Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1924, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1924. lrmm his efforts, though he looked up | cr's judgment buge. If you want to keep out of| The other looked at him incredu. ¥ coolly and asked Scott turned upon Beauty Smith. trouble, you'll steer clear of him, | lous “Your dog “Did you hear, Mr. Beast? I'm go- [that's my talk. He's all hunky with Matt went on 1 know . Pha fhis dekist m e ing to take ‘your dog from you, and | the officials. The kold commissioner's | you've tried to, but you didn't tajr 4 Face Bmck Preseflres ” e el BTN, eak this|I'M ®OINE to Kive you a hundred and |a special pal of. hi.~ club. . 2 . 5 2 fifty for him.” “I thought he must be somebody,” u try it, then Al He opened his pocketbook and |was the faro dealer's comment The dog-musher secured a club and i ) “Well, stranger,” the other drawled | counted out the bills, “That's why I kept my hands offen | went over to the chuined animal t e uture a lle A 5 y \::‘r':;mnu m' unn'1 m ;.l 1o |mx." wn: Beauty Smith put his hands behind | him at the start | White Fang watched the club after | ¢ at's something I ain ked out | his hack, refusing to touch the prof- the manner of a caged lion watchi \ = G for myself. [ don't know how to turn (e Whipior ith trathar: | e | > Z - : 3 he said. i e 'm keep his eye on that club, of Your Home \ \ e T e and don’t bother we, I'm |sured him. “Because I'm buying. s hopeless,” Weedon Scott -u..-‘nr. fool. Don’t dast tackle me 5 i | 3 | Here's yo . The dog's mine.” | fess long as 1 got that club handy. He's DEPRECIATION, an important item in the cost of R i@ g m Vesterday's Star ‘I's no use, Mr. Scott, can’t | Tim Keenan continued standing | Beauty . hix hands still be- [ He sat on the step of hix cabin u\d‘nul clean crazy, sure : : | break 'm apart that way,” ) a him, but Scott took noe further | hind him, began’ to back away stared at the dog-musher, who re As the man's hand approached his ~ your home and the security of your mvesu:fim, 19 Fang had practically ceased |at last. | notice of hisx presence. He had man- | Scott sprang toward him, drawing |sponded with a shrux that was | neck White Fang bristled and snarles minimized by Face Brick. Depreciation on a brick house s ng. Now and again he r. ] The pair paused and surveyed the d to get the muzale in between the | his fist back to strike, Beauty Smith |equally hopeless oot hed down. But while he is figured at 1% a year after the first five years—on a | ismodically and to no purpos. | locked dogs: |jaws on o side, and was tryin o [cowered down in anticipation of the »gether they looked: at White ed the approaching hand, he at the = o He couid get ltile Alr, and that 11ee prales % | Bet it out between the Juws « v | blow “ang at the end of his stretched [xame time contrived to keep track of frame house at 2}2 % a year right from the start. | grew less and less under the merc fAlnit “bleadin' much:® Mate “|other side. This accomplished “I've got my rights,” he whimpered, | “hain. bristling, snarling, ferocious, | the club in the other hand, suspended - 5 ess grip ever tightene d gently and carefuily, loosen- ouve forfeite 8 Hihis: o |steal 2 to get a e 8 dogs. | threateningly abo im. Ma n On this basis, an $8000 frame house depreciates $2000 &riy :" L ‘r,:r“"; n :’_ I:; h\\l el lmx ;l‘l\_ nKI” r vx’\” g .,’( Y e rJ rfeited y l.‘.r rights 5 ”r\"'l"‘{u-r \L’ ‘m‘“” ’ led :rL n’x]r”' ; n'; y ‘hl'”:o {r' : ":v ttu in value in 10 years; the Face Brick house at $8800, al- | of his throat w ould have long sind x:n hes liable to any moment,” [atr, @ Bic Wt n o, xiricated e e enin s e e e T ek tTea s e Ine TimATien and stepped baclk = 10% rick, depreciates but $440. um n torn open 1 10t the first grip | Scott answere There. did you see | White Fang's n ok ol ve to hit you again?" jmeans of u club, the sled dogs had | Whit nE could scarcely realiz lowing 10% extra cost for b E $ lof the bulldog so low down as | th He shifted his gri Stand by to rece ur do : e |learned to leave White Fang alone; |that he was free. Many months had h rth $6000 as ; Smith 3 In 10 \'ears then, the frame house is wor | to ¥ ctically cn the chest. It haa [ The vounger ma ; S By trave it ! g mith spoke ub |ang even then they were Iying down | gone by since he passed into the pos against the $8360 value of the briclk house. r long time to shirt [ #PPrehension for 3 . 0} 2 at a distance, apparently oblivious | session ¢f Beauty Smith, and in all 5 | 3 and this had also | fTowing. He struck Cherokee s . »oped - ot _under protest of his existence | that period he had never known a It’s obviously false economy tosave a 5 his jaws with | the head savagely ? 3 Eotis hvn 3 adde he dog's u mint IS a wolf and there's no taming | moment of freedom except at the few hundred dollars in original building | 1 b et &‘"Lg"l-l' v o | JA=guins ¢ robbed. A man's got | oVeedon Scott announced .| timex he hua been loosed to fght with i brutel| oy onee. WaAREe e stump of his | t warned, giving the | M7 : | n don't know nat.” | other dogs edintely after such costs when it means a heavy burden of i iheimeantine the by emeliBeuto i g nvertibementh that o sadaol. |naot ot ect,” Scott answered, passing t objected. “Might be liREhts ne: hadl atiiva bk expenses and losses throughout the Hideauty Smith hat P | stood the meaning of the blows, but | The ey T 5 A e money over to hi “A man's £0t | o in 'm, for xll you oned again [FrR L et A ke hat he knew he was himself in the ! iig rights. But'you're not & man.|there's one thing I Fnow ibais > y me. of sanity i © possesse as himse | b y : 3 i m W sure earsitojcome: [iDt ot Eanity that e o a ind only doing his duty by Take You're & beast | that there's no gettin® away from.” hest When he w . . . v : to glaz Fip ax ¢ PR it till 1 et buck to Dawson The dog-musher paused . Ask for this Book | eyen nesinning to eluze. Nt some of you help? s 7 i ieauty Smith threatened. “I'll have | ded his head confidentially 4 This booklet, “Hy-tex Brick.” contains authentle e gl cried desperately at the crowd several ineffect on you hide Mountain costs information of great value 1o the hame S IO S But no help was offered. Instead, | us » e u open your mouth when you | “Well, don’t be a miser with what Butlder. it's free to Interested b s A visit to | White Fang a i crowd began sarcastically to | o A to Diawson T'll have you run | you know,” Scott said sharply, after our Exhibit Ronna will aid you in seleeting the Kick him There were | correct brick for your home. the crowd and cries of prorest, but | it tiows aavlae nuun..u “Ain't got all the way (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) Minimum wage levels for 12..0m0 women workers of Ontario have been | fixed by the minimum wuge board [As w e schedules are ba Understand?* waiting a suitable length of time. | the cost of living. the be 2 % owly wilted and =i P i th replied with a grunt. | “Spit it out. What is i | de S Al While this went on, and < - ™ = 4 d ) it note of the rise and fall of the item hith continued to Kick White | g ToUll Bave' to get u pre.” Matt |unow. His eyex were half closed an : other thunderea | The dog-musher indicated White |in th, working wemen's bu urface of the hoa t fierce Fang with a backward thrust of his |fixes jts schedules o b Arv=)'q § | re was a commotion in the O ) L d 3 iy . = " Ao es its schedules to be i I t\ L5 crowd. The tall young newcomer wus 3 reached into the holster | were apart, and thre en $ grunted, | thumt Sea at at_a_time forcing his way through, should at ¢ drew his revoly and I'“ tongue protruded . < aw . -\\‘r.xr :,r r}rr;\:. ;n’.‘{x the pame— - ivi K o ¢ without ceremony i thrust its muzzle between | limp ’ appearances ; F g he’s ben tamed aready The Standard of Quality in Brick mien EEhG and el withou ,,”,_'”L‘“ the bulldog’s Jaws. He shoved, and | like @ it ha ’ ¥ 3 Smith snarled. | “No § inte (heitine R mith was just | Shoved d. till the grating of the | to des mine out! He'll bite!” some one I tell you yes, an’ broke %o har- Jis e iact of el 6vhn & driotlies Mol | Bteel » locked teeth could | about & a0ttt ted, and a guffaw of laughter {ness. Look close there. D've see HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY | Bt WA oo | e ditin d._ Both men were | tiut e ¢| “Seott"turned nis nack on him and | " ¥oura tiene Matt He was a sied 1 can Face Brick Assocu | he was in a state of unstable equilib- heir rend ove 16 ith hac aine 5 u | an , Matt as a - e AMT o >\l" “h ml nm;} C. rium. m\v that moment the new- | 408s. Tim Keenan strode into the | wer to look & i returned to help the dog-n; usher. who before auty Smith got hold Colorado Building - Washington, D.C. comer's fist landed # smashing blow |Fing. He paused beside Scott and how much is a o - was working over White Fang him full in his 1_‘“ Beauty Smith's re- | touched him on the shoulder, saying W 3 S toasked Some of the men were already "An’ there's not much reason ggainst LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF FACE BRICK IN THE WORLD maining leg left the ground, and his | ’”_‘_":““\“ . | “"‘ ; e og 3 55 s . K- his bein' a sled dog again @ whole hody scemed to lift into the air e '("-I‘:r":k”' e :vv SranEcr ‘;”‘v" Btopned gv . : pand 1] onat faie thinET s iisiiea as he rned over backward and e 3 neck, sl 3 4 {eagarly. The 8 : idicaiido e e O e e rd wand | retorted, continuing his khoving « ‘hundred dolls o <2 he wsked asSiii Then cieifione nicd) CHiar e o wedging with the revolver muzzle swer ‘Weedon, S some one an- |28 he added, shaking cdd o now ‘ | “I said don't br them teeth 1 hov SrManard Swars | had him two weeks now, and i ou cowards™ he cried Toull 1o farol ASaThe Fooshrent sara o : il i 8 F in Scaterr | thing, he's wilder than ever at . nously than before "hite T e it f present moment : Bimssiees sane | NButiic it wea . , o0 ine . s Kk min- ve 'm a chance. Matt sounseled = S 2 | = § seemed Wetsliic |l sot work. 8 ever desist alf of tha i the h-lin® expe <% in with all the biz | “Turn ‘m loose for a spel nd steel-like as they f upon snif = = — oh joy! 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