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b4 9? ut her adve ; 8 sao The con ystery went to. Wood a beta wi rabtat hole f 1 BY FRED V. WILLIAMS “after you left the toa party where did you got" asked Nick, when they were all ed in t Taam wen Seeay same colin, date and had is uae Or oe & vecant house on Beacon Hill 0 e ha! us ty b p 2 mysterious. woman tn. Black way from the wit any Gast Feehan. Se) ° When dow puasied and not « little worried. | , : ell _" < nga, te od the @ Marian had joir He wl a King an auaen sway. It was @ qu pga reat atrangth What is it, dear? she asked ‘= : R ¥ wre. 3 a cark ody fast am every a y 15 an Snow servente were Gar quarreled n© queen kept sayl i memories of my sdyent Telit wes very amusing. And three | orr with his head’ or ‘Off wit enalty of love on the island, I guess, nothing at|_\ r b See The women he sald reassuringly gardeners were trying to paint eome| head’ at a dreadful rate. I really thetr husband, But hd did consider it something. | 8 & rosebush red, because! grew alarmed, So I wandered away o nelr weciding might they | was there any connection between |''*Y, Dad made @ mistake and/and came across the Cheshire Cut % Toba, @ Beautiful planted white ones against the) knov heen in lore with Clark.) the woman in black who lured him quete’s & he en was just a head, y now, a er fave Artet. marr }t@ the old Housg on Beacon hill, his | S400" * orders. fe time yt i) - . . ve eo om we r y 4 “ at ” $e tubtes ie alaye a Bante odin letrerding on the. thé Of savage Fist he a igs <1 How do you Itke the queen beats long, feared by Ratives.| women, "the gold he found on that | Sred. “OFF with their heads,’ but I asked the Cheshire Cat, I waited S Ja the pales thas ay island and the widow who made de.| >! 4!! of the gardeners in a Mower-| until his ears appeared before 1 pion he wente aane tee thet posits at the bank? pot, so they were safe answered, for he wasn't quite com “X storm wrecks @ ship, Mart ‘They begun life in.the lap of lux.| "It Must have been @ queer place! | plete, Ho had « habit of appearing rege 8 Waite girl alee gt Seattle lury and in the heart of etvilization. poe the queen nice to your" asked and disappearing that was most her. Tob 1 joafousy, Clark; ‘Little more than a year had |° . | surprising | oat, Gest thad kerled itacaete ed since the ad tt | “Bort off sighed Alles, She Not a bit,’ I answered. ‘She i 4nd Smith find buried treaaure.| passed si went of the ls ‘ . ot , a. s Smith te kit he natives... woman in black in Clark's life, |®**®¢ me a silly question and when | xo. But I saw that the queen wag Pgh AY Mo tad left the city poor, a |! #814, ‘How should I know? she|tistening. ‘Likely to win,’ I went wa tof the| struggling artist. He returned | ried ‘Off with hor head? It seemed |on, altho that wasn't what I had|! Yen with the! in affiuenca, to be the only thing she knew." | intended to say at all! away with the pative Clark Tonged to ‘visit his old] “I don't call that Pyne »i*| “That's a good girl,’ sald the studio, to recover what remained of | ™arked ey. “And did they?’ | queen, and gave me @ pat. Won his paintings, to look again on the| “See for yourself!’ said Alice, | deriand was a great place and J old house of mystery on Beacon|W*#sing her head hard. “I said enjoyed it. I should Ike to £9 2 Hill and uh¢ertake an investigation ones ates omy a “a \ rk end Marian are of it and the mysterioug woman in| *lenced her, Not another word did t 4 we're eee. The } wreeked and} Hoe did not want to report his di er Ge Wee Om +, ? oY | Mugg ehfldren, and fina Ah Ee en’, usneiDg | appearance to the police or to bring |oauet. Do you know how ene ok going mm heat vena hunger, they are| himself any notoriety thru tho| “Oh, yost" sald D “We have od: Allee. T hope you ked up by & ship bound for| papers. He way’ tatisfied that the|a set at home. We knock wooden | can go t jerland some day adventure: painful, hagardous as it|balls thru wire arc with long (To Be Continued) “NOW Go oN Wirt THE stony | Mas It's loads of fun’! (Copyright Seattle Star) CHAPTER 38 i pat doves V THEN the, huge Ortental liner} * rode proudly thru the straite|'t nto Seattle, a young couple stood on her forward deck and looked out the elty. They were Floyd Clark and Marian Page. Is there anything familiar about sight of that city? Does it bring | nck memories?” he asked her, | Clark way eager to learn ts some} hing of Marian’h memory df ‘her! | blinked ieind. place. men And its previous life “had: glimmered.. thru|tney wrote an © tog which obscured tt since her | their hipwreck om the Island. She passed her handy before her eyes and studied the land. scape; the whitecapped peak of Mt. Rainier rising on the south, the long stretch of hills, the manystoried tops of Senitle’s 3 buildings, rising and falling in gentle hills along the water front. “T don’t know," she sald. Never mind," said Clark. let that worry you. Memory will/ come back some day. In the mean-/turned with wes me, when we land, we will be He married.” She turned to him with quivering Torumbe of both | works which, about. under th Yet he knew You haye-been very good to me. | Without you I would be alone tn the} world. If ft had not deed for Your| Seip. D would net te altve today, or | love reigned when he knew jbe back at mid bank. deep the tnvigo They hurried thru the crowd and , taxied to a hotel. They took ad Their rogms were flooded with sun-| shine. At the bank Clark found his de- had exeited much curfosity./ “unny,” sald the cashier. “We zet that mintage, ® few thousand / on the dollars of it, regularly every two; years. A widow, @ woman in| shuffling; What!" excialmed Clark. “There,”" said the cashier. “I talking out of my turn. But It's td and half eat SINGLE you gain by good ones. Th speculation « a Dexter Horton Savings Accoun ings, 6 to 8 $35,839,09) National Third Ave. and Cherry §: Second Ave. and Cherry St. KORE greased visioned — their when he would buy their dinners and order the wine. not care to take Marian into thelr feigned sophistication Free there—mostly In loose speech. The adforates of marriageless unions Jacked for the most part the courage of the | convictions they voiced. So Clark left Marian on a night art qudrter would her with aasurances that he would Avoidi A Story of Seattle and The South Seas had been, Brought bit Marian and | wooden mallets. He wished to forget Toda, : he thland, the’ women who inhabited Yet he. wascurtous how It all happened, overpowered with a desire }to know tte ‘mystery. Downtown, where the lights | sleeplly between hollow of high buildings was a little restaurant, Seattle's litte Bohemia, the rendezvous of his Ho had ‘heen a frequenter of this| Fo doterted its long-haired short-haired 1 painted h shady a helr arma monials of their studlousness. them one and they had known him, as poor They were practic friends he had and he longed to| mmbMionr himself to severnl of them Dea" tlon Kis adventures and to show them, aa proof of bis story that he had re- alth. * Yet his friends night. } Down Second ave. with the throaty |‘ you. rattle of its street cars chortling «| yong of tts own, he ewung, breathing rating air. Past Yesler way, under the guard janship of office buildings, he turned Joining suites overlooking the city-|4na on down the streets that, once! past narrow alleys horrid with mem ores of tong murders, merged into} the district where his friends played ut being Bohemians. Into # shabby cafe, with sand and ® jangling piano that rocked with drunken slouching om the floor; scattered “tables with wine-soaked en meals. man from the dead he strolled ing Speculation poor in- vestment. may cause you greater loss than a dozen ere is no bout a National t. Savings “Department open Saturday even- o'clock. Resources 8.71 Bank it, short of aspirations and they affected | large knowledge of literature from many |opare and chéap meals, they packed assemble, ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS THE QUEEN AND ved a 6 Muggs took THE CHESHIRE ¢ Mister gain, The Tangle the LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. husband, COTT TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT ‘Tho train wan very late, dear heart, consequently I got into New from} York just in time to drive directly | to the dock. There was a bad accl dont on the tracks fuat in front of us, and we had to walt until it was as test!-|cleared away, For the first time in my life, Jack dear, I got a little Jereepy feling around my heart when I saw tha long Uno of ambulances land undertakers’ wagons taking the | people past my car in the early morn {ing from the wreck just ahend. | It was almost a stroke of provi- dence that we did not run into this) lwreck, because our engineer minsed |the signals and only stopped train within @ short co of the other, However, women. | think from now on. trice Grimshaw came away, the day nid great | us were more or Ie: and said tribute thelr sow nder, a als and all, Just lly the & you or anybody else’ a things sho the near trice Orimahaw tells that who by urprise our me he did again, it we always worried/ have ‘been ours but for some lucky | they we stroke of providence, I think we | Perso } would be Very unhappy people. L got a rather worried feeling, Jack, | man. of the | wowever, as I waited there In my fete |COMpartment for the train to start. I wondered just what you and little | Jack would do if I never came back Now that isn’t a nice thing for an absent wife to write to her “jato bis Bohemia. The the stopped playing, ended abruptly. The proprietor, thin, curly locks | brushing hia solled collar extended | |@ bony hand In greeting. “Mister Clark? You? Perhaps, however, eit did not want to marry this about Sai jand Paula Perier to you, mee | |aight of me on the dock fi }1f ahe hadn't shouted my | have a | ee [and ever Others joined. Most were un-| Daddy's looking very well, Jazz; figures back into America again. served before prohibition. Men hafled him. Women mauled Jover him. An he found @ corner | table, thankful hé had not brought Marian to this place. | ‘Two friends sat with him, old, | old friends, men he thought | | much of. Parker, a writer of | j cloths Like a again. poor verse, who clerked by day and Bohemed by night; Trenton, | painter like himself, whowe ‘‘rot- ten luck’ Lok peaeensy him from | continued, being famous, AT 1 bh. (Am tatimate story of innermost emotions revealed tn private letters) fe it? But I'm trying to| |tell you frankly just what I do and 1 don't know whether I cunisinedl to you that I had a letter from Bea. | COTA closed before and Sally Atherton had written her that she thought all of hypocritical, that hypocrisy was the at ) took on with 1 how hypo- you are. She's « and she's not tell the {s thinking, She comes t being confidential to Bea- the way, her engagement with | Dick Summers ts Hable to be atarted Why t's It) my dear, that the wo- about the accidents that might have|men who are most fascinating for! happened or the troubles that might the moment to men, are the women Id never chose for wiv think Paula _Perier }would make a charming wife for any she Dick, I think that might be the case, al- tho I would not tell Beatrice, I wonder why I have written all Atherton and Dick when I should be telling you about meeting |my father and mothér and Alice, I wonder if I looked as strange to them as they did to mo? Altce caught | mege—mxtras, 2 her. |ship nosed into the slip, and honest: I thought |!¥¥ Jack, 1 wouldn't have known her | name over | but steady from drink, the dublous wine | Much thinner than when he left. He | ,, that had taken the place of nectar | seemed to be awfully giad to get) Be! Karl Whitney js more solemn than ry jever, and dear, dear mother made me} up Meets realize how much I have missed [when she took me in her arma and| | told me how glad she was to seo me} her | Jack, you wouldn't know Alice, (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW: Letter From Leslio every day |Prescott to John Alden Prescott, | They played this shabby broken- | down place because it was cheap! [sn there a man might eat Berhaps, | at times on the bounty of friends) who came to look at the queer antics of thelr fellows, and also slp of the) | vile stuff that made them forget for {4 time the dingy rooms and bare floors they dignified by the namo of | | studio. | “HANG-OVER” COUGHS | Now {a the time to got rid of that | |stubborn cough which has been | “hanging on” all winter. A few |doxes of the good, reliable FOL |HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND | vill speedily relieve same. 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You can quickly put yourself in A-1 condition by going to your drug: Pierce's or president Invallds for free advice or send 10c for trial pkg.— a OIL PRICES TO BE SLASHED Petroleum Dominates Mart at End of Week not gaining, @ co! make for strength lat Industrial stocks we ted at the close by th teel's forward igher than Wal avement at 96%, debaker at 81%, while oth industrials receded prog ontion PRICES HIGHER ON GRAINS | Wheat and Corn Soar; Oats Lag on Board of Trade CHICAGO, May %—Wheet and iharply higher on the 4 of trade today Osta, altho inclined to lag, closed at a fractional gain. Unfavorable crop news played the leading role in wheat's strength. ne trade treet's figures, showing sharp. increase. in North American exports. Bouthwest snows caused in oderate export sales on tp. rea to be neglected and lower level. ribs ° | Omaha Live Stock Friday's Quotations Cattlo—Naceipta, 10,000. Ket, stead ra, $8.26@11.00; steers, 61 ckers and feed theo G10; bulis and 14,000, Bulk, Sheep—Recaipta, 4,600. | steady to strong San Francisco Produce Sue an Batter—Hxtras, ae prime firsts, . 1TH dow fancy, 210 Ib, Foreign Exchange mW YORK, May §—Foreign «: off 1-16; francs $0.0445%5, up $0,000 n france, $0.0482%, up $0.0 ,000,000,000 to the dolin 0; Yokohama, 40, Gweden, 26.44; Norw: $0.06034 | Boston Wool |, May 9.-—-The local wool mar- ‘no important de Prices | changed on All grades. Altho | ho Improvement fn the de- nd, @ falr amount has been moving a somnpared with penpticalty | nostro: | ket show are about v thee Of the delaing variety still ell at ee and bée, . \Ship News| | ie in Seattle o* 20 was encouraged vy | | tre pullets, | } | | YRIDAY | SATURDAY | MAX © MAY 10 | , inst Lew Tide | First Low Tide 2142 A omy GT ft.) 8:41 a om. GT tt. |) | “Hit High Tide | Fire Wigh Tide }T:19 a my 6.9 | 8:6) a my BA ft, | Second Low Tide | Second Low Tide | m,, 0.4 ft. / 2:18 p. m., 0.9 ft. || Necond Itigh Tide | Second Migh ‘Tide | JIP:68 py my 1.8 fs 110,88 p. m., 11.8 | | TATOOSIT TA | Baro north hascals and Departures Arrived-—-May 10.—Str Admiral Parra- gut from Les Angeles via San Francisco, at 11 a. m., ater HL W. Baxter from Los Angeles via Blaine, at 4:15 a. m. Str Alaska for Alne- str Dorothy Luckenbach Sa om May 9—8tr na, at midnight; ma |ka, @ for Tacoma, Greylock for Ta Abby. Maine for . Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—rier 41—Str Haga, Meru, Per. 40—8tr, Ramore | Great Northern Terminal—Str Toyama Meri mertean Can Co,’s Terminal. Tn U, 8 C per Tene Anvil, Pier 6—Schr C. 8, Holmes, | Pier 2-8trv Yukon, Alaska. | Pier 1 Nabesna, Pacific Coast Coal Bunkera—v, 8. 1, 9, Reltet, Pacific Const Bakersfield. 5. Shipping Board Mooringy—Stre Went Cadron, West Tson, West Hens Siew, Gupruts and Beatport King & Wing Me Maid of Orleans, Duthte'a—Ma Ruby, U, 6 6, Connecticut, Hanford Street Terminal—Str Oduna, ‘odd Dry Docks—Stra Admiral Rodman, West Kade Harbor Island Dock & Warehouso—Mg Indra, Drummond Lighternge Co—-Str Jacox, Ames Terminal Company—Stra Otsego, _ loch Tay. Str Queen, 8. Deliwood, Wngineering Worke—ser vu. tleton's Mill—Str Makena, Colman Creosote Works—Str If, W. Tax. ter, Engle No, 67, Hoffernan's Dry Dock—Str Rainier, ma Culburra, Lake Union—-Str Point Loma, Alaska Steamship Mooringe—Mtr Ketont- (Basle Harbor) By Rows, Bile A., Sophie Christensen, Meteor and Alu! na, Bktns Anno Comyn, Charles Wy Crocker, barges Coquitiam Oity, Grift. gon and Henry Villard, | Cynthia Grey: : buliding Why Not Credentials in Courtshi os n Bus reo? | ere 4 3 itll It Might Save Some Broken Hearts il ea ace be past of th Dear Miss Grey: A man several years older than I came): “ty a to our town, He began at « to go with me me | te three or ir times a week, i went wi » othe ee We seemed to understand h other perfectly, ~ = became engaged He went to my parents and asked for my hand. His frankness delighted them. He seemed honest in ¢ Stearns’ Electric fs We planned a happy future and the details of our All the while he pressed » as absolutely devote was more than happy After our engagement, he made a confession. I’ve never seen 4 Man so moved as he was when he fold me that he had been divorced and that his former wife was still living. Sure Death to Cockroaches He said that he couldn't marry me until he had told me Ants, Waterbugs, Rats, Mies, Ete, the truth, altho he had been afraid to do so, knows dearovers of food snd You can imagine how this confession hurt me; but I knew that, in spite of his former marriage, I loved him devotedly, and that I never After this, Everything was when the crash came. One day he begged me several times to marry him that} very afternoon, or two weeks, When he left he kissed me as usual and made no com- plaint; but I have never seen him or heard from him sine I don’t know men him—hate him. love for me, my Local Markets DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Vaid Shippers | Detterfor— of divorce. 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Wancy milk, €0-120 ibs. feu. of reed could give him up. vu. grateful for my trust in him. going smoothly with our wedding plans I put him off—told him to wait 10 days| Mrs. what to do—forget him—wait for I know one thing—if he lied about his M. M. sorry for the ——{ Almost who ¢ who wr one feels uld abandon es the ab the |man aay The older to be pmen, b r, are! quick suspicious and will probably surmise at once that the was something wrong in that story| w The Uttle lesson in this {s for Darents and guardians of girls, There fre always ways of ascer- Portland Live Stock Friday's Quotations none. Tone of market, aoe grade, 00> taki had medium, ° heifers, good, § medium and common, $5.50@7.26; cows, good, $6.75 medium and common, $4.25@ and cutters, $1.5004.25; $294.60; 190 Ihe . 15.000 Tone of market, ood and choice, 146 3 300 to 260 tbe, | E. brid A Ib. -12 | Sheep—Recelpts nome. Tone of market, | steady. 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