Show I THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH By Mary Imlay Taylor WNU THB ITOKT THUS FAR: Mac tell! Sherwin that Jui It folng to marry Stenhart "I think the will not” he replied Solemnly Mae itated that the therilf had a picture of “someone that’s wanted” Sheriff Cntler had shown the picture to dim too Murder first degree) escaped from Rhode island ”1 don't think he’s around these parts” Jim re ptid- Jane too saw the picture and Stenhart panted: “Don't let him kill met” Bherwin admitted to Jane that he was the man they wanted Jim advised him to “melt away” Feeling like an outcast Sherwla goes to Old Mae’s shack where the foreman has a meal ready for him "Alnt ao use starvin’” says Mac CHAPTER r T VI “Do you know why I’m wanted?” Sherwin asked still standing The old fellow nodded “Seen th’ paper you had in your pocket Sherwin You’d marked the description and it dropped t'other day an’ I saw it Th’ sheriff talked some too when we were goin' to look for th’ where Jordan Jumped the place creek I ain't askin’ Questions You sit down an’ eat” Sherwin sat dowa “You’re a good man” he said chokingly “I'm old” said MacDowell “I ain’t dead set on punishing other folks” A sudden gust of wind blew out In the the lamp dark Sherwin pressed his hands over his eyes he was trying to shut out Jane’s face! to “We’re goin’ th’ stables ain’t no one there an’ we can saddle up” “I can’t take a horse from herel” Sherwin exclaimed sharply “Easy son I’ll lend you mine tonight” said Mac “I can ride one of the ranch horses we ain't goin’ so terrible far’’ They went to the stables and old MacDowell brought out the horses Sherwin hated to lay a hand on one of them but he mounted when the old man told him the roan was his own property Silently after that and they rode past the out on to the twisting mountain road Five miles up in the redwoods they passed the limits of Las Palomas The wind from the hills grew cold the but the sky was brightening highest peaks were already touched with moonlight Sherwin turned in his saddle and looked down Below “Except Jordan" said Sherwin Mac laughed “Well maybe! Eat son you may have a long hike You can’t take th’ trains Cutler’ll have your picture up in ’em” “You said a while ago— when you were tending my arm — that —Miss Is Keller was to marry Stenhart i' that true?” MacDowell considered pulling on his pipe “I’ve heard Jim say so You don’t like Stenhart?” “He’s my cousin” Sherwin said in a flat emotionless voice The old man started and took his “Gosh!” he pipe out of his mouth ejaculated and stared at the young man dumbly “He’s my cousin and his testimony sent me to Jail for life” said Sherwin and his voice shook “He lied He lied me out of the way for fear I’d break our uncle’s will He got everything” “An' you’re accused of killin’ th’ uncle because he’d cut you of? ain't that it?” Mac leaned his elbows on the table looking across it at the shadowed face of Sherwin The latter nodded "The old story” he said shortly “Uncle was killed in the garden He was stabbed while he slept on the old bench by the cedars I'd Just found him when he’d been Max came in the gate He up the street at the newsstand swore I had the knife in my hand It was perjury but he got away with differI had Uncle and a had it ence the day before and people That went against me knew of and Max swore me into Jail for life That’s all” Mac was silent for a while then he grunted “Did you tell Jim about it it?” “He Sherwin laughed bitterly wouldn’t believe me if I did! The I’ve served eight years Jury didn’t when I was senI was twenty-twtenced Ever been in Jail?” he asked ironically “Come mighty near it once son Punchln’ a rogue’s head got me arrested but somehow th’ Judge kinder agreed with me that it needed punchin’” - “It’s like being in hell— to shut a healthy man up behind stone walls for life” Sherwin said bitter“I won't be taken if I can help ly I’d rather die— only I’ve got it to do first” something The old man looked across under the lamplight again something in the white face opposite moved him Sherwin was a stranger be deeply was an escaped convict yet — “Don't do it son” old Mae said gently startled raised his Sherwin bloodshot eyes to hl$ “You know?” “I reckon I do!” Sherwin rose and began to walk “I came out here about the room to find him He wasn’t in his usual haunts in the city— so they told me and I'd tracked him patiently tracked him to Keller’s ranch when I stumbled into your accident and motored you here It was pure luck I thought to get here so easily— too!" without credentials MacDowell nodded “He's gettin’ well an’ he’s sure to hang around Jane” said nothing but his Sherwin until the nails bit hands clenched In the silence the into the palms full of seemed room Jane’s little presence Again he saw her eyes saw her recoil! A shudder change ran through him fury leaped up in he remembered him Stenhart’s white face his cowardly cry: “Don’t let him kill met” Again ha paced up and down MacDowell rose slowly Old stretching his uninjured arm "Th’ sheriff'll be around here for hours You a spell maybe can’t hardly miss him if you try to get out now some of ’em will meet I tell with what Til you you up do — you come along with me now before moonrise an’ I’U fix you up I’ve Just been figurin’ It out" Sherwin stopped in his pacing and touched looked at him strangely “How about Keller? He wanted me to get out at once” “You ain’t goin’ to stay on th’ ranch you follow me” Mac picked and opened the up the A death!” Old Mac grunted but you ain't goin’ he's too lams a “Mighty easy— to get th’ chance duck to get this far!" Sherwin felt the hot blood burn in Pansy Bouquets to Embroider Popular Doilies for Crocheters If If AS! face how easily the old man his mind! Mac stopped now and pointed ignoring what he had Just said “Th’ cabin's hid in them trees I built it most forty years agpr I hadn't no health those days dfic said I’d got to live out up here in the redwoods so I knocked There used to be up th shack mighty good shootin’ an’ flshin’ It’s stood weather better’n I expected There ain’t anybody knows about it she saw it once I —except Jane fetched her up here You can camp here safe enough till I bring you word where Culter’s gone Sherwin looking ahead into the dense shadows of the mountainside saw a light Both men stood still electrified Mac caught at his “By gosh!” companion’s arm and gripped it listening “I’m darned if Jordan ain't up here— sure as shootin’!’ he whishis bad read pered “In your cabin?” Sherwin grimly loosening his pistol smiled in the holster shoulder MacDowell cautioned him to silence with a gesture and they both crept forward As they did so Sherwin discerned the outline of a little cabin set in under a sycamore the A rectangle of light appeared door was open Softly step by step the two men approached keeping in behind the shadow Sherwin slipped the house and looked in the winA man was sitting on the floor dow smoking and reading a newspaper It was the by the light of a candle Sherwin signaled to Macoutlaw! Dowell and the old man came softly over and looked in The man was an easy mark but they did not shoot both loved fair play too well Making a sign to Mac Sherwin went quickly toward the thicker shadows of the trees in front of the cabin then deliberately and slowly he began to tramp down dry twigs and make the noise a man might make in careleseljr approaching from the The woods back of the ravine sounds reached the rustler's ears He extinguished the candle and stepped outside the door “That you Kenny?” For answer Sherwin sprang for ward pistol in hand and old Mac emerged from behind the cabin with a roar “We've got you now you skunk!” he shouted The outlaw dodged dropped to his rolled over like a ball and In the dark Sherwin pressed his knees went spinning down the slope hands ever his eyes he was trying bullet speeding after him A to shut out Jane’s face! sailing cloud suddenly obscured the him lay the ranch he could Just see moon and in the darkness a gun flashed below them and a bullet the lights in the house mere pinDarkness like whistled past They heard a scram points of brightness a velvet cloak had fallen on the bllng fall Sherwin fired again into a man cursed and sivalley He drew a deep breath Jane the dark lence followed was there Jane who had repudiatI can’t see a ed him with her chill look and Sten“Darn that cloud His hand clenched hart thing!” old Mac whispered "You lie had sent him to prison it think Jordan’s down there Sherwas Resolve him stilt win?” pursued in him he could not go Sherwin who had gone to the edge hardening He rode until he had killed him of the ravine and came back after on again but all the while be was the last shot answered as softly aware of those lights down there in “Yes! I can hear him scramble —I’m hanged if I know how he got the darkness He had lived eight years in prison but he was still away without falling over the preciThe girl’s eyes her voice There comes the moon— back young pice! her soft hands on his wounded arm out of range or he’ll pick you off had kindled a flame now the flame MacDowell!” was made fiercer more terrible by They both stepped back into the Stenhart was with her! Jealousy shadow of the cabin and waited exThen suddenly he was roused from pecting a rush by Jordan and his his Old Mae drew confederates- but nothing happened rein Far below them they heard twig “Get down” he said briefly “We snap and some gravel slide we’ve got can hobble th' horses I reckon!” Mac whis“Cornin’ to hoof it the rest of the’ way” pered Sherwin shook his head “Still goThe moon was rising over the top Very likely of the mountains as Sherwin swung ing the same man he’s gone for help” himself out of the saddle They bad “That’s true ain’t any use staymounleft the road and were on in’ here to be shot at! ” As he spoke tain trail great trees surrounded he felt his way into the cabin them their spreading boughs mak“Want to risk lighting the caning a dense shade through which here and dle?” Sherwin asked him from the the rising moon shot ‘T've got matches” door there an arrowhead of light Macsure We’d be targets “Nope! Dowell led and as they advanced then I can see from th’ moon the almost Imperceptible trail grew Where of you goin’?” narrower gigantic “I’m going to stay here” size locked them in far off was the sound of rushing water a mere mur"You’ll have to give th' cabin up son mur at their ears you’d have a batch of them him rustlers to fight — if he comes back” “Walk slow” Mac cautioned on the road” "And the sheriff ”th’ path’s mighty narrow in front Sherwin replied grimly We're now an' a mite treacherous “That’s true!” Mac thought a mocoming to the edge of a precipice ain't nothing to save you if you ment “I say Sherwin you’d better falL” Just keep under the trees for th “I hear water somewhere” said night an’ skip at daybreak The Sherwin posse’ll be most likely tired an’ restin' You’ll get some hours start any“Mighty pretty little cascade below us 'bout two hundred feet It's ways” He had other Sherwin nodded too far down tor th moonlight to would not tell them strike it yet— mind th’ turn now — plans but he He grasped the old man's hand there you can see th’ drop it’s "Come I’m going to see you off safe mighty steep” with the horses then I'll come back They stood on a narrow ledge here quietly” Some convulsion of nature had long Mac protested grumbling but he ago ripped out the side of the slope finally let the younger man accomBehind them was a bit of sheer pany him to the road His lame rock on either side the great trees still old man more or made arm the stopped and there was only a narSherwin helped him less swkward row path at the edge of a deep ravine Far down a turbulent little get the two horses and saw him mount river roared over the broken rocks “You skip at daybreak” Mae said and tumbled from a high cliff into and leaned from the saddle kindly the depth below The moonlight reto hold out his band again “I don’t vealed a sheer precipice with nothbelieve you did It" he epded ing reaching out from it but one old gnarled tree “A mighty bad place to slip” said musingly Sherwin “easy to a man over there— to his thrust PATTERNS NEEDLEWORK TURNING POINT brusquely Sherwin wrung his hand and stood the trees watching him go The old man’s blunt sympathy and active belp had touched him to the He watched until the old figquick ure in the saddle and the two horses became mere specks on the white Las Palomas toward road under (TO BX CONTINUED) the coming set a new record for gate There are more than two receipts? or three close to the fight game who don't think so It will be a sellout but the idea is that the Yankee WILL Stadium can't match either SolField Chicago the dier or in Philadelphia Here’s the low from a gate receipts authority: down will Jacobs “Mike for $100 charge He ringside seats will scale the crowd will that I believe you down from befind the attendance somewhere tween 90000 and 100000 My guess would be around $2500000 slightly below the second which drew in Chicago meeting Jacobs boasts that he $2650000” will gross three million dollars on this fight This sent us prowling Into the record book to check the leading money records of the game Here they are: 1927 — Chicago $2650000 Philadelphia Dempsey - Tunney 1926— $1895723 Jersey City 1921— $1626580 York New 1927— $1083529 New York 1923— $1082590 1935— York New $948352 New York 1938 —$940096 New York 1928 — $691014 The first flpht in New 1941 drew York $451743 only There are two outstanding points in The first is this financial roundup that Jack Dempsey figured in all alfive the shows over $1000000 These five Dempsey fights together hauled in $8338422 in someDempsey altogether dyew thing like $10000000 at the gate far It will also beyond any one else be noted that Dempsey drew huge amounts against four different opponents— Tunney Carpentier Sharkey with Gene and Firpo Tunney Dempsey out of the picture fell from to $091014 $2650000 and $1895723 Tom Heeney against The Louis Gate Record Louis so far has been in 57 but Joe has yet to know a Here are his gate five best financial contests: 1935— York New $948352 New York 1938 —$940096 1937— $640420 a New York 1941 — $583821 New York 1936 —$547372 The five top Louis fights are nearly five million dollars below the Dempsey count for the same number of contests The Conn engagement will be the first time the Bombr row er move into the and this time it Is almost certain to b better than the $2000000 row Whether it will reach $3000000 is another guess So far Louis has drawn In ap$5000000 at the gate proximately 37 per cent of this amount Is about Even if split evenly with $1850000 his managers this should have left Joe over $900000 Taxes have taken a terrific toll from this amount but even so one begins to wonder how Louis could be In the red so far as back debts go for over $200000 to the government and Mike Jacobs If you owe $200000 today and make $2000000 your net will be and this still leaves about $180000 you $20000 shy The best Louis can hope to collect In the Conn fight will be something about $900000 and $1000000 so far aa rate receipts go What he will get from motion pictures and television is still a guest But when they atop lopping off 90 or 92 per cent the residue won’t be any too ponderous to carry around Dempsey and Tunney had better breaks TUnney knocked or more for himself in 1927 at but the Income tax at Chicago that time was light — approximately 10 or 12 per cent Both Dempsey and Tunney kept most of what they made although the Mauler split with Jack Kearns before they said “farewell forever” Those days now belong with the dodo and the great auk Maybe you can make it today but if you do— try to keep it Pennant Race Odds What should the proper and corodds be on the two pennant A few dozen races Just ahead? 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