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Show ....- -- .' - w: THE PEOVO HERALD, MONDAY AUGUST 29, 1921; MjL. L. BunneH and Mrj. 10fK a r fj ; atakia-h- rr-- hi lie t Jar f hcV lf. the Mjt, K'tBr aad ednrmia rtktee. the terror rreeh urted In mnia !a tu, fcowl tfce their araw . fcu-erfe- aad rrmrtrra a ad utiles and &g and titsr'ftth to il ainl Biarrofca wf were r la emed taper aU Peter'a dSawera, After eUaer they watched tL bbmwb rUe, Bm A tlx drifted ia te the plaao aad Peter tMIwed her. aad the eth-er- a naoe to, too, to ail beside the lire. nttdtticht beftjre any aj Bsud It vu of Peter'a t thoojbt mt endliir pit w - ermine. And aU throttzh the pleasant. aiet hour,JaDd bn Le handled diem up Ctmta to dxira i tii ewa big then hoine. Cherry aaa thinkloe ef Unit hlai t thia wtitoan, ad denied.' The lauT W;e -- aUmur aeetaew -- 1 fiur aboat blot; he caw sew charm in hkn, or perha(t a she told herself, h aaw for the fjrt time bowjchari-tfi- f be really wa. - Ilia apeech acemod art nail the pWfaoter for the atam-me- r at which ttey bad all laaghed year ago; the alight limp leot lt ewn tonH of tndirtdaaUty, aad the loe $4:l - i. - : . -- " sYNOPSl. '' Z ;!"l ABrtra, A. bd Ounrr. 11 Witt tarn. Igtuim M. ABM. LI t t i 3TCk'jr,J, reurad, iiritf at H9 . from cart ij CHATTIER m j fc UU-- :; bb Frudm rim r rny, Jlrya lJoy$. f...K ui wiia ..sea a 0T. to feuS fatlxr raltlar, and tby trAIkeJ AiUt Ike wooda together. tad lreadjp poo Bp ta Peter" hoos tbrwigh BrttJi foiaMT, aaercu -- vnu e famny w chapteras ton L4ot4 iaUatSoaa. Char-.wiiliim rr vrifigt htm la .'ptr, pracueaEy aa- - to pUf teonla. Tiey walked tiirtnigii tike lore! tiales of the tree, roed r two, cMmbln erodif Keadily cpvard utder treat redwood. Cberrr aktrt brnthed ti dost and Biwi at ttercopc frow ma The tennla waa erer, bat Just ever; Pefer and AUx were aitrtnj, ttill pant-tDg- , 00 tie rmH of tie wide, opea porch, and thgBtedji tte other j j c4 mani-hiu- ' 1 ; i ; i CTI AFTER Tn-Do- 4 JNext da ' 1 ; . JJiti, V.-- At fcm irnntb dtatukt Alix Tiu at S3 )ikW tttui tt t (irl cox htrrj Mr l' tat aJlnmnf Cherry to co tom for -' ' Aam wtdics. CHAPTER tnhtr-- -I-f- cr boot iennut the avrrfxl fcurpj" llfat nrry l r with hr rmthr ptefui, txiMewrc H tvii . fort ';to t mlitf that brr marrM wmrihtng of k failure. Ix tor tt4 t trirkii4, fiir.f that Cherry to Bot fair 4 Uartia, U that tb to tnxtuir f"rfu?lr.i hr s after Aan t It . ; trr to returntorto br nf, tir bnahacdv tr deyvturtu. t.., Kaaea (irrparaUoM ttralrt t oa The last day ef March and of Cher- -' ry' visit brok clear and tine, and ?:ib it tprtLg teemed to bare come and green besu-ty- . soft been had and warm Imj j bot, and Cashed Ufore; thU day miih color and splendor. Allx and Cherry washed each oth-er-'a hair In the old fashion, and came .tkll tg down with toweU and comb to tl- garden. The doctor Joined them ;l . tl.e midst of their to&sisg and r J:r:g, and sat naoklng ,tu the porch ctep. "Oh, heaven, how I lore this sort 1 vt&iberH Allx elclalmed. fUnglUg mane backward, her tall ,iir. .rebrows slender la a faded kimono. t'. . J aid Peter,", she weMOBsatk 'y sitting erect, "will get all this !i clean hair foil' of cigar smoke ht, so what' the use, anyway T "1 a.UW ' the night r'tV Cherry - stated wther-th- an t you renwaiber," . jrfie at her father, who was read-'-r j LisI adpaper, "douwdyouto remetuber ;.i-scold os always " 1 nide to Peter!" " "V'Vt, I'd rather go to Peter's Ux ,.i.ut-- than anywhere elwtl ever gof AI:x dreamily. "Seriruiy. I fjt an itlL aha repeated as Cherry ' at her In amused ifcurprl-- . "In : - firt I love Ms bmva'.ow as It la, U has the wboit! of a lit-- ! and the prettiest i.;sj.in to 1 i In t!e Valley, I tUiult. And tln I ; e the' mewy sitting rtom. with i 1 e m bxik$ ao-ir)u!,1' ami I hve wy Peter entertain, I teish," 5 "that I like! Peter' I h.'t as well as I do hi house f" Peter's a. dear r. .Cherrx.eii'frdt. "( :"., I know W," Alix il, , dear. .iv. "Peter's always been-in a ieelal .f t;re. But' I " Calshe-- i Alix "whit an ' onetafiarrae-- l grin. " l rry, tljroyb a glliterlrg 'clood ' luir, looked at,,.h.-- stni;iy..;. Sud-T.'- y tie gave en od-- KtCfli. of ! you kEnw,I taeter thwcg-lii ' thatr '.-A x t: ". led with a csuriusir Iw-'si r father, who was cat of hearic?. nor II We've aiwaj i.,ken "J father for eranted." .he aii.'t-- . n,5y I've teen richer v V.lz, , tliBt Pettr. want iwb an nn-- '' hlg brtberlih, every-day- rr sort of perfi'ij, I l..-re, stea.'.ly with .. .. .r:sfe'jiiir!z l'"k la her ey.'. -lutelyr. she asked. said Alix, brL-kand "I think refer would e t vt',1, to stop taking tint 1! I Lf fine he's awfully . Ac 1 I taag'.rie It would a rust) of pertom ru t Allx." Ailxisraedrrjdt ' alx-tw- e, egrr, he that- - an re." .'',.:.... 0erfjF, afnkioe white and frWr Into rhalr, amlled Isdnlgentty. Tlte a!kr had tienher a wtld-roeptw,' nd eren Allx wa atrnrk with her eitraor- - i Allx had wheeled j dlnary beanty. n the ralTloTaeebe lorcn. and Peter had rotten to hla fert and was bosjritably poshing chair: critical about. Now be gave Allx It refnal, I ahe aald, bojlshly emharrasaed. . T like him I'm crazy aboat him. Bat Pdonl want any party In ringlets and rrkioltnea to coiue floating front the dead past "over my child" innocent cradle" "Allx, .. r awful Cherry yon're "Voa couldn't talk that way la UKhed; If you loved him !" aliig vtix r.rt - m : . 111 Ton're aatd, fraternally. 1 "I know tt," atte answered, calmly. a. - ; . "Hare I time lo tnbr "AH fl tin In the world V. he an' swered. ; Allx departed. "It's very pleasant to toe to hare Allx so fuucl) t home hererCherry aaki, when AUx was gone, and tb doctor wandering "napplly aboat the garden. ."I dont know what . we'd do If any one ever oaurped our place " es" r answer, and they jwua IncsJerr Mten Hagan -- j-think lu - yolUJei 141 qssc... Bat be gare her his Silence. friendl- y- nn awi ChetTy peak again. '- - BtO- P- JtrrOW , mi .t--t- Anne's-eyerythln- I hk n ri'j r r - !!, y e s: "JJ : - ". vi-n- n en---- 'y r : !y cre. The Provo public library, baa re-cently purchased a number of inte: big new books. Among the list of fic tion are the following well known Boy; Scout books by J. A. Alttheleril l j Guns of Shiloh, Sword of Antietam, Rock of Chickamauga. Shades of the Wilderness, Tree ot Appomattox. All of these books belong War series and portray life Incident 'ioMiiAody "Don Stron : '... V , "Don g, Ameri:an"; Strong. Patrol Leader." and "Captain of the Nine," will delight the boy who have read other books by William Heyllger. These stores are wholesome aad adapted for boys of the adolescent AlbvHagn f" JJ I l.".;e e'Mjiy .t".'- - t u ga .. -- .... 100 l-- tt . U. Koonsx..., It J Geo. Geo. Geo: Geo. iooo 1000 A. Shepherd. A. Shepherd. Shepherd. A. Shepherd Geo.-Ar- Sh A. A. . Shepherd.. .. Shepherd... Shepherd... .1 niL:.2iTi3.!:::ir Tliat fluttering sensation means" heart trouble ! . ' Shorttreath ing sensations ; lie on the left , - . smother--. inability to' side;paiaT left sideor shoulders j swollen feet and ankles: Care danger signals.., in... the Li between- - the - ' vL'. Heart Treatment used r Uh wonder-ia all functriil' J" heart trouMcs for more thurtv" rear 3. Trv T Mt'e Pe?i3 gre . has - .--n t:cn t 1.50 23.00 1-- liO r uo 1 1000 1000 5000 50 7.50 3.00 7.5 -- M 7.16 7.50 5000 250 4729 5000 5000 2000 1000 -r- u support doing"our best -- PROVO ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 508. 1 LS0 . 1500- 0- 230 4Z.oo 7.50 130 1000 .'ir. BUSINESS Pro fess ional 5 " 1000. 1MI aTnill1(H nf sal 1000 . v 130) V 1000' "1.50 j . -- ' 130 1000 need-yo- ur 'l to rpTocate. 70 3.00 , , . .ZSOOO h n We aM Ve are lie Caaaha--t500- 0 ; . 1.50 .2000 -- TLA order of the board of directors made M ton the 7th day of July, 1921, so many o chares of each narcel of such stock as 1.30may be necessary, will be sold at the i office of the company, Koom iu, boi brook Block, on the 3rd day of 1.50 . k,,. 1021. at the hour of 5 s. m-- to nay 15!deiinqhent assessments thereon, to fl.bvsu -,gether with the coat of advertising and I-- lw) Shepherd.v . Shepherd. 319 Geo. S 1000 1000 1000 A. t 130 1000 1000 130 00 .203l WeH L. BrimhaU... 25000 3730 Wells L. BrimhaU... 13000 1330 2 . And la accordance with law and an 300 40O jjjrtin lfMM Braxtosi Barnett la fieaaya IM jwb r (We ..... ml&5rra4bie 43 H K Cole... ....... 6W0 1000 1000 Barnett Et 1000 1000 ... .""Wr Aiexaaderrvr:-- .4.5 CM0 76! -L50 1000 ... We are doing our utmost to give yoa service when yott want it Ve don't jeopardize your business a comfort by depending on the 1 weather for our ice we always have it. .7S Ivvv E.G. Erickaon.i L5iW 1909130 I rntnv " PRACTICE IN UJ 1TB3W LTRDU i ' COURTS DELTV nM STETM. ." Secretary, Pmm TtaH (First publication HJ EMilalBeMIE! 1000 Shepherd Aug. 17, 1921.) 1000 130 A. Shepherd. 1000 : 1 50 ! A. Shepherd. EDWARD P. MAYHEW . -- - : 1000: t in i 325 Geo. A. Shepherd. 338 Chaa. C F. Dixon.... 63000 jlotLINDON FAEMERS GET WATER . Teacher of 500 . .75 359 Miltos Barnett-;.',.- ; 1 2.25 . The limiting factor in Lindon agri 360 Mntos Barnett . . ;. 1500 Violoncello and Saxophone 1000 130 3S9 Geo. A. Shepherd ' 130 culture has in the past been irrigation 390 Geo. A. Shepherd..; . 1000 130 water, but due to the faith- - and good 391 Geo A. Shepherd.:.. 1000 Artistic Piano tuning. 1000 .130 392 Geo! Shepherd, of of farmers few work a that vicinity 1000 130 393 Geo. A. Shepherd.. Studio Phone 619-- J. 1.50 it seems that the water shortage is 394 Geo. A. Shepherd. . . , 1000 1000 130 soon to be a thing of the past 395 'Geo. A. Shepherd 1000 130 96 Geo. A. Shepherd. ABE W. TURNER Two' years ago-- Charles Johnson, 1000 130 Zil Geo. A, Shepherd 29S Geo. A. Shepherd.... 1000 1.50 MrLowerMri WiHett and seven of Attorney-at-La- w . 4.50 their neighbors began an investiga . 3000 435 Andrew Steedman Room 7, Knight Block. Provo, Utah. 1000 1.50 tion which resulted in the 450 Geo. Shepherd digging and Phone 661-1.S0 1000 451 Geo. SheDherd of the first welL Mr: Cbbb-le- y 1000 130 equiping 608 W. H, RankntN,... and his neighbors completed their 509 Lonie R. Tannery. .10000 15.00 'J-5well soon afterward. 537 G. JL FeiijaTiaa;vvKlO0O FREE EXAMINATION 555 Warren Shepherd ...23000 37.50 Last Serine A. Q. Keetch and' fd "583 Pv Dayiiea teen of. his. neighbors completed their pnMe 607 IL B. Cole.. ... .. ...... 1. I 608H B Cole...."...... 609 H. B. 1000 1000 ........ W1000 B,-C- 5000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 )000 1000 1000 1000 Cole... .; ole. Cole Cole ... 1000 1000 1000 i . looo- 1000 '.. 1000 1000 . . 1000 ' 1000 1000 .. 1000 1000 1000-100- 1000 .. 1418 1420 1434 1435 1443 1443 14 1430 1454 1455 145 1457 1000 ,t 1000 .. 1000 ..1000 .. 1000 R R. Thorne., .. W. H. Child W. H. Child. W. H. Child....,..,. W. H. Child W. H. Child... W. H. Child......... W.-Child: iC W, H. Child.. W- - 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 100 1604 ItChild. .",ir.vf W. H. Child.v-I00W. H. Child...,-..,- ., W. H. Child. J. Munns..... 1466 Chas. 1467 14C9 10OO 10CO 1000 1000 1000 jltlT GeBa4i.n;iiT;v.'7I000 (14S0 Geo. F, Busch.,.,.vl000 14S1 Geo. F. Busch.i..,, 1000 13:00 '142 G. C. Em ery Mrs., E. Hunter. . ..... 1000 1511 G. C. Emery w 10i;0 l.v. ..... !"' M'jhloln ' ..... r " ' - . 10-1- - pro-rate- " 1 i Phone 130 mer. The result is' a Iaree stream of 1,50 j water throughout the entire irrigating 130(season" E!ectric power is nsed. " 1301- BIG DAY- AT PAYSON 130 3.0 130 - On Monday August 15th, the peo130 130 ple in the southern part 6? the county 130 had a rare treat at Payson. Under Laftl-th-- the. Farm- - Bureau two i pices-jo- f 1.50 big meetings were held at which Dr. 130 Caroline' Hedger of Chicago, was the 1.50 130 speaker. At the afternoon meeting 130 Dr. Hedger addressed two hundred 1.50 fifty people on the subject of The 130 Child" and in spite of a lively Skinny 130 130 competition on the outside due to a 130 terrific hail storm, she held th in130 terest of her large audience every 1.50 minute of the time. Her attack on "1.50 the parents of the skinny-- child was 1.5C 1.5 very direct, honest and thought stim13 ulating. After the meeting parents 13 waited around for, private consultat13! ions- with-Dr- .- Hedger and Miss Amy 130 130 J. Leigh, State Nutrition Specialist 130 Many children were weighed anc ; 130 to determine mafd,Wthiaaime 1.59 their nutritional condition.-- . ' 138 It was found "necessary to hold the 136 130 evening meeting in the Tabernacle 1.50 due to the large attendance of parents 3.75 at that session. At this meetingthe . lio was "The Adole"150 subject discussed " . l'3 scent" f 1.5 Every local in the soothers end of '205 the county -- was represented at these 130 meetings and a few locals from the 13.09 north ern end.; of . th e. cou ply sent rejv. H.G,LATHROP . Chiropractor Hours 2 A. HL, 5 P. " And Appointment. . Offices.. 44 .WCenterProvO: - -- 2-- 10-1- V SHOP" IN YOUR OWN HOME Exclusive Swiss robes, bundre of Imported yard goods, tu I ginghams, snow whit gods, lasting shirtings, exclusive reries- .- Everythlng,-fdL-wint- er wardrobe ! Let yoa these sample: home; yoa are sot obliged to bvnOITT I KIBS mn & TUABV1I i 191. W. Fourth N. Phon er - toy"" : :'::! OKii--uu ii. ;:w';Hatch' Uri'flerialongCo - l.r-'-- v JDeji-ks- ; the vi'o- - - nvn.nw S1J ; 0 2500 Fred Graham Grant Pemberton,... 1000, Frh - - : 1000 1000 1000 2000 .. .... .. 1378 R RjThorne.... 1379 R. R. Thorne... well, making three excellent wells, G. E. SANDGREnTd. C 130 each discharging about two cubic teet 1 '" 130 of water per second. V Hours 2 to 5 and 6 to 7. 130 me interesting teature ts that in Office and Residence, 31M21, ' 130 the ..:.vrint.ertheater is low and the 1.5.0 North University - Ave. 13J)0 ciation in the .individual cpwjclass 15.00 supply is "abundant justduring the 130 season when it is most needed. The OSTEOPATHY. .75 wells about fitfy feet deepand are .75 REMOVES THE must be dug in the season of low wa 1.S0 CAUSE ; ' ten. WheJi. the sonne irrication be aa fgntse'Ts'alef keeping'- through the DEL D. D. BOYER 150! soil rises in Jhtf wells to a depth of Phbne W. 2 afidv2-5-. 130 j about jlwenty-thrc- e feet After about Hour Ave- .346 Xorth rnlversity J"iinree CavS outnnmir the water letrel is reduced about seven feet at which ' 130 COAL 1.50 point it remains constant -- The-sup1.50 ! ply seems abundant THE KIND JOU WANT 130 ! The wells cost about $3,000,000 each .KiniV 1.50 They are built; on the banks of the Standard, Castle Gate, 150 so no canal construction is Panther, Gear Creek, 1.50 canals, d . 130 necessary. JThe cost was Black Hawk. 1.50 according to the shares of irrigation : Order Today 1.50 j water owned, in the canal by each far 1.50 mer-- 1 "Z SPAFFORD he SMOOT water & added to , is pumped 1.50 canal when stream 4he canal sup130 .. . . . , u. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1000 1000 1232 M. A. GoodeU .. 1233 M. A. Goodell 1235 M. A. GoodeU...... 1334 R. R. Thorne....... .. 1373 R. R. Thorne......, 1374 R. R, Thorne.....,, 1375 R. R. Thorne.....,, 1376. R. R, Thorne, . 1377 Ri R. Thorn..,. 13S0- - - tv.1000Xt130 fole.... .... 1000 l .50 1214 M. A. Goodell 1215 M A. GoodeU . 5 3.00 1000 .... 1J 750 1 CUrfl lilKl 1000 10 -- 1534I-- W. Bandley T I nlmril KE 1M liO 5000 J. T. CUrk...... .1553 H Hamilton Chaar Saonp. 155 Victor E. Anderson. Verdea Holiiday ... Raynold Barnett v.. Joe rsyne ...... USSJEIJUCole - s ty-Wl 3000 3000 1096 H. B. 1108 H. B. .- 5 i;ii7 1000 . Bandley T5 600 7 bdles of 1M 1M 1000 1000 5006 2000 lOOO by tbe ISA Payson local. ....-10-00 BarcUy... ISM C G. Johnson 1X4 G. P. Small ft, CUrence Daniels.. TflOSfrlt tt '. J-- ...... . .' lfryO Hagan1. ....1000 31 Geo. A. 317 Geo. A. lt 100 .... im . Hagia 1082 H. B. - j' .... , Jowt ; tf - Hagan Hagan liiA V. tire audience ro the 1M ioM IrTvJrOidroydiv;; .. J. T. CUrk... 10 ls2 1C.' I o.h Para Aft 1m ; JR. . "'l Maarn Swim; ,Camp Cookery; Pioneering 856 David Andrew Map Making; Indian Scout Talks; Animal .Snapshots! Choosing a Vaca- 867 J. R. Sebree 86S Sebree.. tion Physical Education, etc. Tbe date on which the above' books 894 M. A. Goodell....... will be ready for circulation, with a 924 John Pritx 965 P. Daynes note of description on each book will 1035 H. B. Cole.......... be published later. Watch for it boys. 1036 H. R Cole 4 6 m. to Junior library hours,p. 1037 H. R Cole.:..... 1038 H. B. Cole.. AnoOitr Definition. - The unpardonable sin In a person at 1039 H. B. Cole....... 1040 H 'religion from our 1041 H 73."Cole,:.: s different rare or B. Cole....... an are. Obi 1042 H. B. Cole.....'.. hi to be smarter-thtUate 1044 H. B. Cole 1045 H. B. Cole 1046 H. B. Cole 1057 H B. Cole 1058 H, B. Cole 1073 Wells L. BrimhaU. 1075 Myrteen Thurmond e r Albert Albert Albert Albert and Itr cont-mewe- " 7 STrel -1 lii7 1.50 1000 . lOfia A. Barclay A. . ioiS 1.54 ..000 "Oh-h-b!- , J- - Between 10 lOOw J. A. Barclay... isc 15. 621 E. C. Davies 625 John G. Simonsoa... 1000 632 Wllford G. Donc.V 1000 644 H. BrColr. ; 1000; 699 A-- J. OUen age.-.:.-- '. 706 G." B. V: Klsselhnt.. 10000 The above fiction are sow ready ,713 Wells L. BrimhaU... 1000 for circulation. 715 Wells : L. BrimhaU. 500 The following book are a few' of 717 Wells L. BrimhaU... 500 those appearing on the non fiction list 718 Wells L.. BrimhaU. . . 1000 They are instructive as well as inter 733 10000 MGoodell esting and will be especiallynjoyedr 2000 B. B, Packard....... 74 Cam Told by the pf ire; Winter Camp 792 L. A. Hatch 100Q ing; Boy Sout Year Book; First Aid 793 L A. Hatch for Boys; Boy Scout Hike Bookrow 850 J. L. Woodruff. ?73000 to id" fa-1- IMS ,,.... Rsn-?i- r T V L50 M w -- tiott, i Books FwtBoyjsL : r-- J- - I? 1W ........20wO lw ttp,Morford jj h . . o -- 'If H2 claimed. -- Tea get ticket. Peter, i lTC Hurray, there' Slartln r figure A 1S3 .. Cnexpectedly' . MartlB', hi came "toward them from the ferry i 268 gate. Some ore from the mine had to a he and j be assayed Is San rrandsco, had volnnteered to make the trip-s2S. tnjit ne mtgTii meet m wue au $n 311 her back with him to Bed T".m haneine on hla hands In the 312 city, he bad crossed the -- bay for the 313 314 pleasure of the retors trip with Cher ', r Barclay. M 0 1004 1000 1000 1000 rls3S Albert Hagan 144 Albert Hagan AiBen i mar-rlage- r Barclay... 1M4 1- Emanaer Stener Lmanael Sterier-i- . C. H Dehner 1s again why that isn't per- small figure enveloped m a big fectly reasonable? coat looked sa tf she would like "Well, U notr Cherry declared cry-- sgato'jNv v almost crossly. That Isn't (Continued Wednesday Too belong wber yoor husband is, and yon yon are always gUd to be with hinh-- f rz: snr-pris- ed ' J'X-- 15e KT J. W, Gay . 1T3J G. C Emery ".. .I'll Grant Doag&ll . 1 narman spun ' wti 79 gJeagTOtler silence. Tor were neaiing Saosalite, Cherry said i'i ' s4 almost timidly: peHtap h - would , tutke . her happy and prond.le kno that j 133 know 134 mimi hjr Prfer who the te. ot coarae, bat almaa any j" woman wenld feel that. I ahail ften 13i had a weeJta!V. 1T JJdnkvnf that taft time 1 andthmk of yon. too. 1bor JI He did not d. re-dnt- 'l-- ? .. 4 : - Barclay AJ a-- 1000 ; began-inl-hl- wblte-glove- d tT J. Gray,, Semo ToietU jJ. A. BarcUy BarcUy. L65 1M uray.. mi good-bjsAll- uOupposOotTget Hred of hlnii like a Job or a boarding-boose- , or any of your other friendsF Allx persisted ... H. M. H. il. - xvwr 10f iiuans. - 147 tij: 1' 3 I J- arent ye? "I dost know. Tee nerer been any 135 E rfe'tMMK Vm eoe s yoone man,' (aid Peter. -- Whoever Minin A Milling Co. the woman who treated j Syndicat h. C Tate .. " n T ft km .1 4.3 J C H2J J. C. Anderson, yoo meanly la I hate lerr Cierrj 4 10 llil J. C. Anderson. she. adird. 41 Barney racxara .... ;1S23 j C Anderson J"0 she wa very joues, "Wile 5 Aadrew Steedman .. 5w0 135 J. T. Clark ... nerer told her . "WeH, baa-abo- pnr-sue- ....... l Ctas. ti J.X - Share. Am't. H. B. Cole P. G. Eiehmoed Joa. A. Homday W. R Chfld ... W. H. ChOd "loo don't know anything ahoat ferryboat turned. Martin smiled over 320 Geo. hnsUnd rket Cherry laughed. Anr.e's head : Cherry. both little 321 Geo. "I know lots of men Td like t hands on the rail, blue Js Geo. off with tor a few month" Alix ana a gum oi uniDi rau 323 Geo. eyes "But then Td like to come borne dirty!" be. lng under the daisies on her sat, Jr 3It Geo. 1 look. x as tetUnn: vame- - rarkinao. S7 V. He-t- rie o g-- , . v- htt " & i :ti'iui .v ja, uii. we eertae respecset opposite the Aase eaj of ' - li r" Lr;' . km enoefh to snake her feci asLaoird -of herself. , '"' "Tea, Ileryoteg man Bres In .ili'J Bear bonier elacidated Taney, ' Cherry. Ant I Allx' yocEg aaar be asked, ansued. Pri-'- Pre., Utav Hi UI4 there are WWltf aeacruw . ".Lmppo I .nnrht I ... ... t b a mats of Wuhes. 7 The truth ry. was a tittle confusion of greeting ana andi Uka Y don't I like la, kids and Peter watched fcana-'' ":vT, the others at the railing until the Alii Jaushrd. ::.r: Idle. .. "We!L' yon sren't supposed here Cherry al4 feebly. AUx let her hare She had said It deliberately; tha . the last word ; Jt was only due to her 'fascination of ber recent discovery superior experience, 1. she thought . The mas crossly.- - Bnt half an hour Uter, lying was too strong Id flushed suddenly, x For a full mlnata wskeful, and thinking that she would mifs dear tld Cherry tomorrow, she lie did not speak, and Cherry was to find herself a little thrilled fancied site heard something like a sob from Cherry's bed, and her whole and even frightened by hU silence Wlm t liut tbatrlnta-"your.bead f heart softened with sympa thy for her he aked, presentlyarooklng with hjs j slgter eyes fixed npoh the valley far- - below. "Perhaps It's because there are so They came dowoRtalr together the many changes, I'e'er; my marriage, next day In mtdafternoon, both batted g different ! It Just andwrapped; fpr.the trlpf or Peter was to mkeOierry as fa r as Saatml to Cfttue to tne that It is nice to have this in the car, and Martin by a fortunate , always the aania.' "perhaps Atlx will come op here chance was to meet them there at the and help keep It so swne dsy," the ferryboat for. i San; Francisco. .' Mill r?iJui Mtii ilelilierately. Cherry's Valley wns hot more than as hour's of eJabirate surprii and pleasure ride from the ferry. Allx was to drive died before his serious ghinoe, She down and return with Peter. Cherry . said gnod-bto her father on the was Kileiit for a moment. she said porch: she eemed more of s puzzled "Why don't you a It ber In a low. tlioti:htful tone, trembling. rhlld than ever. "Vv had a wonderful visit, Dae " Oiiger to preoerve hU mood without a sue na hpnely, Suddeny the tear f,tle note. "I have." lie nnwered simply. came. She hurled, tier face agaftjut Clierry's hef.rt Jumped with a sudden her father's shabby old office coat and u''exiertetl emotion. What was it? his anus went s.Sout her. Alix r.'iit pleasure, not all mrprlse surely laughed awkwardly, and Peter shut there could be no Jealousy mixed with his teeth. Anne, who had very propher ffelin f't Peter's plans! Bnt erly come over ti say good-bto her rush of feel-Inhe wss daxed wlifl-thcousin, got to the back seat ef the hurt in some fashion she could car and Alix took the seat beside ' ' '. .", her. not top to dissect jww. '. .;'; "And she said noT. she stammered CiierrXr sa w -- in Peter's expressioa . In coiifuslou.."' ; something that sbe did not forget for "She oflld no. 'tlr, at least, I intl- - many, many month never quite for Wilted that iwas aioneTy oldanec' got His eyes were fixed upon her t1'nte tiifln wlth tit! end that to of- with something so yearning; so loving. fer, and hlie intimated that that wasnt nmisK I nn.it to have said I ought I lad told her.1 only to explaln-'-tha- t' a few (lnys previously, that I bad always loted niebody elsel" r-- "Ob-b-Cl.erry was eiillghtened. Khe vismilfzed an affair In the last yenrs of the old century for Peter. "Oh, and and she didn't love yonf-""' Cl.erry "Die lady! She as unfortunately married before! tad a chance to ask her," nid I'eter. " Cherry said again, impressed, "and you'll never get oer be asked, timidly. "Peterf 1 cever knew tltatr she added as be ws silent "Poes does Dad know?" "'body knows but Alix, and she asn!y know tb bar facts,";-h" .".'.sured her. '. . ; I "Oh V Cherry conld think of nothing y l i' always tse?n ridiculously to add to the sympathetic little mcno I. . ," Cherry tss'i thought- syllHhle. 1 v : r . possibly la . love with "Finished the with shower V t ' 9 tsi tvetr wen su..;rtpd "shrieked Allx from fha wsrni darkness Tied Trimly Into, a Hat That tier was soreeth'ng rather Inrtd the doorway. "Hurry Up, Cherry, Wa All ?9 Dailies, Wis Silent foe a While....... after an, If Peter, something smells utterly i lis ... . r : .! chines end gncdr'".:-'laj troahied Is their gsxe. Ihst sfhrSl so chicken the Peter "That's -y t,fdngr t .. .aU, It about. i. C t' Thacfcsi!teg!Bg'' cp" ts" dirap-- . went through Cherry, from head to . He Ui B9 Cotht cf money a snooted' foot He Instantly avertel lis look. r or two t;-)- ; bat she' waa more pear In the direction of the bath sat turned to the car, fumbled with the on, rtoni. silent, Clierry wrapped rich. r 'rtw.!:nl cow. And P; vea !::! In tie new spell of the pleasant gears j they were off. 1 have tie fid j g , the stranirply srpealSng and yet Cherry, tied triialy Into a hat tfcst i "t I rso.ti y. was 'all Vx daisies, was silent f r a ni'Mful th1 ii: nf.n. d while.- Bat when AV.x and Anr.e - Z I) e aU i?''"-In T' Ot. 'cmversailon i; r 'atrCilfcrested,. r ; f pAr's rf (,. j r, C. I : A'lx r.ixrl a salad lire. the- - back ..'.i tH re-- In d f urd e it r"e? fv'i; y ; r!'- 'ff- -' ! r. f so-to-P- te perraa Allxr' aald Peter, after a :JMtV : iad can etlder alz-tw- o. agaia ! They're jooe. Oh, betTena. I nerer bad audi tennin. Oh, Peter, when jtm atood there at the net and just enrred rOor head like a ccp" AJlx pre j ei)thasiatle Imltatl-"and over the went, and game and :x-t- -- C. A Milling rfitat ,1C4, PUe 0 Bucinesa. IrresUt- - B4y .bxpeUed - tainenf-tlot- docbleer railed Allx Tte jpandeat; we eer did!" booblea hardily. he tor.iltVri "If 1 CH&Tfif vTi, jot jt'Kk jcea sloo te Peter aad hlaaffalra tip. "Too ndJwed Mill Valley. Jutla Wtxn ect! to Ann, aetr la)r, t:p Iwtaf Mt (or ftptmbr, CHAPTER . FfrlB tof erf few to nt mf traat a 7ir, but the fill a to te tmaMdjate t;js artB Mm ar4 tfca evrntaoor taaea fitec. v3&rf t- at osc for 1 ruil iMrtif krt Xarus i nr.pi?Td. totwraooa days f HAPTETf IT-T- he ewe. Cherry bfirs t f l a raa" 4ia--I MXuki&rti&a wt'.a VfrUa as4 U monot-- ! s7 f br a!!f Wa. 0-- t bxkaiid of crTtlcUni mok;. pulitlcs aad people, were softened ty his humor, hi rettnlae aad his eager hviitaUtj. Cain : ci one. but au4 efceeae tht aTBipathetita. - Z7 tTLrtr m iM mi t ta!t d . pad&e, id not anawer. Lot hrwww Jded Thz Hcusz cf Econcr t |