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Enterprise For Liquozone, Yet We Give You a 50c Bottle F ree WA ied 14 ‘ ; “ > week, or twenty-five conte per Cuat®, Association We paid $1 ww the Ame " P xcems of TEs ie By Frederick Trevor Hill ' to Liquozone; the highest ¢ sain te 7 ' ar righ f y e ‘ th creat va t testing t " it y . threugh ph ane and 1 , ' ‘ wae i r A ‘ 50c Bottle Free ftracet. CHAPTER XXIV (Continved.) [ter, if at all, treo from all possible; draw up the paper in legal form ar , t , ne i nm, ae . ne, ane ard! w Ad, O88 oe Myrick r a nedly ambiguity. Next case jyou can sign It tonight t au f the ens nt dpe “ subscriptions : 1 shall not intert ‘ny defense} Ab the head of the stairs Nugent | “Will you? Ob, that'll groat |r . bta ’ any gore 8 this atv! toe are: Sunset, Main oe —- |to the gonoral indictment which my | passed Maddox and Mr, Fray | fun tei « ink an sooo in ne ab. | Sian t wa on | > hicago Rep resentativ ° tford Building | friend in his excitement has allowed| “A week from today, my friend,” | library he name of the caso | at medicine om arpa atten Rr Tankoaee tativ ative, 1008 Hartord Build “a himself to pronounce against the|he remarked in a low tous, “we'll |‘Frayer against the I . mu to t " a that w A he —— —= pr m,” he bea it is a#|be ready for youprovided no more| “Placento, How ' at exper Test it ae hay : f 400 much beneath notice as it ts lack-|of our clients meet with sudden | that? eo wha t t tle f t ° ds o ) HERE'S ALWA)S ROOM FOR GOOD MEN ing in good taste, As far as it re-|death. THl then, good day, Mr.| Maddox clenched his fists a t always, as we 4 on " rned of ee) ue fers to myself, | have only to say {Critic of the Bar and Protector of | beard the question, but at tha ‘ ' iw ime pa todee Lm ati aera that the gentleman's presumption tn |the Ler jment Miss Chrystie paused to mr yt w tt Germ Diseases we agro a. pet for it any criticising his fellow members of the | & man who was asking her th : = . bitgation pe Col. Henry Waterson says that when he applied for his first em pl co ualed by his ignorance CHAPTER XXV |the stair balusters to finiwh out your sickness o are he known ge J ‘ ob Gal! ployme newspaper he was told of the details of his own case. Mr Maddox had come to Harmony | walts : : | : = Rn yg re Pe 2 me wut there’s al- | Maddox's nominal client does alt be- | Frayer's birthday danc determined You will excuse me, Mr, Mad Kills Inside Germs ‘°' = oo two are never any vacancies on @ good but th side him, but. if the court please— |to throw off every troublesome, anx- | d @ asked, as Dave made way —w5 M. - CUT OUT our THIS COUPON alte way for a good man.” and this, perhaps, may explain my jious memory, to forget the sinister | for her 1 don't believe you've! TAquozone not made by com- # _ Bg aoe ahha Bie rob hat, | learned friend's heat and his desper- | law courts and his own dark heard a word I've been saying for | Pounding drugs, nor is there alco » be cores aot 7 20k aypear to | Col, Watterson says be thought the reply so good and true thay | ot) nt. ihe real plaintiff is an in- | bodings, and to surrender himself | the last teu minutos.” |hol in it. Its virtues aro derived ¢ ° when th ; — 3 and Tal after becoming an editor himself, he sald the same thing to all appll- | fant who becomes of age tomorrow, /entirely to the pleasure of the me Dave followed her down the stairs, |solely from gas—largely oxygen gas © disease are : a r and whose interests will perhaps be|ment. Yet as the ev ng Wore on |then moved rapidly up again, turn by a process requiring Immense ow _ end, an f c ue, use angers [more nearly served by counsel who |he was conscious of keen disap- led the corner, and stopped short be | apparatus and 14 dayw’ time This Tha evitable ne It is true in all kinds of business. The whole world is full of g00d [have her confidence than by an at-|pointment. He had seen Harmony jfore Harmony and Myr with «| process has, for more than 20 years, | 4 = torney on the eve of his dismissal y once or twice during the even-|well-feigned exclamation of sur-| been the constant subject of scientl- | @ tal places for a good man |If my opponent can deny that Miss jing, and then the few words which | prine |fle and chemteal research i per Th s hardly a big t concern anywhere that does not |iHarmony Frayer, the real plaintiff, passed between them had been] “Hallo! I've been looking every-| The result is a lquid that does f — . --- = whore for you,” he began, addre bat ve dows, It Wea nerve ; er re need of good men. he work ts waiting for them. ing Hare y sd and t food the most help ¢ peer vie usands of ince etents offer themselves, are 1 up by } Not every whe she thing in the world to ye . Ita | © on + nerone ue use eve been {fects ar exbilaratin, vitallzin, ‘ r ‘ eo vee rewd me { measurement and dismissed. But the me jeorenei, “becaune we've be ce henge mga oes, | D at a AEs Resto iis shane - right, ale g. an ous, reliable, is slow in coming. He ay can thal senmieed tha s that we publich on every | it ay Biomn: be is rare dance to Gerald Lanma | bottle an offer of $1,000 for m div |} spe the But when he does come to his own he comes Into a king as she &j and glan ‘ t cannot kill, The | Fever Bion ra Uleer A R henpttad dial he strade. | rine are Vegetables : . E } ot ant as pre nt Pullman, the Palace car mag ma let me an — ——— js at he had long looking for a young uy, if Mr cant dee ee the k 8 t »ig work and absolutely reliable. Ob’ 1t | - “And, do you know,” he adde en't been a to tind such a uu know | , era oo» «|| Gs STAR DUST s : I know the man,” said Grant, “but you can't have him, He te Bacay rig ory ly at} b- But Pullman did get } and for 20 years the ambassad: to jing his wo a pr ative head of the big Pullman business ae he whan orig " t rsauaeaendeniacal a qecstion confronting ¢ : che tel le armony way down t -" " n confronting every young man today sane ehen Ay & wii thi eine teteiee nats - Si ae s teous gest K ) Lt ‘ vant girl q n fit a? and f wed } ‘ c os {stant his back wa i Me wn eck esa X t a street for a bg job? jemoes toward & 70 awyer rp Obio Bee nieke moutk e right stuff in you, you don’t have to go crawling | Wateh tha Ho WISE. How tr y nke onet or any 0 s fa pered, rapidly, nodding at M tute a 4 og fora as though you were asking cha week, “ane & ae st he ae se But don’t swell up and walt for big jobs to come after you with a The young man glan t | 0. | 20 brass band Maddox with a pursed « | B’'GOSH | 1013-4015 FIRST AVE of Maybe. after all, there's not mach {n you. People will not take but nodded silently as Dave pa A man {s never t H J . town Sat Both Phones 1240, - * viel os a n 1 in yard| You at your own un ed € a You have to show them. dial tiaen aa ih arent r pare 3 zara] J Ninety-nin a hundred think they each would cut a fine f : Faken t yea ‘ + alana F figure if only they cou r t and set upon a ready-made ] ry as Dave joined b Ss ata Caines Ae tend woop L pedestal | it for ¢ that "" is vat for Wood, Charcoal ané Coke - But there's nobody in the business of making pedestals for others oe etd ye os tow ® good t Victoria Cor, Seaue-| Seattle Coal and nd on | picked their way ac row = ” | Wood Co, A good way to begin is by taking the best job you can get, though © | ee Y? 1 Lanc Street and Railroad Ave & @ little one, and turning it into & big one | “You remember our last at-| —_ | hal Mr oo for al Phowes: Mata $3; Ind 5% The smaller it is when you take {t and the bigger you make It, | tempt P |. FRIVOLOUS FOOLISHN RSS a sme fis and cake for |e he better You; I think y ae ate » ‘ F 7 xillibuck, ©. jown wit me a minute Men's abilities are measured by what they have done, not by nell thoghedl rt ca ME WAN BOSTON DENTAL what they think they could do if somebody else gave them a chance. But I've t ality ng PARLORS Most all of the men in the world who have amounted to much ground with you ever since” A Prods: a ever had half a chance, until they made it themselves. had yet you ere-an expt . daly acre Oe gam . | ey oe ; Sundays, 9 ~iaiiaiaialalleiaiaialalaialeiaininininiiaiaiaisiaisisisisiiaisiaiele akkkkeeeee |SHE ROSE AS SHE SPOKE AND GLANCED OVER THE You taught me a wof it.) a prune ts 0 Oi vinrian, * BALUSTRADE “Of foot ball—perha: F ; “I POISONED HIM" 3 er ee a ee hes z * attains her majority tomorrc 1 | merely perf tory Oh, I'm sorry ba we 4 you readiiy | BY CYNTHIA GREY. } | will proceed with this case. Other-| “Can't you finu her? | here Pn pg Se oe -~ % | Wise, I ask an adjournment for the} He turned and discovered Miss| Maddox pushed back two cha uk one anes cee PP BS | q : Te Pee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee et ign ee _ os ber aoe , he [antl they we artly pereaned DY| —— yog wasting, all this apace ee . i. i r ayer wprang angrily to his| “You're not angry with me k of palms and the pwr . cialieniones " ae , : SON REMED A WOMAN MUST BE LOVELY.—CARRIE JOSELYN. feet, but Maddox retained him. I. use I asked that?” she continued. “4 ae hie . © ent . cont _ r ger ; c.. mo WHITE RIPPON RE Y « son I do not deny,” he began quietly, | He shook his head. Why are you sorry *” he asked erage ir se Be r- Tenderness, tenderness and consideration in |-tnat Mr. Frayer's niece will become | “Lat's try the staircase the bond von feed 4 i 5 the foolish one who ie emai things lot age tomorrow, but I deny absol-|top steps are vacant now,” she sald. | when you talk foot ball than p i to bave been tr = hay vy 7 ‘This is the heart cry of more than one lonely, |utely every insinuation which coun-|as they moved Into the hallway Than when?" he prompt the Bahara desert during & - neglected wife. leet has uttered concerning the fact, | “Let's hurry before anyone else « Than when you assur he criti ie globt trotting stunt lest ‘This is the onty excuse that Mrs. Carrie Joretyn jand if your honor holds necessary | |there Always room at the top. al, disapproving attitude and go 1M offers for the murder of her husband, William. She | will bring the young lady here so | she added, as aho led the way up the |about seeking whom you may de = eee ane - has confessed her crime and will pay whatever [that this court may have ample op- | stairs. vour, B-r-r-r!” THE SICK CHILD. price the law demands, even to life itself. |portuaity to rebuke or punish the Maddox seated himself with his/ she shivered in mock horror My little boy—he used to sing No one canexcuse this wretched woman from | deliberate attempt made to decetve head resting against the baluster Harmony!” | And laugh, and joke at everything ‘ taking. by slow poison, the Ife of the husband who |j{t. I further deny that any compro-/and his companion faced him “There!” she exclaimed, dropping | “T¥** Just the other day bowery he rmination 1 trusted her. We even shrug scornful shoulders at | mise, direct or indirect, has Deen |ing against the wall the fan and g her hands to and hearty #8 could be SASED BY MEMBERS OF A ¥ her weakness and her insufficient excuses, yet who | talked of or even suggested. | “Have you seen Mr. Fr to mt word what did I try to say MEAS CHER =uPan- | : knows how many hearte of loyal but unhappy “It your honor please. [night she began though, | My intel boy—is Ill today | bay Siectoen: Sar vencn aan ee | ‘wives will swell with secret sympathy for the woman “lonely, neglect- Mr. Nugent rose and addressed| “Only once.” perhaps. | she y 20, as ite | PrTal a. CLERGYMEN AND TEM. | ed." How many wives today have the pain tugging at thelr hearts, | the court. | “Well, you should have seen him| “A presumption? |My little boy—his face ts flusned. | PETALS. Cle | 1 how many weep in secret and long for the tenderness, the considera- “It your bonor please, although jabout ten minutes ago, surrounded “Oo-0. Not on my birthday, 1 sup- | And fn the sick room all ts hushed; | wats De. W ereinsin } thon, the care, which the devotion of the lover seemed to promise, but | my client is but indirectly interest- by half a dozen «iris, al) asking him | pose, Let's call it a slip | His dog is whining at the door. |g.” Pusten, f kage and let which the daily life of the husband has failed to fulfill? How many |ed in the outcome of this litigation. |to dance. He's been the embodi-|" ~] would rather call it a privilege. | (Good God, that his suspense were | ter’ oF tain sealel en- |] DR MILNE, DT re. boa wives feel day by day the death struggles of the love for the man who |I think it only proper to state to the ment of Santa Claus amiability all) Won't you grant it as a b ay | r Seetre: sore. Now Managing Director Promised so much and ts giving #0 little court that my understanding of the ‘the evening. By the way, have you | honor? His toys . then, he can not) “White Tub’ y drug Crown Donal Offices children at her side, in a dark cell, thie woman | matter coincides with Mr. Myrick’s, heard about the arrangement for the| “You have curtous Ideas of birth play wists fon Rt by mail tn gearch deep in her heart for excuses for her crime. They are pitiful- | and—" supper tonight? It's the most orig-| day customa. The last time w My little boy—ts fll today 16 omm ly weak, these excuses, but terribly human, and so full of the yearn- “I have no doubt that th foal plan I ever heard of. All the|] told you people didn’t give 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK. ings, the desires, the hopes and disappointments known to woman's |man has a common unde girls are to gather in the conserva-|ents on their birthdays—they re-|My little boy—the fever's glow | 717 SBCOND AVENUE heart, that we can but pity her. Mrs. Joselyn tells us in the face of her | with Mr. Myrick—" tory, and then——”" lcetve them. Which reminds me th Is on his brow. He mutters 80; | great trouble what it Is that wormen long for most—what {t ts that Maddox shot the retort out men Mins Chrystie’s words faded away | you prophesied [| was to become] Yet bolda to mother's hand the makes or mars a woman's happiness acingly—"And if your honor will as Maddox heard Harmony's votee | your ctlent tonight.” while | “He was honorable,” says the guilty woman, “and @ good provid- | give me an opportunity I will prove directly above his head and recog Yea, but I've decided to walt un-| And—now and then—he tries to er, but I did not get the kindness, the tenderness. THE CONSIDERA- | that this understanding spelis con- | nized Myrick’s in reply. The couple|t{ you retain me of your own ac- | amie. | TEETH FREE TION IN SMALL THINGS SO PRECIOUS TOA WOMAN. A woman | piracy in no uncertain fashion!” he | were undoubtedly sitting on the | cord Ah. careless world, you tern away Must be loved. Love bh r e. added, aggressively. lower steps of the next Might just You feel certain I will d 1 Al y is today All This Week “I had rather live with a man who had only a cent, but who LOV- You will answer to me, sir, for around the curve of the stairease. | I feel certain of nothing. | etna ED ME, AND TOLD ME SO, and kissed me, than have millions with a | those words!” Dave instinctively pressed the back | put I've had so much to do with} Hannah Elias used to be a cook | Painless Dentists Are cold-hearted man.” “Only in the witness box, sir, and jof his head against the baluster to egal matters of late that I want to a Prices “1 was very lonely and I suffered from neglect, but God knows 1 |perhaps in another department of |make sure that he had not mistaken | forget them for a little while STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS. Cutting was true” justice.” the voices. He could scarcely be Maddox epoke lightly, but Har When y p of b strikes j He ain “A WOMAN MUST BE LOVED, pressed closely. There ie no “Threats carry weight in the |leve that Myrick had had the impo-| mony instantly eaught the tired and | the hidden rocks of Consumption, | | V4 ‘gnderstanding’ about it. She must be shown attention by her own | Criminal courts, I believe, Mr. Mad-/|dence to appear at Mr. Frayer's | anxious undertone of bis voice. | Pneumonia, ete. you are lost, if you | And this ts the chance of a lifetime husband, or she will be tempted into side paths.” dox.” house, but as he listened all aoubt I Jerstand,” she answered | 4 get help fr Dr, King's New to have your dental work done “A WIFE WANTS TO BE KISSED, to be petted, to be made “Don't rely on that, Mr. Nugent, | vanished and his anger and aston- | sympathetically ‘of urse you | Discovery for ¢ ampt reduced prices by these world-te moch of. She does not forget after marriage all that she liked be- | When you face a jury of your peers ent Increased know Mra. Evans {8 here,” she ad- | McKin ot jega | jnowned specialists. fore.” there.” ‘ou remember the lawault you) ded, quietly Al “ ® 1 had been j ‘And then the woman tells us how a lover tempted her, and how | ‘Order, gentlemen! Order!” were telling me about the other] “Yes, it was most thoughtful of | with Pneumonta, under the care of OUR PRICES he sowed the seeds of her crime by giving her the deadly polson, and The judge's gavel crashed upon |n.ght?” Myrick was saying you, and. | two doctors, but was getting no bet @tanderd Retary Grand, to then she says the desk again and again. "Yea, and I expect you to treat me Sip, Sivan aerives temserrow or lter waen 1 begun to take De. Kia's ep geek GR piney : ‘The morning came, a bright morning too. I took a little of the “I will not permit the further fn-| with marked respect as a possible|the next day, I believe,” she inter- | New Discovery 2 first dose gave 0 B gape heey gon price White powder out, a little, yes, you, a very, very little, it was not much, |terchange of personalities between jclient from this day on. I'm nojrupted hurriedly, “and then fe |retiet, and one bottle cured me.” 18 gisadard Shettle Pacagos, ball I put it in cup and stirred it around, counsel,” remarked the judge. “And /longer an infant in any aspect of/going away. Would you like to/ sure cure for sore onchitts, hearing, drop t a Agent's |] That was the beginning of a great crime. Two weeks later the {I have ‘no inclination to pass upon |the law—am I?” gee her tonight? If you would you'll | coughs and nteed at price $50.00 plage $25.00 All this EXTRACTING husband died. Now her sin bas crushed her and she can only ery: the merits of this unseemly dispute.| “No. And I've thought of qgpoo@@rind her in the airs library 0. GUY'S Favorite, a “Esn pe > Week EXAMINATIO! ‘00 I wag lonely, I was neglected and I longed for tendern I know nothing and care to know |practical joke you could play ou} “In the library? 131.00. Trial b Read: Amante - Silver filling 35e to |nothing about the facts which have |that legal friend of yours—if you| “Yos. What is there so surprise |—— = head; Agent's price $25.00, out #/ CON hing 70e to $1.00 }led to this misunderstanding, but | want to try itt’ ing in that? 2 _ pri e ; . 916.50 $8 and $10 Gold Crowns . $3 te |that there has been a decided mis-| “Ido, What is it?” Madéox hesitated for a moment LITTLE BAND ‘BOX ——— 4 ae een || $15. and $20 Sets of Teeth 68 Me The Power of a Dolla understanding somewhere !s only| “Why, just sign a paper stating |and then glanced slyly at hin ques og eg ome in at once and tale ” too apparent. In view of the plain- |that you're 21 and asking permts- | tioner MARKET e have no agen lene ot low sa ae work Ruarae le Unlimited Here tiffs approaching majority, Mr. |sion of the court to appoint another (To be Continued.) chers of Seattle. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE J tees for ten years and dome by ext | Maddox, I think it only proper that |attorney, and send this to your| ——— — eat of Meata, Poul- Cor. 2d and Unio! painiess system, known and Our specialty is catering to lean purses. A new Sult or Jacket § you should investigate the charges | friend.” STARTLING MORTALITY try and Fish. ir. an nm only by for $1.00 a week—Pay while you w which have been mada, so there| “Oh, I'd be almost afraid to do Trade a Specialty. BROWN'S PAINLESS