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Show V Tuesday, June 6, 1922. TLE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH amnr n dnnTfnij J.1.1 to iiijiliii.iiuifcjggn toTlie iloors shove, silo her had sudden! appeared a FranciscaB monk, cowled and gowned la sober boron from bead to foot. "Vow frightened me, holy man ! she Confess to you, Imleed ! cried, gaily. Not L" Never a better chance, butterfly of the world. Hurts .not to the dance, fair sister tarry n while, and Inc He Ike onul la apeJr of ImtWt ! Having passed the dragon at the yite, tarry , a moment with this man of vow-,Shrive me quickly, then," she said, laughing. Would Now, w'lhmit confession? youTiave me road your thoughts and give penance T" If yon can do that, holy man, 1 may eoAfeas; so prove ttqulckly I" leaned forward. Ills , The Franciscan vole came low, distinct, clear-cu- t, and be. spoke in the French which Lucie understood as another mother-tonguolder families of psdo iuot of the New Orleans. See how I road them, mademoiselle! One thought is of uneasy suspicion; it i typified by a hard lipped, grasping man. One thought la of pro. found regret; It la typified by a darkly welling stream of oft. On thought" Suddenly Lucie bid shrunk away e 0F LIGHT IE ' i j (Bf Associated Preat) CEDAR RAPIDS,, la, June EUi Cutting of thia city.)- rode into the valley of death with the immortal six hundred. .Sitting1' at his home here this Illuyt ration by . , man who rode into the jaws mouth of , of death, into the Myers Hell, recalls the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava in the Crimean war. He saw Capt Copyri.t by Doublodoy . Puq otvX Comparnf Nolan, sauve younge aaw fliat lis. 'MaTlTiinTa eyes "were In camp of the"' British command-- , blame that case." sold Fell, It tha fastened In utter amusement upon her be mine entirely. If fliey are er. Lord Raglan, dash up and lost, little . Columbine,- - other trill he throat. hand Lord Lucan, cavalry com- Wt adth them, Isn't Jt pretty, auntie? she asked,' fear not I think that mander, a note. Mr. Cutting, thin party anhld be rich haul for the smilingly. My goodneaa gracious !" . Th stern Brit-- , Masquer, eh? Take the rich man and then a seventeen-year-ol- d "Where where on ish trooper, did. not know what hie friend they could beer plucking, eye hardened. earth did you obtain such a thing?, the note contained. History t lust crowd! Rogue nil." " Confound you. Fell exclaimed Why why it contained these terse , says features flinched. She Columbines tlie doe If Ansley, bandit nnfarily. . : words ; t v how Bp there would he the very devil was a poor relation, of course, so the Lord Raglan wishes the to look In the older woman's eyes and the , ; pnyl" , Implication of the words formed little cavalry to advance rapidly to And Malllard would do the paying." less than an Insult. the front and try to prevent Fell- dry chm kle held a Bole of Quietly she put one band to her Let him. Who cares? Look ..the enemy carrying away .the and removed the collar, drop, throat bis at with house, there,' blaring v guns French1 cavalry is on llghta. for tluwe llghta? The people ping It Into the hand of Mrs. Malllard. Why pay your left thing to make any womans his financial tentacles hare closed their it was Catting saw hi commander eyes widen a collar of exquisitely Hla wifes upon. grip I thrust that note into his glove have beqn purchased with the coin wrought gold studded with ten great before is bearer rode away. of oppression and Injustice. His ton' blaring star sapphires. Deride It tlie d fomentIs that be Jeweled Mra. Math Ufe Is one vf roguery and drunken Forward, the Light lards ample front- looked cold and wildness " lifeless. . , Man. are yon ma'dr Ansley IndiThere , The command rang. That?" queried Lucie, Innocently', Columbine cated between the them, was a flash pf sabers. Down Were Hot alone hers you must not producing a sorsj? of chamois and dale 'into the valley dashed the line talk hlng at her nos- e- .Oh, thats fery Inthat way It was made for Queen llori .of British horsemen, to cer-:ti-n Jnrhln Fell wady chuckled again. Col. teresting! Was this scarf that keeps my destruction. utriblncs laugh broke in with renewed tease-w- o ragged hair from lopping out! They V ' Cutting, who for 45 years gaiety V w were a prewent only this morning." Noneenae, my deer Galea I W Was a railroad emplovee at Girl P The ladys voire was harsh. admit among ourselves Iowa Falls and Cedar. Fall-- re--' masquers may A present?- - From whom. If you Maniard i tired two years ago and is now thatIs Bob not the man we would have our please?" 1 Oh, I promised not to tell ; hes a making his home in this city, daughters marry, provided we had He is now 85 years old and was daughters," said Fell. particular friend of mine. Arent the atones pretty?" , seventeen when he enlisted in They had come to a file of limouwas Malllard Mra She spegchleaa. sine Eleventh Ilussarsi of her and cars, and approached th the her firm lips and watched f Majesty, Queen Mr. gateway ef the Malllard home. They compressed Victoria., Loci replace he auppldre collar wltb-oi t Cutting believes he is among turned Into tha gate, Jachln Fell a word to offer. Silently site ex- the last, if not .the lat, of the touched the arm of Ansley and Indicatmen whowere immortalised by ed an inconspicuous figure to saw side of the entrance steps, ? Tennyson. An outer guardian," he murmured. He vividly recalls' the charge He says he saw nothing, knew Our host. It seems, la neglecting no feel sorry for th precaution! nothing, hectd nothing but felt Masquer, If he appears here." I within him the' insane urge They csnie to the doorway. Colum. that drove him forward wih a bine produced an Invitation, duly nurm 1 furious desire to bury his tiered, and the three entered the bouse " together. saber in a Russian breast. !The-- , Light .Brigade," - Mr f' CHAPTER II. .Cutting says., was. composed of the .Fourth end Thirteenth Masquers. ' the Efghth and Elev- - Joseph Malllard might have hopeDragoons, j enth Hussars and the Seven--, fully considered the note from the Midteenth Lancers. It was. com-- I night Masquer to be a hoax perpetratmanded by Lord Cardigan. The ed by some of his friends, but he took fv men wore red trousers and no chances. Two detectives were postIn the grounds outside the bouse; - blue jackets which gained for ed Inside, two others, masked and costhem the name of Cherrylegs. tumed, were keeping a quietly efficient The Brigade had been lying eye on all that transpired. inactive during the progress of ( Each gnesf upon entering was conthe fighting until the order to ducted directly to the prenence of J- Malllard himself, or of hla Wife; charge same. Blindly a few sepb over was bidden to unmask in this private clambering stragglers and was thea presented with mooning comrades, struggling audience, a favor and sent forth masked anew-t-' of dead dyand' through heaps the festivities. These favors were ing, horses and men In death concealed, In the case of the ladles. In throes, pools of Hood, fought corsage bouquets ; In that of the men, You FrlghtM Me, Holy Man!" She ? their Cried, Gayly, Confosa to You, In. way to the rear of the Inside false cigars. There was to be a general opening of the favors at middeed! Not I."1 line. Mr. Clotting disagwh with night, the time set for unmasking. All tended a corsage bouquet from the pile was regarded by' the thla history as to the number who guest ceremony ss a delightful innovation, and Iroddr her : Jhem. In a trembling voice, returned He says there were forced herself to explain about the faMalllard a a mBedfordiJones - 1 Irwin aid-dt- e- 1 " A ' f ' - bit-ter- ,'V ucker-llk- c Bri-'gad- J- Jew-el- s e! - -- i is" . nt " X v by Joseph ' i i . ' . I - I- I f delightful onlr six. assuring himself that only He was asked what was the entered his house. Invitasecret of the futile And merci-- i tions might be forged faces, never! lees command. Cutting said Lucie Ledauois entered the presem e Lord Raglan denied to Lord ef her stately relative, and after unexchanged kisses Lucan that, he had ever iven masking, dutifully Until some months with Mrs. Malllard. the order to charge, and that previously, until she bad come Into the then Lord Llt-'paUed the management of her own property or order from his glove where he what. was left of It Lucie had been had tucked it. the ward of the Malllard. , ' how marvelous Is that your handwriting?' "Mercy, child, you look Lord Lucan asked. , , I, exclaimed Mrs. Math her off and examining her ,. Mr Cutting dobs j not know bird, bolding color with obvious suspicion. what the reply tats - but for highThank you, ma'am," a ad Lucie mad ten minutes he raw them en- - a mock courtesy. Do yon like little -gaged in a battle of words. He Columbine? believes Lord Raglan gave it m "Very much. , Heres Aunt gaily; good 'faith but that instead of take Miss Lucies sjosk, Sally." An old colored servant bobbed her rushing in the cavalry, the In head In greeting to Lncbv who re have should been 'in sent fantry moved her cloak. As she did so. she wFf ; t o manuever. e nrem?" gray" Lurie turned away from him quickly. I think that you have made some grave error,"monl en r, she said. Her voice w as cold, charged with dismissal and offended dignity,, I pray you, ex. cuse me. No waiting any response, she hastily ran up tha stairs.. After her, for a moment, fared the Franriaran, then shrugged hla wide shoulders Sad v plunged late the crowd. taiile she darned, while she chattered nnd laughed and entered Inte the mad gaiety of, the evening, Lurie could not banish front her mind that ominous Franciscan. How could he have known? How conld he hate guessed what only she and one other barely suspected? Thera wa no proof, of course ; the very breath of auapt-rloseemed n calumny against an upright man I Joseph Malllard had sold that Terrebonne land six months before any gas or oil had been discovered there, and eight mouths before Lurie had Come Into the management of her own affairs. lie had not known Sljout the minerals, of course'; It Was a rase only of bad judgment. Yet, Indubitably ha was now a shareholder and officer la the Bayou Oil company, tlie enneerp which had bought that strip of land Lnrie strode angrily to banish the dark thoughts from' her mind. Why, Malllard was a rich man. a banker. honorable gentleman I To doubt Ms honor. aUbongfcJM WMun harsh and stern man, wa impossible. laid knew him I letter thairmot, and could not believe May I crave pardon for my error?" enhten hevoice at her elbow. She turned, to ara-tFranciscan again beside her. "With n thousand apologies for Impertinence, mndetnolseBe; 1 am very sorry for my fault. WIH not that admission oWalo Joc me one little dance, one hint of forgiveness from fair Columbine?". , , rote spelt , Something In h1 Lucie, smiling, held not her hand. If You are pardoned, holy man. you can dance In that friar's rohs ls n then try It P 1 0 TRUST HIM ALWA1'8; Cutuiul! thy way unto the Lord; trust alto la film. PMhini?; 1 HEt THAT BC STIFF COM TO DAT -- HE NAILED ME FOR A HOMER LAW WEEK , OUT WATCH ME FAN HIM TODAY RU-I- oisare Laura A r: JL. The rr.t t: MK.tTI.fXH DK.ua FOB A WKKK tour, on If package of grr. tenuis, 8everat of my Column Renders me quart of eweet milk and one-hlr-d hv asked u ta publish menu tm cocoa. .. stewed cup iiMgar); lunch and diunar, for a full week irunew, which contaju po meats. , , Thursday Dlnaev: Small fried When meat H dropped from the lah, potatoes, beets, apple betty with menu, fish, cheroa dishes, eggs la lard sauce, coffee. some form, and baked beans nr cU- - 1 Friday Lunch: Fried flh halls rilent Is giving made with yesterdays of mauua tbe following I assume ths: lah snd potatoes-- , Iced coffee breakfast eoastst of fruit, seres 1 m cookies. some sort, coffee, awl egs If desired Dinner; Egg Souffle, pota-oeFriday (on the days when eggs will be Hma beans, raisin tarts, coffee, served at dinner, bowevor, fish ma Baked Corn Saturday Lunch: In pluce ot br served at br mK. )lsh (to make this, turn one can of ' 1 1 eM.) ora Into a baking dlak and add one naked ftnh Sunday Noon Dbtu-'- r one plat sweet milk; with auc( p puto.-s,- ' pear, lemot, icaten egg and take one hour). Tea, jam or jelly meringue pie, coffee. ' , J lth bread. Funday Supper: Fru.t rulaJ, Baked Rica with Dinner; Saturday sandwlctu cocoa, ftcli "boo, potatoes, (or any berries, cake, Khar fresh vegetable such as 1 Lunch: Hot cornmeal Monday bruseels aprouta, ssrlaa chard. rni-swith mile oni sugar, lewd tea Heat era, may ba served. Instead I , email quick bU'gi's, cookies Fruit Gelatine Dessert, Coffee. Monday Dlno- -: Baked beuns,,p In a household where dinner la diced ant tatoes, stewed tum.-.toeerred at noon Instead of at night, sweetened oranges aiw- banun.is with luring the week, the luncheon menus cuatard sauce, colfec. ;lven above may simply bp used for Tuesday Lunev; Yeatarilays corn mpper. i.nal mush triad and served with Tbe dinners may be made more sirup. Hot te( Jam or jelly with by tbe addition of salads and learty broad. , t hot breads. But, even as they stand, emoM Tuesday Dinner Spanish hey are nourishing meals. Loro yesterdays add left-ovTumorr0wJ&nswere4 Letters. to the oroelril. potatoes, Ait IsquLira !.: tiling beans, tty t pudding, cc'fee , Wedneeday Luiich Vegetable mil dirkhsm hr rare of t ad, cocon, eornme-t- l muffias, trash deuaakeeplag dsparfmftut w.l I ' answered la tbcae columns ft t berrica. Into. This raqnlras oor . MacurI Wednesday l)lunr-- Baked r (Dm, however, owtag to U onl with cheese potatoes, sptscb, rsesstvsd. (to If pr or quicker reply Is dsolrad. , pie pie, coffee. d and anvt;a I ( Thursday Lunrii Grapem-tbo enclosed with tk quasttoo. one bake this for make together, (to The Editor. e-- - a, T toif." Vesh." tzi U was gtan 3 t e 1 came. I.i me lev t!s SKtl Mril merely all drfira.Ci or. tt t t' -- - one T t A.i- - t ft f r"vv f y w - t ' ?t arti-hoke- s( s r:. ... T?f 1 kj( The L ft t it er r - er a It. 'lh L. tout t peae-'- A Classified Advertizing to Ctesslfied ads must bo psM odrasco. One cent Minimum for first Inisrttm Ifi 'if a word par (fttr s. I TWO ; BOOMH Ft'KDIHHKD North 2nd East. rent t? OIRIX WADTK1I Basket. Ihone FRF IT TREK FOR At IJ.IT1 f . Thos. SlRAYING Phono J, RlPKMkXCO-aNo- frr' I or axl J. KOHD -- HAY FOR Co. For sale cheap. Call fl.Vf.FAt ( - condition, riding or drivisy. Frier 150.60. tfi East 1st Forth. I i F WOOD Soil and grovel ROOMS H. J, Dowdle H2 8. Ith For light housekeeping, 206 E. Jrd Went or Ora Bonaoa g. fitk West. . North. I4 Until October. 6 room fra ana house feretabed Plano. Cool surroundings. 3(2 W. 2nd So. Bt. Building. And FURNISHED AlARTMKNTS house to rent. Call 22? N. 1st E. CARBAGE Asullflower snd tomaPhone to plants. Also geraniums and other bedding plants snd hanging basFUR KKNTThroe furbished rooms kets at Ota Laraena. for light bouse keeping. Apply SX East 4th Nerth. Phone 244-- J. rAiimxa, pArrrrxa work. Ca4 (TM1N1XG Caod FOR SALK Five passenger Ford, Luraou and Matbawa. Fhaue UI-one man top, Boche Magneto. Al or 113-- J. condition. Call 429 North 1st East. , Room SIX OR ME YEN modern FOR RENT Oao modern cool 4 homo, wanted with torn, Ooo-- l room furnished apartment. Phone building lot as first peyment, bal. 271-ance monthly. Call Journal. j . '........ , f n I y t i ocm tsr u v, 1 1 f t fxi. 1 M tV f if -- 1 t;it.l iUlU tv 1 aosasl j, aa &L.w, V : TITt f if vrft its-i;-- -" VO p. t r u-- ual c j ttul oc i i. FFB.MSHKI) MODERN RENT r t cf tha ( WANTED medium stood black- - fcc'.l Thatcher Coal smith's vise, must ba in good con- at Till ' ' day, at . dition. Call at JournaJ offtet. FOR t r (acini A WR MAKE old watches fsn do good as new ones. W. Lstby. Journal i f 'H i i. Rowley, , ' typist wiahaa poetttou WIU local ?fi?-YKOOM.L.For OFF It K rent In Arimo business house. Call block. Phono SI1-, FOR WALK.- - Small horse to fiat 61J-J- i t -- T-- l 1 1 a room hasra i Srd and trh Want oa fad Aggie Lonch . Phone C i 1 Ll nt ta tl irr.tj.sit lt la t ss.t WIR HAf.FJ.Top bur7. slsgl FoV First chum shape, fill N. Ird f i 1 u 1 CValm STAND UP THERE Vbu OLD BIMBO AND SWING at- r h ByLF.VfifiZeim IMm J A 1 11 beet-gree- ill tliattjed n Utt ilppoivuaRy." k!f jit. "koariiS , - e t c th"; j cf CJ left-ove- rs - S'' in. Yc. J v:.i t lcv-iv- a. pro-mrve- a, ' ll I;:? tmrjr i v ME S I I Lit ter 2, of t a l. . 111?, and try tberaoL ty ordar cf t , ton. i j ir i Date of first p. 1922. w. h. d. h. 1 J. ' t A KmKmart It.. ' w v-- r- h Imlced Who could Could he not dance with Columhino,for partner? So saying, the monk proved hla word by the deed and proved It well. Nor did he again hint that he had recog. nixed her; until, as they parted, h once more left her astonished and As he bowed be murperturbed. i . vor inride. ' ' . ; mured manic Into Lucie place Slipping her HBew arc, sweet Columbine I Beware She wa gone, not without relief. ArarnUt Bewsra of hi knew very well that within half an of The gay , hour Bob Malllard would be informed proposals!" HU was gone upon the word. that site had accepted gifta of Jewels RNIHHKD ROOMHFer rant on Aramls? Why, that must he the from other men, with til the accompaColtcgo hill. 45 North 8th Kast. course Bob Malllard! of MuKketeer, Phone 769-- J. nying Implications and additions that The name, with its Implication, waq For, Imagination could furnish. was who this brown hit. clever But s WANTED TO BUY Good second Boh Malllard , wanted very so much, . hand dining table aid chairs, rugs much Indeed to putrry her, his mother monk, who seemed to know who danced o divinely, whose French snd portieres. Call Journal Office. had no Intention of sanctioning such was like music? A vague suspicion was union. In the girls mind, but shir had no FOR SALE New modem home. Lew bn Uncle Joeeph," she re'"Neither s ; j , West, Lo- proof. Berataen, 439 South 2nd , "- Half an hour a 'ter this Bob Malllard gam fleeted, smiling to herself, "and neither ha I! So we're all agreed, except came te her. am! with Impatient words t FOR RKNTFarnlshe4 2 room mod made a path through the circle which Bolt." In. Phone apartment close I know you now, vColumbine !" ' A hand fell upon her surrounded be. , yj.j I must see j Columbine! Turn and confess LucfeT he murmured.wrNt. INIClTlMMIH For sleeping purposes ? you""kt once to the couwcmtory." thy sins!" ? ji I. at. The Palace. Journal Building, foot of the She lutd come Wpst Center M. (To Be Continued) stairway! wide, ihifu-e- , AW. WHATS THE USE , she breathed, with a gasp that wa almost of fear. "Who are you, monsieur? A humble brother of minor orders," i ami he bowed. Shull 1 not continue with my reading? The third, mademoiselle, la one of hope ; It is t) pilled by a small man who U dresaed all In Yfitis . t.rrrr, . , tU P. L . FOR SALE New atx room madam ttepha C. Z. horns with basement, built In eon B. Ey!r"v,J at t tea lances. Small payment down, good ternra on balance. .Apply 3(fi West 14 dxy tf J- -j I 2nd North. (Tty, Lu 1 r ' ! S" I F4lt SALK Or trade Tor Logan f i t f acnemo of fit prod City property I tive dry farm. 47 acres ta fall wbaat, -I i:l-i , the balance sum- turrry, ft acres of alfalfa ,t tit A i9 rI ; i j mer fallowed, Alaer 79 acres of pas- rods; roe t i , ture land adjoining and a good borne I- -J ro I i la the beat part of Hyrum. Make xd r'J ' . , ; t me an offer. John W. Helm, Hyrun 1 rtnrt r t i , it t uf t 4 Z , 07- - 19 1 l I i (M Vi. The Denmark dykea have stood UT1 r-vvf the storm of more than ceven cen, lJu.1 . ?:2, f ' -turies. Ttlit Uni fU rlUlBKlv .Til -- l- o' u r u tilil Uiti xt Tiig A-- LJ . v |