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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH SWIGS Will 1AIIIL MI LIMIT AT By Arthur D. Howden Smith If No Agreement Reached U. 8. May include Big Building talus. Tell him that he Continued 29 sought for a word with Marjory as wo entered the door, but Murray deliberately strode between us. AH I gained was a glance from her eyes that bade me be strong and confident. sat with his buck to a wall, Ills eyes fixed on vacancy, his lips murmuring at intervals name. I tried to Interest hint in lie what went on without success, looked ut me, and turned bis eyes away. We slept little that night, for we were very cold and we had no food. Hut In the morning the Keepers thrust a pan of corn mush within the door and we ate It to the last kernel. I forced a portion upon feeding him with a stick we found on the floor. After that we slept for several hours, and then a lanlhorn gleamed on the stairs and Murray stepied Into our midst, an Immaculate periwig on his head, bis linen spotless, his brown cloth suit as fresh as if direct from the tailor's bands. lie set the lanthorn on the dirt floor and stood beside It. A good morrow to you, Master I have come to Ormerod," be bagan. bold counsel with you. Look you, my friend, we each of us have that which the other wunts. In such u case sensible men come to terms. I would not trust you now on any terms, I said flnlly. Tut, tut, sir. Is that language for one gentleman to employ to another? "You are not a gentleman, sir; you are lie glowered. Have a care, sir, he warned. are a scoundrel," I finished. Look you, Muster Ormerod, I have you fast here. I have also the chief, your friend. 1 huve In addition one you love. liefore you proceed further," I Interrupted, I wish you to answer mo one questlou : Whose child Is she?" lie hesitated, and regarded me sidewise. Oh, well," he said after a moment, It might as well out now us Inter. The maid Is (he child of my sister." And her nnme?" (She Is a Kerr of Fernleslde," he I should add. answered pompously. sir, that I huve been at- particular pains with the girl, having an especial affection for her." Well, of that we will say no more," I find It unpleasant to hear I said. you talk of her. You are helpless, but you attempt to Impose terms. What are your terms? A for me and my people to Canada." So that you may restore your trude You safe-condu- of sorrow flitted over his face. cannot restore it. Master Ormerod. That fact Is Indisputable. My one hold upon public opinion was my success and the power It gate me. Let me fall and lose my power, and my Influence Is deed." I 3 able servants ure slain. Let us end this interview. Are you prepared to go outside the stockade and secure consent to the terms we have discussed. giving your word of honor to return here afterward? 1 bowed. I will do so. CHAPTER XVII The Barring of the Doom Trail un Qua, i I" right arm w is lifted In the salute. Corlaer, Ids broad face with Is Insignificant, haphazard features shining with emotion, grasped my hand and wrung It heartily. The Guardian of Ihe Western Poor drew himself up proudly. did wrong," he said, but she died as beeume the daughter of of the Long House. h She died like n Warrior," I replied. You make the heart of very glad, acknowledged the "Can lie still uiy fears for my nephew?" "Ta-was fought like a chief Hut Ills heart was made answered. and very sad by the death of his mind bus wandered from him for a space. It will return," affirmed Now tell us, do you come hither us a captive or a conqueror? I come to offer the terms of Murray ; but first tell me how successful you have been, so that I may know whether J should advise acceptance of what he offers. swept Ids. arm aimiDd the horizon. Everywhere you see ashes and he replied. The Keepers of the Trail are dead or Imprisoned in Murrays stockade. Their women end children are our prisoners. Our belts inn scarcely support the loads of (i mps we have taken. We have swept ihe Pootn Trail. I Vie back this message to Murray. T I' l.'n th;.t he Is to suriender tils as it fiiacds. with all It jpo- lie: roy-an-e- h .- n 1 tie-ar- to us the maiden he calls his daughter, whom you desire to wed. Tell him that he Is to send forth the prisoners he has taken. Tell him that he Is to render up all tho arms he lias In hla possession. And then he and those of the Keepers of the Trail who are left to him shall march out, and the people of the Long House will escort them to Jagara, where they shall be handed over to Joncalre to dispute of as pleases Onontlo and the Freed)." . Murray heard my report In silence, and cust his eye over the surrounding scene before replying. It shull be done, he said at last. Was ever a mau so sorely tried by fate? Poes our treaty go Into effect ut once? Yes. So be 1L I will give orders to have jour friends conducted here." The battered remnants of our war party uppeured with walking In the lead, his face once more a study In Impassive rigor. Murray suys vve are free, brother, lie said, stepping to my side. It is true." The sadness shone momentarily In his eyes. I have had a had dream, brother," lie went on. My Lost Soul Is redeemed by and Is gone on before me for u visit to Hut in a little time, when I um rested, I shull go ufter her and fetch her hack to dwell happily with me In my lodge." Hut how can jou, a mortal, Journey Into the hereafter? I protested. It cannot be I" How shall we know It cannot be until we have tried? will try." I could say no more. Such simple fui lb wus unanswerable. I wondered bow much of It wus the unconscious working on u sensitive) mind of the very Christianity he Imd rejected. Marjory's voice recalled me to the present. "Master Murray tells me he huth surrendered," she said. I turned eagerly to find her at my side. My hands leaped out for hers, nnd she yielded them without hesitation, her brave eyes beaming love and comradeship unashamed. "Yes, we are free, Marjory. Will you come with me She caught my meaning, and made to pull away from me. Hut we will have had no wooing, she exclaimed, half between laughter and tears. "Sure, sir, you will not be expecting a maid to yield without Ata-eut-sl- would not let her go. Every minute that hath passed since I stepped Into the main cabin of the N'ew Venture to see the face of the mysterious songbird hath been a persistent suit," I declared. The warilors of the Long House came pouring through the gates of the stockade, and their echoed over the torest as they commenced the work of looting'Murra.vs establishment uml securing their prisoners. As Marjory and 1 passed out of that sinister enclosure, which had seen so much of wickedness ami human suffering, we had our last joint glimpse of Andrew Murray. Farewell, my children, he called. Hear in mind iwns Andrew Murray brought you together. So good eomeil) out of evil." Marjory shrank closer against my hie. she said; take me away Yes, from here. Let us go away, Harry ,rd forget." lhit 't was Corlaer, and not 1. who escorted my lady to Albany and the tender rare of Mistress Schuyler. Into whose charge Governor Hun. t mo.- -t s that sav-uge- to give up 1 A look Is true. agrees; "Moreover." he went on, my are killed or scattered. My organization Is gone. My most valu- Is suit? again? I three vital questions you have asked about used car allowances wrro errie 1 Yes, ANSWERED; TO SUGGEST MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TONNAGE IN THREE UNITS Brertno.) CHAPTER XVI PIET LIKELY A ut hot of POR TO BELLO COLD, Etc. fffl by GO - kindly commended her. For duty commanded me to discharge by obligation of removing Murray and Ids Calmua gas not many survived tine castigation of the Iroquois In safety to Jagara ; and 1 must accompany and the and warriors of the Eight Clans In the triumphal procession which traversed the Long House from the Upper Mohawk castle to the scores of the Thunder Waters as an Illustration of the wrath of the Great League. And I was not sorry that I dfd so, for It enabled me to sit beside and his brother chiefs In car has only one fundamental basis of value: that is what the dealer who accept? it in trade can get for it in tho used car market. That the Geneva, Switzerland United States will go as far as any other nation la fixing a low limit for cruisers, destroyers and submarines probably . will be the American message to the world at the opening of the naval limitation conference, convoked by President Coolidge. The United States Great Britain and Japan will have official delegates at this conference, with representatives of France and Italy sitting on the sidelines, but not participating.- Though all the delegations are silence, the maintaining a sphinx-likimpression prevails that the American delegation will In the c urse of detailed project suggest maximum and minimum figures for total tonnages in the three classes of warships under discussion, thus allowing leeway for negotiations, but that simultaneously they will indicate that If no. agreement is reached by the conference the United States will likely go in for heavy building of warships. This will afford an opporutnlty for the acid test of the naval intentions of the nations and will decide whether the great sea powers will enter upon a competitive and, unlimited naval race. 2 "Why should dealers in different makes of cars offer me allowances that differ materially? . I)o-ne-h- o the stone, fort at Jagara nnd hear him lay down the luvv of the Long House to Joneulre, as representative of the French. Qua, O Joncalre, mouthpiece of Onontlo who rules at Quebec, he said. We people of the Long House come to you in peace. And we give into your hands tlie white mau Murray and those who are still alive of the We Keepers of the Doom Trail. promised that they should come here, nnd we have fulfilled our promise. Hut we have set a bar across the Doom Trail, O mouthpiece of Onoutio, and we desire you to tell the French of that. It Is our wish that you should acquaint Onontlo with our decision. We usk him to ussist us In wiping out this source of trouble between us. "I have beard T(,ur message, O nnd chiefs of tlie Long House, replied Joncalre.' I will repeat It to Onontlo, but 1 do not think it will be welcome In his ears." Answer: Your used car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. e 3 "Is it true that the largest allow ance offered means the best deal for me? A nswer: The largest allowance First judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, including,, all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your used car. Remember that after all you are making a Purchase, not a sale. been declared operative by the deposit committee, it was announced here. The committee also has apCHAPTER XVIII proved the making of application to the interstate commerce commission From Pearl Street to Hudsons for its approval of the acquisition of control by the Northern Pacific RailRiver The sun bathed the dust of Pearl way, company, a new Delaware corstreet wherever It could steal between poration, of the two northern compan-isand the Spokane, Portland and Setlie layers of the boughs attle. The plan as announced proon the overhead. doorstep lounged of our cozy, house by the vides for the acquisition of the stock corner of Garden street, and reread of the Great Northern and Northern the letter from Muster Juggins which Pacific by exchanging stock in the the supercargo of the Bristol packet new company on a share tor share basis. The new company alBo will r had delivered a earlier. take over leases of the Spokane, PortMy Hart Is reejolced, dear Lad, at y land and Seattle and roads controlled lOxcehint report of you which ts corns the two northern companies. Deby From Governour Burnet. Murray's of 70 per cent of the oustand-inposits hath had Exeedtns Advanstock of the northern companies tageous efects In ye Cltie and ye who Harley did Clamor for ye have been made under the unification freedom of Trade with ye French are now leroevelnge how ye Flanne of plan, the committee announced. GENE RAL MOTORS e thick-leafe- 1 red-bric- k half-hou- "A The Electric Refrigerator Vienna Greets Ocean Airmen Grannie and I do send you our Love and ltespect and She biddes me say she Coneldders 'Tvvas yc Actte of Godde I was sette Upon 'n ye Mincing Lane what time you Came to my Rescue. We desire that you and Mistress Marjory may Deem ye house In Holbourne your home and t would deeiight our Kye might we See you Here. Butte of that you will bee ye Judges. Ye New World Is ye world fur Youth, of that There can bee no Dispute. I recalled the damp, wintry tiny in Paris I had made up my mind to quit the Jacobite cause nicl try my fortune ut all risks la England ; the pang vviili which 1 had iihiindoned the last link remaining vviili my dead parents; the rough trip lu the smugglers lugger; the wet landing ut night on the dreary channel coast; the fruitless attempts to enlist the aid of former friends; the hue und cry upstart cousins imd raised; the flight to lam-dothe lln, there, Ormerod! 1 looked up to see the burly figure of Governor Unmet rounding the corner. He waved h linmirul of papers Time to Part Nothing to Flag Her Down Phillips and his wife had alwnys been reputed to be the happiest of married couples, so when Mrs. Jones heard that her friend was suing for divorce she was astonished. You say his chief .fault Is his she asked Mrs. You should try and endure Phillips. that, dear. I did as long ns possible," replied the latter. Hut when he shook down the phiyetplano nud threw a mnslc roll into the furnace, that was going too far. Hardware Age. Farley I understand youve In Africa? In the Sudan? Farrell No, in a roadster. Ardath, age five, was being taught some of tlie rudiments of reading by her mother, who explained that coining to a period at the end of a sentence meant for her to stop. A few nights later, at the dinner table, she was chattering away with no noticeable likelihood of there being an pauses, when her mother asked her why in tlie world she didnt stop talking. , She replied : "I guess, mother, I dont see any periods. Species of Laurel s In the United States laurel is a of evergreen shrub of either of two genera, Kalinin or Rhododendron. Mountain laurel Is Rhododendron maximum. sp-cie- Just So Wein! trav-jle-d You can't believe everything a womIf you cant have your own way you Flier Visits War Stricken at St. Louis can nt least keep out of other peo- an says who compliments another upon her beauty. St. Louis There are places where ples wnj even Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh stands abashed and draws back in awe. Those who followed him Into a war veterans hospital saw him thus standing a helpless figure before other heroes of other years. The colonel's first act was to pay a friendly call to 250 wounded world war veterans at Jefferson barracks. Meanwhile, St. Louis acclaiming multitudes were compelled to bide their time. The me. "The packet hath brought great news !" ne cried. "The lords of trade have seen the light, 'em! Do but bark to this! Butch Bedbug, (TV) BK CONTINUED.) New York-to-Par- flier motored burglar, starts bis nights work out to the hospital inauspiclously and paid a simple tribute to every patient. Wouldnt Be Bluffed by Reserve Officer d OAKLAND OLDSMOBILE LaSALLE r CADILLAC YELLOW CABS AND COACHES FRIGIDAIRE Vienna. Austria Hopping off from Berlin, Clarence D. Chamberlin and Charles A. Levine, the American transatlantic fliers, in the Bellanca plane, reached Munich about 8:35 in the afternoon, and landed safely at Vienna at 7:25 Sunday evening in a pouring of rain. Many high dignitaries of the Austrian government and city officials as well as the entire general staff of the Austrian ramy,. were waiting for the aviators in a reserved enclosure at Aspern field. Outside were thousands of men and women who roared-- a. welcome to the vtsitors. The sun had shone most of the day, but late in the afternoon it had clouded, and rain continued steadily. Chamberlain and Levine were hoisted shoulder high, and the pilot of the Columbia saluted the assembly, shouting: "Guten Tag, you Maye need. well-time- PONTIAC BUICK CMC TRUCKS Mar-chaun- ts I diil salute you when you passed During tlie early part of tlie World about an hour ago. sir, answered the war there was considerable hard feeling between some of tlie regular navy recruit sentry, who Imd read someIn the naval regulations that men at the submarine base and those where of the naval reserves at. San IVilro. he was supposed to salute en officer the first time he met him. but had not Many of the salty recruits of the reguon to where on sentry duty he lars had and showed a fooling of su- reml to was salute mi olllcer whenever he periority over the reserves, whose passed. base. the adjoined camp You ure supposed to salute me One morning n salty recruit who I pass, thundered the rehad about two weeks' service In the eveiy time serve commander. regular navy was doing sentry duty Who do you think you are, and at the submarine base gate when the how do you get that way? You're commanding officer of the reserve a reserve, answered the sentry. only to failed The sentry camp passed by. The Periseope. salute him. The commander was a retired regular tiavy olllcer and a Moses Called an Inventor stickler for naval etiquette. Jens Juergons, a German engineer, Why did you not salute me?" asked bns written a hook in which lie prothe commander. duces biblical references to prove h! assertion that Moses was a powder, Memorials nitroglycerin ami dynamite merchant'' They have set up In the mnrkette lie maintains that Moses. held back place the ymages of notable men, and tlie Egyptiuus by laying mml m'nes, fuses, of such as have bene great nnd boun- which he exploded by to the coalmen Tlie writer suys tlie tabernacle was tiful benefactors laboratory, wealth, for perpetual memorle of a their good notes, and also that the We give advice but we cannot give glory and renowne of the nuneestors the wisdom to profit Lj IL Le may ityrre and provoke their poslloiiohefoucuiita terity to virtue. More. Utopia. car for every purse and purpose" CHEVROLET g Governour Burnet did Sette to their Profit In ye Louse Kunne. Use your Own Judgment!?, I praye you, in ye Provincial Trade and draw Upon mee.ai will for what Funds i not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; sometimes it is not. An excessive allowance may mean that you are paying an .excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. Merger of North Lines Operative New York The plan for the unification of the northern railroads has roy-an-el- at "What is my present car worth? Answer i Your used ga-we- li half-finishe- d 1 Program Physicians Find Anemia Remedy Portland, Ore. A possible specific remedy for anemia, the result of four years' study by a faculty man and two of this year's graduates at tlie University of Oregon medical school and which has been successful in tho treatment of experimental cases, was announced to physicians meeting at tho school In sessions concluded Saturday Nueeleic acid and nucleoproteins are the substances used In the treatment. They were obtained at first from the red corpuscles In the blood of chickens but are at present taken from fresh beef liver. ; Honolulu Race Entries on Their Way San Diego, Cal. Lieutenant Lester J. Maitland, famous army aviator, and Lieutenant Albert B. Hagenberger, who aro coming to San Diego in a Fokker for final tests of their big monoplane preparatory to off for Honolulu, will arrive at Rockwell field Tuesday morning, according to telegraphic advices receiv -l by Colonel Harry Graham. Maitland Is bringing bock to Rockwell field tho same Fokker monoplane which he piloted here from Washington a few weeks ago. carrying F. T. Davison. hojp-pin- t- Millions of others are starting , too! Be ready for them! MAKE NO MISTAKE I Theres only one way to exterminate bedbugs. Thats with a liquid. Dont waste time shooting a spray at them. No spray can possibly reach their young and eggs. Bedbugs are in the woodwork, not in the long the bed clothe t, as yon may have thought. Dont waste time using powder. Bedbugs dont eat. They suck. Thai's why only liquid can exterminate them. base-boar- Petermans Discovery is the right liquid. It soaks down into their nests. It will exterminate all all their yonng and eggs in any house in 48 hoars. bedbugs, Here it the right insecticide for each insects DISCOVEKY, LlqaU aster. initiates bedbug kill files and FLYOSAN, Liquid Sptxty squltoee PETERMAN'S ROACH POOD etteral. sate eockrosehM. FETERMAIVS PETERMAN'S ANT FOOD ants. extarmlnataa PEITOMAaVS MOTH FOOD against moth a. protect. -- Yon must have specific insecticide for each insect. No single insecticide will exterminate them 1L We have had nearly 50 years experience. We know that is true. g km tk. right hnmti Imstficiia r Mek Nd. Om aaf irhriwE drmgs mreldk am SOO Fifth Ar, If. Y.C. |