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SUNSET PASS square it all. . .. Listen. Come to town with me. !ve got it all fixed Dabb will call a meetin’ of the Cat- tle Association council. That means somewhere. while, T'll stop A.!h if T Have tc hawg tie him. An’ you'd better take the boys an’ go off in the woods |country it was his fortume to be They deserve a vaca- |taken by the Preston boys to high THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 1932. them huntin’.” Well as Trueman Rock knew that b w him, Lintoln and Hesbitt. To keep|tion. But no goin’ into town. Take | hunting-grounds which he had w this out of court you will agree to| - pay Hesbitt for his Half Moon “No, rot yét. But I'm mnot the|stock. Dabb and Lincoln have| )‘1\‘3:055 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 8 Brm‘d‘ough_ SYNOPSIS: Triie Rock Has |cnly trafler on this range. Some- |Promised me they'll handle Hesbitt.| 7. faving S CETATLE fare: abbr. known fof seme time that his [body will trall your sons, as I did |1t will all be done in secret. Then| ;, GtiRcHis WEZES M EIL|T 9. Angry emplcyer, Gage Preston, Is a |Ash. If you don't stop them.” you and your s0GE WE wets i on| 3¢ gpircer RICIDIEREH O M EIRZS | IR t'bz 10. Smell caitle ratfler. But has mot told | “Ha, then it aint' too late?” e |the deal, must leave the country.” | If FAReRL iy ALY AILT1VIERRSIEINID] 1t Placld Presten until the community has |queried, huskily. “Fair enough, but I reckon I'd| gl Daud DIE CIRIATIE PIA £y Phseding Becomie aroused. Bocause he | o rather fight.” Roper i a5 HIE R // ’;: L 5 o nights ; 't let pri an-| 19, Greek lett 20. Astound knows that Preston is influeficed | w44 o t4eping bheath escaped don't let pride and dn-| 3. Grec letter (e R IR e WA R IN|S|) [DJE| 22 Plunders by his son, Ash, and becausé he [y 400 aog you. By fightin’ you wili (eZflvl(y SR EYIS 26, Upright loves Thiry, Preston’s daughter, “Doe: Doy alse - lose your golden chance. We all be-| 2. Tning S BIE | 1 Voxhs Rock plans fo save his employer. | es anybody else suspect—be- {,,ve”Acn roped you int thisBUSCH:" 33 Spanian NIEFADIRII 30, Diner {r)des the four you named? erin’ n cattle.” [ g5, poentieman D|S 1{CIA SIS 32 Supgorta “Hesbitt" in 28, F . Settles: Chapter 44 HEsbitU's ‘Guttlla are soourliithe| .. | ore aid. He was illin’ “English and INJOZR AN, collog. range. Théy suspect. But they don’t asent U M TIRIAINISICIEINID] 36. Flushes with PRESTON'S “GOLDEN CHANCE”|know. Reckon, sooner or later,|Stolen Stecrs long tbef;"‘; :o ;Ve' B rench AP “qfig GIDIOIR] 4, p miccess “What yoli mean?" hoarsely re-|theyll it on sométhim’. Old sign, |knEw. Then P Al g5 2. Erighten 0 GVEILEIMIEITIE| 3% Gikatny joined the rarcher, @s if shot|It might niob conviot, but if1l ruiu]h‘m'm‘ 1 drifte L e i1 Bent down [AINIT SN EIEIS AINIEW) per unit of through with something that froze|you just the same, And any fresh |ASy! Only a few head of stock ab ' 33 Ggeviy & 40. Stearamen his vitals, He knew it. Tt was only | sign—Preston; you'll all go to jailf*|8 time! Nobody could ever guess! | 3g. Voter 50. Crafty DOWN 41: Easbions preshd 4 7§ uRock: & ¥o ' in itn|An’ now ... Rock, I'd almost as 39 Bpills oyer 51. Bass_horn 1. Two-tooted 4. More rationdl an outburst. ck, aré you coimin’ in with| " g e 2. Footbal 53. Article of animals 4T Encourage “You'reé found out.’ ' me—an' Ash—and’ Thiry?” asked |lief croak as face thet council po;lnon beltet 2. Related 49. Ol _spejling “What's found out?” | Preston. “Preston, youre not thinkin’, 3 T“R treds: 5. off: g;f:g_n thé ¢, o ?gt nlece “¥our'te butcherin’ stolen cat-| “I'm in With you ard Thiry fiow, |6lear, = You don't see this right.. ' PHLfsl’ o o Sufix 4. Symbol tor % g ot tle. |Not ash. . , But clean and_honest, |- - - BY Heaven! Preston, T can't let | > Z'ag yng " Tlato View ruthenium o A T B “Who knows?” | Preston. T'vé laid my cards before|you ruin Thiry. She’s guilty now,| . 'ru'{’ffi.’ 58. Card game 4 !l;gl';bnpnn i’;’""xf ,‘,"“ “Slagle found Half Moon hides Dabb and Lincoln. They know me.|to some extent, for she shares your! = commander 6. u’.dl]!l:mnean o Park 1o the [ - under that culvért above his place. | I couldnt'-be crooked now—not to|gullty secret. Ash would drag her | 48 F’g%‘,fl*’,m Vessels 1. Tokgg o b L R {He told John Dabb. Dabb told Tom |save your life and Thiry’s happi-|in with him.” . Intermission offensé dt 9. Conceraing s Lincoln. Then me.” | ness.” “He shore will—unless you kill| Preston's eyes set with greenish | “Ahuh!—What's the deal?” him!” muttered this implacable glare; his face, 100, took on a} “If you'll agree to what I lay be- |father. | green-ish witibe cast and otherwise fore you we ¢an stall off the worst.” | “But if I do—Thiry will hate| c¢hanged grotesquely. ‘My Gawd!" And as if to shut his face with nerveless hands. [ Rock’s first thrill eame with the |[with Ash in it. ... tion sink deep. He waited. “Gage, I can prove you guilty,” whispered Rock. ‘em “You can? ... How?' returned an Preston, with solemn glaring eyes. her “Naturally, I " went on TRock, ment. measured them. I got his boot are. track here in the corral. I saw the | culvert and under it. them. burlap saks. The Half Moon brand! | “Ash!"” @ curse. “Yes. You've split on ‘Ash Pres- ton.” ' The big hand opened wide. “Rock, you wouldn't riiin me?” “No.” ‘Does anyone else have Proofs on me--like you?” And the hissed word was ing with his message. “Lord Almighty! . clneched, and Preston whistled low. 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Trough Ash T ripped open one of those|will come this worst you harp on.” “Listen,” whispeted Rock, burst- Ismgles mouth. I've bought his sil~ ence. He's leaving the range.” do it? What'd you g'we him?" “T'wenty-five . hundred dollars.” fellars I gver seen, you—— Rock, v,he!I‘m goin’ to square this with you.} “Sure you aré. You're going to #] IIIIIIIlHIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII|I|IUII||IIII|IIIIIljllllllllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII"I"IIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII al Spring Sale OF CANNED GOODS and other STAPLE GROCERIES. Buy by the dozen or case. MONEY and TIME.! PRICES GOOD UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT White King Deal 2 large packages WHITE KING me,” replied Rock. | “Mebbe she would. We Prestons | shore can hate, but we don't chs.nge from love to hate.” “D——you, Preston,” fumed Rock. ; “I've got & feelin’ more than once that you'd not stop me from draw-, in’ on Ash?” | “Hell, no! An' you would have long ago if you'd had the gut3 you once was noted for...But Thiry, has got you locoed: . . . Come in with us, Rock. We'll fight this deal, gell out, an’ go to Arizona or Utah.” | “No!” replied Rock, fiercely. “Wal, then, T11 thihk your idee over good an’ hard. Rock, my not acceptin’ it pronto ddesn’t mean I don’t appreciate your wondeérful of- fer an’ all thet prompts yout. I shore do. Tt may be the best way tosave them. But the wife—Thiry, Allie, Lucy—they'd have to know, an’ I'd almost rather die in my boots thari tell them.” | “Man, we don't have to tell. No cne but. Thiry will ever know.” SAIl (right, Thet's muth:‘in its fayor. I'll think it over. . .. Mean- Jali for Thiry with deen “I've shut How'd you “Of all the WONDERFUL %AVINGS on the FAMOUS roon pnbnvc Ts i PRICES FOR 3cans Doz. 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It was up in the mountains back of the. Pass, about a day’s climb on horseback. In the morning Rock was awak- ened by the gobbling of turkeys. Rock crawled out, revolver in hand and soon espied the big birds at the edge of the grove. A gobbler | stood &traight wup, head high. Rock's hand moved and stiffened, his gun boomed, the turkey fell Securing his gobbler, Rock walked into camp and laid it before the roused Prestons. “How far was he off?” Harry. queried | say,” replied Rock. “You nailéd him with a six-gun?” queried Al, in wonder and disgust. Labor Bill Norris- LaGuardia Measute WASHINGTON, March 9.—The |House, by a vote of 363 to 13, has e | passed the Norris-LaGuardia anti- A 1, rd|P Pretty far. Most fitty yards, Td (o nvion piit fiinfting Federal in- | junctive powers in labor disputes: The bill Is Passed by House Voted Upon Favor- ably, 363 to 13 is aimed at what is miss an elk, if you see one. Il climb for a sheep.” The days bassed until Rock had no idea how long he had been ab- sent from the Pass. It was well, too, to be alone; for in the past weeks he had fallen back upon an old habit—the drawing of a gun !r’ bring back and insure the swift-| ness that had once been his. This| action alone was grim indication of his. extremity. He dared not slight! it, though he fought against ad- mitting the reason for consclousness. | sage from Preston? i write? The day was long, the mght‘ bearable. Then a gray-laden pack-] -horse | emerged from the green wall across | the meadow. Rock suffered both thrill and pang. Next came a dark horse holding a slight rider that could not be Al Preston. 'Who could it be? Not the youngest Preswn; lad. Perhaps it was some boy Al “Say, you Gan't shoot a-tall! Reck- |called iie “Yellow Dog” contract, Easter Candies on T'd just &S lief be Dunne when | Minor differences from the AR B you meet up with him.” in which the Senate passed the bill Candied Eggs Thus the hunting began with Ve made. Baskets Rock, and he entered into it hear- tily. cleft the dark freen gap where the | Nests “Boys, you try for turkeys and trail emerged. And after it Al on Cliicks deér, ‘'suggested Roek. “And don’t his big bay. The foremost rider | waved to the boys in the camp. How they yelled! with eyes starting and expanding. | What was there strangely famiiliar about that rider Yet he knew he had never seen him before. Rock never forgot a mounted rider, Suds dénly he leaped up madly. Thiry! appeal—and Does he agree, tomorrow? it to his TURKEY AUCTIONS PLANNED Al Preston left to go down home; _Turkey auctions, for supplies. This threw Rock into.of marketing gobblers, a fever of uncertainty. What news given a trial in Michigan by grow- would he fetch back? 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