Wn.lnoBrlMV. October 21, 1925.
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Published by Arrangement with Fint National Pictuiti,
J-loyd Production, Jnc
ClfAITI-'.R XVIII. (ConlliUM-iI)
Koon flio t'nt strings wen- drnwn
PikI tin- axinuii puhhod throiiKli tin
door, IiIh hrniH full of dry apruceJ
wood. Jlo stood rtinllinK down al
tho farv frnim-d unuly tn thu fox
fur; limn lio dropiM-d IiIh lnirdfti
und liiit'lt Ix'foro tho Btovo. in u
momtut Iluri! cmnc u promlMlim
rrurltl'. followed quickly liy an
agi-waldo t'lutlnr which itri'iv Into it
roar tut tlu' Hlovtt licpun lo draw.
"I'nrHiou!" itoiili'llu'd iy- wore
luiffht with curioKity and an amo
tion far from material. "When In
tin world ?' ,
"Sonn hinjun hiifllT mak 1m-k
kill. 1 got more fl'nrlw uh Out, too.
Hy ffolly! JMh Koln' lio regulur
ChrlH'itiaH for you."
i Houlettu Mlirn-d. There wu hIiiIi
born deiluneo In her ion when Hhe
Raid; "I'm ffolnff lo tfM up and
J'm KOinK ouhloorH elolheH or
no rlothi-H. I'll wrap the rohe
around me and play I'm a wiuuv."
Bhc rheeked 'I'oleon'H protest. "Oh,
I'm perfeetly will, and the riot hen
I linvc nre ihlelc enough."
"honk out you don' froze your
Bf'f. I Mil pretty dr'MS you ot Ih
give you chftlHhlalii In JliiuKUBt."
The sneaker blew upon hlH flngcra
and sat hark upon Ills heelH, IiIh
ryia twlnkllnif, hut brown face
wreathed In smiles.
"Then 1 ran do It? You'll lot me
tryt" ltoulella was all eutrernesn.
"We'll talk 'bout dot ldmely,
Mint t'lnff wo ffoln have beeir Pt
lalch, lak Hlwnah weddlnV
"Goody! Now run away while I
Bot up."
Hut thn man shook his head.
"l)onb bo In soorh hurry- t l tent
warm alow. Kuh' niRht do reever Ih
fr6i solid bo far you look. I'rutty
qiieock people come,"
"J)o you think they'll have extra
riot he 8 HomothtWf wurm that 1
can wear?"
. "Sure! I fix alt dut.' Still smll
. InK. Toleon rose and went stoop
InK out or the tent, tylnff the Hups
behind Mm. A few rods distant
wua another shelter which he had
pitched for himself; in front of It,
on a pole provision-cache, were two
quarters of Frozen caribou ntout
und seated comfortable in the snow'
beneath, eyes fixed upon the prlae,
were several "htiHky" iIorh of un
usual size. At 'i'oleon'H nppeurnnce
they began to caper and to fawn
upon him.
"lio, you ole t'lefs!" ho cried,
sternly. "You Ink steal dose meat.
I hot! Well, 1 eat you , 'live."
HtretehltiK on tiptoe, he removed
one of the Luavteis and bore 11 In
to hia tent. The doKH withered Jusl
ouiside the door: (lutlcmsly they
noked the eanvus aHide" and us
Toleon set to work with hatehet
unil huntliiff knife their bright eyes
followed his every move.
Non!" lie exclaimed, with a
ferorloiw frown. "You don't pet
bo much as li'l smell. You i'lnk
nta mi'iir jroln hottKry to feed loaf
er' lak you'.'" Itushy rny tails he
tfap to stir, I lie lieudH eiime far
ther forward, there was a most un
mannerly llekliiK .of chops, "ity
Gar! You sound lak' iitlner-man
mi t In' Houp. Wat for you -'spee
nice rul? You don' work none."
'J'oteon removed a layer of fat, di
vided It. and tossed a portion to
each nnlmnl. The morsels van
ished with a single Ktilp, with one
wolfish click of sharp white teeth.
"No, I kIvo you not'tn'."
For no reason w hut ever the
speaker broke into loud InujOiter:
ttPn, to further relieve, his bubbl
ing; JoynusneHH, Iv began lo hum a
oiik- Ah he worked his sontt Ki'ew
louder, until Its words were audible
to the Klrl In the next tent.
"Oh, In vnlx du Itenu Nnnl uul
nrnpptJle,
Tour henlr avee tut le jour.
Kt desormlas toute peine cruello
Kulra di-vunt mon ehant d'nmour.
1 ('amour, d'amour."
("fh, .the voice of th North In a.
calling me,
To Join In the praise of the. dity,
po whatever (he fate that's befall
ing me,
I'll sing every sorrow away.
Away, away.")
The Yukon stove was red-hot
tiow, and Koulettn Klrby's tent was
warm. She m att d herself before
ft homely little dresser fasti toned
from two caudle-boxes, and began
to Hrrapge her hair. curiously
she examined the comb und hruh.
They were, or hud been. 'I'oleon's;
so was the pocket-mirror hanging
y a sufetypln to the canvas wall
above. Itouletiu n-c ultcd w It h
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
Exclusive
Undertakers
Our Invalid Cat Is used but
for oue purpose of convey,
tnc the sick and Injured any
where they want to to.
Main A3 Mtni or lsy
smile the flourish of pride with
which lie hail presciitt-d to her tliis
ludicrous bureuu and its fittliiKH.
Wus there ever sueh a fellow as
this Dant? Was then! ever u.
heurl so IdK". h kind? A strunKer,
It seemed to the Klrl that she had
known him ulways. There had
been days days Interminable
when In- hud seemed to he some
il renin flKiire; an Indistinct, unreal
lioliiir at once famlllur and unfa
miliar, rrlendly and forbiddiiiK;
then other days i J urine which he
hud gradually aHHiiined sitbHtanei;
and actuality mid durinK whicii she
hud come to know him. Follow
ing; her return to sanity, Kouletta
hud experienced periods of uncer
tainty and of terror, then hours of
embarraxsmenl the mere memory
of which caused her to shrink nnd
to hide her head. Those were limes
of which, even yet, trim could not
bear to think. Hers had been a
slow recovery and a painful, liny a
tragic awakening, but, us she had
gained the strength and the ability
to understand and to suffer, 'l'o!
eon, with u tact and a thought fill
nt'HH uncxperted III one of ills sort,
had dropped the character of nurse
and UMsuined the role of friend and
protector. That had been Itoulet
ta's moHt difficult ordeal, the in o til
trying lime for both of them, In
fact; not one man in ten thousand
could liuve carried off such an
awkward situation at a cost so low
to u womun's feelings. It was. of
course, the very uwkwn''dner of
that situation, together with '('ol
efin's calm, courageous method of
facing- It, thai had given his pa
tient the strength to meet him half
way and that hud nmde her con
valescence anything less than a tor
lure. And the manner In which he hud
allowed her to learn all the truth
about herself but by bit as her re
sistance grew his sympathy, his
repression, hib support! He hail to
know just how far lo go; he had
spared her every possible heart
ache, he had nev
" ' I
to suffer u moment of Jrepkln-
Hon as to herself. No. Iter first
conscious feeling, now I hut siie re
called It. had been one of implicit,
unreasoning tail h in htm. That
confidence had Increased with ev
ery hour; dismay, despair, the wish
to die had given place to resigna
tion, then to hope, and now to a
bravo seir-conlidciice. Kouletta
knew that her deliverance had
been miraculous and that this man,
this total stranger, out of the good
ness of Jiis heart, had given her
back her life. Hhe never ceased
llnmlcriuff over Itr "
Hhe was now sitting mot ion less.
comb and brush In hand, when
I'oleon came Into the tent for a
second time ami aroused her from
her abstraction. She hastily com
pleted her toilette, and was sitting
curled up on her bed when the
aroma of boiling coffee und the j
sound of frying steak brought her I
lo her feet. With a noisy clatter j
she enthusiastically arranged the,
breakfast dishes.
"How wonderful It Is lo have nn
appetite In the morning!" said she;
then; '"litis is the last time you're
going to cook. You may chop the
wood and build the fires, but 1 shall
attend to the r-Ht. I'm itilte able."
"Mien!" The pilot smiles his
agreement. "Kvcryhody inns' work
to be happy even dose dog. W'at
you link? Hey loaf ho long dey
begin fight, Jus lak' people." He
chuckled. "I'P'tly qiieeek we hitch
Iter up de sled an' go fly lo Hyeit.
Yoti goln' heiijoy dat, ma sieur.
Mebbe we meet dOfte clleeckako'
com tu' In an' dey holler: 'Hallo,
Krenchy! How's ting' In Dawson."
an' we say; 'I'ouf! We don' care
'bout Ha whom; we goln' home."
'ilium'!" Kouletta paused mo
mentarily In her task.
"Sure! Now voila; llreakfns'
she's serve In de baggage car."
With a flourish he poured tlu cof
fee, saying, "Let's see If yon so
hungry luk you pretend, or if J'tu
goln' keep you in bed some more."
Kouletta's appetite was all yes,
more than she had declared It to
lie. The liberality with which she
helped herself to oatmeal, her lav
ish use of the sugar spoon, and her
determined attack upon the can of
" "arnntion" satisfied uny lingering
doubts tu I Hirers mind. Her pred
atory interest tn the uppeliiug con
tents of the frying pan she eyed
it with the greedy heperulueiis of a
healthy urchin ulso wus eloquent
ot u complete recovery und brought
u thrill of pride to her benefactor.
"(loidi! 1 niiik' bud nurse tor
hospital," he grinned. "You eat him
OUt Of house ,in' lot." He flui.sliert
Ins meal, then looked on until Itou
clttn leant d back w uh regretful
nut Israel ton; tlnnupon he broke
out :
"Wul, I got more M'ptise for
you."
"You- -you can't am prise u toad,
and 1 feel just like oil Isn't food
good
Now Kouletta had learned much
ibont Hits big woodMnnnn p-cult-a
title); union other thihK she hml
d!eored that he took etravagant
delluht tn IiIn so-called "B'prh ."
They were nniny and ait- d. now a
titbit to it mpt lo r p.iUh-. or as::it;
a native doll winch needed u mm.
pb te out i n of luoecuHtns. cup, and
parka, and which he intdntcd h
hud not on ihe trail, veiy nuiul
from th rob): again u eatr of rub -
bit-fur s!eptiig socks or herself. ! No!" He shook his head and ex
That crude dr. s. r, which he hud ' pofed his white teeth In n flush-
(fimpb-ted without her nupecttng
him, was anoilMr. Ahuivs he wim
limikliia or dolmr .nmthim- tu
uuiuse or to occupy to r aid-niton,
und. although his gilts wn poor.
sotmiimes absurdly sltiiph-, he ind"
' nen Ttheless, the power of tnvest -
in Hum' with importune. IVHu, 1
vitally Interested In uH iUln( 1-iyj
Inc., and Frank
or little, he stimulated others to
share 1 hat Interest. Lift wus an
enjoyable ame, Inanimate objects
talked to him, every enterprise was
tinted Imuglnury colors, and he d
lighted in pretense Welcome traits
to Kouletta, whose childhood hud
been starved.
"What is my new sprlse?" she
((ticrled. - But, without answering,
'i'oleon rose and left the tent; he
was buck a moment luter with u
bundle in his ltands. This bundle
he unrolled, dlHpluying a flrte fur
parka, the hood of w hie h was
fringed with a deep fox-tal! facing,
the skirt and sleeves of an elabor
ate chceker-hourd pattern of multi
colored ' skins. 1 (lay squirrel-tall
streamers depended from its shoul
ders as furl her ornamentations.
Altogether is was a aplendld spi-ci-mcii
of Jndiun needlework and
Ho u let ta gasped w 1th delight.
"How .wonderful!" fche cried. "Is
it 'for. me?"
.The pilot nodded. "Huro t'lng.
Ie puniest one ever I see. Kilt
look!" lie called her attention to
a beaver cap, a pair of headed
mMiKehldc mittens, and a pair of
small fur boots that went with the
larger garments altogether a -com
plete, qutflt for wlnte.1'. travel.. )'l
buy him from .ddse hinjun hunt--r.
1'ul him on, iieeck."
Kouletta slipped into the parka;
she. donned cap and milieus; and
I'oleon wua in raptures.
"Uy gully! Dat's beautiful!" he
declared. "Now you' fix for sure.
No matter how col' she conic, your
II'l Iocs goln' be warm, you don
froze your nose
"You're good and true and
Kouletta faltered, then added, ferv
ently. "1 shall always thank God
for knowing you."
Now above till things Doret
lreaded his "sister's" serious moods
or any expression of her gralitudu;
he waved lit r words aside with an
airy gesture and begun in u hearty
tone:
"We don't stop dls pluec no
longer. Tomorrow wc start for
llvmi Will von I'lnb nt id. I
' .tl ck' ,H. hoimV. Vhvn
' nn , ,
imttion at the prospect lie exclaim
ed, In perplexity; "You tunny
gal. Ain't you cure?"
"1 have no home," slit; gravely
told htm.
"Hut your people dey goin In
glad lor seo youV"
"1 have no people, either. You
see, we lived u tjueer lire, lather
and I. J wus all he had, outside or
poor Danny Koyal, and he was all
I had. Hoinu was where we hap
pened to be. (l Jle, soldcyerytiimg
to come Norlli; he cut all lies and
risked everything on a single throw.
That was his way, our way all or
nothing. I've been thinking lately;
I've nailed myself w hat he w ould
have wished me to Uu, und I've
iiiiado up my mind."
"KoV" 'I'oleon was puzzled.
"I'm not going 'outside.' I'm go
ing to Dawson. 'He a thoroughbred.
Don't weaken.' Thai's what he al
ways said, rluili Kirby followvd the
frontier and he made his money
tin-re. Well, I'm his girl, his blood
is In me. J'm going through."
l'oleon's brow wuh furrowed tn
deep thought; It cleared slowly.
'Dawson she's bad city, but you're
brave Hi gal and badness Is here,'
he taliped Ills chest wit It a hug
forefinger, ".So long de heart she'
pure, norm goin touch you.- il
nodded in better agreement with
Kouletta's decision. , "Meltbe so
you re right. I-or inc. 1 in glad,
ty fchul, for 1 link my bird is
goln' spread her wing' an' fly away
south lak all de res', but now
blen! I'm witlsty! Wu go to Daw
son,"
"Your work is here," tin? girl
protested. "1 can't take you away
from It."
"l-'oiiny ting 'bout work," 'I'ol
eon said with a grin, "lienty tain
L try to run away from him, but
always he catch up wit' me,"
"You're a poor man. 1 can't let
yon sacrifice too much."
"1'oor ?' The pilot opened his
eyes In amazement. "Mon Dieu!
I'm reech feller. Anybody Is reech
,10 long as lie's well an' liappy.
.Mcimc 1 sett my claim.
"Your claim .' Have you n claim?
At 1 law son ?"
The man nodded Indifferently.
"1 stake him las' winter. He's
pretty claim to look at plenty
snow, nice tree for cabin, diy wood,
evt ryting but gold. Mebbe 1 Sell
him for becg price."
"Why doesn't it huve any jrold?"
Itoulcttu whs genuinely curious.
"Why? Kecause 1 stake him."
"I'eleon laughed heartily. "Dose
claim 1 stake dey never has so
much gold you can see wit' your
eye. Not one, an I stake t'ousan'.
Me, I hiar dose man talk 'bout
million dollar; I'm drinktn' huy
so 1 link 1 be millionaire, too.
Hut bunchy I'm sober ag'tn an' my
nioin y she's gone. I'm restless fv
lit; I don' stop long no place."
"What makes you think It's a
poor claim ?"
Toi' im shrugged. "AH my clulm
is ptmr. Me, I'm onlneky. M bb
so 1 don' care enough for belli
reech. Wat 1 11 do wit pile of
money, eh? Drink him up? tlam-
bh .' Dat's fun for while. Every
spring I sell my fur an' have becg
t.im; two weeks I'm drunk, but
iliilx nli.iit v Vo feller dut'S
! drunk more n two weeks Is bum
lug smile. "I'm cutoff for poor
man. 1 mak' becg soccuss.of dat
i:ouiett:i studied the sneaker sl-
lently tor moment. "I know,
She nodded her complete undei
standing of bis type. "'Well, I'm
lnot going to let you do that any
more."
' I don' hurt nobody," he pro
Wreckage of
After hundreds ot people had searched tor him for Id Cave An the Tennsyivama moMmums, u.e vrtsuAcd plane
and dead body of Charles II Ames, airmail pilot, wer found In a dense woods on the side of Ml. Nitiany,
near Bellefonto, Pa. Tie apparently lost his bearings tn n fog and cjauhed Into the side or the mountain. Ths
plane tvns found uiwide down with Ames still in tho pilot's sent.
tested.
"I sing plenty song an' fight i
A man nitis' got some fun.".
Hi bit.
Won't you promise for my '
sake?"
oleon gave in after Home lu sita j
tlon; reluctantly he uj;reed. . "r.h
blen! MoVanything"! promise for ;
o:i. ma sreur Hut .she's no in be
mighty poor trip .fnr, iue. . i'pos
mebbe J forget' dos'-.protnln'; .''
(To he continued) t ;
Atwivs Look
far this Carton
with tht tomboy
Smooth j
- Caramel
Occasion -'(Sw'-'
jT' ' Chocolate
Airmail Plane Lost Ten Days
n
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C'llltlSTMMTY IX C'HIXA
no ro(.i:ii 'ixiti;iiX!
NKW . YOKK. (AD Christian-
j ity is no longer a religion in China
jupon which the. stigma of "for-
ign" - may -be placed, despite the
lattacks upon It --made by' some ad
vocates of the ."new nationalism,
said Kitlpu A. Ward of JVktng. for
; ! years a Methodist , Episcopal
i inisHioiiary in Oiinn, in a report , id
i,11' hoard of .foreign -missions here.i
tStltftti
Walnuts
QiocokteU
Dr.- Ward pointed out that many
or tlie leading men of the republic
arc well known as Christians, and
lhat : ,3UU,aiMi . ( Miim-se, many of
them prominent In public and pri
vate life, are enrolled as members
of fhrLstian churches.
An old golf cluli and a new hus
band make excellent rug boaters.
At beauty shows, all of it does.
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laslliiK l)fiM)nlini
Tim. irinttjinl ' Ik C0...l.-n.nnllmi .. fvt "
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