The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 19

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Se EY LN «fit U7 we WAI iti i ii 3 WY RN LAST TIMES FRIDAY— JACK PICKFORD —In— “The Little Shepherd ef Kingdom Come” —And— Deacon Jones’ Quartette STARTING SATURDAY— First Seattle showing the Fannie Hurst Cosmo- politan story, “Oats for the Woman.” A tremendous upheaval of the human soul! Confession Is Good for the Soul— “I confess” you should see— “THE DAY SHE PAID” JOHN R HALL —And JACK HAYDEN DUO, SINGING —And— OTHER SONG HITS iatreduce cur new (whaleden: wise s oe Nehtest mouth aed teeugest plate Enews, covers very mae Zan bite corm eff the cope guaran: toed 18 yeare EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Terth............820.00 $10.00 Bet Whalebone Teeth... .$8.00 Crowns . 00 84.00 <.---+ 91,00 we guaranteed for 15 yeara Have impression taken tn the ‘Ket teeth same day. Examination and advice free Samples ef Our Piste and Bridge Werk. Most of our present patronage is recomm patients, whose work is still giving good have tested our werk. en coming to our office, be sure the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From © to 13 for Working Frepic OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY sT. Opposite Frases-Patervce Co. A STARTING TODAY ims First Time tn Seattle at Popular Prices Cecil B. DeMille tears into social caste, tumbles them, lord, butler, lady and scullery maid, into a common mass of males and females in his master drama of unmasked love Gloria Swanson All the passions and yearnings of the race fused into an inspiring story that beats with The Long Lane’s Turning Hallie Erminie Rives Copyright, 1917, by Dodd, Mead & Ca (Continued From Our Last Lerue) Treadwell strode forward with an] xclamation, Judge — Governor said exploaively thing. I came here tonight in my capacity of Camer € attorney, intent only on savii from what seemed to me a p brazen lunacy, But I begin that there ts something behind this and tf it tan't lunacy thing I lke still less, 1 here and pow from with him or this action “Withdraw and b flung at him, » what I am about |"That man, Goverr | escaped from | Mary of your state Imask and see who ot b [really t#—this man wt down a year ago!” “Stop” The Jrang thru the room. “Mr, Craig |lsten to me! You have thrust your self here without warrant ner which you—not I ve ele to make my business take the affair and this jinto my own hands, Do stand?’ He paused, his lips clipped to Ike| shears, Craig’n vi with suppressed fury, had him a lightning-like Into something unguessed in the situa | tion. The governor bent his gaze on figure that had been standing jlessly before him. A quick mem ory had come to him of the face, now hidden, as he re to Have once seen it-—cleareyed, vi id and forceful, strangely lacking in the earmarks of the criminal, a |tace that had often recall |to his mind since that day | “Are you, as this man alleges, a prisoner who some mont broke jail in the adjoining “I am” The voice, mutf the mask, was low but ¢ “The man who shot Mbrary? “Ne” The questioning eyes looked stead ly at the mask. “But you were found guilty of that offense!” “I was convicted, yea The governor was «ilent a mo ment “On the admission, then,” he said slowly, “it is my duty to re quest the authorities to take you into custody. You are aware of |your rights under the law! | The striped figure bowed. I shall waive extradition. your permission, howev: I lke to make a statement “He can make that in the Jail,” interposed Craig contemptuously “Take off his mask and send the pélice.” The governor frowned. make it here and now, chooses. This ti» not your Mr. Craig. If you do not care t listen, there will be no objection to your withdrawak—with your wit ness.” ‘Then, turning to the masked fig ure, he asked “De you take your solemn oath that what you are about to ray ls the truth, the whole truth and noth ing but the truth?” The governor leaned back In his} chatr. “You may make your state ment,” he said quietly. Harry took a step backward to the mantel and epoke tn a low votce mot the alert, vibrant voice of the old Harry Sevier, but one metallic and strangely devoid of feeling. “What I bave to may may soon be said. It was not of my own will that I came here with covered face jand since this masquerade ie not of |my choosing, {t may serve fts pur |pose a moment longer. You, Judge Allen, know me well. Governor Eveland, you also are not unac ‘quainted with ma With every one in this room I have come in con tact—not as a convict, but as a cit en and an honest man. “I have said that I lay under the law, but it was thru that laws er. ror. I was unjustly accused and wrongfully convicted. I was inno cent.” The governor spoke, coldly and Aeliberately. “You were taken at inight in the Craig house.” Bveland! he “Let me say some purely aig's ing him t » nee any connectic tamned™ agely I know His volce rose or Eveland, i» an peniten oft his Doe governor's volce A @ mar y we I prisoner you under-| «limps ov “I am. w shou “He can if he so m I had entered it for no ‘dishon | ext purposa. I broke no bolt nor bar—that had been done before my rrival.” ‘You allege, then, that you were not In company with the robbers?” “I was not. They wero there when I entered.” “Why did you alarm?” “They made me their prisoner. A pistol was at my head.” “You did not so testify at your trial.” "T declined to testify at all.” The governor nodded. true,” he said. “I remember.” There was a moment's payse then the voles continued: “It is sometifnes inevitable not the give that | the law, whose purpose It ts to be! just, is terribly unjust. Sometimes the sole clew to a situation which | seems to spell inevitable guilt lies in a fact, small in itself, whose signif jeance is such that it eannot be brought forward. This was my The ‘fact which would have cleared me could not be told.” Do I understand that you deny that you fired that shdt?” asked the governor. “Tf I reeotiect—and T think T do certain aspects of the care inter sted me at the time—there was a witness to the hooting beside men who were assumed to be There comrades was a womar here.” She did not see my face.” “But she might face of the shooter not see yours?” “Tt wore a mask.” “Ie not a mask, in Itself, a badge of eriminal intent?” “It was not mine. One of the men dropped it when they ran.” “If, being innocent,” the governor went on, “you put on the mask, the only presumption is that you did not with the woman to recognize you. Therefore, she knew Did you speak to her?” have seen Why the did she withdraw | Craig | mbered tor} house, | “That is} hare J SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY. MARCH 12, 1920. —BY— There was no reply. If you spoke to when the man who shot was in flight . Verified by herself—tf she were reputable—would be evide that }you did not do the shooting. Why, then, did you not call her as a wit her, tt was had fired the| Your words to noe window had the cooling | the paper The st time, long swung again evening b that upon the table lence a longer one |mained unbroken Ts you still |name of the woman I de In the instant there was a quick step behind them, All turned. Eeho! stood framed in the window—a fig-| ure in filmy white | "I was that woman. Governor | \® veland. the said clearly | eee | | CHAPTER XIV | ‘or an instant there was @ blank judge sat as if stun breath had caught In rrepressible exclama m his lips pat erect tn hin rows drawn tc « eyes holding ned his gray Freneh ajar an@d xe rustled this re refune to tell the} nee, + The Harry's burst fre governor Allen,” had fastened savage joy. The ishing now to Its tnev It was M |rte smoldering gaze n her with a trama was r {table denouement come to Echo with *% From the porch whither she had stolen, full of ex to the bulletins spelled vic Harry Sevier thru gathering tem to lsten fr east roor tory for the cause had gtim; tow that the ig Frenet the 1 came forward slowly pathetic wear Eveland,” she have known me all my think you have ever had abt my word.” “There ts no need to remind me that, my child," he answered, jeravely. “Nelther I por any one) who knows you, would believe you | j*poke anything but the truth.” | | A wan smile crossed her free “Then,” che said, “I have faith that will believe me now. I went to that house to gain a thing dear er than my own happiness, No one jat home knew ft I did #0 secretly | my father believed that I had fone to visit my aunt.” She turned upon Craig a look of| man had done or to ask me to marry had done myself the r to refuse, He had in his! hand how ft had come to him I [have never known—a which | he threatened to publish It was a personal letter that had no bearing the present written b I was born—but tt had the power to bring pain and humiliation upon | some one I ved.” ‘The Judge lifted his head: hin eyes were moist and shining. “That is true,” he said, in a smothered voice. | |“I knew of the letter, and—of the| threat.” } She did not proceed at once: her! gaze raig, and she Get a small package of Hambure | | Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of this Hamburg! | tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a ste and drink a teacupful at any time. 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I went there that night, to your house, to beg you for that letter, I watted for you Ull you came, and when you would not give it to me other: | ¥ I agreed to marry you.” 19 faced the governor again. “I to marry him within the hour then came the Mot from the I was mad with fright and fear. There had been three men behind the curtains, Two ran the man who had done the ing and another, The third Sho broke off and turned to the motionless figure in the striped clothes, “I know now that were the third! she maid. “I thank you-—-with all my heart I thank you for what you aid (Concluded in Our Next Issue) deliberately this store. wa Then with There are blues, you these well-known hata. every man, at sensible prices, s\ igre iq a) i rl at Hi iF ! 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