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THE BRECKENKIDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS Tl'KSPAY SEHTMBEU 27 1932
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
i .1 ii-liii ilnlh ii4it Suiinlnl I. tin lln diPiirlilcH Aiiierliiiii
I li li iik ("inpuiiv. l.nirriil as .eutii.l Has Matter at the llreoli
rmn lit.is Mx.tiir(u- in il. r il nf M.inli. ISJf).
Sii. rimii'uiis reflet llun upon the clmrarii r sluudlilifiir ri'piituttuii
miv HrMin f triti ur ioiMirulliiu tthlili unit itppeur In un ol
tnrrinin piilillcntiniis Mill lie t'lienrf.illv corrected upjn li" tug
utl.l (o tin iitlciitiiin n( Hip iiliHti r In i" im- nl p-rrol or
..'li In li kuI or other udtcrllsf in -nl tin publish r dims nut
i i.i liuiix if liable lur dutiiMgPn fin tlo r limn the am mill rrTi'tvul
i i O'r ill I il.ll SMlC I .lifting lilt' ITI 'I
1 14 lnli.il l'rs Is i vclimlielt .nlillr.l to imp fur liuhllfiill.iu ul
n in . ili-uti Ins crislltisl to It nr not .illierwl emitted In llils I
.i nls. lixal news piihllstu'tl lur hi
i rllni- fiilllnt tu rum in lr na.ni fj.iart will rjillrr .1
1 i'f ill llir iitniMiEftnent lv ..Mir MMM ti til.' Clirulatluii
ii 1 iit ! r
j fir ( ( MI'IH.I.I. Hiltlnr
Telephone Na. l
Chinese Walls Old and New!
WHAT OTHERS BEIJEVR
fZHt C-flEAT WAUL OF CMIUA VAS BuilT
TO KEEP OUT TH MAMCHUS Or THE NORTH
I Month. Ii larilrr
I M hlh Im mall
M il l. lit mall
'I'uiUi-.. Iiv iiimII
1 lm In ihhII
SI MSI IIII'IIO nAT!
$ .rift
$ .ft.
stall!
S.t
He Is Citizen Hardy Now.
Ijiim iiilutivM l.nili-v II..11K him cnsl iihiiIp Ii im
nrl i..n iiiiv7h' rvft'tietl to "hniucr statf rnpresen-'
-IJio. ' linip duck" at;-mod ul tin- leKirlalurc having
hi il m.imI com pi i ted In 11 Mini tii in is reprettent.i
I tin ImmIi dint net
.u 1 victim of that -ti.ui' altitude on behalf of
. h iliat all "hj.s 11 u 1 "j out. Hardy jui r he
1 mi in propertv m-iui mjiu ni wnauiurni in m1 .
1 1 I itiw liulLs. w.i .''' ! .Wor re-exertion His sit
t kvlt of Alum a WI fini. .sop 1' wpitiv'
1 '( into.
1 1. 1. .nl wliiii .1 nij nt..'i ! tin distrut is
in . 'Uiiirtii. hi mi. ill 1iu.-1.1Kv-. of tour.se. Hut the
in .itiniiiphrlifcii. tin- it 1 fn . ii.' he favored ui.d
'in hi- .stood ftn win! tlitn- fu overshadow hut er-
h. t a he wa i tpni t l to (li-.tl serious hlow.s to
1 1 ul orvniuziiliou known a Uiv tttnle hiyhuu.x !-
m. in- vwut utthi-ri-d out of tli" iMililical picture.
1 p.rnii: ho. nowiMr vsm- hi. Before lie retind
11 1 ' hf" he vent .1 ouilnd .shaft in the sjii'i ific di-
Hi thrt-e :'i :itlfiiiiii nhu . u yenenul Ioonpn
. -iimy.s of ti. oui ilii's. f.jMl. He Muccucied in
' tf-olutjon tl.iiii.!- ! c ' uu-t calling upon tlit
. Ti.tiiM.tv dptiriiii .1! t' m.i i sind.njj mone.x for
'" i' ti.tr- tint! Jtll ...;- i' ti li'v.'- Iji'livkay vUni
. pu ifd I
1 1 I iil in tliv -.i.iit- il t.ii.- ...! ewti hnd the I
' i'..livd the iviiini'- id-1 it 1- vi di'ulMfulj
'i . I ' vt Ui-ti i 1 p v . ! h till thfic ri mains the i
it 1 1 1 kii'Ninu 1i1.1t in .uMi limit ol state repre-1
.. v inii.luh ru'i-iui.l Im fi n nu-Moii iui .111 appal
.uuJ .niJLIiliiftaVAimie of iutiw. '
1' ' .a.v .1 Mtluuole nuoi Slv wot misled in the lit. t
HM . Jl i t
Libby llolman Reynolds nnd Her Comeback
.1 I 1iii.ui IJoVnoM- 1- i.nK it ih picture. She 1
iiilin ihoMl js . il ... Mm i . for the llnying oT
I who inherit!.' in t stitv "t fi'rtv million. Khi
i.i.rviiw. Ilii- 1- wlit si -.nd. "(od in Ilea-
tli. a I did nt rill -urn 1 . .;. nohU." Il in itii-
11 .ikt- note ot tin- .'. 1 ihat .. d rannot he called
1.1 . a.- .1 ilfh' I- titiu-j ii .1 North Cmoiiiut
h U invii and .um 1 n i kimJ j- jurors to hoar thv
n. U.v t.isf. is 1 ii.ui tiiK.r. She la onh 26
v o.tui the .i. Itv for tlw joldn gift of aony
i. sto'tfd upoii I a-1 l Hi" in tei arcnitoct. Now
m p.iiii!c in tin- niits nt th world until a jur.
. nl Hit- M-idiit II it in- 111 itv 01 life imprison
lit lutioii I iiiov liiilniuii -ill be jriseu un ac
-mi li.is voutli tuil iHMiit ;ui. i family pretiie and
ii "idt- ti ilmi' t .it'iui' an to auilt ti
it.inl in tuv nvw.niupfi it id' of the verv sei.-
Sims Takes Another Plunge
i. Ail William s -i i i.ik. n .iiiotl.t-i plunge-01 I
It i n :.t. He i M .u.ivi li mil the Amtfi ici.c
" n ui.ii mi n Ita 'i. im li.uiii- (iivat men as !
ii lit m.ii wreu( iii.J '! i.Mti j H it uiv jutt ine'i and
n all lin.v are amiMi' . m .lent largely and
.. i hi'- a-- imt of U. im' .! tyi lit wurld oxf. i'.Ioiiu
tii- y Iui null in . I .n
Pres. Hooyer Advises Vigorous Drive
lO Ktee OUT Trt MANCMUS OP THE NORTH t I
i --jfOx'-rHSffir-'"-'
i s "T JK. v.. .M-Xmu L jgA .
I r .- jr-. " lJT&m
- .; . .rt ?. Ti-f7t - ?. i-JmT -
j. f ' . 'x.utjVj jc uiaf ; t rvi . 4 ''m- t
? . . .w&;rm:&"&2'3i(Br " la.
'-';W- KiOvATHE JArAi6Sr.-CnCATCDTATt
.- - " TiRlFFb Of MAMCHUKUO HAS ERCCHIO A rWA !
t HIGH OREATER VAlL TO KTBP CtT ClUMtSt
-- '1 . jl f TRADE PPOM 1HF s!OUHt '
. . : ' "" '. .. sh i 9 ".. I
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'i rr w u t up s. i i d
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li i .1 ii .i i un i mil t
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mmmmammm iWil
l'OOH J) IMSAriT.AUS. ii
M K Hnf fi-n of MilltuU'lphla ecrtntv of the Intliiii IllKht- As.'"
nrliitliiii. prooubly wnulil iipprrclal 11 wiillltiK wull iKa.tmt which to '
l. I'l lilt lis M.lll t flu Kl bJfCl if 111.' Jl I l nil (f I mil I 'I l ftL.ll" !
o lumiii anil ci. 'infill - t'
TEXAS
OPICS
Hi KA1M0M) llllOOKS
I
Mi Hn ffin ja- ujck fiom Aljokn u.uif 'ie invpftjtij ti '--..
oonaitij. tin- flbiH thtJt .iy t'u.t MttliiK Hull w. i J jiohu . v
roil ovci in hi- kiuvj If he tuulU wr Home if thr efffi t noJein lv
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AUSTIN T.x.in sjept 07 nf
H N UiuM'c. ihulliiinn of .
1 llltatlon li havliiK on hl ttlbe-men Ctone Ihp wnr cry Oone Is t.10 Jo ' l"Kl''Uvi' )ijniutlon Offlc-
s- .- -war nonce f.onc t.JO 1 thi- chief In rull .. In All ncionllnii to """- c"nmni"' n8 na' l"0 '1
jMr Snlffn " t. The moilern Ind j w.ik In fact. I.. o. till the '"'. I .1. ZTl " "'"'
)T j 'le nere approach to w. pa.nl 1 th- ouge t. ine . . . I'A.n e"u- ' '"
II
i!ip Indlcui flapper
I'lu. I.J huAeVer luta nppinail to ihrlm ... Mlulllauiin. m I
.v ....... . WI.MI.HIIWH Wtl II '
dim p. ia!atloii huii JumprU from 230(100 foil yncn ajto to 3l0ii.i I " '
today taenb.v Ultproviug th populai filliiv that Poor Lo U va.. '" ' ''"
itiiinx lie i vanifhinit at. a tilhpxiiiai .. u huni.i. .ai .m.pii. i...t 1 '' 1
m HI place I- thu iiiudcrii Indian apt to !. cll ttdUctttd aura to be
intpii-nt-U In .iiii.iiKbili- und ai pimp mi --poitii. fhr Indiana' eivi-
IZltion hni gum' nil the lliJl.ill lll.ll'llf In it. II nr .una In 'inrnl nu...
)! a gnat dial changed outwaiilly a I ll tit trad Inwar&y mut'h
i.lijMovtd 1 allui jlly
AflPi all H s.ij Uu don. i'n.P sani na H3nf p-ny wt i)V
in Aiiiirind npiliew Abilene Hipoitej Niw
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the in 1
ypou 1
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tai dat
oath tii
polntei'
I'sajjiiicd with U' . I
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IN I'ltAlsr. OK MAKItll.
"And ns theaimy grw hi in. giw In atiturp an aerretury ol
ar'
i TillM .'oellnt Qeneral PiVton r Marca writes In hla nmmr. .
earning the man who waa hi numliial and official aiuprlor dur.ng
the Woitil Wn- but w.'u mvei foiut the limitation of hla civilian
bajek round
Newton D. Uatttt 'a lung been leco.-n aert as a lawyer and -laUM-mBii
of undnubted capacity Now conn- in stile and professional mil-
diei to pralie hin formei thief In bIowIhk ' mis. It la oil tho nnif
imai.tablp because the Ohioin wuu rujh nil thit dread creature u
Hit vl. .
member:
t'i cnntll
tlve ccn
clecion
lcgit-lstui 1
Also t!
officer 1)
tlon to ( 1 1
incomlnf
Until
enn't fui
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United Pi Stuff 1'otici.pond. nl
IIOU.YWOOO al 'I I' Hex
the Wild Ho. no li goinx f 1 1 fm
a mo vi.' lumebaik
The famous olack hoi se !" nine
year old and nine piii f.11 un
eriulne i i.pioachlHK iiii.IUU
Bui look at Tom Mix -. !'. tn
himself and even old Hill Mart
talkliiK "-"'ii' .1 ! I'l. . 11 1 1
Rex iievpi ha- lipin 1 1 il t I ..
ill Ihe f tin he ilil ii I 1 1 . ' 1
tenuip mi t n -'! It tnu ' ''!
! Jim! Ur ti give hni a h ma 1
he (art the rutin Im li ti nl
How many movip t.in- I n
that Kflnor Cllyn ptrked Ktx .
WUd Hprse Clara Mvm an I I. .t
Cody j thr oi.nlnol hmh' in- "'
"If T I thought o Will fwi 1
JUI what hpenp4l and i'h hum'
' f 1 mm 1 il U it. liful iiivt.ioVN weic on hand
1 11 iti li. itv 1 111111 f.it in keep them fiom fighting dunngl
1 -Inn nf the tltli and Hex tne wioktng hour 1
WiUI I lot sr wuu tun mui'h of 11 1 lules e.xplMllin that IjiiIv Mt III Is
!' ' n in ti li imt Is i'h ul ilifiitunltil Willi Hex hut thai nil
ii'i 11 1 1 '.!u t'linv. 1 iliid tt used thv youiiKei .Marque lo ma 111'
' v tu' win in ill 11.1t tin Hi x Jcaloun Anil did II wolk"
.ii 1 tiiiini hni 11 nie.it luve 11I Iily t a wlu mute
i. 11 in lift .1 white maie num-
l l.i.lj It uiw aplealn that Hex I
intgiit hue to buttle to letain Uutty
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in mill ..milk imcksKin " '"" '""""ji y "
M .i.u. N..w Muiue wat """t' "" ciuiinunily woeie Ihev
11. ..a ambit ou- und not 1 mm" tauy Koosevelt Is running .i--f.. .....
tl..' .inpt..rd .v Hex leputalliii fo1 Pfdent '
.iui fiine He admittedly l- .flu - I Whnl l' u then days lx
- rem fume on hli own accniint One nf tin Uivs Mullywond l'how hip they ever going to get thit
iti.l hi- lippti veiv altPiitive ti Ki'tijl to timki a mot 1. mil ples 'egiillied beei Into cellophane wrap
I i.l l.tgerilvd as woid Imiiilili ' and 1 Pf' '
lli'ij "M.k th. tniH hiiMin to! aplne-chllllng That will he Pane'
t.f 1 11
"...ipifi.t " ... ii ii..... w.. ....... ..u.i i .. .... . ..u.uu . 1 V
....... u .- .v ... nmicvuni .. 11 j..- 11 uurnmin ua aocreiary begin
f win In Ine Wilson cabinet and the u'n -d men cf the ipgu-jtorti
11 im my wete not peihnpn p.ntli'U!nil en 1 1. 1 f the proap'tt
The crlticUm which were Inunched it 1 1' . A r-
I lialler pilvutely and In ptlhllc tllMlputed Int.. in n - .IM
j loan paitlc.pallon In the World Wai Lei un. m. ti 1 ami .
me iruneiinoiii organizing capacuy o! tin min 1 i;n nut
Ills peculiar value In the poaltlon he then . .. pt.i it is tn 1
of tiie gencrala tu fight and plan the nail .11 tt un th. tt. 1.
yotit. tt waa th taak of the secretary of u t . . .te m Hint
Stealer than this country had ever seen an unit . 1 .1 lions in 1 . 1
peit mom 3000 mile of vt'atei
Hiiat wall Newton D. Usher itiitcnuiged in .iuti. hi w n
fulfilled every aarious reanonaHXIIty placid ujum in naildet- 1 1
hlntory He functioned no ably that his adm 1. t i-nd Mm h
epreied the opinion not only 0 hinmeif 11 : . xptiletu-. 1
officers who asrved at W'athlnijton dunrji t 1. v id t u
"It Is my considered opinion that Npai m n 1 kei is tn 1.
' est secretary of war the United Mates has ued Ami m
1'ing that I do nut exclude the forceful Stinton si. 1 ie litiliiuit it
Since ttarch had known u a soldier some ien inictnii.
duiing his long und active cm net. it m iy be taken (in 1. nitui
iis pilni wan not undcreived by the quit: and h li u 1
j who dUrhnrged n and Ktiungf dutits with ailklrv fiiiit
1 .1 1 e rup icily in the d'y o' '1 HonMiin ('hioni-i
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Kansas 'lt lecentlv v .
long it Will take tin m
hew to make 1 a .
Chl-let Imlld.ng '
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the
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n.itlvi stute undOne new
How would you feel if you wpie
mnli 1 plitute tiled Wild H..I si Meoet!ii Hyde .mil Jim Heed call-
msii ppili fm I'oliiinliiii Afttr ihiinuo Nilire utithniltles ncent d "u the gteatest funnel of a'
th ti ul iiimiiiiI in uiie .11 two lv num. 'I thiiK-i t.i iijit te.illnn 111 Hun '
riiitn.t liiawl- H x uliil Muiipi t.i n.anle. A word ur two .f advin
"' "I" ii" '! "' 'o me nun twot Itl i. ma inn m 1
'?. ' sw A '' ' -g? "enl rjTr"J !"- K.s
rml VALiIL m$&
y. ;!- Iy R. G. MONTGOMERY
i-i W.n sttjli'lt ft 111 .1 lot ill
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H Mel H M-m. I
v la! Jkiwi - I
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T yy -r k'zrw
1 tl im 1 1
vyr
111 .i in 111 mow
sV 11X11. an i.trnl fur ml.
Ur iMIrrrsls. Inrr. s' II III III
lo hla nltler sirr Is ni.'iisril nl
kllllnje Mini arnl In rhri U Ills
lliHlirilni; nrllvlllrs hi llirrr
lllirrs. Hall nitnuiinrrs lit Is
laaLliiu n lirrsuiiHl rlirrl. Ilrlii
s kp Kill irtsiiiiillt irf llml
lip iIhps nHl nmkr llir lierk.
I.rlitliij; Ikr ulllir. simii iahi
Klrl rrsnn kldnniirrs. skr tustr.
Iu lr IIIIN V III. I II. Wiir s ilnHtftc
Irr Wlirti sian Imni hrr iimiir
hr irlls hrr ar Is .sIVM.KV
III VI It em! alljiw nttnr.
Ill III ITI HIVII Us. 111 li.tr
O tiK.tiAUff.yj.HC
tt t. na.o Jllvers nnu they Dad want In luve a lutu! In running TjIJu'i Ii. . 1j i uoUa smiled
t . j 1 .t. a slower wllli the livsa jjII duwn. 1 ouid .boot him my. Hudl. v .nn.tv.nd with a frank
taking tbiir own head. a.ir- Br . niut blrili Malo).t own t
Finally ttie llghtii of tho camp T'e ''"r opmt.l softly and tho tho corral savs jou tooU ull tliu lliht
ttiuKeo iurou(ii me ui;ick waiii''s"" unu.i m. nva.i msme. vvuttu ioui 01 niti).
iabead and Uonn spurred tba roan!1" "' the pair ho entered. Dona
i a gallop. The borstj had become IwiP'd up and ran to meat him.
t.ry dot Me after his fright. She! "" I Asleep anil lie has a
wuiit.it to ra the dot tor and have I c"anie. Swvrglu got him In Just In
11m n.iJy .a noon as lur father ar- "" IJaJ r"P " the head to go
nttd
II .11. . .. r.l... ..n .n.l .! ' OUtl CrltUftlly BUd ltIQll tO
t.nii iihun. nicrrr. im b i iiirrr fre n tMn ur.pi.v- in the til c i K:'nK something.
!' "'J ..W". . "A". "'. r. "... . !?"". -it Vi i iTii "" win mk U!" lb. girl wbls-
Dona leaned down over the north
rail ami patted the roan. "Don't
over try to shoot while you're rid-
ing htm." hc warned.
"1 may do imt that." Ti.r
wuu me umiei wounu. jio looked a dUtrmlntil look Iu Dudley's ejes.
The anniveisuiy .1 tl 1
ateadeis' race fin goti inmi ni 11 1
In the weal reminds ih tliit ii...t
lot of the farmers un miiii.i
away from any kind if u.i
Jim Uausch Ulymp.c liio. In
accepted a Joo w.th un in m m.
tompany He can tike In- .i..
peel over the hutdle
A KUivey shew that min mi
Isters of the goKuel an und 1 1. .nl
8eimona do not seem to i . 1
Ing ci 'nmodhv
I A femluiui- loluiiiiint 1 1
1 that mauled men w.iu in.
theii thumbs just un it ..... .
'Ill bet 1 wrmli.K in In tluii
ull llic 'Inn
a
III .11 tl i'l 1 w 1
.t 1 H I ttlllli l-
e k. t tin 1 tout.
1.1 mu- "h v - il-.-
the tn. luil'iiu
" puck u. fu
IV In-
n 111 I
H.. I: l II .1 i.ird of New H
i' '.1 . uf 'in it mi nf the com
1 isite ' . 11 1 t 1 ouir.yielniliui.-
K In 11 I 1 va. i' law denrlbel
if vu 1.1 H ! I iiny' un will. 1 1
e n v 1 iw In its claim uf cin-
itt:ii m.ill"
The unioiiiit- ..f ounty und dlh-
let hindi i.ii.i tvurantit now out-
landing mil tiuturlng after Jan 1
' 133 Ij 11 nl 1 mi "yurdhtick ' for
imount of coin-
I' ml ;he couiitlcj
fin money ait
' .Ie hlghvv i lio
'It'll". f 1 t'
pen iitn n tu i
tid H'.'l .1 '11
t Itnr.' un tl
iolnti.1 mil
Ho 1 In n 1
tens 1 .1 s . i
Old H'.U.I 1 H
the tpnii
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son. Hen Htiiul
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I.- lioover ha advi.sfil Hit- tlm
" itei i" I mneti tt njurt' i 1. u-
ui it tl lH."-it tilt f it tint l-sij
'M '. t" ' I'll ?t OIHt I I it ln'.lv 1 1
'Jt ul .11 rt-p.it 1 .'1 id.a
ai 1 tin .Maa 1 if tn li.
.u 1 . A deiiiiH 1 . ' 1 n 1 1 in 1 1
f hi ji. .s.-iitii-flrit 1 . 11. t t I:
rri u al ii -pi'llOindflh i.m (il a
.' I llif alillliOl of (It'll Un' tin
H. I.U. t 1 nlllt'tlliU tli- 'I'll 1 X!
al t . .ti.d thf lejuil 11 11 ' . . v.
11 1 impawn cl if ft I fat 1 1 Hii.il
hi ipjM.il- tn the fit 1 at. lt
' Hli I tl.it pivtllit't UIV 1 al '1 .-
v- in Lake h (.hanct- X v i .i tin
fil ii. the brush.
.'I ' lu.s uationai
.. tli.- munljA ov-
VI 1 Ii tollflolll th'
- ti.i a hint to )).
! pii-Mdelit wit- li..'.
1 1 l Net Hi ei wj.s
. 1 aiul two tl.-
11 thf stoiv Now
'nl ti 1 spi-nkinv sfi
t 'i 1 1 rs aiv jfo'ity
1 tal ts in flt'i'tion
1 ni 1 1 able to .uiaki'
'i i 1 - s vtell a- 11
1. uiiH'i'uls ali' if-
. i' in.'. It in t-1
1 . wot til a li ' 111
lluna uurs ..Ilk blm annl Ml
lllllr nam la (ilin'r h.i llir tm
llu.llrr iul m .lnii uf iiu.rrllik'r
A lliuiu. Iiiliti: slip "III lukr I III a
i.lui. uf afrlllni; taprr llrlia lo re-
urn. slip uxrrra 1. 11 1 hnlila tatrk
tikn sum Hall un Ida t im
'Ikrrr lilirra Irpa uul ul Ikr
ulffkl nnj klaara krr.
tl Tkrrp lll.rra hr inrpl
SVVI.III.IN. .Ia.rr'a II III krr Inaaa.
Hlnl Iip ). lip la rrlulr In LIU
fall ikai II11II al.ui n raimrr.
Iliinn ilrrlilr In clilr In Ikr
kuul fur Hall slip ralrkrs h Iaa4
kurar 1111U haa Ih lr In rlJr klaa
Iu krri up krr rlUr.
room at headquarters. When Dona
entered ba Kaped toward lur and . It "''i'' ... .
rlpp.d her ahoulders. . "ou can w."t1lj r
I "Where undrr heaven have you -i--iiii onw.
Ien?" ba fairly bo.tl. ina "OUU.U eagerly.
-n..i i. ... . . . n .. . So t-rla. aNo foolishness.
Quick ibg ttottor! Dad been jUit Uo j t JW Tuo UMtor
l"M W7 rBUtWU(
0IANDR0VK
' MAIL30YI2AUS
i...VlBUIIIA tUl Thlily
-1 su Ue first woman lur 1
f miiir u Use Unload Hi
- iivmg it jiaiir ot brMiutit
ii ptatt.1 nf N'tthr-uska
.. 1 rvn mu' that day if rjk
i si 1.1 n) 1 of Monroe Neto hai )
I .." titlnn 11 all to tto. rstler..l
in whl.ii liave grown into vil 1
1 . mui t trui
j.ai now rtirtil liecatuae i.f'
j " 1 gui .tiomt. uiie ur VrMUng
1. 1 Mru. Walter Darrouoo
I' (1. -rlirook.
I -ai J carry mall far t' ayrf
ir he snld wistfully. "Whim
1 U t 1 was to be retired. I waa
r inhapp) I wasn't able to at-
I 1 the siate' oonventlon although
I li.it e missed (gvr ittato and nit-
U nai ion vent tons."
Mt Kcnyou haa had a plotur-
c uV life When she flwt went
y ct u-rs.-jrl therp.wgrje plenty-!
! li I. .H
s r -.1
llrf tl
.11 i.ii.i .
.. I
I I .all li
' 1 I me'
II I. WhlHI
li .!
. iily while gull
iv.l-in children al the
. int. I In Indian Te.
.atrl Valilll whe Vis '
liu rl.lalllpUlatlv! klic I
' t v. 'in-n in the irili
r hnj ittrnJrd
I is).it.vi. iu.Mlto I.0S Ut
ihivi ami mcinp on itri.i.'si:
UK l.NI) KU UJb St-uie
ft u iiuuii who fia bet 1 .petal
It. il . guilt lost a guwd co: and
a nui fan. aein whliji lo lie an
bUiiu u 1 thr eclipse
llij.h wind and heavy lain
came .' ii.; ? the time the rttre it
vollpae wtu atihedultd Uwn illd
ihe wHid uaeovcred lh hiding
place of the euipuiiu. under some
w.ttrr hyacinths im I-aUe IJerBi-
ferd Game War dun A J Uuenther
happened to be . round a the tjnie
and confix sit-d them
JACKSONVILLE Excavation
has been started on the new 70.
000 post office.
Dudley did not stop to Mk que
lions but dashed away while Dona
arranged ber father's bed. Bwergln
carried Aaper up the steps and Into
the room. The heavy burden saemad
iriVrr.".";; :hvEr-.wvvTfc: i "? rlfl to. ""r um. ti.
...11 n k-iiata . nail is 1. kiHpr uocior came uuaiiing in wuu his
hhu ia ui la mr. kr aii.a ami bla k cuv anil took rbarca. ll
MilJ HJra iHt.ard Pea I rrek . . ' .""''"' ""
t.Crrr .kp kn i.rm lai.i n.i H i baited long enough In hi- examlpa.
ku. iiuup a.ra krr faiiirr mu.- i Hon to look at Dona and tlieu la
aVm': """ "' W" " " itl.r Dudley wbo ttood with' an
.NOW Ml l Willi IIKS S.I.HV 'V0 -r0UIMl "" t0 M "
tbe room.
CIIAPTKK XI .... . ... .
DlM. ... . . i ti'va ber wbliVy or black coff
UNA tovtrtd her fine s Itl. ber ll( bttvt her WM. j 0 cn hr
bauds aud tears .lid Utvveen she should IU down Tba doctor
br Angers 8be im ure that her mrued again to his patient and did
father could not live tiinniKU the .4ot Bye tbe pair another glance
tlull of a iiiounuiii nijilit II" . . .
needed ih. attrui.ou uf tl.. .amp y DU.X forced Dona M coma
do. tor .t ... I J H1b UBL i looK . lo hjr
This u u bell f a me- cold roow uud produced a fUsV from hli
vol.. brok. tbe stiilmts potket. Dona was able to awallow
Dona looked up and saw Swergln ouly a gulp of tbe liquor bat IU Are
binding or ber. She leaped to ber soothed ber. Dudley Insisted that
feel and could have thrown herself. .be should It down and aat IxiUe
Into bis arms In spite of bis scowl her holding her hand
so glad waa she to see blm. Tears "Hoct-y I lore you." ba whli-
of )oy i boxed her aud she tuuld nut perrd
"PW. Doua stirred aud looked at him
Hwerilo eianiln.d -p.r with .J'M"'.
rough bands IU iuitj and "''" Uklng you out pt hor Juit
kirgihisned up 'i:..t m mt him ' " a" WT Jd - vdl"
lu at one' Uall i- - r.aten shot " I "iwouneaa determiiiBdly.
serrin bad lauaia tbe roau aud ' t dark light Uaebed in tha girl's
trallad him back to the stem of the ulu" rM- "1u not uu tut
I'vo been practicing with a rifle"
"lou re nut going out Dudley. 1
need you too badly."
HHow li jour father?" Dudlty
asked avaslvely. -.Vol worae"
r0NA shook bar lisad. "Dad Is
rolug to Uo line. He's alroody
swearing vengeance and that's u
good ilgii." She gave Dudley a rid-
lipped mile. "I Juit don't want you
to go out. Hall knows every foot or
Polly Mountain and he's not above
shooting from behind a tree."
Dudley sensed his nili-nnim-a na
to Uop. If I need you I'll call you." iuU'd l !'''" lut "boul " ta
He gave a questioning look at Dud- ' ."" r ' unv a r5l l ep
iih iu win:
Doim'u cloar oyes clouded. "We
I id v
- me ut I ni
did it i I.
i ii i a. I
.t.
tn i
it j . t u l I .1
in I id ' hk
I i nl .i .' '
was not accustomed to wealthy pa-
tloiiu and cave his orders bluntly
Doua listened carefully to all bo
tsld. She was eager to go at once
to ber father's side but the doctor
shook bis bead.
"This Is my Job tonight. You arc
iii .S" m liooli luve 1 1 ml it. I
tlie (riding of fuiiv lali ti. p
Tie bo'inl ol idiuitu.ii I .tt.
futnlshes t'ie teaiin i nil. tall
stone in j -it ili
1. ih.' ine Mill
fulille liiai.lui
t liaiigt up Hie
lUti till.
T ie in w 1 iw
tu. I dl I' I. I i
i
l t
i tp
III tt lv
i -a v -ir ted
t Hi'-
lati
n 'in ii "lv ..a .....: tw e'
tn ..ml. I.mlt una.- .giliikly; hi
I.il way t.
II Wl 1' II I
W II I
In i.ik one nf Hon
i the advances !'
i . . tj n . .
shoot inc.
-I'm so shut you came You knw " l'ut "a Utr
IXad Isft fur PjuU Cruok I'ano.al VUUJD "C-
man. Uall. Ih brought In." Her lips
lltUo cbln
Douas words tumbled out.
Swergin bad ijatberad Aaper up
and was placing blm across bis sad-
ills. He glared at Don. "i know
9U were both fools enough to
come." be snapped "liut you don't
do It again or you can stay out all
ulfbl'"
The trip to camp was a torture ot
anxiety fer Dona. Now that they
were rescued she was fearful that
tJwcrgln bad come too late. Their
paco seemed little bettsr than crawl-
lug. UarkceiJ found them only halt
"What good can you do?" Dudley
Insulted gently.
"He took a mean advantage ot
Dad. I saw It!" Dona fastened br
eyt on the door.
Dudley did not argue. Tbeie
would be plenty of time for that
after tbey received news about tbe
wounded man.
Tbo little clock on the drcsier
ticked away but Dona did not take
her eyca from tbe door and tbo Arm
line ot her mouth did not soften.
At length sbe spoke.
"A It Dad doesn't make It 1
ley as be turned to leave.
TII stay up with htm tonight."
Dudley offered.
Dona squeezed Dudley's hand and
let blm go without a word.
a a a
rpiIB next morning Aiper regained
L consciousness while Dona was
at hts side. He grinned as be recog-
nised ber and spoke weakly.
"That cowpuncber came near get-
ting the old man."
Dona patted bis hand. "No talk.
can think of that later." ehe prom-
ised "but ou have to be careful"
Dudley felt be had made bis
point and rode away with his shoul
ders square. Dona watched blm
cross the clearing and enter tbu
scrub growth beyond. Sbe was a
little worried about blm and when
Swer-ln came around tbe corner
she asked the timber boss to keep
an eye en blm.
"Got too many fools lo i around
lag yet. Dad. You'll be At as evr I ur Takes all my time keeping
in a few days the doctor says.1
"Yon can't kill a lumberjatk with
one bullet." Asper grinned. "Wbo
brought me In?"
"Swergtn" Dona told him with
a smile. "I guess you were right
about him. lie Is a good man and
we owe him a lot." She did not tell
him of her psrt In tbe affair.
Asper smiled and closed his eyes.
In a few mlnutea he waa usleep aud
Dona tin-toad to the open window.
Sbe could see Dudley down ot tbo
corrals. He waa riding ber roan
horse and she could Ml by tbe lift
of his shoulders that be was proud
of hla suoet...
Dona slipped out on Ibe porch
where ibe was still within a few
step of tbe sick roow. I'utllog ber
fingers to her lips in tbe manner ot
ber pigtail days she wblstlvd. Dud-
ley looked up and saw ber. He
waved and seut tbe roan galloping
up the bill.
"Where did you get my horse?"
ibe greeted him.
"Just borrowed him." A look ot
pride came Into Dudley's face. "I
bad to show this brute I could ride
blm.'t
them from getting Willed. Thu
ituawe mu nover rounu up uall If 1
don't get out and help them!" wcr-
gin's humor was no better than on
the previous nlgbt.
Dona returned to her father's
room and sat beside blm uutll he
woke. She brought hi m broth and
read an old newspaper to him. He
was feeling better and was eager
to try sitting up. It aos late eve.
nlng before ic fell asleep and tho
was abto to slip away. Dona was
wry tired. She bad missed Dudley's
aid aud began to wouder where lie
was. On tbe porch sbe met Siveraln
wbo was coming In to inuke up a
tlmo sheet for hie po.ie.
"Have jou seen Mr. Winters?"
sbe asked.
"Malloy down at tbe corral eavs
he hasn't come In jet" Snergln an-
swered and went on to his oflice.
Dona eat down suddenly. Sbe was
beginning to develop nerves. Dud-
ley bhould have been back bourn
ago. Sbe remembered tbe events ot
tbe day before and fear gripped ber
heart. Had Dudley tried Uio seme
foolish stunt ber father had at.
tempted?
v.. jTo Ue Continued -fa
1 - THIS CURIOUS WORLD -
'l9KsftafaBssssssVwssl5il
THE FAMOUS GERMAN SHEPHERO DOG.
fARNEO $300000
V 1 I IN HIS LIFETIAAE OF FOURTEM
I l VtTARS'
I jPs-x Ihe
UV fAQim tSURPACG
f X X I CONTAINS
' S '97 OOO OOO
A SQUARE MKES.
q tl !" tlT htA SCHV-Ct M.C II
-' ' aa-s3a---as---s--f-trsr.-- Jl
CiGABfeT CANDE
LIGHTED BY.
STFAMI
(NOT BY THE VISIBIE nouO THAT
COMtS FROM A TEA-KEme FOR
this is vor srsAti but by
REAL STCAM WHICH IS STltL M
A SASffOUS FORM.)
TUB VISIHLi: ri.ot'D that we see eaiapini; liom a tea-kettle
is not t' n This cloud has ceased to be aiuin and has con-
densed into tiny diopleta ol v.. iter Heal bteum U Invisible and I?
nitrwineiy hoi a mhuII nnain of It escaping from a bollci-
rapaljle of pioduiint; hlgh-piesfuies will light a rlgaret as readily
at It i an be done twin n muuli Tea-kettli- ' fteam" hiu Just ltd
opposite effect It puts put flames instead of sunlit them.
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