Show ' ( THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH Why Officials Did Not Sign Large Contracts Offqatnl Onygain Ahew Years & & Qj SJs man flyrtlcKoon cherry THE - STORY With his English wife Catheriand son Jeeme Henry French settler in Canada In 17(9 cultivate a farm adjacent to the Tonteur selgneurie A the atory opens the Bulaine are returning from a visit to the Catherine' wandering brother Ilepslbah meet them with presents for the family To Jeeme he give a pistol bidding him perfect himself in marksmanship Hepsibah fear for the the safety of Bulaine In their Isolated position ne CHAPTER III— Continued —5— Concealing himself behind the bole of a tree Jeems watched them as they o near ttiat a pebble flung by passed a hoof of one of the horses fell at Ills His courage almost failed Mm side then for while his hands clenched at the sight of Paul Tache his heart fullered In Its beating as his nttention turned from his enemy to Tolnette all at once a young She had become lady whom he could easily believe he had never seen before and the change in her held him for a few moments so forgetful of his own existence tlmt he would have been discovered hud one of the three happened to glance In hla direction Tolnette was wearing her first riding suit a gorgeous blue camlet trimmed with silver Just arrived from Quebec With this she wore a smartly cocked beaver hat which bore n rakish feather and from tinder this hut lior long dark hair fell in a cascade of carefully made curls in their freedom by partly restrained ttve or three red ribbons enmeshed among them She was superbly aware of the lovely figure she made and every Inch of her body was at a dignified tension as she rode past the place where Teems was hidden After she had gone Jeems felt an overwhelming sense of littleness and unimportance For Tolnette was no longer Tolnette but a real princess grown up And Paul Tache riding dose beside her with hair powdered and tied and with a red velvet coat that could be seen a mile away seemed now to be Infinitely removed from the which plottings be had conceived He stepped from behind against him the tree apd stooped to pick up the pebble' which Toinette’s horse had He could hear the aucflung at him tioneer’s voice and others bidding for Then came a Iussan's properties hurst of laughter which rose with unrestrained abandon above all other sound a blast of merriment which he would have recognized anywhere in the world Only ills Uncle Ilepslbah could laugh like that The sights and excitements of the scene about him would lmve made for him one of the most thrilling events of his world had bis heart not been choked with the emotions of impendTet he did not press his ing drama desires by undue haste and It was half an hour before he found himself close to the one who occupied his This happened In such a thoughts fortuitous say that Tolnette concealed by the ample forms of Iussan's wife and daughter was within a foot of his shoulder before he knew It She did not see him and he stood with wildly beating heart breathing the faint perfume from her person his senses dazed by the nearness of her splendor and his world of vision filled only with a great broad brimmed hat an enravishing mass of lustrous curls a Sunset of crimson ribbons a pair of slim shoulders — and then his paradise broken by the ugliness of reality he discovered Paul Tache The young man was returning from a Journey to the barrels and when he saw Jeems a contemptuous smile twisted his lips It was this look which turned Tolnette so that she found Jeems standing beside her his cap and a package In hla hands Ills face tensely spt as lie fought hlmitelf Into obllvlouxness of hla rival’ presence He held out his gift to her "My I'ncle Hepsibah has Jut come colonies and he from the English brought me this that I might In turfi Will you accept it give It to you Tolnette?" He forgot Taul Tnclie Sxits of red came Into Ids cheeks ns Tolnette’s surShe almost prised eyes greeted him smiled and as If something made her and the forgetful of her magnificence extended she it dignity imposed hand to receive the package "The manner in which she accepted his gift sent the blood racing through his The color deeened In her body cheeks and mistaking this for still evidence of the pleasurable greater thrill he had given her Jeems jvas sure she was about to thank him for his gift when Paul stood beside them Jeems cousin led Tolnette's Ignoring her away politely relieving her of the It was then package as they went Toinette turned to smile at Jeems in spite of the eyes she knew were watchIn this same moment her ing her escort allowed the package to drop from his hand surreptitiously This act Inspired by a contempt for the forest boy and urged by a of meanness spirit hidden under a play of wealth and fine clothes swept hr Jeems’ thought from Tolnette whose nearness of person surprising beauty and sweetness of dlspoRltiou hnd most made him forget Ids one reason for being at Lussan’s sale This weakness in the armor of his Intentions W’aa sealed when he saw his present fall to the ground Tojnette became In the path of a Instantly immaterial storm of emotion which caught and held him fiercely tie saw only one persou where there were two and that one was I’aul Tnelie In a brain white with heat mid In eyes blinded to the presence of all living forms tliut of the joutl) who had darkened his mind with bitterness Tolnette reused to exist for him and when he sprang forward to recover the bundle It was not with the thought that he was rescuing It for her hut that it was to be bis reason for glorious war when the moment was at hand for him to hurl It In his rival's face Detaching themselves from the shifting groups of which they had been a Toinette and young Tache part strolled to their horses "knowing that many glances followed their elegant (living themselves a brief departure time In which to le admired they sauntered Into the gardens back of iussan's house Jeems was only a few steps from Paul and Tolnette when they disapHe held peared behind the house hack with a feeling of satisfaction when He Had Never Fought other Boy With An- he saw the two going down a path which took them out of sight of any curious eyes thnt might have watched Not until the last flutter of them Tolnette's skirt was gone did lie proceed with the business of following like an Indian he tl oui' and then along the path and slipped noiselessly found them standing somewhat perplexed at the edge of a soggy and open space where Iussan had built Ills barn and wherein his cattle und pigs had gathered for so long that one was sure of a precarious and unTolnette her chill pleasant footing tilted a flash of Indignation in her eyes as she held up her skirt with both hands was on the point of lousing her wrath upon her escort for daring to bring her to such a place of defilement when Jeems stepped out from a rim of bushes and confronted them Ills slim body Ills face was pale wo as taut as a bowstring His eyes were almost black He did not see Tolnette scarcely knew that she was in his world even as her anger gave of surprise place to an exclamation when she saw In bis hand the package which he had given her a few minutes before lie approached Paul Tache und that youth the misinterpreting slowness of his niovemeut and the bloodless pallor of Ids face as signs of embarrassment and fear sought to cover his disgrace In Tolnette's eyes by ao explosion of haughty protest at being followed and spied upon In this Jeems made no way to bold out the package Sight of it clinked the words iu the other's throat Jeems' silence and the way In which he continued to extend the package brought a deep color Into 1'uul s fin e He and not Jeems was conscious of the amazement in Tolnette' countenance and of the intensity of her terest iu the situation He recovered himself swiftly and with a guileful change of manner held out Ids hand 'Pardon he" he apologized "It is good of you to bring the pakage — which accidentally dropped” Jeems came a step nearer “You lie!'' he cried and with a furious movement he hurled the bundle at Tache’a face The force of the blow sent Paul reeling backward and Jeems was at him with the quickness and passion of one suddenly transformed by mad ness lie had never fought with another boy But he knew how animals clawed and disemboweled In a hundred way he had vipwed strife and death as the wilderness knew tfiese things' And all that he had witnessed" all that he knew of torture and violence and the desire to rnalm and kill gavetohts action a character of auch lively ferocity that it drew a Til K 31st of December Evehowl of puin from Paul Tache aDd a lyn started to tier work at shrill little scream from Tolnette the Merchants' Service Jeems heard the scream but it held in no holiday humor no significance His for him now Christmas hud been any tiling dreams were gone and Tolnette her but a success at ber home presence close to him her eyes upon for she and her father could the battle Just as he had Imagined in not agree on a very Imporlie thrill of his mental vlslonlngs tant subject was forgotten in the more vital depths "If he hadn't been so harsh about of his interest In the flesh and blood Ilalih Thornton” she whs thinking "I of Paul In the first attack his finwouldn't have championed Italph so gers clutched like small iron claws in fiercely know is Irregular Kalpti coat folds of Tache’s cravat and the ahum some tilings und perhaps he and the rending of cloth a splitting Kn't as much of a man ns Harry is asunder of gorgeous material almost but Dud's always eoinpnrlng them to to the other’s waist was evidence of tnude the strength behind htg assault He Rulph'iboydiscreditfond of me defend the poor I'iu wai Hurty followed this with a fury of scratchall ready to he engaged to him when ing and tearing and both went down Dad liegan about Ralph to row Just In the melee When they rose Paul because went with him once or himself heaving up with an elTort twice” which flung Jeems from him they Her thoughts were diverted here by were such a sight of muck and stain the arrival of the trolley car but when that Tolnette forgot her precious once settled In her seat she went dress and covered her eyes In horror buck playing variations on the theme But she was looking aguln In an "1 stant for the spectacle fascinated even wus can't stand Injustice and lod to Ralph Just because he as it appalled her Jeemwbad landed was unjust slow paying a bill at the store on his feet with a fist loaded with Ihid called hlro a ‘deadhent’— an Irmud and this he projected with an — oil a lot of mean things aim ao accurate that half of Paul's responsible He may he a little cureless hut he's face was obliterated by It and as he a sweet kid and It mukes me furious leapt with a roar of rage at bis to hare Dad make accusations that he was such a shocksmaller assailant are not true If It hadn't been for all ing contrast to his usual Immaculate this Rulph wouldn't have gone off to self that Tolnette nearly cessed to Denver" breathe Then she saw and heard Just then she caught a glimpse of what her feminine eyea and instincts Harry Wuke driving by Iu hia roador keep proper could not understand ster count of a mad twisting and tumbling "There I" she thought "If I hadn t of bodies panting breaths grunts and broken with him he'd be cnlling for finally a clearly nudihle curse from me every morning the way he used to With that sound Jeetns Paul Tache lo but won't take any favora from flew backward and landed on his back him the way Jie acted about Ralph He wns up almost before he had Oh know he wasn't cruel and struck and with his head ducked low unjust the way Father was but he he hurled like a ram's In a charge didn't at nd up for Ralph the way a This Individual at Tache himself lriuernlly hrottier ought to when having cleared Ids eyes sufficiently to told him wlint Rad said I When of the other's perceive the blindness persisted 'You think Ralph's all right rush stopped aside and swung a blow which again sent Jeems down Into the muck Ills hand filled itself with this sticky suhstnnee a second time and as he returned to battle lie let It fiy at Paul Profiting by exi’aul dodged skillfully and perience the volley passed over Ids head and fell In Its in its flight spreading virulence upon Toinette contaminating She saw her raiment spotted and defiled and such a sudden fury rose in her that she sprang upon Jeems as he clawed and kicked In a clinch with him with all the and assailed Paul strength and bitterness of her small fists and biting tongue Sh Heard One of the Clerks at tha Jeems had seen the tragedy of the Phon mud and he knew that misdirected hands and not Paul’s were j don’t you?' he Just said: 'Well he'a Tolnette’s ” pulling viciously at his hair There Is good company’ From tlds point she mentally drama hurt which bears with it a "sting of satisfaction and this emotion pressed atized the dialogue “You don’t sny that very enthusiastupon Jeems as he fought desperately front and felt himself attneked ically must say I” I h’lilly do think from behind "Sorry Evelyn For I’aul treacherously was accountable for the mishap to Ralph is very enf ertninlng” "And Is that all you can sny for Tolnette Had the other not dodged ' him?” fashion In a cowardly nllowlng the “I’m afraid it is dear” stuff to pass on to her the thing I don’t “You needn’t call me ‘dear’ would not have happened It did not take more thun a few seeonds for the care to he 'dpurel' by a man who bus no more lujaltv Hum that" of this thought with Its ap inspiration do "Whut mean by loyalty you parent Justice and truth to fire him with a determination beside which his lo you mean sort of ‘My former resolution sank to Inslgnili- frpteruitv brother may he he always He wns n longer fighting for’ eight hut Ight or wrong my—’ " cance “Of course don’t but have a dls but agninst Toinette’s her approval against Paul Tache against all the find Impression that your opinion ol Tolnette world pulling at Ills hair Ralph Is not so much Influenced by ns by something at his back had raised his your Ideas of right boating The strength more selfish" struggle to epic heights of martyrdom filled tils lean arms and "Jealousy fot Instance?" "Yes Just tliut’ body and he fought with a renewed Then the actual words of the qua fierceness that made his heavier bat softer antagonist give way before the rel were lost In a blur of emotion-huand both went down to repression on Harry's part aurt punishment earth again Toinette fell with them hysterical reproaches on her own un what hnd been a fine friendship her long skirt Impeding the activity of their legs her big hnt hanging like a and might have heen more was shat sunshade over her face her beautl- tered In her When this point fully made curls tangled and spotted was reached Evelyn found her with mud her hands beating angrily at whichever of the tvpo chanced to self walling for the elevator She vvus soon Imaging up her wrap in hei come In her way looker and as she approached hoi (TO BE CONTINUED) desk she heard one of the clerks ol ihe bureau at the phone Hearing a fa Thoe Happy Victorian miliar name she listened a moment One entry In the diary of Mary "Denvei Merchants' Seivles Bureau (afterward Mrs Drew) daughter of W K Gladstone ‘'Grand You were inquiring idiom Ralph Old Man” of Victorian politics rends: owe riiornlon? Very poor rating I was iu “Quiet evening at home In Icav here obliged everybody my room at 9:30 and heard him and town because of some eroohedne“s ot mamma coming up the stairs singing Ids in Ihe office where he was cm A ragamuffin husband and a ranti G N la short wlih capitui ployed wife’ at the top of their t letters" polling voices" Evelyn almost fell into her chilli ‘‘Him’' was her father the prime and the readjust meni of values which minister of England then seventy four look place In her mind daring the "Home” was No 10 years of age next few hours was as she afierw aril street official residence of said good for her soul Downing By the tlm the P M —Kansas City Star she found hei her hoon Imur arrived hriiln Hear and her heart unexieeteily To Preeerve Old Print light birds Since old prints of flowers As Siam as she could leave her deaf are now so popular and personages slle culled up her fat tier and after s It Is also worth while t for framing few words with him drew a happy suitable modern or quivering breath take pictures then rather shyly and perhaps from magazines prints (ailed tip another fiiitilllnr number antique them with a light coating of it's Evelyn roahl you “Harry? This treatment will give liquid wax come and see the ( ld Vent out with them a mellow old tone and will preOh nothing us? Yes Yes The pictures should he only I've seen a serve them anil it light great pinned firmly jo a flat surface before There don't Bg'lti on ag in !’ the wax is applied Simply frame! hieuk the telephone ! 16 fit W'mrrB ttnlua t they will look charming on the walls of a room ON $ Much has been heard about the largeconomy but perhaps est single saving to the government antedated Coolldge by nearly five years It was made by Judge Waiter Winter Wurwlek then comptroller of the treusury One afternoon In N'oveinlier 1018 Judge Warwick wus asked by Geto drop In at the War neral Goethnls department Warwick found Goetliids and a bevy of other high officers a huge table around seated heuped with papers “Those papers are contractsfloe-thalrepresent explained “They the result of months of negotiation None with private manufacturers but we of them have been signed In each have told the manufacturers ruse that we expect to sign them They cover munitions and other supplies and In euch case the manufacturer has gone ahead on the assumption that the contract would be signed Since these negotiations - were started however the armistice has been signed Now wlint we would like to know Judge Warwick Is wVether that makes any difference her we cun legally sign them Judge Warwick looked at the pers "How much money Is Involved In these contracts!" he asked a billion "Oh I suppose roughly Goelhals replied dollars "Well gentlemen" replied Judge "I cun only say this: If Warwick you sign them every Inst one of you will go to the penitentiary He walked out and the contracts Une wera not signed billion doIn the llars more or less remulned federal treasury—Collier’s Weekly JLTS utterly unfair of course But if a man will smoke an out raucously strong pipe nobody i$ going to get close enough to Lina to appreciate bis heart of (old Don't Itcep potential fricndi at a distance Sir Walter Raleigh's favorite blend is incomparably rich and fragrant — yet ao milJ as to he acceptable to tbc most fastidious Nor docs Sir Walter lack body and real flavor Tbcj’ro aQ there in Sir Walter Raleigh— as you’ll discover when you try fa Make Scientific Study of Scourge of Leprosy The ancient scourge of leprosy Is studied In Hawaii being lntenslevly with a view to steady reduction In the number of cases and eventually Gov to eradication Lawrence M Judd has appointed a committee which Includes men who have given many years of attention to leprosy cases Their report Just concluded but not made public deals not only with medical treutiuent but with ntensures for segregation of lepers end closer control of the disease Hawaii for many years has treated leprosy without speelnl fear knowing that cure In bundling It sufliclent-lprotects doctors and nurses from Measures suggested coutAininution to the governor by the commission will be embodied In legislation by the territory of llawuil next spring milder IT’S 15 i—and Excellent Reason for Small Boy's Remaining Cs DeForest Page at a banquet of colored poet said the league In Pittsburgh: "Then there ore people who Just look on our rnce as quaint charming and funny "In such people's eyes we are epitomized hi the story of the little boy "The little hoy was very black and he Blood straight and slllf and still beside the front door of a house whose dead master wns about to be burled "When the minister arrived n lady whispered to this straight still little Boschee's Syrup soothes Instantly ends irritation quigklyl GUARANTEED " 'lAT’wrn Re?er be without For young Boschee’tl and old Boschee’s Syrtjp boy druggists “‘Here’s preacher Services gwlne Ain’t you gvvlne In? 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