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Show Devouring the Deed P&T T E RNSOF APTHr" X ' ; jfjita sjtit- - :"r ' ,r,ii 11 ' ,' ,)it ...te ai ,,- I Vo!.-,- . l..t of inmble." a : Yub'ie h- kII b - a .!' yes." io!it ever -- tMiik 1 t! ootllj liapp. :i 1. ..l.llit . a -- tinallx ,1 -- ''' ,:n -1. . V"tl s ' . I i Iwr St'1'1- sue unloose, I 10 liiiu II I" her .earl se lint o iUleK .leal ss ami mi'kii' tlif lone: lie.--:. wordless lllln:iiii lail'el's Julia, svmpatli.v en '1 !i-- iit 11 aod LTuwii.Z Mason, lr I'eoK eoiuern over Jesse's g.iii away, .. :.;a- v. :ia- 111 - x"a-- s . v v.'.- - .1 o, v l.i klit ,!.,, i 1,,,' Mi.j ,. ,1..., , , bv th.- .. I,' w..rl,j lo.,U - ..,il;e,l. she drew nearer to ti Kin to her to feel tin; and It was wonderful miracle of the burden lifting and the f ts heaviness. heart bene' on liei cheek, Keubeu put his to confront his face her gently pulling There were tears In tier eyes. own. It did His arm tightened around her. now to be in nut seem forward to her iisarnis In this hollow. The growth of their affection had been constant In and needed the months of separation to reeal itsel; only this brief intimacy full Mow 11. "Cynthia," he said. She looked at him. "I've keen thiiikiii'' and in.iU: of plans .smce I left here." t .1 an instant, looking into Then be continued: "There's two or three years of work He hoMbited her eyes. and the neiglilmi'ing si:r eyinir the eind th Iron winks companies are buy inz up. They're pnttam up another blast down in I'''1;. cunniies j.:st (1 AM-ieil- i ecr a i.ew !i IT..U a;i'i ;, Intnule. CHAPTER XVI the next weeks alter Kenhen had gone, Cynthia was much alum in and about the bouse. She woitbt otten stand bv the well in the evening. the days growing longer, watch itii the shadow of (lie Pinnace.' L'ide up the hillside and litially rest its tin ger on the froli uravis of Sptttael and Julia, sweeping tiieiti into the eternal quiet id the dust. Ill a year. One pro B H .... t he he,c to t t intcn-Hltni- , -- -- tody-wi- i do-v- 1 1 cat-tie- -- -- ( , . : t llu-haa- d. 1 SiS way Mother and Cranny with Spinel Pattern, ouveniii from Virginia with Saul. IPs eyes when he told of the house ;,, the el', hard on the hill above the rn er. I could live forever In the look May be I could marry in his cyi Mother s dress, with a little making and oyer, foi she was talh r than Reuben says no, but she pref.ii r. Ihe days go since any titling all the lime, ;nl q 'ilts and hlan-e- , lit ( !"t He to keep lor keep-.....- . for ib'uben to ifv-l- iW Mii'So , 1 r 'V VS7 wmmsmm ft .r$stm?cs r.n.ueiV' v5 ? v a ll'el.l telull.rO s,.- - mc ti.'pp tig jceaic ,,a,.s c oit; tne . Hi- down et e Woltneti and i.an.e ... ,n...,'- - in the bonghs . . - Iti V I , pine w.nt away and ' oji llie oil !'a the ..i.l la i b, t I"' n. ale! to do II idll if is a bnie hoy and in for lie proud and never I le.pe he a an b is II .in J iaruily. have uj : t I il i.l . fii l,ii all talc. l I ilia' He Ki6sed Her. ,0 a 'a be eniiy," She was trying to picture this place nd all ile bustling life It looked out "Pon, laying U in her mind's eye beside Qiih't and seclusion of Wolfpon she bad spent her life. 're''jT.thia." mil .Fi.hlni else and "P into bis eyes. "I I "ve you ill0.e tmn Jon 0; the honor and c"tue. uuwd there me?" j1 Will anviiiins. to he my wife nnd live with wasn't that she wns surprised or "'Hilly il, HI am. 1 taken unawares. It was Just .V.v .' hei-- like as I i to til .11 I I wo; VV.ii . ,v ilia ilare over In Coalgrove In Ohio t'c'f going to work, and then It sale hlotteil looked Sic ... ,,f irai a I'. '... ay 'ii'U'C l heir T'.l't. a sc ds arc b i.lil -- r (. "I .I'd lilt - at'd'a an cbi dren. in a l'e vv a ai ii. iMi.,' a i:,.l,en. With . ill o l.e b"- I.e. HI.. l'e liil.VS it ,f v;ucll tlliU- - Always .e a '.iHMiS'H " shiitue man In that way. l.n lUinkin lore It seeini to think of a ts ti l t v iih h"i ili. a , n ot "(i ;, rt was a nd v I.nokitlC i l'i rie1;; I. ,r le 1" in the Spi.,i.- i'nd ,n i vv. 1.1 ki; i fe, neau.i.oi to mis .... 1. into -1,1 nin theai a bail l,v do bail men kid ill'' K""'! n ;,.j- suck behind 'I hey uouldn't, judi.n licm stand up to him eye to at.'! (air. a man straight and kei'p-- i ils. 'h'v ilii m s ii,. ly ea I p' MoT. 1 never e on in body. ici'! men e e c; .e..d In A. I'll :a;,an- - i.v.er lltry oilllt I lo cat.'tl Sheriff e think tiieia. I ban t.i'i-ise In- has s, lllll.el II --a t lb n haul to no re fei It im; cb.es? too Iil'l Ii fen been e '! la I l.'ldd e bills. ll In I: lit in;: .le-s- Hat I'litlerns have I "lilies, trouble ever since tin !'! ,ul t In - d 1 of thirty . - aitempi to bed poems. l'i a .i!.i;-in- o.r ins -r f.dt hope in lor il' pur. ,1. rapliy: "It was, in Irnlli. a pathetic Hub ''.ll ,,.-- vi pl'ililed bool;. I toll tia rn on my bands lot bad II, ears w hen. having learnt two or l d. ,,yed llieni.'' better, Vnil recail tlait poor IM.vanl lil. (eTiiiil, nitiT hawking 'Ulnar Khay vain'' around the Lolebui puldl.-l.ili- i. , l I let a r in it, b. d it pa bli.-l- e h to iiileia beiUs . l;.c.-e- .1 11 -; l v v, d, I i I i l t r IVV eek r of lSl. editions 'lhat Royal Palace of Whitehall l.'nlil Ihe K.liteeiitli century the royal palace of Whitehall occupied most of the land between Charing ,ss and Wi siminster, London. It was known as Void; pine,, when Cardinal Uolsey owned it, and it was not until it passed Into the hands of Henry VIII that it became known as Whitoha I. Wolsey fell from his eminence In and Henry seized his property nnd convened it into a palace, for more than l.MI years nfler that it was the chief residence of the court of London. Kin Henry married Anne r.obyn there In l",'-.'- ,,l ere run off nd ei y o w he iiially, tlisc. nira-eto Z slock the r, vv b he London bool (uaril, penny lee, and left dun, ie lb. in in them toMl. ,r la'e. in far as is know n. W Copies in exist there al e nly a Ii is w or; h Its nd a in to day tllee n ;a.bi. wei-- hl Al'ier r in- -' for nearly a year to Ret bool; t f poems published, for ar V. do p: prin in- and I f. It had k bin" "f r;." died fopi, w ere -ot lid ha.-e-r. AFTER YOU EAT? After you finish a meal can you be surt of regular, successful elimination? Get rid of waste material that causes gas, acidity, headaches. Take Milnesia Wtifert Kach for quick, pleasant elimination. wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c at drug stores. WNU 837 W SALT LAKE'S NEWEST Wiis loo.'!. In b later years (Jueen Llizabeth maintained iln Knindeiir established by her father. ( 'ha lies I whs executed In front of the palure In 101'.). Charles 11 made It the scene of revelry and Itrri'ue. .lames II fled from It In Hiss. 'Ihe only part saved from the lire of l'i'.'S win the banqueting tin II. which Is now the museum of the UnitAfter the deed Service Institution. struction the court moved to St, Jauea' palace. " HOSTELRY Our lobby Is dclifihllully air cooled during Ihe trimmer months Radio tor Every Boom 200 Rooms 200 Batia ( printed !e'.V as Walt Whitman, In IS.'m, tit the set iii tin; typo for, and himself printed, (he lirst edition of "Leaves f (Ira-s.- " The volutin' del lint display bis inline, but did ex. hibit bis ilailoi aph. A ropy Kent to Lnierson eliciied the now well known leiiir of coiniiiemla' ion. Whiltier threw his copy Into the lire. And tin; bull; of the edition, put on Kale at n phrenoloisfs vtinlio, drew scarcely ! 1. aiikw aler was not nriiual ,Iolili when, in tbe autumn of V.nr.',, be paid to print bis first book a local book-idlof poems. Oscar Wilde bad doin llio So had lahvard same be. ore bim. l'ily.i lei aid. vvi'li bis immortal translation of "(Mnar Kliay.va in.'' and Walt Wl.'.liii.'in with his "Leaves uf :r;is-- .' I'.iU in I irii.kv, liter's ca- e he made no I M- L Secured Publication of Their Works lii-v- i ,aid How Some of World's Great Writers ics. 1 e it -' I e Tied. !! la V.ili.O', N i an.-w- er I exlracng ti- I V. 11 Piml-in- i I - lla-li.t- 'u r I l 1 .t I ' re-k- iltV. ptccaiacs h , he-ti- in a worn-ou- ; pa.--e- d ilii s I of he season, sprite' to sprint. Prom the garden behind the picket letice, roin t!ie s'eam null, to the pro Shell. found Sih lie, of O aiici-iicWilli tlleir tllt.tl-'i- lt "f days Ketibeu :in,i ;iie life ahead, the linaliiy to seem sup f.f the ll ata'ale to Her, so lillicll t'iei H It ; I f;Tj t tin-rac- e tv -l j !hi"ii!i he Son ow itilie; :,; The w ay lay onward an I, at back and was Idled with of hope bravely ihsp; opora '.eg an a nail mill. do nearly ah. I tl ue.'eat ol y est eruay. lnl;i And Catietislmiy; the Held v.ork now. in. 'III! lin laurel against the sun T.'.e is a iri tiy place. After you pass tho warmed r '' s of the Pinnacle wotiid tenter of town and the stores you .i k at the hud hearts and be fncie to a wide street with sidewalks be welcotaitm the rewould birds the and trees and nice houses in big She would of another turn spiitig. T'lu-the hill begins, not yards. now to meet them an weave i. lli.-ihkrh hill, jn.--t a river hill. about And of life 'i'h him Peubcn :md her halfway up there is a little house in that place where a cherry and apple orchard with a into tin' memory of had through the years communed jtarden behind it. It's painted white herself. with and has j wide porch and there are In the afternoon he went out '.hr.umh tiiree sets if steps up from the street. the barnyard, down into the just per You limit i.'ght out over the town and mist in the nrclia ahaeros-Ih- c ceptiblogreen the tieehipo to the Ohio river and through la lowsoitnd crcek.stepping where the i'.ig Sandy conies around of the water playing among the rockst in West Virginia, and across 10 the farms the bed. and then the sharp climb up he In Ohio all the way hack to the hills. -It was teep contours of the path. Toil can sec the big boats on t lie river, in good to feel again the muscle pull and the little ones on the I'.ig Sandy the thump of and calves thighs, her and the rafts that come Iloating down her heart, the sweet intake of fresh both rivets. There's a new steam breath to see the valley ncgin to, ferry to South Point and a new wharf. and drop away. t liear the You can see the trains going up to pre.ei the keep, the chb kens, recede he Itichanlson and down to Ashland ami sh. her. low Slop by climbing step Cincinnati. It's not like here on Wolf-Pen- , mennted oven;-that of the out upward but it is a nice nlace." the W'ulfpen Hallows in had "It bounds like a right nice place. ;,' w.,r. M,e felt her sotll grow in, Does c.ai'nier. re!ea-e- d sntiielmdy live in it?'' from the sharp clutch Sheiieii ''Right now some people live In It. of ewr repeated breedings ..... .e.rr.-the I..II.. next iiii:nth thev're iroing to nmvo iH'l gel ... joace. SparreL lumbering. in Keui.et, and ti e vision taking possession of her. ami . pinnaiie she pa- -ej her hand S Sf' 4X ever her lore id, lifting her lietiu. i7 tk ?W! mountain air into her mouth, xaitcd by the triumph of ... over... ... me e.lr.T,,..,o!,,n ,e i;e Walidi-reiaroatai on mo of spirit, wm-wwPinnacle, poepin: rocK leuges tin n.wii ihe abrupt ..npiiness to .1 below, fuimiii in' k ami h :k " IFt.i.v-im tret I That Hang On - v a ce.-sio-ti ; j 1 1... .i, pui''d band Beware Coughs ' 11 i t..ca; Umiii ., :!; p jj'swr-- s ic Iiia.'e aiv-jnu- .. o v.,i afier their liojie. ii:.. the Institute of the place, aiu ll.Ml!lil'lll the hreak-utnarria-- e. As 'tin lail'ii e iiitiM .ii..roaeliiii to : blue-gree- nk, vi rht ' ' a Hi. Hi.-- :i ' go-n- i ',: ''-- ! !:! nit ASPIRIN BAYER i i ' - !:':. sbc tier leeliliS ai,. l, ' ' sl.jir lie as n ere me .Vi " " ''" " in a :. er '.a il.e. She I':'1 pong " ' i !.,. ,, '!.i-S- i ; jf3." '. 1 . : " :, - 1 . J. , 11 : a-- ... So about .'hi ; . i,,'.' ui.-i'"- "- - . -e . .'" to hU ct Cra:.et-11 ,j. v, Joy wili;.,;,: r '!' - '! .:;-- : . to v .ikh - , s '"' t keep thij valley a a ;u,i,:e her mi., h ,.ii!y I'm t :!ad lui tuiin' t!.in Id 4 oci:la:c for a man aiel ids !am' ' ,; that c vt:.i-be...iUit! ore lie in an over two river i' ' ' .. I !!:. ' !;....-.., tl...t meet Jai.T and to live with ro 2t ' ' " ' l it cLcr ! aav a J let Line and !.,!:.:!. Jcs-- c : vvraaped Get Genuine Demand and .i.'.J v. a t wai.t t. ,:ve here. .!.! r liaU' i! tin' av the want it. i:.v ri A t ; '!. : t.- -' t a:. ihings changed s une, and to ji A-l- l J.is'r lw icily a 1..::. ;:! !. I. at 1 wouldu t wa it she '1 have 't around hope lie t a a :; without runn;:. into the any! i.. n.: iv , lerent from the wiy Moth-An' K . !!.:': r wul, it be l.ei,-- . if er h;; i:. Jasper will k her H.-'' .ul.l..-tNo. so about 1:.:- ;- and not me. p is t.'ie i It ..'..th Being Noble ".-:!He .u-t it. He'll eus'oiu mii.I custom is a ,.r,. oi.:; thing There is a great deal of or uji io .houht omii ng up tiere, in" going 11 i'rt;i 10 v mo iiTi ;.;! t:,i' in being noble. May. 1 I'. ! ;.i . a. I'm Miie, hearing; Snellen guess it Is about the be that's its essence. ' Shelleiiher-owe!: Ik of the world. Mime, always new things for a j..u l.:eti't t ... .L--r et used to. I reckon It's life." -- 'T. me for his board. He'll 'l'!:. u '.. lie er o,I er to pay it. He ewes laddv In a series of pictures ami with few O'tne her i;i ; V tcnsanl doliais on a note ami a words loruied she let her mind play h's r;.-' ' i. ient on the place. !: eoaies Jess,, says it over the things that touched her life. '' from common colds hi to have been a mortgage instead 1"! i. .e moi.niainS.tting there on the rocks, Ingii above - iM t:.e at note ihe shouleach to because collect mountain hard .'ark Li it's ridge kets ever tilt valley, I don't km w. Neil her did dering its mist above the p ay of IPs a note. on this Pin Jes-- e either last fall. Jes.se says he'll one before il. stretching ou Into the No matter how many medicines r I'uttering io-- k after all that now. He says there purple fusion with the sky ou the have tried for your cough, chest ":'' ":'y ;:,"t into mv lan. I is cn u,gh money for me to have twelve horizon. The graves on C'ranesnost you cold or bronchial irritation, you can i! -- "'' ll! hundred dollars when I go with Reu- Shelf were wrapped in peace. The mill be u d drop lrom get relief now with Creomulston. :! " "1' 'b 'i'he sudi.en hell ben. Is that an awful lot of money? was Idle and the abandoned wheel at Serious trouble may be brewing and l'.ehind her In Pry Creek hhe And Peeben lias some saved. you cannot afford to take a cnanca Maybe rest, iw ia:iuiais call r. mi th with anything less than Creomul- iiiu-of His voice it would be enough to buy the orchard heard the shouts of the men. She hud which goes right to the seat a not for time looked Into that slon, long '!':"l'-- i' Jul s. It does noi ie- so we could start off in nr own of the trouble to aid nature to Peulien will be surprised, hollow. Now she felt released from It soothe and heal the Inflamed mezn- the redhinl. Another one place. and detached. She would 'urn and branes as the germ-lade- n A " " '.''ll i! last year, still another the What did they use to call It? phlegm confront It from this high place. She is loosened and expelled. He lends it to each bird ;':' l"'"lt'remedies have Even if other arose from the ledge and climbed . blowing upon them with failed, don't be discouraged, your OS across hack of the the Pinnacle. The s they come into the earth, druggist is authorized to guarantee brown pine needles were thick on the Creomulsion and to refund your The In'.iiaiis beard it, too, and they tire thin soil under the clump of trees. money if you are not satisfied with My grandfathers heard it ami results from tha very first bottla. Kmerging, she stood on the Jagged rock Inv KIllliT. ami Ihey are uead as the Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) Oct on the west, the sun in her face, and K: is ure. .Now I hear it going on. looked down Into Pry Creek. flic ilntler in the pine houghs if It was a changed place. The mountil, Hit ihiuu into the apple orchard in ARE YOU NERVOUS? were desolate and almost habl tainsides U'oh'pen tor a season or two ami are Mr. Jo Homer ol now as far as she could see. Brush, brushed away. Put the bell note sings l6th An. S. E., 2226 were on the slopes. The scattered Ore g., laid l idles ti f. rever o er these hills in the PortJsnd, very waa "I quite nervous round gray splotches of wood-ashe!) )! .: Cod. t. ind frit tired end from the burned heaps spotted the Every effort hecam "Or ('ii, it he a ter all a sigh? A 1 tjird me. burden to after-markhills like the of a disease. Dr. l'irrce'e Fevorite sigh from a bleeding heart A lew scrubby, worthless and nnprolittonto Prescription as black plague on hawk's end il improved my appeable trees, scorched and Seared by the I and lira found thii tite 's the melody of the song'; brush tires, withered among the dead' trrnuth. mraell Kaininir V ly lati .a s M'tg stopped by a stone in no longer nervous and was relieved I wai a inl hundred Already stumps. rieately of the hrad.irlirs asocialed with functional l.e hali. is if wicked men. I w ill think laced gullies were outlined on the dintuibancca." liuy of your druggist. if him. y. filler is the upper ford and naked hills where the giant poplars where a great evil hawk ';;e hig Is. stood, cut by be muddy w ater as It from nattered the song niy lather's rushed down Into pry Creek. I he men '1 a .nub. tloi.ts over DEAF or HARD OF HEARING? were gathered about the mountains of ine.i.juw the black shadow from the tv nU nd for a f ivo Ivniklft cnllml at the in dam ami Cannon logs splash "EARS" Mliicti will IiMvm bull. .niy cbeid in the sky. It see is to lie l ml a It.dfKt:riiM's(tov.nri(1"l:reuv-fstatihum nisi creek linking rails with I P rit'tierhi'Jtrinw by iiusniot Uotj' now at rest on the rocks at the very nt nn ACOUSttCOtt, Orniuifii n lilrb nw J" r,ty!,r(f'j dest also here ruction. "Pcath and inn. Ii t,Mirn- -s tan lm iimntht intoyuiir llle. pot v. lane ihey struck him d wn. And rite Marion War, Acenel icon, T SO Bth Av Well, that s what that man mis done ..ii no trace of them lhat did it. Why New YurfcCity.iiLvl In; ImmiK let n U bwina. il I to the woods. there's reckon Ut sou wkhuML any olt UMiluii whatiror. nothing b it r Doug have t.i happen? f -. one poor body can do about II only en t;p sun! blinded by a .vor'.hlcss watch Ihe wind come over lrom Wolf-peThere is no why, no reckoning log? to wake up the trees when the .'. iih dest rue! ion and i oath. ',itn'' i Hurrying over, ami then hurry ad away night's but on sojneu he! e else to urike Cynthia Was Finishing the Dishes. because they're dead, like Crandtather to a hod.'s why. giving no To Ct i Hid of Acid Still, I guess you needn't re in he heart ol ' bid does ileal h dowry? Peuben, I bring n dowry of P.arton. I'oiHonous Wast nnd over it, only just wait, and mayI ii Your kidneys Mp o keop you well guess there is also no un Iwelve hundred dollars cash and a weep hy constantly filtprinjt watto matter to a body s w hero, chest of linen made on the loom In be all the little under trees will grow from ihe blood. If your kidnrys get meet wind to Ihe and bide the up 1 a had nd fail to but Mother will too, of chest, functionally disordered death. "I kee, thinking Wolfpon. remove exeens impuritiea, there may be of Is scars The Creek. earth very Pry was a beautiful I will think of no money. Only she lil'i think of death. of the whole ayatcm and I.onioning distress. I teckon if old, and to her a season Is only Kvery eye girl, more than 1 am. ly. o! Sparrel Pattern. or liurninjr, scanty to frequent uriecu here and Pikeville turned Sliellenbergor gets his other debts an evening and a morning. And deatii nation may be a warning of some kidney no no I? older is and than or bladder disturbance. stronger it i. .ii him when he rode. Jasper tries paid It won't hurt me any to give You may suffer nagging back ache, F.von If life." :o sit a horse likt him but he can't. him his victuals and his bed. Tersistnt headarhe, attack of dizziness, time. all sheets two want getting up nighta, swelling, putfines9 Jes-- e seems to he drea tiling when he he did thj For Ihe hi id time in tin; year, Keuben under the eyes feel weak, nervous,' ail there Ii.adilv rode ''The house looks so little Abra! is Ii Igetv. tides played out. came to Wolfpon. He rodti over with In such rases it is better to rely on ft it but men a looked r the at in appears and trees, happy easy upright medicine that has won country-wid- e Jesse from Pikeville near the end of hitti. And women. I can't keep going again, like it understood it was about acclaim than on pomethin leas favorIn the evening before Ihe wedably known. Use Joan's Pills. A multi steal up on to start all over again wilh Jasper and April sir, iigh! with a thought. tude of pratfful people recommend was linishing the dishes ding. Cynthia I.ouve-na- , and Saul then a in was Harden. it it hand like Jane one to catch Donn. Auk your newhbarl out he when window of the and ga.ing I and when nadi! on a grapevine, p.arlou and Mima, then Tivis and came into view. She was enraptured to reach otit my lingers it llutters away. Adah, then Sparrel and Julia, and now him as he came the and Jane, people ending see him, watching It Jasper Married? "Ib'tiben marry it mc Hie neat observed the yard, but the house going on and the things through Wite. Prom 'j go word, been black suit. Ihe O'lailstono collar, lhn She's It. Jane is a g girl. in Iwiivs lived thi'i P em who at town a right smart but she Is a wide black sill; cravat with small er and f: her and br. :',het' !!; Sue can t weave as well white dots lhat covered the bosom of oil gil l. Vy vfOURV - : as il g d sister, to ivile and tin love . or me, but maybe she'll bis shirt. ' He's a handsome man, and Mother as li 0 a with in nil a :l In. married learn better. And she won't have the as line a figure as Sparrel Pattern off ed. With .in. t,,g.e!ier in tic aniie with every clod ii horse. And Jesse begins to look proIn will ,e. Chil- - garden Mother made, Ucn'icn. OFMILKOFMACNESlA'j a robin's no than egg, and fessional, but he's still a little bigger r Sparrel, er ought out . Jul di.ti about it." fence. Put the all around flowers the To leave .IN ONE TASTY PetibenV lie 10 he Calle (TO UK COM I M ID) don't be- she can ih all right and ": .AY W.ihjien and go away with Inm the ; v WAFERS left Scioto and came heie j. ... ,. - !! u I v -- ... - I VTM'Strvlf 'A - ! M ' ' ' ' V. . iiiiliV ,,, . - ' ' lit -- -' '1 1,1 . ' ' ' ' , i r ti FOR QUICK HEADACHE RELIEF li,SS'iiffi ' !: ) ii'iin" vou I've Stood oil "'' : " ...... ::' ," !.!: I:' " iWd"i 16 WOLFPEM By HARLAN HATCHER " b He that is proud eats up himself; pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle; and whatever praises itself but in the deed, devours tha deed ha the praise. Shakespeare. WW::. - t. t a 1L'- - -i V- wyi u.t 7i - 1 iLU IIOTFX Temple Square Rates $1.50 to S3.0Q Stir lias The llolfl Umi. hiilhlr ilrirnlil-- . frirrnllr illmniar-ulatliml will lilwava phrrr.Vou romfortnlilr, and .uprrnK-lIhornimhlv aiir..jilil. ' ran Ihrro-fa- r liulrl nilrraln.l wliv HIGHLY Ri:(.OMMI.Mir.I n, il ran ato aeprtrlale mhyt li t a miirfc ot dintinrtlon to (top al tfn boautitul hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSn TR. Mgr. Von ksnMBBanmiii n 1 |