The Edmond Sun (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1922 Page: 10 of 12
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THE -EDMOND SUN
MANAGLR STALLINGS ASSERTS HE
HASN’T TALKED TRADE WITH TIGERS
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Oklahoma Directory
Special Daltcry for Fords
ItAN IMUfrH
Tb Hucery Ptwff
John MKtTKiU o iso
1111 N lirwMi Okbhwwi City
3 Camilla
7 Kenyon
THE ISLAND
riop — Jtn liardm rRTt-
hi acul crr f-r ativ mi nnJ —
h il rr loo ui'l 10 IMhk of mar
r — with nur inuttjr t'nn
hrii U lnv' by a trn-
nimltj ( nslr M
Hiuwf' inlu ttnanoinr an
(ion to hunt for turti itfiiMur on
inland Hr nirf 'ir
F nA HardliK unclrtAklt g to atop
Fir gva on tha tad la l n
i i iu i r-i lonii hy no
conii'trc her 1 tor
tta aiplMmn and bar ('Miifii jit
fr Ita mn braa Vtrarla
t)i a guauitnm of tl HnortH
Oulhbrt n lalkr ith
rjrald M an Iro lr of th ti)ll-
tlon i:r'rta ry frntKly -pr
hr vini pra n-il y '
ruoitig Htaw anJ tha othr mm
hra of iho pirrv Inciu Un a
n Mlitl uncertain
t tp'aln ti4h and a haiy
'Tnatu-itr' llain'lon il IuW of
b tn( in a rotup r:icv to
Jiiia ilatdna lai'olina on th
Utand a a matter of m diPVul-
ty ira'la bif t ' Ririnl atiof
tn tho ar na of V jthb?n Vane
(CHAPTER IV— Contnued)
— 5—
"1 vraa" I announced moved to de-
fiance by the neighborhood of Mr
Shaw "Before w started I wav an
afraid that If you laid listened you
Biltht have heard toy looili chattering
Hut I hail at h-u-t the rmiifot ! t n it
thought Unit If I (lid go to my end It
would not be amply iu lunud of sor-
did gain I”
"And Indued that wai almost a
Bute of noble sentiment under Hie
rirvunistam-r-s" answered the dour
Boot with the fleeting shadow of an
enraging smile
I promised myself as I went with
Mr Vane toward the tire that some
day I would Ind the wenpou that
Would penetrate the Scotchman' arm-
or— and would uh It mercilessly
Cookie received "ua with unctuous
warmth
“Welt now 'olnr to goodness If It
tnt the ll'le lady I How eonie you
git ashore all dry Ink you Is? V
ssh Cookie'll git you-till some'n hot
Ircmiejusly" lie wafted me with state-
ly gesture to a sent on an overturned
Iron kettle and served my coffee with
an air appropriate to mahogany and
plate It wav something to see him
wait on Culhhert Vane A Cookie
told me later tn the course of our
rapidly developing Crleridillp “df
young grniniim am sure one oh de
quality" To Indicate the certainty of
Cookie’ Instinct Miss Illggleiby-
ilrowne was never more to him than
“dat pusson"
On the beach Mr Shaw Captain
Magnus and the sailors were -tolling
Unloading and piling up atorea Its tit-
er lagglngly Apollo Joined (hem I
waa glad for a heavy fatigue wus
stealing over me Cookie taking note
of my sagging head brought me eome-
All Dry Lak Veu tar
ody's duntagJ bag for a pillow 1
felt him drawing a tarpaulin over me
as I sank Into buttomiesa deptha of
Sleep
I 0ened my eyes to the dying star
Th moon had set I heard men
shouting “Here she 'comes!" “Stand
by to k-nd hand I’’ In haste I
acraiuhled up and tore for the heach
1 must wltuesa the landing of Auat
Jan
Through the dawn-twilight that lay
upon the cove the boat drew u-ar that
bore Mr Tuhhs and Ids fair charge
J saw th three cork helmeta grouped
together In the item Then the fram-
ing fringe of wavelet caught the
boat hured It forward seemed all but
to engulf It Out leaiied the sutl-
ers Out leaped Mr Tubbs and dis-
appeared at once beneath ths utm
b brill and prolong-d rise the shriek
of my aunt end Miss niggleshy-
Brownei Valiantly Mr Shaw and
Cuthbert Vane had m-hed Into the
sleep Each now appeared staggering
up th steep foam-swept strand no-
sier a struggling burden Even after
they wer Safely (epitd on the
sand Miss Brown end my sunt cow-
tbioed t ohrliik
""ave save Mr Tuhhs I" lun'lou-d
A l f t Jane
lilt Mr Tuhhs overlMkcd by all
bnt t' Is thouL’l ll ul frlcml Iiid ini oi-
ly saved lpn-elf tie a h anvil upon
Ua dripping
“A cbn cnll!" he :ing out clis-r-f
n 11 y ‘'Thought one time old Nrp hud
got a stranglehold all right Thnks
I I gue-s there'll he somoihmg don g
w h-n Wall Mcet gots tloa news — lhit
old 11 II Is food for the tinny deni-
retii of the deep I"
"It would hove been most— nnM
shocking I" q iaM-re l poor Aunt June
with feeling She wri- ptti-oui'v mr'v-
Ing to extrlcnle here If from tlnofohN
of the green veil
I came to lo-r roMS'iun'e The poor
ilump little wiimnti wus treinMing
from head to foot
"It wus a moat — nniivml evperl-
eneo" u e told me n I umnom l lo-r
“I’rol 1 1 1 I y eilremi ly — undying To 'lie
soul-fori es nnd nil t hit t M is
I’r'W tie snys hut ‘for the moiii-nt —
unsettling Is my helmet on utralght
dear? 1 tlnlik It Is a little severe for
my type of fine don’t you? Tle-re
was a K"eet little hut In a I'fth ave-
Pue -hop — miovi' nnd vel so i ho- I
thought It Jd-t the tli'ng hut Min
llroune mid mi helmets were alvavs
Wotn-C'Oee? Dll IIIV lhar lllih'
how thun'Cnl I iliall he!'
And Aunt June clung to me us of
yore as I led her up the luu In
CHAPTER V
Th Captain's Leyacy
When In mv lender years I was
taken to the unit line usually the most
thrilling feature of the sotnc!e to
me wns the scene depleted on the
drop curtain I'lrectly wns seated
— Iu the body — and had had my hat
takPii off and been told not to Airlg-
gle I vaulted airily over the uncon-
scious audience over an orliestrs en-
gaged In tuning up and was lost In
the murwtou landscape of the ilroe
curtain The adventitias wlihli I had
there put to ahatne any which the
raising of the curialu ju-riulttcd to
oe seen upon the stage
I had never hoped to recover In this
proalc world my longhM paradise
of the drop-curtain Ton morning re-
vealed It to me here on leewnrd
Island Ilere was the featlo-ry foli-
age the gushing springs the gor-
geous flowers of tbnt enchanted Imol
And here were the soft and lidoxhnt-
Ing perfumes tl at I hud imuglned 111
my curtain Inmlscape
I reward island measures roughly
feur tulle across from eas( to west
by three from north to south The
core of the Island Is the peak rising
to a height of nearly three thousand
feet At Its base on three sides lies
a plateau Its edges gnawed away hy
the set to the underlying naky skele-
ton On the southeastern quarter the
peuk drops hy a aeries of great preci-
pices straight Into the sea
All the plateau slid nun h of the
peak are clothed with wools a beau-
tiful bright green against the sap-
phire of sea atul sky High above all
other growth wuve the feathery tops
of the corns pulms which flourish here
luiurluntly
The palms were nowhere more
ahundnnt than In the hollow hy the
cove where our camp wus made anil
their size and the regularity of their
order spoke of cultivation tluavas
oranges and lemons grew here ton
anj many benutlful bnnana pilms
At the aide of the clearing toward
the stream stood a hut built of cocna-
pelin logs Its roof of palm-thatch
ha 1 been scattered by storms Near-
er the stream on a bench were an old
decaying washfuh and a board A
broken frying pan and a rusty ax-
head lay In the grass
In the hat Itself were a rude bed-
stead a small tnhle and a clipboard
made of boxes I was excited at first
and fancied we had come uen the
dwelling of 1 marooned pirnte With-
out taking the trouble tn cornhut this
opinion Mr Shaw explained to Cuth-
hert Vane that a copra gatherer had
once lived here ami that the place
must have yielded sindi a profit that
he was only surprls-d to find It de-
serted now Hehlnd ti ls cool em-
phatic sieech I ened an ironic test
In the destruction of my pirate
After their thrilling ei-rlence of
being ferried from the Itufus smith
to the Island my mint slid Miss
Tlrown had been eusily p-rsumled to
dispose themselves for naps
The boat of the Itufus Sni'th hsj
departed from the Isluud and httr re-
lations wlih humanity were severed
The thought of our Isolation awed anil
fascinated Ine aa I sat meditatively
uiain a keg of nails wiinhlng the mir-
ac'e of the tropic dawn The men
were hard at work with ba'es ami
boxes except Mr Tuhhs who gave
S'lvlv It lou-t have been valuable
advice for he asnred everybody that
a word from his lips hud Invariably
been enough to make Wall Street sit
up and take notice Hut It Is a far
cry from Wall Street to Lew-ward
Island Mr Tuhhs Ignored sought
refuge with ni at last and polntru
oat the beauties of Amarer aa she
rose from the embrace of Neptune
“Au-uurvr Bore a I U to be accurst"
CorvuirtiT
THE HomH- x-t kkju
COMPANY
lie explained “hut they didn't UT
pi'Dlt-s' surnames turn li in rlna-n
1 1 n i’S
The gbid ere of breakfast put st
end to Mr Tuhhs' expi-uinn of uy
llioiocy
So does dull reality rln the feet oi
dreams tluit It proved Impo-siMo ts
begin the day by digging up the trea
ure (’amp l ad to tie nnanged fm
s r
lilt VlNlUfl of tit lMl4 tO t4 llfli
fr tl tuniifcu f fco I Th i uMr
lid urn) so j npart hh (Ik hmv
r of A m if Jjipp nrol Mi-m lroupi )
dot iint fu tiutlsp a third In th!- an'
I iiry Yon fou!t tin hy ook'in( al
I or that lo'rt ui4 th Mrt of pr
m a ho uoijIJ ln haliiy Kloop oul
mp uj In a tnp r an?
I Hti If imx!pI hy mj
n laiT'mlii xli!rt-r !
In a of roi-nji paltng
An nntr iiir Pirlx‘t lvpnoa i d
tin I-'jhm! vni dub rkMnttuM froit
thi jHtlhl of Uw of roiiin n thi nh
r i h !u -ni t W : I I -i n : i u' tltf
ohJh rnv the ahotle if rinnierniir
Mil Y-hi xioul-J Une im-cu
i 1 ' — r Y HW
“No W Do Our Best to Keep Ou
of Them"
clean how seemly how se!f-resectlm
were our Ieewa'd Island p gs to real-
ize how profoundly the pig of Chris-
tian lands Is a dolmaed and slandered
animal Tlie-e qiindriin-ds would
have strengthened J-an Jacques' be-
lief In the primitive virtue of mun be-
fore rlvillatlon debauched him
Aunt June hud been dreadfully
alarmed hy the pigs Olid wuntel to
keep me Immured In (he culdn o’
nights so that I should not e eaten
But nothing less than a Bengal tiger
would have driven me to suih extrem-
liy “Though If t pig should eat me"
I sugges'i-d “you m!ht murk him
ID avoid becoming cnnnlhul at sec-
ond hand I should liute to think of
you Aunt June as the family tomb!"
“Virginia you are mo-t unfeel'jig"
said Aunt Jane gelling pink about
tha eyelids
“Ah I didn't know you Americans
went In much for family tomhV re-
marked the beautiful youth 1 lit crested -IJ
“No we do our best to keep out of
them" I as-ureij him and be walked
off meditatively revolving this
If the beautiful youth had been
beautiful on shipboard In the Inform-
al costume lie affected on the Island
he was more splendid still His
while cotton shirt and trousers
showed him lithe anil lean and muscu-
lar HU banwl arms and cheat were
like cream solidified Into fle-lu With
Ids striied silk sush of red and blue
about his waist end Ins crown of nu-fir-isiul
i fic-t nut curls — a development
due to the absence of a harla-r — the
Honorable Cuilihert would certainly
have he-u hulled tiy the natives If
tle-re hud lw-u any a the Isluttd's
g"d
I'etnp wns made In the etirly hours
of the day Then came lum In-on
pn-pnred with skill hy Cookie end
i-s'i-n from a tnhle of packing cases
laid In the shade Afterward every-
one hot and weary retired for a sl-
esia Always around the Island blew
the faint cooling breath of the sea
No marsh or stagnant water tired In-
sect is-sts or fever Every duv while
we were there the men worked hard
and grew lean and sun brow nod ami
thrived on It livery ftemoo with
unfailing regularity a light shower
fed but In twenty minutes It was
over and tliq sun shone again greed
lly lupping up the moisture that gilt
tcred on the leaves
1TO UK CONTlSWtUy
rr
f
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K
a - V- - ‘a Ut ’-tik -g4
$uiim(js and Hu Crack
striil'i x tw mr nf th
!! ih tluit iMH-iil-r Ar !il ii
Aiinrhiiii for tvx o i r hxr i it 1
“No lows tha 17 liiln ii n tti-r a
ti'hoil to I t rn f iihoiit Kuril h
ny vIioU tall iiuh hut rihl now I
Chinese Golfer Will
Tojr United States
II IW ail ha- It g gv er the
w-ir'd many of its phoii--urapli
tones (fie Icilahuli dame
canned pineapples nnd sm li
swimming stars ns I hike Kalian-
litimku the K-'iloliC lirotliers
nil I (eorge 1‘ut-na now la of-
ferng a t’hlnesvi golfer
'lnrles Tiling nineteen who
was ninnerup In the Hawaiian
hamplon-ldp lust year will
tour the I Tilted Stales lids year
entering various golf tourna-
ments uceompanled hy Brands
Brown a wealthy sugar planter
nnd I'oc Adams a g-df writer
from the Hawaiian I-lands
PLAY STEPHENSON AT THIRD
Being Groomed to Succeed Larry
Gardner at Hot Corner — Ready
to Fill Pontion
Higgs Stephen-on u being groomed
ir a sueeessor to Larry tlardm-r third
iiseman of the Cleveland Imllans
Steplienmn came lito prominent e last
year when Hill Wunil-sgiinsa and ev-
Rigge Stephenson
ernl Milisiltutea were Injured and he
played a scnaatiniiul game at second
base the first few week of the season
Stephenson I a natural slugger and
It Is predicted that when Gardner re-
tire he will be ready to flit the posi-
tion ORIENTALS TAKE UP BOXING
On of Bg Chines Colleges Engage
Bntiah Instructor to Teach
“Manly Art"
China Is progressing athletically as
well us In other ways boxing now be-
ing taken up quite generally through-
out the new republic
One of Ihe biggest colleges there
lias engaged a Britl-h Instructor In
the “manly art" while some of the
clubs have aim taken up the tsixmg
gutne
At a recent college meet there a num-tw-r
of hauls were put on and several
of the Oriental allowed considerable
promise
FOUR CAPTAINS IN LINE-UP
Leader of Hockey Batkttball and
Football Art Among Mtmber
of Baxeball T cam
On Ihe Harvard liasclmll nine are
lour varsity rnptnns ami all of them
were member of the tint football
squad last year
Arthur (onlun I captain of the
nine George Owens who plays first
base leioM this winter's hockey team
and leu) Gordon mptuln of the ha-ket-hull
leant plays right field I 'barley
Buell i nptaiu-elect of the f-mthull
team la a substitute for aecoud base
Outfielder Archdeacon
II l)tr lHt-nuitlrnl Imsttx Vn n Tl
iu f hit rluh to the Irnit
a ftisli roiHilit:ifl--u
r lnli-ai on” muI "nnd I Inixt-n’t
hal At th ihI of Ylix yar I tnuy kH
Jo not i-ropoK t holt a pluM-r'
Baseball
Notes
T I e t erin-ii v lull Ion ipped Hitcher
lllnmr Hill to the I'a-aum-nt (lull
The I'itl-huigli club sld Hlnher
lyie Higher outright to the Milwaukee
lull -
The next Improvement In radio serv-
ice will be to broadcast the si ore by
Innings
The Shreveport club Inis given
I'iti her Hick Barrel his unconditional
release
The veteran IVneon I’hltllppt Is
helping Bill Howell couch bis pitcher
ou the Bhnt team
Pon’t you sometimes wonder what a
tiian with un umpire's talents does fur
a living In wilder? -
Manager Connie Mack of the Ath-
letics lias signed 'Hart M-Mellan
pitcher of the I nlvenlty of Texas
The Penvei rluh of the Western has
bought Ihildiy t'olfrln shortstop from
the 1’dooinlngtou cluli of the Three I
The Little Bock Club lins released
Butcher Gerald Wcggs to Joplin of Hie
Western Association to belli out Gub-
hy Street
Burgers College has appointed Ed-
ward Hhelps former National league
catcher to usslst ill couching Its buse-
tiu 11 team
The St I outs Nationals released
outright to Houston of the Texas
league Hitcher Arthur Heintiurt a
southpaw
It didn't take Manager George Gib-
son long to discover lliut the shift in
fields for Mux Carey and Curson Big-
bee would Hot (hi
“Chirk" Fewsler of th New York
Yankees wus fined fl hy a Judge 111
Washington for driving un automuhll
without a lleon-e
The Salt Iuke team I finally fixed
up hehlnd Hie hat Butch Hyler who
has been holding out making up bis
mind to rejoin the team
Mnnuger Hill Klllefer of the Cubs
decided to keep Burney Frlberg for
awhile and sent Infielder Benny
Ylvelro to Ios Angeles Instead
The Hoehester International and
FuerHniento Coasters have made a
deal by which ltochester gets tfi r
culclirant Hurry Lunte Intlehlcr
Ollle Bickering a youngster of fifty-
three la to mnniige a team In the
Kitty league and iierhups take a turn
In the outfield or pinch bit oceuslonal
I J-
The Salt 'Inke cluh has released
Bill Thompson minor leaguer who
tried to pull a rom hn k after spend-
ing two or three year iu Industrial
hull
New Haven club purchased Frnnk
Woodward leading strikeout hurler
of the Binteil league lust year from
the Washington club of the Americun
league
The Atlanta rlub get niiothcr hit
of mt-dlelne from Commlssionei
Landis who for some is-ssn or other
lias refused to ' reinstate Er-kine
Mayer
Alfred Nchf a cousin' of Art N'ehf
of the New York Glams won't make
Ids murk in luiselmll Just yet He
has liis'ii released ly the Terre Haute
dull after a brief triul
Hmplrea signed for the Nebraska
Slate league Im pute the veteran John
Gonding one time catcher In ths
Western league uni Earl Snyder al-
so with some repututlon liq minor
league bulk
TANLAC KEEPS HIM
FIT SAYS McGRAW
f
Hie Used It for Yeare With Splendid
Result— Fin for Run Down
Condition
"For four year Tunluc bus kept me
In the pink of is million ns I take a
f-vv doses of It every time I feel a
little run down ami It ulway Imilds
till up iigaln" sold Win A JlcGniw
LM7 I'eacli HI tee Tsmpii I 'In
“I began taking Tanlie first al-ont
four years ago when I was 111 a very
had state of health and had lu-eti run
down for several years I was ulways
taking laxatives ten but I hcheve
they did me more harm than geod
"Tanlie made me fe like a brand
fiew limn In a very short time and I
have never had a return of any of my
old troubles The reason of tills I am I
firmly convinced Is Hint I always have j
Tuniuc iionuy and take a tew doses
every time 1 feel a bit under the
weather"
Tallinn Is sold hy all good druggists
ITim nun xxlio U miiiim hr
Hip Ju-t hi rn iim liule llllnl
M'UH into lili fill1
l it tmm who n4 ciih oftn
in th-k
WM-'! :k
pc (ojt
I :t :T4’ cl
r—z
vTl
k i
They Knew
“Eggs are cheaper than they huve
been in years"
"Yea 1 know It my hens are laying"
They are
Good !
Buy this Cigarette and Save Money
There’ a man in this town who sells KEY OVERALLS
I Ask him to show you a suit Extra quality Btur workmanship Git
Ua pr day to wr them Buy thm 1 they
don't giv full Mtlskcuon Uk thm back and
fjS' - - T°ur mony back or a naw pair Freel
“ 7SA eiSrt ihin cm a
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I iTu 1 1 olTlI iTm tiTlTi h I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Tfl I i 1 1 1 i ll rt
Trtw Ar you ltupu-iT
T’-jr us JM tt pp k frm) W O’ Al-ll
Women n! hidrn until rtm ll"rmk
t Tru KlaotlC lory(
rruili- rnwii Ww rnf n -1 It lnvlll
Whmi i hav Oklnhnt I'h IcIhhr KmimiIj
SIT W 1'irii mu ukljjoin4 oiy oi
NSTSHERMAN MACHINE-
AND IRON WORKS
Engineers Founders and Machinists
Grate Bars and Smokestacks
18 to J Em Mmm Strwt OUaUM ruy
"Good
to the
Last
Drop
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I’uldlc opinion being Imimiii Is fre-
quently wrong
A hank teller nlwuys lias something
of Interest on hand
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