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Sce Our Special Price for Easter Lilies Bananas, dozen ..... 30¢ and Up Copyright, 1939, room leisurely blanket wan r V'd may no The Spider of hin web mediate deaire. t necomeary and made plain hia un Strangers are wel ‘Then hang her on the rack. hang her on the right hook.” Yn, two or three?” r Make (t three,” ald Pete The Spider Pete there was a possibility of his becom: ing a satellite among The |henchmen. Io knew th earned Pete's gratitud have One wtaunch friend. The Sr netructions to Malvey brief “Take Pe m nouth—to Flores’ rancho him this letter,” That goes, Spider. The Spider and out Smoke tn front of the mloon. We're ridin,” said Malvey, ‘ed his pony to the rail he Malvey jhand to The Spider | right with you,” sald Pete, CHAPTER VIL ‘The Olla ‘The Spider's xystem of bookkeep- ing waa «imple, requiring pen nor paper, journal nor day book Ho kept a kind of mental loomm-leaf TACO .'A MAN WAS IN BED FOR SIX |Gets Rid of | Nine Years’ Rheumatism After Tanlac Builds Him Up | “After being lald up In bed with rheumatiam as long lat a time and having the worst form lof stomach trouble, Tanlac has made me well and I am #0 pleased with It I just don't it,” declared Henry Clark, of Kast Harrison Street, Tacoma, W ington, to a Tanlac | recently. 1822 h representative years,” he said, [hardly get around at all, and was unable vous, the ed all night long leep. I got #0 ni i thing would completely jenst me To add to my misery, my | stomach began giving me trouble and I had spells of indigestion, which caused such suffering I really didn’t {know where I hurt the worst, All| my food soured and fermented. [nothing I ate seemed to digest, and| |I soon got to where I dreaded to eat | I lost weight « ja weakened, rundown condition simply didn’t Know what to do, as [ had tried so many that did no’ |help me, but after reading so muct Jabout Tanlac, second bottle Jhurting me. A mach trou! 1 and by the » fourth bottle, tiem was , too. my lost weight and strength the rheuma and 1 had a day's sickness in my life. 1 consider Tanlac the best medicine in the world, and { am #o delighted with what it has done for me, I am glad to recommend it to everyon Tanlac iw sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen tative. Advertisement rept from the middle But queried The glanced sharply at If this young stranger had three noteh@ on his gun, and thus far had managed to evade the law, Spider's if he once would or's plan waa atmple, and atopped as Pete had tt out with Blue od forward and offered his “Tt make this neither MONTHS AT TIME as six months} know how to express “There waa hardly a day in nine “that I didn't suf. fer the keenest pain in my logs, knews or ankles and lotsa of time I could These pains | were #0 severe that I just rolled and upset | on account of the suffering it brought dd wae in such I “I had little faith in any medicine, T decided to try it and you can imagine my surprise when the first bottle made me feel like eating @ little something. After the I could eat a hearty | meal and enjoy it without fear of it I kept on taking time I fin- I have regained feel as well now as if I had never With his back to the bar, Pete idly t 1 bits of a broken match at knot-hole in the f A novios at reading men would have considered im nervous He was far from ner yous, This waa prov to The Rpider’s lefaction when Malve entered Malvey, redheaded trink? And Pete poured him: | seit a notiowably small quar | t ie Malvey—Bull Malvey,” eald The Spider, hesitating for Pete name himaeif. Pete's my name, | left the rent of it to home | Maivey laughed. That « How's things © to the Concho™ he Spider blinked, which waa @ en that he was pleased. He never aughed, Evides Pete was more shrewd] than he had ted. And evident ly he would t jowed to Show down It's @ killing,” whispered The Spider, “I thought that tt wae, How to you wire him Pretty « for a kid,” sald Malvey Worth a blanket?" queried The Spider, which meant, worth hiding |from the law such Ume as & be] in source and pay for them with gold | wh also «came from an equal mysterious, scurce-—and It was with 25 i a cela n Showdown, riding single,” Many an suthor burns the mia. | Some men who never studied It is easier to make both ends |‘ Pete Ve oe. gases ba Might off in a fruitless attempt to| pharmacy are skillful when it comes meet than it is to weld them to tain a crow ee yoo ‘enlighten the world. [to drugging conscience =| gether. neon es foal hg espa ea i oa ha ne eaasernae cosmid eidineaprenhinetapiiiliiienanheinioat —|u nd you ain't been here Mal 4 way you were riding Un-hut “Kind of funny—but I wag headin south myself,” mid Peta Bein stranger I might git lost alone I got your number,” asserted The | | Spider. t entirely | mounted and pulled the staple THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. The Ridin’ Kid From Powder River BY Henry Herbert Knibbs by Henry Herbert Knibbs (Continued From Our Last Issued) ;ledger with considerable y When let ad pretended ab uditing his accounts Wit tion the glanced up. ‘The | Uality Jr's eyes were fixed on Pete's! Wor example, Sear Face and t ; bores ne epect eyes | companior Juet » from the b shifted to t who smiled, ‘Thelrecently had been credited wit Rplder no Interpreted — thia| t of Mexican cattle wh Aa would have rea I wee you ride a|now grazing on The Spider's border horse with the Concho brand Andiranch, the Olla, & Y ac Pete's eyen had veterts I nure d0,| tempted to weil the cattle to the I wae walting for you to aay t t er of a Mexican faction whose Still The Spider had not addrensed |saseta at the time were ammu his new guest nor had Peto uttered | and hope. a word, It was @ sort of cool, delib| Sear-Face had met this chieftain | erate duel of will power, Pete turn |by appointment at an abande ned | ed his head and surveyed the long|/ranch-house. Argument ensued. The Mexican talked grandiloquently of LAberty, Fraternity and Equality Noare-Wace held out for ensh. As he had rather ce informed the Mexican that ould deliver the} tle immediately, and r mivtake—for he knew tha an would straightway su retainers and take the © name of “Liberty, Fraternity Kqualit Scar Face promptly shot Unis selfappolnted savior of Mexice mortally wounded one of hia two companions, and finally perauaded the other to help drift the cattle north with a prom! fa shure of the profivs of the enterprise | ‘The surviving Mexican rode to Showdown with Bear Face and his companions, recelved his share of the which he squandered and stra y rode ba © border to join his captainiess comrades and| appoint himself their leader | ‘The Spider's mental ledger read Debit, chuck, Nquor and sing”—an account of long stand ing-—"and forty dollars in cash.| Credit—twenty head of cattle, brand] unknown.” act's account wae squared | ar Pace time being te was also on The Gpt #, and, according to The Spt In debt to Not that The Spider would have ever mentioned this, or have tried to collect. But when he offered Pete @ job on his ranch by shrewdly put Pete tn way of| meeting hia obl Cattle were in demand, especial ty| Mexico, so ravaged by lawlens| iiery that there was noth ations to steal, One outlaw chief: ever, waa #0 well ontablis r cially that his agents were able to} mecure supplies from a mysterious these agente that The Spider had} A bis His bank account| fA El Paso was rolling up fast. Thus far he had been able to supply beet to the hungry Mberatora of Mexico but beet he hoof wan becoming scarce on both aides of the border. Even before Pete had come to Showdown, ‘The Spider had perfected & plan to raid the herds of the north erm ranches. ‘The Spider knew that he could/ make only one such raid, with any chance of success If he made a) drive at all, it would be on a big wenle, A second attempt would be out of the question. The chief factor in the succens of the acheme would be! handling of the herd up 1 He had cowboys in who would wteal the What he needed was a man hia employ cattle whom he could rely upon to check the tally and turn the herd over to the agents of the Mexican soldiery and collect the money on the spot, while his cowboys guarded the herd from a ponsible raid by the Mexicans themnelven Peto, riding south, bore the letter from The Spider which Mulvay had riven hitn with tnatructs to hand} it to the foreman of “The Olla” and| receive further instructions from | that gentleman. Pete knew nothing Jot the contemplated raid, The Spider |shrewdly surmining that Pete would| balk at the prospect of stealing cat: | And it was because of thia very | fact that The Spider had tntrusted | Pete—by letter to the foreman the oven greater responsit ceiving the money for the with | depositing it in @ certain bank in El| Paso. Heretofore, such payments had] been made to The Spider's represent: | ative in that olty—the president of the Stockmen's Security and Savings Rank-—who had but recently notified | The Spider that he could no lenger| ct in the capacity of agent on ac ount of local suspicion, eady | ——— i tits) in the curre: PWEDAPOPS | that there spider Dite—" a Mayet gestured with his bridle hand va Many School Children Are or The Spider wo’ have to] «you sure please me most to] to ape bene ae ee ee enath i: mire suenee me toward the clump of a | Mothers who value their own ¢ ents. And The Spider unhesitat “Then 1 reckon you wight call in| Sam,” called the Texan, “he says/fort and the welfare of thelr ingly chose Pete as his representa- that there coyote in the brush over ann Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Das sone SUGAR fa Don ‘ t it 1 He aoe . 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Try Our “Make ‘Em Washing Tablets ONION SETS AND SEED POTATOES Phone Elliott 4325 Sold on very needles to Inat a lifetime Edison Blue Amberol Records will play 3,000 times Diamond Potr and all the latest PHONOGRAPH SUPPLY HOUSE Stall 195 Phone Main 4976 change, Wild Cherry Cream Regular 60c Special 50¢ Stall Opp. Cinnamon’s Frult with the ar, natural MALMO & CO., 1913 Westlake he don't Ike our way of welcomin’ |dren should never be without a of Mother Gray's Sweet Po: tive, reallzing that Pete waa shrewd-lipnere that’s been holdin’ a gun on| Strangers down here.” Childre a oT a for use th nm the ly capable, feariens, and to be trusted.| me ever since we been taikin’,” and| (Continued in Our Next Issue) | son in ey break Op eniae | ‘everiahness, Toward evening of the third day out of Showdown, Pete came upon & most unexpected barrier to his progress—a wire stretching in a seemingly endless succession of diminishing posts, He estimated that there must be at least forty thousand ferice ling to location, this was The Spider's ranch—the Ota. eral lengths of wire until } enough slack to allow the top to touch the ground. He stoc the wires ake jockeyed Blue Across, tied him to a post, and tack« the wire back in plac Headed south again, he had just PAKsed a clump of chaparral wher from the draw came a tall, muscula cowboy riding a big drawled the cowboy—a xan, who was evi waiting for Pete to explain presence, low!—Is ranch?" ‘One end of her.” “Um looking for the foreman.” “What name did you say?" “I didn't say.” Vhat's your business down this queried the cowboy. It's mine, I dunno as it's any of yours.” “So? Now, that's mighty queer! Lookin’ for the fo'man, eh? Well, #0 ahead and look~-they's plenty of room.” “Too RK this here tho Olle yo or much,” laughed Pete. kon T got to bush here and do my huntin’ in the mornin'—only” and Pete eyed the other significantly “I Kind of hate to bush on the ground T was bit by a spider onet—" “A spider, eh? T was bit by a rattler once, Got the marks on my| iM arm yet.” “Well, if it comes to a showdown, Stops Hair Coming Out; | A few After an application of andruff, besid new life, v and Blood-Bu//der pote disord What sanbers fs tunity daar [troubles U neds hy modher Fel a lot of truth shows up in the | &\ 2788 THESE POW conversation ' No dru “DANDERINE” Doubles Its Beauty. “Danderine.” “Danderine” u can not find a fallen hair or any every hair shows prightness, more col | cents buys MILK Safety of the milk should appeal to every more who aims to guard the welfare of her chi When sold by us as “certified” the au ities have placed their stamp of pein and thie There is absolute assurance as to qual- ity when ordering 100,000 people use here. A_ call also tas a Tonic trength brings. Pasraurizen MILK Elliott 223