Show THE GARLAND lip a dim and shining shape of gold and the man In hla saddle held looked at hei In bis hand and steadily Sonya looked back and each a light broke on her tired face as should have humbled any man It bumbled this one to the very dust beholding “Starr Stone I" ahe cried softly In the silence “Oh Starr Stone You have come back I" "I’d come back from hell’i edges” be said soberly “Miss Savarln can’t help myself" "I don’t want you to" she aald “Never You must come to swiftly me — always" She had stopped a few feet from him and the man reined close beside her laying a hand on hers looking Into her face as If he could not look deep enough Ills blue eyes were dark again with the spreading pupils hla mouth grave "Of course yon know" he said simply "that I love you” "Of course" she said "That I’m dust under your feet — Less than that Cut I want nothing you to know too that I love you as a better man could never love you I I worship you don’t love jrou— no could kiss th’ print of your little foot Tou’re a white angel on In th’ sand th stairs of heaven and I’m a devil In th’ pit — and hell Itself Is in those separating miles for me" He stopped his voice seeming to die In bis throat with the weight of lta confession then went on with an ef- Flame of the Border By VINGIE E ROE Doubled? Ooprrtfht Doras Co iorrlco Isa WNfU SYNOPSIS 8kln M death to aacapo dishonor at tha hands of a drunken desperado Sonya Savarln allows harsalf to be atby her suddenly tacker The artrl la a repentant Physician to the Navajo Indiana living on an Arlsona sheep ranch with her brother Serge his wife 111a and their mall daughter Baba She Is to Rodney Blake wealthy New engaged Torker but her heart Is 'with the friendless and she evades a wedding Navajo Sonya' pulls little Moon wife of Two Finger a Navajo through th crisis of an lllnesa Two Fingers la deeply grateful Sonya again meets the man whose advances she had on lane Mena He tells her repulsed he bitterly his action regrets 8onya Is affected but unforgiving She hears rumors of a Border "El bandit Capltan Diablo" and vaguely connects him with her attacker On Lone Mesa she oomes upon the strange young again man when be reiterates his sorrow over his misconduct she Indicates forgiveness and urges him to abandon hla life of lswlMinsta From concealment Sonya witnesses the transference of objects from an airship to her attacker At a danoe she demands that he tell her his name He says hs Is Starr 8tone that hla mother believes him dead and that he goes by a different name In this He leaves the dance with a region tall fierce Mexican with whom he la associated mysteriously Sonya realises she Is falling In love with a man whom she can only class as a renegade and outlaw and that she can never marry Blake CHAPTER fort: “I come back to look at you because I can’t stay away — and I forfeit my life every time I want you to know that as a proof sort of" “I don’t need proof I" cried the girl "and I know that tool Have wildly known It ever since the night of the dance when you followed— when you followed—" "Yea — when I followed — and left you standing there In th open floor like the yellow dog I wae — and ami" “Not Because you had to Because —" If you Fm here now Let’s talk for "Hush a little while as If we were two ordinary people with nothing between na tJ prevent You’re workln’ yourself to death" he said searching her face with anxloui eyea "It’s nothing My part In Ufa A good one a great one" But you’re a woman and 'Maybe VI — Continued — 0 "Wbat’g wrong It read “Write or hall take plane out by Friday Rod" Sonya herself drove In late that evening and aent her answer but epidemic" the wired "Nothing “Forgive me Sonya" And as she left the straggly small dot of civilization under the thin sickle of a new moon she came upon a tiny cavalcade In the desert’s plodding dust Three burros their patient little feet shaming In the white land bore two packs and a rider the latter a thin old man In rusty black whose silvery head shone In the dusk with beauty Her heart pounding Sonya drew up beside him “Good evening elr" she aald "How la all with you?" "Good evening daughter" he replied The peace of the desert It Is well (wells within especially at this time ef the day There la healing In the and contemplation The aoul twilight enriches Itself with thoughts of tha And you bounty of the Lord “We have much sickness among the Indiana" she said gravely “and much work “That’s bad I hope you pray a good f r dren" Without a word th man turned and and presently he was disappeared back with two baskets of water Ho set them Inside the door and went away ognln returning later with great quantities of the bleached and straggly dead wood of the Juniper scrub which clothed the uplands here Ho the outside fire whero replenished Sonya had been heating her stones for set the latter tn to the heat again poured fresh water Into the basket at her elbow “Anything to eat about?" he asked practically There was mutton two "Very little days back but the man’s down and the woman too and the last went bad on me I carry cereals but I’m nearly out of those" ”0 K" he said briefly “Til Ox that" What nextr “Nothing” she said "But thla ia priceless" uOh Starr tweet you" so Stone! You Have Come Back!" so beautiful I'm afraid for “Don’t be I won’t die Nothing could kill me — now" “Why now?" ’’Because" said the girl gravely “I've got a fight ahead A light to tnke you from whatever holds you and I'll do It We’ve Just begun — you and L Starr Stone" Her face was like a flower of the dusk beautiful and dim but filled with a stern courage a white lire of the spirit Ills hand on hers closed tightly Slowly he leaned toward her and him his eyes Sonya leaned to meet hla breast his lips In the darkening night she kissed him and knew she had never kissed a man before What she had given Rod Illake was pale friendship compared to the tide of life which engulfed her now Then she drew back pushed the hair from her forehead "Strange" she said ”what life does to us against our will In spite of all we've ever knows ever desired ever pattered away Sonya stepped on the starter and bounced ahead II was In the country again So someHe would be here somewhere time Maybe next Maybe tomorrow The winds that blew softly up day from the south fanned her face with a perfumed breath the little moon was fair as a maiden's brow there were mystery and ecstasy In every shadow of the sage planned" “God yes!” he echoed “ever known planned!" "But we can fight back I" she cried “We don’t need to alnk under Its blows I" “To a certain point” he said “Be yond that— no" 1 “Teal As long as there’s life know what the human soul Is made of —Its strength lta courage Men —and women too— have great things against all odds because of It Strong men strong women Everyone falls Anyone Only weaklings stay down can get up If he want to hard enough If he haa a reason I'm your reason" The man groaned audibly an In articulate word of despair Then he bent down and laid bis cheek upon her hand and his clasped on her pommel a gesture of abase ment of humble love that came too ever dno CHAPTER VII Its I ice you arrles Sonya went on about her ministratand In the course of an hour he was back with the dressed carcass of a freshly slaughtered sheep Without comment he put small pieces to cook “This will do nicely" he said when ”Tve Sonya came out of the hogan hung the meat In the tallest scrub I could find back of the corral Wrapped It’s In good It in a couple of sacks shade and should cool out all right deair nuio win It’s dark enough— no on riding with a man whose head a price" fear cold' shot the Once again through Sonya as ahe turned and rode out across the desert at his side At a lift In the dark sage levels Starr Stone stopped and held out hla hand "I have a reprieve” he said simply for a certain length of time I’ll be Id thla country for lta duration Do you mind If I keep — coming back— while It lasts "Oh” the 'girl said with a sudden catch In her voice ‘‘you break tny heart What !a all this? Wbat la It?” "Life’s mistake — Its sins— and penalties” he answered lowly "Its grasping at straws Its compensations May I come If I’m careful 2” ’’Come!” cried Sonya "Any time any placet” And wheeling Darkness she rode sobs that the hide to swiftly away shook her She came In late at home Serge and Baht had long been asleep but Lila waited In the dark patio rocking hammock slowly In the fringed They exchanged low spoken words and went together Into the silent house As Lila struck a light ‘she looked across Its tiny flume at Sonja “You’ve seen him" she said “Yes At Tall canyon" That was all and the two women went their way on soft feet That meeting In the dusk at Tall canyon’s lip was the beginning of a strange and pregnant time Two days later Sonya wringing hot cloths from on a hogau’a a steaming t sandy floor looked up as a shadow darkened the doorway t° the east Starr Stone stood there leaning his graceful length against the llnteL “Is there anything needing to he done that a husky man can do?” ho asked soberly “Water to bring wood to get?” “Plenty" said the girl quickly “Both of those Every ono In this fam-l- y Is down except the two Uttlest chilhit? ions “Well" said Sonya hesitantly "yea I have to — to carry on One elr I do needs strength you know" Just so Just so And strength will come to you never fear Take that One now that One Three nights ago I saw him by a little stream and he grasped my arm so hard It hurt The old you know my daughter are soft In the flesh without resistance And he asked of you tha doctor woman and called on God for strength Just so God he said If I was strong enough Just ao They all come to the knee of God daughter sooner or later" awallowed Her Sonya painfully eyea felt blurred agalu with the excitement suddenly In her "Tell me" she aald slowly “tell me again — where was He?" The Servant waved an airy old hand fine of line and yellow as parchment “to “By a stream" he said vaguely the south Three night ago Well I bid you good night daughter We must be getting on" II bowed politely and the burros Soul's Covenant But the morrow came and brought flying trips to this hogan and that but death and and nothing happened sorrow and the tun went down aDd rose again on Sonya and her fever Ish work It was at the end of another week when the tide of life in her seemed at low ebb with all the monstrous la bor and the strain of human suffering Nabout (hat she came face to face with Starr Stone once again She had Jusi rtddpn down the sounding aisle of Tall canyon to come out on the dusky lev ela when who saw him Un d Oro stood ugn'nsl (he great walls p TIMES late “If I had the world” he said thickly “I’d give It all to be worthy to make you that" He straightened In hla saddle gathered bis rela “Come" ba aald “I mustn’t keep sou Do you mind If I ride with you And when two hours later Sonya rode out serosa the hot sage levels Starr Stone rode beside her on his golden horse “There’s no one hereabout but Nava-Jo- s end they’re few) and far apart” he said “I think we won’t be seen” “And what If we are?" the girl asked “Why should It matter?” wearily And you may need "We won’t be me where you’re going like you did back there” "Oh I will Conditions artf pitiful In nearly all these lonely places No water — no food — no wood Everybody too to get them" “And what have you been doing about It?” he asked curiously I ‘‘Getting them myself aherever could" she answered “hut It’s beyond me now There’s so much to do so many sick I’ve burled three peopl— myself” She looked at him with haggard dark eyes to her worn young face and th man looked quickly away "What’e the government agency do“What about ths ing?” he esked Haven’t they got doctors T schools? “Of course But they’ve got their hands full In their own vicinity We’re so far away here — on the very you know edge of the Reservation But 1 won’t give up single one of them without a fight and the best one I can put up" When they passed tha spot at the canyon's lip where they had met In th dusk Starr Stone reached over and laid hie hand on hers upon the pommel "Soul'a covenant” ha aald “It was that we made here From everlasting No matter what comes to everlasting we'll remember the feel of the little winds the look of the starlit eky: It will go with me to the end wrapped In the center of my heart— Sonya" “Soul's covenant" said the girl tragically "from everlasting to everlasting Amen" And they rode forward Into th dark moutli of the shadowed aisle the good woman and the bad man to that selfless service of humanity which le the Immortal flame In the mortal dross TO BB CONTINUED I Naturally Salfixk "Some of ns humans la naturally so selfish" said Unde Eben "we takes It fob granted dat unless we'a gettln all de best of anything wt'a gettln all d worst ef It" GARLAND UTAH BRISBANE THIS WEEIC Ilindenburg Sleep Important Stork News Building Happiness Mr Green Secs Danger Through miles of flaming torches Illndenburg was carried to his grave No representatives of the Hohenzol-lernappeared The United States sent a wreath The ceremony began with the funeral march from Beethoven's Third Symphony “Erolca” written lu honor of Napoleon Services to honor Illndenburg's memory were held In various churches here New York's Governor Lehman sent to the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church a tribute eulogizing Illndenburg as “a great soldier and statesman” Reindeer's Great Value in the Extreme North antler male Is as well equipped with to as the male the prongs serving the scoop snow aside to bare moss and other forms of vegetation on which they feed The reindeer are comparatively but still when domesticated can draw weights up to 3300 miles sa pounds at a speed of 10 hour The United States government has In propagatbeen actively engaged the naing reindeer In Alaska to aid tives In the more extreme sections of The reindeer traditional means of transportation for Sdnta Claus In his trips from the North pole serve a really practical purpose In Ufa In Lapland and Siberia the reindeer serves the fourfold purposes of horse cow goat ant sheep In other lands The reindeer furnish a satisfactory supply of milk material for clothing and meat foi the table Unlike other typer of deer the fe the ’ country w MOTOR OIL reat 1 Italy reports that the stork will soon have the honor to bring another little Mussolini to the dictator' household This delights the Italian nation and cause more general Interest than would the arrival of quintuplets In any royal family If that new baby herits Its father’s qualities It may play an Important part In the worli It Is officially stated also that the widow of Chancellor Doll fuss will oon have Interesting news for the Austrian people Dictators come and go the stream of babies fortunately never ceases and there Is hope la every one ft -- 4 V Vr 4 V'1 BERK fSHS At Chalet” “a beautiful lodge cradled among the Rocky mountains" Mr and Mrs Roosevelt had dinner after driving 125 miles through Glacier National park over the Great Divide After dinner In a broadcast speech the President said many thing of interest to the people of the United States Be said In the first place that “the stealing of the public domain is finished" That Is most encouraging The President says the nation has entered "an era of building the best kind of building — the building of great public projects for the benefit of the and with the definite objective public of building human happiness” Climaxes Continental's 59 Years of Leadership ! of qualNew and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil! 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