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Show Thursday, May 4, 1933 THE OW ZEMD A Romance of Sally Scz TIMES-NEW- until NEIMII. ITAII S, lie to give a bit under the drivtiarui ing. harm With a sob lb) girl clutched at away the poet, which slipped aa 1U good angle ot purchase was disturbed. again. . . to the cupboard, She could nut get It back intopluce He moved bloua. She removed ber opened the doors ant1 surveyed the content. Salt, leu, sugar, he look weight from It tried to shift it . . . down and curried to the) table, lit? the door, sagging on the lower eyed the utensils next, picking up tinge, tilled hiwurd. . . , She una up then, hacking from kettles one by one, examining tbi'in. him as he t od in the tuinpUht. selecting one of the lot eventually, placing it alo on the table. A fry- Ici.g kciilte In her hand, thtj other ing puu next ; a teapot spread across her hreuht. "Don't come in here!" she Then, he asked: be keep bis park "Where's "Don't come in re or I'll . . . I'll do the only thing you've left sacks?" Ellen gestured toward the fur me to do!" loft and trlexl to speak. The words He strode forward and stoped would not come; the Inspiration, as, with a cry, the girl flashed the He recoiled, the hope, throbbing in her heart long blade at bim. choked them back. cursing. "Io there." she finally said. "I could kill youf For a moment be stared at the "You could, of coursel" door and It "You think I won't fastening, end then looked at her. "You might But I'm not leaving this campl" "You bring the lamp," be said. "You think I won't, eh?" fumWithout response she moved to "You think 1 for the rifle. to ber watched walk and bling he obey, the table, lift the lamp In both wouldn't shoot you down? , , . hands, lie stood aside, shoving the Well, think again I Leave you here to spread the word? Leave you door open, and she passed within. alive to get back and spoil my A single pack sack was hanging from a rafter aud he took It down. twenty miles of covered trail ToL'llen started to move Into the outday they can trnll!" In a mutter. "Today a trall'll be an open er room. "Walt I" he said, and with a bo.k. . . ." Ue looked out Into the coming queer chuckle went first "Now you may come." be remarked w hen dawn. A light breeze stirred, the "That stars were gone; thin cloud stream be crossed the threshold. hook . . . It'd hold a person In there era In the east glowed a lemon color. a long time. . . . He bad seen the opportunity as "Today It won't snow and" Ue crouched then and bis head Ellen bad seen It Upset as be was, Paul Corbel's mind still pursued Its thrust forward. She beard a ragged function of guarding "his own In breath sizzle through his lips as be , toward a window, terests I crept tie selected rifle ammunition, rifle at ready, and she beard the muttering, now and again making safety click open. . . . a sound that was hybrid between "Belknap, eh?" he muttered, and sob and chuckle. lie gathered his In the tone was something of savplunder In a pile on the floor and age Joy. "Belknap, after me. . . . A danreached for the The rifle butt slipped to Corbel's his eye and he shoulder; his cheek pressed the gling strap caught worn walnut stock. cursed savagely. . . . And then a girl was leaping for"Rivets?" he demanded. "Where does Wolf keep 'em?" ward, screaming, dropping the "1 don't know, Paul. "I'll . . . knife she held, hurling herself upon him. I'll look." "Look then !" tier hand touched his sleeve as She began to look, searching in the gun ronred. She all but knocked those places where she was certain him from bis feet And as he swung her about, alrivets would not be kept, using up minutes, counting even seconds so most lifting her from her feet as Wolf spent as precious. might he wrested the weapon from her come, some wayfarer might come frantic grasp, she lifted her voice . . . but daylight would surely again : come. A girl can take strength Stay back !" "Stay back, John refrom daylight, can command Clear and shrill, that voice, and sources which darkness makes un she caught breath for another warn available. lng scream, but Gorbel's palm, hard Gorbel looked up at the clock and over her mouth, shut it back. He cursed. gathered her in his arms, held her "No time to fool!'1 he snarled. close, ran with her the length of "Got to be going, you aud 1 1" the room and threw her, sprawling. His look chilled her and she Into that dark, windowless chamturned her face away, making mo- ber. He seized the door, dragged It tions towards searching In the table shut on Its sagging hinges and drawer. . . . Time! She needed slipped the heavy iron hook Into its time! staple. "You must eat!" Ellen said, hot He staggered back to where he with inspiration. "You can't take had dropped the gun, snatched it the trail on Just coffee, Paul." up and aimed through the shattered The girl made a great clatter with window. utensils. Out there In the open the sound "The bacop'b in the fur room. of that shot, the whine of the wild Will you get It?" she asked. bullet, stopped John Belknap in Cunning showed in his face. "You his tracks. He whipped Nat's pistol from his pocket, a foolish gesture, get it . . ." She took a knife from the table, a and as he realized the futility of long, knife; she picked giving battle to a screened adver- a flashlight from her own pack, went quickly through the door of heavy lug you now, . . lautu-.- l a again, mirtbietialy. "I can't I never could you, Ellen you . . . unless you try to get ... the North Woods . wills-pereu- Harold Titus h-- SERVICE CHAPTER XII again, without a scratch I And all the time be was closing In, closing In. It wasn't Bradshaw who did It ; the poor dumb fool never'd have It wasn't suspected me. But Bradshaw. It was Belknap! Bradshnw won't serve that warrant . . . No warrant for arson I" voice dropping to a whisper. Continued 15 lie wanted revenge tn this to , cicum. surplu MfontMt of th crop at home, fortirn toodi Buylnr I hard to unction or Let' not takt other's And teav the trem" LETS PATK0N1ZE HOME INDUSTRY Victors Since 1896, when the Olympic Barnes were revived, the United States has won every meet. U. S. Olympic Utah of Beauty Culture High School 3 Finer Tbs Btaitj Clttt Mt aidg, Lak CUf, Khs Prottssioa Cattail nimlwii ta uuk m Oepriuwi Tm etelejyea Dial wM mitt tea Mtttadeal tar rut 1 par lift US par MI) mIt tar Hi ctatlilt aaarsa at ill hub. 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He stopped with a sorry laugh. . "Still hate me, eh? Well, you'll get over that" He brushed bis eyes once more. "What'd I say, just now . . . a minute ago? What'd 1 say about Belknap? Mustn't beA man gets uplieve It, Ellen. set . . . Says things he doesn't mean. I don't know what I'm doing." "Of course you're tired," she said. "You've come a long way. Take off your coat and cap. Sit down, here by the fire." He let her help him-anseated again, he spread unsteady hands to . ... d, the counties have no than 30,000 inhabi- Ohio Sixty-nin- e more ... half-hou- . NEW MOTOR Sold with More London a Money OIL Back Guarantee than 100,000 persons in live in underground rooms. TRACTORS Reconditioned Used Cletrac PRICES TERMS PACIFIC FINANCE CORP. LOW 1 911 So. 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She poured a great cup of the scalding beverage and he took it clumsily from her. "Careful," she said. "It's hot . . He drank the coffee slowly; she filled the cup again. He appeared to be oblivious of her presence for long intervals. His hands, under the stimulant, ceased to tremble so violently, and she thought that perhaps this device for gaining time might work against her. Three cups he drank, scarcely r speaking, and another was gone. "There!" he said, setting the cup on the hearth with a clutter and rising. "Better now !" He eyed the "Where were we, girl closely. eh? We were . . ., Oh, yes; about you . . . you're paying. . . . You're paying for not loving me! You've scorned me, you had him wait outside your ofiice and throw me out. ad. . Well, he Isn't here now" . vancing, Ellen backed away as he came forward, heart pounding in her hot town of tants. have I ... then." She replenished the fire, went to the cupboard and took cofree from a Her hands shelf, watching him. trembled. Time! She needed time! "Wouldn't you like bacon?" she asked. "Wouldn't bacon " "Trying to put me off, eh?" truculently. "Don't want to talk about it? That how you feel?" He unbuttoned his coat "Well, you'd better. . . . You'd better talk It over. You're responsible for it all. If It hadn't 've been for you J wouldn t have . . . wouldn't have done it. 1 wouldn't be running away now ; he wouldn't be lying there . . . I wouldn't 've lying back there shot him if It hadn't been for " "Shot him, Paul?" Her Interruption was shrill. "Shot who? Who did you shoot?" She stood against the table, one hand at her cheek. "Who did you shoot, Paul?" she cried. He laughed. , "Guess !" he said. "Guess. . , . Only I didn't" leaning forward intently. "It looks as If I did, but I didn't They'll think him; they'll find him there .a my office and I'll be gone, but 1 didn't shoot him and the snow covers trails and Let them they won't know. . . think. I'll be gone . . . with you . . . out yonder somewhere, to begin again. "If it hadn't been for you and that hounding Belknap. . . . The kld'U think I shot him. . . . D n him, he'll know, like he knows everything else!" He rose, trembling, breath rattling In his throat "He'll know, like he knows every thing else I He knew I showed him up to you, didn't he. Ue wouldn't let on he cared about that. Discredited, fired, he kept right on working for you. 'le wouldn't stay licked, wouldn't stay down; John Steele I lln ha Galahad, I called him and he said be was . . . somebody else. John Steele!" Ellen's brows were drawn incredulously, her lips parted, her eyes dark with confusion, amazement. She summoned all her guile with ditliculty and spoke. "I sent him i way, Paul," she said. "1 fired him when I found out who he was." "Yes!" He stepped close and she could see the madness flickering "You fired him! deep In his eyes. I knew you would; I fixed that I did i He couldn't explain that, the fool I lie couldn't keep on. And then he came to me and dared me to put him to work and I did and he walked Into the traps and out a They'd shook his head. "No, not since . . . not since before . . . no, I haver't eateu. . . ." "Well, I'll get you something now. In Your serious charge, arson ! sent nie away for It's It . . . Belknap would better to 've shot bim down and get away Instead of spending years tn prison for arson. Isn't It Ellen? I didn't lose my head so badly, did IT Smart, wasn't It? Smart to , . . . . free. . . smart to keep free He looked about slowly, still like "It's eaten?" "Eaten?" He AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT In Trade ment I Wanted to make her suffer for the suffering which bis fevered mind traced back to her now. Ue had been so bonest In desiring her at first ; ne had been so drlveD by bis impulse to have and bold her that Its frustration bad driven bini Into this blind alley. . . . And as be reasoned, his wunt of her became stronger than bis aching for vengeance. Ue wanted her . . . wanted her. . . . Why not. then? Why shouldn't he take her, the Inst thing remaining of the life that was behind him? Why couldn't be take her, driving or dragging her with him into this new phase of existence which lay yonder . . . somewhere. But after be hnd entered, after he had revealed bimself to her, after be had made bis first declaration, doubts began to riot If he should fall In this If he should not be able to drive or drag her. . . . And that was why his voice weakened, his fingers fumbled at his chin, why his eyes roved restlessly as he told the girl he bad come for her and she only stood there, apparently unafraid. Apparently unafraid, yes, but her courage was solely a matter of apBeneath " that exterior pearance. she was aqulver with apprehension. She stood a moment eyeing him, mind groping for possible strategies that could be used in such an emergency. "For me, Paul?" gently now, wanting to soothe and humor him until she could determine what It might be that hnd driven this well poised man so far off poise. "And bw did you know I was here?'' "Eh? Know. . . Knowl How did I? . . ." Fie looked up and some of the old craft came Into his face for the moment. "1 knew I" with a nod. "Never mind how 1" He gave a strained laugh. "1 knew. . . ." "But it's 6o late. You . . . you look cold ; you ninst be tired. Have you ASK TOUR DRUGGIST r ... mo- throat. cat-like- pack-sack- planks. . Bacon log that was not Remembrance. In a Dainty gift of home are especially In demand for hope cbekts. The engaged girl appre- household present are made by th fiver, or at least have some touches of her handwork on them. fa sen will lie needed for wedding present of flat sllwrwarp, a name given to all such pieve as kulve. forku, spoon, of nil Kles and sort, gtigtir tongs, etc., ultue they lie flat l V 13S, Syndicate. ffN'C Serrlr.. or nearly no on a table. 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Eight feet Drobably ; four inches through al its smallest end; stout, The fur room itself slow-growin- g cedur. 1 was the width of the cabin but barely six feet in depth. The far wall like the others, was of tamarack logs. She dropped the knife, the peeled reached cedar upward, across the You wouldn't dare put an ordinary car through a test like this! But day after day, week after week, this big new Dodge Six goes through every test that engineers can devise . . . through mud, sand and water, struggling up steep hills g . . . trials that put every part of the car under terrific strain. But the big new Dodge Six comes through every step with flying colors! Lesser cars quit cold after as little as 1 1 minutes of such torture. Dodge is still going strong after 600 hours of it! ijlfflf heart-breakin- rolled rafters until one end was clear, pulled on brought It sliding down. Gorbel had turned to look. "Here he cried. "Here, you. . . ." 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Muffled, the sound was, but he caught the last words clearly. "Stay hack !" some one had called, and he thought the words were preceded by his own name! Stay back, he had been warned But why stay back? Shelter was in only one direction, straight on towards that cabin from which his life had been attempted, and he began to run. At any leap now his flesh might be rent. He took the only chance open to him and ran until blood roared In his ears, and as he dropped forward Into the snow, another rille shot crashed again, the missile clipping a bare birch twig from its branch In line with where his head hnd been. . . . Then, as his pulses slowed, he made out an odd, indistinguishable sound coming from the cabin. It rose and fell, stopped; began again. Then another, a man's voice, cursing sharply. . . . And a shot! On that the girl In the cabin screamed again. His name I "John!" she called. "John Belknap Are you hurt?-- ' "Stay Back, John! "He won't know ; you can't call him !" He seized her wrists in his clammy grip and. drew her close. "We'll leave here together, you and I. . . . Just you and 1, and" and failed. He retreated mut"Let me go!" she cried, wrestling edly tering. me his hold. "Let go, against Paul !" She tore one hand free and him"Slay there, then!" she heard say, "until i'm ready." struck at his face with it, in a And miles back there John Belk paroxysm of fear. "Let me go, I nap stopped and straightened, press say !" to the small of his back The girl's strength was no match lug hands from the hours of travel In aching his. for a stooping posture. "None of that !" he said evenly. "None of that, Ellen You've eluded me for . . . long, now. That's CHAPTER X over. We're here . . . together hefted the ax . . . alone. . . ." PAUL COUI'.EL The pack sack was She circled the room to a far corner and stood there, hands be- strapped shut ; the rille, its magazine hind her back, while he dragged filled, lay across the table. "One more chance!" he panted. the table along the wall and placed "One more chance for you to come it against the door. "There!" he said. "There we out . . . I'm coming In, then I" The girl did not reply. He swung are!" He smiled oddly. "I've things to do, Ellen. I'm going on. I've got and struck and the axe edge bit to get an outfit together. Can't deeply into the pine have you running off while I atn planks. She cried out then In tTO BE CONTINUED.) busy. . . . I'm going on And you're fright, but put more of her weight Nugget of Wiadora going with me! You're the one on the post which blocked the rtmir. We don't hurt people we love. His blows fell rapidly, assaulting thing I've wanted that I didn't get . . . I alnmst had all the rest but the boltheatls that indicated the po- Love simply doesn't function that I never enme near hav sition of the upper hinge. The door way. It delights to serve and please. you. ! Combine Usefulness and Beauty, and Always 1 . 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