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Adv. 92 ..lmph Van Violtdi a oun man of t t Mvfterv Ht ken of us the Hous, et tl lw rsons at ngular mtercala enter No l,n Van eiht.n (xprtss.s toiueiii to hs frit ml Tom I mm y regard ng the w ii dialing of Ids i oi sin and P iiM farew A fishionulb ittUt.d wo ma i In soil to emir tin llousi of Mss V tl i s man is founds , h U d fi 'Ml the ho i si i ( ten and Tom folloss ih Van m in and And him di ad In the ttre t i in htell la ulracled hs tin foe if a girl in the cossl of onloohtis an I ati r lie i) cosiri mun lit g the hi ds tli go gazing it him with i look- rif a urn fi un tin sslndosss of the ins tiV m lint calls on mis liouae IXUctlsi i hit n to get hla siialon of the trig ols Ti m Pliinm s goes alone on a sa Itr log trip He reiogmzes among some p n aona In a paasing motor boat two m whom le lad Been enter the House of He sees one uf them, a Mr al hs. on shore later and follows hlin Tomi la gtlzrd hlindfoldt d and taken to house He hears a girl named J sale, ' I in author der.tl the duughter of the man A sweet-sohe- d Itv auusthxi his captors thun- Then It itarxed- The man I marry must be well off. Hou LIVING ADVERTISEMENT Glow of Health Speaks for Postum. It requires no scientific training to discover whether coffee disagrees or came a tense whissre per "You dont know what you ths slight haven't You about. talking est idea of the circumstances. I Now listen to me I must hurry. H have come here to release you. If you everything is all right I mean, can satisfy me that I am warranted in Otherwise fieeiug you you can go. must leave you aa you are; and don t want to do that "And I don't want you to, believe "Are me." breathed Tom, fervently. name vim t'e girl who asked me my Oh, t derstorm, in which the lightning flashes were particularly vivid, terrifying and frequent. "Do not be afraid, Tommie, said his mother, "our Father in heaven holds the lightning in his hands. Yes, I know he does, mother, but then, you see, lightning Is so quick and slippery that I am afraid he might let some of it get away from him when he don't mean to. not BhdeT Pdfernoker Ruby a man enter to 'alt u a uuuilHiul liaise at ross the street from !"J unot luh lie Powhatan upted ami long besof What He Feared. The man you marry wont. ton post. WalL SYNOPSIS. Better Soldier Than Statesman. One huhdred years ago on the forty-fift- h anniversary of his birth, Lord Wellington was rewarded,, with the title of duke in recognition of hla success in the Peninsula campaign against the French. At the same time the house of commons voted $2,000,-00- 0 for the support of his new dignity. Within a llttfe more than a year the famous soldier was destined to win the great victory at Waterloo and to be of the made the commander-in-chie- f British forces. Later in life the duke of Wellington became British prime minister, but the strong personal qualities that had helped him to succesa as a soldier were not the qualities that best befitted for the premiership, and the career of the duke as a statesman added little to his fame. It was during a very violent - (SOPyjeGVT ! of restaurai.tl Tour fanulv has been cot abj.oht tl here j !0fer of Ji CJicCZU(j't 11 l Hu8hl2..the girl cried In alarm. 1 I couldn't help It," apologised Tom "It hurts like the very dev like the deuce. I'll be all right in a minute. And afti?r a bit when the circulation was restored to the benumbed members, Tom himself made short work of the bonds around his ankles. He rose unsteadily to iTis feet coul sldaii' a few times," he thld ILOCJK acres ol many serious di Constipation rau-- e eaies It i ihorouuhH cured hv Durtoi Fierce's lleacant lelleis Une a laxative, dv three for cathartic. Cult to IMES, COALVILLE, UTAH Mstr roughness girl later protests ag dnst thecalls on his captors Van Vechten uncle Theodore Van Vechten big man In Wall street and known as the "Man of Iron In search of Information regarding Paige Carew Detectie w ereabnuts of Van Vet hten a K'd tive Hint shows In the House of Mvs-terfound mesh purse Van recognises It as belonging to Paige t'urew. of his I y BOOK II. CHAPTER III. In the Dark. Notwithstanding his exciting experience of the night, and the rough treatment to which he had been subjected, and notwithstanding thewretch edly uncomfortable plight in which his captors had left him, Tom Phln-ney- s day upqn the water in time began to produce its natural effect he doted fitfully after a while, again and again coming to himself with a start from the very verge of slumber; and then at laet, when his cramped position no longer annoyed him, when bis arms and legs grew numb and ceased to pain, he slept profoundly. After he had slept some hours, be shot broad awake and to a consciousness of two things that the hour was late, and that he was not alone in the room. Tbe darkness was etill pitchlike, no sound had disturbed him; yet he sensed another pres- Il I iMiirs" Mercy, no'" Oh, I shan t tl hat next9 hile he It nt himself submissively to the operation, she bountfone of the handkerchiefs our tils eyes, tugging the fabric and disposing It in such a way that bv no possibility could he see when he got where it was light Her fiiigt rs touched hs face many times, and the marness of her, now on th.s side, now ou that, and behind him and m from was making him giddv )ou must walk Just as carefully as ever you can," she enjoined 'Just as quietly as if you wt re a burglar I will take y.our hand Jjt n squeeze once, It means you ure to step dowp't-xwinitaus to step up What Is it?" for 1 tun mu mbit d something said that I wished we were going upstairs instead of down liat m the worl.d do you wish oh So that is all jour promise amounts to is it 1 ce I 'I tan wiii moodily hear " Her res; oust was a sharp command I want to hear vour voice again fur h.m not to another word. sptak to Hut more than anything else, I want "Give me your hand," she said curtlaame girl, see your face If youre the y Their fingers met and closed, but i'll agree to anything even to remain-when she attempted to move away Here, like this, to die Tom drew her to a standstill. This rash declaration was Ignored. 'Will you tell me your name now? Just a moment I must disobey you this once 'What will happen to you asked the girl Tom Phinney.'' that young gentle- when it is discovered that I am gone?" man replied simply. "I shan t t8k "Why, nothing " ours not Just at present but I mean It seems improbable, dont you to know it some day. 1 mean to havs know, that anybody who wanted me ao I can you to myself some time, so that badly would be tickled to death to look at ypu to my heart's content. have me get away." know you are beautiful." "Nevertheless nothing will happen The response to this, whisper thougk to me," aha repeated "I know that it was, revealed a flash of spirit. what I am doing la for the beat, not Much good it would do to you to only for you, but for ua too. Pray ask' If you don't remain quiet I shall dont think I am going to all this trouble aolely for you " leave you at once.' If silence was w hat she wanted, sure "I did think ao, Tom said in a ly she could not complain of the in gloomy tone "Ixyok here, If Im not tensity of that which immediately en ure 'thatt everything will be all right sued. It remained so long unbrokei with you, Im not going to budge a that the girls fortitude failed her. tep " dow Yt b 1 Well? The tremulous whisper con In her exasperation hla guide gave veyed a distinct impression to Tom his hand a vigorous Jerk. she wae afraid. "Are you folng t Mercy goodness! he heard her exclaim stop talking so silly ? "Did anybody ever see such an But hej$ld not speak; Indeed, he wai aggravating man. When I explain once more holding his breath. what I have done, that will be the After another pause tad of It. Now come on." Are you asleep? the girl whlsperei Truly? Have you have you fainted? "Honor bright Step carefully." Not a sound from Tom. And ao, with Infinite caution, and Presently he felt a little hand toad without attracting tbe attention of any hla breast, as lightly as a feather, anj the household, Tom was ied down a warm glow flowed through him thay ,talrs every step being indicated chill of hfcjjy effectively banished th single apd wt in damp clothing. Then the hand Wh the night. Presently he divined tered to his face and, in the darktnsSStjt he was being guided round in a rested a moment upon hla mouth, fircle, but made no protest. Neither Afterwards Tom stoutly asasrtepQke Untu the girl halted, ence. Minutes passed, and not a sound that what he ld waa wholly inadvert rtjjow. then. Mr. Phinney, listen to did be hear to confirm his first convic- ent, citing as valid corroborative ,evlrogr final instructions, she said in a tion; still he was no less certain that dence the fact that he had had no inxpw voice no longer a whisper, but same marvelously sweet voice there was somebody else in the room to will the act; and at the same movement on his part, he conclud-ed- he contended that because the act Uhat had charmed him earlier in the must have alarmed the intruder Inadvertent, It waa sincere and tl venlng. therefore he lay stiffly quiescent, fore to be condoned. , ( "You are in the middle of the road Anyhow, he kissed the softest mithat leads to Rocky Cove, and facing scarcely breathing in his anxiety to sweetest pialm in all the world. J! jh town. You are to stand here and locate the unknown's position. At last his patience was rewarded The immediate result, h,owswrount one hundred, slowly, then you The intruder must have been holding nearly spelled disaster for this? remove the handkerchief from his breath also, for Tom plainly night enterprise. The hand was eyes. Bear in mind that you are exhalation drawn as If it had touched a livi toaiio count slowly, and that you are not heard an unmistakable then a faint stir, a rustling of gar- and the girl rose to her feet, t tterlno1 try to follow , me. Have I your And then a thrill went dlsregardful of tbe noise she m to iiMvmlse? ments. "fThe conditions are hard," returned through him. He wae suddenly aware doing so. . . He of a faint, delicate fragrance. "If I am willing to agree, surely Tom could hear her panting; knew that the intruder was a woman, agination be could see her st xdlngll m entitled to some slight considers-Could it be the girl of the wonder- white and rigid, with terfor, aB billon in return? ."'Well? Impatiently "You must was promptly contrite. fully sweet voice? If you are trying to find me," he he "You are frightened, tarry. Bald Tom: , "Promise me that I can said, scarcely above a whisper, "I am Jectly apologetic. . here. ( Oh, I am I am! she moan 4 1f tee you some time. Tbe first word was met with a you knew what this meant for ayotl Bald the-gir"Why In the world stifled, startled gasp. wouldn't be so foolish. All 1 J lift 40 you want me to promise that? Oh! long I have been afraid of the il- k- J' Because, said Tom warmly, you Dont he frightened. Lord knows not just shivery afraid, but fri hand tie the girl I have been looking for m harmless enough. UL my life the One Girl clear out of my wits. And yi Followed a silent pause; then came Tom caught a sob you m I 'How ridiculous!" she coolly interthe soft froufrou of skirts, and he much worse. I didn't know You dont know me. If you had rupted. e vere to meet me tomorrow happened. you wouldn't know that 1 am What do you think of ? groaned. T would, Tom stoutly protested, I think you arp a cheek man. I must have been insan "inywhere. I would know you among have thought of aiding you trillion. Tell me that 1 can see you --rsoon." cape." The was a long moment of sl- he "Dont say that," mutfpn hoarse consternation. Forg vt please do. I shan't take I've said or done, hut Ill p be good to do exactly what There fell another pause. Will you promise that? Simply stop it for a time and use Postum in place of It, then note the beneficial effects. The truth will appear, Six years ago I was In a very bad I condition, writes a Tenn. lady. nervousfrom suffered indigestion, ness and insomnia. I was then an inveterate coffee drinker, but it was long before I could be persuaded that it was coffee that hurt me. Finally I decided to leave It off a few days and find out the truth The first morning I left off coffee I had a raging headache, so I decided I must have something to take the (The headache was place of coffee. caused by the reaction of the coffee drug caffeine.) Having heard of Postum through a friend who used it, I bought a package and tried It. I did not like it at first but after I learned how to make It right, according to directions on pkg., I would not change back to coffee for anything. use Postun. When I began-t- o 1 weigh weighed only 117 lbs. N05 tonic taken any not have as I 170 and in that time 1 can only attribute my present good health to ths use of .Ppw turn In place of coffee. ad-- , My husband says I am a living Postum." for vertlsement Name given by tbe Postum Co, Battle Creek. Mich. Postum now comes In two forms: must be well Regular Postum 25c and 15c packages. boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble pow Aer. A teaapoonfuLdissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar; makes a delicious bevel " ' -age Instantly" 20c and E0 tins.4 la kinds tTbs cost per cup of both aame. about the - "Theres a Reason" for Postum. sold by Groctv hand-SQueek-- n ia, old-ma- vttb-jr5u- Utrn-Tom- l: any-vher- backim the girt I have promised, lence, during which Tom waited eagerly for'Bl'r next word; but when at lrst they came they were spoken ao gravjdy, and were weighted with such a note of sadness, that he waa Your 'JJ ... i it. , .The DtJe LEARN WHAT It is inhabited THE, EARTH IS are unimaginative. Inhusbands g conse-quenees- nr Something to Look Forward to. Curate Now, my deah children, I want you all to Join me in singing that hymn, which I hops and trust we will sing together in the great beyond, Hers We Suffer Grief and Pain. Sydney Bulletin. ; fc'-f- or -- Master be-gl- u snd other by people, He heard a long sigh of sects, animalcuiae and bacteria. It Frssh Definition la Htre ths Propsr the girl cautiously resumj it connected with the rest of space by - From' ths Pen of a mer position at his aide sound waves, light wave, wireless ap Humorist. f "Here is my plan. sbefc-nparatus with instruments at the sendyou must be obedient in efei j;me end only, telescopes and prayera ing a ao in 4a situated The a earth ball, detail. I shall have to b!idS j0a has It recently endeavored to exaggerlegion called apace aa to get tbe full ate again and lead you some diRa its ego by the use of aeroplanes. snd on of aun teneflt the days bright the house. Have yon any t the moon on romantic nights. It. Tbe earth is highly recommended you are?" both a summer and a winter resort g somewhat larger than a baseball, "Not a glimmer of one for persona Favorable ao not so not la tat It large terms To important. And if yon were out of desirable partiea Pulltiers a fixed star, but is jnuch closer and house, you couldnt find Magazine. Is a k climate. It much a pleasanter . beck to flashy as a charity ball, but fthhsomore yon told me not to Dlffsrsnce ln Bptech. efficient. find it. even try to You can never tell much we are two which has t of Polly ; poles "Very well Now let tain, because they ere vouched for about a man from his speech. Bells hands. That's right There's Chollie, for explorers; a center of which we The task was not an not certain because it Is vouched Instance, who etutters terribly. He had been tlgf r merely by scientists; an equator proposed to me five minutes after we were still damp. But an axis which are imaginary; met, and it took Jack, wo is the most hands were free, and tbj lrDfcamc ritUn Scientists, which are Imag-U- l volublt fellow 'in tbs world, three pered movement of his IngwruM Jtptlve; and mathematicians, which years." from him a groan of ani well-to-d- .It Nothing is more appropriate than a gift from our atore. Phinney," she said, you may Dainty pearls pendants, ring, I w discover ho am much sooner than . silver for weddings. you can possibly expect. But you will Moderate prices. not want to know tne then; conditions will be such that people will shun rather than seek my acquaintance. You w ill regret even this distant meeting In the dark "Never If you talk that way Ill rip AAU lA orr, UTAH this rag right now " ' I kno'w you will not do that" what delectable notes cooed and sang In her voice when she talked like this! He Own "not until you have counted a hunStop mate slavery Formulae trnl inetruc dred " ttmiH (nr mamjfaotnriiig Six Big Hellers aud "You re a witch!" he declared velou buHitteaa Opportunities ent (or PACIFIC CO AhT NOVELTY CO, hemently, and was rewarded with a Hibernian Bldg. boa Angele. California little rippling laugh that confirmed the opinion. "Am 1? Then I cannot be beautiful, A rOSITIVE aad PER for witches are old and ugly Hut you MANENT CURE FOR have beeu very good to trust me ao Is onoe Liquor and hand Here my implicitly more Good by Let me hear y ou Drug Addictions to count TWt ii m psUmSs. m Mms. LSm trastsi M And Tom, standing blindfolded In smttriy m is fear sin 8ni. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. U4 W. Wh Trask Start. Srtt Ukt CSr the moonlight, raiaed to hla lips the hand of. the girl he had never seen, AN0 WOMEN tu team barber with all the gallant courtesy of a me- WANTED MKN trade. k.K'eUeut opportunities opva lor you Tools (unriirited dieval knight paying homage to hla lnle learning. Only eight week There was a reverence in the reiurcd.paid lady L'ali or write lor partuulan and cat H act that held the little hand captive aiog Commert'itil htreel, bait Lake City L'tati In his ow n. Must be Used. , Tom began to count in a low monoj lu a hotel the other veek the mantone He had all at once grown very grave, and his tall, erect figure had ager waa instructing a nfew arrival, taken on a new dignity that it bad who bailed from Erins isle, in his never before known; for bis mind and duties. Now you see that sign, Gentlemen heart were, for the first time in hla aimless life, set upon a high pur- itiub use the spittoons.' If you notice pose. any of the gueata violating that rule A mild rustling of garments, an report" the matter to me. "Ot will, sor, said Pat, and kept s overpowering sense of aloneness, told him that the girl had left his immedi- sharp lookout, and after watching a ate presence. He could not, of course, gentleman for halt an hour went to know that she halted and looked hack him and said: at him from a little distance, nor D'ye molnd the sign over yonder, could he see the faint smite that sor? It was a recurved her lips. Yea, said the gentleman. markably tender atnlle, Mr Tom, that Why dori't you observe it, "thin? you missed there In the night! . . . I'm not expectorating on the cap But he did hear tbe soft "Good night, fet, said the gentleman, astonished. although he did not atlr, nor cease Oi know ye're not, said Pat, "an his resolute counting. not usin' tbe spettune, nayther. yer When he tore the bandage hum hla Spit, ye thafe, or O'U report yes." eyes, he waa alone; the night's stillness was absolute. And, paradoxicalThs Government Bet. ly, although he waa literally drenched An Irishman in the west Intended to with the light of a white moon, he waa atill so much in the dark that he take up a homestead claim, hilt not how to go about It, sought half-wa- y believed he had been dream- knowing information from a friend. ing, and had only Just awakened from Malachi, he said, "yen know all sound slumber. about the law. Tell ma what I am to do about It." CHAPTER IV. Well, aald the other, I dont remember the exact wording of the law, Mr. Flint Advance a Theory. Mr. Flint's voice dissipated Rudolph but I can give you the meaning ot ;L Van Vechten bewilderment; but the Its this: The government is willing young man remained completely non- to bet you 160 acres ot land against plused over the seemingly inexplicable $14 that you can't live on it flvfc years manner in which hla Cousin Paige's without starving tc death." purse had appeared. He met the deWhat Mad Him Mad, , tective's narrow regard with a long, A man with wrath flashing from his questioning stare; then be abruptly eyes met his friend with the bland dropped into a ehalr. FHnt, he said, you took my sipUe. What Is the matter? said he of breath away. Sit down, man, ait down. Think I'll let you go until you tbe bland smile. "Jones called me a liar, said ha of have told me all about this? Sa slowly did Mr. Flint obey, that tbe Vratbfu! eye. the other could not restrain hla ImpaHe of the bland smila aald consoltience. ingly, "Well, what do you care tor la my cousin in New York?" he that? You know he cannot prove questioned peremptorily , jjftave you s seen her? This is a terrinfy serious But the response cams with growmatter, Mr. Flint, aa you would ap- ing ire. That is Just the trouble, He ' preciate if you were acquainted with did prove it. all the circumstances. returned the quiet The Hera on Him. Suppose, voice, you first answer my question-- do , A Scotch farmer of n miserly dispoyou know where your cousin is T sition bought a horse at n fair. On No bluntly, I dont Until to- tbe way home he thought n drink of , day I imagined 1 bad some idea of water would refresh it, so be got a pall her whereabouts, but he weighed tbe shining purse in his hand, contem- of water, but tbe animal would not take it When he got home he offered plating it soberly "hers is the second reason I have been given within the It a fed of corn, but to his surprise last hour to feel a good deal of anx- It would not touch that, either. he muttered to himself, "Weel, iety respecting her." if only I was sure ye were a guld Will you tell me the other reaworker, yere the very horse for me." son?" Chronicle. ' . Briefly Van Vechten related the encounter with T. Jenkins, of fbe The Attraction. Sphere, and at the close of the recital Shes head over heels in love with the listener nodded under tandingly, "It is beginning to look as though him. , That so?"' , my search for a murderer waa openYes, shes got to the point where ing up something a bit more serious, began Mr. Flint; but the other sharp- she cant see how she can possibly live without the automobile he owns." ly interrupted. What do you mean? It can't be Detroit Free Press. that anything has happened to Paige? She Dassent Before replying, Mr. Flint regarded Dora must have euffered some terhim a moment doubtfully. rible disappointment One never sees CTO BE CONTINUED.) her smile now. - What )s tbe matter? Shes had two front teeth pulled , out." Mr bee-ntlf- man' low-voice- Graduate or Bride startled Tom back. "On your word of honor?'1 "On my word of hour as K But You Will Not Want to Know Mo Thou." knew that the woman was groping her to way toward him. He continued d direcguide her steps with tions, snd by and by he felt the contact of her foot Next abe was kneeling beside him. Whatever you do, he heard n tremulous whisper, "be quiet If I am caught here it will spoil everything; I . dread to think, of the possible - Bnt I couldnt sleep tor thinking of your predicament" r "Just release me,' said Tom,Vand we can let consequences go hang. I can take care of em. For the Sweetest Girl o Itr the-kno- ts td $ A Prudent Husband. Aunt Rebecca- - Dat ol' man 0 yobs am sho a good provider. Aunt Cbloae-H-e done shows his sense. He .wants to keep me busy occupying dis here skillet as a tensll tld in-a- ofaWeepon. A Kias Ciaaaified, Marcella Mr. Beanbrough is the most awkward person 1 know. Whenever he kieses anybody it sounds llks a pistol shot - Wsverly 8eeAs to me Its more 'ike a bluhderbtiss. Judge. Thats What He Meant Dear me, I wish I had never learned to play carda! exclaimed n man who had been unfortunate in hia play. "You mean yon wish yon had learned, dont yon?" was the wife's sarca tic reply. Exchange. |