THE HONGKONG
CALL of the WEST
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ting... Jail recuson Lind of eruolad work at his Tare kuivere camp. He accuser Deo of
bios. "Ball my ka k going up to make a
konaly see that Half does nut
ear.
Blanding, before she ofice building Ble Dail avea kisnappers slipi m gari insa a
per's, daugistar. When he learns who mar, 14
to us Aaper Dẹo back of his wild trip to
There over if she will marry nim. singly into his eyes. gives hun some encouragement.
Dana goes with Dudley. They stop at Balh
www r.ady for a killing.
ly go on with a mannynt under thome Bars
ley has a license, ouined the night before. jance." While he is seeking a man who can marry them Bian Baik, who la on his way to Thra
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TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.
MOONLIGHT, a picturesque mountain camp, a pretty girl and a dashing cowboy. With such. romantic elements of course there's a love story in "Call of the West" by R. G. Montgomery. There's adventure and excitement too in` this thrilling new serial.
rope on that roan," she ordered, upon the roon. -pointing a dainty, gloved finger to-
Dona ad-
he hated hiding on the slopes of back riding and no wandering off. Folly Mountain, less than a six- I don't suppose that kid who can't hour ride from camp,
keep away from you would be "You think your bad man might worth his salt at watching you. having men saul wairy to check up sa steni mo?" Donis pulled his chin, He'd do na you said.” chick mumsen Duo resorul that he wita per-up and mottled herself on ber "Sure! I wouldn't have him
father's kneo,
around if he didn't," Dona smiled. "If he could get his hunds on "And now that everything is net- ife cascam Loe car and save Dona Delo, Avou he would have me licked that's tied I'm going to have breakfant." be ale away after telling ber hela Stanley BUTE," Asper growled.
"You haven't promised to stay in Black.
"Well, if you stay, I stay. That Dudley Winter, in love with Dens, surat is nettled." Dona looked unami-camp." Asper reminded her.
Dona was at the door. "No, and ward a long-legged anddler that ducked for a far corner.
The big fellow was ropewise and I shan't." She slipped out, waving was eyeing them with fery disdain.vanced and hor loop shot out. The Think I'm getting too old to Boby pace. Duby raises to help Dona have it out with a young skunk him a Ides as she went.
The cowboy shook his hond, roan snorted and tossed his head but anzi Asper has been there and that be like Ball?" Asper lips clamped tight "Hur old man over again," Asper "That critter has already throwed but the rope landed nently and he Dudes pula a plan to Dons hele tover his cigar and his words rum-muttered to his desk. But he was the gentleman who came with you was caught fast. He lunged and marry him at Doby place. Asper can hard bled from between his lips. "You worried and determined to have a twice this morning. He CHITI-nere, theluctantly, Duna artre, Dud and Dudley are starting back at dependable man watch Dons and that brute, too! There was a traco firmly and he decided that he was faneled plunged but the rope tightened rida with her every place she went.of a grin on the corral boss's face. In the hands of an experienced rider. Planting his feet wide he Dona found the Chinese cook in
Dont swung one leg up on the Bottled back against the rope and Dona raye who cannot go through with the her father. "I am staying here the meas kitchen enger to sorve his top pole of the corral. Her rid waited for the saddle he knew was marriage and puix Esilley off. They an and I have a promise of a saddle white mistress. She saw nothing ing breeches displayed her slim coming.
They meet awerglo, Asper's Unlier hogarbine. I intend to join this hunt of Dudley and concluded that be form and her slenderncas made the
nd do a little capturing myself." I was off negotiating for a horse cowboy step forward hurriedly.
"Bring a saddle!" Dona called. Asper got to his feet and tower- and gun. As she walked out of
The astonished cowboy leaped ed over her. There was fire in his the dining room she noticed a post-low, Ma'm," he protested.
"No woman could ride that fel-over the fence and dragged a heavy eyes. "I ought to take a mili slab or tacked on the door and stopped
stock anddie from the fence. With Dona spent.a restless first night
and spank you good. You're going to read it. In largo black letters Done smiled down at him. "Your a ip he swung it to his shoulder. at Three Rivers. She sat up wait home! This time his mouth was the following legend thrust itself rope please." When he did "Better let me take some of the
hand it to her she bent low and starch out of him," he called. ing for her father until midnight open and his words fairly shook out at her: but he did not return. Old Asper,
the light walle of the office.
REWARD FOR STAN BALL
caught it out of his astonished Dona know that this was wise was back in his element again. He
"No une roaring, Dad. I'm stay-
hands. Before he could stop her advice but she had made a perfect, DEAD OR ALIVE
she was whirling it and advancing | had reverted to the fighting luming." Dona's little chin was up
$660.00
(Continued on Page 11.j berjack who had once been the and her eyes were dark. fear and dread of the high coun-grin. "We're all three starting was no picture of the desperado and
Dudley stopped forward with a
The notice was signed, "Ginter| try. Stan Ball's taunting words back in an hour."
Swerglu, Deputy Sherif." There had worked the change. He was his smooth half as he spoke.
He slicked back
no description. Donn lingered for staging a man hunt, and roughing
Asper Delo swung around heavi. Heveral minutes before it. Some
Intrange fnacination held her. Final-]
Ellvers, ateps out of the night and kide
Dona
te Three Rivers.
Ha ungu be intends to shoot Rail bimself, that
Ball bas abot a ranger,
CHAPTER VIL
Dona alid to the floor and faced
It was a mere incidental. With ly and his dead cigar tilted ceiling-ly she turned and swung down the sleeping bag and rifle he spent the ward. "Young man, you are going street toward the corrals. night in the woods. Dona guessed hack. That as much and retired at midnight. horses did not kill you some one sure. If one of the
She found the man who had In the morning Dudley was up might shoot you by mistake." The charge of the saddle horses and early and had made a round of the old lumberman's eyes travelled over pressed but had evidently received told him who she was. He was im- timber camp before Dona came Dudley Winter's western outfit, from her room. She found him in purchased that morning at the com-orders from Asper regarding her Swergin's office, which Aaper had any store.
riding. He pointed to a meek- made his during his stay in camp. Dudley was sitting on her father's ground. "Mr. Delo, 1 came up here
Dudley Hushed but held his looking animal, desk, drumming his heels against to see that you gave up this wild said politely as he shook out his the oak boards when she entered vesture and returned with your lariat.
She crossed swiftly to Asper's side. daughter. Why in the devil does a
"Tha's your horse, Ma'am," he
Dona laughed until her rich aito||
"Dad!" she begun repronehfully big business man like you want to woke the sleepy horse. "Drop all. Asper doffed his wide black hat go pot hunting for a mere cow-
and there was a guilty look on his or
Before his mouth had closed Dud.
face as he raised his cheek for her welcome kiss. She looked tired butley knew he had said the wrong there was a tight line of determina-thing. Asper's great jay thrust tion at the corners of her red lips. out and his check muscles knotted. "Now D.," he began groly. "Get out of here! Get out of camp!" "You make up your mind to pack he fairly roared. and head back home right after breakfast. This is bad business."
Dudley went but he halted at the door. " ar leaving your office at I'm not leaving camp." Ha shot the words cut sharply. "I'm staying to take care of Dona."
Dona smiled in spite of her de termined manner. "You'd think was a butterfly instead of a girl! brought up in the woods and on the night." Asper gritted. The worde "My daughter will be home to- range. You forgot, Dad, that your Bung themselves against a closed aweet little girl was once Plg Tap' door. Dudley was outside. Delo who rode any horse on the "Now I'll have to detail a place."
to trail that young pup." Asper
"I know, but you're a young wo-granted. He towered over Dons. man now, refined with schooling." "Young woman, are you going to Asper tried to say the thing he obey me?" There was a glint of was thinking--that Donu wis pride in his eyes, beautiful girl who had burst into "You are staying, so I'll stay too. womanhood with the coming of her! You happen to be all the family I nineteenth summer and that she have," Dona replied simply. was no longer safe in such sur Asper sat down. "Stay in camp
roundings, especiany with and behave yourself. No
horse-
NEA
not
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