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PAGE 8 | Comrades of Peril || BY RANDALL PARRISH . C. MeChurg & Co., 1919) ted in Great Britain) (Copyright, (Continued From Yesterday) ]no sien of any movement greeted CHAPTER XXX him until he had nearly reached that ' point. Then, suddenty, with no wart The Squadron Goes tn ing of any kind, @ red, Bloated face Shaune we WAS shoved itaolf up above the edge of given tho cutting the MAjrlthe bank. The startled eyes looked drawing w b lirectly into the murale of the car sand » . i bine, St wh Stop rieht there, burdy~ eaid the ~ sergeant sternly, “Now, lads, over et you go!" | T took the leap reckteaty, some | lown the ateep slope, others hold and The guard plete aurprine, help. before they could feet, er gremp thelr K some sort of ishing fiercely forward. was rded out taken by cor » |even reach ting them ¢ 9 plain, a tion as they cautic erable prote advanced, seeking every poss weapons. One alone, a white man r fie uning started to run, but a trooper swung ‘ = bene ma bis carbine, and let it drive, the bed os y before Whirling weapon landing with full 4 way, and e's back, sending Refore he could soldier had him tle party crest this manner ov as the valley of the Co . and was crushing bim mone Shaunessy backed his Te taal tani Oh to drop ailent:| Prisoner down to where the others ty ever tn e bank, & od sullenly, and surveyed the | as to at | scone | the rear 2 any impee the ground ‘o be far t “Five, that's the whole bunch,” he said with satisfaction. “A very good tes, go ap there and later the advance fllen of the squadron topped the edge of , and the The only ot Ten minutes weep along under | the bluff, and begun to slowty move! eg af ride, t & down the steep trail. Hays express | to swif # of attack. The ser; ed his approval examined the ground ag best be Exceedingly well done, Sergeant; might, and gathered the men closety about him. got the whole outfit, I wa Have your men bring up your horsea, The u fellows,” he said shortly ntoew girl tells us we © 8 free road now “keep Ught to me, and when thé| into the valley, so we will move right time comes jump lively. Don't wait/along. Quietly, men, and keep your for anything, but go over. We can't|distance. Unaling carbines! Far. afford to let one of those guys get | ward Don't shoot unless you have at a walk, ail They moved stoo away ‘ to; but if you do, get your man| troopers eagerly peering ahead, yet| § Now then, on your toes, bullies” cautionsty reining back their mounta | i He inch by inch,| There was scarcely @ tinkling of ac n front. He) couterments, as the long column of | or he knew his horsemen slowly advanced down the ing for-|crooked trull toward the snow-cov It was/ered valley. far below. They could ite yard where the’ gnaried| «ain but glimpaes here and there, as the BLACKWELL HAS GAINED 30 LBS. AND FEELS FINE Says Tanlac Put Him Back on the Job and He Is Work- | ing Every Day, Now “I was too wenk to hit @ Mck of work but since taking Tanlac I have actually gained 30 pounds In weight and am in as good health as any man,” was the statement made re cently by Joseph Blackwell of $150 Malabar st, Los Angeles The ftu nearly laid me out alto gether and left me so weak and run} down I wasn't able to go back to) work. I myself to e strength. As a result I began to fall off in weight and I kept going down and down until I was no more than ih shadow of what I b a hack t awake as weak do was sit 4 been. I worried me about. Tha! and it was time wasn't far off I noticed a part of a| “On pounds | nd am tn as} I have a] and my bic heavier tha good health as I ravenous appetit in weight sh how well wha ing water. The trail was deserted, eat agreed wi e. That cough has | - - retin oo et yr de agreed taps s |nor, as they peered anxiously forth left me entirely and I 0 os ou pode sound sie very nigh z - a5 2y signs of life beyond on the job and am fee | he ee : can do as big @ day's work as I} Margins” ever could in my 1 There's no use talkir Love is blind, they say matrimony be #0 too? It Mary Warren married brusher. BREAD PIES CAKES 91% Second Avenue 1414 Third Avenae Madison Market Second and Madinon ifte Market 310 Pike Street | be plainly discerne Ww passe wound in and and, before the ’ the bottom, s began to fall once more, the wind whirling the flakes into their be half bitnding them. Pancha, benlde the major, led the way thra the curtain to where the Cotton. wood plunged over the rock preci pice into the deper gorge beyond. To her uplifted i of warning the co! umn halted, girt leaning over to explain the situation ahead. “Eet in a vorra steep grade,” id, “an' @ sharp turn at the bot- tom, where the trail runs under the fallin, On the other side is @ log house, and they always keep s guard there, senor.* “And beyone?r the rocks nod riding come out. But the log hut is a mm loon, and many may be there now. 1 | Bet is best to use utmost caution.” No one is likely to be between this point and thatY* Not on watch—-no; someone might be passing out; they come and gp.” “Of course, we run that risk. The ng water maken noise enough to fa prevent our being heard, yet I think may be beat to use @ scouting The niy way we An > lows into a If they become al: rmed blow, Isn't . sir and ve got to em off. get In be hind. “I premume there is a back door cut to this Hole, somewhere, senorita?” “Yeu, senor; way down yonder, but et_can only be made on foot.” we only move seere a dowen mer me, Captain norita, uw and of falling w, and cautiously ad. vanced beneath the veil of overflow. denly ceasing. The door stood open moke arose from the chimney, but ne was visib! side. « fire The dul of an expir 16 ground tted Evid nad re firing some dis It came to h ken }he whispered to Pancha crouch beside him, | they are over thy jing is. Yes. You don’t suppore some other out. | fit had got | you? where the fight You hear those rifles?’ senor.”* 4 anxiously N nor,” earnestly arm them, his objective the open door, No | sooner had they broken cover wher » alarm sounded led excited! 4 rifle or two erack a soldier | forward on | ‘Then white his face, and lay atill and red surged crowd and find a way out! “Then we've got the villaina, if peared Into the curtain |. the storm aud. appeared in front, but no guard| ar of the fails, and could y have either all gone Inside,” ing he storm, or eise in here ahead of us, do erasping his a muffled voice running rapidly plunged | face drawn passion the #lain outlaw heap. An insian at the brutal fac elne and ¥ a and strode THE S. Rubber Compan MONOTWIN-a U. S. 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Ask cur MVE white renegade, with red whiskers, Deploy your men, Captain Giles,” lente we have tested our work yhen coming to our office, be sure = € ind one arm in sling, hix uninjured | be commanded, hin voice hard and| 7% &* tp the right piace. Bring this ad with you funeral “rector jiand gripping a revolver, leaped fi stern, “Swing them into line. Leave Open Sundays From 9 te 12 tor Working Prep! - ee te the front step in a reckless endeavor |a aquad here under a sergeant. Live | GITRUBOURNE ip get out of elahtt arougd the sorner| ly. wove! toes Wane ef ore OL Tat OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS of the cabin. ‘The midjor Gung up! fighting thove devils over yonda.' age ENGERAREX oe. ‘Mpucaiia Kzanemiatennen kim et is not that. I know: they | an pci ore : eee —-~ |fight up the canyon. Listen, eet is| "i arm and fired, the fellow whirling | Now we're going to strike in, and,|the men bending forward in their( very foot of the bluff beyond. Ity his voice pealing above even the thud) among the rocks, thelr 4mm Jover there the sound. They try to| bout In his stride, and stumbilng| damn me, if I care if you never take | stirrups, with left hand grasping the| was then the major naw useless-|of hoofs. “Get up there some way, | ginning to spit as they dean 4 Remember the apture Senor Shelby; if we go quick| “* Ne fell. He upon one Knee) A prisoner. Good! give.me my horse.| reins, the right gripping the short} ness of it. He whirled with uplifted| you terriers, and give those red dev.| ward. Overhead were smoke D Wh Y lwe cave them; We wait, marbe on| asus one Ge spat twice vi-| All ady? Bugler, sound thej carbines. A hundred yards and they | ,. ite her’ ures, and spurts of black mye = 7 |be dead. Now we get all in the| “ously before a trooper sent @ bullet | charge jWere at the gallop, a blue torrent Fight on foot. Horse holders to] ‘They came forward at a run, yell-| the Indian rifles made answer males. ick Aeeih sank seine crashing into bis brain. Hays felt They swept forward on a walk,|at the heels of their leader tearing | the rear. Come on, lads!" he shouted, ing as they came, and leaped in I wee.” He looked at her keenty,| @ 2!pp of lead past his face, but) then a trot, spreading out into long,| thru weeds and underbrush, spurring | then stepped back to wh a ae men | Stood. erect unhurt Behind him) double line, as they swung into the! recklessly into and over the creek | | wore clustered. “Captain, eentect| Pancha uttered a startled sob, and| more open valley, riding knee to knee| dashing up the other bank to the | these lada out about that house there: |#@nk slowly onto the snow. He| _ doen dh senate ae volt Al Dias ses ee ent | Tnove muichiy td meat foune there:| sprang back and caught hor, holding 4 THOSE WERE eh abs stile ee onel her head up on his knee, his eyes Myf HAPPY DAYS | ole ef Bins Bee gy sche shoulder, advancing close behind Wi“, ra 1 \ na squadron move forwar¢ , ed face. & th on \W! How About Bring up your horses,” atte | ne Preathed once that) In erder to Intreduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Je the lightest Complete \\\\| > ‘The men dashed forward in a halt.| Ya All; never spoke, never moved, | and strongest plate Known, covers very iittia ot the rect of the seuehe S :, Your Boy? circle, the tmajec, with Paacha a 12, | except for tho slight tremor of her | you can bite corn off the cob, guaran: ervice. tock up at Boldt's and shoulder advancing clone behind| Sender form in his arms, The ma- teed 16 years. 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