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halt rnemcnasin ay ham PAGE 8 TOBA [iiss] Romance and Adventure in Seattle A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” START HERE TODAY STORY servant Renard had recently taken him in on the recommendation of a fellow-crook, who believed the Oriental was trustworthy This m n now kept “Black Cra the movements ‘Toko by name, ¥ Clark, listening intently, b revelat le ed by many of the ned that fell upon his ears bottom of Cramer's Renard were several jobs which Ke (f in advance of Cramer, thereby de priving the latter of the spoils of his criminal raids Clark crept away, But first he had studied the men intently craning his neck, straining bis eyes, that he might know them when be saw them again. trance open in the rea \ One by one Black Cramer's men : rs would be admitted. While Toko was perving the two dinner, the r i 5 “cover them , p There was one other man in | from its moorings & the house. 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He tugged these knots n to loosen desperately at Finally they b Frenzied with fear and despair that he felt Clark tore the launch joose, clambered in and shoved away, The s running current of the river gripped the boat and carried it down the river, but the eraft hung danger ously near the shore and Clark, working its steering wheel fran tically, found it responded slowly to his efforts. f feet off shore Suddenly, one of the men, run ning down the bank, sighted its shadow and cried out his alarm. The rest joined him. They raced to a position opposite the poat. Clark retained Se! enough to t They stood and launch a moment T no one, and finally Cramer said, with a terr’ arrows tle the launc Clark heard the man plead with Cramer, and then, in the night, there rang the thud of a heavy blow. Clark, peering cau tiously over the side of the launch, saw one of the men go down. n lay very still “Into that water, a couple of y commanded Cramer, “and b launch back."* Two of the m werful swimmers y Clark, with alarm. 4 for the boat in whic He felt around in the bottom of the boat for some sort of weapon with which to fight them off and found a short club. This he gripped in anticipation of their coming, One of the swimmers vance of the other o Clark thanked his n ‘ould reach the ould deal with them si Clark wished to put off, until the ¢ moment, showing him mer’s men on shore He did not doubt that these crim inals were heavily armed and th once he came into sight and they realized that an enemy had decamped with their boat on him, If they did not hit him, he feared, they would at least put holes in the launch and might sink it, in which case he would be exposed to their fire in the open water, abo: (Continued in the next issue.) TOPEKA, Kan., June 16,—Wheat | has ripened rapidly during the hot| weather of the last few days und) cutting will start in Southern Kan is in about a week, according report» received here, While the crop has deteriorated some from the estimates of May 1, prospects fre still that Kanan will have a good yield. kd e of mind nll fours t and con NO THE SEATTLE STAR ADVENTURES THE TWINS The Tangle (Am Intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN |» PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CARTON Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes fingers,” “good. b nol too rich. The odd shape will amuse the children 3 eggs ; teaspoonful Beat eggs very light. Add sugar salt, and melted Crisco. Then add enough flour to make hard enough to roll. Roll out very thin, cut in squares. Make 3 slits in each square up to one half inch of the edge. ‘Then drop in very hot Crisco. Fry until brown. Drain on paper. Dust with powdered sugar. 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