Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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WV.'li1 hn.r.i In Meilce. HI. mirty
:Um Inte th pewir of a myitfrteu.
JSSimi. Zerilil-, wle rail hfMf h
-)fn.iertini. outdoor
fl?!itn .erne frlenAi
Hit prince of the MnntMUma. Zo Ze
Kii. fall " "V" w '" Jlm' ''"t..10
Kiv with Hetty Uorden. nn American
JM who Id held t ZeraldR'R meun;
Kin hiur,er" for ransom. Hetty and
rl? eicpe"frnm a threatened horrible
JiTth and make their way through the
Crii. of the mountain, but are watched
I. Itlee. ene of Zeralda'a band. They
Jfmi te a place which ieemn n theuih
jl Md t" made le cencent the tread-
"' AND HEnE IT CONTINUES
B
UT from thin they went te ether
matters. ICcndrlc merely decided
jj'at while they spent a Ions tomorrow
f Inaction he would leek Inte the mat
ter. There was no grcnt temptation te
tirf. fflP treasure and the Incentive te
Wen the way, traveling URiit. was bui bui
Jcfeatly emphasized. Rut tnere wan a
unlet d'ny te be put In tomorrow, If all
vent right, and he was net the man te
ferjet what had brought him southward.
"Wc'll both be te Bleep," he said
(.jtrtntly, "and net de any worrying
.bout what the ether fellow may be
deing1. With our fire out nni a let of
itti limbs scattered about the entrance
te track under a rnnn'n feet, they'll net
lerprlne ub tonight, even If they should
inew where we are. Tomorrow we'll
.p a watch ever the ravine. And to
morrow night I hope we'll be en the
trail toward the gulfv New de you want
ii slip out with me for a geed-night
.tlnk of water? Or would you rather
yj.it here for me?"
Betty was en her feet in a flash.
' "I've dene enough waiting today te
hit me the rest of my life!" she cried
impnlttlcftlly. "I'll go with you."
Se again, and an cautieuB as they had
pn last night, they made their way
dena the steep slope and drank In the
lUrligbt. They tarried a little by the
tilckle of water, heeding the alienee,
bmthlng deep of the geft night, lifting
their eyes te the stars. The world seemed
young and aweet about them, clean and
tender, a place of Infinite peace and
ilndneis rather than of e pursuing hate.
' "They Btoed close together j their
.bouldere brushed companionably. To
gether they hearkened te a tiny voice
thrilling through the emptiness, the
monotonous vibrating cadence of Reme
haner insect. The heat of the day had
pissed with the day, the perfect hour
(id come. It was one of these mo
ments which Jim Kcndric found te his
liklnr. Many .such "till hours had he
known under many skies and out of the
night had .always come something
vague and mighty te tipenl: te some
thing no lets mighty which lay within
bis soul. Hut nlwnys before, when he
drank the fill of n time like this, he
hid been alone. He had thought that
a man mtiKt be nlene te knew the in
effable content of the solitudes. Te-
mjni lie wan mil. aieuc. nnu jet, mere
perfect than these ether hours in ether
land-, uas this hour slipping by new as
the tiny voice out yonder slipped
through the ellence without shattering
it. Certain words of his own little
tong crept into his mind.
"Where it's only you
And the mountainside."
That "you" had nlwnys been just
Jim Kendric. After this, If ever again
be sang it, the "you" would be Hetty.
"Shall we go back?" he nsked
"quietly.
He saw Hetty start. Her eyes came
back from the stars and sought his. He
timid see them only dimly In the
Window of her hnlr, but he knew they
were chlnlnjr with the gush of her own
night thoughts. They scooped up their
'water then and went back up the
mountain. Their fire was almost down
and they did net replenish It. They
went te their beds of boughs nid lay
dettn In silence. Presently Jim said
"Geed -night." And Hetty, the hush
of the outside in her voice as she an
swered, said iieftly, "Geed-night."
They were asllr beferp dawn. Fresh
water must be brought before daylight
brightened In the canyons. This time
Jim went alone te the creek and when
he get back Hetty had their fire blazing.
Dttty made the breakfast, insisting en
having her free unhampered way
with it.
"There are .eme things I cau de,"
Mid Hetty, "and a great many I can't.
Ifc.hapieni that I knqw what things are
beyond me and these that are within
the (epe of my powers. One thing that
I can de is cook. And I have camped
before new. If you please."
Se, when .71m had brought her fire
weed and had placed the various articles
of their lardr handy for hr and had
offered his servicer with Jack-knife te
open a can, or hack through a bit of
beef, he Btoed hack and fullv in1nM tlin
Klght of Hetty making breakfast. He
enjeyea tne prettineH et her in her odd
costume of blouse, scarlet sash and
knickerbockers, silk stocking nhd high
heeled slippers: the ntmesphere of in
t jnacy which hovered ever them, dis
tilled In a measure from the magic of
n camp fire, certainly aided and
abetted by the hemy arrangement of
Hetty 'b brown hair; the aroma of coffee
beginning te bubble In n milk tin; the
fragrance of an Inviting stew In the
ether tih wherein were mingled frljelcs
and "Jerky." Hulz Illes might lurk
around the next spur of the meuntain:
ernlda. might be inciting her hirelings
te fresh endeavor; much danger might
be watchlhg by the trail which in time
they would hnve te fellow but here and
new, for the few minutes at leeBt, there
wan mbre of tpilpt enjoyment In their
retreat than of discomfort or of fear of
the future.
"Let's go camping some time," Ba.ld
Jim abruptly. "Just you and me.
We'll take a pack horse; we'll lead
him te the guards with the proper sort
A Tale of Adventure
BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knew,)
dowrieht. tttt, In Charlti BarHnti't Bmt
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"the
It's moving," cried netty;
recii is turning"
could slip down the gulf in It and either
take shin nt La Vat. sending it back
I up the gulf then, or steer en te Han
(J lege. Of court he would seen te
get In touch with Harlow ; he could send
a menAgc of some sort. Hut after all,
Hnrlew had taken the game Inte his
own hands and had said that it was
new each man for himself.
"Wc can make the trip during the
night, if we can make the get-away,"
he told her. "We'll have te take a
roundnbeut wav at first, cdglnr the val
ley along the foothills en this side until
we're well past the ranch heiiac. then
cut ncress the shortest way and pick
up the trail en the ether slde. Wc ?nn
take enough water ineur milk tins te
lest us, especially lncc we're traveling
In the cool."
"And If," suggested Betty, "the Half
Moen isn't there? Or If Zetalda has
set some of her men te watch for ua
there?"
Naturally he had thought of that.
It they enme te the gulf and a new
problem of this sort offered Itself, then
It would be time te consider It.
"We'll Just hope for the best." Sh
answered, "and try te be ready for what
comes."
Carefully" they conserved each tiny
fragment of feed, using the flour sack
for cupboard. They went cautiously
te the entrance of their hiding place
nnd for a long time crouched behind
the bushes, watelilnp; tne canyon ,
seeking for n sign of llles as they
fancied Ilies was seeking them. Anil
during the quiet hours they explored
the place In which they were.
I First they considered the XM neie m
1 the big boulder, seeking te find some
le-lrnl renaen for its' being, USRing
themselves If it could have any connec
tion whntevcr with the ancient hldden
treasurc. Clearly It was the result or
human labor. Therefore It appearert
te have Its relatieri te an elder order
of civilisatien, since It wan net con
ceivable that a modern man had taken
such a task upon himself. Hut
meaning baffled. . .
"It could be a sign, like a bl"l
tree or a cresa scratched en a block or.
stone," eald Kcndric. "But It could
mean anything Or nothing," he was
forced te admit.
It was only In the later afternoon,
after a long period of Inactivity and
silence, that an Inspiration came te
Kcndric. Meantime they had poked Inte
hantMtole? That you cah turn the rock
ever?"
"It doee move -Just a Htti6," he
said. He put all of his strength Inte a
fresh t attack. Thb boulder trembled
slightly that was all.
"I'll bet you my half of the loot that
I've get the hahg of It, Miss Hetty,"
he announced triumphantly. "Walt and
sec."
He began looking about him for
something.
"U I only dated slip outside for a
minute," Ji said. Then his eye fell en
the rifle. "We'll have te make this de.
I run a risk of Jamming the front sight,
but i jruesn we can nx mat.
He protected the alght an well as he
could by wrapping hln handkerchief
about it. The rnuzsle of the gun he
thrust down into the hole in the rock.
"Get It new?" he asked. "If that
hole wasn't made te allow a lever te
be inserted, then tell me what It was
made for. And hre'a even the place te
stand while a man uses it I I'll double
the bet I"
That excitement which nlwara gets
Inte any man's bleed when he believes
that ha is en the threshold of h golden
discovery already ehene In his eyes.
He 'stepped te, a sort of shelf In the
cavern wall close te the boulder, se that
new his feet were en a level with the
top of the rock he meant te move. He
li! could Just reach out and grasp the
butt of the rifle. Hetty steed by, watch
ing with an caj;ernesB no less than his
own. Gradually he set hla force at
work en his lever, frying this way and
that. And then
"It's inevlntf 1" cried netty. "The
rock is turnlwrl"
And new it turned readily, his lever
age being ample te the task.
"Loek tinder the rock as it tfps
back," he told Hetty, "flee If there
Isn't & hole under It. Hlg enough for
n man te go through I"
"Yesl" answered Hetty after n
breathless fashion. "Yea. A little mere.
Oh, come see. It leeks almost like
steps going down I"
"I'll have te force it back a little
farther," he returned. "Maybe It will
balance there. If net we'll have te get
Ioerp stones and wedge under It."
He pried It further nnd further until
nt Inst it would net budge another Inch.
He loosened his grip n trifle en the
rifle lever and the rock began te settle
DacK into its former place. Hut Detty
had seen nnd already was bringing
fragments of stone te block under the
euges.
"New." ahe called "Come ece."
He Jumped down; the boulder,
dgM securely, lay en Its Mi. He
went te Hetty and from what they saw
before them they looked Inte each
ether's yw wenderihgly.
"The lal was trile," he said with
cenvldlldn. "Yeu and I have found the
way te the treasure."
In the fleer was an opening a couple
of feet iKjuarc. Very rude, unven steps
led down, vanishing in a forbidding;
black dark. Kendrle lay fiat dnd looked
down. Little by little he could penetrate
a bit further, but in the end there lay
a region of impenetrable darkness Inte
which the bIcps merged.
"You're going down there I" gasped
Betty.
"Am I?" he, laughed. "Yeu wouldn't
want Ua te skip out terilght without
even having looked into It, would you?
' "N-e." Hut she hesitated nnd evert
shuddered d she tee lay down and
peered Inte the forbidding place.
"We'll net take any chances we uen t
have te." He get up nnd began Im
mediately te make his few preparation.
"Hcre'n the rifle; I'll leave It handy
for fiu In cese our friend Hles flheult
surprise us. I'll take a handful of stuff
With me te burn for n torch. And we'll
have another leek out Inte the canyon te
begin with."
lie drew out the rifle nnd gave It te
Betty. He placed ether Stones with the
ones She had slipped tinder the edges
of the boulders. And finally he went te
leek out into the canyon.
"Ne one In sight," he reported. I
"And new, here gees." ,
He. sat down nt the edge of the open-1
Ing (b the fleer, net n match te hi.-
etude torch, grinned comfortingly up at I
Betty nnd Wriggled ever and set his feet ,
The author of "TJlk titlACLI3
MAN" uirttet Anelhcr gripping
terhl of a eteiih'i re'prJirretert.
"Frem New On"
idlt appear dafty en this page
beginning
SATUHDAY
'every crack and cranny, they had gene
ana up aim uuwu ;
of the place re
nt (nfinnei nn'M ..!H. . . .
.-".V.. "".""."" ,uc ,nt0.tncibsck and forth
.tun. w me vumermn sierra wnerc1 ; tnih
J,;:JP'f"i"""d"",e !?ke.n.n.' Ipeatedly? And Kendrle thought that he
.-..v., i.....n nun in-uw uvtr an ei u.
Betty looked at him curiously, then
away swiftly.
Breakfast is ready," fihe announced.
He sipped nt his coffee absently ; hlB
eyes, looking past Hetty, saw Inte a
hidden, cliff. rimmed valley in these
ether, fresher mountains further north,
glimpsed vistas down narrow trolls be
tween tall pines and cedars nnd firs,
fancied n ledge made of boughs en the
shore of a llttle blue lake. He'd like
te show Hetty this camping spot; he'd
like te bring in for her n string of
gleaming trout; he'd like te Up en tils
Mile tinder the cliffs and Just watch her.
He had whittled two sticks for spoons ;
he nte his stew with his and forget te
talk.
And Hettv. wnfrlilnc him Mn..ti
"wondered astutely If ever the rirnt meal
sue nau coaxed for him Jim Knn.lrir.
w,nsn.t readjusting his ancient ideas of
Mi'nmnn Vnp enmA t.lH ...... J'
........ . ... t.w...c it.uwcii ri'UBuu, or
for no reason at all, her silence was
as deep as his. '
After breakfast, however, It was
Hetty who started talk. They sought
te plan definitely for tonight. Kendrle Kendrle
teld her of the way he and Barlew had
come, of the Half Moen awaiting his
and Bnrlew's return, of his determina
tion te make use of the schooner if they
could come te it. Barlew's plans were
net at Kcndrlc's disposal; the sailor
might be counting en the vessel and he
might net. At nny rate he and Hetty
pcatediy. And ivenunc uuunu .uv
had given up when the last idea came
te him. He went quickly back te the
boulder. Betty watched him in
tcreatedly. , . ...
"I thought we'd given that up," sue
He had both hands en the boulder,
his fingers gripping the cd&e of the
baffling hole, and was seeking te shake
the big block of rock. Betty came te
his side.
"Yeu think that it was made as a
te the flrst step. All he did no there
enme te him Mtl unpleasant memory of
the fashion in which Zerndln hAd
guarded her own secret places With rat
tlesnakes; no womierod u any ei uir
ugly brutes lived down here? As It hap
pened the thought had Its Influence In
saving him from mishap Inter. Fer.
theiieh he came Unon no snakes, he went
warily nnd thus avoided another dbngf r.
His torch burnt vilely and smoked
copiously. But what faint light it nf
fdrded was sufficient. Htcp by step he
went down until feet nnd legs and then
entire body wnn lest te Betty above;
she had set the rifle aside and was
kneeling, her hands Clasnetl In her ex-
clteraertt. New she Could sCe only hln
Menu ana tne torch hem high ; he looked
up and smiled nt her and waved the
faggot. Then she saw only the dimly
burning fire and the hand ciulchfnr it.
And dimmer niid dimmer grew his light
until she Htfnlned her eyes te catch n
glint of It nnd could net tell If it were
being extinguished for Went of clean air
or if he were very, ver far befew her.
Te be continued tomorrow
Cards te Finance Town Nume
In order te further the plans for n
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