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MONDAY, MAY 7, 192 I NTS PERG SAGE ¢ . } By MAREY SINCLAIR DRAGO VOOEPH HOEK HE § i ) T: (NG LAUBE JURY TO CANNOTFIND WRECKS AUTO, ) GET CASE SOON “THE SHADOW") TREATED ROUGH Drops From Sight After He Talks to Newspaperman AR BUY WASHING ~ PRODUCTS “ Approximately $500,000 worth of fibre furniture is purchased annually by Washington people, only one-fifth of which is manufactured in this state. If al the fibre furniture purchased in Washington were manufactured in this Judge Instructs Members in Court Monday Mrs. Starwich Slaps Face ane of Shipmaster TACOMA, M pur ht 1 put th sackdle at | ohiea gl've t ghty well 5 y went back, clinbe a to his emt a Melody efor many Mexicay but he his seat in the He referre ‘ a He wanted did not know } he flu t you s for lique Melody did ment that this wa: » waved b 1 to him “I'll be y “Well, don’t get hurt,” the freckh faced ma’ 1 to h It was a stupld rema t served to crase not doubt f goodbye. Bi s han hier he 11 keep good to sushed ton ntil you come back, Senor wd rt and got coming back, ¢ m. nu will be too short a he to work her so the pr water was giving full promise o days to come. Henaro, Mari one or two of t back to wrk was being r almost for eve! re r que time miracles, tag and Teresa, and » old hands had come ‘The flood-torn debris oved. There was hope- air. Bi had n 4 ri narked at- tention. This last was Mercedes’ do- ing: her first relaxation in weeks. | me { th n She rested now on the steps w c . lin had given b forgotten ¥ case was almost beside before she became aware of him. Senor!’ It was a cry of : ness, accompanied by a look that left Blaze all a-tremble. seemed so weil polsed, “You didn’t think I would go with- | his own confusion was out coming to say goodbye?” by comparison. His Mercedes shook her head. often tested composure “No,” she said, “I know you come, | him in his hour of need. The Rancho begins to look like old; truly miserable, and in an evident at- times, eh? You hear that the Senor! tempt to stem his own feelings, he Acklin offer us part.of the dam?” resorted to the bantering tone that “Yes; Melody told me. It's wonder. ful! You've won your fight. fone home?" Senor. He is upstairs with My brother be glad to see ¢ ways of , was his best Snot to un urprised could n such 9 was to t cedes was so close, when i that happiness, ing her meant, Has i "He Mercede come back nature laugh good each Vl ask Kent, or Merce and they'll ‘Humph! 5 dy n got They turned at the sound of pat- tering feet. Basilio had heard his big friend's vote. Blaze caught hold of him, “You come back to stay, Blaze?” the child questioned “No, no, little chief. I've got to go home, to Wyoming. I came to say goodbye.” Basilio crept closer to him “I'm going to miss you, old-timer,” Blaze added unevenly. ‘Why did you go away nome Senor Rodriguez, That's I'll look at my old gray fies! you'll be: say ir—how time ‘ou. And there lady with kiddies of your own’ Mercedes, shook her he then? I aw Misty, but she am want you to stay he murmured. “I Blaze smiled. My Man had edged | think so; not those kid his way to hix master’s side. Thi! was the edex of old “You're going to be real lonesome; “ winse. artned for me, little chief?” man wil come along, The child nodded his head. You.Jook sharp #o that he He lifted Basilio so the little fellow | don't get by.” could pet the horse's cold muzzle. “Huh! “He'll sort of make up for the loss | sharp, of me, won't he?” HL “You're going to give him to me, Mr. Blaze” they'll & great three or “don’t que muttered. “I Ii right, But he don't.” Hike a bat, But maybe he don't want ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS “Olive Roberts Barton “Yes, it is true,” he admitted. Bruid at all.” The war in Bing Bang Land was! * about over. When the in with ¢ AE Aig ee LAH Takeo tants lant Chin Strap and nt Stripes and Corporal Clothes Ps. and Pri vate Ram Rod all together. Private Buttons hung his head. No, he didn't either, his neck was prised they couldn't speak a word|too stiff, but anyway he tried to, at first. “Yes, it is true,” he admitted. Then Nancy said, “We can't keep|“I'm not General Gold Braid at all, our medals now, Nick. We must|only Private Buttons, as Nancy vive them back.” jsays. We “Why? asked Colonel Stiff Leg. |much alike that when General Gold “Well,” explained Nancy, “we got| Braid and 1 were getting our unl. them from the tin soldier general|forms patched up in the hospital, because we had made 4 mistake, |the Twins mado a mistake and put We made Private Buttons into a)the stars on my shoulders. 1 was general when we wes mending|too happy to say anything about him, He was only Private Buttons | it.” and we thought he wos General) “Well, what of It? We don't care. Gold Braid, and we painted a silver} You won the war fos us," sald star on bis shoulder and he isn't «| Colonel Stiff Leg kindly. “We shall general at all!’ }have two generals now. And I “Ia this true?’ asked Colonel Stif |agres that we owe it uu to Nancy Ler. and Nick, They may keep thelr “Ie this true?” asked Mr jor Starch |medals for distinguishes service, Front. So everybody was iappy again, Se It indeed true?” asked Captain (To Be Continved) Bhort Jacket, (Copyright, 1928, by Seuttle Star) rere wooden soldiers rushed neral Buttons at their head and ptured all the tin sol diers, Nancy and Nick were so sur- had served him so weil in his man- nd what will I find when I do But Itt find four black-halred Her look i! That right man! He's so blind “I’m not General Gold| wooden woldiere look so | ay morniy » informed igainst Waterhouse ing 1} lam be cor i Civic Clubs Help Garden Planting | | Commerce munity } up Sunset Hil 1 eniums which camp organiza seo Basque grri. Still, if he comes back—with his gray haire—Ill be here, Arrascada! That's a good] name. I'll keep it." She forced a tantalizing smile to her face as she “You won't have to waste when you come.” before, in that very patlo, they had ach other's eyes as they Bla there what he should have se ago. Whatever was smothered in Mercedes’ hair caus Once saw 10 else he intended tg say | H rms and held as color in her red for his t her up in his to him. Ther face again; her lips kisses “I'll be coming back,” she him say heard From a distanc her low, wild laugh, was wafted in spirit again to unforgetable day on the | was speakin: was reminine “T guess managed to y, with a defiant little toms of her “Mercedes will have those ree, four black-haired kids any-| how, huh? | Minutes they sat there} without speaking. shadows be gan their evening trys Peace and happiness settled down upon the pa-| tio. | , it seemed, came He} that She | tomboy river and even her f that afternoc * she nt maybe In a room above, a lamp. Its mellow glow reached the | man and girl on the steps. His arm held her closer for a second o then relaxed. . Mercedes laug liquidly, From its accustomed f she caught up her guitar |crooned a plantive little Spanish love-song in a voice for Blaze’s cars alone: | some one lighted 1 ane If the stars in the sky far above you tHave brought you, belove If, in their you, How, then, can I help loving thee? | | How, then, can I help loving thee? | “La-la-la-la, Ia, * throbbed | the guitar Blaze his eyes. ‘This was the end of the trail! Life began anew here | A tear stole down Mercedes' cheek. | Happiness had overwhelmed her. | The morrow no longer threatened She was ready for the down. THE END. , to me, they've chosen wisdom, |KC-KC-KC-KC-KC-KC | KG |BAKING POWDER | 25 Ounces for DEY |. Use less than of | higher priced brands, | Same Price for over $0 years |No better at any price OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS KCKCKCKC-KCIKC | gather from the contents of your let | tainty |are not acquainted. | years of age. | wait until all my money is gone be-| turned, That is about the average for t nenry of t arte of justice a iny on in trac the move ments of The ow, but outside of of tele tern Un uld find no clu “am nt from the We graph office he ce to the mystery ma ly may have general prosperity. state, at least 500 more men would be employed with the proportionate in- creases in capital investment, local taxes, increased purchasing power and Patronize Home Industries and Increase Local Prosperity « Pacific Northwest Products Committee Record Shipment of Poultry Made May { p broken all pr hipped 440 and eding hens an is to & woman th of} the try breed-| ev VIimperial Candy Co Seatile a numbe o Pacific Nor r o | The Union National Bank OF SEATTLE Resources Over $10,000,000 Hoge Bldg. Second and Cherry Bunch of Fan-Loving Girls, Their Mothers Dis- approve Their “Fun’—They Ask for Advice But Do Not Give Ages. A Buffelen Lumber and Mfg. Co. Phone Main 1104 P. 0, Dox 1595 FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, E Tacoma, Wash. Dear Miss Grey: We are a bunch of fun-loving girls, out for a good time. We have not a thought in our heads for the boys, but we are accused of thinking too much of them. It makes us very angry, for we think that people should not “Alwayn” Good Gold Shield Coffee packed to retain oll the original finver and strength. SCHWABAC t WKOS. & CO,, Inc. Importers and Ronxters of Coffee TIS HEADQUAR ns Blaauw-Hipple-Blaauw, INC, Reconnized by American Newspaper Publishers’ A isze 5 nm S Waffle Wheateake Buckwheat FLOURS Ask Your Grocer talk without cause, and they have no cause other than that - we are the best-looking and best-dressed girls in town. If a carful of men or boys pass by, with the men wav- ing, we wave back. We play tennis, baseball, basketball and such games with either boys or girls. In the stwnmer we go swimming and in the winter skating or sliding, but never) stay out late. | The other night I told my mother I was going to a cer-; —— Centennial Mills \tain place and I went where I told her I was going and came back before dark. When I got home she was just starting out after me. This made me angry, as I have al- ways told her the truth and don't like her to doubt my word. Now, Miss Grey, do you think we girls are doing wrong? You have omitted a very important detail—that is, you have neglected to However, I SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Mins Groy will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 2 m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times, as it seriously tnter- feres with her writing. give any of your ages ter, and the attitude you scem to take, that you are very young—too young ying the sort of thing ou do at times There is, of coursc, no ha Sos ie Secee nee Pacific Fibre Furniture Co, (Successors to Paul T. ue playing games, awh skating, or in any of those o if your mothera do not ob, But you all from men and boys with whom you, It ia very wrong of you to return the greeting of men e018 or going tivities t to the If you are need of assistance, there is a law in thia state which pro: places you 90. should vides for a woman with minor chil- dren. Apply to the Mothers’ Pension Bureau, at 200 Broadway. ignore advances in machines, as you say you are in the habit of doing. You should consider that your mothers, being older and more experi enced than you girls are, know best what boys you should go with, and| ‘To what uses is jut y put? if they disapprove of thease boys of a| Carpets, bagging, canvas and mata, I don't doubt their eae When was the first radio me sent out from Arlington? December, 1912 sage A NORTHW! OF MERI Dry-Sox and Billy Buster Shoes Made by the WASHINGT sit Seattle, W different race,” very good reasons | ye ; ee A mother always does what is best aie much does it cost to make a) \___. > for her children, and if she is anxious P SLYGh shell about your being out alone, that is} . only natural. You should not go out| Creosoted Douglas Fir Products PACIFIC CREOSOTING COMPANY Northern Life Bldg Seattle, Wa. What is the normal blood pressure? It varies somewhat with age, in- creasing slightly with advancing years, Between ages 15 to 20, the average is 120; from 56 to 60 it is 135. Intervening ages show corres- ponding gradations, Blood pressure is not constant, even in healthy indie viduals, but has a tendency to rise moderately with physical exercise or marked nervous tension, and to fall | with rest or sleep. R.S. V. P. ees Dear Miss Grey: Will you please| Is ivory made of mi print in your.column the meaning Genuine ivory is the aR TET ‘R. 8. V. P.?” Thank you. phants. Since 1903 casein (an in- Sao R aT eT ” MRS. BE. | gredient of milk) has been used for PUGET MILL co. is the abbreviation | making galalith, an important sub- 8 uted for the French phrase, “Re-| stitute for ivory, celluloid, cbonite, NONGUARS spondes s'il vous plait,” which means | ete. Galalith is made by treating pure in English, “Respond if you please,” | Casein under pressure with formalde. eee | hude. Mothers’ Pension | SNe | Dear Miss Grey: I am a widow] How many Chinamen return to with four small children under 6|China from the United States each I have a little money, | year? and I would like to know if I must] Jn 1922, unices your mother knows and ap-|{ proves of your going | Even tho you girls are, as you say, “jun-loving,” you must not be hoy- denish, You can have a great deal of even ina small, prejudiced ty, if you go about it in a ladylike, quiet manner. If you behave as you should, even your good looks and nice cloghes will not bring criticism upon you a lady AMERICAN PAPER COMPANY Seattle, Washington ye for Ohio Matches tribute Leelee hd ine of Brooms Pheasant Brand of | tusks of ele- Sa a in ente R. 8. Ve P Fit LUMBER " In at Port Gamble and Port Ludlow Washington, U. S.A Agents re t The J. M. Colman Company Colman Creoxoting Works Colman Building, S11 First Ave. Seattle, Wash, approcimately 14,000 re- fore applying for the mothers’ pen-| each year. Your blood changes in the Spring. Why OUR blood)S. S. 8. has given new, long-forgot- is thicker|ten strength to older people and and more slug-/has mado many old and young peo- ish in Winter|ple look years younger, Blood is than in Sum.|life—it’s your foundation—make it rich—get blood strength—we all need it, especially rheumatics, will improve your appe- tite and give you greater energy, strength and endurance. Home Office SEATTLE PORTLAND C1 A National Tmprove and Extend the Unes of Cement Mr. Harry C, Bachman, 4736 Main Avenue, Norwood, Ohio, writes: “I had skin eruptions—pimples and blackheads, I took S.S.S. and was happily surprised at the results I got in Jess than threo weeks’ time.” atill thick and heavy-laden, is slow to throw off its impurities, What happens? The impurities crowd out through the skin—boils and pimples appear—you feel sluggish | and tired! Tho remedy for this condition {a 8.8. 8, It is the ideal] Try it yourself. §. 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