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Show s August 9, 1929 WiVt THE OGDEN 1()ST i: TJH I d.,1 nt S.. Lumvv, anxiety soiling f,i,r Of 90 1 i, ai::,.u . in :!, . r,,!v.tl I III, Tw cupod It. i s'i.li, Romance tnt-- i In. n.y W. SERVICE 1 i llltll U.'y would Seo Tlu-- y luid morning, Ihu-J- ; 1,,. (J ilis-- i:,- jj 1),,, What a Radiophoto From Italy Looks Like ,e ,.! -- nlv-l- inviu'r and elie ick. irlji.il) ..i. r." vd lluHi.S.g r- -r .j .i 1 ,.j Ii m., pi !.lT y, olui-ai- , oury ji!..!.iy. Vet tr.u-- t niy eyes have Imui f. .r oHu-rpas-o- d tier by w:lli'.:t a soomal glaueo. i Ui. I yotiiig ami foolish, maybe; Inst 1 A Y-.i- l s llie u c i t U- i tl tie 'to. Willi u 1 thanked y hir, o'pr.-- v ; i.,y r,vvo: aid wont W!",: j mo, I wonl. ;;t w.i4 .i about tl v:it. 1 tl.ii-.- o.i t,f i.p o,nu jimully, rtio-s "tk and lunging. mo j ii-rw-- ie IbilV'; it-m- y J.,1 it deg s.uu ,. pi . I:j, hi,.. not jvi lew. ll!;1 (i;i j j.m.j.;,,,.,, .Iir,i t() ,iiT , i . or ' that If t.ria'y. r a sYi i.is.i: IVn.a? ,.Vl.rv ii v - .1 C-- A would feroer ried ronviiM. Northland ! i wi.ii lij Wiis u..- e II 'V.IS p :r : Vk h ROBERT ii r;i: i Hut v:-.- ii.lud as ilai bad tvf.iro knovMi'u girt ihat t,i mo, and It was ury, ory Again, with k ;'. n at my I sweet. nskod hfier Hcriu and her Mj kr ! grandfj to tlio restaurant ter. win iiuiiiI.it mu said ihy andSo went gave the f..t coekiit y a nde which were Imtli buried under the i bo pminisod tlclix into bor own giisivd and was sei.-WSUrTle with s:dhn hands. v. lore: faintness. No. said twin numi-.Hear I.orna : I cannot ti ll you how two, "the old iiuin Is mining, hut the doet.l.v gr!e id 1 !a uvei your girl has escaped mid is nearly erazv do.iiti. and how 1 sympathize with Good-by.grief. Dissatisfied with the with you in your sorrow, 1 came over Once cSA,F7more I hurried on. Gangs of - in bla horn surroundings. from the : V who men were trail to see you. but u.ldrut young Scotsman for the dead. shoveling anil mothsr bla l were loo ill. .Now I nui you back J ViVrrr to aeeb hia fortune. At Every now aud then a shovel would I lit If ha uinv. a iimld have mid psnntlsss. only strike a hand or a skull. Then a practically word Job, and meets a to comfort you! dub and shout would be raised and the Hor wfc "li, Benin, dear, go back, go back. 5firafir known aa. tha Prodl- - misshapen body turned out This is no country for you. if I can I ll Again put my Inquiries. A busj help you, Benin, let me know. If you Tha Prodigal la digger paused In his work. waFTER II. seek-fta- ta "Yes. that come ou to of rush gold tha Join Bennett, then I will ne must have been the old guy with the Alaska, and Meldrum agrees you. Vm with him after ha (tha Prodigal) they dug out early on from H kuk from a visit to his Inwealthy whiskers "Believe mo again, dear, my heart 'ZL i, tbs East. Athol, great the lower end of the slide. Relative, aches for you. befriended by Jim Hubbard name of Wiuklesteln, took charge of When the "Be brave. feiritloa Jim"). him. Took him to men Join the the tent yonder. the three Always affectionately yours. tMda Into the Prosen North, tha Wont let anyone go near." tha Hubbard end "AT110I. MELHlilM." financing SIS He pointed to a tout on the hillside, TIumi more I struck out for mice i?PTER Hi- Among the motley and It was with a heavy heart I wont Bennett. girl ob- - forward. , the boat la a young The poor old man, so gentle, of Diace. She te traveling e a ndfathar and a so dignified, with his dream of a bar Winkleateln. who Our last load was safely landed nnd su I eou, and aunt. Athol golden treasure that might bring the trail of the hind was over. We ;jr nhlriunity to befriend her. happiness to others. It was cruel, hud packed an outllt of four thousand a ' aad story of her 1 to . . . cruel Alatka Into b tourneying ndle trull pounds over n thlriy-seveIs of her grandfather, who . Sny, what dye want here? Get to nnd it had taken us a month. of et ucarly ltk tk outa this. Her name, aha telle him. h For an nverage of fifteen hours a day The words came with a snarl. 1 we had worked for ull Bern that was ill us; looked up in surprise. It to huve back. yet, looking CHAPTER 4 CONTINUED There at the door of the tent, all been more a matter of Myitis m dogged persistlike a gutter-brecur, was ence and patience than desperate envere camping In Paradise Winklesteln. ft deavor and endurance. g ns and behind ns tbe I felt myself grow suddenly, savageOur party was well tpinUficd to pass at it Cbeecbako army labored along ly angry. I measured the man for a the test of the trail. The Prodigal ? Infinite travail. We had Buffered, moment and determined I could handle was full of g lircprcssihle enthusiasm, the trail of the land was near lta him. to the muzzle with and loaded always "I want," I said soberly, "to see the Ideas. Salvutlon Jim was a mine of a 1 Aad what an end I With every Je the misery and difficulty of the body of my old friend foresight nnd resource, while the Then we at "Yon do, do you? Well, yon darned U Kemed to Increaae. proved himself an Insatiable ae to the trull of Rotting Horses. a well wont Besides, there aint no glutton for work. Altogether we fared at Dead anlmala we bad seen all along body here." better thnn the average party. trail In great numbers, but the 'You're a liar I" I observed. "But on the narrow We were at u we came on this particular It'a no u;e wasting words on you. Im neck of watercamped Is'tween Llndenmn and a see beggared description. There were going on anyhow." Bennett, and ns hay was two hundred a .vsaodi of them. One night we With that I gripped him suddenly nnd fifty dollars a ton, the first thing a. agged away six of them before we and threw him sideways with some we did was to butcher the ox. The J! find room to put np the tent force. One of the tent ropes took next whs to see about building a bout. we they lay, sprawling horribly, away his feet violently, and thiro on We thought of wldpsawlng our own rir ribs protruding through their the snow he sprawled, glowering ar boards, hut the timber near us as its, their eyes putrid In the son-ime with evil eyes. poor or tlilnued out, so that In the It was like a battlefield, haunt-.i- j Now," said I, I've got a gun, nnd end we bought lumber, paying for It hideous. If you try any monkey business. I'll twenty cents a foot. We were all very it wu a Sunday and we were In the fix yon so quick yon won't know what's unexpert carpenters; however, by at, indescribably glad of a day'a happened. watching others, we managed to make si The was mending a The bluff worked. lie gathered him a decent looking boat i of harness; the Prodigal was play-- ; self np and followed me Into the tent The lee was going fast. Strangers solitaire. Salvation Jim had Just looking tbe picture of malevolent Ini were still coming In over the trull med from a trip to Skngway, poteuce. On the ground lay a longlsli with awful tales of Its horrors. Ben litre he had hoped to find a letter object covered with a blanket. W1 ii nett was all excitement nnd seething the ontside regarding one Jake a strange feeling of reluctant horror I lire. Thousands of ungainly bouts aher. His usually hale and kindly lifted the covering. Beneath It lay the rafts and scows were waiting to lie wu drawn and troubled. launched. 'Already eraft were beginbody of the old man. 1 always did say there was God's lie was lying on his back, and bad ning to come through from Llndemnn. ne on Oils Klondike gold," he said ; not been squeezed out of all human rushing down the fierce torrent beis Tm sure of It There's a hoo-- o semblance like so many of the others. tween the two lakes. on It What It's to cost, Nevertheless, he was ghastly enough, The Ice was loose aud broken. We it hearts lfs goln to break,' what with his bluish face and wide bulging were all ready to start In a few days. :Df Its goln to wreck no manll I felt around his waist Ha! The mighty camp was in a ferment rr know. God only knows what Its eyes. of excitement Every one seemed the money belt was gonel already. Bot this last Is the words. sud I On, once more, elated beyond "Winklesteln said, turning wit yet A exultation was I this Jew. Eldorado little on to the great denly "What's the matter, Jlml" I said; dead mans friend. I'm still his grand welled up in me, the voice of youth rhat lastr daughters friend. I'm going to see and ambition, the lust to conquer, "Why, haven't you heard? Well, Justice done. This man had two thou would succeed, I would wrest from Jnst been a snowsllde on the sand dollars In a gold belt round his the vast, lonely, mysterious North Scoot an several hundred people waist- It belongs to the girl now some of Its treasure. I would lie :ried. Hundreds of poor sinners ent Youve got to give It up, Winklesteln. conqueror. without chance to repent." Silent and abstracted, I looked into or by B wu going to Improve on the oo I he splattered. the brooding disk of sheeny sky, my "Prove It, prove It 'ha when the cut a In. Prodigal liar; youre eyes "Youre a liar; she's xr devils I I Then I felt a ghostly hand touch guess we must know all a pack of liars, trying to black' them, too." He turned o me. no bad man. lie money. my arm, and with a great start of mail a decent wder If your little Polak friends I say I" surprise, I turned. rlghtr I I cried. Ive wretch "Ilerna I" vile "Oh, you my thoughts had The girl was wearing a thin Muck jnst flown a mind to choke your dirty throat In Amon btOHn exigencies of But Ill hound you till I make yon shawl around her shoulders, but bau (when we had to fix our tbe from lake, wind blowing Wheres the Icy that money. w he trouble of. the moment cough up she trembled like a wand. Her face Bern a? I every moment almost spiritual In had Its troub'e) Suddenly he had become quietly was pale, waxen, Nttle she looked at me and time for reflection. Its expression, J? malicious. I most had the pitiably sweet her for found at all times with Just Zlesi, Find her," he Jibed; find 9 her world. of the in mile out before And take yourself me, flitting Tj her coming to me when I yourself. as Tm sorry I startled you; but I quickly aa you please." my sight opected them. Pity, tenderness your letter I saw be had me over a barrel, so, wanted to thank you forYon see. Im A and for your sympathy. anxiety were In with a parting threat, I left him. t mi I faltered, voice Tbe now." restausuppose I was silent. tent nearby was being run as a all alone no nsus have been some rant. and there I had a cup of coffee. but went on bravely. me"Ive got more, any y thoughts that made Of the man who kept It a fat, humorone that cares about sick I wonder so been say to me: sick, and Ive made regardI Inquiries ous cockney. old man, if me, you would like r the girl. Yes, be knew her. She I lived. I knew youd forgotten neving nin over the Ive But blame . you. Dyea trail, I was living in yonder tent with Madam and I dont c?B,ipaPe yoa or day or aa" er forgotten you, and I wanted to see Winklesteln. fired, Id like to see the I thanked him, gulped down my you Just once more;" She was speaking quite falmiy and coffee, and made for the tent The tjjk Weve observed your en-- , on tbe unemotionally. jf.J ,ncrest flap was down, but I rapped ,n trails. Why dont canvas, and presently the dark free of "Bernal I cried; don t say that me. saw When she Your reproach hurts me so. Indeed Madam appeared. along, a Uunt we gone I did try to find you, but It's such 7 (oolong.' It grew darker. thouso are many Jmoming. traveling as What d'yoo want?" she demanded. vast camp. There wihle. I started for Bennett.lightly Time and here. I said. of people sands see Berna," to want "I seemed one no J'Tglng along past the but I inquired, Then you can't Can't you hear again rd of the I forget. didnt Berna. No, know. to oncoming army, her? Isnt that enough lain I've a night ittoaaohn'd I see bnt Mervln and pit!-and many's low, a hear Many's I could very wondering. lookd thoroughly sea- - fulSurely some-awake thinking of you. sound coming from the tent, hd wade record time wllb like I longing to see yon again. What a a and inoan. sob a between thing outfit in contrast to the Tou loox of an Indian woman over little white wblsp you are! the Jed men with faces her walling would blow you away. dead, only Infinitely subdued and aa If a breeze 14 c, ImYou shouldnt be out this night, girl, Peered, they looked I was shocked, awed. come now. full of fight They anguished. rut my coat aronnd you, grieved. measurably with the snowsllde bnt ould t? I wrapped her In It nnd saw I said; "Im sorry. I 'Soon "Thank you." In the cense. tj i.i Particulars. I Inquired fur dont want to Intrude on her In her gladners her shivering her ,he old man. They were sky luminous opal light of the hour of affliction. I'll come again. lustrous. were whlnd, between Chllcoot great gray eyes All right, she laughed tauntingly; "Berna," I said again, "why did you ;hurrtan "Ye8 they were prob-- : "come again. come In here, why? You should have barll cdcr the slide. Good-by.- " ,1 had failed. full of apprehen- I slept i t a bunkhouse that night, gone back. lh. toward, treaxa of Checchakos next nicriilng I again nvde a call weross Llndcman; then and at the tent within which lay Berra. (Continued on page 7.) Rreatness of the other wrapper, anAgain Madam. In n and the vastness ot swer''! to my my call, bJt this La e, as pain-ukes- . 5 iiovi-- r tn-ai- t. 1 1 sli-u- . r 1 'synopsis grand-fallii-r- s " X. r !i-- 'L HjS' fel-Jd- Prodl-rntur- Sr Tills Is a radhiphnto from Itonic, Italy, showing the reception accorded there to Roger Wllliums an. I Lew In the American transatlantic fijers. High government otliciu's ure congratulating the minior, who ure In dark clothing. Yancey, Young American Fascists Sail for Visit in Italy na '; ' f - hard-look-.- A SS, wg 1 jike d val-Befo- re i Jnni-wugo- n SBaaaacEay Here are some of the 107 American boys of Italian extraction, giving the FnsoUt salute Just before they Bulled from New York on the 8. 8. Augustus to sojourn st summer cumps In Italy as guests of the l'usclst League of . North America. The boys hall from the principal cities In tho East. . n. Jam-wago- Tablet to Hudson Maxim Unveiled AMERICAN DOY WINS n V i Hr 'V-- 7'C.ir 4. ? Aa. wS&SSam: I w1 , J. fi ?l. -- (I 1 1 J , d, 4 H, - dream-trouble- 1 d. J. Gamer, popular American Jockey, Is on Iiotweed after winning the Grand Irlx ut Iarls. Is owned by Edmund Esmond, English turf follower. French Hot-wee-d HEADS FARM BOARD ii: - i 1 In-ifci- "1 b- her granddaughter, Doris, standing beside the tablet unveiled at Lake Ilopatcoug, N. J to stone conglomerate the famous Inventor, Hudson Maxim, of the memory seven-to- n Good Morning Kiss for Breakfast ro. I t ;.i l'U i vtii f- M l. S fj i llfelt m iMmm l.-- 1 j Mrs. Hudson Maxlui and ' r ill Wl, X J jjl ?. Alexander Leggc of Chicago, who resigned the presidency of the Interna tlonal Harvester company to chairman of the federal farm board. Womens Own Bank Because it Is felt that many women do not wish to entru.-i- the delicate management of their fannnchil affairs to male hark clerks, an Amsterdam brunch office run hank has opi ned t entirely by u st:ii7 f women for women clients only. Ti e ii.sinagerevs of she the new brati'h a.iilM In p:irt!ci:".r. to eei ure the widpatro;i::g of dlvurred women and ows. Her r!:T vmii.l !'al ipiielly nnd ftirei.lv cl) wi.Ii ih.'ir ilieiits' tt.Liirs. The heirs at Burn disc Inn, Rainier National park, certainly know where their meals come from. Whenever their hunger gets the best of them, they and demand food. 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