The Yale Democrat (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 101, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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I// llo fort T *o of v.r byritt
a/e 4 >*vM sod Jtj&;ie7 to
l/o * / / *// U I.'-'’ * /,v I'W t/x ru
H Well,* be broke //ff rod deftly, ovf
*/ff»»«i a ///*>//ftl ob/ had {.it
ridden r.> »/4 a*)vied, "hato yoa
ita/led the hodJeof"
"Tea, *1/
Ibto "
7he lie-rteftOAi tktoot theae into ).j*
la/ fret f/// fret
"Vary well, Iiongb Y'/tm tha men
lai// </,; ,//</, V <« V'/t/»,»M, p/i
%/il retain the fcorae p/i hara, sad
I *h/.oM U terr glad to hara yov
tide wi»« f/,e Oir o/rponU was tr-
*t/ifc<iif In the ///nth b-stray/
h'Xfc *g sated b< I//.'.glag to th.s
lady T"
"i/ulf the iz//o work la left, sir,"
"Mo I Ih/zngJat, e*/e/ df/,gly u/trj,
ftti*t» M'i//</,. ,d. '/I.e lad;/a at ImAh
trill fit you (sit when we jjet In. I
atn a lw>'b«rtor, yo»i know," he add' d.
*Ian''f.j/ st.de Inin her fa/e, "hut can
Wtitti,;*<■ e»ery s' ' nKon"
Her eyes nought Hnrnlln srhera he
fi/td tifilthl. and rn//t)onle«s, re
aje »i/u)i/ waiting an oppt/rtunity to
•peak.
"I» 1a this what, | ought to do?"
ah'i ones*toned, leaning toward hlrn.
"I are to confused I hardly know what
fa lesL"
"Why, '/f iWUrse," hrolee In the
lieu tenant hastily. "You may trust
be tn ad rise,"
"Itll my question was addressed to
ftargeant Hamlin/' aha Interposed,
•ever glancing aside ''Ha under
stands the situation better than you."
The sergeant held his hat In hfs
hand, bin eyes meeting har own frank
ly, but with a new light In them. Hhn
had not forgotten now the danger was
•nei; aha meant him Ur realtor her
friendship
"It seems to mo the only safe
rsouran for you to take, Mias Melton
•Id," ha said slowly, endeavoring to
keep the note of triumph out nf his
video. "Your father la perfectly aafu,
and will Join you within a few days. 1
would not dare attempt your prolao-
tJon far)her west."
"Von are not going with ua than?"
•he questioned In surprise
"NoMf Lieutenant (lasklns will
furnish toe with horse mid tllle. I
muni report at Union, und, on the
way, ifll your father where you are."
"lint Ilia dungerl oh, you mustn't
•Ifernpl such a ride atonal”
"That Is nothing; the valley Is
•wept ctlean, and I shall do most of
my riding si night Any plainsman
would do I he trick liny, Hum 7”
Wasson nodded, chewing solemnly
•n the tobacco In bis cheek
"He'll make the (tip ell right, tnlas,"
he drawled lazily "Wleli I was goln'
lung Tin sure tired o' this sorter
Mootin', I am, I in wit below the
C'ltrmrrett Is I ho only place ye'll hare
for wnlclt mil dose, 'llrlck ’ Them
0‘firn tmlicM un' Apsolms are the worst
ftnl *’
t ea of '?>, two goes ss*z *ad*-v
ty, sad Hijsi & '//.it tbr r*:,-.
ud /J**fr;aa trarred to ipsjif.
igh* he*, ter of it A ffiotje; *.
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treoj*. ft
sdwtfagMd
^ . 'rcoi. ’e 4'. f Iks* -> vg stilizdd as Mr/cts aft/l
o sad-IM, bis glue* gft/.T-.-g tkff wer* nut*/,sal to »*o jr/i;*> task o'
yr/s«.if to wld* a frofttler. Hkir-
a&,siAa «*r* frt^vi: Vi*, tkt fida-vs
covaanft fc'.f—1 tert wary ar. 1 rt«v<*fil, a:4 c«Ly
cr.c* dtr r.r tk* .•* mneff am
h*y Vroigkt tew r»al ■iectsir* Uttk
Tfc* lass of A ftgfttt. Major FormyTk*
gp I ; < si m ry/aat
' Atwr.’.oft; eoc-.pftoy," k* //>sr..r_i».d
*4 rksrp/, 'fcy
tftsr/ll
T>.* r ti rpmoj k*r kors* forward,
aad liAldi «» kef hand
'yv. win k* caref'.l
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h»;*d Unchecked Frcrvi
P arte to the Pecos.
iaftd rr.or* arrately ta memory
* cniirid^ifcip of her whose
words had bres^ht him a tew gleam
Uih. _____ ^
hrftweerT 9VjWj-y Made !///■
&r*ae c.** « TV* r
if T f■*r T V. '<} t j
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*'* ;t w*. ge* a sb/wv <vf tj
,f SAW *t't bi? pi* ess pwug <w
a tftfrd nd sad cav, *t k skk 1frgg
f**' awl f-» ntj'hiug. Tew nwt bt»
c"**r l&'rwft' off mrk ksek f**c *r y*w
* Li f« 'i* steffk. TV rcav* k that
•k*a ■'/» f**i a/* oc the rail rhere is
a/, gfsg | 1 •
Y, tjr twft bf/jt smffsfag ffc*as-
»-« t,y tmmv'-ig on sad eff » flfrd
rs .1 '•* f/ey fslstvf r*»*ntly, H D' 1 i*
f'/r "f rhe Ki'/frinJ LxpffP
S'.*«'»r. w'«/We«l wtisr woo'd kspow
*' fc* war* rn *’* d OR rke pr.*e «f a
very p/./werfet Te* s c/d|. ffe wear t»
*her» fiver* f* on* of fb* electrical
**■"'* f-g fciV/mfcrtea, where there Is oss
'c' moor powerfoi high fredTeney
r.*/t!:.-e* Hi the coonrry, gi-dns J5dl).-
*//> '•'4ts and osir.z 2f> k lowa'ts. This
rr- f. rev throws streams of »’*<trie
tr* • x to seren feet long, fke Mtve
*•* wbi'HS /an he heard severs 1 k cis
3Tsy. Mr. r/eyr,*t»*eir wanted to srsod
eft the metal p ar* of the 'Tfrtgf. two-
last of rhe transfonr.er. tet rive r_i>
S3' .-» wo .id not let h n. for fern ef %s
acefd*ft». H* bad with hint, however,
t (Itv j/'f tilns
b^VBj' fto That p*rfk><a*
"At first." write-* Mr. Gmidaft fa
fh" L!i{eri£iyn>T *k* ru
ttfidi frl.ii'tstd and Jracted off tbs
P *e at sboftt fire kfiowarf*. l/oy
st-art* had shot ozrt fotc ■»’* nos* sad
sfrrv* hi* eyes a&d at the eat* of tb*
rftr*. ri.* wrirer w*"ed rh* piat*
f/ffra wtrk wa'ee. b*/-aos* he Tkrcitst
that sparks roTht he _jrrn'*tr r *w-:o
?h* ra- hit** k*fiy sod Iftcs wkiek la-
aolated 'he far part of his i-ody. riving
rise to stinging sparks. An improve*
**>e«t was seen lamed Lately. The
raid it now heid p*rfe«-*!y sritl for
aboot 20 sec-wit. taking 'he fu.l charge
of 20 kskrwa*** at r*‘~> rot's, L»ag
*Tatk streamers, fo-ar or five feet long,
sfcot from brer' rabbit's now. cars ttd
tack. and. cartons to note, tawned-ate-
ty above the eyes. *sd after that the
*1* t < 4, faJtertegfy, | v - po-irtly «oatwr.i.adlftg^ a compacy of of t*r whose rafddt took the fan charge, never nor-
"And 1 * to la see yow agate?*'
"I never r.n »»»y, sorely, and
I fe//pe for the beat—"
'M >* V.':!Mf.nl'," broke fr, Oaskins
iMpv’teaO/. ' the n*n a/* already
m'/vJng "
"Ye*," her eye* *'ifl npoa the *er-
**• %ti*'% '*' j*/ <yyfr. r»^
Isf/f* t IfWIflfWi I th^Si f</Tf'crt,** if^ik
m .r - .red hastily, "or that I will
not be glad to meet you any where "
"Ji/.m* time f may pat you to the
feat," he answered soberly. "If any
T»e cereal of a-ai- <- Yet oat of it all. there rrew f ■ p^,ral n Tn:s
tt.. general nr.4.of a .«lra a *___ '-aric- wt* /-'* foT a charge of electricity «och as tho
►H shown by the rejorta reaefeteg 7^,1;^cne described gives a drr br h which
■e» «> in eo**-ioa «o -e world, to stamp . . .....
rorid, to stamp
out the lie through which the Cod fed r*'Tnov~' erer^ Particle of dead skin,
erate court-martial had condemned dust an'J dirt 00,1 hnris them f*r fro™
him. If Le Fevre were alive, he m*-ant ,he body- 800,1 electric baths also
now to find him. face him. and com- sof,en hardened arteries, tone up the
A”flw iva'teW *' .n; pft! to speak the truth. The die- oorvous ^stem and “make ^ 01 d
7 ' ^ covery of that haversack gave a point feel y°«nP" and the young younger
from which to start, and hia mind cen- and more aggressive.”
port Wallace te "epcember. C/rT*mor
Hnnl wro*e from I>*r;T*T: "Jsi* re-
'.'T.«:d Pearfrl cocdt'//n of things
b* r* Nine per»oo* murdered by
rd'ans yesterday within radius of
nine miles
Oovansor Hall reported: "The Ia-
. dians have again attacked oerr settle- j ... .
tr/mbte comes, trust Wastoxb—be Is a I meats ta strong force obtaining now t*rod •» a purpose which -
r* : - of *v* /..-.Try to wltbSn i ob*cared sn.fttas. Sports Among Citizen So'diera.
H* b'///^d Hiz-re, one arm thrown * •-**!*-* rr.lica of Denver. They are 1 ,l was afle’r dark when "M” troop. Australia’s cadets, the citizen sol-
/.v/-r ti < .'./ // of the hore<-, watch‘ng j more bold, fi<-'/«• n.rA d'-rp»ra'e In w^aried by their long day’s march diers w ho are trained under her com-
*h<-rn rid* away up The trail The | Their &•»»•!?»* than ever before. It 1* j icroaa the brown grass, rode slowly pulsory home defense system, have
mp//7*ible to drive them oat and pro- ap tila ,ac* ot Ibe bluff, and Into the n "arm-hearted friend in Rrlgndier
parade ground at Fort Dodge.
lieutenant at.d the girl were losrether
at the rear of the nbort column, and
he to b* talking Mfnestty.
The i General Brand, state commandant and
• ■ghta of tb - guard-house revealed the I one of the most distinguished Aus-
"Out My Question Waa Addressed to
bergeant Hamlin," She Interposed.
linmlln never moved, or took hla eyes
from her until they disappeared over
lliu ridge, Just as they dipped down
out of sight she turned and waved
one hand. Then tho man's gaze swept
over the debris of tho burned stage,
und tho two mounds of earlh. Bven
tlicuo mute evidences of tragedy
scarcely stilllced to mnko him realize
all 1 hut. had occurred In this lonely
a pot lie could not loom to separate
tils thought from the cavalcade which
had Just departed, leaving behind the
memory of Hint farewell wave of the
hand To him It marked tho end of
a droam, tho return to a life dlstiistiv-
ful and lonely.
rr,‘ n. Fach hour bring/! Intelligence * Reamed the yellow lamps, as the gar-
of fr'-sh barbsrlU's, and more **t*n i came forth to welcome their ar-
•" This same month IrtTaJ- Guided by a corporal of the
' ,.'d. of Kansas, tele- J Gie men led their horses to the
i?r;.f,i,<d "Have Ju*t received a di* 1 *'•*&!es, frnd, as they passed the row
tect the fa mi!!** at the same time, for
’hey are better &rm*d, moented, dis-
ipllr.'-d and b»f ter officered than our | '-Tr*>Pt-'*’ fdeen, while all about them] tralinn lenders in the inte war. Gen-
eral Brand recognizes that routine is
irksome and he Is popularizing senior
cadet work by combining with it
sports programs whereby the keenest
rivalry In nthletics will be encouraged
throughout Victoria. General Brand's
scheme has been enthusiastically wel-
comed by the boys and by cltizen<
committees, who have Joined heartily
in the sporting competitions between
battalions, brigades and training
areas. This new way of making sol-
diers means the Introduction of a com-
mon Interest among the units, skill,
discipline nnd clean rivalry.
patch from Hays, stating that Indian/
attack' d, captured, and burned a train
at Pawn** Fork; kill'd, scalped, and
burned sixteen men; also attacked an-
other train at Cimarron Crossing
which was defended until ammunition
was exhaust'd, when the men aban-
doned the train, saving what stock
*hey could/ Hlmllar attacks are of al-
most dally occurrence."
South of the Cimarron all was deso
tation, and war raged unchecked from
the Platte to the Pecos. Sheridan de-
termined upon a winter campaign, al
though he understood well the suffer
Inga entail'd upon the troops by ex
!<o«ure on the open plains at that sea-
son. Yet he knew the habits of In
dlans; that they would expect Immu
nlry from attack and would gather in
villages, subject to surprise. He,
therefore, decided that the result
would Justify the necessary hardships
Involved. To this end smaller posts
were abandoned, and the widely scat-
tered soldiers''-ordenjd to central
points In preparation for the contem
plated movement. Dcvere had boon
deserted earlier, and Major McDonald
had marched Ills men to Dodge, whore
Molly awaited hla coming. Retained
there on garrison duty, tho two occu
pled n one-story, yellow stone struc
turn fronting thn parade ground. In
October, orders to march reach/ <1 "M"
troop, Seventh Cavnlry, at Fort Union,
and the ragged, bronzed troopers, who
all summer long had been scouting the
New Mexican plains, turned their
horses’ heads to the northeast In hope
fulness of nctlon. With them up the
deserted Santa Fo trail, pnst burned
of officers' bouses Hamlin caught a
-rur* glimpse in a radius of light
•hat gave bis pulses a sudden throb,
vhe was here then—here! He had
hardly dared hope for this. They
would meet again; that could scarcely
be avoided in such narrow quarters.
Hut how? On what terms? He ven-
ture/}, the one swift glimpse at her—a
lender, white-robed figure, one among
t group of both men and women be-
fore an open door, through which the
light streamed—heard her ask: “Who
are they? What cavalry troop is that?"
caught the response in a man’s voice:
‘ ‘M’ of the Seventh, from Fort Union,”
ind then passed by, his eyes looking
tralglit ahead, his hand gripping his
horse’s bit.
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
Like the Greek Philosopher's Fate
The matter of newspaper subscrip
Hons reminds a Kansas editor of the
Greek philosopher whose poverty be-
gan to pinch him. One of his friends
sent word to the men of the city tha’
each Bhould take a certain kind of
wine and on a certain day go to tho
philosopher’s house and pour the wine
into an empty vat. And so they did
but each thought that one bottle of
water would rot be noticed tn so
much wlno, and the vat was tilled
with water. Thus the philosopher
received no aid. It Is somewhat that
way with subscriptions. One fellow
thinks he owes only a small amount
and so neglects to pay It. Thn other
fellow thinks tfco same and tho editor
fares almost as well as the philos-
opher.
Spitsbergen Explorer.
Charles Robot, French physicist,
with a reputation for arctic research,
has been elected honorary member of
tile Christiania GeogriifUilcnl society.
In 1St)2 Mr. Rnhot participated In the
French expedition of I.n Mnnche t*>
vnn Mayen nnd Spitsbergen. lie was
the first to travel extensively over
west Spitsbergen and to form correct
conclusions oh to Its glnelologlcnl re-
lations. viz: that west Spitsbergen Is
not covered by a connected tnlnntt
mass of Ice ns Is the case with Nor-
dostlnnd nnd Greenland. Among hts
tunny works the most Important Is.
"Ties Variations do Longueur des
Ginelprs" (Paris, 1S07 nnd 1fi00). He
was the first tn make a survey map of
the black Iro between Snltenfjnrd and
Rnnofjoril, for the time pointing out
that at Glaamdalcn the blnck Ice Is out
Into two parts known as Vesthraea
and Osthbraaen.
Cruel Man.
She—I Jtisr love to lienr your wlfa
talk. She has such delicious liquid
tonos.
He—Yes. I know she has, and the*
drown out everything.
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