County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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COl/vn KKMIH .RAT-NEWS. TUI RSDAY, MAH. 2<>. 1028.
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NTIPTOE
Stewart Edward White
Illuarrstionj Wy Henry J«jr Lh
ItmH Uwirl WVwt*
lUlttaW thru
PwMtafcer* ^utocMtw Servto*
are.
"Suvnnina,"
take mrt of thing*
umr on* out from a garag*
kino on* of U* *r«*t-
But <h*< tim* had
We ;Vl! mm! iolomnly by lUnwalli'n. rmaaml lb* wot j>ot Tin»t * 1^" 1 ^ J *£
■ - *2,vi.rv^r'x
, The little party. cirryin* the few j lift fi
nrdorod Hurt on, "yog P»*< «*. of Ksggag*. and followod **>• f
Hut S.mmin.. at th. «h’>ught of Ten.ninuto. later <.r.m*t*art wjjo |„,u,bi, Intelligence,
zi*. 7S * -•«* * .** -
artth tb* wndm* of our DtU* world.
an.! exasperated Pirate Chief, lout I Ion* vehlol* barked and filled
all hi* p«uw and poine and he< aiae I taminy * »me earioaml j__
tbor. ughly human. 1 y .Kb »»" hawp*nint *»*•"» ^^TST^oMh.'," m.n'tte
■ Oh. Mi** Burton!" h* mod Wniarlf alon* with th* wr*rk« b* h Of al its br»».lth and
“Don't War* nn< her* all alone!" fad' , rr*aUwm» muiiml only on* littl*
"Afraid of th* wood*. Simmin*?" x x * ' thtna aa hfcm for th.a atory Bat
a»krd Urry miaohirvou*ly. _____________i. .^wu ,s. *.wtim. ia th* r*mtr futura.
ah* in-
-rs-rs ~
afraid of Mr. Urimatoad.”
I-arry glanced at Burton, who
nodded.
"All right; com* along,” h* ay mod.
"On* mom*nt air," b*fr*d Sim
Alton th* epiaod* now alowly th*
A great rim*
had h**n given on* man; a riaton
that ta Ha du* and prop*r time will1
to anm* aoul th* vtaton
aentn
Th* End
H* produced a pad and pencil nnd
w rot* thereon
"Thii i* not woman’* busmens. I-arty etrodc to th* fircaid* and you going back to Eureka?
Burton.” *aid hr. and you mart not throw down the rucksack with a quired. h
interfeir No harm i* intended to »lam. then turned to Burton , “Sura. Only place to go."
>ou: voune man. indeed. I am aav- "1 followed th* car for aix or "Hav* you got room for two*"
■ ny him from himnelf, and in th. right mile* to th* place th* road I "I ynt only th* United State*
futorc hr -aill thank irr for making oc«t-*d the IWp Harrama <m * mail* abroad Wkatb the 1*1.
him a II. h man m lead of p rmittme treatle Bart of th* trentW had been "Our car i* broken, ahe explained I don’t wnnt to pry, bo. if that
him to iu.n himself hy foolishness ” carr.ed out by the flood tiardinei rapidly "If you will wait 10 mm not* i*to Grimstead -uggestad
•He Will novel thank you; and had driven the car off into the jute*. well b* ready” I , _,_____ .. .
I W ill ne.cr forgive vou,’ ahe ened abyss " "Lot* of tim*.” re>oined the atay* ** OBljr resignation. atr,
’’Rilled?" cried Burton, horrified driver, and sauntered over to on- replied simmin*.
"Gone; aw. pt away, disappeared gage the excellent Simmin* . ‘ 7 ar'1.n,r"t’ * VaL"1’*I
1 ompletely the «trearr> ia wide and „ lh, on|y ,h,ng’’' .he uryed * l .Ti:
awift and faat. I climbed down, of |<arryi a> «,mn a* the other waa * 1 Sh »he *Lao leave some
course. hut no trnce whatever re- out ,,f he,rinK “Can’I you see H * •1,,pm*’ hhe-w ,h*
mamed ev ept one a. at cuahK.n that w> rannot ,U) here I>on’l you ace
it?" ahe implored
USED
pa*** ion* tel)
H«* nhruiTfTfd his abouiti^pR. Wo-
men always got ov#r thimrs
Still, a siiirbt rhanjr* in minor ta« ■
tica M'l’nit *i do» iriable. It would tic
longer K poi*i»ihlr or dfAtrtb't to ,rt--
•train tbr young man by force
*’I 1c*ivc h*m to you.” be tolti
Ilurton "Tr\ t»« gH aomr comm
had br*n thrown de*r I followc»d
down the rtream on the chante that
the car might have stranded; but in
into him
get »nmr tornm tnv t•»« ""k"' »»•»«• rw« im-w, >-ui » i
if it v po**iblv. But 'hat force of water it probably broke . .
tell h r. one thing
air going to b” arrupu-
vled. HeU get ervry
coming to him "
It
ahe aaid
lo piece* a moat at once -----
of very light ronatru.lion." "I® C01,»* mth
"You and I will probably hnv. „ , . _
lo wait here aotne dava," ahe anid. ^ou f•,'n,,l that,
and told him what had occurrod. , “'»« *»* r»'ng to need me; I
Shortly afternoon they wrre aa knoa, she inaiated, it ia part of
1 niabod to aee fiavenport rctuining | mj^wiadom. aa yoa .all it.
Burton ran to meet him with a cry
of m'nylcd gladness and curiosity.
H. replied curtly. His eye waa . “Come,” be crisad, almost evultant-
aa.-age, hts lips rnmpressed She j ly "There must be [K-ople who
The
looked at him. thee fell silent. I marry peoplr up be’. '
•What a tragedy!” .wed Burton and ita power and _ „.____
Poor Boas Gardiner " go to hang." muat w* low Simmin* WellI pnwn
i’awnp.rt ahut hi* lip. grimly and “A" »bo«nI!” <■*»«! Davenport to the family jewel* before we let him
let this pass Afier a decent mom *t»** ^ver. "Ready when yon go
ent or ao Burton ventured
oom-
It was
wns
Is* .*jr. '
hts It'll ..
li»U*‘> p
irnl t ba t^gi
li. (i.-appeared down the mead"*
Burton I. Ked alter him, her bo*.mi
heating with enaction. t». deep for
ret.ly Then in a io»«t<m of ming-led
loya ty and anger ah* fell on her
knee** again b*-id* the unconaclotts
young man
t It Vl’TER XXII
I .one I
Nothing further happened no* un-
til shortly after sunrise the next
morning
Then Burton, who had fallen into
an uneasy slumber after some hours men:.
of futile watching to see that dear ’’But there ia this to say
l-arry did not dir of an overdose present pioblem i» aoived. |
without her knowing it, awoke ami agreement ia gone, the whole scheme
aroused him, headed off. You can build another
"What is it, dear?" he cried battery!"
"What are you doing here”' "That’s juat it,” cried Davenport
Her atory did not take long in the “I m not sure I can do anything ofi
telling. the aort. All my notebooks of for-'
The narrative finished, he ro»* to mulae were in that car. every scrap I
his feet, fumbled in his pack, drew of paper I had in the world that j|
forth a revolver and holster, which had anything to do with this.”
he strapped to hia belt. "You can copy your other battery
"What arc-vou going to do?" ahe she pointed out.
ask.*., anxiously. ‘Ohl the first was crude.
’’I'm going to follow the car.” dismantled long ago "
"You can't hope to catch it afoot!" • “You will work it out again." ahe
"Th* chance is very slim," he comforted “It may be a alow task,
acknowledged, "but it’s the only but you’ll get it.”
chance, and it sh< uld be token Luck Hr looked at her with something
might play with u". The car might like fright in hia eye a.
be stolled* Who knows? And in “I do not know!" he almost uhi*-
any case I’ve to get on th ew*;res pered. "I thought that at first, nnd
to th* lawyres right away 1 did not really car* very mnch
He was methodically bestowing But then all at one* when I eat
small necessaries in a nicksa'k. down to th.nk about it I discovered
•■please have Simmin* take car* that I had not one shred of memory
of my other things,” h* requested of how to make 1 start
“tjoodby. dear " gone "
He opened hia arms and she crept "Why. l-arry she cried
into them They clung together for ly know you It isn’t like you to
a moment W discouraged What does « mnl-
"Be careful." ah* begged "You ter if it does take time? t ou II get
must come back to me. Don't— it."
don t be rash, will you?" He shook his head.
He laughed. INo. I'm not a quitter, he gta-
"You mean the gun? No; I’m claimed. "I know it sounds like it.
not going forth to slay. That’a juat But thia has become a certainty toj
in the remote case I need a con- me. It has come to me in the same
v.n. mg argument. Thia is a lawyer wav that all these other thing* have m
jrarn« mm. tnd a frame of jfet there come to me Perhaps it it the la.<t ^ N
first •• of .these beautiful certainties from M
Hr kissed her again and strode the current of wisdom It was given gl
away to me, and now I feel that it has CJ|
••Come back lo me soon!” she call been token away I never wa* more j
rd after him ’’The soonest ever!” aura of anything in my life"
he cried hack. She stared at him, agha*t
After his departure Burton, whose "Such thing* cannot happen!" ahe
education had been coming on, made cried, all aflame.
herself some coffee About two hour* H* shook his head In hia uplifted
face was no discouragement, only;
th* sorrow of regret.
(HAITKK XXIV
Simmin* Write* a Note
Unnoticed, a lank figure had rroaa-1
ed th* meadow from the road and
now appeared among them.
“Hullo, folk*," said h*. casting a
ant to get
replied L»
right; 1*11 go."
rrv bluntly. "You're
aort of written communication?”
"I took thr liberty of explaining
in my not* that I waa leaving to
"I want to ge* out before he get* >our Mrvic«, air, and that of
1 .1.. -V burton; and that it ia intend-
*.! to send a garnge man immadiate-
ly." answered Simmin*
You relieve my mind. Simmin*.’ 1
murmured Larry, and hastened to
join Burton and th* stag* driver
She looked at him with pleaaed aur-
Th* hunted, hurt look in hi* face
softened.
prise
"Good*" she cried,
like yoqrwelf "
11 - Simmtna!"
with suppressed laughter |
M * he'* untwisted
"You'rw more
I-arry exploded
"He's a
world joy and a jewel and
me from all my
must we lose Simmin*!
*%3SS'
f^NTEED
The £,
at H. It'*,
"1 hard-!
Another Big Slash
In Prices On Our Close Out Lines Of
Merchandise—Priced Lower Than Wholesale Cost
Our Dinner Ware coui|>o>ed of Haviland, Nip|>on, Bavarian and hnglish Wires all Oifl
Good* ami Gla-* Ware are actually being closet! out for 1*2 price. Prices that are con-
siderably lower than wholesale cokI.
Don’t fail to take advantage of these Remarkable Bargains.
DINNER WARE
later Simmin* appeared, very apolo-
getic over hi* tordinea*.
The abaenr* of th* little car Bur-
ton had expected; but ah* was at
first puzzled to hear that the extra
cooking utensils had disappeared; aa
ala” a small quantity of provisions
Then ahe realized that her father
wa* hiding out, and Burton had a
shrewd suspicion that hr would con-
Even a pirate
curious eye about him “Campin’ for
fun. or get stuck y*re by the storm?'!
"Caught by th* storm," replied:
tmue hiding out. Even a
chief, if not tender feeling*, at least Burton,
low of mental ea»*. and Burton “I’m th* stag* drtv*r b*twe*n,
realized that even thia atem parent Eureka and Tecolote.” he volunteer-1
might be juat aa well satisfied if he ed, "but I don’t are no way of get-I
did not have to face hi* child while ting throurh now. That there red- j
things were too fresh in her mind! wood tree's got the road blocked
Simmin* report that Gnmatead’a for keeps Ray. she must have made
they entered tamp she made an im some crash when *he went down' |
pwrative gesture to Rimmin* of warn- "She did.” replied Burton ^ An
ing that h* should not apeak idea wa* forming in her brain. ”Are j^
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928, newspaper, March 29, 1928; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470636/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.