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And bacon Just a minute. I Once more that afternoon she had Toby buy everything." She turned to the chauffeur. "Toby, how turned their talk to him, asking, "What will you bet that I don't see much bacon?" my cowboy friend before night?" "Six half pound packages, I "You won't" Breck asserted. think." "He'll be halfway over the roof by Breck grinned. "No flour, no rice, the time we reach the summit" three pounds of bacon." He waved But woman's Instinct was better toward the house. "You rest in than man's reasoning. When they there all of you. m do the pack- came Into Summit Meadow at dusk, ing." a campfire was burning at the fur"And rn watch!" Irene asserted ther end. Tillson'a mules with suspicion. "I know what you're nearby, and the cowboy satgrazed cookgoing to da I've got the cutest lit- ing his supper over the flames. tle mattress with springs that Immediately Breck turned off tosquash down. X must take it And ward a stream of water that I suppose you would throw out an evening dress." "You didn't bring one!" "Of course. Won't we dance?" "Yes," Breck promised, thinking of Temple's rodeo, "we'll dance. But the only evening gown you'll need is the one you sleep In!" When the others had cone into tha house, he and Divine sorted what lit tle of the equipment there was that ... ev. coat f - .xx m grand!" They selected about the ear's contents and made up kyacks for three mules. Immediately Breck lashed on the bedding and drew cinches tight and so had It all cov ered before the family returned. When they did come from the house he hustled them into their saddles. He put the Senator In the lead and gave him a mule to tow. Then Mrs. Sutherland with her maid next; a middle-age- d woman whose tight lips showed disamroval of the whola affair. Toby followed, lurnriiing Breck with a eood knowledge of horses. Irene chose her own place next nimself at the rear. The start was made noisily, with Dick Divine grinning from his door. Breck turned and waved, at the same time seeing they were not to be alone on the unward traiL It wan plain that Art had waited deliber ately. Now he was getting his salt vain into une. CHAPTER XYHI Much could be read In this act but if Art had a definite nurrjonc) h was In no hurry to show it. two hours Breck pushed his tourist airing up the wall, ascending in turns directly over short, hair-pi- n the pack camp. It was hot when they started. Soon the Senator took off his white coat and tried to sit on it A moment later he removed his tie and hunc it on the carMi. horn. He seemed Inclined to rfia. pose of his shirt also when Mrs. buineriand spoke to him. At the end of two hours thew mm. onto a shelf where the first pine offered shade and a spring trickled from the rock. Bnuk called a halt telling everyone to get on ana stretch their legs. It was while they rested m tv.. shelf that Art Tills on came swinging up we irau, driving eight mules and leading two. He made a i trans- Fr yea detalb my loana LOW-COS- of T all made nader etate bank. I g department uptrvieion. d broad-shoulder- FINAMCE Lake COiUt. Continental BMg.alt Bank City. Efficient, Economical Water Control with CALCO GATES for every water central situation. A medal . Write infi far faU Tha R. HARDESTY MFG. CO. Ill 8 Third Weet SI. Salt Lake City Get the reunite ef Thirty Yearaaf m,m ioi. W.N.U. His mules, stalwart fellows, bore the weight of salt bass with no effort marched past in close formation. lurry ears nopping wnn each step. Art himself rode with an th un conscious grace of a born horseman, with body roiling to me animal s gait his gloved right hand, holding the lead rope, braced against his thigh. From the moment he cleared th. Dend of the trail his eyes were upon Irene. He held them there until he was almost abreast then looked away for a time but turned in his saddle before passing out of sight ged picture. lean-legge- to yon. 111 tend Week No. 1124 SALT LAKE Breck's train was late to start the next morning, for stiff bodies were hard to get on the move. He was up at dawn and saw Art Tills on pull out at daybreak, but It was eight o'clock before his tourists could take the traiL Breck fell In at the rear of the string as usual but Irene did not resume her place with him. Instead she took the lead, and maintained that aloof distance throughout the morning. He was both amused and troubled; for it was always a danger signal when Irene felt seclusive. p They came Into Temple's at eleven o'clock, and the old man, hobbling from his cabin, heartily invited them to get off and eat "Louy just rode in," he said, "hungry as a coyote. I'm puttin' steaks on the fire." The girl had not appeared. "Where is she?" Breck asked. Temple waved a hand backward. "Yonder. Fixln' up." In a moment Louise came to the door of her own cabin and Breck rode to her. He wanted a word cow-cam- further on. "Well!" Irene Kasned. "Who fa that handsome beast?" Breck scowled. "He's a eowhnw with a herd of cattle here in the mountains." "Did he never see a woman kL fore? Those eyes! Was he looking at me or through me?" "It's hard to telL" Breck an. swered vaguely, preparing to move on. in a i ooy is a character up here. You won't see him again." "Won't L though! My dear, when a man looks like that must I be blind?" Breck caused in Catherine un hla reins. "Yes, Irene, you must" "What? Why Gordon! Is this an official order I mustn't want to see him again?" Just tha stirrup that needed no ad Justing, then regained his saddle. "Thank you so much," Irene caressed him. 'It does feel better." She drew her horse's head around. "Mister Temple was very kind, offering us lunch, but mother looks so tired. Really, If she ever gets off her beast she'll never get back on. And when we reach your station X don't believe X will move for a month!" So it wss settled. The Senator, campaigning from long habit had already won Tom Temple and said steaks sounded good. But Irene begged him to think of mother. Pattern 6318. "Why, Mother Is all right" he inWhat could be more appropriate sisted. Irene fumed. "You never under- for sheet and pillow cases than these decorative angels in simple stand!" The Senator resigned and climbed stitchery! Just the thing for guest: linens. Perhaps you'll prefer the aboard his animaL "Good Morning" and "Well anyway," Temple said cheery agreeably, "you can figure to come "Good Evening." You can finish off either design with the filet croback for the barbecue." Pattern 6348 conBreck groped for some excuse to chet edging. ride again to Louise; yet knew that tains a transfer pattern of seven would be foolish. There wss noth- motifs ranging from 4 by 16V ing. Besides, Irene was still close inches to 3Vi by 9V4 inches; directo him. She remained there aa the tions and charts for crochet; maparty started on, and riding almost terials needed; illustrations of knee to knee gave him a sense of stitches. To obtain this pattern send 15 being hovered. As soon as they had passed cents in coins to The Sewing CirHousehold Arts Dept., 259 W. through Temple's gate and were in cle, the forest she burst with laughter. 14th St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, ad"Oh, my dear! That costume! Those dress and pattern number plainly. boots! A real cowgirl!" Breck faced her from his saddle. Man Was "Yes; a real girL" She sobered. "I said cowglrL" Worth the Money! Suddenly her dark eyea surveyed him in disbelief. Disdain spread The customer was being shaved over her face. Her lip curled. "You don't mean itl Gordon, you're not in a country town to which he was really in this primitive country X a visitor, when the barber cut him. The man was all apologies, and suppose it's called courting her? Oh my, oh my. That's dreadfuL placed a piece of tissue paper over the gash. Almost indecent" When the shave was finished the Before Breck could answer she lashed her horse cruelly and loped customer to the great surprise of ahead. the barber handed over a subHock House st sunset brought stantial tip. cries of wonder from the tourists, "That's all right," said the vicweary as they were. The train tim, with a smile of forgiveness; dropped out of the eastern notch and "I don't often get shaved by a into a bowl of opal light through man who deals in three trades." which the grass bottom, the fences, "Three trades?" queried the the cabin far across anneared mora as a bit of fairyland than a ranger puzzled barber. "Yes," came the sarcastic restation in the sierra Nevadas. ply "barber, butcher, and the into meadow. Kit Halfway threw his ears forward and whin. nied. The call was answered. Breck Narrow Souled recognized Custer and smiled. But immediately there followed a chorus irom mines orayug rurtner on. and It is with narrow-soule- d people then he saw Art Tills on bivouacked as with narrow-necke- d bottles under a lone pine near the tourist the less they have in them the pasture gate. more noise they make in pouring it out. Pope. All-Arou- one-four- th - or obligation Yes, he had changed. In one way, at least ha had changed completely. could be used. "I've seen some right pretty camp Junk," the packer observed, stand ing among the seta of furniture painted red and blue, with striped covers to match, "but this Is plumb long-need- le Drop me s postcard or letter and without "Don't use any of your tricks on all I can't explain now." "But my dear," Irene smiled, "he's such a fine Brumal!" Breck laughed but put sincerity Into his warning. "You mind the ranger!" After starting the party upward again, ha rode in silence, deep within his thoughts. At this moment he would rather have been bringing a load of dynamite into the. mountains than Irene. She was ruthless. He knew It was not beyond her to take a curious interest in Art, play him until that was satisfied, then him, that s DO?" YOU Tl WORTH MAIN By HAROLD CHANNING WIRE Servtca BLINDS l HEMORRHOID WW-- WW Pretended to adjust the stirrup that needed no adjusting. emerged from a snow marsh. He lone. But almost at once Irene saw Irene's eyes smiling st him in called sweetly from close behind reminine triumph. Halting, he drew him. packs from the mules at once, then "Oh. Gordon. My left stirrup is spread canvas covers on the pine terribly long. Can you fix it please?" needles. She urged her horse abreast of "Now all you folks rest" he said. bis, looking very troubled and al"Lie around and enior the sunset together Innocent I'll have grub for you in a shake." With difficulty Breck masked an"Enjoy the sunset" the Senator noyance, saying, "Miss Temple, this groaned. "My God! If you say is Miss Sutherland." The two girls could not have been something about a feather mattress, I'll listen." He climbed stiffly from more in contrast; Louise standing his horse and slumped onto one of in her work clothes of blue Jeans, the canvases. cowboy boots, coarse gray shirt Supper of steaks he had brought while Irene still retained her look. from Divine's was a wordleaa af Louise nodded. "How do you do?" fair, and immediately afterwards Irene inclined her head slightly, au save Irene vanished into their tents. She insisted she was not tired. having an advantage from her Breck knew better and so left only mounted position. Breck hastened to explain; "Senthe coals of their fire. She would have to follow the others when that ator Sutherland is taking his vacascant heat died and the cold night tion un here. I bona to show him something of the Forest Service." wind sprang up. utilise smiled knowingly. with They two sat "Oh dear," said Irene. "Gordon, fading light between them, the forest this stirrup whispering overhead, the crunch of She used his name familiarly, animals grazing Just beyond. Once another sound came into these. with that little tone of dependence in Breck stood up, and moving from her voice. He wanted to laugh and the Clow, waited in the shadows. tell her he understood. But a man Tillson's camp was dark. Art might couldn't Later perhaps. He dismounted, pretended to ad-have turned in; and still he might not That sound had been too much like the snap of twigs higher up the meadow bank. Yet it was not repeated and in time Breck went back to Irene. She put up a hand when he apThe eyes of a man in Pasadena proached, drawing him down beside are gradually turning to stone in her. Her fingers trembled. his head. "Are you frightened?" he asked. Cases of ossification when the tissues and organs of living persons "Of what?" turn to stone are rare. Only 71 "The forest; the noises." been recorded in medical hihave "Not a bit" Impulsively she leaned to him, lifting up her face, storyand of that number the case of the Pasadena, man, referred to giving herself to be kissed. But he refused. She drew away as "Mr. Z." by American medical with well affected Indifference and authorities, is the only one known for a moment kicked her boot heels where the disesse has affected the observers a writer in Pearat the dead coals. Presently she eyes, London son's Weekly. asked, "Do you like your Job?" "Mr. Z." has been a victim of the "Never liked on. better. It has disease since 1933. Complete ossidone wonders for me." fication may take from 10 to 13 She surveyed him with speculative years. The only known cure is said eyes. 'It has changed you, Gor- to be the surgical removal of the don." parathyroid gland. In Breck smoked silence. Changed Becently an Australian was saved him? He had not thought of that from being literally pressed to death "I suppose," Irene said at last by having a casing of stone round standing up, "I might as well what his heart chipped away by surgeons. you call It turn in. Good night" Not only the heart and the eyes He started to rise with her, out may be attacked by stone deposit she tapped his shoulder lightly and Sometimes it is the lung. Rarely was gone. Long after she had van- does the whole body become the ished Into her tent he sat watching field of the hardening process and one faint red eye that blinked from the "living statue" become reality. the ashes. He thought of Louise But this Is possible. A young AmerTemple and realized that Irene had ican girl who was affected in this spoken more truth than the knew. way died in 1934. cross-lee-M- d ..." CHAPTER XIX FEEL GppD A rsp on the cabin door roused Breck from the table where ha waa Hare la writing out his week's report The Conditions Due to Sluggish Bewota camp bad been lifeless when he tor tola woke at daybreak, and he had takam laaatlva. So Buld, ."SSifSriE his time to complete the diary. al'iHfiVrmaiiay tmblnf. Invlsuratlac. PajaadaMt rick haadachaa. MUoua iDaQa, Ural I uiancing at nia watch, ha saw it was aaaiflalail wttb aaaatlnatum. now ten o'clock. 22! Without Risk "Come in!" he called, U no drllchtad. latum tbs doc la aaTwt wul rafund the purahaaa Tha door opened. Art Tlllson eon. aaBaaBananaaa fronted him. Breck stood ud. and looking at ALWAYS CARRY i 0t QUICK RELIEF the cowboy's face, was puzzled. He MM JtMaWaj exnected trouble. Instead. Art FOR ACID forced a grave expression to cover INDIGESTION a queer grin. He had shaved very close. A few spots of powder clung Life in the Right to stubble that had not yielded to For forms of faith let graceless cold water and a dull blade. "This is a ranger station, ain't zealots fight; he can't be wrong; whose life is in the right. Pope. it?" he demanded. Breck nodded, making certain tha boy was not drunk. KILL ALL FLIES "And you give out information here, don't you?" MaNd airrwhsa. Da (fir ' Xiltor attract and klltaSl "What is it Art?" Breck asked (juaraiitaML cflaedva. Nn SSfSS onn vrmriit Cannot ipUl U'UlDut auUcrliUunanyulDC, Laati all Bawoa. X at an dnlMB. flarold Bnmen, hNU flatly. (TO BE CONTINUED) WMJlalbAvJl'UraMai. Ossification of the Organs of a Living Person Odd Disease; Man's Eyes Affected The disease is caused by overactivity of the parathyroid gland, which causes the transfer of the calcium from the bones to the soft tissues of the body. Everyone of us carries about within us a load, several stones in weight of limestone, or potential limestone. Should this solidify in one mass, ossification sets in. The disease is exemplified in a minor way when the lime settles out in organs, forming gallstones or kidney stones. A esse is known in New South Wales of a man's head growing three and a half inches all round owing to limestone deposits. NaltCottlng SnpentUloa There is a superstition that when cutting the nails, unless one gathera up the fragments and burns or buries them, after death he will be sent back to look for them. A race track enthusiast paring his nails at the track, was told this and warned to gather the pieces. "But why should I?" smilingly answered the skeptic, "If I'm to be sent back to look for the pieces what better place could be picked out than the track?" Right Reading It is not wide reading but useful reading that tends to excellence. ArUtippus. Today! popularity XTaaVf PUU, attar aoanv reara or woru-winaa, aorcrr moat ha arrant it liln I of ntiifMtrt aaa. 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