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Show - THE PEOVO POS'i TUESDAY, SEPT 9, "FAKE-ASPIRIN,-W- y AS 1 TALCUM r The - r4f 1 ' ' ! ! Ainbersons Therefore Insist Upon Genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' E9THTIONeT& m CCPYHK5HTJ5YI CHAPTER XXII. MUttons of fraudulent Aspirin Tablet They found the Job. It needed an were told by a Brooklyn manufacturer trhioh later pro red' to be eorapoeed mainly apprenticeship of only alz weeks, durBayer Tablet of ing which period George waa to reof Talcum Powder. American ceive fifteen dollars a week4, after Apirin the true, genuine, made and American owned Tablet are that he would get twenty-eigThis Croee." marked with the eafety Bayer and settled the question, apartment Ask for and then insist upon Bayer Tablets of Aepirin" and always buy them Fanny was presently established In a in the original Bayer package which eon-tai- n greater contentment than she had known for a long time, proper direction and aoeage. On SundA mornings Fanny went to Aspirin in the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaoeticacideater of church and George took long walks. , Balicylicacid. He and found the new ht !,4 ; explored city, It hideous, especially is. the early spring, before the leaves of the shade M iSi i iyr'"fCs lii -- 'Oi- UM. (L - (X - i.i , - in'. :;! ! "'k WEBSTER'S NEW UlTERNATIOriAL DICTIONARY contains dear, accurate, final .anewer. It in an success. indispensable Hundred of tbowaandn of people in all walk of life uae, profit from, and mjor tUa east find it hifor eelf-helpf- i Are You Equipped to Win? The only dictionary with tfc ww charactiwtaad 'A Stroke of Caniuf." Type matter laaqutaolent to that of a aocydopadi. RE60UB ad Mtfoa. WRIT fcr Bprcirntn Pacea, FRSB, a wt of pwfcst map If you mention tbit paps. ad pa, m i1 MDU-MF- U IDoatra-tioaa.at- ir U a. G.&C. MERRIAM CO, t Yi trees were out One of his Sunday walks, that spring, he made into a sour pilgrimage. It was a misty morning of belated snow slosh, and salted him to ft perfection of mlseipbleness, as he stood before the great dripping department store which now occupied the big plot of ground where once had stood both the Amberson hotel and the Amberson opera house. From there be drifted to the old Amberson block," but this was only a shadow. The old structure had not been replaced, but ft cavernous entryway for trucks had been tom in Its front, and upon the comice, where the old separate metal letters had spelt Amberson block," there was a long blft board sign: Doogan Storage." To spare himself, hs went out National avenne and saw the piles of wreckage where the Mansion and hla mothers house had been, and where the Majors slush-covere- d five new houses had stood ; for these were down, too, to make room for the great tenement already shaped in unending lines of foundation. He turned away from the devastated site, thinking bitterly that the only Amberson mark still left upon the town was the name of the boulevard Amberson boulevard. But be had reckoned without the dty council of thU hew order, and by an unpleasant coincidence, while the thonght wah fctfll In hla mind, hla eyea fell upon a metal at the oblong sign upon the lamp-pocomer. There were two of these little at an obtuse signs upon the lamp-pos- t, angle to each other, one to give pass-ersb- y the name of National avenue, the other to acquaint them with Amberson boulevard. But the one upon which should have been atendled Amberson boulevard" exhibited the words Tenth street", George stared at It hard. Then ha walked qnicklyalong the boulevard to the next corner and looked at the little sign there. . Tenth street", It had begun to rale, but Georgs Stood unheeding, staring at tLe little JEWCRaGE & COMPANY E evidently A fixture as a sort of local Almanacb de Gotha; or Burke, for the enlightenment of tenants and boarders. He turned to the Index where the names of the five hundred Most Prominent Citizens and Families In the History of the City were arranged in alphabetical order, and ran hla finger down the column of As: Abbett, Abbott, Abrams, Adams, Adams, Adler, Aker, Albertsmeyer, Alexander, Allen, Ambrose, Ambnhl,-Aaderso- n, Andrew, Appenbascb- ,- Archer,' ' Arszman, Ashcraft, Austin, Avey. Georges eyes remained for some time fixed on the thin space between the names Allen" and Ambrose." Then he closed the book quiptly, and went up to hla own' room, agreeing with the elevatof boy, on the way, that It was getting to be a mighty nasty wet and windy day ontslde. The elevator boy noticed nothing unusual about him and neither did Fanny, when in from church with her hat ruined, an hour later. And yet' something bad happened a ' thing which, years ago, had been the eager-e- st hope of many, many good citizens of the town. They had thought of it, longed for It, hoping acutely that they might live to see the day when it would come to pass. And now It had happened at last: Georgle Mlnafer had got his He had got It three times filled and running over. The city had rolled over his heart, burying It under, as It rolled over the Majors and buried it under. The dty had rolled over the Amber-son- s and buried them under to the last ahe-eam- lfli.: U.Mk; 5 i PILLS SBRAKft. lrflfl t4Wl vM Atk four fcr 4 iMMMNKfeay IIIU bi fcrl tod 4tl4 meteliio wkh Blwt Ribfeaw. tailed bow. Tftke eiker. Bitf wf ?ny A VAkN IrfiA BlAalOND tlltANUt!imATRR1l (hr & PILU, SOlBlYDKlGCtSTSFVrWifRf yws knew as Beet, Shst Always ReMal.le W,f ; Your Strength , i By Conserving Your Nervous Energy t e come-upanc- gilt-edge- j Biographies of the GOO Most ' Citizens and Families in the History of the City." He had. glanced at It absently, merely noticing . the title and subtitle, and Wandered out of the room, thinking of other j things and feeling no curiosity about the book. But he had thought,. of it ' several times since with a faint, vague ; and now when he entered the lobby he walked directly Into the parlor where he had seen, the hook. The room was empty, as it alwaya was on Sunday mornings, and the flatubov ant volume was still upon the table rubric, Ingredients recognized .i j hy Specialists as having value in the Treat-i great 1 ment of Nervous Diseases. ?. L'Hfi I - i! contain- - - ) i AT ALL DRUGGISTS I f a 1 i aa m aa om mm ma i MILES MtOICAL CO.. 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He went on slowly, hls Instant-Promine-nt knees shaky. But he found Fanny not at home ; she lmd been out all afternoon; and there' was no record of any caller-uneasi- ness and he begnn to wonder, then to doubt If the small lady he had seen In the distance was Lucy. It might as well have been, he said to himself since anyone who looked like her could give him a Jolt like that I" , Phone 164 J. All War 375 . N. GUUCK, fVP I11KE A SPECIALTY - RELIABLE Bi-WAY- S chgr-Hlstory- ," A Nerve Sedative M' . , and beneath the title,' the come, George was not mentioned, either by her hostess or by herself an oddity contrived between the two ladles without either of them realizing how odd It was. At other times Lucys thoughts of George were anything but continuous, and weeks went by when he was not consciously In her mind at alL' Her life was a busy one: she had the big bouse to keep up ;" she bad a garden to keep up, too, a large and beautiful garden ; she represented her father as a director for half a flozeu public charand did private ity organizations, charity work of her own, being, a proxy mother of several large families and she had danced down," a she said, groups from eight or nine classes of new graduates returned from the universities, without flurrying any of them, but she still danced and still did not marry. Her. father, observing this circumstance happily, yet with some hypocritical concern, spoke of It to her one day as they stood In her garden. I suppose Id want to shoot him," he But I said, with attempted lightness. mustnt be an old pig. Fd build you a beautiful house close by Just . over yonder." No, no 1 That would be like" she began Impulsively; then checked herself. George Ambersonr comparison of the Georgian house to the Amberson mansion, had come into her. mind, and she thought .that another new house, built close by for her, would be like the house the Major built for Isabel. Like what 7" Nothing." She looked serious, and when he reverted to his Idea of some day grudgingly surrendering her up to a suitor, she Invented a legend. is your ice clear? 1 George had seen Eugene only once since their calamitous encounter. They had passed on opposite sides of the street downtown ; each had been aware that the other was aware of him, and yet each kept, hla .eyes straight forward, and neither had shown a perceptible alteration of countenance. It seemed to George that he felt emanating from the outwardly imperturbable person of hla mothers old friend a hate that waa like a hot Wind. At hla mothers funeral and at the Majors he had been conscious that Eugene was there : though he had afterward no recollection of seeing him, and, while certain of his presence, was uncertain how he knew of It Fanny had not told him, for she understood George well enough not to speak to him of Eugene or Lucy. Nowadays Fanny almost never saw either of them and seldom thought of them so sly is the way of time with life. She was passing middle age, when old Intensities and longings grow thin and flatten out, as Fanny herself was thinning and flattening out ; and she was settling down contentedly to her apartment-house Intimacies. The, city was so, big,, sow, that people disappeared Into It unnoticed, and the disappearance of .Fanny and her nephew was not exceptional. Peopla no longer knew their neighbors as a matter of course; one lived for years next door to strangers that sharpest of all the changes since the old days and a friend would lose sight of a friend for a year, and not know It One May day George thought he had a glimpse of Lucy. He was not certain, but he was sufficiently disturbed. In spite of his uncertainty. A promotion In hla work now frequently took him oat of town for a week, or longer, and it was upon his return from one of these absences that he had the strange D Them! experience. He had walked borne from sign. D them !" he said finally, and, the station, and as he turned the corturning up his coat collar, plodded ner which brought him insight of the back through the soggy streets toward apartment honse entrance, though two blocks distant from it. he saw a charmhome," The utilitarian impudence of the city ing little figure come out, get Into a authorities put s thought Into his mind. 1 shiny landaulet automobile,' and drive A week earlier he had happened to away. Even at that distance no one stroll into the large parlor of the j could have any doubt that the little apartment house, finding it emptyand Lfigure waa charming - and the height, ba the centertable he noticed a large, Tthe quickness and decision of motion, d book, newly even the swift gesture of a white glove A Civic toward the chauffeur all were printed, bearing the title: red-boun- - e. . For Nervousness or Sleeplessness, Try Lucy had not left a card. She never left one 'when she called on- FpnhV though she did not give her reasons t quite definite form in her' own mind She came seldom ; this was but the third time that year, and, when she did vestige; and it mattered little that George guessed easily enough that most of the five hundred Most Prominent bad paid something substantial to defray the cost of steel engraving, etc." the Five Hundred had heaved the final shovelful of soot upon that heap of obscurity wherein the Amber-son- s were lost forever from sight and history. Quicksilver In a nest of cracks Georgle Mlnafer bad got his comb--u pence, but the people who had so longed for It were not there to see It, and they never knew It Those who were still living had forgotten all about It and all about him. st CHICHESTER ' 1919- - W. - Center Proprietor PUIOWS AND BEDS OF FEATHER Characteristic of Lucy. aMMgtawMSd Did you ever hear the Indian name for that little grove of beech trees on the other aide of the house?" shs aRked him. No and you - - - - never did either I 3 ATTENTION ALL CITIZENS OF THE STATE OF UTAH Diogenes overlooked a good bet when he overlooked a ba langbed. . - Dont be so sure! I read a great deal more than I used to getting , ready, for my bookish days when HI do something solid In the evenings and wont be asked to dance any more, even by the very youngest boys who think Its a sporting event to dance with the oldest of the 'older girls.' The name of the grove was Loma-Nasha- h and it means They- - have to f Couldot-Help-I- t - Doesnt sound like It" residence on East Center Street, Provo. After 15 yean of drudgery in the automobile business, we claim an incident that smashes all records for the entire intermonntaim region and challenge all comera to disprove ns. We lost a valuable pair of pliers about one month ago and no one coold account for them. Today a resident of East Center returned them to us with the advice that they were left in his Paige car after being repaired in our abop. In addition obs you will note that this ia absolute evidence that our ' repair stay out at v least a Indian names' dont There was a bad Indian chief lived In the grove before the white settlers came. .He was the worst Indian that ever lived, and hls name was It was Yendonah. That means Rides-D"I see, said Eugene thoughtfully. He gate her a quick look and then fixed hls eyes upon the end of , the garden path. Go on." Yendonah was sn unspeakable month-..- . tV Anrowheaa Motor Co.. The Best Shop in Utah" ' o case," Lucy continued. He, was so proud that he wore iron shoes, and he walked over peoples faces with them. He was always killing people that way, and so at last the tribe decided that It wasnt a good enough excuse for him that he was yotmg and Inexperienced hed have to go. They took him down to the river, and put him In a canoe, and pushed him out from shore; and then they ran along the bank and wouldnt let him land, until at last the current carried the canoe out Into the middle, and then on down to the ocean,- - and he never got hack. They didnt want him back, of course, snd if hed been able to manage It, theyd have put. him in another canoe and shoved him out into the river again. But still, they didnt elect another chief in hla place. Other tribes thought that waa curious, and wondered about It a lot, but finally they came to the conclusion that, the beech grove people were afraid a new chief might turn out to be a bad Indian, too, and wear iron shoea like Yendonah. But they were wrong, because the real reason waa that the tribe had led such an exciting life under Yendonah that they couldnt settle down to anything tanner. He was awful, but he always kept things happening terrible things, of course. 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