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The Evening World Dail T e “S’Matter, Pop?” SAY KID, LOOKY HERE! 1 Just Moved scr Magazine Saturday, November 9; 1912 oCkemmmr )eo HM o H o By C. M. Pa Lissen-it 1s : Youse GiMmMé No? NICE To To ALWAYS ANY SASS IV : TAcer Lie HAT, : SAY KIND WORDS GONNA CLEAN NICE LITTLE To BAD Boys. Youse, DO YR Boys DO NOT GET ME? STREET AN’ I'M ATUFF GUY! aor SSP ae ees HERE, Lhe me ming of the Law Bay EWDAwiBaoODwo a FOR?23.04 Fore mr. You Give me a ts Comyrigtit, 1912, ty The tres Publishing Co ~ (The New York Evening Wortd,) LU BIGRT Take WELL $i WHAT) | PILFER UP STAIRS AnD ReciePr roe RECiNe Yous By Charles Alden Seltzer LD FORK says that tf David Your Finger orp CAN 1 00 FoR He'S OuT- woud You THE MONEY = THANK Sry 0 00000000000000000000 O Craum should try to join the hu- Ys THE BUTTON = J f ? PLEASE TAKE rt- 1 DONT) VE BEEN StuNG onnection with G)) elie! i eT m Cominc! j tees: WANT TO CARRY It TOO OFTEN wort im whieh he had moved whose i A GBAck to DUNY acenen he had been oo wit ‘tn: rented, ewarner. «Sion after leaving the sta: His had been a ble work: sea Hthseanenuiers so conbay ios speaking hie Geak in the “city's roo ot ete ewes | menor’ c"ayanory muah’ ort vie eeatty DADEF ho had many times likened wm, oan, and one of them threatens Holle with « self unto an ange a Biol bi keep in view tas ie knocks him down, to the Drv te ww each of the many afoms of @ busy awli- =” reset dy Ty resent tude and to accord to them that amount se wan Keats Yath 7 nnd heen aleeat: vedi Of space that thelr kportanes seemed ite Dm i, | sume wien Ni hich, through to demand, eh athor tad run a litte newspaper, the Kicker, as ened him, had provided him with ex- ide imizrent™ ta faa hele ar ‘enerelos Feeanaaaaoaaanaad The Hedgeville Editor. SYNOPRIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTHRS, Keut Hottia om, Mrs. Paund took / the “Not Work- ing” sign off the side door of the car and hung it on her husband. whose business tt Heck Henderson says that his young- est son learned a trade while he was in Jail and now he ts supporting the other two boys who graduated from college. tH ded taavon Kent's He had loved his work; it had erosd- neh. in i actly the proportion of mental tnd “earn on his"deed Needed to keep him on edge @nd im a. Mote Position to enjoy Ite. He hed lived tn a ttt, ran Frm tho te ers Hved. oe tere he Norton's conversation iin learns that the big would merely exist, though, assured man he thrediel wee Duolavey, himself grimly, his enemies would have Miss Pafaun he will marry the first_ man who proposes and no ques- Hons asked. Ae Since Miss Cone turned suffragette she doesn't believe in belng supported CHAPTER III. to pay dearty for his sacrifice, by a husband. So she is going to get (Continued,) a divorce and allmony. Norton Makes a Discovery. The weather bureau forecasted that if OLLLS'S thoughts fitted rap! ly it would rain Jast Tuesday, but still it 1 THINK PiLree 1s ; pie rt’ to the girl. ‘ained. nO t :) FE: Now that he had decided to ao) By THIS Time. Guess | FE ‘gf - 1 DIDN'T SEND A BOX stay he had determined to the Circle Bar trail, and before they casas He FOR, Ft : : : ‘a “I thouyht you and your wife were going to move this fallr” Goy ABOUT HOME BOOB = HOPE had travelled a mile of the ten that fay defore them night had come. Holle had been bene aren to = Not 1 himself that he would not be entirely cave nis attention t9 the horses. satiated until he ‘had uncovered the had been no moon and few stars, anyatery, darkness, as under a dianket, had set- Ho might have questioned Norton or tled over them before they were many the Judge, for both men evidently knew Miles from Dry Rottom. the girl, but ho was reluctant to betray The country seemed nothing more search her out. THIS COD \bered that Duntavey had spo! You pion’ Pay “We were, But she changed our mind.” cow had the colle and Hi went down with his lantern to give her @ dose of cow medicine,” says a story teller in Lippin- cott'’s, “Blamed #f he didn’t make @ mistake Mad Digs other night Hi's old red-an'-white plain, broken here and | hia interest én her to either man. en ® ver bY Le ind geectine.” there by ridges and depressions, Ovcea- Bg t adanthar ie aia ter" Ho heard Norton make an exclama- ionatly a low Bill loomed out of the “No, but by heck, it had a funny effect. Now, inetead of going “Moo«moo!’ like any other sen- mine sible cow, she goes ‘Honk-honk! Mike one of them thar blamed automobiles. tion of aurpriee and, looking up, he darken: shadows deepening saw him holding his right hand out, berber fi now and then the Ouckboard the palm upwerd, examin! Mt. There passed through a draw, the wheels wus a aplotoh of blood on the palm and sinking hud deep in the loose sand. another on the under side of the thumb. “Geveral dry arrovoe erossed the trail, 1" Norton wars eaying. uty where in thunder did I get that? but with a knowledge that ergy " He most marvellous Norton looked again at the hand and then sud- could not eee ao denly dove forward te Hollis’s side, $4 (hese pitfalls. Hollis could “Bir, I've seen better days, and"—— “Well, 80 have I, my man, But I'm not responsible for the weather and I've no time to stop and discuss it,” head, Wont the trail seized hie right hand, peered at the foot anead a ee eras range knuckles and held the hand triumphantly hoes tor he drove the horses on, hesttating for nothing. aloft. “I reckon this is where I got itt he grinned. Hollis fooked ruefully down at hie knuckles. The akin was gashed—evi- “24 dently where it tad come in contact “ with a bone in elther Duntavey's or fou fit Mimi’ ne, eee at mare Yuma's jaw, He had intended to keep been just a Mttle surprised!” the story of adventuré to himeeif, But ‘To which Hollle made no vepty, At he aaw that Norton had stepped back poe and was gazing soberly the suit- eh to inquire: . cases, which Hollis had deposited near lone enou the door, Norton suddenly let out @ , 7 reckon mebbe you weulés’t Reve hirp of delight. “Two of them!" he # nt * rder,” returned Hollis quietty. 6 red Norton with o A house!” He walked to Hollis and halted °T reckon “You would have by ws ra In front of him, looking at him with ade that! ‘ miration and satisfaction, / veut ton o'stes ter ones Peas “Own up now!" he said. ‘You ain't of some stages poe — tellin’ un that {t wasn't you, durn you! Sst! rtgb ee oe Oh, say!” He uttered a whoop that *trung with wire, forming @ must have startled the horses in front Which skinted one side of the Cwrete of the building. Then he sybe Rar pasture. A few minutes later a Peehuti ta 2 Tas raxsatenl eile dog barked and at Norton's call came durn tenderfoot! T've been waitin’ bounding um to the buckboard, yipping rack at that big joyously. Hollis could make eut Gla you come, a-fan- Shape as he 66] BEARD @ tot.” ne sald, “about the won- I Gerful success of women euffrage in Aus- tralia; so, meeting an Australian woman ome day, I anked: 2. ai4 you vote, madam, et the last elec- font “The Australian woman answered with a sim- Copreight, 1013, ty The Pree Fublishine Co, (The New York Bventne World.) or ©! wy mauve pannier gown, sir, with Jenge mauve hat trimmed with mauve ospreys. —Weetington Star. WELL WIFE WHY DONT “You BE GANE AND PAY ‘rouR LECTION BeTs— ?, Oowlén't you induce him to peel anything off his wad?” “Peel nothing! That wad's eo tight it would have to be blasted.” 1 MIGHT HAVE KNOWN ‘THAT CAT WAS Too far To RUN FAR ON ANY TICKET: on ace (Boo-Hoo) | BET T-THAT I'D LLLET Mey BEARD GRow AN'-An' (SoB) OU"VE often seen the initials “0. K.” scribbled as an indorsement. Do you know how the phrase originated? No? Neither does any ee one else, But syed here are two ver- stone of the origin. Either may be true Or neither. When Andrew Jackson as a young man wished to ‘vise’ official papers he fs said to have marked them “O. K.," with the idea that the Initials stood for “All correct.” That is one version. Here is the other: In olden quality of rum was cayes," which ts pro- . K." and the initials thus came to signify anything that was without fault. “Tal? wolf, the other hatt fest ¢ oY He atitled a cackle of mirth, Ho chuckled over his joke. “An' @0 you're lookin’ for action? YOU ever see,” he boasted: Lory! If you don't call what you couldn't buy him. Uke dogs? done to Dunlavey an’ Yuma action Hollis nodded and then real this country's goin’ to et up an’ take Norton could not ese tim tn notice when you get to goin’ in Nese voleed a quick “vee. earnest!” In the distance Hollis saw 2 atte Judge Graney loomed a@ombrety square of light Mmuminate the oe over the table, “T suppose tt munt “arknese tnto which they had been driv- have been you?” nz; a door had been opened. Evitentiy 1 the dog's barkine had aroused the é 4 saw a man giving q ™Ates of the hufiding, for as the buck pe: young lady a mighty bad moment and >oarnd drew nearer Hollis a ea re him. Another man called me "eure filt out of the doorway. Laoeaes 6 and I slugged him, too, drove the horses close to the ‘That was all.” amd ‘brought them to a halt with a t down again, his face "onerous “whoa”! Then he turned to slightly pale. A significant co Hols and spoke with a drawl: “This passed between him and Norton, but here buiMing Is the Circle Bar bunk. Matige laughod’ evimly: house: them's some of your men. SHUT UP ‘fou SHRIMP!" | Lost THATS ALL. miss, x: jee 1 thought this would be the cheapest Poor Girl! ars faye National ‘Monthly, F you were asked (0 get ready to start next appar 0 he ball, right — 'ollis remarked the size of the but reckon he's opened t i ' a te on @ long journey, do you | 5 JONES (GETS off the reel,” he suggested, Ing and Norton tauehed rrimty. Jou could do eo!" tated ber rich emotere,| One Sinner Needed. Yous Judes Graney drow a, deo breath, |, Tare waa a time when i wam't any ] “Yes,” ho returned, "I suppose that to ¥ ~ ely pe pipe sealed i el gig pay Agen way is as good as any other, It was = had twenty-seven men on the pay- the replied, “I man @ pleasant Journey-—@ jour. wes recently held avd the elder of the way 0 ee ee anyway. Wai ta cn s ay that would last @ month or more!” “And brothers was converted. For weeks be tried to 0 the Anish now At Norton's words two men sorang fore Pia a Meet Mt ence na war! to the buckboand and he { hadn't thought of that, No I don’t believe day he sated: CHAPTER IV. = disappear into the darkness in “Then I don't believe I could get ready,” she “It's @ fine thing for you to belong foo would, 1 should expect you to go alone.” "Why can't you join the aburh tke 1 aiat” to ” ° jon of a light ¢ ° oe At the Cirele Bar. fMokerine trom some little distanoe. We aid, turing to her typewriter and making four church,” replied the youngyr brother, “If 1 N the two weeks that followed Jumped out of the buckboard and saw Mistakes in the firet line of the letter ebe had join who weg be cali’ —-Kense Utty Star, his arrival at Dry Bottom, ®nother man spring to the horses’ heads pegua,—Chicago Recor . — i Hollis had much time to medi- 24 lead them away into the darkness, a> An Eighth Wonder, tate upon the kreat change | ‘Then he followed Norton Into the lie™e f Dispositi tl . that had come into his Hfe, fro the open doorway. Presently he A Sav'nt position, HE ex-mwmmer gil was talking to the ea: His conclusion that there was ing hands with @ man. who T @ funeral in Scotland a stranger clad te college man, nothing in common between cattle raise "tod there, why chief articles of ral- A miemn black hed taken @ place in one “Ard what are you going to de, now ing and Journ was not @ result of Tent were over boots and a wi of the carriages, tls presence hed at. FO" dare completed your education!" she asked, an tnvolved p of reasonini shirt. Almost instantly, it seemed, tected tne curtosky of ove of the ether three + sane ba Bee eo my imeome,” he had hy not been endowed with £ the others had returned and Norton pormpente, who thus wkiressed him: | Snguered, ebtiy, of humor he might have becom Nas introducing, them as “Aoe; ~ ee, | “1 em disappointed t yen, Why don't yeu dittered. hes ie caste choertusty, . Seale Pee ae . ctrengw, ne! > some great deed te show world ‘Though @ encrifice be made cheerfully, lie”, Piet tee eer LT a bd er nat AGERED SHED inere inate ghost to draw house, where he w. Well “My deer young women, tf I eneceed tm tring VE | CURLS CuT OFF, al pictures of “what might have by the three men—and before he left, ‘yom bo hie on my tnoome tt will be the cleverest Geet oxy | heen.” Hollis would have been more >y ‘he fourth, who answered to the — — ooeneneseam ai sbhaiiiead —.|than human had he not felt some little name of “Bud.” Norton told him that | ' ! regret over his sacrifice, these four comprised his out yi tlate querant, ‘Thee young reoruit from the high gress joined the heartines. After the curtain fell MoGrew rolded | ‘The very pert afternoon one of the veterane| ‘What's the show?” asked the green hand. it had seemed to him, a8 two weeks acting as blacksmith. Hollis remained ent on the tneatiate . | Free at Last! |Glente one day, aod that might weet with bis them for this lack of wermth, * ‘balled the youngeter et precticn om the Polo) "The show," eaid the velerea, “ie ‘ought aad| before he had ridden away from the with the men long enough to announes yo'll te a friend 9° the cary oie iw elke cee towe of the theatre DAY Weemmates too play ase guest of the man-) “Here you fallow come in here free and have Grounds, Peid For. court house—asitting on the seat of the that there would be no change; that he are eh ae eee ee cee to ee ee oe Oe sarment, lan nee eae sitorde, and then you ait “Wall, Wid," he weld, enore big dctn's to-| “Thaak the Lard for that eld the youngster buckboard beside Nell Norton, his uit. intended to hang on and fight for his 1A Ai) the trike Beh Wael meee, os tere of the lel ball tonumn of thets thecrrary __TB# H4e0e Gid mot apreal to the men, though, |gneh will Mies tow of dumaten!” be added. aighal Me's’ going ‘er tah ce te mie ferventiz, “If {t's rotten we won't have to om cases tucked snugly away underneath— righte, (ny door me orvleret me Go take eome carnage ner thawte, A gent they Called to aculead with amy dagwee of|° hove thls dew’? happen again.” letra plead." —Ketuntay Evening Pos! that he was once and for ell severiag (To Be Continued.) rm “No, I'm not that, wae the tantalizing re ma. ever ecoomplisbed."—Cltveland Plain Dealec, | — alee