The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 5

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O-Cedar Mop Friday and S eguiar $1.25 size of ( be advanced by the yovember and reta rotect yourself, ND SAVEJ)NE-HALF irday Mop. nnufacturers at $1.50, you This is the As the price w on the first of will be wise and BUY NQ ONLY TWO } ONE-THIRD ON DINING bu CAN SAVE rh Or THE SALE JEN oe \¢ = WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH = fe) Monica clon jat the foot of Roanoke st. on La Call for Bids on }Union, Bids wil be received Carrying Air Mail The postoffice department is ask ing bids for carrying the Seattle Victoria air mail between the term: ition and the Boeing hangar 10 days. If a man would only keep his opin. fons to himself, no one would deny gis right to them, asuit or a top- ickey-Freeman? Life Are Won By the Heal to Soler’ he be hersiliation of yr, ruddy complexion; bright itep and sway, constitute = feel that you are out- the stamina to and claim your own, another day in com- nd Strong vigor and vital force—hay tf y pved aside by their stronger rival Tuthlesely ): hardened mus well knit-togs mp ecard in any ‘whether of love or business, ae The Great Gen! \s wil restore that confidence i Tonic ‘api world to your right ton place in the Bul build your Ogee strength and mental Se wpprieh ri sentonof a, ren tt ter nourishment “LY KO" ie a refreshing prenes an tonic in those subnormal conditions of the ere, tach on comsavlor and fr Hon, general weakness, or debility foll {rected illneas or the reault of weetes 4 C Nature's first assistant an a restorati "Aildrumgists have, LYa bottle today and begin at once to feel and look b Sole Manufact LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY forks Kanens ( ey XKO to cold “een. Seles New ¥ | For Sale by All Druggists—Always in Stock at the / Owl Drug Company Postmaster Edgar Rattle for the next | body: | THE Tale DANK MOIIRIROIR By Louis Jestgh Vance (Copyright (Continned From Our Last Issue) sounded the Stupefied held till #hat tered by f uncouth Joy 4 jumping Ut verturr Re han u wok! Unanimous footstepa walk How him the heart? on gravel Ine 1 ing her chat My Red he him and tell bre vuld truth face How J te and his the aw he Running Mar up steps randa r wait brought feet back impu to They | haking cam hants ! his bands. ing juesti the crowded ab ons innumerable overpowering ovation, laughing ly hin gaze di As if an invisible had struck him @ crashin staggered b His were fixed in horror What's He arm and singled Nut drop a upon his shoulder Why, Red—it's Nora “Nora? the gunman I know it's Nora! But doin’ here?" But, Heal English | Addie ranged up on his other and Jaid hold shouldn't Nera be Why He woman, “Why But, Red!" “Dead, 1 tell you Didn't I n the woods Qu that had put him from her in the pane ted have humil mel but mighty hand | b he widened eyes ack plexity What 1 a shak out Priscitia thing hand 1 weeping! Have fended she 4 “Then why “Ob! how can I thake stand? He gave a helpless gesture. “Tell me what you wish me to understand I will try, 1 ¢.°.% placed an nd knelt capturing one of her hands tried to ate reelf against the weakness of her af minding herself she must be cruel to be kind | She avoided his eyes, chattered. what's it you under why love you #0 chair for ide her here?” | ny glared madly at the cause she's dead I guess T oughta he? menelf, yeut'day aft and asked, © to may something than out of desire to know “Why did you have to go down into the valley To telegraph New York and call off the detectives I had employed t look for you. Also to tell the villag you're off your nut a Nora couldn't at the tim Didn't nee Lemme Lemme but ff one or c be fead and here She drown, meself? | screamed rare 1 lodne!" ix dead her he loome 1 t ‘= OREGON COUPLE CONVINCED OF \ Mi Ly sige croak the unspeakably again i" it wure, . | ithets vile B-. his mouth. tugged at a pocket of his APE oe and sud an automatic pistol | was wavering in hia hand. The Nut| | fell upon Carnehan bodily, str send | to wrest the weapon from him. Then } others closed in, Ca: han became | the of a swaying, writ bing | f bodies ia, witless with slavering fright, tott | herself seized and urged toward the | door | “Beat tt, child—quick’s you cant 1) n from the first you wasn’t| recognized | | | English Addie | In panic, Priseill pawed frantically | | at the door, swung it wide, stumbled out, into the hallway, and somehow found herself before a second door which she discovered, was quivering ander a rain of blows on the other aide. | Grasping tnstinetively at the truth, she began to fumble with the bolts. The door slammed open. Thre# policemen, armed with pistols charged In. Seeing the gir! one seized her and threw her back against the wall, She gave 4 cry of pain. A voice protested sharply “Let that lady go, offecer. She is my wife.” Priscilja turned. An readily as though she had been a child, Mario gathered her up and strode down the | stairs, Hours later (or perhaps years—or| minutes) the car wan roaring up- grade on a forest road like a tu roofed and walled with leaves * * ¢ Then in the ghostly dawn she was lifted up, borne into the bungalow) and put down upen a bed, Mario, standing over her, bad a face gray with weariness. Nearby! a maid waited. The man tnatruct-| ed this one in a flat, dull voice “You will undress madame, please. and put her to bed. She has had a terrible adventure, and is quite worn out, but should she awaken before | have all gone, [al | do, tell Hamanaka to call me in-| putting in full ti stantly." |day now, He knelt and pressed his lips to! My wife wast Prisctila’s. « | indigestion and h “Dear heart of mine,” poor that she w mured * * * “dear wife * * °* jas much as I w She sufte H6 rose and left the room. lot with sickenifig headaches we © complained of bing all rundown CHAPTER X t out. ‘The Day of Reckoning “Well, Tanka On entering the living room she!as much good heard a clock strike § The room|she mays «he was dim with shadows, but for her-\ «he has in a self untenanted fine appetite, Vitality of youth had reatted nor-| pleases and nv mally during her long sleep. She! fects at all had waked up without a shadow of | sick headache any more and is look doubt upon her understanding, she ing better afd stronger. We both recalled without a break every link| think a lot of Tanlac now, and are in the chain of events which had all the time telling our friends about brought her to this place. fat” A motor car swept swiftly acroas| ‘Taninc ix sold In Seattle by Bartell the far side of the clearing, swung| Drug Stores under the personal di into the’ drive that led to the! rection of a epecial Tanlac represen. garage, and disappeared. Impatient tative. , the accent of! thinks the or mynelf,” known car mg on KR. F Oregon. 1 had been years. My oth bothered “It's mont of said CLL penter an, D. 1 (ox An for ailing for stomach and me a lot a rd to tell wh niac, my wil Johnson, w farmer, liv ). Troutdal own om arly tw kidneys bad cane of pked like J to eat that emed to tay ime and often breath it indigestion couldn't find agreed with me. on my stomach jeep }would kill and lame and w leet up out of ae strike me, and ft to make M myself. & good deal with iathes and ‘dizzy spells, and mally a [hardly stand up to wi a step jaleep was all broke@kup and | pulled me down until nerve and grit I had during the day | “But Taninc was 11 needed, and it did bottles to put me health ag I ever en. tite has come back jand no matter wh agrees with me. back don't bother me headaches was bothered stay on the very thi © but foi as fine} Appe han ever it all ‘ys and re and n't eating H has done her it did me, and fepling better than ing time. whatever ws any b 4 with oline, yd. 25¢ ercale, yd. .25¢ Gauze, yd. .10¢ Crochet Cotton, Children’s PI a suit Ladies’ Bi ues to Fe oie a '10¢ ‘ope Muslin, yard. .80¢ vonsdale Cambric, per ored Cambric, per .20¢ rade Outing F bog 35¢ Pure Linen To: large sizes, Cotton Hue! each Blankets .Half Price p! Ilose, ach. . be | fowels, | Children’s W per pair ... 36-inch Outing a yatd...: eeting, asd 18 | | Spanish Yarn, ske Pequot Sheeting, | Fleischer’s Yarn, pé -85¢)| skein .. per | Knitting : 90¢| hanks 8-lb. LLy 72-ight a yard 81-inch, very fine, os 30¢ ‘arm, 4- ounce $1.00 SEATTLE time could | My | that} tdok all the! nd am | every | She has aj STAR The j ers safely f thank th dred It you were "Th: to te them. good pe of them ing fully h hed the hard Ay What I must fa hu 1 . No t how to begir Im + he I'm ne Women "i s Short Coate—~ killed day be uu out of your mind? Or i don't harde « an it ts arnehan murde White a while you wasn't kille he's bod were awa Dre former ation b further t Ie He was in that 5 it of the an White t Ape n wlae him last night f hour t dead, But ware trying “I know Carnehan ts r this nor $5.00 to te Black of for he uted: “He killed Leor Ginghams— yards of of exas 18¢ gave a gosture an nasium Hare Lee "ad be hour, a yard., ho’ ur bef our fait? mina nyth the nece t hurt Remnants but your « to me Sh n 1 lie don't? ing!—to b nity of saying thir Bhort br be hire tn a feries and on Remnant Tr floor rear pla Tat everyth y Dresa mming o—" Another tion, mair ue Pach length re You do r She was mute tn seit if answer that fear abe commented ‘ 15c OR 35c Remnants inc tray her to attempted “You no longer love me,” he In "You ran away from to lone yourself from from wh in my thought—my bad e in that tite 1 of Outlng Flannel, Muslin, Waistings, and Drapery terials one-third bess regular price. Upper Main Floor oh Cotton Goods, lo vanity aaved you ve bams, ed In Our Next Issue.) |Second Seattle Cop orce Discovered A badge of a sec force Damaxks at nd Seattle police d Wednesday when an alleged opium at 2106 Lane st. was raided by F. Baerman and N. P. cial police investigators. was discovered night, 2 to Children’s Hostery—500 1 and Cotton H few brown; nize 10%, but not each a and color, For thy Ribbon—150 yard, in plain pink blues, also in. pf Anderson, spe It was a large and shiny star, with the stamp of a St. Louis firm on its back the worlds “Seattle on spacious front James BK. Scott, negro cook, and Mary Davidson, negress, were ar j Tested, charged with smoking oplum and with disorderly conduct, respec » In » 5% in every qu hour, and a palr Police’ its id and blue rose an | two-t Mustin—375 Formerly a yard Men's sty lew: plain ards of 36-inch tive Four opium pipes and some joy hop were seized Says Alaska Is ‘No | Place for Cupid | “Unfavorable legislation making it impoasible for a married man to earn a living in Alaska” was given Wed. | nesday by Robert R. Hunter, pioneer sourdough, as one of his reasons for | |Dis present trip to Washington to cbepplain to congress. “Munter arriv “Sure!” His First : > Word in Ten Years He that ‘an “intolerable state of irs” exists mainly be} pogTon, Mass. Oct The firkt | cause of Npe employment by the! org apoken by Patrick J. Hani government @f impractical miners! 44 ssiient man’ of Charlestown and cxomtive prison, who was given his freedom yesterday after serving 26 years, 10 of which was spent in self imposed silence, was. “Surer” When newspapermen met he left the prison they asked him if he would like to go on thd stage, jand he answered with that word. 1 Hanley nt Corkey,” as he known, pronounce the word | slowly, He took the vow of silence when a/prison “pal” is alleged to have revealed plans for escape. worted stripes, folora, For this hour, each Art—A broken line of 26 jan and gowns of white and col Formerly $2.26, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. For this hour, choice | Northwestern: Musinoss College.— . | or” STING of, the of th Central of the Loyal Legion of and Lumbermen was held Wednesday at the legion #4 headquarters, 73 Yesler way. trustees d district Eatonic is all I can / relief,”’ | Acidity and gas oj ‘quickly taken op an: Fatonic, then a) ,come back. oa | miseries disap, is right. Don tf ing, bloating, i ach ills It's a wise colloge student who goes to bed early and avolds the rush. dily ee how much | Big box costa only a r druggiet's guarantee. RURALGIA. is I had stomach ers did not hely pr taking Adler stomach for mi nsttpation. Adler-i-ka is a mixture caseara, glycerine and) imple ingredients, Rartell Drug Co. druggists, Drie Ay Away Pe un Keep a Tube Handy and al! leading up a cold in 24 hours pe in 3 days—Excellent for Hal a yard 1 Fri luding Ging: Crepes, ma. irs of Children’s M black and ™, f Siginch Hair Bow Ribbon, For this hour, a yard Bleached 300 Ties in fourin-hand and bow figures and flons for embroidery. These contain pa- Rhodes Co. Friday Hour Sales mail, telephone or C. O. D. ordera taken on Friday hour sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved, 10 to 11 1to2 Bungalow tyle Aprons, dark plored and medium iformerly $495. For $1.00 Nottingham quisette Cur ec and two pair hematitehing, filet and point lace edges. Re for this hour as . $1.75 11 to 12 100 nations — Aprons — a's Mended Gloves a 98c for embroidery. yur, ure in broken ld formerly $1 50 Shirting—The will Domestic offer Curtains Curtains Section for, ards of Curtains .. ) Curtains Curtains . Curtains 25 Curtains Sateen— mere a au! Curtains ... 5 Curtains Curtains . Rew Wool Dress Skirts At $8.95 Second Floor ZCIAL PURCHASE of ool Dress Skirts of- eptional value at a very econorNjcal price on. skirts made of chgcked and mixed fabrics in tan\\brown, blue and green, with rate belt and en to fers an e Veils—200 SlipOn Vells in plain mesh and mesh with dots, black. Formerly For this hour, ; 25c Girdle Braid—200 yards of Girdle Braid priced for a quick clean-up. This will be on sale in the Women's Dress Trimming Section, and is shown in black, brown, navy, gray and other wanted colors. Formerly 15c and, up to 50c. For this 10c hour, a yard.... white; 19 and 29c 8, 9% ality in brown and mussed from) showing, the number of 200, gathered and ppiced te quick clean-up; sizes 14 to 17%, but not each size in every pattern. es this hour, $1. choice .....6 Towels — 180 Turkish Towels in plain size 18x34. Formerly and 60c. For this hour, each ...., nd Copenhagen for Muslin. | if .35c Package Goods lored nainsook Brig. Gen: Hodges Ig ; The annual timber consumption Sent to Baltimore |"*"* ** 1°° Pst fect ver ¢ Brig. Gen. Harry F. Hodgen, re-|°T 0@third less than that in cently in command of the old North BrSsTina Pacific Coast artillery district, has been transferred to the command of the Third district, with headquarters | at Baltimore, Lieut. Col. Homer B. | : is transferred with Gen | ‘The first medical book published in the United States in 1723, prophesied the coming of prohibition Ictober Houseware Sales CONTINUE WITH THE ADDITION of NEW aires Alt um : aetna: Sp e IN THREE SIZES 1-Quart, sid 2-Quart sizé -39¢ 214-Quart ‘size.\. ... 59¢ Aluminum Sau¢gpans such as these are a necessty in every home, and these renirkably low prices make them indyed a bar- gain. Buy the three dd have a coy $7.50 Arcade W: DERFUL VALUE s Arcade Wringer is one ‘ famous “Horseshoe with enclosed § f are guaranteed 10x1%% inches. Par, $4.00 Di A very in dull brag. The “Dixie” can be used \s lamp and addition can be attached to , dresser onfbed, by means of a clamp. * Shade if adjustak to any angle. Complete with globe agld long cord. i . Ss 2 98.

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