THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRF Hal Mercolized Wax Keeps Skin young Get at unos wud skin peel © remove "wrinkles a dissolved in one ball pin True Fish Story ®» ® “Hello “Yeh “Get ‘em | he market?” “No, fish cost me the i price ". Joe. Niece bunch of Copyright by Peter B. Kynd WH Service, ™ hey market irier-Journal, times stick at Hackett, battle-cry Is ‘On CHAPTER VI “Remember, your to Texas!'"” “Who warned you?” “Don Jaime Higuenes” “Indeed. Why, I had no idea Don Jaime Higuenes was such a blood- thirsty man! Is the between you something that be recti- fied? F should be act as peacemaker, Mr Bill Dingle fenses, w il 1 address you, Bobhy? | that the queried. “At the Man. | and a Los Algodones?’ way out trouble bein BEGINNING THE STORY, FOR NEW READERS who lives with her uncle, William B, Latham, known nas Bill” because of his amusing slyness, receives a telegram from Jaime Miguel Higuenes, owner of the Rancho Verde, in Texas, informing her her Uncle Tom Antrim has died a violent death, At the advice of Glenn Hackett, is In love with her, Roberta plans to go to Texas to protect her Interests, since she Is her uncle's sole helr to thou- sands of sheep which Antrim had impudently driven to graze on land controlled by Don Jaime, Don Jaime, unmar. ried and romantic, half Spanish and half Irish, is attracted to Roberta's picture in a magazine, Antrim Is warned to spent take his sheep off Don Jaime's ranch at once. Antrim ambushes Don Jaime, The young ranch owner is wounded boat Tom Antrim killed. On his body are found instructions to notify Migs Roberta Antrim in the event of his death, An i other Higuenes' telegram tells’ Roberta her uncle was killed by Jim Higgins (Don Jaime's anglicized na tells her his fortune is in danger, and she decides to go to Texas to get Antrim's estate, to save it, Don Jal Mrs. Ganby, his n , and her crippled son Robble, to stay at his ranch with the fdea of preserving the propr Roberta, as he hopes, visits the ranch, ‘Crooked Bill" lets his niece believe he has Jost his f« ye, furtherir scheme he hopes will forward Hackett's courtship. Hackett, des misgivings, “plays up” ] for influencing Roberta in his Don Jaime, actuated chiefly by his romantic Interest “Crooked Valle who Roberta Antrim, beautiful Eastern society girl, trouble cannot happy to Dingle.” remembering Roberta shopped another two party slands, and deg for two weeks, weeks on a house- among Thousand vairted for Los Algo and ana the of- declare his “Splitting” Headaches a8 honest enough to Until 3. rotihle ¢ i ot LHe mrlifie troubls ould not He re i (Nature ‘a Rot about the « eH Biot h everybody dones, “Where shu Bill sion house, In Naszund ded sometl or Crooked aged something pi te g to go aroun favor, on his ranch, CHAPTER V—Continued me | ee “I know you're not, dear Uncle Bill You're a perfectly good old sport. I have just had a long telegram from my lawyer in Los Algodones, Texas. He informs me that the affairs of Uncle Tom's estate are in excellent shape and that he died leaving even more sheep than was at first suspect- ed. There are about ten thou lambs that will soon be ready for mar- ket and which should bring ten dollars a head and there are upwards of a hundred thousand pounds of excellent wool worth thirty cents a pound Why, It would seem that Uncle Tom's estate will run « half a million dollars. We should worry wrinkles and gray hair, darl The butler a i i between the fist sand lose to agreement, menced operation 3 noted a grir Hackett's to time, tomary that vian idiot the trees, If out of wide who car he ¢ this mess for 103 NOrrow be a fi “How berta said “You're friend™ “The p declared bear up indorsement heavy touch.” “But, Uncle Urele Bil and his cold, murderous be no p! mnt coldly When Crook in that from experience t} cumber raised steel lights at further diac subject” x] Bill 1 f voles tone o begye up as bis rook as am.” | feclared proudly “She isn’ f IH dist 1 She's res des pulling the old stuff-—not on me th expects you to fort her. ward!™ § time, but on you, my hoy, She follow her out and com Do not d sappoint her, For- “Are you quite certain prefer to be left alone, Mr, she wouldn't Latham? “Liste ne, son i onions, ose !™ (ilenn Hackett “vam five minutes he returned with on his arm. “Hum!” “And making up her put over her ~ ine little know § play-acting. Roberta Crooked Bill reflected, spent least a minute Four minutes to loving plot against crook!” He beamed her. “I'm so sorry 1 gnoke cross my little girl,” he need hypocritical unction, jobby Kissed him him a little hug. Crooked Bill was up his own finely laid plans, and presently, with a full realization of the truth of the old adage that three is a crowd, he withdrew to his room, leaving Glenn Hackett to make what progress he could with the rebellious Roberta, jut Crooked Bill did not retire. smoked until ten o'clock, at hour he knew Glenn Huckett, a erea- ture of habit, would depart for the city. Bo Crooked Bill went down the back stairs, crossed the lawn and waited for Hackett at the entrance to Hillerest. "Did It work? he de manded, “Overtime,” Hackett responded, “Was she nice to you after 1 left? “Weoll—er—gh-—Plutonie.” “Aggh!" Crooked Bill growled deep in his throat, like an aged tiger. “Oo home, you jellyfish, You'd be a bach elor in the South Sea islands—and on © island where they practice polyan- mm she face! me, upon iy to anno with fondly and gave not one to gum He which Thoroughly disgusted he returned to the house. He had a presentiment that Fate was, in a manner of speak- ing, stacking the cards against him. Next morning Crooked Bill caught an early train to the city, explaining that the sooner he swept up the frag ments of his scattered fortunes the better forall concerned, Roberta motored in a and went at once to Glenn office, where he prepared signed a formal assignment of her right, title and to her Uncle Tor for and «in moneys to be Hackett, “Now, the stand that little later Hackett's and she all of interest in and u's estate to Hackett, consideration of certain advanced to her by then, Hackett gned, “you business deal Roberta,” said first to it In Tr 1) y con me am be in eXCPss vour Uncle iy, It Is of it the estate sely and consers your Prudencio Al Inwyer an excel poor New cred not iy either His was enden Cot voring sequent i TL it's too an order” 1 disa You feminine intuition of the higl If yor your lawyer and after a few that 3» ive absolutely no tal reservations regarding either r bath, 1 shall think it quite safe to your a for gree have a est de ETree 1 go there, get acquainted with Yon 1 gigcover Jaime ar weeks, lenve fairs In their hands least This adroit speech tered Roberta, g a belief had alwavs entertained, |. e., that she wild look through men as If they were glass, Her re spect for Hackett's intell and Cocrenta at “NN go to Algodones just get ready,” ashe gence ahility Los she de “That's fine, Roberta.” He escorted her to the elevator and upon return ing to his office pressed a buzzer three times, whereupon his secretary ush- ered in to him from an adjoining room no less a person than Crooked Bill “Well, have you sold her the idea that she should go to Los Algodones?” he demanded of the lawyer. “1 have. She promised me she would go as soon as she could get ready.” Crooked Bill rubbed his hands pleas. arnbly. Hackett handed him the as gignment which Roberta had just given him, and Crooked Bill set fire to it and dropped it into Hackett's metal waste basket, “Have you confidence In this Jaime Higuenes, Mr. Latham?" Hackett queried, “How do 1 know? He's a perfect stranger to me, However, his father and grandfather were both muy eabal lero to the nth degree and never cared enough about money to get it by crooked of unfair means, And I'm a great believer in heredity. | have a strong suspicion that Don Jalme Is equipped with a complete set of Hi bernian inner works, nod 1 have never known a highly courageous man who was a weak man. The crooks of this world are recruited from the weak. lings, my I worry boy. However, why should about a smear of sheep? 1 don’t care two hoots in a hollow {if they all starve to death. I'm solely interested in promoting for Roberta u Journey to Los Al that she may see the other side of the picture. Don Jaime is unmarried (I've discovered that) and if he falls to fall in love with Roberta he's fit for treason, stratagems and spoils. If she doesn't quarrel with him about that, they're bound to fall out over business, godones, in order because no man ever managed a wom- an's business affairs without ing In the long run that he had per formed a thoroughly thankless task.” dn’t “1 wish I di discover have to mix in her HHE® iy ption even in Mr. Latham.” A sirong fifths of everyt Well “Trust picking town; New England spread mrgining a you. If th time you yours if A reas services” ‘As a pl ] sand United Drugs for shows a profit by the marry Roberta, it will be line e den) shows a loss—send bill for me professional id | a total ruin,” Glenn Ha think 1 ae» neh-hitter for Cup ckett «¢ clared “How come’ “I'm with “Lo satisfied that Roberta isn't in me.” am | But love I'm also satisfied that she thinks a thousand per cent more of you than of any man living, and if you remain Indifferent to her— even let her see you out with another girl oceasionally—you'll have to marry her in self-defense” He shook his “No, dear. Address ciare of Don Jalme Miguel “What? Crooked Bill started as if stung. “You put up at the Higuenes Why-—why, the me in Higuenes." hee going to haclenda? man’s a bachelor.” “How do you know? “I've been making Inquiries him." “Well, his housekeeper by, has written his guest. Don time and could but he did Mrs. Ganby Mrs, place about a Mrs, Gan- inviting me to be Jaime was {ll at the In't write me personally, write, at the 's letter, ‘Official: J. M H.' ays they have a lovels I'll be much more com- fortable at Ranch Valle Verde than at any hotel Crooked il a8 as #1 by me, bottom of Ganby and ths country.” me Hignenes rand “Yes” Roberts if she ot and for nsten reckon, better there rancho lndy'd be as there as anywhere” “That i kind of you, Mr gle.” Hol ! yegitated, then, usual frank ner, plunged is it impossible for you to ie youn and this and comforiat I reckon snfo Din in her “wi mat i¥ meet me scuffed a the and his ment increased visibly, “Well, in this country, when a feller's enemy warns him not to set foot on his ranch pgain until he's sent for, unless he wants to he made a colander out of, it's reasonable to figger the warnin's meant.” Mr. Dingle foot along yn platform embarrass ma'am, Social evolution among ants stretches back at least one hundred million years, while human society could hard iy be said to have existed two million years ago. Thus human society Is a much more recent evolution, and we would expect the individual human to exhibit a greater degree of individual istic behavior compared to social be havior than in the case of the indi vidual ant. Human society has had to build mechanisms for controlling prev. alent antisocial tendencies. We all undergo rigid training through the ac tivities of parents, teachers, and oth Historie Valley The Shenandoah valley 18 more than 100 miles long and varies In widtn from 20 to 30 miles: included within its area are Berkeley and Jef. ferson counties, W. Va, and Freder fek, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah, Page, Rockingham and Augusta coun ties, Va ers which tend to stimulate the social responses and suppress or redirect the anti-social responses. Even after we reach adulthood, we have need of po licemen, lawyers, governments, aml ministers to force or persuade us to conform to the social pattern. Ants do not need such mechanisms, for they are born perfectly socialized. They do not need to be taught or persuaded or forced to react socially, for their anti social tendencies were eliminated long ago through natural selection.— Boston Herald, Lantern Decorations The vogue for lanterns as house decorations spread from France to England early In the Eighteenth cen tury. They were made of glass with frames of copper, brass, or walnut, and were most frequently used as cell ing fixtures, Aside from their prac tical qualities, they were highly dec: oritive, and gave added interest to the rooms in which they were used, lent for quite a 118 toe and it. Then he | means i the hori- kon you ur Uncle Don't you feel no reser; man that murderes “Not the sll that Tom ghtest From all officially, Uncle The sheriff of wrote that Uncle the mistake ritory, whict we learn, Was not mu county can rdered, Tom in too mucl i error and tamount te suicide, a 1 of taking ch i fatal ms } and shot sCreame rang out and p fis of dust leg right {Wo sv Six berta saw pistol sh little beside tire Dingle's rear pause of about Ons more shotg and six more puffs of dus beside the same tire. Then the horse up, turned and jogged quietly the ition, He dis- mounted a litle stiffly, dropped the reins his horze’s head, and ad- vanced limping to the station piat- form. upon which he climbed labarious- ly and disappeared into the station. “This is exactly like the movies™ Mignon quavered, “It's So thrilling! Oh I'm so glad sou brought mei with you, Miss Raberta!” “When that man emerges you'll ex. perience some more thrille” Roberta wained her maid. “I'm going to tell pulled up to over t corr rective TO-NICHT foro ep AES Sk relief for ackd indigese tion. heartburn, Only 10c Operating Rooms in Black ! in Ri nals r¢ 10 have op- All operatin rments worn by nerist- cloth. arviul done ants Are Soviet sur 1 the 1 CHERRY-GLYCERINE COMPOUND For Coughs due to Colds, Minor Bronchial and Throat Irritations JAK BAILY & SON, Ealtimore, Md. No Redeeming “ice Miserable with Backache? It May Warn of Sidntyor Bladder Irregularities A persistent backache, with bladder irregularities and a tired Rerveus, depressed feeling may v arn of some dis- ordered vy Mok or bladder con dition. Users everywhere rely on Doan’s Pills. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful users the country over. Sold by His Grade Wills-—He is one of the greatest halfbacks that ever lived Players--Is that so? “Yes: he always gives hallback of all he borrows” not, in all probability, been told be. fore” “Do be eareful, Miss Roberta. 80 desperate--" “I'll reduce him to pulp. afraid of his guns, my foreman, That Is the duty of an employer. We carl testify to his effort to kill Mr. Dingle. 1 shall have him arrested and tried for attempt to com: mit murder. The bloodthirsty wretch! The station door swung open, and Don Jaime Higuenes Hmped ont, stood fis erect ax his damaged underpinning would permit, bowed from the hips and all but swept the station platform with his sombrero. Then he straight. ened and said: “Mees—I mean Miss Antrim am devastated to think" (TO BR CONTINUED; I'm not Right through pour makeup the cos. ght of your stomach shows up in a i i Sparkling eyes, & ovh, wn ished akin Come nate. rally with a lean, “regular” aysiom. 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