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Deena Pawnee Pill of Point Lookout and the “Boourge of the Sand Dunes,’ in tho only man, so far as ts known, who | has giimpsed the locoed steed of tho dunes since he left his stable. was working in my clam garden by the phosprorescent gleam of waves,” said “ited” Randall, “when I was startled by @ terrific snorting. Turning, I , in the dim light an animal with ring eyes. For a mo- ment woe trembled together. Not a breath of wind stirring, but mud- denly I felt a strong breeze and my face was whipped if stung by a POR WILD HORSE OF LONG BEACH cs Secs So| The wild hi . Scorns Anything So/"if.reis one ot the letters sent to the e, but Sand Hound Sie Brentet World: May Turn Trick. sas | Dear Sir: In reading the stories in your per about the wild horse of Long Beach, it has occurred to me that you don't know what mado the horse wild. I don't either, but my theory ts that the reason is that there are no barns 1s a wild horse? | 4s a wild horse wid? made the miasing horse of the that howd om @ horse mene wild at Long B I have had a great deal oe experience with wild horses in Nevada, A horse doesn’t go wild, It is born wild. This horse probably stayed out all night and was ashamed to go home. They may not be aware of it down there in the sand dun: but oats is a very good induc ment for the capture of an ant- mal and to keep him at home. By the way, why is a sand dune? BILL, STONEHAM, Mr, Fred Flyer writes: To the Dittor of The Brening Worlds Dear Sir—I would suggest, if you are interested, that the proper way to search for the missing wild horse would be with an aeroplane. One could be fitted up with a harness such as Is used in the fire houses an@ when the horse was seen simply drop the harness on his back, You not only would find the horse, but capture him as well. I can furnish the air- mip if you will get the harness. Another letter signed by Vino Veri- oo and dunes wild? ‘Wiiy ts © sand dune? ‘These are a fow excerpts from the stacks of letters received by the editor ofthe Evening World anent the mys- teriows disappearance of the thor- @ughbred horse of Long. Beach, who responded without a neigh to the call of the wild. “Red” Randall, the Night Rider, the in Long Beach. They're all gar- ages. It would make any horse @ wild to have to live on gaso- line. Yours truly GENE MARTIN. WHY 18 A SAND DUNE !8 THE PUZZLE TO THIS ONE. Here ts anothert Editor Drening World: Dear Sir—d see by your paper SPECIALS CAMERAS This Eastman Premo are at A colensid roll fim camers, tas reads: Attar Evening Worlds Dear Sir: Is this wild horse on the square? I have heard of the banana hound, the side hill setter, the hobby horse and the circus horse, but have never seen a wild horse, If there is any chance to start an expedition to hunt the animal down, I have a friend who is a cowboy I'd like to enter. I must tell you, though, that he laugha at the idea of a wild horse, Meanwhile the wild horse isn't the only thing is wild at Long Beach. They're all going wild. And) here are moro letters: To the Faitor of The Evening World: As an ancient and conscientious reader of your esteemed journal, 1 feel that I am permitted to enter & decided protest aguinst the Wild Horse of Long each articles which have appeared from time to time. I fear that the Wild Horse is but the stalling efforts of a wild- eyed correspondent, If we must have Horseplay in our dally prints let there be dignity with ft, Your correspondent is evidently having the horse laugh on some one. Tho whole matter is a wierd nightmare to me. Your correspondent evi- dently received hie inspiration in @ pony of brandy. In the main, however, the horse tale is some- what @ relief from summer's heat, but let us not saddle ourselves on Fidicule, let loose the reins of fancy and surrender ourselves to unbridled facts, Let us put acurb | on these fetlocks of fancy and | cinch the truth. The girth of this matter ts not fully understood, but | as Martingale points out in hisen- | during work, “Hoots, Their Cause | and Cure,” livery is no indication | of stability. If $ou wish my sin- | core advice you will dock this tale and advise your hack writer to find another vehicle for his efforts, BARNDS CURRY-COMBE, Dapple Bay, Maine, WOULD SET THE DUNE HOUNDS AFTER ELUSIVE EQUINE, ‘To the Wild (Home) Editor Evening World: Sir: May I venture to suggest as an ald to your really valuable efforts toward rounding up the Wild Hors of Red Randall's Reet “my bit” to loan you the services of my pack of ‘Dune Hounds"? I shall be glad to offer you this service free of charge on account of the war, although they, live chiefly @f potatoes and anthracite, which latter fact 1s possibly the reason they are burning for the scent. ‘Thetr coal-black eyes are kind- ling with grateful anticipation to VACATION BICYCLES The Gendron Roadster The Greatest Bi- cycle Value on market to-day. the Easy ‘\ Golf Balls All Well-Known $5 Value, Special at Consiate of 2s Racket, oH prot Mackintosh Cover, tacit novel, share pen throat, pase <4 ize stringing, purple, gut tek ining, reinforced Other Rackets 40e to #12 PURE WORSTED BATHING SUITS Troclere mutts tn oolid heather = Pegler $8.00 Flexible Loe Bathing Shoes Canves =, trimmed brown ow pA ula baht Ree soos of the that you permit me as 1m O8Sc Call or Write for Complete Sporting hey Catalog “W." 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I shall have to accompany them myself, however, because they are not used to the having been raised and jed_on t st sand wastes where the Indians taught them thelr peculiar hered- ity instincts In pursuit of the wild steeds that roam that desert re- gion and trackless wastes, Perhaps a description of the Dune Hound may be tntoresting to you as a preliminary to e: extrem! his tail. of @ briek spri FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. tering on my hunt. Not to be dogmatic or to nownd you detail the following are the curtaile are situated under It 18 an inapiring sight morning to see a facta: " of these noble animals dash- 1, The Dune Hound possesses a pecullarity unique amon; equipped with somewhat whisk broom. of his prey he run backwards, as the speed of his progres: tion would cast sand in his eyes and blind him, Such, marvels laws, which makes him canines, He is huge, bushy tail, ike our domestic When on the track | ti compelled to in @ forward direo- of 2. The Dune Hound's hind legs are in front, while his front pedal wail, quently been mistaken by solitary desert travellers for the plaintive and distinctive cry of a feed full of oats. the Dune Hound to Horse Hunters of Randall's Reet. ing forward (I mean backward) sweeping up the dense sand with his broom-like tail, thus clearing his track. The Dune Hound when on trail is possessed of a peculiar At a distance it has fre- rd Hence the value of the Wild BERNARD BASKERVILLE, Airdale, Newfoundland. 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