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Show .•... . -~....-.,.. THE JORDAN JOURNAL , MIDVALE . UTAH BAREE, Son of Kazan . . c~-~--~,-~~--------------~ By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD ,.~: .. ·Chapter. IX.....:.ContinueJ a mat~ an attack on thP young carlhu ·hnU ·would have·· meant death In I~Sf thnn a minute. J<;Yery fang woulll PaY found lt>l holrl. Baree, by the f~t·uultte· dreumstan<'P that he was uu<ler his first twn asRaflants and prot"'('(ed·],}y their bodies, was sa,·ed from !Jmg-tot.n in~tantly Into· piec!'s. H'e knew that he was fighting for hfs llfe. Qyep. him the. hortle of heasts rolled tmd,twistecl and ·snarled; ht> felt the burning pain of teeth slnkiiJg Into his flesh; he was '"""'hPr('d; a hundred knives se('mf>fl cut: 1:1.; him Into J>iec('s; :vet riQ sound not n whimper or a ~ry~cam(' frwn 1 · n Ill•"' in the horror and hopt>lt·.'-'ll'"'"' of it u!l It woulc! illtY>' •·litl:•ol in another half-minute twfl tll!' ,: nl.:!gle not been at the Yery edge of the bank. Unrlerrnlne<l by the er<•sion of the spring floods, a section of the hank surldenly gave wni, nntl with It went Haree and th(' paek. In H fii\Sh Bar('e thoug-ht M the water and the el!captng caribou. For a hare Instant the cave-In had sent him free;of tho .pack, nnd In that sr111ce he J;ave a single leap ovpr th~ gray backs' of hls enemies Into the <le.ev water of the strNtm. Close hehind hlm half a dozen jaws !'napped shut 'On empty nlr. As It hall saveLl the c:arlbou. :<o this strip of water shim· merlllg b.l the ·glow of the moon and stars- ·had· saved Baree. T't1e stream was not more thnn a hunrlr~>d feet In wlf!th, hut It cost Baree.,;i.ilo~ to a Jn,.;in~~: struggle .to get acr.~'iis' .it. {tntll he dragg<'fl hlmselt out?~' the ~ppos!te !'hore, the extent of ,qj'!l in)\lrles was not Impressed up1~ him· fn}ly. One hind leg, for the time; ...~lis u·sele~;~; his forward left shoUld~,... 'wa laid open to the bone; hiS' head an(l hody were torn ltn<l cut; and'as he drugged hhnself slow!~· a way from the. stream, the trail he left In _!lftl~w ~s a red path or hloocl. It ~l~l.e<f__ fro~ his panting. jaws,. between which his tongue wa.s hleef1111g; It ron down hiR l~gs and flunks anrl belly, and It dripped from his ear~, otle of which ,\·10s slit clean for two Inches · ' though cut with a knife. His tfnstlncts we1·e flaz('d. his rerc('ptlon ot t clouded as If h~· a veil f!ruwn Close his !'YeS. l:lalf d('H<I. he , . .(1\ ' dragljPil lltns('lt on until by chan<·e he . came a cl,ump nf 1lwnrf spruce. Jnt" this he strul'z:_,.fl, und then he drcillped .exhaul'<ted. • All that night and until noon the nPxt day Baree· lay without mo,·Ing. :'fhp fever burnerl In his hlood; It :llameii' fifgh and swift townr!l rleath; th('n it ehb~>d' slow!!',. and life conqueJ·ed. At noon he en 111(' forth. Be was weak, an(] he wobbled on hls legs. {lis him! l{>g still drngge<l, and he was ral'ked wltlr pain. But It was a splend!d da:v.' The sun wa~ warm; tiHl snow was thawing, the si'Y was like 11 grPut blue sea; and the flood~ ~f lllt> <'OIIrsed warmly through Baree s v('ins Hut oow, for all time, his dellire~ wt>n:> · C'!mnged, and Ills great qu ..~t ac an end. A red feroclt.v grew In Bn ree II eyes !e'be ~n11rled In the direction or last lltt-;ht'~ fl'{ht with the wolvf'~. 'l'hu .me ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • e I THE WORLD'S HOW TO KEEP \YELL I GREAT EVENTS I ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE I I To more· but In reality the key to the remained with Baree himself. ~Lt. ....... , ..... ~ ................. ooe ...... • • 1 , .. • • • • 1 DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN He no longer played as he had pl'llyed i(l,l by Dodd, Mead It Company.) before he went off alone Into the forEd•tor of '·HEALTH" ' Mahomet W('re no longer his people. They W(•re est. He did not chase sUcks, or run until he was winded, tor the pure joy r~ THE early years of the Seventh no longer of his hlood. NeYer nl!aln cc> n t u r y A. D., an A ra b!an peasant's / His puppyishness waa (X)()OC>O::k:KJ<:>OOC>OOCKJ<:xJOC)QOC>O::> t could the hunt-call lut·e him or the> of running. BACKAC h£ eplll·;otlc son, .Muhoroet by name, an· Yolce of the pack rouse the ol1l lull:!· gone. In Its place was a great wor- 1 ~hlp und a rankling bitterness, a love nounced thut he was God's chosen lng. In him tlwre was a· thlnJ; DPWfor the girl and a hatred fo!: the pack mouthpiece to mankind and that AIN 1 the buck ls popularly conborn, an undying hatred for the wolf. 1 he t was f and nil that It stood for. - n dis1 also the promoter and high pr es o a n hatred th;1.t wns to grow In httu unLIJ 11 sidered n ~;ympto~ ot ~id, ~~ ilif- J br:md new religion. Be backed these 11 \\'lll'flever he hE.>nrd the wolf-howl, I it became like a · disease In hi;; vitals, ease. How tJu;; i.Je!Jel al~_:.e . . r-• statements with a series of cataleptic 1 It brought ru1 angry !'<nal'l Into Ills a thing ever present and Insistent, deticuit to say. J.'atent rne_ulcme :'d~ ehtrances and a few neat, hand-madt; throat, and he would IJare his tangs manding vengeance on their kind. tlseml'nts ha\'e, of t'Oill:se, ~ttengt miracles. Half-fanatic and hnlf·charuntil even Pi('t-rot would drnw a little Last night he hnd gone to them a comened t11e illea in tl!e puhllc nHntl: ~ut 1 latau l1e succeeded In changing the nwnv from him. B\lt a touch of the · " rade. Todny h(' was an outcast. Cut ' there lllU~L 1Ia '.e vPen. II I ll'e·l'XlStllt" . . . ': I UlUfl and history or the \fori d. girl'~ hand I would qlliet him. and maimed, bearing with him scars belief or the lodut>y IHII urHI pl,t:ster : Arabia and Its surrounding counIn a W('ek or tw~ the heavier snows for all time, he had learned hIs 1esson tries, at the time of lllahomet's birth, I cnm(', and i'lerrot began making his promoters neve1· would have takt.'ll It of the wilderness. Tomorrow, and the trips o,·e1· the trap-llnl's. !\'epeese had Up, . , 1 were made up of ~;mall, l'Ompurativel y next day, and for days after that withThe fact Is that then: 1" 1~ 0 counecunimportant states; some lndPpendent, entered Into u thrilling bargain with out number, he would remember the tion at all betw.-cu Bright 8 diseuse some subject to Oreeee or Persia. him this winter. Plerrot ha(l taken lesson well. her iu to purtne1·shlp. Every fifth trap, and pain in Lhe 1).:1ck. .\lost pel·sul_l:> The1· worslti1>ed In an lndif(erent, halfwith cltrouic kidn"'y disease COI~lphun hea;ted way a long list of gods, with ('very fifth deadfall, and every fifth fur more of iudige::,tion anll dlstomChapter X Allah as the chief divinity. :\[uhoroet 1 polson-bait was to be her own, and what they caught or k1lled was to fort In the stomach than they do . of w!tllin a brief lifetime c:om·erted the I' At the cabin on the Gr11y Loon, on bring n bit nearer to realization ll backache. Of cuur::.e, a lJet·son WJ~h Cast to a religion known as !.~lam, the fourth night of Baree's absence, wonderful dream that was growing In B1·igllt's dl~ease lllliY abo have a pam plug!arlzed by him ahno.;t entirely Pierro! was smoking his pipe after a the \Y!Ilow's souL I'ierrot had prom- in his back, but there is no connecfrom the Christian and Ilebr('W S cripgreat surper or caribou tenderloin Ised. Jf they had great luck that win- tion between the two conditions. tures. He had persuaded Orientals to Most cases ot persistent nud longhe hull hrought In frou the trail, an•l ter, they would go down together on regard their sul1sid!ary gods as deNepeese was listening to his tale of the last snows to Nelson House and standing pain in the b:lcl' ure due to mons (for he was too politic to· deny the remarkHhle shot he ha1l made, buv the little old organ that was for 1 some kind of muscle or ligament tear t!Jeir aliPged deities' exbtem:e), and whPn a sound at the door Interrupted saie there; and If the orgun was sold, or str::in m· to a dislocation, either to r<'cognlze AIIPh aR the one true them. X epeese open('f! It, and Buree they would work another winter, and , complete or partial, of some of tlw God. Ilad he stopped there, no great ' joints In the I.Juues of th(' pelvis. came ln. Three days and nights of get a new one. harm would have been done. But un TI•ese hunger in which he could not hunt beaccidents, for t11ey al·e jnst as fot·tun~ttely he preached conquest (or This plan gave Nepeese un enthusicause of the leg that dragged had put astic llnfl tireless Interest In the trap- much accidt•nts as n broken arm or a "hnl~· wnrs") as well a!< r('li ;;lon. The 1 on him the marks of starvation. Bat- line. l'lenot impressed on her that diHiocated kn ee, usually O('eur during t·esult.was a serh R of con !lids stretd~· tle-scarrecl nncl co\'ered with drteq it made a comrade and co-worker of heavy lifting <•r struiuing. Au umls~ ing interroittl';ltl y from G~~ to 18!1'3; blood-clots that ~till clung tenaclon~ly her on the trail. That was his l'Cheme: 1 ally severe c..xcrtion or a H<ulllPn stram ati1l ·u united horde of fannti cR who to his Ion~ hair, he was a sight that to keep her with hlm when he wn5 tears ~ome of the mu><cle fitwr:; or the for cen(Jtr i<'S menac('d th e world's drew nt laf.t a !on~ breath from away from the cabin. He knew tlint ligament,; In the back musclt'i<. Little pence and p1·og1·ess. Nept>ese. A queer smile was grow· flush l\1cTnggnt·t would come again to atLeution mu~· Le paid to il ut the Mahomet wa s !e~t a pc> nnil e!<s orlng In PiPrrot's fal'e as he leaned for- the Oray Loon, probably more than time but, in the <·ourse of 'll few days, ' [dwu when ouly thrPe. lie wu~ rea red ward In his ch11lr; nn1! then slowly once 1luring the winter. He had In poverty, but in early manhood I.e- r swift the pain and ten•lerncr;s increul'e, nnrising to his feet, nnu looking closer, 1log~. nnd lt wns a short journey. til any 1110\·ement and es(H~clally any rnrne n sort of commercial tran•le r I And he said to . •epeese: musc~lar effort becomes el(.tremely for u business own('(] hy a rich wi<l• •w • when :\!cTagga1·t came, !\'epeese must "Y€ntre Ralnt Grls! Oul, he hus nor be at the cabin-alone . vainful. ' in ;\lccca. HP soon after married t he ' Few persons understand ~hat u widow ·and became n power In his heen to the pack, Xepeese, and the Plerrot's trap-line swung Into the 1 strain. Is re11liY a fracture of thl' 1 home city. · He. was afflicted with ep- , pack turn .. d on him. It was not a · north and west, covering In all a mat!leptic Jils, which were followed by ter of fifty ro!les, with an average of mu,;cle or ll~ument, just us n fracture Is a breaking of the bone. Torn long &Woons or trances. In thes e two traps, one de!ldfall, and a polsontranl'e~; he chtini('d to hold cornJ~Hmlbait to each mfle. IIalfw«y over this muscles ordinarily heal slower than line Plerrot had built a small log broken bones. If a man breaks a cution · with the .Angel . G.abriel and cabin and at the end of It another. leg, he Is wllllng to go t-o bed, have a other divine messengers, who little h~· so tl;at a day's work meant twenty- cast or a splint put on !!Is leg nnd !!ttle taugl;t him a cre~d which wa s five P"'l!es. This was easy for Plerrot, stav th('re until the doctor suys he to replace heathenism, and bade him and not hard on Nepeese after the ca; g('t up. But If he tears a muscle proclaim the new teachings. The,-e he g('n('ralty says, "It's nothin~ but a teaching~. though -.l' p('clared wholly first few da~·s. All through October and November sprain," neY!'r goes nf'ar a do~tor, new, bore a startling re~emblnnce to they made the tt·ips regularly, makln~~: keeps on working und so nPver !!'IYes n hodge-podge of other and ol<ler re- J llgions. nut rnnn~· ·DPientul~<-n race th~ round every six days, which gave tlte torn mu~<cle a chanl'e to heal. And It doesn't heal and he has a who still regard the eccentrically In- 1 - one day of rest at the cabin on the operating the GMAC Plan for the purchase of Gray Loon an<! another day in the permnnently disubled muRcle that is sane with a sort of uwed reverenc~ ' cabin at the end of the trail. They weak and that causes p11ln whenever !!stened engerly to him and assented , . to hi.; cln!m that he was a prophet. were splendid months. Fur was thick, It Is used. CHEVROL ET • PONTIAC • OLDSMOB ILE A joint dif<lO<'utlon Is due to the I He set forth his "revelations" In a and It was steadily cold without had OAKLAN D • BUICK • CADILLA C l'ltorm. Nepeese not only carried a same £'a use; too he11vy lifting. Only book called the Koran. How far Mahomet was slnrere and small pack on her shoulders In order herP the mus<'le doesn't tenr but the . how far a mere trlekster can never be I FRIGIDAI RE • DELCO-L IGHT that f'lerrot's load might be lighter, joint 1:1lps out of position. ~prain, either of the muscles or the known. He had a strongly fun~ttcal_ I hut she trained Barpe to benr tiny shoulder-pan niers which she manu- jo.nts. should haYe plenty of tim(' for J temperament and probab!,r. beltevc.d factured. In these panniers Baree recove 1·y. Th(' ba<'k should he strapped that certain heaven~y. revelatiOns were and held In po!;ition until well. made to hlm in HSIODS. But he Is .. carried the halt. In at J(>nst a third o~ the total numshrewdly suspected of twisting his vis· I T"b H y M C A . I Ions on occ)ls!ons to suit his own de- 1 ber ot traps set there was al"·ays r et as y • g•:'lie· • . ChrlsHint Gets · Work Done h f th DISEASES OF THE 1 sires or plans. A number of ~!('crnns what Pierr()t called trash-rahhit s. 1 A branc o e oun : 11, " SUliPr intendent Peterson of the c•wls, whisky-jacks , jays and !'<qulrrels. eagerly joined him. while the city • tlan as:o<o!'lntlon _that is l o ~ ated 1n Xew York, New Haven and MOUTH Hartford 'fh('se. with the skin or feathers g~ven~ment as str~nuously oppo~('f! Che.ngtu, China, I. a!< _e~tl'rldell It~ ~;ork vowerhouse at Cos Cob, Conn., be:stripped efT, made up the bulk of the x A recent article In the New York him. Finding he could mak-e no gr('ar 1 untJI it Is In. th e !<h ,Hl~>w of I_I !Jet. lleves in moral suasion and neatness;_ halt for the traps ahead. l\ledl<'al .Journal, Dr. Joseph C. hendway In his own city, he an,] hls The province m wh!~h Chpngtu ts lo- Inst end of scolding his men he hus Ill On? afternoon early In D('cemher, Bloodgood, the well known surgeon of 1 disciple!', In G22 A. D., left Mc>ceu nn 1 cated has a populntwn of UO.HOO,OOO s l:;:n on a portable stan<! r~ading: Over Went B'are~ and Half the Pack. ns they were returning to the Gray ,Johns Hopkins In Baltimore, tulks fled to :\!('dina an Arnhlnn town people; the city hn" more ~han GOO.OOO. "'l'h ls Is th e dirtiest place In the Rhop." Loon, Plerrot stopped sudclenly a nbout the mout11 as a sourl'e of dis- ~ where his doctri~es had nlreuf!~· takc>n It Is the last trent~· stnt;~n; heyo~ld When a spot fails to be kept Immacutwo-wolf tlght~rton! It was the pack. doz('n paces ahead of Nepeese and ease. The mouth, he says, has thrt>e root. lllahometan time elates from there are no rallron1 ><, n~H .. n!~l>;por. a- la te this sign adorn!< It for n week. He Is cut and torn in tlfty places. And stnrcd at the snow. A strange snow- 1 int('l'('Stiug relations, one to foorl, fl!l!' , this "Hegira" (ft!ght) of the prophet lion has to be by " chatr. 1 he c1ty Th e r esult i~ n h.rlsk £'Ompetition in -mon Dieu, he Is alive!" 1 hns electric lights, motor cars nu<l shoe trAil had joined their own and , as a source of Infection. and m_1e _ns II 1 n nd· h'ts f o11 owers. clennliness.- The Outlook. In Pi!·JTot's voice tlwre wu.s gruwing was he:tfiin:;: toward the cabin. For starting point for c:lnCN. Having estahl!shed himself at 1 telepl10nes. As 1t Is wond('r and amazement. n~ was In· half a minute Pierrot was silent and easy to examine the mouth, the po~ :llledlna l\lnhomet strnightwny beg-An • -~--_t____t_l_ it~ A man always tells his wife that he credul\•us, un•l yet he could not dishe- l'Cnr!'ely moYed a muscle as he stared. 1 sibllltles of det('l'ling nn~· disen:;;e con- collecting ' new recrmts · from t h e sur- I -~ o store s s ronger ntn ~ weak- ! doe!'n't care what the neighbors think lie\ e w1 nt Ills eye_s tole! him.. What The trail carne straight out ot the d!tinns eat·ly are p;oofl. Ro, much trou- 11 l'OUIH!in" countr.Y, rolling up wealth • est clerk. -but he does. had haJ•l•£'1\l'll ~'1is nothing 'Mort of a north- and off there was Lac Baln. ble enn he prevented by frt>qu('nt, cnr<•- and power for his cause. and miracle. ami for a time he l'tt <> retl not Also they were the marks of large ' ful exnmination of the mouth and _ 1,ombining earthly powe1· with his soOu•a.o.o.,QI, I.) a word more bur r('mained star·iu;.: in ~nowshoes, and the stride Indicated 1 teeth. called heannly mi Esinn. He became, I sllenl"f' willie 1'\e )e e \I"Okc~ from her w11s that of a tall roan. Before PierDl~:eases of th(' month may af'fe!'t 1 in a m('m;ure, a sort of medieval ' astonishlli('Tit to ~:·ve Bni'C't• doctoring rot hall spoken, !\'epeese had guessed the mU<'OilS membrane lining the Ups Dowie; fol'hicldlng his followers to ~'<!lY and food. After the pain and hnn;;er what th!'y meant. and mouth. tht> t!'Pth, nc•t flllly the "Good morning" and forciug th <>m to and tr<'lll'her)' at his a<ln!nt)Jre, It was ":\I'sieu the Factor from Lac Bain !" pnrt we can see t: ·!t til~ lnrr,rer n_nd suh"titute "l'PacP be \1 it II you!" and a wonde<·ful hontet'OHiin:; fo1· llfu·ee. 1:he snl<t. performing "'ountle!':s n£'ts of tem poral more Important part wh1ch !::; buned Jie slept thrrt ni;.:ht at the foot of the . I:are(' was snilling suspiciously at 1:: U 1<· hony so<·kl't :< ant! the ~:ums. In l'XJ>edience in the name of piety. His Willow's bell. The next morning It the stral1ge trail. They henrd the low the mouth are the ton~ils, often I h_< : in~piration appealed to the fanatical was thP cool cnre.;s of his tongue on ;.: 1·owl In hi~~ thJ·ont, and l'lerrot's <'Pnter of an infection which nw~· pOl- temperanwnt of the Arabs. her hAnd that awak<>ned her. • Working on the tiN~-. ~'<Usceptible ~hnul<lc!rs stlffent'<l. ron the whole body nnd ca u';('· l'Udl Arnb nature, he made his suhjc'Ctf' be· \\'lth tlli~ <lay ll1ey l'esumed the fliseasps as ri:('Ulllatir::m. inflalnmntion "Yes. the lll'sieu," h(' sail!. comra<lt>shlp interruptP!l lor B1p·ee's The \\'lllow's ht>nrt hPat mor('' swift· of anv of the joint><. dl ~ <·n;,e~ of tite I lleve tllat If ther dl<'d for their fnlth temvornry d('sertion. The attachnwnt lv as thp~· went on. , or while ldlllng lntld('ls, they IV•' Uld She WIIS not h('rtrt: arteriPS or ki1h;eys. was grf'atcr ilwn e1·er on Bar<•<>'s part. J;frai<l of :III'Trwgnrt. not physically The rntwou~ mt-mbr:~ue . c_oYerin!( I at once enter Into n ve1·y ,e:org<>ous f<Ort , It was he who had run away from the afmi<.l; nnd yPt somf'thiug ro~e up In t!.e lips and tou;:lle llll!! lmH11!: the I of heaven, whof;e delig'!ts included a& \\'!llow, who had <lcsPrte(! hc•r at the hPr hrPast nnd <"hokPd hPr nt thought 1 mouth c:1;-ity 1", on H<'C'fltlllt of it!' fleli- many and ns grrl~h attrnctlons as a call of tl1e' pa'ck, and It st•t•rru~d at of his preseu<·e <HI the Gru:v Loon. tat!' natun•. c~PP<'ially suhje!'t to lt·ri- 1 ~en~lde amusemE:'nt par!c tlm('s ns t.huup;h he R<·n><efl thP 1lepths \Yhy was he tlu>r~? It was not liP<'· 1 t::tion. C,911~tant aud long {'Ohtintll' d r Ha1·ing thus pr«>purl'd his forces, of T!l>< perfidy nn1l was std,·in:.\' to essary for l'ierrot to answer the (Illes· Irritation is prok•h!y one ~f the ex- i working on tile well-rero>;nl;:~·d plan make !li1ierul~. There wns lntluhitably tion. evPn had she gh·f'n \'olce to It 1 c1 till;; nmses of e;,ncer. ERi\IS-6 000 000 germs on a single fly, says a . 1 that n fanatic is the roost dangera:JL a \'ery gi·(':tt change in him. fie hung ~he kn('w. The Factor trom Lac B11h1 The tips are suhject to S<•,·ernl kllld.; 1 of fo('s, l\[alwmpt d('l'lar('d the first noted health officer. 'Protect yourfamily withFlit. "holy war." Od<lly 1•nough it chanced to N('pPe~e I ike R s!l!ld!lw. Instead of hllll no business there-excer t to see of It ritution. Ci;.:nrette hurn~ ~ften J Flit spray clears your home in. a few mi~utes of sleeping at r:ig-ht In the sprll<'P !:hPI tN her. The hloo1l burned red In ile1 r·!tl!l'l' sore spots. Smokers of Jllpes, to be against' the city of :'!Iecca which disease-bearing flies and mosqmtoes. It 1s clean, l'!errot mafle for him, he made him- l'hl'el•s as Rhe thought ng-nln of that 1 e:-pPC'iully sl.ort !'lay pip<•s. muy han• 1 had cn,;t him out. H n vi ng ronquel'f'd safe anci easy to use. self n l!ttle hollow in the earth clo~e minute on the e<lg"' of the chasm when [ 1utu:s on the lips, If the pipe is althe ~1ercnll~ he turned hi!> attention to the ,.,,bin door. l'!errot thouKht he had almol:'t Cl'U><hed her In his arms waYR held on the .. an:e "'P"t. to otl1er "unbe!l{'vPrs. " and had ~o far These til11t t:e understood, und Xcpee~e Would he try that n~ain? Kills All Household Insects ttn.cl~;r ~pots mn~· later l<"ad , to crack~ 1 sueeel'd<•d that h(' was threut('ning thP tt.ougl:t that she understood still no so; CONTINUED.) In the lip" \\'hich mar he the starting 1 (Jr('ek empire ltl'lelf Wh('n, In (",'!2 A. Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searches 0 .. at the age of slxty·t\vo, he died. point of •·an!'er. ~ --~-=--:-:::-:-::-:-=-::~-:-;;;;;-;-; -~out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed, and de.......... X .................. ............. "<". I Y4YA~-YAY ~ 4Y~········· • • But he had set rolling a h:1ll that The tongut•, in unukers who hu Ye stro:,.-s insects and their e,;gs. Rpray Flit on your ganne~ts. Flit kills moths and their Jan.-a<:- which eat holes.- Exte'?stve sharp or broken teeth, may de,·elop could not he stopp1.-d. Ills SU<'CPs<ors, the caliphs ("r('p~Pf:entatlvP~ of lh!! tests showed that Flit spray did not stain the most dehcate !'hroni<· spots on which cunrer Is fabrics. npt to develop. A long sharp point on prophet"). ('Xt"'n<led the conquests of Ma homptanlsm throughout E~ypt, fl tooth may !'HUR"' a chronic Irritation Flit is the result of exhauslive r~search by expert en~omol. If the <'igar box Is made from posure to the air and sunlight Is the ~vrln, Palestln(>,· Asia ·l\llnor, the Enstof the insi<IP of the cheek, on '':h:ch ogists and chemists. It iR hannless to mankmd. Flit has Rpnnl~h cedar, as the good ones n re most prnctl<-al method. replaced the old methods because it kills all the insects--and mncer may de,·elup. The danger Is e;n empire nnd the- Persian and Greek supposed to be ronde, it would be ruth· 1 posRe~> ions. They ('Yen made Con · does it quickly. gn·utl~· incn•used if the teeth nre dirty er ditlic'JJ!t to d('odorize It ('omp!Nely, stantinople their cnpital and peneanrl tmcru·ed for. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. For sale everywhere. Thought rn Lower Animal• sine(' the odc1r Is due to a resin In the tr:Jied Spain, the Adl'latlc and other 'l'he>;e are all CflUS{ol-~ which ('!lD Just as the monkey o1· orung-utan bewood which Is fairl~ well distributed parts of Europe. thronj!lwut the wood structure. If the lla ve null think precisely us men do, so t•asii~· he avoirle1! or removed, It I A new world power hnd sprung up STANDARD OIL CO. (~~W 'JERSEY) hox is made from S•>me other woorl we tiud many animals, birds and in· !'hronic sores have once deYelot>ed. j In a sing!(' gt>nernt!on with fanaticism \\'idle there is uo posiliYe proof that which do('~ not ha\·e mul'h natural sects thinking, and It Is this capacity as Its- keynote. It could not be ov('rf(•liac,·o will <·uu~e <'HD<'erl the !whit- t odor, hut which uwy· lun·e takpn up to benefit by tbe teachings of experithrown or wPnkened b~· any one man's some odor from the tobacco, It ml~ht ence. !he cultivation of mem01 les ilnd twl smokpr or <'hewer of tobar('O i' death, hy revolution or by any ordl J' f're npt I<· d -;elop (·hronic points of , he that a thorom:h airing or perhaps the rouwer to reason clent·!y, quickly nan ·cllaln of circumstance s. wa::,hlug with gasoline would remoYe and logically that Pnables them to finrl ;rrit:: lion 1111 the lips, ton;.:ue or rh<>f'k 1 It became n force to be reckoned the edor. The odor of Spanish cedar wavs ~aud me11ns for sec1Irlng them· IIH 11 the nOilSII\Okl'r. To 'avoid this ' with; a force whose ferocity and zen! I!' due to a volatile oil In the resin. and se! ~ e::;- In comfort durin" the coldest <Ianger, eYery Jler:-;on who uses tobacco have taxed the prowess of a thousand !<lot1Uid take puins to avoid this oil can he removed at leo!'t from days of wiot~~-: · I hurnin,: the> lipsspeclnl 01· tongu<>, to ha\·e the generals, from the earliest Crusaders the surface ot the wood l>.r llteamiug. Tll('y uo this In Innumerable ways, ' down to Lord Kltcllener; a force evr 1 DESTROYS Since, however, a \'ery I!tlle ~teamln;; anrl many species appear to exh!bll tel'th k('pt In good orcle1·, to hnve de- smoldering and awaiting only the op· caved t<·Nh filled o1· l'f'moved nod to FUea Mosquitoes Motbe mJgnt warp the box or dlsrnlor It, or grearer lntelllgenl'e ana foresi&"ht than portun!ty to bur.st forth Into fiercer, "Th•l1•lloU>ce nUJltla fM Ant• Bed Bugs Roach" soften the glue, this mNhod Is not m;t n II: [II t·pariu& for tbe w 1otv Ilea ! ha.ve anr l'lhnrp or Irritating pointa more destructive flame bloell: ,.,..,•• ; a force that remn' <',1 ,,. ~moothed down. practlcnl. Probably loriJ: ''""t iuueu cJt· s1on I , baa ever been oovoaed to procre'l&. ((C' 1 :'li \V( )iterD l'i:eW¥V<J.UtH Unto&.) . . -17It was then that Baree _found himBelt at. the 11lde of 1\faheegun. She wa•-•pantlng ; • her . red tongue hung fro.m -~r open jaws; but at his presea~e she brought her fangs together yttb.• a snap and slunk from him Into jbe he~trt• ·ot the wind-run and dlsapp~lnted pack. The wolves were In an !l«!Y tem_per, but B~tree did no.t sense the tocf. ~epeese had trained him to til'fte · i:o water like an otter, and he did ..not understand why this narrow rNer should stop them as It had. He rln down to the water and stood belly d~e'p In It, facfng for an Instant the bQrde ·'of savage beasts above him, Woll'~erlng' why they did n0t follow. And he was hlack-black ! He camE" a~g them again, and tor the firs[ time _they noticed him. The restless movern('nts or the water'S ceased now. A new and wonder· l!lg ,Interest held them rlglcl. l<'nn~;s • ·Cios~~ ·sharply. A little in the open :aii.ree saw Mah('egun, with a big gm:v wolf ~tanding near her. He went to her. again and this time she rematn('d with ftu.tt~ned ears until he was snitl'l~g_.her .neck, And then, with a vlciou~ e;rlarl she snapped 'at him. Her teeth s~nk' deep in the soft ftel'lh of his iiiWulder, ·.!J.-nd at the unexpectedne ss aild · pain of her attack, he let out a yelp .. The. next in~tant the hlg gray w61f was at him. ·· ~g~fn c(lug-ht unexpect"'dl,v , Baree 1Verit' down wUh the wolf's fang<; at 'his throat. Hut in him was the hlood "' iii"· Kuzuri, the fl('ah and' bone and Rfile'v.· ·.of Kil-zan, and for the first time In 'Iii§-' iife fought as Kazan fqught ti!i'thut·terr! hle cia~· nt the t'op N the sun· r'nck , He "'as young, he hnrl ret UV'lenrn' the clevem(•s,; and the !<trutPgy '•6r the \et('riln; but his ,luw« were lflie • tli'e Iron c!a1nps with which f'lerr rot set his hear trnps, nn1! In hi'R h{'art ~s -~'ud<leh uud bllnflfng rage, a d('sir{' till k-hl" tfuit··rose · abo,·e all sense or pain or fear. • tr_!l~t fi~;ht, If It ha9 been fair, woulrl J(in"'e l:iN•tt a victory for Baree, eYeD In ltts '-Y.oU~h ·~-~~ inexp('r!ence. _In fnlr6ess' thE"' pack should have waited; lt wasa!lnw Of the·pack·to walt-until one was done for. Hut Haree was lrtack · he was· a stranger, an lnter19fler/ creuttire whom til('y not!C('(l n:l1W In 'a mnm('llt when their blood ~M 1tot' with' the rage and disnpvoint; ihent Of kill('rs who h11d mi~sl'd tlw!r prey; 11. second' wolf sprang In, striklug· · Bfiree treacherously from the flank; and while he was In the snow, ltls' jaws· crushing the for"' leg of h!q first ·.roe, the pack was on him en he c • (@. Double_do.y, Pa~e ol: Ce,) W ~ ·u Service my><t~ry {:tI! I l I P I I I I ! i I I ! 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