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Wei, 5 TAR ra World Daily Magazine. Friday. July BLACK GOLD Fortune and Girl Won Wi im Oli Field Fight {5 By FREDERICK BR. BECHDOLT ° iis wonbicaie By GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER ||| NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE WOVEL IN THE EVENING WORLD by pow.” evenly etl Hart prinvin, “we've it’s o human, humorous and timely vusiness fomance with a dash of potitics and a splash of mii, Peer ee mere e eee e rere wenerecewn ee “You beard iy that Untied Ther . can't we Wheres Doherty? a ONdg shook heed ‘He went heave the other members as « oF ten others Mem guard.” see and Bau branmecg i the fret word of j thet hod ¢ itd They're ali up in & T ” the fret ra of ot open to “stile oe. root of the ore midni jenty-fve members sy. oy om iow, let's eee what | ‘tbe crows tm the ot te Clation "epee on ad. oll Ie the groued hae round ai) day, Ill hay ad it ie and Ge ie 1 y the new agency; and they made him lace , of the ran oie eee place which Doherty and the othar CHAPTER XXI. I pur nase of the ma- eng had sought And Hart had Hart’s Ultimatum, ; x, to walt Unere ip (he lobby, HEE weeks after the maga CHAPTER XVII wan bee he dt eae ones Ones, while he wae wailing for the meeting, Mart entered the WContineed.) {holdent ooourred which drew all eyes nour of the meeene Sal) oe eee First National Bank of 0 wiseot doer. ; When Comes Succes nthe room toward him, oF ee ‘canker, whee Ja. Kernfold, ie carried @ RANK," Jacoby waid quictly, wag w y sreaped the hand of « erip, He burried to @ wine “you dave sised na by there arose from all aides sort gan whom Hart had ever econ dow well down the wire acreen, @ituation in @ nutshell.” enart im the % advanced in yours, w fore. ciivtashioned Qh beara’ Ja. ‘The clerk nodded and opened a gate it coby caught sight of sous Wey of of motel work. Hart followed the waved his hand in greeting; then de- man ty ‘ parted with this other, » & mansive vault door he Hart frowned, standing with Olde pag the room Dehind that armor. ne ame inte ae the man whe od the aasoclution'’s 4 gone a few paces And now into Jacoby's face there bad come a quiet “lf 1 have,” Hart sald firmly, “I'll “Hello, Frank.” He hela out his oid matter-of-fact man portal. He went to « little bem, suse thoes piraiee Pay a decent price hand int Tite easing take Bln to ote ‘The bee he tulcehed) tne Geel he my oll, They can't bulldoze me, ““Hiart took the hand, and be remem. tue of shiting bein, of faunchiag the opened his grip. He drew forth Not if I have to go to work for wages. bored then how he had ween Long and Idea through others, Now Bone Waa pundie of papers, hound with heavy ‘They cau't! I've got to got down there Savage ride together tn that au- here to lieten, obile, the day when he forsook to the hotel and see what chanovs inW Ge all,” Fer pome ‘teases ° there are to make others look at it the oh he did not take the trouble t game way, analyee, be amiled as he returned the “They'll stick if you handle them ers M3 right,” Jacob: 1d quietly, he liked Long ase right" bast tee agroea, Well” Loug poke with some aym- athy—"sorry to hear we: “They'll atick if they're handled right, Raughe ne obs elastic and placed them in the atesh h 6 for the meoti ow sae ie crowa bemanite melt atay, box, along with other buadiee ef In groups the oll-well owners wulked @imilar appearance down the street to Kernfield’s armory. — There t "ha ho was leaving the hotel, with ore lay Gefore him contracts Sram Olde beside him, Hart saw George the owners of a thousand otf wella Long on tho edge of the sidewalk, Those wolls bad formerly sent thelr Long was etanding alone, Hart shook black streams into the tanks of the bande with him. Petroleum Association, By these cone —| Hart's emitl i “Going to Une mecting t Hart asked tracts the Produce PT) 3 rama raph ance, ught?” He went on | Long ahook his head, “I'm on my its pleasure, Those slipa of paper of ours Jacoby, I've got ore 60 cents, We've that oll.” He looked anxiously at the banker. “Vill you lend me money on it? I've @ot to pay a« dot of bills now, I've got to pay back wagos.” Jacoby nodded “I'll lend you money, Oll 16 as good as money in the bank. « " Long caught the rising of Hart's sdecovy(" Hart exclaimed, “You're yoo sana recognised the meaning of ete &o into this! that allence about them. But bis man- is jow conditiqns, And oil, aa I ner remained warm, as hanged aid, ts as good as money in the the subject. “I heard of your mar- bank.” Jacoby smiled, riage, to-day, Frank, I want to con. Hart was dving mental arithmetic. fratulate aud please give Mra. way home," he replied. It was the reproseuted a supply, without which tone of a man who has done his work, Savage would have ho oll to fill hie end is eontident that machinery will atrre at was Harts move, lof, Hart made some apology for haste — His plan of campaign was to centre ‘departed. Be sastesk upon the Petroleum Asso excited @ little. If the Gea- Kernfeld's armory was a bare lun, ignoring the United, ~~ o y wooden building. Ite interior waa The Potroleum Aasociation, tte all: ilo wants my oll, It's got to Darn-like, About the walls were racks the railroad, and the United, ally of of muskets, Thore were rows of both corporations, been fighting, chairs held together by boards; there They had choson their point of attack, was @ rough board stage in the front They had atuck to that point—the of the hail, membership of the agency. For And now the chairs wore filled, The twenty days the allies had been striv- owners of @ thousand ofl wolle eat ing to sow fear and dissension amon; there, waiting-—the owners of millions the other twenty-four momberi ‘and ‘Darr h te mey Rave @ calllion barrels Rat Genes wit cass looked fre. they had come, ‘They sought the of Ryan's scrutiny. “Yoo, we'll fight!” Bpreckies shouted a well as coun a0 Dos- < Doherty clin the sesting te order, toon thet men from thelr’ ‘ale? pall e 5 fy re eee ees or can advance quently at Hart: ang frighwenea crow’ once more Hart saw them all looking at bim. exultantiy. Hart reached gut Bis Band. He stood oa the rough board 9 . rene: if, About the room repe Wile te ant the Panta Le ie perecuuk fiance delivered te the railrosd's la I bave talked it over—the likelihood yer with @ smile, of this eituation—with oth form, e@lone, bebind a table, which he — They said that Hart was fighting ord went round the lobby. Or- “Boys, you agreed to take pay in the hammered with @ length of gas pip, with a selfish object—t 1) GRE WO RIVET ER! tops. etoees ese Pou mace feet Aecee CHAPTER XX. Wapie Rad TALE Ue Tate Me baRL lott in cea beast Ny Wenionen Milillon barrels of oll. at's, goed prisan eet we cine Wee fe ee ee The Drop in Oil. his arm about his wife In ‘The corpulent man whom Hart had that he wus willing to ruin others in r men, "Showa fight, doesn't he? Well, CHAPTER XIX. He lu live ve they drove away together, heard by tho cigar stand In the hotel, order to become rich. Bome day later on I can toll you fight! That's the thing. Yes, be can dill, I'm ready to give you your SPR IVE daye remained before the she waited nr him to open. And arose. Ile told of the bower of the — Hart left the contrasts under the more, Just now I cannot; it would talk. But talk's easy, It don’t raise Preparing to Fight. wages in cash. expiration of the contracts when ho did, it was guntly:; he was United; increased because of the ab- Protection of the armor plate and be violation of @ confidence, Now’— prices, though.’ They looked back at him bet rs oat ‘and talking of their love. She laid one gorption of the Petroleum Acscelatina Went out into the bank fe sougnt red to rise—"better go and eee tay i the morning following thelr They said nothing. The eve! ween the producers hand on the lapel of hie coat, looklag by the railroad, ie dwelt ou thet Jacuby'e office, there ts to do.” the widen ene salt ee rnay Weerins marriage, Hart and Jean gono from them, They iooked Ike the Petroleum Association, Band on, the tap strength. The United had oll, millions Jacoby ehook hands warmly with When he entered the room in the {Be Wile black felt hut and the nar- rode out from Bunset to the men who had falled to get what they They waited for the @n- “Hut when they had reached Bun- of hurreia in stor hh cued oe Mare Bouthern Hotel he found Jean sitting Jory etitorrign. a ae eis faahe orth, Brown, the teamater, Dad expected, Lawaon waa frownlng 1 gnent of new prices for oll. set, and she stood beside him on the Courts, Why try ano It? User , Hart aottied himself tn @ chatr, where he had left her, She rose and (hed Californian, # man with big, Bare Drowsy We + lightly. rd from the ttle station platform, ald aoftly! jensi Shut Gown. Biote your olf ta “Sivae wired mo yesterday t0 come came toward him, her arms out. *M0cth-shaven face and a grenky was driving the buckboard. — Fiart looked at Joan, She, too, was They waited for that wo eo golng to be & big fight?” tte eta . Store and pen. Nit Re etnnee stretched, tie edna: of te ae hls way through At the well Hart caught sight of frowning, as if sho Woro a little pUs- United. ‘They knew the mighty pipe- qi Solng to be w big question in ‘He .ground. et the room dacoby nodded. “He oy “What io tt, Frank?" she scanned jh) jikas of the chow Lawson, emerging from the wide ar- tied. Then ityan spoke. line trust, freed now from ocompeti- hor tone. He answered with @ IDE came ungry cries, parte ot “Throw YOU out.” ho said musingly. EMC her almcat word f 4 “iirhat's Doherty,” aatd Olds, “He royo. Laweon waved hie band They 8 spel Foard ence tion, would eet the figure, OP eet cc0d, big fight.” Aim out!" Hut many looked at enod gy jy,” Kyi {9 bp tere eg: ie or, almost word for word, a / @ compan; P bad about.” What Joooby had toid wens helped Huvage organize the assocla- alighted from the bukboard and he aguinst the United and the raliroad.” ‘The days went by, The United aia 7108 A good, | him as he had be. other LG Nye ee began to Aiiled: "You've boon Proading) the * “Joan, dear how he etled, ng ra bay eS Mae lta as he came DuUFried up to them. He held out bis ‘Tho big driller’s voice was laden not speak come; as he had grown trom what dollars inown a! ou see what I've done Tooked. at a ee ul, For @ Sep over the crowd. Oapere lately to you!” Aa ae, Teeeried OMe Wi BAMes oF bay Ha Bos 98 thera. Cinveteiainih Dart eres ane fae ee tae Bilayta sha won edlewes tear” - nicl after, the other Doherty reooge 44; Deen ee “See meen ae held h i his should jeurd of your well,” sald he "Goo ta fine to eee you. It eceoms a q carr 5 “You ik Frank; this fighting.” ree speakers from among “wrhata it.” FH, aaa emia itn irate ‘its troubled oll; too. And some one Just told me month aince you went.” Sree tu moa enoe Og othe evening Of the tourte day he came the words to him like « real. {hove with whom he had oonferred. grin pot h fe a ered Remaahs pieank® sho wuld, “Win a0 glad Weng, "Ten elud to know youer ee. Hart looked sharply about Bim. fatness with which his anaouncoment PBGK,t0 the ranahe,, | sggttan! sree in, Per £2088 cloas-clipped mustaches, ‘men of hign {eaut sUbplY-—tho comment “oa Iay Jou Why don't you see? Ite the Hart touched hiv arm. “Will you “The men,” he added simply, bad fallen on thelr eure. Did they wag a atorn exuitation in tie tone, qeeber love, « greater adiniration, He Sint) Pind tenes. ula now three Ta cen Whots: aad big fight of ydur life, And maybe [ Come Upstairs and talk it over?’ he down there in the gully. Trying to {nk raising monoy was red n," he aaid solemnly, “if doar heart.” he paid alowly. gned them. They advocated @ new ty boing read a lot fost aie cee ean help you.” asked abruptly. “I don't figure OM gee i¢ we can't dam it Ourselves be- | SUF® we're going to make @ fight. use this plan they get Tb-oemt oll, If “ “And when he faa Kissed her forthe stock company, along tho lines of an effect, you know, How about “Help me!" ho cried. “Of course laying down myself. Not if the reat 9) aul All tho producers. We're golng tO they don't, they'll emash, It t@ the jast timo, and was in the car, he the old one which had just beon #old directors?” J your, you can, Jean, You've always helped Wil fight re the sump \n, buck the new combine. But it’s our only way. looked back. She stood alone on the me, Hut | wanted now-—tor you"——- "Nor I,” Doherty crted. “I'm with Hart nodded. Hellef showed in hie funeral. I aw the sheet of paper on the you” od ‘m not worrying about them, fo im not asking you men to Sho heard his voice with that new stati, tform, She waved her La faom “Nobody quit you, then?” go Into that.” ring, She asked no questions, but fund to fim at these mon, Stampede was in the fe Prevent. iui I have been waiting (Wile, with the plan which alo had | ‘The four crowded into the elevator; Lawson smiled grimly, “Only the , “Jf you Just am soon tell us,” Ryan reached out with all her faculties, to “He throw open the window; and he a drawn, He mude a gesture toward tt, ‘and Hart named his floor, "My for Sauvage. I was glad to got this ty stood on the platform, mensano You py broke in on him with @ stubborn dig- know him now as he bad thus grown. watchod her as the train roared away gas pipe lay before him. ent} ' i seo—! a “L know,” ahe sitid softly, “but we wife," he told thom in the corridor, ‘eamaters from Sunset. The news nity, “we'd like to know about the The noxt morning the United (niil se was e speck upon the litte ot no plant They hurled dis yan geing. The papers with oan have the home later, ‘And now “is waiting for me, I'll go ahead and came last evening. They dug owt company. We're stockholders yet. I tnt ion. @poke: i Platform, him from all parts of the ‘And Walenta Be os os Im happier than | ever was, Frank, tell her.” with the general stampede, it was want to hear about that figb ‘Crude oll, 19 centa,’ Then ‘he shook his shoulders and room. “You've got no plan!” Men guvage,” I'm beside you.” Jean met him at the door; her arma jively for # while, But our owa crowd = ‘There was something close to a , During the same hour, like an echo, gave himeelf up to his plan. Wore stirring in thelr seat; some “307 Jeooby raised hie eyes. WITS Wont aut to him. Ho atopped to kia atuck, of course,” rebuke in t & rebuke all {he Hotroleum Association sent out —___ we Nalcuee | a asaet “What ts st?" fi, (Vil. her bofore he explained, and then, as = The arroyo.” Hart glanced at the the more stern because it was not nee, 4 ” - “Well, they're all figuring on that Th Pisco lg oa indy he waked, Bho finahed You pond slowly nearing the top of ite mount for sucb. And suddenly Hart {Crude oll, 19 canta.” Parcs 4 Prt nyo rived other was atrengtb | fn tite Inst wt- half mutition barrels of ure=-dnereas~ i ° iy 8 . r mf . a4 + 0 | e mind? he asked 0 finshed one fnclosing dikes, the fe Gully, pralined. hose men bad raked, aa be w(t)’ Poon watching the cuhee enteny Conference. meu in various parte of the ball. It ‘Tray ike thet idee id oye one hind. They like that idea—increase \. t of unison, piv, decrease of deroane of te The ‘The crowd began to move in waves. excence, and left them in the room, Lawson shook his head, Hard): the lobby of the Kouthern withdrawing to the Inner apartment: think ao, And, of cour y ol Into (he amphitheatre, crowded that eveni seer femand. Thate what HEN Hart left the elevator 10k of mingled Inquiry and acqui- “Can you dam it in tim W Hotel was filled with the wut when she had gained the other — “o¢ course,” Hart from the lead pipe which carried the T {Fh Gouthern Hotel was bud the thi they're tog. I'm i t interrupted, fens pointed to the stream, He ownere had «ath from Then the plan which he had evolved the’ pupnis, Tu Gain allow one tae waine throng that had t room aho sat near to the door, lsten- qihey're afraid of thelr pay down in mo of ot rales ie Yolen te oatey spree She all the oll fields and from {iit Hart to apeak, and put words in Of jy oll to go om tho marot" . the afternoon, (&, In spite of herself, unset, I sce, Now, Ed, you gu and the wtill jon barrels," 7 lowed surprise to widen This Rita Suited i moons Tuingled pride and eagerness. V's A 4 Inillion barrels,” he ert the cities, They were men jot the men up here. I'll tell them ntatking ty. rs up der Ho started that speech in the rear Doherty took a chair and how we atand, that I'll ge of woalth; thelr fortunos ran from of the room, He uttered the frat Huddenly Lawnon peered down the pe I i AE ag ia Dencofully of vil, But now, ver the puffed at hin clear—“there's not back to Sunest, and tit way antes Pe rd re a yy Weaun rad: i Yuur wife.” He touch- 0) on ared thousand to two million sentences king down the broad Rep encke Mietonae Bie entire room, from pairs, and groups, much time. You way fight? T know teamater, Then I'll have them back don't. nee BF debe ede aisle, His head Was back; hia shoul. his lips were tight. “Ive the differ- them, T helped them got together ” £ 4s yours 1” will drive me to Sunset, The dollars ders squared; his voice was vibrant, of bem rich and being poor—* DSS Obs of the contre of & large milly Cotths old Hill Bavaus turned thleh ORME sone unagn jaw dropped a lite My with tne some to-night” Hart turned to part came to the hotel an hour be Mon turned to look at hime thon fate rene, ut it anakes seventy ing crowd, there caine anotiar note, 4 Phe 4 ik WNC ¥ - other things the pri . eoting, He lowed him with thei an ho we oul ju “4 te sullen, -throwted Brow! ae ae Sunred en oa aie tle; his eyes widened, Hart Was work shuts off, Aud Lawe “She's driving fast!” Lawaon fore the tine set for the meoting ed him with their eyes as he went ot oll Just oue-third more oer- to the elevator Mart paused and looked over the lobby “Wight!” he thought, “Of course frowning straight ahead of him, ab- sently pattin What Loyant to know"—Hart spoke pwiftty-—ti) tate: tg the assaciation arm, "t palsed backing,” he eald knew the meaning of | ore Was & show for & Rood shouted came fearless in bis faith in bis plan, oP by, ‘Those who nas begun elaing “ from ‘their seats sank di 4 ou're right” Hart answered, He | They watched her coming on. And He was passing a amail crowd DEAF ANT when ho reached the font wets thet aaends fierce cag- When she reached the place she held Jean's band upon bis ave you spoken to the others in Jacoby asked, i 0: x“ t® hall and stood facing it, the crowd Hart at h londod up % at qi the cigar counter when a new no! al r «it, crowd shook his” head, mt! ‘is calmly, ough to carry Us erness now, They w not w out 4 yellow envelope, ¥ ‘8 Was waaing at bi ith all it boun, agree to Mt ofthe crowd in the middie of _ Olde hook hin head, “The assoota- through; to take care of every> earnors; they hud the common “They brought It id the ranch, Iti met his 6% ® discord in the Fooms OAs geaing 64 Bim with at lle myriad bound to Mist (ciatinnce otis the oor two men camo awifily to- tlon—In spite of all that Savage un. thing for the prosent. And, Ed. weve thas crore arena eammon ou for you, Frank.” She proved tt into bass harmony, A abril Vole Wawa ta op tty mor Just thiaking— Je cule ward him. He recognized Olds, the loaded from hin own welts in the last going to hold our oll, we're going tO pany a he said, “the Dis hands as he kissed her saying: ciless strength; the ruin. it would k on you is bo Ye association's engineer, and Porter, the Month—is walling mighty clowe to Ite get a good price for It, We're going United and the 1 will try to Hie tore it open; he withdrew the “In the ground, [ tell you, that's bring to all of them. He epoke of its ¢ ot them," Jacoby ca ” fr, who held stock in seliing contracts, What with the new to buck the United and the aasoola pammor down. th We intend telegram and d'the words; y Shut down your ally, the railroad, He reminded thom uring on other things’ t the well. Olds was scowling deeply, steamship lines coming tn t to get the producers to hold their oil; | “Crude oil nineteen cents, United the only way. Shut do Ul of former feh's against that monuply Hart answered eusily. "You * Olds looked at hin ap. | “And other new ones coming tn," Lawson had already because the combine hasn't enough to Made price to-day." pups. Btore your oll in the ground, "when ’he donorihed the industry « I want to tell, Reduction pealingly, “You understand? l'un Doherty tn‘errupted, . turned his bac! “The boys will joot the demu It inay Jast along , Olde had sent the message. As We can't buck the Uuited. We must tt had gone on for two years now, » aupply by one-fourth, Rolo! wes only & hired man, ‘Thane “And others golng to come in,” Oldg wrned bls bask, the |, Hing, But in the end wo're going to plait Met It before them, ao that wait, Organise? Bab! Shut down!” with ever-incroualng domund, “Io Bue? It ought te ane More wie Goal | I've quit, I'll never work for nodded, “What with thess, and with ‘The men we: ming out of tha heat thom. We're going to get a good POth of them eculd 4 he smiled. “‘rhat cry was familiar, Hart re- quoted the cry eo recently raised—— ick.” re that thief, Savage, again. I told him the shut-downs, the assvciation huan't arroyo—lyan, Spreckles, Frye, tho figure before we soil drop cro eont Him face Was ealin, even hag inembered how tio United bad used the cry of over-production, He Jacuby lughed, “He won't be what I thought of lili to-day, before much In storage.” krigzied cook and Johnaon, They fol- oitt Been rutting, | Mt for which he had itn the days when it was auriv- laughed at it, Ho pictured the empty licve it, Hell rink youre up to acne left town, when 1 quit.” Hart was standing facing them, his Jowed — Lawaon; thelr movementa — “Hurray! Sprecklos shouted, instacne’ mor lng to prevent the formation of the tanks ainie.” ter had Hart by the hand; hie hand uplifter ‘at's as good as we showed wearines ; rene, #noulcers And this thie Spreckles had fol- Hoetenn, oan tal ae rat Petroleum Associution—-the arguinent — “We have the off, They have none, “it wil set him thinking." Hart fm" expec od on th Aha on otal 5 ad recelved a blo ie i i Ye can name our o' price.” He rose, glance cloe! Yesterday I waa a bappy man! Hut when the producers’ ness, Hart saw that look; he Ryan n slowly, ory {nf At her hushend. Whe saw him to. Meth lutariy and penn Now. nec thinkings ‘Thewe tings ere goed fee it was only five hundred with mo, the association expire, they'll both ht he knew the caus hana Ghia’ my sald, Ty Mow ace hnftere without fear, ainiling Oto T halted; he lodked for the “Mwten to my 5 Wo will pool our Savage," They say you've four thousand in; combine to force down the price, Nut” “And when they stood bofore him guitny to atick far io-ccat wile PoMawaon Iccked up; and before the #beaker; ho suw @ portly, round-faced oil.” Ho paused and gave them tine Jacoby looked up at him with ry borrowed money"— He checked —ae spoke slowly. surely~"they— pe, caw Ryan remove his bartered | Old Fryo sumined up the altuation, gominating eureness of that male hie Mail, loose-lipped, Ha recognized to comprehend Hy went on slowly, gloam of admiration in his eyes need—the ofl." Then he anapped the bai ollow 943 le helps," ‘he cried shriiy; Gominating eureness eetgiat hii the owner of five wells in the with solemnity, as if he were uttering 10 to dinner with me to-night Hart nodded. “Yor,” ho aald, “tour words out. “They've got to havo It jo band wand G-cent oil moans « boom. Ave waiting torntdern, by asked: MU Huker Miver Held, The fat man was & prophecy and tell mo about tt" thousand.” Ho leit w band on Olde'a If we organise a8 hold our alt “hold Unop, bis arm, He lifted his “4 n for a shutdown in every fleld “What had we better de beginning on a now tuk ign contracts with an agency, by “L wired my rite oaid Hart. “Bhe's @boulder ae be went on: "And I'm it, mind you—thon we've got them on proudly iforny. We'll fight.” “Get every drop of this oll we ean, rneyve plenty of oll, | They're nO Toth Ca hoteay nig CORIDE Gown tis agermoon.” worrled." the hitp."” “Boys, ‘my wife.” ba oes suki ges OO nt aM sendy for us, Bhut down and”— No ian ean betray his “Good! Then I'l call for you both ae you've heard? Porter = |) lierty spoke quietly, “There are They ad, one after the “ “What sort of tuk iw that?’ It . ey that agency ey . at the hotel.” ; + ked at him curiously, reveral have been saying the aame other, And each of them made his was Olds, The engineer was pushing figure for all of us, neither the United ‘art did not hurry to the offices MOREA Soniye Sees eave to Lip it off! thing to me. But you're the frat haa own ifMent remark, behing whore TAKE THE EVENING WORLD WITH YOU ON YOUR VACATION } ita“was into tho gris, hor eyme wore the, rallroad ‘can buy a aingle of tho Potro! r atton, When ; t to have, anyhow,” Olds cried thought they were short of oll, We'll awkward, stilted phrasing lay K: ‘ blazing: he reached thore he found’ Savage ‘ f one | ih Gay be nondin’ & call to moet within the #, until It came to Sprec So that you will not miss any of the weekly novels and was uprul the mombers of that dictating a letter. A th the gabe art amiled down on him, “Now week, Hut, man"=he lald his hand ruggied for a minute in may continue to enjoy the daily magazine, comic and other demanded {t agatn men, Ben a6 : ‘re foot-loone?" on Hart's shoulder-—"“come downstairea len wrestling to say aometh tal a Incl i ? fart at rd quickly and Ho fatrly in the MAR cout a 0b," Olde eeowins, “and naw’ and make tual talk rou duct Night ‘and neat; then guve it up Special features. Include them in your summer reading. ‘Olde on the shoulder, “Come incorpora’ ud closed, ‘Then, bey Bot likely to get ona This’ in a iade here, There's many need « bit muttered ed to meet you." i on,” he @aid quietly, “Il want to soo its President, Well,” ho sald, “you want of bractn’ up.” After which he backed away, biush- ° te Order the Evening World Mailed to Your Summer Address fe've @ot 60,000 gallons in the Thay left the room ae abruptly 4» ing furiously, and terribly conscious Inder the safeguard of these other you. ell me o! Olde followed him to one side, aput. member who must ratify his ao

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