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SATURDAY THE SEATTL TOBA | Romakce and Adventure in Seattle START MERE TODAY * ea i sta ack asks Maria ma nd & diy Columbia k Won erious b ‘x . flees AOW GO OW WITH THD sTORY CHAPTER XI! TERE was not « sign of life the Chinese underworld settle tues im the delta lands of the (ec tum as Clark across the clearing and plunged into the swan growth He was from this iiman with th hands; hims & decree of death in this weird half world hanging over hitr Clark determined to take his chances in the swamps. He pushed his way carefully thru the tangied growth of the Jungies. A storm of insect life rose at his approach. He was stung, bitten, swollen with heat and suffering, dripping with per spiration. But he m, the terror of the ev m proving a con stant urge. The moon arose high the heavens and flanked by its starry court glimpsed him now and then thru the network of tangled swamp. growt t interlaced & roofing over his head as he forged on in his encape. How many hours passed he did not kuow before his feet, now reaching land ed him as he sank limbs aching, head swimming, high A Dental Campaign Is On At 106 Columbia Street DR. EDW J. BROWNS DENTAL OFFICES are now putting on a campaign for dental business which will save you one-half on the cost of your dental work More than one hundred and inty thousand people have their work done at Dr. } Brown's Dental Offices twenty-three years. Many thousands have been saved to the 0 come from far and near best that modern dental science and art can produce for them, Liberal allowances are made on worn-out plates and bridgework, and extractions are without charge when | new work ts ordered. We have made good by making our guarantee to the people good. shall save you money and ou ths best. EDWIN J. BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES ‘ 106 Columbia St. No Stairs to Climb HAD ECZEMA SIX MONTHS On Hands. liched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. “1 had eczema for six months. It broke out in little pimples on both my hands and later turned to large, sore eruptions. The breaking out itched and burned very badly, and I could not help scratching my hands. I lost my sleep at night on account of the irritation. “tried everything but nothing was successful. I began using Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me. I continued the treat- ment and in one month I was com- letely healed.” (Signed) Mi Pouiee Lavigne, 757-26th St., Oak~ land, Calif., Oct. 18, 1923, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet use “Outicura Labor: ap BRS~ Try our new Shaving Stick. A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery a the low prices for the! By FRED Y. WILLIAMS | | | was parched. His tongue clove to its reof, Ho tried to speak and find volee, but he gasped ii oherently instead Het of M rounded by ¢ ¢ been on the island of A Clark mustered what strength remained and struggled on. ‘The sharp blades of grass tore his clothes and punctured his flesh A swarm of mosquitoes alighted on him and stung him to the quick, Tortured, he fought them blindly and fell into « hill of ants on a bit of dry ground. Under the sting of these he ran, plung ing, crashing, smashing his way thru the Jungle, not heeding the noise he made him a crack of ye n With J reached the bank of t or at least a living strea The ground was firm ber t feet now. He crawled in the dire tlon of the light. It was a cabit but raid that {t might & occupied by Chinese. were brother tongment of the Ort tals he Just left they ubt be avised of hin escape 1 would be on th Clark put aside the fear that stipped his heart and crawled cautlously across the ground of the house to the base of the | building. There he found the win | | dow and gtued his ear to it | Voices came from within. } At first b ald only di! ast CAPPY He Discusses Goc Written for The Star by Peter B. Ky RICKS od Men and True no—Another Cc Ne ming Next Saturday harge and gazed 8 trent the f ummm! Ha ch 1 his th And whenever Cappy cleared his fa t something had tu r fear b u say If s one way to kee red to me that hat (us higher-ups have be for ready money that rs asneas Our faithfr ploye meet the deficit sonal incomes However, 8k! er, if you ¢an ¢ away with it and still hold to our good, loyal, faithful and efficient ployes, why go to It. Do you th you can put the rm qui Skinner di YOOD news “G You Let me eee, were getting $12,000 a year now back in 1916, and you've been boosted to 006 ar ©. ! reorganizing the payroll during t! war everybody from the office t to general manager got a whoop rui w salary whether were ng Now that we miust re tae sh or Chinese. downward we should begin Then t nded with joy.{top. If you think you n alid A man w e in E cheerful 15,000 a year, Skinne g0od English, clear dict fc have permission to got and resolutely. His ¢ imit we under you @ wan to ¢ at with joy Mr. Skinner flushed faintly an jmake known his plight to them. his nether lip. “Well, I ’ |. Th the dropping of a fous it hadn't occurred to ut | sealed Ups and held him rig wn salar he dec it |. Renard! A man had mentioned the name of Renard. And coup- ft 00d | tht thing should be ts wd eof & 1a cheerful greet A begets a smile, Why t * I ever } and r man ever usked a tomer ¢ © him an order He to the yard, gave . . nd t . i : ‘ Invar wt me , ar ere bi Haven't you & war lb I haven't,’ would come the A I gave you as good cigar as this you'd think I was try of you I spend w «my mill wit unt even Heald night before the big wind In Ire Here's a cheroot for you.’ And he'd actually han ustomer @ five or tenner 6 @ glue factory 0 of fr h murder ar m pud | ward for the ¢ ou hee B STAR i I t H t And what are those eree ard. “The traight thot t t em r Ht 4 very) ext. “7 Own eve ‘Of « wered the stork ‘Ce ' 1 milk make er 1 le of Hi 4 mal r feed the wh jthe brine and head up the barrel course the Chink was perfect kied and would have kept tn definitely, and order to identify | © barrel containing chalk, But alas! W | t Sad CORE USH HOTE mmenced discharging her ¢ ] | to have my friend fe Felner Aa afoul g ‘ese|Land and Water Exercises |," saad ge eae oy galaee e mark on bl : for Citizens Start ni orrect baits =," cm A. ©, MITCHELL, Proprietor some whol house carted Chinam: + seyELL, ‘ P most we He kt Inquest and a big newspaper when that pickled Ch wed up—and besides, ma. tong to had paid old man faster than afe led it with an oath, He stood Oh, 1 I now and found a crack in the |Cappy growled. “Ever s curtain and looked In you buy sotne stock in the Ricks Log- | how com Fly men wer s g & Lumbering compa: and t ffered them thelr Ar Blue Star Navigat) compa = ey ba ot t you've had a year uld drop F weees | § better divide eath of south id r man | oa ing to cut everybody's salary ¢x-| ,.cing when the wild geese are f ther ye Rage, | te | cept your own, and you forget that | (Prine s. Ho could ° dy ¢ Sate gan if you could get ax | To him life was a light and love | Ue and he was getting r ee ce cu that » cK would 7 " nm his manager formed him that f 3 . thy of enh per’ oak thing and eo was business, When |» 1 buy off the Clark age HE Ae per , custom to sha ’ 8 | and a face h ceo 50 cents @ thousand, for old time's 5 have been handsome | “Mea rybody under YOU | sake and because they thought him|, ne up: the. $28, n spoke again. He talked | ¥ould loped Into aN UN-| 6 good-natured he'd stand for it, he Wino Ben aeons ep vehemence willing, careless servant; for that one-| just anid “No! and stuck to tt agen Renard is in Seattle,” he |tenth of one per cent extra dividend |” «sxinner, tt just Lan't in the books | Pits tee } said. “And so is his daughter, are to sorttion Be that you can raise wages and lower | °°! i ie | Mavian Page.” per ce in your them at will. A salary ts the one| "8° forthwith riot ics : grew" ycak,e> Stix knees |ton; you are willing to dwell in @/ising that defies Newton's law. ot |™ Araeee gers hee tah trembled. “His daughter, Marian ¢Yclorama of hate 3 } gravitation, Onesit-goes.up tt never |°° ™s were baba ea ct Page!” Why Mara Page an not |to @ fraztle check omen down; if it aa ape down, | Tut htm ~organized-e-cannery-com-T Renard ghter an Page was YOU never had to check up oo be lit uoewn't tay do it climbs up| Pay of his own and In 10 years bad hee Wa marry. {fore agath on some other fellow's payroll, {Tun old man Skelly completely .out M was the girl whom| “Dc “It you disgust a good man in | % business | ht have put to torture or! What your office and force bim to quit| ‘And the moral of the tale is, Skin- | for the «ake of his neif-respect, you trae. Cle aworat will, Cure, and This man was mistaken, Ho| which ought to be | witt to get somebody else to &,® Eilers oe ene ee was misinformed. And If #0? fun, means somethi take his place, hasn't got a blind pig} Even !f Marian were his enemy's sacred to you. Whe ee | tf course you will ist upon | nose syn. | laugh t Interest could thix| your offic in the} having a man with experience. If pro tahaeaatdle. man have in her? | mental att! ‘ ve to break a new man in Mi einpts Reserved “We thought Benson had her Le ie the saving on salary you have ef-| ohne | safely in Shanghal and then |¢6()NCE you didn’t want to permit | 6.3444 becomes a liability and a | when we didn't hear from Ben- | son for a long time, some of you thought he had double-crossed us—gone back on ‘Black | Cramer’"'—the man smiled— | “and married her." A laugh went up. | | "No," reminded the speaker, | |sharply. ‘Benson ts gone, still miss. |ing, but I have definite information | |that she is back in Seattle and, for | some strange reason, with her father. |} ‘You remember,’ he went on |musingly, “that Renard never ea his daughter, never let her know she was the daughter of ‘Black Cra mer’s’ rival Jn little matters not con- cerned with the law’—a smile went the rounds—"but now she is with; him, living in his house out in the University district in Seattle. "We at least accomp! |much. - We made Renard }hand to this girl. But fror all re-| ports they are reconciled, fairly] |happy and we havo failed there.”* There was a long silence, This, then, was the reason Marian had left him at Moclips. This, then, | was why Marian could not marry | him. She was the daughter of an arch criminal, ap interna- tional crook and she had found it out and gone her way, because she could not find a way to break the news to him. Poor little girl! What she had] |suffered. And she had thought that! {he could not overlook the fact that] |her father was a criminal! He buried his face in his hands and would have cried aloud ff he could haye done so without warning |tho men in that room of his pros: ence Now he feared to lot them know who he was, He wanted, first, to find out who they were, what they this show ADDRESS ,, PHONE NO.. The Ceattle Star MA JONG COUPON STITT | Cup this Coupon from The Star for two consecu- tive days. Fill out with your mame and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1807 Seventh Avenus, with 60 cents, (Mali orders 100 extra) ‘This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong seta. our to smoke. I employes |backed you up In the matter of clg: | aret: because I hate ‘em and snip of a boy onght to earn his right |to smoke the doggone things, but | when you banned bigars and pipes you interfered with the personal liberties of grown men. “You can know a man 20 years and call him by his first name on ‘Change, but your awo of the Sacred Bull of Business dictates that when ou write to him you call him ‘Dear If you'd get human and call him ‘Dear Friend George’ when fou engaged In a scrappy correspondence with him, his bellicose veins would simmer down and you could get to gether and do business.on a mutual give-and-take basis. Skinner, dear boy, tell me why you take business seriously.” “Business {5 a serious matter, sir,” Mr, Skinner replied frigidly. “If people think you're easy and good- natured they are quick to take ad- vantage of you.” “Skinner, do you think my business were. What did they plan to do to Renard and his daughte: Renard, ed and hated be: me his ally. the man bh pad fe cause of Marian, ‘The speaker, continuing, left no reason for doubt in Clark's mind as to thet. Swiftly and with consummate skill he outlined a plan whereby ‘Black Oramer''— that was ithe called himself “Black Cramer’—could bo avenged on both of them, Renard and Marian, “Wo not only want the daughter, 6 want the father, too," he sald. Hoth of them, now. That tg the only way I can be satisfied, ‘The Jon is how.’ Clark strained at the window. ance had given him this oppor: tunity of saving the life of the girl ho loved and also of sparing her father, (Continued in the next issue.) Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery” An Snatructive book tins been pub- Hished by Dr. A. #. MeCle the noted rectal specialist of Kansas vhie book tells how sufferers from Pliea can be quickly and easily cured without the use of knife, scissors, “hot tron, éled tricity or any other cutting or burs} method, without confinement to bed hospita, billa pay. The met b sucoown for twonty-five y and in more than five thousand 6 Vie book I sent pontpald free to wonw affilcted with piles or other troubles who ollp this {tem with name and addres to L Parkyi Janitariui, ~Advortivement. it MeOloary, Kansas City, If you gét an experienced man, nin times out of 10 is wome fellow who has made a conspicuous flop In jin the long run is 160 per cent the | worst of it. | “Good men do not stay down, Skin- |ner, and some fellow who bas been forced out of our employ by your |penny-ante tactics may become a competitor with some other firm and |give you « bad rawhiding some day | because of the silent and unsuspected | grouch he owes you oe SOFP\HAT reminds me of the case of old man Skelly, of tho Alaska | Canning corporation boy working for him. Got him as a three-dollar-a-week office boy, and finally the lad developed into head bookkeeper, then chief clerk and of- fic manager. In fact, he was old never knew ft, and he continued pay his manager tho salary of an jassistant bookkeeper. “Woll, sir, one summer the old man and his manager went to Alaska Inspect the cannery and shake thing: up by the roots generally, and it was te in the season before they were dy to start back to San Francisco re |The big square-riggers belonging to the the * firm, were all loaded up with season's catch—thousands of es of canned ands of cases of codfish and the Lord knows how many barrels of pickled salmon bellies, “All the help that had fished and loperated the cannery during summer season were returning with |tho fleet, and old Skelly, figuring on saving two first clags steamer fares, decided to dead head himself and his [manager on one of the company | ships, | “Well, there were about 200 China. |mon in the steerage and coming down |tho Coast one of them died, ‘The |coal to the foet of the deceased and \sllding him overboard, but the dead |Chink’s friends raised a frightful up- | roar, “It seems they wanted to save the body and ship it home to China to rest with the bones of the man's an Tho Chinese noms that way. | “Well, right away old man Skell vw a chance to stab his employ vo ho Investigated until! ho discover. ed that all of the Chinamen aboard cestors. y belonged to the same tong. So ho assessed ‘them $600 to save the corpse of thelr lodge brother, and with the money safe in hand he had the mate emply a barrel of salmon | Lettie overboard, stow the corpae in last Job, 90 that tho best you get | Skelly had a} | Skelly's right hand, but the old wolf) on the regular passenger steamer to | salmon and thous: | the | akipper was all for tying a wack of | have a woak. | DR. VON GUNTHER’S ASTHMA REMEDY “en, Phone EL fot-0691 ROSCOE R. SMITH | Lawyer | 803 Leary Bullding | Seattle, Wash. May 8th, 1 Dr. A. Von Gunther, | Seattle, Washington. Dear Doctor It is with pleasure that I write a letter recommending your Asthma Remedy to any one suffering from Asthma or any of its kindred affilc- | | tions. | I received relief from the first | bottle. I have now taken five of | them, and I am not troubled in any | way, any more, 1 am now enjoying the ‘very best of health, with no signs or symptoms of any of the old trouble returning Again I thanic you for furnishing| mo with the opportunity to take the Remedy, and again I take pleasure| in recommending it to any one suf-| fering from bronchial trouble of any kind. incerely, CO y, R. SMITH, ne Agency 803 Leary Bldg. For Salo at Bartell Drug Stores. | OHIO PAMLESS * it || Teeth as Low as $5 BEst Set of Ned Mubber.. We gunrantee n fit on | all our piates Our UXT 1ELY LOW PRI Teeth as low as +85. Best set of teeth, Red | Rubber (either set) Gold Crowns (22 karat).. idge Work (22 karat) Porcelain Crowns ....+ és 2323 Gold Fillings .. Up yold Inlays . Up Synthetic Porcelain Fillings ..... Up Siiver Fillings . 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MeDonald, Amer ¢, for a 15-day nati guard d Beattle na t aboard Eugle at ‘or a twoweek's r training cruise, Washington % martial note to break the moni ony of political gousip, the weather and the wave of crime The Seattle contingents of the the 146th field artillery, and the 161st infantry were among the first to © at daybreak for the camp a Murray. Tho Reserve Officers’ Training camp opened Friday at Camp and would like yery much te call upon you if you would like to| me. Have not been very well the slip to Professor Bamund ° jean, who planted it in ita pre | fg) DY. J. Brown's weet, ocr 2) I PAINLESS. SYSTEM Henceforth the elm is to be under the care of the department of for-/ All Extractions and X-Ray try and efforts will be made to Free With Restoration force it to grow as nearly ike the Wot Cambridge elm as possible, The} $50 Mists $10 other tree in Cambridge died some | Perec eis Lew h more than 600 university nd ¢ «Ke me of the Ninth Army Corps area enrolled. Only infantry will be at this camp Bes sular soldiery station at Camp Le an dthe R. O. C. men, there ure 3,000 Oregon National Guards me and 2,000 regular army men there for the annual field training A parade and review by Gov. Louls Hart, Brig. Gen. Maurice Thomp and other staff officers will be Camp Le naval Sour Seym reservist. will steam up the 1 thru the Gulf of Georgia and ur narrows. After a stop at Ketchikan and thru the Wrangell narrows they will visit Wrangell and eau and then to Skagway and Famous Elm in Replica at State U. University of Wash in front of Lewis growing almost Out on ington campus, hall, to be exact, an exact replica of the original Washington elm under which the immortal George signed the treaty of peace at the close of the Revo- lutionary war. So says H. Packard, advertising manager of the Cam- bridge, Mass, Tribune, tn a letter to Herbert Condon, university comptroller. In tho letter, Packard, who seen both trees, pointed out that on the Washington tree, which was slipped from the Camb-idge elm in 1900, there aro two large branches the |springing from the trunk near the! ground just as is the case on the |Cambridge trea and that the cam pus elm shows a very sizeable branch growing from the right hand stalk precisely in the location that a branch springs from the |Cambridge elm. Tho slip that has grown Into the present tree on the local college grounds was slipped from the or nal elm by Arthur J. Collins of the graduate work at F | that Resinol Soap would clear her “She would be a pretty girl, if it wasn’ tforthat pimply, blotchy complex- lont"* But the regwéar use of Resinol Soap, aided at first by a little Resinol Ointment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charming, Ifa poor skin is your handicap, begjm using Resinol Soap and see how qwickly it improves, Resinol Soap and Reainol Ointment are sold by all drug, wists, For free sample of each, write to Dept, OR, Rew inol, Baltimore, Md, has| |class of 1896, while he was doing | table Compound Made Mrs. rvard. He Sent | | | AFTER SICKNESS PAGE - The Tangle (Am intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) NIGHT LETTER FROM LESLIE e e PRESCOTT TO JOHN ALDI PRESCOTT mre P ‘ trice Grimshaw Atherton > you for t Dick Summers wild and I th sure to e 4 I are too « LESL1 d You me th Day Letter From John Alden pend part of the time with Vrescott to Lesl Prescott SHAW Star.) 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