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'. 4c - - ifiltOrLD , -k- 4 I. it ! 4 1. 1 - , -- L t ., .L.,,,,, V1- "1 ! ,:,. 1, t I oi ' (...,,;...1, . i - , - jr: , , T THE BUSY SPORTSMAN - ng It ,e - : 2i , the 1,! 4 - . -' mar As id widely koown. been - Vivant- revenge." me Dalton. npurned and noW you will learn how Jack Dalton repays those he hates. I also hats your lordly lover. Come on and mat your dinner.' "I refuse to eat. If 'my husband does not rescue rile, will starve." Jack Dalton laughed. this time more sardonically than usual. Wired by Madeline's beauty he over and to walked her placed his hands on her shoulders. She endeavored to push bun away and was won atruggling in his arms. 'Help help!" she crte4. 'Le there no one to rescue me?" 'Stand back. Jack Dalton." mild a stentorian voice. and the villain found himoelf hurled to the ground The voice by a powerful hand. and the band were those of Adrian Miller. So eager bad Dalton been In his pursuit of Madeline, he had not noticed the airplane. a black dot in the sky. Neither bad he noticed a parachute tsee.undtng noiselessly. nearby these Instrumentalities. through arrived on the wen ANL in thne to rescue his wife from a fearful . . tato. 13ocattse boa-a- Horror seized his soul. Rushing to the - nearby. pier of the Water Sprite.- a pleasure launch owned by one of his friends. he started the engine and was quickly ftling toward the spot where Madeline had fallen. It Wall the water was DO impregnated yell vifith salt that it hors her up. When Adrian arrived he freepea her and quicklY lifted her into the boat. lie had not noticed, however. that Dalton was climbing in at the other end et the boat. Madeline saw him end shrieked in despair. - Adria& turned around.. As he did so. Dalton struck him over the head with oar used in the launch and threw him overboard-- - He thee started the engine and turned hi noes toward entelope island. Madeline was too terrified to move. but set moaning and wringing her hands. She was Again in Posses- sign of the arch villain who had pureued her for years.- 'Perdition catch my soul but I do love thee," be cried. Evidently he with miner Sheridan's "Out thee for a doubly -d villain., she scree:mod. determined to The only MOLy was a sardonic grin. as the boat neared Antelope Island. - What cared he for Shakespeare or Sheri- dan, when be had secured the girl' he loved at last. True .. she was married to the herrn but your true villain cares little for that "She is in me power." he shouted in glee. "'Tis true- - U. pity. and pity 'tie 'tie tree,' moaned Marlene.. "Ailgels and ministers of grace defend us. Look on this picture and thee on that.'' eh sighed. gazing on the villain and then on bee dietant.lovr. floating en the brine. But even Shakespeare bad no appeal to hardened! heart, 11,11 , plat d-- Dal-tetr- a- Here the amusement editor look-:A- d at hie watch. "Amazement," he cried. "I am due at the theatre where the old legit: does. 'Bernier tonight." Observing the mining editor at his desk, he thrust the into his hands. and conjured kiln to continue the narrative. "I will." mold the M. E. For this relief, much thanks." shouted the amusement editor. as he fled toward the theatre. The mining editor wrote as follows:' ; CHAPTER v , Scientists have proven.' beyond the peradventure of a doubt, that man can absorb great quantities of salt and'itill-continue In lo the present case this fact was again demonstrated.- Upon leading in the lake, where Dalton had so. unceremoniously, thrown him. Adrian drew a long breath and with it a iluantity of salt water. This dram of lye-liliquid. strong enough &moat, to wake the dead. brought him to consciousness at once. It served the purpose of ammonia and smelling salts combined. If anything in existence could arouse a man to life and vigone testa of the brine of Salt was the case lake could do present instance. Adrian himself up as thoula ha had hoes electrified. Per a few minutes he could not remember where he was or what had struck him. Then it all came back to saw the boat at a din. him. bine& lie also saw that it was leveret miles to the island and only one to the shore. He determined to swim to the shore. Arriving in the city-- he sought the government air station, ex- . plained the situation to the super intendent and was fortunate in obtaining a plane and a pilot at micelle asked the driver to go to Antelope island immediately but to climb so high as to be out of sight Arriving at the island Adrian swept the landscape with his field glassse . and soon located Delton's camp. He could see Madeline sitting on the ground near a campfire and Dalton busy, evidently getting a meal. Madelines hands were at her' face and her whole attitude was one of sorrow. 'Adrian decided at once upon the safest plan to effect her retiree and put it in to exTAN& ecution with lightning-IM- ng U. -- Grasping ber ann. Adrian started toward a little thickit of woods. drawing her along with all - the They bad an speed possible. eighth of S mile to go and the buffalo was about that distaste from them. Could they make it? The odds were in favor of the buffalo. but fear lent speed to Mill- er and the girl. Just in time they reached the wood and bid in a dense copes. The buffalo could not see them so presently gnized quietly away. When they came out again.. the buffalo was far away but Dalton had recovered and departed ln the boat. Miller premeal and the couple did pared what they could to make themmelves Comfortable for the night,. as there was no way of crossing the lake. ot - You.grind out, the rest of this slush; I've got to to down to a meeting of the baseball um., Valk" shouted the sports editor to the obituary writer. Sa the latter went on wttb, the tale; "There's been a wreck the eanyon flyers" shouted the eitY editor, and after pleading yritit the sports editor to continuo till story. the railroad editor sped to the depot. The sports writer' wrote so follows: 111. im -- -- CHAPTER TUX for Adrian! Alas for As the glorious oro Madeline! of dad arose in 4ho heavens he looked down in sorrow at their reHow calm they cumbent forms. were, he so stalwart. she oo beau. Mut. and both so young. You can aft find it In your hearts to PRY them, cut Off in youth from home, friends. all that makes life deer. No flowers surrounded them, no gaudy funeral trapprngs. supplied by loving hands, adorned their resting piece. Here upon this dietont island, they laid them down. serene in the hope of a bettor life yet to come, where no villains should disturb their souls and no buffaloes compel them to seek safety in ignoble flighL The hoped that when next they awoke it would be under fairer skies. with birds singing and flowers bloom-lu- g all around them. The gentle breeze from the lake sang their last soothing requiem. wake up, "Oh. Adrian, broad daylight?' shouted MadeAnd here's daddy with a line. launch to take us home.' ' Also - The championship bout between Biff Miller and Kid Dalton took island as per place on Biff landed s swift expectation.In the first rush. sending the jolt Kid groggily to the ropes. The Kid. however; quickly rallied and tried to rush the big 'on and was dizzied by a short uppercut Prom this point on it was all Milleeo fight and he sent in a series of swift punches that beat down the Kid. tore away his defense and finally in the third round dropped him to the ground for the count $o poor was the showing made by the Kid that it is doubtful if be will be signed up again in these parts. Plitt Miller is looked upon as the slugger of the hour. It is reported the two fighters had pre-viously had some trouble over a skirt and it is believed this - put power in Bilre Panchen.' When Miller saw his opponent on the ground. he said to Madeline: "Come, darling. we can now return home." But they had forgotten the but - - , . : , , . , . , i c .,. NMI& IMMO Al: 1 0 - OS OM MOMEM - - -- - 4e....k, 17 , . , . . 111.11 . - i, ' MOM - ...1.-1011.....- , .6.r , . . - '; - '--t 7 ... - itas tote . 111,- , ' . ll L 1 j 01.1MIMIR - ,. - for Plother a Gas Range . I -- 4 ? , ow. suit O , ewe has herd of buffaloes on the The mbiland for snarly year otels had. been grazing near Dalton s camp, and one old male. these human beings trespassing ea bis ancsent domain. determined to aanthilato them. 'Leaving his companions 'he parted toward the .amp at a gallop., Madeline was the fine to see him. 'Adrian, the buffalo! she shout. way and bring sorrow uia thho ' ' , Ufa I .. .. ' To the sounds of Ilendelmohn's , GO? ,, Illt march the wedding eouple happy 4 Vish 'Keeps Her Streams WitqlMtOtted frog. liciikro Hatcheries. Monarch Ilk Roans the Moneta las and Buffatio Nero are SLIM appeared before the minister next , laming. Ma Big nods is a Real Ca Leh lire Phessents Mill be Turned Loom for the Scatter-gunner-s. 7 I attired, the InOrning Dorgeoemil ......-- bride appeared as beautiful as an to the field I the ritN your have for their sole objective dreseed protection and" furtherance of wild boast and expensively 'of the eportsman to review 1'04 I ö life species. Their work extends maids of honor and hundreds of a few memento a resource of the the attended beyond 'the friers Payment of loving 'relatives state whkit contlibutes universally' ;! ,; two dollar license fee though Ude retherehd finieden., 'rhe ceremony' .to men In all walks of life equally 11 which revenue most of ' the wended their Pars RESOURCES. finished. the couple ,GAME . I II the somewhat totangible though " , used toward artificial propagation. way to the wafting auto, and the UTAH HAS ' none the teat real value of whole' and bride turned to kiss her mamma With them ream ' tan Ilneetimated or black thousands of -, mule deer. : some recreation on natures vial"collectively the conscience of ob- a fond good bye. An airplane bed now Several elk of colonies of Rockies. In the hundreds , grounds numbering thriving 1.1 serving open maroon ant bag limits. IFew would dare. arwert the chathovering amend the neigh' ' each. Take the fish life for example. been ' "... , borhood. and it was prenumed to be Dunnir-seawnilenge that the spirit of fair play seasons ' the big Hundreds of thousands of scree of choke marsh lent hese which domioates the sportsman's trout may fall an easy prey to the some friend waiting to drop Dowwild fowl abound. ' act. does pot have its effect in Wan who win take ers on the bridal party. Now. as mountain cold Scores fresh of and lakes atreanul supporting the bride lett 'arms, building a finer and more noble the big spawners while they lie . abundant trout 'of the Rainbow. Steelbead. German Brown. e manhood. ,, Rven thews few would In the shallow mwit helpie the'plane swooped down. and Jack Pastern Rrook and several native varieties.. concede to this field st place to ladder Dalton. a or waters. Wild fowl rope grouse hanging . En lel bass. catfish litany valley lakes and streams supporting among the state's reeources, for Wd be material" "feet" if their attached thereto. seised her and and lower forms of fish life. the lure ok the PUrinlit of wild swiftwas dieturbed with and the the borne leaal36 she away of known chicken. '"ang grouse including the prairie Every type I life is universal and the state that deer and elk will cease to thrive it ness of the wind. Women screamed pine hen or dusky grouse. sage ben willow grouse, drummer offers real value in this class has th n" or new are kin"' 'further- - on all sid es. men rushed here and ' pheasant and mongolian pheasant. as woU as quail and Hungarian the magic lodestone to lure to its more the extent to which there but could no nothing. Adrian partriegs all ranging Over hundreds of thousancla or acres of doors thousands who seek the pure men voluntarily live up to the code sprang into the auto. and shouted, land. aloyment Gt fishing and hunting. enforceOf in its and aid fair play "Fellow that abplans!" The chauflArge colonies of fur bearing animals including mink, Whatever rank may be accorded meta to a will determine degree martin. muskrat, beaver and fox. feur premed the lover and the mathe epertsmaa's field as a class the extent to which the artificiat chine Jack. notion tail and snowshoe rabbits that have become eo , Done can succerwfully challenge the sped forward like a flash of work ean be carried propagation numerous to as in sections as be rated Pests. of eminence held by Utah position time warden's on for the may game , In the variety and number of her " CONSILIIIVATIO It PROGRESS. be divided between the IletUAI wild life .sPeelee A telephone messag milled the ' TO SAVE WILD LIFE: work and the enforce--propagation What game would you seek? If A: society edit emo to attemg le re' meut of the game laws. Scientific regulation of anasons and bag limits to protect alL fittix?g fishing be your aim turn to any ception to Woodyard Kindling the forms Gf game and gam. Lab during hatching, mating. broodFacenr. The . one .of the myriad streams that famous tale author. the ing and spawning beaStnill- more restrkted field pos- on the atoniMsedPressing a In , flow from the alpine heights of amusement edlEntimitinent of 30,000 sPortsmen to act as volunteer game the 11'astitch range if you would sibly inctuding eh upland SUM. tor ob fled away, and he conwardens to live up to the sportsman" code of fair plaYEntand doer and certarnly tho elk and "Mining' editor wanted at Bingplay with tho game trout. or to ai-gement of the activities of the suits game department ham," shouted the office hal. The '' the lower lakes and valleys for pheaeant tha sportsman's decon tinued the narrative thus: anto 10.000.000 a mineral writer besought the railprogram for plaudits is the factor... The fry and fingerling trout the base and lower forms of fish CHAPTER road editor to continue the narraalk and deer may boconie compotiat:ally as wall as the hatching and rearing ot 6200 Pheasants IIfe If you would reolace the fly and hurried awe?. The felt-wa-y domestic with herds. ilea tive, though rod and creel with the acaturroun Was Xade Has to be whisked out Extension 'et the work to mitablish large publics shooting man wrote as follows: their forage consists largely of the of Ms country? What was Dalturn your ear toward any of the A.,;.0:$0f04.-.;Pi,0e0t- . ' areas. More ohruba trees.. than added 10,00e te antl. refuge young crop. ,oi - acres ': the Great Rai .r. loits I groundsgametele.lowlands, destiziationtThesii and ' '"- - ' CHAPTER VI. in rather than the Bravoes oi the tonquestions ,,, troubled as Adzian his ' range. If the grouse are 'disturbed oar sped westward in the trail of gir," avid Madeline, "have by too, early grazing of the up- the airplane. In half an hour he you no pity? I bays never harm , lands both or to the young overgrazing r basin or other regions-find a tation to wild life which followed ., " and the berry and shrub tor. nwhed where the pine hen. prairie cents wealth eil wildlowl life that place, In civilization's wake., The palming per pound. Add to this the suffer. The Phe.-- nt hal been chicken. ogre ben. 'willow grows food 'value A...7 of the wild chicken and this state in the front rank of of the American bison and the age some as aitticuitartuta , regarded by are I proand wild fowl and the figures may pheasant tame, or peas just beyond the Pet- eCe-11- -f entelt eee trete the -- eliti --- - etil his truck garden crofts tected.drummer The limitation of the open prove startling in their economic tiemente in any part of the state and plains was inevitable as civi- - i a menacethetobird is largely tneectiv. season to a few days with limited tr you would pursue the kirk, cot- - ligation in Rs westward movement I though phsAe of a human activity that a and assua, thus may alma pay no he will has been looked on as nothing but 1111111i ton tail or snowshoe rabbit. If demanded the nee of the natural return for his slight crop damage. begs ingures that them in(. of the supply In the mountains appeal... take your ranges for its domestic stock. The How close the competiuon can be great dinshaultionwen. other sections as if there is one plea to the alpine heights, for your effect has made itself felt in the maintained te preserve s -conclusion, gun happy 1Twhich might be made it is for a course will likely take you through mountain ' Wherever the elk and medium without the game or Paling Shooting Grounds. the , ;T. some thoice shooting for the puut deer come In competition. A di- - agriculturist. encrificing Wild fowl tacos Its greatest men- proper appreciation of the field of , . . sportdom by men and industry not hen, the prairie ermine. the sage- - mintehing supply of end) life was is & question the solution of greatly ace of the in the slough which drainage , , hen and other grouse species. rates-- all tut inevitable as the natural muat rest with the sportsmanlike and mantis land and the depart- primarily among those who seek these pureuits. DisNONV ing through Ihe valley you malt spawning conditions of the streams quales of the farmer. the stock-start- ment has now Marled on a new the pleasure of food value of the the regarding iiintin herecoveys of quail and mourn- - was upset by the use of waters for men and the admistintrative tbf M- campaign converting flit-I.- .' there ars still values which ing deves or perhaps that king of irrigation and the 'building of dents cials. There is a happy balance that tofore worthless into public shoot- game , attention toward mainthem all, the Mongolian pheasant. 'and diverting works for power. can be maintained subject though ing ground s and game refuges command - Even the wild life suffered as the it may be to the fallibility of bu- - where the birds may hatch and taining to a degree The natural be3'914'' ne tu., s:..... ---- The marsh for ex. , man judgment. brood their young undisturbed dur- ano. oflathings. and tnarsh were drained. ' not only valuable for its Would you pursue a game more lough ample in-- : , summer the and and Next note our of I in ing , spring worthy , V - Cwwwirrntins- - '. ' i wild fowl but for its fur crop. It worthy of your skill. then get your- - . ' ventory of fish and game life is where reamonable shooting regale- is well known that a local run club mit in tune for a bunt this fall in 'Salvation of wild life for poster- - the program of itotopefoution ag ear-- : tient; insures them a reaaoneitis for instance rensiVed more from the mountaina for the big tunic IV does not rest in attempting to rled out by the state fish and game! 11101101110 Of protection during the the tale of muskrat furs alone in ' deer,- largest of its mimics except COKE ' thenatural balance of- department In the abort pan of a open season. Mors titan 10.000 enit C.OMI0A4Y mason same area conthan the u acres of such marsh land has been only Its brother the elk. or perhaps thine& thanks to the elatttie adap- few years this Mate has seen ' agriculture . would pursue the monarch 'ability of nature to Its environ- - veloped the artificial propagation converted into a public shoothig verted 'to productive - , himself. Either will be foiled roam- - moot and artificial nurture. That of folk life to & point where eight ground and game refuge this year which was speculative. could pos, , have produced. hur the-- , uplands , in abundance. fate rests not even in artificial hatcheries ere 'kept operating to near Corinne in Boxelder county. sibly I II Turn back the calendar a more or propagation; but rather in a corn- catelicitY Producing about 18,000.000 This area added to the great pub-s' , more years end get a thrill of the lunation of these two with the up- - fri and fingerling fish for replant-ol- d lic grounds of the Bear River hay ilg,,a, ",Specks" Now Match . 4.Nsa-i 1 ... the state two of the best west Of yesteryear in a buffalo building of a bigger and finer Whine the trout stock in the moon-hugives ' IV4rtill 1 ILES are cheap Frocks. . . , into etreams. New tyPes ham been wild fowl areas in the known world. on Antelope istand.. in brief spirit of eportsmanship. 10. ,0111 ....,,,..,.. l',..15.. ' r:, - procured and planted as a nucleus ,....7,....,:..Conservation of the elk is carried ; turn where you will there la prob.. 46,4.0 . Rapid as has been the rehabili-with Yellow the-- - dot:Etat" goner Nab- - livoliagnfiow est by bolding In check the bunt-- 'Parisian women hivosidontea hi the llilivf 'Mlles and more MU- ing season until this game gets suf- American bornrimmed in the abundance of opportunity miopment of the comervation pro- glasses, bat , !, i. In this field. '', gram the sportsman both individ- - ittsh etteanie It rests with other ficient foothold in the state to war' , But wintry tielitudee have closed ually end collectively still AccuPies agencies to me that the .Water are rant its permanency and the deer they have, made, then; a part of ' 'rom linhutint that has by limiting the shooting to old Moir general attire, by adopting ' . mote of your field and nature is the exalted position of being the Yellow Cab is ready Right--:-,. instructive buckt , Preven now well earned in greatest factor in keeping streams. a rest ,tne rims made diking front colored celluloiel ' 1"There le an economist phase of ' when , the spon world after a season of valleys or uplands well stocked agentlIn you 'want it. p sports noes:often dealt with though to match their various greases. A rich rewards to him who sought with fish and game life. Well ,l, -' beenmongolian .-a reimind few in suffice words to started for may gracuZir the vogue '"-- '4 Ibis Pleasures' in , the mountain might each man ask himself if be county of the state and a ....P.eliaren haSseveralaet high of it. The food value of the fish . stream. the craggy hotness or the does his part in the Protection of , 'This service is- easy breed of thin king of the grouse fowl. chickens and big roma an- so thatof many . ,N...,,.) , 1b r mam and or mountain that aach the tho wttb which game.of glaiwes. a .lough pursuit ii....zw.4..0.,...1 is rapidly increasing in num- nually taken from the surplus of pairs . 1,..., , land. Follow us now in a more ford, him so much pleasure. We family colored rim. The gime , , ,, toget , bers in and Utab's wild life is considerable. different uneelfish vein 'savouring of the leave both the query and the an- - hilts withthethemountain valleys used by th WOM011 who do not Deer or an !neat of should elk promise bring of the conservatOnint serer with each man. The 16.000 , ..., some excellent for the average of 3 to Se cents per pound need spectacles-- , is ordinary window that. we may reassure :ourselves sportsmen annually licensed in thin ocatteminner withinshooting i ,Just Phone , few years on the open market if Its sale were glass-- Boma dealers aro willing as a t that we'd() one part in preeereing state bare and can continue le Approximately 62011 of theme birds permitted and It is astbusted that high as 10e paint of lb 'specks" a 1014:7.".4'...) for posterity the richness of our accomplish great things working were hatched and refired at the fully Effie' bucks are killed anIn unison and toward a common 1 game farm at Beirtnievitle this-Ye.. i inheritance. an some of average nually weighing -' ' 4L.,..s Tim footprint of a dinosaur has In any stud' y of thefield of Seta . and then released in various sec- - lee inundi or a pet food value of -Three-fiftle soon ebecked 1 .. of the sportsmen an, tions of the state. the student $711.00 annually. An average of I been discovered thtrty feet bolo', :sports Boston Ektg., saltf lake City, Day and rating Sattions. Nor is the upland grouse being five pounds of fish per ncense is- Om Inlay on the property of the up short in any fanciful flight nuttily licensed are already actively which depicts a return to condi- - clanged in this cause with local forgotten. Fourteen iranctuaries and I sued. a conservative estimate would famous inventor, Hodson Maxim, 00 geesesoortemen's organizations. which game Dtgewswe have been antab- mean a food value of $86.000 at SS at lake Hopatcong 21L4 preventive before the , - :;: -- ,o..' ' .., It,.... I '" ' '' !" . ' , 1, ,,,,i - r:f '''''.,:a-- : 4 - IN IOW ...) -- ists'il...,!!! ..'s 1! ,,, t , -- r- ,.r, -- "And now boner." said Madeline. "I am seriotwir Porilleied. - As you know, Jack Daiton says- be loves me and swear; he will get' too yet He threatens to kidnap me. What is beat for me to do." "Do not take any notice of tim," odd Adrian. "Ile ig only a foolish blusterer." ":Andwhat&flI wear at my Weddingr ahe asked. white "A beautiful. clinging gown. 'with the usual settings. be rotated. "And rit tell you what well do. Well get marired tomorrow. and after that Jack Dalton will cease to peroecute you." vb, honey, that will be lore1r."1 add Madeline, and it was at once arranged for tomorrow. - .: '16,-- 4, ,4, ,, 0 11,.., , ,rIL - 1.1, 4 lit - 4 (,7,) '-- '' Ir. e"...,.....Noll'halt 'i i , ,. r- -- i''''' k401, t;"'"7,,172 '1- - 4 47:1 ) ; ' ,e . 1 ,::,..2--3'- lows: ,., 20; r?olk at, 4 't ommiCe;Al:a.-,,,,.,. lk .41 ' r - . '7.' , - i ' l'', - 1 -; 44,.117."...r.117.170 o - t, ''' '''' c.4,,-- 04,,,,.,.,7F 04tivm ,..'..!. ,.,,...:7 11' - ' r,-- : mar 7 ., 1 , t , ' t - ',a.' ; , meal-wa- When he haat reached this point the telephone rang and the editor was .invited to go at ones to the Greathouse hotel and join in a banquet. He rushed Into the city sanctum and finding there the edit eos of the Heart Forum, lie asked her to finish the story threw it on her de and dashed out. She read It and began to write as fol- 4 - , ,, e - .! 'C w. fr . , , ' , ,l'A-- - - ,',..1. - 7. 1 11,T.,,, , :, C - '. ., t . , '',, ' ,g,-- .........., ; k t; 1444,00,. i f d' :Itoc,,t. "0,:t, , ?, ,,,, fI ;..! ' 4 ' '1!"':--- "Oh. Adrian". exclaimed Allado--, are so good as a news-- 1 line.,you paper.- - When, we are married T hope you will keep me posted on' all ."Indeed I will. darting." replied, Adrian.- as be premed her rapturously to kis heart. She was a beautiful girl sad be was her equal la rt good looks ao well as arid imelligent. It was Do wonder they- loved- - rash-- - other.- ,. -' ' 4 4 .. 'IV'S'. - :' , rzf. t i- It 1 : Fearful Days ' CHAPTER t WILLEFi and Ilaileline ABRIAle eat the drawing room of her father's taisseion. It la steadies to State they were deeply in love with each other. "Tell me of the world today. said Madeline. "All is peace tad proseevitl."' replied Adrian. No war threatena in the Benno. Congress has de- -' sMred for ocetiomy. crops are good. everywhere. Prance and Germany: 'mow buried the hatchet. and the outlook for : univeresi happiness' 1 i to,4. i1 I.r., L4,. .:, ' - ',,, I.4, "..C-:,- , I i- 1 !..:., .' 4 , ! . 7 , , '. . , ! ' " " - ,1 rd you. 'Why should you ruin my Woes! ' , . I ' , '9 4' ' 1923 't - , . . ' SY R. T. HYDE had arrived at the shores of Balt and halted. lie could see Pr RE editor sat hs big saw chair !Lake the airplane out over teeter. I thinking ponderous thoughts., I: auto Through a field glees he had in the he could see Dalton and will begin that &tory I bairn litedetrie struggling on the rope long prolocted.' ha owl. and tomb-wit- h ladder. While he ; gazed. they tale as follows; began loosed hold and fell into the water. ' , 19 DECt,.Ilit4i ' I , - , . 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