( 1 ' A r v Stmofsu: : Vo Wilton , is fratMlHM bv ear from Ckicaao to Capital City 4m tho Wwrt to worry Ma fftri, KottwiM Grout, a high oehoot teacher, MOfliMtytnMtimtMmMii to the count toil to Baga. There Aa bsew Wmang. Bit 4e- sortpMon jw mo of iao ssowap fiNix'i mom wko.ato MltMl malt Jos alvtau carried, a 000. of edited yawoto. fa wor spreads Mot M o fa MdMoo- foi'Mi 4 mm; caf ntrk tote hwM Mm a bori' with the newt. d by a loafer Mi yoitterd, "JtwbN JDawwmJ o crow oj biw mom for dm Jail to dsstand information about IM mast jTJnm tnm owgryi. Chapto Three THE MOB-MlNDIN ACTION Sharlff Hnmmeir received th delegation in bis offJe. H sat at Us desk and faced tb half doaen ma gravely. Tm trying to locate to Dirt riot Attorney, and get at th truth as foot a possible. TIB we do X have no right to mate a atato- mat." ' ' "Ordinarily, Sheriff, yes," amid BanMsstor. Bot thsrVs a pretty norvova f ooVntr to owik-f -v. "W got a- right to lrnow about thia kldnapparr eat to Dawaon. don't Imow bo la a kidnapper yet, aad ao neither dojrou." Dmm bristled. "WWr 70a iVBnnmosr JTjnn' to protect Tbo Bhtwift alarty dreped-a log too ana or aia eoair. -nan tiitoa; ap trouble for law and or nor w ateoe yon r ntoknee is-..-AreMa:.i, A i -Waft Cries thirst "There he is! that's him!" he heard voices crying. do for you gentlemen?" "No offense meant, Sheriff," eald Pippen importantly. "I'm sure we can count on you to keep every thing hip-shape. Good afternoon." All of the delegation except Daw son started to follow Pippen out of the office. Dawson swaggered belllErerentlv to the Sheriff's desk. 'Til tell you one thing, Hum mell; my friends won't be satisfied with what thote pillars of society" he nodded towards the retreating backs of Pippen and Burmelster -tell -em. An attaca on a gin mi tm ordinary neonle where we live. An' -we're goln' to see that politics nont cue any icer HummeU's voice heightened with temper. Tm going to see that a lot of half-baked rumors don't either! Now hlghrtau out of here. And behave yourself, or Til bava the county take you and all your re latives off tha dole." Tha Sheriff put through a call to the Governor and was assured that the militia would be ready in case of an emergency. Back in the bar, "Bubbles" Daw son was, unconsciously, working himself and his friends and some of the more excitable men In the room Into a mob spirit They start ed with the reason for ripping up Joe's auto and gradually raked the amount of ransom notes found in It Bugs Meyers entered the bar and was appealed to for confirma tion 01 uxeir neatea imaginings. Bugs snickered. "I bate to disap point ya, but we didn't find any thing In his car. We ripped it to pieces " "We know you found that ran som money In the car," stated Daw son. "Xeh! Ten grana," nornea in a stransrer. pushinar his way up to the bar. "Hid under the seat That's what the lock-up keeper's wife said." "What does the know?" demand ed Bugs. " tore up the car myself and I ought to know. All the ran som money wis wneeier wuson ne call himself aad was one five dollar bill." A sudden hush fell upon the crowd, broken by a sneer of tri umph from Dawson: "There ya are: was ooea saot maae a liar out of? Walt till X shove that down the Sheriffs throat!" rrea-a, Dawson r shouted pome- . ma. fAitahovl Com onJ" Amid I 1 'llJMrB oatA MtoBlln. "3 teat now raamr alannaoL od out, whU a man named Garrett, 7 who had been on rf thoa ta wuH th Ebtff. tried to reason with tb . am -1 vr citad. lb rrKxtfu gattiag too wr ocay. mm a . SMIM tltf MBO 1 llnlll -Wo? nwd the jstrtwter. "If 1 o 'a sown at anut it twr I- x t.ataswyottsrs? Boii 1 . t -t r 4iil(Uck up for a M. i fcOowwd Oat : v.;f ara you?" : rr . xVasn v- ' ' y . t '. i0t" tent's right We ought to be ashanv bow us tho ropes!" J f Amid renewed' whistlings. catcalls! and. eries of "He's rigEt!" "Ufa) do something J" "Hop to It!1! a youth leaped upon a chair and abrUled:! - 'Coma on! lot's have soma fun!" f Now possessed of but a atnglo Idea, the men harried out of tho bar, walking rapidly, silently for; the moat part, towards tho JaU ! grlnvfaoed, marching In unison, Uko a squad of soldier. As they pro greased, other man and boys, with a sprinkling of woman who guessed their purpose, Joined the group. The crowd gathered courage as it went along and increased in number . there were mora than a hundred men to It now. half as many wo moandboys. Cries of hatred, thiret for revenge, thirst for Mood; began to bo beard, mh Sheriff Hummell, warned by Bugs Meyers, was waiting on tho top. step leading up to the double doors if the two-story frame building with Iron bars at the windows. Two de puties, ahot-funa in their bands, flanked him. The Sheriff opened bis mouth to apeak, but bis words were drowned in an outburst of jeera and catoalla from th mob. Tho stranger thrust himself forward. "Sheriff, w want to talk to this Wilson guy " "Boys warned the Sheriff, "keep out of this. W don know yat whe ther the; man's innocent or guilty. Tha Dttrtet Attorney is checking on him now. Whioherer be is, he's under tha protection of tho law." . After the )ers that met his words bad subsided, beontuned: "Aa long aa X stand here yon can yU oars. w rm wm mmm move yowl" rwell, then, 1 ought to toU you tht the millUa la on the way here.- The babub suddenly died down; ! of hatred, thirst for revenge. 1 tor blood, began to be heard.. 1 the mob looked at one another, startled, shocked. The armed guard- 1 lane of the law remained purpose fully alert en the Jail steps. And u yet there nad been no sign of the militia. Parked automobile lights picked out the forms of the Sheriff and his two deputies. Couraire came back 1 into the turbulent mob. Dawson, the stranger and a woman drew closer. Garrett followed; he addressed Hummell Indignantly: "Why didn't you tell us about the flvo dollar biH? You had a chance." "Now, you'll sea 'men' act" cried Dawson. "Let him have it!" "Let's go!" "Give it to blm!" cried voices, and the mob surged forward. Katharine Grant having arrang ed with her landlady for a sort of wedding supper for Jo aad her self, and warned the minister that they would be at his house to be married at four clock, had gons to Sycamore Corners to meet Joe. It was now hours past the time be had set for her to be there, and there was no sign of him. A passenger-bus with a crew of newsreel cameramen inside stopped for sand- wicnes ana oirecuon 10 . naga.- When they had gone, the owner of the bot-dog stand came in shaking bis head. The things that happen! They got somebody they suspect of that' Udnappln' at Saga. Fena says his name's Jos Wilson. The mob there's tryin' to make him confess." Jo Wilson?" said Katharine dasedly. "Joe?" Then she realised what it meant and her voice sharp ened in an agony of fear. "Has. He's the man rm waiting for to marry! Where's a car? . Lend ma Sour car! Please; I've got to get iere!" "The boy's got my ear In town, Miss, rm-" "When the next bus?" "There ain't another one today." "But I've pot to get to Joe! What'll I do?'T She looked from the old man to his wife, who had been so sympathetic, in helpless terror. Then she ran out of the hot-dog stand, took the road that tha bus with the cameramen on board bad taken, running as If Joe's Ufa de pended upon ner swiftness. From his second-floor front coll, Joe Wilson, half-crazed with the knowledge that it was a the mob was after, heard the Sheriff say: "Hera they come again! Aim at their "feet! Dont throw tha tear gas bombs tbo far!" . Why didnt tha Sheriff and his deputies use their guns? Again and again tha mob had advanced onhr I to be driven back by the gasV only to r-Torm and return to the at". h is! that's blm!" MtNl uoleea swying. athr stooea tswabed agaJnat tb wjBa o tb JaO, tba bass at hat window. , 1 Joe dnekad down, rprang to the door ef b s trvbadtho bat awA s oak tlxm v-l 'v, ablating: w t to U3t to t EaertCrr yio shooUnr! Htrxao-e of tha csv bomXat cant lmnnaUa Titl- Laesi upf Bstngr ''-tbj ft1 roan prove Tvt all tl V 1 la tafit to atmCe'yl t 4.. . J "i-Pf r r V1 t a : "Cf ta tmr r r t-l L. a i Traveling Around America - &. : I ':Vt t ; I ' 1 ...... a'snmrr-inmusl ONE of tha currant myths about Mexico Is that the main items ot diet -are tamalas and chile eon carne. The two dishes as we know them in this country ara Just about as foreign to Mexico as our chop suey is to China. The native foods in Mexico ara delicious and tha littls nativa Inns Ilk thla'cbarming oai in Taxes ' "nra mmmm' wi'u rtavalarais'lhc. tha country on tba tortnlgbW raa-watef cTulsew la tha Panama Canal aad the 8pan tsh arnoriras id Mexlca Tha tortflla Is on of tha oldest dishes of Mexico and is mad today Just as it was la tba days ot Mocte suma. It is a thin corn meal cake used to. eouatloss combinations, among which tha general favorite Timely Questions On Farm Answered Question: How can I tell whether or not my chickens have worms? Answer: Unless there is a heavy infestation it is difficult to determine the presence of internal parasites, but where the birds are heavily in fested there is usually an extremely heavy appetite, the birds are thin and often a leg weakness will ap pear. Where these conditions, ap pear .it is safe to assume that the f j) wtfxt tit? J4t SI"! Ill MO HERE is the sensational new Superfex Refrigerator for 1936. It does all the things that Superfex has been doing for users daring the past eight years plus a whole lot more. In this new model you can move the shelves around to accommodate bulky packages and large containers. You can freeze ample quantities of ice cubes. You can make frozen desserts with surprising speed.' And you get beauty of design that wiU be, r its pleasing years from now as Durners opercna aDOUT rwo nours nours or more ot care 1 out Ot1 24 V " V with one lighting. This short burning Re&iserator. When Superfex goes into J as a Perfection stove. AU you do is light ' ' , ' r" ?fs HP ' A -1 ; - t ' Kx p. V the burners. Everydutr - c ' 1 is automatic Msdj by a r" ' 1 CZrrZ?.y V. . -J. . .' -1 i a V - You don't even have o t-o tLem o' No eoepasy L tla l.::cr IL t ..z tlcse V , - After about two houn. tiiev ko out f :K r,J - " 1 T . t r ., '.j,. -. , . 1' u- MYTHS ABOUT TAMALBS I - , ; - . Is tha "enchilada" torUUa rolled round a mlxtor of cheese, onions, chopped peppers, and shreds o. pork, with a red popper sauce poured overtham. - ' 'v "Prijoles" Is another ancient tooa a variety of kidney bean cooked several hours to a Una past then Mad until it takes on tba delteatt .flavor of nuta;-'' -v : t-Arros-.la-a triad-rios that bat bean soaked first hi water then friofl wiUiaaliU'toamtoes sploea.': ' v yv ' Barbaracao is a corking concoc tion of bet. veal, and pork eookeo . hi aa airtight underground oven to a blend- that la exonlstte a bine- blood sort of 1 a dish which It u difficult to believe gave rise to oat "Bar BQ a. birds are infested. When the birds appear listless and there is any doubt as to the trouble it is best to open up several of the subnormal birds and examine the intestines for worms. Question: At what age should I breed my young heifers T Answer; There is no arbitrary age for breeding heifers. This is usually determined by the maturity of the animal. Heifers that are fed grain liberally in ' addition to the roughage will , mature more rapidly than those on a limited grain ration. siKirisAN USES ELECTRICITY. . . NO RUNNING WATER... HAS NO MOVING PARTS ftlckes cold by burning korosono it is today. automatically. But the refrigeration , of rural communities than the Per- ' ' iP8 ri8ht oa lt giro yo twenty-four - fection Stove Company. And thia is V - ' ':' r with one liffhtinn-.' Thia short hnrnino- PoA-? vorat-nv 5 I d ; ! s Then, too, tie breed, has . a, bearing on: the r freshening time." Jersey and Guernsey heifers,, if properly grown out, ahould'be bred, to freshen from H to-BO months, -of , age -The Hol atein and . Ayrshire heifers .should freshen when from' 27 to . 82 months old. , 4 fe . ut. jt i Question; How can I rid my rose bushes of the small lice that are killing the plants? 1,., ,,. 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