Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1928, p. 19

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'" '.i-rlr'eA.h-u-tAuur a',T,tu'WSgtfd=f.T2glrdttf,2W. w; 'aPdTPgttttpT. rut-‘dUlH-m :1*_:.::__.ee5--I-~m~~ H I. up}; "tATaiilrbGai""c, - P "typy. hug-Am to - "qc860BeTqtgt0h.eano.,tatter P_hromerstered.nd-dto+ ”awn-hum meant-.1 mmWintcmtedly 1orteee-ietoaem,liAGu. tut_httuthimts.tmtettA tNdNattrtromettsintrdropped put not till. MM. "thMiurere.,utiaetiireeuiuGG r'mhtrd.ertheoytru,uer_iGUiii'eii'iiviriiieT. “a mebMuph t%rmeietedthenttaekfroms thr.aktharrr-ehe--i. "thet-or-shed-et-tttin. t1h._trqut.Hmaarir-. "nt-tthr-ttIm-tthet-test-d Vu'n rim-hull placed him in that -itimtl.eeirs.-krrtanmttin- (”may lack: moral count: to tar-roi-treall-tttrut In easierta-trortar-tmme Thus vms.withemtisttheuartp.rs eekvhte why. numbed unit“: to. "trerstam,tqrtdeveured.etr- qttt-iesrrtthismnnrttd-hi. 'NtifP-udfmedhemegt otv.a.aheeemumrttteetteesetfue ritU. “Pom” is undead." the brown m had explained simply. But that which othn looked upon I. I touching mamitestotioet of devotion, Vin chose to regard with suspicion. “SM “all know of this." was his comment. felt toward her she in tar from knowing - Ihe an Mud Olive. And it - only my with Van Burn W Ind ken a helm P_ritehierrist,s1tefoamdevee, dim, with John Thu-nun. Van himself had made things my. Returning to the mission at n late hour the third night he had come upon Otire pnnrling about with I Mum had been so incensed that, that and then. she had broken the But from the doth at her feet, inti- mately yet afar. he had (and up " 1ter-raseigsnted. " P-Imyn m knew how Olive mwud with in: of fume, sh had comieaeended to him with blankets Irhtn n brown mature in: in when with that most terrible " thi--- 'sriyjUsed to an in ia" JitiG "I: eye: on the Rainbow, she had been not unlike a goddess; a beiaw- u indeed the In: - hon another world. A high white princes, called for the "atelr life-giving palm all m much Tir. cruGaiii an: her: Lud9r_t*uaNt-tasortu Olivc'l Int thought m that the girl would feel are: with . Iva-pom; also that the might pouibly and one. Ashetbmdnoteiveherthekatf. in daytime. he had dropped it mm the stylish: When the Jim who“ passed them an cruelly by. Olive bad been " can! n she to nun-t attention. But hetm_dbtomstudistaoeetooereat, Aireearded Jalait he bad not [one tltereh-it-ootrvi_ttte plum he Humid have (one. Burke Wu lure to try that lagoon first. may m. And Mn, 'm?ayltrmdtutinthqbeeituui. hmwinnocummm, buts-w 1h2lrw%etthoeho-reoturtde, 'mrdid_ivethatthtuwaano adv-null! " Mum's own choice. ortlrwtt-herdidmttsooettteeinto smile ammun- n my: native girl might have done. did he mike bow mm: to herthe litu- Gad aim hid. ESQ" _ Sh- I!!!“ that Olin had not Ion. Olin Pra' not in love with Palm- [nctmu there before this hhnd- Gnu. lol- mmmv-u-wm “Mt-mad?" I’m-m. ‘l‘om,n5ukyl' “in Pteettity.rrtuleber-tat The old won-11's house m not only conspicuous in' location but in Insurance. The (hatches of this is- hnd were rectangular. sharp rooted, tidal with woven tat, mow‘ door-ed. But this m om and "tre-tset, the "ehiteetatre of twin! Polynesin. The girl scooped to enter. then drew but in one of those sudden Mrttre- hensiom that um beaet her. Who know when PM Burke would She peak in: saw only three old won-en. No one could be in hiding, ”Eggplant without being m But as nine moved forward . Japan, on policeman, sahrtine benign”, my sured her. And she uv every step brought her nearer those two rem ”natives of the civil and the man] law which lay at who: beyond the wharf, the Ohm and that [in Ran which is the latest, perhaps the last, of the Morning Stars in which the American missionaries have car- ried the Word. paw indeed be a!" with}; A: he turned guy she hesitated. unexpectedly afraid a being left "Come on," she invited. "Mr ttid lady is taking me for look-see tor ve'r Sms Pitttrer-sometttime mat." Several drops of rain fell. VAn urn-ed. "But there's a squall coming," he “id. "I'll run bark lint for min-gun.” "Where is your 'ouse?" the girl asked tentatively. The thatch how-rd which the clone pointed stood conspicuously. Im- mediateir "that one side was the water Ind t mull wharf of can] laments " which the can: of the town went to the anehmge. As close orttheus+idemmssttsero.anmi, opposite. the trading establishment of I white man and the high com-rm wait of the Japanese police compound. The house was quite by itself on the Inter side of the highway, yet in- medhtely in the can" of village life. VII nov came snuntering up And Ptlmyn indicated the place. She would have refined, but now she caught a glint». of VIII Appmching. Severn] than he had trapped her into painful interviews. But this morning she could use the nncienc dame. u u gaping than. to keep Van 35km. Theuunwuleumnnhnhish wheesPttmrra.uasuuddo-tor several morningn not, d-e-dad the winding shirt-y he“ in the hillside from the million direct to the street at the town. bland life dandy In stir. ThetriHwassnddr-dtrraatotd woman. “Please you.” aid this mm in English. “you - tor look fut we ve'y fine Pintehp mat. You [is too much for buy." Nottorimsediduo-tunar "rer_TttmiteametiU-bom I when all. 8h. m In Iowa. not with Olive Ilium. but m " " tribune; She wanted to low John h the true manna:- that-hi-us, than splendid qmtit1" tho tam "rmuttss-1-iiumu0eive alone. Sh." reaatGriGwiLi zone after the that with tho knife The stranger now took the initiu- tive. “I'll Vim the lips," ye said. "You run for the mission. Remember the Pueliko Rocks." But at this moment here came John Thurston. He was jumping up to the whart from n boats At sight of him Vun's face lighted with relief. Insumly, Thurston began to throw " his white cut. “Olive? Nogsense!" “I tell you. _ Iran Mrrmed shrilly. “she's in love with the damned huh mad he, he's got ber." Palmyra, seeing, hearing, burned wig}: contempt. All Vuu’s suspicions of the brown [all bung forth in the one cry: " got it straight," cried Mgrtin. "There's twenty of 'em Jr mama" with guns. And they're running her for the Pneliko Rocks? The Rocks were a noticeable {om tion not far inllnd. Martin was vehement. No, that she wasn't? Outlaw natives had her. Martin was vehement Van stared, incredulous. yet alarmed. But just as the trio had strolled IWay and the newcomer almost reached the-house, here, unexpectedly, was the man Martin. m, ran up to Van, Excitedly he spoke. "Say mister I _ . Yam lady friend. Tly rod-headed girl.” Van drew back"stitrtv. "Miss he: is in this house," he snid. She was intensely alert, At the slightest opportunity she meant to sch-am, to tutht, Since her empe from Burke she herself had carried a small automatic pistol. At the tirst chance she'd use it. Now, however, she saw Van Buren Bumper approaching, and sank back again The others had not known. Van did know. . Hor captors Ind taken impish advantage of that trait in human mature which causes man never really to look at a thing in plain sight, Within the house, Palmyra's two zuardians had begun a low-voiced sinrirur. She perceived herself " I Ark woman. These two kindly old souls sat inside the net to comfort her, whilr. before the hut, a third waited ready to tinker solitious inquiry. A nd any commotion of struggle which might catch the transient eye would be taken for a round of that may: which is the native', cure-all. Within-dande- b_ehr-tt-rni-brxr- mh‘thht-m's eatttoest-dxragte--tilaso- thermmu--..eroeim. btrnrith--tametethee; rte-em! -mlt.., Iii-ed either Wad-Inna»: scum-m lull. Built-tn " the moment of the sortie than can. " interruption. One of the old man, swooping dorm to glint: out, discovered the (if?! father and “he! and Com Crawford ipprouhinadnndy clone. Panic ensued. " he: captors had not been d-or" before, they certainly were 'tow. The when" would have urn-med. Unconaeioamtr, sh extended her lungs to an in the necessary air. But, on the mud, that Bbre cord cut deep into the ftestu Meanwhile the Hone who had lured her here had taken a machete and seated herself on the patch of grass before the house. Guping. she In thrust under the mosquito net; thrown tut, head on ham pillow. Two of the has: fot- lowed her into the netting. sat pressed aghast her on either side. These matched " her hat and veil, threw UV" her I covering. CID-M“ WM” mhlllltrishrgttyr “Olive!” “MILL“? “I“ III In M Highland M SMMMM-Dun “(Fl-Dayna.- tConti-med next week) Carpenter and . (WI-t.) Write Vacation Headquarters About Low Fares Wonderful Buck Hill; of South Dakota, Colorndo. California and the Iueitir, Northwest, Yellowstone National Park, Juper National Park, Dude Ranch Country of Wyoming and Wisconsin's Land o' ' I . . . .. 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