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Show Tgly lines drew DInadale face lato a snarl CHAPTER VIII Kep your hands sway from that Tha Trap at Mat TlpL waa very curious for th latest news from OJty, tut Nd&sors g slNq-eahead uu'lt tley were clear of the town and defeated ail attempts at coaven-atioWhen the plcture-uia- a siaikcned fchs pace It was avk : "You are stl!l carrjing nbl dk," he sharply commanded. I'll tale that bet. but sotue one be! !es jou mi st turn the deck over, pick leas-whoever jt-In this room." softly murtt.urvJ the jou u Kw-oa- krn (K advanced TftPf JtrftbuA ' EASY gryOPSHA lt Drasdo.lv. thk I P.wr rTwir iu, th a EUck hUU l 'T( ol4-ahr- a. ml fro Le n4 runsrag hsr oa lndiors- Dlnsdols tnkvsmew rlda two th. end um brM her porkuora. killlnc Th. r I. Lottl. Carl, kl kai ao rslstivea. hwr - a th.g avsrtahs n. 4 wood bum Jos haila aa ill EJLi Pyrites." At Desdwood la the Juaa Ja, popularanthual-Htie wisuoUr. U gi valooma, which U ,. aateadad IHikdala talla Joa M prasdsls, at tha robbory of a Voloa Paeiflo tha gambler JLa at Offalala. Joa Uhaa forma tha crowd. tMaadala and tottla ta tha bouse at a womaa of tha tawa, Kitty two gcLoDr,' Jot's mlatroaa tBtandad vhtra tha gambler hadnodal a Pi ta Ik tall Lottls. to allow It. taking Lottie to a houoa whore whs will ha oafoguardoA Ptnadale aaofa aa d Individual, apparently kaewa aa Scissors, froma. Bale, bad treatment at tha handa af man." Kandy Allen, who vewa eeageanca an plaadala. Salaaors sleknama Is derived from hla ahUtty ta cut with paper and edusra, remarkable llkeneooea at peraona, ar anything that atrlkea hla fancy. Ptnadale taken to hi an. Iron Pyrltea arrlvaa la Joa hlata ta ton. Baa Juan tawa la lining plaadala that the ar hla ap an a and advlnea him to go with Pyrltea aa a proapecttng trip. Ha nine hlata af coming profitable "work la which ha eaa Interact Pineda la. At a midnight plana are meeting af mafia ta rah ana of the treaaure-eeachPtnadale acquires a npetatloa aa a reck lean a pender e4 aa eapert gunman. Baa Juan joe, believing Ptnadale ta ha a warna Mm Of tha earning of Jim Omaha," Union pacific detective, and agala him ta taka a proapecttng trip with Pyrltea. Ptnadale np Plnodale kill peere reluctant. Alien He then taken to tha hilla with Pyrltea While proapecttng, Dtaadale blundera onto a large log eabla, deoerted, hut evidently if ra-o- m half-witte- train-robbe- r, nt road-age- road-agen- U ea . train-robb- ad-vta- ea sL at la a collar recently occupied. Dtaednle finda a atora of Jewelry, duet and auggeta, obvloualy the proceed a of robberies. A man eatere the eabla. Plnodale knocks him aeneelcaa Ha makaa hla way back ta Pyrltea geld . W oM I CHAPTER VII Ik Continued. I " Still youvs tried hundreds of time take a flush. If we dont find that "U la the old shift then gome one'i e ahead of oa" . Ta too sleepy to argue," yawned ' ll laadale. . . n -- iTritea eyed him 3 u ahrewdly had hag- - 'fcd: 1 reckon yonr conscience wouldn't rauble you a heap If there waa enough m1 la a game. "Sot a bit, promptly admitted Dinas' "Gamblers cheat and Ita i all fU If they dont get caught. The tslfi thing Is don't get caught Lot nre honest because tom f14 theyll get caught If theyre they go okrf , hiiieg chuckled at thla line of cya-- l fMloaophj and agreed, "k f truth la your talk. But It 'Wan that gold la what I'm keen ' wrtw iatereated la tracing dr I the mother-vel- a tWa e h the ttot herd bosvea of ever m A Itosa thief would ride over a crack that held tha hundred honea. Id turn Wee 1.h.oc and dig dowa Into It ck Erb luaa Joe would quit jV" PTho'sted la ttiese hills Just flush. But bow we I aib we could take time te to toward the Box Dder. Those JJP tell. D(l narrow Cats are lust i ,, PT - ! with gold. I know I can find something teV I J bettera nnythlng Tv. .truck I never failed to do It la other theres sliver! Theres ,nd"l bt Tfor jou. t 1 iw l CV' 1 a W. Ctt, ? d therea jf crook would ever aoldlera so we could how silver onre that would bulge your eyes. that a where their thunder ben he drops down to tl lft O ,u Tk- -, r--ct.. ,r, rainbow Injun, ltk at the hirtfy shells and other rub- to V puS.r,p t0 Ut M ,nfomd 1 N a ksiSL"1 V, i V af iw, - tils5 11 e a, r -- rOearoutt That HyjrtufT doesnt Interest me." , Then as ha realized how deeply the tabs waa group at the Twenty-onInterested la the scene he added: e "Toure spoiling my luck. Snf I that must have a drink before dare bet tDd ttlaaod on a card." lie did not patronize the - Shaking the of- short bar at the- end of the hall but him - wbe strode Into the street and made for And as 'he walked how to And a for-- the be obeyed hla, musical Impulse and better crawl Into a I tent." began singing in n rich, rollicking boa,t?ed J?Wf to be the voice; fSS-0.? 1 IKf: tMr hnK Jnt ftt t m4sallyton r BtaeW. m h to Dead wood. t nakvfi kv fo smutt n n vtart. m ! m,k it tk . Jev bvam. keferv we IN se ffr b aoutb- - Bat. wn ritPT .nee life for mirk N Tew eevfct te fcso a Ink kami le try-Wllered along ftw BUte wife. at f!i Kctsscra watched the man enter th upremacy Bwe, t ,,rv D.ere r--.. Would ,, eating house, and then wandered -- of " fr'-search the room In rMn,v) ,v, dJ hrnw ,be met cm era ift-- r half "'"Id i t tierel-y.,d this tlsut be returned- ne eating-house- ." vob-- j " v-t ' -- "., i tint-shou- 1 hfr stranger jr in,, and then threw down a 'P-riP- M'aieu, but eet ees Take jmir (nan am hut a gaud-lin- m, mi I Bohk ! l.uiv uut mIn hung J b lt rit' i v' - xem-- e I furn d v!tV:Ur it thd limti 1 Ut w i ms 1.4 0x10,1 a -l t ll.r,- "What's the limit?" "Fifty dollars," answered the dealer without lothertng to glance up. "llow much behind jour bank?" "Two thousand dollars." Now the dealer deigned to look up. "Bet jou two thousand dollara the next card ia red " The dealer dropja-- the pack before him and rapidly darted his appraising gaze over the challenger. Head hurt, partljr intoxicated; jet drunken men and ftMtls are proverbial for luck. This Is a monte bank." "I know. Bet you two thousand the next card Is red." "Probably Is. Iroliahly you got a glimpse of It" sneered the dealer. "Leave the deck as It Is. Let any one here cut the cards. Bet you two thousand he cuts a red card." "All right. You're oa Th bank pays you two thousand If you call th right color." Red Is my color. Shuffle them up, but don't bend any of them. Uo head." The dealer ran the cards together few times and squared them up and left them on the table. Any one lo particular you'd like to make the cutf asked the dealer. . The stranger bent down to satisfy himself the dealer wss not "forcing a cut by bending the cardA then straightened and glanced shout until hla gate rested on Scissors. Motioning him to approach ho caug' him by the shoulder and pushed him forward and directed: "Cut the deck. Paper IoUa Tou'rt big medicine, you know. Cut n red card," Scissors stared stupidly aa If not unTha stranger repeated derstanding. his command, now speaking nharply. Scissor timidly advanced a hand and seized the cards. The dealer bowed hi head to catch an early gllmpsa of the color and drew a deep breath and held It Sclssora cut deep and held out his hand. 11 bad cut the ten of heartA The dealer rose and from a drawer in the table counted out two thousand dollars la dust and currency and motioned for tho winner to use the sea lew The stranger finished counting the money and then weighed tha bags of dust in hla brown handA ; "Tbejr heft Ilka they art enough," he said. "Gsme dosed "Closed until I get another stake." said the dealer, placing the meager residue of cash and dust In a bag to Banker Burned "And game?' The and atranger guns. e 1 t. e !.i , - r , !j i! (..I- e.l i!,e ju , ,ur 'o h 'v ii rl utt t t fill r khl i S. " -- tF of It ggi itt ee i)i , l.i'-u-u' j.r-a- Ttr JmIim. in inlv .i' t,iir.t . 1. t i j bet like he tint . M ev a gl n-- Sii-s-.r- I.,- - " 1 -t 'i. kr--u- s agent, a, inu t- that I't.'Ut relit. t - d Bet two thousand a card Yrould be red" 4 Short and sweet Red ought to be aome lucky," muaed Dinadale, produe tag a stack of greenbackA "There's five hundred. Glva them a cut please. I call red." Black cam Tha stranger up. Nulled and remarked: . "When Fm In luck It stick clear through. Some paper money you'r toting. You ought to bo tha greenback man I've beea hearing ao rnneb v about." "Ieal a card! Red," called Dina-dal. e. Black came up. Tha dealer said, I dont think youve got enough of the green to last till all these dark earda run out But of coursa thdeal ends when either color la exhausted." That wasnt specified, but t tt go Red." Red came up a diamond. Dlnsdala wept In tha money and asked: "How did you hurt your head?" "Tbtak Fm a newspaper?" queried Ibo dealer, smiling frostily, "Wara playing at gambling." "Bed." A club showed. Pyrlta was showing tho effect of hla hurried drinks and waa now leaning bla back against th bar, glass In hand, and beaming Joyously ou tha monte table. Impartially taking tha whole room Into hla confldenca ha boasted of hla discoveries and reached the glass over hla ahoulder to ho refilled. While ha talked two dark and two red cards showed. barked DInadale. He worn "Red "Red P Again ha worn "rm even," he said aa be dealer waited for him to namo tha color. "And qulttlngP sneered th dealer. Dlnsdala shook hla head. Tta slow. It tires me. Two thousand on a single card. What aayP The other stared op Into the steady eye for n fraction of a minute, then shrugged hla shoulders and lightly ld u4 mui S4 Jobs, 1114. unitg agent" i e vn of - n-e- On, , ing: 1 wm4 I hr ) Ihsro, aa a Sally Black. ! lkr talUS and Spanish Dry 'ft ft y one 1" rejoiced Pyrltea. "But you ain't old enough to haTt been out there at that Binging." "But a certain old mas Ia who still Inga those songs and tanght them to me," said the atranger. Springing te hla fret he aald to Hinsdale, "Youve cleaned ma out Is there any fighting blood between us? If so, wa can step outside." "Shame for two young fellows ta spill blood," protested PyriteA "Let qtery on ba happy." Dlnadal voted for peace by aaylng: "Dont take my talk too aerioualy. Youre a atranger to ma I' wss only doing what yo probably would hava donA If tha houao will Join mef Tha house advanced aa a mam "Fm called Peta Dlnsdala by those who know mo tha longest," ha continued aa ha and tha stranger followed tho crowd to tha bar. "Those who know me the least call roe 'greenback "Ilangtown Hig-gtng- a. Fall of man." - - Tasy e. , d yet-lo- ' . ar grub-atak- Dlncdala Counted Ma wouldn't hang around Rapid Ctty, drinking Calvloa whlaky and sitting hla foolith songA Not being a gt rubier, nor a miner, ha mnat be an agent Aa robbing folks la bla bualneaa ? wont knuckle down to losing ao nuk money, nor letting you get away wftti a hat waa your own. If I waa a card-mFd bet well be held up Inside th next ten mlleA" Dlnsdale waa frankly concerned, ak though ha tapped hla guns and grlml? declared: them come. Ton Just lay low and uhen they heava In sight leave It to ma to recelva them." "My old owl would know better than to rnaka such talk. Hed know th grata would never glv yon a chanr to pull a gum Tha man with th ore head will tell hla mates and ho has men within rail that Itll bo dangerous to glv yon a show. Wero fools to be following this road to b overtaken." Dlnsdslo glanced over the winding back trail, then aald: "Fm not a foot even If I do wear two belt gunA Wall awing one aid If you think best I hava quit a lot of money on me In greenbacks and a decent pot of gold. Wbat'a mors, San Jusn Joa la in a hurry to see ma oa a business deal. I can run Just as mart as I ran fight" "Good! Now yon make a medicine talk I cried Sclssora; and wlthla tha next quarter of a mile they turned down a narrow gorge that ran east They followed this for lee than two miles and then swung bark nntll they were moving parallel to the Stags road and separated from tt by a long ridge Pointing to the ridge Scissors announced . "From the top of that one can look dowa on the atsge road. If w bed tiro to spore we could get np there and ace if the soreheaded ms a add hia friends are after oa" "Well take time. Fd Ilka to be aura If that Mr. Eazya game" declared an "It Dlnsdale ' Sclssora turned In toward the ridge and galloped to a clump of spruce and" secured his horse.. Dlnsdala did likewise. Aa they neared th crest Scis- sors directed: . , Take off your hat and play Indian. Just below na the road narrowA Stage driver can It tha bottlA May tie Sorehead hasnt had time to fetch hla friends along, .Maybe theyr taking It comfortable and planning te Jnmp na after wev camfwd. Well J ee." They .cautiously -- lifted their head" and railed aside th grass. They watched for mlnuta and then beheld some ohjepta. rapidly advancing Into the middle dlstanca They were horse-me- n and riding furious!, Dlnsdala counted Ma From their elevated position It was Impossible to distinguish one from another except th man who rode next to the leader. lie wor aometh In g white bouL hia head. - - i mi i N ltih roared PyriteA slapping a hand n the dealer's ahoulder and waving a hand at Dlnsdale, The ferocity alowly left the stranger's fare. Witb a reckless laugh be lifted Ids head and commenced sing- rare-trosl- y hla money. Jam to 1 fr r than a nuu. it- - till otto 4 tut pa-'- ' tfty-doll- hi knew "Yntt t.aveut any a train, part torn up here You may lt'a nof mine if jou ic one or the other. But that man there worries me. lte'a no gam Ider or td have him In IVad-woo- d limn willing to bet aa be did .are t ' ii v S tnatir Dm-li- de up e tab-e- nervmi-.l- card is ibe ax-k- dale. i I Anv ,t. the d i "i-u't- I.linking p.id-a I mm J Bit timldlj sided to tin 1 - p rit-- t -!i (, a T ur of tt at . : e r w I.t, earned I... "My Black hilla handle la 'Easy.' come, easy go, you know. Fm glad we djnt street light. Id hsv to kill you, then. Ftp a whale with a gum" "So am L heartily retorted Dina-dal"I never met np with good a gun fighter aa I am. Lucky both of ua prefer whisky. One or both would aura be killed. If you'rt broke Fll taka you." "ThankA Fm nearly broke, but not enough so to taka from the man who won from roe. When we meet again Im coming after your hid. ' I don't want any favnra standing between na. Wherell I Cad you ' when I get relined T" j "Head wood City, San Juan Joea place. Come heavy loaded. Their glasses traveled to them over th heads of the first comers While h wss drinking iHnsdale was conscious of someone tugging hla arm. turned Impatient! and looked dowa Into Scissor Innocuous fees "No pictures now, old man," he curtaald. "But Im remembering you ly said: ma a favor. I owe you a rich did "AH la a llfetlmA FH go yon." HI settle later." take. Ha counted out two thousand dolSan Junn said to give It to you lara la greenbacks. th first time I caught you alone. With a dry laugh Hinsdale observed ; Guess you wont ever b alone, and "They'll be calling you the 'green- Ft been here away from my back man next But Ill be mighty business uniting for days" whispered Fd to get them. Never" could get Scissors enough greenbackA All right. Hand over." Tho atranger took the deck la hla In your right-han"Ita pocket" left hand, poised thumb and finger With that Scissor backed away. ready to deal a card. Dlnsdala quietTaking advantage of the boisterous ly Informed him: "I couldn't help merriment Dlnsdale fell back a few seeing th bottom card. Fra sticking steps and pulled a paper frttn bla to red. coat pocket He opened It ind read: And hla hand fell to hla side. "Everything a k. Coro back with The stranger's eyes dilated antlT ScIsbota Job ready very soon. S. v they reminded Hinsdale of the I. J." rto of Bitting Bull, th owl. and Dlnsdale got pyrites by tha collar for a moment be seemed to hesitate. and dragged hire te one aide. Then he slowly turned the lop card. -"Are you too drunk to understand No, No, M'stvu. Not Hota Z Gamo It wss the sc of diamonds. With plain English? he asked. Esa Not for You." his left hand Hinsdale pulled In th "Pm sober enough te locate two- take with him. "To tapped th bank money, hi gaze never qnlfftag the trace if gglng within fifty rod of here PyriteA blindfolded." proudly assured the prosto the limit. Itt your to run If yo set face across the table. wish It till I can get another stake." growing noisy at tho. bar, alone broke pector. Dlnsdale growled la disgust, Majbe m vraH till you get another the breathless silence of the room. Lesnlng hack and clasping hla hands "See her. Tryto reroend-e- r this take and tbea tap the bank agalm" before him the dealer said : when you wale, up tomorrow morn "Straight meet A with 1 don't mind your winning. Fd tag. rm off for Deadwood City. Word limit." warned the dealer aa he turned rather win, hut It doesnt giro me from Ran Juan Joe. 1 make to go. you a heart trouble to lost. But I do mind prevent of the to him the walked with s The stranger Lay off that door and broke into "Joe Bowers' from your telling me you know th bottom whisky." "Lord I f bate to have you go I PlkA" He sang only two Unea, his card." "1 thought It Tight I should tea attention being attracted by two men till tomorrow and w boys will yo," Stay approaching from the eating bouse. Me serenely returned Hinsdale, now stand, haTt aome fun tonight That new stepped hack Inside tho hstl sod la tag erect, the money st.'Il clutched in cost know the same old aoegs that a minute Pjrrttes and Dtnndala entered. his left htnd, Jhis light, hgnd Lorering I do . gum q u ick loo k and ever IDInsdsJ gave I Tt wss tho miss at saying I was TUrv MM as sld NU4 had tferes aa , observed the bandaged head, and e of dealing the bottom card," table. the Twenty-onthinking to walked down "Drop It I Listen to me carefully. continued tt dealer, speaking very Sober up. Keep your trough shut Tfcd hurto never gambling, given PyritfA ried to the abort bar at the end of the alowly. "New Just to pror whaf kind man who calls himself 'Easy' Isnt a room, proclaiming his desire for strong ef a bluffer you are m bet fifteen easy as ha preteadA Tm positive he . drink. Dlr.sdsl wstehed the girt from I hundred, about tey whole pile, that the man I cracked over the head with beneath half lowered Rds foe mJvot you esnt name the bottom card." Ey gun birr! up m the dlrlda." r i 1.1., . i 1 wU h not to touch the cards with hla handa NNaors mvrt ed the pnltda of tils setasor under thr de. k ami ttp-over the Dmad.'tle had named it convtly The estimated Hinsdale stranger pqahed ba k his chuir and and with a drop of said at the (wo big belt If you bad i fie red me ten thousand, or a million to name It. 1 couldn't card. Five hundred have done It." of the guess." V.et to your table. I'll help you pass the time," said Hinsdale. "La la! Oh, no! M'aieu Is not ze gambling man!" trilled the Twentj-Cudealer. Ijritea at the bar waa taking hla Second drink and talking volubly to the patient bartender. A new deck was brought to tha monta table and thoroughly ahuffled. How did jou tap' the bankT! asked Htnadala aa he frit for t m- Could Dr'i 't's Dill-- ' tl.t- - n Hi after over l Iij'.r voii dealer, eh'," Diusilale, smiling pleuaantlv w haitl jour Idea of a good father surewdly, the lids glanced "(-li-- - it. t . m-n- t .o' i i colillv rt ft " k I titti . - t- b--- i thirty five hundred mors than I had when I left Ifcadwn-.Took ttit l.- ti tfoi.i wl'h tho i bu a,t I'lH thst I owe j "J a i i. e ter ijp'UJ tho At-- it de. gn yor !'h w money i Ut- - ux-rs.- ' ' nd ihru.st hla hand in his pocket for But 1 ui.umoney or dust. Iunslale. ' No, no. MVieu. "l-Ze Not here. M , have ze gambling Ianl-H- . not for you." gaii.e te if t iuUUke. 7 b. : , He sionly drew forth his hand and WiM running ver1 soon' ur.g hi gaze alout as If searching lie laughed Mranjicr f r son. vviu. might le smiling n. I iii riHnse to oil lineUles queti-"V'r l l repulse More to spare the lu,: iLniUe announced: Verier a scene than from 'her of the 'I t Joung lady sees the same ranger the meti voutjnued grave of brand the two of ns, mister And twee With a shrug of hi shoulder Ive Jiim tapi-ethe monte hunk. I in the man passed on to the monte table, bunker and deitier. House limit is looked on sardonically for a minute fiftj. That iheMi't interest tins. And then bruskly asked?: monte is a sft-game." t ltu mir man k oh -i ?- t- - it'l'J ct grv-- back almptly pushed his nay to her table de-.- te OUB "i did not halt hy the door, but swung down the room and darted a lively glance at the girl. He halted and fheui. I k Nt JT, (M throng e Of ' the lkH. the acuaintonc r of a Dvodwvodwho U Jukk Jc. S to gtondweed. Ok their through K.4 CkkfOk Ww tomii. feb M Nad 111 The hotel did an escelicnt ba news m eaterlng to those pa. ng nrth au I south over the stage road. Another place of varied entertain nient was Calvin' eat.ng house Tt.r proprietor bought gold. to tie eating house was a gmuMirg haii This, also, was owned ty Calvin Tlie honteless man find- - the e.is.e-- t way to satlsdy his lntiute f..r exclteuM nt l t q tet on a carl or a P'lling totlL Calvin furtlier uu,ul..t ed suth rravitij; by provid.ng a prettv French girl to deal Twentj ..ne 'It., re was Chiptewa hlHHl soloewhere in her ancestry, but she was vivacious, mu- -i cwl of voire and iHxvpesed an undent ably pretty fare. The rejairt (hat Calvin was soon to lose her and that Ctiv wa-t- o acquire her graceful pres, nre brought men In from the outlvlng diggings to make a wager she weut away. Her favor with tl min era was due largely to her rule that none of the gambling fruternity could The game was play at Twenty-one- . for the miner and tenderfoot en She was uncanny In her ability to detect a professional. Let him masquerade as miner or teamster or business man and, after one glance from her cool, dark ejes, the delighted spectators would hear her musical voice saying: "Maleu is mistake. Take up ze gold. Thls eea not for us gambling man. kl'sleura, atttndei-vou- . all tous plait. Make se game." And the favored victims would bnndla the Intruder aside and with additional stakes prove their loyalty to a game that frowned on the professional. On man aroused the curiosity of tha girl. 11a kept aloof, yet watched the gnme. Ills figure was erect and graceful and tha gay tie hinted at dandyism, but It was tha white cloth around hla head and covering some hurt that held tha glris Interest Aa tbera waa no doubt that the fellow had been drinking It was also possible she feared, be would create a disturb-- I nee. It was his propensity for song which led to the conclusion. When drunk, men sang In Rapid City just as Ihey'dld in Dead wood. Just as they sang la the day of the first drink. But to walk alone la the street In the aunshlie and sing, albeit the ve! eras a rich tenor, proved the fellow was fair befuddled. lie did aot seek acquaintance with any of the habltuee f the place, and none knew w hence he came, whether from north or south, by stage., horseback or oa foot. Three times had he sung before the noon hour and, next to the girt. Scissor the picture-madlsplajed the most Interest In him. Scissors was well known In Rapid City although thla waa but hla second visit there Scissor stood behind tha Twenty-ontable and made an outline of the fair dealer and timidly placed it beside her hand. She pushed a chip toward him, bat be refused, murmuring: Let me give It. It pleases me I can always get dust from the men. To prove bis assertion be willed over to the stranger and began : "Its a gift. Always could do It Preserve your likeness In psper, the only man In the world who can do it Can make your likeness as exact as any artist can draw It Do It all In outline, profile preferred. Fm wakan witsbasha. A mystery man. Wakan-tankthe big sun mystery, smiles on me and gives me my medicine. Behold lie began whirling the paper and manipulating the scissors The stang-e- r watched bin closely, alert and His eyes wlderied ts he puzzled. the growing outline. When glimpsed It was completed and extended between the points of the sclssora the plctureman said: "Four bits Its dirt cheap." The stranger stared at the ml out figure In amazement He noted that not only was the characteristic pose cunningly caught but that even the bandage about bla head wwa Indicated. - With an inarticulate sound he snatched the paper and tore It to hit A Scissors ilpe opened to make a protest at such wanton detructlon of art, but lefore he could epeak the man ws thrusting a dollar Into his Land and waa commanding: toward in a raucous voice: slu-uttL- By Hugh Pendexter . i l.vrtes I J e r ''ln deal r. kV Htn-da- ie Dinadale ia now In fee a saris ef adventures with Soever. Whaf jreur Idea cf thia.&da-eort- ? (TO corrixtrsu - |