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Show HIE HITLLETIN By FRANK H. SPEARMAN Frank SYNOPSIS h. Sp... ATTERN D WNU Service EPARIH ENT Bowie smllrd "nn thin Ai tanza this week. He Is slauehterin AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi to save himslf. In the end he was neea. surplus cattle for the tallow. Cap killed. The vaoueros made niehtlv Don Alfredo, wealthy. Spanish owner This version (Design No. 1962-B-) Don Ramon lifted hia m a Southern California rancho, refuses tain Davis, with whom my uncle sport with the big fellows. The Texis ideal 'or women's figures, beseveral warning! of a raid by a as u pleased at last he had found a trades, is in nort at Montere from rband"f of outlawi. ans, seeing bear after bear brought narrowSierra Indiana. On cause it has a high-buste- d, weak spot in the Texan's armor. China. He will want much tallow to after be has Anally decided to seek day the knife, were not greatly im the -hipped line. And that perfecfor South America and Boston it pressed. protection of the nearby minion for hia "wnat is it?" he exclaimed. tion of line is achieved so simply i"7. uie inaians sinae. dm TEr "Salt" returned Bowie simnlv. win be a big matanza. You should Alfredo la killed and hia two young In the morn Ine Don Ramon invit merely by means of long dart "Then allow me to be vour dehtnr see one. Much attention, much ex ed Bowie for a daughters are torn from the arms of the canter over the that narrow the waistline and family's faithful maid. Monica, and are you snail leave here with salt for citement much work. Stay over a rancho. He carried away to the hllla. Padre Pas- particularly wanted to break into soft fullness above and two. or The and will for streams yourselves day then But your game. mena or ine (amuy, see now tne rain had left the footGathers on the shoulders-arbelow. arrives"unmrj at the ruins of the ranch be as and and fordable, you are, senor, I can you and your bridge leading across the river to tha7 atnrm n4 hr ..m Mil. u-- i. learns other detailing. The the . .. only HNIKS, lighten your labors a cood bit If ou scouts. In the meantime, will be well ue iih uier a trying and difficult aeroas grain fields which stretched in is rest long, straight seams. I just the plains and mountains fromtrip win a entertained. aiiow me of bears further pleasure Plenty Texas to' roiling acres toward the bav. Re You can judge, therefore, how uuiornia, youthful Henry Bowie, a Ttx-a- a "You are most 'Bean?" echoed Don Bowie. kind. Ramon. ne turning, adventurer, with hia friends. Ben suggested a short cut easy this dress is to make. and Slmmie, an Indian scout. I realize that we are strangers and Francisco nodded. "Dozens. Thev urougn the hills. The two men ; But you can't really tell what 01 intnans who nave carpany "''" off the come down from the mountains at were riding briskly abreast when. ried two Uttle glrla. The three your aavice might save us much. a distinctive, comfortable, charmTexans attack the war party of fifty-odThe Don shook his head. "Not ad night after the matanza offaL Plenty crossing a canyon, they stumbled fashion it is until you have it ing Indians and through a clever ruse scat- - vice. I doubt if you need it But of chance for a bear fight if you like suddenly, almost on top of a bear on. Then you'll repeat it many savages io uie bllle. Tha girls wnat I know you do need la nlen. one." ambling along on her way with two makes Its way "? of"X--the . ,.Th"andtroip times, in silk print, rayon sheers, out meets the distraught ty of horseflesh. It will save vou The Texan showed Interest asked cuds to tne matanza ground. and street cottons like linen and Monica, the children's maid. The girls much time and more some hardship If 'Mir a! Cuidadol Oso nardo." questions, and said he would re left with Monica and the friendly batiste. ana uie Texana pro- you wiu accept a caponera from taut to bis scouts. cried Don Ramon. ceed to"IMonterey. Here Bowie completes us and leave here In the saddle The next morning Bowie and hia The warning was well ordered. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1K2-- la dela business for Gen. Sam Houston of sizes S2, 34. 36, 3t, 40. 4Z. 44 Texaa. who has commissioned him to with your salt," ha added, smiling host rode out to where the matanza The bear, enraged, reared with the signed for Size 34 requires, with song and 48. Bowie signincantly, "in your mochilas. message. was in "nponani Sim- - swinness ox a progress. Pardaloe and on ;decides to have her 5ft sleeves, yards of material; a look at the wild Bowie were 4!4 sat mie with feet on "Caoonera?" and short the scene. perplexed. yards. Send order to: huge already sprang, as hick would country that California was In the middle Nineteenth century. Bowie die- - He looked Inquiringly at Don Fran watching every move of the vaque- - have it at Don Ramon. She struck -- vrm,m inm i.auiornia out returns eight cisco. ros as one rode quietly Into the him with a raking blow of her claw. SEWING CntCLK PATTEBN DEPT. years later and makes the acquaintance 141 New Montgomery Ava. of a friendly Spanish family at the Horses." explained Francisco. corral, lassoed a steer by the horns It caught his trouser lee The stout Baa Praaclice Calif. vw vuauaiupa. cloth, unhappily for the rider, held "My uncle means twenty horses. and brought him outside. Enclose 19 cents In coins for or twenty-fivand the When the rider had the beast well unlucky Don found himself Size Patten No. CHAPTER VI Continued Bowie, desnlte hia noise. tmtAA placed, a second vaauero rooed the torn rrom the saddle. In catapultName headfirst to Don Ramon incredulously. the around his foot Much steer's hind legs, threw him and. ing Address "You miut have dry cloth Inf." Don taut and much transit tine followed. wiin two ropes taut tied his feet in caught in the stirrup, and his frenFrancisco Insisted despite Bowie's But it was tor Bowie at last to a Dtincn and. with a knife, cave him zied horse dashed down the canvon. cragging the rider a dozen yards protests. "You are my fuest. lam say, as he was best able, that he uie goipe de gracia.. Our Deepest Chasm now wnat you call the boss; you What Interested the Texan, aea Dexore the Don could release him As be kicked clear with a mutt let me be your servant. Mt soned as to cattle and horses, waa self. clothes . are not bif enough. But The deenest chasm in the United the skin and speed with which the mighty effort his head struck a rock, he sprawled on the canvon floor. and States and in continental North my uncle, be Is a bif one. like you. worked and the almost vaqueros half conscious. The bear dashed Walt" America is Hells canvon on thm human intelligence of their horse An Indian boy was dispatched with Snake river, directly along the borthe perfection of their response to awkward but swiftly after the flee norse and the helnlesa rider. der between Oregon and Idaho. messag e to Don Ramon. He was nint of their rider in snaring ing every oon back, bringing a coat, two This abyss, formed by the Walloand handling a steer. It waa nar. Bowie, close at hand, had barely B 1962-seconds to head his panicky mount shirts, trousers, stockings end boots wa mountains of Ore eon and the ticularly this skin of the horses that toward the tor cowie. angry beast and uncoil Seven Devils range in Idaho, is maae tne work proceed rapidly with his lasso. Yelling to the Don to . In vain the Texan protested. Don about 75 miles long. For over 40 out mi snap or nitcn. flee. Bowie flunc his rone at tha Ion. Francisco had a persuasive way he miles it averages 5.510 feet in For two days the work went far. Ing uugnea away one objection after depth. wara speedily. The matanza ground ana frizzly. It settled over her head noiner with to much twwie, spurrmf swiftly back d At one point it is 7.900 feet deen a scene of the greatest activity. was banter that Bowie found himself clad despite the weight and size of tha OTHING is more important almost a mile and a half from rim x To the Texan the snectaele of Burn frizzly, jerked the monster around in Californian accoutermenta of the during the summer and ev- to river, which exceeds by some aounaance, such profusion of waste ana tnrew her off her feet bead of the house, walking Into the season for that matter than 1.800 feet the 6.100-fo- ot ery maximum and such Indifference to evervthlnethis tVDe of casual frnrk. anftlv for Grand canyon in Arizona. big living room where he met the Only for an Instant Rolline- - over. but the work In hand was a source the fstradas. bear, doubly Infuriated, seized tailored and classically simple. Pathfinder. or amazement A hearty lunch Don Francisco Introduced hia n the lasso In her claw and beean reel. served to the familv at noon waa acquaintance to hia uncle and to followed by a heartier dinner for inf eowie and his horse hand over dm aunt. Dona Maria. ESS the evening, with the difference that But the uncle. Don R imm an1 native wine accomoanied the din. the Dona, his wife, called for partic SALT LAKE CITY ner. This was the family gathering ular attention at the hands of their ox ine day at which the hostess and guest Except for the youthful neph ner daughter were formally dressed. ew, Don Kamon Estrada was the After the family had settled about first real Spanish gentleman that the uie nre in the living room and the Texan had met. conversation had shown liens of lac While there was nothing of haugh ging, Don Ramon made a request tiness in Don Ramon, there was of Carmen. something that called for consideration and respect. His mere pres Carmen took her nlace at the fam Both were beautiful. ence made Itself felt, presenting as Hy harp, ran her fingers over the It did a certain graciousness of manstrings and sane a Snanish aonc. Ounce ofthcDucriminatingTraYtler ner tempered by dignity and re and his scouts were Hateful hut The conversation and the words of serve that put his guest at ease could not think of so great a draft on the song were lost on Bowie, but wiin a mute assurance of welcome. mis magnificent hospitality. not the clear, true notes of the eirl's In the living room, wnile th 400 ROOMS BATHS in voice. When Bowie had met hia hnat and hostess he felt already at ease, so poured furiously outside, Don RaDon Francisco explained that the mon smoked and listened .exquisite was the kindly welcome to Bowie andtranquilly song was the appeal of a lover to the his nenhew. The Our $200,000.00 remodeling and reiumiahing to bear witness of his devotion expressed In their manner. But not dies talked about stars program has the wedding In to his mistress. until ne was presented by Don Franmade available the finest hotel occornrnodationa in the Carmen sang again. the in It was Monterey, morning cisco, with due formality, to a young West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. French chanson. It was very still the rancho lady who now entered the room was seemedraining hard but It echoed in Bowie's ears slight .the gaunt Texan conscious of a feel Choice afloat The Texan had no most of the night CAFETERIA but to aecent Don Rnnni'i ing of his, own awkwardness and bothered It DINE in these that Bowie, DANCE hospitality, and the went In atn. DINING ROOM BUFFET apparel. She was Senorita ries told before thedav household meetings he could never efirTne KmmuHM big log of the rancho, cousin to , Carmen, MM. J. H. WATEU, fretieea? stones of Texans and the country manage to catch the ere of Carmen jsod r rancisco. Of the Staked Plain: tha atnrv nf He was discreet enough not to atAtoaogera MIRROR ROOM The young Spaniard did the In J. HOUUN WATflSeed W. ROSS SUTTON Santa Ana and the Alamo, which tempt to coax her glance his way EVUY SATURDAY EVENING and much of the talking. terpreting and old enough to be ashamed of Host and hostess extended repeated was told without any effort to water himself for his curiosity. But curl flown Spanish greetings to Bowie which leans. the cruel butcherv hv tha Me And Interspersed were sto- osity persisted. Toward the end of But is that Instant the bear Don Francisco translated. The ries of this new I source or. irnorane a s California, to which his stay a natural resentment at the charged him. young lady was wholly silent, save . . fowl The of tVio I ienoranc lava :i one aloofness of for who a had week the listened with hunrrr plainsman e w sit that when spoken to by her cousin interest of enlisted his egg pride. on lively interest imrjelled hand toward her. The Texan ner. Don Francisco had already she responded clearly and compos taken a fancy to Bowie. That eve-- him to -practice such retaliatory celved his periL His horse strove edly. ne questioned the Texan with a measure as he could. The least aat. vainly to pit bis strength against the Dinner was announced. Dma ning isfactory feature of his attemnt to strength of his enormous enemv. It purpose. Maria was seated at her husband's her was that this made no was a hopeless endeavor. Relentignore Bowie, to all went alert that quite right hand, and Bowie was given the difference whatever tn lessly the bear drasared horse and apparent on, noticed elan the tea that Fran place of honor on his left Nest to Carmen. If she were aware, there rider toward him. Luckily a sizable him sat Don Francisco; seated be Cisco cast at times toward Carmen, was no evidence of It for her, he tree stood near. With shout and low Dona Maria was Senorita Car- who was in animated talk with Dona spur Bowie. Bhinginc forward. men. As she sat oPDosite the Texan Maria. Even the Texan's attention seemed not to exist whirled Don the horse and managed to on wandered the Francisco, hand. other at moments from Franshe made good use of her eyes, yet so skillfully that he was never aware cisco's explanation to the two wom grew increasingly attached to Bow circle the tree before the bear could en as they chatted. Both were beau ie, uverytnina about the Texan in take up aU the slack. It rave the ox ner inspection. Don Ramon, as the beef, mutton tiful, of a type the roughhewn Texan te rested the youth. Especially was Texan an instant of resnite. and and fowl In bewildering abundance had never yet seen. They were he fascinated by the nlainsman's he dismounted. But in that Instant were served In formal turn, asked beautiful in artless animation. The novel revolver. Indeed, the whole the bear charged him. The tree between the two waa of many questions of his stranger guest bronzed son of the desert was al male population of Rancho Guada most stunned by the atmosphere of lupe marveled at a pistol that would little consequence, as the hunted questions about Texas; about the differences of the Americans with charm. The Dona at forty had lost snoot six bullets without recharging man was aware, and the grizzly's The matanza always broueht down leap was far beyond the nimblest the Mexican government; then as none or her youth: the veara had to wnat brought Bowie to California tempered without engrossing the an army of bears from the hilla. and feat of a runner. Taking what was at This drew only varus eeneralivm portrait of her maidenhood. The vi- Don Francisco, seeking excuse to best a merely desperate chance. tions from the Texan. The Don vacity of youth was still hers, en- prolong the stay of the hunters. Bowie, as he lumped, fired shot aft switched next to what lay immedi- riched now by the dignity of matron promised them as many bear fights er shot Into the bear's mouth and ately ahead; what Bowie had In ly charm. Yet Bowie's eves were as they had stomach for black head. Then he dropped the empty drawn to her dauehter Carmen. bears, cinnamon bears and occasion revolver, whipped out bis knife and. mind to do. "As to that, senor." responded Just old enough to realize the pres- ally the famed monarch of the si waiting not a second, plunged diBowie frankly. "I hardlv have an. ence of a stranger and protecting erras. the rrizziv. the hiehiv ra. rectly into the bear's arms for what plans. I find myself here on the ner attractiveness by the slieht re S Dec ted oso narda. aa Don Franelcm was likely to prove a fatal em coast with two scout companions. pression of girlhood. called him. This prospect of ad- brace. Only one of the two, he knew Bowie listened, indeed, to the venture interested the two scouts. could come out alive. Soon we are coins: un the rive Sutter's Fort Our principal occu words of Don Ramon; but he heard They added their appeal to that of The foreman Pedro was riding Don Francisco, and Bowie not away from the corral when he saw pation in uie interval must be to the cadences of another volci voice of sweet-throatfind something to eat" muaie. loath to linger near the flame of the Don Ramon's riderless horse racing to the ear but bewildering distant candle he had liehted for Don Ramon laughed. strange "Truly Im in out of the hills. ' The half-bree-d real utterance. For the first time in himself consented. portant." ized at once there was trouble. his life the Texan, without realizing "So we are heading imemmtr Hardly had nieht fallen when the er game to sell In Monterey. There it began to love the atranee tanni vanguard of the bears arrived from Shouting to near-b- y vaqueros to folin which Califomians spoke and to the hills. Temoted by the refected low, he spurred for the hills. Bem m guuu Qcmanu, i am told, from the ships for venison and iv listen for every syllable that might meat and offal of the matanza, the fore he reached them Bowie's horse, "But with the thousands of head xau irom the iids of the voune-- Scan. bears would come down at nightfall dragging the broken rope, shot out ox came everywhere available to Ish girl. The clinging black of her for a feast This gave the hunters, of the canyon and gave him the dixurnisn a el supply?" objected the gown did not hide the tender slope disposed for sport their chance. rection. At the same moment be of her shoulders: It contrasted with mm. Shortly the matanza ground was heard pistol shots echoing down the Bowie smiled as this was trans- the ivory of her slender neck; and well filled with the monsters, canyon waUs. Urging his companlated. "The beef of the ranee eat. above this, from a perfectly poised gorging, growling, hairy fighting among ions who were stringing along be tie Is no competition for the meat of head, fell Soft masses of hrown hair. themselves and ferociously hind to follow fast Pedro we aeer and the elk, certainly not They framed the features of one at those bolder snapping galloped coyotes who dared into the canyon. wiui tne omcers. nor even with the just at the threshold of trespass on the preserves of their His practiced eye told him the adolescence: lies fllline with nram. banqueting "betters." hungry sailors." "And what is your equipment for Ise of a richer maidenhood; eyes as he rode. Whatever it had story The Texans watched. Don Ramnn me unaertaxing7 " tnai retired under long dark lashes it was over, for the canyon been, circling a chosen bear, lassoed him and opened with a searching light. "Our rifles, senor." the neck; Don Francisco, watch was as still as the grave. On he by The amiable Don wai actnn!hi 'You want to start tomorrourTM ing his chance, executed the mora galloped until, rounding a bend, he "Nothing seems to sppall you your Don Francisco was asking. Bowie difficult . feat of renins the bear's saw the bodies of the grizzly and undertaking would, of a certainty, nodded. hind legs; and the two horsemen, the Texan lying less than ten me yards give pause. And you need noth "But I have an Idea " riding then In ooposite directions, apart both apparently dead Francisco. ing!" "My uncle is having ma- - forced the bear tu fight his utmost (10 BE COMTIM'ED, m mlmn i n m self-relia- " 07 d """ j! " jack-in-the-b- 30-in- e. JJjr I food-nature- In the HOTEL 400 Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 i. ' " ed o-- cif n. 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