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Show 1MK0WAN TIMIIS. IWROWAN. I'TAII SEWING CIRCLE Sitifor H,Vi.l.t I ' Hv - Ov-.CM- m,,uo( Pol"" L k( tur iiih bUJ' oSIr U ' and 4 r p.ilorri L,wrl rBch - au i lo latbar. He alone of those men who had fought in the pass had gone unscathed by the buttle. PU4 " ta bpp,b fast that baak. Ntrt ay mr ba la th a bortrmra rua ad Carat aarprtt bawl (uUoaa. a as aioaautai Ik (aa a ad Garcia ara aouodrd. Jim La Ba. Tb Oat J tk bortaaiaa la hut aa Jim I ikartfi paaa arrl t trltb la Ba. tkaallaf II 1 ak CTIAPTER IX 4 th westerly wall of the tiny the covered td and climbed floor Inch by Inch up M5i the easterly. Riving the aide wall fonratien a still more fantastic appearance. Monte sighed, turning his Doane bent over him. In head Monte's sight lay the two handsome, and he imilci slightly. "Lorg ago La Rue give those very Monte muttered. "It grs to me,I work for him in the aas when Silver Palace, years ago, an' he was afraid of thieves. La Rue must have f;,rJLt what he give those guns to for eh? But the guns remem- ter!" . A count of twenty riders stood m the background leaning forward in ladd'i?. legs honked up. or standing atout in groups, to ease saddle-aear- y Little curls cf muscles. imcke 1. find from quiet cigarettes. This was Sam Flicks posse from Maxmi' a City. Poles had been cut tom desert mesquite and a litter between two pack constructed mules. Men finally lifted Monte up. "But. Doane, my frien, it would leem I have one leetle thing to confess to you," Monte continued, smiling slowly. "Las night when I go to my house, you know, for horse an guns, it takes me a long while you remember? Thees thing also explain the real reason why I am so willing to ride at your side. You see? For there in my house las peaceful-lik- e eight, talking mos I And Miss with my mothaire, Dolores Alvaro. It Is much surThe sJiatJcrw six-gun- s, pearl-handle- e prise! Monte relaxed in the litter. Men looked on and listened. "You see? At the time I think thees young lady have one ver, ver hard time being in Maxmilla City, committing one robbery an shooting, while at the same time she sits so talking peaceful with my mothaire. Mos impos-ee-buSheriff Sam Flick nodded suddenly and vehemently. You said a mouthful, Garcia!" Flick had already explained that if Doane and Monte had waited in Sand Wells a bit longer the night l! before they would have had his second telegram with full details. La Rue, meeting them in the pass, had most logically thought his only course was to shoot a way through. "Ysee, this was to have been another one of the crimes, Flick had continued his explanation. "Uh-hu- Yep, girls thats just what it But the whole out like this: e cowhands of "Them four La Rues my first posse! come farmin into Maxmilla City, reportin the girl somewhere in the lead. So was to have been! thing sorta worked one-tim- waitin till along evenin-tim- e, Rue in person simply opens up bank. The five of em plunder Certain detail was attended to. The big posse Flick ra commanded took to the saddle The majority, cowmen from the upper country, chose to hit immeJ ately back for Maxmilla City, to cover the distance while night lav cool over the desert strip. Only the sheriff. Doane, and a handful of riders- - with the litter that bore Monte Garcia rode on for Sand Wells. Monte had been wounded three t.res. twice before he left the saddle m the battle. Only the icy nerve of the man could have kept him up so long, seemingly untouched. He was bad!v hurt. Sunset flamed over the and country as the little tn ., ,iit rode for Sand Wei's, Far west Doane could once again trace t! p high ranges of the Sirrra Nuev.i, c, hed on a ! vivid sky. He len-e- j ered things that were past He s' u Herod nt the hell of thirst and t' e memory of a madman who v. as cnee himself, dragging hini'.e'f toward those ranges over the desert Ioor. For a long while he th ught of the girl who had saveJ him The ranges faded. . . . Night shadow I iv suddenly over the ghoH lard before the riders, over the f.intuvii allv formed ridges and barrens, t o wend buttes and rock heaps. Doane. my frien!" Stiff and bandaged, Doane leaned from the saddle. Ti e whitish spot of Monte's face lay ldow him m the litter, and Monte seemed to smile into the darkness in that curious, poker-face- d way of ins. "Doane, my frien, las night when I see her, Dolores Alvaro asks me to learn one thing from you. If possible." "Yes?" said Doane. and wondered if he could have heard rightly. Yes, my frien'. An it did sound to me as though you have once kissed thees young lady already, considered Monte. "Or did she say twice? I forget. But if it is true this came from the heart, then I was given orders. I was to learn an I have learned. You see? That was why I did not wish to speak too soon. There was silence, except for the riding sounds of the little cavalcade the soft creak of saddle leather, the muffled thud of hoofs, the tiny jingle of riders spurs and bridle chains. Stars were low over the black desert. Monte coughed softly. But those orders yes! he whispered. "Doane, my frien, I am to bring you to her. She will be waiting. You . . . understand Doane leaned low from his saddle, reached down and gently punched at the shoulder of his friend. "I understand, Monte, old man. Sta bien! And as he straightened up again, Monte saw that his lips were parted in a wide, almost arrogant smile. Doane lifted hisathata and jammed it down again the cocky angle over one eye, with collect to on his man way a air of a million dollars. . . . La ! ha . . . law!" "But tell you . . . senor . . . "But nothing," said Doane, fighting back a smile. "Not so many moons ago. senorita, I lay helpless in that bed wheie Monte lies now Helpless, and you laughed in mv faoe and told me I would never put tfbese bracelets on your wrist Well . . . theyre on now. But something in bis voice gave him awav. Something that erased the look of hurt surprise and momentary fear from the face turned up to him in the soft moonlight, something that threw the girl's free hand around his neck and forced his lqs down to her cheek. You . . . you have won, senor deputy Doar.e. His arm "Senor Jim, to you. cru'-heher cloe, and their lips met. When at last be lifted his head and stepped back, Dolores laughingly held out to him her one unshackled band. "The other wrist, my caballero! You must not let your prisoner escape this time, you know. He I wont." "Don't worry. snapped the empty cuff about his own left wrist. He turned on his heel, gave a savagely gentle little tug at the handcuff, jerking the girl toward the porch steps. "Come on! "But where, my Jim? Not to that jail? I would not like it there. Jail nothing," laughed Doane. Youre on your way to the nearest padres. Youll like it there. They passed slowly down the winding, moonlit garden path, shoulder to shoulder. Now and then there was a gleam of steel from the tiny link that held them together. But neither seemed to notice it now; her hand lay in his, quite passive and willing and unresisting. Halfway to the gate, a voice halted them. It was Monte, at the window. he said, you will "My friens, need the what you call it the best man, for the wedding, yes? They looked at Monte, at each other, and then walked through the gate. THE END OP THE SEA things had first. That omens skirts, but never way La Rue was workin " p laughed. "But this here rl , t exactly wearin skirts. the way I seen her an ; il if she didnt hand me nrdest-rodchase of a ' n' career. For a facl rr li addle pockets of the nre La Rue had ridden Flick had r' d the big end of the security .d ' ' Ctockholders money - fr m the Maxmilla City ' r S Dv George E. Walsh a reef in the Caribbean The Citv of Bahia struck a went down. This was Wk Jordan during a storm ami Petti-greHen back by chance! Dick wa- - being brought had followed him Hen to society. to pay bis world. half wav around the the few sav.d from the rethrew, aU. wa among were on different boats and wrecked steamer, hut they But , ... ,.oUld never see Pettigrew again. , , . .1.-- a hitter battle, fell pirates, fought many of a derelict, and i t I,i dford, captain and bravely as any honorably . demeanedi him-l- f the crcmn-tancecould haxe done under -- a in whiel, no quarter is Here is a saga of the -- 1. from beg, nn.ng bnll. snd none ,iM ,v,ith -. . I V so- - L 'u t H I . II 8052 IMS AS GREEK GARSON unl.ke any you ever saw before. and when first you see he says, are not sure that you you them, like them. 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Paint spatterings Street. spots are removed at the same be made in a jiffy by cutting i half a dozen grooves (to take time. William Wyler cant see why the blades) in a block of wood and For a good swinging - gate sup- nailing a piece of plywood to the doctor said it was just "a common old that laid him up during the port, use an old wagon wheel block to form slots. down so the hub filming of Goldwyns "The Best buried and staked The gate Years of Our Lives. He figures is level with the ground. which is then the to is bolted axle, of cost production halting the that for a day costs exactly $5,326.15. Of placed in the hub. a course, that included the salaries the dishpan. overcrowd As Don't technicians. and extras of stars, that was Wash one pan at a time and youll for the extra 15 cents spare knobs and handles from usefor a box of aspirin. less dents and breakage. a considered by Lind Hayes, Peter to locate a tiny leak in a Way comedian a lot of people the best roof is go into the attic on a bright now at large, reports to Hollywood sunny day. Then no matter how in the fall for his first picture role; small the hole, the light will show in hell play a press agent Nunnally through. Johnsons "Mr. Peabody and the a Radio row still is gapMermaid. Ketchup on tuna mokci o tasty cocktail seal th wood Before reputtying sensible stipulaStaiKitt Fancy is best of our 3 grades the over very oil the ing with a coat of paint so that ofradio first when made he tions in the putty will not be absorbed. fers were dangled before him $100 Putty, if used over plain wood, for WIT script a week for himself, $3,000 J vFFP COM may become dry and fall off. writers. He learned the importance a of writers after an unfortunate exBefore dyeing a garment, it is perience with the Beatrice Kay best to remove all buttons, buckshow. les, or other trimmings and rip W and linings so "Hie out hems, pleats the fabric Tommy Dorsey, working in can the penetrate dye (United Artists more Fabulous Dorseys, evenly. for anything. release) is prepared "The way Hollywood does things, said he, Im not sure they wont ask my brother Jimmy to portray me, and then ask me to play Jimmy! Now that they're Jane says shed like both grown-up- , to make another picture with Shirley. She proves what a real actress she is as a reporter in "Danger "Bright Eyes. on It Pays T The "experts Be Ignorant are frightfully disapnot a single romance has pointed developed between contestants whove met when appearing on the a hundred program. More than introduced to been have couples a each other; Friday after Friday, woman a and young man young have been selected from the audience and brought to the stage. But Tom Howard still has hopes. IVben RAISIN BUNS uwiw.ijliij.luijij.1 ' 'Ill X: i Marsha Hunt and Felix Bressart be seen in good company in will cast includes "Carnegie Hall-t- he Rubenstem, Arthur Jascha Heifetz, and Benny Lily Pons, Rise Stevens Goodman, Boston Symphony orchesand tra, New York Philharmonic Vatican choir. HD f.VD.S Bhm Curtu at K nrner 5. dirrrtmi rails "Joan' hr grt mpomei from Joans Crau lord, W mfirld, (. handlrr and Lonm. j signed irr contract fiohrrt aslnr no Ol)l)S Hern-hnrrl- t. ar. options it's for li some and hr ran produce and direct if . lien thing spoils his looks lor acting. Inn fins breaks in a neu r idio program. Das. on 4 J, as in the life of Drums . 'frtuhrr t -- MX , I hursd is eiemngs. the (rtier frank If llr OX. iofituri d in lot time interfil'd in artim pits J.atn lit hen a house lo house brush salesman . . 0,1, 1 him about a little theater group. horror roU thmr sh.ds Jr banes f Un llor cnmrds in "Vv fat ante Brunette Ulth . i" e drowned at sea Simp deicocfs hardly old-tim- IV was did not Monte the wounded mans e. By VIRGINIA VAM! ITATHARINE HEPBURN . . . ? story, an hour or so later. Then sent down the second wire to Sand Wells. This man had seen La Rue with his own eyes! Recognized him beyond any doubt! An then why, dang me! right at first I wouldnt bdl.r Baltaard b Waatarn Naoapapar I'nHo his jaws set, his hand fumbling at a hip pocket. A foot from her. there was a glint of bright steel, and the girl found her right wrist locked in a handculT. "I arrest you in the name of tf.e Finally Exposed Some believe the story I to sorta click in my head Sand Wells train robbery, instance. Inside job, Id alius figured. I happened to remember that Rue had been down in this country at the time, supposedly visitin bis ranch. Then them holdups in San Loreto, an those four riders of his on the appearin' quite sudden-lik- e spot to assist me. All that just wam't quite natchural, when you t to lookin But at it close-likall that hollerin j got to considerin La Rue had put up about a girl bandit down here ridin at the head of some if the e vaqueros from res Hormanos. La Rue yellin his bead f!T that she was gittin his stock Alius hintin to me, also, that prett; s ion she was goin to get bold ?i o pull off somethin big! "H : ' Fhe would! That's pretty , I've heard of Rood, men hidin L Ethel Barrymore, Laur-ett- e screen Taylor. Greta Garbo. Ingrid Bergman, with great success and Doane moved coolly toward her. no casualties. "All these women ara Rues Wiles "I finally got , 1J.-- Jim Puts the Cuffs On Dolores Wrists him. someone spoke - nearly him, a warm, pulsing fire welled up within him. He turned alowlv, ani while making a picture George peered calmly through the whisper- Zukor directed; it was in scenes ing ahadowi of the porch. Her back for Sacred and Profane Love against the wal of the house, her Greer Carson was swept head held high and her hands that Into the sea at Monterey, with pressed against the clapboards, Zukor directing. Notgettingtobe stood Dolores Alvaro. a habit with him, we hope I Well, hes directed the great of stage and Night had conquered the earth, and a great full moon rode high in the sparkling, starlit sky. Doane came through the front door of Montes house and stood considerhe fumbled ing that old moon as He in his jacket for a cigarette. moon to that to speak about was to the the vaults an start out. But right there luck aint so good! Two men happen to be passin in the street an notice things. La Rue dont wait for nothin. Starts shootinI Drops when one man; wounds the other. rJJalf NcftADIO g- ft ' I Jountj Cjlcfi nicotk. JCtjU , . . iL d. Uui nick Nul 4V L.ea. I7! b b hr,ir Ink rabbet. Jl tlimlt kWAhCT I ci - ,b,1,b ba la part oil al b II Cowmans Mortgag,- -i Loan. The "The moon and the stars . . . t..e rest was found among are bright tonight, senor." La Hues four men He was not startled. He d!d noi s.ngle rider who had turned fa. a through the whirl. 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