The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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m a aux corjrT wenoif jy rc
TOO-
LATE
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Children Cry for Fletcher’s CsBtoris
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TO KILL RATS
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A! tear I liM I he genuine
STEARNS’ ELECTRIC
RAT & ROACH PASTE
It fnma tbM MU to Ssa treat lbs ksIMlaf ton
Water an freah sir
eay lev Uae — attar TWss Trawa
ItiMlo— la IS iaaa"eaa la err boa
Stoss SI to "Mnssr baa If It fslls"
II a ytvwiMal ba1 lb
CHAPTER XI— Continued
—12—
"ne's acitne fox" snld Iiiml "Mis
Peggy you better aiiperltitend the
tlientrical It' gut to he done right
Its they not to Interrupt you wlint do
you know shout enteric feverf
“Nothing"
“Well It's the anme a typhoid
There'll be a surgeon nlinanl tlmt giin-
bont Tou got to Itlii If hlin Sny little
an’ look wive a nn’ owl Dou't let
him mix In with yore pntlent"
“My pntlent?"
“Tuminln! lle'a got enteric fever If
there's time he'll give you all the dope"
“Itut I don't see how tlmt — "
“You will i when you nee Tnmndn"
Iiiml grinned “How- about them
log? run you fix 'em?'’
“I think an"
“Then Imp to It I'm goln' fo wine up
the men and arrnnire a reception mm-
mlttee Don’t fnrglt yore niinie' furl
sen nn' mine's Xlnitnn"
I’nlney wrote rnphlly In liln log
ornnlng eliminating prai'a without
tnir-e Iinitntlng the skipper's phrtinlng
ForfuiiHtely Sluiinn hnd ninde aennl
entrlen at first and Inter nn as the
drug held him none at all Cnrlxen
hnd kept no record that he Could find
The girl hnd gone forward to nld w ith
Tntnndn’s plnn which I urn! hnd
evidently accepted
Itr-fore he hml quite fin I -died he
henril the trump of men on deck and
the Miit of a atenm whistle lie enrh-d
hi tank nnd went up to s'ce the gun-
tmnt gmv nni nienailng It bmses
glistening men on her dock at their
tasks oblivious of the schooner nnd
nfllrers on her bridge watching the
progres of liiunch toward the floe
It made lending smartly ami a
lieutenant diminutive hut highly
effective In appearance led all men
toward the Knrlttk He wore a sword
and revolver the men enrrh-d carbines
Their disciplined rank nnd smartness
the walling launch the gunhont In the
nfllng were ominous with the sugges
tlon of power the will to administer
It The officer In eommnnd carried Ills
rhln at an arrogant tilt Iund hnd
rigged a gangway and stood at the
head of If saluting the lieutenant as
the latter snnpplly answered the greet-
ing Itnlney found the girl and put a
hurried question
“Whnf shout Tamada? Where la he?
Whnt’a the plan?"
She turned to him with eyes thnt
dnneed with excitement
“lie's In the galley Doctor f nrNen
But he Nn't Tamada any more He's
Jim CufTee nigger rook sick w'th
enteric fever not to he disturbed"
Bnlnev stared It wna a rlever de-
vice If Tninadu could rnrrv It out and
he tiear Ills own part In the masquer-
ade The willingness of Tiiniaita to
risk the disguise wua assurance of Ills
fidelity
"Iund should hnv told me" he snld
“I’ve got to rhnnge his name nn the
papers It won’t take a nilnu'e
though he doesn’t appear In the log"
The Japanese officer wasted no time
nn deck For precaution Itulney made
his alteration In the aklpier'a cabin
leaving the log there nn the bullt-ln
desk
“This la Lieutenant Itn Doctor
Cnrlsen" anM Iund “You want to ace
our papers Lieutenant?"
“My orders are to examine the
schooner" said Ito In Kngllsb even
more perfect than Tamada Ill
face was officially severe though his
slant eye shifted rnnstutilly toward
the girl Kvhlently she wa an un-
expected feature of the visit
“I'll get the paers first" said Lund
“Doctor '“U an' I’eggy entertHln the
lieutenant" Italney set out some
whisky which the Japanese refused
some cigar Mint he pas-d over with
a motion of Ills hand He snt down
allffiy nnd ran through the papers
“We're slugh you know" snld
Iund “We ain't trespassln' on pur
misc Didn't even know you owned
the Island"
“It Is on our charts" auld Ito rrlsp-
ly ns If that settled the right of do-
minion “Ilow did you come here at
all?"
“We wa brought" auld Iund "Got
frore In north o' Wrangell Gale set
us west as we come out o' the strait
We're hound for Corwin Noihln’
contraband All rcg'lnr Six hunters
two damaged In the gale though the
doc’s fixed 'em up Twelve seamen
one boy an' a nigger cook who's pola-
ened himself with his own rookin'
Dor's hrlngln' him round too though
lie don't deserve It Want to make
yore lnsecllon? Were In no hurry
to git away unlit tte c melts Take
yore time"
Tli little daper rfficer with his
keen high-cheeked fire and hi shoe-
brush balr got up and bowed with a
aide glance at Peggy SUnnis
“It la not usuul for young Indies
to be so fur north" Ilia einleuvnr at
gnllulitry was obvious
“I am wllh my father" said the girl
looking at Rulney enjoying the situ-
ation "Where I go she goes" said Iund
And looked In turn at her with relKh
In Ills double suggestion lie too
was playing the game gambling be-
lieving In Ills link reckless now he
had set the board
They passed through the corridor
Iund opened up the strong room and
then the galley It was orderly and
there was a moaning figure In Ta-
iniida'a hunk a tossing figure with a
head bound In a red haiidiinna above
the black face nnd neck Hint allowed
above the hlilliket The eye were
dosed The black hands showing
lighter palms (ducked at the cover-
ings "IMIrlmis" aald Iund “Serves him
right He's a rotten conk"
"Have you all Hie medh-lnc you
need?” asked Ito “I can acud our
surgeon"
“I can manage" returned Itnlney
alius ('arisen "It's enteric I've re-
duced t Its fever"
They passed on tli rough the hunters'
quarters The girl fell behind with
Itnlney
“A good makeup nnd a good actor"
she whl(iered "1 helped him to he
sure he covered everything thnt would
show It was toy Idea about the ban
dunlin Just what a sick negro might
wear nnd It hid hi trulght hair”
The lieutenant appeared fairly sat-
isfied hut requested thnt Iund go nn
hoard Ills ship He stared there until
Sundown returning In hilarious mood
"We've sllps-d It over on 'em this
time" he said "I left 'em aswlin with
suke an' liiihhlln' over with polite re-
grets But they'll he back In three
weeks they suhl If the Ice Is nicn
An' If the hick hold we’ll he out of
It I dou't want them searchln’ the
ship ag'ln" He slapped Tnninda nn
the hark as he came to serve supper
after Handy had laid the table
"A reg’lur vndevllle skit" he ex-
claimed "You're some actor Tu-
iniida ! But w hy didn't you say the
Island was down on their charts?
They've even got a name for It
Illy limn"
"It ineana hot mountain" said
Tnmndn "The government name
ninny Inlands"
“Tou mu bet yore life they do"
said I nnd “They're smart hut they
overlooked that beach an' they've giv-
en ua three week to rash In"
Iund himself hnd Imbibed enough
of the snke to make him loose of
tongue udded to III elation at the
suceesa he had achieved The gun-
"Delirious” said Lund "Servst Him
Right H’a a Rotten Cook"
boat wna gone on Ita patrol and he
had a free hand He half filled a
giant with whisky “Here's to luck”
he cried And spilled a port of the
liquor on the floor before lie set the
glass to hla lips
"Here' to you Ior“ he added
“An’ to I'eggyl" He rolled ey ea that
were a trifle bloodshot at the girl
“Our relations have gone hack ai
usual Mr Land" she said quietly
Lund glared at her hulf truculently
“I’m agreeable" he aald "As a
daughter I disown you front now on
Mina I'eggy Here's to ye Jeat the
name I"
CnsclkR All
My Mat
From the day following the arrlvnl
nnd departure of the Japanese gun-
boat they attacked the little t'-xhnpeil
heacli that lay between two buttresses
of the volcano ami sloped sharply
down to the sea Twenty-one men a
Ind and a woman they went at the
despoiling rf it with a sort of ohsi-s
aloti led rtulier than driven by Iund
who worked among the rest of them
like n Hercules
The men's fancy estiinnie of a mil-
lion dollar begun speedily to srs'in
small a the work progressed system-
atically dripping the rocky floor of all
Its shingle foot by foot and cubic
yard by cubic yard cradling It in
crude rockers fluinlng It vitpnrlrlng
the amalgam of gold nail mercury
and adding pound lifter pound of
virgin gold to the sacks In Hie schoon-
er's strong rm
They worked at first In alternating
shlfl of four Inmrs hy day and night
under the sun the moon the stars anil
the flumlnq aurora The crust was
drifted here and there where It hud
froxen lulu roiiglotm-rnte and explod-
ed hy dynamite carefully placed so as
not to dislodge the masses of Ice that
overhung the schooner Fires to
thaw out the ground were unuvnllnhl
for sheer luck of fuel there was no
driftwood between these forestless
shore Wliut fuel rouhl he spared
was conserved for ne under the holl-
ers that melted Ice to provide water
for the crndles ami flumes and help
to rook the meals tlmt Tntiindn pre-
pared oal-of disirs for the worker
Rackets of rolTee stews and thick
simps of peHS and lent its mnssc of
beans with plenty of fat pork tlie-e
were what they craved after Imur of
tremendous endeavor Despite the
cold they sweated profusely at their
tasks stripping off over-garment as-
tliey picked Slid shoveled or crow-
barred out the rich gravel
Through nil of It Iund was supreme
as working sus-rlntemleul There was
no Job that lie could not did not handle
Is-tter Ilian any two of them and
though Itnlney could see a shrinkage
or a conipresslmi of Ids hulk as day
by day lie called upon It for heroic
service Jie never seemed In tire “Got
to keep 'em nt It" lie would say III the
cabin “No dine to he-e an' the odd
nil against us In a way Barring
I-ink That's what we got to count
on hut we dmi't want them thlnklii'
that If Ihe weather don't break— on'
hreuk Jest right — a soon a we'xe
cleaned up we're stung Though I'll
I'hist a way out of this shore lie If
It Cume to Hie worst I saved out
some dynamite on purpose”
With Iund handling ull of the
men a a unit It was not lung la-fore
the shovels began to scrape on the
hare r-k tlint underlay the gravel nt
title edge and work swiftly buck to
the end of the I' The outdoor
kitchen hud been established on top of
the promontory between Hie schooner
and the bench a primitive arrange-
ment of hlg pnls slung from tripods
over fires kindled on a fiat area that
was partly sheltered from the sea and
the prevailing winds by outcrops of
weathered lavs
At dawn the nten trooe(l from the
schooner to lie fed and wanned and
then they flung themselves at tliclr
task The more they got out the
umre there was in It for them But
Lund was their overlord their better
and they knew It Only I mining
worked with one hand the handle of
the force bellows or fed the fires and
sneered
On the fifteenth day with the work
better than half done with more than
a ton of actual gold In rolors tlmt
rnnged from flour du-t to nuggets In
Ihe strong room the weather begun to
change It misted cotitlniiully and
lnml rejoicing prophesied the break-
ing up of Hie cold simp
By Ihe eighteenth day a regular
Chinook wh blowing melting the
Hlmricr outlines of the Icy crugs and
pinnacle and providing stream of
moisture that In the nights now grad-
ually growing longer glazed every yard
of roek Wllh peril
The nten worked In a murk with
their rtiblier sesbonu worn out hy
constant chafing swiaterw torn the
lihldea of their shovels reduced hy the
work demanded of them the drill
shortened hy steady -harpt-nlng gone
like the spare flesh of the laborer
who at lust began to show signs of
quicker and quicker exhaustion with
occasional muttering of discontent
while Iimd Intent upon cleaning off
the rock as a dentist cleans a
crumbling tooth rnaved and cursed
blamed and praised and bullied and
did the actual work of Ihrpe of them
Dead with fatigue filled with food
drowsy from the IIImthI grog allow-
ance at Ihe end of the day the men
slept In a torpor every night and
showed less Inclination to respond
though the end of their labor wus ul-
most In sight
“Whnt'a the use we got enoigh"
wus the comment beginning to he
heard more and more frequently
"Lund he's got mnre'n he can spend
In a lifetime !”
Rainey rould not trace these mut-
tering to iH-mlng's Instigation hut
he ausecied the hunter There was
no poker all hand were too tired for
(ilny
As for rrgtrv Simms she did not lose
the polish of her culture she was al-
ways feminine even dainty at time
despite her work thnt could not help
hut be coarse to a certain exient She
was fu'l of vigor she showed unex-
peeted strength she was a source of
encouragement to tlie men at she
waited oa them And also a source
of undisguised admiration all of which
she shed aa a duck shed water
Rainey gained an Increasing respect
Id her prunes and a swift conversion
to the equality of the sexes There
were times when he doubted hi own
equality Had ahe met him on hla
own ground In his own realm of what
lie considered vaguely as culture he
would have known a mastery that he
now lucked A It was she avernged
higher uud she hail an attraction of
sex tliut wa compelling
Here was a girl who would demand
certain standard In Ihe man with
w hom she vould mate not merely ac-
company through life There were
times when Rainey felt Irresistibly
the charm of her as a woman longed
for hpr In the mwerfnl sex reactions
that inevitably follow hard labor There
were I'mes when he fell llmt she dtl
not Co-shler that he measured up In
her gunge anil he would strive In
change Ihe atmosphere to dominate
the situation In which Lund was Ihe
greater figure of the two men
Iund was center'd an one achieve-
meat the gold harvest lie ordered
the xlrl with ne rest there were even
lime when he reprimanded her while
Itnlney burned with the resentment
she apparently did not share
A little before dawn nn the eight-
eenth day of the work up the
bench Lund wa out upon the floe ex-
amining the condition of the h-e He
hud declared tlmt two days more of
‘They're Drunk an' They’re Coin’ on
Strike" Said Sandy
Iinnl endeavor would complete their
htbnr What dirt rvnnilned at the
end nf thnl time they w-mild trnns-dilp
Rainey hnd Joined Ihe girl and Tamada
at the conk fires
The sky was bright wllh the aurora
hivrenll Hint would pale before the
sin Ttie men were not yet nut of
their hunk They were hone and
muscle H red anti Bitlney doubted
w hetlier Iund gaunt ami lean himself
could get two day of top work nut
of them Near the fires for the cook-
ing the melting nf water and the forge
thnt were kept glowing all night the
tools were stacked to help preserve
their temiier
The aurora quivered In varying In-
candescence iis Itnlney watched Bund
prodding at the floe Ire wllh a steel
liar The girl was hiisv with Ihe
rnfTee anil Tatmuln was rninimunillrg
two pots of stew and bubbling a
pudding for the breakfast food for
heat and muscle making
Sandy appeared on deck and came
swiftly over the side of the vessel Hi d
up the worn trull to the fires lie
showed excitement nulney fancied
sure of It as the lud got within speak-
ing distance
‘Where Is Mr Iund?" he panted
Itnlney pointed to Bund now ex-
amining a track thnl hnd opened up
In the floe a possible line nf exit for
Ihe Knrlttk Inter on The men were
lieglnnlng to show on the schooner
They too lie noted somewhat Idly
acted differently this morning I'sunlly
they were sluggish until they hnd
eaten sleepy anil Indifferent until the
coffee stimulated them nnd Bund took
up this stlintilns and fanned it to a
flume of work This morning they
wnlked differently abnormally active
“They're drunk an’ they're goln' on
strike” said Sandy "Yon know the
hlg demijohn In the laren-tto?"
Itulney nodded It wa a Iwo-
hnndlcd affair holding five gallon a
reserve supply of sirong rmn from
which Bund dispensed the grog allow-
ance und stimulation for extra work
toward ttie end nf the shift the bight-
rapa and occasional rewards
(TO HE CONTINfKH)
To Reviv a Fir
Pry orange and leumn ps-l ntnka
splendid fire revivers Dried peel la
especially good for bringing a dull
Hn to life In a sick room where the
(ruckling of a few stick may awaka
Ihe put lent for w hom sleep I neces-
sary All peel should be collected and
dried In an oven that la cooling off
after rooking Then the a-e should
be stored In a tin or old siring Lug
until It Is requip-d
Poo’s Perfection of Form
I’oe lacked deep convictions of any
kind profound human experience
genuineness and wealth of nature
Ilia art Is rorresHmdlngly suirerficlal
and artificial Nevertheless hi work
Is sure to llvo because of Ita perfection
of form He Is a masterly technician
— tli first of th decadents — the fore-
runner of the practice of art for
art'a sake— Lewis Evlwsnla Gates
WARNING I Say "Bayer”
Unless you see the name "Bnyor” °n tnbletx you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Neuralgia
Earache Lumbago
Accept on! "Bayer package which contains proper directions
ET&nly box of 12 tablet— A lao botMes of 24 and 100 — Drupista
A spirts to to trsto sol of Darrr Muufsctsis of Maaoaerilescldwur of BslkrUei4
DISTEMTEH AMONG DORSES Successfully Treated With
Spohn’s Distemper Compound
At this tlffl of 7ar bor ir liable to mntract conttflow
1’IHTKMI’hK INFlet £NZA (OiTlMil and Co M Am
ft preventive ftfainti Ibea an occasional of 'M'OHN’M
la oiarvirul)r eft active A a remviijr fr caaca already auffar
In M'OllV la equally ffrtlva ()tv li aa a prvvaaUVftL
1m a t wall ranta and 11 1 pr botlia at drug store
M’OIIM MKOICAL COMFANT (iOHIIKN INDIANA
1-enrulng nnd hcuuty ulvvuys tight It
out In the face and hcuuty Is III must
cases defeated
Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
ThouMindft upon thousand of women
have kidney or bl&dder trouble tod never
upect it
Women's complaints often prove to b
nothing elM but kidney trouble or tbt
result ot kidney or bladder diaee
Jf tbe kidnea are out in a beUhy con
dition they nuiy cauve tbe other organ
to txconie diweated
You may suffer puin in tbe beck heed-
Ache And low of Ambition
l’our health make you nervoui irrit
ble And x&a y be dcMpoodent ut nuke tny
one eo
Hut hundred of women claim that Tr
Kilmers hwampKoot by restoring
health to the kidney proved to be jut
the remedy needed to overcome such
condition
Many aend for a wimple bottle to tee wht
Pwiimp Hoot the great kidney liver And
bladder medicine will do fur them Hy
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Hinghamton N Y you may receive am-
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purchase medium and Urge eie bottle At
drug atore— A dvsrt iwim-nt
A Difference
When Representative Cole of Iowa
whs sworn In to aueceed James W
Good who resigned he was the first
new nmn to route from hi dltrlet In
fourteen yea lie said when he took
oath of office ho recalled a sheriff
friend of hla who was elected to office
and told the Judge who was to swear
him In that he didn't know why he
hud been elected hut would like the
Judge to quullfy him
"I can sweitr you all right" said the
Judge ‘Tint God Almighty alone run
quullfy you”
That Wu a Ptach
“What wa the biggest mlstuke you
ever made?" 'Thinking I was too
foxy to make a big mlxtnke"
Will your "Good Morning9
last all day?
Easy to start from the breakfast table with
rest and enthusiasm but how easy is it to
keep on? Does ambition last or lag as the day
develops?
The afternoon “slump" is a factor to be count
ed upon in business or social lie
Usually there’s a reason
Nerves whipped by tea or coffee won’t keep
' on running and they won't stand constant
whipping
Many a man or woman who has wished the
afternoon would be as bright as the morning has
simply been wishing that the nerves wouldn't
have to pay the natural penalty for being whipped
with the caffeine drug
Postum gives a breakfast cup of comfort and
cheer without any penalties ofterward There’s
no “letting down" from Postum — no midday
drowsiness to make up for midnight wakefulness
no headaches no nervous indigestion no increase
of blood pressure
Think It over There’s full satisfaction in
Postum — a cup of comfort for anybody (the
children included) any time
You can get Postum from your grocer or
your waiter today and probably you'll begin to
have better tomorrows as so many thousands
have had who have made the change from coffee
to Postum 1
Postum corns In two forma: Instant Postum (In tins)
maria Instantly In tha cup hy ths addition of boiling water
Postum Cat sal (in packages of largsr bulk for (boss who
prafsc to maks ths drink whils ths m sal is bsing prspsrsd)
aisda by bulling for 20 minuiaa SoM by all grousra
Postum for Health
“Therc’i a Reason”
when you buy Aspirin
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Pain Pain
Crop are raised on 2-JOkl(JOHO
acres In India
The prehistoric Egyptian operated
oMrleli furuis
The prtees of cotton and linen hr
been doubled hy the war Lengthen
their service hy using Bed Croaa Ball
Blue In the luundry All grocer — Ad-
vertisement Cotton Culture 300 Years Old
The culture of cotton In the United
Stale dale hack Just ' year the
first cotton Seed having been planted
In Virginia u an experiment la
Ul'-'l
Mother Lov
Ilnrdly had the runoe smashed
against the hidden reef when the little
boy who had been the craft' navigator
waa seen to emerge from the wreck-
Hge and swim manfully towurd the
shore A cheer of Joy burst from all
save one of the hlg crowd gathered
The exception a grlin-fnred woman
wnlted silently and when the hoy land-
ed she grubbed him hy the hulr shook
him and yelled In hi ear:
"You little scamp! What do jrott
mean hv learning hw to swim after
I've told you never to Ventura Into
the wuter?"
Ha Had Heard It All
“Whnt'a b(s‘n coming off here?" dw
manded Constable Sain F Slackput
ter of I'etunlu hurrying up after tha
accident
"Itliinklty blank 1 Bllnklty-ldank I — m
returned the enraged motorUt
"That kind o' talk won't get you
nuth’n' young feller I I've been chief
of police here for twenty-two year
and Ix-en cussed for everything oa
earth and In the water under the
earth hy hundred of gent older and
more ex(-rleneed than you are Now
shut up and tell me what'a the mat
ter" — Kansas (Tty Star
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