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SATURDAY, JUN THE SEATTI E STAR PAGE 7 FRED WILPLAMS Romance and Adventure in Seattle A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” LETTER FROM Lest rhes 1 OOTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT CAKE THE SECRET START HERE 7 hours ad sper DRAWER nd Clark a a ‘ Ma of . id | | ‘NOW GO ON WITH THE sroRy ie ne : CHAPTER XXV O94 . a pet 1 free e work of r of 5 pv bby ann . c me eve ae are aC 1‘ ; I 4 reas ' } lated i up around them crashed Clark t 4 port of Mt you 4 we mane r Leslie), od t ground. ih b 1 " , " r to leave, | Pres Ro casas rol An enemy! They turned to tf y altho I imagine I haa ing and re 4 t ee tach other. Who could it be? An w N whatsoever to do with tt 5 bleina, aympathizes with her mis ‘ yay . officer of the academy circulated ik But 1 1 i t nificent ¥ ots 1 ¥ ha sment upon the oF among the crowd. No one had | somet) ‘ ’ t auctioned ¢ : TOMORROW: Letter from Lesti seen the vandal. »wn blood, } me into my t ' i nin k ¢ Denn’ P ® to Ladle Poebiadh dake. of Someone h fainted at the f Clark stirred uneasily, She , 2 f tf eaten . her were a od (aes a iytater ie the he crowd bef noticed his discomfiture, if not |) a : 4 Z ce . “7 |. |the secret drawer, continues withdrawn, When his actual fear of ber t t i how t over 1d date PE t was a womar t ; Betegfie a Lede precliy , 1874 on th heved. No one could einctly wc) He lincettnest ples: f' toobed the :, Electric Paste ount: for her. She was "Tam c I r a n ahh ret dra “The fainting of heve't -! | ANNOT fe ' r of th ary over and left. | io Vitea x The Wyelty Product B blind to get ev : frakt. W Y and whet 1 t * sald the office ¢ t i gentle f the I ‘ artist, or the subject of that pe Bhe moved toward him, the | "7 * ' ' ia W a lite se gia ing, bas an enemy | (1, striking figure tigerish in a unfort nd does it become a class had re to Rats, Mice, Clark and Marian we rome sick] its grace, and stood before the v b en, does it cease to be a classic? tacle Cockroaches, Ants, at heart. Marian tried to cheer) painting. , ersist = in king . } “Well, undoubtedly, Cappy.” Much to my re I was Waterbugs, Etc. Clark up. He had spent so many Her full, red pursed at sight " ok ke an old curiosity | Ulysses Grubb commented, “there | abie to demonstrate ner, however rest known destroyersof food and days and nights on the work, Now|of Marian’s feat hor | are certain books that are clansios./ that she was wrong nat place was | \ Saperty: also cariersof diugase, I creates they were all gone for nothing. he white ¢ p sald, ‘Al Guilty as charged yasos, althe 1 y ways were and always wil! | riled with locked be lor jewels ” stew é m1 t " T L| ! 4, ithe | y alway 4 al a locked box for jewel forwaier end fea ‘outeide in Clark left Marian at her apart- | ways the white gtr ever Toba,/I must say that from such an} l be. It, too, was hidden away behind a 4 momence,, Ready b os woes Sf Borughto ment and returned to his studio. | your wite Jaainine J a yourself the ver } eo? Cappy challenged. | jittle cabinet ‘ : loney an | : asin . H . ae ke 1 mm a rush o; me oni ppy ch | little cabinet door, and she had nev ill hundreds of rats end mice. Sold byl There he sat late into the night, | “You are not my wife,”* retorted | aict is ty » swallow, The trou Sell them to boobs who are suffering from ¢ f Vell, Epictetus, for instance.” ‘ound that when she had owned the | sues. Refuse subsrieutes, 0. fat dejected, heart-broken, courage | Clark lble with you, Ulysses,’ t# that you| money to the brain. “Or Mareus Aurelius,” Eddie Smith | desk. I was particular! lad to! = | I y glad | and ambition almost gone. Her breast heaved. Her eyes ire not yet rich enoflgh to afford ® aia og shave,!| “Sometimes I think Dennia loved | suggested show her this, because now she'll be | Suddenly, with the striking of mid-| flashed fire. She extended her |i. py. 9 ¢ Remember, there are| 4 “!ays in need of a shave, 4 rer diving, Yor} “Glbbons’ Rome and Bucle's His-|satistiod, and’ Iwill ne raasispined night, the artist, the man im him,| right hand, the fingers Wed |oty two people in the world who] "@:2ever paid more than §15 for & nee yg Nam th S wer |tory of Civilization,” J. Augustus! worry about somebody interrupting revived. He would not be beaten.) claw-like and something in her Joo.’ wou, uw loud Scotch plaid cap| "Mt Of clothes and hiv hats were |the reason that when he came Redell added his mite to the learned | our secret He would not be cheated. He would} then robbed the woman of her |‘ th tb sor tic 1, One in gq) something to conjure with He | from Ireland he was berthed so bape Prete It's a ‘strange thing, ttle” Ster-| paint on, He would create another) charm and reminded him of the | “HNOUl Deng Ghilcite nce in a {died some 20 years ago and last /im the steerage he couldn't ser {ite at ew time, boya, Don't orowd quise, to. note the effet thet Pred portrait. He would hang It there for| old hag-queen on the island. hme roy tyes ag a | week I ‘read. an advertisement ofjup far enough to nee the Atlantic) ote Oe ee rake old Rpic cilla Bradford t 1D ‘Mother. Pres'| his enemty to see! “Not your wife?” she exelaimed.|Yaudeville actor ‘ _ jan auction sale of the furnixhingwiocean thru 4 porthole. However, a 9 ag he Son Hla guatuctet of | eott (4 * pedi Ph ie pir 4 Clark picked up his brush. He/‘'My queen murried us. Mygtribe| “What did you buy at the auc 66 11. Donovan mansion on Pacific he left the print of hie horny bands | tetus, for insta: m7 aioe @ has been very erent, | the Work. worked feverishly upon a new can-| presided at the ceremony.” Hon, Cappy?” Eddie Smith queried.) vieights, Did you ever see thalon the American Mercantile marine, | sanavs ate) Teetie taat aie so Vary picky nr ae ee ee a Solll Husband had todo ¥ax. This tifhe hesketched in oll the| ‘It was a forced affair,” reminded |! the Interests of peace I mansion? so T went to the auction to satiaty | oF a pb yd age romes rowey into| some u308, her. J wish 1 spate | letely Restored to Health tearstained face df the girl who had| Clark. “I was compelled to go thru| Eddy," Cappy replied. it appeared, had seen| my. curionity j far_ahesd 9 + th 0 of Oripdergthaangy ae gobs dia E. Pinkham’s V. Been persecuted, hounded and pun-/al! that hub-tub to save my life.| ‘t anything there that it oF, seeing. it, had. recognized. {t oi id ours. As a matter of fac! pane were | man stay away from the house, but J! Vege ished without cause. | What waa lto do? W even after|I ¢ Florry and T had a th D oe m ‘muinetoe SO7PHERE wasn't a bit of Dennis' | {ust Plain, commonsense observa |] can't do this without putting my. etable Compound It anythin, the piety: the ceremony, on that night you took |notion there might be some good|** ‘be Donevan ma ’ 4 ; thing and that | “98 delivered at a period in our/ self in a wrong light, and Jack and pascrden iio: Atay grew beneath his brush It was |me to your cave, you would have {things that we could pick up cheap], “When Dennis first. built that} bil painting of poor Dennis, /DMOrY When commen sense and edu-|1 have quarreled” enough with his! —gogth Bend, Indiana, —‘‘I was al! tind: beoee~--| Killed ene. . nd later slip some of our anti-|house he copled it after tho imag | Was 4p Dil painting of poor Dennis) ction wore at a premium mother over her. in Gewe, eee at and had pains in superior to that which n 2 pend: & - , | station at Castle Garddp,|done by some local artist. Dennis one I was awfully put out to think she} «and bear- destroyed. The other picture had ‘Toba, you are a murderess imgthe |quated junk via the same route, to|®" Mate Upper tip +hnd:e epadé an whe landed from Ireland, After per Hp gnd.a ay Ri ; 4 | should know that Jack was angry at | been smiles. This was tears. It | ¢¥¢s Of the laws of my country. You} make room for the new stuff Per Séaed 1 thas ie ing woy| *T{LBERT HUBBARD managed) ery portrayed tragedy. The night | were prer eak a sacri-|sonally, I had a notion I might|h!# death his wife and the ‘grits) Dear’ a Paaeat ‘and Geil to make a living putting over|the bobbing of my hair, and I re- wore on. The early morning | fice to your heat! pick up some. welcome additions |Overhauled it until it looked like pa her ” Th he ce ha avian the same kind of obvious platitude | sented the fact that she was at our| Z pi » som jeome additions t in Golden Uate in © auctior o! dit e s a hours came and still Clark SMS ‘rate’: Wwe conthaned, “my 19. my lbeary. The real reason J|/th® conservatory in Golden ate)’ sng, oh ‘tho portrait of a en.| in our day, but who remembers him? patra i Stewinalapine olgp ES cea werked; He was afraid to leave government does not recognize ® | tended the auction, however, lay | Park: They threw out all the tr amed |f Ley So “roared with | Nobody will ever accuse him of be-| spoiled my home-coming completely, | the canvas while the spell of this marriage of that sort. Youknow 1. ny curiosity to see how Dennis|Photoraphs of the wrecks (Detale | ee Me is ies a Jol ing a classicist! As for Marcus specially ay abe immediately found | j : mised ad half way wp, eh [ 0 : H en she kne 6 lwork, My husband , creative sorrow was upon him. that. And on the other hand, I Donovan: had invested his money. | %24, mised had y a " | Aurelius, I'l) bet a dollar to a dime, | place, when she knew that John had | y, 5 Aad Weoith’ tix rash: senfied was @ prisoner on that {sland pat gel ber Donte’ | AP4 ht somo alleged old mas lar and seventy-five cents lp ctha bet Soca only cided at} Objected to my hair, to say to Mother || worked all day in n- bravely thru her tears the face of | You took me there, How, I don't |A"Y °f you boy tell you| te" soul of Dennis must ya be (anePy are this Inte date, that he was as popu-| Prescott that she was perhaps for- ee ag na % . ig any Oe ve ed at tha you lo dow it, Cappy?" | { : | tunate in not being married, because | Marian, know. Why, Ido. Iwastobea |* # | ba hed at that lar with his friends as a preacher] ts He did not hear the key in the eaeees® sacrifice Wiad Fee cchotity the civil war, Den: | 43 ian mai a wel rn aboard a ship. I'm. certain. that| she did not have to consult any one | Hee ate sat d- lock of his door turn softly. He} Queen, like so many other white cgi hiakt eda pavate| ta petal pi 5 sg Se whenever Mark drifted around where | -- J said I had f 7 wang osered Piet x 1 have a place for it.” th 4 tors fe- did not see the door push slowly| men. I could hand you over to ites « rs : ae the was and started unloading |... Gly | eakness,and there was no hel ed open, nor glimpse the tall, phantom-| the police and you would be sent Se MY, for wenitleman ‘responded. “Ever ste| 1 ‘wise, cracks, everybody got up|-SiV® Me enter! dive me four senna oe ert hele like figure that glided into the room sai pabatnantate ove | Tee stn es ae erste? Not bana tett, oie by caw ond pretty agda| warts ON ORR i cs Eno gperad upon, a deal. My haa arya ah as agi ane ahd spe with a beap tr fitted up ax & duplicate for | Stark was left talking to himsctt | breeze piped up and kept getting | husband heard about Lydia E. Pink- The door closing, the lock click-| Wounded pride my nit allo i tape ols yp et adie yun | joe en, I'm here to tell you : - ith ham’s Vegetable Goss at the ing, aroused himiand he hal{turned| “You talk to me like that, you, found hin adrift in there and I study the stars; [ smoke} Cbecrvations lead me to] Songer and stronger. Within an tected setae tH Stop to become conscious of a shadow at;}™Y umbuka, my prince of clouds, so he made up his mind my pipe there; 1 pull off my poker +4 4 \ a hour it was blowing a living gale, : that, with few exceptions, a| H could get the sails! the drug vetdeir) ought me his elbow. Then he turned and|for whom I fought and would have|to tackle the toughest line of trou e parties there and I go there to de| is & book upon which the por binge ans —_ oe ne ng of it. [had beguntothinkthere was teak died—you to whom I have given|deavor he could locate. Naturally | some quiet thinking. Well, that's) copyright has expired or which was| 0%! his ship every of ‘canvas bo! help for Mert took nae been oe virgin love!’ ogg ons Raabe rhe { cop: 5 x ha ip mi blown | Relp for me, tay Toba! Toba, risen from the dead.| virgin love! he became a deep. nea diver, gradu: | |the only place in my house ware | O77 Jong before anybody dreamed vas be fag tort Mes fetged ad ‘j| itand now! feel like myselfoncemore. ik Toba, in black as he had seen her| The next moment she flung herjated into a wrecker and salvage Florry jen't quecn—the only room|o¢ a copyright. Wise publishers get oa Re bbe een Selves The price for three bottles : on what he believed the eve of her} 4rms about him and he struggled in| pirate and eventually made a great she hasn't been permitted to fur) out mpecial editions of these books:| = bare ehcp ea hi emt | P say to him when I saw his new sail death In a tong house; Toba of the | her embrace. al of money. Bish. I Rave: a vacant space onlin, { y to him wa new sa * ” a Mf they do them in wonderful, uniform oi . city and civilization, and not of the Floyd,’ she murmured bro- Finally he located the wreck of a | bill, and looked aloft: ‘Lord,’ he said fiss sits bk. ny Kenly, “‘T Jove you. Do you un- a Ai Ragan Paha: ot] wall there and I'm going t0) bindings, very expensive, and sell reproachfully, ‘two bits’ worth of| Not ae, The came ¢yes, dark stum- | derstand? You cannot cacape Tar rashes coatah a Che. ears [have tho portrait of Dennis Dono-|them to boobs who are suffering] Wry woul have Baan Shoustul® a = 7 Tia com a even Ue: t o re D y to I 2 my 7 _ i ney, brous, ominous, kindling with me. You are mine, This other 4 $10,000,000 tm ‘gold aboard . jen revarnished and hung there, from @ rush of money to the brain.| "(Copyright by United Feature Syn- oe } @ with a light shining on his homely, | ‘After the interior decorator fin: : m hidden fires; her skin, soft, woman has no claim on ysu. You her and Dennis recovered it all and r dicate, Inc. All rights reserved. Re. nnd aiken; bor “figure, | are my husband.” ap ge aac Boe cha haere your $s f | honest mug, to remind me of old/ishes with tho Ubrary he leaves al Sroquction, prohibtted) or lithe, supple and tigerish beneath | He rojaxed and lay still In her | \Ousn* Kovernment bonds with Jt times,” mans of empty book shelves staring ali- its close-fitting drapings. embrace, and she stroked his har latabha Sa seetncts mm "| Iyouhave ecrema, ringworm or sim-| “Is that all you bought, Cappy?" | the new millionaire in the eye; so he ‘The brush dropped from: his hand.|&Nd sought his lips, and then, with jar itching, be » Blcep-destroying| “Absolutely, Every bit of furni-|drops In on a bookseller friend and The His eyes buiged. His jaw sagged.|the nearness of him to her, there| was born of her presence. Magnetic, skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment and |ture offered was an antique. Wh tips him off to the prospect, after ier He was gazing upon the risen dead,|came back the old spell she had cast| beautiful, voluptuous, barbarous} | Resinol Soap and see how ickly the I saw an old Colontet table arranging for a 10 per cent rakeoff m0 You! ver him on that island. creature, she mastered him. % for himpelt. You!" he sald. The words choked |OVer him is ature, ma: | Itching stops and th ne trouble disappea.s Worm-holes in it, half an inch of for himself. : — sharp from his lips. ‘‘You here! 1] Clark fough< .o stifle it, but st} (Continued in the next Insue) | pes soa pena o st ave neta by |PIAY Where tho drawers slid in and ~ “And that's the way rich men buy Leaves Chicago — 12:45 P.M. thought you were dead.” = eer e | a1] arogglats, Por sampics, free, wri 9 Dey R, |Out and the top so uneven I think| books. I’m sure of it because I've (Dearborn Station) Her eyes glittered and held him | Retinol, A ithe old ruin must have been made| attended a hundred auctions and I Arrives New York (next day) 5:45 P.M. | have yet to find @ library with the Pennsylvania Station) to DVENTURES —— ; Lo “You thought I was dead and you OF THE T N S leaves cut! A new miliionalre will 2 were glad,"’ she said slowly. wi It was the first English reflected in that moment on TRAVEL BY STAGE had ever spoken to him, and he she the Portland 10:154 $6.50 MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Third Avenue. PHONE EL tOT-1401. BUSH HOTE NEAR ALL DEPOTS SEATTLE With Bath Teeth as Low at as 5 errinet of ee bber Our EXTREME Teeth as low as. rs ‘at Bridge Work (22 k rat, orcelain Crowns . Bynthetic Porcelain Fillings ...+.. Blver Fillings « Cement. Fillings. Teeth Treated . eg en Treatmen' per tooth .. Remove eeth Extracted (Painless). 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You are to go to Egypt tonight and as it fs a long| distance away and there is so much | to see, you had better be starting jat once.” She handed three tickets to |Johnny Jump Up, who thanked her very kindly, Tommy Titmouse hopped up and punched the tickets with his bill, whispered the fairy is Egyptian the little Nancy and Nick and Johnny Jump Up got on and away thoy flew, | ‘They crossed the ocean and a des- ert as big as an ocean only with sund instead of water, and they came to Exypt Tommy Titmouse scttled down on a palm tree to rest “My, it's hot!"’ waid Nancy. | “Yes, Egypt is a warm country,” jsaid Johnny Jump Up, “While jare resting, I'll tell you a about it Soon we will come jriver, It is called the ? is the longest river in |There is no water and I the in Egypt except along the Nile river, ple Hiv of mil there fe thousands long, It je like a long ribt ‘ome on, I’m rested now," wald Egypt It looked like a water lily, and} we | Jittle | moure, to & | bank, lying world, | got eyes like teacups.” soon | g | but only a few miles |sald Tom Tommy Titmouse, “Good evening,” said the little fairy in the lotus flower. “I wonder if we will see our friend, the stork, whom we met in Holl land. He |in Egypt sometimes,” sald he lived | “No, because it is still spring in Holland," said Johnny Jump Up. “He won't come back to Egypt un- {il it gets cold in Holland.” “Why, there is the Nile river now,” sald Tommy, as he flew along. "Do look at those queer pink birds with wading in the “Those Johnny Jump “Oh, and there are some men rid. | ing on camels!’ }look like a circus." “People in 1 stead of horses, Jump Up, “be are the water." Up. flamingoes,” erled Nick, long sald “They ypt use camels {n- explained Johnny ause they can stand heit better and don’t sink into the | sand," “Hore ,are Johany Jump the Up. pyramids “They w said ‘© built by the kings of Egypt thousands of years ago. Ti here are no doors or windows or any way to get in or out.’ “Whee asked is “Over there," there hole in the gr blown over It in three thor "Oh, look!" what there in “They are cr #0 all the poor | Jump Up. King T said ‘ound und cove nd years shivered are the the wat ‘ocodiles,'* Johnny. js nothing much to see but a ri ‘ut's tomb?'' “But he sand has red it all up ‘Tommy Tit: aa he flew along tho river yO creatures They've ¢ sid Johnny “Well, I've seen enough of Meypt,"* (Copyright, 192 “Lats go (To Be Continued) 1h. Ay home. ervice, Inc.) necks | r by Peter B. Kyne—Ane ther ¢ U.S, NAVY YARD H REMERTON CHARLESTON —PORT ORCHARD Bee Vast Passenger and Anto Fj Ferries From Colman Dock [} Leave bir tag) Daily 6:20, *7:18, 8:90, 10:15 mm. pad 12:15, 1245, 8, 5:90, 8, 11:80 p,m, rd *Dully except Sund rn in Worry Trip except- 7:15 a.m. PY Passenger ares, te Brad Orchard LJNAVY YARD ROUTE Fe} Colman Dock MA In-2929 cific for atomach, ache, colds, rheumatism, nervousness, catarrh, cough and blood dis orders. Troat with na+ ture herbs. No drugs, ha ptbine Wo Chineso Medicine Co, Cor. Becond Ave. peste W ‘Washi. Phone KL iot-1839 PUGET SOUND. STEAMER SSHEDULES Savo Money, Travel by Steamer Leave Colman Dock AL My VICTORIA, B. ngel Straits Points Hy, 12:00 Midnig! t Victoria on tri Fort Townsend Rall © He Discusses Antiques g Next Saturday BOTHERED WITH SCALP TROUBLE Itched All the Time, Caused Blisters, Cuticura Healed, and I was nearly bald, “Tread an advertisement for Cuti- ‘cura Soap and Ointment and pur- chased some, I was completely healed after using three cakes of Cu- tleura Soap and three boxes of Cu- ticura Ointment.” (Signed) Mi: Bertha Holderby, Mold, Wash., June 9, 1923. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pu- tify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Taleum to powder and sweeten are ideal for daily toilet purposes. tia apt Malt ty ‘Bonp te! 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NmAIT BAY An Inatructive book has been pub- Hehed by Dr. A, 8, McCleary, the noted reotal epocialiet of Kan Clty. ‘Thia book tells how sufferors from Pilea van | be quickly and easily without the iron, eleo- burning N Daily. 1 p.m. Steamers and ached 0 bod @ to change witho The meth Hit poatpald fr son afflicted with pil other rectal PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK. FOOT MARION ST MHoMe Mrin troubles who, clip thie {tem and mail it with name ahd address to Dr, MeCleary, 647 Parkylow Sanitarium, Kansas Qity, Mo.—-Advertinomont. [was divorced by tholr not buy furniture unless it fs an clent and ugly; he will-not buy a canvas unless it is an old master. If the legs of the cherubim frescoed on his ceiling aren't faintly reminiscent of the calves of the fat lady in the circus he knows the artist belongs in an advertising agency. “And If his Ubrary isn't filled with classics he knows folks will recog: nize him for the poor boob he Is. Booksellers wouldn't sell half as many libraries as they do if they didn't speak of them reverently, in whispers.” “Well, I must say,” Mr, Rede! confessed, are very old and there do not ap- pear to be any new ones belng turned | out this century.” “No, nor next century, nor the eentury thereafter, but along about 2410 special hand-tooled editions of Bertha M. Clay and E. P. Roe will bo selling as classics," Cappy sug- gested. ‘They were classics,” Eddie Smith declared. “I read ‘em all and enjoyed tem.” “They weren't classics and the reason is, Eddie, that they furnished entertainment. A classic must be heavy, dull, obvious, sans humor and sans entertainment,” Cappy declared. “Then, duit, heavy, obvious, humor. less and depressing people will buy them for thelr antiquity and dull- ness. The rich, Eddie, must have something upon which to spend their money, 80 they spend ft, not on good books, but on rare bindings. eee HEN I was looking at that Mbrary of Dennis Donovan's this morning I was reminded of a skipper I once had. Hans Hendrickson, and he was a very religious man, He got hanging “ “that all of the classics; His name was} | around in a dead calm once and the! calm hung on so long that Hans went down in his cabin and prayed for wind. After waiting a reasonable while and not receiving an answer to his prayer, he got provoked at the Al. mighty and started cussing, sailor| fashion, Tinally, as the calm con-| tinued, he grew sacrilegious. Taking a 60-cent pieco from his pocket he threw it overside as far as he could and yelled; ‘Lord, for heaven's sake, Uncle and Two. Boys Are Still Sought Police and sheriff's officers are sull searching for James MelIntosh, wealthy Californian mill owner, reed with kidnaping his two hews, Arthur and Jack Me Intosh, from their home, 2827 Ral nier ave, last Thursday, Melntosh in believed to be speeding toward Stockton, Cal his home, to give the children to thelr father, who mother, =| | The Tangle _| aled by private letters) | (ae Intimate story of innermost emotions ¥ Th Nien Falls, where stopover is sovel a and by daylight through Lakes region and the Blue Pont ountains, A comfortable through train that arrives at centrally located Pennsylvania Station. J. ¥. MeGUIRE, Gen'l Ans Hyer Dept, Second Ave. Tel. MA in-4900 SEATTLE GRANo Taunk UNK RALLWAY SYSTEM ( es with Denise Valley 5 irr Grants Tomb THE JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS. Has Opened Offices at 1365-66-67-68 Dexter Horton Bldg. 711 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 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