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UNTIL FRIDAY TODAY AN ALA N PLAY OF THE REX BEACH TYPE BTHE FLAME me YUKON THE 4 ‘DOROTHY DALTON HER GREATEST PICTURE was the Flame of the Frozen North, the of the dance halls—where there was no God or man and they fought at the drop hat with fists as hard as steel. World COPYRIGHT/1919, BY’ | LITTLE: BROWNA4CO. (Continued From Our Last Issue.)| than anything T got here, but this You're a liar, I busted the lock,” | here party's on the Lorrigans. No, xm grunted, without removing the|™om, I got orders not to take in cigarette from his lUpe. s'much as a sour pickle from no- ‘All I done, Bello, was to ride up| body. You jest put it back In the| to the Whipple shack to see who was | rig, whatever you got there, and camped there. It was that Douglas) consider’t you got some Sat’day girl and the Boyle kids and them | bakin’ did up ahead. Swedes, They was all setting there| “Yes, mom, it's Lance's party. having schoolk—with their overcoats | He's home for a visit, an’ he kinda ye a dance on’ meet the nv’ he's been away quite a on, half froze, and the wind howting | wanted te thru like it was a corral fe So | folks, see when the Douglas girl got her Scotch | 8pell and kain’t stay long. up and said she wouldn't turn ‘em| “Yes, mom, he's goin’ back to col loose to go home, I turned ‘em loose | lege first the week.” myself and told ‘em to beat it At 9 o'clock, when the musicians then I hazed her home. they think that shack is good enough | tively for women and kids; but T wouldn't keep pigs in it, myself, without doing a lot of fixing on it first.” “What dad seems to overlook the attitude Boyle and old will take, when they hear how Lorrigan broke up school for Lance admitted to |eving seen Mary Hope enter the door He sought out Tom, who was over ck-wagon, taking an early of coffees, “Well, when do we : sade Peart "{mako the speech? Or don't we?” deka fe oe rap fog te AR ‘Tom demanded, “Don't ask me to; | done my share when I built ‘er You can tell the bunch, what she’s for." “Oh, what “the heck € we want with a speech’ Lance remonstrat- “They. know it's a schoolhouse, they're blind, And I thought some one—you, probably, e you're’ the one who hazed her out of the other place—would fust | toll Mary Hope to bring her books r here and teach, And I thought to elnch it, you could tell Jim Boyle that you felt you ought to do # mother) thing toward a school, and since you cotty ask have to leave," “What in thunder do I care what old Scotty and Jim Boyle says about if they want a woman to learn ad, they'd oughta give] than the Whipple it? their kids to r her a better pl shack to keep school in.” “They won't,” said Belle, and four walls is all you can expect | them, It's a shame, I expect Hope is tickled to death to be too, She was| music all winter in Pocatello, | and she and her | unless ybe y “A root | win saved up the money in nickels—Lord| coutin't furnish any kids, you knows how, the way old Scotty/tnoughe you'd furnish the house watches them!—to pay for the les-| put 1 wouldn't make any speech.” sons. It's a shame,” | ‘rom grunted and finished his Say, what sort 6f country ts this] coffee, “Where's Jim Boyle at?” he ack Rim, anyway?” Lance studied | asic e end of his cigaret. “I hope to! «7 believe I'd speak about it first eck I haven't come home to rej pg yf Hope.” Lance suggested, model the morals of the country, oF | comin, sind him. “But she hasn't to strut around and play cc come yet young-man Ike @ boob; but on the] ay i¢ she heard and deliberately square, folks, it looks to me as tho | mov © contradict him, Mary Hope the Fim needs a lesson in citizen:| 4a heed past the window. ship. It doean't mean anything in|" sy) Ketch her when she's thru pur ives, whether there is a school! aancing,”’ promised Tom, But Lance house in the country or not. But I} ), was saying that the Rim ought to) have a lesson in real citizenship. Let's give 'em a jolt. I'm game to donate a couple of steers toward a schoolhouse-—a regulaf schoolhow with the Stars and Stripes on the} front end. I'd like to do that, and/ not say a darn word until it's ready to move into. And then I'd like to stick my hands in my pockets and 1 another thought, “Let mo tell Mary Hope, dad, I'm | going to dance with her, and it will be easy | In the darkness Tom grinned and ‘o find Jim Boyle standing Jim Boyle went on in a group of older men. listened reflectively. “New, that's white of yuh, Tom," he said. “I leave it to the boys if THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920. ma like| Were trying thelr instruments tenta: | himself | that he was not happy, and that his condition was the direct result of not | in his latest (ES nes Pare ‘The Don’t fail to see picture—it’ and greatest comedy e Garage” -Clodhopper’ this __ A Vitagraph Comedy _ “Cares and Coquettes” ARBUCKLE faces the two returned his look that's fine of you! rn} donate the furniture; I'll make out the order tight this evening for seate and blackboard and a globe | féverything and make it order!" Belle came around to Lance, slipped her arms around his neck and} tousled his wavy mop of hair with her chin. “If the rest won't come thru, you and I'll do it, honey “Who said We wouldn't?” Tom got up. “6ure, we'll build a schoolhouse for ‘em, seeing they're too cussed stingy ‘to build one themaelves.| for a new chicken house; tomorrow T'll have it hauled up to some good building spot, and we'll have it done| before the AJ wakes up to the fact that anything's going on.” j “I'll chip in enough to make her| big enough for dances,” volunteered Duke. “Darn this riding 15 or 20 miles tb a dance!” “What's the matter with doing the thing in style, and giving a houge warming dance, and turning it ove to the neighborhood with a speech?” bantered Lance. “That would cele brate my visit, and I'd get a chance to size up the Rim folks and see how they react to kindness. Lordy, folks, let's do it!” Forgiveness Wirelessed to Elopers Forgiveness forever. PAPA. When the wireless operator on the steamship Admiral Watson pulled essage dow Jes, |en route here from Ketchtkan, he| Cottonwood Spring was a dished brought happiness to M?. and Mrs {Ut oasis just under the eaxy slope Charles M. Hattrick. jof Devil's Tooth Ridge. From no “Papa” was Louls Hansen, father |Part of the Jumpoff trail could it be @&t the now dies, Hattrick, seen, But from the head of the little Hattrick made love to Hansen’s|P4sin a wide view was had of the daughter while ostensibly working in|Proken land beyond Devil's Tooth Hansen's store. Wednesday they [The spring was clear and cold and were married, and eloped on the| never affected by drouth the Admiral Watson, while Papa Hansen | Lorrigans it seemed an ideal site for stood on the dock and vowed ven-|* @chonlhouse. geance. Then he forgave by wireless.| Ten days after they had planned | The Admiral Watson arrived Fri-/the deed, the schoolhouse stood ready day. The Hattricks will honeymoon|for the dance. In the lean-to shed on Honolulu’s sandy shore 12 shiny yellow desks that smelled —————— strongly of varnish were stacked in their paper swaddlings, waiting to be set in place when the dance was HUMPHREYS WINS CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 7—Dan |5°t | the English boxer, won | leaned ae votes = domglcia "clan| At 8 o'clock tolling horses drawing to in @ 10round bout here last|Wl loads of humanity began to ap night jpear over the rim of the hollow, to pick their way carefully down 2 |toward the lighted windows. Men Series aun ran cy sear jon horseback made the descent more Pe 1 a | aw vith a clat , all ro tho he suffered a broken arm in the! pricy eat a thee cman fourth round, Harry Greb, of Pitts- By “ke Bondurant, lown. Ford Weekly burg, last night fought Mike Le-|e)o “reat wapan mrnnwed decent eis, #8. 10cound Graw, Inuts, sandwiches, ples and cakes to| - wy his liking, and held carefully unpro. fane conversation with the women| who came fluttering over to him, their arms burdened, “No, mom, sorry! I know I'm| “While recovering from the Infiu- I was s0 weak I could not gain strength for two months. ‘The part of the winter, I bought hotties of Pe. na and My weight increased 1 ever weighed. 155. If you come. lare perfectly wi CAL the grip or Influenza, nothing better. eryday ills. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ALLEN, R. R. No, 3. For the relief of coughs, colds and all diseases due to catarrh and catarrhal conditions, Pe-ru-na has held the confidence of thou- wands during the last fifty years. [As a health restorer and body builder after protracted sickness, there egan to for any good, you is Perwna is a de- pendable family medicine for ev- TABLETS OR LIQUID. turnin’ down something that’s better | BULLY! If Bilious, Constipated or Headachy, take | “‘Cascarets’’ el grand! Clean up inside! system is filled with liver poison which oo -08-+ OO oe Your and bowel eeps your skin sal-| low, your stomach upset, your head foggy and aching. Your mea are turning into poison and you can not| feel right. Don't stay bilious or ec C. A. ALLEN Bondurant, lowa stipated, Feel splendid king Cascatets occasionally ye by They st without griping or inconvenience They never en you like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They | cost so little, too—Casearets work while you sleep, ra teres There's the lumber I had hauled out | aus. wit the fim would 4e/jon,) Suns walle, et ae ‘ . scho'y «trict I'm puttin’ up the sous it. money to pay the teacher. And uh “I've wondered quite a lot, in the) curse, 1 didn’t like to go round last two years, whether it's (he Black | oojin' fer help; but it's damn white mim or the 1 . of yuh to step in an’ do yore share eeeee:. T ve # notion the towards making the Rim look like Rim, taken by’and large, is a damn|{P"ery citiged. 1 leave it to the sight worse than the Devil's Tooth] 0.0 here,” outfit. Wd ifke to try a schoolhouse ceshde, Lanes was net tadine ian on ‘em, and see if they're human) sasy to make the announcement. pane ye Seyromace: F That Mary Hope had responded by Pons Pai, ase Bice iUmly:| her actual presence to the invitation ced at Al, and from him to To an Serthabt shoving. w.cimena of their| ance Net Getivered: vernay 06 the shack schoolhouse surprised every: bedy, and Mary Hope most of all Tho she had promised Lance she would come, because he blandly wait- ed until she did promise, tt was not until the very afternoon of the day of the dance that she finally decided to brave the lion in his den and go. What finally influenced her was the memory of Lance's persuasive voice the day he delivered the invita- tion. He had accused her of being “lonely” —how did he know that she WAS desperately lonely—and had promised her a surprise, So she hur ied home with an excuse of the ne mity of riding to Jumpoff for school supplies. Such a trip would necessitate her staying in town over night. She was very good friends with the Kennedys, at the section house, If there was a party within 40 miles, the Kennedys might be counted upon to attend; and that is how Mary Hope arrived at the schoolhouse with a load fram Jumpoff. She had seen Lance standing near the door, and Lance had paid no attention to her, but had left an AJ n to claim the first twostep. Wherefore Lance walked straight into trouble when he went to Mary Hope and asked for the next dance with her. “So sorry—it's promised alrendy Mary Hope, in her primmest sald tone. it was at the chuckw-gon at mid night, while Riley and sam Pretty Cow were serving tin cups of bfick coffee to a shuffling, too-hilarious crowd, that Lance next approached Mary Hope: She was standing on the outskirts of a group composed mostly of women, quite alone so far 1g cavaliers were concerned, and she ring how best she could Lorrigan aware of her to him, when disconcertingly was won make Lan absolute indifference his voice drawled close to her ear: “You're not lonely now, you girl and you did find a secret at Cotton wood Spring. A pleasant little se cret, wasn't it?” Mary Hope's hands became fists at her side. “I think the fellows over by the fire have discoyered your pleasant secret,” ehe said, and did not turn her face toward him, if her combativeness roused in him ny resentment, Lance did not per-| plood. How many women suffer from | 1) Won age mit it to show in his votee. headache, pain in the back, poor ap-| 45 aes “Some of the fellows from Jumpoff] petite, weak digestion, a constant)return mail ht a bottle or two. That's no] feeling of weariness, palpitation of | WI bring ret, except that I don’t the heart, shortness of breath, pallor | /e4 ® Sofie where they have it cached »}and nervousness? If you have any|Package of schoolhouse is your—" of these symptoms, do not despair of {Dr. | Van “T heard it was included in the|gotting better but begin now, today, |V1.Pgks" 3- a fold Absorp- igan refreshments.” fhe schoolhouse is ready for your pleasure Monday morning,” Lance poke with that perfect impersonal ourtesy that is so exasperating to a person who listens for something to resent, ‘I knew of it, of course dad wanted it kept for a surprise. And he wanted me to tell you. It's the Lorrigan expression of their np: jation of the need of a school,” ‘ext Issue.) Her Lover Dead; A , Girl Takes Poison OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 7.—Desir- ing, she said, to follow her lover to the grave, Mise Bessie Green, 16 drank poison, She Was in a carriage t the cemetery Herman Deworak 1 been killed accidentally. ‘The funeral was held on the day they were to have been married, The girl will recover, it is believed. WOOLEN BLANKETS are for fale at the army r il store, Stacy st. and Whateom ave. for $5. Sup. plies of laundry soap and No, 10 can- ned tomatoes are exhausted, La’ playwright. other can offer only his youth and his dev for the past and ambition for the future? married, and why? moral wrong; the other to a criminal ac atone. Both love her. decide? Is love the strongest sentiment in a woman’s heart? Neither of the two men is perfect; few men are. There’s a most interesting question for you to solve in the absorb- ing motion pictur e story now here— Elizabeth Dalston, a young actress, beautiful and talented, has two suitors; one a rich and powerful man of experience and affairs, the other a young and ambitious The one has educated her abroad, built a theatre for her, given her a career. Which should Does it otion. Answer this question: If you had been Elizabeth Dalston, which man would you have t. Each has escaped, One offers her youth; the other wealth and position. appeals to her affection; the other to her gratitude and ambition. Would you have decided the same way? 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