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IT{. keen' it avis time for Speech. lI (ie�iu�� �a"AS aye.
d
teL to address then' all, but against
his will his gaze reverted to Old Irea- y Teiriperan,ce
sides.
kid!" { ,
a kid! This is na time for kin�dere .Excess of Any Kirin Wrecks
"He's only
kid!" he said. "Just
a--
Palen cackle, I'M g;oirlg to talk to ° Genius, Says Writer
g{e
men, like a man would. I bought out
old Hank Webster in good faith, 1 The reason why so few men of
•', MAazV 5RPLCIA+R DaAG() this very house» Before I bougt that xiever saw Acklin until I met him in why eo few totals atbstainers
abstainers
enius have been total abstainers and
'"" n
ecteepN boss place 1 had the records searched.Thegenies
'.t"'T" COPYRKCNia 1N19 6Y 4144 •A.•.. 0.v,ee. INC. State saiS 1 nue entitled to fourteen have in the peat 'been a small minor -
BEGIN I' -ERF TO1.A1 his ears he was not inclined to tell inches of water out of Webster Creels, ity, writes Jaynes Douglas in "re Lon-
don Daily a i . them by a what fortunate circumstance Arid I'n'i going to
es ;et Tuscarora goes- dosed . fewerExpress.
xpre sof Tgen ushey liibecauve o-
pro -
Mercedes, ares children ono lilt.{. bund
e
Beanie children of Jose pate
}lee was here, safe and sound. There- Fourteenthey were
c i ale o he I3<.s tics genttl in fore his colarfz.1l recital held no men- tioned� sarcastically*, "You've taken If total
abstinence aloneriproduced <men of
ur cUsa. r f t :,
Paradise Vallee,. Irick Acklin, big t.loe of Kildare. When he had finish- it `?You arson," Bodine contradicted, genius we should ,find more niell of
boss of Bodine,eluble A wxu.']r, of
with ed, his position as their leader "that I'm 'ettin, it A11, Well, I don't genius among the non -drinking; races
Web new oboe• cif the old secure.
their
place, to rob tl, Bascules e, With a jingle of spur -chains, they need it. Suppose we turn it back into and religions.. We don't,
their water supply. Blaze Kildare, headed for the Rancho. Esteban stop- the Rebel, dei I get my sham?" Tha fact that Mr. Bernard Shaw
nevyarl>val in the valley; sleets an old consultation. He despatch- the"
you did, Senor, there would be is a man of genius does hot pothat
map
ped for a consu t f „ I answel.esl T 111 genius is die to is abstention,
First.crop Japan teas are admittedly the .finest
that come out of the land of blossoms. '"SALAPA"
Japan green tea is comprised only of first crop
leaves.
Fresh from e Gardena
The Hemless Finish Plan to Save
friend, Joe Kent, and tells hirn that"e+v Yorks--Iib=m lino irleulaxiti
he. is following 'he anon who murdered ed Romero to reconnoiter the gzround none Webster
t us' filed for fourteen from alcohol any mare than it is clue •
his young br other.
any sus .compromise wae, Poral depending upon the fabric, e
an inch of water left to flow 'into •the produced by lemonade or lentils, nuts P • gal• with, and trill type
NOY., GO ON 14'ITH TITS
U4 Gay Flamingo
lst.ow e s er e
j for him.«abstention,f t t skirts has developed a so-called "liens
Romero waited until the meeting
inches of water, but if we agree to to his from
mot under way before he stole
Froin +v ere he waited a s or to his crow .
B
mea or n-, less finish," which takes a v.1,rie ty of Seeks
h there won't be ]risco His intellectual power is not th Spanish \Var Veteran Set;
e
h i t a h t'" d A ] 1• d would have or salads He finds that his brain outline to be do t
three hundred y rd, brount rum to.Tuscarora finished his appeal for W 1,0 15 without stnruinnts or of stress, Even simple 1
ice a a usca ashoe. e s in air you < ! r m to sports skirts
road that 'i led down into the! and order and was about to show it all, and We would be helping yore livor s,betterI aro more or lees circular, while dressy
the pli law been
valley across the Double A line. 'them the foolhardiness of resorti:•ig to it. We have alb filed dRebel Ciaeek, alLcotics or cooked t.or]ase:.. That is, frocks irrtrodut?ca dill manner of cora
tto reached the willows in the creeks; the tactics corn of their young men -ed water rights on either1 0i -cations in the way of. sloping out
bottom none too soon. Hardly had he had employed earlier in the evening or the Little �rashoe. What about drunkards, but Some men excessive$ drinking de- lines, scalloped edges, inset godets
out -
thrown his horse et -hen Cash and his; when the wild clatter of rapidly driven that?". genius. t t] l fb feature9
men thundered br. Morrow was de -:horses forced hint to stop. I (To be continued,) 5troyed their Qthers have
t d only upon getting to the Esteban could not have hoped for
sccre of action as quickly as possible. a more dramatic entrance.i 'Wage P�C�
ez mine a , p g
i He
tromp- * tut1O'
"Hike hack to the creek," he order- ed authoritatively to the centre of the•
ed. "Watch out. This thing to the
west looks crooked to me."
In ten minutes Blaze had retraced Double A wire!" the boy announced. similar fabrics aro usually liars
hie way to within a hundred yards of i •' In an instant the meeting was in. sures Against Later Trouble. hog to which he has become inured.
of there Esteban was. So, un- uproar. 1 Poor teeth• are not necessarily bel- They are both cl+eatures of habit. They with a narrow bias binding which can
the spot an p have both tried both regimens. One be made a decorative detail, when de -
aware of each other, stalker and stalk- Cries of "Tell ns what you saw!" editary. Gooct, sound teeth depend ,have
the one; the other suits the sired, either by using the reverse sur -
ed made their way downstream on Cesar Ferri, a great hulk of a man upon the care - shown them as' they other. I face of the material or repeating the cyclone of September 1 u of this year
apposite banks. from down on the river, got to his first appear. Continuedlascare insures For some men of genius alcohol is color used elsewhere for the trimming
The rim of the golden -yellow moon feet, and, in a voice to match his sound health as well as perfect teeth.exterminated the last of these birds to
ret above the rano at Kildare's weight, shouted for silence. The verb* e beneficent servant. For others it ted the fog o Ifcarefully cot and be found in. North America,
lh•. Cornelia J. Browns tells how fi4."On Cayo Coco, according • to "�1r,
crept g v g , is a malignant tyrant. It is impos-:facing of a contrasting shade Is
back silhouettirg slid
in its glowing size of the man seems ` to have a coin- ease the baby's teething troubles in sable to generalize. It depends on the another favorite form of skirt finish, Hodge, who is a veteran of the Span -
fire. Catlike, he sod from his saddle. mending effect. ' ' an articlo for the l)ec'ember iss ie of physique and on the will. Robert the elongated side being arranged to
Below him a few yards, a rock out- "Give the boy a chance!" he cried. ,ish-Aiirerican War and has resided in
"1 hysical Culture:' Burns is an example of the weak- display the facing and give it full de- Culla for thirty years there are
rrolaping lay* in shadow. Already the «T. 11 us how soil gat by the fence," ..If you watch Baby, certain symp 1 I' the most fragile
ant o ler rein -aa utg
been .geniuses and died of gluttony. i Ill cloth skirts, whether of the tailor -
miles long and flys miles wide, lying
Any excess wrecks genius. ed or dressmaker type, the practice is off the coast of Cuba, is to become e1yi a
• I know a famous novelist who works to turn back an extremely narrow
• bird sanctuary if its owner, 3. T. ''
Government Aid. in Protect-
ing
rotect
ing Thousands of Bircas on
• Cayo Coco; Safeguards are
Difficult in Remote Rook-
eries.
•
Havana.---Cayo Coco, an island 20
best without any alcohol. I also know edgo which is finished with sever Hodge is able to itnerest the Cuban
big room he knew so well. another famous novelist who works Tows of closets -set machine stitching. government In the vetiiure. One sired
I "T come from the other side of rho •Care of Baby's New Teeth In- best with the normal amount of alto- Skirts of crepe -de -chine, satin and sanctuary for flamingoes exists on
heti Andros Island iii, the' Bahamas, and
the "flame birds" have been rigorously
protected by the British government
since 1892. It is now feared that the
three
•] d us +vhiclr ' stimulated by : corative value. Fee
noon was searching out the hillside
that fell away to the willows. Drop-
ping the rein over My Man's head,
Blaze wriggled on his stomach until
he reached the rocky ledge.
Esteban got down on his hands and
knees and studied the bank of rock
and sand that filled the channel of
the creek, all unmindful of the grim
figure that lay on the rocks above hint.
He slid into the water. It came to
his armpits. Breasting the current,
he waded to where the cloudburst had
once closed the mouth of the Webster.
No such barrier arose now. Unim-
peded, the water swept by him. The
theft was plain and certain.
Wet and bedraggled, Esteban
crawled out on the bank. But he had
rot gone twenty yards before some -
thine moved in front of him. It was
My Man, grazing where he had been
The boy could not turn back.
A second •brought him abreast of the
rocky ledge.
Esteban's keen eyes located his en-
awry as' he crouched rifle at his shoul-
der. on the outcropping. Eye and
t ager acted at the same mmnent in
the young Basque. In wild panic he
emptied his gun.
From the road across the creek
cane cries of men and the patter of
uncle' the
e wt a gene
Esteban told them; and the mure toms utiuelly denote teething," reads alcohol �•nid
isle or fretful. lie may
skirt for a customer, ressn ,.
The lave of Cuba prohibits the
have a clever way' oE. concealing a of flamingoes, •
thirty tuck at the top o e s but owing to the remoteiiese of the
Cools should last only lour or five •years he drank beer at lunch and din- girdle. • This may be easily taken out rookeries and the difficulties presented
days. The weight is usually held nee. He grew corpulent on beer. to give length or added to when the for visits of the Rural Guards the
fe cls at such a time and even a psi' When I first dined with him his nose skirt -should be shortened. The meth- slaughter goes on. In Punta Alegre
weigl- normal child •seldom gains and 11Ioron during the last season Ile
-
-Unscrewed
was red and his hand trembled as he od is worth remembering in making
weight for a week or two after• cut unscrewed the stopper of his bottle dresses for the growing girl whose and i\I s wore offered for sale for 0
ting a tooth. of pale ale. He wrote `"Tristram of •skirts should be modishly finished at Gents each olid eggs at 40 cents a
can
the tooth is almost through' road Z.yonesse" and ninny other fine poems the lower edge while at the same time dozen. Flamingo the nests are built in
you can often rub it throeg12 by plat on beer increased length must b0 provided for long lines almost as straight as'if they
f the
P
flamingo rookeries, each occupied dor-
that greeted him as i- article. "First comes drooling also. destroyed by it. Friin- goods the favorite finish is pi.cotiaptedng' fog the nesting season from May to
mors of approval gl this cis Thompson is another. which is particularly well adapted to September by 10,000 birds. The female'
he went along gave the boy the tour- which is slue to the increase of saliva.. The case of Swinburne is remark -.such extreme irregularities of edge aS builds her nest almost two feat from
age he needed. Jose and Tuscarora Nest •comes the swelling of the gum. able. His brain was so excitable that scallops and paints, both of which are the ground and deposits one egg. This
exchanged feared was ha. The thing they With the swelling comes heat and s I alcohol flogged it into frenzy. He fashionable at the moment. she hatches, and as soon as the little
had was happening, certain amount of c1iscoinfort. This drank brandy until he was at the Without the advantage of an accoin- flamingo emerges rom its shell the
"I ran my hands over every inch causes Baby til put his fingers con- point of death. When Watts took him =dating hem of regulation width to
of that pile oe rock and sand. No flaming bird tumbles o and the nest to
renews in his mouth. e his nerve to The Pines he kept him alive on utilize in shortening or lengthening a the ground.
storm ever putu it there! It is full of reserve is lowfretful.
he may b0coma mesa- 1 d rakers •
roger that are ;champagne. Then he per waded him to i
granite and quartz stringers slaughter or exportation
f the skirt
even run a drink hock and put him on beer.
degree or so of fever. These symp Beer saved his life. For over
ing a fair thickness of gauze over year. IIe kept himself fit by his daily 4- without detriment to lire style o 0 had been laid out. by engineers. On
finger and then rub clu•ectly over the mile Walk across Wimbledon Conunon model. the approach of visitors the disturbed
, tooth until the skin is penetrated by in quest of his morning glass of beer, i '
birds fly straight toward the disturbed
the tooth. After lbnt let the tooth for he promised not to enter any inn and wheel almost in tircir faces. The
work its own way. at Putney, and he fulfilled his ]from-' sight is beautiful and the sky is aglew
"Many mothers talo into the
ltobit' iso till he died' at a ripe old age. With- with color.
of giving their children a Niece of out iris .laser Swinburne would have I ` + flamingoes are gray until they are
candy at the close of a meal. This gone back to his brandy* and perished a year old and Ilion their ptumago
a bad i)ractice for the teeth. Candy miserably. •/. a
acid fer:meutation around ' takes on its' vivid salmon pink.
causes an Tennyson drank his pint of port at r �„ Besides Cayo Coco there are three
the teeth and this is one of the, major
j the Cock. He was a temperate poet.' ;i other flamingo rookeries equally en-
' causes of tooth decay. A hard cru ,Meredith turned wine into prose. Most protected and raided ruthlessly each.
or some fresh fruit is the best thing i of our leen of genius have been mod- �/ year. Senor Carlos Miguel de Ces- '
�; ith trhich to end a meal as its imu- `
crate drinkers.
1 t
rapidly driven horses. With savagepedes, Cuban Minister of Public
]ales the alkaline saliva whit his 1a-!� Works, who 1s engaged`in beautifying
corer gy Esteban drove his spurs borne' Esteban's eyes located his eaem3 lure's protection. to the teeth. Dant ;. �� Havana, has a flock of 100 at his resi-
B d had give Vests
dahead1 I tmat-1
Bodine raEmpire's
His, mount, the gray as he crouched riffs at his shoulder. your little ones, or the grown-ups The 1 ,
broken for him, leaps in mile- He fired. _ ,w clone on the banks of the Alinonderes
broken
ing strides. Once he reached of your household either for that
' London Observer: The Research "'� iy River and is attempting to stock sev-
eral of the city parks with the birds.
the ed as as sharp as the clay they were blown given to be used. It in addition to de-; fioard,is enagecl on work which is at
Blaze felt his arni. It burn •out'ef the solid rock.", � A number now make :Sacco Park
ae <,he had been branded with an 'lending on the tooth brush you de- once pure science and pure romance. •�'' their home fend are greatly admired by
it .0 h He paused to let this information pend on the ha
foods •and thorough' It is sending to Canada insects which
iron. If did not recognize Esteban; sink home. " nn tourists vvho'lava read of fianlingoes
mastication, the teeth will he the ' attack pines, and to Australia U]ow- to \ Vi but have never seen tlreln.
but yr en he save*. u they
didn't sap ere:• e gainers:' t!, maggots which desttr sheep— `, f--�'�\
which
not that, bete:.- Cayo oto s inhabited c
i•+'::,.1 he guessedbis sandbar that stretched across e •t' i
despatch they 'were infected with a i Cubans engages n the c tar�.oa u
h him head for the "But t there! Th y magg
intention.
The b I t th Daman gifts wereC C i 1 bite 1by ninety
eelaround by the Chimney was the mouth of 'Webster Creek is gone. Ther «, lers have had a; p1 1 1 1 l Indus-
, Kildare t . Tother seas fain parasite fatal to themselves. There is • try. Wild pigs and horses rove its
c:nly means of esc<1]ae• go water came, to my neck. 1\ovv, bad harvest t]iis seat, writes a bay no fear of the renleciy pravin^ as bac' Nurse: I know you will be disap
into his saddle and lined straight for he cried, "you know the truth!" { "}Ie says most.of the farmers will be as the disease, for a parasite which pointed sir, but I wish to announce jungles and hooded Sento Domingo
it. `:Dias lnio n -o " Cesar ye11es1. "I ruined, same as last year and the completely destroys its host must it- it's a girl and you have to get an en- Pigeons
i£ I ns and other wild fowl are plell-
fiiirze reached the Chimney in ad- fight". What good is water if we wait Fatherh ruin if h Such cu•e the paiesi'oil ties 'ttrciv new
vance al the ---
fight!
by a full minute. ,three months to get it? In two weeks'
ONE THING HE'D NEED
year before. says when re per's . _w
stares . farmer in the face, he st res as :yet barely explored, of Imperial I. leather: Living -room suite. 1 know
11e found the road, in front of the our crops will b'e dead! Where *ill b 1 at it d buys a motorcar" economics.
11 rock. in darkness No ray of bet
wall r .1 'i . •• we next
1 it You don't have to tell me.
lrc, , .,l t p traced there Slipping "It 't
sinter then?" i `•
my that live are 1 oblaecll ` 11'ieflom is better than wealth, but
l
Mr, John 7.. Pi grim, of London, has 1 .1 ctationh and disappointments•
inferior eve
t':, l l'r , ens Slipping
fin,., his saddle, he waited. of our water„ Romero's father added, least people prefer the lu c crossed 1110 Atlantic for 11i hundred -1 •lie
Tht' tattoo of the fling hoofs grew "but it is wasted before our eyes, We tole. and -fiftieth time. ICidler Pilgrims are the luxuries of idlers. --George
hoods= and louder. Another instant, all know about the sinkthat swallows' inii � i1 p lough. Bernard Shaw,
and the gray was upas hila The every drop that leaches i.t use Miiiarci wt_inttnen« for Gr,l e. found once el
lin -"'_ "_
iso
felts came almost to the road. The of town Webster Creels was 1 unt ' gi1�
} „y nn the gay's back pulled brio full to its banks today."
up. and wheeled Lim to swing dawn '''"Well, ain't it got a right to run:
i etre the Talley sorth of the wire - there?" The question carne over the;
Bates i,t ,riot°d for. the bridle, and with heads of the crowd like the snap of
Ilio uninjured aryl jabbed hi six-gun a whip. '
As one man they turned and sawj
Bodine in the doorway, standing ]read I.
and shoulders' above everybody e1scI
in the room, a sardonic smile playing"
about his mouth.
CHAPTER XI.
t l• }:�io, ti vibe.
• Tee erev tilted. dragging Blaze into
the naotaiirla. Recognition was slaw
eit ,i;,'t ee with both, Blaze brought
hie i:' un down with a s'.ludder. The boy
vo t"sti lic:v,rr know how near he had
bean to do ath,
1' sicl1a i saw the blood -covered arra.
The persuing horsemen pounded'
BUCK neraIYDEs,
at they ,.'ask. Esteban stiffened.
"Yoe fan it out of here!" Blaze Beside himself. with rage, Esteban
drew his gun, and, leveling it at Bo-
dine- he cried in a voice that shook
with emotion: "Get out of here, or I'll
blow your head off!"
Mercedes, attracted by the noise of
her brother's attack, had edged closer
to the storm -centre. With marvelous
swiftness she reached for Esteban's
gun. Bodine looked at her with a
sense of relief. He was glad that it
had not been she who had attaelted
him.
The boy tried to fight her off; but
Jose got between them and took the
grin.
Father and son glared at each other;'
but the weight of t score of years of.
submission was too inueh for the boy.'
lie turned and slunk away. At the
deer he called .b'ack venomo•asly i'
"Acklin's dog! That's what you are!".
,Tose appeared not to notice his son's
departure, so intently dick he watch
Bodine. Even iulei`cedes lead slipped
out Without attracting his attention.
ror the 'Ant, time that night Buck
began iso grow uneasy. The digni4y
of the old. Basque 3vaa unassailable.
gle,o'led. "You thank the moon, not
me, th:,t you are alive to do it"
CIIAPTER X.
t� renioneetelg mEETnNG.
One.eye.l Manuel was lazily polish-
ing and arranging his glasses into a
formidable pyramid when Truck Bo-
dine banged open the swingingebar.
to strode menacingly up
"Where's all the Basque gent,e to-
night?" Buck asked insolently. "Bah!"
With growing anger he strutted
about the deserted town, trying: to
learn what had happened at the. fence,
His impatience was akin to that with
which Juan and Romero Ugarde and
young Salvator Rodriguez and their
fellow -conspirators• waited at the
sheep corral north of the Ugarde
ranch for the belated Esteban.
Idatebeh's regard for himself~' had
al; c<red largely it'% the five miles he
come from the Chimney. With
'• ^ewe of his followers ringingfit
No. 1—'29
'29
e SAW
AN UNtialJAI:, PICTURE TateaN
Woman's Rights? -
Frenchwoman Denied Drivers'
Licence Because of
Sweztring
Paris,—Madame Violetto Morris,
champion French woman automobile
driver, has sued the Federation Fran-
caise de Sport Feininin (French Fed-
eration of Women's Sports) to uphold
her right to wear pants and swear.
Madame'Morris seeks 100,000 francs
damages because she was refused a
license by the F ederation on the
grounds:
Firstly: That she continues to wear
pantaloons or breeches despite the ob-
jections of Federation officials.
Secondly: That she personally seeks
the favor of sports writers,
Thirdly: That her language and
habits are shocking and objectionable
to tho Federation's membership..
Madame Morris said todaythat she
is the granddaughter, of a l+renclt
army genera}" and admitted that her
language contained many picturesque
phrases learned~. in army bar'racice.
She objects, however, -to quitting pants
illnone,
"Look around you and see the woe',
men with their knees crossed," she
said. "Ask yourself, which is the more
immodest, their scanty egresses or my,
pantaloons?"
I The case lute aroused intense inter••
est in smart circles hi. Paris, as won.
RS in tl:o sporting world, The trial
will come rip r robably in Jalyuareh .
"There is no emelt thing an 'oaae
payments on- a ear you can't afford,'.
'remarks a writer, And that goes for
everything.
] O tVOv11 i'0 COiias;ers Attu Lao Oilpidiitta,
i" the firm 118 wall g`amo 7 �. } i
St. Andrew's 1)aiy"vvrrs:ecilelllatrd'.at. :Mum by c � i�r�r i'roa*�iw3 a-¢ ,,,,,1„r,, b
'.Che Dictum shows a scranlli.etor the ba.11,