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JULY 10, 1910. EE R NERR] Ch(::d..hfl TS Hh!hh Clay Roman Nose motored over 1o the springs yesterdas in > Thels Bew Seuring cor. The oAt B W8 - teepee, which upon further investigation Oleta discarded for the time her n own_chadfeur. and takes keen Seligrt in / . ther found 10 be the lasi resting place of made gown for the pictureeque comtume of motering. reception in honor of the dis- . celebrated Roman Nose. AS & special ber tribe, decking berself in feathers and ™ 18 h v 3 vers.ns 2 - W o 1t her un Tt hotal et Cvening. T T rk of tespect, the tecpes that held.his beads that set off o advantage her un- 4 remains was made of freshly tanped white usual besuty, in which the only sug- o @ s o buffale skin In sccordance with Imdiam gestion of ber savage ancestry s found in e e S 3 1 custom, all of the o} chief's personal be- ber dreamy, inscrutable eyes homa summer resort. Chief with strong mentality, Roman Nose easily clothing. 3 et 1 . g by ey~ o o oo s - o ° b y = 1 iy " somew v firearms. from the new wstate of OKlahoms, Miss Roman Nose and Mrs. Roman assimilated the learning Carlisle offered, The chief, himself. wears the white man's o < % : g - :::::;‘:::,‘m ,":'m of Wi - Laiihett wad hondtel. - Sahite. & M Nose “motoring over 1o the and ever mince he left school he has held dress. except when he officiates &t the n.. .04 to be v were confiscated by the soouts, but it is Landrum, a highly polished and educated springs!” Could the intrepid & high piace as & counsellor for his race. tribal councils of his people &nd at thelr s ¥ + i . - nters, O ow ng in the upper house Custer but know, what wouid be think of He fives in western Oklahoms, near Ho- annusl Great Worship Dance, calied by Cooro '© €1V k3 s lz:m,f‘ox;:r::‘:‘,,,:;‘.f{f, :;':::7(:‘,;:’ e ‘,,.:‘..u(\:m speke an evolution that carries Indisa chief bart, and unlike old Geronime and other the white people, “Sun Dance” Then he 50 1O cause Qians in general Jooked with mingled awe 1o his constituents in the Indian dlalect from bareback pony to automoblle, and great warriors. has mever appeared on dons his war bonnbet of eagle feathers and 0 breuk hi 58 respert Spon the uptaroed face of the neminsting Themias P. Gors, the Mlied what would “Sandy” Forsyth do te thet public dispisy. Just mow, while he is his war of beaded buckskin and beaded Promise. The e P St United States semator. in @ speech that is automobile were he to meet it? “motoring” across country, be is of course, moccasine. The Grest Worship Dance s children of his 2 3 mp it i from those stirring considered a masterpiece. At the consti- Chief Roman Nose of Oklaboms is an old much in the limelight, yet he is accredited au appeal 1o the Great Spirit to save the tribe attend Beecher Island days to the Indian progress tutional convention he was presented with man now, & descendant of the original with a @sposition to shrink from undue tribe from danger and trouble, and & SFency board- f today. but the Journey has been made. & PAir of goden spurs. as a fitting tokes Moman Nose who was killed while charg- publicity, and no offer from wild west Prayer to the Crest Spirit gives them good 06 Schools on i ! # 4 ing Forsyih's mes at Bescher island in shows or other public concern could in- health and makes them sirong e 9 v gy n y. Note the example of Miss Wwss most fitting to the occasion, Miss 1868, but the Junior Roman Nose ¥ not Ge- @uce him 10 Pose. %0 those who best know How the Indian has fallen Into white &3 ey ure = My “1::;!,“_,“' " Suigtr, G, wha, Litfshgert was selcted to Wake the sre- pendent for frontier glory solely upon the him declare. The first name “Heury Clay” man's habits of juxury is. ome of the most e ) J by the way, 8 devoted admirer of Chief sentation narne n(-l;ww ancestor, for he Was scquired at Carlisle interesting phases of the evolution that has the Un P — = — = Roman Nose has sttained more than lo- The sight of the Indian maiden driving to0, has part in many a battie Most Returning from Cariisie. be became a brought the red man out of his primeval grgtes - T N cal prominence as a writer of Indlan his- through the streets of Mobile in ber car- notable among the experiences of the Okla- scout in the United States army, and with savagery. Over at Muskogee. in the heart Cheyenne chlii- H]s & % ry r tory and Indian romance. Miss Little- riage at the confederate reunion, in full homa Roman Nose was the part he took his warriors alded the troops in ejecting of the eastern Okieboma country, Where dren are beart is as pretty a young woman as one Indian costume, brought back to the minds in the historic Caster ngagement. That, the “soevers” Who Ware at that time iry- omce the Indian beld full sway, Indiad taught agriculture, borticultore ahd stock The building of the TUnion Pacific raii- would find in @ thousand miles of fravel of many un old scidier and Indian fighter o ovey school boy knows, was mainly & Ing to settie in Oklaboma contrary 1o law. atutomebile Owners a%e so COmMmOn that they raiving in addition to the stubles com- road across the plains was Jooked upon end in point of talent she bids fair to of piomeer days the strring times now ioux affair, and Roman Nose is a Chey- Payne. the famous leader of the first have long since ceased 10 AUAMC! MOTe momly taught in the state free schools. by the Indians as an invesion of their reach nation-wide feme. passed into history. Ameng those who #coner settiers, Was a number of tmes than casusl stteption. and at one PIAC® Despite the fact that the original Roman right No ‘“heap noise wagon were Ofiss Lirtieheart s a worthy daughter delighted to assist in entertaining the rounded up by Chief Romsn Nose and his In the country mear Muskoges 2 few TeA™s Nose was, in fina! analysis, merely & sav- wavted. There was something in the glitter of an anclent and proud race, her fother 3 Okiaboms representative was Captain warriors and escorted over the Kanses line Ago. the Indieus raised @ fund for t: sge there was much about him to 8d- Of the steel Tails that awed the red men Chickasaw chief, from whom she inherits P. F. Alha. who as.a youth was an Indiaa and told o stay out. The reservation lands bullding of & church 8o that the bad white mire Bravery, in fact, alwars begets and each saditional mile of completed her poise and proud grace of carriage. fighter, and fought by the side of Robert of the Cheyenpes have been aiictied. each men of that community might have OpPor- admiration, and all historlaus are agreed rosdbed added to their forebodings. Ope while from her gentle motber. & white E. Lee Fitshugh Lee. Juseph E. Johnston Indian getting 1@ acres, and the people. tunity to mend their wa: o far as the dauntless oourage of Roman of the chie! reasons for opposing the rosd Woman, she has the beauty, culture and and others in & regiment known then as this onoe powerful tribe of proud warriors Chief Roman Nose has great respect for Xose ir voncerned. He was popularly was the belief that trains would frighten refinement thsi accompanies mapy gen- the “Tmited States Rangers.” This regi- ¥ snd grest hunters. have been forced to tie Fovernment st Washington. He cal known as “the Custer of the Chevennes,” &l of the buffalo out of the country, and erations of civilisation. With such natural ment Wwas active in controlling the Chief Roman Nose was one among the becoms humble farmers and peaceful stock ries with him comstantly & certificite and what Forsyih was to the white scouts buffalo was as much & staple in the In- endowment of graces it is little wonder Comanches, Cheyemnes &nd wandering first to realise that the white man even raisers. But under the wise ieadership of frum the Interior department stating that in that Beecher lsiand siege, 3 @ian world of that day &s fAt steers are that Oleta is the acknowisdged belle of tribes that had been committing depreda- though somewhat belated in his coming, Chief Roman Nose, the tribe is yielding Chief Henry C. Roman Noee. a recognized was 1o 8 L areretors. Hach today on the South Omaha market her trive and the center of sttracuon tions in Texas and what is mow western was destined to rule supreme In this coun- Without complaint 1o the inevitable &nd is Ctief Of the Cheyennes, is under treaty 30 Sest ORIty S After Roman Nose fell in the Boecher wherever she goes. Oklahotie. 1t remained for Mise Litle- try, and therefore, with & view 1o learn- sdopting the white man's Janguage, habits, stipulations with the United tes and has re kind to Forsyth, for aithough he was Island battle. a delegation of his sur But Miss Littleheart carries the homors heart to thus give expression to the peace ing more of the white man's ways, Roman Customs, clothes and religio promised his' great fatber » 5+ shot and severe unded, he survived, ing braves carried his body away that are showered upon her gracefully and and better understanding thet mow exists Nose. soon after the Custer campaign, Reman Nose leading hs people the friendly towwrd ail white mes while ol Roman Nose riding straight 1 r when & party of governmeni scouts graciously. At & repent confederate union between the two races. and 1o exemplify went to Carlisle, Pa., Where he spent nearly movement to have them discard men to whom be may ward the enemy’s fire. wae st b eling through the district mear she was chosen as & the culture and scholarly stisinments ber two years in college. Endowed by nature blanket garb and wear the white man's are requested b fatal bulie! Beecher's lsland, they observed a white tive of her rapidly developing state people sre taking on the Cheyenne ; Even in ltersture, the indian is mak- of appreciation of this speech, and what Jur escape and safe roturn 10 Your com- he gave chase ¢ & phantom of his own, copter o girl, and ther ssw no gieam with & crooked and nodulesr forefinger that's what you mesn. Got & mackine that pay what success we shall see, and fol- of hope for her. She was & dependent, and Do you think.” queried Silberberg, “that sgolves the problem. Most every one bas Peyche” said he fervently. “your God- Jow what his friends called & raisbow, with something of a problem for Mrs. Shayne. there is the slightest chance for her to—i0 “No, suh” replied the captain speed 8nd your snxiety make me happy; such true Carson enthusiasm, that when Any ordinary circumstance thet wouwld have be saved my good man”™ friend ¢ mine. raght on but I fear it 1s too late I shall never es- he lJeft Virginia Susrez on the dock 8t separated the sunt and niece would not “Was the belicopter—was it going when pow'ful well like to hev you stop by an cape, Psyche, from the tolis you have sbout L3 or 20000 miles distant. The have been mourned incomsolahly by either you last saw it?” interrogated Wizner, “or see. He's got something. If he could jist ured me into. never! Greamy. southern shore of Mobile bay he Of them; in fact, Mrs. Shaync had expressed Gid 5t fall?” ¥o' attention fo' & minute, it maght— She looked about for the siovshing form steersd through the night for & house very 160 her husband some wonder =5 1o Ah think the X o T 1 Taeodo emplora of 1he officer she fearcd: Lut ssw 5o One Demrly dismantled. on an estate growing what Silberberg saw in the girl: but io P replied Ha Au' as fr “The gentieman who 130k my niece to the excrpt tourists in natural or weronautical up to persimmon thickets. dewberry beds lose her llke this. with all the unpleasant ihe chickananuy dingus she come 1 B bea oggery. coming e warf. Sbe was and paimetto sinshes the very title o Publicity of the terrible affair *** the last Ab seen of it. it were poppin’ 10'ds “Tes, sub.” &y agons of terr m. He Pressed which was sbout 1o pass 1o his Credit Marie w er get over said the snapper banks ragin pea: We are in & Lury,” wged Mr Shavne Ver she recu lis ignis fatuns was in the among Shayve. “What the devil alls thar fellow “ I." repeated Shayne was goir We are about starting for Chicago. Weu't pressure. and ™ agais 1 b beach dunes an Where was the? Tell us ali ¥ou know.” any other time do®” lie carrvied her to his Mps. Kiss » state of his feliow aft wes Wizner, inventor of “Ah'Mm a raght ignant man, sv’ dom't “it's right on a Persisied them passionately. and leaped Imlp T ul nt for his alterzate jo K t helicopter, discoursing 1o the know much” replled the capu but the capiain, “an AR ask boat Virginia waiched » amazedly &5 gloom as he fared nmorth in the night re assorted maledictions. which he ANL'm slow spoke, an' it would take & half of you-all Ah jem to yeu suh, of be dartsd away like a frightened tarpon, sky maiden was the thing that reall - b on all toncerned in the boush 1o tell all Ab knows—ger'ly speakin'. co'se; but— not toward his cabin in the dunes, but out tered his machine. This got upon Mr 3 But i it's 3t about the young lady, she “T'ill you g0 and pilot us to the place™ through the entrance of the bayou off A gray dawn wae brosdening into morn- DEIvEs so that he went aft. gave him a tumbled out on the sand, in fair shape: “Ab caln't ve'y well leave hyah, suh” Scross the bay toward Point Clear. OD€ ing gs he approached bis own lending; apd Check for what he asked, and informed an' if she's made good weathah #he's Teplied the captain: “but if yo' pllot knows more mystery to ponder over, when think- the chill was one to make (he wanderer DBIm that uniess he kept still theyr would sbout bo'din’ the boat f'r Mobile We was these piry wools a5 well as he orto do, ing of her mymerious malefactor long for warm blankets a~d a wisp descend and put him off the seronat raght proud to hev huh &3 ou' guest' sah—* e v i te: But The sat crossed Perdido hay, paseed the “There!” shouted Wisner triumpha: Come and te im the place™ said (Comyright, 1400, by Bobbs-Merrili Co) “1f you would prefer.” said be s if at CRAPTSR fi1 o whest h rawfish mesdows snd Didn't 1 tell you u would stand Shaype incisivel the horn far Wi Jast he had the clue. 2ot 30 be sean With— FERY onid el M g b t The grief. Frruck the ground- S, T Useond Tos. we: AiS Soi ders wnare CHAPTER 1i—~Continued. “Oh. ne. me, pol” she ¢ e How N “' . e ‘- i oung womas s ' ¥ Keep o Uds commanded Mr We'll go. But 1 tell you, my friend a5 G gitd Sredd 28 555 Tpehieg) T8 TID.00 W ciugl ¥iueets ¥ £ * 0. bew 3 200 Simiue boss & polut of emwele- 3 1 Mg - 1 shaype burt seriousis” man might have spent & iot of carfare “I cathe tumbling Gown 6 You in & bes ut of the *k Hardly from Mars” he demurred “More properly, frem Ven . ’ bocome S fowy T v Shayne.”" protesied Wir- reaching Finjer Shayne Her protest Targ back from the rows of UMIS6N's Tather was k Stk i Whiet . t a L he v " see that with my machine al's = dark magnolias, under Which he was guid he oid Carmon place u p & the launch. 3 protes perfact and W8P OL® Of thidse coutre ined wincerity me wide i supposed 1 T don't Mke b ' she pro- "‘I " 56 Wk e wltivte g 3o : tesied s . and both are in & posic “Thesw's Andromea” he suggesied t v “Tos tragic” she said “ARd too beach by, Do otz rentied e It “He's bout the martad ng mosbine’ of anagims B reat 8 . n siness cowpered” Put 3 v steppiug which she see ve ne knowleds . n ere d R piers, and 1 t ey beay Why had sbe e & name, Sloom n t § were twe a loug tabm and concesied o stip Siesmer ' ees overhesd t ab it from which she had bees er- vould ! he disenarges which “Yer. yes' ieplied Sha : " 38 board. and whe was the gir he ope meking a lest despairing done with her Thank yeu & 1 thought ""‘_’“d‘""”" Rrieres e ) o b A GRS effort 1 news of the losi & A gentleman An'm emp e . Plldit ars ‘sousend. ooly of your safety i SRR A ot e R AT G ek s It's no here™” said Silberberg. ihe captain. “has dove ca of serial craft then affected by 1 son went on. nr\y he sald. “It's quite oo e fo P e tine 1o his namesske at the "0 had Tescusd the fair castar ¥ wven't o fa ough he inn. Axin’ yo' pabdes 1 The Wicycle long ago had shown the & anging worid n and dream, helf strest epwter Gock. On thebe o~ scarcely paused when . tollowing, had become tie And there will be gnother™ he rejoiced. 1 Shall meyer forgive myeedf. Listen g e Tell ue arn abandoned by Dives, who now, « 1 struck like 8 com ¢ £ t the beaufsf v 2 1 m iy “ began scou ondi, tu that the bile neer e m . r overy of the methanose mixture 150t there an asterok and ha SRRt ey So4t S . Ciowid ramibled dependable craft o g SR AR e h S e R e et > eplied Shayme. ““We began eparing the Shayme that's calied the Prince tiveness of new mode of ambolati ”_I'Qe, S B3 55 aviiing Detiiees 5o Seh" 1oi8 e ::-h' ship-chandiers on the wharf near - g s bty 5 o helicopter fur the test between Thiee Rvers Powers of the Alsh? e sutomobile 4 mercial occesions. the genersl. Wwhen mel. OUDe, but had shot and Colliny bayou That's miles snd miles B Sgy e .’ gy - Py Septs extrapaunce o€ W cith. Vuigar No anewar 1o this Nitie gush seemuad Sear friend. I MRk fhat no gl Wat eVEr ulg b julepe with his foo . " T . D b b T v s ot s : Rt B S hany : ¢ 3 . v t tool u While Silberberg & envied by Lazarus. rose above the thronged wever, ne made the great serostats of the da ey all have numbers, n e > aalther of . ¥ ; gyt : g e “ Tee s S ot > v o, S s .‘ 1 e wert W : With ten Umes the expiosive force of o - v oline had made escens and Gepeve quired. “T'm gol ¢ = » i ek bt <ol b v ces of his B S screws an efficlent 1 of the aeror oo Rt ¢ n " 1 0 v : . 8 mproved propelle:s whic nade the oid-fasbioned ~dirigible va & thi » pians ] Seatt Pu-sage (3 There's something 1 wa g, and & P 19 fest thet most desired. 2 « M and was engineering snd mechanies. He was a i n ees cigurett Shayne .. : E you = oraniod ured forth her little * r purs ] d ruined tv £ letting Mrs. Shuyhe know of The b g estate: the ge 2 mpe i v balt “HARR't your mmure iwelf Shayne planghing, _ “Miser. i you think we're doin. this aty move. | rochen: But TUB. YOU wait a0’ hear what WA asys ve wen, Shavne, Sihabog 8 st Joung ledy come it . toagie death st gmor Wizner, guthered aboul the fisher mar wered M1 and his her's or & personal Interview. For the the beach. Captate Harrod seemed bus wme Whereupsn .

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