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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANIMI FORK. UTAH be kept unknown tor political on 10 know," Trcnf I The Return wcnl ott, m "Ihsl lb wonderful diamond gives (It prlnc by lh maharajah of Icpitall when they hof tiger together w inlcn front blm In t Mhlngioo and bn hot beta recovered." "I dont e bow Hif could lenked ul." l. Ur. Illll, but yen ar quit right Tha well known crm k wer rounded up and cither locked up or rl sent out of lha f'l frlrf of (Vlumlil. Washington wn bought a h a rate no, let ut any 1'nrmel Hen. and yel lb Jewel wa taken. Ii wna a blot on our cret aervlc. I If known who took It?" "They know the woman but they have I ot her aa well a lh aton." Tli woman miy h ul," Trent remarked, "hui n o lh diamond I think you einagerai." He tossed the Illll leuthern bag on !h Other khee. "Im lipping It' going lo bring me good Imk." Mr, Illll atnred it II. fascinated "Wher did you get It from?" be of bt Anthony Trent Wyndham Martyn by-th- CrrriM Vf Vk TWir bV A lUt-ki- rvl h CHAPTER XIV 'Continued "It Mould take biur limn one ol jour biota lo unit Anthony I Tn-ii-t nliitt Heaveo Mould give the sens to recognise Hi people I Ilk in Mlio and llio bore me. Anthori) Trent's by ny of being r cltrli jr Send bliu In." "Ive persuaded him lo see you, old Hie secretary lo llio visitor. I overheard you. "Yea. I know. Trout lulled. Mr. Hill vrruug Anthony Trent band warmly. Wliul but dragged you from Fu v domunded-Businesrope's glided In a and iiiululy, know slietber mIiui you told m lo Lmdoo bold knhJ In Washliigti-u.- ' Illll Mua a shrewd nmu and one nr n ruNiotinil to believing llmi ho Yet good Judr; of hii'iiun motive visitor bud puzzled tills lilm fur years. Mr. Illll hud lunila lion In classifying t.lm. lie only km-that be liked him and thought nmh-- r some circumstances he might four An tlmny Trout. Sit down," he said cordially, and tell me what's on your inliui lo you rememlier m hut you said to me In lamdon? I asked you to lunch, I think, and nnturully talked about men and thing One doesn't Imve to curry luncheon conrenmtlon as mental hugguge. I expected you to fence," siild I ll recall It. You Trent smiling. may have forgotteu Hint It wus I who l found that William, prince of Imcli, Mu hiding In a certain Cruiiilun castle although lie had been hurled with all the pomp due to his ruiik.' Certulnly I renieirher It.' uld the It was a very useful piece of Information for o and we were able to discount the lie that Count Michuel Temsevar wu telling us. Why ft was one ol the most extraordinary feats I ever heard of. It wus Invulunhle to Hie Allies.' lie looked at Trent keenly. Toll me. Is your life made up of tlieie amuz ing doings? I've been hearing a lot uImiuI your capturing a pirate ship and sailing her jver dry laud Into Guggensolin's bid home" Trent Ignored Deni Beuoh. In Louden." he said you made a sort of veiled promise to me. I Are you sure?" Illll retorted. am not noted for veiling things." I am sure, and you did veil It In this Instance. You said that our government hail no such way of repaying those of her citizens us rendered her special and meritorious servhe. Your very word. Mr. Illll You said lf I had been English might have had my name in the Birthday Honor i. 1st You likened me to a 'mute In glorious Milton and then made a most extraordinary statement. 1 was "Did I?" Mr Hill queried a diplomat then new enough at the game to believe In esoteric utterances Just what do you remember me to have said? That If ever I got Into a, tight place I should tmve something to trade with. Have you forgotten? 1 re-- . No. suid the cabinet otlicer ember the whole tl in very vividly That still goes. What tight place are Was he at last to learn you In? something more definite Moout this Trent than the Anthony atrussing mere hypothesis he held that the man had some secret manier of life? Mr Hill had known Trent slightly for ten He remembered one of tin years. editors of a magadne he had wtied being enthusiastic concerning the de tective stories written try a young Dartmouth athlete named Aiulimi-Tren- t The series after a year or so Hill learned that was discontinued the former writer nud Inherited a for uncle and tune from an Then Trent wrote no more for gain li J turned up In Cnglnml. as an In tlmafe friend of jn aristocratic and exclusive family, causing much heart burning among some of his own f. low countrymen who were denied the privilege. The ambassador who had observed Trent closely in London laid come to the conclusion thut he was always on guard It seemed as though his mus cles were tensed as if foi a struggle and his mind singularly ulert a Mr Hill though danger were near had several times aked himself why a young American with money and friends need adopt this attitude. He hoped that lie was about to learn the reason None, said Trent. 'Tve come to ask you to help a .friend. Mr Ill'll was poncious of disnp poinnnerit. lints the nature of the trouble?' jq s keen-face- d deomodi d Not In Wind Ington or frutn hi royal highness. You enn consider It taken lu way not uuul but hardly illegal You must Why bring ll here? know a large reward wui offered for ur Thai purl of It doesn't Interest me brought It here heeaue I aunt to make a trade with you." You ara acting for your friend? I ant I'll return thlr diamond imvl lha reward. If you'll have the warrant which are out ngulnst the I'll wouuiii who took thin quashed turn over the Mimin' diamond If I have four official nurd thill he I to fret from pidlc Interfercuc In I e future" Illll wa at III alnrlni at the gent He ba? never een on large a dlnmond at close range, lie him Sir. Mli-sc- S As vou were In London In I!t1. you know all about the secret visit of a ceitaln royal tigliness who came over tiere to hasten our entrance imp rhe big scrap Now how the devil did you knew Hut?' Hill exclaimed. The visit had campaigned la get yoor tympaihy aa said to bav been very bean llfut Think ever what men bav Horn In lh for lovely women and I he Idam m if yoa can fur doubtful bn repentance," I rani blam you." Trent as it) atowly, cv) a. trail f bum nature la try nnd kep pl down rattier than la help them. What di yon know about her, Mr. Illll?" I am loii) h I an nrlaiurrat talkI all ing a dotrn language and lb way of bleb aoclety. Hht la Mid lo dres beautifully and talk with wa alight foreign accent. Tber aometblng utiforgettahl about her. I think If waa ber ryes. What color ar her jea? "A deep brown, almost black." tald Anthony Trent promptly. Trent," said Illll amlllng, tbejrra a green a Jade and yon know It" Few prop! e color In th lame wav," Trent reminded him. I.nt few confound green and frank with ma. U'by hmwn. ft hoidd I hellev that tit Vountcs' l think that la what the pole call her want lo go straight?" Anthony Trent' far grew sterner. Ther waa n curiously dominating Knumallty alout th tuan. Mr. IIHI admitted. Heaven may rejol,- - over the aal ration of n sinner," h said, "hut th world evidently doe nt. I'll prove what I any Yesterday afterm n I nw her. Hh had no prospect ahead hut drudgery, so I tempted ber with relative luxury. I (old ber I would hsve'ihul diamond ther cut In half and civ her hundred thousand dot Inrs for her shnr of It. I begeed her to take It. I reminded her of lh Ilf vvoninn-convlend In our barbarous prisons. Hh turned lh npNirtunlty I tell you If low ii redd vrr th lev It wn watching for a aoul ther waa hi chnne Literally h wouldn't hear of ll. Iler on Idea Is lo mak reparation." Wna ll fair lo tempi her?" Illll asked. I ran never fully rxrlnln to you lust w hv I did If. One of th reasons was I wanted to assure myself that what I believed wna true. I donl think I ever suffered more than when was frying fo slink her resolve." new 'endertie In bis There was vole which Mr. Illll did not miss "I dont think I've ever fell prouder than when sh turned my proposition down and thought me a renegade" You mut take an uncommon In tercet In Ihla hrown-yeIndy." tha former amhajsndor said slowly. I do." Trent admitted, that's why I'm here." I might point ont. said the other, that yon have put your bean In the mouth of a lion perfectly able to snap It olT close to the collarbonj If he chooses. Its true you have the diamond In your pocket for the moment, hut what's to hinder me from ringing a bell and having you and It ctzed? "If you observe," said Anthony Trent, you will see I ara occupying a position of strategical advantage. He was sitting In a leathern armchair by the side of on open fire In which some oak logs were burning. Hummer blows may not hurt diamonds but heat does. I have only to drop this Into the flames and the Nizam's gem will never sparkle again, tarhon to carbon. It would distress me very much to have to do this. Mr Illll." are resourceful," the other . "You adiclted. After all. It was not likely that the man who had outwitted Michael Temesvor would be caught nap- pt It" Said Trent self at a cabinet meeting tossing the gorgeous thing on the tuhle with some such remark as, The princes bauble gentlemen !" In other words," he said slowly you want os to give this expert the ipportunlty to go on working with the pleasing knowledge thut the police won't Interfere." Nothing of the sort." Trent cor reeled. Tin not fool enough to expect a bargain of that kina I merely want your assurance that the war rants now In force will be quashed It she does anything In future to bring tierself within reach of the law she Is prepared to sutTer for It. I may. as well tell you she never will do any thing crooked." You must have supreme confidence n her." You couldn't have expressed It bet ter. I have." I muxt remind you that your con fiiletn-may be dictated by some pure which has nothing l.v personal liking to commend Itself to me. You must not expeii me to be swayed by spntl How can I assure myself or ment. my colleagues that vour Impressions if tier are not false?" Mi Hid smiled at the younger man kindly 'Don't he iffemled when I say that the polite considered her at the time of the loss this diamond one of the clpverest f women working outside the law. She perhaps set out to persuade you she was deeply wronged. She may have ping. I conceded dont want the diamond destroyed . I hate wanton wut-teli 1 cun I'd like to help you. You gave your govern ment very Important Information dur lug a period of unrest after the war. Home consideration la due to you It I can arrange the matter that Is the factor upon which I shall count. Bui remember this. Anthony Trent. You are using up your credit to pay the lebis of some one else. I ask you Is it worth while? It Is. said Trent qulikly. "When do you leave Washington? "As soon as I get your answer. I'm hoping to go at norm tomorrow. All rigid. Call me up here tnnigld between twelve and half past. I II give you my private telephone number Wliuts tliib? he demanded, as Trent thrust the little chamois leather bug into his hands. You'd better keep It, said Trent Aren't you Inclined to be overcoti lldent? Mr. Hill demanded. "You can't put it In the fire now " (TO BE CONTINUED ) r Find Canoe Belonging to Age of Bronze tied to its landing wharf years, has been found bulled under six feet of peat In un anelent bog tu upper Sunhia, aecoidlng to Dr Oscar Caret, a Stuttgart archeologist It Is a eanoe about fifteen feel long, hollowed out of the tmnk of a giant oak. The sides. Docloi 1'niet ays were shaved down to a surpris ing thinness. Several paddles were found in it. A uumber of eaitlieti ves sols and bronze Meets b ''ml in the turl around It date the boat as of the A for boat, H.txNt t lixxi B eoritem porary with the siege ot Troy and the reign ot Solomon in Jerusalem The boat wus found at the end ot one ot tlnee long whuiVwS wliiiti ran buck to the viemity ol the remains of a number of turns Apparently there was note a vi'lage on the edge if the bog. ou solid gmunu separated fiom the open water of the lake by a wideT marshy margin, which could he crossed only by these cuuseways Kt nti7 age. aliout t IM-tomtr- THKRK la nothin that has mr taken tha flare ol tuyrr Aitarin a an antidote tor (twin. Safe, or physl tun wouldn't u it, and ttidorw in o m by other. Sur or tmral user would hav turned to tome thing ebe. But get reel Bayer Aipiria mil-bo- (t and ike word tx, foil any drugvtorc) Math Bayer on tit gtnumt printed in Etkimot "Mine Ivory Left by Aneettore fll I ytrts Mlt t l4Mtiifirir ( lipr Msaiil4ster 1 el lilltlltail 5E0fromRSWAWEWSSS bone a spavltv Hag boos, Of similar troablM; gets bora going aoand. Absorbln ect mildly bvilqulckly. Lasting result Doe oot blister or remove belr, and horse can be . worked. At drops! sis,3 or JKePH free. L5& Horae bouk 4 caret TTd a wrr has cuth, aid bone. Splint, 9-- Mtl u with bone even, bam to awed a a kme 'Wurkuw Uhr. te When the village site was abandoned the vegetation In the bog and the lake continue to grow until the lake disappeared and the piling up of the dead leaves and stems burled all the works of the ancient men who lived there and used to go fishing In theii dugout ounces. Far-Fetche- d Reminder Brother and sister were sitting on the eieek bank, fishing Sister tine out tier line with a new bait and it became entangled in brush She at once apiiealed for uid in mover Ing It. Brother drew It in, dragging some debris with It. "U litres the Jigger?" she asked The what?" from he, who had uot noticed the floater was gone. The er what-yomay call It, the oh. you know, the Irish county. Oh. Hie cork!" Yes, yes, she replied, that's IU" Ancient Ivory valued at ram Huuth on tho first boat from So o Ihla season. Th Ivory on board represented an unintentional bequest from th long Eskimo to lb present generation. The natlvra front time Immemorial fcnaled on walrus and tha tusks, having no value, wer tossed aside. Thes piles accumulated, on the Ht Lnwrenc and the Irlhllof Islands, daring the cettturlca. Thco whit men ram north with trading scloMmera and bought freshly killed walrus Ivory. Tho Eskimos, remembering lh wasteful trablta if their ancestors, promptly began sinking mlnrr on tb sites of ancient ramps. Each summer they dig out thousand of dollars worth f fossil Ivory, valuable because of Its deep coloring and extrem hardness. Ha World nrvn nr mail torn rvivr ,u ht.v mm o It full rrttia tu Let M report. WAHIlIM.tuN, It. COMI-ANT- , V. Ml K. ST. N. to. fSaanuiloMl Salary ami fammlmlae erlllne Oval la la una alata. poal-tlo- a Wa Inth ran hw lo II la AUdraaa Calar Kaplda, la lltro. aucraaarulljr. t,v MEDITERRANEAN os Transylvania" sailing Jan. 30 Clark's Sthcnusa. SS dara. tarludinf Uadrlr. Canar Islands, Laaablanra. Kalist. Capual ef licnrov Spain. Alticn, Malta, Athana,Caa ttanunopla. 16 daps Palaatinaand Frrpt, Italr. Ktnara, Iherbourc, ii'srwl. Indudas hotalik ruidaw motors, ate. Soman maatnrrii na, AaaatS, 1S2V -- 0a FRANK C, CLARK, TteseaBtdgM.T. Church Softett Job Tb world's softest Job la Hi on held by Hcrgtns Ighet, a Russian In Washington who one represented th Kerensky regime, according to a writer In Capper's Weekly. "W refused th new Russian government rceognltlon and during all these 10 years Cghot hns been In charge of the Russian embassy at Washington living off the fat of the land, responsible to no one. He has bad charge of business of former Russian governments Involving the eolleetlon of assets which exceeded liabilities by many millions. Only tha other day be received a cheek from an American railroad for In aettle-men- t of a Ruaslan claim. And he doesn't have to render an account to anyone." 198-1,10- Great Period $ With much diversity of opinion on minor points, there la a general agree ment In dividing the history of the church Into three great periods. The Drat, from the birth of Christ to the time of Constantine; the second, (nun that epoch to the Reformation ; a no third, from tbe Reformation to the present time. Perambulating of the auto "What has graph a'bura?" asked Alfred. "It Is now worn as a slicker,' an-awered Elolse. Face to Faco Do yott experience atnge When a brainy man Is they any It Is the weight of bla Intellect that does It fright In speaking over radio?" No," declared Senator Sorghum. 1 fee! aa If I were speaking man to man. 1 classify many of my constituents as morons, who have about the same facial expression as a microphone." become stoop-shoulder- "I've got to he," Trent What Is the answer? In th King's I (curb division, 1 .codon. r fur Justice llorrldge and psl Jury, llurstlo Ibittomley mb further rroiamlrtrd ta his libel action glnst llursl A Markett, publishers, nd Henry James Houston, formerly tm toyed by him. Ilottomley romplalned that t bad been eerused ef blackmail In book, "lb Ileal IlnrslU But tom ley," written by Houston and published by Hunt Markett, who pleaded Justiy fication and rontended Hint Mr, document Inhad alpned demnifying Houston Bgalnst llbeL Tb foreman nf lb Jury asked Jus-Ih legal meaning of llorrltlg blackmail, a sun of the Jurors did Dot aerni lo undrratand It. "ll Is wrll known English term," and I replied Justice llorrldge, should hav thought you would bav given your own meaning lo IL Thir Is no legal meaning lo ll." Front lh Contlneht-i- l London Edition of lh Dally Mali t-- ud d Youd Better Keep No Legal Meaning to the Term BlackmaW Hha Poorly Selected We picked out a poor spot for our camp. "Hows that?" Too dump for comfort Not damp enough for fish." Louisville Courier-Journa- WHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE phyth-ls- a oatehsd the raralU f tiiM-- fur 47 years, wad brltwvd that aa matter how gvrvlul fwopla ara ftf tbvir bralih, diet soil asvreiaa, eoaatlpa-(to- n wrtl orrur from lima to lima, uf ant ImportaArsv tba, la how to treat it wbea it Ir. thldwvll always waa la favor of getting a thwa to aaturo aa poMihla, hraua hit rvmady for rnaoU. know a aa Dr. OHJwvU's Syrup Pvt ion, la mild vrgvtablo compound. It raa not barm tbs aratam aod la ao habit forming. Syrup Irpais la fkiiut-tastinand youngsters lor It, of Ir. Caldwell did not drsetia phyaitw and purges, lie did not they wera good for anybody's syatem. la a prartiiw of 47 years as waver saw any reaaoa for their ua whe by rap 1rpeln will empty tha bowels juvt a prompt Ir. I to But a day go by without bowel moeement. Do m-- t sit and hops, but go to tha nearest druggist and gt one of tho gvnerau bottle of Dr. IVId weir Hyrup Jepaio. of wrll Kyrup Ml, Montienllo, Illinois Pepsin," Ivi-fur free trial bottle. A a g, lt Her Testimony Doubted "What Is your age?" Twenly-two- , Judge." "1 forgot to remind you, madam, that you aro under oath." RECOMMENDS IT TO OTHERS EyiCa E, FtnliLajn'a VegetabI Compound Help Her So Much Cleveland, Ohio. "I euro reeora mend Lydia E. Plnkbam'a Vegetable Compound to any woman In tho con dltlon I waa In. I was so weak and run-dow- that n Ignore your aches and pains, as youth does those It has. Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh Since 1846 Baa Healed Wonnda and Sores on Man and Beast Momt back for bit brttlelfBoi catted. dOdMlanb L W. N. U- - Salt Laka City, No. 37-19- 28. 3KTP Of course youre going to hear Hoover and Smith to radio, they expert to talk directly to every Where it the family that to be without s' good radio set in this most interesting of Presidential years? 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