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Gets $6,000 as A Story of Seattle and ; : Value of Spouse he South Seas toc bys neste a nine Winchester as 888 OF THE TWINS une i >. - & Olive Roberts Barton . pe oe a |NO.” 7—DADDY CRACKNUTS AND THE BUMBER-| |} | ge George M. I . SHOOT | H ‘ The present “ ‘ iH * . et al having re : tery’ | reat erie gene | e Beacon ystery “ “i | BY FRED V. WILLIAMS Two Convicted v's gaxt 1A ' “ = fe } START HERE TODAY Marien, « fis 4 treas-| oe an indictm ae J ‘ hey = ares.” : : whi - tat . To Me Continued) | r ; eM ' * Ma LO | a , ° 5 } arse eae | _ YOU'LL FIND) | | 1 . tune He looked closer beneath the the A i | . 5 en Cl ed her face as sl iz steals : os were open. kk et . that they were small and black ! we y « e 8» and that they gleamed at him. \ —. me Sow fi “ Also on the upper lip was unmis M That's takable evidence of a shaved mus { ‘ 1 ri ppd “ Now GO ON WITH THE STORY tache. Dad : x CHAPTER U mas In t ANY thw exer Ww k “ue : od flow ~ v 4? ulok uN ’ : : € 4 to b mt uN . ~ A Ju First took Marian inte the . ut ¥ ‘i ma Jobby i told her to fF ain * hey . : there within sight of the cler b m , or ye 3 Ae ots ; ' a ne he boarded sireet car him rng Legylee hs h “ rrying Clark, alarmed at the thought , pe the flower tn a On the that enemies were near, « ‘ . "i cac he wedged his way thru the knowing who was friend or f .. s ' ; crowd and stood Inside alighted from the street car and \ thought 1 walked down to Yesler way, | ns " . sein the fete where he turned up to the police es your ' Banin station. way star Dy ain of detectives ' ecar i t cree ¢t Den of a repe that e e a nF (mM " "t risk blood poisoning by paring a : ‘ in er tee it te a Gem. Apply Blue-jay, the scientific corn | that all he had said was true. If : ea ‘ender, The pain will vanish instantly, captain were con ed, the police mate RT Ta a Bache | i B, Gen tbe cobs Iecsons and comes out.| department would be piaced at his) Dashing inte the room. alt en, yt neve Blue-jay today at your druggist. dixpesal for a solution of the mys Clark pet. the grip of Sp Helton, Cp MEN Se 3 a e . the door o the office that they hed wood aft s of ome ' 1 woman might have privacy } ; i he he Py bed , J ue= pe rarer The ¢ 1, with a sneering amile | feeling someone was n Minet 4 would have but ¢ on his notioned to him to leave |! -~ , : i " t . Ww " ee ae with . “There is no need of further | 4nd baske and er as, when he F hee DANCE He noticed that she appeared | privacy en this case,” be sald, | saw & long red hose and the Tip Mo lbut wit ‘ to be very old and that she wore | “You are a fool and are trying |* bushy 's ing out 00. twe ‘ At DeHONEY’S widow's weeds. Hix heart went to make a fool out of me. eldae of 5 Reddy Fos’, out to her In her helplessness Clark was not taken back by this, | he H z Py Then, while the conductor He smiled triumphantly : tab T's Wa nad gM Young Prisoner stopped the car and the crowd I am a fool, eh?’ he mocked 1 Pace : opines Makes Getaway milled about him, he tried to a» ave tied to you? | ea. jet tah tants Seek decrease vm 4 hed A sist her to a seat, at the same t On my : . ae liggne A ; s Sep gi time keeping a tight hold on his, |! found another nt_whirr! | Cl ' srip brought it to you 1 catch |caped trot guard on a bout him and | careful about putt ee : ; m, when she lest you lose montanes , " The ae swept away “Please have one of your men « roe sayy MEI Meare iced that in hold in the room, explain the matter yp, ump Something orma woot naunaal 10 Bim, open that window and then look inside this grip.” THE SEATTL ADVENTURES Veg MAS. IDA M, COFFMAN ) there is one thing more than another a woman dreads, it is a surgical operation, and to be told that one is necessa is very disheartening. Hospitals are grand institutions, and undoubtedly many op- erations are necessary. However, we have received hundreds of letters from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound after an operation had been deemed advisable, Every woman who suffers as Mra. Coffman did naturally wishes to avoid an operation if possible, and the remarkable statements which she makes in her letter will be read with interest by women eve Mrs, Coffman's Letter Follows: TLLINOIW lw n wreck I was * de which wan f t all ime but » 14 not even let the bed-clothing rest c even years but not so badly until the } I cared for nobody and would rathe work without help and the doctor t ft for me 1 would not bottle of Lydia B Pinkh 1 6 take it. I have taken fourteen by | Life is full of hepe. 1 do all my ho | 1 never will be without the Vege | iris reach womanhood J shall advise them to take it.”— ) AN, R. R. No, 2, Sidell, Mlinols, | | | | —<$ SIDE in my left . Bark le Compound nd I feel ten ye ework and had a large garden bie Compound in the house and this year when MKS my two little IDA M. COFF) DAYTON 1 wan sick for eight weeks and had three doctors. 7 id me | would have to be operated upon before I would be any better y ter told me about the Lydi Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound. In one week's to feel better bottles of it and also some of th OHIO and used your » and I soon gained my health 4 your » to all wor who feel badly and have troubles of and | w wer all letters sent to me by women.”"—MIS, GRACE M, 270 V Street, Dayton, Oblo. Before Submitting to an operation Women should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun LYDIA EV PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, The captain stared at him in a tonishment era You are the biggest idiot it has ver been m mi tune to waste ime on,” he declared. “However, = as & showdown to . Tam going “Lesiie, will you do me a very|manhood had been something more | e Si header oi tthe Veena (An tatimate story of Innermost emotions reveated tm private Fetters) |) "leslie ie ca thi “acces batten ial Satis) that He summoned a detective and had Anything I possibly can do,/1 should hang around the neck of 4 him open the window. Then help erreR FROM LESLIE PRES; Jack wanted me to do someth K the girl I loved. ‘The mere gather f ST th snatched the grip from the desk and) corr To RUTH ELLINGTON | nim: with the: mor a ‘Then will you remember that |ing of them together kept your face | ste Wi. opened it Rath, ure certainly a friend ' °° “ys however much Alice importunes you | always before me, And put into my |, Clark watched the officer's ti iine of tr ice since I've | [*4 i m her to give or sell her those fool: | h a wish to be worthy of you.] face narrowly. He saw him open eee ie oe vanich tor thet am t Nad tion near bende that F pave you. vou! ther were an anchor to the | the grip. He expected him to 60" Bele) bal : ve It to me. Then he will to let her have them?” | best of eve | } stare curiously at first, then start i ut} i sec r L I felt sorry for him, Ruth, I knew You won't let them out of your Dresses Sweaters Stockings back as the powerful odor of the enaniae iS ' eoriy—-at Wd that it was something that he had | possession for anyone, will you, | o . . . mysterious flower assailed his . m r was | hated to ask me to do, L knew that | Leslie?” aA bout things, « Hy va nea _ Kimonas Coverings Ginghams — ae hack hie head Alice thought 1 aid g whut ‘ fe {tn tle he felt that he was in} And then, Ruth, I told him that : Leen MVS : F ; tut no. brew back his head ae tut ally some way being a traitor to the girl slp my. f , pearis. bac i know bet resi me Ww ® he itl! had sold three of them to help my | giving p to anger, he seized penta pray ote pe BP ls de r fidn’t dare trust to my avaricious “That is like he said softly. : : roedh:imy iden th : ea at is like ne sald 80 thing salty, tangy— bag ongr and flung it on the floor rst an 6 him» Ls a of He knew I didn’t care enough " tt r ~ wrong for me to give them raged a But I will never Jet one of them Pointing to the door, he shouted:|""Ateewanl, whon Jack 1 for the pearls ax pearia to keep the] os again, Kart, even for him.” HAPPY HOME QUEEN ZGet out of here! You are s f00l! ing telegram to have father dray I wer SO, n the after: |string for its own sake Karl turned quickly, and held out | OLIVES, full of rich here ts nothing In that gr him I was again up in the air, and/noon toward tt whom | “Alice will bring all sorts of argu: | his hand, said “Thank you, Leslie,” healthful Olive Oil. Diamond [) es Ne pal word ges up the | your wire telling hould — meet rather | ments t upon you,” he said.| and left me ia an pracin a ae joan draw upon him agair ‘orlornly along, & Karl Whitney. |"T know this, because she told me | (copyright, 1924, N. EB. A. Service, Inc.) These REAL FOOD tas wa chit, : t vinaelica: nto step eo me, and we|she was golng to, But, my dear,| | delicacies are imported ower there, Tk was gene f.tad. rather for a while on the weather |I could not bear even to see my wife| TOMORROW: Letter from Leslie} . ps Relrghttnvteh Sil Ebel oder ye ‘ 1 other very safe subjects, then wearing those pearls, which all the|Prescott to Ruth Ellington, con- directly frem Spain had the flower been rica Twines 60 salu ; f my adolescence and young | tinued. | discriminating buyer “fiamond Dyes'~-no other} Dyes even if you have never dyed ee neotlacartagat J seemed to think that $6,000 ail at : — —— | | Selected and packed by ; ai pesihs ichtly to it. He no follow the simple direc: | before J tell your druggist 2 “a one time was more money than one | low arhak whether the material you wish to|. longer doubled the “fainting | "Cron, iva. I tora him that! it) : T ” experts—for YOU. tions in every pack Don't won oe Indy" was but a ruse to deprive : ; dye is wool or ailk, or whether = ° u £ HAPPY HOME der whether you can dye or tint), 4. ; cotton, or any mixed, him of some part of the evidenoe | bend ging Wiecessfully, because perfect home! goods. Diamond Dyes never streak,| in his pase, but he had held onto lectric | . 1 FOOD PRODUCTS are Mgeing is guaranteed with Diamond | spot, fade, or run—Advertisement.| the grip thruout his encounter | always sure of perfect with this person, Clark turned to the captain plead ingly. The officer picked up the paper on the desk and said: “T have wasted the valuable time of four good men on this fool case of Why One Woman ‘yours this morning ate ousewor that there is nothing out of the ordi. | nary about the old house on Beacon Hill except that it fs empty and has been empty for years. “Nelther do they make any tall of your story about Inaping and fight on the highway last night. The road- house you described is run by a man we have known for years, a harmless fellow. My men went all thru it. They found no Ren- ard and they found no Hindu. Now get out of here before I have you locked up as queer.” | Gas On the Stomach Made Her Drowsy and’ : Work a Burden yccanional constipation, | on the stomach and one spoonful Adlertka AL | A ton mach, “Yor gas on the stomach, Adlerika | orders, thas no equal. I used to feel drowsy | sour » ‘and work was a burden to me. After | sick ty using two bottles Adlerika I feel | WAY: Ike doing my work and enjoy life how: again.” (Signed) Mrs. W. H. Clints- | constipation Clark saw that his fight for police “ RPM ate ae of | protection and investigation was lost, intestinal Antisentic our phys that the had out-witted him here is now oft to the public « Meperia trom: Phyeta th he gang had out-witted him DOUBLE action ound Adlerile co es at in my entire | G. Signed) Dre In: some manner they had ex: | “| tracted the flower from his grip and {had cleared the roadhouse of all the | things he had described. Renard, the Hindu, all were gone and safely hid away, but his enemies tracked him in | the open, on the streets in broad day: light. | com- cleanser, Thin prep as Adlertka, acts as follow Mt tends to etiminate or destroy hari foi germs and colon bactlii in the intes- pa}, thus guarding against aj Pendicitis and other diseases having their start here. It is the most complets system cleanser ater offered to the public, acting on experien: use Adlerika in all bowel o flome require only one dose.” (Sig Dr. F. M. P. (Name given on reques | ‘I have found nothing in my 60 years’ ractice to excel Adlerike." (Migned) Dr. “After tor ing Adierike feel better than Haven't language to ex- the A BOTH upper and Mid ae byes remov- | pres ; vEUL > MRORITIES eliml+ “AML right,” said Clark. He r jnoned t torn | P ‘rom my system.” (Signe | Me chine and wish sothing else can| Puckett 7 ened) J.B) wax humbled and ashamed. He | disiodge. It brings out all gases, ti erika 1s @ constant surprise to peo- | did not blame the captain. How Immediately reiie pressure on the| ple who have used only ordinary bowel | Theati. It is astonishing the great amount |and stomach medicines, on account of its Of poisonous matter Adierika draws trom | tepid, pleasant and COMPLETE acti the alimentary canal—matter you nuver|It ts sold by leading druggists every- thought was in your syste ‘Try it right | where. After « natural inovement and notice how| Sold in Seattla by nine Bartell mich more foul matter it brings out | Drug Stores and other leading drug- which was poisoning you. In slight dis- | giats.—Advertinement. could the officer believe him when he told such an unusual story and produced no evidence | to substantiate it? “AN right,” he said again, and loft | the station, the laughter of the cap- = |tajn and his detectives ringing In his jears. | At the hotel Clark found Marian The Seattle Star {sitting in the lobby, seemingly greatly l agitated. | “What is the matter?” he inquired. “Some one has been paging you,” she sald, “I was afrald to answer, MA JONG COUPON | Seald the Clip this Coupon from of our complete Ma Jong sets. “Describe her," said Clark. “A tall Indy. Very beautiful, sir, NAME .., and exquisitely dressed, She said she ADDEREBS ciccsccrerecereeren cece sees eereeneneseneeebareenngs PHONE NO. be [20 would call again, Some time tonight,|| For light, (sir, And she sent up a big bouquet For of,red flowers, sir, They are in your For c1 room now." (Continued Tomorrow) Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes (Light and fluffy, yet very whole- some) 1 cupful rolled oats 1 cupful sweet milk 1 cupful flour 2 tablespoonfuls molasses 4 teaspoonfuls baking powder 1 egg 1 teaspoonful salt 2 tablespoonfuls melted Crisco Tat stand one-half hour. So I sat here and waited for you to 1 lasses, Ori Tho Star for two eonsecw- |! como back.” z meee. Tiga xe) ve days. Fill out with “How long ago?” ho anked. flour and baking powder. Add your name and address Just a few minutes,” to the mixture. Drop in hot and bring or send it to The lark went to the bell captain. Criscoed tins, Bake in Star office, 1907 Seventh Tam Mr, Clark,” he said, a hot oven about 20 minutes, Avenue, with 60 cents, “Who paged me? Did they call This makes 15 muffins, (Mail orders 100 extra.) in person?” ‘This will entitle you to one “y replied the captain; "A (RISCO ible and flal try , digestible trad foods ‘use, Money beck if ic ode for Eaoesh, to kill thou by all dru ibetitutes. in a variety of ing mo black or brown kidekin For Sale By All Good Dealers Most Styles to $5 e milk. Pour over rolled tender cakes Don’t add tired feet to your household burdens! ID you know that the average woman walks five milesaday indoing her house work? Knowingthis it's easy to see why more wormen, every day, are de- manding Ye Olde TymeComfort Shoes for house wear. Ye Olde Tyme Comfort Shoes give just the right lift to the foot arch, O/d shoes and slippers do not. Ye Olde Tyme Comfort Shoes hold the foot gently yet snugly in a natural, comfortable position. Old shoes and slippers do not. Ye Olde Tyme Comfort Shoes are attractive and be- coming, O/d shoes and slippers are not. 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