The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE By FREI FRED \ [WILLIAMS TOBA Romance and Adventure in Seattle A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” START HERE TODAY And on, with the coming of evening, the biue coils of smoke poured from the Chinaman's no» trils and mere slits, their half » him in Hi eis | in the game. d NOW Go ON WITH THE sTony uld be t 0! D WONG waddled of the and leay m whe iy : " of the te? W side of the walls of this flimsy bu There were bunks for many in these ra the hab structure: { — company d and without knowl Slave girl, shrilli ame mmpany, he would thru the swamps and coupling it aze of with oaths, And then they heard | i, perhaps to per him give vent to a mad exclama miserably ia the jangies” that tion. He had found the girt's night, body. ‘o! He must bide his time. Hi Clark noticed that the young/ must walt a bit. They. did not tn councilmen, who had so calmly|tend to do away with him just yet. | 1 his own 1 § game of fan | Ch » very fact the emed afraid tan, s Back came Wong, old man . on hi purple with huge fists at them. ey tried to appe rage, shaking shouting oa’ him. “We'll pay for the girl,” Fe We'll pay $4,000 for her. what she was w the payment of the demanded for th ase they said That was many ge faces came to him. A one of cfimen asked Wong if he jmight show Clark to a bunk for the nig He promised to guard him, 1 hold her at $6,000. That's | received permission and the white i man was led away . sleep there,” said one of the young men. ‘We'll do what we can for you. Don't worry And above everything don’t try to get away or you will spoil everything.” Clark looked in on the foul-emell. ing hole, The bunk was a thin evil glitter In his eyes. boarded structure partitioned off For moments they sat like this [from another and larger butiding. in the little room, Clark on one | He crawled into the bunk and lay side, Wong on the other, Clark there, his eyes half open, his pulse scheming to live, Wong planning his death. He was too alert for sleep. And then the sun began to lower) night ahead of him loomed like the and the faint breath of alr cleared | dream of a madman, the room of its heavy bodied flies. | A Chinese brought him a bow! ICED TEA prepared from the fresh young leaves of "SALADA" But Wong, his eyes glittering thru tiny slits, cried “Not $4,000! I paid that for her. the effect of them They were silent. Clark thought their silence was ominous. Finally they retired. Clark was left alone with the fat man who now held his life. 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It came His work was not complete, from Wonc, the man sald, and “n Wong wished him pleasant The white man ‘mapped out dreams and bid him not to be | | alarmed. Clark wa t sry. He p came Into the re ite eyes raised t ‘The white ma of meat ar downed tt & eyes, the dog » the floor and Clark let from his hand floor while t {what he Poison: minutely what he was to do. ‘That great paunch was in direct line with his boots, He would draw up his knees, a lightning flash and kick out, send him reel Ing to the wall and then leap upon him. He would throttle this sweating hulk there on the floor and take the Joy of his re- venge out on iia throat. Meved. He was ‘Wong ‘a net cry out. Clark, his eyes open now, saw his yel- low {ace turn white and then the veins bulge at the temples. The great weight of him thumped solidly to the floor and there he sprawled in ungainly fashion atop the dead dog, his eyes roll- ing crazily in thelr sockets, his lips moving as tho he were about to speak. Clark, watching him, saw an expression of surprise, concern and then rage cross his face. Behind the fallen man Clark saw one of the young counciimen retreat out of the doorway. It was night | Clark followed him, | gwerly over the body of his enemy (Continued in the next issue.) | SUMMER JOY Wong would have | poisoned him. Sent him to his | death without warning under the | | guise of a friendly act. | Ho Was not so m Hi was enrageL | now with an thim. He | grips with for his trea y His life? What right had W or anyone else to his life? A startied him. It was heavy, bling. Clark knew it for Wong's. He slipped back on the bunk, eyes half closed, tay rigid, watched and waited. A shadow darkened the dorrway. Clark saw Wong. For a moment he stood there looking across the room and down at Clark as he lay stretched out on the bunk. Then his eyes took in the stiff form of the dog. Clark saw his lips twist tnto » queer smile and he came slowly, heavily into the room, advancing | ponderously to the bunk, | Th as looking on his work | jof the evening and rejotcing In it |Clark, muscles tense, waited, | watched, and Wong came back. Now |he stood directly over Clark and] raised his hands, his fingers clawing the alr, lis tps moving In strange | | incantation. | Clark saw the glitter of a knife in sharp knife, and to his Wong's hands} § come at clone} to make him pay| Yn Cans at your dealers: The good old summer time is almost here again. In Washington, the warm spring days have sent a lot of daring maidens out to Ar- lington Beach. 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