The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 18

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FRYE’S BIG SATURDAY COMRADES OF PERIL (Continned From Yesterday) SPECIALS Wild Rose Pure Lard, bulk, Ib...,. Choice Sugar Cured Bacon Strips, 10 to 15 avefage, half or whole EE re oe Sugar Cured Carnation Bacon, Wy oss -cedewe des sig Oem Choice Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, half or whole, Ib.............36¢ Sweet Pickled Belly Pork, lb... .30¢ Fancy Steer Pot Roast, Ib... ....16¢ Fancy Steer Rolled Roast,. lb... .25¢ Fancy Steer Boiling Beef, lb. .15¢ Fancy Veal Roast, Ib. ..... Fancy Veal Chops, Ib.......... Pork Liver, Th. . is. . ai.otatsna. Se Pork Backbone, 5 lbs. ............25¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs, cracked, every egg guaranteed, dozen .........36¢ BORED sonte.o's ors +.0 sigtere's ove COC Mayflower or Wild Rose Butter, thé finest made, order by brand, per lb. Marigold Nut Margarine, the kind with the flavor, lb...........35¢ Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Ib... .35¢ FRYE’S MARKETS Olympic Market—First Avenue, south of Pike St. American Market—Third Avenue and James St. Western Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue Ballard Meat Company—5445 Ballard Avenue Central Meat Market—Ist Ave., bet. Pike & Union Bay City—1420 First Avenue Model Market—1422 First Avenue Seattle Market—Occidental and Yesler Way 25¢ 56c ee ee Indeed, he had scarcely forced open hin eyes when Olga was beside him. You teil you?" avored to mile, lifting him one elbow Tam all right.” he gasped. got my throat, and ak his hold. The treach erous hound got me that time. You! |fired once?” “You, but did not dare try it again I got as near as I could,” she ex-| jpiained swiftly, “but he managed to strike me with his foot, and knocked |me down, Then you rolled out of the |door; there was no time for me to |do anything,” “I know; I was a fool, and off my guard; {t ts no fault of yours should have taken no chances with the dog. Where did he go?" i" “Down there, thru the weeds to the jereek; he had a harse down below.” | And rode away?” | 1 think #0; I am ‘not sure. ed for nothing then but ye thought perhaps he had kille Shelby struggled to hin fe strength returning, altho he could swallow, and every w tered pained him That devil will be back; the Hole ix full of Indians, Our only chance is to wet away before he can gather a bunch of his kind together “Get away? Where?" “Up the bluff; the place in which I hid last night. Once safely a hun dred yards up the creek, we be out of sight, and it will tak a while at least to find ua I the trail goes clear to the top my revolver is inside t you are alive? He did not cabin He started back, and Olga followed Standing upon the step,| down the his level of the sur closely and looking head now above the jrounding weeds, Shelby’» teeth valley going to break down; you~ | freezes over. (Copyrighted in Great Britain) Ir n there but I kely to tft. Hurry, Olga; to lone,” to fight it € © ain't Kot ac there ain't r He crashed t oor shut, flung the bar into place; dragged forward the heavy and braced it as best he could, The interior was dark, only the little stream of light stealing tn thru the hole he had wrenched in the plank »w enabling them to bout. He had to feel to recover his lost he could straight and then bench wild chorus of yells | rang out clowe at hand, mingled with the sound of horses crashing reck lensly thru the mage of weeds, almont to the very door, Olga had shrunk back against the side wall, and Shelby could scarcely locate her in he n. He was the fighting man w, cool and eager, fou have the two guns yet?? Yeu.” “Give me one of them. Probably I am the best shot.” poked wtraicht Into her eyer. are not frightened, little gir "Oh, yes Tam: but—but T am not -you don't need to be afraid for me.” 1 know the real thing You'll stay ull hell Only see here first-— do you know who these devils are out there?” Sioux Indians, ain't they? “Ay. @nd the worst of the tribe; outcasts, hell-hounds, and the white man with ‘em is no better, There “I'm not; when I see it }ain't goin’ to be no mercy in this fight. Whatever happens, don't let ‘em take you. Maybe they'll get me first, but If they do, you keep a shot in your gun. You know what I | mean?” The les about her mouth hard ened; there was a sembl of the} old sullen look In her © clinched tightly to keep back an oath, and his eyes darkened “There's no time left.” he sald grimly, pointifix, “Laud hh» got his gang siready; we're sure up again it now." Even as phe stood benide him straining her neck to see, the cadence of a wild whoop came echoing to |them from the distance; Laud and] the Indians were coming acros# the! | fat, riding? straight for the cabin. and lashing thelr ponies as they jeame. “Are—are they after sobbed, grasping bis arm, you sure” No doubt of it; that's I in’ ‘om. Them Injune w >» what ever he sayn. Come in quick; we got ahe are—are i a lead. | belt, and ho! beyond was a narrow one, a litte) Unique memorial of the villagers who }A xmall, round he 1 know, Tom Shelby he maid steadily, “Dad Calkins used to tél |me that before I ever met you. I ain't goin’ to be made prisoner.” He gulped in his throat, his lps grim and hard-set. “Maybe you'd shake hands? he ed doubtfully Seems to me I'd her like it if you did.” ‘Of course I will,” and she thrust out both hands to him in sudden eagerness “Why shouldn't I, Tom Shelby? I like you In the darkness she could scarcely nee hin face, but she felt the grip of | bin fingers, and caught the eager! tremor In his volee I sure am giad you said that,” he admitted, ax helpless to express him self ana child. “I sorter wanted you to for—for a long while, Hell! that's Laud out there now.” He step whipping revolvers from hia| ing one in each hand Ne had been dug thru the adobe plaster between the logs, and he bent down with his eye to the opening. The scene revealed |aegment of a circle, but he gained Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. ie = sues 560 4 Help Yourself Grocery—Upper ‘Central Grocery—Lower Floor, Seattle Grocery, Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue 3 Cans 35c, Case 9. 35 Borden’s Carnation Olympic Flour, 49-lb. bag . . “Sun Maid” Seedless Raisins, bulk, Ib. 25c; 2 Ibs.... .49c Campbell’s Soup, 2 cans. . .23c “Dells” Fancy Wisconsin Corn, Reliance or Maximum Toten toes, large cans, solid pack, | Uneeda Biscuits, 2 pkgs... 15c Quaker Corn Puffs, pkg... 11c Jiffy Jell, pkg. ..........13¢ Reliance Coffee, Ib. ..... .50c 3-Ib. can ...........$1.47 Auto Club Coffee, Ib... ..49c Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ib. .55c “Our Special” Blend Coffee, Ib. 43c; 2 Ibs. ........ .85¢ Galt Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. .59c ED, (6 oth scsle'e Ss « sisie-e.cinie AOR Washington Vegetable Company Strawberries, very low price. | Sweet Oranges, 5 for..... | Grape Fruit, seedless, 5 fo -25¢ Extra Fancy Winesaps, doz.........30¢ | Head Lettuce ...... .5¢ and 10¢ | Spinach, 3 Ibs. for. -10¢ Bermuda Onions, lb. .10¢ ‘Home-Grown Asparagus, lb. ...... ‘ 15¢ .25¢ 15¢ Best § Standard Tomatoes, large cans, 12¢. Floor, Central Public Market Central Public Market Instant Postum, large tin. “2-Minute” Oats, pkg. ... Libby Sliced Pineapple, large can... . No. 2 can ....-+0+- “Oatana” Buckwheat Pancake Flour, 4-Ib. bag .......... Pure Rolled Oats, 5 Ibs. “Carry All” Shopping Bag...: “Royal Crystal” Shaker Salt, Ib. Del Monte Sugar Peas, can... -10¢ .23¢ 45¢ String Beans, No. 2 can............15¢ Premier Maine Corn, can. . .24¢ Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, 2 Ibs. ‘24¢, 4 DOD sds ccve dete tom hag codeapens ¢ A7¢ Finest Small White Beans, 5 lbs. beat 10 - 83¢ Ivory Soap, 2 large bars. . .29c Crystal White Soap, 4 bars 29c Rinso, 2 pkgs. ...........15¢ Citrus Powder, large pkg. .27c AT THE CANDY STALL Up the Incline, Next to Help Yourself . Grocery BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY- Melb. -24¢ Chocolate Caramels, Mixed Chocolates, Satin Finish, Y-lb, Good Mixed, 1%-lb. . glimpse of those clone at hand akin, and scraggling red beard was nearest at hand; and beyond him crouche@ an Indian naked to the waist, b face blackened and chest | are put into circulation | each day by the RIMNSON NAMBLER Economize—l on the ti You'll save so much on «ugar over beside the door, | Al tall, rangy white man, with a dirty) RANDA LL "PA RRISH (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) | aistigured with gaudy paint. There were others behind these scattered Jout in fan shape, but he could only |make them out indefinitely, Laud stood #0 clone to the door hin face could Be seen, but he held a rifle in his hands, pounding with the stock on the wood, as he angrily demanded ad- mittance | { « e on out of there, yer big fool,” he roared, maddened by the nilence. “Wg saw yer go back in- nide, an’ we've yer this time, Come on now; If won't af you again!’ “On what terms? | Shelby asked this more to prolong delay than anything else. The fel lows knew they were there, and it was useless to pretend otherwise. “Terms—hell!” and Indian see! Durst out inte a loud laugh. “Hear the cock crow, Hanley, We'll make terms when we get hands on yer, yer darn sneaking spy. Only I'll nay thin, yer'll get it harder if yer hang on after we do get yer—an’ by God! we'll get yer, nooner or later,” “We'll take the chances, Laud, and the fun is not going to be all on one 1a" It won't, hey! So yer goin’ tor | fig All right, but there's more o’ outfit comin’, an’ yer « blamed diot; If we can git yer no other way 1 reckon we can burn yer out. Come on now, mave time, and open up!” Noe struck hard and angrily with |bin gunstock, but the stout wood |held. Shelby made no answer, again bending low, and peering out thru the narrow opening. The obstinate silence must have maddened the fel low, for he suddenly reversed his weapon and fired. ‘The ball crashed thru the wood, leaving « jagged hole, and imbedded itself in the solid toe of a back wall. Before the »moke blew away Shelby replied, sighting Jout thra the small aperture, de termined to make every #hot count |The nearest white man flung up his arm, which dripped blood, grabbed it and ran; the crouching Indian behind crumpled up as tho crushed by some sudden weight, and never moved. Laud sprang backward, startled by the swift response from within, the smoke swirling up between his fingers, and Bhelby let drive. | Whether the speeding bullet struck, lor mined, he never knew, but the equaweman gaw one startled leap! into the concealment af the weedn, fell headlong, and then went scram: | bling down to the bank of the stream It was all so swiftly accomplished as to neem like a Mashlight picture. When the smoke cloud rolled away ta figure was to be seen. Shelby pod up, grimly emiling, and re rtridges in his weapon. yet. but he had t & lesson in caution. | (Continued Tomorrow) \Old Coins, Thimbles, |Make War Memorial LONDON, May 21.--Cadmore End, a Buckingham village, posweases @ fell in the war, It ts a bronze and silver cover for the font in the church. The silver was contributed | [by the villagers themacives, and | there was hardly a cottage but gave San old coin, thimble, vase or medal melted down. \o AQ \ winning flavor of | e Melomar able, for cooking and preserving. —you'll be surprised To get the convenient Crimson Rambler Recipe Cabinet FLOUR 49-1b. sack Gold Bond . 49-1. wack 49-1b. Cont STALL 122 STALL, 122 M. BROWN Yakima Gems, 100 Ibs... Oranges, per dozen. Dried Onions, 3 Ibs... $5.00 a0¢ 25¢ SOAP 6 bars Bob White... 6 bars Sunny Monday -36¢ 6 bars Crystal White..-....42¢ SUGAR STALL—Lower Section SUGAK STALL—Lower Section “WHY PAY MORE?” Phone Elliott 4314 Zoble Grocery Co. 5 bars Swift's White 26. TOKIO Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 Free Delivery Milk Gurantons CAD woe - 12¢ Borden's, can... 1 cane Carnation or Borden's Mili ..- ck of ntennial 1 Flour’... for ........ $3.45 1 tb, Hill's Red Can Cottes rg E-C Corn Flakes, 4....25¢ | O-Cedar Polish, bottle. 45¢ Searchlight Matches, four packages ..... . 2 Flake White Shortening two pounds | 600 eize Mackerel Whole Nutmegs, each. .1¢ Booth's Bardines, two cans . «+ BBE 2.02. bottle of Hamilton's Vanilla . 35¢, Golden West Coffee, per can .. 50¢ | 18¢ package ‘of Shredded ' Cocoanut .... 12¢ 10-1b. can Red Karo. 2 large cans Tomatoes 2 packages of Kellogg’ Flakes ... 2 pkgs. Post 3 pkgs. of Macaron: 4 pkgs. of Spaghett! 2be can Van Cam's Pork and Beans for ... Pprereerss | 2 Ibs. Jap Rice (bent) . 3 Ibs. Small White Beans Lenox Soap, bar Fela Naphth lb. can of ¢ late .... 1 Ib. Lipton’s Tea” | Crescent Cream Coffee, 1 tb, ..... 60¢@ Crescent 99 Coffee, 1 bb. Crescent Bak ing Powder, 1b. 25¢ Albers Rolled Oates, lg. phew. 3. Albers Peacock Pancake Flour, In. phe: Phone Main 1444 The Basement Store WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE Extra: Sper #9 Los. Olympic Flat $3.50] | Washington Milk (10-can 11 limit), per can..... aa FREE DELIVERY Selected No. 1 Yaki- soo 12D Silver Skinned Bermuda *“10c Onions, per Ib.. We Carry FRESH VEGE TABL: ES Our Strawberry Prices Are Ak ways Lower Than Anywhere Else CINNAMON & ROOT Stalls 131, 116 and 117 Fronting Three Girls’ Bakery SE Stall 188 Stall 189 THE PALLAS CANDY CO. Will Save You Money on Your CANDY Come and Try Our Hand Rolled CHOCOLATES Ostberg’s Cash Grocery Stalls 192-193 “Where You Buy for Less” Phone Elliott 170 49-pound sack Patent Flour... +... $3.25 50c 1-pound can Rogers Coffee. . “<a 75e Good Broom CRISCO 3 cans Federal Milk 1Sc pkg. EesO-See... Se pkg. Sunbrite Cleanser. 23 20c cans Corn..... 26e can of Salmon.. 15¢@ | 1 Wb. Ginger Snaps. LARD IS GOING UP! BUY NOW! LEAF LARD per Ib. 20¢ 25¢ Shoulder Véal, 15¢ | Legs Veal, |b.. ..35¢ | Veal Chops, 2 ‘Tbs. These Specials On Sale at Both Markets ARCADE MARKET | FUSS’ MARKET | 6 bars Crystal White | sees BBO Bbc pke. Citrus Washing | Powder 7 Extra Fancy Ibs. Fancy Jap Rice. 40¢ rolls Tollet Paper ...25¢ cans of Extra ou Corn or Peas . Oe “| a tb | Crencent Cream Coffee— seve 60¢ | Crescent 99 | % Ib. oan of Gutttard’s : | Cofteo— Coeoa «2.0.6... 27¢ | 4 packages Searchlight Albers Oata, package ...... Albers Flapjack, large pkg. ....38¢ 2 lg. cans Tomatoes. .26¢ | [a ent Bak- | MILK— | ing Powder— Carnatior, 3 cans see / 1b. .....25¢ Borden's, case ...5. Plant CORN Now! Onion Sets, Ib.... .25¢ ace | 3 Ibs. Navy Beans ; 2 Ibe. of Rice. 4 | 3 Ibs. Washing Powder @ | 1 Ib. Bulk Cocoa. MALMO & CO, 1913 Westlake Legs Mutton, Ib.. Shoulder Mutton, ib Sugar Cured Bacon Stalls § and 9 Puffed Wheat or Corn, package 124c on Kellogg's Corn Fakes Pont Toasties, package Van Camp's Hominy, 1c lle gga ae gE ARO 5c Citrus Washing Powder Van Camp's Soups, can .... Stalls 8 and 9 | Stalls 10 and 11 DESANTI BROTHERS FRUIT AND VEGETABLE BUSINE! Stalls 10 and 11 We Beepesk the Patronage of Our Old Fri! w—-Our Policy: Best Goods and McKEAN’S CANDY and CIGAR BOOTH Our Stock Is Complete, Fancy and Satisfying Leading Brands of Cigars and Bmoking Tobaccos to Choose From You Will Find Us at Stall 105% Westlake Fish Market en Salmon and Halibut, per 20. corebia River Shad, ib Skinned Soles, Ib. Market, Upper and Lower Floors K, AKIYAMA Special for Saturday NEW CABBAGE And All Other Fruits and Vegetables in Season Asparagus, the best, 2 Ibs...25¢ Stall 36, Lower Section 2, 2 Ibs Ts. 150; 4 Ths. ‘ancy Asparal jew Cabbage, Three Girls’ BREAD ROLLS AND CAKE Stall Opposite Cinnamon & Root’s Fruit Stall Be ‘250 A familiar pest is the tent cater. pillar, which is destructive to all fruit trees, People Go Where They Are Invited, and Stay Where They Are Well Treated. Thie in why my den- ractice has grown for twenty ye Do not fail to,tead my, article on “Live Questions” in neat Saturday's Star, 1221 Third Ave COR UNINERSITY Need a Tonic? Why dope up with patent medicines when na- ture provides the best TONIC in the world? Try Kristolac! THAT IS KRISTOFERSON’S PURE WHOLE MILK with the addition of a culture which adds tremendously to its TONIC VALUE. Kristolac is Refreshing, Nourishing, Pure and Wholesome. 10c a pint from the man who delivers your Kristofer- son's Milk, or at the Uptown Depot. Stall 199—Westlake Market ONS PERFE PASTE RizeD 'M

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