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Show A A Political Pronaise i 117 TV-- 1 turning on of extra beat end the shutdubbed dangerous ting out of all air, " ;. drafts, Teay port air In unlimited quanPLAN WARDROBE TO FIT THE tities and, exercises of all sorts .are prescribed.-- " Hence in planning the rM v SEASON. family wardrobe, whether for the sick or the wert, the new methods of preventing or attacking disease must be Doom for Sewing Responsible Duty 4 considered: Kping the Body Warm So How to keep the body warm and the That Bedroom - May Be bedroom filled with pure air is one Properly Ventilated. household problem ' which can be solved largely In the sewing room. This Ib what may be termed the age It is generally agreed that with warm of defensive therapeutics. The sleeping attire and warm feet, alkjin-de- r as of well physicians, ample covering, the cold room will hygiene and sanitation, are concen- work good instead of harm to the trating their efforts tm the prevention, . . " sleeper, ' not "the cure, of Illness. This means a winter farewell to Yr ee. so accustomed to connecting muslin, nainsook and dimity nightthe word fashion with .mere raiment gowns, with low necks and, elbow that it comeg with something of ."a sleeves, ; A famous specialist in bronshock AO Jaar that . there are - also chial and says, that the fashions In health and - sanitation. nightdress worn in cold weather. 1 a common cakse of colds, which if not fatal are and difficult to 'cure. The proper nightdress for cold weather is the simplest model made In . wash flannel, a pretty modal for which is shown. . . . Barring a few tucks on the shoulder for the full figure, this gown is plain back and front, a factor in laundering all flannels. It also fits snugly around at and has Jong sleeves fitted Into a narrqw cuff. . r wool cloth la the model, silk-anwas used with german val lace for trimming, but equally .satisfactory results. can e , secured. by employing a good, grade of wash flannel auabout 12 cents, a yard, with trimming of torchon tace. Do not use hambnrg embroidery on wash flannel It does not 'Wash as wey as the heavy torchon laces. H , you do your own laundry worky and . areaure thai yonr night dresses vrll not be frozen in the process ef drying, nse - fine striped design? in blue and white, and pink and white, But it your clothing is at the more or lesa tender mercy of" an outside laundress,, pin your faith on gray and white, which will not fade under freezing. . There are also eome .designs in tan color and white. pretty Washable Design' for Winter Night v Another fashion in hygienic ' . living is Robe. " exercise outdoors, no matter what the Jher was a time when the seniMn-vali- d weather,-- and this'meao warmer outwaa distinctly In fashion, a most door raiment tban, the, imart tailored will with- interesting figure Hpon whomr' were suit and ft. Lfabrics-whlc- h , v. v-- -- -- ." to feel aixlSmgtf ZAKblaa Ttf-o- o - SOLO 'ONLY BY SBN.GEiS- - eSWING MACHINE CO. - No. 97 - KorttrAwdem "Avenut, PJSOVOi UTAH: Johj" JickAon, Mgr.'" -'- f - .' lung-trouble- -- - d short-sleeve- d deep-seate- d Buy .Buggies ''" -- Bcilt in Pro-- ; voat . '5 115 VT. ii "So., BY 4he-thro- - f I Curb your well with - 24-- J; . Ceraen P f Tiling , .: :::.::-. .. i: - ' . V'"', Liddnrd baa jmt 'meat tiling into tliehe Provo wells: Bp. Wentz, Mr. Weeter, 24-in- ch Dennii DavU, Henry Davis, Sarah Tidball, Mr. Hick, Mr. nd L., Hoolbrook. Bruner, ' -- -- . gifts, ete; For this use. a skirt clearine iho semlJnvaHd. the eeeri3wmd;f;it leart four inches and a sor of indefinable, but chronic aches stout storm coat are essential. and ' pains, 4s completely- out of the f cloths can , be f running; ., She cut so sorrr flgure bought from. two dollars a yard '' that she insists upon getting well. la width, and a variety Many of us can look back ' to the day of subdued colorings, like oxford gray when Illness In the family meant the and taa. " -- SI!!:l!Bllli;Mf and Ctnttr Seventh West fain-proo- -- $trt PROVO, UTAH , Crav-enett- J lUTILITVjBOX: FOB BATHROOM, Provo Meat and New Provides M ;,,3f Reaf Vafue. PR0L0N6 ClFf Receptacle or UMBRELLA. R i- -- Welcome .addition o bathroom fittings" 1- theatnity" Toxof 7'whlte "enamel about the siae of a shirt-waiIt is Intended to hold receptacle. towels and hah the surface at the top of the box is divided Into compartments much like the tray of an ordinary trunk, escept that It is stationary. These spaces are for holding clean wish Tags and different kinds ef soap. In addition to its legitimate use It is a convenient seat to use when put ting on or takine; off shoes aad stock-- . . lngs. , ; s The price eight dollars. - Siockings-i- n. bright." Jartaa effects, siiua sb the Stewart,. seem to be loud, but ;really. they are charming when harateis-wr ..wata . contmst. , 'r A less striking ibut equally: effective combination is the plaid of the black watcH in hose, worn with aiiede shoes closing with smoke-pear- l buttoua.' The vampa of the shoes are In, narrow raised stripes'irke" corduroy, the , racking a4.That - , 2. la FKOVO MEAT and PACIHfiGG f II U -- tt I ff ' . . . ir MassachuSchool authorities In setts city have appealefltdL the par. ents of pupils for support In combating the extension of- - secret fraternities. It ought" to be taken for granted In any American comma will approve any" vty roper measure of school discipline .rnilned on by the school cam- high-scho- thatj-parent- -ternal J I i f ; I s waterways ar- - like pv ;' rything jeise in tnis country. II ft poltple realize their- Importance 1 tlui Impulse and vast a Importance will' be to the national commerce Mul .make up their minds they must rive the waterways, they will get It practically nothing whii h cBiinot be dono iff this age and Cpuittrv Ly the fwrC9 of public opinion.. AH other forces and factors find theismf-lveobliged . to yield , lo " lta gSrtt?f$ytl r'y'(r. ' ;; - .. r .,'iita on the processes of reducing J rnfiNufaHurtne; aluminum, which ''.:! kciiu; u :.i !'i ei,..x! d to Diiii li cheeiwr and 'liiak? t. ? a ieniand fur If- - As in a alnminum is & satisfactory many c the reduction in anhstitnie for ;)'. It it tljuli;;!il, h Bn 3 plii f.ntnr in aetcrmining; the it.j-- Lii-ta- l r'a'r copr, iro-rta- : i ce i " '. v ' j Iftiiit-ntnlly- , s i: ' remarks !!si FphtIii! 1, it is worth connctka to recall tb va rich in alunilimm a're , vera! regions In Indiana.'. ( - - L J g Juhanne&burg. From Mexbina cornea a striking story of a Transvaal puiic (Tooper's terrible encounU'r with a lioness. On bis way - from Rhodes' Drift Messina, ,Trper Eagle met some tranportrldrs. who tad Just killed two young lions. A Utile further on be encountered the parents, which were following the wagons up. The lioness approached and growled menacingly, and the trooper fired, his bullet shattering her shoulder. He at once made off for the canip Intending to get assistance, as be knew ihe lionets was badly burt. Bbe, however, headed him off. and about a - -- - - . 1 tbe-cove- rs -- M'i . n- All ' the-hea- e " hich woullbiiat'Afcnot t the Heigbtir fur its. nTember.? In vain the generous leaders ex? seven. days, He stayed Sshed and golfed and danced, .'and postulated and spoke; of family relations and party claims." He refused to " la these ' atmost be-' influenced by any power but the fofgotten . fields would have ifur-good of the state. "was made to secure a pa . I T ''! to be hanged. dotr tof a manwhe became absorbed In The ??S In Hhe "gubernatorial predecessor uBitlt it was accomplished, issue until the and from the first moment he had chair had dodged the new eeB Inaugurated, Known . mat arf would marry jMtBj 2 The' governor went Into-- the ease iwnn him. She 'was with his usual tbor'bness, he1 visited alraost'f rightened by the Intenslt of n and talked to the criminal his wooing, but the man's strong. peN and examined" the" Mport bf th. trial Mmallty fascinated' her,; and on the even ' though, he had heen veranda where she bad ' flouted htm and then,; ost she promised all that be asked and he warned that his refusal would him .ills Jlfe, he T8fhed. The "man took possession of her heart and mind Jvad deserved,;hll punishment; ' the In wiywhich set her apart from the world 'on a shrine at which- - he wor- jsrltno had eer arevpUlng one,, and the -- sentence must stand,, The day shiped and from which she bent after bit decision was made public graciously teward Wis.:'-- r thw gweraor he was tt"av shot the ushar'week- turayroir-rs,-t ' ' V5 , end visitors and af, seven o'clock the ' lng the capltol. A wave of horror and sorrow swept dining-roowas filled. The women wore their pjreUiest fcbwns and the ex- over the city. The governor was dearcitement of Wi hour ; had deepened ly loved, snd though men might not the color of their cheeks and brlghh approve his sction, they could not fall to admire nls ctfurar He begged ened their 'yea. Col. and Mrs. Lewis should be ssved "the assassin that were Sunday guests of the Dunns, and the judge, who uaually sat wlti them, from violence as be swayed weakly and "lned IostJ.coBclousness as he gave p bis place and Joined the tranfell. sient! at the long table which ran When he opened his eyes he was on downt the center of ihe room.- bis bed in the dreary. rWelj, judge." called, a, Jolly, voice bedroom"and Miss Dunn gubernatorial was bending from the other end of the board, as the over hlra. His 'face" showed no sur' matd( were carrying" away the soup a bu hls eyes held bsrsv-wtlt- f plates, "did yon come down, here to prise, look whichhad been there hungry get the wife we have been. .hearing j2" smew he left g&riiaig13e1ihTir'T'r''!Jr nradraUoutT'"" "I had to come," she whispered, The Judge colored., He bad fergot-te"They said you were hurt. brokenly. about his promise and the notorI couldn't atay away." ; iety Hanseom had given it, Keith's "You won't leave meT' His fingers voice carried vrell and" the" story was to hers. clung j one that interested everybody, and For answer she stooped snd Kissed conversation ceased through the room. seemed so weak and help""Ve're all waitlng.'v went on Keith, him. He woman's heart went out to her less, "If ran ', happily. you're elected ybu iuiSa;e senLiojJQL Jwq" and he - e?.Zrr: the Time the Brute. Was Biting and Clawing empty-heade- Him, quarter of a mile further on apraiiR ti lion him, tearing him from his horsy. His carbine was knocked out of his hand. .Fortunately, he lamlml oi his feet,,, the horse clearing from under hlra when tlm lioness spiaug. Ka!lo, who is a powerful fellow, closed wl'li the brute, forcing Ihe fiiiKors nfj:is right band Into her nostrils, urn twisting the dose as fax as possible, griping the animal around the neck with his left arm and kicking her In the . belly with all his might. All the time' the brute was bltini-ati- (l as he thought clawing hlm, he must succumb,: she: released her grip, 'possibly on account of her wounded condition, but not befor nhe had Inflicted several terrible wounds, al-- . most serlng sx?i'aL I'Sai's-o- f .ihe trooiwr's right hand wjth her teeth, while. therewere several huge gashes of great depsh in his thighs. The Jert arm was also badly lacerated. Finding hiniBelf free, Kagle jilck'd up Ills carbine" and raised it aani. but found himself pvwer!et,s to use it owing to "his wounds. '' Just then two men, who had heard the shot, fume up and dispatched the lioness, am) afterwards conveyed the wounded man to Messina. In this district recently four lions were killed tn a single week. i.jt J riffHorT one-purp- the-priso- hall-stan- : - , If: four-lnlc- h nJassZttvareffWer, l -- ' ' two-inc- g ' aiU-tntUe- . . , fl.u-- - OALWAV HAS A GIANT CHCST. -- "Apparition-- Eight Feet-High Into the River. Leaps She Ducked Her Head Under the Covers snd Telephoned the Police. Dublln.--i- A spectral figure, gray in color and about eight feet in hcltiit, one ,aj peared,' and then Patrolman is said to have haunted the " railway Segehrecht entered the bouse by . a line near Ualway for nights. The apparition, which is described side door. The robber was too clever to be eaught In a trap. He bid behind as Capering toward the top," talks a. itosed door until he heard the of- from the railway viaduct across the ficer walk then he made his bank of the stream and then disapi pears. scape, , A number jrf people, have visited "1 never wtis so frightened in my life," said, Mrs. Bell, m talking to a the place toward nildnlKht, when the friend about the robbery. "I ' ust apparition Is due lo appear. One man knew that--- ! "might be killd If I declares that he saw it jump from the called for help, and then there' was top of the Jinrtiictlnto. t.hei'orr!b. .no, ena W 4ielp" iHe.Thd "ffoctor atid where It disappeared. ' :, L It was not "drowned," however, for both boys were bunting.' i; When beard some one In the next room I on the succeeding night H was seen thought of the scheme to get one of again by a number of students from the 'phones under the covers. He Queen's college, Oalway. One nf tho didn't hear, me, I guess, for I cslled students volunteered to go over and the change In a whisper.. 1 got the talk to It, but .when jt appeumd h place right awsy, and when, the uiah changed his mind. said 'Uelio all I aid was: "Send On a Sunday evening a pic-t- of r!k nn offlrnr tn Tr Tlfir'' l iinTrTiiTn mefr, " arWedwTtn shitu u n h, re vol vei s swypi kayT"t'heu I almost fainted, 1 never moved and sticks, sallied, forth to .' lay the atl pride but In him. until- I heard that whistle down Ip ghosty": They had been in ambush "And you don't mind paying the the yard, and "then knew that' 1 had but' k short1 time only when the s pes"" he said, faintly. debt," been 6aved." ter ''loomed up before them. One of "It shall be my glory, and I'll marry he men raised a revolver, but before ' ' yon on the capltol steps If you say so," 'kills Steer with His F ls he could fire he Ml jn a swoon. The she promised prodigally aft- - she hid Springfleldi HI. Accompanied ; by expedition wahafidomid and the man her blushing face against bis shoulder. friends. Frits- - Schafer; a "muscular was (Bken Into Galway, where he was her baiT with his brown young He ermaa-- farmhand, residing medically attended.7 , , i -fingers and there was i laugh in the near Greenyiew, in MepgrdJ-countThesa Etiahge reports" Iiuve"ui.Ml corners jaf Jtls-eye- s.. wpnr to' lhe jarm of Hetiry Austin, to excitement in the district, and search "I don't think Hanscom will insist trade Worses. As Schafef started home parties are out for the purpose nightly said. on that," he "Sweetheart, you've across the lot where a ' of unraveling the mystery." . given me something to "ivf for. I've steer": was" kept, Austin warned him ' got to prove to yot that a man can say of the danger of entering the lot ; 5 Chocolates and Common Sense, a foolish thing and do a wjse one." Tien near" the center oTtne pasture If the business girl has a headach Schafer's friends, who had remained after spending aa evening on tho sof , DETERMINING THE SEX. ; behind, were horrified to see him with a novel and a box of chocolates-she- ' animal the and by knocked does not ascribe her IndiEpositior ever see "Did you, baby down by h8i flrst; onslauKht. As the Itrtne fact that she wrote .30 letter-tli- e asked the fond met fi- Kteer in all ypiir-life- n second-ntne- " changed "Schafer day before. Instead, she puts t bacheri thrusting, the lauded a blow behind the animal's ear ban "upon the chocolates, and does arms. elor :frlend's unwilling (hat dropped it as though shot When IS the key of it all' cheerfully "The fact is," he ventured, shifting Schafer's Mends gained his side the If a second evening with a novul Btill the Infant awkwardly, "I'm not much ; stew. wa dead.,'-- ly. .:.' " results in a headache, she consults an I of a connoisseur of babies. ' But Oculist asJt imnla-- -' should say it was beautiful."-- , &'sfted Onv -tiTc-'iC-. If Ihe trouble lies not in that (li- 'oSsmeT -- There 1s a citimuwiiiiHa-- t rsgrtiAir -- rr,o., it o. ""S of exHrcme, the Jilea.sedjparenCl.- "ujcii treated for an in and she discards the novel for a walk. "It hasn't a teverhas it?" ' ; : ; jured leg atrecently the Rockefefjer Institute. she does not liemoan, either "Fever!"' ' f ( ,' V .The surgeons decided that the entire Further, It" publicly or privately, the chocolates or looks sort of flushed." "Yes. inu-t be leg 4; ta!jn off, and when this the novel. "How foolUb of you to say that! bad been done they, procured tbe-l- eg 7 Her inafried slater would for;;"!, Don't you know that all, liabU-- iaro of a do? riHciiiiy dead, and succeed- never acknowledge, the real cause pink? Besides, you keep saying 'It.' ed in a raft hit; the limb in its entirety the headache, and remember thit My baby Is a boy upon Jhe llvios suimal, which Is v niHld was annojlng, John ahit l i r "I btg your pardon," stuttered the (, r )g uow The qute wel, that she sewed on Jittie KiU-bachelor. "No offense"! hope! There and the ( r : ate that f an such: new frock. Knun "The Woman' Isn't anything In the attire, you know, operation In the sse. ofa human be- KnowsM-a,'Tha- u the W ife,'1 i hi lndlrale the sex, but . then--I-Is not ing boywol the bounds of'pos-sibilii- Iter's.:' mlGht have known It was a boy, be' ; .. ( cause he's bald." New York- Herald. Why Americans xtst InrAthleticaT"' First Chew 1U!(,:. iht. rhotoeranhlc so. "'Guniboro, T" ' In tl Drug Store.- rrJj I'nR-ii-of a clety aaid re-- ' bacro brol"Have you any cigars?"' ' f we have snniething Just as centlyty "(,'reasons" why Roa. h lb "No, i ox., tain branches cost ! cigar." lonk-erLJ; here's of athifiicfi ij .leilc clubs in bon t Stalesuian. '.' the. 'he focal plane cm ' h hv hot. Tho famooa-Lachin- e' "rapids of the to every i; t. J .a vTf'rtf'6 .are- to- bo 11. 1'ir piai1- ty'a tiCtiS, 'channel br!d!-';.'...- -. and the by,-an- - . dark-gree- " ?r .! Umbrellas, when not In i niu r often pore Jiardly treated than when they fire actually open and out " of tloors,iwhether in rain or In sunshine. Left ii a 'which, must of hecessfity be dusty, and very freouent who ad-- " w ly torn! by the ferrule" tit gtielm vised you to get marrledrvWe haven't "KBer uhibrellaaihey sometlmes-nav- e iq wool brown and cream are lovely a d very inard time of quickly any use for bachelors out "lerft" The when the shoes are of tan suede. In nnr family man's the "one that counts, and grow emabbv and soiled.' sketch, we give a suggestion; for a use If man won't ' get married there's Bilk- - Umbrella Covers. with him. I hope discarded This usually article has ful wall docket, to serve as a sunshade something' the matterwho' InoTto be fastened into the you'll tell us eoon Mrs. Governmany use for, the thrifty housewife. holder. or's going to be, Judge U;''--r.- " :,:.:" Cut thofuH length next to the seam. hack fi a wardrobe or cunboard. "The Dnmje!i and. prPgs.:Then roll np ready This poclet is m flat that it 1U not Lsmlled Judge moved uneasily and wanly. There was something to be iMd to tine a standing collar, Interfere lat all with the various gar- ments natiglng Iq the same place, as unspeaKatiiy. vulgar la Kelth repUleaawofn collar band; convert these;-will and he waJHingry that be had be suspended, of t course, by. foldlngand. stitcUlrig Into a tape-tever put hlmeslf in a position to bear from which out are in much pegs .and dresses, facing for nang up'cats them. He knew that Miss Dunn had sleeves, logead of a thickness of dress btgher up, lit saouid be made In brown caught every word and he bad not the material, o binding for sleeves, as it hcdland, with stitched .tapes between each division, and it might easily be courage to look at her. He had never is much softer than binding' ribbon. . fastened tol the back bf the cunboard mentioned his absurd promise to her. .. :'.' Hahdsom pillow covens in Egyptian with large drawing ping or brass head It had not struck him as absurd until designs are shown in the fancy goods ed nails. Fiich pocket is bound at the now, and he shivered as he Imagined how she would' regard He knew departments.' top with riliboa. that no was In for-- a bad" half hour, but be was confident that ' he who HAIR LOTION. an who has Wd" pieces of fur or gaiS could sway thousands by his eloquence ments that ire out of fashion. Bbe" eonld control a girl. Nevertheless be Gn en Tea It Guaranteed to " Work can use themlupon a cloth gown. One hesitated a moment as he rose from ' Wonders. ".. directolre suil of dull ecru broadcloth the table and turned to speak to Miss .f has a band of brown fur A remedy that has sfoodjhe test of stared at it in a bewildered way until vgaraXn. narrow, long Malstcoat of it JThe wide tas i made frcTO and green tea. This revers ' brown "satin, aid the gone to the shore." 1 batieen knoaTilo stop falling hair ami triple enffs are W the satin, edsed with ;. He found her' be8ttfe"tSe"b!g boulh bring back the iatural luster, when all a ban" of fur. The bat that der where they were wont to watch oiher pietma haw failed. ' goes with thit la an Immense flat the sun set. ... ., In Put sage and green tea the pro- sailor of ecru litln with an Alsatian -moaned. .!HaT- portion of an oiiace each In a presfiv-In- bow ef brown (1 across Ihe sides. :. "How could yon?" ;' kettle and coter them with a quart He stood before her- abashed and Cover and a pint of bailing water. - Bedrlom Mats, ashamed, He had nothing to any in tightly and glmntfr until "the liquid Is his defense and at the sairse time lie lind it ': : Most i rather di!r:cu'.t people rediii-i a needed 'defendn the to lits at sitting or bed- was not sure .why prevent' 'Lft it S!iu0n 'Jie ptt for 2i hotirsl ing. She told him. kicked room doors out of thr-gcitinf; place. strain "And thit was why you asked me .lw a small bra.-Wet the hail with the lotion every Try this plan: ring to marry yon! 1 w as to be 4 he pay. coiV'er of to each tiio a. ma' Drmly and night and massage well into tlie roots. liK'Ul of a L.ftt,' the siii that J'"H bad Care thoiibf beltafc-- to diy the hnlr screw tiny roimdi U cup hook into the kept' your promise. Oil, I thought you d(the of to th corners rway. t'iose the othlrwbe will thoroushly, pillow wt-ra man and 1 loved you,'' her floor. If the ring are' liniii over tli be Ftalned. hock they will b d the mats fliu iy voire br j pitifully- and the J lye I hand. in place, and as tli re are ri'ies at all raut'ht her cold Fur rimmed. Ihtc-,"Come he said, leading Ikt c: bV suits Handsome'-will be ifour corner? each at can be turned to the shelter from the wind that the Bands of It will be requemly, so that trimmed with fu wpar evenly. !ny of (he tK.uWr "I flpu't d collars,, cuffs and 'The hooks nint I vi y mi ..)! a' l put on the skirt tt.'uk you utidcr&taad." to i.h the v.iil ill waistcoats ounde J, of" tsM fit calch ia coat. This la got oewg to !'.. rnn- ...,.., ' u: TRANSVAAL TROOPER SEIZES WITH BARE HANDS JAWS OF : RACINQ EEAST, - C.) "Yju-belon- W Pi Ll m mm f; ft Fon HELP DOCTOR'S WIFE TELEPHONES said "It seems a simple story,".-shALARM FROM UNDER HER bitterly, her eyes on the lake where IIDCLOTHES. Into "Tip: r.; the wtod "ashed nhe- "vs-ples. She must not look at him, she told herself, the strength of his will would break down the pride behind TELLS OF BURCLAR IN HOUSE which xsh- - had : eptrenched herself, toward hlra. ' - "How many applicants .were there?. plead guilty,, be Your friend aald 600. Am I the" five Awakened by Growl, ef- Dog to Hear the ash from bis cigar, "but 1 don't hundred. and first?" Her scorn stung In Next Robber Rummaging " see what that nag tq no with my him, but be put a curb or bis temper Room Faints AHer Noti. " candidacy for the office of gov--"8 weetheart," pleadingly , fylng Station, '"Well, you know what little things "Don .!" she raised her - hand ar decide big events, as well as I do," Inblow" though lo shield herself from VUlkmport," Pa ThsT wife - o- f- a terrupted - Hauscoin, Almost "apolo- -- That Is all past Mrs. 0. Franklin Bell, tihysiclan, "The people, and It's- the getically. "It shan't be," he cried.Jiotly. of a clew deteetive the played part people who have to btt humored, have Can't to ate, as I belong to y was ranthe idea that a man who la afraid to you see, dear, how I love you?" Hit iu feer home while a burglar drawers In. several pieces get married is too big a coward to be voice had all of Its old. power sad sacking the of in an adjoining room, governor and, by George, they're charm and she struggled against it withfurniture door open, Jhe communicating A wife sl;. family will help influence. right! Mrs. was Bell awakened by the low a man." "Go awsy, she nald, and there war which was 'Hold on, Hansoom." the Judge a sound in the voice which chilled thf growl of the house dog, raised bis hand,- - pleadingly.- - "0 at hope which bad filled the Judge's heart lying at the head Of the stairs. She raised berself in her bed and kjard a time, please. . I've never denied my for a moment, "It would Devr be the constituents anything, and I've proved same. I've lost what t can never find, plainly the robber rummaging In the next room. - Not daring to call tor to (hem that red hair covert as good confidence In you. I couldn't mar brains as black, and that the bigger my now. A woman wants to stand be- help, as her. husband was not at boam, ry he reached to a (able which stood at a man's 'feet are Jhe fore the world II the "one who'ls loved the head of the bed, and "on Which will take, and if they want me to have man who baa mar honored the and by two. rested,, which were a wife I suppose I will have to get rled her. You don't know what It used telephones by the. doctor Tor answering one. Tod make me a governor and tneans to her to be chosen from Bight calls. I'll marry inside of a month or .resamong other women to carry that love under the ign. You haven't any one la view? la her heart. It Is as though she wore bedShe pulled one telephone her head and then ducked quilt . suspiciously. , a crown on her head. And then to fl'4 fnugly- - uad and tele"You can make your own cholee,'' that the crown was placed there that phoned to. the police station which Hanscom grinned, "generously. he might win political honors and not was not far from her home. Hanseom insisted tbat it was the from love oh, I coUldn'V 'and she She whispered "through the;phone, Judge's promise wljlch nominated him. shivered and shrank farther from hi nv but loudly Enough to be 'dlstincity unThe Judge never would admit-it- , but And the Judge,. as be went back to derstood he also never had the courage to deny by the officer, at the station. the city on the night train, stared sav- The .robber went -- on with: his .work It, and he was cartooned ' and cursed blackness into the agely and. evidently never suspected bis Sunday paper in the northwest in a the Republican party and Hanscom danger until a policeman canis-rucircle of women, each holding $ Heart alt.-Aand Keith, and Keith most of niug tqward the house, blowing his f appealingly toward him. Monday's down at the club a girl sobbd herself signal whistle In hopes of raising anmall brought an. hd usually 4arge numnext to day played golf other patrolman whom he could call sleep and ber of letters, and the office boy vouth who, had with an' fon for airtstahce. grinned a them on the desk. millions bank and very tew: the Jn Mrs, Bell heard the man run from Letters, were a form of persecution brains in" his head, and who told of the room and go down the - stalls which could be borne, but when the the score he bad made every day durof the dog. Jumping over applicants Vegan to call In person the ing the summer; and required no atJudge snatched his suit-casand fled tention beyond an occasional smile, which barked loudly. She then Jiimpt;.! from her- bed and, a window, to Bab-aHeights, a . tiny resort and a smiles aslly when her Informed the officerraising what was go- perched high on the mouutala side heart Is girl .. ' breaking. on the shore of a lake lug on. The Judge did not, hesitate, but The bfllcer waited a' few minutes He met Miss Dunn the morning after his arrival, and as he lookedlnto threw himself into the. fight that pre- fur the robber to come' out, but no her face and admired the fearless car- ceded the election with -an absorption which gave him his offlo- even though riage or her head he experienced a it deepened the lines on his face. Even nenaationrwhlch he bad not felt since before hit Inaugjarafloa bis--. party be he had first been electetl to a political came aware of the tact that be would office and secured a on i, the placer wield bis power T with a sternness school board. - " . , "If yoi weren't a bachelor, Ciay, we wi ild nominate you in one minute and elect jou In another Judge Giay "looked u to convince himaetf that Hanscoru was joking, but there was nothing 'humorous in the snxious expression of the face turned it,-an- The Japanese' governing authorities .are now devoting careful attention to the Improvement of their poultry. Experiments In Japan have shown that Minoreas and Andaluslans, are the purpose. best breeds suited . EB -- . All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats ; Green and Fancy and jtapj Qr '"jperies. We hatte the Fanners'. Products, and par CABEor all Fat Butcher Stook. Nos. 47 to 55 North Academy Avenue.' 'Phone 59-- ? " ' SUneit ?. by Bubba- MvrrlU iCupyright. 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