ULACKSHEEP! 'U V MtrKliA Nt-bolion -
boMin* about inf*to*t*4 Tooth* ^ an? old haunt ab*rf aport clothM
arr conrct and nnrorrou*.
In Mead of which »he ««* »*"• Atop a stump! On “ l * 1 ' T **
lomi. bilM* ■ h»«
an occaaatonal tree! Stranded. Hot! Uncomfortable: No wonder the line* of her flnure were nnbendlne: no marvel that her ej-e-brows were level and that the rei hard below them wwa-sullMi? Out upon you! Ttft* damsel is ! rounc and beauteous. SmouWer- ' inn I* the word. Of ten thousand I people the younaer half would I have «ympathUed beartedl/ with | ~w ■<«•«
. by nad! d rawed off Into
' “It has been In my mind for a day or two that May must be wondering what’s become of me I always write to her. you know; and she Imagine- me In lh« Rortrie* There must be a stack of mail waiting for me at ItanfT t must wire to have It forwarded “You needn’t necessarily give v the trip—' She turned her head to dods am overhanging bough and b caught a glimpse of her face: ebe was crying: and new and worldahaking emotions were stirred In him by the sight of her tear-wet
cheek
“Do you know." be said, "when we talk about clearing up things I'd forgotten about that buried
1 think It would be a
ake for me to leave without lusting all the possibilities of a* your grandfather's buried
I wonder !f poor Carey uy more about it than you
ST
"I’m sure he didnX There are holes here and there in these woods that he dug In his search. “Why!" ehe exclaimed, stopping abort and glancing about tboughte"*!;. "that’s strange." "We’re lost I hope!" “Not lost; but there was a fork lr the trail and 1 must have made the wrong urn. I don’t remember that I ever saw that lallen tree before ' That old fellow mnst have made a mighty crash when he w-nt down. I'm sure that I never came this way before." “Here's an old scar." said Archie, "where some one mu*l have Waxen the tree years and years ago. It's the mark of an ax or hatchet. And look! Three other big trees 1-ear the same mark They define a square and must have been made for some
_ . the markings brought them Immediately Into action. Isabel was perplexed to find ' harsalf in a spot she had never
visited before though she had spent the previous summer on the land, planning the camp, and thought eh< knew every foot of It. She peered into the pit torn b> the roots of that huge tree. The sunlight glinted brightly upon something that lay half hidden in the earth. “Oh bow wonderful!” she cried and placed a gold piece In hi*
hands.
They knell together, tearing up the weeds and loosening the earth. It was Archie who quickly found a second coin, a ten-dollar gold piece stamped 1R5T. With a stick he dug into the bole and soon they had made a little heap of bright coin*, laughing like children with each discovery. A deeper probe resulted in the unearihln-: of a splintered cedar plfcnk evidently torn from a cheat that had contained the money. ill the astonishing things ■er happened this is the most utterly para.'yrtng!” exclaimed Archie jubilantly. Using the board as a spade be scooped out a capful of c gold. American. English french, which the Southerner had buried in the northern wilderness. Tt won’t do to leave this pla>'. unprotected, and we must well bare more than carry. We must oring i*utney back to help. If* ray guess that there’s a chest of money at the foot of each of these blared trees.” "And pretty good htdl: t places, too. where the gold might hare remalo-d forever If—” “if you hadn’t been hating me so that you lost your way!” They stood with the heap o! gold between them, the bewilderment of discovery In their eyes. •This is the end of the rainbow and the gold lies at our feet!" be said, and he took her hands, and the one still wearing the bandage ho held very, very gently. "Love we know to be better than most fine gold: and wouldn’t it be
, ... . fh _ the other half would have mutter pity for the finding of these ^ , b|DS1 >bool spoiled brat* and coins to jusrk the very *'“ <! - ; , n indulgent father and wonld nothing beyond. And Uff is so re rrfrTf , tIf< . Ihlt ,he was too
big and wonderful I »«t your to ^ spiked
help to make mine of •ome^uw— An(j Donf ^ tbl( would hare afSho looked at blm lo |* a “ 'ected Mis* Burton In the least. Fearchingly. and ber.nws were *o wbpn hfr fjlther m,uted. In face grave, their queMlonlng seemed ^ ^ ^ finll careleM refusal, that Interminable, that he did not know ^ ^ hlm q,, thu , trip .into the *P° ke ‘^‘L ber ^ ^; backwoods, sbe wa* vastly put
rT.lt. me " she ; out - BlJt ,l ben •* ,be Usl
1( you can forgive me. she lound that this Gardiner persald; and she laid her hands upon i • _ to be in the party, ah* hi* shoulders, lightly as though. 7 by their touch she were investing! behim with her hope In life renewed J**"* ^ HkThto' and
and strengthened, and girlng '^ 8b '
Pl«« .h.t tbey ..Ik ip-i ^ ™ ^ r d,',^ r “" er 10 U,f eDd OI ! piratical craft, pari keeper of the in £ loveliest of Colorado's! >oot- ®rt^pal derijer ^ atraU-
valleys you may. if you oxandse;
your eyes Intelligently note three; ^ He is tall houses In the Spanish style, with; “£L,i r k w«h rtraulii roads that link them together as | dark. wnh WPflM though publishing the tact that ri the owner, of the surrounding » le *T> ", ranches are bound by the closest " n UitB to«* hMe. AD end dearest ties. As an adjunct;^ cotemenT. are langutd y of his residence Putney fongdon l He to " c ** <1,0 * lr wen
maintains a machine shop where . be finds ample time for expert- t «!» ability is enormous
ment The Archibald Benner* are kno «* » bou ‘ •“?
learning all there Is to know P°»"' » D ^ I oil
about fruit culture: and they are engines, and railroads, tor so happy that they are tn danger these thing, are some of the loot of forgetting the existence of nnrtr Chief has captured, cl tie*. Farthest of tb. three home. Burton said she didnT like him from the railroad, and where the because be played no bridge nor hiHs begin. Philip and Huft Van ««» f: but ,bM "‘ u ' not It. Bbe bad
Doren chose their abode. And rm: 0 t , »'’r reasoni-oc
may see them any day that you • UBrt -
care to penrirate to their broad At rbe present
pastures, riding together, viewing oa6 ln command did not attempt with contemplative eye* the dls- 10 approach the aloof young godUnt peaks or the cattle that are Instead he gave need* '
Governor’s delight, a link, he savs. *»*lanc« to the chauffeur,
between the present and the old. n » b cn the job was finished be was time* when the world was young J ulrt “ hot and dirty. There were And often at night, when they are qualities to the man. besides those not with the < ongdons or the necessary to hoarding and scut
Bennetts, they ride for hours in fBng!
silence, so great is their bappi- »>' time the Job was finished ness, so perfect their understand- Qrunstnad reappeared. deep their confidence in “Pound a great place:” he an-
THE EMl
N TIPTOE
nounced. and partly on the Hub ”gaa" in the vacuum tank and : partially by gravity the big car glided around the corner of the
mountain.
moved the cratenu. a M™*" dog half-ri*. ever tor that breed.) named Pm.kety-Snlrvei*. The men J surveyed the cro^tm. *■ disgust. Burton adoringly fed bjn . sllS of chicken ■JJ 4 *5 curled up in a small fluffy ball id went lo sleep. j Burton reclined on looking straight up. still within her inscrutable * Hence Gardiner was clever enough to rcallw tbat , this was the time for efface men! GrimMiad cored. . i But now tb* peace of tb ntgh^ was broker by the approach of something metallic and loose Three of the watchers sat up. -Cant hear any engine. , nuxrled Gardiner: "must be borse- - load of milk ,
But the doubt was almost Imc edlately resolved by the dancing gUre of beadllgtu through the trees, and an instant later a small light car swerved off the road and came to a stop. Enter the BrightShlntnc Hcral The thtnr b those nond . things of galvanised iron by which the youthful attempt in vain to disguise and render sportful a certain otherwise jokeful brand of lnexprastve car. The occupant* of this craft were three. The young man at the wheel, a pkaaant-facad youth, with short, light hair, and “hit had been * faW rotnplextoo darkened by much exposure. Behind him. seated atop a canvascovered pock. wa» an Irish I err lor dog. The third occupant was Stra-
in the other direcUeo!" aaid Gt stead. (Continued Next Wectf
Avoid Driving Extrema Many motorist* make the mistake of allowing the car to struggle In high gear whU. climbing a steep grade. Other* go to the other extreme and elirab up in low gear wish the engine racing. A happy medium, which doe* not mean second gear In all case*. I* more to be dewlrrc Always use the co-iblnatton In which the engine pulls with the least effort. It may be any one of the three, and the motorist*’ judgment will decide which It Is to be.—Broome County Motor News.
( BABTEK II Eater the Bern
Stewart Edward Whit* lUam.Uon» by Hmy Ln,’’^
’ Q *rrigfci . Stewart, Edwatd WWW ¥ _ ' Relaaaed thm .
>r Publish#re Autoc&rUr Servian \
On - Tiptoe—A romance of the Redwoods—I,y Stewart IMw^rd wWte, Author of “The BUxcd
(BAPTEB I “PcVe Murk!"
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Our New Oakland
and
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As often happens at skylines la! r sllforola. the nature of the country there changed. Burton had seen redwood tree* before, but never had she seen one of the redwood forests of the north. The sullenness in her eyes was replaced by a startled and somewhat
awed look.
The car coasted slowly for a ■alf mile and came to a little
it* millions of sister worlds. Fbl- tream where a tiny patch of low and you shall see brave ad- :reen had won for Itself a Unj venturing and d»«tardly plot*; and .•»t r h of unobscurvd aky. a tool exalted and cast down a* ’ Stop here, Simmon*.” Grimhi» little affairs were rwepl Into stead commanded, and all de-
the mighty onward-flowing cur- ■ barked.
rents of Eat*. So up-anchor and 1 Shnmln* hustled out the lunch »*«>! basket and the thermo# cases and
J proceeded to lay tvlng* out in At the moment our story ODen* > ^ V™*" u ’ **
Kodpe To Preterre Child real
y Lira
! The following recipe appeared I In a Health Bulletin and wa» | written by a Mis# WUiismson: ’ Take one iarg*. grassy field, onehalf dou-n children, two or throe ! smaB dogs, a pinch of brook and , some pebbles. Mix the children and dog* well together and pul '■ them in the fielo. stirring con- j
•tantly. pour the brook over the f
pebbltw; sprinkle the field with' flower*; sp.rad rer all a deep! blue aky and uake In the hot When brown, remove and I
cool In a bathtub.
story opens!
the Pin-:e. appropriately named!
Gnmstead. was leaning back In the surn-abeeta of hts craft amokcheroot. He was a large.
Simmln* was an engaging perron. The natural self within him would have carried him through
, uvrge. " ,e . * k| P“<W» l T' » b * «*Ml square man. with thick bushy eye- f 0 *’ , 11 *“ n ‘‘ ‘I 00 '''
brows. snow, hi
Gardiner.
He loved playing up to hi- .
rdiner. the Second in Com- I * rt ' 1,birb w *» roletnu. eminently 1
J. was much younger and ! slenderer, with clean ; haven face 1 11 ' cou d do * l ‘ n * nfb 11 a « lin ‘ 1 and an inacrutable eve l !w 10 m *ke self conscious all but
Neither of these min were pay- ^ ”®'enUonal.
ing the slightest attention to anv- " bM * m home Mmmlns became thing but each other Indeed, the ^ ^ tbl * o>P«1ty the man at be wheel alone seemed ? n *, Uul "'Dtortune of his pro-
to be at *11 aware of bis surround- i car «r overtook him.
in.* Ik).- the only other human! Bur ! 0 ?' ““*«> herself, had wltbelng visible on the craft was the „ hU an, '*"l«« of the door UamM*! in Distress, and she wa* "’’l” ,{** c * n>t ' down the ball completely occupied with her own ca »tl w * lkln K. » wonderful double thought*, which atemed to be re- , ' m ‘i , P ln * b »» fiager*. hi*. sentful and unpleasant l ‘ fad ** rown iravk. his eyes closed. ] A toMemed her poaUion in the “J 1 .J 0 ' 1 ' Then Vstory she was young and beauu- , rlied door knob and inat-si-ous and a. daughter to the Pirate * ““dderiu! tranali on tblef. caparisoned in cosily gai- , k P** 01 ' I 114 elbow# spanned menl*. 1 t " Jl nt an angle, and hi* tnfiexible Tbe Bright Ghlning Hero hau not vo,c * declaimed imperap; ared. j sonally that hr cnuld not say Suddenly and roost unexpctirdlr' but he would a»-
a loud luing rounded under ihi oT^.i a , v
port quarter. The era' 1 siaggerco t. ° f * ul ***■ U-se be tried ^ "What is It. Simmln*r cried the Burto ,. a# uauxl.
’Blowout, air.” replied 1
The Builder cab feel that he is perfectly safe i: :oming to this reliable Im&ber yard for building materials, if yon want dependable lamher. this is the place to hay it Get oar prim before you build. .
ih# prrrfa amj b# human I lu, Riittaliy in hi* bt*t maontr. "1 ! #a# not awarw of giving offent-i [’ ?* iwwslbly th* results of m, tUmmlns was enjoying hlmsel: thorougblj. Hr ,ew ja,t » h ,.„ ° P*' 1 ‘hr sevent* and yet avoid impertinence. It was hi* i» s! | The next instant he vxnlnd.e
Una Burton bad Men.
in rhao. He never dW quite*** tiward MUt Burton. It Vwn't ,0 ro’ h 011 kno * ’ bw h" rather | Alter supper. Simmlns m<»t rr- '
Battery or Tire Trouble? See H. F. OGDEN bob honist. capable ATTgNTJON M1LLEB TIMS AND EXIDE BATTEEJES 25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.
Commlatloner of Deeds
General Agent ;
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PORT NORRIS
NEW JERSEY
Today, Chevrolet presents the crowning triumph of sixteen years' continuous progress—a great new auto mobile so impressive in appearance, performance and staunchness that it marks the opening of a new era of luxurious transportation at low cost.
Built on a 107-inch wheelbase—4 inches looser than before—the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is impressively Large, low and racy. Its n-w Fisher Bodies are finished in new Duco colors and offer rich new upholsteries and handsome appointments. Its improved valve-tndiead engine ha* mmcrous impressive features such as alloy "invarstrut* pistons, hydm-iaminated camshaft gears, mnvhroom type valve tappets, AC oil filter and AC air deane 1 /. The chassis also has bccc rede signed. As a result, the new Chevrolet provides cilightful smoothne** throughout the entire speed range- prices so low as to be actually a wide margin of power Cor hill,— a mating! Every feature of advanced d .aign demanded ta the car* now offered in the New Chevrolet! Read this partial Bflt. ,proved vslvedo-head Safer carotin# tank at nar. -»"«** fetlouo Uses 30's'
ACsgiBfe. N{ngt«-pl»i* dr» dfe-ctyqri*. New craakcaa# KrcaOim*
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The Coach $585
The
Roadster
$495
The Sport
Cabriolet
$665
The Touring
$495
The Imperial Landau
$715
The Coupe
$595
Light Delivery .
$375
The Four-Door Sedan
. $675
Utility Truck . . (Omasia Only)
• $495
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