WORKING 1llill.'t aEilliilitii Raul How She Found Help in Lydin E. Pinklum’n Vegetable Compound “Th. th_-"I mt writ. and tel you mama. with your medicine. I was wor It the new ttthr" "e, Hsd.t-irstsrrrm.ede"ot. that In.“ to trho-h up“: Ind ,rmtHby"h-yt.lyepted?reeh yak; 1qmatrmteitttrtudoetttrstite -is,tmtitdidts'teltttoattrteony t,t.'turt,N'ht,lttytrk?','ST. un- Won gm. im..- "GiaiiiGa "the." " r3568, and MR 'e'.",',"',',',,,') [at mud trstFatdlyrtee.msd.tttyittet iiiGaEiiaiaTaud -"e 2ett,'ithit,'i ’ai ttrr-ttt rhythm-Moth»! bur-Ia m. In only " yum of up infill): pout m. an! ht2tt 'aJtt21', Iva-m trT THP, tuned-a any"! ii 3...." "Wm" Giithid "ee-ee M" "lg“; 'A. mm,†MAI-W. She entered the house and went through it with the same ghostly silence. and again, as she climbed the stairs, there was not a sound underfoot. But when she opened the door to her room she saw the broad outline ot a man's shoulders against the stars beyond her window. It stopped her with a shock ot tear but the gentle voice of Buck Daniels Daniels spoke immediately. and o! the crime. Ott the way Clo-tar an: an me ot I unmr, In. when. (mm the murderou- hllln at A mudrel try thn name ot Joe Imam". "Joan" lives with an old recluse. Buck Double. prawn-My her tether. itt I much house. one ttighc she all" "my and rides to a school- house tavern! miles distant. where I dance is in progress. Ott the way home she cards: on I romantic com vemtlon ln the shadowy thickets with the onus/wed Harry (Hooter and then rides away at a gallon he lore Gloster can upon-ch her. Glee let goes to the schoolhouse, gets Into a violent brawl with several men over a girl, and is lodged In jail by the shot-rm. NOW GO ON WITH THE BTORN mm; the um... bodies ot his “to partner- " their gold-mini“ MD, Entry qNttatee use. unth- md than!“ that to will be " CHAPTER IX “Que Viva La Rumba" The tear which drove Joan lasted well-ulsh until she had reached the house ot Buck Daniels. hall of her tear died akTsriiirttiarir watched his hand as he held the match td the wick or the lamp. for that hand was trembling. And a sudden ifoncim Toy Tam swmlowed' her tenor. "Have you been doing this much?" he asked at last. She shook her head. "Never be. fore." “Never?“ ' She noddedv He went on smoking and watch. ing her steadfastly until he had an- ished his cigaret. and then he said. suddenly: "Here you are standing and me sitting down'." And he start ed to his feet. . "Dad'." she cried, tears rushing into her eyes. After you‘ve worked all the day and then waited up for me so many hours tonight?" She curled up on the bed with her elbow on the footboard. That brought her face perilously close to him. He would be able to watch and estimate every alteration ot her ex- pression. Nevertheless, there he sat. "Joan," he said at last. "I guess t're made you pretty unhappy here." T dh. . on for thot touch to - sold in bulk. Your tt or all. this delicious blot: . Fe', SALADA. "Yea." "ru light the lamp." His 701955wa _tr_rTteetly quiet and DAN BARRY’S DAUGHTER by MAX BRAND “I can't do that." She shook her head. and as she did so she heard a voice come clear and small across the night from the direction of the road--a 'volce in!) or quavers such as are thrown into singing by the jolting ot a buck board. And the song he sang was: "Que viva la rumba; Que viva. qua viva placer; Que vlvan las 1tinas. chulltas. "Oat means 'ymr.' Well, I ain‘t very entertaining. and rou'm pretty young. Mnybe you'll be glad to know that we're ttairttt to leave the finch pretty soon?" “Leave the ranch!" “I got an otter a while back. from Mr. Caikett. I think I'll take it." "Yoive been seeing a man!" Buck cried. "My God, is that it?" "Why shouldn’t I see a man?" she asked. “It's large enough. It'll do to move us.“ "But where, dad t" "We'il go to some city. Maybe to New York. That‘d nuke you happy. Joan?" small t" "Oh, yea." _ He sighed. . "Will you tell me where you went, Joan?" bonltas. Y guapas que saben " lt vet!" It brought her to hr sieet, u Ming, listening with her soul in face. "Who is It?" groaned Buck Daniels in a sort of ecstasy of rage and grief. "What's his name?" “She shook her head. "When did you first meet him'.' he did it at one meeting? Talk, talk! Lemme hear what you got to say tor yourself!" She shook her head; and this de niat threw him into such a frenzy that she was almost afraid, tor the moment, that he was going to strike her. “It's a-a song of happiness. I suppose I may call it," she said at last. "Tonight," she answered. “Dom tell that lie to me!" he thundered. "This gent has turned your head._ “mum 19mm tMt "What was the song that I heard somebody singing a while ago on the rondvthe one that made you jump up to listen?" "Happiness? Happiness? And in that lingo?" growled Buck. "They don't have no such songs as that in that language. You're keeping things back from me. and that makes me know that this is the be- glning ot the end. I know things about you that you'll never know, God willing." "Why do you do it, dud? Why can't I live as other young girls live? Is there anything wrong with "And you've tried to keep me here away tram people so that I might never fittd out?" "That'ts it." ' "But now I'll go mad with eager~ Hess to learn." it ?" "Not tor them. They can do their laughlng and their chattering. But you're meant for something else. And I've sworn that I'd keep you it a quiet ttte-" "You will learn, now that you‘ve started on the out trail. But I'm going to ttttht to keep you back from it as long as I can." "Who had the right to make you two" such It thing " that?" A Th. Happy Priuomr l " had bmn the [mention ot Loci "tgltteg to leave the town the any morning. And he Ind been on NI way across the "and: of on hotel after paying " bill when he re- ceived haw: which lulud MIL A tall, well-proportioned fttihtw vub I very Inna-0mg [no and black on: under level buck brow- wu M inn. A use! plum eor.rM oi. side of In: chin an! the {no mn- ed Ivan“ and diamond. There ya . chuckle from I chair no" try an" m. you: follow m neu- try after the you; follow - tmtrtttt or no you kit has.“ od. Int-mil! M don-y. an and "2m. Gamer nitt't an“ to no barium III â€I W 1." “Hum on mm - In.†W. "Oh, not" "But you said that was terribly Your mother, Joan CHAPTER x trem- in her . 'F-a-ttBeet-b, 1 wmum“ dumbunhm snow-Quin“! “Wm-o-‘tlh‘. III-‘4 an. 'H.ttt-hrdarrFa.ttt [ "wholdhhhotlllw ! hmuthhukotlllucl.†mummuuun than,“ him no a. not of his nook?†"Ain't you In“! that m ttw cu!†“and - cl tho whenâ€. "t new ha,†and he. “Gent ulna! and, William; em " Mn can: no In more Int night nt the Calico." “Seven men!" , "All ot lawn. " in a mighty pretty thing to rack. muted through ’em like quicksilver through and. All good tUhtintt men. too. Gelnor, yonder. htt'tt event a lot ot time on boxing 10mm.†“What's Sandy? A mm?" The two considered the question soberly. Lee Heine: nailed the shelter! who had walked mm the hotel din in; room the any before. but who, when he sat down. In hardly higher at the shoulder- than Lee himself. He reetulM. too, the blow: that had dropped Joe Macarthur and left him senseless. "tlot I bush or curly yellow hair?" he asked. “I’ve seen him. Seems to be quite, a man." They declared fervently that he was two men rolled into one. and there followed a graphic description or the tight. unormmmam-n 'rtteshadltmt-d.m-eidtr "He looks Maser thin be In." one said, and the second tamed. "Which he was laughing tttt the way through," one declared. “You‘d of thought that he was dancing, or something like that. Took every- thing plumb can! Floated around and jerked his futs into 'em. and every punch was like the tap ot a sledge hammer." " knew a man once-" began Lee Haittes, and than his voice trailed away and his glance was lost in the sweep of a distant cloud. “What's become of Sandy?" -'_u.tAL1,", ) Common gudon no brewed Into a heuvy tea, with sulphur and deo- hol added, will turn my. â€talked and faded but bountiful], out And .urfnttt. an!“ the a.†Tu and Sulphur recipe at homo; though. In troutmreorgMt, All “or w“ I. to get the roan-toms. mum: lat. proved try .the addttittrt of can In- gredient; u hm bottle. u ua cost. " an: 010".th u “WM our: an. “I Sulphur command noon on taittr-ttoomit, no uncanny. no outâ€. You not alum . -m or not! ball will itaaddmnrthMthrr9rmrutr, tahtngtteteerttn1tstmndatBtN"', ttrrttF.ttth.-rttMmhn" alumna. AM W n»!!- "D'you know him?" they asked in chorus. “He's a stranger around rhese parts." hund nu eighty m. 1=q mud n a. mononu- The name value prevailed in 1923. according to the Dominion Bureau ot Statistics, as compared with $40 in 1982 and 1921. By Provinces the highalt average value is in British Columbia, with $90 per new for pr- dlnaryxarm land. It contained with $100 for 1923, Lee Homes forgot the journey ----. which was before him. iriiteaifrhe" . Th. Aim-unive- went to the jail, and there be inter. “Say." said the nerVY young man viewed George, the deputy and In" entering a barber Shop. "is my keeper. credit good for a shave?" “How's the patient?" he asked. "Naw," replied the barber, "if “Wants more ham and eggs. It'c you can't raise a quarter keep on bust the county to feed two like raising whiskers." him. He's all stomach." _ ---- "Mar I see him?" Then lnepreuibla Kids "Everybody else Ins seen him. I Boy (at station)---), mister, guess you can," nodded George. don't get on dat weighin' machine, "Does he mind it?" it's broke. "Not him. He's got a word for Man-Broke? 'em all. He'll have a word tor you. Bor-Yes, de collector was just You watch!" . around an' took every cent it had. Comb Sage Tea Into Gray thtir "Five hundred dollars hall. For disturbing the peace they say." Canadian occupied tarm lands, as well as dwelling houses, barns. tables and other tarm bulldlngs, ls recorded here at the average value of $37 per acre tor 1924. Darkens Beautifully and Rea. tores It; Natural Color and Lustre At Once CANADA’S FARM VALUES AVERAGED AT $37 PER ACRE "Dtdtirtutstmt.trb-. “Ell t" (To Be Continued) ~Copyrl¢ht. BUS|NE88 FAILURES --.r-.H SHOW MARKED DECLINE xi: ACRE Bradtrtreet's ttnal figures for the number and liabilities or failures in rm lands, a, Canada during 1924 show that a was, barrts, considerable reduction both in I11Mtt- bandingg' is her and in liabilities involved has verage value been elected, During the year just I. closed the total number of failures tiled in 1983. is given as 2,287 in comparison with Mon Bureau 2,915 tor the calendar year 1923. ed with $40 Liabilities correspondingly dropped ‘rovinces the ttom $51,416,766 in 1923 to $42,- 1. in British 278.195 last year, and assets tram “n, tor or. $21.619,354 to $16,553,935. This com. ,tmggod with compares very favorably with the situation in the United States where. in spite ot the radical Im- provement In business towards the a end of the year, there was a rather . substantial increase both in th: " Bair number of (slim-es and in the lia- bilitieu involved "hâ€. I Hal Con Up "Tbe dime novel has gone," re- marked the book-worm. The Wrong Chiid Mike--" 'Tin a fine kid ye have here. A magnificent head and noble features. Say, could you lend me a couple of dollars?" Pat---"' could not. 'Tis me wife's child by her tirat husband!†Call. to Her Rout. Old Ladr"Oh, conductor, please stop the train. I dropped my wig out of the window." Conductor: "Never mind, madam there is a switch just this side of the next station." The Real Reason 'Twas eventide. The boy stood on the bridge, clapping his hands vigorously. Beyond the brow of the hill a dull red glow suffused the sky. "Ah, little boy," remarked the sentimental stranger, who was rather nearsighted, "it does my heart good to see you.appreciating that beautiful cloud effect." “Gone up to a dollar and ninety cents," was the quick response. 'ruqotmt.,atHg.rtQir- annlmh‘vb “Without“ “Where has it gone to?" inquir- ed the sympathatic visitor. "Yes, sir," replied the boy "I've been watching it for ten minutes." Upon his face appeared a smile of radiant bliss. "A real poet, without a doubt. And do you watch the sunsets often, my little boy?" --'-'Sunsetst-Whphaitriort_a sun- set, guv'nor. That's the villach school burning down."' karma-mum mmmmnhm nth-31m...“ WI)! 00018.." 000.. .a.aBtr%3beteSeeetrH,%r-t" mwmuymmm mmnjutouoyon'nbm Duo or "t.tien, but“. you but will no": hurt. or an. In, more minty. It In": dis-W. q bu boon "command“ tor so - "Sap," said the nervy young man entering a barber shop, "is my credit good for a shave?" FRANCE BUPPRESSES EMIAB8Y TO THE VATICAN Suppression ot the French em- - to the Vatican was voted try the Chamber ot Deputies revenuy, an to 250. 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