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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. . Faces As Fair As r Vand pA back to where the Gheriff was giving A Summer’s Day; ! i ry x his ordera for the disposition of those Are Possible If Stuart's Calcium ae” A under arrest. Helen explained to the “i Sheriff very forcibly just what Spike - had done. A ‘a “Well,” demanded the offictal Jooular- 4 : ly, “whatll we do with him? String * him up right here in @ box car?” Waters Are Used for a $ front of the #tation, Spike managed |.~ NO” exclaimed Helen, indignantly, ’ rT} +) Time Alter Each Meal. ‘ . Mar’ people have = thet Aner eet ereasw tnd : yours 4 Ithow effect. you afte } conavien tne ‘were fierlvelty | ek ape ae NLT __L to tear himself loose from the fray| rou oan do better then that” she! A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. in time to eee the freight train back- |POInted to Seagrue, now also under ties had been firmly held and the were safely in Rhbinelander’s pos- session The moment the fight was decided, Storm, with Helen went back to the engine to get their persona’ prisoner, the redoubtable Spike, They took him "Get a 25 Cent Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop ing up the hill. He knew what this By meant and reniized the move must| Unloading these tes for our camp. : FRANK H. SPEARMAN. | be stopped. Tunning to bis home, he | Tey are th ringleaders ta the whol . ¢ | m of “Whisgariog Knith,' Tie Mountain | Mounted and spurred after the re-|Suecn If they had thelr Nenctle olay - Falling Hairt Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots | sath Gi inate tse | Coding’ train. “But hie" intervention | WO be in, the penitentiary. ett, Hane had turned the fighting In favor of Pog hory paige coblrd i i by Matus mn rim or si Seagrue'’s men, and they were fast -4 of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair--You Can! vrata He Pea irae Raiuelantoe a pang Ch’ By-n| Rhinelander came up with his men as sudden rush on the freighthouse they Daas ’ ‘ ot Php Ee Hh “ “You're right,” declared the Sheriff, CHAPTER V. |gven rmeaptured and relenged BORKTUC! esoq”'tnmored over. the outcome, 4) (Continued) The jatter, covering the #ituation| "fom the looks of ’em, what those guys needs is a dose of good, hard At a glance, saw, as Spike had seen, es to the thick of the | the real danger. Storm, now in poa- work.” He turned to his deputies and Pushing straight through his own f | ching men right and |ession of the ties was running away {painted to the ties. “Get those fel- | ad to and dodging in| with them r fous up cy Bs bt Be | bo hey { ' of Binckhends trwvexty by |tetween when he could, Storm Nis) Yelling to his man, Seagrue bade ie chee apt 1 ‘Waters. two trusties at his elbows, struck, |them drop the fight and follow. Sptke| 4, 5 “ uns “anal mA {shoved and jumped his way S:t@leht son hig horse was fast overcoming the| “Suppose they refuse to work.” sug. A | They anneatn mero to where Seagrue was urging DiS ltrain, Helen and Storm, watching | Ssted @ deputy Sheriff, Ce} . fighting men on. ‘The latter, busy | from the cab, knew he would attempt | , @ Refuge?’ echoed ithe Sheriff, say. ee ences aay with the main encounter, saw Storm |any to expedient, but hardly |€*1Y. “If they do, find a pump that ihelt. pefuetoat tweredieat. fe he too iste, The ienginemied nim une [oxpected what followed wate ef ll ! | hood-cleaaner Keown 40. aclence Sa ee eee a dinioned him |, Running bis horse clone to the mov-| "But sengrue and Spike did work Ow No matter now bad your kin may be, |before a blow could ‘be «truck and |!" train, Spike sprang from the sad-| when Helen, Rhinelander and Storm e + Calchim Watarw wih avickly work |with him helpers dragged him vic- |e to the engine itself and started | ref the scene the two, beading with dorm with Mt pimples, acne beatle, dirty back, As he came over the top of the! sweat site H cab Storm, on the tender, confronted time,” Ware Piece eee him, and the two grappled. Helen (To Be Continued Monday), ft c tad at once taken (the throttle, but afers are sold by ali cue him, Back and | /td ' a oe Price hoe a bor. | Forth the flight swayed, while Helon |Spike, Mhting Storm back into the : . |coal, quickly put him at a disadvan- above at the depot attached her in- |i ic; Sie \ Fi 4 00 LOS fo was, in fact, overpoworing T Jpirument and sent to the dispatcher |iin@when Helen came to the rescue y | | I's guadby to black fresh. ecroma) Bedlam waa let loons, Seagrues fiNie4-wp" commterion. | men seeing the trick too late, ran in toriously off. You can save the price of milk when you make pancakes from Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour. Because the Milk is already mixed in it—in powdered form together with all the other needed ingredients. Now, Aunt Jemima’s Pancakes—the crisp— Jand rapped the conv: 4 “Seagrue has the ties, Send D ehal the hen, the convict smartly over “Free Trial Coupon She jumped back to the engineer's seat in time to halt the train | 0, 721 Stunet Bidg.. had the ties, Storm are rina di Iden brown kind i k id | Nond me @t once t But whoever ha ‘on were now |2PPosite Rhinelander’s camp, and,| pyy ‘ tender—golden brown kind—are easier to make an | iain Wadhigt PACKS OF || nad Seagrue, and hie men wire foe | without toring a moment, ene ‘ran |Pullman Had Only Four Pennies) cost less to serve than ever before. over to Seagtue’s men op the platform. The |(he"ioneacauarters, where she gave latter, needing help, sent for Tein- | hurry the remainder of the construc: | forcements, and @ moment later the | ton gang over to the train before the| entire gang, leaving the unloading °f | cary should be stolen again by their {the te cars, ran down the track to/active enemies, Wood, who would join in the fight. The train was left | rather fight than eat, responded like @ deserted. Storm, seeing this, turned |whirtwind and, heading his men, start- his prisoner over to his men and chose /eq them across the fields on the run @ moment whert he could break @W4Y |for the kidnapped train. to run to the engine. Gaining theca.) “stom had, meantime, dropped « he immediately started to back the |rone around Spike's neck. He tied train up to Rhinelander’s camp, where | nim to the engine cab just as Helen, in body of their men still were. ey the train drew ‘past the station, | With her re-enforoements, reached the Helen, having finished, aprang reck- lunicanine = men hurriedly began the esaiy from the pole to top of al tos Mae and, running forWard, met They were not to have an easy time Storm, who had started back, and | Of it. Seagrue, with his rioters, had ‘ already climbed the hill and was urg- ———— ‘om the dis- showed him @ message fr 2 ing them forward, Not a soul on the |SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” cher: engine had a weapon, and us Sea- pw ‘ WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | (Will send Sheriff to Signa, grue's men came on it jooked as if the While the men wore still Mebting 10 | thuin would be taken then and there — by force of numbers, wah not without reserv: “Give them the live and a lot of i, quic “Don't let them capture us, Storm needed no more than the When He Leaped From Hotel Window. ‘The police continued their search to-day for the $4,000 or more Nathan Pullman is known to have had a few hours before he murdered his wife, Rebecca, and his daughter, Mra, Ger-| trude Bazell, at No. 744 Dawson Street with an axe, Pullman, after reading an account of tho trageay in yesterday's papers, jumped from a fourth-story window of the Grand Central Hotel, Third Avenue and Forty-third Street, and killed himself. Only four cents were found in his| pockets. The young woman with whom he ts reported to have been seen frequently is being sought on the theory she| may know something of the money, but the detectives have been unable to learn her identity, He registered at the hotel as “Jones and wife,” and "| said the oman would be in later, but if she came no one saw her. The eight letters Pullman left indi- All you have to do is add enough cold water to make the batter of the right consistency and then it is ready for the griddle. In a minute a heapin plate of piping hot, light, delicious pancakes, 1s ready for the table. ay Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour. Serve this delightful dish for breakfast tomorrow. Hear what your family says. i and convenience, ES AUNT JEMIMA'S ‘ScSPANCAKE FLOUR SORE THROAT ard tonsilitis if neglected trequently mesult in serious illness. The preparation that will give | youquick relief and is eold at fifty centsat you! druggists’ and at the Riker-Hegemanato’ £¢ ry aire See what you save in money, time wn iiie aH ti afte if yb iif hid TNH) Mt) }'1, if Soapale a) *1KNE Hi Men, You May Not Believe This— But It’s the Absolute Truth! And It Will Cost You Nothing to Look Into It The Surprise Stores Offer To-Morrow A full assortment of sizes and new patterns in hint, Turning on the valve he tet loose a hot cloud that drove Seagrue and his gang gasping from the engine. The foremost of the men caught in the white fog were glad to get away un- hurt, and halting at a safe distance rallied for orders. Delauey, whose fighting blood was just getting warmed up, saw a fur- ther chance and called to his men to follow him around the cut. ‘The gang divided and Delaney's part of it, etarting over the hill, met Rhine- lander’s men. For a time there was a hot mix-up. As the enemy came on in ever increasing numbers, Wood and his men were soon getting tho worst of it, but fresh shouts were heard down the bill, and at the mo- | ment the Sheriff's’ posse—now ar- |rived—running in, took the aide of cate he was demented and hated his wife and daughter. The police believe he intended also to Kill his “affinity,” but she falled to show up. ——_—— Sinyer Confesses, Police Say. Arrested early to-day by Brooklyn de- fectives on & charge of cide, Paul | loelli of No. 18 Tiffany Place admittod, the police say, that he shot and killed Cirino Mazzese in Brooklyn on Sept. 21, 1913. Mivelll, who returned from Omal elght days ago, claims he fired whe: believed his opponent was about to & revolve “Made in a minute—the milk’s mixed in it” (Covert In Before Spear Moves You also can economize at This Removal Sale Spear will open his new store about Match lst. Before that time he will dispose of every stick of furniture ond every rug in the old store at prices so low h Rhinelander’s men and helped them they never could be quoted exe For the next forty Men’sSuits Overcoats Positively All Wool and Worth $15 The sale price is beat Seagrue's gang back. days you will be living w distance of the biggest Outnumbered, driven from thelr shee advantages that ca) c. ‘This is a fact, not vantage ground and disheartened at cause we SAY so, but use condit acrifice. Economy the unexpected diversion of the sn- " emy, Seagrue’s men sullenly gave way; even Bill Delaney’s fercest ¢: forts falled to rally them, It wi only a few minutes bofore the She iff's men were making prisoners right and left, rounding up the stragglers and marching them down the cut The hill had been won and lost, but If you spend Does the f » Long Islane verlook the price day are coming icut and Up-State—offer any advantages we are of from miles around- hint to you? 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