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Show THE SALT LAKE TK1UUN.K, TJIUKHDAX MUK.NLNU, J1AHU11 mere formai relation of phyalrlan and , thera patient. No. whatever the waa not hiit on could definitely aay waa wronir, yet I don't in tha least know why. ha aaid to herself aa she lay In bed, "hut I've r-- t a feeling there Is some thing queer going on In this house something underhand. something There! I've aald It." In the present instance, having no tangible grcur.ds for her Instinctive ronvlrtlori, ar.e waa etaeperatea wun herself and made repeated resolutions to nut the entire thing out of mind. All lo no Duroose! She waa wide awake, overexcited, the room felt op presslvelv hoi, the rover got In her way. Why on earth wera French sheeta. ao nim.y yards long? This one kept coming up about her neck and stifling her. again and again she01 flung It bark unir a final gesture iuri brought he hand In painful contact with a hard object, which tell wun clatter to tha floor. It waa her email She rW'ked It up and alarm clo-set It on the table beside her, where It ticked bu.lly away, apparently uninjured. Esther Suffers Horrible Nightmare. How long she lay thinking confusedly before the welcome tide of drowsiness engi.lfed her ehe did not know. been She harcllv realised she had asleep when gradually she became aware of something heavy lying across her body pressing down upon her with an Inert weight The unpleasant grew, she wanted to rid herself o." the Incubus, but she felt The curiously drugged. Impotent. weight Incrmsed. at the same time It seemed lo have life of a certain sort, slow moving and lethargic. It crept upward slowly, always pressing heavily upm her. She was cramped, her bodv ached, her breath came wtth difficulty,fr.-- khe turned and twisted, her arms, but they were tried to pinioned close to her sides. What waa She the thln. thus crushing her? ."trained to rte, but the darkness waa Python Nightmare Causes Esther to Have Bad Night JUGGERNAUT, By Alice Campbell Dr. Sartorius Informs Nurse That Condition of Sir Charles Is Bad and Something Must Be Done to Boost- - Him Up. Installment 2. us on the subject of her husband's will. THI PYTHON. The overbearing familiarity which the doctor treated her wao with Ksther knew that a great many to harder yet even there t wjmm mad confidant, father con- It waa diff:-ul-understand, to aay there) waa anyfessors, of their medical men, no there thing abnoriral. It even seemed pus-slh'a was nolhlnf aurprlitng In Lady that those two had known each unburdening herself to Sartori other a lona time, had not Indeed tha k A challenge to doubters! ' THERE Make this personal health test and convince yourself! have been those who Postura'a value to the average, normal man or woman have called it "a drink for invalids". Then they made this personal health test. They drank Postura with their meals for thirty days in place of caff e in beverages and ' were convinced! Instead of tossing restlessly s through half the night, they of Instead slept soundly. drag ging irritably through the day, they were steady, alert. Headaches and indigestion disappeared. They ate better felt better looked better Nor (&1 they lose anything in mealtime enjoyment by this simple change in diet. They found Postum a hot, hearty drink with delights all its own. A drink with I a rich, lea. P. flavor a fla- vor millions prefer to that of any other drink! Make the test yourself t Don't wait for doctor's orders! Eliminate caffein from your diet now make Postum your mealtime drink for thirty days! Then measure your physical gains! Like the others, youH become a Postum user for life! Your grocer has Postum in two forms Instant Postum, made instantly in the cup, and Postum Cereal, the kind you boil. Both are the same wholesome drink made of roasted whole wheat and bran. No tract of any artificial stimulant in them! Both cost much less than most other mealtime drinks. Order today! Postum O d eonsrl-vusne- POSTT- INSTAHT Postum Celiac n- ' n like black velvet, she could see nothing, only feci, breathlessly, chokingly. WhatA horrible idea assailed her. te ever It was, It was striving to -It was her yes, and going to succeed, unless she could muster the strength to cast It off. Panic seised her. she struggled possessed by a mad her mouth to terror, she opened but no sound came, her voice v .15 paralyzed like the rest of her. and up crept the weight. It reached her throat, rhe felt It grass her chin. lis touch was cold and scaly, she At the t the contact. shuddered dreadfu! moment she reallted was. what the thing Instantly her vision cleared as If an Inky cloud had with rolled away and she stared starting eyes Into the small, cold eyea of a python! The flat head was drawing slowly nearer, the mouth opened, she saw tha darting tongue the creature was doing to bite. Then with a rush her voice csm hack, she screamed aloud. .She heard her own voice, muffled and unnatural. It seemed to work a sort of magic, for the python Vanished, melted away like mist, she drew a creat shuddering breath and found he was lytrnj on her back, unharmed, hut with the sheet muffled about her throat and the thick eider down quilt rtsting in a roll across her. What a jm horrible nlirhtmare! Her heart was poundln. perspiration streamed from her while she laughed hysterically and repeated to herself: 'But pythons don't bite! Pythons don't bite!" No, of course, how absurd It was, they crushed you to death. What an Illogical creation of her subconsciousness! It hart been so vivid, the sensation so atute, the thing had had such solid! .v' Reveling in her sense of security, fhe lay quite still, listening to her breathing as It slowed What had promoted down to normal. Tttil Was It a python alt. tha dream thera seemed more to all? Bono-hoIt than mv., the suspicion haunted her that there was soma bidden aig Biflcam-which eluded her. A sharn tap came at tha door. "Who h tl?" she cried, starting up and reaming that it waa morning. The door tpened a crack and tha How Wc Learned Write slightly prin. accents of the night ours called through. IX. ALPHABkT. GREEK "It's after your usual time," she said. "I thought you would Ilka to We sometimes speak of our alphaknow." and that glvea bet aa "the AKslher sprang out of bed. us a hint of how the worj "alphawaa started. "O, I'm dreadfully sorry! Something It arose fiom the bet' must have gone wrong with my first two letters of the common Oreelt clock." writing eigne. Those signs were called waa true Last night's accident "alpha" It and "beta." if you put them had the alarm. She raced together, lesvlng off the "a' of the through her dressing and hurried second one, you have alphal-el- . across the hnll to her patient's room, devoutly hoping the doctor would not find out eh had overslept. Luck was V against he' Kor the first time she had been on the case he was there before her, as she entered she saw I him standing at the foot of the bed. at the looking down thoughtfully sleeping ol I man. It waa not a heinous offense, b he twenty minutes lata on a single occasion, yet somehow the sight of the big. bulky figure, planted there as thoueh lying In wait for her, made her suddenly uncomfortable. Grjek writing found near Thebes. "I'm af"ald I've overslept a little," The earlv Creeks learned thlr leshe murmured apologetically as she tter, from the I'hoenlclnns. but they greeted him changed nuny of them. K r a long Doctor Expresses Faar Ovar Patient'a Condition. all that, it he's over seventy and He did not reply, but. Instead of seemed to me that ' his from t ok his watch Her voice trailed off, blighted by speaking, with which he glanced tha brief pocket with a deliberate movement at her before continuing steadily: mov and looked a It. Then, without "we mu: put some strength Into ing hia head, he turned hla little grayhim If we can. It Is our only chance. ish eves uoor. her and regarded her Iron and arsenic. There are two we have to fear now," he conThat was all, yei aha jfyfT things fixedly. tinued didactically, still In a whisper. completely ciusneo Dy nia Disappro'One is hn general condition of weak bation. She started to make excuses. ness, the ether Is excitement. lie then felt that she could not. Her mustn't be upset in any way or tongue clove to the roof of her mouth. She knew tnat any explanation she and fu- (CopSrlght. 1H. by Alice Campbell.) essayed would sound stupid tile. Why waa it the man affected (To He t ontinuea ) o her in this ounreeslve fasnioni other doctcr had ever (lone so. Why was it that the mere physical presence of him, of his big, thick body and hla Utile bald hesd with Its small, glancing eyea filled her at times with a sort of repulsion? From the first she had hzi the sensation vaguely, now It had become Intensified a hun dredfold. "I'm develM Ing nerves!" she scolded herself severely as she went Into the dressing room to prepare her paI tient's morning milk. "Why should be afraid of any man? Yet It isn't afraid. I can't that I'm exactly it. oulte " She was glad when she returned to find him gone. She gratefully arang the tea which a maid had Just brought her and begn to take a more normal view of thinga. She recalled the fact that tonight she was going to dine and dance with Roger Clifford, and tha thought cheered her Immensely. Hir the time she had had her break fast and attended to all her prellml- narlea for the day she was Inwaraiy calm and ready to face the doctor when he came for his usual mornlpg she waa pleased visit. Moreover, about Sir Charles, who was making really steady progress. It astonished her that a man of his age and general health should be doing so well. With this in her mind, she was unprepared Itt the sober, pessimistic expression on Dr. Sartorius' face when he had finished tils examination, ne withdrew a little distance from the bed and beckoned her to follow him. "We mm', do something," he said In a low tone, frowning at the carweakpet. "1 do not like his extremebad. He ness. His pulse Is bad, very needs boosting up." oo'Why. il.ctor. I thought Be was that Is, considering inc si w. lie's. -- V, Uncle Ray's Corner IIIIIIIUIIIIllllllillllllllllMlllIlll to KAIr AI M o i A O VPRA i TV otorA nAfc FAIR COMMITTEE NAMED, gperitl te The Trlseae. r.LACKKOOT. Idaho, March SI For tha purpose of aollcltlng harmony and support of cltlsens of Blackford) for the eastern Idaho district fair. DisMOSCOW. Tdsho, March 2 trict Jadge Kiluar C. Steele, who has President U H. White of the Blaoke been on the bench In the Second foot chamber of commerce haa an. district In Idaho for thirty nounred tha appointment of a fair years, was honored when he opened tl ootn. the spring term of court at Oroflno committee. Tha commute by being presented with a nicely nosed of rjeorge T. Do re, chairman: K V. flamed photograph of himself hlch N. Bemston, Robert C. Christ, Is to hsnr In the courtroom of the U )eterson and U B. White. new toj.PoO courthouse there. This gift Is In appreciation of his .VOTg It weald be Illegal te sebllsk tsui long and faithful service as fudge of Ibis He is the oldest dis- if Dot true. trict Judge In Idaho in point of serFrom Goitre vice. Mrs. Oerey ftadt Belief Wits, The Second district comprises I.stnh Five Tears. CeUrless tislewnt. and ClruMva'er counties, with MosI). L'orrr, Kana, blase, sere la cow and Ornftnn ss the county seats. herlire.oweO. heme paper, tbe guns Herald. Set sleep. "There were tlsiee writes 1 eeel WiMla wsae ne feelins like I weulg these Milk te seats. This finally cussed leasase ef I spent tbe heart. all last seisiaf la Bound Ms dortnr ssys say aoltre is gose. bed. Unartraple esa gone tbe wera. Will rtl trll r write sir full etperlesce." Idnho. Msrch I KortAl Is sec eipeselee es4 For the first time. It la believed, the Is plesasstgosdrnple ss4 raay te aae. staee be tVityaa eastern Hauler market will be sup- ('Aoipsny. alerhaalcshnrg. Obte. Soli ay ell plied with Idnho milk lambs. Mike drncalata. locally st W. B baytesj Dreg te. of I Ad ertlaefsest. ) Barclay, prominent pheepman Rlackfoot, hA shipped to the Ogden merket M carload of November and lecember lambs. These have been housed and cared for with especial regard for the esstern Kaster market to rival the California lambs which have heretofore supplied the F.aater trade. Travel tly a Famous Service TO ENGLAND FRANCE HOLLAND GERMANY And All Parts of Europe Via, Plymouth, Boulogne " Long Tenure Wins Honor for Judge time there ess no common sin), abet In tireect. Jtilferent letters were used In different parts of the country. The sound for "R" was maou by the e. in "P" s gn In most parts of made In the rhy of Kits, the "O" a diamond shape, and In seteiul othtr In the middle! plates "tl" was dotted sound waa Aa I'nrtnth the "K" by the letter "H." Such differences made It hard for ne city be sent from to another, jnd the Ureeks were smart common alphabet. enough to form That 'ook place about the ear 4 It. "., and the movement waa sturted by the cily of Athens. We often near a person sav, That's Oreeg to me," which means that h Idaho Lambs enmot understand what has been said or written. suppose the saying aroe the for between from the differences firerk alphabet and the alphabet which we UNe. Although some Oreek letters were unlike our i.wn, others have kept almost the same form for tlv ears. The Idlers which have cm e down lo us from Hie (ireks without much changu includes A. K. M, N, O and T.a (iiek schoolboys must hsve hsd hard time tr. learn to read. The words toIn th'ir bo ks were all gether like Ihlv Nowwecanseethelrouhle TheearlyOreekshadto Ijearntoreadwemaythank lurluckystarsthat WehaveperliHiscommsa -- AmhiueMM nmarks. ("m you read that? If you will 22 puixle over It for a while, you will probably bo able to makii out the he fair to yourself and others. words The system of dividing words The first spoonful brings relief. hy spaces Jld not oome Into use In Money back guarantee. Greece for a long time. I'NCI.F RAT. ex mesfsj( 1 Jur-bl- ed Tomorrow (Copvright. Roman Writing. I'uDIlshers CREO-LYPTU- Suffered East HOUANMMERJCfl 8-- Rotterdam Veendam Apr. 7 Ryndam Apr. 14 New Amsterdam Apr. 21 lilrect route to the OLYMPIC O AMES at AMSTERDAM from July t to Aug. 12. 40 No. Dearborn St., Chlcage, er Local Aaenta, S I!i28. tried all the gelatine desserts "XVe 1 Years ahead in comfort for women Jell' well wins on every count" ""MRLS, I can settle your argu-meabout gelatine desserts. "The other day I bought a package of all three brands and made them up at the same time just to see which would be best for this little party. "Jell-we- ll looked better at the start. The powder was dry and clean. It poured rreely wasn t lumpy or sticky. "They all dissolved in about the same time. perhaps was a few seconds quicker, although not enough to' matter much. "The time required to Jell firmly was about the same for all. I prepared them in the late afternoon. All but one was ready to serve at the evening meal. Jell-we- ll "But after I took them from the refrigerator there was no argument about which waa the best. A child could - X k t I X NW LI yv rs. HTVU readj-wrappe- MADE BY v (IcnneUnJcnriiui (J 0 at" SleuMgwnCsi. I the new disposable is not merely another with a different name. It is made differently inside and out. The result is greater comfort, security and ease of mind for every woman. The outside gauze is specially softened. The center is softer, too. Sides that might chafe are gently, rounded. And it is readily disposable (flushes away). Loganberries, Raspberries, Strawber- ries of Oregon and Washington Oranges is of California. This is one of the reasons why Jell-we- ll so wholesome for the children. "The flavor I'm serving today is Loganberry. I like it best of all." There is a difference in gelatine desserts, as this conversation an actual happening recently reported to us clearly indicates. 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