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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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By Gene Ahern
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places the moonlight showed brightly.
“This room won’t do," he muttered.
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in a hundred places. Let's look over the
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him.
As they near Prentins' fazenda,
bullets whistle peat them. . Vilak
then realizes that the flood warntng
won a fake and a ruse to get Pren-
lias out of his house. Prentiss ad-
mits them and Vilak tells him they
are about to be attacked.
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compare it with his method.
These hands must not be bid or
played “Double Dummy," Le^ as
though all fear hands were expaosK
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WICHITA FALLS, June 26. Building
permits in Wichita Falls for the week
ending June 25 totaled $37,692, as com-
pared with a total of $40,000 for the
previous week.
life of ELISE MARBERRY. an Amer-
ican girl who owna and manages
teasi de sable property near the lit-
tle town of PORTO VEH DE, In west
central Brazil.
Several myaterious deaths have ac-
curred, but so far she has escaped
harm, doe to the shrew dness of her
comein and protector. VILAK. who
masquerades as her attorney under
fensive bid or informatory double
would prove at all profitable if
game cannot be saved against the
Spado bid.
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' coursing up from the soil. "Spring from
those little iskes on the high ground
pea red at the lofty barred entrance. A
second volley biased from the defenders?
rifles. Again there was a cry of pain,
again the shadows vanished.
“At least one more that time," Vilak
South it tho duller. What it the
proper bidding and piay?
In the next iaaue Mr. Whitehead
work has eonfined them too closelgi
doom should drink deeply of nature’s
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discard must bo taken on the Heart
King at this trick, as after thaaae-
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burat. Thea Vilak decides to pro-
ceed to the house of one GAYLORD
PRENTISS and warn him of the dnn-
ger. Prentiss to a reeluse and a for-
bidding man, aa well as an enemy of
Elise’a, and she suspects him at
tome knowledge of the conupiraey
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sehled. "Take your-time. Fire at she
burets."
The fusillade continued. Here and
there the putt-puttering of a rifle would
abruptly cease, mute testimony that a
shot of the defenders had found its
target. But neither were the bullets of
the attackers without effect, as the fir-
ing went on plowing often and oftener
through a joint in the inadequate barri-
Soeetai to Th. New
TULIA, June M. —John H. Adams, well
known swine breeder near Telia, skipped
three registered Poland China hogs to
Old Mexico this week. Two pigs ead
. one gold brought Mm 9100 lol were
I chipped to' Viramontes Bnoe, Saa Lois,
Potosi, Old Mexico. Adame has been
brooding registered hogs in thia seetion
for the post 12 years and the quality of
hie stock is gaining pspufar favor Be
stated that he bad to seracs heaith eer-
ti first., and a number ef sanitary re-
quirementa to order to ship the stock
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entries in Dummy—one ruff of a
Club and the Diamond Ace. In
order not to loan a necond Club
view on all sides, and is almost certainly
bullet-proof," ,2 .
They baffled out, creeaad the low
gully which lay between the tower and
the house and strode through the door
forming its entrance. A quiek examina-
lion proved it to be la better state of
preservation than the residence, though
even here two or three of the red vol-
canic stones of which it wes constructed
had fallen and lay on the ground. It
had evidently been used as s storeroom,
for it was filled with broken boxes, al-
most obliterated by cobwebs, and a few
i rotting pieces ef cast-off fernfture.
| One section, however, separated by a
: small wooden partition, showed signs of
recent use, for hers the debris had been
eleared eway; smoked meats and other
kitehen supplies had been brought in
and hung from long hooka ar were
pitced on sheives along the wait r .
Vuak shrouded a candle and put it in
the corner so that it would give them a
faint light without being seen outside.
Then he smashed an old iron steve with
an axe, and taking the separated plates
set eboot sealing up the tower’s two
small windows Prenties hurried in to
join them, and shakily aided Vital In
preparing a barricade.
The three men and the girl dragged
some heavy boxes forward. and with
them Mocked the narrow deerway. The
dirty floor at the room wes wet and
slippery, making the werk more dirfi-
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
Prentiss glanced at Vilak in fright a
moment, then suddenly ’turned and
darted out of the room. They heard
him mount a flight of stairs, then dart
down again.
_ Vilak- despite the; ether’s absence,
swiftly begun making a survey of the
empty chamber, .from whoae flimsy walls
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and cat down on the heavier foods,
such as starches and meats. Do not try
to hoop cool with iced drinks und lee
eream dishes. Tse will find that these
are heating after all and do no cool
you even temporarily. While exercis-
ing, drink quantips of pitta water,
neither too hot, ««r too eold and thus
give your eliminatie functions e chance
to flush out xebss impurities ead
wastes. . Book healthful amusemena aad
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added quietly, when the other, quiver-
ing As though from a violent chill, fev-
erishly touched his gun, took wild aim
and was about to shoot. “Don’t fire till
I say so.”
A few seconds later came his placid
soothing voice once more. “Steady . . .
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2Do both . mala and female frogs
and toads croak? hundred feet from the house.
3- What are the differences between I “That tower’s- fust the place," he
rabbits and hares? 'flashed. “Excellent position Has a
then burst out again with increased
vigor. The old man gave a low exclama-
i tlun and dropped his gun.
(To Bo' Continued)
Vitek decMeo to fight fire with flood;
this time a real flood aad not a felee
alarm.
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LONDON, June U. Clarvncd IX
Chamberlin end Charles A. Levine with
their wives end theft airplans, will sail
from Southampton to New York on the
Leviathan, the United States Liaes an-
nounced today.
4 How far can rattlesnakes strike?
N K—What animals in the United Metes
hibernate’
L A—What is zymurgy!
L T From what state or states was land
6 takeh for the District of Columbiat
BIn whet state is Mt. Vernon, Wsh-
ington’s home?
»What is the fixed mint value of a
tray funee of pure gold?
10 -What state of the union has the
least dense population?
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GET SOMETHING BESIDES
qyole
M. L. Benedum. of- Pitts-
burgh, one of the nation’s
leading oil men, visited San
Angelo during the -past week
and in an interview advised
the people of that growing
--West Texas city to go after
“Shadows. Shadows. At the gate," he
whigpered hoarsely: tl^ut -S- fuSi
"You’re right," Vilak swung his «f> - Fi Ihooum^.
into position. “We'll give them a volley. a: N "1
Better let me bandle it. Ptentiaa," he
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limbs attest to an incautious and ea-
suecesatul attempt at recreation. A
change from ths habit to which you are
accustomed during tho rest of the year
sheul4 he-praductixe of marked benefit,
but this is not generally true. Resolye
that this year you will not maha Um
aasoa mtatakes you have made each
prevlous year.
A few qelpful hints might not be
amiss at this time from one who has
had to minister many times to Um aU-
menta of ratsrned vacationists at the
About all at the errat inventions and
achievements of mankind have been de-
veloped in the pact 150 years. It pre-
sages ths beginning of materiel things.
Behind the phenonene are perfectly nat-
ural causes. We are living in a seien-
tific age. There are going to be events
in the next few years that will further
stagger the imagination, both in flying
science and education. Scientists are
fast mastering things that have long
boon thought impossible. We are drift-
‘ ing from a long state of witchcraft and
fogyism to the solving of scientific
facte. Man will master the air, the
' weather and the earth.
Let us all hail Lindbergh and the new
' courageous close of men which is fast
enlightening the pecple of the earth.
They are the only force that can and
will pull the people oat of the quick-
' sand at ancient fogyism. —S. T. Petti-
gram.
blood stream depleted of its noratal
color and red cells will quickly seize
upon the ultraviolet rays of the sum-
mer sun and incpuRUp in quality und
quantity at a rapid rate. These chemi-
cal rays may be given la treatments to
the body at any time by the pee of the
actinic ray. therapeutic lamp it Ute phy-
niciens office, but this, ia expensive and
at best otty a poor substitute for the
lfe-giving rays trev) direct sunlight
which contain many,helpful vibrations
that it has not berb possible to dupli-
cato in a treatmenp lamp. It is advis-
able to inerense the time of exposure
very slowly so as not to be injured by
too much sunburn. Fifteen minutes on
each side of the body is generally the
limit of tolerance at tho atart, but this
time may bo increased by one or two
minutes each day as the skin gradually
becomes inured. If this caution is not
heeded, there is grave danger of a se-
rious sunburn which is just as injurious
as 'If the skin were barnod with hot
water.
It la seldom necessary to rest the
mind during the vacation time, but
usyally it in a zood plan to put Mite
all thoughts about your regular voca-
tion and thus rent the mental forces by
keeping interested in some hobby which
will detract your thoughts from their
regular channels. This is not as easy
to do as to advise. If you have been
deeply interested in yenr work, but you
esn succeed if you will make s study
simultaneous. Aa outery followed. The, .
Shadows disappeared. • "Thro an the cad
ualty lUt, I think," yilak Mid.
Tere was k brif ihterval of inactiom l
Then the pall of the mightbird sounded
Ogais, end again vague ahadowa ap-
something besides oil.
Mr. Benedum’s remarks are
bo applicable to Amarillo that) ,
they are printed here with the
hope that every citizen of
Amarillo and the Panhandle
these Vilak put by each window. “I
think we’re ready for them MW," he
said. “As ready "as we can be."
He began distributing the cartridges.
He looked ot Elsie gravely as he watched
her slip a elip of bullets into the cham-
ber of her rifle. “I reproach myself bit-
terly for having let you come along.
He flicked on hi. flashlight. With
Elise and the old man r ose behind him,
he stepped carefully past the raging dog,
then swept through room after room of
the melancholy structure, disturbing
here a few ghostly batr, there an ugly
brown-splotehed toad. He found noth-
ing which suited his purpose, however,
until they hod reached a room at the
rear. Here a window looked out upon
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the name at DAVIS. Vilak is a ca-
rteme mixture of American and
Oriental bleed aad a student, of
erimimolery. Bo tries to p.rsesd.
■Mee to leave the country, leaving
Mm there with his friend. LINCOLN
NUNNALLY, an elderly American
ehemist, to solve the mystery.
Dice st first refuses, bet after
her 2-yearold orphaned nephew la
kidnaped, to be found again by the
alert Vilak, and another attempt is
made on their lives, she agrees. ' ’
Her departure is prevented by the
threat of floods. Messengers ride
will fall in line with the sug-
gestions made by the oil mag-
nate :
“I have seen oil fields—seen
them come and go—and I car-
not help but give you the bene-
fit of my experience. Get
some other enterprises. I no-
tice you are starting a number
of Hew enterprises. Put them
over now. Get them started
while other things are taking
care of themselves. They will
help your city, year in and
year out.
— “Build your railroada now.
| Get some sort of manufactur-
' ing, cotton mills, woolen mills
—whatever is best adapted to
your country—that is what
you want to go after and go
after it bow.
“Take an oldtimer’s advice.
Get busy now. I want to see
West Texas keep on booming.
It is up to you people here. If
your business men are alive to
the situation, they will see it
too, and dd something. Take
up every proposition that will
help your city from a tourist’s
standpoint. Capitalize your
climate. Get ready and build.
“If I hadn't gotten out of
that sort of thing I would make
some money? right here in real
estate. This town has a fu-
ture, a future just thrust upon
it and it can be a great city if
it has the citizenship that will
force it forward and take ad-
vantage of the opportunities
that are offered.
“But as one of the aidtimers
in the oil game who has seen
many towns come and go from
oil as any man in America, let
me tell- you, get something be-
sides oil and get it mow.”
mental diversion. For instance, i youe
work, had called far serious reasonina,
leain how to amuse yourseMf by aimple
pleasures such as •wimming. rowing, or
perhapa fishing. The mental worker
will do well to become SB ardent phy-
deal eulturist, turning Me thoughta to
physical development aad learning to
traia tar muscular atrength and en
durance in mych the same manner Ba
does the professional athlete in pre-
paring for a contest. Take long hikes,
mesaring the dintance each day until
you ere walking five or ton mpiles daily.
If the inerense is made gradually, you
need not fear that you will overdo. This
will also be a good time for perfecting
the new, swimming strakea- -yoy have
been so apxiods to learn. e
suffer from the delusion that yen will
be helped by stutfing your body with
food Your body id net like a Store-
houae that can be stocked with pro-
—iipha to last over the winter months.
■ pou “food up" tee much al this time
you will be meonthesim recovering from
thepbaona you here generated le.your
»yetn through such folsh itetring.
a few magazine stories of levs er ad-
veafure, but nothint too philbegphieal.
Sbert. rest periods with an occasional
short nap will refresh you and make you
all the more eager to get beck to some
healthful exereise. Do not allow your- ,
self to get a lazy feeling. aa physim! k
rest ia not aa much needed as mental
and physidat diversion. You will net
recreate yoerself by more idlenesa, but
will only develop a lazy, indifferent at-
titude which you will carry back to your
yrark when your vacation io over. Kehw
constantly in mind that the need for
more physical culture to really rest
you from your customary mental ex-
ertions end you will be able to return
home with the full benefits, of a we
spent vacation. You will be refreshk
in mind and body, eager to “carry oa"
for another year and having realised
the wisdom of having spent a really
healthful vacation, you will be more
than anxious to repeat the regime the
Bitterly. Both you and Nanny. But
; you’re dure. And what'e Aono-ia done. —
1 Ho took anether bit of betel, then
peered out through one of the window
I aperteres. "Moos quite bright end I
can see plainly, bet no signs of attack
yet. All ef you had bettor have some
cigarete."
He offered the Hgarete to Elsie. She
smiled and refused. “Too powerful for
me now. Won’t be able to shoot straight
' if I do. I’ll take one of Mr. Nunnally’s
1 mild ones." She touched his hand,
j "Don’t worry about my being here, or
' your having brought me here. You
didn’t. I brought myself. Forget about
me. . . . You've far too much to think
of anyway . . , Please.”
“All right . . . that's ended."
He showed the old man a second' time
how te operate the rifle. “Think you
can do it. Nanny r
The old man took off his glasses,
wiped them nervously, then once more
pressed his tiny thumb against the mag-
azine spring. “I . . . eg . . . must do it.
! must.
Prentiss kept his eyes fixed out the
other window, bis face one instant sul-
len, the next trembling.
Vilak-took a position beside him. He
rubbed a drop of grease from the sight
of his rifle “Be sparing of the ammu-
nition. It’s the only thing we have.
Welt have to' make it last a long time."
A long eerie call like tke cry of some
Bight men listing bird drifted up from
the creek.
“A signal,” Vilak murmured. "Prob-
•bly give up a straight frontal attack."
he went on as Elsie hastened to join
the old man at the window. “At the
gate. It’s our weakest spot. Keep a
sharp lookout."
The deg who had been left in the
house began to bay again. Suddenly
Prentiss jerked his rifle to his shoulder
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grunted. “Learn pretty soog they can’ s +
do that. Seem to ba intent on forcing
the gate. May be afraid the barbed wire
on top of the wall has high voltage, but
I doubt it."
A third time the attackers tried to
reach the gate, a thud time they were
routed aad (prang back into the brack.
A brooding silence fell over the fazenda.
With her panknife Elsle dag out a shell
which had sleek i tke magazine ef her
rifle; tke old man wiped the powder
and perepiration from his face with his
minute handkerehief Prgptiss kept his
glna*v eyes fixed to the foophole before
him, bls lipe constantly moving though
they emitted no sound; Vilak vieiously
ehawaA hntm mwt
cmeweu BwWI nuk•
Suddenly heavy firing began in the <
high branches of the trees slang the
ereek, many feet overtopping the wall.
A fueillade of beMMa rattled ngatnet the 4
house "Steady a a e Steady " vilak eoun-
Thia la vacation Hate nil over the
worid. The practise of setting aside
from some part of the sarnmer season
for reeragjiea to *elvsrsaL-la the tmp:
e rata and northern elimatea, the- hate
time in the year tor thia is from May
until October. Thia is the time chosen
principally because the weather is the
boot for outdoor oporto and reereations,
Thore is a splendid oppomuuity during
thio seanon for- adopting a helpful
regime which will prepare M for the
usyally heavy work of tha winter Us^s.
only one object and that lo to have a
good time, with plooring amusements
crowding our daye. The ectaal result
which commonly follawa sschia plegs-
ure-oeoktag advemture is often not a
grant credit to our intelligence. Too
often one finds that it takes weeks
to recover from a vacation which was
not planned from a healthful standpoint
Frequently, after resuming your cus-
tomary drily grind, you have found that
you were much wore off in heaith and
spirits then before. Sunburn and tired
Voice of the
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thiey resMe in cities, atmeet addredde must M
siwa. Only orlgina qommunlentloua edarmne
to The Mews wil bo related I epee setters >*
letter rites else adresed € urious eerssOO
hi pubue Ha esc act si i avia th
bark of your house?" be demanded of
Prentina,
The other nodded sullenly.
Vilak began making loopholes in the
window barricades. “Wet feet won’t
hurt no. Get rifles, if you've got them."
SEGEE6 GEE
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