The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 9

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SYNOPSES OF PRECEDING CHAPTRES DIGESTION : is the preparation of food by the action rr of the saliva, gastric juice, bile and pancreatic juice. ne When food is properly prepared by mastication, it is ready for . totla ASSIMILATION which absorbs all food substances and fits them for the passing into CIRCULATION Good Teeth Mean Good Health Digestion cannot be good un- less you have good, strong teeth to prepare properly the food for the stomach. Preserve your health by having Painless John- son Dentists go over your mouth and put your teeth in perfect shape. LOW VACATION I/> OFF PRICES Now is the very best time to have your mouth examined and put in thorough shape. Our offer of one- half off on dental work, up to $25.00, is your vacation chance to save consid- erable money on your teeth. made at him! Beat hir Reat him to death, th trayed my dearest friends,” the ha endado ure caution but nearly now, and measure of our Beat him to hurt him he shall b 1 to lay off w no me Of the agonies, adventur minact tures of the peon a volume mig written which would be the ¢ ot his life. Pe t that when he had received no r than part of his beating b free, leaving half his rag « seer's grasp, and fled madly for t jungle, outfooting the overseer, wh was used to rapid locomotic when on a hor back Such was t peed of the wretched jereature's flight, spurred on by the pain of his lacerations and the fear of the overqer, th id) lon, he overtook the Solano party and plunged out of the jung’ them as they were cro stream, and fell upon whimpering for mercy |trayal of them. Rut this they did not know, and Francis pitiable condition, lin jlong enough to unscrev metal |top from a pocket flask and revive jhim with a drink of half the cor jtents. Then Francis hastened on. |leaving the poor devil muttering in Jarticulate thanks ere he dived off in jto the sheltering jungle in a differ jent di m. But, und or |worked, his body gave way, and he sank down in collapse In the green covert Next, Alvarez Torres in the lead jand tracking like a hound gen darmes at hin back, the Jefe panting in the rear from shortness of breath, the pursuit arrived at the stream. The footmarks of the peon, still wet on the dry stones beyond the margin Jof the stream, caught Torres’ eye | In a trice, by what little was left jof his garment, the peon was dragged jout. On his knees, which portion of his anatomy he was dentined to oc Jeupy much this day, he begged for |mercy and received his interrogation |And he denied knowledge of the So- For Dental Decay See Johnson Today Painless Dentists 1619 WESTLAKE AVENUE FLATIRON BUILIDING AINLESS JOHIASSON a DER NGTISTS Let's &' y Boldt’s French Pae Boy Forgets His ser, tae mie nd — Clothing; Police re nee Ge’ tie nat the Drag Green Lake |": **" Doctor Tells How a Nobody knows where he stayed To Strengthen Eyesight cant the death of his own owner that night sans clothing eoaagg he Pp vege Mn Be gibt And Manager Stanley Gill of the os Piapd municipal bathing beach at Green ; lake doesn't care. him give in and point the way of the He, in this instance, chase. A MATTER OF TASTE small boy, who, after | But his day of tribulation had only |ported drowned Tuesday night, re-jbegun. Scarcely had he betrayed turned Wednesday morning ar 1 |the Be the second tim nd still asked for his clothing. He left on his knees, when the haciendado. fore the astonished manager could |with the posse of neighboring hact obtain hiv name. |endados and overseers he had called Alarmed after the boy fai return Tuesday night, the 7 ead teonahe to intiamed, were called and the lake dragged| “My |for hours in search for the body. h lendado, itching to be at him, ‘or ia | Who, where, why and what till u maltreat him.” ngs ecuinmende cyuhere ‘by drug. |remain a mystery, but the kid is} “And why not?" demanded the lvery much alive. | Jeffe thes the Jefe's feet and begged and en |he begged for mercy where there was no mercy en, but who bad lreceived only succor from those he had betrayed, know! lanos since in the ¢ had sold them for the silver dollar |Torres’ stick fell upon his head five timed, ten times, with the certit | there would be n: |told the truth And, after all, he was a miserable and went on falling that in all eternity rres’ stick, with the threat 4 to|to his help, burst upon the scene lice jastr weating horse a, Kenors,” announced the use he Is mine to maltreat senor,” the Jefe said Men who know tobacco; tothe haclendndo. “We ive him chew the best without its bremy PHbi tole proeete. “te costing them any more. | sides, ve no further use for him Yet he is a most excellent done what no They take alittle chew and |peon, senor. He h ? > A of Panama. He has told the truth taste stays in a rich, high twice in one day grade chewing tobacco. His hands tied together in front of him and hitched by a rope to the \ For lasting tobacco satis- horn of the overseer’s saddle. om peon was towed away on the faction, there’s nothing track with m certain apprehenson| . vA 1@ worst of his beatings fo like a small chew of that Anat Gay Wal very tenthinehe, "Nor rich-tasting tobacco. was he mistaken. Back at the . tation, was tied li an imal to a post of a barbed wire fenc \ " THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW _ is ils owt atin fn ot his owner who had helped in the put up in two styles ture, went into the hacienda to t RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco AGL thet, He MaOe whet bo the fence, and the lame mare in the]is not greasy or sticky and is positively O17 FIRST AVENUB rey paddock nd it, built an idea in| safe for tender, sensitive skins, |] Near Madisc Est. 1906 the desperate mind of the peon, Tho ws ae. wr eat | in him some dge of the So-| aring where he| ssation unless he |dirt, dandruff a " it’s amazing how the good |peon has ever done in the history| ("For Ite antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and 4 was dependable, It costs only 35c; an ex- arcum ca ; W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco |? "°*!¥% But the barbed wire of| tra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, | . . THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. SGlearts ok Shitee ast movel wriltem by—p Lomdoz COPYRIGHT J " V 1 y poke ' i} r t wied t om of ' ' 4, and, with |¢ ‘ ight 1 her rit ’ ed fowr CHAPT! ' r, and t t ‘ ! W lar tr rr r Jefe ark a rt n and pondered th thoughtfu are sale takes te saree (Gobi Mad Section iis. tevin the thing to wear. f the hacte » riding animals,” | to be had for the ploking up —They Le a clapped her har n the whil rres and Just the “ I} T\ th Jet med curse m them in e and I am going ¢ When the ge ld find Enrico and his sons, inwardly be | ently swung fr colors, rated himself for being & jealous fool. | heeln of Torres let f night, look A mile furthe © ba Francis, with | trample a shining dollar int Airt from $ pad « som Auguatino's ferret eyes } thir was eloquent: | too qyick and his ¢ d ror ia for ' 4 impre ked more like a Mexican In « Panamanian a dozen ght and a third er. Five m the ground was an opening. Above the pening, pinned in by a thorn, was | feet in b * many first b ci t was written ) THE LURE OF COIN In the » wt ed deeper than thei r arms} | 1 chop down the stump. wound with the back against the side of the hase of the | “ and we w By thie tin patening to San Juan, where their carcasne | would be picked by buzzards tonio, thank God," sald Augustino, breaking his sober sel of silence in| r to enunciate wisdom | We are poor men, and we will] livide fi . spoke Rafael Augustino is right, and thank God] for it that we are not back in San| Antonio. This rich Gringo scatters} If your gums are sore, || more money along the way in a day | ughing and bleeding, you have || for us to k up than could we earn in a yea where we come from. | | 1, for one, am for revolution, where « ch i# m menace ti a Ve SS money is #0 plentiful health, We are the only I Vith the rich Gringo for a leader in the Northwest who specialize [|For ax long as he leads this way in thie dreaded disease, Exami- || could I follow him forever.” nation and estimate free. Special if Rafael nod care taken of children's teeth, Yel to: Oui do not give Reasonable disco to nion || opportunity to gather what the ¢ men and thelr families. have eprend dor tes orrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis g00d iate ha pitch of his he then to the last and deepest of the roasting bells of hell for We are men, not United Painless | iors. ete Se. wit Dentists the Cordillera, where the Indian INC, # are wildly beautiful and de 608 Third Ave. Cor, James St. wives, back in San Antonio,” said} All work guaranteed 15 years. | Vincente, “Let us now chop down| Phone Elliott 3633 this ‘treasure’ tree | Me? Swingin their machetes witht ove Hours; 8:30 a, m. to 6 p.m heavy, hacking blows, the wood, so| the verge of ‘madness. Sundays, 9 to 12. rotten that it was spongy, gave wa readily before their blades. And|wealtt when the stump fell over they ¢ ed and ided quity, not one|pour it out Cocoanut Oil Makes Nintad’ ink tadbnee Dan An a Splendid Shampoo is generous, thie Gringo,” |dynamite the wall of ou juoth Vincente. He aves. more] ‘The chase If you want t eep your hair| than he says. May there not be still] went well for in be careful what|more?” |they came upon And, from the debria of hold, al 1 prepared sham.| Wood, much of rumbled returnir j pooe contal much alkali, This | er under their blows, th ecovered | straw-thatche vies the hana hair| five more coins, in’ the doing of|barracks, a brittle, and Ie very harmful, Mul{Whlch they lost ten more minutes| very poxts of Giccslla’ GAA chtincty . mbaaaeaings A well showing sree: for she oF # th |bucket to well-sweep 1 use for shampoc as thi ef Jean’t possibly injure the hair re e ie Simply moister your hair with wire a water ané rob (1 One vr two sweep was pi ratengelgd ts in Saree Mother of God ance (of rich, creamy” luther, an Mia joughly. The lather rinse out and removes every particle hair dries quickly and evenly leaves it fine and silky fu TORRE y and easy to manage in the family for months Can You Place a Value on Your Byes? There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve No! ‘Then naturally you should |) ‘i skin irritation and that makes the skin || entrust the examination to the goft, cleer and healthy. most Feliable optician whose still Any druggist can supply you with |] experier Zemo, which generally overcomes all |} can det rashes, blackheads in most cases give || prescribe the correct glasses for y to Zemo, Frequently, minor blem- your individual requirements, ‘shes disappear over night. Itching us- Always Reliable ually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, > The L. W. Rove Co., Cleveland, O, tent Fraser-Paterson Co. ECOND AND UNIVERS lly Priced rE niday 3 ll HE motoring and were priced from $7.50 to $17.50. ul for Frida; ilk Hand Bags, including brown, Handsome : 2.00 to $24.5 of contrasting colors Specially priced for Friday, eac a ‘epee wack $10.00 An Exceptional Collection at $45.00 Each y-blue and Seal-brown Dresses of tricotine, velour and serge, are fea- tured in a collection at, each Straight-line and waist-line styles, But we are not back in Ban An models in this collection. Trimmings are of braid and braided designs. They also have bigs: of fancy bisque tricolette. Butterick Quarterly for Autumn 1919 ~is now r sale at this store. All the new Fall styles are sple ndidly pictured, Patterns for every garment for s caecgamietenn | ~~ Walrus Graim Leather Bags SPECIAL purchase of 200 only—special in point of unusual values. large and roomy, we will be well rid of our! Sizes 16 to 18 Black Cowhide Bags, sewed-on corne Specially priced. ... wien" - Hagenbeck- Wallace Show Here for Two-Day Stay here you er than ¢ ringo,” And that is the » he ule to the beach of lo when he aif overrun with the growing trees, by virtue | started the ttaching | way nspicuous on the ed a familiar sheet of | § paper on which was written “5 attractions this season in- | plain and fancy r herd of elephants and | everything that a kid or a grown Jup could expect to see at a circum, ts the trainer of | The big gates will be opened iW afternoons at 1 p. m. and at There is much|7 p. m., which ie one hour before |the main performance starts, giving | the people sufficient time to see the TRY_A PACKAGE _|mensaerie, OF KRUMBLES AT OUR RISK) » Want you and your family to Krumbles—know their de know their unusually know their remarkable » of the parently attacked by | the him in the last and latest hell!” rres’ contribution. DISCOURA HOME OF THE BEST ee ee, oe saat You can get Mulsified cocoanut || pick it all up before oll shampoo at most any drug |} But when we store. It is very cheap, and a few and his bag " a catch him.” ounces is enough to last everyone » snarling whipping of tails and ‘flash: have picked it al , then will we | “We will go on now m r ms \| GLASSES ON EARTH | the sore addressed his posse ing : . atingly Afterward we Free Examination at our leisure and gecover the silver |liclous flavor (Continued Tomorrow) (Copyrimht, 1919, pide. ever—by of choice cereals This is our proposition a package of Krumbles from for 15 cents, Use the » and if you are not satisfied—if Krumbles than please you, your * is authorized to refund your e and yearn of, pratios ‘Dr H.U.ROGERS mine whether you need Optometrist "" | skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, | glasses or a change of lenses and Tine ie. eee jyour grocer whole. packa, |made by the same company which Kellogg's Toasted Corn Tees 1221-Third Ave » Battle Creek, Mich. PHONE iF Motor llats '; $9.00 Each eason is right at its best. The delightful autumn days j to the country. These Motor Hats are just There are just 144 of these so Mar, ‘Then Augustin fitting hats to be sold tomorrow. 't, comfortable, snug- A Special Sale of 72 Novelty Silk Hand Bags $10.00 Each latest st , in a complete assortment of taupe, purple, green, tan, black and white. These bags would sell ordinarily n, First Floor Kisii ster Rugs Specially Priced For Friday’s Selling oes very special prices will prevail in the Rug Section, on the Fourth Floor, Friday. The new Axminster Rugs are very desir- able floor coverings. We are showing a wide range of Oriental, conventional and floral designs. These Rugs are recent arrivals on the Fourth Floor, and are the embodiment of all that is refined, durable and artistic in floor coverings. —Size 9x12, specially priced at... .$53.00 ize 8-3x10-6, specially priced at $49. 50 Rug tion, First Floor, The Showin¢é of New Cloth Dresses Is Most Complete. es $45.00 with qhoestring are two favorite Pattern Section, First Floor, lift catches. ‘hundreds of small boys who are |jelephants become irked at bout the pe and Republic | shows will be unds at/trainer and start a “mopping Wj et pe-rade |tween the elephant's stomach grounds jeach show, could they? people declare the | There will be aerial acrobal When you think of advertis | ing, think of Th he Star, # | During the war we to make Krumbles ing a that Krumbles is ‘ousted Corn Flake *COR UNIVERSITY: and it's bigger sing of teeth, but the traifier wing er. The Hagen |out and no harm is done save to | e circus has arrived in| the spectators’ nerves. Seattle and the immense canvas tops | Tn another of the Hagenbeck-Wal- an enviable sight for |lace acts a number of the cet n, where /raid on him. The leader gets thé given Thursday after-|worst of it and one big elephant and night, Friday afternoon, |finally lies down on him. Thete is a and again that night jauartef of an inch, however, monstrous ste: ball rolling Thursday. It |the man, which is not visible 0 to leave the circus | the startled spectators, It looks like grounds at 10 o'clock and go down |the real thing, but of course it ashington st., thence |isn't, because the circus people up to Second ave, and back along | couldn't afford a new trainer for to the a bareback riding ang

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