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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. PAGE 11 , HTT ~~ "DEFENDANTS IN I. W. WwW. TRIAL Th Hes rt ot Rachael IS ESTABLISHED “ By Kathleen Norris, ah | aha COPY RIGNT BY HATHLEEN NORRIS os 3utler Is Chosen as President 4 | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS " ' ‘ : : 13. Nugent, W vent } na i ; an 1. Wardail, Fi: f i ‘ ompany } ) f ' the Glad 1 drinks in to keep ' a ‘ i t Western ee Se ee ' \ ‘ t ‘ rok build: & . ys Ne He walked : 4 Che m did, but atl seme eee y' : : “a ,of 60 nd how # i 1 ' Pr r t hit the post- > 1 ; t nd id wanted #7 c } x : pote - a re it for endless, agom meen : ata mira - it wet hand f ft ' 1 1 uid | get Warren, ¢ ee f t ) 1 at 1 mustn't—it's to E r , i » € e rue H ” he does ¥ f t uthered, and w t nderstar I sand time M L h w onor She r fs tell them so! Ge \ r wity Mine J p ng the | George—te m J say ® r r i room 1 r b-b-but they Po ek e of h « i i chance, dear a f r nd r ate ) r ru them now ae ing, t Der © you—there’s he'a quiet § th reant t may be a . H lf bub ' But it v the end for ho I t fort na 8 b t en on the st I vn 1 maids in the dinings v ‘teh here nto | Foor 1 . and r je ten feet hat 4 we, 8 m to teh im.|*rew f ' lves as k ted F , ‘ ere rh on. Once . M i back n and di f wit fac asked with | wa jl r bett Of the impled, wet with water and stained road with my fee , , ere and t terrible red, He 1d come € ye » s nt noth - " much tir 1 a her woman, and ‘Oh, Huddy, do t ¥ "| nad she . t frightf th r wer to breath of inter- — AA make It, then?” Rachael's f . : rogation merely shook his head, These are the eleven men on trial at Montesano for the Centralia Armistice Day shooting. Their name Top row, | “punt w," he 1. He toc & ? : Tr to the door, Ract . nan left to right—Bert Bland, Eugene Barrett, John Lamb, J. H. Melnr Center 70 Ray Becker, Bert Faulkner, |ott bis immense boot ios DsPe ongemene yeh a tot. 3 2 to him in = Ge iY Britt Smith, Mike Sheehan. Bottom row—Loren Roberts, O. B Elmer Smith km, and rolie hin wet t aA nae had rhe. statit af 1 his gown, hie ep nmnete: better to f f . hea and his dr face, turned ° n the ¢ r \ runt Alice faint, but Rachael's voleo wal , = omerene of Serious I ype HELD IN “DIAMOND” CASE At we red chars y Cryaad acc arean 3 ; per: . BE PRESIDENT?”"—NO. 7 : - ' c ft musties of knees and ar rren said. “T can’t tell ana - | . with ¢ at ushing ar ! i * t not can, But I must finish 19 is 1 Hi O “B ” we rt rs | kin you. Iam sorry to asi = Vutplays His Own osses Laggan Cig + darkness, sh the BY C. C. LYON Jof the democratic state organiza aa % B chvae. ' Ag “a He ' bina Rachadte voice of will COLUMBUS, 0. Jan. 24.—Theroe| wae swung for the big be neat be > migt ago y s 1 could do that, &@ time in Ohio politice—back in| For a few days it looked Ike ree age , t I en wanting to 4 pie summer of 1910—-when the walkaway for Hanley. For his cam | ' ‘ = the rig ¢ " (Continued Monday ake party was badly in need|paign manager he chose a rising as if to follow him were utter mad oe, J i ria @ little piety and respectability.) young congressman from Dayton The water spouted up thru, ete ee ae ; P ent ‘The Uquor and raliréad interests|James M. Cox, who, in the ten atch, and once again the engine |} Prog logy nt * eros. Be ey- almost complete trol of the|years since that time, has three| nd long moments went t igi nein Saray op ; ms reali oe cr state organization. times been elected governor of Ohio! 4 reapond to the crank| ‘iin. s. t : A surgeon's now; a A he = he wet reactionaries at the state and is now a candidate for the| ro egg Shot ing : nd ax Be ot lookin it as tion, held in Dayton, in 1910,|democratic presidential nominat wan not thinking r eae Mpil nveg ice mee 1 eu ive Tablets a that they would have to make| Nobody of any consequence was, jous of no feoling but t sa gis | Mae aber how Be mort | Te hee & ear, pink skin, be — real concessions the dis-/for Pomerene’for senate opponite re " sey of his crib. eves, no pimples, a feeling of oxi. | | * mh ut fike ‘childhood d must ‘contents. DIDN'T DARE : pao when he bout ¢ " ike ‘childhood you am And that’s how Atlee Pomerene.| yore FOR HANLEY rose bet Se 1 aug Jim t nnlest’ your body free from ew wastes. ia EE ROW U. B. senator, took the stage) rien the newap : ran «r upw Scauae| ae ‘ Fnodted with D%, Edwards’ Olive Tablets - ntie Ohio politics. Hinak Shandon ares acohie maunt tor t of running water ' 1 priaas | Giseeika crue. Gee ecutk ae table compound mixed with olive all) the The borses looked around for |), Paras’ High ghevey Sse wal Wer rd roadw brimming eyes. She could not speak. act on the liver and bowels like i sade ian who had never taken a drink| ssentitied with nearly 20 other f rtheles i a Ms oe * * --yet have no dangerous after s mliy tn his life, ne smoked a cigar,| jan ae en a rar 5 Pe th r, and Rudd , . ad hey carried Derry aw Ra- Take one nightly and note rs Q or 4 public ut y corpor h Ye f we » to e he y ‘es Rain Mever cussed a cuss word, never! pantoy ea he vuitaerable that the his f noob wo yey ve 5 1 them uy s i ls conten the bile. snd ocoee E yet | ® Sunday at church, andi 4 tie legislators didn’t dare to ur bridge, can slink ene hamadeemtet ide of the oper tion. Tha’ millions 4 "9 ma bag never taken orders’ trom| bong nays" ay pg ma liga got viesight road, aive,| Oee™ meat ears ting © sat there, her hands boxes are sold annually. 10c and: . Or the reftronds Pomerene, the pious, the good, th T bop . tl t 1 for : a ant LED FOR YEARS Fe greed ofa plied ar en ‘ede aby ppec tt ogee al, Alice dared not FREETO 2 TOM JOHNSON od irect heir to the storm of anti sore op ; ae ‘“ b te nd with one hand ASTHMA SUFFERERS lanley sentiment, a the first r a nd h t r cat ‘ 1 “Pomerene of Canton is the ideal mad ves holding hi n . against her ¢ tri hae to put in the ticket with Har bogs Re ie gee rm ed ight. “I'll never foraetl en might | A New Home Method ‘That Anyone ow i” they maid. “Fie's been identi-|#% the nomination for the U. § <BR clo blsypiag® Pay . Bi chael did not pray. She was un Can Use Without Discomfort @ for years with the Tom Johnson | ine eer Cox Pras in chance, and you've| antinel “eat: Sake te able, even to think clearty,, Vs Calg gE _— of reformers from Cleveland, |SUCUs cae y ha God beaie ae sage ; drifted thru he brain, the We have a New Method that eons sa Ne muster 10 for Hanley . rhir ‘ ve f the long day and night |trols asthma, and we want you te and the rank and fi) nsider him! s, Pomere went to the United ' t v unt t y ‘ofe of the original Bryan men.” ‘ Xa) - fas : ts uda i. weee: 7am unceasing! was in|try it at our expense. No matter s' ¥ States senate, feeling more than eve ris 1 Ru toward Washington whethe Ho they cornered Pomerene in o| sates senate, fecling mors thar ey rranmed might ward Washington] icighth ave. again, she was in the| whether your case is of long stanly Piittle room under the stage in Me) one a staunch Wile ota f. to my folks. |" Aiea nage pag nc hot nin, with the rain beating | itty Dresent es occasional or chee i hall m Dayton that hot Pp ee ' Jor ( t . : th wa, and tears run-jasthma, you should send for a free a RETEDS HRS OHOX ohne fin the r e hot cheeks. She was | trial our method. No matter fi sultry July afternoon ‘ seis be taraies Gov. Ms it i aad ¥ 1 t what climate you. live a EelMenerene paced the floor as he! pea The bettine, unt ri walk hor the streamir sng Pa Ange he |cntering the ho’ Where's my | What your age or occupation, Tt pam listened to the words of the com fed to fave oe Farts nd Racha¢ we ty ergleay boy?" And then she was driving the are'troubied sith ashing, Our mee . vob igy : b r thru that cruel world of wat should relieve you pron Maittee of borses Pomerer A Hert breath, wan on her r t the familiar old he ME be Apc yn cer dy wie (ocWe especially want. to, eed Ai *But I don’t want to go on the 36 topped only for 1 “ef n that made yi iat fhe trad ane har ahare, |{h08¢, apparently | hopeless aaa . 4 oe Soe +! f - Wat n {she could! She had done her share. | where all forms of inhalers, di gril catagnatetedeteloia h*|NORODYD THINK OF ote ‘ eurtow ght and sure.|ingtantiy, unflinchingly, she. had|oplum preparations. tumem “patent ded. “I have no bitio ton change gg. Pleade ave no ambiti r er arn bout her| torn thru blackness and storm: a bat-| smokes” etc. have tatled want nd ase “DAMMIT’ IF veins with body ever w ing for him; likewise no Ohio d to show everyone at our € w toward |that this new method is designedste 1 . i r, th OF the familiar harbor nw he mustjend ali difficult breathing, all :: net the t nd frightened maid fen chael knew that mad-|Wheezing, and all those terrible @ paroxysms at once. SPOKANE, Wash. dan, %1.— his fr ffer is too important te that line. The next Ohio may be democratic If it in I Mirai 46 be a candidate for the senate.” The bosses looked at him pity! ness would come upon her if these Seay ee ie nin that hia|crt Would ever think of sayt Indictment by the federal grend | ms niger the ~roshiy rt familiar hideous ours were only | working) pe ehh Single day. Write now and election oe por worn - nd, a0 absorbed witht what he national heads of the Young | bmg th si ema uty Warren somebody with | know that she had been too For,| Po it today DP elow, might help andic ane are he weighty niatters of Men's Christi ans jon on | : nd face him, but only caught @/the rest of her life shé@ would only | 3 lever, they were very ¢ , that Setbevér has time ford charges of obtaining money une |)" nat mt far attitude: | review them: The bar, the wet reads, : Pledge him support for senate laughter, or slag the back ler false pretenses and using the | ?uUndred imi ; he w vight-backed |the detour, and the frightful seconds PRES TRIAL COUPGR é POMERENE ELECTED Pomere nO} duct—born United States mails to defraud ut that hur ne OF hair lege crossed, and one firm |on the brid There had been some _ FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR in Holmes county 56 years ago, edi + sought in a comn tion re | HX now, only eight ; V » "8 ad ankle a8 he | thing expiatory, something symbolic xa end Hudson sts, y, and men came out and xtood « eogang a . Bo Pomerene was elected lieuten-|cated in the common schools and nt ceived late yesterday L. Roy |! oe : htever wa in this mad adventure, this flight trial of your met ant-governor of Ohio Vermillion institute, and later gr Slater, foreman of the jury Pappa iibdke stolen gd’: |thru the night. ‘The fires that bor: Ps nating from Princeton. He began r ur in connec | . marvel A lon bain r na voice that|had been burning in heart for the fi 4 then the fun begar f Fac horn cut thr © nigh OR And then the fun beg: practic aw in Canton in 1885, and t cam . os Phan ’ night those who hea ered all] past terrible hours were purged, she GE | The legislature was overwhelming. prosecuting attorne ‘ helr 1 bs SORBED PAS: EM) heir tive it shurt—|must be changed forevermore after eee Jy democratic and a democrat would | ¢}y¢ ¥6, while William McKtr j 7 t nd are ba 1 unl Oe ae scl iene Meee Ghee Maines TS u-—can|tonight, But for the new Ddirth,! bg elected to succeed the } ; & was being elected re 4 ft r « te ri the | °" The Tite Vivagen sega Ob oy And with a rry must not be the price! The - Charles F. Dick, in the U ican president : 1 ¢ the United States durin " : hitilante ; iret of tears she gave up the child, | strain had been too great, the deli Btntes senate war for erticing the trust ¥ 5 ao . . cag My ‘i My God-—what is ft cate machinery of her brain would result had hardly been known ’ a wnpa 1 nee ¢ ie Lice se ogy ec ge cept IN) cn Gregory, on his feet, ar ith | give, she uid not take up life iy owever, before the biggest demo. | heachers Salary Above is Bessie MeCurdy ied id “ attl mg n was plodding | Derry in} ag pitt hag aed (nr Pra hen edialaha amt “3 ' 1 tlor ned by |* slow, rattling wagon was plodding) 1). 4 wecond the tableau held in this matic bows in the te, Edward M at ides fers he ; ; ; ‘ : ly epee Fy sdaeorninacne ere Exempt From Tax 7, arrested in Seattle as a a Xe Ei sotiry | siete on tha Walmmberdiea aechalt [CC Tern c n A e ee ee ee et e.. cnntigine iis “a ; U1 Bate chairman, announced himself . teachers’ salar member of a diamond-burgla nt r of one of the ee eee + sighs ig oy 1. color ind dripping with rain, her | child's cry of utter agony reached her NE pay of other gang. Belou ( 5 « in for the sena He had led t ] Movement that had put Pomerene|ty or cly employes, are exe ‘ alleged leader of the gang t CA rin ty pause for| HOt credit his senses, the child's Imp | fla that Warren had said there en the state ticket a few mo income tax £ A tC I+ ay r be presented te ame need hard wwe FOF body inh ms, yet not quite freed] might be no merelful chloroform. Musterole Works ¥ h arrested in Spokane and nou ‘ ‘ Nir gnboard The rain still fell 5 | tor statement b ' nue Ce \ ut once, accordi Itrom he In the background were|Cold water broke out on her fore oa tt b the [lector William T. Beeks, made pub- | 1 Walla Walla penitentiary ter sheet eventy-two miles to go. aa mre sgn leg che covers. Det eara with, Hex |g hen every other boss | he | hie Saturda { income der from Joubt the jurisdiction ¢ “Hov he, Ma i whose A her Biel ee here's no sease in mixin, as nos ‘Vite’ doctored “bin a I me derived I bt t lictlon of} Ww i r |xray-headed doctor upon whose con:|hands, her breath com wild and] o¢ mustard, flour and wat : Cee if for Hanley and th trength (other sour exceeds $1,000, the ta P shibi ° N ' i‘ trict ove) “The sume, Mra. Gregory. Except} versation the newcomers had so ab-|deep. Derry! caf easily relieve ve nm mit for Hanley and th rd eeeptery rohibition Now the national heads of the association | that he gives a little groan now and] ruptly broken “Oh, no—Daddy! Oh, no, Daday! engine cay whe btu . ae ne, i rt ve the communication will] tnen—when it shakes him! We've just brought him up from ]Oh, Mother—Mother—"” fc ¥ Gatzert Paintings in Burglar Case] °'"' ter late yesterday eve-| “Oh, no, Mrs, Gregory. He just] “From Clark's Hilly You!" JRachael said half aloud." “Oh, take | combined the dear familiar look of | him, t him, but di . . . lie ale like Wi lor n't let him suf. hite 1 Mi MOORE F Given University bt aa to the AummMMMRR Ge etce a thas MAentt Sedohpol axa. witihiouimtuge and concern, tore. arth ter oe white olntm ne I takes the Hace Charley Grapewins Jenephine and A | painting of Bailey Gatzert the matter is removed | qep hy breath Aloud she said!| the soul She was writhing as if the suffer.| Mi role ally gives prompt relied Henning; Fay Courtney} Svan of the Schwabacher cor by United States District Attor Millie, couldn't you lean over, and There was nothing else to do!"}ing were her own. For perhaps five | from gore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, Companys Bert Wita- Jeattle; and another of Mr I 5 Li . t ’ j : : watch him a few minute und see | she faltered horrible moments the how rang, | croup, if = asthma, neuralgia, s Renault; Steele and have been presented to the The & jury et nad br what you think | “But—you drove up tonight?” then there was sudden silence, |b n, pleurisy,rheuma+ of Washington hb: wring indictmen Then they were flying on again} since Now he is dead Rachael said in hwabacher vat the heads of concerns or or-| rachael began to wonder just how] He | ut her, and Rachael felt|the same quiet, halfaudible tone jot sprains, sore mui quantit ting in this district Jiong the run was, They always) the look sink into her soul like rain] "Tt am glad, He will never iknow ins, frosted feet, colds. Lonw's FE. 1. COFFIN was elected » ney pointed to biol sof the residence of #uCh | carelessly called it a hundred miles." | into parched land what paiti is again, Five perfeet lit: ihe cost (it often peda poeiitegt sermmemee tary at the annual meeting of the en te Ah ay " @ boundaries of the | jut was it really a hundred and two,| “And you came straight to me!"| tle years, with never one instant that| — 90c and 60e jars; hospital size $2. PALACE HIP Contes » Cartage Co., last week. Other ; United Stat nya Mrs, Garrecht ninety-eight? What a difference| His voice sank. “Rachael,” he said, | was not sweet and good. Gerald Fair: | lected ere Alex, Niven two or three mi would make to-| “1 will save him for you if T ean! lrax Gregory—five years old, One and manager; H. C. Coffi There are afits In Nicaragua that/ night! She fell intoa nervous shiver;;¢ * © ° ¢ 2 @ sees it in the papers almost every Sc aael ot thy Giearing Hound cultivate uaiiuit hrooms for | suppose they reached the bridge, and| And instantly there began such day, But who thinks what it means? sociation of atthe preside food in thelr underground homes by | then Mary yuld touch her arm.| tivities in the old ho a8 perhaps |Just the mother, who remembers the | k right, Mrs. Greg-Jeven its dignified century of lving| first ery, and the little crumpled flan nd the Htde hand Charles Niven, treasurer and assl ant manager, forming a compost from leaves ot] ‘He doesn't Ie tress, ory! pose that for the little boy had never known, Rachael, hungry nel wrappe

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