nam..s_..._,, . . .« 4 .. N‘ .. .._ .,,._ ..._-_ .....-.».-.._-. If TWO The Riddle By JEAN 3. ‘...’Bowa.shali'-wa-yiiotbodoorbo- .hre any of the others could speak “Chuck it, Maloolmi" ex- "You mi claimed corneille wrathrully. .can't go of! like that es. “we must stop him George Loftus; and then Oynthio/I messed. “Go after hlrinnloorneilla. em, rim, ml ;'Ihere's something witong. of the Riderless Horse CYRIL CASALIS tho obsltr-uctiou. i1 graven in But he did not care. he was teIr- -bound in the glare ‘ of the 'ing at his coat in the darkness. .last he had got it. As he rushed out into the dim: night, hurrying foot- "0 . V , H Thm And the next moment. as both .Loituss voice rani; Out: Gwen. bcnksot the rivers rangto life, and back!" There rollowed me pone, swn-me: down 'a shout from Corneille: "Malcolm. objective, ying e don't be a fool!" But Malcolm was imperative call of intuition, glanced behind him. That slight movement vlhizued ‘steps sounded in the pascge. Green, come stopping for no one. Through the At 'I‘om—Lei‘t-Ha-nd I " Maloolni, , obe pom orchard he raced, past the stable, “veg his me_ A great’ ‘mm and over the flat rocks towards the past khotlo. The natives’ path-—that was sending nfin the best way. He scrambled down the narrow track. caught at the old tree that overhung it, and swung imsel! down held his breath. Above the roar ice “’I‘ake that. you swinel" It was the voice of Geo unrecognizable. as were mks above him out wildly. But Malcolm, Q coming straight for the path he had taken. They had been watching him, then; they were after him; and now ii was ii race indeed, for they were of the close behind. _ Through the soaking grass khollo, he tore, towards the 5 Every other sound was dro If they were still be in time. above his head. water keeping his feet rather maintiiiiiing his speed, and as With never a backwar ran, full out, down the valley. RACE IN THE RAIN The rocks at last, ‘scrambling through them, Fear gripped at hu heart that the of the bank, that fear BOW The force of the made him concentrate on he emerged on the other side. soaked to the waist, he fancied he could "«‘é‘.§‘.‘ .:?:“:i..“§:..£i".i*.:% he Malcolm mm glance he “me_ and he was down the river bank. And f ailed. cartri e he had brought. The 9 one shot fired first. ler§,a.ndb0a.t.u .wai-ehelds ll- 91'! t. Malcolin gasped in .utterr horror. on their e Loftus. rage- distorted features. He made one the last few feet on to the ground desperate, pitiable effort to give the below. In that momentry pause lac ow}; ¢a_11_ men A-ohm, chaugil out!" he sh ted, d ed t me flooded spruir. mine roonsteps Malcolm wii.‘i’."cienuii“e’.‘i nsis. hittigg rounded the 341013;, look badly shaken, was ready for him. He dodged twice. and Loftus, carried away by the impetus of his second blow, slipped and rolled headlong Channing and Tom had just . su en r o . r.%**°*:.:“ ”‘f..*”°‘i ““i.°'ii.“°m “X by lis thunder: but a wild exultation leap‘ down fgroni ,1, us ey ha siirueci ihrough him as he sped on. chasing him like thin. it inc-ant. surely. that he must Without a pause ‘he plunged into the torrent, his coat e rock on which they had stood, and had started running along the bank, when the rolling form or mftus met them. It caiaght Chgfigihigaéifll in the chest , an sent or over back- with the precious pistol. held high wards’ For 3 Second hflgbody seemgd poised over the river's brink. then it rolled in, and was swept away like 018“ On a leaf by the torrent. Malcolm heaird another shout be- hind him. Corneille was racing dc-wn the'bank. stripping off his coat as . Mar- ako leap into the river at the same then the Very light . Malcolm fumbled with his coat. searching desperately for the sgara low slipping mas fie lg: our him, an overwhelm. and stumbling, but still, running. cofmrfg hum ‘fins fiawufisfifimg “wumes ._ were concentrated on that one sim- noise he made might warn the D19 task. If he was to make a fool Smuzfiiersi then as he trained the ‘DD of himself he must at least get that led th s seem to WES 0V8!‘- N LADY RODNEY IN P031‘ 01-‘ MONTREAL IIONTREAL. Que." Jilly 31-'I1iie liner “lady Rodney", Canadian‘ this port gund iiih -;o1ssengers B I W roturnlna from ya 25 Llgilze to Neuuu. in the Bahamas, .vi.a Ber- . J muda. Maritime Proiriricea passen- “nw .1: mm " dumbed ggrrz‘ Mrs. 6. mi- lnll‘ D o I o u I . Eoramomentlthungpolsedin lmdimiflamociaflie voicesofwauahgagiver ris- Be_ “em” in as surged Thecrufioftlrepistolnngout overthowo.tei1A.ndforonomorn- and next, on an- nesday. August other 5-dcy round voyflce. via. Ber- mods. to e Bahamas and British West Indies. ______:._. MIInnI’| relieve: uhou. 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Soak- ed to the skin, gasping for breath. he was at last behind his rock. his Very pistol clutched in his hand. strain ng his eyes into the darknes, and certain. now that the race was over. that he had come too late. Lowering clouds covered the sky and the darlmes was almost impen- etrable. He could just discern the lines of the racing waters below him. but there was no movement, no sign. to tell him whether he was in time. But suddenlv a new sound reached his straining ears—a, sharp metallic noise: and it come from behind him. He gflnnraili overuhisoshoulder grid saw, or e frac on a secon _ a -- dark shape just discernible against gm’ he mmwmd’ ihe sky at the point where, a minute 9890. he himself had scrambled over the rocks. His pursuers were hot on his tracks. Teri seconds. he thought and they would be on him. But even as that thought flashed through his brain, an unforgettable sound sent his heart pounding against his ribs; it was the rocket- like whirr that had heralded the coming of the smugglers’ boat on the niziht before. He was not too lale—-but he had only nine seconds’ mace. With the certainty of im- -peridiriz action. he was suddenly cool and collected. He held his pistol at the ready. and slowly and deliber- ately oounied oil’ the seconds. “One. two. three——" And on the water below. a deeper shadow swung from the bank and swept out into the torrent. ODon’t let common coriotipoti rob you of life and vigor! When bowel: don’t work right. the trouble often lien In what you on. You don’: got "bulk". Ouch eoumai food: no meat. brood. potatoes are consumed in the body. They fall to Iupply the truly -no that l-iclpo I bowel i-i-iovcnum. Ci-lap. crunchy ALL-BRAN helps In two vmyl: It contribute: to the ‘$uk" you need; Inditnicoinorichnouceol Nature’: inteotinnl tmlo. Vitamin Bi. Bot ALL-BRAN every day; drink plenty of water, and no what I difference "regular" habit: can make in your life. ‘I fired; and as the blazing light som- ed into the sky. limpse of a struggling mass bel0W and across the river a big gang of non-descript natives was encircled by a cordon of police “buy. where—where are Corneille and Maraika?" rondavel. Every quiet nlthoigh the sunshine was last, night? He must know at once. carted me up here." hemair came in. commain ed. "You must not think of ttng u .” Tgfen, without lnquir felt, or seeing that he 0 order to return to bed. the old man to im. a world-shattering event. , gourd -sugar helping to give Ithcit min (1: my form of u. | ‘During hot weather then. or 'don’s wait for heat cramp: to warn , _y that your claim have lost too the I H! of at]; .m nuhigiiizorwa mum A89 before he reloaded; then he he caught one im. Tom was overpowered at last. “Smut work." Malcolm muttered. And then he crumpled up behind EEVELATIONS I-lie woke to find himself in his thing was strangely “A fair knock-out I must have “I wonder who the door opened. and Ad- boy," he Then “Get 1: to bed, my how he ed the n to talk excitedly of what was. (To be Continued) iilijat have of .!~F.I_I.~.!.|'-_".'|.|~"£.-» SALT [.053 causes HEAT UICAMI’ ‘ "If your work is such that it causes excessive perspiration, add a pinch of ordinary table salt to OUT OUR WAY — -— ByJ.R.Wi|liams OUR BOA-RDING HOUSE Zfi a'&§‘, oz OH»MDNi.' TI-IKI"$ STEWART KI’ TH’ FIIONT AN‘ I'M NOT DR%$E.D YET-WILL SOL! fills HIM N"AND ENTERTAIN HW\ TILL I COME DOWN? ~'I il,.>“Hl'i Ii'|i\\i\\\ o , , ‘DEUCED NU|$ANCE,CONDUC‘1bR! yo EeAo,r.'ve SEARCHED MY PER- ‘ SOHAL ‘EFFECTS THOROUGHLYAND ‘FAILTO FIND MY TIcKETvv\Aa— _ 4 ‘ruausriua rr INTO MY wAisT- caosr, wi-iici-i 1 u-.=i=-r on me p oecx oi: ACHAIR N w aeo- CHAMBER AT HOME! ‘PAP! I SHALL TELEGRAPH FOR rr WHEN we REACH BIG vouo mlucriouw-HMM! 2, av ‘THE WAY, aiw GOULD, f ‘fl-IE BUILDER OF ‘n-ii-5 SPLEHDID ROAD, WAS A PERSONAL ‘FRIEND, \/As! 9/ I IIIIIIIIII p -:3 .» Willi? / ;.”“”:~’§‘ /. g ‘ H -,,;~-,&,,-eg-_L,g,v;~,_, WHY Mo'n-iEJzs G-El’ Gi2A~/ VEQV wE|__|__ I5 MAQGUE . —--/ .w..iq rim. vrnuvd on. im. Kin. Yaium Dyndlnll. lu.. F I GET MY HANDS ON VOLJ-"L.L. TEACH V0 TO STOP CALLING ME MA(:‘i6|E- YOU KNOW Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE—-— DRAT rrl now 1 w.scAi.i.. . / 4. Due ‘rt-IEP‘.~EEi':lE A MINUTE _! . -4.. Major Hooplg / 6oizaY.Bozo, BUT Youins ‘THE -rum: BUM THAT men 7/ To oer 'I'RAN5PD.R‘I’A'\'\OH ‘IODAY on ‘THE srzeuc-lTH oi: AE5oP’s I’-‘ABLES! 2'L‘L.L aus HAVE no LET You OFF AT THE WATER ‘I’NJK-\~PACI< YOUR em? Am: come Ai.oue~--'~- % HE ‘FUNNY ?AR'|' 011 IT is HE DID LEAVE HIS -nous-r AT HOME ! By George McMaIl U 50: THOUGHT I'D DROP I w ,,.ow-MA66,E-i IN AND SEE V IN-LAWS‘ as Hl?3Di.i"?'-AY=E * V NAME QEMEMQEQ- TO I=|ND YOU YOU HADN’T .1-A- 1—H.g, .5 My KS |N- CALLED WHEN NEW 5LiIT- D D “BEFORE WE FIGI-IT ISHALL HAVE MORE SPINACH JUICE AH‘ I WAS JUST PASSING At‘; each drink of water you take to prevent heat cram-pa. Laborers, mechanics, farmers. and ‘white- ollar' workers whose work causes .hem to sweat profusely, are in danger of having the amount of salt in their tissues so reduced that they may develop heat cramps." I am quoting from Weekly Health Massage Iowa. state Department of Health. What are the symptoms of heat cram '1 There is pain in abdo- mina muscles, headache. and sometimu and vomiting. The temperature remains at normal and there is no increase in tin pulse rate which shows that 3 acute abdominal condition such as appendicitis is present. "Body salt losses occur without the knowledge of the individual until the amount of salt in the tissues is so in below normal that the abdominal muscles give warning in the form of cramps. In some factorial and office: tablets containing about a quarter- teupoonful of salt (iii grains )are placed beside the drinking fountain and 5. tablet taken with each drink of water. sometimes . tablet con- taining cult and sugar is used, the ener . "workmen whose duties much muscular exertion shou be especially careful to add more than the usual amount of salt to what they eat or drink." Milk is I good source of out and will help make up for the ion or salt due to re lration. me body as an ounce and have what is popularly “stomach flu" tug‘ "summer flu” but the fact that 0 pain in in the muscles only and ,there in no rise in temperature or pulse rain snow: Ram) in not due to vii-n you are irrimuing freely, TIPPIE AND “CAP" J ¢- /‘ STUBBS TILLIE THE TOILER‘-——.- SHE LOST THREE RUBBEIL9 OF BRIDGE HA HA! LXK" HERE LAST NIGHT AND ISN'T SPEAKIN'TO ANY- %MES THAT POMPOJS‘ BODY TODAY! HA HA! YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN HEJL SAIL CUT OF TH'RDOM-- ‘ A“/Vs‘, ‘I :- » , 40%» . 3*‘ ““ A _ . ._r.~_ '5 EVEN SCORE! OLE SIMPLETON WHO WAS TRYiN' TO MAKE SUCH A HIT WITH THAT RED-HEADED GIN. YES- TERDAY -— By Edwina’ OH, UH? - - — ALL R-IGHT -- BUT Bl‘. CARE- FUL! STAY NEAR TH’ H‘ I rr LOOKS LIKE ROGER BRINSLEY... NO,|T ISN'T HIM I Looiduo I'LL TAKE YOU WELL IF HE'S THAT 600j BACK AND SAVE I-IIM LATE \T.. SHAME ON YOU AT ATIME LIKE THIS... | RE’S A GIRL WITH I-I|M~.|T . IKE MARILYN SM..NO IT GEL! \Y/OJLDN'T YOU THINK THEY'° WANNA GO’ swimiviiu‘-— ’STEADDA JUST SITTIN'THERE on TH’ PORCH ?--- \NEI.I.‘IF SH A 1 LOOK ME AS MARILYN; ’ LET'S GET RIGHT OVER .1’!-IERE ’ »