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The Evening World Dafty Magazine, Saturdcy. February 21. 1914 OGvetmber Joc |LNEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL] Is cast away on an Arctic ice in with a forious New Y ft Ste Natit ora gcoteons Fe Ope ORIOE=====OM we ter, and told from an entirely new a — rae ts eae i ee ., BE wa Begin Next Monday in The Evening World = By Hesketh Prichard — Author-of- “DUNO,” Etc... a ty By Henry Kitchell Webster an) yes MAN is the story of TS Sane RP ECR SP Pt : American youth who fas learned to fy - ‘A Sherlock :-Hoimes. of the Wilderness $ The Sky Man we Sholly ‘sclentific method and wher Je the house just over to-day 1 : j : ” . Sener : if you keep them names to yourself, a hundred, young man in this tor Fou te w but | panctows! t Ce E why Tl come back Jn half an hour and — “You believe he made Gp the whole | “But aud beer after.” : t cy A i‘ en A ee Me Ad And that ao one came at °° * ‘ . ¥, n nm ‘orl ? Joe! You mean you have discov. > une worday wo went hy the, tiving- ma pretty os re ot ft. Ture wa Wi “No: i room, where ersham & sign ® track and ag to the life’ but if ‘vy ‘any ty tg mn oa . were finishing their Ce dg On Joe's fella'n jumpin’ from stone te stone, “Hub! You'd ‘a’ Gene the same.” be f shall.” Joe took up bis hat. - a a Linda up ead ren teen eet Calpeeer igor and bad “I have no particular anziety to be he pallet iN eles Sbtatccotcs idee > Mire wounded!” she cried. done It, or he might ‘a’ walked in the "Joe shook ble head. “It zou no. ‘Over to Senlig Lake, Mr, Quaritch. n ‘s nothin’ much, Miss Linda.’ wator, and f were not going to epeak jeg Linda was to hurt Will you see Ben Puttick and, tell But as we laid him down on the beg were sure. pet etand of running a bit of him T won't be dack tll Intelsh,,and = 4 : } couch he seemed to lose conscious. | "Go ‘We're still in the dark, a will, he cook. the potatoes and: the < hess, Petersham brought brandy, and Jor ald Linda. ck. corniour cakes, if 1 don't get back to f Linda, holding Jos’e uogn her ll, Miga Linda, you remember tine? Miss Linda, will you pleake | Es F bi : area, Dus it, t6 Bie pe.” Fee sed upon te Gay or pes ema bow f bast Wim te Gannon bore fo Len y Wen your fs thi $ wer, some an i I wi tet ry oecaapty. gainful beud and ; i sitting up. a atic Gut, and when Td given him fond some hind vof a ‘professor te. thant could, e's, ound, omeis that's why. you're staying in?” i fi auciee es ees, a ane : vice, éis* oe I was pce oth me ye end Ax 'me Ui woy rd like te tor at 2 Yes, Joe” said Linda. ty treme and anxiety were very evident. faked Mr, Quariteh to tel! Puttick, T° sou Feasone. A period of Taliet came tomes ts, . A # ate t ? ‘ “It's very kind of you, good chance of ct B y ~~ CHAPTER. XI... . ; a Hitch Puttick would put on one of ble part. “And after they'd scraped. some of some, minuias the interchange ae ots Ag The Man inthe Black Het. / f i trouble. it iat hy ecrateb, And kne which way, rere, going id eas on He ne reached ws only in a verae' td mae en FER Joe's departure I took . there's something we ought to do a, certain I hid the astenishment-t felt at this Mne- . aS ‘mn anges ad my red and went down to frat, . “After that?’ I asked, ut tf you hate the < from he ‘eyuattore ‘brook, where I fished 2 €: ? “Phe thing we are going to do right Prov’ tl be up to me tg much, you must not ge mere. ith the sroeay See. Wreck, now and frat is to dress your wound.” | “That was ‘though you 1 good. he it, was Linda again.“ Petcabasn’s wagon: 6 iad ub Wan hrverees wee f f rf Kad Joe had to give: way. With & heer! as there any par- 9b ant future 18 "the, wyods ‘who, emphasices th : rige, ever, was b 9 Z her ca} and gentle nda i: (abcates WN the aot, hoor, 06 I returged to the house, and soon dressed the wound and after- Joe t for @ moment. “It The 1s loos, Mr. Quaritch,” he said af length atter lunch I took,« book and sat ward insisted on sending for Puttick nag been over there looking for your rent tone, “And it gives me ;noush to them tha : thi dt me with (t in the veranda, where I.was ; J Arete aA ara geliad us end Puttick knew something to think about. So they nea i peg oll rest? Him cha: o ; j ‘Onl ‘ CHAPTER X. joined in due course by Linda and He was sitting, wi it was lost, and you'd sald how nge! i aon a poor place 11° Os for it, When a thing like that’s goqs. (Contimued.) Mr, Petersham. . “i fe propped ith cushion yt father had paid dollare and dollare teas fin “a “Lt's cool’ here;: the ont: yt i He 3 ppPh oon 1 uly coon Ut woodsmen' “T ean feel for them.” sald 1, “for wnder The. Men of the Mountains. ,. tue cice to-day." bein i Saf Be ma sharp glance. Mocea racial wise tual tasteene 1 alu ioaving the woods voor qe 4 m back id [,D were silent for « moment. ersham. th 7 j ; mn ur bere olf tos whee oe Gelad the @ turned Mla “ayes upon Soren the big world beyout.” “Yee, and Gdb’t the’ spruces smielt % > 5 Tes, ain't ttt) returned Jor which Netti @ look I had never een in them be- A long interval followed betore the 4 sweet?” sald Lindg. ‘Joe cut them Weil I knew that soft dra: prD9, you think they found my fore. voices became audible agate. ss, ‘ November's volco never took except b t ;yrbet do vou think of Tt, in moments of flercest tension, rpaet on: Be, Quart OP. BO, Be Joule: | Ben? You have some ex- She poldted to'a row of tall éap- “You'd bert join your hands above ve minus atten vou drip ten Bt. fede hod m from Petersham clutghed 99. OF: 0ptg 00 of theee equatters up here. lings propped againat the rail of the WWHESKETH PRICHARD re Lon ipa Lt Lock the oniy kep' it, pretendin' it was lost, me free to go, The new you.think they mean business?” veranda,.s0 ap to form @ close acrean. i thums. Teiicked my revolver from 22.8 bait like. f've told you what sure to be satisfactory, as “There: ain't mych fooling about . ‘Joo always thinks of things for the’taple and held It pointed af Put. pappened to me coming back and Smmended them to Sir ra mountain men,” Puttick any people,” che added. ts b char uisles far more splendid a bit to make Mr. Petersham pay up. ‘His shooting at me ater | wae Geen over; the squatters. ater ae Md 4 Ditterly. “And now I says this Petersham: glanced from. me to All tend egg eee. Them that fixes blackmail don’t like ‘He's mad,” screamed bs gl give mean . for I didn't think enough. The blackmailing yeu, Mr. Petersham, and I,can't Linda. “If ng: saw asin a deluy; it's apt to be dangerous. { ‘Tie bis hands, Mr. Quaritch. Milas j,e'4 want to do more than scare dentty ta; tIrely. bet y 5 nda. your Headache je'bad, you dream, while I lusiuned forward at traveticd along, keeping a8 good a eway?” but I guess it was natural enous, and those. (wo 00 wél'édy nothing stronger. If you're had better lie dewn in “be house,""he the best ‘pace I could attain, until lookout an might be, but no J for Puttich was gettin’ rattled at me lnsons.” two scoundrels the d to atay on here at this place, eatd) ' ” s Storm «8 Gah eee i nae & ono, When I got to tha Lake I went ened?” . always nosin’ round.” “Fuh, to asi ete av 9 mud eftah out TH FAP "santata fal kisoae ot See"heta'K-pe mfae Mize Eins man asta ocr withow The’ women we hac coer Sache them lore 2 eae “Yu know well enough I don’t in- fetch orp emelling Males,” steep inclines. I labored up dropped. a brooch there?—1 bad a looking on.” Wag shot Bl Worker es Whe | safe enough now; t Bill Worker” " way.” I was about to offer to biting them’ these little hills and ran down the wcarch for it, but I didn't find it Without a word she turned and “{ guess Muppy Tomiingon’s the te to stay longer. “Lgoten o bit, Mr. Pete-sbam. Here's for hor when J caught ber father's be on ig about th acpeae AS mn i come, across wnat Bd hoped walked ‘out of the Foor. teas, Mr. MB wm MAL x i ‘ dow t ie + ‘eon , mat 3 y metion.. You'd best pay if you eyp wehind her back. aad remained. dip when a voite,“seemingly at my see Bien aces Petersham." went on ‘November. * an were seot Ww tk eet t with a 45-75 ihe ae Pier] peuecé. where 1 was. As spon as she had bax Need aidtn Quarters 4 re nothing to confens, bare) par Both Puttick and What?’ What? .Go on z Bir, toh jay hi even that story you invent Hi ‘arries atvpew-den't want: Mien Petercbem Liga seh awe robe tice gait iat “fog, Whsre are yout Huns | Yor only, about two daye about the man with the red hanker rife Pye ted ed “a 5 e1 ol + yok mated.” « Re give wer chaae?” he repeated.“ I follawed the voice and, parting fe and cooked 6 pinch of tee | wes Ledincaatubcaste Lid OM SU Laie looked: round oddied. ra if ned “My daughter?” . 1 ed: ahd ne some branches, saw Joe lying on the ‘4 fetched along. Then he ravin' about?” cried Bullet was never 4 toutta, aald e “That's how I read it. What else “There is alwaye shade here,” he Beeune, 4 His face bs grey under its Ie loo always | called lune! Np picked Up the shell the first time and think! be mean? He sald you'd be went‘on. “The sun can't get in through an, and’a smear of blood had dried “lunk”), “I started back. I was com- 1 shell ime was over with yor At the en orry all your life.” the pines on this aide; the wood !s | = “You're wounded! I eried. in the wood about twenty yards to The effect of this speech on Puttick upon his forehead and cheek. ° ing along easy, not on the path, but Tomlinson brothers that” “And you never told me!" said she. was situated a “Qowd Heavetia! “Even the moet thickest’ here.” “His second passed thropsh the top the south of it, and afore T'd gone was instantaneous. Evidently he A papal fer Ta aC la Pe 38 aft i ts i Ad bi . ' rn slicth really angry with you for is your #! and earl: reffans would not burt's That's true” 1 hyresd, “footing at of my_shauider. above three or four acres. a shot was making me promise not to go fh bead shoe, round th poms You aon’? tak It possible?” ie close-grown Junipgra that stood in fits? | Who iretie boner didn’ strike me, but as Bee yea Saar Boe, Gren Greece ae. Gee on see “ ve turned front of us. “Joe od these sap- ‘Him that shot at m 3 out yourself to draw their fire. Why aa [ } - p sia " hoot back 1 was in a wonderful poor place for seives upon him und by shee did you doit? If you bad been killed Pet — f inge apela at the ‘rail Yor’ soaid other ? hh cbver—just three or four spruces and bore him to tho ground, whei i ‘over it." Joined ; half a dozen sticks of wild raspberry Quickly overpowered him, snarl “"t course! ‘He knew! that Linda apt » —T went down, pretendl got the quickly ove pow! im, would very likely sit Bere, and he was about, ten pacer wert @ Thee itched over the wey © man ond writhing. all maple. Some hours later wi it id No- it do you mean, rag.” { “ does that's got It high up, apd I took me hours later we sat round No: MAtria? Or wat? mld Linda sud; “tiaras” ‘He hod a black at; 1 Gate to Ret he Dien epruce tink TAB JO" Nh ten tidep cct,imeam that Itene of the party Ean ge enly, from EEG Ue Maid call for a0w It move after ho fired hin fourth between mo ond where nk the ood imprisoned in thé strongest room, Were with got killed in the woods infernal fool,” he sald pi and I whot back. If you'll give rhe #hots come from, cs . N. while [ wab their gutde I'd go right tx a dolt with, help and you are botir hete; you could Hs “Bot . if you go down like 'No, Mr. Petersham,” Joe way- \ without an ounce oi rect Taeainst _s ride-ballet,” ould Zou, arms RAR Gueriteh,. wet we MP net, metimes, If 7OU Kedcike und ing. “I don't think you'll have much {nto Quebeo and runs boarding. (1 4 4 “against a rife-bullet,’ i Y man ents one, Guess iim more trouble. ‘There was only thro House or become a politician. ‘That's aye, of ten thousand petersham. “For. my sake, go.in, | With diMculty and with many come out, DUE nat tne One ait of ead men in It. One's dead; one's locked Al! I'd be good tor if ow they will only BaVe Tindal” f pauses. wo Feached the top of the into, He lay still and fired again up, anid I dare say wo'll find a way riek you—I'nepey.” mutT ag he sald the ‘words from far away hd Ral paint Ohare ar flere ot ime in the shoulder that jims, and of dealing with nutaber three.” CHAPTER XIII. is ‘os a ot. ct h fave a al jon"! Lit ‘stan J image turned to Petersham, ‘It you (Aue {28 Pol scrimony ‘Witt anise The bullet had entered his throat. the raspberry canes in good earnest; Linda, “le how you found out hed The City or the Woods? See Dy LITHOUGH Dandy Tomlinson's ow I'll be right sorry I {he modern rillo-speaks, and tt struck He Was a long-haired, black-bearded had somo of them whitey buds in ny Puttick ‘waa in it. When did you lo has done } doi old a 'Gull, even @ drowsy note upon the ™an of medium mouth and was chewing. of them begin.to suspect him?” bullet hed through himself so far,” far ary Sete for T\nde / \ persee f ade é. ie with n't r ; un blu Joe leaned against the maple tree when the fellg shoots twice more— ryt who knew Joe, was surprised to Si,of that languid afternoon of THe iq joked down at him. Doth misses. ‘Then he kind © paused, gi,last night; when Mr. Petersham Joo's shoulder, tt had lett a Sood Use of his brains and his experi 10 ‘aim offer ao definite an opinion iW iae can that be?” cried Linda. “T seein to know the follow's face," and I guesses he's going to move to giant go to Butlers Calm. The a ay he tq such strong terms, but Linda sirin answet came the oullen far- 1 sald. where he can make me out more fever Mi aa tenes choco inet ae ‘oung woodsman’s clean and ia true enough, but eed hee wee off sound three times repeated, and “Yes, you seen him the day we Clear and let me have it again. Ghact, whier't 100, OF Conroe tt coud deo toad t about as far as bevcan pe ell nonsense, isn't it? , Why; If thot, after an interval a fourth. come, cutting wood by the shack.” "twee the black hat on him for 9 » wasn't it? OF course It coud healthy life stood him in good # er anne pas Pitempted to Rust me Joe oath Linda again, very "Now, Jou lean on. me, and. we'll fried Mean Just one thing-tnat some one 24 the process of healing west OD for himself. Now be he Take, bim regret, It; Wouldn't yafrCCORioe este wide with terror. try to make for home; for I ‘saw ° eo that Mr. Reteraham One ihe Lov ewief trouble was bis good deal more’ fo Bhe flashed hi tf weren't coming. There was only us rapidly. f i. Uatoune LAM Ife frome: the airectien ‘oF Senlis be Maat inet took 8 atte ? three and Puttick know. So Puttick weakness, for he had Jost a large him by 4 * ot" " i jook aroum Ir. Quar- ‘a’ ” 4 gure try hard enough,” replied ti muat ‘a’ been the one to tell.’ amount of blood before 5 faund him Wethber: “And now, Mr, ‘uérites, eine a ane: Eenld-what-T 'ttah.. foe bere! (He King bit the hat go backward her,” T watd, “Puttick “We nad fetched a doctor trom © Priam- y i pe. Look at the ashes—a regular yever fall over backwards wi ructions Sak Ben. bere, to-hdw me, where ‘"Nt” probably Joe shooting at a handful of thein. He muat ‘a isin. hamming. ft coudnt wet to. Nim cer ga thea, Ye OO ete eau clowsly a Ten Bila. stood ld % . 5 07 fore T com ‘, 1 guess, y ' 4 i TE. sown‘ to, thie brook, ,, oe, Would ilot need’ to fire Ave along. Here's his rifle, 30-30. Won- cinied. jen yon come HOM tess ‘ho! waved’ einutare’ or she could. Indeed, ahe would have de. gon a Sweat with his: We were soon 0nER” She enewareg.comgpdly. . fy Whe Ro Ia.” Joe Iny, buck: pants m voted: most Of ber timae te id’ a good: Pola probably have been . Whers's Kk? ra managed to mako har spend a * Perl I pid the cance which, Puttick bad 5°) Ben Puttick!” roared.Peter- "You're notable to walk.” sald I CHAPTER Xil. didn’t you tel! me all this Part of cach day out of doors. ‘Bume. her. or hurt yer fy ue "Dope of wate Pmire'e’ whete Twas, .and there's fam.’ “Till go back to Kalmacks und get The Capture. oxcluinied, Petersnain. Himes pe would beg fore Hat tr Sue ting the screw on me!” ” But, lol as was lg to bring you home.’ VENING had fallen before we ‘Because I weren't sure. suppel ou owe a he said Puttick, poll oe ’ fad profited by “ B00d deal to No. wish to + nc , cull roo high : ‘No, Mr. Quaritch, it would never ing t to prove-how well she Dri vember.’ earenanee the is an Fear cate by. Silaere Lami” W " pi'e, be rig 16 do that, six would give the EF ultimately arrived at Kat. S0ing to Butler been {0 Prevning: there were half a bun- ness in — ¢. : 5 zo: iB i ~#3 Fix § i i i z 33 ty E 3 i F 3Ey 82 Z i Fe rE | i ify Bs % Lad ba Other follas warnin, macks’ We-approached the (ance. Dut this moral plas Meas ths suggented, not one of .'1 am well aware of it,” repied Pete ide M3 ENeverber giunced over the deta celle abe others? house with care and entered man with the red hauker across hie WHER was obvious or. trifling, URULT © 1st convinced 1 owe him ‘a s6t turnin eqn fl the bank of the, we Ae re Set nad Colla'k partnara.” Dy s window at the back, face, that made him told up. hie Tarvelled at Rie tome ope life.” Sere Be Tinh: Tie oe agai diane ella oni “Ones answey. Bue Teta be mov. &8 Joe thought st possible the front Ps nd threatened him when he lay very allent , Something in his tone showed me you strike his trati?” asked way F ing. C ,, entrances might be commanded from . a y found me ee hing rod br ae r) ne Gree By 5 éleinss Finite tneneasne, “ory f incl be 4 eR the wood on that side. . ip the dark. And when I went down Ms I were w Linda had enormous Mé@uence the st ane leag ari ht away fo i vif 9 : Pld 0 as! on pe wecommenced We went at once to the room‘where and had a look around by the river, " ‘lashes and Over ber, father, but this was beyond man and : , and as fot he came jin CM ise, no tinié to: thigh-et that. Back. i for him, painful walk worke was lying and Joe gi him ERPAY At epee be mary wee 8 MM ik gravely at me. tt tong, “You'd never allow it!” T exciatmed. : ot Bl rt atone euler nich erhere was five shots.” Puttick aig ,_AS We walked, Joe gave me in little arene isn ie lanai ia. Pam "Why not?” he mi jn work on’ the’ cance whic! ‘ jerks the story of bis adventures, iid eer Fudely Interfupted earNer Seithereseix: pe Geers , eget. cal started out, Mr. Quaritch," he be- "That's Tomlinson,” said Worke at ‘ Tas oe the Uving-room they shot af. Tf we 4a, Welt coon be FR. aia you start out? Thats Once, “Them two brothers lives to” mend ¢ * canoe a Gofie' fabing-tackic, She 4a Yin, Cbnié along! What I want to know first of all.” * gether, What have they been doing?” work he'd done on it and he couldn't pusice fn ite that wants facing ene x . ime oF Bppeaied to Joe. ther. 1 #'poee.” Qi: Gor: T want to'try sofa: oe We must go to his hel . to find " ie mete ol MY 6 a . “ . 1 te find out about them fellas soon, Joe. “What are their names He x Uttle equare of tin over asia fe it that yeu ere at LOA Nee gutand rears wotenink a it afore you muy sie something bad might happen.” “Dandy is the one with the black ; toys ¢ * t 7 ‘ou mean you think they would beard, while him they calls Muppy ls Mr, Potersham wants to be the teen ee ocdelnind' pete}: will you Yeo downed!” teted Tanda.* tat Miss Petersham?” a foxy-colored man,” making of me,” IX dk Ae et ed ia can: be! ea? Putiidh'turned’ a dul redi rin) no . ¥ they was hustling “Thank you,” sald Joe. “Now, Bill, wouldn't be in not o1 ¢ you're about the luckiest Sd Wey paid : coward, Miss Linda, but I'm no fool. erate ne F a I'm a woodsman. Tknaw.” Nike: vou tomake ime a promise, oT ets a Rood deal of manne in A ee Banham tats Wee elle peat es Six Miracles of Modern Science méd like 1f we didn't get ahead “You'll know afore night,” replied t through all under an hour. ‘Jon, it's sucha lovely day Shall atay to help yqu In case of n iknow vou thonght all that I'll go and find Jée. ‘Ager alt: it's By H. S. Williams, M. D Aik awit Ken Puttick waa Mkoly ai not thet he Wan firhyr or s iit ah in really pot any Borhape’ some ‘ond ele was fring, at reat ; @ bear. F siti't it, Migs, Linda.” With the words T fumped down the NO. 6.—STEADYING SHIPS AT SEA. to utilize the gyroscope as « stabilizer of ships without necessitating the| We had been speaking Hooked at hin Jn surprise, Veranda ‘steps and ran out’ alon, the ” ¢ thy sis to take the place-of the magnetic needle employment of revolving or oscillating masses of unmanageable aise. The|for the navived father vot te send trail from the cloartng,” 1 hearl Pe Une Of the eyrosnope to taxe aie nee principle upon which the Sperry @hip-ateadying gyroscope works is that ‘ teraham shouting aomething, but did ia one of the neweat developments of applied aci But there } amilot, “And My. § ‘Overy mintite mat are other applications of the gyroscopic principle that are less Rapley Ligie Pao St PA aeMpael epsellnp to my. nipping it im t angry he won't tered if Joe had reall n attackod, novel, More than a century and a half ago, in the year 1744, aj pe UG: he ok syTORGADe not get into action until a presessional ak tome , T van for the’ fieat. few hundred FO ee eee ane iteraon conceived. the iden état a epinning | 2irene.bed. been Broushs to deer otal. axie by the sctual roBing ef the. ae. "You don't think sm: in denger?” rds, but then realized that I could |iop with a. polished upper surface might be used to supply an artificial | vat Mr. Sperry conceived the idea ef giving a precessional thrust to the . . re wire in avant danger, + Mise not keen up’ the pace. Knew the} rorizon at sea, in order that’ the observations might be made when the axis of the gyro with the aid of @ Bleam engine, such thrust being timed = reneral direction of Senita Lake and by the action of a very small gy! 0} ich would fee! - ‘| ‘ : made toward Vortungtaly thera |actuat horizon was hidden by clouds or fox. Sartre teen tha Ta ¥ 6 pe whi ould |b the slightest de. L : was a fairly clear trall,,upoo which I A much more important possibility of utilizing the stability of a ra. The large active ivi 7 canit stay indoor inden saw bere and there fhe Print of|volvina wheel ts conc: ned with the attempt to prevent ships at sea trom | the ip. The go-called precessional engine is so arranged that when Ant apyway. | don't believe moccasing, whigh, T tool, 16, be deat rolling. |operates It gives a horizontal thrust to the end of the gyroscope's axis Ma you would catch them, right. 4 ‘The first really successful effort in this direction was made by the) lengthwise of the ship. Much a thrust obviously causes the axis of the! ware bere!” * , T shalt not enatly forget my race rman engineer, Dr, Otto Schlick, who In 1904 was uble to make a muccens- | gyroucope to attempt to precess in a vertical direction, thus straining at ite rd it wouldn't be muel! gaint time, for, to tei the tithe I demonstration by installing @ gyroscopic apparatus on a torpedo boat | bearings-~: jai died hurt’ you -perhay: vas vine with fear and thé antictin-| called the Sea-bar, discarded from the. German navy. resist the tendency of tho ship to roll. Se ee ah: govout' ah mis "SeewnNl banine, Reeee read the! De ehilok’s gyrencope consisted of @ powerful Aywheel installed in the| There ie no inarked oscillation of the mage as in the Beblick gyroscope, eve ‘with’ me they will there r hull ef the ship on a vertical axis and so adjusted that the entire mechanism | and as the precessional engine 1s brought into action almost in eat ’ at $ mone free to ovdiliate lengthwise of the ship: of the motion of the chip, 6 relatively omall eupenditure of power traight tnto the. x tagenious method that has enabled him | to bold the | ine. I; mwronts attack a woman, thouh and later it proved, thet ry Joe hue fixed the 'Sablnig, rod by tose ship 0B an even + i - ' / : i r we “ we me k 7 m ran nails Barres Ree i ais sn eee