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A iery Ieccic ~1lc $l'ic cc I ild lC Iflg. ci '.li'''c 212 l yilcr I p'onti t e g l ics .111 sii ';a .12'. ile 3'OI h l)4lil I ig 4'.c'I h'c '.1 I - 4) m st ror('l hg 24 cd c')ilci' 11 . wusDite Oey.ond(li' I':ci - 't ' Wt~C~ert Ii~'( lcc'l -i sjlit. CHAPTERkine 2, A lon t 1 1)4 Ii~'2'I2 li)' S.) ilie) ccui.n ~v nd r~g vii t III('1 i -) l at1) nevhr iedfti c.d(l4' ) I .-:edv -i ol aetouk .'~~ seoiedbu ehd(114'cnnI Nqxt ; -1 h~~fe oar hma 44h4l eil. ifl 'j411 l44 tin 4 a'' '~ ~ 4 3r DALE By John Fox, Jr. COupyright By Charles Scribner's Son's 1. did toward (tIi1 (laldy tiil('inig upthat N beautiful broad luath. \\' it little r grunt he turn. 1Iaiel along thle path. I-'relly whinnied lo hitt and nipped at - hit)) w\ith playtful restlessness as IhiI.lh <'age'r to be oni his way to the barn1, and1( he sto ot l awhle w\itht one arI :n-r'i s his sac(iiIle. (Once he reneiiid ljw:iard to (til' the ir'eins, and with 1 lulI il' :nt'll strodle back :aud went ra1i1 ly" tup thet puth. Grey andl iarhara ha L ii-ap*p'ea'iril. but a tall youth who + 'h'1in'I 1,ne1 of the big pillatrs saw\\ h11in' ct' in:: 11nd ros;e, how\\ih1lred, h4(11 .: " far 1('n::., 1.::n-h/ ecvgniz(e(t he otber I - iiiyi anl ii ugh ctant.' with11 st il' i'nn t"\-erwar. Isrskcine' sliite - Yoiu d'o'n't kino' mrt+?" Ilugh hr: i: .t w1'e.' 'he woodsian thi'en in '.p wi itI littick breath-taling wit .1 1 tt in ting wiithin-iut Itfore he ," ":!!: - ",-1; there wa:s a quick Step :111'1 In I *s'b'nished cry within the hall 1:I li r:y '.'rang ilout. "Isr-him-: l',rskinle!" he sho uted, aInd h4( I'lepd down thle steps wt loth1 hunl-Is ~mistretched. "You( here! You,1 . "!do Indian-how dlid you get her,' Ile Taught Erskinte by both 1:11,:Is :: !1'11e fell to shaking himu by 11' !ubb! r',. "W\herep's yourI horse?' .\ndi 1141 L:' notlt'et(I the boy's tale unii e:barrass'l fact and his eyes phii t' 1111; i 14h who Stood, still cold, iland hie ch ehked soee h " i n t alin:. rlt his lils. I':I :ha1 .son've c'oine, and1( I'm ghld .nui'v oi riht now\\--w\her~e's your 1 1,_ . i'~li.ii".t hils i h "I le'f hin hitched at the la ndIing. h-rkn hde to answer, and4 larry + I I I lul.: I i i t' 111 lt U h w it4 "iTh :11ining Why, \'itt-" lie w \h'elect :1;:1 sho"tl to a darkly: S"1'11 .'1laster l':rskine's horse tn the ba:ri:s it hini" Atlii n h l'dl i':rs n"1 uitlin-- 1) Ithe SaIn1e renttull wher'e lao h:11! s11eIt h4eft're, atnd ploured out ~I wat\ r in a bl . '"T' e }I Ir tinte." he sid, and he \l(I'-: '' ; 1( a e ito throttahl l'theiit 1atile14 " 11"4' -__l1, t ld in a low,_ c b \'"i'".. "1 :1::n hi1"" and if you lon't lil( i \ . II- : I It that l th." "NYouMyriht." ear th san"er ini .u wa1 it tut i l 'e le 11 arry gets T 1 mtti(" 1 1 'r ai s ciilt' plaint to 1-:rs lt' w it1hi . 'li' ul r eti l 's h 1of' )an1' lt:n it ptlaine, ath 1s irsihnes It il~l t' 11, 'if Ilitti into nlo i col d water ' 1"a I'll \t' llt' ".4'l ;. '' "t1 iv ,'. 1Itshtt "Nver 1't. Iou My Dea gC" sitnl."l he~tii inh'iig lihis tidito luninn/ler-th e It't'dpalg ittleat atli elgeiein thai' waiti bet cotteand titual. took o ith 5slile wasread when heI~c andi liarry wer it ont pioch again iiii' 'lir *i haraitltL' Gryof ge rn thei Oi5''~(( t roise liarrloed oried bt ~t'I Isin 'attit firti and kse id It. rs orad Inst'ede stopyou, weirh wbie, e, .a 5:1tiglla try, and( ling one hoand o ward hoeGrey hat Greiaw to, lshed "Oried.rs "Iuh dkinow seem to'know me', Seitr." elitlvoice iiwas tay, findy t'en iaftoetiote bullythis wied danced pwithii stane ('lightsWIli thatluzzled thelii v irt'cous a doing you, well Ifai' e S'eedt pling at lttle, bt with iertuingiher . pitt tome ni t to opite. "Youi gio'ok -~ buit is don't frntow hn tl hou. -Te .s liOnilibanc of init thitosed wod pass fielads. ' O reI'ko r ry"T PIONEER "Come on," chlled 1liarry. "I lima3gin3e youl're hungry, coulslin." "I 1n," said 1 IrsIne. "I've had nothinig to eat since-since ear3ly mrn.'" Halr 1hlrn's eyes hashedt tipwairi anld Grey was: plainly startled. Wa'1s there it slight stress' on those two wordls? I';rSkICne's face wast ats expres Sionl('ss 11s( br1onze. Iharry had boltedi Into the hall. Mrs. IDile ias visiting dowI tie ri 'ver, So 1larlmra salt in her mother's 1:aise. with I r 1l'skitie at her right, Girey If) her left, Ilugh next to himt, and I iarry at the head, liar1'y did not wilt long. "Now, Full W\'hite Arrow, you Big 'hiet', tell 1us the story. Where have y411 Ibt''n, wIa1t ha1 ve You been doling, 1I10 what- do y ol ie11 to do? I've he;,rd a1 good deal1, but I wtint It aill." (0rey begalnl to lo'k uncomnfortzhle, and11 I liltr h, did Iial'Iairl. "'1h:1 liv:i'e' you heard?" ak3lSed1 I'r.s kinie ti 'lt'ly. "ver miind," inaterposed Ba1rbarn IhluilklyV; "you 1eli us." "WelI." beganI rskilne slowly, "you r'enlember that dlay we mnet Some In dhiins who told miie that old Katloo, mny f'osterl- fiather, wa-Is tIl, and1( that he "anted to See ie before he died? I went ex:tl'Iy as I would have gone had white me0n given the same message' froin Colonel Daie, and even for Iet t'er reasons. A hal prophet was stir Iig Iu t rouhle in the tribe against the oil chief. Anl enemy of min ('rooked Laightning, wa-Is helpitig him. Ile walntedl his son, liht1ek Wolf, ats chief, and the old chief wanitel 10. I hieard the Indians were going to joint the I1ritishl. I didn't want to be chief, but I did want inflluenc~e in the tribe, 3o I s tyed. ''het'e was18 at white won an In the ('tmp and anl Indianl gli llnel Early MIlorl. I told the old chief timt I wotild tight with the whites agist the Indians and1( with the whiles agai st ithen bolh. Crooked Lkiihtflllg Verh('ear( mUe, 3(13( you cal linnuinlie what;1 luse he mad141 (if what I said. 1 took the w mlpu1mJi hell for ite old hief to tle powvow betweell fle IIliialts 'a110 thei lIritish, and follnd I 'skald do nothilll. I m3et .ir. (rey Ihere." .11 Ihowet'd slightily to Dale tand then looked at hm steadlily. '1 Was tld that ht' was there in the nOterest of :11 InEglish fur lo13panly. \\l'on I 1'ound I couildl 11do nothing with Ie Itlalls. I told the co ne l ll l w it I hi t11 1h the old chief." Ile pause liarlhara's fae was palte and she \%-.I breathing h11rd. She had not looked at Grey, l1t irry hadi been 'watching hi1 3'nvetl'y ;11i1i he didl not look con tortabh-". 1":rskcite paused. "\\'h1t :" shotled llI:rry. "You told 1o4th t et V431 w'ould1 light witli the while, agai11s both ! \\'h3at'd they do to you 1?" lirskione smiled. "'l, here I am1. I .lumped over 1h1' h1a'is 1f tilhe outer ring a1n11 ran. l1'1i 31!'' he 13 13lilt. e31lin3 g hint. 1 1)11(1 1'I,:. 1u;ho1er hoo:;e. lie brke away, ur' l"'3 1 1 in.111, :1u111 you k nowel o( th 'a Ill 11c h Firet11y" i 1 ' I theV hil l m 1 at you?" 1 ' 1''jur l" Again 11 pa I lipp(. \3l, sai 13arr tntaidmtietly, n 't he gein 'lero Flr."'. ni Ie t1o lthe4' Iap Cro ioked bi t a fo lwl 00slodhe.te were~!3( donwto'brsie a"'t the. \lr. (a3t1away?" - J hat an terl. Iirl Mor, sipped~~v - -i'ky 113 imoll t y g i,' tneln bie-l "l n brawa o the ''ut nil1'(tl(on of h-lIy Harry33 was't mphnt had Grey f. I yIt wat o1nowwht a now?" 'iQI 83rskin" went( on.~iie "31( 11in' wlith Cap8t." ore fis Ie That'ifes a eI're," hiesled 01 ooravly, "11( I f-t 18u knm'w WClaer," and Haheeds Asiky.ebtwud not eave~ them( be-1( "11(1t Inthe whit wom111nian ot ,itd Ilary "\'Vhye Wt 11 dosn'she oeav he n da'.t'isd ersal i t Ikin a simplt~y ul "Oh'I !"4 i s 1)(8 and larr y Iusionerno "an the0 brvitsm. oldrthe firt Ehkne Gri~l'ey it lialyr a tirhara. ath 1133ved myl I eltfe," Sirskine erknt Wnl orae:y "and hane i hers wh1enevlirs ho were it( . IIr r ahe ve.ndgipe "Ao yetnotlone roiha bee said disdain mademthed and hotn, andy' in3(' her eyes wa the sorrow1 t tfhecrsn . Gstce ttIsing. I Stihta.wyh xcusd hlerslvewithi tiuresy veugh" w"Nto ie ltabes, cnrr hisahered lIto hem ayouhae. benausn POOL GOOD LIMBS lOBE 1BADMAN Armless Man and Legless Friend Collaborate in the Holdup Business. NEW ONE FOR POLICE One Spills Victim With Crutch While the Other Goes Throug:h His Pock. ets and Relieves Hint of Valuables. New York.-John liozw1ell, thirty three ye:ntw old. of 1!)1 Allen street, wvas behl by Alaitstraite le'ttras in E~s sex hkil! court in $1.(0) ball for tihe alon o( ti(he gratd Jury oil charges of rohhlery aint feloniouRs assa1ult. lizwell. who 19 n111inus his right leg, is so hi to hav~e beld up :11nii robbhed .iJohn Ntel. frt aty-tlVi', i house wrek er of "I. Allen ::t reet. with flit' assist atncet of another t'ripl )e. a ian with his left arm'II iiiissing. K1'tel st( lit' t1s passhig th rotgh Ilester street when. liO.wt'll thrust a crutch bt'!w 'een his legs. spilling him on tI,t' pav'emt'nt. As he te'nlt down, lie says, tihe toth'r cripple )I ponlneed o h11im 11nd inuit' a nar row gauge search of his pockets, bringig forth a consuing - tive roll of 11. Beats Him With Crutch. In the Iteintiine li'ozwt'll, as i leaits of (istoua'llging Ketel firom1 arls iag, was;i heatin;g; a devil's tattoo on h!is skull with the half-t'ion entd of a erutch. W ien Kt'tel felt his roll slipping fromi lii. lossibli' foi'ev''er, hte optei' his inolttthi and r'leasetd ne of the lustiest str'Reaims heard in nP:it y 11 lone day iii lieter street. where the ld 1LR111.ed st'cech buils its nest anld reta's its young. 't'e aizttilel accents hroluzht 1'a trOli':RiR I2ai laynch on lie run. As Ileniet breezedI into the pitur11e, the 1111n with the one aria andl the taking, (ways dlroppetl ont of it. 1{lozwtell. lio, itou.rht it wtas tinte that he.was going. . le started atw;y tIll till' 'itt'h, at i'a'R tlirkatbtlt' st'ee' atill was ia~tkin good het'adtaI' iltn his crutch skihhei onl lul etupty letnoun skin 1n1 411 tteretl across the 12v(et'ient into the gutter. Goes After Hop Record. With Fa"to' enIl n the odds on him11 at a thousnitd to one. .lohnny llozwll ttk i2 ('1ibtt'. Mein have11 seatled their wI y to victoary. (thers havei vittted, rtn' t le , both crutch e s gon , .il ohnny steppned out ;tft er ;t new record. lie was oing to Ip to 1redom. It was :i Iinenutorable (?Ven;t fort the loll-'b of' a bbk. Not one wsonl hat; i to timet him or to scale thet swtii% of iih" arts he de'.:(rihted. Had1 th'ere beecn Ithere's sltali dotubt thtt Searched HI-s Pockets. JTohnnyi~ toay wouttldt be atccliai the chamtipittn 2all .n m ElOut thi tii. leggedl hitpptr ofC Ithe ci viliz'da wor'ld. Wh'il o 1)21 Lynch wast'l 111 onvei 'tyintg .Johnnyii~ It(/weil Ito ji an 11 utnhuutilee phinRg 11 Sl~it (hes0 in Keter t sc'al(21p ('ne slit ch foi' ev'ery dollar211 he hadt lost. MOTHER SEES BOY DROWN Pareont Sees Body of Son, Two, Who Lagged Behind, Float Helplessly Down River. er' tanldo lightr saI nt id1ly til the hank of the XliwiiillI river at. Tihornwood, ai few 1mil1es fr'oim hetre, a~wiing the retur of at'hei two-yrol'd soil (of the~ faily3, wholt hadt loggtd behiind dluring 2a wlk th llrough lie wtotds, t hey saw ai bodyi~ floating dowin wIth Ite tIde. The lmtither, Mirs. Itose Veseul, New Yorik t'ity, scr'eamied, waded'( Into the river' tt tic'r waist, anld brlouight thle lI oth moathler an(do <hugh tei' worketd a1vaRiI. A\ ihysleilain wais tenlled and het ased a ptuhiiotor, buIt e'for'ts tto reviveO the 1)oy filetd.- 1' ti thiouight thaut the child1( slipped whuleo playing on the bank,, Relief Is Found From Stomach Trouble . Hope for the millions of unfortunate men and women who are victims of stomnach trouble is sounded by WiI lin Iloylen, of 16 Spring St., Bristol, Conn. 31r. Ioylen was a victim of stomnah trouble in its worst form, but was completely restored to health by taking Ttailac. lie says: "For fifteen years I had attacks of stomach trouble, and had been In bed for three weeks when I got Tanla, but three bottles built me up fifteen pounds, and made a well mhan of me. I' amt now eating steak and onions, and feel just fine in every way." Undigested food ferments in the stomnach ad1(1 soon the entire system is filled with poisons. Tanlac was ((e. signed to restore the stomneh to a healthy condition and build up the whole body. Millions everywhere have acclaimed its wonderful power. Get a bottle today. atnlae is sold by all good druggists. -Advertisement. Self-Preservation. "I'm sorry to See yol are deaf !" hbawled the synlutthetic gent leauman in it hotel lobby. "i'mt not deaf," replied the ol gen ieman who had an ear trumpet in his hlana. "i'iel why do you crry that thing arollmml ?" "Ter' It convenia on of tapli ftet's going on here. WVhenever one of the glad-eyell (elegat ('s corners me1t 11111 starts to tailking about the 'cause' I hoist this horn aid he backs off." Ilmitgitn Age-IIerald. DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "1)ianond Dyes" con tains (ir(('l 6on)s so siniple any woman can (lye ora tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before she can put ia new, rich color into shab skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings. sweaters, coverings, draperies, bi ngg;. everythng. I uy Diamond Dves-au ot'hea kind-t ien perfect h1omiie dyeing is guiar anateed. 'Just tell your druggist. whet h1 the materia1 you wish to dhye is wool or silk, or whether it is Iinen, cotton, or mixed goods. 1)iamonl lyes nevel' st realk, spot, fade or run.-.A vert isenent. Helped Him Off. They found him lyling 'on the shle walc, both eyes were blackl an11 blue. and ole altnost closed, his nose was bleeding. several teeth were missing andl his 1u11p was (lecoratuil with c'ts a1nd bru ises. lie looked like t t wreck of the Ilesprus. "h' a lt Iap n dt'?('(I'" asked th' (.()I Who was app1lying first alid. "I jlust tol a big booh where to get olf'," he( whispered, --.Mi 11m said it wIsn't his station, hut it: was aine."--('ineiuma t Lii 1, uirer. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove 161i matIes'; aid blacklids15 smena them with Cu(ua tir intment. W\'ash oil in live mainutes ialt Ci uran $oap :anidi ha.. t yn i .ir. OInce clea keep youra skinm 'le~ar by3 asin. themri ior Another Darne~d Cynoc. "Why1a is .i6)hnson)i looaking~~' '..' ar,- Ia in lov'e."' "' t' 6f 'iourse itlO 'ever dloes coiaie iily 'I o on4's t'X 00t'ot ins."' Instst upon having Dr. P'eery's "Detaci shot" and theo druggist wvill not Iindist auponm your having a"omething eise. A singln doae of "Denali shot'" is ail y-tu need to rid the ayatoam of Worms. A h0 cent bottie saves you lime, m~oney anid inlconvenai'uene, 79 Pearl st., Now York City-Ad vertisement. Muses. P'eggy-" I have you ever heard thle tree-toada slng?" (Glory-"Noa, flint is a1 tremat 6w(ed ime by naature.'" NERVOUS AN HALF These Letters R~ecomm ham's Vegetable Comp< For Your Own Good Youngstown, Ohio.-"Last fall I began to feel mean and my back hurt me and!I could hardly do my little bit of housework. I was played out when I would just sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind me when I would sit down and atnightI could not sleep unless I had something under my back. I had awful cramps every month and was just nearly all in. Finally my husband said to me one day, 'Why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine ?' and I said, 'I am willing to take anything If I could get well again.' So I took one bottle and a second one and felt better and the neighbors asked me what I was doing and said, 'Surely itmust boe - Ing you good all right.' I have just finished my eighth bottle and I can not express to you how I feel, the way I would like to. If you can use this letter you are welcome to It and if any woman does not believe iwhat I have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condi tion to her as I have to you.'"-Mrs. 1!LMER H EASLEY. 141 S. Jackson St,, Youngstown, Ohio. "I was very nervous and run lown," writes Mrs. L,. E. Wiese of 706 LouIsa St., Now Orleans, La. "I Lydia E. Pinkhuam's Private Peculiar to Women" will be sen t to the Lydia E~. Pinkhamn Medie Stop That Backache! Those agonizing twinges, that dill throbbing backache may be warning serious kidney weakness. Serious - negklcted, for it might easily load to (travel, Dropsy or liright's Disease. If you are suffering with a bad back look for other proof of kidney trouble. If there are dizzy spells, headaches, a ti'ed feeling and disordered kidney action, get after the cause. Help y."r weakened kidneyvs with Doan's Kia. ncy Pills. Doun's have helped thou. sniads and should help you. Ask yon,' ueighboi I A North Carolina Case Mrs. J. 1,. Clay well, 232 Steel St., iStatesville, N. C., 0 says: "'I wits ruxn fown with kidne1y trouible. My back \ ached and may - . Mor igs my -+ .; " back ac'he tax if t would break. ove.-r re. aill spec s al)i J(' d bere ly. e Ci' K sa tI 'Irregular l. llu, ~tnyP11 i eof kidney trolle.'. Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S RCIDN3r1 0 A ' : PELL v FOSTER.MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. No More Peace In the Country. ""lin' Sabbatlh <luy." reinarked l the opitimist.k "IDon't I know It?" growled the vil. fagre gro~neh, "And you do not rejoice, my brotl.. Ci' 7" "I do not. I 'eiiven't b np t) more thorn ril lour atnd it dozenl ntrutoolia patrties have alr~ently whirledl througth ou' icm-n, ralsing a list, wuaking nt racket antl .reading terror among (lh1 pigs anti luoultr'y. That sort of ling4 will be going on till day long. (Iasi ding It I wish It would rain l)tt forks "---li.iriilhanm Age-I ler'ald. Tnet Is not assrl lnz one's rights, when it <loain't amat 'rtt' mn-lh. So live. timt ii youii etnnot inher-it moneyv, some o)1 your kin will. Frequent Headaches "i suffered with chronic constipation that would bring on very severe headaches," says Mrs. Stephen 14. Kincer, of R. F. D. 1, Cripple Creek, Va. "I tried different medicines and did not get relief. The head aches became very frequent. 1 heard of Thetrd's r T and took it for a headache, and t the relief was very quick, and it was so long before I had L anoiher heac-he. Now I just kepthe laick-Draughlt, andr 4 do~n't let myself get ini that Icondition.' Thedilord's Dlack - Draught (purely v'egetable) has been /found to, relieve constipation, and by stiunulahing the action of Sthe liver, when itis torpid, helps to drive many poisons out of your system. lBiliousness 111di gestion, headache, and sm tar troubles are often relieved in this way. It is the tnatural way. Be naturall Try Black-Draught. Sold everywhere. 00 L ? ray, tun. atraggy L 00K OLD? t Iames ar qcki4 -ntIp nidtrui. At a i goou d riggista, 75c, or diirect, from Hessig.Elis, Chemit. Memphis. Team. ending Lydia E. Pink. >und Will Interest You Please Read Them would of ten sit down and cry, and was always blue and had no ambition. I was this way for over a year and had allowed myself to get into quito a serious condition. One day I saw your advertisement in the daily or and began to take L'ydlia E. Infham's Vegetable Compound at once. I have improved ever since taking the third bottle and find it is the best medicine I have ever taken." Benefited by First Bottle "I was completely run down and not able to (do my housework. I just * dragged myself around and did not ha ie energy to get up when once I sat down. I read advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve etablo Corn pound in our paper 'The ndiana Daily Tmes,' and learned all about it. i re celved results from the very first bot tle and now I am doing all my own work, even washing and ironing and I never felt better In my life. i tell all my friends it is due to o.'-Mrs. ELIzAngrrn REJIU0Lo, 403 N. Pine Blt Indlianapois, Indiana. 1ou shoul pay heed to the experi ences of these women. Teknow how they felt before takin th Ve - stable Compound, and arterwar, too. Their words are true. Text-Bookc upon "Ailments ufreupon request. Write e0.Lynn, Massachusetts,