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Show SERIAL VP-- STORY THE LITTLE BROWN JUG I I ATI I KILDARE f 1 1 N By MEREDITH NICHOLSON llluatratlona Br BAY WALTERS Copyright U 1W bf Tne BoblK-Mnrrl- . Thomaa Ardmore, bnrcd millionaire, and Iloriry Mulne CiriHwolil, prcireasor In thn l nlvi'ri(y of VliKlnlit, Hike tralna out of Atlunta. Grlawold to Ma colU'Kf, Ardmore In punult nf a Klrl who had winked at him. Mlaluken for Gov, of Boilth Carolina, QrlawoM's Ufa la threatened. Ho gnra to Columbia to warn the governor and meete Harhara (Mhorn. Ardmore learns thut hi wink-In- a lady la the dmiKhter of Uov. Danger, fluid of North Carolina, lie followa her to Ratals:!), and on the way la Klvn brown jug at Klldare. In lUleltfti ha a that thn juir bear unleas threatening I MnKvrflrld a criminal, la allowed to (to free. Ardmnre become allied with Jerry Dan- rtarndd In running the affaire of the elate abnen'e of thn Kovcrnor. A erathing telegram la aent to Uov. Orlawold beeorma advlaer to Barbara Oaborna, who la attending to her father's dutlea In South Carolina. Ordera are aent to the aherlfT to capture Valuable papera are mlaalnf from Gov. Osborne's office. ra iiente Anple-welijl- it, u. Apple-welKl- CHAPTER VII. it. Continued, "But you forget that you represent Mr. Osborne. On the other band I represent Gov. Osborne, and If I want the Applewelght papera right to them." I had every "After office hours, feloniously and with criminal Intent?" laughed Grls-wol"We will assume that I have them," sneered Boaworth, "and such being the case I will return them only to the governor." "Then" and smile Grlswold's broadened "If It conies to concessions, I will grant that you are within your rights in wishing to place them in the governor's own hands. The governor of South Carolina Is now, so to speak, In camera." "The governor Is hiding. He's afraid to come to Columbia, and the whole state knows it." "The papers, my friend; and I will satisfy you that the governor of South Carolina is under this roof and 'transacting business." "Here in the statehouse?" demanded Bosworth, and he blanched and Jwlsted the buttons of his coat nervously. "The governor of South Carolina, the supreme power of - the state, charged with full responsibility, all tho Immunities, rights and privileges unto him belonging." - It waa war that Bosworth took no stock whatever In Grlswold's Btory, but Grlswold's pretended employment by the governor and his apparent knowledge of the governor's affairs. piqued his curiosity. He stepped to an Inner office, came back with a packet of papers and thrust a revol ver Into his pocket with so vain a show ef It that Griswold laughed , aloud. "What! Do you still back your ar guments with firearms down here? It's a method that has gone out of fashion In Virginia!" , "If there's a trick In this It will be the worse for you," scowled Bos worth. "And pray, remember on your side, that you are to give these documents Into the hands of the governor. Come long." They met the watchman In the rtdor and he saluted them and passed on. Bosworth strode eagerly forward In bis anxiety to prick the bubble of Grlswold's pretensions. Griswold threw open the door of and the governor's reception-room- , they blinked in the stronger light that poured In from the private office. There, in the governor's chair by the broad official desk, sat Barbara Osborne reading a newspaper. "Your excellency," said Griswold, bowing gravely and advancing; "I beg to present the ' attorney-general!- uI'. " "Barbara!" The papers fell from the attorney general's hands. He stood staring until astonishment began to yield to rage as he realized that a trap had been sprung upon him. The girl had risen Instantly and a smile played about her lips for a moment. She had vaguely surmised that Griswold would charge Bosworth with the loss of the papers, but her associate in the conspiracy had now given a turn to the matter that amused her. "Hurbara!" blurted the attorney general, "what game is this what this stranger contemptible trick 1 playing on you? Don't you understand that your father's absence Is a most serious matter and that in the present condition of this Applewelght It Is likely to involve him and the state In scandal?" - Barbara regarded him steadily for a moment with a negative sort of gaze. She took a step forward before she spoke and then she asked quickly and sharply: "What have you done, Mr. Bosworth, to avert these calamities, and what was In your mind when you af-fa- ir Prompt Courteous ft i nwj. ti li at my III!" 111, giory MOKN LA . mnr. thanWhltall JL, AAdow ot books. '"wu " m mii i I k, the nioiunhyslcs , Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by . aur Worry Is hope turned wrong ld using "The Phone that talks." ut Mushrooms. are m- .nnenn frOnl W7 During July the frosts come. . ant to be wormy and should be carefully inspected served M cooking. They may be disn. main a as salad a as a vegetable, In fact, there are couimeaa . serving them. Creamed mushrooms is a way of serving them. Creamed Mushrooms. thn tniiahrnnms. peel the then caps and saute In a little butter, .,1,1 rhm tn a rich white sauce. Serve on toast for a luncheon or a supper dish. Chicken and Mushrooms. of mushrooms, rMoan nn. piinful break In pieces and saute in Just ,..ae tn keen them fromof eilUUgM MMH.V" burning. To a quarter of a cupfulflOUr third of ft CUDfu! Of ,1t and one and a third cupfuls of milk. Have one and a half cupruis oi cnica-ecut In dice and turn into the white Add sauce when It la well cooked. and salt with season the mushrooms, pepper and serve. . MtiBnrooms Utah Independent Telephone ... e - -- Compaa' SYNOPSIS. ' pried open the drawer and took out governor of South Carolina was quot those papers?" ' ed as declaring his intention of taklnf "I was going to use the requis- Immediate steps for the apprehension of Applewelght, she was still readini ition" "How?" and sorting letters, tapping her cheek "Why, I expected" lightly meanwhile with the official v "Mr. Bosworth expected to effect paper-knife- , a coup for his own glory during the "Here, Mr. Ardmore." she oald, governor's absence," suggested Gris drawing a paper from her pocket, "li wold. the answer to that telegram we sent "How?" and Barbara's voice rang yesterday evening. Suppose you read that next, and we can then deride Imperiously and her eyes flashed. "Send this unknown person, this what to do." Impostor and meddler, away and 1 She was making the letters Into litwill talk to you as old friends may tle piles, humming softly meanwhile; talk together," and he glared fiercely but he felt that there was a storm at Griswold, who stood fanning him- brewing. He read the message from self with his hat Columbia a number of times, and if "I asked you bow you intended to the acting governor had not been so serve my father, Mr. Bosworth, be- ominously quiet he would have laughcause you sent nie this afternoon a ed at the terse sentences. letter in which you threatened me "There must be a inlscake about you threatened me with uiy father's this. He wouldn't have used 'divertruin If I did not marry you. You ing' that way; that's Insulting!" would take advantage of my troublo "So you appreciate its significance, and anxiety to force that question on do you, Mr. Ardmore? The iron enme when I had answered it once and ters your soul, does It? You realize for all long ago. Before this stranger that I have been Insulted, do you?" I want to tell you that you are a de "I shouldn't put it that way, Miss spicable coward and that If you think Osborne would . Gov, Dangerfield. you can humiliate me or my father or the state by such practices as you never have sent a message like, thatit have resorted to you are very greatly to you be thought he was sending mistaken. And further, Mr. Bosworth, to your father." "He's Insulted me and every other If I find you Interfering again In this matter I shall print that letter you citizen in the Old North State; that's In every paper In who he's Insulted, Mr. Ardmore. let wrote Tne the state! Now, that Is all I have to me read It again;" and she repeated aloud: say to you, and I hope nevec to see the" telegram 'Your extremely diverting teleyou again." "Before you go, Mr, Bosworth," said gram In Applewelght case received filed. I think It's the extremely Griswold, "I wish to say that Miss Os- and so perfectly mean. The divertthat's borne has spoken of your conduct feelwith altogether too much restraint. I ing by Itself would not hurt my deal a He's so half much. ings good shall add, on my own account, that was If I find you meddling again In this smarter man than I thought he But like to a that. think telegram up I Applewelght caso, shall first procure the in of do what think that you piece your removal from office and after" that I shall take the greatest pleas- newspaper?" "He says he's going to catch Apple-weigh- t ure In flogging you within an Inch of dead or alive. That sounds your life. Now go!" pretty serious." "I think It's a bluff,, myself. That CHAPTER VIII. telegram we sent him yesterday must . have scared him to death. He was The Labors of Mr. Ardmore. While he waited for Miss Jerry driven into a corner and had to do to avoid being disgraced, Dangerfield to appear Mr. Thomas something Ardmore read for the first time the and it's easy enough to talk big in the constitution of the United States. He newspapers when you haven't the had reached the governor's office slightest Intention of doing anything at all. I've noticed that father talks early, and, seeking diversion, he had the longest and loudest about things picked up a small volume that bore some outward resemblance to a novel. he doesn't believe at all." Ard"Is it possible?" whispered This proved, however, to be Johnmore Incredulously. ston's "American Politics," and he "Of course It's possible! Father was amazed to find that this diminunever have been elected If he'd would tive work contained the answers to a his real sentiments; neither great many questions which had often expressed else ever be elected would anybody perplexed him, but which he had If he said beforehand what he really imagined could not be answered exbelieved." cept by statesmen or by men like his "That must have been the reason I friend Griswold, who spent their lives got defeated for alderman on the reIn study. He made note of several matters form ticket I told 'em I was for .., to-da- y n Household Hints. la a remedy that will solve a a problem that has troubled many do to what of housewife, the question with a silence cloth too long for a email table. It cannot be folded back without making a ridge and it is not difalways possible to have them of has woman ferent lengths. One bright this simple way of disposing wun tne rinth when too lona:: She has two loops, one sewed on each corner and hooks fastened Into the under swe oi the table, then the cloth can be hooked up out of the way very quickly. Remnants of cold tongue are heated In currant jelly with tir dell-clo- Dr. C. O. SCOTT Office W. tu r m A DENTIST HDGHANDEWW! Phone K.43- - 0. Creet Bid., Spanish Fork, Vtah No. E Dr. W. Quarantine tad 409-- Warner For City Physician doors north of City Druf Store. Night calls made from office Ind. Phone Office two 35-2- r. Spanish Fork, Utah. Joseph Hughes. M. D. No. 431-- twin For mu, fv.vj ......Mam.1 rur liureKa m OI1.. tl surer vuy- . n) mut Connection - mart u n.j. I vkupi ,.i nenot With all" train V.M.UO SI VIJ . .,1 CV, . o -Pic.lfln - - anrt nrnn uuurt, U j OFFERS CHOICE OF! PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , .I . . -- 1 a .1 nov. uv uungaiww, urnis in mi rHt)T TtlCAtlfU vnnu. mnvvun injtinsD half block east of Consolidated Waron t-iIS MttcmneiO. ita,Biua.nwat wmvi uu AND THREE DISTINCT North and 2nd West. ttuu i ts and 2 12 m. 10 to a. Hours. Office to 5 p. m. Sundays by Appointment, Pullman Palace and ordlna-- J cars to Denver, Omaha, !nd. Phone 62-- 1 lag Ut. Fork. Spanish OUr. St. Louis and Chicago change. Free Reclining Chair Can ally conducted Excursion!; a tuning car service. Office at WerM Draf Ct. BaiUUf For rates, folder, etc. in? ie tt i Dr. J. W.Hagan Spanish Fork, Utak Ind. Phone Bell Phone 11 Reidnea one block Pbyilolaa 32 weal ol Commercial BENTON. Q. A. P. D.. Salt hi Baal Sugar Comeaay. Ctah-Idan- o Care of a wound, no matter how small, should be attended to at once. Wash with some good antiseptic like DR. H. R. ALLEN peroxide and cover with the dust. Relieve a burn quickly by applying moistened soda, scraped potato or a OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK piece of ice, which will remove the INDEPENDENT PHONE fire. The speedier the better to remove both fire and pain. Saturday of Each FASHIONABLE was and when he would be home! 'What did you tell them?" Household Hints. "I didn't tell them anything. I sent Kerosene is a wonderful cleanser out for two other girls and we all just Wipe the sink with a cloth dampened talked to them and kept talking, and in kerosene. It will remove all the On Hook North ol Bank, Siinlih Fork, Ulan gave them lemon sherbet and ginger grease and make It white and clean cookies; and ve Hungerford played it is as good for the bathtub. The the banjo. But what were you doing, Blight odor will soon vanish. Mr. Ardmore, that you didn't come ROTARY PUBLIC Rub the leather seats in the chairs around to help? It Beems to me you with a flannel cloth moistened with don't appreciate the responsibilities kerosene. It will freshen them won of being secretary to a governor." OB Irritated Panne low lnteraai apeolal op. Uoat ot partial pajrmeaia. "I was afraid you might "scold me derfully. A little kerosene in the water In Ofiee at reildeaee, one Moot east ot if I did. And besides I was glued to which clothes are boiled removes the SPANISH FORK. UTAH. the long distance telephone all even- soil which would otherwise take hard ing, talking to my manager at Ards- rubbing. ley. He read me my letters and a lot A little kerosene used in the water R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST of telegrams that annoyed me very wash window brightens them withto Fresh Flowers supplied for all occa-lion- s. much. I wish you wouldn't be so the streaks that soap often makes out Funeral designs kept on hand I on hard me, for have trifling trouTea stains are easily removed from ind filled to order. bles of my own." table linen by pouring boiling water All kinds of Furniture "I didn't suppose you ever had trou Repaired. to which has been added a few drops Residence two blocks North ot Foundry don't act as of ammonia over them. bles; you certainly though you ever had. Spakish Fori, Utah It is the custom of many house "No one who has never been use sand soap tor cleaning to wives to a duke has the slightest and scouring. It Is injurious to many idea of what trouble Is." utensils and ammonia or kerosene "I've seen the duke of Ballywlnkle'i will do as well with no wear on the In the and he looks papers picture materials. very attractive." Study your guests likes and dislikes "Well, if you'd ever seen him eat avoid the unpleasantness of not Co-Opera- tive and celery you'd change your mind. He's anything to please, for the having going down to Ardsley to visit me; world is full of men and women who for sheer nerve I must say my rela have been spoiled by an unwise tions beat the world. I got my place mother and have not been taught to over here In North Carolina Just to snjoy all the good things of tbt table. now from them, and get away my sis ternot the duchess, but Mrs. Atch Dealers In Health Hint. ison Is coming down there with a man or woman For who the suffer lot of girls and Ballywfnkle has attached himself to the party. They'll with tired burning feet during the hot weather there is nothing which pass through here today, and they'll gives greater relief than a rubbing -expect to find me at Ardsley." in alcohol or cologne, witch hazel (TO BB CONTINUED.) is also a good soothing lotion. The Various Jewish Projects. relief that comes from a little atten nd As long ago as 1GCC Sahatl Zevl set tion to the feet Is well repaid by the the Jews of Europe preparing for a comfort that results. A little now Kutfaotarers of return to Palestine, Not only the poor der dusted Into the shoes In very cool. er brethren but even the rich mer ing to tired feet. chants of Venice and Leghorn were Rnrvfoi seized ny tne excitement, and for a Banana Sandwiches. I d whole century, "tho great bulk of the Plvldo two inedii'tn-slzer- t bananas to be refused disillusioned.' It people Into halves, then cut each piece was not until the appearance of Oenrge into slices. Prepare buiiered JOHN JONES, Sunt. Eliot s "Daniel Deronda" that the Jew bread the size of the banana slices. ish nationalist movement received Mix six tablespoonfulrt of SPANISH FORK, UTAH powdered another stimulus so strong as this: sugar with one" teaspoonful of lemon bat In the meantime many schemes Juice; spread on the bread, and were propounded, Including an attempt two strips together with a kIIcb put of In 1854 to float a company "to enable banana between. the descendants of Israel to obtain and cultivate the land of promise." VarApples and Apple Sauce. ious famous people have been Inter Those who are fortunate enouRh to ested in the Idea of establishing an In have an early apple tree or two may Fruits dependent Jewish kingdom, not neces have many appetizing dlBhes In this Palestine. In The Dutch West time of few berries. The acids sarlly of adverand India Company tried the experiment salts found In apples are very beneIn Curacoa, and Oliver Cromwell did ficial. There are endless ways of tising in this the same In Surinam. Marshal Saxe serving them from plain applo snuce paper will give proposed such a kingdom lu South to salads and combination dishes. America with himself as king, and. In von n nlnitmf.,. I860, Judge Noah purchased Grand )nse than when She said Yes. Island in the River Niagara with a . view to founding a Jewish state. SAMUEL CORNABY Money Loaned If er than that!" "So are the ten commandments fair enough; but you're on the wrong track, Mr. Ardmore, If you're trying to support the present administration with stupid things In books. I don't follow precedents, Mr. Ardmore; I create them." She turned to the morning mall while he read, and opened the envelopes rapidly. Such of the letters as she thought Interesting or Important she put aside, and when Ardmore telefinished reading a gram from Columbia, in which the double-leade- d TOOT OrJfl that date jo oaoer at 4 p. b. matteil What's the IDAHO with Thousands ha . -- a of aoroiol ranlaimed tOOOlt! Kill ... .i ' rim. iid Mja . ... I.. umwn Mi inv aari. III ha recltlBf the neit lOysari. an openlug for monj IDl Bate loo Ihvjtiatid It has been truthfully til Land of Opportu A Land of Horrtf B" Tk. ... Will rt-.- nn fihnri Lint tn Hand . irUhn'a reiowi mmA V.. UIOHSOW W -- A i J to D. K. Burfe;, 0. f. cor, A. O. F. A.. Salt 1a B. H. BROWN, Livery Merchandise, 0 Produce. Harness, Stable Hack Meets All NO. 12 'PHONE Spanish Fork - - Shoes. AjULL Wt. lira, bf w. i. u.) 1 of homos. General Flour, Grain k wiH readf Sitae - Institution,, - placed Itfoi Co-o- Spanish Fork Week b Butter Paper Daj- Utah Spanish Fork, TAILOR sounds all "But the constitution right. It seems remarkably reasonable. You couldn't ask anything fair- m o. w. Mcdonald, 6r write I. A. LORENZO THOMAS there?" 3:3 ' ! - he wished to ask Griswold about when they met again; then turned back Into the body of the text and had read as far as Burr's conspiracy when Jerry came breezily in. He experienced for the. first time in his life that obsession of guilt which sinks In shame the office boy who is caught reading a dime novel. Jerry seemed to tower above him like an avenging angel, and though her sword was only a parasol, her words cut deep enough. "Well, you are taking It pretty . cool!" "Taking what?" faltered Ardmore, standing up, and seeking to hide the book behind his back. "Why, this outrageous article!" and she thrust a newspaper under his eyes. "Do you mean to say you haven't teen the morning paper?" "To tell you the truth, Miss Danger-fielI hardly ever read the papers." "What's that you were reading when I came in?" she demanded severely, withholding the paper until she should be answered. "It's a book about the government, and the powers reserved to the states and that sort of thing. I was just rending the constitution; I thought it might help us I mean you In your work." "The constitution help me? Hasn't It occurred to you before this that what I'm doing is all against the constitution and the revised statutes and all those books you see on the shelf 4 4 pj M" v anil flllrni. B. This Work Contained Answers to Great Many Questions. " and ana an DolntiJ . 1 ..." . east SprtngvlYu ui kh vrmat and . J Springvllle, . till UwsA turning the rascals out" "That was very stupid of you. A. You've got to get the rascals to elect MORGAN, you first; then If you're tired of ofATTORN fice and don't need them any more you bounce them.- But that's political FRIEND In need," my neigh falftt Balldtu PROVO Telephone fj x practice; it's a theory we've got to bor said work out now. The newspapers are A friend Indeed la what t mean to be: a lot of bother. I spent all yesterday In time of trouble I will come to you In the hour of need you'll find me evening talking to reporters. They And true. came to the house to ask where papa Henry Van Dyke. Wm&m Cd The Best Bar j In reading money can ony per. Itkeepjyospo'l doings ofthieomn""1 j This . will tetl yoa tne thiol vn in an tattrU" wtllgifeyouslltB.n i community; a prove piesiur., than full wh eked for it. ,0' l I |