Show THE f t i i CHAPTER HATE 1 Arthur D Wreck of the Sachem There were black look frm — the Beo aa they cut away the wreckage of the and cursea on their llpa loat oothlng In vehemence tor being minted by the gale Fellowes remote on the poop missed oone of to dlacontent although he seemed to have eyea only for the tiuntrera astern and the rocky coast that tilled the horizon to starboard He held himself eery erect bis alight wiry frame tensed with energy his Dari chiseled young face frowplng bleakly Old Henderson b!a first mate stand log beside him nodded toward the frigate’s tops’ls lifting nearer about the corahers " Tls bad lock sir We'll go ashore tf they bit the other stick" They won't follow us In much closer" Fellowes answered shortly "There’s a port called Faro we ought to open any moment know where we are That's Algarve In southern Portugal" He scanned the viscous pall that draped the sky behind the “frigate onshore gale that was the crown affliction lng had gone Everything wrong since they spoke the Salem off the ('ape Verdes and beurd Madison had declared war —baffling winds suspicious cruisers the storm that had driven them east Into the (julf of Cadi Andv now this yellow frigate! cold rage possessed Fellowes his blue eyes bluer for the of cheek bones and brow sparkled Icily He reviewed the long voyage to Canton the patience with which he hnd assembled a choice to pay cargo certain big profits Was he to see that cargo put up at auction by a British prize court? See the Sachem that be had groomed and cherished lovingly sold off at Berta mouth for British registry? He'd die first he told himself And his Jaw set squarely as a tongue of flume and a roumlshot whined overhead In the rigging “net tin closer" croaked the first mate "And were puny nigh them rucks " “1 see It Mr Henderson'Fellowes assented crisply "And once for all I'll not strike The frigate daren’t billow us much farther— she draws twice what we do" the first “Aye aye sir" muttered mate but his tone was one of dissent fists clinched tight under Fellowes the skirts of his watch coal Give him a few hours of darkness and he'd contrive to slip free of his trap beat past the blinded frigate perhaps turn and steer east agalD for Cadi— be find a market for could at a plurb his cargo wltn the Spanish merchants But profit trade was a secondary conThe main thing was to sideration outface the arrogance of British pow er show that America could keep the seas The frigate nndeterred by the Imminence of dangerous coast continued on her course a point or two near Sud er the wind than the Sachem’s denly In her bows glowed two little Jets ot flame for eyes The whippy biaim of Long Toms rumbled down the An TJy Hotvden Smith Copyrlsht ISIS ARTHUR D HOWDEN SMITH WNU Service be saluted clumsily and clambered over the bulwarks A moment later the email boata cast off and pnlled away Fellowes was relieved when the held on her course to plrk frigate them up At least he had the satis faction ot knowing he wasn't respou slide for any deaths And he told the battered bulk of surveying brig that he’d done all that was pot slide to save her But she whs a goner aa old Henderson hnd said Drifting steadily on He dropped off the poop Into shore the green and pool of the waist sloshed through the compaulonwsy of t his cabin whee he discarded and sea boots and bnckled on a his scanty- funds He belt containing hud barely regained the deck when s wave demolished the clutter of wreckage thnt moored the brig's bow Fellowes was by tbe of emerald water cascades that breached The bulwarks bqt be fought In and succeeded his way for'ard He lushing hirnselt tn The windlass rn wlndAbd“HiedeclofthP“"8achpm 4T trembled under Fellowes There was a cracking and rending of timbers hut he looked Id vain for signs ot damage until he saw the helmsman clutching at tbe madly spinning wheel "She don't answer Cap’n She don’t answer" babbled tbe man Overhead spars hanged and canvas slatted as tbe brig broached to tbe went by the board with foretnpmast a crash tn a welter ot tangled rigging Aod In the midst ot the confusion Fellowes heard himself saying calmly: “The rudder's shot away You'd best my man" get for’ard “I knowed twould happen" cried the first mats "She'll he on them rocks In a Jiffy The sooner we lower tbe boars the surer we’ll he o' savin the crew" be time” snapped Fel “There'll lowea "Her head's swinging into the wlDd Tbe foretopmast will serve as a while II holds Henderson we'll lower “Mr the quarterhoats" And he culled down to men the crew: “Smartly I'm sorry Any who you’re going Into captivity prefer to stay with ms I'll do whnt I can for" "Ain't you comln sir?" exclaimed Henderson was brought “) up In England" Fellowes answered dryly T doD’t han ker for their prisons" "Bui Ihem rocks — " "HI risk It My luck Is due tor look then alive all of turn Now Just as yuul No small rear men you are" him obeyed mechunlcally They officers and men alike demoralized by tbe rapidity with which disaster hnd them overtaken old Henderson rolled aft Presently and hailed him respectfully: come along of us Capo: “Better ahe's a goner" I'di rather chance the rocks than Dartnjoor" Fellowes rejoined with a imlle! “Make no mistake Ton'd he wiser jto stay with me— go for a prt vateersman after we reach home" never reach home through “Ynp’U Henderson answered them j rocks" T in sorry air Ye been stubbqrtny Td stay— ll I seed a good skipper any chance of getfln ashore" ' Don't “Thank you Mr Ueudersno worVy— you're right to go" hut The mate's fact unhappy tu GARLAND i f TIMES t GARLAND UTAH i Four of the hairy peasants very now lifted the uneasy snd deferential American upon their shoulders snd tramped oft et a fnst gait op a winding path In a vent of ths cliffs But Fellowes knew little ol that climb for the rough handling tortured hla battered frame and most of tbe way be was unconscious When be came to be was lying to a huge canopied bed warm and drowsy Ills wet clothes had been removed aDd liniment applied to hla cuts and bruises Mowing tentatively under bis covert feet rustled among tbe rushes and the girl of ths mantilla appeared oo longer cloaked her beside him figure showing to tdvnntage tn a gown of woolen stuff at brown as her eyea At her elbow was the enormous woman who had attended her on thy beach a creature to stout as to seem s caricature Tbe girl dropped band on Fel lowes forehead “Ah your fever It going" she said air" "You’ll do well approvingly “Thanks to you" be murmured “No noj Thanks to yourself —snd such aid as we could render" "I’d have had— kulfe In throat— but for you" be Insisted "We won't speak ol that Our peasants alas are little better than sav I must ages But there Is something sin obliged to leave say to you sir Id the morning Perenha this place Is There no one here who speaks Eng fish Bo If you will tell roe yoor wishes will explain them to Badre Antonio lie hHt the money belt you It at your wore and will return pleasure "Where do you go?" asked Fel lowes “To Llsboix" She caught her lip In her teeth as if regretful of the state meat "If you will he advised sir1 she hastened on “you will Journey The British control all Into Spain northern Portugal and their authorl ties Id Lisbon will Dot be partial to a shipwrecked American" hesitated think I'll try Lisbon" “As you choose" She was almost “Hilt you will require rest haughty Id the meantime and refreshment The Padre understands “Now you must sleep air" “But I huven’t thanked youl And IflMMCE) - ‘f want—" It Came With a Jarring and Rending of Timber a Mighty Din of Waters hnd his parting view of the frigate ing to tbe Batbem's bonus under her counrer Ahead a saw torched ledge of rocks dripped blackly In'a hollow between two waves and le pulled the of his lashings bracing himself for the shock It jeame with jarring and rending or timbers a Then he was mighty din of waters snatched off the deck hurled up— and up — and up He must swim he real zed but at once be began to sink A drumming In Down — down— down his ears eyes smarting Inngs opBut be must fight on lie pressed Show these Englishmen— must was aroused Fellowes by fingers at his garments A hairy prodding face flared greedily Into his a curved ’ knife flashed In the gusty“Hghl“of torches playing hazily shout a ring of nthi t hnlry faces bestial and cruel The man holding the knife wrenched neckcloth at his soaking Easy to Imagine whnt would happen next He for tbe nick of the hlmsclt braced steel— and a woman's voice belled In he shadows high and clear The hairy the knife was hidden faces receded The woman spoke briefly again The tefrehes blazed nearer straw torches tightly braided and dipped In resin Across the area ot plehhy the three be saw distinctly beach two him: who approached people women one slim and willowy despite the cloak thHt enveloped her the other enormous In girth panting and wheezing as she waddled along and with them a cassock cd priest The slim woman stooped ovei mwes and he looked up Into a pair of velvet brown eyes dewy and com passionate set In s lovely oval face “Boor soul” she exclaimed In Eng of accent Inuocent “We saw list from the castle But vonr misfortune why did you remain on your ahlp?’ “I don't strike" he whispered A shadow mantled her olive fea tures "All the world at war and America must thrust her infuni Into the melee! But we'll not talk politics sir I’ll have you carried to Padre Anto- nio’s" day of cbe king accounts bur wall safes vaults of pursers on steamglary Insurance ships and clerks Id hotels who safe Is It us dlf for valuables our guard ficult even to Imagine whnt must have been the anxiety In the days when every woman bud to look after her treasure for If? reel can And yet even our grandmothers sometimes tell ns of the way (bey hid their Jewelry deep within the feather of the bed of hiding their money In chinks pf the wall or sewing It ht tbe wide hems of their skirts And the secret drawers and slides and cubby holes that we find to Interesting' old pieces of furniture bear witness to tbe ' this t Electro Dynamic house-curren- NEWl-HE- Repairing Garden Hoe garden hose has sprung buyyou are contemplating a new one try painting It on the ing outside with pliable roofing paint and see If that does not mean another season for IL If the leak and In Rainy Seaioa Father (to son on first visit to seaside) — Sonny what do you think of It? Son — All right dad but Is this big field always covered with water?— Boston Tost POISON IVY Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh Mom beck for ftt tretl If not ntoS Brief Hietory was tbe first night play?" "How new Saalan of that “Its last" Stomach PHILLIPS ' s BAY J XSagas- A Sour upon Helps IT-TO- W vc— - is Criticism he loved as a com unnecessary crlrlrlsig with whom you live— in sets t AR "Tls late and rise with the sum Not the Same Thing air— God fetch you safe Goodnight Actress— Did he really tell you I had home" And She was gone fretful as he Stage fright? Friend— No he said you were was a power stronger than bis will pushed shut hla leaden eyelids Evan Fuller was graduated by the He awoke to a stamping and ahootlng Union (Iowa) high school withbelow In tbe afreet Mindful of his West or tardy after rescuer’s departure he managed to out having been absent he entered tbe first grade stumble out of bed and hobble to window Ills curiosity was rewarded should never honesty coach six stalwart Andastately lusian mules hitched to the pole stood be allowed to drift Into tbe class at the priest's door that functionary himself In the act of ushering ths Try to wear out your old clothes into IL two women and fee wretched all the time you're The girl leaned from the coach windoing It dow to give some parting message and called to the coachman perched After a good dinner one can forThe ponderous high on bis box even one’ own relahicle swayed off tbe mules' hoofs give anybody Fellowes more tions— Wilde clacking daintily was ranweary than he had reckoned A woman knows that her gown Isn't He must Jept to crswl back to bed a “perfect- fltwheo discover who she was be told himtells her that It Is self yielding to sleep again He was awakened ny the priest tap A statesman who writes his "memping bis shoulder proffering a cup of oirs” has seldom been known to full chocolate The chocolate pot new strength In to keep np the pose him spurred him to Inquire the girl s Like rosy beget like but we also Hut be could make oothlng Identity of the Padre s Portuguese the Padre get to have our dislikes looked blank at his English and the most Fellowes could gather was that Donna Cim whs a gvut a certain lady giod lady If somewhat units unt in her conduct He supposed the to be Cara hut he wasn’t Donna girl All be could by any means sure ot ll he assured ot was that she had gone to Lisbon Very well he'd go there And the third day of his stay he an nounced tils Intention The Badre seemed disturbed hut after consider he shrugged tile about able detune ders prod ed Fellow money heli who and s hairy Tare nau Hojae looked like a bandit anu passed fot s muleteer The fourth day Fellowes rode forth of the village At the top ot tbe narrow street h halted to look hack for Ihe last rime Ills eyes were up on the rocks where tbe Barhem had gone tn her doom s doom so com plele thnt the only vestiges remaining In the same time It takes a dose of of the brlit were scattered hits of oda to bring a little temporary relief In Inaccessible ersu wreckage of gas and sour stomach Phillips Dies of the cliffs Milk of Magnesia bat acidity completeITO BE CONTINUED) ly checked and the digestive organs all tranquillzed Once you have tried this form of relief you will cense to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom In eating This pleasant preparation is just as Use It 'Whentoo good for children fact that women of former generation ever coated tongue or fetid breath have had a far leas easy time of It to need of a sweetener Physsignals hide their treasures than we icians will tell yon that every "spoonIn the bureaus desks and other ful of Phillips Milk of Magneela neuof mas mude furniture pieces by the tralizes many times Its volume In acid ter cabinetmakers ot the Elghteentii Get tbe genuine the name Phillips Li century In France and England mure important Imitations do not act the lime sad skill were used In making same I to these secret the places— cation of which and method of opening was often kept s deep secret between the maker of the piece end the owner Frictioa ff you would panlon avoid : d New improvements heretofore only Clever Hiding Places for Family Treasures ' In Screen-Gri-- He “I IBATTTTMlt&EIEQ I Operated by Milk of Magnesia La oda also Improved CaJIfoffjai place et barrel a Mountain heme or lend part payment Outto A Co 101 iU Bldg Oeklends Calif Come to Pathos in Passing of Family Album The London Sunday Times notes the wane of ancestor worship (western type) on “Ancestor worship Is apparently the wane A French writer has pointed out that the custom of keeping a family album Is no longer popular snd draws from tbe fact a moral concern“ There ing the decay in prtde of race Is indeed a certain pathna In the decline of Ihe album of family portraits "There Is pathos la It and there Is too How many a man In danger yeurs gone by tottering on the verge of dipsomania has been saved by the recollection of ‘his sisters and his whom cousins he reckoned up In How many s omn was resdozens? cued from the primrose path by the of Aunt Susan awful contemplation inutton sleeves? In her shouhler-o- f Today alus! It Is unlikely that the the hand would be stayed forger' arrested by the solburglar's Jimmy Robert emn thought that would never have acted thus" Think of It What Did It Matter? When the labor bill In Sacrawas before the legislature Burnell one of Calimento William fornia's big contractors said: "I am a believer Id the theory that certain types of people are fitted for certain types of work This last brought to my mind recent ly when I visited s national park where were college girls makthe waitresses ing monby through the vacation period Maybe they were great college' girls but as waitresses— "1 said to one of them one day 1 or peach?' this “‘I'm ure I don't know' she Can’t you lell by the taste? snapped “'No ma'am I can’t' I politely admitted does Well then what difference It make?’ was the tart rejoinder"— Lo Angeles Times ick new Too Humble fanners are humble but we’re "We not as humble as some of these poll tlcinns seem to think" million the L Qunckenbush George alre farmer of Virginia was talking In Richmond about the farmer's hard luck and his demand for government aid "Yes we're humble" he went on "but we're not like little Willie “'Where are you going Joe?' little Willie asked his friend “'Down to the drug store' says Joe to get an Ice cream soda' “Little Willie looked up at Joe wist fully and said : “‘Say Joe can I come and watch TMJS Tke7iie-u- Slbod k yeT" Paints of Blotting Papor t the venerable ArchAt deacon Malcolm Graham of hue become dissatisfFngluml ied with his style of painting and la adopting blotting paper as a medium Archdeacon Graham one of the few artists In Ihe Church of England recently held an exhibition of hla watercolora which won high pralso Friends of Youth H Smith and Presl Both Alfred In dent Hoover are ardent believers young men - To the latter a graybenrd said In Paris during the World war: "But young men are totally lacking In experience" "VVhnt’s "Pooh” said Mr Hoover the good after all of knowing whnt the wenther was like day before yesterday?" Steering Ship by Echoee The fiitimmeter Is an Instrument that measures the depth of water by This Instruechoes timing electric to officers ment enables navigating In pilot their course as accurately darkness and fog as In daylight end clear weather First County Agent deceased of Smith J L Shillings was Ihe first county county Texas farm demonstration agent In America appointed In loot! The work he started Is now being carried on by more than 2400 county agents— Farm and Fireside Politeuets t “Politeness is all very well” “Well?" It “But fills me with jnlxet emotions when the telephone girl thanks me and then gives me the wrong num- ber" How Natives Lears Howe Towa Blinks— You eeera pretty familiar with nil the points of interest around your own city Jinks— Yes we have great many folks visit us The Way Today give the bride "I think I'll pin to handle "Buy her a Reason Is her husband revolver" tbe life of law a rolling with" bo? ihe! 0iMri Mb Trawler "Can you apeak Esperanto?" "I should think so I spent several years In Esperanto" to thnt to have much humanity In you To stick you have Virtue Is bold religion of tbaL and goodness ' ' never GREAT RESULTS M COMPOUND How This MetEcina Helped This Wom&ii Read Minn — "I read about Bralnerd Lydia E Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound in a and I have got from Jta ton is action atj the Change of Life Before I took it I waa nervoua and at timea I waa too yr'efUc to housedo my work I was tliia way aboutaycair But now I do all my housework and do chorea outside alio I must say that Lydia & Vegetable Compound boa done wonder for me and so woman should be without it I ours can wpeek a word for It”— Mas Jiu Smith 7 Brainerd Minnesota rd “d - |