The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1912, Page 9

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, : n ‘ a eile - reeeeeeTro ner The Evening World Daily Magazine, ae December 14, 1912 dust Let MB eT a Loow aT THE \ HIND OF KID THAT DoESNY Gevreve ey Just WAIT Tee \ 1 CANT PRove 7 Or HONEST [HoPePt Some P ANTA CLAUS. Pe “2 TH! | ' HLL 1 FIND Our pte Fudd Tt 3 ten we Wont STAND ) TT SuNPiNt to 94%) nae | WHERE THey Live CM RLRUR 7 aU YO SUCH CLAIM | ea | ‘You PUN +0Oma SANTA CLAUS, ( Jcourd PRove For No suce ¢ ) BN He Wik , THERE 15, ISNT / IT BY You \Plfove iv To ‘TA Otter Mel he r i — Ae | GHY ARUN’ yTHe CORNER 1 Por J HERE, THEDE Ano] The Coming of the Law QL i TS A SHAME Tours | ZATSO? weer HENRs, dip to " BE TAH 5 LAS ‘our Ci — es EV POW W I (ERE. | aoe LeARG, Remind Ave ‘Prone a Ta Gon | \Hoz ayy’ Se TiRED RoR TH THE TWO-GUN MAN’S” Greatest Novel 8 . PET bI=)} pita somgpes, AN D GAROUTER Anger “Hake sonaeony ~ Down AN OTHE BAW DBoOpw ree 1 TETAS SS, HAT, SOMES Nos WAN THE R. WATTS has advertised in the OF COUR, \ Sout INDEED: re CAVED IN © paper that over two hundred of his (ypecisk |) are living. MRS. DBRKS The Hedgeville ve her husband Editor. iT careless she is always afraid he toe be killed in such a way that she can't sue anybody for damages. Q ! sabi began packing things which she ¢eok Tt was an en- from shelves and rack: grossing task and ¢he wi ested In {t, so much so tha! hear a slignt sound at the door that ‘out to the front porch. But when ahe saw a abadow darken the doorway of the room in whigh ehe me Was working she stood suddenly erect and with rapidly beating t atole softly forward and peered around the oor jamb. Of course It could be no one but Holle, He had taken the Coy- ote teail to-night. He would be @ur- prised to see her. But it was she who was isi | Yura stood near the table In the cef- * tre of the kitchen, looking straight at her, hia jomolent, evil face drawn Into that Prof. Pinned jowel brain, but It ts MRS. PLANK eays, why should we eyend our lives appreciating a fow things when there are so many other ‘hings that we haven't ot? reat oung maa's alt) : pe waist . “How did vou get such a red nose? “Son, if you'd spént as much time and money acquiring mannars ug I've 5 WIFE, SOMEDAY © spent acquiring this red nose, you'd know better than to ask rude questions.” anen braves A CHANCE | MUST Fix THAT LeAK: TRAMP knocked at the door of @ lonely spinater's home lady, if iJ ergy an ne genatgay ed she | CHAPTER XXI. have told Wer! Bes thought Nt chest Be arst yer ‘usband if '@ ers to give away.” ae Maaaine Bet | (Contimued,) something in his attitude, tn the stoop rper's Magazine, " which was almost a crouch, in the © solitude, replied: Br Duntavey Plays a Card. xtealthy, cat-lie manner in which he men, he-er—ern—ne vas the days wont her fears walked, 4. Tima and the She had apoken to K4 about him mere ure of her home had re- than once, conveying to him her abhor- vived her courage, and on @ fence of the man, and he hed tok her day about @ week following that ho felt the samo about him. She Wer previous tie che Weraclt aaddien @huddered now, thinking of what ber vid Deldled her pony and aet out over Bah told her of the, mans & Coyote trail toward her cabin, ty. Durtavey had often boasted She had not told Hollis ef her intene Yuma was the most venomous and site, tearing that the Divodthirsty of his crow of out-throats it what whe had ceenon the “What are you doing here? she re- lay of the other ride woulil be revealed ot, her ange erewiam oF Bytes hy Ak laughed softly. “I saw ha dag pabiert che aes act 10 Tagor Back the other @ay, her por rode away [0 Sald, showing bia teeth as the words came—ven, smooth, burdened with a eubtie mockery. “f saw you again ’ ei inaction, thees afternoon—but vou not see me Bae rhdrrar er yey like the other day wateh you thees one." Ite held up three fingere to denote Leo far made no that he had watohed her three hours. Yi he would 8 Sho shuddered, suddenly realising the of hia attitude that day she m from the Razor Back. , >——— THE Law ‘SAYS YE GOTTER PRovive 1 just proposed to the hetress, saya | H London Opinion, and he was awaiting ier reply. It came, somewhat as fol | lows “What! Marry you--a drunkard, gainbler and impostor? Ha! ha! Hegone, sir, ve: og and hikve you ejected!” ooked at her long, searchingly. Then he rasped in frenzied pleading “Isabelle, am I to take this as @ refusaly i \ “In (he mediaeval days men were forced to give up half their earnings | gave a year as tribute to the robber barons, or else"-— “Gee! 1 didn't know Odristmas tipping dated so far back.” \ HERE {+ th year? v best friends wo Mi Perhaps, eho thought, nealing aie had shown him "he continued, watching her ‘ful of expressions was waste nis time, Yat ene nobody here; I come. I itke What Becomes | inat wers could not forget that day when #he had He grinned, his eyes brikht- of Worn-out teemendoutl yeen Yuma and Dunlavy the Circle ening. ot reckon you kaow-you" git Slang? kta a6 Cross e146 of the Habelt-Ear, ‘The bat understan’ bd o-date a SaTAiBe: biG LeAd ne igRaORC aaa foes drew @ slow, deep breath, Curt- a roar of ‘ enough, next to the horror and every time one of them was bt that she felt over Yuma’a pre the stage. And you haven’ of them In ayes. ‘They ra: > ten to thirty years in antiquity. . how many of them you can recognize as old, but long discarded friends: "T should ! “Pull down your ve “Whoa, “Tommy, make room for your Hut when whe reached her cabin ahe bad forgotten Duntavey and Yuma; her hee at kee thor nore pleagant pea- {tome of « terjected with his owa. He had caught lowing them from) asnoclal she supposet Leave this enbin! she commanded sharply Yuma i not change his position. e he * be loughed. “T theenk y says me come here— Ww had Wn this answer for a) Aine wher had read A to him wile sitting on nad pretended then to wher: tha had aired her ghar Ace Bad nucceeded in ge much truth nto ny 4, expe 2 the first coup that @ crisis must meet it she thought of the tvory-handled n the holster at her hip and hand dropped ‘ F : d to shoot, Dut she had never yet shot @ man and * lrew her hand away from the bute , of the weapon with fm nad heen watching her All horstely out of da Will te tna litle whfle. Nothing so dead lang. The Man on the Road adder, Yume jowely, his evi 4%, and when he saw her hand dyop away he laughed de- You no shoot heat? he sald: ‘Tew fraid, Dunlavey say he reckon you pe vot--way, You make love to um right By H. T. Battin AANA AAR AAR RAR “DOWN SOUTH." little wooden hotel there sat four or fv ON'T let eny one tell you linen in armechains tlited back against that the South 4s @ drum: [the walt of t } cmer'e paradise,” aaid the} “While the exniring sun shone in the cotton salesnian, ‘The | faces uf the sleepy group a giant darkey | distances are not #o great, immense dinner bell, fo sintlet signifeantly and took a. ) backward and ber right ght the butt "ame 0.4 “What's the trap for, Charley?” your Christmas shopping yet? but the time is spent in waiting at the eunlight aa “Pa says May's tryin’ to catch Mr. © “Yep. An’ say, it's fierce how quick a nickel goes.” on th various Junctions for the one datly he | ere 10s Par One sees CONS NG = ris arse - ce ‘ n an ed nto hse Foot, Tern in to come along, and the « y and, mAGaKE Oka inde Waa tie (AGEs agit him off his guard as Fog bh tine ¢ Hrd ‘ egy y : > ume con tanne as: all when y shutted into(for tim, tut. the deckey that malted |} vas & regular bunquet: Chick- tn deve t found # hee ‘ Aton the reweiene StU there are sor the dining room jon one as he took the dime f: or | ex 1 away from the bones, it was r y charged mo sts al yy \ ed out hough her hand wavs tures about drum “When me into the dining room| my piate told me that the « had | x Jer, and corn fritters, with run 4 } Ms ‘ yevollest one tine I got toa very proud |a colored man standing near the door| 4 bie Hole in At sight tieay’ tha coor | miuse that ware AL tor'® kine. PD yAIA URVON OHAEER ED Hemi) eee casting (ta the'valten ePannilts mh : 5 acalher nae tawekaiaae city of about 7,00 souls, It was just [nearly toppled over, { wondered at the | and whan a new arrival came tn he had L looked the town o: « : | ; . ral”? sha declared, about #undown, and in front of the }fact at the tme, ay he hed immenee | to « pover It with one of his immense fect, [old me that he had fust bor ai bo orntung and t he hare anne nnn Flora Sheffield t Swat the Fly! “ Py ; Serer sas Fea aT BUZZY B00! HERES WHAT’S TH’ USE? EVEN are TH’ DOG’S N FIDO! AFTER ME! On FDO! OOH'=\ CUD Mos DIE _LAUGHIN!

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