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Show Planning, Financing' Your Home Kathleen Norris Says: how to save on ipaco, tn ti'iinls, electric wlrlnx, lr.f illation, built-i(urintuic. Send your order toi Hi dtteinj?, Time Heals' All AVouiuis , '. caw. bu FA; 10 INSTALLMENT NINE dead from the back. Someone Leo Hrt brother of one of the possibly icums took a. shot at Cal from behind a fourth rusUer, Black Yeager. Is killed under peculiar circumstances. Twtf'rl-flshots had been Bred at Terry while'. a darting toUer. .Zi, fJUyj,tlr nd ,mU1 d keen Svndfrat h two revolver had beta, killed by hii ow companion. .Th bif ranch er plan to bring In a lot el Texas x- pear officer to Invade and klU them. Terry objecta. e rtot wii rldtni, the hot. Black Yti(er . . chapter xvnI see i. are satisfied (so you cant with you. told you by what I Count me out of Well, lid). trouble Jktai triaj. to Jim I will have a tithyou., and took it out waiting at the Wse for an answer. ridden away r the cowboy had back into his office and the floor again. Irritably he that he had ed to himself His gunman had , mistak- ehim. for fast too i see Terry i he dropped In to ended what he had done, on ound that it was a necessity, sde the further point that in the big out the thieves would be doing a service to (aied the note was 3, who -- Tve been' over, and I have his head. 7 Sboqk this about mind my n ed lit a minute, L You Ellison inter that, the manager t Diamond Reverse B agreed We'll leave Yeager out of Point is, I dont enjoy being it myself. If Yeager had fired i breadth straighter I would "m Jim McFaddin is now. Lik that you can ambush without having them he same game is criminally There is no stopping that of business. It Is like those icky feuds. They go on for- understand rus-itolesa- le thieving, if we about it, the dont Bartlett His home was in Philadelphia. ?. cant be run profitably under present conditions. We can get a good price?" Reverse B a through, unless it think so. If the property is cut "I changes' onager." up wisely into small ranches. There i through, whether It does op would be no difficulty in disposing There's no other answer, Elli- - of the land. ft day of the "Id like to go out and look the big ranch is" Settlers have homesteaded situation over. You have made arcreeks and on choice bits' rangements, I presume, to get me 't. More are coming in ev out to the ranch." ,erWe cant buck the law. TYes Wecamjlci.veJ?utB'uiJ f'thrlOTfeuffilTarrTenc. ' ought to tell you that there will be wd that isnt owned by them. some danger." get away with it. They Danger! What do you mean? ded before they start Like it I have been shot at several times t Am cattle empires are going In the past three weeks, once as 1 Ive tried not to believe was riding out of Round Top. A tat it stands out as plain as few days ago one of the owners of ildy there the Flying V C, James McFaddin, Jw're quitting, Ellison said, was killed while he was rounding up tart advised my people to sell a bunch of stock." -tawt while there is still time. Powers stared at his foreman. to whom.? "Good God! Isnt there any law in settlers. My idea is to break this country?" ranch Into of twenty or more Terry smiled grimly. Plenty It can be divided so rustlers. of the side the on all and it, knd will eU like hot Our enemies elect the sheriff and the Judge, who try thieves 'before a a Ellison's gray face the color friendly. Jury which acquits them." to drain. By God, you - Then there is no way of stopping rake. Terry," he said, riding in his voice. "Yes7 There are ways " The ith the small fry. of eyes of Terry held to those !S0W them over nd Join a rus catch we w en the Easterner I'lf k have, a fight on tler we stop him . . . permanently. r?? ,ou are deserting us to ReThe manager of the Diamond to them." the to not spare decided B verse fclt the rage boiling up In feelings of his boss. He had to know too Elli-10an joure moot the truth before he could make In your work. situation. of the intelligent appraisal a,kiUppoed to be allies, and It has been the law of Cattleland !ir.!iCrossed me ky ordering that ever since the early Texas days wo8Ujched: Do you think cove thief forfeits hs a or horse with the U med. M,..lrraty, lifeif ''ci'ughl.""Ca IhourreP18 fn your hands?" because then, That was necessary brush A?1 Pwched into the Tiose the law hadnt reached! the now. 400 wa taiperT folding country. It U necessary hy ha' been takSD causFuie other," he flung by the thieves. You are shocked tomptuousiy. "Either you because I have been shot at and These attacks tdf.iV0U keep ?our mouth McFaddin killed. le benefits of our month of Inside drive ul were reprisals. have of the risk. You an? of rustling suspected b.. four men ambush. choice, sir. been shot down from up his wide Stet i "But but waled out of the room. bu dont know who killed them, done. it ordered ,UK)d t his desk, 1 can guess who What El-i- f You need not let this worry your tin ,a7,mped w The Diatrue He had b Jrn conscience, Mr. Powers.. the rustlers or let tru, B Is not guilty. There w no mid- - mond Reverse A suspected But this is terrible. 1 tJny 'Case, he was In court n Without a msnhaa a right to bis day party. c suspicious to the - Diamond of townsfolk, small ranchers, and rustlers," the Easterner snapped. "Is that right? "Politics make -- atrange bedfellows, Garvey answered. "The rustler vote supports our candidates, because the outlaw is naturally opposed to the large outfits. "Quite so.. Opposed to the men they rob. Mr. Terry tells me we cant get Justice in the courts when we present a case against a rustler." "That is correct," th editor admitted. "Im sorry it is so, but there is a very strong feeling against the big cattle outfits." "The big ranches are here lawfully, arent they?" "That is debatable. Their cowboys homesteaded thousands of acres and turned the land over to their employers, quite contrary to the spirit of the law. All over the what I out characters. A a by the cattle kings to which they havent the slightest claim." Powers leaned forward, tugging at his grizzled imperiaL "What would you think is the chance of disposing of the Diamond Reverse B at a good price, Mr. Garvey?" I dont know. Not very good, I should think. It would take a lot of money to buy it," and I dont suppose large interests are looking for investments in the cattle country these days." He added as a rider: "But I am not in touch with monied people. You phould know much -- ra-- . ? re-E- er cattle-stealin- better than 1 do." Powers gave the editor the surnot talking prise of a year. "I am We are thinking of large interests. of dividing the property into small ranches end selling of moderate' means. W.t would acfofr part and cept down payment balance. -for the a mortgage take dried-uInto Horace Garvey a curious came expresthere face "If you sion of amazed delight mean that, you will be doing a fine stroke of business for yourself and a great service to the territory, Mr. Powers," the little msa cried, bis voice hopping up and down with excitemcRt: "We can find purchasers, you think?" No doubt of it if tout price la g? steel-barre- d bull-heade- d, p 0 pow-dea- SLOW YOU UP are aluggUh and you feet irritable, headachy and everything you do I aa effort, do a millions do chew the modern chewing gum Inxnttve. Simply chew before you go to bed loep without being duturbed next morning gentle, thorough relief, helping you feel awelt ngnin, full of your normal pep. Try thRN-MINT. Taitea good, i handy end economical. A generouj family supply cotta only When bowel FFEN-A-MIN- FEEN-A-M1N- FEEH-fl-MIN- T io T Easily Won Small minds are won by trifla -- Latin. 4 . u reasonable- i" eer-wiilltf-toe 1 i , t - , - . briskly. "I'm ready to leave for the ranch whenever you are, Terry. in the paper that "May I announce the ranch divide to you are going asked. Garvey it?" sell and "You may. air. The sooner the better." news. Garvey is great "This "I believe it will be the beamed. than we beginning of better days time. a long for have had a front He left hurriedly, to write page story. (TO U COTIt ED, "irwartre -- Powera-so ITS THE FLAVOR IUKE. CAMELS ALWAYS TASTESO GOOD - mising spicuously in one attempt at women ran play in buibling wifehood, they plunge into anone of our first lines of naother, sure that if happiness tional defense, happy homes. doesnt wait on one pathway who has made a series of hasty it must on some other. mistakes, and who feels that to , But happiness and characa fresh series would be the make ter and success in marriage out. are things of slow growth. They way "I am 28, writes from It takes are never ready-madwas "I at married Indianapolis. of months and sometimes years 19, and have two aons, seven and toe work to effort out yen patient four. That first marriage was a simplest domestic problem, snd in these days almost no marital prob- girl's mistake; Ted seemed to me the epitome of everything thatjwas lem is simple. Em-Be- e, e. Thrests of European conquest snd Invasion from sea or air have never given me a moment's concern. But the destruction of tost thing American marriage through action the hasty and of husbands and wives who flock to divorce courts at the first sign of trouble, is a real blow at. the safety of toe nation. - nT "" fr "Yes "A combination curtly. can about it, answered. If we catch a stealing our stuff, or If we find tai possession. Ill hang him Thats as far as Ill go. t Join in an organized drive do CONSTIPATION s it iiB this DONT LET first-clas- it have prevented the killing ick Yeager. It happened on way borne, right after our nething Sff said ' Addrfi. ON some think I havent played you. I want to say that I .th Nam. - al. , , . HOMS. LOW-COS- , ' rritory. NC-1N- ' Terry. a drink, helped himself to to his returned and door, eked up a pen and wrote, of his message was told. I am going down itahon tomorrow at fiie ranch and SEKV1CE Z YOUR j d . at the bottom i. I Terry Judged it was time to let the Pennsylvania man have the othJohn Q Powers descended from er, barrel of "The worst is the trdin at Round Top and was met ahead of us. the.un! and coming very soon, by Calhoun Terry. The two men I cannot go into or tell walked to the Holden House, where you how I know particulars, it. But there are j the ranch foceroan hail taken rooms plans for action soon that will makf Powers was a heavy-set- , headlines in every New York pa. middle-ageman of a precise habit of per " mind. He wore square-toeshoes, "! don't know what you mean. Mr a coat, and a silk Terry Please he more explicit." hat. His home was in Philadelphia, The man watched this hard, and he had never before been far-- ' browncity WeMerner in fascinated ther west than Chicago, The Pow-eralarm "Do you mean more . . . family had Vought for 'thembloodshed'". selves and some business associates "Yes. , Plans to rub out scores of HE house that Jack built the Diamond Reverse B ranch at a men. In of ourselves we shall hi ami the youngsters on hia spite time when capital was being poured be into it, unless we move modest dragged salary! into the cattle industry. So far-i- t fast That's why I asked you to Thunks to loans insured by 'the had been a good investment There come at once." Fedend Housing AdmintsU ation, had been bonanza years when the "How can we be dragged into it, families' with lo.w incomes mny ranch had returned more than 30 per we refuse to be a party?" it easily finance' siuh charming cent on the original cost But those homes. On n $1,500 salary you "Because in this two is country boom days were past. The profits in town m.t.v comloitably buy a properly this camps. is Everybody had dwindled, and the books showed vvoith $3,000. for the small fry against the big for two years a balance in the red. The rustlers and nesters ranches. A letter from the foreman had Our new tM pus booklet baa photoand most of the little cattlemen are and (tool plans of ?2 homes allied brought him out here in person. pooled graphs the honest men against us, fiom $2 800 to $8 250. Explains FI1A As they walked to the hotel, Powand the thieves alike. The Diamond ers noticed that Terry did not ex- Reverse B is one of the large out"Mail call pounds as sweet as change greetings with the mcri he fits. If we say we are out of this met. The glances that fell on the fight nobody will believe us Well pay call when the folks back home send a carton of cigarettes or a Philadelphian were merely curious, suffer just the same. The only way tin of tobacco." This is the conbut when they shifted to' the fore- to be out of it Is to let it be known census among men in all branches man they held unconcealed hostility. we are going out of business, to of the service who have ranked There was a tensity in the atmos- offer the ranch for sale in small tobacco first in the gift line. Actual blocks." phere that John Q. did not like. sales records from service stores in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps ""Wouldnt it put us h the clear You think we ought to close out ad Coast Guard snowing the fa if T went on record publicly pledging the ranch?" TftTi mother came to $lay uuh ui anil ran me out. fT a lived at an army poit vorite cigarette is Camel. The Ihe Diamond in Reverse to I Join and became intimate with an army officer u ho u ui a married man. I uij ear I feel sure we ought," Terry rejB smoking tobacco is Prince popular he ned away by hit devotion to a lonely girl. An outfit as large. as ours no lawlessness whatsoever? AlbPrL-Locplied. dealers have beerf asked. T'T cartons of Camels and featuring By KATHLEEN NORRIS "No. The foreman" took out of pound tins of Prince Albert as most , HOME DEFENSE welcome gifts from the folks back his pocket clippings from a newsQf the hardest to the. boys in the service than Far .home more "Read Mr. Powers. terrifying paper. these, 'fof an American the Adv. invasion of They are from the Logan County by possibility woman to learn is to Gazette, edited by Horace Garvey. a foreign army, says Kathleen Hes against us and for the smalt' leave anything totimerWe,. Norris, is the menaee of pettier. But he is an honest man, are an impatient people, and which is breaking up you BET s a citizen." whatever we do' must be acour homes. More sinister than CAMELS ARE "He makes out a case for our opcomplished in a very fury of Hitler s legions is the army bf Powers said thoughtfully ponents, children of divorced parents. MILDER. speed. Hundreds of women after he had finished reading. "1 h ote are we to to Reno for Rut divorces every go pret'ent THEY BURN SLOWER dont think he Is right, but he seems divorce ? Patience wilhdjy'jy. year, only to plunge into fresh to be honest. ANOTHERES ' "No doubt of that. I thought-yo- u matrimonial experiments the Impatience is probably our LESS NICOTINE greatest national weakness. might like to meet him and asked moment they are free.. DeU e leap frttm one mistake to him to call here? Not that I agree cisions that should be made IN THE SMOKE with what he thinks." tee plunge into another; even or months after only' Half an hour later Garvey arrived. marriage and hasty of planning and praydivorce "I understand that your friends years . . . Don't fail to read ing, they reach in a few mocontrol the county politically, PowKathleen Norris uncomprox ments. Having failed coners said. discussion of the mrt double-breaste- art- - . Rl'inFR-ROM- t!7 Minna St. San Fraarisro, Calif. 10 rent tn roin"Tor ynur cnpv'of PLANNING AND FIN d rm through signed ) d fjou Hart on any plans Mrne Aoun Service CHAPTER Xl . read the note a 2,500 WNU wonderful, but I was too much of a kid really to Judge a man as a husband. We were miserable from the start, quarreling, making It up, quarreling again. One of my babies was delicate and the other unmanageable, and we had very little money. "Teds mother came to stay with us and ran things generally. She ran them so well that she ran me other largest- 4 THE CIGARETTE OE COSTLIER TOBACCOS married. 'Ted died last December and his ofa Xy Sava Money By Stopping At f-k- - THE BELVEDERE H0TEL -- APARTMENT .155 m- $2.00 and ap Sing! $2.50 anl.ap Doable ft . . . ... CENTRAL LOCATION i WITH KITCHEN! .. m. ifPS MODERN FIREPROOF Jlfc. - J l, OR WITHOUT The Belvedere Apartment Hotel I CALVIN .29 . 0. JACK, Msaager w.. SALTLAKl CITY... UTAH. SOUTH STATI STREET MCI) -- II II (inill II 5511)11111111 Slt Disl Aaesf Frices Ringt frets Em-Be- ROOHt-UDIO- TUst COffU h I I V N w self-contro- - io independent .elling cisire ' aid-like- ey, NICOTINE eH mother, as I Cannot stand the fhan my own mother married after divorcing my father. We lived at an army post and I became' intimate with an officer who was a married man. I dont excuse this, but I was carried away by bis devotion to a lonely, bewildered girl of 24. This gave Ted an excuse to ask for complete guardianship, of the boys, which was granted him. Floyds wife divorced him and we were mother has my boys. They come to seeme now and then,,, but we are strangers. My husbiftid does not understand how a mother feels about her children. We have been married three years and as yet I nother child. haveno hope Teds mother, who is well fixed, says she is going to take the boys to another city, and place them ln school, and Floyd feels that that is a good thing for them. But they are mine, mine, min t, and I will not have them carted about as if they had no mother, . Cant Help Her. "On the other hand, we have only Floyds pay, not sufficient for the another many. expenses..ccmnecte(L.withtwo. dher- growing boys. I feel strongly that lady better than Mummy, and twistI have made .many mistakes in tell when And they ed her arm. sb this my life, and am anxious handling grandmother their paternal counter majestically, not to make any more. can only at do you think of my present alwy. of was She very plan dear. true. going to Reno for a divorce, whats unkind to poor Daddy. Dont be- asking an alimony that will permit me to learn a profession that will lieve everything Mummy says. support my children, and suing my The army of toe children of difor their tustody? vorced parent thats th army we mother-in-laseem trainthat the best thing? Does What possible ought to fear. e not is consideration, speaking honestly in ing nor when she toe she when from this, derive says can they patience man and woman they speaks of a mothers feeling for her call their parents? And how find children. Having broken up her own happiness against a background of life and Floyd's and Ted's and toe changes, recriminations, , charged childrens, no advice will save her now from crashing ahead into fur 'and countercharges? Here is a letter, from a wonitntier mistakes. any-mon- STi MKTMK Matt .MHOM -'ite xnirancb'b-went-horne'tir'rny- Divorce is not a solution, it is an unmitigated evil and it ought to be used sparingly, like the poisonous drugs that help pain, or the sur geons knife that is employed only In the last emergency Unless this national failing Is somewhat lessened, we are going to be a nation without homes; and a nation without homes Is no nation at all. It doesnt hurt children to grow up in the care of a mother who is silently enduring difficulties and injustices. It hurts them irreparably be told, by their mother that .t bad man; and by DadDaddy Is dy's mother that their own mother is so selfish and vain that poor Daddy had to leave her, In the beginning the men and women who contemplate divorce always assert eagerly that there will not be this sort of criticism, before the children. But' when those children, missing their father, shifted uncomfortably about, trying to accustom themselves to a stepfather, ask wistfully why their own Daddy has gone away, then Mother has to take' defensive attitude. So she tells them how mean Daddy was to her. wouldnt give v Ixfssan FOR S Air $103 to S4.C0 SingV TO ROOM fMtlmi I Cr |