Show SCENES on Writer Take Ireland EMERALD ISLE Advertise Auto Trip Through and Viewa Historic Places Dublin Ireland — To see Ireland at Its best there Is no time of the year more pleasant in which to tour it than in April or May There is scarcely a point 'to which the traveler turns in any direction that does not afford opfor historic research or portunity study of the ancient literature and poetry of the land Storied ruins and remains of ancient seats or towering ecclesiastic edifices tell of the deeply religious faith of today as well as ol the ancient piety of the Irish people Perhaps in all Ireland It would be difllcult to select a trip more delight- rv AlAlE or THE PLAINS O VT"'' Author Or My Lady Or The South hem Wilderness Was Kimg £tctc By DcABJnMciVllL'’-p'- V tL uy ftfuSTRATIONS (Copyright A C McClurg & Co 1319) words were bo unexpected that for the moment he failed to realize their full purport Finally be straightened up “I — accept any terms you desire” "If— if you will he gasped weakly only give one return" “One retuhi? — what?” SYNOPSIS Keith a Vlrelnlan now a border plttinsmun Ir rldliiK along the Santa Ke trail on the lookout (or roaming war He notices a camp parties of sat ages hie ut a distance and then sees a team attached to a wagon and at full g illop pursued by men on ponies When Keith reiehes tho wagon the raiders have two men and depirted He searches the victims finding pipers and a locket wiih a woman's poi trait He resolves to hunt down Ihe inindeieis Keiln is at Carson Cltv charged with the murder his accuser being a ruffian nam ’d Black' Bart lle goes to Jot fullv realizA ing the rieril of swift borih r lustice companion In hts cell is a negio who tells him he Is Neb and that he kmw the Keith family back in Virginia Nib savs one of the murdered men was John Sibley the other Gen Willis Waite formerly an officer In the Confederate army The plainsman and Neb escape from the cell and later the two become lost In the sand desert fugitives CHAPTER Popular Dublin Conveyance ful than that by road between Dublin and Killarney To fully enjoy the trip the better part of two days should be devoted to it Except by rushlpg at express speed the distance is too much to cover enjoyably in one day while breaking the journey and staying in Limerick over night It is a real pleasure On a recent visit t correspondent had the enjoyable experience of ac M P companylng Mr' Joseph Devlin secrethe energetic and resourceful Ireof the Irish in United tary League land and Nationalist member for the division of West Belfast Mr Joljn a bright young lawyer oi Culhane Dublin of Mr David M P a veteran in the Irish na tional light and one or two othei friends on a trip by automobile from Dublin to the 'Lakes of Killarney We left Dublin in the early afternoon passing out through Thomas street the scene of Emmet’s execution in 1803 and of the arrest of Lord Edward Fitzgerald a few yards further along the same street the lattei event taking place In 1798 Almosi every Inch of ground in that sectioffi ol the Irish capital is associated with incident either of th some historic Rebellion of ’98 the Emmet Rising Ol the Fenian movement in the 60’s oi the last century For the first 12 or 15 miles after leaving Dublin the run is a short distance from the southern bank of the the Liffey the river which waters On the left in plain Irish capital where view is the Hill of Tallaght one of the warmest skirmishes between the British authorities and the unarmed advocates of Irish national ity took place during the Fenian ris ing in 1S67 Beyond and still further south lie the Dublin pnd Wicklfiw mountains which form bntil one reaches Kildare a charming background to the landThe Round Tower of Clondal scape kin and the deeply wooded Hill oi Lyons with the magnificent residence of Lord Cloncurry situated at its base help to form a magnificent picture which seen from as eminence within Lord Cloncurry’8 demesne affords a view extending over 13 of the 32 counties of Ireland i IF YOU Wants Cook a Clerk Want a Partner Want Situation Want a Sorvant Girl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carriage Want toSellTownProperty Want to Sell Yonr Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Want Customers for Anything Advertise Weekly in This Paper Advertising Is tho Y’ay to Success Advertising Brings Customers Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Is “Biz" Advertising Advertise or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE Yast eaten we have nothing tor CHAPTER "I — Accept Any Terms ' 7 ar0E3R'jrl(-most girlish face under The shadowing the marvellous dark hair expecting vision to vanish Surely this could and such a not be real! A woman woman as this here and alone of all He staggered from weakness places! almost terror and grasped the table The rising to hold himself erect the In through wind came swirling the fire to send open door causing forth spirals of smoke and he turned dragging the dazed negro within and snapping the latch behind him When he glanced around again he fully him lieved the vision confronting But no! there would have vanished she yet remained those frightened brown eyes with long lashes half hiding their depths looking rectly into his own only now she had leaning slightly changed hpr posture Like a toward him across the table flash he comprehended that this was reality — flesh and blood — and with the swift instinct of a gentleman his numbed nerveless fingers Jeihed o his hat and he bowed bareheaded be fore her ter' "Come on Neb” he commanded “Pardon me” he said finding hl3 “I fell over the voice with difficulty “and we’ll find out tv ho lives here” The window faced the west and he step but — but I didn't expect to find ASTRONOMER’S MIND BLANK came up the low bank to where the a woman here” markHe heard her quick breathing door fronted the north in intenle Under the shadow of the ed a slight change in the expression of Professor Pipes of Iowa Doesn’t Know darkness the dark eyes and caught the glitter cottonwoods he could see What Became of Auto and nothing her in his extended revolver on of the firelight a way with hands groping Telescope His foot struck a'flat stone and he lowered hand striking the unlatchKansas City Mo — His mind a blank plunged forward "What did you expect to find?’’ M Professor “I hardly knew” he explained lamesince Friday Pipes 60 ed door so heavily as to swing it open who has and fell partially forward into the ly "we stumbled on this hut by accyears old an astronomer been stopping at 817 East Eighth room As he struggled to his knees ident I didn't know there was a street is unable to account for the Neb’s black face peering past him into cabin in all this valley" of his motor car and a the lighted interior he seemed to perdisappearance “Then you are not here tor any swift comprehensive which ceive in one faithful dog and a telescope purpose? to meet with any one?” A lamp when glance every revealed detail was his means of livelihood "No we were lost and hud gone the skies were not cloudy and people burned on a rudely constructed set of into camp tin above when we discovwished to take a look at the stars drawers near the window and a wood ered your light” while he told them what they were fire blazed redly in a stone fireplace the yellow and red' lights "Where do you come from?” opposite seeing Keith hesitated blending in a peculiar glow of color just an instant' yet Professor Pipes came to Kansas Under this radiancy were revealed the falsehood was never easy for him and City about six weeks ago and he hia walls with for any deceit saw no occasion he plastered yellow motor car dog and telescope were in- rough log clay and hung about with the skins now separable until Friday when a patrola roughly made table "Carson City” condi- of wild animals man found Pipes in a dazed tion The man was taken to the bare except for a book lying upon It "What brought you here?" and a few ordinary appearing boxes “We started for the ‘Bar X’ ranch Flora avenue police station 'and was as seats utilized together down below on the Canadian got turned over to J C Qreenman in- evidently a barrel cut so as to make a comwith and then just caught in a vestigator of the Insane who placed In the back wall was drifted fortable chair I do not know within twenty him In the Custody of a friend a door partially open apparently miles of where we are" The astronomer lives at Nora Into a second room That was She drew a deep breath of unconHis wife and daugh- leading Iowa Springs all except the woman cealed relief ter who are there have been notified Keith must have perceived all these He has been trav- In "Are you alone?” of hip condition for hurried they that first glance "The negro and t — yes and you eling with his motor car dog and were ever after closely associated toColotelescope for a couple of years haven’t the slightest reason to be in his mind yet at the moment gether the released him in nel Creenman afraid of us — we're square” he possessed no clear thought of anyand She looked at him searchingly custody of a friend thing except her She stood directly In Keith's face behind the table where she must have something Girls Use Stocking for Publicity at the first Bound of seemed to bring reassurance confsprung hastily man In Atlantic City N J— The girls of the their idence the clutching at the rude approach here are advertising a mantel above the fireplace and staving she answered “I am not afraid” high scDool minstrel show by wearing one white toward him her face white her breath coming toward him around the short ind one black stocking table “Only It is so lonely here and At first hethougbt coming In sobs born you startled me bursting in without a delirium the vision a dream Not So Poor But you look all right and he could not warning from his long struggle New York — Mrs Sarah Bell a blind to believe I am going story your conceive the possibility of such a preswoman supposed to be poor died and ence in this lonely place and stagger-nWhat is your name?” it was found that she had $127000 "Keith— Jack Keith" to Ms feet gazed wldly dumbly You Desire” reckon’’ a little of everything touch of returning bitterness lu the tone “A plainsman who has punched was governlast cattle but my job ment scout” “You look as though you might be more than that” she said slowly The man flushed his lips pressing tightly together "Well — may have been” he con“1 started out all fessed unwillingly right but somehow I reckon Just it’s a habit in this counwent adrift try” Apparently those flrbt words of comis unthinkingly for ment had left her she made no attempt to reply merely stood there directly facing him her clear eyes gazing frankly Into his own He seemed to actually see her now for the first time fairly — a supSlender figure simply dressed ple wltlj wonderfully expressive brown eyes a perfect wealth of dark hair a with slight olive clear complexion a to it strong tmge iutelligeut face beautiful not strictly yet strangely attractive the forehead low and broad the nose straight the lips full and a vague re clined to smile Suddenly membrance brought recognition know you now" 'Why “Indeed!” the single word a note of undisguished surprise I thought "Yes you looked oddly familiar all the time but couldn't for You re the life of me connect up Maclaire" Christie “Am I?" her eyes filled with curl os ity "Of course you are You needn't be afraid of me If you want it kept secret but I know you just the same Saw you at the ‘Gaiety’ in Indepenwent dence maybe two months ago three times mostly on your account a great act and you can You’ve sing too” She stood In silence still looking fixediy at him her bosom rising and falling her lips parted as if to speak Apparently she did not know what to do how to act and was thinking swiftly "Mr Keith" ahe said at last In de I'lslon “I am going to ask you to blot that all out—to forget that you even ine of being Christie Maclaire of the Gaiety" “Why plain ?” certainly but would you ex "There Is little enoug'to explain It is sufficient that am here alone wlu Whether wish to or not am you compelled to trust 'myself to your pro- You may call nte Chrlbtie or anything else you please reyou may even think me unworthy spect but you possess the face of a gentleman and as such I am going to trust you — I must trust you Will you on these confidence my accept terms ?” nor move Keith did not smile he Weak from hunger and fatigue leaned wearily against the wall Nevertheless that simple womanly appeal awoke all that was strong and sacrificing within him although her tection Maclaire fWwnnriift'iimifiwrtiibsw(jwu low as If enough although she spoke she prefeired what was said between them should not reach the ears of the negro yet somehow for the moment they made no adequate impression on him Like a famished wolf he began on the coarse fare and for ten minutes hardly lifted his head Then his eyes chanced to meet hers across the narrow tab'e 'and Instantly the gentleman reawoke to life (TO ODD Tuatara BE CONTINUED) NEW At Once In This Paper IX The Girl of the Cabin He saw Neb drop down before the blazing fireplace and curl up like a tired dog and observed her take the lamp open the door Into the other room a trifle and slip silently out of sight He remembered staring vaguely about the little room Btill illumined by the flames only half comprehending and then the reaction from his desperate struggle with the elements overcame all resolution and he dropped his head forward on the table and Her hand upon lost consciousness his ahoulder aroused him startled into wakefulness yet he scarcely realized the situation “I have placed food for the negro beside him” she said quietly and for the first time Keith detected the soft blur in her speech “You aro from the South!" he exclaimed as though it was a discovery “Yes— and you?” “My boyhood began In Virginia — the negro was an old time slave In our family" She glanced across at the black now sitting up and eating voraciously “I thought he bad once been a slave one can easily tell that I did not ask him to sit here because If you do not object we will eat here have also been almost together as long without food It was so lonely here and— and I hardly understood situation— and I simply could not my VIII The Wilderness Cabin The light was considerably farther away than they had at first supposed and as they advanced steadily toward It the nature of the ground rapidly and littchanged becoming Irregular ered with low growing shrubs In the darkness they stumbled over of rock and aftera fall or two were compelled to move forward with extreme caution But the mysterious yellow glow continually beckoned and with new hope animating the hearts of both men they staggered on nerving themselves to the effort and following closely along the bank ' of the stream At last they arrived where they could perceive dimly something of the nature of this unexpected desert oasis The light shone forth piercing the window night through the uncurtained of a log cabin which would otherwise have been completely concealed from view by a group of low growing cottonwoods This was all the black enshrouding night revealed and even this was merely made apparent by the illumination of the window yellow The cabin stood upon an Island a strip of sand partially covered by water separating it from the north shore on which they stood There was no sign of life about the hut otheythpn itnnnngi'trtnicOJircrDatiaioiie wua In of occupancy sufficient evidence spite of hunger and urgent need Keith hesitated uncertain as to what they Who might be called upon to face could be living In this spot in the heart of this Inhospitable desert? It would be no cattle outpost surely for there was no surrounding grazing land while surely no professional hunter would choose attch a barren spot for headquarters Either a hermit anxious to escape all intercourse wl!h humanity or some outlaw from arrest would be likely to hiding select so isolated a place jn which to live To them it would be ideal Away from all trails where not even widely roving cattlemen would penetrate in midst of a desert avoided by Indians because of lack of game — a man might hide here year after year without Yet such a one danger of discovery would not be 'likely to welcome their coming and they were without arms But Keith was not a man to hesitate long because of possible danger and he stepped down Into the shallow wa- w “Food sixty hours” Her face which had been so white flushed to the hulr bed dark eyes softening might “Why of course sit down to have known from your face There is plenty here — such as it is— only you must wait a moment" ZEALAND 0 F BULLOCK DENTIST v 8 aver Salina Meat anJ Supply Company Store IN OFFICE 15 TO 30 OF MONTH Office Salina Emmett Robins PROFESSIONAL BARBER gTEP IN GET ACQUAINTED HD BRING YOUR LAUNRDY Whits House Building J N BATES Lawyer TOsmnruTir 301 Send Them Moneygrams $$$ LIZARD Origins ly Had Pour but Has Lost Two in Course of Ages Eyes The tuatara lizard found in New Zealand Is one of the most ancient forms of Buimal life now found on earth Originally this lizard possessed four eyes but in the course (of ages The ‘tuatara it has lost one pair in lay eggs which are remarkable that they require fourteer mouths to hatch the embryo passlrg the win ter in a state of hibernation The small survivors of past ages are found only In a few localities a are becoming very scarce collectors from every part o the world being continually on their trail They are about two feet In length and n common with other lizards have the for tunate characteristic of being able to - limbs or replace portions of tbeitails which have been destrojed If is asserted that one of the ( lizards owned by a naturalist had the misfortune seme time ago to los an eye and that a complete r ’v eye perfect in every way has grown In the place of the old one — Montreal Standard Utah - ad in this paper for any business whatever is a moneygram to the buying public from you your They appreciate belief in their financial standing They buy your goods A money gram never was marked “collect” The currency pours into your cash box of its own free will An If your bargains are advertised “big” your sales are big People appreciate big strong forceful trade announcements Such ads inspire commercial confidence GET WISE - ADVERTISING TIME IS (Cup "aUL iwu b Ij a Reputation Establishing knew how to go about It “If wcuid have every dog in my store tried beioie a judge and jury for end battery" said the animal dealer "Unless be was convicted and could ext cuted get atout three prices for him "Every time a dog is haled to court on the charge of having bitten somebody attend the trial and take part In the reception the beast holds aftei A dog that has enough his acquittal class about him to precipitate a lawsuit couldn't be bought for love or money but if his master wished to sell him he could do so a dozen times over before leaving the courtroom “Even if it has been proved that the dog does show bis teeth once in a while there are people willing to take chances just for the sake of owning a dog that has so much character Sellinfe dogs being In my line I have studied up a good many ways to advertise but trial by jury is tho best ” way so far discovered Criminal Instinct Crimea lead into one another They who are capable of being forgers art capable of being incendiaries— Burkr Everybody magazines who bays roads news- papers but everybody who reads newspapers doesn’t boy magazines Catch the Drift? 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