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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH "y ' ORE GO BY JACKSGU LJ Li XtSS 0. fiDcrnnv XWWnk' JSsJ SEWING CIRCLE RELEASE (irnul- THE STORT SO FAR: Arriving Cole K"ck- A" U .Jeooily 7 cole Cody ditcovfred Old Early ,ni ,w0 aw, . ri nr, speaking, and it was rough and querulous and came threatening. . . i . anrf c r t yuu lei rr.e rot all day, damn "uric you. I might of died! I might die vPt fnr an A " Old Bill and the dorrf" the wnit, of of the two will. It eras nearly hea.he a they returned to Einch That evenint they aU retired Jenifer. tu out l an except Aunt jwle out nnder a Urge oak tree and Strang Waldron help Ituhti "arching ma. out of the home. i,lity dier.. tuci Kow continue Y you cinch the shooting of Early on Tom Cough?" "You don't see a man wearing new hat every day, Cody. Early " Bill, before he checked in his chips, told Doc Joe and the Judge how he had away at the hombre doctoring I'm getting. By God, that whanged how he had shot potted him; Ranee, I've got a notion and a good the feller's hat off. He said. 'Watch notion" out for a man with a hat with a You'd better keep your mouth hole in it, or a man without any shut, ?om, old man. before you talk hat at all, or a man with a brand yourself into more trouble than you new hat.' Now climb on your pony can ever crawl out of." and let's travel." There spoke Ranee Waldron. and his voice was arrogant, contemptuAnd at the ranch house, while Cal ous, revealing a man very sure of Roundtree and Cole Cody were givhimself. ing their attention to Waldron and D "Get it ir.tn ViqcM Tom Gough, Aunt Jenifer was busy that things have changed plenty! ing nerself in her own fashion, sne You had me down good and plenty, scurried post-hasto her own room, didn't you? You could have wag- closed the door and was going to gled your finger and sent me to the iock it when she discovered mere pen, couldn't you?" He laughed was no key in the lock. She hurried "Not any more, kid! to Ann's room adjoining. The door chucklingly. I've thought it over from all an- was closed but unlocked; no key gles, Ranee. You won't do any mere either. But kHp thnnirht. that Waldron squealing on me because at the end you've let your foot slip; you'd be man's door is locked. He's got a squealing on yourself the same as Key. 'lhere ought to be others someon me. What I've did you paid me where. So, carrying her lamp, she for. The other job, with me getting went prowling through the house, shot up, you and me did together. She looked at all locks And I can prove it!" en passant, she opened all drawers There was a breathless stillness in tables and dressers, she ran ner there in the cabin. Then Ranee fingers along cupboard shelves. She Waldron spoke again, and there was came to a closed closet and openea n a marked change in his tone. All to peer inside, and, of all places, the challenge and threat, all the found a key in the lock within the masterfulness and contempt had closet. She tried it in her own lock; it gone oui oi n. "You are rieht. Tom. We have fitted and she shot the bolt home. gone into this thing together and She locked herself in and went to we had better see it through togeth- - Ann's door, the farther one opening upon the corridor. It fitted there, too. Another hmf! It seemed as though all the locks in the house were the same. And right then the cole had tte Ranch teivinf all Blf "M"y me !Tabbnd " oth" giving -- -. jnd property to Cole. Rnte at the Ruth since Old - , with the story. CHAPTER XII Aunt Jenifer went straight to Cole and hammered Cody's outside door He was knuckles. her with hard it gt awake IS difficult to know iust which bouauet to toss at "In Which Vve Serve : people agree that it is a really great pictiire. but thev praise it for for its didifferent reasons rection, the excellence of the production, the remarkably TT? 1 good been hidine. - I've with all this secrecy he d be anxious to gei nis friend out of the house when he was .,.. euprvhodv was in bed. Just now he and another man sneaked out and went to their horses that were saddled and hidden in a willow thicket." "What about it?" demanded Cody, .iKMit as amiable as most men rude all ly awakened from a deep sleep iho enkp nf a mere trifle. "What affair is it of mine? Or of yours, either?" "Pnrt of it is this: Ranee Wal dron has had this man hid in the hphind a locked door all day; that's a mystery, young man, and I don't like mysteries. Then it's shady, their sneaking out of the house this time of night, speaking in whispers. Ann someone shot Early Bill a few f. and in case there was no will, Ranee Waldron would have inherited ranch, cash, ana everything Another thing: the stage was held" up yesterday by someone who knew that Bucktooth Jenkins was bringing ten thousand dollars in cash in irarlv Rill Cole. And vou fired a few shots at the robbers and thought you hit one of them. And the man with Waldron limped so bad that he could hardly walk. Is that an ear ful. or iust child's chatter?" "Which way did they ride?" asked tVirlv. prawn brisk now. "Straight north, along the creek on this side." "You'd better eet to bed, Aunt Jenifer. It's dawning on me that you're a pretty wonderful woman, but you can't keep going day and night." "You bet I'll go to my room, Bill Cole Codv. and lock my door. Darn it, I'm scared. And you come back as soon as you can; I'll hear you, and I'll creep out into the living room to make sure it is you. Now tt He saw Ranee Waldron clearly in the candle light. well-know- er. e, The elamour eirls who are sweet hearts of the armed forces have nnthine on Babv Snooks: she's the mascot of the officers nrl mpn of the submarine U.S.S. Snooks, the enlisted men wear lnsig- land-base- d Blouse and Jumper. UERE'S a juvenile jumper M H kr 1 ..: j,pH ... outfit in 1 which has extra prettiness inspiration and the temptation assailed her to try her key on still another door. If it worked on these locks, why not on Ranee Waldron's? She scurried to that door through which Waldron had passed so many times, always locking it behind him. And the key fitted the lock, and the door opened! She was thrilled with a sense of adventure and was also just a mite frightened. She entered a bedroom that was She disorder. in considerable glanced at the bed itself with its covers dragging on the floor; then around the room until her eyes came to a full stop at a table on which there were some papers ana a coupie nf npnciled account books. She flipped over pages: Cattle bought and sold; numbers in tne various herds, cost and sales prices; that snrt of thing for the most part. Among the scattered papers was a new letter signed by Andy jerucins It said: "TWr Rill I done mv iob all right, better than you speckalatea what I mean is I got the whole ten thousand and am bringing it with me only I am staying a aay wim my relations and will ketch the stage next day. Yours truly, Andy Jenkins." "So that's it," Aunt Jenifer mum bled to herself. "That Waldron devil found this letter and got busy, him and the man he's been hiding in here all day. No wonder he wanted to get rid of us. e letter She crumpled the in her hand and hurried into the other room and tried the door leading to the outside; again the key fitted. She closed the door again and began taking stock of this room 's contents. There was a splotch on the floor; a rug had evi dently been drawn to cover n, men its edge turned over by a careless et n Signs of the times: An announcement from Metro's New York office that the theater where "Tennessee Johnson" is being shown is heated with coal, so natrons will be assured of comfort while viewing this picture about the 17th President of the United States. the soft, curving lines of the er and in the round Peter Pan collar and short puffed sleeves of the blouse. Any little girl will iook "nirp as nip" in it vet It is very practical and can be made at next to nothing cost Co f lorn Nn ft77R la In itzra 1. 4. 8. 1. and 12 years. Size 4 Jumper requires l,i yards 36 or inco maienai, diouso i;t yards. 10 s IT BABY SNOOKS nia presented by her on the backs nf thpir overcoats. And Fanny Brice, Baby Snooks' originator on the "Coffee Time " program, nas a standing invitation to dine aboard the Snooks the day the war's over. And I'll even grant you that I no longer have any hold on you, if vmi arp hie enoueh fool for it. tell-talyou can leave me flat and go your own way for tfte rest oi your me knowing that you don't have to be :a anv lnnppr.' because ctii cuu f as deep in this last am I as you say sec-nnaffair as you are. us your mm me with Stick along and take orders from me and make yourself a big stake if I I get away .;tv, thic inh. as I'm sure will, with t dc fhp two men deDarted. And Or tuck your you or without you. looked to Aunt Jenifer like that spot tail between your legs anu iuji uui a blood smear, bo sne leaped xo on me." the same conclusion that had ofin,,, enrt of talk, straight from fered itself to Cody and Roundtree. the shoulder, evidently threw Tom rin hp nPTt steD she was already Gough off his balance. Rhp would unlock the out a;acA T'rv, tirifh vnn. Ranee." he said, door side again, leave it unlocked, and all the belligerent menace had make her retreat mrougn closed, , but wnai.-vmelted out of his tone, "inow room, slip out of his door Waldron's hnlp nn here for a few days that led into the corridor, lock that Client." a chance to and give that wound and carry her key off with As they rode, Cole Cody told Cal I'll learn a door Then I'll plan; Meantime when he came home and heal. her. in detail Aunt Jenifer's information, few things I'm not sure oi yei, i u t'r,A. his outer door unlocked he her siisnioinns and surmises. ;n nn vou late tomorrow night. a , ., ., lum would have something to think uiuh " Cal led the way, and the darkness saw enougn, fair jenKins "That's about; when he missed tne did not matter to him; moreover, which he had been too great a letter his horse soon discovered where he Gough. . , J T?r.tinritrpe naa snoveu vuuy fool to destroy or hide, he'd have was going and thereafter needed no in still more matter for thought. was and peering his way of touch on the reins. They kept close out slit between the Hut fhprp wouldn t be the vaguest to thp rrppk fnr n milp and thouch yhr0Ui?l the open saw Ranee Waldron hint to make him think that this had hp they rode swiftly they heard no the candlelight, saw him been an inside job. And even though sound ol hoofbeats ahead, men cai clearly in door ana pass iuuB rrrt for one reason or anotner ne did swung to the right where a small co to the And behnd him. v,o Hpa that Aunt Jenifer had trihntnru Krnnlr oomo tumbling a man Tom Gough. saw he something to do with it, he had clearly down, and presently they passed with a thick stature squat low. couldn't really be convinced ana of into the mouth of a steep-walle- d black hair and a week s he'd be mighty careful about speakTt tun a nhnnt n half hour thatch of rSViriP of whiskers; for fear of tipping after entering the ravine that Cal black bristly growthwee ing of it to her, . v ciu nai ner piay innowaicn Ana a brutish, with Roundtree called softly over his black eyes. And his hand. close-st nf tomorrow brilliant, cent snouiaer. ;arHriilar stock of Tom vnn, ehp wanted to hurry faster It was brand new. Old than ever, for she kept telling herhat. There's a log cabin up there at the Gough's L.uUwa head of thp rnnvnn whpre an old clothes, raggeo self that she was in a den of murknt Ha new derers. Yet she kept telling herto hang out; no-.. prospector used . Waldron went on his way self also that now was her one and - kiri.. s ueen Ranee r mree-iouin n ior yrjuy near by, then yccti, to make a tnorougn to his horse tethered but there's a light there now." the way only chance along returning trail oorrh" ' in these two rooms. They rode slowlv. keeDing their down . . SV"' woii she had done all she could horses in the deep grass at the sides he had come.n xum in mere, uiai ..m..t and had better scamper ior me trail so that all hooiDeais said Cal. "is the man that now,nwn Quarters. ere muffled. Thus they drew witn ."621'J irri Rill. He was made 3 in a .1 itnKin J. J So she did as she had planned, That's do it by Ranee Waldron. There Cal Roundtree gave a signal the outer door, removed unlocked to stop, and both dismounted. They turned to retrace her something I'm preiiya e and lion il. i..r And the two ot mem led their horses a score of Ranee Waldron's door. through steos Id else paces into that's something the thick timber robbers; she simenea ana aimosi then ft creek, And the fringing UAfe tsn and removed their spurs to hang Distinctly she lamp. hpr what knew -You sound like you ttem on their saddle horns. Then oncoming footstept I rapidly heard " . d sa Cody. vou re lauuiiB ar.v,, do outside. talking in silence, lifting their boot-as you idea same feet as does a cat in wet grass, eather the (TO BE uMliMtUf n - . h w come . about tne noiu-up'hey drew near the cabin. along." hurried down to the ranch buildings for a word with Cal Round-treand a horse. Cal, wakened and apprised of the situation, was out of the door still buttoning his overalls and drawing his belt about his lean middle. Cole Codv was nhpad of him at the Sta ble; they saddled swiftly and took the trail Aunt Jenifer had specinea, north alone the creek. "If thev want to hide thev can make themselves hard to find in this country," said Cal Roundtree. I know the most likplv nlace to look for them, since they must have thought that no one had seen their getaway, and so no one would be following them so soon. Likely they'll get under a roof tonight, anyhow, and maybe poke on tomorrow poke He actine. bv a cast in Noel Coward's is the only name. I think mat u is erpat hpransp nf ita sincerity watching it, you don't think "That's a good performance"; you feel that you are actually watching real peo ple, taking part in their uves. which g. SUIllcuuu; hp's been watching, figuring :agecreef By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Westers Newipaper Union. te instantly, asleep but came and called out, "Who's there? What's wanted? "It's me, Jenifer Edwards. Dress out here. Bring quick and come your gun, too." 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