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Show the frovo tost PAUE SIX Oct, Sprlngville, 6. Chamberlain, beph I. Wad ley, Nelson John ,waa hound over ng The 4,Good Angel j By CLARISSA MACKIE Harmony House dwelt In the midst of pleasant green and many scattered fldwer beds." The rooms were arranged in suits of three smair bedrooms, bath and sitting room, and to each suit the management allotted three guests of the house spinsters of fifty and over and 4 Tlie Kind You Ilare Always Bought, and which has heen in use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature ofand has been made under his per?--1& sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. WixSy. are hut All Counterfeits, Imitations And Jnst-as-goof health the and n ith trifle that endanger i:jierimeiits Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. 1 Sy is CASTOR A What Castorla is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, I - Pare-geri- c, It It Drops and Soothing Syrups. nor other .Narcotic contains neither. Opium, Morphine substance.- Its age is its guarantee ItdestroysLYVorms, :nd allays Fcvcrblmess." For inoro than thirty years it. has been In constant use lor the relief ol Constipation, Troubles and Flatulency, "Wind Colie, nil Teething ch and Bowels, Diarrhoea. It regulates assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrens panacea Tho Mothers Friend. is pleasant. the-Stoma- CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of t J at yf aud-iwe- ls -- ol n. Some one laughed. I -- wonder if she sings like one? tittered Ellen Smith, her false teeth clicking In unison with her tongue. A sharp voice broke in from the doorway, a strange voice, the voice of the newcomer. I can tell yon I dont sing like a And I dont canary!" It snapped. cackle like a hen or titter like a guinea hen! Oh, good evening. Mrs. Biddle!" Over the tiny form of the Irate new- cpmer Hepsy Biddle loomed like an rtngel of placer Why, Miss Olivia, I didnt know you had arrived! Did some one show you your room? "The girl did," said Olivia Ladd. And she said It was most supper time, so I came down. Thats right Make yourself at home.- - Ill lutrodnee you to your roommates, and they can introduce yon to The Kind You Have Always Bought YO.KCITY, OOMMNY, OCTOBER IS' ' j Her portrait hung over the high matt-- I telpleee iu the front hall and gazed benignantly down upon the guests of Harmony House, whose lives she had tried to brighten while her own faded away into another world. It was March, and there was a hint of Fprtngrtn the sharp air, even though the snow lay eight inches deep over lawns, fields and highway. Five o'clock of a March afternoon, lour, .guests ofJ I a rnio ny atj House gathered In the general si tun room on the first floor. Promptly at 0 Ilepsy Biddle, the houseketper. would announce supper, and If it wasnt Ilepsy fiddle tt would be one of the waitresses. Anyway, some one would ring the supper bell. I hope it's Ilepsy. I want to ask her about the new lady who came this afternoon, " fussed Sirs. Bennett I saw her," remarked- - Alicia Fear-so"small and scrawny like a little canary." " n In Use For Over 30 Years . es Indigent childless widows. This home," with its annual fee of $50 each, assured the Inmates a home for life provided peace- - dwelt within its walls. In case of dissension the mulefactor must bid farewell to Harmony House forever. I And Harmony House had been the lov-- ! jplft of Hiss Keziah Todd, a peace means. of mg spinster ample od THI eiMTU of the M.4 ChildrcnCryforFletcher's I , Hom- e- dawns,-noble-tre- GENUINE The Sum Total of Comfort PERFECTION HEATER Luthr John L. Whiting, Coates, James Peterson. to the shertfr Houtz, pending trial. Harmony House 0. H. Ilelndselnian, j Bi rt Bailey, John H. Koyle, Joseph nineteen years of age over Wednesday in the district S. Smith, Joseph S. Heeler, William court on a charge of burglary S. Ilobin3on, Joseph' Strong, Israel in the third degree.' His bond via Evans, H. S. Clyde, 1111am B. he leemiugly had not come to the ears of jood natured, laughing Mrs. Jones. After the usual questions and exclamations pf horror she passed on to other lews. reassured Never mind, my dear, I've and a' sup-pl- y Mrs. Jones, patting Olivia's hand. A budded. got two rose geraniums, all solid of kerosene mean 1 divided It. My plant was so big that The Perfection is ready in a comfort.' like one would thinking maybe some one of them. I guess I was saving !t minute. Take it anywhere. Smokefor you! less, odorless always ready. EcoYou are very kind. I shall like you " nomical, tOOTgiveS you ten hours of ta neh said Olivia warmly, and the in out to went women supper two glowing warmth on a gallon-- of ker- glow of good feeling. During the meal Olivia talked to fcij tv some of the other women and liked it all except Ellen Smith and Alicia Pearson, who- - shared - the sama. suit -- With the newcomer. Its Just my luck, thought Olivia I wbh I had shared some forlornly. rooms with Mattie Jones or that Miss ,v Ambler." The evening passed quickly with fancy work, conversation and music front a large phonograph. , . At 10 oclock Mattie Jones got up and said good night. Her departure was the signal for a general exodus, andml the women went out Olivias bright eyes had inventoried each ones appearance and found it wanting in style. t Their skirts were too full, their shirt-- 1 waists w ere out of date and all of them j wore either black or white most trying of all tints to one who is no longer young. "I don't ftonder they look cranky," said Olh Li ns she went up to her room-Wbthey need are cheerful clothe to Iheu them up. Take Mrs. Jones, witii her'ft kite hair. She' would too!: sfteet iu pink, like Mrs. Judge Lntitliei' used to wear. --Olivia, parsed through the tiny hall j that .led to her romp-l- i s, rears h a nd 'CTIeii S niitiT ft eft1 in adjoining jrooms talking to each otii membrane and er while they prepared for bed.' lief. It pmy he the style," - Ellen was Ah! how good it feeb. ,Your nos-ttri1 bajing, "but dont think its proper Ea-- s Cream are open, your head Is clear, no Applies O' wear skirts that tight" Head-Cis 'Viiues rear-somore hacking, snuffling, blowing; no Oh, pshaw!" retorted Alb la more headache, dryness or struggling "Seems as If Id relish a skirt that didn't blow out like a balloon." ,for breath. Elys Cream Balm is just In , JSIostrlli Alicia! Would you wear such a tight Says Cream Applied sufferers from bead colds and jwhat at Once. Relieves Head-Cold- s skirt? demanded Ellen In a horrified need. Its a delight catarrh tone. If your nostrils are clogged and j Id wear anything different," reIm sick of your head is stuffed and you cant torted Alicia recklessly. looking so old and middle aged." breathe freely because cf a cold or, You cant help it You are middle Just get a small bottle of,' For Infants and Children aged, snapped back Ellen. "I suppose catarrh, at Cream'Balm any drug store.; two in wear Elys to hair like your In yod little coils behind your ears." she Apply a little of this fragrant antiAlways bears sneered. septic cream into your nostrils and the Im try ing lt that ft ay now." said lqt it penetrate through every air Signature of Alicia coolly. passage of your head, soothing and Let me see! Alicia 1earson. if you don't look like the old Nick." gasped j mt nmwpifPtinw till f if In the Fourth district court Tun-- ; Springvllle, Oct. 6. Funeral services over the infant son of Mr. and day the follow Ing Jurors were accept- Mrs. F. C. Burton were held Wednev ed to serve as petit Juror for the; dav morning at( the home of Mrs. October term: Samuel Holt, James! vl Thorpe. John M. Ashton, Jo- - j y Farmers Month Exhibits of special interest to those engaged' in Agriculture Stock Raising and Dairying will-b- e s' i featured. CASTORIA Use For Over 30 Years Ellen. At the rest" Ilepsy led Olivia up to Alicia Pearson and Ellen Smith. They both bowed and said, Pleased to meet you." And Olivia stared hard at them and said pertly: Pleased to meet you. I'm sure! Hepsy drifted away toward the kitchen, and Olivia was left in the middle of the sitting room, with forty-eigeyes focused on her sprightly little form. ' Olivia Ladd wore a black cashmere skirt made narrow in the latest mode. ht LOW RATES VIA THE SALT LAKE ROUTE From all Utah Stations To LOS ANGELES-Sa- FRANCTSCO-SAX-DIKU- n O For particulars consult "0rVV7URAI0, C E. Efl GERTSEN," or address J. 11.-- MnudtrfiSdr A 0. Ur A-.,- - Halt-Lake- She wore black high heeled slippers, with silver buckles, and a white shirt waist with a sailor collar that showed a stringy little throat that was quivering more than its owner would admit Olivias pale sandy hair was coiled In two small flat circles behind her cam. Her blue eyes had a strained look, and there were hard little lines around her nose and mouth. Not , one of the women present dreamed that Olivia Ladd had rear bed vliat appeared to a Lrveu of ref- - br V-- p. -- for hirty-years d essmaker, out by 1 -t- txrn -- -- comer with 'the' the day. and. hav-horkbaskets and out of date garments, considered long and carefully how to Invest her savings, she had been "ml Olivia shoft'ed them how to alter sent to the management of ITarmony .Mid make over gons and coats aud iZivtT hats. You'll E J . Qur'MoUor' Safety First -- , 1 V-she- COALS, AS FOLLOWS 1S6-- R he; -- CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. 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MV have sttfh good r turned O'lvia see tiding ttpni. the rural Inmates of Miss Biddle, times in of seftihg together. to the up Hatnuny glory and If s like one big family here. d:ife clothes. ems llkc t heyreall my sister and never make clothes' Tor an sue exi ept firysel!!tyHsnnother prom they need me. - That's the happiest Do OlUia had made thought of all." forlorn in the midst ofHhe womeiT Hepsy nodded; " suppose some folks would say and for one instant she longed for he' cKfftes making was a sin. but I say May room In the erowded city. But the old fighting spirit was in her. nnythlng that brings joy and peace to and she tossed her head and remarked lonely hearts Is all right. And quarrels mostly login through Idleness. So pleasantly: I think If Miss Todd Was only here I supiswe theres a chair for me she'd shake bands with you and say vut 1 don't seem to see It. you were the good angel of Harmony Mrs, Mattie Jones laughed good House. Theyve stopped squabbling, " f "It's right behind me. Miss Ladd thank goodness. Olivia blushed to the rooU of her 'ii so fat that I shut off all the -S- Fcr.when.he once gets iuJ.ejsfays jn. The PLACE and MANNER iu which your milk is drawn is the important factor to be considered. Come and see how we do it and buy your milk from 3 OG-- R Llibi.t g gull!! t do it?id weeks." OTUla 1 - that moment Olivia appeared in, the door. She wore a' low necked lace trimmed nightgown, and there was a giddy little blue bow at the throat aud on each apology for a sleeve. - Her ginger colored hair was neatly braided and tied with blue ribbons. ,I thought Id like to say good night to some one," she said rather timidly. Tve lived alone In a boarding bouse for so many years, and when I thought of coming here I kept thinking it would be like home so many lonesome women glad to get together. Good land!' gasped amazed Ellen. Come in and sit down,", invited Alicia. Im trying to do my hair like yours. How do you manage it? Olivia showed her. Then Ellenf scanty gray locks were brushed into a fluffy mass on top of her head instead of its usual tight knot They fell to exchanging confidences, and finally they talked about clothes. Olivia was in her glory. Then she gave them her confidence and told the story of her weary years at dressmaking and how being able to alter their clothes would be a pleasure instead Ufa drudgery. Long after the lights were out and each woman was, in her narrow bed they continued to tala back and forth until Ilepsy Biddle knocked on the door for duiet The best morning Olivia formed a eft 'i'" r.'ub. V' r of FJnr-- " House joined at nee. They ! Keep the Microbe Out , AVI) BU V to glDgery hair. "I'm so happy I don't know wbat to do. half sobbed Olivia as she ran down the step of Harmony nouse I think theyre calling you to come over ami play croquet.! mid nepsy, ft Ith twinkling eyes, for the lawn of Harmony House was sprinkled with all the members of the big family. They walked freely in tlie grass and swung their mallets with vigor, Tlielr remodeled gowns may . have been entirely Inappropriate to sober middle age, and the freakish coiffures may have seemed Mdlculous.'but they Were entirely happy. HARMON, Pres. 51. J, W. DUNN, Sccy and Manager. D Ihe worry, of many a woman. This (lrularery by bendmui, your' soiled clothes. Ttlo pieces come Jback ready, for use. h oHr?-naie- DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone' 203 for Wr wagon. -- - d |