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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, March 6, 1930 OF THE U broad-cheste- M i V 01 hi n fi IN THE US. fOPYRIGHT W.M f WHAT WENT BEFORE if fn Floyd L'nwln, unsuccessful life's struggle, and Howard painter, are Invited to dinner by a former college chum, Alfred Gibbons. Urwin remind Gibbons of a pledge the three had made in college to help each other In adversity and asks assistance for the education of bin son Bob and daughter Mary. Mary l'nwln Is stenographer to Elaar Had way, financial rival of The latter offers to par Mary to betray her employer's secrets. She refuses. Kadway plnns an ocean voyage for his health. Bob and Mary are Invited to go along. SfRVICt something." nettintfon hesitated for a moment He wag not a man who went the better for being driven, liut It occurred to him that here was a solitary who was mentally unbalanced. He sketched In a few skill ful strokes a portrait of the man standing there, his gun balanced In the crook of his arm. Jonathan Gihlis looked at It In Gib-bun- CHAPTER U "What are you?" said (iibhs. Ik'ttlngtou related his mlsadvin tures. "A painter, eh?" said filhhs. He crossed tlie room, took down from a shelf a pencil and a piece of paper. These he handed to the other Trove It," he commanded. "Draw n, 111 silence. of Howard Betting-ton- . I Tooiiis living room wph n in a corner of If. and a kitchen h;it soapxtotio jIovp pavt le. A heal t'ie larger room rei:i!re. furnished the vWtor lth hi f'!'-ni'd he was soon th.iwinc the (Ire. Iiellinton knew the t'vherfolk; they were Iiosplliilile n.cn wherever one met them. He h id no fear he would eel a recep tion thnt was not corolal. I'.ul he did not know Jonathan Gibbs. Tlie process of petting warm was so comforting that did no hear footstep Gibbs had been nut lo driij Ills (mats from tlu'lr cmdoninry tniirin'.-- nt tlie dork to the shei-r of the shore. The first premonl tion that a stranger had Invaded Ins home was the pungent smoke rlft-"oo- l be-f.r- e mtt-side- , s which heat down on him ns lie t:.me toward the front door. He slopped suddenly Ills spare fi'tm liu tautened. Weariness n place lo suclden. f":ir. lie NcWvly. retreated I.. had hcwildortna stealthily. the side of a rowhont. res Ill blanched face look 't somelhlns tif lis normal color. The tn fieP was mnqtierctl. 'Il.ere camp jet ootp stmtiuly in hint the desire to know y what i w as menaced. Ititt his prntfrc-M"t- i At paused. et a lo wiHiiNlu-- showed no 'h.iioinciit of his caution. I'rom t'ie top of a cIoM't he took down a s'i'ilgiin. Into whose I will barrels b" Put No. 4 Cat frld.'c. lie opened Hip tl.ior of his living r'..in so did n,(it r.eiiiia-toh"l hear him. It was the cold gust Hint made the pnlnter look nnmd. le iiw n tall, keen ecd finn nl w shoulder was the butt of a ' ! Ivp bore. "I 'out move." .id it-(Merman. Gibbs advanced slowly Into the f"' ni. He had never to hla kiinul. iciic-- . ret ryes on this stranger. It'll he lool.ed so Scnrchiticly and tilth "it Ion menace tlmi I'.etiluB t"fi brnl.o ilia I oiithl to npolot icr f,,r ii.la I snppor.M he ii!d, "1.111 Surely, on ia like this a man mnv eel: 'h 'trr without Mug threatened a i aiiergun " 'Vbo Were tlm two tonn ,v,'(e win, In the (M.st offlce icsier iibh dcmnn.l. d i "I was not in any hsi ye. - s.ild llrlilticion stlfW. In company whii ant .ie not an meti for a fonnighi.'' i fliob lowered his gtm. He Irh d 'ii!w a look t,f Biuluhllity, hut fv ho r.re ; 'cte n sdll J iliily. !etlington. J "t the gun was I" I mi Rnlet written tubing, hnted still ion as Id cotisiliuie In urh a threat. Wc Behave Like Human Beings By GEORGE DORSEY, Ph. D., U. D. Emergencies and How We Meet Them living beins has nn in PV'F.RY - born OR FAY TEE PRICE emergency equipment. For countless beings tlie equipment Inadequate; they go down like tiles before new foe?, new diseases, new situations. A large percentage of all the hnnian beings ever born died before maturity; the emergency may have been a rusty nail, a venturesome spirit, n backward Is disposition. Anything which threat- ens life or disturbs In peace .f mind or upsets the system is an emergency. Fniet'encies cannot be listed ; Nor can they ure too numerous. they be described in general terms; they are individually discrete. Half a loaf Is always better than no bread, but there are times when n half loaf Is tlie dynamic equivalent of a human life, when half a minute sipelis victory or defeat, or life or dentr.. There are few of us whose life nt one time or another has not hung by n thread. What do we do; what Is our response to crises? Flfbt or tlee? It depends. The cry of "Women tlrst !" on the Titanic was enough to keep the men from lighting for the boats; life was not worth fighting for when the loser was a woman. Nor worth saving when a spar would only support one; a man let go of a spar that a woman might live I This Is human behavior at its highest. Possible because our Inborn emergency equipment can be trained, conditioned, educated, imide to obey the orders of our head. P.ut It Is so well organized and so powerful that few can turn Its command over to the cortex, fewer still who can conquer It. Greater Is he who conqueretli self then he who laketli seven cities high-hande- 1 t i Why nils-take,- Tt Is good," he said deliberately. "Whatever else you may be you ure a draftsman." pKTTlXGTON. us he mnde his I "Why should I be anythlnj than pretend?'' wny northward from Glouces"You've never seen me before?" ter, felt a sense of happiness In tluit he had enpiged himself to lift Cilihs demanded. "Never." fiettlngton said ft little the l'nwln fitfully from lis moneshall pass a con tary troubles. The fketclie9 be Irrliahly. "and mnde. which would nfierwnrd he tented existence If never s yon irniisferred to his Mk canvases-w- ere again. What sort of a Maine are yon to behave like this?" the best he hud ever done, Gibbs put down his cun and lie was pleased, who was ordia more friendly air. narily a hard critic. "This." he Tve been threatened," he said cried, as he looked at n study of and rock, "will pay Mary's tui- rather vaguely. "I've made enemies hereabout. tion and board for a jear." have to be carelie was perched upon a little ful. I was startled " "You certainly startled me." said Maud of rock, some three miles fr.im i;iackmtt. His enthusiasm the other. "I hojied to he able to led him to overlook lie signs of a pass tlie nigbl here and dry my ciumnj! storm, the worst Ftorm clothes.'' "You surely can." said Jonathan which late Aimist ever brought to Gibbs. "I'll boll tlie water and the Maine const. I guess With the first puff of that fern-fu- l make you some coffee. vou're hungry." storm a wave, like a tidal It was after the meal that hare, rolled In and overwhelmed asked him. "Why should the rock Only owlnjj to his prent KirenjMh and ability as a swimmer anyone threaten you here?" was llettlngton nbie to reach shore. "Jealousy," said Gibbs. after a With the storm came an awful pause. "I'm not a Mate of Maine lirknes which presently merged man and I don't mix with anyone Into nicht mid left lU'ttlncion around. They don't understand lirtilsed and weary, trying to make that." his way to the village. It was Plainly the man had something Midnight when a dim Hchf showed to conceal. After all. Hellitmton hitn he was near a small house. told himself. It was none of bis I Fishing tie's an. lobster po1 were hiisiness. He had ofien met queer, fxlilence of the calling ji the ltigrnwn characters, lie could not owner. go out Into the hlactr tih.'hl, now had come to the made doubly lmpas:il.le bv the del I'.ctlln!:tnn shack of one Jonathan Gibbs. a uge of rain. Gibbs made up the surly man. who bad no tralllc with fire by packing a huge armful of I. is neighbors, lie supported bim wood into tt. self Indifferently with his fishltiu retllngton was awakened by the and chickens. He was known for nroma of coffee, Clbbs was hold a had tempered man who preferred In; r.ettihglon's shoes up his own company to imy other. ''liried slit a boards." he anThere was no answer lo his nounced. "They'll need to be knock niion the door, so IVniiiirton. greased before yon can Kot Info row chilled to the hone, opened It. 'cm. tind your pnnis are torn picfiy lie found the shack had hut two bad I'll lend you an outfit, and A The Kidnaping of It to the end of the current year And there was a bunch of keys. Tor Hlinost an hour Gibbs sat mo llonless. Then he rose to his feet, put n kettle on the oil stove ami presently shaved himself carefully und trimmed his hair. He rubbed the grease which llettlngton had applied to his shoes so carefully Into the leaiher that It became at length flexible and he was aide lo put them on. Musty repairs to Hit; torn trousers and coal enabled him to wear them. With en Iron which had been little used of late, lie pressed them Into something of their former shape. I lawn was breaking when Jonn than tiibbs, now a nev. man, bade farewell to the shack he had In huhlied for tlx years. None saw him as he made his way inland to A sleepy ticket agent West field. gave him a ticket to Portland und forgot the occurrence li.stautly. In Portland he spent only a few hours. New York received hlin with a thousand others at tlie Grand I'entrnl and he walked eight blocks down lo a brow ust one bouse opposite an armory. PoMlngton's name wus on a plate over a letter box. A key on tlie buuch lilted it and lie drew out some mull and walked, having nid not a soul, to the top of the house. Then, af'er a moment's pause, he opened the studio door und found himself In a haven so se- - over him, the recumbent sailor gave a tremendous half arm Jab which caught Hetiingfon on the point of tlie Jaw. The other tvvj grabbed bim us his head fell forward und hauled hlin on board where, unconscious, he took the place of his assailant, who rose grinning. The man, who was culled Sam, clapped him on the back In approval. "And that Dandy." he cried. rock prevents anyone seeing us from the village." Sam bent over the unconscious form und neatly trussed it up with rope. "Tim Poss will be tickled to death over this Stove In I hut rowbont, one of yo:i." A man with u boat hook smashed in some bottom hoards and Jonn than Gibbs' ilincliv slowly tilled will) water. Then the latin. h put out of the bay. past the buoys, and beaded north for liar Harbor. r.etiington had recovered from the knock-ou- t within live minutes. He could see from the brightly pol ished hriisswork and mahogany that he was in a yacht's Itttim-tHe knew that the hum of the nut-to-r would make any call for help useless. lie bad been neatly knocked out and was now to be expeditiously shanghaied. It was Incredible. Then the real meaning of the thing flashed on him. He was mistaken for Jonathan Gibbs lie was rowing Gibbs boat and wearing Gibbs' clothes. With a (wo days' growth of beard und a fac burned with the sun. he might easily pass fur the fisherman. "Tills Is all a he said, addressing himself to Sam. "You think I'm Jonathan Gibbs." "I know d n well you're not." said Sam, without animus. The thing was Inexplicable. They knew him for hlmselt. and knowing It. (hey were carrying hi in off. bound with ropes, to the oen sea. There was seemingly no sort of personal gnidjie in this matter. The three men were carrying out orders. "Listen, bo." said Sam. "we've got orders not to say a (hlng (o yon till the Boss sees you It won't do you no good nsklng why we did It, or who we are. We had to get ynn alive and unharmed, nnd we did the best we knew Iiow." It was dark when the lights of P.ar Harbor came In slihL was carried up (he gangway, across a deck and then placed In a small cabin lighted with a slnulp porthole. Sam untied the . knots and watched (he victim 81 retch his stiff and cramped limb. "Just a word (t warning," Sam remarked. "You rnn't gel out of that porthole nnd you can't get out of this cabin If you did. It wouldn't help yon. If you're wise you'll wail till the P.oss sends for you." Sam turned the keys In the door nnd left him prisoner. As be examined his dungeon he heard the throbbing o machinery. From the porthole he could see the boat was lie pulled eff (he heavy moving, sea boot of Jonathan Cil.lm and Hung himself on the berth. In ninny control of disease is largely a mailer of SANITATION. You have to keep Incubators anii brooders and hen houses clean . . . or pay the price. Chicks will not thrive and become profitable unless they are raised And under sanitary conditions Lewis High Test Lye makes sanitary conditions easy and sure. -- 1 Greater, because ts the first law of nature; nnd the higher we climb In nature's scale, the better organized life becomes Man has for self preservation. more means at his command' for than uny oilier animal, largely because he has more ways of destroying his enemies. Titles nnd the "taking of cities" nrose In response to mun'i desire to anticipate emergencies. between The difference and self control Is the difference between nil gorillas nnd some men. If man used only bis Inborn emergency equipment In a fight with a gorilla, be would lose or die of fright before the gorilla could lay hands on him. Fighting Instinct, yes; and fleeing Instinct ulso. P.ut a worm will turn. A rat will run for Its life; cornered, It will fight for Us life. There Is another kind of response, the kind we keep on making during our iincniiquercd-selWc are dressing, already lives. late for dinner. We break a shoc. string; we cannot find a certain Further Search Revealed Su;ar and Coffee, cure that he could hnrdly believe It bad been attained so easily. His yes brightened when he saw that (he former occupant had cans of milk, soup nnd lili In abundance. There were at least (wo pounds of (en. Furiher search revealed sugar and coffee. He could live for a week on what be found and never venture outside the tf.x.r. Hurlng the day he must be careful not to j be seen. Put at nlcl t New York j whs bis own. Those w ho had known (he dour, suspicion fisherman would rm have recognized In the alert housebreaker (hp same man. Jonathan Gibbs was gone, dead nnd but led. And this. loo. n a sense be did not know. Other tlsh ermen had found his waterlotsed rowtionf. And wbm be was not seen In hi familiar haunt and had not railed at (ho village store to exchange bis c.'s for grocerle. a search was made. Mi home was found unoreuiiied. his chicken fatn Ished Plainly, Jonathan Glhb had hern drontied end bis holy Swilled M!t to e. iii the lui.l. rl.nv At I'm the New Yo'k t;:'.ti vrn , , adventures p.ettinston had learned that fretting Mtid fumi'ig were han dicap that men In danger should not lake Upon themselves. Presently he fell asleep nnd was awakened by Saul. "You nin'l worrying." said Sam. grinning. "They tell me you had your nerve with yoti. You won'l tie able to see the I'.osg to. lie's hilling the ilie and flight, It's ns much as a man's life Is I haven't no you can cet what vn want down worth to co In now. to I'.laikport. Tlie sea's cairn now authority to lot joii out tl't he and yoti can row across the hay In lve t!e Word, so I'll bring )oU a bile IO Cut .el(;." half an hour." Sam waddii'd The summer son had funned r.et our P.oti a :t"'i In hi whs still pujUd l, pu 'ii'p.iiem liniti'ii In a rich brown Mm! seahoots the only one CHihs 'i id frich'i;.i. ss As ti to lend his faded blue sweater li.i'll of hl'ieaiillV S; til did ln.l and khaki shirt, he the sort nvvaken cont'deinr. i"'i lis htnad of flsliinu type be bad often Hat face were written Ium t ml brillr roiinie. lie ni l, he N bad painted. At the dock he took a (en foot tonn to rh'i.. Put why should be row boat and bet out to the village reaard Howard I'.etti.'ictoti painter lie had gone, perhaps, half I lie dls of encsipe iiiol man of Iniei'rlty talice, when a fast tn.'lor boat with such an air of roinrndesl !p overhauled him. slackened speed as "Where are we bound forV lie inked of Sain, when a lra of food TlIC editor ol this paper and hatcheries and poultrymcn cverjivhere ivlll tell you to dissolve 1 can ol Lewis IIloh-Te- st Lye to 10 Gallons of Loilhrj . ivatcr lor best results. Tills so- r.. lution Mill cut right through It the dirt and filth and c to remove the germs that and destroy your chicks. Then dilution. spray with a Write for a valuable Look on It's poultry sanitation C-- K '(.""'Virf tVNIASALTMfl' ' FREE. JAMES D. SWAN. Mar. ol Specialties THE I'KNNSYI VANIA HALT UriklO, Norlb Lahullebltblcjo DrlU 6L-3t- 0 fF- - -- i:i;vaiu cubsy .s,"o.oo Far that U '- 'ii - I'AKKKR'S HAIR BALSAM J l"Wliirflli snyonc shirt stud; and then that crowning .i C.'i Klor Color and Ji Thnr torn art i ro. i Insult, we drop the collar button i (i"1' IJ neril. . our rour lTurto W T Sf and It rolls under (he bureau. Now m. :'i'.c ur Iiuslnrsa nri'il r..,i..,r we are mad. We roar like a ratted K 'nit for Catjlrg for on lo FLORESTON SHAMPOO-bl- ral F0RDHAM MiRSFJiY CO. lion; we say words, stamp (be II air Paim. Xloiri Mmii.-- i tinn null I'aiki-out o kick a Bo the chair, yank cut by nml of at lloor, F.Saudy.l'tjibanil .Sail iJtkrCllv.l'tab barsoft ami fl iftr. Work. I'.ttlu'Ki I. liitcox bureau. Patties have been lost on account of such trille. Wlmt happened? Almost every-thine- . Nicknama for Stont Charge I'pse- l- literally. Lost Ids First Movie Star We rertninly The word denotes a piece Is Also lost ulso. tnte (hn( head; we grow older, don't we? of soft Ktone used in scrubbing rlcck. bis iippetite. The wife Is so dis- - i cbiinge us Second Iiilto Yen. I used to marry The term I tu'po!ied lo bu derlveil pusted she lose her temper and I wouldn't go nut to dinner with from (be fuel (li.i( decks were unuiil-li men calls l.lui "brute." It Is a now. Viinconver Province. It Is a brute reaction. scrubbed on Siititrday nn a nrciuirn-ti"hhi""lc reacticti; It requires nciili-- j for Sunday Inspection, ihurcli, end out on' :n i,!.l,t ivill;t;i n rr A church may need a good iictlve learning lior headpiece, tint of short r h'Iihi nf h's c..o tiiarv Tnoe etc.; hence, the dir;iM liol.hlonn uml Inborn emergency equipment lcbt to keep it liwiiKe. hnd !'!! ho mall. 1 dorr !,ri. hern our holyslonln. vv till. i.p our IllUlltlieS, ll'lt no l!e eii Mlmoft d lM.ilN and win siraw men, nl Hp four I imdri d ili.l.n i,o l utmost nnd r.ar up and down the woibl. t four tioil,' pa'il Me felt (lg or tremble like a leaf nt every iircl that IVntc.g'on dead It nut on the tblid evefilug of breath. bis occupancy that this rallil and "I" very little movement has a pleasurable nniimWoi r:i wept niertiit.g of Its (iwn,"ns Hie old song bad cotie to t'ie snbnay away, lie It Is hImi true that every wa bioiit'l.t In, -etitralice to huv nil evonlna paper j (Iceland; movement move something. We Noo York." said Sam. As utisul on the step r(irv tlie j are more physiologically cor "t'nn't I go on det.r Pettlt gton finnfbe door finding for bis la'ebkey rect hover than when we say, "That Tkod. "I can I eeapp." J bp ten ronsebci ilmt a policeman -l sho.ik his tie.id movis toe." Itetween birth nml ,b a I bv acres the the vvn street armory '.o- ".Vol death riaiiy nrp "moved" enough till (lie the looking n td- -i give Ai'tooi-.-t- i It ) n Panama rannl. yet they Word." d irk he fei trle.en wlili the err to ijig "Who Is (he P.oss? The rap tever tnovp themselves up out .f a'tily (bat the nftlcrr looked al hitn the cellar f life. (aln?" The difference between being "The captain?" There was scorn alone ( w'l.dow I'rom the of ,U Iii disgust nt the sight of a in Sum lone. - t ii II -- I, no." room ln i,n .i iijh riovid etilililert deed rat nr.d moving to remove the "You mean II. e nwnn ?" l noted vlevv T!.e niperr n a nn Im t cat Is otie of life's little Joke Sams s.virn of the owner wa tetit,lns to a sin d'cr tonn, wh lin.k' hutiiiiii life so Interesting. Jut ns rniphaile. e. to he totnt;ns d'rertly nt We are moved with unstrlped or "lie may think ,r s I'e h,. nn I ' scoti I bo tii.low F) throiirii w hich J ai l vl flS, lr(.; Vi e move tviHi eer; I K ha! j than Gild. r a !. 1 t'npt'n niay ibit ' rtdneldeinf striW'd oriaiice. Irs. To skiletal rii) they don't know - vol " Sain ruse' nn f.in.l for i.tuhof thm):rht Jiate ) ChililrTi medicine to A .u..M ff V make .1 giMuro l to make nn to go "J:i-- one hi! i.J advi.e, to ' HmOI-'I- i roinerlitii omi (.bit aimed ts a rule, but every child loves the F' We nre moved don't tiinke a noi-f von do for rv '( at Gihl the two v'.ovlv rro.od the vvttli le-- s cTort Ilinti we move; our t.iv.e of Cr.i!'.nin. Atul tliis pure you'll go n Son York tasji d" tn ot. Then ' h, 'j rang time cpet.iUi! irro.'irrti.j.i ij ju.-- t ai fiiiiciioii with tinslripid tiiiiM-le! ; Iloie. i.ici e,t l)'i door tn ind as it (astc;; j;t:t as li.nvl l hem lie- - cortex. run t'nl Hoy I'.eltltigti.n had fii'l I en ;'..t.e on lie lili. IUtelie-!e.itty n jitvl liirni!r; ns t!ic recipe rculs. we are lod In cliarire If end selves, hi errand to P.!:ii ip.irt n (.,.!( hour lie tieard H e fu tit !.. r o( n nnd run its. In tnolu and panic (The vr..;pcr Kdls ju.d what when Jonailniii ;,Ui In lii nito, ndvain e nh.!' tl i tlj'i'L'ed they ' slep riot. I'.uty emotion nil C.vtori.i contains.) went to out bu ..hter ".t t'01?e l hen be beard f!,e f.M.( they rim men dory inlet t, .leal-e- i y, grief Wlien I'al-y'gi r, love, cry warns nf lie w i reiiiinit.g wlu o tie n ti e a ' : t cjerve a hce in tl.e tmW step Iwi-'teiiiot'e-- is n;i implicit bodily 1ms liiiu a few !rn;s ct i smaller biiit. It f.i'iw tiles awash j Sof'lv tvclintic cihinct rur thil'J hp dl"! brt,n, ,1(,f inert. na'vi iilmott n rom UU bow II- knew It mood n few f et b acts froot tt f as a in in a jilTy. i. it. lie V,nw it Is safe for To In F.iiK'ioi. vary, Individual, n r i Kothir-- is more va!tiaMe in !tar i.n Instantly for bis ew n (he linict 1. .!.y: effective for a tie re'iirmd no answer fotoltiurdlii s. Melons, kl'k rare; i re Showed that sott.r- o( the p nikliu: tie rliea. When coatnl or l.i I hn- - in lnj teens. With l!its ypcciul w ilii'v Itn hi d ed nl. .Mt i!er-is .:ri of iliffen'it under control; bad been SMvrd In 1 lie iMlpH.id rr.T,!i b ll ef cot!i(i;i,itii n, invoke cliiMtcn's rcnirily li.m'ly, sit iialieiis. Trap;.d!" be gr..:.tn.(. ",t rr nil riff aroused bynbbvarying jcu nce.l that tine of thr tiMd't rocks tnu' then iis ncti:!e ,ii.l to clcatife a:iJ rebumi Cillt.t.l !" fn r eir Hie bu iKvrr ri:k civii'i? a ley or giil than I'molions lire have done- It. He b'amel l,tm-lfa ilt c chilli's lowcK In ct.Ms'cr iiif licine ii;rar,t for grown ups. the human for nth'Wing lie stt.inter ( erol I'ear T'eised libit front Inaction man race; but o outride rliiMrcn's tli cacs. tic it lo Icep I. The Sketchf Ht Made Wrt the lb sin li sublime or Caitotia i? tM in every drug Alnio't Iwiy. eeiiniti ib nth ' Pedong 1l"ig they won!.; toirt tn the rrce l ut to (lie sys.'.viii (rem c!"Kin, Your t,o fre n.'n;w lit tlie feat ridiculous ends. We do mt bctlu Celt Ht Had Ever Don. More; the crnuine always lean would await man lreed a I I n It S.i'n toV.n doctor will till jou Caslurii .Itch life with speiifie burs, bate, tmd (.has. II. rictclier' sitiaiure. P.eftinc!"n Ind been. Ill smh rtir wii It pncd nnd (hrn swung tlml I. it be dared rl"i. no lii'ht or ft ars. Some run go through life link, a tin n rent r nil wailed In the palh he was lakiinle tbe lesM'tit t.iw1v. Me bad without .'( bate and ovc. They h,if k nlh sn i;;i.ii went to ins. over but half flight 'irti bi (red! run look people and thing Insure Him I wtoo lie mmd e.ioie np'ti a (hover p"t ;1 Tl'cre were two men tn It. fine lineay end ib i ide whether "icy are worth thrte o m1i. Mot. tut be was a vastly broad heated tn in pubrclty If or and alt of the IkaUhjf Shin me, fre' loving hating, nrol tin they with the bo;M that tiancr wiili a trim sweater and wbiie mn- j beerrd htm-lHe rtnt, l.cj nleoil bioi p,,v. (hem or do their best Iii through life by using hi h.'IV" t.l'.'ti revic gne.t ('lik'ht lie bad the o. ef VliS troil-etnnd found on'r n 4it of; tlear Hie earth of tbita. Put ns In tt nl rae be woii'.J .m n ,v ai l wi'dy was The who H iMilior, one In ten other, run love a we ere. not 'er a yaiht oilipg rope. steering the boat. Iisd no dij steal i nl the shack. Ilin. hi or a Jap or the titer polit pri'inKcd lo s'ay b' full; thin n inl.ln' .'hi IVtti? i'nn did fell H p o'd Put by other hnn (li.il gt IHM'iillarill' led (artv. And nun h of ihinkitin ttfltid g'vb.C cral hlr of folbeaitig (he sea. ni. ri t'jrn and ;iV rid The piled V!lt. (i. w!,, h he II rut (iilkii.g i 111 term of hates "We've had an accident." said ty thro'iji Co lb',: nbbti and lows, We murder a I f'y fe I below. he) j and fiats the broad thented m n Btid polnlei t'e tern mat. Tl.rtr We a Cold rth!.r, l ad ti "t len tn P,i,.ck;rt tit bust sotne'hit g. if tnd Some wronj to sottKihlng ai (be bottom of the! stc! with the Iniiiils II H. on It who niiit.'d Hut He ni'n fvery day. And love there Orinatng, Ileal- Ihrj body,q'lite j A Wsilict laiituli. a tunny thing to lie retitiitu( nliuovt tour bun raiieii nip nm iJctL ;iiin j Inp, Soolbinft I 111 loved n people 1l;c(p were no litfact, (bete Is ixtlnglon rtuna (o the side o( die) l. illat rn i Ci'MiM'i.ii ami AnlUrptic I'.ul there rnnth f fmoe on j ter. the drifting motor l.oni and nothing, It seem. Hint rnhiiot mine fV. rhnh SV tlm. Y. ami the' a niemornhiliim nf upait to the 41 ( bxalMl Wlen rpporlii'iity kirn. l't"l-"- ! F" tip. There, on (lie bottom .f thf within ranee of our love, except tl . MaMt-a- M mm. lr(j oil er rrafl. was a man lying tin-- skjlighl of a simlin ill a civen ail modern youth thint our enemies. It's M i, A. torf ) mobile. 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