells was lost In the night. Then the squatter girl, disengaging herself from her sweethearts arms, went to her father. she breathed, bending Daddy, over him, ever since I mended the roof that day the same day Old Marc came home, Ive been lovin she reached hack her hand, and Robert Chokclasped it, Ive been lovin ing, she could get no farther in that important explanation. Robert stepped beside her, and rested his hand on the down-ben- t head. He knew now that though she was a squatter, one of the despised of the earth, he loved her better than the whoie world. Its just like Granny Hope said, Daddy, Follyop went on, the velvety brown softening the misty eyes." She said, Granny Hope did, that love's bigger an hettern hate any day. An Its true, aint it? nodded Hopkins, smoothing Yep, her face with one great hand. I guess wet-.-In- 1 so, brat ! it sure Is. added Robert In her ear. Then he looked at Jeremiah. May I have her some day, sir? he asked in reverent tones. Ill make her so happy you wont regret It. Jeremiahs big frame shook, and Iollyop, ever devoted to him, kissed him tenderly. I'll never leave you, Daddy darlin, precious old Daddy, she cried. Meli-h- e She looked up at the tall man standing by her Mefibe, she repeated, youd take Jerry an Daddy too, huh? Theyre awful good an never get in anybodys way. And Jerry and your father too. my darling," laughed Robert, In an outburst of happiness. I can have your little girl, Mr. Hopkins, cnnl? Yep, whispered Jeremiah, siglffne heavily. Then while Robert was bidding Folly with a faraway look upon his face, gathered the child closer to him and rocked him gently to and fra THE END. good-nigh- t, bow-legge- d Th She Reason Why, Hes my best friend, ne How long have you known hlml She Since yesterday. . |