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THURSDAY MARCH 2». 1»28
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SIX
th ro u g h every w aking hour, une«enp-
nhle In th e ir dem and upon h e r love
She had had a suffocating s«n«e
ihat never, for on e In stan t, could »lie
protect h e rs e lf from them and th e ir
problem . And th en , a» an Inaplratloii,
It had com e Io h er th a t P onape llurk t
Until »he was
T he n u ts w ere e a te n at ev ery m eal: ' p erm itted , nt flu am.
, should be h e r refuge
cooked o r ruw , g reen, ripe, g e rn tln -( "Y ou're all probably rig h t about . sure about 'th e tw o oh. so «in*
given nam e Is l’alili."
nounced.
S he'd
W H A T HAPPENED BEFORE
ated. FMr all th e a c c e ss o rie s of life ; B urke," he «aid p r e s e n tly . "H ut did «he could ulway» tty to him
"A
g
en
tle
m
a
n
to
see
M
iss
Tree?"
1 he stow aw ay sta re d , g rinned, n
, | |(l pn ,,u
made, If need wvre, von e v e r th in k how thoroughly w e'r • , tltutaind tier pirate h »(orb s, and force
P a lm y ra T ree and h er p a re n ts, w ith
botimi down hy thè old convelli loti.il Van and John ulso lo »11 and llstetl,
P a lm y ra 's tw o su ito rs. Van B uren inquired Mrs. C raw ford In am used ac­ p eated th e nam e. He tu rn ed to his to fu rn ish th e m aterial.
n en sen se In c h a ru c te r rendltig phren no m a ile r how rcbt-lllou«
R u tg e r and Jo h n T h u rsto n an d som e cept once of th e play. "W hy. how- u n ­ s a l in e , spoke an im ated ly , nodded Ills
And she w as nam ed P a lm tre e !
head to w ard h e r
T he brow n m an 's
Htn» had a »udden ciirloslty »"in.-rii-
o th e r frien d s, a re c ru isin g ou the ex p ected .”
"B ut. lady," B urke p e rsisted , " la l lt ologv and all flin t'’ A htrlpl'.ng dee
"A irp lan e o r sea h o rs e ? ” qu estio n ed ey es sought th e g i n s face once m ore th e Ki ngs I've m entioned not even chip» a big «qua re J«w Presto- w< Ing Ponnpe B urbe In Ile» new dopami-
Y fc h t R ainbow .
ami she felt su re he hud. Ill som e 1
Site was e a g e r to
yo r mini - w hich counts so m uch a» leco g n lse a d eterm ilied e h a ru c le r. il e tu i' upon him
P a lm y ra s s ta rtle d by seeing a hand Van.
o b scu re way, been m oved. T h ere was
And «he knew he wopld
-" he paused e alc n latin g ly "as th a t ' hum an bulldog R eally, It'» only m .- look a t him
At th is m o m en t she cau g h t sig h t of
th r u s t in th r o u g h . th e po rt of h e r
c ertain ly a so m eth in g new upon th a ’ j
hone In hi» Jaw
Atul If he hat u be perched ou th e fo reb atcb , hl»
h a ir o 'y o u rs .that red h a ir "
cab'll,, m ak es a s e c re t in v estig atio n the m an h im self, sta n d in g In th e alley
1 stra n g e co u n ten an ce.
j brow n Ilian aa ev er at hla elbow , sll-
."
She w as ag ain annoyed, hut decided broad hb h fo reh ead
and d isco v ers a sto w aw ay —a m an so b etw een th e h o u se an d th e rail.
As (he sav ace at upon th e hutch,
i lit, u to flo iile sa , a p a g a n Jo»».
"Solid
Ivory
ag
ain
,"
aalit
Van.
to
laugh.
m ild in ap p e a ra n c e th a t she Is d is ­
“ Mrs. C raw fo rd ." sh e In tro d u ced , a co rn er of b lan k et touched the t. It
She w hirled aro u n d to gtixu, th en
ap p o in ted — and te lls him so. He com “th is is Mr. B urke, .th e well konw n
"P a lm 's p ira te couldn't tie fu rth e r
B
urke
w
as
silent
for
an
In
terv
al,
wood. W hen he reach ed dow n to res-
cau
x b t h e r b re a th In dism ay .
m an d s h e r to glance a t the door. She j p irate. W ill be p leased , yo ho ho, to
1 cue th e fab ric h is th ic k rig h t « n o i h is oddly undeveloped featu re» r a t l v r from o u r fixed Idea of a c u tth ro a t:
I'lK -xpeetedly, « tartlln g ly , th e enr­
fierce m o u sla ih io s. haw k nose, deep
obeys a n d sees a huge, fierce, copper- j em o u st r a (e w alk in g th e plank. Pm
ab
su
rd
In
,.ie
lr
m
a
tu
rity
of
th
o
u
g
h
t.
shot out from co v er and so rem ain ed . |
hued m a n —w ith a ten inch knife held , gure (f you cou,,i see h im sc u ttle a
set, piercing, evil eyes, Yet In real Ilf' age, unbeknow n to uny one of them
T he g irl b ecam e u w are of a line of ' “ I suppose," he began n t last,
all, tiad m sferlaU zed h 'lu sc lf here, W in
b etw een g rin n in g lips. Now read on. , sbip vou-j (ee l w,.'d been g reatly d is ­
h
av
e
n
't
no
Iden
how
a
Mary
like
you
your
cold blood--h m u rd erin g h rn te
, blue black m a rk in g s along th e in n er }
it ng aim -I w lih iu llic lr c ircle And
q u ite as llk eli Io lie som e effem inate
tin g u ish ed ."
side of th is arm . S he discovered with h its us Islaudera. k a n a k a o r w h ite ? " '
til« eye» w ere leveled Upon h er In a
youth
sellin
g
soda
water
w
ith
a
I'
d>
'
C H A PT ER II.
By d ay lig h t th e p ir a te ’s face had I su rp rise th a t u ie s e tatto o in g « w ere 1 "flh ." no add ed w ith n s h r u g g in g
"N ev er." said Van. "did I havi
i profound u n b linking »tar« th a t g erm ­
S till sln- le tte rs h er own a lp h eb e t. At first g e stu re a c q u ired from th e native«,
N ext m o rn in g Mrs, C raw ford and ] („st its ch eru b ic asp ect,
ed to have been going on ft»» hours.
w
ater
w
ith
a
lisp
"
h e r g u ests w ere g a th e re d in lee o f the g-ularly undeveloped as to line and she did no t c a tc h th e w on! b ecause ‘ you'd n e v e r guess never." lie hesl
(TO 3E C O N TIN U ED )
Palmyra had been w ondering ici-
fe atu re, th e re ivas now m ore visibly Iwo (>f ¡ |S sym bols w ere u pside dow n tated in u diffidence stra n g e to his nu
deckhou se, ’bundled iu th e ir rugs.
except
H on- we are. I everyone on hoard »veryon
T he sun, only a t in te rv a ls had been upon it a m a tu rity of signiffk-anc-e th a t , "W hy." sh e cried im pulsively, "w h at lure. "B ut th in k , rn'ss
|,tIH T Proni front p o n ti d u rln g wlnd
blin k in g th ro u g h , b rin g in g a to u ch of could only have been stam p ed by dis- ¡s (hat he h a s ta tto o ed on h is a rm ? " j n iiv h e ten, fifteen y e a rs n e v er seeing , C o n stan ce- w anted her to m a rry Van
Mouduy noon, Ida» k om b rella, wllii
Her»« th e p ira te took up th e sto ry 1 any w om an's face ex p ect th e s e silly S he »aw th a t th ey all did, and sh e |
w a rm th to th e su rface of th e sea. , $|pation. h a rd s h ip an d d an g er, o r som e
lilii« cord and lira»» tra ino' R etu rn
c h a rm in g th e sp read in g can v as in to m ore v io len t te m p e ra m e n ta l u rg e ol his brow n co m p an ion's nam e.
brown c r itte r s or p erhups th e wife of , M t •hat th e ir reason m ust he good ]
t<> 839 - filli S tre e t. Howard
Mrs.
life. As. p resen tly . P alm y ra ro u sed th a n , a t first view, could have been
If It had been a pop b o ttle th a t th e som e m issio n ary o r tra d e r, tiere to .' 1 onstnne». »if co u rse, said It w as only |
E m m a O lson.
fat h o rizo n -b u ster (w h ite m an ) flung longt—sickly, pule, done for. And th e n , j •flc*'*tore T he T ree fam ily worship-1
from h e r preo ccu p atio n to Join th e su sp ected .
ped th e fam ily tree.
"A nd. V a n ." ,
o th e rs in a laugh, th e lu m in ary
B ut If B u rk e's face had gained in in to th e b ird 's n est fern beside the of a sudden, along yon conies;
N O T IC E F o il I'l'B L lC A T lflN
C onstance had said com m ercially.
glanced dow n again and p rin te d oil « significance, h is figure h ad not.
sp rin g , th is lion of a m an would not i vision. . . .”
F O R E S T EXCH AN GE
I
"h
as
the
finest
line
of
nneestor«
put
F a r aw ay on som e j
sta m m e re d In his effort to find
th e d eck , black and sharp-edged, th e
M oreover, he now verged on th e now be h e re
No. 017888
liftin g sh ad o w s of th e sails.
, p ath etic, sh ak in g w ith cold. P alm y ra som n len t speck of co ral he would he WOrde th a t should do Ju stice to hi« ottt by nny ulise In A m erica.” H was Department of the Interior, United
n o th in g In Van personally, »he had
States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore­
Such a sh ad e lay acro ss th e g irl's reco llected . w ith a sta b of pity, th a t d ro w sin g th ro u g h th e y e a rs ; ig n o ran t se n tim e n t, but not offend
gon. March 23, 192S.
But Van
face. W hen th e R ainbow ro se to a brow n c re a tu re dow n below.
¡ a s to w h ite m en 's w ays, safe fo re v e r]
» x il pi„ k an(j wbUe. p each es and added. "Jo h n d o ss th in g s
N OTICE Is hereby given flint Jo h n
only 1« thing».**
surge, th e shadow m oved, as a c u rta in
T h e g irl sta rte d . Im pulsively, to rise, ] from t h e , q u estio n ab le le a d e rsh ip of c ream ." he wvnt on re c k le ssly :
H. May, of Y achats, O regon, tiled a p ­
T he g irl got up re stle ssly and stood plication No. 017888. u n d er th e Act of
up, a n d th e su n b eam
c au g h t in tu rn th en gank back a g a | n s h e h ad seen Ponape B u rk e: n ev er to touch and ( u vjng b eing as b eau tifu l a s a p ainted
and illum ined p erfect
te eth , d im p les. ^be stew ard below, a sh o rt tim e p ast. 1 cro ss th e life co u rse of M iss P alm y ra picture. I a in ’t m eaning no d isresp ect, a t th e rail g azin g o u t o v e r th e su n set M arch 20. 1922 (42 S la t 488). to «X
ey es th a t dan ced w ith fu n ; set a-flam e 0Terh a u lin g b lan k ets, a re s e rv e sup- ( T ree of Boston. Bat tt was not a pop | lut (h at. Miss T ree, as I reckon you'll sea. As Jo h n T h u rsto n w ent on to chan g e the N tv N W Q N E t« , N t»
NBU NWU. SWfc NBfe NW'.. N'v
th e cro w n of b rig h t
h air, h e r m ost pjy ^or (be m en fo rw ard . If sh e c o u ll b o ttle th a t th e fat h o rizo n -b u ster fiunv rn d e rts a n d , Just fair kno ck s us, w hite am plify his th o u g h ts re g a rd in g llu rk e NW t» H E '. N W '«. N tk S W t* N W '«.
she
glanced
o
v
er
h
er
sh
o
u
ld
er
to
scoff
n o ticeab le endow m ent.
■ m anage to g et one o r tw o of th e s e into th e b ird 's n e st fern. It w as a and brow n alike, dead In a row
N>4 S tv HW14 N W U . and Htfc S W '«
B ut soon sh e w as som ber again . S he coverings. , . . C om passion urged ] b o ttle w hich had held olives,
"I could c h a se your had m an over SW t» N Jk 'ti. Sec 34. T p 14 H , R 11
W est, w ithin th e S luslaw N atio n al
had been sh a k e n by th a t fierce visage th e deed. B u t—she w as afraid .
T h ere, as th e olive b o ttle had fallen.
"B u t do you really believe P alm i the deck w ith a fe a th e r d u ste r."
F o re st, for tim b e r o f an eq u al value
lea p in g o u t a t h er from th e d ark .
P re se n tly , how ev er, a w ell-authenlc | th e Island m o th er, h er bah«. upon her T re e )1 p |ra te bag been In gun b a ttle s ! ‘‘I'm only w lndjnm m lng, of ro u rse ," to tie cut from a p p ro x im ately th re e
. . . . | . n . to place . and
_J tw
a.___W
la It. She had
U_.l held th e em p ty j a n J #n ( h a t ,„
’
. . .
......................
She should have su sp ected a second ated ch . in . gettled
o i _l_
hip. «___
found
C o n stan ce C raw ford T h u rsto n laughed "I d o n 't doubt our a c re s w ithin th e E'v t*'c 1. Etv Ltv,
p resen ce.
One g lan ce a t B u rk e 's : lipg gj.ew a rb itra ry . S h e aro se, ex- b o ttle up before th e ey es of the naked
w#g a sk in g
sto w aw ay 's a little m an, sufficiently Sec. 12. T p 20 S . R 3 E., He.-» 4 to
9 inclusive. S W t«. See. 10. N 'i NW ‘a.
h and, gloved
th o u g h it w as. should cu sed h e rse lf, and m arch ed down th e brow n baby th a t he m ig h t ad m ire th e (
now gIX)k
..... nonsen»..
b lu n t as to h is m oral p erceptions, but Sec IS. S .-is 18 to 20 Inclusive. Tp.
have sufficed. It w as sm all, pudgy,
q u ite h arm less, m aking hluieelf . the 20 8., R ange 4 E a st, W. M . w ithin th e
n e v e r th e th ick sinew y paw th a t h ad w ere s till th e re . S h e sn atch ed tw o. | She had tried to m ake o u t th e Inscrlp- lfl-lrIned
h e ro of every gory sto ry he picks up, C ascade N ational P u rest
T h e purpose of th is notice Is to a l­
fa ste n e d upon th e cab in port. H er secu red h e r to rch an d reach ed th e tion upon tt—
ea g e r to pose a s a deep-sea bad m an.
T h e re w as a g en eral a sse n t.
low all perso n s claim in g (lie lands
w its ab o u t her, sh e should h av e m is­ b ulkhead do o r, u n ch allen g ed .
ONYX BRAND
I "W hen ho sa y s such th in g s," sh e But still— .”
selected , o r h av in g bona tide objec-
tr u s te d B u rk e's song; n o t h av e w aited
S he sw itch ed on th e to rch , forced
T he H u b b ard E xtra-C hoice
j added, " It's like h e a rin g a b aby sw e a r;
D uring th is Idle c h a tte r th e girl had tlo n s to sucn ap p licatio n , an ep porun- •
to b e told a fte rw a rd s th a t h e w as h erseIf fo rw a n j. T hen, a fte r a mom-
QUEEN
awful, and you o u g h t to be shocked, felt, grow ing w ith every m om ent, a i tty to tile th e ir p ro te st wttli th e Reg-
c h a n tin g : “S ilent, go, stan d a g a in -t en tg . heg| ta t jr)n; "H e re — you! A re
OLIVE
j hut a t th e sam e tim e com ic. I delight fu lle r percepflon of h erself aboard th 's l»lcr of the I 8. latnd Office a t Rose-
...
. , , , , burg. O regon
Any such p ro te s ts o r
th e door, k n ife in te e th an d look )QU coJd? i h av e tw o b la n k e ts.”
T h e p rin t w as oddly fam iliar, yet in his efforts to m ake h im self out yacht. ».
N ever u n til now had sh e had ,,b),
m ugt b„
th is of-
terrific."
S he stood, w aiting, listen in g . She bafflingly u n read ab le, as a s e n te n c e in I so m eth in g b rig an d ish .
i. co m p lete re a liz a tio n of th e Intim acy ' b,.„ w ithin th irty d ay s fr.ui» th e d a le
A t th is point th e shadow of th e cou,d fe e i (be d a rk n e s s m ove w ith R u ssian w ould have been to P alm y ra
Jo h n T h u rsto n had n o t Joined In th e ' of th is c ru ise w ith Van and J o h n ; jf of th e ftrst publication of th is notice,
sail cam e sw ooping dow n again a c ro s s ungeen m en ace. B ut th e dead silen ce For in th e m o th e r's a lp h a b e t th e re accord. As he stood holding to tho th e in cred ib le n e a rn e s s of th e se tw o (
Mar» h 29, 1928.
N oticoal
P a lm y ra 's eyes and sh e aw oke to fin-1 oj
p r igoned sp ace gave no sound w ere b u t fo u rteen le tte r s : eleven of
m ain sh ro u d s, th e big niuscl.-s of a rm to her. S he had been, all a t once.
H
AM
ILL
A CANADAY. It.-glster
th a t Mrs. D urley, th e ste w a rd e ss, w as of life
: c-ur c o n so n an ts u n m e a n in g ch a ra c te r. a n q sh o u ld er sw elling u n d er his cout, appalled
T h u s th ey would g»> on
M ?9
A 5-1Î 19 28
re g a rd in g h er w ith a n am u sed and
S he m ig h t have sw ep t th e ra y in-
B ut as h e r glan ce fell upon th e w ord ■ — — — — ———
■ ■ —
■ - -—
cu rio u s ex p ressio n . T h e g irl flushed i to all th e co rn ers, b u t sh e h e sita te d I “O live,” sh e sm iled. H ere was a com- —
-KAFOURY ÔROÔ.— KÂFOURY BROS.— K A ^Ó U R Y BROb. .— KAFÓ U ftY BftOÖ.
g u iltily .
j t 0 re p e a t th e v ision of th e n ig h t be- < b ln atlo n th a t sp elled ; ev ery le tte r as
Mrs. D urley step p ed forw ard, hes.- fore
R a th e r, sh e h eld th e b la n k e ts fam iliar as If it had been the nam e of
3 Busy Stores: POR TLAND SALEM SPRINGFIELD
ta te d , held out a card tray . A g e n tle -. up ¡n v j(¡n g |y an d , in silen ce, tu rn e d f,e r ow n village.
m an to see yon. Miss T ree, sh e an- tb e je t o? ¡¡gj,( Upon th em . F o r al- j "B ehold, ch iefly son," she had cried
•: B o tt a m in u te she w aited thus. T h en . | to th e baby on h er h ip ; "h e re Is a ]
suddenly, w ith o u t w arn in g p rellm in- , so-island w ord— 'O-l-i-v-e.' W h a t to It, 1
ary of sound, th e re ap p eared w ith in th in k you , is a m ean in g ? And set
th e o u te r circle of lig h t th e e n d s of fo rth upon th e h o rizo n -b u ster’s strong-
four g re a t m assiv e sq u are fingers.
w ater b o ttle (to h e r all b o ttle m ean t
A lm ost, th e g irl sp ra n g back, cried liq u o r)."
out in panic.
, P re s e n tly th e m o th e r's face had !
A m o m en t th e fingers paused. T h en ! lighted w ith In sp iratio n .
H e r e ,, un- ■
th e y cam e th ru s tin g to w ard h e r from ' d o ubtedly am o n g w orrlors, w as th e ,
th e d ark . F o r a flash it seem ed th a t g re a t w ord. A nd h ere, upon h er hip,
ft m u st be h e rs e lf th e y m e a n t to seize w as th e g re a te s t m an alive. W hat
T h en th e y closed upon th e b la n k e ts, b etter, th en , th an th is for a nam e?
And so it w as th e brow n baby, to :
re ste d th e re an in s ta n t, w ith d rew w ith
th e ir prize aznln in to th e n is h t |)e know n fo rev er to all w h ite m en as
! "O live," and to h is S o u th S ea kins- !
w
n -,
SPR IN G FIELD. OREGON
I w hence th e y had com e.
, B u t b rie f as th e In terv al, It had m en, acco rd in g to th e ir re ad in g of Its ’
| been enough. H ere a t la s t wa;. th e le tte rs, a s “O-Iee-vay.”
j h and th a t had been s e n t th ro u g h th e j B u rk e's glance took In the sile n t j
] p o rt: sq u are, sinew y, b ro w n ; ad o rn ed m o tio n less m ass of m an on th e h a tc h
| even to th e g re a t-g ra n d m o th e r m itts. • w ith p rid efu l ow n ership. T h en he |
And only now did sh e b e la te d ly ’ b ro k e ag ain
in to his oddly u n a d u lt !
realize th a t th e se m itts w ere n o t -)f m irth . " Look a t him. now ,” he cried.
"L ook a t him . Mad c le a r th ro u g h ."
j silk, b u t of ta tto o e r's Ink.
T h ey tu rn ed th e ir sm iling eyes up­
W hen th e g irl cam e on d eck n ex t
HOSE
S H IR TS
O VERALLS
SOX SEAMLESS
j m o rn in g th e re th e sav ag e sa t, cross- on th e brow nm an.
M en's w ork Sox, w hite Blue C h am b ray S h irts M en's high back o v e r­ Jotdlea' R ayon und Silk
"M ad c le a r th ro u g h .” re p e a te d his
legged op th e fo re-h atch , huddled u n ­
very line quality, full all, heavy w eight, full H ose In all th e new
m
a
ste
r.
“S
in
ce
M
iss
T
ree
pointed
to
d e r h is b la n k e ts In th e sun.
to es and heels.
shades.
c u t w ith tw o po ck ets cut, an y size.
h
is
arm
we
all
been
lau
g
h
in
g
a
lot.
As P a lm y ra and h e r p a re n ts a p p e a r­
WE RE SHOWING TH E • ed, P onape B urke w as ex p lain in g th a t And h e th in k s It’s a t h im .”
End of Month Sale
End of Month Sale
End of M onth Sale
End of Month Sale
NEW SPRING DESIGNS
th e re m o te In tellig en ce a t h is feet
L a te r in th e day P alm y ra found h e r
IN ARMSTRONG'S
knew no w ord of an y w hite m an 's
p
ira
te s alone.
5 5 c 2 FOR $ 1 . 0 0
69c
$ 1 .2 9
5 POR $ 1 . 0 0
language.
QUAKER - FE LT RUGS
T
h
ey
s
a
t
side
by
side,
g
ripping
If th e sav ag e reco g n ized h e r she
Here’s a real “special” in
w as u n ab le to n o te an y ch an g e In h is sto lid ly th e k h ak i fab ric th a t stru g -
floors, a feature of Spring
co u n ten an ce. Indeed, she Raw th a t i gled, flapping to th e wind behind th e ir
SUITS
HATS
UNDERWEAR
Linoleum Display—
New sh ip m e n t Just arriv ed ,
th is co p p er m ask would seldom , if : backs.
M en's H igh G rade C lothing reg u lar
M
en’s
A
th
letic
U
nion
S
uits,
fine
g u a ra n te e d to stan d th e O re
ever, yield to th e civilized eye an y use- ! "S p e a k in g of th is big b ru te, B urke
Beautiful Q u a k e r-Felt.
146.00.
ch eck s and s a tin strip e s.
gon ra in s o r a new h at.
ful in d icatio n of th e mood w ithin..
¡b eg an , in d ic a tin g O live; he don t do
Rugs in popular room
P onape B urke, show m an, had selze.l j n o th in g now b u t a sk q u estio n s a b o u t
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sizes.
a d ouble h a n d fu l of th e h ush of h a ir i you.”
The season’s latest de­
on th e n a tiv e 's h ead , an d w as sa y in g ; I T he g irl did n o t know w h eth er to
$ 4 .9 5
$ 2 9 .7 5
79c
‘" T is n 't so m uch th a t h e ’s g o t h a ir ,” I like th a t o r not.
signs.
B urke w as saying, " a s th a t h is h a ir | To begin w ith, said B urke, It w as
Each Rug finished with
a in ’t black , as you’d exp ect, b u t a h e r cou rag e. She h a d n 't squaw ked
PANTS
CAPS
DRESSES
TO W ELS
Accolac, tough, dirt-resist­
p re tty gay sp ecies o ’ tan . W hich, la- a t th e h an d In th e p o rt n o r th e face
ing, easily-cleaned laquer.
F ancy
T u rk ish
T ow el M en’s D ress C aps In all AU W ool P an ts, blue L adles' S ilk D resses. See
idles and g en ts, is S o u th S ea b eauty- u n d e r th e sp o tlig h t. And sh e'd com e
double loop. W ill sell o r­ th e w anted s p r i n g S erge, brow ns anil light Ing Is b elieving nn as
PRICES
dow
n
w
ith
b
la
n
k
e
ts
w
hen
a
brow
n
p arlo r stuff.”
colors, A largo asso rt- tounillng value.
shades.
d in a rily for 50c.
9 x 1 2 size $11.25. You
*"Tis dee-lig h tfu lly sa n ita ry , ¡a- b ein g was in m isery w ith cold. As r e ­
m n n t to choose from .
garded
th
e
h
a
n
d
:
T
he
stow
aw
ays,
never knew such r u g s
allies,” th e show m an add ed , "an d
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colors th e h a ir up any sh ad e o ’ blond , p recario u sly hidden on deck In a boat,
could cost so little! You
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y’llke. B u t— ” he titte re d and glanced had ta k e n th e first ch an ce to sn eak
must come in an see them.
$ 2 .0 0
$ 5 .0 0
3 FOR $ 1 . 0 0
$ 3 .9 5
audlclously a t M iss T re e ’s own h ead — below. B urke had got to cover, hut
We’ve dozens of other
"th e v ery foxiest and m o st envied hue a seam an , u n ex p ectedly s ta rtin g th a t
floors, too — Armstrong’s
som e of ’em su cceed s in g e ttin g up s w ay, Would have c au g h t Olive. T he
Linoleum Floors in the new
BLOOMERS
DRESSES
SILKS
a re a l o ran g y n ear-red . *
isla n d e r ,iad slipped overside a t th it
spring designs , . color­
Van laughed. "O h, ad m ira b le ,” tie point, d an g lin g from a stan ch io n , only
ful floors for every room in
A fine w eave Bloom er in
An aftern o o n F rock nenlly tr im ­
One group of S ilks c o n slsitln g of
cried. "An ad m irab le effect. And nev» r his h an d s visible. He had p u t one
your house.
m
ed w ith lace and sh e e r organdee.
C
repe
de
Chine,
O
eorgettn,
Char-
pink, peach an d green.
till th e m om ent did I su sp ect. . . . down ’to th e port, in te n d in g to h a n g |
A bsolutely g u aran teed fast colors.
rniK.-se, S a tin s and R adium s.
Don’t wait . . . come
tra
ilin
g
from
th
a
t
If
the
sailo
r
cam
e
W hy, P alm T ree. . . .”
in today!
"E x cu se me, m iss,” P onape B u rk e n ear. A roll of th e y a c h t th r u s t his
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said, "b u t d id n 't I h e a r th is g e n t a- fo re a rm th ro u g h . T hen th e s»a-m an
had tu rn ed aw ay and Olive lifted h im ­
callln g you ‘P alm -tree’?”
self hack to deck.
She assented.
B ut fa r m ore Im p o rta n t th an P a l­
$ 1 .0 0
$ 1 .9 8
$ 1 .0 0
,f eb
a
sp.flah
fe te c tttld t
m y ra T re e 's co u rage and k in d n ess
Hardware, Furniture, Paint
“ But w hat, w h at kind of a Joke. .
Phone 18 - Vitus Block
" I t is n ’t a Joke,” sh e affirm ed “My w as h e nam e. To tho w h ite m an It
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fam ily n am e Is T re e an d — ’’ s h e , had seem ed In terestin g , to th e brow n,
glanced am u sed ly a t C o n stan ce— “m y asto n ish in g .
Red Hair A»» Blue Sea
"In th e lo» Islands," «nid Murk»,
"th e palmtroe*» th e m oat Im p o rtan t
th in g they got. C o u ld n 't live w lhout
It a day."
Ih>re, a sid e from fish, th e re was,
often no food ex cep t th e pum lanu»—
scorned e lse w h e re —an d th e eoeoanut
, he wo« n ever quit»' th e y ach tm an on
an Idle c ru ise : alw ays, In tangibly, a
«oiueihlng of th e co n stru ctio n engin
e e r on his way to the P hilippine« :»•
ta k e ch arg e of governm ent work tho
] ttutnbow to put him aboard a tra n s
I port a t H onolulu, or. possibly, If tlm o
By STANLEY P. OSBORN
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a C t o T . Successors
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THE FARMERS EXCHANGE
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So Little to Pay
for So Much in
Rug Beauty
Wright & Sons
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