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Show X t7,' . THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX t : r f r f'W rfrrjV r ' " 7 t II ri - I made Alan tufn his Bead, and lie saw 'III; 4 - oniutothe farther thickets ; msW'A Ir !lkp,4 k 'ij - !-- ; V, v - j 7 iA-mVi t V vt Wf V w,. j '.'i ' f 1 y. fnr , V - Electric Light is the Most Economical Light EVERYBODY der. n f knows Hie advantage fir - Jrrist - - it through. Immediately AIah kicked hia feet free, lifted to a kneeling position, and crawled from the pyre, As for hla hands Alans hunting-knifwas a till In Its sheath belted to the small of his back. Tearing at the belt with his hampered fingers, he e of electric dean convenience its briland liancy purity of coloi its hygienic value. know that it is aUo the least expensive of Butdoyoa contrived to shift it round until the heath knife stuck at the over hla left hip Withdrawing and conveying the blade to his mouth, he belt-loo- p -- the various kinds of light available for homes, offices, stores, public halls and interiors in general ? v . The many advantages of electric lijjht are fully appreciated only jby those who use it. Likewise only those who use Edison Mazda Lamps have electric light at minimum cart, V . . T-- j. Special 60 Days House Wirring Campaign NO WON telephone today The Trey O Hearts Call on - for particulars v gains. And ever and anon the wind would bring down the roar of Ahe holocaust, dulled but not unlike the growling of wild animals feeding on their kill. Alan delayed long enough only" to swallow a few mouthfuls of raw food, gulped water from a spring, and set out at a dog trot on the trail to Spirit Lake. Tor hours he blundered blindly on hrlding to the trail mainly by instinct, At length, panting, gas-- ng, hi staggered Into a little natural clearing and plunged forward headlong, so bewildered that he could hot have said whether he was tripped or thrown; for even as he stumbled a heavy body landed ou his back and crushed him savagely to earth. " Tu less than a minute he was overcome; his wrists hitched together, his ankles bound with heavy cord. might he found to aid their flight; and withdrew Into sullen .reserve.' " They traveled far and fast by dim forest trails before sundown, then again paused for food and rest. And as Jacob sat deftly about preparing the meal, Alan stumbled cl to whip the little strer.p: for trout. trail-sid- e .up.-no- so ip 1 (wind c Js- - - Wi.cnTih.' rtetnn cleared Htg'fottfld JaloS wHEIir a dr regarding- him with a face a3 immobile as though it had jetB cast in the bronze it resem-ole' Beyond, to one side, a woman In mans hunting costume stood eyeing the captive as narrowly as the Indian, but unlike him with a counte- d. t that seemed aglow with a fierce exultancy over his downfall. - Pvt for that took, he could hare hers the face that had brought nance be-!,9v- overseas to this mortal ture for feature, even to the hue of her tumbled hair, be ccuuterfeited the woman le loved; only those eyes, aflame with their look of inhuman rutbleisness.'dealtd that the two were him one. ' - ,s - . V , ee9-stretchin- g - xrrohddehrhrw'rA.1ail',d brstnr--euln- g e h.n to coufli ra- - Jacob bad absconded with every .valuable Item of their equipment. Nor was his motiy "fag Aa, seek, Overnight the fire '"had made , tre- fears that needed . s - - v. - He sought valnlv to rjmnk. The. breath riisQed In his parched throat like wind whispering among dead leaves. Thrusting the Indian roughly aside, the woman knelt in bis place by Alans head ' A Reliable Tonic. . shook her head no, I am not your Rose. But I am her slstpr, Judith, her twin, born in the same hour, daughter of can you guess whose daughter? But see this! She flashed a card from within her hunting shirt and held it before bis eyes You know it. eh? The trey of hearts the symbol of Trine Trine, your fathers enemy, and yours, and Roses father and mine! So. now, perhaps you know!" A gust-- of wipd like a furnace blast' swept the glade. The woman sprang Into the forup. glnnced est, and signed to the Indian. ITn ten minutes.'8 she waidrtbese woods will be your funeral pyre." She stepped back. Jacob advanced, picked Alan up, shouldered his body, and strode back. Into the forest. Ten eet In from the clearing he dropped the helpless man supine upon a bed of over-should- dryTogsand branches.' Then, with a single movement, he disappeared. here around Many., of the people this splendid do not. we who those to remedy; Tonic Dlges-- ' Meritol that wish to safest strength, renewed the Is have flesh builder and nerve tonic . health, in poor For people ver seen. "'weak, nm down and played out as those not as strong and vigorous this tbey-shobe, we recommend tunic. Provo Drug Co., sole agents. Adv) . A "know a good deal about fc pass! Fea- - - Ihe-great- uld . CHAPTER Genuine Castoria ing- - jaws of death, Somehow that impossible feat was achieved; somehow the woman gained a hold upon bis body, shifted it to his belt, contrived inexplicably to clamber over him to the timbers; and somehow 'he In turn pulled himself up to safety, and sick with reaction sprawled prone, lengthwise upon that foot-wid- e ALCOHOL S PER CE ft I. .. Acge(ajfc IVnaM-- r fAs siPilaiiiitttEliic'laittlRegiia 1 Ji, (lie Sionuffts a.idBu'Msof -- "Alvrays: Bears Signature Promotes DigestlonJOatf bridge, above the" screaming abyss Later he became aware that the woman had crawled to safety on the farther shore, and pulling himself to, gether, Imitated her example. Solid earth underfoot, he rose and stood swaying, beset by a great weakness. Through the gathering darkness a ghastly twilight In which the flaming forests on the other, shore burned with an unearthly glare ho discovered the wan, wrlthen face of Judith Trine close to his and he heard her voice, a cream barely audible above the commingled voices of the conflagration and the cascades: ' "You fool! Why did you save me? I tell you, I have sworn yonr death! The utter grotesquenes of It all... broke upon his intelligence like the revelation of some enormous fundamental absurdity In Nature. Ha laughed a little hysterically. Darkness followed. A flash of lightning seemed to flame between them like a .fiery , sword. To its' crashing thunder, he lapsed into unconscious" . ness. When he ronseiTJt was with a shiver and a shudder. Rain was falling la- - tprreutg from a skylhe-hu- e ef slate. Across the lake dense volumes of steam enveloped the Area that fainted beneath the deluge. A great hissing noise filled the world, muting even the boar of the spillway. - He was alone. But In his band, tattered and bruised by the downpour, he found a rose. ii Opium .Morphiae oarHiacraL Not Narcotic . -- fttfaiiftHicEMZZfllCBSX Rmpkit SttJm jBxJam JtMUUts-Jkmt- ui -- WiUr.1H flwm JtTWm Use Aperfed Remedy farCbnsflp tton , Sour Stowadi.Dlantaea Vormonvulsasfeveri For Over HESS andLOSS OF SLEEP. TacSinilx SijMflW of "Thirty Years Th Cextauh ComfasX, NEW YOKK. toaw; iH'gr Biaranteed under A mwm iir Exact Copy of Wrappet,' (i LOOK! AND LISTEN! prt I vm.- - f IV. Many Waters. Overhead, tbrongha" rtft-ln-f- fh foliage, a cky was visible jw hose ebon darkness called to mlDd a thundercloud. . The heat was. nearly intolerable; the voice of the fire waa very loud. A heavy; broken crashing near by c r Sawed the Cords Against the Razoi , Sharp Blade. Co., local agents. - 7.. . - PricesThat Sound RightT Nothing too good for n to buy and sell line of Second Hand Furniture. -- A complete FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING (Adv.) gripped It firmly between his teeth, and sawed the cords round his wrists QUIT HEAT bUdo. against the razor-slurBefore Alan could turn and run he saw a vanguard of flames biidge. 63 KIDNEYS BOTHER yards at a "bourd and start- - a dead 5 iikr a torci pine hi-s- in AhdTthtn be was pe'tni Hue a mad-maeress: ikfr ssMabtfl-ttiltcleaiirg, and In less than tto minutes broke' Take a Glass o; Salts if Your to from be st prbMy tf'-r- e of Eack Hurt3 Jr Bladder" a widehofomed ia'te, and it!Jn a Trouble: You. , few hundred feet cf a substantial dam, through whose bpi!Iay a heavy No man or womah who eats meat cascaded with a roar volume can make I a mistake by rfpifaily forest-firItself. rivaling that of the the kidneys occasionally, says flushing . Two quick glances showed Alan two a wo!! known authority. Meat forms things that his only way of escape jun acid which clogs the kidney was-v- la the damp fhatrihere was a J cosw so they shiggiaily filter or atrain solitary canoe at n.ld-lakbearirg part of the wake and poisons H swiftly to the farther shore Judith! from the blood, thenyou get sick. headaches, Trine and the Indian the latter wield- In r!y all rteumatisi er trouble, nervousne ing the paddle. fz-inesbladder dis-asleeplessac In the act of turning toward the come from slu; kidneys, idam die saw Jacob drop. the paddle, orders - 'rim. mumflnt a dull gcha.4n j The next Instant a builUTrom a Win-- j the kidneys or your bulk hurts, or if Chester .30 kicked up a spurt of peb- the urine is cloudy., offensive, full cf bles' only a few feet in .advance of sediment, irregular "of passage,-o- r attended by a sensation of scaldlngrget He quickened his pace, but the next about four ounces Salts from bullet fell closer, while the third ac- anv reliable pharmacy fcid take a tually bit the earth beneath his run- tablespoonful in a glass f water before breakfast for a fewdajs-an- d ning feet as be gained the dam. kidneys will then a cl fine. This Exasperated, he pulled up, whipped your famous salts Is made fronilthe ticld..of aB,d..aiwisr4b3tb Mm,. co rci) :1 bin e J wTth At the same time, he noted that the grKnesrnT !tn:ch,j;r lithia and lias been used pr gene ladistance between dam and canoe had tinos1 to flush and clogged kidneys lessened perceptibly, thanks to the stimulate them to activity, nlao to neuthe acids In urine so k no long-o- r strong current sucking through the tralize effuses irritation, thus" cnfcng blad' spillway. ' Ifend His shot flew wide'but almost In- der disorders. Is canSalts Jad Inexpensive stinctively "his Auger closed - again not injure; makesa efferdelightfuf upon the trigger, and he satf the vescent lithia-wate- r drink which ail In its blade falling regular meat eaters should take now j overboard. fired lndvan And their the and then to keep the kidneys clean again, his bullet droning past Alania and the blood pure, thereby avoiding ear. , Hed-qui- s serious kidney complications. As he fired in response Jacob startDrug Co. (Adv.) ed, dropped his rifle and crumpled up in the bow of the canoe. heavens Plmultanwnrgfy- - enrttr-mi- Lrocked with a terrific clap of thunder. He turned again and ran 'swtftiy j along the dam. toward two heavy timbers that bridged the torrent (of the AT THE pll!way. . , .. Then a gtapee aside brought him up tlirilllt'te horror; the suck of with the overflow had drawn theicahoe within a hundreayarda of the spillTwo bla natural way. The peal Indian In Its bow, the hot sulpnur water woman t living elpeb in its stern, pools, emptied It swefit swiftly onward to destrucand cleaned twice tion a week, . Ills next few actions "were wholly Fisi far fteumstism unpremeditated. IleVwaa conscious only of her white, stmlng face, her Tifkitk Balk and Bed SI strange likeness to the oman that he loved. , He ran out upon th Byidge, threw SMituim Bethft M W Itari Soifth. ItM nil Ctnr WH p " Good That Look Like New Provo a Good Town. half-blinde- d, Perhaps a hundred yards upstream, the back lash of a careless cast by his weary hand hooked the state of Maine. Too tired even to remember the appropriate... wordg, Alan scrambled ashore, forced through the thick undergrowth that' masked the trail, found his fly, eet the state of Maine free and swinging on his heel to a epUfttrana- brougbt .fixed by a rectangle of white paste-- . board fixed to Its trunk, a trey of lad been hearts, of which each bulneatly punctured by a ! - . let. He carried it back to camp, meaning to consult the guide, but on second thought, held his tongue It was not likely that the Indian had overlooked an object so conspicuous on the trail, ir So Alan waited for him to speak and meantime determined to watch Jacob more narrowly, though no other auspicious circumstance had' marked the several days of their association. . The rst half of the risU was, as the day, devoted to relentless .progress southward; thirty minutes of steady Jogging, five minutes for rest and repeat No more question aslo the needier such urgent haste; overhead the north muttered without ceasing. .Thin of smoke drifted through the hugging the. ground, like some weird acrid rillyt; and ever the curwith- re1 Joined " fleeted fires. ' Ay mldnlgh A!6n had come to the bounds of endurance; flesh, bone and inew could no longer stand the stcRju. ough Jacob declared that Spirit on,y 8lx hours distant, lake was now as fat 88 concerned Alan he might blanket once un have sA. ,n upon it like one drPPpd Ah rolled, ' drugged. The sua w 88 Ie wben he awaknb,b1? heavy ened and sat aehfV T1 mb8, ondering what had come ovw tbe Indian to let him sleep so late Mothers KnovrThat Provo Is a mighty good town, worthy of the best of everything. Thats why we have joined the American Drug and Press Association and offer toour people the Meritol line of preparations, made by. the Association and sold, only through its members. There ! a nothing like these goods, guaranteed in every way. We want Provo people to have the best there Is, so we offer you this llna. Ask to see Meritol goods. Provo Drag nce - canoe buttling onvard of wind, it3 sharp prow apparently Then aimed directly Tat his head. hand3 closed round his wrists like clamps; a tremendous weight tore at his prms, and with an effort of inconceivable dihculty be began to lift, to drag the w oman up out of the foam- - (To he Continued.) ibendous (Continued from page 3) con-Bclo- o,j3.L.th 9. with the Epeed f ZfTFT - th ou -- Utah Power & Light Co. Very low prices; 6 months in which to pay. himself down upon the innermost tim- rtHyrck-f. turned, and lefhts-bodward, arms extended at length, .and ewurg, braced by his feet Lfreath nr t o, a the outer timber, , With a swiftness that passed partridges -- K A &. k,. V'y -- ned r, ut of. terrified wilder t, rabbits, b.Tiirr.-ls- , a doztn more "Two minutes' i.uJ pj. sed of the ten. Something was digging uechmfortably Into Alans right bp the automatio jistol in his Up pocket, of which Jacob had neglected to relieve him. Then a sharp, spiteful crackling brought him suddenly to a sitting position, to find that the Indian had thoughtfully touched a match to the pyre before departing. At Alans feet tlsa twigs wnra blazing merrily, It would have been easy enough, actingbalnstrhcf,loehatchhia limbs away, but he did not move more than to strain bis feet as far as tbeir bonds Conscious of scorching permitted. heat even through his hunting boots, be suffered that torture until a tongue of flame licked hp, wrapped Itself round the thick hempen cord and ate te:vtn .,. J f forerun- a nerpf folk., - V 0 NEW SECOND HAND STORE 578-58- West Center 4 Phone 348 XXPQQfeO-0i0CI00- 0 n d fe-e- of-wa- ter ALBERT MANWARING , ' BACK IN THE BARBER BUSINESS e 274 West Center Street I e oy s, ' . JOR AN EASY SHAVE AND AN ARTISTIC CALL ON HAIR CUT, . h J jmlef of-JI- d wrarnCTM PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY Phone iM J. WE MAKE AL7AYSRELIA6LE . . 375 N. GULICK, A SPECIALTY W. Center Proprietor CF FEATHER PILLOWS AND BEDS -- SWIlil SAN v WE TALK ON - THE QUALITY our coal because that is best argument. No money is saved by buying poor coal. 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