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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1916. PAGE 4 ¥ | gantarazggrneneneny geemasnssaneernsnsnnsresrsrtrasesnsoneta sergrenereneneresersesereer taenaegercarsgnreneneenerneneeneszereoy> earnest The Seattle Star A Novel “One. Cylinder Sam” “MEN IN THE 99 Wm Marrod Raine A Novel we aa, SETS TR SE ROTTS ae A Week a a harm W a. AS 38 ; euewenenallll vers Tr TWWOOWVOWVOTFTSTTTSSTET TTT cose 7 __MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY | ‘continuea From Our Last Issue) !—— ———————~ with her and ts riding with herjdown again. His leg bad given ee ow?” expectedly ra ° subdued pp now way wu are ee eae 2: Yes. Here they come now, back| Before he reached his feet again from thet; ide Why not meet) his revo r was out and doing It's old Steve! Hoe hasn't for ys abalgeor ae eee | gotten us—Kood old boy!” eds 9 The captain r ed for his hat Fire at thelr legs, Frank. All Some Old History Warmed Over They (talked tn, whiaers, eager | ant ied the way down the sireet.| we want 10 ip in to top thom and excited with the possibility of Cabenza followed him, a step or! Ruth, you run for the tre We'll ” . rescue that had come two in the rear They reached! be with you in a minu Yeager “The grand old Plymouth fathers,” said one minister in his Thanksgiving ser ‘The panic of Cabensa vanished Riakiuareets tout de: Aecsalan JOY laure tne ilies aekey mon, “brought with them high ideals, such as freedom of conscience, an indomit 4s soon as he was out of wight of | ed Ruth from the saddle |” The girl obeyed ‘thet @ word. 3 able love of liberty and justice,” etc the guards, Yeager, allas Cabenza, | | She fled from him into the house,| Farrar’s ‘fifle was already scat- . It's all right Those Plymouth Rock folks brought with them real good stuff returned to the stable ge he | terror isiving speed to her lin " tering bullets rather wildly into . ° > r zs ” sto: oy and a score of patriots of the Upon Holeomb the dictator turned se night. But the attackers wer and enough of it, But, what sense is there in making out history a har in order to Northern Legion’ had sleesing] aon that wad rows cose and kanaii| Leds saute bes oan ere Aaa perpetuate their virtues? f quarters | | again. ltory character. There was such They hadn’t been long in the country before they were running fellowmen out The Artzontan was a light sleep: | | “Welcome, captain! Welcome to| thing as being too impetuous into the wild, wild woods for not believing in their kind of God, or their style of = But. lke —s men in tater the Northern Legion,” he said] Who were these men they were i Thei f ienc ‘ C trim. he had the faculty of goinr brusquely, offering a gauntleted|assailing? Perbaps they were act- very Oo ¢ as a a ight as that whi s | aquely, 6 6 ng agg og vero of conscience was as hard and tight as that which caused to sleep whenever be desired. So | hand ing under orders of Gonzales, Bet- 3 em to leave -Urope. he slept now until daylight. | They went into the house togeth-| ter not be too rash. So the minds : To have religious belief for which one will leave home and native land and He was on duty that day herding | or. of the peon soldiers decided As soon as Ruth had reached | nin it u.” the Ameri-| the shelter of the store her friends bait pple. adn mer’ moved to join her. They were half- can sald quietly | | “From Arizona.” The Mexican| Way across the open when the cow- laughed harshly. “We should get| Puncher plunged to the ground brave an ocean voyage and the miseries at its end is grand It is the glorious bed remuda, #0 It wes not until tate i )) of ym and d th 8 Sut, afternoon that © return 0 | career of martyrdom. It is an example of devotion and duty that fine I Scan Frenh 2 dian Gre when you drive your brother man out into the snow to root with Indians and bears, dust-cloud moving down the street. | because he hasn't your church views, you put another definition on “freedom of con “I see you have « countrywoman | At the apex of {t rode a little bunch science.” - by hea evidently Just im from | ltogether more, your country and| #sain 3 However, the Pilgrims’ church tyranny bore good fruit. It caused the blazing oceer seskbe bin chmabe ehieer jmine. We should bind the States! : The camera man turned and ran of some new roads to heaven. One road for 100,000,000 of us might have caused and ate it. He sat down with bis land the Republic together by clos | ar tts ft, Steve? Have the: . i i er ties. A man without a wife ts) yha A y serious crowding, by this date. mig Slag engptias ll m2 grand METRE 2 CewraRny but a half-man, Captain, I whall| bit you?” he asked anxiously, — a clea ¢ peons, loafing in| | poR Me To COME 1M marry the young woman from Art-| Piped a pill into my laig | the cool of the evening, naturally Wii TO PRE Nw 4 zona.” |Gimme a hand up.” ; sepsiapmtimatt ! = . enemas — fell into gonsip Mteve, intent on) | A POW New RECORD “Indeed! I shall be happy to| Frank put an arm around his London editors commend government control of the | cae Gia eae” oath a mond OF THO LONG ON® You GoT |meet the lady and wish her joy,"| waist aso suppers ey pr h sa : . | rept igh reached cover just as the le British food supply and are hot for making the rich eat snatched him out of his tndifter | He OGRA Pt 5 = replied Holcomb lightly failed for a ¢hisé time. Yeager e, hat th h WITH THE PHO! iad You shall, captain. She's a eng’ what the poor will have to. Another move toward democ- ence. The word was the name of] | wHaN You BOUGHT IT fl} Httle reluctant yet, but Gabriel bas|crawled forward a few yards om racy. Anyhow, all stomachs are democratic, when it | Harrison. way of overcoming that. I shall|his knees into the underbrush. y. y r = a wa comes to the pinch. e This afternoon?” asked one. be married on Saturday.” ft arms slid around his neck . mos an hour ago. eB “ahi” |and shoulder as some one plumped } “Brought a woman with him, The face of the Texan had as|down beside him Sharpen Your Veto, Woodrow! | Pablo ways,” wald « third Indifter | much expression an a piece of flint | “You're wounded! | You've been t . P ently |Gonzales, watching him warily,|fhot!” Ruth breathed tremulou oe ee at ves eo ee wd wahoo | COL UM hoor 8 | Wondered what he was thinking be “Yos," assented Yeager. “Hand The election coming on, the democratic congress| “A white woman this time, Pablo |hind those hard steel-eray eyes. je oe rifle, wig oe é says” | Gonzales was no fool After) hey exchanged Wetpons. eve thought it wise to postpone conclusory action on certain) Presently Yoa arose that look in the Texan's eyes he|had already made up lis mind what ‘Measures whose plain effect would be to rob the nation in| AT THE “U" drifted tnconspicuously to fecided to hurry matters. And|to do half of predatory interests. We refer to the Shields bill, | Oh, why are freshman hearts eo stable. as soon as he was when he saw Harrison come out of| “I wn going to stay here a while 1 out of sight Bteve doubled across Holoomb’s quarters that evening,|and hold them back. You go on giving =, ‘eiage = raga ies, pega < Anata ia oon Oe wener |the road tnto the alley that ran he guessed rightly that the film|with Ruth, Frank. Leave horse -pub! navigable streams; the Myers making similar) iat aeccine tne co-eds | back of Gonzales’ bow actor had taken a last desperate|for me, I'll be along later,” he ex- of the water power of public lands and national forests, | “ - ve The news about Harrison's re |chance to recover the girl by going | plained. equeiched | vn! and the so-called Phelan amendment, thru which the public | The “shuffle of the coon.” jturn was disquieting. Ever since} jto his countryman for aid. “We're not going away to leave oil lands are to be handed over to the oil monopolists. | ste | Yeager’s second arrival at Noche | | The shifty, cunning look deep-|you here,” protested Ruth, indig- W, lighti There i na he had been gone. What ened in the general's eyes, and|nantly ‘ater power means fuel and lighting. ere is no sense) BUT IT'S NOT THE KIND ! his appearance now mean? Ruth was relieved of his presence| His volce was vo matterof-tact im the common people kicking on high electric bills, every DAN SALT AND HARRY Who was the Amertoan woman be| for that evening, at least, as he|and bis manner so competent that month, and then sitting silently while their water power is| SARROU. USS }had brought back with him? ™ 24 “Se “2 re was busy elsewhore. |she had already drawn back, half According to the papers yester) woted away by wholesale to the very parties who impose day, the art of throwing the bull|o,” Cabenza chose the time while he| The result of his evening’s work|ashamed, from the caressing sup- © passed into the yard back| hear her story and give her a fe’ * : . - = - jot t big house, A light was/ strong words of couragement.| was arranging the shaving outfit) was parent next morning, when,|port to which her feelings had driv- those bills. It is rank foolishness to roar at the Standard was a life saver for Frank © U'|abining from one of the back up-| Thea he dropped from the porch jon the table to convey @ piece of|/on a trumped up charge, Harrison |en her Oil extortion, while placidly watching all the public oil terri- per rooms roof into the dangerous shadows |{nformation to Holcomb. was dragged into headquarters,| He turned on her eyes that were By means of @ post the Arizon ‘tory being voted away in congress to that very monopoly and} the night. | “What's that’ An American) Traltorous papers—of which, it|cool and steely. Everett was invaded by a snow « 0 — man > house! happened, he really had no knowl-| “You're going to do as I say, its auxiliaries. storin this week, But so far, —— little | woman—beld captive st bis atte | ” 7 back porch. Leaning as far as he CHAPTER VIII. lby Gonzales?’ repeated the soldier| edge—were found upon his person. | Take her, Frank. Will Woodrow Wilson stand for the people and against one has bias oe oe her | Could toward the window of the The Texan jof fortune, astonished ale was shot within the hour. The bullets of the Mexicans were “this rascally attempt to loot the nation ? jstarted a recall, or called another! 11, 1, could see Gonzales and| pp, " “A girl, not a woman. About 18,| When Holcomb learned of it he| Searching the grove for them. Any % j “law and order” conference. . Harrison, The woman was beyond | © next important happening 19 | maybe.” supplemented Cabenza—| called bis servant to him, It was|tmoment one might find a mark. phe be n \ the all too realistic drama these |in Mext f | The rangerider made @ gesture of Berlin announces that Russia has lost 100,621 officers MAKING THE MARE GO gy gine ‘ a ee ee 7| SOW FYIGRy Boon, Sad the weeds aanat The woman broke into violent movie actors were now playing was A woman from the street, I) was set for Saturday morning. |®nery impatience. since June Ist. Sounds fishy, but maybe some of them 4 eta tg mye Sgro ag — protest the advent of tha Teun, reckon, And if you look into it) after @ prolonged conference with} “You obey orders fine, don't merely “retired to better positions.” foe aes fog a bit pe epienes “1 won't do ft! I won't! If} At night of him Steve gave a|YoUll find she's there of her own) Pedro the Texan strolled over to| You?” His face flashed sudden an- Mapes 1 eerste conch | you are a Wberator, as they say] sttent whoop of joy. A white man|‘ee Will.” | headquarters and made a date with | fer. “Get out! I know my plans, The Real Cure tng th t tment. |you are, you won't let bim force! nad come to Noche Buena, and he| Steve wan now stroppin: razor.! Gonzales to come to his quarters | don't 1? fe |g the same treatme me to it, general; will you?” wore his big, serviceable six-guns |Hi# back was toward the officer,| for a game of cards that evening.| “And you'll be along later, wi UT the tottering boycott in the hospital, call off your| LIKE KELLY DID! At the sound of that voice! jow ; a hag te soy eng see| The Mexican grabbed at the balt,)7Ne) oy wit rrve got tt all ¥. : : A ; ial Yeager'’s heart jumped. He would 1 im by looking in the and volunteered to bring Culvera 4 { yorm-| Hee! Ha Now comes “Jit Inside of five minutes Cabenza 6 investigators, we the anti-trust statutes turn to worm id 5 gg ahal ar the peo ke have known {t among ten thow-| pad gathered tnformation as fol- sf Kot ng Sider sen, cap.| 20 Ochampa, rhe ten Hurry, or it'll be too ' food on the shelves! Mrs. H. H. Harrison, a little housewife) tions iu the house at Olympia, and| "nd! | |tows: Adam Holcomb was a soldier (awe jiveq" unewered Yeager, in| i 700, Dian was simple and prom-|'(C suded in Our Next lesue.) of Chicago, has the real vision. | says he stood by the governor S| te ee & grin on Gonzales’) of fortune who had fought all over |S ortectly good English . ee eee en “ 3, “ meritorious bills, u | South America and Mexico rs ” _| Hole 0 e his guests I pay 46 cents for egg she says, “and there are or Bg “But Senor Harrison says youl He had come to Noche Buena tol ‘Turn round, my man,” he order! yoy doped. They would be drunk If Stcmach Hurts | than 600,000 cases of eggs in the local rai houses. I pay| DID You KNow— wore engaged to him.” tone the aftillery of the lexicon how | her tee on a third of the usual quantity. » 42 cents for butter, and a million pounds of butter is in Chi If superstitious people had to ‘I te him. I've found him! ; phoot straight. Posie egy eng et ay pol abr And while they were being enter Drink Hot Water H ‘eago warehouses. The government should take direct con-|throw a plano over their shoulder| Out. Td rather die than marry) Thus a comrade explained the |the officer bored into bis. |tained by the Texan, that gentle ‘trol of storage of food.” every time they knocked one over. her MER er pee |Texan and his presence to Pedro.| “you're no Mexican,” charged! = ——. ighacee entertain re ds Wapenethite batons B r : ;: : as the custom goes with salt onzalen, little black eyes Cabenta contrived to be in the the Texan alls a ol gah iene -priealtimaatn tel Pleas a fe ¢ That's all. It is enough s But, some of the loudest f r quit being supersti.| ling, turned to Harrison way when some one was wanted to| “No. Arizona is where I hane|*tables. And then when all the | wind cyapeotics, outeece a sy out against paternalism. | " You see. The {ill Holcom)'s water-jag. Ochampa,|my hat Got time to hear all| Suests had forgotten such thing: as| or sournes okastr a catarrh heart: 5 Yet, this government paternally granted to the railroad ore jher m senor. What will *|*bo for the moment had charge |about it, captain?” weddings and beautiful American | oP ire Sourated magnesia in halt | ‘corporations one-twelfth of all its lands, with terminals of LEST WE FORGET What's that Rot to do with It/of the artl officer, swooped| “Go ahead girls in drunken stupor, Pedrola giass of hot water immediately a 1 700,000,000 "cash. Nobody suc-| «720 same % did you, old fibber! | She's mine Have us married,” the| down upon the peon and put him| The range-rider told it—the whole | Yould kaddle four horses, loose the | #f &. they would soon forget i oe he and over $700, oe in cash ea body stc-| irs cousins. jother man demanded bluntly fe service of the guest latory, so far as it could be rela two prisoners, Threewit and Far-| they were ever afflicted 4 cessful ly cried out against it. t was progress of property | ee | Not so _ fast amigo,” remon Pedro unpacked the belong-|by hf h details as his mod.; T@? help a terrified girl down over 1 Cheap food is progress of folks. To protect people} A plumber never forgets to for | strated Gonzales in soft tones of the American officer and|esty « Holcomb's imagina-| ® !0w porch roof, and all four would | : against wolves may be paternalism, but it is justifiable |#°t (0 Dring bis tools to a job, | Give her time cg few days—qulen | prepared what had to serve as the|tion was easily sble to supply gallop across the border to safet fi . eeorens nse mcamonvennaneee | OA she may change her mind/ substitute for a bath. He was so| The Texan paced up and down| The first part of the program paternalism. Bs a cain.” Jadept at this that the captain pri-|the room. worked. Yeager had little troub! [mentation of the food contents Fa I.et Uncle Sam Do I | D * k H t W t ! | Harrison choked on his anger.|vately decided to requisition him| “And you say Gonzales has been| With the single guard before the iiictent biood supply to the stomach. : rin 0 ater! } He was suspicions of this sudden] for his servant. with her all day—that be ate lunch| door of the hut that served as | Hos wa # the blood supply if laving priced a new nightshirt, terday, we're pre- f| respect for a girl's wishes. —_— | prison for the director and camera gnes! H ig P “eget 4 rei Ay . : ie i P' Have Ros Cheeks il. ja ely the girl swept into man, He explained his plan tolacid and stops food fermen! pared to lick ¢! ellow who started that cry: uy a y that part of the room that was| these two as they hastened to| combination of thi ¢ pea and a Peachy Skin “sind Ste “home back to my SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY PRINCE OR PAUPER? Bere Terscoit wan tet ta caargs| Sa, Rees Sea Kiddie’s Duds for Dowagers rire ae HOUSE OF LORDS IS TO DECIDE ve gonasies’ Nowse aheer Teeth | cae EH-HEH! Have you seen ‘em? The latest evening | Says we will both look and feel eaded soveneseonetssereseesesesensorerereetss | Here again Steve took the active gowns? The real highfalutin evening gowns that only clean, sweet and fresh The greedy, treacherous little part while Frank was left on guard ° and avoid lilness. eyes of the insurgent chief below. He climbed the porch as th h v ? je—er—the roi-tan wear? | 1 he had done once before and ‘a They're high in front—just as high as some of the dresses tapped on the window of Ruth's He shook his head that used to attract attention on the streets. When you see||) , senorita i hat is not pos — room. ; "em coming you give the dame’s boots the up-and-down and || ‘Rat you shall Mery 6 oe . Her surprise gave place to utter of rank, From the n confidence as Steve hurriedly whis wn you st ave ch ‘ 3 P wonder what's loose behind her heels. pered his plan. She followed him 4 And then when they pass—gosh! You find the thing pre largely unquestioningly and Steve was 4 that’s loose behind is a TRAIN—an honest-to-goodness train n | about to swing her down from the : 4 made right onto the Seymour skirt! t as long ss I'm are Oe Peet % : > toe tap arenk v arme wot a Economy Market Basement j The skirt, you then observe, is made V-shaped, only the ee ee ee Y : p lie seas Sort te Rice vane mets Seventeenth Annuai of the Seat. V is upside down. And the whole outfit looks exactly like The Mexic looked directly at| Rie Steve dropped the frightened g tle-King County Poultry : the rig that little Mary Smith, aged 5, makes out of her him with a face as hard as jade {into the camera-man's arms, a Aateien 30 you don't expect to live long r! Is that it? We shall all mourn, Yes, indeed.” He turned decisively to the white-faced girl Go to sleep, muchacha, Tomor. row we shall talk., Gabriel Gon es is your friend, All shall be Bu of his hand he to Harrison yes of the two men clashed. | himeelf leaped for the sentry ne | Mexican went down under him, but |as he fell a shot from his revolver | pierced the stillness of the night | From every direction men could be heard coming on the run “Run!” hissed Steve, as he scrambled to his feet, but he went 4 mother’s apron, when she acts the “grand lady” and marche down her suburban street with all the proud aplomb of a Seattle dowager in “sassiety. More quality birds and varie- ties than snown in any show since the A.-Y.-P. Don't Fail to See This Splendid Exhibition Looks like the dry squad is determined to take the |, bar out of caBAReting at the Cecil. With a ger ¥ bloom pointed the doc to see your skin get| ‘The « clearer and clea To see the tinge of hee in your fac er, to wake up) tr s those of the American that without a headache, backache, coat- finally gave way sulkily, The or anasty breath, in fact.| prizefighter slouched out of the |to feel your best, day in and day room with the general at his heels mut, jus try tnside-bathing ever girl turned and flung herself morning for one week face down on the bed. Sobs shook Bofore breakfast each day drink jer slender bod a glass of real bot water with a tena spoonful of limestone phosphate { Sanbee gents on the ns It as a harmless means of washing tees ee, d any “Te: RO from the stomach, liver, kidneys Ped ag es dgsoney er and bowels the previous day's indl-|o" sir) pat un on the bed. She gestible waste, sour » and tox Agi albsie 1 “hf a sens ‘aie ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and waited tensely for a repetition of e ew ison purtyng the anno lms las sadn at ate Baca Ek before puttin na sie where it had come lamon —iSC ter and limestone phosphate on an | thé fource of it--a warning fore-| empty stomach is wonderfully in ager close to Lie pens. The new Edison Diamond Disc. is Thomas A. Fdi vigorating. It cleans out all the! | 14 see Rae (0 tho window | son’s final approved improvement on his own invention ltt a a F pnverions, ered tre ie out | We are one of the That it is a finer, truer instrument, is an accepted truth Ute for breakfast Over to the left she made out the Spee oo OGRRy few optical stores in = Z is " pee : a ana. e ° itour of a face brown } ‘ores q Sent to your home on approval. Terms arranged if | aye quarter und of itm estone Lect iggy 1 cig Hae fesheont| LONDON, Dec. 8. — Little |, The British court of probate and the Nene st that Dr. J. R. Binyon, Jr, pared. yhate coat very Ittle at/can f ne KAVe fi “Teddy” Glinasby adil divorce decreed “Teddy” was the I s a f the drug store, but 1s sufficient to|JOY and began with trembling y ey wf now ; really ori onses f q inis ‘ NEW EDISON PARLORS | the drug sto at ia wttlolent tol 7 Cae eas ihe winton hid week’ far suse ener te loal her as the, won af ©. HR really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are Just Six Steps Off Second Avenue and Our Elevator ff/tot water cleanses, wweetens and | Btevel” sho cried, 1 is @ prince or a pauper! Chatles Busene Rdward Slingsby | the only one in Seattle on First Ave. Examination ot A . reshens the skin, so hot tet d| crying to he if n a» ” 2 4 ate attr) 4 Will Take You Direct to Demonstrating Rooms freshens the akin, 20 bot water and /crzing together sag P0% the decision of the banese of But appeal was taken to the higher free, by graduate optometrist. Glasses not pre- 1 . » ° . . Slings EDISON PHONOGRAPHS EXCLUSIVELY blood and Internal organs. Those| #wered softly old boy came from the gutters of| younger. brothers, whe siaimea|@ sctibed unless absolutely necessary. who are subject to constipation, bil-| Quick questions and answers fol-| San Francisco or if he 1s master by “Teddy” was the son of Lillian | fous attacks, acid stomach, rheu-|iowed each other closely. Ruth|right of birth of the $50,000,000 matic twinges, also those whose|had been kidnapped by Harrison| Yorkshire estate left by the jate skin is sallow and complexion pal | the night before while she was! Rev. Charles Slingsby id, are assured that one week of| hurrying home alone just at dusk| Before “Teddy” was born, in 1910 inside-bathing will have them both|after performing an errand for her | Rev. Slingsby willed his princely es loaking and feeling better in every | mothe tate to the “first male heir” born to way, Steve stayed only long enough to any of his children, Anderson of San Francisco, and ti been adopted by the Slingsbys PIPER & TAFT 1107-1109 Second Ave. Binyon Optical Co. 1116 First Ave. Near Seneca St. Phone Main 1550 thru an advertisement The court of appeals reversed the decision, and the Slingsbys took the case to the house of lords, whose decision is final,

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