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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 1916. PAGE 4 Next Week “Langford of the By r Harold Bindl A Novel A Week Three Bars sopra A Week > fiokes Co ’ By Kate and Virgil Boyles t egaeaad CTU TTRTTETERET Ta tesssesesseessseest ee ae a er mg fee. Her crow again grew anxious| time Bethune disturbed his plens- ‘mail. (Continued From Our Last Issue) | ; a vl “ “yma cae ean ceeeee, Oh Det 008) @ mee.-61.00) vee 6 | and moody, The open-water sea-| ant re mn as By carrt P ic a month. ped SBORNE lighted a cigar hon Wan short Look at the lee!” he exclaimed Z tug Ce, Phowe Main 600, Private O Well,” be began some It took them weeks to dig away! The floo wan bearing down 01) wisar woutp you DO IF YOUR a port mes time after the Klondyke rush the sand. Then one night Jimmy/|them in the distance half hidden BARN WERE STUNNED? started, I went up to Alaska to re cooking supper’ when Moran| by the fog. Moran glanced at the 1 : | 4 t 4. Jimmy| East Liverpool: Lightning burns jocate the mine. Clay b gone called him up on deck and pointed) floe and ran forwari n — — two barns, stuns three.—Cleveland orth before this, but not as A 5 reaward | joined him and they hurriedly got . tt Uncle Sam Do It , ‘ tainer, Ho had started a transpor isle eae “he een To || “See that?” he waid, “Seems to| the chain cable in; then, with Be|(0.) Press, | | NCLE SAM has made over $2,000,000 profit by writing|iation service to several mining [THE PARIS 7 PLEASE, |e we've got notice to quit.” thune’s help, they set sail for open ith whey, euite i c [ , .|campa, and financed prospectors ie Searching the western horizon, | ’ - .-agegglibaepemamatad the past two years, because insurance) {NM O00 tind. Ho was un Jimmy made out a faintly glim ‘Make the best offing you can,”| A young woman who thought she companies would not write insurance against ships being jcuthusiastic about my project |ijering patch of white, and he reo-| directed Jimmy, leaving Moran at|was losing her husband's affection vnized it as a floe.of thick north-| the helm. “I'll get the stove light-|went to a seventh daughter of a - destro 7 i However, after much persuasion, yed by the belligerents. | ed, and after supper we'll Open the|seventh daughter for a love-pow- Two years ago the commercial ships of the seas went|® Aéreed to come, and woe wet oft! : . os |with two hired packers and sup) he answered gravely; | case. der. Tho mystery-woman told her: burrying to ports of safety. It looked as if this nation were | :jjes enough to give us a good | we'll have to hurry now.” When the meal was ready he| “Get a raw plece of beef, cut have no foreign trade, because private capital, always alchance of success They spent the next week attack-| called Bethune down and handed|fiat, about an inch thick. Slice P 1g" ise Pp cay I 0 Moran's sh b th rd in war times, and sometimes a traitor, simply would] “Summer was late that year, and tna the bulkhead. seo oat on tee "Enis Geel ie ‘ideo with it. Pat . i ‘ hauled the hand-sle two | me, but the wor sb * . on both 6 take the risk. P : : | hundred mill bier the snow; but tried them hard | have earned @ feast tonight,” he|on pepper and salt, and toast it on With commerce at a standstill and private capital in its); dn't tell you about our jour: | It was late In the afternoon and | said exultantly each side over a red coalfire. Drop : congress proposed to “Let Uncle Sam do it”—that is, to| ney. We m {t with some trow-| blowing fresh enough to make div-| They ate hungrily while the wa-jon it three lumps of butter and Uncle into the insurance business. The proposition pro-|ble, and one afternoon came down ing risky, when Jimmy prepared ti eros beneath the oo two sprige of parsley, and get him - Ito the creek go down for what he hoped wow and the lamp swung at erratic an-|to eat it.” yoked a great how! on the part of those who maintain that} at 7 oe ee eh as be the last attempt. The long swell| gles as the Cetacea rolled. The| The young wife did so, and her le Sam's interference with any sort of a private cinch es. pitts ceken i” tatended had broken {nto short, white | case lay against the center-boar¢ | husband loved her ever after. a crime against God and man. |tor soon afterward I picked up one topped combers, over which the | trunk eee But President Wilson put the U. S. marine insurance) jardmark end Clay another sloop plunged, straining bard at) “Strictly speaking, we h no A BUMPER CROP . ittle offi ) $127,000,-| “Clay? But he hadn't been there her cables. right to break into the thing,” Be} Counetiman Bishop brought to plan thru, opened a little office and has written over $127, tileany | We might hold on for another/thunoe sald; “and it might perhapsling attention of council the dan- 0 insurance on ships in two years at the net profit mentioned | "COF*® ay hour,” Bethune said hopefully; but| tay us open to suspicion; but I'm ~ oo of : iN , | “You're keen,” Osborne observed. ‘ ger caused by lg crop Moreover, the chambers of commerce of New York, |.....0y 7" Kean.’ Onhorme observed. | breaking off he pointed out to sea.| afraid I can't keep my hands off| weeds on Air Brake ave. The dan “That setties tt,” he added. “If it's| until we get home, Get out the/ 4. jay in the fact that some one ladelphia and other big shipping cities are demanding that); .ans, and he must have known dae Ais cami, 06 aah ous Gal ae, ce” war lay in the feet that some one ante. prominent strip of rising ground, A tall, glimmering shape crept| the scuttle, called to Moran: automobile. The matter was re- out of the fog about a mile away. We're going to look inside the | +. +.4 to the street committee for 1 came smoothly forward with the! box. Is it safe for you to come Py News- } action —Wilmerding Pa.) } 8: tide, another mass tn ite wake, The | down?” A thing so good or us in times of foreign war would] {io "tt was 4 : : mo distance off when the same good thing for us in all our times of domestic/Ciay saw ‘i ‘ribune Pt ao pe OL, men gazed at them with anxious} Moran seemed to make a noga-| 7 "!?% +4: orn ea" Weare’ tne totk Gamal) ole fi then Jimmy held out his| tive sign, tho Jimmy could hardly| gigny iN R. R. AVE. STORE Neither Henry Ford nor his fountain pen are now [incre wax a large one. It was ob hand for the helmet. seo him. Dropping back below,| “geconghand Scrap iron “at home” when the Oscarites call, which is the un- [vious that we had come too late” : Spa dll — : rg Bap A bi gg Me aon the scuttle and took | ought.” Kindest cut of all, the very last straw, etc. One thing ‘How dreadful!” Ruth exclatmed I WANT ONE ee ah tee pg ARE os en oe I BED cee ie you can say for the Ford—the brakes hold. “After all you had gone thru. What) |wiTHOVT GERMS A bent trou plate hase from alstrong room, but wecan come back, |"LAGOR CONQUERS ALL “Tcan't remember, Clay was the tottering beam when he crawled up| and we have got enough to give us ” id hap- D li first to speak and I can recall his wha! to the after-end of the hold, and he|@ luxurious winter,” he ea Hot for Billingsleys! level votce as he raid, ‘It looks a» wae savagely tried to wrench it ost pily, MAT E'LL make the town too hot for the Billingsleys,”|i¢ somebody has been hers before with a bar. The effort taxed his , ae eagerly, he soon insert 3 ; us, partner!’” strength, but when he felt that he|ed @ chisel under a board. In a the boys at the city hall sang in chorus a short Valet ene tnd teund tee mine?” could keep {t up no longer the tim-| few moments he pried it loose, and ago, taking up Mayor Gill's slogan. | Puth interrupted Ler ylelded and he fell forward | thick fee of rotten canvas were | The pyres were to be built, the fuel piled high, the fires) “1 never learned. Tho next mors jinto the gap. expos SE s04 the flames were to burst to the heavens. ling we est cet wp tho qreck and Lifting kis electric lamp, he saw here seems to be a lot of pack- . ° und gc 4 the but o that the floor was deep in sand; | ing.” Bethune remarked. “There's ‘And, indeed, it became as hot for the Billingsleys as ij) (unl Roig Pore and there: but our jand out of the sand two wooden|® seal we'll have to break; but we jey were packed in | refrigerator. before we came to the watershed.” | boxes projected ¢ found that he| have smashed one already. Don't It became so “hot” for them that the city dropped the| “Were any of the pockets as rich | could not drag them clear, and it| Waste time. Rip it open!” .. i ” a od | seemed impossible to remove them| Jimmy did so and then uttered inges against them because George Vanderveer, as smooth|*, 0 sien one a ened wren ,without some tackle, but in grop-|an exclamation as he dropped the ‘lawyer as he is a politician, bluffed pretty strong about), yint of “Still found jing about he came upon a bag object he took out. It was dark- ng the city for damages. pena Gal and ok atk oats wal _——$$ ——- ——- —— Ho sat still for a moment or two, colored, nd fell with a dull thud, i illi y i he coast. We sailed in the vessel . om wy his heart beating with exultant.ex-| “It's lea 6 cried. eee a tortee sce the Eiltingsleys they perspired vo) ihe one nd come of" bie friends CHAPTER V ane I don't, however, |(itement. It looked as if wealth] There was a tense silence for a the that they are merrily laughing up their sleeves today,))i) it” Trin mall, dirty A Ghost of the Past It's pomsible, jon't, however, the ial riolati . carry charts about. Mey're bulky while others are getting jail sentences for violating the) joon and part of the ‘tween decks| wee the eventes tetwe age |thines. cad fet mech ese. extent law, the chief bootleggers in the city and state “com-|-vere crowded with successful mIn- lig) departure for his father’s Ca-|when you are at sea.” u ‘ ise” thei i i iti | ‘ < : , Jimmy hastily picked hi Junk!" he called, an@ his voice ” their cases with the city authorities. crs and others who were at least radian mili, and he and Clay and| ~{ nave one” said Onborne, and] of the hold ib go ae adie, pe was strangely hoarse. 4 fous -¢_.|fortunate in having money enough | r pd Gosh, but the town got fiercely hot for the Billingsleys—|, . {novel \the Osbornes wore sitting on lrang a bell. Methane valet bin fae til car |” When, bene. andere Lake them out of the country DO lverands, ‘The hott Bad book GYMS! Ties i, servant veteraed Withivas Gress, ané lifted the bag scuttle he stooped over the box, A , what? fore winter set in. jall day, and Aynsley glanced lan-|1. 0° chart Aynsley pointed out the a got in?” he erted and after a time looked up with a were within his grasp. moment, and then Jimmy, rousing The effects of the continued | himself with an effort, flung the pressure made themselves felt and | scuttle back. “We bad some trouble in getting | eutdiy at the faint white line of| eee . 5 1 mH inno Ruth saw her father’s lips! “Yes; here's a bag of gold. 1| heavy frown. Clevelander who inheri| $40, under the will [to sea. The miners had to help ogg ‘island ‘a i A ad that, = wed dy has enough |With the tackles before they could |suw tat rose above the silver see tight |saw two boxes, and expect there} “Some crook has worked off a| THE SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN Hetty Green says becai already pin bring the Kedge to the bows. Thon |iz,im the pike distanoe. tor| “What kind of a boat did the fel-|#re others in the sand low-down trick on us!” he said. [1s ONE WHO IS ABLE » he’s going to give the legacy away. What's that |sn6 crawied slowly out to #ea UN-|4n, Wracine North" he wald, This |lows have?” Clay asked “And we can't hpld on! It's dev-| “On the underwriters first, but|LIEVE HIS PATIENT OF COIN. ig about turning over in the grave? der half steam.” lin one of the occasions when Idon't| “She Was quite « smart sloop,| {lish luck, I say! Still I'm going| that's no matter,” replied Bethune, ° we “How did auch an old ship get lappreciate being a mill owner, If¢j/at very email,” Aynsley replied,|(o make a try who was struggling against the HAD PART OF THE OV’ Owen Bill ngers?” Ruth wanted to know. /i¢ weren't for my business ties I'd | “Called Cetaces.” Glaccing st the sea, Jimmy shook | shock. “Slit one of the bags, Jt Please, mum,” said the tramp Passengers were not particular |sin4 the captain word to get steam| His father changed the subject | his is way Moran, coming aft, felt} my, and let's see if t's all the who had eae’ bag om country should awaken to the fact that a great) ‘uring the gold rush. up on the yacht and take you all to|@nd balf an hour had parsed when/the bag and looked at the diving | same. ‘would ye do & wing try Oh! Where was the gold 8h¢|ins tand of mist and glaciers, where | he got up. cress with longing, but he support- —-- me?” gle is taking place in congress between the powers of| carried kept?” ou edie gee tease oar th beeedine.” it's cooler on the|(G Jimmy's decisio (Continued In Our Next Issue) “I guess so,” said the lady kind- r , id. “Will any of you| “Il surely don't want to light out, ly; “what sewing do you want me * 201 he floor |7°Syan, ge. tion and the forces of pure government. In a strong-room under t ‘Wouldn't you miss the comforts, t. 4 of the stern cabin. Our troubles |i. 1 da: y you call them neces. but we'll have to get sail on her, rs . . : ‘, to do for you?” struggle is going on over a bill for doing away wit} regan on the first day out, for sho ities, that surround yea here?" They sat still, except Osborne,| Then they set the small storm KLEMME DECLARES “I have a button here,” said the ipt practices in federal elections. burst a pipe in the engine room. Miss Dexter indicated the table|®ho rose and followed him, and/Jib, and the Cetacea drove away tramp, “and I'll be very much It is a bill directed against the buying of elections. It| “You must have felt anxious | wach stood within reach, set out| Shen they reached a spot where|tefore the sea for the sheltered TEACHERS ARE LAZY cage © ste Ha a pair of Lae Ore to strike off the slimy hand of MONEY from the wrist|‘!t) al! your gold on board,” Ruth with q big silver tankard holding Ho grea them from:the house, | DIG. | are 100 salphy secman io t” s. ot u 7" 0! o| trun; the voter as he marks his ticket. “Noy” reeponded Osborne, with. |e liquor and choles fruit, |" Ar suppose what you heard was a|to talk much after supper, for the| Speaking at the 38th annual King MORE AND MORE This bill is called the Owen corrupt practices act, and|out a moment's hesitation. “Clay |aiong: they're not so luxurious as| dit of a shock,” he remarked. | Welght of the bag was sufficient to|/county teachers’ Institute, In ses-} Ted—Tom is trying to raise aie’, . }had insured the vessel and his ship. 3 > - “It was a surprise. What aro| indicate the value of its contents. , {money. I guess he has to re introduced at the beginning of the session by Senator you think.” Aynsley replied. “In sion here Wednesday, BE. J. Kiemme ments by her on a kind of floating | pact 1 feel just now that I'd rather|20% Boling to do about itt” and they thought it better not to ¢ Ellensbi arraigned’ th od. margin his stocks. policy. f believe he bad some lived on canned goods and splash| “Trace the sloop, We don't want | break the seals. pene see teed _ ¢ mod: “Ned—Yes; he told me the war Every republican in the senaté is opposed to it except] trouble to effect it, but he managed | hone in the iey water, like pome|!yaterious strangers pronpecting| It was daybreak when Jimmy|ern school teacher as lazy and in- brides he invested in are calling eight insurgent group. The democrats who|to get the thing arranged thru a round that reef. When I've found awakened by an unusual sound. | capable. for more alimony.—The Lamb. oF of the old insurgent group broker with whom he had a little |#bermen we met, than sit in my/ “0% 1can, the fellows will have| Moran was sleeping soundly, but| tt eee goed to it are the traitors in the camp. is fen” sweltéring office worrying over ac-| 004 Bi ont or beaten off” | when Jimmy shosk him he esSden ‘Teachers are not living up to| “tp dems; pouty ealekenst” , party opposing a corrupt practices act now can do| “Clay seems to have a good deal |" And labor troablew.” = | Suvery well; 1 leave the thing to|ly became wide awake, their possibilities,” he sald, “who| cose "asy's my-all’s chickens. for only one reason. That reason is that that party in-|of influence,” Ruth thoughtfully re-|in your memory,” Ruth interposed. |°U.” oo fs it?” Jimmy asked |are absolutely within their con-| whose chickens did you s'pose dey - i oun i at slush fund at the ™arked. “How does he get itt’) Ww 4 ” “Rather out of gour line now?” quic y. tract. “Whomsoever compels thee | was?” = a aioe: pias country with 2 gre “It's @ gift of his,” Osborne an-| cay hat qimnermen were they?"| ciey suggested with an tronical| “Ice; splitting on her stem. Get|to go with him one mile, go with| “I wasn't s'posin’ nuffin’ about a ‘ «, asgy|swered, with a curious smile.) Rien wished | If the Owen corrupt practices act is passed, it will|-However, to go back to my tale! 4.cr4 ine wubiect, on the trail of every man, every corporation, and every|I knew the gold was insured | “Some men he met on an island mittee, in every state, congressional district, or city-—the|'*!! the truth, I was getting more |i, tne North,” she ventured, with him twain.’ ” ‘em, but I will say dat it's mighty deserve some sympathy.” What they saw sent Jimmy back Preston W. Search, former super-|lucky dat a chicken won't come “For that matter, we both need | in a hurry to rouse Bethune, and|intendent of Los Angeles schools,/a-runnin’ an a-waggin' its tail it. You're no better off than I/ they lost no time in filling the|another speaker, pleaded for indi-| when its regular owner whistles, she had not intro.|@mile. “However, I will admit you | 7oar slicker on; I'm going out.” ryeten > — }anxious about my personal safety, |), “Any ss * am.” |sloop's beakers with water from | vidual attention for the pupil [same as a dog.” dhounds of the department of justice—IF A FEDERAL | (6) the cold and mist and. wild vurthbir steno ter have en | They strolled along the beach for |the spring and heading out toward| “The child,” he said, “should be| eee CTION IS BOUGHT. weather were wearing on the! wt wasn't the way they lived that|® While, and then went back to the|the wreck. The bay was full of|received, classified and promoted) A SPINSTER SAYS SH nerves. At last, one night, I was| . | others. floating ice and Moran said they|as an individual. Nothing else will| LOVES CATS BECAUSE THEY Money shudders at the prospect! ml 0,” A i plained 7 . ort . gece edgy ne prsend While Clay traced her move-| would have time to go down only|measure up to the true ideals of| ARE JUST AS TREACHEROUS tion they didn't match thetr job: |ent# as far as they could be|once more for the gold before|the modern progressive school.” AS MEN. and #o far as I could wee, they learned, the Cetacea met with baf.| heading out to sea unless they ined’ snany eite.” | fling winds that brought with them | wanted to be caught by the tice. “Where was the island?” Clay|* Plercing rawness from the Polar| Certainly they could not return to Wake Up pag anchor beside the (Kelly Pool) awakened by a shock that threw H me out of my berth. As I got a Appreciation is the best compliment you can give [few ciothes on I felt her strike a fellow. again, and when I ran out on the deck, half dressed, it was clear that she had made her last voyage. She ; r broke in. The Show Down ty, cated. fer, ncrote the eee ne ttitade Ay os ‘ P ‘ while the planking crushed in with - . HE proposition which the president is to submit to the} hotrinie round ms the reef ground |0Y Said, carelessly, “but I can't ‘ . . ye : . ; fee think of the longitude west.” railroad chiefs, in an effort to avert the impending strike] thru her bilge | Clay looked sharply at Osborne, | Save Money S ‘ ; rhe ; : Yes sir. That shot " . “i i here was, however, no panic. : : ally long stay, he reported that he a Of the railway brotherhoods, appears to be an eminently fair) rye miners quietly helped to swing ped bg a that her father) OUR DOCTOR, who ts an EX-|had been unable to extricate the| will cost you one to both sides. It is for an eight-hour-day basis and pay|the boats out, and seeing that she |* my mapine |GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN, will/ nearest box, tho he had cleared just 5c. : ‘ . “1 guess you could pick the place | ~ satror peat the regular eight-hour rate for overtime, and a further|™a* holding together, I went with) iu on the chart?” Clay asked prescribe for any patron of this/the sand from before it before he wreck early in the afternoon Bethune was the first to go down. When he came up after an unusw. oe . of, | Clay and two seamen to open the = pa} store, for any disease whatever,| was forced to ascend “@frangement by which all collateral issues shall be referred| cirong room. It was reached thru ASK FOR and GET |FREE, OUR EYE, EAR, NOSE) Jimmy took his place and worked © @ smal] commission, to be created by congress. The crux)a trap in the cabin floor, but some an and THROAT é@pecialist will do| savagely, dragging out the box and : | ‘of the proposition lies in the eight-hour-day question. The) beams in breaking bad jammed this HORI ICK’S the same. | moving ft toward the bulkhead, but “mailway employes are firm in their demand for the eight-hour-| Me a oven then It What more do you want? |he could not lift it thru the open day rule. The railroad managers have heretofore affirmed | we had had a few sabe bent ig THE ORIGINAL RIGHT DRUG Co. ce iat Me Wonk ux their readiness to grant an eight-hour day but have declined) tut a roiler struck her, and she MALTED MILK 1111 FIRST AVE. “We have got to quit,” sald Mo to allow one and one-half time pay for overtime, on the| Was golog down when wo waded | oO Jsstitutes cost YOU same price, |Between Spring and Seneca Sts,| "2 despondently, when Jimmy re . across the afterdeck, A boat lay | ported his failure, “Rut I surely ids that it would mean virtual bankruptcy for the roads.| tri ine quarter, but it was p Bice A PDEA IE | 1 | The proposal of President Wilson does away with the prin-|ciear as soon as I dropped on | 7 ) cipal alleged objection of the managers to the brotherhood’s| board. i 4 | demands, by fixing the regular rate for overtime. “Nobody had been left behind, Be peed e want that box,” | See Dr.Edwin J.Brown,D.D.S. | "You shall have it, if I can get Ee lthe sling on,” Bethune replied every H I M Ss E a. F Help me on with the dress as ; dav | quick gs you can," 100 mux. |SRATTLE’S DENTIS' THURIASTAY:| He flung a hasty glance about ; The matter thus resolves itself down merely to a question fares 1h tavne thre the a siey airs | ~@f recognition by the roads of the eight-hour-day principle|in the darkness we missed an island | ed, Regul t I h 8 livery, profit, | VEOt . |A long raft of tee with ragged Tf the proposition of the president is rejected by either|which lay not far off, and it was » deed Oe | enathe be stm, ledges was drifting nearer, | “It looks as if Il had to finish the | Job this time,” he said with a harsh laugh. “Ino longer have the cheap | hotel to fall back on.” | When be had been down for some time, Jimmy turning the pump in obedience to the plucking of the signal line, began to won } | der when he would come up. Be |thune had already stayed below an }unusual time, It looked as if the man expected to bring up the case. | At last the top of the ladder | swung against the rail and soon le the copper helmet rose out of the 8 Open evenings unt! 8 and Sundays |S°8. Bethune seemed to have some 4 for people who work, Te difficulty in getting any farther h a they dragged him on board His face was livid when they re. — the price of Tom | Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, leased him, and he lay back on : tho skylight without speaking for Keene and that mild i Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries. some moments, Then he gasped Presado Blend. ' Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib NATIONAL MARKET “The case is slung. Heave up!” 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH ¢ met for ‘$15.00 prices inelude extracting without pain. | I am now making Alloy, Gold and Syn thetic fillings at a » cial low price, and reg ular $10.00 and $16.00 Gold Crowns and a to the controversy, now called into final conference, the |t¥® days later when we landed on ‘TALL 38 fic may get a pretty clear idea as to where to fix the blame|* desolate mainland beach. We|LOWER FLOOK, PIKE PLACE MKT 4 | oy were there a fortnight, living, for | ——————————— ne ‘im casi ie the great strike materializes. the most part, on shellfish, and Albert Hansen then, fortunately, a Canadian seal . folks will answer Mr. Hughes’ roast of Wilson’s ing schooner ran into a neighbor. Some he tact that thi Ing inlet for water. She took us ies by calling attention to the fact that this country [on board and transferred us to up to its ears in prosperous peace. Vancouver {sland.” | Bridgework for $6.00 s s admitted by the hen the gold was lost? 010 Second Ave. Near Madfson|| best dentists In Seattle “All that was in the strong room. that my Crown and Nobody was blamed for the wreck, | —<—<—<—<———ssexemmncans | Bridgework equal the underwriters paid, and when a| <= |salvage expedition failed to recover | BUL OS anything, there was an end of the| L BR . |matter, The gold les at the bot Just Printers jtom of the sea, and tho I don't|} 1013 “rHiRD MAIN 1043 jknow that I’m superstitious, I think |that’s the best place for {t. From | |the beginning it brought nobody luck,” ‘It had a tragic story,” Ruth agreed, “I wonder what would hap |pen if somebody fished it up?” | born laughed. here's not much fear of that |The wreck must have sipped off |the reef soon after we left, because the salvage people found both halves of her in deep water; but | jthe bad weather prevented them from working, and they declared that she would be buried in the sand before another attempt could be made,” Jeweler and Silversmith | Be sure and come to Dr. Bawie J, Excursions East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” Every day until September 30th For a daylight “Electric” ride over the Rockies, take the celebrated “Olympian,” leaving Seattle 10:15 each morning. To view the wonderful engineering feat through the forested Bitter Roots by daylight, take the luxuriously appointed “Columbian,” leaving Seattle 7:20 Dp. m, daily, They sprang to the line he had brought and hauled {t in; Jimmy ¢ trying to control his fierce impa thence. Even Moran showed ex d : oltement asa corner of the bor the cigar with that broke the surface Throwing bim with a powerful heave. Then he Schwabacher Bros. & Coy Ine and Jimmy dropped limply on the deck and gazed at their treasure Ciphelnatrey Aosta rae Jimmy felt exultant, but after a Information and Literature City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812