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PAGE 14 AHearts, of Shtee® * » herself to mere s ‘ sald, blushing still] Wealthy voune Francis Morgan leaves train Sass oe WIPE THE SLATE CLEAN Det \ Ave been lover . 4 longe he assured bit 1, bravely, “The af y - , is f © nor there fair je are not love. My 7 " pe i ‘ anola began to jo ar r without reason, | He te Jailed ond a t atter va ou and r nd Gio for & crime. he never committed. | D* m t y 1, are ,man and | of Francis and. Beanies, Tor s na it is|woman. ‘There must be wootng, and] and the thy ath « pan never tenderne that mueh I have} y achoaner, ‘They es are captured. 1 wait. You must q for justices, they are taken to ’ ' at gave, where The Crust Just One—a : 0 he y ok ser, of petvattive Contvat Amerion . t © concerning Torres Bhe Sean ae . raed Po racit swing Francia beside her, and true * Francie ques her word, proceeded to walt. While bidden 'to-tove at command, Was “Right at the time when you want-a car for the fall eposterous fmpos Sart aa” me sibility Of #o obeying and winter we are offering 30 used automobiles— ae From Yesterday) | NOTHING BUT LIES I not beautitult™ tife queen every one a cracking good buy—at prices that will A art’ Francis commented dr queried after another pause CHAPTER XX ong ts vou were the|hot your arma ax mad to be , move them off our floor in record time. Pick yours CRs whe Atakin uninlsetnad on h'waw also a tie,” m6 a8 Lam mad to have them about | while the picking is good.” & sighed y poor d i t ‘ r r u 7. The passing of Torres } nvoluntary cry of joy t sn the lips, I mean? Your lips on Mitchell Motor & Service Co. Mt nothing to her. Acc en uttered touched his heart to/My hand were ecstacy, You kissed | Birthood to exercise the high | suc Jerness of pity that almost |them, not alone my hand, but, my | Of life and death her| did t st his arms around her to L My heart was there, throphing faavage and d r b c Bhe waited for him to/Asainst the press of your lps. Dic n life, per * ; not feel it . io marry you,” A DIFFICULT TASK Sf Ute were good and lovely on, | w You are ory “and so,” at it was the right thi . 1 shall we be n © was saying half an hour later, ax they sat on the couch But tf life were evil < |hand in hand, “! have told you the to other li he wil n her face was much ‘ the thing was to |} c hat he sv to hir that 4 except what I have oa SS SS = | DODGE TOURING 16 | [CHEVROLET BABY GRAND| | PAIGE TOURING ‘18 an episode—unpleasant. but! with marks « r She mig < the Mirror of the World ly over. But it was too bad) > ler ove the yula, with ture | can likewise see, but the dog vs gpm pallbearers i r 1 | nor can I always under.) Ing her hands loudly as she | natur pwern « gazing; bu d what I see, I was born here {2 425 d her chamber, to summon ost poignantly s peated to im) so was my mother and her mother her women, she made sure that the |as a | . An, OVEF | How it chanced i# that always into id Of the jewel chest was rais spilt f love and totally unversed the life of each queen came a lover Reman sement Antlin love, "Sometimes, ax you, they came Balance $40 per month Balance $55 per month Balance $75 per month of another | here. My mother’s mother, so ft she could look into the room lo this Torres animal told me,” she! was told me, left the mynelf. 1 do not valley to find forth ex t He told me) her lover and‘was gone a } A few minutes tater, guided by th ) were ric and that, before itor years, Bo did . Francis entered the chamber | y married me, 1 to KNOW | forth ‘The secret way is known to al left alon He was not in| v wealth was He told me », where the long dead conquista happy mood. Fine as had & tay had sent inquire into | 4¢ I the M m guar aya mysteries, and Wing up of Leonica, he got no t riches I possessed. This I know! where Da Vasco himenif stands ure from the deed } sa lle y are not marrying ™@ whose b net this Torres animal had any pleasure in ing for that!*—with a scornful gesture at! tne impudence to stead and claim for ; to marryin: : he jewel case. his own, Had you not come, I should ruled over the L § nd Francis shook her head. have been compelled to go forth and in this wet n are m ng me for myself™ | and you, f Bie Torres. however’ ‘she’ aid|she rushed on In came reir bag Kat eg Bo Balance $25 per month Balance $45 per month Balance $35 per month Brouse in him fear or animos ry . r ebuild not} A woman entered, followed by a to the contrary, Francis’ pearman, and Francia could scares foward her was largely that c ¢ » amazing | 9 He could not help but be tm me 7 c 4, nucen who | quated ish of the conversation @nd lovely woman desperatel . 1 who @i* | and joy, the queen epitomized it to love and a mato, despite her ym ake his way thru the quaint, ants ous and cava met ou t hi leet We are to be depart now to the At a glance he recoenized the room | ed bh yal spouse ut 80 much |iong house for our wedding. The ; what it was, and idty wondered /as consulting his pre-nt 1 wishes.| Priest of the Sun te atubborn. I the were already considered the this queen began to bh Up her know not why, save that he has! com, sans discussion, sans| neck, flooding her face to her ears|teen balked of the blood of all ot} Se: tee, week whareens| Siakdenty' soseusty and emburtens:| ites, ists Bon esley tone Balance $45 per month Balance $60 per month Balance $65 per month thirsty. He ie the Sun Priest, but he it his attention. The queen, | ment. in ponseneed of little reason. I have ing, saw him evidently waiting | And such sight of faltering made |report that he is striving to turn] her, and, after a few minutes, Francis \ikewise falter. He knew not the people against our wedding—the RIK over to the chest what to do, and felt a warmth of | dog She clinched her eimnds, her ie gathered up « handful of gems, | blood rising under the wun-tan of his|face set and her eyes biased with STUDEBAKER Six 18 $ UDEBAKER | d them one by one carelessly brown face. Never, he thought, had/royal fury. “Fle shall marry ua by as if they had been so many there been a man and woman situa-|the ancient custom, before the Long , and turned and strolied| tion lke It in all the history of men | jfouse, at the Altar of the Su to examine the leopard skins on and women, The mutual embarrass see couch. ment of the pair of them wus up| “It's not too tate, Francia, to ext he sat down upon it. oblivious! palling, and to save his life he could change your mind Henry urged Bisse proverssive of och oo. tre." athe queen wan compelled | straw wan tine! "Am not right Le Balance:$60 per month Balance $30 per month Balance $45 per month ae pe ae reply. They stood | In a group at the foref: nt of assembled Lost Souls, before the CHOOSE A Sin ttn Fret er | OAKLAND TOURING "17 VELIE TOURING °17 HARROUN TOURING "18 eted. “You woul rope il [Slane ~ $300 $400 $265 FOR LASTING sort, cere tne cy a, Bale $50 per month Balance $65 per month Balance $40 per month SATISFACTION oe hae, S sraee set Bao 30 00s oa alance pov | $65 pe pe friend of mine her husband.” You're almost jealous," comment . ed Herr Just the same, Franci« Any suit will look good for doesn't seem so very cast down over x wsk meri cae" "°°" Hh [MITCHELL SIX TOURING'18| | GRANT SIX TOURING ‘17 1917 MAXWELL torted. “And I ¢ coept y fate but for lasting good looks and eit : 4 “= with dignity not with equanim . ‘ hard wearing satisfaction ity. And I'll tell you something else 450 280 125 the wise man will choose a Henry now that you are harping on “Bradbury.” this strain: She wouldn't marry you ES aad Balance $65 per month Balance $45 per month Balance $25 per month Here she comes now! Look at her ewing! And cf Mitchell Motor & Service Co. kind of a woman conqueror I am, but for the auke of fair play. 2 waen't J. M. OSMOND, Pres. and Mgr. , playing the game when T accepted 3 ea a er EAST PINE AT SUMMIT ; EAST 8413 had thrust his ¥ tothe queen. shouldered in between her and the c priest, and began to k earnestly ee - - a on And the queen laug ahe Ii appeal to the people, but the speech ;fruitfulness to the sun. Returning to| “The Roman Catholic worship Da About to scarify his flesh,|Nor did Francis fail to observe and tened. Put her laughter was not for Henry With shining triumph she that trembled to his lips died unut and Francis, with a ges-| Vasco must have brought in with|she paused, consi 1 till all could| understand her passing indisposition, tered at sight of the spear points at e them fully bow and | him, twisted about until it is now the | see her visibly. thin! 1d, instead of|altho when the flush-faced queen laughed across at Leonica | « breast, He bowed to the Inevit st half kneel before him. As he| marriage ceremony,” she whispered | breaking his skin, she touched the| next sparkled triumph at her sister FOUR OFFERS OF MARRIAGE able, and led the way close to the al touched their heads with his finger! back with ot many ments were required tar, placing the queen and Francis) tips he could not forbear the invol-| sight of Francis thus being lost to} And then arose rage, At the tas | ance proudly indifferent to Henry's persuasions, | facing him, while he stood above on|untary scowl that convulwed his fea:| her she was bh « herself tightly of the blade she threw the weapon whereupon the queen foined Leonica!the platform of the altar, looking at} tures for cdmtrol, her lips bloodless and from her, half sprang at the priest and Francia, the priest tagging att) «m and over them at * NOW MAN AND WIFE stretched to thinness, hey nails hurt rave command to her spearm her heels, and Henry, following more comprehension, altho at|dagger point carefully to her tongue.| woman, Leonica was to all appear (Continued tomorrow) Souls As the coup! one his indica. | ing into } palma he death of him, and shook and PARIS, Sept. 5.—The mayor of Tam the Priest of the Sun! he| tion he broke a small corncake in| From the altar the priest took and| trembled in the violence of her ef-| Verdun informed M. Clemenceau that began. My vows are holy. As the| two, handing a half to each presented to the queen a tiny dag-| fort for self-possession } only 4,000 people were left out of & 1 priest T am to marry this} “The Kucharist!’ Henry whis-| ger and a tiny golden cup, She spoke] Following with her eyes the flight | population before the war of 14,000, The Lady Who Dreams, to} pered to Leonica as the pair crum-!to Francis, who rolled up his sleeve |of the dagger to assure herself that|and many of these would have to Among the snappy new Fall Henry has just asked me to marry or and intru whowe|bled and ate their portion of cake. and presented to her his bared left |it# poisoned point should not strike | leave if their homes were not quick» him, which makes the fourth this 4 : * | lood is already forfeit to our altar ——— the flesh of another and wreak its/ ly repaired. Models there is one that will day. Am I not well loved? Hav {100d f aay AVe | sty vows are holy. I can not be false ° evilness upon it, she drew from the |————— De its tees’ eracthy Sed you ever hall four lovers, all e-|M¥ vows are holy. Fean vet ve “Me | Naw Ts a Good Time to Srearetetee ss , " dress another tiny whatever the price you pay ; « to marry you on your wedding \? In the name of Dri Cc This, too, she tested with you are certain of that real ‘ cstv tvainats manatmnad e8 bo. paprorey tte | Ive Out atarrh nell faas A hi wae prone s ene! value whie ix 2 - ¢ . * n rw skin with the point of nd caus value which has made this 1 looked at him tendert hall you die, priest, here|{t May Not Be Troubling You herbs direct trom the forest, which|in the cup of gold the, several red the clothing store of reelf and Henry, whom T have | mn shall yo i hun- Hinaed at hire, During Warm W combat disease germs in the blood. | blood dr pacino 5 : hl he queen hissed a ‘i ‘a ! om jlood drops that exuded from the in dreds of Seattle Best just Ceclined. And, before either t eueer ‘uring the Ari Weather, This remedy has been used | cision. Bs 1 , he near xpearn to lift aaa , Dressed Men. “Bradbury” Ea ke caw title tke tre against him, and nod-| But It Is Still im Your|for more than titty years, with| Francis repeated the anme for her | an u n in e Ong ‘oune | |most « p 8 nd on her, whereupon, under he suits from $25 up. Ht here.” Wrath began to ding the other epearmen to face the! Blood. eae an iby those ef4| Gaahinigeren tek elec: ope tha-cob ¥ and cheeks at the recol.|murmuring and semimutinous Lost) catarrh ix not only a disguating|flicted with even the neverent cance land offered the. commingled b1O@4 his Priest of the Sun, this | Souls {disease but is a dangerous one, and|of Catarrh. Tt relieves Catarrh, for upon the altar t long since renegade to his| Vollowed a pregnant pause, For) you should never let up in your{it treats the disease at its source.| Came a pause. The queen frowned vows, this man who is only half 1 than a minute, but for nearly efforts to get it out of your sys-|8, 8 is sold by druggists ev-| “If blood is to be shed this day on maf, wanted me to marry him! Thea minute, no word was uttered, noltem until you have done tt thor- | erywher lene alten -op tie aan Bede abe ae dog! The beast! And he had tho thought was betrayed by a restless oughly, Get rid of it, whatever It] For the benefit of thore affilet pobla potently eet : Innolence to way, at the end. that T/movement. All stood like so many eostx you In trouble and money, fed with catarch we maintain al" ene ent t should not marry Francis! Cor tatues; and all gazed upon the priest] Mild weather will aid the treat- | medical department in charge of|what he ath to do, turned to courteous and coms will show him!" aguinat whose heart the poleed spears /ment and this Is an excellent time|a specialiat skilled in this dinease.|the peaple and made. sclemh so med, eT tne ede baceames She nodded her own private «pear. rested to thoroughly cleanse the blood of | 1f you ou will write us fully, he will | nouncement that the twain were man men up about the group, and with| He, whose blood of heart and life|the germs of Catarrh and be for-|give your case careful stade end ee uncement that th ‘ her eyes directed two of them behind | was nearest at stake in the issue, wae ever rid of the troublesome sprays | write you us a . 1532-34 Second the priest to include him. At sight|the first to act. He in, Calmly|and douches that can only Follsval atvi@uni Pin Naas ite char lof this, murmurs began to arise in|he turned bis back ta the threaten-|you for a time. lie, made for thin service, re pak: NORTH 587 the crowd, ing spears, knelt, and in archaic| 8 8. 8. Is a purely vegetable| Switt He turned sharp y about, ag if to' Spanish, prayed» un invocation of! blood remedy, made from reots and conceal the glad 1s his at being rejected do you think,” the queen addressed Leonica directly. "Good Are now located at 325 Kil bourne st., just two blocks wost of my OLD location. Those who have had oo- easio! to use the Bleits as if recollecting Heaaice pave, Cound’ it, fee y Thoughtful, sympathetic nd wife. The queen turned to Fran PP ely tala a2 exten) to own In-|ois with glowing {nvitation to his With Dieits Service arms As he folded her to him and kissed cific Co, 262 Swift La-'her eager lips, Leonica gasped and! boratory, Atlanta, Ga, 'y. Jeaned closely to Henry for support.