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Craft Co., St Louis Dept A, Ave., St. n Inclose envelope when writing for oped d information. 'eckties, he shape f It cat t Cover ; Fleet Conducts Funeral for Ghost Ship sliing with both, o marks left Flying Dutchman, encountered le diy In i steel the neighborhood of Cape and prophesying a, disaster at dreaded ocean corner. Is of ghost ships, but ,, most famous v we hear that another sinister has taken to appearing and It lippearing In the South seas. s the form of a phantom launch, eh haunts the fishing grounds r Chatham Islands, a lonely out-,- t 400 miles southeast of New it most met; WOTfcrt, iland. years ago the craft was first and soon afterwards a orted, i nch In which 11 fishermen were f ng to a football match foundered, I'i being drowned. More recently a claimed to have rely fisherman teen It; a few days later he was to oblivion by a nept overboard Four lamp-seare- it Doctor Remedy s Perhaps with the idea of this grim visitant, the role fishing fleet assembled on the ipproximate spot, and held a solemn f.neral service. The ghostly launch said to appear in misty weather frd to travel at supernatural speed. sea. hvj Safe. iiorcising t Your familys Unknown Courteous to Enemies the men i' Norway In olden times let the hair a one side of their heads grow long, n that it could be grasped In a hand-t-hanfight. Men with these locks rere still alive In southern Norway henty years ago. ms As any prepara-)- all about a mark of courtesy, d or tie iches; neuritis what or dor he comparison spina. s, rough-groun- before the spinn, most fes were as being ir, often, for iiscoveiy of ! y changed of sock-legging- d of ie fat of put into plane, ft lay in shallow water, surrounded by slush. The lie unrolled the thawed wolverine blizzard had freezing hit the lake hard and showed a big hank of cat- enough to break pelt up the sheet lee and ith his knife he started to crack it Into gut. pieces too small to caribou skins for parkas and grind through the sides of the shape pontrousers. Liliths eyes brightened. toons. She softened a length of catgut in The plane had been driven across the melted lampfat, and asked for Into this corner of the lake, along a needle. with the sludge. The shoreward-swunAll the remainder of that tail was only a biscuit toss day of death and storm, both of them plied out from the solid hank. Garth hasaul and buckskin needle and cat- tened to fetch small trunks and gut thread. Neither was an Eskimo pieces of rotted logs from the down seamstress. Hut their stitches, timber under the nearest trees. By though coarse, were strong. By tossing out chunks of logs on the nightfall they finished the first sludge and bog, he caribou-skisuit waistlong was able to make a slender footand parka with hood-frobridge with pairs of trunks. fringed with wolverine fur. The last extension proved touch After another meal of broiled and go. Cross pieces and stringers meat, Garth went out and climbed drove down under his weight Into the lateral moraine to gather a the sludge-fillewater and the mud quantity of caribou moss from be- beneath. But he had made a dash tween the snowdrifts on the wind- for it. His hands clutched hold of the rudder before he could sink. swept tundra. When he returned, Lilith lay He climbed upon the tail, ran forasleep on one of the uncut skins. ward to the cabin, and swung inShe had sunk down, completely board. The frozen body of Constable tired out. Garth covered her over, Dillon lay on the floor where he blocked the roof hole with a chunk had placed It He buckled the carof soft snow, and spread his own tridge belt with its holstered pistol skin mat on the other side of the about his own waist, took the keys lamp from the girl. He lay down and handcuffs from Dillons pocket, on it and snuffled out the light. and climbed out to scramble forward Into the cockpit. The side of the cockpit had been CHAPTER X pierced by several bullets. But when The Bedeviling. Huxby fired at the drifting plane. In his attempt to kill the supposedly as her Garth opened eyes LILITII his hidden fugitive, he had aimed with d hasty meal of meat and fat. He explained great care to avoid damage to the his plans to her. Her hands clutched instruments and controls and the motor. together until they whitened. After removing the breaker points You youll be careful? Never fear. Ill come back to look from the magneto. Garth ran back out for you. The storm has blown to the tail of the plane. Here came out. Clear sky and about ten below the greatest of his risks. The bridge zero. Keep treating your ankle and poles had risen to the surface again, but the outermost cross logs rework on your suit. mained embedded In the mud under Youll freeze. That won a smile from him. "This the water. He let himself down sideways. As is an Eskimo rig. Ive sat in one for hours before a seal hole, at 40 his moccasins touched the slender below zero. Finish your suit, and trunks, he lei go of the rudder and crawl out to enjoy the frost Only, leaped. Though the ends of the be careful of that ankle. When out- poles shot downwards, his swift him up their sharp side, keep close to the Igloo, and dash carried duck inside If you see anyone else slant to the next pair of trunks. The rest of the Improvised bridge than myself. She flung out her hands. Oh, If was fairly firm. A single misstep It would have landonly I could go along to help! Im anywhere along so afraid hell find you. All those ed him In deep bog; but he had too much canoeing and guns he and his men you, empty-hande- d done far running to lack bal! or ance Garth met the almost frantic outSafe back on solid ground, he at burst with a look of cool irony. once stepped Into his snowshoes and Do you take me for a chechaheo? headed straight away from the Is scoundrel Mark this that Huxby a dense growth of spruce. into shore the man whos In danger." circled to the right tohe There Garth With this assurance, crept the wards glacier gulch, keeping out through the tunnel, shoving his back from the lake. well had him. Snow of ahead snowshoes Midway to the stream channel he continued to fall after the wind had where, through separate stopped trackmeant easy died down. That vistas, he could see both planes.The had he dim the In starlight, ing. dawn had brightened enough to guess at the covering of his trail gray them visible at a distance. make to to the stream channel. down on a log to wait. In sat He a he other On the bank, plowed the Eskimo suit, the cold was heavy trail np Into the Ice tunnel. negligible. cave the from storage and brought A look at the constables pistol one of the remaining legs of carishowed It to be fully loaded. He meat the the left atop bou. He took off the belt and buckled It on moraine, and started down the tununder the loose fullness of dra as fast as he could travel by again up his parka. Holstered between the starlight uncaribou skin and his rabbit-fu- r Dawn was graying over the east oil in the pistol mechthe dersuit, mountain wall of the valley when anism would become warm. Cold he neared the lake. He crossed oil is apt to Jam a gun. over the frozen ford and went to After making sure of the pistol, three-seate- r In plane peer at the had nothing to do except give he the growing twilight It stood much his face an occasional rub to preleft had he it higher than vent frostbite. He sat restfully reA close view showed that the as patient as an Eskimo and his men had managed to laxed, beside a seal hole. Very hunter raise the craft above water by cribthe gray dawn brightened. slowly bing logs under the shattered pon- It at last began to mellow Into gold. The top logs of the crib toons. From acroks the lake came the brought the bottom of the floats crack of rifles three shots In quick level with the thickening skim Ice. succession. Garth told himself that Long poles had been set to brace Huxby or his men were hunting the wings against the wind gusts. moose. He surmised why. The enexAs he aboard. Garth swung planned to cover the shatpected, all the food had been taken gineer of the three sea ter ends tered away. So also had been the breakwith rawhide! floats er points from the magneto. Huxby planes sun glared over the Jagged The no doubt had figured that the canoe Into the barrier ,mountains builder might repair the floats with valley. Quite a while later. rawhide, and run away with the one of his four enemies saw Garth three-seateTo balk the engineer, come out of the trees near the lake the to himself in turn, Garth helped shore, on the far side of the frozen breaker cam. stream. The man carried a glacier and on the bank, back He Jumped bide on Ills left shoulder. folded big mushed eastward along the shore rifle ready for a quick his held He In the dim graynes3. At first, thickhe as advanced, he peered and shot, off all ets of alders and willows cut and trees. brush the at around view of the lake. He did not troumans steps the turned A shout had ble to seek an opening until he shouts Other ford.. the towards covered a half mile. There he came np (birth above, the from slope came to a remembered stretch of partly It was ns he had foreseen. smiled. open bank. In coming to repair the floats of Though the gray dawn had grownI three-seateHuxby plane. a little less faint, he peered for sev-- the men had formed a line his and the era) moments without sighting from the lake shore to timberllne cabin plane. It seemed ns If its ponsearched the spruce woods. and sawed been hae toons much the hunters Imd found no But sheet of through by the sharp-edgetheir quarry nil the way to of trace foun had Ice, so that the aircraft of the frozen pbuler bank the dered In deep water. however, tin? snow-shoThere, stream. n out vaguely But then lie made down from the trades coming of white shape against the white tundra made plain sign even for A short dash Ice. the diechnheos. 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Chewed oroughly In accordance wilh the diiec- Moa the bottle or tin, then swallowed, .I y correct , acidity, bad breath, flatu-c- e t their source and at the same eaah.e quick, complete, plea a frost-grippe- r. elimination. WileiS c0me ifl bottles of 20 T;esia In wafers, at 35o and 60c respec-1j. 2 , t'Jn ,a conven'ent tins containing ach wafer is spproximately i ose f magnesia. All orij sirc carry them. Start using the s delicious, effective wafers today. samples sent free to reg-physicians or dentists it request made on professional letter head. PR0DUCTS, Incorporated Ldv! 23rd St, Long Island City, N. V. 9 i , uQcnal r vsm e Yim ai-- , , d r snow-covere- . d the three cockpits. Ihixby sighted the cabin plane across the corner of the lake. He shouted and pointed to It, but waited for the second miner to come up before starting on along the trail. The fourth man of the party appeared up the stream bank. Garth slipped back behind thick cover and swung into a fast pace. He struck the stream bank above the ford. Trees cut off all view of the four trackers. Garth crossed the Ice In the open stream bed and found cover again on the west bank. But Instead of heading up the gulch, he kept straight on, parallel with the lake shore. The thought of Lilith amused him. She had been seen only by the miner who had fired down from timherline. At the distance she must have been mistaken for a man. Only a degenerate criminal would knowingly shoot at a woman. But her short snowshoe trail following his own and Dillons must have shown the trailers that the third member of his party was as help less as the dead or wounded constable. Still smiling, Garth came to the placer camp. The big fire under the kettles lmd died down to a bed of coals. The forelegs and hindquarters of the newe ly killed moose lay in the snow the brush leanto. On the floor mat of spruce sprays, along with the bedding, was a pile of food bacon, flour, sugar, dried fruit, tea. Back of the food were cans filled with dynamite, coils of fuse, and caps. Garth jerked up the blankets. Under one set lay the strong canvas bag for which he was looking. He had hoped to find the constables rifle. But one of the miners must have come to the valley without a gun. The carbine had not been left in camp. The failure to find the weapon did not alter Garths plans. Working fast, he filled the three-galloteapot with packages of tea, salt and sugar. The pot went Into an empty flour sack, along with a little dried fruit, some dynamite, and a pair each of tin cups, plates and Then the miner hit the snow between tussocks. The bearded man's curse as he plunged down Into the quagmire jerked Huxbys glance around. He sew the trap a split second too late to keep on the tussocks. Like the miner, he shot down through the frozen crust Into the deep slime and mud. The third man followed suit But he was near shore, where the The fourth, bog was only knee-deelagging behind, halted on solid ground. At Huxbys shouted orders, the last man ran to fetch poles of down timber. The two lenders were In almost to their armpits before the dead aspen trunks could be brought and shoved out to them. Set on nlggerheads, the poles gave support for the trapped men to pull themselves up out of flie treacherously sucking quagmire. Other poles made a bridge for them, back to solid ground. But the bearded miner left his rifle down In the ooze. Garth chuckled and looked to see Huxby baektrall with his men. Instead, the engineer headed up the bog valley towards the gulch. That added to Garth's mirth. By a quick return, the hunters could have stripped off the grizzlys hide before It froze. They were walking away from a rug that would have gone far towards replacing their burnt blankets. He had so tantalized and enraged them that they could think only of revenge. To add Insult to Injury, he tramped a heavy trail up Into a spruce thicket and built a small fire. Beside the lire he scattered a and handful of dried apricots prunes. After that he skirted along the edge of the muskeg to Its north end. Among the rocks of the rapids, on the slope of the lower valley below the falls. Garth made out the wreckage of Mr. Itamills custom-buil- t monoplane. He worked his way down alongside the rapids to look closer at the wreck. What little had been left of the costly aircraft was not worth salvaging. But the tattered cover of one broken whig thrust up out of the white water within reuch from the bank. Garth started a fire of small sticks. He quenched It with damp moss, and used the charred stick ends to write on the wing fabrics: spoons. On the big stack of fuel beside $5,000 reward for V. HUXBY the leanto. he piled all the rest of Thief and the foofl and dynamite, the blankets, and the quarters of moose. With a Murderer. shovel that was leaning against the rocker cradle he tossed coals from CHAPTER XI the fire Into the base of the stack. The wood soon blazed np In several Female of the Species. places. Shortly before noon, the four Garth lugged the sack across the trailers appeared on the moraine. open space and past the stunted The man who had not been bogged spruce beside which Constable Dil- led the way down. Another miner The man lon had been murdered. In a drift followed, then Iluxby. on the north side of the next tree, who had lost his rifle lagged belie dug a hole, dropped In the sack hind. The two leaders reached the of alloy, and covered It over. broken monoplane wing. Garth Baw A backward look at the camp them read the writing. showed the bonfire flaming high. At Huxby .jumped down beside the any moment the frozen dynamite miners, to stare at the offer of rewas apt to thaw enough to explode. ward that branded him for what he From off to the left came angry was. With a curse, he ripped the shouts. The direction of Garth's tattered piece of fabric from the trail had at last warned the pursu- wing frame and flung It down Into ers of his raid on their camp. They the foaming rapid. were heading for It as fast as they The two men glanced furtively at could flounder through .the drifts. each other. Huxby pointed to the Instead of circling to double past trail on the opposite bank and them again, Garth skirted off down-slop- e signed for them to lead the way towards the west side of the across. Neither moved. The first lake. There was no need to warn man cursed, and shouted bis rethem about the dynamite. Before fusal: he had taken a dozen strides, the Jump them boulders? I aint no frosty air crashed with a thunderlynx. I'm through trailing that ing explosion. devil. When he neared the border of the "Me too," declared the second muskeg he glimpsed a gray shape man. I wont break my neck for In the outer fringe of willows. No nobody." wolf could bulk so large. The A second look at the crossing had been first of the flesh forced Iluxby to shout his agreeeaters to find what wag left of the ment: Curse the devil I We'll chase back. He's going on around to our newly killed moose. Close looking and listening showed plane. Thats where he must have that the cubs of the great bear left both of his disabled companwere not with her. Garth went ions." When all four disappeared up on straight towards the hoggishly feeding beast until she caught his scent. the moraine, Garth recrosscd the She reared up to gape her bloody boulders. Jaws and roared as she had roared There was no sign of Lilith when at him and Huxby and Mr. Ilamlll. he came down from the moraine. Garth very quietly turned to the He called Into the entrance tunnel. left and angled off away from her. Back came a quavering cry of red crenture lief. A quick crawl took him In He was the who had several times shied re- through the low narrow passage. Lilith was breathing hard, alspectfully around her aud her cubs most gasping. Oh I oh, thank God I during the summer. He skirted along the border of I looked and looked, but I could not the muskeg to where a narrow neck see you, I thought you must be of the swamp extended up a little lying there like that poor policevalley to a gulch In the side of the man dead I west mountain. Hardly. Ia?ok here and here. At the far bank he shifted side- He showed the pistol, then dumped How about ways and crouched down behind a his floursack pack. clump of willows. lie did not have salt on our meat, and a cup of tea long to wait Enraged by the de- with sugar? You made Alan I" she cried. struction of their food and camp outfit. Huxby and his men must them give you all thlsl" Lilith gazed at him In speechhave rushed fast down the trail of less wonderment, her blue eyes their bedevller. He preFrom over across the corner of wide and very lustrous. He salted the muskeg came the warning roar tended not to notice. of the disturbed grizzly. A quick and started to eat the first hot fat shot followed. Close upon the re- caribou steak that she served him port dinned an outburst of terrific on one of the looted tin plates. Hut after he had told about the snarling roars and a whole fusillade of shots. The roars suddenly ceased. bear scare and the luring of the But the firing kept up for four or men Into the bog, her surprise found utterance. Uve seconds. cartridges," Scared. Wasting "Why didn't you kill the beasts Garth told himself. Hopping mad while you had the chance? with sudden answered Garth at tne, and, atop that, (lurried by her charge. Hope she didn't get gravity: For several reasons, my girl. The main ones are because I any of them. Ills wish was soon fulfilled. Ail am not a killer and because I infour trailers came plodding nlong tend that Vivian Iluxby shall be the border of tin muskeg. Iluxb.v tried and hung for murder." She gasped: You hung! But he was in the lend. But tin bearded man next behind shoved forward has all those men to help him. l.oMde 111 m as he came sirlding out You're alone worse than alone. on the tmg. Both happened to step Im onlv a hindrance. two or three tine's on niggei heads. (TO HE CO V7 IMVLU1 gravel-thawin- tie-sid- tight-lidde- d Sally Sez Who Are You? The Romance of Your Name Ey RUBY HASKINS ELLIS A Gilpin? , wild boar on THE shield below owes the perpetuation of his beauty to the ancestor of the Gilpin family, who put an end to his devastating pilgrimages In the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, England. For this feat of daring Richard de Gilpin was granted the right to use the boar on his coat of arms. Richard was of Norman-Frencbirth, as the de In his name sigIts ell right te lie close te the toll nifies. He was secretary and ad- providing It not on your drene. Let's help lntermountin former viser to the baron of Kendal, one to P.S. make better Bit of their ferule eoll of the barons who forced the tyranlend by nical King John to sign that ImmorPATRONIZING HOME INDUSTRY. tal English document, the Magna Chnrta, on the field of Runnynicde. It was the Baron of Kendal who granted to Richard de Gilpin the estate of Kentmere, in Westmoreland county, Kentmere hall, the ancestral Doubt as to Cloth home, still stands. British archeologists ar not Thomas Gilpin, of Warborough, as to whether tha Britons father of the founder of the Amer- agreed made cloth before the Romans ican family, was a colonel on the came to the country, or whether of In the Battle side Republican animal skins were regularly worn. Worcester during the time of Cromwell. V PUMPS MOTORS BELTS Joseph Gilpin, the founder of the name In America, came to this BELTING U MACHINERY country with William Ienn and setHEADQUARTERS tled In New Castle, Del. IBs wife was Hannah Glover. Their famTHOMAS ELECTRIC CO. 543 S W. 2nd Soutl. Jilt lain City. Cull. Wat. 1241 ily of sixteen children Is evidence of a great number of descendants As We Grow Older As a man grows older he can better appreciate the sad position of a small child who finds every, thing ha wants Is Just out pf reach. vicious-lookin- first-know- - n she-grlzz- ly Llama Long Domesticated Is no record of the Peru than llama ever having lived In a wild state. It Is believed to be ths oldest domesticated animal. There At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations In Utah and Idaho Capture Sun'a Energy American forests capture and store as much of the sun's energy living In various states today. Many each year as is contained in 1,501V of them are In Kentucky. George 000,000 tons of coal. Gilpin, a descendant of Joseph, who lived In Alexandria, Va., was a close RHEUMATISM personal friend of George Washing- ton and served as colonel of militia. PfApIt ftuffrrinf from Sciatica, Niurilia, flout, etr., will bnd Henry D. Gilpin, of Philadelphia, prompt ridhf m BttALOT Analgesic was an eminent representative of Tablets. If ur Drugg t cannot supto llralot Laboraply you. send the Pennsylvania branch. A pro- tories. tiariinrrville, Nevada and Ihty d. will b mailed post-pfound scholar, he held ninny lmportant posts, being attorney general of the United States under PresiMountains of the Great Desert dent Van Biiren In 1810. There are three regions of the This family Is characterized by Great desert where the mountains rise to more than 10,000 feet. Tfia Its longevity and large families. Within the period of Daniel highest peak Is about 11,000 feet. Boones excursions Into the wilds of Kentucky, ninny of the Gilpin Used G New men were found among those sturdy Several Makes & Models " pioneers. STREATOR-SMITINC. ' ' Authorized Chevrolet Dealer A a Trucks iiVirnEN VV Savage? 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