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Show V v v 1,;. , - i j ,wv ' ' f 4 r ' , ,n 1 , i' ,' - A - c "i THE. DESERET , i , NEWS. FRIDAY t '. 30 , JUNE 1922 " A ''It' - ,. ' FOR PAGE : cJ and H ngs tM rrrC!ur,Bm nct(iiM' He went directly; to the. fsMor's I ' house and knocked et the door opening Broksw Into the rooms oocupied by admitted Brokaw hU end 'daughter. ' f him. end at- Philip1 searching a ? about the room h nodded toward . - dosed Inner door and- said: been It 5 Eileen la restinghaant slept trio on her, Phil, and she since we left for two consecutive night , vij HPhtMp koen glance told hlm that not slept much. Brokaw himself had.were : The heavy, with ' promoter's eyes them. But, oth- little puffy .bags under no signs 11' erwlse ha betrayed motioned ofurn'eat Philip to or lack fit rest Hea n I fireplace huge chair close to into which a pile of birch was leaping into jj flam and plunged , immediately Ud?l"2e aald. In a hard, i he were restrain-? qulftt roict, a though with of passion an outburst Ing have "In another three months wed divi) basis, earning been on a working of dends. Ive even gone to the point contracts that show us five now ' making And eent profit hundred per f i - i Ph!phe T , Tliere was a moment's sifence, broken ' by the financier. sharply T your men prepared to fight "We - Are Philip. replied If It's necessary," can at least depend upon a part In-of them, especially the men at Blind Whv dian Lake. But this fighting do you think it will come to that? If we are ruined." 'there la fighting rise In a against ua If the people la what body yes, we are ruined. That w must not permit. 'It Is our one chance. I have done everything In my against power to beat this movement Our us down south, and have failed. enemies gre completely maeked. They sentiment' through have won,vtfpular Their Jiext move Is the newspapers. Whatever to strike dlreetly at ul. The la to happen will happen soon. ua, to destroy our plan la to attack movement be to la the and property, s a retaliation for heinous advertised our men. It outrages perpetrated by Is possible that the attack will not be but by men by northerners alone, in for the purpose. The re- brought nit will be the same if It succeeds. The attack is planned to be a surprise. Our one chance la to meet tt, to comit to strike, an overpletely frustrate and to capture enough whelming blow, of our assailants to give us the evidence we must have." Brokaw was excited. He emphasised his words with angry sweeps of hi arms. He clenched his flats, and hla face grew red. He was not like the old. shrewd. Indomitable Brokaw, comhimself, never revealpletely mpster-o- f ing himself beyond the unruffled veil and Philip was of his He had expected that surprised. wily brain would bring with It ' v Bro-kaw- 'a A FRIEND III NEED A FRIEND INDEED f Mrs. Hardee Regarding Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Write Compound Loa Angeles, Calif. . 1 must tell you that I am a true friend to Lydia E. Vegetable I have Compound; taken it off and on Pink-ha- for twenty veara and it haa helped me change from a delicate girl to a stout, healthy woman. When I waa married I waa aick all the time until I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable. pound. I waa Com- -. in bed much of my time with pains and had to have the doctor every month. Qne day I found a little book in myard in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and I read it throui 's and got the medicine Lydia E. Vegetable Compound and took eight bottles and used the Sanative Wash. I at once began to get stronger. I have got many women to take it just by telling them what it haa done for me. I have a young sister whom it haa helped in toe same way it helped me. I want you to know that I am a friend indeed foryou were a friend in need. Mrs. George Hardee, 1043 Byram St., Los Angeles, California. Lst Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable to you. Compound be a friend indeed Pink-ham- Listen Little Friends, of Peter Rabbit . There are hundreds of little girls and boys in Salt Lake who do not have the good tiffins that you enjoy Mtoms normal in th slhnfast . and In thr i ha tfc They do not eveji have all they need to eat. Just think of it! Ever so many cannot have all the milk they need, and you know babies especially must have a certain amount of that wonderful food if they are to grow and keep well Now Peter Rabbit, who believes in being kind to everybody, has sug-- . gested that if ail club mem-bfcwho come to the Parly at Pantages next Monday will bring S to' be used to buy .miBc fog 'those little &Dc'that need it so badly it ArouM be a wonderful he!?, and would be greatly rredated. Will you do it? Text's fine, Peterknew you Would. Just drop the nickel fta the milk bottle at the in. ,r. rs f r I - ent-lrsl- Brokaw lifted his hands and shoulders With a significant gesture. The moral effect will be tremenIt will be shown that dous," he said. the entire north la lmmlcal to our company, and the government will withdraw our option. We will be ruined. Our stockholders will lose every cent Invested." In moments of mental energy Philip whs restless. He rose from hia chair now and moved aoftly back and forth across the carpeted floor of the big smoke. room, shrouded In tobacco Should he break hi word to Gregaon and tell Brokaw of Lord Fltzhugh? But, on second thought, what good would come of it? Brokaw was already aware of the seriousness of the situation. In some one of his unaccountable ways he had learned that their enemies were to strike almost Immediately, and his own reVelation of the FItahugh letters would H would keep hla faith with Gregaon for the promised day or two. For an hour the two men were alone In the room. At the end of that time their plans were settled. The next morf.lng Philip would leave for Blind Indian Lake and prepare for war. Brokaw would follow two or (hree days later. , A heavy weight seemeR- lifted from he shoulders when left Brokaw. Philips After months of worry and weeks of physical Inaction he saw his way clear for the first time. And for the first time, too, something seemed to Into his life that filled him with a strange exhilaration, and made him of the gloom that had settled fqrgetful over him during these last months. That night he would see Jeanne. Hla body thrilled at the thought, until for a time he forgot ttiat he would also ee and talk with Eileen. A few day before ha had told Gregaon that It would be suicidal to fight the northerners; now he was eager for action, eager to begin and end: the affair to win or lose. If he had stopped to analyse the change In himself he would have found that the beautiful girl whom he had first seen on the moonlit rock was at the bottom of It. And yet Jeanne was a northerner, one of those against whom his actions must be directed, But he had confidence In himself, confidence in what that night would bring forth. He was like one tot t have-com- freed from a bondage that had oppressed him for a long time, and the fact that he might be compelled to fight Jeanne's own people did not destroy his hopefulness, the new Joy and excitement that he had found in life. As he hurried back to his cabin he told himself that both Janne and Pierre had read what he had sent to them In the handkerchief; their response was a and proof that they understood him, him deep down a voice kept telling came It If to that fighting they three, Jeanne, and himself, would rise Plprre, A few hours had or fail together. transformed him Into Gregson's old apman. Long preciation of the fighting of diplomacy, or and tedious months of Intrigue,bribery and dispolitical honest financiering. In which he had of played Hut the part Nowa helpless the were gone. he held whip-hanBrokaw had acknowledged his pwn surrender.- - He was to fight a clean, fair fight on his part, , and his blood leaped In every vein like marshaling armies. That night, on the frankly rock, he would reveal himself to Pierre and Jeanne. He would tell them of the plot to disrupt the company, and of the work ahead of him. And after that . He thrust open the door of his cabin, eager to enlist Gregaon In his enthusiasm. The artist' was not In. Philip and th noticed that the crtridge-bel- t revolver which usually hung over Greg1 sons bunk were font. He never entered the cabin without looking at the sketch of Eileen Brokaw. Somathlng about it seemed to fascinate him, to challenge hla preaence. Now it waa missing from wall. coat and hat, land He threw off hla few possession, began gathering up his was. noon before .It ready for picking. and he was through, Gregson had not returned. He boiled himself some Coffee and sat down to wait.' At 5 o'clock he was to eat supper with the Brokaw and the factor; Eileen, through her father, had asked him to Join her an hour or two earlier In the big room. He waited until 4, and then left a brief note for Gregson upon the table. It was growing dusk in th forest. From the top of the ridge Philip caught the last red glow of the sun.'slnking A faint far to the south and west. radiance of it still swept over hia head and mingled with the thickening gray Across gloom of the northern sea. d the dip in the Bay the huge, nearer cliff seemed to loom and more gigantic in the- whimsical a red bar light. For a few, moments shot across it. and as the golden fire faded and died away Philip could not but think it was like a torch beckoning tablsapnoafwla daily sat tt with such atea L doss gna work tar hadn, aak-la- g thm gssw Mg and strong, aad tbetarhsaXh. KaOogf s Bran, eooked and bus blad, tt dshekmaly flavorsd. Eat tt an an appsttatng eersal or aprlaktt tt sear ywur favoritersaL KsDoggli Brag niakag th tastieat gema, raiatt brand, paaeakss and sadism other for and tt M Mt n good thing food. health an th trmol Bgf XafloMt nfiftsih when you use A sugar and H Karo Crystal White instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL Bran hwtiag Bran .Adyrtli FREE i Azk your grocer or write Cora Product Refining Company, Dept. A, Argo, ULfor beautiful and instructive Kwo Preserving Folder. When your children eomplaln to ypu Of a sore throat, a headache, or lot their aching backs, or of any other ailments common to. child life, do you think to hav 'the cause removed, or did you disregard the cause and treat the effect. The cause Is the offending factor, while the effect 1s the warning signet 'that there is an interference with a normal expression of nerve distribuCHIROPRACTIC tion. ADJUSTMENTS do in reality remove th CAUSE of disease tn approximately St per cent of all human sicknesses. SalNAf Rtfimmimtiv Fabian i Broker,- - Cwmit Sail Lake City, Utah. -- Wm. ff. Seare D. C. CHIROPRACTOR igthsn-this-evlde- nc. - Im Ksllagft Member Utah State CMrepractte Aaaa. and Member ef Salt Lake District Aeaectattea- .Boetea Bldg. Office Hearst -- l 1 a. m. S- y, Si8-i- S y, m. a. m. fa U Keen. Saturday, Phase Weaeteh S01-3- -3 -4 to him. A few hours more, and where that light had been he would see Jeanne. And now. down there, Eileen was waiting for him. His pulse quickened as he passed beyond the ancient fort, over' the burlal- of the dead, and Into Churchill. 6lace e met no fn at the factors, and the door leading into' Miss Brokaws room was partly ajar. A great fire was burning in the fireplace, and he saw Eileen seated In the rich glow of It, smiling at him as he entered. He closed the door, and when he turned she had risen and was holding out her hands to him. Bh had dressed for him, almost as on that night of the Brokaw ball.. In the flashing play of the fir her exquisite arms and shoulders shone with dazzling beauty? her eye laughed at him; her hair rippled in a golden flood. Falntiy there came to him, filling the room slowly, tingling his nerves, th sweet scent of heliotrope the perfume that had filled his nostrils on that other night', a long time ago, the sweet scent that had come . to him in the handkerchief dropped on the rock, the breath of the bit of lace that had bound Jeanne's hair! Eileen moved toward him. Philip!1 she said, "now are you glad to see me?'. . - (To Be Continued.) . at nil gromal wit). WHAT TO DO? no hollow log. He knew of no boll where he might find safety. He wouli have to depend wholly on chance, am chance is the poorest thing In tt Peter Rabbit world on which to depend. He kney leg were no match foj That Is exactly how the runaway that hi little ones. Perhaps heseen long little Wood Mouse felt as he sat Reddy's steal without away, peeping out from under a big fern at without making a sound. being Reddy Fox. Should he continue to sit seemed to the little Mouse aj. fi still, or should he run? He must, de- hisIt heart was thumping rightt uiAl cide for himself, for there was no one his throat as - he turned and starlSV to tell him what to do This was the to steal a shoil He had gone away. first time he had ever seen Reddy Fox, without making asounJ but he didn't need to bstold that Reddy distance hehlnl Was anlff a when there sharp was an enamv. him. It was Reddy Fox sniffing un. Reddy had not yet discovered him, der that fern where the little Mou. or he would have known what to do. had been It, startled the litlii He would have known that it would bo Mouse sositting. he jumped and rsi useless to sit still. It was because Red- with all his that feel dy hadn't yet discovered him that the Bustled the drymight. leaves. little Mouse was uncertain. Reddy waa (Copyrlgn 1922, by T. W. Burgessj running from side to side with hla to was nose the sharp ground. It plain By Then ten W. Barges. , If w but only knew' What to do or not to do! Oh, . that Reddy suspected there might be a SrsreretNfuw .ion Recast p,BY--Apa- be :J 'Trfrlhtnpton HOLDING A HUSBAND By ADELE GARRISON.. Mouse or some other small person, who would make him a good dinner, near, He waa trying to find the scent left In the footsteps of whoever had, been that way. along He waa coming toward that fern under which the little Mouse was hiding. If he should once poke hia starp nose under that fern the little Mouse would hav small chance. But he might not come as far as that fern. He might think he was mistaken in suspecting lemkh Mars th perfect appsarasc ef lm cmipiexiOK. Permanent rids trouble are effectively dteipnmy coocteka that thera was anybody around, and stop hunting before he reached that Tn that case the little Mouse fern. would he safest If he sat perfectly still. If, howevar, It should b necessary for him to run. th aoonar ha ran the better It would be for him. for th longer start ho would have. What to do! The tittle Mouse waa tempted to run. Than h was more Dihta uaaaknl color and correct ikia. Highly aatfceptic. Said 15c. lot Trial Sim easy Copyright, 1(12, by Newspaper Feature Servloe, Ino. The Way Dickey Sincerely Shrove to know. Just keep this safe tonight." Mt took it from my hand and slipMake Amends, ped it into a drawer of the table by I took the mutilated photograph of my bed then said: "Show it to Lll in the morning with my compliments. myself from Dickey's hand with finmight also tell her that If she ger that trembled, in spite of my de- You has the time to bestow upon so untermination to appear calm. Where did you find thl? I ask- worthy and piffling an object as my-- i ed wondering the while whether In- self I should' like to take up a few tuition or knowledge had prompted minutes of her time at her own conin the morning." Dickeys reference to' Lillian's col- venience His eyes held mine, mocking, and lection. to whfch he suggested that I add the photograph. yet Mth something in them that made In the pile of things those devils me surmise some important reason for turned out of my trunk." he replied, his request. And yet. If it concerned his moqth setting grimly as he re- this slasked photograph my first ferred to the mysterious marauders thought why had he not gone diwho had broken the locks of every rectly to Lillian with it instead of house and had turn- shewign It to me first? trunk left e "Of course. Jll tell her. I sald, ed their contents out. upon the floor. Was there anything else hurt or "only I imagine she will not rise very early. She hhd almost a collapse tomissing? He hesitated for an instant. night before dinner, and I have urgNo, he safd finally, but I knew ed to sleep late If she can." from his manner that he was answerHow N erwousY ou Are ing the question falsely or at least a wonder to me that she "Its qualifying it hasnt gone to pieces inonths ago." "Then your drawings are all right. Dicky and there was real con Im so glad." I said hopefully, for I cern inreplied, his voice. "Shes been burnknow how Dicky prizes the souvenirs ing the candle at both ends and soms-timas an ilof his long years lighting It In the middle, for lustrator. now. She haa 'the constiwhile "Yes, they weren't disturbed at all. long and vitality of a pioneer ox. he said quickly, and I guesaed that tution but I believe even that breed regarding this at least, he was speak- when they were too heavilydropped laden. exact o the truth, ing A gingham and organdie (rack going to be fine smash with I looked at the mutilated photo- There's six months or so in a hospital some oat would look well after many graph again, wldly wondering what day." tubbings is cut in one piece from comment I could make upon It apas as Is it bad "Oh, that? Dicky to hem and with a set-i- n pearance without Dicky's guessing I said, sitting up in bed, every nerve move which may be long or short was concealing something from him. Ialive with apprehension. quivering belt extends from each side Finally I ventured Inanely enough. He caught my hands, quieted their of the front across the bade A '"Perhaps this was caught In the with his own strong ones, lock of the trunk when they were fluttering dress like this could probably be then gathered me close to him.' 'forcing it open. And got slashed in How nervous you are he said day, at e cost .j" this way. of Z25 then with strong self- - refiguring gingham at 50c My husband laughed sardonically. wonderlngly in his tones: yard and contrasting Very ingenious .my dear, but not proach an idoit I of organdie at 75c a yard.njateriat always blurtThis quite up to squff. he pronnounced. ing out some fool am, bne would also look good mad Your usually observant brain must don't halfmean No ittheory, which isn't of distinctly lawn with plain lawn printed be taking a vacation this evening, or as bad as nor won't be, for you would notice that there Is nothing thing amongthat, oonfrsiHng material, or made us we can persuade Lll wnn cuts. those about tissue Jagged 'or crushed, ginghatn. to stop working like seven horses and The oh tietrt'Ior'-- 430 rati In shlashes, and were They are clean-cu- t to the troubles of everybody made with, some unusually sharp tending Id feah? 36. 38. 40, and 42 within a radius of ten miles of her. weapon. But I don't imagine Im tell- Thats all niches host measure. Sire 36 the trouble realty. A few ing you anything you or Lll don't week's rest would set her 3V vards of maup wonderfuterial' with M yard of lly.-It's cononly in her keeping up this gait that there'd danger. Price 15e, trasting material. "Im afraid she wont get much rist coin (coin preferred).' stamps pr for the next week or two.". I said rePattern for thia model may b morsefully.- "You know she's deterobtaine.d from Thy Deseret News mined to help me move pnd also to at cost, price 16 cents; Enclose find some place near by where she price of pattern with order and Until your various digestive organs can live with Marion. And fyom what address. we learned the other day tt's a very are in order your food, instead of discouraging proposition. It will meaii endless travfl and worry. ' The Connecticut League of- Women properly nourishing you wilj be liable Voters, of which Mrs. Herbert Knox Dicky looked thoughtful. Smiths Is president, has undertaken to Disturbing Thoughts, to clog and poison your system. Your arouse women to the necessity of an "I'm afraid I made a mess of things active part 4n .caucuses and convenselling this place." he said with rare tions and blood will be poor andl irnpure apd in 'placing women In electadmission of a mistake for him. I ive and appointive positions, Includwonder you say the woman is dis- ing those within the party. yoUr nervous system thoroughly run satisfied I wonder If by taking a loss I could get it back again? It's worth down. Take immediate steps to secure trying anyway. But dont bother about THE HOPE OF THE WORLD the healthy activity of stomachr anything else tonight Rest your head The war of 1914 laid half the nahere, thats right, and I'll rub it until tions of the world Jn the dust. Their to You're and bowels. To this end you should near go a you sleep. pretty" homes, their industries, their peace nervous collapse yourself' must be restored the generaI dared make no protest against tion. In them by t(ie rising of the hope js his proposal to try to get back the world,. bouse. But I knew that I feared his . To make motherhood easier, to mccess even as'before I had dreaded for every baby a clean bill of the thought of his selllng .it And even health and a fair start in life that is as-under drifted to sleep the mag- the problem. v . of his hand upon my netic stroke Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comforehead, thoughts of Lillian over-- , pound is an. excellent medlcihe foi 10c 12 pittt Edith worked mingled with of mothers and for future mother. 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This time Reddy know what It waa He Is so smart and his ears are so wonderful that he can tell the dlfferenos between th sound mad by th rustling of a leaf bv a Merry Little Brees aad th rustling of a leaf mad by careless little fest Hs began to move again and ; thla time he came In a straight line toward the spot where that poor little Mouse was shaking with fright. Th little Mouse felt it in his bones that this time Reddy would keep right on. and hav a look under that fern. He imply couldn't sit still any longer Ha must run. But where should he run to? ' He knew nothing whatever lbout his surroundings. He knew of - One Lot LADIES WHITE SHOES AND ' - v Food will Feed you LADIES WHITE Peter Rabbit Club more , . Take Re-cu- re -- t pair EXTRA FINE SILIi HOse 1K thievery pair of Ladies' Shoes or Slippers at. $5.89 or over. . One 36-in- Iivr, -- Flapper aeodele very flap quality, ONLY . . .. 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But 'What will, be the result If w win!" he asked., If we secure those who will give the evidence we need evidence that the movement against us is a plot to destroy our. company, the government will stand by ua. replied Brokaw. I hav I have sounded the situation there. filed a formal declaration to the affect on that such a movement is foot, and have received a promise that the commissioner of police will investigate the matter. Eut before that happens our enemies will strike. There Is no time We for red tape or Investigations. must achieve our own salvation. And to achtsve that we must fight." And if wo loife?" Kca Cea! ri OOMEXIFA- - , y? "."IT," erb tj'&Sr n i :i ted c3,ce ' .? y. EVERYWOMAN wimtm ' m "arnmnm ttw , C ' - I'M," v x THOUSANDS BELONG! The Peter Rabbit Club Is about the most popular organisation aver started In this part of the country. Not only nr there thousands of kiddles enrolled In Salt Lake, but the clubs fam has spread to terof th ' ritory. Is a charm about tbe Bur- There Bedtime Strrlea which appear ?:es The Deseret News for the spe cial benefit fit the club's child mem bers. that appertain, fascinates and at the same ulhh (ddeates young. minds In the habits of animal life" around them. If the elub accom plished nothing more than Inthis. It would be worth while. But addi tion. It provides wholesome entertainment at frequent intervals for' the young admirers of Pstsr Rabbit. which serves to bring them together for social contact under proper conditions. all-part- s intar-mounta- ln ! Childrens Half Hose or Stockings FREE with every pair of Childrens Shoes or Low-Cuv Purchased Substantial Reductions on every pair of Shoes in the store.' Remember the Place ! . ts . -- - Shoeteria How to Join Send in tbs asms of two Peter Rabbit stories you hmv reed or had read to you In The Deseret News. sd your Dima address, eg , and date of birthday, and you will b enrolled as a member. B sure ts writ llatbly and send all th above Information, aad you NrUk then receive yonr membership - eard and beautiful col rad elub button tna 221 SOUTH STATE Get the Habit s. |