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Mix well, then form into the shape of a fresh salmon steak. Fry in a little hot fat until brown, turning carefully so that both sides are on Ht Mil to; It Serve cooked. sliced lemon or nd ta. Cn with garnished tomatoes. I. TO BE BACK AT WORK when yotve found a way to ease the pains of n&i RHEUMATISM and do it the hiv.l rhal inexpensive tf way, too. istedl ter n nl b Xll-C- eo tie ued -1- 3- u Patricia sprang up, her eyes full of furious tears. The shame heaped upon her was more than r.ha could bear. "Usurping privileges wife in divers manners" each word hit hep-like- -a blow.- - Do I have to listen to those liesT" she cried. Ifs infamy, all of it! Worse than infamy! It makes me out a common r I" Craig asked Northup, Dennis, kip the rest of that part, wont you? Northup dropped down the page: street-walke- therefore, Do Strictly Command YOU, the said Craig Tarlton and Patricia Hay Well Inf ton that you Do Absolutely Desist and Refrain From vtattlng each ether's place of abode . . . meeting or holding converse In any manccr whatsoever or written or verbal eommunlcatlona . . . until and this wk Court, In chancery sitting, hall make other order te the contrary. Hereof fail not, under penalty of what the law directs . . . After a time Northup commented: There's not much I can do to soften this for you, but Ill do everything I can. You two are carrying n fight here, and you've got to plan together. You can do it through Poleon or me. Theres nothing in this writ to prevent either one of you from telling your plans to us, and then we'll tell em to the other person. He rose to go. "One last thing you may consider that this writ goes into effect at midnight tonight instead of now. Thatll give you a little time to clear up odds and ends. 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The stuff runs from 15 to 30 why that plune'i been up. per cent uranium oxide, according Lets git 'm afore hewarming gone! to my survey. That's prize Itets nail 'm and them gits claim pa- radium rough ore. . Worth shipping out pers, both! If we destroy them paplane if need be. Worth more pers, his deal'll be no good. Then by than this gold deposit that we got he'll deal with us, by God!" euchred out of. I carried come His words were the spark that imens of that pitchblende inspecmy exploded the men. His last sentence was drowned In a roar that pack for a day last summer, and they ruined all my photograph films hook the building. As he leaped the radiums that strong. from the table and made for the entr"Now heres my suggestion. ance-way, I aU 80 of the prospectors urged after him, crowding and want to make a quick trip back Jamming into the narrow passage. there, explore foe deposit, and see A tittle xnot of them, "on the outer that lense Is. Itll fringe, seized a chair, smashed out take me only two or three weeks. a window and scrambled through to Wont you men stay here till I can do that? If the deposit turns out tee outside. The lawyer interrupted curtly: Craig shouted an order at the Tarlton, youve got some personal men, to stop them, but his voice was lost in the uproar. Northup chestnuts in foe lire here and youre snatched out his belt-guand shot trying to use our company to pull Into the floor, to draw their atten- 'em out for you. Go ahead and tion and halt the mob rush; but make your survey. If foe lense is even the bark of his .44 was extensive, and if the ore 1s as rich as you say, and if you stake it and drowned out Craig seized him by the arm. file in your name, why then bring "Dennis! Weve got to stop 'em! your figures and claim papers down They're blind mad, crazy mad. to us at Winnipeg, and we may talk They'll wreck the whole works over business with you! The four of them left that same there. They might kill Kessler. Weve got to head em off. Here-t- his afternoon for the south, and Craig way lets get out this way." went back to his fight at the Den. He yanked at the office window, Desperate for time, he made a flung it up. Northup vaulted last idea to foe prospectors. Callthrough. Craig turned for an in- ing them all together in the big room that evening, ha fold them stant "Treeshia, stay here! Dont for about his radium lake, his plans to Lord's sake get mixed up in this! survey It and raise money on 11 "Therell be no slip-u-p this time, He sprang through the window and disappeared, joining Northup. he swore to them. "I'm going to take those claims in my own name. His order went past Patricia unheard. Clambering through the They'll be my claims, to bargain window after Craig, she dropped with. That means they'll be your into the snowdrift beneath, picked claims. Are you going to give me herself up, and started running, run- a chance or not? If you are, say ning as hard as she could, down to so now! I don't dare waste time the river bank and out upon Resur- like I'm doing. McDougle la already gone up Resurrection. Every rection. All around her in the moonlight day is precious, if you men are men were surging across the river, to keep your holdings. Here Im yelling, brandishing snowshoes or wasting day after day plugging to clubs or whatever they had laid keep you fellows in line and keep hands upon. Somewhere up ahead you from selling your fortunes to she heard Craig and Northup shout- Lovett for a song and a plane ride. ing, trying to stop the rush or turn Give me a chance! Agree to stick foe tenth of May." it From beyond them came the tillThey to agreed, staccato roar of the Bellanca. Pilot Odron was stepping up the rew, to wait till he got back from his field start his ship down the smoothed-of- f trip. As Craig thanked them and fairway. he As she headed for the lake the walked toward the entrance-wamain rush passed her. ,Up ahead glanced over at Patricia's tiny ofhe heard yells and oath and the fice and saw her there, leaning sound of men fighting furiously, and wearily against the door. She looked she knew that the five Chiwaughi-mi- so lonely and discouraged Instincalong with Warren's other tively, without thinking, he started to give men, had thrown themselves in toward her, to say good-bfront of the prospectors and were her a last word of encouragement battling them, trying to halt them But then he thought of that injunclong enough for the Bellanca to get tion, and stopped short and his arms fell to his side. After a mogone. ment he slowly lifted his hand In The stepped up to roar. Patricia saw the soldierly salute to her, and hurried a dark ship move out upon the lake, out into foe darkness. with flames leaping from its exhaust It was after midnight In Craigs pipes. Brushing Lovett's party out of their path, the prospectors swept cabin up the hollow he and Poleon across the land wash and surged out were hastily packing a komatik, or to the pitchupon the fairway. But they were too dog sled, for their trip late. The ship was picking up speed blende lake. He was taking only Poleon with bumping faster and faster down the glide . . . One man. outstrip- him on this secret journey, for Powas foe only man whom he ping all the others, made a flying leon could trust as he would trust his lunge for foe rudder, grabbed it, was dragged along for a hundred own self. Over the three windows of the yards, was finally shaken off. blankets to he had ter. In a little time she fancied It was only a few seconds but in reality it was two or three minutes the numbness began going away, the trees stopped jlggering, the Ss39tS3 rfS? STL ftewroA Ma " I.. ness outside came the sharp baric of a rifle, not two dozen steps from the cabin. In the north window a pane of glass shattered to bits and clattered noisily to the floor. The blanket that covered the window gave a little jerk. The dynamite box near Craig's work table spun half around as a heavy bullet mashed squarely into it and splintered one of its pine boards. Poleon dropped the sack of dog feed he was carrying. "Wat In hell! he swore Jerkily. "Heyl Somebody he shot t'rough dat winner. Craig! Who de devil is out dere? Craig, who had grabbed instinctively for his rifle, reached out with n y, s, y, now flattened out and lay still. Patricia turned around from the window. Craig and Northup were standing in the doorway, staring into the big roan. Everything had quieted, out there. Except for a whisper flying from man to man, from group to group. . whisper that seemed to paralyze everybody who heard it Some prospector spoke up, in the dead quiet His voice was husky with emotion. He oughts be shot full of holes, the mangy carcajou! He oughta be strung up high. Killing's too good for a sneak like him. CHAPTER XIII Craig called sharply: "Sami What's this what's Kessler done? On the morning after Kessler' Here, come here! Tell me whats treachery, six of foe city rushers happened. and walked across the river and sold Honeywell left the came stumbling toward the office. their claims to Warren. When they returned to pack up, they displayed their hundred - dollar bills and bragged of all they would be doing in Edmonton next week. They would have been mobbed, a month previously; but now nobody had a word of reproach for them. The next day all the rest of foe city rushers. 13 of them, went over and sold out. One by one foe northern men began trickling across Resurrection. The red on Warren's map started growing by leaps and bounds. It was a despairing struggle that Craig and Patricia waged, those cash days. Against Warren's hard to offer, had promises only they and the men were burned out on promises. To make matters worse, the new mining inspector arrived at Dynamite Bay Just at that critical on time, and immediately started Resurrection. up an inspection trip Few of the prospectors had done their full assessment work. A stickler for rules and regulations, this deMcDougle would unquestionably lapsed, claims of the most clare and dispossess the men. When he did. the company would simply men restake those holdings, and the would get nothing at all. Ten days after the Kessler affairs a Vanguard representatives, the three 'Da i Hava ta Ltatea ta These geologist and rested lawyer e deal. Lies? She Cried the Bay to close foe was a them with interview None of the other men seemed able Craig's and humiliating half hour. to stir from their tracks. They painful personal assurance they had were paralyzed, waiting waiting On his an bxpenslve winter trip to made to Infor somebody to break the spell the Arctic; and now he had and lead them. belonged lode the that them "Kesslers sold us out Craig," form Parkes A Lovett Lovett give m to Wellington, Sam blubbered. In hell." the lawyer de"Why and us st $20,000 spot cash for tbs lode; manded, "didn't you wireless bo double crossed us." and savs or Waterways Edmonton Around the room an ugly mutterchase? e ll or us this ing started, like a ground-swe- ' voice Craig explained, "but to" tried 1 A of a quake. the rumbling was out of the wireless station hero debacle. rang out louder than the mutter- order. I'm sorry shout this ing: than you men can possibly "Them claims wasnt hlsn at aU, Sorrier be. With you it's a disappointment man that the was by rights. Craig but with me it stands found that lode. Kessler had give nd expense, catastrophe.' a be to fair the dirty the hunt up cold. And now, Ha went on; "Now that you linker, he sells out on us, grabs hen, let me make a auggestion his money, snd " full-lung- bull-roar- gold-lod- tote 1 hands. The snow outside seemed to be heaving and tossing like the waves of a lake; and the pines were jlggering crazily, like the reflections of tree trunks in wa- I' William Byron Mowery wild-goos- As Northup paused a moment she heard, above the muffled noise of the Den, the spluttering of an airplane motor over cross Resurrection. Both Craig and Northup heard it were puzzled by it and listened a few seconds. But then Northup went on reading: And Whereas said Patricia Hay . . . by undue association ana Influence over and connivance with with said Craig TarKoa . . . Is Injuring and said complainant and la damaging nmnptai aaid complainant's lawfully aw ta bitshed rights and privilege, wk( la divan manners contrary to eaultv and good mnscienca the river the airplane's had settled into a steady powerful rhythm, but she did not hear it. A curious numbness was creeping over her body. Her knees shook; he clung to the window sill with I cop? e CHAPTER ... ITS GREAT rail WUfita Bjrm Mowtry. ... a Waiting to Be Sewn t wild-goos- MOW, we ask you, isnt this the of this charming fashion. Anylayout supreme for Young thing from percale to sheer wool Miss Modern and will do nicely aa the material. America, Mother Meticulous? Childish glee, The Patterns. Pattern 1965 ia designed for sophisticated gusto and maternal satisfaction will be the order of sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 years. Size the day when you have run-u- p 6 requires 2 yards of these swank wardrobe assets. 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Poleon' tousled hair stood on end. iH-hell- he a well-planne- d, gasped. 'Mebbe he shoot ag'in, and 'splode dat i tuff 1 He Jumped over the sled, made a flying leap for the dynamite ease and dragged it back out of range. Craig laughed at him. "You neednt have bothered. I wasn't Carefully Planned. Mothers are sweet in almost sny kind of dress, but in the trim new model, above right, they're superbly sweet. A glance at the diagram will convince the woman who sews of its simplicity. Two versions will be better than one sunny-hearte- Most of, the lton! Angry enough himself, Craig gave in. Less than a week ago he had saved foe life of 'Teeste Chiwaug-him- i, Lupe'a younger brother, when 'Teeste lay at foe point of death with pneumonia. He had felt that by this act he had wiped out foe blood score of Baltu'c death and that the Chiwaughimis would bury their fcud against him. But now Lupe was trying to blow him to atomA Easing through foe door into the now and dark, he and Poleon crept around the west side of the cabin ai.d started worming jp the little slope, toward foe place where they figured the shots had come from. (TO BS CONTIXUED) Worlds Mercury Is From Almaden, Little Town in Central Spain Since foe Fifteenth century a little town in central Spain, Almaden, in Arabic simply "The Mine, has supmerplied most of foe world with cury, foe metal which ia liquid at ordinary temperatures and which dissolves other metals. It is needed in obtaining gold and sliver from their ores, hi scientific and manufacturing processes and in pharmacy. California and Oregon, Texas and Nevada are intermittent producers of mercury. New Almaden, Calif., half of what to produced in havfoe United States, these mines about seventy-fiv- e established been ing years. Southern Austria and ores Italy also have some mercury but foe Spanish rock Is for richer, comcontaining about 13 per cent 1 per cent, says with barely pared the Milwaukee Journal The chief ore of mercury ta mercuric sulfide, commonly called cin nabar and originally the source of the pigment called the vermilion. This foe women of ancient Rome used for rouge. The Roman town, Sisapo, was in foe neighborhood of Almaden. E. E. Ktach, a writer for Gegen-Angrif-f, foe Paris weekly of the German exiles, visited Almaden some time ago and reported that mercury necrosis, anemia and other ocdiseases had made cupational alarming Inroads on foa workers, who, even in youth, were mostly pale, lean, toothless and lacking In energy. At one time It area the custom to give exemption from military service to those who would serve two years as miners in To Spain, Almaden ta for more for than a gold mine. he wrote, It has always been the world's aourca tf mercury. Mercury baa been used for man? purposes. easy-to-ma- United States census figures toe show that at a cost of but i : i i f !; i Cheap Sales Cost li 1929 per cent advertising created a market for the 170,434,863,443 worth of manufactured products cf that year. 1.54 41 IPoSnfls (fair ttEne ISesfi IBuy . in Tiro Onanns i l : 1. P Ma welded WHO Awf lean bar rcIwfcmaiciiH trip l roliroVIRV fWMV VMM IMWSM1 ro ls from following. pliant sled, borrowed from Sam Honeywell, they were lashing grub and camping outfit, dog feed fur force weeks, tent and sleephand drill for boring ing pokes, through ice. and six full cases of dynamite. On their job, dynamite would do quick and effective work, and they were taking a lot of it in lieu of man power. "We'll bring Sams pups in here nd harness em up, Craig directed, carefully lifting a case of the "earthquake sticks onto the sled and lashing it in place. "When we finish loading this sled, you sneak out and get foe team, Poleon, while I pack my instruments From the snowy dark I 35-in- Dat Carcajea, bom yesterday. Especially when Im dealing with anybody aa crafty as Lupe ChiwaughlmL I noticed Lupe eying that box once when he came in here, and that was warning enough. I took the dynamite out of it two months ago three more of those sharp barks, so fast they sounded like me shot Three more bullets xzinged murderousl through foe window and into the east wall, low down, where the dynamite case had sat Poleon seized his heavy caribou rifle, clipped in a magazine and whirled for foe door, fils face was grim. He could be dangerous, the d follow, when he big got angered. cabin hung up Dat carcajou, he gritted, he shut out any view. Since hia fight with foe Chiwaughimis up Resur- my meat Allonsl Le's get de devrection he had blanketed the win- il Craig. Hold on! Craig tried to stop dows every evening at dusk, to Don't go out there. We don't guard against a rifle bullet from foe him. dare get mixed up in a shooting dark. Outside, a light wind was stirring (.rape, Poleon. Too much depends and fluffy April snow was falling. on you and me, on our trip. Lupe The night was ideal for him and can't see us or touch us in here. Dat dont make no damn! NoPoleon to slip away; the wind and now would blot out their trail al- body shoot trough a winner at me, and me not do plenty 'bout it Amost Instantly and keep the On the long I I, rthrangh. i1.1 2. Mada af V.'IEDAUOY" taagli, W" tedding awtal davclayad far WEED lira : i 't 3. Hdachwiitwaldadaadraia' t:! y 4. Pafaatad lad lavar-lac- k Kaak limy! Mat yaHtaf aa and Mias at? (Mm. i GET WEEDS TODAY I i i : j For economy, insist upon genuine WEED American Tire Chains. They give you more than double the safe mileage. They ere the beet buy in tire cbeins. CHAIN A COMPANY, INC. AMERICAN RIBtEFORT, CABLE CONNIC1ICUT ; ! :'l - : f ; Ml' i iHi 'V : ! Vi- |