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Show 7 ? .i FAMOUS DOCTORS Our ten dollar watch PRESCRIPTION is a wonder: nickel, jewelled, $ BY Meredith J NiChoeson tel ILLLkSTRATIOHd RAY WALTERS nor or ocoos-ncofrt- 3Y ) 222ZZZt IT I It SAW LAKE OTX UTAH Oft u SYNOPSIS. ud PERA POSITIVE MANENT CURE FOR Hnllirouk and M't Ilnllirook. tier mien, wire emiustiil to of rare l.Hlir.une lionman. a writer. iff R.imnerliiK near Port Ann indole. Mss P.rrieia rontidtd t Donoun th.il she feat ed lo r brother Henri, who. rained h a bank failure, bad eonstantlv llrerened ber fur money from Its father's w.U of width M 1atrU'U was uuardian They Hutirv tame lo Port Arnandale to Itonovan syntji ltluzed wftfi the iwo v otm n He learnt d of MitHelen's Duunutn thseoi ed ami mt tumor an mtrudtr who protd lo he iptun d ti'lN--e suitor foi the hand of Ktyn.iM Mias Ileh it I lidbrrhtk Hillosp'e Xthe followin'.; in mint; rough A suspicious woman raises a large Mllor apfttaied and w is noth red aw.ty her Miss saw and Holbrook lonoan crop of doubts. I'oinann nnet on friendly terms fought an Italian assays n He nod the he supposed was Holbrook, hut who man Garfield Tea purifies the blood, eradi- said he was Hnrtndt;e, a r cates rheumatism, gout and other diseases. After a short dist n lsmotau It ft si rlily Oil lesp'jt- was tlsioered bv D a eouutrv ehurt h What we are doing speaks with J1.1H0 presept'piOtllesyee admitted be knew of HolM'-- s e brook's Pat aeknowledtfed we are force what than saypresent .greater to Donotmt that Mss Helen bad been ing. Royston. While rhitnx mtestng ft r a few hours In a I tnneh, the Italian sailor attempted Miss Pat molest the trio, lull failed. to Constipation causes and seriously tggra annoumt-- her Intention of fighting Henry rates many diseases. It is thoroughly cured Holbrook and not seeking another hld-nbv Dr. Pierces Pellets. Tiny pla e. Donovan niel Helen In garden at n'ght. Duplicity of Helen waa eonfessed granules. bv the young lady She admitted conniving with ber father itesp te her aunts A Real Treat. precaution. In a night meeting with Donovan. "What are ye eatln? "A dimes worth o' salt wld some CHAPTER IX. Continued. "Do you mean to tell me that you peanuts In It. Judge. have not talked with your father that Much Easier to Handle. you have not seen him here? I Miss Patrtrl-- i n t an-rt- o - gffiTARRHOtSTOHtjl! d'sap-fteaie- "Oil, I Knew he would follow us! But did not tell him I waa coming here 1 hope you did not believe that of me. I did not tell him any mors than I told you. He laughed softly. "You did not need to tell me; I could have found you anywhere in the That ntan lhinovan is world, Helen watching you like a hawk, but he's a pretty good fellow, with a Milesian Joy In a row. Hes going to protect Miss Pat and you If he dies at the busi- Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. 1 POR d f.v-tl- ar rickaw. Tim I a aUd7. imitilf M k tfear mmm ST1TUTE. in the Father's Mabel a poet. youre glad 8crlbbler Ah, like yourself, he adores poetry? Mabel Oh, no. But you see poets cant fight. The last lover of mine he tried to throw out was a football player! Moissant's Comparison. , "The late John B. MoieSant was a genial as 'well bb a skillful airman," said a Chicago edjtor. "I reinembetywell a vlBlt he once made me, with drawings of an aeroown invention under his plane o arm.-- 1 Joked him a little about the niadhlne It certainly had a heavy, awkward look. But he said with a laugh: Oh, . dont Judge even an aeroplane by its outside. What If the man who discovered the oyster hadn't " topped to pry open the shell? L-bf-s - v - , - luth: "The secret of health Is two meals n day with an occasional fast. But people won't avail themselves of this superb secret. It Is too unpleasant like the freeh egg. "A gentleman, after cutting the top off a egg, summoned the waiter and eaid: Waiter, take this egg back to the soft-boile- d kitchen, wring Its neck, and grill it for me. " Tuberculosis Jk 4 DO In Japan. Japan .is not lagging behind In the The fight against tuberculosis. Japan Health association has over 800,800 local members, "and carries on -- . . campaign of lectures in the cities and towns of tbs country. Tuberculosis is increasing In Japan, due chiefly. Prof. S, Kltasato of Tokyo says, to the rapid development of the factory system of .Industry, tbeJn-- . troduetion of modem methods and manners of civilization and the increasing acuteness of the struggle for existence. a- - u d bird-guns.- oner-looki- ng Johany-on-the-sp- COFFEE HEART Very Plain in 8ome People. A great many people go on suffering from annoying ailments for a long time before they can get their own consent to give np the Indulgence from which their trouble arises. A gentleman in Brooklyn describes his experience, aa follows: "I became satisfied come months ago that. I owed the palpitation of the heart from which I suffered almost daily, to the use of toffee, (I had been a coffee drinker for 80 years) but 1 found it very hard to give up the bev- erage. "One day I ran across a very sensible and straightforward presentation of the claims of Poetum, and was ao impressed thereby that I concluded to give It a trial. it was "My experience with unsat- isfactory till I learned how it ought to be prepared by thorough boiling for not lese than IS or 20 minutes. After I learned that lesson there was no tremble. Poetum proved lobe a most palat-abland satisfactory hot beverage, and I have need it ever since. "The effect on my health has been most ralntary. The heart palpitation from which I used to suffer so much, particularly after breakfast, has disappeared and I never have a return of H except when I dine or lunch away from home and drink the old kind of coffee because Poetum is not served. I find that Postum cheers while it produces no harmful stimulation. Name given by Postnm Co, Battle Creek, Mich. , Ten days trial, proves an eye opener e to many. , - - Read the little book. "The Road to Wall vil le, in pkga. "Theres a Rea ri-h- t. g to-da- , aWve letter .A e eeeeere treat time te tlate. They aveetae, tree, aad tell ef Uk C. 97 j r majjv muppuam M.r lam a ctrr amo amatbu photo aapa mr mooam atmtmmmo MEN AND WOMEN to Lcsra HsrberTrwte to Eight Week. . Tuition, with wt ol tool, With partis! net of tools, Uit. With your own tool SC). Attdrraa Motor Barba Collaso U Uommeretnt Street.- - Htt Latte Uttr. TJtwh WANTED The Brides Edict. . Here comes the bride," hailed Maude Fulton, as a demure young beauty and her proud, escort Joined the supper party. Then the told a story on her blushing young friend. I - Hve st -- The - same- - hotel -- with Ethel," said Miss FTilton, "ami ail at the same .table with her. Yesterday at breakfast. morning she pouted tuVaed at luncheon and at dinner wa so cold that her adoring young husband was almost distracted. FYom goup to coffee he pleaded abjectly to at least be told the nature of his offense. Finally Ethels lips began to quiver and a great big tear splashed Into her finger bowl. " Jack, she burst forth, Tt I ever dream again that you have kissed another woman 1U never apeak to you aa long aa I live! "Youngs Mags tine. 'Brief Air Around. A young woman from the east, a Seattle man. recently had a novel experience when the engaged ber first Chinese cook. "Whata your name?" she asked when thf preliminaries had been set' tled. wtio-marrie- said "My name Hong Long Loo, the Celestial, with much gravity. And I am Mrs. Harrington Richard Buckingham." aald his employer. "I am afraid 1 shall never be able to re-- , member your name its so long. I shall call you John." .!A11 --light," --returned th- e- Caines, with a Suspicion of a, smile "Your narnee too longee, too. I call rfta -I la r pe r s M Ch arteagatlne. ' Our Doctors. "The late Count Tolstoi loathed physicians." said, at a dinner In Washington, a Russian diplomat d You remember ho W .Tolstol physician in War and Peace? Well,. I heard him ridicule three of them to their face over a vegetarian dinner at Yasnaya Polyana. " Physicians, he said bitterly, looking up from a plate of lentils, may be divided Into two classes the radicals, who kill you, and the conservatives, who let you die. " ridi--cule- Hie Limitations. "George," said Mrs. Youngfathen "here's a story of a New York policeman who all alone stopped a band of Could you do howling anarchists. that . - Oeorge?1 "Who, me?" cried Mr. Young-fathe"Why, I cant even atop a ho ling baby." And he resumed bis walk. r. A Friendly Tip. advise Sapleigh Would you er me to er marry a beautiful girl or a sensible girl? Hammersley Im afraid yoaU never be able to marry either, old man. Sapletgh Why not? Hammersley-c-Well- , beautiful girl could do better and a sensible girl would know better. Exchange. -- -- 'j I- pun-ishe- d -- -- - - ves Ul In the inter mountain country msWiny thorn lead sll competitors. Field IVutN nf Heed. Write for our Hig Free Catalog of t , Dr. J. 8. Slack, the English food expert, said In s recent lecture in Du- UAiw tnatod m IN- - THE KEELEY Stmt. game. Gillespie drew an envelope from his pocket, held it to the white lantern for an Instant, then gave it to her. I telegraphed to Chicago for a draft. He will have to leave here to i.V', get it the bank at Annandaie carries no such sum; apd It wTll be a means of getting rid of him, . Oh, I only hope he will leave he must he must!" she cried. You must go back," he said. These matters will all come right In the end, Yes; 1 have seen him once, and Helen, he added, kindly, There is It was by accident IL waa quite by acone thing I do not understand. cident. The thing that troubles me ts that "Yes; I know of that your father was here before you. "Then you have been spying upon No that Isnt possible; I can't beme. Mr, Donovan! lieve It. - "Why did yoib tell me that outrageHe had engaged the 8t!!etto before ously foolish tale about your chess you came to Annandaie; and while I was tracing you across the country he game, when I knew exactly where you were at the very hour you would havt was already here somewhere. He had me think Tu were dutifully enamuses himself with the yacht. gaged with your aunt? It seems to Yes, I know; he Is more of a men-h- e me, my dear Miss Holbrook, that that that way always In our sight is not so easy of explanation, even to alkays where I must see him!" my poor wits. He Stepped Close to Me Thrsittningly, yflJor face, clearly lighted by The lan"That was without purpose; really terns, was touched with anxiety and it was! 1 was restless and weary front We could almost walk to the lake sidersd the matter I concluded that sorrow, and I saw her, with that pretso much confinement; you can't know over the trees, said Miss Pat Its a Heles Holbrook could readily slip out tiest gesture of womans thousand how dreary these late years have been charming picture. at tbs back of the house, when the graces the nimble touch that make for tts for - me and I wished Just we all turned to the lake, guards tins met, and that she had sure no errant bit of hair has gone as Then, once to be free. I went for a long thus found egress on the night before. wandering lift her hand to her head seeing it afar across the tree-top- s walk into the country. And if you through the At this noment the two guards met for a moment. The emerald ring I saw twilight, I fragrant saw me, If you watched me the Stiletto standing out boldly upon precisely it the front door, and to my flashed in the lantern light. I recall , I gazed at her blankly. The thing the waters of Annand&le, with a lan- surprise later Margaret, in the brown a thought tljat occurrel,tO jnilhere-Could not have been better done on that I began to as- g&rbfPfcF sisterhood, stepped out, (hat the widow's peak, ao sharply guid the stage; but Miss Pat was walking sociateimpudence with Ua slim outltnev and noddl,ji the watchmen in the light marked in ber ferehead,: waa like the Toward ns, and I put an end to the of soma playful god. 8he canvas. Other craft were of tit Overhanging lamp, and walked finger-print- s snowy talk. abroad, and Miss Pat, I judged, spoke glo round the buildings and toward turned to go, but he caught her hands, I fame upon him by accident I "Helen!" he cried, softly. only of the prettiness of the general the Ikei The men promptly resumed had no ldear-h- e was here," she per"No! Please dont!" landscape, and there was, to be sure, their patrol. The sister slipped away sisted. She threw the nun's hood over her no reason why the sails of the Stiletto like t fhadow through the garden; "You are not growing tired of us," should have had I dropped down from the wall inhead and walked rapidly up the pier and any particular signifitygan Miss Pat, with her brave, beau- cance for her. Helen was still looking side le, school park and stole after and stole away through the garden to tiful smile; you are not anxious to be down upon the lake when Miss Pat her. tl)e guards were guilty of no ward St. Agatbss. Gillespie listened rid of us?" suggested that we should go home; Imprtrfety in passing her; there was, for her step to die away, then ho I certainly am not I replied. "I and even after her aunt called to her, to ben re, no reason why Sister Mar sighed heavily and bent 'down to draw cant tell you how glad I am that you the girl still stood, one hand resting gawt should not do precisely as she up his canoe. When I touched him have decided to remain here. I am upon the trunk of a great beech, her liked it? However, my on the shoulder he rose and lifted the quite sure that with a little patience gaze bent wistfully, mournfully to- euriodty was piqued, and I crept quiet- paddle menacingly. we shall wear out the besiegers. Our ward the lake. But on the homeward ly this through the, young maples "Ah, no It'a our yonng and gifted position here has, you may say, the drive she . had . asked -- tor - the -- reins tbatWuged Tlie .wall,- -- She followed a Irish- - frlend!'' he taid, grinning. No' strength df Its weakness.-- 1 think the again her mood changed abruptly, path Hat led down to the pier, and 1 more sprinting stunts for me! I depolicy ot the enemy Is to harass you and she talked cheerily, often turning hunt kick to watch, still believing cline to run. The ihought of ascarSf by guerrilla methods to annoy you That Sler Margarethad'gbheforth gus and powdered glass saddens me. herhada; and frighten you into submission. hands these little was, 1 thought, remarkably becoming merdf jo enjoy the peace and beauty Look al 'These "Yes; 1 believe you are right, she to chaff about her skill with the of tk night. I paused In a little thick- hands still wrapped In mystical white said slowly. Helen had walked on, reins. et, dj heard heri light step on the rags. I have bled at every pore to 1 drew aa near as and I loitered beside Miss Pat. entertainment, and now Its i give-yo. "I havent a care- or trouble in the pieriodring'.-an1(1 the shadow of the boathouse. 1 hope you have had no got to be 20 paces with dared, misgivings, world. declared Miss rat when I left VVhat mischief are you In jjow!T- - 1 MIsA Pat, since cur talk yesterday. them at St. Agathas. "lam sure .that SheKOod beside the upright staff 1 I thought w)iIch The demanded, froa - None whatever, angrily. lights swung we 'pier have known the worst that can quickI I warned iblfe lantern you, between two Gillespie; thought I the the red am quite persuaded in my own happen to us in Annandaie. ly. I refuse even appealed to your chivalry.-M- y out across lake. The the mind that I should have been better to be a bit frightened after that dear fellow, everything has off if I had made a stand long ago. 1 drive." lighh Outlined her tall figure distinctJhe peered about anxiously-severa- l changed. If a nun In dlstress ap don't believe cowardice ver pays, do It waa charming," said Helen. ly. times, and t heard the impatient peals to nte for help, I am 'you V Tills is better than the English lake for Mother Church. She smiled up at me in her quick, country, because it isnt so smoothed tap l ber foot on the planka. In the That was not the sister. It was lakaurided the faint gurgle of water , bright way, and I was more than ever out. paddle, and la a moment a Miss Holbrook. 1 saw her distinctly; her slave. "I will grant you all of that, I said. rouri cans to the pier and a man I heard glided Miss Holbrook, you are the bravest I will go further and admit what is By Jove, this is gallant of you, woman In the world! I believe you are much for me that It is almost equal 8tejjl out. He bent down to seize Donovan! You are a marvelous felpainter, the half andI turned away, I think I should be T equal to ten to Klllarney." ashamed of the sheer curiosity that low! thousand men with your spirit lo put There seemed to be sincerity In bad drawn me 1 have a right to ask I demand to after the sister. Nuns heart Into me." their good spirits, and I was myself whothafe at what it was you gave the girl. know their not bars are 'prison Dont be foolish, she said, laugh- refreshed and relieved as I drove Into Matinee tickets the American girl new elther 0 romance or hl8tory. ing. "But to show you that I am not Glenarm; hull arranged for the same and this was no affair of mine. without matinee tickets Is a lonely lurely really afraid, suppose you offer to thke guard as on the night before. Helen Thelthe&ian stood up, and I saw that pleiad bumping through the void." us for s drive this evening. I think It Holbrooks double-dealincreated a It wss GaespIe.He was hatless, and You are a contemptible asa. Your would be well for me to appear condition of affairs (hat demanded bis arm were bared. conduct is scoundrelly. If you want He to began just to show the enemy that we are cautious handling, and I had no inten- speak, she quieted him with a to see Miss Holbrook, why dont you not driven to cover by our little ad- tion of being caught napping. ! as with a gesture she flung go to the house and call on her like a word; venture in the launch yesterday." From the window of my room I saw back bef brown " hood, I saw that It gentleman? And as for her Shall we carry out- theJapanese boy Certainly! the walks was Helm Holbrook. and as for her ?" patrolling "Yes; riders and a rear guard?" of St. Agathas. A buckboard of youngHe stepped close to me, threatea-ingly- . "Ihadjiyen you up, she said. Not a bit of It, I think we may be sters from Port Annandaie passed In He too both her bands and held able to shame my brother out of his the road, leaving a trail of song be"Aa for her, she may go too far!" them, evil Intentions by our defenaeiessness . hind them. Then the frog choruses seemedbeating toward her eagerly. She "She Is not answerable to you. Shes taller, than he in the lantern We waited for Helen to' rejoin us, from the little bro'-- that lay hidden - s the finest girl in the world, and If you light. and the drive was planned for five. in the Glenarm wood Bounded1 in my "I shodd1 have come across the Intimate Promptly on the hour, after a day of ears with maddening Iteration, and-1 intimate world," M said. aw But what nothing. You nut believe that 1 should not and heard interested me a good deal, activity, on mi part In cruising the sought the open. The previous night 1 had met Helen have askoR this of lake, looking for signs of the enemy, you If I had not be- Gillespie." we set forth in an open trap, - and Holbrook by the stone seat on the lieved yog could do it without Injury stealth, creeps plunged into country roads that trav. ridge, and 1 ca n not-- den v.lhat-ltwa- s to yourseff that it would impose no lng"Wbatyouheardby, about here at night, prying Into new all of ua. the to with of carf ber seeing hope ersedTerrilory again that great harden on you, and that you other peoples affairs! ried Ijlma along, and when, after a I set forth. She was beautiful with a would not think too ill of me 1 have pledged myself to care for few miles, Helen atked to take .the rare loveliness at all times, yet I found I love yen; I am here because 1 Miss Pat. reins, I changed seals with her, and myself wondering whether, on the love you! he and 1 thought bet"Ita noble of you, Donovan! and gave myself up to talk with Miss Pat. strange frontiers of love, tt was her ter of hia thansaid; - had. He was a foql, he stepped away from me. grinning. The girls mood was grave, and- she daring duplicity that appealed to me. and weak; but he was, I believed, an Miss Pat suggests nothing to me but wished to drive, I fancied, aa an ex- I set myself stubbornly into s pillory honest n! my heart grew hot button, button, who's got the button T cuse for silence. The land" rolled grad- reared of my own shame at the with jealous rage as I bsw them there She's a bloomin aristocrat, while Im ually away Into the- - south and west, thought, and went out and climb'd together, child of democracy." the wealth-curseand we halted, in an hoar or so, far upon the Glenarm wall and stared at "If them la more I can do! "You're a charming specimen!" 1 from the lake, on a wooded emlnen.e the dark bulk of St Agathas as 1 kd I should not ask you'll' that commanded a long sweep in every myself for having entertained there wer. j have gone too far, as it growled. (TO BE CONTINUED.) direction, and drew. Into the roadside. any olher thought of Helen Holbrook sighed. Ijlma opened a gate that admitted us than of a weak, vain, ungrateful glri. "Ton luitKt take no risks; you must Jerseys Summer Hotel. to a superb maple grove, and In a few capable of making sad mischief fo: Dike care that Miss Pat knows noth- - It la estimated that 'the summer hominutes we were having tea from the her benefactor. : tels of the White mountains are worth hamper in the cheeriest mood in the "No: I must seer father.. He must $5,000,000; of Vermont, the same; MasIjlma passed and repassed In1, the world. The an was contriving new paved walk that curved among the go rr. p bellevw he has lost his sachusetts, $10,000,000; those of th maryels in the west, and the wood tchool bulldincs; I heard his step, atvnes from brooding on his troubles. Catskills. $3,000,000; of the Adirothat dipped lakeward beneath us gave marked hit pauses aa be met tHe But ho did he ever get here? ndack, $7,000,000; of Connecticut,j gi" an illusion of thick tapestry to the .dener at the front door There is something, very and thoa of New Jersey ever by an'arrangt- j strange ye r raont lbat-- 1 had suggested. As I - abeul It.' $50,000,000. Hotel World. t. so M Tml BEING THE ONLY SEEDSMEN d d 1M W. ' ness." Site shrugged her shoulders, and I saw her disdain of me in her face. A pretly conspiracy this was, and I seemed to be only the crumpled wrapping of a pack of cards, with no part anoe-rnahe- sugar-coate- stand- ard grade movement in either open or closed eane; guaranteed for 20 years wear. Others up to fcjOO. Tell us what you need. We are watch experts. VS What's the Us. Optimist Yea,, air. if yodU drink buttermilk three times a day you'll live ten years longer.' Pessimist But whats the ae of living ten years longer lf you have to drink buttermilk three times a day? Judge. A Misunderstanding. The following anecdote is related of the late Lord Glasgow : His .lordship waa traveling by rail In Scotland one day and tendered a "fiver to the booking clerk for a ticket "Put your name on It, said the youth. GlasLord Glasgow Indorsed - it gow," aa requested, and handed the ... ,. note back. Here, you old idlotl" cried the clerk. "I want to know who yon are, and not here yon are gclng to." i ' |