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Show T SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FFI'.::' anj 3 CHAPTER VII Continued. 1 Hit by a motorcar, it seems. about it. Must know anythin;: lent 1 hate siej'i'ed right In front of it. I sort of remember a lot of the l,,,xt I,lin" 1 knw 1 yelliniin St. Luke's hospital. bed a !n waa I'm not damaged to s;ie:ik of. Broken and something in tny arm. collar-bondozen stitches In uiy scalp. Half was fractured They thought my skull at flrsL but I luit tlmt kind of Don't amount to liny thing skull- Tried to noddle a uiirse any of that, on me! I) d nonsense! Only Ive 1 of a headache I'm kind got such a h of utixed up. I cant seem to remem- e ber." Im going to be your nurse," she Then she asked, in a more or lets automatic attempt to explore his "Where were you lack of memory. when all this happened?" He stared hard at her. and that same frightened look cume buck into I don't know," he admit his face. Must have been wandering ted. I'd been to round, myself, I guess. I'd Iteen to some office or other. Yon see, There were some papers they undressed me at the hospital. I had Anson look through my clothes, and lie says they aren't there.' Site volunteered to go through his pockets for the papers site understood Tills was him to say were missing. what lie meant, wasn't it? And If she didn't turn them up site could telephone the hospital und find out If they were there. What aort of palters were said. they? lie "Yon let my pockets alone! commanded her, truculently. I didnt any I'd lost any papers. I'll remember ail right In a few hours, anyway. Just a little My head's clearing up. more letting alone that's all I need. You'd better go away now and let me tee If I can't get to sleep. She rose obediently, moved the chair nut of the way, minutely readjusted cjndry small articles on the nlght-ihlstarted toward the door at last, md then with a sob e mote hack to him, kneeled down the lied, and laid her cheek gently upon Ids hand. 1 do love I you, Ind!" she cried. aunt you to love ine again. I want hi to forgive me for being such a enft to you. He did not speak, but his band e, he-ld- flrred and lightly stroked her fare. ne kissed the palm, sat hark upon ler heels like a little Twentieth ren-ir- y Magdalen, squeezed the tears out f her eyes, nnd smiled at him. "I npe you're going to he sick a good T.g time so yon cu:t find out I really man it, she added. It was while she was eating her "lit.Try meal and wishing shed Jennie MacArthur to come town and share It with her that she card the door-hel- l ring, and a won-- r whether It mightn't actually he made her listen Intently when nson It was. opened the door. 'lough, a rather man's ice asking for Mr. Greer. Anson mt a door at this point and she no more, but It struck her as iri Id that It took him as long as It did net rid of the Tlsltor. He explained ;mn resuming his duties In the that the man hnd found mething her father had evidently last and had been disposed to Insist in seeing Mr. Greer with the I den of png rewarded for his trouble. Anton had satisfied him by paying him dollars out of his own pocket. IreWas It those papers lie's been wording about? Heatrlee asked. Anson J'uhln't say aa to that, but they were hat appeared to lie some papers In tele-bone- d EE233 coarse-soundin- wastepaper basket. The atiff in the other hand sprang open, and she glanced idly at their typewritten .inShe had no sense cf prying. tenia. She hail assumed all abing that lie papers related to seme mutter of business, and business was zoiiu-th'l,n whicli she took most tcid into: cm. Hut lu-- r attention was caught by the first line her eye fell upon. "Party wen met at turner of Broadway and . . Why. that was the drug-storcorner where she used to meet George! "by young lady driving 1H1S model Archer roadster, license number " It was the report of a detective agency upon her and George, from the twentieth of October, the week of her father's return from the Northwest, to the fifteenth of November, when she'd gone North with him again. It was a pretty thorough Job of spying, she noted; not many of their g to do. "Good!" he said, crisply, at light of her in the doorway. "It was you wanted to see." You look better since she remarked. I fee like the devil," he told her; hut my mind's cleared up all right. That's why I want to talk to you. without Sit waiting any longer. down." She obeyed him without a word. He waited a moment longer before he spoke again. Then, "I've got the goods on yon, Trlx. I know wliat you've been up to with this man Burns." Yes, and I know wliat you've been I've been up to. too," she countered. rending this." She tossed the document contemptuously upon the bed. His good hnnd groped for It, hut couldn't quite reach It. - "It's the report of your detectives," she added. Where In h 1 did you get hold of that?" he asked. "A man brought It to the door while I was at dinner," ahe told him. He wanted a reward for It, and Anson paid him. The envelop was torn open and all muddy. It fell out of your pocket, I suppose, when you were hit by that ear. The man had read It. of course and goodness knows how Not that that many other people. matters much to anybody. I spent an hour reading It myself. It'a pretty good. Gave you what you wanted, And It'll save a lot of anyhow. between yon and me, I mean.' She .was elated by the knowledge that she was hurting him savagely. He writhed and then, at the pain this movement rust him. groaned out. "oh, sob-stuf- dcli-rilic- s s t )r, y.-s- ii Wii-e- nt if m, u l'i-r- 135 "California Fig N . the i.i'Uii.iig, thinking I'd see him iak H.e ma:l oiil ; wisii him :ck it M i xi, 1 t; was loo lore. BY was sliil in s.glil. -- uil'.i along l hi- - lake when got there Bill slopped and inked with Ills me ci.anic. The man luul quite a lot lu say ahum him and Ills luck. he said was that Burns was hit willi the women. Tin-rwas Jane, he said, used lo meet him quile often. Came out Mimelimcs In a big ear. "Trix. I swear 1 didn't think It was Wouldn't believe It was you. you. Blit I knew you were sore because I'd t . ' i J ep.--si- 1 1 dm-thin- lid (then you first cam, wake up lii! it was mosl I'm awake now. all rghi argument on George Burn- - ,. . "Had " she began. moment to search her never been so deeply s,v'. . iifp, nor felt so compelli: ill i' dig out the truth. "Had. ; !i.h I want i. i with George. II ; silly al.out him any tiior..Il first, like those girls In t. , jUTN, t I've learned a lot in !at ix months mid I ulway-mor- e Ml" I d than you thought l.dn'l want in fall in love with L ., W.iS frightened about It. But J , lldit't stop. So I don't see wlm: here is f,,r me to do. If I lii.iri.c1 bisly else. Hint I wasn't in oi I don't know what I wig1:: d... And if I don't marry anybody Had. you must know how It Is! I'm !i,c y,,n. I must l,e. because I'm tint atoile er a hit. Had, lie's gisnl' kind and lie's square. He's tried m take any advantage. He's in me through everything. And lie's enough, goodness knows.n, if you'd he friendly to us an i c!, him a little He isn't a chauffeur now ami lie Isn't ever going to lie again. Site saw she was getting nowhere willi Hie plea. Her father's face was set. "Ginnl!" she flared out. "lie's ton good for nte; that's lln only trouble. lie's Hie best man know, lie's heller than either of us." Like fun he Is! said Joe. I didn't mean to spring this on you. hut I guess it's time I did. I'm going tn show up this bird. Go to the smtill middle drawer In my desk and bring me a plain sealed envelop you'll find there. Bring it in just as it Is." lie called after her when without a word she had gone on the errand. Site haled herself for being frightened, hut there wus no disguising Hie fact that siu was. Now, open it." lie coin, niandcd when once more she stood before him. Look anil see what's inside." It was a canceled check for a thousand dollars, made out to George Burns, Hnd bearing her father's signature. 'Turn it over und look at the indorsement.' lie added. You know Ills handwriting, I guess." She obeyed him nipchnnh-nlly- . What was this for?" she asked. She managed to niuke her voice ring cold and hard enough, Imt she sat down quickly in the chair she bud recently quilted. Boesnt the dale tell you he naked. It wna bnck in August. "Why, that's Hie day I fired him. The day he brought you home drunk. As you say, lie'll seen enough. She repeated, word for word, her former question, tills lime with a emphasis. "Wlint was tills check for? It stung him to an outburst of anger. Why, If you want it straight, it was the price lie g"t for kepping his mouth shut anil for letting you alone," "Blackmail?" she asked. "fall it that If you like. That wns the understanding us. He's welshed on linlf of It, it seetns. Whether he has on Hie other or not I don't know. Anyhow, there's your And there's how much in paragon. love with you he is. Less than a thousand dollars' worth!" She felt herself strangled, drowning, and she heat her way front icslly hack to lireathalile air. "1 know you're a liar," site gasped, "and I believe ynii're lying shunt this." Then, more lo the purpn.-as her intelli-geiti-ciinie to the rescue, "If Hint's wliat lie is, why did you recommend him for Hip air service? And why did you go down to see him off and wish him luck tin day his mechanic t,,, you nlioiit hi,'?" Till- - fierceness nl' her attack hnil won tier a iiininciii space. and tucked It She folded Ihe dic.-css. into Hie bosom of 'What are you i",ng willi tlnil?" he demanded. to lilm totnor I'm going lo slion row ; see wliat his ,,f Mu story is. ,i.v lie Is. Maybe l,cs wliat I, .nt know uhon: ...iy, any more. But I waul his own worl for tills." to leave him With Ilia) sin- rc-l et lie strugaled to s: dropped ihlo moan hack with an n: The Appealing Charm of Health and Beauty , , - i 1 His Fact Darkened. Why Not?" He Echoed. let him go. You gave that away the first night we had dinner after I runic hack. I Iowa at the restaurant remember? I thought If I could prove to you that he was running with somebody else you'd quit thinking about him. Tliui's why I told the agency to look him up. I never thought they'd get you with him." Why not?'' she asked. Her re son had accepted his explanation ns about half true. Why shouldn't It him been me?" Ills face darkened. Why not?" lie echoed. "Because I couldn't believe it of you. I couldnt believe that a daughter of mine could ever lower herself to he the private snap of a disWhy, good God, charged chauffeur. Trlx, when I read that paper this morning in Nathan's office something queer liapiiened to me. I didnt know where I was. I don't know now where I went after I left there, until the enr lilt ine. When 1 came to I thought perhaps the whole thing had been a kind of nightmare Hint I'd bud since I got hurt going to Nnthun's office and milling that d d pair and all.' And when you put your fuce down on my hand a while ago and said you you wanted me to love you again " His voice broke lit tlmt, and she felt the tears coming up Into her eyes. Trlx!" be cried at sight of them. Tell me It Isn't true the stuff In that paper. Tell me It's a lie from beginning to end. Say the hare word anil I'll believe you, even now!" She' took him up. It Isn't true," she said, quietly. At the blankly Incredulous stare this drew from him she uttered a short What It says is true.1' she laugh. went on. "But wliat that detective thinks, Isn't true. Nor wliat you think, either. George Is in love willi me, but he wants to marry me. I didn't know whether I wanted to marry him or not, but I'm going to now.'' There was a long sllcii'-- bet eon them aflcr Hml. Site knew il fur a lull ralher Hum Ihe end. but she watted CAiiiforlahly, feeling very solid and Inducible. Slic'd never said outright before eien to herself tlnil she was going to marry George, and the declur-il- l lied her. "If i lull's Inn- -- '' her last, hill lie llinclicd loll si at smile and fallier begun under her Ihe scnirtirc. As long as Hull's mic, say Ihe word mid I'll hut licfccis loiiiorrow for n irip Mcdi'rrraiicnn cruise. Aa'oioail. lgiers I'airo; ride arena, I on camels iliing'. We could Mari right after ('br'-nmcolli, I gel away by hell. I is tilllll." 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Drug Cores and general stores sell bottles Of "Daiideliuu for Ik", cm,!-- . that." lie told so there won't , - A Sillll, i ity as of is sh . vvisdi-- Pelf ittmi's inlcrc-- l v i has Miaticrcd tuacy a : 1 gi-- in my life good; it strength- a,d r'J me of all nty aches My system was regulated , ! .- . only mog a medicine '11 " Tili'li eori.iiiis direelions. i in a t'ulytdid me so much a : v it. Back lat nay half l In Trix. some inn-- . you to connto : cut this Either buslm-s-eii'll hate I'd got along und In uiy dan.' out. nhsoliitoly. No tapering oiT tilth wllhonl you all rii lit lid then. last farewells and llml sort of stuff. now. And il along witliKii' Yoii'te hisii on thin ice mid If you set tlmt dog :::: a. even IT if him gitl by so far. il's just a plain only lo mutch his 'I against imnc. nuraclc. Take my word for Hint. 1 I'm through. Ii r'i:: you'd lniter how Hiiikc know things go." not tell him so till at T lie's married I suppose you do," she said, reon. It might llluki some differctii' tted ivoly. mid this stopped him slinrf, to him. I moan it. Trix. That's n Hush a dull a with end shining of thi- promise I won't l,i,uk. anyhow." Wli-Ideep slii 111.111.1:111 t'l gel dareves. "I wonder," she persisted, "if oil. we're at Mir end. nil right, id Ho- lii.l-- l was tr.ii'.lid the rest , ing you ever saved a girl against whatever I do ahum George. We'd lialf-udreams mui I') the way George has saved me." ,ii:.;s, and hy . have ciitnc to Mnnsli about -- lu was pn-a. I' vvasl'.ed hi I suppose, if it hadn't hten for him. ''Prop that lilt" rigid out. coimniinrted. "Tlmt Isn't We're too much alike; Hint's tlni trouI'ri UK l nSTINI'K! I wasn't trying to lie decent." she ble with us. Just it littie more, differ- said, listlessly, hut Hint's a you like. I'liee and we might have made . Something to Be Prood Of. Only I don't see why you should lie so. I wish we had !" A woinmi Is licvci- smixfii'd with down on me marrying him. Suddenly she turned away from him, her prowess us a shopper until she "Then you don't read the paper a. feeling she couldn't hear the lisik In' has succiH'di'd lu getting a bargain at Good Lord, Trlx, you're out of your hi fuc. I gueM 1 tuny aa wall go a church fair. Thai's - Even ihis prescription quickly ! h. "Never lii'nd It her. "Hu' In- Mother! Hurry bilious, feverish, or ami Children love to uihi- genuine i ai- lfm-iiil'ig Syrup." No other laxative regiilutes tin lender little Imwcl.s so ineely . It sweetens the stotimch and Marts the liver and bowels without griping. gains no narcotics or sooth- lug drugs. Say "t'uliroriila" to your . Insist druggist and avoid eouiitcr,-i'ilsupon genuine "t'aliforiilii Fig Ayrnp" 1 , llo "You don't mean yoa'rc her father crie.l "Noi m Where rnnlil y,.n mglil Site saw In- - ik.ln't meant it. "it isn't "Not mill'll after nine. plenty of hotels. I've i gmnl old original live Ii see. Most of it. do m I'm really going, it .mui' good to wail till niorii'tig. only mean that wed liavi light and they aren't g w licit you're like this." Siie went over I" tin m h m the room wIiitc lie was, n.ov n city as siu approached the I, cl. I.cndlng dor. It, rang Ills hell. "S..inc r..ivwcll orders to Alison," was ail tin cxplatia- lion she vouchsafed. When tin- man nuswered l lie sum- mons, site said, "I'm going away. An- son. I'd like you in Mins MacArthur. Tell her lutw n. ..gK are and say I want her lo come here and Hike charge rill father's around again. And I think yuu'd heller telephone the doctor, too. He said dad wns to he quiet, unil we haven't very, so perhaps he'll lie worse. That's nil, I guess." Anson hesituted, expecting. pcrhiqM, some contradictory word from Ids employer, hut none came, Hinl lie turned In go. Walt a minute," Trlx culled, und held out her hand to him. "Good-by- " she RHid aa lie enun- - hack and took It. Yuu've been awfully nice to me, Anson. "Good-hy- , Miss Beatrice." He bowed without the gravely, of uiunncr, and went slightest away to telephone. "That's tin kind of person to he. site ciniiiiii-nleil- , us sin turned, to her falhi-r- . Site wanted a breath nml a gulp or two heforv slip could he sure of any voice to go on with. 'Td kiss you .' Vl I Dak. About two rundown, nervous Ci'iuhtioii, iny hark ;chil and 1 bad hearing pains. I suffered from disturbances, and felt sick and mean all over. A irien.l told me about Hr. I'irrec's Favorite Pre- c.ixy. . - $;.mv rall-Tsyears ago I was . , 1 chop-lickin- li-- : Co. ll s nub-muf- s Hot.!.-Merri- Mrs. Christina Van Hess ! Ctean Childs ! Cop r:gl:t l.v Tliv tl-.- had been missed. The thing was loathsome--thi- s was what site felt first, before any tlioi.ght of the consoiim-nrc- s of its revelations had time to form In her mind ; Ii :i In the leering nnsti ness of Its attitude. Its Implications even Its very Knglish, though here an attempt had been made to give It businesslike. Impersonal cast. That detective's report had put her out of conceit with love mailt it seem dirty to her. it was hard lo reullze that It was only this nHenmon she had been looking ut Mrs. Henderson's rooms, pretending to he (Jeorgi wife. But lie was her friend, anyhow, lie and Jennie MacArthur were the two squnrest people ahe knew. So she couldn't kill herself. She couldn't even run away without seeing him first. At half-paeight or thereabout she heard her father ring, and on Impulse she forestalled Anson and answered It herself. She carried the detective's report along with her, rolled up tight In one hand. She had forgotten Doe. tor Bennett's orders ns well as a re-lulion of her own not to see her father again nor speak to him until he was well, nor until her own mind was made up as to what she was gain Ef OTHER head .Iasi about ew" there's smile fed dung! mail runs off villi litr feur, and ii always iding or in :!,c ili'cr,. Is lily fault, in a way. lo Id you run with iuni ' . God !" "You'd better lie still," she went on, I'm going to tell you what quietly. I meant about the We bail quite ii lot of It the other Him, when George brought me home drunk. All about how you loved me ami were going to I rust me Juki Hu same. Jennie was going to slay here to lake can of me nnd be my friend while you wen away. Bill tin past was going to be forgotten. Il was u el slaie, you said. I suppose you thought slic'd spy on me. anyway. Maybe you iob her In. Bin she didn't. Jennie was sqii-irwilli me and with you, loo Bui when you came hack slie hiidn'i my thing bail to you aliiMil mu. So. you'll been liiuiie a week you hired lo gel I lie goods on mi like you said." lb ber here. ''I didn'i. I iliilll I on on. I pul pill delorllvi-em mi Dial dog or a ihaiifloiir I'd Gn,t of Remember a Lot of Yelli.ig." lireil fur gelling ion familiar willi you. J. i'ci'y dirty envelop, hi Idrcsscil in Anil Giul knows I was lo do'll." i 2 r lie hud pul t Iiciii on Mr. "dll. . yon were right she ail ;;bl." Qicci-'i milled. "You thonglil you'll gel me writing desk In Ihe library, I I " ns in n spirit of shi-e- r lillcru-sHui way. and you did. I'.ui ir you'll tt.it Hu- - girl, when she had trusted me like you pretended to, nr repaired tt this rnnni for hii aflcr dinner rlgur-we- loved me one llltle Ml you wouldn't liter to the desk and looked Iihvi thought so. That's why I say in chip. It was a plain legal-t1'- ' we can cut out Hie a ; "You stop talking u nilimic mid ciuchip thn( luul been sealed and hOocbl.v lorn open. II was crumpled lislcn." he coniiiimnled. "1 happen lo t '"'eared with mud, and Hie sheaf waul you to get this straight. Burns J sheets a ; ,suiiaiiieil gave me its a reference when he apf il mil ii ill He and was threatened plied for this Job In Hie nlr mall. I if W,i ""iHininiilioii. The Impulse Hint was fool enough to write them g good d her lo withdraw It 3: nltegellier strong Idler ghoul him. Said lie hml I"rhaps half ctirloslty as to left me voluntarily lo Improve his poWhe'lier tills was. after sition nnd I thought lie deserved to. all, the dneu-mrwnose loss had so distressed her 1 put in every thing I could think of . Hnd the other half mere to help him. So when I came home i i sfter he'd got the Job, I wanted to 1H 0 gingerly pinch of her llnger- - see how he wss getting on. Asked the ll,p tips cnveyert the envelop to the superintendent about him. I stopped AV ii By HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER s 13 nc lt2l Joseph Greer and His D aiigm:er If-- 'it S, Klievcn children and adults. l Nooruita. Apk-aunt- k V jit inuIOOcApt-- . W. N. U.. Salt Luke City. No. l -- t - tier-self- soun-ililng- tin-re!- " liioi-nilt- t ! dci-mt.- - Velvet PENCILS At all Driers Supreme iu tlieir class. AsSmoolli as Velvet. IFritef.tr trial sample American Lead Pencil CoNrw Yoris 1 if. |