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Show PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW House jthe Ganders V (tiw I XHContinueo lr There .eatber U A lime J they f..ill 80 there fw. wlU Pce our I r,. ith Its shut- Ki moment a j3tt magnesium ,1B"h if we do be wne u -t ,et the Hash? K nd you know Ittery from snmu S,. louremem- .... i,.vi between & when yon shift-' shift-' inched the key. We a keyboard. You L . the bushes with Bid. When you press i will Ignite the pow-iKiura. pow-iKiura. We will go nnr traa I. have a Lm-t(heip-JiS-hen 7ITt. Th srlrl and her companion popped. - She was speaking In a low tone. 4mnosiiy ciiecitea me band of the boy. nh I wish that I had listened to my' father," the girl was saying. In a low tone tne man spoue: Yon don't know how I love yon. I would rather die than live with- ..... it. out you. wnen you are a mite str&nger we will go to Australia to-ff0thr to-ff0thr and be happy. My O d 1 I would Kill any one who came be tween us. I get desperate thinking nt vein." v - Swift as a Doit oi lightning tne Anon leaped upon them and shook their hearts with terror and dark- npsa fell as aulckly as the light had risen. . For those affrighted ones It ana like the flying open of the doors of hell. For only a fraction of a second they were blinded by the glare of its flames.- It may have revealed to one of them the fathomless fathom-less deep of his own wickedness. The srlrl eave a little cry as they flpd. Hidden behind the broad base of the big tree Shad had not been nble to see them, but he had seen the llcht fling Itself through the tops and slender columns beyond "1 hurl vfiltal inn. .. i .. ,s ln lne darkness when I heard Miss Spen- lOW's Clock Strike rievpn A Mm. A little cross the him. He sat stllL Out near the edge j-ag0-" clock strike eleven. later I hpnrrt toom ticitu me bridge. 1 knew that It had come iroui asuueia. n stopped somewhere ueur.. rrooaniy In the shed at Smlthers' store. I said to, .myself, 'There Is ftoyee.' In a little while they walked into the trap." a curious mnd of a man!" the doctor exclaimed. "TTa t in m morning and has sent for me." I wender how he learned that the girl was at Miss Spenlow's." "How could every one help learning learn-ing it with dear Miss Spenlow's tongue as limber as it IsT' TllPV rndp On In sllonna QUA - - " ... ""vijlm uuau WaS luSt In time fnr Ma train Vooi. the depot In Canton a little before tweive o clock he met Ruth Blake. He was on his way to the office. "You are going wrong," she said. "How so?" "Why because you are to eat luncheon with mother, and me. Mother wants to have a talk with VOU. Come nn " "I have got to see your father." -ue win not get here until sev eu u tiuirn lunigai. ue s Deen to of the thicket he could dimly hear a sound like that of smotnerea sobbing: sob-bing: This for only a moment Then receding footsteps I , Silence fell again. Not until long after he had heard Miss Spenlow's clock tolling the hour of midnight did he arise from his station behind .. .R..atQ nnd n taeir nth . small bag in nis (tor led the boy down street and througn a rfver shore. They fol- Lv rf the stream a fd entered the rear end L thicket. They made the glade. On the side trail leading iroin Sp's dooryard they fas- ben about breast-hlgn nf i small tree. They m twigs so that only fe risible. On a sheet he back of the camera nowder and mag- ke twigs were scattered of the glade at its en- feat Sliad would know Eckling when the two to be photo- ie communicating wires, and key were carefully ifa-statlon was behind a large pine tree. right if it doesn't the doctor. "You are to about nine o'clock and jlace with the dark lan- Idown and wait, ton em coming. Get ready, re sure that they are ln lach the key. They may It If not we must shut before daylight and take Ish material and when again set the works for kt-We will etch them are bound to come ronld look for them this The time is favorable. bare, the weather mild. Iditlon cannot last long, pow v paed with his friend to where, for an hour or posed himself with tho Icroscone. At nine o'clock wrmlj clad with a Man tra and the dark lan- Were enns nut In tho pioned village of Amity ' iimost everv nnp wont ''J Ud nrnso t Hun.,, . - Ul -lit IT 11. N his lantern when he evergreen thicket at the Utorj - f - tho Hon! Uy-With no if tftlt In iniMo K Ms way through the fth Of TOlinff Inmrai I. 1 o t u v .3 iy f There with a short fated his key, placed his n and put out the E antern. He was In Be sat for hours !" "earing only the M falls. nin .V-... u ' Irom where he sat, the toSs In the distant mn. ' w aBd then a pass- " "ie CTOwino - t. 1 ""kness and silence r.'vmn H r, .... .1 I r , """"'ues ror a ' ,magination. The n Ten ' ,vus- some small f1 a wood-mouse startled him' with Of 111 . fr r, ""J,c"ll,nts m the I, ... """a ir there 'he familiar itw ' r ,au ciwk Long after that 1 t(ah. lt ""'J It Came nn ., Illnl But I want tn en in mv rnnm nnd change my linen and put on my very Dest suit or clothes." 'Why all that fussine?" 'I must Je dressed like a eentle- man. If it was any other girl I wouldn't care. Ruth blushed. "That's a pretty Joke," she answered, looking into hls'eyes. "Hurry and we'll wait for you." For Only a Fraction of a Second They Were Blinded by the Glare of Its Flames. the tree. As he did "so he heard a team startlne away from some point near- SrotthersstoretoipingJn the darkness he found the camera and covered its lens. - He picked up hla things and 6et out for the doc tor's hnnse. His learned friend siept in a bedroom on the first floor. Shad tanned on a window-pane ln accord nnro wlih the doctor's request The oDened the front door. "Weiirwrmt luck?" ; "They came and I guess that I've got the photograph." I "Good work, my boy I" the doctor exclaimed as he patted the shoulder of his young friend. "I'll put the camera In my dark room and show nn tn votit hed. Perhaps we snan sleep better If we do not know what It has to tell us until morning. -Shad went to bed. His excitement excite-ment kept him awake until the keen-eyed cocks had seen the light Af riown when he arose at eight o'clock his venerable friend was at breakfast He looked very grave. - "Have you developed the photograph?" photo-graph?" Shad asked. "Yes, and It is successful," said the doctor. "I was not surprised but I was deeply saddened, lie whole tragic story Is now as ciear to me as the street. I see through SSSnii-5rlnr!nr'f hODe that - VOtt will not mind if I ask you to let the CHAPTER XIII Tha Truth Crushes Its Enemy. SHiaUIUX Morryson, now a distinguished dis-tinguished lawyer, has" written In a volume of reminiscences, not to be released for Duplication uati he has been lying ten years in h: grave, that a boy ought to be careful care-ful in making the memories that are to eo with his ud the road. He has given the historian a lim ited right of quoting from this rec ord of his early life. He writes: I sm mostlv darkess "when .1 look back upon my young boyhood. It was the darkness of Ignorance and oppression with which I could not be content. But as I iook a light falls upon my way. It came from gentle friendly faces. Mostly It was the light that shone out of the big honest, blue eyes of a young girl. I began to feel the stir oi a new life In me. in a little time the restless, daring, adventurous human being that I am was born. He knew his way. No task was too ereat for him. He had arrange faith In his heart even If nn m .u pllshment. You must be patlenl and "an a wiiue oerore you can be engaged en-gaged to marry." . "I can wait but the thought of It Is like a knlfa In have to go away where 1 can not see her. When I take her hand In mine, when I look Into her eyes, my heart Is telling her of my love. I snouia tnink that 1 might as well say It with my tongue. Why Dot?" i wonacr not that she laughed. "I think thnt vnn ara a hnm uv j vw, a w vvi u pleader," she answered. "The Judge ueciues against you, out you can take Your ruse tn a hlf her rnnrt Whn o . "J uo jou not appeal to tne coioneir uutb had been silent but amused bv these nrocpedins's. I turned tn her and asked: "Have I your per mission rn nnnen 7" - t - . I think that she never looked so beautiful as when She turned to me and answered auite serlouslv: "Of course we'll appeal. Mother knows how to bribe him." "I shall he Roared. I know irhnt he will do. He will remind me of the brass cannon and tell me that he uses It shoot at young fellows who want to marry his daughter." Then Mrs Rlnlro nffpred a snceea- tion which betrayed her sympathy. it was ttiis "Yon will kav that vnn are not the kind of man who finds discourage ment at the cannon's mouth." I arose and went tn' her side and kissed her. I knew that, my case was more than half won. This much Is taken directly from the memoirs of the accomplished lawver and statesman. It accurately reflects the romantic fervor of his temDerament. th forces that lifted him out of the slough of his boy- hQMandjtjKidJli bhant wav. the oride he took In the approval of the friends who had done so much for him. The Uluml- tine Dassaee should be associat ed with the query which ends his review of an unusual and most hannv career. It Isl "How, In any land save this, could a- bov born as I was and bound for many years to a life of hard conditions, have won tue friends, the peace, the plenty that have one been mine?' Colonel Blake returned that eve ning from bis Journey In the West, bringing good news. He said : 'Alcyre has been convicted. I have In my pocket a sworn confes sion of his part. In the. crime ai Amity Dam. The doctors tneory was correct. The nlan was Algyre s He nlanted the revolver ana jne cartridges on Bumpy Brown. He was to get a certain sura of money. He trnt nnlv half of It. 'Did you learn who paid nimr mats 3C?G33QiJ IT'S GOOD NEWS that you can buy any tire for as low as $3.49. But that's only half the story. The other half tkit pHct a GOODYEAR. You can put stout new Goodyear Speedways on your car today at tht kwtit prte$ yu totr paid for m GooJyr Tbr. 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I think that yon had better go to the county seat auu get in touch witn me iubiw" -torney wherever be may be andiell him that he Is needed nere at vu I am going down to AsTifleld and can take yon to the train as well as not. Do you think that they saw you when the flash came?" "I am sure that they did not I was so hidden that I could not see thorn." Ho crnvo the scraDS of conversa "v. r, -- - . tion that he had overheara. "Ahl I thought so. it s a-.i"" of verbal flashlight on the past" , There , was a call on the telephone. tele-phone. The doctor answered It "111 be there ln a few minutes, he said. Tnino tn Khnd he announced: "The girl la sick this morning and no wonder. While you finish your breakfast 111 go and see what I can do for her." The doctor returned, saying: tier heart Is a bit troublesome. sneu get better. Naturally sne i little depressed." He put a sealed- envelope m Shad's hands. "Therein Is the photograph of the man who killed Oscar Perry. Please that no under taking was beyond his strength. If it was an Illusion It was worm caving. cav-ing. , T know TTlPnn and sordid people. mnsf forgotten. But X M. - I do not forget or underestimate the kindly help of Mrs. Smlthers, in ito nf hpr narrowness, or the gentle severity of Retsy Spenlow, or the great heart or tsumyj 1 foioiir i rpmember the keen in- tellect and fatherly counsel of the beloved doctor and the generwut, of Mr. Converse- and of Colonel and Mrs. Blake, Above all tnese roruw that have helped to make me the man I am is that tight which, long ago, shone upon me out of a girl s eytwas a romantic. young knight of the age of chivalry when, In Amity Dam I came to Colonel Blake's house. I sat down at the table with Ruth ana s - Cautiously I tried to ease the fullness full-ness of my heart "Forgive me If I look at you too much," I said to the beautiful pri. rl -winter.- There are no Jo-. Jo-. The trees are bare and my eyeS-lonFfoonietHflg g(M t0 look at ,.,l.r. " Mrs. Blake smueu, -" . n mrn vour eyes on "! L at you from the wait. "She is very grand but her eyes te,lSnboe secret Her. ips do not speak to me. My hean . oeaui when I look at.hcr. . ." :.... i tell so that those who said that I was that there is " . Shad asked. "Yes. The name 1 am -not quite I ready to disclose. lou and I must go tomorrow and make a careful survey of the premises of Robert Royce. Within twenty-four hours I think that we shall have our man In jail. Meanwhile we must keep still and step softly." "I have some news for you," Shad began. "We are at the end of the mystery." short tnM nf the doctor's strategy with the unfortunate girl and of the taking of the photograph, with, the help of magnesium and powder, at night He recited tne aiaiogue ui i.. norhPrri. He presented the sealed envelope to bis friend. saying: - "There is the photograph. I have not seen It The doctor says that it shows the murderer. He is sure of Colonel Blake broke the seal of the envelope and looked at the photograph. HQ a " he esciaimeu as ue yui It back in" the envelope. n aa-Pd nn and down thought- fnllv. a serious look In his face. He resumed his seat - - "This is Important," 6e said, ine talk you overheard and the photo- aph-are the Inst im "'"" iox440-xi Each, in DairS . $4" per 'single tire 65 j w a fn.il Each, in pairs . . 5 per single tire X7 Full Oversize 19x4.50-20 $79 Chevrolet . eX Price per single tire 489 In pairs Full Oversize ZSx4 Ford Plymouth Price -per single tire Each J.75-19 Chevrolet CJ 4W X x 4-50-20 Each, la tairs . . $5 per single tire 5 19 S8X4.75'I9 1h Each, In pairs . . per single tire Full Oversize X9x.C0-9 Chrysler Dodg Nash Price per single tire Each j,0tr. . 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It was broken by the colonel who said: k m this whole matter you have rendered me s great, service . 1. k thp work of a man and heart M, rule Is A Drove ui . . fo keep decisive evince to myself . hp one It affects Is under ar- tpT but I think that you are en- LreSt DUl .,nlmirh If von titled to see mat iu - wish to." . ', . "I bow to your judgment, air. cab wait" . -Well, you will not nave .on wait How did yon witn Blackstoner . Shad took from ms Pock ...f .. . .t..t he bad written on inue "-';'- the Common The Foundation Uw. The coionei fully." ,M -Again you taw -rp" h. aaid. "It IB Kor - n.at it is aoove cnu-mean cnu-mean to say that l cism. but your iaeu Methods Aiding Children a &yc Four hundred sight-saving classes have been established In the schools of 112 American communities, according ac-cording to statistics received by the Better Vision Institute. The classes . nnnrtnptPd so as to Dut the least possible strain on the children whose eyes are naturany aeiecuve; i"6-hnnks i"6-hnnks Bre used, the children can choose their owp positions ln the classroom so that they can see me blackboard without difficulty, and they are taught to use the touch sys tem en the typewriter as. smm b possible to avoid the strain of hand- Aecordmg to tne imumwi Welsh Sincere Persist Not even the collapse of the platform plat-form on which they were standing could deter a Welsh choir which was trying for a prize at the recent Eisteddfod Eis-teddfod at Nebo, Wales. During the chief choral competition the stage gave way wheji the tnira cnoir naa assembled on It preparatory to giving their number. Tne were nuneu w tho rrnunl and. desnlte the shocK and Injuries,' the singers tried for the prize later. nf five children are handl capped by defective vision, ana since they are compelled 10 auiu .n.i un to a certain ace, school au thorities are beginning to realize that they owe a special responsibility w the 5,000,000 out of. the 26,000,000 children in the TJnlted-iitates who do not see welL Th nearest approach to perpetual motion is the way appetite keeps up with income. ' Record Butterfly Collection T.a lata . nr.-. William BarneSi suFgeoaf-Decatur,IlL,e?oted practlcaTiyalfacentury to collect ing what la tne nnest asBeiuuiu-e ui North American butterflies in the world. Doctor Barnea' widow has k nrproi riO 000 for the snecimens Utrr-ii Vliv. -r T by the United States government Upon her acceptance they will be brought to Washington and placed In the National museum. Small hat NoisT Thr In no Insect or animal that makes more noise for its size Jthan the katydid. , Busy Airway rn th Ran Francisco-New York airway, 2,700 miles long, longest Improved, Im-proved, airway In the world, there are 181 Department 01 wmmer lighted emergency fields, with per-manent per-manent caretakers.; Supplementing these are the weather bureau onserr- pra and hundreds of beacons ana two-way radio-phone stations. A man mav Dlay golf to show thflt he enjoys the blessing of wealth where be used to Wear a "-roond "-roond rlna: for the same purpose. For Emergencies THB PENETRATIN9 OERMICIDI Isa standtrdilemln BMnythouMnds of family ssedleine cabinets, ttfe-fuaidlng ttfe-fuaidlng grownops and children egalns tcoushs and colds. No other trestmentl si ikt ItLarge size S1 45 t your draj store. FXROLLINSCO.SJW: 1 "aT..'m-d us so long. WttU WUW aaa vblCn "aa give It to yoar-cniei auu "i4nttto tiink: ho. xr rame bv It I think -that I ,aD(l v - . . . t 1 KM IW" when be looks at this photograpn ue will know how It all came about If'not I can tell him." They got Inte the buckboard and drove away, toon after they set out Shad remarked: . In he She said: 1,1 .horiv aestnre. She sam. gentle n'011' , thousand-.Tou thousand-.Tou are a b J 01 brave, tnong- - of ,. r gentleman. . - bo, Jo years. BUI . Et'ii true, eft Wnt madam 1 r - 1 m. 1 2- x.- y a . - UD! BT TBS KAIHI OF rvORT SOAT- CiSm J .d vour jndpnent of the .TS "lure! It is like that of. man." . . -nick to take bis cue. V i-J Biak,- this con. Be aiu. v .,m Vnn fold t1,meDt Ihiri wu bve. Well. 1 mfi once thaU was g am going to r"', have ever nee"- a9 5? GBSfGa- OHKi .W, why the New Oxydol mak diahea - aparthn elea -lkhteDS all hotwework. Iwind to handa, sweet emelliiig, lesiTea BoZm, aofUaa wl, never balls up. IWter & CnhU as. l mt. em I - . T- . . ... I l I |