Show JL iTl THE SALT LAKE TMBUNg'TUES DAY MORNING T TA T A ’A TVT MAY 28 J&33' Romance of Early Am erica Thrilling ’ - By Robert W Chamber he said modestly “I middle of the Kings road and looked “Why lad INSTALMENT 24 followed last night and back About 7 I arose I found that ex- he had your runner What's amiss?” I asked hausted fugitive from the smoking inn ere anot gone ten paces from this man left the shadow of ye Nottypg except that we are frontier were itreamlng tree Mount warily yonder and trounced him soundin to be taken care of by the people I Started about but could see noly Then I followed your runner but of the town delayed me at the fortress gate body who appeared to be observTo and iro the good people of Pitt they When J — — — -hastened on their errand of pity to run cleared the sentries I started ing us but my journey was short!” Unquestioned by any sentry we others gathered in group dimming ’ He paused then added abruptly passed oo out into the country openly the riot of the previous eve- "Your the dead Girl Fellows messenger lay by ning wood's edge" Walter Butler's 'men People and' soldiers had at last Suddenly Mount Jerked his head “Inwrbli shoulder come iQjslQws blood had flaw tcLai- "J J m right' ! think 1 know though' nobody exactly under ood “The e’i sooner yoQ leave 'Pitt"’tfife the Jhipk he ' said for what reason it had been shed jade" Patched patea and plastered- - theeke safer for you” said Mount “The f'Is it a woman who follows us?" 1 ltU but your accuse- ssked amazed were plentiful- - about the streets-°- f Uon of Dunmore last night Jhere appeared to be no effort to "Aye a bit of a lass maybe 18 or and Butler will treat you as they thereabouts" Arrest any citizen whose body or apdid your messenger If you give them "You know her?” parel bore marks of the conflict half a chance Tush lad I This is no “And That morning I settled my reckon-tn- time she me" said Mount grimly for kinsGet boyish your fury with my host of the “Virginia “Harkee friend Michael her father woman Miss Warren out of this is— gad! I can scarce say it to you Anna" As he appeared uneasy about town her out tonight' but—well — her father is what they the reckoning of Jack Mount and the At Get moment that Rolfe came up call a " I paid Weasel I settled that too from below bearing a letter for mi Rolfe somewhat scornfully however “What ha that to do with tu?" 1 for I felt that the friends of liberty and saying that it had bean brought asked hither by a servant in Ljriy Shelton'r Mount spoke with sn effort: “Beeugtlt lo trout e$c-- other implicitly I was curt with the fellow as 'he livery I have stopped some few cause 1 took the letter the seal had alleft my room but when Cade Renard magistrates upon the highway! been broken ready 1 trolled in a few moment later was they say evil things o' me That lass Rolfe to it his shaking pointed behind us means to follow me and astonished to learn that this same head “I so received it Mr Cardi- tell her lout of a father where I may James Rolfe had aided Mount to That have been broken seal gan may be found” throw the tea chest into the sea accident but you best know sir We were now in sight of the flag- and bad beggared himself ui contrib- by knowlwhat a foes your might gain by covered pavilion on Roanoke plain uting to every secret patriotic society edge of your letters” in Boston and on either aide of us the road "The sooner we leave here the hap- was lined with drinking booths and Ne Reply to Letters pier we shall be” said the Weasel peddler stands and show tents Nor “He'll lend me What he has" jald cheerfully ”JimmyRolfethat stout had Mount tor he the Weasel "but he would be un- post chaise well provisioned and at the booth as we Karcely glanced passed pleasant it I attempted to escape four strong horses might help us toSuddenly he said: “This will not I night eh friend?” from here without a reckoning no “I cannot pay for that” I said do I have beeii hunted long enough!"1 we (have am glad you paid “What are you going to do do?” money” blankly looking up from my letter It was now past 8 o'clock and ‘I11 “The chaise is yours” said Rolfe aske(J “HUnt in my turn” he said grimly "Bo reply had come to me from either resentfully “Pay when you can sir The change m him was amazing I was I trade not with friends in need" Dunmore or Silver Heels his airs his patronage hit chaff fairly atwitch with restless anxiety And he went out disrespectfully slam- his lightning wit! — it was the old Nor was the Weasel's continued con- ming the door Mount again quaffing a great cup of “A rare man" said Mount “but versation soothing ale pledging every pretty face that “If you were not a deputy of Sir touchy lad touchy” William Johnson’! Dunmore would “He is a loyal friend” I said red- passed Which is the maid?" I asked un"have jailed you for whit you said" dening “I have much to learn of der my breath “You have cast the men” he remarked "Yonder stopping to stare at gin‘into and Kales the they last gram Sliver Heels Responds Now she turns mark! It is gerbread bave tipped him out repudiated and I went over to the window snd she with the pink print and the chip dishonored But Waiter Butler lives hat” leaning against the bars read fnend Michael Beware sir!” “Dear Cozzen “Michael— I am not “I see her" said I Just then Mount came in noisily permitted to accompany you today to She was a healthy '“Mr Cardigan is in some pressing Johnstown girl with lips a trifle overit being a racing day and told Weasel trouble” the promptly She I pledged to attend with Lady Shel- full appeared uneasy and unhim Mount when he certain ton watching 1 to hired “Do you think the runner a raised “And laugh did oh say you Micky why carry my letter to Sir William will such nearer and things to Lord Dunmore last She had been edging the b scalped?" I presently asked turnentrance close to us at I ail of beenill have it night night? ing to look at Mount to an arbor wherein were set benches in tear for and a fever may they laid “He HAS been scalped" harm you Moreover Lord Dunmore in little corners Mount quietly smiled In her face and made I finally found came here in a white fury and herHea Thunderstruck writme letter had showed very low bow drawing a furthe you tongue to ask how he knew ten to him He says that you are not row through the dust with the fluffy the messenger he expected though tail An his coonskin cap abashed you may be a deputy and he vows he She seemed startled andto whisper will not give me up but will publish but Mount bent beside her the banns today m Pitt come what and smile and entreat her to taste a Which has frightened me w glass of currant wine with us may I do not know to this day why he I write to you that I do not wish to Perhaps she thought to be a esuntes any more and would consented be glad to go to Aunt Molly and Sfr confirm her suspicions and entrap some admission from Mount At any William 1 will rise from bed at 11 o'clock rate we three soon sat in the arbor Mount tonight and go out into the Orchard The end had already begun with Black Betty Pray you cozzen rose lightly to his feet and drew the greet me with a post chaise and take girl with him turning her quietly by and looking straight me away from these dreadful dread- the shoulders into hef eyes ful people FELICITY" “Why do you follow me?" he asked ‘Tour Cozzen “Poatscnptum: To wit even though coolly The color left her face her eyes we be affianced as you have told Lord Dunmore I will not wed you flew wide open with fright A Lei We Leave Her Let this be understood” Having read the letter J stood re“I shall not hurt you little fool!” flecting I had a mind to follow Sil- he said "I had rather your father ver Heels to the races trusting that took ‘me than harm tjie thief-take- r 1 might find a moment to warn her -Yes I am that same Jack Mount you most solemnly not to fail us Mount You are poor they will par you for1 Come shall! thought the idea wise and offered compassing my arrest to bear me company The Weasel we seek father Billy Bishop the your agreed to remain and assist Rolfe to taker of thieves?” equip and furnish our post chaise for He drew her toward the gate but a long journey and caught his she fell It was arranged that Silver Heels srm hiding her faca in his buckand Black Betty were to ride in the skin sleeve chaise and I with them that Mount Disgusted I waited a moment then and the Weasel would sit the horses turned my back and walked out into as postilions and that Shemuel the aunshine where I paced to and should ride atop It was further fro until at last Mount Joined me that a the northern and west- wearing a acowL ern frontiers were impassable In As we turned away together 1 'view of the border war we should into the arbor and saw our 'taka the post road to the Virginia glanced lass still sitting at-- the table with and for Mrder make Williamsburg her head buried in her arm snd her Original from there turn north shell-ha- t on the grass pink for his Weasel I gave the money As for Mount he said nothing ex1 started Mount and purchases and that though he no longer feared - cept off for the races the girl he meant hereafter to trust silence We were striding along in Richards Street to his heels in similar situations when Mount suddenly stopped in the 1030 by (Copyright 1901 1929 Robert W Chambers) blood-soake- V- - T- - —v d DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISEQNLY1 lthlsd- ' ustul ' rjim8fliiriipTyiifkFMnii)iii)iiwi time for JDecoiaiion JUarj! irTlrf' r mtu iY M i in ! 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Everything that fashion has decreed Special Sale of JACKET FROCKS SIIIRTMAK-ERAFTERNOON and STREET DRESSES Hen’s Suits White pastels plaids stripes prints dots dark sheers l°r Decoration Day New Yosng Men’s Models Fancy Backs Light Colors Specially Priced at $2250 I 4- Standard Models Misses' sizes 14 to 20 Women's sizes 38 to 52 Last time todays McCall-Pari- s Fashion Show under the supervision of Miss Ina Ransom of McCall Co New Y or 2430 Report on Traffic Observation Given Speakers at tha meeting were Traffic Sergeant Golden Haight and 8 L Christensen wh reported on the current police drive on speeders Sixteen members were named to serve on an advisory board of the auxiliary They ar Mr Fred Davidson Mrs Plumhof Mrs William Reid Mrs Winifred P Ralls Mrs1 J R Smith Mrs E R Beck Mrs A R Curtis Mrs E M Bagley Mrs Raymond 3 Ashton Mrs C C Bints Mrs W T Runxler Mrs C E Wright Mrs A H Means Mrs H A Weymouth Mrs J C Daley and Miss Lavlnla Brown They will serve with Mrs W J Lowe auxiliary president Mrs B Swaner vice president Miss Jessie Harrouh secretary and Mrs E A Hartanstein treasurer Le-la- 1 t fl clothe! I shop around to pick up values” says "Mr Jim" ?Then I keep everything looking grand as new with Lux I make— and make over— lots of things too keeping my washable ailka and nice cottons color fresh wfth Lux "Jim’ al ways telling me I look like a million dollar I wouldn’t trade Lux for any other soap” WIVU like "Mi Jim” won't take chance They know aoapa with harmful alkali and c&ke-eorubbing tend to fade colon— weaken threads Lux haa jno harmful alkali— aafa in water safe in Lux THRIFTY ap helps you look smart on little money Hi Siamese Prince Due In S F on Tour of US SAN FRANCISCO May 27WV-Prince Purachatra of Siam brother of the former king Prajadhipok will arrive here tomorrow with his entourage aboard the liner Asama Maru to begin a tour of the United States The prince is travel’ng “merely a a tourist" it was announced here bv officials of the steamship com patty ce White F abric Shoes are the order of the day! — so practical and So breeze-beguilin- g and most important so lashion-rigWear them oi all so comfortable white or have them dyed to match your costumes A large variety at ht 1 FELTS— STRAWS— FABRICS Nothing like a white hat for flattery Nothing like a white hat to go wi$i everything and nothing to compare with this group of white hats for fashion points Large or models Ribbon small brims and posey trims All headsizes display tha latest in summer fashions and Miss Ransom will tell you how easily and inexpensively these costumes can be reproduced with the aid of McCall Patterns and Paris fabrics will ber of commerce don’t spend much on ' Living Models Observation of watching' traffic conditions at Second South and Main streets alx weeks ago by four adult Girl Bcout leadera wa re ported on by Mrs H J Plumhof at tha final aprlng meeting of the women’s auxiliary to tha Salt Lake Safety council Monday at tha cham- Jim's wife smiled at ifieir mistake I fe (To be continued) To Safety Council 4 White 2:30 P M Utah Woolen Mills JUDQINQ BY HER CLOTHES for Decoration Day t SI750 to $3850 JIM MUST MAKE A LOT S White linen pump with kid tnm Pleasant dreams in All-Sil- k French Crepe Tropical Sheer Nighties in linen 2 and meah com- bination a pan J Sandora doth tie with idd pipings cloth i Sandora tie with cutout amp S Tie in linen and meeh combination THE PARIS CO Sored with the usual type o! Then awaken te this gowns? new type el beauty and comioit In eleeplng apparel — tropical sheers Cool as a canyon hrssit soft and caressing to the akin A durable sheer nipterial with a special affinity (or eeap and wain ter Bias cut lull length gaily lovely hloesem pastel trimmed with red or blue pipings Sises II and 17 |