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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 191 The Seattle Star Ea one STTIGUE, IBILIND MAN'S IEYIES" : cop BaTndisaet | Se Member of | Sartore North: | League of puviten' You yourself aai@ nothing, then,| A long time passed—how long it?” | Baton could not bave told.” Finally door opened again and Harriet the sntoine came out, paler an be cused Conner he surgeon, before examining berth more clowel ya, Kverythti yright, Paget Newspaper % ha asked made her # The pointer in the washroom | thas indicating @ signal from this berth, | Bato: Entered at Beate h.. Postoffiog as ee By mail, out of city, one year, $9.50; Emontha O90) 3 By r, eity, ae a month (Continued From Our Last | ve) | lin e man int lifted the sha mn; and Eaton halted as How long you've been!” Harriet . 4 dow: minute ago, ( hook 2 he : berth was in place was turn down a mi onnery shook h rot “ 4 rg remarked, a# he came near.) ed: gave for the marke upon) Connery had to reply conductor clearly had res to | for , and now pot quite so steady, how ‘is it about the roofl ii, head, the man might yet t That was before you found the ttack upon Eaton rose as he approached | promenade? ‘ ” t me. aid noth-|them; and Avory ped up, all p ‘ wleoping oever had struck had | bod tim I waid ¢ ; ~ Build Needed Roads Without Delay PW all lah. gue, Mane ee gt naach tani | iat wan why I went to, the oa at eee pay ena Wi » ae after a “ \ TONIDK | 4 he be i} on Ce ery replied that “and 1 want you « d took ber ha t t ¢ his murderous blow; b EVERAL years ago, t oter King it at_a quick will himself to an appearance of cas 7 the body.” hat t ” > i . ' 1 ' he had gone on w efore 1 found the bo 6 moet you w “ " sunful, dear?” Avery , hat ndered t < reme rt in the Tukwila) ua ho od then to Ave | : t find t county went to the 5 and ove rendered by th J; ul I i) ualne he turn : hen to Avery Sinclair made first an examina 1 you mean you did no ut give you leave.” | asked ’ aving hich, thru the insistance o y the way, can you a mo H ‘ ¥ t he Avery charked t ino ven —" wat the i ' f three million P@¥!"8 Ase, W 1 insistan “ tion of the head; completing this,| the t was # | . her eyes, gripped the ingly authorized the issuanc Saree Ce 6 County Comm er Lo ith, has been|meat’ i t Dorne,|N@ Unbuttoned the pajamas upon] one, passing thru this car a inin A ry left the car, Faton|).-. of @ neat; then opened her Wollar bonds for road building It was then ecdared anceaied Mr mith should see to!), seat ad cae Or the the chest, loosened them at the ~~ ee ree o you, must have found a rong Re ood be th end — ip os, saw Eaton, recognized him : ore that, and since that, the declared “eP he abnarne ad the kwil é waist and prepared to make bie ex-| found 1 ,, tons near the drawing root | and sat down in the seat whew and , 3 : . ed it that the county attorney and the Tukwila car. am ¢ with Mp,| #tulnation of the body Connery attended without reply-| aid not know whether he ought to| 400 Al COMB lt in Policy of this cov to giv ahabites ttorneys prepare the appeal briefs imme-| | “In it something wrong with Mr How long has he been dead?" | ing. remain; and he would have gone|*” sate wa wih a all needed roads as rapidly possible cata If they should delay, it means that] Pore ; ee ei demanded. | Gonnery asked And evidently the man dared except for recollection of Harrtet : s & “ pl 3 hehe replied . - r j laid in th palthong ih ox sepa cpntllbnes fei lo in not dead yet.” not report it and could not walt) Bantoine, Then Harriet Santoine |!" four or ™ y dpa All over the cor « rerete will be laid in that! Avery hurried forward toward the| ph 2 yor ah still dying?” longer to know whether Mr—Mr.| came t 5 te Avery: abe t J then directly for roads. \Vith reasit and it will also mean that dprth where Connory was standing! «1 Giu'not any wo.” Dorne, was really dead; #0 ho rang | She wan very pale, but controliea, |to Eaton. “He thought there prob Autos among farmers di the 000 w tied up and)t » the surgeon. Vonnery You mean he 1s still alfve,| the bell!’ She went directly to the door of | ably was a clo Foe soo oo Benry, road building become ly rned toward him then? | “Ought we keep Dr, Sinclair any |the drawing-room, opened 1t and|and he operated to find nd re® sity. 1 sbably the la ! ' ulg| EL ent for you, air, because you! or ity tq ptill present,” Binclair| longer from the examination, sir?” | went in, followed by Avery lieve it. There was one, and we mecessity tis probably t fe | nd now, t < ‘/are the companion of the man WhO). wered guar Whether he| Connery now seized Avery's arm in Later. Avery caine out and| have done all we can; now we may ‘of the county There should concre Gil-| had thie bertt will live or ever regain conscious The first thing for up to! drops Into, the seat across f walt ° Mecting the Bothell! and North were far better to accept} Avery pushed past him, and) 1a, is another question whether Mr. Dorne 1s 49-| Raton most unaware nk you; I did want to A ' ' past the Burgeo What . wine ling Faton acknow should be roads leading to have no road “ : How long ako was be struck of Eator Oe ‘ ; sagt ‘ ened to Mr, Dorne Connery asked Connery checked himself; be had In he going to operate?” 4 away from t | ees erry on the cast id the Pa eo him as we found him.) “some hours; since midnignt,|won his appeal. Eaton, standing fle, got up and left the 4 Washington turn our attention : lcertainly; and longer ago than five| quiet watchfu served that Operate? Yen; he's doing 1t,”| As the door was Closing behin ) Unnecessary delays work ir where Avery leened © curtains) clock this morning Avery's eagerness to accuse NOW| Avery replied shortly nbc Totes igen Ps , and recolled 1 pad! Could he have revived half an| bad been replaced by another in And Miss Santoine?” from the car bs i heap lee a * * * * * BB pe a r cogs made sey ne our ago—say within the hour terest which the conductors words She's ping—bandling instru: | ¥° plalorey posi erying in her ro amination yet; but there seems no : " r 54 pecatied nether the man in ; rl a ton a Bantoine, he unde . . | igh to have pressed the button 4 recalled ‘ ments #0 0 doubt he's dead h?’|the berth was tc or die—evl t 1 | stood, must have broken down for and rung the bell from blr © berth was to live or Avery could not bave replied as . Ls onscripting Dollars oo orth an tm live or tle. “evh| Avery sould net have replied ax/ steed. mnt haze Ores Sain ef MERE is no better ev pay to our} “It looks #0, Mr ila’ fect Donald Avery one way oF the | must {impose upon Harriet Santoine | the operat : ee democracy of ‘" a ce In time of war,|!f he's sone aes Cartelnly DORR T con That («| other. as had been much in his mind. Eaton| though to turn back. Then, recol creasing «ac y shan’ Pag ¢ ‘ cae “te the. COM . iers murdered nnery agree Bince Ww ald CHAPTER VII turned from him and@ asked noth! ing |lecting that he bad no right to go Phe conscription of wealt ‘ : ath the ne ores to have been dead bell from “Ian't This Basil Santoine mere. to her, he went or in all European countries, a s going eo a ; ar ‘ lor sor ni - cre was still bending over | —————____—— oma oe be done in sd owt bY is ' ies i h-| tell is aa Gab ae ue, ae torso, es had be aatintntagiitytatnaaee ; breeze breaks up this blank at —_ oo et the people have mail. ; $e she turth pepareadned Ay ry, th b saw him just as hol eee ee wer ; ’ - to hae VEN comtcbtabie, it done aot ane > furnish the great majority - vat: tinging to the cur-| pushed ght AARP PAPE bl whether the wind be from the out ) a fev vs bod CHES 0 0 SEs”) What's h pt in condition. | wid rom plectric Bailors. Only a very v ye le the tniustice wi s eyes darting from one to ate 3 On| proper ventilation of @ work room |#/4e or from an electri cen “i land most of such men and w rl er of the thres o ' i or office means Grawiag out the hot During the noon hour t ne as ; Migr ‘ ‘ evious ¥ hat 5 », | aminat 1 the right or off , BO. | dows and doors of every workroom Squire big incomes until ey a . i 4 ; As he was found ° Y Sr A at stale, second-hand ; 1 rt randor : 3 ' o ' r of creacen pane lor shop should be thrown wide Page of military service 4 4 q anded. “Who for that) cous vane y a al scar, complete air and replactng|Or She? snat as much fresh alr as . i A ' ations ¢ e and risk health and)| wa When? How it with fresh, cool |r Belo encore hre ta The man who enlists makes the mere pittance, and when the war 1! found t so,” Connery ar — - tinized this, ther alr “are @acrifice. He not only offers his | athe promanens 4 to hin to * H swered. : EAMY LOTION oked up er ed oper If the room 18|"0% ana rel ay Sane dpa ee pent Be Avery sald nothing more ACR rg ye : serail and vaed by! : i = a the w ‘ the t 1 ficapped in many ways by the Will you start your examine ‘On the bl : only @ few people | HEA MSWEReD gd ahead ir : ‘ : their country, and required, als Q 5 Connery MADE WITH LEMONS Porters y Kuno Gert?’ =| this can be done| ’ q able period of his life en, too, he y, dur the balance of cir Ms ve | 2 i Pele “ easily by raising a window at top| E. P.: “| often suffer fi | great risks to his health in éamp st of the war which they Prepare a quarter pint at about) jie watched and mW the room in| drowsiness, heay eyelids and some 7 E Itt I ‘the eentent sibel the cost of a small jar of arke and used by a large number |times dizzin What would this The fairest way to conscript wea y made the greate contributio enletietin yatilen ! ued it fe tmposeitie to etl indicate rough income taxes. The tax should 1an can make; while, on the other common © . tbed pedi ao ha tate eeninay These might be due to ly increase on incomes over a f those w r n ut en he took In wuch cases it becomes neces-| constipation, digestive disturbaner, Mntil the government takes at least 50 of r t 7 A FT hie hor o-| ¢ hin ket, and handed it to| sary to resort to artif - Bright’s disease and the like » y me 1 you hels forcing out the st and draw - sop ie . Seent of incomes of $50,000, and increa busines t er w . aah nad 6 ng in the « is usually ) the tax until all incomes in excess of $100,000 opr for table inv | rs slowly « of fans ¢ slemmged “U ould be conscripted of the will not sup ” aad * * * * * * | Wha workroor w n fee to * othe pi ed too clo We have only sympathy, no hope, for Uneasy lie all heads that wear a crown. ; . b ae con RE MON | rtberccgy tet. Altho $15,740.07 has been spent in _ the California editor who published a pic- Bryan's willing to serve as a private. | They Liven nea oh and ! : h enough fr permanent improvements since last ture of a high society bridal couple and Gee! we believe he’s the fellow who mower pon = pay rene eye a gale of wind fail, the Asedctated: Students Ghie got over it the caption, “Most remarkable knocked the fist out of pacifist! | tage ry to the ‘ U. of W. will show a net profit this er taken. ar f vows > year of 06.85, according to the | war picture ev Don't Stay Headachy, Bilious 4 cause the pupil to con-| plenty sf Perhaps an American army in France With Breath Bad and atior report of General Manager Younger, Frenchmen must es crcie came the would facilitate the Germans’ “strategic re- Stomach Sour sh 4 it?” Con nery ashes In addi 0 es ie thers fo at thé semi-annu ge . m Follette. tirement. — ning there was no reactic seg aealiggeet poh mbly held Tuesday after ‘when oy a ; orchard = white, then A tarted to spemk, checked | cool air—alr kept mov ernie ee pal Got a 10-cent box now Sent bh said: There could| when fans are used the windows of|noon. ‘The Associated Students Tos! ure! ‘6 well and you have a whole \d re coul ne © used Experience is a hard teacher—but fearfully Popular colors for women this season will, and moe Pla pe Drapes sg raid sarter pint of akin and con n, I believe, Dr. the workr should be opened.|publich a daily paper and manage cient be red, white and blue; for men, khaki. land bowel cleansing you ever ex-|!on lotion at about the cost o | clal This will permit a fresh breeze to| athletics, a co-operative book store — — ——_—_—__—__—— ————Jperienced. Cascarets will liven |vally pays for a small jar “What do you mean?” | blow thru the room Fer various activities, The organk your liver and clean your thirty nary cold cream. He sure to strain “His optio nerve is destroyed.” | There ts a blanket of hot afr|zation has reduced its debt t STAR BEAMS B E D Ke feet of bowels without griping. You /the lemon juice #o no gota] “Ah! He was blind?” around our bodies at all times. A $9,506.60. a a r o 8 lo ° will wake up feeling grand. Your |into the bottle, the lotion] * Avery admitted | — aeeetas ; head will be clear, breath right, will remain pe apd fresh for ejaculated COMPLIMENTARY |, acorns worse: ° : ONLY CAUTIONARY tongue clean, stomach sweet, eyes lied dafly to the | “Blin upon within ? | fe wondered why his wife eud-| bright, step elastic and complexion pat-ltwo y by o G { The m thinks that ight, stop p it nat-|two years by Kuno Garrt Th ee, en, THE GIRL YOU MARRY fenly turned « on him and re-|rosy—they're wonderful, Get « 10 clear, | surgeon's gaze again searched the Why so? : | She isn't in love with some mained so for several days. For|cent box now at any drug store. |, n and beautif | features in the berth; then tt ebift He panel opposite hee! ealf-eyed movie jall that ho said tn nonstrance| Mothers can safely give a whole! droggiat three | ed to the men gathe about him Te aket reahter, “Butte . | was | Cancaret to children any time when of cack te. at Very liao ake thin Want the ee ee Sees, Sule! | she doe pad the salve || “My dear, you lcross, feverish, billous, tongue coat nwt ae hae the cadad oe Aeeey Puck. . about Hal, Bub, or any of | {drive that nail wi ed or constipated—they are harm: Sent °C eit Mia Gace wee 16 ot tpates remind us pee A de i Og t =r bban pe ob soy nt 1 ‘ Hew can easily pre-| Dorne,” Avery 4 — a e || around with, and their classy | | Ladies’ Home J« are an { e No, no jerked out im If we had those shoes to fill =| | poadsters \| . HAVE COLOR | IN CHEEKS td = eae . toll tly Isn't this He heat fe would die and leave behind us) “ee le beste : fm eg an ey An enormous unpaid bill. | She doesn't play or But | | A good spring drive 8 re iat als ly gre = i c this aati het terfly” more than 25 times an ||| slogan, ht be "SWAT || Be Better Look Looking—Take | Santoine?” | areabesitr ct *. 3 6 lle deemed 4 Olive Tablets Avery found it impossible to 7 | Resa a ‘ feny . guee of emeeeter| | cote clube, her friende in e've Attended a Few Like This! pal tongue coated—appetute poor rth ae milady will not 60) | \-vawk, and dinner parties at ||| Mr. and W. T. Simpson en have a bed taste in your mouth ’ "Haall Santoine had been graduat who have become indifferent to the up much more! | the “athletic clut tertained a friends at|—a lay, no-good feeling—you should Held Up in U, 8. Probate Harvard at 2 me ‘ fall, maybe 50 cents a pair. oie bridge last ng. How.| take Olive Tablets. Courts chase th Wort condition of the stomach, liver and eaten That's her irl you mar- Lipee at, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- 0 ED. K Garden Expert: Iread| ry. if somebody else doesn’t | | the close Howard for calomel—were prepared by R U ONE oe ree peat, that the federal farm loan t her. ipaey wr 6 ladies’ prize How.) Dr safter 17 years of study Our business to trace step. Now 51, at 46 b bowels and have allowed Indiges was willing to lend $200,000, ee ard won the gentlemen’s| W ents. Bigg ve pga pe as ition dee : : ° ene 000 to farmers. As I am going to tt gies to the tn- | |Prize.—Le Grange (Iil.) Citizen, | Dr. Edwards’ Ol blets are att eee reyes bagagr tes sat Tall cea, bat ie took tha er of the tion, Constipation, Biliousness and in intensive and expensive) yentor girl you marry” a | purely vegetable 1 mixed preat Western fins “Matthew | 4 IY Gack yard this sut-|| sericea Ehoie Grove, the sca Why do you call your dog Ko-| with olive oil. You will know them [I Naturalization Papers |] fain wn trcear senting towne Malaria to develop. ’ Mie { would like to borrow about! | tie youth. dak?” iy tale’ olive colors Te a clear WOU AS large, In thé Gagec ques! 50. To whom should I appiy’—| “Because he is always ready for! P = n, bright eyes. mples, a Have you proof of where in th z | G.G * @'% snap.” | feelir "| our father took them out? bday heed _— a ~ SaaS das ¥ y t get at th If not, consult us ned into Dr. Eds Olive Tat lets act on IMPORTANT r - “yr peer a the live: nd bowe’ ¢ me he ama of Santoine’s ¢ The sightleas NO WONDER YOU FEEL SO POORLY Wake up—give yourself a fair chance—try and improve your gen- start the bile and | & ith Ave. N auth: himself as o lers of the destiny a ie The Genealogy Co. jj : ‘ are sold an at 10x 403 30th Ave. 5S. T| All druggists. Take one or two night- Corner 30th and Jackson jly and note the pleasing results, REDUCE WATER RATES does not bar my Editor The Star: A number of Pisase 3 this fn this workingman’s locality ject and bring It t would like to hear something more council, so that we “about getting city water for our po-|relief from the he Niecy inert nt and as counselor to the most powerful—h if till hardly heard of, but plainly may get sore 7 os ae REASON FOR EXTRA BUYING “8 Hato patches. I have planted two at the present rate will make The Star of the nation's crowned 5 . Gots in potatoes and want to get ourrerforis hart ey “ hed caught the publi eral health, with the assistance of “elty water at a rate that will 0 Also let us k our At ople o ‘all the profit out of my crop.|umn to whom we n go to get mae t Ae ad been reported that San the ginger out of me. 1 am /|this reduced es old to that the same 55 I fi me po doubt r pted th majority that did ow Tho reason {8 this ortly after war was declared the apers came out with glaring head 8 to the effect that “900 ships ill carry foodstuffs to the allies equence the “first law serted itself, SELF. ‘No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, tate neat |i — th, and . etal ¢ . une had come to Seattle directly after Warden's death; this attack ipon him, so similar to that which had siain Warden, and delivered within 11 days of W n's death, a rifle, but age! HUGH MARTIN, ones, HOSTETTER’S must be of the gray ificance. s Connery stood overwhelmed with m this fuller recognition the seri usness of the disaster which had| come upon this man entrusted to| his charge; then he turned to the surgeon atu "| Buy From the Producer and Stop the High Cost of Living = a a That stateroom—is tt occ ® threatening to move pied?" treet into the’ jewelry the i It's occupied by his daughter.” | x ~ te ide the everlasti appetiz me We'll take him tn there, then.” is the plan of the housewives. Likewise stop the es abou an and her The four men lifted the tnert fig high cost of dying Buy your caskets dir " ec guacy (ro eaatee a flavor br sea £r Basil Mantoing, carried tv into ; pute de yah : fie eeary Peis, t ee avawinistieen ana laid If Ga ine the manufacturer, Cut out the middleman. ere with ove mention G pb 6s . ad hadditeca’ authentic cate tie asmile toevery back upon the bed. Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? family larder a sudden abnormal “Refore I decide to do anything,” Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? etite, and the pocketbook a face B | Sinclair said, “I ought to see his} $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? stroke\ot {iidleeetion DT F ; daughter. Her consent is neces $ 80 fo casket 11 for $40? Editor Th Star I hope your sary before any operation on him.” ora et we se ‘or ? fearless paper will. t up and The surgeon spoke to Avery $ 90 for a casket we sell for $45? née tO W Huloh the Gesantty at Eaton saw by Avery's start of reo: | y $100 for a casket we sell for $50? Hing of the gambling hoes and ollec ton that Harriet Dorne's or y $ 35 for cremation we do for $20? bhers of our citizens, The day Harriet Gantoine'e—triend could And on the better grades of goods we save you an even was declared, suger went not have be en thinking of her at greater percentace. Why deprive yourself of the necessities ! indred, and flour all, The chance of life or death of of life in omer to pay an outrageous funeral bill, and get no ‘ bce on the 50-1b, sac ae Santoine evide ntly so great-| better service and no better goods than we furnish for one- his is a me re incld 18 to wh at Be econ ordeal Stes ted Peery half the money? # to come. It can topped, fo! very that he had been absorbed | Siveraniane Bin Aaniaee pad IRttRGa to rad eS, vise ‘i We give a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, ergenc and do anything of all other Interests than his own. | calling for Leia cremation, and $47. 50 value for the people, and I belle Eaton's own thought had gone!| urn for ashes, for .... Coen ene the government will act, for those often to her We maintain our own ; casket factory, crematory and a hora e the worst enemy the “Miss Santoine fs in the observa complete parlor and equipment for funeral purposes, counts confront toda Go to tion car,” Avery sald ‘TH get Don't allow anyone to dictate to you what Undertaker them; you will succeed her.” | you shall employ when death comes to your home, but eall Why go limping sround with, comfort; takes down ellings and « J. L. JOHNSON | —— . ‘The tone was in some way fase! the one who will give you the best services and best goods jaching, puffedup feet-—feet so we the sorene and mi 2705 27th Ave, All Wheat. Eaton could not tell exactly how for the money itired, chafed, sore and swollen you ee eae eee Ready to Fat [38,0 \tonn'e ave ia | BLE Z-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING off? Why don’t you cet a 25-« ein in corns, « and bun- le important than th the conductor, “I'll ask you not to box of “Tiz” from the drug store fon Tiz Is wloric for tired, mon The arm gong In the pe | tell Miss Santoine before any othart & CREMATION CO. how and #ladden our tortur ching ore feet No more shoe lice station 1 ja hooked with] passengers that there has been an! Phone North 525 617-19-21 Kilbourne 6t. attack upon her father, Wait until vou get her Inside this car,” Meet? lightness—no more foot torture i's office is three-inch, and the} “Tia” makes your feet glow with| Ask for Tiz.” Get only “Tiz.” !one to the vaults six-inch, QV HK. TC. Coy f Binsin me Se Sie epee nee