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HATE «a A rth u r D. B o w d e n Sm ith Copyright. 192t ARTHU R D. HOW DEN SMITH WNU Servie» C H A P TE R X V — Continued —24— “ 1 still don’t nnilersrnnd," said Fel lowes, slinking his head. “ You were a nun, anyway?” “ Sorra a nun. Unless ye cull me nnn Hint was housekeeper fur the Irish Nuns at Lisbon, and that same by token Mother Seriiptilnu that wus horn Margaret Gllhuoley, third dough ter to ould Squire Gilhooley av the Reeks In' County Donegal, would have me come wld her when she fuk the veil for a bit av company and blanhanderln by times she wasn't prayin' Hut that was before I got me growth or me appeytlte. an shure says she, I’d ate the convent out av Its funds If I went on. Rut was I to blame that the dear God give me a stomach above nuns’ fare?" “ So yon left the convent for Miss Inglepln’s service?” “That 1 did, and maany’s the time I’ ve been down on me two shinbones, thankin' the blessed saints that slnt a folne. lovely, young leddy the like av her—" “ Bnt didn’t she know you were Irish?” Fellowes Interrupted, his sus picions reawakened. The duenna eyed him shrewdly. “ Not she! ’Twas a Portuguese she wanted. One that knew the way av the eounthry, and Mother Seraphlria says, says she, me young leddy wouldn’t be satisfied wld—” “ Was that honest ?” “ And why not?" snapped the attend ant “ How was a chit of a glrrul to know what was betther for her? And I’ll thank ye not to miscall me. that’s been a good friend to ye, for all yer black scowls, and murtherln’ rages, and the blood ye’ve split on the right hand and the left.” “ I’m sorry,” Fellowes apologized, genuinely bewildered. "But yon mustn’t blame me— ” “ Arrnh, and ’tla nobody else I’ll nlante, and me young leddy asettln wld the salt tears on her cheeks, all for the way ye mishandled her, wan minlte for klssln’ and the next for hangln’ I Think shame to yerself. sorr, that have spread misery wld yer hate, and won’t see love when It comes In yer path, but turrn yer back on It, and go off to seek God knows pliwat P She paused to catch her breath, per haps to give him an opportunity to answer; but he was speechless, fum tiling for comprehension of her words “ Ah, as shure as me name’s Mary McCarthy, that was hoasekaper to the Irtsb Nuns, and for hunger slnt nu' ro wait on the swatest young leddy alive, 'tls ye are the fool av the worrld I” The beady, black eyes as sumed a sympathy at odds with the spirit of the declaration. “ God for give ye. sorr,” she went on softly, "do ye have to be told tls Just yerselt she loves?" “ I’m afraid yon don’t know what you're talking about,’’ Fellowes pro tested unsteadily. “ Miss Inglepln was very fond of Captain Colllahawe He deserved her affection. Thnt’s why I feel so bad over his death." “ Oh, my glory," exclaimed Mary McCarthy. “ T ls a babe In arrms ye are! Ain’t ye got the slnse to know she turrned down poor Capt’ln Col llshawe for yerself? That was why she made such a lodo over him—and to her credit A kind, gentle lamb wouldn't do a hurrt to uauy maun which Is more nor the best av them deserve I” With a strength none would have suspected, she clutched one ot Fel lowes' elbows, and started to pro|>cl him buck to Front street; but almost Immediately she released him. “ Shure ye can run faster nor me thut’s weighted wld belly-fat” she said “ Go on, lad I ,’ ul the spurs to yer flanks, and make hnste to her There’s nothin' the like av tears to wipe clane the sorriest slate So be alsy—and on yer way." He obeyed mechanically The crowd la front of the Inglepln warehouse had Increased In size with the arrival of the governor, and made room for him reluctantly until Doak and Knches recognized him. and ahun dialed their reuilnlaclng to brandish musket-butts and bayonets and shout Importantly: "Stand aside, good people! Stand aside for Squire Fellowes!" Cara, mournful and perturbed, sal tit her uncle's desk Joshua on one side ot her, Ben on the other. The governor w hs slumping hack and forth In front of the window, while Sopher orated with keen appreciation of the distinction of his audience. “ —and I can hut aaseverate once again, your excellency, that ns the woman passed uie I distinctly heard net say—ot possibly twould he tire ferahle to employ Hie word mutter— Ah. tls hungry ye'll he this bout t«v aiorrer. Mary McCarthy I '" “ She'll not be, then," asserted Fel lose» The four men stared ai film In a complex of humors, but Cara cried out spiritedly; “That she shan't he, and I care not who’d persecute her Besides, 'tls ridiculous. Mr. Sopher. The poor creature has do English." “ Yet we all heard her apeak," Gov ernor Tompkins pointed oul temper ately. “ She speaks English as well as any ot us. your excelleucy." Fellowes In terjected; “ but there’s no greul mys fery to It She was In need of eni ployment; she was told Miss Inglepln would accept only a Portuguese; sod lest she should lose her place shr pre tended Ignorance of English She abandoned her ruse because— because she had her mistress' happiness at heart” He looked straight at Cara, and uftet a moment of Indecision she let her eyes meet bis. “ I owe a debf to Mary McCarthy,’ Fellowes added gently. “ She showed me whnt I was too blind to see.” The answering light Hint shone In Cnru's face drew him forward s step before he could check himself. ‘ Humph.’’ grunted the governor “ I must gel back to Government house. You might come with me loshua." “ Mind If I come, too?" asked Ben “ Glad to have you,” answered Joshua, linking arms with him. In the doorway his excellency paused, and seized hold of Sopher’s shoulder. “ You. too," he commanded. "But. your excellency, I am on duty! In charge of Captain Fellowes’ escort, and—’’ “ Yon come along as Fellowes' nttor ney." advised the governor. “ He'll I ANTI-GOD MOVEMENT ! HOW TO UVE j SPREADS IN RUSSIA LONGER j "Hull I I’ll thunk ye not 10 tie coup DOHENY’S TRIAL BEGINS tin’ me wltn an ouilundlsh furrtner the slutpe of a t ar’l ot salt pork I” “ Shore.” drawled .le!?. "but ye kin say this foi a tat woman She ain’t so short In her temper." Soviet Plan» Demonstra “ Any woman 'ud he short-tempered By JOHN C LAR EN C E FUNK with a light-mouthed ninny hadn't tion» for Easter Week. A. M.. Sc. D. inorc'n hoss talk on tils tongue! Git along, do! Who else come with Moscow.— With the approach of t Dile.K» of Public Health Education. £ Squill“?' Easter and Catholic nnd Protestant | J Stata ol Pennsylvania. 4 "Nimrod Sopher. The rest o’ the days of "Intercessory pta.ver on behalf y + + + + v i*+ + i,4 4 + 'M M t+ i"l'+ + 4 4 4 ‘t ,t Babylon fellers stayed luto the city of Christian Russians," Soviet atheist Spemlln prize money.” officials are busily formulating an in Super-Heat Versus Health “They would," the widow observed tensified assault upon God and re OWN I d tittle America the Byrd grimly. “ Anyone else?" ligion. exploration party wus compelled “That mahog ny colored feller. Tom Ignoring th e. worldwide outcry for many months to “ dig In.” V\ith n' Ills nlggerimm—only he uln’l Tom's against Communists for their attitude | the tb milometer torty degrees oelow nigger no more cause Squire Fellowes toward the church, which they say Is zero, cold wus a real enemy fhui nad —or melihe twas Miss' Fellowes— ll's only a cloak for an economic blockade to be mel with vigorous opposition. kinder hard to make out naow they against the Soviet union, these leaders Bui winter weather on the North done It—bought him oft o' Tom.” Children's stomachs sour, and need issued Instructions to members of the American continent, except In a com Mrs Rhodes eye brightened visibly ! League o f Communist Youths, number paratlvely few localities, seldom calls 1 an anti-acid. Keep their systems "Do te ll!" she cried "Why rhutali ing 2,500,000, to have "special shock for the necessity ot tuklng drastic sweet with Phillips Milk o f Magnesia I Tom must have a heap o' money When tongue or breath tells o f acid brigades and groups of light cavalry” measures ugalust It. Jeff." condition— correct It with a spoonful during Easter week lead the anti-God In spile of this fact, there are thou "But money doun't never do a sailor movement and Investigate schools, uni sands who seem to think that freezing of Phillips. Most men and women have no good,” asserted Jeff. “ And the versities and clubs, to see how the weather Justifies stepping-up Indoor been comforted by this universal best of 'em air uneasy fellers, alius antl-religlous education of the young Is temperatuie to a mid summer torrldlty sweetener— more mothers should In up n' away, Jest when ye flgger ye voke Its aid for their children. It Is a being carried out. and then follow this action by com got em tied daown " pleasant thing to take, yet neutralizes Members are directed to organize plaining about the “ nasty cold weutb "I'd like to see the man. sailor or more acid than the harsher things too mock religious carnivals, nthelsth er" outside. uo, could git away from me, short o' often employed for 'the purpose. No meetings, torchlight processions and In the first place, winter cold Is any the Heavenly trump,” commented the lectures and also to fight for extermi thing else but “ nasty.” Quite other household should be without It. widow. Washington.— Three women nnd a Phillips Is the genuine, prescrlp- “ Waall. nnow. If twore me, 'har colored garage muu are Included In nation of the kulak, the complete col wise, It Is extremely Invigorating and tlonal product physicians endorse for wouldn't he no uced to keep him from the district Supreme court Jury chos lectivization of farms and fulfillment healthy. However, only the persons general use; the name Is Important girtin' away.’’ propounded Jeff. “ I en to try Edward L. Doheny, multi- of the five-year Industrialization plnn. who dally make It their practice ro “ Milk o f Magnesia" has been the U. 8. ,, „ on „ my mind . quite . . . . . „ a time ,.,uc .................... . .. . , On Easter day huge bonfires of walk In it for a mile or two or are had It M'rnndy, to talk things over with ye. ! J“ 111,onaire 011 nian, on a bribery in- jcons «-¡u be ma(je ¡n au large cities j compelled to work outside, will ever registered trade mark o f the Chnrles H. Phillips Chemical Co. and Its pre .........i, •• advised - i » i . « h u™ Save yer breath,” Mrs dlctment charging he gave Albert B. j an(j t0tvns, around which unbelievers appreciate this fact. One thing Is decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1874 Full, former secretary of the Interior. | wI„ t.eiebrate the “ extinction of r * Rhodes. “ Did ye hear bnow much certulu. Winter’s outdoor advantages $100,000 for a lease on the navy s [iE[on >• prize money Tom got?” will be entirely lost to the person who Elk Hills, Calif., oil reserves. I ’ __________________ Jeff’s response was unintelligible coddles himself In a superheated nnd be turned to the task of unhar office or home. Suicide Ends Convict’s nessing bis team: but the widow Then, too, colds, which are ofttmes SENATE VOTES FARM reached out a lean arm. and grap Battle for Freedom the forerunners of that first-class uled him to her. BOARD 100 MILLION Trenton, N. J.—Charles Evans, slayer pneumonia, can frequently he None o' that with me. Jeff Rlggle," twenty-nine, a trusty at the state traced to the hothouse temperatures she ordered. “ Answer my question." prison here, after an hour o f furious hnhltunlly maintained Indoors during Iluow'd 1 kuuow? Ask hint yer Large Sums Added to De- gunplay with half a dozen guards the more severe months. A Different Setting self." died by bis own hand—a suicide with Those sensible persons who keep The late Mrs. John W. Mackay, of ficiency Bill. As If ye didn’t worm Into every bit his last bullet. their dwelling and nusiness places at the noted Mackay family, told a girl o' news along the road.” she scoffed. The buttle also cost one other life seventy degrees and use humidifiers so reporter a story one day In New York. Hnow much?” Washington. — Immediate appropri —that of Frank Butcher, a guard I that the atmosphere does not become “ An old lady,” she said, “ was lectur After a hopeless wriggle. Jeff an ation of more than $173,000,000 for Two other guards were Injured. too dry, will, lu all llkllliood. not be ing her pretty granddaughter on her snored sullenly: multiple government projects was vot Ernest Gordon with a bullet wound receiving many flowers that are sent penchant for cocktails, gigolos and ‘They do say squire give Tom all ed by the senate in passing the first in the shoulder and Thomas F. Soren I to the foolish summer-winter beat over-daring raiment his share o' the prize money.” deficiency bill. type of Individuals. Bui If the prereq with a possible fractured skull. ‘“ But, grandma,’ the granddaughter “ Squire's share? Glory be! But The senate added to the measure ns Evans went to prison for life In uisite fot receiving a bouquet Is a seri Interrupted, ‘In your time, too, didn’t hnow much?" It passed the house the $100,000,000 1919, when he was eighteen years old, ous Illness or a funeral, who wants girls set their caps for men?’ "Four-five thousand dollars.” requested by President Hoover for the j for shooting two policemen In Jersey flowers anyway? “ ‘Yes,’ said the old lady, ‘but not Her arm fell beside her. farm board; $150,000 to continue the City. The Issue Is a clean cut one Super- their knee-caps.’ ” “ Land’s sake I All tliut money fot neat versus bealth. Which do you American delegation at the London na a nigger-man?" val limitation conference; $7,000,000 choose? “ Squire n’ Mis' Fellowes air purty for seed loans to farmers in storm- “ Young Pact” Receives fond o’ Coffee.’’ stricken states. Sanction of Hindenburg Oh, Cuffee's a good nigger I But— “ Service” and the Colon The $100,000,000 fund for the farm Berlin.— The Young plan, pro All that for him! I vum ! And Tom LD fashioned muscle-developing board gives this newly established gov claimed in Germany as “ the llquida Innercent ns a cradle hnhe!" and sweat-producing energy nc ernment organization a total of $250,- lion of the past," was signed by PresI Her head snnk In reflection, while longer occupies the prominence Ir 000,000 of the $500,000,000 authorized dent von Hindenburg. Jeff regarded her more anxiously thaD dally existence as It formerly did. II for its revolving fund by congress. This act makes possible the evac- before. Is quite plain that so-called “ service’ The additional fund was approved I got a ter'ble hunger, M'randy,” without opposition, but Senator Smith aation of the Rhineland and the free has had something to do with the sit ing of Germany from foreign control he said. “ Unow 'baout a snack to uation. Laundries or electric machine« W. Brookhart (Rep., Iowa), demanded An urgency clause makes the plan eat?” that the board co-operate with the Ca Immediately effective, so beginning do the washing and Ironing, the res She didn’t hear him. Her eye was nadian wheat pool against what he be tnurunts and food products manufac scanning Hie Inn structure with a cal lieves to be a combination by England, the liquidation of Germany’s debts turers do the cooking, the taxicabs dc to the allies arising out o f the World culutlng efficiency. the walking and the telephone lakes France and Italy to depress the Amer Metibe ’(would be a good scheme to ican market. He estimated that the war. A few hours later the President an Immobile army almost anywhers signed the separate debt accord with change the name.” she murmured. without moving It from the spot All is t r e s s in g cold in chest or board would really need $1,500,000.000 America. very wonderful, very grand, very pro “ Ye Jest changed It," objected Jeff to carry out the purposes of the act throat—that so often leads to gresslve— and very soft I something serious—generally responds “ 1 knuow, but Hie war ain't goin' to good old Musterole with the first ap However. If pi >ple better understooo to lust much longer. And folks won't Supreme Court to Hear plication. Should be more effective i f the Inner workings of their anatomy think much o' sojers. “ The Sailors Woman Lay» Claim to Attack on Prohibition they might perhaps dev top a mori used once every hour fo r five hours. Restl’ Tlml ud be a good one. Kind Working like the trained hands of a New Altitude Record New York.—The opinion of the spe- energetic attitude toward tt. er appealin’, too. Make a man feel masseur, this famous blend o f oil of New York.— Elinor Smith, girl flyer, :ial committee on the Eighteenth Many, many years ago the human to home. Course, we'd need a new mustard, camphor, menthol and other sign, hut that pig fils Into any plctur’ nearly lost her life flying over Roose amendment of the New York Lawyers' Doily wns constructed on a corfalr helpful ingredients brings relief natur velt field. She fainted from exertion issoclation that the Eighteenth amend plan And since that time there has ally. It penetrates and stimulates blood and a handy man—' circulation, helps to draw out infection M’raudy, ye ulu’t flxitr to throw me ! and lack of oxygen— but declared she ment has been Illegally ratified In de been no change either in Its form ot and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Exercise was oru over?’’’ gulped Jeff. “ Ye aln t goin' bad set a new women’s record for fiance of the Tenth amendment will he its requirements Recommended by doctors and nurses. to go n' tangle yerself with tills | altitude. 'ested before the United States Su of the original essentials and there Keep Musterole handy—jars and tubes. leettle, hairy sailor that wont draw j Miss Smith said one altimeter re- preme court within a few weeks, for fore still Is exceedingly Important. T o Mothers—Musterole is also One of the penal lies ot bottling ac two sober breaths ashore?" 1 corded 32,000 feet, the other 30,000 mer Supreme Court Justice Daniel F. made in milder fo rm fo r babies tlvlty Is a lazy colon. And one of tb< “ I ’ll thank ye to keep a civil tongue feet. The official record Is 23.996 feet. Bohalan, chairman of the committee, and small children. Ask fo r Chil In yer head where Tom's consumed, made by the Mrs. Marvel Crosson of tnnouneed. Specifically, permission most popular methods of relieving this dren's Musterole. unhealthy situation is hy means ot thr the widow retorted briskly. “ And 1 | Los Angeles, who died last year In will be asked of that court to appear ain’t tin-owin' ye over— thar ain't the Santa Monica to Cleveland worn in a test case as “ amicus curie,” a laxutive pill—a poor substitute indeed for muscle activity. nothin betwixt us to throw, Jeft Rig no’s air derby. friend of the court. No person can positively object tr. gle. Jest 'cause I've lei ye order me modern “ service.” It takes the sting raound like I was yer wife, which Hie of drudgery out ot life nnd makes tin Ukrainian Leaders in dear Lord knuow* I'd never dream of Figures Show British day lust that more enjoyable. Bui heln , not while thar was a single oth Exports on Decrease Anti-Jewish Movement to become so enamored of “ service' er man left able to draw britches onto London. -The British board ol Moscow, U. S. S. It.—The Jewish as to eliminate dally exercise and tt Splendid Royal Show tils legs, ain't no renson why ye should preaoom to try to hoss n' bother me trade figures disclose the fact that telegraphic ageucy reports that an use laxntlve pills In its place. Is ont The Field o f the Cloth of Gold was Git along, naow I Unhitch them bosses Britain's exports for February were antl-Jewish plot visnging pogroms In of the most effective ways of shorten the name given to the meeting place 'n' bed 'em daown. If ye want a bite the lowest of any month since De- Jewish agricultural colonies was re ing one's days. of Henry V III of England and Francis With roughage such as gre. ns cere I of France, near Ardres, France, In thar'* a ham In the cold cupboard, 'n .•ember, 1920. with one exception. The vealed at the trial of 45 Ukrainian ............. .. February exports were $.'10.000,000 less \ leaders In Kharkov. The Ukrainians .ils nnd other "ash" producing food» tire for a dish o’ tea.’ 1520, on account of the gorgeous ap “ Bui wlmr ye goin'. M'randy?” he than January, 1930. nnd $3.500,000 less Rre charged with organizing an II- acting as brushes upon the intestines parel o f the participants and the ns she started to sail out ot I ,hun ttlose of February, 1929, while j legal ‘‘association to free Ukrainia,” nnd a regular shaking up of the body splendor of the pageantry that took walled ns the month shows nn unfavorable trade I to overthrow the Soviet government hy exercising It. "service” arid thi the yard. place. balance of more than $36,000,000. | and conspiring with Polish groups to colon will serve you splendidly. "Goin'? Why, of course. I'm going ((& 1929 W estern N ew spaper U n io n .) ----------------------- occupy the Ukraine. to see whnt 1 kin do for squire 'n' Mis D Makes Life Sweeter 1 I I P hillips L Milk o f M agnesia if ( O Hera, Rekindled for Him, W at the 8ubtle Glamor That Had Lured Him From Prrenha to Lisbon. not require assistance bere or I miss my guess." The door closed behind the four nnd us If the click of the latch had been a signal Cura rose from her chair Her eyes were brown pools, flecked with star-glint, and It seemed to Fel lowes tlnil he was sinking gradually gratefully, Into the Intlnile mystery ot their depths. Here, rekindled for hltn. was the subtle glamor Hint laid lured him from Perenlin to Lisbon, nnd from Lisbon aboard the True Bounty, Its embers glowing rosier with every breath he drew He leaned toward her, nnd suddenly she was In his arms, het lips lifted frankly to Ids. “ Forgive me." he whispered. “ Ah. dearest—’’ her fingers stroked ids lacerated back—"I have your stripes to answer (or, however Inno cent I was.” “They’re hut scars," lie protested. “ So they're uot gears on your mem ory.'' she murmured, and nestled closer. C H APTE R X V I Mr*. Rhodes Makes Up Her Mind “ Easy, Pete I Whoa, thar, Paul!" Jeff Higgle caught the thong of Ills whip arouud the butL and climbed creaklly down from ills seuL as the Widow Rhodes emerged from the side door of the General Armstrong Into Hie spring twilight ot Hie Inn yard “ Lnte as usual," she sniffed. "B ’en stupin' off ng'ln to see that bossy daown to Floyd Jones , hey?" “ Alius h'lleve the wusst ot a man duon't ye?" Jeff countered. "Anyone ud be late, carryln' the load I <liil." “ "l'aln’t noticeable," she remarked, fleering Into the coach's empty lute rlor. “ Set em oft back a piece." affirmed Jeff. "Squire's to home." Mrs. Rhodes became alert. “ Lion Fellowes? Home? Why, ye footless loon I Keepln all the news back from « body I” “ Naow, nnow, M'randy, ye ain't give me time to flap my Jaw, I was all sot to tell ye. snd—’’ “ Go on lummox 1 Tell me I tins Ue got his health? Iluow'd he do prl vateerln'?" “ Done line. Married." “ Married I" The widow's tone was falsetto. ’’ Aprlvaleerln'? Be ye crazy ?" “ Shore, he's married. Thatalr Miss Inglepln was up to ('hater s Reck' le d ?" "W aall. I vum," exclaimed the wld uw "Guess I better git my bonnet, u hustle up to the Manor. They'll be acedia help tnore’n likely.” “Oil. they got uplenty help." Jeft as sured her. “ Tlinlnlr Portygee woman —only she sln'l I’ortygee. she's Irish, name o' McCarthy, snd talks nigh is much as ye do. M randy—” Don’t neglect a COLD D Fellowes." “ Flggerln' to marry Tom right off?' he snarled. “ Meblie he’ll have some thin' to say for hlsself." “ He's a sensible nmn. Tom Is," she retorted. “ And th ar* more to a sail or •«’ tlinr Is to a stnge driver." Bitterness welled no In Jeff's heart. “ Yes, nnd more'n one wife most geu’rally.” “ Not It he's married to M’rund) Rhodes," Hie widow returned, undls turbed. "1 ealc'lute to keep a man so busy lie won’t hanker after sin—which Is what I’m goin' lo lell Mis' Feliowes Not thar aqulre ain’t a decent, young man, hut men air men, and all Nimrod Sopher'« law learnin' won't Chung em.” IT IIR END 1 What, Ever? "H er* you art*, then." wrote n in e ' Wendell Holmes, on the subject ol rowing. In the year 1858. "here you are. (lien, nfloat with a body a mo and a half long with arras, or wing* as you may choose lo call them stretching more Him 20 feet from tip to tip. every vollthHi ot yours extend lng as perfeetly Imo them as If your spinal cord ran down the center of your boat, and the nerves o f your nrms tingled as far as the broad Wildes of your oar*. “ This, In sober earnest. Is the near est approach to flying that man tin ever made or perhaps ever will make —Autocrat of Ik« Breakfast Table New York Civic Leaders Scot Had Traditional to Fight “ Red Menace' ,** Figures of Germany’s Inclination to Thrift Debt to United States A Brockton doctor brings this one New York.—The New York Chamber Washington.—Ogden Mills, under of Commerce announces It has organ ized a number of civic groups to fight secretary of the treasury, estimated before the house ways nnd means com what It termed the "red menace.” The chamber says It Intends to com mittee that Germany owed the United plete a list of agitators who are aliens j States $193,936,765 for the cost of the nnd ask for their deportation. It nlso j American army of occupation maln- wlll advocate that employers deter- | mined In the Rhineland after the mine whether they have any Comma- armistice. nists lu their employ. I He also estimated the claims of __________________ American citizens against Germany , , ... _ would amount to $290,637,878 add! Explosion of Mine L»as itonai. in Shaft Is Fatal to Five Salt Lake C ltv .- F lv e miners were lend and two othe. were suffering from burns nnd the effects o f gas ns s result of nn explosion In the Peer less Coni eompnny's mine near Castle Gale. Utah. Winders Succeeds Shumaker Indianapolis. — The headquarters committee of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league announced the election of Dr. C. 11. Winders superintendent of the organization to succeed the late Dr. E S. Shumaker. • Americana Enriching Canada Montreal.—American tourists left al most SfilNMSSMNlO In Canada during the year 1929, according to an estimate made public hy the Dominion bureau o f statistics. ! r i 1 - tMany IVeddings in Sight When some girls are already thinking o f the wedding ring their health fails, they be back from Rhode Island where he at come nervous, high- tended a conference at which there | itrung, irritable, wns a discussion on financing hos and through this pitals as regards the amounts con loss o f control tiguous towns should pay. many a young One of the towns bordering Provi woman loses her dence seems to have solved Its finan future happiness. cial problems. It wns pointed out. by | . . --------- kAs a tonic at this time, and in motherhood or in mid having a Scotsman on Its board of dle life, there is nothing to equal Dr. selectmen. His eyes for thrift wns Pierce’ » Favorite Prescription. shown to the assembled doctors In an Interesting report The Scotch selectman received a call from a woman who sought town I 0rd<'^, G .m b l.n , House. Closed ! Mexico C lty.-Presldent Itnhln sent aid for part payment of a hill in ! Instructions to the governors of all curred at Rhode Island hospital when provinces to close all gambling houses. she was obliged to submit to an emer The president plans to nbollsh pub gency operation. The canny Scot let his eyes roum lic gambling throughout Mexico. over her apparel. Then be turned and asked; Would M odify Jones Law “ Did you buy those-----overshoes?” Washington. — The Christopherson subcommittee of the house Judiciary mentioning a make on which a pat committee made a report recommend ented slide Is used. “ Yes. I did; I can’t take any ing that congress modify the dras tic Jones law penalties for prohibition chances after such an ordeal,” the woman replied violations. “ You could have bought ordinary overshoes with clasps, or even a pair Railroad Executiva Dead of rubbers and saved half the Chicago.— Samuel Morse Felton, amount." dean of Chicago railroad executives Surprised hy sueh a comment the nnd chairman of the Chicago Great w .man left In a huff. Until she re Western railroad, died here. He was ttims the requested aid Is heing held seventy-seven years oliL n nbe vane«.—Brook ion Enterprise. One woman «aid: "Occasionally during my early married life I would become rundown, weak and nervous, and li I took the 'Preacrip- tfoai' I would aoon be feeling fine. It builds up and strengthens every organ in a woman's body."—Mrs Anns Diilman, 2605 Cleveland Are., Everett, Wash. Dealers. W rite Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y., for medical advice, free. mcooDf, Moat ailment« «ta rt from poor elim- . inetion (constipation or «emi-consti- , pation). Intestinal poison« sap vital- 1 r *ty, undermine your health and make , life miserable. Tonight try N? — / r MATUm **« REMEDY —nil-vegetable i corrective—not an ordinary laxative, f See how M? will aid in restoring your • appetite and rid you o f that heavy, lorry, popleaa feeling. ■flA Pw.lr wtttokk— .1 sd>25< _____ Trier. LIUS a m illio n , take TO-NIGHT TOM ORROW a l r i g h t Ì-