Ocean City Sentinel, 10 May 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

WOMEN HOLD^ , (OonllDlivd from- Kltut Pa|p,l There are 80 women on lb la commitTbe other aub-commltlee* are: Pur. Chasing materials. Knitting. Tills ooiumlilee will knll stocking*, sweaters, pnlae »>rmer> and blankela. t 'are of orphan*. Memengrr*. The chairman of llila committee la In touch with mother* of ' Boy Scout* and Camp-Fire Olrla who I will do tbla work wbeo required. < Clerical. Thl*- committee comprlaea « stenographer*. filing clerk-, etc., who • will Hie eenaua report*. Public aerelce. Tbla committee I* a teaching foreigner* tbe meaning of < patrlotlam. a Woman'* motor service. c I-ooklng after care or anlmala. t in addition to tbe*e, Mlea Marvel v •aid, tbe. bave formed an emergency I aid aoclety wbo*e purpo*e la to -end necessary article* to France. Thla «i committee wa a doing good work be- b fore tbe war came to our doora. Tbe t committee comprlaea tbe wlveaoflbe >' member* of the Board of Bducatlou. u The apeaker said that they sre ask d lag every womau'a organisation lu Atlantic City to co-operate with tbe Wo- t< man's Bercloe Committee, and thl* H will run tbelr number up to 1000 p Tbe committee will Oart Monday. « the apeaker aald, wUb a force of be- *' twaen 200 and BOO women, to take tbe '< census of every female over.16 years In « Atlantic Clly and ascertain what they ■' will be able to do In tbe way of aervlce w for tbelr country. lL Following Ml*a Marvel's Informing 11 address, Mrs. Bteelmao aald tbe Woman's Service Committee In Ocean P City baa been active, and abe read tbe following list of sub-committees of " thla committee: Vice chairman. Mrs. R L Goff. Treasurer, Mm. 8. B. Swan. M Secretary, Mrs. C-. Homar Shoemaker maaer

Agriculture. Mrs. Joseph I. Scull. Home economics. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Qandy. Bed Cram taaebHig center, Mrs. K. L.Goff. Supplies, Mrs. R. W. Edwards. Pnbllc aervlce, Ml as Mary Colburn. Clerical department. Miss Regina Rodger*. Census, Mr*. Henry W. Town send and Mm* Rodger*. Information, Mrs. W. P. Haines Soldier* and aaltora, Mrs. Charles H. Messenger service, Mrs. Henry W. Townaend. Mrs John J. While, of Atlantic City, told of tbe organization of tbe sold lew* relief fund by Mr*. Fielder a year ago, while Mrs. Fielder's husband was governor of tbla Slate, end of tbe work don* for our soldiers on tbe Mexican border. Nearly flO.OOff was raised for tbla tend. Mrs. White urged eo-operatlon. Tbla la essential. Pull together and bave no petty Jealousies Avoid duplication of work. If the Third Regiment |. called, abdominal bands will be one thing raqulmd by the boys. It would be wall to oonsult with tbe captain of the local company regarding these. Magsstuea will be appreciated by tbe boye lu camp and thy speaker give In*t ructions a* to tbe eendlng of these et the least coal. If tbe eystem or work by tbe various committee* to followed along tba lines suggested by Governor i Edge, success to assured, Mrs. While 1 said. After "Tbe Baltic Hymn of the Re- ! public" bad been snug, Mrs. May i North Cbeollworth, of Swartbmore ' College, was Introduced by Mrs. Steelman as tbe speaker of tba evening 8b* epoke on "Preparedness," and bald Um close attention of ber bearers ' throng boot bar abort add teas. She to ' a graceful speaker 1 Mia. Cbeullwortb aald that our eo- ' trance Into tbta war to something Ilk* * that of Borland |D tbat we bsve lo prepare after Using entered. Material ' and spiritual preparedness will be re ' quired of tbe women. We bave been ' In war tor soma day*, but only* few , of o* appear to realize tbe truth. In. « well I bat the distinguished British ' and French visitors uow hare have * been so outspoken to awaken us to a =

realization of tbe things that may bappen. Tbto country bad tba peril of Infantlie paralysis last year, and most of o. were willing to prepare ourselves to flfbt tbto malady. We've go, ,oin lb# same now and we've gal to do It al ones. Wa have talked of Uia priceless ueae of life, bat now we most realize lb W# can't offer a money substitute. We must not be "slacks a* " If we ere out of focna with tbe affair- of tbla life, we canootdaeor daty. W* must not be "elackert." We must realize 1be sacrifice* that wtll be neces*sry. We mast bsve e vital splritnal Inter , est In community service. Tbe soldier at w ar has to depend on . community service, and tbeoe who . want to help their men mu« do «, through community service. This to going to be a long, hart war, . and It to going to^ke It, toll from all i of as. Tba ulmeniloif* -of the ta*k i csnuot be appreciated by tbe women ■ The burden of tbe war In tbe ultimate f analysis will press equally bard on I Uwranraen. There was much appiaoee al tbe • conclusion of Mrs. Cbeollworth'. ad . Mrs. Meatman expressed tbe bope I Ibat all tba women here will aaetot in a tbe efforts of tbe local commute* . She said she was elected chairman of c the committee by the women of the i variou* orflulzsiions ber* .and the i* y gtod that n was so, although she d would bavs appreciated ber selection r by Mayor Champion. The commute* has already mtoral about HBO. Hecb I, co" trl baled p »ia Womra eon become members of ti b7 ^ payment of *l. g and baanttfnl bnttons will be supplied * ^Ctayton Heine* .Brick, chairman of a -see m in* preparsdues. asvant Jp hk

'He hasbeeu going down through Cap* !»lay County. Willi a number of other*. Wt'qi'fty'"!! I" J recruit CoS^any (I to II* toazlmum J strength. On the** Iflp* lie his fi.und Ibat tbe |*opto do not realize Ibe nearnee* of war. He lold of I he proposed visit m Cap* May and of Ibe offer lhat . lias been made by Ibe captain of the home defense guard. In that place. Referring lo hi* work a* chairman of Ibe motor service committee, Mr. I Brick said be lies received pledge* from * Ibe owner* of I on automobile* -Iff tbto . city, slid other* are coming In dally. ■ , that the seed plained Ibat evening f will grow abundantly. He declared , Ocean City to awake and thai Cape May Connty to behind Ihework i of recruiting Company G to Its full atreuglti. Pro:. June* M. Steven* lold Hie audience there need be no worry over City. Tbe people of Ocean Clly much ability as. the people of any sec Tbe people at the pre*eut lime do not feel tbat Ibis country I* at war. tbey will awaken to condition* el proper lime. It la probably well that we do not realize wbal I* before Before H to over, all -will have lo tbelr share. . Prof. Stevens denounced lu strong (arms those men who uselhe war and trade on patriotism for selfish purand said that those who do thl* will be heartily ashamed of- themselves. He epoke in unmeasured agalust tbe people who bave rtl*ed Hie price of flag* 100 percent, and also against ammunition makerwho see nothing but the money re We bave got to get away from 1 tbe money value or life. There wae enthusiastic applause s» 1 Stevens declared tbat "I'd rather 1 die a free American today than bra 1 subject of Germany." 1 Any one desiring lo Join tbe class In 1 first aid should make application lo 1 R. L.-Goff. ' - Real Rotate Transfers. .Recent real estate transfer* in (in,.,. I transfers

^ City recorded In tbe olHce of County Uerk HlldreU', as reported In Hie (Jaf* U May County Gazette, are as follows: K I uabel b Helrtagel, et vlr, to Cbae I>. Hit*, ft 100. Cot sot. Section L. D Jnhu Marts, el uz, lo Harrison K j, Morse. Lot 2K. DeLaucey Realty Co. Harrtoou E. Morse, at ux. to Jobu ,d Maria Lots 48 and 50, Section 7, plan Elisabeth Vaugban Davis, et vlr, lo . Her u bard S. Beriln. Lot 24. DeLaucey Realty Co. j Feler F. Flegel to Samuel Slern Lot 769 and 40 feet of lot 770. adjolulog. Section C. William F Sbrlver, el at, to Seaside Hatha. »20,000. Laud on Atlantic ^ avenue. 160 feet southwest si rlghi a angles from southwest line of Nlutli n street, extending to exterior line. n The Ctly of Ocean Clly to Millie Denan. Quit-claims lol 287, Section A. I* e»!^»,rsallo/C»ra,0rtC 10 Q bsrllon B |* from North lo NlDUi.alreeu and '* West sod Haras • venues. ■erUooT rami * from Ninth lo PoorterDtfa streets. uei._„ d Us bay sod ocean. Hsetlon u rune iron, 1 , • uir'Thr'na'0 T^"",",oarUl atresia. be- ' . bom Twcoly-foarth toTwonlj-nlotb elreeu I I hstweso Ibe bay and ocean. Hersioo U ruse I rfom Twenty- ninth to Thirty-fourth etrews. , between Ibe bay and ocean. IMellon H run. I bom Thirty -loo rth lo Kortlell, usb, be- ' r the bay and sewu. necuon 1 raL I . bom Kortlelb to Ksrty-elxth elreeu. totween . the bay and ocean. Heeilun K run. from ly-eirib to rilty escuod etrssta. between - tbe bay and orean. Bceirnn L nine rrom « r rmy-sesond lo Klny-olnlb slraeu. between n , lbs hay and ocean- 1 p Knjoicd Dinner. ! Members of tbe Board of Kducatlou ° t sud others closely Ideullficd wlib | school loteresls here were given t dinner at Ibe school house Thursday eve p ulog by pupils of tbe eetoud year high H school class, under tbe direction of f, ( Mis. Kezar, head of tbe .domestic f, science department. Tbore .preeeni e President John R. Groves. aud p wife. Dr. and Mrs Herscbel Fan it. p Md*°" ,Dd " Y Lake, n F. B. W'llie. supl. J. M. Steven, and „ wife. Prof. O. W Helclily and wife, Dr and Mrs. Allen Cur-oii and Henry •' " rowusend aud wife. bi " . It *

"JDST WHAT I : NEEDED," SHE : NOW ASSERTS i Rapid Change in Yottng | Lady's Condition is Credited to Tanlac. "I know I don't look today as If | ever eiek," began preity Mi— Katberyn Lelcbman, of ISM Nortb 1 Warnock street, Philadelphia. In tell- ' of ber remarkable recovery from stomach trouble and loss of appetite. "In fact. 1 bave alwaye InLked -trong and haaltby. but was" far from so a few moiittis previous to taklog Taolac," she continued. "My stomach baa bothered me more or le*. the past year uuttl it became so aolld food*. Everything that I ale seemed to ferment, canelug .fny w bole system to be filled with gas. Why, even coffee and' egg* caused me lo *uf! sharp pain* in the pit of-my *toin*ch and a heavy bloated feeliug. A sort of a hot, bad -tasting liquid would often come up in my throat after eatFood didn't taele right for some aud I did hi care lo eai. |.fe|, and mean, without an ounce of ' real vitality. "I decided lo tr, Tanlac, which I ' liad read ro much about. I hadn't « takao half ibe boltle be'ore my api« ' tlte Increased My foodd.ge-led right ' giving me absolutely no til effect. « ft „ canng. That tired, dreggy feehug disappeared Tnnlac pr .ved to be ex- i !«c«ly wbal 1 needed." . , . Teniae to being specially Introdu^S " J" at Hughes' (tonlrel l Pharmacy, Ocsan llty. mtv «

prj MRS. JOHN TROUT DEAD r». J'" Trout, died of pleuro pnepmonl. al ™ her home in thl* cily al 11.15 o'clock *M I'huieday night. She had been III '".! eight days. In February she bad a "r' w liirli left her in a rallier weakened ^ wlHilu fifteen uilnule* of her deiui** Service* were conducted al her Isle' " by 'tbe Rev. Charles II Itiliner. pa- ' 'I «»r «f Hie First Presbyterian Church. , d lnlermenl.wn.nl Ses.lde Cemelery in " cbatge of Mnrk Lake * Mrs. Trout wa. born tu Kdep City.' lluller County, Pa., 55 year* ago la*l 1 * August. Her father wa* John E ! " la*l April. She wa* the mother of y seven children, live of whom atellv-j of the firm of tSwaoA Iroul. of tin* i y city. She and herfamily came lo Ibl.l * clly IB yea/* ago. Tbe husbaiid and children' have the ° sympathy of their friend* In tbelr ' heavy afilictlon. nt FAREWELL DINNER j Unco Tho*. C. Hello « II l» Mr. ' well dinner al llielr home Wedue-U.y , evening of la.t week lu Thorns* t , aud active worker for Holy Ttinily I* ' Philadelphia suburb tu *|«tid hi- de J ! , cliulng years j i The occasion wa* a very pleasant i member* of Hie church vastly ai-d ' , their : wives; They were J. Laban : I Headley and wife. Waller Johnson • 1 , and wife, Jo»«pb Broadley and wife, | * George Datscbeg and wife ai.i| Mr* I 5 riiomas Young. Like Mr. and Mrs. [ d Mr*. Young ha- alw-.ysl , been an aarurel laborer for the *ucce-* of Hie church. t Mr. Benuell greatly appreciated Hie b llnluehiriihlM- eiwl blndne— ,.f Mr ! P ill aud Mr

;y and Mr*. D*l*cheg. HORSESHOERS ORGANIZE Mine Members Join New Local al Conn Hons . William Mulrliead. of Newark, who I " Is Bute organizer of the National , " Honweboers' Protective Association, has beeu vieltlng H. R Jo-eph of « Cape day Court House, for a few day* y A meellng of tbe honwshoer* of Cape | May Connty was held al H. K. ' Joseph'*. Cap* M»y Court House, rial- [ >- urday night, and a local of nine mem- 1 her* wa* formed. Officer* were elected c a* follows: Edward Bennett. Cape' c May Clly. president; Joaepb Bcrlraul. '1 Wild wood, vice president ; H. It i I' Joseph. Cape May Court House, secre lary and Ireaaurer. Tbe nezi meellng will be held at ' Wild wood. « " i , . ! ; DEGREES CONFERRED > celleul Grand High Priest of Hie Grand ' [ Chapter of Koyal Arch Ma-one of New , ' ] Jersey, and Albert Ixiwr, of Palrr-on. , . Deputy Grand High Priest, meredl- | ; City Chapler, Nr. 40, |{ A. M , i the' lodge room* lu Ilie Masonic ' at the corner of Ninth alreei ' and Aehury avenue, Thursday evening. ' of the** official*, and Hie past' , daaa of eight. j There wa* a large turnout of the t member* of tbe chapter. t ■•'"4 Neail, Sin. I a Til# cake aale held by youiig'mem- I of 8t. Augustine's riunday School ' Haturday afteruoon netted nearly $16 ' Ihe tseueflt of the church's effort* c Hie praparedneo* work. Those lir f charge were Mnwe* Carrie Devioe. 1 and Gertrude tedem, Fannie e Bu-hay and Julia Plleggl. Thla ' 0 branch of tbe Women 'a Service Com- * mtltee i* making ten comrort bag*. ! and Ibe money ral*ed by the Rale will ' e used in Ibe purchase of supplies for ' " bag*. i tl

Charles Pllmau Baker, Jr., and Ml** Jang Florence Ci|rren, daughter of Past Commodore' Charles J.'Curran, will be married In Ibe Memorial S Church of Die Advocate. Eighteenth aud Diatooud *lreeto, Philadelphia, Saturday evening. June 2. The pair will be at home al tbe Colonial. Philadelphia, after October 15 Ml** Currau n I* well known In local yacht club~*oelal circle*. Scbano'l OBer lo Mcbool*. I 111 response lo the request of I'rof. ,* James M. Steven*, chairmau of ih'e h commlllee on Intensive farming reI- ceolly made in the Sk.vtt.nkl, riila* I, u ricbumo. of Philadelphia, a Coilager here, ha* offered for tbe u*e of Hie pub d He school, tbe block of laud omued by n bhu bear Hie bay from between F«>ur- 1 i- teentb aud Fifteenth .tree)* • rirtlaz Club i* ae.i. | 0 A meeting of tbe Ocean City Ki«hi: g I' Club will be held .0 tbea-iembly room, e of Hie Philadelphia Chamber of Com 1 e me-ee, W.dener Boild.ug, Cbeslnui , and Juolper *lreel*. .1 8 o'clock to- - morrow eveoiug. The commlllee re- - ceiilly appointed to amend Ibe by 1 law* will Bubmit tbe auienduieni. for I raliticallou. - ? The Re* d'-pubno -d I The Rev Dr. <5 I, Fi-lier. rrclor of ' I K t ,,u'cl'. riew'ford. He! I fef.^k^^Te,U,.,:,,:,Vro,te,r' "i ' a! "mm cenod.rn.^~™,,nv,;r,d,r;:, ■ whom be frequently vtslitd durtn/iM ' moniha I ■ -V- i b) »,lf. | The Electa Society of the order of ' tbe K«*(erir. Star cleared fcjj by It* cak* t and cand V sale Saturday for the l^I.V , to us? jraxr ■ L^M wum Shoemaker and Ml-. Jul, a*( k

.. I f-Greeting a Gun ; ; I Handier " I 1 J | With a Surprise AH Around . ^ By VINGIE E. ROE J " w Cocyrlyht by Prank A. "Munscy Co : ' j T)nit the old west wa* no} cntlrelj ' | shoddy old roach lumbered along. 1 j . But thai It was making lis lailt pa , Ihctlc stand wa* equally plain In tin * dotUng homcsicfids. In the lolephont line that had timidly followed the IsiM "j old road of the stage line for man; ' 1 miles. " | A woman and- three men rocked and 1 nnd the driver, a weallicrt'-l old timer C who handled his four line* with ttii ' deftness of lifelong habit, swayed on the boot, straight a* an' Indian, -ill lib I blue flannel shirt. The woman was slim and handsome I about thirty years of age. clad lu tilt west— she Traveled light" Only one small alligator bag was tc credit amid tbe luggage, j Of the' other passengers one wot patently a traveling man. a dappet j young man of tbe new west: one was • I rancher, middle aged and calm, nnd : wa* that motley offspring of the i ! old .and the new. an lrres|>onsible hy- i brld. -taking the worst strains of both ' parents. He was neither a cowboy, a I i miner nor a rancher: neither a farmer. ' | promoter nor a buslin-ss man. and yet be partook a Hole of all. ' drawn vocabulary of story l».ok wild ' j westerners. His clothes were as mot ' ley as himself— a sombrero, a light flan 1 j nel shirt exaggeratedly open necked. ' grousers, patent leather shoes and a cartridge licit from nh«p ' r from

two bolsters glowered the black butt! of a couple of guns. - 1 He monopolized the conversation and * . east bold glances at the young woman. "Yes." he said loudly, "the wesl t hain't what -It usta be. It's be"n over j run with these here d Easterns." „ | "I've met a few of "em." said ' tla I : rancher quietly, "an' I've noticed thai most of 'em make It a p'int not to cuy ' before ladles— specially when that sajfu lf to abet up In a stage with the cnssei an" can't help thelrselvcs." r The woman shot the Interrupter a . ! grateful glance which struggled with . | a amlle for -mastery. . j "Hey." said the bally, "meanln' ' I The rancher looked calmly out at tin dropping hlUs. clad In their noble vest • meats of constantly heightening pines j "Shoe pinch?" be asked of the seen «T- | Tlie other studied him a moment la I suspicions perplexity. | "Old man," he said largely, "a few back you'd 'a' got plugged fei that." "Maybe. But -tbe west has changed | —also Its men." I I The woman could not repress the smile that twitched her handsome i mouth, nnd ahe gazed out of the window at the beautiful road Minding and climbing among the ledges. | The dapper traveling man fidgeted uneasily, edging away from tbe blatant guns. The owner saw the signs of the tenderfoot and mistook the woman's absorbed study of the landscape for the fear of himself be loved to Instill, i Therefore be talked with heightened vigor. I "Yes. air. the west haint what It Why. they's been a horse thief rnstlln' np on Sleepy Fork fer months, an' they hain't men enough In tbe to ketch blm-an' string him | op." | He glanced at the woman, expecting shiver of horror. He thought he saw It and pressed his line of talk. "Five, yen, three years back he'd 'a' In b— in heaven by now. An' why. ef he'd "a" be'n tryln* his In Big Bill Daily's time he'd V furnished sport fer the countryside. Now, there was a man! I know the time be rode Into Circle and shot tbne of the Burgees gahg all by bis loue- ' He was a gun man right!" t I The trim shoulders la tbp blue traveling suit shivered perceptibly, and th. red Up* of the woman drooped from amused smile. , I tneir amused smile.

The bally went on delightedly: I "Haint many of us left of the old lM gun handlers. 1 know wbqn Big Bill trimmed a Johnny Eastern's new som- „ , brero Into a lacework fringe on hi* J head. Gee! Tbem was days! Huln't ® bnt a few of as left!" 1 Tbe traveling man was gnawing b!« a. small mustache, and the fingers of lib ilr immaculate hand* were gripped right a - 1 together. >u ! The rancher's kindly eyes took In tbt pain In the woman's face, j "No." he said, "they hain't anyjeft' | "Oh. I don't know." said the other In exaggerated offhandedncss. hitch f Ing bis holsters a hit to the fore. "No . I don't knew. I'm goln' up on Sleepy Fork right now." The men of the old days shot," be said with contemptuons sarcasm; "they didn't talk. It's the mark of the new J west— these talkers Uke"y j The sentence was never finished, r- There was a startled "Whoa!" from toe old timer on the hoot, a Catherine ot taut lines, a cranking grind or.tne 1 i.,?,.'.1"1 the luo|berlug „|fl lurched to a stand to the presence of grim tragedy. " _At llJe "lde of the road where It ' - turned around a shoulder and spread out to a wide ledge a dozen men went 1 about a work so wild, so amazing to its steadiness as to bring forward with • a Jerk that old west of which the little r CO™.fTT 10 •«' SIKMktog. ' I tb- their backs to a ragged pine. , their arms pinioned at their sides and their Silver stars gleaming ridiculously . on their khaki shirts, two offlc-ra -of • the law watched to white wrath th* ( dell Iterations of the rest. The* others, nine na n to corduroys, wide hats and flannel shirts, were masked. One man alone waa bar., headed, barefaced, and be Hontom o,.; them with hto band* Med and » n- e ■bout bto neck. |„ huge knot st...| ont prominently nnder hto left ear. II* |, « bad type, a heavy fentunsj. bold U vyed man. wh.Mie record of evil was ■tamped u;»>n hto face. One of the .>there was casting the , end for a high limb a. the new- to vomer* stepped abreast. j Ci

•»' \Yhb_n dlstlalnfnl disregard for In i ag I -i 'lli^ slopjilng of the stage. j .1 ' v. ■: — > the two nfth-or* against the 1 '" r.T heaven's- sake." crli-d one i 2 aiM|r-'#p't*s outrage!' Tin* man is our A prl- Vi-susiwcled hArse thief from I Rl„ . I'lVzke-anil" we vwrv taking him | to <"-lr le to the f.Alerai Jail when these J niei. vok him from us hy force! Gel j out and do something!" I All left the stage except the travelj- Ing man. who crouched bark In one the bully got out be Hied to edge 5 ground so as tp get l-ehlnd some of the . others as much as possible. The hie Mack guns in the holsters or | , Ibe bully attracted .he eyes of Hto sheriff. "1 deputize ,vou!~ lie yelled. "Put ' these roi-,- ami give me a gun! Slop 5 them!" i "ai Vl'ii* 'tiHinicnt the nqs- sailed ov.t the high ll.iih, felljswung. was caught by a dozen eag.-r hamls and snatched '"tIi, "eight niiisk.sl men stepped Rack : all Mgeilier. b-'k g-sl grip, their bands reaching high along the rope. and start, heaved hard away. The rancher was old In the" ways of . the wilderness, and he sloisl silent, beIng unarmed, only his dilating, klmlly : eyes showing Ids horror. The bully fix-! in the presence of death. (i. v the slim; handsome woman be- '■ him! them was keenly alive, it seemed. • As that tragic line swayed tantlj back- 1 war! and down her two white -hands. J from which she had stripped the I gloves, reached forward: The sensl- ( rive fingers closed caressingly around , the gun butts at the bully's hips, there ] a flash of gun metal, a spring of j tho slltii blue clad figure to one aide. 4 and Ihe next Instant the hills awoke to thunder as the horse thief rose, struggling. In the air. - The first' shot, a perceptible second ai>art. was for the spokesman who coverod the two men and the driver on the box. and It sent hla gun hurtling against the rocks of the roadside. Then, to such swift succession as to scorn a roaring volley, the black guns ( w v^jjlcy. I

u sp'ke togetffer. and one by one. like ' leaves falling to a wind, every second id Th^nd dropped, red and shattered, from i. the rope above their beads, it The miserable thing at the rope's r end fell to the earth to a heap. Yells, screams, curses rose to fan- « tastic clamor as five men flung assess 1 1 arms to panic. Tbe others, their grip * so low as to be shielded by tbelr com- , < rados' bodies, sprang away. •t "Don't move.'.' said a clear voice cuttingly. "I have a few shots left." , She nodded to the rancher, h "Loosen that rope on' that man's ' neck. Thanks. Now tbe officers." <' "Now." said the woman at last, "you • may go— all of you. And don't look < back." Without protest the masked line 1 strung out. a grotesque procession, and 1 disappeared down tbe white road. Its *i progress marked by trailing sprinkles 3 to tbe dust. Then speech broke out among those • 1 left and the officers and the old driver a ' were for almost groveling before ber. 1 I "What nerve! Where do yon come But the woman only smiled and r, j would answer nothing. 8be handed the black guns to tbe I gun man with a smile. "The west hain't what ft was." she -M j said. "It'a be'n spiled hy these JobnI ny Easterns!" But the bully haO no word. He simply climbed up on the boot lieslde the Vi driver. . At sundown the stage lumbered Into the, forgotten town among the mountains. The woman looked wistfully around with tlto light of dim rememliered things to her eyes. As they alighted at tbe tnmbledown pl. shack that had once lieen Meadow _ Mine's hotel the rancher took off his hat as be helped her out. "I may lie btittin' In on what you don't want to talk about" he said, "but I've seen Big Bill -Dally shoot the buttons off a lad man's vest an' he had a draw like no one's In the world-a sort of tip an' flourish. You I h rowed his lrsw." Hto bright kindly eyes held an unxpoken question. • TbC woman smiled. "Why shouldn't IT she said calmly. "I'm his daughter. He taught me how shoot before be died ten years ago." jknchtermortity Is H**" I bsppy town ^ which every Scot, nnnut nf i,i„

n^inouMe,| nD'"° Id l«h to teal the linguistic skill of the ill southron. If you cjinpit say "Auchterii- touch I y you are still an uneducated Is barbarian. The meaning of the word - t happens to he as monstrous as Its sound "The. high groom! of the wild . !. *o% Is not . name o,„. would cho-«- - is for a garden city, people, however it are found to (Wk to It as a summer re' „ town has proluibly attract I on7°niore a real than lis name. In the esrlv part of the last Century Auchtemluchtv . .. went bankrupt and was deprive.! of all ' , its |iro[«'rty except the Jail and one or ' ir-e "*"e" °f e,|Ua"^ V "f-r character. It to oow ri. h. i«,ce Tal and radical. ' ^ r Th* Earth and Man Compared. r If It were possible for a 'tnan to con " stmct a glotw US, feet |n height-much J less than twice the height of the : U|"n "n-1 portion of It* "I,„rta4''°s7 ( atom one four thousand three hundred " i eightieth of an Inch In diameter t and otie one hundred and twentieth of denote '"the 11 wonld correctly I cl"!,e nP°n which h<Prehistoric Anecdote. Eve had n n. w gown made of her asual fig leaves I" "Why don't von make a cost n me of ** Urn* lieautlful violets- Inquired f Adam. ". "Pour Wash replied Eve. J" "-'l It t'V rl|''i" ,re "hrl"l'1",: BringLg the Parados Home.' |!" "It 1* when tb«v Impossible happens." \'L "Then we had a |airadox here this 1 evening Ma said you coflldn't p.,sd '"J bly be exp.s-t.-d home before midnight. n* because you had al. e louse for slayln' "V downtown -Chicago liecord-Herald. 'r Rnierrlr<"",0n Bund*' Shows

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