The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 7

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BIG TIMBER COPYRIGNT BY BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR | to her vind Roaring Lak Then she went TUE a little way be back SSDAY, AUGUST 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE AVTHOR OF “NORTH OF FIF TY-THREE cr \ . ! Ww big atx roadster, and I fell asleey ne maid heavily. tered There's another root in depot n st Y mor will be wat f Hatt-past four,” she answered, | the bed, and went b the kitehen oe te ning 1 here, Answered " How is Char What happened to| #84 sat down in the w rocker a eas we How an you bring bien After another hour the nurse can me ren sale pense, 8 1 en minutes, if you aay Monoha “ coe . Benton was still sleeping. He was in a a w| 8 reased t et I i Hd not ut-| body, mixing as 2 miracle any Me ony r o}t wn to the instr the w tal part, and i in the museles eed " ud | Right clerk to have a maid Hu bett Wait Ur of his back, whence the surgeon had strung ' " _ and it by exy ff nh A door remoy The weak from \ eqiais had . t St. Allw " ne side of the room ' loas of t excitement, he had ral the must t t ule n whe walked out to! opened it 1 8t P led splendidly, and fallen into a not i cssing Peel the broad-stepped carria her ww ‘her brother's | mal sleep. gome method of that r A low-hur long-hood . 1) a piiow, A nurse Later the doctor confirmed this fears’ wait, he “l there, exhaust fa ' , ide his bed. Linda) He made ight of the wound, One tucked bes ring. She 4 1 driver , © door silent couldn't kill a young man as full of held it betwe ' t Istering t 1 je into th 1 v as Charlie Benton with an her brows 1 ei t out on't make a ne axe, he informed Stella with an op Sraste Cars—Any-|T affic. 1 wm A fire burned timiatic smile. Which lifted one bur where—Anytime 1 n the outskir f the | Lind nt den from her mind She took down the recelver again | city ® long asphalt ribbon of] “I'm weary I'he night nurse went away, and and asked 8 ar 9X xn g's Way 1 r band | “I've been frett another took her place, Benton slept ‘ MWeetern Tux a. man's voice | between green, bu . They | late yeater Linda slept. The house was ver y — a reheat a ne er, yr The BASEMENT STORE Offers want to aring Hot out of tor was probing for the Kitchen chair, it became oppressive Springs in the » time post wired you, I was in a Tlinae funsreal hush, When it was bie she told him er breath “Wanna make time, t think, Half-past four! | drawing near 10 ok, she walked % “Can you furnish me a machine I want t t to I I et here so How 1 tlup the road past the corner store Liat r “ There train nd postoffice, and #0 aut to the end “How many } : . Vhy should Monohar him The was hot and weavy, pun “One-— my se r rt ar het t For ¢ 1 an talk gent, gray with the amoke, Farther f - 3 ba ne St. Allwe bulked mist t om - » ” - : ie a « impersonalit amid its grounds. Th ent of ae ast at night m n Linda's mar as if « 201! shore line half a mi stant was 1 hair with eyelids droop: | tne a ble user br etore shi nohan shot him because Char.) str¢ a alee tag the reed with a lurch asd a.awing| a f A ode setting |i ould understand that | CREPE DE CHINE : Se Hiroe Rey o gproe yeoaed fe ome for pleasure into at . a, a be , A. t, and g atmosphere, Caught ere | Ninety miles of road, good, bad and Be pat tery bottom, the sme ; ‘ vy " pe r | aninety mies of roe bad aot sway ied like « cloud of mint HE wisdom of providing liberally for one’s wardrobe in the matter of smart Blouses [Pe ‘and ee ee ee is emphasized when one is able to choose from so many acceptable styles, and at yond the piles The Chinaman pointed came up to his bedside | by EDWIN J. BROWN read. “Mist je obah dah he The matter Hy |xaid. “Velly much sick Miasa Ber is, and she went out Den = ¥ : , ats Leading Dentict % ce ieee ain Sealed it, much as the| pa you'd better not A ran across the way The ghast before the h, nonsense!* “I'm all right front door of the green cottage stood y acei m stud a T have been studying crown and |... An ¢lectric drop light burned ny top ead Aan hoaitllgy in the front room, tho it was broad That was the ultimate, /and weak. But I don't feel as bad tury, apd sem ity ft} day. When she crossed the threshold tion, which w ave|as I might still asleep? Master a system that is safe, sn her r transfixed with “I think #0,” Stella answered da sitting in a chair, on the tat head resting on her han asleep, and she did not til Stella shook her sh Linda Abbey had been a pretty girl very fair, with apple blossom skin and a wonderfully expressive face. It gave Stella a shock to see her now to guage her suffering by the havoc Linda looké® old, she saw Li arms folk tary and satisfactory. Other den ‘tists can do it if they will work and we SRM and cenius are acquired and arduous labor My system of bridgework is simple and inexpensive. made with a view to durability and utility. A teethbrush will easily reach and cleanse every sufrace of my) ; It ts cleaner | at alr wh The fact t ry of the law would bring Monohan to book Poor kid,” tough on her on ¢ some bad actor, he breathed, machin eventually ybody. He turne omicide must be in Provincial police hard on his trail, did not her could only visual party would be oceur hin «smooth, kid-glove way ize him pre ressing step by step from | million dolare’ one lawleas deed to another. Andin| satiety a grudge. than the average natural tooth. it had wrought ; We charee for consultation, and| haggard, drawn, There was a weary | her mind every step led to Jack Fyfe, | foot in it proper at last. He'll get a ry My work is guaranteed. | creop to her mouth, her eyes were | who had made a mock of him | good Jong jolt in the pen, if the boys e _ To not operate on people's pock- | dull, lifeless, Just as one mi ght look! Linda's head drooped over the tea-/| Gone beat the constables to him and te fe & professional busines: standard | body. Oddly enough, she spoke first said, tenderly, “come! 146 did start the fire, then?” Stella is EDWIN J. | of something Irrelevant, Inconsequen: |and lie down. You're worn out = | muttered. y 106 Columbia Street tal “Perhaps I'd better,” Linda mut “T guens #0," Benton replied. “At = 2 muy ony rate, he kept it going. Did it by his lonesome. that well as fighting fire. He'd come from the head of the lake tn too light caught him before he coul back to where he had her ca after starting a string of little in the edge of my north limit had it in for me, too, batted him over the head with a pole here at the wharf one day spring, so he plunked me as soc I hollered at him. I wish he it earlier in the game. We n have saved a lot of good timber lit was, we couldn't do much. time the wind changed, it break out in a new place—too to be accidental, Damn him’ | Stella forced herself to ask you ber “If it should rain hard, and the meantime the boys keep it jumping the fire traila we've cu get by with most of mine,” he ut Jack's done for. He won't |and part of a cedar limit on the | which isn’t paid for. He had tically everything tled up in tha IDlock of timber around the F Monohan made him spend mo | reached out an axe-calloused han of fire fighting | fingers that rested on his bed (Continued tomorrow.) 1916, by Little, Rrown All rights reserved Copyright, IERHAPS you are longing to bring into your home the great vocal and instrumental music of the world, but have hesitated to buy a talking machine. It is wonderful! In ceaseless striving for perfection, the talking machine has fairly surpassed the most sanguine dreams of afew years ago. It is an always ready entertainer, at your service for all occasions. Y. M. C. A. Gets I Third Wirel A third wireless set has bee stalled at the Y. M. C. and a fourth will be put in soon. supplied by Kilbour A. radio si sets are Clark, | |COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR YOUR SELECTION WE CARRY THREE STANDARD MAKES VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS, SONORAS TERMS IF DESIRED Push Jane piano Go. 1519 THIRD AVE. VICTOR AND COLUMBIA RECORDS picnic for 800 ret. soldiers and attle girls have | completed. he pleniec will be at Kingston next Sunday by thi tertainment division of the war community service. Music, dar cata and whatnots will furnist entertainment Plans for ae Darwin M. Meianest will be |eral manager of the associated dents of the University of Was ton for the next school year. nest had intended to gi J sition to ¢ Arthur who left it te his return in the employ , but has of the | Commerce and Commercial Clut | A man may not be a cowar cause he is afraid of a woman, this Moni I never did like the beggar He was a little too high-handed in But I didn't suppose he'd try to burn up a worth of timber to Well, he put his you know; nd Jack be able to save any nizing | apee | » the Rosebud ferryman roes|in me. I'm awful glad you came,|*® the ereen cottage FE river, Twenty minutes after that | St Can you ake a cup of tea Renton lifted alert, recogr Stella was # pin ut of t ould and did, but she drank | °%** eon she peeped in the bedroom | pital, The 4 < nan was ension lay like lead in her| “Hello, Sis,” he greeted in str Modern Bridoe Work iss» @osne! soto my tae ely minted onan "When en iret Rilly Dale, now | biew In. I thought you'd deserte mabe Mr Benton-—Chartie | her nd, sandwiched In be sinking ship completely Come on were taking toll in bodily injury and| She winéed inwardly at his wor across the | ruinous lon. but made no outward sign. The nurse | talk,” he retorted, feebly Sore ax the mischief {t's been {fl Well, I guess it's been | a Jack suspected We were watching for him as down that speed boat of his, and this time day- Oy get) ched, fires He 1 pike- thin mas! d done} might As Every | would often “How is it going to end, the fire?” will tim. if in from t, 1 said have anything but his donkeys and gear| Tyee prac t big »oint ney| like w r to hold his own. Jack's) | broke.”* | | Stella’s head drooped. Renton 4, all} grimy and browned from the stress and covered her soft & Co. ts le n in whoo! The ne & PLANNING BIG PICNIC! urned hs een camp veing, | n the MEISNEST CHOSEN TO MANAGE “U” STUDENTS wen stu hing Mets » up the po-! Younger, | since pen Chamber of! dd be-| such a significantly moderate price, as in this particular offering. THE GEORGETTE BLOUSES, AT $4.95 comprise beaded, embroidered and lace-trimmed models in square-neck, circular-neck and collarless effects. THE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, AT $4.95 comprise tailored models in high-neck, sailor collar and collarless styles, trimmed with tuckings, hemstitching and buttons. THE COLORS: Gray Coral | Peach Maize Navy White Flesh-pink Bisque Black Copenhagen —a notably interesting collection, at $4.95. (THE BASEMENT STORE) Special $1.25 Yard N unusually attractive value is offered in this pretty silk-and-cotton dress material, which is patterned in jacquard effect with coin dot and leaf design in self color, on grounds of Copenhagen-blue Rose blue Navy-blue age Tan Taupe Mportle Pink Amethyst —thirty-four inches wide, special $1.25 yard. Gray ew- —THE BASEMENT STORE. Insane Student Tries to. Slay Professors He Says BUY FIRE SITE Kept Him From Good Job City Accepts $375,000 Of-| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug. 5, ie come high in Oklahoma. | James Wilkin collected $150.50 from Director Hines for a pair lost in a Pullman. Wilkin failed to get $2,000 asked for mental anguish, BERKELEY, Cal. Aug. 5.--Be-) wound. Heved to be insane, Roger Sprague,|~ Sprague then ran from the room fer for Property | former stu t of the University of |and into the office the appoint} a aed California here, and applicant for a|ment secretary, Mrs. May Ch The city will sell the fire station position as instructor in the chemis-| who, bi s the shots, gra and site at Third ave. and Pike st. to try department of the university, en-/ with ue as he ran into the of-|the Bon Marche for $375,000. tered the chemistry building M ay | fice Sprague fired at e but page om afternoon, and after censuring Pro- | thrust his arm up, t bullet pe Thi ts oo ached Monday ssor J. Hi. Hildebrand and Pro-| thru her hair and entering the veil, afternoon at the council meeting: | feasor Edmond O'Neill, fired twojing. Two student officers of the|after the council had rejected the| shots at them, both bullets taking | Presidio training camp entered the plan of payment suggested by the effect, Hildebrand in in a serious | office and overpowered Sprague original bid offered by John Davis} condition at the infirmary, with a| The shooti said by Spra & Co. bullet wound over the right eye.|to have been caused by conspiracy A letter, written by R Nord- O'Neill suffered a slight scalp/of the two professors and Mrs.| hoff, vice president of ate Bon kin oe a bg eg gerever tne taikenetrg taper cr ‘Clear your s At theuniversity. Brooding over the | amount would be paid in a cash haul M r fia ulleged opposition to his appoint-| sum, providing the city so desired, | e Your. ace ment ue ys he resolved to 5 : : proved acceptable to the council a ousin. kill the three people and then com Councilm: Cc. B. Fitzgerald ob- nT Z eSS ASSE' mit sui jected to the wording of the Davis hat skin-trouble may be more than Hildebrand and O'Neill Mrs, Cheney denied Sprague tions Monday, Charges of in sanity probably will be filed against Sp RENTON WANTS TO JOIN SEATTLE Wants to Be Included in the City Limits A greater Seattle will result if the city accepts the proposal laid before the city council Mo ay by the Ren |ton Commercial Club, suggesting that the valley city be inclu within the limits of Seattle of the indefiniteness of | 4 Source of suffering and embarrassment the prope However, Nordhoff’s| ~it may be holding you back in the letter clarified matters. He wrote| business world, keeping you out of a |that the city could rent the building] better job for which a good appearance at $1, or nothing, just as|isrequired, Why ‘‘take achance’’when "5" Resinol Professor bid, bec ar als, a year the counell jected to the new bids, proposé sking for of asserting it was unfair to SAVE YouR the Bon Marche. Failing Eyesight Restored by Our on , ‘ Byetem Lats ao eat 0 Bade town, | Ointment heals skin-eruptions so easily # | 1414 8d Ave; downtown, 91 Sample free, Dept, 4R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md d Ave. | It In the Something Besides Giana in Our Glasses, Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices Our Offer: apherteal 1 reading, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years, EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. . . $10.00 $10.00 Set Whalebone. “Teeth. 88.00 A pair of our crystal h ‘TEETH PLATES, Do Not Destroy Your Hyesight by sem Were. Foe The proposal was signed by Paul $8.00 Crowns . $4.00 ' pringeptiatt bret W. Hauser, president of the Renton $8.00 Bridgewor! $4.00 |] the stngte tens with tw Commercial ‘Club, and brought up $2.00 Amalgam Filling $1.00 | (the question of the legality of such Painless Extracting All work guaranteed for is years. nd get teeth same ¢ 4 See Samples of Our i Have impression taken in an annexation, providing Seattle was vice free, willing to take the smaller city under i U. S. OPTICAL CO. its wing Fime. Most of our present pa © Is recommended by we ; are reaubac in His vettes, ‘walache ¢ ty ‘patients, whose work in still 4 satisfaction. epaateen ie tie Dintsc it for granted that Seattle wanted ants who have tested our work. When coming to our office, Poe aed eae ne intervening Wem aF@ in the right place. Bring this ad with you tenton and all of the interve ‘nse: Santana: a et t ee, Mone Oe |land between, saying that the matter “ey pas a ee a erune. Teenie OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 907 UNIVERSITY sT. 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