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Stetson, formerity executive officer at the| State naval training camp, is HOw Master of the mer- ship Nashotah, of the Page & Jones Co. ‘The Nashotah ts now at Mobile, Ala, undergoing repairs. airs Vanish A harmiess..yet.very effective, tfeatment is here given for the growths: ‘the undestrable 4 after 2 or 3 h the skin and ee vanished, One ap- Uy is sufficient, but of results, buy the 245 Cottages and | Hotel to Be Sold | Two hundred and forty-five cot- | tages, @ 360room hotel and an apart |ment house of 45 apartments built |by the government to house war | Workers at Bremerton will shortly be placed on sale in the open mar jet. An appraisal board headed by |George C. Murphy, a Portland con- tractor, has been named to fix « fair price with whieh the government ; may compare bids, Hold Jitney Driver in Accident Probe } ANACORTES, Aug. Rgicoint the results of @ coroner's Inquest, Ray Phillips, a jitney driver, ts being | held in jafl here in connection with | an auto accident in which a Mra Rinquist, who was riding with him sustained @ broken back, from which | she died. Phillips dectared he be. | | am original package.— I u | a ‘or hay fever | ANALGESIQUE | their way came frightened while driving down a | hill and lost control, , 87 Casual Troops Coming at 9 P. M. Eighty-seven casual troops will ar- rive in Seattia Tuesday, at 9p, m., from Camp Merritt, N. J., where they arrived from overseas. The men are practically all from Oregon and Washington, and are on | to Camp Lewis for dis-| charges. Arrangements for their | | /BENGUE edingand serch clear it. ete tube | estas ote. Bs. entertainment are being made. Funeral services tor 1 Mrs. oO. N. Halstead, 45, wife of O. N. Halstead and a prominent member of the Ladies’ Musical club, who died Sun- day at their home, Endolyne on the Sound, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Bleltz Rafferty undertaking | parlors. Interment followed ati Washelll cemetery. | potence of rage and disappointment, } ha’ w, ‘Pars co, ine. |! BAe, res. ok Slitee’) By ——x5 Londo be Le T SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS | (he « Wealthy young Pranch leaves New York to search for i fever had not latd { Capt. Rosaro hand that held the an all hin body us to the upon me the the arm so violentl unted mug whivertng ot liquid nto the black-and that covered hin down bis chin and gray thatch of hair half expowed chest. “Dake that, you animal of hell!’ he eried, flinging mug and contents at a splinter of half-breed boy, evidently wr had beeg unable glee But fever @epart ing the divplay of apleen are a finished bound for Boc shall go with ady will pick up the schooner calmbound all just night in the lagoon, and I whail Make many arrests, and all Panama Will #0 ring with your courage and Ability, captain, that you will forget that the fever ever whispered you.” How much?" ENB | manded bluntly to repress bi with, Heary's encape th he sun will rise the work tte will jd the jefe. and CHAPTRR “And now Gringo pie ed on the beach, freshening of the breezes and with booms winged out to port and star board, the Ar ique passed out of range of their rifles. I give three bells to the cathedral! Mariano Vereara © Hijos proclaimed, “to have them within 100 yards of this rifle. And if T had wil! of all Gringes, they would depart so fast that the devil in hell would be compelled to study ac oll “Much? the jefe countered tn sur Alvares Torres beat the saddle prise, “This is an affair of govern pommel with his hand tn sheer tm-!ment, good friend. And it is right on your way to Bocas del Toro, It will Dot cost you an extra shovelful of coal!" Muchacho! politely tgnor And you ou and we us, a we've lost both the Alvares Torres lament with a wlleht hero, are am del We Angelique on ute “Almost would Capt. Rosaro de “The queen of my dreams! he al most wept. “Shé ti gone and away off with the two Morgans, I saw her climb up the side of the schooner, | skipper roared at the boy And there Is the New York Regan!| A pause fell, wherein Torres and out of Chiriqut lagoon, the the Jefe and all the dragyled follow: schooner may salt directly to New ing, yearned for the piping hot York. And the Francia pig will not|feo brought by the boy, Cupt been delayed @ month, and the |@aro played the rim of the 1 Senor Regan will remit no money Against his teeth like a rattling “They will not get out of Chirtqui castanets, but managed to sip wit? lagoon!” the jefe sai@ solemnly. “I | out spilling and ro to burn his mouth jam no animal without reason. 1) A nt-fa in filthy am aman! I know they will not Overalls, with a sol on which get out. Have I not sworn eternal appeared from Vengeance? The sun Is wetting and | below, lighted . and seeming! More coffee!” the tug val Swede. 4 cap Engine ne up a pir [the promise t¥ for a night of little Went nto @ trance as he mat on the} wind. The sky tells it to one with half an eye, Behold, those trailing wisps of clouds, What wind may be, | ¢4 dear and little enough of that, will come | friend nd ther from the northeast. It will be head when the fever shock has departed beat to the Chorrera passage. They | We will discuss the matter with pew wil! not attempt it. son, being reasonable creatures our “That nigger captafn knows the| selves and not animals.” lagoon like « book. He will try to} “How much? Capt. Rosaro repeat make the long tack and go out past | ed again. lam never an animal. | Bocas del Toro, or thru the Cartago|always am a creature of reason, lpassage. Even so, we will outwit|whether the sun is up or not up, him. 1 have brains, reason. Listen!) or whether tua thrice accursed fever It sa Jong ride, We will make It me. How much straight down the coast to Las Pal:| let us stort mas, Capt. Rosaro is there with the! * the Jefe Dolores,” dollars, “The second-hand old tugboat—that | prompt anawer. can not get out of her own way? “You are starting, anyway, are you Torres queried. not, captain?” Torre queried, softly. “But this night of calm and mor-| “Fitty—-gold, as I tinve sald row of calm she will capture the An-| The Jefe potition threw up bie the Jefe replied. “On, com-|hands with a hopeless gesture and We will ride! Capt. Rosaro | turned on hia heel to depart. |i» my friend. Any favor fs but mine| “Yet you swore eternal vengeance to ask!" | for the orime pees on your At daylight the worn-out men, on | jail! Torres reminded him, beaten horses, stragsied thru the de BUT NOT FOR FIFTY caying village of Las Palmas and| “Hut not if It conte $50!" the jefe down to the decaying pler, where a| snapped back, out of the corner of very decayed, leaking tugboat, andly | his eye watching the shivering cap in need of paint, welcomed their eyes. | tain for some sign of relenting. Smoke rising from the stack adver “Pifty--gold,” said the captain, as tised that steam was up, and the jefe|he finished draining the mug and was wearily elated. with shaking fingers strove to roll “A happy morning, Senor Capt.\a cigarette. He nodded hie head tn Rosaro, and well met! he greeted (the direction of the Swede, and the hard bitten Spanish skipper, who | added, “and five gold extra for my was reclined on a coll of rope and|engineer. It i our custom.” who xipped black coffee from a mug | Toe enol closer to the jefe ed net his teeth. and whispered [RGAIN How’ MUCH “ft wilt pay for the tug myself and t yould be a happier morning if charge the Gringo Regen a hundred Ron under Capt peat et the a for how } warily. gout” was the Patent EXCELLENT Flour Made from the best Washington wheat— Bluestem. This wheat absorbs the moisture and gives wonderful texture to your baking. Good Flour saves money undoubtedly — because breadstuffs are the cheapest food if they are light and digestible. And that’s im- portant. Patent EXCELLENT costs no more. Try it for your next order of flour. Milled in Seattle for over 25 years. ply you. Your’ grocer can sup- Novelty Mill Co., Seattle, Wash. hin servant, | |der a crisp breeze which he Jaround well to the nort? fand diffe what 1 | ou and Tw For this Regan pig in Hl not to mind expense.’* ide the ma tructer " A uns ipped braze above eastern horteon nt back inte Las aded the descended to the dived down and Capt. Toe Hin the sun's b od ck hand Unes i put one of th in the pilot house one gendarme Palmas with the st of the purty k of the tug, the into the engine whaking rt} horne Aro, neflcent ra o the to cant off the the at whee And th Angelique the ame day dawn found the! after a night of calm, off mainland from which she had failed to get away, had mado suMcient northing to be mid way between San Antonio and the pasaage of Bocas del tago. These two open ven wtil) Iny 26 miles away, and the schooner truly slept on the ror surface of the placid lagoon. | Too stuffy below for sleep in the steaming tropics, the deck wan lit-| tered withythe sleepers. On top the small house of the cabin, in solitary! ntate, lay Leonten, On. the runw of deck on either her brothers and her father. And, between the cabin compan. lonway and the wheel, side by: side. Francis’ arm across Henry's shoub | ders an if #ti!l protecting him, were two Morgans. On one side the wheel, sitting with arms on knees and head on arm, the negro-Indian wept, and just a8 precisely postured on th lother «ide of the wheel, slept th helmeman, who was none other than Percival, the black Kingston negro. The waist of schooner was strewn with the bodies of the mixed breed seamen, while for’ard, on the tiny forecastle head, prone, his face |buried upon folded arma, slep the lookout Leones, in her high place on the | main-top, first. Propping her |head on her hand, the elbow resting on bit of the poncho on which she lay looked down past one side ef the hood of the companion wpe: the two young men She yearned over them, who were 80 alike, and knew them, ‘remembered altho she Toro and Car passages to the narrow | side lay his ahe the kisses blush of her own thoughts mantled |her cheek at memory of the kixses| of Francis, and puzzled ar amazed that whe should have it her to love two men at the one time. As she had already learned of her- self, she would follow Henry to the end of the world, and Francis even farther. And she could not under stand such wantonness of jnctination Fleeing from her own thoughts which frightened her, she stretched out her arm and dangled the end of her silken scarf to a tickling of Fran cl’ nose, who, after restiesa move- ments, wl in the heaviness of sicep. struck with his hand at what he must have thought to be a mosquito or a}, My and hit Henry on the cheat. So it was Henry who first awakened. He sat up with such abruptness as to awaken Francis, MORNING GREETINGS “Good morning, merry kinemant Francis greeted. “Why such dence 7" “Morning, morning, and the morn vio | ing’s morning, comrade," Henry mut jtered. “Such was the violence of YOur Slenp that it was you who awakened me with a buffet on my breast, I thought it wae the hang jman, for thin is the morning they planned to kink my neck," He yawned, stretchef bis arms, gazed out over the rail at the sleeping sea, and nudged Francis to observ ance of the sleeping skipper and helmaman. They looked so bonny, the pair of Morgans, Leontea thought; and at the same time wondered why the Englieh word had riven unsum- moned in her mind, rather than a Spanish equivalent, Was it because her heart went out generously to the two Gringos that she must needs think of them in thelr language in- love tor both of | of} Henry on her mouth, thritled till the | The ‘Rhodes Co. 51 Suits Special $25.00 STOCK high ment grade Suits the purpose of making room for new Fall and Winter models the cause of these radical reductions. The readjust ale of 51 Summer for is as ortment includes many distinctive styles and fabrics, PAGE 5S KODAKS Developing and Printing Floor. 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There is room for both you gallant gentle men in her heart A GENERAL FIGHT And the next fraction of a second | he léaened the inevitable lesson that | white men must have thefr privacy | of intimate things; for he lay on his the back of his head sore from contact with the deck, the front of his head @ore from contact with the knuckles of Henry Morgan's right hand. | | tead of her own? To the perplexity of her thoughts, she dangled the scarf Again, was discovered, and laughing y confessed that it was she who had caused their violence of waking. Three hours later, breakfast of cof. fee and fruit over, she found herself at the wheel taking her first leason ence jin steering and of the compass unde que un hauled ard was for the moment heeling it thru the water at a six-knot clip. | Henry, swaying on the weather side of the after-déck and se arching the sea thru the binoculars, was | Striving to be all unconcerned at th lesw altho secretly he nous with himself for not first thought of himself intr n jher to the binnacle and the wheel Yet he resolutely refrained trom| looking ‘ound or from even stealing a corner-of-theeyeglance at the jother two. But Capt Jeruelty of Francis’ tultioff. The An, was mutl-| having Trefethen, with the keen Indian curiosity and the ubject of King delic He and missed nothing of irawing together and the pretty Sp: iden Ge no such acy Istared opent the chemi rterer 1 When they leaned over the to lool into the binn of | or | jet | he j touched ot sh ed by » | three them, the knew b contact nd knew |the breed skipper did not kn whatt knew was Their eyes lifted flash of mutual dropped way down gull talked very fast and loud er half the schooner to hear plained the lubbe int of the « pass, Tut Capt. Trefet A rising puff of bre put the wheel up. spoke rested on upon it Again they thrilled again the skipper grinned Leonica" lifted Francis’, then dropped i» confusion, She sipped her hand out from under, and terminated the lesson by ~ walking away with a fine assumption as if the wheel and binnuele no longer Interested her, But had left fire with what he knew w and treason as he glanced at Henry's shoulder and profile and, boped he had not seen what bad occurred Leonica, appurently gasing woman {ntire ermbaurra to wach startlement fly. Tran ag he ex “y om en grinned er Kran His band to her hand, al el the and a eyes to of ¢ y ual | sal she ranets ot |nearer ati But the Indian in the skipper was “sok ann The passage of an hour determined | the turning to tell them of |for the Angelique. falling into a calm, | was overhauled with that the tugboat Dolores, | mile was seen fatrly natu dis i ognize and of (International Feature Service, Inc.) (Continued mnateewy 'Mill Burns While Watchman Is Gone MORTO: completely sawmill here Sunday night, creating a loss of $5,000, sure p.m |later the mill was in flames. ance. Wh | After being turned down by” heiress it is difficwlt to convinee | man that every cloud has @ lining. e! A steamer smoke dead re and import of the smoke, Let's go eat at Boldt’ 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 such rapidit at half a thru the binoculars, to bristle with armed ed on her tiny for'ard th Henry and Francis could the faces of the jefe poli veral of the gendarmes. (Copyright, 1919) | | | 1 Sun, winds and flying dust o! | cause’ squinting and other conto tions which make wrinkles” ¥i }ean quickly get rid of every “Ii Jhowever, caused by using @ less wash lotion made by disusive ing an ounce of powdered saxolite | in'a half pint of witch Mazel. The: ingredients can, of course, be any drug store. When depressed oy thd ead you want to freshen up quiek the afternoon or evening, ba face for a few moments in the olite lotion. You'll find this refreshing than an hour's rest. fine for overcoming that appea: flabbiness so ommon . in bs | Weather.—Advt Wash., Aug. 19.—Fire troyed the J. M. Bell covered by $700 in- be The watchman left at 4:30 hen he returned four hours up and raging as he sprang to his feet, knife in hand. Juan, the pale yellow mixed breed, side of hin skip) other knife, w rs joined tn f attack on Henry, who, a quick back nh up. ward clap of his hand under the pin rail fron b to eap out and into the vtehing t in mid-flight, he was prepared to jefend himself. Franc abandoning wheel, and drawing his auto he sprang, was thru the 1 by the side of Henry. t did he say?” Francis de- of bis kineman, what I said!’ the breed or threatened, the negro side of fominant @* he built for a com: «e of blackmail “I sxid—" 1 skipper!” Henry: Inters n struck you, pper on Im wry Mor pause semb-circ with sten caused ar the matic circle ar wr im pre “" rupted Hold your ur jaw! orry I struck xou. T+ uld not help during whieh ring at And und b nd listen skt nn Injury.” Lextievedly 1 Put a wood! on Saw Forg ” He the he what was n ¢ gorge t to su I it conten, use ng on 4 “1--apologize “It tated price aloud ot the 1 gold is always sore hend You aye ou may hit price for @ tty s to command enough gentlemen time the prive r the Kingston black | Pot volunteered With and pr as cuckiings of sub- “Pake a swat at me, sir, any time, now, me as often as “ir a ) ny nan i} bro. servience for the nd you may you please t far the was destined to terminate at that instant, for at that [instant & sailor called {rem amid: ame price, “wat pay="* episode $2.25 Screen Doors At $1.69 These Screen Doors are strongly cons! joints. 82x8 tructed, being mortised at all They are %-inch thick, size 0: Spesial abe. f. M $3.50 and $3.75 Screen These selec strue cut t dooi at $8. _ Boilers, Special $5.98 tt heav with the Doors at $2.49 Screen Doors are made of t Eastern pine. 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