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T v P —— I from down on the river, got to his feet and, in a voice to match his welght, shoffted for silence. The very size of the man seemed to have a commanding effett, eryman's Bible Class To Have “Give the boy a chance!" he cried, ¢ " ” “Pell us how you got by the fence,” A Yearly Spread ‘and Entertainmeat 6 Esteban told them; and the murs Last Saturday in May, murs of approval that greeted him as | he went along gave the boy the cour- age he needed, Jose and Tuscarora exchanged glances, The thing they had feared was happening, “I ran my hands over every Inch of that pile of rock and sand, No storm ever put it there! It is full of granite and quartz stringers that are as sharp as the day they were blown |out of the solld rock." He paused to let this information sink home, “But they didn't stop there! ANNUAL BANQUET The annual banquet of Eveyyman's Bible Class will be held in the dining room of the Methodist church on the evening of May 26, according to an announcement made this morning by Dr, J, B, Conger, chairman of the committee, The affair will be held at the Methodist church instead of the Y, M. C. A, 80 as to be able to nse the auditorium for the entertainment which will follow, An effort is being made to secure the troupe from the Men's club of the sandbar that stretched across Stanley Memorial church which so t mouth of Webster Creelk is gone, successfully produced *School Days," 3 })lllS economy. {water came up to my neck. Now written by two of the members, last = Ihe cried “you know the truth!" | Q;‘ R week, Dr, Conger has a number of s “Dios mio, no!” Cesar yelled, other. interesting programs in view, HS”)pel"" ” Il7ith 00””"0 Tablet, Powdered Brown: Golden Syrup; knows the fine HARRY SINCLAIR DRAGO — AND JOIEPH NOEL COPYRIGH™ (123 BY NE.A SERVICH INC flavor honey adds to many The pursuing horsemen pounded at thelr back. Iisteban stiffened, “You fan it out of here!" |growled, "You thank the moon, | me, that you are alive to do it." | CHAPTER X, An Important Meeting One-eyed Manuel was laz polish- ing and arranging his glasses into a ormidable pyramid when Buck Bo- dine banged open the swinging doors and strode menacingly up to the bar, “Where's all the Basque gente to- night?" Buck asked insolently, “Bah!" 1 With growing anger he strutted about the deserted town, trying to [1earn what had happened at the fence, | His impatience was akin to that with | which Juan and Romero Ugarde and foods omino Sugar-Honey bfings this flavor TODAY little blind Jose Arras- N HERI Esteban and Basilio are children of cada, leader of the basque gente in Paradise Valley. Dick Acklin, hig boss of the Double A ranch, plots with Buck Bodine, new owner of the old Webster place, to rob the Basques of thelr water supply Blaze Kildare, new arrival in the valley, meets an old friend Joe Kent, and tells him that Re is following the man who murdered his young brother. Get a 25'Box 4 4 1//m)/d/)m/z« Y PR TARLETS e Tl Bl not The the | The | one of them being an evening's fun provided by men of -the. class, Because of the ‘inability to secure a |place large enough, accommodations to the banquet will be limited®o 200. 1t is not likely that there will be any outside speakers. Granulated, Confectioners, NOW GO ON WITH THI STORY From where he waited a short three hundred yards brought him to the | road that dipped down into the valley | across the Double A line Cinnamon and Sugar; Sugar-Honey: Molasses / and adults, CHINESE TROOPS ACTIVE Sold by No biag Store, He reached the willows in the creek-bottorn none too soon. Hardly had he thrown his horse when Cash and his men thundered by. Morrow was determined only upon getting to the scene of action as quickly as possible, “Hike back to tie creek,” he or- dered. “Watch out This thing to the west looks crooked to me."” In ten minutes Blaze had retraced | his way to within a hundred yards of | fore his colorful recital held no men- the spot where Esteban w So, | unaware of each other, stalker stalked made their way downstream | on opposite banks, | altered | his ears, young Salvator Rodriguez an fellow-conspirators waited sheep coralnorth of the Ugand for the belated Ksteban. Esteban's regard for largely in the five m had come from the Chimney. the cheers of his followers rir he was not inclined them by what fortunate circu: he was here, safe and sound. of When h tion Kildare. and | finished, his position as their leader was secure, With a jingle of spur-chai at himse!| 4 their the e ranch If had niles he With nging in to tell mstance There- he had | ns they Esteban a kid! This is no time for kinder- garten cackle, I'm going to talk to men, like a man would, T bought out old Hank Webster in good faith, I never saw Acklin until I met him |in this very house. Refore I bought that place I had the records searched. The State says I am entitled to four- teen inches of water out of Webster Creek. And I'm going to get it."” “Fourteen inches?" Tuscarora yuestioned sarcastically. “You've taken it all.” | “You mean,” Bodine contradicted, London, April 17.—(By Associated Press)—Kwangsi troops commanded by Gen. Shen Shung-Ying, whom the Peking government only yesterday ap- pointed military governor of Kwang- tung province have attacked Canton troops supporting Sun Yat Sen, says a Reuter's dispatch’ from Canton. The attacks have so far been repulsed but the fighting is progressing. DIE AT BOXING MATCH Buenos Aires, April 17.—Two spec- tators at a boxing match in Cordoba, died of heart disease yesterday as they watch a fight which was not unusual- DYSON HEADS COMMITTEE MRS, WILLSIE TO MARR! Famous Writer of Western Stories to Become Bride of William Morrow Permanent Memorial Planners To In- vite Servicemen To Co-operate Be- fore Reaching Final Decision, George H. manent chalrman and A. F. temporary secretary of the permanent memorial committee which met yes- terday afternoon in Mayor Paonessa. mittee present were Judge B. ¥. Dyson was named per- Corbin the office Others of the com- Gaff- New York, April 17.—Mrs. Honore ‘Willsie, author and feminist leader, will become the bride of Willlam Morrow, treasurer of Frederick A. Stokes Co,, publishers, before the end of the month, the New York World said today. Mrs. Wilisie, who recently came here from Darifen, Conn,, and who is widely known as a writer of western adventure stories, is a descendant of New England pioneers of the west. of ney and C. I, Smith, George T. Kimball, the other mem- ber of the committee, was unable to be present because of an attack of neuritis. It was voted to ask each of the four ex-servicemen’s organiza- tions to appoint representatives to the The rim of the golden-yellow moon headed for the Rancho. erept above the range at Kildare's|stopped for a consultation. He de- back, silhouetting him In its glowing [spatched Romero to reconnoiter the | fire. Catlike, he slid from his saddle. [ground for him. Below him a few yards, a rock out-| tomero waited until the meeting cropping lay in shadow. Already|got under way before he stole back to AT HIS SHOULDER. the moon was searching out the hill- his crowd. side that fell away to the willows.| Tuscarora finished his appeal for Dropping the rein over My Man’s {law and order and was about to show head, Blaze wriggled on his stomach “that I'm getting it all. Well, I don't need it. Suppose we turn it back into the Rebel do I get my share?” “If you did, Senor, there would be |none left for us,” Jose answered. I know Webster flled for fourteen inches of water, but if we agree to ly exciting. ' The deaths occurred al- most simultaneously at the end of the second round of the bout. The vie- tims were a chauffeur and a brick- layer. such compromise, there won't be committee, which will meet again at . un inch of water left to flow into the UP m the World (5. chl. ot the piAldents | Washoe. Acklin and you would P “Tt ian' % i i have it all, and we would be helping It isn't only that we a hed | e e > Bt o e S Al e Sre robReslyou touik,, - WA havs ‘all filad, and UNION BANK OPENS “but it is wasted before our eyes, |Peen granted water rights on either Cleveland, 0., April 17.—The Ied- hat eral Unfon Savings and TLoan Co., 2 e . Rebel Creek or the Little Washoe, creek, all unmindful of the grim Esteban could not have hoped for a| We all know about the sink that & 8 i v P allows every drop that reaches it; What about that? said to be the first move of Cl_pve)and organized labor tg control its re- figure that lay on the rocks above|more dramatic entrance. He tramped |S’ ot * e : Bim, | Sthoritatively to. tha center of the |and west.of town Webster Creek was| |Heaonly;aikiai" he repeated, He slid into the wat Tt came|big room he knew so well, running full to its banks today." | yaih % Roureskidn: Yelaancg (bo, ORET anon %o .his armpits, Breathing the cur-| *I come from the other side of the| “Well, ain't it got a right to run| (Continiled.in Our was.opoupd. fop buihems. yes: rent, he waded to where the cloud-|Double A wire!” the hoy announced. |there?” The guestion came over the | Diretors suosulsagere ot the burst had once closed the mouth of| In an instant the meeting was in|heads of the crowd like the snap of | “"f’h"‘d"n""“""l‘o",: ;“:;‘r:( l;{'h“ the Webster. No such barrier arose|an uproar. |a whip. | Toledo, April 17.—President Bres- | sl el s St e now. Unimpeded, the water swept Cries of “Tell us what you saw!" | As one man they turned and saw pahan of the Toledo American asso- bt ! 4 iy by him. The theft was plain and| Cesar Ferri, a great hulk of a man|Bodine in the doorway, standing head | cjation club this afternoon announced certain, |and shoulders above everybody else in | he had purchased Catcher George E. Wet and bedraggled the room, a sardonic smile playing|[,ce from the Indianapolis club. crawled out on the bank. But he about his mouth. | Gyl had not gone twenty vards before | | CHAPTER XI. something moved in front of him. It % Buck Intrudes B oy was My Man, grazing where he had Beside himself with rage, Ju(f‘lnn‘ i e been left. The boy could not turn |drew his gun, and leveling it at Bo.|2nd Pelgium measure 2 : back. A second brought him abreast dine, he cried in a voice that a)\ouk‘-——— of the rocky ledge. {with emotion:* *“Get out of here, or| Women Need Swamp Root Esteban’s keen eyes located his | I'll blow your head off!" enemy as he crouched, riflc at his| Mercedes, attracted by the noise of | Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never sus- shoulder, on the outcropping. Bye | | her brother's attack, had edged close {to the storm-center. ~ With marvel- From the road across the creek sense of relief He was glad that it pe&‘,it " A came cries of men and the patter of had not been she who had attacked omen's complaints often prove to troken for him, leaped ahead i Chl‘:km &lad gun. . If the kidneys are not in a healthy mile-devourir strides. Once Father and son glared at each’' condition, they may cause the other though he had been branded with an| At the door he called back venom- & € jron. He did not recognize Esteban; \‘mm\ b \()\Vms dog! That's what | times symptoms of kidney trouble, Don’t. delay starting treatment, only means of escape. Kildare got | watch Bodine. Even Mercedes had into his saddle and lined straight for ipped out without attracting his at-| peeded to overcome such conditions, Get a medium or large size bottle vance of the Basque by a full minute, < He found the road, in front of the of the old Basque was He knew it w for to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, MAYONNMSE Y., for a sample bottle. When writ. and finger acted at the same moment ous swiftness she reached Esteban's | rapidly driven horses. With savage him. be nothing else but kiduey trouble, reached the road, he would be cther, but the weight of a score of | groangto'hecome diseased, but when he saw him head for the you are! 3 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physi- | tention. immediately from any drug store, wall of rock, in darkness. No ray | {He tried to address them all, but ing be sure and mention this paper. She is a native of Ottumwa, Ia., and a graduate of the University of Wis- consin. She and her former husband, Henry Elmer Willsle, were divorced in Connectidut last year, 'S KEYES LOCATED MIS ENEMY AS HE CROUCHED, RIFLE HE IFIRED Potatoes have been fetching so low a price in Lancashire, England, re- cently that growers have been giving them away. fight. What good is water if we wait | |three months to get it? In two weeks our crops will be dead! Where will we be next winter then them the foolhardiness of resorting to until he reached the rocky ledge. [the tactics some of their young men Esteban got down on his hands and {had employed earlier in the evening knees and studied the bank of rock|when the wild clatter of rapidly and sand that filled the channel of the |driven horses forced him to stop. { FOX’S NEXT MON. “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” Next Issue) TOLEDO PURCHASES CATCHER Dizzy Spells, Hot Flashes, May Be Signs of HighBlood Pressure’ Reduce it with New Guaranteed Discovery OW often have you heard friends complain of a dizzy spell? This is a symptom of high blood pxmure along with pal- art, ringing in the ears, sudden hot flashes, etc. The{ are all Nature's danger signals that your blood ressure i3 dangerously high. Science has discovered that Esteban | Flower borders round th> g igh blood pressure is itself usually a symptom of functional derangement of the vital organs of elimination. Poisonous wastes are retained by the system and absorbed intothe blood. These poisons impair the rebuilding powers of the blood and the heart is called upon to pump harder and harder. ‘Thearteriesare distended and h!gh blcodpressure ensues. Neglect aggravates hizh blood pressure and it often leads to sudden death by apoplexy. A well-known physician lately discovered a new method of treatment that e crudily cleanses the system of poisonous wast atingin a nat- unl way the liver and bile. nh is method High Pressure is reduced almost at once. This dmon treatment met with such wide success that it is now put up in convenient tablet form, dispensed under the name BI-A-LIN. It is abso- lutely harmless and is easy to take, 1f you have high blood pressure, or any of its lizzy spells heast flutterings, constant inging in the eas, teel worn out and lack ambition, do not hesitate to try BI-A-LIN. Il is guaranteed to you. You risk nothing for u do not get wonderful relief from the very Youlretobe!hune u Bi-A-LIN | FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ifwhit : Mallinowski un- boule. your money will be ufundedwltx out question. Don't nu}le:t your heait and run the danger of serious conse e e Belo a4 o bottle of BLALIN. " o o (! Read this GUARANTEE| If You do not receive wonderful re-| lief from the very nmue of Bu- lm return the em}n e to uy nd wewillrefund the: 1 pu it Buck | dignity night The Thig man’s work has carried him to unusual heights—painting the fis |pole of the Title Guarantee & T u"f Co, New York, with the Woolworth |Tower as a background. The Clark & Brainerd Co., The Dickinson Drug Co,, and he emptied his gun. {gun. Bodine looked her with a His mount the gray Bodine had Jose got between them and took the| disease. y Ya s {the boy. He turned and slunk away. ey Blaze felt his arm. Tt burned as ; ambition, nervousness, are often way around by the Chimney was the | son's departure, so intently did he drug store, may be just the remedy Blaze reached the Chimney in ad- began to grow une BLUE RIBBON s grent preparaton end ten cents ping from his saddle, he waited. The tattoo of the flying hoofs grew |C1d Tronsides. i louder and louder. Another instant, |0'Brien, and the gray was upon him. The fence came almost to the road. The boy on the gray's backpulled him up, and wheeled him to swing down into the valley south of the wire Blaze jumped for the bridle, and wit! his uninjured arm jabbed his six-gun| into Esteban’s ribs. The gray shield, into the moonlight. Recognition was simultaneous with hoth Blaz brought his gun down with a shudder. The boy would never know how near he had been to death. Esteban saw the blood-covered arm, “He's only a kid!"” he said. in the young Basque. In wild panic i energy Fsteban drove his spurs home. The boy tried to fight her off; but| orthe result of kidney or bladder beatable, (years of submission was too much for Pain in the back, headache, loss of road he guessed his intention. The " AYONN) i Jose ay\nr"uxrl not to motice his V,V Y. cian's prescription, obtained at any it. PPN i | For the first time that However, if you wish first to test of moonlight penetrated there. Slip- | against his will his gaze reverted to | BY ALLMAN WAS THERE ANY MAIL FOR ME, OLIVIAP WHO IS THAT LETTER FROM THAT YoU ARE TEARING IT LP P IT WAS FROM THAT SMART MR.JACKSON- 'M OFF OF THAT LEMON, I'LL IT WAS FuLL OF SWEET NOTHINGS AND A LOT OF OTHER MUSH, BUT HE SENT ME A CARBON COPY! DEAREST ONE, WHAT A CLEVER START-'HOW | LONG To SEE You* MUSH! “| HAVE BEEN THINKING OF You NIGHT AND DAY MORE MUSH * CAN YOU BEAT THAT BIRD FOR SOFT STUFF P WITH 1TP WASN'T IT FULL OF SWEET NOTHINGS AS You GOOD MORNING, MISS - SOMETHING FOR You IS dragging Blaze THANK You = NICE MORNING! Chicks Must Have C onkeys THE ORIGINAL /1L LET YoU HAVE- SPN GUN - TIKETS Co5T | AW-BE A THT SETERNOON Q FONEN'- WHETLL 38 GUE ) SToRT. Rt L&) rga\‘n g—N\%'SPW T 400 HOCRAN ! NOW WE BOTH AN GO O TH' B\e GAME! OH GUZZ'! LOOY OH BOY" A PAYS WHAT | JUST FOUND! FOR TwO FORT OFENING GAME- AT T BALL PARK! expect to have early broilers and I-y?ri ltlnwondeflurl‘:yone l:é‘fl:nh developer. Low i:gbre and ]u'st rlight in protein. , growing fowlsneed a difl:cnt feed. They mun'hlve more protein than little chicks can stand. For the First Eight Weeks Your Chicks Should Have Conkess Buu-mill':Swfiu Feed m the Hl h— y ‘:.,:-: in which m M 'kh Ikb ror Sale by ple, 113 Church St.

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