KILLING OF BLACK DOE By TRENTON CLURE by W. G. Chapman.) (Copyright ERHAPS Dunn should never DD) have joined the Northwestern mounted police, for of all of men who are out of their the moody, man pes ele- ment unagaressive jut Dunn had had a the military Calgary two Now and liked in there, introspective, first, ifter to collues easily hankering life when he went out years before. he in for several luck the tke country, Marie ian like the was cursing his best was the Biz Ls He years, What he patrols up daily. lonely had met the daughter had retired, beasts, before Dufour there, trapper fur of civiliza- He had three times during the past and it had been understood that when he beeame of old who his bearing march her two years, tion. seen a corporal he was to speak to her fa ther. + be his Serge; remained featured, made Dunn's life spected his uniform that discovered the smallest flaw, he hauled him before his officers on trivial charges: in he his best to break Dunn force out of the service so long int Mitchell dron A us In the sq imrd service-hitten man ched He with an eag in le eve wret speck or short, did or It was a long time before Dunn dis that Mitchell in the Big Lake country the fore and beauty, Dunn understood this he priv covered year be- When itely re coveted her solved that some would even he rem in bar racks, doing under present uffering quiet one of those descend £ Doe had miles, But venge the police when never abandons Dunn could that impelled Mit along with Crum. wished to see the in Marie’ sure of his } l ance S press nee, bearir motive, he selec gibed at him ail He found f: and eq quit painfu uipment, his care his manner of riding. He on one-man and gav Dunn's in the got e long his rage smold back of his mi th Mite form ven w any tangibl In store at complete been evidently due oe seen in ti ighborhood ascertained nad no purchases, without « ich it made would impossible for him to continue on way northward “We'll spend the night sat Dufour’s,” he sald to Crum, three rode away toward Dunn's heart sank when he saddled. Marie was directly In doorway to greet the visitors, and her eyes wandered with wonder from Dunn's face to Mitchell's. “Take my horse to the stables! commanded Mitchell curtly. “And, say! Take Crum’'s, And see that they're well groomed before you come In to supper.” Dunn went away obediently, riding his horse and leading the two others, Now he began to understand, he thought, the reason why Mitchell had selected him, He wanted to humiliate Rim in thé eyes of the girl At supper Mitchell kept up a cross. fire of chaff, banter and spitefulness, directed at Dunn. Dunn's acquies cence seemed to enrage him. He would have welcomed a chance either for a brawl or for punishment for in. . discipline ; but Dunn only sat silently watching Marle furtively, while the sergeant’s eyes were alight with trinmph., He felt that he had won, Bad shown Marie his superiority over Dunn, They retired to thelr bunks. They were to start up the trail at day- break, on the quest for Black Doe. Dunn slept fitfully; he was thinking of Marie, and his heart was full of passionate resentment, He was the first up, and went to groom the horses. As he came back to the shack, he heard Mitchell's volce and the girl's behind the open door Mitchell had his arm round her walst and was drawing her toward him. Crum wag nowhere In sight. Then Dunn knew what he meant to do. He crept back very softly to the stable and loaded his rifle. Fle took ft In his arms, earrying it as a mother might her first born, and approached the door again. Mitchell held the girl in his arms now, and she was struggling as he to kiss her. Dunn, aiming de. serately, was consclous of the open oor at the back of the shack, and n clump of dwarf fir about a hundred yards distant. Then he concentrated his attention npon Mitchell, Carefully into the barrens at as the shack. too. he drew a bead on him so as to avold hitting the girl. Bang! Mitchell leaped Into the alr, out his arms, and pitched most, Dunn stepped into There was no need to look once at the dead face, vozing from the heart, Marie ran to Dunn, “You did right, the beast shi “Come with me,” said Dunn, They raced to the stables, and in a moment had freed the horses, saddled them, and placed her on the In another moment they gidloping across the barrens, At Dunn was conscious of woimn- dering old Dufour apd Crum were, But a moment later they heard behind them. They galloped frantically forward, anywhere, long as they could win Crum wi fs a flung | head fore more than or the 1 cried. he sergeant’s Were the time where shouts S50 free. man of resolution, and he would take up the leave it, He reckoned on the fact that Crum's horse was the of the three, The freshly fall would hide thelr tracks if could win the country across the bed, where a series of hummocks into the Blg Lake behind him Dunn He turned and looked back rode, Crum was standing at the of the waving arms him, A few hack, that chase and never slowest they river mountains, heard a is swelled Far door stable, his {o minutes later Dunn, looki mounted and in iny fig upon i madly for saw Crum nre horse, They toward the river, “We mus san the they beg rode Marie, rocks sald “The be careful, descent, are dangerous.” Even orn a and ng h the hard bed Dunn leaped fron as she spoke her horse tripped projecting bowlder, stumbled, upon stream, and been her i er downward frozen his horse had she opene i face f the She y its feet, ran back toward Dunn's Marie's ettled bh horse, dismountir ] ! He the nick the ver “Roe were In body © fired You were rifle heart we dead man’s fingers hed al been disc bullet Dunn, un: nied Crum back trigger: the arged : over his wound, to ne yout ible speak, accompa- Colorful Duds in Paris’ Mode List four was muttering in the corner, if he did not understand. fore you fired,” sald Crum. “Over heart, too. See!" Dunn looked In horror now with agitation. He saw that track of the bullet through the breast and out under the rib. The missile lay the floor beside the inert man. a battered 45, such as the use, Dunn's bullet had been a Indians S03 had killed, not Mitehell of Castor Qil Plant The rapid growth of the castor ofl plant has proverbial. Some commentators have declared that the plant known as Jonas’ gourd was the castor oll plant, There are vast plains become ing vegetable, Immediately after the monsoon, when the water has receded, the peas. ant rakes the mire and puts the ofl plant seeds In the ground, two by two The plants rapidly develop their great leaves and produce their-frult, whieh grows In groups of capsules, acquir ing a coppery-green color mottled with purple and rich earmine. When the hot sun has dried the pods they burst, The women and children watch pods and when the first crack appears they are ready to ecateh the precious seeds within, When the seeds have dried a few days the natives toast them, crush them in a mortar, and plunge them in boiling water, when the oil riges to the surface, Sheep's Long Fast Seventeen days after being missed by an Osswestry (Eng) farmer, a sheep was found inside a large war ter pipe near the Liverpool water works. The animal was quite frisky, In spite of the long fast. to Win Approval of New Spring Apparel. Although In a general sense the same rules prevailed throughout the winter showings of the haute couture, ench collection is colored according to the individual taste of its originator-— sometimes those current details were stressed which were generally consid- ered most essential, sometimes the couturier added details of his own or altered the accepted ones with a char- acteristie touch which marked them peculiarly his. Often, observes a Paris fashion cerrespondent in the Louisville Courier-Journal, these origi- nil quirks are what {8s known as trial themes—they represent the attempts of haute couture to measure lady's response to a new idea, always with the coming spring in mind Jenny, the stanch advocate of femininity, th is § sides with at this ever means tinues the ever is of course when fashion her, The house is raised and still an end, to raise it time season, has higher before, to be a SCCMS to since by attention is diverted The silhe short and slim, ine falling imparts a brevity, At the the silhouette with the waistline drawn tightly across the top of the h ! effects avolded by t Jenny furt of the elsewhere oOn- ive siens i tep every the fash lonables minute, for n ette Is exceedingly scantily distinet the of chic about impression house of Luclen is short Lelong straight, and ips. DBloused are his lover of and the popular, WoO holeros corresponding cag lets are The t fashions most marked in inat the wide of later Direcoll features which slstend winter pon places ¢ are the unique and comb ons of varying fabrics, Iraped band hips In every type aff 3 ‘sll 1 atiect the full blouse his of frock wide tractive yoke In to Le terprets exam a black ple being that of on noan bl Heved by gometin of the He also to the reg ii unu note ach 1SOTS, ieved by vets, floating chiffons, extreme! both in and coloring frocks, and the His evening wraps are In accordance with the vel. vet gowns-—-much appears, trimmed with or other rich furs. White Broadcloth Used to Decorate This Frock | draperies aistinguish tliese a great I of astrich same color as the gown. deal is seen In velvet ermine Billie Deve, featured motion picture actress, radiates charm and youth in trimmed in white broadcloth appliqued on bouffant sleeves and wide gathered skirt, Chinese Coats for Evening The Orient has not lost its influ- ence on fashions and It is doubtful if it ever will. The latest manifestation of Chinese influence Is the vogue for Chinese coats for wear with evening frocks. These are not the Mandarin conts, which never will be out of fash- fon because of thelr beautiful mate: rials and wonderful: embroidery, but the Coolie coats, less extensively dec: orated, which usually are of white sik, This handsome semi-evening frock is of black georgett~ trimmed with flesh-colored taffeta fiowers, affording an interesting gown for formal occa. sions. Vanity Cases Offered in Interesting Vanity cases, flat and larger than we carried by of i doubly gt ped When Styles not mucl 80 many the younger set venls ions, one ted with ray to which usual nrtl the cnses the wide hey may Use of Both Sides of Satin Detail of Mode f sat The tinues use f both to KRtrikingly effec slides o § fu be an Important detall tive, ti on | trast In achieved by a con bination of the dull and {| faces exceedingly | but in many cases is more becoming than when the shiny side nione Is used. In dark tones the effect Is per haps a bit more Interesting, although in one of the gowns designed by a | famous French creator both sides of robin’s egg bive satin were put to gether In one of the most beautiful frocks Among the colors that widely exploited both by shops the costumes of smart women je textures lustrous sur smart ig not oniy have been and In is a | phire and not so vivid as the royal or flag blue tones This is the shade in | which an Interesting frock is devel oped Satin finished crepe is the ma- used, with the dull surface draperies, while the lustrdus side ap- of the elongated V neckline, This same shade of blue appears In several of the amartest evening frocks which are fashioned of velvet and clev. erly draped into new lines that em- phasize the natural waistline and hint at a suggestion of a blouse Gleaming Brocades for Stylish Winter Wraps entirely upon the beauty of the mate rial and the manner In which It is handled stand out with great definite- ness, Nothing could be lovelier or richer than the fabrics used. Rich brocades that gleam with metal and are aglow with changing colors, supple chiffons embossed with velvet, and lames with faint shadows of exquisite color in their patterns are chosen for wraps and coats which express the spirit jof luxury that marks the fash- fons of this winter, Fur Resembles Chinchilla Drecoll exploits the full-length sports coat of light woolen mixture, or the Shetland cardigans sometimes trimmed In “lapin lodien,” the new fur resembling chinchilla. Vionnet elaborates her dolman arinholes, often so loose as to reach the waist. in Home Construction Color Is one of the ubout most Important the home It iarge features governs not only iperament In but for Certain to a surpri Appearances make only for good or il nature colors nre just ingly but ten degree not beauty well, Eg as others HR as depress are inspiring Watnen are just nas r, ordi the of color of their particuina about coloring of the paper walls the less re parily, on the are nb Men are less their homes as they iit clothing. Bponxive, periag to nneonsgeiously and ana attention their iviron that pay ment, vet they are affected The thing terials which same of ted, the to the home §s siru« from dreary nstinetively you t that Wwiarance urn away Louse “art di re the one with the walls bricks it mus frequently renewed Points to Remember When Purchasing I Home y #4 csnntrallc ed ound it.” a" x nen property valu is Inf f goes On ar tres dously by wh i Industry prestige are ad ietermine dist ributor ex Establishing an Economy, service and factors which usually for the manufacturer or where he han establish his plant, ecutive office or branch. Under economy he considers fee and rent values, taxes, avallability of raw materials he uses in his business, mar ket for finished products and labor su. ply. Under prestige comes the reputation of the locality as a business center of wide re tinnie value, a place which is not unknown to his trade or to kin- dred the trades, Choosing Building Site Every business larger possibilities for of business enterprises than it has for others. The property manager can arrive at just which kind of busi. ness would be most successful in the exact location of a particular build. ing in his charge and who can make the reasons clear to his prospective tenant, is a property manager has gone far to minimize the vacancy individual site has certain Kinds who building. Home Ownership individual. People should own a home before they own an automobile or a radio. A man who owns a home is a better citizen and better influence for the community in which he lives Ex. change. To Teach Home Building Two leading eduvcational institu. tions, the state university at Colom bus and the municipal university of Instructions on the organization of bullding and loan associations. More than 50000 homes In Ohio were di rectly financed by building and loan associations last year If Back or Kidneys Hurt Begin Taking Salts if You Feel Backachy or Mave Bladder Weakness food f GYEerwors to filter $d ney ne Ki much rich and thelr efforts Flush t relieve Too which neys the system. sionally to the excite in them lieve bowels, olson, in the sharp palns In the ba dizziness, the sours and when the weal misery gehe, stomach counted, fongae | fMton o eis often got Hp tWo « ht in IZ one to duri ng the To h ip acids get nig neutralize the flush off the b waste, begin ibout fe and drinking water J f Jad Ra 03 HIF Ounces nacy, take a tablespoonf of water before breakfast and your ki and bladder a few days dneys 1 then aet fine disorders imons salts is made from and It CO Ithia, and ars to hel P< jean of grapes mon juice, ined with has been used and s ish kidneys and stop bindder ir gtimualute Jad Salts is inexpensive ani ful effervescent lithi: tion, makes a delight water drink and women help prevent sorders. By then and b drink take now and serious kidney all y lots of good water every dary. der Gi means, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandrafl- Stopes Hair Falling Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Feded Hair foe and Fi 90 at Dropggists Flisoos Chem Whe Y Patohogoe XY HINDERCORNS Bemoves Corns, Oxi ooses, eg. Mops all pain, ensures comfort 1 the font makes wa king easy. lhe by mall or at Drog- ata Eiscox Chewdeal Works, Palchogte 5. 1 Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a co id. The moment you get those w Sling aches rub on good « id Musterole, Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It has all odd qualities of the old-fashioned + without the blister. feel a warm tingle as the healing oi time Tr nt puitsates the pores, then a ¢ A ] wation and qu ick relief i sterole handy for emerge ney 1 use. It may prevent serious fliness. To Mothers: Mustercle is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jars & Tubes ep ds STI Accident Toll 17,000 About 17,000 people were killed in accidents In homes last year. Half of those killed were mothers of fam- flies, says the Dearborn Independent. Some nen are constantly trying to lower the record of meanness, Sure Relief Hot water 0 Sure Relief = ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere uticura Toilet Trio
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