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Show .h 1HE TRIAVEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. vemberJ0J9l3, SlIay, tO tVE YOUR HAIR NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE matted Unsightly colorless - scraggy hair made fluffy soft abundant and EP radiant with life at once. Use Parisian Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, loyal Englishman who have no takes away the "dryness and brittleness, increases the beauty of the hair, making truck with traitors to my king." it Wavy and lustrous. H. R-ID- haggard Continued jj chapter i this timt Tbe" out called listening, the above stood Sre What say I? pvevho all asked .SirEd-munI calmly. say that if this fellow can fight as well as he can lie, your son has but a poor chance with him. As you know well, I came hither from France to visit my estates, not to learn what. strength his Grace of England, my liege lord, gathers for the new war with Ihilfp. ' said Sir John, Enough.! though this ds the first, I have heard of such a war. for it would seem that you know more of King. Edward's 'mind that I do. The light begins lo fail, there is no time for talk. Stand clear, alt men, and let these two settle it. tl me'- - s if ? lltmh. who IS my TLvband, and fall, on be it, for know not stand bebl cl shall John- - af-:o- ur .in -' it was tV he not ho vort let earned. John, and first he should send yon 5',, you wish to travel. 1 Mm and me, since struck him and llugh. I say. though iou throws ? I'TiV sword forget that un-blow and eome hither. to ask if . he St iAyeivroa kedGrayDie . "Now. bfca.se ;u,ter.ifitNyo11rw,nlU "I?8 ni shame that you may bring will that Well, Ipon our house. die presently sss when you John. John, boast not. you for who has shown fve i,ve you will sleep tonight? die, Whether I shall live or said Hugh 14 knows alone. But what I seek to it eliance to be should is, whether your to die, l(rt :our will set People or these henchmen iemnly. m i gainst fend Sii Claverrag. If yon kill my son in combat he being the ehal-nge- r, Iontranc the knight, answered John a To the death without mercy to the, fallen. he said grimly. They bent tlu-i- r heads in an-s- Now! he cried, and reined back his horse. The .first home thrinst wins, whimpered Hir Edmund to him as he wiped the blood of the swan off his sleeve. Thank God, your sons sword is the longer. Jerhaps the pair heard this whisper, or Q'rhaps being without mail, .they knew that it was -- so. At least for a while they circled round and round each other, but out of reach. Then at length .J'hn Flavoring rushed in and thrust. Hugh sprang back before his point. Again he rushed and thrust aiid again Hugh sprang back. A third t inteamrll lift hand against you er set and better trained in arms. on a shout went up from the if I can hold them But the sword of John was longack. But, know that I have er by a hands breadth than that Flavorings. The chapmans afraid Fcried ther cause of quarrel against Hugh carried as a merchant. one. Give him a yard measand lie pointed to his on, t shouted ure! another, hp med-!le and that if you laughffr, handle steel. more with her who is not for Eve i.nned In r face and 1it on certainly you shall die. ' ry eyes were sick with doubr. f And young sir. broke in Sir Ts it true she gasped. undersEdmund, I pray you to tand that this lady Eve tomor-p- t Aye," answered Dick tie true that he draw becomes my wife with the Archer, him bank. Those to of the river her father pull and her' kin. who nd that if wait will learn beto stand why. Oh, you try A thp, sWant lie sees not the swan not (WPen us, although I may As lie spoke Hugh in bis v pght you. seeing what I am and treat before another of John shat you are I'll k 'll you like a Claverings rushes, struck bis pt when ami when I get the foot In a against the great dead bird in added Yes,'' jliance. t none shall ir that deed e.to-no- its -- -- ' and staggered. John leapt upon him and-h- e went down. Is lie pierced? muttered Eve Nay, missed. answered Dick, bv half an inch. Ah! I thought I snarl, pledge my .nightly honor that I will kill pu like a rat if I must follow pn across the world to do so. I You will not have need to if I lone my will. pel-fa- r soage so. nd. living plain. And as . for our knight-honor, Sir Edmund Acour. Do you yield? men heard him jiimt de Xoyon, Seigneur of Cat-say what has a traitor to his do with honor, one who which was heavy, of such a make pgto Pereas a spy of Philip 0t as the ancient (.Romans used and Dce, as the poor merchants sharpened on either edge. Neithknows welp oh take your er of them wore armor, since from your sfford, of which Hugh had no right to do so and fa say I am not worthy, and John had not eome out to fight. s.v alo that I have so They stood still for a moment enemies, let me the midst of a breathless silin with begin ni're of my own degree., ence, the red light of the stormy - v at these hold words arose sunset striking across them both. ) clamor of voii-espeaking in Everything was red, the smoke and English. clouds rising from the sullen, WMl to Sir burning marsh into which the fire this. VT.,sa-Ppp shouted Sir John was still eating, far away, tlie Penng above th.-iof the Blytli brimful with all. You bird fr,eat and a wealthy, the tide, that had just turned to bv also as the affianc-- 1 ward, the sea. the snow and tee it h 0IJiy daughter, hut I self. Even the triangle of wild swans brought by the hard weath1 TWO YEARS er from the northern lands looked red as they pursued their heavy and majestic flight toward oss, Ga., j Woman Found the south heedless of the scene beh a, p s ; 111(1 nfinVinl-or low. - a Vek? E, Tgh dietre88lns ioit a couSh hang on for V LCGee' Across, Gl, n: T heavT ttled tntftVery a chrnlc kept u). v,eai. 5ect y iron m fpitk.e of t ay I fest nlghta for taklnglred irgona cold cough J1U1 tony the Ume cod liver is tnat my 011 m good eel muph Stronger yeara old- "cinal eieJnblned action of ? the coda ?RhCr?atineer,rbl00d'making and JUch mILertles of tonIe lno1 80 efficient alc coueho H ul :t odds and th6 bfon-lm- e byl,dh38 OP ?We;v,wn8y8temm WitK tte ra that v? S it d ttoney will be DOt he,p you-8aiT- e ha!f any 8k,n trouble - so,-fo- Not long did they remain heedsince either to show his skill or for some other purpose of his own. Gray Dick lifted his bowand loosed an arrow, almost, it seemed, at hazard. Yet that arrow pierced the leader of the flock, so that down it came in wide circles and in a last struggle hovered for a moment over the group of men, then fell among them with a thud, the blood from its pierced breast bespattering Sir Edmund Acour and John Claverings black hair. An ill omen for those two and especially for him who wears a .said a white swan for crest, voice. But at the moment nonei took much notice except Gray Diekcwho ehuekled at the success of his shot, since all were went sprawling on his back, for Hugh bad caught his leg with his left arm and thrown him. so that they lay both together. There they elosed. rolling ove each other, but too close to stab. Xqw, good night. John,said Dick, with his hoarse chuckle. Throat - him, . master; throat him! The flurry in the snow was at an end. "John lay on his back, de Cressi knelt on him and lifted the short sword. men heard Do you yield? him say. answered Clavering. Nav, Then suddenly Hugh rose and suffered his adversary to do like-wate- r We Ill not stick you like a hog. Well he said, and some cried, done! for the aet seemed noble. Fool! Only Acour muttered, Next instant they were at it attain, but this time it was Hugh who attacked John, who gave back right "to the rivers edge, for name- ly, which of those twoJyoung men should die. -- "Sir1 J oh nrtheather5-F&de--f- or ward and addressed them. He entered with the others. full feast for a day' that is not done. But whither now? To" take sanctuary" at the and raise my kin. Forward, Eve, ere you freeze. I think there is that '"in me which' will not freeze, she an swered, and broke into a run. Now night closed in and the snow which had been threatening all day began to fall, making their path over the heath difPre-ceptor- muttered Hugh. Rudolph Drug Company SOLE AGENT& 123 North Main 1 Rheumatism Neuralgia Stiff new Vaaitked t angered with an awful aUfTnew In my lega. That night I gave my leg a good rubbing with Sloan's Liniment and believe me, next morning I could jump out of bed. I have been supplied with a bottle ever Afr. A, Mourn of Mandtutar, if. IL since.' . Sprained Ankle Relieved I was ill for a long time with a severely, sprained ankle. I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment end now I am able to be about andean walk n great dral,I write this, because Y think yon deserve a lot of crej-i- t for putting such a flue Liniment on the market and ah all always take time to recommend Dr. Sloan Liniment." Mn. CJutrtoo Route of Baitumoro, ML I- - Sloans Liniment fires a grateful Good for sensation of comfort. sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and toothache.-- 'Use it now. At all Dealers, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 Send for Sloan's free book on horses, . Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. . BOSTON. MASS. score that now is settled. But the fourth time I missed. Who? asked Eve between her teeth as she ran beside him. The Frenchman who means to marry you. When the others fell back he came at me on his horse as I was setting a fresh thinking to get me. I had to .shoot quick and aimed too low for his heart, because in that light I cotild not inake certain of his face, .lie saw, and jerked up the horses head so that the shaft took it in the throat and killed the beast without hurting Acour. He was off it in an instant and at me. with others, before I could shoct again. So I thought it time to go, which I did, backward, ah he thrust. Perhaps he thinks he killed me, as I meant he sliolud, onlv when he looks at his sword he'il find it clean. Thats all. and again Gray Dick ehuekled. (TO BE CONTINUED.) YOUR. 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A inend recommended Sloan's Liniment and Uie (horning after I -- ucedYlniy .nce ua a all O.K. and it has never bothered rnf rinee. always keep lonft.iniment in the house iud tu.ry it ii.U me on the road." Ar. ThomtuS, Ham?, XQS- 1 As the words left his lips Cl a man st e mly , Ev is mine, not yours. or dead,' mine she will we Red st point-eerfif- There was another head beside it. relieves rheumatism quickly. It; stimulates the circulation instantly relieves stiffness and soreness of muscles and joints. Don't' rub -- it penetrates. . N 1 - yhere or raise a hlood me. Tell nu- - now, V to: Clave ring, ' since lie who stands not clear shall presently lie straight, and he. tapped his terrible bow with his right hand, then instantly seized the' string again. Tjrtwo were . face to face. RoundiTiem on horse and on foot, at a distance- perhaps of twenty paces, were gathered the Olaver-in- g men and the French Count's troops, for now all had come up from the far parts of the marsh. Only toward the river side the ring was open, whether because those who made it feared Cray Dick's arrow or in order that he and Red Eve might see everything that chanced. Flic pair were well matched, for though Husrh was the taller, John, his want woman thief, me , sin answered John, setting J.ou lips, him Everyone needs Parisian Sage. A. SJ HORNE. stand clear, all men, while my master cuts the throat of his cou- wone in Pace- ye d skill and courage seemed to fail " him at once. Turn your hetjd, lady, said Dick, for now one must' die. But Eve could notJ , Tlie swords flashed for the last time iu the red light. Therijhat of Cressi vanished. Clavering threw his arms wide and fell 'backward. - A splash as of av great stone thrown into water, and all was done! Hugh stood for aJmament oti the rivers bank, staring at the stream beneath; then he turned and began to walk slowly toward the. dead swan. Ere ever he readied it Sir John Clavering fell from his horse' in a swoon, and a shout of rage wentjip from all bis people. Kill him! they yelled, and leapt forward. Now Hugh understood and rail for the point of land. One man, a Frenchman, got in front of him. lie out him down and sped on. What now? said Eve, as he joined them. lie did not answer, only to 1 e O a v (Ting fol ka no, next to the water, showing that she must choose between the two. Swim for it! growled Gray Dick. Ill hold them back a while and then join you, and as he spoke his bow, twanged. For an instant Eve paused, then threw off her scarlet cloalt. Remember. I slew your broth, er, said Hugh, hoarsely. I remember that he would have slain you, she answered, and leapt straight from the point into the icy flood, beneath which her head sank. When it rose again there vas another bead beside it, that of dead John, who appeared for one moment, to be seen no more forever, since' ere morning the ocean had him. Noav Hugh leaped after lie, and presently the pair of them --side- to were- - swimming-side-- by the rivers further shore. Then, as now. it was but a narrow stream. Yet they did not reach it as they easily, fur, cumbered wrere with clothes and numbed by the- ice cold water, the fierce carried tide caught them and them hex oud the bend. There they were lost in the gathering darkness, so that most of those who watched believed that they had sunk and drowned. But it after a long strugr was not to shore iteai safe gle Theyoame to a dump of willows and dam lit the froezn mud to the heath beyond.' said First fire, then water! voice. a mazed in Hugh, You have missed out love and answered the girl death, .I y Thatcher Coal Co. SO an-- l think others will he dead, not Dick, not Dick, she answered, and just then they heard a footstepTeJiind them. Hugh wheeled around and drew his sword, but almost .before it h'al left the scabbard a long figure glided out of the snow andsaid : More to the left, master, more to the left, unless you would make your peace on BLyth-burgbridge, where some would be glad to meet you. How went it? asked Hugh shortly. Not well. I shot'thrice and slew three men, two of the hilt (utters Th Cutter 1ft simplest air niKl atHMgt Ubortonr, Berkeley, Cal. IiiNiMt on Cutter's The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1914 If dmjwi-- t stock, ureter (rmn Laboratory. Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1914 Almanac ig now ready and will he ADVERTISED LETTERS mailed prepaid for only 35e, Profine Magazine, he following letters remained la fessor Hicks for one Logan PoBtoffice unclaimed on NoWord and Works, 18, 1913 year, and a copy of this Almanac vember Miss Ethlyn Barnes, for only one dollar. 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