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Show jK '!'; ' ." ., l ., .1. . I ' - - , i if THRFF inNft IT HAS Kin II IT'S DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS Cl I SHOUT HUZZAH pfo H HOORAY, HOORAH for ,k cTr.Svs- OnCE you Uste Grape-Nuts Flake, you'll J cheer, tool And it not only hai a delicious pi flavor, but it's nourishing. One dishfUl, with ' j ? milk or cream, contains more varied nourish- - . ' ment than many a hearty meal. Try it your x- If -ft grocer has itl Product of General Foods. jx 11 - to fiMr.. HEE.SEE k s ur f tw r ' 1 Vft.r r, Ifi? THE LEHI SUN. LEIII. UTAII ROHMER LLnfiHT by -71 ' "7 . a -.losing his nff n UvS - w Wot vP-1 . ssn es- D handsome head to ritrht and left Then he raised both hands sileuce tell again. "My friends," he said, "you speak many tongues, but all of you, 1 think, a little English, so I will address ad-dress you In English. Tonight you , have been entertained and I trust are very happy. But after one more drink all round, you will go to your Quarters, and you win aleen ; because tomorrow la the rts for which we have been called to gether again from all over the world ... by Mr. King He caused. The silence was so complete that tnen could be heard breathing. "Every man knows his Job and what Is expected of him" Aswan.1 went on. "Every man knows also what Is coming to him if he falls. Tou have enjoyed success in the past. You have all been made rich by the man you serve. If you are all poor again tonight, this Is your AWSON HAIQ spent part of ow.n concern. Another chance Is iAUGH sin. But never a word wvuU coine As the motorboat swung Ifo the reer-sheltered harbor, tne , truth leaped at last to Dawson Haig'a brain. ... A BiinnMon. which tor weea nasi longer. riei-Tinn since tilt . o , 1 J when the existence of the rmer Marquis Yu an Bee See hadhriiftt Itself nnon hla attention hatrlam- ored for recognition, at lastflrove Dome. ... Drug smuggler slave deal receiver re-ceiver of stolen property ye but at last the whole scope or in aev- tl'g activities presented Itseirte s revelation. ... 4 The American yacht, a yetago ! and less than a year earlier, big German freighter with a ca In- W.N.U. StRVICt CHAPTER IX that night In the large cars vanseral of Blr Ambar, on the old ands, ia &7"rnat vanseral of Blr Ambar, on the old a -ted shrugged re- Bassan (orwaro. from Keneh In a big French car with an Egyptian driver, over roads which were originally Intended for camels. The tiny oasis being given to you. And this time the share-out will be enormous." As be paused again, an excited murmur rose. "Enormous," he repeated. "I need not tell yon what the folly of one man may mean to all of us. Failure let the S ,1 tnm flnmolc 1 ho tlnv on SIB I . .... t. in his i""""1 - ;- -- is always pa d tor here in one way, is whispered " wag nearly deserted and he dozed . n w . Rllt fanre a few uneasy hours upon a hard tomorrow wouid -ertalnly mean bed. At daybreak they tooK tne fleath f or every man concerned. We road again, reacning coseir aouui nall n at four 0,dock , the aft noon. I ernoon everv man lack of us with He was taken straight to the a noose around his neck and so house of Doctor Hess, a smau vuia every man wm watch his neighbor, . .ni nk m ntUaea saa Thai . . x t n poUce pig! Begone- ? . . theedgeofthe i. .J vna uau w : ft. V.1M M.PAY i, deochw. ne uav J" I nouse oi uociur n oma.. ever ,...uai nf her prison. I ,nnt nnt nnnn onlllesa sea. The! i1 in PiDlorauv" "t auu a duwh fclBtll)' ..Jrnh In I . knKIn a ohlo at I . . . u l ... larEo r"' . aocior rouo uuui iuu " ""'" i nacKsnaers. F . . nll thA I . . . ..Ilnj !(. I . . ... V MMfully nung, - i wnicn ne wbb semcu, uuk (,-1 A great roar, use uiat oi i. worn m run nflCantiy, ana neia oui uib unmi. of woiVes suddenly arousea, greei- in extravagantly ap-1 yjawson Halg caught his breath. The ed njs last words, Aswaml waved ybiftroom. She had succeed-1 stout and prosperous looking Hess his hanj, and went out. sped by s walling everything oi u.i i wag a TurKioaaing, tiaig imuueu hoarse cheer. Doctor vesuer -rrtont of which she had awak- nJm the letter received from Has- lowed.. ft moment of entering the I tnen rom a drawer took out room to the drunken Maclles side. i Mohammed. a third envelope Identical In ap- i8 it an English ship, mater ne . n then she accepted He now spoke for the first time. The Scotchman's Meary eyes fixed titatlon of the aged AraD wi You are the last to amve, memseives uyuu muu . , kniKio hevond. I n w ,nfc In French 1 A I nn Interval and then "I ken It IS. wave of relief swept over tne us- i ve worseu uui a wo tener. "So 1 understand. Doctor, an' this will be the old Wallaroo, But" (a sudden idea entered nis thirteen tnousanu who, t im.v Ton Phnw and lljindon to Brisbane." 1 91 suuueu , -1 oraiu , i M elapsed since , ftent mM cannot be far ahead" iMihe? Ana wuere yj0ctor Hess smuea eveu mwe - - - - - broadly. "Nearly eight hours.- ne writing tau.e. ,.u renlled. "Convey to the Chief my scarred, stood before him. fepl..rr. -7 if vnn "Am I to regard this interview. nest wis.. "u -: : mh m th Kffvotlan. "as a will follow my servant, ne m m- uiu-u. v, , rect you to w . M ,m nn Tve been me irawu.v - w mmnrt terminated with LnHnn nf a sharp pain In L..u dpklv smeii. anu l',lUUlUtl " a of sudden weaKness. Kid Brown, Battle-Scarred, i Befors H'm. sured for a quarter of mil Let Our Motto Bs GOOD HEALTH BY DR. LLOYD ARNOLD Proftuor of BclenoloSy and Pre-ytivt Pre-ytivt MediciDt, Univtriity of lllinolt. Collett of Mcdicino. n. v,. , V . i ' r v n!iri Rad they , . .7 j imened and a stout and . , French maid came fW the door behind her. El- cu breathing very rapidly. Wjtllj ii frightened,- saia The "letter or travel, .iu.ru IZZrA tnr three vears. and Lono-meeting that aB before 'To Joseph.- read ?o your body guar threejead Witare-''lt is to gooa. will proceed oy motors Kn .nme hloodv dirty work, though 1 1 is Celeste, she went on. port. Chlet.- I ; " " hnt r " done it! But thU Is 8 wardrobe and taking oalg followed the servant down J say so, but Fve done ,u Wlt in the most natural rough stone steps to a little quay Jre ElUh Uner-i ! ate world.. "Tou have Ugalnst which a Dattereu uui, r -- . kwtoow that sickness- worthy motorboat was tied I up; a ltl Leave me out in u I ti, f orniser which he I Jxeep m '" r uu unnjr-cis i Aami Pasha was Uim. ffian tin Wch iraessed concealed poweniu I bD to i little wooden trap. J ': ' 1 " i taei "Cherle," she said, THE STORY FROM THE OPENING CHAPTER I se, i im your mena. iou i ffiswer." - : Bustled busily into the bath- thinking. ' ' w- .if -.j MOTORING HAS GOOD INFLUENCE ON HEALTH A cnrt(onlst In a Chicago newspaper news-paper depicted a scene the other aay mat had a very enticing appeal ap-peal It showed a man seated at his desk, all sorts of rush orders around him, and through the window win-dow a man with a cowboy hat labeled la-beled "The Call of the Outdoor was reaching in, sod, grabbing htm bv tli a vest was yelling: "Yippe I Well, ten my hldel Look what I found hlbernat-hV hlbernat-hV In here Cmon out an' git some sunshine I Yippee 1" And over the cartoon was the caption, "The First Time Iou Open the Window Real Wide on a Warm Spring Day." It wai cood health ai1v1r that grinning cowboy gave. When spring comes, It's good for ns to do like the bears quit hibernating hiber-nating and get out Into the sunshine. And if you have a family bus, it's time to tend out for the latest road map, and sway for a week-end vacation vaca-tion trip. The hlehwfl V ft ho - A & 1 . an. ktn , v . ifinvu an tmnnitfln. mi. In .k i. i.. . . , ..., ,u mio ucnim ana bablu of man. There has ever been an effort to make them safe from a health li.nni.nn.nf T .-i . lI - lepers and other onclean persona were wemuea rrom me olgnwayB, for It was earlv rpwiifnimi h pestilence walked from community .V vumiuuiuiy witu ine loocsteps or man. The world In which wo ltva t now a much bigger one. Ws can Both had vanished, leaving nej ftre hundred survivor, somewhere In the Bed to My direction within a day. We There had neen tarn aooui i are fam,BP mnA ncoraant with tag shoal; an official a geographical area several hundred been made. milea unnnro n .mt-i. lu'an Jlee See , was a JJJwew with tblrty-mlle area, modern pirate 1 holding strict h. mnt f f,. ffhalv t Tbe e'opment of automotive the motto of that ghastly i.WM h rhaaA n,flkln m. -Dead men tell no tale - ,h, Vnd fll, en-This en-This was the man. with ms Tirocnj bas altered w nable organization, In whose l our8eive- wlth mom nen. Eileen lay! What should hi ple We are broader minded In that What could he dol Where q We can IM mora and. .horofr.ro ity llet ' Judge values from a better perspec- He had deliberately snap' tive. There Is less difference In so- link botwocti- fcimeeif ft'f clal customs, dress and living snpport He was aionne i standards In adjacent communities. f t icaB llvlrnr in Lonaon. wys good-by te Ms Matt K-earney. .llaroo -rhich Is conveying H.uoo.u in bu alater Eileen, on board the wallaroo wnicn mch jn lov II r..ii tnoector Dawson Haig. ot Scoiiano i . 'M,m. Jo I I "Come, mam'selle." she with Eileen, la on the trail of P' " slth Detective Norwich, to visit yourself again U-.wa J H im hath." . wa, a notebook, wh m as e VonS. men after Nor- Moiv.wi .... .. av. u-a-v. I in4 Af intArnaLioiiH. . -? r.ki nn int nuw aiicu acrvss vu iuc uuui i "au v. f whom he realises mum. uoi- - . BeFrenchwoman dosed the "a.?e."n.eT' ? crynUc note. In the book. Norwich , u found ,L,J "tered. -I know H1?J.A KS tSourii" f uppenea to you, cherle," tera, aelea it, ana "ndes. he realties memnera oi u... 1. ' 1 itesMla whlJ; -Who Uulaed. From radio message! he decoclee, ne r man tre, to throw ft ? " i i nMv nava rei;utiiiiivu . . iii.m 14 1 1 sn mwhea you last remem- g-J MIKl I. mred Into a "bath '",thf,ito?te Eileen, drugged, regain, con-art con-art Said," said Eileen miser- trap and sheeta Joaeplw one o P takei 0KvV, papers and re- ..i.in in Tu'an". headquarters. nai i . A,wlol pasha .v.. Port. Eileen'. Md.apin to th ,Br .ntUl-. Ha.g ...,...-,,, nouueo ntnd to capture or am uw rtaAgly. "I wag at Cairo make, his way to Keneh. P law me. But that was . " . , fc. rfnes under that dilapidated 22 fBUBe.P where ami... ottTerwtee he will be dangeroua im ,w:.. An "enaicant " S MaclS must come also-but for erte.-Alargertrong at tne foot of these steps. He MacHes in pea maternally about graapea Halg's hand. "BaKsnisn i " " " orijer8 that you join ss, f-i shouldera. Bhe was bakshish P he whined. . I "It l" orden h herefore ample breast "You Haig paused-looked down, in- urown. "to Kies ,0ur peat courage-! see Lantaneously the nut-cracker fea- I have nocholce but to j2' act And now i i Mma I . . n. can a vonne I nrotest to . . m lonltSU- .T1 . IWrered hoarsely. J "What is this place- L Then, loudly, "Bak- is the cargo J you have 1iIiim. ' u v ahlshl bakshish I" " To vour senses, a word 01 KA'11' vm Halg dropped a coin, and he come to your se by j bbi-j ghe polnted ?a. fl F ere relaxed. "Im- warning. Mac iH:''"u uf oesen honld aail for this unknown piace tni --"'- . -onUnned, vii Tnon 1 . ii I TfTnf. """ . and -renort " Common bc" "I xu.e.--, .conh from ron against it . M. T'tthe p.ace-at rfltnRt' ATI oreanized grouso- lutely callous scoundrels-tog under the orders or tnevti man that ever came ouia. Tbe whole ghastly cons e-carne e-carne an open book; alst knowledge of the group, chh had led nowhere snsmt which the chief had lau fht. Inst astounding n had hroucht everything nia fntile lourney to Sin it. nearly fatal termln near he had been then to And what bloodshed and k might have averted ha failed. Now was ne i -with all the facts at 1 bands? riioan he could not th! rornnin sane. Turnil BHU - i ..nm necro who acq him. he asked, "Do we gd He fully appreciated w of Joseph in the scneu , t.-k -,ia a nominee o guc.iu , ,i villain, Mohammeo, i m He had been given a i. Can"' " . .,, aft Sty more5 5 y4 1 i ' r j plWhodoesItbe- (6t 1 house of Another ltnDortant health Influ ence due to hard roads and automobiles automo-biles Is the greater amount of time people sow spend in the fresh air and sunshine. In the country we used to go to town In the buggy or wagon when it was necessary. City dwellers did very little traveling. Now with the automobile we, Joyously Joy-ously seek the open road. It la only during rainy or stormy weather weath-er that we stay indoors. From a health viewpoint, this is as It should be. The ride after supper that so many people take nowadays provides pro-vides a period of relaxation, and It allows for restful digestion and family visiting. It is much better than staying borne to wash the dishes. One ouestlon that naturally arises Is: Are contagious diseases spread more by automobile travel than they were before the use of such rapid and easy transportation increased human contact? Tbe answer is that the health level of tbe popula tion is much better than u ever was before. There Is plenty of fresh no . .,. prove blmseli. "I to be ha(, on a trIp and lots of about to &e receive J BunBhiM flnd nttle dust. This keeps A horrible idea n8l,e(Jtiie healthy person well and aids the his mind Polodosl The jgjckiT person to regain health, and mlstakably was a man wl'tD0 Bickly person has no contact cellent brain; a man of cuii h the healthy traveiers In other rnAm who Da ... .. i ... .. nni i vruv v,-. In umenouse critical hours which prw sailing or me He remembered how ne u utomotlve vehicles. The stlmulat- inr effect of the air forced against the body during automobile trav els Is a good tonic. Germs are car- led from the sick to the wen per- Further co-operation - - emu, j the Poriugut I Eerntlan colleagues became Impos- the same PW"? , knew, when celed his brains for an exrn by ehoe ieather, not by the air of where tne kw wind. 't of arugmlnomghing. sneezing and touching 8 K been rembecaufith the hand, that transfer, con- naa trlaum materials. Haoov and con. last moment w" s on,,x. h,ahhv taV, y had suggested rr Dgh sleg amQng amlPa- .rr.K"rrn;nt ofthehaz ifiomobne travelers than you do r the"1, was dream-image of , mtervlewed hun in - . u.- fa th. I .-w-Aswami Pa- .tnnndous plot was man from Kfr Very ',u.lc v p.evond ifms ot the ce luxe transconunen- M.,.... rr;, alo to its en.. u he bad aieo- . trrfnt. t . . wah a w- rp i - Vna rirr itih iit-. vr jk f how him !." "l Even now he had not graspea u weii. - Vnn ghnll have a - rfae ne thing that the person , . vua UL HA S . ti.P.rID I tniiT UU w . vrt 1 IJfr." 1 . , . . . . - ' Bnt . -IV But his suspicions were -- eJ "".v. wod. I"8"1""" -v.-. mnsslve gates neawencg into TiDKnown pans lThur.V."Te- His usefulness might be ended u chance w - - be 8hed3. see .led Iook out for contamIna- Rn. . ' . "e "me U k . nff from his ai- with I'"s .1 .j iRtruct him iorwu i of food or Trnhold . uiankfni th uc . ,,., josepn. ... nnpned onto v-.-- r - - - " i t... nDn t i r ms it" i,., wiiu .tor-nod tr inn nvsempr ra are iouui ine lies, out . . ..v" . . - ....iv. Kenieu"'" in tinm'rui di-.t-- r- - - He must find her at all cosi-i ,n nis be w 6-le cnargr, - fc Dten.hBn(te of it diseases you need guara . rm .nr.a ni nuir lancnt. v .n i uu i i nn nar ii Mir aonraor vnt n rna munlcaUon he would surely find, outside, n"''bI(, . - Tfl. between H-Urs gldc elers you meet (unless they ri vc made mr "-"., f ti.e cate. r coiasij is pretty sare. come Rrown turned and ma" guardian of V,eV' , . an vtnJ mr. In ion' ftfew m. fchwoman's neck, white arm icter. Was rock of nlil. . ! ner was. ration ne wouju p'- onins ble. I i hptween naK -" - will be responsime. place brtwee ( a long rectangular room on Kid Brown women. ugtiered ln,o a d hotels and tourist camps are Tthf house on the the door. -1 ?.LnoUl voice. "fnrnIshed room. Tliwhat they should be, but so ana . roo(i that there is no ex- i8aPITr!od before blm. "Ctfor putting up with one that form . , ... tMpv L th hmf annUnrw ponven- 1 in a long, tkhu i - fm ..... 1 .. . . . v h.s( nn the I. h door. Hi. ..-I. .inS"tened tne nrst noor o. rJ " n - came -rui nn. in i mil m an nee oec i i . i?.it rnff mitu r Er zuuu iubi Liit.rc uv c- 1 stridV BB-u- I inlOIS"!'!"1"" . klr. fT. nnttln. nn lth nn. fhst in a small room , I form stooa ,anitrT conven- ppefl the which must have been recugu - rami,iing U'-07J raged." he sam. - VI.?1 had eni- k. who had been privileged . wing K.de a neat Rfc . one gee you prta. Iv!s,l awaienc i . ..- .v... mnm in the Bestau- d,x'- gathered. There were a dozen faces h STJr the which must have been recogn zat e - i-nrru I vi aujvuv " "v I . n. arflH ll"'u - I wun i . a ... - a, a - v&n . i - ... .ha Kpfliau-1 mani " v, ! no iuuic i -j-i.t' dot ddt hijik nnipjw it im d?.s- ! v m. . --VDea. nn I tn TiTr tnfli room m " .. nrnf. iu" . I Have ft u - . ' . I. " Lit .. ..ala.l nrin .&. Af I - f ia- rant Suleiman Bey in fans oo - oeu w,.-- than tn " rr ai I ...am i a- ti" a 1 It-blgh lntheb.th. rant the grat- certain night when DaWKHrnms oij.-m one wrong-the wrong-the bsth- had sat waiting below. VTlne flowed fWm MacIlea. -cbW light rit,. freew. . James Maico iner , , a And! freely. fnMn iiuv. - I m.. rnrra w""",i' 1 . 1 . T ion' l.n I IIJC " " d , a . a. -re, Yn. n i RmJlrk, -pr(, nemg snouted ra pn n. man whom an . .ghermen as -pn .Daiyiea ana iwuuu uw . out nfVv0. Hw Remar.kS e!e .nddenlf. deeply celUslo dowa t .by .!:.-m.L But S(Lnty of fruit and vegetables, i; P- many lon5ue "uc" ,tt-!OUa woman n.u t0.iate nnr, V U '-TT n snfu. 1 IIaMa. llOr BP HTlMKl ULb I whom n Irre- ITO BE COSTISVEDLl And do not stop by the juw tv uiiuft iiuui Bi'iaus um- " . .nt let . mA i..S Ksa vsava The forced Undlng net s Miniate r-j ., onr-.terlot many gweets, and youll - w- i rt; iijr vrsraiici otw- r- i . . tn rw vi ..? j. a hlcb .d. he cried. The clamor subsided- heu. hp va, . devil lcan- of BshIng rjome vaauy improve, Uy a. . i n in in" ffiTiir)u i v. - .., it ai.u a. 'si ne died away-a curtain was w--- - to pray -" ve ag() by tbe Wi Im J4 Mtur.M LtJ ,.,.,) Pasha entered. And ne w ta . enngh to f " thT. .Tu,-. roar of w 7 this last blacsuae. come. He smiled, ana nw i the WUra Knw CbS PARKli'S IIA1K BALSAM fiimw Uw-lrnff-tttqpa ttajr tkh l inuMfU Dfar in4 l.mIU',t, ILOKi SlON 5HAMH()U-I.M Inr i eon nerU. with rr -vii lair lUiim. Mali mt- bur aort and nniry. ou nmia bjt maul or at 4n giila. Umbo. Cb-nkJ WgrU. I'aicixwv, N.X. MOTORISTS WISE n n i ii 1 i IY.al.es the Finish Last 1 AHrYAK GsiVllgvl If you want to make your car stay beautiful, there U Just one way to do it Simonla the finlahl So, buy a can of Sunonia and Einvonia Kleencr. The remarkable Siooonia Klccner quickly restores tbe luitre. The world famous SimonLs protects Tnrirtoa Smnnla nd ffimooU the Rniih, makes It last longer, and keepe the SrSrT.!SVfl TaS col" frn fading. Really, it is the beat beauty louk duU aaaut, Insurance you can give your car. r AZIZ'S-JMKT tTIIEO imirEE. 0 A Distinctive Residence An Abode.., renowned Throughout the West J-iii!) i Ura. 3. H. WaUrs, Pirsldertt Serf Laie's Ilospitable HOTEL Invites You RATES BEOCLB $2.00 to 14-00 UOUBLS 12.50 to 404 Booms 409 Baths TDE Hotel Ftfewlionse V. E. SUTTON, Control Manager 3IAUNCETf W. WEST tMut. Ctn. Manager |