Show V‘ 't js Let us fix man la young If a vlfe Is be a sign than sense that it tPUDGE- During Change of Life — How Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made ‘I Her a Well Woman ) - of By VAUGHAN KE3TER old and ugly and hla It may and beautiful be has more dollars fzzvsTtyiiws By DlMuviu foiewewf tfirt faeeiw Atemi 4 Have you ever Noticed the difference between FRESH and STALE batter? THINK IT OVER Then compare the differ- ence between the STALE coffees on the market and Hewlett’s Fresh Roasted Steel Cut Luneta Coffee The coffee lover knows the difference Are you one of them? If not why not? Coupons for in Rogws’ Fine every package Silverware The man who has piled up a fortune never wasted any time wishing he was rich A big bank has many advantages You can bank here by mail and have the facilities of this large institution Write for booklet! Walker Brothers Bankers Salt Better a who never Lake City man trlee who one We handle “Reliable” Incubators&Erooders “Clipper” Fanning Mills and “Simplex” Cream Separators the esrloid hiMi era headA byquarters Thus mtehines are held in the highit astcem wb raver they are uaed Atfintj buanftd in touch with to It’ll pay you it OGDEN ui UTAH POSITIVE and CURE Co J FOR Liquor and Drug Addictions b The scene at the opening of the atory la In the library of an old southern plantation known as the Barlaid The place la to be sold and Its ony and that of the owners the hlatory Is the subject of discussion by Qulntarda Jonathan Crenshaw a business man a and Bob strangera known as Bladen farmer when Hannibal Wayne Yancy Hasard a mysterious child of the old southern family makes his appearance Yancy tells how he adopted the boy Nathaniel Ferris buys the Barony but the of the Qulntarda deny any knowledge boy Captain keep Hannibal Yancy a friend of the Qulntarda Murrell apabout the Barpears and asksat questions Hill when HanTrouble Scratch ony nibal Is kidnaped by Dave Blount Captain Murrell's agent Yancy overtakes Blount gives him a thrashing and secures fne boyt Yancy appears before Squire Bpjattm and Is discharged with coats for thS plaintiff Betty Malroy a friend of the Ferrises has an encounter with Captain Murrell who forces his attentions on her and Is rescued by Bruce Carrington Betty seta out tot her Tennessee home Carrlglnton takes the same stage Yancy and Hannibal disappear with Murrell on their trail ' CHAPTER VI (Continued) In the tavern the three men were drinking — Murrell with the idea that the more Yancy came under the influence of Slosson’s corn whisky the easier his speculation would he managed Mr Yancy on hla part believed that if Murrell went to bed reasonably drunk be would sleep late and give him the opportunity he coveted at to quit the tavern unobserved break of day "When yo’ get to feelin’ like sleep I he Slosson Mas’r boss says young It was Bbow yo’ to yo’ chamber” Slosson’s boy Eph "Yes you can show me my chamber' fails than Blackman ® Griffin 8YNOP8IS tadiee treated se ScImu publidty THE their owe ae Street Salt Lake 334 W Seuth Hannibal said Eph secured a tin candle stick with candle in It and led the a way into the passage back of the bar They mounted a flight of stairs and This passed down a narrow hall brought them to the back of the building' and Eph pushed open the door on his right “This heah’s yo’ chamber” he said and preceding his companion Into the room placed the candle on a chair The moon was rising and Hannibal went to the open window and glanced out Pot a moment he considered the night not unaffected by its beauty then turning from the window he loved his bundle and rifle to the foot of the bed where they would be out of bis way kicked off his trousers blew out the candle and lay down Yancy had become more and more convinced as tne evening passed that Murrell was bent on getting him drunk and suspicion mounted darkly to his brain "Have a drink with me!” cried giving way to drunken laughter “The captain’s dropped out and I ’low it’s about time fo’ these here I’m festivities to come to an end thinking some of going to bed my- self” said Yancy He kept his eyes fixed on Murrell He realized that if the latter could prevent it he was not to leave the bar He never shifted his glance from Murrell’B face eyes Commercial Scowling now the captain’s as he blazed back their challenge thrust’ hla right hand under his coat SAFETY OF RAILROAD TRAVEL “Fair play— I don’t know who you are but I know what you want!” said The' Union Pacific System— Union Yancy the light in his frank gray Murrell laughed and Pacific Railroad Oregon Short Line eyes deepening took a forward step At the same moRailRailroad Slosson snatched up a heavy road and Company— is ment Navigation from the back of the bar and now reaping the benefits of years of club A a murderous blow consistent effort to promote safety of dealt Yancy the cry escaped single startled travel on its lines Scratch Hiller he struck out wildly Within a period of four year who aa he lurched toward Murrell Pacific System fell the Union drew his knife and drove It Into his short of a perfect record for safeshoulder Yancy dropped heavily to ty by only one accident resulting the floor in death How long the boy slept be never knew but he awoke with a start and During the past five years $5000000 In have been Installing a confused sense of things It was expended Electric Block Signal pro- evidently very late probably Automatic long tection on Its lines and every mile of after midnight — but where was his the way from Omaha to its western Uncle Bob? He sank back on his pillow intent Is under this protection terminals A chilling terror that and listening To reduce to a minimum the hazard of accident the Union Paclflo gripped him fast and would not let has him the ten go mounted to his brain past years System during was Uncle Bob? his Why Where been drilling Its trainmen In the obdidn’t he come to bed? Memories or servance of danger signals by a system of surprise tests the results of Idle tales of men foully dealt with in which have been very satisfactory 99 these lonely taverns flashed through hla mind successful per cent of them being He slid from the bed and for a and those classed as “failures” were to have averted long moment stood cold and shaking respected sufficiently hla every sense on the alert With accident caution he got Into bis trousinfinite hazard a Every accident involving ers and again paused to listen since of human life is promptly Investigathe feared his least movement might ed to determine the cause and to prehis betray him Next he secured scribe If possible a remedy against pack and was ready for flight a recurrence but Encumbered by his belongings Effort The Result of AH This he to them mind no sacrifice with When Means Superior Service stepped out upon the shed and made You Travel Via the Union Pacific his way down the slant of the roof to System the eaves He tossed his bundle to Ask any Oregon Short Line Agent the ground Bnd going down on his rates and full particulars knees lowered his rifle letting the regarding muzzle fall lightly against the side of when you travel east GERRIT FORT the shed as it left his hand then he feet first Passenger Traffic Manager Omaha lay flat on his stomach and When he v wriggled out Into space Neb D E BURLEY could no longer preserve his balance General Passenger Agent Salt Lake be gave himself a shove away from the eaves and dropped clear of the Adv) City Utah building ILLUSTRATLATEST OCR CATALOGUE ED Explain! ho we teach barber trade weeks Call or write COLLEGE MOLER BARBER 1SALT LAKE CITY Street BOTH SUFFERED PRODIGAL ie 5f UTAH A ALT LAKI IM MRS THE : Does Your Watch Run Right? Iola Kansas— "During the Change BeLife I was sick for two years fore I took your medicine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly I doctored with three doctora but they did me no good They said nature must have Its way My sister advised me to take Lydia E I wish Memphis could be wiped the map and that we could go on like this for ever!” "You mustn’t talk so—I am nothing to you— ” You’re everything “Yes you are to me" said Carrington doggedly Vegetable Compound and I purchased a bottle “You shall love me—" She was powShe felt his Before it was gone the bloating left me erless in his embrace and I was not so sore I continued takbreath on her cheek then be kissed ing it until I had taken twelve bottles her Suddenly his arms fell at his Kow I am stronger than I have been for side his face was white "I was a and can do ail my work even the years met to brute do that— Betty forgive washing Your medicine is worth its I can’t be sorry!" I am sorry — no weight in gold I cannot praise it They were alongside the New MadIf more women would taka enough rid wharf now and a certain young medicine there would be more watchiman who had been impatiently Jour Yon may use this letwomen ng The Nalad’a lights ever since they ter for the good of others”— aboard Mrs D became visible crossed the By the time they had reached H Brown 809 N Walnut St IolaKan with a bound Wheeling Betty had quite parted with — why In the name of goodis most Ufa the of one of Change “Betty whatever she superficial prejudice critical periods of a woman’s existence ness did you ever choose this tub?" might have had concerning Women everywhere should remember This particular one was evidently a said the that there is no other remedy known to "Charley!" an exception to very nice This so successfully back Carrington stepped carry women through bis kind He made choice of the Pinkham’s steamer on which she should continue must be the brother who had come up this trying period as Lydia E the river from Memphis to meet her Vegetable Compound her journey and thoughtfully chose —but her brother’s name was Tom The Naiad— a slow boat want adYice If write to yon special Ho looked this stranger— this Charley E Pinkham Medicine Co (conf“I haven’t a thing to offer her — this —over with a hostile eye offended by Lydia Mass Your letter will Is plain madness of mine!” he kept hiB his confident manner idential) Lynn looks good telling himself and then the expres- In which he thought he detected an be opened read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence sion of his face would become grim air of as If — certainly be and determined No more of the river was ownership hands longer than for him— he’d get hold of some land was holding her FOR CHRISTIAN HOME MOTTO An Instant later when necessary and go to raising cotton that ftas the Betty remembering turned to speak way money was made to him his place by the rail was de- Ideals Which Consistently Lived Up Slow as The Naiad was the days serted to Cannot Fall to Make for Happassed much too swiftly for him piness In Life was reached When Memphis their All that day Hannibal was haunted friendly intercourse would come to an by the ot what he had heard This home is dedicated to good will end There would be- her brother ot and seenmemory at Slosson’s tavern More It grew out of love The two heads whom she had occasionally spoken— than this there was his terrible sense of the household were called together he would be pretty certain to have of loss and the grief be could not by a power higher than they To Its the ideas of his class master Marking the course of the decree they are obedient Every tone The days like any other days dwinroad westward he clung to the woods of the voice every thought ot their dled The end of it all was close at where his movements were as stealthy being Is subdued to that service They hours as the very shadows themselves hand Another desire to be worthy of their high calland Carrington reflected there would as he stumbled forward ing as ministers of that grtyce They Presently to say only be he came to a small clearing in the know their peace will go unbroken to“We will reach New Madrid center of which stood a log dwelling And often they only for a little time night" he told her They were The place seemed deserted suspect that the time will be more watching the river under a flood of Tilted back in a chair by the door short even than their anxious hope yellow moonlight of this house a man was sleeping They cannot permit so much as one Carrington with his back against a The hoot of an owl from a near-bhour of that brief unity to be touched Btfffichlon watched her discontented oak roused him He yawned and by scorn or malice The world's judgstretched his out himself ments have lost their sting inside ly thrusting to “You’ll be mighty glad have this fat legs and extending his great this door Those who come seeking over with Miss Malroy—” he said at arms Then becoming aware of that to continue the harmony which these length with a comprehensive sweep path as he slept and now stood be- two have won are ever welcome The toward the riverj1 fore him in the uncertain light he rich are welcome so they come simfell to rubbing his eyes “Yes— shan’t you?” and she opened with the ply The poor are welcome for they small figure which had stolen up the have her eyes questioningly learned friendliness already "No” said Carrington with a short knuckles of his plump hands Youth is welcome through buffeting “Who are you?” he demanded for it brings the joy which these two laugh drawing a chair near hers and "I'm Hannibal Hazard' would learn Age 1b welcome for It Wayne sitting down said man the The him a his in them will tenderness — Collier’s boy teach Betty quick surprise gave quitted look and then as quickly glanced chair Weekly “Well — I am glad to know you in away from what she encountered HIS OPINION I am Slohis eyes As she looked suddenly Hannibal Wayne Hazard Slocum Price pale points of light appeared on a dis- cum Price — Judge sometime of militia and tant headland "Is that New Madrid— Oh Is It Mr of congress to mention a few of those honors my fellow counshe cried eagerly Carrington?” "I reckon so” but he did not alter trymen have thrust upon me” He CHAPTER VII made a sweeping gesture with his two his position bands outspread and bowed ponder“But you’re not looking!” On the River "Yes I am — I’m looking at you Betty stood under a dripping umously brella in the midst of a downpour reckon you’ll think me crazy Miss The boy saw a man of sixty whose Just arrived by the coach Malroy— presumptuous and all that — gross and battered visage told its own There was a sparse white story frost aDout his ears and his eyes looked put pale blue and prominent from under beetling brows He wore a shabby coat and tight drab breeches About bis fat neck was a black stock with just a suggestion of soiled linen showing above It His figure was corpulent and unwieldy “You don’t belong In these parts do you?” asked the judge Howe — I understand your friend when he had completed his scrutiny Bangs recently led a charming widow "No sir” answered the boy He to the matrimonial altar — I don’t off down the Wise about know that where road glanced lights were visible among the trees I’m inclined to think she pushed him “What town is that?” there "Pleasantville— which is a lie — but Will Dawn Upon Him Some Day I am neither sufficiently drunk nor “Oh Jack adores me I’ve yes sufficiently sober to cope with the possibilities your question offers Have known It for weeks” “Then what'B bothering you?” as fifty cents about you so much “What’s bothering me! Why I’ve you?” and the Judge’s eyes narrowed to a slit above tbelr folds of puffy got to wait for him to And it out”— flesh Hannibal keeping his glance Boston Evening Transcript fixed on the man’s face fell back a “I can’t let you go if you are step penniless — I can’t do that!” cried the “You Judge with sudden vehemence shall be my guest for the night Munyon’s Pills are unlike all othThey’re a pack of thieves at the tavern” he lowered his voice “I know er laxatives or cathar’em tics for they’ve He They coax the plucked me!” liver into activity by rested a fat hand on the boy’s TT Vw gentle methods they shoulder and drew him gently but H not scour they do do With flint and firmly Into the shanty not gripe they do hot steel he made a light and presently weaken but they do a candle was sputtering in his hands V start all the secretions He fitted it into the neck of a tall of the liver and bottle and as the light flared up the ach in a way that soon boy glanced about him puts these organs in a mean The Interior was enough healthy condition and with its rough walls dirt floor and corrects constipation Munyon’s black cavernous fireplace A Pills are a tonic to the stomach liver and bed in one corner of the room nerves They invigorate instead of weaken was tastefully screened from the pubenrich the blood instead of impoverthey lic gaze by a tattered quilt ishing it they enable the stomach to get all (TO BE CONTINUED) the nourishment from food that is put into It Price S5 cents All Druggists Peculiar "One o’ de mos’ curlosest things uickly rallevti about a fool” Bald Uncle Eben “Is de Inflamed eye ery where way he’ll holler and git mad if you don't let him show off hie misfortune" Presently He Heard a Distant 8ound— a Splash As he recovered himself he was sure he heard a door open and dose and threw himself on the prone ground where the black shadow cast by the tavern hid him At the same moment two dark figures came from about a corner of the building He could Just distinguish that they carried some heavy burden between them and that they staggered as they moved They passed out of sight and breathless and palsied Hannibal crept about a corner of the tavern He must be sure! Presently he heard a distant sound —a splash — surely it was a splash— A little later the men came up the lane to disappear in the direction ot the tavern Hannibal after peered them His very terrors while they wrenched and tortured him gave him a desperate kind of courage As the gloom hid the two men he started forward again He reached the end of the cornfield climbed a fence and a deadening of timber entered in the long Wet grass he found where the men had dragged their burden He reached down and swept hla hand to and fro— once — twice— the third time his little palm came away red and discolored There was the first pale premonition of dawn in the sky and he hurried on the light grew and the black trunks of trees detached themselves from the white mist that filled the woods and which the dawn made visible There was light enough for him to see that he was following the trail left by the men He emerged upon the bank of the Elk river wbite like the woods with its ghostly night sweat The dull beat of the child’s heart as he gazed out on the quickened swift current that was hurrying on with Its dreadful secret Then the full comprehension of his loss seemed to overwhelm him and he was utterly desolate Sobs shook him and he dropped on his knees holding fast to the stock of his rifle "Uncle Bob — Uncle come Bob back! Can’t you come back!" he wailed miserably Presently be staghe glanced gered to his feet As about he saw almost at bis feet a t made from single poplar It was secured to an overhanglog ing branch by a length of a wild With one last fearful look off across the deadening In the direction of the tavern he crept down to the water’s edge and entered the canoe moment he had It free In a from Its lashing and the rude craft was bumping along the bank In spite of his best efforts with the paddle Then a favoring current caught It and swept it out toward the center of the stream that piled regularly between Washishe had ngton and Georgetown found the long board platform beside the canal crowded with her fellow passengers Suddenly she became aware of a tall familiar figure moving through the crowd It was Bruce At the same moment be Carrington saw her and with a casual air that quite deceived her approached "You’re leaving tonight?” he asked “Yes—isn’t It miserable the way It rains? And why are they so slow — why don’t they hurry with that boat 7” "It’s in the last lock now” explained Carrington and gathering up Betty’s band luggage he helped her but off CONSTIPATION f |