Show a THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH BRISBANE f) - Sa lly Sex THIS WEEK Harold Tltu Copjrlfht CHAPTER V — 8— something did turn op Just at breakfast time while Ben was prowling the mill admitting ro himself that perhaps It was time to look at his Lole card — the letter that the old cruiser had sent to him with Its Intriguing Inscription— a stranger behind a light driving team swung Into the stopped and tied bis Still horses "Well a bad you Brel’ be said as you've still got a See Ben approached mill standing though” “Standing yea But that’s all you for It” “That's tough I” The man eyed him “Are you by any In genuine concern chance Ben Elliott?” -I am" name’s Blackmore Glad my "Elliott to see you I was In here and talked with Harrington week before lqat and he was saving out some venee'r logs for tne Pm with the Veneer Exporting corporation and we’re In the market for quite a few cars of stuff Wonder If I could Interest you to a deal Market’s right good and we’re in need of some more stuff to fill out a shipment Maybe with- your mill shut down you might be Interested" "That’i a close guess Shoot I” "Til pay you a hundred and twenty dollars a thousand for bird’s eye maple and ninety dollars for veneer birch can say standard specifications side of two weeks on sand I know you’re the top and pass any A and hundred and delivery Insay thirty thoubusy so I name dickering” And twenty ninety for birch I Ben’a heart leaped but be gars no outward Indication of the great relief that surged through bim "Two “Yes weeks?" he asked and less Let's see I'll bare to have thirty thousand delivered to Just eleven days to be safe In getting ’em to Montreal on time I’ll take fifty thousand at the price but the thirty will have to be loaded and on track first” “That'll “All of be rhat fast production" I But If 1 can't get the stuff from you I can from Brandon by going up s few dollars a thousand My cards are on the table Elliott Can we deal?" Ben considered rubbing bis cbln with a knuckle lie looked up the road which led toward camp to see a man with that quick stride of the woodsman breakfast?” be asked approaching “Had “No” your team and go eat I'll answer for you by tbe time you’re through" As the veneer buyer entered — tbe Blaine tbe boarding bouse traveler from camp — bad reached tbe “Blanket have an “For the love av—" be began turning hi i amazed stare from tho mill to Elliott “Yes that you Never ' get mind your where does anny Why do they a firs now Where’d name?" “Me ntmel man — " “1 meat Bay call you that?" I looked veneer that Why stuff from Brandon for years on til 1 got sick with disgust fer IS onmoo" the Hoot see And you’re been Owl for three years haven’t you? Enow th timber pretty well?” “I know lvery quarter stake by Its first name I" and veneer “llow much birch Is thera within draytng distance of the steel? Let’s get down to cases ten thousand? think there’s Bo yon Or fifty?" “Fifty Nawl Tin ?”— twisting his bead "Twlct that snnybow ’Nd on the’ ’a another bunch ar twlnty-thretoo but Scattered all through ut bunched Mlsther Elliott lolke ye don’t see ut frequent That makes ut easy to git out” "What I‘m getting at Is this: With the crew I’ve got could we get thirty thousand out lu ten days!" Bird Eye shrugged “Homo b’y but that’s a chore With this crew av hay tossersl” lie ahook you bla bead “Mebby you could nd Paul Bunyao Moat men couldn’t so much as afart” in I’ll a here few tee “Wait you “Oh "I ren minutes" lie entered Buller’s house where Armltage sipped coffee gloomily xveglectlng tbe food on his plate "This Is the nineteenth" Ben said "With what bank balance we have how much must we get together to meet the payroll that one note that you think can’t be renewed and Interest on others that'll be due? My figures are up at camp” Able considered at length "Three thousand might let ua out Able all Why?" He put that question dryly "I Just wondered" Ben turned to Buller "How many men will you need to the mill In shape? I mean how many can you use and not have them falling over each otherl" "Oh four or five besides myself" "That’ll give me fiBen nodded fteen of the mill crew to throw Into the woods" His eyes snapped as he looked back at Able "A half boor ago I was I'll make feeling about half licked get By HAROLD TITUS the three thousand by tbe first or break my neck!" "What are you getting at Benny?” Able demanded “This” Ben hltchedf his chair close to the table and with a relish which Insketched dicated the love of battle bis plan By noon that plan was In partial Blaine bla duties operation to as barn boss temporarily delegated another and Ben Elliott cruised through the timber north of camp belt axes In their hands And In the morning the camp crew augmented by fifteen men from the mill' left off the work of timber In felling strips scattered through the woods and dropped marked trees were with them Swampers clearing the way for teams that fol lowed close on the sawyers’ heels and drayed these high quality logs out to the railroad Ben Elliott was everywhere knew his specialty he determined and Ben let the little Irishman go It Without help Blaine could find alone more veneer trees In a day than the crew could drop and get out to the decking grounds “But It’s s man’s sized Job to keep your eye on such an operation 1" Ben "I’ve got to watch declared to Able I’ve got to Duller and the mill too thlDk about markets ao we’ll be all et And when we commence to saw again the devil of It la I’m only one band hours In and there are only "Where’s this a day I" He grinned good man you told me about? Jeffers? Is that his name?” “Tim Jeffers? Over In the next But I doubt he’ll even listen town! He hasn't wanted a Job In three years’’ "Doubting Isn't knowing" Ben said the next afternoon drove and grimly bard for Jeffers’ little farm clearing The old logger met Elliott with an eye that seemed at first to be hostile but which on closer observation proved to be only od of severe appraisal “So you're after a camp foreman” “No I've quit tbe timber for be said A man I’m through Elliott good has trouble enough without bunting It I've no I'm not a young man son any more to put years nor strength Into another man’s losing fight” Brandon’s “We won’t lose tried everything up to and Including fire and Come he hasn't got me licked yet along with me Tim Jeffers and we’U run him Into his hole!" But the man was obdurate and Ben left him chagrined and a bit angered at bis failure “Brandon's got a crimp In the whole country" he muttered as he drove on am trying toward camp "And here to do four men’s work Tough nut? Til tell the world I" Iu Tlncup be drove to the express office to inquire for the new piston which was bead for the locomotive He wanted to start loading bla due veneer logs and getting them out to the siding as rapidly aa they came from He had signed a contract the woode with the time for delivery specified and wanted to run no chance of delay But the repair part waa not there tbe station agent "Got the bill of aid "But It hasn’t shown up Ought to be along tomorrow" However the next day did bring Ben's of driver and the repair tbe supply team reported the fact to him "And the agent he wants to see you" the man added enigmatically "Didn't that piston head come yet?” Ben demanded angrily of the eupply teamster after the man's next trip to town "I told you the agent wanted to see it" nl you" The other’s manner was doggedly mysterious and Elliott without further harnessed and drove to questioning Tlncup The agent shook hands cordially and drew him inside the tiny ticket office He spoke In a cautious tone although they were alone “Tbe messenger on the train saye he put that engine part off for me the It ain't night the bill came through here and I'm takln’ a chance of losing my Job Just telling you even that much" Ben frowned "What are you driving at? It’e not here and you’ll lose—- You mean the express company’ll hold you responsible for an article lost out of the depot?" The "That don't worry me came In and I never saw It and If was to tell yon that the only thing that could've happened waa that It was taken off the truck while I was handling baggage It wouldn't be a bad But If certain partlea knew guess told you that much the railroad would get such a complaint about me that I'd THE STORY FROM WNU be out of a Job between days and don’t you forget It !" “Oh see" Ben looked at a calendar “It took them five days fo get it back to me Can’t wait that long blank I’ll have Give me a telegraph ’em notify me by wire when they ship end If I have to meet trains myself why I can do that too" The other nodded and gave Ben e worried look “I sort of liked the way you did up Duval In that log rollin’ and heard about the trlmmln you gave him at Well I’ve seen And I'm camp this enough raw stuff go on around man’s town to feed me up I'll help you all I can but I’ve got kids to think about” Ben made a wry face “Even children don’t seem safe" he said “Some of ua have got only our s In the particular dander invested I'm mixing In but everything the little McManus girl has got Is st stake” Little girl?" You’re— "Yup “Yes The McManus girl She owns the lloot Owl" “Oh” the agent said with a queer look The following morning a half hour after the men had gone to the woods a sawyer came running toward the camp office Just In time to catch Ben before he left for the mllL "III Elliott!" be called "Hold on a minute 1" to the np lie came breathlessly sleigh "Somebody cut three Inches offen the measures last night Thought you Logs three Inches ought to know short might be thrown out” Ilow’d yoa find "Somebody” cut— that out?" "Well we left the measuring stick layln’ on a tree we’d dropped night I’d marked It myself figurin' we on making one more log before It quit and then we decided not to snowed Just s mite durlu tbe night I laid the measure down again this formorning and made another mark getting about the first which waa covered up with snow you see When I marked It knocked the snow off the log showing ' up mg first one three I thought that was funny Inches off Somethin’ was so I measured again We looked her over SDd wrong sure found where a piece had been cut off tbe stick and then we saw where tracks—" "Be with you pronto" Ben muttered ae be turned his team back toward the barn lie found five of the saw gangs with shortened measures the Fortunately discovery waa made early In the day and only a few logs bad However It proved to Ben been made that menacing Influences struck In unexpected ways and from all quarters snowshoe trail was An unexplained found which led In from the north and noDe knew who had made It The visitor evidently had gone out by road In the dead of night "Seema to me" said that night "that I heard ’bout two fellys over fernlnst Squaw lake trappln Molght be- - they ain’t trappera came on a place where the one he followed had stopped and stood a moment turned around and then resumed his way Ben went fasrer breaking late a jog trot where the going was good A half hour later be saw the moving Ben saw him tura figure before him about looking upward stare into the wind which blew from the northwest and swing and go with It Not completely lost as a greenhorn might be not floundering In panic and traveling but still far from meaningless circles certain In directions Ben felt a tightening In hla throat This tbe chances were would be aa encounter with one of the men who most certainly acting on Brandon’s on ders sought to hamper and hamatring A savage anticipation him ran hie reins with that to meet this prowler would be a greater satisfaction even than throwing Bull Duval out of his camp bad been Elliott pushed on moving faster than the other cutting down the distance between them as the thickening gloom made It Impossible for him to see clearly at any distance The man before him stopped sudElliott hesidenly and faced about tated wondering whether he had been seen or not If not he wanted to trail If so— secretly He had no doubt now that he had been seen so he went forward resoon meeting the wanderer Intent lutely with challenge He dipped into a sharp ravine climbed the other slope and came Shortly after dinner on the following day Ben Elliott set our to Investigate this story of a trappers’ camp on Squaw lake which lay to the northward of Hoot Owl on Things were going swimmingly lie was a bit shead even of the Job the stiff schedule of production be had set tor himself and If the weather held reasonably good and he could frustrate he these attempts to slow him op would turn the trick which engaged him for the present It waa a good alx miles to Squaw lake but he did not follow the moat direct route Swung right end left now and then smiling when he came on a particularly fine piece of timber Hoot Owl stuff looked the Certainly better every time he went through It Money standing on end for an orphan girl If he Ben Elliott should be strong enough to outlast Nicholas Brandon's and persistence! Lie wonruthlessness dered about Dawn McManus known and marked as the daughter of a murhe told himself for a derer Tough child to grow up under a cloud like that He started back after fruitless more and had not gone vestigation to camp when he came than suddenly upon a fresh snowshoe tralL He stopoed short with a little thrill The one who had Another prowler? The' shortened hla measures yesterday? tracks were only moment old he knew by the way the freshly falling snow In them lay He took the trail at t swift walk a In- THE BEGINNING who ended vi- olently Hitler saw how well Mussolini’s idea worked and adopted It Dolfuas tried It In Vienna ended badly Kemal Pasha has made a success of It thus far In Turkey throwing sultans overboard Mohammed the fez veils for women also Kemal says “If Hitler can defy the league and kick over the Versailles treaty so can L" He will fortify the Dardanelles In spite of the treaty that created a zone adjoining the narrow water passage that separates Europe from Asia at Constantinople Hitler turning with a rapidity that atartle any worm now declares himself guardian angel of Europe offering to start a world peace guaranteed to last 20 years That would depend on Japan and Hossla would Thera Is a scientific test for lying Try as he may to control himself a man lying undergoes physical and psychological changes that a certain scientific apparatus reproduces In a "graph" when the lying begins Mrs Hauptmann her husband sentenced to for kidnaping the Lindbergh baby suggests that her husband be subjected to the "lie test” adding "he would be freed instantly" He could not be "freed Instantly" because the law does not yet recognize the “lie test" as conclusive but the exThe periment would be Interesting framing of questions which should be put In fewest possible words and as startlingly as possible would be Important New Jersey’s Attorney General who brought about the conviction jyould be the man to frame the ques- lat town of Tlncup with Ben Elliott — from "Tonder" — arrives at the lumbering He defeat Bull Duval Poa Stuart old very elck man whom be bee befriended Nicholas Brandon contest "kins of the river" and town bully In a him to leave reaenta Stuart's preaenc tho town's leading eltlaen trylns to force Elliott la arrested and town and Elliott resenting the act knocks him down finds a friend In Judas Able Armltasa Tha Judga hires him to run tha ona lumber camp tha Hoot Owl that Brandon has not been able to grab This belongs with to Dawn McManus daughter of Brandon's old partner who has disappeared Brandon sends Duval to beat up Ban a murder charge hanging over hla head and Ben worsts him In a flat fight and throws him out of camp Don Btuart dies leaving a letter for Elliott “to be used when the going becomes too tough" Ben Fir refuses to open tho letter believing he can win the fight by hi own efforto break out In the mill Ben leading the victorious fight against tha flames that the fir was started with discover threatened to wtn the light for Brandon FMAhna d Servtew Busy Dictators Hitler Peace Angel Lie Test for Hauptmann? All Heard the Moans Europe’s dictators borrow Ideas from each other Mussolini perhaps unconsciously copied tions Consider the principal of the Schaff Junior High school at Farma Ohio That principal having decided to beat five boys caught smoking In the school building using his microphone ordered all classes and all noise stopped throughout tbe school while the five near the microboys were "paddled” phone for the whole school to hear The story goes “Startled students next heard the ’Whack Whack I’ of the paddles and the moans of the culprits” She "Good Afternoon" Brusquely Said face to face with the most lovely girl he could then or afterward remember having seen In his life Great brown eyes looked at him The nose was small aristocratic the mouth red lipped mobile he Imagined but now It was set rather grimly into aa expression of extreme petulance He did not register consciously the knitted toque of soft maroon wool nor the Jumper and knickers Impressions leaped at him In ensemble rather than detail: a trim trig little figure "Oh I" he said when she did not "Oh Why heUo!" speak He grinned then but no responsive mile changed the girl’s face or even lighted her eyes ‘Good afternoon" sbe said brusquely almost sharply TO BE CONTINUED Sparrow Hawk Smallest Family’s Most Beautiful During late fall and winter field and bouse mice form the main diet of the Sparrow Hawk the smallest and most beautiful of our hawk family according to a writer In the Missouri Farmer brave and aggressive It Exceedingly will sit In s nearby tree while the farmer shucks corn out of the shock or when he la hauling fodder out of tbe field watching for mice which run out of the shock This hawk has an amazing sense of a graceful with sight swoop he catches a mouse on the run that Is currying away from a corn shock havfrom the ing seen his prey emerge shock from his vantage point many yards distant His skill and his value to the farmer can best be noted when now Is on the ground hla food supply la then low and be la braver than usual At such a time he will catch mice very near the farmer who la working at the corn shock the sparrow hawk atOccasionally tacks small birds and chickens These usually occur during the depredations nesting period or when other food Is scarce but these Irregularities are so that they are more than Infrequent outweighed by Its good services In destroying mice and Insects Foods ConUla Wator All foods contain inter The drvest bread or biscuit may contain 6 to 10 per cent water and some fruits and like tomatoes melons letvegetables and strawberries cauliflower tuce DO pew eta mav contain as much u girl baby two weeks old smilpretty dressed in plDk and white found abandoned in a New York hallway waa taken to tbe Foundling hospital m sort of “pound" for lost children If a chow Boston bull or Irish wolfhound two weeks old had been found there would be a thousand only too glad to take and care for It Our alleged eonslna the chimpanzees could hardly believe that A ing There are miracles of various kinds eten In healing leprosy It can be done as the Bible shows by supernatural power It can be done by science Jactntbo Moura Portuguese chemist In Itlo de Janeiro smashed a and while suffering acute pain finger accidentally dipped the finger In a liquid vegetable extract that he was preparing This vegetable liquid obtained from a wild Brazilian plant mixed with chalmoogra oil according to Dr Fernando Terra director of the Rio de Janeiro hospital has already cured 17 lepers Some accidents are valuable The Injured finger showed the way to an Important cure At Kovno Lithuania four Nazis are sentenced to death on the gallows for plotting to separate Mernel from Lithuania Mr Hitler deeply grieved by the fate of four Nazis Is said to have protested to Sir John Simon although It Is not clear what that Britisher could do about It The opinions of two ladles whose heads were recently off by order of Chancellor chopped Hitler would be Interesting but will never be known Once the head Is of opinion ceases chopped expression Mussolini says "Italy offers the of calm" and a spectacle world promptly raises his army to 6600Q0 men promising to make It 2000000 He says "Let It be clear that our desire for peace Is backed by several million That la calm for bayonets” Mussolini Patinan Texas DemoCongressman puts the bonus matter in few He says those that Insist on bonds are issuing a scheme to pay "two bilmanaging lions to CGupon clippers and two billions to veterans" vvhy make taxpayers pay the two billions to “bond clippers' when It Is not necessary? 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