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eter sere rere pectseses as ereet ee renee! TA (Synopsis of Chapter fon. Hora Parmente scrupulous» er n window | smi Artator chris fterson tm warty app e for a fake him wea Mventor, calls, makes pression on Miss Stonographe 1 is Inner office CHAPTER TWO | “My dear Mr, Bunne,” said the Hon. Horace Parmenter, “I am de-| Nehted to meet you. If I can serve you in any way you have only to command me “You can be of great service to ine, Mr, Parmenter,” sald the young inventor, You do not Know me refer you to a num! who will vouch for my respectability, Lam a mem ber of the First Presbyterian church, and | sure that Or.) Matthews would “Tut, tut! the promoter inter | Tupted, jovially My dear fellow T have not knocked about the world of business without having become a judge of men, We'll let the cre dentials wait, Now, what ts it, pre Cisely, that you wish to see me about? “IT am an inventor, Bunne ex- plained, glowing in the warmth of this genial presence, “and, like most men of my Fiad, I am afraid/ that I have a poor head for bust ness.” | “Fortunate man!’ murmured the Hon. Horace, removing an imagt- nary speck of dust from his waist-| coat. “To have interests higher than those of sordid gain; to im prove, create. without thought of Money * * * a. Rell has done) © © © as Edison has done * °* Marcon! * * ah! how I envy them He sighed gustily and seemed to! dream. Then he awakened from the | reverie with a start. “I beg your pardon! Go on, Mr. “T have invented a—a device—I hardly know what else to call it— concerning which I would like to talk to you.” The promoter nodded. “You will pardon me,” said Bunne, “if 1 do not give you the asic idea. I have not yet applied for the patent. The thing is, brief. mples and e Children QIl Mothers Should Carefully Watch jes and Use Stuart's Cal- cium Watere the Instant They ir ‘The blood of children changes at certain period of their life. It is then that thelr beauty. is oftimes or marred, the health estab- or shattered. Every mother knows this {mport-| ant period and should keep the blood of her children as fresh and as pure as possible. Photographs Posed by Seattle Theatre Pla aturday ( ‘6 Posed by Mise Ragan and ly, an engine and driver's seat for|gine will do all I claim for it." =| “Why, why Again the large, white hand of the | dear Mr. Bunne—Miss Flynt! What; aeroplanes. I can tell you this much—that the gyroscope Is used, that, no matter whether the Aeroplane {8 on Its side or upside down, the driver is always right side up. Pare glanced a jhis excitement You have, then,” he said, smooth ly, “a non-collapsible, non-capalz able aeroplane, in which the loop the-loop and other evolutions now considered hazardous can be per formed without danger, and that If Christofferson—" Ah, you have heard! If he, poor fellow, had had a Bunne engine, he would be alive this minute.” Parmenter turned upon Bunne a smile of bogus tolerant amusement “Forgive me, Mr, Bunne,” he said, “if I am frank. You are an inventor. Like all inventors, you are temperamental You believe in your heart that this engine will do all the wonderful things you say it will, You believe ft will revolu tionize aeronautics, On paper tt works admirably. In theory there is not a flaw. But does it work In practice?’ “It does,” sald Bunne. “If you will come out to my hangar on Har. hor island, I will demonstrate to your entire satisfaction that my en to hide FAULT" Dwight Meade of the Beattle Thi led with alarm and concern TUT ULI LLL LLL LULL LL LLU LLL LLL LL LLL LLU LLL Loo Lon = ‘ Story by Fred L, Boalt of The Star Staff, Iiuetrated “we | r ers. Suc t ceeding Chapters Will Be Published Daily Buring ve ‘ Week. The Story Ends Satur 2 z WAS My '* he stuttered. “My promoter found the work-hardened in the world are you two doing sit fist of the inventor. ting on the floor? Permit me to “Mr. Bunne,” sald Parmenter, “if help you to rise.” what you say fs true—and I believe! Put it wax the younger man who it ie—I will make you a rich man, I| helped Misa Flynt to her feet. And do not mind admitting that I will| then they lauched—laughed as only make myself rich, too. the young and good can laugh “1 will be at the hangar at 9 In| laughed without embarrassment the morning. A small factory here laughed until the tears rolled down in Seattie, Mr. Bunne? their cheeks and thetr sides ached; public demonstration next Pi laughed until, suddenly—for such Is Good! A cigar before you go? the magic of laughter——they felt you tn the morning. Good after. they had known and liked each oth noon, Mr. Bunne; good afternoon.” | er always eee | And Benne as suddenly realized Josiah Bunne, tnventor, left the a moment later, as he was descend inner office of the Hon. Horace | ing the elevator, that, while a gyro. with his head tn the cloude—and scope may keep an aeroplane right came to earth with a bump! And sideup, a pair of laughing eyes may what was Migs Flynt doing so near turn a heart upsidedown the door, I ke to know, that But the Hon. Horace, who was when the Persian rug slid on the|not sentimental, went in search of polished hardwood floor, they could a former friend and associate, nam both go down together? ed “Squint" Hauffmann, one-time I beg your pardon!” gasped) prosperous counterfeiter and all Bunne, blushing furiously ‘round mechanical genius, credited Don't mention it’ said Miss|by the underworld and the secret Flynt, whose face was scarlet. “It service with being the first to put antimony in phoney dollars to id Bunne, politely.| make them ring He found “Squint,” very drunk, at Horace, hearing the| Billy the Mug’s. crash, bustied in, his ruddy face fill __(To Be Continued Tomorrow.) mayor, today issued a statement to attle Electric Co., the telephone monopoly, the Seattle, Renton & | Southern, and the Seattle Gas Co. “I have incurred their enmity be jeause I acted independently in the council,” says Griffiths, “and have jnever truckled in any degree to any of these corporations.” His statement shows the follow- Stuart's Jcium Wafers cleanse gnd clear the blood, driving out all ‘poisons and impurities. 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Sclence | ing Griffiths introduced the bill to [condemn the Renton line, which was recently sustained by the su- |preme court and which allows the “Give the children Pure Blood jelty to take over that line without and ali biemishes wil! flee.” | paying for watered stock. Griffiths introduced the bill to forfeit the Independent telephone franchise and to allow the city to take phy | poss ion of its prop- erty, so as to prevent a telephone monopoly. This case is pending in the courts. Griffiths introduced the resolu- tion to appeal to the public service commission against the high rates of the gas company. Austin E. Griffiths, candidate for) show why he {s opposed by the Se) AD ONE AND CARRIE BY CORPORATIONS ‘wx wer azn Griffiths introduced the strap. “TIZ” FOR SORE, TIRED, hangers’ bill and other measures to, PUFFED-UP, SWEATY, CAL- compel better street car servic LOUSED FEET OR CORNS The straphangers’ case is pending’ in the supreme court. Griffiths Introduced the resolu- tion asking the public service com- mission to compel street car exten tions. Griffiths fought for the acquisi tion of power sMes to aid the city light plant. Griffiths Introduced the “model franchise” resolution, providing bet- ter regulation of street car service and the right of the city to ter. minate the franchise at will, Jacob Furth, in public statements publish ed In the kept press, ridiculed the Griffiths proposition and refused to. accept it. Griffiths inserted in the pian known “Proposition A,” the You « py . st like clauses providing that the city/me Use “TIZ and never suffer should not be denied the right to with t« raw, burning condemn that line if it saw fit, re- 1, smelly fi 8 of the vote on “Proposition | and only He also inserted a clause to|soreness out of corns, callouses Proposition A” invalid after and bunions make | January, 1914. A® soon as you put your et in : HOLD SUSPECTS: | A. S. Johnson and A. F. Finer! jwere arrested by Patrolman G. C. Collins at Fifth av. and Madison st last night an hour after Louis Capa leto of 1420 Jackson st. was held up and robbed of $6.60 at Tenth av. S and Jackson FINE EX-WARDEN Charged with having a beaver! Donald, two years game warden of King county, was fined $50 and costs |by Judge Brown yesterday. Game | Warden Reif arrested McDonald Gimme the Check, Waiter Raym 6 from Chai ‘SERIOUS CATARRH VIELDS 10 HYOMEL You Breathe It Be wise in time and use Hyomel at the first symy of eatarrt such as frequent head colds, con. tan ing. raising of 1s droppings in the throat. .Do not let the disease become deep-seated and you are In danger of a serious if not fatal ailment There \# no other:treatment for catarrh, head colds, ete, like the Hyomel method, none just as good and pleasant to use, or that uch quick, sure and jastin You breathe it ‘ #eniffling, and banishes catar Hyo All drugeiata sell it Ask for the complete outfit—$1.00, |skin in his possession, Martin Mo-| ~ SHAKE UP FORCE |shake-up in the management of the! The club is now strong with 1,000] * 2 & members, and growing larger daily iil h "THEY SUE GOVERNOR 70") pris, ine, effectivencas ot | West for $8,000 damages, TIZ” instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed James W. Nolan, former guard at the lazy husband stockade, day explained to the county missioners that expe stockade could be cut $ aching, eweaty, smell et G any eent box of “TIZ” at ig store oO} sartment store instant foot relief. Laugh at if business principles were used and | foot sufferers who complain. Re politics done away with in the man-| cause your feet are never, never agement going to bother or make you limp jany more NEW RADIUM FIND AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURE | RIO JANEIRO, _ Feb, 10.—Im mense interest was shown here to- day in the news that Prof. Branne had found radium in specimens of cornotite from Ceara state. FRANCISCO, Feb. 10.—A | Southern Pacific RR. was an-| here today, fo lowing the pate of W. R. Scott to be vice | president and general mana ‘1,000 MEMBERS, Th ¢ Commercial Club “r Seattle’ spirit and proved itself a capable and generous hast,” in ite banquet for aries McAdoo and Houston tn the Washington hotel f January Such is the statement of the club bulletin of Pebruary 7, which gives A aummary of the work of 1913 r. ‘Try us with your next order BAKER, Or, Feb. 10.—Charg-|for half tones or zine etchings, nlawful coffiecatiog of thelr lcld have brough’ suit against Gov.|230 Liberty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice Elljott 3696 THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, SEE US AT THE AUTO SHOW for 1914—A revelation in motorcycle construc- tion, full electric equipment, including starter, lights and horn, can be had on the Standard model side cars and delivery vans. THE SEATTLE | “ ——@| when Monte finally got rid of his| Matinees Wednesday $1,000,000 In a-yeur inorder to 1. | pa ‘BESSIE ABOTT i in ROBIN HOOD So E. H. 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First-Class Automobile and Motorcycle equipment of all kinds. xhibition SEE US AT OUR STORE, 817 EAST PIKE STREET, PHONE EAST 471 BALLOU & WRIGHT PORTLAND STORE—BROADWAY AT OAK AT THE THEATRES—=]|-|A MUSE MENTS @ audience enjoyed the lavish ais-| r@) (@) RE ts |METROPOLITAN An Week play of stage coin and cheered | herit $7,000,000. The company ap- pears to advantage in the various characters, making the well-known play as enjoyable as ever. THER i me USL Sothern's magnificent revival of Justin Fo Sede ah fp | Heater MeCurthy’s romantic play, | “The Beef Trust *Chorus “1? 3 WER EinO” elephantine girln weighing more Setarday Night, “HAMLET” than 250 pounds per, form the very | Prieee—See. 380, $1.00, $140 and 88.00 material attraction at the Tivoll Gents On Sale Therstag. | this week. Size counts with the Mall Gcéere Filed as Becsived. chorus, and a big applause is nec Curtain ir om 4 BR dead, fvenings, easary to go round ot In Gay Paree” i# the new ve- | hicle of Ed §. Allen and his com PAN I AGES || Big Musical Production | pany. The playlet won a laugh and| introduced many pretty’ songs. Miss Roe Fox was applauded in clever toe dancing. Solo work by the company songsters filled out | an enjoyable bill — ¢ THE PANTAGES “IN LAUGHLAND” LEON 1 ROGEE Other Bie seed . 10¢ AND 266 *| SEATTLE THEATRE | Bothwell Bro p's entertainin musical comedy, “In Laughland,” is] nay along: the hit of the new bill at the Pan-| TOMIONT AND 4: Pishecoed tages thin week. Pretty girls in| BAILEY @ MITCH BESET strikingly modish gowns which fas | Seng moaish eoyae wale fe | Brewster s Millions patrons are the real feature of the Prices—200, 0¢, 800 act, which {8 rapid and danceful. | Bargain Night Monday Evening. Any The songs are pleasing and the act | Seat, 250. worth the while to see it eno Cora, The Uist and tke | ADAMS SPEAKER, | ot,” have interesting novelties. Frank Smith, equilibrist; Elliott) Rev. W. E. Adams of the Queen & Mullen in “Two Shades of Burnt Anne Christi . Cork” prove additional pleasures, | ~""° sisting obercn tallced (ieee night at the second meeting of the ~ ———-@ |forward movement of the Queen THE ORPHEUM Anne churches, in the Queen Anne Congregational church. Marie Lloyd, in the Itmelight | "Unusual interest {s being taken in off th at Vancouver last the movement. A ce | week when she used a trunk strap | eed the taille large audience on ex-Mayor Taylor, of the Van-| uw. ! Prices—Evenings, $% to S0c; Matiners, Every Night except Saturday and at |Music Souvenirs Tonight and Wed. Eva | Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, Mr.) TIVOLI LaughedBefore fatinegs Tomorrow and Saturday Company of 60. Orchestra of 20 Be to $1.50 Firet at Medison - SEE THE BEEF TRUST CHORUS At the Tivoll This Week And Laugh as You Never A decided novelty, Positively first appearance im Seattle, Every girl in “The Beef Trust” weighs over 250 pounds, Thursday night “The Beef Trost” will have a wood-sawing contest. This is only one of the big fea- tures of this week's jeal_ com- edy, “In Gay Paree. Matinee Nights, 80. All Seats 156 5 and 9, Ise and couver World, and sald naughty words at the United States author-| \itles when they refused to let her! STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS } husband, Jockey Dillon, touch foot | across the boundary line, is with us. She arrived last night and will tone up the bill at the Orpheum, e ———® THE EMPRESS —* The “Seven Dancing Girls", form the feature attraction topping a fairly p Rerke, diminutive prima , has a good voice. CAFE BILL IS UP; LOBBY ON HAND reseda, green, Copenhagen blue, black A determined looking lobby was and white, checks and stripes. T ° present at the council session yes- || belted effects with inset and kimono afternoon, ready to show up || | sleeves. Some are lined, others silk what it considered weak points of || | lined, in hip and three-quarter lengths. the Wardall bill, to prevent cafe Exceedingly strong values from $7.60 up. owners from selling drinks to wom- || en, Action was postponed a week UPRISING EXPECTED | BARC we allow venience Feb. 10.—Baree- a turmoll today | Jona vy over Sunday's attempted assassina- tion of ex-Gov. Ossorlo-Callardo. | The authorities expect an uprising | throughout the Catalan provinces. COUPEVILLE PIONEER DIES COUPEVILLE, Wash. Peb. 10 | Today's James Gillespie, 66, pioneer, died 4! Styles here Monday, following a stroke Today which he suffered last Thursday ESAS AOR _ SPRING TOP COATS —ARE HERE- This collection of Womens Top Coats constitutes the newest and most fashion- able of the 1914 styles. 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