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Show 41 VT'K Sjl - VW iPn(NjaWi - rt NISI! FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH fully. Her eye weal to ombs, doiwf on tha rocks, and a sorrowful kxk filled them. I wish 1 hadnt hated herP she sold softly. Ton haven't much to regret P j0 assured her, rolling over for a ftP car They did not speak again until the feet few on a the sandy road grated above them. TCSgasasaszsaszsasaszia 'osselW: Wife,, The now; then j der the oak, n twingnt waa no more sunlight un-s- , and Tommy sad hla boss The ocean moved , Uk wrinkling softly into opal and blue and silver ibba said briefly, That1 e stopped. were fone- - I molten leudj escent gray Well au- .- r The Problem of Jimmy By ELEANOR In the I jng silence Lizzie slipped led the glimmer f her out and bu a wide porch chair. white gown lif- -I Heaven I" she breathed, f this lsitp A moment later contentedly. F Tommys concert began. , They little twlllgt-a pool of warm red light could see j ano, in the big sitting about the Pi ,ens bent dark bead and room, and the little darlr : head over her shoulder, be a splendid moon There wllP Gibbs them. ;, night 9. KOENIG tCoayrisbt.1 j wondered tired JOHN In'RUTHERFORD They all saw that the day had the midst of his dilemma, Gibbs. lie was a Uttle stiff as J he should pause to consider' how was helped him tc the car. and there charming a vision Miss Bryce was as until an anxloua look In Ellena eyea she blew into the office like fresh she had him established In the spa spring breeze. These unspoken poetic clous, pleasant order of the porch words were really his and. It may be added, they were quite contrary to his again, and was personally superintendof usual prosaic trend of thought. They lng his slow drinking of s glass tnllk. were contrary, too, to his usual pracBut he seemed to recover rapld7-Presentltice of Ignoring Just what Miss Bryce i listen-p.he was smiling and and E1UJ V watched It together. had on the trim lines of her durk ne In his usual way, and Elle? . ipj ing again hours Inter, wl Sen Tommy was long In blue dress, the fall of lace against her went off with Lizzie, to share the '2SHS2SE5as2SESES52Si3 whei Lizzie snd Joe had white throat and the most becoming UV -bed. bed. and vi l ught of preparing the- baby for last stumbled swaji f, as happily tired and hat she wore. and to talk over little Ellene j She actually did not look sixteen, he ust as sleepy P sa Tommy, the chUd, ' meal for the day. I and thereupon felt a rather V1, thought, was. snd 2ft i I Tommy, In a glorious splashing the E11p(!.I queer sensation In his throut. Foolish Then anfl spattering, wus profusely watering Thenlrere at the beaeh thoughts for a man of forty to be a low hassof activity. Gibbs I gnrden, and Joe came over to the couch , L arms thinking, and a widower, too, with the th ceil ....Jyua .. her i. ...i nn(j Bat down by Glhbs side. ever Increasing difficulty of trying to their and on you Im afrtild our descending manage the proper upbringing of a a hod no Ught, H d this way has been a good deal of boy, who, to use the ex. tax," Joe said regretfully. Mrs. Hills, tils of pression Gibbs had been lying with, closed nurse, wus nothing less than a and the sunken hollows about eyes, wlkl colt." baby, now them filled Joe with concern. But This last thought led him straight the gU and . . he opened them and smiled, ftn- t back to Ills dilemma, which was the peace rather j stretched out a hand to clasp Joes Immediate and proper care of Jimmy, at her itemed to enhunre Then little Ellen was who was to be this very day deprived than 1 pillows under the uni of Mrs. Illlls care. settled than I B"5y 3olned ll,e boy." he' said kindly. But more On his desk lay the letter received hreUm on this Vise of her from her this morning to the effect henrd th fltUck ordnarily welcome now. 1 had thought workers Y11,'re1 tlme r u , (ur memoreJ day, Ellen found her- of gendlng for you but one puts things tightening of that she was bringing him back from Wttle White fig- - ofrand theres always the danger of 0T! Silver Sands Beach, whither they had I Lizzie haa seemed rbt nre, ber I youthful face. ttiarmng Ellen" somehow, to been sent a month previously by JimHh felt the other Never had Jyear was ju W. hat might have nd Torn'm mys father, In the hope that there It now. Bpi th.s been ar at twenty? Mrs. Hills might recuperate her flagextraordinary charm as he felt snt been he a of end T0 t 4 1 when Gibbs Josselj.1n. at the bik so, uions," ging energy and Jimmy receive the i won 1 allow hla I and fell, K. .! 11. benefit of the sea air. In loved best care the things this CnceT be rtr answered, and arch of efore The letter also recorded Mrs. Hills Just to -going to rush In, level You see, old man, she that he was absolute resignation from her arduous she could tell hf long, sp ash, 1 am la why His wondfrtfltilI smile the duties. and lnce iwlft, flinging upward I need you gocm. And that smiling. rocks, and curving )h(j you aro really Interested In had1 At snubbed El Somehow or other, Miss Bryces he smile against I Glbha watched It tabHshlng yourself In Los Antonios. over the drove her to bright good morning" sent flying the len Latimer, when she but she'll g sway, for awhile,and Lizzie New York Hi V nTffl dark clouds which had settled around a delicto ,f body and soul. I much oi h splendidly wasted )ivea thi8 place and If you No fomiiij condlL.'ys," Gibbs said. this perplexed . father, and furthered here are . nd troop 0f children resolution to confide his beauty t a, year after year. you don't know for Not thatl Fw You and Lizzie will look out Come to think of it, to her. How pit', wen the fullest, even difficulty what Ive Ellen, a silence. what you aritorpe, be had confided quite a little In her the long an life, against this I her, Gibbs added, after all as pourM you felt goodness your that went on year And the buby will do more than any and sweetness ifld faith over me " of late. Perhaps lie had better tell her glorious after ye dtout the centuries, suriikn movement she laid his pluns for the future ; his settled dea With Id as the world when that had his hand, and he felt termination to have a real mother" her face ag Serra walked along Tadre J for Jimmy and of the letter that waa kere wet. her that ' ' on Its way to Miss Emily Stephens. these she I" Gibbs, Ills mind conjured up a picture of Joe clw ar him on the rocks But theres one Well, He tilted over his eyes s trifle ,n Tommys older, tell Miss Stephens; not at all like Miss . Mias Bryce was small, with a and glam 4 absorbed group by 4 There's a time In a Bryce.round face. Miss Stephens stood the fire. It makes a lasting tin little, five feet ten and, now that, he thought Mana; Vk to me slone a realize that you will you, JoeTl minute, Ith fire. You pay, of It, must wear at least a number sal Glhba other. Im paying this eight shoe. Miss Stephens was thirty-nina !s(Ws eyes from the Joe, too much else for a man I ad wedged his little defiant cr too many things need credit to her community, and a good I body tig! 1 1 crevice of rock, any sane man, or any woman. In short, she would Instruct In such a way as to raise him cleared ht k Ight on Into the thirties Jimmy manhood. SureT Wd gruffly, sm of the teens. And to Acting uioq the Impulse, he tapped e to the other thing, on .Miss Bryces door, and, receiving at word alone with Ellen at oti feel like It, I wish encouragement from her bright smile, Joe. It w; .moheon, when Llt-- . some who for kid jhlng lit a child on a tie had c In wrong with the was soon outlining his purpose. Miss Bryce knew Jimmy, but Mr. 1 nd fallen asleep, patch of afon't know exactly how Rutherford did not know of the wonand Gibb t trpsrently dozing. I lying here, how could Tommy wt In a! big dty, and not derful times she and Jimmy had had tilong the bubbling oflk-e- . k baby slept on. line of fot lere are fellows who when he was away from the The instinctive in You kt lkind George were motherhood had her Ulf my natnral haven' here last . ailur Ellen ven ho get up against mis seen at a glance what Jimmy craved (1 .and! and tured. Do ''we narrlet now?" understanding. misinterpret a-- companionship 1 There had been one glorious afternoon No," vd, Imllfferently. Whats of girl. Shea a t EUenl said steadily, when Jimmy had sat unceremoniously on the floor and eaten several he doing- - '1 plates?" jre hitter, If we ever conversations when a popcorn, underShe hat complete tible china collec to Mry Cutter, be had been established between tluti, Elle. estedln all that sort standing Rise them and a warm, throbbing mad love China ! Whats that for Ha Heard tbs QuickFaint Tightening t follow the cases In In some strange manner, sprung woman t Breast and Felt a stretched com couldnt do much, had, of Her Finger. :re waultf always he up for the child. fortably In "Oh. well he Strangely, too, she felt a mean little said lenleh, r Ull right. It She , to a mother, or .per-think of her. with hooka, I And I somewhere around the region of prick one I . Tze enough, but likes It or there " her heart when she heard of Miss Men.d. V-h money." she' epol' yoV are. Ellen t.lat -Then a deep look came Into Yet you h onpet my a t .1 siita thats all 1" Stephens. ' v, and his mistakes her eyes. t ' That's Just what Joe, BWj ,b. Miss Has Stephens ever seen 1 f deep anil Joe lu all light, of course, . ne smiled at Joe. a1 Bontcbow man Jimmy?" she asked.' . Hut Oh, yes-t I tell the younger I. you, No." Iluiherford smiled back, although replied. "Thats loved any 6 1 said Vgh tt drive the his eyes. behind bothers me. You see, Jimmy Is what hot Ellen saw I . said out Gibbs of man. I believed any be m, mistakes, ' careessness, the what Is termed wild, and In my proand with a 'd thankfulness wns all to easF mf It 1 posal to Miss Stephens I did not tell one laid she ' 1 ts to rest for-tthat. rwas aa"'."S;"nd her of this. I am sort of wondering plate 1 .Uay ever. Td Ioss An- disciplinary, you You 14' all annt It," she what she will think of him. I met exactly aome tonio :t msel snd tuinflid anjlilng to de- her only Inst winter In California, and sold, see what so k there might know, a serve p1 terlence she struck me then as being a good, be well for A darting a pa-- other horrible jn that upright woman who would make a I for one per there. anything to If wtu ,ke from good mother." It. ( Lizzie, but I ls about concede "Then. In Justice to them both, they stnndpolnu Td like to llv hsve a llttlt i know should know each other thoroughly beIll fully. bungalow, and p!rtlculnrtyf. thejellow. recurd hui tribunal fore you marry," said Miss Bryce, and c kids, think Lizzie' ro, seriously had an Voney. he fellow der 'how-lifmentally accused herself of meanness. nbo thinking Ihsv, llttl. , to sit on an ofllce ex- This suggestion accounted for the tenny r had an r a l wives, or and go h cant i Jitney certainly saint for a tftotbe, fact that a week Inter, the nnsuspect 4 could You Arcndy. 88 to stand still with aym clothes si 4 and Ing Jimmy was on his way to visit to Ellen promised one man happens twenty Vy were from tin Miss Stephens for an Indefinite period. ni . acres here, dozens ahead of time! little ways prestige Meanwhile. Rutherford found himout fno bouae-slteal- " be and rs l! Ellen. I self reluctant to think of bis approachWeU aee, 01b' ter agnln. my Ufa ing nuptials. Really, It wns strange blinking at th lt would btlAc how thin and shadowy Miss Rryce was knkwwljn ad he Ellen," not ,m pie that uttv. growing. Then one night when he had You knew th J ery-- i'theUn to you. and Ill It I dldn'tlint unexpectedly returned to the office lie up rledr . .non we needn't take It. i v.t t0, tther child It. lmd found her face bowed on the desk, t Just that, was here. last j , Havre Sain. have to Lnthrop crying. Whnt was the reason, he wonGeorge yon heard anytbl edue&n dered, of then; and that night he had ay Pepper, eve, toy P and forth, culling himself hack paced LiwKf , it waa 1 Pj nvlne your n a blind foot and hurling numerous oth.'4n thing, trange bor I y ,i Ellen's thou er tike epithets at himself. told nte, wus t fful A w,d,l The next morning lie dreaded to go . . wont to do It. i'd George, an 1 near the ofllqe and It was not until late bit It mi nV'kkill bto list p you find In the afternoon that lie ventured Gibbs was there. When lie opened the door, lie he laid her snw a strunge sight. Miss Rryce sat III the big leather rhalr. reading out thrl vents, she did a If ! i of g highly-colore1 Imok. and on her k" Hqot ; out of It." Inst his huti'hip jimmy, In utter content, But. Joe. I hand oftl: J Why. Jimmy, whnt docs this . . Tommy 11 couldn't 1" on In his hevneiin? asked Rutherford. through s hud te Oh.- he be his will ...... ,.u some t the chill ct inf bnnd George Stephen didnt like me and I "" her. - You see his Uii nced day. George wny-so- me the Idnt like her," sold Jimmy, "and I In with hers 't-- wba M hi,"cun, help re ke Miss Rryce' and want her for my 1 she didnt never! litoU hcr be Hinta where tsvf , I h been other, " have should me the she l to Judgment, wn ur H (ill ,8 wns borne out by a Which assertion ngve course. J"'1 night of the ? he want d. h ti,s. of t lmd her Hint earlier In the 1 Stirv ter arrived s ran who forced Simply tlult she may ' rntli'B." Joe. on John which Fund whs lying v w. Joe added, rendu .Vn And 11 1 marry any liy H- sue flmrford's desk. that her met ofirst OtbfHy tmisr!,,:hon,'Htlj .ought of mnd A'l'c ure move Ujs letter settled forever the ques-Ho- f beauty, youth. r' Vhon." be added. Bt J n, 0. Vllirr i! Miss Stephens nd Rutherford she's married to origw You lur,.et and whoters ,? is Get rtl with a shining face. younger than herrekiv Wny rate, Jimmy hud found a real r,ml teetotnler. yon a',B '""V'TJ h aur. , iicre I " 8uB me 'hot 1 ow b auimort what r. fra ,m deh, poor LlllU . - : y UJ SAY rf, and INSIST! Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Unless you see the ' Colds W . BAYER ASPIRIN Headache Toothache Pain Neuralgia Neuritis - - Lumbago Rheumatism seven-year-ol- g ! 1 Sf w.Ws f - TlSSfl j-f- J ? s.rb" ea-,m-l. 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