EaMaBraliiaMi tfr!? ffl 'A' 1TANGLED TRAILS ainr. 'OBHHIIIHBHIIHVMHniHHnWISPW BwMBHMHMsIWHHBP ign v, lf-v-..:-.'PV.-'ii.vtf.'."-'-i' ?'."-".f"y.-."- ..i. ' ' - i - "T ju in i .1 i...ii .1 , i i , i i I, i ,n (i .i ii. irWTTwHHFT ' k , Ty "WW '". ' ' i'-- "-. - -r I.' By WILLIAM MacLEOD RAtNE Auther t "A Mn Ftr-8ir,n . "Guntlght rut," etc. CamjHaM. tttl, Ut TTItHam Mtuite4 ItMm L THIS STOWS Tint 8T0BT I'i Jimt CHjnnlnthant Ji rlrh iJ rath II'MlHs wat 3ewn th pit of a lrl I?' M laa claim en h m flnT kicks out IMtarnan who .unniiiiiitm dwh nim H- hre en a butlntii deal. 8h .( the ft atfci-'M wiia t"4 fill hr f Wild Bem. a rldln klrl. wti laf.r'a frntlnl.. tn lclrViv T..n. P.I an uMtandln and chivalrous Mwber. kt Xlrby " u th malty llh. Jack and 6? ?.... hiit two eeualna. faverxl cnlnu si Si James Cunnlnsbam, who damand ie i' fnw thaname et the lr. .Whan ti. rA Smi te bla unde1 aparlntant h nnfla L ft. man rhloreformd, bound, and dead. 1 Wi muriler had been cenimltlad by a 1 (JlV.k.niVd perren. On a labia In a (- ainva, en be. had en en wild Heaa. Lt Ruth Line and Wild Jleae am. at tha In. Ii iu.it. aln . wmn whote photograph, V! aurned "Phi'llla." waa In tha dead rnan'a Ul twin.. "' ', "rrniraa ler tiw mur i'l ir. W relaaacil en bait. lloe weals i I. gi, ale Imd been tn Cunningham s T . -... .Ii. II Iftit n (k ... 1a rin'r" mu .;" ". . i"j ihuh"t ..-.tr ul , the wan thrown out of Cunning, uti'a apnrtnirtit. Jack (in rhillia. a iiin miaced. nro.aUe known te hate t . ben in the room the nlRht of the inur JS I ill. Laiw nnd hl cowboy chum. Ban. nmcover mm uuen. u rancher. R lr. mm. id wi m a room. iKar the npart- Vr mnt. ine jap yoiei is ciuceicrca acaa. tj kilhfr. neae'a alster. dliappcara. J.nue ,V think the eluer cunmnsham had mar- i j run "?r. him ! .mw yv tuHBini una a ikducid hr In erdsr te have hr elmt J 5wy her rights .""."n h'r. H dle. X i terera. tee, uiai me ngnnr jamei ' t l,mninzham had married Plivllln. . ii'( aretly. Aa the dad man waa about te i. nnriL jimrii buvdicieti n .. .. kl.H Ai KM. tills All eini . '. "" ". feint htttr T.'IT l...lljl. M.ksA AITIKB I11II III !! .T.l-.a tampt la mad te kill him. i Utut brlnaa Klrby V office bulldlnir. whi gln tu anonrnieut te an OUt-Of-thn.unv e hi iiiairrieua at 1. AND IlKBE IT CONTI.VIT.S CUAPTER XXXII Jack Tahn Off Ills Ceat AFTERWARD, when Kirby Lane 'n tnnVixl bnrk unen th wcka Kncnf l te Denwr trying te clear up the rays- i4 tcmcD surreunucu iuc wane nr- 4r. m t.l ..K.1(- J..II. It KM..J a i!!i Sl.S u. ie,i K.n it' . in.4. 'jeuve lint! Reme Inuelis nt me. Well villi lni9HEMllllilalBnH911Hi up ttttt CaflTen and errthtng' O K., as you mifnt. say. Tlien his bren-n flst'shet out and u. It moved scarcely six inches from the collece boxer's cliln. Jack's Itnccs sagrctl he went tleuli il flint ha had been at times lncred JWy stupid. Nowhere did this accent Iteelf e ""'eh ns ,n thnt Pnrt et tlic ..! whlrh related te Enthcr McLcnn Frem time te tlras Klrby Baw Cele. H was In and out of town. Mert of liii time was spent running down fitlnl trails whleh siun themwlvcH out nml etesme leat In the hills. The champion reach rider was Indomitably reeeiute In his Intention of finding her. There were times when Mose began te fear iMt her Httle sister was lest te htr for always. But Saibern never shared this feeling. "Yeu wait. I'll find her." he prom prem ised, "An' If I enn lay my hendit en the mnn that's done her n meanness, I'll certainly give them hospital Bhnrli"' L l-U n.lnl.ln' Vltl.l lin " lllu PPntlP U JVU I'ttlVll.l. ...ll. Mf. I. C"- eyes liad frozen, nnd tue relu, hht In them was almost deadly. Klrby could net get it out of bin lead that James was responsible for the disnnnearance of the girl. Yet he could net find a motlve Omt would jti; Mfy se much trouble en his cousin part. i Ife was at a movlng-plcture tiouse 'in Turtle Ktrenf: with Tte!f when the I explanation pepped Inte his tnlnd. They em untejiinir nn e u-insmmu-u iuuiu- drnma in which the villain's letter is laid t the deer, of the unfortunate here. Klrbv leaned tow aril llnsc in the it !!". no nnd whlancred. "Let a be r.n trhprn?" rIie wnntcil te knew in rernriec. They hed seated themselves net five minutes before. "I've get a hunch. "Come Sjhn rose, nnd en the way te the aisle brushed past ecvcrai irritaieu iunie. Knt till thpr wprp htnndlne en the tlrte- .walk eutIde did be tell her what was ea Ills mind. 1 "I unnr tn see that note from my tincle you found In your slbter s dealt, Jic wid. SIie looked nt him and laughed a lit tie. "Yeu certainly want what von want when you want it! He your punc'f often tnkc you like that right ) tuj of a perfectly geed show yeu'Ve paid treiir money te sec?" ' i "We've made n mrstake. It was icln' that fellow In the play that put ' me who. Have you set the note with i "Ne. It's nt home. lr you HKc wc 11 go and get It." , i They walked up fe the Pioneers Monument and from tncre ever te her bearding plnce. Klrbv looked the little note ever rare fully. "What n chump I wns fret te leek at this before," he Eatil. "My uncle never wrote it." "Never wrote it?" "Net his wrltln' n-tnll." "Then whe-c is It?" "1 can make a darn geed guess, pin't you?" fjhe looked at him, cyea dilated, en the verce of a discovery. "Yeu menu "I mean that .T. C. might stand for t lenst two ether men we Unew." "Yiiur feusin .Tames?" ' ".Mere likely Jnck. Ills mind beat back te fugitive memo meme rif if .Tack's embarrn.Hhmeiit when Ks tb'.'r'n name bad been mentioned in con nection ulth his uncle. Swiftly his brain began te piece the bits of evidence ne hnd aut understood the meaning of Mere. ".Tack's the man. Yeu mny depend en it. My unele hadn't anything te de With It. We jumped nt that conclusion tee quick." he went en. "Yeu think that she' with him?" "Ne. She's likely out"in the country er in some small town. He's bavin' her looked after. Probably an nttnek of conscience. Kvcit if !n's hellish as the dcl, he isn't brnrtlciN."' "l we could be Mire flic's all right. But we can't." He-, turned en him a wislCuI fnce, twisted by emotion. "1 want te liiul her, Klrby. I'm her sletcr. She's all I'm get. Can't you de something?" "I'll trv." She noticed the hardening of the lean Jaw, the tightening of the inusclca a? the back teeth clenched. '"Don't don't de un. thing rash," ihn begged. Her hand vested lightly en his arm. Their eyes met. lie smiled grimly. "Don't worry. Mebbe I'll call ou up btfer tonight nnd report progress." He talked te the nearest drug ttere aud used the teluplione freely. At the jd of fifteen minutes he stepped out of the booth. Ills cousin Juck wns doing Jome evening work at the ufliccs where he waa new In charge of settling up his Uncle's affairs. Klrby found him there. A man stenog rapher was putting en his coat te leave, but Jack was stljl at bis desk. Ue looked up, nnnejed. ,"Wu thnt jeu telephoned me?" he eked. ; Yes." "I told yiiu I'd let you knew when I antcd te tec jeu." . "Se you did. Hut you didn't let me snow. The tdiee's ou the ether feet nw. j want te see you." . I m net interested In anything you mti) te tny," The- stenographer had genp. Kirby mld hour his footsteps echoing down we corridor, lie threw the catch of we lock and closed the deer. . . t .?an premise te keep you Inter wed," he said, very quietly. Jack rote. He were whlte bhecs, duck Outers, a whltn nlnna llltf ami ii kins I"6,6 coat that fitted his grnceful llgure I. Perfectly. "What did you de thnt for?" I neileinanded. "Open that deer!" ' a...?1 im 7;t' Jnck- Jw crae for J KvHc.racnr- " P 'e Teu te any what i ind of a ene it'll be." Cunningham's dark eyes glittered, He - wis no physical eon aid. Menger, he re5Ln- f'"1"'! nlh'He, net long nut of rt;!?ei' l hml hnn tne mhhlloweight !' "5S.?ijbJew.u C0UBln wanted n set-te, be IteV 'Suits me flne," be sold. "What's lT"ln,.'n'J,oueni" it.tr.i!?n.5uWBd,dlet Didn't ste PWtjwu right before ayr eye.. I reckon r hope you cnJercd 'cm. There aren't any mere grins cemln' te you." Klrby spoke celdlv, implncnbly, his voice grat ing like ntcel en steel. 'Meaning. In plain English?" That you've let it dead man's shout aprs cjrry your sins, ion heard us pinine uncle .lames for Kslher Mc Lean's trouble. An' you necr sold n word te set us tight. Yet you're the man, you damned scoundrel!" Jack went whltn te the lips, then flushed angrily. "Yeu can't ever mind your own bu)ncss. can jpu?" "I want Just two things from you. The first Is, te knew where you've taken her; the second, te tell j-eu that you're geln te mnke'thls right an' see that you de it." "When vnii talk in mn 1ILe Itmf T'i. hard J nothing te say.. Ne man living enn bully me." 'leu won't come through. Is that "Yeu may go te the devil for all of me." Their stormy eyes clashed. "The girl you took advantage of han't any brother," the Wyoming man snld. "I'm electin' myself te that Jeb for a while. If I can I'm gelu' te whale the life eutn jeu." Jack slipped out of his eent nud tohed It en the desk. IJvcn in that moment, while Klrby wns concentrating for the attack, the rough rider found time te regret that se geed-looking a youth. 0110 se gnllnntly poised and se gracefully gracclcts, should be a black hearted scamp. "Hep te It!" Invited the college man. Lnder thick dark lashes bis black eyes danced with excitement. Kirby lashed out with bis right, hard and straight. His cousin ducked with the easy gruce of 11 man who has spent many hours en u ballroom fleer. The cattleman struck again. Jack caught the blew nnd deflected it, at the same time uppercutting BWlftly for the chin. The counter landed 'flush en Kirbv's chpek and flung him back te the wall. lie grinned and plunged agnin. A driving left caught him off balance and Hung him from his feet. He wnM up again Instantly, slinking his heaif 10 cieur it et tlic dizziness that butig there. It came te him that he must use his brains against this expert boxer or suffer a knockout. He must wear Jack out. let him spend his strength in at tack, watch for the chance that wns bound te come if he could weather the fiterm long enough. Net nt all loath, Jack took the offen sive. He went te work coolly te put nut his fee. lie landed three for one, timing nnd placing his blows carcfullv bci me maximum euect. A second te tlmn Klrhv hit 111., flnnr Jack hoped he would stay tlewn. The clubman was it little out of condition. He'.was beginning te breathe fust. His cousin had landed hard two or three times en the body. Hack of each of these blows there hud been a punishing force.. Cnniilnghnm knew he had te win seen if nt all. Hut Klrby had net the least Intention of quitting. He wns the tough product of wind and sun and huril work. He bored in nnd asked for mere, still play ing for his opponent's wind. Kirby knew he was the t-trengcr man, In far better condition. He could afford te wait nnd Jack could net. He killed the boxer's at tacks with deadly counter-blows, mov ing In nnd out llthely ns n cat. The rough rider landed close te tin; belnr plexus. .Tnck winced and gave ground. Kirby's fist ,get home ngnin, lle crowded Jack, feeling that bis man wns weakening. Jack rallied for one last desperate set-te, boiling for a chniice blew te knock Klrby out. lie scored a dozen times. latine gave ground, slowly, watchfully, guarding as best he could. . Then his brown fist shot out and up. It moved scarcely six inches, sti .light llll LIIU 1-'1I'U mllT h IHMII. tlUCK ! knees sagged. He went down, rolled I reckon you are wondering noweemo this te de postmarked Gelden,. Well, old pardncr, I'm sure enough married at last, but I hnd a great ttine getting Esther te see this ray way. Hiin's ene swell little girl nnd there's only ene tiling I hate, liefore she would marry me I had te swear up and down I wouldn't touch I he yellow wolf who get her Inte trou ble. Hut aim. didn't say nothing about you, se I will just slip you bis name. It wasn't your uncle at all, but that crooked oil broker nephuw of his. James Cunningham. If you can muss him up proper for me you'll sura be doing a favor te Yours respectably,. "COLE SANBORN. 'P. g. Esther sends bushel" of love te Rese and will wrlte tomorrow. I'll snv I'm going te make her ene happy kid. COLE." Klrby laughed in sardonic mirth. He had fought the wrong man. It was James Cunningham, net Jack. And, et course. Jack had known It nil the tinie nnd been embarrassed by it. He bad stuck loyally te his brother and had taken the whaling of his life rather than betray him. Klrby took off his hat te Jack. He had Meed- pat te a lighting finish. He wns olio geed square sport. Even as be was thinking this. Klrby was moving toward the telephone booth. He. hnd premised te report' progress. Fer ence he bad considerable te report. a Te be continued tomorrow ever, and lay still. Klrby found water nnd brought it back. .Task was sitting up, bis MW prepped nmilnst the wall. He swal lowed n gulp or two and splashed the rest en his fncc. . ... "I'll say you can hit like the kick of a mule," he said. "If you'd been 11 reasonable human. I ought te pave get you, nt that. Don't you ever stay down?" , L, .. Klrby could net repress a little sm le. In bpite et himself he felt a sneaking admiration for this Insouciant yetitli who could take a beating like n sports man. ,,,, "You're some little mixer yourself, be said. . , "Thought I wa"n. before T bumped into jeu. yny. gimme n bund up. 1 ni a bit groggy yet." T, Klrby helped him te his feet. Xlit immaculate shirt and trousers were spattered with bleed, mostly Klrby . The jeung dandy looked at hlinsc jr. and n humorous qulil. twitched nt ine corner of Ills mouth. , , "Seme sctnp. Let's go into the lava tory and de borne reconstruction worn, be paid. Side by slde at adjoining washbowls, pcrfcctlv amicable, they repaired ns far as possible the damages of war. iset till they hnd put en agnin their coat:; did Kirby hatk back te the purpose et the meeting. , "Yeu haven't told me et what 1 wanted te knew." ,.,,,. Out of n damaged eye Jack looked at him evenly. "And that's only part el it. I'm net going te. cither. He had .said the last word. Ivirb could net begin nil ever again te thrash Mm. It was net reasonable.' Anil 11 he did, be knew quite well he would get nothing out of the num. If he weulu net tulk, he would net. The bronco buster walked back te his hotel. A special-delivery fetter was in Me iu.v ti wiim iiestinnrked Gelden. As be handed it te him the clerk looked 1 him ever curiously. It had been tome 1 lime since be had seen a face se badly cut up and swollen. "Yeu ought te see the ether fellow, Kirby told him with n lopsided grin as be ripped open the envelope. Hcfere his e.ics hnd traveled hnlfwny down the sheet the cowman gave a mod ulated whoop of joy. "Geed news?" asked the clerk. Klrbv did net nnbwer. His eyes were stnrlng in blank astonishment at one sentece in the letter. The nete wns from Cele Suborn. This Is what Kirby rend in it: ' "Well, old-timer, there nin't no trail se blamed long but what it's get 11 turn in it seinewhcrcN. 1 dene found Esther I Biff brown leaves of goodness g Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stores w nFfS'i''M i'il 5M1M!M "Reciprocal Automobile Jnsurance (25& saving en your automobile insurance cost is an import ant item. Insurance with the Penn sylvania Indemnity Ex change means this saving, plus a perfected service. Cut this out mail it and let us explain our plaa Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange Bread Street and Seuth Penn Square Name., t4.M)Mj BRITISH TO STAMP BONDS CentuUtt Here Want te Hear Frem Hettttra of Hungarian Debt IlriUstr'aubJteta holding bends of the Austrian unsecured . debt and of the Hungarian unsecured debt In countries countries ether than the succession states of tne former Austre-Hungarian merTnrch.r have been requested te send a list of such holdings te the British Censul General. 224 Seuth Third street. This information Is required in con nccllen with a decision of the Repara tion Commission compelling each Gov ernment te make Itn own arrangements for stamping Ihese bends. A-btntutery declaration wilt be required, from per sons presenting bends for stamping te the effect thnt the bends were held out side the territory of the succession states nt the date when the treaty of Saint-Germain came into force. t 6. T. SCALES WILL PROBATED Famous Musle Instructor Left $7300 Estate tn Private Bequests The wilt of Hurton True Scales, Widely known music instructor, who died January 31. wns probated today. It disposed of a $7,100 estate in private linnnnatM. Mr. Krnlea lived nt 4727 Haxel avenue. ' Other wills probated nre these of T.iszle D. Shew. i!810 North Ilallcy , street, $18,000; Margaret Itcllly. Glen olden, $11,852, nnd William 8. Rltten Rltten heuse, 2144 North Twenty-ninth street, 91000. I Inventories were filed for the per-1 sennl estates of Themas C. Dill, S142. 2.'ii.fM); Maria O. Kechler. $81,701.00, and Anna P. Alexander, S12,3S2.S9. r. ! .AJ-V-"' k' '. SH(GnflS STORES ( 751 WV uM ei be paying for heis today, if it were net for Almtr Sttm? Quality Economy Courtesy Service 73 Mi i Zw1 WwBm Se convenient andcfiEectxveftfbt sere threat With gargles or sprays it is Impossible te keep a sere threat 'under anything like continuous treatment. With Fermamint, it makes no difference where you are at work, in crowded car, shop, theatre or church you can dissolve one of these delicious, almost candy-like tablets in your mouth ence an hour or se. An effective yet harmless antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, con tinuously bathes the entire lining of the mouth and threat, checks germ growth, and gives the sere, infected tissues chance te heal. Fermamint T.-iblets used when especially exposed te infection reduce your danger of catching sere threats, and even influenza, from ethers. Children can and should use them freely, as defence against threat affections and influenza which spread se readily in congested achoel-roonu. Racatananata br tfrtat aaadtfitlaj . ah'ikluu, dtBUMa ana aranliti. ermamin GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Venraehtii ear tnds mark. Hldertiara our product. DawrCkea.Ce.,IaHN.Y. Business Is Fine, Thank Yeu! The increase hi our business dttrinf ihc past few months lias been truly remarkable. The growing popularity of Almar Stores & very largely due te the spic-and-span condition in which they" are always kept. Every woman prefers a elean, sanitary feed store. Of course, lowest prices for quality feeds also appeal, and Almar Stores arc in a class by themselves in this respect. Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday J a d ,.-.. , , , ... ... v. 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They and this Company are vitally interested in making you, your wife and your children, absolutely SAFE in a Yellow Cab. We thank the public for its splendid support, which has made it possible for us te give BETTER SERVICE at LOWER RATES. Our rates are the lowest in the city 25 cents for first y3 mile. 10 cents for each additional 3 mile. 20 cents for each additional passenger for entire tr.ip. Ne calling or dismissal charges in city limits. Help us suppress imitators by insisting that the name "Yellow Cab Ce." is en the deer of the cab you take. Hail a Yellow Cab en the street, or phone Poplar 8600 Strictly Fresh Big Meaty Beauties! -. every egg Hjuaranteed EGGS 47 'V c dez. - Al Tr ..- r i i-Miiiur c.xira-rancy L CORNS-St 16 ' '" s c V L n TW1--1-. 6 te the can J- I CAN jf A-'-'-a-.-J Ready te Frv can r v r ill Finest Quality j Crushed Cern vCeht 11c te IGc Klsewliere J TT-V.r7- Wc I 12c 20 CAN Almar Jersey HAND-PACKED T-ritM A Tere Medium Large -i . a vivi.-v wr.n r f r a r SWEETHEART 6 Cakes j I , 1" Biscuit Ce.'s N I ii KT a !- a, - . . I -.,,. rr-r LUKNA DOONES. 23c I I l Jll .If. .1 Ifl k ".z w I I il I.. .. I . fc.rt, . , v-noceiate cocoanut fufts, 29c ' nrciDAOir nrccrnTe V. J . -V UKItU 1-KUiTS . DESIRABLE nFSSF.RTfi V Almar Tapioca pkg 10c Jelle (all flavors) pkg 10c Junket Tablets pkg 12c Mrs. Morrison's SVIdinfr pkg 10c Whitman's Ittarshmaliew Whip, pkg 22c Whip-Ezey pkg 25c minute tapioca pKg lZc J' r Calif. Evap. Apricots lb 29c Calif. Evap. Peaches Jb 19c Calif. Large-Size Prunes lb 17c Calif. 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The reason is obvious meats that melt in veur mouth at prices that den t cripple your pockclbeok are sure te pleuse everybody J m vn Round Steak 22cib- Rump Steak 25c lb- Ne brtler stcakt geld nnrwhrre CHUCK WHOLE ROAST cuts Rolled Beef Rolled Shoulder BONELESS POT ROAST -1 trt 10 lb. Fancy Fatted FOWL Ml Sizes 32 Belar Roast 19c lb Pure Perk Sausage, 18c ,b DEPRARYF.D Perk '.'MOC Lean Salt Perk 1 Hi C lb Cress-Cut Roast... 16c lb. Lean Soup Beef 7C Lebanon Bologna . 'I f5e FINEST n r, .' ' C made country Scrapple . . 10c "' Ne lUtappeintmenta. tex&te . ...,, We carry n cemalalr ntnrh ( -.. .l: . 7W. .pfeW-apan GREEN Alnu.r Stere Vr"."' WI3ITOIIIffl r II A. Mk. Ra, ,JjMtyi 75 STORES 1 ( MBBillBlltlialMlMaaii.l ' iTafMIMl Haiti- 'in m maKHf " '' -IllMiffl r..M m wa -til -V'l I va n M h'i J vl 1 t'J '. rt'l 4 1 J a v.'i m i p n A HI 41 A 751 75 vm !LSA J8I:M tamm l r-'i'L1 J T. 'Xtil "sfli A B .a" ?.V tVTi :
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