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Show CEMARMO N 1 By Edna Ferber I Ooprrlf M By E. C. TAYLOR From Stage Driver to Cabinet by Edna Farbaa. WNU Sorrlra. T Continued XII 20 Onid-jlngly- , be" 1 I con-due- a" 1 J. flesh-tinte- se V;7 rie Jit I nut bie-ki'l- I lYl j e . v , i' - i I den. j p.-- ii-- j knr pror i, - )viVies i 1 ,p-- ( I pi, , e s .,. ! I r who later of Wisconsin and still later was first secretary of agriculture of the United States, was a picturesnue stage coach driver of the early days In Wisconsin. Almost a giant In stature, and heavily bearded, he was a leading personality In the state even when he was handling the reins behind two or three span of horses over the bumpy, marshy roads of that JKKEM1AI1 "Don't look like that, honey. there. He told tnu be bad seen neatly braided inn) wound about her hatloss head. She wore no or- Come. Sit down." them." "Seen them I That miserable Ga- naments. That was the prerogative Again the groping wave of her for fche still despised a hand. "I'm all right, I tell you. was L'lk Old male. zelle of out the said that he's Iilg Slaughter a Kahru Cruvut devnted tlipm, pane ilis enor- Come. We must go there." f the Wiw.'iii) to news of the there till the time. All the time, I structure of splendor, Ho shook lell you, and that he and Kuby mous bulk filled the chair. His Yancey came forward. Osiiis. t In se moneyed, petted words cif a bewildered fcoveninient drive around In her car, and be great knees were wide apart. Ilis hands formally with I'.ig Klk. with The nue appeared under the title eats with them, he stays there, blue trousers were slashed and the Indian woman. Salmi, seeing beaded elaborately nt the sides him, suddenly realized that he was ;i a of News, and Its contents "I'll speak to your father. Citn's and on his feet were moccasins not displeased. She knew that no were more thtin tinned with the coming home Saturday. (Ja.elle Is heavy with Intricate beudwork. His formal politeness would have pregrotesque. The (Mines were Wlj;wnin sub angry t Clin, you know that, be- huge upper body was covered with vented him from voicing his anger green brocade if this monstrous announcement sen tiers. Tiiey reud the paper, or cause be won't notice her and she a shirt of brilliant worn outside t he trousers, and his had shattered him as It bad her, so Imd It rend to Ihetn If they were of likes ti in " She turned her clear appraising striped blanket hung regally from that her very vitals seemed to be the older and less llterute genera tlon. Siihra was aeeiistomed to see- gaze upon this strange daughter of his shoulders. About his neck and withering within her. on his broad breast bung chains, "Sugar, shake bands with them, ing the doorway suddenly darkened hers. She thought, suddenly, that beads, necklaces. In the bright silk won't you?" Itotina a was like that with cobra, a blanketed look form or to by huge his knotted neckerchief about "No. No." She wet her dry lips up, startled, to behold the bill sleek black bead, that cold and you saw the silver emblem a little with her tongue, like one In llant striped (Inure standing beside slanting eye, that long creamy throat his former glory as chief of the a fever. She turned, woodenly, and her desk In the business otlice. If throat In which a pulse sometimes of could be seen to beat and Rwell a tribe. There were other insignia walked to the door. Ignoring the chanced In to be occa the lancey little t he only sign of emotion In of distinction made of beaten si- Indians. Across the hall, slowly, sion became very social lverthe star, the crescent, the sun. like an old woman, down the porch this batlllng creature. How!" It (in his head was a round high cap steps, toward the shabby little car "I'll tell you what. Donna. 'I low!" little less attention to of brown beaver like a Cossack's. next to the big rich one. As she you'd pay "Want urn paper." the back of this was stuck an went she heard 'All rltht. Short Tooth. Five do- your brother's social lapses and a I'p Yancey's voice feather. His long locks, bang- (was there an exultant eagle more to own little note In 11?) llars." your vulgar H nit bis ihoulders, straight at the ing perhaps it would be better." The blanketed figure would pro telephone. I on on bestowed her rare and and stiff, were dyed a brilliant "Jesse! Take this. Get It In. mice a witiict wnose check were like an old burlesque orange, plump to hursllng with round silver brilliant smile upon her forthrightI queen's, a startling, a fantastic Ueady! . . . Kx Chief Dig Klk, of the Osage nation, and Mrs. I'.ig Klk, "Now, now, darling! dollars, for the Os;ie loved the mother. background for the parchment face, living at Wazha.he, announce the miind am; fed of the bright rnela1 suppose I say. 'What do you mean?' lined and creased and crisscrossed disks. Iiown on the desk they And you any, 'You know very well with a thousand wrinkles. One marriage of their daughter Kuby what I mean.'" P.lg Klk to Cimarron Cravat, son of clinked. "You certainly do know what I hand rested on his knee. The other don't Interrupt me I'm In a The huge Osime stood then, wait wielded languidly, back and forth, If you weren't my own son of Mr. and .Mrs. Yancey hurry lug. Tance.v knew what was want- mean. back and forth, an enormous semidaughter I'd say your conduct with circular fan Cravat, of this city. The wedding ed, as did S'lhra. made of feathers. eagle "Me want see Iron man. Make Tracy Wyatt was that of a Side side the two massive lig was solemnized at t lie home of the "Harlot." put In lonnu, sweetly tires by bride's parents and was followed by tun name.' sat things of bronze. an "I'onna! How can you talk like Only their like elaborate dinner made up of or Sahra Whereupon Yancey ami that moved, eyes Indian and American dishes, would conduct the visitor Into the that? Y'oti are breaking my heart. many feather fan, eagle I've never nightmarish composing room. There were three Haven't I had enough? hack and forth, back and forth, partaken of by Hie parents of the bride and groom, many relatives linotype machines now, clanking complained, bine I? Hut now regally. numerous friends of the and chatteriiiL away. Once Yancey you" Those dull black unsmiling eyes, and hotmn came over to her ami put that bad taken old ISig i:ik, Ituhy's faSahra' to young . . ." moved fan, weaving her arms about her, as though she nameless Sahra climbed heavily Into the ther, bark there to see bow the terror. "Yancey:" she turned Ihpild lead into print were (he older woman protecting cried again, through slilT lips. car and sat staring at the broad hack of the car ahead of her. Chief ed word. lie bad hid .1 esse Hie younger. "It's all right, mam- "Yancey .'" At the note of terror In her voice i:ig Klk and his wife came out ires, Ifickey. nt the linotype's keylmard. ma darling. You jut don't underLife Isn't as simple as it lie was down the stairs and In the ently. unreal, bizarre in the brilturn out old I'.ig inline In the stand. form of a neat metal bar. together was when you were a frontier gal. room with his quick light step. r,ut liant noonday Oklahoma sunshine, I know what want and I'm going ushered by Yancey, lie was being with the paper slip of lis Imprint. There was no stopping It. The to get It." charming. They heaved their ponSahra shrugged away from her; derous bull; Into the big car. YanMoiy of the Iron nionter that could talk and write and move faced her with scorn. "I've seen cey got In beside Sahra. She spoke to him once only. spread like a prnirle tire through you. I'm ashamed for you. You" "I think yon are glad." Wazhnzhe. Whole families stilt press against him like n like a In a way "This Is Oklahoma. scribed separately for (he dklaho Again she could not say It. An "And that horse It's what I wanted it to be when I ma Wigwa- m- bucks, squaws, clrls. other generation came here twenty years ago. Cim's The Iron you ride. You say be loans It to boys, papooses In arms like your father, Lewis Vctmhln. monster hail for them a fascination you. He cave It to v"U. It's yours. Weak MiilT, but good stock. Ituhy's that was a minting of admiration, What for?" . She was weeping. awe, mid fear. It wan useles to pure Indian blood and a magnifi"I tell yoi It's all right, mamma cent animal. It's hard on yon now, explain that they need tM take out a subscription In order to own one lie did give It to me. lie wants to my darling. Hut their children and of these coveted metal bars. It had give me lots of things, hut I won't their grandchildren are going to be been done once. They always would take them yet. Tracy's In love such siiifT n Americans are made do I) that way. Sabra. If she hap- with me. He thinks I'm young and of. You'll see." "1 hope I shall die before that pened to be In charm, always gave beautiful and stimulating and won the five dollars to her pet charity, derful. lie's married to a dried up. day." after trying In vain to refuse It vinegary. Miter old has who was The shabby little middle-claswhen proffered. car followed the one w hirling ahead Yancey took It Just thnt when he married her. ears ago. lie's never known what of them over the red clay Oklahocheerfully and (rented the boy nt love is. She has never given him ma roads. the new Sunny South saloon, now Kntlna Hie dust of the He's Insanely rich, anil a thing of splendor with Its ma children. big car hist ahead. not too and old. sweet. rather She went through It and stood It. hogany bar. Its brass rail. Its mir- We're going to be married. Tracv ror, chandelier," ami miraculously until one grotesqucrle will get his divorce. Money doe oil paintings. proved (on much for her strained It has taken me a year nerves and broke them I'.ut The Levy .Mercantile company anything. a half to do It. I've never went it. to the Indian house, am! bad added a fancy grocery and mar and i ft worked so hard In all my life. I'.ut saw Cim sitting beside the Indian kct department to Its three story lon't woman, and ns she looked at bis brick store. It was situated on the It's going to be worth It an darting. Tracy's making beaut 'fill weak facp slip thought. I street floor and enhanced with a worry, Two woman of honest Mattive, Silent Figure. your wayward wish that I bad never found blm hi t Ilia window, creul piate-Klasthat d.iv when be was lost on the window So displayed a mouth wa- daughter." at Klk of old sight his l!ig and wife Sahra drew herself up. every Inch He camp toward Ills look of concern changed to one prairie lore ago tering assortment of food. Juicy the daughter of her mother. Kcllc his head lowered with that fawhite stalk of asparagus In class, Venalde. nee of relief, lie smiled bin utterly her. "You dis are Marcy, miliar look. Ids line eves hidden bv as large around a a man's two charming smile. the lids. thumbs; ureal olives, their (tun Ing." "Mow!" If ymi In. at "I i'k nt ini'V'Sahru commanded. purple black cheek tlNlciimi: with It "Not really. ."I low!" croaked I'.ig Klk. without a loi of sentiment. In the voice i.f Felice Vetiable. The 1'retu h Mrs I!!,. I'lli I,. ..1.1... I I .... oil; lotiNler, iiuHiriMiiui s,,p lon,i,"' as, Sardinia, niounlaitoius cold sluill be happy, and Tracy, .n. Ills She was a woman younger, """'J hU portiai,. ",'v ,l"r I suppose, cheeses, tender brnilcr:. peai'lieU wife will be unhappy. .""".v. Kuby I'.ig Klk than by her aged bus came year, thirty P. nt she a fur while. In syrup, pork mwaru tier wltli the le:si,r.y ln'l happy band: hi third u.f... si... dresei In Insolent, sciiilliiig step The two frills iHir.etis of chickens, pouinl-o- f anyway. a It Is, Itettor one than l.tiglisli; bad even Htteinled anspoke In s women gn?e nt each other; rather. of di'llcai les wete three. It'll work out. You'll see. dlall liiissioti sdioel In bee pork, girlhood piled In the cars of homeward Iten't Ixither about me. It' CM) t through carelessness or Indif- their look ehished. like swords He's g.. looking after held high. bound linage Often, when the that They .11,1 not shake ' She looked at ference aho used the broken, slovfood bills mounted too tilgh. the a streak or-- nf j hands the of Kngllsh In enly unlettered h not flnl-- h the sea There were races, there were Indian agriil at Warhazhe threat- her mother. dlati. . ened to let the bill po unpaid. He tenet. "When be rotnei home Sat-there was daniit'g Intheold Nov two relapsed into ill! prlr.-siiip I wish you'd speak to him." pas-iv- e Indian alotie bad (he power to rlierk the unlay days the bin k bad raced on silence. "What do they want? Ask thelu foot for a prize thnt was a pony outpouring of Indian fold, and even was uti:iM tethered nt a distance and Won bv be to evpi CHAPTER XIII what they Willi!." the fleetest to reach hi in, mount, with their mad eumvngaiiccs. Yancey spoke n few words and ride htm hack to the starting id not come home on "It a disgusting," Sal-r("ravat usage, r.ig I, Ik repli d with point. Today the prize was a mag-ittltdity. on Saturdav. at luoiiosy llalile said, again ami again. "What are "What did he say? What ts It?" tiil'cent motor car tli.it si,i,,, they cMd fur) What earthly j;o.d ilium, when Salmi and Yancey ore they? Ignorant savages who do drove from the ollli-- in their little "I asked Iheui to cat dinner with tcrou In tin. open field half a mile INtaiit. Sahra thought. I am dy In Kll ekiih us an. I drive titlllt.v car to the hou-lie sjiv he catitiot." indblng but eat and sli--"I sl'imld hope not. Tell ber In lag I am i!ng. And Dmum. This around In their ridiculous huge pi reei ..r llieir eoIi .lav (Hitler .inw l tier sis'er In law. Mis. aiHomobdes." Hnv f.i umoiiini drawn speak Kngllsh. Sin speak Kng on the Hudson nt the curb. i hniitTcur. vague up legnntn's In Sol li!.." money circulation," "keep llithv'n bandsotiip head right had Iht. I'.ig Klk turned his gre.it head, levy replied, fur slip often toek ly familiar, I.. mined In front " thick with ber riil das ,p boils.. tl in to tmk after neelng a Hue of slowly, as thonc'i moved on H mp bough! the voting roiijile Just acros, H,p road rrom I'.ig Klk Indian cars pmked outside the j chuniiiil oivni. He i.ire country roti,. nt his a one siory red brick bungalow ,. utiered t'sngo Mercantile company 'ti store,! A vague pang of premonition fat, nuitnl f o ed wife. "You ouj;!it to bn abatn.s of stnl.l.ed nt Salmi's filial. ugly, They stiowe.l She n brief commit d In his own tongue StlbslHiilial Sahra and Yaneet thmugh It, It clutched Yancey 'i arm. The Mpiaiv smiled n oiirp!f" "Wh.t (.iriim;,,, ' Hint?" Mongrel enih.'inassed umil., like a eioogiri was furnished complete. "Now, now, Siihrn. Ni t no grand. furniture In the living Spanish It wii less a smile than a conturdetl'l d. bke tlorenn of j Yancey glanced ht tt Itidifter-othemerchants here In t" u j ently, "Someln. iy drove rim h.. me. non oi mi' iaie. rare in her race room red plush, frlngp, brass nail I to he more fr ichtening than a head a big as iwentv dollar gold suppose. (i.. cumuli d.nticr fot Make old bill for e.M..l they An upright piano. ?" piece,. scowl. .n onk baven't bought ami them the f"i"i-'iroom set. A finp bathroom ' dining bad I'.lk "H!a to Ml "OiS me Or tin gone and come Oklahoma: ilniibtp mi charge tm'iicy. take yon with heavy rich bath lowel neatly the Mil that the Indian a.etd H'e. . ''H? I" spend the wnkend. It hack to W';i?tni?.he " but8 on the rack. A "W hat for?" cried Sahra, blninc and rrturn them the overclmtgp. j n,,'l be run, sharply i r tb-Tl cy come In ivy "I our o'clock big ditiiu r. b'g stained oak bedrontti pt, n "Cim:" Sahra called, a t! r en pi.y ul at the article is tmifked, and ge tered tt ,. fti,i ,..,,r "rim"' tut ibitup Your sun want nm come ruse colored luff et a spread. Salmi a fell wave of tinnsea. Cim'n fn, p what tt cy pay for. Lui Hull com. there no answer, be marry She went tdl you Want ma iwns Pfiiilitig. ritdlnnt, YaticcT vvn in and sets a Mep in, or Sun Mnogol to tl.e nittlng room Kinpty lliih) this morning." latigliing with the Maker be buy a twelve poctids of Hill In the stiT Utile parlor, an M.' ' ""s "o.-o- i n.iijii, aiiii.ing tier Inking and In C.p kitchen nl l,i, fool. Mi fivcil pinilp chicken and tea ,.f mrk item Ceit. .(! ,i n,. n..ivp, K'rl In a gingham dre 1 ido'iiM tell tlieltl they can't bsvp rutins nod a kit With the n,nn peine .,f ";,.,) ;i iiiiiht, ; "p;ii, Yntiecy Cm rheti nproti. The girl' hair wa ,, It! Let the I'll vi,',. it if the fnlt ecfchiot y and frm:ilftv, old IV a ml, lie looked at Sahra. cnnie light a yelhov n io appear almost fd Kla'es lb- - It. Tie r.iji White Lik ami hi nu iw I, kdmvri jj p over to tier ipiicklv, tnu Mie wavr.l white Her tinlnteliireni Prp, Father." him a ay. twin i.. f,,r a ,.r, blue. Her Pt in Wa Not only did Yatury agie with (on li pl.lcsl ' Iti'ii t. n fair II, I'm run golt g to It g a lo bp Odlp potortess. Sd. le sootned (. ("nil ct'i'tino.) In ff "Why- - I'.le i:nall rig'-lli was n ihoiigii p,e nihist i,f lb,, rnotnfnt Mtisfatllnti In tVp r k In f "ll. w"' r. ,,1 , d v ;i a' d !:e', shtatik fr.iii hi (mi, h. M,p sioo-- d an faces w,i Hi.. nhli face f,f biih they iit their k'I tii.m. v; up I .! i ntm in tl p ti(1 of greet Hare, staring m tl,e tt Pjuhiiri. new Cravnt Id red girl In Ihe very abni'dliy of ti e tbiiig lti soeme,! P.'iire t Inrit'g ai k a' sioriily lm a in ha?v bh.li before Sahra l! cy limigl t. her wish their dead Ida. k Indian t v "Yn'icey" ,ried S:.1.ra , . , eves I'.ut !, on poiitM came lim!i from a brM.'" ln a t. tpt.tp vire I e j., . nt tin es kr. thai H at i'....-..- . . 'i in,, p ,,r. en s li oatii h on M p.ornint party one afternoon, tin" i renmt el e H. 1, Ill.Jiati vi i.noy.. v or. , rye (he ir, in ,.r t,ll. n I i,,,t e,1() Mi"rs n,i. t n n ct'',ih!p pallor slniit.it. a Iho ttboling I n it ll'i.r dr. M' ts S'v Plead She entile of n,t, s.p Wl) st,k, lit noi oin ipsetimowctci ni,, ,,w tinge of fielirrt.na r.ige. She Mii.i el.ilH.r.-il- ; the f, ti. hI dr, t re In stand ti e fire iiptv t.eneatti bet wa a boi'.uv ihlne. an . In i!i'ii Sahra, fn.fii tlm nit i tied .i,,,,, f..r treat o.'i a!..n oi Ihe lne ibttk ejf i,ov aiiddetd thai inovcil nml wa'ke.l an, I iri....i "! yon liiinw (tut I "I hi FiN'tHln wmi';,n WTo a il.itk skirt and n saw a smi.d.-of (nn.list, t.n.wn. m ( OVTISI fct iT' lK Ma tine at the p.ijf ben we ei tiii (Trie sinn tiioiup, ample Itiougii a duty thumb ,!(l ruh'H.) tliH.k he's out In the oil tleldi?" Rte Sh;i,e, 'p n ,rrKtne there; and a sagging or nil the .".ibra met th! a Bty Ktnftro as her (Ivor mlndy shoulder n, the niilit of li.-- face, p.i 1, jit she A bnl.y kpngann I about he tl t tt'sht be, "Jle wotkitijt near bMgl I bur l fijai krt. Iter hair flne m looked flttlo., iP,, ,J. of r.iai.'s thumb. CHAPTER Sally Sez STAGE COACH TALES M. RUSK, new commonwealth. Tales of his muscular prowess In those early days made him famous, but his chief claim to fame, otherwise, was that he probably was the only stage coach driver who did not drink. Drivers as a lot were ntorul men, noted for their Integrity, and famous for their seeming aversion for swearing and cursing. But with the exception of Rusk, all of whom there are any records, A man's size glass of drank. whisky or brandy was the first thing they asked for when the coach stopped at the taverns along the route, and In winter, when they descended half frozen from their high seats where they had been fighting gales and Icy temperatures for hours, It probably was needed to get their blood circulating again. I!ut Rusk never took a drop, even after a long stretch of driving through the bitterest cold. He was one of the early ardent prohibition- Your family doctor's best prescription is Intermoatta products. Use internally and externally as the case man in una i e. These Brands Are Intermountain I flQ r$n(?iriir:v ists. As Rusk's stage coach neared one day, a horse fell 111. Rusk saw that It could not pull Its share of the coach any longer, so he tied e it to the coach, seized the himself and with his great strength helped to pull the coach Into the next town. Rusk was reticent a hunt his physical prowess, and was almost bash ful when anyone mentioned it, but he often told a story on himself about how he, a teetotaler, had to buy drinks for a tavernful of people. One cold day, he stopped his stage conch at a tavern near I'rnlrle du Chieti, Wis., so the passengers might warm themselves. When they nil trooped Into the public room, Rusk noticed an Innocent looking horn on the counter. The young driver was Invited to blow it. He did. Hut Instead of musical notes, there Issued from the horn a quantity of flour that covered his face. Everybody laughed, and Rusk bad to "set them up" for every otic In the place. Rusk began driving a stage coach when he was only sixteen years old. He drove for McNeill, Moore and company, famous stage coach operators of Columbus, Ohio, lie migrated to Wisconsin in 1KX and drove coaches there until the Civil war broke out. Rusk raised a regiment of volunteers and whs commissioned a major lo Hie Union army. He look part In the battle of Vii kshtirg and In August. IMl'!, was promoted to Vlr-oq- Inilit on Intermountain West neck-yok- lieutenant Colonel. He was with Sherman In the Meridian campaign, und displayed such great gallantry In the battles around Atlanta. Ha., that he was breveted a brigadier general. After the Civil W'ur. be went back to Wisconsin, where he entered poll-tic- s. He was elected a member of congress In s;i, and served In the national house of representative until 1S77. lu ISS'J, Rusk was elected gover nor oi Wisconsin, an.) was continued In that otlice until tw.i In the latter year 1'resldent Harrison appointed Rusk to bis cabl-net- , and the tall former stage coach driver became Hip nation's first secretary of agriculture, a bramh of the executive department of the federal government which congress bad Jus cr.ate.1. He served In Harrison's cabinet until drove! Cleveland succeeded Harrison la the I'resiileticy In lvck i. 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NEW STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANT We have places for students to earn board and room mln-ute- inter. The blackbird are hem, followed by lurk, the black beaded titmouse, and finally ,e sparrows start between fi and fi ;.'.. Lincoln MtmrntoM The original plaster cast of the. face and hand of Abraham Lincoln and also the Hrt bnmre casls of Ihe face moid mo) ,if n.e hand were presented to Hip National Mu. N'iiui on January 2. isss, .y a com niittee comprised of thp late Augustus Saint (iaudeii. h TIm-ihi- ClHrke and Richard W. Cibh r. act-lu- for the subscribers to the fund collcctiil (n fitiam the making ntii sale of the cads. They were from Ihiugta Volk. son oj the sculptor, hsitianl D. Volk, who made-- them the living face and bamls vf Lincoln, r-o- tamest and Best Equijoed School in the CoursRe Comes First The general instinct toward a public man is rarely wroni?, especially when he possesses a high order of civic coursge. Courage Is the prime essential of statesman-ship- . "All rues if courses cors". A Doclor Johnson says: "Unless a man hss that virtue he has no security fur preserving any other." Washington Star. IntermountnTJfL rv.tJ WtHinff Fesli"" At Ute wedding of h- !- ; ( , Sr England Sheffield, U .,. . .. a.lil- ia : E.IIIS won- - in" , iHL f was married 42 years the bride wore f1' '''r ' ) r Uly Ellis woteanlat M and the jt which bolonred t" grandmother. f -- Diacovered Hurricsne'a Birthplace Ilurricsnea usually originate la Ibe ocean. ; prt Mustard yuri0 gas known to the world chemist, Richie. l |