TI-BI-WANSI :AND HER WHITE; j SWEETHEART ; OUR COMIC SECTION I 5... d ’-e Concrete _____ 2 lg> by D J W»l»h ) G E N T L E w in d crep t down fro m the w h isp e rin g pines on M ount K ild o rn e and dropped a crisp, d ry le a f a t the feet o f j au In d ia n maid. A D O U B L E , (Copyrifht, W N. U ) FINNEY O F TH E FORCE / IF ITS ALU W A Very Realistic Dream \ / ANVjHATS TH6 MATTUEB WITH YE 2. WALKIN' YE ft. POST ' S ame T o you , chief , OI LL STUCK HEALY ON ME CNJÑ BAAT THIS MAttMiN' — y k T oday loike A n V other d a y 2- SOME ls pish u l ’ detail 2 y / ONLY FAITH, AM AIL LAST NOIGUT 01 D C E W P T Ol WAS CHASIN’ A HOLD-UP MAN ALU OVER, THE WORLD K AN TLIIS MAQNIN 9UPE - / OÍM FATIGUED INTOIQE-LV , W e s te rn N e w tp a p e r U n io n .)' Storm Clouds in the West THE FEATHERHEADS ' MAYBE ITfl BECAUSE \ FRANK AND I PONT PUM A VERY SCIENTIFIC GAME K OF B O lD S G *•• / '/ OH (I NO ITS NOT \ ' THAT/- THAT is - 1 *; TUiNK Sou BÓTH Pl W SPiENDlDLY- MO,FÉU * SIMPLY DETESTS twez . 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From the m ountainside came th e sound o f ru s tlin g pine cones. “ A message fro m h im ," she tnur- mureii. “ It is a signal.” T l B l-W ansl skippetl b ris k ly to the fu r-lin e d tepee nt the foot o f the v a l­ ley, the last stand o f the C o k ii trib e before the advance o f th e w h ite man. It was th e ir on ly home, th e ir reserva­ tion. She crep t inside. Squaw Red- Sun W tinsl sat upon th e blanketed floor, and arose as the g ir l entered. Ti-H I W ansl’g eyes were dancing— eager, “ The pines nre w h isp e rin g to n ig h t." she jiu rm u re d eagerly, n e s tlin g In the o lder weninn's arms. “ T he y b rin g me a message from him . W ith the moon I shall go." T he old squaw brushed a tear from her eye w ith a fu rre d sleeve. "T h e food pouch Is ready," the squaw replied. "H u t you must w a it. Soon the west w inds g row nnd the pines sing loud. Then you go to him and they not know .’’ T l-B l-W a n s l was v ib ra tin g w ith life — eager fo r the chase. H ut she w a it­ ed beside Squaw lie d Sun W nnsl fo r the rise o f the west w ind. A t the lo w e r end o f the v a lle y C h ie f Redfire W nnsl sat w ith his men arottnd the cam pfire. T he ta lk had died and o n 'v the w h is p e rin g o f the pines above could he heard. The w ind grew stron g e r and ns an In d ia n s tirre d the fire sparks fro m (he hlnz Ing wood soared high In the a ir to fa ll heyond the sq u a ttin g men. The c h ie f broke the silence. "T h e w h ite man hides In the rocks above the tim be r-lin e . T h e re Is no food above the trees, and there Is no wood. Hut Inst night we see the w h ite man's fire, nnd he should die w ith o u t food." The c h ie f paused n moment He leaned to w n rd tils men H is voice was lowered. "Som e onestoes th rough o u r guards nnd takes him food and fu e l. T on ig h t the guard Is double. W a rrio r Moon- fire shall w atch the pass.” M oonflre moved uneasily nnd drew his blanket closer nhout him. "T o m o rro w ," continued the chlpf, "w e go above the trees a fte r the w h ite man. Hut the one who takes him food must he Drought here to ­ night !" The w ords were follow ed by a stony silence. P resently M oonflre arose nnd s ta rt­ ed to w n rd the m ountain. T he IndlnnR rem ained sile n t. T w e n ­ ty days the w h ite man had been trapped on the rocky c liffs nlwiut Hie tim b e r line, nnd each day the v ig ila n t Indian guard had been changed. He had wooed f - e ch ie f's d a u g lite j and among the C o kll the p e n nlty fo r a w h ite man » n s death. In a scuffle the s u ito r had escaped to the c liffs w ith nn tin kle hroken. T hre e w a rrio rs guarded the pass th rough the pines to the low er valley. T he o n ly o th er means o f escape was dow n a steep pass, d ro pping from crag to crag, a i feat Im possible fo r a c rip p le d man. Squaw Red Sun W ansl had heard the c h ie fs orders Io -fo o n fire from a ! secret h id in g place She h u rrie d buck I to her tepee w here T I-H I W nnsl w a ll ed. The g irl arose as the old woman , entered shaking her head d o n h lftilly . j She took the g ir l In to her w ithered arm s nnd said hoarsely, "M o o n flre j watches the pass to n ig h t. You must ■ go over the c liffs ." T l-H l-W n n sl s traig h te n e d nnd grew j tense. Many a brave had perished In th a t atte m p t. The lig h t In her eyes grew b rig h te r as she seized Ihp pouch o f food from the floor. "F e a r not for me. Squaw lie d Sun." she utld. “ Hui I f w ith Ihe sun I ntn not re tu rn e d Hike th is to him .“ She placed a lin y dag ger In to the older wom an's blind " T e ll him not to be taken hy my people." T l HI W nnsl slipped q u ic k ly out to the fiM,t o f the m ountain and swung Io the west to w a rd the c liffs The In dlan guards w ould be liste n in g , hut to n ig ht Ihe pines were sin g in g In the west w in d and would deaden the sound o f he- fo o tfa ll. T I-H I W ansl re a d ie d the upper ledge In safety nnd e xhnustedly pulled herself over the rock h a rrie r She lay weary fo r a moment on the f a t rock above the pass Several h a n dled yards below she saw M oonflre and the In dlan guards pacing up nnd down the opening S low ly she arose nnd sta rte d through the pines In the upper rocks ’/h e re the w h ite man eagerly w ilte d and saw T l HI Wansl th ro u g h the m oonlit trees. A m oment ta le r tier b e a u tifu l t«,dy swayed In his arms “ T l HI W ansl.” he m urm ured. " T l HI Wansl I" She crie d s o ftly as he kissed her lig h tly on Ihe lips. An hour passed and the im sin crept overhead. The lovers d id rod feel Ihe wind die down nor notice th a t the singing pines find crooned themselves to sleep. Even the slig h te st sountl ,-oiild tie heard hy the gnnrds nt the pass below. The eagle eyes o f M,*>n fire were tra in e d on Ihe m ounlHlitnlde ittd his ears were eager fo r any sound from the pine groves. T I-H I W ansl spoke to her lover "T o m o rro w they void « fur yuu. I bey know you get food. T on ig h t you musi go In to the «alley.** T he w h ite man looked down nt hl« bandaged tinkle. The Indian guarded W as Y our th e puss and w ith It the c liffs wore G r a n d m o th e r ’ s R e m e d y Impossible. - llu t ’l l B l-W a n sl." he re F o r every stomach plied, “ It Is death to try .“ and lu te s tln u l IlL T he In d ia n g ir l B ulled. “ T cu love T h is good old-fash­ m e?" she asked. ioned herb horn« “ M ore than a ll.“ He kissed her remedy f o r coustl* te n de rly. “ T he pines w hisper a ll day patlou, stomach 111a o f you, and each n ig h t when the west and o th er derange­ w in d g row s they seem to sing to a ll m ents o f th e sys­ the w o rld — T i-H i-W u n s l I T l lU W a u - tem so pre va le n t these days Is In even sl.' " H is v o ire trem bled. greater fa v o r us a fa m ily m edicine “ A nd I love you," she whispered. N e ith e r spoke fo r a mom ent. Then thun In y o u r grandm other's day. T l Ill-W n n s l moved away. “ W atch F»r Women, «he need «■„ . h , pow- th e guards," she said. “ W hen you see 4«r, us» W u n - * , » s trin g , nt ».*•■ h ili« , iwife. I Send fo r circular, I l b.-i. c. O. l> Wu-Jfen them leave the pass, move q u ic k ' L a b o r., B o s IOS. 8 ta . ’*0,** Loa A ngeles. C a lif, down the m ountains. W hen the pines U .K M M V t k f c «10 A P A Y s a ilin g new w h isper again, I w ill meet you In the A u to r im to o l. G u a ra n te e d on an y s p lit rltn . 13 fo r sam p!.* J. J A C K S O N HEStJ, next v a lle y ." H er voice wavered. : Send 1103? G ra n d R iv e r Ave.. D e tr o it. M ich "O r,“ she mhled, tu rn in g her face O il U o y u lty acreage H e a rt K«>\In S u n b u ra t nway, “ w ith yo u r great w h ite God we fie ld J JO . ,sh ea. 1100 p u r h • «1 hal. b f i t s ta l; , pay v.i, C o m p le tio n pay In s w e ll. A. shall meet.” She h d rrle d to w a rd the In II. C A M P B K L L , O tlm o n t, M ont pines. The w h ile man called s o ftly to her as she moved, and once It seemed she w ould tu rn hack. Use Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh T he w h ite man wondered. He could not u n derstand—"O r w ith your Money ba< h for first bottle if nut »cited. All dealenu great w h ite God we shall meet.” He watched her silhouette. She DO YOU SUFFER FROM moved nw ay from hint, s lig h tly tow ard the c liffs and nearer to the pass. Pres­ e n tly he saw her reach to the ground *■ o and pick up a sm all branch, d e lib e r­ Try Olive Tar In h a le i t to Boothe th ro a t a te ly b reaking It In her hands It and nasal passages. H ub on arch snapped w ith r loud crack. The and cheat to relieve congestion. T a k e in te rn a lly to stop coughing and guards below suddenly straightened rem ove in fla m m a tio n fro m tis s u ts o f and moved It a rur. to w a rd the s il­ th ro a t and lunga. houette. Tbg w h ite man moved pain ■ a i t A BUCHI, fu lly fo rw a rd . M oonflre had seen T l- ■ •w York Hl-W nnsl. She was ru n n in g to w a rd the c liffs In ord e r th a t he m ight es­ Golf Playing at Night cape th rough the pass. The w h ite man stopped, speechless. With Luminous Balls T he pass was le ft unguarded, hut s till I t looked ut first lik e n Jubilee cele­ he did not move. He saw the fo rm o f T i-Ill-W a n s l s ta rt slow ly o ve r the b ra tio n o f some kind, us flare a fte r edge. A moment o f breathless silence Hare streaked the n ig h t horlxon o f Van t'o rtlu u d t Park g o lf course, New and she had sta rte d the Journey Into the valley. A few seconds lu te r the York city. Hut these rocket lik e streaks were sound o f slip p in g rocks was heard, fol lowed by a d u ll thud In the valley be­ n othing oth er than “ lu m in ou s" g e lf low. The w h ite man burled his face balls being trie d out by th e ir Inventor, M. J. Hloomer. scientist o f t ’olum hln in his bunds. “ Oh, G o d !" he cried. “ T I-B I Wansl I un ive rsity. These lum inous hulls keep th e ir lig h t fo r ten m inutes a fte r be­ TI-H I-W n s i! " S low ly he dragged him se lf to the ledge as M onntlre and the ing hit from the lee, and thus, w ith the aid o f e le ctric lig h ts over the guards retu rn e d Io the pass. greens, the night becomes as ila y to " W ith the great w h ile God we shall meet, T l III WansL In I lls grove o f the In sa tiate golfer. Sportsmen now p ic tu re a d d itio n a l possib ilitie s fo r w h isp e ring pines.'' T he sound o f slip p in g rock echoed n ig h t g o lf w ith the aid o f tills h a ll and Illu m in a tio n o f lee tings h.v em ploying through the valley below. T he w a r the piercing rays o l the now p o p ular rlo rs around the cam pfire looked si le n lly up and drew th e ir b lankets neon lig h t which can he seen lit great distance am i through fog, m ist and closer about them. A lig h t w ind smoke. sprang up from the west and breathed In Ids experim ents w ith the lu m i­ a song among the pine cones. nous bull. M r Hloomer drove o ff e ig h t hulls from the firs t lee and located all Waves of Electricity o f them w ith in six m inutes. L ik e huge glow worm s they nestled nmong Revealed by Accident grass, le a f nnd tree fa r down the fa ir ­ W ireless telegraphy Is another ex­ ways nnd In the rough. am ple o f accidental discovery o r In venflon. P robably most persons know W hen You Feel a Cold Coming On. th a t w ireless messages are sent by T a k e L a x a tiv e B R O M O Q U IN IN E T a b ­ mentis o f waves o f e le c tric ity that le ts to w o rk off th e C old nnd to f o r t if y th e s ystem a g n ln a t nn e t t n r k o f O rin tra v e l th ro u g h space, a lthough they o r In flu e n z a . 30c.— A dv. may not know Just how th is Is nceotn pllshed. These waves were dlscov R o m a n c e s o f In d u s tr y ered h.v a s cie n tist through n il unex More than (kt subjects Involved In peeled happening In Ills la b o ra to ry the rom a n tic tusk o f ta kin g wealth lie possesseil tw o pieces o f e le ctrica l from underground t r a depleted In a apparatus, know n ns leyden Jars, series o f m otion p ictu re s prepared by which were charged w ith e le c tric ity the bureau o f tulnee, says Popular One whs u n in te n tio n a lly discharged and Im m e d ia te ly the o ther one neross M echanics Magazine, ami elaborate the room discharged Its e lf w ith a equipm ent. In clu d in g portable lig h tin g fa c ilitie s th a l fu rn is h l2.iNMt.iMgtcandle- sharp erack nnd h rlllla n t spark. T h is set the scie n tist th in k in g along power, lias been devised for the task. One o f the Illu m in a tin g u n its Is a unaccustomed lines, and he concluded huge searchlight somewhat lik e (ha t th a t there tnust have been some kin d used on airplan e lauding fields. F ifty o f wave, s ltn lln r to th a t o f lig h t nr tru n k s o f lig h tin g appnralus are em­ sound, yet In v is ib le and Inaudible. ployed. In film in g the "S to ry o f Cop­ Iiasslng fro m the one Jar to the o ther p e r" many o f the reel» were taken O f course. II was a big step fro m th is 8.IMMJ feet below the surface. sim ple exp e rim e n t to s present-day w ireless In s ta lla tio n on hoard a huge F i n a n c i a l F lu c t u a t io n s ocean lin e r, hut II was the very first Garfield Tea B T o Cool a B u rn ASTHMA ? nnd necessnry step 'o the discovery o f w ireless te le g ra p h y.— W ashington Star. T h e Touch of Jade T o the O rie n ta l It Is not the nppear anee o f Jade w hich possesses the greatest charm , hut Its eel to the hand. Here Is opened a whole new realm o f a p p re c ia tio n unknow n to us In the West. T h is de lig h t Io the sense o f touch Is called " In n ." w hich means "s o ft, lik e m orning dew or gentle r a in : Il also means an elegant, glossy surface. It Is a q u a lity w ill h corresponds Io harm ony In sound to grnee In m ovement. II Is Iso defined as ’wen.' w arm and sm ooth lik e the flesh o f a c h ild ; again ns Then ml fine and close, lik e the te x tu re of a de lica te s ilk fa b ric .“ It Is thia pe­ c u lia r q u a lity o f Jade fo r w hich II has been ..Hist prized In China. Many an d e n i piece« o f Jade, s u rv iv in g In our day, tire n e ith e r Inscribed t < r deeoral ed. Cut »m ootlily In h e n u llfttl shapes they f u lfill th is m a jo r requirem ent of the Chinese.—Cleveland P lain Dealer R o b e rta K neu) Roberta, age fo u r, had been told by her g ra n d m o th e r she w ould wear her tongue out I f she d id not stop ta lk in g n • ». •■•,■ S . ,r . 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