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SUNSET PASS by Zane Grey SYNOPSIS: When Hesbitt’s |that insult extended to my boss, Sowboys imply their belief fhat |didn't it?" the Prestons rustle cattle, True- } “Cowboy, 1 never expected you'd man Roek defends Gage Pres- burst ton’s rcputation. But he knows moved. ‘sumd up fer me like thet,” |out Preston, geriuinely AR S Y DERN GYPPER! WHY )57 DIDN'T Y'TELL ME THIS BUMBERSHOOT that Preston, his émployer, is a | |“Would you mind givin' me your ol cattle rastier, together with his ‘a.ng]e on this deal?” sim, Ash. Rock wants to help | ‘“"Most' as short an’ sweet as the Preston cat of the dangerous |other. Hesbitt is a new rancher Situation because he loves Thiry, here. He doesn't know our range Presten’s daughter. [Theres been some rustlin’, as you {know. Reckon Hesbitt has been Chapter 39 ]losm most of any of you ranchers. ! He's sore, and his outfits are tryin’ i ASH GIVES WARNING [fo' be Wyomin’ smart. They've “What?” ej-aculated Dunne ‘pic)md on you.” B i hoarsely, his fate turning yellow. “wal, by—! It's as clean an’ if the hurdlér's head hifs ; “Can’t you hear? ... Any man sharp as everythin‘ else about you,” H k T k C h B ld ta he clears the bar b whio thinks mié & rustler has got 10 returned Preston, perturbed. “Ash, us y rac oac uias o g L S Y ; , . back it with his gun” did you savyvy thet?” . . s body forward suffi- DOUGL 48 “Rock, T— T — We——Throwin'| “shore, but T ain't awful ,im- “Teacher” as Aul to Hlm - S . i vt 1 oy ondra® o T NEWS COLISEUM nne, you *don’ “Reckon 1] ar wouldn e | range, replied Rock, in bitter be particular bad fer me if it was- ln Re placmg Great H urler gk e TONIGHT and FRIDAY seorn. eep out of my way heré- ' nt fer our butcherin’ bizzness” ; iheton coach ol Be - 5 after” Then he turned tothe other Preston remarked, as if thought- ,X;I‘ Vi aine <o peby ol EoRCh, MEWEING OTHER MEN’S & pattis to this 1 R hdh gonc | St e W ' ceibtieting great asistance to his JOUSET| The regular mesting of the Doug- WOMEN”! T Neplectin’ Bowbe AL furdlers o ire Dej nt wil | | ¢ B 5ty heles 2 I i eoerson, who several timéstied |’ mea this :ve;xmpi?rgeo'cmck‘ GRANT v:ll;'r;mus and he calls another a rustler, knows; “you hit it, Gage. Theres' the the official Worid’s Tecord of 14 3-8 411 menfiers ‘are uried to e, pres- BEGTE OGS s jE's ‘triie and is ready to fight; ... rub, My hunch is you must quit seconds for the 120-yard high hur-|ant 7 Comed: At mell Hesbitt exactly what happened the butcherin,” said Rock, deliber- fl' » his hey-day at Washington J foe ly et ews here. If you don't Il hold it up ately, his eye on Ash. He antici- 5 « istant track coach under LEAGUE. .TO. MEET sgainst you. Tell him rotten gossip pated that individual's reaction. Edmundson, and he has been put| rhe La.d.x b= g on the range isn't proof of an out-| “I will, by thunder!” replied the oy . g 3 p Sl mee:in % e;he L:g‘u“e s F‘ria fit's guilt.” rancher, wheeling instinctively to to develop @ hurdler to fill Bisgay evining 181 - #All right, mclk‘hw;'fu ts:ire give face his son. & Sid shoes. e | ] Hesbitt the straight is,” re-| Ash rose out the cloud of o Ko %, i i plied the rider. | smoke. At that moment, for True- MODER:TDméL:ngHEATRE‘ The Tour mounted men -rode man Rock, nothing in the world 1 otiihe Baane o 1, RO gway, and Dunne made haste 0 could have been so desirable as to LANSBURY Is R e i get astride and follow. Rock called smich his face. Ash took no no- if é l?fl ure z:";“;fl de ug- LR after him: itics of his father's decision. He dl ID 1lseum nig] a;m Lormor; tons—Ash in particular—will take |Rock. ; gour insult to me home to them-| “Pm butcherin' tomorrow, Mister S e “The three young Prestons With| “Biitcher and be dammed!” retorted Labor Patriarch Pilots Slim A i Rock certainly ook it so. rough | Rogk, absolutely mirhicking the o8 3 : 2 Marion Fortescue (above), young. | the whole affair they had been |others' tone. British Minority The twenty-fifth wedding anni-| g 'daughter of ondgblaidds gl o pale, set-faced, silent. “You're getting’ too thick out in Commons ;‘;*;flg of h’:’~ 4nd M‘:- Gust | tegcue, who is charged In Honolulu | #Looks bad to me, boys” said|here/” sald Ash, backing to the ‘m?' otwfsfirm?gaigz;a\;w:gtu; :lclg:l::eo"ll:t):"lglHO’a::(h}:::i"‘?:" um « “w = c| Jaugh- | ; gloox:;ly. hg::r?nugw??c d:z;‘ Whlchlhe - }nt;o L S By EDWARD STANLEY |the couple by a group of friends| ter, intends to naf at Oxford u“nlfi Al Wfl'l”m a b o] to clear out. 'lss the LONDON, March 8.—Venerable from Juneau and Douglas Card, versity where she is a student. "Let's rustle home. second time. There won't be no George Lansbury, shepherd. of | playing was enjoyed until a late | Rock agreed, whereupon they bent | third. : what is left of the Labor flock, is Mr, end Mrs, Wahto were i PR I ncrease upited efforts to breaking up the{ “See here, Ash, I'm not tryin’ toi the minister of the Labor !} .nt,ed tith a lovély gift by mc:_ It is estimated that one-third of BN e it dany followins, caely biup- arigh R e S Cabinet who weathered the great| friends o B0 SupLnepesonYos I s Your e third day following, early imy angle. for clearin’ out— LSy T nia are women. | inthe afternoon, Rock and hisiwell, Tl consider that. Reckon 1 °h&; it became apparent that | " 5 iy cowboys led the herd of steers in|dont want to ake any trouble| the socialist patriarch would have | City ought to allow heer to be S l 14 the meadowland below Slagel's between you and your folks” g8 served in the parks, and advocated ales. 08 Dta rt; liament, | i i to captain the party in par |a great dancing pavilion in Hyde | Park, somewhat to the horror of the more staid residents of that | quarter. ranth, and rode home. \The labor of the past few weeks nad been so strenuous that Rock searcely realized the lapse of time, Ash backed out of the door, his wonderful blue eyes like fire under ice, then he stalked off the porch toward his eabin. England was a' bit amused. George Lansbury had been re-| garded as a fixture, a nice old| man, but hardly a bristling fighter SAVE HALF Above “Hec” Edmundscn, Washingten track ccach (right), is shown | explaining to Steve Anderson, his new ascistant, a gadget designed to create Anderson’s equal en the hurdles. Anderson, who was graduated You do not have to in- crease your sales force, but merely supplement ‘Whaf happened at Sunset Pass bull- Hikigan Marriage Is Blessin dum:ah&i interim? ya.,?:‘vfm”;‘:ihi“ :},fi“fi"‘}ws,?“sa?fi a vear ago, several timés equaled the world's record for the high it the head of a militant minor-| . oCATEEEE E e manl WOOD it with good printing By the time he had thaved and {Rock, turning to the rancher. barrlers. W berhaps it is because Lansbury, |50 Years and thinks his marriage Rl g::Ep:hc;z ' nged ) L 1 % " e o pgiregl . . > g “, + 3 S 2. fi:m footkr\;s‘CA;yollkl‘oegv'edlhgea osie Pmlsfor: ‘fi‘ifl :n:d‘(:‘ Tits lktxtmfr hD::rg.fi | e B ; WO A XA Jpare. old, has K. RDUY veh t}}:gpp::g z;es:g”r.hmg i CLEAN HEMLOCK and pressmen are artists thimp on his cabin door. 08 6 ARG, o Ml ollneied HEE | iE i STS"\CC Sa0eg ot MR foc x Lnheg Qo il suggor her ©r2-| " 'He abandoned his seat in the it o at their trade they “Who 18 1t” e called, for he had |anid broke into an unEow his great hurdler Steve Ande S0 | the | T, three feet for|Perhaps it is the Ll'lt of h dmh‘" Comumons. in 1610 to fight for wo-||° T s 2 know how to put punch : ernable | hoiwrmnduation a year ago, Clarence | the intermediate clearance and|or the way he wears them, his 14 in., 16 ini; 24 in. in your printed sales man’s suffrage. - He opposed the “""‘ the precaution to lock’ the ml;"% ?fi’m’“m‘:;‘:: s:-‘l:d|'}{ec Edmundéon, University of |three feet six inches for the high| niutttn-chop whiskers, his old-| URNS OW PO% JE TOROET BT orhe. - Dribhe’ ato . &1 PRY: - | Washington track coach, has turn- shi hat. 1 P i i i oo Lo cmse'ths | fulel; nd b HrbY bikiciaad, | oetn ek ooadh, s ture, i g R [Jail for his ectivities. Single Load, $4.25 ways in keeping with Old In Poliites | " His chief defect, as he sees it, But Lansbury has been in poli-| ties since he was a boy, knows all| iis that he lets his “bleeding heart Connecting the top of the up- value. rights is a cross piece on which is attached a curtain that is adjust- pMpmry reply. if there was not actual ha% in the o o a capable successor. Rock slid back fhie bar, where- set glare of his déep blug eyes, then | mollowing along behind starting Double Load, $8.00 upon Preston stamped In, with Ash R‘f"k erred in his belief. blocks, hand locks and other mod- | able and is raised or lowered ac-{the ropes, and is a good, if emo- run away with his blopdy head” A discount of 50 cents per E'n .r elose behind him. ‘Boss, some Way or other you|..; track equipment, Edmundson ! cording to the height of the hurdle | tional, public speaker. | A tall man.. he walks with a pl e #Howdy, boss!” said Rock, cheer- must persuade Ash to give up the olie Mien & . prmA i slight stoop. But he is full of vigor load is made for CASH B has the first and only hurdling |bar. It works like a window shade.| Other labor politicians, as they| bt | . and nodded 1o e buteherin’, ‘at least for & while.|.4oacher.” The idea of the curtain Is to|advaheed in the world, have mioved |2nd his speethes sparkle with LEAVE OR L SARPE ) “Al busted ifi With @ Wikl 5t0ry," | Make him think so. Anythin' to i thetr e |many a pungent phrase. iy et i Printin out Prestan, WAVING 8. 1n b Edmundson’s machine has two |limit the space above the bar that!away from their mean surround-| His bit Yowsrd MacDo; g "’“Mk g0 lo“; m"ls“he‘ “‘,"l;m‘;"e AT uprights eight feet high with provi- |a hurdler should use in racing over | ings. Lendsbury still lives in Bow ' =0, ”emed“ iy 4 "‘f’-lld GEORGE BROTHERS ing, 4 i y dont you persuade|gjion made to take care of the the barriers. Edmundson explain-|Road, in the east end of London|>rowden an g oo Teleph: 2 or 95 exaggeratin’ 4 liftle run-in you had |him?" queried Preston, significant-| o i O | Rirafie ohbe wWhs & ‘oodliuiiat.’ = {ioaputs I ths ‘I8fe Labor Cabie ShUAanes. O 08 ompany with onJf ;fl:‘? m‘::t‘}“‘“ud oy 1Y“u ! J | He is a devout member of the “ie" 115 fie"’_‘ ‘3:’:“,;; foiep b s o sk ) i cuwsnisd, s i) Daily Crossqoord Puzsle Chureh of Engiaid o etwtaer|JLSerire i 18 Foe of G| CHESTER BARNESSON e, 514 o mild ' ¢ ] and non-smoker. But he tho 3 ; ‘ . gt&ehmis sca;‘e :fl:nr’reshm mh:fmr'y!fa s:sspgéd pr;:wae-. ACROSS Solutfor, of Yesterd: Puzzl 11 Hi [~ £ i T, SR il IR B I Q midrror. - ston's olutlor, of Yesterday’s Puzzie . Hindu o 2 &2 BRITAIN READS IRISH PAPER | L8 v | i eves il At wd wdflbxe dark hint, 8 R ind ganigalent Inexpensive Prescription |“pupriy_pe valeras newspa- e b o w-h:uy an' X nave kept him layin | eoul fetuse [PIATUIZATLIAISREDRIUIP] 1, o 55, Guaranteed to End | per announces that the Britisn war K nce you le! reckon we' . Demolished . Englis] . office has renewed its subscription presently faced them again. ‘Ashibetter try theé ssine agam.” G;r;:'s’.;'elh Q’%z o E \l/ :g : E -Erg i Rheumatism to “An Phoblacht,” the repub‘l)ican was cooly rolling a cigaretté, his| “¥es try whatever worked. But| s Continent EIR 18. Supervises | - " | weekly journal recently suppressed 7R s face a mask. (Preston had beenidon't oppose him, Preston.’ ! Flush with | NS |P|UIRIT a bublica- | Thousands Joyfully Astonished at|py the Free State. Apparently the F :nfl::dofn ol:te.tmg:pvgfmed oy cmlw::.;,r 1 g-xes:smflgz. klrnh let ?:m . Dibishea :‘t_%: 2 D ;\ "4 : E : . Arg:'?:s 0,2 Swift 48 Hour Relief. war office wishes to keep in touch OUR)SQUARE A a bit, ackle him after | 19 A sanee. 0 l ‘with Irish republican activities. nn";y me;}flmk;l glance swadllv supper.” & J.D.?"e’” coln [SILIAITIEISBBRIEIC EDIE] 2 Plfl’,‘;‘fi;d,"g | Progressive pharmacists will tell R Flm C'I-ASS *Wal, thet's ort an’ sweet,”| Rock rematnsd away from the| 22 Antlered 27. Ready monev you that the popular big selling ST W be said, with a gruff laugh. “So |supper table, though the second bell LI IRGAMAIDEBEIR INEIS] 28 Rasons | presription for rheumatism right | B:GI Hro“ BT"GUESEOHHM"‘Y . SEASONED/‘ you come in only a little short of rang. Dusk fell quickly TIRIAIDIEIDZZAITIAIS] 517 Adhesive inow s Allenru—for 85 cents you B uréige " el € five hundred head” Presently Rock saw Preston dc- GIAILIE NP AL IN i Dol |can get a generous bottle from e eig);;ymdeschenda;‘nt_s suvive & “Four eighty, it we counted cor-|companied by Thiry, come out of |5 E[R[1 [ABBC[O|N|T[E|N[T|S| 3% Pari ot a | Butler Mauro Drng Co, and Juneau :;:ym?ncludz fl:c:fld,:, d;oed hle:. -k rect:” his cabin and cross over to enter |25 EINDIZZBAINITIEZZOIRIE| 35. Bearing Drug Co. or any up to date drug-| ;qqcen 104 iy e b wWonderful job!” exclaimed . American 1 36 Verbose i iiren, 104 grént - grandehildfen i Asi's. A light flashed from the Tagian SIAIC[SIBTIE[EIMBZDYIE] 37 Exact copy L 7 and six great-great-grandchildre ¢ Pregton. o window. 30. Entangles 29. More comn” | You can get it with an absolute | ™ e i : *Rock, suppose you us every-| Tt was quite dark when he slipped | 35 Word of 46. Pertaining to 65. Restore R ot aol |guarantee that if it doesn’t stop thin' thet come off?” out, (He stole amofe -thé trees, and)| -5 Serasal B ;x"';m'“ £ {2 Bivlces for |the pain — the agony—and redice | Thus adjured, Rock began a mi-|making a half-circle came up to 3§ oy g L T deletion resulating | the swelling in 48 hours — your nute narative of the situation from |the bench under Thiry’s pine, and i 48. Look at 66. Direction & Sl“gll:l" mlt}hey back. " the day Al caught the two riders sat down thete to wait, thrilling g Ghmitufly -8 Bosee 3 | Urie Acid Poison Starts To % " t 15, T ! . -pg upon him from the slope. |with anticipation of soon seeing |39 EX,E:M?; o Mnl‘l’;;;k’i’z{h. i oy i g‘:&rd Leave Body In 24 Hours F R EE M AN you invited Dunne to draw?” [her white form emerge from the | ‘" c“;:;:&’ king of ; gxm:n‘gn 41. Qolor siightls | Qut of your joints and muscles go Fs blackness, (v, piure gty el * measure |the uric acid deposits that cause | eves like lights behihd transparent| But an hour passed. She did not | ' ,m‘,’fl,,c“m 54, Swiss 3. Litoless i3 o iy all your suffering—it's safe, sen- < | vells. come. Another went by. 2. A o5 ponountatns & NG O abodes | sible, scientific formula—free from Vi | \MBoss, T did. Reckon T was good| The night threatened to be| °°.'§.£.'.muy B8 Thansiohas stdents £ \‘?.“é" cards | harmful or pain deadening drugs. | and sore” admitted Rock. “But|stormy. 14, Type fi" gon?ltlun 6. Ourselves 54. Op the ocean The same absolute guarantee L wiat could you expect of me? He| ANl the lights except that one|(s. smmfl' & PO by Disagure 5% Ol Moa.~"* |nolds good for sciatica, neuritis and made me out 4 rustler, though hejin Ashs cabin were dow out. D auarin . 84, Baystisn 9. Rumors & fi:‘;‘fiucoven B s b SeE e ALL SJZES R : erawtished yellow on it. Besides [ Tt must have been long after mid- Bin ?, Wisk 10, Wing 83 Like " | mogeRiadAYs -5 1 o HiSRS 5 Now you may make repairs on night when Rock ‘heard a door close. He waited, straining eyesand ears. Another door closed, and that he was sure had come from Preston’s cabin. How pitch black it was at a little distance! Then a pale sheet of lightning illumined | cause, # & your home, garages and other Blacks and Tans T G bhi buildings at low cost. Dried lum- If you want the lat ber, two by fours, planks, etc., o o e the heavens. By 18 aid Rock dis- p ; e e g $6.00 cut to any desu'ed size and guar- A ! nf Dt I 4 e : COMMERCIAL PRI ; anteed to give vears of service DRUG LINE | O o tne Sacknas o dencer BINDERY : g% 8 pin g wmw“d“v | GEo. M. Smpxins: Co. | LHEIN ana WO Ak tor prices |unable io make his voice clear or B e ey 1 by, p oq;ng 358 or writing t steady. 'd _her gasp. 3 r v 0 See Us First ¥ SABII~ s;; ! g gs i1 1oomunmmoul.ormmldowm (Her arms swept wide and that ex- traordinary action paralyzed Rock. ‘The next instant they closed around his neck. "!‘he sum for Men E=/// JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS “Why did you do that?” Rock E 3 i

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