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. PAGE 10 ‘TOBA Romance and Ad START HERE TepaY « WI'H THE sToRY HAPTER XVII “Hy! E, bx y ‘ ” * 4 knew exe ne ¢ ur t b t and ¢ t nally r n ¢ a you Clark knew that his fe now depended on the ingenuliy and cleverness of this lad. On his quick wit alone rested perhaps the life of Renard and his daughter, back there in the elty His heart fell when the boy gave them a few Dig car si most abreast of the ranch boy’s machine and then, Clark feared, Cramer begun to crowd hin e road and tow & steep dite He: saw the farmer boy flush an grily screamed the boy, but Cramer spoke into the ear of his driver. Quick as &@ flash the ranch boy shot his car} ahead. Before Cramer's man was} Ps gained enough ose half Gar length ahead of rival car In that moment the ranch lad, a clever driver, shot into the road and, to avoid a colision, which would have been as fatal to Cra- mer's car as to Clark's, Cramer's man swerved slightly to his side of the road. It was what the boy wished. He bore athwa: another foot, and Cramer’s man in & moment of indecision turned too far toward his own side of the road. The big black car skidded and turned over with a crash, its motor still roaring, its wheels, churning dust. On, ahead, shot the rancl: lad, and Clark could not resist the tempta- tion to rise out of his blankets, stand in the tonneau and look back. Cramer's men were too en- grossed in their own difficulties to notice him. They were scram- bling to their feet, limping, rub- | bing their arms and legs, stag- gering about like men in a daze, their machine crippled and in the ditch. Clark, as goon as. the machine rounded a turn im the road, climbed back into the front seat and shouted to his drivert “I'll give you $200 for that, my boy. It wag neatly done." “I didn't mean to ditch them,” re-} plied the boy. ‘'I simply tried to Save myself. And then ho inquired anxiously if any of the men were hurt. 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RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Pol- son Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours, Every druggist in this county ts authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that it a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way | to stop the agony, reduce swollen | Joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu hag been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous re. sults have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffer. | ing and agony was intense and pit. | eous and where the patient was| helpless. Mr, James H. Allen, of Rochester, N. Y., the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, de- sires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in every in. stance. All druggists can supply you—Advertisement. Getting Up Nights A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” "| spirits of the night, big black machine} By FRED VY. WILLIAMS venture in Seattle "Did you see what they were doing to "he asked. ‘They were trying to run us into the ditch, They simply cot thelr own medtet And then he con fessed: “I used to run a jitney in Seatile, It was creat training N f most vi | view Mariar few Cramer and his men could not carry out their murderous plans on the little famity before night, and by that time, Clark figured, he could reach them and warn them of wht was on foot and to die in @ ball of f horizon of its sea. The i home from their work in offices an¢ factories and from the docks |the waterfront The lights came out and dotted | the hills, ihe thousands of larger And then, | with-darkness in the heavens, | Clark awoke, He lay upon the bed in a daze slowly trying to his thoughts on the chair at his side. | He turned, lighted a mate nd }looked at t tim It wa | ok in the evéning. Now m. Mur gang. he slept? Her father How long Heaver afternoon? A night j other day thru and then night again? Clark leaped from bed. “What day Is this?’ he asked the clerk | ever the phone, The man laugh- | ingly informed him, At least it waa the night of the -Even now, he too late, supper migh Toko, the Japanese Renard’s enemies and Clark dashed down the into the street. He hall Hurriedly he gave him Re dress. In « few minutes stopped before a big white house Clark paid, his driver, dis missed him and ran up the steps. The blinds in the window were drawn. The house spparently was in darkness. There was no sign of a living being about. Here, behind these walls, might be Marian, dead or alive, a victim or & prisoner of Black Cramer and his gang. He rang the bell, There was no answer. He rang again. Still no answer. What thoughts tortured him te it migh aw be ved tet abode might have into the stairs and 1 a taxt and’s w taxi again and again. Then- The door slowly opened. A dapanese peered out at him. It was Toko, the spy of “Black Cramer,” in the house of Rehard. The man looked suspiciously at him. t do you want?"* he asked. Clark pressed close to the door and put his foot on the threshold before the Japanese could clone it “I wish to see Miss Page,’’ ho sald. “Or Mr. Renard." They go out.” “They not in. said the Japanese. Clark thrust himself into the door and, as Toko strained against his weight, demanded: “Miss Page, please!’ (Continued in the next issue.) YOU’LL FIND IT HERE Thief shows varied taste, Steals purse, pearls, silk underclothing and private letters from Mrs, John Delfel, 303 Crary building, H. H. Benson lost $35 to negro Dickpocket Wednesday, Lloyd Spencer, president of the Pacific Coast Advertising club, was to speak to Real Estate Board Thursday noon, Suncrush Fruit Co. of San Fran- claco opens branch here at 2230 Second ave. Eleven persons were graduated from Seattle College of Chiroprac- tle Wednesday night. City-Wide Democratic Women's club was to give whist party Thurs- day night at Dartnal D. C. Adamy gets six-month job in county jail for promising 40 men employment and collecting advances, then falling to make good, William J. Snethen, retired phys- \elan, died Wednesday at home of his gon, 1012 N, 49th at, Harry E, Lusher, cafe man, sur- renders self to United States to answer liquor charge. Sound Poultry associ. ve card party and dance night at New Richmond ation will g Saturday hotel. A. McMaster, grand master of state Odd Fellows, was to be gueut of Seattle lodge Thursday night. Can Now Be Stopped If you wuffer from painful urination, | have that awful dull ache and burnin nensation, low vitality, attacks of biuem You are no doubt the vietin of danger. | ous prostate und bladder troubles, ean stop them quickly and easily--of in a few hours time, with the new, pleasant Hexol Treatment, ‘There pleas ant tablets taken after monls, also cons| tain vital elements to restore new health, | vigor and vitality to every part. 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He cursed himself for his folly Violently he rang the bell| One, two, three, four, five! In just us long ® time as it takes to count that many, they were tiown the wail Jand standing in the magic garden where the stiff yellow daffodiix stood like f blue bells went me Ww ed Johnny Jump Up, and ng ov ‘ ‘ v th t mas he t toward the And t t ight of the moon they could see ese maiden no bigger than a bum jming bird |} Bhe had on a little » Irene lot bright silk, embroid col lored flowe and a wid “ t tied In a bow «beh The Tangle THE ® to tak you tonight, I brought three tick All rightes, if you nay P Johnny Jur . nt ¢ t where? W ‘ oh th ” down. Every aeif-reay « bird was in bed hours ag All 1 got was fort winks ry can get rest You when you get } ave 2 hirped Johnie J ( rrily Hop N Nick!’ And givi ‘ my fairy man hoppe A flew the titmouse and they After crossing a very y came to Japan " te ©, being « N lookit wn from her p the bint It is now, for their cherry blos om it and they are pink fr Mead white, as sare,” said Just then the titmouse yawned 1 k we'd better begoing home ! 1 want my other ten (Te Me Continued) pyright, 1924, by N. A ervice) timate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letter |LETTER FROM LESLIE [ust sald chat 1 looking | COTT TO LESLIE PRESCE | now I was before.” CARE OF THE SECRET =| «1 gon't ca he remonatrated DRAWER, CONTINUED jobatinately. “I loved your hair. You | r tk, met me should not ut it off without hen 1 my | asking m “ ny wife I firet t view of | look like him tow owd) “Oh, I am looking like a flapper Jlooking ¢ betlam 1 I exclaimed. nd then I |ter look! Up into his face. | ney. let's quarrel the momor I did not haye time to think any-lthe train Hef ne thing else before I wa 4 were the } in his arms in a great beartike hug] man 1 6 seen © 1 left, and |—taken com off my feet {now you look like a gruff old bear. “Oh, I've been so lonely!| pyc woman. ur old, ta bob. You'll never go away again,’ were) bing her h 1 you don't want me hie first words Marquise ly lover ever did your king: ay anything sweeter [hia neck and kissed him {did not care if the whole wo: jus Jack is mine, my husband, and our love has been cemented with tears and proven by sorrow and grief and trial, as well 3 y and Joy. ae | jd naw feet ho bent down and looked irito my eyes. ‘‘Darling,” he said, “what have you been doing to yourself? 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