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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 199f FORBID PSIS: | I Karakkan wealthy crook hiding in the wild Ganadian northwest, ts overjoyed to receive a igtter Sonya Vor, kov engine she is ag ae im, But Gurt Fennyson, who is trailing Karakhan, has. seen.a comsel the eee ees ected. the wilderness, + em peti glans to, folloio Bonva’ te Karat han. And. Karakhaw. congratu- lates himself on his tuck. . Chaptef 33 _ THE DEPARTURE B haba LeNoir had gone to sleep, Karakhan left. the cabin and walked down the lak: sciously seeking. the open wher walls did not limit his mood. He could hardly. yet believe his: good fortune. He had never dreamed searching’ for him or liked hini'well endugh to join him. He could easily. imagine it of Helen Mathteson or others like. her, but not of Sonya Volkov. In the course of his dealings with her father and brother at Victoria, he had, met™her and immediately thrown over the Mathieson girl for her; but she had proved'the most elusive creature of his wide expert- | ence. At times he had-even been-a'| town far south of Novonesky. “mother hop would. put him in eight or ten men, but we'll let the Klosohees: do the worrying about that.” : LeNoir nodded. He was not fool- THE KEY WEST CItiziii AT COLE COURSE. INTERESTING AND EXCITING! JOEL BENNETT, PRO, waucu-| GAME: OF DIAMONDBALL| RATES NOVEL PLAY FOR) LAST NIGHT AT BAYVIEW, GOLFERS: WHO. FREQUENT| PARK: ENDS IN-4 TO'3 SCORE| LOCAL LINKS eee (By. CLEM PRICE) One of the most exciting games| a a ag pro at the ee iamondball layed on Self course, announced a@ 4 en d nie fs ae Tat! handicap tournament for the play- local diamonds was: wi nesse lahe, Tharedan: efterabon,, giving night when the fighting Funeral. yeryone an even break to win, (By JOVE) ‘DICE SHAKING, BUT | _ NO POKER-PLAYING! (By Associated Press) GEREDE, Turkey, Dec. 20.—The imported craze for poker, well-installed in Is- tanbul and Ankara, is pene- trating even into small towns of Anatolia. K The council of this small village, shocked at the ap- pearance of the new-fangled game, has forbidden poker- playing in all coffee houses. The villagers must go back to shaking dice in their tradi- tional backgammon. | . YrAGE THREE — ~ The Louisiana department ot| Mrs, Charlie Kyser, 36-year-old | A total of 274 books were pub- conservatien reports 15,000 people| Texas woman, has four grandchil-/ lished in braille for use of blind making their living by trapping in| dren, the first born when she wan! teaders during the first 10 months marshes around New Orleans. 30. Jot 1933, & MOUSTACHE CUP OTHER FOR M | PIaDIDS TI; — \ Home team added another club to as the haiidiecap system will place} C@@eeeececcecocoooeceoes F you should give MOTHER a moustache cup for Christmas, she’d do her sincere level best to convince you that it was the very thing she wanted. For Mothers are like that. The only time you can’t depend on Mother is whem you do something for her. Whether it is sensible on absurd, she will i leased. would put. up;-but they were only. always pretend to be pleas: two men, against three dozen. The others did not count. Nichols.waa a raw tenderfoot, and those two guides their list: of wins by defeating the everybody on an equal — Today In History All Stars, picked by Brady. |basis. | This was a good team, but the} prizes will be awarded players | Funeral Home boys went right out with low pgros9-—-seore, low. net} 1803—United States ‘took! for- would nob-be’ worth anything in a |there in a way that none but \; +e, and believe. it or not, a:prize!mal possession of Lowisiana. show-down fight. : Fecaed 2. : —s. the ape high and... ie) isn't “| ial: Seats tape “Don't:run anyirisk yourself,” the)|>y 2 sco : sy ay, (bridge game either. 1902—President | Roosevelt) re- Russian cautioned him--needlessly. | The game was not over until the |, ‘A large.crowd of local golfers | quested to arhitrate between Ven- “You won't have to. Let the Kloso- {last half of the ninth with) the’, ath \ hees doit. Now, just ope other point. |Brady Stars at bat and the score, #24 béginmers are ‘expected. jezuela and European powers. It anything at all: goes wrong, I |4 to 2, when the Stars made their), Mr., Bennett, states that he, will : j mean if you don't kill those two.et’/last: effort to win the game.but Conduct Rovel, tournaments, on| _ 1922—The Union of Soviet So- your first smash, fire @ runner to |the best they could do was to get , Thursday). afternoons, Saturday/cialist Republies made by com- me at once, want to know about |one run. afternoons and Sunday mornings)bination of 14 Republics of Rus- It I'll come down thereand helpyon’| The game was well. played. by|througitoyt the winter season, al- sia. caatit sie medmenpoe both teams at bat andon the field. W@¥8 giving the players some-| LeNoib thought it od@ that his’ cit Baker (Young Kilbane) thing new and interesting each! 1929_Pope Pius entered the ee erraperare ene kent) y time, and-with each succeeding City of Rome—for the first time little afraldof-tier—and now she was actually coming to him. He believed bl stood those six weeks, Her letter, especially one sentence of it, explained her aloof: ness there in Victoria. She'd been playing swith bim, ’, lead! wh a ‘feeling; tier: self jperéd by tlio ‘presence of . her father and b: pth ers tnt after-he had ; ight . ;. “Your disappearance was an awakening for me; an unbearable realization of what I had lost.” . . . No coyness there, but-a-cry of sheer longing for him! A mile down the lake shore he ame to a small cove, screened by COeccccccacccsanceneeese THAT puts it squarely up to you. Here’s a sug- gestion. It should be something that will lighten her work, shorten her hours and bring real joy in its use. How about a modern gas range? . SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER $1 DOWN BA Nese range. Models to suit PAYMENT. odern pate every pocketbook. Monthly ‘away from danger, should jmade the most spectacular catch sone ly. But he promised to send the word. They walked outside to the Ktoso- hee camp where the men were get. ting ready to shove away. A silent. tight-lipped band, they were going about their little war with no cere mony or fol-derol, Event Kara- khan, who, was heartily tired. of them, they were an admirable body of men: . ' Siam-Klale, trundling. along the water and giving orders, was the only tepulsive one of the lot, Halt a head taller than any of the others, he had the: massive bulld of a grizzly, the close set eyes of a carcajou, and an ind physical courage which o¥ @vew the mountain men that he ruled. He could be de- pendéd upon to put some fire Into the attack. The little fotilla pushed off and started east along the shore. When they had disappeared around a head- land, Karakhan pulled the e out of its shelter and set to on it, The overhauling job. took, bint six but he did it thoroughly. URT looked up from cleaning bis rifles “You saw some caribou, you say?” he asked of Jocku, who sweeping pines—a beautiful iit retreat with its tinkle of water and scent of cloudberry Lean- ing against.a lichened rock, he watched a pair of Harlequin ducks tipple and feed in tho shallows. In the back of his mind he was tmagin- ing Sonya, Volkov there witu'bim in that seclusion}; but his thoughts were gradually sobering, for those two suspicious rit ad kept: In- truding, a jarring discord in his * fancies, | \ 3 He knew now that they were not ‘prospectors, ‘whatever else they might be. Gold hunters would hard- ly have disregarded that warning at the pass; and. after that n‘ght at: tack they would certaidiy have ‘got out of the country as fast as a cance could ke them. “ z To judge by LeNoir’s account they were-a pair of competent devils. A small, voice whispered that this . Ralston was one of those damnable va Fb ane his trail somehow was sticking tit like @ human bloodhound. : It put him in a dilemma. He w: In danger and ought to ‘Though LeNoir had thirty-some men Stood every chance In the wiping that party stilt something might slip up fie pe two might bore on ‘through to his refuge. By all the ‘rales of caution} | he ought to go. But to leave just when Sonya Volkov was on the’ way to him and}, formed > It Ralston and all denger from time. i ‘plane in the hangar was lived fa an ace up the sleeve, It gave one an Simost magical power pt vanishing: | « T bothered him more tha. a little to think. that he might have to leave Sonya in the lurch, so helpless, so far back in those appalling moun- tains, But he had long since passed the point of allowing any scruples to stop him, or any dalliance, however Pleasant, to endanger him, His-own safety came first. On his return he stopped at the hangar and looked over the plane carefully. It needed a bit of work—| frayed control leads to replace, fouled plugs to scrape, a few trifling adjustments to be made; but in gea-| away, ‘oir era} it uad come through the winter | off the avalanche, 4m fly-away shape. He checked the | ;gopyrigat. Witten {gas again to reassure himself. : en . | ‘The wing tanks showed fifty-four ‘gallons, with six more in the emer | Hi it 5 § i # : I E | ft 3 E if Ay i : 35 : Ht i : te Ht H ry lit 3 &§ H zi i t H & UNITED STATES FAST & O*trre PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES tive April 27, 1933 Passi Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 4 73s" Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays M6 ALM. Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- days 6:30 P. M. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Deck, "Phone 71 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. i : : into this fight }. of @ line drive that has been seen onda shah). sabe on the local diamond. in a long i time. lows: Lopez . Stars Battery for the Lopez team Smiling Cigarette Douglass MeCarthy -- 001 102 000—. 4 .- 100 100 001— 3 Willie and ‘Wrinkly Bill Ingraham. For the All Stars: Sterling and Gabriel Rubber Man Garcia. i The Funeral Home boys now, : want to meet the Soldiers’ all-star dressed and kept watered and put team. 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