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Show I THE GRANTtVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, UTAH M HH they tore her garments, Jostled her, and some one had sent for a policeman and Gray noticed him approaching from a distance. A sorrow-eyewoman stood in her doorway regarding the scene with sad . IS and face. Gray swept aside the crowd. He seized the girl by the arm and led her to the doorPacifio Coast Architects Have way where the woman stood. Save this poor creature from that .Developed This Type of crowd and the police," he said rapDwelling. Give, her shelter till she is in idly. By Victor Reddiffc her again, and I will pay you for the trouble. "Ill do It without pay, sobbed the THE MOST ADAPTABLE STYLE (Copyright, by W. O. Chapman.) woman, but it will do no good. I bad Barton Gray stood like a being a duugliter who went that way, and tunned by a vivid shock. Slowly the nothing could stop her. Ill do as you Use of Poor Material and Toleration color faded from his face, his eyes wish, though. of Cheap Workmanship Is Bad She helped Gray get the girl into the quivered as though the power of will, Economy Charming Model hope and courage hud utterly deserted house and to a couch. Qray insisted Described Hera. him. At his feet lay an envelope. on giving her money. 8he halted him Crushed in his hand was a written as he was about to depart with the By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. sheet, throttled by the delicate, yet words : If you please, sir, leave your Mr. William A Radford win answer sinewy fln&ers, as though it were a name. If any trouble comes of this, qutstloaa and give advice FREE OF COR on all subjects pertaining to the your story might help me out of it deadly serpent subject of building, for the readers of tbla It has come!" he gasped. After Gray penciled his name and hotel paper. On account of bis wide experience all the .years I" address on a card, and went his way. aa Editor, Author and Manufacturer, be He straightened out and reread the The crowd had dispersed, and the pola without doubt, the highest authority all Inquiries fatal screed. It was a mere scrawl, liceman was not in sight. Gray had on Ian these subjects. Address No. 107 Prairie to William A crude, unformed, misspelled : I knew done an act of kindness he could not avenue, Chicago,Radford, HL. and only enclose you in your Canadian prison, ran the resist In the natural goodness of his two cent stamp for reply. I have heart He returned to his room at substance of the missive. The work of architects and buildlooked you up, and wonder at your the hotel, sat down at a table and audacity in keeping the old name. See marked out the course he would now ers on the western coast of this country In establishing the bungalow type that you are candidate for mayor of pursue. ' He Lyndon. When my messenger comes had come to Paxton on business, of residence as a distinct style of again have the first thousand of five and his closest friend, a young physi- architecture. Is having its effect in the ready, or I expose you. cian named Lyale Everett, bad accom- general adoption of this style, with The messenger Gray had barely no- panied him. The latter had gone far- various modifications, in practically ticed her a flaunting, girl ther down the road, but had arranged every part of the country. It is a most with all the freshness of girlishness to join Gray at his hotel at eight adaptable style; in fact, the applicagone. Her breath reeked of liquor. oclock that evening and return with tion of the style has been extended over such a wide range of buildings She had been Insolent, sneering, defi- him to Lyndon. that the meaning of the word, bungaant. Fd advise you to pay up," she At the time Doctor Everlow, has almoft been lost. That is, said. We need the money, and you ett entered theappointed hotel and the room the Then she had had better spare it meaning which has been given it by Gray. He was startled to of the word to designate by the occupied adoption vanished, while he was taking In find the latter, his face burled in his ' the of found in its origscreed. of building style dreadful the import arms, outstretched across the table Life, honor, love, happiness seemed and apparently asleep. He had been inal type in California particularly. fading away from him. After five writing, and two telegrams ready to The dictionary meaning of the word years, from a remote corner of far send lay upon the table. One was to could hardly apply to the home of a modern American, unless, perhaps, it Canada, a nemesis had crossed his Miss Pearce and It read: I shall be his summer home along the might to confront had arisen past path, fhe never return to Lyndon. Think the bank of a river, on the shores of a him in the guise of a blackmailer. best of me that you can. The other What mattered the personality? The was to the mayoralty campaign comglaring, devastating fact was there, to mittee at Lyndon, and read : Appoint be bruited about at random, to over- a new mayoralty candidate at once. I take him, to wrest him from a high! positively refuse to accept the office." honorable position, to drag him Doctor Everett stood like one spellthrough the mire of popular scorn. bound. He could not figure out the He had deemed himself safe from situation The wildest thethat obscure past He had dared to win ories filledcoherently. his mind. Had Gray bea proud public position. The morrow come overcome with drink, or insanwas election day at Lyndon, 50 miles ity? He roused up his friend, shocked away. His election was certain. And at the ghastly face revealed: Only one was Klita, peerless, loyal Elita Pearce, point would Gray discuss his resolve his fiancee? Ah, there was the to send the telegrams and disappear. most cruel feature of this distracting Why?" came the challenging demand, but there was no reply or explanation. All right, finally spoke Everett, a flrin reflective expression in his eyes. At all hazards he must prevent his friend from sending those telegrams, which he believed were inspired by a Your passing mental aberration. nerves are all upset. I will give you a strengthening draught and stay with you to the last minute I can spare. Ten minutes later Barton Gray was lake or In the woods. The dictionunder the Influence of a powerful opi- ary bungalow is decidedly a hot cliate. The doctor destroyed the tele- mate building. The modern American bungalow He employed two stalwart grams. men to watch Gray through the night may be and usually is constructed and the next day, leaving further doses with as much care and contains as of the medicine to keep him in a state high a grade of materials as would be used in the largest residences. The of insensibility. It was nearly midnight of that sec- use of poor materials and the toleraond day when Gray awoke. The doc- tion of poor workmanship is false econtor had burst into the room. Het was omy in this smaller building just aa it is in any other building. A warning joyous and exci ted. ' Elected by the biggest majority might be extended to those whodohave not ever given in Lyndon I"- he announced selected the bungalow style but have a great deal of money to Invest in a kind of cheer. in their home: Do not be misled by Gray stared at him vaguely. Just the belief that it is necessary to load then there was an interruption. Some- down the bungalow with elaborate orone knocked at the door. The woman namentation in order to obtain an athe had hired to care for the forlorn tractive home. The Western bungalow girl appeared. is often quite elaborate in its decoraOh, sir she said, that girl I got tive treatment and is, therefore, far her to her home. On the way, telling Doctor Everett Stood Like One Spell- her of your rare kindness, she broke bound. down under it and made me wuit until she sent a message to you. I promcrisis. Suddenly the Impulse overcame ised to bring it, and the speaker prehim to hasten after the messenger, to sented an envelope. learn the Identity of the author of the The bewildered Gray opened it direful threat, but, although he thread- There was a sheet which bore the reced the streets surrounding the hotel ord of Barton In a Canadian Gray" where he was temporarily a guest, he There was a note from the found no trace of the slatternly girl prison. You will never be troubled glrL who had seemingly brought him his again. Because you were kind to me, doom. of life, I have solved the probThen with set lips and grim, blood- weary lem for my uncle, myself and those less face, Barton Gray wandered aim- who schemed to blackmail you. on and on, thinking, thinking, lessly Isn't That all, continued the old I There was one way out thinking woman. The girl and three others first one To the way. pay price were found only from poison late this dead of freedom to a human harpy, was to afternoon." his neck a about that millstone place The problem was, indeed, solved, but would Inevitably crush him and the not wholly, for Gray was innocent ones about. time dear might group though he would never have tried to No, be would suffer alone and now was Abruptly turning a street corner prove it His dearest friend It Into a wretched thoroughfare, Gray who had used his name to screen his halted and stared at a reeling, reck- own, and who had undergone the prisless being, the center of a tormenting, on sentence. Redeemed now, occupyderisive mob. In a flash he recognized ing a high position. Gray had been the girl who bad acted as the messen- willing to sacrifice his own happiness ger for his persecutors. She had ap- to protect him. Floor Plan. And amid his later life of uninterparently consumed additional liquor alwas Barton Her her Gray message. rupted felicity. after delivering from the class when the condition made her a buffet and play- ways saddened when he thought of amount of useful space provided in its thing for the idle group about her. the wild, wayward girl who had interior is considered. The IllustraTwice they pushed her into the gutter. cleared up for him his tangled path of tion shows a bungalow of the Western They encouraged her strident oratory, life. typo which vqp might say strikes aa NNNWMNNNNNMNNWNIMWl A Tangled d Path . tear-stain-ed MIM 4- right-min- d bold-face- d - 1 1 1 low-pri- ce average as far as the structural decor atlon is concerned. It is Jar more Important to hold e construction than closely to It is to spend money in decoration, if a limitation is available capital exists. Of course, there la value in appearance both from the personal satisfaction which, it gives the owner and also from the effect which it has on the A certain salability of amount la necessary in any style of residence. However, the kind of ornamentation which is called for may be expensive or otherwise, and the man of limited means should guard against the selection of a house which requires an excess expenditure for this pur- REMEDY POD A GUARANTEED HM Ffla-ASTH- HA high-grad- Most bungalows may be sufficiently decorated by the use of exposed rafter ends and perhaps false purlin ends or purlin brackets on the roof. These things do not represent an objectionable increase in cost and they are very effective. Artistic casement windows may be used to produce a most effective appearance without excess cost If the material whleh he selects for the walls of his house is brick, he should not use special bonds Let the wall decoration consist of a soldier course of brick entirely around the house at grade or such a course above the windows. Avoid decoration which requires excess labor and is likely to incur a loss of materials due to cutting the building units into irregular shapes or sizes. The architect or the contractor who is familiar with the design of residences is fully ac- pose. TOC CANT CUT OUT A or Thorooghpin Boft Spavin but you can cleu them off promptly with E El I and you work die hone i Does not blister or i hair. 2.N per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more U you write. BookdMfraa. ABSOUDII.JL, the antiseptic linimeat for mankind, ice Varicose Veins, Ruptured . MssSIsaSa MsSs la WsU. It.l N.F.VOUNS,P.D.FMMIa UA.lv The Easier TaaWT A circus was In the neighborhood and sonny's father took him. His little plHymute, Ethlyn, was afraid to go, but hqd heard much about the wild animals that were generally with a circus, so her mother told her to ask sonny if he saw the hippopotamus. She thought a moment: and said: Mother, Fll call him and you ask him. quainted with the matter of Inexpensive yet effective house decoration and he knows how to design the house so that this sort of decoration is all that is needed to round out the appearance of the house into what is artistically pleasing.' Coming again to a consideration of the bungalow which is illustrated here and whig! we have selected as repre- MINNESOTA DRUGGIST senting the average of the Western type In the matter of decoration, conPRAISES DR. KILMERS sider; first, the exterior design of this residence. The walls of this attracSWAMP-ROO-T, tive bungalow are made of pure white stucco which con be placed on either ' I believe you have a splendid, reliable wood or metal lath. This method of M kidney, liver and bladder medicine in Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Boo- t, and my customers who have taken it during the past thirty-si- x years have nothing but praise for what it accomplished for them. On account of the splendid reputation which it enjoys in the trade I have no hesitancy in recommending it for the troubles for which it il Yours Sept. 21, j. g. s: 5EN, Druggist, HaatingObia. 1910. Lftttf tO f Dr. Kilmer & Co. Blnhamton.M.Y. Prove Whet Swamp-Roo- t WD Do For Yaa , Bend ten cents to Dr. KHinw 4 (Jo., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample aim bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive n booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be aura ana mention this paper. Large and medium aim bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Knew What American a Sapling Was. ambulance driver lately returned from the French front tells of visiting an Ins traction camp in England before sailing for the construction is becoming more popular United States. A gunner, he said, was all the time and it has many good fea- learning to shoot at targets, and the tures that will recommend it to the officer in charge asked the povlce : home builder. Yon aee that sapling on the The front of the house is particularly ornate because of a happy comNo, air, replied the gunner after a bination of details including the at- careful look, I dont see no sapling. tractive entrance, the casement winWhat! yelled the officer, you aee dows, the French doors, louvre ventila- no sapttngT Why, theres one right in tors and roof lines. The porch is built front of you." with no roof and is made very invitAfter another aqulnfr the soldier re- ing by the broad door, flanked by ported aa before. windows. The projecting roof with its Look here, said the officer, do false purlin ends is typical of bunga- you know what a sapling la? low construction and is thoroughly in Oh, yes, air, answered the gunkeeping with this particular design. ner, a young pig. New York Sum The dark finish of the roof and front door provide a pleasing contrast with The Secret the white walls of the building.. The Yon know that car I bought last effect is carried out by the dark finmonth the purchaser. began ish of the window sash and the face Yes. What of It? asked the dealer. brick coping used on the porch raiL a good car The small brick panels set in the wall Isnt it seen worse ones, but It comes Ive surface furnish a novel means of re- a from long way being what your agent wall lieving the monotony of unbroken represented It to be." surfaces. Of course It does. man alive. The floor plan shows a room arrange- If our can were as Why, aa that wo good ment that is very pleasing the living wouldnt need to employ agqpts to sell room especially la juct the sort of a them. room that one would expect to find In a home with such an artistic exterior. Work of Agricultural Department This room is entered directly from the The department of agriculture has front porch and its large size presents a pleasing aspect It is 20 by 15 feet a staff of more than 18,000 people who and a large fireplace is located in the are devoting their whole time to the center of the outside wall with double improvement of agriculture, the invescasement windows on each side. This tigation of marketing problems and room is connected to the dining room the enforcement of federal laws. by double French doors. Perhaps a woman tells secrets beThe dining room is well lighted by cause she Is afraid of forgetting them. three casement windows. Opposite n built-ibuffet that will add these is a to the usefulness and convenience of this room. The kitchen Is almost a model for a house of this sze. It is small and compact and is arranged to cut the work that must be done to a minimum. The pantry contains the refrigerator which is of the type which can be iced from the rear entry, a 'm jfglad small door being built into the pantry wall for this purpose: The bedroom arrangement, having the bath placed IRK on the hall connecting the two bedThe entire arrooms is excellent rangement is' simple but its convenience could hardly be improved upaBt An hill-ald-er r r ltheras8uc Mi -- SBa I |