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Show UTAI THE PAYSON rilRONTC T.K, PAVSON, STARS UNDER CHAPTER III at ; from I 'Min I ( I is f ' h.s hr! hfr. !., (h.,,i a V. fit h b: of p, o ' de to w.'.h Par oh U ill, 1.1. rmvrv , . hnowh !.;cs hy !' J.m 1. ..'.ibieh On th, wy he ove.imr, jot. on tl c It. h. v imw : 1 iii Ii n 1. (Mi ir 1' "U ' s I. .1 rt 11 '01 You f I l lie t pel SHM hi i m t foot on d l 1,1-- II I it I'll lis ijutil.lv I, to, It 1, of ,i n. "W'i re ho !.? Yo' not go to I 'ik INpan' o MM' f,, tie fi ii ou to I, or tile, (Mid M V, frrrii'i"), the pith j t ; I n i i I'. he ir ho k In Mel lu o " ill r ' y, ' ,! ' '' . ,, t '' -- ' Ah.'il-- t when I 'or two laid guarded an. v -t Unit f c ' e h s II P or I M f " ' he I. w r o in in Inurhc'l the "Well, Smnke's s.ilhfiel 1, f yml'ie all rigid, now," said Jim, l'epi es-- e hv the good n.ituie of lids iimii in n.ov wldpeonls, with the si imp of the e,tv "You hit ym:r 00 fiee and m. inner. outfit at the end of the por'iige?" Yes. You're Hud-on'- s Piv people, The stranger smile I. suppose." I'm Mefiiiuren, of the North Ye-- t Tniihng eompanv." "Oh, yes, Mr. .Mel.aui'en. I've heni'l of you." Jim hud Indeed hiv'd of the man who had furnished tin tininel.il liaeking for la P, lond's si ling of fur posts; hut he was surprised to foul Mm so young - hardly forty, from Ids In' e would he gone. And now, when Ikirn-(11told his Story, I.eldond would h,ie her w;i felled followed There would he no niessiige ut tin split rml- - not cv en a good by. As the Hlem of the canoe meed n wedge shaped ripple over the still like tinted With the rose of the afterglow, past the silhouettes of spruee ridges purple ngnlnst the (lushed sky, the poignant memory of Ihe bewihh ring girl the storm had brought to Sun-n-- t House accompanied Ihe lew mm. At Inst, while there was jet light to make enmp, they landed. Anl before the supper was cooked, Smoke an. pea red, wet from his swim ticne-- Ihe mouth of a wide hay. "Well, old sport, you left II a shore to follow game, eh? Jim n Urn Ihe Mack ears of the great head as the In panting Sniohe swished his I i pleasure at reaching Ids nmder, After supper, with (he dog a great bend between M knees, Jim Ms meeting with Paradis, while (ha seamed face of Omar rejected his 111 H set scowl, Much as he shrank from bringing Aurore l.el'.li.nd Into (tie narrative, the stuuneb lojallv nf Ills friend deserved In return Jim's Omar had alcomplete confidence. he had taken that why ready guessed s 1 looks. n.an.e Is Spent. I'm in charge nt Sunset House." For a space Mef.anren seemed In measure Ihe eafiher of the tall fur traler with the level griv eves which cne'ly looked lido his. 'I h"U lie siil: "So you'll the hap who's bin k':ig us nt Sun el lo Kid" s.thl S'uart, Yes, Mr. Milituriti, Ids fiee h irdend'i'g, "I'm Inn king yen. lu thi Its) three years you've had tin huuh mi me, hat I want to tell you Hint vi It'll have to vei'k f O' the fur In Ihe fu! lire." Mel nuren. wi'h a exletiled his band. ilom! dav, Stuart," e sal 1, s ; Mv Jnii's temail;. "from what hear of you. you're t 10 good a man to he saeriibed at Sunset Hone. The ; i n d odds are too heavy you." Tlds wilder the olds are going to shift," said dim, as M1 Huron's men came up with the canon an dunnage, arid the par! tier of Then! h ft him "You mak modi tall; vvl.l d it fc'.'er," gruuildi'd Omar, widking to the canee. He tiik de fur from you an you shake hnnd. Peltalr ht Smoke on heem lip, eh?" "You're certainly a good hater, Omar," laughed Jim. "let (!n man was friendly, and I was gl.i I to have a look at I.ePlond's par'ner" Ah hall!" grunlcd tie half lifting the peterborn to h.s shoulders. He steal de fur an' he s'e.a! de girl." Across the remaining mile of portage to the Woman river Omar's c'.oomy prophecy dominated Jims thoughts. f nga.n Already he had put the hop seeing Aurore Copland, that summer, bchi ud him, hut the thought of Mo I'lne-ln- ; 11 1 .1 morning paddle. Ink' da! woman ver' mooli?" the half breed asked gravely when Ptunrt had finished. "Ket mak trouM for yon. I t'ot you hik dat girl of Christie, nt Ink' Knun-'e.- " She's Well, I like her, too, Omar. a fine woman, Mary Christie." "Put ref you Ink' dat Ki'enrh girl, why yon not let heetil drown - d's Paradis?" c mldn't do Jim simok Ms head. that. He eouMnt svv'rn. I hid upset the boat." "He veel m ik' much trouh' for us, Pettalr let heem drown; no one know,'' The Indlntt In Omar had spoken. "You cross de Ink' again, Otnnr go wid vou," "You old wolf! Yon wouldn't let Paradis otT. If you got those paws of yours on him. Their beating us for the trade's got under your skin." With a guttural growl Omar noddl'd. "You 1 .,! Met 'oh.b !" ! v e of !',d,n r.inf don fi . "V a i ur ,e. all the e re ' 100 g v the U I V a- li'gy of a at Iv e been ,,f the T I, ns. re .d ? la-- . ,,f , ' i.'l'e 'Veil, Marvs wailing ta see yeh at Ike hou-- e an sapper'll somi be ready, so we'll not till; hiisMie-'nmv," an-wiled lie older man, turning to Ills figures. At I!." fn tor's ijuirters a woman I nds v ui e,i lie waved iinpi'oaeli. ha! and she lifted a hand In reply. s 0 retched her the fair skin of the gal's fiee WHS tombed with Color, her Mm eve-- , beneath Ihe tlul'ch of gold 1. md e ut the hut k, alight, with I'M s M-- , d ell I'a. are you?" said m, how Mary Chrisl ie ns he took her hand, "ir seems years since you were here in .Tannery." "St en s longer than that to me, Mnrv," ' relurned. "How well youre loo! mg tlds s'lu'ing As they entile the house (in girl brew a si, it long gh.nee nt the hold er. "I'm profile (if the mall beside glad j 011 t Idnk so, Jim." Jon thought of Aurore lu'Phmd. Sooner or later the news of the girl's mishap mal the visit of her father to Sunset House would remit I.ake Px-rise. He would have to report it to Cltistie. Put he would tell Mary now before her father and MeComb Well. - i' Mi J a M bun .1 I l. "Hid you hi'ovv that my rival has his duughler with Mm tills summei ?" he boldly began. "'1 la Indians saw them when they Have you seen her?" pas-e- d through. t girl with Interest. I We!!." said .Tail with a him!! snv that I have. We found her In a lag " vv clitmiug to a canoe dr. fling in the lake " Mirv Ckr.siie leaned tov.url the spea! er. her face civcr with cuiio'lty. "You sivel er life pulled her out of the lake? What's she ki ? The feminine eur'esity evidenced In a laugh from tin the ipa stum trader. "Well, slm I, nl bobbed hWr an! wert knickers. Mint d'you tlunk of th it ?" "1 d ofit t il k nen h of It," said Mary, diilv, "Imt you'te tm tilling mo hat she's l.e " "Are yen Ii.toivsiel lo ear H e rest of tie simp?" he demand" I. "M hat is sbe like ,1 m? What append? 111 Veil take her to SuO'Ct c'ie, .v vv House?" She's t'aik. of course Ike her fatokt r ther. A coed kit g. in fact," he stumbled mi. er hair bohbe "liven with and knickers?" I 1 t gone." healed at the ttnf lirness "es" and h( said, d me Up? You've h r ,!- h I'l'W k a mpt"! bar at I'a caol-h's reeeiai.ei from t! e In eelor of ihe district I'll",' hv ( iioe tint a'lpk'.ne," he - ,! Sj v v. th.rislie hear 1, turned An Irevv I ei " J what?" broke in the factor of Sunset House. "If Hen's meant to he a threat, Mr. ChrisPut exas-perii- make it specific! Pve worked hard to make n go of It, hut Jou know and I know that we've got the cleverest fur man In the hush as n competitor, and if jmi and headquarters think some one t Ne wotthl do heller, sav so now. 5'eml another man and see what he'll sho.vi" Tuti tut! Not so fast! I sent yeh ui) there and I ain't ordered yell out Act." The gray eyes (f the younger man What you mean," he said, glittered. sHiring through half shut eyes into the impa-Mvfaie of Andrew Christie circled by Its si u1 'by heard, is that you're giving n e one more chance a tie, e year, perhaps "Aye, that woud he fair." Jim smiled sourly. Knowing the odds agtitst vs. you, nevertheless, think we ought to he on mar feet by another year?" ( 'll fi Well, nod led said Jim, deep hroa::t, and Serpent Big Figure in Mythology and Hirtory deni yet, you nud INau and Omar. We get fur from de Pipestone countree dis long snow, or- - phlt ! And knockPunset House, she bust! ing out Ms pipe, the lojal Fronch-OJIbwt- t prepared to roll himself In Ids Considering that th' serpent, ahno among Hie lower creatures, can travel with speed upon land or upon vv tar, can climb trees, swallow oilier of mmh greater girth than i'mif, go without food for lucre libiv long periods, has eyes prelected hv a horny substance, so that It can siiuotoe Itself Into stony crevices without ihimugmg Its eyesight, poscron-turn- s very-stron- sesses the ability and small animals to foscitia'e birds so that they are helpless to make the r escape, can deith by n bit,-- , etc.. It Is not to he womb red at that It figures largely In atii'hiit mythology and history, ns also In P bleal lore. Fgypt, India, Africa found place for It among their gods. i period In their h. story the Israelites also paid it divine honors (II Kings lk;4). In j Explaining Solar Sy.tem The sol ir ss,,.- !s w,h the group of celestial bales which, lieid by Its atir.ictien, revolve around 1 his It. gioup ecu j'f ses, St far as Is known, tune ma'or plmois attended by JO saloMI es, abot.t 71m m.nor plan ets or aIVJ obis, also camels and me veor. tropica! countries where it is foun I In greatest number and widest vuir'oty, Is the dread and em-sof the cmmtrv-slde- , and fear is often an elementarv Ingredlent of natural religion. the original home of Mesopotamia, the human race, Is especially Infested with serpents, sometimes in numbers almost Incredible, the moiph of the Euphrates in some Hood seasons being a great moving mass of tile bonvying creatures. Special Holy Day Ember days or Ember weeks are th four seasons set apart In the early centuries by the vvestoMi church for special prayer and fasting and for the ordination of the clergy. The weeks are those Immediately following Holy Cross day, September 11; St. I.uey's In day, December 1": the first Kent (movable), and Whit Sued ty (also movable). Wednesdays, Fr'days are and Saturdays of these called Ember days, the Sundavs follow tig these days being days of ordination. They were known to lie observed In Pritain as early as ot7. and . wen affirmed by the council of Aen-ham- MO? o Te iv-e- i j pim--.(-- "at n,.,; ; ... e 1 ( , , I 11 t i I ( pos-i- J y ' ! l private by lv finds and given tlu b.v la'e Dwighl Mortow, when fully s;m!icl may take place among tip tuo.--t important in late times. The ohjeds found in tin tomb me of n late dale the Fifteenth century, la fore tlu Spanish conquest, Imt jm-- t in that respect lla-perhaps repro at tin suui'.iMltMi of a number of (Ulla1.1l sira'tts and exhibit the snows. ive eontrihuiioiis of the various innsPus of aneiinl .Mexico. While Heir primary appeal wi'l be Salt Lake Citys west Hotel -- I 'hNx to s; o"ialisi s they will tmquixslion-ablhave some meaning for lay men. As lime passes tie leeonstniction of tin Amtrlern lamt and Ihe reclaiming of l he American heriiage hoeonio more and more a significant work, d he seerels of n it h of lliese things are lo lie found. If anywhere, In the relies of the Indians of Mexico and Central Aumrie 1. Tin more tlmt conies (o light about tl cm and is presented for scholarly scrutiny and synthes's the greater the opportunity of eventually piei ing together the full meaning of one of the most important ti (pei i s of our heritage. lklliiniMV S"!l. ?assJSStef'1-- 4 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Radio connection in Baths every room. RATES ITlOM $1.50 Just oppoutt Mormon Tabtmack ERNEST C. R0SSITERf A Responsibiiiiies iiian in your position," said tin lady with a notebook, boh "lias to Creakcrs lu politician and a statesman. assetilcd Senator T'reqici liy Sorghum. "And there are times when In must forget tlmt he is either, nnd proiocd to l.e a phiin patriot." Office a If love is Mind how can there lu love at lit sight. Boy V. Ahead lull's rry in' the x boss? Stenographer lh ju-- t his mui will he ahovel from college Shis year. found wf t grii'liult Being a good .shot is like good .speller. Its .1 gilt. be.ng ex- unfair ns it is, pelling a I'll take Jett. If I don't double tin trade next year I'll ipiit. Tlu following morning as ho walked on the sh.u-- of Hie lake with Mary ( 'bristle he tobl her of the year of grace given h'm by her f ither. h, Jim," she protested, "he doesn't mean tl it. They're worrying him at Winnipeg ami he's taking It our on He was the same wav every body. with from Jaekl't-h- , mt week." "Well." dim turned, to surprise the venoil look in er eyes a tool; now e.ese to pnot, its ha-- d to wotk thrie years ns we have winked ami in the end get kicked for our pa ns." 'I appreciate what you've done up Here, dim." She gaed at I 'm through eyes utnb ished, empty of all sub'er-fege- , as site Said slowly; Doesn't it mean anything to vmi to know that believe In you?" He saw Ihe girl's heart in her steadfast giue and a strong impulse to take what she so freelv ottered swept him, when a Hash of dark eyes framed bv hair crossed his vision. it does mean a lot Slowly he nodded, to have your confidence your friendship. Mary, Willi a sigh site turned from him and they continued their walk. That afternoon as the canoe left the post bound back to Sunset House nnd Jim waved his hat at the lone figure standing in the clearing he carried with him tin memory of thP tense face of Mary Christ'e. He saw her her heart in iter eyes, offering her love. Her appeal had been pnw-crfthe frank revelation by this proud girl who had held much 'of his thoughts until a canoe drifted across Mitavvangagama. Put even if the eyes of Aurore I.el'lond had never d their c! allonge, it cmiM not hive been otherwise. Andrew Chr.Mte bad. the night before, craeke the whip of jo, QM. thoritv over Jen's head-gi- ven Mm a year of grace. In all honor he cond not then have sought sanctuary behind tin sVr's of h's h'efs daughter. Put the picture of tie? n the disl mt clear. tig signaling to the rapidly ring c tu e the bowman s;. k at . v UK CON INC up l (T I When you lose your appetite not only for food . . . tint foi work and play don't mcrtly go on worrying. Do something about it One of the most famous tonics for weakness, "nerves," and "run down condition," is Fellows' Syrup. It stimulates appetite. Lilt s lo entit e bodily tone to higher levels of vigor and energy. The first few doses will prove that ''Fellows is the medicine for "building up." That is why so many doctors prescribe it Ask your druggist for 1 genuine 1 1 feei Si nrli re-ai- ive you la me to I.ake INpume prices and til' ivved I I'lM'd to Ml' hid me for the' f ir." "Kitt the Hudson's Pay goods are belter- - thev're worth more That's true; they are; hut ious hold on all got a mv-tthe lortlarn hunters whove kept avay lro"i us. ctnnr and I think We're we've si 1111. Med Into a clue. going to follow It up this summer." "Me, I. It's high time the post was getting Its share of that trade. H's me why ye've not done heller. heyoti if alive, would he sore dis) er fa'lu-rci pointed." .1 m choked down his anger as the oil man witit on; "Now they'll not he Him, hit g of a change this year, I. Ki by M f"" , I "It's three years es. I. Me . s I, oi In r. 1 nl e set yea up at M la-yclfire making kills rem luirin. H.e a ' "r-- t met t to n a go it at, K; i.vuig ver f ither, anl at Cod's ike, I picked ii - the n in lo heat I. mus kcllhnid h " he he? Speak to Mm? I sjnd.e to four mg liases, hut he wouldn't t I, Mr. - again at M ititd-sehe ver r tains, J.tu through Ms ne at ! cap sun,; ls 8 v ft , o' Kv ideid'v, fi oia II ry. his go" clollos n.U'I gi iiei',il nppo r inee. he V, ho inuil hid co'i.e from 'ou'-lde.- " relurned from 'ike INp.in'-e- , uml then they must stut noith with Iis.ut When thev rilutneil from the summer eiunis of the Ilpe-aonlljihwiis, she blanket. Two days later Jim and Omar wore packing over the portage between the I.nke of the Sand Peaches and the Woman river, which flowed Into Take Ahead, Smoke thrashed Expanse. through the hush In search of rabbits. Half way across the carry Omar rested tire bow of the canoe In a birch and Jim slipped the tump line lashed to his backload from Ids forehead. Then they sat down and filled their pipes. Christie's going to tear his hair over our small spring trade," said Jim. I suppose he'll Maine it all on me." "Ah hah, he forget "'at you did at God's lake. They're prodding him pretty hard from Winnipeg. He's a hit worried-thi- nks they might retire him. The furious yelping of the husky up the trail caused the two men to lift their heads In curiosity. What's he got, there?" queried Jim. have stumlie's not running-ca- n't bled Into a suiky bull aioee. id he spring trade at Sun- ad been lil tie better than was a e yeir before. It Chris-madpointmi'! t ta Andrew till efi'ort to CMieeal he 'I v,.r V. (pi It ttoiihl he .1 s po- ilspcclir sat late fiiig tin v 'i of Kiv "1. 11. Chrisl ie r de lam g ,1! lie M' '.a:,!,, ,. he,. they well1 held heads ta-,of ;,( ""Id o ' J in i' '1 ! M of a ' d h ,, f ee, Mid Leaving Kmiu In ehnrge of the pn-- t, planning his coming (nui)i.ikn in lie 1lpeetone I'ounlr.v, Sluii't imd Omar, will) Smoke running the ne.ir nIimv, jmiMleil lute Inlo the June twilight. Shoiihl he ever see her ti it kn, Jim v. We Hi s !, :o srclk ilmwl." AV h ,1 rhr.lg t'f l.'s lieusy Midi, leis fit the n.d.teneos of wonien. innnr t vo I. lie ' !i n 'f t d y uh in" 01 h.i If I In the bu-h- ? k" i!, nt I hit my run, T I h.n e ho ,1 I, 1: a v tl "I ill. IO, WO'ildli t k o! If II'I Id e deg i". 11. -- e " , o Ip ' o' Mill'd s ,1 I'll nil, I II W o'l. Ill t have 1 ti rt ymi " .l.'ii -- i rinii.l 'ed Ihe '11 e, CIVIII'I'I', vi ho siSp'e!nu-!- y I, ow his foil: etlinlv surveyliig i ! i ! n y "I dog. h r, ' ... St i!f-Oor Ii in M-- t't s on ' In the Ih tie ii it o "Ah I, 'ill. v. e go!" roj.lli On r, i of g to f.n re h's ve;i Imn Vi 't i o lniii.sl n e OiJiV, ,i. wiio I,.il v'd"i.tlv l,oen wen dor v Aiireres gift. "1't.e gieve jn.i dll'' You lik dllt ITi,'( e (ill of I.t rioiol To'-duI, or gaili.' l.e.i t:,e s"!nis Surah tm led hw.v us v tin civ (iter for tdioiiM r Jr k hi. .ii to buy dis Eet t ik iiiui.ee i Mrt e . P ' S v ( flcui f. hie vigil hv the hike. w rood, tl I nfteniooii .kin's the elmi e. e' -- m'es clu'i bed Jim and .Mi Comb entered if a -- hi I, d !' bed to mi; Ink' Mai lie, -- i hells. Tl, foolscap is ii,, Danger in Undue H of an extraordi a!e discovery 'T;.o much (. nir.lv rich .Mixlec.iu tomb at Oaxaca way s to Hie fr,o t " , "'"'z e sli'iiihl bo II'I exciting ('Veil! for Amor-1,Hi of ndnatovn;",. cotisidcr-ab'a cot nl years In al-- . mnn dangerously nuT.v'ir,, amount of rescan It has heon going on tie, nd his let, k." in ton Star. (lono in .Mexico and has Mll'tj. cxtinsive ad I. Polls to our knowledge st eiviliza of the various ptvi onipn Only Difference a robes have inn t'lrim. Tlie-- e Ei ere is this q r at s ami A mot b Uh M o d iV cans with the dignity of tin purely Ho average citi-e- ,, kn""' Mayan, Tollee to save the An. eii'. m trad lion. nnd AM (V art has cmiio to possess 'looctit "r' ,"lt vv the a gn o'er aj po.d Ham Unit of nmitive" and vvilh ihe now and liveOncle Eben ly appreciation of modern Mexico A Etatured mi,,,'. hie-model ti y, indeed, has its Ebon, "ain ( V mi;;,,., t) fools ti xt' so dei ply in the rii li mid h,J's noodruitired wT"1' w.v am ieiit soil) has awakened a more be kin lake kfe th in merely an heologieal tnlerest In wlmt happens." k'a si.it.gi ,,u all .iii'!-.sot, lb of the Itio Grande tiiionrllied e Hint is nleuit TI e inn1 Special Coinage these ea''!,v peoples the more iutpos 'Er:i.I half lor coined in lPJC,. ing does (heir history app":ir. They con.J,, (hey seem lo haw been greatly giftthe heroism f ed tint only in sin h aids and etafls ers who travef.oq t:,e as mel.il winking, stone cm ing, p"t " n to tin far We-.;- , in aivkiiouImt ; ti etc., Miles, tery ne and even ill r.di.er savage form-o- f Business of a ScboIar nl ,1 ieal oi'g'ini.a' i"ti and s mini To talk in pul, he, I'fo. llvoii the leligioti of tin A. " .n .'!', M read and lo to iriqtj s, vvhJe spolo n of by some writ and answer impd u is Ih l".' el's as rev "Uiijg, has seemed lo oili- of a si 1. oktr. I nn i.e l"!.Ilo "Kaj. er. to l.e singui.niy impressive. The solas, M Indians n re ranked ns a "i,her of the group mid p( it That's Why the MlMi'i'iin nans til Mi ate Alii in The reason a lot ,.f have a I r.K e.l i.t al'ciilion of slit w,nin llljt their time is luviupe ti,,.,. I into. t lalc-ills some This lor (bit's in trying to look ,,;U!g of labors made sist cowry, the le eoiitribulinn.. time. Loudon Tit ts vv over the duty which h to I.Iike lAp::n-e- . w older, I g if this a ingle man -- tin ri e y lui-on a few wham, in all l.ke'd- - o: .1 f r da.-m him her g ,,i" a '1 v I 11 v , ike." events Ihe fiv narrated I,. p.ifi'W ,t g Ihe co'ning of I loime. (0 S u nod, the g'rl who u ,e her eyes furuvtly blow hair, aefi ,i, to tl e d Mi'S, f'a! ht.n .1 s and ipahV hands, "And to think that you'll , wi it il l hey all 'em, the 1; " pt r ag on, s Poor Veiir li.tter rival. - t, r.r ! tie the nh in . i ei: ml, 10. V ti J.m, Hmm.n L1...00I J tnc mem. et Ii u c. (Mar;-- ; r,vel t 'V'ri t'.C I.tCiond i ,s im.f crow :.e 1 1 nc.ny .t, .. . h i - r p,-l- 11 .' 18 ! when ry mi! of the 1.1 ;m:0lCP 'The ; -n i have is a ,urM,3,5 because the u;q,n, Among Them Reconstruction jt Americas Past. j -r "UI, Jim flngr.lv, her Min On ar' n: until He , , , .r po I, :nc-,s- S'. i rii'!i'iii!ii,t ;t : p i Ji.n StU'-rtr.jcset IMm e, in ti e C m di in ( gv, a f,:l Pom an over- tndcr in (harc, wPh hr; Inline, Omar,UlNo-M! ni.d , (f Stuarts .UTcl L.'.oe 1.1 li.c la he. ihe is Auioie a , g con p..n n. In a chirr:.,: to le mil ro.i m the fir ha t (f fai vn n a.re.ye to ,.x. b.ngs notes m a ctrU.m lslsra. of r- - ti ; ,,.j oar f.n'.nns heen-M- This nnd her short hair ami fat tli kilo kers i.e luoghel. fi t,g from inn lug i t' t 'ii in Sound of ,i " W e ec-A s he t, in l,i Ml ii rt feat ill nolle. Sum c hi ) - ul Co, p.pe u Thin I y l eiTU lilt; j i f bin i, rrurl.c-- , f t ! c .v J rn i ,e J ! go f .r v. it!i ii n i 11'!, mii hla Mni k l.i 1,.-- GEORGE MARSH by C MUCH OF INTEREST IN MEXICAN FINDS wind-tosse- d lame ; electrician." If you are going to feed (,m chii-dteon rhoenlato candy, give each one of them a wet sponge. so by reading Old West. -- f H S ) Gunmen of the New -- b um"on Csrficiira PrcparalSMs lie evcIT use kept ifi household for the daily Siiould of all the family; tbeSP ne 4 to protect the skin as cleanse it, the CJ4uD? to relieve and heal cut and rashes, irritations HEALING OINTMENT ul wind-barre- Modern Cook How's the new cook'" Site's a fair ilieniM. but Just the Thing How shall we Mud those duck repot-- s fi In limp leather." Kcard Soap 25c. Ointment &C Drug Potter Proprietors: Corp, Malden, MasB. Cuticura ShaviPflCre Try l Mack-lashe- I ( CoH-p,.,,,- be-mt- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING would like I lave you anything around the house you trade or sell? 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