The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 4

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BiG TiMBER COPYRIGNT BY BERTRAND WV. SINCLAIR AVTHOR OF “NORTH OF FIF TY- THREE sought for find it ering He could not him mut the f an occasional ex ht on the wheel hear The had not come » the ith of Tum t 1 over : on; the momer had wl the he ness ahe profanity erul turning w ree tum wheel over nw the W ‘ r oly plosion An hour Sway. As they skirt Btella began to see here the flerce havoc of the fire. Qrunks of fir reared nakedly to the | cushioned seat at @moky sky, lay crisscross on b lot And beach. Now! ere Sreen Blade, a living bush. Noth Bet charred black, « melancholy Waste of smoking litt h here and there a pitch.soaked still Waving its banner of Mame. Ing redly, Back of those @tons a shifting cloud of woured everything | Presently they drew in to © bay. Men moved about on “two bulky scows stood the shore. Upon them rested half a @oxen donkey engines, thick-bell Upright machines, blown down, dead OM their skids. About these in great - calls lay piled th ear of Kk Milles of stool cable, blocks, the | fed tools of the logser's trade. Panther lay between the scows, wit ©) Yipes from each passed over her tow Ang bitts. _ Btella could see the outline of the White bungalow on its grassy knoll had saved oniy that, of all th by a fight that sent three men € t cor " 1 86 the hospital, on a day when the owen ° rbu hrtit | v end Wind shifted into the northwest and tha sent a sheet of Mame timber and down on Contains more Turkish than any other “Turkish blend” cigarette k of the Pit the lake Ided, impene wn of the a hot land felt the her experience passed, De shrouding curtain ar , Black | up the with Leyed, ow of clowe was th breexe Stella ke as she launch w by n the lake that they were moving offshore Presently this was confirmed, for out f the black wall on the west, from which the ight wind tifing puffs of smoke, the y ow that ¢ the boat drifted out that glare was a glowing that and fell, dippin and rising and wavering along a twomile stretch, a flery surf beating against the forest Down in the engine room Barlow ed the trouble, and the jmotor t up ite labors, spinning eted them at|with a rhythmic chatter of valves The man up into the pllot wiping sweat from his grimy face, Gee, I'm sorry Fyfe.” nald A gan engine n would fixed that in five minutes, Took me to find out what was It'll be a heck of a job to fetch Cougar bay now Hut by luck Barlow made his wa: back, blundering fairly into the land room, |ing at the foot of the path that led | to the bungalow, if the cruiser | |knew the way to her old berth, And he reached the float, the front/| | windows on the hillock broke out pale blurs in the amoky light | “Well, way,” Barlow pointed. “I| bet a nickel Jack's home, Bee? N. 1 but him would be tn the house.” | “I'l go up,” Stella said. “All right; I guess you know the better’n I do,” Barlow said. | “I'l take the Bug around into the! bay.” | | Stella ran up the path. She halted [halfway up the steps and leaned | against the rai} to cateh her breath. | |}Then she went on. Her step was | noiseless, for tucked in behind a cushion aboard the Watetmug she ad found an old pair of her own |shoes, rubber-woled, and she had put them on to ease the ache in her feet jborn of 346 hour nt in |leather. She gained the «vor with jout @ sound. It was wide open, and lin the middle of the big room Jack | Fyfe stood with hands thrust deep jin his pockets, staring absently the floor | She wok a Fyfe did not look u 1 Jack! | He gave ever so slight a atart, llooked up, stood with head thrown | back « But he did not move, or answer, and Stella, looking at him, seeing the flame that glowed in hin eyes, could not speak. Something seemed to choke her, something that was @ strange compound of relief jand bewilderment and « slow won. der at herself—at the queer, un-| lateady pounding of her heart i | “How did you get way up here? [he asked at last. j | “Linda wired last night that Char lle was hurt. I got a machina to the Springs. Then Barlow came down this aftermoon looking for you. He | maid you'd been missing for two days. | 30 1—I—" | | She broke off. Fyfe was walking toward her with that peculiar, light | footed step of Kis, a queer, tense) | |look on his face. | | “Nero fiddied when Rome was! i jburning,” he said, harshly, “Did| | |you come to sing while my Rome | goes up In semoket” | A Uttle, halfstrangled sob escaped] GALVESTON, Tex, Aug. 7—| jher. She turned to go. But he|Eighty-three Villa bandits were killed, 33 taken prisoners, and 116 | rifles and 60 unwounded horses cap caught her by the arm, “There, lady,” he said, with a ewift tured in a battle between Carranza troops, under command of Gen. Car lechange of tone, “I didn't mean to under M er, Ww stub own hand had he her hands we she could eaten own making with @ fe or glow brought lifted i skel re 2 ‘OU don’t want too much Turkish tobacco in sur cigarette. “Too much” keeps you worry- ing about how many cigarettes you can smoke. But you do want ENOUGH Turkish. The extra large proportion of Turkish in Fatimas gives smokers that delicious Turkish taste. But blended with it is just the right selection of Domestic tobaccos, car: pe propor- tioned to offset entirely that over-richness 60 characteristic of straight unmixed Turkish. Did you got him had seer after deck irons on ob- | wait with she w effulgence ar she would not red glare as yugar soon red sity of line rose the sun no more. shadows of dusk wer , Harlow grunt tokened by a thickening o: ele ‘ k, Mut. they smoke-fog into which the Waterbug| blame 1 ua a plowed, To port a dimmi to starboard, aft * and alr merged come beitin’ n't see | finally ging, | slowly « when you car would | house the naid he en of piling on Mra. he he could see it, oF profound bl water That is why—even if a man smokes more Fatimas than usual—they leave him feeling just as he should feel—fine and fit for his work. EATIMA. Sensible Cigarette | err; = own on the two hours wrong . from Couga Dead head came an answering too I tho I Barlow exclaimed. almost upon ‘ Barlow ard a ‘Sufferin and an | her. He cupped his hands now and | yellow | path 1 encase The Real Thing in Cigarette Packages at two Inside. he did not step or hear her Some smokers are just beginnin to realize that the fancy-colored, expensive pasteboard box is no a the popular cigarette At nearly all of the big fashion." able clubs and hotels, as well as among those smokers who go to French Lick, to Atlantic City and Palm Beach, and even to Newport itself, the one package most fre- tly seen is thiseensible™ soft” ran package that carrics twenty atimas, HEAR CLAIMS OF ALL STAY HOME AT NIGHT, MINERS WHO,HELPED IS WARNING OF TH PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 7—(By| PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. United Press.)—The federal miner- | (United Press.)—Held up and ra al.relief commission, headed by ex-|bed of $60, E. C. Pelk rec Senator Shafroth of Colorado,|#0me consolation, for the bani opened @ hearing here today, fol-|'¢ft him with this free advice: jowing a bearing which they. con.| “Stay home at night and ducted at Medford, Ore. There | ¥On't be bothered. |they heard the claims of miners of | Southern Oregon and Northern| who responded to the government Speeders in the future will be with roughly, according to city ordinance 39720, which Is now in effect. The city ordinance, which corresponds to the new te law, provides that hereafter motorists de slash at you, I suppose you mean who are foolish on all right. But just now, with every |thing gone to the devil, to look up jand see you here—I've really got an ugly temper, Stella, and it's pretty | near the surface these fa: I don't want to be pitied and sympathized | with. I want to fight. I want to hurt low Ozuna, and Villistas tin Lopez, near Balleza, Chihual August 2, according to an Mexican government telegram to Mexic A statement from Gen. Enriques this afternoon hundreds of Villa followers are of lan consuls officer here today declared enough ter seit bail to the amount for be If the epeeder er” must de of $3 rT mile tween 20 and 30 mi nua al the up $2 oft 0 for bail, B miles over, Not only must he put ut if he we sur California. The the hearings were ordered by | metals, government i cuts loose over 30 per he must put|Which had been filed by miners’ armistice was signed. jappeal during the war, for c finding to clarify claims|cially out and themselves injured when somebody!" Hurt me, then!” she cried. He shook his head sadly. “1 couldn't do that,” he said. I can’t imagine myself ever | that.” “Why? she asked, knowing why but wishful to hear in words what his eyes shouted. | “Because I love you,” "You know well enough why She lifted her one free hand to his shoulder. Her face turned up to his, A warm wave of blood dyed the round, white neck, shot up into her lcheeks. Her ey were suddenly | asiow, Ups tremulous. | “Kiss me, then,” she whispered. ‘That's what 1 came for. Kiss me, Jack!” | If she had doubted, if #he had ever jin the last few hours looked with misgiving upon what she felt herself impelled to do, the pressure of Jack | Fyfe's lips on hers left no room for anything but an amazing thrill of | pure gladness. She was happy in his! nealing art of roots, herbs arms, content to rest there, to feel| and barks. In these ho discovers his heurt benting against hers, to be! me nts, astringents, laxatives quit of all the uncertainties, all the! and tonics, all of which are prepared Useless regrets. By a round and offered to suf! 8 among the way #he had come to her ow tribe. To such good, old-fashioned jit thrilled her to her finger tips: roots and herbs Lydia BE, Pinkham's could not quite comprehend it Vegetable ympound, the most ef. herself. But she was weeping | ficient reme in the world for with gladness, straining her man to} femaie ills, owes its success, For | amackers for his Uberty, but his ma. chine will also be held by the until the day of trial And Judge Gordon up his big stick for rendering to federal garrisons thru out Northern Mexico. Safety of op eration for mining companies now is assured, the statement said. OLD BACHELOR SAYS — WOMEN NOT NEEDED WANTS MORE SIPs - : -NCE, Masa, Au SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.—The Red Seal Records Single life is the best declared Franc sion of the United Jonathan Auty, Lawrence's grand | States shipping board h ked the Which Every Victrola Owner Should Have “No, Going is burni the speed. he said. | old m who has reached the age! head office of the shipping board to of 92, and I still a bachelor assign $0 more vessels, in addition to | Auty does his own ¢ the 48 they already have, for Pacific | washing and sewing and says he | coast trade |gets a whole lot out of life by liv- ling alone, He is strenuously op- posed to woman suffrage. | Auty is deaf, but has never been il a day during the past 20 years. INDIAN MEDICINE MEN she a | In the Indian Tribe one finds the “Medicine Man,"’—one versed in the oking, “When the Dew Is Falling” Sung by John McCormack—$1 “Happy Days” Sung by Mabel Garrison—$1 leaves “Qui La Voce” from “I Puritani’” Sung by Galli-Curci—$1.50 ‘Modem Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years Fi By EDWIN J. BROWN & “Orpheus Ballet,” played by Philadelphia Symphony Orch.—$1.50 “Charmant Oiseau,” from “Pearl of Brazil,” Sung by Mabel Garrison—$1.50 VICTROLAS $25 TO $400 Convenient Payment Terms Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street IT have been studying crown and bridgework for a quarter of a cen. , and have worked faithfully to or a system that is safe, sant point | This Writes STORIES OF INDIAN GIRLS Legends—Handicraft—Games For Star Girls Read the First Tomorrow ave THIRD AVENU SHATY her, kissing his face. murmuring in-| gorty.tive years it has been restoring “And so--and #0, after all, you do} tii it is now recognized as the stand care.” Fyfe held her off a little from | ara remedy him, his sinewy fingers gripping gen that means to me. I'm broke, and| I'd just about reached the Ld | [where I didn’t give a damn, alin | e “I know,” Stella interupted. it hat's why I came back. I wouldn't] “I had a bad case of constipation, | have come otherwise, at least not for | as on the stomach, and other bowel | tary and gatistactor Other den 1 as if I ought to—as if it were | Adier-t-ka I felt better awl after con-| earn. skill and genius are acquired it 1 could do, Of course, it| tinuing I consider, myself CURED.” |». experience and arduous labor looks altogether different, now that | (Signed) E. H, Beeman, Callspell, | yy system of bridgework is simple I didn’t know that for sure until 1} Adlerdka expels ALL gas and/¢ qurability and utilit saw you standing here. Oh, Jack!|*0urneas, stopping stomach distress! 4 toothbrush will easily reach there's such a lot I wish I could wipe | !NSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up-|and cleanse every sufrace of my | “It's wiped out,” he said, happily, | TIRE alimenta canal, Removes} than the ‘age natural tooth, | |“The slate’s clean. Falr weather|ALL foul matter which poisons sys! No charee for consultation, and |didn’t get us anywhere. It took ajtem. Often CURES constipation,| my work is guaranteed Ai Sho stirred uneasily in his arma, | Adlerd-ka many years. It is a mix-|ethooks, I have elevated dentistry (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) | ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine | to a professional business standard Copyeient, 1916, by Little, Brown & Co, 9d nine other simple drugs. Swift EDWIN J. BROWN herent words against his breast the women of America to health, un — | tly the soft flesh of her arms, “And | M4 | you were big enough to come back. | er-1- | Ob, my dear, you don't know what | | | fire has cleaned me out, I've time—perhaps never, It trouble. Twelve hours after I took] tists can do it if they will work and know I really want to. But you see | Wash fand inexpensiye, made with a view out per and lower bowel, flushing EN-| sanitary bridgework; it is cleaner |p storm. Well, the storm's over.” Prevents appendicitis. 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