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Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings permanent relief in the most chronie cases if caten regularly, It is guar- |were slight, Macarthur was cursing in a teady stream, although softly, a8 {f even now he were striving to keep from alarming the town, But in the meantme he had one arm and hand free—a hand which could be balled into a lump as hard |and as effective as the jagged head d and unex twist- partners at their gold-mining Harry Gloster flecs south- d, kuowing that he will be ac- ed of the crlmo, On the way Gloster is jalled after getting into a | fight with several men over a girl. | Joan Barry, daughter of a famous |of a club, One man had his arms | old rider of the plains, helps Glos- [around his waist, driving him back ter to escape. Later Joan falls in |against the steel fence behing him, with a bandit gang in the moun-| He struck that fellow above the tains, To be near her, Gloster casts [car, and he went down limply. A | hig lot with the gang, too. Joe Mac- [8winging hook brought down the arthur, the chief, confesses to Glose |1 “Tho third leaped back with 5 ter that he killed the two pros-|a cry of alarm from this fighter of | — pectq Samuel Carney hier of |such unhuman strength and swung \ |the Wickson bank, gives MacArthur [up his gun. ; SWORD PL]ZZLE | {the combination to the safe, then re- | It was of no use to him. Unseen i | pents of his deed and tells the presi- | ruin sped at him through the dark- {dent of the bank what'he has done, |ness. There was only a flash of the | A trap is set for the robhe {fist before his eyes as it struck. | ney rides to head them off, but falls | Down he went, topping head over laslcep and the bandits ride by to|hecls, and firing his bullet into the Mere who was voted the most heautiful woman |their destruction. col}llng. LR in Spe | is ¢ VS0 3 i Then Gloster turned to Macarthur, bl T e U this country soon. She is| |The latter was big enough to have dancing at Les Acasis in Paris now, andlediteg et Ratitners veg At charge Mother G mysterious appointment s t kit mude, her t I 1y b, sccured | my | camp, trom lhund out & neat ured I handed to 9 i \,m"\\.‘ e upt 1o hurt into | NOW GO ON WITH THI! STORY | CHAPTER XXXITE | The Vengeful Bullets They had made the trip down from the mountains perhaps half an | | hour before their schedule time, so | well bad the horses done their work {and so eager were the riders to get to the town. The clearness of the | light from even that old moon which hung in the sky had worrled them ittle as they came down the val- but before they reached the town of Wickson the high brown 2 asscd across the | urbians r t turbans, and usually they Gessin’s Corner with chine ¢ are de the new white Hin overblouses, Color Fled Wash Bag ag that looks shabby may he washed well in tepid water wit! little soap. When dry brush r the surface with white of an 1 ‘0 eyes quickly,® 1 getting out said, in a tew It " sear is well to s Roasts, wr a small v t by in g pan. If this is required in- the holding each par hot f less ] its surface turn on a oy when we alighted driver, proceed- valk to the ot ceted | it i rance R : flame-color on frock r color or material, contin- y smal WO with it the at inquiry g aalh High, Pinched Crowns ich I icing new Bangkok st reached the town i & leader in fashion Wickson was soundly as 3 t a light shining | and the houses | by with blank | L single window watched them go At the first corner they separated, as the previous agrecment had been. Gloster and MacArthur rode on up the main street, the others turned to the sides. They were to circle ound the block and come in again to wait near the bank itselt in case | of an alarm. All was so ppearcd iption, and yet 1 rry Glostey went on i i Smart Sash ha ties directly in low" about the b et oruthe v dlie y becoming to the Tmitt com s excecd r figure. g ich S0 P! s to that odd thorough- = 1 nor n Yelvet S) reser vot pot water w GO feather Cleg upholstery can vith liquid shoe cleaner: with a mixtur wle of equal parts of . denatured alcohol, Is of roidery ks, 1N the 1s A BULLET DROPPE | HIS FAC cd that | ger of any heart 3 hammering as D HIM ON | I us a | With Overblouses slack cr away from soup Durkee 4. Act as servant. Go into. Word Square D, . Flavoring materials. Procession. 3. Bitingly sarcastic. . The knot. Prepared for publication. . Withdraw from fellowship. Give your dictionaries a rest for a |three of them, and cach a sturdy | gay mry this variation from cross- fellow. He was down on the floor, |\orq puggles, Here are word squate lils curses were stifled as' his face | ;504 {n which the same words ed agaiust the concrete. fpo03" horizontally and vertically. | picked off one man a8 he {qy.¢ 4o orizontal is the same as 1 | ght have picked an apple £rom | o en) g horizontal as 2 vertical, the ground, e dashed him faco [*OriIcah 3 honontal o8 B vertical dowit on tho floor. The vietim lay {256 ¥0 O TH I8 SERRtetiE g without a quiver, ) | = z o the ensiest one, A, first, then go on | | He leancd and crashed his swing- i The an- | {Ing fist into the back of ahother’s [t0 8 then 7 and finally D. L swers will be published tomorrow. neck. The third he tied into a B |knot and cast away. Then he| )N Byase A jerked Macarthur to his feet, 1 Place of residence, “Damn them?” gasped Joo, by way | 2 J&n of forthcoming event of thanks, “Now fast work, Harry!’ | 9. Repair. They eould sce well enough, and| 4 Finishes. everywhere they looked was ruin. Word Square 13, At their fect before the door,! 1. Runs. sprawled on his back with his arms | 2. Indian coin. thrown wide lay big Lew Cambridge. | 3. Think ‘(collog.) ilis face was unmistakable. He had | 4. Highest male voice ome loyally to the defense of his| 5, Soothsavers, compaznion when the Word Square C. came. So, too, had Silver| 1. Geleeted, tin, whose lean hody was now| 2. Refuge. : | crouched near by taking vain shelter | 3. Open, ieht to [henind o concrete hitehing post hur flashed | wyfjo e emptied his revolver at the t With his | wingoivs of the near-hy houses, 1 radiance | And every onc of those windows, e took {5 it seemed, was filled with fizhters T from his pocket and |ywho hig waited prepared for the sig- numbers nal for battl Against the black- Ination, ess of the interiors of the rooms | urr left their my and pa ey k ound rom t 3 ich the | had furnished to Muacarthur fitted the do It opened to them, and they stepped into the bluck interior. 5 is adhered to the | All was perfectly still, excopt that lid baek by rolling it |the wind phich entered with them L pencil or the finger and then Tattied a paper somewhsre in the s particle with a soft silk | distance. But when the door was ’ |closed behind them, there was a per- | | i 1 {fect quict. | got away tront. mem | With his clectric pocket torch Macarthur cast a switt ray of light | around the place, so swift indeed that Gioster saw nothing but a blur swoll and exude | Of Many outlines, but to 1l med to be as clear on no hoa pe and a T Gloster 1 over a chair he fell in be- wu found thelr w 1 on which Ma the Jight, partly hoodit {hand, so that ad {eli on the combination. a siip of pap as read mpts fail D hould be placed in the corner Letter Little From Maig Prescott o the and envelops Care that may bhe ol the Se- et stumb sometimds | in it | J PE A BANDIRON [TILEICHSHE 1 3 o' NI T T R | ! 1 MOTHES our Board « $200 in Cash With $50 cach 1o the nest twa the pities marri ren and 2 b KERR CHEMICAL COMPANY Tather sad pron Danbary, Conn Contest closes Feb, 28, ¥ wa §aggedy A by Jdhwmy Gruelle 1cky we met you art sank within him, thne for con- | o work then, In a moment | 1 unlocked the d ad prey s Titt Macarti ly which Carney id from it lously desig- | a decp compartment, 16 drew out small pack- lone up in strong paper. The sther half he stufied in his own pockets | “You look us white 1s a sick kid,” | rented Mac rthur. “Kind ., Harry cor of | e “Don't let Macarthur v way with the bes " It sure bi first trip. 1 Worry you non on, o 8 the t of us the first time ¢S in on a fellow his ooked 1 1o onc | ond is easy the way.” there was the soft kable sound of a door near them as pl P As he said 1hi but unmis being closed ATl the Gloster's big limbs strength passed out and left It appeared to hi e sound of that closing door 1 of the prison gate cla loudly upon hin ul the voie hangman g car. Macartt had switched off his light, anything that d ,and led the with wonderful ski king tarted, b 1 amg sks and chairs | t Gloster did not draw his gun If there was fighting to do, he would us 10 the of ¢ the b W Ihe man gave Selfish Samued a hard crack best his od would run ould not arms Lut Le w take a 1 hailf a dozer sprang up b outer cor- ridor wh shadows | %, solt and con- ht col- | icarthur exploded, | The 11 d wa for the fac v was have gone Mac- big men carthur as 1 ( refused be- | to oster ' yelied a volce A knee another alf a dozen at him, striving for a ] at them struck Gloster on the grazed his head, and kands tore grip. ribs, | That contact sent th his veins of flesh against flesh | blood shooting hot through ¥ once more. He heaved himself up. His assailants piled off then grapp but not ‘ 666 Nt e eventing h Pneumonia | upou Lim, and phile ssailants | were fir volvers as rifles 0w side with one g: and re- iver dropped asp and did not y Guine ed up the whol “Joe! s and Dud Rainey T str bringing & | sroup of led horses. aps Joc!” ericd Iatty, “For |V s love of heaven,:Joe and Harryy are you?" . There was heroism worthy of any battlefield, No gallant soldier who out from the trenches to carry wonnded comrade better de- a decoration than Fatty and Ltainey. But the reward which Fat- ty collected at once was a bullet hrough the hicad which drove him headlong to the ground. One of the horses squealed with pain as a bullet | raked across its back, and the whole group bolted, saving only Rainey on his own horse, He was out of the saddle now, and across the strect eame Babe Cooney. e had stood off making a scparate point of diversion, But mnow he to join the others at their Waterloo only to receive a bullet | rom behind that dropped him on | in the dust, all of this in the 8o as clambered door! CHAPTE! XXI1V. 1 The Sturdy Men of Wickson 30 Certainly Oscar 1'ern bol’ well! ver 10 strajghter shooting, bor scd that mass of lead which was |y vecping toward the bank was sure | to wash down any- life that might be in its way, z Around r!" eried they darted away t where I che ran a d 1 stea asp: | bre not for hal and E came old his tab) of | and the space Macarthur through three Gloster tah broken had chosen there althou s men had ute Mac- and re out of the bulle main focus sure. People ot at them from ut right across the five cn kneeling, each With a magazine riflc from whic they Were pumping a stream of lead ic windows on that side of bank began to go out with a crash, nd Macarthur ,with a gasp, dropped to his knees. of the could no Ic , to he nger sk three corne e we stir ot tria stre re 1 he 2t (To Be Continued) There is no better way to clean MY upholstered or overstuffed furniture the using the small upholstery tool on the vacuum cleaner. 1 by ove | pare Coek { and Jioos ‘q, {v Baby Loves ‘A Bath With Cuticura Soap nd foothine te Tondor Skine, JU— ) | ve | less muffins, milk, coffee, apples, bfown bread, milk, tea. (o) | crisp buttered tc nish an ideal bre and coffee One-halft eges, b ings angles on toast. flaked fish and simmer for 10 min- | | chop fish v minutes exgs with which the’ fish milk, paprika. One cup coarse spoon soda spoons glven. pans and bake reakfa Silced canned pine- le, , thin cream, whole ( smoked haddock on ! ashed brown potatoes, egg- with vanilla, Brown Bread One cup white flour, 1 cup corn- meal, 1 cup graham flour, 3 tea- | spoons soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup macaroni and | colasses, 1% cups sour milk, tomatoes, stuffed | Mix and sift dry ingredients, add molasses and milk and mix thor- oughly. Pour into a well-buttered mold and steam for two hours, Ite- | move from steamer and bake one | hour. Fill mold about two-thirds hildren under school age should | fuj| of dough and cover with well. be served the pincapple and fish | greaged cover. breakfast, Orange juice about| ™ Remember that pound baking f an hour before their breakfast powder cans can be used for stean then the cereal with thin eream, | jng bread or pudding if “stor st and milk fur-| moids are not available. Fill,cans kfast for the little | wiyp water before using to be sure they do not leak. Tie covers down securely before steaming and be sure not to fill cans too full, (Copyyight, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) I e e = | IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW | During these days how many | dren are complaining of Headache, | Feverishness, Stomach Trdubles and | Irregular Bowels and take cold | ily. If mothers only knew w} | Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would do for their children, no family would ever be without them for use | when needed. These powders are v finely. Melt butter, | €asy and pleasant to take and o ef- ! minced onfon and cook for five | [eCtive in’ their action that mothers without browning, Beat | WO Once use them always tell oth- 1-4 cup of tho mifk in | €8 about them. Used by mothers S aateioied Add | for 00\;:)‘ 30 3“;(4 l.\ollv: h;; druggiets e ere, Tria ac S fish, parsley, peper and mut- | it Mhides g to butter and onions. Heat and LeRoy, N. Y. . ———— LETTER FROMA FARMER'S WIFE r over two years 1 | from pains in my side an | headaches and weakne 1-4 cups sweet | Walter E. Anderson, & Mix ir nts in the order | of Rangeley, Maine. Turn into well-greased gem | though I could not work 20 minutes in a hot | done from ono du next, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound has restored my health so | that now 1 can do all kinds of work, sewing, washing, ironing and sweep- ing. T liope this let Il influence other women to ta E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound.” Vol umes of such s from women hy fa E. Plnkham's Mass., is th amcheon—Baked ese, stewed Jinner — Brofled cod steaks, | imed potatoes in parsley butter, aragus salad, apricot fluff, rye ad, milk, -at-homes. | >ineapple, fish, potatoes, muffins | will find favor with the | er members of the family, noked Haddock On Toast smoked haddock, lespoons butter, 1 cup milk, 2 teaspoon minced onion, 1 lespoon minced parsley, few grat- nutmeg, pepper, paprika, tri- 2| .t fish stand in cold water for minutes, Drain and pour over ling water. Cover and let stand Drain, remove skin and wes and divide into flal Heat k to the scalding point, add | minutes. s. Drain, put milk aside and Cook hot water Pour over | in eg Il mixture thick angles of toast and sprinkle over ns. with Tgzgless Muffins bran, 1 cup flou easpoons baking powder, 1% tea- 1 teaspoon salt, 2 table- i1 saffered back with " says Mrs. s wite med as k. Stuffed Apples and core fine large apples. in heavy sirup until tender 1 clear. Remove from sirup and . Moisten equal quantites of | pped and seeded and with orange marma- nuts pped ra Fill eay Med e a sor mask with ¥ uld cctened and sightily tavored | the werlds