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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Si If a soldier were giving oiders to bis A book, but general. green." "But what an odd name to assume 1" Betty balanced the book on her palm. George Cottar; Kiplings Brush It I can speak the truth and back And there you are, declared Boy. up with Incontrovertible facts." her "A dreamer, not a doer; father. bewho Mansfield has a daughter lieves him to he a demigod as mine a dweller In a fairyland of his own making, observing life through roseate believes me to be." clouds ! Alt, but you are one! Nancy Mad"But what would we do in this dox has a right to believe that. But Mansfields daughter! What Is she world if there werent any Brushwood Boys? asked Nancy. "Dont we all but an Inconsequent butterfly?" "She Is young. In judging her you make believe at one time or another? Do 'you mean to tell me that you've may he a little hasty. Nancy, who Is never built any dreams? visiting her in Washington, says she Oh, when I was a youngster, probis lovely and lovable. the kind of dreams you mean. ably I was wondering what hnd become I have my dreams all right; but they imwill of Nancy. Miss Mansfield come to me In the form of prove. She cant help It, and be with And I have the advantage over your Nancy Maddox. George Cottar, for my dreams come The doctors eyes sparkled. If only tills odd, clean boy and his Nancy true. "Didn't his? said Betty, softly. might fall In love with each other! "But that's a story only. It hapI If What would "Doctor, you say in a hook, and Mansfield startpened told you 1 was a man with three ed for the hall. names? asked Cathewe as they . . the house. in Bannister, on the morPeople What? Three names? when row, they picked up the Bannis"Yes. My own and two others." ter Herald off the ftMnt steps, sensed "Whats the joke, son? a shock, pleasurable and sorFor a. block Cathewe remained silent. After ail, a doctor is like a rowful. By noon the whole city was aware of the fact that Mansfield hnd priest the repository of secrets. Oije been boldly and skillfully assailed in more dont hurt you. I am going to castle-keep- . his talk to you as to the family physiBetween the counsel for the Manscian." field interests in Bannister and "It Is nothing I ought not to Mansfield himself there were exknow? "I am not a fugitive from Justice." changed a series of brief telegrams. An excerpt of the story had been tele"I beg your pardon, son ! to Washington. graphed "But Im a kind of Ishinael. I ora From Washington : "Is it black I am the Furies. the Jn pursued by same category as a ship beset" by a mail? Give t he editor a scare. From Bannister: "No blackmail. typhoon a victim. Three names. I He wont scare. Have seen his proofs. have-aassumed one. By that name We cant do anything through courts." I make a modest living, ' honorably. From Washington : "Buy the sheet. Brandon Cathewe are my given names, From Bannister; "Editor says it Is the tail of the kite, which Is Hallowell. for sale. not Have you ever by chance heard of From Washington: "What is edHallowed? Digby itors name? .The doctor repeated the name When Mansfield received the answer Seems Ive heard the name to this query, he was In his study. Impatiently lie ripped open the yellow envelope and drew out .Medusas head! Anyhow, he stared at the sheet, motionless and stonily, In a kind of lie had all petrified astonishment. .but. forgotten the man and the incident. "Brandon Cathewe! Man With Three Names BY HAROLD MacGRATH ByndUata.) (, byWNUBell Bervlca STORY THE FROM START Brandon Cathewe, a young writer, returning from Europe to America, falls In love with Betty, daughter of Dunlelgh Mansfield, steel magnate of the town .Cathewe asks of Bannister. permission to court Betty, to whom he has not been Introduced and has never spoken to, and Mansfield, In a spirit of sardonic humor, tells the young man he must first become a force"' In Bannister, and that until he has done so he must avoid Betty. The youth accepts the conditions. CHAPTER II 2 Lord of Polygon Hill. .Across the shining threads of steel the railway yard a man ran lightly, with the sure foot of the athlete, lie wore a blue checkered mackinaw and a woolen cap pulled down over his ears. Behind lay a sluister outline; giant furnace doors opening and closing, blinding rivulets of molten metal. Men, with the aspect of demons, flitted past these luminous backgrounds. Beyond the runner stood rows of forlorn tenements, evidently liis objective. He was in a hurry. At any moment a mile-lonfreight might cut him off. When at length he leaped across the last rail he was fairly well spent. At the curb to be precise, the ditch In front of one of the tenements, before which ran a crumbling tar walk, stood a runahout, rusty and battered, but as faithful as a mongrel dog. In the eity of Bannister this ramshackle vehicle was as familiar to the and the fire sight as the police-va- n engines. You were quite as likely to see it reposing Impudently before some handsome mansion on Polygon hill as here in Poverty row, where, In truth, It seemed more at home. The man in the mackinaw pushed his way into the hall of the tenement, climbed four gloomy flights of stairs and entered a forlorn room. In a window a newspaper served as a pane of glass. The surviving panes were dim with cobwebs. At the side of a dilapidated Iron bod sat a man In a overcoat, lie was Dr. Maddox, hale and hearty at sixty, white of hair and ruddy of countenance. On the bed, under a tattered sheet, there was a bod, slnlsterly rigid in outline. asked the man in the Dead? mackinaw. He was dead when I "Yes, son. got back from telephoning you. I came as fast as I could. How did it happen? "He was old and slow, and got In the way of a swinging crane. There wasnt a whole bone In his body." "Could he talk? He mumbled something about the seventh plank from the west wall, naming you. Whats your Interest In him? He wasn't a Bannister man. Human." The young man walked over to the west wall, counted off six planks in the floor, and pried back the seventh. From the cavity he extracted a bundle of papers. "Doctor, do you know what doubled Mansfield's fortune after the war began? "What? The machines. "Those barb-wir- e dead man on the bed there was the inventor. These papers are the documents in the case. Is there nothing sinister in the fact that he lies there dead? Why should he be doing manual labor at three dollars a day, working at a kind of charity job, when he should have had all the comforts of life? Think of him, dying in bitterness like that! Eighteen dollars a week, with the music of his own creation In his ears, day after day, and another man taking all the profits' "You mean he was cheated and robbed ? "Legally, no; morally, yes! "Brandon, have you anything personally against Dunlelgh Mansfield? asked the doctor. came here to take I hadnt when of the answered Herald, charge Cathewe. as we know the man in the I came to Bannister mackinaw. upon an almost unbelievable adventure.- Some day I may tell you about that. No; at the start I had nothing But for three against Mansfield. years Ive done nothing but stumble over cases like this; mean and conbut always temptible, within the law. Whats the object in piling up more gold? He cant count his millions. He doesn't need money, and yet he robs a mn like this! What are you going to do print this story? asked the doctor, indicating the poor, broken thing on the g two-seate- d wed-wrltt- , bed. "Yes! Ive known ail along what kind of a man Mansfield was. But I dared not attack him until Id made the paper go. Now I can start the guns. Before Im through I promise to render Mansfield impotent for future harm. I have facts, facts ! My audience has learned to trust me ; and they'll believe the Herald. I am going to protect these' poor human beings who dont know how to fight for their rights. Tie will break you. What can yon do against his tremendous power, which reaches from here to (Copy for Thu Department Supplied by tba American Legion News Service.) WINS FIRST LEGION FID AC SCHOLARSHIP A year's study In Poland Is the prize that has been won by George It. blue-print- Saxon, gruduate of Howard college, Birmingham, Ala., and assistant hoys' secretary of the Birmingham Y. M. C. A., as the crowning achievement of a long struggle for un education against Saxoi: 1ms been heavy handicaps. chosen as the first American student to he sent abroad In an exchange of scholarships arruuged by the American Legion through Fidac, the international organization of veterans associations of the ullied countries. Saxon will attend the I'niverslty of Warsaw, while John J. Ticliey, a Polish student, will come to this country- in exchange and will attend Columbia university. Funds for the two scholarships are being provided by the Kos-- ' ciuszko foundation of New York, which was organized to honor Col. Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Polish patriot who served In the American Revolutionary army. Among the organizers of the foundation are a group of prominent Americans Including Willis lft at-on- ce . heart. Mansfield picked up the hook from A green young mail. the table. It Is quite patent that he wrote from his heart, not from a brain that had gathered the facts first-hanand sifted false ideals from the true. A good book, a worth-whil- e book, must he the result of a nicely balanced brain and heart. If you let the heart dictate, you generally Invite trouble. It Is as d :x:i:i:i:i:;:i:x:i:i:i:i-m.:.i.:.x:i:xm:z:x:x:ivx:x:t:z:- George R. Saxon. markable country, writes an exploring in a British paper,1 reported by the Atlanta Constitution. As a rule it takes place only in families possessed of wealth and soeftl position. According to the laws of Tibet, the eldest brother has the first right to marry, since he alone inherits the ancestral property. But If there are brothers the bride Is shared by them as by so many Junior husbands. On the day of the wedding the bride Is barricaded In her home. Long arguments, In which the whole village takes a part, over the profitableness of the marriage are indulged In through a hole In the door. Finally a Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions. Handy Bayer boxes of 12' tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. the trade mark of Barer Manufacture of Monoacctlcactdcater of EalleIlcacld U John J. Tlchey. in some sections of u bannock Is broken of the young wife ns time, enters her new .Scotland, where above the head she, for the first home. Poetic Intoxicant A new intoxicant lias appeared In Japan. In the precincts of a shrine at Kumcldo In Japan the other day a policeman on patrol discovered what lie took to he a corpse. lie tele- phoned to the village office for a coffin, which was at once sent, and the body put In. On the way to the village office, however, the corps' In the coffin revived and began to sing and dance, to the ulnrtn of the bearers. It was later ascertained that lie was a young who had been man, aged twenty-three- , Not Often "Waiter, are you ever surprised at Spends $20,000 in Year the size of a tip? The American Legion Auxiliary of "Yes, sir, but seldom stunned. North Carolina, aided by the Legion Auxiliaries of other states, collected and spent more than $20,000 during the last year for the welfare of disabled World . war veterans being treated at the United States Veterans Bureau hospital at Oteen, N. C., to a report to the North Carolina Auxiliary convention. Thq Auxiliary of Iennsylvania contributed $4,lo0 to t he fund. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Friendship in Adversity DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART N. Carolina Auxiliary name. the thirdl The firmest friendships have been formed In mutual adversity; as iron Is most strongly united by the fiercest flame. Colton. Toothache well-know- Ch I LDR EN Playing Safe "Sir, you contradict yourself. Well, you cant say-I- m not right! Cry for Depict Woman's Sacrifice Womans Rights Well Established in Tibet globe-trott- Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Mother Claims All Can Have Good Health learned his second When Is he going to use scarf Is waved, as a sign of surrender nnd the gates are opened. The bridegrooms mother then hands out sour milk and cakes to ttie guests and the ceremonies begin. The Tibetan woman Is very much the head of the household. The men must bring their earnings to her. When they need money they must ask for it. a husband who is idle too long is liable to he reprimanded or even divorced and driven away. Pain d Youve , Neuritis II. Booth, Samuel M. Vauclain, Col. Cedric E. Fauntleroy, Prof. Robert II. Lord, President Henry Noble Mae The black-facedrill, an African baCracken, Prof. Stephen P. Mizwa and boon, Is one of the few animals that mndo Intoxicated by viewing the, Prof. Paul Monroe. will attack a lion. cherry blossoms. The record of Saxons light for an education Is an inspiring story. I never remember having seen my father, who died when I was six months old, he said, telling of his life. At sixteen I was only Hi the fifth gr:jde of school. We lived in a rural district and I could attend school Colorado Springs Woman , Mother of 13 Children, after on the average of only 12 weeks each year. I realized that I could never Suffering For 20 Years, Regains Health and get very far in the preparation for Strength Quickly . Takes Tanlac life at that rate, so, with the consent n Mrs. Sulle V. Noble, a of my mother I went to u nearby vilColorado woman, Springs lage where there was a good gramliving at 805 Bonfoy Ave., says: mar school. My experience proves that nearly After I had finished grammar every one can have good health. school I went to Albertville, Ala., After 20 years of despair, pain and where I pperated a telephone exchange worry, I regained health, strength at night and went to school in the and energy.... Thanks to Tanlac. I had suffered from what I beday time. I finished two years work lieved was asthma. I would wake there nnd was beginning my third up at night coughing and strugwhen I stopped to enter the army for gling for breath and my daughter the World war, which kept me out of would have to sit up with me for school two years. I saved my money hours. The strong medicines I while In t he service with the hojie took upset my stomach, spoiled that some day I might not only finish my appetite and put me where I higty school but might go on to college. could scarcely eat and retain food. When 1 returned I finished high "A friend suggested that I try school and was awarded a scholarship Tanlac. I did. And the results amazed me. I began to sleep strength. Everyone should take it. by a newspaper which paid my exTanlac has helped many Colbetter, . relish my food without penses through Howard college. from men and women. It Is I orado lndlgesUon pains. suffering "While in college I sold hooks in own remedy made from natures weight gained and West sumone Kentucky Virginia "Tanlac was a life saver to me. roots, barks and herbs. The first mer and t lie others 1 worked for the bottle usually brings relief. I now enjoy good health, sleep like Central Young Men's Christian assoa .child, go all day without tiring. Dont neglect your health, dont ciation of Birmingham. After my But I have not stopped taking suffer from pain needlessly, begin Tanlac for It Is the one remedy graduation in the spring of 1025 I betaking this wonder tonic now. Ask came u member of the staff there." for continued good health and your druggist for Tanlac today! Saxon served in the One Hundred Notch for Every Lion and Seventh field artillery. Thirty-firs- t Elephants Plant Trees J. Bruce, the official state lion huntThree circus elephants that were division, and saw service in France. In er of the state fish and game com- trained In nursery work In India a college he had high scholastic standing and an unusual record of leader-- ! mission of California, has 259 notches, number of years ago recently helped ship in athletics and student affairs, figuratively speaking, to his rifle, each to plant 100 large trees In Central lie plans to continue his Y. M. C. A. notch representing a mountain lion park, New York. The trees, ranging work when he returns from Poland. bagged by him since his employment. from 35 to 46 feet, were planted close to the Memorial grove. . Marriage In Tibet is not the least interesting of the customs of that re- Headache It was the custom of the Romans, 2,tXK) years ago, to break the cake over the head of the bride as she entered her new home. The breaking of the cake was part of a solemn ceremony. and was said to he peculiarly Impressive. A similar custom prevails Spite, probably ! Young Cathewe had suddenly realized that Betty was as far out of his reach as the stars, and had now emburked upon a campaign of spite. The young anarchist must be suppressed before lie made any headway. Mansfield must find out how long (lie fool hnd been In Bannister nnd v;lmt success he was making of the sheet. Actually gone to Bannister to become a force ! Betty, however, must know nothing; the scurrilous sheet must not fall into her hands! It was perfectly legitimate business; but the young woman had odd Ideas In her head. Soon slie would be returning to Bannister. He did not warn her to go back there at all, hut there .was apparently no visible method by which he could dissuade her. Why didnt he want her to go back? That puzzled him. Of what was he afraid? That in returning to Bannister she might eventually learn that her father was not quite the demigod she pictured him? Well, he would have Cathewe out of the way before she did return. His only concern was that she might stumble upon something in type. , Very few in Bannister would dare whisper even that Dunlelgh Mansfield was not always scrupulous. There existed, though, a human being who could embark upon such an enterprise as that he had named as a condition to wooing Betty, who could accept conditions whi.ch would have wrinkled the brow of the young Hercules. When Dunlelgh Mansfield greeted his daughter and Nancy Maddox In his Washington home his face vas expressive of pleasure and amiability. "I shad have to leave you two after dinner, he said. I am expecting to wind up a contract. You are not afraid to ride about alone? The dark," said Nancy, "has no terrors for either of us. It ad depends upon what you read. And what do you read? asked Mansfield, who was really a fine scholar. "Good hooks, books about human beings who are striving to better I like that themselves. Prosaic Lives. The author wjoie.. itom his Colds Break Cake on Bride's Head blackguard! Of course he had purchased the Invention outright, at an absurd figure. That was merely good business. A legal business deal ; the perfectly moral side of It was negligible. somewhere, but It escapes me at this moment. "You will recall It with a little dig"And ging," said the . young man. whon you do, remember Im Digby Halloweds son and my mother Is his widow. Here we are. Thnnks for ttie lift. When you pick the Herald off tomorrow your doorstep morning, youll see some Interesting facts relative to Dunlelgh Mansiield, the Lord of Polygon Hill, ill cad him ! That will make a good catch phrase ! BAYER ASPIRIN Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Aipirla Mansfield Plans Reprisal. Tlmt follow, that Impertinent beggar Cathewe, had taken a Joke in Gone to Bannister and earnest! But why was bought a newspaper! he turning his cannon upon him? If Dunlelgh Mansfield wondered. he wanted Betty, why attack the father in this manner? The Infernal Of What Was He Afraid. SAY . CHAPTER III fur-line- d T LEGION i ; Some of the finest mural paintings of a World war subject ever painted will be placed on the walis of the state cap. tel building at Oklahoma City, Oklu., by the American Legion, department of Oklahoma, Department Adjutant Harold Janeway announced The subject of the panels recently. will he womans sacrifice of her sons for the nation. Honor Heroes As an encouragement to men In the public service. New Rochelle post of the American Legion of New Rochelle, N. Y., recently gave two medals to be awarded to the policeman and fireman of the city who perforins the most conspicuous act over and above the inc of duty during the year. 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