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Show r The Murray Eagle, Thursday, September 26, 1929 Page Two ."' sc r Pictures irv . K Jin Aduenture oj the Scarlet Pimpernel i Bl THE j WNTJ CoioTiKht Baroness -1- 0- groan of disniipoiiitment mid Impatience use Irorn the pu relied tlirents of the men. The pnssnue if old I'lunte and his sheep had exasperated their A moment a' nerves. thP.v hud felt chilled and cramped; now their hhiod was up. their holies uere In a sweat with the violence of their disappointment Already I'lante and his sheep were far away. That silence, so full of sounds had once more descended upon the forest. Again the men waited with eyes and ears strained, their nerves . atlnple. their breathing hard and And there fell upon their strain-liiears the sound of human life coming from the direction of Mcy.leres. This time It was the sound of cartwheeN creaking through the mud. and of harness jingling with the movement of wearily pludding horses There was also from lime to time the sound of distant voices, a harsh call or uproarious laugh suddenly stilled as If In response to h peremptory warning. Nothing In truth to suggest the furtive methods of the Kng llsh adventurers; It seemed more like a party of farmers coming home from market. The troopers were on the alert, ol course, but not quite so keenly per heps ns they were neforp their disappointment over citizen I'lante's pas sage across the scene. P.ul a minute or two later a quick word from their captain brought them sharply up to The cart had obviously attention. come to a halt, but a lusty shout now rang through the stillness of the night, and there was a general sound of scampering and of running, mingled with calls of excitement and A few minutes of tense expectation, then suddenly round the bend a hand of ten or a dozen men came Into view, nrtned with ndscel laneous weapons. At sight ot the diligence they gave a wild shout of trl utnph. brandished their weapons and rushed to the n'tacl;. "Attention, citizen soldier !' IlKilet commanded hastily. "I'o not shoot nil less you are obliged. I'ut It you must, We must h;ne some of shoot low those Ktiglish spies alive it we enti." Hardly were the words out 01 his n.uith than, with u renew od shout o triumph, the !':Td ot young rutliatis threw thcmi'lw-like u pack of en raged puppies on the soldiers, while others inn'le straight for the d;'l grnce. Cut before they had got within twenty meters ot It the captain gnv. the tpil.k word ot eouiitial d that brought the men of the geh'l .'r':ier. out id the coach, pistols in tian I. ready for the tight. The MtiailJt.g party, however, no laggards either on by tne drover from Alncourt and stlit shout lug wildly, they rushed on the men ot the gendarmerie as tiny scraioMen Numhets ii !i out or the about equal on cither 'de. the tit. r. in a .'tent coining out one lv one Almost as soon is tiioy d'saih :ititagt had set toot to the uroiihd they f;d!ei on with -t ot s:ihor mm! .! w:.s eonqiii te the cohfai-lo"Vot the i. til's g;niie l M,v?' ItafTet vhoiittil tiii:.rclv. tot !a i n m ster-orous- 92fei eneour-ngement- rs VAtlwi&m&Wi&&kH v (ft) ' . n.-!'- w.-r- ti- s Slant he had foiled li:iielt 1.1 not with the i:i iiertous S. inlet I'lm tin vo, ot rtnl. toil wl'h the butcher of M.!soti u tiotn ho h id kin. w n etcr 'tli-lin y had Im r:,L' i tid ttttkpiitil tiltltbri logettict :is us Mfot'l! MS sotne of tie tiu'lo. Ids fatt er n wot t to kill l' f..t It.oTef Hint reeoet rniii Ihe iifprUe ot nds atleMH-- i led turli of ev.'! Is f. t ti:ifi li.nl broiij'il 1:1 ho:i hsl e v, h g dim n on h; hi:. .in fvieii'i s i. nil "it uie;iriv" t;,ip:ud h'iiiti., tuiid with tart "! ,i tl .iu'rt ;i tra tot nod tt.nt ten. h thee lo hi i chi ;,t ft it tels "' Not cetlld II .f!et .., :if!, lie b,;d (ee. of till l.i l:ou tie to fetid t. Ii.i-- I iigiilt t ll.is n.iu.g o He had dn,-.i- , hl pMi.l, tn(e. toil il.is putd' lo h i;.e h ill h , ,,,., his Wlivl ,itn tight s,.., it.v,.tM.r J i,,. ateil Into tKtieus n,,j,or fared no liell.r fitter Tlmtuli thi . fl ptep-ir,.h.id f..t nil Hll.eU Oiey were hi. ptvp.r. mi ,,t i ; fr!. sl.niLl.l m ule i.; ii 11. ui In Ho If frh nils Natoc of ,i ...g w ,., i d d It l ot ll . y nil lii.vih'r. iih fii. toN h, f i-- '' . i 'V--- "Sail on! Sail on!" Tho three caravels of Columbus vc.tw:ml across the Atlantic oce.-i- n on I. in historic voyage of discovery. In the load is tho Santa Maria, the largest of tho three, measuring about 0 foil in lenrtli. feet in breadth and 15 feet in depth, with a capacity 01 u) tons, it was commanded by its owner, the cosmojrrapher, Ju;;n dc la Cosa. It carried two pilots, a erand constable, a physician, an anhivi t. an interpreter versed in several tonpue.s, a larpe number of the in) seamen and the commander of the expedition. Chri;fo. pher Columbus. Second in line is the l'inta, commanded by Martin Ahnso Pinzon and piloted by hi brother. Tinzon. The third ship is the Nina, named for its owner and pilot. Tern Alonso Nino, and commanded by Vineert Yanes I'inzon, brother of Martin ar.d Francisco. 2.,,The LamliiDr of ColiiyTj.iis" (fr.n the famous painting by II. 1'.. Hall in the United States Ccpi'ud in Washir.rton, D C). On Friday, October 12. i'J2. days after the date of their s;n!;r;. Columbus and his men, aft.-- having travi eled 3,230 nautical miles aernC t,o in the Wet ocean, readied an i Indies, off the coast of North America. Llad in armor, over v.hirh he ha.i tVr the crimson robe rf an admiral of ( ... l, .. . uiicw imiiiSf .u :i me, vuiuii.uu.' hii knees, kissed the earth and r(t ;rn.d thanks to (od for tho sueeeM iVl, f his journey. Then rising, he drew b's eword, unfurled the royal standard and Assembling around him the two captain-ithe notary and the other oiVicials, he solemnly took poKek.n of the land m the name of the Catilian monanh. rcrdinand and Isabella. "I pave the name of San Salvadore in commemora- 1. IVan-cisc- 1 o vx-ent- r 1 1 . y v4 ; 11- - - ,, r l tion f his 11 I:ii;e jctv who ha wnmSt i!'y rn.r.ted all this. The Indian- - call it Ouar. ahan," wrote Colun! m. Hi-- n Aia-iM- fri.'fi t r.i!"s-- . I'aKvs a :t. Ca-til:a- 1!'2. Celu::;bus s, l s ;sl his a he;:-tutSpain, th-rwas unveiled ;.t 1 fr m Whitney, whii h t e. the work if Harry Payne r;tt-'the em- irn'v Aru riean snilj In -- .. nn t. Mrs, rr,iii s barkation df the exj.c !.;' ,. The mom:-mci- .t ccnsi.vts of a To. f, ,,,t sia ie tf Cm. lumbus surmounting a 1hm ;ir,d sho'.vs the rre.H !M with ytandir ;ntr.s !;;, n tho traverse of a r ,t i i . j diret tevl i t u lie stnod on ti e tietk of the S.;::ta'.M lar.a Jl-fo- n-.s- rrs. I I ( idT t I we-twar- ars ru;o v .l.H'o!i:nden p:, Jj:, (vit;.,, j.,.. Kir.r FtrdiM.-.nand iM vn hnK. ..." F.irly in hi are r Co.jr;.b;;s t filed the id a of reaeh:!;;! India bv s ai!i;:r directly wot ward r. for.- - oe, an. l.,n Frame II- - n;: of Portural. S e.,l niti vi f ;ain. Knrhtnd , -- er.ry ft. ( - 1 1 w-,i- co-jr- t .'."The tn-- Cathedral." Columbus died in Vallad.did. S,ain, May J ). l.",06, and was I buried in a monastery ne.tr Seville. In lj.'.o hii ! idy and that of his son were removed to Santo Domincn ami buried in the cathedral there. When Haiti was ceded to Franee in l?ftl the bodies were remoed to Havana. Cuba, and remained n there until the S; war of At tho close of that war, which ended Spanish dominion in the New world, the remains of the rr"at explorer wro carried back to Spain and placed in the rr.arnifircnt tomb in the Seville cathedral which has become a ?hrine for victors from all parts of th world. 6. "Columbus as a V. v" (from the statue in tho Mu, eum of Fm Arts, Although there much dispute as to the nativity of Colnmb-.isthe best authorities stale that he was born in (Icnon, Italy, about 14 20. IIo was the' , n d a bnt wished to become a sailor and the statue depii U him as he sit on the dock at C.eno.1. dream-- ; in?, perhaps, of tho day when he would atid brcome a f unions captain. pot7. sea "The F.arliest Fnrraved Fikcne.s of Christopher Columbus" (from Mc-- 1 Paurhlin'a "llistury cf the Arrcican! , . . l! i'o tii::i;i-.- . u f.iy ,,:). ,, theiu; 0J,- o, Molsol, iHld ,111. .y . rinto-..Sand M,n:t. I'oeio the tlier. ft of the ;.,,. lit; (',., tthoe f,,t',.r K.pt tie lateiti Ht the ot the CI. Swan tihd I'nul n Wh..e the hesl nil In M A)i I wotds f.-f o'U'd to M e lo co'np 'itrni.'lit of ihuaqi ; !" t Ho-le- II g ll wa-hi- t BAROKESS mmmi ummm ,vr lit r J hit pIu. funf.irt nd I OK " I -! tholi n ! ot dniilk?' t liiihi i will heat l,r, I tuil you'll h'I ui-- M iU " And nil tin- while Ii'.. .. iiere fain f.isl iito! fi bo: Hire w no I II''. only wild entli0,o, r,.f 1 Ivl t. n to he ntft-gioh f ', .! Ml... bed ! .,! al ra, - t to i the ,i, n "f H e , Mi Id oof ot tl.o i; l.'O ;o t! e I ti. h t.li ot I'll ni'iei ?i- the t.rmtii out o thy ihroat!" 1 h; fioti, ; ,v.,..,.d . ti-- ton. i., r' ..n who bed le 1 h' !: ,:, i ,tlP ool fulled net nod mil In the tout with t tm tho two men -- nnrilni; nt one m ott er tin. I hlteK ni,d crntch It c I'i-n cotihlp of n angry Had tiny nil gone nmiL ihep met) '" dere I I 0 l ' 'e if I : - ' ; '1,-- (;,,( ftd K.it-.t- t fr rm tKtp'ti-Itwith in c.mnvftloa Cife c!cVn tt.xn.. tACU s:.oo to VM I '.I BATH 1 1.00 In !!! ll.il!vl iu 11 determined manner and talnl'J wiih the and near jrreat In most eoiniiiot.jilaee form hotainy. h.ivn Farm and "Tl i lilin eM-rl.diseovereil that th Fireside. n.rtt fl rt so poiuj is liolhlns for f.ilvin a real, old fashiom-- hi zard. The eorn t1;:!.es are sj'f.iar.f made from b'.inlhy ami are thin. wliH ri nnd airy. A bushel of eorn I1.il:, tin trie fan will make n nnowstr i "Ii.-tv- 11 iinywh-r- e. even In 'allfon:!n." White Rhino Detomiog Rr The while rh:noeero. thf third 'M of living iitiimalti. In rajd'y J" rreasin; In runnber.. Tliey haunt mull iireu m the Nile In 'R.itid. f where there tire wide exi'.'tUsi-J Intense tifit. iai,triiM stviitiip These bue maintnals. noted fer thHl nnd their remiirkiibty of Miiell, n ro not really 'll,f' but u bale, tltist brown. The herd tfeouht M number wy nbmil 4 lh ImaK nnd i under jtnvfrtiiinit fT tl CtioJl, and l"' , he tucHnt lo Ihe noi,. ton brigand out of the way" Ti iQ Lnl Cl'll tnrt eon eilJes may fe.v roiii lie ears, wi'.li sound but now (.,ii U culiis Into "'Ihe reward." Itaflel retorted drylt ho.,,.d tuny fn lin Ut h ln UTAH b have used - Mh.v '"f'iin. !T'lttt:! nix sab-lio- I lolly hint ii. ad'- - Would e ra-- s n 1 There U till liopo for the of Die crrnt Atnerieait corn Corn has ellIlP lto the nvovit a business like way. Heretofore still nearhle--with excitement mill wilh a s iv ago oath "whin Ton tied hand with that tr.iitot I imrel to cheat ail ot what was out due." Joined hain wilh Waiizotl What the devil d" vmi tacati?" Itaflel "In w hut did I queried trow n't i! o!ti hands v illi I aiuid?" 'In .apiuiing lot- - I'tuMoh spy nmt getting Ihe reWatd f,,t wnirse'vt when il righllv belonged to lis- atOak : ti Corn Flakes Employed for "Movie" Snowtorra liftft a na'iiifht s irine. "qti'i s till tee hi.w Ihe meaning of th abominable escapade " "Von 'mot It well, flilzen KalTet 1' I'aul the washerwoman's soli ald ,p ftlti-r- ;nr.-H'- mi oi , ol Salt On ! II in SALT LAIvL CiTV. . .y " Nev;house t t. .. HOTEL g that tonight tout ' ' i T' T 1 Liit:u, I "will tie tot w to get the l"i,.l mchl I lii ig.iif iji, tm wmwjx Dr. Caldwell loved cconlf m. years of practice convinced U many were ruining their health b careless selection of laxatives He ucicrmineu to write a harmless which would (jet at the cause of constipation, and correct it. Today, the prescription he wrote in 1885 is the world's most popular laxative ! He prescribed a mixture of herbs and other pure ingredients now known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, in thousands of cases where bad breath, coated tongue, ps, headaches, biliousness and lack of appetite or energy showed the bowels of men, women and children were sluggish. It proved successfj in even the most obstinate cases; old folks liked it for it never gripes; children liked its pleasant taste. All drugstores today h3ve Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in bottles. Rerovrred Itii Hont ared keep Viisl.o of Tow audit. Anllmtiy In"1 nnd hi ,U for Mm. It bad tieen nils.-ln- a 11 Anihony dlseovered n fave In of iibandoiied roal ittliip uluift ralM bow had been cnulntf. ltre bor' fiiNTINfl iU here'' Two-Third- s Majority down the nbnft. Th" borc n?woH Mm nn I Anibony weni f..r b1"k r, la. kle. The horse tin pulled out Doesn't Mean That "tw.. lh!rd maturity" Is tnetelv popular way of Hating that rahdl datf received two thirds of all Hi., votes cast tn an el.'itioti Suppose. fn ilitiilice. S.iio ntf ate fiist Mild tine ntididnte rf.elve l.mto and ,ft 'J.ooit The latter reeohet tw.,dtd inalorlty tiate. lt, two third of nil the tote!. i!k In this ciine the l nn II ftialotily over tlu' olliet dale ..n't one Ihltd id all Ihe voten and litfiiilly -- twollilfd. mnjnr'.t y" lio:hl mean ttial the diuVrohi li IWeeli h (ivo t'g'ites Is two lliirq. ,, 'he total tlilliibei ot totes t ,,r n tiiliie. II one ciindolate had rei eli iOi atnl thu olhel '.'.".OO tie .PToten.,. -tt m id -'- .'.I equal lvoii i.. of A a banned. ,. I SUrt at Horn In1,lt;i rediu.ltts rxerdsci. To rrl." ttaid Mr, Wlitktry. "I wit.li yn.i rotihl Itiduir th h"0 bob! ft Hellion 1.. h.ln mil." re"''!! Tin M apaoe '"' "N i'i.h of it n.oiie OneM .:oK t.. th! . -r 5 ". hi lor thl I :.i ,f of Mulsson? The Issue of the Strug gle might have remained longer In the balance had not liaffet Just then freed his right band from the Iron grip ol Oaspard and discharged his pistol Into his whilom comrade's leg. (Jaspard rolled over onto his hack with a groan and a curse. t "Traitor I Thou has murdered me! he cried, while the blood llowed freely oul of his thigh. Cut the one pistol shot bad the effect of sobering Hie combatants. The aggressors had pistols, too. and sabers, hut In their excitement had forgotten how to use them. The sudden report, however, brought the soldiers to a sense of discipline; wakened Ibein. as It were, from their surprise, and In a moment pave them a decided advantage over the undisciplined attacking party. This wild usticutTs could It was unworthy of the not go on. soldiers of the republic. They were being attacked by a band of Irresponsible young Jackanapes, whom the devil himself must for the nonce have deprived of reason, but It remained for the picked men of the rural gendarmerie to tench them that such madness could not remain unpunished and. friend or foe. tie who at tucks a soldier ot the republic must stilTer for his wantonness. 1'ar be it from the chronicler ot these event to pre tend that all these thoughts did singe clearly In the heads of the troopers What Is a rad Is that from the mo meiit their captain discharged a pistol Into ('.award's thigh they beciinif masters of the situation. The light between soldiers and civilians assumed Its just proportions; there were n few pistol Hints, some sahet thrusts n good deal of groaning and cursing while more than one stalwart besides Huspard rolled over In the mud. The tight bad lasted less than 0 minutes. When the tirst rush on the diligence was made the twii'giii was already fading Into dak Now. when the last shot had been tired and the last of the hothead had cried fur mercy, dusk was slowly yielding to ItalTei the darkness of the night. called the soldier to atietillon. They were still patoing wiih cvilcuii nt soiae ot l hem W ere diz.y I nun blows dealt frtely on their skulls; one or two showed h bunged eye or a bleed Ins lip. but none ot them was scrims The hotheads from Mol.- - it, ty hurt and Mantes bad not fared quite so Some ot them had received it well chat ge of shot In leg. ana or shuilldei and were lying groaning or halt on cotisi ious on the ground; fh..e w ho had esi aped w ith minor hurts were on their lines, held down t.y the I ev ''id heavy hand ol ti trooper not In truth present an !'!. ii.g pee incle wilh llieit tne streaming with blood n ml ierpirailori lull clothes In ra- torn, their hirt!ei ves lum.-intheir hair wel and lat.k hanging fore th.-leyes llaflet ordered tleiii to he miislered up. his sh irp ii..,. ran out them n ot they .,,o. . rnUi l logetllel 111 II line "I might to hate the lot of y ;i uui naitiiv shot." KaTet said sternly lo lei tn ultei he had ltipee!eit hi i;,.-and ein that victory hoi tml cost "V stmt e h,. ri Ih" alfi theta "for it terler t a wilh these I'ors ot the rcpl.hli. in the f'l'liUe of th.lt duty; mid I will do It. too." he w e to - 1 ABOUT CONSTIPATION - unish-Amorica- Nation"). r.,. t'r Sei: wool-comber- ue I n P.os-ton- ). j'.r.d " r.ec- - f.t hi:n ;t i)h the h for an expiiidi'-n- . A in ,,f I Irs rucilTs reri--n i,H attempts. In January. l:'L h. MM.fnm.i "S-i- -i the four! of Spain ai d wa riven a her.nrr: by I erdinand at, Isabella. Put di mis-r- d run. . fmm the . ana n p ule I sorrowir nvr whrd. f i tr.rd to be the i r.d of hii rn at dream. Two leapu's from (iratiada, h mover, he was overtaken by a rircscr.eer from l.a. Iclla with orders for his return. Almost t- ir.e with j .y, he hastened back :.nd w;.s told that tho monarchy v.ojdd enmjdy with all his demands. Tomb of Columbus in the ove.-e- I'e Pry's "Vnvai:v." ll".'.0). At . LEARNED THIS j Continued CHAPTER VI M DOCTOR Orciy A -- FAMILY I ! her harass. Star. A (b ad tei ,J ,ud.aml. retdyeil - ituhlf1 bnlr. , '- I'm the let in the lolal i e, tw it. t: s Mm of tw.. third of nil tot, gaidles of thp num bet reeflv.'il ht oil, ei raiidldiitrs The Catli'ltidi t. iied ..tes r.li e the In I lfl The d Ihhln 1, I,. I bo ooenn piioc,l Swimnipi hiifi t I iiieiiu li)t.finrut tie fjiHtesI nt l V roa oncit. ILVRtLESSCOMrORI mi N. Uh 6alt L.ki 'City. N- - -- ,8:l 1 ; E ? |