Show LED HOST IH PATH OF DUTY The two Abernathy klda who came on motorcycles through Indianapolis on their way to New York made man 'go to church though newspaper they probably did not know it The N M had the boys as guests at bis house while they were in town The first night wheii It came time to go to bed the boys handed him a surprise w hen they both said their pray' ers Sunday morning the boys inti mated that they always went to 'When one of them naively Church asked the host: “Do to go you church?" he said that he did though be admitted inwardly that he had been neglecting the church going of late “Well let’s go to church” said Temple who is nine years old “Would you like to go with me or would you boys just as soon go with the boy across the street?" BBked the newspaper man eyeing the porch swing which swayed gently in the breeze “We’d rather go with you” said I ouis the elder And they all went The newspaper man admitted afterward that he had not attended church for six months— Indianapolis News ALLEN’S suitable the problem ii to get Store ir the place to solve We do it many times a Write us or come in and look through Three or four dollar! upwards And then Our present such question day SALT Vaughan Kester 8YN0PSIS 1 heaven “Well the sheriff has refused to take Murrell into custody Hues has him down at the but whether or not he is going to be able to hold him is another matter!” Yaney and Hannibal had dressed by this time and the Judge led the way from the house The Scratch Hiller looked about him Across the street a group of men the greater number of whom were armed Hannibal stood in front of tavern “He was as inexperienced as a Ppgloe’s Glancing in the diobhe child In the use of firearms and he rection of the had to deal with scoundrels who had served that the square before It held But what Impressed neither mercy nor geherous feeling— other groups him more was the ominous silence but his courage waa magnificent” At his elbow Presently Hannibal was deep In his that waa everywhere account of those adventures be had the Judge was breathing deep “We are face to face with a very shared with Miss Betty condition Mr “And Allas Malroy — where Is she deplorable Yaney now?” asked the Judge in the first Court wag to sit here today but Judge Morrow and the public prosecutor pause of the boy’s narrative have left town and as you see Mur“She’s at Mr Bowen’s bouse Mr are rell’s friends have gathsred for a resCarrington and Mr Cavendish here too Mrs Cavendish stayed cue There’s a sprinkling of the better element — but only a sprinkling down yonder at the Bates’ plantation' I saw Judge Morrow this morning at Grandfather it were Captain Murrell who had me stole —do you reckon he four o’clock — I told him I would obwas going to takeujne back to Mr ligate myself to present for his consideration evidence of a striking and Bladen?" sensational character evidence which “I will see Miss Malroy in the would show conclusively that Murrell morning We must combine —our In- should be held to await the action of terests are identical There should be hemp in this for more than one tne next grand Jury — this was after a conference with Hues — guaranteed I can see now how crimscoundrel! inal my disinclination to push myself his safety Sir the man refused to listen Lo me! He showed himself utto the front has been!" said the Judge terly devoid of any feeling of public with conviction “Never again will shrink from what I know to be a pub- duty" The bitter sense of failure and futility was leaving the Judge lic duty” The situation made its demands on A little later they went down stairs that where the judge had Yaney make up which basic faith In his own powers remained imbedded in his chara bed for himself and Hannibal on the floor He would watch alone be- acter They bad entered the side Mahaffy he was certain this would have been the dead man’s wish square On the steps of the building Betts was arguing loudly with Hues then he said good night and mounted wOo heavily to the floor above to resume hand stood In the doorway rifle la his vigil and bis muslngs “Maybe you don’t know this is coun the sheriff was Baying ty property?" CHAPTER XXXIII “And that you have taken unlawful b 'possession of It for an unlawful purA Crisis at theu I am pose? Just at daybreak Yaney was roused going to open them doors — a passel of by the pressure of a hand on his strangers can’t keep shoulder and opening his eyes saw folks out of a building their own that the Judge was bending over him money has bought and paid for!” While hq was speaking the Judge had “Dress!” he said briefly ’There’s every prospect of trouble— get your pushed his way through the crowd to the foot of the steps rifle and come with me!” “That was very nioely said Mr Yaney noted that this prospect of the Judge He trouble seemed to afford the Judge a Betts” observed smiled widely and sweetly indeed The sherhe bad pleasurable sensation iff him a hostile glare gave "Do you quite lost bis former air of somber know that Morrow has left town?” and suppressed melancholy “I let you sleep thinking you need- the Judge went on ed the rest” the judge went on "But “I ain’t got nothin' to do with Judge ever since midnight we’ve been on the Morrbw (duty It’s my to see that verge of riot and possible Woodshed this building is ready for him when arrested They’ve John Murrell— It’s he's a mind to open court in It” claimed he's planned a servile rebel“You are willing to' assume the relion! A man named Hues who had sponsibility of throwing open these wormed his way into his confidence doors?" inquired the Judge affably made the arrest He carried Murrell “I shorely am” said Betts “Why Into Memphis but the local magi- some of these folks are our leading strate Intimidated most likely de- people!” clined to have anything to do with The judge turned to the crowd and holding him In splte of this Hues spoke in a tone of excessive civility managed to get his prisoner lodged in “Just a word gentlemen!— the sherjail but along about nightfall the sit- iff is right it Is your and uation began to look serious Folks you should not be kept out of it No were swarming into town armed to doubt there are some of you whose teeth and (he Hjes fetched Murrell presence this building will sooner across country to Raleigh—' or later be urgently desired We are “Yes” said Yaney going to let all who wish to enter but fools EEi 5 Make the Liver Do its Duty beg you to remember that there will be five men inside whose prejudices all In favor of law and order" He pushed past Hues and entered the followed by Yaney and Hannibal "We’ll let ’em in where 1 can talk to ’em" he said almost gaily "Besides they’ll come in anyhow when they get ready so there's no sense In them" exciting In the Murrell bound hand and foot was seated between Carrington and the Earl of Lambeth in the little space below the judge's bench Fear and suflering had blanched his unshaven cheeks and given a wild light to his deeply sunken eyes At sight of Yaney a smothered exclamation broke from his lips he had supposed this man dead these many months! Haea had abandoned his post and the crowd suddenly grown clamorous stormed the narrow entrance One of the doors borne from Its hinges went down with a crash The judge a fierce light flashing from bis eyes tnrned to Yaney “No matter what happens this fellow Murrell is not to escape— tf he calls on his friends to rescue him he Is to be shot!” The hall was Oiling with swearing struggling men the floor shook beneath their heavy tread then they burst into the court room and saluted Murrell with a great shout But Murrell bound In rags and silent his lips frozen in a wolfish grin was a depressing sight and the boldest felt something of his unrestrained lawlessness go from him Less noisy now the crowd spread itself out among the benches or swarmed up into the tiny gallery at the back of the building Man after man had hurried forward intent on passing beyond the railing but each had encountered the Judge formidably and 'forbidding and had turned aside the maty pairs of Gradually eyes roving over the little group surrounding (he outlay foquBsed on Slocum Price It waa In unconscious of that moral recognition force which was his a tribute to the grim dignity of his unshaken courage what he would do seemed worth conI sidering He was charmed to hear his name pass in a whisper from lip to lip Well It was time they knew him! He squared his ponderous shoulder and made a gesture commanding silence Battered shabby and debauched he was Hke some old war horse who sniffs the odor of battle that the wind incontinently brings to his nostrils “Don’t let him speak!” cried a roioe and a tumult succeeded Cool and indomitable the Judge wafted for It to subside He saw that the color was stealing back Into Murrell’s face The outlaw was feeling that he was a leader not overthrown these were hla friends and followers his safety was their safety too In a lull In the storm of sound the Judge attempted to make himself beard but his words were lost in the angry roar that descended on him “Don’t let him speek! Kill him I KUl him!” A score of men sprang to their feet and from all sides came the click of rifle and pistol hammers as they were drawn to the full cock The Judge’s fate sepmed to rest on a breath He swung about on his heel and gave a curt nod to Yaney and Cavendish who falling back a step tossed their guns to their shoulders and covered A sudden Murrell hush grew up out of the tumult the cries angry and dwindled to a murmur and a Jeering dead pall of silence rested on the crowded room The very taste of triumph was in the Judge's mouth Then came a at the back of the building A ripple of comment and Colonel Fentress elbowed bis way through the At sight of bis enemy the crowd judge's face went from white to red while his eyes blazed but for the moment the force of his emotions left Here and there as him speechless he advanced Fentress recognized a friend and bowed coolly to the right and left (TO BE CONTINUED) A parent We Ain’t Going to MACHINERY Be Pore Any Longer Grandfather?” CO UTAH ell are Improved spanking Spanking machine Machine operated by electricity and warranted to cure unruly youngsters was exhibited at New The electric spanker York recently is constructed somewhat similar to an vibrator The electric preliminary preparations for an electric spanking are the same as in the olden days When the child Is ready the bard rubber disk Is applied to the area under treatment and the current turned on Small diskB are for provided ths younger offenders To add to the other advantages of the electric spanker It said be it does not might pain the Mean THRESHING REBUILT Eaglnxa and Separators as good as new and at ball price Write lor particulars His except that of of you has placed me under he shall share everlasting obligations what we have My one bitter unavailing regret Is that Solomon will not be here to partake of our altered fortunes' And the Judge sighed deeply "Uncle Bob told me Mr Mahaffy got hurt la a duel grandfather?” Bald You UTAH uafi FOR SALE wmea umtyrrm SvDlMelvm Co0 ®n the opening of the etory is 7J1 laid In the library of an old t southern plantation known aa the Barony The place la to be sold and liU history and that of the owners the Cjuintards la the subject of discussion by Jonathan Crenshaw a business man a atranifer known as Bludttn and Bob a farmer when Hannibal Wayne Yaney Hasard a mysterious child of the old southern family makes his appearance Yanoy he tells how the boy Nathaniel Kerris buys adopted the Barony hut the of the Qulnturds deny any knowledge boy Yaney to keep Hannibal Murrell a friend of the QuIntai-d- Captain apBarpears and asks questions about the Hanony Trouble at when Hill nibal la kidnaped by lave Blount Captain Murrell's agent Yaney overtakes Hlount gives him a thrashing and secures the boy BADLY BURNED ON BACK Yanoy appeurs before Squire Balaam and is discharged with costs for the plalntilT Betty Malroy a friend of Kerrises has an encounter with Cap15 North Ash St Wash— the Spokane tain Murrell who forces his attentions on to had was sick and “My baby give her and is rescued by Bruce Carrington for her sets out him baths and rub him with alcohol Tennessee home Betty takes the same stage Yaney and one evening by mistake in the Carrington and Hannibal disappear with Murrell on their trail Hannibal arrives at the home dark I grabbed the bottle that con- of Judge Slocum Pries The Judge recogtained carbolic acid and rubbed some nises in the boy the grandson of an old on befcra I noticed my mistake time friend Murrell arrives at Judge's Baby home family on raft rescue was burned on the back from shoul Yaney Cavendish Price who Is appaiently dead breaks Jail Betty and Carrington dsrs to the ankles arrive Tha skin was red at Belle Plain Hannibal's rille dlacloses and blistered He suffered quite a some startling things to the judge Hanlittle A neighbor told me about the nibal and Betty meet again Murrell arrives In Belle Plain Is playing for big I purchased a stakes Cuticura Ointment-sYaney awakes from long dreambox at once the raft Judge Price just put the Cutlcura less sleep on board startling discoveries in looking up Ointment on twicd a day and the makes land titles a young Charles Norton Is mysburnt skin ail came off and left no planter who assists the Judge Norton Informs Carassaulted scar It was only two weeks before teriously rington that Betty has promised to marry he was cured” (Signed) Mrs J H him Is Norton mysteriously shot More on Murrell's light plot f He plans Mar 28 1913 Langlof negroes Jungs Price with Hannl visits Betty and she keeps the boy Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold ss a In a stroll Betty takes Sample of each with companion throughout the world Hannibal they meet Bess Hicks free with Skin Book Address post- daughter of the overseer who warns her to Betty of danger and counsels card “Cuticura Dept L Boston" — Adv leave Belle Plain at once Betty terrified acta on Bess' advice and on their way their carriage It stopped by Slosson Why She Was Timid the tavern keeper and a confederate and They stood upon the crest of the Betty and Hannibal are made prisoners pair are taken to Hicks’ cabin In an mountain and gazed off through the The almost Inaccessible spot and there Murpurple distances rell visits Betty and reveals Ills part In plot and ms oblect Betty spurns “Honey plum” he whispered bend- the Jove and the Interview Is his proffered ing closer “give me a kiss — just one?’-- ’ ended by the arrival of Ware terrified at possible outcome of the crime Judge "No Harold" she answered timidPrice hearing of tne abduction plans aa ly “some one will hear me There tlon The takes the Judge charge of ones situation and search for the missing may be other ears around” is Carrington visits the judge “Other ears? Why should you andInstituted allies are discovered Judge Price visits Colonel Fentress where he meets think so fairest flower?” and Cavendish Becoming enraged "Oh because I have so often heard Yaney Price dashes a glass of whisky into the of mountain ears I thought perhaps colonel's face ami a duel is arranged Murnegro stealing and his ” rell Is arrested for there might he some around and The Judge bubble bursts and MahalTy But just then there was a mighty discus the coming duel Carrington makes frantic search for Betty and the crash finds Betty and Hanniboy Carrington A mountain goat had heard the awbal and a fierce gun fight follows Yaney Bruce appears and assists in tho rescue ful pun and Jumped over the cliff ( arrlngton and Betty coma to an understanding The Judge receives an ImportSolomon ant letter last fight Mahaffy’s duel for the Judge and is killed Perhaps They Do Mr Flatbush — This paper says that XXXII — In CHAPTER (Continued) Italy 600000 persons And employHannibal ment In rearing silkworms Instantly sat erect and looked up at the Judge bis blue eyes Mrs Flatbush — Well I hope to grawide with amazement at this extraorcious they bring them up properly! dinary statement "It is a very strange story HanniHis First Thought bal and its links are not all in my — I Mrs dear Justwed think you hands but I am sure because of what really ought to get your life insured Hubby — You don’t mean that you I already know I who thought that not a drop of my blood flowed in any are going to do the cooking veins but my own live again in you Do you understand Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrap fur OMIdras what I am telling leetblng softens the gams reduces Isflaisaiw You are my own dear little you? Hon allays palnniren wind eoiloBe a v and the grandson—” Judge looked down with no love and pride ever Into the small uncertain Only a newly married man face upturned to bis dodges when his wife throws things at am "I if glad you are my grandhim father Judge" said Hannibal very “I always liked you” gravely “Thank you dear lad” responded the Judge with equal gravity and then aa Hannibal nestled back In his grandThe Antfeept icpowder shaken Into father’s arms a single big tear dropibe shoes— The Standard Ben ped from the end of that gentleman’s fur ttie feet for a quarter edy century 30OX) testimonials Sold nose prominent 25c Trade Mark everywhere Sample FREE Y Allen 8 Olmsted LeRoY N 'There will be many Addre and great The Man whofut the la FEET changes in store for us” continued the judge “Out as we met adversity PARKER’S with dignity am sure we shall be HAIR BALSAM able to endure prosperity toilet preparation of merlfc with Heipfl to eradicate dsndrutf — only unworthy natures are afFor Rtatoring Color bmI J 0Mnty to Gray or FmM Hah fected by what is at best superficial end ticoathrugeista and accidental mean that the blight of poverty is about to be lilted AND HOWARD E BURTON from our lives" Gold Hllrer Iead Gold Specimen pricesSilver Xioc or Copper ft Mailing Gold "Do you mean we ain't going to be and full price list sent on application luvelopes and timplre work solicited pore any longer grandfather?" asked Ieadvtllw fctelerence Col Carbonate National Bank Hannibal The Judge regarded him with in DAISY FLY KILLER g£? finite tenderness of flies Neat flwu or expression he Mmental oonwealent was profoundly moved oheap Lasts all “Would you mind saying that eases Hade of again metal can't spill ortlp dear lad?” over will not toil os “Do you mean we ain't going to be njitre anythin Guaranteed effective pore any longer grandfather'" reAll dealers orteonl express paid for 9100 peated Hannibal IAR0LO flOMEKS 10 DsCalb Avs T Brooklyn “I shall enjoy an adequate compeam about to recover it tency which will be sufficient for the Indulgence of those simple and Intellectual tastes propose to cultivate for the future Nine times in ten when the liver li In spite of hlmseif the Judge sighed with his right the stomach and bowels are right This was hardly in line Ideals but the right to choose was no CARTER’S LITTLE “You will be very rich longer bis LIVER PILLS Hannibal Tho Qulntard lands— your gentlybutfirmly was a Qulntard— will be grandmother pel a lazy liver to do its yours they run up into the hundred duty of thousands Cures of acres hereabout this Inland will be yours as soon as can digestion establish your Identity" Sick "Will Uncle Hob be rich too?" Headache Hannibal quired and Distress After Eating How can he be poor "Certainly SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE when we possess wealth?” answered Genuine must bear Signature the Judge “You reckon he will always live vlth us don’t you grandfather?" "1 would not have it otherwise I Air dmire Yaney— he is simple and foe Agt na— ivm h of an opportunity open nt merits W iiecl and fit for any company under filismn lilt protlieBale Article "Do Council C Ida satyr yoa Valley FOOTEASE They will get married THE Abernathy “Kids" on Trip to Wash Ington Said to Have Induced Paper Man to Go to Church more than the child Wrong Idea of Education It is a mistake to look on education ns a golden key to individual pecunl arv profit Lake City Utah POSITIVE and PER MANENT CURE FOR and Addictions Tkwt ladle aa rabtktty aa ricksas riratly as la Ikatf ewe kow THE Srrrure Saalh Trank Slrral Sail la e Be II psia II L L Commercial trted u Din 1ILUSTKAT OUK LATENT CATALOGUE KD Explains how we teach barber trade in or write eleht week MOLER BARBER COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY Street A Double Advantage In one of the Aims of the Lyman Howe travel festival at the Grand one evening he gave the effect of a swiftly moving train with the audience as passengers As the train whlrlefl through valleys and along steep mountain side a young woman in one of the front rows observed to her escort "I’d rather travel like this because there is little danger of train sickness” "Yes” replied the escort ‘hnd besides one does not have to tip the porter”— Youngstown Telegram Her Surprised The stout party had been in ths bootshop for over an hour and the patient shop assistant had had hall the shoes down for her inspection Sto found fault with them all until bis patience became quite exhausted ‘‘These should salt you” he said taking another pair down as a mat resource j StjirnTe lady waa not satisfied “I don’t like this sort" she said “they a tendency to get wider when they are a bit old" "YVell asperated you?" madam” retorted the ex“didn’t assistant politely — '" T " r What Did It Matter? At the first meal on board the ocean liner Smythe was beginning to feel like casting his bread upon the waiters Ills friends had told him that when he began to feel that way he should stuff himself He taokled a cutlet first but It didn’t taste right He observed to the waiter WV alter the cutlet Isn’t very good” The waiter looked at his whiten“Yes sir but ing face then replied for the length of time you’ll ’ave it sir hit won’t matter sir” — “Bunsby world” Finished Product claims to be a man of ths “ "Yss” “Has he traveled much?" “No but once he lived In New York for three months” — Chicago That’s The Question Jack — I tell you when you get around to the proposal point with a girl the suspense Is awfiil Tom — Well and how about the expense? — Boston transcript j T oo Late A wrote liomo for a supply Appended to the letter was boy of the cash following postscrlptum: “I felt so ashamed at having ashed you to send mp $10 that I ran to the postofflee to get my letter back Unfortunately it had gone” Experienced "Are you accustomed to the care of children?" “I should hope so” replied the ap"I’ve had six plicant for the position different places this last week” Genuine Pity "Mr and Mrs Whiffer never have any arguments" “How does that happen?" Mr Whiffer won’t argue" "The poor woman!” — Birmingham The Next Best Newedd — Did you sew the button on overcoat love? I Mrs Newedd — No darling couldn’t find the button so I just sewed up the hole — Boston Post my Analogous She — But don’t you think that everybody should learn to swim? He— Certainly not What would a fish that insisted on you think of trying to learn to walk on dry land? — Boston Transcript Another Way "Why are you so anxious to go on the stage?’' "I wish to get a rich husband” will be dull in theatrical "Things business for several 'months Better go Into the juanloqre business girlie" |