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RANDALL PARRISH (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) (Copyrighted in Great Britain) (Continued From Yesterday) The sight as instantly res Memory; below the stream of the Dehina the rather the bluff, outlined aga sky, The cabin door Open, just as be left it, and with the lamp still burned on the table im the midst of the dirtied dishes She had not returned then. he b been lying there alone all nig Tt _Pealiantion maddened him t and, by grasping at the door for sup. port, he attained his feet, and stood there for a moment, swaying dinsily Higactly what had occurred he co’ Mot determine; the whole aff. -——_—__—_— UNE SICKNES AFTER ANOTHER “When the blood becomes thin a of trouble is set In motion. 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Gradually my strength re My appetite improved, the became leas frequent and disappeared. My color is good for my blood ts rich and plen ) Wut and I feet better than I have in B Wong time. { am sure that others need a tonic will be benefited will try Dr. Williams’ Pink ” 1 own druggist sells Dr. Wil Pink Pills or they will be sent ‘mall, postpaid, on receipt of price. | ‘ents per box, by the Dr. Williams ine Ca, Schenectady, N. Y. If| are Interested write today for Freshly Made CottageCheese Remember when Cotaee used to make Cheese and oe inet outside in a white cloth bag? Didn’t your mouth water? How hard it was to wait till she would serve it! Mother knew what was best and how best to make it Kristoferson’s Cot- tage Cheese is made just as well—it’s all that pure, sweet and wholesome. TRY IT! Phone for the Wagon Delivery or call at our uptown depot, Stall 199, in the Westlake Market. 12c 1-lb. Carton J PERFECTLY PASTLURIZED MIL 225° Mays skin allay Ointment iswhat youwant for your skin trouble—Resinol to mop the itching and burning. In Many cases it even clears the erup- tion away completely in areasonably shorttime. Resinol Ointment is not now an experiment—although it had seen them while com that theory might be one retly A reality. | corral; he apparently |ing down laughter in| dismissed at Linger with | was a it to ex: | of had ie causing him that it might t ed more He had heerful like a dream than left her there and happy, the memory t i not been absent ty minutes, and nc but what any ery would surely reached his cara Yet when he turned she had vanished utterly aving everything untouched, What at beon to ¥ ! to dread he } , wan wed vag firwt true | Who Indians? Them but He thin covery av hen what was true? could be guilty of such an outrage? White outlaws? three poge(bilities rematr firat two me 1 im used to [ndian foray, b: bore no resemblance to the work of savages on the warpath, There had no attempt to plunder or de The very fact that the ponies remained undisturbed convin 4 him Uthat this was no deed of Indian id That it might have been white outlaws was not quite #0 easily dix | missed, There were desperate men hiding out yonder in the Bad Lands. but he never had known of their venturing to attack any settler, ex cept occasionally to run off cattle| on the range, In this case there waa! ho apparent object—they had taken nothing, neither food nor stock. | Then it must have been Macklin But, if so, how could the deed have been accomplished, and what purpose | could the man Why ald be depart afoot, and waa it posible for him to overcome the girl ne, | and without alarm? To be the follow knew exactly jwhure phe pws and that hp (Shelby) had gone dow to the stable. He had time for the work, while his sudden appearance was, at t, proof he Dk down One of the rif es from the| Must have had @ hand ip it. Bu — Na ee eek nie (ened up, a new flaah of inte jduckbeard stood there, gaunt Andie she bad told him that Calkins stripped, except for the\box between i144 taxen her from Place to place, | |the rear wheels. He peered into this, | {0° nt) always afraid that he was and found te stil! half filled with bun. | \Pmarem > Bway ri ng followed an it pomeible that Macklin had not completed his| )0"T On’ hunted down at lant b, other evidence being furnished “ the end,.and had committed sul lantern on the ground just beyond. | [h¢ hm pare agen eR But there was no sign visible of any |. 1 wsisure of Olga part of the truggle, The morning light was auf yest: + fle malypart acres ently strong by this time to en Mung dedecathen teanen 2 able him Percelve every mark! oo osis than any other, In a pRonughe clearly. The rising mint gave hie | pe Reaves te oe the iho’ hel a plain view of the stable, and it | eS acaent 1 gies Ey contol sedhigp stream beyond. Nothing moved, and} whit it all-meant than he did before. there was no sound except the wind Only, evidently all that had jim the a ~! ~ 5 = — swiftly, recklessly, his rifle flung for: | iatake te ee aS — re ward in readiness, but encountered | ty nad vod p Bags o under, nothing. The stable was empty, the ome GRE ietuiia bm warns icine he had spread on a mattress | aie elle “Wen had mot been used; they lay | on Macklin was an agent. acting! as he left them. Baffled be-| wnjer orders, nod paid ter hia work fore the mystery, atill trembling from | Ho 'had come to Pones on the tral of | weakness, his face already hagward| joing pin hed Ponts and drawn, he sank down on 8 feed|inown and led directly to the mut | dex, bos ged rd = hands, act er cide of the olf man. Then, to better dna vor oO think, to plece together dh. : 7 elgg feach incident which could be made to| \owompliah his purpose, the fellow | | bear on some possible solution. accompanied them to the rane hn. | Surely she had not left of her own |"=Ustied that his task would be canter choice. That was unthinkable. she| Performed out on the lonely Cotton. wood than in town. Perhaps he oper. had appeared cheerful and contented, pe even interested in the new ated alone, perhaps not; if he had | lite; besides, if she possessed the confederates it would be very easy | atightest desire to escape. he had of-| {or them to have reached the place ‘fered her every opportunity on the vemep, way out, and she had refused. Surety} No longer doubting but what thin she would never hate come way out| ‘Peery at least approximated the there to make that disagreeable jour. | truth, Shelby faced the facts frankly ney over again at night. Even if and with no further hesitation. rt crazy enough for such an attempt. | ¥8* Up to him to act promptly; there the effort would never be made upon |¥8% no one to whom he could turn foot, and | all three ponies were in the brought upon his departu been the work of cleaning up. But could such & thing happen wits any alarm? Why, the Kid waa working within ten feet of the house, and must have heard the alight nd of a struggle. The Kid! where was he anyway? What had become of the fe all this time? Ile was nowhere sight Shelby re traced his up the path, Could it be that the Kid was the one guilty of this deed? If so, what was his object? Not robbery surely, for the place had not been ransacked, or anything removed from his pockets Yet surely this was not Indian work it bore no resemblance to & savage raid. The questions were unanswer- | jable; no mental effort © him any ter his strengt was rapidly coming back, and with it a grim, de termined anger, which urged him » she even tow out been stroy om ow in when stops have? * First he — house went thr the deserted room by room, seeking for slightest sign of guidance, but find jing none. Everything remained pre as he remembered seeing it the night before. He blew out the light, ugh din w gence myntery lea plot, tion? orn correct, then Presence for help. His eyes darkened, and ——|his jaye set. All right then, he would certainty give the Kid a run for his money. There must be some! trail left; such a dead sas this could! never be accomplished without leay-| ing some mark behind. Whether the} Kid waa alone, or ansisted by others, | the departure with had | been made in full assurance that the! husband had been left nd dead. They would not expect pursuit, or joven that the crime would be disco ered for meveral days fidence the captive bet | | In this con | they would probably move! slowly, and with no special effort | at concealment Anyhow whether | they traveled on foot, or horseback the party must surely leave some trace of passage, and Shelby, who! had been the best trailer in his regi | ment, felt confident of being able te run the outfit down. With this o © settled 1 and his plan of p Shelby threw off his depre b » cool and resolute. He soldier and frontiereman ed and disciplined to action now what to and how best to do| it. Burning wi eagerness, his heart | interest mroused as nevers before, he} still controlled himself firmly, mov ing with deliberate caution. Firet he searched over every foot of ground within a quarter of a mile of the! house, seeking to discover just how Macklin had operated, and, whether or not he was The result was only partially successful. The hard packed earth revealed little of value Down below the cabin, on the sloping vide of the hill, he found the mark of a high-heeled boot, such as the Kid wore, and, a foot or so beyond the plain impression of a moccasin, | A hundred yards to the north the} imprints were again vist to his mind that the fugitives were then making for the lower ford The girl was evidently being carried and two men must have been en- gaged on the job, one of them p sibly an Thdian. He passed straight on to the ford to verify this theory, and here the mud exhibited clearly the movements of both the fellows, while close at the water's edge he came upon @ narrow pink ribbon, which the girl had evidently hurried ly dropped in guidances It was clearly manifest now the direction in which they had disap peared, but Shelby ry 1 unpati« fied. He could not Ai have tone’ cay would attempt .to escape thus on foot with their burden. If Macklin had| one assistant, it was highly probable} there would be others also engaged in the affair, The opposite shore wa deserted, and he crossed over, wading to his thighs in the ‘swift water, with rifle flung forward, and * intently searching the further nk, The trail was plain at this point; he could easily trace the steps of both men passing up a narrow gully into the first line of bluffs, and there, in @ little open glade, he found where horses had been teth ered and tramped the turf. ‘They had evidently been held there for some time; had entered from the pe down @ slight coulee, and de- rted westward along a shelving bank, ‘There five animals, all mounted, to judge from the deep im- press of hoofs, and he followed their passage a» far-as the crest of the i If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists : 608 Third Ave. his mind outlined. and] ive ' train} he knew | oon one. irritation may be to you it has been used for years Sith Resiniol Soap as a standard skin treatment. Try it and watch how quickly the skin loses its angry look and healing begin: RESINOL SHAVING STICK tsa favor ite with discriminating men, Your druggist sella tha Kesinal products. were v mer ecenser- senna sigerstins iahveavonnaniparsaNoners ies wets asin |Finds Each Bureau }the makihe COLBY TO CLEAN UP STATE DEPT. Head Independent Satrap — ar WASHINGTON, May has found the large 4 doins heen bridge Colby partment one hint fr rf hos “The two children and koop pening do, It with no particular that bur nvelf up an an independ t ther day, when John I had b nd and might be shot, one of atrapa told Reed riment would=nat 4, The fact that an citizen did not rtment, His were not ‘ord with the depart ment’s ideas and he might be shot for all they cared Later this satrap found that Need in a counin of ex.Ambaanador Gerard and that Bainbridge Colby did not feol the mame way about fetting American citixens be shot or perm ting them to rot in foreign Safle. Colby mys an American ts entitled to his rights wherever he is, and that one reason the country keeps af an army and navy is to nee that he gota them. t Incidentally there is to be a house cleaning in the state departmont , Grandmother what running nead, and nd pol au chief has set nt satrap news came arrested in story again, “started right up that ttle ntreet you mee in the pleture each only thelr hom the was much farther That hill the rit what the th ap atreet ploture was Denny from about Stroet rn. boy ended tewart to wite t n Anne The little nteres was four pranky you know tod years he was t the n old rent lens as any Nurse's h climb ot Tobby twe will cal Robby hiding intere ideas and as and dep little Uttle ere boy girl would hold to 4 and walk or skip along beside her, but him Bobby), “Oh, not was bebind tearing and treen jumping at the the livelong time, til! out with ahead and them from bushes, all Nurse was almpat worn him. ' 7 limbed, was time to (urn back Bobby laughed up 4, ‘I'l beat you hor ran, down the trail, he knew the Nurne called to too far aly nid tn Sunt don't know how far they had when Nurse decided it t and a off just ne if eee her bluff of course by ‘They were well beyond view, pes this that | rough, broken country, but he satis fied himeelf that they were heading etraight for thelltad Lérais Shethy knew now something of what be must contend with, This sot of abduction, and attempted mur jer, was no sudden temptation aswall ng Macktin, but undoubtedly part of a wellorganized plot. Whatever their object, five men erned in the outrage, their Intention probably ef the girl a prisoner. The aseauit upon himerlf was, there i fore, merely Incidental; he waa in their way, and t surest method of covering up their crime waa to slug him. Left lying there for dead, with chance of the body being dis for there was little probability of any effective pursuit Ty then the trail would be obliter clue to the perpetrators ft, and they would be reach in some of, noning. Ln time, acroms way n not to get four year he ran of hi got al (KOU me a baby), but until they lost atght “And when they Bobby had not come, “Nurse went hurrying over the trail ling. thinking he was playing trick “His mother started In another direction, and later on hin father and many other men home, back nk other were conc ahe jndgment the girl was probably In no If the fellows epared immediate danger anal ws taking covered had Intended her whe days would never have thus been unin te but apparently purpose evidently kept hane hareh carried away Their at jand jured ed helplenn abe ated would thetr a t she be spot thelr Shelby's would receive Page 41 their | took up the | organized | Qoattle nto search parties and planned for the night fired lena! code A |Umen wh "The some to fun was to be thr en the ehild was foun terrified darkness fell, od sickoningly of « mother can wait a |the hotrs drag: ’ weloom sound reached her ears ‘Once sbby she thought she B night into t but ery and ran out calling his name On ding-dong, ding dong of Bell, tong. rig Univernity which alwa tolled to let the town know wh 1 was lot din a oh 3 nen came in Jrink coffes. T use asking questions. wondering while that bell kept nteady ding-dong, ding-dd Ling dong. ‘Une o'clock, two o'clock, thr jock—-the stars began to gre and a fog stole grayly rom the bay “White lipped the mother stood four o'clock—what! Heaven be praised! sharp tx of a gun! f her, three little 4 deci hill al an day aateep, right mhool ward mi ht, some of t ey wore and at the gute Could tt b 1 was thr Ana agal nearer, 4 to Ko . had te repe reansure a h top of the and him fant hig and he hin way broke, found where ne tn And Peggy said topped, didn’t it?” nat and would be made to suffer p) iy as well Macklin fer ae men enough. Ne not to be f wid act dell ed at prenent erately and with (Continued Tomorrow.) ‘Every fon gey icland—_»* hear y answer wus the steady din and she made thei trembling, they “Then the bell for represented the others wa would nafurally prove by helene her death This Tells You How to Get Benefit of the Best Senna Finest Grade of Egyptian Senna Leaves used in compounding Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 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