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WEST OF THE
SUN
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The story thus far: Virginia Ames
crosses the wild frontier country by raft
nand stage to reach Santa Bonita, Ariz„
where she expects to meet her fiance Phil
Lawrence in response to his urgent.. letter,
'When the Leanest' stage Is held up by a'
masked band and rubbed of a money box
addressed tc Stere Barron, gambling czar
of Santa Bonita, and a cameo pin of
Virginia's, Lt. Jim Randall takes up the
Investigation. Virginia hates Jim because
eta meeting they once had in Washington
but he finds himself falling in love with
her. Phil is gone from hie ranch when
Virginia arrives, so Jim takes her to see
Steve Barron with whom Phil has had
serious trouble. Barron agrees to locate
Phil and to do him no harm while Vtrglnla
le in the territory.
CHAPTER VII.
It was hard, this waiting in Santa
Bonita. Her only companion was
the elderly Mrs,. Warden. The girl,
Lanya Correy, who might have been
friendly, did not come to the house
after that first evening. Lakya lived
in the little dobe directly across the
treet, and often Virginia saw her
Come and go. But the girl never
glanced her way. •
Steve Barron came riding along
the street, leading the gray mare
that Jim Randall had lent Virginia.
He smiled and took off his som-
brero.
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"Change to riding clothes. Vir-
gi„
nia, he said. "I'd like you to
• ride out to my. ranch With me,"
He talked with Sarah Warden
while she changed, then they left
the house and amounted. As they.
rode away Virginia saw Lanya
Correy standing in the doorway of
her house She smiled, but the
dark-haired girl looked away. There
was annoyance on Lanya's face, and
Virginia decided itwas because she
wes riding with Steve Barron.
They rode southwest away from
the town, away from the jagged
skyline of the Silver Ridge, and
headed across the flatlands which
were half desert, half cattle lands.
After an hour, Steve reined in.
"Wait," he said. He dismounted
and walked, leading his horse, to a
spire of red rock.
Watching him, her hand shielding
her eyes from the sun's glare, she
•saw with surprise that an Indian
was squatting at the base of the
rock. A horse stood behind the
rock. Steve began to talk to the
Indian, his voice reaching Virginia.
He was talking the Indian's tongue,
and adding to it the sign language.
Shortly, the Indian rose and went
to his horse and threw himself upon
its bare back and rode rapidly away.
'Then Steve returned Virginia
said, "You talked bis language"
He smiled faintly . "There was,
Apaches on my father's ranch in
Mexico," he told her.
* * *
By midday they were at his
ranch. They had a meal in the big
adobe hacienda, a• meal served by a
stout middle-aged Mexican woman.
Afterward Virginia sat on the .ve-
randa while Steve talked. -with his
Mexican and Indian vaqueros. There
was no white man about the place.
In an hour they were in the sad-
dle again, still riding southwest..
Steve waved his arm in a wide
gesture that took 'in the vast sweep-
ing rangeland. "Some day my ranch
shall extend for many miles," he
said. "Some day I shall own 50,000
head of cattle. T shall own a cattle
empire. This country will not al-
ways be wild. It ,will change, and
I -I shall own much of it.
"A woman -a beautiful senorita
-shouldn't refuse to be the wife of
such a rich man, do you think so,
Virginia?" he asked.
The question startled her. He
must, she thought, be thinking of
Lanya Correy. He didn't speak for
a long time, They rode around a
vast herd of cattle and on toward
some low hills. He halted then, and
said:
"I'1I wait here, Virginia."
She looked at him, puzzled again,
Then looked toward the hills. A
horseman was riding toward 'them,
toward the spot where she stood.
She glanced at Steve again and un-
derstood his smile. Her heart
leaped.
The distant rider must be -Phil)
She gave her horse the whip and
rode forward at a gallop. The
horseman waved, came riding fast
to meet her.
(Continued Next Week)
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Something For The Lions -Celebrating Lions picked a queen
and had a hair -do named in their honor at their 32nd annual con-
vention. Janice Harvell, left, was their choice for the queen
spot. The goodbrothers liked their selection so much they gave
Janice a 'big roar at her coronation. At right, Betty Harris,
radio singing star, models. the "Tawny Lion coiffure, created
for the international organization.
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10. Corn bin
18. Outfits
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21. Andean animal
22. Swiss song
28. Strained
24. Bouquet
25. Metal disk
28, Attacks
81. 17loctuent
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9. Polish river
12 l:nnek
13 Scots peer
14. Hasten
15. Tomato sauce
17. 'Wrinkle
19. Ireland
20, Beard
21. Suited to song
28. Chinese puzzle
26, Behold
27. Having lees
covering
29. Withered
80. Commotion
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67. Give out
9. Mother
40. Stylish
42. 1toh
44, Tilts
45. Footless
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43. ])ranch of
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52.Soldering flux
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86. Man's name
38. English
college
41. Musical shove
43. Revises
45. Melody
46. Furtive
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48. Danish flora
49. Murmur
50. Stitch
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A.nSwer e sewi.'lere in this is5U4
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Fa� a4 e.& t,
"Dear Anne Hirst:
I am 16, and because niy mother.
is not well, 1 have to do all the ,
housework and laundry and all the
errands besides. I have planned to
run away with a boy I love, but up
to now I just couldn.'t.
"My mother won't let me go
anywhere! 1
used. to get to
the movies, but
because I didn't
come home till
mid - night one
time, that is out.
She won't let
me visit girl
friends unless
l'm home by 10, •
and the rest stay till 11:30 p.m.
"I've been in love with this boy
for a year, but I can hardly see him
once a month! Then I have to slip
out, and tell lies, or have friends
lie for me. She says she's doing all
this for my good, but it's only mak
ing it hard for ane.
"She's Selfish"
"My boy friend and I talked it
over, and decided -it's not because
she worries about me, but because
if anything happened to me she..
wouldn't have anybody to help her.'
"Don't you think I should be al-
lowed to go out three times a week
and stay as long as oer girls do?"
DISGUSTED.
* A girl who regularly deceives
* her mother, and consistently lies,
* cannot be trusted by her another
* or anyone else. She must be dis-
* ciplincd like a child half her age,
* until she cones to realize that the
* only way to have fun in this
* world is to be honest, and
* straightforward, and_ dependable
* -in all things.
Instead of rebelling against
* these rules your mother has had
* to impose, you should be ashamed
* that she found them' necessary.
* Don't you realize how much
* easier it would be for your
* mother, who is an ill woman, to
* let you cone and go as you
* please, get into what mischief you
* will? Instead, she has to watch
* yod constantly. She trust be half-
* frantic with worry all the time.
* Yet you and this boy have
* the effrontery to Misjudge her
* motives! If he encourages such
* wicked suspicions, he is not fit
for you to know. The lad to be
* trusted. is the one who inspires
* the best in you, not the lowest.
* You are too full of resentment
* just now to realize the enormity
* of your thinking and your re-
* suiting conduct. Later on. when
* you are older, you will see the
* reason for all this control -and
* how you will, wish then that you
* had had the sense to turn to the
* right! `
* The longer you keep up this
* defiance, and this lying, the hard-
* er it will be for you to stop. You
* will grow to be a girl that nice
* girls are not allowed to know,
* and your name will become a by-
* word among the boys on the
* street corners. Your whole social
* life will collapse -and then it
* will be too late.
* I hope you will take this serious-
* ly today, and decide, once and
* for all, to behave yourself. Don't
* sneak out to meet any boy. Never
* tell another lie. Determine to
* make your another proud of you,
* so she can trust you again. When
* she does, you will be given the
* same privileges other girls have.
* You have violated her faith, and
* until you regain it you must en-
* dure the restrictions she imposes.
* None of us has the right to
New Gadgets and Inventions
You'll Probably Be Seeing
PORTABLE DISHWASHER
Portable dishwasher which washes,
rinses and'dries,'will clean complete
. service for four in five minutes, us-
ing no more hot water than required
by hand cleaning, claims maker, It
is powered by hone -water pressure
through snap -on hose connected to
faucet, thus eliminating danger, of
electric shock, where contact with
water pipes is possible. A special
basket within the dishwasher is ro-
tated by four jets of water. Dishes
are thoroughly washed by water
pressure and soaking action. Unit
weighs only 13%a. lb., is self-cleaning,
and is made of rustproof metals
with baked -on enamel otitside, Also
features a transparent pyrex cover.
CARTRIDGE TOOTHBRUSH
Brush end unscrews so that it may
be loaded with special cartridge in-
serted in hollow handle. Dial knob
at end of brush handle, when turned
causes piston to travel length of
barrel. This exerts a tressure on the
collapsible cartridge and the paste
feeds autometicrlly to the ,bristle:
ends as teeth are brushed. and con-
tinues to flow during the cleaning
operation. Brush is packed in a
carrying case of plastic, When cap
is removed, case also serves as a
rack for holding. brush.
DOG LEASH
Takes up excess cord and plays
it out as, required in new type of
leash developed for pets. Unit has
patented and exclusive features,
such as the level -winder, which
stacks the cable properly and dis-
tributes it evenly in. the reel, 'cites
company. It allows dog to roam in
any direction without restraint for
length of leash. Size• of animal does
not affect smooth action of reel,
whist revolves readily and smoothly
on roller -bearing arrangement, pre-
vents entanglement, Tension said
to be negligible (slightly over one
pound) when Leash is fully paid out.
All parts rustproof to prevent cor-
rosion.
SPEEDS FRUIT PICKING
The "Orchard Monkey" is de-
signed for use when picking, thin-
ning and pruning fruit trees. Is ex-
pected to speed up orchard opera-
tions by eliminating need to scram-
ble up and down a ladder. Unit has
two booms mounted on a mobile
platform. Booms can be raised or
lowered by use of push-button con-
trols from a short distance above
the ground to a height of 21 ft.
above. A self-contained generator
on the mobile base powers the
booth controls. Requires a four -
man crew to operate it - two on
the platform to do the actual or-
chard work and to do the ground
to operate the tractor that pulls the
machine. Tests made by a producer
* happiness. We have only the
* right to earn it. Yours will come.
A defiant girl 'sometimes realizes
too late the need for obedience and
complete integrity. Anne Hirst can
help you understand the restric-
tions you hate, if you write her at
Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New
Toronto, Ontario,
are said to show that four nl.eti can
pick 30 acres of apples in 17 days
by use of the new unit as compared.
with 12 men using ladders.
* *
PLASTIC WINE GLASSES
Plastic wine glasses beinng pre-
duced are molded from crystal-clear
acrylic plastic and are said to be
indistinguishable at sight from or-
dinary wine glasses, but they are
unbreakable 'and can be washed) in,
boiling 'water.* Are suggested foe
use by air and shipping lines whidh'
customarily suffer heavy losses ,
from breakages during storms. and
)rough weather, Cotrre' in dour sizes.'
and 'shapes,
ROTO GARDENER
The "Bantam. 12;otavator"„ me+t,
gardening machine produced ley a•
'British firer, Is defined to, be able
to till soil, mow lawns,. clip hedges•
and sweep paths, alotrg with many.
other every -day lobs. "Versatility
Made possible• by a series of attt:ch•
trients which can ter fitted uv' less
than one minute, Included.are:
reciproating cutter bar, hedge clip,
per,rotary brush, grass box and'
cylindrical mower. Latter is fitted
with a friction clutch which• pre,
vents blades. from. breaking on
stony ground. The system of rota-
talion is that• of power -driven. re-
volving hoe blades shaping and eut-
ing and, dividing the soil,, 'These
• blades revolve.in same direction as
the driving wheel,. thus 'assisting the
whole unit forward. Claimed to •
produce far more efficient tillage
than any tire or disc implement.
Weighs. only 135 )lbs.; is expected
to make the system of rota vation
available• to the home gardener..
The driving engine. is said to. run
for more than three• hours au! less.
'than . gat. gasoline oil.
'You pay more for what you gel,,
but it's much easier to carry
home:'
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Never was a show like this ... never so much to
see, to hear, to revel in. From opening hour is
colossal evening fireworks show, every day
crammed with things to pee and do. There's
the Royal Marines Band and famous dance
orchestras, the midway, the untold thousands
of fascinating exhibits. Come and enjoy the
show magnificence of this dazzling display of
talent and .invention,
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