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RDAY, MAY OBA BAT THE TAR PAGE 7 ADVENTURES Olive A New Romance and Adventure in Seattle He Discu Sui 3 T ‘ oe eae A ses Law Suits and Sharp Traders 1s NO. 16--GRANDDADDY FROG GOES SHOPPING P { A Sequel to “ Written for The Star by Peter B. Kyne—Another Coming Next Saturday e , at 505 Union St. CHAPTER 1 18 flooded Seattle.: Busy crowds, GOR THE CONVENIENCE of our ¢ ner ht | ted, gay with the morning’s promise of a the mix ude ‘ te have installed another retail branch in the rious day, thronged the streets, ’ + yt ~ ¥ heart of Seattle's shopping dists Here we will At the King Street station, life converged, and here. rid the 1 geme . whe play and demonstrate our ¢ xtensive line of heat- es of train announcers, the monotonous chant taxi of the rio M yes i equipment, consisting of many different type , mingle th the crowd a young man and a youns semen. be ete low. | ** A ‘ and models, If you are thinking of buying a range woman who i from adventures stranger than . San ar bettae a ' i t mor come in and let us show you the many outstanding dreams. ference with the old geatiem lee, we were ¢ advantages of the LANG. Your old range taken They were Floyd Clark and Marian Page, late of an un ft oe er en ache gi ; f in 08 part payment. charted isle, once captives of Amazon women, victims of tickled old Cappy the t t > fe A conspiracies, now free, exuberant with hope for the future. pluce tf th in't with hit th eeh-de * bay 506 UNION F, 5. LANG MFG. CO. AND SPRING Back there in the hotel on the hill, Clark had begged this he Would Well confer with ther i t 4 ther ore we Wat as Sers- rg girl who had shared his dangers to marry him, -but she had “1 that promptly. In the third 5 ’ for the delays, the s ts "] ( whenever « knotty problem pre ed) w © to strfh 1 clreum rejected his propose an ge ld A tnelf, Cappy could—and would. beyond out ol, includ $ .00 Wh. She would tell him later. She had promised to tell mil = at It and dissect it so promptly the act of God, Fight the suit — him after they reached the sands of the mighty Pacific, “Where are the boys?” he asked, looking around wisely thatsthe two younger l-claim that ontfons harveated DOWN where thousands of people from Seattle and other Washing- pantie sa ea 7 ee | eR aeey saved themnentves imps the summer eannot be held unt ton cities spend their summers in play, There Marian Page| yiicr teen’ store ax old Grana|® soot thing I kt wt | nantherd. to the old panttensen gto Alvin Pend ey had declared she would explain her reason. With the sum=| 4.4) cped in, 08 three lege ¢ Caps ee a eiorel, ok : a } y wz hopped tr One of Cappy's pet aversions lore they mmence tq obey that j mer crowd gone back to its work in the cities there would be Pick My , ‘. 1) When the rubbers were wraps wauit, It was tention t ot nature to be ‘| oe 1 es and peroupines!* er : ¢ it was @ ention ¢ mmu a no molésting from curious eyes and ears. They bought tiek~| ino jute fos sneue eper, “Wher | 0218 & nice ne ag 1) that when two men, actuated b truitf Why, do ‘ ‘ . % 7 ' ye het’ | frog gentieman he - y to t 0 ets for Moclips and passed thru the steel gates, Clark ex- ever have you been keeping your - Bagsagcews Mary awe Py . . desire to be hon a ant | ye > bill ’em for changing pleasant words with the man who punched their|** Granddaddy? 1 haven't seea| were his eramds od. thate| in, cach other, asked a judge to | freight ne then we tickets, They mingled with the crowd that hurried helter- we ag mother lived in a lily-pad house Ee Ne ee en en, 9 Gran hivere “Pleas . fi a: 5 pre a as ore su) n . # an onion a yi or af skelter to the cars. Gens | shivered. “Please! In went Granddaddy, as proud 48) +m not y, I never have bee and a t O train ( self from the tsland. | 7° word, Mister Bags. }/ Pus orasy as a hese pint on the treasure he |DAV® seratebed ft out of my frog| “Whe 0 asked, | way w i Shien se ‘pines lotto Would you t ing vent & ea rn i deeply engrossed in ght gold plece ype - i ae may | thors Sines, the "| boys # . F thoughts 6f the pa a e United State RY. Bi asrang That waa jus law-guit consignor i “evngtehy trod up Bag ng Be Beach ono Bs chance to gobble me up. If 1| their TV¥Olona out eenalenes: foamies were remove, might “hold| gathered: by the natives: then used| Weren't a¢ old and wise as I am, I roueht them each ty teapvent Of Oe Ree for thee by Tobe and her sisters in bringing] go. Heigh t How's every: | Mrs, “He aon " \ Remembering this injunction, there: |issuo Gicske Geattle artist raaritioes to this weird god of fire for | hot rs. Vrog. “How absentninded vou |». 2° aici certal con: | dep t strugel: who on hight M A . ference brought up the subject of a | iy 00-f¢ Freee han a year ago had been con-/Bnd then the blood of white men| “We're pretty well, thank you, t Neer Wid tak pore GREE Ads ee E gumed with curiosity over the visits | bh # kidnaping from Seattle, |" said Nancy an: a Nick, They =] am he Bag ober aapetod (eh Rey we ‘ ‘ of the woman tn black to an old| He looked tack as he stood there| Wns iy sil dhee seat ne hee aig Ripe A dollars worth of Ooortnplericnne, Cen ne ume fp ote lpacest house-cn Beacon He had |by Marian’s « bound for Moclips, | 44) 0 nd “atop Te ry! claimed, under his own . seal se coe My ll ne. Sa Be dias followed her there, “saw enter,/on the horrible days following thetr “a We +. | grading rules, to be No, 3 material a tment premed close upon her heels andjarrival home, of the presence here! hats fine, simply fine,” enid > | instead of No. 1, at which grade it Well, nothing real, but the prom: | then, in the gloom of the old ma “at the wheréver they moved, of nanes: taking off his gases billed. | Do you recall that] sion, standing very close to her, he! the fateful red flowér and then of | “24 ¥' em and putting them) ‘Because they haven't any sr ee ss oe ot red cedar timber you} f had felt his senses swim, had lost! the kidmapine of Marian and his hatp tos telco you } nt ie, t 4 Mra : “ge you nro ‘the aetente ma in the Vancouver coast? conselousness, had jfinding her in the temple.of a tong| (0? me Dick @ Bitth bbe 3 ate dod age ed bane on tg finale # . | Lang's ARCTIC gif, intermittent flashes—his awak-|the criminal | wan, haw would same hice over Granda + esl Ma, {caketatia h the ouycr claims ho was swin. eaing. without reckoning of time or) How Renard had persecuted them.| shoes do?” asked Nick. "We've got his t bowen cay dbiar te | “Got any more unfilled orders A Hie ways ell: that coder pact. On an island tn the tropics, @) with what iniquity he had tried to avely lot of a hae chins It . ahr . socal baad tae Ts deess lek teks” ollow-butted and non-merchantable Yeauitiful vative girl, Toba, at his| compel Marian to tell of the finding| sng Kio isa be eee tae He. theta | Oe ae 3: nd alleges fraud and detcit on your | side. jof the tire on the uncharted) “oye rb tra aay | om ee BA el ae "Yen, part, Bays he wants his money |——== ‘Toba! Wonderful primitive beauty.|jsinnd. And then— le Bs ate son BH, acy yn Hardy ype we eee SS gti oh eee abated he os k or he'll sue.” the painter, and Jet the plcture;you can, but jn court if you must.” heldtn the spell of ber tribal super:| Clark experienced a thrill as ought of that. 1 guess that would |te right beck Sie’ teliors “Sites: | Gotaamamaibd.’y aesdauerae kania athe N him to sue. He's crazy, {hang in the exhibition.” : stitions, ‘believing that if she mar! remembered her. Toba! Glorio be pretty nies Their mame -cer eet her breath, be was! up in conference such trifling mat-120d It to him on his cruise, I never) “And the moral is, my boys, if} (Copyright by United Feature Syn- ried him and stew him as sacrifice hate and defiance, standing before |, cial ee ctl iad , vs tere, If we sue this piker we will lose |<uew ft was hollow-butted ond 1) any fly bird starts a suit for reve-jdicate. (All rights reserved. Re . to her god of fire she would -wit| Renard, demanding Marian as a prop. ¥ must feck » lot of-mud| He t into M Bags’ store | a customer 11 haven't heard you “n't know now that it ts. ‘Tell our|"ug only give him all you have and production prohibited.) — ise: for Nong hs _ perenter berty of revenge o house hey real nice |and made ¢ 4 Pia n ean't pay: tate bile, promptly to quote him the old prin-|60 down fighting—out of court if 4 e had joved him, with! After that Clark muned.on the se ss . sng. ay Jain the] It would cost ius more to collect than |civlo of caveat emptor ; ‘ what passion. devotion, blind lox-| curity of his hiding in. the dragon's e they are,”” said } ‘year ms e would mvc, bo allow hiv claim} “! do not think } I press hin! Proposals will be received by the 4 ality. And his eseape from her, bis) eye, amiled to hinwelf as he thought! i.e uy some boxes and lay! have to take 4 allow it smnilingty when you |*it, slr, Our attorneys have fn-| Bureau_of Supplies and Accounts, 1 laying of the prohistorio beast, his! how he had Jooked gown on them| (0s UP ' have ake ‘em o a ow It amniing OH elect cae dtemneya have, in-| Navy. Departinent. Wasblagton, | } elevation in the eyes of her people!an unperceived, little suspected. | PAs, Of frog overshoes lake ‘give’ the. tives 't ip him his next cargo see that the /Veatlgatod and discovered that th Tall th elec anne ie. & god himself and ‘then his rule} oy ‘dit followed haa) uate? nuatea, entire lot of foc No, 2 instead |man tur bostlegger Jast fall,| 1934, for delivering coke, sheet lead. | See ete ts : ‘ minutes that followed had) «+1 ¢ said Grand (To Be Continued t No. 1, but bit? t No. 1. Bm-|inmediately after buying the tim-| ¢ fire brick and plastic fire ing over them tr place of the . % tabb a ' mat 1, et anned pin ¥ es P been {tense ones; the stabbing ¢ i , shett . . A tle Bt | y the succes: h at le wa ¢ y thel, “ope Oe. oh gee ee fee | uid queen, who had first demanded/ tenard as he advanced on. Toba;| et DE SRA TESS | Comeetants: i864, ; Mantle | Miggh:] MeMnE-by: the scnems of bie. fe J Fe oa he t : i nite] epee woduun clenie cambio lie Sy alate bis marriage to Toba and then his |pobqty flash of the silver ball, the] ot ieee Baits Hoek ie & cath dian cedar logs | covering, ete, electric’ se! Back Weak and Painful. lite. explosion, the wreek, fire and smoke| a pave - Tak 1 bis | OM Machininte’ vises, borax, #0- | Like 9 dream this, and then and tle escape isto the street. with ee how much No, an American market, and all bie dion’ Cuoride and muriatic ecta, to| Mrs, Miller Benefited Marian, who stood at his side.! starian 5 he will manage to grade out of an|ho butted logs contained Scotch | the Navy Yard. Puget Bound, Was) Teking Lydia E, Ee among these strange people, sbip-| put one choad remained. ‘That west 1 ; Skinuer, Use plained? about the timber until atter| Wasi ’or to the Bubeau sf Supplies Vegetable Compound FP. wrecked. He had fallen. ig love with ) sfarian's refusal (9 marry him } pata UE a Dig scm: | 1k COMNE Bor longer. serve. ble. {ihelt) ans DAVID eee: her, madly in love with her, Jt Was} sapien ob 4 hi (An totimat th t emotions ied | Purpose (Mb F i i," pleaded. Clark, touching m intimate story of Innermos revealed im private letters) % ; ier Le ; (es 2 j the call of WaeMtoed.’ = Fitec tae } att, what riot have you brewing The murdering bound,” Cappy | . } pur de! ts hon shrilied bs " y Before thigewhite. girl who could | ++7u4Hi,"* ship sald. “People ate look: |. : tex: for mein your department’ lahvilled. “Don't this alt prbve m not, from sAliock of the wreck, re-ling, Pease walt until we are'there,|UMSLIE PRESCOTT TO KUTH Karl veld, unfolding th m afral r a ‘ = ne theory that nobody but crooks and q member anything of the past except | + we can have the whole beach | ELLANGTON, CONTINUED here they are, und your| /awsult for you, Cappy. In moment jiunatics ever sue each other? Matt | her name, the subtle spell that Tobe} ,,, , lves and Wé cun talk to our! “You look quite unhappy ng is intact. It almost seem of insanity, superinduced by inability | skinner, take my advice and keep cast: upon him fell away lh arts’ content.” {much more so than ° tho it were something that fate bad| ‘9 land a cargo of beans, accepted jout of courts, unless your case ta How furious Toba had been. What! ‘rho train rolled on and Marian,| who ts going to marry 4 he onneluded from 4 New York produce Bouse ala cinch to win and the keeping out "rage bad possessed her when she) ciancing cufiously about her, won-| girl in'the near future shou sonma,” I repeated | tremendous jax of onions, 108 ANS | would cost you a fuirsized chunk learned thie white man, her husband | jer, 1 if life had ever been kind and) Karl made no comment on my at you Are perhaps the nicest man | to Baltimore, ex our steamer | of money, ven if you should have by trital custom, loved another. And . ; ti orld. I oughtn't to t iicum— & caso that's cinch the if she had once been @ part of these 4, he om hi hin ig a : a neh there is no afier the revolt of the natives, done| carefree’ people ot japeech, Instead, be drew from bis ithem, Karl," 1 sai balancing tho| “Oh! Oh! Ohi" Cappy moaned and.) -ccounting for the vagaries of the largely, lie guessed, at her instigation | “prow lightly life had touched them a tatanun jh scree Ase enclow ‘iittle white gema ip iny han), fis A pert ard a Fig he) judge, and you're lable to lose.| wipe . - : ” od |i pap l" *pen" erent | &H dp! y (ov Hing. |) : is a form of revenge. the escape of tow roughly it hed treated her. She| «irom something you sald the|_,"Don't deprive me of that grea Siauend, plesaly toward, (Hy calling, Why, I recollect the case of an bad Se Pa ee about her girls with sparkling| other day, Leslie, 1 concluded that | Pleasure. Every one of those gems cw of rattlesnakes, crated or un-|°TUst friend of mine who custom | many F Ms I ‘EE Ms TH leyes and beaming faces, They had} oou wene'to your father's attorney, | Ms 2 distinct association for me, and I Dengal Ugers Inbulk or nitro [STUY Bot aa high as $10,000 for a = had homes. They had famill Yes, bare, Corcoran, for advice Hing |S!tho I cannot connect each one with |TV Us Mee elding to the 1 portrait. He wasn't a bit better over . q | they knew who they were our pearls, and I decided that if 1|!'¥ Proper asseciution, yet when 1) f¥eerne before yielding to the lure) a dosen other painters who me until I ‘= EXTRACTION How strange that thought: Tol Couig find them ur string |kHew the other day there were still | °f 00h tir, you did not, ‘This {s|'¥Uld have ewooned-if you'd offered f is keep- | really know who you were. It was! csoulq be complet threo absent from your string 1 felt| "No wir, you did not. Ths liom @ thousand, but this chap was : tag douse | eae and FREE DANY |mcime: c ne nin rote | 2S Tan wane ta ad en deed ots |r fea Na sarin Near mand eae hy eee ho you were. But Martan|, bie Fi ut them, |¢"Y happy memories.” t iL po { 9 bi ens 2 a Noy *r188 |ioath to tell me anything about them." ey aerator you, Karl dear, | Yewttable to coms between mo|® portrait painter soust do business) A MAN WHO BECAME bles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- | Since that night when the ship! inde eas hee ntit T explained |‘ 40 all this for me. J want to tell | *™ What gondtea« “ite |mon sense told him that’ unlesa he FAMOUS this estinionial if it wl eae aa Jupon which she was a passenger! inst’ yt wag a matter of great im.|YOU SBAim, that under no considera.) 70M MUPOMES 1 as qlsoaked them the limit they wouldn't] Doctor R. V. Pierce, whose pleture | one.”’—Mys, ©, R, Miner, RPE-D. ent to pieces on the beach of the) once to me that the string of | 10 without your full Gongent and), oo” strike after the|!&vo @ny respect for his ability./appoars above, was not only a suc | No. 1, Box 76, Rotan, harted tale somewhere out in the | oie enich 1 had given toyou as n| knowledge, will I ever Wiapose of an-| Chee rorenes ay Well, in tho fullness of time, he|cessful physician, but also a pro-| In country-widecanvags of |Pacitie, since that day when she re-| Pearle whieh I has Eivt” ompanion. (her one of these beautiful Jewels,” | Cursed onions had been delivered on) ees to uit, Soman whol sound etident of the medicine cone Purchasere of ‘Lyla E. Pinkham | Sained coneolousness to find herself on your wedding day, should| Silently Karl's hand reached across |the dock. | When that waa settled) 1.0 ‘fosnciatly and phyalcully ities of Nature's remedi siand | Vegetable Compound over 121,000 re- Wiad Whalesor bbe & captive of Toba and he einier ship, om your ding ay, aad TS table and clasped mi +n 3 wo had sailors’ strike for 10 days, un ; y & physica: of Nal ae ‘8 rem les, rvots an pl ived, and 98 Bet cover the root of the mouth it| Amiusons, sinco the shock of that | complete into his eyes the compact was made,| 804 When fhat was settled the in-/Ut Inclined to be nervous. Bhejhorbs, and by close obgervation of every 100 ported. the i io Rave two. or more testh, l panne Ma. had po memory | After a great deal of persuadi I'm wondering now. Ruth, what 1|sPectora condemned one of the "pini-| was plumb crazy to have her por-|the methods used by the Indians, he fited’b ‘ts te sale k bap tural Rubber, set of pesforsgens . [he told mo that he iad siven you a) et ea ete Dont ine ced {ctin'a. bellers and wo. wera two|‘"8it dono by this man and her hus: discovered thelr great remodlal qual a ape FOF by druggists cesses De f - |letter to @ Mr. Anstay, a friend of if Jack insists upor id: | vecka installing m new one. of|band knew it, Also, he wanted her/|ities, especially for weaknesses of | 6Veryw is i . & perfoct repro-| It was a blahk, as sinister and! * ai bro snd he| ing them back. rsthdiad ” "7 z sf —Advertisement ieestiee Of The Damen |black as night, a heavy shadow that {tis who was « few Buia (bes to Ben? Ege |course, while 1 had the vessel in| bit thinner, so he fixed it with | roma, Sn aster. cata! prepare Goup chows : |gouded Jer. S77 now that Whe way eacad gif Lp Ries had told him that| (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star.) pad goss Bh egiay Per eiindebenteeap ys ae PE him from 12 to 3 dally ie ale a remedy which has Baan ties by BRIDGEWORK ......./5, free and now that the man she! because hin tri | TOMORROW: Letter from Ruth ne, which added to the delay.| y, 80 she ’ Most of our lav 4 jhe bought tree very fine pearls from) Then we ploked wo “the .|mino her luncheon and that yould| omen with the best results for halt Present patron loved begged her to marry him. Mllington to Leslie Prescott en, Pp up those damn | : o recommended by our early pi " é Lge lthe young lady that he had sent|_¥ . ‘ help her reduce. ja century. Dr. Pterce’s Yavorite whose work Is stil} eivi How could she marry Floyd, not young jable ontfons and started Wast with ’ b isfaction. Liou arte knowing who she was? him | lthem. Got hung up on a Florida] “Well, my painter friend was a|Prescription ts still in great demand, All work guaranteed for 15 yeara.| Did another man await her coming| “You don’t know whether he has| me |key for a week and when finally|Panstaking fellow. Ho could havo|Whlle many other so-called “cure Shek e tes Dees coe 01012 |somewhere? | Was she betrothed?) S0ld them yet" I asked. Pues Van Be UF OG | vc setivered tne ‘onions they had{Palnted tho old foot in half a dozen |alls” have come and gone, The an ye - by Ng we ren’! s D | " t és | j x 487 | pid a mother and father and, per-| ‘I haven't the slightest eet i all commenced to sprout, with the| sittings or maybo jogs, but {f he did tee oc tar eeeounta att : 7 OHIO DENTI T | hups, brothers and sisters grieve over|¥oU might go and find out,’ and he exception of those that’ were too|that she'd think he'd skimped hin| because of its absolute purity, an biz ohosese’ |gave me his card with an inquiry | ou urgery dead to sprout, and they were|J0b, #0 he fussed with het and fooled |P™ Pierce's igh standing as an 2 ? is write 7 ; jonored citizen’ o! a 107 University There was something strangely |Sbout the pearls written hs - ais ae Wemcaatlin Bese War eae ype rotten. The pickling works two months or more, making | 2! the Of al that ts Waianae oe Corner Second Aye. familiar in the sights and sounds| “Fortunately luck was with tne. I) | a ty Dr A. & MeCleaty, tue noted | Which the cargo was delivered re-|her hold her head on one sida until) f.) rite Prescription as a regu Over Wash. Savings & Trust Ce, | around her. Perhaps she had known|found the man still had them. He iniist of Kansas Clty, ‘Phis| fused to accept delivery on the/her neck ached, advancing one ‘foot, phe Fhe he had been on the point of| book tells how suffer } l etic ; lator for the ills peeullar to women. ———— | Seattle and its beautiful hills as|told me he had be p jlve quickly ‘and easily cured without tne) sround that the shipment was in)Mticking out her elbow, etc, etey) oa 100 for trial pkg. to Dr. |home. Perhaps here, among these | selling them three or four canes: and ‘of Knila, eclavore, “hot” Iron, elec: | bad order—and odor; the board of| Until the woman went to pleces| pierces invalids’ Bota Datealo, N people on the train, were friends,|at the en Wits rg on | trelty OF Any other cutting pr pursing heath and the port authorities| With nerves, And between nerves |) "\averticement , ftalo, N. fequaintances, people ' who had|happened which broke newotia: | method, without continement 19 bed anc 4 . no hospital The to pay. method |Made tho consignors remove the }and skipping her luncheon she lost | known her in that other life which | tions, hag been a success for twenty-five yeare| onions from the dock, and they,|#0 pounds—and the artist painted| {oa new e whedow, jand in moro than five thouwand cases. not belng ablo to sell them else-(her as she appeared tn tho last TRAVEL BY STAGE | Clark tossed away his cigar, too] Marian—'" tne, UePitctoa “with Police or aiter verti Where and not knowing what elso|stages of the diet. When her hus:| His voleo was tender, and Marian feared ho might again declare his love, here in the crowd. She did not wish a scene—here. Sho planned to doal with him firmly even tho it hurt her and she loved him, No, This was not the pi Clark made her comfortable. She and| Marian’s arm and piloted her into the car. Marian became conscious on the moment that the eyes of some. one were on her. She looked about} and saw in a seat half way thru tho car, a hunchback, a weazened little man, who stared up Into her face with an expression of astonishment. |to do with thom, threw them over-|band saw the picture he swore he} had been swindled and held up the} |they refused to pay tho farmers|check, so the artist sued. It was| jwho had ralsed the onions and told|#* months before the case camo to} them why; the farmers swore they|trial and in the meantime the lady | had delivered their onions in good|hat gotten fat again, The judge , and sued the consignor, who|took one look at her and one look turn hax sued us. The con-|at the pleture and rendered a ver- troubles who olip this item and mail it With name and address to Dr, MeClenry, lew Hanitarium, Kansas City, Portland 10:154 $6.50 Information and ‘Tickets MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Third Avenue. pourd to get rid of thom. Then ‘Inest Popular Priced Hotel in the United States Fireproof Absolutely ! FREE GARAGH sme This man knew her. He must|watched him with eyes soft Matis 4a slag Benak | dict 4 . ONE BL tOT-1401. b - | so being sued by theldict jn her favor. Of course, the 3 5 ROUND TOI [kovw: er, sien why stiaulé He stArhy siowinte with tbe love she felt for BUSH HOTEL | pickle factory, which claims a great|patnfer had the portrajt on. his Summer 2 ter? She wanted to speak to him, | him yet which she must. conces loss due to inability to fill ftajhands, so tho rascally husband of: TOUT PERSONS {neine to full feeling after eat- Even com: These two were very clove demand of him where he had seen} on a noisy train their souls Wer before, but as her eyes fastened orders because the man who agreed |fered him a thousand dollarw for it. to | ALG, Near U TCH Excursion furnish them with their The painter refused the offe onion and Nature Herbs, root 4 heads lon Dep on his, he scurried out of the car into| muned in moments of silence. Their SEATTLE, WASIL | von ee Sunt ett ; assy pains, constipation ei stomach, 1N EFFECT Marian clutched Clark's arm. “Oh, | of the recent past, And to each there | Guesist “ev daly ana anne. nah a icte eT ie ne te daa es tnd shovel! CHAMBERLAIN’S nereevenens He ia." Neat f th ppy ye | n paid f ordere, y DAILY BETWEEN | Tivyd,”’ she exclaimed. ‘That man| was ever present a realization of the! Monthly Rater “No, 1 have not. The consignor|lt was labeled: Portrait of a Lady t ~did you see him?" dangers they had shared In common.|| eee shower and Tub Bathe. U| ies io tay the freight onthe {quite fat, not very, fair and past TABLETS ™ We Giimese } And then, as Clark looked ques-| The train stopped for a moment. | PHONE BL tot-2001, refused to pay the freight on the tab ¥, fair and past | Cleansing and rg 250 || see / |toningly at her she added: ‘Hel Then it moved on. As It pulled out MATES TO FAMILIGS advice of his attorney. Their repre: |49 The whole town was about to| Gamble, te , AND letayed and stared and then ran|of the station Marian, sitting neures| | |rentative inspected the onions on/¢Moy @ laugh when that black: ment, away, the window, looked down and into| |the dook as soon ax they had been |siard of a husband came pussytoot- Hing In with his wife, took one look and hought (hat portrait, buy not for SEPT. 15) the upturned face of the hunchback she had geen & short while before |digcharged and reported the [ment delivered in ruinous order.” “What was he slike i Marian described him, The Seattle Star ' Heveland .$108-66) not u native?”’ asked Clark. ‘Not | on the train. | | Didn't require much of an in-[$10,000. ‘The price had gone up to i (76 \ an islander?’ He was alarmed. Ho had climbed out of the train Kpector to get tho Tow-down on that| #1000! ‘Then they removed the In: MA JONG co : No," she amiled, “He was a white|and was standing beside the track BREMERTON-CHARLESTON cargo, I'll bet," Cappy remarked |Scrption, printed a new eatulog for UPON j a |man, a little hirehiagei ; staring up at the window opposite) bq pay enenAt ba b> dryly. "Well, Matt, If they didn't | Ts =o va 4 Gincinnati,. 106.30 saw him,’ sald Clark. “IT saw|which she sat. sae and Auto eel Gud easels manayiot looked ti Ss ? ip this Coupen from 4 Corresponding fares to other important |him back there In tho depot. I| Marian tugged at Clark's coat Verrien From Colman Deck [| |biy’ the freight money. of course the] SESaLMNS Electric The Star for two conseou- q ie Tine AM return Heit October 31, | thought he stared at us, but I was sleave. 00, 10:18 they got mixed up In their tines, | | tive days, Fill out with and returning Por privileges BINS | or care, When L looked at him, he! ‘''Look!"’ oho cried. ‘feel There S160) 0190) Tied aopeattniee Gree Wak hia “| Paste Jour. mame and edarens ‘ A sido trip to Yellowstone at small | moved away,” he Is, tho little hunchback!" ye vf (4 ne Pe alive he Meck and bring or send it to The Additional cost will afford theexperience| Marian sighed tremt ly. Marian pointed out of the window, fused to accept de very of the pus lity Btar office, 1307 Seventh i cat fi plons "Oh, Floyd," she whispered, *"Do/ but as Clark turned tho hunchback! 4) pry veal dated ea ie da onions, elected to throw them over: Avenue, with @0. esnte: Your arrengenene End let us make all) you know that if I eould find some-| fled , a, board at the behest of the b GUA’ OWlere. 100; atten! ' Ghd wilt pave your valuable ima: @7*| one who knew me they might tell] ‘The trate had mulled, out en vf sheslth tbe a ests ovne Ip This will entitle you ta one @ who J am,’ away and left them with only a nd accepted delivery, so they w THREE Orricn Mee uari otendled her, troubled memory of the man who Brule Lake Bel iave to pay us of we will sue them | Ste Death to Coc! ches Sat irtsenanttios kh beg Paahed Hnough of that, Mitle girl,’ he| had seemed to recognize Marian, ad a i A ° and collect, And if they havo do-| Ante, Waterbugs, Rats, Ete, "mera sad, "Why dont you try and for], ‘Don’t let thle spol your day."| Py PAR GMRute ae sega itp be [sc0ved the evidence how oun they | Gan knee deacon ood td pre reagan RRO, raion get the past?. I don Aad wh pit id ‘it wile hel N Yard Rout expect to win thoir case, Moreover, ke pomder iy for uve, Mon wack vere, Let identification come nat “I'll try not,"" but her meeting of y oUt’ . | fails, 35e and $1.50, 1 were, Let g avy Yar tr e the way tho courts are clogged now, | f a cand pod Rote te lt shpusan Freee the hunchback Nad cast a shadow their little Journey. (Continued in the next issue) urally and at the right time, In the meantine why not live our lives as \God now intends us to Uve them? Colman Dook MA with oo waiting mueh sos as as (hreo yours to be tried, the evidence, even if thoy had mot destroyed it, Refuse substitutes, over

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