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Show f PAUOWAN TIMI'.S, PAHOWAN. I TAII NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Lovely Crochet and Embroidery t !i f i i u j s,a Urru (l t,i !ritr dir. ' thir.l , m 7., ,. b " r d 0 tunmy. ! ro- This is t.ui km.i:: - tered, fin idly. "And the iit' cr," murder. Dont ferg. Four tmrarmrb Ir4 ,u h"n uir. H wmU and ,rd,r" Dok,,,, b "" auk tun m.UiC. Jn " : . t ; Another nionien of Rue covertly gj i, d t, ;i, n .. rf tiodded. M Ulk. mr d k. fcrr fcow "Very well. D.ietot!i, Irarna and , ,n (.iri, cial ciicumst.mce, my a rruubrd gambler, (rlrkrd ranrk and is . . . two thuus.in id." oul ol fcl , hrr is your name, sir? I vc Jim rontra back to U hi Sheriff ultra and it, if I ever kn. w it. I and di.mayed. Doane. James L. ,M I d act o (all. Doan. God help you if I t , , under my hand, James 1. v Therell be this to re said Doane. ignoring t) miles over to . verity-fivThe deed you're g .. ... I: the this afternoon will ie re( .r ,v d in c Doane caught iv, ; y.v At half San Loreto as soon as re,, k local train. If.Cr. hot mail can carry it. There w ': 'cred tlie down ! walked A ' I P-The a will, in case of my di.itn;.i..0ani f the little town. : ri." ve it San Loreto county need I mention that you will not ct- r pinned under the flap be its benefactor Furtl cr, there i r.' : pocket, but the airgle-he- r will be a sealed litter of ex.utlv the (i h . s' he had always used accusations I have made thus afterI.'---' i m the familiar holster noon against you. to be opened by 'i , hr kii. rrin, (Hiti:k e , . r-- ' " It tu: y i m d ad r.i-i-i- t Ira n str at the Cowman s Loan bank, on the corner. Hue," he told the cash-HC-'s sii.e kind of a bug in this fci'jc I want to see him." ' Mr La Hue is vice president of Mortgage and Loan, je Cow nan'sinformed r him, haught-jl- v te cu'" Mr. La man. a He is busy at here not present." is Rf 'When'll he be back?" It time. Per1 a s at closing an to have appointbetter te rjJJ or,;, if you wish to see him." "I ll wa.t. said Doane. in the corHe wa.ti J, lounging He amid glances. suspicious ner, own his verified information, Pd Silver Palatat La Hue's one-tim-e ce ha a been closed out of busies for some twelve or eighteen La Hue now confined him-le- lf to the bank and his ranching Siar 1 interests. Forres La Rue ToSipn Over Ranch Jim minutes later a argular man came in through te swing. ng doors from the street. The man wore a business suit, his tad, knotty frame tipped oil at each er.d by cowman's garb; respectiveld Stetson and y, a boc ts that showed below the high-heele- Come back when you thousand. conspicuous, large-L- ". other forty-eigh- t chain hung across t.e front of his vest and jingled state officials at my death Do you The man had think you can beat that. Star La faintly as he walked. a certu.n heavy dignity about him. Rue? Im not senor Alvaro, who He Doane with a sharp read English poorly and understood glance, without recognition. nothing of the technicalities of the La Rue! law. The man halted, looked again at La Rue had no answer. D ar.e. Theres just one other point, "That is a written "What is it? he wanted to know, said Doane. statement from you, dropping all irritably. A certain charges against Miss Alvaro, the matter of business, senors living daughter. This will explained Doane. "In fact, I intend be by way of a little spice, to sweetto purchase Rancho de los from you this afternoon. But en our deal! After all, Im giving we'd better talk in pri- you two thousand dollars; you dont perhaps vate. deserve a penny of it. Well, I guess I bid you a very good Without comment Star La Rue led thats all. Star La Rue. Mr. afternoon, the way through one of the office new owner of the That night doors. He entered, closed the door, sent a los Hermanos Rancho de and turned to face Doane. It Wells. Sand to telegram You talk big, he said. My special Monte to Garcia, was addressed price on Tres Hermanos is $50,000 who would take it from the . . cash! Did you bring that much auwire, giving him the owners money with you? then man to discharge every No," drawled Doane. "But I thority at Tres Hermanos, if Monworking broug'.t all itll take. I drew some te would be so kind as to ride out of I my savings this afternoon. there and do so. Monte obliged at drew two thousand dollars. That dawn, with a strange underglow in mil buy Ties Hermanos. eves. those odd gray-gree'I lave no time for nonsense, But the new owner, arriving in said La Rue. did not find He smiled thinly over person two days later, Not that o.rn, vi 'vv teeth. back deserted. Come Tres Hermanos 'L!1 Ru get the other forty-eigh- t he had particularly hoped he would ridhard-eyekf.oiodv! He didnt care. Four CRa; t studied La ers awaited his coming. The four Rues eyes. dont believe you recognize had taken his order seriously stirred to e Mggested. enough so that none had d work, but and not! Rue. customary La saddle the snapped And of i of it? departure. For not to the point talked exJust tins. I vvas deputy sent two days they had loafed, the matover down from brooded and r, San Loreto with the citedly. black-eye- d a to ;ce the body of one senor ter. The foreman, or so. named p.j .iigUel Alvaro, shot to breed of thirty-fiv- e with death on Rancho Hermanos land Tony Suarez, began to argue some t.vo immediately. Doane At time that years ago. iou cuntt used to Look here! You may be the new killing the supposed but corset, i.ef with your own gun, as boss an all that, said Doane I arri the new boss, joe coroner will be able to testi-- o it. about Yoi boasted of it. Now, a few No maybes war-bae- s I said get out! Pack your ago, I unearthed the motive for back wages to t,dve murdered collect your And as Alvaro, notice the as is identity. I believe that from La Rue. I sent you moment I became owmer. war-bagjRtii.n twenty four hours I could c,: curnstantial witnesses into The four packed their dlTair The charge would be Two men rounded up the horse herd of meadow and jcorder, first degree. Among the ,n an adjacent strip There was corrals. the to it is a man you once era drove were mounts rV J a man known as Monte Gar- roping and four Mr Garcia could explain as,de At this point Doane, watchveranda of the transpiring some twenty ing left the shady corral gate. the for R11. at the start of house career, old your starts ar .rig on the Before any one of you subject. If I recced in putting the murder ridin away." he called, each man sure he s stradaro on your head, La Rue, I had better make The nag. own "t bring the thing . . . and private dlin his to brand belongs uds . . . close enough Tres Hermanos else as a to iu.n on look anvthing the confidence Id any a.e in you, and destroy case of bnre theft in 'ho stood bv. ffle it1 lion with this bank Im Out of the c- r- holster u two his hip at La Rue, thousand, low came two po: .cs 'i t have to offer that! Take ral dut this tir e rid gelding, of venu-it Take it, or the mur- - and a lame . i . Oi e man. evidert.v. d, brands d.d not move. The only even own evra s Hdle and war- D.i-- e With had that the man pony, the r der " if hm was the mounting b tn( ked on one So thev double mounted n lr(' others face and a stifT-- - final! v down and corral gates corded muscles under his rode out the trouser culls. A gold watch Her-man- . ! s s os nMiswirging mix up Ami rie.in I eague ntiHii riflemen as Te i WiIImti, in ti r- - I , I Aei v Owner Takes Over At Tres Hermanos Monte pondered the glowing end of his cigarette. You are riding soon yourself, senor? "I am. An if I should well, happen to see Miss Alvaro somewhere in the meantime, I am going to tell her you do not think you will fail? That is it, eh? That I do not fail, corrected Doane. "Jus so, said Monte, with a n d 1 vv- - cor-ono- l t ril, a: d till the ut i V through ue j - lv f tl g )our IASY VOSS IT Wakifiild fallen bilotd Onlv has 'chedule among tin The others have pi, hat shoes repairs J. Augii't ai d St i ber n an h at i Inttei-- J HtU UP . ok vown: ki d up juM about where they left o!I and the '.crumble still will be Ket n a!," g most of the remaining toute Thi-s little chance now that anyone will mine close 'to oveitakmg Rube Ruth's high niatk of till homei or the two big years that Jimmv Fovx and Hank Grecntxng had in the but it will take uround 45 past homers to lead the two circuits, and the four present leaders all have a shot at this target. While Joe DiMagglo's general average has been well below other Is his lifetime mark years the Yankee outfieldaround .337 er hasnt lost his grip on the home-ru- n e bat. His range remains. It has remained for Charlie Keller to Improve In both the Maryland Mauldepartments er has moved into his biggest season and so far be shows no signs of slipping back. While Yankee hitting generally has been below the expected overage up to this July date, its home-run count has been healthy enough. In the way of long distance blows, Keller, DiMaggio, Hennch, Gordon, Lindell and others have managed to hold their own or do just a shade better. The American League still has the margin in power. A 5 e what a happy combina JUST see of crochet and embroidery 1 Notice how the crochet forms baskets or l)oi dors to set ofT flowers. long-distanc- Ulf fh rrochi !r uccUon ulrlv of 74 has ti antpeal it 6 bhnu i I.ittrrn Indus, ler ol motifs (lb) a to 5 b crochet (Jit ctiuns !" 1 H Gas on Stomach Hamad la S annate fs J 1 y - (N (V- ASK (X (V. (V. fv. (V. O Me I ANOTHER A Ik Hn fs. fi. ; yrvpUHDft'lr (( 1 ac daub! nuw ilonaHi tiM ftuor ttuntarh nd lh rvdtrf Noliitiit raar amwy back psiofol. of for!-f- durUffi ummIi? fctmvft tu Brmiicifx ffinlinnM ilk tfwMln Hli ftm l Hell ii Iwibi we irtura ut biMtie tiiyc Mfort jiffy wr (LxiGif lout to u. it ail Urioiwt. General Quiz OUTLAW FAMED The Questions TRAIN REVEALS many capitals did the United States have since the Dec-- I In the Rational laration of Independence? Johnny Mize of the Giants is still 2. Where did Portland cement the top home-ru- n hitter in the old- gets its name er circuit. National League support3. Did spaghetti originate in It- ers will tell you that National aly? League hitters have to face smart4. The walls of what city came er and better pitching. This may down because of the tumbling be true but we doubt it. We cant visualize better National shattering effects of sound waves? quite 5. What former President was than Feller, League pitching Chandler, Hughson, Ferriss chief justice of the United States? and a few more have been offering. 6. Who made the comment by For the past 25 years the Amer- song, Ill never, never find a betican League has adopted the old ter friend than Old Dog Tray? not to hit Babe Ruth slogan 7. Where does ambergris come em where they aint but to hit from? em where they cant get at vni. In 8. What did the Greeks worship the way of a home run market, it undei the name of Boreas? is almost a certainty that the American will have the four top men. The Answers Baseball again has proved, as of Joe case the in boxing proved 1. Nine. Louis, that the punch is the last to the leave athletes 2. From Portland stone which system. thing has comes from England. It bears a Hank Greenberg certainly proved it to a marked degree. Hank close resemblance to Portland ceis no elastic cat around first base ment. the old legs are not what the young 3. No. Marco Polo introduced legs used to be. They never are. spaghetti to Italy from China. But the Tiger slugger has proved 4. Jericho. that he can keep on getting his 5. William Howard Taft. home runs, whatever else may have the 6. Stephen Foster. enervating happened through 7. It is yielded by sick whales. process of added years and a long war layoff. 8 The north wind. 1. How STORY HOLD UP ' Bill ' New-house- Your Moneys W in the One of the greatest man-hunt- s West resulted in the shooting and cf UiU Carleli', la..l ot the " Kor Jean newsi, Id Wyoming outlaws paper headlines thundered nhout hil daring erimis. Enryono In the West knew of the lone bandit.'' Coubny Confrues Crime Career Once Bill Carh.le escaped front the Union penitentiary . rubbed another Pacific train. Then shot . . . captured . . . . . . and ycai s of silence. Now imprisonc . . . releasi d lrorn prison : . . this nationally-known outlaw writes an amazing gone cowboy autobiography of a well-- , wrong" llrulal'y frank, lie names known Westerm rs, still alive, and bares bis true life slory. More fascinating than anv western tietion, the book BILL I CARLISLE . . . LONE BANDIT" can be I from booksellers or fiom the TRAILS LND PUBLISHING CO , INC , 720 Michigan Boulevard, Departments, oblaint Pasadena 0, California. Deluxe edition, numbered and signed by author Bill Carlisle, $7. Only $1 for regular edition. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! VERONICA LAKE In itr speaking: a Paramount Picture. WE HAIL," "SO PROUDLY li V g . J ROBBERIES PACIFIC UNION r, orth NOTORIOUS CARLISLE. "LONE BANDIT" CONFESSES ' ; (TOBECONTLNLEDl Hrr lift in in a I, I lilt hre Heels ntxt o From which sport does one get the best return for the money he invests as a spectator? We offered this query to a rather large group fanatics who follow of sports-lovinthe fortunes of many games. We began to figure out the cost, plus the excitement, the thrill and the satisfaction derived. It broke down something like this: 1. For a World Series game, the cost for a reserved seat is S5.50. The cost of a seat for a series of bow. three a I sealed games is S1G.50. here "And Monte, have Dame 2. For an Army-Notr- e envelope. If anything should hapArmy-Nav- y football an or want I game at you me to time, any pen the top seat cost is $4.40. The to deliver it to its addressee. Unprice is no higher for a Michiderstand? gan - Ohio State or a Pennsylsenor! "Si, for any vania - Army contest Uh theres Doane. said Bien! football contest. Can you find more. one thing just 3. For an Open Golf contest me three good men, three cowhands cost is S2.50. the after the look to I can trust, 4. For an International Polo ranch? match the cost tag is around $5. "That I can, senor. Three good, g ofin 5. No championship or be will my ones. They loyal costs basketball game fice. tonight. See you tomore than $3 or $4 for a seat. Good boy, Monte. Nine-thirt6. You can see a national tenthen. night, nis championship match for no y that evening, more than S5 if that much. Sharp at loitered 7. For a day at the Olympic three leathery platform outside on the station you could get a good seat games Monte Garcias office, each with his for S3. Doane and saddle-gea- r. duffle-ba- g 8. You can get one of the best crossed the platform, saw through seats at the Kentucky Derby, was busy the window that Monte the Preakness or the Belmont at his key, approached the men. for prices that range from S5 HerYou are the men for Tres to S10. manos? It was here the argument warmed Reckon we are. all on one side. Then why up, replied Doane. "I m the sl.ou d a boxing match range Good, Spose owner They shook hands. from $16 50 to $100, when on a gen.;e go over to the bar, where we eral contestants the average and where I or, talk things over, below the average are far (d mv huv a dr nk for those dry ski of baseball, football and other feel if ,,ats of yours Ti at is, you stars, including golf 1 , Croats mod a lit'Ie irrigation. te that the Ore answer mig1 as the three, shouted m pav It is. of ..0 K pUi ar - wilbr.g .ne public them riding cour-- e all up to tr.e (porting An h. iur Inter found It stih can be said that no law exists -lrri-hig- h os. properly Hem r Tres Doane whicn forces anyone to pay far .pirits At d ard in and were mere t; an a shov is worth id exr'omed 'heir j"b; they that the agent is ubhc only ; the look after the to art as watchn.en, fandle the situation SUCk i i i i lit Cet OSulhvan SOUS as wtH as A) 1- f-- J ,1 ' G r ? w'Vi-K- , - ' ' .... t:;. A dentists dentifrice Calox was created by a dentist for persons w ho want utmost brilliance consistent with utmost gentleness. Scrupulous cleansing Your teeth have a notably clean Ac! after using Calox. 7 t- n j 1 t f O'SUlumSAYS KID nine-thirt- s. Sin ac high-rankin- Cd-- S i'll ., h . k g i . wii; tl e rf U ,1 J f t '. . six-gu- 'I'llE , t land-own- hard-face- Twenty waited an hour; t cn he follow, The JTC erty he had pur. , comprised close to five thou . acres. The o'.d a h be ranch h surrourdel tv gnat, gr.arlcd v.,:-- . ,J a si ruikhng i f t cottonwoods , graceful pop!.,rs, stood roughlv the center of the ti ait. Rider ! t ranch house a ! g. flat lott S flowed t: valley opcm under tie v.,!'ev walls, spieai r ' little tier. ie i iiiaiwvs and fore i a small link, wl.ih ran tht, . , the ranch aiv!s tu fore it sank r t the earth. The actual value of Rani ho d, los Tres Herman s, m fait, lav a the vv dtei 1. oles, s; rings, and de i i seepages it controlled. These between t1 e lines of dr.", fence, over an area almost ten m. i in lei gth and alf that in width; or, roughly, better than six times t:.e aitual area of its patented land, was control'ed by the rancho, unless to any other stock owner To the north broke the arid miles t ! true desert, but in the good yeu: stoi k could work out a lor.g wav to the north and west. Rancho de los Tres Hermanos had been, and could be made again, a big proposition. The distance to Sand Wells was nix or seven miles, angling southwest. Doane had already traversed this road once, since dawn this His return mission now, morning. however, was not at the little town with its few stores and shacks adjoining the railroad yards. He cut past the town, and half a mile beyond drew rein in the yard of a shaded little clapboard house. The old Mexican woman came to the door, smiling. "Aqui tiene Ud. su casa the house is yours, senor. Pase. "Morte home? "Si, senor. Si." In a moment the tall, slim Monte, plainly just awakened from his daytime slumbers, came to the door. His poise was none the less languid and cool for his awakening; he moved easily, smoothly, and he made a Garcia gesture with his supple white hands. "A haciendado, he said gaily, A ranchero, my smiling at Doane. I greet ou, frien', a senor. "A ranchero without a single said cowhand working for him, Doane heavily. "They left promptI want Thanks. ly this morning. you to do me another favor, Monte. Deliver another message. "If possible," agreed Monte. My last had little success. But we shall see. "The cold facts of the case are In the past said Doane. these, twelve months Miss Alvaro has managed to run away with about a third of the stock La Rue had on the ranch. La Rues riders had orders to shoot on sight. Dangerous. Two months ago La Rue secretly dynamited a certain waterhole, in the hope of trapping the girl. He moved men out and started a drive. That failed.. 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