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I �;,r , IN i ,, I I ,- 1�1 11 4A� "' - ""A"10( " I vine in the mvif """"" ; , about that?" coughs, Uronchitj$ and wh t 120VU . Ulal ;eAQ0 00,"! `*,A,"';;,, ,1 , '. "i l3eattle Block � I r "I I , A D " L �_ 0 ,"p, , 111�� ­�N._; ," I . I 00p- of trea( i . I . t ., F - a , .� " ­�, ."r � Seafbi W, , 1Z K =11111 e, I , ,, " , ^ , '0 1,��,j, ­�_, ", "', , , ,", ­;,I�,�� _- , " � V" , . ku ­"�".," '��-""�J 1; � �" " I "Buy it back. Know where you can ing , _Pdilen around roused 1 , :.,�� : , "' 'I i:..�� , I !0 ,q�,�J�� �, _' ,',,,,, '.'r' ". . I.. I L ., � p 1, ", � $ ,','j.�$ �, , I . . 1, 4q­��_­ ", . " ,, I , �;Y"." � _,11, ,,, 0, ' " L"','l, I , '��,I'___ get Rhy more?" . �i.­',,�,.,,'M, ­�, �� �r "'4;�'.'�',�'�" � . �, � , , '.. .,� 111 I . :ough.. It is -Aso a safeguard in Wa �, - ­ , 1� ��. I I _ " " �, , . � � " "� � 5 _ venturesome spirit a-Ande_ ­ � 1, � ,b m -,,.',t"" -,fig �1; �, . -, I I _��;� �,� '' R. 9, HAYS I against the ch I . I I . , r �,il I I I . � o 4, � r ''. � ,�:.171;" r,,"i 111F, '­, , ,; , I I '. 4 . I 11 V, 0% � :�%!�'.', 4��"L,�I' ` Publishers 4 P, est: Complications Pendence, an upisuspoeted, I " M 1�;g �, � � , Barrister, Solicitor, I Convoyancer ,maybe. I I . apacity for . . ,� ;;­­ " .`,K�� , " � I . , ,,,,�, � 'X;1, " r �; , , I dy e wealth a I . 149t"twb -111 , ,__,ig_, 1. ,� ., �' ,-',i.',,,�.",-��.'--,,�,,.,,,���,,����'� �. associated with r4e,Asles, scar.] � enture, And when th c . , - �, , 'WO4 'Pay a dollar and a �half a ,r . et 01, bIg 6 , i . " A + _4%0W_0__1_1= 1 - .. I ... �) I 4_4 �W, ��, '111111� I "', I and Notary N-blic. Soliq1tor for the The Mus,son Book Comnwny Tjtfl her ,11 --les - � I'll �,­ "I I 11.11 .Dominion Bank. Ofn-,ce in rear the Dominion Banl;� Seaforth. money to some o y graw,Leu. Stoner finished his signature with ? . Toronto .. . sharefor all you can get, to-morraw.1s "'What?" Irever and OF- 4�N M Is loosens the V Cum relieves the sore. 43=1 ,. � oughta know it," Stoner said. � 1, 'YOU heard me. Breast up, boys, Pess of throat and che�t, and its cleans- . .. I BEST & BEST � ..=-1=4==�z - —_ and get your money ,back. Our offer stand -a dollar a share to -day, a dol- ing action removes body im - * . purities, thus hastening the patient srecove.ry., I . � Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- aers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office (Continued frem, last week) lar and a half to -morrow." There Was a stir- among the indig- ANGIER'S is also an ideal corrective forconstipation in childrcn. The 9m. the Edge Building,, opposite The ; Oupositor Office. Mf_Wtade blazed,with enthusiasm, at the ,suggestion. "Take a piece of the stock yourself, Mr. Grray, and well put it over in a day. With your nant speculators; the man for whmn Stoner was mrriti�ng a check inquired: "What's the idea? Why not a dol- lar and half puri - hed petroleum keeps t0e bowels in healthy condition --insures regular bowel ri�ovement-witnout theuseof l VETERINARY 11 JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. name at- the top ,of thei list it will a now?" . Stoner and 'MeWlade, exchanged a W -tasting ,�athar�ic,s or habit -form - *. ing drug . Honor graduate of Ontario Vaterin- cwy College. All diseases of domestic bally -h,00 haelf." "Not a share. Your amiable pro- meaning glance�-it was not lost upon their attentive audience -but the lat- ,s. ANGIER'S is pleasant to take; builds Is treated. -Calls Promptly at- position ,brings me directly to an- ter shrugged and ,smiled provocative- uJ) strength and vitality; and c, n I , Ile Eve)-' to even the �,=de.d to and ,charges moderate. Vet- other Point which has, a bearing up- ly. "That's our business," he declax� youngest child with abs,lute confidence. evinary Dentistry a specialty. Office- on our main campaign. Law is a dry ed lightly. "You ghost dancers want gated to protect its clients to a great- ond residence on Goderich Street, one subject, but I must bore you with a Your money back and we're giving it A B,it;sh D.ctar writes: "I hsy� be� door east of Dr. Mackay's, Office, Sea- 2brth. brief dissertation upon a provision of to you. You're letting up a holler 41cribinfi Arigiar's for the pa�t i5 yea,". _Pi­t'� the groa­,st success especiaity for ill-nour- stoutly maintaining that all obliga- one statute which has doubtless es- that you were robbed, so come and jahad.j,,j�rcn­ (S'_1d.)--M D. A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary caped your notice. It has escaped, the notice of most People, even Of Henry Nelson, I -believe. get it. The faster you come the bet- tei it'll suit us. -Scorpion stock 'Will mNq )'11, " ,Ro`?4�,�, - . �, :-A --, � h&­ig,� I E L, SQ­'Po� Callege, University of Toronto. All You realize that close at a dollar and a half or better , 1�__ I i2seases of domestic animals treated all but -a few Texas oil companies are not o—ized as c Orations I-+ -- to -morrow night." 111pl"fel" V, A SO P 1X .t P49 Fla the most modern principles. harges reasonable, Day or night ealls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Mall. Phone 116. - MEDICAL - DR. W. C. SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, U3dversity of Western Ontario, Lon - i .1 don. Member of College of Pbys%c- lans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office 2m Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seelorth. Phone 90. DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Honor graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontarioi London. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. 31004-tf . - DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern 'Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence htely occupied by Mrs. Parsona. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 1 1 . DR. F. .3. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, wat of the Methodist Church, Sea- 2orth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. I - . . DR. C.'214ACKAY . C. Mackay, honor graduate of Tnin- Gty University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col - loge, of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, Sngland; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office -Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. ____ I DR. WILLIAM ABERHART Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Member Of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Licentiate of Medical Coun- cH of -Canada. Late interne Toronto Western Hospital. Office, Queen's Hotel Building, North Main Street. Phone 89. Night calls, phone 111. DR. J. A. MUNN Su'ccessoir to Dr. R. R. Ross (Graduate of Northwestern Univers- aty Chicago, 111. ,Licentiate Royal Cailege of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sills, Hardware, Main St., Seeforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHELY Graduate Royal College. of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Officeover W. R. Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- gorth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- dence, 195 J. 3055-tf AUCTIONEERS THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties ce Huron and Forth. Correspondence WrOn ents, for. a e dates can mi��ds calling The positor Office 11 . Charges moderate, ana matisfaction guaran * PH 3 — OSCAR lKLOPP . Ebner Graduate Carey Joined Me- tfional 'Sebft� of Auctioneering, Chi- eaffo. special course taken in, Pare 3red Uve Stock, Real Estate, Her- chandise and Farm Sales Rates In heeping with prevailing market. Sat- Idaction assured. TMte or wire, cGear Klopp, Zurich, Out. Ph* 18-93. g8w%i R. T. LUlK3R i - Licensed auctioneer for the Count & Huron. Sales attended to in a -F, parto of the county. Seven years' ex- perience in Manitoba and Saqkatche- !Mtlm. Terms reasonable. Phone No. 178 r 11, Exeter, Centralia P.O., R.R. No., 1. Orderg left at The Huron E3r- g:ftor Office, Seaforth, promptly at- _ MIRG6. I - I I - � 0 . 7. W. ARRE99 � 0 I Ue=c4 Auctioneer for Porda ' 0 mail Huron CouAtleo. 0 0 1 MaUn Solicita'a. 0 0 Tmui .. On applicatica. I 0 $5a'aGi=%0U &QartlmteG.1� 0 � 0 M yam, tdo mQualo Q20, 0 0 a, pr 97�7. 0 0 101. 1408 0 , ,� 4 0 &? P. L, """ " 0 0 IVA 28� I " � 11 0 2,43fpm 0 , , , I � : : 111:, ,. 0 " , 'O. I , , , , 1� . , I I 6 6 i� ty 0 �,6,�,�f�,�,6 0 0 6 01 � I �r.' r ,y. �, . . 1 4 - ' � , �i �! !, . . . , , , ", � r " , � " , , , �, ,,;: I , : - J�,11� L: � �. - i ., . `� �i._, iJ . � ':­`j� . � �Ii.,, "'. 1- ­ . ..:� I ,. . � 11 'I",, ,� - . . --kl I joint stock associations -4n ieffect dc- i s e some o y graw,Leu. Stoner finished his signature with I M . , �.j r , v g M i""; �� - � `)� ' t MW 01 �,"l claratians, of trust. "We a flourish, blotted'it, then be hesitat- 11 �, 0 �w 615C tlild $1.20—jt all d?.,1,,-x S,I'S oughta know it," Stoner said. ed. He flung down his pen and turn- - 1,,i 25 --- "It saves, paying ,a big corporation ed defiantly upon his partner, cry- .. i "'.. _2ZeV_VZ1MQMM= tax and lets you sell all the full -paid, ing: ____ nonassesisable stock you want to is- "This ain't fair to these men, Mae, — I ' �ue, regardless of what the property They're customers of ours and w4Q owe "I ain't saying they do. Sonie� is worth. Oh, we got wise to that, 'em the chance to make a killing. It's times tbey'rL, cold until you put on the muy pronto! Why, thef;,e here Texas UP to us to tell 'em. the truth." Indian sign. But all you have to do laws are the bunk! Them fellows at MeWade was angry. His indigna- when stock don't sell is to raise the Austin, if they had their way, would tion flamed. Vigorously he denied price. Oh, if you know how, it ain't Make it impossible to promote a leg- the charge of unfairness. A spirited hard to make an honest dollar in the itimate enterprisie-on a paying basis. argument ensued, with Stoner assert- oil business!" Mr. MeWade smiled They'd make you turn in. cash or pro- ing that the firm was morally obli- with consciou& satisfwtion. perty the equivocal thereto every gated to protect its clients to a great- "I'm sure of it," G -ray said, heart - time you organized. Wouldn't that er extent than merely -by returning '-and ily. "There is so little competition.,, be ,sweet? This joint-stock arrangie�- their money' with McWade as ment is the only way to be -at the stoutly maintaining that all obliga- � game. It's, a shrewd dcv�i�e, and my tions, moral and legal, were canceled CHAPTER XEII 11 hat's off to the guy that invented it." with the repurchase of the stock. Very true. Very well expressed. Meanwhile it became evident that 'Ma Briskow always had been known But in'the statute governing the pro- the alarming rumor about Desert as a woman without guile, but of late cedure there is wrapped up a bundle Scorpion was rapidly spreading, for she had developed rare powers of dis- of bad news, for it is provided that other investors were climbing the simulation. She was, in fact leading any offirer or stockholder may b�come stairs now, and the office was becom- a double life, and neither �er'husband personally liable for the entire debt ing crowded. The later arrivals were nor her daughter suspected the ex - of the association. There is going to iri * time to witness MeWade finally de- tent of her deception. To the patrons be a lot ,of sleep lost over -that fact fer to his partner and to hear him of the Burlington Notch Hotel she when the truth becomes known." announce that a rare stroke of for- was merely a drajb, indistinct, wash - "You mean if I got stock in a com- tune had favored purchasers of this ed -out old woman, unmariked except pany that's blowed up, -and I'm living particular issue of stock, for the land by a choice of clashing colors in in Oshkosb, all pretty, that I can be which really belonged to the company dress; to 'her family she remained hooked for the debts some crook runs had turned out to be much better what she always had been; nobody up here in Texas?" than that which it owned. Certain in- dreamed that she was in reality a "Precisely." formation from the field had arrived bandit queen, the leader of a wild, un - This intelligence brought no con- that very day which was bound to fettered band of mountaineers. But sternation to .the partners; on the send the stock to two dollars. If that is what she was. And worse at contrary,'McWade, the optimist, grin- anybody wanted to sell, the promoters times. I ned,widely. "Goes to ,show you we would be glad to buy, and they would Yes, Ma had slipped theleash. She haviei been playing the game along advance their price on the morrow, was a robber baroness; she dwelt in .safe and legitimate lines," said he. as -KcWade had promised, so here was ,-t rocky "fastness'�--whatever that "We don't own a share in any of our a chance for those present to turn a was --surrounded by a crew of out - own enterprises, and if we have to pretty penny by getting busy at once. laws as desperate a,; any that e -ver pick up a few -now arid then to hoost Frankly, however, be advised his drew cutlass and dagger, and she the market, we drop them again as henrers to hang on and make a real ruled them not only by nativ& if they were hot. It's 'a pretty clean-up. The information, which was strength of character, but also by thought. though. Why, I can see T'Ot Yet public, had nothing to do the aid of other forces, for she was years of activity ahead of Brick and with the fact that Doctor 'Mallow had on friendly terms with the mere me, buying up the debts of defunct exPerted both properies with his sci- prominent wood sprites, fairies, and oil companies and collecting in full entific depice and pronounced the -new the like, and they brought her wis- from prosperous strangers hither and acreage much richer than the. old- dom. Moreover, she had learned the yon. For Heaven's. sake, don't let it this latter was merely corroborative language of dumb animals and could get out!" evidence, and in view of the fact that talk to squirrels, beetles, porcupines, "I won't ,at least until after I have ,some people Put no credence in so- frogs. accumulat�4 -a number of potential called "doodle bugs," be merely offer- All tbis, as may be surmised, bad jiidgments against Henry Nelson. He ed the record of the tester for what come a,bout as the. r(,,,uIt of Ma's has had his share of cats and iogs, it was worth. His original bet of early reading: a haphazard cqioice of of colir�c. and some day I hope to ten to one still held, by the way, and story books in which were tales of lead lh,pri,. back to his doorstep- If once again he repeated that those who trea.sure trove, of pirates, of wronged they retarn, at the right moment, wished to sell out would be accommo- maidens and gallant squires -roman - they irey prove an embarrassment. dated with the greatest alacrity. Only tic stories peepliarly designed to stir Who kiiows?" they mustn't return later and squawk. a cramped imagination like hers. It "Got anything else up your sleeve ? MeWade confessed that he was was from them that she had gained BeHrd Miallow's dark glasses his eye, neither angry nor offended at the re- her ideas of the world, her notions of ( could be dimly seen, and they were eent attitude of suspicion -he was � manners, even her love of the moun- active with curiosity. merely amused. It made him laugh. tains, and that unquenchable desire i "Plenty. But we have enough here The idea of his firm turning a crook- to see them that she 'had confided to to F -tart on. First, I want these var- ed trick, when it was an established Calvin Gray. ious leases, then I want EL company institution as strong as Gibraltar and He it was, by the way, who had promoted and a well started on that as conservative as a -national bank, .selected the Notch for these Texas i twenty we talked about." was ridiculous. He and Stoner could nesters. It had proved a happy For some time longer the conspir- Point with pride to he, for the hotel sat upon the top ators busied themselves over the de- cord Of successes and to a list of sat- of the world, and be,neath it lay out - tails of their plans, ,and Gray was be- i,fied investors -as long as a Santa Fe spread the whole green and pur'ple gInning to feel some satisfaction at g time -table. Desert Scorpion stock vastness of the earth. The Briskows his rate of progress when, an inter- would 90 to two dollars and five would were entranced, of course, and, once itintion occurred that threatened to get you ten if you didn't think so. they had ,established themselves here, delay ,action ,and even to rob him of Now( then, step livelyl they never thought of moving, -nor i the, services of the two partners. That The -refunding of money halted ; did it occur to them that there might te s deal Of noisy argument. be other mountains than these, other t from a group of highly excited and ,Some of the disgruntled investors hotels as good as this. To them Bur - indignant purchasers of stock in the still insisted upon selling out; others lington Notch became merely a col - Desert Scorpion Company, that pro- decided to hold on; even a few asked loquial name for Paradi�e, and life e motion in which. Professor Mallow to repurchase the stock they had turn- in the great hotel itself a beautiful j had assisted on the morning of Gray's ed in, and this they were reluctantly dream. arrival. These stockholders swarmed Permitted' to do at an advance of The place was famous the country into the office, bringing with them fifty per cent. over as a health resort, and indeea, ,an air of angry menace; they were When the last caller had disap- it must have powessed miraculous t noisy; they all talked at once. peared, Gray inquired, curiously: curative propertim, otherwise Gas s From out of the confusion it soon "How are you going to make good Briskow, strong and vigorous as he I became apparent that they had a real on your assertion that the stock Will was, could never have Survived the I grievance; moreover, it was made ris' ? " shock of receiving his first Veek's bill. s plain that the callem cared little "Easyl" said �Stoner. "I'll change It was with� conflicting emotions that 8 what form that satisfaction took, into my Old clothes, Put four mud he had divided tha sum ,at the foot 3 w�ether tar and feathers or a rope chains on my car, and driv�a up to of��he statement into seven parts and n and a lamp -post. They had- been sold, the exchange in a burry, then give realized the daily ransom in which I victimized, fliniflarirmed, skinned; the s0`me gabby guy a Up to grab Desert he and his family were held; it had Scorpion bad stung them 'and the Scorpion for me at a. dollar and a given him a feelin poison was boiling in, their veins. half -all he can ,get. After that I'll importance and - extreme insignif- Briefly, the swindle was this: investi- shoot out of town on high, with the izance. He Spoke feelingly that night gation had shown that the la�id a,,- cut -Out Open. There will be a string about the high cost of loafing, but Ma c ed ,by the Desert Scorpion was not of cars after me inside of half an showed such dismay at tho mere sug- r where it had been represented to be, hour, and the stock will be up before gestion of leaving that -he had re- but more than a mile distant there- I can get back." signed himself, and thereafter the from. Chance alone bad brought "We'll make good, all right," Me- sight of his weekly bill evoked noth- tc forth the truth; the hour of vengeance Wade asserted. "Those customers ing more than a shudder and a prayer s had struck. are in luck dealing with a house like -a prayer that riorie of his wells s Calvin Gray withdrew quietly from ` All they -expect is a chance to would go dry overnight. . t the hubbub and asked Mallow, "Can get Out with a profit and sting the But lifelong habits of Prudence are n that 'be true?" The emi-nent scientist shrugged; out -next fellow. They dOn't want Oil ; I they want a run for their money and not easily broken. The Notch Hotel of the corner of his mouth he mur_ a quick turn. We give it to them.:' I was altogether too rich forr Gus Brie - kow's blood, so he sought a more mured: "Why not? It all looks &- "And do they always ,buy your Is - c-ingenial emironment. He found it like." - sues ? P9 lin the village, in a Rivory stable; t MeWade and ,Stoner were not in the least dismayed by this ama-Atg - ___ intelligence; an a Matte? of fact, the former assumed aiti air of even great- _. . ===___­===t:=!_�_ c et geniality thar usual,amd madded a careless ,agreement to every aceuga- I 1.�', , I - 147 Zo, /11�' �11 H I LLE 51 i tion hurled against him. I k - �-, J 0 1 "Right you are, heag Akolttaly , I I yz�l E 71.� E�l "I ,6 ) 0 7 y0MV11 T�l V , , - Lf4l I , I right. 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I � , ,= 1. — N_! 1� - Ll 4, �-t';#4--ofS�,4- 't.`� � , ,, , ., 1� atary 11 I . - ,� I 4, ,M,��`, 1, 11 !��.�;�Ip,!��_', , I I .1 ',i Ii �,�', _.­ ­�. "'I. �. 1�111 1�­ j, �,L I . ...... than ever in her habits. Every marn� I . � '4 1� , '. (! ing them and bipeame pore so __ -, . , ! I , ", V ,. , , , ,�7�i, . . .11 . - 1 1,7 .1 I �� I � 39,� . � " 1.� ,4�!%,� -�.:�!:� I � 65 .4 vjok, 00.4001 `� , I 7� I � �� i9i, �;�!,�,'�*Y, ing 'she slipped - out of the hatel, me- . . I I . . 4�,�,'§X. . ", U 1"A', ��4 1 ,�­� ­��, , '. 1,� M e,.,,',' i " I I ,, , V �?,i,,I� , �.,L,,?Aj,"",�L�, . P. , § , -��,�q4 ";��qi�'i,qp�,,� , ,��_ I . . ;_Psy q i U - , " � - . ��,,,N,,'�., � andered through the grounds appar- 12 ('"'t, �` � g "S ,, � , , , ,. 's �, -q"�'U_W,,���-�� � I Pi,:,�,� . . . .. � " , , "i , a �1 � `� I 11 .� J .. , ' ' _­'�', ;` !, B 1 _71,� ently without purpose, but in reality . I ,",­'j.�4L�17 ,,I , , '1� I .., . I I p I I . . "W" ,.V .4t�,��41(,kl���',�'i"�l!",.,! 1, ',�, �L 1�,'., '1�"1'1'��­,` � -� -,i-, pursuing a , circuitous route and tak. I . � 11 I ;,", �i�,�",; V;",-g,��,,,�,,,,,,,�, . , I W/ " I ing sudd,Qn twistings and turnings to I ;1',..:,,, � I p . ,�.;,,�, �-,n�­� �1,�,V,.i�,, ,,­�,`�,4 A ", \ I I I., , ��,$, throw pursuers off the scent. Ever A,,�- \ , I ; , , . ,­­,­fj_ . �L,z,ga­,' , `� --�5,­ 1; , , f . . .T.;11�, ?,iV�,,,� �� - � - / ; . , ­4� �" . ,�p 11,�"f,��'�'�,�,,',,��l.,"�,�"� deeper into the wilderiapss she pene- � I.,- I . ilel­.­_ L" `� �". :��i . I I I I 1� T, , ,�� ,� t .,.,.,,, , --,,;1_ , 65 "�'1111'114�41_ .1 I I I . .. -L j,'.,-:-' .,., -_,16. I � trated, but with the sly caution of I � - al'i ,i . , � - 1112 111'211'11�qlt,,'�,, ­�,�,`,',',�;;;­ '­'. 4� , I R� �il""_ I an old fox returning to its lair, for �111 � - �Zi,64 i, L � �, � R, . , "' . , "R % � , ,_ nr , , �� ii '1� �1-1:.7.�,� � . F, , e, , , _,�. �,­ I � '.. , � �L;"� ,,,,,,,,, ,,� '!.;�o - w � � , , � ", �w I she was! always being followed ,by 11 L , L ,,:��]i ; 11 I 1� ,­ I ,,,-I,- "T ____ I . , I ,��Mj ., �,,R�'i,,,,c­� ... . I t'': ".-:�i`., �,,',:,� ,�Q ,� � I. ,�:�,, I � I �. �Al't' @�*­".,;,, , , ' �:;"� 'I - " L"" n" - wicked people, such, for instanee as 11 I . ,W 21.11,11 , :, � , , "t "', ,,�,�� . - �', . , � �.�, ,,,, ti�,� �01 ­ *1115 M " , .1, I �, 3'0,,,,Uil��,, minions of the law, memibers of 'the , ­ "� 15�3 . � 'i , .. , ". nd, I , , . � / � i ,,� , � � ­� L "'OR 'If, Black Ha foreign spiea, gen- 1. . IN . 1 1 ,. ; .."'. ., -g"4 i ­,fpg � ,,,, ", 7 I , qfg� -, I'll .�� ... . , . �, 4 .. -� darmys, and detectives. Having maf- ., I " � I : 4 � L 1; - ,x,,�`- � , , I �, � I . I - 1. _­­ .19-,6,1'1X1,- I- �� �, �,,`!-, e ', .'� , � .. , . 1,�, I ,_'(� fled them all, she laughed straight to ­ � == I . � -�`i I � ... ; k - _�_� . I """, � :-:::= =-- �� - 1.11, i , ,0,',0,8 I 1 " ", -�' I "L'j.�Ij"�' I / �, 1, .�',.;l,�,,, �,', ,; 1) 11, , "L � I "" � I I I . 11 ""015'�, , , L', - " lw4 o,V� T, - � , [ , - , . I I V'�'�'.'�;�t­'.��, , 11 � ,q R . . . . . �- 11 �_ � , , the "fastness," and there uttered the ,Z",ii , . 1,�, � �� . tribal call. At the sound her gypsy � �, .�, � , �, . . , , � .�. '0',r band came bounding forth to meet her . ,� �:M-,',"!A �J�,4 . I , ", , - ,E0TR&� and she gave them her royal hand to � �j v, w, , �f, ,,� 1%,� I ;, , ` ; � _;,", � t, g _: M11- 21�, ,K- .), � .1 .. ,:;� ;1'4,,,4R"4 , , ! . 14 , . kiss, , " , " , - A 11211, I- - � . 1, . I .1 � I, , i", � � , raising them graciously when - ,� C"'. , , i _� � " � , " I )�', rW11 _11111�1, . ,L) they knelt, eving a kind word here FIA 1:100KI, I , 64 M 11 ,�, �)� \ . 1:f.­���,,��', RK . I "'A ff . :, I 11 V, ,, 1"'11 ,/ "I , I � , . ,/, 11N � A or a sharp reprimand there. I 1IRZ ,. I '111--lil" ,,� . 1 ­,,W�:Pi-6, " They were the fiercest gypsies in I\' �. � ,4.6 , ,:,�,-.,�Q ', �: 11. .11 - - ", . - - I I I . n �,�,,&�:�. 4, :V�.." :�,i', 1�`, � . T", I , , " I � " I -. �i- �_ " 1 the world, and quarrelsome, too. They .i: - ", 5- �:._'114 - �. ,, �,�,,�� ­ . - were forever fighting among them I I I . . ; ,7 - �,� _yj" : : -, , ,_ �1",L� p" I I . �:-,;" -�:�",L�� ....... . . . . . . . . �vV.,.3 - I . . . . . * ,,.� �B, selves and crying: '�Curse you, Jack . I :'L .',,�,��.'i - 1. 1, �,ri� ,I 11 � . � I'll - .q.. "I `,� Dalton! Take that!" and plunging I . I - .P, ��j' �� �, "I -- 11 I . -, 1. IN �a I . . -WIT411 swords into one another, but they bad "" , � -1 X , I I' , ;"'i4�i,4 "I I., �� I -1 . , ­ ood hearts and they loved Ma and a , i I 1, � . . ,�J ­ � I ,; I 11 . , . I I . 9 ,�� ,�, i. � I I I ,t - 13� I I _'�It were devoted to her lost cause. She - Z - , � -11. 1, � I , ,1 . -�. '��' ,,q*m could handle them where others would ! �. �, . .. " " ,;,.. 1� I .- , - il � ,4, I � �1. ".��,� � ... ) have failed. I --) � .. I �-:,jj�Z, - , Having accepted their homage and - 7-.177(0 131D tr �: 1, T�. J1,4.il��),Iy � - — I I I'll � i 1 . . . . . ­� 11 I I , I'll - I 11 Ill , ':-,.,,,;,r_,i- W I 1. � �,�.'_;, heard the details of their latest raids S70VE POLES ON BOTTLES I ". , '. I -, ;",;.n . ,� . ': - " '� � .1 : �� �; against her enemy, the false 'Duke of . E� . I _�!'.',,.,� 1 11 . I � f...." " . I I 1,111 ... 1,�;:,!,��-�,'.'. Dallas -he whose treachery had made . 1. I �,�. I . 11 .. her what she was -she assumed her For those who prefer it, Zebra I - , I . "I'_41, ,It ... �� ". ��� I. ".., " tt�- � . ..,. .... ,. I :1 �11 , I �­ I I throne and held formal court. .. Paste Stove Polish is still to be ..���11111,�, "I �;;. , .... ,� �� �., fo . .. _�O` I , " , �', The throne was a low, flat rock be- I had at all dealers. �E I 1. 1.�. e' �� ,i..�,4� . � ,... ,� , 11 . - - a .1 , - -0i �1 . � . . �', I 11 , I . �,'4, � �, ­M�V a, side a stream, and usually Ma re- I I , �, �!,..,�,' �� X1,4- , , �4� "� ,, .1 � .... .. �,�� 11 . I I . . moved her shoes and stockings and I I I " , ""', �. . ". �, " 11 �',,,",,�-,�A � . 1 38 , 1'�­�­, paddled her feet in the water while �_ I . 11Z� , 1U. I , 11 .. I 1- ., . U,._., A- . ; ­1� , .(- gave audience to visiting poten- , ", 'T - . , �.,441 � .4 tatez. Those enlarged joints never ­-,�,q I I 1. .. IN " ____ = � , A �,,, seemed to accommodate themselves , '�'3,'�,""jf�' � I I .. b 11 I'll, � ,,'� � . I - �2& wholly to the sort of sboes Allie made money," the clerk declared. Prospect of a season at B . � :. �2� her wear. Court "let out" when urfington . -, �. "' " � ,� ", Ma's Doubtfully Mr. Delamater shook his Notch. The latter was in itself, a , I . � - � I I % ,'I'll 11 � t ', ,4 fEet had become rested, after which handsome -auburn head. "People with prospect alluring - to '0�8 suffering % 11,.., - �'�� � there were less formal affairs of state good sense don't act like that. She from the wear and tear of a trying . .;� 11 �!­ I I I �,!; I 11 to settle. These out of the way, it was doing an Isaidora Duncan when profession. After some hesitation, "'."", , , � ", , . , was time for the queen's recreations, I saw her. Dancing -if you care to Mrs. Ring had'accepted the position, . � I 11 ­�­ "I .... � ,, which took the form of singing, dane- call it that! Anyhow, her hair was feeling sure that it would rest her 11 ­�1�1. L",j ing, conversations with animals, vis- hanging, she was flapping her arms nery . .1.2: �,­111. I � es. '' " . , .1; ",", , its: with the invisible fairly folk who and jiggling up and down." Delam- But never had the good woman su:f-' , . 11 .�..! 1, 1, . 11 � . ", , I 1. o I �11 , �, " , , lived in flowers and gave them their ater laughed at the memory. "There's fered such a disillusionment. Allie� . :� :.l . I . 1� pretty smells. a big, awkward bird -sort of a crane she soon discovered, was anything but � ' . ",`,'� .! ", Ma never had any trouble putting or buzzard of some kind -that dances. a child, or rather she was an amaz- `1-2,1 , �, � 1-0, in the whole day in some such man- I never saw one, but she reminded me ing and contradictory combination of I 11''.-I"; �"- "', ,�.. ''. � , ,.. ner as this; evening came all too soon of it. And she sang! Gee! it was child and adult. 'What Mrs. Ring had ,", i .� ", . :� ��. � �� 1: `�o r Then it was that fierce! 1; taken td be mental apathy, inherent - p -�� .,��, she bade good-bye to her faithful sub- "Did she see you?" dullness, was in reality caution -W-��. _,,�,Y , � I III-,, " iects and prepared once more to fare "Scarcely. I don't mind being a- fidence, the shyness of some ;;5� an- I �.;., .::,;., '.nrth and mingle, in the cunning lone with Allie"-Delamater's teeth irnal. Nor was that themost bewil- . 1. 1". � I I . "r � - . 11 Y, - , . guise of an old woman, with the fol- shone in a smile, then, seeing his re- dering of the teacher's surprises; Al- ; '.,� ,� t:,� lowers of the false and lying Duke of fl.-ection in a convenient mirror, he lie possessed character and will power :� . ,w", , I Dallas. But courage! Patience! The studied it with complacent favor. He -for some time she, had accepted I& s. , � �", I 1. day of reckoning was at hand wben tried the smile again, arid, getting it Ring's tutorship without comment or, .1 , 11 she would come, into her own and the to his better satisfaction, concluded- question -Calvin Gray had recom- . `�`l I . 11.1 v;orld would recognize her as the "don't mind it a bit, but a bosky dell mended it, therefore she oheyed blind- I wronged but rightful Princess Pensa- with a mad woman is -my idea of no ly-but one day, after they bad be- . "I _",_"�; cola. place to be." . ,�,', , come settled in the mountains, she . I I ,;:.� � 17 Thus -would Ma Briskow spend onn "Allie?" The clerk lifted his brows. came out with a forceful declaration. , . -1, morning. Another perhaps she would "So-'Allic'! Has it gone as far as She knew full well her own Short- � 1. , 1. I" � , �; be an altogether different character, that, Del?" 1. coming, so she declared, and she was I . ".1, , � z 11�_, but al-,�ays she was young and beau- "Oh, you know how it is! A les- not content to learn a few things day � � I I , tiful and full of grace, and only when son every day, soft music, arm arou d by ay. he d a d I ',�, it came time to go did she assume the waist, a kind word. n d S em n ed intensified . ,�'� The girl is training; education Under forced I I :� � the disguise of an aged, wrinkled, human. I'm probably different to draught. . . _-, � bvnt old woman. Sometimes she ran anything that ever came into her 11 , , � I . , 14, They took g-reen country boys I i , miles and miles at a stretch, darting, young life. Look at my ward-obe! durin' the war-" I . " .1 , springing like a fawn, rushing She's not so bad to take, either, and "During the war. Don't drop your 1. .- "�. ,; through the soft, greeD leaves, leap- yet-" The immaculate speaker g1s my deaT." .­, ing rock and rill, her laughter echd- frowned. "Father smells like a horse "I 1 .-*�,��, -during the war, and learne,d ."! - . . . hg, her bare limbs flashing, her gold and mother's a nut! Gee! It would 'em-" ,z hair streaming, her scanty silken take some coin to square that." 7aught them!" I I X"" . �� , , ". Iraperies, whipped to shreds behind "That's one thing they've got," as- '-taught them to be soldiera in :�, , , I her by the very swiftness of her go- scrted t1he clerk. "Nothing but!" six months. Well, I'm strong as r, � III ng. Ob, the ecstasy of that! The Mr. Delamater debated further. horse, and I've got a brain, and I'm I " � I excitement! "Think of marrying The Powerful quick at pickin'-I mean I pick up � , , ,1; Of course Ma did not actually run. Katrinka! I'll admit it has its points. things quick-" �;�.. 11 I .,.: ,. Neither did her bare limbs flasb-be- If anything went wrong with the bank "You pick th,,em up quickly. Quick- . \C,. , ,�", .1 ng incased in flannels. And her hair roll Allie could make a good living 1Y is an adverb; quick is an-" I . ZT;11 I was not gold. It was gray, what lit- for both of us. Suppose, for instance, Allie's dark e s grew darker. I ?, L, i�, - Ye Im- �,.,-,� _ - tie there was of it. No, she ambled a the old Statue of Liberty slipped and periously she crie,d: "All rightl But . 11 bit, perhaps where the grass was fell. Ailie could jump over to Bed- let me say this my own way. it wG&t I 1� I I , short and the ground smooth, then loe's Island and take a turn at hold- be right or elegant, but you'll under- ::', ,� 1� he stood still, closed her eyes, and ing the torch. If they've got the stand. And thaVs what we got to . :, � ;13 n and leaped and swayed and dart- coin you say they have, I think I'll have first off --a good understanding. '�� d-wit1h 'her arms. Anybody can do have lo see more of her." After I've said it, you can rub, it . 1; � I - A t. -4, "You won't see any more than 'You down and curry it. I been watching ., I :t] , 1 -,`4 At other times she defied gravita- do. She's hitting on all four." watching you like a hawk, Mis' 1MM91 ,"I ion, a secret accomplishment all her "What is she up to all day?" and you're just what he said you was. . ­�), ,.�"",.� own, which she manifested in this "I don't know. Working, studying, You got everything I want, but -1 ,. . I 1�1, xise. She would begin to jump, high- exercising. Rehearsing for the mov- can't g@ so slow; I got to get it quick '' 1.� , i3l, , 1 �J�i r and ,higher, and the higher she ies, I guess. Sbe has worn that com- _-quir ;!,?, kly. you been teaching me to � ".A. umped the lighter she became, until panion of hers down to 9�-frazzle. She read and talk, and how to laugh, amd 1 ',��,i t -b een �21 finaNy she weighed no more than a has her own masseuse/rn the -bath de- how to set--si ut we b playing. , . .. �,� -histledown, and the effort of leaping partment, e rides a horse thre days We got to work! oo. , Rb 4B Oh, I know Imfor- .��,,�.' . )ecame a pure joy and an exhilara- a week, and every morning she takas getting everything for a minuts. Mgo . A.,`,� ion. Having attained this Perfect a long walk-" Ring, I gotta learn how to act prett7 . . �:,J,� ,I -N­ tate of buoyancy, she would set out 1611ve got it!" Mr. D'alamRter 31SP- and talk pretty and look pretty. AmR "�� I I � 11.1�1 v,-1, pon ,w6hderful journeys, springing ped ,his thigh. "Road worki She's I gotta learn how, quick." . , , % ,:"�, 4 I ",;, �,,; , igbtly as far as it pleased bey to geeting ready to take on Dempsey." "You are a flne-looking girl W it, ,. :�l �, � rig - He laughed musically, "If she marries is, Allegh y., ,,, 1"`.L�� pring, soari gracefully over ob en , . , � 1'�I',, 1. ;,4 tacles, and deriving a delirious plea- me her days of labor will -be over; it "Oh, I guess I look dressed up, but I." ,,, ' I I . 1:4 - ure from the sensation. One can- will mean for her the dawn of a new I'm awkward. I'm stiff as a 'Wz,-g 11, :,��d, . . 34,� 11 J,� , . , :��, �. ot appreciate the enjoyment to be life--providled, of course, those oil band, and ,I fall over fily feet. Look , - I.. ��,�,' � �. 41" ad from this method of locomotion wells are what you say they are, at 'em. Biggest live things in tuc�ll . , �,;",� .. vithout trying it. Kidding aside, though, I don't dislike world without lu-ngsl I got to gol, ..­� i � And always when Ma came back to the girl and -I've a notion to give her q gr i ;;-.,j �' . lim and acef ul-,, . �; �,.,11; , lo � i� mrth and opened 'her eyes there were a chance. � 11-1 I I � ,�., � . . . . . . , � , the great smiling mountains, the What the clerk said was true. Al- (Continued meat week) 11�1� , � , I " I , ., d lear, clean wateTS foaming over the lie Briskow was indeed, in training, I I - `1. �11 ocks, and underfoot was the cool, both physical and mental, and the ap- � ;Vt �;, I -1 �,�, - - ­­_ , 1-1`1'1011 _rree-n grass, -not that hot, hard 'dobe plication, the energy she displayed ---- -----' ,,""I �­i � �, t, �� ... lay she had always known. Tree%, bad surprised not only her parc-rits, ,", . ",1�11M " I. � , �f� , ��,,; �. oo! Beautiful whispering trees, with who could hut dimly understand the __­ - ,'*� I...- �1�11', " 1___7____:____z1`=_1_ I - I � ­ , �� mooth leaves instead of burrs and nt,ces,sitv of st,lf-rulture, but al." Mrs. - :, .. I �1, � .��ii�V�,, .. � , , " , , ,�`i� ,,, ��. �_ "I'll, '' ,. ::� , ,... �,' ,1�1� ,1�5!;�4, pines arid stickers. Nor was there Ring, the instructress. Mrs. Ring, a I 1", .", 'IN . . ', - "I . ". ")" . I ,�I­ "Q ",,'�'­' , I �.Z,1�?,, I \ ��F) 1. . �., ho fainte-tt choking �trnell of dust; handsome, middle-ape,cl woman whose ..�' �,`�' . I - o sand blowing up her nose and specialty was the finishing of wealthy 1.1, I ,I ri , 11 - . -, t,��'., I , -.6 ­� 11 q �k"�- ff �*' - ,,,��.,��;` . ".", , young "Indies," had been induced - (&�, 1 , � ,,, unarting her eyes. It* Ma Briskow bad never dreamed accept this position partly by reason I � .. ,,, .�� . "'. . : ��,�`�`,",,;, r � I , �� .�;�,� ,Ut the wo.ld was go clean. She of the ,attractive salary mentioned In 1'1,r�'!'�"!, I . . - 11 I 11� 'W )Iessed God for making oil to lie In Calvin Gray's telegram, an4 partly !r ­ 1�,% P,� bt rocks of the earth, and she pmyed by reason of ths fact that she newed - :1 I . .111, " �i,,, � Z ,,,, .,I �,P -hRt� I;, ,�,f'*,%'.��L,. , none of "them botel people" a rest. She had met the Briskows hl uould discover her retrest. I.. � - ,;,." '�J�; . Dallas only a short fime Wars their .1 I "', " �� ''I" 4'' i - "', ' ,, I " I 11�­ 11'.,,,:;,�,� somebody did div- departure for the north, and although �,�, ,,1;1.;-', '_ But, of course, , - ", " � :.i "'111 ".,�,,Xl e dancing that first interview had b,een a good' * ; I I V, "! " �,� ""; ,, over it. Mr. Delamate-r, tb . . - �'j, ,, j "; nstructor, for one, stumbled upon It deal of a shock to her--al.1most 919 __ ; ": I � �', �';�;�,�� `.),;,�` I,- ''. �.) , ,, W��, �.�%, . while Mir Briskow was in the midst mock o? a g*hoclr ad iZ gh,& A,Ad t ,ff �, M taft .. , � � ", 1.".;,L,,,�`!�"_, . . ,,�A , � �, ­14110i,,� �", f 0-ne of her Imaginary gamw, =d ag-ked to tutot the ofi'aprthg of a pair ! : , �� �� ,',,,,,I, I 0 reported, his discoverer to tho &7 of chim __ .W� I �� �, 'i ,,;,�! �,"�f`;"�',"""��:�!." ,f_�'� - I I ausem-a0velmelms dhe kttl P"'. - - ,Ui :., � .,; ��"!` lork. . mermd, Cerpow to tllp =de=VV! Om- M - _7��11131�.�i�� �,11; .�t� `J'­".',tL ;�,�.,t.,, , , �� k o.�, ,,�,,,,', ,'7.,,,,'1 11". . I o . ", � ;A I ­ I 14wkat gilt that old aamo, =7MV, dogo of al V�fty. Aft%, t'go AU;Appr , �11 ,, 9 frMF"s , ,, ..., " , I ". ��, _�, """ ".. . I - I. T111. 'I I , � � , . "'q:; I, ;'�, ­�;:� I 1, .1 11 % ''. ­ ,1 ; 1. 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