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A Story of Seattle and The South Seas “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton THE SEATTLE STAR EJ | The Tangle | (An intimate story of tanerment emotions revealed tm private letters) NO. 1—THE STORE IN THE WOODS er Eag . Ewe © But the TELEGKAM FROM KUTH © 5 2 LINGTON TO LESLIE PRES , oe aut O ght in the front of one of t corr found dows was a sign which said, eve arp gio 8 c Boy Wante . “ t the help ¢ That's always the way!" declare t me i thay never sapuld ba r You would tt ‘ 5 mother the They m EL Wire From Lesli Ruth Eat Prescott to WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 1924 START HERE TODAY ' steps w oa tae és t]s0 they might e yd Clark, Seattle ¢ ir hidden inthe trunk of a big tre Well, when he finds out th Letter From Mrs. Mary Alden ee arene 6 ’ the shatows, as! w acer a sign of a 4 e’'re Twins he will take you, te Prescott to Leslie Prescott i Aone FF ae ° and y s ev magic does. It open > Y ° f of 5 * - a i you ther “a a BaF piney a r= Age ThA Fee ake some excuse for your tath sons, we of dwart men ‘ this down | not surprising ead of & h went ting-adtingwlin as slave , The bee rat love : ¢ rough bark, they saw f t touched It, and walked right t i ae b , nde h The darkness was so Intense a windows on each « nd there stood tle an | ington. sacrificing th ee eS on the Vorandn that ha cbuld het Matern do ora phonemes tain PS TOMORROW: Lecter from Alice Pu , orbe e stood fou ayy ay 4 Magi po Soo Pee pe Hamilton to Betty—Lady Carnovan : : ; find the doorbell. White he stood eek: the vas a sign W the top of his bald head, and |black « “Almost dinner time! A there fumbling for It, someone Mister Bage—His Sf We stomach sticking away ¢ . out er that ” ; spoke to him. He made out fig Heliot he said Jovia F don't astoniaiinn eli 1 toel—w What shall we eat? tre standing In an open door Clark inapeced the room very |ve many twelegged customers in etter than I have in & Wane w NE Fl N Something good and easy yen closely, It was furnished lux * uck says T am ie bethes a leealy as he stood before it seme” fe wee forepnes ee We're fountequed.® suai “Sieh maht ¢ to prepare. I have it! abs quickly I've two and Nancy's two |friend of yours—a Atherte peries ; os ‘ sensi aa ut four. And we're Twins, too| Who very pointedly asked him it he/D, A, R, Battle for Right to BUTTER-NUT a, : © fie A id ft 1 take me you'll have to| didn’t have m rn 1 ould " reat previous’ enstaie,|take her, for ehe'm sort. of hen: he wrote the Build Clubhouse Shortcake ® e 1 a Shaheen te t and new Pickles and porcupinesf’ cried |all laughed as John ‘ : , And was to e yen 1 Hitle fat man. “What are you |don't make mother blush, St & property values would Take « pan of Butter-Nut Tea Biscuits. owe = about “ used to the m H. D. Hartle a With a sharp bread knife cut in two cross . eted the 1 Shea “ tt wi veut sie s you want} Little Jack A amelie ad Wate wise. Toast cach half slightly, Then t that the man}, ticks by and we came » see about he will put his hands out.to m te Daughte ge bas r spread with butter and cover with mashed ‘ ad admitted him was a Hindu | P chai Penge : eald Nick PB hep Hates ysgelan De vaaeteen od Oe Be berries, sweeten to taste, and serve. by pe prmmenee turnan ed hi , Pickles and poreupinent’ cried] Last evening J , bie |tempts of aa th are i The Hindu asked Psa The Hindu stood politely at | Miste as|to come home to dinne t to tell | Broad t cage the @ Try ogc iny mabey Tea Biscuit Shortcake ig, Leaman gift eae attention, Ho held out to Clark | Miste s|the truth I was rather glad—it ¢ den a “ticks. anna on? onde once, Your family will want {t often, nae dim y~ sa poe eg oh cg! veal PY a tasseled, silken robe which 1] mea chance to rest. You kr " he euesak ~ satay ; ‘ solace pts amare temaatahaad Clark gathered from the Hindu 4| quiet I am at } We'll I've t e * planning to erec fresh every day at your Grocer sin a and door stood ajar action, that he was supposed to P much for f la 956 : ra de "Yow" Go oN ‘wien THE STORY as Ths t. He was in plum dex When had stopped shakir nd father, and be ubbouse, according to Mra, Ha 1 m , You t and vest, ye hoes ij the pans had stopped rattling, | lieve me always ¥ eee ; ‘ gested the Hin went oa. “Wall, you both look Your loving mother Toys Made by W! aye Nig og B . t M rt, and that was a t t re MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT Bui WASHINGTON BAKERIES ae arouct M ude , . r pu both at 1 a week Wire From John Alden Pros uilding Permits : The Hindv spoke; addressing Clark He \ a fellon run errands and deliver my bun tt to Mrs. in Alden Pres May Surpass Mark n wit the name—not as Clark, but as} OW, to be al » be given |6 cot, at , : ? na fii gies chance to search this A find | op ; + ~| At the present rate of butiding Ao pe tenard | nk y nid the Twins po tthe. ent? ; } , , Marian. Ho did not w she Glad you're ha : eattie’s total permits , sald the Hindu, ly e reach $40,0¢ A ‘ | pte Your pipe, | 88 here and that | ond acted oq | time.) 7 rf aw upon 4 er i. ..| Urges Trade Body Realty Speaker : | 7 » | darted on, t sive his for that $6,0 tb ed of tp che t of the bu! Former Senator Frank Jackso tind to t ac your tray, everything is ready, Nat Mayn't we ° f cates deh Ber ee The cab drew up before the ered the room. He was Clare slipped off thakan m for mo just before we : a Sa for Philippines will be the principal speaker at the t m that 1| dress at the meeting of the Mui of a trade board for the ss 1 Estat, readhouse now and the driver |» The man’s manner dis a helped We ell sa pecre road, and expl him eat’ Média” r t de board for the | meeting of the Seattle Real Estate stopped. It was a dark, low: /armed him | robe and 1 Mist leaning ove hall always be grateful. It helped} PM, tis” > Hols of the Philippines wa) board Thursday noon in the Butler reofed, sinister looking place. | ‘I am happy,"’ went on the Hindu,| ave him s pair of slippers. Then Sano ‘sks toeua me out of a bad hole ie | Eee aneies 6 cords | urged in Capt. H. L.| hotel banquet room. He will dis Lights showed dimly thru the |*‘to be of service to you, to show a| Clark sank down on the pillows 1) the tin t ove, we press ») to| Heath, pr the American | cuss the progress being made on the windows. |traveler like yourself that even in| and stared stupidly at the tray ike The Fairy Q per ued #0 fa ai ot: Manil . | board's mpaign for an initiatiy Since prohibition such places, for | this humble land one’s personal liber.|_ “Who shall cook for you, Mr.|4, es te and they Jed panties and the of us paldsa’? t 2 n in his honor Tues | measure for a 40mill tax Umit on he most part, had gone beyond the/ties and likes are not infringed) Renard?’ asked the Hindu at thy I'm a fairy myself th 7 » ) Here's a ¢ m andy b> “ “ rade t esha of! real estate. ; ” door, With relief, Clark noted that , Seattle Chamber of Commerc beste ele aia pale of the law. There were many | upon oo fi k more ke a E nie, 1 gu dirdibess Biel eednots te ; eae abot mage rr ‘ 7 kinds of them out of Seattle, houses} Clark nodded, The Hindy did |t%® Hindu had deposited his the wood people and meadow! In walked M Mud Turtle ork eee b - : my yo ° bye om gaat Spit fas Fayre from all Pacific where the sporting element of the! not expect words from him, He [0% & chair in one corner of the r water folk deal with me. J (To Be Continued) ae iE: SDSL ONS, : ORD g city met to drink In rebellion against] was glad of that. Too much | #84 he taken them out with |keep_t neral t (Cor 924, Seattle Star j investigated and found papers wit the Volstead act, others where crooks) {atking on his part might spoil this in one of the few. A Hinda runs it. It is a hangout of clair- voyants and fortune tellers. I think some big crooks meet here, in need for him. But he must bide his time in this mysterious house. Jn no manner must he give the impression that he was suspicious of the place or reveal “Are you coming In with me?’'| that he was not “Mr. Renard.” asked Clark. He was not afraid, | but he fett that ho would need help. | “If it's Just the same to you, sir, I would rather not. I've got a wife and kjds at home and I take enough chances in my business. Why don't you go back to town and get the officers?’ Clark scoffed. “By that time, no telling what would do to her 1 am going in alone. Wait (or me.” “Then ief me give you some Miss O. S. Allen's - Tested Recipes said, “there is} advice,” said the chauffeur. “Go in there like a customer and buy a couple of drinks. The chances are they haven't tet the | house in on what they are doing | tonight. The house might treat you as a regular customer.” Clark told the driver to wait for! him and to signal ‘with a blowout of} the exhaust it necess then he Walked up the shaded lane toward the house. 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Price $1.25, Your druggist will the hospitality of my hous “Very | the found ready shelter and where dark | coup. : lark’s name, all would have been Reeds were planned Where was Marian? How could he | '""; h : Anns pes ‘Oh, I'l cook on own," Clark : = Lage friowis thought, might! wxch her? Had this mysterious | snjied i be one of the latter. ie yin |Renard, for whom he was taken,| rng sindu raleed his hands dep Do you want to come with me?'’ | any connection with the plot against | hey egal . ' @lark asked the taxt driver. “Do you recating! py know the place?” ae “Mr, Renard!’ he exclaimed a thieealleremad a Even now, as this Hindu, chat-| «1 know you do not think much saenermnronar: heouated ted pleasantly with him, Marian! of our humble ways in thie ib “I know ‘em all,” he said. “I | might be across the hall, upstairs! spised land, but please ace knew ‘em all except a few and | suffering, perhaps dying. Anyway h said Clark, well," c You will « hall. mr.) 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