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MONDAY, AUGUST 20 1928 IHE YECLOW SEVEN: THE BARRIER. OF FIRE BY EDMOND SHELL. | AwosTRatep py Rac Serrenr iad i ~ Ouer SERVICE INC.(G2B als : re stories ¢ with the exploits of | ‘Ch Pe ctive sent by his government yy NID BROMLEY—dark, small-featured and effective, + dropped her racket onto the grass and sank into a hair by Hewitt's side “Um afraid I gave you an awful let-down in the last 5€ she murmured. “I'm frightfully sorry.” Captain John Hewitt—Commissioner of Police at Jessel- ton, B. N. B.—passed a hand thru his dark hair. “Not at all,” he returned gallantly | “Just fancy,” put in Moni “She says she hasn't} touched a racket for 18 months. You look tired, Mr. Daw-| son.” She smiled toward who red-faced tout, man dlinked back at her thru a perspirati ed, Mra. Viney v hred of m hot and myself, st Jown on th have the dece to tummy, 4 er al eat fancy| to with F jot | “Hu! uu old devil halt as it) Dawso: 0 ming Pennington rose rity | fled| ‘Jack; who's the lady They ban poo tab! b at a tray e , Hew “Did catch your bandit? wr Dawson had turned again and| bad, eh? was gazing down the slope toward “She's not bad, the palm<clad shores of bay. | ningt Bit on the tt “Not altogether," he confessed. | foc I c Enid looked puzzled. | 1 “Dawson's endeavoring to achieve| ruptly the impossible," broke in the com-| “How's the Y¢ affair missioner. “He's trying to appear] proceeding?” | ow Seven deep! Taken on the whole, Bor You know we neo's a nice, nfortable fellow rest place; but for some alr we've been having tr who calls himself together with several « bodyguard. To trols the eve Chinaman Isn't th per serious? c be we father, said that all fe coolies were Chinese.” ard hip and “The majority of manag ormed his ploy Chinese labor, The allegiance| charmed circie, of the more scattered members of|er—and left the island in a the orga fon is ‘fortunately| kong, disguised as cargo of some passive, but #o great is thelr fear| sort or o' . of the bandit himself and the little] srewitt sprang to his feet. ca, hen you've; “It's en finished {iss Bromley| spent a couple ¢ with tales of your brigand, think you could muster up e: with ice in it whistled here he is n Come along, The two men mounted the wood-| en stairs together - an open doorway, way toward the get ch the bar was jower portic crossed the tip-toe. The o¢ este beamed up at “Hullo, old s I was wonder-/ man ratty ing when you were going to turn| whi up.” i ry turned the commis. u “if you have ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS yu'll have to go home at once.” Pretty soon they heard um bling It sounded like thunder. Buc wasn't thunder, they knew, be he sky over the tops of the do. belle cause the sky over t 1 aa ike it, |weeds and grass was ua blue ag And it certainly did look like it, | weeds for the little country ur Suddenly something agave 1 great Reena UAE: he 2 9e bounce and landed almost on top was as bare as a skating por tap ie The Tw d Into the palace | ony sereamed Nancy, “What's SAM aBpepe a: 7‘ only me,” answered o rum pay mien en6.t ood-natured voice : ful angte pach aa Ts One tio make friendly call, but the 1 1d bleh nda minute I got here every Peo We The buteh the t WA the |yumped on a bug rus#hopper or candlestick maker had completely |i erty and flew av I guess disappeared. they thought I was going to ens What can be the matter?” won: lines dered Nancy in a puzzled volce.| hon the tw eaevyp “A few minutes everybody was] rat old Mister Tond in his white here, and now nobody aby Well! have to: ask the The you'll ae Pe grasshopper and once exclaimed Nick “The Pee They may kno 4 won't come back home until Bub.lo and be yu have gone wd bug to. ash opps "You don’t # ol" grumbled ae Worm OF de You ould | Mister Toad. “Very well then, I'll have thought 1 Inews knows | yo, but 1 don't call it being neigh what you would have thought, any |porly ono bit.” more than th Twins did, as they And away he hopped. pattered here nd thers {n ther (To Be Continued) magic shoes like busy Iittio Cairten. | (copyright, 1923, N, B. A. Service, Inc.) }1 am an old maid, of Today Here are some mor ery girl he might also be a good idea for Jim to read it. jwhat either one of these gentlemen would have done if place. so forgiving. | We can't get along without women, that’s true, and I town has its share of “dizzy as Jim puts it; but after all Cordova I wonder if Jim would be as loyal to the| they had been in ‘Bob’ wouldn’t have been suppose every atty brunettes” isn’t Hollywood fair sex if he had a good Jook in at some of the movie sets. His wife is a dreds of pretty ightepy business here in Panadena for 35] Your friend, ag years. In that time I have seen| JUST A DAD. |many medicinal products come and | eee bie p go. Some of the best ones have I ‘ cdishatatin (wl | pened | ’ ee CC fait “Always” Good reat ‘on “one Gt thow | Tetore allowing mywett to become PaO M@OLALEL(eR) | Gold Shield Coffee ee ! ke them. You | en! 1 over ALVITA, I tried : UTMOST IN Vacuum packed to retain all the yourself oujthem out on myself. I can & x we, CONFECTION original flavor and strength. em. I wish I could|truthfully that I am surprised at th SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. if you are as per-|results of the Tablets. I have had Importers and Roasters of Coffee . nk you are,|a lot of t o with my bladder | F ¢ ar what youjand kidn » and have tried many h you refer, t i PEC |remedies from the store. Tho only | AD’ rather su ne fy kne' h PARTIE ather surprised if you knew the eee |thing I would recommend today for 1 ag fp mbers of girls that alt at home laauw, h "i o prostatic and bladder troubles ts the Blaauw-Hipple-B) ent after night, wishing that th hee ALVITA Tablet. I got complete|| Pacttie Northwest P: fey ts riend wh 1 t approve zy i ; y ; ‘ho did ? 5 relief from my own trouble, which | ti al Bank heen auld parton tamn tt 7 roti: bave « [Tae from ay gen tt The Union Nation an as this Detter mig! zon for tho girl he is] a in ent acien' 3 OF SEATTLE Suite 300 Fidelity Bidg., Tacoma STIC ern k, but am Mok and deg find himselt. bet gs Ime, tron » Over 510,000,000 IN EVERY | K rith the boys of thle ag a Fe recat te Second and Cherry NAPA LT ED escorts permit again tomorrow. To t truth, 1 en having a pretty t time of It. I just ached for a suit of clothes, a smell of the sea and @ look at you all.” The steward approached them | His tray held two empty gids from which straws unced. ‘Dawson, counting on y looked at F the tresses is a certain Enid daughter of Chard Bromle: of the Banlak-Banlak stat Sheltering himself he plausible excuse that the late manager was as at ni at all round them.” A group of ov men ed in the fall of d » fo |iowed at intervals by club mem | bers of varied callings, who wafted Jin by tw In ocoupat A man—eviden young new! | paused on the threshold |wearch of some then straight up to | nington | “How do, Pi : to his feet What tho here eyen c goin gapore, | the trip. I caught sight lHung for a couple of nec | taffles, tracked him and then lost the t I'm to buan gether to report Hewitt, thi Dawson Daw 4 man! itt Mr wynne » sat down again actually the | Hu sald com wently | Gwynne nodded. \sturdy youth, \tair-haired. * | “Just Jout here, hore—and his face is not Jeasily slips the memory then, of course, the old | cation easier | (Continued in Our Next for over eight aud's Oriental complexion in condition thro b saw ded—and son makan You'l lue-dlack B too healthy for a superior es hewing tho The man with the extraordinary ig on in of Chat mds out La for to rail you on." Chal missioner Since blighter’s Issue) y years has relied upon Gour- Cream to keep the skin and perfect ugh the stress of the season's activities, Flesh-Rachel, White 4 Send 10¢ for Trlal Size PERD, T. HOPKINS & SON, New York ynne! replies ) has appointed himself a committee of one to investigate | 4 e conduct of our modern girls, On his tour he claims wretty little Spokane girl’ ittle Seattle girls, but someway we ¢ help but be a little sorry when we hear of any of them | contemplating going in the movies our daughters to realize it, but the trouble is they think °| we are old fogyish and given to exaggeration. for me that it is really the present day pictures that are greetea| Making the girls so free and easy with their kiss | bet even Jim wouldn’t want a movie star for a wife. yell 4th the seven biack| ; s } protru i : “You don't mean to tell mo he's}, 4. tre onica’s note dots, that they would think tw | eft Borneo?” (eas: re nee ae a'n no ore disobeying his commands” |" S'" | book, Hewtte wlenced at it. 4 touching} The girls hi : | threes to swell the| numbers of those who were already | are wered his volco | thought I'd like} Ho was a short,| square-headed and] se eee a. ‘The Thor Electric Shop I came | jost a hand, which makes {dentiti.| HE § Cynthia Grey: Interest Still Paramount in D Correspondent Blames Motion Pictures for Promiscuous Conduct of Many Young Girls, ussion on Our sc to Jack, the young him to kiss her withou htest resistance; that the girl he will marry will be the F A girl ramped / pale papel ‘e Dear Cynthia Grey: Some of the advice to Jack has been | girt out and showing her a good time, pare - rather good, but we are wondering if your friend Jim, pow dis, - maf aa element, that If Washington people demanded i from Alaska, didn’t pick a rather exceptional girl after all,|™W%t be '" ¥ou at home? Ms a0 3 f ] Have you read “Whiter Than Snow’? I got a copy of| SEE ge, BANE home manufactured woolen goods for the book and read it, It is one of the most worth while] |. see’ cade ati a their needs woolen factories would books I’ve read in a long time. ‘Tell Jack to read it, it! tne Indian anmen Chole :. ‘Yoo ae | f W Probably a safe bet blondes we have why is it? We Tell Greate Machine Value Ever Only =| wr =| Now every home can sa washing with this Hurley ‘The Superior is a new Hu known manufacturer. It has a copper tub, steel frame and an Cc all-metal swinging wringer with soft cushion rolls—can't break but- | ompany tons. Requires little floor space. It will give complete washing | Colman Creosoting Works satisfaction for a lifetime. 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