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THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD. SUNDAY AUGUST 21 1910.
Air Lanes
A ROMANCE OF
FLYING
. . . By . . .
Herbert Quick
Copyrijht. IOTO by the llobbi-
Mer.iil Company
"So null. Sin- wasn't cllngln' to
Cntlilng - with the ban' to'ds mo-when
All lost 'Islit oil li ii It. mill."
"Let down (u lift" commanded Mr.
Eli.iynu "I'm golni; down."
'I ho three iim ii. simyiio. Sllberberg
nml Wlmr gathered about the llah-
erinnn on i lie lifiifh.
"I'o you ililnU" itierled Sllberberg
"that there Is i ho Kli;'lili-Kt chance for
her to to he nvi'J my point man?"
'Ah'iu slow spoke an' It wonM tak(
t ti.ilf In. im h lo toll nil Alt kiVmj
on ly speakln". Itut If Ita jist aMit
the young lady she tumbled out on
the huik) In fulr shape an' If she's
made good wciithah hIio'h aliout bo'd'.n'
t!i boat f'r Mobile. We whs night
(iroud to hev heb as on' guest."
"Thert!" shouted Wlr.ner t n ntn ptin ut-
ly. "Didn't I toll you lli;ii nun nine
wouid stand grief? St rin k the
ground"-
"Keep out of this!" commanded Mr
Ehaync. "Was she hurt seriously?"
"But I asy Mr Shayne" protested
Wteuor. "don't you Kit that wltu my
machine you're not the business coop
ered? Put jmir muuey ou tho heli-
copters nod you'll"
"Ah you Mr. Klinyne?" Inquired the
captain.
"Te. yen." replied Shayne. "What
hove you dune with her?"
"A gentleman Ah'm employed by'
replied the itiptaln 'has done carried
bull ovc' to dm Inn. Ax In' yo" paiidu'1
Nadinc Face Powder
Produces a Jitautiful Complexion.
5 iwy-'.
n'lvi'.
Soft nnd
Velvety.
er. farmft
Guarantied.
.V. ' " . .
HR loft velvety appearance rriinir.s
until washed on. tunned hy a new
process 1 tannics a water. I're-
tnt niinhiirn or re'nrn of discoloratious
WltH Uitk W R'katur. 0.-. hv 'I oikt t iiunffl
fMill Monfjr hi. Ir il ntil rnltrlv plaipil. I'rrnirp.! if
UTIONAL TUILKT CUMI'ASt farli
bold by I. O. TliompBoii & Co.
Amiirlllo Drug Co. Curtis Drug Co.
end others.
(P)
JUST A STEP FROM POLK STREET
115 EAST 4th STREET
THAT'S THE STORE
that Displays the New things First
Fascinating display of silks '
Superb showing of dress goods
Charming array of novelties
Classy selection of coat sweaters
Dixie brand of hoisery v
Handsomest of hand bags
Brands of Staples
Pepperel sheeting -Hope bleaching Amoskeag
ginghams --Mohawk sheets. Standard Comforts
and Quilts
All the nice Zephyr ginghams Autumn beautiful shades yard ioc
...
TRADE. TO SAVE MONEY
.ii im i.m' " .'iiiiiii' iu.it n (.'uneu
i in pnnrc n' i lio powers of tlm al:h?"
"I i K ' i I inn." replied Mr. Shiiyne
Irnmhiv. "''.in tell im of tlm icncuo
of nib iIimii i Toll im!"
inle SMb'Tlicn; mill Shayno 11a-
tened VVI.m-i lieann hcuuiIu' up and
(Imvn the heiieli. At once t hey sig-
naled the I'nliuelto 1 loach wlrelosa ntu-
i Ion mill In a moment the news come
In Unit Mlis sunn" hud lent uiei-
hii'ch to Mit. .shnyiiH that morulng
u ml hml tnl.eii im iirly limit for Mo-
bile. Mr. Sliiiyne t;rHspeU the hand of
Mr. Sllherheri;. who st on a log bury-
Inir his face In his iiiindkcrchlef.
"I know how you feel old fellow"
mild Shiiync. "And 1 wniit to uy to
you my u'lod ma d. 1 emi t repny you.
you know I hi ku l:ir lis money enn o
I bnpti you ui:i usk or mthor ac-
cept" "Ah couldn't accept nnylbliig. nuh."
on hi the ciiptuln. "ThaiikVij kiiuily.
liut miiKlit Ali nsk liiir you all's ko-
la' now?"
"Straight to Mobile" replied S!iayno.
"Ah iimle'stiiiid" w.-iit on the cup-
tain. "Hint you nh IntVeslvd In all
Bolits of tlylu' craft."
"Well" nuawercd Mr. Sbiiyne. liiugh
Ins. "pit a machine that Kolven tl)
problem? Moat every om- hus."
"No Hiih but n friend o' initio rnftht
on yo' way Ah'd pow'ful well Ilka to
bev you utop by vn' .eo. IIc'h got
DomethluK. "'s Mr. Theodo' my eui
ployuu."
'"I'lie geiitleuian who tuok my iileco
to the beach?"
"Yes sun."
"We are In a hurry" urged Mr.
Shayne. "We are about (darting for
Cblrii'o. Won't any other time do?"
"Ii'h rapht on yo way sulj" per-
sisted the caplain. "an" It's all tlx fa-
?o' Ah'll usk of you all. Ah leare It to
you. suit of co'se but"
"Will you Ro ard pilot us to the
place?"
"Ah caln't ve'y well leave I. yah
riiIi" replied the captain "but If yo'
pilot knows these ploy woods as well
as he orto do. sub"
'C'oino and tell him tho place" anM
Sfinyne Inelsively. "We'll i;o Put !
tell you. my fiiend your man mlnht
have spent a lot of enr fare reaching
Klulcy NNiyne:"
"Ah reckon that's so. nuh" replied
he captain stepplnp into the lift.
lie's been a-stud'ln' ve'y heavy about
Uie niatah. auli fo' a long tahra."
The discovery of the mctbanoso nix-
lure wi'h ten times the explosive
force of gasoline had made ascension-
ii and depresslvo screws an culclcnt
idjunct of thii aeronaut with lla barely
ii'Myiint hd bag aud. with the Improv-
d propellers which followed made
i lie old fashioned "dirigible" a fairly
dependable craft In ordinary weather.
It was along this line rather than by
way of the heavier than Hlr aeronefa
ihnt development hnd marched to
the enormous enrichment of Flnley
Sha.vne. who controlled the Keewutlu
incthnnnse marshes.
Theodore ( 'arson often thought of
Shnytip. Carson's barren eatate lay
under the lane lietweeu IVnsacola nnd
Mobile and above this ran the sparser
drift from Atlantic and Appalachian
forest points to the Mississippi sound
resorts lie knew the type of every
airship. Most of these huge objects
dropping like sw ifts Into the chimney
of the aerial harbor at Mobile were
Sliavue's Condors of which tho Roc
II UmaJPIII"'!"!
f tr.
nil
4 rrsrff.vww
was ttie iv pi- uioilelisi ii her tin eurl.i
creations of Count eppellu. Tin
smaller quicker low living ones with
out tho gus holders were tho still un
successful iieronefa of th Wright nnd
Fiirtnan types. Th arena was varied
by an occasional orthopter with flap-
ping wIiiks or by helicopters. The
problem of life was In these various
vmkkIs and he studied them wistfully
so wistfully that the Hoe's wild honk
sounded thrice before be heard It. He
stepped out upon the neriiiuda grass
saw o ' retractile telephone spinning
rtmvn from the great sliver C .d bal-
anced In the cnlm iky caught It and
put It to blfc ear.
"i)li Aunt tTiloel" cried he running
In for his hat uad coat. "Here's hoiiio
one above the house unking for mo
aud who do you suppose It is?"
"Mout be the mii'l Cab'el" replied
Chloe 'Tin whah ho Is an' do way
he blow d.it ho'n but Ah redton lt'a
Jcs' some trltlln' sky hooter. Who la
dry?"
"The greatest luck you ever beard
of" cried Theodore. "Wher.s's thut
new parachute? Never mlud I've
found It."
Mr. Theodora rr.n out stepped Into
the lift and was hNlted up to the
Koc's polished deck with his now par-
a h iite over his shoulder.
CHAPTER IV. TjX
A i.r.AP t.sto space.
It. SIIAVNE met Carson with
something less than the steely
coldness with which ho was
wont tofii'rze the vltala of
the man representing an undeveloped
business opportunity.
"I am under great obligations to you
Mr. Theodore" bald he "for your serv-
ice to my niece. To be entirely frank
I should not have appropriated the
tlmo to ciiil ou any business account."
Mr. Carson felt repelled. He traced
the "XI r. Theodore" to Captain liar-
rod's mode of referring to him
"I am sorry" km id he. "that you have
gone even an Inch out of your way on
account of any fHOclcd ohllgationa. I
prefer the basis of business."
It y Jove" said n voice at his elbow
"you ought to be able to meet him on
that basis. Shayne."
Carson's ear was affronted his
nerves tantenod by the voice. Shayne
waved the man away.
"But." went on Sllnerberg "It seems
to me old chap we'd vastly better put
the whole thing on a basts of break-
fast first Send this good man aft and
let's fall to."
Carson wheeled round and stnred
Rllberberg In the face curiously with
the Impersonal disfavor of one study-
ing the picture of some noxious thing
like a Gila monster or a feast of vul-
tures. "Thank you." said Theodore. "1
have break fasted aud In good com-
pany." "Hy glory ray man." shouted fSllher-
berg. "If you say another word"
Carson turned upon him. and Sllber-
berg Mini; Into a seat. Carson walked
back to t!.e enclne room saying that
he would look the era ft over and see
Mr. Shayne after breakfast.
Sllberberg conceived himself vastly
Insulted by this fellow they had picked
tip and gave his host rather a bad half
hour.
"We owe It to him to allow him to he
a lit tic nnly." said Shayne. "Think
I tMksk IHtl lJBMiWPiMaiMi
... ''sfaria'aWil - ilfii I ail m I to M hi an .i
M
nnat he nid for wgiiua you mow j
Sllberberg" ( I
"Uy Jure" cried lllberberg "I would
r.uher she hud-rf-iuat
Is 1 would
not allow any see
atone for such an
f co oven to her to
insult. 1 don't al
low any one to
Itoc Shayne or I
lie must leave tho
fvhl."
Itut his mudille may be worth
while" urged riliajne using what ho
Judged would he
with his guest. "
Max nnd this art
proveinent."
"No Idea." Insls
a valid argument
fn Idea la an Idea
if dying needs Im-
I Max "Is worth
that much Suit yf
urself Mr. Shayne
but as for mo"
Sllberbc wavis) his hand closing
tho dchaln. Ah I lay tosi they detect-
ed Wlzner atHi.dldi: behind tiieni hat
In band as If intuiting a word with
them or eavoil ippliig as the caao
might have ben
"Well" said t t' ne rather angrily
"I Just want'-d 1 1 y." replieil Wl-
ner "that I I. '"hat this young
fellow's proposu'i And If you
don't liud him re ' le to deal with
come to uie. I'v seen his model. It
alu't protected ijf co rre and I cau
build one like It i n few week.s-wlth
money eiiou;h I'll learn biui to butt
lu nnd take h customer from mc!"
"When tuvni fall emt" began
Sbiiyne.
"Monopolists Ret their honks In"
supplied SliherbiTg. "Let's tale the
fool north aud se what he's got."
"Most seaslble Ihlng you've bald." re-
I'lled Shayae. J
Curson waited In glum silence until
the second descsjit of tlm lift refus-
ing to occupy it I long with Sllberberg
Shayne urged hiln to stay aboard for
the night trip to Chicago.
"The weather north." said Phayuo.
"Is the mildest known fur March. We
Can discuss yopr project. Mr. Theo-
dore oriw- our highballs going up
Coir.o w lib us "
Very well nid Mr. Theodore ha
would go. with many thank.i.
He Wiindeifd about he niece nnd
Sllberberg. but h! askej uo nestious
Uo strode rtireifly to the lift and went
aboard the Hoc. It whs late In the
afternoon wt.ei tiny took on two Is
dlea rsyclie and Mrs. Shayne. The
ladles vanishes' Into the cabin with
fellbeiberg. p
"What do 7911 think of the wentb
err nsked Shayne of Carson.
"The low has reached Omahn." re
piled Carson. aud has deepened rap-
idly. We oncht to get Into stiff south
winds soon. Increasing all the way."
"Let 'em tucrease." rejoined Shnyno.
"We'll make port (pilerer. If It should
be northerly v.eather now"-
"We'd have to moor?" queried Car-
son. "Naturally."
"What I'm going to talk to you
about" said Caraon. "Is a machine
that could make Chicago against the
fiercest gale quicker than this flying
palace con do It tonight."
"Oh. yea." lightly replied Shayne.
"I've had 'era offered ne that would
do It In an hour-ln the inventor's
mind."
The earth was a concave cup with
the netting sun a flaming wick on lta
rlin. To tho north was a hugo black
accumulation of clouds which sceuiod
swelling with startllr-g rapidity but
tho weathcrwlse aviators knew It to
be their own headlong flight which
brought the clouds nearer with auch
speed giving them the swift Upheaval
which mimicked the approach of a
storm. The alienee was absolute save
for the muffled exhaust of tho engines
nnd tho purr of tho driving acrew
astern for the Roc kept pace with the
blast and tho light rezc that swept
her docks was from prow eastwardly
to stern as she edged up Into the great
cyclonic whirl and outooted the wind.
Carnon walked aft. Looking rather
concerned the engineer was turning
his ear downward listening to the
sullen roar that now droned up from
the ground.
"A deuco of a wlod" said he to Car-
son. 'Hear It howl end not a leaf
stirring up here."
"Yes" assented ('arson listening
"It Is blowing. But what of It?"
"Oh nothing" replied the engineer
looking at tba manometer "only did
you aver try to bring one of these gas
bugs to In a gale not to mention
nursing her Into the boss" Chicago
garage? ney?"
"No" answered Carson. "It must
be difficult."
The young man wanted his serious
talk with Shayne. So far they had
spoken nothing but generalities aud
he felt frustrated held off played
with as a skillful fencer plays with a
novice. And he had had no talk with
Psyche. This mud 9 blin irritable.
Miss Suart'i stood hy the rail look-
ing off Into the blackness her hair
heavy with a mint now Just becoming
perceptible. Mrs. Shayne from the
csbln door looked forth at the young
woman with distinct displeasure for
Virginia had Just said a very naughty
thing to Mr. Sllberberg in a golf dis-
cussion which had unaccountably
arouned her temper. And up walked
young Carson to make things worse.
Virginia taking him for Sllberberg
turned on him a face hot with anger
stoed loaktug at blm n moment
Then all tke displeasure faded away
ond something ejulto Irreconcilable
with It took its place. Because she
held out both hands and looked ao
divine Carson took them and held
them close.
"My robber!" sua whUpered. "Are
you a stowaway? Ar you escap-
ing?" "Psyche! Psyche!" ba gushed. "Ob
I'm glad! And you are well"
Mrs. Shayne called Virginia. "TUase
come In" said she. "Its wet out
there." ''".
Mr. Ciirsim wave Virginia his arm
aud . he swept Into the ciililii.
"I'm le rinle.' ( : .1 she. "I don't
Know bow be i m-. to be aboard
hut this Is -thi N in . "
"We know" i.l.l Mr. Shnyno. "We
picked up your i i . -i down In the
ivonds Vlmlnln "
"till!" said she "T ' -n I"-
"Voil were tin' 01 ! one It aeems
In Ignorauce of Si. I he idore's pres
enct. We have s .no l.ii-luess In talk
over. What's up. V I. I n :"
Wlllett the pilot cpi-ared at the
door with a salute. "We seem to be
breaking records" said Wlllett. "The
distance gauge shows St. Louis near-
est with low variation for headway.
Indianapolis Is weak right around a
hundred and fifty miles and we're
getting Indistinct registry that's tlthcr
Nashville or Chicago depending on
whether It falls off or Increases."
"I want to see you a minute" growl-
ed Sllberberg und drew Sbayna out
upon the le k.
Wlllett went back to his work; Mrs.
t'liayne hov.nl grandly to the empty
air which her go Indicated a occu-
pying Cainon's pohlllon: .Virginia beg-
ging bis pnrdon with her eym excused
herself aud followed her aunt and
Curson was alone.
Sllberberg was making It unpleasant
for Shayne again. This fellow he said
hns been taking liberties with Mlas
Sunrex. and be (Sllberberg) would not
stand It.
"I tell you. Siiayne." he urged hotly
"he must be put off: Me must be paid
and put off. If l.e Isn't"-
"If he I'Ui't." smiled Sbiyne. "It
wouldn't be a serious matter would It.
Mnx?"
"Yes" spluttered Sllberberg. "lie
Instilled ine! I tell you. It's nil over
between Federated Metal nnd Aero
static Power If I'm for.-ed lo take
thints like this."
Sha..ne laughed heartily but hi
hecdid. Mr. Shayno saw real dangei
of a breach to which no obligation te
Carson could hive forced him and
grasped Sllberbira's hand warmly.
"Max. old nan" said he. "you're
quite riht. We can't go down in thl
wind to let hlni hind but we can sem'
him eft." '
Theodore tss evan:lnl;:g his para
chute as the pair eutercd the ctibiu.
"I have deMdcd." said Shayne. "thai
yonr aercmef doesn't Interest me."
"Very well." replied Theode.ro. "You
ore the anle Judge of thnt of course."
"And you may consider the nogotin
lions off." went on Shayne. 1
""I adopted that theory some thin I
ago" replied Carson.
Shayne to;U out his pnrse nnd os
tonfatlouMy removed from It a nnm
ter of bills.
"I thluk 1 ought to pay you for yonr
time." said he. "and your service tc.
my niece. Please ta!;e these and b'
good enough to go aft with the crew."
If Sllberberg br.d not seen fit ti
Indulr.o In a sardonic laugh at this-
erliency the einlo"4ca would not have
occurred but that saiH-rlns chuckle
acted as a detonator for Carson's tem-
per. He struck Shayne'a extemV'd
hand scattering the Id I'm over the floor.
Shayne stood with flaring nostrils and
white with rage.
"Don't notice the fellow Shayne"
mid FUberbfrff. "He wants to keel
hi hold on the girl und "
Th speech was cut short by a blow
frnin Csrson'a tint Lub4 delivered with
lightning quickness and with stinging
force. As calmly as though bidding
Sllborberg gncd morning Carson spoke
to blm.
"Bo careful how you apeak of her"
said he. "or I'll throw you over the
side. Mr. Shayne permit roe to say
thnt you are a cur. 1 shall leave this
craft at once!"
IIo started to go on deck but as If
reconsidering he turned und rapped on
tho door through which Virginia bad
disappeared. The r.lH opened It and
looked breat'jlc-p!y Into Theodore'a
face.
"I am about to leave the Hoc" aald
ho. "I could not leave without bid-
ding you goodby."
"Going?" ald she. "Have wo do-
acended?" "Keep a way from thnt man!"
a. reniiKd SUber'Trf. "lie 'ruck me
.'ill he Unockeil your unclo'i) money
.ill over 'lie ship'"
. i urton ttood .vii for her and they
.i t:t nit i:poi the cdle high deck.
She hulled. aghn?t to nota that they
wero stlil high mon rhe clouel of
the sioi ui plow i s . 'hrough a vlld
wsMtw of tossi' .v-r while the
hnn ran prowl ! . 'Brth waa so
dl.it'itii. . to ad m . .11 r of the gid-
dy height from ic nd. Ileyond
the illninlnation of lights it was
absolutely dark.
"You miint be going aft?" aald she
Interrogatively. "I'll go with you."
"No" said he. "I shall nerer sea
you agaiu. but I shall never forget
you. Ooodhy. Psyche! Goodby!"
That Instantaneous leave takiug the
trembling girl never forgot. Pressing
her hands he started forward as If to
clasp her In his arms lie turned from
the embrace already half began step-
ped opou the rail aud dropped off Into
that black abyss of night anf. tern
pest Like a stene he fell lost la the
mists.
The parach ile. far as she couli
see bad not o; ri'd In the least whei
he vanished and v.t!h pallid face sh'
stood there peering cvr Into the un
peopled space her si.;t) tilled with hor
I'lble vlsioaa.
. i
CHATTEL V.
Till JAJ.L THAT W'..9WB MIDI.
SUDDENLY Tbeodere. byrat fnitt
the floer of tbe cloud like a
meteorite and wiw a tone Pro
jJosrltbJ .'tod Tlolet
iihuia eii iin iuM Hud uwuy inru tut
dlstuuce tin1 urc lights of a town set
Into apparent (tight by the speed of his
headlong tareer before the wind. Far
off lu the glare of a locomotive Are
box be tould nee a uevllisb black tire-
man weirdly stoking.
The town flod away. Tba roar of the
wind rose about him. He was whip-
ped stluglngly by the branches of a
tall tree; then a lower cue bowed him
ihrough its dnnse top. He laid hold
of a slim birch and aa It bent like a
Hulling icd under his weight he let go
the enacts of his parachute the wlud
spilled from the silken leach and he
tumbled heavily Into a mattress like
bridal wreuth bush over ao asphalted
walk and. eased down by the shrub
bcry he rose unhurt so far as bu
could feel to llnd himself by a rustic
seat near a dry fountnln. On bis lefi
he could make out a long building
throw or four stories high.
A I Igh wail running buck from each
end of this structure seemed to him to
bound the g.irdeti. for a garden be
guessed It to be. Pack In some crepus
cuhir Jungle he heard the throaty Lei
low of a great dog.
Following the wu'l. he found It In
tegral with tln.t of the house. It was
blank and higb and insurmountable
Ho recormoitcied the rear wall to a
brlfl; barn Info which It was built
II" returned to the leng house and
stoln across to oue side where he
fouud s d-er f'jroimh the wall tlgtii
shut and Iroi regnable.
Calling ip his scattered courage hr
went wlili o-.n steadiness up to a
long reranilfi. A shrill wblstle sound
lng frfli.'i tf.e too f the porch lutantl
rnrr)oi"1!l Us attention. Theodor
iisw a mni r.' f' e r."nf Insf In lK 10"
. K-r.-
You can't get away from the heat; but you can keep it
from hurting. Whenever you're hot tired or thirsty
It refreshes mentally and physically relieves fatigue and
quenches the thirst. Wholesome as the purest water and
lots nicer to drink. 5c Everywhere.
Delicious-Refreshing -Wholesome
r. t r r. Itj1rta "Tt TnitK AKfiiif Pnca-
3fno lor o'jru w wvwn -
Cola." Tells all about Coca-Cola what it is and why it
is so delicious wholesome and beneficial.
THE COCA-COLA
fests
aasaaaaiaaaBB UfiaMOa
B 1 1 cTrt
1 ' Diamond
jjj II Joei.o''
p if
U man
'' i f . - ;H'-v
iMirttrii'-T---"- -Hti
tw.u vfel tut!
rave.
"(Jet under here old sport." aald the
voice "ard ire a liberty lovlnir class-
mate n leg down "
Theodore reni-he. up am steadied a
somewhat bony leg nnd was about to
let his burden down whe the liberty
Dnorrsn oip txTo trr nc.ACa abtms.
(Continued Next Sunday.)
II.' jr. s
May 1 f 1 . sat
Hot Wallling
Hot Riding
Drinll
COMPANY. Atlanta. Ga.
the tired apot
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limbs and feet (to often miataken for rheumatwm) holds
the arch of the foot the way nature intended h should
bt; makes the ahoc look neater wear longer and look
mailer.
Ii you have foot-trouble wear these shoe lo cure ft.
If you haven't foot trouble wear them to pnrveot It.
The "Diamond Arch 8upprt lea mall
corrugated steel L-haped brace driven Into the heel and
rivited and screwed underneath the shank.
It's simple) aafe our.
We are the Pitenteet and it can oary be obtained In
hoee bearing the Patera label.
Aik your dealer for a pair. (
Write oo If he don't carry theta
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The Sunday Morning Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 21, 1910, newspaper, August 21, 1910; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289007/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Potter+County+-+Amarillo%22: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .