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U'lie. ,ftt in a ourte'ja hail bf rtOt 91 a boy DcranciZ i.i a 1I1 icej. wired tje.lti.ci ourfe-ja a n jDD(irfil Imwuflnfflu .A.lt. rnrv am.oer. Ull JlrirrVi )fSfctrri( bveln.f erf line Mm ie ermm. tniift mix it JtM Mnji no. ait filravaaanl rillcrVrlh'i Irethtr-tn-lm. jUB.f, UIIHKLKn. tvelcal Amtri- turn r.KSIV.TT. P iinrseautr fl"r':. H rfi'ilra 'e ctn. I ..... Hi.i.d ' Lf ml i JrVA. ''!"" " "" nr, asp ' ftl.. atm .UrtfJtf lilfjlhA WiZb.ih. teith u-'ietii he (a mln V Tlin turn belew Ulck, HaascU WALtJKKAVnn. a r( nevth tehett a- 0 av hltn i'r ic iir-!t iiiiif, mm ipeke te linn in n qinei veire. "Hell", old man," lie fftid. "1 be Hn te think 1 nas ael"B te miss you after all." Mn"liOK$$tM .H IH lie fASfJ hiin into n boulder, hikI lie Mt lit re, hhntitilrrs mirkIiik and lii uliele Ikk1.v twitching jeu go Bdld called back ever bis dieulder, en una iinisii. j'u watch." "Come back iind cat." Did: Hl scrutiny of iwii s race liau rather ; Buruiy. ntiturcd him. 'i'lie delirium bndj He ate very little, but drank of the .used, upparently. DlNbcvcled nl-.feffcC Uawett tee ntf almost netbinif. piutu. vi Ue WM DUujnr hlmpelf teicthrr for the Oeaia ., wb. "V." Mrunle that was te come, ninnamllnR I J with sweat from thp berie. laving- hi3 nrj-umentu for lilght, and trying te ' e itenes eye wen- sicnuy rneugii. an ibiiiuiii tne etent of thp ehanse in the be rode up te Mm. heycver, lie wan net "" across the email table. n certain. He found liirnelf vurvered Llick put down his tin ctij and get with sort of cool malignity that, up. He va ntreng again, mid the lUrtled him. nightmare confusion of the nigl.t had ,rnecu uwuy. niEccau or it mere van a despernte lucidity nnd a ceurage born of deaperatien. He remembered it all distinctly; he had killed Heward LucaB the night before. Before ions Wilklns or some of hlw outfit would rlde up te the deer, nnd take hltn back te Nerada. He wbb net afraid of that. They would nlwa)3 think he had run nway because he was afraid of enpturc. but it was net that. He ,'iad run away from IJev's face. Only he had net cot awuv from last nle ht, was It, that this thing hap pened?7' "Yeu knew It, don't you?" "And, after it happened, de you re member what followed?" "I've been riding nit night. I didn't rare what happened. I knew J'u run Inte a whale of n blizzard, but I He stepped and etarcd outside, te where the horses graeed in the upland meadow, knee deep in mountain flewera. Uassett. watching him, saw the in credulity in his eyet, nnd spoke very gently. "My dear fellow," he said, "you are right. Try te understand what I am saying, and tal it easy. Yeu rode into a bliranl. right enough. Hut that una net last night. It, was ten years age." Had Bunctt hed mime wider knowl edge of Dick's condition he might have succeeded better during that bad hour that followed. Certainly, if he had hoped that the mere statement of fact nnd itfl proof would bring results, he failed. And the need for haste, the i fenr of the pursuit behind them, made him nervous and incoherent. He had first te accent the incredi ble, himvelf that Dick Livingstone- no longer exited, that he had died nnd was hurled diep in borne chamber of an unconscious mind. He innde every effort te revive him, te restore him te the field of consciousness, but without result. And his struggle was increased in difficulty bv the fact that he knew te little of Dick's life. David's name meant, nothing, apparently, and it wum only name lie lenew "Mils mcl Livingstone sneered Utterly. "With every damned hill earned by this time with your eutilti I'll tell you thin. If I had a gun you'd urerhave get mn nllve." Baitett was puzrJcd nnd slightly raffed. ('My outfit! I'll tell you tins, eon, Vn rltked my neck half the night te pt you out of this mess." "Ged Almighty couldn't get me out ftlils m"Fi', Dick siilil somberly It bb thpn that lln'-M'tt nw some- t. It had been with him all night. thinr net quite normal in liN face, and end it v.hh with him new. lerede closer. i Hut he would hae te no back. 'gee here, Livingstone." He ie." he (aid. in I couldn't be camtht llke n rat In n Inn I eoetbing tone "neiHxiy s going te i The Clarks didn t run nway. They let you. i hi iirru i nueii mriii irum j wcre iignters. uniy the Uarks didn't letting you. pe get a geed start, ht w II have te keep moving. Dick wit obstinately still, his herte turned nernss the trail, and hi crs Kill upieieus and unfriendly. "I don't knew.' he said doggedly. "And I'e iIdhc nil Th running awr.y l'n going te de. Yeu no bark and tell Wllkini I'm lieie and te tome and get at. ine sooner tne belter. the inter faded, nnd he tuniPil en ISaevtt titb fl depth of trapedj- in lim ej es that frightened the leperter. "My Hed," he Mid. "I kilied a man Inst night! 1 cin't te through lit'i with that en me. I'n done, I tell you." "Lait ntijht !" Seme faint wm jrfliml'Ui lecnii te dawn in Ilausctt'1! mind, a suipleien of the truth. But there vas no time te verify it. He turned and raiefully Inepertcd the trail le where it came into sight at the op polite rim of the valley. When he waa utislM tint the pursuit was still well Wind th m h spoke again. "Pull uiurself together. Living- , itene," he -uid, rather idiurply. "lliink I I hit. Yeu didn't kill anybody last WHt. jSew listen," he ndded impres me'y. "Yeu are Livingstone, Docter Richard Wvingstene. Yeu stick te that, ttd think about it.' But Dick was net listening, save te JIM bitter inner voice, for suddenly M turned his horse around en the ll. "Get out of the way," ha said, ra going DacK te give myself up." He would have dena It, probably, puld hate crowded past Hanett en Be narrow trail and headed back to te nrd capture, but for his horse. It wiled end whirled en the ledge, but it teuld net pabs Bansctt. Dick swore d kicked it, his face ugly and do de ttrmlncd. but it refused sullenly. He m out of the saddle then and tried te j It en, but he was suddenly rreak uuV IIe Btaggered. llasstt was U i herw in a moment and caught Jim. He enn-d him onto a boulder, and if MJ , rc ' bheuldera sagging and whole body twitching. 'Been drinking my bend off," he raid Iut. "if i nftj ft Jritk new ,,d WMWten out." He tried te sit up. wmiiB tne matter with me. kill. They fought, but. thev didn't murder. lie picked up hia hat and went te the deer. "Well, you've been mighty kind, old man." he calil. "Hut I've get te go , dick, i inn last nignt like a scared I kid, but I'm through with that sort of (foolishness." "I'd ciu n geed bit." Kaesett said. watching him, "te knew what made you run lnt night. Yeu were safe where you were." "1 don't knew what you arc talking about." Dltk said drearily. "I didn't run from them. '1 ran te get away from MiJiietlilnir." He turned away irritably. "Yeu wouldn't understand. Say I was drunk. J was for that matter. I'm net ever it jet." Haysett watched him. "I see, ' he wiid euietli. "It He described the Lhlngstene heuse: he described LllKahcth as he hnd seen her that night at the theatre. i:en Mlnnie. Hut Dick only shook his head. And until he had aroused some instinct, tome desire te live, he could net combat Dick's in tention te return nnd surrender. "I understand what you arc saying." Dick would sny. "I'm trying te get It. But it doesn't mean anything te me." He even tried the war. "War? What war?" Dick asked. And when he heard nbeut it he groaned. "A war!" he said. "And I've mtssed it!" But seen after that he get up and moved te the deer. "I'm .reing back." he said. "WhjV" "Thej're after me, aren't thej '!" "You're forgetting again. Why Bheuld they be after you new, after ten years?" . "I se. I can't get it. you knew. I keep listening for them." Hasiet t tee was listening for them, but he kept his fears te himself. "Why did jeu de it?" he aeked finally. "I was di link, and 1 hated hltn. He married n pirl I was crazy about." Ba&bett tried new tactics, lie stressed the absurdity of surrendering for n crime committed ten years before and forgotten. "Thev Won't i eim icl rnii nnrlimr " lie urged. "It was a quarrel, wnsn't if' I mean you didn't deliberately hoot him?'' i den t rvmeiueer. e quarreled. , Ys. I don't remember sheeting him.'" . "What de jeu remember?" an effort, although he was "I taw him en the fleer." he etld lowly, tad staggered a little. t"Then you don't even knew you did '"I hated him." But Bassett saw that hla determina tion te surrender himself was weaken ing. Basaett fought it with every Argu ment he could summon, and at last hn brought forward the one he felt might be conclusive. "Yeu aee, yeu've net only made n man's place In the world, Clark, ns I've told you. You've formed association) you can't get nwny from, Yeu've get te think of the Livingstenes, and you told me yesterday a shock would kill the old man. But It is mere than that. There's a girl back in your town. I think you were engaged te her." But If had hoped te pierce the veil with that statement he failed. Dick's face flushed, and he went te the deer of the cabin, much an he hnd gene te the window the day before. He did net leek around when be spoke. "Then I'm nn unconscionable cad," he said. "I've only cared for one wom an In all my life. And T've ship wrecked her for geed." "Yeu mean " "ieu knew wne x mean. Berne time later Bassett get en his herse and rode en out te n ledge which commanded n long stretch of trail in the valley below. Far nway horsemen were riding along it, one behind the ether, smnii dots that moved en slowly but steadily. He turned nnd went back te thu cabin. "We'd better be moving," he said, "and it's up te you te say where. Yeu've get two choices. Yeu can go back te Nerada nnd run the chance of arrest. Yeu knew what that means. Without much chnnce of n conviction teu will stand trial nnd ibrlnir wretch edness te the people who steed by you DCiere nnu wne care ler you new. Or you can go en 6ver the mountains with me and strike the railroad aemewhere te the West. You'll have time te think thirupi erer anyhow. Thcy've waited ten yearn. They can wait longer. Te this Dick ncquleaced. He had be come oddly passive; he seemed indeed net greatly interested. He did net even notice the haste with which Babsett removed the evidence of their meal, or extinguished the dying fire nnd scat tered the nshee. Ner, when they were mounted, the care with which they avoided the troll. He gate, when asked, Information as te the direction of the railroad nt the feet of the western slepe of the range, nnd at the same instigation found a trail for them some miles beyond their starting point. But mostly be merely followed, in a dead "silence. They made slew progress Beth horses were wei going wan often eus. But for 1 country thev would have ben hone lessly lest. Bascctt, however, although tortured with muscular aoreness, felt his spirits rising aa the miles were covered, nnd there was no sign of the pursuit. By mid-afternoon ther were obliged te rest their horses and let thcin gram, nnd the necessity of fyed for them selves became insistent. Dick stretched out nnd was immediately asleep, but the reporter could net rest. The magnitude of his undertaking ebsciRcd him. They had covered perhaps twenty miles elnce leaving thu cabin, nnd the railroad was still sixty miles away. With fresh hordes they could have made it 1 dawn of the next morning, but he did net belleve their jaded animals could go much farther. The country grew worse instead of better. A pnss ahead which they must cress, was full of snow. He was anxious, tee, ns te Dick's physical condition. The twitching was sale slept like a man exhausted and at gene, but he was rtrr J ale and he and at his nhvsicnl limit. But the necessity of crossing the pas before nightfall or of waiting until dnwn te de it drove Bas sett back from nn nnxieus rcconnolter rccennolter rcconnelter Ing of the trail nt C o'clock, te reuse the slceplng man and start en again. Near the pass, however, Dick reused himself nnd took the lead. "Let me nhend, Bansett," he said peremptorily. "And give jour horse his head. He'll take care of you if yen give him a chance." Te be continued tomorrow CNYON CO., NCW Talks en Science In Detecting Crime ! Science as nn nld fce the detection of crime formed the theme of the urst of n series of public lectures given last nignt uy ur. uenry Jjerrmnnn at tne mJdUAdJl weary and hungry, and the pelphla College of Pharmacy and ten rough and " 'In; Science It was the firet public lecture jr Dick's knowledge of the . th- m.,.r .-, i, . ,i,0 unen I ritv. the subject ever given in the fl Something Different for the Card Party When your turn comes, 6erve some thing diffcrent.Usc Frtnch'M Mustard for tempting salads and sauces. Just fellow the booklet of tried recipes packed with the bottle and paddle in every carton. These recipes have been sent te us by women all ever the country. Their enthusiasm for this mustard is se great that we believe you, tee, would like te knew about the many dishes that can be prepared with French ' Mustard. French's Mustard Rtmerbt Frmnth'a li geed m foeda tad n foedi. Mtdtenlrby TktR.T.Frnch Ctmpany Keeknttr.N.Y. tluMilphta Offut 213 Se, Frent Stmt A5CO ASCO TVVZ'-jamMMtK t I 1 i !?Hifi n --.- - -. e me uiuiii-r wun me. . Vi, n of cerse, but that's net i; I d give my Feul for some whlskv." I ran get you a drink it' you'll ?P n,,1'i" Hnssctt coaxed. "At at cabin you and I talked about yestei- .. iS,0. ywlr miking." Dick made JJelTett and get te his feet, shaking Haseett m assisting arm. "Ker C,ed'n Wtably. "iv get a hnugeier. thufs J'0,1 '"te Ids saddle without iissiut e and started eiT up the trsil. Bas nit once mnte searched the vaUev, but at T. "I1 ,,n,', for a dfer drinking ita? fnr Mnr- "" furaeU IfftttQL lul.l.. 1 1 Vliil i u it . '"'Peiesi ny tluir time. ttdrt,. . ' r B ""I'cte.l resistance niH,.Ji.mnpV." ih" m,,M hlmwlf. Tie &?ln0t b,eW- ,Vr" wns rtl like a Lr 1,Bdn ' )oeK'11 ywterdey $, .wH'j ",fl.n' R,,t new " 'lid. 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WIilst. i 'I"? en one of (he 'I wns all I V cnairn M." Ml". ,cftt staring around, Init 1I1A Sn. .!..,. Wing t !,.,,,. wett found his tin cm wen I you n.;: 4 left t nr i V I" t,n r"p horn ''e Thls s iif wtlR,tyrem his flask. It hail ... i0 S,ew T,ith '" Tls tvrl chin,"1"10''1 ,ln"""te effect. "P nd sTrrtTr, ',pk ", I'" Heed W s...fi"1(.-.. I was nil in I mllK. 'n years." K ,h,,t 'n'crnal hone e ? i fire n '!bUt wl,,,e the rH.rter S, l"rn? 1 ,tllll,wl '" from iet un,u.wth ,nn expression he l int'' "i ., ,"4, '!"' i " l.lcil ),.. I ' ' neil P lHenn.i ' ,',p he was acenlc. nn.i r.-.-'M III I.i, ..... ' MWt te i 3" I,as" replied, ri,. ie tne doorway. "0).i j,. Ukv&. THOUGH she is net always near, her presence is felt in every corner of the home ahe her work silently effi ciently and without watching. She is the ideal servant and se it is with water heaters these that have te be watched remembered and attended te are labor-saving only in name. Te have a Levekin in the cellar of your home is like attaching your het-water pipes te an inex haustible geyaer. It provides abundant het water, any hour, day or night, at a low cost. Its simple construction insures long lived het-water service. There should be a Levekin in the cellar of your home. The Levekin is truly "The ideal servant" why net investi gate it? Write for literature. THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO. New Yerk PHILADELPHIA Chicago ,1w'rt OfRcr and Works, J9 te 4!i l.mtril Street, Philadelphia By Buying Our Meats by the Carload, Direct Frem teira, we v-an Seil the HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS LOWEST PRICES. the Abut. at THESE LeveRin . AUTOMATIC OA8 -WATER HEATER Otte s J-L ISSh STEAKS 15ib. FINEST IT" SvRoastefBeefl5 n Ct' A"y St"k Rt of Beef Yeu Dr.irr. Frem the Beat Native Cattle We Have, 15c lb. II i II ff Ol Smoked Kami ajjpj II f I VI Skin-Back Ham. 1 UC V MKJ Whole or Cut te Half X 1-1 J k The Skin Back Hanw are sujrar cured, equally smoked, from uicline.t quality of city dressed hejfs money can buy. Whv pay be te 15c a pound mere elsewhere? It , worth your while te put away a few ler the winter tlme at this price. y URGE SLICE OF SMOKED HAM, 1 lb. average, 25c a Slice C1TY.DRESSED FRESH HAMS, whole or cut in half, 20c at ALL FRYING, ROASTING or STEWING CHICKENS, 25c a lb Freah-Greund Hamburg Q ,bg. for ' Bet Country Scrapple a) Q Fresh Country Sausage .' ?.0c a lb Finest Country-Made Liver Pudding .'. . 15c a lb' Finest Half Smokes 12 V b Finest Ham or Beef Bologna ....'.'.'. 12!c 2 lb' AH Cuts of Corned Beef .'.'. . lOcalb HomeMade Sour Kreut . '"" Finest Creamery Butter in VZ-lb. 'prfch . '...'.;.:'. '. 45c a H,'. Finest Selected Eggs in cartons 35c Am Best Olee or Nut Margarine 'm .Ib'.lsOc 11 Fulr UriUliir. Ceurtrn... r. 8 h f- r- h I ic u A s c O T... . ... - . le (tie round, r n(l liuiii . r"" M'n "l ilwj 1U nit nU. Our "u.l.,,.r.t 60th ,:' l1!?" M'" M"'k" " IViinU Ne. 30S7 Mnrket St.. Msklnr Our H.," r", ,U" rerc"' V te T.Uc MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5937-39 Market St. Te An eiiihinrlni' 1 lit it, iiaiill ntn i iiMUf Nwpfrf, W . nl M. X.uiiL fur w- r. ,)Jlfn rl,lBj Mn( , our .IJ. i0 th, ihuraiiii- 'itiirdaj Ttninit irmr iziviiivni ASCO ASCO Eight Touring Cars and Limousines Ihis was Ihe number of automobiles lined up in front of one of our Rubur- ifi s at a Biven hour the ethftr ftfteraoen. Nothing unusual about this eitner, an every day occurrence. We only mention it te point out that these of our patrons whom price least concerns, recognize the Freshness nnd Quality or American Stores Merchandise and are steady, constant customers in our Stores nnd Meat Markets. mm V like te hear von sav veu ere imrlinilnr aheitt veur "cup" of coffee because tne mere particular veu nre the me-c (ertuin veu are of becoming a stcatlr iiacr. when once veu tn Ahcd lllend. OSCO Coffee ib 29c You'll TuU the Difference! Best Pure LARD 13c ib. Ot)n Kttle JlrnuVrnd. The n.il lurtr. 17c Snowdrift fWetable Sherteninp, Ib. can Big Meaty Selected 40C dez. Eggs you can be sure of! Geld Seal Eggs ("Cr:' 53c The Pich of the Net New Pack Canned Vegetables ."vpc cannea jroeas are rill our uxnu tnm1nrr ,.f mitik i h..i-. r...; tL. :L"M1U," .-.. .., Muumj. JOu wm maKe no inclemenr weather 'te h'ave V' eTcKe 1 Zttrv"' " ' q,,,t' " "'" ' Reg. 15c can Sweet Potatoes Reg. 14c can Tender Sugar Beets Asce Maine Cern Asce Sheepcg Cern Asce Sour Kreut Choice Peas Asce Perk end Beans Hem Baked Beans Choice Tomatoes Reg. 10c can Sweet Sugar Cern ' wcan Tendr String Beanr, Reg. 12gc can Small Lima Beans I 9C-canLligiJ 12k can enrm for 25 Refreshing and Invigorating TEAS 12c '-ii j "J. Five l.'lC pkrr., 23c, i lb. k delectable blrnd te ,' ....... tir?r?""Z. Peht"!' ld Country Style, India Ceylon. Blach, Mixed. Asce Cocea, i The Finest Butter in America! SButter 54c Tml. If a.... (.... -m . ..... .....uim m inncl imur fr.rr noting I'Mntrnrlicil irruni from trn Tli lentalnt llir (IJ.rI of mill. RICHLAND BUTTER, ib. 47c rxiriitlennl Milur c iSM -... .. '.141 5ea Geld Fleur (ie.d SI Vleur. , , n tb tin i.i. a r49c 22c f'ery Item Invites Your Attention Imported Sardi ines Cn 12 2C Geld Seal Oats, lac Crn rUkfi, plic. 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I hwu Unfrrt .iare ( arniu.U AiDertrit Choreli.tr 39c Chocolate WkinnJ r r CrfiBi, lb. 55 C A Te "Jeg" Your Memery Hear-ran Sardine Tatr Ttlli Majrennine Tomate Puree Hawaiian Pineapple Ace Pare Grape Juice 3 cam 10c S oz. jar 22 can 5c can 25c-35r pt bet 20c Bread Supreme 10 Geld Seal Macaroni I , Geld Seal Spaghetti t 3 PkSS.2Sc Jf r Cake Spcciah and 1 asty Tid Bit l) Chec Cec. Puff, .lb b: c r. SSPi Extra IrZT- .2W-rSBa. . &&& &hsMk Knr Mn.ter tuLert' Mnatrrplec TTiird In 5rri.nuiiir lie Itil V 2c Cec. Tiffv Ran lb. 22e Lemen Snnpi pVg. 5C Uneeda Bucuit..Dk.. fi. t ri lit - 1'e.ic.ieh. or. Ill rr ..,.. . . 1 f W? Victer Bread SSb Regular Pan Leaf Victer Raisin Brcnd i..r iqc Victer Whole Wheat Bread i...i IfV 6C Meat Specials for the Week-End GENUINE SPRINO i.amr D.-l. ""I " " .TM.M-V "etr. v.uepa Rib Chops . . Lein Chops .lb. ,-...,. . . i... , lb,, lb., 30c 38c 50r Shoulders Neck . . Breast LeS of Lamb, lb., 35c Rump or Round Steele GENUINE NATIVE BEEF " ..lb.. 32c II Tt,:i, c.i e.'l r. Finest Cut. Stand in R b Rn 'T ,u,D,SL"al .. .., .., wuv- Fresh Killed Breiling or Frying Chick ny ii-yssea rerk Chops ens, " 35c and Roasts, lb.. 28c Selected Cuts , .. jj, 38c TliKr pner ASCO r Recti tie City Dressed Perk Shoulders, lb., 22 Little Piir Rnar.t;nn l-I. 11 i .. . .- " -....,-, .iniun in.. new Made Kraut, qt., 10r '" "r ""!"" C Stere, nd ,,, MarktUt C 22c . lb., 25c . lb., 16c ,'i - lb., 12c S lb., 20c 1 ASCO iwftjjL, ,.y MS. m: - Jf? 1 H tf:j . tfi I J H I .4 I ' lm .M ?1 v'CfKra m v. s. I :r Mi, iwmsssmsmmmt ' ' K " -.( . V,. l.!t, . . ,v- M
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