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Utah WJf.U. 8ALT LAKE Week New SMI CIIAPTtR HOTEL BEN LOMOND It was only a ruse on the part of the Laird to despatch Autumn to town on business that he could have attended to as well himself on his next visit. He wanted the house to himself. He would have contrived some means of getting old Hannah out of the way as well, but there were limits, after all, beyond which a man of will refuse to go. For that matter, he would have permitted Autumn to remain at home had it not been that he feared the hurt to her feelings which the presence of young Landor in the self-respe- house would occasion. For the Laird had asked Bruce to come over and talk to him on matters that could not be discussed with any degree of satisfaction over the telephone. Jarvis, of course, might have gone to the Landor place and talked with Bruce, but some instinct, some sentiment, perhaps, forbade that. Besides, young Landor had not shown the slightest antipathy to the suggestion that he should visit the Laird in his own house. And now as he sat and waited for the boy, he was strangely moved. In a few minutes he would be talking face to face with the son of Geoffrey Landor, talking as man to man, though it was difficult to think that young Bruce had really come to man's estate. In all these years he had never talked to Bruce more than to exchange a greeting when they met, or to make some polite enquiry regarding his mother's health. In that, he had often told himself, he had not been wholly to blame. The boy had been raised under the influence of Jane Landor, whose bitterness had lasted until the day of her death. Bruce had been quite as s aloof as he had been. At Jane funeral, Jarvis had been deeply moved by the boy's bereavement, and had wished with all his heart that he might have been able to summon the courage to take him aside and speak to him. For in spite of all that had kept them apart, he had never been free of a desire to play the part of a father to Bruce Landor. The sound of a car coming to a stop before the house brought Jarvis to his window. He saw Bruce step from his car and approach the door. He turned from his window and seated himself in his big chair before his desk. Presently he heard old Hannah's voice in the hall below and in a moment Bruce Landor presented himself in the library Lan-dor'- doorway. .33 ,. V, - ' V.KJJriri . let I' See aw IS! Bath 15 Faally ' Sess for . te II.M 1.M 4 persaas 14: Ah-- Coaled Leann and Lobby Grill steam CedFee Shop,. Tap Koeai V BoaM af 5 Rotary Eirhanre Klwania EieratWea Optinae "l-J- " Chamber at Cemaserre and Ad Onb Hotel Ben Lomond 1 Cenw as ran are Tfc ntscerald. Mgr. iflirror q p; nl (0W JOT UC , . -- h- ull in the. ravme, ruuucu ei. affecuora muzzle ammal s of su.r Bj RCTH WYETH SPEARS gave him a lump illustration shows what be-to a peremptory pH THE I . . t .u i h,n Bruce undre came vi uic mmuj anu piano , ... ohr.nf himself tr.e 0ij naa tne oriae whicn leit stool over along, an To the mirror and week. last r.n ras am- - emergea stool t..u-O MARTHA OSTZNSO-W-NU SESVKI were added two wooden the ravir.e from the grocery. These and wa,;ked down ir.to boxes iuuu..on end about 18 son for it. Bat even a bad man returned from town. When he heard ' arH l:t; 'he CTtt k t0 wnere tne were placed cirMm narrowed a,nd deepened. inches apart and a shelf oi 4. her mounting ihe stairway presentdoesn't act without a motive." -"I supplied him with a motive, ly, he closed the large, leather-boun- inch pine screwed to the top. a Afterad.p in r.ehe I'm afraid," Bruce replied directly. was then screwed to the journal in which he was writtowehng, bnsk frame a en in the ar.d stood for a men nim "Aye I was coming to that. You irg and laid it carefullyHeaway about locked the voices that had some sort of a rumpus with drawer of his table. ltening to the mountain above him drawer and returned the small key drew him in town last week, I'm told." the steeps from to its wonted place above the desk, "I had," Bruce admitted. spaced in piquant inter-a turned as Autumn came into pla.ntive, "It was over something that Bel-fo- rt theHeroom. vals. sotr.etnr.es all but the s reproachful enquiry, had o say about my daughdidn't "It said. he dropped "You're bird of back," a note ter wasn't it?" the Laird asked. sleepy, last twilight,! you long." Ike a soft jewel into the "I should have done precisely take she into three hours," been amma "I've gone small some of scurrv what I did, sir, whether it had been remarked. "There wasn't much to the a of aying the sigh ti e underbrush, your daughter or any other woman." do." beauwind in the tall pir.es. But the Jarvis dismissed the suggestion Lu LlJ consee "Did Snyder?" you the of night and significance "Cerwith a wave of his hand. he "I found him in his office. He'll ty down tore tainly, my boy, certainly. But that be out to see you tomorrow after- spired against him, he had erected defensive structure has nothing whatever to do with the noon." conSKIRT T HOHBTACk tO 10 about his being. It had all debusiness." He paused and drew a and Jarvis got up from his table Of BOXES A NO HINGED ARMS intense an into suddenly relaxed his into then verged deep breath, stood before the fireplace. "I had chair. "You are still a very young young Landor out to see me," he sire for Autumn Dean. back of the boxes as shown here. man, Landor," he went on, In a rage at himself, he turned A curtain rod was placed across said abruptly. I am an old man. My opinion may way back and the mirror hung "Hannah told me," Autumn re- brusquely and madehehis dressed hur- the top count very little to a man of your where the to cabin, trousome some there under it. An arm was "Was plied. lengthwise was He years. But if a young woman ble between you? Hannah says" riedly in the to the front of each then hinged he had chooses to make a trollop of hertoo. much," the gathering up the things he heard box. Paint was next. White, betalks "Hannah self, I don't see how it improves Laird interrupted. "Whatever trou- brought with him when furniture is smart and matters to make it the cause of a ble there was was of Landor's own his horse whinny, and a moment cause white it matched the woodwork. because caused brawl." the at doorway public He's turned out to be an later a sound The flowered chintz in tones of "Your daughter has not made a making. him to glance up quickly. .rtr-onrl hi rppn with narrniy young whelp, that." impudent . trollop of herself, sir," Bruce prooutlined against the deep- - .... Autumn moved to the window and cftiv wc uj. F' lima &a.i .wnt I I did as tested. "Besides, did what dusk. Autumn Dean stood, looked out toward the west where wmdow curtains, matcned m because I had little choice in the Bruce Landor's ranch lay. "Are ening one other night, she had stood Thg dressing table skirt was matter." sure you are being quite fair, her black riding clothes, her man- wJth a one.inch heading "Would it not have been better you she asked quietly. Da?" half diffident, half audacious ner the at top and tacked along the h if you had left alone, "He doesn't need you to defend Bruce tossed the dressing-gow- n ends of the table and the hinged instead of making both my daughgirl," Jarvis reproved her. and towel down upon a chair and arms with thumbtacks through a ter and yourself the laughing stock him, my know "I that," Autumn replied, came with slow deliberateness to double strip of the plain material. of the countryside?" I don't mean to defend him, the door. He placed one hand "and NOTE: Readers who are now "I'm afraid we can't agree on e and the oththe against Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 3 using that, sir," Bruce replied. "I am, of er on his hip, and stood looking down will be happy to learn that No. 4 is for course, sorry any unpleasante at her, a contemplative for mailing; as well as the ness it may have caused either you his mouth that drew his right ready editions about of No. 1, 2 and 3. or Autumn." cheek up into a quizzical long ho- Mrs. has Jarvis Dean's face darkened. "Be just made quilt llowthat hollow that she had pic- block Spears for three designs that as it may, Landor," he said, patterns tured in all her tormenting thoughts selected from her favorite "I'd prefer to look after such things Early of him. He was waiting for her to in the when American quilts. You may have future, they myself, speak. concern me or one of my own patterns FREE with your "Bruce" she began, and knew these house." order for four books. Price of voice faltered her how desolately books 10 cents each postpaid. Set "Very good, sir," Bruce returned, "Mr. Gilly told me I should find you of three his lips tightening. quilt block patterns withhere. I've been wanting to talk out books 10 cents. Send orders "In fact, my boy, I mean to do to you." whatever I can to wipe out the unto Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bed "You too?" Bruce remarked. ford fortunate results of this affair. How Hills, New York. "The Dean family has suddenly acmuch do you figure those Merinos quired a vivid interest in me, it of yours were worth to you?" seems." Bruce flushed. "I haven't figured She fumbled with her gloves. She that out, exactly, Mr. Dean," he reraised her head and looked at him plied. with blank eyes. "I should like to your own price on them, come in, if you please," she venthen, and let me know what it is. I tured. want to make it good to you." Bruce looked at Jarvis, aware of Bruce laughed caustically as he PEACE a quick surge of feeling within him. opened the door for her and stood He was silent for a moment. There well to one side. "You are quite "TpHE greatest guarantee of peace h were times when a man might para public opinion that desirea welcome," he said. "It happens donably give way to anger, but this I have no kerosene in the lamp. I peace. Without a knowledge of the was not such a time, he told himfacts we cannot have urh a public wasn't expecting a guest." self in a resolute effort at He lighted a cigarette and offered opinion. Give light and the people wiB find their own way." U. S. Senator After all, the Laird was makthe package to her. Autumn shook C. Lodge Jr. ing what he undoubtedly felt to be a her head. "As you will," he said, Henry generous gesture. and in his shirt replaced the package "I understand what you mean, Good day, Landor V pocket. Mr. Dean," he said at last, "but my Autumn seated herself in the dim CLOTHESPIN loss is my own. I brought it on my- either. After all, I know nothing of light close to the door, while Bruce self and I'll foot the bill." what passed between you.'T The great hands of Jarvis Dean "I offered to pay him for the Me- leaned against the table's edge with came down heavily upon the arms rinos he lost," Jarvis informed her. his feet crossed idly before him. NOSE of his chair as he leaned toward Autumn turned from the window. She could see him looking at her re- Got a cold? Get relief flectively through the dimness, and with Luden'at A Luden't Bruce. "You don't mean you are "He didn't accept it, did he?" on e the not did leave his face. your tongue helps soothe throat not refusing my offer?" he demand"What?' Why shouldn't he accept "You were over to see father this "then, at it melts, releases cool ed harshly. 1 it?" the Laird demanded. "Whose menthol vapor. Your breath Bruce laughed outright. "You fault was it that he lost them?" morning," she began. carries this to dogged nasal "At his invitation," Bruce replied. passages, helps open youri Ii 8 surely didn't expect me to accept Autumn regarded her father si' 3 it?" he replied. "I haven't come to for a moment. "It was my "He wished to reimburse me for "clothespin noser 1 lently that yet, sir." some I lost." sheep adA livid vein stood out upon Jarvis' fault, Da." she said at last. "I "He told me so." mit it. But the score between us forehead. He got to his feet with could "He should have told you, also, Menthol not be settled like that.'; Cough Drops astonishing and fiery swiftness. that we were to have nothing to say the can "Perhaps you suggest "That, Landor, is is sheer impu- proper to- each other in the future." form of settlement, then," dence!" he gasped. "He told me that, too." Jarvis said scornfully. Bruce, who had risen promptly Spontaneous Hnmor "I'm not sure that it can ever be "Is this visit, then, just another Humor is a thing one ought not when Jarvis stood up, looked steadilittle gesture on your part?" settled," she said. to be conscious of it ought to be ly into the older man's eyes. "It's settled now, then," Jarvis "A gesture of what kind?" "Are you not being a bit unreasonjust there, ready to brim over it "From this forth there replied. "Disobedience to the Laird and oughtn't to be cultivated. day Mr. he Dean?" asked. able, will be nothing more between young contempt for The Laird snorted. me," Bruce supple"That's and the Deans." mented. and more than Landor sir enough, faAutumn looked at her "Father has no suspicion that T enough!" he replied. "I have made ther. "Did he quickly that?" she accept have come to see you," Autumn exyou a gentleman's offer and you asked. Hero is Amazing Relief of plained. "And if I wanted to show have refused it. Do I understand "I didn't ask him," the Laird said. contempt for Conditions Dua to Sluggish Bowels I should have you aright, sir?" you, "I couldn't think of accepting it, "I tolda him it would be so and I stayed away. have right to demand compliance Mr. Dean." "As you have done all an vegetable laxative. summer," ood.l:h;n,ii.Tii';a with my wishes, my girl." mild, UiorougU, refreshing, invigorating. Dehe observed. Landor well! well,' very "Very relief from pendable sick headaches, bilious apells, Autumn smiled patiently. "You You may have it your way, then. Autumn clenched her fists in her tired ieeling when associated with constipation. a 25c box of NRfromyoar But from this day forward there will have always had it. Da," she obget Biclr Without as she felt her anger rise. She IIU1UU1. niolV druggist lap Make the test then be no dealings between us, do you served, then turned away and went had not come here to If not delighted, return the box to us. We vilt have him to bait room. her refund the You are a stranger to understand? purchase her. "I should hardly expect you price. That's fair. XttfiffVfts. us to me and my daughter for the to understand that," she said. For the of remainder the day, test of our days." He stepped toBruce's smile was sardonic. "It ward Bruce and thrust his great Bruce was unable to shake from his isn't so difficult to understand," he mind the of the oppressive thought head forward. "Do you understand Life's Thirst virulent and altogether dispropor- replied. "You found people of your that?" he demanded. own kind. I am not Life's thirst tionate resentment which the old quenches itself I blaming anythink," Bruce re- Laird bore "Perfectly, toward him. He gave it one for that. It was just my mis- With draughts which double thirst. plied, and fumbled in his breast as little Anon. thought as he could, how- fortune that you should have called pocket for another cigarette. on me here that night-bef- ore and went to ever, work on furiously The hand that struck the match you found the others." was not altogether steady, but he the building improvements he had "That was in a earlier the season. With misfortune'" she BACKACHE, HEADACHE? knew now that he had his feelings planned asked the of him. his GilAndrew help foreman, Albuquerque, N. Mex. tounder control. When he turned Mrs. J. S. Allison, "Not a serious one," he admitted he laid out the ground for his 1014 S. Broadway, say : ward Jarvis Dean again, he was ly, a with new smile. WTiile 1 he helped was pale, onder- "It was rather good, startled quite off his guard at the to dipping plant. while it the lasted." for prepare excavatground headaches and backache shocking change that had come over She was on her feet at associated with functhe old man. The Laird was leaning ing, however, or while he hauled once, conand tional disturbance cedar him for the with fronting posts his framework, on that one hand eyes with burned the back heavily mjr nerves were Just mind remained heavy with the in a face gone suddenly white about shattered. I used of his chair, his head bowed for' Tt,- TTa.nn. ward, his other hand passing un- knowledge of Jarvis Deaa's violent "Bruce Landor," she cried "I Prescription and I beptan l,.to (eel so much came over t u ar,rv oitterress tnnioKt him. herp toward looked Kincd in and his ."TV"1 across as weight 11 eyes " certainly though J"" and felt like a new person." Get it In liquid At the end of the day he found we couldn , t be friends, in to brush from them something that tablets from your druggist today. of ir spite obscured his vision. Bruce took an himself on edge with his men and what my father said to you this apprehensive step toward him, but his work and himself, and in an al- morning!" immediately Jarvis drew himself together unadmirable frame of ' "Your pride must have suffered erect. Although his face was drawn mind. He hurried through his sup- before you came to that decision " and white, he made a curt bow. per with scarcely a word to Gilly, he returned coldly. "Good day, Landor!" he said, and who sat opposite him. The motion"That is my own affair," she restood awaiting Bruce's withdrawal. less heat of the evening droned in torted. "Why don't you tell me Advertisements Bruce looked at him for one brief his senses; insects crawled up and once that I'm wasting my time?" at re your guide to modern living. moment in frowning perplexity and down the window screens with tiny, "I could have done so," Bruce They bring you today's NEWS with a feeling of some unfathomable unpleasant activity; against the about the food you eat and the said quietly, "if you had told me et-tinted clothes yoa wear, the stores yoa Then he bade the Laird uneasiness. rectangle of twilight be- at once what had brought you over visit and the home you live in. and turned away. yond the screen door, he could al- 1 a quiet good-bdecided, Factories everywhere are As he left the room. Jarvis Dean ready see the bats swooping down cannot be long ago, that you and I turning out new and interesting products. friends, Autumn." into his in black chair and and noisome parabolas. slumped heavily She threw back her head in And the place to find out about sat listening to the sound of Bruce's When he had finished his meal, he a these new things is right here in proud gesture. "I shall not ask you footsteps descending the stairs. got up abruptly and with a brief the this newspaper. Its columns axe reason." she said, and turned toThe Laird was still in his library word or two to Gilly, left the table filled with important messages ward the door. an hour or so later, when Autumn and went out of the house. which you should read. (TO BE CO.MIMED) By MARTHA OSTENSO tot-o-va -- i Sought "f"",e d hoot-owl'- ; Kill mmmm e - "and s. a 1 well-enoug- door-fram- half-smil- nt UICK Q UOTES "ut self-contr- Jarvis looked up as his visitor an- nounced himself. It might have been Geoffrey Landor himself, he carried himself with such ease of manner and a bearing so erect and challenging. He was dressed in riding breeches and a soft gray shirt that was open at the throat. "Good morning, Landor," Jarvis greeted him, without getting up. "Come in and sit down." Bruce entered the room and remained standing before the Laird. "You wanted to talk to me," he prompted. "Yes," Jarvis replied. "Sit down, sit down." He waved a hand to a vacant chair and Bruce seated himself and glanced quickly about the room. There followed an awkward pause which Bruce sought to break at "I hope you are well, Mr. Dean," he ventured with determined cordiality. From beneath his shaggy brows, the Laird's severe eyes pierced Bruce with a look that would have brought discomfort to anyone with a less easy conscience. "Well enough well enough," Jar vis replied. "A man of my years doesn't find fault if he's taken with an ache or pain now and then." "You're good for a long while yet, Mr. Dean," Bruce said. "Quite possible, quite possible," the Laird said, taking a cigar from the box on his table and nipping the end with his teeth. "Better smoke. Landor," he said then. "We'll both talk better. I'd offer you a cigar, but you young fellows" "I have some cigarettes with me. thanks," Bruce told him as he took a package from his shirt pocket and selected one. He struck a match and held it to the Laird's cigar, oddly moved by this momentary intimacy with a man who had been a mysterious and forbidding figure to him as long as he could remember. "You have lost some sheep." the Laird began as soon as Bruce had seated himself. "Thirty-four,- " l X 13 once. D. S. Training Pays" x i A Eighty Mile te the Calloa Development of carburetor! which will enable automobile! to go SO miles oa one gallon of gasoline has beea predicted by Charles F. Kettering, research director of General r bour later. Ke a birch tree near Bruce replied. "Your prize Merinos, they were." "Yes, sir," Bruce said. "Too bad, too bad," Jarvis observed. "Gilly tells me they were poisoned strychnine in the salt trough. You're sure of that?" "The vet's report was waiting for me when I got home." "Aye so I understand. He tells me, too, that you suspect this man, Belfort." "We have no proof of it," Bruce said. "I have my own opinion, and it amounts to a conviction." "You might be wrong, of course," Bruce smiled. "Certainly, sir, but I don't think I am this time." The Laird leaned forward and tapped the ash front his cigar. "1 admit the man would do it he's the kind that would, if he had anv rea two-wa- y half-smil- f5 v S LUDEN'S 50 - OLD FOLIC ' tlEUU viol- y IDERS |