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',,tier PIP 0,...M.E "I girl. subsided. and said, haltingly: fill Helen Westfield. a western It near Ammo subwayentrance and , ' se OP Clodwill thus low little time. , 1,,,Z , comes to New York City and devotes knewyouweregood. ein , IMO , an . bereelf to writing. The friends she repay you," be here She thought Ong of calling Adele 1."; IMO shall "I in the Adele morning." but e, her, makes include Kirk Lanalng. to accompany end her asking - Helen told the nurse. Then: "How AT maxa door Kellogg. roger and moetairar , Ian instead puska., a note under her NO she?" - - -I &gine editor. Clifford Sloane by trick- long has where 1111 I 1 111 I "The doctor said this morning she telling is. ' 440,1d.en Helen inth attending a Pat rY to All the way up 110 itInsr--;;;rt. MEI -- hers I might last tiesral. days. But 1 dgal I the's's , ta,"It"as in his tois I I y I Itskist3 . , SO -I minute shemay-go--- tt ,- b 1 9. I .1 I she finds harsolf t h rinlit sliest. He de- think soany In asortof 14roum, that she would' - attract the boy. I"' Ell any.-I men, STQRE IIOI Though ! she wasn't so worried-abonot wao oramarmynoesn tains her I, ."..". it .000,..ind-aliwake up ' made- her tight to keep t she' bad promieed to look I I I ma. n she is unharmed by the experience she, That bac ' ma I I If it hadn't been for that she 11;,:tilik441ri 1 Ilstore of The Owl Drug Co. makes men feel as much at I I re. I son: she BlaCkton's that i 1,;':. A Is sorely troubled in her mind about!, adv..Ons biel, nould have died a week ego, She declares ' : J. " It. him When Lansing had I I - ilwas 11.!ing to I I II dying wife, She him." the goaliworshlps 7... - love Helen 'tells him hotel chili when as their this ease favorite her I I to without worry lobby. Back-- i ' Helen and Adele talked little On enough , ,,0.- .John ,... '' ,ei, 1, ; '' aWe''. Th.".fr BvA ,,,,,,a0s4,4t4 .C.,,,,,,,...k.er swwbef,,,,,.. A., , ..,,, ... lleVOr , 11... ,,,,,..,25k. mower t', 2,,,,Z1 C.,,,,,i,.., ,i4. .',4 ., -their-waArnim Mtn thor lett, this :What LYOY- k- thrte-,,- 6 Lltra tis'ok t;aidi Kirk Min , :m the 'clocks 'tiers striking was i ideie- the- - itecret of 1.11 value . It .sraitar. of much is men; there I see ,....." ).1,h,.a.,ttAhAt..y,.w.outtnids, - . her pastati unfortunate marrllge..t! rubway ?':hop ' ready morning. and she woe going Mal no " - ' . e. man to her, already ''''''''''"" at that ' . it I mot be would when im there whootnknown we . . mterest 'awayshe always is aroused immediately. Look' - bad a wife. She telie.her leo of the I but made no mention of h.. ,,,,s . Ell he would never" "me Perhaps thoughtsi-h.-was abetracted. her StarkHelen TOOFT1S. 1 John On In Sloane's eeme train.' decided .". night 4 :111. Suppose about you and every-directio''' ''' are displayed familiar lust' left. i to- - forgive her.end child inien the alsing 'woman OM And whead found len, nealmettng Isle wits OO, had who beautiful on to i s, stirred, the court. as Adele.i boy ;,San Frenchman Pays out ahoul the boy. her,promise to the - PIP articles y and till in of , Brushes had ber. razors of motherhood use. who men combs, 'the the every-dafeeling ; to be He descriptions, proves refused let be to her . mother, dying reused Helen so much heartache ord., . wcs. Cook was still up and walting,k epee iti It, would not ,be strange-1- f aMEI ll'. Ai1ele.'AIMPW'1.1104-feettO.in:'-'' ''''''''''' '.' ''' ' '... OP 'TraiilineniCiiiitiet;'-iii'Coni;,'-'other h. die He would hate John Blackton OM , MEI !MO her who and what Blaekton Ia. At; "Mt the poor thing die?" she stoked worm - than she did when he rend her MB Wig I 1 ame OM Lantlines pleading she relate' to him. with' eympathy in her voice. ! ' , letter.- And if ehe kept her promise--features that Ifto pact form, kodaks and , t , she can't buit long," why It might mean some. though not all, of .h.er life with i Notut MP Atte would have at ow 4ES the ; answered. about ! Adele also night Blackton; see to Well. Stockton. and talk g, Ina "s engross ems 1 Slosnee apartment Blackton'e zifei "Teo hadn't hardly gone when. Mr- - lloh,a had suffered en she could. She is-l MO and child tuddenly appear in emu i,,, Lane's, came. He was awning dls- - twould keep her promise even if it . I In ' ;; alittle York. Ile hides them 5 Sias Helen. If I. had meant the loss of Kirk Lansing. She Ls, Co. On You Into men of store , ventare, knowing continues while ,3 he may Drug In ment . the any Bronx. , where you was he was coming wmgd do one rood deed. known t NEE . to live down town. He visits Helen after you. He was here three times." It lots in this mood that she se--that you will no il ease because of a familiar environment. Our merand threatens to use the story ofhtr , "Did liS leave any word?" 'It , rivad at, the flat in the Bronx. The - - -Past to get money' or favore 'rum:Adele. no Helen. who stoked. I met nurse door. her the at her finger ono ' chandise is',chosen will find ti MEI Lansing. Beton finally tells Adele the "Yes. said he'd be here in the morn- - on her lip. , appeal equally to men and It darkest secret of her past:, She had re- - ins' ,. ' ''She June fallen has -It asleep. may . dors' meined with Blackton reveral ; other masculine occupation. "Good night." Helen turned and her a little - strength. .It was go. flopping here as interesting as es - even after she knew how he had - envree titian, to ..rrr.ti her yoom., pleschs Ono a struggle ilelen reused be continued. (To ;I, :I 131 I .1 !ci led Leaslag,,NalLillacktonthink,. i 1 , viotts Etat kton,, In( Bolen still la with MO ' ' ONO , Eon her end begs that her husband be I !I , given back to her for the little title EEO -Helen at last writes ghe has to five. OOt OS ,111 , Ell Lansing that n'ort of her secret she 7oI , Ele I IMO Nell Blaekton. c him. P not told to bed 11 no . 1ARy LOVIS8 AlmAnzyclio. " , believing she Is dying sends for Helen. OM I I I I 'who goes to her, and thus missies 't On On after receiving Lansing MO M. LEITC11. .YESSIE By I:I bet letter.) . EMI ' Awarded the Cola Modal for Pare Drugs at the hoe letter. Helen promises Mrs. Blark-- 1 l Eso 1 . . ' - on IMIe ag311 after look tern E1S her atter l'PaaatnaPacifia Intonational Exposition, 191$ la i GNI 'ranch on books ART LOUISE and I the and almanacs know lived I on, the mother's death.) MEb 3 1I NEI 4 with the rest of her family. Can help." 00 I I CHAPTER Second South and Main Marl Loathe Helps Nurse. There were ele'ven In all. The rancid ENE ' --- I I I 441 d sod I And when Mary Louise had had id11 film dyine woman's request had:was a collection of aw some sleep and a cool dip in the Walker ion caught Helen unawares, but she had huts. As the family had increased creek et ...., sunset time ohs proceeded 10 no thought to refuse her. She could, additions had been built until a MI. ME. not. No sooner bed she made the:crazy patchwork of shelter straggled help the nurse. an. , . so were There a great many things for across the purple sagebrush near the rrn promise, however. than all it might 1 ' lie- little the to learn. but , she girl willow over mean It her. rushed fringed creek.. might make I.; SIM It was A poor apology for a home, toned carefully and learned rapidly. to be in coin- ., i. it ,siticessary for her . ..... ME. and because Mary Louis.; at the age Nothing the nurse or doctor said- -to - - on municatiort with . John Blackton. r! ' . . . OW Mier ears. '41, '''''' , sw book Or paper Mary Louise-1who knew-- herlof 111 bsd:read-ever- r le t4Surele Kirk WE. There were the pillow' to turn and ... ono .;;,1 ,' could lay her hands on she real-.- I would not understand. That she, eon oe And the tem. PM .. 11.1 mi ter all that had happened, shooid lied .,,,,'that there was something lack- 't o shake upto. frequently. -- -- -- --- - ..' . be take.nAtad..,..-Mar- y -IBM So .shecoutinued to tead althea. johning. ,r4 have anything to Lottratures ms that thermometer" mg. or. his aon..saaaintost unitetibl the. amellexrhibirem shstracts.- should 2 --- -Anwif-betnialways-be'hakessaw ' her and she as mother the believable.Yet father,, . SEE . ...n l look that crept over the pallid face who never read at all. were entirely' they were used. and afterward. That omp ,mr : brand- - a thermometer should never be piaqed - beef with and not did !occupied Promiseher "s4 rings regret in the mouth of ft; a or ill delirious very . WOMIL1.11 . , on ram. and irons was the worries of a Pain ing the 4 stamped . arm. the She ' but under patient. wild ran' that be. and beat rabbits.. her like heart fly young painfully e oath the thin nightdress tehat coy- - I And the One thing the fartnhilyt agreed II:atm:1rd' trro'utittsojeatg; altiourra tinsel-- I et upon In its entirety r. :Mary Buo.t otiter ' .,1' yeteig et e ohrbotheom. P. Louise. with an her . yooroioir - for times. That bed clothes should be of -, ...,., 7 - never "book . warm but light . and that sheas In theirdepths laarateg...wfur...queer:. . I sheets thould always be kept smooths . She Seale for the Doctor. 1 erouid forget. and which would re, , and free from wrinkles. especially unI pay her for anything unpleasant that , ,. One sultry August srben the creek derneath the Neither has been . I there, Just the imams. And about a tall feather those caterpillars have of her because f arise patients. promiee almost - r I might , Por awhile thors thoroughly tried to see whether the refever door 2 sickroom. The nurse opened the bringsult will be good or Ill. What are we hero of the on the ranch. And ing fresh 1 . drinking water. and being is very proud of his work t king caret ' quietly, looked in, then at a nod from Mary Louise.family we who disagree? - as doing. putting away her books prompt with medicine' and nourish of the trees. Very yew clock I The as it Helen closed quietly. . ' a - 'truck eleven. It seemed , and tying the baby to the fence with Some of us are resolving.to be goo,' ments. And In time she learned to much about them. eSut this was one! ea longfiroposo 'that-shshould-By WALT MASON, (For The Deseret News). not ere sick persons drinks without spill- - tree be didn't know aboutit always' ' ..'''' the woman on the bed forterto I!wander losers and make fair trials of the new sheds its leaves in winter. 'I' away. sent for the doctor, tog the water down their necks. t though t, to speech. il, in regime before we unqualifiedly con, who lived tewn the little on. the "Now where do you s'pose Jack "It was good of you to comeyou ' as closed the winter of tho benchlands. Mary Lonise' Biggest Lesson, demo,. Others Of us are making a tercame a hobo to my door. has gone?" was the next thing must It is late, and you live edge he said Snipe day; Ifs The doctor made a list of treat- and acting as do spoiled I But the biggest lesson Mary Landes he He lifted his t. E a long way from here. Buterill you thought about. old feet were sore, he'd walked a weary way, and he, would rible noise denied what mentiL and left medicines with written learned wee about the powders " children when -they are her squeaky little voice and shouted for come againwhen it is all over -- him -- victual a, to fed..chance more. the. to hit ha I place . 'themto for direelOtte. Marl Louise. doeswith-,-m.... y seems' and prom good.- It IA hint.... Snipe-- didn't come and ses.what he The nun was busy with the by the pail, his urgent need in mind; when he was filled he told a cause that can't subjeet itself to the answer. He was with the'ducks and baby?" - She broke off into silence toed to send a nurse as noon as he a. as pain knives twisted back and forth cause He was glad in his heart be-i- n lug temperatures and Mary Louise the dabchick. skimming along in one tale of fortunes most unkind; he maid he'd Ilk. to earn some kale, if he a trial of its opposite. z Mary Louise.had read so much gave the powder, She dumped it en- of those high-u- p winds. higher than Job could find. I said, "You've reached my humble den. I bid her bosom. The National association opposed t' you linger to woman "'I will come tomorrow. every day. and could understend withouttiskint thuslastically upon her father's tongue Chewee had ever gone, higher even y , suffrage is laying plane and some vim to out here, round iron.men you a I cirn need your tnay You career; trust where unnecessary and he the him. the becanie.1 than question& clouds. far after Is Badly. choked, up I willlook for the repealing of the eighteenth : So while her father and mother and quite purple in the face and stopped moon shone as clear and steady as a man to herd by henI'll biro you by the year.- - And all the night I lay amendment. me. - Try and sleep." She called the After SO years of effort nurse. who mixed a dose of medicine. four brothers burned with fever and breathing. The- nurse dragged himli street light on their long path scrose awake upbuilding pleasant plans; one homeless wanderer I'd take from the suffragists won out in the fight r, babbled In '' denriUm: across a so bed the his the . head pki that fared grave and 1 , ranks of also rans, and smooth the road for one poor Jake to whom Irate for the vote. To repeal it. it would now little Mary Loulce went from bed to chest was hanging well over the edge: nectesary for millions of women to her cans. And in the morning, at his door I rapped, and cried. 'Arise' be tied IT ..hed and eared for hor family'and fed and struck him forcibly on the back ! k themeelvfs. vote to disenfranchise who the Louiset children The were table not rill and between the shoulder'. Mary groans 'neath grub galore, comprieing prunes and pien: don't keep Does anyone believe that they will 1 r.. gent them to gather, the eggs and to was terrified, and the nurse said. ael s.. us waiting any moreyou'll huittle if you're wise." But none responded to dolt? , ..........".. put salt and water for the cattle who she mixed another powder with water. 4., . my call; the bo had wandered thence; when shades of night enshrouded To'Judge by the fervor with which at the bent. after the sick man was breathing ......:0".; all, he jumped' my residence. and tie had swiped my basket ball, the others are attempting to set the sigh- flowed the nurse arrived and Marl again and comfortably pettled on his at naught, the went down In a- limp little pillows: clothesline and the fence. Oh. most of us right gladly would. relieve sorne teenth amendment of liquor would seem to T should at feet her was and "I said. fault. "It my !heap most human of us entirely but forgot woe; at times have stood for things like his, you be one great privilege of one's life. .' I hadn't time to go to bed for two have told you that powders should be 4 know. and if we' tire of doing good. Economic good. die welfare of women Irs not surprising, bol be all right. And I want mixed with a little water , days. Ill and children, thrift, are as nothing tcl help yott take-caIs ill." folks. the 'of very patient , , weighed in the balance of personal I've read lots about sick folks in the . And Mary Louise sever forgot. middle of them and wart Perfectly Indulgence. my complaining. 47er were moaning All the and aighing.) it doesn't matter. warm and comfortable. In about two talk sheet personal freedom is largely - - 714 New Elixir, Called Aspiron--! old Jack Snipe. pecks of a beak he was snoozing. a bit know I about ; Isn't it?' 141111 s If' ,Ate,41, , He'll be driving his Into ... his eyes flew open stain: it I . 40 There's a certain virtue in perels- -' al, Medicated With Laiest' 1 of the nearest pond by sun-- - hisSuddenly the 1 edge feather fluffed out. There was but there's till greeter, virtue '' up. I'll.- Just find myself a hole and some one who could shout louder tenni. . Scientific Remedies, Used , ........, in being a good loser. The person turn Inwas one than the d windeome is doing who enough to frank-I', and Endorsed by Euro-- He didn't utfind It .7"16,. rt...torma.4)P4,,w44)..wee.ehritifJegstind . ilaelteele-ton-haror even 6imlet ecreeching most frightfully! envoy ' willing to give yours a fair trial" r- - -- 7In. But he -la the person who wins ItyFolta I for Nest Ilia Cirewee a find nice u a last full did nest. year's story: Pays t Surgeons c opyright. 1920 by the Associated Newspapers.) I For the very greatest victories are of leaves. Be snuggted down in the Night's Lodging. : those over self. Cold and Prevent Compli, Chowee the Chick- those Icy. snow clouds blew pant , Nest him Year's ilut moon. showed Ile bid Find s Lest Iler silvery tight sdee as he grieved bis tittle feet - on the tree be wairticDown Into- - Thai -Fidi ot' , I ' ' .-.,,.. 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All drug otoree are now supplied I the wonderful new elixir, so all 4! with I, you have to do to get rid of that col.i is to step into the nearest drug sio-- e, t b sr hand the clerk half a dollar for a hot- it, and tellI him to verve ,.' .4 Us of Aspiruisal you two teaspoonfuls with four tea. S -- spoonfuls of water in a flags With your watch in your hand, take the , drink in one 'wallow and call for your 1" money back in two minutes if you Can nOt feel your cold fading away like 'rsis dream within the time limit Don't be bashful, lot all drUrgiets invite , you and expect you to try it Every- bodrs doing it. cold- or cough is r -T.; When your 14 lieved, take the remainder of the bot,:' to and babies. for :,' wife home your tle X - Aeptrenal is by far the safest and most de, ,, effective. the ealiest to take and the' fc". num( agreeable cold end cough rem-edfor infants and ctildren--Adve- r-' 'gum ,,, t footZ , i , Q.,.!..4 ; : , y - user. nt. w all Ur THE to-di- oNtavommitm,..,. wav.. just Between Ourselves PaTtENTLy bR -- yEAP.3 -- Fog 13 : . ,1 --- - ' - (111 f ,, .," -- - - - j ' 1 -- - N., , e, - 4 : - . - '111111010111 ,, I , , .air , , . , .,, I , ' . ' . i ,toe.' tif , , 104 , i 1 ,, . . . . , 111,11..1,,,-- . , I - , $ , , 1 - I 141111' .., , .. . 4 - . -, ' - . 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'There are many been restored to health by taking these tablets and can now eat any kind of i,food that they,erave. ' ONESESL a Has a Swell Ch ance.- , - .. , - IT -- - - , ,4 -- DErtfND IT 61' 113 ' Hou3E .1) 115 .1 ,,, m large-minde- 1, -- Ci5 Ilievt Guy ntrk7 OwE3- - rtE; how--- Ell - Go UP I . t , oft VEPTED 01 ; - - ' the !I - beak-hole- round. exploring it Df.el chTr.t didn't dream of that, dee!" he exclaimed. "If this isn't the'. thous). ite thought he'd done a full queeregt te" I over saw! II's got' nicbt r)ing for any, bird. Anyway. cones on, lust like my nice warm pines OS ,T1 f Ills adventures did go wrong roe be News by Dells E. Stern". back by the pond. but hasn't a nuill Pon, ,rr,q he wasn't going to let that to Its name." tistened. but of m Ins meant it hadn't ie , Irn didn't, hear any answer. any of thoee little slim spiky lesvel(-o...r- -i WO amendments to our comrtitusupposed to cherish and respect. Many 4,-- Lelleve say one could shout the evergreens weerand It hadn't. tion bar. been recently made. thel of us do not agree with one or the For this was a tamarack tree.) Poor loud. r :11,n that wind." said he to tree, It must be feeling sick. Ill IP,t hity.,..'t "rit Jet the trees do all constitution that We Americans are other of them. What then? They are ' ? ;," tirmsktinp,1 s dwacir round and Tbat was an adventure! I mighty few of the woodsfolit i have ever been Up in the sky like while You Wait at Count- - that. The way that wend behaves it's wonder this isn't the turn-uer if Relief Does Not Come aoeliving of the ITICA,11, rm perched on. Now Within Two Minutes. here do , you 'Iloilo I am''" t He looked all about him. Ons of . . I ; ed Druggist in U.. S. In- - night. IEvery structed to Refund Price guess - - EfF.E!-gasp- ( ". - f to high-soundi- 1 Bedtiies i ---- ..,,,T,,e..,....,....-.....t,,.....m,,,,- r --:;- . rr, J - . |