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‘ } i ‘ \ | The Last of the Arizona Vigilantes, | RAittle Clean Up at Flagstaff. of le Sorceress,” A @tory of the Great Sardou’s TRAGIC PLAY, Bogins tu The Evening World, TO-MORROW. ——<——— poke bo come three minutes ecer be both boys were la: - 5 3 .., 5 Fu Ei re Was res oa the nery 5 as feel and Doc faro in Dave Biacl were both qu en, é the vigilantes ware all right,” the man jin", from Arisona, who squirted alx /afte iaveret, ia @fepe of tabasco into each drink that |conve: he poured out, “and sometines they qyere ali wrong. In my opinion they ‘were oftener dead wrong. than half Hight. But this may be prejudiced tes- timony, “] happened to be on hand when the something happened that pulled the cur- tain down on tho vigilante business in Arizona, There has never been @ vigilante in Arizona from that day to this “Et happened in Flagstaff In 184. They ‘wore never called vigilantes in Ariszonf, They were referred to as Stranglers, “The Stranglers got o pretty Uaht 4 hold on Fiagsteff. They weren't popu- lar, but they had a majority, They ealled themselves a sheriff's posse, and for a while they rode over Flagstaff “They turned several tricks, with the @!4 of the rope, that were nowhere Rear on the square, and they killed several men who were pretty generally thought to be innocent by Fuewe) folks who didn't take any stock In the!) Btranglers’ haphazard way of doin Ahinge. So thai when Uils happened 1’ @olng to tell you about there was & pretty strong undercusrent of feeling Ia Fiagstafl against the Stranglers. "The beginning of the Stranglers wind-up was when one of the most mt of thelr number heme Sf to on the Burns boys, Chari Old man Burns ran the. urns in Flagstaff, and these boys were ley waa about thirty-three and as Ba twenty-elgot, They were re men, as men went on la Bauthwest in those mre. | hyd didn’t to be ates y kept end well within the la ‘here was no reason on earth "yay they have been singled out to be ed on by the Stranglers, but they | the prominent Strangler that peer! walked Into the Burns) Charley and Frank were play table not pretty strong way o' ‘ing about & rtage robbery that had been pulled off Flagstaftl a couple of 't a coward by a whole but be. mney, hat i be he Strangler he'd not on i Himeelt, but that Kia brother and, rn, would probably have to! aia a he wasn't fixed—he af Pra te aside pis belts for mess, com: Be he ‘t say Nalen it the | ‘ia in wiey, If you're not m yaa | he fake your own end agunst t that unt | id Charley. other a gun under | Now, call him,’ he sald. “Charity sort o° hesitated. He was a gocler man than his brother. and he wanted to kera out of trouble if he 41d, He he jammed the gun into his walsthand and sit in a sort of a gue The Stranctor walked from the bar to. ‘ward the door, "You mey year something.” he said, etopping at the door and looking 1 RAB wires significantly alt a minute,’ said Charle: § tins from the table and walking er to the Strangler, ‘Let's hear & got together right then happened pretty eerie but the ony O- Mrs, Patrick Campbell in the ‘This in the way Mrs, Patrick Ca’ bell, the great Mnglish emotional act- teas, costumes Sardou's Zoraya. ‘The pleture represents her in the first act of “The BSorce: " when she meet Don Enrique, reads his palm and cast @ spell of enchantment upon hig, from Which he never oscapes alive, Tt is in hie gilttering sirenesque costume she aatete upon that whirl of love and pas tien that leads her to the gloomy trial | Shamber of the Inquisition and thence Neca > {fam never were any bet in the South: ee “Dave Black wee Ri Wy ae stu situal turned to his place, warned dealers, watting for him, the conclusion of the talk frit 2 iP Biineds and Dave i, Sait need ‘he. fie iy qutet talks with men who ho knew wouk s ad soon undertakin, i ne was his mene. Set od was Sra het oe unknow! Fargo messenger, "who Sie) known to aor wi fi vin + a '. about. Viry alw be the ‘beat of all ar tn Holloday was another, and a Fin‘io the Nh ant John Burna, no ¢ Burnses wi dered by the Stranglers. took "iS pon "The Shotgun Collins, ofptned A be with him ing he had in ‘The bun tee There were eleven of them, wasn't a desperado or a af =~ the Jot. But they were tired ignaiers. ¢ two warned out men, Fay and Radde, dropped at 11 o'clock that night into Wah Jim's Chinese recaareas. ‘y ools before the wi “Thee heard the \they heard The “tréla they began to walt tor steething io harmen. Tt was pitohy dark outside, but when, ‘three or four minutes after the train pulled out. the twh dealers saw dy the Heht issuing from the Chink's windows a number of men ap- crofching the restaurant, they knew the game was on “They waited for the first of the doger. or so Stranglers to eet into the frame fof the door, phen they kicked their |atoola from beneath them and’ were ly- "2 flat on thelr stomachs on the floor. “They were no sooner down than from the rear of that Chink's eating- |bouse there came_a volley the Ma of | Which T'll bet no Strangler or vigilante in Arizona or anvwhere else had ever fone uv agrinst before. The volley was |rmad sawed off shoteuns, Inaded 4 ‘Dave Biack and his ntl-Stranglers, planted In the fn the rear of the Chinese grub were the makers of |* “Tt just tore the whole Mont of the Coaman’s Testaurant to splinters. [Only five men of the squad of a dosen ranelers lived tang enough even to by [surprised and those five were ‘too mach |plugged to care much one way or ths in come tn, go out el wi une’ pie han, fire with fre When you Wig down th the root of it. what waa the spirit of gilante business but the| spirit?’—Chicago Inter- Firat Act of “The Sorceress,” to death at the stake. “The Sorceress” is a wonderful love story tn Its play form and it Is equally attractive ana fascinating In the pages of the novel we Morehead has made f mapier is full of thea. pt G@ WORLD nas arranged to his novel serially, and beginning to-morrow a dally instalment of {i will) until the entire story concetve Great Sardou is told. Get THE @ WORLD tepeotron and be- gin “The Sorceress.” You will be sure to read |t through, | @ge and Mr. .. By Roy L, McCardell. Chop Suey Feitaurant ar d the Terrible Indign't'es She Sutcr.d a’ Her Husband's Hynds by B ing Dragged There Our Great Fatt Sale , etcendile Gents oS Ee Dilley pe pet a p wpe aan Fel td . Such, and Following are among ord nrg Contributions to FALL SALE SPECIALS -— Women's Tallored Sults Great Offering of and Cheviot A Prist Me Bit cere ee, i cone extra nom, 12,98 Women's Tailored Suits 98, .1,69..1.98 to 3.98 Real values $2.00 to Shap. Men's Heavy Natural Wot “Why did you bring me here? Take mo out Instantly. | am getting sick” like stewed cats? Iam other ; self, you want to drag me away! people here? Wall, let them go out!| “Bfow lovely this rice ie! I can eat ft a i a 16,96 | Shirts Have they no consideration for me? Jf I want to, but you can't, you say? beets and double bound— f¥ou told me just how it would be,| “What port of people come into a| "Oh, that’ that's fel You know this stuff butt wert 414 yout Well, how did I know you! place like this? I won't hush! You/ls not St to eat and so you drag pe Mp A iesks 98 Were tolling me the truth? How does | could never make me hush, Mr, Nags, | here against my will—drax me into tee any married woman know that her hus- | and you newer will! horrid, dirty Chinese place, and sneor Boys’ Laundered Shirt Weists dand ts tolling her the truth? Wouldn't| “T may be a weak, defenseless woman | 4t mo because I trusted to eat, tncy,Porcaiee-fl wes all richt! “People are laughing at me, Of course they are! These friends and associates, and friends apd associates laugh at that lets you bully and abuse her, but you cannot make me shut up! 1 have been an obedient, silent, tactful, thoughtful wife to you, but you never could order me around, and you never she be foolish to believe all her hue Dand says? axon. I mew © @arvied women very in bis du- Price..... 21-98 Sh cate Ld Taffeta Bitbene = suspect: | will! cause Iam kind, and because I believe ‘ / "Way ai4 you bring me here? Take |all You say agd’ put up with the way | Women's Tourist Coats Lee] sinen White Mr. Nagg, vou may fool us! We|me out porte I am getting sick! | you got, and never aay a word! st st : matin ined Soule bret and plenty of ee ‘s What are you dragwing me awsy fort | ‘“Why did you bring me here? I might | Ay be ace pais on the lookput. And if vou are|1 think the place and the people very have known there was something wrong |paare se H.0. 98 ager Teeengy e* ever cauxtrt up in any of your interesting. by the way you heaitated, but I never on I will be prepared for It! You can! «No, 1 won't go; T want a cup of tee. | suspected this! pi Dressy Coats , Geoeive me so far as outward appear-| 4): my friends have been to Chinese/ "Never suspected what, you ask? and Now Mixtureestaiald veltek 1g ater a, be ances ao, but I have my suspicions. | restaurants and they say the tea 18| Well, never mind! I know all now! I| and New Mixt 15.98 Ibe 4 "Why do those Chineso gadble to| delicious, Mra, Terwilser sare the /dou' know just what it la, but 1 know | M4 braid crim gs of plain—special Art Denim Pile Tee a: ‘are never late,! each other the way they do? Why isn't| Chinese are the cleanest cooks in the| it Ig something! Evening or fur ttned. ee woukin’t sspr-wothed YOU WeTt.| there a law to compel them to speak | world, “Have you hited these Chinese to Cops a anemae tr ‘ou are BUCH @ fooei nating MAA, Englisht How do we know but what! “what are you nervous about? Per-| poison me? Why did you make me eat Mr. Nagg. dgt I can't say I admire / they are making fun of us! I think| naps you are afraid some of your dls-| that horrid stuff? Now, 1 hope you are Morven § a Baa Coats your tastet And then you are always! iney look. like monkeys! reoutable friends will come in here| satisfied! You have had your wny! | TAR noma ving the servente money, It only! phey will hear me? What if they| while you ate here with your wife’ This horrid place Ws Gond sonal at svotls, thom! do? Well, I suppose you would run| “That |e the reason you did not want| for me! 13,98 Ted from ant eta “Why do you squirm around in your! away and leave them to insult me and|to bring mo to & Chinese restaurant! “You wanted me to go to sherry's |" thing | chair? 4 won't lower my voice, I don't |eqit me names, But they do look ilk| ‘There are mushrooms in this! 1) {pt Ns? tt 6 on Wena 1 Nearsesl tants Hebel Teh ante Prien’. aeeennegnne care who hears me! J am a respectable | monkeys and I think the way they go| love mushrooms! Ng I am not going, to taint! I won't faint woman and that's more than I can say|around with their shirte outalde thelr! who said anything about going? I have | for spite knew ‘you would cred a Black Mercerized Sateens at some who come into this place! | trousers is vulgar. bemwed you a hundred gimes to take mo fo ag aR gs Taare, “But that’s the reason you brought me here! “What's this mess? Do you think 1 Would est such truck! Ugh! 14 loox,) 10 @ Chinese restaurant, and now that 1 am here and you see me enjoying my- aha t zee Fig 27 Gold in Your Garret Hscsejy ibe) housewives who CT tg 8 who tym Wing the inti castaway fabrics that could be made new with You wanted to ineult me! Women's Hand-sewed Welt Empire Shoes. + It Is an extrem to color with iirblery| Jed the cost Is but a trifle, for home use and home economy. 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