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AY, SEPT. 20, 1917. Fotr BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 2 I === = =<! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. HELEN WAS READY IN EXACTLY ONE HOUR. < €i: UNE Dewy, vy cares Dads, by el » COREE SPEETPOOOOH «Let ne man thine Be ove eu6 the Sete eu 5 ane tht meen men amid ap anne UF we RE SOWAS CALLING: | MN Ded You CHERSE YOR Bg Allman 7 hs se anes ena nh a { \ } “CONTR ABAN im 2 562 Of flume; where ther =PEI— inte the seething caléron, or over the rail into the depths of orean—tI never tL They were there, straggling Lke Sends 2 horror unspeakeble in 2 frame of smoke and fire; them that Lie | some aay On Eres Wey, Hoa 7 Tally lost consdonsness even to ber. res entre. She told me later that I lay there wotionless for two bears, so still, 50 sufdy breathing, as 10 eimost frighten her, Twice she leaned dose to assure herself that I did actually breathe, and her fingers felt for the Leat of pulse at wy wrist. It was the coma of sheer ex- panstion, The bulltike roar ts startled volce forward awoke me, J cought no word, only the sound, but there was @ note to it like the violence of a blow. I sat up, staring about, the entire scene within the range of vision photographing itself upon my brain The ocean heaved in long green bil lors, crested with foam, the boat ris ing and falling es steadily a8 9 rock- ing chair; the sun no longer beat down upon us from a dovdless sky, but ap peured os a fiery red disk through 6 Cond of vapor, which swept along the surface of the water obzeuring the cir de of horizon. Liverpool stood erect in the boat's bow, holding himself firm ty gripping the inverted car, his free hund hollowed to make a trumpet of yoice, Every other face was turned rward, yet for an instant, the flap g shirts, improvised for sails, pre vented my seeing the cause of excite ment. Then Leayord, with an oath, jaramed down his helm, and the dinghy swept to port, mounting a wave crest “Yes, dear: ub! 1am so glad? Gip yes Tum; see, 1 will leun 2guinst your shonlder. Why, it is ertnalls mooring: the sm is en hour high” My eyes left her face to survey the others, and the cockleshell in which we fated. The Ettle bunt bore vp brave fy under its Jond, sithonch White ane Gsm were both balling, and wy eve touk note of severe] churred spot sBomg the guuwele showing the took ef fre. Leuyord wes #t the tiller, anc seemed to comprebend #0 thet I wat mon enrer to kern “Tes, we're sill efiant, sir,” be seid with 2 sellers bopefriness, “But its Guts mercy. By every token We shunld have ben Bown ont of the water when the Indien Chief exploded bot sumebow the gust of it Gdu't hit zs. We wes showered with fre #0 Lit by 2 uo of fyi’ staff, bot nothin’ tc wreek the bunt, White hed his arm orake by 2 piece o° timber, an” an cut went overuerd. But how we ever kept risks side up in this Ertle dinky bast when thet big iron pot sunk is more'n exrteds tet God could tel, We just coddst 40 nuthin’ but just hang on We was wer up there, sir, a serspin' the donds, anf then down in a bollow dhet seemed a2 mile deep; an’ when we (une up aot @ thet, there you was, sir, Shucsin’ om @ the waves straight af 152°, bird in filght, and there burst = — pee = abe ios Sal ext directly ahead Be sharp prow of Sereame ie ire Zone t on 6c] ner, yer. if l keds grabbed ber, en’ then 2 int ioes wed pay See setae Red be got 2 bunt book inter the collar 1) wind. ef yer jecket. an’ we beled yer In “cs, there! Ahoy!” yelled Red and ee ee @ | Olson, almost in one voice, “Port your = heve been hours a0! helm! Curse you, port your helm!” wQuite 2 spell, sir. Something be “yy ccas almost like a vision, that vee bead. 2n° it Died a tit. ‘The sel—a grim, menacing specter, leaping indy bes been eboldin’ yer on _-aieht on toward us out of the mist, p ever since; she tore ber o10 shite foam circling from her sharp cut-water, her spars and ropes sil- houetted against the gray fog, her main sheets reefed, but with topsails hellying to the sharp breeze, yet with not a sign of human Ife visible. “pot your helm down, Leayord! Hard down, man,” I sobbed. “She'll be sinto us in a minute! Ay! that’s bet- |‘ ter; stand by, forward. If there is any chance lay hold.” (To be continued.) m wil yoo poss beck 2 & water bottle; Captain something to ext” | I sudled at her, end sccepted the seni “How are we fred om food? I only stare” i ate hed ome apiece; there were two burs thrown In; we can thenk Me Camm for that, the poor devil” The memory of thet spectacle of hor rer witnesses? on the Mazing deck come spddeniy beck to me, and I hid my eres. every muscle of my weakened bh emoMing. I felt Vera's erms hold FROM CATTLE TO SHEEP; NOW SELLS AND QUITS STATE New England, N. D., Sept. 20.— Elwin Johnson, old time Bad . Lands rancher, who gravitated from cattle to sheep, now is going out of business altogether, having diszosed of his herd of 200 woolies to Ole Hanson and Palmer Peters is it, Robert? You sre ts the suffering wes mentel, not e “uous be mer ae 2 Ai A Romane: of the North Athotie by RANDALL PARRISH $ consis of desth and fre drqgged— © 1 pol McCann's death; for a consideration of $20,090. The ‘ Lid the, BNO Gee mw for ie dee aa = E and Were Do moure. that wes what me on board 59 sheep brought $12 per head, and at La ee mune auara, the iamammey | AUthOO of “By Lady of the North; : Hy theawere | . Jong. Bascom got him; ther—ther! the tambs $7.50. Mr. Johnson will thet bere wee f mut si CULBTS wid of the For ae™ ete. (Copyright A C. MeCliarg & Co, I mes bave jumped; I may have re * rf Sew wont anervins dere nuewn lensed aay bold upon the hackstay, and went down together, fighting in each join his wife and family in Ver- of the gress sitet timc ™ ni : "9 = 3 iy bol ' a of fame. No acne i bere ee met deve iti: SS. Sy, wituon teilitiime te demacy aud i £7 fallen. The Gerk planks were hot to peas fy ae gts the borror of it Bee ot Ie, re hare Sungtr dur thee ee gun ‘lessee then s aueties, DD SYNOPSIS. | Rim who ind teem confined by Me wy fee emi serpents of flume crept Toor talk of thet exy longer. IT KINTYRE. Z e ene cima 2 fi mist we 4 = RSet 1% t Be cove zhong the seums as thangh reaching ; ~ i eer eagar them in jacty giuctioens fuer ie MA thy meet wat Gur che Gat, ee eageain. why tells the STS.) CHAPTER XXW—-WeCamn seeks to woe with tongnes of fe 1 samuel a eet ee of Mis G. A. Shelby will entertain the: ee hem ap tie contin Wie ware “ONE rites at “iat iis cuspel Vera te go With him in the) heck with hand ati es “Tes, dear, we will not talk of it. erian Ladies’ Aid and the 5 Fi eck with hands beld before BY 6725. tonderty. “Our own sitmation is sare Mission clay Thursday of this ready tear ewe the cout view supa boet, bui the carl is resemed by belt blinded with the glare, sti seeing. ** <“¥- abicwsites SSI iy ‘ ficcts. The frst job should te to rig | 5 Sisco who was drafted left : CHAPTER XXX j 2 sailg there is one cer left?” {today for Des Moines to train. PTER VUi—The cast i = Pratahisdeomn a -pigpls : Pree —The castaways are) i j “Good enonzh. Red. cut a hole in) @— 75 eee? . To preserve $ % ship, the Indium <hict.) I A Day ie be dear ‘ at that fereard waar? with your sheath; GRAIN MARKETS | ; i teens ol | Tturnea. my fingers yet gripping ¢ ae _—_ : yiehis many of them rare thr CHAPTER Ik LTue todizm Chiet| Pail. Before then I had bod po’ Enite «Bet tee! Mates Se MINNEAPOLIS. i in the war of the rebellion sid hur receatly been atreck by ligbtuing think, to spprecis: e fall terror of yee ie S ae | 3 yellow corn...... 2 4 And now we fi 2 glweyt nowehinr and b eles a wreck All the off-|our situation to reslize the horror of Mais stripe. | No. 3 mixed corn. : fem 2 a vert 22 Gemd Hollis meets the own. the spectecte. In Dust lest instant tis! “Theyil do for stars, and to make | Corn other grades 5 E See io eae ae ex. who tells bi the veel bes a! barst epon me in all its vitid horror. secure. The stil will have to bea shirt! No. 2 white Mont oai ) ; Tishis ioe Gar troteers all Over the carps of rmanunition, comuigned w tbe Between the two ketches the cock was —Olson, bow sbout yours?” | No. 2 white oats ze @ 61 4 ights for our brothers all over th an everameak: i 5 i He peeled it off without a word. snd! No.2 white oats & sheet of fiemes; already the conres oats to arr. . @ 6 if PTER X—Hollis consents to! a. ! helped me festen it tothe car Made.| No. 3 white oats... Ww@ 60% i » s Of the lower yards hed caught, snd was | Sieh : S@ 60% take cherge of ship amt eontinwe wor-) P ai * It was a rouch bit of work. ret served! 3 white oats toarr.. 58% Nig i % * a5 6 Dlezing Gercely. T¥+ red writhing ser- sf %@ G0Ig f tee Vere recoguizves ap ohd friend ma penis, tenned Wy hex souee aes the purpase, and when we had stepped | No. 4 white - 57%@ 60 x Gey overt Beswa, owner of tbe Indian | PES pends wind. See = the improvised mast, bracing it as best | Barley .... 18 @138 : wea) c jing aft in billows, tipped with black could with the raddle. snd the ont-| Barley choice 487 @ug § vat the duty of ALL of us A Columbas 1 Ge oes PTER Xi—Some diwatisfacticn | Stoke, dense 2nd suffocating, Au ahd Fee cas isthe ic Re aeons $ ate vont i Columbus hotel ext fof] 13 storie ei F spread garment bellied out in the fair. | R¥e -- + ASG @1STYH be Gaty not alone of those Ts + tg, BUDE the crew ugickly develops, and | shout us the glure of dancing fre, the iy fresh wind, the sich heart | Rye to arr. 186% @ 1874 ' eran ob ought to Fone melee kis officers [eRirl of shadows supoke Gonds; the sass bir poke riedteapeeld (5 “ suem A ait PTER XI McCaae w: Po pt alll a into all of us. I could but note the fel-/ TSX ------ + 34944@351 go Eicoees the $ 2 XDB— ants tir was hot, alsost blistering. I sews Flax to arr. + 34914 @351 3 yey reture to New York, and ties to cor-| nothing of McCann i lows staring st it, and then at the Oats, Sept. old > r2 Sa: rupt the = “He isn't in the boat?” | resiice Erecs water (siongeide, a5} ola. Sept. ew : : : of the press WITH THE EDITOES CHAPTER XUl_—Hollis Snds bim-| yh Gee | Jeuiati No/ Oats, : 4 balireborn ¢——________—____y self foresd tw confine McCann to a oD F t ° 4 : right to “CONSCRIPTING WEALTH: “CHAPTER XIV—Vera ant Hollis FS. Tm coming” | eee 5 : : the enemy (\Chicezgo Tribune) zgree that for Beseum's sake the ship They must here unbooked the felis face, every numbed -feculty restored by y : There is 2 ¢ whieh has for hs must be tdken to its destination Hoi at my Srst word, for the bust sank just the plunge, the icy grip of thé water, There was nothing more to be done: i ne fomectiniion lis learns that Vera is Gerald Carring- 2s I swung to the rail, This, and 2 the glow of the fiames above me re the txat rode fairly steady, and one| Oats on trk SSY~@ 59% "That phrase 4s ton's daughter. ang | went suddenly revealed seuinst the veuled the scuall boat Dashing the mon could easily keep her clear of | Cats to arr... a8% q a ane Ores Ee con CHAPTZR XV—The crew, realizing front of the beld me there. mcisture from my eses, conscious only water. The others disposed them-/ Rye on trk an + 1ST i oO man © ae pe ecpramaerocey Pa danger of capture by allied rtankogy Cinging te a stxy. struck motionless of the pleading im ber extended erms, scives as best they might, occasionally} Barley on trk 12 @1o i iene STpt Bons sd our a ‘ines @isk fi i e 4. = 7 ss ? pied 4 war ee “a ae ee Gisinciination to coniinue With borror. I bexrd Vera ery out from I swam towsrd it. Then behind me the exchanzing a word or two, but mostly} Flax on trk. : S46% ie bouldn’t we conscrin * below: “ | Flax to arr 346 kites Goa leted resourees?” PTER XVi—teaders of the <, ship burst into 2 thousand fragments, staring about at the expanse of £8./ Sept |... * tn : Hollis and make bia 2 Rebert—Robert! Don't wait— Ging apart with the report of @ Leapord bung on to the tiller, while I) October . sich i i r chty gon. and shooting upward in 2 held to Vera’s hand. and we spoke in| November 345 XVii—ie 2 fight with) But the wo seemed to bare nc) THSne @f Same. I went down—down iow voices for each other alone. December ly bad enough; you must tell the mea they inter? apmicuamisrs san ace A wma wiles ee po phar maigaakd that aw fel spectacle | weat to da” ‘The Ladies Aid and Red Cross Aux- Now we faerie Whe axe ian cn Oe Se ae evidently wiser io remsin auknown,! CHAPTER XXVi—Hollis and the “ O*'H nd horror. From far below | self, strengthened bg the ¥ will meet with Mrs. Robt. Sisco world war. We dmt cue we must nnd 2 who remined loyal sue peat ee = ears—a seaiahd ares ee to be diverted. bad ame altcroon, Sept. 26. : as 2 pate = a gomized cry shrieking upward throngh ®P? =z s H.C. G x make a STS wee CHAPTER O—Hoilis, we wert navigate the ship through a parapet et aoe es tat it, “The boat fs taking in water?” erder leaves Thursday have been mirit, nacrseis in beving an interview Storms. They overtake the vessel's en penttrated my brain, and brought Valley City as delegate to the “Not a great deal, sir; she Is a» deep convention of the Woman's * it 2 women | boats, in extreme peril. le ¢ We find the pete . = heat 7“ Sah Cases uel ¢ - ]—MeCann and his’ me Mfe again: keoded some splashes over the guuwele.' Christian Temperance Union. At the local or merely pereTs ers amas tie ie pts cay ding to recognize = “Reahert! We're all right so long 2s the sez keeps 4 of the convention. she will-ge sal We find that RIGHTS of Maust protect the rig! all over the world And that means to a point wher DUTIES as well 2 One of tho: America who boast of do their DUTY Eismarck dwe qguentiy, both before a gentleman advises hi when the war is over return to Germany. He ha son. He wouldn't think, ke raising that boy in America [| Sam ought to consult with thi ious parent and see to it that early return to the fatherland, whi he loves so weil, is facilitated. rm aut om enone on of war economy. ential attitude ignores te breakdown of bh revolution e do not be olution is possisle in |} On recovering consciousness the oney is here. that it It delizerately over- truth that 2 su inevitably exact the es of the occasion. The con- i be true only in the case gov- jers of the muti: fuse of ibe coming war, . 4 that at is euricering 4 copper po IW—The yacht is sunk “eam, willivnsire, end one of the par ¥. Hollis and MeCann \evz apt leave the ship in 2 the mutineers Hollis is bediy bert. be real- es that he must submit. though, be ing the o navigator ou board. he is is position to make terms vith Me- Caun He is made a prisoner. CHAPTER XViil—Vera pretends to agree to McCann's plans, to Hollis’ wonder. CHAPTER XIX—Hollis escapes from confinement znd reaches the deck to commander of warship 3 on its way. Hollis is re deceiving ~bich pas: captured. CHAPTER XXI—Vera and Hollis reach understanding by which they will outwit McCann CHAPTER—XXII_Vera_ acknowl ledges her love for Hollis. McCasn. Hollis, “Liverpool Red” and the lead- CHAPTER XXIi—Hollis realizes ani Holds sates Mc} have a conference | | Hollis’ authority. i dom of the ship. found murdered, stzbed from behind | CHAPTER XXVIII—Eforts w } cerlain who was the slayer cf Dal j Tesult in the conyvirtion that tb: caboard. Anviber man is Bascom, who can- man’ While searching for Bascom it is discevered thai the | ship is on fire. < to impress ine; for I bebeld paralyz-d my brain. The lashed wheel still held the ship to the wind, and the cond: A smvke beiched aft, becoming sc ‘dense I evald uot see seross the deck to the port I keew net wher they came from. nor bow they had met in thet last desth crappie All I know is, that suddenly. both bodies wrapped tensity of strugric-—McCamn fizbtine éesperstealy to escape; Bascom exer- ising all the mod strength of insanit; to retain bold of his vietim If either Ultered 2 sound I heard it not It wa<) like a horrid pirture from out the suscke cond, and as instently | fading. I sew the men's faces, ex _| Mood; these were no dream eres stuil- Robert! Come to me™ I turned, sp4 gripped the rei With g I wes over it, my bods 2 through the zir, down into die Meck sea. As I come beck to the sur —down, and knew no more. If ene could be in an instant trans ferred from the most fantasti of 2n inferno to the heavenly delichts of paradise, bis experience would not seem Stranzer, or more impossible than mine. I had sunk to death about me every borror of peise and sight: the black nicht. the glare of flame. the rear of explosion. the icy @utch of wa- face bent above mie the golden sun- light of a new dawn resting on her hair. I could but stare up at her. om | able to comprehend, half believing it all 2 vision to as quickly dissolve into mist. Yet I was rational my brain swiftly cleering to the truth. The hand which held mine was of fiech end to visit friends and relatives in Mich- igan and Lakota, N. D. Miss Frances Farrell is visiting friends in Kintyre for a short time be- fore she begins her winter term of school near Hazelton. _ The Mi Lucile and Genevieve Easton are visiting in Kintyre. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Branea have taken rooms in the Barton building ad the Wigton family will move into a po vacated by the Branens. Robt like it is now.” “Are you steering by compass?” “No, sir, by sun I just naturel headed west; that's the nesret eas. I reckon? Are these fishing seas, sir? “The best in the world. I've oft read of dory crews being lost in i winter fog, and yer msking Lind in spite of the storm end cold If ther can do it in such weather, there is ne call for us to give up while the be “What 2 mistake we made when we! chose this voyage.” I said regretfully. | TH) Gepths “It has brought only hardship and | ——_—___________ peril” i i CATTLE MARKETS ' “I do not regret.” and her eyes gazed | ———____—_______—__@ frankly into mine. “Truly I do not.! ST. PAUL. ‘There wes no other way for ustoknow) HOGS—Receipts, 1.700: steady to and love. Robert. if this was the end,| Strong: range $17.75€P 17.85 I should be giad of my choice. I would) CATTLE—Receipts, 6,000; steady; rather zo down here in these waters, Steers $14.00@15.00; cows and heifers 8.00@ 17.25; wethers $7.00 you. “My sweetheart; bet I will not! @iz.50; ewes $5.00@10.50, imagine such a fate. We have strug | ASANTE: sim gied on through too much to have the CHICAGO, end come in this desolate ocean. We HOGS—Receipts 9,000; must win—the Newfoundland coast is $1 not so far away, and these are sailors Mi) with us. You trust, end love me?” “With ell my heart.” | “Together we will have faith tr slow; bulk $17.20@ 18.65 V@IS.S0; heavy, $17. i SMLIS@17.35; pigs $13 4. ‘ CATTLE— Receipts, 0c native beef steers $7,40@1 er steers $6,70@15.75; atockers and feeders S640@1115; cows and heif fea’s entrance into the find the Indian Chief kas been stopped in flame, end hei! curopded in wreath: 7) *B8t followed that plunze into the clasped in your arms, than to be com. $8.00 9.00; calves $5.80@14.50: stock- 3 conditions in the two « petra on that excessive by a French warship. of smuke, the gure of fire om their) CUtRS Was uneonscioumess. I awoke pelled to live on in the world Without TS Tape ers Steal. $5.00 10.00. i to the dizadvantzre of roars the breakdown of “CHAPTER XX-McCann succeeds im faces, every wowie straining in the in, With Vera's eves smiling into mine, her you” at: lnmibe. ORITO eee ie ee | \that McCann and his followers are j ing to abandoe the ship. } releases j Spart arms and links, It was a vision Of hell, yet 21-50% pefore ¥ could thas’ Fips, 2 whispered question: ples, ber shoulders shielding. metro 2D OTS, $5 LAGIZIN, calves $19.50@16 W sa : eet RSET: pwc 8 sae by

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