The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1923, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

RSDAY. N 8, 19: T ; SATT 1 oT 2 ss THURSDAY, MAY 38, 1 THE BATTLE STAR ™ i. ‘ KITOLLES TABS C WHISPERING SET DATE FOR |: Ser ” vi tohe 4 | mtlhiia Greys: | ans meer: E | AGE ¢ poche eh ( ter t under the ie, “shorten fi te ARIE <a ET TIN | Human Buffer Siniles But She May Be Hiding Ne be es of the O} c Council a will ae Tear of the Western W pgton Sunday |4a Lad -_— By noes prey ss Ved eA oF ra DYEING MATERIAL a ly DONA OARS = gu | BY CYNTHIA GREY toe cee otlen Wat 'te tad af tive | Betdew pats eee <OPY RIGHT, INES BY NEA SERVICE. InG | Sometimes I inagine no one cares for me, that there t8| ~ymouth Congrega 1 chereh on |f l into the BEGIN WERE TODAY early dawn be could stoat away. Ack-|%0 place in the world for me, and that I’m not wanted where ning of May $ and at both |of cloth about 4 to wet : the Do in was looking at his watch. It was|/ am working!” ad Preumyteran she. Wess. |S5h piles Ae 6 6 Tanah i hen} ortunity, a chance! The announcement, voiced by a bright-faced, energetic) 40a Vark Prowsteran an the mest | the goods withou the eas mele : F A Sos Mas watching | Bodine | young woman, came like a thunderclap, tended by large crowds. Prominen rege a onare "| muscles knot! She divined his inten: Could it be possible she was ever unhappy or blue or| women in the G uncl PLANT OR FLOWERS 1 fioor,| Hor mout sze- | downhearted ? pp a ee Sk Ae cps SY AE ha ‘ an oe eS as you look so happy,” we ventured Bi idea) Womanhood’ at the flowers £ room, have i. ete alee cereudi : Ah, that's when I’m busy; too busy to talk. But at the! vers of the cour homelike apy t in a tri tat tas eadlen Ba marecn a end of the day, when I check up and have time to recollect) Muth Clone in the new rm purchase Mercedes bit her finger nails nery-| te window at which he was niming|AOW cross some people have been to me, needlessly, IT can| President of the organiza | eealy water - a of topped him short. Acklin smtied at) hardly stand it, bs . : | AOR exe ’ sere | Mim pltyingly, He “Often I go home and ery. Silly, but I can’t help it. Makes ure for Dresses, } ordi, ht he man} had “my eyes red—doesn’'t do a bit of good, I know.” - | 4 recollection of Estedan's words, Bo. | Hedin. He biewed every minute (hat) “Mais wide-awake, active young wo works in a busy | passed without bringing the rank and Ké, active young woman works in ¢ l ] eogena of the child! file of the Double A to thwart him,| downtown office building. way ake ® man, Mei,| That the Big. Boss had come th She is “meeting the public” all day. ody. cent tilace hat minwea taunt} fost of the people have some sort of ailment or they i Hila. voice-.rose to w roar. us hel him cautious, tactful, wnew wouldn't be coming to the place where she is employed. ‘ if FA opanca his mouth to spe iis coming ax madness. ie| Some of them are cross and quick and cranky, no doubt wonderful value. “So you're getting ready to skip| could not have known that Bodine) Some of them can’t help it, perhaps—some of them don't with Bodir e ata yo ® Was alone Or had he figured that He's going to do, I leave here. plan, is it? You forget it! all the traveling he You'll go with me whe Aw-w-wh! Who did t He pointed to “She did!” Bodlr blood from his scrat my gun out and got door there!” “Is that right Mercedes co hands. He ¢ turned away A ald hear her sob as she It was answer enough for him. “They" 2 to jail for this, he grum! ped to mutter to himself. ‘0, they won't either! I'll fix that! } came close to Bodine. Buck's nerve had returned in a measure. ‘ou won't take ‘her away from me, Acklin; not that way,” he cut in before the Big Boss could speak. But Acklin laughed in his face for his pains. “You have your dine,” he warned. little Joke, Bo “Your timo’s sh Buck's face paled a trifle at the studied-ease with which the man be- fore him uttered this statement. “What you hintin’ at now?” he de- manded. “When my men get here you'll find out. You didn’t think you could get away with what you pulled on me tonight, did you? You bossed this dea! Bodine’s lps hed uneasily. Had that fool kid given him away? His poker eyes searched Acklin's face for some sign of bluffing, but he ~ found nothing to reassure him. “You ain't goin’ to have me f ed on that bosco’s word, are you?” § asked. arrest- he We ain’ to arrest you. Bodine.” The directness of blanched the big feliow’s face. They were going to do without the law that was what Acktin was ‘saying The blood along Buck’s spine grew coll for a brief second. But his con- cern passed. straits before and lived thru. He summoned. a. grin.to his mouth now and laughed derisively,. pretending Rot to understand the. innuendo. “You're all cut up about your/dam, | ain't yuh?” The laugh died out of| Bodine’s voice. “You'll never rebuild that little toy, either; not if you jug me!” It was Acklin’s turn to smile, “We clean forgot about. your In- junction when we we?" he asked sarcastically, “No!” Buck shook his head. “You forget how the water was tricked out of the Rebel so that you could build your dam! & jury, you'll go into eclipse.” “The jury that’s going to hear your| case will use a rope! You get that, | Bodine. By the time the coroner} comes to get this thing on the floot, the buzzards. will be picking your this statement a me to say how this man got shot. And if I aay that you did it the mat- ter will be ended. You are going to swing!” Buck cast an anxious, calculating | eye at the windows. The one at his! hack was open. It was near enough, too. A flying leap, and he could make it. In the murky grayness of 6| in the party, ‘Th He had been in diré} When I tell my story to’ the man was in house on Webster serted? He had heard th ing; that the k would be de bustle of ar proaching men a long minute before Buck or .Acklin became aware of thelr noise. ‘There were five or #! recognized B: cackling yolee. A sec ter the old man and his companion were tramping into the kitchen Blaze recognized Chet and Patt son bringi the rear all heavily armed, Brot Acklin h The others were a Kildare 9 placed his b vaulted into t Jones’ already which Big Boas ca lieved the m: others “Here he xt” the Double A called out, p dine “My Gawd! Who 4 Brother J of the he coming # exclaimed body In th oft corner. en turned Buck's tace a sickly t je actually red when he said: “She d-d. a heart leaped as she saw Kildare. He made no attempt to Ko to her, The girl's half-raised hand fell limply to her side. She dimly realized that the man's eyes were trying to convey some mesnage to her, She saw him tap his lips aig nificantly, And then Acklin was say ing “You boys forget that remark of his’ He's lying. Th was three of us here, and "You're not counting me, T guess The crowd wheeled on Kiki “Why, you just’ came in, n with Jones, didn’t you?’ Acklin roared. Blaze shook his head. F've been here for almost half an | ing.” Life flowed back Into Buck’s veins Immediately. This was help from an unexpected source. | “That'll stop your Uttle game, Ack- jin!" he cried. The Big Boss paid no attention to} Bodine’s words, His eyes wero on| } Blaze. In tense tones he said to him } “You ain’t saying who did it, Kil- | dare. But you and I know. ja trial—jail! We don’t want that If you'll pass me your word, we'll built It, didn’t| string up thin skunk for blowing out! to any attack if I befriend her or| the dam and killing this. man, and| give her aid? let it go at that.” Then came the clatter of many! horses. “Here | We'll get moving!” Faised His volce. a rope." he cried. “Hurry up!" Blaze heard the men dismounting. ‘There were not less than 26 in the There wouldn't be any delay! bones. There won't be anybody but! now. This affair was going thru to The court is at was Without knowing why he! p, eo te Kildare walked past him into Reader Sends Suggestion crowd. jite sordid finish. Bodine’s face | ghastly. | did it, | the kitchen, ‘There seemed to be some delay out- | He could hear a thurmur of tem in your column last evening re stood in the | Biaze picked it up and threw! he had pondered at some lenzth or | side. | voices. Hodine’s rife corner. Va shell into the barrel. In the. past OF THE Rat a tat tat, Rat a tat tat, Rat a tat, rata tat, Rat a tat tat! Nancy and Nick were sitting be tide the road in Bing-Bang Land wondering what to do next, when they heard the sound of a drum. ‘They looked up quickiy and saw 4 company of soldiers coming. “Quick! Let's hide!" said Nick. "They are tin soldiers end if they see us they may put us both in prison” because you helped me to sacar.” So, quick as two winks, they scrambled up a tree right beside the roag- And just in time—for with a few more rat a tat tats, the soldiers reached the very spot where the Twins had been sitting. ‘The soldiers never suspected thnt right over their heady two. pairs of tyes were watching everything they ait!’ commanded Captain Bow ADVENTURES Olive Roberts Barton THE TWINS CAPTURED TWINS Quick as two winks they scrambled up a tree ;m tatting, and everything was as} jauiet as a Quaker meeting. “Arms rest! Fall out!" next command, The Twins thought he was talk. ing to them! “My (coodness!” whisyered Nancy. “How de he know wef were here? He isn't looking at us." was the called down. “We'll olfmb down if you make us, but we won't fall!” Captain Bow Legs and Lieutenant Shiny Boots looked up in “surprise, and instantly saluted when they saw who it was. "We were looking for you," the captain said, “We just thought #0,’ answered Nick. “That's why we hid.” “We have orders to tnke you to General Hobbledehoy,” sald the Cap- tain. Come on down.” There was nothing else to do. Down scrambled the Twine and got in line, Then the drum started to rat a tat again, Away they all marched. Nancy and Nick wondered what was going to happen, A To Be Continued) 4 (Copyright, 1920, by: Seattle Stary Bodine didn’t do any shoot-|' It means} are the rest of the boys.}tune tellers, a few weeks ago one of Tho Big Bons | those “Somebody bring in| this girl's father would trouble us to t “We won't fall out—s9 there!" she | 5, even try. Probably. not one of them stops to con they They never give a thought that she may be tired or wor- They don't even bother young woman, thru whom ried or blue. is a human. considerate Tf all of us are situated, how Being a human buffer grumblings, is no If they did, they'd so much kinder sinecure. s\ be nice to the n tho she doc tear, Cynthia Gre Tam ion that ther 1 think in ¢ at imues a children. Would you kin whethy diverc I would a detail Ve LF There is no widow's pension in this state, You not doubt have nd the mothers’ pensio ma tion im regard to this te to or ¢ the of pensions, 200 Broad Suggested Gifts for Teacher Dear Mins Grey Tam in the hth grade in school and will dunte in June, 1 would lke to et my teacher a gift costing not at Ml you pleas tell mo what ald get? C1. G Any of the following would be per and nat too costly: A} ribbon; a fo nor poctry; notebook 2 books; a bo. tly proper, silver pencil on black tain pen; box of book of cither fict leather-covered ore covered addre lor a nice plant. Girl Under* Age Dear Misw'Grey: | Ihave a niece, | quite 18, who, after ring been beat jen and kicked brutally all her life, | haw recently feft her home, I think she may come to me as! I've always Yoved her, but T hope she won't, Will I ba leaving myself open 1 | | After she fs 18, which ts soon, 1 would like to take her into my home. Altho 1 have néver believed fn for- people told my husband that the extent of $500. Lam a little| afraid. AN AUNTIE. 1 chould advise you to take this up with the juvenile court. authort 0 roadway. } | for Extermination of Ants Cynthia Grey: Referring to the acquiring this gun, He raw that it was the same caliber ay Acklin’s ‘That effectually snapped the flim: thread of circumstantial,evidence by which he had expected to trap Jose's rmourderer. He told himself now that he should not have expected an | other end to #uch reasoning. At least he still had the Indian charm. The others started moving Into the Kitchen. Brother Jones had a gun Bodine’s back. Aoklin aang out ag for those ot lo to hurry up. In an- swer to his second call the door way flung open. | Blaze could ‘hardly for joy. The man who had just en- tered was Tuscarora! “Sorry I had to keep you watting,” the little fellow cried. “T been hurr int to beat all get out!” “What're you doing here?” shouted. Kent smiled faintly. “You might enlighten me, too, 1 that direction. I got the sheriff and ‘ome 20 deputies outside, if that's any | news to you.” Acklin CHAPTER The Sheriff Ari In the silence that followed, Land | saucezed~past the little man in the |doorway. He was broad-shouldered, gigantic; a sheriff of bygone days. In |the crook of his arm he carried a time-worn army Winchester that he |had taken away from a renegade Piute. “Well, Acklin?” he asked easily. | “You're making yourself a lot of | trouble butting in here, Land.” “Don't you go worryin’ about me. | I'll take care of myself." He turned; “Aro your friends here, “How about that, Blaze?" Tusea- rora, demanded, “Is the senorita and her brother here?” “They're in the next room.” Mercedes had heard Kent's ques- tion, She left the window against which she had been leaning and came to the door between the rooms. | The child was asleep in her arms. The girl's woeful “Tell Peter to come in’ here," he called to Land, a second Jater, When the old Basque came in, Kent gave ‘the cleeping child to him, “Take him outside Ul this thing's over,” ho advised, (Continued in Our Next Leena “80 much more only considered how the differently we , against which the public hurls its Sort of rt critter holding that sort of job. look bright and pleasant, she may be hiding a garding an extermina’ from rain or #r ider the very busy make their appointments. to remember that she so much more reasonable, other folks we meet would treat them be different resolve to Even makes one Mins Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Frida from 1 to 3p, m, an’ on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m, to 13 m. each Pleano do not come at other times, as {t seriously inter. feres with her writing. rants, beg to adviee that after t borax and ae eee etabd euraved the ainx| 20F Infants from one menth old to Children of all ages. with a sotu yde such as is used dens, using a reg the ants dis MOTHER! or all tir et te 2 f Respectfully submitted, Constipation Vind Colic igh ab Flatulency ks you very much for th } ai Diarrhoea NOTE FOR MILKMAN ou want to leave a note kman invert a tumbler h after you have put it le. This protects the message ow or wind To avoid i: tions, always look for the ture of Proven directions on each package, EFFICIENCY | IN TEETH HE tiger keeps his clean and efficient by chewing coarse food. You might do the same, but neither your pampered taste nor coddled digestion favor it. You must use a different method, if your teeth and mouth are to be clean—and they must be clean, if your teeth are to be efficient. Kolynos Method of Mouth Cleansing It is unquestionably the clean tooth that does not decay—and it is equally true that the clean tooth can exist only in the clean mouth. Kolynos Dental Cream is primarily a mouth cleans- ing agent. Use it twice a day and notice how clean your mouth feels, and the feeling of efficiency it gives your teeth. The tiger has stealthy enemies—beasts which at- tack; men who shoot. You also have hidden enemies which attack your health—insidious bacteria. Perils of Modern Food Particles of soft, starchy food, not removed after meals, remain clinging to the necks of the teeth where they quickly ferment, producing poisonous products. In this environment hundreds of millions of discase bearing bacteria breed, This causes tooth decay, 4 ' M' appearance | stabbed the little man to the heart. “What's the matter, honey?" he Se murmured sympathetically as he reached out to help her. “How Clean My Mouth Feels” A pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared Fletcher’s Castoria contains no narcotics. It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, atural Sleep without Opiates Gosplhthe Physicians everywhere recommend it, PAGE 11 <———=_ AF lorence Upstairs | | SALE Of Low-Priced Dresses out-of-the-ordinary of a large shipment of low-priced direct from the manufacturer, at a startling price conces- sion, permits us to offer Seattle women a truly Nvery Dress purchased at this time will go on sale at 19° In this sale offering are displayed dozens of dresses as charming in appearance and as high in quality as one could expect to see in dresses ordinarily sally for nearly double this price. Taffetas, flat-back crepes, crepe de Chines, the new figured crepes and Canton crepe prints in a profusion of fascinating designs, shades and color combinations are here for your choosing. Don’t be satisfied with our telling you of this sensational value and the im- meses saving it represents—see this display for your- sell. Rest, and The Upstairs Shop that saves you money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash, Kolynos Will Defend You Besides cleansing your teeth and polishing them, Kolynos Dental Cream will protect you against these ~ germ enemies. It was planned to do this, and tests, not only of the laboratory but also of professional practice, prove that it does protect you. We have on file in our New Haven laboratories personal applications from over 47,000 American Dentists and 74,000 American Physicians for Kolynos Dental Cream, to distribute among their patients. Tooth Efficiency means that the teeth remain where they belong; that they remain sound and do their allot- ted work well; that daily control be exercised over mil- — lions of mouth bacteria which otherwise threaten both teeth and health, Kolynos means this kind of Tooth Efficiency. It ia Tooth and Health Insurance. THE KOLYNOS COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONN,

Other pages from this issue: