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„ by lien Lucien Burman
••THIS HAS HAPPENED: • singular •face With th slantea, ,eYes
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Posing at 'tinaeS as a harbert 'at
. '• others ,as Attorney: Davis, a euricsa.
-man • celled Vilais. has - to the
-queer httle towe.•of Porto •Verdee in.
• • ''Brezil, to. help his consitelElise Mar-
. . 'beery, solve .a etrengtemystery, Elise,
•.pas aeoffee. plantetiens • Several
Inys-
• •••• ,• teriona delithe occur :and she heti‘self
. sag. been, lue.atenedVileic. seeds or
•• .•J4uqln Nunnally, • a „femme& ehereiet,
• Geed Prentiagege,.enetey.Pf_.ElieS's,
is involved in. the dehtlik Act• 1Lees. Elise's'
'tw.elyear-old" orphaned
sieplteW; is kidnapped • tracks
the lticinalseere.'and'recovers the hild,
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.. • .inhassned.„; Without findieg
•• tore. ,Word. , brought that Elise's
manager :of. he pet! in Viiiapit 15
• , .siele and musteee,ber. Vitals and Nulls
• •n11y accompany cher 'awl are embirelted
• bv, -a band. of .Soldiets." '.•
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9 NOW BEGIN THE STORY- CH LITER p.
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Vilek heat -e' rustle in•eehaihset‘trIthulla
rf, left Idle
t.th. coouY 11°
ha,d the.
which even Vilak's makeup
could, net completely efface. "I have.
seen many who .come- froth this great
country in the north, but never any
,who., have looked like you"
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4)14;04 teased at Once, He wheeled
ateend•to Vliale, "You preteed riot to
knew whymy men have stopped yoqr
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he said, 'Ge cl.: I will tell peTh
e:en
'c'u can, nolo ger say 'that you do net
know, Last eigh,tetes the fan1aBOi-j .
'jars, ,foui.-: i4os .frota viaapa, Col-
All Adult Members of 1-lesuse-
-616:61-1411$ :('Illiar(16•s, who !l -ad the' . hold rind Personal Use .
tazenda•fro his, fathers who had kt• • , of • Auto is .0
from his fattier's tether„Went to sleep. ' • ••' -. e, . • .
It was his last sleep, for this morning; . ;INpteseity .. .
when the serv.inte calve to wake ,hirn, - ----- .- • ; • .
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they found" he had beki
en 'lled as he cn for . Vehicles
lay rn tis 'bed Killed With a pistol. R used te' be; uot so long ago, quite
All his thousands of reis were gone. an• event if the family owned a Car -
"Three persons :were seen ecenieg .one••antoinabile seemed suffieient ' to.
therein, the night. Twe men, one tall -,take care cif its. needs. and usealle °eV
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likeeyotirself; ,the other short and old oee member of the !unitise could drive,
turned and winked- us a eadd-
eroue soldier with corpo-rals etrieeee
who had been riding beside him;
do you iel,, jesu,of this Man
wise eti„IlS;hitesele an Americht? Is he
not rather 'Orrect, Argentine?"
"Assuredly, teen. tepitaZ. Were he
to walk into ,BheppleAires, fifty chil-
dren *held .run le, call him father." -
The officer pointed to the ,elternitt.
",And this one. 'Who is her he de-
manded.' " :" • ' :
The old matt looked at big qtiestion-
er P'nervously. "Er . ;
he stammered: alsineelri .
'Er es e.elfemist .' yes • chemist."
"Nattality?"
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"Ere'
-.•. •.• "United States, . • .. . New
Jersey.:":, • ' .l• : .. . .,
eeeeer tpld..
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, The 'officer thuckled. "Yon hear
s:".-• ' slilieltedopen his.,,clgaret ciese. • "A eig.y.him.', Jesu? .' You hear •him' ,Is • he not
aret, inligoe?", '
e.' '. .i indeed more droll than the first? Thi '
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• The other, eyed him Masai, "/'. do bald rabbit, llis tiiiyi insect who hops
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•not• smoke, amigos, When:I , haye emelt, ite the grase, tells tia he gimes from
to do" • the:United ,Stateswhere no : nian is
,.. •• '• ' Vilak•litehis 'own 'casually; "That less then 'ix feet in heights -Where they
veral-rArs
amity as
Become Habit
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•foolish.
A eigaret and the work is
well' begun; two eigare:e anelthe work
in done.- It is ati old saying of the
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kill all rn, n who, have no this height.
Is not this -droll One also a perfect,
Argentine, Jesu?"
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' ;that reentber being the father of 'the
like your, comperneee Both .English.•
Witleehens was a women. TheY•cernid
not, see the wormian *VI,. but the •wes
dark; Spanish, they .sad They They were
seen by two sereepts. Who have-
scribed themwell•Theystellusthe
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household.- „Those. Were the. days
!when woeseii --Nese aecepted with
iiiimor and petiente if . they expreeS,
'ed deeire to drive, 'and exag
gerated annoyfynce•abefild there ,be
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'Fre, from the gardeee
.4:4010tiqu, of' taking them,to (41001:
in • many ,eases; eilatiliehe
g - tm ' to ; ee
tete ..petter institutions,: ..iivlitch.. the',
otheruilse Would not be able -to do;
solsli,erte. fer he was • our . commander, any trouble or -.delay . ..in...'progrees antis sehools ,being too far from .home
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theYsvill alio tell , the :gendarmes...We through traffic w.hen womee *ere- driv..- or too hard td get to,with other ',treefe
can no disibt. Yell are like the man • ' . Car. C• ede In -crease •• • •• ,'" : " ' The youngedUltelatighter M eity.,Or
and the woman the servants have Seen. • Graditally a change Came, Foes rise, Country' finds. manlfold Uses ' for the
as coffee bean is like coffee bean and five years' hgo the Idea evolved that automobile; as does her grown broth
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palm leaf 'like palm leef, We!' will .the average family•could use two cars•er, In keeping:engagenients, in driving.
take you to the jail •hare we will hold to 'good advantage ,te.towa . car and to town or to school to the ihops, to.
an inquiry, and if, you are indeed those a country.cari or 'a 'closed hell, model the theatre,- in getting te weekend
whom '1- know yeti . are, -you' Will be and the ()Pen' tenting; •or a big ram-- Pirtle% in 'entertaining. guests. in per.
'fornene. errands and 'enjoying thein-:
selves •iii renewal. e Not haying' to
bother 'with. train shedales -or .the,
. rowded subways, is a causo for ela-•
tion that well. warrants in teitomobiie.
family is arriving at a peint .witere Of course, it is .not advoeeted that
car -won t do: The Modern iiterican• ,
:every ' menthe* needs • a . ear to fit in Children operate automobiles. But boys
Witbshiff or .her. awn 'Particular pur- and girls sixteen years , of age , and,'
'ber melee " excIusiVe ,use of the. car, pkaer'ailitoois'ts ltaieet7se"anndSein°rtheeatri.juainn..
pope.' ' -In casenwhere only one ;mem. over,
-when he inaway on business ne other-
wise, the rest of the ,folks' find them-
-stives .at. a loss.' When one 'has en-
•joyed- •the 'advantages' end 'pleasures
go out to searchs •Welee Yeu. There leg. .• : pertatiOn• „
•Made to tell where you have hidden ,ily gay apd snialler runabout. Two
the money, and then you will be. sho!. ears to a family began to be eonskl-
For 'We will waste no time with those ered the thing. , •
er. The law courts are tot, long. Now exacting demands oh me, a; oesseasafry
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who have slain our beloved command- To-daY. with lower prirescancriftere•-
dO not sitY thet yeu do not know." He:
tilted his mustache so that the two
ends looked like miniatitreborns.,
• Elise's hand; holding 'the bridle,
-quivered vrith repressed. einOtion.
"This • is, peepsesterons," she paid as 'she
leaned gOrward end indignantly ion -
fronted their, accuser. "How could we
have :been here Last night? All of us
were. on Ely fizenda. YOu are Strang..
eiti here, that's why you're domLthis. of an automobile.it is its hard tO Ilve
co onto Villeen or Porto Verde, arid .*Itheut one as to forego warm and
ask who r am. Everyone knows me running Water in the modern home:
about So thee we find the family arriving•.
The officer spat between his teeth at a stagein city .life; 'but particul
at purplish lizard. sleeping on arty in rural communities—where it is
stone.: "All who are taken by the leer 'essential that Mother es well'as
say they are innocent. If we took only well as father own a oar, and the
those who said they ;-were: guilty, we
take no one." -
"Soirieb'ody will pay ,for this stupid-
ity," She went on doggedly. "J;warn.
you: I hate tO'get anyone" into trouble
but I'll tettainly telegraph to. Rio the
first Chance I. get• • The idea ofsol-
ders doing. this, of government sol -
•Children' and the ..grown-up sons and
daughters have theirs: •. •
• Women Drivers Lauded •
It was an easy matter for *omen to
learn to manipulate a car. They -are
known -to be at. ,careful In driving'and
as quick -thinking in an emergency as
• most men; 'perhaps they are more ste•
diers." It's inconceivable!" for they. have had to overcome the
The officer turned his back on her -I
Prendica against their' autonietive
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activitY. • Women; as well 'as men,
have tome to appreciate the many: ak
;vantages fn owning an- auto to
use at will, and. in having a car 'for
children- to ' use • without interference
With the parents' own partiehler• Our-
poaes. . .• •
The dutiet , and 'obliflitioes'-of mod-
een wdmen in -Which they can Make
excellent use a a car are countless.
To -enumerate a- few, we find her • us-,
Ing the car in fulfilling•social engage -
"menta„ In visiting -friends and rela-
tives, , in driving to town during the
clay. She finds distance, no barrter
fn. the matter of lookieg for' better
epiees or better material when 'shop-
ping, She 'entertains guests • with it,• .
she tciurs the countryside and enjoys
the out-of-doort; she can also relieve
friend husband.' of matters, that he
might be Atm :busS, to attend to, or
feel indi-sposed to ,bother with. The
-automobile has becistne so much apart
of the everyday life .of women that
they are finding impossible' to dis-
pense with this veltiele.
• In the case of children, it•snight be
, The Try -Out • •
and walked over to speak to one of
the rrieh who had come forWard.from
the bush: Vilak teethed her arise "Be
Celine Elise;" -he .whiseered.; "What -
'ever 'you do, cion't- get excited; you're
Only wasting your breath. These men
aren't soldiers at all. They're degener-
ate types of the South American sol-
diers of fortune; insurrectos, who jest
g� around the country waitieg.for
local revolution te break out which
will give. thema ehInce ,to do 'some.'
looting. s A lot Of them are the worst
sort 'of criminal.s. "
his whole thing is. a frame -un.
An absolute frame:op. I •doubt it
there's been a hint of, either a theft or
a murder. These Men have been
bought body 'and soul. ten't you see
•that? This is.the -work of some of our
•friends at Porto Verde. What Ideaeed
has. happened. That message • 0Onl
Yillapa was a trick and the man who
brought i probably never •saw your
fazende. :there. We'vewalked• blindly
into a trap."
tTo be centinued.) ••
.• He reared himself haughtily in his saddle- 'Etiotei,h1" he• shouted- '
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philosopherd'Aimazo which you, a
' good Pertughese, sheuld know, amigos.
•M.ayI take to myself the privilege of
troubling you to ask Why your good
• soldiers have done us the honor of so
• escorting us?" . •
"Enough of this
*lye carefully. • Those e gb een
years Of age and over are really
adults and are usually. perfectly 'cons-
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"Assuredly, mon capitaz, In Buenos ,Viiiton,--"I Suppose you ere very!
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Aires there are a thousand in. each careful, what ythefeed your lovely Per -
street who would call him brothr", Man cher • • " •
•The officer. grinned at Elise, • "And sirs. •---; "Oh, yes, -indeed'. I al.
this third on?." he Murmured. "This. ways have mi husband tagte every -1
lovely tepherita, with the" llack eyes thing.before I. offer itM
to r!" '
• The other scowled t
which fiame.with anger -and the cheeks
' 4 rigolade, enough -Of this •folly," Reithat 'glow like the olive when. t terns
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Minard's Kills Dandruff. "•
Muttered harshly. "You. are' all.MY iit the:Sen. Who is she'!"
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_prisoners until 1 see l't to release .yoti. " Elise started to 'make ae.indignant
''. I wil4 begiteby asking you some ques- treply. Vila,k •ebecked hEr. ' "Don't
ni Tlose and tru
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TheY'll shoot us delve If we give them
the :slightest exeuse." , •• . • •
She obeyed her- cousin's' injunction
end' silent. coolly ' *Wetted the officer's.
Stare: ' Helau ed. 4'Plit down an-
other Argentin , Jests," • he chticklaeld.e.i c()Ialtim*aagge‘I'n'torot.fli•l'ii'l:sflacei:mi etrho r,a,:ci I toot.acL
"A beautiful one this time. There
▪ • • .. t ceet less than $5001" seimhatleally de -1
• He •stared at the fourth. 'member of the "Pedigreed etocle I' eupplse?" - "Well. !
the worse for .you.,' Whei; ypur
• isame? Your profession?" ` •
• • "Sherman Davis, attoreese'
"Nationality?'
• "United States." •
officer laughed reucously. "Yu
:are • droll, amignes very, very droll."
He' leered as he looked at. the bony,
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sesees, ser
•••Iseeseeseeseess•; • s ,„..s, , ,
tft;74.140.10"?'
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'-• • Don't •Hurnor.Hime •
'Dear Miss -Blake: The boy' dike,'
Is. angry at me becatise• I did not tell
him- about a dance. I was going to.—
Sorry." • I shoulen'tdo anything about
it..Ile's infringing on your' -Persohal •
liberties when he offers objections.
"And how 'ranch woulcK0u,say this ,
not many like he_ t a tri .
country. • Yes, a perfect Argentine." elared that study. son of the sod.'
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,''thenobereaved admitted - select ant. • s----•-•
party, the messenger who had brosightl
them from Porto Ver,ie. ' "This one is , II% "Put you Need never Judaea colt
nothing bet a jackal •who cones after I like that by its parents." "No," the
'the line ;,attornee •agreed slryily.• "I'vesoften
o.' rem the moldy bones they
pf j
throw Let. him *go." * .•
noticed Trow crosint,- it with a inon.mo- .
hlim.
Thebalf,hreed scampered off down live will inlereee a br",1!"
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..,rohteeynti,..4,art,e0:eeefilarjrosi. otirs iniin;te rs a ;bilelbe:.
as long '4s they are legitimate, should •:1
bis "reeognlied •ante some ptevision
shOuld be • made fox ineetteg . such ,
• :11/46`to laPart of Life : • ;.. '
• To sell a•,* ear . to/. evhry , meinher
to several .inembere 01;• a family.“Would •
have been quite'a preposteroes idea.a,
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few :yeare age.. It is -not, so: strange a
matter to -day. When, the fatuity •
visits the autoniebile grow 'or views
the cars •displayed.. in nuteMoblle
ab.ewrooresi or' Abe, windows of' such
•goneeres, thieselesmen linoW that . , •
,mother's& considering a car that wet. •
'be of' most use, to .her,. and son and ,•
daughter; are making. their' piek, even
though' fathee might decide (to.
only) that one Matey car will do.
Piemies pliused. op the shoulders ot
giants see more than the giants.
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fresh and irresist-
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for them byname.
the road. •• •
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Vilnk coolly tapped.the end, of hiq
caret aeainst the pommel of " Perfect
dyeing-
seddle. "May I again have the pmts.
loge of inquiring why you have Con-
• f t rred upon us the honor of surroend-
,.,ir.e VS on the road? . Pleasant ettough.
. When you need new energy, amigoS, for, the •Society of- you and
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when youere hot and Mouth is •yoer met is a boon forwhich we coubl
• dry—pep up with Wrigley'S—it ; a11 *We But at the triPmentsit hind-
"moisteos inbuth and throat. • . 'srs us Slightly, for We would be. en 'cots
The increased' (kW of,-seb va y va . . WItat do' von want' 'with us .
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feede ne* strength to the bloOdt• he officer put hisbands to his sidee
you "sae, .dc, room. —yeti, feel 'and laiigheci, whit hystei-ical gleti.1
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1 "Jeso," he sp id after, the outberst wessf_
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better.
,. !ever "Yost heer. '1;;Ilt4 hot Thei
tCt6-rk, the king of kings of,
e, Medians? Ile doe -S., not Rao* velty
we hac stopped them " • • .;
"1-1e des not now: That i's indeed
xeep mt
aieake with wrigiey,s erriiIrt" -roared' 'Jesti. • -The. five
othcr
;m0n ctoed his •words, • and burtt into
• The laghter beceme'So leud that
, ceevulsive merriment. • ' .s • •
• so easIly done!
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Dia itiondopyes
— . ri ated the rim stashed :officer. !lel i „see es,
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