Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PublUhsd Kvtry KTenin* kimpi duuda; by TNI DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated ■atrrM at the Docaiwr, iad Foal Office ai 3ocob«1 Ota* Matter I, H Matter Proaident k a HoiUtuuee, Smiy A Bua Mgr. tftek D. Haller Vku-ProsMeat tebacription Rata* itagis copl** 1 02 Due week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier — 100 Out mould, by nail — >6 three months, by mall 100 •U montiis, by mall 1 *6 Out year, by mall - — — 100 line year, at office....- 1.00 Price# quoted are within a rau.ua of 100 mile*. Els#whert 1.10 one year Advertising Kale# made hnowu on Application NaileDsi AiPtr. Keprwaenti’.lvs BCHKKKEU a CO. |6 Leaiuatou Atuaue, New fork 16 East Wacker Drive. Ciihugo Cbarier Member of Tbe jadlaaa League of Home Oailiee Well any « •>■ » in id. i n.ii fort ,u the fact thiif tin gin. Uinp eiatuii 1* lint llkcl) i out ,ll u* mol * than ia wick t»" mnut tin —o—o I bill I In,gel th.it siring >i"i t led aiuuiiil »u i ftiiitt i .« t" min 'I you to nil' ll yum -üb*'rip' "ii to th' Dally Deuimrat tin tii-i Hint It* rollVehlclll v—o — — Thawing ini' »l pip'a about 'ln hi'iia' and getting ’hi cat tuiicd U|» no 1! mil lull lu* Ini'll tin popular p.iatilil' around lien' 'li< past day oi ■«" Tlii ft il"» who found tli> wci'ly •uriM without a lilji k -trip* ami who iln la nil that I" in an a mild opm wini. i,iii now ui |j. »■ that "all inch tail ;u dty w.ithei —o Tm lily ya• a. a, lu.) m ,ii|i ct Ilk' tiiiw and mi < ".11 KV' y ya"l 'hi 'it) * a imply tin city A,l , down to i’- la..’ shovel ; full and m *■ ' all '.illy won nil -0 Thirteen In low i'.o and not ion I nni'h indication of uipiovi metti in i th' wcaili' Ini' will Maki thu§' In. ky enough to havi dtnkcd' i" ( Florida or at In .uitli.rii port:smile ait.i *i«. ly nod tin ir beads —o Tin '"unty bai-k'ilwil lou.iu tm-nt l« Inina In-Id a' Pleasant Mill Iln- «" , • lid and a lot i| y»alias', s ai* having a pood Dim fin" Uii* .till tluii plot win an idial ni l'i ..ii mi h a ini 'ting o o If y■ .ii . n)") i d I «d Hays lally hi •. wli) ii"i d "|i Inin a line a' Mate hc.idi|iiart( (flaypool hotel and till him so ft would ph age ! him, »i at. stir. . and mtahi m.ik* him want in return during the campaign —O—_ Now I- ai id ' !.i t>* in- up whith' |l' ln lift' <ti ih tow or a hundred aim*' Tin trouble is 'hat tii'tst of Us doll t Ilk' It I'M' •••*•' Ii inti' way huf in 'hia limp . • rati loio «. pa*. li.iiin d In tak' It an it i omm —o—•start in a* wick nfl »:'h an adeartisemrnt that win mi th, ftko What you ha*, to otfir and why it should iiatiiiuiaily at'rai' them Mu* at tint mu to w|,e' you put In thi si displays will In ih> In i tlun you ian spi ml o o Tin »ti« k markets may not Do flu llt hut In,in ,* gun tally over thi lountry is good lan ally < very ll*e business m,m |g going after truil* and (itilng tt. Head the advertisements In ihls paper earnHilly It will pay you good return* o — I' I* liuportaut that you drive •an fully and that you know that yo»r curia in good toudlilou. par ik-nl.trly ||),. hrahe* The streets aud highways are allppery and lia damn , "in, to try to apeed or to go around ear* on ittrvca or where tfle Ice la evident
The Finite are laughing at the fifty hvliiw lero weather hut they are the only talks m tbe worid except the others of the Arctic who can do *o ft Is remarkable how mm li i old a human can stand If he knows how aud g<-'s used to it. Tin- .SV»« Suit mil la against | .Secretary Hull for I'li-eldviil, also I aglu" Mi Null (lamer and Jack 1 son In other words they will find 1 something hid to say about the | t„-sr Deni'" rat and something good .ibont Hu win at Hepiibltcun Independent what ! o- -0 With 111. li.isk> hall teams 'll td.inis - omit) ‘ *.111) mutih'd, tit. j t.iirnaiU' fit 1" I" held at tin le '•atur -yin Kel> lia y JV'li to Mai'll fii.l hill rest lu thi- .t'w iys poptl | l.i .iau*' alii III* tease allil falls util in lathing iout'«ts during 'ln lug play -ft — o- a—\ft• you gel youi gins income •a* report oil you can tak' youi tutu to itlllng out th- tuoii milt tali, on* foi your federal Income j tax Tint■ « i. .ill) .i d.ii-y and you must 111 *ll i lo d t all the "is .utd - i'—' . til' Vo, ban until Mull lath til sit tlia! 11l tlii | mails —o —o—\i as i ii >ak ii- < Very day 1 , 111 , iiiuullitly a vs ii . all uni 1 th- stab nation and world Foi tUne dollars per year we will turn. ts|i t io you iln loiulng yeni It you sUiisi ' IpHon 1* expiring pleas, renew promptly so **,■ ‘an meet ail iiilUiri'ltieills of the portal dep irtmeut —o Ki.st tiling on tin progiam to j 'ait th*- '. 'I" ittltipalgli .ft **:ll b, hi ippo.n'un-iit ol lint ion ruin ( n.-*bni"is by thi char non of tie Is tun lat I: and fft-pithlli an parti' - I hey w l ha*, iliarg. I pn-pai iis th- '... lot - a' tiau He m pi hit- ' I'd and ii ijvmg In returns ot d‘lally n 'le I'iaii.i.y and again . In Ho N"*"iiiin r ih 11 ion o—w — !ak. IS>' 1 111 iln alt nis of y ,ui louiimin ly l.j attendhlg Ilk an . Mual mu ting of Iln- fk.aliir I’hambii of t'oiume >. Tutsdav "Vililllg a! tin Masouli hall It 1 will Ik a git ti' gilh' l ol a lot ot pt "pi who Want this lo be tin 1 h"»t illy in tin "lint y lu whkli to » irk and Ii * • Vmi will • njoy iln program, the dilmei and the | mingling » 'lt thi gang o—o—- — K Ist National Hank "t I In i ago ».i» nam' d by th late J lei'll* I'"turnkey is Irllsli* of III* '•stall Ilk tudtllg till I. alii his* foi h> Whit' Sox They In I that (or ih* good of th* estate, this should , I* sold, hut tin family ohp .Is and j • law sii!' that will tilag tt a round e*•i )l year, r- piolnild* V\ hh tin hank its bald i.osisl hustue** whlh xs it ii thi t.iiutly it- pel hap* ■ xpctisfvi sentiment —o —o la * Ks»' ol l(u Inuuud. I.atlli I ag, lit loi Ilk Pennsylvania bus — "la, ol aiilllty aud who ha* had an m I cresting lareer. will -11 Ilk addnsr at Ilk Chamber ■ f t opiim tii neenng Tu< day •■*<■• mug lb will s|a ak on (ransiMu(••loll and I tin ihls Is the latgest ‘hipping ism.' mcatniid hy actual biistii* - tu 'hi midifie we*i, hitatemiii i Tmuni In ot ibleieat lo i»«iy inn Ai thi* milling throe to w iM.ani lio mb* rs Will he chosen and plans din ussi-tf for tin Ifilw • alUpwlgU lo In tier • ulidltWHa IU Iks atur o u The -liirty*aix year* m the fulled States senate | or William K Uoruh was uoi |usi mj much time pul Hi lie was a wicker and a wi*. une and In every session lu wlip-h he parllclpuled. lefl Itte • bulk lie was an oratoi who la ■ ompan d lu I'atihk Ibury. lal U«un. *W. tester aud Clay Ho i mueli did hi* stale liedleve hi him i that regaldb-** of Issues, h« rarely i weui hom*' lo take part In a cam pafgii He has been really a uat tonal flgure A native of lillnola.
*THE GENTLEMAN FROM IDAHO!"
Weather A Week Ahead A> roracaat By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL, Nsted McUorplogid if, £ r . - (5 1* | % ' oTv ' mL kl ly us | HOT & COLD L WLT K DRY TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL—INOIANA January 22 to ,8 t lip . Xiiein. NVV K *en and |>art of the mi area will lie mod- . ,itely , old The W ~-n and K |mr*lon will l»e moderately warm Ilk HI poll ton will lie normal Kaln* will 1m- norma! lu the S on portion ot till state Tile remaining area* will lie moderately w.I" otic ini t,y John F Dill* ( oinpany
THE FROST ON THE T WINDOW PANE Iny dir I* Imi| tui ilit lu.iltU. s ■< simple test I'M 'Mlll* l'| ...i ll rh. in in youi h"uii if] I lint moist i-nou§li I'm li' jlih Ullli ■.< fins! «Tyatals lui in un the windows The u.i'tirat I'rtM css ol' {ii .i'mii; I'limlil'' .'ii iu litiiim ioobi > •" - I t«M) ill)’ Why ’ | Tli< .n i» -t mixtur- ul xasi-sjl hi- MIKE "I ilmiul om-fifth ol j * fom fifths of nitrogen, nl m Ii""- qiMuniJv* "I * siTrondioilds, 4ii(i.n itt-'in Hid *ilhi r esse* Uul "I Urn. i .iiimh-i iMpusphtre, an I 'im • i t 4 it. i v>yr. The o ».lt»-s V > lilt fill Os Hll 411 4 uili i with tin- innperatuir » Uhi II ill* !« 11l |>«-|.» I lit • It low nil I ■l'm •> ii"’ imy min h wster tapor, b . . • i. ;-i|M i4lnr. n*. • the gtr f it* -4.' ini' lv nMM'• w.itc:' Kin <v cry twi-wy di-grit-s of ri ill l' uij" .iiim tin mtiil quantity! .if waHi i.'por in Hi'- air In multi- | plli-4 ii> aiM'iiulmat'ly at* it the a air ian 4tt tin water. t Cadies, Save Your sfim ii Now I<m or h-.w it)i« fork* | mi .i "il'l winli-i iiiy. Wto-u the a all I* 'e y mill inns, of lie »anr v caput i i hill' d nut mil fici-t'.-a tu t tli' Im in ul Mm* inti lion' There t in only i i-l.itiuly »m#ll amouiit | ■if m.i - i tdimi l«-H In i "Id air. and ■ 'hi, la why told air ia »« dear. a Vow v ii' li.i)'|i*-iia if i"|*i air |a | itaaxd without w«ier t.'iior Scum r adai.-l <" It’ Why till- atmi'ti .i ( tliltiK Hi ih« world tial'h'i'al fin f WiiMii'd ult. now eery dry l>«<f• •il • qncrly < /■ * upon any walir Ilia' it find- in your him mi It ink' wal'r out ol tin- luriiltun It 'ah . „ l( out id tlui ma» and iwifH i*. il I talon It <Bi' "I lood hit illum'd, and worm ol all It taken II in|i ol tin- lovely 'kiii-- ol 'hi no m»«ra ul youi family. The dvllrate III•uea "l hi thrum* w ■ not m>,i .i to ataiul drying more Uiicn*'- than Hun touinl in tht tnlddlo <d the KaHata Desert. The air otwno a ai||iei hi-etiil liotini' In win'' iv actually ihi* dry la-l'lng frealt alt lulu tin- 'onodoes not belli iiiui h uh lout, aa 111-' he lived In Idaho uuty nil yeari I before In lug ' let led to Ibe scutate , 111 1»7. |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. lUtO.
rivw map* thaw total ufToot of Hot Cold. Wot. and Ory Air to bo isgoctod ne*» wook. DAILY FORECAST "T T“ lltl 3 24 28 2s 27 :*_29 , T ' tg- «■» T“**^** Mi e AC : radiator* an- kept *ii„intng ho | The only practlial way to humid.-1 fy a house 1* to hae a leg k 'H. ol wap r Imlilug ou the *tov, act aciuslly spouting steam into th, , air. Open |h>u* and wick humid Hers ate goon as far as they go, | but they usually do uot go liestly; far enough Tho Seven Evers Th<- p«e i Tenuyson write* ol tn- ( I’isiade* aa. Flu-fins tangled In a sliver braid" ID wrote het'ei (hsu he knew. U < jubi this iitnslvlis'toii whp h you ran see louigip is sctuslly nisdi ot suns tatigb d in s silver hrstd ot nebula Do you know 'lns pretty little loavtrllu Hon? It I* one ol th, sigh' n th*- sky. aud due* Hons loi ffadlug ; It aud a char! us It* shimmering stars In their proper plait* will i, sent lo you FIM7K If you addiess Prof Helby Maxwell, rare of Ih'* newspaper, emtuatug s stamped] (flit sell sdiiressed envelope lor reply Ask for "Pleiad*-* " WEATHER QUEbTIONS q I am Interested in studying astronomy, and have considered buying a Wollcimaek Vart-I’ower
telescope of eltlk i Dl to in o 17, to pi power. Pleusi advise which of these telese ipes you would ii'cotnmeud for me 'o pti , lias, Would a 3" powet telescope h* | s'long enough fur all am,item or iiegllilie-l 1 .Hit' iTexaSl A. A telticop* of 30 diOmtUrs will reveal Saturn's nog to a very keen eye. You need more power. We recommend 72 diameter* You; may have plans for making such a telescope (and we have many let tort testifying bow good it is) free, for the asking q What is ifn sniailis! ,iy. tula- Dial call lo- and for thi 71 j tube aud about what length should 'hi d,a» lull* Ik .' 41 h M. ! i West Va i A We have a telescope tube at ' hand, made out of a piece of ram j , pip ep.urcnattd at a little tin ahop ! near by. It serves well. Make j th* draw tube tight to tan inches long. q lam writing in nferenci »o ' a home problem We have thuI mometers plated in v.uious looms I and whin the lnniM.alui, "allies oil' 'hi S'lent If* tin family still | feels i hilly am! very miconiforl--1 aiili Th* Inn)*" l> hia' d with a hot air furnace and lia* a water | evaporator built in aud it i* toni slailllv filled. Thi wii'dows never [ si'-aiu cxurpt when cooking I 1 would like lo know tl yon have ali> suggeslloils lo help • • uudy lhi» ioudilioii and wave us on *oal. Mr A \\ t W PenU i A. Vour home need* more wat tr in the air. Ev'denliy the humidifier in your furnace is net hig enough Put more water vapor in the air, and you will sav* contidcrabiy on coal, skm and health q Ate we going I" ban some tain tu th" eastern p . of South Dakota this wlnti " and -p. rig and j aft We going lo g, l 4 crop' PC II A Jan. rams will be normal. Feb,, 100 dry. March will be moderately wst. April rams wilt be good May ram* about normal and June will be dry q Could tht present pvslitoux •>f th* sup. earth and planet* have Urn n fatter In the recent car'lldusk' lu Tut key’ It l, if tfnd i A Probably sa.' Seismologitt* say that the moon especially seems to influence earthquake*, •ut we know *0 little of the ttructure of the rock* thot we never know exactly where the nest earthquake will occur, though wt do know a little about when these ' disaster* may happen. ts Wi- have- Immii hiving a little argumvlil over how mid It has to be to frost K 41 <oh|oi A. Pro*! begins to (arm ot 3g osgrse*. and killing begin* at 12. 27 hrmgt total killing •J When will (enlrsl wusU-iu
--t —• * ” *’* r " r ~ lows (Urt iff general *•» A Probably latt m * nd n I*4l. may avfagt dry, but I*4} and 1946 look like *»« y»* M q I* ihe country of W hite Hear l"ike Mlun becoming windy or have I overlooked 'hue winds in he forniet ft*" 1 IlgVt* lesid'd In-11 ’ Ml - •" I* ' A A Ween It |» dry to tbe »outb of you like d bat been recently, your winds blow harder, and from the north and wait When it it wet eoiith of you. your winds are north easterly, and eomewhat less violent. q Dm Manhattan Ka • lia'*a good chattel f"i "id'* ,h •* " ,m lllg )• .11 ’ AM < A. Not very good cnances fc ’ a crop early in 1940. Later crops m Jbt do better WAR PENDLLLM (In Hire days -■( tins wr-ek ' ' w, alh». will favoi the Finns T*» I I llicn days will have he.l * > clouds rhea* liouds will "men tit. enitind I min possil'li So*" up ! aiders thi 'hi hud di* mod'' a lei) Ik'.i** liouds will li* I»er eastern and southern |" tiutis ot Finland Hut tout day-(ii-4i wi'Ulhet will (4*ot tin If n ..lid on these days the Kim* *" tier'd to he aleil —o 500 Sheet* Bftill Sunrl** Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped .Tsc. The Decatur Democrat Cti.
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Oil APT KR XIX A few minute* took them to w here Iraidera had panned throufth. and with sb-rbed atten'i at tha girl examined the severed wtrea. ’’Raiders" Her voica waa low with nngtr. “They’re making for tha ranyona. It might be worth while to follow." Straight aouth the tracks led them, to the lower boundary of the girl's ranch, and here again *he barbcd-wirc fine* had been nevrreo. A miln further the band turned anarply toward the neare-t canyon, and at the point of their turmnir three horn- a had neparaled from the Bi n group and galloped «n'. An- I dher half mile, and four more l her had detarhed theniM.lv e», thm time ridmg in the oppu it* dii reeti -n. Wearily the girl nodded. “Thia en-l* our chan*. Always they di.-ap-P'-ar like mist. Where did you first find then,?" “On th" way from the renervoir. Paxton ha. been up there i n guard for a week lio you *upp->se h* • o dd have fa!.' n foul of this bund?" Instead of replying. Ale on asked, "Your aunt han been veiy kind to Ed Paxton, ha*n't ‘he"" "Paxton saya ahe ia hit bent friend When he wan thrown be- j •nr at It hi* horn# my aunt nur-.ed h;:r, j forweeka. She has truated hia judgment in everythiftf.” The girl meditated, then with a gen’ure of decin'in picked up the rems. "Cum*. I want to ahow you ■ imethirg" And without waiting for an an*wer the spurc-d her hor.e toward that winding guich in the fooihilln where the min ng town of Cobrc lay. Arriving in Cobra, Altaon pointed at th* ahuttered structure that boi* the sgn, "Anhby a I'ance Hail —Upen All Night." “Our search lie* in ~dc there,’’ she *a d Before the door a doxett h'.me* were tethered to the hitching post, and from within the iii.fll -I sound "f many voice* finated out to them. Aa th* girl dismounted the door moved slowly ope: , and the huge igure of Alison's Chinr-e cook, l.m Kw, *to-:d on the threshold. Silently he regarded Douglas, then without a word turned but* into the room Not without nu-giv.ng, Doug.a ' ted his hors* beside hem. “At- you wondering why I btought you here?" she asked, a trace of malice in her eye*. "When a beautiful woman invites, 1 never question." And smiling, ho followed her ihtough the door. Just mam* they stood motion,ess foi a moment while their eyes grew accustomed to the »mok> -filled du*k *f the room. All about them rose the deep voices of man, and from the far end caine the sharp click of l»okcr chips, but as Douglas’ vision cleared he saw a long bar stretched arroas the room, where a number of men stood drinking. Moat were -Ire* ed in the rough garl- of imntra, ■it dotted among them Douglas aw iwitti ring vaquci Alison touched Douglas' arm. "Look?” She teiddt ! to whre, in an alcove, sis men wet* playing cards. Curiously Douglas’ eyes turned toward the players hunched intently around the table, di awing cards, throw.ng out thrir chip,, reaching from time to time for the whiakey l glasses at thrir side*. Suddi nly he started, for there among the playeis sat Kd Paxton. A flo.d of rage sent tha blood darkly to Douglas' face. With gat firing anger h« remembered fit* anxiety for this man's safety, re'nembarwd his aunt’* rontvderre that rndar Paxton’s ear* tha reservoir would b* secure This, then, was tha me man his aunt could trust • Evea in the obscurity of th* room Itouglai knew his eyes were h-tray. mg th* angei Ibat httr.iej w ihm him. and dsiibsiatsly be tuuk iw« long steps foraaid until be »u»*j ju.t behind Paxton’s chair, Th# player to fit* left was abufr* c * ru * -ll'a your lucky day, t-d, he gruwuad You’ll be packm all our money batk to the unch t> n ght fondling the tad p.lt of cbip. U-
Answers To Test Questions Below are th* aaawaru U» tha Taat quoat lons prtatad on Fagi Two 1. Columbia. •>. Harder 3. The Hold Desert. 4 Multiply •' h y 5. Heuty Horner. K. Th*- mass us ocean wuteru ou 1 line i-stths surface. 7 Kiu mop -o-lit* nut kua-miepo •. . Ilte ' * Hairy II Wood Him. a into tin wind. Hoxitig -* * u I * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ 1,,;. lie. a'u. Iml list rial Asso'4l |"ll : .Ig4tii/id With I II III! p,, .idetit. ( V Christen, vice-j pre-iden' II I- Contct. seereUry and c .u Niblick treasurei Heim- busine- men are oigsni/uig a ti lepliotn- inmpali* follow itig ni'ike of ah ilk lease of tales , .y t'ttl/iti- Company dtp- to the in re.i-id cost of ntati 'lal and op- . ration Mi and Mi- rt I. Value are, i uih ill with Influenza. Alex Hovel, well known etIMOU of l)ei atur. dies aftet short illueas. IH w... i>i; yeai* old. I'utilk Service Company glauts .nil -toil l" Ih'iului light and
fore him, Paxton drained hi« gla-s. "Devil with the ranch while thi* luck holds. I got my bo«s« trained A couple of old women, mate and fcmalty—” That sentence was r ever finished. Two hands closed about the man’s neck, raised him bodily from the 1 chair, then whirled him about until Douglas’ angry eye* war* thrust close to Paxton’* face. For a moment he held the man at arm’s length. "You dirty ungrateful dog " The loy voice shook with anger, and th* mu 0 •* <-f hia ,aw- tightened, then thrusting him suddenly hack. Douglas polntt-il 'oward the door. “Gel out.” li-s voice was dangerously quiet. Staggering backward, Paxton raised both hands to his bull-like throat, where the white morks of Dougin-' fingers still stood out. Hia little eyes had grown red with confin t, am] for an Instant he seemed | to b<- gut*, ring hia shiw wita, then lowering his head, he started forward with clenched hands. "Listen, you,” he bellowed, "you’re picking a poor place to get rough tn." Paxton had drawn back his fist, and ever s<, slightly Douglas shifted his weight to meet that threatening attack, but before the two men could come within arm's length Alison stepped between them, and at sight of her Paxton halted, the fire dying from hi* eyes "Better go, Kd." Hrr voice had j r.ot raised above it* normal tone, yet • the was immediate With a v.siblc effort the man straightened, picked up hia hat and stalked acroaa the room A second later the door do -ed lehind him Stil! tense With anger, Dougina -, stood there, hia tall figure motion--1 less, and for th* first time he realj m-i that the hum of v*:res, the n ivement of forma about him had i stopped Absolute quiet held the 1 lace, and tvery face waa turned • j toward him. Slowly hi* hands r*. I laved, the muscles of his shnuldcra straightened, and in puxiled resenlnwnt he looked down at the girl. ’ "How does it hapfien lhal you 1 have n or* influence with my ranch ; ] foreman than I have?" ; j Sho made no answer. .She seemed 1 ] faintly t<i be smiling, and angiiiyj , Douglu. turned to g u , bu' at his first Step l.tn Kno deta-he I hmis*|f i from the crowd and with folded i arms l<an*d aignifirantly aga.n.t the door. Dougias halted m his tracks, every nerve aignaUing danger and l-Aing almut him, he saw a dun-n other, ranging themselves •!' -er in a silent circl*. Ominously ' ( '|uu t they were, eye* steadily on | him, until It cam* to Douglas that ' I ieav,ng thr, plgi-, m.ght not be the easy thing It had been to enter. If ad f b T this gi.i. H* waitml, expecting then, to but they only stood thee* f poised and ready whila a mommit of f eapectant sdciica passed, then ronll* p *"-<•« pouf. M li*3l d«?n , ano spoke m quiet, heaitgUng ac- » cents. * “But I am overwhelmed with all Ihis attention.” " * .She was gating at him, bar eyas * not 2m? there before, and now her voice I broke the watting hn,h of th* room. Iton t >»u think it^• tun* to drow l thL Hry h * l ' l * rr,Ur Import i than any casus question those "/’T?* Hehmd tfiem ltr.' dir^ ehaHenge. and looking down mto th« : realised how eompleUly both hia futur* actions * r* n Dlv C, AlT n m ; ,ht ‘ )U, * d b > b ‘* raply. Altaon too sensed th* crave • import of that moment. Her lips amour .ng lurbuience within. At last Di.ug,a* nodded toward thn r,n« of n vaqurroa.neirelinghim *” M ---ii W ? t i* W U i n K , .'‘ <l *« thieve o n* S' Hi* vair* htd d of *3 0t “** eo,^**s TL.VT ’ tb « ••'wa quality !. r n ,*« •°* ? *' jr * *• '*>• * u .r 1 * ,h * t l CM ' »t would ha ease i* h baliav. that tha bo,dm UgenT * iLH 9 * n <l that a woman is »- the teal loader as Ut* raidara.”
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Th> words p- iv, sol i grow l from an o' »• . Aliaon only smile-l ■ “Just now 1 sn. not legend*, Jack D ug’a« I taxH to decide w ha' t.) ,1 »|. n “Am | i" completely a: itafl posal?” ■ Her hand *w*-pt » i|g fl throng "f men abnu* h a 4 nut? These err m . s,u»r-a“M "Yes, i teem to be rnt:r»,yaM hand*," he cor.ix U-d, "tg somewhat at,« |.,*. u , . vihl "You will know >oca tagfl Alison turned to ti' I f on guard at the <!•»■ r • las and I are rid.rg '»i nrfß hacienda, Lm. Keep ua Willi the vaqu'-n,-- in >*-'■ smilwl at the tall man b«difl “in cas* any danger sho .'d the m.nter of M-» V.'t J Instantly, to I*. ,g.»T iggfl I.in Foo threw -pe-. >*» fat fl circle of aurrouti-i g mea gfl haik. and still pu,-;’oi vd I he gu * down the wii. i.rffddfl into the desert gga.n. ■ They turtved wit, » gfl him the sound i/ i -r-*! hsflfl of Alison’s vaq-;. r-• ai-.M and once, raising h < ( *es *1 prised a ghost of a <*-.»«■ girl’s lips. 1 "Bo you think tne ,ih| killaes wignt tve * »?: sr ixJ "Many believe tha'. I'. ■% '.mm Paul Bud'll* lovrs. R.t vytM I think I know women x:wl you. There ia too much dulltlH ity, too much blood ,«t t»nlB trail of these ra-d#,. •» ‘-'vml work of any woman A UH would make use of n re MM tion. No," again ahe »in -*i “W nan. nut a woman, -a n iwH for.” He turned in the s»,J4i» “is hunting for aomeon 'her.’' "It was to find tha' out I Pm you here." .-ha wa- i Tui » alowiy now, cloaer to h m "And what hae# you van* Mis ryes ware guarded, h i*d( trust of har da»per,»<s “I have learned that rentirely different p> r- • '•« Jack Douglas ah the v*».rv si at; thn Jack Dong a* »sis i about Ukmg had p civ-a. M l the mandolin, indifi rnm . r,i j thing that gi>*s t>: Tr.i' ya does not rql«t " "Almost you mat - r * » I n.yself might be !-.*>*•- vftkea er- under this disguise ” Jihe shook her h«-S'i N" be much more likely 'Hat y*-W one man the raidar- haw mt fear.” D-iugiaa turned hi* ' *aa al the angry resentnm' a, h*l ttansparenc). "Since you uB trouble to explain a ! th* * | ecAorita, Will you tell ** *' i adopted ny h an r.ttort* ' . galaa?" i “I am not sure. Pciupi *«• ; ty'oaak*. But I watched I Coronado. No man wh-"*l»i» ■ liko that could he whst s*! . tended, and from tha' d«f • thought I could tra's s r »* * [ all that you wer* ih-.*; ; " w " Jus* for a aorond I c-ruld *HI i faco change, and st »*' , another man were . that the people of th • rall*fj nothing es. Today when y*>" , Paxton waa guard l :>g "wf** l mi-mhered that my »si»*** t »<*• a him drunk far *h* h*f. . day* in Cob re. I waadeßlJ t what the real jack , do If he ought far* to far* , drunkan, disloyal , "Wa* th* expermest , fult" i “Kalirely. You » r * *°L*J V actor. Aa yau w*t. h* 1 »»w your ay as. and thW "T * th" oyaee of a awta por*H« *r t I wouU. not want tush a mat w t rivm; hut Ido want frifnd and ally In Ui# ba'btlM J ”The battia ahaad " 1 paarad ta ha teat ucu« V , * for a long tins* ha •*• Y far rould he tnis* per? > •** • »o ean.ast. to absoluielf * * k forward that it •»» •fiar-ulddeee.ee hi*- • —but poerlble. a Cm**** Sm* e*»,'*i* (Ta ha eauUftn^i
