South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 35, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1922 — Page 7

SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 4. 1922

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V. tV i I AAr ri1 swlftlv to hl- friend. "U here' th th" crack of a revolver. A v,U- ' i nurwt doctor'H offlc? Millar C , : :

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mfn? Wrrei"'0 ln tho shoulder."

CHAPTEIi NV To Crawford Iiv mad- licht of his v ound. It was only i scratA. "Th;i'.H poo J. pop.." Crawford an-

1 hin i D-nv.r an 1 tour.-i thfin with hi ' ,J" 1111 '

o:.f. ; . 1 hori Tlu- 'at r-rook had li'd Ohv- 'lJ:,'I:i to do. C;.'H:;.; Mill.r.trM I,idllnto th- po t.-ntiary hv 5wrarincr! id Dave without a mo- ! m thf ksdrsapin of that tf hoy nod firfd the Hrrt Fhot.; rif nt of hesitation. "I want to learn I -::il i:.W,T(MM'. -an, Its' Now th-v wor nscetln? for the first? that husineM from the ground up. . :..;,;,.v r. r.w r.s.-ue.- th-Stime sin-c I've ler readlnpr all I could Srt on i.m iiov.n. r .:. i ,i. him from I Miikr had h en drinklncr. The pisrn (the subject." I,;, .c-rav ! of th- reimonlco had rauvht hi. ry "Good enough, but don t you so I.l'.AI).M:v sT::i:l MAN. rntsUnd he nmrmherrd that h. v.nH.to playin geology too strong Dave. a:.d s-.-rlv i.V., hungry. j 0iI - hPr 'f. at." jcv.'i; 1 ItAV. K(.iii). h; tnjdoyfrv! He took ono Mefrand stopped. l- "l Pppos its a gamble, a?rceJ

ti ;. h in Ienw-r and v o narrowefj. The had on his phort, ;::?.. fu-r .1 f:t, i-t in ! h l e(l luck was thrust forward.

d.ri,. i I i a r.r ' d . a ii - 1 of; "Goddleniighty!" h scro.inud. and ! ' b, you better put Dave on the.

t !,. r.isroi : i.f !' N- an 1 i- .-"ts- . t --xt tnr!n-nt was plucklns .a tet -t . . I r-i ) ar :;i pri-on. w.lvr-r from under hiy lft armpit.

fT h:- r- ! i - 1.. r turn- to Hob caucht Jovcc and swept her

"Wor.'P'n the rattle market," -aid

the owner oZ the I Bar Lazy R.

crew o that wildcat you're spuddln

in, don't you reckon?

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r-i.-.o... ;!,.. ,, I;;-, to ...;..- f..r tb- time Sander plunsed forward, ar- uld r t a prod man."

i ' t ' i of .b y, row-M rau-ht and swift. The revolver

. n Willi Tili: MOKY raek. d. It spat fire a second time, i

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Dave with rr.e if he feels up to it.' l t i. . . - Vi a

In a -. I'..,., wo. il.l .b, in ti.- to ! his whole snbnrlid bodr vlhrant with I foreman keeps htimpin'.

Fai,;.r, t 1 I hnu-. 'f with a r..n f ! . r.ercy. hurled himself arro-.- the They drove out in the buckboard TaT.:.:,!e No- e of thi - f. lin-r toid a though he had been flung j 'hind the half-broken colts. The dm... d 1m h drv .,:. . from a catapult. A streak of fire vounff broncos went out of town

"Thanks, fob." : iipp-d throurh hi shoulder. An-'to a flying start. They meed acro , Hut kr-w alr-.idv that Pave .iad'cther sliot boomed almost simul-j tho l)1;,ir' a 'iar1 as they could tenr. I com.- h.ik a ir.u.'.-l man. He had ! taneouslv. He thudded hard in.o the lit?ht riK swayins behind them as j

vif.r. . 1,., ;',! iiir'.ulf.nt nn- Iii- fat iiniiTub nf tbf- ninmnn . Thev i the wheels liit the hlgrl ?pots

tan.ed. II ; a I ' o-,;e our temper, d ' v nt down togt ther. y ib.- 1:mx of exp.rbnre and dis- ! The flncn, of Dave's left hand tip-i! . 'f;;e eej-L'ray s wer- no, closed on th fat wri.'t of tho

Ion.-, r fr ai l. ,u d irentb. They i gambler. Hi other hand tore the

! revolver away from the slack grasp.

inu ! The pun rose and fell. Mlllr r wetit

at the p. Imonieo re!aurant. i into unronv, iousnes.s without even

I:, frnut of i ho !-.vt otticv Hoh nvt J groan. The rorruirated butt of the

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n.ov, d down tlu : Dizzllv Sanders rose. He leaned ! uins f,ut ln t!lIs countn.

Joy -- i .'Af od The Mcuu' womaa i ';un had trashed down on his for1-

had fulfüb-d tl;e pju'lii-o of luT girl- 1 head.

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hf i f i , ta :i a nd lender. Mi' r,' w as a I gainst a tepphone pole for support li.tt '..iis t'r dom in lier tep. "Are you hurt ?" she asked.

"M.s- .I( . he here." Hob said.j Pave looked at Joyce, wondering'

"Who Pae?" at her presence- here. "He's the one "Yes. ma'am. Pawl H 's right that's hurt," he answerel quietly.

The driver stopped at the location of Jackpot Number Three. "dake yourself to home, Dave."

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sound or an engine thumping. ".SteelmanV. outfit." said Hart gloomily. "Hi.s IiT old engine Roes right on kickin all tho darned time. If he gets to oil first we lose. Man who makes first discovery on a claim

hro in town. Met him half an houc r.::o." "When a;i I s e him?" she asked. Uo'i looked at his watch. "I pot an .appointment to meet htm at Deljponbn's riglit now." Jove" was a voung woman who inai' swift dfciion-. "I'll trn with you." she .-aid. Sanders wa-i founding in front of the retaurant. but he was faced in the other direction. His flat, muscular bark was rigid. In his at-

"I thought I was afraid " Her oice died away. She felt her knees grow weak. To her thl man had appeared to bo plunglrjer ptraight to death. No excitement in him reached the surface. His remarkably steady f yes still held their grim, hard tenseness, but otherwise hi self-control was perfect. He was absolutely imperturbable. "He was shootin' wild. Sorry you "e. here. Miss Crawford." Ills eyes

tltude was a certain tenseness. nsj.-wept the gathering crowd. "You'd

though his rody was a bundle nf fete cd springs ready to be reb as- d.

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thing. Wouldn't trust him or :iny of his crowd any further than I could sMng a bull by the tall. He'd blow Crawford and mo sky high If he thought he could get away with It." Sanders nodded agreement. He hadn't a doubt of it.

"Hello, the Jackpot!"

Hob looked at his companion and grinned. "Seems to me I recognize that melodious voice." A man stepped from the glooiri with masterful, arrogant strides. " 'Lo, Hart." he said. "Can you lend me a reamer?" Bob knew he had come to py out the land and not to borrow tools. "Don't seem to me we've hardly

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him tc a fat man rolling up the Ktreet on tho opposite sidewalk. "It's Ad Millar, back from the pen. I heard ho got out this week." he told the girl In a low voice. Joyce Crawford felt the blood ebb from her face. It was as though her hart had beep drenched with ice -.vRer. What was troing to take

better go. don't you reckon?"

"Yes. . You romo too. please." I Pt any reamers to spare. Dug."

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evidently intending to go no farther. "I'll sy good by. for this time. I'll want to see Mr. Crawford right soon." "Can you come up to see father tonight?" "Maybe tomorrow " "He'll be anxious to see you. I

Suddenly Pöble recognized Dave.

He leaned forward, his body rigid, danger written large in his burning eyes and clenched fist. "So you're back," he said at last ln a low. harsh voice. "I'm back." "It would 'a pleased me if they

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