* RURAL ENTERPRISE gangster*, “you wouldn't dure cotne here." J n tfie ® M illie Im polito GANG BATTLES 1 THEN AND NOW In B u ckle y w a s -In c e n s e d at th e s lu r. I “ I 'l l te ll you w h a t I ’ll do,” he said. .*72 é î2 Â - •’ I 'l l tig h t e v e ry ntan o f you one rig h t a fte r the o th e r.” T h e ch a lle n g e was accepted. T ho u g h n o t above the av­ erage he ig h t, he was one o f th e ' ta in w o u ld look you over, and I f you strongest men in th e d e p a rtm e n t and In Old Day» Tough» Would w ere a big s tra p p in g fe llo w he w ould an e xcellent boxer. S trip p in g o ff Ids coat, he was rea d y fo r tlie fra y . H is assign you Io one o f th e tough spots Scorn to Draw Gun on firs t a n ta g o n ist w as th e m ost b u rly o f In th e p re cin ct. I f you expected to she lo t. H in t he w h ip p e d In sh o rt Policeman. re ta in th a t post, you w o u ld have to "W h a t Is th e tro u b le ? " asked Cheer o rd e r and th e o th e rs fe ll easy vic­ DROMEDARY’S TEMPER let the gang know rig h t at the s ta rt ups k in d ly . New Y o rk .— T w o nten emerged fro m th a t you Intended to he ‘boss.’ T h is tim s to th e te r r ific h a m m e rin g w h ich E v e ry th in g Is the tro u b le , s ir." W hen th e an u p tow n cafe at an e n tly m orning was In effect a challenge. W hen they he a d m in is te re d to them . ] M < ’T In a ll th e « r e a l D esert Is th e re “ N o th in g is rig h t. In gru m b le d Don. b rie f b a ttle was o v e r th e y were a hour and h a sten e d .d o w n the avenue. a worse d isp o sitio n th n n Don w th e y could not In tim id a te you und the firs t place, when I am on a long Seeing them amt sensing a holdup, a you w ould not stand fo r any o f th e ir s o rry lo t, w ith b la ck eyes and sw o lle n D rom edary'». lie Just c u n 't help Journey across the Desert, I ra re ly get policem an commanded them to n a lt. nonsense, th e y w ould declare w a r Jaws. s n a rlin g and scolding. u n y th ln g Io eat. Som etimes my m aster " I n th e old gas-house d is tr ic t th e re Instead o f obeying they broke In to a against you, and w o u ld reso rt to every lie is the most va lu u h le beast o f b u r­ gives me a few dates, hut I ’m lu cky if w ere some to u gh gangsters. They run w ith tlie officer In p u rs u it. Again den In the w o rld , because he cun tra v e l I find a th o rn hush to n ib b le on." means to discourage you. w o u ld hold m ixe d-a le p a rtie s w h ich he called to them to lia lt and »ent a across the hot d ry desert fo r days “ W hen J e ff B uckley, who was k ille d "H u t th e re ’s y o u r sp le n d id fa t hump w o u ld lu st fo r days, and when th e y w a rn in g b u lle t a fte r them . T he tw o w ith o u t a n y th in g to eat o r d rin k . from w hich yo u r body gels its fo ia l a ll several years ago by I he negro Bode, w ere on these p rolonged debauches paused In t lie lr flig h t and retu rn e d Ids T h e re are no tra in s In the Desert and th ro u g h the trip .*' cried t'heerups. “ A was a roo ky policem an he was as­ they w o u ld get to fig h tin g among lire, and a b u lle t s tru c k him in ’ tie even horses can’t go very fa r. because very handy way o f c a rry in g yo u r lunch signed to cover a tough post- T he them selves and th e po lice w ould leg and la id him low. Nevertheless, th e re is no w a te r except at the sm all when you are tra v e lin g . 1 should say. neighborhood was in fe sted by a gang he sum m oned to q u e ll th e fra y . he picked h im s e lf up und continued spots ca lle d Oases, a n il they are m any T<> he sure, y o u r hump Is fia t when you o f row dies who were m aking life m is­ W e used to go In to these tn lxe d -a le tlie chase. tnlles a p a rt. T h e D rom edary, who Is reach y o u r d e stin atio n because it has e rable fo r everybody. T he y had tlie lr A b ro th e r officer, h e aring the shots. 'h a n g o u t' In an old stalffe and when fia ts c a u tio u s ly w ith o u r backs against a very fast tra v e le r, and his slo w e r a ll been used, hut u few weeks o f Joined In the p u rs u it. lie , too, was J e ff n o tifie d them th a t they w ould th e w a ll, fo r i f th e y c u u g tit you un­ h e a rty e a tin g fills It up again.” fired upon, b u lle t p a rsin g th ro u g h the have to tnentl th e ir ways they on ly a w are th e y w o u ld crow n you w ith a " O f course, th a t Is tru e .” a d m itte d c h a ir o r a n y th in g th a t came handy. sleeve o f his coat. T he tw o ruffians scoffed. E n te rin g the sta b le he in ­ Don, "h u t I seldom liuve u d rin k o f escaped In to a n e ig h bo rin g tenem ent. form ed fhetn b lu n tly they w o u ltl have B ut hail as th e y w ere th e y w o u ld not w a te r on the Journey." resort to gnn o r k n ife . T o use such It was then learned th a t th e y hod held to change th e ir cautp. T he re were w eapon* was u n e th ic a l and tlie lr code "N o w , Don D rom edary, how can you up the cu fe and a score o f patrons. six o f them present, a ll big p o w e rfu l com plain, w ith a ll those deep cells fu ll o f w a rfa re fo rb a d e It. T h e y g lo ried It Is a comm on exiie rie nce lo r a po­ fellow s. o f w a te r In y o u r stom ach. You can In th e ir p h y s ic a l prowess. Though It licem an to look upon th e b rig h t fnce c a rry o ve r a gallon, enough to quench i " I f you d id n 't have th a t gun and m ig h t he fu lr to bounce a c lu b on a o f danger fo r, to quote Cicero. "W h a t clu b w ith y o u ," sneered one o f the y o u r th irs t fo r five o r six days.” cop's dome, a re v o lv e r was Intended a titty w ill b rin g fo rth Is u a c e rta ln ,” "Y ou ure rig h t about th e w a te r. M r fo r w e a k lin g s o n ly ." and c o n d itio n s now are p a rtic u la rly | C lieerups,” said D o n ; "h u t how w ould strenuous. U n til a few years ago a you lik e to tra m p uloiig. day in and day policem an seldom th o u g h t o f his gun. out, in soft heavy sand?" It was a bold man Indeed who w ould "J u s t look at yo u r fe e t," cried T th e num ber of exotic c reatu re«, Clieerups, who was beg in ning to tie a “ va m p ish ” and o th erw ise, w ho flit " p u ll a gun on a c o p " and as a rule lit t le im p a tie n t w ith th is fussy com- : across th e cellu lo id sheet, m ay be only a desperate c rim in a l w ould dare p la in e r. “ T he y are m ade w ith broad added the nam e of M illie Im p o h to , do such a th in g unless he were co r­ nered. In recent years gun in te rs spreading cushions so you d on't sink who recen tly sailed fro m Spain fo r in to the sand at all. A horse w ith Ills th is co un try to p lay “va m p " p a rts in have become m ore reckless, conse­ sm all hard hoofs w o u ld he tire d lit th e “ m ovies.” Miss Im p o h to is of the qu e ntly a policem an keeps Ills service tw o hours’ tra v e l over the Desert. I ty p ic a l S p a n ith type, w ith p e tu la n t re v o lv e r den ne d und w e ll oiled a nil general o u tlin e o f a five -p o in te d star. T h e Jungle W as M s n y M iles A w a y ; should th in k S o ftfo o t hud been fittin g m outh, flashing black eyes and viv id ready fo r action, and he devotes m ote Stronghold Dates Back to In 1759 th e f o r t was a rendezvous Don D ro m e d a ry K n e w It. tim e to ta rg e t p ra c tic e in tlie d e p a rt­ th e m agic slip p e rs on you, y o u r feet fo r B r itis h u n d e r Gen. John Colonial Day»— Once personality. m ent sh o o ting g a lle ry . He w a n ts to P rld e a u x and 1.000 In d ia n s u n d er S ir cousin, the Cum el, nre useful In o th e r ure so b e a u tifu lly padded." a British Fort. he able to inttet tro u b le i f it comes his " I d on't care.” g ru n te d the fr e tfu l W illia m .lohnson. w ays also to the A ra b who live s III the Don. "1 have to stand w h ile te rrib le a ll th a t makes you m iserable. No one way. T h e fo r t was de stro ye d by A m erican Desert. He d rin k s th e ir m ilk , m aker O v e rru n by Toughs. N ew Y o rk .--B e c a u s e o f its h is to ric troo p s in 1778. u n d e r o rd e rs fro m te n ts and rugs o f th e ir skin s and standstorm s rage about me and my can m ake you k in d , good-natured and "W h e n I Joined th e fo rce ,” said a association and p ictu re sq u e a p p ea r­ Colonel G ansevoort, who w ished there­ weaves clothes o f th e ir tine s ilk y h a ir. m aster lies face d o w n w a rd on the contented Im t y o u rs e lf, Don D rom e­ g ra y-h a ire d veteran, “ the c ity was *n r ance, F o rt O n ta rio is one o f the show ground and avoids most o f it . " by to p re ve n t its reo ccu p a tio n hy the dary. Now go back to the ca ra va n and Oh, yes, Don D ro m e d a ry knew he fro m being a paradise. W e had plucea o f n o rth e rn New Y o rk v is ite d "Yes. most o f it, m ost o f It, sir, hut tr y to be c h e e rfu l a nil look on the B ritis h . was u se ful, b u t It d id n 't m ake him H e ll’s K itc h e n und th e re were ce rta in hy to u ris ts fro m a ll p a rts o f th e not a ll o f It. as you do. I f you w eren’t beet side o f th in g s. You w ill tiu d th a t T h e B ritis h a fte r th e tr e a ty o f peace happy. such a naughty, spoiled hoy. Don not only you y o u rs e lf w ill be hap pier, p a rts o f N in th and T e n th avenues U n ite d StHtes and Canada. In 1783 co n tin ue d to h o ld th e n o rth e rn " I am going to break loose I f I can,” Hint were not e x a c tly genteel. These D rom edary, I ’d have to la u g h ." said but every one who know s you.” One o f th e oldest und most noted fo rts , d e m anding c e rta in In d em n itie s said he to h im s e lf one w arm s ta rry neighborhoods were o v e rru n by tough la n d m a rk s Clieerups, sm ilin g . “ You are re a lly too on th e N o rth A m e rican fro m V irg in ia lo y a lis ts w h o sustained Poor Don was re a lly asham ed by n ig h t, when the caravan had slopped w h ich d e lig h ted In rank a b su rd ! W hy. you ean close y o u r nos­ th is tim e. He knew so w e ll th a t a ll gangs co n tin e n t, th e old fo rt stands on th e p ro p e rty losses d u rin g th e R e vo lu tio n . to rest, “ r n i going to And th a t wise t r ils to keep the sand out. and yo u r C lieerups bad said was tru e th a t be Ing a cop's life m iserable. You had same s ite and is co n stru cte d on the J a y ’s tre a ty s e ttle d th e d isp u te and C lieerups everyone Is ta lk in g about Io be a p re tty tough fe llo w y o u rs e lf same plan as th e m aps o f th e F rench long th ic k eyelashes p ro te ct yo u r eyes c o u ld n ’t look him in the eye. In a In 1796 th e B r itis h begun evacuating. and ask h lin I f he doesn't th in k m ine to hold down y o u r post, and It was I ’m ashamed o f y o u !" anil B ritis h show It 200 years ago. very sm all voice, w ith Ids bead b ang­ Is a very hard lo t. I guess I can do It F o rt O n ta rio w as th e la s t post t o "W e ll, a n yw a y, I'm cross and un­ ing alm ost to th e ground, lie said. common fo r cops to lie sent to the C o n s tru c tio n o f th e fo rt began by surre n d e r. now w ith o u t being n o tic e d ; M uster's happy,” snupped th e g reat black “ R e a lly, I w ill tr y to be good. M r. h o sp ital by these hoodlum s. Yet. as B ritis h and c o lo n ia l troo p s in 1755. asleep.” In J u ly , 1812, th e post was occupied D rom edary. Cheerups. T h a n k you.” T he n be I reca ll It, th e y seldom used guns in Its site, an e levated p o sitio n lo o kin g T he Ju n g le was m any m ile s away, “ T h a t's the w hole tr u th ,” cried tu rn e d about and dashed hack In to the th e ir fig h ts and encounters w ith cops. out on L a k e O n ta rio and com m and­ by nine com panies o f in illtln . and some and Don D rom edary knew It. "H u t C lieerups g le e fu lly . " I t 's a new dispo­ was m ade to re p a ir It hy "U s u a lly th e y fo u g h t w itli tlie lr fists ing th e m outh o f th e Oswego r iv e r u tte m p t D ese rt. m ile s are n o th in g to th e S hip o f th e and it was considered a most serliats fro m Its east bank, was selected by Colonel G eorge F lem in g . I t was fired s itio n you need I Y o u r hud tem per Is b y L ittle , B ro w n Co ) D esert,” m utte re d he to h im self, as he breach o f e tiq u e tte to d ra w a gun. G o v .W illia m S h irle y o f M assachusetts on In June, 1813, by several armed B ritis h vessels, b u t the f o r t b a tterie s ran w ith long s w in g in g strides. T he y w ould not h e s ita te to a tta c k you and S ir W illia m Pepperell. and tlie A m e ric a n s h ip G ro w le r re­ ••W ell, here's fo r It," said Don, ns w it li fists, b ric k s and stones, and they Is S ta r Shaped. H. IRVING tu rn e d th e fire and th e h o s tile fleet re ­ he plunged down the w in d in g way. d e lig h te d In to p p lin g a chim ney on " I ’m not so w e ll acquainted here KING T he s tro n g h o ld was com pleted In the tire d . to p o f you. In those days, you see. though, as out In the open. M aybe I'd F o rt O n ta rio was n o t occupied by p h y s ic a l s tre n g th was the p rim e req ­ s p rin g o f 1756. b e tte r stop and get m y hearings, b e t It was then b u ilt o f logs, w ith o u te r re g u la r tro o p s u n til Novem ber, 1838. u is ite o f a g angster and tlie gang me see, there's the ta ll palm tree and leader was a fe llo w who was the best w a lls fo u rte e n feet in h e ig h t und w ith T h e lands c o m p ris in g th e m ilita ry th e G reat B re a d fru it tree, but w hat In ro u g h -a n d -tu m b le fig h te r in the neigh­ a c irc u m fe re n c e o f 800 feet. T he p la n re s e rv a tio n w ere conveyed to tha the w o rld Is t h a t 7” was pentagon, on euch angle o f w hich U n ite d S tntes hy th e s ta te o f New borhood. pearance o f a candle g lo w in g w ith yel MULLEN-STALKS was co n stru cte d a bastion, g iv in g the Y'ork on A p ril 25. 18.19. Betw een 1839 “ T h a t’s w h a t I say, too,” crie d a " I f you w ere a ro o k y cop th e cap- low lig h t ca u g ht fro m th e s u n ; and sm all Jolly voice out o f the darkness. n il 1840 th e f o r t and b n rra c k s were A N X ID I'S lovers In th e ru ra l dls- th e nam e Its e lf comes, tty a c irc u ito u s “ I was Just h a vin g m y tirs t fo rty w inks, re b u ilt nt a cost o f >95,000. process, fro m a L a tin w ord connecting and I'd lik e to know who comes c a llin g * * t r ic ts o f th is c o u n try tw is t a T he ne-.v post, w h ic h lie s to th e m u lle n -sta lk n e a rly o ff a fte r nam ing it w it li a candle. on Cheerupa at th is tim e o f n ig h t.” east o f old F o r t O n ta rio , Is m odern in In E n g lu u d the m tille n Is s till called “ Dh, M r. t ’heerups, Is th a t re a lly It fo r th e loved one. I f th e m ullen every respect. A ll b u ild in g s are o f “ high tu p e r" and In G erm any " k in g s you?" crie d Don D rom edary. " I have lives yo u r a ffections are re clp ro ca te il. red b ric k and w ere b u ilt between 1903 ca n d le ." Its re la tio n to the sun Is I f It «lies they are not. In some sec­ broken away fro m th e caravan, asleep and 1905 at a cost o f $320.000. The f u r th e r show n by tlie custom o f the under the stars, and come m any m iles tio n s I f the m ulle n lives a fte r th is rite f o r t was used ns a general hospital P ru ssia n peasants o f bending dow n a to see you. For once In my life 1 um the new shoots ( I f a n y) w h ich s p rin g d u rin g th e w o rld w a r and about 20 m u lle n s ta lk a fte r d a rk to w a rd the up are counted to see how many c h il­ lu c k y I" te m p o ra ry b u ild in g s w ere erected th e re p o in t w here tlie sun w ill arise, p ra yin g "O nce In y o u r life , you say?” m um ­ dren w ill re s u lt fro m th e m arriage. In 1917-18. Ht th e same tim e fo r the recovery o f F rom most ancient tim e s m u lle n has bled t'he e ru p s sleepily. “ W ell, a re n 't Resembles A n c ie n t C astle. a sick person o r sic k beast. T h u rin g itin been regarded ns h a vin g a close a f­ you ashamed, Don D rom edary? You T he e n tire m ilita r y re s e rv a tio n has peasants d ig u p litu lle ii-rrib t at m id­ are one o f the lu c k ie s t In a ll th e fin ity w ith the sun a n il being, th e re ­ an area o f 75.9 acres. T h e o ld fo rt, fore. a p o w e rfu l p la n t to r o n ju r w ith . n ig h t on m id s u m m e r eve— the sun's G reat D e se rt." w hich stands a t its m ost elevated es|tecial tim e o f p o w e r—w it li a golden "B u t I am not sa tisfie d ." snarled T he b rig h t ye llo w flow ers, c lu s te rin g po in t. Is about 2,500 fe e t In circu m ­ coin (a m in ia tu re sun) and wear it about tlie long, conical head o f the Don. w ith a sneer on Ids s u rly c u rly ference, and its o u te r w a lls , o f sand­ m u lle n -sta lk, gives It th e fa n cie d ap- next th e ir bodies to keep o ff disease. lips. " I'm not sa tisfie d ." stone, are, w ith concrete re in fo rc e ­ G erm an pensunt g irls p ic k in tille n - ments, about 5 fe e t th ic k and from s ta lk s a t m id su m m e r and hang them 8 to 15 fe e t In h e ig h t. Behind o ve r th e ir beds as a ch a rm , and t lie lr fa th e rs pass tu u lle n -s ta lk s over the these w a lls Is an e a rth w o rk about m id sum m e r fires and hang them over 20 feet In h eight and 25 fe e t In th ic k ­ th e ir c a ttle sheds to keep o ff disease ness. and w itches. . F ive stone v a u lte d casem ent Inte­ ((£) by M cClure N . w . r . p . r S y n d ic a te .! rio rs p e n e tra te th e e a rth w o rk , com­ ------- «»-------- m anding. th ro u g h slo tte d . Iron-doored loopholes, a ll s tra te g ic approaches to edly. K u b y was firs t bestow ed upon a RUBY the fo rtific a tio n . c h ild w ith th e Idea o f lik e n in g It to These casements are reached hy th e p u lsing, g lo w in g , fla m e -lie a rte d f T M IE B E sectns to he no reference o f w ay o f stone s ta irw a y s descending gem. I t m ay even he th a t some super­ t the firs t appearance o f Jewels ns s titio u s m oth e r believed th a t she fro m the to p o f th e e a rth e rn parape fe m in in e names. N e ith e r th e B ib le n o r ( An o u te r e a rth w o rk once extend" I w o u ld c o n fe r upon h e r wee babe th e e a rly h isto ry shows evidence o f th is . about the g re a te r p o rtio n o f th e fo rt's tendency to name women a fte r gems. I h e rita g e o f th e rub y, w h ich ts w ealth, circu m fe ren ce , p e rm ittin g th e form a p o w e r a n il th e a d u la tio n o f fellow-men. Indeed e tym o lo g ists do not recognize tlo n o f a nm at about 20 feet In w id th , T he name m ade Its firs t appearance QUININE SPONSON K u b y am i Iter siste r names as names 1 h u t th is was leveled when construct!"!» In E n gland, w here It was a fa v o rite M ore th a n liv e thousand Indians, members o f 16 tribes, gathered In O wuhu, o f the m odern post began In 1903. at a ll and they are n o t liste d In th e J w ith m u sic-h a ll actresses. Its advent « « s i r HY so B loo dy, P e ro x id e ? ” Neb., fo r th e recent reunion und fe s tiv a l. Above ure shown some o f the ch ie fs F o rt O n ta rio Is Im m e d ia te ly adja­ lis ts o f cognomen. In t ills c o u n try was less sp e cta cu la r V V Q u in in e Sponson asked his w .fe o f tribes present. K u b y has ninny e q u iva le nts In Sans cent to th e c ity o f Oswego. but It tins never censed to he a p o p u la r as he looked up fro m the m orn in g pa- ’ k r lt and am ong the H indus, w ho re- , stage name. T lie regal gem. fo r w h ich per. -Y oh h a v e n 't addressed so much > garded the gotn as the kin g o f precious It stands, m ust have g ive n tt p o p u la r­ as a comma to tue a ll d u rin g break- I ■ S tru v e o f Y erkes said In Ids paper atones, hut none o f them are capable ity . fo r th e re Is n o th in g s tr lk lt.g In fu st P rofessor S tru ve , w ho has rece n tly Y o u 're not mad. a re you?" o f usage as u p ro p e r name. U n d o u b t­ e ith e r Its h is to ry o r Its prevalence. : made a s tu d y o f spectogratns n t "Y e s ." snapped Peroxide tlls h llly . K u b y’S tn lls m a n lc stone Is. o f course, j Yerkes, fo u nd th e " In te n s ity o f th » " Is It because I p u t th a t block o f I th e one w h ich she personifies. I f old b rig h t lin e s o f hydrogen In the st»r . tee cream betw een y o u r sheets before i ! legend he co rre ct, she w ill be hlessed you went to bed last n ig h t? " S cien tis t Give» R esu lt of Studies Matta cem ed ra d ia tio n m easurem ent* o f the Kappa D ra con d lsh Is weakened u n til am ong women In poaaesalng a ll th e now it Is lik e any o rd in a ry s ta r." "N o . I d id n 't m ind th a t ao m uch." sun's com nn o f Spectogram a a t the Y erkea i m a te ria l benefits o f th is w o rld and " A r e you a n g ry because I b rought | P ro f O liv e r J. Lee o f Yerkes ob­ O bservatory. w ill, fu rth e rm o re , be p ro te cte d fro m those six ch u m s g irls home fo r d inner se rva to ry o f the U n iv e rs ity o f C hica­ i disease and accidents. T h u rs d a y ts ye ste rd a y ?" go, at W illia m s Bay. W ls., who a fte r | her lu c k y day and 1 h e r lu c k y num ber, “ No. M en w ill oe m en." 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