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MC WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1928, THE SEATT | ae puty governor In that garden's | take that tone!" she orled, astounding main avenue, that was fringed with | him by her sudden vehemenes, “You palm and sandalwood, he caught) have the affrontery to upbrald mo Jalght of Miss shop alone, He eros: | because Twill not take your hands jéd the courtyard with suddenly | when I know how they are stained, B lengthened astride j when | know you for a murderer and “Good morning to ye, ma'am," was | worse? coe his greeting a8 he overtook her; and} Ho stared open-mouthed. hat In hand now, he added on a note} "A mu 1h of protest “Bure, it's nothing lesa} “Must I name your | than uncharitable to make me run/ you not murder Le ur? © RAFAEL, SABATINI in thin heat | “Lovassour?’ Io smiled a little, ARRGT NEA SERVICE ie } “Why do you run, th "So they've told you about that!" | ed him vietima? 1 n? she ask ‘i ee hone bal coolly, standing slim and] “Do you deny it?" (Continued From: Yesterday) and cane and sword, and go ashore | straight before him, all in white and| “I killed him, it im true, I can r¢ ho sounds disturbed Captain} In tho cock-boat, See tt manned for! very maidenly save In her unnatural |momber killing another man in oft ed musings, | Me” loomposure, "I am pressed,” she in-|cumstances that. w very similar ve, and arre Yo're golng to deliver yourself | formed him. “So you will forgive mo | That was in Bridgetown on the night t, gldlaced coat| nto Bishop's hands,” Pitt warned |i¢ 7 do not stay,’ of the Spantah rald, Mary Trail jon, and | him, into his} “Well, well to the carved rail} me quit new ¥ “You were non maybe he'll not find | camo," he protente SO easy tO grasp O48 he diny emiled, his blue quarterdeck, just as Jeremy | Imagine Thero's a thorn or two) jarg Pitt was setting foot upon the com. | left on me." And with a laugh Blood panion, departed to his cabin. | A note for you from the deputy} Jeremy Pitt answered the laugh governor,” sald the master shortly, | With an oath, A moment he stood &S he proffered a folded sheet irresolute where Blood had left him. | ¢ney bod broke the seal, and read,| Then slowly, reluctance dragging at Pitt, loos clad in shirt and} bis fect, he went down the compan. ho pressed until I] would tell you of it, She was pres and if his thin | ent yes were oddly| He clapped his hat on his } with a certain abrupt flerceness, and Since you percelve It, alr, I won: | strode angrily away, before she could dor that you trouble to be so insist-| answer or even grasp the full signifi ent cance of what he had sald At crossed the swords between and it was against Blood’s in-| CHAPTE stinots to avold an engagement | How “Faith, you explain yourself after | t XXUT hy ed against tho rail the| fon to give the order for the cock-|q fayhion," sald he. “But aineo it} Peter Blood stood in the pillared por- While and watched him, unmistake. | boat was more or less In your service that | tco of government house and with un able concern imprinted on his fair, Tf anything should happen to you,!I donned the king's coat, you should | seeing eyes that were laden with Beers Seunkenance Pater’ he 48 Blood wan going | suffer it to cover the thief and|pain and anger, stared out across the Blood uttered rt la curled him lip, “It is a very himself. $0) Sho shrugged and turned aside, in emptory summo he said, and/ lads may be lukewarm at present, as| somo resentment and somo regret the note to his friend. you say, but—sink me!—they'll be | Fea gh, and | ove per. | better ‘Colonel Bi nop had | pirate," great harbor of Pe green hills rising from the farther shore and the rid ng to betray the latter, she took | Mountains beyond, look to showing hazily The y master's grey eyes | St¥thing but lukewarm if there's a/refuge in the former, “I do my|thru tho quivering heat ned Thoughtfully he stroked | Preach of faith best ald she He wag aroused by ard, “And what should be happening to| "So that yo not g he said, between omy? Sure, now, I'll be back | some ways!" Ho laughed softly. | nim, and following now this slave, he Glory be, ni Question and a: so I will.” w, I should be thankful| made his way thru the hou “Why n ‘ Hav bed aown Into the t for so muc Maybe I'm presumptu: | wid plazza behind it, in who: tor at the fort But laugh tho he might, he |°U% But I can't forget that when I! Colonel Bishop and my Lord Julfan was no better than a slav uncle's house id in arb used me with a certain ki “Why not? In those days you had | greet some claim upon my kindness. You | yg in your a", ye pout the Old V It gives t. You know, n alone has | May hate of | on t Wade took » ye've come, 8 well as Pitt that in going that morning he carried his ¢ this, it n that when he atepped row mole, in the shadow at little alr there wa the deputy gc hatled him, and followed the series of grunts of ‘l-humored to see you. him a grievance at | Peter, that s Lord J stood between Bishop and Because by a apparently e but you. If now h w that of the shallow outer wall of the fort | Were Just an unfortunate gentleman | import “What tf od interrupt. | thru whose crenels were thrust the | en." : Ho did not trouble to rise, not even ed ¢ in greater | black noses of its heavy guns, he “And what would you be call) Lord Julian, obeying the instinots of dang b now that | ave order that the boat should stay |!™& me now finer breeding, set him the example we've but 50 men ey luke. | f m at that spot. Ho realized}, “Hardly unfortunate. We have/ rom under scowling brows the warm rogues who ho might have to retreat in a| Beard of your good fortune on the | wealthy Barbados planter considered would as soon keas—how your luck has passed into! his sometim who, hat in han serve the king as my, dear ime sl 5 a byword, And we have heard other | joaning Ughtly upon his long berib lad ,the Arabell ere, g lelsurely, he a & Ugh’ pon « lad he Arabella's r her ws lolsurely, he skirted the | rings of ¥c ‘ood fortume in other! boned cane, revealed nothing tn his bedad, “twixt the wall, and passed thru the | : FB a Meepqace A uztn pra yonder. Do ates into the courtyard, Half. COURISRADO® Sse: ore Moadond spoke hantily, molselle dO the thought of | steadily nourish ‘on in her mind. a ut tly aside, read. © of her meaning, d by thin cavalier re. n soldiers lounged there, s. “Why shadow he others | Malla uch of bit fou should have seen the nd in st by the wall, Major the commandant, was slow- ly pac Ho stopped short at sight of Captain nd sali as was his due, but the sm! ed the officer's stif grimly Jeremy cl did ye let Wo! go?" he c tantly would hav the words had she been ab Colonel lent tones, f. neut for you, Captain e of certain news that I am informed ng a frigate left on board Bishop How could I {n honesty have de It was in could their And as Pitt “Yo see?" he “Tl be ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS 6” Olive Roberts Barton A FAIR-WEATHER RIDDLE devil a doubt, er 1a spacious ch rose the whit hundred a fitty th der you, His lord: lad to have your ex p to permit you can noth Blood. “I or Bishop spec ++I can't A speak to to expe (Continued Tomorrow) r Want Ads bring resu “Oh, pleane. alarm in her voloe. and I TESTED RECIPES No. 62 Filled Cookies from Oklahoma W. of Oklahoma Cit contributes this recipe as a wel- come change from the usual plain cookie) 1 cuptul sugar 44 eupful Crisco Legg hat 14 cupful sour er intention jo as a thief and may keep your the good it's 1 “It's daylight, the Rid Land w guess r crept into her was a the slight breast that f perce, he calls 4 awake! they were fated to m each Jealous ler of reason, had his wits as it had wi been \4 teaspoonful nutmeg 1 teaspoonful soda 2 cupfuls flour f * quoth he “Lord Jul ENJOYS NORMAL : HEALTH AGAIN with o Cream Crisco, add roger and cream together. Dissolve soda in sour cream pnd add together with aalt and native. Mix thoroughly and add four, Filling 14 Ib. fign ls cold water 2 tablespoonfuls lemon juice 1 cupful sugar Cat figs and cook slowly with water In f@ saucepan until water fs cooked oat, Add lamon juice and mgar. Lat boil Up, then cool. Holl eookis batter thin, ext in recede, molten edgea, put tes: spoontul 1c in center of one and cover with Another, Preee edges te gether. Bake about 10 minutes, (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods ined Sie Saonay, 5 7 Cherry’s «.. READY TAILORED CLOTHES Harmless Laxative for the FRONT counts Liver and Bowels | 0 ¢ all the time and you can keep it up with CHERRY’S CREDIT. OUR TERMS * he ure “Twill be a i the ¢ oubied ou b and tilt and with the h he ie waved he t tone! You dare to Continued) ‘PHILLIPS” 1 gentle liver and TUBERCULOSIS, RHEUMATISM, PRIVATE DISEASES, ETC, intention. sia an ; rat Raraieto a Grane: daneiae eer 6 fae y Sor out 8 oF ee errs Haein lina Ohiaeradte "and FL you GET what you BUY. with scowling brow and in| SHUT wid ot tnat. | Invalids May See Seattle in|‘ STAR INS TO HAVE HOLIDAY 'DEHONEYS WIN DAMAGE SUIT additional ‘lout profits," Mr, and DeHoney, who late Tues Claiming damages of $26,000 for Mra, J. W night were awarded M damages to decoratio in thelr Festive Garb AnnglSg aosdemny, will carry, thé’ ca tees to the ntate suprem rt. P. Pd hut-ina who will eqt|Jarde and the Maryland Casualty CA pitl-2267 and leave thoir names|C, Were defendants tn the cane and addresses with Dr. Warnk|Wheh lanted threo weeks before will have an opportunity to|Judwe Mitchell Gilliim tn the su: Heattlo all dressed. up in holl-|Peror court, and which grew out day garb on the evening of Decem-|0f WeKed damages from rain pour ber 41, thru the efforts of a com.|!26 Into the hall during the last mittes of Mayor Brown and tho retail trade} bureau of | me Offerm of in, the |tour thru |district and window = oval to the| Drlightly leh s,| vaet ee en will close with a mammoth! GT RT, TRIES of the Blua| Christman trea to be erected at the| Le | City hall park | Details of tho tho return of | the tree are yet to be worked out | brillant shade} Who accept the invitati vant for |bo given Friday Baptint entertainment and vary Everybody are req’ -—— | The but more are who owns a car is ur the date set for an act representing urit of Christmas. The program includes a leisurely persons who are incapa ‘od from A hard timen basket roclal will start at 8 0% “aster Horlick’s \ Matted Milhy Ww Avoid Imitations—Substitutes | Prone MA in 06 by | flny season that period, the DeHoneys hundreds of gallons of citizens appointed the Chamber of Com. | °!!med, | wi red thru the roof and did 5 |e to the building, be ear sides ruining the costly panel paint Intertor decorations and high. ly polished maple floors, The di jfendanta laid the damages to the |walla “sweating.” Judge Gillam |ruled against the “lost profits” plea on a point of law Attorney Thomas J sented the DeHoneys. dd to reserve the downtown ob business!) rvation of the! displays and 4, decorated — atree Casey repre sf GLAND CURE SAN JOSE, Cal., Deo entertainment at| ~Appar: n be charitable in| the negro who had gone to announce| the committee announced Wednes-|ent cure of paralysis by gland trans day; but an ev » to the| membered ts pi ning long to be re-| plantation has been accomplished by mised the shut-ins| Dr, FP, G. i which 18° was announced tos movir pout Wall of the patient after a method social is to|4evised in Germany, night in tho Ca Tho patient was Mins church with musical |t00, daughter of a prominent Santa prize offerings. |Clara, Cal, family. She had been is welcome and ladies| Paralyzed for three years, following | Was transplanted into the abdominal | sted to bring baskets. Tho|® threemonthn’ attack of “sleeping suffered in Kk | sickness" which she — | 1920, Miss Menton was aged 16 Miss Menton, following the oper- | ation, has shown continued impr | ment and now ts able to walk and dress herself. Her mentality had ‘Safe | cn affected but she has now be ORIGINAL come ablo to resume playing a i ving studied music before becoming iil. Physicians are wa ling progress of the c with in powder, makes The Pood-Driak | for All Agos ar Want Ad rates are less. Ghirardelli’s Chocolate Fruit Pudding 34 cop cold water 14 cup chopped muta 1 cap suger 14 cap Ghirardelli's Ground 1§ teaspoonful venite Chocolate 1 cup seedless raisins + pine milk 14 cup dates or fags Pinch of mabe Soak gelatine in cold water freemninutes. Scald milk ia double boiler. Mis chocolate, sugar and salt, and gracwally add hoe milk. Reeurn to double baiker and cook ten minutes, Add soaked gelatine, stir until dissolved, remove from fire; cool. When mixture begins to thiccen edd vanilla, fruit and nuts, Turn into mold, firse dipped in cold water and chill. Remove taserving dish ; garnish wich whipped crear pweet- ened and flavored with vanilla, ho |which will go t The parathyroid gland of a lamb} “ai PAGE 13 NS oer ea ae SOOTHING STRAINS OF THE SAXAPHONE WILL BE NO MORE tuneful notes of a sax- hich in the hours soothed the inma Cc. A, to pe DAIRYMEN TO SUPPORT BILL | Will Work for Hebe Measure || « | of the ¥ mun ophone in Coming Election leep, or otherwise, will echo thru the halla no more, accord- | ra e te jce—unle of course, | Dectsion to open a roroun fight ||! to poll unless 0 7 n to open a vigorous fight || castes Clark recovers his site for House Bill No. which would este prevent the table off Clark reported Tuesday night compounds as a & Itute for but that someone had entered bie ter, Was announced at 16th an nothing but the | Creamery Operator Makers’ pened at the }tel Tuesds |formed te industry for # Butter and oclation, which | New Washington ho: A committee was organize friends of th pport of th bil | fore the vot 4 an Referendum No, 16 Consumption of dairy y the United States Is ex output, according to an addre Chees Chinese Held to Face Dope Charge Frank Wong, a Chinese, was bound over to the federal grand jury at @ hearing before United States Come mt El ednesday. Wong caught in by er rducts In a the 4 by ; r cotics men on December 7 and | Prof. Il. McKay, of Chicago. | ¢ eA with possession of smoking |"Bince prohibition came in we drink| onium. His boud was set at $2,500. |more milk,” he declared, “In 1922 ring on the case facing prohible ation charges, was to mmissioner Mee dnesdi ne Preliminary he \this country produced 1 5,000 lor 8 Tanaka pounds and imported 02,845 | tion law vic | pounds.” be heard before ¢ A lst of talks on matters per. | nati1p.m tinent to the industry way on the 3 Wednesday program, Including an | annt will be address by Gov. Louis F. Hart. The | ne: 0 Is donennger see ee : Kelloge’s Bran is prepared to do one thing—AND BO iT WELL! Kellogg’s Bran will permanently | purifies. It not only gives relief, bus relieve constipation, mild or chronic. |it regulates tho bowels. Every mem It is ecientifically prepared for that|ber of your family should eat it— purpose. It is ALL BRAN, thereforo|every day—at least two tablespoon- it has the necessary bulk to assure |fuls; in chronic cases as much with results, Foods with a small bran con-|each meal. tent cannot afford permanent relief.| Try Kellogg's Bran mixed with @ When your physician or friends | hot cereal, or cook it with hot cereals, advise you to eat Kellogg's Bran, you | xdding two tablespoonfuls of Bran for follow-on for the purpose of eliminat-|each person. Other popular ways are ing n dangerous clogging-up and toxic |to sprinkle Kellogg's Bran on hot or condition of your system. You ean’t|eold cereals or to eat it as a cereal afford to take half-way measures! |with hot milk. You ean make dee ‘Think of the lost time and the dangers | licious bakery products with Kellogg’a of illness you are daily dodging! Bran. Recipes on every package. What you must have is real bran—| Kellogg’s Bran is not only natione KELLOGG’S BRAN, and if you will |ally sold in grocery stores, but ean be eat it regularly each day you will|had in individual packages in first. become a different person within a|claes hotels and clubs. Ask for it at meck or so. Kellogg’s Bran, with its| your restaurant. Be certain to eat natural bulk, sweeps, cleanses and | Kellogg’s Bran daily for health ’aeakeS Advertisement Ghirardelli’s Chocolate Ice Box Cake « x tablespoon gelatine }4 cup Ghirardetli’s Ground Chocolate 14 cup water 2 eggs x cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 34 cup sugar About 24 lady fingers Sok gelatine, Scald milk; mix sugar and chocolate; add hot milk gradually; return to double boiler, cook 10 mimutes. Add egg yolks slightly beaten; stir until thick. Remove from flame, add gelatine, stir until diwolved; cool. When thick add venila, best well, fold into seiffly beacen whites. Line bread pan aboue 9414 inches with wax peper; cover bottom and sides with halves of lady fingers, pour in layer of chocolate mixture, alternate with layers of lady fingers until mold is filled. Place in ce box or cooler overnight. Unmold; serve with sweetened whipped cream flavored wich chopped maraschino cherries. day desserts Ou Can the day bek ore the rush of the holiday dinner — Wouldn't that bea big help? Of course it would! So here are two festive dishes you can prepare the day before. No baking! No bother! And they'll keep in the ice —never fear! Remember, too, that Ghirardelli’s is no time lost. re efore pose you were able to get your dessert well out of the way already ground, ready for you. No grating as with bar chocolate. No fuss; no waste; or cooler GHIRARDELL CHOCOLATE Say “Gear-ar-delly” i