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WEST OF THE
SUN
A Sethi Story
by
JOSEPH LEWIS
CHADWICK
elle-mss a�a
+V 111PS1.
rile .tar) thee far 1'Iambus Ames
aroma. the wild, frontier West by rail and
stage n, response to a letter from PhD
Lawman.. her armee. who lett Washing.
ton to nm lip 1110 fortune In Arirona. When
Hip Lunnaea singe is held up, Lt. rim Run.
doll, whom Virginia 0000 knew In IVaab•
Menu, (apes elm rge of the investigation
and noon learns that Phil Lawrence woe
the bandit lender. Chief loser In the rob.
ber)• is Steve ?mere, Santa nonito iamb
ling agar. who bus long been nt odds with
Lawrence over gambling debts and their
mutual love of Lane
. n Curret, donee -hall
girl- Itbliar to who o rnnrh to worn him
against Barron w 0.110 bus learned of his
Part In the stage robber)', Virginia segs
the two men shoot it out. Roth men are
wounded hut Barran Ip able to rite oa.
Going to retch water In grove near the
house. VIrelnln is seised bs Annches.
CHAPTER X1
"'Yes. Two of them. I saw them
clearly. They seized her and took
her into the brush. 1-I was scared.
I waited until Hank Muldane came
to the cabin. He said that one of
the horses was gone -her horse. We
left the hills at once for Santa
Bonita. I carte on here,"
Jim looked questioningly at Maj.
Benson, "You sent for me, sir?"
"Lt. Randall, something serious
has happened Miss Ames has been
taken captive by Apaches."
Jim drew a sharp breath. He
looked as though he had been
struck,
"Taken captive, sir?"
"According to this young woman
—yes...
Jim turned to the girl, "Tell me,
Lanya," he said.
His face was grim as he listened
to the girl tell of what had hap-
pened at Phil Lawrence's Red Butte
house. Of the ride across the desert
to the cabin its the rock hills, Fear
came alive in him as she told how
Virginia had gone to the stream for
water and bad been seized by two
Indians. When her breathless voice
stopped he faced the commanding
officer.
"I'm to pursue and overtake the
Apaches, sir?"
"Yes, Take 30 men. And Lt.
Barrett and Mel Scarlett, Take ra-
tions for a week. Stay out as long
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as your judgment suggests. Be care-
ful you're not led into a trap."
"Yes, sir," Jim said sharply. "But
there'll be no trap. Natchi is be-
hind this. He'll bargain for the re-
lease of his son."
. Benson showed surprise, "Well -
bargain with him. But effect the
return of Miss Ames."
Jim saluted 'and swung to the
door. Lanya Correy's voice halted
hien, He faced her impatiently.
"Lieutenant, Phil Lawrence told
me to give you a message," she
said. "He says you should know
that it is Steve Barron who has
been supplying Natchi with guns
and ammunition."
"Barron? Why?"
"I don't know why." the girl said.
Jim did not say more. He turned
out of the dobe and called to Lt.
Barret whom he saw before (tint
"Thirty men," he said, "\\'e start
at once "
The column left the post withu:
the hour. Jim, leaving Barrett in
command, rode ahead with Mel
Scarlett, Sgt. OFTare, and fon
troopers picked for their experience
They rode into Santa Bonita anti
found many people on the street
Word of Viriginia's capture had
spread Jim halted before Lanya
Correy's house.
"Sergeant." Ile ordered, "takz
your men and find Steve Barron
Bring )tint here at once."
He turned into the little adobe
house with Scarlett a his side, Phil
Lawrence lay in his bedroom, his
face haggard and his eye; troubled,
Hank Muldane, big and hard and
unshaven, sat on a chain propped
against the walla rifle across his
knees.
Jim said tersely, "You, Muldane
-lead us to your cabin. I want to
pick up those Apaches' tracks."
"Sure, Lieutenant, Sure." The big
man got to Isis feet, "But who's
going to see that Barron don' get
at Lawrence?"
"I'tn faking care of Barron. You
get out and mount," Jim turned to
the wounded man. "Lawrence,
you're not worth having a girl like
Virginia for a wife. You know that
as well as 1, But you're going to
break with Lanya Correy. You're
going to marry Virginia. She wants
you, and what she wants—"
Lawrence lifted himself on an
elbow. Color burned in his cheeks,
"And if I think otherwise?"
"I'1l send you to prison," Jim
snapped. He turned and strode from
the house,
Mel Scarlett was outside keeping
a wary eye on Hank Muldane.
O'Hara and his men came riding up
The sergeant saluted.
"Barron and his Mexican partner,
Luis, rode out of town an hour ago.
He left word with the bartender at
his place -said to tell any soldier
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Jim looked at Hank Muldane.
"Did he know about Miss Ames?"
"Yeah. He and his IIex tried
to come into the house to get
Lawrence. I told him. I told him,
too, that Lanya went to Fort \Vin -
field to tell about his deal with
Natchi, He looker) sick -and went
away,"
Jim turned to his horse an6
mounted. He motioned for Muldane
to lead the way They left the town
and, pushing their horses, headed
toward the Silver Ridge.
That night the column camped
in the Pinais. Jim had ordered that
no fires be lighted. Pickets had
been placed. The men lounged,
smoking and talking low voiced.
Jim sat with Lt. Barrett. Mel
Scarlett squatted before them.
"It gets
Inc." the
guide said, "t
1dI
they didn't cover their tracks, Looks
like they want to be followed -and
that means an ambush."
"Not this time," Jim said. "Natchi
is playing a shrewder game. He
wants to hold Miss Ames to force
the release of his son."
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for fish soup -since he was 13, has the last word on what should
and should not be thrown into the pot. If you look at the
picture long enough you may come across the same pair of
overalls that went into Mrs. Murphy's chowder.
At, aI ST
Famay Co eArt,
"Iasi month my school opened,
but 1 wasn't there. Instead, I'm
going to have a baby, and I'm not
married."
\Vltat a trag-
edy for a girl of
161 At the age
when life should
be thrilling, with
each tomorrow
offering un-
known joys, she
sits alone with
h e r memories,
wondering how
she could ever had yielded to a
moments desire, the results of
which 1111101 d'ange the rest of her
life.
.,remorse coon" too late. When
she W:1s first moved by natural pas-
sion, she shotdd have clung to her
standards against all temptation,
realising that the girl who succumbs
is the girl who loses.
PLENTY OF \\'ARA 1 i\ G
In those modern days of frank
* taste aslant sex, there seems little
reason for any n cc girl to go
asu-a;-. She knows, at 16, far more
" 111511 er mother did at that age.
o She reads the newspapers, she
:an,. at escape the stories of sui-
* ride, and wrecked lives that Clark-
* en their page. She may even know
o of girls who were too weak to be
"' good-
* Yet when she herself is tempted,
" she falls.
* She was brought up, I expect,
o by fond parents who tried to in-
* still the idea that marriage is
* sacred, and that a girl who defiles
* it sins against herself and others.
* Even indulgence in petting
* cheapens her, sometimes beyond
* redemption, and can spoil her
* chances for marriage. Not for
o long can she date nice boys who
* have marriage in their minds, The
wont get around, and her name
* is bandied about without mercy,
* Soon the girl friends she had fall
* off one by one, and she is left
* alone, to sink low and lower, her
"' ideals of conduct prone in the
* dust, and her whole nature con-
"' taminated by experiences that
* have left their ugly scars on her
soul.
* To lot e a nice lad is natural
* and right, To yield to the emo-
* tions which that loves arouses is
"' weak and wrong, No matter what
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girl with the right instincts knows
* they are based on his own self-
* tell desires, T1 be loves her truly,
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* he will protect her even from her
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Q. Is it eol'rect to eat shortcake
with the fork, 'or should a spoon
be used?
A. The forts should be used.
Q, Should the parents of a child
reprimand hint if be misbehaves at
the table when guests are present?
A. No; either the father or
mother should quietly take the
child away. He should not be scold-
ed or punished in the presence of
guests, but neither should the mis-
behavior be ignored.
Q. It it all right to use the lype-
1 writer for writing a note to a host-
! ess, thanking her for a week -end?
A. It would be better to write 't
by hand on personal letter paper.
Q. \Vheu one has finished eating
cereal; should the spoon be left in
the cereal bowl?
A. No.
Q. If a toast is proposed to a
person, should this person drink
from his glass too?
A. No; he does not rise from his
chair, nor does he drink the toast.
Q. Who should precede when a
man and a woman are entering a
restaurant, and no waiter is around?
A. The man should precede and
choose the table. If a waiter is pres-
ent to assign the table, the woman
} should follow the waiter, the man
last.
Q. In what way may a bride -elect
show appreciation to a group of girl
friends who have given a shower
for her?
A. She may give a luncheon, tea,
or bridge party for them.
Q, When writing a social letter,
is it proper to close the letter with
"Respectfully yours?"
A. No. This form is used only
when writing business letters, or
when an employee is writing to his
employer. If the person is of equal
social position, it would be better
to close the letter with "Sincerely
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Measure Into large bowl, 8E c. luke-
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stir until sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle
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Feet Rising Dry Yoaat. Let stand 10
minutes. TEEN stir well. Scald 3t c.
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