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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS. MORGAN. UTAH Synthetic Sunlight Experiments In London by the Na tlonnl I'hyslcul laboratory havs shown that artificial sunlight, shining through Imitation to windows ftirfher approximate the effect of real daj light, will speed up the production of night workers. The eyes are more comfortable under conditions ns nearly approaching natural daylight ns possible and better vision produces better work. In the experiments coloring of the light to approximate the suns rays was found to be of paramount Importance. MercolizedVYax sr vX s fr WILDERNESS V.N.U- Tcachera, enroll for all publlo school pool tlona. Intermouutain Tear hero Assn.. 41U 41i AtUa Bldg., bait Lak City, Utah. World Hat Changed In the year 1900 I had the privilege as a young officer of being Invited to lunch with Sir William In the course of the conversation I asked the question, What will happen then? "My dear Winston," replied the old Vietor'an statesman, the experience of a long life lias convinced me that nothing ever happens.-Sincthat moment It seems to me nothing has ceased happening. Winston Churchill In The World liar-cour- e c H How to train BABYS BOWELS or breast-feBabies, bottle-fe- d vrilh any tendency to be constipated, would thrive if they received daily half a teaspoonful of this old family doctors prescription for the bowels. That is one sure way to train tiny bowels to healthy regularity. To avoid the fretfulness, vomiting, crying, failure to gain, and other ills of constipated babies. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is good for any baby. For this, you have the word, of a famous doctor. Forty-seve- n years of practice taught him what babies need to keep their just little bowels active, regular; keep little bodies plump and healthy. For Dr. Caldwell specialized in the treatment of women and little ones. He attended over 3500 births without loss of one mother or baby. d, Dr. W. B. Caldwells SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Storm Wa Thorough Lightning struck a building in San Dimas, Calif., during an electrical storm, fired the building and set off the automatic fire alarm. Then, having started the fire and summoned the fire department, the storm unloosed a downpour of rain which extinguished the blaze before the firemen could arrive. Early to Bed The age of discretion is when you get over the Idea that sophistication consists In losing sleep. A They sent What for? Forgery. Clear Caia the blacksmith to Jail. 91 7a I e of the beginning h IRVING CHAPTER XIII Continued 25 So this meeting of lovers came to Its end. Preceded by the dignified halberdier, Peggy walked with the governor to bis house, where she spent the night. They were an hour by the fireside discussing the strange eventful story with details known only to them and laying their plans. The governor wrote a note to Porman. The maid, who brought her night clothes and helped her to bed, was told to awake her at seven and bring her sop and beer. So Peggy was up betimes and on her way to the house of Rev. Philander Porman. She bad worked with him In the new school for the children of the poor. lie was a learned man of rare Insight, who was fond of Peggy and knew of her devotion to Robert. lie had given her friendly counsel. Lately he had told her of knowing a new witness In the famous adultery case who would, he felt sure, change the complexion of the whole matter. lie had been alone by the bedside of Mabel Hartley when she died and had taken her last confession. Therein the name of the witness was disclosed, leggy was the only person who had shared his confidence In this matter. Peggy found him In his study and was heartily welcomed. She told Forman of the arrival of Robert and of his great peril from hasty action. She delivered the note from Governor Vane. "But now the deputies have to be reckoned with, said Porman. They like to curb the severity of the magistrates. "Still Robert Is a hated aristocrat. I hope to engage their sympathy. But I dare not go to court without the help you can give me. Do you wish me to go to the wit- Sally Scz nOHELLER with the prisoner. The court was called to order. Robert Heatheis was arraigned and asked to dead. He declared that he was not guilty. Governor Vane said : Before proceed with this trlul there is one here who hns nsked for the privilege of addressing the court nnd presenting a communication relating to important evidence lately discovered hearing on the point at Issue. We will now give our attention to Miss Weld. Ieggy Weld nrose and bowed. She was dressed in sober black with a white collar and snowy lace beneath her throat and on her wrists. The costume was cunningly chosen. It was the right accessory for her color and her beauty und the singular chnrm of her manner. In a moment all those stern-facemen were deeply Interested. With a modest bearing and a voice filled with the music of a ds-sincerity she non their s. uipatliy. Wlmt she said Is In the records of the w-- e d court: Gentlemen not long ago we were all Impressed by the eloquent words of our governor when lie spoke of the peril of haste in seeking Jusilce when he told how our fathers had been wronged by hasty Judgments Inspired by bitter feeling nnd carried out with an Imperfect knowledge of the truth. Remembering those words I now ask you for a brief delay In these proI ask It not because the ceedings. prisoner is my lover, not because Ills life is dearer to tne even than my own, but because I have discovered new evidence which may save you from an error the consequence of which, lu nnd musket fire. It was a decisive battle between sorcery and Industry, between civilization and savagery. The victorious company returned to Boston three days after Peggy Weld laid changed the plans of the general court. In his report to the governor Captain Mason declared that Ids life had been saved by William Heydon who from the beginning to the end of the campaign Imd behaved In the fashion of a hero. The fame of the young man quickly spread from house to bouse. A committee of the lending citizens went to ills home to express their appreciation. It did not find him. Margaret Hooper reported that he had gone to the prison to see his friend Robert Heathers. It Is only known that the young men spent an hour together In the room where Ieggy had sat with Robert. Ihi'k was failing and the beacons were aglow when William came away and walked to ids home. His supper was on the table. Margaret Hooper was wont to tell of the kindly tone of ids voice and of the smile on ids face when lie declined to cat and wont to new-wo- If you have a home, you can't pick it up and change its locality, but you can improve its surroundings by patronizing home industry. These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support Ids room. The next morning the sun shone warm ami bluebirds were streaking h'lie air with color and with their It was the Sabbath dulcet phrases. day. At nine Margaret heard William stirring and began to get ills sop nnd meat ready. He came out by and by carefully dressed. He went to his stable. He came Into the house and ate his sop and meat and drank a glass of wine. When he arose from the table Insist on Pure Virgin Wool Blankets Made In the Intermountain West ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Salt Lake City Star-Telegra- ruined lues and afflicted consciences, you could never repair. I have the honor of bringing to your minds a communication from one whom you all know and respect Rev. Philander Porman. She read the letter: To the magistrates, assistants and deputies of the General court,' Gentlemen: I had not thought that it would ever be necessary for me to address you as I now do. But the time has come when I must tell you that I know who was guilty of adultery with Mabel Hartley on the night of October twelfth. He is not either Robert Heathers or the beloved William Heydon. He is quite another Individual. I know a witness to his misbehavior who can, I hope, be brought here within a week or so. With deep respect I am Your obedient servant, Philander Torman. " Peggy sat down. Her plea for time was granted. There was a great stir In the crowd as the people began to leave their seats. The governor beckoned her to the bench nnd whispered : John Wintlirop shook Well done. her hand and the stern Dudley smiled as he looked down upon her. This modest maiden had become a toast and a theme in the colony. Prosperity among the people of the intermountain states is the greatest necessity at the present time. Prosperity and success will reach a standard far above the average, if money, earned here, is made spent buying Money saved by buying goods. home products instead of foreign merchandise, is money earned. ROY E. GIBSON, Xcphi, Utah Inter-Mounta- ness chair? "Not yet. But I would like a written statement, signed by you, regarding the new witness something that will give strong support to my plea for the delay we need to find him and bring him Into court. Do you know where he is? "Yes, and I think that we could bring him here within a week. I shall need a trusty messenger. "You shall have Amos Todkill. Send him to me, said Porman as he sat down at his desk and began to write. Soon he read to Peggy the letter which he had addressed to the magistrates, deputies and assistants of the court of the colony of Massachusetts Bay. It was an admirable letter of What She Said Is in the Records of a temperate and convincing tone. The the Court. girl was pleased with it. She went to he said: Margaret, make haste and the inn to find Amos Todkill. They put away the dishes. We will go to told her that he had gone to the prison. the church together. She found him sitting alone on the She turned to him with a look of prison steps, his head resting on his surprise, saying: hands. lie arose and came to her Oh, sir, I am only a poor, homely with a sad look in his face. woman who spends her time working all wilted down like Oh, miss! Im teasing wool by the fireside. You an empty sack throwed on the would put the sin of pride In me? CHAPTER XIV ground, he said sorrowfully. Margaret, I shall be proud to walk Cheer up, man, said Peggy. They you in the heavenly road and to cannot hang him. I am going to deWilliam Returns From the War with kneel at your side before the people. evidence. him with fend good and Is Praised for Heroic And I would ever pray for the strength Amos bowed, his hat in his hand, Conduct that Is In you. and then looked at her face: The The Church lane at that hour was on fallen had Indians The Pequot candle o' the Lord is in yer soul, he with rich and poor on their crowded in Connecticut and settlers the English said. I can see the shine o it in yer way to the house of God. Jinny seized men and women as they worked slain I reckon thats Robert why eyes. e hero and the hand of the In the fields. John Tilly had been amloves ye so. wordSi of praise unwelcome to on the fre-- h water spoke and slain bushed How do you know that he loves stern-faceEndicott and river. A whole family in that alley his ear. The me? Peggy asked. all came of Dudley stood by the great doors waitmassacred. It been had Good Lord o mercy, gal! If he They smiled an ancient grievance when Thomas ing for the governor. hadnt had hold o that little hand o upon the young man and touched his an irresponsible man, seized Hunt, yours do ye think he could a hopped inoffensive Pequot s in shoulder and invoked the blessing of twenty-seveinto hell and dim out ag'in? Every 1G14 and took them away In the hold God upon him. day he were thinkin o you. Ye know of his ship and sold them as slaves. Thank you. I am In sore need of when a man Is sick and sufferin Its a it, he answered. was a grievance against the white It (TO BE CONTINUED ) right smart help for his mind to have man. The colony had given them no a cud like that to chaw on. cause of ill will. The resentment of Thanks, Amos! I wouldnt have the red outlaws grew hot again when Getting Deaf missed hearing that. I have come to local A certain settlers white saw near, coming they tell you that I need your help. Go to to lands duly purchased. These red lias a new fear that is getRev. Philander Porman, who lives in men had kept aloof in their wester? ting hard of hearing. His doctor asChurch lane. He will send you to find strongholds and had been a terror to sures him it isnt so, but he worries a new witness for Robert. Bring him the friendly tribes, so that they never constantly about the possibility of beto me as soon as you can. Here is dared to look a Pequot in the face. coming deaf. money. His complex took the form of anfort The battles at their well-buiShe gave him a generous supply of on Mystic river, in the swamp and at nouncing to his office mates that he funds and hurried to the house of the the last stronghold of the tribe on a was going to buy some sort of an young governor, who was getting hilltop above the Pequot river, were earphone, to see if that aided him. were ready to go to court. His six halbera stern lesson to the wild men of the Consequently his colleagues diers who accompanied him to court forest. No other was needed for nearly ready for him when he appeared with and te church were waiting at the half a century. It was significant that it next day, and whispered every word door. She left her horse with a groom, some five hundred friendly Indians In they addressed to him or to anyone In his presence. changed her garments and set out for the attacking force cherished the nothe house of Justice not less worried tion that their white comrades would Now lie's telling his doctor that the than the prisoner himself. It seemed not dare to face the terrible Pequots. good man doesn't know what hes talkto the girl that the angel of death was These red recruits in the small coling about. Mean? Maybe but have onial army were so touched with fear you ever lived with a courting her, hovering above her head. It I fail, she said to herself, my that they fled in disorder at the first Cleveland Plain Dealer. life will be no more to me than a outcry of Owamix! from the Pequot broken straw. warriors. The white men marched up Retouched Many people were on their way to to their biggest stronghold, drew away Mary Janes aunt noticed the picthe courthouse. When she arrived their brush barriers, entered it and ture of a little girl on the youngsters there its seats were filled and the area slew between six and seven hundred desk. It so happened that Mary Jane She enof these torturers and murderers and had quarreled with the little girl a behind them was crowded. tered the space near the throne of burned their wigwams. It was swiftly short time before. What a pretty little girl ! exJustice reserved for prisoners, officers done. The survivors scattered. They She sat carried to their brothers of the wilderof the court and counsel. claimed the aunt. Your little friend Is very pretty. down. The grave-facemagistrates, in ness a warning that the palefaced peoblack robes and broad white collars, ple had the voice of thunder, the hand Oh, she Isnt really pretty corentered, followed by the assistants of lightning and a heart as faries as rected Mary Jane. That picture has Two constables came the great father of the bears and that Just been retouened r- and deputies new-com- well-know- n You can be young at sixty. Or old at twenty. It's all a matter of taking care of your health. and have no If you feel You will be "pep, take Fellows Syrup. amazed at the way it restores fagged-onerves and tired bodies. Fellows Syrup, with its valuable g properties, has been prescribed by physicians in 58 countries of the world. It is obtainable at your druggists. Get a bottle today. You won't run-dow- n, ut health-buildin- regret it. FELLOWS SYRUP W. N. 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