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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1916 PAGE 4 at Week By “ HE SEA I I LE S I AR]. xe > Ss Langford of the Harold Bindloss 3 4 A Novel Th Bars” WwW ne iw or Nuwar runs eek a hb wah dy A eck OF SCHIFeS NORTHWEST LmacuM c a By Kate and Virgit Boyles Rhy FA. Blokes Co Seicaranh Nowe Service of the Vatied Pree Association Perini Merrmticuaniiiiissstc | sae ms OM ccccssssceeeeczereccreee yes reverovveer: gM sverrewerevenrt Beatored at Srattic, Wash. Peotettion a0 “Clase Matter, CHAPTER X be trusted. I'll answer for them."|in bis hands, and he meant to de MAll, out of city, B60 per month up to ¢ mos; ¢ moe 41.00; year $8.50 “Well,” eald Onborne quietly, “if|stroy ft at once. After all, he had Ol Yu carrier, he a month. f hleadlereage? wal praia you vont resent 1, 1 should ‘iike| bitterly regretted his one great of-| Dally by The Star Publishing Co, Pheee Mate 600, Prives HICK fog lay upon the water to thank you for the line you have|fense; and his partner's act had] : rims a when Jimmy wakened, He taken,’ been to save him from its conse IN PHYSICS - od looked at Bethune with heavy 1 haven't finished my errand quences | When two bodies eyes ees yet, You probably know that we ther with some force, ts : Did you get the case?” salved a quantity of gold, but you CHAPTER XII ated? he Broken Window “Bure!” emiled Bethune, “But 1 SAY, CHARUE, cannot have heard that We recov.) The Barriers Go Down Hardastax—Not always, sir. 1 BASEBALL crashes thru a window, in the crowded|eame down to bring you this note] Haven'T “ou GOT ered and have accounted for witli PP hen eee ‘ dal ange | hit EBAY once and knocked him i - TTS pack that was insure ool ¢ ing room, he stood | cod section of the city. cod gy rig ea eden ANY BE by PeOaberne jooked pussied, He to-|avkwardly still, with a’ thrill of ee Scooting down the street are a group of frightened |alongside.” ogame Rb ¢ dicated the box on the table, | heen satisfaction and an effort fo PAINTED OVER shins, one of them dragging along a bat. So they are the| Jimmy opened the note and read Weer 7 “You mean counting this one self-control She—I bear that Jack has a new “ ENE & a, y e a - r pene “No; we foand a duplicate, con Ruth wore a clinging evening) girl ones! oor. taining gold of rather more|dress, and Jimm ad hithertd He—No; that's just his old one lalf way down the block the boys stop and look back, than the declared welght, oe teen her only jn traveling and out-| painted over.—Penn State Froth tantly. They wait and wait, but there is no sign of which Fe ort peated mere omens Ss ogre gel Te hice? couat P 4 7 * : ‘ « our nalvage claim eautiful and he felt himeelf rough t's Impossible for a woman to chasing them ue I'd better go," Jt ss | orne started, and his face ex end awkward preserve a secret so it will keep Slowly, anxiously they return. The bravest of the all, we couldn't have got the pressed blank astonishment Then, as she came toward bim gd a Moves ahead toward the broken window. He takes a{Cas? Without his help, and in & We But ft sounds impossible! 1|1is heart began beating hard. He KNUTTY KNOWwLEDER rm Orr ee Se | can't understand—did you find the thought of their lant meetin t THY Wat nce and peeks into the home. The owner of the house|known he was running a big risk, tetau te the strong room?” embarrassment. He had expected in there, examining the hard ball. He looks up and notices! but he was very plucky.” ““Not in the room. Clay showed |to find some change of manner leader of the little gang at the window | Jimmy got into the waiting boat) ine where to cut a hole in the roof,|her that would, #0 to Ay jand th Hed the oars rhyth “9 ry beg B Sad See men P oa | He crawled thru and brought the Bim at a distance Bae sanie time the boy begins to run, But the maniisicaty, ayasiey's tace was ensions) box. 1 imagine it. was hidden | however, no hint of this 5 him back. as he greeted Jimmy among the deckbeams, but we! As she gave him her hand, Rut ‘Come here, kid, I won't hurt you.” He led Jimmy into a Leapetrgseny |hadn’t time to examine the place.” *miled up at hin t e Somethng in that voice encourages the boy, and he re |deckhouse between the m orn | “Ah!” exclaimed Osborne; for 4 Very matter-offact voir i slowly and suspectingly The owner of the house opened: & door tate the owners a Nght dawned on him as he re | am glad you have come at Sy ) pe BY © ¢ er ¢ 18¢ | cabin, which occupied the full width| membered his partner's determined !ast is out with the ball lof the house, attempt to break thru the cabin| She pouted prettily. “No doubt “That's all right, boys,” he addresses the whole gang.| Clay was propped up on two large| | Noor ‘on the night of the wreck.|¥0U had some business with my Was a boy, too, and I liked to play ball in the streets, |Pillows. His face was pinched and |“Perhaps you are right. So the father, which explains the visit.” time Oj Id our ball and tig { San eranee Wane. wee epee ineurance people paid your claim it gave me an excuse for doing Ay a time a cop would get our ball and cut it up. €|with w faint purple tinge, Jimmy! tand asked no questions? Did they! What I wished bad about it. So I know how you'd feel if I kept your|could seo that the man was very {il em satisfied?” | “Did you need an excuse? But 1 T iB " waged ee aot yee crglond, | “Yen. 1 think the matter’s | shall not begin by finding fault. [| the majortt of eggs are in an awful exan, in & strained voice, m0 | ” want you to tell me ac of your | "ape ¥, too, f ri a y Cloned nom you eM “T know, too, that you feel bad about breaking my win ing Jimmy to a seat There was keen relief in Os-| exciting adventures, A got Into a . So, if you want to make up for it, find the nearest lot; “Yes; the others brought it up. 1 torne’s face, and the slackness of | Was b but he could not his pose suggested the sudden re-| much about you—and he was, of lay there. Here's your ball.” haven't examined {t yet i 7 na hoop-ee, whee!" ” xomts. ted 16 git rent. Cee ce Mat LE Fe ye A tls tt Zs laxing of a heavy strain, He sat| Course, in trouble Being, bonshenda and unable, to EE you feel the glee of those culprits, running off for| ome ree iter eee ena Be oa A bena.rotice 5 very still for a few moments and Yes,” said Jimmy softly. “I'm know how 1 rs uiprits, running OT|know there's another case and NeW BuSINGSs {!! then got up. Jsorry for him. He's a man you soon |,,,.<°,* took the egg and broke play That house owner does. It’s worth a broken|couple of small packages still In the | | “Mr. Farquhar,” be said, “you| feel a strong liking for.” ' ie: thaw “Chae window, he thinks. It brings joy not only to the boys, but to|#trone 2 oR pea must guess the satisfaction with tt uth was silent for a moment ori was fone i y i | °! 4 yor ow en wan one of those eggs that For he feels certain the boys appreciate his act and| «gy: them ep: they're in thé ennd. | nih 4 bare hear’ your seve ot | unas Wikw ad lac all Fx was one of those exgs that follow his advice. Also that those boys, as boys or/it shouldn't take you long. You're | m-up men, will be his friends as long as he lives welcome to the salvage; it tsn’t! Boys are real sports, they are! worth fighting you about. After/ it quietly. If you will excuse me | requested for a while, Miss Dexter and my| Jimmy was glad of the opportun daughter will be glad to entertain | !ty, because he was determined that! + ; that, there will be nothing left in| ; oul ‘ : # : Treat them as such and you'll get full return for it in} ner. 1 give you my word for {t, and ae le i nd has » nO cause to doubt Be hg had saitea " i ” ut I must get back as soon as | he e here Was much still |‘ 7 lisfaction and happiness, It makes for paradise on earth.) you can clear out when you like” | rossible,” Jimmy objected,’ feeling | Unexplained, but she must not sus-|2acX f cide of b in ative teh Gaal Gcnsone Se that to stay, as he longed to do,| pect this, for it was unthinkable |produce the need : ; © had uppose you nal to| that she should be: y tr / f Wonder how that Seatt] man who says a poor |bave no idea of going down again? 1 et bid to ule toate a | from which ag Aryl Hh "sent A Long Island teacher was re memory is mental laziness would define that memory Clay anawered, rather grim: mi . mf vm a! ’ You can't leave before tomor-|he saw that he must be careful, for | counting the story of Red Riding your wife exercises when she recalls all the fool things |!* t dooan’t seem peg wa) Ath? Hh yh, “lh row sald Osborne, smiling. | there were points which needed del-| Hood. After describing the woods _ she says you did when you were courting her? parent: eee So ee ee There's no night boat now, and | lcate handling and the wild animals that flour 4 jing me up ue eareee to 7 rig my car's in town. I'm afraid you'll His story was deeply Interesting | ished therein, she added: Mr. Farquhar stuck to me when lave to put up with our hospi-|to the girl; and she prompted him! “Suddenly Red Riding Hood ide—Hi: ‘ord ‘ood was half conscious and helpless, I'd CHAPTER XI practically undeveloped, and id His Wi Is G like you to remember that. Now I A Gift From the Dead studded with splendid natural me pORING the four years that Henry McBride was gov-|want a quiet talk with him.” Jimmy and his compantona sat harbors, and the extension of tho! ernor of this state his word was never in dispute, nor Aynaley left them, and y won| on the balcony formed by the flat new railroads to the sea will give tality.” with leading questions now and| heard @ great noise. She turned He rang the bell, and when Jim-| then, for she was keenly anxious about, and what do you suppose my left him he sat down with knit-| to learn the truth about the wreck./ she ®aw standing there, gazing at ted brows He wondered where| For the last few months she had| ber and showing all its sharp white ms |etlent for a moment or two. Whenj|roof of the veranda In front of trade a big impetus. The men who ° - eth?” it been challenged before or since. he epoke, it seemed to be with an| their hotel get in first will make their profits.|‘%¢7 had got the gold. Then sud- "Bs by Gark suspicions. |tecthT” F a hae ; ; . hy egg ee ee: Oe ae pore : denly his fist clenched tightly and ut, in spite of everything, you| “Teddy Roosevelt!” volunteered His integrity and honesty are unquestioned. His word] eftort |. Bethune Jeane rward with 8 Of course, I'm looking forward &/ 11, frown grew deeper; he remem-| reached the gold!” she exclaimed | one of the boys “Adout the bogus case? What/| thoughtful afr. few years to the time when the hered that somebody bad worked | at last “ee . . 6. ‘ are sou going to do with itt “In the first place, the matter;narrow waters will be covered |, . " “Yes” | a meee to that his experience in the office as phrdas oT.) “We have been too busy to think|# not so simple as it looks, Welwith steamboats, but in the mean pee aga Peg pret ged Prete a see ars Sees the iciurtcs wees noun vey Fae breadth of vision acquired by other occupat-ons—as/of that. You spoke of an exchange, |Con't know the whole story of the | while there's @ living to be picked] 2 7)y6 susricion there, particularly | got it all” in one day this-aith amen aan pe od 0 ak mor ‘01 - 7 rr - ™ _ ’ z a + = 4 her, lawyer, prosecutor, judge, lumber manufacturer; add|but of course we baven't the thing | Wreck, and I'm inclined to think|/ap by towing booms for the sa¥-| 5s tne case had been put on board All!” For a moment Ruth was! gallons of water. The town has a we'll never it. the other - that a forward-looking grasp of conditions and an honest|MIe— "4 ie tae gectiaaie ceed, Gabrds aaaee ios eenene4 ace the coliecting sual freight secretly, without appearing on the thrown off her guard by a shock | population of 12,000.— pathy for humanitarian betterment. Combine these, and] pretty amart. The chances are that |S0d one could form a theory which | ‘They talked the prospect over wad sraks'e ie" Doserse’s Kao elanne | oe was poignant in its/ Va, Times. | | will observe why Henry McBride is the best qualified] you won't be able to give it to me.” | would be rather hard to contradict.| the party broke up soon afterward.| “Thy pox of gold, however, was| “I believe eo,” Jimmy answered.| “I thought you were going to In fact, except for certain preju-| The next ing the sloop sailed se OTe ex: all the eight candidates for governor on the| Jimmy understood bim. Clay’ +4 s morning the sloop sa not of the first tmportance. ‘CI Anyway, we got move into a more Vv re. 5 & seemed to know that he was very|Cices, I believe we could make|for Victoria. Jimmy spent several | 2° his Gisttesk makabe ty ven oem Bla Wane wasarerortl job le pensive apart- epublican ticket. " y out of It.” i a 1. He iay quiet again, as if it/ some money ut of! . anxious days in the city before he) ft makin) rath hi ft omed fot! iefied “The land! “aie tired him to talk. Toa can call them prejudices, If} got a telegram from Bethune, in |S'gitt which hag banished the ap-| A wave of color flushed Ruty's| ble” replied Mra Fumgite, “rap Jimmy Garfield is to organize the lady voters of 12 It has been a a nad a gis egg li |forming him that he had come tol rrehensions that had haunted him|face. There was no dark secret| raised the Tent of the'one we have trmont, W. ” all that, would be wiser to act/t ° ~ ! bet ‘pe { Bethune agreed | f . porn 0 u y had ban 2 ee mabe chout it the things| Teaponsltie position. You can ua-|""it’wan evening when, he reached| 2° only evidence againet him was ra ee gaa na "EASILY. FIND . derstand their putt! b 0 ii ; . rt HO I 1 lore Such Verdicts Needed no use to you. You kaow Os-| derstand their putt gagged bog Be ruse. He entered {t longing She realized that he might won-|SOME WOMAN WHO IS ONLY borne ° ith, and wondering how she der at her agitation, but, after all.) TOO GLAD TO SHARE HIS TROU- MARRIED woman has a right to choose her own com-| “sy pany, providing her companions are respectable, accord- wT belle * Reth 0 . believe you now a i to a decision made by a New York magistrate. norms,” Clay went. on, with al “You can’t expect a woman to remain in the house ail jsearching glance at him j this did not count. She was carried | BLES, | away by gratitude to him. | Poe. e “Thank you for telling me,” she} York county farmer (bursting In- | said, feeling the inadequacy of the|to the village in)—“What d’ye words. “It makes a thrilling tale.”| think, Silas? The bones of a pre- they ship the genuine | about his meeting with her father. other Vessel | He w shown at once into the It- said Moran, “is the point | brary, and Osborne rose to receive! theory breaks down. | him Jimmy anewered, rather) ™eant to wreck the boat; but then) would greet him, but er tater | y,” said the court. “In the time I have been on the bench| Sie AE caton oft bis weard. ber S evietsheh to ention | Scar ie ory pt yg me Hed If it has pleased you, I'm con-| historic man have been found on have discovered a great many men are jealous of their jand Clay noticed his marl “We will let i¢ go” Ji hepa Sp ag = | tent.” | Jim White's farm! 5 J and change of expression i 60." Jimmy in-| done so,” he said cordially. “I hope} "Pi : w. rie , and do not want them to leave home. I met Miss Osborne on board the | 'erposed quickly, “What do you! you will stay for a few days.” * rap re Phebe! bapa geinal | oe uneae ae hoon This is not the first legal decision of its kind, and for-| "he replied, cautiously. piace arse se ac “Thanks, I'm afrald wots Hmmy _ “Then I'm rewarded,” said Sieas |e the coroner's inquest!” Fy " Fy “ fle bap : answered. “Porhaps I had better in 0 c | ‘ i *. ite, indeed, would woman be if another were never neces “Well!” he sald, “she’s @ girl who We'll take it to the underlget my business done I really beldly, losing his head as he saw the gratitude in her eyes. “That's| IT IS EASIER FOR A MAN TO jall I wanted; finding the gold is) BE THE ARCHITECT OF HIS less important |OWN FORTUNE THAN TO BE Ruth saw what was happening; | THE BUILDER. his restraint was breaking down, | eo ie d she meant to give it the last | THE WORST Posen Jones (to his grocer)—“You seem But you haven't mentioned your) angry, Mr. Brown.” iry. But there is no limit to the number of things which) maxes an impression, and my no- vriters and press for all the|came because Clay asked it; he rouse some men to jealousy. Neither is there any cure/tion {s that her character matches “"!Yake We can get. If they're not) made me promise to bring you jealousy except what women can devise. her looks.” He paused, and went) inclined to be liberal, we'll go to|something. 1 left it in the hall.” | 3 : on with a thoughtful air: “Any-|Court” Osborne rang a bell and a square! Therefore, girls should hg dylan not to consider] io, she wouldn't have Aynsley.” and the sham box Will you! package, neatly sewed up in canvas, | ousy as a great virtue in a lover. jen a woman accepts! jimmy colored. Clay's manner |® m tha oran asked. | was brought in. Jimmy placed iton| 0. ¥., ®aterdy—i dasent tell this as flattery before marriage, it later becomes her punish-| was significant, but not hostile Jimmy had been expecting the!the tabie as soon they were| man's name for he said he wood | question, and he saw that he mus(| ent for almost any kind of independent thinking and action. I mustn't keep you talking too) | oy alone and began to cut the stitches. | the paper if it printed it & | real reason.” | Brown—"I am. ‘The inspector of * Ht id. He did not wish -~ | 7 , be yh . 3 sr P q c ‘lay give o * 7 . laws ance ve 5 »| in.” ently immure their wives in their homes as effectively] “L soon get tired; but there's | uel. 7 told Clay I'd give it to) uncovered a strong wooden box|for most of them have soles—on| feat unmet aha tanked ae heed | iiiabe “Ha, ha! He caught you ever the thing is done in an oriental harem. Modest v8 sg ltr gt pags al Abed There was silence for a few mo-| Wich showed signs of having long) there shoes—& so i will slip you) “Dear,” he said suddenly, “I want| giving 15 ounces to the pound, did sitizens, just average men, immolate their wives on the altar |ments, and then Bethune looked| en, sexed in water the stoeey | you—that’s all in the world that| he? . . . jand then you may as well blow her That!" exclaimed Osborne, drop. this lawyer was walk rew ” m—"Wi their own personal vanity, without ever suspecting theyluy, my diver will help you, and we | well,” ows plag ints Aacapeareet Chali’ in | tents! park the lie rg ik ee DBAh yidldedithyly when bo gun: mle Dochess eoing Eh a re the worst of egotists. have some high-rade powder and), \vell-’ he said. “I'm not sure| found that box?” |giving everything the up & down| ered her to him: and the litte sii| Se ees That a woman actually has a few rights of her own|® firing outfit Whay. deuaed to Wepcatt thas old |... 1 did—in the steamer’s strong-/ like you do when you go for a! clock on the mantel with {ts poised| NO GIRL CAN SUCCESSFULLY must be stated a thousand times more in and out of courts), “It misht be wise. If she washed) oie vciits of an express com.|Oo™ | Walk & have # bushel of time on/ (Cupid, seemed to tick exultantly in| MASTICATE FUDGE AND NURSE up nearer the bight she would be! ot, Victoria, and that Both >m-| Beads of perspiration stood on| bis hands the silence that followed CASE OF DISAPPOI of law. dangerous. The island's charted hould th and that Bethune Osborne's forehead | this lawyer has got the reputa-| THE END, A. E AT THE SAME TIME. and I dare say vessels now and then res fp tsas open negotiations with) “no you know what it contains?"| tion of being the leenest man in| — i P run in.” ‘ he gasped noo yark & he don’t like it eether| " ett of An Poigeathagl cnoags hai pethe 150 yards Clay looked at him with a faint] a eee ae, pated re “You,” Jimmy answered quietly.|to have you menshun the fck to| 'y ive taken is step to fool | twinkle. ne ar tka bore hace (3 . [It isn't gold. Some of the stuff is|h!m, for a beenpole looks fat when _ the sharks. e eet Z think wa can take Mt that) oe into the desooweres toner? Fo" \still inside, but T took the rest out| stacked up agin this old boy |she’s a danger tell my man to|!D& Into the t |to save. weight.” } well he was walking & purt |give you the truck you wint and Sat fi: edn GR oth bites the| Osborne leaned back in his chair,| s00n bo notised a gray hound fol. Nelsen Is the Man you had better get finished while| ont: Yul we have no use for her.’ | imp from the shock \lering him i _ |the weather's fine.” Am I to understand that the he tried to shoo the pup away HERE is but one man who should be considered in| Moving feebly, he held out his beige ohy pg Phe tg ied 3 we is mine absolutely, to do what| but that only made the pup stich Why Not Go the fight for commissioner in the south district. |hand in sign of dismissal, and ¥ - & ven-!1 like with?” Osborne asked. closer to him ture in the towing and transport) oy i Jimmy took tt bd por’ Yes. You may regard it as al evry littel wile the man wood He is Herman Nelsen, who is making the fight against)” py noon the next day they had|!!8 A small, wooden, propeller | site from Clay.” stop & holler at the dog, go away, t ldn't cost h over to the Olympic ‘the “ring.” |brought up the last of the gold.|‘¥6 Wouldn't cost very much, and!” “who knows anything about the| you don't belong to me, 1 wish { oni " 1 3 e , af > y Y ‘ mili o s Both of the other two leading candidates have been After @ hasty luncheon they went|“® might even begin with @ DIS} matter besides yourself?” cood see the dog catcher for you| Peninsula next Sunday and ; vs launch or two." * nine , ‘directly connected with the machine politics which has cost down again, but their next task)" «1, ought to pay,” Bethune said My two Dertnérs, “They're to ian tie santae sa “rig wee Monday? took some time, because the diver |, } . —— - n finnally the man passes by some le King of | kids on the way neer the zoo & - the county thousands upon | thousands of dollars in ruinous insisted on clamping the charges of | “The coast line of this province ts Laughmakers he says to the kids {| will give you| waste. Lou Smith is the “ring” master and Jim Jones, a/dynamite firmly to the principal HARLIE a dime to hold the dog until | am} out of site, & he gives 1 boy the| Seattle t P t An le dime & the boy grabs the dog 0 Or e 5) now, my boy, the man said, you 7 seem to be able to handel dogs & and Return (Via Port Townsend) possibly you can tell me why the dog has persisted in follering me the kid looked the lawyer up & — pape 2 tae down, and said, 1 gess he takes you S. S. Sioux {you for a bone, mister johny bins Coleen eek ce & Colonial Theatre | Lost BOY RETURNS ern ee FROM ALKI OUTING Leave Port Angeles 8:15 a. m., 5:25 p. m | ‘The "Come-back” man was re After an absence of 36 hours, in Arrive Seattle 1:10 p. m,, 10:20 p. m, | ; HM. never down-and-out, His weake ed | 9 which a distracted mother, inter Supervisor under Lafe Hamilton, is suspiciously in the race, {!™bers and boring holes in some to I votes in Kent, his home town, which might other. (It. ¥a® pearly supper time when| tad corra! C , , which might other-| jimmy came up from his descent, | ‘wise go to Nelsen. | The men on the sloop were filled Vote for Nelsen and a square deal. with keen impatt They had Salih |borne many hardships and perils in SHOULD BE KILLED ‘ = mu these lonel aters, i i) Mosquitoes are blamed for the spread of infantile |{p0N lonely waters. and now that! Av the first wign of the repulsive : ‘ | their work was finished, they want 4 ysis. Lest we forget, the flies are hard at it, too. |ed to get away. Thera was a mye.|(OCkroach or waterbug, get a box % i | . of the genuine Stearns’ Hlectric wat ’em! tery connected with the wreck, but! Rat and Roach Paste and |they thought they would never un: ri Oreste ena — eave) tt wet on tee whe aver un’|cording to directions and in the Anyhow, Mr. Hughes made a dandy effort to scare [no wish to try. They were anxious ful of dead cockroethen ae up something to fight about. |to see the end of her and leave the! Does not blow. 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