The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 17

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THE ' aaa a SEATTLE STAR Gerrish Bros.’ Cut-Rate Market Ballard COMRADES OF BY’ Twentieth and Market, RANDALL PARRISH PERIL | Cash and Carry We Defy Competition (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) (Copyrighted in Great Britain) QROCERY STALL MEAT STALL ———— = — = Gerrish Bros. Jones Meat Co. was mayin’ an’ then 1)*an’ T could warble «om B06 Hills Rros Legs of Lamb 94 ‘ 7 ion & k I A ‘1 Read Can Cotte 50c Seen ep : rr iat a : ig ie ‘ Search! 5 . —s oe ¢ sar from ' ' lerf 1 Mate’ c 1 ' ne ust, Who was } Ar hor i " as : 7 Anny t try | \ era, 1 per 1b 24c 1 name ; : ‘ : Best Brands of \ eee coh greet S : Bakery Stall Fae enieer sae he b den thiviekt. Wall Butter Stall Laye 30 ‘ i Richmond durin’ the war, an‘ fell|I felt bad about the o! m Freah Pasteurized 84 Ca c 5 : ¢ with a Yank an’ married him. | waxn't no fa min ilk, per quart SC prest 10 15 7 t he never we'd hho wan no heiretm, | seem b huffin’ off pu Fresh Cube Butt 57 Rread C ana c fidn't dare go home ‘cau ed | cards right in my hand DS Sere 45 Pie Cc am. Lord, a nm: | me t for a long wh an it didn't look no Buttermi\k 6 per dozen c k ' n't goin’ ter do no Faight. Maybe they didn't try ; . ere . ne ee ae NN al sluts ontae Want, Tham: Goer toeea | ook Rg Your protection— . a her. It is gettin’ a hell of|reuinr army officer, named Carlyn,|an’ knocked my game galley-wos The name Tillamook on the rind is your assurance that you Fruit & Vegetable Parker's Cut-Rate “ Miusie Pans, aawilan’ goes Want @ith iii, 1'denne| Whehe iden. was are buying cheese of the highest quality. Stall Pharmacy Maye I can get thin off’ my chest |JUst what delayed ‘em aftor that ‘Tho preacher from Dutfalo Ga iii dd eve tas Pella Colds Wek recite ca dod ieee’ o Mentholatum You w explain something?" | afore they got there suggested the plan firs , play Tillamook Cheese because they know of the high stand- poe. 25c 32c Aidn't I tell I ain't|the wongan died, leavin’ « lttie girt,| “Darn it Larah'e Sankt wae: ards under which it is produced. 3 Ibs, of , Dodge ’ . the bag. Then I cottoned or Tillamook cuts the cost of living Old Potatoes 25c Footh Paste 32c Bo fina @ that Job with you. I didn't aim value than meat, eggs, fowl, potatoes Bweet Juicy Oranges 35 Listerine 14 t oa thon ¢ out there punchin’ steers, but by comparison! Five quarts of full cream milk go into the ioe’ @onen C tor c ee a a oan ought 16 sea he = making of pound of ‘Miamool: Large Lemons. ——e* r it out ever since k at t » You can buy Tillamook he bee he 3 He spoke slow, heaitatingly Meanwh tus sb t ; = a ho his mind wandered, stopping nome extent, an’ beg ter there, an’ hav’ some pl t — . every momer tee tek ae make iuiries down Fast; & an’ maybe, out there i Pin Debs Button sate he comahed tharuty; aA expres.|betor ceapliched mech, he eet | Covaenweod, 4 < aldorf Hotel |} _ on Palmer's Cont ano mis om ts tm bur ne wont|muned un ne nant in x ate eh am rome Gar wet hou Jost i : WASHINGTON, May 28.—Attor I'd deen on considerable of a bat| been killed if it hadn't b . goin’ out over them prairies, I ¢ Seventh and Pike eral Palmer stepped from t own there, an’ was soberin’ up. You t ad with hi 1 It Into my head that she didn’t ha 3 Mice with a neat fit ampaign but. | know ter Me Calkins, He got him hom t|no objection to a little flirtation. I }Rooms and apartments at] oo on nis cx ie chien daieahi bh You old hote © croaked later, That le || Waa feelin’ quite foxy about it when} a updbos ee ae Well, it ain't no 7 you could | 4 Achool, but these folks didn't We got to the ranch | very reasonable rates. was a likeness of Eug Debs, 80 | throw a cat thru them part n| know where He stopped and waited, an tho the! r2 » a didate for pr wh Aces; ar ke » to he " It was in & ule” effort to talk was almost too woh | ! Chauncey Wright's Jetained in federal st Atianta | sous Gee ee ee Fy Seand Gah inter, bats |i etemmath, Wer eeeee Otte Restaurant in connection. | »y Palmer one iterator. oF. room. Wurat f éién't care a éamait 'q gone. ‘This yero old |listeners spoke The lashes drooped 4 Committee of socialists called on |ocrmeant, ns, had come with a|!0W over Olga’s eyes, and her che Ki me to see if I we lease Debs. | pdwer of aitorney, or something, an’| burned. | peep: - | this fellow Calkins ute I wan left alone there I run| end J a aaa I got It into my nut ¥ | fence, aa’ we Por Pure Milk for _ the Entire Family Milk is aptly referred to as bottled heat and energy. It contains in a great measure the essentials so Necessary to build up and keep the body physically fit. * Drink more milk daily is the ad- e | aln Panned out aj) right, there might |be some boodle in if for ma I run | steers for the XL about four months used to drift into A to blow ourselves. I knowed 0 e there was an ol’ fellow hanging |'round there, in McCarthy's place | ; | mostly, a sorter tin-horn sport, they allied OF 1 king; an’ I heard | 1¢ mewhere 4a girl livin’ with | w I got ad I'd str tponey “Gets-It” Loosens Them So * They Lift Off in a Jiffy if she wan the girl, an w yet what was up.” didn't * ‘. Just prompectin’ Ike Drifted tn “S58 vice given by health experts every- |huntin’ a job, an’ then hung ‘round by where. [til I got my bearin’n. Them other guys went so I had ea off somewhere else. milin’ I couldn't f MAYFLOWER MILK delivered to "= | the homes in West Seattle and on c t t the girl at I reckon Queen Anne Hill and every grocery he pow ¥ t the shack; but I got a 3 3 ok at her, an’ it wasn't no trouble © pick up an acq ance with Old Dad. He was damned tight-mouthed tho, drunk or sober, an’ finally I had throw the ar of Géd into him to make him sf } “You mean you threatened htm? Yop! Ex stote in the city. ' I never #upponed tt would hake the guts out of him the way tho. The old fool went plum y when I told him what I knowed. He thought I & detec @ Gete-It” ? Got It t di was after ant crumbled up, wit fight at all. 1 recke 1 n’ her #0 long, he just naturally i he wae guilty of a crime. Enyhow ne I knowed, he'd gone ck of the dance hail, af’ shot himeeif He stopped, shaken by a paroxysm of coughing. held him tight ¥ the spell passed away The basi that talla® {lower Dairy” \ Hust Honest Milks ye the next th E. Lawrence eattio and re the man rest but with mir I used to talk pered hoarsely 1 evidently wa « for breath FRECKL Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re 2-lb. Package of “MAG-O-TITE” FREE tore and factory we G-O-TITE,” the won- with every purchase To mark the opening pf the new will give a 2-pound package of “M derful Root Maggot Remedy, FR amounting to $1 or more. va Clean-up Sale of Gladiolas ‘glav and Dahlias at Three Stores Choice Dah dozen, Clean-up Sale price, doz , formerly sold at $15 a 0 A. E. LYON Vision Specialist PERSONAL expert optical service that insures absolute Choice garden varieties of Dahlia « COMPLETE Clean-up Sale price, dozen.....$2.00 acouracy is something that SPRAYING erybody who his OUTFIT $1.00 yesight should demand, You GLADIOLAS A These must be planted now if you Jebantueie.:« Maet are going to have any at all. Only a Hanging Bas few hundred left. All offered now at, ta in all sizes a dozen 50¢ RANDALL-McLOUGHLIN —THREE STORES— WESTLAKE AT HARRISON Eliott 2597 Invicta Nicotine get such service here, for caterpi Lat for $1.00 this plendid variety Asters, Lobelia Spray lars; and plete week-end on Phone Main ean and OUR MOTTO fair Prices and Fair Treatment oT Street Frederick & Nelson Is Opposite GREENWOOD AT 85th On the Country Club Koad WESTERN AT MADISON— “Where the Madison Cable Starts” “You went to Ponca for that pur-| weakly in his arms, | into a bunc Indian eattle thie I knew two of ‘em for they were out of the Hole here, an’ ali at onct, it TILLAMOOK, ORE. struck me I might just as well have| —— aie oh it is far greater in food yet how inexpensive PAGE 17 the job over didn’t care a with, I took it damn about you, an’ whe|"Don't venture out here yet.” (.% “But what ts it? I heard a shot.” | Tom, “Yew; they have found us all right fellow has the range outer rocks. I am not sure where he is; then, no doubt, there|to stay in there. are others. Hand me another gun;|I can help? |1 fnay need both. Did Macklin have she said that a little strong arm stuff would) works with I didn't have no notion umping you off, Shelby, bit cracked I wure tt pan out all right It most women then of t the buck who took that job you hard. the bustin One of those | to ben vod an he'd done one? his gun, Rnd Bg Yes; it is still at his belt” | fight P ee ete “Get it, and ¥ whatever cart-| out there; the bird who sh must have been it} 140 he may ha x ell, th the whole story a fight at short range. How is\all right don't 7 lock just over the edge He shut his eves, his head fall ~eprerisineinetinaeah — ~ back in complete exhaustion. Only | Macklin at ed. Olga held him : stn in Wty tendon ot LI C7 gph) Coftee - them je 4 CHAPTER Hand to XXVUL v; —_— It had |had fallen white mar and leaving the valley The sky arched over — ~ gray helby hung out over the ledge, watchfully studying the view outspread beneath, It was a peace ful scene | enough, with scarcely moving figure ible. Ho could hardly realize that this was the haunt of outlaws, where only a few j ‘© he had be speratel: wr life The da ght re m of disorder or pu reminder of what had ¢ ng the black the burned cabin almoe w. Yet this was des nw ut appeared untrampled The sight gave him hope, yet b felt strangely nerved. The r scene just witnessed co not be « e had breath mig and it was ¢ y doctor to s ha return in ald move Them With Othine— swine them? 1 she Ir Strength Jcent help with her? In spite of the This preg n for the removal of | OMnous quiet below, he > faith frecklen | poy that Indian Joo would #0 casi metiae fretkles and any abandon thelr t He was not that eit 1 Mierecstin “4 ‘hat it ts seia|kind. Something would assured “Mr. Jones, that Coffee you've under guarantee to refund the money |*TOUse his suspicion that they ha been sending me is fickle—it never if it fails rust perieien 12 She fermen, . indeed tastes twice the same.” Ty t hide your freckles under a} tt “ Bh, herve ‘ an ounce of Othine and re-|* Search of the debri move them. the first f © bet i ne rae oe pn 2 . plications should show @ wonderful ttisfied that Pancha alone knew of Madam, if you make coffee in the improvement e of the lghte 1 Macklir - Peeilee centthingnenticaty.» UEP | stated he had himself been up an fat same way daily and do not get the The new Randall-McLouglin Factorf and Store at Greenwood Avenue and Wie Doag ns the draseiet tor the i tad tad dati ooaiecaa a same flavor—don’t blame yourself; 85th, on the Country Club Road, opens Saturday. is sold on the money-back guarantee, 1008 by these others—the Indtar and don’t let the men folks blame you. — ~= Certainly Inet Dave eooured ever The fault lies with your drand, not * : nch of these bluffs at one tine or , ‘ ’ Special Offer to North-End Residents at SPTTCRL | snetber:. Romething, tor the "a with your method. AL J} ment, may have drawn aside su the New Store LYON COMPANY |] Picion# of his encae, yet thone devi Try one pound of “Folger’s Golden Gate.” You will find it the finest coffee you have ever tasted. Note the umiformity of flavor in can after tion haunted him He drew back was the sharp crack of bullet chipped th vet, and a lit just in time. There a rifle; a uter edge of the put of para can, curled up away to the left, and van ished against the leaden sky, Shelt . : tell tak On fly Dheb kek avent bao Some brands vary in flavor on your ward aeeieis mores We See table. That's because the world’s best tion vf an overhanging rock, hi € Instantly marking that vague piral of smoke. He had gue i right Indian cunning had alre y >, learned the truth, and had four |the Mexican girl. Somewhere in tt {security of those rocks, keen eyc | were wa h g every nt \s eager to end ome well-directed shot Yet, with = the |< hug of the bullet, all depression left him, He knew now what he had |to face; that narrow platform must be defended, for hours probably, re olvers pitted against rifle himeelf lone against an unknown number of a uilantes, It, meant caution as well ay bravery, the quick wit of a white man ling savage treachery rolled over, 80 is to caut lift his head, the 45” was jerked from its holster, and his hand, He heard © entrance. he ordered sternly If you value your watch, le repair it, Next to Liberty Theatre, I am sure he must be dying, | breathlessly scarcely breathes any more. 4 down to be sure, I—I a just | think it can do bim any good for me/4 °.45 Inn't there any way ‘Only by doing what I asked This is bound to be some I don’t know how many This {n going to| behind that rock yonder; he's Indian, u can glimpse his sca ‘Always/dastes the Si cmey the Cup> s (a The First Pound Will Prove That There Is a Changeless Coffee —One that Always Tastes the Same Golden Gate “4lways Tastes the Same in the Cup VACUUM PAC! know we haven't any rifles up here, “He | an Mable to get careless, If he would only shove his nut up about half an inch more, I'd show him that ain't such a bad weapon, when you know how to use it” § (Continued Tomorrow) | Even Shiner Has. I have don't get SHINER, Texas in a name? © y | stand for a 25 May Likely th YA raw coffees vary. A roastet must match every lot he buys, or twenty dif- ferent favors may come in twenty cans, But every can of “Folger’s Golden Gate’’ brings you the changeless fla- vor that you're seeking. Treat this coffee in the same way daily and you always get the same results. Not all roasters have the skill. Some don’t take proper care. Thus their brands will ever cause dissatisfaction, and scores of women will wrongly bear the blame. Note how “Folger’s Golden Gate” ends your coffee-making troubles. Hear the comments of your menfolks when they taste the same. fine flavor day after day. And Note a Difference Note also that this coffee has a differ- ent, better flavor—smooth and rich, You can make it “strong”’ if you de- sire, without bitterness, because it is non-acid. Once your men folks try it they'll want no other kind, COFFE’ ~ inate to Pay for Light What's

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