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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV, 24, 1916. PAGE 4 CRUATIEEIE srevepereennennrrererteererensenttereneeteentenagrenentrenn er reettgy A Week Numbered Days” 86 C A P’ N E R I 99 Joep Lineal A Novel BY FRANCIS LYNDE arnes & Co Drsststritesstititg raattee atti Seccdtecccssccscssoccsosocccoecetioclbocdasee — RING «Ta 5 n M cous, he dark ia! The ca Il rose o} 0 wheels | Umes 4» thia”}What are you doin’ here?” : MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY AGEN ern eee oe beat MOR His Oy soe ean flak. the erom tet iand Woman co” tee. over but tel ak aeTs a What are you doin’ 0, shielding the lamp with her The Seattle Star Rotered at Beattia, Wash, Postoftion as second-slage matter By mall, out of city, one Fear, $1.50; @montha 6 te per month up to # mos Ry carrier, etty, 28¢ @ month an here, I aifest of all amall A n did not notice it. The! eratt for use in heavy weather, It| Should say. How d'you do, M 3 a Got to find it; that's all, Tis} Capt ames apron, the guardian of Mra, Mayo’s| aay, that's « fact rms of his heart's iro were |in unsinkable for one thing, ond, | Hazeltine?” outraged Leghorns Uptoed around) “i way ‘They had gone but a few! about hin neck, and he was look-| being fls ome over Captain Erl pushed* back his to the henhor door, while Captain) indred yarda et the fire wasling into her eyes waves instead of plowing thru them sou'wester,” and strolled over to ° Per brandishing the gun Hike @) cieady merely a ah pelews, red wil pi marry me? he! But the t in a mark | the stove Ralph followed suit Start It Right cu, iook up his stand by the hote|aiendy, rarely a whapeas fay Bit thei 1 5 me | Ot srt ae ones a, at tho aide |hind them. Horace Greeley pound swered Mian Patience, | course on ning as thi his hands over the fire, Without the lamp the darkness " d along at a jog, and whe enough to tell you why the nt under together requires ski te * ze aliens.” 4 ry " . and no small amount ; Mrs. Vincent Astor is at the head of a movement to “Americanize alien ie was pitehy, The Captain, stooping Cantain slapped him with the end of in staggered to his! of muscle. Ra reated in the|¥e're here, We heard was | Associated with her is an eminent group of financiers, railroad heads and phila down to watch w phetyt a the reins, br Into @ jerky gallop hosen bride | stern, found himself a wreck,” ‘ coming out of the hole—somethin i There She's a schoone thropists. It is a big idea, mighty in its possibilities worthy of the best efforts of egg ne aah BY b pry ie that was slower than the trot ater reach-|on earth his companion managed pe i 8h os ® bs 7 Z | " As nd ms phy °| The: ehion | ed the nouldere And, lke alig re a he 4k A eles o | Bhe's o here on the Hogs Back. PB America’s social and financial leaders. To educate our alien population, to instill i gwone the gun above bis head,|. 792 progres ed in this fa hs ” rae A ane ier — pan e row ne by iid, a he bat tes port aoe the poate nar at is ; i C ~ » = t o ugher citizenship, is a vat}, very much worth and, bringing it down with a nia | 0° nd rw ae - - t M . wo ¥ 3 i mo: two hours ago, a I'm git Bit pure Americanism, to lead it to a highe hig thing ' , ‘ : ith all his | Tyavia, from the curteined depths of |/tOFfent of rain and a wind that | short, but there was power in them, |%0r'n two hours ago, and I'm aetiile might a . eked into eternal hive the beck seat, spoke again trove the fog before it like smoke. | and the dory, altho moving rather | Worried % | But it cannot be done by mere expenditure of dollars to send evangelists, as it OG the Bile Ure remaining | “Oh, dear me exclaimed, | Captain F saw the shore, with | giowly, went dogredly on. Then Perez went on to explain 3 ut it ca m™ i 1 " finest Leghorn rooster |"Are you sure you're on the right |!ts silhouetted bushes, only a few Ants beach almost ex-| that, because of the storm, he had Mm were, to preach the gospel of Americanism to these people, alone ’ P “Consarn it!" yelled the exect| rack? ms ‘s if we must be| Yards away, Reyond that, in the |. at the ‘right spot, a feat|b0eD persuaded to stay at Mrs q To succeed, the movement must strike deeper, It ape ike at the very root tioner, stooping and laying hi#| abreast of the station blackness, was a lHeht ef ket | nish the padeonget consisered © ee at night; Sg Capt f vlishec Or en at’ predilectio: o revolt o e victim, © i" rn . s blaze, th ose and fell anc avis had been over for a mome q which is the age-old heritage of those aliens who have fled from oppression € a a) tala. an 0 - got ge aoe The Captain dragged M seemed ¢ i. ® (oe ger ahha sald that the schooner bad been Mm old world, only to find a strange, but even greater, tyranny in the new aa from nther wide of the henhouse,| jewerd ne tty walked Soon. Minn {tence to the beach Chored the dory, and, bending al.|#bted and that, as the northeaste i The movement must begin with the soulless corporations which coe a aA followed by a crash and the #0004 | patience heard him calling Run!” he chatter run, OF | most double as they faced the | ¥2* Coming on, she was almost cer- : ae he caren, ip-standing lean-living of a fall. Running around the cor z we'll turn into telcle Come on : “dems " tain to get into trouble; that he, masses of the aliens that they can never be wholesome, up-standing an-living a fa o I've found it, I guess,” he sald 7 wind, plowed » sand to the oly k : 1 th rse is removed ner, the alarmed Perez saw his 1ady-| coming back to he sabi le, “Any aes arm about her walst,| puck door of the station Perez, had rowed over the first and right-thinking citizens until the cu love stretched ut ground ee Perez guided his dripping com . thing in the morning to get the 1 . Bie Busir first 5 *|how, it looks like it. We'll be over Mr, Langley met them as they It must teach the golden rule to Big Business fir » groaning dismally i 4 hie wheels aoe, t tap, | anion, ax fant as they could run Ang : . Th | news } > feller ae vast corporations have bre« ore . a jin o putes At aD. | oware e nd an they |tramped into t © old “The tn’ hin’ . t might begin with John D. Rockefeller, whose vast ¢ rations | {in land of Goshen!” he cried.| yo ard the light. And sa uted eB ges | There ain't nothin’ to worry It g ee ae. i 5 ee Saat. wan cen tae? jyou came nearer to it the aw that Sentleman was glad to see his 88 | out,” observed Captain Exl. “It’s a than any oe ce in Ameri oa th : ae Horace Greeley shivered an the! flickered about the blacker ~ for he bad seats to seat no slouch of a pull off to the Hog’s ut it is a good move. b, Pores!” gasped the fallea|cold water xplashed his legs, but) ruins of a henhouse, Their adven-|that the latter might have tried! pack this weather, and besides, I'd one. “Oh, Perez! |waded bravely in They moved |turous journey had ended where it|to row over during the evening | pent Lute avis iavoiers on salt | This pitiful appeal had such an;further from the shore and the), and met with disaster. l wa 2 ‘ sccian e Veastoa 1- ettect upon the Captain that he| water seemed to grow no deeper as t round the stove in! “Yes, I know,” replied the uncon- ri | dropped upon his knees, and, raising ess this is the crossin 1 ( » " 8 room he s ear there in Pere: A few years ago, all cities elected their ma | Miss Davis’ head in his handa, beg-| right” sald the antl ies tad a popker — bt : Prapeto mt rosie ee wait aeve — righ — gochgge. councilmen by political parties—as republicans, demo- ed her to say #he wasn't ki cherished some secret doubt shan Alcona essere That so?” asked Captain Eri.| was jest thinkin’ of goin’ out on the crats, etc. Now hundreds of cities are selecting their some AL * time she bilgtas Here's the deep part comin’, We'll», om ng. wad ce tn 8 P Where is she | pint to see if I could see anything : ; , smplied, ant then nk re cross tty me 6VORs ane 6 ne € in the Hog’s Bach ee ars a Officials under the nonpartisan plan—and not one city 9 orgy alee i mi Re Fe \be acrown in a J iniekes Wan taste de wind ‘On i Hog's Back shoal, they] of ‘em when you folks come | has ever gone back to the old plan of political conven- t ; le gg Pee seg ree . pe ‘ 17 |to_blow, and its force increased rg I atutiir thal they mee mace “Well, go ahead. We'll go with . : rah, then to th om of the ca c cla : her | you,” and they went out onc: tions. Sign the nonpartisanship bill. What bad happened was this:! Mise Da feet grew dain iaatiiee tie dnieet they | ast night when the gale first be-|f) ine gale eee fox, having selected his vic-lahe drew the ae an oeeme 98 (NOT | man, tiying te Mais AM OUR GRE | were ete oi aaah ° t the rooster, had rendered It § 2 Pasi eli ** l that wreckage was coming ashore | r 4 "4 Oh, Pere: > vune ve nea rose to £0, but ” 1 ta 9 Bow Down to Washington Sattir Ga wal peainenit cet of ; several tes rose to go, but | Mit wTeckage was coming a#hore |ehere,” shouted Captain Perez in INKING their personal grievances for the | cat the hole ahead of b The Captain | 70% Sure thle te the Captain Eri in each instance urged | soing to try to reach ber with the| "/Dh’s, ear. pointing off into the : BeeiNG their persona! grievanc gt : ve poe care lly Me na Aion | “Don't git seared him to stay a little longer. Finally, | S008 0 lr 00, reace pie! mist. “’Bout a mile off shore, I and honor of their alma mater, the University of Wa Patience opened the door, and the| mayve we've got a the electrician reb Rape gic oen ke to be at the lite | °al’late. Wicked place, the Hog's Nington football men today return to practice, after two days fox, seizing this chance of escape,|"* ‘he track. Mil I should like to stay, Captain.” | saving station when they land,” | BAck 1s, too.” 1 3a) had dodged by the lady ting | *Y,aealn jhe said, “but how do you think I Ipb ve seat the anew “Wind's lettin’ up a little mite,” of strike. ona salt | Hut Horace Greeley was of a dif-/am going to get over to the statior ton enough, but T have never | Deliowed Captain Eri. “We've had 3 h te erience| if this storm worse, as hough, but Ih | the wust of it, 1 guess. There ain't 4 Their action should be a source of inspiration to society.t ent mind. From long i ‘ j Well wh 4 aughing.|he knew that the way to cross aj seems to be doing? m actually at work.” | 5 ndividual erence to “how down to Was -| . “ | hi t joing ry | 80 much-——— eDhey put aside individual p i " | there's no great harm done. I'm | ford was to go straight ahead. The| “I don't think.” was the calm re ee ee ie ee ator | He did not finish the sentence ‘Ington” in the true spirit of the college song [ | sorry for tl guess the! bottom of the carryall was awash.| ply. “Mr. Langley ain't foolish. He nape Migs meth od Sptein- The curtain of sleet parted, lea i Progress is based upon sacrifices such as these. Thru fox had fixed hin anyway, Oh, my| “Port your hellum, you lubber!”| won't expect you tonight is, if Mr, Langley here caning 9 quarter-mile-long lane, thru 5 soul and body! Look there Peres turt and saw the The lighted la had dre broken on th oil had run in amen Were ma ing with all Now, Mr. Hazeltine,” said the | "Pare you.” Q | “Oh, I can spare him,” said the superintendent. “But it will be a jterrible walk down the beach this morning However, they set out. The electrician is not likely to | forget that walk. The sted the drive his might on Come ‘bout! Pout all history, individual sacrifices had to be made in rder| Sthat a bigger and broader humanity might be evolved Perhaps the faculty is wrong in barring Student Grimm from the Thanksgiving game when some other penalty could we been imposed. Perhaps the football men are right in ing that the punishment not only falls upon Grimni,| which they could see the frothing ridges racing one after the other, endlessly. And across this lane, s lent and swift, like a moving pic- |ture on @ screen, drifted a white jturtleback with black dots clinging wind whist- to it. It was in sight not more |than a half minute, then the lane in. Heave to! |housekeeper, “you might jest as iybe! Consarn you! | well give !t up fust as last. You Pa-|Gybe!” know you can't go over to that sta \, lay Then Horace “ley tried to tion jest as well as I do. or, and the blazing| obey orders, bot was too late. So Ralph did ¢ it altho ry direction. The| He touch bottom rather against his will. There was but could not; nothing of importance to be done tience ig such headway | with Phat also upon the whole team, tho the rest of the football! unt they both saw there ©. & oF h hie hind ones,| but he felt a little like a rter, | le is srome the ne mith terrific | cloned Gdnin, 60 the rain lashed 7 were in no wise guiity of any class roc ehoency ally no chance of saving the b poasibl then vertheless, . ia b their faces. paren “lag Theos execu Che bin tiem Ua ng. The frightened hens were to one side and, “Perez won't git home neither,” Ii. It deluged them with water, and|""Swhar was it?” shouted Ralph ; But whether they are right or wrong, the hing tha iad de the farthest acter, seein ! the rotten observed Captain Eri Plastered them with flying seaweed | «whet was it, Captain Eri?” Dstands out is that, feeling aggrieved as they do, steadfastly Sassi at an Yee , . lp Captain Perez had that afternoon |*8¢ ice. The wet sand came in| ‘put Captain Evi did not answer. Melinging to their original viewpoint of the principle involved Sh. thcen bees Lankeven 4 alarmingly and Miss Pa-| kone down to the Mayo homestead Sbowers like and beat against tie had turned, and was running they nevertheless are big enough men to forego a fight with| od Misa Patience. “Those to take toa with Misa Davis ees cong ney felt the | at full speed back to the beach faculty that could not redound to the credit of the 1 Mayo thought the world agitated) “Git home! I should t Cap ry . | When they me up they found no Eri went ahead, bands |. hY'®/in his pockets and t him try Vast belay! sald Mrs, Snow decidedly animal frightened got too much sense to le driver's « as by the ag er, shot ahead and tried to In the mornin: tear himself loose. The other sun-| char » look ou ad dowa.| straining at the side of the followed. At length the {OF that Luther Davis used in urned, grinned pleasantly | tending his lobster pots. The boat, waved one arte Ralph looked | ‘urned bottom up, lay high abov tide mark in the little cove behind sity in any wise They truly lived up to the college song: “Bow Down 9 Washington: And now they'll ANSWER jup! Wh Some mighty poor speller. | there was little in the weath The snow sball I dot” and Here the lady began to cry. and saw ahead of them the clustered | _ * ; eS hy! 4 ed and rotten shaft broke turne o t a 4 : the point. \ It is planned to dress a few Seattle policemen in | ——o| Past roared Captain iF ne GAbrOAE Gabe Bile Fonsi’ GTEN | tea eate ie tc se +4 anit rain. buildings of the life-saving station. | “Qaidk, ayn)” shouted the Cap- women’s garb in order to capture a thug who has been jwhom the sight of his charmor’s| 14. water covering the floor, |it with ico. The was Wowing | eters omni Cee tain, in a tone Ralph had never i f 1 ight be to WHAT'S IN A NAME? tears had driven almost wild,“don't! “"«N use; Il have to cut away |as hard e Mi lence new!” puffed Captain Eri a8 | heard him use before. “Over with holding up our fair ones. A safer plan mig R. M. Dyer was elected pres other word. I'll save them! ing wreck, or we'll, be on yond od hard 09 avers, aptain - 1 _ they opened the door. “Nice mornin’ | ner: Lively!” . i 1 ie eh git cooked alo ‘em!” . r {Ralph, standing Just outside the ia ? ‘7 Avels dress the women like men. ent of t attle Automobile joked along with ‘em!"| yam ends!” shouted the Captain.| kitchen door, paused to watch the ~ ducks, Hey, Luther!™ he shout-| (Concluded in Our Next leeue) Captain Perez sprang thra wake up here; you've got pS ae na » the He took out his jackknife, and} storm for a minute before they lers.’ ’ fe eat . aa r I # screamed) oooh - veda, | : Hey | callers } Don’t Fear to Wear Out Your Shoes matt ey Shel of. to ome back, and (caching over, severed the traces.) went down to the beach iriny best. :taptelaae cin tual 50 . i aes SR olin + tat t be : e ice 4 about, wr her hands, | Orace Mt ine “Think you want to go over, do next room, the door opened, and| : we know, is going up in price; bu well, now can he wallow ji > phe . . Boys’, Girts’ and Children ‘ sie nega & , 7 terior of the henhouse w a oa omen g heer you?” asked the Captain in came, not Luther Davis, but Cap 7 i wear out your shoes on that accour se of black « ©, fron Dé nic 1 certainly do, tf t De | ee. best muse] id "en er which the voices of the foam carriage,| there Cae ewig he exclaimed | RAVANAGITS Walking is the best r ; ee tf o-agt i cut channel, O " , , . First and Union. ri nd if y¥ fill 8 Hughes st have at last discoy.|and the Leghorns floate the h, wo can git there all right. | amaz 1 1006 Piret. at Madicon. body will respond if you t ered seouner be rda medley, somett rely said the | LX@-Tewed a dory a good many! “For the land's sake, Perez! and O , spot on . es ’ ne en ea acai na “ . cut your Sixas tt that’s what they're made for a | Captain, endeavoring to cheer his Jsobbing companion. “Woe ain't] rhark bait yit. I've shipped aboard | of ‘most every kind of craft,” he | added, “but blessed If I expected to be skipper of a carryall!” But Miss Patience, shut up tr |the back part of the carriage like Sau wk, squawk!") Druther b roasted than tare me catch you (Squawk, squawk!") kershew! Land! Im smother ! Now I've got you! Thundera.| ! Hold still! HOLD STILL, I] scrape and cut your) #o take the wear that otherw - feet. The man or woman who wears out half a dozen pairs of oes a year, thru frequent walking, seldom fills an early} grave. be drowned anyw o I shan't A pair of shoes today is cheaper than a coffin t | Just as the agonized Mins Pa-) 6 water nymph in her cave, still valking is more fun thar mag ¢ lence was on the point of fain wept hystectoally. nd walking is more fun than lying ina g ie z mag rb vypet ry Wee fninting.| “Oh, dear!” sobbed the lady —— —— ” capt srl st twa | Now everything’ t F nd ill Never Be Without eae Sinq| ther lame te for te Wei," 6 was Fr the Captain's lan ments he paid | mor pict to hear ‘¢ Oh, dear! ‘Oh, don't talk that way. We're) driftin’ somewheres, but we're This Simple Laxative | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin) | coer | need, “That's | *Pinnin’ ‘round so I can’t tell which ; i Baby When | | and began to| *&%-, Judas!” he exciaimed, more | | Relieved Her Baby the Judue Im police curt pet Ah ceed dow, tel soberly, “I remember, now; it| bo was 0. Ko to try on meet h ’ 5 4 jis was! ain't but a little past 7 o'clock, and a difficult t the window was row, and Captain Perez stuck Nothing Else Would Little Max Pendergrast is now They floated in silence for a few} the man went Into am. y. tral (rane the other dny walks threw the ear with evry | four years old, and a fine healt! het lan ck een , i ae hands and | moments. 1 Miss Patience, | ) boy. When but a tiny baby, in fa man sitting by hi thte |baul, will you, Pashy? pleaded, | “ho had br tried to stifle her almost from birth, he suffered a| 4 Lm. ble geotenn |*'That’s it; pull hard! then! | %0>s. said with chattering teeth. Breat deal from constipation is | he wanted ¢¢ aft 0 ne Kit Seve ‘ Perez, I'm pretty nigh fi to | mother, Mrs. Carl W. Pend arid E | man made ns the he He came ou Jerk death Red Key, Ind., neard of Dr. Cald | ‘ease the the ork ¢ a botth ] Well, now you mention it," ji’s Syru pepsin, obtained a bot je weet in re~ | e : Wd - Weil's Syrup | a man who left his ¢ ground at his lady's feet said Captain Perez it is cold, tle of it from the drug store, and with it was able to quickly axiom this condition Mrs. Pendergrast says Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin has saved them from calling the doctor and that she will never & bottle of it in the house to use when needed. She fr it equally The Ca s face was black ain't it? I've a good mind to jump nis clothes were acc overboard, and try to swi hore | A nd his clothes wer r verboar and try wim as | The Puritan his spirit was undaunted. jand tow the ashy.” he said, “do you realize Don't you do it! My land! if M it : f we don't git help, this whole] you should drown what would be. aid Says: ng, house and all, will burn|come of me down But can't you and me put it! as much as the words, that hit the| | It was the tone of this speech, | | | ssnsngenesscoer © | out i iaxe for ongest constitut Captain hare himself almos effective as a hgh wh hes bhp a sit thatisel | at dident " 1 don't dare resk it. No, eir! re Bogk : a imself almost Pg ledge a a au 5 copia hin bangiage | We've got to git help, and git it in Pashy, 1 t you to try to git] Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 1s alive substitutes be sure to ask for wilde, | Wo ve Bot ! ashy, 1 want you to try to gi combination of simple laxative| Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See en they went to it and @ Won't nomebc fit akeleia jover on this front seat with me. }Then I can put my coat ‘round you, and you won't bi so cold Take hold of my hand herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the|that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's mest atop taste, mild in action and positive| signature and his portrait appear 1 Bgl uf fn effect. It does not gripe or|on the h the] tomser @ 1 will |tlon see the light and come over Not fn thi You can't see strain, and contains no opiate or |bottle is packed. A ‘rial hottle, free] {hat theres 1 aeet 1 ‘ ae ie . an Kot to x Mins Patience at first protested narcotic drug. It {a the ideal tam-| of ct an be obtaine weit| {gee ee guna eee liatrehtt theorems konat (tone she never could do it in the : ss lei 0" Caldwatl 5 ne eS e J he horse gone | world carriage would reet fly laxative, mild and pleasant for|ing to Dr. W. 1. Caldwell, 455| mbout reserving a meet “John No; the horse is here, Abner | rot thet ae Fh > 6 upset, baby, yet acting quickly on the! Washington St., Monticello, I!linol | | took one of the store horses to go | her companion urged her to t | | r | to Harr with. But he did tak 1 | ™ vabes and at ast she did so. t as HIGH PAY BRINGS =— i 9". nf gle h ty no other car- | p4 proceeding, but she reached OFFICE BOY FAMINE |:; > so the old carryall, and | the front seat somehow, and the hats almost tumblin’ to plece carryall still remained right-side: | I was cal'latin’ to go horseback.” | ip, | WILKESBARRE, Pa., No What! le e here alone} “Captain Perez pulled off his coat For Christmas Presents JIn W harre there is a famine re hy nat / fate No, indeed! |and wrapped {t about his protest Mliiné leva lia thdaancta % , ing companion, He was obliged to ‘ . f The 18-year-old va |, Well, then, the carryall’s got to hold it In place, and he found the Buy Diamonds, Watches, Lavallieres, |riety 1 pot to be had for $10 aldo, whether or no. Git on a shawl] tagk rather pleasing opie : week fe is drawing about $2.40|or somethin’, while | harness up,’ “Oh, Sa ace ” Brooches, Scarf Pins or Rings i day in the munition plants, where| It was a frantic harnes mitt Manin nT , side »rothe da earning | but was done nt . ori » . , j Open a Credit Account and Pay BoeAt ia ee eA the Fe ménesn: cA hurry.! ““Pashy,” he sald huykily, “Ive | Health can only be obtained by ROP le and the nehcekle old carryall,!peen thinkin’ of you consider'ble : : } | These Dighiy paid employes|dusty and cobwebbed, was dragged jataly yact di I ibs on capa following the rules of health DOWN | sometim hudder at the ht of out of the barn, and Horace Gree-|today a purpose to ask you some | |white-capped nurses and doctor in|ley, the hore, was backed into theltnin® [know it’s a aueee place to | The |constant attendance at munitions |shafts. As they drove out of the ; | ; aa | ‘ .' a ask it--and | s'pose—will you | no , DA Bagchi Al Vue honed ee halt ch ge The carryall had suddenly begun 1404-38 AVE ™ city, an applicant for work is made} “Everything's so wet from th i | : uve so W ®/to rock, and there were streaks of | . 7 rotects a S ’ to fill out '& blank, stating where |fog and melted snow,” observed the |foam about il. Now, It. gave | is the flour that protects the household's L 16 would © to ave ody | ¢ b . uv ‘ 2 ig hite rs 4 he would ike to have his body oapiain, “that tl take some time | mont alarming heave, grounded, health. Bright white flours are bleached. ‘ h d » fire te > » barn wung clear, and tippe " . . . Cred rwhite 7 > af Ae ” PAS tan Many to tear up the} we can git a gang here we can nave! “We're capalain’ PPS ia Bares Look for the creamy white color of “Holly E = yanks in disgust and make for the|the house eas nd maybe more.|“Hang on to me Pashy!” : : JEWELER door on coming on that query. [By mighty!” ier aiacetcted nai] Hane op to me, Pashyl” | ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT 1404 Third Avenue ———— Jirive across the ford and git}to let this, perhaps the final oppor: | | Luther and some of the station men |tunity, slip. As she told her broth. | 9, BI JI I BROS jto come right across. It was 7:00/er afterward, she would have made ture ) KR) : @ }|when I looked at the clock as welhim say it then ff they had pad Manufactured by Seattle Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 come tn from Washin’ dishes, so the!“two fathom under wat |tide must be still goin’ out, and the! “Will L what. Pere ‘ford jest right, Git dap!" manded, 4 she de