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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. ‘ - Eleniautts- AIRBITTERS COMRADES OF PERIL RANDALL PARRISH (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) (Copyrighted in Great Britain) Aer Churchill, and report| ‘The rocky banke of the stream were no far|the capture of tho girl If ao, the} sufficiently high to conceal his ad 0 ad by thia|Yanee, and the creck curved about low could scarcely return by this) | aa'to approach the hut within « time, Those left to guard her would | row yarda, Assured that the water (Continued From Vesterday) Jwith the e There was nothing in sig faa the mouth of the ravir it ¢ the main va yond that 1 perceive mo hardly feel the necessity of specll] would thus conceal Mis trall, he ¢ figures ionally hear the) vigiiance during the hours of day¥-|acroas the narrow open apace, and found of stant voll Tt W8light. They might, very naturally,|jowered himself over the bank Glearly evident to his mind that sOMe | necome careless, especially if there| crouching knee deep in the cold thing unus have IrTed—lwan no one present to keeD| stream, entely under cover. Thu gome news of disaster or approaching |inem up to the mark, Hanley an] protected, he waded slowly down to arou excitement | hig partner, the enguging Hank,| ward, pausing oc inally to peer the oft Hole; and) were reported as having gone to the! over the rim of rock, to make cer p Rare -onerets cove, wherever that might be, but) tain all was clear, He aaw no evi rtant thing Being, at least @acape a matter tion, If any attempt had been made stance surely else Indian | dence of any guard, and becam: Joo would have sought them out the | yinced the cabin also was ‘de us. Bonide Wa) that if this was actua: rted y the place evening previc scarcely probable either of these | wh Olga had been co: var to trail him; this effort had certainly | worthies w aware of where the |, she had since been removed already been abandoned, As he! woman had been co A. All these | elsewhere Jeaned forth from his hiding place he | gots coupled with the manifest ex Yet he took no chances; relaxed no @aw, scarcely a hundred yards away, | oit¢ t onder, rendered it €X:| possible vigilance as he advanced. fae we wells of that =e tr that very little ®t ‘The guard might be within, or sta Grong the trees, which he had dimly | tention waa be given by anyone! tioned before the door, which must Roted from the crag above. This was to che seemingly h Probably where Olga had been con: |) mingly met Ipless capt If be upon the other side, As he drew her away unob-| nearer, the place appeared old, rather only could fined; at ed an far as that cave, he be | dilapidated and long deserted, a shack the vague of th Heved it possible to follow the trail! scarcely fit for human habitation any furnished the Mexican|to the summit. To do this would be|ionger, The one window was board guish no girl, and he could no disloya to Pancha; indeed it and the patched roof of the ther hous any sort within the! F rve her from any danger |iean-to sagged diana a Catena nfines His heart! o¢ discovery; while, tf he falled in had lost ite and wae Beat ray ; ed the out+| xchieving the last part of the Journey | smokeless, while the growth of weeda rs - > * Ines. Could she be there still? Was!yy the cliff, they again could hide about the walls was almost imp Brace arn Sor sty or, eS ei ublic responds quic o merits o left there under guard of some of his f came to guide them.| piace; no one apparently had fved : Indian allies eared simple enourh.| there for many a year. He stared thus over in his mind:/at it, with eyes just lifted above the ht be possible |at least it surely could do no harm! pank—a cheap two-roomed tog hut t her rescue. |for him to determine definitely if piration to make the attempt lady still remained imprisoned the ingly. The cir-|He would venture far enough to a» If she was there, and not too se eurely guarded, it m guaranteed scalp remedy. cur eared to favor It. He v © much a rule a new product requires consider- proves true—if an article springs into popular Te Rearend tne eventny before for be dherardh sheet the able time to gain anything like general favor almost overnight—it is the best of evidence Gerlasche, probably from other ru distribution in a large city. If the reverse of the exceptional merit of that article. a RORMAL BLOOD have found no better spot in which to hide her. Even if not there now, she might have been placed there at first until other ar rangementa could be made, and have thus left some token of her behind. Assur |done by Vis searching the rooms, and a wowld require only a moment or BERIAULT’S HAIR-Bitters, the Guaranteed Scalp Remedy, although not more than two weeks ag elapsed since it was offered for sale generally in Seattle, is now available in every corner of the city, every important drug store, barber shop and hair-dresser’s shop. ‘The reason for this remarkable aceomplishment ts elmply the fact or discomforts of scalp trouble can now obtain this guaranteed remedy that. BERIAULTS HALE Hitters positively does what ts claimed tor it. fe due to the hearty co-operation of the Wholesale and retail druggists, It does relieve the mont severe cases of scalp affliction, It has already and the progressive barbers and hairdressers of this city. Sronent Sapenees res of people had looked everywher BERIAULT’S HAIR-Bitters will give you relief or your money back. ” _— Ask for it at any of the drug stores, barber shops or hairdressers’ at every man and woman tn Seattle who suffers from the tortures shops listed below. It costs $2 and $3 a bottle and it's worth more, DRUGGISTS WHO SELL AND RECOMMEND HAIR-BITTERS TRADE SUPPLIED BY Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Stenger & Berliner Coast Drug Co. 122 King St. 1417 Fourth Ave. 607 Fourth Ave. | He drew himeetf up Into the weeds, | and wiggled his way forward until he obtained a full view of the door. It was tightly closed, but unguarded without. In his search revealed jno sign that » Visited for months, until he came within « yard or two of the long step before |the entrance; then he suddenly en tered footprints in the softer T H E B I r@) oO D | ground, and was able to distinguish where someone—more than one, he newneown Frank Cormey, 1/00 Yorior Way 01 24th Ave. N, ™ (a7 LER BERDERT surrn, M.D.) on awh had ageonae a panne eo meson $16 Beabull Ave. 2 mth ave : Woodl Scucument ir » |the surrounding le of wee ° Hy ckaon st ve AFTER HARD WINTER COLDS | studied thane diene tntentiy ae } 1500 Grand Boulevard. “ © ec or it a woman's Wee Ld 5 00 Firs e. a After gp attack of the grip] good iron tonic, called “Iron-|cern mony io es wee es goeckea ses Littles 336 Firat Ave. Ne a i a. she yey Were moccasi | Yealer W Paimeey 4 - Pharmacy, $803 Phi rr ‘ : ‘ Or pneumonia, or even a hard|tic,” put up by Dr. Pierce,| octy, yer he found two plain tym | A ml lng eg Og Fh a Miten ith ave ef Hutler D Co. Ine 7 14th Ave. N. Mission Pharmacy, 901 19th Ave. N. scifie Pharmacy, 1422 E. 55th St 4, Pharmary, 6003 Phinney Ave 302 Woouland Park Ave ed gy 00 Kilbourne. Queen Anne Ave. macy, “Sunny of 45th, Mr. twee 8305 Tach Ave, rm wey, Imes aati ith Ave, NE Park Pharmecy, 6259 Sth Ave, iM Pharmary, 432 15th Ave N cold, the blood is left thin,| land sold by most druggists. | prints of a narrow bootheel, such as| |\This “Irontic” is compounded |* cowboy might wear. The moo a watery, and one is said to| of a soluble fron, nux and |cameches fest, however, were ‘ar| the more numerous # be anemic. Instead of the/herbal extracts. With this) {2*,mor® numerous, they had passed 4 blood cells being round, as in| you gain in vim, vigor andj|he even belleved one, and perhaps diagram “A,” they become ir-|vitality. Instead of pale} jmore, of the wearers bad sat on the| regular, as in “B.” When you|cheeks, tired and worn out doorstep impatiently stamping thelr |feet. To his judgment the place had feel weak, nervous, or the| before the day is half done,|indeea been under guard, and that ¢ skin breaks out in pimples,|after taking “Trontic” your | recent x the saris wero ara ee eset a ae Pharmacy, 50th and Mth NE , tively fresh, and clean cut, as tho at « yuwamieh A: * 4 eruptions or boils, and you|cheeks will have color, UN wie & aee tee | rik wamish Ave (Broadway, Medison and 3 Renton Hild nd Ave South 315 East Pike. e528 Broadway, i, Madiron at Madifon. Broadway N. 1835 Broadway iM Pharmacy, 14th Ave. and East Mad a feel “blue” and without any will feel strong and vigorous! 1.0. in ait probability, thie had a gnap or energy, sometimes|and ready for work. Deen the prison where his wife was hands cold and clamm: there| Or if you like a good alter-|held. He h ad stumbled upon it © is usually a large decrease] ative and herbal tonic, such|!!et®, Undoubtedly, was the very spot |where ah rn Pp e he had been confined under ; in the red or white blood cor-|a one can be obtained at any | guard during the past night, yet she 450 puscles and one should build drug store, favorably known certainly was not there now. The up with some good blood-|for the past fifty years as|‘eerted appearance of the place was builder and tonic. Dr. Pierce's Golden Matical| Ee Sacre ns, ee ee bene Pioneer Drow Quaker Drag © w. 8601 Eighth Ave. 8. Yesler Way Pharmacy, Hroadway and Yesler. O1 Weattake Ava. Yemece @ Cos 658 Jackson. NORTH (Including Rallard, Fremont, Green Lake, Phin- ey, Meridian, University, Eastlake aad Capi- 4. nwood. re, 85th and Green 4 on. ‘ and Jefferson, He “9 - . Dadi taken clsewhere, No sign remained eS You can put iron in your) Discovery. This is made from|ot any occupancy, and even the te won Pisa me Tike tach ves a blood and the cells become|the wild roots and barks of euard was gone. Volces sounded off Seth 8 eee pe round o- red, losing the ir-|forest trees and without the tee uv ee ante oe oe ad souTH OL First Awe Me out too © present da 1 7 oiler, Benes Y m take 259 Fifth Ave. N. W. ‘4 ’ . regular sRape, by taking aluse of alcohol. even as he at004d enutioully up, and Gadiaen, Teter, Desees, Mitt, Mount Baker © cnatlake Ave wroed Pharmacy, 7023 California Ave What Is Rheumatism? sie : Why Suffer From It? 5 ce"howe sims! ; Sufferers Should Realize That — It Is a Blood Infection and 57th Ave. & Leary Ave. Brown, » 2 ) Queen Anne Ave Pharmacy, 2300 California Ave m Pharmacy, 3955 26th Ave. 5S. V, BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS WHO USE AND RECOMMEND HAIR-BITTERS Trade in Western welmngien Supplied Exclusively by Stenger & Berliner) 1417 Fourth Ave., Seattle field, Marble Place Rainier-Grand ®° deeper than that, down deep i nto the blood, where the paison| The outer door was secured merely lurks, and which is not affected by |>Y @ wooden latch, and opened es Can Be Permanently |salves and ointments, It is tm leo his touch. Afraid teat som ‘ porjant that you rid yourself of|Known eye might mark bis Relieved this terrible disease before it goes | ments, She glided quickly 1 too far. 8. 8. S. is the blood cleanser |the narrow opening, and Rheumatism means that the blood! that has stood the teat of time, hay.|Preased the door shut b has become saturated with uric acid|ing been in constant u Polson. | than fifty ye Kinginger, Pantages Barber Shop, He was in almost total da for more Pantages Bldg. Third | It will do for you |Only Meht finding enrtance between | ‘ i Tageagglg 8 “ It does not require medical ad-| what it has done for sands of |the ill-fitting boards at the si Tiana Kirke gentile Bathe, 114 Yoster Way S T112 Weatern Ave aos, 185 ‘Bacene Ave vice to know that good health is| others. 8. 8. 8. ds gunranteed pure. | » felt his way b bh Century Barber Shop, 1408 Fourth Ave. Ce. 1420 Second Ave. Absolutely dependent upon pure | ly guided by thi M ‘ t t n Bank Bid do the work and Shep, Fairficid Hotel. h mani, Tith Ave NOE ir St 07 Stewart. Bank Bldg. Union St ew Washington Hotel. ry Bldg Madison St ering one of t loosened, managed e, thus permitting th Dlood. When the muscles and joints harm the most delicate stamact become sore and drawn with rheu Write the physician of this matiam, it is not a wise thing to|company and let him advise with take a little salve and by rubbing | you. © is furnished without gain entranc ft on the sore spot expect to get | char ecific Co.,|#ave him a dim view of the | Tid of your rheumatics. You mu Ja nearly square room, inexpresnibly | — dirty, and without furn opt | a rough bench thrust back net | i one wall Straight across from where he stood some black object lay upon the | | floor, #0 indistinct in its outlines he| wien stony mcrae “ en ni tn se Jeould not, in that faint light, de| ches perhave, or anapeieae heap of |FLOld Comrade of |Two Firemen Are rubbish. He stepped forward, curious | Slain oy Bandit | Injured at Oakland | to learn its nature, yet stopped sud-| csicAGo, May 17.—Dick Smythe. | OAKLAND, Cal, May 17.—Two | 4 staring down 4 | ly, in specchiens| mnrade of Horace Walton, boy train firemen were seriously injured in Shop, Washington ) adien’ Improv N. E Rhoda Smith, N as Swift Laboratory Let's have bfeakfast ‘at Boldt’s, Instantly Beautify Your Complexion Thousands of girls, and everywhere. prociaim’ DERWILLO the ‘greatest beautifier yet discov- lerea: It ly | rosy normal . oO FOR INDIGESTION ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Ho — vt by lang °f | ropber, was being held by federal au jfire early today that partial both dead, gripped to wities today, in connection with |stroyed several stores and did di : ied ae aes pvertaken lay morning, when Walton secur - ld dogs, and their strange posture) ran and wna shot to death by offi told the whole story. Shelby, crush-|/" +, vtter w g0minute slege ng back the dread he felt, tried to 4 r | | | to be | | | | Becapal thousand | SOLD BY NAVY il, 2 place of face poweer 7s an part them, but the stiffened limbs “ | at th |} Should know that “the | HELI you was Ae off, (Tt te 0 Tite would not. yield. One was a white FARM LABOR shortage ts serious, | 4 % | . e * * j like th appearance tha is impos man, the other an Indian, the latter | saya KT. Meredith, secretary of de. || If your gums bleed you}| NAVY Yann, sounn, jj] insured title is the ff} sible te detect It, and It gives you W shot thru the chest, the former ap-| partment of agriculture, in letter to have Pyorrhea, This dis- was standard titles’ oven to touch, ait ts cape iaily "tis } merce ks the atisvian ended as Ntectie parently choked ite death, th ria | uw ber of Com He ka th ase should be taken care e ey ap enn ves | skin for shin protection to the ed fingers of his antagonist still| chamber's ald in securing labe ; ere will be sold by sealed prox | 7 > ; . : ciutching ble teveal. “Beyond, en the - of at once, to insure good J) posi to be opened at-10-a.m., May When you buy a mort- 8 ._ dark, Fo st nior Member, Board our face, voy, Appraisal gnd Sale, Navy Puget gound. Wash, the fol- f material | gage or buy real estate Hi ori he harmon ten Jattne ment demand Title Insurance }f}deleate skin. 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