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Show BITOT eSSeWeeBBSBBaeieBaeeBieneHBeBa I ! COLTVTyppk., CASTLR BA,. without tr!li,iS tater-- '7 5 ' "I take her rdee iv "Her iie "Yes. yfL Mil juaauuuuBiiUi 0 a 1 .,., 13 1 1 lTt7 in I A I BjP 0 0 B I Copr.ghi by O.APPUETON ANO COMPANY 1n With this Lulu had no Idea how to and merely looked at her helpdeal, few I Mrs. Bett, who was lacing her newt I .Glared It now as she must lessly. shoes, oow said casually: "No need to wait till then. Her and 5 .fJndDihndnotre- were out in the side yard sitor Bobby vi , aobody thought ting ln the hammock till all hours," - fcl M. 1)1 had no answer save her furious Mrs. Eett de- flush, and Mrs. Bett went on: th, "Didn't I tell you? I knew It before 'kin, jj A fetters. mamma. Ton the company left, but I didn't say a aused citl.emrLuIu-- voice was word. Thinks I, 'She wiggles and town!' f So I left her stay where f ftnilsh. atiliedoor. dropped chltters.' ' one oft she was." ' I was anything If there d she; f "But, mother 1" Lulu cried. "You timp. vou'd let me even tell me after he'd gone." girtt didn't woMa't Xr. If j "I these It," Mrs. Bett said, "find- subjunctives. forgot tense, ,st ri- -l Ini Jad, called upon her to feel iing Nlnlan's letter and all" She talked of Nlnlan's letter. DI was bright and alert and firm of yn." ihe said "You flesh and erect before Lulu's softness Lkowtoodltlstofeel- -" is." Bald Cornish and laxness. J "I don't know what your motlier'll moment on the say, H WiJ for said Lulu, "and I don't know 4 night was one of low what people'H think. ss. tlnv V0lces ln; h tth "They won't think Bobby and I are IC tired of each other, anyway," said Dl, mid Lulu, "of course and left the room. 7 wouldn't" J Through the day Lulu tried to think I Wins?" he divined. "Not what she must do. About Di she was "1 Not." he repeated, "for anxious and felt without power. She T V thought of the Indignation of Dwight f jltnw yon wouldn't," she told and Ina that Dl had not been more i guarded. She thought of scrupulously r I ihK fier hand. "Good-night.- " Di's girlish folly, her Irritating Indei Tit hnd an awful nice time pendence "and there," Luiu thought, to you talk fsj Bi listening "Just the other day I was teaching J i (dorse I mean," he cried, her to sew." Her mind dwelt, too. on (gifr was just fine. And so Dwlght's furious anger at the opening hmnjtc. of Nlnlan's letter. But when ail this 1 nw'she said. had spent itself, what was she herself p Bert fame into the hnll. to do? She must leave his house e 4 "1 guess yon Iff- she said. he ordered her to do so, when !wlt-th- ls one's from Ninlan." she told him that she had confided in ttiir Cornish, as tell she must. But what lach lnwt It why, of course I did. was she to do? The g bakery (Iras Sininn." would not give her a ronf. Ji&tt held out the opened en-- t takir Stepping about the kitchen in her to unfolded letter, and blue cotton gown, her hair tight and clipping. flat as seemed proper when one was ,""Bild the old woman, "says, Waters, music hall singer last night to Nininn Den- Lulie, that must be I yiContinud. B1M, a 14 -- yr J p 't . he-for- - cake-makin- a'yel-4iwpap- 0: out her she cried Pi married to threw A tt 9 l"r '16 er hands. triumphantly. her, just like 3 I' ptPkwi were at breakfast next hjuhen Lulu came In casually door. Yes, she said, she W breakfast She want- - merely !them about something. Then ! nothing, but sat looking with fmwn at Jenny. Jenny's fm about her neck, like the little girl, a south window pllfeht upon her, the fruit and "tpon the table seemed her only fi tfnod. a iwT'Ll I .v,r, it- ,!0W,WUS just tell Sde, which pieved. "Mother, Monna ' saM.j Lul0f mclS1 J1- l sh,icarr'8 yurSilidMrs., wny did she polute.1 r.ett dlda, 11 . j troubled, Lulu," Mrs. "la It about getting work?" said Lulu, "no. I've been Piess the bakery Is going make cake." It would come to you." Mrs. 1 and Lulu thought that thl. Wl,y speak, when she ."'fjwgone after the cakes. But ; Joking about the room. and qu!et- - As 8he '.hM M PIow had been reaJIn .liT Dwight never real ,M at table. said Lulu, as she looked sfta :d J You Won't "Of Course You Wouldn't" her" tion, she heard the twelve-thirt- y "pulling out." She ran badly, he? ankles In their low, loose shoes continually turning, her anus held ti.iit at her sides. So she came down the platform, and t the ticket window. The contained ticket man, wonted to lost trains and perturbed faces, yet actually ceased counting when he saw her: "Lenny! Did Di Deacon take that train?" "Sure site did." sa'd Lenny. "And Lobby Laikin?" Lulu careo nothing for appearances now. "He went in on the Local," said Lenny, and his eyes widened. "Where?" "See." Lenny thought it through. "Millton," he said. "Yes, sure. Million. Both of 'em." "How long till nnother train?" "Well, sir," said the ticket man, "you're In luck, If you was goin' to;. Seventeen was late this morning she'll be along, jerlt of a lamb's tail." "Then,' said Lulu, "you got to give me a ticket to Million, without nie paying till after and you got to leud me two dollars." "Sure thing," said Lenny, with a manner of laying the ent'i railway system at her feet. "Seventeen" would rather not have stopped at Warbleton. but Lenny's sig nal was law the time card, and the magnificent yellow express slowed down for Li.lu. Hatless. and In her blue cotton ltown. she climbed aboard. Then her old Inefficiency seized upon her. What was she going to do? Millton ! She had been there but once, years ago how could she ever find anybody? Why had she not stayed in Warbleton and asked the sheriff or Corn- somebody no, not the sheriff. Ina and and Oh. Dwight Ish, perhaps. were going to be angry now! And Dl little Dl. As Lulu thought of her she began to cry. She said to herself that she had taught Dl to sew. In sight of Millton, Lulu was seized with trembling and physical nausea. She had never beerf alone In any unfamiliar town. She put her hands to her hair and for the first time reali.cJ sleeves. She was pulling her rolled-u, down these sleeves when the conduct-tor came through the train. "Could you tell me," she said timidIn ly, "the name of the principal hotel Millton?' Ninlan had asked this as they neared Savannah, Georgia The conductor looked curiously nt ljer said. "Why, the Iless house." he "Wasn't you expecting anybody to meet you?" he asked, kindly. "No." said Lulu, "but I'm going to: not dressed, she thought about these things. And it was strange : Lulu bore no physical appearance of one In distress or any anxiety. Her head was 'bright and quiet too, Lulu erect, her movements were strong and swift, her eyes were Interested. She was no drooping Lulu with dragging tenSV'n,U' "it'9 not to tell me about step. She was more intent, she was somehow more operative than she had j night?" ever been. Mrs. Bett was working contented!' He8itnt,n r-humbeside her, and now and then 11 "Where npology. of the night music of that an air to Jenny. ming before. The sun surged through the e went acro8 the kitchen door and east window, a re rrinJ fluted on me 8Upper anl we turned oriole swung and fcHa, wagons en elm above the gable, tered by over the rattling wooaen home?- -' Hht Long before block pavement "Ain't It nice with nobody noraet V MlhItated a"d flushed, asked Mrs. Bett remarked at Intervals, like the burden of a comic song. , Certai",y excellence, 11 wa8 for she perceived lT 3NJ n im l5dMW - 111 mother." Lulu said, troubled, wnerePn she " tt Di fcV to h her ethical refinements conflicting with her honesty. at all. To "Snik the truth and shame the 01 Conre," but devil," Mrs. Bett contended. When dinner was reaay at nwu, the ,l5Je.nt,y a"d solm- " A llttie earner ."Ktn r her assent. Al. did not appear. about her room moving her heard go. had " else?" oi i. that In expectation her served she otl,u and Mrs. Plow, lifthM them. she would Join t mn.t h havlne the laniriin a time Rt ,he n J"St a,he "ld he this time," she thought, and for Rllt fit length sue tlia aM nnthtrtff P It to Dl sny: "Why doesn't Dl come? Id bet blntnes3, re- - ter pnl her plate in tne testimony fere Rising to do so, sne Jen"y VUh by her mother. Mrs. veil ""ere wer v. a baked potato, holding her vork close a her rehears. to the tines, and presenting a profile "men j, of passionate absorption. , maiama comes Wny, in wem vh-"Went off!" n,h Iil"0'8 i irtott rt s" l.e o. aer find my away. w sneep fattened in They Do E AT a box of little raisins whetS you feel hungry, lazy, tired of Salt Lake City Enactments of few laws as possible and adjournment of the fifteenth legislature before tde end of the sixty days would he one of the greatest or accomplishments the age la the way of legislation. In the view of Harvey It. Cluff, attorney general, expressed ln his biennial report to Governor Matey. faint, seconds a hundred In about 9 calories or more of energizing nutriment will put you on your toes again. For Little are fruit sugar in practically predigested form levulose, the scientists call it. And levulose is real body fuel. 75! Sun-Mai- Halt Lake City X. p. Pierce, sergeant of the Salt police department, who was shot by ilandit Geor.'e 'iett, alias Allen, November 'JU, may lle, but he will always be paralyzeu in his lower limbs. This was the opinion expressed by his physMans Monday after they had extraited the bullet. He stood the operation of removing the bullet well and was reported iu good condition. Needing practically no digestion, ii gets to work and revives you quick. Full of energy and iron both good and good for you. Just try a box. Little Sun Maids -- Salt like City. ISecause of injuries suffered March --'1. miTJ, when one of the elevators at the Newbonse ho-- "Bet feet to the basedropped thirty-fivment, a jury la the Third district court awarded Mrs. W. E. Sutton, wife or the assistant manager of tne hotel, damages of $18,UU0. e imp ih Salt Lake City. Unmasked and smiling, a loae baudlt walked into the Saadciest station of. the Allen oil company at Ninth South and Mutn Fast streets, held up three men, relieved them of $so in money and walked out of the station to lose himself in the direction of Gilmer park. Raisins " ween-Meal- el 5c Everywhere Had Your Iron Today? Changes Last Year's Frock to flevj Magna. Utah Copper is apparently bending every engery to complete remodeling of its Magna mill into a flotation plant and to bring the operation of the plant to capacity. The fifth flotation unit being put Into operation November h after the plant had been shut down since March of li19 when the copper Industry .crises compelled curtailment of production. dyes or tints as you wish Putnam Fadeless Dyes ' Must Brace Up. Jury Duty. "Did Woinbut make an intelligent JuThe reason u buchelor enjoys better health is beciiuse he has no me ror?" to pity and scare him when he is ail"He must hnve. Both sides seemed anxious to excuse him." Loulsvflla ing. San Francisco Chronicle. Courier-Journa- Yon naturally feci secure when yon know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and conuiui no harmful or bahit producing drugs. Such a medicine ia Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-tootkidney, livor and bladder remedy. The same atandard of purity, atnngtli ind excellence ia maintained in every hot , of Me It Le Grand Walker of Pleas- ant Grove, has been awardd the Union Pacific scholarship Tor Utah county. scholarship is offered by the Union Pacific railroad company to the boy in each county through which its road passes wno e.veis u srivuniw It provides nnd civic improvement expenses $75 with which to defray while attending school at the Utah Agricultural college. Swamp-Root- l. OF SECURITY FEELING As Manti. A meeting of the Central Utah Poultry Association was held in the library last week. A report of the second carload of eggs to the New Vork market snowed an average price for a'l grades of 58c per dozen. The eggs rank high in quality, it was reported, but the cost of shipment Is too great. It was decided that the ns sociation would slm a contract with n Los Angeles firm for all eggs pr duced here. Logan. I a Hundred Calories in About 9r of J. M. Justin, statistician for the cnited States bureau of markets and crop estimates for Utah and Nevada. I "Of Course," Said Lulu, It number what they have been norm "Monona." said Lulu, "don't vou out of tiie yard uhlle I'm gone. 'Moth-go er, you keep Luiu ran from the house and up the street She was in her blue cotton dress, her old shoes; she was hutless and without money. When she was still two or three blocks from the sta- u - ally and were neany double the number fed locally in hr.M, the opinion g. voice at g nan this year were nearly four times in y folks" uer of a"ie and t0 he escl-- helpful Jn taxes and water assessments. springs and lireen Kiver turn-ts- h a market for all this valley ran produce. About 600 turkeys were oeat out foe the Christmas trade In those cities. lt Lake City. go'" with her She went that way." she said. "1 seen her." Lulu i.,;,ed nt the clock. For Mo nona had pointed toward the railway station. The twelve-thirttrain, which every one took to the city for shopping, would be just about leav-in- p look . farmers -The Cantr' U!ie those of the hiatal, basin. a'e izs to he proruturkey-raisic- wouMat take It S: "Didn't . 've; t ' herself, hut Dl "Mother,' UTAH - ' sat-he- i From All Parts of Lulu llml from'V'1' c do - me- - News Notes 8, that .t... . WLDOUGLAS SHOES iVoM I5t67&8 DougtM shoe are actually de V. L. BECAUSE hu been mak ing aurpMsinsljr goed shoaa for forty-n-x ysars. This of nearly half a cenIn tury makinz shoM suiubkt for Mm and Wiows in all walks of lif should msan am thins to you wbsn yoa nssd snoos and r lookin for th beat aboa valusa for your money. from eientifically compounded egetable herbs. It ia not a stimulant and ia taken in eatpoonful dosca. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving WLDOUGLAS lid overcoming kidney, liver and bladdei Quality, material and work. nanship are better than ever roubles. only by examining A sworn statement of purity ia with before; them can yoa appreciate their siioks . IM AO At very bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp superior qualities. Re Matter Where Too Lla W. U iMmalm turn loot. dealers can supply ym n4 portrait it (At Ii you need a medicine, you ahould shoe with W. U Douglas ftbeea, u tave the beat. On sale at all drug store not eonvenient to call at one Vtmd4 Mark i (At ffawll f9T Wei, ef our 110 stores in the large (M n bottles of two sizes, medium and large kiahftt standard cities, ask your shoe dealer of guaiitv W th tW- Ilowever, if you wifh first to try tin for W. L. Douglas- shots. mi postioi o$i. Th against unreaMnable nm mmd print i Teat preparation send ten cents to I)i is guaranteed by the pimnhf tfmptd profita & ilmsr for a name and nrioe stamoed on the in'. Co., Binphamton, N. When writing be sur-in- the sole of every ptit before g Mt nil nwisjai ample bottle. mention this paiier. AdrertUemem ia nrsi TM d Salt Lake City. lhe Dixie Power company was ordered by the public utilities commission to allow the city St. George a credit of $!tito7 on of verse. the for power furnished the city as a special In Millton Lulu's Inquiry under the agreement cons'deration Hess house produced no consternation to her. She entered into at the time the muniNobody paid any attention servant was almost tuken to be a new cipal plant was turned over to the to 'ompnny. th"Ynu ston feeling so!" she said entrance. Ogden. Stephen U Ta'ntor. 85. an herself angrily at the lobby in an alleged confession "Ain't you been to that Dig 110' tells of stealing nn automobile nt Savannah. Georgia?" had a Great Fa'ls. Mont., with which he has The Hess house. Millton. It maintain. to own its cf been transport'ng llqnoi from Idaho, to the rear n seemed, and they sent her and a!so robbing res'denct of meekly, obeyed She ot door. of hasement local citizens supplies of time but she lost a good deal wines and whiskey. of end the at she found herself still longer beEnthe office desk. It was Salt Lake City. Prohibition her. 55. Hort and fore anyone attended Sea forcement Agents Jerry out. "Please, sir!" she burst name on George Baker, suspended last week her If Di Deacon has put pead'ng an Investigation of the recentyour book." comat the home of Dr. M. M. Crltehraid mpnnflU. to were re'nstated on the receipt ol n.er. low. listened clerk pelling. The J"U"J the ia te'eCTnphlc advices from the t0 I, names oaeP of internal revenue nnl Genonly strange inemerai promotion uirwir nnd strange wrltlng presented selves there, he nld: ogden. That officers of the GuarAnTdl cte'd" heV kindly and. with anty Mortgage company made "false , a ana representations" In and fraudulent his thumb, : '". th Is pen divorced from selling the stock ot the company In dls filed the alleged i the suit trict court against the company. -Literature of Leviathan Is a of Literature Rlverton. At least $.'0,000 was "The Leviathan Sammd Dr. to dveii name sometimes placed in the pockets of the hayreKali ljtke county as Jonnson. . m v - w J livestock" faten and "feed Soe suit of the Insect Pests Disl ke south catf on In the carried or j campaign n London roll the presact yea? of the " " Is . where there ,f'M I"- -" ffirl.v fre from "Beats all" thought the conductor, for the uniusing his utility formula n Sizing Him Up. Bos "But how iiboul the Th Are they t'niing ninn's arguments? sound?" His Bookkeeper "Very littte art th aaitM verywhr. in mmr'tntrn mnwil' M'. . Bouflta tkenMrtlt today far WJL. lovtas RKlO mrclHnvr nahfM to handtf thii lO Atrlr Btvmt else." Important to Mothers Es inline curelully every bottle of CASTOUIA, that ..inious old remedy for iufants and children, ami "e that It UillKI fh r & , (z&ffl&ZiU Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. CI ildren Cry for Fletcher's Castona1 - COUGH? TrylWa aatea hhiDdy qoick re ttefsjnraitaBUke il ctheit "pleee- - well-know- be-fo- re commls-SSaSwhe- n ; . - I" cr-'nt- more after year by peopl yer than auiy other shoe In the world mandexl Just Think of It. I've henrd she wnlkB In her sleep.' "Fancy nnd they with two automo- s." eDiakee. 3 Bo QOe Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin.. On rising and retiring gently smenr the face with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off Ointment In five mlnntes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. I Is vrimderful what Cuflctira will d for poof complelon, dnnrtrnff. itchln-nn- d red roucb hands. Advertisement Art is long and time is fleetinjr Ht,' some artists' time is as valueless art. Sfost women are rtyles wlPI permit. - as modest as th sain, atraggtr Ufy,aiakee kelr necoie la very at lan'i eeeeaaary bottle ef. 0Bn Raf Color Beatorer will bring beck ertglBal eole quickly elope deedroV. At ail good dmrriMe. Tea, eg direct Ir-e- sMt-ESCbaaMs atavba, uS. LOOK OLD? mmmm It Ml Teecfa. are the result of Constant Care. The dau uu of Mining makes Erca Clear and Radiant. Encble. Harm!. Sold and KecomsMndcd by All Druggists. W. Jim taaxmns ef. look a. Will reduce laflaned, Straiaed, Swollen Tea dont. Ligaments, or Muscles. Stops th,la3nenesa and look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes,lilce fine Hp pain from a SpIIat, tSJJe Bone or Cone Bpavla. No blister, bo hair grona and horse can be used. $2 JO bot- tle at druggists or dellve.ttt, Decr!i)a youreaee for epedella-etructloand interesting hues Book! A free. F. YOUNG, lab, V Tsswis St. Spriai&U. Maslb w. N. Salt Lake City, No. 52-19- 24 |