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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1917, PAGE 4 HE SEATTLE STAR ome “TIE BLIND MAN'S IEWIES” s: matntts | ot | | ner when sho sald I hadn't killed __AMOT Sevemth Ave | CHAPTER XXIV. | was no courae open to them, there ra and he suggested that she PRA AAPL LLL LL i Hm OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWsrarEns Cebgviats, Peed apaper Services) | fore, but to‘remove Overton before re) f E tron; and h ek 4 that she | aannn E - ey han oor my muspicions were aroused utbursts of Everett True | iii be si sot om) MIYNTIVIO RATING f the Untted Pre A ation (Continued From Our Last lesue) | ployment by you, We didn't sus}, way, says he Explanations “What 1am leading up to, Avery, | ect, of course, that Tatron wan} : Be Patio lene = antoine, following Harriet'a de-|!* your own connoction with these ee iy We thomeht be baits © ty, Be per month up fo € mom; ¢ mow $1.00; year ¥8.50 || parture, heard the servant go out bahar hon —— aie pene |(——anp tHaT's TH a been killed by some of his own By cetrien <i hiner ones ad oe tne Or: oe tc romain 1s Wax ao that, If your Intereats| ]TROUBLE WITH NING>TeNTHS T ywa-—In some quarrel or becaus war Dally by The Star Pubtiant © Mate 600, Prty ed the man and other to re ; Bs. 2 k, i is trial was likely to @ nome | Ost f corn ee caumeetinn all dep iS in the hall, ‘The blind man then| Were best served by exposing ee or You WOMSN. KICK | One sles bo. serioual at the ° ge walked slowly to a large chair in You could do so baihrstng bens rou ABOUT THE LARGE | 1 him to prevent {t; and that] © folke would - enter of the room and sat down safer ul gape ge pedi et |)] AMOUNT OF WORK YOu HAVE till t was put upon me to—to protect] store CAPTURE OF over 300 cannon before they could be made When did you learn that Maton! irose. The papere relating to the||| TO DO——You DON'T HA {iJ | that person and rs owt . jwas. Hugh Overton, Avery?” he E] Useless Indicates that, while the Germans may be “rétiring under | |" |reorganization of the Latron prop-||) ANY SYSTEM. hesitated. evga? t in thie instance Mt Price they're hurry-up orders. “Today.” Jerties wore sent me, At first there "Go on," sald Sante ou an Leaten scence t ci os — | ‘Today 2 in|] thought I knew who Latrou’s mur | K. Moultem was nothing threatening to y ee ee “Ho gave himsetf away at polo.” | this, because thelr contents could “At polo? Then you knew about reach me only thru you, But I had b! le the other day my daughter take theso matters ‘that he was pretending not to know| then even to ask me to give them & game which he did know, The) back, for fear that would draw my attention to them and to you. Tow did you discover it?” derer was and morally, tho not 2 technically, perjured myself at} ODD, ISN’T IT? our trial to convict you tn nia place, What next?” That was it,” Eaton assented | We thought you that and that some of th | his spring Most of those who intend pl: Who thus will aid in winn » around you who § to Solve |men in this country who can play food problem, now have their taked ,| great polo are few. So I sent for ‘That night, Avery, you sent an xerved as your eyes must know it ge a 1 the polo annuals, His picture with/ unsigned telegram; almost within too. ik are hard at work his » {x in the group of the/24 hours my study was entered, the Harriet gasped. She understood now what had come between t when she had told him that en down, the contents way, The study win Meadows club; he played! safe waa brok ack’ for them five yeara ago.” were carried A great quantity of land in Seattle has been donated by|s jowners to gardeners who had no land of their own 1 saned | “You didn't tell me, howe that dow had been left open from within. herself had ne as her father mes been loaned ag RV eer hive he could play polo when you first|Do you suppose I do not know that eyes all thru the Latron trial saa geeiaee % feeee gardeners are doing a fine, patric ‘i found it out.’ Jone of the two men in the study At first,” Eaton went on, “Edith|g “qirine renal pleaded guilt sing foodstuffs. “No; I wanted to be sure of him/ last night was the principal whose |{ did not find out anything. Then.!4° Violating liquor laws when found THE LAND OWNERS ALSO HAVE DONE |before I spoke.” agents had failed in two attempts this year, sho Jearned that there|s", yaq whisky and beer tank con of some — YOu'R® A PING JUDGES OF ||| was to be a re nization HOUSEWORK — ALL You of the Latron/ propert jnected to the hydrant tp his barn ard \ FINE, PATRIOTIC THING IN DONATING THEIR], “Of courne,” sald Santotne, “know-| to get rid of Overton for him, whose tng who Eaton fa, gives us no ald other agent-—yourself, Avery—had h ¥ ‘ In de intng who the men Were failed to intercept the evidence KNOW ABOUT IT 13 + || hoped that, du th something | eee It is now the duty of those who hold this land in trust that fought with him inj my study which would have revealed the truth CONFINED TO THE would come o | XCLUSIVE = al * « " to TRIE . c : ht ! been a ein METURN IT AT THE END OF TH SEASON IN | last night |to me, #o that, no longer trusting to DINING Room!! Ti 1 ha | A ema s eg nexttos - . . 1} t 6 San-| ' h ’ na: || y face w ery hue a waed car kept “OND ) AS AS WHE} EY It gives none to me, Mr, San-|agents, he himself had come in de : % or aoe mee CONDITION AS IT WA N THEY | cine” Avery eald steadily | peration to prevent my learning the, | took the chanc suithing ret Se * And the very pecultar behavior! facte? 1 realize fully, Avery, that jbe near at hand 1 © ts Don’t start your garden, and then desert it, leaving the of tho stock exchange today, I sup-|by means of you my blindness and . me at Vancouver. 5 Be . S got handkerchiet?” d ground a ren us for weeds. Property with pose, gives you no help, either. All/my reputation have been used for bs to star’ ae hee ee seeetrr Mpeg dad at wer tar Oem rm cilia . fay the Latron stocks have been go- five years to conceal from the pub “ nessage from r, Warden bs . ° weeds running riot on it, is not nearly so valuable as/i0) Gea lic the fact that Matthew Latron ed to take the risk of see x ave, but I den te covered with grass sod. I'm afratd I don't follow you, sir."|had not been murdered, but was : tee rs what happen sere aed ‘on’ 4 ‘op y c s! ry oO 8 ery ¢ 7 y ' © tried to keep the appoint See that you don’t damage the property so generously Yet you are a very clever man,| still allve 2 » 2 THE VERSATILE OHIO Cow Avery. Your fri ment fd and my friend) ‘The blind man halted, Avery not Then you came to Seattle and| Harry Henn, of Covel, bough eectically loaned to you who sent you to me five years ago! on) 1 4 ck to your garder arvest time. | ¥b° sent you to m only realized that the end of decep ‘ or ay A cow and is now suf ish the se. Bee k to your gare * until h a tim -lwas a im: dalitng. OU) tne and Waisentainns bad aeeeer- Le ook charge of Warde affaires fe 2 os bg Re a vegetation, and return ve grow leve: h Just fou at th t cert waa say |eeenos wie ae remove the deac ir r. T have just found out that) recognized thoroly that Santoine evi Seseng amc Warden's effects | ¢6& Ironton (Oh Register. PERFECT condition for about five years my blindness) would not have spoken until he had You owe it to the do has been used t in group Of certain proof to back bis words —_—— nen to f agent of a Avery now got up. an to who had killed Ls take it back with you. Jecided to take the train with You} your wite’s ron, you 1| CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT one an't stand ae * ge vecbanee . a eral ped 5 . . peag —s re ae —_ and try to get possession of it.| “mR You can't etaxl AHN, champi of Wilson’s army plan, satiate aaaieidieg Y against me, Mr, Santotne,” he mar } ce d the message t CONGRESSMAN K. champion y Blindness, Avery, this injustice never aged to say. “I didn’t have anything roth’nar apres = Th 74 Bis i Hb gg Mero not only a republican, but was born in Germany, It must rile arial kalser to see both the political and racial hyphen abused 7 wa ng follow | wan sent from Chicago, when she have been carried on | » tAind man was silent for an » do with convicting Overton, or n®, Of course, | pensive 1 anything about {t until that Inst : t wan all over; I never saw him| | vt ae “Let us go back, Avery, to the 1 mw hin ob the Gain. | Sie here that you were using! 4 sweet young thing on Queen emergency to which I ar debted aidn't know Warden was going to be| witnessed, That part—all but the! hand tightened on his spasmod- pe of Dore On YOUr ey een ee ee ae te your faithfu Tservice. Five years) yitjed" jevidence which showed that he ically Thru Edith I learned about | in worrying if the farmere Band Whole W heat Flour: ago t erican people appeared | “nut you were accessory to the|shot Latron afterwards—was per-| Some one ele had ¢ into the safe, I managed to commuat-| {or'taise any crops. it le alweye ° need the only way to per |p, y of my house last night aud,|fectly tr He thot that Latron,| hall and he t 1 another voice phy pal a in'Ty | possible to get just perfectly grand 4 Stet } etuate prosperity Was {0 ACCUM. /thorefore, accessory to the mu ‘der|as he was about to go to trial, mi 4 woman's, which he recognized as and t hat ai ight a rought me things to eat at the delicatessen. ee ust S38 yoomen They "oi : nd jail for life—if execu- | ¢ allace Blatchford. Laat night,|be willing to give him | that of the stenographer, Miss orn ect rae a “that lal service. They can help raise fun they t te the heads of! too, knowing Overton waa innocent | which would let him save something Davis _ ' the fmmortest groupe of int t extent,” es. They can drive ambulances and trucks. They « important gr {nduatrtal “7 properties. Just at that time, one of ielose to war in many capacities, but the vast majority Of|thess men committed a grave. tn-| can take no close active part. Dr. Harvey Wiley, /discretion. It was a federal offense * os te ha? nan igh! | helpe of everything charged against him, |from the fortune he'd Jost thru 1a Where is he? Hugh! Hugh!| helped you gave orders to fire upon hitr|tron’s manipulations. But after What have you done to him? Mr.| toine offered. sad ees socr| a ‘ A “ “ convicted, be was not Santoine! Mr. Santo’ where {s| later what mu oros~tayi GERMAN STRIKES at eight and he was fired upon. And| Overton was conv! d, be a reason for asking her to take sa | at were you telling Harriet when | allowed to be punished, sir; he was he?” 2 n Sas famous food expert, says that the biggest war|of the n et Pre fable kind. He was!) came in? You have told the po-| helped to escape The Ddlind man straightened eer dg Pe aR orc in which the women of America can en pines onsidering the temper of at Overton ts th “Latron is dead. of course, Avery, holding his dau him; th Sif adage Pi ay fale ap . roles ‘ : “ ” 7 4 Ten’t that so © fat a od * horror, love in | 0. ly contra © ent's ap- nt is to “demand whole wheat flour He tlhe Moe bed W rate | GrenMenee: thet be pete heard: Harriet’s perplex-| already als, th st m. ties in the fwery American who shoulders a rifle, there s stark hank tn tha? . rw rwonghe night . ihren as his own | electric torch the Prussian lantag join the agricultural army; that we must ow : ; ntence to be executed upor ou, Mies Davis?” he in-|of one of them an Pt een gsgy vs resolutions favoriag : aa St hut his closest associates contem ag ‘il eal these this po Fen erer e ye 4 in| quired. the m y jor as © on May ¢ ao- d now or bread tickets later on. E plated this certainty with dismay.| ove i call Uneee Coaagey "Ae (8: Rompnurenner, SAGRGEe <? | Tieveas” yeu" the gist repested.| Waees ad been convicted & to Berlin dispatches today. | "There is no question but whole wheat bread is healthier) They required Matthew Latron to peg ees Li? sas pring my wae Avery a dying when| “Where Is—ifugh, Mr. Santoine?”| and sentenc Edith tells me) — ia the white. The flours are about alike, as to price. But! govern them; his taking @wayling the floor, and then heard him | they took him ron et the car iast} “You do not understand,” the| that you know the rest.” wheat into flour the millers discard 28 per cent| Youd bring chaos and ruin among) stop (n front of him rey toe tee not him away, tho; put| voice of & young man—enzious and| Santoine, again felt for Eaton's) P p night. T got him away, Dp “ them. Latron himself bee | } | hand and pressed it. weve tired} wheat. Over a quarter of the wheat crop lost as simon ton preparer iat renee mi “What is It you want of me, Mr | him on the boat he'd come on.” | strained ews Wek ot pleasing tim pr ers oan “Yo in food simply because American women demand flour the rest of his life; then fate ef.| S'Btoine™ | The biind man now heard Ld bay ake raes§ Beem Santoine| rest.” ‘|g ’ te A f a 1! fectivel t . ‘The little information 1 stt{ll re-| noise made by approach of Eaton's m afral jon't, ntoine b i clesud hh | te as possible; in other words, if the women demand fectively intervened to end all in) quire Who killed Warden?” | captors. id quiet?y. Eaton obediently clos is eyes, , ome whole wheat instead of white flour, they will bles. His body, almost con-|"--jonn Yarrow is his name; asort| “They have taken Overton,| “She is Hugh's sister, Mr. San-/ but opened them at once to took Cy thi betw 80,000,000 490,000,000 d by flames—but nevertheless | ¢ wangeron of Latron's.” lavery.” he commented. “I shali|toine—she {# Edith Overton.” Harriet. She was no longer in th is country een anc [the fdentified body of Matthaw|” . : Avery, ie . “ wien? . room. Suddenly a great fear “<a Sol wheat. Latron—was found in the smoking Was [t he who alto made the at/teil those in charge of him that he Edith ton? And who are| Toor a A. fers k on the train? {a not the one they are to hold pris- you? gc [Oe of the big parts that Uncle Sam is to play in the|ruins of Me shooting todas which) ‘Sq ant thao he ae OBO eT pawrence ihivand=| RY, ad, Me Sane oo is that of provider of food. How deep is the patriot-| ured to the mr “Ww ho was the other man on the lth. | | questioned. me Om, . Pore cdiotals Pill i of the housewife who reads this? | “Phere were, of course,” Santoine jtrain—the one that claimed the tele-| Overton tn charge CHAPTER XXV. 1 eyou 1 eno, 3 ” . . Ss act on here we nurse, Ae Ae re core m.| 0} p, Hugh,” his sis- ‘ : |went on, “tcany of the violent and|**™, addressed to Lawrence Hill-| » coming into the house.| Eston—now Overton—awoke. Helter answered only. bowels like pepper acts in a | ward? b h je an . SINKING TWO more hospital ships, the kaiser makes a special passion-inflamed who carped at this si. name's Hollock. He's the A servant said that the prisoner bad) wag in the room he had occupied! Harrict, she slipped out of nostrils. t ervent of iy eo fainted | before in Santoine’s house, His} a 0) dow! to God to give him victory. Insult and sacrilege make a vile com- timely intervention of fate pore an Of tae iii a rae ‘ . the room, h gone downstairs. ; P R jeritieised the aceident which de Mi oo dag oi gis a peties Sea Harriet ran te the t u a mani he! wounds had been dressed; his body! She could not ve forced herself Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, "9 at at th . But hore where La A\felt her co mbling finger s comfortable and withor or. Sean Rael : : z Latron at t at But | on iiving his tleetaa 1 cat terial able and without fever./t9 leave bef » had heard | sick, headachy and SENATOR HIRAM sOHNSON’S maiden effort Is a speech In be ¢ allenced when Latron night addressed tc 5 : He saw and recognized a man/ Hugh's story a e could not de . d was o ha nee ” 4 irecte that Overton be) oa nay t 1 1 fine def y herself what constipated. ef a free press. Kicking against a muzzle is one of Hiram’s best shown to have been ht you k He's been Altaken to a bedro Ande doctor | #anding looking out at the lake fine defi A o hers: ba his a of a go-between for Latron and| called. Then he drew Harriet tol qua rene’: ne sald. | Soe a ng ne ee ese kal’ tin,| Gat iboent box now | aes = . t othe: . pe rcs : om urmed and can to-| her lea s soon as he h : t & witness ap a eee =, & gentl There, dear;| ward the bed. “You, H inh.” ‘ | ished. Most old people must give to the _ AND NOW the royal palace of Sweden !s under guard against shan bet tine When did you learn who Eator orything is right. I bave| “'y easaed: Wimkalt echtakiv | Teafaat poasenael “her dan’ the bowels some regular help, else they ts. This war certainly means trouble to all folks In the king ; 1 was, Avery ¥ ble to explain to you, and! ,,, po sespe - ? i : suffer from constipation. The con- ; ne The day after we got back here } nin to you, and | upon his pillows. “Lawrence, that | suspense of something hoped for] dition is perfectly natural. It te i man put on trial for hie fe. 1,|from tho Wost I got word from L&-| have 1 to fear for him—| ‘pl Pros rachel tged fone regan otal kee Just as natural as it is for old peo- 9 ‘ oe tron; they didn't tell me till they statment | tron ey r * HF YOU wit! fear nothing, thik that all things are to be feared—|mpscit. ns mwitnown, supplied vhe Wo" fu Aida rit [er tray oss beatae mad S| ert in "her deip den; "on [bet eale slowly. Fer Apel never Saree sa to adbed Lert erst na |then he went on oa unde th va rm “fe boeiiary hin sapbien | Suowed With the first return | the house spoke to her now only Of|iegs elastic. And the bowels are ever met Ove W that be) ctcut Lakeon’s protena y clasped of consciousness he had taken up| Ht | musctes. THE HOE is mightier than the Hohenzollern A Tout the w arge fortune! gitde at the shooting lo¢ uddenly she stiffen again that battle against circum-| She stood trembling as she saw|""So all old people need Cascareta be 1 inveatme enhek- tole etias Wee ckoae IED stances which had been his only Baith Overton in the hall One might as well refuse to ald . , con | was an who never would b et Sank Bia hought for five years | “Hugh has been asking for you weak eyes with glasses as to neglect LETTERS S UT OR |siet sentenced “acai: “he Siew ‘and wae tery nee ta cri ed Pb, | "Eno shy ws vara cnttnny ate Bees. “Fo | cleat eras ae - \¢ efore tl ntonce WAS tron’s size; that gave Latron the| —<—$<—$—$_— | the s sister was also the| can fir . please so in and powels must be kept active. This is Tae (eaten emia Sen. S.oae iarvied out—Sonae 0 fire WH aan Sorat sha upon tho cottons cate | bos in oerube ernie ot a Wiitor The Star: 1 have read| bushels of grain used for alcoholic out a name. w rea there was no idea of of the bed. Her hand came for-| Harriet wer she ran,|much as at fifty. purposes per year will be reciaim- peared, would t 1 over for ax | ward and cic: dha hant| Me hede ae al sight of Age ts net a time for) sain Latron had been mur dered; it waa the coroner who first suggested that. That put it up to nels ecut ‘or the ad been Many articles of late in regard | 64 +4 ordinary food cha! | food conservation and the dan- : of a food famine should there} ‘RAH FOR TRUSTS |Latron purely for ng him and fon ing | Hugh’s ! h's door, | physics Youth may occasionally | she had to halt to catch h r breath whip the bowels into activity, But complete © had shot } hi 0, killed n° : by 4 Fa se é age, Ki Overton. He'd actual been up } Hough,” she whis-| and compose herself before she'a lash can't be used every day. asmall crop in the United) mee hy Mego eee ‘6 aie io the most de ; o manner there to see Latron and had had a 1 all right now.” | opened the door and looked in upon | What the bowels of the old need is Seis year that I often won-|paper I read that at last the parties oath ere —— no 4 ht Patron Wa8\ scene with him which had been | “All right?” he questioned dazed-|him. He was alone and seemed |a gentle and natural tonic. One why there is not a demand |who have been the cause of high 4 waa the y ly asleep that can be constantly used without om congress to pass a law prices have been found out. How > walter Yes; Mr. Santoine } : he As she stood watching him, fear harm. The only such tonic is Cas. ibiting the manufacture of al- refreshing it Ped gay cee Seattle | isa ae — hi ‘A | | he was not what we th him. fear him or of herself, fear of carets, and they cost only 10 cents Mquors. housewives and not big business 1s = Prd re was no doubt Latren } | He bel » while.that you} anyth at all in the world—fled|per box at any drug store. They While I have no statistics to|to blame. Since the war in Europe was dead acest |were sus sentenced Now he! from her; and love—ilove which she | work while you sleep. the amount of foodstuffs|started, flour, sugar, beans, lard one.” Dr. Edwards’ ow Tablets Get | knows otherwise | knew that she need no longer try | — — pre fm the manufacture of liquor, |etc., have been on a steady incline. | vat was the time you came In at the reteselhg th Tablet It | | He—Santoine—believed that?"| to deny—possessed her fs @ wellknown fact that thé After war was declared by Uncie|my employ, Avery, recomn _—_ ee j ona Aika innraanlously “Harriet 4 fs enormous. The revenue Sam, flour and sugar took another|me by one of the men whe Dr. Edw , y he | 3 he say { e “Hugh!” ag . Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the es; he says his blindness was Hugh | federal government would lose gimp skyward. The trusts were|closest to Latron. I was not con-| substitute for calomel, act gently on} used by them to make him think] THE END | be insignificant compared blamed. How unjust we have been. |nected with the Latron properties! ¢he bowels and positively do the work. so. So now he fs very angry; he| —————— | ' the money saved by the con-|I shall everlastingly regret of my|except a8 an adviser; but many| People afflicted with bad breath find | DENTIST | says no one who had anything to} If you value your watch, let hasty judgment. Seattle housewives pers relating to them must g0| quick relief thr D dwards' do with it shall escape. They bave| Has Pelieve that such an act would should be condemned for buying|Ievitably thru my hands, 1 was| Olive Tablet 1 Scene wards’ | TREATMENT al aks aeeaek ec theat ith the approval of a major-|food, Surely they should sacrifice |rather on the inside in all that con-| coated tablets are. taken for “bad CARE Deity port we bite watohed toe Next Liberty the: t.) Rats and Mice of the citizens of the U. 8. themselves and families so the rest |cerned those properties, But I could] breath by all who know them. the boat they got away on.” nus last vote cast in this state of us might live. Hurrah for the |nat Inyseit neo the papers; I was| Dr. Kdwards’ Olive ‘Tablets act | MATERIAL Paton sank back against his pi ,|Stop ‘Those Losses Carry Disease very plainly what the pub- trusts ‘and down with Seattle nouns blind therefore, had to have} ently but firmly on the bowels and lows, He could not realize it to| We absolutely guarantee the :~ thinks of the Hquor traffic. | wives, who are making us pay $2.50 jothers serve as eyes for me. And ieee, stimulating them to natural ace! yot6 the promi METHODS the full as yet. And Harriet?|(Q famous 21 Tablets to stop lossea KILL THEM by waing j F. H. LAUZOD per sack for flour where $1.60 paid|from the firat, Avery, you served j tion, clearing the blood and gently | 9 010, tle prominent veatures 0") Gratitude warmed him as he from weakness or wo will re Stearns’ Electric P; " P Lowell, Wash. (for it before, How shall we punish |4* ™y yes in connection with all| purifying the entire system, They do|™Y M&bIY efficient service, thought of her—and that other turn your money. By mail, $1.00 | jectric Paste P BAttor’s Note—since this letter the gullty ones? Can some of the|Papers relating to the Latron prop-| that which dangerous calomel does | yqingnnation (0 these distinct 94) footing, deeper, stronger far than per box; 6 for $5.00. edz! Dewettons in 18 neeagss ‘written congress has taken up |readers suggest something? jertles. If anything ever appeared) without any of the bad after effects.| wy PRICES ARE THE LOWEST| *MYthing elso he ever had felt to RIGHT DRUG Co. | pp vaeresattee dc scl se. Very matter, and it 13 very| A. 1, |! those papers which might have! ” Ail the benefits of nasty, sickening, gu ete ward any one but her, surged up in 1111 First Ave, Seattle | MeSiRavoremins heey pie ane 4 _|led me to suspect that any injuatics f dinivad tral : 7 cs had been done in the punishment fye. [4 vards’ Olive Tablets without lite a Where is--Miss Santoine?” he dwards’ Olive Tablets without of Latro Le could re | ; 1 SUCCESSFULLY TREAT of Latron’s m Tecgagt leery ir hi griping, or any disagreeable effects.|pyoRRHOEA (RIGGS' DISEASE) | *8Ked. | y hing of that) Dr, FM. Edwards disco d the NOWHERE, EXCEPT IN MY His answered: “She has} ort ever did reach me, Avery. You| ahi cecmnie ; van belps | must have tnade quite'a good thing| <rmels after sever ited ofl oFFICES, WILL YOU FIND THis| Deen helping her father. I've just} out of it’ fewest cad tinee caoatelae eid “oe pagent bia! Nay eeaton A ailent. till | 5. bow! and iver complaint with . . aton ay silent il e heard _ ‘I don't understand; T do not fol strendant bad breath,” Price and Efficiency them coming. Her eyes were very NEW PANTAGES low what Iki bout.” ?, +, jy 23 And going still higher. The price today, compared with last on 0? ? Then we erty : Mittle ents react i erp al xed E trance, 1604 Third A Mite tha oncis beaia th aed, | eu - As wrists F tab) und mixe ntrance, rd Ave ance, took the chair beside the be 5 = year, is over 100 per cent higher. Any one who {6 buying further. This last year a minor re. th , wee 4 J . : “3 = Spe today Knows that, ‘The price of broad has not gone up in B|2F#Asisation became necessary In| theie olive colse, Toke one of two] Main’ Trereteesttion Wash, | thing ‘now, except ‘some, few’ ser BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON sofie of the Latron properties. My! ey — ; q nme fe to the cost of flour path " every night for a week and note the ticulars regarding yourself.” Proportion friend, Gabriel Warden—who was| effect. Ibe and Sc. All druggists. said, “Will you tell mo those?” | You mean—” Eaton spoke to Santoine, but he looked at Harriet S 1 oO }°Oh, I understand, | think, When I—eseaped, Mr, Santoine, of course Bond Investments Bis 20, i eens oe as Can bo purchasod on our newspapers and I was not safe Capt. Louis Sorcho and His Monster Submarine Show A sensational exhibition, showing the destructive an honest man, Avery—had recently} _ REASON greatly increased his interest. in| those propertle the reorganization | We have a lot of flour bought ahead, and will give the ben tha honest aan Averr<ck e honest man, Avery—discov. efit of it te the public as long as It Insts. ered the terrible injustice done to Our large 19¢ home-made size, weighing 18 ounces, si!!! he ent peantne Bey geet li lls teen method Barual payment pias. ognition anywhere in this undersea boats in actual operation. / onvicted as the murderer o | roe », and our “s to OC a thew Latron, | Warden's discover fet eet: | AE Nowe savings Cn are Teneo se anal “eee Se: gave him also Overton's address.) PES EME a ah ‘ t Warden risked an¢ F OY: % got a position in a mercantile house Ande son S Son a d c Neouapcremcr ore 2“/o Sver there. "Wo had wo near Tela r n WITH ENTIRE SAFETY tives for Edith to go to and she had to take up stenography to support herself and—and change her name, | Mr. Santoine, because of me.” | Katon'’s hand went out and sped his sister's. “Hillward met her and asked her to marry him and she-—wouldn't consent without telling him who she was, He--Lawrence—believed Take the benefit of it. You can’t buy flour and bale as “I do not need to draw your at-| long as you can buy that cheap. tention, Avery, to the very peculiar} 1a s condition which followed Warden's a TWO PLACES death. Warden had had communi-|] Accounta Subject to Check Are 1517Pi Pp cation with Overton; Overton's} rie a a a 409 Pik S$ k ‘enemies, therefore, did not know J e t. 517 Pike lace jhow much Overton knew. They did not dare to let suspicion of what ~ had been done reach me, There BOND DEPARTMENT Dance Revue ib and vaste Girl Act Guardian Trust & Savings ° Bank Cor, First Ave. at Columbia St Peoples Savings Bank PND AVI AND PIKIO §

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