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Show THE ilOBXISO m The KING of ?! COOPER. MEDICINE. uri"Ui vIm medicine will If. - DIAMONDS. pwpli b u W They ! to think because but 1 adverti. lreiMUMi willI rUiui it')1 cunt ujilum ihmg. aud ' A f'r) ' aVe I dua. The outer day I Sul ft feller ottiAB front A hu bo ttid fee-f- t la bend Ud Louis Tracy, By Wins, et the Morning. The Pillar af a ..Ik pf Light." Etc. SYNOPSIS. dibit"! e - tone IIVA1D J. CIOBS. flhe almost recognised him, but he preteuded rack complete ignorance of her aud even of London that tier sum picfeni were quieted." "What good la that to ns?" Utile, but it gave him the opportunity te try awl Ingratiate himself, lie failed mast completely . and why?" anyHow de 1 knew? He to an way." "Exactly. More than that; the young tody ta to love with Philip Anson." Pr-alyai- htu-bau- or-de- car-rlug- "Im not "But he is In love with her. At first both Mr Atherley and the girl kept him at arm's length. Kite was too poor, be too rich. That difficulty was smooth; li-o- die-eaa- g' (31)00 pounds. S. W. BADCON Cbspier XIII1 Til years later, shea Jorky Mason guts out of prison lie sees the Mary Anson Home for Destitute Buy, which has been founded by ibllip. Chapter XIV Philip r scuts a glil from misuse si the naads of two men, of whom In Victor Grenier, an convict of jorky Mason. Chapter kl and XVI The girt rescued by Philip Is s Mbs Atherhy, an oiwre singer, who proves to he the Uf of Philip, adventure of many Orealors companion years befor was n nephew vt Grenbr. Hia name Avenue. t4S1 Weahittston BEST . '7 v-- . -- v I Is the character of the transfer eervlee we supply eur patron Prompt, nibble and at low cost. Any time you say well be on yaur tub end hand!, It vaprditloualy end well ALLEN TRANSFER CO. l (or yours. r:.T AMUSEMENTS. UTAHN A THEATER till Every Saturday Change of Evening. Twt EVENINGS Performance foil 7:10 and PRICES 10 lAiigdun. Chapter XVII Philip receives a leiier telling him that Sir Philip Morbid In dying and begging him to cum. A man calling himself Hr. Williams meets Philip at the depot and sscorta him to the house. One day a quaint nation entered his mind, and the more tlie thought' of It tlie wore it dominated him. He way tall a tul well made, if silm In figure, ami lib face had never feet the plasticity given It by his stage experience. He luul only heard Philips voice onre, Imt his features ami general appearance were now quite familiar to a aeries of him, and he wtib clotUlug and makeup to ascertain if be could personate Anson aufflcfently well to deceive any one who w as not an Intimate acquaintance. Boon the Idea became s mania, and the tnanto aheurhed the man's Intellect. To he Philip As son for a day, a week! What would he nogglve for the power! Owe evening when Jorky Mason en- tered (J renter's apartments he started back with as oath, as a stranger approached him In the dim light and SOe tOo, "tVctL Mason, want!" PROGRAMME The and men slayer seemed to lie ae reedy to commit Instant AT THE Nickelodeon ILLUSTRATED SONG, Where is My Wandering Boy night. Pmfrfcori To- Dream. Chefs Revenge. Earthquake Expected. Programme rbaunea every other day. Ladles and children will dad tbs room cool and comfortable. ( Electric Theatre Neat the Read Hotel, 2Sth SL PROGRAM: THE INVINCIBLE MAN." "THE VILLAGE CUT-UIllustrated Seng. -- I PKEL SO VERY LONELY. Admission ....... .9 Meet Me at She DEN 370 25th St. a MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. and what do yon Jut arrived t carload et marble aad granite to csleet from. Dent bay from agent ns they get large eomtelseioae eat yem have U pay them. Pier your order et once. taro oppobue city cemb- 1ZXT. murder that Grenier himself was atofmrd. "Hold hard, old chan, he said In his natural voice. "I am only trying an experiment on yon." What tomfoolery b this?" shouted the other, easing at him with the suspicious aide glance of a dtoromflted dog which has been startled by some person famllbr tn It to ordinary guise, but masquerading to outre garment "A mere pleasantry, I assure you. Good heavens, man. bow yon must bate this fellow Anson if yon are so ready to slay Mm at sight! Prom your own atory, he only acted ae ninety-nin- e people out of a hnndred would have done In helping the cop." "Whet I want to know b why yon re playing trteka on me. I wont eland IL I'm not built that way." "Now, Mason, be reasonable. Ten I ask anybody else If 1 resemble rblilp Ananu when made up to represent him?" Terhsps not, but yon ought to have warned me. I Isolde 1 am worried tods y." "What has happened now? "I went to report myself at South-warf- c police station. Whe should I find there but Bradley, the chap we used to call Pallor. He Is an Inspector now, and of course he knew me at once." "What of thatr "He pretended to take an Interest to me and tried to lead me on to Ulk about you." The devil he did! Oh. 1 kuow their way They cant de anything to roe as long as I show up regularly and keep a clean slate. "But what about me? "I said you had Iwen a good frleml there was no we in denying that I was here pretty often- - .m.l that we both thought or emigrating Good! We will." "Not me. I hare a score to settle Tatieoce. my worthy friend. Your ecur shall be settled to full. I cbb- not prevent It even If I would. Do yon think I live idle or Mint I spend Langdon' money (m a wild goose Vii mu. Ijinciluu Lhs tskeu my advli.-- nt Iasi, lie Its met thla charmer with whom he is Infatuat uu "Gold hard, old chap. ke said iu Mi wafwrnl twice. ed ever quite rnvTiiiy, tM tney meet hasn't now nearly every dny. a dogs cliuuce, and If nil goes well, the kniqiy pu!r will soon be off to Norway or Ptrinerbnd for their honeymoon." "Oh, Indeed! Then where doe all your clever scheming coma In? Why have yon held me buck? lie went to Bumps. Von vyoulilnt fet me follow him. He wna out late several nights on lib unitor car along the North road. I would have met him and smashed bis face In with n life preserver, but yon held me bark. What are yon driving nt? What's the game?" "Yon shall gee. Grenier went to n clipboard and took out nuiall bog. I'rom this he produced a single check and several slips of paper on which wero written names and signature That la an okl check signed by rbll-I- p Anson." he aald coolly. "Here hi bln signature repented sever 1 times for amnaement. man of only needs action like yon, an nceomplblied actor like myself, to posraa tlie necessary ncrvc-il- ie nerve that risks all on a supreme conp and we will be not only rolling In money, but able to enjoy Ufa pleasantly lu any part of the world we when the wind elect, even In change a little. "Von rauat talk ptalnly If yon want me to understand you," said Mason doggedly. "Very well. You think I ara somewhat Ilka rbllip Anson at ttys moment?" "lib Image, eon found him!" "No: not bis Image. I would not I might punta hnnibiig his friend them for a moment at a distance, but let them apeak with me, and I am don It b sufficient that I resemble him. But the hand writing that is good?" "first class." There I agree with yon. My skill to that direction tine been admitted by three bauk clerks end an Old Bailey And now for tha coup. If yon Intend to kill this young gentleman, yon may aa well kill him to our mutual advantage. There la no gain In being hanged for him nonecewarily, Judge. ehr Mason glared at him In alienee. "I see I most keep to the point. We must, by some means. Inveigle him to n place where you can work your sweet pleasure ou him. Ah. that you! It must be kuown that lie la going to that place. It must be quite certain that lie leaven It." "lwevea it!" Te I, rhillp Anton the second, will leave It. I will lay my plane quite surely. I will even telegraph my roovamrnta to hi fiancee and to hto agent Abingdon, who used to be magistrate at CbritenwelL Now, dont Interrupt. Tou spoil my train of thought. Philip Anson wlU Uve again fur days after you ban er disposed of him. Ty that time yon will have eaiahllshcd such an ailbl that an nrchnugcl's testimony would not bake it Tbcu ITitllp Anson will disappear, vanish Into thin air, and with him a hundred thousand or more of hia own money, some in gold, but moetly in notes which will hove been changed eo often aa to defy any one to trace tliem. As a prerantlonary measure, ba will go out of his way to anuoy or iuwull tin juuug holy whom he intends to uinke his wife, and that alone will supply an explanation, of a sort, fur his wish to conceal hb movements. With poq-Hmanagement, Philip Ananu should leave the map without exciting comment for weeks after he Is dead, and when the weeks grow Into mouths people will class hb diapiearaiice with tlw other qnecr mysteries familiar to every one who reads tlie newspaper. Neut, isn't it?" Too neat. You cant do it. "Have you or I evolved tlie idea? Who runs the greatest risk, the man who strikes one blow and bides a disfigured enrp-- c or be who calmly faces hundreds of men and says he b Philip Anson?" 1 haven't the uerre to kill garde-- tha hint, but interviewed Lord Vanstoue next morning. Tha conversation was stormy ou one aide and emphatic ou the other. Iliilip bud heard sufficient of Mr Atherley history by Judicious Inquiry to euabio him to place some uupbasant facta before hb lordship. When the foci bad Men thrust down tha ariatorratic gorge Auaoa He inturned to pleasanter topic formed Lord Vaustone, who burn the any- body. nor would I care to suggest tub present arrangement to nu accomplice merely to make money. But If yon are rtuivol to end Philip Anson's earthly pilgrimage 1 can't prevent ou. nod I fall to see any reason why I shouldn't profit by the 'What about me when the thing b done?" Oh. you ere beginning to appreebte Now, we the other side of event will assume thst Philip Anson ban been dead a cvuple of nu ntha and Victor Grenier bus amassed a fortune by a eer ran of lnck on the turf; It b that Victor Creuier must dhvy with Jorky Mason or the tatter can make the world too hot to bold him, even If an old friend were unkind enough to refuse to disgurgo unless under pressure. Maaon'n brows wrinkled la thought The project Bounded pbusibb enough. Determined ns he wna to wreak hb vengeance on rhillp. Grenier's ingenious idea not only offered him n rell-nbmeans of escape, but promised a rich harvest of wealth. Certainly It was worth trying. Not once, but many time during the preceding month Grenier had withheld the murderer's will-tu- g band. When it did fall, what keener aatlofartioo could be have than the knowledge that he would he enriched by the deed? "I cant see ahead like yon, said Mason at last "But I will obey orTou tell me where and when; I der will he there. Grenier shifted hb feet uneasily. I dont quit mean that." be Mid. "I will acquaint yon with certain facta on which yon may rely absolutely. I will forthwith act myself on the that the real Philip Ansoi wont interfere with me. That la all." Tha other man guffawed Boost unpleasantly. This sophistry did not appeal to him. "Put It any way you like," he said. Ton can depend on me for my part of the bargain "And you can bo quite certain that in a very little whita we need not trouble our active wlb any further aa to the wherewithal to (enjoy life. I have thought thla Idea out la nil its It simply cant faU. Como, bearing let ne drink to a glorious future." He reached for a decanter, but a sudden knock at the door Jarred the nerves et both men considerably. "Be who to there," whispered Grenier, whose face showed white through the paint and grease It bore. "What about you In that rig out?" growled the stronger ruffian. "I will allp into my bedroom. Quick! Be who It Laagdun entered. "Wheres Victor?" fco said eagerly. Ta hb room. He will be here la ft moment White the matter? Tou ' look pretty glum." "Ive had n piece of wretched luck. I was at Mi Atherbya at home today, when Anaon turned Bp. I a him without winking, but he knew me at opce. He called me outside and treated me like n dog. tram-actio- n. fair-evlde- I" Tie Te him. did. ehr trying to Muff the guarantee that I It wae no Only on 1; FRIDAY. AVOUiST 2, I dont care alswit risk, but If it cornea to that I suppose yon are tha more likely to t fund out. Thank you. .You see my way at bit. Iu any event, you are aaf Eve ou supiKise I aiu discovered, will 1 split you? Will I add a charge of murder to cue of forgery? Nut much! I tell you the erhvme ta workable, not by timid bungler but by clever men. I admit ed. Chapter I At Johnson's khw a cluin in lunfea, Philip Anos, a well reared buy of about fifteen, lose kb ha mother, the only retaUve, so far na know that he ha fa the woiid- - He duds a package of letter many of them fioin a dir Philip .forbad, refusing aid to hlr Ausua. Mr Annua was a Aiwa Morbid was thougnl by her nltiivts to have married her station. Chapter II During a great atorm Philip aavea n Utile girl, addressed a fcU, frm being cru.hed ly a in hi iqualld apartmen.s Philip, sick of the outluuk and discouraged, it about to hang himself when a hug meteor falb to (he court yard. Philip, sjmpathrtie and Imaginative, regards it a a moaaago hi mother tn heaven. Chip er 111 With tome fragment uf the meteor Philip goes to a Jeweler. He to told that they are diamond aad b referred to lsrstoia A Co., lawdone largest dealnru ta diamond Chapter IV laaecateln b astounded by the gems Philip shows him aad has the boy arrested. Chapter V !aactla explains to court that the gm are doubttoea of recent meteoric origin. atbfled. Chapter VI The wife of Sir Philip Here la a fetter farm me who ban Kurland reads to the papeia about tried: Philip and hia marvelous diamonds and aenda to Johnson Utwa to inTor a fens time I have buffered from aerere headaches, weakness, and quire about him. Bhe loarna nothing. Mine in my bark end aides. Philip b dbmUsed from custody. me relief end Nothing 1 tried Oupter VII Philip agrees to supfriend advised me to try yoar medi- ply laaacateln with a quarter of a cine. I Improved from the first week. milllua pounds sterling worth of diar Sir berk ache aid headache left mo moods each year fur many yaar and 1 felt myself suiting stronger. Chapters VIII and IX At Johnsons My appetite Increased end I felt great-In- Mew while Philip ta preparing to reI am move the re.t of his diamonds, he de ly Improved in every way. deed thankful for the benefit 1 have tecta aa Intruder, who, with the asreceived. Mbs Jennie isaaemn. No. sistance of e policeman. Is raptured. II ltth Avenue, West, Duluth. Minn. Ho b a noted criminal named Jorky Mason. Philip remove.! his diamonds We have sold end are eelling greni forever from Johnsons Mows. fuanUtlea of these famous medicine Chapter X. XI and XII Uaacsteln sella thirty of Philips dbraosds for with bb bed bought seven te tie or the Clk'P Mim Isaacs or medicine end alill in bed. She her ft rob-hewird thet i naa a enNindntl, thins. sad various other pteaoaat N.inr the saly thins 1 ehilia for Coopers Xe Inotery b that It will put the stomach in working 1 kao that If thla if done, rheumatitni, constipation, kidney aud liter trouble., irrtotiMH, and the fee lime femoral tired out. reee out trill diMPPear in nlueiy-oio- e ef a hundred. I kntr thin medicine to bea line tonic which uned tnlce ft year will thru off impurities and mid flesh. iirenith and tune to the entire j ntem. But it will not de the Impom siufir. No medicine on earth will do more thaa help nature. Cerala are bejond all medicine, (fed in hia ubdoni may aonM ft1 human a knowledge day give of ho to rura them. At present I knew Cooper New Discovery to be a thoroughly efliclent a medicine ee wna ever uft the market, end people whe will Uke it (or the eommon 111 to which flesh b heir 111 be more then jeer, I v! tomMHMtMttMmWMMttMHMtottotoMto COPTRICHT. IPOd. hr tod ftMtotetoeMeto ellMMMMtttttfltnf SHORT TALKS BY L.T. EXAMINEE: OGDEN. ETA II- - good would never meet Mbs Atherley again would ho convent not to expose m Im done. My lust chance to gone. I have wasted my money on Qrfcnfer'a mad not Iona and was fool enough to think yon meant what yon Mid when you swore to have Anaona life. Grenier, who bad heard every word, reappeared. Does Philip Anaon know that Mr. James Crichton Langdon b Sir Philip Morlanda stepson? he asked. T cant tclL What does it matter, anyhow?" Think, man, think! Doss bo oven know yonr name?" "He can easily find It out "Not be. Thto young spark has a fine sense of honor. Ton promised to keep away from the lady In fnture. He will never even mention yon. And your money b not lost. It has been well spent, every farthing. Take care Mbs Evelyn does not see you until she la heartbroken about Philip Anson. Phe will be, you can be quite cure of it Then your opportunity will come." CHAPTER XVII. walked on rosea during He had glorious day hb mate. Ilto life was How bright the world and how fair the future. The only disagreeable incident marring the utter Joy of existence, aud that only for an instant, was hia encounter with Langdon at Mr Atber-feypretty flat In Mount street Grenier, endowed by nature with an occasional retrospective glimpse of t nobler eberarter, read him correctly when he aald that Aneou would never condescend to name the Intruder In the presence of the woman ha loved. But he did ask a servant who it was with whom ho bad Just been convening lu the entrance hall, and the girl said the gentleman wae n Mr. Langdon. No: Mrs. Atherley did not know him welL He was brought to her "nt home oa a previous Wednesday by a friend. Obviously Evelyn could not have more than a pawing acquaintance with the man or she would have recognised him herself. Her agitation that night In the park, the terror of a difficult situation, was enough to account for her failure in thla respect, nor was rhillp then aware that at her previous meeting with Lady kl orland's von she entertained a curious suspicion. Instantly dlselled by hb glib manner, that Langdon was the man who sought to thrust his unwelcome attentions upon her. Mount street how came Mr Atber-leand her daughter to return to the precincts of Mayfair? That was a little secret between Philip and Lord PniLtP o y Vanatoue. When Evelyn slyly endeavored to make her new admirer understand that time could be no intimacy between a millionaire and a young lady wbo was euburklrg on a professional career lie thought so. be it recorded: thla la go canon uf art he seemingly disnv title aa tha third sou of aoarqui that bb niece's future was more important than hb lordships dignity. He mast eat mud for her sake, and willingly withal. Various firms of solicitors act to work, and, marvelous to relate. Lord Vaustone wua able te write aud inform bb half abler that certain speculation in which he had Invested her fortune were turning out welL A cash payment of 2, 'W0 would be made to her ut an assured , and aha income ef at feast l.txW per annum during tbs remainder of her Ilf The poor lady had heard these fairy tales before. Indeed, some such atory of more gorgeous proportion had converted her consols luto waste paper. But a (pwyer, .not Lord Vaustone' sent her check for the larger amount and at a subsequent Interview affirmed the statements made by her unreliable relative. , Bo slie went heck to her caste, and her casta welcomed her- with open arm and the dear woman thanked Providence for the decree that her daughter might now accept the attentions of, any man, no matter bow rich ho might he, for she saw the drift of Phllip'i whites, and. If Evelyn were married to him. aurely all their previous trials might be deemed fortnnat Bhe little dreamod that Imperious Philip had ordered matters hb own way. It waa not to hb thinking that hb bride should com to him from the genteel obscurity of Maids Crescent He would givo her great position, worthy of the highest la the land, and It was better fur her that he should woo and win her from tbs ranks of her order. It should not bo Imagined that ha waa hasty in hia decision. To hb mind, Evelyn and he were kuown to ouch other since they were children. It was not by the wayward caprice of chance that ho met her on the night of the meteor's foil nor again that be came to her assistance a ascend time after the bpee of year It was hb mother's work. He waa faithful to her memory aba to her trust Never did hia confidence waver. On tha day that Evelyn consented to marry him be showed her hb mother's photograph and told her bb belief. The girfa happy tears bedewed the picture. "A good eon makes a good husband, he murmured. "Mamma ways I have been a good daughter, and Irlll try to ba a good wif rhillp. Apparently three young people had attained the very pinnacle of earthly happiness. There waa no rloud, no obstacle. All tbat waa bast In the world was at their feet Borne such thought flitted through Philip's active brain, once when Evelyn nd ho were discussing the fnture. "Of counts w will be busy, h said, laughing.- - Tou are such an industrious little woman what? Well, such an Industrious tall woman that tbo days wont ba long enough for all you Aa for me, I suppose will find to d I must try and Mrs a peerage, Just to give you your proper place in society, and then we will grow old gracefully. Oh, rhillp," aha cried, pbcing her hands on hb shoulders, "we met once a children for o few minutes! Fate ordained that we should meet again We were nnder strung circumstance Can fate pby us separated for year any uncanny trick tbat will separate as again?" "Well, sweetheart, fate. In the shape of Wsl b coming for me at 0. Un-Ir- a you wish me to send for my msa and drees I cannot quite credit my good fortune," she said softly. "Tell m dearest, hew did you manage to withlive until you were tweuty-flvout falling In love with some other povrd Doctor Estes when ethere faH. Med era method Free consultation far any Chronic Disease of mim or Mtur. Every saee guaranteed. Jt ginr Partial List of Diseases Cured Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing ta the Ei St, aseo or the Head. Throat, Noa Eye or All Dtseaaua of the Iaing Bronchial Tufcea and Cheat Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aad Bladdsr Heart Disease. Asthma Nervcma Trouble. Bl Vltn Dance, Piles, Ftatuta and ail Rectal Trouble Tope WonnBlood Pul, onirg from any ciim. Disease peculiar to Women. xy oar. YATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly eared to etay cured. Life ta oiamtuarto and adrioo to FREE- - Com at Tomorrow assy ha too 1st Call ee writ I, x. DR. ESTES . Office hours. 10 SPECIALIST a m. to ly. m. 2(68 Block), Ogdon, Utah. Entrance Roam uhEs; 11. Washington Av (Boyie Remember tbo numaw. j JESSE J. DRIVER - o Specialist Cure- - DRUGGIST This fe liie Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed First-Cla- ss and Strictly Pure Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. E. F. BRATZ In anj part of the City end County. Loam on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written In Strong and Safi? Companies at Lowest Ratea UO Opposite Reed Hotel 25th Street . PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. 50 Different Styles of lair Brushes Received o r i Just "That ta ridiculously easy. Tell me how you managed to escape matrimony and you until you were twenty-tw- o are answered. "Philip, 1 I liked you that night I mw you In tlie square. Ton were a each woebegone little boy. lint you were no sell brave and gave me your band to help jme from the carriage with the sir of s . young lord." "And I have cherished your face In Ton my waking dreams ever Blue looked Uke a fairy. And how you stack up for me against your uncle! Tell m what did you think of me when you saw me standing dlsconao-bt- e lu the park?" Tell tell, tell It waa nothing but sweet questions and sweet assurances that this pair of turtle doves bad been seeking each other through all eternity. Their wedding was fixed for the middle of July. Sharp work. It may be Mid, but what need was there to trait? GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager Mr. Abingdon vu freatly pleased with choice him to and urged settle rhlllp's down at the earliest possible date. Mr Atherley, too, raised no protest. The sooner her belovfd daughter was married the more rapidly would life resume Its normal aspect. They would molhor' luuT 1..7 CuttcT. cl utiF CiMif-it- y, lieae appcais brought a frown not be long parted from each other. you will cone to my Iwdsida and asou to Anson's brow. Hb The young people had no housekeep- sure a feeble eld man of ysur ferglvs-ne- s dedalbln and undea wife had unquertWw can meet I ordeal th strong coming ing care Philip's mansions were re- ta the been the mean of shortening Anaon will not that bly Mary certainty plete with all that could be desired by refuse what you have glvaa la her be- embittering hb m (Tibet's Ilf Th1; the most fastidious taste. His yacht half. Tour aorrowlng uncle. " might have acted is ignoraare; PHILIP NORLAND. was brought to tbo Solent so that they . woman did not, conld run over to Portsmouth on a With this piteous epistle was Inclosed Tet what could ho do? Refuse a motor car to Inspect her, and Evelyn aoo tlier: lug relative's bst request ! Tb? Inatantly determined that their honeyDear Hr. Anaon 1 join my earnest an on of them refused hb mother' P moon fh Etretat should be curtailed to to my husband's that you will little peeunbiT hia lost hours vrllh visit. lie fn) demand for permit them to go for a three weeks' console ut a time when they were rich. M blames himself for what has happened cruise around tha British coast. In the past, yet the feut was mere mine And wbut dire mischance could This suggestion of course appealed than hia far more. For his sake J willthem Into poverty? Llttb gunk It. And I hare beea punished to Phlllpi Nothing could be more de- ingly admit than two months bad passed fife In fortune, with my for sin. Ruined my lightful. He whispered in Evelyns husband at death's door, I am Indeed a Philip Morbnd waa Inquiring tot M ear that he would hug her for the Idea sorrowing Woman. Tours faithfully, (Philip's) whereaboab through to LOUUA NORLAND. at the first favorable opportunity. view Sharpe A Smith with One morning, a day of Jnae rain, a The angular Italian bandwriting of making him hb heir. letter reached Fhlllp. It bore tbs print- the second letter recalled faded Was the Inquiry Lady Norlands, ed superscription, "The Hal, Beltbam, script In hb aaf ut that moment ' The ruse to Mva an encumbered Devon. but this was struck out and address in each case waa rilbge on Why wae ail pretense ef doubt ffs another address substituted, it was the Yorkshire coast a remote and In- hb relationship swept aside written In a scrawling, wavering hand, accessible place according to Fhilip'a pfetely? the callgrsphy of a man old aad vary unaided recollection of the map. 1IL It read: "Grange Hetwe might be n form or (To to: Continued.) broken down manor, and Lady NorMy Dsar PfcPtp-- T ass lying at the point dram-stances of death, so I usa ns Bi bored words to land's admission of reduced BIG BESrtflf explain why I address yen ta.such moaIndicated tbat they had chosen WANT ADS BRIXO ner- I want to toll you hew Utterly X ,T- the locality for economys sik S ANT AD8 BRING BIG REStt Xitu the irjistlu I shewed te your dear These brushes from 25c. to $6 Special values. 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