Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 | i shen 1p coed — - Ss Nanb, “and he's finding White Sage M 1 7 Sore, “ : Py il and ¥ Sag esca. hand and a look of her we . The Sweep of Circling Mountain Ranges, the || tvey vine ne'comes Inne and his What might happen wefore ere: ThA pone Of TORE Co One nek Bene toe rer Tn Ue tien, ad Hi : avery c and his What. might happen befo! ei spot 00. Zeke met tow. polng to he f as he worked ang sk ‘ ‘ Light and Color of the Desert, the Romance band short up things pretty lively. tured, if ever fe ata return For ae ihe pene oe Say ee eh tee hae tin Sak ae od th 4 FO TS ne oe 4 : : ow the Mormons aro slow to wrath, he know now, as well i 2 he spring one day, sort of sur- "How's this Brandin father, lie never loll a day.” res. When end Gamour of the Great Southwest — AU |] Roe ae Rider oad bu Biivermnnes. cosy sttide that "What day was that to help tho matter any, fd like te gett Dave, warmly, wand’ your kocw that it War Got Boke tiene ce » er ee , { e to the border out- out there under the white glare o| are bee te i Know?" inquired George, “We M what riding is in th rhs," a was not many ours old aad Blend This Gripping Story of Love and Ad- me in: They'll never desert, the TEs Ba EC Hoda TLR ee Te ae one ever needed It We Mor- "August Naab look andl trisha th “1 boot wind _ 4 allt ah power on this desert that of Coconina, wild ' A act a Father says we'll all t aughed. “It'd be f f racks in t ! Piles of tenture~ The Old Days of the Open Range, the th AWN the pkess tem WHE Rite Te ec ene | MMA NEY Went eteeRIng w homre Muitape Rane arg stocks Ig branded, ( nciaet as trled to Slop sou nee? alin, were B d fat on one . Se ey've been driven. Moen of the Hol- hey were tracking a horse I shes tmavke wie ded. | aiways ons aa de | ero pr indian Wars and the Conquest of the Desert derness type aro more to be dreaded. ci ra reed that had broken his hobh Mut steche cf cute Wo mane ie hoe: now yout y G00 Ub eh ane Sunni bnve. be Hove nies teers rage ‘ sae “ c's a rancher, greedy, Unserupulous, fo} ell sheltere acemed Uneasy, ag Soon fod we have cur owe fronted woh tis © share with my sons in th i have be flung himself from the . A cet. norte ene 1s only s bad man, a gun- of the vail 00d ve: red on his new duties we'll know it; if Di our stock offset the feeling arc ‘ m to push part of the fire under the ig is on ; rte t na the tren oe, as a range rider with @ ker vert iif Dene steals, It ean ona ling aroused Inthe pres. fence, and pa : 91%, ty Meroee and and Brochers.) fighter, He and all his ilk will got ond Jack received gind greetin Bibat Mads UP fOr Hie iaee oF expert oved that he steals.” ence of Shap Naab, With the first of lone. Ane ot ak. sien eae ae run out of Utah.” Naab turned and from Zeke and Ge Lie i ia lack of expert Well, what then? Do y think SHMC of Snap's sharp face and st 1 ; 1 1-pines went oft SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. walked away, his ominous a : and George, and Sliver: ae jhe bade fate to develop into a he'll wire for that eink eyes Hare became conselou Tce a. TF » thirsty cattle ound f os threat. x, onder ai and mah fer: Dave, under clther?’ * derne OL eat, eee vus of an in. bac , found Srna he dr band ot ar Host A Ut sont work om 2 iphlect of wonder and Fight-hand man for Dave, under elite? ward heats whieh he had felt before | "Lim , ss ; thoee bersil sete eke tae et Knead hie band suflews ap; the ranch was pfogreasing, the fields seen the gray and chased him too, OOWR ADA yeotilies Voth thlORe Wil tn te te wi to t teal ae ee é Moses ‘Rim nunthig tr ttereWaiber Nath alia are grind Uo ake ow to srbeas- were green with 4% the fields walked around and around him, a rs which Moet. INES Will then be -barefaced § bE AA actual Mame within hs ‘The snow ‘ car Soret arte Gcestedat, mere fe with crope, ‘hit Holder: wiroking, the Bi catane eaeeitY autres cui aed aover y watered at m4 aN ve never been able to reat. Mexcal’s dark, beautiful eyes tho iron-cu : id failed. ‘ut oo eon eve: ers: come In from the — wre) x . ‘a we met after the Father gives these men the benefit Was why Snap appear he mountain the tra Piiver Cap water hole bringing word rq Won’ taven, Sllvermane, to. thiak Wild Kebdia Up CHUNG HeStMta Gee FW Cocke Wore act Ge nant ap CHEST map Appeared to be in such White Hage trath and “off to the hy! that's § N nip be sonk this water, so necessary to the od bridle!) Hes even bier saddle‘ he canons, he would say when T know, George, your hands ¢ OM the third morning north toward the clifts. Hare searched . iy ‘Me: |, and i as the work Now » e! - ertainty as for him, At jut we'v ‘ders to obey.” slowly alo . > fe € ae’ ranch de looted cxed {EL hate him an nen Rendee’ The spring was Never Will be another itke his in-this night he was go tired that he could ad Wacky latte okra tec Mid tone the slope of Coconinas patch on the rising ¢ a at eons ie teks? "You hate him and you're pledged useless, and ita loss cut off the use desert. If Dene ever goes that horse scarcely craw! niu bed: him back felt try found lati, Feturning' to CAD Butoh of cattle foukd Wiemielt te AN eee ie eee ‘ured “ivan pense of wouble, There to marry him! Mee rere Lea wide Clb al renae, TRACKS ANG Leto ae et wo. tne Great Sale Os Ke Ut wate cromen: Dis Jee8 were Woy aac uiNL rene Soe BOSD: Onan rides Wear the temepotere cemin omereie teed i Sat. Gouna sense of Lroudle, than 24 utterly forgotten Snap Naab al- the markw of a camp fire nearby had hornet one’s crazy ubout fast TW, and his bones ached. Man Now you couldn't suess how Happening to ie temporary camp, siraight toward tt om Mescal's habitual ehy- Teddy has a wite.” showed the men had done the w orses. He's from Kentuoky, some- Mornings he thought It impossible to ) puck ther 8 LOW MR Oy eT at rm caiey to oe cee erent: ace be ched wi YN WE that ete eee ae a dome. te wc Body sald and knows a horse when mornings fe thought it iapossibia.to cartieare Hank Were 38 ihe catyor AW what appeared to be smoke hank- into anche ee ak hee ae Because he'li be terribly angry Morm hight, “i've decided to put you out “Semone O06 rim and haggard, and hobbled round “tL haven't 7 ‘at Bag die: bleached # nure-jaae are oe “ . * y ‘How are things?” +. bbled round ! n't any ie red A That can't be d wo ra white and the “Angry—1 don’t understand. Way | “Are you a Mormon? he «meried on the range with George and Zebe. are things ™ queried Dave, the camp-fire to warin his sore and sus. dulloust GW AU- Quized, “I bade solilo~ v , angry?” bluntly hve will wo Withi yee Brand all: sabe, stibuen weTD Guated one Mame dave the si Vive thousand Head’ He studied Ihe Rhee th 1 ee Toe git did not answer, and looked “I've been raised one ate Sou CRACPetehe the GOW LETE GK HIRT MUNCURRO Erin: ere, BE Ore Eee ee ea tea Sete nad th manera the J tor somtdind tho hagy bluish cloud horses, and ‘another ¢ ‘tL Of siveer forlo b Hare attempted t “That's not an answer. Are you flies. Get out o e “4 on old Whitefoot. He's been By October they bac “bagel # he best news Uwe iii ime, but it was su man, oe af (1.1 of steers, and jorlorn that e attempted to 4 f Dene's way if he chasing our horse: It's b = they had August Naab's | ad in many a day ow. boys, W itles away that he could t » two lines of cattle, one going inte @ acLOTD. tbat te Bhe related and one? Do you believe any man under rides over, und avold Holderness's hot anc ary. Most of the oatthe ucy crudely fashioned cross on thousands tide the mountain slope toward Seep. (4! whether it was fot be cer pond-corrul, and coming out. Tho broke from him. God's sky ought to have more than men. J'll have no fights, But keep on the ry. Most of the cattle ara of cows and steers, Still the stock In Spritigs drive the cat Wa Heep he decided to ride ne gh Fla air was gray with ah be ¢ “You must never—never do that One wite at a time your eyes sharp for thelr doings.” on the slopes: fair browse yet, Kept coming down from the moun. and fiaish up this bi e fattle down, sure, None of the Nu nd Seablinne’ wave tellus tic daae Tan agains’ eit T've been taught that it Hare endeavored to see Mescal on the | aie on ateete GONG TUR TANG ACORN Ce CBT PRIIAS Uo Oil: DONS CURIE TO-Me to Cite wane ra. Sapir. and th jo Noabs was in fe nee were lice: See lene . gave woman greater glory In heaven. alone for a few momenta, to nh e@ mountain, and some mora weather and snow- Y a go to White Sage, I'd thoy! Jere Was no telling when Kein A wagonful of Hare drew back sharply = to see her round toward the 3. eovered grass, It like to know what's going they would return, he ae cowhides stvod beivre | th SAP Ooty Whate wrong? You nrere nave boss mee here before you, once more with unguarded eyes, to canon.” Saddle or the was well into Navemb ae ot Holderness Ih up tor What Bere indo: He expected to st back before ark, Nowe ; ic ? ? YOU men who talked to me, and I doubted whisper a few words, tt ym " riders finished at er Cup, an SP RHERMa GRO Binke Daihe driien, Cutt : . fore dark, are rel ‘ tall me, Mest sevnag ner Welore Lever auw you ARG AfLeF- Hut iw few word to aay goodby: — “Beon over Seeping Springs way?" then arosa a dat Sliver Cup, and ie if there's any stock being driven but it was of little consequence ate reine » it the door and . ward—I knew.” at it was IMDOWSIDIC. ne 1rathttne dN? Change since vour trip, I would be advisable to Ko to Bee , F blanke Cid oF not, for he Rad hie 4 Would pot Fat Waah ‘iGee Gals Q derness's cattle are ranging in tha ing Springs o to go ty Beap- “I told vou Vd go." suid Snay Naab. ¢ anket an the saddle, and gra red-faced with pebll SUE -scmbered—what?* Would got F ab release red cliff gate with Dave and Giper, valley, Genius focnd traske weet alone. the hone of Gonconinn father, *T meeed it conteaitehten AP for Silvermane and food ‘for hitme? MU and twinkling «09 ‘appeared. st al slope of Conconina q “P gitess it can wali tit spring, (the saddie-baga, ello, strane ve down aa’ you” pack-ho: a ache in his hea near the spring. We believe some- Goor; A th r, 4ong before Silvermane's easy tr s ing. ell rf u & ay 0 favored the or, bi . $11 rmer, but Dave Wall go in UC might have rt etore Bi vermane’ oF “I am_ pledged may Wather F ° G vi m4 ‘i Rele Why, Le would have for amid the cheering crowd of cl ‘s eldest son.” A chile body was watching there a w mantel taken meas a wite for himself but dren and wome Pe Shun Wee re and made overruled Steet en me as a wite for dren and women. who bade them off when we came up rtd A the maid, této Tene (tO, NE eu, iad covered ‘half the distance Har ‘tsked Hare q € ane poot You're -» & re NIZE he cloud that had made « Lund with @ ° dy kon he'll be in @ moment Hare did not under- ¢or Mother Mary. Sho hates me. 30 goodby he had caught the wave of MPU bce Holieaswa men -waes. want " — _ eral. ghee Maat ants ua to ride Seeping Springs las i him <--— ~ Lea Jack there, espectatty it curtous. It was sm He rol thought that range-riders were camp- Um Snood, the a . He stared at her unbeliev- }. pledged me to Snap.” ny Naab love you?” , ing at the springs, and he meant to rem " Un’ you want?” t sis “Does August hat did you say? he ask “Love me? Not in the way | —— wee what they were about. After No" sg NM he exclaimed, wlowly. you mean—perhapy as a, daughter. | c aoe Meias: repented vir words. in w YO Ueeeote tech auty to enurok Ounyright, 1810 whisper. fest, and Bay stich love comes—to the! ve Oo u by The Vea Tbtishing vo tHe Cop orn Lone emul eeeah meee one Wentcuuk dion tise VaR! ou Linteabecwara: “Bat le chpuntt= (The New York Brening World.) the top of tow rolling knot that hid HIN axe vurlosity had pruat— ten Meson t lave ou,’ You wivée—afterward. But ot paler hal aa Bre ‘ es oping pring He remembered moved fre « Silvermane, ga.3f ho did not grasp her meaning. Mother Ruth—her heart is, Urokee ' - he ADrinks Were UD under the red gy , ti iam jwall, and that the pool where the Sévier range stallion!” ak was lower Gown m6. Yen o0ld Ho Wy He saw amoke rise, Snools : rit three ridera “You let me kiss you,” he repeated. = She loves me, ir 1 can tell.” bie to be? it When was this—marriage to be SAY, LOvIseE * On, WHAT'S Wea oy, . te Let column from the cedars, and to the door, vhen he pointed. to card the the horse. they stepped out with *Oh, Jack, 1 forgot," she walled When, Know. Father Naab prom was so new, so strange, to have you dor ch > hea Ag Ps ; to his son: when he came |T WAO \S “TAT DAD !- HE'S i lowing of cattle Cc: | Segomethine Wrong here” he tute natured grins and admiring wal ne up here. It hr like Ne of dream From the Navajo range Tt 0 domo I—{ home fr e > 5 « . er you Kissed 1m out CAIRPING NSING KIS SONG lrorea, Following the tall, te ree ove igh the cedars to come upon th I never se in but one't." sald And after found out"- ould be soon if they found ; Jat. you and I-—Jack, Snap Naab AWAY IN TH FOR. THE LAN We’ neon A |dry hole where the p had once one, “intl Lory, : hows!" Brood “What, M 12" ’ would kill you" what Her silence answered him Zz ‘4 ” . < 4 the Fa ak "tt wane arms tse Ih PARLOR © { | GIVING ATOM” HALL [in ne ant (1 cou! pin Hl, He r ¢ rr i | ; ‘ x r |flume The hellowing cattle ¢ walked ON verma “ Thery was 4 pause, tense with foel- | "t mightnt be so cay to kill,” said fj » het |from beyond the cedar, ge the owned this Neabh aa) teaectt pa Har darks ae J | H othe» side of the ridge. He was not Stallion. { know Silvermane, He gp’ i rr ae Saneney an beck etre = |long In reaching the open, and then | hed some chases over in Nevada. More news came of Holderness, and | pare eo An’, atranger, who might you Bef n my promise because pet € ty van that he was building ) A new pool, large a “Pm one of August Naab's ridera” Byhere wos nothing cise to do. I was Naob learned that he was Toate) shone in the sunlight, and round it a “Dene's spy!" Snood looked Hare ledge to--t f churel at an utpost for his riders ‘ jostling horned mass of cattle were over carefully, with much interest, ite Sag Fi ¢ I've Seep ng Spri . | pressing against a high corral. ‘The and without any yhows of il will Ty he openly an outlaw, 4 A | fume tat red water ta the pool was “ve heerd of you, An’ what might | fon all the way up to the springs. one of Naab's riders want of Holder- Jack slowly rode down the ride ness?” shout your being at law, got to mer: ev Nuab'a widest \ ‘ : nawred Hare when the \ So sg | with eyes ving un the cedara (To Re Continued.) n. zi th eet tie Hverybody knows 4t," answered | “ = | —— seo % denly mindful of Gie implication Kindness Pays The Evening’World’s By Rey. Thomas B. Gregory K id d i (& K l u b K orner D> OP e rigs, 1018 Press Publishing Co. (The New York Brening World.) | F j . \ | Coorright, 1910, by The Prom Publishing Comoany (The New York k ening World) 7 < " Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Romp and Rufit Find the Plump Pumpkin. ’ AVE you read the story of the New Jersey farmer and hie cows? OMP and Runt hud heen promised that 4) : - the secret of their enchantment lay in the first plump pumpkin they would Be ac annnnn rere PPA AAA AALAND ARAL AOLLOLL LOLITA AELET It Is Both Right and Profitable That We Treat Others Kindly, Gently and Considerately ‘This varticular farmer is not only kind-hearted by nature, but is v @ business man as well, and he has the actual figures to prove that d/ z 2 “ a 7 > A Adadness pays. : E ts furm and they are invariably = meet, but so fur they had met no ‘He has two hundred milk cows on his furm and a S plump pumpkins. It scemed that folks , - : had pulled all the big ones to belp make Hallowe'on perfect. Jack-o'- with perfect kindness and gentleness. at yes and mouths The hired men who handle these cows are probably no better than the . : these particular) : =" = z = | Janterns with J stood slantwise and neglected on gar- Mitred men on the surrounding farms, but the owner of oows insists that no unkind word shall be spoken to his “bosses,” no un- kkiad treatment dealt out to them, and hie will is carried out fe, the letter Ap immediate discharge follows any violation of this rock-ribbed rule. ree eacacovs gl og ated hcg The Jersey farmer, being a man of sense, and having a thorougl Keni wie BYT PO You THINK Pal ae pis ui ey had edge of cow psychology, knows that when treated kindly cow will give j Wis Vv , » Sule peele ee et a . sere milk and better milk than she will when kicked, cursed and abused \' OICE WILL i fold were only ain umpkins, The aed when they « upon a high one wall, wore ‘. ith plenty of food of the right kind, with comfortable quarters, and ‘kind and gentle treatment these cows yield an unusual amount of milk “How do ye ppose the Quaint Boy ever seuled the wall?” asked we rior quality and their owner is making money from them “hand " is good for cows is good for human hive Romp, and be cot could answer ever It is fair to assume that what ot that even from the business point of view it pays to be kind to ‘There fe money in kindness. Hven as a purely business affair it a a@ stout Sranme n polled almost pays big dividends. © JO“ con . beneath thelr Btrietiy im line with the story of the cows is that in last week's nows- : Plump Pumpin!" exclaimed Rutt papers of the young woman who, when a little girl on her father's farm. s, “Stand on mo," said a falnt voice, ft sounded yt weet geve a hungry tramp Something to cat and all the money she happened to ie 4 ; il break the shell (f we do, warned Rufit. 4 they obeyed! two-dollar bill. It was twenty years ago that this bit of sincere . 2 Mo eoober had the two kiddive sot foot Ups’ the Planty Puaphin tian Ee t} was manifested, and the other day the young woman was notified . f : cs / vesan to grow #o faxt that it felt as if they we! i) cen up the sid Yaw firm that she was sole heir to an estate of $65,000—left to her by - / Y S / f the wall ii aa alavataes (ue iaatane it, wae 4" a ap Fi b., pe then homeless and hungry “tramp” to whom ehe had given the meal and c y i iit ju 4 off, But Roop was wot 60 qulok and doen Wale ie pump- n just as fast as it had grown up. Downe too went Row Bo Romp was down and couldn't climb up, ond. ult wee up esd two dollar bill. ‘And 80 let all pessimists, cynics and biped “pigs” take notice of the fact, . RS deat in the very structure and framework of things in the LAW that ( 20, ; Ghether we are dealing with cows or human beings it is both right and y YH 5 uldn't Jump down! What were they to do? They were in dreadful profitable to treat them gently, considerately, kindly. / / 4 7 Muman sympathy is never out of order. The h@ad often mnakes inistakes h f See >: GUAD inthe. Hina ey ax’ Nachiuaml aia hiM@hat this eae put the heart never, Like the village parson of Goldsmith's “Deserted Vil- y 4 < MUNERIY BADE anew HUET Aa NAIDOO MENS : neil wat whose very failings leaned to virtue's aide.” the errors that our human / Ay Pa aT Genera et EET nto Romp with the suggestion Amparuies make are always on the right side of the ledger, align i : t nd they'd have tt hia It is better to have loved and st than never to have loved at all; and began by cutting t stem off on tone furine far better and nobler than any prudential steellng of the heart are the spon- : , Out Ob!" she cried upon scein to nend ton fer vols meneronity and goodwill which go their way as naturally and ar L 4 f Then, when ils owner bein to de guacied head pop Rerrey, oF the nig singe co me sunciag oF the Righ apie 809 IANahe lp : B i nha ane wan too subi “ | lain. Bal they were mot afraid, ‘course to the sen , é es ; nto a brine of bis blaek ha vite dewa to his should but it does more than that--it ore H m2 Z n mp climbe » to hile jer, ite han that~it glorifies; it ar : = ae HOB Aue Mis hand by pikfd club he held. = - ' a ta : . wit \ giant's para- = rnalia and the ' aR ane , vie Simwle NLep he cleared the Of course Kindness pays: ates within the dou) (ho joy and satisfaction which the world can neither give nor take away : = 5 : { | = nd then k ‘i ‘ i-swep* land, hopping - ” umimit of ¢ n eh Mowivted, one on each wheat planted which makes the best 7 ry ’ bie 1 erm, | 1 | thé @ where they flyin Cys was enough DoYou bread flour? | : 7 Ui) m em hu ‘ ine Eleanor. 11, What city in Germany is famous v its china? 12, Who is the best known Ameri- 19, by ng Co. an evangelist? y . chang: ° ‘ 7 - New York & ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S @ price of the sca n no time." wir C 4 they have. aj that. when idee ke prea Ls eousin Hflean in 1. Who created th ft QUESTIONS. SOW PEE of @, What is the name ¢ i ama; 4, blubber; 6, Serara $| when they have ordered only t} . a ets atringed instrument pi t Lendl pivpoars 6: MAgeiant & cars HAT bitter taste will not be ap- | the filled shells In the oven and when | Peync®, they Will not necept it. Such arble A LONREONE GA. ace nnDy Member Oe vow? femur; | 19, copper; 11, Ruth; ' 12, parent in turnips if you add a|Dfown on top they are ready to serve. !croate “honest walesilen and” met” | an ‘hvu ' wwe it fu fo miles me pending o2 Mee What diseuso Pi nap Cleveland. teaspoonful of sugar to the| pp, chants men and mer j sir 5 v ® stories and shew ~_——> --— pint of the mashed vegetable | 20, ot allow the preserve jars to ave oan 2 the bite of a mad dog b eta stand close together after they are) Th . | 3 ; CNLDY, aged 1%, t THE DIFFERENCE, Ocaihouaneli cee |illled, “Cool as rapidly as possible. |a hunch of Kove ta to unt fror ‘ : achat ousewife serves delicious ba-| When cold do not jet them stand & buneh of keys is to fram then ) — a ne stand in ‘ r ! 2 gt ) JOIN THE KLUB AND J OBTAIN YO PIN, 4, Witich is the HE ) was a very soclety-bred spin-|eon, She says she so er Ww ‘affin ie e h aks the bacon/the Kitchen, Cov, var | 12 Baremin ali and allow ? r with paraffin at) main there tor a few d ” : awh : Pon +s with apy pum. the de nily in Af 1D M Who cut off Bomson's hair? ster of fifty-odd years and she|in water for a few minutes before | vnce, put on the co’ @ What ip the inost famous poem was reproving her nineteen. | {ving it because she thinks this| side of the ela ig ive rulehled writte by J) Annune year-old niece for not ghowing any gives it a more delicate flavor. ool dark place, B iW you do not like yur aneooks ugh it 6 I ON Onde : Dan neteRi more interest in soclety than she did.| A novel way to serve baked vota-} A club of women SMatenaeelee deat une thence rs W) once destre yes’ In ending her argument she suid, | toen SS ReaD aro ie HET EESCEEPSTS PRET ou PAT oe a erea 8, Wh r ommon sige ay when I was your age | done cut them in halves, lengthwis mes into t wh all food d Ey a A |T was the b of seven countie serape out the inside, mila it with) pur re y paey bore of y eral use The hiece was provoked, "That | butter, a little cream, pepper and | "nd nu c ® What is the stock market called | Ay be go, auntie,” she admitted | salt and the beaten white of an ¢ “| 4 ft le delivered | an qttich {8 located on the stree dryly, “out I see that mo young man | Walp this potato mixture uotll Nght, puy t ! ventana ene, 1 ' \ ; 1 ' {eth of ame a At what time of the season is dndlianapolis News, Foe ell then put is into, the shells and with {overu) of tho women =enoried at the wat t Hey eal ! io the same t th | Seated, with, a ‘sy Thal ood "ea Saat hen the upper part, Viawe @rst meeting that they gave | F = | ehamois « ing 0 t 4 k 1 vse : ‘ wed the| To remove the dy specks {rom mir | tom pn to courc: No RAZ ——