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Show H THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Anwer That Wa No Aniwee, George M. (iilinn was log applicant for parts lu on. of h'a now productions. Vun vou dancer ho micil of , yontig chap who had been waiting an hour. "Sure,' replied the candidate. Clan you nine? continued Cohan. Well," replied the other, I can sir a os good as you cnn." "Hut I naked you," retorted Cohan "cnn you shut?" 'IlStrced anJ RliWiWiWiW row-imu- Q influenza COLD L THE I s WITH (1 ILL'S ISCARA j fcPPNIN tiRonW 1 toll remedy g,,J,ri 5'I3b Ublet form hrk, for M T .urt, os h'.r,,inr,r;,M.v,',s l&VK sT-i- R At All Drag Start salt Lake City, No. 14-19- 20. Author of mKltehrntr and Other Poems Illustrations bp r Copyright by Ilarper A Brother rrrri ri There is iused a harassing discomfort CHAPTER XII Continued. 9 Hearts are very much alike, and all He'll soon be well, don't you think, take lots of patience to niako them mister? lie sold he would be well good and happy. Louisa M. Alcott. when the holidays " But Dave's expression stopped the hoy, whose own fnce went suddenly wild with fear. "He Is well now, Charlie," he said, ns steadily as he could. "It Is all holidays now for The source of Eczema is in the him." blood, the disease being caused by The match had burned out and the infection which breaks out room was in utter darkness. Dave the skin. That is why the through heard the child drawing his feet most satisfactory treatment for all across the floor, then suddenly whimskin diseases Is S. S. S., for this remedy so thoroughly pering like a thing that had been mor- by Eczema that becomes The itching is almost torture. bearable, and the skin sceml . fire with the burning irri-itioA cure from local applicants of salves and ointments is im. cleanses n. issible, because such treatment a only allay the pain temporar-- r only be The disease can ached by going deep down to its iurc. he tho blood ties can remain. that no impuri- Cet a bottle today, and you will see results from the right treatment. Write for advice. 110 Address Medical Director, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Eight Way In all cases of itemper, pinkeye UENZA, COLDS, ETC. horses, brood mares, colts and stallions is to til if SPOHN THEM the feed with niSTEMPER P.0MP0UN3 the tongue or In HN'S l the remedy to all of (he blood and glands. It acts It routs the them. the germs. It the trouble, no matter how A few drops a day ent these exposed from contraet-dlseasContains nothing lnjurl-Sol- d by druggists, harness deal60 cents er by the manufacturers. US per bottle. AGENTS WANT- aa. by expelling da e!T r are "exposed." e. OHN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN, IND. IN UNIQUE FOREST SYSTEM Yorkers Aim to Make County One ;ontinuous Park, and Have the Tree Pay Taxes. make the Inn ling acre work Is plnn of Otsego county, New York, bus started n cttn'pnign to plant rest of 100 acres on the waste in each of tlu ;!l townships of h county. e plans, says the New York Times, i develop a comity system similar ie city park plan, with Its harmed system of connecting I mule-Th- e project involves the highway The Nearest to It a very keen Bodloigh was angler and believed In making up his own hails to lure his finny prey to destruction, lie was a very hopeful sort of chap, you know. One day while staying lu a fishing hotel in the highlands he asked the raid, Christine, If she could get him a horsetly. The girl eyed him In wonder, so he repeated his request, adding: "And have you never seen a horse-llOld y, Christine? "Nil. I dinna, replied the girl. Hut nince I saw a eon jump oer a London Answers. precipice. of a comprehensive ie forests will lie located will so that serve as green nature sigu-ft- ulong the highways, to ndor-t- o the world that the county 1ms "wn forests, owned, planted and titained by the public for the fu-- t generations. & the trees inn lure they will pro-I- n the future an Income which I nici an netual cash return to Jc as an off-against taxation. fKun towns often pay the cost of ration of their government from r forests, having no taxes, hut this tires g greater area of forest than reposed for Otsego. Advantages In Knowing Chinese. part of an elaborate program in spoken languages Columbia university Is to teach Iutch, Japanese, Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, French, Icelandic, Russian, Spanish ami Turkish. The importance of Chinese was recently emphasized at Columbia by .Tulciin Arnold. American commercial attache at Peking, wl'.o told an audience that from .OO to 1.000 Americans should be trained in the essentials of Chinese realization In the next ten years. Tremendous trade potentialities lie in China, said .Mr. Arnold. As Danish-Norwegia- rr ferae, ,,,j. eweeeweeeeeweeewei n, tally hurt lie groped toward him. and at length his fingers found his shock of Iwlr. lie drew the boy slowly into his arms; then very, very tight. . . . After all, they were orphans together. You will come with me," he said at length. I will see that you are provided for. The doctor will soon be here, or we will meet him on the way, and he will make the arrangements for tho arrangements that have to be made, you know." They retraced their steps toward the town, meeting the doctor at the broken bridge. Dave exchanged n few words with him tn low tones, and Soon they were they passed on. swinging again through the city streets. Even with the developments of the evening pressing heavily upon his ndnd Dave could not resist the temptation to stop and listen for a moment to bulletins being read through a megaphone. The kaiser has stripped off his British regalia," said the announcer. "He says he will never again wear a British uniform." A chuckle of derisive laughter ran through the mob ; then someone struck refrain What the tip a h do we care?" Up and down the street voices caught up the chorus. . . . Within a year the bones of many In that thoughtless crowd, bleaching on the fields of Flanders, showed how much they cared. Dave drove direct to the Hardy home. After some delay Irene met him at the door, and Dave explained the sitWe must uation in a few words. take care of him, Recnle," he said. "I feel a personal responsibility." "Of course we will take him," she answered. He will live here until we have a some place of our own. Her face was bright with something which must be tenderness. Bring him upstairs. We will allot him a room and Introduce him first to the bnthroom. And tomorrow we shall have on excursion downtown, and fet some new clothes for Charlie well-know- n -- Dave continued. I've always hnd some doubt myself, but in thirty seconds voull know." Irene appeared on the 'r grasp stairway. moment her eyes refused to the scene before them: d Duve cowering terror-strickefierce, steely, Implacable, with his revolver lined on Coinvurd's hrnln. Through some strange whim of her mind her thought in that instant flew buck to the bottles on tho posts of the Elden ranch, and Dave' breaking five out of six on the gallop. Then suddenly she became oware of one thing only, a tragedy was being enacted before her eyes. "Oh, dont, Dave I Don't, dont shoot hlint" she cried, flying down the remaining stops. Before Dave could grasp her purpose she was upon hhn, had clutched his revolver, hud wrapped her arms about his. Don't, don't, Dave!" she pleaded. "For my sake don't do thut J" Her words were tragically unfortunate. For a moment Dave stood as one pnralyzed; then his heurt dried up within him, "So thats the way of It!" he said, ns he broke her grip, and the horror In his own eyes would not let him read the sudden horror In hers. All right; take it," and he placed the revolver in her hand. You should know what to do with It." And before she could stop him he hnd walked out of the house. She rushed to the gate, but already the roar of his motor was lost In the hum of the citys traffic. ft Con-wur- CHAPTER XIII. When Dave sprang Into his car he gave the motor a full head and drove through the city streets In a fury of recklessness. Ills mind was numbed; It was Incapable of assorting thoughts and placing them In proper relationship to one another. lie was soon out of the city, roaring through the still autumn night with undlmlnished speed. Over tortuous country roads, across bridges, along slippery hillthrough black bluffs of scrub land In some strange way he tried to drown the uproar in his soul In the frenzy of the steel that quivered be- sudden sides, Serbo-Croatia- As they moved up the stairs who had been In another room In conversation with Mrs. Hardy, fot llowed them unseen. The evening had been interminable for Comvnrd. For three hours he hnd awaited word that his victim had been trapped, and for threfc hours no word had come. If his plans had miscarried, if Dave had And here discovered the plot, well at length was Dave, engrossed In 8 A Secret. very different matter. Conward folGoodMNs Perth them up the stairs. lowed said The Pianist. Why, yes, his Pianist Is and Dave chatted with the He Took a Fierce Delight in Torturfriend. Irene Intimate to win her "Harry me enough charging ing the Man Who Had Wrecked His a little tnusle. wedI tire a few moments, then Irene a to secret for have and boy I wonder how lie going Life. his for some tes It -- by the note?" arrangements ding. Not a soul Is going to know of turned to neath downstairs. him. On and on Into the night. Dave started comfort and tinao. beard? over. It Haven't till you Hes mnkfng a fearful its et." In the rnssage he was met by Bright stars gleamed overhead; a soft n breeze pressed against his face; It sy be Is. Prolmlily he charges Rich deposits of potash have been Dave was such a night as he had driven, a im bound here? are Wlmt you doing discovered on the Island of Sicily. "Judge. demanded, os he felt his head begin- year ago, with Bert Morrison. Was that only a year ugo? And vvliat hnd garaffliTs,- ning to swim In anger. Conward leered only the more of- happened? Whore had he been? Oh, fensively, and walked down the stairs to bring the hoy Charlie, the boy. beside him. At the foot he coolly lit When was that? Under the calm another cigarette. lie held the match heaven his mind was already attemptbefore him and cnlmly watched ft ing to establish a sequence, to set Its burn out Then he extended It toward outraged home again In order. Suddenly the car skidded on a slipDave. You remember our wager, Elden. pery hillside, turned from the road, plowed through a dump of scrub, I present you with a burned-ou- t rlcochetted against a dark obstruction, match." "You liar!" cried Dave. "You In- poised a moment on two wheels, turned around, and stopped. The shock famous liar!" She brought Dave to his senses. He sat Ask her, Conward replied. will deny It of course. All women on the running board and stared for a long while Into the darkness. do." d fool, anyNo use being a d Dave felt his muscles tighten, and tear would Dave," he said to himself at he way, moment knew that In a his victim to pieces. As his clenched length. "I got It where I didnt expect It but I guess thats the way fist came to the side of his body Ills re- with everyone." lie tried to philosostruck something hard. He hnd forgotten; he was phize; to get a fresh grip on himvolver! not In the hubit of carrying It. In an self. "Where are we, anyway?" he continued. "This country looks familInstant be had Conward covered. at iar." He got up again and walked Dave did not press the trigger tor- about, finding his way back to the In fierce a delight once. lie took his road. Ho went along It a little way. turing the man who hnd wrecked he Vague Impressions suggested that he himself told he while life even he should know the spot, and yet he Now could not believe his boast could not Identify It Then, with a from fade color watched the enme to him. It was in out check; the eyes stand livid sudden shock,onIt which Doctor Hardy hillside the more blotches livid his face; the from his had come to grief; tho hillside on drop the cigarette still; 1! which he had first seen her bright nerveless lips. A warn, Con face, her wonderful eyes. "You are a brave man, him, of of engulfed grief poignancy he said, and there was tho rasp his cheap philosophies. hate and contempt In his voice. "iou sweeping away Here she stood, young and clean and are a very brave man." thrust before him In an entrancing, something sensing Mrs. Hardy, out the wonderful days of of Instant sitting wrong, came out from herswooned would she always folAnd the past. she little a cry room. With low him thus? With an unutterable away he knew that was so that Conward tried to speak, but words sinking wns not big enough to hide world the a With dry stuck In his throat. from Irene him Hardy. There vus no drier lips. his licked tongue he fodebyVostum. Cereal Co., Battle CreefoMJch. out. Conward? way Do you believe In hell, et Con-war- d, Con-wnr- If You Like The Taste Of Coffee You'll like and youll like it better if you are one of those with whom coffee disagrees. cJhe flavor is similar but Posiittm does not contain caffeine or any other drug. Betterhealth lollmvs the change. Sold by all Grocers BOYD PARK IRWIN MYERS i MAKERS OF JEWELRY MM jThe Itching and Sting of Blazing, Fiery Eczema Like the Skin It on Fire. rems Watch Repairing Should not bo entrusted to an ordinary mechanic. You will savo money by having the work done by exports. Send your watch to us by registered mall. It will ba returned to you promptly In per feet condition. Robert J.CStead 1 picture. j. Of An Ohio poet devotes an hour daily to writing poetry and the rest of the day to sawing wood for a living. n P eeweeeeawtaeeeeeeeeewwwaeeewee Con-ward- 's ... He started his motor, and even In his despulr felt a thrill of pride as the faithful gears engaged and the car climbed hack to Its place on the trail. Wus all faithfulness, then, In things of steel and Iron, and none In flesh and blond? He followed the trail. Why ranch stop now? The buildings luy across the stream and behind the tongue of spruce trees, unless some wandering foothill lire hnd destroyed them. He forded the stream without dlflloulty. That was where he had carried her out He felt his way slowly along the old fence. That was where she had aet up bottles fur his marksmanship. lie stopped where the straggling gate should he and walked carefully Into the yard. That was where she had first called hhn Dave. . . . Then he found the doorstep and sat down to wait. When the sun was well up he arose and walked about Ills lips were purrhed; he found himself nibbling them with his teeth, so he went to the stream. lie was thirsty, but he drank only a mouthful; the water was flat ami Insipid. . . . The old cabin was In better repair than he would have thought lie sprung the door open. It was musty and strung with cobwebs. He did not go in but snt down and tried to think. Later he walked up the canyon. lie must have walked swiftly, for the snn was not yet at the meridian when he found himself at the little nook In the rock where he and Irene had sat that afternoon when they hnd first laid their hearts open to each other. Suddenly one remark stood up in his memory. "The day Is coming, she had said, "when our country will want men who can shoot and ride. And he had said, Well, when It does It can call on me." And today the country did want men who could shoot and ride, and he had flown Into the foothills to nurse a broken heart. . . . Broken hearts cnn fight as well ns whole ones. He could be of some use yet At any rate there was a way out. Some whim led him through the grove of spruce trees on his way back to the ranch. Here, in an open space, he looked about, kicking in the dry grass. At length his toe disturbed a few bleached bones, and he stood and looked with unseeing eyes far across the shimmering valley. he said at length. Brownie," Brownie." The whole scene came hack upon him the moonlight and Irene's distress, and the little bleeding body. And he hnd said he didn't know anything about the justice of God ; all he knew was the critter that couldn't run was the one that got And he had said that caught . . was life. He bad said It was only nature. And then they had stood among the trees and beneath the white moon and pledged their faith. . . . Again his hend went up and the old The first light flnshed In his eyes. thing is to kill the wolf," ho said aloud. "No other Innocent shall fall to his fangs. Then my country." Darkness hnd again fallen before Dave found bis car threading the streets of the city, still feverish with Its newborn excitement of war. lie returned his car to the garage; an attendant looked up curiously It was evident from his glance that Dave had already been missed but no words were exchanged. lie stood for a moment In the street, collecting his thoughts and rehearsing his resolves. lie was amazed to find that, even In his bitterness, the city reached a thousand hands to him hands of habit and association and customs of inlnd nil urging him back Into the old groove; all saying: "The routine Is the thing. Be a spoke in the wheel ; go round with the rest of us." No, I "No, he reminded himself. cant do that I have business on hand. First to kill the wolf." He remembered that he had given his revolver to Irene. And suddenly she sat with hhn again at the tea table. . . . Where was he? Yes, he had given his revolver to Irene. Well, there was another In his rooms. In the hltllway of the block In which be had his bachelor apartments Dave almost collided with a woman. He drew back, and the light fell on his face, but hers wns In the shadow. And then ho henrd her voice. Why, "Oh, Dave, Im so glad what has happened?" The last words ran into a little treble of pain as she noted his haggard face. "You Edith?" he managed to say. n ... ... ... "Whatever" MAM STRUT HELP WANTED SALT LAKC C1TT touwnibiwMi.m li.rlii-trad. Manyamall tiarh.ni: good opportune.. open mrn uvi-- ilraltaac. Karbvra In arm hart Up prepared flood aa oltlrent roimniMlnn. week. (all nr writ. Molpr Barber town r l lr r Collage, NEW ill S. Weal Temple Ht IN Malt Laka On. THE ANIMAL WORLD "Okapi" Astonished Explorers, and Few Specimens Have Only Ever Been Obtained. Some time before 1800, Stanley, the explorer, had word front the pigmy negroes of a new benst In the Impenetrable depths of the virgin forest which borders the Semllkl river In the Belgian Congo, The Wambatt! natives described It as a species of donkey and called It "Attl." From their further description, It aeemed to be e hoofed animal of considerable size, which lived npon leaves. In 1809 Sir Harry Johnston himself snw the pip mies, who fully confirmed what Stanley hnd already told him, but added that the strange beast was striped like s zebra. In 1901 a Swedish officer, M. Karl Erlkson, obtained a complete skin and two skulls, which he sent to Sir Harry Johnston, who then believed the benst to he of the giraffe tribe, previously found In a fossil state In Greece. It was, however, proved conclusively that although of the giraffe family It was not (he animal of ancient Greece, hut a new beast altogether. It was given the name of okapi," No more thun a dozen specimens of this wonderful beast have been ly GOD BLESS YOUS MEANING Expression of Solicltudo That Can Be Traced Back to tho Decline of Athens. The Greeks and Romans hnd their "Long life to you!" tiesundheltl Is now verboten. But we still say Snnte" and "God bless you!" after sneeze. This expression of solicitude cnn be traced back to the decline of Athens. One of the terrible devastating plagues which darken the pages of European history was raging In the famous city. The flower of Greece, her foremost writers and artists, the founders of much of our modern culture. were ruthlessly cut down. The dead piled high, and dally Athenian courage was taxed to the fullest But to every home where lay a victim, the elixir of hope, the rainbow of promise, was the sneeze, for It Indicated to the watchers that the danger was pnssed. that the patient would recover. A few centuries luter another epidemic assailed Europe, but this time the sneeze, being a symptom of the umlndy, was a bad omen. In tills age of witches, goblins, medicine men and leeches superstition flourished. Some of the most Intellectual minds of the time accredited charms and soothsayers. It was therefore nothing extraordinary for the pope to decree the exclamation "God idess you!" by anyone who heard a sneeze. This wns supposed to combat Its evil powers and prevent the And God spread of the dlsense. Mess you! with Its kindly human Interest has come down through the ( ages. The People of the Pelup Peninsula." We were floating down the beautiful Phmgdong when, descrying a glorious whangdoop hid amongst the Igfans along the swamglt (shore), I Instantly g ordered the mogpong to row tho toward It. Obeying my command with an alacrity that proved his devotion to me, the little fellow pulled lustily on the right tlngwop (oar or paddle) until, by virtue of his efforts, we were headed In the direction whence d had come the vision of the My readers will whangdoop. readily appreciate the tremendous excitement that seized nte when I say that the whangdoop was of uduburI size and of a conformation that would preclude the possibility of anyone for moment mistaking It for the ogplup, which, as everyone knows, It so much resembles. (After the Manner of Most Travel Articles.) From Life. goo-pan- multi-colore- Many Countries Ahead of Us. In normal times Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Spain and Portugal all publish more hooks In proportion to population thun the United States publishes, and their books have A wider circulation. She came toward him and placed her hands on his. "Ive been here a New Kind of Linen. hundred times ever since morning consists of a paper thread Texjtltt ever since Bert Morrison called up to a fiber thread twisted together, and had say you disappeared that there was some mystery. There Isnt, Is and, though the percentage of long fiber Is very small, it is claimed to there, Dave? You're all right, Dave, have yielded products that the unurent you, Duve? cannot distinguish from the initiated (TO BE CONTINUED.) former linen nndl jute fuhrics. Paciflo Coast Line. The United States, with Its Island has a greater Pacific coast line the any other nation, possibly equal ti thoso of China and Japan combined says Gas Logic, Name Hard to Ascertain. Gertrude found a cat and shortly after a neighbor asked her Its name. "Oh. I dont know yet," answered the youngster; I called It every cat name and it wou't meow to any of them," , |