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NEW liltl'l'\l.‘.’ DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY e e T e . U THE svowsHoE Tran | THE NEW MONTH — RODLY ACTION | NEW YEAR FESTIVITY IS RELIC | THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL — -~ CAUSED BY NIND OF SAXON DAYS —— Y EDISON MARSHALL { iL"fl[J"i‘ m‘ G‘“'];Tl"‘ oy P" 1“ <|MR vadur ul LUk SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI sward Carrington [ endar We now employ the New Htyle I ol duomntos St ROIE 8 05 0 1 O Tl o Pyenloy R e AT e e e MY DEAR MR SON Vieginia stru hake loos . 8 g 10 II 1“) 53 | t almo ; now- | de things, A new calendar was T am informed by the head of your | the suddle 1 but an i M| 5 ~ 3 AN 3 ’ e ¢ ! ) le, Christian Fra was wiped provinclal game comitission, that you | glimpse of \ ¢ In the gray 15 Ib 17 18 1(} ; ¢ . ! it \ 1« ' uced by the new oan be employed as guide tor hunting v of hair that streamed; an in A2 e g | dustrlous SR 1 ns, w promy orgotter rench ¢ ning September parties wishing to nunt in the Clear- ' stant's realization of a faint cry that 22 23 24 Qr ) v Lol . p ; of our week of 1 day ; 1 ) O oy e Eharits ; . ot narking this occas- | & woek of 10 days was established—in | water, norti of Vradleybur do the waters obscured not wish to hunt game, but I do wish' He w the terror of that gray gg ;0 31 ith 13th : ) y THE L g s o | ton tent, and in ole ocordance with the decimal ayatem— He e FIRST Q. FULL M. LAST Q | e : # \ ¥ ( ' part the tenth day being set aside for rest. ) [ to penetrate that country in search whirlpool below il every rea of my flance, Mr, Harold Lounsbury,'son to believe that by wosible ef FIRST MONTH L Named by Seasons, ) of whom doubtless you have heard, fort of Lls could he sa gl hie | o o Arab ¢ : o n N Instead of the mythological names A ; . ne ieh 1 ur 1 o menths, others deduced from and who disuppeared in the Clear- would only throw away his own iife| JANUArY is memovable mostly for| 19t water distrlet six years ago. 1 will too : { the freeing of the: slaves in 1 ARRRBLS .01 YOS FouE be accompanicd by Mr. Lounshury's, Yet he was out of the saddle almost | OPeNINE T uncle, Kenly Lounsbury, and 1 wish|the instant that the waters engulfed ! 19 and the beglaning ot thirty you to secure the outfit and a man | her, He sprang with his full strengtn | Probibition under the ; to cook at once. You will be paid | into the st i Lkt o ',‘,l"“‘,”‘w'l”‘ i arls pence ere | commemaorat s to be based upon Notre Dame con- Temple of Reason.' the usual outfitter's rates for thirty | On the hank the two men saw it as | : s ¢ young and beauti- days. We will arrive in Bradieyburg [ in a dream. They called out in their| O lllf-vvq‘ uth of Theodore Rooseve, vy | ) ¢ 1 ] v i AL September twentieth by stage, Lmpotenns,-nd ihoy kespd Skl diass| X ILES 0L ONCHLRL, BONAI Fotie b0 S8tn, Whiet b t amot . v d 'R : ‘ L represe cason.” And Yours sincerel |rorewlionad ayes, The watarssWept| 174w e snuth avill hotor tie Listh | tiondt Toattia e L In M Al ! ) ato t went, o VIRGINIA TREMONT. | the struggling figures down the steeam |y 0 oo e 1 SR el o e : 4 (600 mem ity 8 than | | ¢ he § were chosen and grve e d LR day of Gen. Robert i Lec on the ‘mn ie on 4 P A e inued counting the Aine nch names Which were thought This was the note that brought Bill| Mulvaney, riderless, was battling| - - - . ain's to ) . 1o be characteristic of ihem. Thus \ ership ) fore t c ¢ Ao 1 v] a4 Vintage month, a ZoggY Bronson to the brink of Grizzly River |toward the hrough the torrent, I W them through the torren = ot 'y il T r . Al et : v ¥ f | mont « sleety month, Winter, & on a snow-driven day of October. 1In The storm re-commenced, the wind C l lll o Y — ™ 5 - a 0 s party were Kenly Lounsbury, his|wailed in the spruce tops, and the llV LCIms | e I d BB ¢ 10N fy ¢ bostnt e i it A »:r{::’:i\g "“.’."thm:,:dm: [nephew's flancee, Virginia, and Bron- | snow sifted down Into the gray wa-| et USSR o W el Mgt o e i B ; anu st. In seotinnd made | month, & flowery month, and & pase on's cook, Vospe ters, rolas and Rec 8t Morans ek = | ¢h chat x ; ¢ i Aux F § ors, busiy " Biverdnts a ¢ ture 1. Summer, a harvest The weather, promising falr when | ; ! rian (month, & hot month and & frut hey had ridden out of Bradleyburg Bill Bronson had no reallzation of | 'The Sigma Chapter, Theta Sigi | nounced » class to will [ mont nto the forest, had turned cold. A fthe full might of the stream until he [ fraternity, will hold jts annual New | i 4 i gk e _‘ b-| Each month began somewhere bes heavy snow blanketed the fore a|felt it around his bhody Year's dance at the Y, W. ¢, A, to-| ‘0 - 1l be He e Instend of 9:45 he e it v \ q .48 re tween the 16th and the 22d—accord- inow that might have induced Bill| He swam with his eyes open, full| nght from §:30 until 1 o'clock , WA s 8 twn Poigrhoing aceustor © to our reckoning. Thus the first Bronson to turn back, except for two |in the current, and with a really - | Warner's orchestra will furnish mosi dates back from time | month of the autumn trio began on things. credible speed. And by the merey of [ The committee in charge {5 James ay ¢ ¢ i pectiye churches ember 22, and lasted until Octo- One was the promise that he had|[the forest gods almost at once he|l0lve, chalrman, Armand TLandino, BEYTG k. atidian R other {3 to permit Rev R t w ar, in ar | ber 21st, ote glven Virginia Tremont to find her|-aught a glimpse of Virginia's dark [ Frederick Dehm and Henry Nray, BB more tir p : Al ", } “forr “the| With the restoration of a stable lost lover—a man whom he dimly [ fesses in the water. Axel W, Peterson and Nina 8. Ar 10.30 inste T soture | CRlendar—atdec he Egyy | government {n France, this calendar recollected as having met' several| The man seemed simply to leap| l¢rson were married by Rey BLAN D IN BROADWAY PRODUCTION, | will sta e o ,' a Sor ! 1 2 1t g ‘pealed, and the usual one sub- { years previously. The other was that|:hrough the water. And in an in.| P Pihl at the Swedish Bethany ps e 4 g 9% e v s ng, an | s . , for a time, as we have { this trip into the wiiderness gave him | stant more his arm went about her, [ SOnARe aturday night. The cor e e othc 3 ¢w Year day did not begin on one more chance to look for hi:| “Glve yourself to the current, he|Was Unattended. Mre and Mra, Potar R B e At changes 1n‘JAu.ur) the drst in France, so late father's lost mine, somewhere beyond | shiouted. *And hang on to me.” e s st e G Brita Tonter diin y additional minor [as the last century, and it does not Grizzly River. He knew this river. They were|Flace. Beividere, b Fodk ot Miss Klunker ! Achievement,” speaker | 1 re made later on, from | begin on that date fn Non-Christian Bronson’s father and a man named [ just entering upon a stretch of water | ‘,'m""\::k“\fnlnil‘:-knl.‘-f') ot (i'; e ; usic Box Revue” rred to the creation as an achieye to the “new style cal-| countries even today! Rutherford had discovered this mine; | ireaded of old by the rivermen that "’!‘;f’r"‘:“mw e et e e e N M s theater in New | Ment of God's and said the turning { they worked it together for a season | had sometimes plied down the stream ‘jn“d“”m s mflm’“__‘ ¥ York city 1 over of the earth to man put the re- : —and then no more could be learned fin their fur-laden canoes—a place of Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner nsibility up to man to take po 3. | Your Why you are puckering|to enlist forefgn aid in the battle of them or their whereabouts till it | jagged rocks and crags and bowlders. L % n of his “I'npossess them 1 thinking about it. If (against famine o { was verified that Rutherford had| FEven in the shadow of death she| yan Smulski of this city v < " and § ; ' he said, “man has conquered | 21 c fo cough in a big| Maxim Gorky was a member of this crossed from Canada into the Statesfwas aware of the strong wrench of [ g $0.48 compensation by ¢ - - 10 earth, the sea and the alr. There | D6 ‘e a Billy Sinday meeting, | committee. He has since left Russia with the whole season’s gleaniigs of | his muscles as he swam, the saving|tjon Commissioner Gaorze B, 3 rst water mill he it Is still one realm which he ) y e ‘\?ji cough also. You|and gone to Germany, to the intense gold, amounting to a vast sum. Be-|might of his powerful frame. 8he|jer for an injury to his thumb at the St it en built [ Sonauere e man of tomc i e thought without some|qispleasure of many Russians who al- yond the border he disappeared com-[knew that he was not afraid for him- | Stanley Works on October 19, Smul- on th ) HNE B0y e world of his own | PDYS ' - It you Dbecome|jege that Gorky gave his word he | pletely—and the only possible deduc- |sclf, but only for her. ski was cutting a wire coll which |ponset river in New Fng ' ”““j ht € must conquer the & ned, or pleased you lwould never leave Russia untfl his as- tion was that he had murdered the| Up to now she had not entered into | pricked his thumb and he later re- itual realm. 9 Nees ¥ IO, . Whether you[goeiates on the relief committee were | elder Bronson and stolen the gold. comradeship with this man. She had| ported at the factory hospital with the Phoenjeia according n "‘fl_xhl" ; Success, ! g &5 ery mental | poieqged, The trip from Bradleyburg to Grizz- | held herself ou a different plane. member swollen. He refused to al- about 250 L, wer first o 10t of people adyertise ladders e its effect upon your| " prKishkin was Minister of Home | Iy River had been an arduous one.[ But he was a comrgde now; no|low it to be lanced and remained make s. g, all & man Gl . Affairs under the Kerensky regime and ' On the other side was a cabin which {matter the outcome, even if they st sHOW peri . in- Imagination Lfect. was several times mayor of Moscow. Bronson had erected part of thelshould find only inhospitable Death at v o e = i o it ness e people were killec aflle was formerly a prominent leader chain he used when trapping. Th®|the end of their trail, this relation- ¢ et o o D 0 e g me aceident fn New Jorsey. |in the Cadet party. Among the prom- river, flowing wild, threatened death. [ship could never be destroyed. l"JEVEY ) It Baf T oD dad bl Now I When the accident happened 1 ent Russians who are to suffer ban- But beyond was comfort. “If I let go of you, can you hang o : £ 0 . her rd of any N 1 1. There was not ! ishment with him are Professor Prok- Kenly Lounsbury, fresh from thc)on to my shoulder?” he asked her. : . e wank S aRavonld ido | iwrongi them, they weren't even|opovich and his wife, who is known in office where he had amassedswealth Y eg—! 5 s g i . o o st Understand M i touched ey fainted b ol [publie life at Catherine Kukova. by his wits, wanted that comfort. “Then put your hand on my shoul- i . Yo . 2 and Machine, their thought Osorgin, a journalist who was is- “Can’t you try the ford?” he de-|ger. I'll try to work in to the nearest : : : o S e ou've got to lave an understand-| Every thonght is registered in your |suing o relief journal for the come manded of Bill. shore. - 3 ¥ Wi e i o : g of your own mental machin to | phvaical bLeir 1 on the ¢ { [ mittee, 18 also to suffer banishment. “Sure, if you want,” answered the| Her fingers locked in the eloth of it £ W ¥ ] S 68 What's the matter Many a busi- m God will put his flr | — woodsman, tall, straight, square-|yis shirt. And he began, a little at a o e 3 [ ESSTAT o ns an | vour thoughts and he won't 1 TO REHABILITATE HAWAIIAN. shouldered, not a daredevil but not}iime, to cross the sixty feet of wild B P : Gty S i o TG and Sap. e ¢ on !tnu-. you > N lacking in courage. water between them and the shore. b B S b . J T i, ity e n ts | yourself, ¥ | Race Slowly Dying Out—Plan to ¥5 : indards upon hims - FormColonies, As Bill rode into those gray and He had never been put to a greater g ; % 3 i he would come a e v terrible waters on Mulvaney, a borse | ost. Every ounce of his strength was g : AHIE o i . o v in H : (v\d(.nnr lu rM\.L‘)Him(e the wailan race—placing twelve whose mettle equaled his rider’s, Vir- | cyled. He was heavily clothed and g X 2 ; ; i HEEIAn A that - ginla Tremont's first instinct was to | hod, and the girl, exhausted, was . ! oy SRS Y6 ve nt donikice a1 call him back, but for a single second fscarcely able to give aid at all X s K04 : ; nd say, ‘Old man, you are o ity Tiite “ALSEdRts cotjar | Hawalian 1 s on spectally select- she hesitated. “han once he felt himself weaken . ; A § ¥ good Hinss, but you are net Tosamity Thrce Assoclates on (RELeE | g tlearsid g S Toutlighaerani Then she pressed forward to the But the river gods were merciful, 3 S e 3 You are not after it 1 Committee Sent Out of Russia—At- | istar il cost approximately §20,- water’s brink on Buster, a mount with ‘,4., all. A jack pine had fallen on 2 i 2 4 ay.’ For his ‘ 000, George P. Cooke, executive of- heart of steel but lacking in th shore, and its green spire, stiil N R # d PRI to show him it's - Le good, | temipted to Enlist Forcign Add. ficer of the Hawaiian Homes commis- stamina that ‘had given Mulvaney a|clothed with needles, lay half-sub- : ; > 3 Controlled by the Mind, f | od o the organization at name throughout the Clearwater, merzed. Fonty Paat bl iibo. fle ahvens 5 e i . p . g e Rl st Sa; Banishmer f meating *Oh, come back!’ !| Bil's arm encountered it, then N : ; sult of hodily activity i Totma,. £ ! h mmission, appointed by Gov- words. ‘‘Bronson—Bill—come ¢ [snatched at it in a final, spasmodic ¢ B $ (s | tigion, theol Al e Bie Rk o | pogvinT J les from | ep Wallace R. Farrington, in ac- Oh, why did I ever let you go!" impulse of his muscles. And his grip Tl NN {some” bodily action. ‘Ti enly thel|Die FallWay is the pen mrosed [ cordance with the rehabilitation act For Bill did not look around. Al-|.c1q fast. G e ¢ |action of the brain and the action ro. | PN Dr nine of | pa y Congress, hopes to estab- ready the sound of the waters Hang on,” he breathed. “Only a i b ¢ i E RGNS quired to comme them asso 1e All-Russian Com- | | > fi settlers on Molokal by obscured the voices on the shore.| ,,oment more."” X R0b i A0 bodily aotivity 18 ch . _ | mittee £ e Relief who were | January 1, . The island selected Again she called, unheard. Then she He drew himself and the girl up b ke -} 3 controtled by the mind You can't | 8Fres t months ago just as they | is practically virgin soil and must be lashed her horse with the bridle rein. the slender trunk, then crawled s . 0 4 ERIAE R T [were preparing to leave for England [ cleared and prepared for the farmers. The animal strode down into the | ong it toward the shore. Now they i : : | “Our bodles are made up of mil- water, Vosper, his craven sou vere half out of the water. And in 3 lions of cells so minute that it takes whimperin ®#within him, had fallen to| |\ moment later they both felt the S : @2 N RPN 10,000 to m: wh cell is the last place in the line, but Louns- | viver bottom against their knees. possessed of a b nd nerve center bury tried to seize her bridle as she He drew her to the bank, staggered | of its own Fach cell has a mind of pushed forward. and fell, and for a moment hoth of its owr If you give food to a sit “Where are you going, you littic fyhem lay lifeless to the soft caress f L R 4 v with it, tomor fool?” he cried. ‘“Come back.” of the snow. But Bill did not dare : . : ke more. But if you give it The girl turned her head. Her facc | |ose consciousness. He was fully at is not good for it, tomorrow was white. “You told him to go in," | sware that the t was only half | reject it she replied. “Now—it's the sporting [ on, Experiments as Proof. thing—to follow him.” “Get off your clothes.” he com- The water splashed about her|manded; “you're soaked through— horse’s knees. nd Tl wring ‘em out. If T don’t you ’ place Ahead of her, a dim ghost in n't live to get to the cabin. Your 4 concentrate on the letters B O O and S helf-light, Bill still rode on toward [ <tockings first.”” : . in & few minutes you will - see their | UICKEST to take effect—the safest and the opposite shore. And now-—full The thought of disobedience did not 3t i e naw aivslans nonsston tacordl ips 1 Hng the lette Riindfold | ot dspendable remedy for Hesd- i«.um-hh-d-n-w. No bed ! e Anyone wishing to break tlie new airplane non-step record (&% 0" oL BT T Nis | i, Cobl ocd Ls Uirpes Ter chects, No “head o halfway across—he was in the full]ayen come to her. 5 4 & 3y el force of the current. “Rub your skin swiftly with your | just hung' up l)y ddie Stinson (l'nz'ht) and Lloyd Be ‘;n.x_rl _OVer hand on vour shoulder. Then let iy ks y e d g YOUE V&S a vstorm 4 rale 8 an oil pipe burst, ¥ ) 3 y was battling eep the blood going in qm\ Gd llp m & Snow, t() il ‘m( ge n oil pipe 1 Y e Crie b gdal ]. el Y4 tha A1 All Druggists—30 Cents But Mulvaney was true. Perhaps|pub as hard as you can.” ¢ i e e 8t Toenn. " Welva ' « o some of his rider’s strength went into| Ajready she had tossed him her 26 hours, 19 minut SR R s, v~'\””»””|”“’ Troze. We're/ ), See o man s lemo . W0 WL AR Y. BRRS his thews and sustained him. Slowly | qrenched stockings, and he was|happy,” said Eddie, “but cured, on endurance te |and see it you can puckering the water dropped lower. He was|ywringing . them in his strong hands. | _ 5 e : i e SN, = almost to safety. She rubbed her legs dry with her At that instant Bill glanced around, | naims, and put the stockings back on.| * ™ RS A j@b h’l Ihe WU intending to warn his party not to|-phen she threw off her coats anc (Y JLALN attempt the crossing. He saw the|oating suit, and he wrung them as dim shape of Virginia close behind as he could. Then quickly she 3 e AN COME ALL - him, riding into the full strength of | jressed again. L e D e & |~ e the current. ‘Now-—fast as you can walk toward : T Eon SOUS BART \w: N’o#:o“u | x:LP./ -EN%\}EN ONET All color swept in an instant from|(he cabin. “We're across the river, Sic:\\m_j\xow»:y T/ Q\/\:\M: LD = e i OF Y S TONIGH his face, leaving it gray and ashen| on know." - S, DOR (Sl = WELL, YOU . Wi e Vot | LAY A L""T‘ L Gl as the twilight itself. — S - ) He knew that Buster’s strength was (Continued in Our Next Issue) L RIGHT Tw"—uE YeAzs oD not that of Mulvaney, and he couldn’t live in the deepest, swiftest part of B of Qu« the river that lay before her. C S o “Turn bacl,” he sald. “Turn your uticura oap THE M,&/ horse, Virginja—easy as you can.” l Y At the same instant he turned his Will He ou own horse back into the full fury of e torrent. Clear Your Skin Buster wheeled, struggling to keep Soap, Olntment, i, cvarehvre, - Bamplse his feet. Mulvaney pushed on, clear| jfree o Guents Laboraoris. ope 2. iesiders Hass to the deepest, wildest portion of the stream. And then Virginia's horse pitched forward into the wild waters. CRO‘VLEY BROS. INC. In the half-light it was impossible s even for Bill to follow the lightning PAINTERS AND events of the next second. He saw DECORATORS the horse struggle, flounder, then roll on his back from the force of the 267 Chapman Street current. It swept him down as the s THL, 788-12 wind sweeps a straw. And he saw| pstimates cheerfully given on all iobs b J. RABBIT, ESQUIRE T WARNA GET A | (501 Sox| = ) BERRE OF 1 L o : Guess T KIDS - HOW MUCH HAVE TOGC SOMEWHERE DO YOU CHARGE EwHE I —adit. The intere for th mbers more leeway will is the belief in the mind certain action is going to take Agk a group of people to