!."'frT,"tlt!f' Tfli ' . ' .', ' 'Jt fi J,.V A fti ' v v. '?i WestWind Drift By GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON Copyright, lezif, by electron tlarr McCutchenn tivyv.i: was plainly nt sen. Yeu can't declde a tiucstlen that lnchs nn In- (.priicntlen neliil. He nil Hint "Hill" ceiilil tie wiih ie stnre blankly nt "Soapy" nnd wnlt for something tangible te turn Up, Mr. Shny suddenly npiireclnte.il the peer fellow's dilemma and supplied the necessary relief. "What nay, BUI?" Whrraupen "nil." 'Started te nhnke his head, bull catching the scowl .if dlsap. pniv.il op ".SfapyV brew, hastily rhanged his reply te a .vlgoteus nod. "Geed." exclaimed Mr. .Shay. "Tlint completely eleaiB my cetisclciiri. Ai letifr. mil." And half a mlnule later he presented himself at Ruth Clinten'." rnhhi "CloednesB." cxrlnlmp'1 Mrs Kpfi' ford, an ?he opened the denr. Slin also opened her ryes very wiu-. nnd sent .1 startled, apprehensive glnnee ever hei shoulder Inte the warm, lire-Ill Interior. "What de yen want?" r-he demanded nuoriileualv of the unexpected vlalter. Mr. Shay took off hi hat. "Fil llke few words' with Miss Clinten." he said. "I saw per ceme in, w sues nex out. It'H Impertnnl, ma nin. She will hear tcinething Ie her advantage, as they sav In the pergenals" ... "Will you please reiurn at .1 ocieoi;, Mr. Shay? My niece Is rating utter tin arduous laberuhf the I lUisnenx wan. sum ..i.np.. . wiiu 11 furtlit Klance ever his slHi.ii 1. .. II t,cs me, 111 probably have te changi! my mind." wne IS 11, ixurmec cuiieu uui cichi voice ireni wiiuin. "Soapy Hiiay, repueu ine Mur himself, . . ...... "Mr. handover will ee 1 ere prcncui , Mr. .Shny--" besati the obstacle in tin- Mnpreycnii-nu, In tin- lus'iiv con doorway. ' . slructed cabins iirexided nut only eceu- "I L'UCJS 1101.- Ill-OKO III .-Ml l . 11- uettlnt' himself se far as In jviult 1 xpoet you. haven t heard tie news 1 pin am. lies nau 111a uose pui eui "' i.imipnit; these "killed In tin- ne of Joint." Implement-! took yreut pride In lmwlut: "Ooed heavens ! IHs nose out of out ahd ndillmt inure or less t-taberixtf "Come Pi, Soapy, erica Utitn. M ornamentation, te- thn faeulm e, tlif.tr "Kuth. my dear -de you knew who 1 hnhltatiens such or cihceu-iK dier de you knew what- " pesu and capitals. hwiiIiiri p irch. s "Sure bh knows, hbU liilpruilnu and se forth A shell rami v. i- in jnoc jnec jnoc "Seapy." unembarrassed. I 111 net aftei 0PH of rou-trud'en from 1.1 e end of anybody's, , Jewels, Mrs. hpofferd-aiiJ , ,1,,, vlllaRe te the ether, .while ever In hcsines wiitcii 1 nni 1110. i" ?"'! . V"V..'... rti.tr. fur ter rr or lis mil wick. "" don't suppose a man who's tannins fo' fe' the olllce of sherltT en Mr. A. A. I'ercl val's tickit la beIiib te lift anytblnu be fore, election, de you? Uesldes whicn 1 ve mad up mv mind te b siralcht aw InnB as I'm en this Island, and If I'm elected .-which I will be I'm Kelni; te nce that nobody else docs anything crooked. Mr. A A. I'erclval Is a wise. Buy a mVRhty wlse ruv. Says he te me, 'Soapy, you are one of the most expert- -' " "Come Inside. Senpy." called out Hutu. Mr. Shay entered. "Yeu better shut the denr. Mrs. Spofford." he said cool ly. "What I BOt te say Is private Ah "was saylns. A. A. sajs te me. 'beapy. you ate one of the craulcst and slip- tirripHL rruima un mm miv.-. . - ' ll'l..., .... .In.l'l f llttk . uu ..W.t l ji ..... .. ilin rnu itiltI.I 1(1 Ivllllc. ilIPl Kldes winch you knew everylh'ns that a thief has i" knew Se you tv buIiiii 10 be elected sheriff of TrlBBcr Island.' Thais wnal A A says 10 me, anil, a .suA he's dead r.Kht. Why. ma am. there ain't 11 thief In the universe that , ai e d me. 1 don't have te have hiij evidence net a Brain of It. All I Bet le de Is te Just nr.U 'fin why Up v done H Hut what I tlreppetl In te see you abeni Mn Hnth im Sav. you am t by an rhanri? cXPectltlB A. A. le drop In. aie me mju.' I wouldn't have him here for " "I am net cxpectlm; Mr. ketch Perclval. Used ex- Soapy." she snirt. her Ba. . . -. ...!.. .... i.A niali'u fiipe. "Well then." salil he. "I iset 11 lUtle eterv te tell you It's Ute Bisp"i i"H" "just try te fersa that I used te be n crock and thnt iti ordinal Jim I a;l one of the most Besh-awful liars en cnrlh. Hut there's absolutely no p.oas p.eas ui in lylni; newndays. and as for work werk (nir ml mv leuulat trade. Mis. r-peltird. xeu needn't be the ltnst bit nerveu- It nint mcessary ler you te you te Hex oil in." that ' trunk. TaltB this chair, jil. .xae. .". you temeinber Berne time back t ml a. a. and your friend handover had a mix- un In 'he last named Bcniumnns iai - 1 room, and volt also tnusi i" ; 1 Mr. i.minf.r toil veu aneui 11 "" that Mi Perclval never told you any thlr.K about It. Well. 1 was a wltn i-s te that fracas. 1 Just happened te be walking along the neck when semeililnfi caught my eye and I went up clee 10 ms! what It was You'd nevct i;u,ss what It was. After looking at II veiy cao cae fully 1 discevert d It was a poi thele. l-'ersakuig his wlumsA'.il tnunner, he related teisely In ns feix words as pos sible the story of the encounter. "New. It's my gnem tb" ,XI,r. .Al'. handover didn't speak the .whole truth und nothing but the truth when h fur nished you with his version e the af fair. Am I right, or am 1 wrong, he asked, in conclusion. "I prefer te belleve Mr. handovers tery." said Mrs. SpjfTerd stltlly UI you be Keed enough te be new, Mr. dliiiv'" ' . y .. . . .... .... .. .......... !'... ..nt Sure said aeapy. rising. " ...... 1 1.. ... ...t..i ..... ief.r.1 niriiiliht imiiB ")"".."'"'"(".":,,',, . his. i m jusx em b you, 1u.11 ..... -. iiftenwien Indies It waw net Mr. Perclval who n-'l the shel? Yeu nre sure of that. Soapy? lluth, was standing new. Her eyes were very dark and tempestuous. "Sure as my right name aln t Soapy Shay.' returned the witness, holding op his right hand. "llui.i It Isn't possible that ell place any crediuce In " , "Thank you for coming, Soapy. In terrupted ttuth. "It was very geed of you " "Senpy" lingered at the deer, fum bling Ins dilapidated hnt. Mrs. Spof ford waa stilling speechlessly at her niece. , , ,. "I'd a llttle sooner you weuldn t say anyllnnB te A A. nbetll ni" p .tchisi; en him." said ".Soapy." somewhat nervously "1 shall net 'peach' en you, .Soupy.) uaid Hi girl, a Joyous smile suddenly lllumumtlnB her tnce. "Soapy" went out. As he closed the deer, he , haul te himself: 'Next time you tell 'me. te go te hell, Abe hand over. I guers you'd better furnish u guide that knows the way." As seen ns the deer was oles si, Mrs. Epo.feid turned upon her radiant niece. 'Yeu ure net such a loel aa te belluve that rascal's story, lluth?" "I belleve every word of it!" cried the girl. rilAPTl.ll XXII Sailors sniffed thn gale that night, !ud their heads and -inld there was snow en the tall of It. Metnlng found the ground mottled with splashes nf whlte and a line, fiest-llke sleet blowing llt fully across the plain. Thn rldge of truca ever ai.ii'8t the shore became vague and shapeless b-neuih the llhny II while the sea out beyond the breakers Mas clothed lu n gray shroud, bleak and Impenetrable. Knapeudke was positive and reassur ing In his contention that in. great amount of snow I ell upes (.. i.aiiut While much of the vcgetatlcu was of .1 character Ind'Bineus te the temperate r.eue, there wub, -lie pointed out. another type peculiar te tropical climates -and altl eugh the latter was of a singularly hardy nature. It was net calculated te survive the rlgetg of a harsh, pri traded winter. "Weil o.ave spells like thin elf nnd en', Jutt an they occasionally de In l'lerlda or Southern California, is the way I llgure It out." he mi M te the group of uneasy Inen who contemplated the em em bryeulc blUzird with ul-irm nnd mls Blvlng. "Morcevt-r, 1 hcllev.- the weu cold iens in Is a i-hnrt 0110 here. The birds nie content te stick It out. The fact, there H no migration Is proof enough fei me ihut the winter Is never t-ev.Te. Ah the weather prounestlcntorn say, l;.ok out for iipulls, unsettled wealher, fret tiiiilglu, rising tmticra ture tomorrow, rain the next day, doc tor's bills the end of the month. Avoid crowded tireetcars. 11.1sungcr lievntfirs nnd places of ainusement Take pluntv of outdoor exercise nnil don't cat tee many strawberries." Children, en their xvny te school In thu town nan, snruiisi wiiii (tioe ns tney romped tn the snew-htden gal' It h , no teriem for tl.etn. They wire net con cerned with thn ileur ttrnHliect thnr brought unxkty te the hearts of their elder. "U's fine le be u kid," said Terclvnl, walfhlng the. nntlcn of, a crowd of boys, "Why de ve h;ye te rjrex up?" Re that' xy enn ntitn'j?i!itp what It ijaa 10 c u Kin," sRia jtanaeipn irnw. tic ocean. . ,u uu ""'"".', ,.",- .. actual "show-dewir' te use IVrcivals crime would (111 a book txbeii as t hli l! h (.N,)r(.fBien Uu,ae p ,,, , w,.r ,,1Jer npostnKe slump 'I here s neb'-dj .en U w (,u, nr, ,.)fl.,, ;,.,,',. m,w ...,.,. ;.loll Islatul nieii-via "J.'.Vi;" w' n cf-' TllP' re"l'l "I'UV "'"' """ "'' ' pl" law. Yen knew everything that nn 01 , ..-... ... nlmfh, '.,.... ..., .,,.,, .. A.eri,i. loin. itbnlll ! ill. I Itutli V-llnt'.n was me of the teacher. There wen', nil told, nheut thirty chll- n In the rchrel, their nges runglm? rrem llve te leurtccii. Ment of ihein wete yeuiiBMeiH fren, the steerage, bright" . jpii iixxie iatir.H who had picked up . with llvelv avidity no small stme of, hmpllsh. They were (might In Ilnsll.ih. I The council, spurred by the far-nee-ng I'erclval, rrcepnlzeit the perils of a ' period of Inactivity following the har vest and the flailing days. The tnajerlty u the men and women would be com- , pnratlvelv Idle. I'reparatiens for the 1 bullllng nf a minll ship occupied thm time nnd .tilcre.it nf 11 few engineers and 1 Ip curp'ntcis. hut ni some weeks weld . bound te pass before the vnrk .-.iil.t 11 t-'ii 1.1 .earnest, an Interim of Itupn Itupn Itupn iienoe viiuiil Imvf; 10 he bridged. Werk, mil plent of it, waa the only preset Ip Ip ten for di fcp.'ilr. Already svnipicins f Inm easing 'nnedlnuHt mnikid the miei, of the lem - iirculiii among the enstawavn. Wlillu It was net generally Known, two men i mumi if .1 stiiciuc. nnd 'jnu or 11m Mrnr.lllan ladles a beautiful young na-Tiid count,-was In a pitiful statu ''r collapse. .She hail n husband and tw. m..ll i-hllet c 11 .11 Itle Jnntliv Tin- sin- ..r.itlnn was driving her mad. ' ' There xx.re ethers- het 11 men and wen, .'ii whim.. mln.li weiv ti..v..t- fi... eui the thought of loved open tai .ioies the waters and xvhiwc h arts' ached with 11 Brent pain that could net I ,P nuliiliie) by iiIiIIokeiiIiv. Iiiii ttuv xviTe 1 hireiiB and tlu-y with cheerful. In their elH itxirtit nu iiiiiiii..ii.-li!iiii.. iim 1 tire of hoi j thev silrr"l 11 nlitlu nnd day with the seni- of the uiiviiiiiiulshed. Itat Oil hilt IiIIpivhL fl.r ll .l.l.l.nll...) , ,,,,,1 wmVn. There wni no little .valry In the. matter of Inlet ler emliel- uisnitil Kercst woeilsineii wi-se even new I cutthiB down the lOwcrhiB Norfolk pines I and hewlSBeut the stau;i'h Umber for the shin that was te salt out one day In finest of the world they had left behind them. But these enterprises provided work for men only. The women, In the main, were without occupation. Willi the approach of winter the men In active control of the camp's affair realized that BemclhhiB would have te be done te rellew the struln--at hast, te llB'.itcu It until sprliur came te the rescue with tell In the fields nnd Kanlein. A system of exchaitB" nas helm; wet bed out. As has been mentlencn before In .tills chronicle, the people of the steerage were the pUitecints. Their heardings n. presented real money, the rjvltiBs of years. When It .nine te an The theory that one kqe'I turn de serves another was an Ins iltl -lent foun dation upon which te censtiuct a sub stantial nystct.1 of exchattBe It Is all very well te talk about brothel ly love, said I'erclval. The trouble i that cer tain brothers are forever Imposing upon ether brothers, nnd the Reed turn ilee. net always find II t recemi)- nse. Social ism, he aisuetl, Is a line llilnc until 'en discover that veu arc net nlene In the world. Ilrelhcrly love bewan wilh Cain and Abi-1. .utd secl ill-tn l best ex einplllled by a put ler triuaiium N'ethiir; happens le disturb the s-i'itie existence of the K"!dllsli until se-i .'ndv feik'e's te feed thtin, and then they hcBin nlb bllni; nt earh ether. "Yeu tliitul mv fntce, I'll mend yours.'" Is an Ideal nrninaement until you llnd it Is "our fetir-u" anil deini'l need u. ndln ' Te l.'indever, Hleck and ether IPi.tnci.tl f-xperts was delegated the power iimI nuihertty te lier.'cet a fair. Iinpart!il monetary system. First of all, they nr-'-.tr.nilv declared the dollar, tli pce "1 the shilling te he without valu Xime" scrip wns te be lsucd by the 1 u,,, i-ning Im.fil and w this su'wMtut I ,u,,i autem itlc.illy hrcmie e- " m (u, di(v tu, cnlnwn.vs were d cexered ,,, taken off the Islnttil. no e.iien w.is te Pe a lewe.i te reiuice or uisripaie u heard of r 'ill 111 m y huinlever's piopei.il that a central ib -pesltnry be estalilMted for the purpose of holding and sal'i RUnnllni; lb- po:s pe:s po:s slers of earh and e .ry person u.is mj innrlly lntiii.l"d te I'lvx.mt the Biirreptl Biirreptl tleus use of 1 en I money. This project met wilh almost universal ontKiMltleti. The "rich" pref. tuil te ham; onto their money, thereby running true- 10 terni. . nue pre." .muk ie.- in.ui";.. confidence In the pren-nt lni r.rltv of tin; banker and his friend, th.-y l. uxieuslv wanled te knew what chains" Hey would havix, of gi ttlng their money buck wh u these musters of thiiiiue were lcadv te leave the Island ! Se th.-v elect, d te hide their Beld and slhif where It would be safe from unwci upuleus llnaniiers! And nothing could shake them in this re solve s"me" was the basic principle nn which the value of the scrip was te be teiinmeil. and as time, i 1 tuts in ,;.. ,,nnl hniir- nnd netliln.- 1 Ise. 11 ';,:;,, .,,,,,,,, . ,.T. ,, ,,. se, a . ,v... .. ... .--...-.- - : r.i.illnif.s te work Ten bourn 1 presMit. fd 11 full day's work. The h ini'iii.s 011 lean! the Peralne was us-etl te print the "hours " as the Utile slip ni.de from .he stock of menu card-beard were called. Thev were divided 11110 live ih ih ih nomlnatlens. viz : one hour, thn c hours. five benis, sewn hours and 1. 'i heiiiti. Kach of these clicks bore the sign.itute of Abel T. huntlevcr and .1 se.il d 'vlseil iv ivter Snip-, who bit blew b.'lng an nuther was something of a draftstniiu - uiileed, his enemas said he uex .1 far b. tier atllst than If as nu .ititl.er, which annew-i! him tn-mi ndeiisly in view of the' fact that he had sti.ppel drawing when he w.is fifteen 1" cause uutnmt eaituimlsts end lllustr iturs hud luld him he had no talent at nil. Tic . -1 1 . 1 sn.i 'tsuiping was done en beard tie Deralne and the scrip was eitlv te be put Inte circulation, hand over whs slated te become treasurer of Trigger Island nt the general flectien. a .7 i Illustration, this sort of dl.i- letfU was seen te ncceme mere, or ics cemnicjn : 'What's th price of this hat, Madame iibesuy? "Twenty-seven hours. Mrs. Hleck." "nimme an hour's worth of 'smoke.' Andy." meaning, of course, the substi tute" for l"b. u co. Or "Yeu blamed relih.-r. what de you mean charging sIn hours fur half-soling them shoes.' If you was any geed, you could h.i' done It In half the time." Kverv Individual lu camp ever. the age of UilrtVin vv:iB obliged le have .111 occu eccu occu ien Te a certain extent, this occupa tion was BPlictivc, but In the main It was te be determined by a beard whose busi ness It was te see that the man-power was illteiied te the best advantage fet ill concerned. A camp lax was ordered. t the end of th" week cveiy citizen was required te pay Inte the common treasury two "hours. He could net "work eui" this tax. It had te be p;ild In "cash " "t of tlu' '"es se received, the M'hoel. the church, the "hospital ' aii.l 1 he "gevermn. nt" were le be supported. The "gevei nor" el Trigger Inland and the humblest uerklngman were te re ceive exactly the same pay: "hour" for hour Thirty thousand "hours' repn Rented the total Issue, or, appreMinuieh Mfty units for cadi individual ever the age of thirteen. s no mans hours was vietih mere than ntielhii's. and as evity transaction wuh te be basid en time rather than en nemv theie wan no small llkellhoe.l lit anv one man or group of men ciuihi" vcr obtain 11 cemmandliiB grip en the nuances of the Island. vmi mi it came te pass that all manner ,,f enterprises sprung nan cxictence Competition was nJ allowed. Then , euld be but en. mllluier.v shop, one -dressmaking esliihlisluuunt. one shoe and minilnl facteiy. and se en Kxcr. .thing I wiih conducted en a strle'lv cash basis; there wen. no "charge ucceiiutH " iilgn imecliv. as tin- preprlelrefei ef: the millinery 1 hop, etuiied no mere thnu mv one "f In'1' half-dozen .i-eilmants -'mil they xvue all Paul bv the "govern "gevern iuent " The same could be said of Ma dame Oareni-Ameri. who conducted a -choel of music, and Ihe gient Joseppi who irtacleusly even gladl) went Inte the tailoring business. Andrew Mett, one tlme llrst elllcer en the Deralne encned 11 "smolie" store and dlsiiaiiB. cured weed that Klattner autherised him te cull "lobacce." The austere Mva Rpoffetd decided le ppen ir-ilresHiunhlnr shop.' . .V.. . (CONXliNU'fW Xlr'MUjmUlY'., EVENING- rUBLIO THE fWMPS A Thousand Bucks Wouldn't Pail the . .COOUT?H'T fcV A VAsWX. OF FOa "EAR MV)Vx-S MO WONPETS: TWE '6R.0UHt WOG &0 MTO pp.V POCK rVt-p "TVit SQJJEU HIC-VTS HlK'JElc SOMEBODY'S STENOG- be VOU KM&W VAiHernATl5,CAAA THATS FLOSSIE TgOTLGS. r; .1 1 , j. 1 Si. .ii jrflil TM The Yeung Lady Acress the Way Tin' young lady across Hie way Mlj'i. she guesses her fill Iter would he heller pleased if Hie farmers would raise less cablmKc mid meii MiuerUrmit. PETEYThal Ought te PeTev IDFAR.NOU Ml 1ST PO SONC.TThimG- TMIS PLACti lb AS COLD ') . 1 fsV; '" ! JY AS C Wff f'N A w .BttW,m i 1 ni ,s i I y, AHKV - & k rtrya.s ,.-"vr arism w SM7W: THE CLANCY KIDS THATir rwe HOUSt VA 0UG(4-rfR im WK61V Va 6-er (NAf?rxj'eey pe66e- JfflV mffir:Z4 tsmAy- mmwyWmk fil -'?-? 'ttt fpi' j,KiCv,lvl.iV iU 1 t"-' 1 t ' -.T " - " Mfr vifAKViirj v- l r ?Pf- zzrZimsss i. ---rr-N H 'lEDGIBK PTnLAT)ELjmiA, FRIDAY, "x; KLi. VJMTU. sr? IV I ' -A ffecliemitc Ildmls r? 'hs i - t2P x rAjt IV Ivsi: r I ' vi:hy HAitn te vxmlnsTAsn ALU TrYAT SPACg'T eT It IN, MV DAD COiUONr fTATS much turkey AS 1 DID J f 4. ni p.. IV: fr- s 'Yt tJ 2- . Make Him Het -NMULL - Heue escAfi ILL GO DOWK Awd Sue The. - ViEi-;5S A lQy OF CCA'i JAMlTeu AN9 bA-r MOW MAVI3E CAM AT300T A LiTae HM UP- HEAT 0P-i"A'..s' S -JVJ lel - - ' ! f She's Get Her Mind Made ."y. v,e,.i:je'-x-4- ' . , a ivn '. .'- - rfeViS;' 'r5-"!3-s-i. rsai .. liW&gZ 1 , 2Zi&p s. 's sss n . .r "v ' ' it ?' "ijr. ,A Up iriND of a Cllr3 , -'S .ftfi-i: s&W&S. 'VMzZ Wl If -J, C3 War Tux I THOVJSHT VxM? t LOT OP HeHEN Tlu V 6brr in vieee Tutr weuv-pvvt 60 out amp AHl AVLE -MO HRMlNt il r rJ'iJKi, II 1 ffl ' 'SBm p Pj kej :i- Ti -LlrfL !, WiH fl 1 5M ' ''": s. -'' i m 'CfW ' 2&asm ufv -isiw ?'!rrzr-jr ZiS-f - AjryC cza- - I I I'M!! . f A ( 1 f HEUI VOEM .0 -1 H ' f U?rSS 1 I 5SL Y VvJ &l YbS - 10? 4 r 'ijSSt 1 't. - rt FlKiU. NN. l&st'--'' 1 Wh? Aw a ih Vi fyrifl I, , 1 "s '. tfiL 2 Ner me. 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