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A -- llila mrnnic rrlmliwl la Unown, rM.(,rii to mil url nt the iimt illalMillrnl chnira to imi wipii out or uic wny, Idch chnpler ?! f'";, ,n,y ,.'"1 " " n,w l''" MKitlnat their llvf. ami of Iho way tho ari-at (In tcllva uki nil liln kill to anvit (M pretty Irl anil hlinm-lr frnm iHilh, TENTH EPISODE THt LlPe CURRKNT. Aatlinmrnt were belnjc Klven out on tho Star ono nftornoon, anil I waa tandlnK talking with aeveral other reportera, In the buity hum of type wrltcra and cltckliiK tnlegrapha. "What do you think of that?'' aiked one of the fellow., "You're amnethlng of a acltntlflc detective, aren't you?"' Without laving claim to iucIi a dlatlnctloo. I took the paper and read: THE POISONED KISS AGAIN. Three Mere New York Woman Report Being Klaaed by Mysterloua Stranger Later Pell Into Deep Unconeeloue neat What la ItT. I had acarcely flutnheil when one of the copy boye, daihlns pant me, called eut: "You're wanted on the wlre.-Mr. Jamcton." ; I hurried over to the telephone and Snawered. A muilcal voice responded to my hurried hello, and I hastened adopt my most polite tone. o i "Is this Mr. Jameson?" asked the voice. "Yes," I replied, not recognising It. "Well, Mr. Jameson, I'vo heard of you on the Star, and I've Just had a very atrange experience. I've had the poisoned kiss." The woman did not pause to catch my exclamation of astonishment, but went en: "It waa like thla. A man ran up to me on tho alreet and kissed me and I don't know how It was but I became unconscious and I I" ""'it Ilia vlcllma. I hOUlii. th f!lntflilii iin.,,1 hA ,.. rt ticiiin nf ih- tiiyii"iinu 'mmiihIi! u t"'ng to two of hU emissaries, an at- ?,', '!!!' 1,.',".!"'.. ,",'.':. li'iiruitci. i-rmiuenu (.tractive youua woman and a man. out m-tl UMli n "lnl, l.t.. I...... t .."..' ' .-.- n mm ,uu UVCil I a;:7rriJ:u:"2CT They were Hlrty Klorrlo ...,l n.n i " dlda't come to for an hour In a boa- " " -on "an went into tne pital fertmately. I don't know what j cl"t and shut the door. would have happened If It hadn't bees Perhaps half an hour later Clutching taat.eemeoae same to my assistance Man'1 blmself called me up on the and the man fled. I thought tbe Star ' telephone. It was tie-not the Star would be Interested." , , " learned only too late. ' "We are," I hastened to reply. "Will you give i te your name?" I "Why, 1 am Mrs. Florence Leigh of 'No. 20 Prospect avenue." returned tbe 'voice. ) "Say," 1 exclaimed hurrying over (to tho edltor'a deak, "here's another woman on the wlro who says she has received the poisoned klsa." "Suppose you take that assignment" tho editor answered, sensing a possi ble story. I took It with alacrity, figuring out the quickest way by elevated and sur face to reach the addresa. I must aay that I could scarcely crit icise tbe poisoned kisser's taste, for , the woman who opened tho door cer italnly waa extraordinarily attractive. "And you really were put out by a kiss?" queried, as she led me Into a aeat alttlng room, "Absolutely as much aa If It had been by one of tbcae poisoned needles you read about." ahe replied confident ly, hastening on to describe, the affair volubly.. It waa beyond mo. "May I use your telephone?" I Baked. "Surely," she answered. I called thelaboralpry, "Is I hut you. Craig?" I Inquired. "Yea, Walter." he anawered. recog alxlng my voice. "Say, Craig," I asked breathlessly, "what sort of kiss would suffocate a Uv nntv anawor waa an unroarloua i Hugh from .him at tbe Idea. "I know," I peralated. "but I've got the? assignment from, the Star and I'm t out- here Interviewing a woman about It. It's all right to laugh-but hero I-am. I'vo found a case names, dates and places. I wish you'd explain tho i thing, theu." Whj all right, Walter." he replied Indulgently, "I'll meet you aa soon as I oan and help you out." - Wowalted patiently. The bell rang and the woman fastened to the door, admitting Ken nedy. "Hollo. Walter," he greeted. "Thla to certainly ? moat remark, able case, Craig," 1 aald, Introducing him, and telling briefly what I had faafBadi "And you actually mean to say that a ktoa had the eiect-" Just then the telephone Interrupted. "Yes," ehe reasserted quickly, "B outa aw eeoad.? She aatworod tho call. "Oh-whr -yes, he'a here. Pe you want to apeak to him? Mr. Jameson, ttV the War." "Confound 4tt" 1 exclaimed, "tent THE EVENING I mmmm ordor to got toother. Ill bare to go. " into story from you, Crala." . . nyou.i.raii. ' The day before, In the suburban , tho Dude. "Now, I want you to aet Kennedv." ho anld. "Tho way to do It la to sep arate Kennedy and Elalne-aeet" "All rlibt. Chief, we'll do It," they replied. Clutching Hand had acarcely left when Flirty Florrlo began by getting published In tho papera the story which I bad aeon. 1 The neat day she called me up from the suburban houio. Having got ma to promise to sec her, she bad scarce ly turned from tho tolephone when Dan the Dude walked in from the next I room. ( "He's coming," she said. i Dan was carrying a hugo stag head with a beautifully branched pair of antlera. Under his arm waa a coll of wire which ho had connected to the Inside of the head. "Fine I" he exclaimed. Then, point ing to the bead, he added, "It's all ready. See how 1 fixed ItT That ought to please the Chief. Dan moved quickly to the mantel I and mounted a stcpladder there by whlob he had taken down the head. ! and started to replace the hend above ( the mantel. He booked the hend on a nail. "There." he mJil, unscrewing on of ' the beautiful brown glass eyes of the I atag. Back of It could 'be seen a camera abutter. "One of those new quick abutter cameras," ho explained. Then he ran a couple of wlrca along the molding around the room and into I a closet, where he made tbe connec tion with u sort of switchboard on which a button was marked, "SHUT- TKIl" and the awltch. "WIND FILM." "Now, Flirty," bo said, coming out i of tbe closci aud pulling up tbe shade , which let a flood of sunlight Into the room, "you see, I want you' to stand hero then, do your little trick." Just then the bell raug. "That must bo Jameson," ahe cried. "Now get to your corner." I hud scarcely got out of tho houae. aa Craig told mo afterwards, when Flirty Klorrlo told all over again the embroidered tale thut had caught my ear. Kennedy said nothing, but listened Intently, perhaps betraying In his face tho akeptlclsm ho felt "You see," she said, Mill volublo and eazer to convince him. "I waa only walking on the street. Here let me ahow you. It was lust like this." She took hla arm and, before he knew, it, led blm to tho spot on the floor near the window which Dan bad Indicated. Meanwhllo Dan waa lis tening attentively In bis closet "Now stand tbero. You are Just aa I was only I didn't expect any thing." She waa pantomiming some one ap proaching stealthily while Kennedy watched ber with Interest, tinged with doubt, llchlnd Craig In hla closet, Dan was reaching for the switchboard button. "You see," alio said advancing quickly and acting her words, "be placed his handa on my ahoulders .so then threw his arms about my neck-so!" She said no more, but Imprinted a deep, passionate ktsa on Kennedy'a mouth, clinging closely to htm. Be fore Kennedy could draw away, Dan In the closet, had pressed tbe but ton and the awltch several times In rapid euccesslon "Th that's very reallatlc," gasped Craig, a good deal taken aback by tho sudden osculatory assault He frowned. "I III look Into tho case." he aald, backing away. "There there may be aome sc lentlnc explanation but er" He was plainly embarrasaed and hastened to make his adleux. How little Impresalon the thing made on Kennedy can be easily aeen from the fact ht on the way down town that afternoon be stopped at Martin's, on Fifth aveuuo, and bought a riug a vory handsome solitaire, tho finest Martin had In the shop. .It must have been about the time that he decided to stop at Martln'a that the Dodge butler, Jennlaga, mltted a young lady wbo-preaeated a card on which waa engraved tho name Mia Florence Leigh, 80 PreiaeetJkvenue. Aabe, handed Elaine, tbe eard, ahe looked up from the hook ahe waa road. I IM.OMMOK II. "All right, ahow her In, . V 1 1 t'K ALP, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Blaine moved. Into thodrawlna Jennings springing forward to part Um portieres for, her and passing throat tho room quickly where Hlrty florrlo sat waiting, flirty Florrlo rooo sad stood gating at Elaino, apparoatly very much embarrassed, even after Jennlaga had gone. "It la embarrassing," she said flaal ly, "but, Miss Dodge. I have come to you to beg for my love." Blaine looked at her nonplused. "Yes," she continued, "you do not know It, but Craig Kennedy to Infatu ated with you." She paused agala, then added, "Out he Is engaged to me.? Elaine stared at1 the woman, dike wa dated. She could not believe It "There Is the ring," Flirty Florrle added, Indicating a very Impressive ' diamond. I Qulcklv abn raphiit Inln hop ttav drew out two photographs, with- a word, handing them to Elaine. ! Tbere'a the proof," Florrle said I simply, choking a sob. Elaine looked with a start. Sure enough, there waa the neat living room In the house on Prospect avenue In one, picture Florrle had ber arms, over Kennedy's efcoulders. In the other, apparently, they were passionately kissing. Elaine slowly laid the photographs on the table. "Please please,, Miss Dodgegive me back my lost love. You are rich and beautiful I, am poor. 1 have only my, good looks. But I Move him and be loves, me nd has promised to marry me." Florrle had broken down completely and waa weeping softly Into a lace handkerchief. She moved toward tbe door. Elaine followed her. "Jennings please aee the lady to tho door." Back In the drawing-room, Elaino seized the photographs and hurried Into tho library where she could, be alone. Just Ihenflhe heard the bell and Kennedy'a voice In the ball. "How are you thla afternoon," Ken nedy greeted Elaine gayly. Elaine had been too overcome by what had Just happened to. throw It off ao easily, and received him with studied coolness. Still, Craig, manlike, did not notice It at once. In fact, he waa too busy gaxlng about to aee that neither .Jen nings, Marie nor the duenna Aunt Jo sephine were visible. They were, not and be quickly took the ring from, hla pocket. Without waiting, he ahowed It to Elaine. Elaine very coolly admired the ring, aa Craig might! have eyed a specimen on a microscope slide. Still, he did not notice. He took the ring, about to put it on her finger. Elaine drew away. Concealment waa not. In her frank na ture. She "picked up the two photograph "What have you to aay about those?"' ahe aaked cuttingly. Kennedy, quite surprised, took thorn, and looked at them. Then he let them fall carelessly oa the table and dropped, Into. a chair, hla head back In a burst of laughter. "Why that waa what they put over Un WaltaT." ha iiM "H rHA mm up early thla afternoon told me he had discovered one of these poisoned kiss cases you have read about In tho papera. Think of It all that, to pull a concealed camera! Such' an elabo rate business Just to get me where' they could fake this" thing. 1 sup pose they've put someone up to say ing she's engaged?" Elaino was not eo lightly affeeied. "But," ahe aald severely, repressing her emotion, "I don't understand, Mr. Kennedy, how scientific .Inquiry iuto tho poisoned klsa' could necessitate' this sort of thing." She pointed at the photographs ac cualngly. "But," be began, trying to explain. "No buts," she Interrupted. "Theh you believo that I" "How can you, aa a aclentlat, ask roe to doubt the camera?" she Inatnuated, very coldly turning away. Kennedy rapidly began to aee. that it waa far more serious than he had at first thought. "Very well." be aald with a touch of Impatience, "if my word' la not to be taken I I'll " He had seised his hat aad atlck. Elaine did not deign to answer. Then, without a word, ho etalked nut nf the door. (Continued Moaay). YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Los Angelea R.- H. E, Los Angelea ; 3 7 I San Frauctoco"1 ....... : . I 10 S Burns and Boles; Smith, Burnbam, Ktllllay and 8chratts. .At Portland-- R. H. E. ?or"Hd i ...,. U 1 Venice ,.,.,...,. :.V-. ... 16, 1 Hlgginbotham and Carrtoh; Hltt and Mltxe. ' At Snn Francisco R; H, E. Oakland 9 I Salt Lake.., .'O 8 0 Pruett and Elliott; J.'WIIItama and Rorher. Fibre aad steel needles forColum- bla and Victor machine, at Shepherd Piano Depot, 'C, ' l4t gome weaUserfni ew,Mil.er hey at; K; K, K. fete. -,. OUR 4S - "Comfort Bf KUMM.9. MAMiAlt, I Cor. 1 ii "Blessed to the feiher of all' meretea and of alt comfort"' Comfort Is ctymologlcally built of; two-wprda,, "fortla'; meaning" stroag, aid "con" saeaniatT to-. gether. Home' the word raeaaaJto be aided, strengthened or cheered by some one. ,Not.;pbyslCal, but 'mental and spiritual. It to a heartening thought that our Father in Heaven to a Ood of comfort. We have learned to think of Htm aa creator of worlds and the very bigness of the conception has dis tanced Him from us. Man stands In great need of com. fort. Ho needsiand aeeka the eosa- fort, which his fellows eay! give; hut he. also nceda Ood's comfort. Thla need growa out of masfe'sln which leayea htm in n pitiful plight. Many' j arc ao doted by. It that, they are only partly conscious of their needs, while others are ao literally' consumed-, by the horror of their plight the Urea of remorse bum In their bosoms. Then pain empties man of. vetrength and he needs atOBic.aot only for;hts body tuit for hla drooping spirit Job In his affliction to a true picture of tbe human race, as he elta dumbly nursing his fearful agonies. Multi tudes of men feel the hopelessness of tho battle for more than. a bare exist ence Creature comforts and luxuries of life are not for tbem--they need cheer from Heaven. Then the prob lem of human life and destiny weigh heavily upon men's aouls. Aa,we see our comrades fall into a wakeleee sleep and note the slow decay in our ChrtMlan Chnrctt Corner of Ninth! and Pine atreeta. Elder S. D. Har-i Ian, minister. Realdence, corner' of jenin ana wign street., rnqne i.i Regular preaching service will be beld.at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Blblo School at 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p, m, Christian Endeavor at, 1 P. ni. Wednesday night prayer meeting, subject, "Bethel Revisited." All are, welcome. ' Grace Methodist. Episcopal Church Corner Tenth and High streets; E. C TUcbards, minister. 10 n. m., Sunday school, Oeo. J. Walton, superintendent. 11a. m preaching, subject "The Debt, of Possession." 7:00 p. m., Epworth League, E. Mi Chllcote, president. 8:00 p. m., evening song and preaching, subject of aermon, "Double Trouble." 8:00 p. m. 'Wednesday, prayer meeting. There will be special music morn ing and evening. In the evening a quartet consisting of Mrs. Hamilton, Louise Benson and tbe Messrs. Mot- achonbacher. will sing. We extend a cordial welcome to alii to worship with us. Church of Christ BclemUsU Services are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and, Wednesday evening at ,7:30 In Christian Science Hall, in the Jacobs block, corner Third and Main streets, upstairs. The reading room of .tho Society t tbe same location win no ,epen on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 4;30 until I'urther notice. The iosaon subject, for next Sunday will be "Doctrine of Atonement." Church of the Hacred Heart Corner Worden avenue and Donald, street. Rev. Wm. McMillan. S. J., pastor. First maaa at 8:30,, High Mas aud Benediction at lufSO a. m. Catechetical Instructions etorv - I fjgpjpHh. gagaga At the Churches Tl. Wa.ll rV .r,' M.n NmmAi fk RiffhtKind of Tailoring SerTice We call it personal t service atentloa to every detail ; frotm tho cutT tine m thn flniahfi arment. Huadreds of beautiful. Iahrlos;are;oa'diolay .ror.vour selection, eaeh one guaranteed la,all:tlateBt.iashloaamweaTse,i will be appropriate for . ... vl,t-. s imm'tmmui"mtni'm. n'navn srinu, , avM Prices are most reasoaabl for " " """ ----- --"TT" '.V- sunt.tr3T,WVJWR . -- . w ,"1,1 - n - - - A. AJ m illl.f, 1- -fcft i -"ittvfWi-i 'sfl-v. !--; r y "Vj ''ov. j...... a. . . I , ii f . I iniwa nrm ' """ i W . .T iT. ' ffkjf.fiw '.r-t .',MK' I'feStMt'.r-", " fia ta,W ' Chrietiaa Cfittteli f own doom, wo aunger aor -- . -TH1 -r i " I tatlty ad ieek Heavenly Wisdom of . thefuture Is a sUrleaa,nlght and thai llfe?la dark aad dreary, yj.. ft"HW x to find eemfert lett thotaworvo. ithT have sought It thresOTthe philoso pher' stone of education., 'But Hit their tapir ever ao high, the enlarg ing circle of light only revealed wider horizon of night These, who worshipped the force of, nature have become almost hopelessly.' bound ,wlth tho chain of superstition. J Ood comfort HI people through the Bible; It become a lamp tj-our feet and a light to our -path way;a wo tread the, dangerous, highway of life. It I a fountain 'for oar thirati a library of wisdom for oar lgaor- anee; a cocapaaloa lafour.lonHaos and a medicine for emrsfckBMl, for, "theJaw- oMhe Lord . Is .perfect I. MA..'.l.al. attl U A. i$? u niBlciiwi l""".- . Vi Ood offers comfort through the Holy Spirit a men study Ht word Tho Comforter becomes our yokefel low" itfllfe's weary, stretches. e con tinually whjsper SI wtttBOt loaTO you aeaoiaie. ,nu pi-anw a anur tloned on keoplak the eoOBBwadioiwoj 0jChrl.t: &&&$ & God's comfort reaches, his children through the churchT, Bawo Hehao placed alittho rituafeeaaeaU'B)eer eeary -to eMtaltt- oaf splrltaal' nat ures, at their very best. -This comr fortis. given us that we may help drive the clouds from other lives, aad that we may be able to eestlane faith ful laiHis'servteeantfl death. vDayld had no fear of "the. valley of death for he knew the Lord' wa'hla Shep herd. urday and Saaday moralag at t:S0. Week day Mass' every moralag at 7:15. Services at Merrill oa the third sundav of each month. 4-'4 '' '" FilM prcAjtedaai Cbamh- Coraer.of ,,4 Md PlneOtreet. t. Cletk 0f SesaloB C. C. Hogue. sunarlntendeat of Saadar scheol J. B. Maaoa Pianist Miss A. B. Parker President Chrlstiaa amdOavor Roy ijtPralrle. Saaday achool at IS. a. t ja-., -y .& - 6:30 p. m., Christlaa Eadeavor, , tPrayer mmMmtM0lM9nm.. ina?at;7:30.. J-- H Dapttsi Church Corner Eighth . sad Canal streets. Rev. A. F. Wi pastor. Bible school atao .a. m...C. Jt, Do Lap. superintendent. Preaching at 11 a-.m.:aadi7j0 :;' Everyone cordially Invited to air of these service. c - Baptist Ms meeu at 10 a. m. In the, basemoat of tbe Library bulldlsux. Mr0. ,F. Couchmai, superiatendeat. ToiaM welcome.-, , LEGAL NOTICES. V In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, lor Khmath County. Albert D. Hays. PUiatMT ' ys. " tl. F, Carsteas, DllllO C. Carstou, .Oeo; P.JtoblasoB.Faaal ii.. Roh- tlns6,;H A. Bntum aad Ida M. 1 TS'otlce la hereby slyeuthat, hyrj I ne 01 aa wetuiiuaaan ui-t' '" issued out of the above eaUtled court; and la this cause on the' Sd'dayjOl April, 191B. upon a decree mae;aaa entered, of record In said court aad cause on the 3d day of April. illB.la favor of , the, above' named plalattt and against the detendanto herein, directing the sale of certain real, prop erty herein described; to satisfy; the cum..0f H.878.48. adjudged due, the Plaintiff, and coato'and dtohurjteatoata of satd ault. taxed at f 41. .together OK iA,'-j.Jt'iVei'A?,f j. -v vuyaw-raWcSa ...a l- "i uMiA.uU alli.wilhlHB4UhiaywUo.haha4 not ua "7""I"";U"' ' . 1! . jV Hf fflf!WW 'w' 'oj id; -.WlTTJiint . .-.-. I i yi..- ,fcl.VAV!-.J4 "ant - . ''.; r .- - - - '.& $, ,,VTi , i- Vflrt m aw..easaaai o-w -.-- jw .-,. .AJ "it., ... f.V. .i-.ai- "!r?fl?ft' '--" -jr?& tiS rtrfi'M-' xTW'. 1 ' 1 i.j-. : H yltt3S5J jmt-jwn interest on saw auaia at wRgay. 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