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To Gen- the Out of 41 state legislatures In session during the season of 1913 laws were euact-edealing with tuberculosis In 30 states while in 34 states consideration was given to bills dealing suh the prevention of this disease this is a summary of the legislative tampaign for 1913 issued by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis today Appropriations to the amount of over $3000000 have been et aside of lor the treatment and prevention tuberculosis by the various state legislatures In session this year Most e( tliis money Is for the maintenance of stale sanatoria There are at the present time 39 such Institutions in 31 different states Connecticut Massachusetts and Pennsylvania each having more than one sanatorium Delaware is the only state which has made provision for a state sanatorium for to In addition tuberculous negroes the amounts appropriated by the various state governments congress will be obliged to set aside nearly for the maintenance of the United States public health the army and the navy sanatoria and the tuberculosis hospital of the District of Columbia she repeated “What In Is that old idiot cornin’ here talk about the minister How on earth did Larlny ever s’pose come to let him c alone?” Mr Pepper Mr Abiahal Pepper cally called "Kyan" (Cayenne) Pepper because of his red hair and thin red side whiskers was one of Trumet’s “characters" and in his case the character was weak He was born in the village and when a yougster had like every other boy of good family In tbe community cherished ambitions for a seafaring life His sister ten years older than he who after the death of their parents had undertaken the job of “bringing up” her brother did not sympathize with when these ambitions Consequently Kyan ran away she followed him to Boston stalked aboard the vessel where ho bad shipped and collared him literally and figuratively One of the mates venturing j offer objection Lavlnia turned upon him and gave him a piece of her mind to the Immense delight of the crew and the Then she reloungers on the wharf turned with the vagrant to TrumeL That was Kyan’s sole venture so far as sailoring was concerned but he ran away again when he was twenty-fivof his This time he returned own accord bringing a wife with him one Evelyn Gott of Ostable Evelyn could talk a bit herself and her first interview with Lavinia ended with the latter’s leaving the house in a rage swearing never to set foot in It again This oath she broke tbe day of her funeral Then she appeared after the ceremony her baggage on the wagon with her The bereaved one who was sitting on the front stoop of his dwelling with so people say a most resigned expression looked up on hiB meek countenance and saw her ‘‘My land! Lavlny” he exclaimed “Where’d you come turning pale from ?” ' “Never mind where I come from” “You observed his sister promptly Just be thankful I’ve come If ever a body needed some one to take care You can tote my of ’em It’s you things right in’’ she added turning to her grinning driver “and you The Idea ’Bishy go right in with ’em of your settin’ outside takln’ It easy when your poor wife ain’t been buried more’n an hour!’’ “But — but — Laviny" protested poor Kyan speaking the truth unwittingly “I couldn’t take It easy afore she was burled could I?” “Go right In” was the answer “March !’’ Abishai marched and had marched under his sister’s orders ever since She kept house for him and did It well but her one fear was that some female might again capture him and she watched him with an eagle eye He was the town assessor and tax collector! but when he visited dwellings containing single women or widows Lavinia always accompanied him “to help him In his figgerin'’’ she said when he appeared unConsequently on the walk leading to chaperoned the side door of the Coffin homestead Kezlah and her friend were surprised to kill” whispered “He’s dressed ’’Even his tall Grace at the window hat and In this fog! I de believe he’s coming courting Aunt Kezlah’’ Mr Pepper entered diffidently "Well the fact “I— I—" he began You see Is I came out by myself Lavlny’s gone up to Sarah B’s to talk —well — I kind of I I church doln’s wanted to speak with you about somedidn’t see thin’ Kezlah so— Oh! you Grade Good mornln’" to see He didn’t seem overjoyed In fact was it Mies Van Horne as he reddened perceptibly and backed The girl her eyes toward the door twinkling took up her Jacket and hat Mr I'm not going to stop “Oh! she said “I was only helpPepper" ing Aunt Kezlah a little that's all I must run on now" Ke“Run on— nonsense!" declared "You’re goin’ to stay zlah decisively right here and help us get that stovetoo pipe down And ’Bishy’ll help Won’t you BIsh?” The stovepipe was attached to the In the dining room It — for a the pipe —rose perpendicularly few feet and then extended horizontally over the highboy until It entered the wall Kyan looked at it and then at his “Sunday clothes" “Why I’d be glad to of course" he enthusiasm declared with dubious "But I don't know’s I’ll have time Percome later and do It haps I'd better ” Lavlny she — "Oh Laviny can spare you for a few minutes I guess ’specially as she Better take don’t know you’re out your coat off hadn’t you? Grace fetch chairs for Ky — for one of those Bishy to stand on” Grace obediently brought the chair It happened to be the one with a rickety leg but Its owner was helpAbishai remove the ing the reluctant blue coat which had been bis wedding garment and had adorned his person on occasions of ceremony ever sinoe She did not notice the “Kyan!" PLAGUE Stats Legislatures In 1913 Made erous Appropriations to Check Spread of Tuberculosis JosephC Lincoln Author of Place Cq'WlaiitaJter’e Eri JErtc ibw XTlvurtr Ellsworth Yoxti£ Copy rilvi by IXAppbsten Compny CHAPTER Heart Two Kezlah and the Beginning of a Third Trumet In a fog a fog blown in during the night by the wind from the wide Atlantic So wet and heavy that So one might taste the salt in It thick that houses along the main road were but dim shapes behind its gray drapery and only the gates and fences of the front yards were plainly In evi dence to the passers-bThe beach bushes on the plum and bayberry dunes were spangled with beady drops The pole on Cannon Hill where the beacon was hoisted when the packet from Boston dropped anchor In the Handsome Does is as Handsome was shiny and slippery The new Sanford — So you dcn’t believe in bay weathervane a gilded whale presentJudging a man by bis clothes? ed to the “Regular” church by Captain That's the Zebedlah Crabshaw — No indeed! Mayo retired whaler swam way we judge a woman and look how In a sea of cloud The llehened eaves we get fooled!— Judge of the little chapel The brick dripped at sedate Intervals walk leading to the door of Captain Always Moving “Does Cubbies ever make a move at Elkanah Daniels’s fine residence held the club meetings?” In Its hollows undignified puddles "Oh lots of them He’s got St ViAnd through tbe damp stillness the tus’ dance” muttered f the surf three growl miles away at the foot of the sandy bluffs by the lighthouse Practical Virtues sounded omi“How did that manage nously to live?” Directly opposite Captain Elkanah's "In hope that If he Inspired enough front gate on the other side of the faith he might live on charity" main road stood the little house also the captain’s prophad In New York erty which for fourteen years Howard — Here’s a man who says been tenanted by Mrs Kezlah Coffin and her brother Solomon Hall the that happiness depends on the cook shoemaker the But Solomon had Coward — In more cases it depends month before given up his fight with on the delicatessen shop — Judge debt and illness and was sleeping quietly down In Trumet’s most populous Friendly Tip And renter the graveyard Kezlah Ragman — Any old bottles today left alone had decided that the rent mum? and living expenses were more than Woman — No but you might try Mr as seamher a precarious ecnings Soakem’s next door his wife's comstress would warrant and having baring back from the seashore tomorrow gained with the furniture dealer In Wellmouth for the sale of her houseToo Well hold effects was no v busy getting “Why was that actress unsuccessful them ready for the morr— when the in the swooning scene?” dealer’s wagon was to call She was to “Because she paade say strange going to Boston where a distant and quite a faint effort” rich relative had Incondescending terested himself to the extent of findPoor Excuse ing her a place as sewing woman In “Why did you drop off the water a large tailoring establishment wagon ?" The fog hung like a wet blanket "It was so crowded I couldn’t get a over the house and its small yard seat” explained the other man lamely where a few venerable pear trees too conservative In their old age to venture a bud even though It was almost Fashionable Sanitarium stood and new forlorn tbe bare “The boss is worried about May The day was dismal The dismantled dining patient" room its tables and chairs pushed Into "He seems weak” a corner and its faded Ingrain carpet “Yes too weak to sign a check" was partially stripped from the floor dismal likewise all As Usual Considering things one might have expected “Who scored the new musical com herself to be even more dismal sdy?” But to all outward appearances she “The critics chiefly” A was not arge portion of her of life had years been to be troubled seem Mosaultoes under a wet blanket passed so to with chronic Insomnia speak and she had not permitted tbe depressing covering to Bhut out more The diplomatic flat dweller calls the sunshine than was absolutely necesJanitor tbe superintendent sary "If you can’t get cream you might as well learn to love your of skim milk” said practical Whisper to yourself when you have Kezlah sponsion to epeak of others’ faults She was on her knees her calico dress sleeves patched and darned but AN OLD NURSE Doctor to Drink Poetum absolutely clean rolled back uncoveriPersuaded ng pair of plump strong arms a saucer of tacks before her and a tack An old faithful nurse and an experhammer with a claw head In her baud ienced doctor are a pretty strong comShe was taking up the carpet bination In favor of Postum Instead Grace Van Horne Captain Eben Hammond's of tea and coffee ward who had called to see if there The doctor said: was she might do to help anything “1 began to drink Postum five years was removing towels tablecloths and ago on the advice of an old nurse the like from the drawers In a tall "During an unusually busy winter I folding them and placing between coffee tea and overwork In an old and them battered In a trunk became a victim of insomnia In The pair had been discussing the subPostum month after beginning which all Trumet had discussed place of tea and coffee I could eat ject for three weeks namely the "calling” anything and sleep as soundly as a to he pastorate of the “Regular” baby church of the Rev John Ellery the “In three months I had gained twenwho young divinity student was to I now ubo Posty pounds in weight the place of old Parson Langley take tum altogether Instead of tea and cofIn the parish for over minister thirty fee even at bedtime with a soda Discussion in the village had years cracker or some other tasty biscuit now reached a critical point for the “Having a little tendency to DiabeReverend John was expected by alused a small quantity of sacchartes most any coach In those days the ine instead of sugar to sweeten with days of the late fifties the railroad may add that today tea or coffee are down the Cape extended only as far never present in our house and very ns Sandwich passengers made the have many patients on my advice rest of their Journey by stage Many adopted Postum as their regular bevcame direct from the city by the erage the little schooner but packet Mr "In conclusion I can assure anyone that he should Ellery had written that as a refreshing nourishing and probably come on the coach nerve strengthening beverage there is “They say lie’s very nothing equal to Postum” remarked M' Van Horne soberly but Name given by Postum Co Battle with a mischievous glance under her “The Write for booklet t’rfek Mich dark lashes at Kezlah The lady adRoad to Wellville" dressed paused long enough to transPostum conies in two forms fer several tacks from the floor to the Regular (must be boiled) saucer and then made answer Instant' Postum doesn't require "A she observed "Humph!" good gTuTlslirepared instantly by stir- many years ago saw a theater show Don’t he shocked up to Posfx lu an ordinary ring a level teaspoontul we hear so much cup of hot water which makes It right those circumstance tell of— tlie kind you can’t control — for most persons have kept me from goin' to theaters more and some A big rup requires mu h even tf I wanted to 'Hut I lld people who like strong things put in a see this t and a fool one henping spoonful and temper it with a two’ too ringin' Instead of talkin’ largo supply of cream hi Hew' they called it r Well know until the you Experiment o soy one of the leaeltn’ amount that pleases your palate and " the Old flarry himself have It served that way In the future lookin'” good “There's a Reason” for PoBtun In Which stttrl Grace laughed even though she had been somewhat shocked “Why Aunt Kezlah!” she exclaimed —those who knew Kezlah Collin best usually called her aunt though real and nieces she had none— nephews What do you Aunt Kezlah! "why mean by comparing the — the person you Just mentioned with a minister! 111 ’em “Oh I wasn’t comparin’ s leave that for you to do Drat this carpet! Seems’s If I never saw such long tacks I do believe whoever put ’em down drove ’em clean the center of the earth and through let the Chinymen clinch ’em on t’other side I haul up a chunk of the cellar floor with every one Ah hum!” with a sigh ”1 cal’late they ain't any more anxious to leave home than I am But far's the minister's concerned didn’t I hear of your Uncle Eben sayln' In prayer meetin’ only a fortnl’t or so ago that all hands who wa’n’t were own children to Satan? Mr Ellery must take after his father some ain’t it what a famSurprisin’ ily the old critter’s got” For one The girl laughed again brought up since her seventh year in families the strictest of she laughed a good deal Many it wicked to laugh considered Yet Grace did it and hers was a laugh to hear and distinctly pleaspleasant ant to see "Aunt Kezlah" she said “why do Is you go away? What makes you? it absolutely necessary?” ‘‘Why do I go? Why for the same reason that the feller that was hove overboard left the ship — ’cause I can’t stay” “I don’t care!” The girl’s dark eyes flashed indignantly “I think It’s too bad ol’ Cap’n Elkanah to turn you out when—” He ain’t turn“Don’t talk that way in' me out He ain’t lettin’ house? for his health and he’ll need the money to buy his daughter’s summer rigs She ain’t had a new dress for a month pretty near and here’s a young and parson heavin’ In sight Maybe Cap’n Elkanah would think a minister was enough sveq for Annabel to marry" "He’s only they say" Grace a trifle maliciously remarked she’ll adopt him” “Perhaps Annabel was the only child of Captain Elkanah Daniela who owned the finest house In town She was the belle of Trumet and had been for a good many years Grace smiled but quickly grew grave "Now Auntie" she said “please I’m in earnest listen It seems to me that you might do quite well at dressmaking here In town If you had a little — well ready money to help you I’ve got a few hundred at the star dollars In the haqk presents from uncle and my father’s Insurance I should love to lend It to money I know would — " uncle you and Mrs Coffin Interrupted her "Cat’s foot!” she exclaimed “I hope haven’t got where I need to borrow Thank you Juat money yet a while as much deary hut long’s I've got two hands and a mouth I'll make tbe two keep t’other reasonably full I No I shan’t think wouldn’t wonder of It so don’t say another word No" The negative was so decided that Grace was silenced Her disappointment showed in her face however and chair real good of you to offer to “Grace and I didn't help” she said Kezlah hastened to change tbe subhardly dast to try It alone That pipe’s been up so long that I wouldn’t wonject of soot If you’re “How do you know” she observed der if ’twas “but what my goin' to Boston may be careful though I don't believe you’ll the beat thing that ever happened to get any on you Never mind the floor I’m goin’ to wash that before I leave” me? Y’ou can’t tell No use despairithe unwilling slowly n’ Annabel ain't given up hope yet Reluctantly Mr Pepper suffered himself to be led shy should I? Hey? Ain’t that someto the chair He mounted it and ginbody cornin’?” of hold took the pipe Her companion sprang to her feet gerly and “Better loosen It at the stove hole ran to the window Then she first" advised Kezlah “What was it broke into a smothered laugh Why It’s Kyan Pepper!” she ex- you wanted to see me about ’Bisk?” “Oh nothin’ nothin’" was the hasty claimed “He must be coming to see you And he’a got on response “Nothin’ of any account — Aunt Kezlah his very best Sunday clothes Gra- that Is to gay — ” cious! He turned redder than ever and I must be going I didn’t know wrenched at the pipe It loosened at you expected callers” Kezlah dropped the tack hammer its lower end and the wires holding It and stood up in suspension shook She Broke Into a Smothered Laugh “It’s "I guess” observed the lady of the house “that you'd belter move that chest of drawers out so’s you can get behind it Grace you help me There! Now move your chair” that’s better from the chair and Kyan Btepped moved the latter to a position between and the wall Then he the remounted and gripped the pipe in the middle of its horizontal section “Don’t be In such a hurry" interrupted Kezlah “Does stick In the chimney don’t It? Tell you what you can do Grace you can go In the woodshed and fetch the hammer that's in the table drawer Hurry up that's a good girl" protested that he did not need the hammer but his protest was unheeded With one more glance at the couple Grace departed from the kitchen biting her lips She shut the door Mr Pepper lacarefully behind her bored frantically with the pipe "No uso to shake It any more till Kezlah you get the hammer" advised "Might’s well talk while you’re waitln? What was It you wanted to tell me?” "Kezlah you’re a single woman” His companion let go of the chair which she had been holding In place and stepped back "He is loony!” she exclaimed under “I — her breath I ain’t loony I want to "No no! make a proposal to you I want to see If you won’t marry me I’m sick of Laviny Let’s you and me settle down I could have some peace together then And I think a whole lot of you too" he added apparently ae an afterthought “Don’t stop to argue Kezlah I’ve got ’most fifteen hundred dollars in the bank Laviny keeps the pass book In her bureau but you could get It from her I’m a I own my house man of good character You’re poor but I don’t let that stand in the way Gift Store A Great The mod luting permanent and valued gifta are from a Jewelry Store We tpecialize in wedding (J birthday gifts high holiday quality a LAKI and anniveriary low price onr In Tartary a man wife for $105 but as the first cost Is the 1L iasr can buy a good with automobiles smallest part of ICE CREAM and Cakes are always delicious when HEWLETT'S EXTRACTS are used HEWLETT’S EXTRACTS are the standard for over twenty years Your grocer will supply you Bachelor singleness wives" The “Where Maid’s Motto: is bliss 'tls folly to be for your daughter School is SACRED HEART ACADEMY OGDEN UTAH Completed by the Staters ot the Holy Cross from Ht Mary's College Notre Dame Ind Location uiiBurpaNsed: buildings modern all conveniences Academia Preparatory and Primary grade Exceptional advantage in couree Englih Mulo Art and Commercial For catalogue address Sister Superior PARCEL POST ORDERS SOLICITED “Get Down Off That Chain Anyhow you’re a housekeeper And I really do think an awful lot of you” Mrs Coffin stepped no farther In the direction of the kitchen Instead she strode toward the rickety chair and its occupant Kyan grasped the pipe with both hands "You poor — miserable — Impudent — ” began the lady "Why Kezlah don’t you want to?” He spoke as if the possibility of a refusal had never entered his mind “f cal'lated you’d be glad You wouldn't have to go away then nor — My soul and body! some one's knockin’ at the door! And this dummed pipe’s fetched loose I” Tbe last sentence was smothered shriek Kezlah heeded not Neither did she heed the knock at the door Her hands were opening and closing convulsively "Be glad!” she repeated "Glad to like marry a you! You sassy— Get down off that chair and out of this bouse! Get down this minute! ” “I can’t! This stovepipe's loose Do — tell you Be reason'ble Kezlah don’t you touch me! I’ll fall If you do Kezlah! — O Lordy! I knew it Laviny!” The door opened On the threshold arms akimbo and lips set tight stood Lavinia Pepper Her brother’s knees in their collapse gave way they struck the chair back the rickety leg wabbled Kyan grasped at the pipe to save himself and the next moment chair sections of stovepipe and Mr a mighty Pepper disappeared with A cloud of crash behind the soot arose and obscured the view Kezlah too Indignant even to laugh In the doorway glared at the wreck of the kitchen Grace Van Horne hammer in hand leaned against the Jamb her handkerchief at her mouth and Lavinia tears in her eyes majestic From and rigid dominated tho scene came behind the coughB sneezes and emphatic ejaculations Miss Pepper was the first to speak "Abdshal Pepper” she commanded “come out of that this minute” (TO BE CONTINUED) History of the Pipe of Tbe history of the development pipes is fascinating and forms an important part In the history of censers It is believed that the pipe the use of narcotic herbs such as tothe importance of bacco although smoke appears to have been chiefly if not wholly due to Its supposed medical The offering of properties made by the Aztecs to ths Spanish conquerors resembles in familiar the many respects peace pips customs of the American Indians and the pipes themselves are similar to those found everywhere between southern Mexico and Canada Thu custom of smoking prohably did not of originate through the enjoyment the taste of the smoke but arose 0! connection with the development the fire cult in which It bad a sacred significance Send Postal Card for Price List KODAKS DEVELOPING AND FINISHING Beet equipped plant In the west Quick work Write by expert Full tine ot all auppllea for catalogues and developtug prices SALT LAKB PHOTO SUPPLY CO 159 aln 8treet Salt Lake City Solicited Advertising Mrs Crocker (Insinuatingly) — Perhaps your friend would like to give us his advertisement for the Church Pair Record? 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