The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 13

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civiliging game, too. Hey, boys, all together, tie "em up against that wagon.” Jim shoved fresh cartridges into his ) CHAPTERS. of you boys just content yourselves - (Copsright, 1015, by Pots F, Weees Going fanvy decoration on the canyas CHAPTER XXVII. ‘ound ‘em. I'll devote my entire un to trimming them lugs- - nt Whiskers Mister Harris is a- HERE was « sudden whirring | ! sporting. All rea about their heads. A lariat,! three, iet ‘em whia thrown with unerring ac-| The two deputies gave a aimul- curacy, had gathered them| taneous yell as several bullets sung both in its reed. With a» > care, jerk they were drawn close seat r, Files bothering you aomer cht their hands pinned to their sides, Tw y, alt eaay, Too ad them. Long | hop around that way. You might d from the | Stick yourselves right in the way | Jim ea: r cohak aide othe on, tights | ome, OF them apitballs, | Some ner ening the rope as he watked. ready to serve at all ho ura, chea) . you've got a hell of a norve, | halt the price. Ah, ha! pretty Neat e"etnue | butting into a peaceable tamp like! ahaved your upper ip that. tim dir In ‘ 7 didn’t I, Mister this, We ain't broke no laws, 80/ bit ‘unsteady w ng to civill u eh? | citement hersabo Say, put a stem on that chrysanthemu Cc ottontop, 7 oo he two men, racked terror, ridteulou or trossea up motionless and — strained, passed all around them. Inspector French — tap shoulder. ped Long Jim on the “you're looking for trouble. You can't like this."* Long Jim turned slowly around His politeness was ominous. N . » > ‘Am T going to be ? The Kind You Have Alwage Bought haa Dorks the Metas eo law must be sorpeiad ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his French said firmly. “Untie those |h peraonal supervision for over 30 years, Allow no one ag baa you, in this, Counter felts, Tmitations and 2 ong Jim scratched his head tor Just-as-go are but ex ents, and endanger 4 dl health o! f Children Experience neninst Eopert riment. | | (Say, Mr. Inspector,” he ray, | aca 1 a fine man in you {you welgh too much—t a Ss i the matter with you. Bo 5 ‘ Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree SS rOP tatioing in ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither they. shentad, pium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, It de Long Jim grinned. He fell a little stroys Worms and - ys F ‘ishness. For more than back, Suddenly he lowered bis gun thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of and shot into the ground, barely an Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou- inch from French's feet. The inapec- bles and Diarrhea, It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, the cowboy went The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. fitite higher ‘next ‘time “Fou bazely | © The Kind You Have Always Bought |°"\s titers tures tmomseives in the the of dust around the inspector's feet, ing with anger, French found him- self continuously forced to jump. The two deputies, forgotten for the mo- ment, watched with something that was almost like a grin upon their fac Laura, protesting loudly, was 'e | Fag more Crete ko} poe pet 1o hide a sm! im at last slippe: in Use For Over 30 Years diag ee ty wanla: 'Untie the guys | i ne the world! More real enjoyment, contentment, satisfac. ‘ tion, can be gotten out of Camel Cigarettes—a blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos—-than out of either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Smoke the 20 Camels you buy for 10c and your cigarette happiness is assured, because the blend a choice aeaaans makes the smoothest, fra- grantest, best-flavored cigarette you ever put a match to. Camels stand against any cigarette in the world! You compare them with cigarettes sold at any pectogs prope! price! Camels cannot bite the tongue, cannot eam’ arch throats and do not leave any unpleasant ciyaretiy alter-taste, Com of tobaccos used in the Camel blend prohibits the use of coupons or premiums. Smokers appreciate Camel quality and do not look for premiums. You know what's what in Camels today! RJ. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C Well, Muster Harris, we can play that | bottle of rye. Say, dressing the dep ged to their feet, “and you, Mr. New A a drink | # ream, with allt hude n other a lengths behind her ™ speed as he walked his t ly on to the planked by a ory. no frall struc- y insecure, seemed to his welght riding fast, was unable to stop herself. She came on to the brides at n half canter had reached the other side in safety, threw up h A dozen willing hands secured them. The two men spluttered wildly, half in anger, half in fear of their tor- mentors, but in a few seconds they were recured firmly against the cams! -topped wagon. | “Now sit easy, gentlemen, alt easy. Nothing's going to hurt you.” Long G forty-five, “That is, unless you're un- | : ee UCED BY SE. PHILLIPS lucky, Line up there, boys, one at a ® time now, Bud, you and Tim and Warlnacrunnce to * — OPPENHEIM ims nor es. yo an sn be OO Gated owbors who M84 / their hair's getting too long. The rest hora, grasping her horse, Into the stream. Queat, galloping up a only able to check himself just in time. ie Ho flung himself from his horse and old horses,” drawied Long | erous | in their trussed up| crouched in terror while the bullets | “Look here,” he remonstrated, | treat the representatives of the law | you got me scared,” hoe re-| the warrant and bring out the i Greatest Sh BRIGHTON ae Wi RLO WANIO WO \ “HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY zy 1915. Cela i could foteh him | ~~ NIAGARA FALLS ‘DECORATION DAY | ee TRIP Lehigh Valley Railroad /“BLACK DIAMOND ROUTE’ | Tickets Food On All Trains, Full Information and Reservations at / New York City Ticket Offices:| 1460 at 42d St. VHONT BRYANT 4212, 1236 at 30th St. FHONE MAD, SQ. 3503, orker, is it to be fri or do you want rel ‘The deputies we y thirsty, The perspiration wa ming French's foreh at one another. French's ear and be ni “Weill call it a drini ee © 6 The hunted man turned Roefore him was the and it had been mad lunged inte th ream. re he She shook her head Aly my, Bicomble and Viving CASINO Brae mu wh Typical © sin ‘A “MODE PRINCESS. “yr a Dna Rob SHUBERT? Thee ith swe Wii TRILBY Maxine Elliot's BO a2, Fs y Tver. ha arn Soa, EXPERIENCE & Lyric 420,W of THE 6! NLY GIRL Kast d Honey Hiowmm and Votor Herber Bras THE 46h, W of Twa LOUIS 39THST. TARA or We i way Wel, LOU-TELLEGEN | 44th St. Their Woot Was \!, The Peasant G Manhatt. a1 An aia ATR he VAUDEVILLE, LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW AND HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE wack AMOR ENTE LUNA he went on, ai Did Craig «| jes as they struj Guest looked gloomily acrons the) aura whispered in (To He Continued. 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