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Show JHE SM1T11FIKLD SEXTlXEU SM1THF1EID. UTAH UndePfulQ Gay Hostess Apron With Poppy Motif kwi Are a Retreat isn't laws that Americana to enable them to get along Jpgjther, but a decent regard for ojch other. von cannot often communicate pa lesson 70a have learned by Aj windows of a large city a great expositional delight, Jyen u one cant afford many or cares not to objects he sees ' have them. Truth IS stranger than Action, but most of the facts about truth never come out. It'i Considered Eccentricity In a village, as elsewhere, genius is usually not encouraged. But tew know that is what it is. Logie, in time, conquers all. Because login is distilled common sense. Overeating is what shortens a pig's life, too. A Very Salutary One The best part of experience is the scares it puts into you. Be free with compliments. They cost yon nothing, but the surrenill will. der of your stiff-nectphotograph albums should be revived. That was the only way of getting some idea of the family tree. ed READY TO BRING YOU RELIEF IN MINUTES By SYNOPSIS y,,un cattleman. mor.ed by hi Werly and quick, of a mysterious ,bcauK Bdly 11 In love with Dunn nlac he hai not wen fur two ,5.h "Joctrd hii mt and ia still V"" ""oh if surruunded bv one-mifincluding Link Bender. Pinto Halliday whom he ha defeated m BM effort! to build a cattle kingdom. Dunn his cow hands, Val Douglas, Tulare Callahan and other to ararch for the killer a horse. He explain to Billy that the morning before he had come upon blood-(t- a ned ground af Short Creek and found the trail of a ahod and unahnd horse. The (hod horae a rider had been killed. The body had appeared. Link Bender had at the wen and read the sign the arrived way he had. Dunn reveals that became of a financial erlili the raneh may be in Jeopardy; hii enemies may make trouble, since Sheriff Walt Amos is friendly with them. He saa he has asked Old Man Coffee, the country's beat trailer, to Join them. Dunn and Billy meet Amoa, Link Bender, hie son the Kid Cavuxe Cayetano, an Indian trailer, at Short Creek. Bender hai found the slain man's horse, but the saddle ia missing. Almost supernalurally. cattla attracted to the scene by the blood-staineground, tamp out all the traces. Dunn la angered when Amoa tdli him not to leave the county- Following an argument. Bender draws his gun, but Dunn wounds him In the arm. Back at the ranch Old Man Coffee arrives, with a pack of hounds. Coffee goes In search of the dead man's saddle. Dunn tells Billy that Marian ia incensed at him for trying to settle disputes by bloodshed. He reveals that the ranch is really hers, also that he recently sold hla own raneh In Arizona and that hii partner. Bob Flagg, la en rout with the money. Billy accompanies Marian on a ride to Short Creek. Kid Bender, now a deputy, rides up. They have an argument, and by a trick Bender tries to shoot him. Billy aaves himself by plunging agalnat Bender's pony and the Kid ia injured. Coffee returns to tha ranch with tha saddle and reveals that Cayuse Cayetano is on the trail for Sheriff Amoa. The saddle catbelonged to Lon Magoon, a amall-tlm- a tla thief. Billy learns ha la to Ira arrested for Kid" Bender. On the iheriff'a assaulting orders, Billy and the ranchmen drive into On the way. Coffee telli him Inspiration. that the murder victim was not shot by the man riding with him. arrive ,Jt,,h1fIizaU!y Dun"' 1,1 n"' 1"L11' CHAPTER WORKS SO FAS! lar Dnf layer Aiplria tablet lata a Morel ureter. hit Mia haMara ef tha Ry Mia Mara I glaaa It b disintegrating. TMa a peed of disJatsgiwHoa faaaha BAYES Aspirin tablet enable ta atari "taMog hoM" ef headache and siari-lpaia a few minutes after taking. or pay Is high as yon YOU can for remedies claimed to relieve the pain of. 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For a moment he had undoubtedly believed he had trapped Horse; but this hope was now trampled out by doubts. One more question, said the sheriff. I want to know where all your riders were, last Monday the day of the killing. Val Douglas and Gil Baker were on Yellow Medicine Flats; Steve Hurley and Tulare Callahan were riding Slinkard's Hole. Thats aU the riders Ive got right now. One thing more, said the sheriff. I questioned Hurley and Callahan when they were in town; but I still got to talk to Baker and Douglas. Stay here a minute. At the door he turned and met Horse Dunns eye squarely. I dont mind telling you this, he said. This case is nearly washed up. I figure to pick up the killer within 60 hours." He went out, jerking the door shut behind him. Old Man Coffee's eyes showed an That last seemed inward smile. kind of forced in, he said. Gil Baker now lounged in, taking his time. The sheriff was impatient at his heels. Baker, where were you Monday? he demanded. Gil Baker, young and hawk-faceglanced at Horse Dunn and rolled his quid of tobacco over his tongue. Rode a scope of ground, last Monday," he offered. Mostly where? Baker watched the sheriff narrowly. "Mostly Slinkard's Hole. Anybody with you? Part of the time. . The sheriff caught at this. "Douglas was with you only part of the time, huh? Gil Baker studied him, snakeeyed. "All the time," he changed his answer. You just said 'part of the time' I" My mistake, said Baker. The young sheriff jerked open the "Val Douglas! Come in door. here! Val Douglas came in. strolling leisurely, in order not to joggle the Ho stood cigarette he was making. on spread legs, and ac ross the cigarette ns tie ticked it shut lie lookedy nt the others with an innocent grav-Itd, IX ROhvw MS demandDouglas," Sheriff Amos Monlast was riding you "where ed day?" "I reckon I was in Nine-Mil- e Val- ley, Douglas said. from Stinkard a "How far is that Hole?" About 15 mile. "And you nnd Baker covered both Mile Valley and Slinkard's Nine Hole in one day?" Val Douglas was suddenly motionless. He had started to light up. with the and now his hands slopped to his cigarette. way half match Without moving his head lie glanced at Dunn, then nt Gil by the tried to signal him something match The on eye. of narrowing went out. unguarded. Me The 94 wagon boss relaxed. m.ies off. about.three Gil and split he said. from the home corrals, Alia LaMar WNV Service parcel post map, a calendar advertising tick dip, and stains from leaks in the roof; then planted himself facing the door with his back against the wall an instinctive provision. Shafer jumped up and hustled around the table to place a chair for Marian at the end opposite himself, and when this was done the remainder of the room filled rapidly with sombreroed men. Link Bender was there, looking hard-bitte- n and taciturn, and so was Rufe Deane, e green-eyeman with heavy sorrel eyebrows and a storm-carve- d face; the lanky Pinto Halliday took up an uncomfortable position in the corner by the door. And there were other cattlemen, and some of the cowboys and line riders from the outfits of these men, cramming what little space was left. Horse Dunn growled into Wheelers ear, "Wish Bob Flagg could see this. Anything like this always tickled him. "I take it this is the case against William Wheeler, said Shafer unnecessarily. Who's prosecuting this case? The sheriff said, I am. Judge. The district attorney's gone to sit in on the Democratic committee, like you know." 1 see here, said Shafer, fussing with papers, you got him charged with resisting an officer; bearing d up-sta- te The lanky Halliday came out of comer reluctantly, looking and a swarthy cowboy who had no official business there was persuaded to give Halliday his seat at the table. Under the questioning of Walt Amos, Pinto Halliday now stated that he had been in a different part of the Short Creek cuts. Being down in the arroyo, he had not seen tha shot fired; but he was riding to join Kid Bender and he had ridden up out of the cut in time to see the Kid down under his fallen horse, and Flit from pantry to parlor In this BiUy Wheeler with a smoking gun hostess apron, so gayly in his hand. with poppies, end guests Pinto, Amoa said, was there ate sure to ask how ita medal anybody else with Wheeler? "Miss Dunn, here, was with Choose bright contrast for yoke, border, poppies. One poppy forms Wheeler. Look here, Wheeler broke in the pocket. Pattern 1495 contains Whats tha idea dragging a transfer pattern of the apron again. and a motif 6 by 10 inches; a her into thia?. motif 6 by 9 inches and the Well leave her out if you will, Amos said. applique patches; illustrations of Hea got a right to drag in any- all stitches used; material rebody he wants to, Shafer gave hii quirements. Send 15 cents In stamps or coins opinion, so long as it'a competent and material. And constitutional." (coins preferred) for this pattern Did Miss Dunn say anything? to Tha Sewing Circle Needlecraft Mist Dunn rides down and jumps Department, 82 Eighth Avenue, off her horse, and she wipes off New York City. Kid Bender's face with her handkerchief. And she looks square at this jigger and she says, Thera wasnt no excuse for it, she says. ed Billy Wheeler looked at Marian. The girl sat with her cheek leaned upon one hand; her face was quiet, To keep food wasto soft and her eyes sober and watchful. back? said Billy Wheeler. said Amoa. Thats moving, many doctors recomall, Never heard of it," said Shafer. Whats the idea, Shafer asked mend Nujol bocauao of Ita Sheriff Amos looked disgusted. Wheeler sternly, "pulling a gun on "Let's get on with it." gentle, lubricating "William Wheeler, do you plead an officer?" action. Wheeler him. ignored Halliday, guilty or not guilty? how he far were said, away you Not guilty." What seems to have gone on when you heard the shot fired? I'd say about 300 yards." here? Shafer asked Amos. Yet right away you saw this since Walt Amos, "Judge, said smoke from my gun three hunthis ruckus on Short Crick theres dred away? That gun sura been a lot of people trampling must yards have sent up a smudge I around there, gumming up the evithe time I came out of the dence. So we made deputies of cut By INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL I was closer not over a hunPinto Halliday and Kid Bender, and dred yards. we sent em to Short Crick to keep How long after the shot was Laugh Each Day fellers out of there. Now yesterday that? No day is more wasted than one this Wheeler come prowling around five I'd say about seconds." In which we have not laughed. there, and when the Kid told him to "Whatll you take for the horse? ChamforL beat it, he wouldn't go. The Kid "Huh? tried to argue with him, but this If that horae went 200 and feller got tough, and they had climbed out of a draw inyards five secwords. The upshot was, Wheeler onds, he sure must be a streak of ' drew his gun and fired. He light! Wheeler broke in. Well, of all from common colds "Well, maybe it was ten or fifteen the infernal seconds." And what did you say I had Keep quiet," said Shafer. The 94 men exchanged glances. smoking in my hand, all this time? A gun, by Godl Well," the sheriff went on, "he No matter how many medicines didnt hit anything, but the flash of you have tried for your cough, chest Well Shafer looked doubtful. cold, or bronchial Irritation, you can the gun was right under the nose of what you got to say, Wheeler? get relief now with Creomulston. the Kids horse, and she rared over I plead self defense. Judge, Serious trouble may be brewing and backwards on him. The Kid come said Wheeler. Kid Bender made a you cannot afford to take a chance out of it with concussion of the surprise draw; I grabbed his bit with any remedy less potent than Creomulston. which goes right to brain, fracture of the leg and two and raised his horse up to make the of the trouble and aids ns busted ribs. I got his sworn state- him miss. But it was his own gun ture seat to soothe and heal the Inflamed ment here. going off that made his horse go mucous membranes and to loosen Now, now! You cant put that over. I pulled my gun end stood and expel tha germ-lad-en phlegm. Even If other remedies have failed, in, Wheeler objected. Either you ready in case he took another shot n. Creomul-siobe discouraged, try e have to let me him, at me; but I didnt fire, then or any dont Your authorized Is to druggist or you cant put in his statement time. refund your money If you are not at all. What was the idea resisting an thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained from the very first Well, well see what it says, anyofficer in the first place? Shafer bottle. Creomulslon Is one word not Justice is said. way," Shafer decided. two, and it has no hyphen in It. what we're after here! The only thing I resisted was Ask for it plainly, see that the noma Amos now produced and read getting shot." on the bottle Is Creomulston. and witnesses. aloud Kid Bender's statement a Well, call your you'll get the genuine produce am) the relief you want. (AdvJ Im not calling any. repetition of his own. Shafer looked surprised; he You got any questions, Wheeat Marian Dunn. I ler?" glanced Wheeler was appalled. It had not thought HOW OFTEN I move this case be dismissed, occurred to them that Bender's peoWheeler. said so a baldfaced would attempt ple You move what? Shafer delie. What had started out as a samCAN YOU KISS AND You know dam well I ple of irritable officiousness had manded. suddenly taken on unknown possi- can't dismiss it! What becomes of MAKE UP? bilities. Angering, Wheeler prom- this country if This is a mighty serious offense. ised himself that once Horse Dunn can understand was extricated he would clean house Judge," Amos said. Thq law calls FEW husband a wifit should turn from a in this county if it took half of all for as high as five years for a thing plneut companion Into a shrew like this. We got to bind him over he had. tor one whole weok in every month. The Kid isnt here to be ques- to district court, naturally. But You an say I'm ourry" and Mae and make np easier brfora what we want is to hold him without tioned," he snapped. marriage than after. If you're wiee "I'll call Pinto Halliday, Amos bail. We and if you want to bold jour husBE COSTIMED (TO ) said. band, you won't be a arms against authority; assault; assault with intent to kill." What about assault on horse- H st fWAMbnaratto, 'Yet," said the cheriff, you never told your boss where or why you changed youryou'd been, plansl" Douglas struck a fresh match. wason bssi" he said shortly, when Dunn says count cows, we count cows. But nobody tells me where to ride they ask me where to ride. The sheriff stared at him; then he grinned, without pretense. "Well go over to Judge Shafers oflice now," he said. "But take my advice. Talk over your story and try to get together on it! "Why' the sheriff demanded, haven't you turned that saddle in to the authorities to me? Oh, said Horse Dunn with false innocence, did you want that sad- The Reason BAYER ASPIRIN ALAN LEM AY Beware Coughs Billy, Don't! Can't We Be Friends? left, and went his way, leisurely swaggering. She looked at him sadly. Billy, there's something 1 want to say, too. Wheeler looked at her. The blue of her eyes seemed strikingly fresh and cool in the dusty heat. Its just this: Id give anythihg in the world if I could testify for you. But I just didnt see it the way the way it seemed to you." I didn't ask you to speak for me, he reminded her. "Billy, dont! Cant we be friends? Cant we" "No," he said. But why? Can't you see He looked her in the eyes, and said slowly. If I can't have all of you, then 1 don't want any of you at alL Do you understand that? He thought she colored, very faintly. "Suppose I don't choose to understand that?" "Then swing wide, he heard himself say. "Swing wide and stay clear! And I shouldn't have to tell you that again." There was a peculiar gleam in her ' I don't cool, amazingly clear eyes. she think you're so dangerous, said. , "I dont know what you mean. a into voice She dropped her mean own. "I his drawl, if you and 1 were left afoot, on some far mountain, at night, all alone with only one blanket between USI shouldn't be afraid of any-at thing happening, not unything all." He tinned on her, "Then," lie said, "you're a fool." He snapped the ear door open. moMarian Dunn hesitated a ment more; then stepped out of the car and walked ahead of him up the street. of what Henry Shafer, justice limited little peace was left, was a of eye. He man, mild and watery had spent all his life in this one made any town, and he had never never takenemies because he had en sides. So finally he had got himself elected to office. gath-ere- d His office, in which they now small an exceedingly was or four frame structure; three sidewooden steps led up from the the winand upon door, walk to the words Real dow were painted the of Estate, Insurance, and Justice Peace." the Horse Dunn his great size made even the room suddenly seem in it than smaller shot He to anyone. without greeting the a contemptuous glance about with a walls, which were decorated mix-kin- That Hang On cross-examin- throe-quart- er Wife g was-rhoul- dered Mussel Shells, Worth Many Millions, Made the Great Pearl Button Industry The history of mussels in Michigan is not much different from g that in other areas, observes a writer in the Demussel-producin- troit Free Press. a maker buttons from sea When of mother-of-peashells in Europe, moved to Muscatine, Iowa, in 1890, and turned out pearl buttons from fresh water mussels on a little hand machine, the exploitation of the nations mussel beds was inevitable. As soon as the business was a success, American brains and capital came into the picture. Power machines were invented to make mussel shells into pearl buttons. The business grew rapidly. The great Mississippi river, the father of waters, had a natural supply of mussel beds, untouched by the greed of man. It was the largest supply of freslt water mussel shells and fresh water pearls in the world, worth many millions of dollars. Some of these beds produced 3,000 to 4,000 tons of mussel shells to the mile. One man with a mussel boat could catch from one to two tons of shells a day. Some rl fresh water pearls worth thousands of dollars each. The manufacturers in the button business were no different from other manufacturers. They were in business for profit, not for health. They made more and better machinery. They glutted the market. The shrewder men uncovered new markets, and whipped the old china and horn buttons out of existence. The fresh water pearl button became the strongest, most beautiful and best button that was ever put on manufactured garments. In the search tor new sources of supply, the Michigan mussel beds were discovered, among which those of the Grand river were most productive. Their history is tha same as that of the Mississippi; in fact, the same as that of the exploitation of most of our natural resources. found Meaning of Term "Hamper The nautical term hamper means the rigging or other necessary articles on a ship; because of their cumbrousness. so-call- For throe grnerntlonaonewomaa hai toll another how to go "mil-In- g through" with Lydia K. V m ink-ha- Compound. It brlpo Nature tone up the system, front discomfort thus laemlng the Vegetable the functional disorders which women must endure In the three ordrals of lift: 1. Turning front girlhood to womanhood. 3. Preparing tor motherhood. 3. Approaching middle age," wilb, Don't be a three-quarttake LYDIA E. 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