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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, TOT r HEARTS OF THREE : | =] ) eee Last Novel Written by Jack London (Copyrighted) Big audiences now are marveling at this star’s power of dramatic portrayal, taking delight in the magnificent settings, appreciating the perfection of detail— STRAND’S NEW ORCHESTRA K. WINELAND, Conductor, ST PHOTO PLAY SYNOPSIS OF FRECKDING CHAPTERS | Water, a few ounces of water, wae rancis Morgan leaves all ho needed to make him strong again. And there wan no water Dut the light was growing stronger and nearer, Ile noted, toward the last, that the floor of the passage pitched down at the angle of fully ) 30 degrees. This made the way easier, Gravity drew him on, and helped every failing effort of him, toward the source of light. Very clone to it ho encountered an increase in the de posit of bones. Yet they bothered him | — Jail, and (re are| little, for they had become an old After landing, thas | story while he was too exhausted to = The posse. | mind thém. ich has landed fro 1s, Cone | ite | th | The figitives are enptared, | He / dik with swimming jee, thy aken jo | eves and increasing numbness bd The Cruel Just Owe—@| touch, that the p e ws | tou at the paanage was contract: | Following thelr release, INE both vertically and horizontally. | in search of the | Slanting downward at 30 degrees, it| solo by Charles Fisher, ancient Mayes. | cave him an impression of a rat trap, | trapped in the cave of th?! himself the rat, descending head fore and “Opera Mirror.” se by & food from = seeret tusabl, Loot knew not what | deecendant, Ing the same playing, afternoon and night, “Poet and Peas- ant,” with a xylophone t foster parents to get He in jailed and sentenced With the Vravels and pursued hy a posse. observe. a Even before he reached it he appre (Continued From Yesterday) hended that the slit of bright day/ R tht ith biack| ‘Bat advertised the open world be bapa np cage gra | yond was too narrow for the egress and swollen lips a haifinsane chant] Chi. nay of gratefulness and thankagiving, he)" 14 oe Ldirtinnidan Pee ah Jorawed n along the passage. Per-| crawling ee Lae — force 1 wart could not have} that the blaze of day showed ‘ot 1 ‘ v" va Tt 7 Gen was | him to be a man’s, he managed, by stoox t in ne p Y , charnel house. Bones crunched and | Povey 80d painfully equessing his crumbled under nie hante and toss, pred ior ae gi Planes and he knew that his knees | in the first of her big productions of the new season—the story beat down upon his head, while his OM Skate dae eeroter pa Excitement Hunting Thrill Hound " in the jolliest mix-up you ing worn to the bone. | At the end of a hundred feet he caught his first glimmering of light But the nearer he approached free dom, the slower he progressed, for the final stages of exhaustion were coming upon him. He knew that it was.not physical exhaustion nor food exhaustion, but thirst exhaustion KILL THE RATS By Using should be euough to Rill from 30 to #0 rats, ‘BEAST FOR GLE esse fem MALE CRUEL. 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The milder cases are often con- |trolled in @ single day, Won't you |try it at our expense? Address Im | Van Vieck Co. Dept. L. K.-38, Jack- |son, Mich. Send no money. Send| today. oa | = Handball Wrestling Swimming Basketball Gymnasium Classes | At the Y. M. C. A. || HYSICAL DEPARTMENT Start MONDAY For the Fall and Winter Season GONE MONTH; LOSES $800 IN WAR STAMPS Liberty bonds and war savings stamps, valued at $800, were stolen by burglars some time during | August from the home of L. B. Moffett, principal of the Summit school, at 41 W. Blaine st., while he was away from the city. Principal Moffett reported to the Physical examinations by local physicians, Steam and shower baths and pool open at 9 a. m, to 10 p. m daily For full information call at PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT cross «each war savings stamp. The Liberty bonds were of all five! issues. He furnished the detectiv: department with tha serial numbers. Y. M. C, A.—Fourth at Madison jeyea drank in the openness of the “yi knife into the fragile front |mchool age. A | Wonderful Invention Sent on 30 freedom of the world that the un- | yielding rock denied to the rest of his body. Most maddening of all was a run | ning stream not a hundred yard! away, treefringed beyond, with lush | | meadow grass leading down to it) from his side, And in the treeshad.| owed water, knee-deep and drowning. stood several cows of the dwarf breed peculiar to the Valley of Lost Souls | Oveastonally they flicked their tails lazily at flies, or changed the distri bution of their weight on thetr legs. | | He glared at them to see them drink, | |but they were evidently too sated with water. Fools! Why should they | not drink, with all that wealth of | Water flowing idly by! | They betrayed alertness, turning | their heads far back and pricking! their heads forward. Then, as a big-| antiered buck came out from the trees to the water's eige, they flat tened theif ears back and shgok their | heads and pawed the water till hi could hear the splashing. But the stag disdained their threats, lowered hia hand and drank. This was too much for Torres, who emitted a maniacal scream, which, had he been in his senses, he would not have rec jomnized as proceeding from his own throat and larynx | The # oprang away. The cattle turned thelr heads in Torres’ direc | tion, drowsed their eyes abut, and re| |sumed the flicking of flies, With al violent effort, scarcely knowing that he had half torn off his ears, he drew his head back thru the slitted aper-| ture and fainted on top of the #keb eton THE PASSING OF TORRES ‘Two hours later, tho he aid not) know the passage of time, he re | gained consctourness, and found his| head cheek by jow! with the skull of |the skeleton on which he ny. ‘The | | descending sun was already shining| |into the narrow opening, and his gaze chanced upon a rusty knife.| The potnt of it was worn and broken, | ’ and he established the connection. ‘This was the knife that had scratched the inscription on the rock | at the base of the funnel at the other lend of the passage, and this skeleton that has triumphed in three different ways— | was the bony framework of the man| |who had done the scratching. And| Alvarez Torres went immediately mad “Ah, Peter McGM, my enemy™ he muttered. “Peter McGill of Glasgow, | |who betrayed me to this end—this| for you—and this, and this? So speaking, he drove the heavy! of the! skull. The dust of the bone which had once been the tabernacle of Peter | | McGUI's brain arose in his nostrils! land increased his frenzy. Ho at- tacked the skeleton with his hands tearing at it, disrupting it, filling the| pent space about him with flying) bones. It was like a battle, in which | ho destroyed what was left of the mortal remains af the one-time reat-| dent of Glasgow. Once again Torres squeezed his head thru the allt to gaze at the fad-| ing glory of the world. Caught by the rock in the trap of ancient Maya derful. | devising, he saw the bright world and | day dim to darkness aa his final con. sciousness drowned in the darkness | of death But still the cattle stood in the water and drowsed and flicked at files, and later the stag returned, dis dainful of the cattle, to complete his interrupted drink, FAMOUS PARK California Redwood in Dan- (Continued Monday) ger From Blaze LATONA P.-T. A. WILL SAN JOSE, Cal, Sept. 20.— MEET ON THURSDAY (United Preas.)--The entire Call- fornia redwood park is threatened The Parent-Teachers assoclation| With destruction by a furlous for of Latona school will hold its first|¢#t fire today, and only can be sav- meeting of the school year in the|*d if a large number of fire assembly room next Thursday at|¢rs is sent immediately, according 2:45 p,m. Mrs. W. EB. Jarrell witi|to an appeal for help received here address the meeting relative to|today. the training of children of pre-| The appeal ts signed by Andrew reception for the/I’. Hill, president of the Senter- teachers will follow. virens club, who is at Big Basin. ae ae =| Redwood park is one of the old- RUPTURED? est and largest parks in tie state. e The trees there aro among the largest in the world—second only TRY THIS FREE the sequoia trees, which are the oldest living things. Where There’s a Thirst There’s a Way, Says Camas VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 20— Days’ Trial Before You Pay. Simply send me your name and I will send rupture blank, When you return the b Twill wend you my new Invention | ‘or rupture hen it arrives put it] yw here's on and wear it. Put it to every teat| Vere there is @ thirst, there's a you can think of. The harder the | ¥@Y- teat the better you will like it. You! go will wonder how you ever got along] with the old style cruel spring | Camas, Wash. {russes oF belts with log straps ot] Recently the sheriff made a liquor orture. Your own good, common The ie more upset tha: nonse and your own doer Sieh | haul, The town was more upset than you it is the only way in which you if President Wilson had announced fan ever expect '® cure. After wear-|he would make his home ther: in not entirely! phe city boiled and bubbled a The city boiled and bubbled. days if it Al comfortable—if you | Finally the quor was locked in the wee your calaboose and the town once more sunk into its rich deliquiem of quiet says the town marshal of rely a que > it and you are ¢ ude, But, ah, between ture appliance that ’ trial before you atrial. Why not friends of this Friday, night daylight and thirsty citizenry broke jail, from the outside in and made their sOay with the liquor before the marshal could be aroused, It ig quict again Saturday, . some time pay Is worth givin dawn, the Fall vous vibes Seen? chess We refer you to any bank or trust seanbeny, Mad dene BOL BASY . Oc uilding, Kan. sus City, ito, Me Never Raise Flag | From Half-Mast || ‘There are so many deaths of soldiers at the Letterman hospital || in San Francisco, that the flag is |} never raised from half mast. Helen M. Mann, who is ng in Seattle, while await boat to Alaska, declares the wounded soldiers pass away s0 often that the hospital authori. ties don’t trouble to raise or lower the flag. Miss Mann has been connected with reconstruc tion work at the Letterman Gen eral, She is on her first furlough in eight mont | YAKIMA JUDGE TO HEAR BOOZE MOTION Motions to quash cases against | }11 defendants under indictment | here in conection with the recent | alleged liquor thefts {n the count city building will be heard in Se- attle by Judge Harcourt M. Taylor, | of Yakima county. Judge Taylor’ was made by ¥, Hart Friday | ‘ | Though Very Common It Is a Serious Diseaso—Worse at This Season, on an impure conditic When chronic it sumption by delicate lung | the general health n treatment with Tt aaparilia at ¢ This medicine pu « the cause permanent y satisfac king down the nd impairing n entir senerations If a eathartic is needed tal Hood's Pills—they are gentle and thoro, enliven the liver, regulate the | | bowels Let's go buy Boldt's French pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3d Aves down- town, 913 2d Ave, This was a big seller as a book. As a play it rana year in New York. 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