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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,MrrDVALE,UTAH 1 Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. "Course. Plain as day. J.C. on right CJn retiring gently rnb spots of dan· hlp, swH ller-fork In left e11r. One wa1 drui'r and Itching with Cutleura Ointroan an' tothE>r a hay-spot." ment. Next morning shampoo with 8elwond turnerl without a word. left 1 Soap and hot water. Make Cutlcura 1 tht> storto, mnuntt-d and rode. 11way everyday toilet preparations your them ",Jest like him!" said Conlun bit· clear skin and soft, white a have and terly, "goes a'rldln' orr all secret-llkP ertleement. ':Jands.-Adv an' snnpp)'-'11 If ht> knowed sornetblll' J 1 or wanted us to think he dirt" Leoerhul me Built "l.Iehhy he does," said Barman. • • • • • • • Up Big Industry Town Sherlft' Selwood rode ~<tralght op to Entrances Into passing of Lord Leverhulme, Sky Line rnnrh. It took him a goort Should Be Attractio e theThegreat soap magnate, has focused three hours, 'going fust. and It wu It Is a faet that tlwre is no lack of widespread nttention on the tremen· far after noon when he putiPd rein beauty along the rallro11d lines in Engdous daily output of that commodity at Kate Cathrew's co•·rlll ll'ate aud I land, Fran(·e. Germuny and other INSIST! Unless you see the from the wot·ks he founded at Port i plnres. Llherul planting of grass and Sunlight caller! for her. "Bayer Cross" on tablets you She cume. frownlnll' and lnhosplt· shruh8, either hy the railroad or the In 1886, when the firm's first bolllng are not getting the genuine able. various rnuneipalltles . hns tranRformed of sonp was made at the original fac· "What do yon want of me?" she tht-se railrolld lines into lanes of Bayer Aspirin proved safe by tory nt \\1lrrlngton. the output was nskt-d rnlrly. he11uty. !?0 tons a weE-k. Now It Is over 4,000 millions and prescribed by phy· "Nothln;;," !Oald ~elwood, "exrPpt to I The uim of Arut>rican dYic nuthorl necessitating the employwelo'k, a tons sicians for 24 years. tell you I'm go! ng to take a look ties should he to I!Htke the rail!'cl high 10,000 workers and the use of of ment aronnrl )'Our place." \\'!I)'S of the rountry as att•·n{'(ive a~ 10,000.000 packing cases a year. Thlo' Accept only a ~--~ Oopyrlcllt by the KcCall Comp&DJ' "Look and be d-d !" shP lJared Par<'OIIntries. old the in tho~e of any of consumption the requires latter WNU Bervlc•. "\Yhat do you rhinl; ~·ou'll t1nd ?'' Bayer tlt•ular uttPntion wlll he gh•en to the ~0,000,000 tons of v·ood: "\Veil-" he drawled. smllln~ "t l~ ideu The a 11proaehes to towns. Port Sun! ight was founded In 1889, ml~?ltt flnd a couple of steers hran<led The Amerkan the sitP ha \"illg been selected by Lorrl sprPading rapidly. which contains proven directions RUSTLERS with J. C. on the right hlp.'' Railways IlP\"Plopmpnt asscH'iation hu' Leverhulme himself in his search for Handy "Bayer'' boxes of 12 tablets For oru.> fraction of a second tht! passed resolution~ l'el·ently to fnrthPr STNOPSIS.- Kate C&threw, "Cat· bottles of 2-' and 100--Druggi sts Also factory premises. In tle Kate," owner of the Sky Line blnck p;,.·es hurning- somherly on hi~ r the ain•s of the reul Pstate 111en hy suitable riverside Is tbe trade mart ot Bayer Mann· Aspirin 16 years the business hnd grown so ranch, on her way to McKane's tacture or Monoacetlcactde ster of SallcyllcacirJ ftkkerlo'd, lost their direct steadiness. i f•rH>JlPrating with them in this illl Infuriatore at Cordova, seemingly lar;;e thnt the site of the factories -------------------------~----Selwood laughed. though he was pc11·tnnt work. ated by the eight or a girl plowing was extpnrJed to 800 acres. The train!< For Bargain Hunter• nlert In every nerve anrl his rlsrht ) In a valley below, places a rlfte ('onnnlttees have hef>n organi;wrl in goods carrying In annually employed Why are you rushing "Halloa! bullet n-r the horses' teet. The hand wns on his thigh near to the Nt>w Orleans. Milwaukee, flulutl!. Atend placed if would, fat:tot·ips the from &lrl takea no notice. Kate &"Oe~ on about like this?" butt of his gun that hung there. Cald- I latlta; Erie and LnnC'HSt€'r. Pu. ~ to town, where her presence brings to end. reaeh from Liverpool to Lon"I'm trying to get something for on a tight between McKane, tlie South Rend, fht~·ton, Des ~!nines; 'flt·Bits. !-London don my husband.'' trader, and Shertlf Selwood. Nanre Trenton. N. .1.; Provic!Pn•·e. lt. I.; "II ad any offers?" Allleon, the ctrl on whom Kate Lockport, N.Y.: DadP City, l•'l~l.: \\'nr· hear. Cathrew had vented her spite, Is ren. OJ1io; llli~llawal;a, Ind.; Kanka - Gold Tooth Little Aid with her widowed mother and crlp- , Twice In the last month he hnrl pled brother Bud tanning land Ill.; Mn<li::;on, \Vis.: Little ltnek. llee, heard and seen a bunrh of Knt!''s as Clew to Her Barber taken up by her rather, killed a A rlwnsas City; O~den. Utah ; Ark.; riders coming home from Corclova abort time betore In a mysterious Mrs. X--, a young ·and comely Casper, \\'yo.; Albany, Ore .. and l'nsa Where they hHd gone to gamble, nut accident. Bud Is the victim or a Cal. sjde matron, is the possessor of Rh·prsi<le. an<l ~orth Veniee kill oenn, or maim to deliberate acheme this fact had been unproductive of 1 • They will urge upon the mannfal'- a good-looking shingle which is the Kate Cathrew wants the him.. an.vthlng slniRtPr. farm for pasture land, and Is try· turer located along the railroads thP envy of some of her friends and she They had ridden boldly, as behoov~ In~ to frighten the Alllsons Into ad\"antages to him. flig busin;•ss awl hns hnd frequent inquiries as to the leaving. Big Basford, bky Line innocent men, their horses cllmhln~: She dlrerted with love In desperately the town of keeping his fartor:v yard ldPntlty of the barhf>r. rider, slowly with rattle of spur and bitKate, picks a quarrel with a fellow ero Is shop, and it as side North attractive Inquiries to a '\S clean and chain, the sque~tk and whine of sad· BELL:-ANS rtder, Rod Stone. Kate, to part the name give" to po!<sible. unable nomlcn lly while she was dies. them, lashes Buford acro8s the The piRn calls for new ~tatinn si;::n• of the barber who had accomplisi1ed face with a quirt. Nance discovers Relwood had reach~ a h11nd to hl11 evidentdog, collie tn a cave- a ftne prominently phtclo'd. Resides tlw namP such wonders with hPr hair, she idenhor~es nose to prech1de Its nehrhln~. ly guarding a child. She goes home of the town, It will glvP the total pop- t!fled him by saying that he had o and h11d st-en them pass on up an~ dismystified. Next day Nance returns ulation. rl'al estate ami hnsiness ~:old tooth in front. · appear. to the cave with food and make~ ·vealth. and the town'R !'hief industry. Two of the women thus Informed friends with the dog and the small Nf>xt day he had unostentatlou slv 25¢ AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE "Brand her tells He Sonny. boy, to arrive at the shop about chanced plnye~ had ronde Rure that tla~Re men takes care ot him and Dirk," the the snme t!Ine, and earh Identified a at :IJrKnne's-l n both Instances. Painters Have Much to Selwood Is certain Kate collie. hy a gold tooth In front. and barber "cattle a of Cathrew Is the hesd And now he waited again, seemingly for Safety City's \Vith Do rustling" gang, witt. Lawrence Ar· the other after getting reeognlzed each In 11 foolish quest. nold,.her partner, who rarely visits The hou~e painter il" us \'ital a IIIP!l\ · In the chair. They compared notes He knew II would seem so to an the ranch. Minnie Pine, haltbreed forr·Ps ~afet.v public city's o of ber that neither of them found and Iuter ob,erver. It seemed so to him when at the Sky Line ranch, Is tn love · Hi~ 1'. .r. to Recorrlin;.:fireman the as with Rod Stone. had been under the ministrntions of he reg11rded It with rea~on. But rea~[astf>r !llinni~ thP o~ pr!'~ir!Pnt lng, Successful for 69 yean. !\irs. :X--'s barber. Further inYestlson was not actuating him. It was In• • • • as~o SOc and 90c bottlesDeeorator:;' and Painters' House three f.:'atlon showed that each of the stinct-hunch . ALL DRUGGIST S Price Selwot>d had told the truth. c·iati<•n. n rt.E-rs In the shop wore a gold tooth So Sh~>rltT Price Selwood-wh om There wus not a nig-ht of the lone "His posltinn i,; unofficial," hP said to front.-Indiu napolls News. -6Kate Cathr!'w qnlte frankly hatt-dwarmin.," weeks of sr•rlng which hnd ~at In the dRrkness and watched 11nr'l "but he proteds the citizen~ frnm de· Th e Sh a d ows Thl c k en. the ln shadow ·a him, seen not listened be!'ide her trail, a lost little "Thlnlc I Need Escort, Caldwell?" He struction more riP\'asta tin;! tlt:r n fi rP Old .man C on Ian was, as M c K nne Classified ftats and slopes the riding shadows, nnd from tossPs far grPater than the,\· thread on the vnst expanse of tb~~ b a d sa ld , h a If crazy w ltb th e Ioss o f II t" c S d k A Sometimes he sat for wooded slopes. "The Communists promise that, If ar as Jca y. • s e might suffer at the hands of the most hi s cattIe. They were not so many. of Nameless. put the reins of government In we h A the hurg-lar.'' of shoulder only a matter of some twenty-two hours high on some 1ong our passed, filled with th£> well and several other riders stood j un;:crupulous hills watching the bo.wl beneath with · hands, the mlllennium will come; HINDERC ORNS RemoTes Ooma, Cal• their His~lr. to according The painter, · head, but they meant a lot to him. He rhe moon II!!. ht slftln!! down ln a silver soundful Silence of the wilderness. He close, their eyes on him. He thought 1 patn. ensures comfort to the are all selfish egotists, and louses, etc., atops all ea.ay. we but meun" by property and life ing. sayes. d h ~ ,, loo by mall or a.t :Qrua• walking the makes at feet, dead found owned no patented land. He was flood. Again. Allison, John o! mommful In call and CRII owl an ear werP nights the when will never be ours." millennium the rust anti B.lscox Cbemlca.l Worl<a, Pa.tcbocne, N.Y. Hot. &l•t.s. paint. commodity, bis of Intents all to cliff, Rainbow of foot ananother below, qu11ver from far merely a squatter In the lower fringes The speaker was Mayor Shouse of l!p attack unprotet:t<'d surfaces. Diseuse of the Upper country around at the dark, he rode up under the very He knew that some hunting ani · the victim of accident. swer. Usand ot Rainbow cllrf and watched parts viii£> He went on: Dan clecaylng the In flourish I Wel!tern end of Mystery ridge where tened, his every sense as acute liS a rna 1 was ahrond In the "What's the matter, Kate?" he germs manzanita to !'uregotism-tha t's our rnC'kdamp rough, ''Reliish all on SCHOOL Of' El'f'ICU!NC\' "8utl'erlng trom of wood and p()lntedly. Ralnhow clift' stopped spectacularly . panther's. There were times when hf' hl s r 1g ht • f or h e c11ught a thud anrt asked We measure all things in~ld morp fault. are bottum rust _,nd Rot branch1111. Catalo:r frM. faces. commercial AU If 1 tl tl He lived with his wife In a dlsrepu- ~:,t for half a nig-ht within hailing- dis· rus e, le P t ul, shrill scream of ft nerves? Didn't think you had any." who SALT LAKI! CITY, UTA. an chap Sl. A action, N.ll'lalo dude? &0 a their but What's by it lous than fire, · h bl rd gave out a swee• table old cabin and worked beyond his tunl'e of Kate Cathrew's stronghold. ra bit · A mg And he turned to ride over toward t What's do. a Is we than metal, dresses better oxidation of wood and years and strength In the \\"bite fire of and once her dolol's. wlndln"' him ..~'am- 8 1er t note f rom time to time and an the corral. Risinl! ll!r. as pieture.'' a sloven? A chap who dresses worse. "slow-motion d t 1 ,.. an ambition-a laudable ambition. for mered excltPdly. This brou,.,.ht .out a n~;ec Kate's flaming orbs sought the face rummed In a pine tree. Cne who spends ''A spendthrift? termed it, of the more Sp!'ctac•ular be hnrl a crlppl ed son back East In col stealthy listener, whose onl.v" hetra.val An<! then he heard, or thought be of her foreman. more than we do. A miser? One who flames. lege. He ran cattle In the hills and he him,'' tl1ey tele!!raphed, ''Go '''ltb the dil'ferent note In the dogs· did, another ~>ound. was "that • "The difference Is,'' he ad<led, saves more. knew every head of his brand to the It wus so far ofl' and faint that hP and Caldwell went. whereas fires nre occasional ocl'ur"What's a snoh? A snob Is a man last wobbly calf, an easy matter, since voices. Selwood covered every foot of the rf>nres, rot and rust are nt work con- whose social position Is worse than llut someone was there In the dark· could not be sure, and for a time he they were few. of Sky Line In a irim sl· tinually. A house VJUSt be alwaJS our own. And n smart guy Is one who At the store in Cordova he told his ne!lS of the veranda, and Selwood out· fnnelecl he mig-ht have hPen mistaken home pla<'e for nnythlng. ll& looked protected against them." looking lence, of rrnrk thinks a.r. we do, while a bonehead Is woes to the countryside, and he bad stayed him, whoever he was-out- '!;hen It came !lJl"nin-the stable, brush pasture and corral Into silence. more once and stone, on hoofs their excitement. animals' the stared one who doesn't think as \\·e do, and Issue his for audience, an attentive lmt found no sign pen, branding and listt>ning. hreath, hi~< he~d He of hint the with left und curioAity, so forth and so on to lnfinity."-Lo s way. u• broader a Soothinq and He.alinq Synonymo in was theirs, and Home and City steers. stolen the of crnck!n;.? that hrarrl he again Once the down back drop to wn dn Times. coming Angeles thtJune, late In day On a pleasant Home is more than .the hou:<l:', it i~ When at last he rode away It wa~ old man reiterated his grtevance. pnll· AIHntS and sleep the day away at of hoofs-and this time he knew them than tht> g-rounrls. It is dPep~>r more ------- - --·for clovpn hoofs. A cattle-brutP wa• straight down nll'ng the face of rtaln- than any dPsignation of physical houn· lgg his long gray beard and flalllng home. . 1\o. 29 .. 1925. City, Lake Salt U., N. W. Educated Well not rlid Ue west. rhe Night 11galn snw him traveling, 11nd coming up the trail townrd him. Trerf how cliff townr<l il'ls gaunt arms In eloquent gesture. d!IQ' und more rich than nn.rthin~ he skirted the rorkface. "How can yon possibly go to sleer• "\Vhoever they be that lifted my always his one ohsN<sion travelerl was nothing In that faC't to rnnsP un know why marle with hands. It 1,; the d.rplfing Out of It at earth The since It was liard going. sitting in a chair?'' "You forget I steers," he said grimly, "I d-n their with him-the hard-and-fns t presPntl· due Pxrltement-e xc!'pt one thing. of the spirit-If the liheral pine~ wus "I suppose l'OU get a lot of pleasure ~pent four years in college." Pn,ter ordinary conditions thnt !I: eel the foot of the great precipice lOUIS to b-1 r I'd d-n their bodies. will artmlt th:lt each of u~ thinlwrs out of your garden.'' ''Oh, yes, auto would he lying In some snu~ gla<IP slanting and co,·erf'd with the loosp lias ;;ur·h a thing-as 1\:f'll us of th~ t~, believe me, men, If I knowed 'em Faults are easter seen than vlrtul'!s. riding and so forth." che,•·hlll" Its cud. In no natural rasP ~tone that was forever falling from an' ~ould throw my gun on 'em. Shurbod~·. which they seem to admit th111 nn rough was It waiL weathered the q at trail II np coming 'be It would 1ft', here, might take me to jail next we do pos~es~. 'fflp lwuse is the crn the h01·se's feet. hut he held him to smnrt pRce-wrth a hor~e l1Phin<l It! minute .an' I'd go happy." ter of home, but It is no clistm·t ion ol he was surprised to find that It-and c:rlpplnj! forwarcl. !Paned St>lwo.•d desultortable a at sitting Selwood. thP truth to ~ay that the city of ont-'! was still with him, a'nd ridCaldwell strnlnect and r:ose, mount'!< own his bat bls 11 I~ ba<'k pushed cards, Uy playing allidin~ place is his home also. hi~ lo'yes In the lllnsive halr-lll!ht. T'r~>s- lng insltle next to the cliff. u As his. is it hut and smiled, the wider home, ?': he CalsJwell escort. nPed 1 "Think would hr> knr>w he what suw he ently ltousP I jill hi~ to for you mnn lnhors to prO\·ide "Nobody's going to take see-u rider, driving one lone stper Ill· asker! snrcasricully . tor kllllng a rustler, Jake," he snid. as n woman ;;ivps nf the hest of hPT ":\I ehby us much as we need spyln' • the u·all to Rk~· Line. strength nnd forl'thnught to maf;p "we'd give yon a reward fnijtead. I'rl rode and other the returned on." eiR.. anythln~ see to dark too wa~ It goodly thP house th:tt is her own. ~o lfve !l lot to have the chance myself.'" -who the runn was. or wh11t tllnnnN ulong. ougt1t thPy hoth. propnrtionHt els. to do "'Vhy don't ye hunt fer It, then?" Three mi!Ps furthPr on the sheriff tta•ir he~t to make theil' lar;::er home. or steer he dl"ll\"e, or what hnrst! h,· demanded Conlan testily, "ef I was tu med dtm n the nHHmta In un1l thP rode. Whi<'h iS tfoeir efty. II Jlrll!i)WrOUS p!aCP.. lhurlft'-" ref nell up. sitting In slfnreman cooler the till wafted he thouj!h Anrl -Connersvlll e (Ind.) ;-.; pws. "Yes?" Bald Selwood. laying hi~ hreulh of the nlgl>t \\arnPd him or IPnr·p to wutet1 him out of si~ht. • eards flat on the table for a moment ''"'lngs Is riJ::ht." snirl Sel"oorl to c·mnin!! day he Sli 7 nothing more. and•faclng him, "what would you do Garden Ac:!ornmen t "those t;tef'r>" llltl8t have thl:'rn himself. . C'ordovn at rlay Re Sflt'Dt the lllo'Xt It rou were sheriff?" arC'IlitN·tnre must t>l'ho nnrl Clur<lt-n ll~<tt•ning. hut though Slo'Yeral !'little- -but thnt woman's eyes were guilty, "I'd try, anyway," said the old man he con~istt•nt with Ill' ' ~u·1'11 nnd r-neC't niPn l'Rme ln. tll<'rP \\"US nothing sultl or I'm 11 liar." ..-ltb a touch of ecorn, "to find a trace the houst- itS!o'!f. l'er;:oi:t!' of ltel'tUI'P At tt 1e snme moment C'nl<lwell was of o lo!<s amonll" them. of somethln'. I'd not stay on my rRn<'h f'nnnot unhen<l to a dPsign ela~sic of MOTHE R:- Fletcher 's But the dny aftt>r nlcl man C'oulan heHYing n f··n~ hrt-al h of rt>lief 11 ~ he llD' let th' world go hang! I'd ride th' r~ IPs:: little hung.tl ow. nor <"n nunhling-, hearlerl and pullt>d his horse , around wn~< In nnd fit for rlurnnce. . Castoria is especially prepared: IIUI'- 'tenny rate." can 1:1. rusti•· w•rgola h~P tn thP rlignit~ hc;me. on hat rngg!o'<l his thrf'w He SelA ,a!low paleness crept Into It Nnturully, mansion. of a (lporgian to relieve Infants in arms and "'l'hl~ here sheri!T Is gettln' a little !\lf'KRnP·~ floor and jumpPcl on ft. rewood's face, giving It Qn ashen hue.' in tit,. ndornrnenl architl:'r·turnl is ti1Pre Children all ages of Constipa· hit inrrul;;iti\"e." . he thought\ til en vi lin~ the luw anrl all it ~rood for. like a VJndle; He laid down bls h11nll gurden, it should he intPrl·elated with 1 n with hellnwp(j hP !" morp "Two sardonically. nue!l j/;r tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic deflnl~~'t and looked round at the ten that of the hou~P. The ust- of n per bre.AI\ of tPnrs In hi~< old voice. "fh· "Hut If hP m•ver gPtR any wiser than or tw ve men lounging In the room. provid" to nncl gola I~ to snpport ,•fnp~ and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness ansmg therefrom, and, by - - ! ef thl10 nln't th' limit! T nnl>· he Is now he won't set an~·thing on Among them were Bossl<'k and one 1 i~ a pleHsam. sh·tdy wall;, But there regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of I harl ~<lxteen IPft 11n' th' twn be!'lt nnt tire. In fifteen ft>et of th' ~'lun~P >1n or two others who had suffered at thP reu~on for Its exl8tenee If thPrP no th' lnt comP up mls~in' thiq morn in'! neYer ~uw 11 thing! b an d 11 of the mysterlou11 thieves or Holy smoke Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Is no ,-inP ror It to ~upport. no des1 :N blumP yet-can't An· f;herlf'f! Some »II tanrks The~··R agln. tratl no Ain't k J ~mi ekess. .,_ tlnat ion to lead to.-TI!e Desl~ner 1\!aE!To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of now tnat a e here voices the "Whoever They Be That Lifted My over. sure-hut th' otht-r stor·k 111 on him-the Flun;:e'd fool th' devil himA~inP. ain't just t!JPre time thlto an' !<lOp!' th' fee ling which has been ..rowlnz ~relf.'' f\~Jsolutt"!v Harrrol<>ss -]:io ()ni~t~~. Physicians. everywhere recommend it. Steers," He Said Grimly, "I 0-n nothin' !" "' against me for some time.'' be l'lald 1--·· ··-··Their Souls to H-11 !" Within Reach of All narm11n. from np on :\tame:e"R. waq Mt>n can become civilized In thelt' Eefoo1·e he lDtl kes a name for him· evenly, ''and this 111 ae good a tim':' A lltt!P town <"Un't attract 11/ll!'h favment that Kate Cathrew was the ton- at the stnrP ancl he nnd ~fl'l\:ane tried 11 young mun has to un· relations with each other much more v •. tna: e.c:,lf Here's certainly a double mys. U any to sptoak ahont Lt." r>rHhle :tttt>ntion with poslf'rs and paint· 1 make t hf' une he has already made. tery. Who r•J"tles the cattle? rapidly than nations. "1'ou're our rht-rlrf, Prlre. an' a gihle elcmPnt In the !'ltnc•ke-sr·reen o( ·to calm the ol1l man doH"n. thoiH!h thto ed signs, hut It can hP talkPd ubnut !'Uttlemnn's 0\Yn hlnod \\'OR rollt>cl. and what becomes of them 1 Is d--d good one." l!lpoke up Bo!l!ll<'k lov· mystery whlrh rode the country_ It Kate 1 throughout the ronntJ·~- . 11 it hus tPn "lt Is a d-d rllrry sl111me !" he !!Riel It was not long after the tallc at the Silt•nr·e I• the bt>tter pan or rlisc:re· No, Maude dear; quite naturally a ally, "an' I for one have nothing to ~t>IWtlod?" t•ll<l you "ha,·e anes of ftower ~ardPns along il~ tion. hut !<IIPn<'t' Is so ummtlsfying, metal clock never has wood ticks. eay asralnst you. I know-no onf het· store, perhaps a 11\'eek or ~<uch a mnt• Indignantly, "Him?'' 1!1'\lDtPd Conlnn. "H-It" ~===-==========~ Rfrpf't,;, And H1at'~ ~omething thut's ter-what you're up a~alnst. I tl-allt-d ter, when he got the tlrst faint lnklin~ (TO BE CONTINUEU.) McKnne. said now," hPre "HP'~ within the renc·h of thlo' little to\Yn. my own stu!T Into that river with vou of a clue. It was srnrrely more, yet It dnwn." getting an' I know th11t they simply vanished: served to sharpen his wits to a razor "just Have Faith m Time Prlc·e Selwooc.l lo'ntert>d In time w rve done my own darndeRt to onravei edge. It was not moonlight, neltn~:r . Find B~:auty at Home sun Otll'e wrote this wise line: TPnn~ tlrnriP. mnn's olrl the tb' mystery. an' I can't' see what more was It clf>nr dark of the moon. but hear the la~t of is ehar:tr•teristi< ' of huuwn nature It that vague time In between wheo " to rRtrh the drift of what hud hap· "\\'uit: my faith I~ !urge In time." tiny man'd do. sherlft' or nut!" it Is seldom impressed hy the ac· that pale sickle s1tlled the vault and sheri pened ,and his ... yes ;;lu\\Ptl for a sec- \\'ell might It he. If we wen~ fulth~elwood smiled at him. ,-iew. The average man or cu,;torned You have used many remedies fully, time will hring good rf'So•lts. Lf "'1' nk.s. John," he said. "I'll not Its half-light to make shadows ghost!)· onrl. to gl"()W hair, that have failed? to ohserve beauty wishing womun time repenteu, and sinnlo'd huve we nnn. He tnld n hancl on Conlan's Now try Forst's Original Bare· forget tl'lat. But I hate to hove mv unci substunce llluslve. afar. It seek to necl'ssary it thinks of o•Jr to-Hair, and grow hair on your consequen(·es the remove will littlE> a In "hold said, he "Jnke,'' lower the all ritlden had Selwood th~ on down laying P'tends think I'm bald bead. TJ;at distan(·e lends en('huntment and cuult~J has sorrow great some If sin. .,ob. I h>.. ven't Bald anything about reaches of Nameless that week, hafl lon~?Pr." Druc Store• ao4 Barber s•o•• lne gr'•~s Is always greener on the "Hold h-1 !" "Riel the oth!'l' •hnklng to us, time \\"ill heul the wound. It l•har I've neen doing, preferring to skirted the wt-stern end of Mystery. expresold are street the of other slue thP we ilre mlsunrlerstoo d, tl.>~e will shnw ~alt nntlt ' bad somethln~t to llht'w, nnd even trailed tar Into the Deep o!T the hand, "I'll he rt-udy ror sions of that universal llluslon. Yet .. rn I"' 'l'lme ure. we sort but that time lre'!ms far oft' !.'tilL Thill Hearts themselves In an effort to find county house In Bement In flnothet of whnt many a man bas journeyed around the 115 Ma-St., SaD F..nciKo,Cal. Time brlngl re•u•te. great healer. t1 tht- smootliest work I ever saw. baf· somethln~ anythln~. whl('b mhrht tell thrt'e months!" that. find to only quest, this on \\'orld IDaJ It "-n••=~eaee Gl'l'- Peneaal A.ttea&.l "I don't think 110. Jnke,'' 1111lc! the Time ~liB don" so mucti ~hat him be wall at least on the rlgbt tl'llelt. flln=~- •' c1on't fil!lld to simple after all, tJ•e 1upreme beaaty Uee 111 more. mucla do to trustP.d he h t me-were "tell qnlt'tly. ebet11f for waa It wbat knew hflnUy He I)Hf t'Bttle don't 111\\"p tlll1l bome. 6t.kb !D u~ ·WbJrh h•· ,...a~becJ-oerhaDA all .ad two lfPPI'A hraadtlllr ltle nnlr wu ·• M' Mt•l • Nameless River ---By--- VINGIE E. ROE could hiiVf got out of thP. COUiltry. They co-and they leave no trah. I know, for I've ridden the hlllll, Jake, notwithstand ing, In dragnet fashion Ask my wife how many nights T've slept at home since the last raid. Take a look at my horse out there. He's hard Rl! Iron and lean as a rail. An!l there's another at home that looks just like him. If I haven't fon(Jd Rny thing It's not because 1 haven't traveled." Several men stirred and one spnke. "I don't think many of us blamtt you, Price," he said. "but It does gal I a feller to lose stock an' have to stuud helpless." "And how do you think It ~:nil" me to fall to catch the Utters?" a!lked Selwood quietly. "It'.s my job-mymy honor." He picked· up his cards again and turned to the table. ''But no matter what is sold. or thought about me," he finished, "E-,·ery day of my further bold on office will be gh·en over to the same hunt-until I !lnd what I'm after, or give up as a f111lure.'' Hink HI'IRey, the bearded m'nn who had sut on the store porch that <lay of the llght between Selwood and lllc· Kane, now dropped the forward le!!!> of hl!l rhalr to thP floor 11nd sat up, doublln~ his knife and putting It away In n pO<'ket. "Sheriff," he snld. "I'm st11ckln' on ,vou, along with Bossick. I think you'll kE>tch yer game-on' T think you're alrf'Rdy on th' right trail.'' 11IcK11ne looked at him as If he could kill him and his ton;rue Itched to flail hoth men, the spf'aker and Sel· wood. for he knew that they meant tht> "arne thing. Ther'l! was (lDe lll'tener, however. wt10 said nothln~ and whosP sharp eyes scnnnPcl earh fare in the rnom with pninstaklng thoroughnes s: This was Sucl Pro,,lne. a rldt-r from Sky Line wl>o had l'nme clown for the mRll. Tht- l'lk:v Line men never stayt-d long at Corrtova, except R!l they came now nnc! a.!mln for a night at pl11y. '''hpn thP tnll; hnd rhnnged from the all-ahsorhing topic of the stolen <·nttle. th!s 11·orthy rose, took his sack and dPparted. Revprnl pnlr!l of eyps followed him. hut no one !'pnke nf him. There was something ahout the ~ky Line riders whlrh seemed to preclude dlsl'usslon In the open. • • trail, perhaps a Becret brandln;; flre. But he bad found nothing. So he fell back on his night riding again. and al' alway11 this led him lnstlnctlvdy l'ntn the region of Sky Line ranch. He had crossed the river near the head or Nance Allison's tilled land. and had sat a moment peering down the length of the brown stretch whE-re th~ rows of young corn were springing bravely. It pleased the sheriff to see thl~ rromise of a fair crop, for he knew the girl, and had known her father for an honest. strulghtforw ard man The hard eft'ort of the fnmlly to get along was known to all the ranchers and earned Its rueed of admiration In a land where work was regurded al most all a rell;tlon, Nameless could condone wrong, but not shiftlessness . And thl~ ~lrl 1\"DS not shlft1E'S8. Instead. her sharp m11nagement and her heavy lahor wpre mntter!l nf nntP. Ro the F<heritT took sptodal rognlzRn<·e of the look of hE'r big ftel d of •·orn and nodrled in please<! satisfaction. ThE-n he nHwed on up Into the blnebnJsh that clothed the slants by tht> river and tna<le fnr the hel~?hts. Three hours later he was slttln~ sidewise In Ills sa <Idle hp,;lde the weli. worn trail which led up to Sky Line He was not too close. helng enscon<·ed In a little thlrkPt of muple ahout tlfty yarrl!< hack 11ncl ahm·e. ne bad spent many an hnnr here hetore. 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