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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLE, UTAH HnjD9 (Epndi CHAPTER-VI- II not spoiled It for ehnnco of fair a bad t boon wt of Grace secret, SLtbcorta notwithstanding. I might eb.nct yet. At allfenU. I .bred of ?oold not give OP bllo 1 reooloUoo. rcmtlned. On that ' ' loot to IePAn music, Nxt morning there wu work to clearing carriers got tbo we wanted for Umber tbo felling ftta. Jinny atood bealde. me on the and motion-lv6r tank. Ull and tbln palm, that long the of one al of the verge abeltered A tbo (a Her beautiful," hungry face.' on fixed the waa tb Its arid eyea. Bound of Tbo rlrer. ding RomlllyJ clearing .had ahlfted carrier went the rther away; hack. hack, Thero distance. muffled by ei, dully, It arose, through i a pause;roles of a Mambore can-bthe alnglng the death song of the Followed a rending crash, In chorea d shouts In the fall of a Is something There t tree that lets things loose; to do (on the logs that .bare nothing' Genevieve trees. with rfsce) Veacber had been one woman In the Want before that crash, "In the anIstant after, ahe was another to know ther of the many Jinnies, of whom would hnve needed great art of any man's days; would have . , . . . perhaps. eten worth It the from round river; f She swung L faced me, tall as L filled, as I, th the fires and forces of youth; bong, supple, as a tigress. brave as tigress, a woman made for the 'ids. If ever one was so made, fPhil I -- I'm not askin' marriage, Lory." she said. "I'm askin Im ikin just a hut down somewhere at mouth of the river and me waitin r you to come. back, since you wont on the trip, j And Ill stick to She fought iu and follow you" r breath. "Ton pulled me away from e ibarka, ahe said. "You sent your lp to blazes and never cared. Youre tt-.- kd If Jinny jd - id . W ex-tantl-y. al 1 . iTt-m- e first real man Ive ever ever nil will you leave me In' that hut l.en you go 7 She was as modest, almost virginal, ie d flame-IrlteJinny, Uke many flame-hairee women, was alrvoyant She read my thought. Phil strite, Phil," she said. "Is because of me goln gay, tame aa o yourself have gone, HI lay that o wont? Because, If thats I couldnt answer her. I put my tnds on her wide, thin shoulders; ir fac was on a level with my own, id I kissed It "Youre the best girl all the world, and I love yon, Jln-- . I said. Unerringly, she read my meaning rough my words. I'm tha beat girl but one?" she d, d ever-so-Uttl- all" 1L To deny pit was to trample on the of my faith. Tea," I answered, feeling as If I id struck her. Then, if there hadnt been any i Laurfers In the world. Itd a u all right with you. and me?" could not answer her. There was need. She flung me esrsy with a adennesa and strength that all bat t me down among the trampled m leaves by the river tide. She formed. instantly, into a bag the streets. As she might look In aa puty years time, battered, destroyed, h looked now, In one awful no-U- t of prophecy. She gave a scream 1 lnded me of the screams of horses during the war, and ran Dy down the bank of the river. 1 1 uow where she thought she was farther on, re the current swept, deep and r. Past a high corner of the bank If she had leaped, the have had her before 1 ny otherwuM have done any- helpbut she was. In another t. checked, as I was checked by the amazing, aght of a government launch W.er reach of the river, rapidly g towards myself and Jinny. .7.,t?PP, aoon as they saw Sid f00, out dnhJ- - I l charlfe- - The launch dHfH with- - the- - current" BAS-- ' b7 CW Paawd bffor he Came P to and J wh was standing ng maybe to a spot alU-wou- ld -- Irult - -- r-n Wel- K 2 C l- ces Pk ha)f yon." May ! aJ TOUT distance away. with certain ao youve saved trip; thats very obliging Tiuuca ro-.Jr- 11 er 854- - 1 demanded what government la doing up b!azMk,,k,,, iv .meD without the blazes, a business ent np t0 MT liSbLl! X. tna Wn.arried off tha stc- - i-- a picture lAii iprais p - half-a-doze- cat-fit- Thousands of women teettfy to the superiority ot Homo Mad Soap and to tho uperlorlty of irnulna Lewla s, He PER BAR FdDIffi ... High-Te- st n Lye. m Think ms ol It pare hard . . soap. soap free from harmful chemicals and fillers'. soap that saves your clothes and hands. costs as Uttleas leper bar ... 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Ij Ij Telegraph. j I' Old and young can take this family laxative; free trial bottle! . . Rmwvn Diatinff Htopa Hair FalHac itparii Color to Gref and Folo4 Half BaatyUr and l M at ' Iraiilata. (bcvw, Wta iPotcrxvyuoNT FLORESTON SHAMPOO Idokl for m. hi ennnrt ion with Parkrll.lr Rilum. M.kaath. hair wft anl fluffy. SO dm by mail or UU. litm-Chernies Work., r.uhocu N Try HANFORDS e self-denial- - any - girl. I ml know how, but In that moment recognized a truth that, so far, had 1 realized t come my way. bow eh a woman as Jinny may regen-at- e herself; I realized, with a reneb of soul and body painful all telling, that I, and no other, ns the man to help her to 1L But between na stood the wrath of a, my whit rose, my star, Pia who mt'day, God willing, should pass the ory gate of dreams with me. Into a iradise of which I waa unworthy, ilch, nevertheless, I could not give of a hundred , If tha salvation notes stood In the way. If there had never teen a Pla. . . . -- as be-m- By JANE OSBORN tone wall than Bassett did usually Mger made t very silent party, drop-pldown CopyrlfM by Hucbao Maasle river. With the current,' (ISNT there aotjie one else you can Cob and the speed. f the launch. It waa a think of a sort of la's! hope?" WKtlhrrlM McNair suggested. Daisy . comparatively t shorty Journey. Dusk f next day found na on the, asked every man 1 know," llol ""Ive opening ow. The G. 8! was at Uaru in the reaches of tbo Romllly's estuary, with en Irwtor said ruefully. She paused Taurt, and news came down thecoaat the gulf of 1apna. fiat and' grey ae a a minute and then ventured: "But native telegraph, you know thaLa pewter table, opening out before. maybe you could ask a last hope for white Slnabads had gone up "the There was a long atrip of beach al me." the river mouth; you could scarcely Romllly Id e canoe with The much heralded junior protn at boys,' meaning to strike Inland. ' go see It at that hour. But If yolT could Tllden college for women waa Just e the G. 8. turned a handspring and had not see the beach, you could Bee, quite week off. But Helen wished that three and packed me off withJunior-prohud njver been Invented. clearly, that which stood upon It out my lunch. So here's the Tuurl the pointed shapes of several canvas Young and rather, shy, she had not to take her back; only Uketl the idea of asklng'an escort, but gee youve tents. been beforehand with us." He glanced few here a .for minutes,? bad finally In vMed'Unrohl Granger,' n with- - Interest ntd the magistrate. childhood friend. I didnt call gofigure" of Jinny, he had promptly who waa contriving to look amazingly ing up; Just hailed them, and asked received word from Harold that as he If they had seen dignified In my khaltl shirt and trous anything of a white had already accepted an Invitation ra. "By the wayTISheep, he went woman." from another girl In another college on, "whats become of your expedition?" "What did they for a dance on the same night, he I asked. sayf For he,. like every one else down One of them? fax on it was, I coutd not accept. Then she had WritWest." bad known of my departure. think ; I hear he went with them ten to Walter Drew, who adored HeIt waa difficult to answer him. "1 Bhouted back that they hadnt, and lens sister, and Walter, not being at asked who she was, and what It waa all Interested In little Helen, had fabcame back," was my lame reply. bout" ricated an excuse." Then ahe asked "Well." he said, "well" after a ! I Caxon Ned Stevena whom she had met the said. "Who were the pause during which he had looked others? summer before and a letter bad aon both at swiftly, keenly, of ua. I Only one other white. Yon know followed from Neds mother saying suppose Im to have. the pleasure of him Spicer." He gave an order to that as Ned had the measles he would fetching you along to LiJru also?" the brown, steersmab; not be able to come. There were no I waa thinking rapidly; calculating and our took boat a wide sweep, and more men In Helen's list of acquaintJust what this new turn In my affairs ances not even a last ho;e. Inshore. began heading mean. The Taurl was a fast might Taxon!" not la Daisy thought a mlnuie or two as thought Spicer she could me take launch; home lo such a fool aa he looks." Tor Caxon, they continued their way down one of a day and a half; half a day to fix goldminer and survivor of the cumpus walks. Theres Bob King up matters there, and get stores. Then a era of I Tom's waa past could ask him for successes, mining buddy a a day and half back. In the Taurl about the ablest prospector who ever you hed come, but dear me, he's Imwashed a dish between Daru and the possible. Last hope Just about deMam bn re. scribes him perfectly enormous and Io me a kindness, Bassett, will doesnt give a snap for girls and Dont mention to any- dances like a walrus. Hed come beyou?" I said. one ashore Just where It was that you cause Tom would make him." The prom waa booked for Friday picked ua up." Tltlght You not (coming?" night. Wednesday afternoop Hlen reNo fear.? j ceived a special delivery letter from Miss Treacher coming?" her first hope, Harold Granger J "I dont j Harold la coming after all," ahe Silently Jinny's head appeared above cried In Joy to Pulsy. The other girl the coaming, cutting off my words. and lie tmd a scrap ao you can Just She stepped out on decl. There waa let that Bob person know we won't still some light left ; I could see that need him after all. ahe had found Bassetts store of clothThen on the morning mull next day, ing and looted It ruthlessly. A cum came a letter from Walter Drew. He merbund of silk circled the bad decided to come, he said, and was waist of her my trousers; ahe had now on Ids way lie as much as said white socks on, and a silk tie about that Helen's sister had Insisted on this her neck. on his part - "He's piece of lTooked 'alher InTamazement aa on his way," thought Helen, so theres ahe swung lightly down Into the bont, nothing to do about It Well, he can avoiding my eyea (she had not looked just come and find out that he Isn't at me, or spoken to me, since we needed Serves him right. , came aboard). I saw her go ashore Friday afternoon Helen went to the with Bassett, disappear among the railroad station to meet Harold Grantents. ger on the train she had told Idm to Before I had time to grow more take and as she stood there looking than a little Impatient, the boat waa search! ngly down the platform, up back again, and the launch under way came the youthful Ned Stevens. What had Jinny been saying, doing, "Well, I came anyway," he said. "I "Im Not Askin' Marrlags, Phil out there In the camp? Why had she .see yon got mothers telegram and Amory," She Said. been ao anxious to go ashore, and were exiectlng me I waa afraid you why, now that she had returned, was mightnt get It In time. You see It again I calculated that the governshe still keeping hidden, avoiding sight wasn't measles after all Just a cold ment would owe me so much for doing or sound of me? and I'm all right now and mother own Its work at my cost Half a day was sitting on the cabin said that I'd better come, aa ahe was Bassett for contingencies. Two days to get root a whitish blur In the dark, afraid you'd be so disappointed and through my four days cut In the to him and asked him point would ' miss all the fun without a edged np bash. . . . Eight days In all from blank man" now ought to see me should see Did you anyone say anything But the artless Ned got no further were once alive I If more at the ashore?" me, for Just at this juncture up stepped point where 1 bad turned back. If He knew what 1 meant He did not Harold Granger with breezy nonthere was no one ahead of me or turn his face, but he an- chalance. look "I suppose," I said to the waiting sweredup, Immediately, In Bassett's own Helen showed the boys about the Bassett "that yon didnt see any sign crisp, precise way and. they went at fonr oclock campu of another party on the river." "I saw Spicer. 1 asked him whet for tea at the Blue Heron, and Helen Bassett was busy lighting a cig- the delay was; asked If I could assist thrilled at the thought that ahe was arette. In any way. He said no; It was all sitting there with two escorts. It did "Yon suppose wrong then." he said, right; they had stopped because he give one an air of great popularity. his bead bent over his hands. "There's wished to buy sago; they'd be off And Just as she waa enjoying this sit a prospecting and exploring party tomorrow at daylight I got back to nation ao rare for her, there appeared down at the river mouth at this minthe boat them Ulsa Treacher," he a slender, dignified, young man In the ute." He did not look at me as be spoke carefully, seeming to weigh his doorway of the little tea room. He spoke. Bassett was Is s little genMiss looked around and then came toward words even more than npnal tleman. a behind for ber. It was Walter Drew. He had 'stayed while; Treacher "How soon can we get away?" waa I waited for her." arrived by motor, looked for her ev' my reply. "Was ahe" I stopped; It waa differywhere, and had finally been told "Aa soon aa yon can chuck your caricult to phrase. that aha might be at the Bine Heron. riers on board, and get you and this ' There appeared," aald Bassett pro Helen was. standing almost hidden lady on." In be her bodyguard of three black-cla- d the "to nature by something He kicked me, slyly, and I replied, dsely, of a friendly understanding between men when Daisy McNair with Tom aa Intended, with an Introduction to her and Mr. Spicer.. I gathered an and the Last Hope appeared. They Jinny. Impression that she was pointing ont caught a glimpse ofHelen and cume "Im sorry to offer you aucb rough to him something' in 'connection with salllng over to her. Daisy explained accommodation, Ulsa Treacher," he the coarse of tha Romllly river." to Helen In an aside that the message apologized, fixing her with his grave On purred the launch ; the stars feb bad never reached Tom and ao he had ministerial atare. "Bat yon are fairly away right and left from her wake. brought Bob as he had promised. lucky to be alive this minute, which Going forward, where I could bo mors Daisy shook hands with this fourth I suppose la some compensation." less alone, I sat on deck, and diand tallest of her escorts and wonor 1 "Do your said Jinny. dont," gested aa best I could this unwelcome dered bow anyone could ever have and turned her back on him. I could news. It did not help matters, or thought him ungainly or dubbed him only tap my forehead, and nod sigmake me more bopefnl. that I heard, a last hope nificantly at Baaaett "The bush. once in a way, a sound Ilka some By all means Helen waa tbe belle I explained, aa be moved a little away. one, down below, trying to stifle bit- of tbe ball that night If there are It waa explanation enough, for any-o- n ter weeping. aucb things at modern college dancee. who saw lesa clearly through a (TO BW CONTINUED). Tbe story of her enormous popularity until everyone was talking nnnnooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooo spread about this wonderful girl who bad four escorts. They didnt know that Harold had come merely because he bad bad a quarrerwttb tbe girl be loved make her jealous, that folIn of the invention publicly Bath, tho and wanted to The London Times reprints the come because Helens sisWalter had " lowing from ' Its Issue of August S, party left early on Monday morning ter had promised to marry biro If he to, return. Prudential considerations 1829: A Gurneys steam carriage arInduced them not to light their fire did, that Ned had come because his Cranford the at rived on Monday, mother wanted tlm to, and had promuntil they had passed the place of Bridge Inn, from an experimental tour ised him a new.car If ha would, apd late then tbelr annoyance; They light to end from Bath. Tbo success of thla that Bob had come because of his detrial much exceeds the most sanguine ed, and amidst the most provoking de- votion for his' buddy, Tom. lays in securing suppftes of water, friends of the Invention. . . But Bob forgot his motive In comand charcoal, came the last 84 coke, Colonel brother. Vlney, his Gurney, before" he" had ' finlsbed"'jthe' first ing" tn miles hourS. thua about12 giving Oaptaln' Dobblh,' ahd Vs8lstatiU atirted dance with Helen. Before tbe evening from Cranford bridge about 4 a. m. the proof experimental of the capacity was over he waa In love with her and our ordiof using steam carriages-oThey proceeded at a most rspld rate madly Jealous of the other three men roads. nary to - Maidenheads which, they reached, wbo clalmed a share of her charming .notwithstanding . two, or ..three, delays.e company of every man. In fact, whose Power of Softools In about an .hour and five minutes arms encircled her when she danced. A bank of enow six feet thick will distance of nearly fifteen miles. After When Tom and Bob motored 'back this proof of tbecapabllltj of speed, stop s bullet shot it the distance of to the not bullet will city late the next afternoon The 60 yards. pen? they traveled more leisurely, until had received a timid, faltering bank Bob, snow, of but that downy trate where they arrived near Malksbam some It will go through the solid embankacceptance to hla hasty proposal . . . they were attacked by (Opvrlshtt dlotimes at tbe brutal fellows, who," Imagined they ment when fired three L were --"come to tako tho iread cut of. UnceItitdellghlful Chi1i'F!iIi Gold la Fish tbe steel, penetrates the solid off the coasts of Can their months." To prevent simitar ocFish the soft feathery snow has tda in caught and Pacific oceans Atlantic currences, it was thought advisable bank; bat Its the own, and It takes In that a way all to drew (be carriage . the remainder JEC9 totaled 1.02L221.000 pounds, in. lead and loves It, and, as of the- - way by horses. Having ex- murderoussoothes rained at $2U70.35a It were, It hibited the powers and practicability lUMMtrmtUms bg Inrlm IS u i Beatrice Grimsha w f Continued The Last Hope I The next time you. or the children need a laxative, try this famous doctor's prescription which aids the bowels without doing any harm. Dr. Caldwcll'a Syrup Tcpsin, containing pure aenna and laxative herbs, is effective in a gentle and helpful way. Its action is thorough, but it never weakens the bowels. It stimulates muscular action and i thus actually good for the system. So remember Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsin when coated tongue, fetid breath, headaches, nausea, jaded appetite or biliousness tells the need of a thorough cleansing. Druggists keep it in big bottles, or write Dr. Caldweite Syrup Pepsin, Montictllo, IU., for a free trial bottle. Doe much to keep a good clear complex ton, no matter what the weather! Light VUiblo ot 100 Milos Joyful beacon light of such six and When Julius Klein came back from strength that It will be visible for Europe he admitted to the press that 100 miles Is to be erected on the he hadn't been greatly Impressed by Winnipeg store of the Hudson Bay the Old world culture. 11 Your cathedral chimes and company as an aid to aerial night travel. The light, 200 feet high, will that sort of thing may be all right," be tbe largest airway beacon In Can- he stated, hut to satisfy me, I want ada. It will have 20 ter cent greater to hear something else. Now, when Intensity than the beacon tower at you get right down to cases, the Croydon, England. only sounds that really count Ire the dang of shovels and the tinkle of Psychoanalysis la now discussed as cash register bells." pastime by people whose parents A man who borrows trouble althought Introspection In conversaA -- - tion was Impolite. ways borrows too much. - liifwfisaafiisifcHai . , , First Steam Carriage Met With Disapproval n - - re When . 1 ij-- are upset Baby fill and ailment teem at night, A and len cry mar mean colic. Or a rudden attack of diarrhea a con- dition it is always important to check quickly? How would you meet this emergency tonight? Have you a bottle of Castoria ready? There is nothing that can , take the place of this harmless but effective remedy for children ; nothing that acts quite the same, or has quite the same comforting wice az serious effect on them. For theTprotection of your. wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old, reliable prepara .. tion always oa hand. But donl keep it just for emergencies; let it be an everyday aid. Its gentla influence will ease and soothq tho infant who cannot alccp. Its mild regulation will help an older child whost tongue is coated because of sluggish bowels. All druggists have. Castoria; the genuine. bears Chas. II. Fletcher's signature ot the wrapper. |