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TH SMALL STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. LITT. CHAPTER I old Tom Lorrigan had left him ay ») The Rim | mere $40,000, young m had a long AZ] ) Not alt the Wost tx tamed and] to Kee hin dream a reulity trained tp run smoothly on ‘om had reached the age of 22| when he began to wonder if he mus jo beyond the Hlack Kim world for cars than of bits and saddles his wife or resign himaelf to the Hlack Rim country ts called bad,| fate of an old bachelor, Then that| Tom Lorrigan’s father used to carry | Jade we call Fate whimsieally sent) > him a mate. 1 : matic t und talk more enthust of the different “make aatioally shoot when he learned to ride, As Black Rim defines the word, ‘Tom | was quite as bad as they called him. | A handsome young daredevil he wan, mlanting his glance downward brakeman leaning over a bar in the} shack (hat called itself a saloon Tho station's name was Jumpoff | What really held Jumpoff on the! the Art of Others Very simple —- very remarkable— mand of the world’s master pian- when he looked Into the eyes of 8] hk, the Misch Misr cattle exmme oe| put true, nevertheless, thanks to ists. By means of the special Duo- 28h aga Weems eyed him atart their journey to market Rolls. navn bet 4 plea y ¢ spoke to hi . the wonderful advancement of the Art Rolls, Paderewski, Bauer, Hof- BMG friendiywine and consciously side-| The girl found herself stranded in Pl instrument by the Aeolian ™atn, Gabrilowitch, Ganz, Graing- stepped his wrath. On the Black | *ettlement whose business was rep- y to its perfection in the &: Leginska, and scores of others Rim range bis word was law, his law erent by one saloon, one nection —— © Its will play for you. Whenever you was made for himself and the wealth | Hours. one pony ee od ot he ba ¢ he hankered for, That wealth h / ore that was no more than Duo- i wish, you can summon them to hamed $1,000,000. There was a mit.|#" addition to the saloon | The reguiar music roll makes you your home to play your piano. lion to be had in Idaho, was there! cs wes — she was hesitating . weawe “ wn ; dst . et? Ve Mb unl s aif way between the store-naloon a master of the piano’s keyboard The playing is not merely imita net ry Well, be would DAA Mind the geotien house, wendering| million, and he would have it in cat —gives you the technical ability tion—it is their actual perform- | which she would choos that young to play any composition ever writ- ance. By playing a recording 7) plier ineahinedeenlemnnae ~ safle [Seg yb galloped yp to the) ten. The roll supplies the tech- Piano, the artist makes the roll. \28 iT TT) hitch rail, swung down and cs nique. You supply the expression. This roll, placed in the Duo-Art, Ne abba eens or hayes so eiag You can become a genuine artist repeats the performance. Nothing y | who til Hever die har Sack EA Baas the Piano. Every emotion wish to express, every subtle shade of meaning you wish to put into the music—is @ossible to you through the exclusive and vital ex- pression devices of the Pianola. is changed—nothing lacking. Every shade of tone, every sub- tlety of touch, of nuance, of phras ing, and pedaling, is there. The ar- tist’s very personality is there. is and blood, He lifted his big range hat and she smiled at him Tom blinked as tho he had looked at the sun. Such a amile he had | never ween in his life; nor such hair. Uke real, gold-colored silk all in curls around her face; nor such & . Which ~C CHL LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- The Duo-Art is truly marvelous, BOY x sons from stomach, liver | ¥¢'? Dive as the sky at twilight when Through the reproducing feature, and is the Piano of today and the Ra and bowels | the sta frat begin to show i - i “Jumpoff is not muc of a town. you possess an autocratic com- future. - said the «irl, and laughed to hide how close she to tears We Cordially Invite You to Come in i Young Tom caught his breath. He p. jhad thought that women had only and Hear the Marvelous Duo-Art £ tia cuetar Gt Maitsnars-ths ataete e eC) youth or the cackle of age. He had » never dreamed that a woman could 2) laugh like a mountain stream gur-| | eling down over the rocks | “It sure ain't, Miss! Might you b looking for somebody in particular?’ he ventured. “Noo-—1'm just here. |to find the jumping off place Sherman Play & Co. I started out and Third Avenue at Pine * Fo); ‘this sounded like it on the railroad Seattle 7, map, I guess it's It, all right; there's Tacoma Spokane Portland | j nothing to do but jump!" | Young Tom pulled his black eye brows together, studying her, B <ass her speech she was human; there fore, in apite of her beauty that daz yan a run, wro acs} Home Rule Plan in | geld at House of Dalmatia Advanced, . .| ROME, Feb. 1—A new plan for/ settiement of the Dalmatian contro: a AT? involving home rule for Dal |matia under Italian protection, has ried him, whe was not to be feared You mean you ain't got any par ticular place to go from here? ‘The girl tilted her head and stared up the mountain's steep, pine-covered slope. Is there any | ao from be Electric Vibrator Kills Man in Tub PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 2 Blakhall, % bere Sunday was killed at his home r place to wistfull partic ahe ankec while taking a t He atarted to une an electric vibra Not unless you went back bee: wanced by radicals in the : K ie were, Sacer py rag districts, a dispatch to the| While in the bathtub, and died ine maine She «hook her head. “No,” she [Tempo fram its Trieste correspond stantly on the package, then you are sure| said, firmly, “I'll climb that moun tain and jump off the top before I'll £0 back!" “Don't you kno your child is having the best and |mont harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, and bowels. pent today stated cnup ron torr wows, AQler-i-ka nybody at all] | liver u Children love its delicious fruity| around here | get, Charles poy mgood pagers be taste, Full directions for child's Not a soul—except you, and 1} poiacan wel nlp int i vaatur- ] dose on each bottle. Give it without| don’t know whether your name ts Fg hina elps = en eno | = came Mother! You must say “Califor-| “My name's Tom—Tom Lorrigan att |gay! If you ain't got any place to! 7Mr. Hoeft! - acres — ——~|go—why—I've got a ranch. If you e R Kill. |} didn’t mind marrying me, I could RE THEATR POM W EST! + iad stomach: troubie tor sever AWGPEUTE Bees ie ci ou there and give you a| P p ‘ | home. ‘d be plumb good to you, | years and one bottle Adierd-ka cor 7 000 A Ul home. 3 ny | you're willing to take a chance 4 Feta E vietely CURED me. Tatil use it ani 09 NNUA|LLY P0050 wong 10 take» cpance 3 a family laxative with good results come : The girl stood ba GH igned) B. Hoeft sand are} Hin over . AERIEDY | NI TS Adier4-ka fl on BOTH upper and = You'd be taking as re a pre | iSe, 25e, SOc lower bowel #0 completely it relieves Te ees eae ae ‘Te, $1.00 ANY CASE gas on the stom oe Seer na Sk chathee Ga a lies ciaeaiincs oatie two trunks full of clothes and some | MATS * mach. Removes foul m th in my life I want to forget Se, 28e. which poisoned stomach for months mw ' 7 ate in my Ure . S00 1 "URES const ion. Pre An nave sixty cents tn puree. | le, Often CURES constipation. T fT ean't cook anything except to tenst appendicitix. Adlerd-ka a mixture ” ALL marshmallows of buckthorn, cancara, glycerine and SORE 11 Gan ttre Seas eattoncr oan ie ota cook” put in youne \ Co. a el uy Co. n all ‘om quic y oe efi — And the clothes I've got would leading druggists be a joke out here. And the things | I came out here to forget I shall) never tell you | “T ain't interested enough to aak, | lor to listen if you told me,” said «| Tom “And myself can sing to you and) neo to you, and I'm twenty years by the family Bible “I'm twenty-two—makes It about right,” said Tom. “And if you should count fifty and | ask me again “FOR PITY’S SAKE” TORTURE iminatead by weartng the Rupture Support. Wwe 1 trial to prove ite superior- | «* } x, - LUNDHERG ©o, : F Agee ° 1101 Third Ave. Geattin “Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty _ — | wil you marry me?” obeyed ‘Tom ol as puray| ff Be Y In Body, Mind and ° "<i": 2.25.28 : You ht call me Belle. Belle Musica, | | THOM oung In Body, Mind and © *::"*'<*' x... PTION” A Travesty on the Oldtime me because—I meant to jump. Yes, Wl | i Melodramas © y you—and the Lord have mer - cam s. Despite Your Years 2°: )0:, #0 orien, rin. F }to regret it.” | ‘ , grinned | | How often you have Se. ; . cohen. Samme Pg weep] : The Original College Boys fe on non sme , way. They don’t claim I'm sprout. KEN indulge in the strenu- Ing wings.” NEY and HOLLIS ous exercise of out oan a eee In “Freshie’s Initiation door va with the - f Young Tom Lorrigan had found ¢ Vigor and enthusiasm sis mate. Eve hing he did now he did for GRETTA end of the week finds matter of course she became his real } i ) you all in—you are reason for living. She was like the ; an tired, listless and lack sun, beautiful, with a beauty that | In Their N the energy togo out for never palled and never paled. She| co ee rd pcinh tlhe 5 Ik or a" laughed a great deal, and ho never “FOLL ” a vigorous walk o could keep laughter from his own IES OF SONG AND DANCE round of the links—or lips while he listened. When she sang she put the meadow larks to} shame, On billboards before astern theatres Belle Delavan had been With a Thousand any other exercise that re- quires much physical exer- tion. Many a man, even in hig middle forties, has a Irving Fisher at the Piano called “The Girl on BETTY vague feeling tat he Ped Songs.” datas FY “getting old’’—and ri But mostly she busied herse UF and CALDWELL at a time whenhe should be Thousands—yes millions—of people find With little domesticities that some “By the Lamp Post” at his very best physically. themselves in this condition early inlife, And how never tncluded cooking, and Andheisgrowingold,not there is no excuse for it. You can check that | With driving helter-skelter over the in the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon him—but in the sense that his vital forces are wasting away faster than Nature re- places the worn out tissues. tendency to grow old, You can carry your range with two horses hitched to a| youth with its joys and enthusiasm into your buckboard 70's and 80's. But you must give Nature all the | Belle and the women of Black Rim help you can. The bent assistance you ean find—sesiet- | country did not get on very well to: ance of @ sound, constructive ebarecter is in the use of | eether, Black Rim women thought LYKO that a woman who wore her hair in | curls down her back«-yellow hair at The Great General Tonic that!—could not be any too good if the truth were known, How did Tom Lorrigan |quainted with her, anyway?) Thru It enrichen the blood —gently stimulates heart, liver and Kidneys to normal activity~brings back your pep, punch and mental or—chases away that tired, worn-out feel- fon nod replecse it with a apirit buoyancy. KO LUCILLE and COCKIE The Human Bird get ac ELSA RUEGGER One of the World's Greatest Cellists Assisted by Edmund Lichtenstein Conductor willing to bet. And how did a decent woman happen to have all the fancy which Belle Lorrigan pos some marriage agency, they were scientifically cor. lothes semsed? ngtheningormorere- = When the bo regs come, | building iis, convalescenta i) on sai ys began and run-down people af all conditions. ‘abottiefrom {Hen came the neighbor women, your druggist today—tomorrow you will feel better for it, | making formal two-hour calls upon Sote pi NewY. the new mother, eager to see and to Manuiscrurere Lyko Medicine Co. xanccsclir ite, ‘Hear and to go away and compare LYKO fe sold in ore ‘only, Hike piety oor CONCERT ORCHESTRA juse all substitutes, 4 rifle across his thighs whi | up the trail past Devil's T A girl from some far city she was to the benchiand beyond, where his|4 small star that had twinkled be 9 cattle fed on the aweet bunch graas.|hind the footlights and had fied. | at Ss e u Oo rt He was called a bad man even in| Like many another, she had gone as ° Hiack Rim—which meant a good|far as her money would take ber. |" aia The train that had brought her| Your Art and Young Tom Lorrigan learned to) Panted upon @ siding, deserted, its) engineer, fireman, conductor and| jrecord at target practice and never | "BAYER CROSS” ON VAGE @ Special Price BASEMENT BY BROWN 4CO. They talked much the namew that Helle led her children | The first one she named for the LE. notes afterward of Lorrig A "7 hero in her first play, Algernon Adel y Cles bert. But Algernon Adelbert no 'N eo wie sooner outerew hin cradle than he ' was known to all and sundry as Al Lorrigan & Suits and The second was Marmaduke LeRoy, and the th and last she recklessly christened Lancelot Mont gomery, Marmaduke never learned to mpell his name correctly, Com nly he was « well enough for short All three thought Belle the most beautiful, the most wonderful woman in the world—tho they never called | her mother. Belle would not have it | Bhe refused to become a motherly | middieaged person. She was just] Belle, Like Tom, they worshiped her | l Duke, whieh did Lancelot became Lance in their hearts, and chummed with her even before they had outgrown | het stormy chastisnements. They danced with her-—and, having Belle for m teacher from the ume they! could toddie, the Lorrigan boys could dan They sang the songs she taught them; they tried to better her | —45 garments in all, at a price ’way under any pre- vious markings on garments of like quality. dia it “HAPTER If Mary Hope Douglas Appears Devil's Tooth ridge, which gave the | Lorrigan ranch its name, was really | 4 narrow hog-back with a huge rock spire at one end. | Over in the next beyond | Devil's Tooth ridge, Alexander Doug: | las had made # ranch for himself and his family, Aleck Douglas was as Seotch as his name. Ho loved the dollars, how he did love his dollars!| His wife was a meek little thing| in bis presence, as the wives of such men as Aleck Douglas usually are. She also was rigidly honest, dogmat feally religious and intolerant of the fing of others Karly she taught her daughter Mary Hope, that beyond Devil's Tooth ridge lived those wicked Lor rigans, whose souls were bartered to the devil When Mary Hope waa permitted to have a gentle old cow pony of ber own, she rode as often as she dared to Devil's Tooth ridge to look down upon the ranch house of the wicked | —25 Suits of burella cloths. Colors are brown, dark blue and black. —20 Coats of polo cloth and kersey. Colors are dark blue, gray and black. —All sizes in the lot, at the special clearance price— Lorrigans. | More than anything else in her} — _—s Pease as starved young life, Mary Hope want Echo Reverberates ed to mee the inaide of the Lorrigan | CHARGES U, S, house, Belle, whom her mother in-| ¢ variably reterred to a4 “the painted! i & Dangerous Way Jerebel.” had a real plano, and she| Matt Echo, with two quart bot ungodly songs, but Mary Hope had a/ lice station, Fourth ave. and venturesome spirit. She wanted to; way, Sunday, when a policeman halt LONDON, F (United Press.) see an instrument of the devil, hear| ed bim and asked |—F n point of view the painted Jerebel play on it and| What you got there? Why hurry] am “a has assumed the position sing her ungodly songs. « 80 frisky?” jof a fortunate combatant, who, One day, when she had ridden to the top of the Devil's Tooth, a great Jaton | ¥ | when the battle is won, walks away, | leaving his wounded comrades on daring plan came to her. Bho wanted ee) eld ; to ride down there—but she would | Bath Didn’t Pay pang Ba opr Melb oh th never dare take that trail deliberate H iy jucr father mighe hear ut te or| his Hotel Guest her mother. But if her horse ran| His Sunday bath cost C. B. Arne away with her and took her down the | #0” $50 at the Frye hotel, he report ridge * ° Monday. The money was gone of the influence of Presi- “Ye look little enough like a run-|from his pocket when he returned| dent Wilson, Garvin says, the Ver away horse, ye wind-broken, spav-|to his room from the bathroom. | S#illes treaty was framed on the as- ined old crow bait she ecriti-! — - } sumption of American co-operation cised Rab, as he stood half asleep in MARKED IMPROVEMENT was '" os enforcement. Europeans the aun. “I shall have to tell a lee|reported at the city hospital Mon | Would have made different arrange- about you, and for that God maylday in the condition of Luke Suce | oumrandlee ge they known they would P shoemaker, shot durisgig a hoid-| b¢ forced to depend upon themselves “That thought is very bitterly and @ genuinely jeft in Europe,” arvin assert you!” wither the tongue of me vich, dogaaygr esther x tab wiggled an ear when she/up one week ago, The bullet, said @/one, Garvin adds. . mounted, switched his tail pettishly!to have been fired by W. J. Cole,| r een Pickpocket Too Slick, Says She when she struck him with the quirt, | r reluctantly obeyed the rein. Old as he was, Rab had never gone down Devil's Tooth trai! and he chose hin w under is still in the in- Jured man's head. arrest MRS, HATTY GRATTON, 49, who Mrs. M. J. Bo 835 nd footing circumspectly. It was nOlwas struck by an automobile at Ral-| aye, Nf we ee place for a runaway, as Mary Hope |nier ave. and Plum st. last week iy at ie cut ae eee speedily discovered sustained a fractured skull. was Te| When she went shoppin, ‘iret * Put even when they at Inst were | ported greatly improved Monday by! i, the Pike Place opp « § ’ 1, Ra \ n the arket she had safely down the trail, Rab would not|city hospital attendants |her purse, corttaining $30, in th run. He stopped abruptly and kick: | uaa hog acg, Hees a mt . in the ed with both feet. Mary Hope struck! STREET CAR FARES will be dis. | to _of her handbag % him and Rab kicked again, But Mary | cussed before Tacoma’s council by | *PGPas Was clasped shut. gut the Hope would not accept the com-\ar af. O'Shaughnessey, city engineer | Pickpoc ‘ket got the money. | promise, and at last Rab yielded to! of gan Francisco, Incre of rates! s. an, aes nang Fi the extent of loping as fast as his |i« asked by Tacoma’s privately-owned| PNEUMONIA CLAIMED William Ft | Allen Crowell, 44, of Ketchikan, Sat sco eile 8s Jurday at Stevens hotel, after a four- MASKED ROBBERS robbed &, v.| “4 illness stiffened shoulders would let him So Mary Hope very nearly achieved | a dashing pace as she neared the car lines, corrals of the wicked Lorrigans, yatel, 1401 Ferdinand st. of $3| aha (Continued Tomorrow.) lat 13th ave. and Dawson st. and) SUSPECTED OF THEFTS from ttl eh ARSED: AS |then made a hurried trip downtown, | cigar stores, S. Stevens, 24, was Sixty thousand acres in Wisconsin | where they obtained $4 from Steve’ held by police Monday. He had raine alfalfa | Danblas’ store, at 709 Fourth ave. three boxes of cigars when arrested GENUINE ASPIRIN Always insist upon true “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” —In “Bayer package” physicians for over eighteen years for the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis For a few cents you can get a handy tin box containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- acidester of Salicylicacid. The “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin tablets has the same meaning as 14-Karat on gold. Both mean Genuine! “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken according to the safe and proper directions in each “Bayer package.” Be sure the “Bayer “ross” is on package and on tablets, Then you ate getting f genuine Aspirin prescribed by