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Dnvl Eldnn, ion of a drunken, ihlftlesi ranchman, almost a maverick of the foothllli, la breaking bottle with hie piitol from hli running cayus when thi Urn automobile he ha ever eeen arrive and tip over, breaking the eg of Doctor Hardy but not Injuring hi beautiful daughter Irene. Duve rescue the Injured man and brings a doctor from 40 miles Irene takes charge of the awHy. housekeeping. Dave and Irene take many rides together and during her father's enforced stay they gel well acquainted. MISSED AN JEVER CHAPTER ARTERY iltor to Los Angeles Evidently Was Nothing if Not Sophisticated to .35c .19c . .6c .68c Highest Degree. port of the Job of Munnger d of the Alex, to be a walking fjlde took. Many of bis patrons roly o him to map out their dally sight-fluf- f program and thus It came about ht two young women from Kansas i'll, auttonholed him one morning and sated what they should do next. We've seen the movie studios, e'vp been to Vernon, weve seen the range groves; In fact, we've seen I'wut everything, I guess," said one. 'Are you Interested In art?" asked It Is 62c . .6c pull lerrl 1. id M scella Am lenta ride jj.lmld. "Sure," breezed the other. Any I find a city with an artery I al ays like to blow In for a few min. 1c Wf me lun ts. ties r if "Los Angeles Times. You Heed You e -- a Medicins Should Dave the Best Eire you ever stopped to reason why that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out ;f light and are soon forgotten? The reason ia plain the article did not fulfill promises of the manufacturer. This lies more particularly to s medicine, medicinal preparation that has real arative value almost sells itself, as like a endless chain system the remedy is rcmmended by those who bave been eefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for a Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo(ample reparation I have sold for many years id never hesitate to recommend, for in boat every case it shows excellent as many of my customers testify, ia other kidney remedy has so large t is fe t, i re-fit- $K fie." According to sworn statements and enfied testimony of thousands who have ed the preparation, the success of Dr. oC is due to the fact, Ulmers Swamp-Roo- t a many people claim, that it fulfils al tost every wish in overcoming kidney, ver and bladder ailments; corrects un-artroubles and neutralizes the uric v-; cid which causes rheumatism. 4 You may receive a sample bottle of Ibramp-Roo- t by Parcels Post. Address N. Y, JDr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, rv-- , this (Jr land enclose ten cents; also mentionbottles Large and medium sizs jjiaper. at all drug stores. Adv. S: II Continued. For tho first time he looked her straight In the face. Ills dark eyes met her gray ones and demanded truth. Irene," he said, "do you mean that?" "Sure I do." she answered. "College courses, and all that kind of thing, they're good stuff, all right, but they make some awful nice boys real live boys, you know Into some awful dead ones. My father says about the best education Is to learn to live within your Ineome, pay your debts and give the other fellow a chance to do the same. They dont all learn that at Then theres the things you college. do. Just like you were born to It, that they couldn't do to save their lives. Why, Ive seen you smash six bottles at a stretch, you going full gallop and whooping and shooting so we could hnrdly tell which was which. And ride you coulj make more money riding for city people to look at than most of those lenrned fellows, with letters after their numes like the tall of a kite, will ever see. But I wouldnt like you to make It that way. There are more useful things to do." He was comforted by this speech, but he referred to bis accomplishments Ridln an sliootlu ain't modestly. nothin," he said. Im not so sure," she answered. "Father says the dfty Is coming when our country will want men who can shoot and ride more than It will want lawyers and professors." Well, when It does It can call on me, he said, and there was the pride In his voice which comes to a boy who feels that In some way he can take a mans place In the world. Them Is two things I sure can do." Years Inter she was to think of her remark and his answer, consecrated then In clean red blood. They talked of many things that afternoon, and when at last the lengthening shndowg warned them It was y. 5; I & at-- I An Easy Capture. When a lady (hoarded a street car In Liege wearing a little tricolor ribbon, i German officer ordered her to the emblem. Three times he repeated his order; then he rose from his seat and tore It from the coat "It's easier to take than Tarls, Isn't It?" she calmly asked. Youths Com- her panion. ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name For the First Time He Looked Her Straight in the Face, time to be on the way they rode long "Bayer" is on Genuiaa distances In silence. Both felt a sense which neither ventured to expresj that they had traveled very close In the world of their hopes and sorrows and desires. The shadows had deepened Into darkness, and the Infinite silence of the hills hung about them os they dropped from their saddles at the Elden door. A light shone from within, and Doctor Uardy, who was now able to move about with the aid of a home-mad- e crutch, could be seen setting the table, Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" while Mr. Elden stirred a composition r m the stove. They chatted as they jin a Bayer package," containing prop-directions for Headache, Colds, worked, and there was something of the Joy of little children In their comPain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Nome "Bayer" means genuine panionship. The young folks watched through the window, and Aspirin prescribed by physicians for for a moment a heart some nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12 In Dav-ttablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade emotion moved momentarily at the prevailing murk of Bayer Manufacture of Mono sight of the was thinktoo, bouse. Irene, old In the Adv, ncetlcacldester of 8allcyllcadd. ing; glimpses of her own butlered home, and then this background of Force of Habit cow1arson Who ts making that terr- primal simplicity, where the old ible noise and using that terrible lan man cooked the meals and the famous specialist set the plates on the bare gunge In your house, Mrs. Petersen? and then back of It all her Mrs, Petersen It's only my hur-bajd-. board table, and correct and very sedate mother He wants to go to church and ron't find his prayerbook. Aspirin say Bayer n The Cuttcura Toilet Trio V Oj- V Saving cleared your akin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-da- y toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. No toilet table la completa without them. 25c everywhere. Adv. Bike Popular In Belgium. The bicycle Is poptilur as a means cheap locomotion In Belgium, worn-awell aa tuen using wheels. s prairies, tho foothills or the real fellows behind?" The canyon up the river." said Irene, drawing off her sweater. Whats the eats? Gee I'in hungry I Getting pretty stipple, Duddyklus, arent you?" "Yes, an' I'm sorry for It, miss," sold the old rancher, "not wishlu' him ony harm, or you, neither. We was Jus' talkin It over, an your futher thinks he's spry enough for the road again. Ain't ever goln' to be like It used to be after lie's gone, an you." We'll he sorry to go," said the doctor. That's wliut Ive been snylng all day, and thinking, too. If misfortunes can he lucky, ours was one of that kind. I don't know when I've enjoyed a holiday so much. What do you say, girl?" he asked, as he rested an nrnt on Iter round, firm shoulder and looked with fatherly fondness Into the fine brown of her face. Ive never known anything like It," she answered. Its wonderful. Its life." Then with a sudden little screnro she exelulmed : "Oh, daddy, why cant you sell your practice and buy a ranch? Wouldnt that he wonderful?" "Your mother might not see It that way," he replied and her eyes fell. Yes, that was the obstacle. She would have to go back to the city and talk by rule, and dress by rule, and behave by rule, and be correct. Its been a good time, the doctor continued, when they had commenced supper, but Ive already overstayed my holiday. I feel I can travel now, and my leg will be pretty strong by the time I am back east If Dave will oblige us by going to town tomorrow and bringing back some one who can drive a car, we will be able to start the following morning. I will Just take the car to town, and either act! It there or ship It." The following morning found Dnve early on the trail, leading a saddled horse by his side. The hours were lendcn for the girl all that day and, looking into the future, she saw the , specter of her life shadowed down the years by an unutterable loneliness. IIow could she ever drop It all all this wild freedom, this boundless health, this great outdoors, this life, life how could she drop it all and go back Into the little circle where convention fenced out the tiniest alien streamlet, although the circle Itself might lie deep In mire? And how would she give up this boy who had grown so Imperceptibly but so Intimately Into the very soul of her being give him up with all his strength and virility and, yes, and coarseness. If you will, but sincerity, too an essential man, as God made him In exchange for a machine-mad- e counterfeit with the stamp of Society? Deeply did she ponder these questions, and as the day wore on she found herself possessed of a steadily growing determination that she would not follow the beatei lead where they trail, let the might. Darkness, save for a white moon, had settled over the foothills when the boy returned with another young man. The stranger ate a ravenous supper, but was not too occupied to essny conversation with Irene, lie chose to cull by-pat- e ft A this said the the 1 k (1.69 (2.98 & clauses. "Well, you youngsters must have country pretty well explored, Doctor Ilardy, as they entered house. "Where was It today ANSWER?" cook. Swell pancakes, cook," was his opening remark. "Can you find another for yours truly?" She refilled his plate without answer. "Used to know a girl mighty like Waitress In the you," he went on. Gee! but she was Royal Edward. Class? Say, she swell I A pippin had em all guessing. Had me guessing myself for a while. But Just for a while." He voiced these remarks with more an air of Intense offensive than the words. Irene felt the color rise about her neck and cheeks and run like an overflowing stream Into her ears and about her hair. It was evident that, for a second time, Dnve hud chosen to say nothing to strangers about her presence at the ranch. Her father and Mr. Elden were In Dave's room ; Dave had stopped eating, and 6he saw the veins rising In his clenched fists. But the challenge was to her, and she would accept it ; she felt no need of his protection. "FIU your stomach," aha said, passing more pancakes; your head Is hopeless." He attempted a laugh, but the meal was finished In silence. The stranger lit a clgnrette and Irene went to the door with Dave. e whispered. "Come for a walk, To Children of Public Schools 1 know you come from many different lands and races, and have been brought up In ninny different creeds. But you all belong to America now, and 20 years from now America will belong to you and other boj and girls like you. The old people will have disappeared and the children who are In the schools today will be owners and rulers of the country. So I wish you all n merry Christmas now, in the days of your youth. What does that mean? Tliluk about It for a little whllu. 1 "You know Ive had a good time with you, Dave," she said, "and I've gone with you everywhere, like I would not have gone with any other boy I ever knew, and I've talked and let you talk about things I never talked about before, and I believe youre true and clean and and " "Yes," be said. "Whnta your "The horses are tired, so lets walk. It's our last chance." 8!e ran for her sweater and rejoined him In a moment They walked In silence down a path through the fragrant trees, but Dave turned from time to time to catch a glimpse of her face, white and fine as Ivory In the soft light. He had much to say, but he was tongue-tieunder the spell of her beuuty. "You squelched him, all right," be broke out, at length. "Just In time, too, I think," she replied. "I was watching your hands." . lie smiled a quiet but very confident mile. "Uoenle," be said, "that fellow makes me sick. All the way out he tulked about girls, lle'a a city chap an' wears a white collar, but he ain't fit to speak your name. Another minute on I'd 'a' had 'lm by the neck." He seized a spruce limb, that atuck ncross their path. It was the s'.ze of a tout stick, but he snapped It with a turn of his wrist. It waa very tough ; It oozed sticky stuff where he broke It "Ills neck, he said, between his teeth, Jus' like thnt." They reached an open space. Something black or was It red? lay on the ground. Dave bent over It a mo-- Christmas Gifts Wire, phono or writs) ua for what you want In jewelry, watches or allvorwaro. BOYD PARK "I know you're true and clean," she repeated. "Come to mo like that when I'm a woman and you're a man, and then then we'll know." He waa tall and straight, and hla shadow fell across her face, as though even the moon must not see. "Reenle.'' he aald, "kiss me.". For one moment she thought of her mother. She knew she stood at the parting of the way; that all life for her waa bolng molded In that moment Then she put both arms about bla neck and drew hla lips to hers. Dave goes to town fUUNMftlftfW MAKERS OF JEWILRY MO MAIN to IIOO. Write for prices-7.B- O Utah Office and School Supply sa W.and Sonfh. Salt Lake city. Uk to seek Get in the Cut Rate his fortune. Tire Business The Tire Store of Utah, s lioo.oo corpora-of In tho 11 tion, era oprnlnt ins tire atre liumnww nmn, (' lull. They wont a live wire or lncperlcnil in llic tire cither aton-itin h tirnm tnoM-city. Imainem, iipa 1 he 1 ire Store of I lah will comluet .a retail at Urea econu Hretami aelliii chain of store, re 11 price.nooo'llire tire rrmtly reduced ore sod tniarHiitcrd for Moo lit mile, in from the wo. Id' lHrc"t tire jolilier tirh-e(incxiro hikI New Vork at rook bottom MAN ONH i a wonderful opportunity frr tin. In tint city to et lu on thl propoaitniii with modcrtdc inveatinrnt. If you arc !l',creed. wire, telephone or addre A I). KhlN.'dlt.KO, t'rrmdciit Tiro Storeo of Utah, IM I'--' Kernt l.ake City, Utah. All application! will be coneidered lu the order revived. (TO BU CONTINUED.) READING Klae Me." ment, then looked up to her white, clear face, white and clearer than ever alnce witnessing the strength of bis bate. "It's a calf, he said, as calmly as he could, naif et np. Wolves, I guess." "The poor, poor thing 1" she breathed. The poor. Innocent thing I Why did It have to die?" "Its always the Innocent things 'at suffers," he answered. "Always the Innocent things, she Always--- " repented mechanically. She sprang to her feet and faced hlin. Then .what about the Justice of God?" she demanded. "I don't know nothin' about the Justice of God," he answered bitterly. "All 1 know Is the crlttur 'at can't run gets caught" There was a long pause. "It doesnt seem right," she said at length. But 1 "It ain't right, he agreed. I see on It here life. the It's guess prairies with every livin' thing. I guess I was like that, some. I've been caught I guess a baby ain't responsible for anything, Is It? I didnt pick my father or my mother, did I? Bui I got to bear It" There was something near a break In bis voice on the last words. She felt she must speak. "I think your father Is a wonderful old man, she said, "and your mother must have been wonderful, too. You should be proud of them both." "Reenle, do you mean that?" be deIlls eyes were looking manded. straight Into hers. "Ab"Absolutely," she answered. solutely I mean It Then Im goln to say some more things to you," he went on rapidly. Things 'at I didnt know whether to say or not but now theyve got to be Reenle, I said, whatever happens. haven't ever been to school or learned lots of things I should 'a learned, but I didnt learn I aint a fool, neither. to break all those bottles In a day. Well, I can learn other things, too. an' 1 will, If only It will take me across. Im goln to lenve this old ranch, some way. Jus as soon as It I'm goln to town can be arranged. nn work. I'm strong; I can get pretty good wnge8. I've been tlilukfn It all over, an, was askin' some questions in town today. I can work days an' go to school nights. An Ill do It If it'll get me across. You know what I mean. I ain't askin' no pledges, Itce-ntbut whats the chnnca? I know 1 dont talk right, and I dont eat right you tried not to notice but you couldnt help but, Reenle, I think right, an' I guess with a girl like you that counts more than eatln' and talkin. She bad thought she could say yes or no to any question be could ask, but as be poured forth these plain, passionate words Bhe found herself enveloped In a flame that found no exShe had no pression In speech. words. She was glad when he went e, on: know Tm only a boy an' youre only a girl. Thata why I dont ask no pledge. I leave you free, only I want you to stay free until I have my chance Will you promise that?" She tried to pull herself together. Certainly It means that Joy clean, pure, honest merriment Is good for people. It Is better than medicine for the health. It helps the soul and the body to grow. If you want to grow up, and not down, you must find hnpplness In wholesome things, and you must share It with others. Isu't that the first and simplest meaning of a merry Clirlstmus? Another meaning Is this: It Is more blessed to give than to receive. Christmas hus become tho general festival of gifts. But there Is another and a broader meaning In It menns good will to all. Merry Christmas. Even where, there are no gifts and think how LAM CIT? All makes Rented, Rapalrwd, Robb THE BIBLE ALOUD Min-ri.-n- Truth In Charge That Beautiful Text la Too Often Interpreted In , Unintelligent Manner. 1 SALT Typewriters Much Reenle," He Said, jmtl . It la strange that the reading of the Bible aloud In an acceptable manner should present apparently almost Insuperable difficulties, remarks a writer It la writIn the London Spectator. ten In the finest English of the finest AFTER SLEEP OF CENTURIES period. It concerns subjects of universal and undying Interest It la endeared to every listener by tradition Ecclesiastic May Be Said to Have ReBut the evidence end recollection. turned to Earth for a Few read well. Men Is It to hard pioves Brief Momenta. , especially Interested In philosophy and religion, especially trained In Hebrew There waa a little gathering In the and Greek literature, specially anxious of an old priory green to bring the truths of Scripture home church. graveyard wo tho rector and an . There to their audience, rend It for the most old antiquary In rusty black, a few par In abominable fashion. neighboring squires, tho county pollco We cannot Insult them by supposing tho sexton and a laborer or tbelr weekly task an easy one. We sergeant, two, while an ancient atone coffin, recannot, on the other hand, deny that unearthed, lay on the ground. the Old and New Testaments offer cently Who do you suppose It Is, profee task fine The reading. great scope for of the curate at lectern la like the task tor? Inquired the rector. The old man In black polished his of the executant before the piano. The and adjusted them carefully. glasses one has great literature before him; "It must be Thomas DeBoehms," he the other great music. The audience waits for his Interpretation. Aa a rule, said. "Thomas who was prior here in with many and marked exceptions, the the time of Henry III, about 1220. But curate runs through hla work In each we shall see. A bush foil on the group aa the men a mechanical and uninterested manner et to work with hammer and chisel. as would empty a concert ball If Imi"All ready," the sexton reported tated by hla brother artists. He reads heroic passages as though they were presently. They took off their huts and the policeman removed his helmet. The dull parish notices, arguments aa snippets of dogmatism, and ponderous ltd waa slowly pushed aside and they were gazing at the calm, shrewd proverbs aa aacred poetry. strong face of an ecclesiastic In rich silk vestments, wrapped In hla 700 Lamb and Mutton. '' The dividing line between lamb and years sleep. ' mutton la not based wholly upon age; "Yes, lt' Thomas," murmured the a well-bre- d and well-fe- d animal, 12 or professor, with the air of one recog13 months old, may still belong to the nizing an old friend. Very like the lamb class, while a yearling of rangy contemporary portrait on the vellum." Aa they continued to gaze, spellstock, which has been poorly fed, yields meat' of an Inferior grade of bound. a weird thing happened. The mutton. vestments gradually lost their colorThe best grade of mutton consists ing and then all that the coffin of fat, heavy meaL Light and flabby crumbled before their eyes to a meat Is not very palatable. Lamb mere handful of ashea. Dust to dust," whispered the recrarely Is an economical meat to serve. The relative difference In food value tor. between lamb and mutton Is the same Very subdued and silent the little as between veal and beef. company dispersed. Loudon Times. The meat should be of a deep red color and firm to the touch; the fat, PHANTOM GAVE GOOD ADVICE creamy, white and solid. Mutton absorbs odors easily, so It must be kept Apparition That Appeared to French In a cool place under proper condiShepherd Waa Possibly Somt Ro-- tions. latlon to tho Loprochaun. coa-taln- Java Densely Populated. Out of 48,000,000 people dwelling In the Malay archipelago 30,000,000 live In Java alone, making It the most densely-populateon the country globe. The Javanese are an agricultural people, both lovers and tillers of the soil. There are but half a dozen cities In this vast population which have over 50,000 Inhabitants, and the largest of ull. Surabaya, has not more than 200,000. The people live In villages of from 50 to 500, with an occasional larger town, so that there are practically no congested population centers clustered at the bases oil the mountains, like Naples at Vesuvius or SL I'ierre at Mont I'elee. d ed Every Irishman can tell you about the Leprerhaud, the little man whe dresses In red with a peaked cap, and lives In the ditches. Only one penon can see him at a time, and If he does catch sight of him, must never take his eyes off for a single moment Watching him carefully, he must run and catch him, and If he succeeds In doing ao the Leprechaun will ransom himself by leading hla captor to a creek of burled gold. At least o runs the legend. Some year ago a French shepherd of Aveyron lost two sheep. The following evening a figure In a black robe and with tonsured head appeared to him, and told him to look for the lost members of his flock In a cave near Altes, adding that he would there find Comparing Values. "more than sheep." Mr. Knnggs I believe you think - The next day the shepherd found more of that Pekinese pup than you do the cave mouth exactly as described. of me. Ills Wife Why not? Chin-ChiIs Inside were his two sheep. Beyond, worth $200 any day and husbands dont he came upon a chapel carved In the rock and containing chalices, censers, cost anything but a little effort and candle-stick- s nil made of solid of and considerable value. . sliver, Calm Ones very the Who Get its Fat A letter found la a missal showed that "So you married that Miss Meek. the place bad been used as a place of I remember her well, a quiet shrinkworship during tha Reign of Terror In ing sort of girl." "Nothing shrinking about her; shes 1703. The shepherd took the ornaments to hla parish priest and waa twice the size she used to be." Boo-towell rewarded for hla find. Transcript n n Adhesive Tape. People who bave spent hours of agony from wearing new shoes over corns will find that strips of adhealve plaster applied over coma and acroaa the heels, where blisters so often appear, will Insure solid comfort few there are In this great, big world to whom we enn make them this season of the yenr brings us the chance to express a friendly feeling and a kind wish for the welfnre of everybody. I'eople talk about fraternity brotherhood. That ts what fraternity menns; to wish good to other people. Of eourso the wish Is a helpless thing without tho deeds to follow It But you will never find tho right deeds unless, first of all, you have the kind Ask yourself, then, whether you renlly wish. wish well to your pnrents and your brothers and sisters and all tho other folks. For good will Is tho biggest part of a Merry Christmas. Henry Van Dyke. Good Thing to Keep In Mind. When you are talking with other people, even In tha strictest confidence, always keep this In mind, "Am I revealing business or family secrets, or private affairs, which I may regret some day T' - In Gun. First Rapid-Fir- e 1802, on November' 4, Richard Gatling patented the flrt rapid fire gun. In spite of Its proven value, the used durGatling gun was very little govconservative a ing the Civil war, ernment clinging to the ennnon and rifles. muzzle-loading Higher and Higher. InUln's fnther Is muklng him her mathematics so thnt he Ihle to write the price tags |