The Headlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE SHADOW OF THE
SHELTERING
PINES
(Continued from last week)
"I Just ’ sfiof hTTn” sighed Tony
dully - She was too exhausted to say
anything more What was there to
explain after alii The only sure way
to save Edith wan to Insist she her-
self had fired t(ie shot
A strange strangling sound came
from Captain MacCauley Then he
blurted out: v ' '
"Tony darling please don’t sit there
that way Tell ns about It Do dear
©h’ don’t you know how much we all
love youl” '
Did she know? - Ah yes and more!
Her own devotion to him was almost
' forcing the - f ruth from between her
chattering teeth She-glaneed at him
and then Edith pale beseeching and
wan came between her face and his
"There Isn't anything more to tell
Philip" she choked hopelessly "I sup-
pose Til be arrested If he dies — ”
She Hurst Into broken sobs and
-crouched lower 1 n v
"He’s not gplng to die" Paul told
her softly "He only has a slight scalp
wound Sfb put that worry out of your ‘
head ' ' - Tony don’t you love me
any more?” - — ’
Love him I The agony 1 his voice
made her fling her arms around him
and she clung to him shivering en-
treating him to forgive her not to ’
cease loving her for she’d die If he
did
"Child dear” he murmured run-
ning his fingers over her curls "you’re
going to steady yourself now and tell
your father Just what happened I Now
begin I” --
Be had CPt finished whetLhl3 eyeg
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REIDPEP’S
PHILOSOPHY
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who faflo for the
samolpunk twice
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A boob can buy at our store with :
: perfect safety We will not sting s
: him i I
BEFORE YOU BUY
PERFUME SMELL IT
Your nose knows what you want in
perfume If it pleases your sense of
smell buy it J
Bring your prescriptions liere
Owl Drug Company
Hama of Red Ftp
Carmen t :
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Products
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canght sight of thi afe ' He stared
at Its open door and Doctor John’s
gave followed his Then the latter
strode across the room and for a long
moment peered Into the opening
"Ti’s empty Everything’s gone" he
mnttered turning slowly and Philip
exclaimed:-'
"That’s why she shot him Jack He
was stealing! Tony darling” and the
speaker went down beside the girl
“Tony did yon find your father here?”
"T didn’t see him take anything
Philip” she sobbed bitterly Her eyes
were looking at him but their expres-
slon told him they didn’t aee him t
all Another problem was tormenting
her - Her misery 'was being added to
by the minute So Impatient was
Philip to have the matter cleared that
be spoke harshly to her
“Tony you know where those Jewels
are” said he “Tell' us Instantly!”
Then he ejaculated: “That’ man has
them upstairs” v
He was out of the room In a flash
and an awful alienee settled over the
three until he was with them again
“He hasn’t got them” he faltered
"I searched every pocket In hla
clothes But I found this wad of
money There most be thousands In
It L” ‘
HOOSIER
Universally
acknowledged as
tthe finest of all
KITCHEN
CABINETS
is featured here
FT WENTWORTH
Careen Okie
Big Money-Raising
35 Per Cent Off
Eitire Stick il Will ftpr
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Will Pepr Ptiit tit
Gltu Store
Aeross from Ford Garago
He passed the money to Doctor
John --
“It wasn’t In the safe” said the lat-
ter thoughtfully slipping It intp the
table drawer -
His words struck a' new terror to-'
Tonnlbel Edith had robbed ’the safe '
then Edith who never stole unless she J
was forced to ljt‘ The shudders that'
ran over her brought a feeliqg of re-
bellion to Paul Pendlehaven Philip '
groaned and began to speak hilt the
doctor waved him to silence v’' V '
“Tony! he said sternly “there’s
something beneath all this something’'
you must tell me Do you know where
the things went that were In the
safe?” - -
To deny It would be the same as tell- '
Ing that a third person had beep- there
To aamlt It would forever ’pi ace her
beyond the pale of Ms love Yet' there
was Edith— and Uriah whom’ she had’-
sworn to protect -
""Yea I know" she-whispered "Of
course I know” she repeated louder
“You’ll tell me" begged' Philip
hoarsely "Great Heavens chjld can’t
you see bow awful It looks foryou?”
"Yes” was all she said miserably " -Doctor
John waa wandering aimless-
ly about the room The mysetry that -had
hung over Tony Devon ever since -she
had been with them wag’ deeper
than ever He felt like shaking the
truth from- her for the sight of hla
horror-stricken brother filled him with
rage which -did for the moment obliter-
ate the past two years In which tha
glrPhad been the one bright sppt Ip
their home
“Then If yon know Tony" Doctor
John ejaculated "Just out with It
Your father - evidently didn’t ' take
them—” - "I "
"I did” Interrupted Tony '
"What for?” waa hla bitter retort
"My brother gave you permission to
wear them whenever you wanted tot”
Tony couldn’t answer She waa be-
coming hopelessly entangled more so
with every word she uttered
“God I’d rather have given them all
to you" mourned Doctor Paul “I In-
tended to anyhow” 1 '
“If your father dies Tonnlbel” said
Doctor John sternly '"you’ll be arrest-
ed Oh Lord! What a mess I”
t “It’s awful” muttered Tony ’
(Continued next week)
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Our iusinoss Will bo Conducted on
a Cash
In coming to this decision we hope to make
it to your interest as well as ours
We’ ask a continuance of your patronage
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and a comparance of our prices the grade
of merchandise considered!
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i Many year ago our forefathers threw off the shackles of
tyranny and despotism and proclaimed their Independence
If you are shackled by debt and extravagance throw Jhem
roff and declare YOUR freedom : r
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Come in and' start a bank account and REGULARLY
- deposjt a part of what you earn ’You will then be a Free
Man and a happy man
We will welcome you
CARIKZEIff
F N WINSLOW President
WALTER LEWEY Cashier ANDY SOLF Vice Pres
BERT RANEY Asst Cashier W H COLLINS Viee Pres
It is fortunate that great minds do
not all run in thd same channel
Scrambled brains might become tire-
some as a steady diet
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mi offttar
Itesis — 17 o
no moro credit businoss
Ebert & Henry
Carmen Oklahoma
' The number of prize fighters that
' are springing up leads one to suspect
that there is little likelihood of anotlu
er war in the near future
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Salter, Frank A. The Headlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1921, newspaper, July 1, 1921; Carmen, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2084607/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.