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PAGE 10 A Story of Seattle and The South Seas “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS START HERE TODAY strengt? puny men fells him the p island is dea that by slaying the morr f th tm love wit jungles us beast him supe Tules, w girl, prior saving } old queen ahip-ow the Islan Or is Marian Page, a wh ba becomes “TOW co on wirn THE sTORY CHAPTER QAyY I got these ves bu Well, haven't you? How do it, anyway? Why, you can't handle me. I could break you over! son's head lolle ©, as he crashed, t him welght across t to ¢ THE CITY OF ALADDIN stepped found in me at last to ty, where the for door knobs tiles and diam: passed the ped That's what's w Ta | . lamp thiess they th and threw ch. Whoever p sex * tts slaves al; The k up is now our maste ‘Oh, I don't want mered poor Nick “5 the same you,” stam: I'm much obliged jut But ¢ can make you king of the gents, “and J you-ettier more” Magni! no, thank you, sald Nick ou'll just give us a pus * take the lamp back to Aladdin a'd better atay with him, I'm t ———— eee) Retail stores need “ALWAYS good-looking, and easy to clean” is a seven-word reason why the owner of any kind of retail store will find satisfaction in a linoleum floor. Linoleum floors are good-looking. The new linoleum offers colors and patterns that chime right in with the character of a business. THURSDAY, APRIL 24 For the Smart Shop A few minutes’ ¢ aily use of a floor pol- hing machine will clean and restore a waxed linoleum floor bright, clean floors it thoroughly, rubbing the wax well in. After thatan occasional waxing ead polishing and a daily bru ing with a slightly waxed dust-mop keeps it in erfect condition. This cuts cleaning costs. A lino- ae floor will never need refinishing. Waxing improves the looks of linoleum and makes it wear longer. The thin film of wax protects the linoleum from walking 1924 my knee.” cle He wa Clark laughed. “You are the last ma to talk abo ng anyone « your knee. J t saw halt wom) @own and mak: pu th You were scared to ¢ The sailor “A little more of th ya shouldn't have done that. ‘You You before all these , puld have im to me.’* growled Aye, lord, yo ea pri Clark was not Ot atrald of this h Sprawied on the sa our maidens to ca) your” D's 0, 50 1 do!” exclaimed Clark Y }Then a thought struck him. While} jand keep him prisoner ur | ised to behave. A smart ove might incline to a black and forthe white tile inlaid floor. Another might. prefer a marble tile. A restaurant looks well with a Dutch tile. Plain color linoleums are always handsome and serviceable anywhere. Then there are Jaspes —two-tone effects in blue, gray, green,and brown that may be laid with a border of a plain colpr linoleum. The idea of a bordered linoleum flopr ; ‘ is growing in favor. Itis individual in appearande. dom speak about a floor, they are impressed by ir. The floor seems built to fit that particular place. Your linoleum floor will add to the appearance ‘ and tone of your store. Talk to a linoleum merchant Near you, in your city, is a merchant or contractor who makes a specialty of installing floors of Armstrong's Lino- leum to fit different kinds of busi- ness—stores, shops, restaurants, thea- tres, professional offices, and public buildings. Let us send you his name and have him call on you with samples of Armstrong's Linoleum. He can submit estimates of cost, tell you how your floor should be laid and how to give it proper care. ' Write us for our 48-page book, “Business Floors,” illustrated with colorplates of the new linoleum floors, feet just as a thin film of oil pro- Copco ie tects machinery from wear by frademerkon friction. Besides, with the ageing of the burlap back the waxed surface, the color of the floor becomes soft and mellow in tone. You can always be proud of your linoleum floor. Even if customers sel- woman. in the wo Clark and kcal a 5 rade 1 mo who is that mar lary. He Il me," he have done t 2 au wall Toba. He was ember is deat he repeated sneasil mat: | what has he done 4 him, Even Miss Pa vered her and the! her arms yet had memory or » +d from that night totes 5° ce face with the th: She wa Not is own life, Clark Ishod s arms ame quiet her ky brute who floor of should wadte your strengtff ona mere 1 up and put ow you allowed r bee The economy of linoleum Business men like the floor of Arm- strong’s Linoleum, because it mear no heavy investment, and a very low upkeep cost Cemented in place over a lining of builders’ deadening felt whichis pasted to the wood or concrete underfloor, and edges made tight with waterproof cement, linoleum makes a permanent, quiet, smooth floor that will stand years th and years of ordinary walking wear. om hin past o pled it “Well, if there ain girl!’ Benac mortal. Remembe | A Few Recent Installations of Armstrong’s Linoleum lark to is woman n to me," said n sstom among exploded you | = What |. QWhat horrible memory does the rig At | sight of Benson conjure in the mind ime Afraid | o¢ Marian Page?) become a king ‘ime a chicken, Hagen Settles His Court Appeal Case prom Southern Cal. Music Co, Los Angeles State Capitol Building Sante Fe f the n and ordered Benson bound. lor opened hi for Bread nis Jail Mh smaey ris derful : He raged and stormed and threat Fring eee rode eye Won 3 for thin, un-| ened dire things, but Clark emiled|! ee sae Liam dernourished children and and went hiv way. Tt night for delicate grown-ups Wi.) zit tout se be mi who cannot take fats im a his throne surrounded by the natives heavier form. Melts in 7°": *™llins. looked Gown on the} sailor eyes he i up like a ¢ No, thanks. Icken be Ed Ungen, forme This who Oakland Tribune Offices Oakland, Cal. City Hall Portland, Ore. Lowman & Hanford Co, Seattle from the natives en an appes Into c ' or law ¥v Very little care Such a floor is less of a care than any other kind of floor. Wash it with a mild soap when first laid and then wax ations, id queen. The | * ntened out the legal complica «ailor stood proudly their midst, gazing triumphantly ar ntly “Lord,” she whispered, “might a | back at Clark El Pielow and Charles Givens, jmaiden claim him for husband?| Clark looked sadly on, He did not! nad ‘taken thelr appeal, and appeal we re-establish, for a day and ‘want any man » hin death if approved for all (! the old law under which wefhe could prevent it, but this man once lived, that a husband die by his | his sublime egotiam was bringing dis | wife's hand?” laster upon hia own head. Clark shook his head, Toba’s ap-| Toba smiled and Smith wagged his | peal had been heard by the other| head knowingly women. They took up the ery. “You gave him his | The fiercest and the strongest of | Ho would not listen. He ithem stepped forward. | and not you B| “I claim the white stranger for my | Benson swaggered among husband,” Mola cried, and with a/the natives and shouted insultingly swift movement unbound him. He | at Clark | scrambled to his feet and grasped her| “No wonder y made senso} ns t ng hia appeal perfected Fred ¢ Hagen Lec > er his co-defend. ants, Brown Armstroxc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—803 Terminal Sales Building. Telephone—Elliott 3641 Armstrong's Linoleum for Every Floor in the House bonds w ybody presuming had been ror for the a three, Rail Damage Suit Now Federal Case Tho suit of Flora B. Haas for dam Agen of $27,522.50 against the Oregor Washington Rajiroad & Navigation you king | CO. was removed from the superior if these native #0 easily for a| Court to the federal court Wednes white fellow,” he taunted. “Watch Mrs. Haas claims that she was .” sald Clark. “This | my step, old b I'm going to wear | !njured at Kennewick, Wash., J | m wants to marry you. She ir crown 15, 1923, when she slipped and | m on,” cried Benson, seizing the| Across the s from one of the rafiroad’s tra girl about the waist. She smiled. Her | tain side came METRE ee eyes were lifted to the skies and} “Turn her back | their stars, | Benson er," “But I say," remonstrated Clark. |Smith. The professor |A howl went up from the natives. | but at that moment | Was the new king to cheat them of sight of her. He another wedding? back as tho he had “Don't cross them this She came chance, Clark is to blame about day dup the moun an Page, I do not want said Clark to rted to obey, on caught 1 and started neon a ghost The Tangle (An intimate story of innermost emotions reve us, love should come first, but in| All the Joy had heen taken out) stead, knowing the necessities of] of Jac! to see I expect I ought to be happy i | homecoming for me by| anyway, for altho the tenderness material things, men put ambition | nis nervous annoyance when he|came late it was there. “Take the and power first—ambition to make &| first saw me. Perhaps I'm just a| good the gods provide” is “pretty success, and success always Includes | siny woman, but if Jack had met| good advice, isn’t it? power. me with that tender smile and Isn't this enough of my reactions Sometimes I think that power is|speech at the train that he made| for this time, little Marquise? Any- the dominant desire of ali mascu-|to me as he jumped hurriedly from|way, I think I will close. Woe enshrine Eros|it¥: Man wants to be all power-|the car at his office the whole com: | LESLIE. | Vo en Pros /tul, even in his love. A man wants|plexion of my day would have been | (Copy: 24, N, as our household god, and we tr7|to make all thoee who contact with| changed. I would have driven nim} eee te wa Bay es to pay daily worship to him, altho/him to do #o in his own way.|to the office with a happiness-filled aoe all sorts of other duties intervene.irhere ts the clash and battle of heart that would have sung until) TOMORROW: Letter from Sally Consequently we neither do what is ite, right by love or by the other things danet pity agaln. Atherton to Beatrice Grimshaw. which are neceasary in our daily life, Men, on the other hand, have o distinct idea of what shall come first, and then they graduate the importance of thelr duties way| down along tho line. Of course, we| women think that with them as with | Churne in Seattle , lowly among the na ed tm private letters) LETTER FROM PRES-|make a mistake COTT TO LESLIE. PRESCOTT It was with mixed emotions that I drove home. 1 was not quite sure, litte Marquise, just where I owas wrong in my estimate of what was lue a wife, and where Sally right Of course, I knew that Sally. Ath erton cared vory little for Sam, {knew that she had come to work jfor Jack because she wanted to get away from him. Yet it seemed to jme that something out of the years |they had spent together would bs |= hers still, It seemed to me that if my employer had not mentioned the great trouble—for even if it were not great grief, it must have been a great trouble—that I had passed thru, I would have felt that Oe lackin in sympathy. believe I'd ever make a 88 woman, I said to myself, I | don't believe I have enough of the masculine turn of mind. Little things mean so much to me. I dreary and raise beautiful pictures, and then the hurt of it all when they | i, € Fumble before reality! ee ie} NOT expect ordinary surface remedies | cade (aided 1 pot that, Baadtitul to remove a rash, eczema or itching skin letter from Jack, little Marquise, i disorder. Not on the outside, but down in the have been thinking of him, I pre: u jsume, as something not quite hu-} nidet layers of the skin is the real trouble. mans. I longed for him, 1 wanted! Pores clogyed with poisonous germs, body |hin arma about me, 1 wanted the cells and tissues swollen and inflamed — these kisses ho spoke about to close my are what must be soothed back to normal be- fore a skin disorder will disappear. eyes that I might keep within their Howered lids the happiness that threatened to overflow. Yet there is a way that brings almost imme oatnt Totter, HMetls Marquise, (was diate relief. To cleanse the pores, kill germs, that I have ree elved lately. 1 ‘think and erate the skin again acting normally, phy- that had I not received {t, 1 should sicians have for twenty-eight years been pre- HbL Have 505K to the ain ud angel scribing Resinol in their daily practice. 0 the sugges a : basing recalyed. 11, of post oe + If you have today any spot, rash or irritation |pected to find not a man, but al on your skin, apply this soothing, healing Oint- Hover; and, really, little Marquise, ment. Spread a coating on the affected surface ei ABR ia taet en te "| and smooth it in very gently with the fingers. | aitterence. | One application will, in many cases, stop the HW very. Hard) Atlan You. havel itching completely. 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