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Pac ee Nols 8s 8 te x a] dy SES — ‘Three Kinds Flourish on “‘Hell Ship’’ ‘Blackjack, Chuck-Luck and “African Golf” \ All Claim, Devotees in Fish Fleet “THE PRICE OF SALMON"—NO, 7 By Max Stern “Swim it, kid, for C's saker I was standing in the dark on] Seizing the bum by the shoul. pler 29, Before/der, and using his knee to propel me was one of/him along with well-timed kicks, those most ab-/he soon had him thrust out onto joct of human) Kast «t. and was drift logs that) panting and scowling at me. wash up fO" TELLS HIM “Or the feven ea! AIN'T 80 BAD’ onto San Fram) 4. 4 p ee | decals water: nd—you —-aln't — a'gotn’ to t ‘wing | AWiM—It-—elther,” he spoke slowly t lo had © menacingly, Me had evidently been on the OVerheart the wino's advice, ‘ tame misadven-| I told him IT had no tntention of| ture that was| breaking away, I assured him that| calling mo, and I had signed to go to Alaska with was seeking to my cyes open and that I intended talk me out of to nee tt thru. j it before it was] re ain't ao had.” he heean, re! too late. |lapsing Into his benevolent mood. _ a BB ass That bum was stringin’ you, Let Mua re ho bad) me tell you somet let me come ashore had passed! ie yo cave ys a fel fo along the word that I. Wae "O-lravent got any cause to worry. It’s k." to the night guard, and altho! wien they leave-you that It's time past § o'clock I had lingered om} ) 0 Uk Ot gee cage oth i = ons “4 ot neared ow nut ee dome x48 Aine 10 <0 WOE hice ait’ f know that llee'll lve +E been all over the world,” the|P"ly om Penple ‘oo are ‘ealthy. A wine bum was saying in earnest joe wea't never stay on a sick tones, spoken very low to prevent | ™*" overheard by the night guard I thanked him for his comfort was watching ts asanen ing words and said good night And there ain't nothing se bad! clambered anywhere as the Alaska Chinee|made for my sleeping quarters ft gangs. I been to jail and it was|my first night aboard an Alaskan better there, Don't try it, brother. | "Mell Ship.” A fellow can't starve in Frisco.” The belly of the ship was packed “YOU'LL WISH YOU tight with shooks for the salmon! WAS DEAD,” IS PROPHECY caren, sheet tin for the The guard was approaching w*) cans and coal to run the machinery and the “wino's™ voice sank still/of the cannery In faroff Alaska lower. It was almost pleading. (In the forward hold was stored | “You can jump off the tall o”| just as compactly the animate part! jthat ship tonight and swim for) of the machinery of whieh I was the end of that there dock, The/now one of the cogs, the Chines ship’ be between you and the gang. | dicks and you can sneak around | the other side ef that pier leoun multi-colored amortment of | ‘oath umans that made up that gang | ‘The guard was Jistening. Ho! tney ‘bag sone to met tae |waa a benevolontiooking Britisher,|1 stepped down the companion jone of the same force of privAle| way into the “Ching hole,” I found jwatchman who guarded the Alaska!) was greatly mistaken. [fleets by day. He had been telling jie a few *moments before of hin] 1 shall never forget the sight |Koedly deeds when he was a Y. M jthat greeted my eyes, j C. A. war worker over in France.| The meager space forward of the | He had dwelt long on bis happy | rows of bunks wa altve with men |home life, and upon his wife. They had gathered into three Altho white-haired and past 60, he| groups, each group of standing or| called her “The Giri," in truly! crouching creatures was lit by the lover fashion, dim light of candies, ‘The air was! “Say, that etinkin’ hold'll turn/ tense with the thing that has made | you sick,” the wharf-rat was say-|the Alaska salmon ships as famous | ing. “Before you're a day out past|in the Western underworld an/ the heads, you'll wish you was| Monte Carlo ts to the sporting rich) dead. It ain't only the food and) —ambling. the seasickness and the colt and| ‘f) the right of the companion the disease, The lice’ll damn ne@fiway stood the official gambling eat you up, Why, I've seen 'em/ table conducted by the “Mexican so baa—* Boss,” who, tn ours, happened to Suddenly my benevolent friend,|be the Guamese Ben. Here the the night guard, turned a tigerish| game was biack jack. A filckering look on the pleader. All the/ candle stood at each end and around benevolence was gone, and he wasithe table crowded @ ecore of my ou get to ‘ell out o° ‘ere,” he thundered, Maz Stern 1 over the ship's side and ralmon coming back, | ” CRUSHED! Tom Lawson, Bitterest Foe of Wall Street, Loses Fortune; Dis- ) appears.From Home | NEW YORK, Oct, 12.—Tom Lawson is “broke.” But he hasn't sneaked away and committed suicide as many former Wall St, millionaires have done when their enemies crushed them on the market. Lawson has gone away, but only to rest up. He may later attack the “Wolves” again, This is the word given out by his sister, who says that ghe has heard from him, Lawson's sensational career began when he was 13 years old—an office boy in a Wall St, brokerage house. Operating on a shoestring, he won millions. He was the first free-lance operator to advertise his campaign, and he carried thousands with him to riches and back again to failure. A writer, a poet, a sports- man and a farmer—a breeder of prize cattle, a fi- nancier, Was Lawson, Years ago he turned on the giant machine that makes brutes and cowards of men—Wall St.—and sent it tottering with his terrible story, “Friday the 18th.” His “Frenzied Finance” hit at the very heart of Wall St. He became known as the greatest of the muck- rakers—and he not only wrecked some of his bitterest foes, but he lost and won a fortune in doing it. Since the war Lawson has devoted himself to proteet- ing his own great fortune. But, he did not gub the public arena, When Secretary of War Weeks tried to have him- self re-elected to the senate, Lawson stepped in and gave Weeks a sound beating. That put David I. Walsh in the United-States senate. He conducted a personal, whirlwind campaign that defeated Weeks. But Wall St. watched for its chance, and it “got” Law- son. Today he is auctioning off his at estate, Dream- wold, to pay his debts. At 65, still active, energetic, unfor- giving, he is resting for what? Another attack on his ancient foe, Wall St.? Or has he passed definitely from the public eye? Lawson BURGLAR JUST | WAS SOCIABLE Thief Startles Woman But Steals Nothing ‘Three strange episodes involving burgiars were added to the police records Wednesday night. fioon after abe had retired, the a KEEP WELL THE BABY BY DR. R. 1. BISHOP TLKS and are not so im- portant tn the life of @ baby as sun- shine and ganl- tation. Sunlight te ab- solutely neces red with anger. For Piles Ht Is Pyramid that Yr ore seals dsughter of Mra W. A. Horner, raey Wave Mit waren ave, Was startied by Filipinos and Guamese, and as they/ 1), appearance of a thug at ber played, their dusky, eager faces.) window, which had been left open. Ht up by the candles, stood out "| rng burgiar chatted with her, gty- sharp retief against the black dark ling his name and address, which nowy of the hold. “Ft mem shouted one of the young Mexicans standing up in tense excitement. He had piled three of his ten dollars on the cards in front of him The man running the tadle for Bon, weartne the poker face of « solid mahogany — —this fe a reproduction of a famous oid desk used by George ‘Washington during his presidential term. and which ts now as @ precious heirloom in the City Hall collection tn New York city. The circle mounts on the ports are likenesses of the metal caps of the bolts that appear in the original. This is a very commodious desk, with seven long drawers and broad writing bed. Size of top, 34x60 inches. cigs Mer ee 4 io Su punply wonderful to ease palm, r@-/ reat gambler, dealt around in st lence. The young Mexican seized bis hand and eat down limply as the Guamese silently hauled in the $3. CHINESE AND NEGRO GAMES RUNNING, TOO Over to the left a more afient/ drama was going on, The Chinese | bad set « lantern on a low steamer trunk and were huddled about on Inverted buckets and boxes playing their national game chuck-luck. Not} a word was being uttered as the counter slowly scooped Iima beans into his lap and the “bom-ee” scooped shiny halfdollar pieces from « red silk cloth Into a cigar box, but each of the parchment faces of the gamblers showed as much emotion aa le proper for en Oriental. And under the companion way.| crouched low on a piece of ureet | es) around a single candie, knelt the! these Buppost:| negroes muttering low blandish Take no bs | ments to Lady Luck as they toased | jaway thelr halfdollar pieces in @ game of African golf. Hotties of grappa were passed around and the gaming) waxed until daybreak. Into the allay that ne of pressure and e to reat and Bleep with comfort. ‘The fact t ery drug- © alm d Canada carries 4 add tendl Ir yram 21 Pyramid your name an Pyramia ef Co. 6 Bia all, Mich. being | proved to be fictitious, and de- parted without trying to gain en- trance, His footprints tally with those of o burglar who committed three other robberies. Bloody fingerprints were left on the window sill of a house at 1828 Mth ave, after a burglar had brok- on the glass. He was routed after a thrilling chase by two policemen. The house was vacant and nothing was disturbed as far as known. While the family of F. ¥. Chas, 415 Third ave. W. were in the parlor Wednesday night, a burglar erawied in the bedroom window and took a purse containing $20. He was surprised in the act, but! eecaped after a hot footrace. Jewelry and cash totaling many hundreds of dollars were stolen In & ncore of other robberies. MAH JONGG _ IN WINDOW “Mah fonget exclaimed Hina Sampron, movie queen, Wednesday afternoon. who sleeps, eats, plays and—uncon nclously, to be sure--varaps, In the Standard Furniture Co.'s window de yoted, these days, to “Better Homes” week “Mah fongg! Miss Sampson re- peated, stamping her foot “Huh?” inquired Herb Schoenfeld, blushing at his ignorance of French social phrases. Just. then an Orien- Mise Sampson {5 the young lady | like | ss has the largest amount of sunlight. Fresh air Is quite as important. Pneu monia, bronchitis and colds are more often due to absence of fresh air than to exposure to it. The temperature of the baby’s room should be under absolute con- watine | jf HURSDAY, OOTOB 12, 1 The Time to Buy a Phonograph is Now F you have reached the point where you wish to own “the highest class talking machine in the world”, it is unwise to put off the purchase any longer. It will be a long time before phonograph quality will excel the magnificent new models of Sonora, And it may be a short time be- fore prices will have to go up. The Sonora is not an “experimental” pur- chase. It is a life-time possession, built to be such, and proved so by the proud ownership of hundreds of thousands of discriminating music lovers. “The Best Record is Better on a Sonora.” $50 to $3000 Dealers Everywhere SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Ine. GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, President 279 Brosdway New York Wholesale Distributors: The Magnavox Company, 616 Mission St.. San Francisco The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY; UNOT, ' CLEAR. AS, ALSELL 1216-1218 Third Ave. Phone Main 3139 course, is done with the best of in- tentions. trol, An open grate isan aid toward thim, It ts often the cage that babies are brutally overdressed. This, of that touches the baby’s food is im: hn ordinary cleanliness of a good house- | keeper. The utensils used in prepar- ling the food should be in good con. dition and preferably of enamel! or jaluminum. They should be bolled for jat least 15 minutes before using. ; j | | | lgperate ete, ie Ee You might be surprised to kore that the best thing you san use for severe cough, is & rem@dy which f easily pret at home in just a few mom It’s cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Uspally stops the ordinary. cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too—ehil ind it or tarot? Franulated ed molass instead of spgai Thua you make a y niy-—but coating no more than mal bottle of ready-made pa | syrup. Tand asa cough, madicing, there er BANISH GRAY HAIR MANY charming faces are aged by pre- maturely graying hair. 1f through ill Dess or exposure to harsh elements your hair has become gray. streaked or faded, Brownatone” will bring back the look of youth. Thourands of women have tinted is really nothing at price. It A ‘The hands and clothing of the pere fon preparing the food should be Absolute cleanliness in everything | *Potless. An abundance of pure water shoulg perative. This means more than the | be given the baby. makes up this deficiency. It is called Vegex—and it ie made from a plant that gets its growth im jess then_em hour.y sf You need Vegex. Ask your Sruggise or grocer. me ( 3Sc, 65¢ and $1.20 jars. THE VEGETARIAN STORE 122 Sanitary Market AUGUSTINE & KYER f15 First Ave. 1520 Third Ave. 1507 Queen Anne Ave. 500 15th Ave. N. ome right to VAVAVAVAVAV | an longest purses of course were alip-| ta), standing with bis noxe Mattened | gives quick, lasti thelr hair to natural shades with this mod+ BURLINGTON, lowa. — Funeral] Forest Conference @ervices for Albert M. Parmeter, 87, eldest striker in world, held Wednes- day. Parmeter had been on strike 1888, when ho went out with thood of Locomotive En; Reers. Strike never settled; Parmeter Bever returned to work. If you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no ‘‘ sub- stitute’ for Resinol. Recgarsdore similar in name or appearance are not ''jngt the same as Resinol."* Although a unecrupuious deal- ers may them as or Rew Inol, they are often crudely made, of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to mse. Buy in the original dius package. ‘Resinol is never sold in bulk | Ae Holds The closing session of the state conference s!-lopened Thursday at the Chamber of er | Commer forestry department ce. Decision that fires for land clear- ing in summer months should be better supervised, but not prohibited, marked tho discussion at the open- ing of the conference Wednesday. of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 Special for 30 Days— Plate Department, Gold Crowns, tion of your teeth, sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years 1420% Second Avenue Last Session Here’s Relief ping the half-dollar pieces, and be fore the night was over many had Painless Extraction |A real specialist in chatge of our| .. $4.00 Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condb | One X-ray free, Our treatment of pyorrhea ts con.) YOU WAN’ BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC gotten rid of thetr $10 greenbacks| advanced by the Chinaman. (More tomorrow.) For Neuritis Never mind where, when or how those awful, stabbing paina of neu- ritis got their start—you want re- Hef from the torture right now! Stop a4 any first-clase drug store and arta supply of Tysmol. Apply 1 quantity of thin soothing tion over the spot that and in a short time you be free from pain. MRS. HERRICK’S BODY SHIPPED ‘The body of Mrs. 8. K. Herrick, free J F hn tna} Whe died in Seattle recently, has # taken up throw 6 skim uping ditect to] been shipped to Maynard, Minn., for ‘ching peripheral | burial. kly respond to! Mrs. Herrick was born in Red fn Tyamot—no| Wing, Minn., in 1865. Her father dangerous y kind. Guar-|was the first Swedish minister to anteed to be absolutely harmless | proach in Minnesota and built tho ever gave them such wonderful re-|firat Swedish Baptist church in that lief, Price $1 at all leading drug- | state. wiat ‘Tyamo!l Company, Mfg. Chem- Mi Herrick was a ast noble ints, 400 Butter Bt, San Francisco, ve. a p Advert nt} grand in Rebekah lodge in Monte- vidio, Minn. IRHEUMATISM en survived by her husband, ho Js @ deputy sheriff in the North CANNOT EXIST in the human body | 2nd; and two sisters, Mra. Bennett if you will use Trunks P Belin, Red Wing, Minn. and Mrs, 8. tion. It is absurd and K. Booth, St, Paul in feet, it is a pity ‘ 4 “' ” with alther Funeral services. were conducted aclaticon any other|in Seattle by Rev. Ambrose M. form of rheumatiam. Trunk’s Prescription Doms won| alley. Mrs. W. 1. Sichlooman depress the heart, it pops NOT | played the plano and Mrs. Russell yuln the. atom eat all the meat : and good food you wish while tak:|@ Trapp sang. = The services ing this prescription. It DOES NoT| Were conducted under the auspices lcontain any Moroury, Salicylate of {of the Home Undertaking Co, soda, O11 of Wintergreen or narcot- kind, but it positively kind of rheumatiam o ). WHAT MORE DO Thero in nothing sunt to get ite healing here ts auffer muscular, 908 eelabeaiamgeecre ove or Reception Planned ‘fa laet for New Principal acid nolvent known ant aine | Parents of children attending the rior liver medicine Trunk’s| Harrison school are being urged by as good, and It ts Imponsihie something better. It ln the against tho window, getting a slant. eyed view of Miss Sampson, yelped “Mo sayve! and departed. two young men and a young woman, and the Sampson thruout the remainder of the afternoon in an exhibition of the Chinese game of “Mah jongs.” Dock Policeman many years ® familiar figure to the passing thousands at the Colman dock, died Wednesday night at hiv home, 1432 Orange Place, after an {ti ness lasting over a périod of many years. Crandell had been grieving Mary Crandell. Officer Crandell wax 54 years old and joined the force in 1902, after working as a street car in Cileago. Funeral arrangement» taking parlors, Woman Dope Fiend Is Found Lifeles: Mrs. Matilda Lindsey, 62, was found dead in the Odeon apartments, 1801 Ninth ave, Thursday, bringing to a clone a long and dreadful strug glo to free herself of the drug habit Mrs. Lindsey apparently died from an overdose of morphine, according to Coroner W. H. Corson, The aged woman had n employed as a chambermaid at the Waldorf hotel, encription sells for $1.78, or J for| the Harrison P..T. A, to he t ly t lendi 4 tata, e aver nga bara tthe Butler Drug ce, Martell Buck | reception to the new principal, Fri- Swift Drug Co,, Seattle day, at 2:30 p. m, {t was learned. Sho is survived by her husband, David Lindsey, a cripple. Ho soon returned, accompanted by | your newoomers joined Miss | bronchial asthma, Grieves and Dies | '#* #! Patroiman Wdward Crandell, for |— over the death of his wits, Mrs. | mah. He was formerly a policeman | are being made at the Bieltz Under | | romptly heals the inflame: bat line the throat Wind assages, stops the annoying tl » loosens the phi cough stops entirely. for bronchitis, croup, hoarse: Pinex is a highly concentrated com- ound of Norway pine extract, ‘famous for healing the membranes. intment ask your ‘o avoid di .) druggist for ounces of Pi id don’t accept any- in with direction: thing sh ie. Gy ‘teed to rive oe. ol or Te ° Bi ¥t Wayne, Ind. Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant, and thus replaces it. las es ern ald to beauty. Amy shade from golden brown to black. 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