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Show TL i -- rr ::ul, Lcajj ut. personal assurance that the money you have here i3 safe. I called you in to impress you with the .ecurity of the bank. You ought to know the truth, however, and I will tell you in confidence that another check like Austins, which we paid a few minutes ago, would cause us serious though .175 5 J & .iU tt JA, ii ill ions f temporary embarrassment. ' I to assure came I that you OUCHAUD CRJEAVtJ) CwtfUf have not thought of withdrawing my deposits from this bank, col one!.. You need .have a .natural reluctanco to expose cilvptkk xirr. . 1 , by coming to the relief of the fThe door opened suddenly, and It was while Brewster was in Bank of Manhattan Island. had something one of the officials of the bank tie depths of despair that- his likeMonty Brewster white $200,000 in .Colonel Drews bolted inside, his face as finpacial affairs had a windfall. bank. lie would not have , re- as death. . lie started to speak One of the banks dn which bis gretted on his own account the before he saw Brewster and then . money was deposited failed, and closed his lips despairingly. ! bis balance of over $100,000 was collapse of this institution, bnt be What ia.it, Mr. Moore! askwas realized wbat it meant to the wiped out.. ed Drew as calmly as possible. the cause, and the collapse came hundreds of other depositors, and Mr. Brewster. mind Dont y oh Friday, t! 3 13th day of lie for the first" time bo appreciated draw wants to Ogletborp accomcould what his money xaonth. . Needless to say, it dethat bis presence $250,000, said Moore in strained plish. Thinking stroyed every vestige of the tones. he may have had re- might give confidence to tb oth - elk- - hican. hay e J.ttyan garding Friday and the number or depositors and stop the run,- he he! H asked the colonel quietly. went over to the bank with Harthirteen. Moore looked helplessly at the Brewster had money deposited rison and Bragdon . The tellers of the bank, amfftis were banding out thousands of president in five banks, a transaction spoke-morplainly , than dollars Jto the.f a ger depositors.' : bythe wild hope that one His words! i friends advised him strongly of them, might some day suspend said looks it bad, Brewster, operations and. thereby prove a to withdraw before it .was .too the colonel, turning abruptly to legitimate benefit to him. There late, but Monty was obdurate. the The other young man. 3eemed no prospect that the bank They set it down to his desire to of afraid ft are banks run, and we could resume, operations, and if help Barbaras father and adcant count on match help - from the depositors in the end realiz- mired his nerve. , I understand, - Monty, -- said them. Some of them have helped ed 20 cents on the dollar they ns and others have refused. Now, would be fortunate. Notwith- Bragdon, and both be and HarI not only ask you to refrain from standing the fact that everybody rison went among the people Out your deposit, but I had considered the institution carelessly asking one another if drawing want you to help us in this crujnbst.intial there were not a few Brewster had cone to withdraw cial moment. The colonel lookhe .hasover wi sc acres who called Brewster 8 his money.-N- o, ed twenty years older, ahd"his fool and were so unreasonable as $200,000, and hes going to leave voice shook perceptibly. Brew- to say that he dil not' know how it, the other would say. went out to him in a . . to handle money. lie heard that Lach excited group was visited i sters pity' , flashj y in rum Miss Drew In- particular was . bftbytwo'Tnenhut'thcirjI 1 n. sarcastic in referring to his assurance seemed to accomplish cned. but little. These men and women jDrewt he stupidity. toTr This failure caused a tremen- WCW there to save their fortune,-- . W 1 Mn tmtUr cl dous flurry in banking circles. It the situation w desperate, was but natural that questions Colonel Drew,' outwardly calm concerning the stability of other and serene, but inwardly perturbebanks should' be asked, and it d,- finally saw Brewster and -- his was not long before many wild, companions. He sent a messendisquieting reports were afloat. ger over with the request .that Anxious depositors rushed into Monty come to the presidents the big banking institutions and private office at once. then rushed out again, partially He wants to help you to save assured that there was no danger. your money, cried Bragdon in The newspapers sought "to allay low tones. That shows its all I " . the fears of the people, but there up, were many to whom fear became Oct out every dollar of it, There were wild panic. short, Monty, and dont waste ft minute. runs on some of the smaller banks It 8 a smash as sure as fate, urg bnt all were in a fair way to re- ed Harrison, a feverish expression store confidence when ont came in his eyes. the rumor that the Bank of ManBrewster was admitted to the hattan Inland was in trouble. colonels private office. Drew Colonel Prentiss Drew, railroad was alope, and was . pacing magnate, was the president of floor like a caged animal. Th proud old man wa$ before him at a ' this bank. ' Sit down, Brewster, and dont tvpplLant. f - -- When the . bank opened - for mind if I seem nervous.-O- f course tanc to youT Command me; sir. business on the Tuesday follow-,.b- g we cant hold out, but it is terYou can restore absolute the. failure there was a stam- rible, . tcmblelLThey.lthink we Mon t y , - my dea p- - boy , by them. Theyre pede of frightened depositors. are trying increasing y6ur dt'posits - in our Before 11 oclock the run bad ns mstd utterly toad. slowly bank,s&Tdt I. never saw anything Jikeit, and as if dreading the fate of . the eonvHy ugly proportions, and .no amount of argument could stay colonel. Are you sure you can suggestion.- -' v.i - the asked onslaught. -- Colonel Drew and meet all -- the -- demands! Yon moAiiTsi r, lh at Tcan save the directors,- - at first mildly d Brewster, thoroughly - excited. flic bank by drawing my money dressed and them secing-tha- t the The. colonels face was white and ffonfoibe r Jbanks abdputtfn affair had become serious, grew he chewed'his cigar nervously. asked Monty slowly. He beret more alarmed than they conld afWe can hold out unless some was thinking haider and faster ford to let the public see. The of our heaviest depositors get the than ho had ever thought in his loans of all of the banks were un- fever and. swoop down upon us. life. ' Could ho afford tb risk the on in I an usually large.. Incipient rung appreciate your feelings loss of his entire fortune oa the ome bad put all of them m an affair of this kind, coming so fate of. this bank !,AVhat would attitude of caution, and there was swiftly upon the heels of the othSwearengen Jones say ifhe' detheir, own interests to jeopardy er,, but I want to give you. my liberately deposited a vast amount of money in a tottering imtitutTon-like-ll- ie Baulribf Mato Pain face, Childbirth. hattan Island! It would be the Bbys coming into tho world should be preceded by s certain preparstten on maddest folly on his part if the the part erf every woman who expects to Womo n mother.1 foe owes It is n duty to her unborn babe, and to bcrwH j her doty to her unborn babe is to use bank. went down. Tfyere .coul d bo every means within her ot to aid bis entrant into tire world," Baby cannot help himself in this ordeal, therefore mother must. He h.s a bard enongh time no mitigating circumstances in niter bis arrival, so let us make hi doming easy. His in after life depends thet eyes of either Jones or the greatly upon the manner of his coming . would you have ) our child a tnpple, or would you have him u tower of strength ft Strong men are but world if he swamped all of his growmup children; U famous Surgeon tn Vlenns is devoting his a i life. work to the cere of little helpless cripples, driormta hr money in this crisis. ' btrth do tot allow your child to Become a cripple. 1 i IM I . I beg of you, Monty, help us. s -- 7 The colonels pride was gone. It . means. disgrace if we close; our J a Sniment which will forestall any poselbiuty of aeddent at doors even for an hour; it.roeans birth ; that is, It relaxes all the abdominal muscles and tissues, and permits of an tosyaccens to thochild, I teases the mother's a stain that only years can repuin, and so nasistt nature that when baby comes he marts out in life with a constitution Sell able to fight lifes buttku, move. - Yoi can restore confb uud to bloom Into strong prire manhood that is the comfort oad delight of kvery true mothers heart.' ' dence by a dozen strokes of your One doQar le tlra price at all drug atom. Scud fee mm book oa " Mother I toe! It is frw. pen, and you can save Us. - He f was Barbaras father. The CrzdKziJ fisguhttor Co . , t !H Cwrrriihl kf Rarbayt ' X. Stmoft . p rnh,v ncuTcrsoN esc: lj lh , , . , a - nt j . ee in-rpar- ed 4 -- - e -- ' r- - - 4 hit-terl- - . - y -- con-fidcnc- c, lo-ro- r - - - git Kztural !th 1 - ; - . - s - , To Cure a Co!il m so Eoy Tc! i iivo Eroxo Qjflnino sdJ h jsU 12 racvri. TLIi t" lltkTC, . .. TweDeyi . yrzrtrt cacvxxy tci. 25c. . Tu'i,jy, proud old man was before him as a suppliant, no longer the cold man of the world. Back to Bre waters mind - came the thought of his quarrel with Barbara and of her heartlessness. A scratch of the pen one way or the other eould change the life of Barbara Drew. The two bankers stood by scarcely .breathing. From outside came the shuffle of many feet and the muffled roll of voices. Again the door to the private office opened and a clerk excitedly motioned for Mr! Moore to hurry to the front of the bank. Moore paused , irresolutely,- - his eyes on Brewsters face,' -- .The young man knew the time had come when he must help or deny . -- - , Itch Rirgwcna. for-year- s Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 15 days. 50c." , t Bankpf Smithfield ' , PAID UP ( , x Oo, , if V h i ! Capitall Stock 520,000 i THE TKKlCE-A-WEE- 1; Read Whsravsr th fuags A GENERAL 7 BANKING BUSINESS. English Lsn- - k ,jxi cent interest eompeunded quarterly on savings deposits EDITION k TRANSACTS Four . er 4 . SMITHFIELD, UTAH. the liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it cured completely. 25c, 50c .and $1.00. Sold by Rater Bros. Drug 7 Like ft flash the situation was made clear to him, and his duty was plains Ile remembered that the Bank pi, Manhattan Island held every dollar that Mrs. Gray and Peggy possessed. " Their mea-gfortune had been intrusted to the care of Prentiss Drew and his associates, and it was in danger, I will do all I can, colonel,! said Monty, But' upon one condition That is! Barbara must never know of this. The colonels gasp of astonishment was cut short as Monty continued, V Promise that she shall never know,- I dont understand, but if it is your wish I promise,-- ., Inside of half an hours - time several hundred thousand came to the relief of the struggling bank', and the manwho bad come to watch the run with curious eyes turned out to be its savior. Ills money won the day for the Bank oFUfanhattan Island.WhTn"the happy president and directors offered to pay him an- - astonishingly high rate of interest for the use of the money he proudly de- m I '4 , . them,! '1906. 6, Cuarcntccd Cure for Piles. A E. T Lucas, V'ingo, ITy., writes For 10 to 12 April 25, 1202: afflicted with a years I had been malady known as the itch, The itching was most unbearable; I to find relief, had tried remedies all I could tried having hear of, (besides a number of doctors. . I wish to state that one single application of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me completely., Since then I have used February t . PLENTY OF Is Spoksn. For the autumn season now at land - the- paper to you will be the New York Thrice-a-Wee- k ATALLrTI M ES World, because it offers you more at the price than any Utah Mortgage most-valuab- le other paper published anywhere Loan Corporation in the world., "'1 ''F-r.;v' This is a time of great event. TITHING Off ICE CORNER . We are haying great wars, and other changes of a stirring .kind are occurring both at home and G CENTRAL COLLECTION abroad. The Thricea . Week . COMPANY- - . ; O o World comes to you every other 123 N. Main Street - y. day,-excSunday, with all the ... .. . I . 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