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The latter retorted: "How in the blankety-blan- k could I swear with my mouth full of tacks?" DOffr BE GEM? Darken yonr ffr&r fatir gradually. fttiralT ajrd s&fttfv la nriv&s?T f your houie. Used orer 80 year by JL, BOOKLET KRBlt. 4 At SKUia-CLU- wur Druidist . w, CHSMisis, Continued broke the spell. With Insane howls the llamas crowded In from all sides. I leaped towad the point I had selected when the circle first formed, and bowled over two men and was running toward my cabin where I had left my musket With the squeal of a cornered rut the murderer attempted to follow me; and he must have used his knife to some n profit, for I heard a death howl. was yelling for his Choctaws to chase me, but the bulk of them were back at the exit and the others were tardy In taking up the pursuit As for the Humas, they paused to tie Six Fingers' hands behind his back. Ry the time they were pounding after me I had secured my musket and was at the patch of vines behind the girl's cabin. While the entire mass of Infuriated savages were sweeping down on my cabin I risked calling the girl's name. The silence and the failure of Labrador to muke an appearance satisfied me they were well on their way to the river. I cautiously worked In behind the vines and found the hole, scarcely large enough for my bulk to pass through. Thrusting my feet through I was clear except my shoulders when the wild mob passed the cabin and surrounded the one I had occupied. The women had snatched burning brands from the fires, and these Illuminated the scene. Through the mesh of vines I saw Six Fingers being dragged between two warriors; and as the savages came to a halt I heard him scream : "Good lack! This will be death P Pirate and murderer that he was I could not help the wish that he might find a quick death, rather than to roast slowly on the bed of torture. Utterly bad as he was he was born an Englishman, and If It had not been for narrowing the girl's chances of escape I should have been tempted to shoot him because once he had been an English lad. The chief's grandson, bolder than the others, ran forward with ax and torch and thrust bis head Inside the cabin. Turning back he shouted that I was gone. Almost the same moment Damoan ran into the cabin in front of me and yelled to the red men that Labrador und the woman were gone. When he appeared In the torch-ligh- t he was Insane with rage, and catching a glimpse of Six Fingers' writhing figure he screeched like a panther and fell upon him as If Intending to tear hiin to pieces with his bare hands. "I can tell their plans!" screamed Six Fingers in English as Damoan's fingers began ripping his face. "Tell them! Tell thein! Or Pll pick you joint from joint!" howled Danionn, bending over the craven, his outstretched hands hooked like claws. "Save me 1, Save me !" gasped Six Fingers. "Take me with you. Pll lead you to them!" "Speak !" yelled Damoan, hunching his shoulders and wriggling his long fingers before the murderer's bleeding face. "They planned for Labrador and the woman to get away while we was eating 1" panted Six Fingers. "They planned " But now It was purely a question of the girl's safety and not of this snake's suffering; and I fired an ounce ball through his wicked skull, and slipped through the hole and away into the black forest. HIg outburst ComVegetable pound to build her up. CHAPTER XI 15 Kowalczyk of 6819 Hope were glad I Avenue to hear that she has regained her health. For quite Borne time Mrs. Kowalczyk was quite 111 and it waa Impossible for her to work. She took Lydla E. Pinkham's M. mi WfiFE-Slli- P 75 f Da-moa- MSMMMIS, TENN. CHAPTER XII Heroic The Critic (loftily) Tes, I'm going to do something big for the theater ind dramatic art. The Actor Don't tell me you are going to stop wrlt'og play reviews. Penn. Punch Bowl. The Treasury department refunded the $151,000,000 to taxpayers during last fiscal year, but It kept more than hat amount. Build Up Tour Health With DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY The Proud One's Sister Dies. led the chase that night toward the east ; and so long as 1 traveled In that direction I took pains occasionally to betray my position. This procedure gave the girl and Labrador more time to escape, for I knew Damoan would bend every endeavor to overtake me. Toward morning I swung back In a wide circle, planning to strike the Mississippi near the Tunica village at the upper end of the Portage of the Cross. There I was sure to find a canoe in which to push on after my friends. That night I skirted the Tunica village and stole some corn from an out lying village and was fortunate enough to find a small canoe containing a fish net made of linden-barfiber and some lines equipped wirh hooks and fishbone. I mnde excellent progress that night, nor did 1 observe anything to Indicate my fops had discovered my return to the river. It was not until I readied the cliffs of Xatches! and was reeonnitering the mouth of Little river that I made two discoveries one brought important great Joy, the other impelled me to paddle with desperate haste Into the Ahead of nie. some distributary. tance up Little river, was a pirogue containing two persons. One of the couple looked like a boy and was not using a paddle. In the next moment I had glimpsed a long pirogue turning, a bend of the big river below me. It held at least a dozen Indians and t their paddles were flashing rapidly. I did not believe I had been seen as I was disappearing Into the iributnry when bis strange craft showed Its nose around the bend. The canoe ahead now discovered me and the slim figure vanished by dropping flat, and the other abandoned the paddle to pick up a musket. 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I-- KARE, Rait Lake City, I'tah Glorieuse. who bad JJeme"e when her sister bad Frenchman; and outside and the dainty simple Joe Labrador dash of eyes a What French girt. red meet white, should be would there dead slster'a and the red behold her daring to return to spouse careless of with a white rope and red ax. but the gestures White Apple in company frightened weapon thrman with the 'iTls many moons since the White reI hisP" " "it is all Indian was here," the Serpent ! on. me sharply. her to hurry eyeing trying not see marked, -Olabalkeblche, I should have waitto the village. If Damoan from learn for the will me enter the river he ed until I could bring gifts passed have us his brother, of none and the fort that Great Sun So we walked toward the village, dogs have chased me up the river, the finished, t rome here to be among friends." being and rehearsal and. the was 'The Choctaws hunt so rar as mis r Natchez came after us. But such not he cried, his hand closing on a Dig their courtesy that they would aewreu war-ax- , a gift from the French. pass us; and those who far 'The man known as Damoan tne reach the village quickly swung to one side as if taking an entirely Fox leads them," I replied. "He may come now." different course. ana "The whole Choctaw nation cannoi Labrador was frowning heavily harm you here. My white Drotner u In Choctaw said: safe." "Friend ; there was no to "There Is a white woman with me, nor any medicine man among those a neither English nor French, but kin to be must d?ad The be sacrificed. The three old women were the English. I am taking her to tnewoman. were Ensrlisb towns far In the east, oeher kinswomen. The two men Glorleuse La was yond the country of the Cherokees. her servants. If it servants." more "It Is well," he said absent-minaebe many would there rank, noble ly. "She will be safe here. He named a woman of beNow came the hardest portion oi French the Proud" by called "The cause of her aristocratic bearing, her my task. I said: "And there is a white man wltn me, contempt for commoners, and her he a unless Frenchman, but my brother. He Is of any Frenchman was known that Labrador." It rank. possessed The Serpent's form elongated al Tattooed Serpent wa- - enamored of he did not move from the bed. nobles marriage though both being but her, his head swung back and forth the and No; between them was Impossible. funeral procession was scarcely wor- nervously. "Your friend took a Natchez womfavor thy ot a woman who enjoyed the an as his wife," he softly informed as of Olabalkeblche, head war chief, me. "That woman is dead." Sun. Great of the well as a brother "He will be heavy of heart to learn "It is not La Glorleuse," I said. it." Labrador sighed. "He must prove himself worthy of Why "Ah, that grande dame! with a noble, a sister of the mating her!" couldn't It be One." Proud rebuked. "That Is queer talk," I "Undoubtedly," I promptly assured "How has the Proud One ever harmed him, frantic to get outside and have you?" "It is I who harmed her as she a talk with Labrador and agree upon She some plan for immediate flight. thinks. I married her sister. I managed to close the interview for sister her marrying Lever forgave without me sacrificing ceremony and pofor beneath her. Never forgave and hastened to find my liteness !" so high looking friends. When I came to the edge of collection a We entered the village, the village my roving gaze halted on of square huts made of timbers plasscene. Labrador sat on a a dramatic with moss and sand, tered with mud, log tearing at his long hair while La the roofs of reeds and grass, woven so and mademoiselle faced Glorieuse . weather-proofas to be both declaiming in French. each other, The Natchez were much different I heard La Glorieuse Jeering: I encounever from any Indian tribe "He was unworthy to marry a Nattered, or heard of. The practice of hu- chez woman ; yet you take him for a of the death man sacrifices on the husband." elect smacked of ancient Eastern civ"He is not my husband!" cried sun of the ilizations; and the worship mademoiselle. "Mon Dieu ! What a reminded one of the stories brought terrible creature you are! Why do back from Central and South Amerto me? I would be alone. talk you And yet their language was ica. Have you no corn to pound ; no man's linked up with the dialects of the work to do?" Choctaws, Chickasaws and Creeks. "You will soon be alone so far as I accosted an "ancient" warrior so this French runaway is to be countcalled to distinguish him from "young" ed," hissed the Proud One, throwing warriors and "apprentice" warriors, up her head and stalking away. and referring to skill rather than to I forward. Labrador stepped age and asked If I could secure an groaned. audience with the Great Sun. He told "You know who the dead woman me the Great Sun was absent inspectis?" I asked him in Choctaw. ing the temple and sacred tire in a "The furious one has told me. Mon He believed I Dieu ! She says neighboring village. they wait for me to could see Tattooed Serpent, however. paint my hair and be strangled by I told Labrador to take the girl to four men at each end of the rope !" the edge of the village and wait while "Speak In Franch, and be careful," I paid our respects to my old I warned, observing that mademoiselle the war chief. She was was about to break bounds, her taste glad to do this; nor did Labrador re for battle whetted by her talk with gret escaping an audience with the the Natchez woman. In French I regreat chief, whose mistress' sister he marked : had married and deserted. "There Is to be a funeral tomorrow. I went to the cabin next to the I think we better start away before temple and informed an aged man, then. Let us go aside and talk it that I over." the Serpent's We shifted our position to the wished to see the chief. He disappeared through the low doorway and shade of some trees. The Natchez very soon returned and motioned for were watching us furtively. They had witnessed the scene between the two me to enter. As the door furnished the only light, women, and they were curious, of and as the room was thirty feet course. They also knew that Labrasquare, I could not make out the In- dor's return was likely to lend new inleft my eyes. terest to the funeral. I felt no conterior until the Then I saw the Sernenf and La cern for my personal safety; nor did Glorleuse, "The Proud." As I entered the matter of the girl's escape pres3 she swept by me with barely a flicker for my Immediate attention. Labrs of recognition In her cold face. Ola- dor's predicament, however, demanded balkeblche came forward and cordially prompt action. In Choctaw I told him: greeted me, finding me a stool while he seated himself on the edge of his "They do not Intend that you snail He clapped his hands, and a escape. bed. Before he could reply the girl passervant brought a pipe, which the chief lighted for me to smoke cere- sionately broke In with : "If I am to moniously. After he had done like- be treated as a child I will withdraw. I was wise, he said: taught it was not courteous to "The Proud One is grieving for the converse In an unknown tongue before dead woman. She was the Proud One's a friend." sister." Taking a sudden resolve, I told her: "You speak with much sense. You Had the wild of the Choctaw's filled the cabin I could not are not a child. I will not keep it have been taken more by surprise. from you. The ancient custom of the Then came dismay. Outside was La Natchez demands that when a noble dies the surviving husband or wife shall die during the funeral ceremony Our friend was the husband of the woman who Is to be buried tomorrow The dead woman was the sister of La Glorieuse, the woman had you So tickled were the officials at words with." Washington with this letter that they "Ciel! What a horrible nenniat r published it far and wide. To Nye's felt It In the air. That procession of huge delight an English paper edi- ra.uii-- men ana women! Mon Dieu? torially commented in shocked amaze- Poor Monsieur Labrador! Behold the ment on the ways of American forest monsieur. Fly! mde youp. self! Now! Volla tout!" And she stamped a small moccasin Imperiously and gestured for him to Wouldn't Bear Out Theory Theoretically, a head-ocollision "Mademoiselle forgets It between two freely moving bodies would be of the same weight and type would re- hard for our friend to hide from the ..fcva ,n tne night. We must sult In an equal shock to both regardless of their speeds. The forces plan cunningly and not be impatient" told her. "There to of impact act equally on both plenty of time bodies 1 erhnps some time during the and In the case of two day If automobiles not then would tend to throw all during the night There s occupants no danger for you. or me." forward in their respective cars with "I was thinking only of equal violence. However, in an him," she actual dully replied. coillsl0a between autos involving (TO BE CONTINUED.) speeds as high as 50 miles per l,oUI so many devaluated factors would Use But Few Word enter that It is probable that resu British experts have fuund would seldom, if ever, be ns investigation that about half the daS expected from the i,i..i exactly -ewencai conversutiun cf tne case. average person a olves the use of but 43 word u WOMAN By Hugh Pendexter Author of "Pay GraveT "Kings of the Missouri' "A Virginia Scout," etc Copyright by Hugh Pendexter WNU Bsrrlce H2I-11- about to head again he must have told the girl, for she reappeared and stretched out both hands to me. We were within three miles of White Apple, the principal town of the Natchez, which In turn was within three miles of Fort Rosalie. Let us but get inside the village and I would have no fear of either the French at the fort, or of Damoan and the Choctaws pursuing me. The Natchez were on the eve of war with the French. They were a very haughty people; there would be no subtle evasion of their laws to please Bienville even if the red warrior's post did not stand between them. The three of us would have full measure of protection from the Great Sun and his brother and war chief. Tattooed Serpent. So my heart was light when I drewup alongside Labrador's pirogue and was greeted by his amiable grin and a tremulous handclasp from the girl. They noticed the absence- - of Six Fingers, and both began asking questions. "He was shot and killed while escaping from the village," I said. "If m i Ag He Swung His Pirogue About to Head Upstream Again He Must Have Told the Girl, for She Reap- peared and Stretched Out Her Hands to Me. he had obeyed orders he could have escaped with me." The girl's face was sober at hearing such violent news, and yet I fancied there was relief In her bearing. We dragged the canoes under some bushes, and, being In familiar country, took the shortest cut to White Apple sometimes called White Earth. When we had all but come to the village we heard a peculiar howl, which startled Labrador and me because we knew what it meant, and which frightened the girl because she could Imagine It to mean almost anything unwholesome. I motioned for Labrador to make a detour, but before we knew It we were through the bushes and in an opening close to the village, and the girl was staring with wide eyes at the strange scene. Some of the Natchez were rehearsing for a I whispered as funeral ceremony. much to her, and she became quiet and curionsly watched the peculiar proceedings. There were five victims, three women and two men, and forty executioners, the grim office being eagerly sought because it ennobled. All the executioners had their hands painted red and had red feathers thrust through the long braids of hair hanging down the left side of the head. The five victims had their hair painted red. The girl saw no significance in the red hands, the red hair, the make-believe,- "J word-beare- a- word-beare- showing his quaint humor and lovable personality have not been forgotten. At one time be served as postmaster at Laramie, Wyo., on appointment which Incidentally brought forth his fumous letter addressed to President Arthur and containing bis resignation. In the letter he directed the President where to find everything, explaining that the postal cards he had read were carefully pigeonholed apart from the unread ones. He continued: "If Deacon Hnyford does not pay up his box rent you might as well put his letters In the general delivery, and when Bob Head gets drunk and insists on a letter from one of his wives every day In the week, you can salute him through the box delivery wiudow with an old Queen Anne tomahawk that yoa will find near the Etruscan water palL" NEW HANDY war-whoo- PA Fits hand pocket and punt More for yonr moiet an4 the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for ny money J Look for Wrigley's P. K. Handy P 1 J""' scaler I lOUaief n new une A new excuse for the bnsy 0j wmi nus Deen invented iuoica: replying. 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