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Hh EFATTLE STAR PAGE 7 CAPPY RICKS | 222232: He D [Dc Rama Trash Pol ee TOWERS FISH BRAND ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS 6“ Olive Roberts Barton usses Get-Rich-Quick Schemes to eo be 1 rie AR rm 4 BUZZY RIDDLE By REFLEX SLICKER ‘# Patented Features make vere aie *y Wd aw PaPraco Written for The Star by P. 1 for uM H t ter B. Kyno—Another Coming Next Saturday « 1 this riddio({“Ftum! Hum! Does he “he Big, Difference DEALERS EvEMYWMERE TOWER 's % ASTOWER CO. Me oy QO, \ s SSS SO HOA SERVICE, Une. rane! | : ee time,” Uly rubb| uniform ~ eee epaecuae - = 1 his dress My goodn Ho's dreadfully. bui BEGIN HERE TODAY . t ‘ , , » 4 5 Like a hungry mi now darting could nd that 1 t see t mounted a # r erted into Mexico _ |Of vel triped “Then ‘the 4 feant had merely loaded ad mule on the army dead war 1 Whey 4s “! ee ne: , ane and, instead of carrying him to | Valuable Addition to Library eral reader of 1h red iongs to what woft ground and burying him, bad| “now jet for a chance to merely moved him © first] of the field and reported the death} Do 1 got out the first] of That night he} at > an adjacent|I don't | Mh tu to know is ¢ ot helps—t “The fellow who formed nae tie rporation » bound, by tig Print Red now of th utock cert ate must have been al yold a or @ philosopher. At rancher, All he did was Unue to move that carcas he may the way—of the new | Just be taking a pill for digestion.” | of t he knew the value of an wing document; ho kne and well it over and oy ‘ time he sold that 1 mule to| “It's a bee!” cried Nich chloro |the b of inquiry he sold a] “ye as an I can't say, bu M on the conservative whol tive mule, for good measure, tO ling y Sap taba Rene rage book , ) da x ¢ / punches a holo in the first dime hel the rancher f, where the number of books do > ae i dD s prefer to belleve Doo than an frre. | PY f ran Dw tn eilesh an “dulakian et ‘ stains opprensive heat had ne t t | WS Of course, i¢(ever ma nd hangs {ton @] Naturally he had to get rid of| boy to guess so quickly. You | not nt the term Ibrary, such suoce ' ob igual t least it ney t Shawl aver’ terior, thistimivs | heen (DMM Aven , y utiful|a mule every time a mule was drop-| et the prize, a plece of bread and |« ven mo ary. The ae or 7 t me io sere awindled' th i rtif ped from tho rolls, He was ablo| and honey r “ more im “attach . my i. My grandson . , f thas & sort ot jolt nee, | ‘ to operate a week because was just golng to say the an. | 22 it ts to have it comprise the eat aa vevelven “ ng t mmenced | +, ; ‘ A good t things of which he had know niyseit eats gitegins ar nost concise of refere rridors me 7 “|f t e of a sort of corte) sla bh had now become ‘ NC tTAWN, the 5 | SHE ACHED MY FE ny hobh me n lot of scroll t's what it Is," said the climate of Artz dry atmosph not decay. Th mmify, and they keep |! The t n of 2 can fe » Queer x-Pen “I just knew sa bee, And I ¥ my mouth and s that when that little boy said I think 1 should have halt of fs the best edition th about to "bee just ever been offered to the public for much more than the present nominal cost and the three ¢ letter nd he'll take a pons. The red ure of Christ's word jal desirabill e the comprehe tons and the halft imeasurably to its n the home, thi ular edition should be there jalso for ite convenie for the excellence of its additional inform: jon other than the r upon is explained in ncipal of the that it is cant mark the you can’ when yy ; n't small ‘Torn was a bee the | wi ‘buzz,’ Misnez Rid- | part I think I ought to have the bread and butter and myself!" ven other Bibles lar text. The nother part nsed it, too!’ called out | uroUs Sin bag shoep-he durable the corr : T 100 Was the only Irish ‘ post-morten If a dozen of the Old Shoe | of this iasue. } it you a i massive iron hars bey teh the | tq . » had the t acne nd cloned : = ——_______ ——— ° reflection of some gigantic fire dane-| wondered why 1 ¢ jor ng bonds to somebody hanks Rha ioen ; 1 1 ays hap: ed upon the walls of a vast cavern. [iene ahead of m Ir 1 not tall epeewe line c va Rae” Chae upset aleulations of| | “A hundred feet beneath me was | was simple enoug n Irth polities—to-wit, mynelf, 1 | and they -eoguice 4 Dor as an author | ’ lake of fire! That {s the only way] “si; heap n Of Terence, because |r; y drops by the time he} 7:30 Cl. k . a T selling somett t I can describe it: a seething, bubbling | strange water-eate f mar fine Irishman|io My hat ts off to the f r: bd oc! 4 lake of fire. And above, where the| day had « } the best marine engineer in th $- army. stablo sergeant > a i » thi and of oc roof of the cavern formed a natural en, finding m Ciowbinwn regen sed ney cone, was a square section formed of litt art jeane him, and an pelyys pind ive stone blocks, and q th my nar t the head of his} , - cm spe y the handiwork of man. The CHAPTER XXXIII he acoured hipping of-} J ne, Aaa ars were too hot to touch, and the Story of the City of Fire (Continued) | £ nth dn hundred and atin ties t was like that of a furnace, bu he Yeliowrobed aman bed ASS REYNE tw 1 «thousand — dollar aaa lel nile I stood, peerin: nd I stood alo hing which had befallen me. I 1 and then downward, that secret city ken bed in a fy nif : pened which I ain |had come so far to see : with exquisite, | W8t describe, for it sound f . " \ xqu ; dent Tis rates | a myself standing bur Heralded by a rumbling scund|UMdergrowth, and, pressing t { ba SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES : * 7 derful when er 1 the we fg B which was perceptible above the roar |"! eee repli wonderful ¥ so Sect ee ie hie NONDAY, FEHRUARY 16 P ton banete at to m was ‘ ero | "AO | ‘ , pace pi rye Paso? dlock Im} white marble boliding, which I judg: | pulled me ely aside and a wom-| some ‘othe and es sein led to be a temple; and forming a out ie Paraeeneny, Sree ‘As if conjured up by magte, a} lorescent before it was a miniature not endeavor to | Rep a board of Inquiry to have a monstrous column of blue flame arose, swept up scorehingly, and lick. |‘. each white-walled house m except to may that shelit f at the defunct mule, and ascertain 1] ed Mike the tonigus of a hungry dragon | Pounded by a garden. It was Damas. | wag so darkly lovely that I doubted | off." jthe cause of his th repo: U upon the roof of the cavern, Instant-|CU% Teduced to fairy di jons, al the e 2 of my sense and) “Which is where you mado a two.|back. However, the boant's real wpectacie quite unforgetta' | Uthe, with the grace of some beautl-|ply sucker ‘of yourself, Eddie, old|sob waa to declare, officially, that “ < whic! . } ful fungle creature. non. I bad § j this army mule was officially dead, | tongue of fire dropped back Into the| “The fact which made tho whole | {Ul Jungle cr r had it straight from Ter: | lake from which tt had arisen on the; thing awesome and unreal was the| “When she saw t T waa awake, /ence, who had {t straight from hin|!t being a hot day (this mule hav: | draught of alr. presence, along the top of the temsile | she paused and lowered her head in| wife's second cousin, who Had {t|!ne died In the hot heart of a hot| “And right past me where I stood, |(Which, like that of Hatshepsu at ihe wore a gossamer robe alight from his brother who was |State, to-wlt, Arizona) the board rigid with horror, looking thru those | Deir el-Bahari, seemed to be hewn silk, and standing /q commandant in |didn’t fuss much with the mule, ly the trap was closed again; the DEMOCRACY Lecture by Dr. Hawkins Irish rebel | bars, fell a white-robed figure—| Ut of jiving rock but wan faced with the light he dawn be) party during the rebellion against | but looked hin teeth and de whether man or woman I could not! With white marbie) of se hind her, she made a picture that 1/ Great that the worst the|cided he had just nature died. determine! Down, down into the|flambeaux, each surmount nk would have driven a painter! t out of thelr fight|They so rep 4 to the colonel, Hare pit. & hunebed tact below! | darting tongue of biue flame! joraa \ | was State or a dominion “The following day another mule| 11 A.M. ° “One long-drawn, dying shriek | “I wns afraid to move too far from fon pees vege pact |form of government. ‘Terence set|was reported dead, in a different ’ ° Y Tog my vretuen to tbe place. at| theless was ancious to obtain a good bere for, abothtr purpose, One of] trust or it “waa cane to, thelfaecet im vied toi a VENTURE OF FAITH hich I had left my bundle and rifle| view of the little city at my feet, | ‘ore ta which are really 4u¢} cetnsion he was absolutely right.lelared him to te officially dead £ Y retain absolutely not one recollee-|Gingerty Ion farther forward, oe ve en sip 40 1 borrowed hin list of bond cus-|whereupon he, too, wax dropped Celebrated F aide Age tomers and, working thru a broker,/from the rolls, ‘The third day|| Mall orders now to Katharine I bought up all the bonds Terenc Montelius Didg. fon had tended me ther dead mule was reported in me, keeping my presence secret trom for from 10 centa to 18lanother part of the field and the those who would have dealt with me|cents on the dollar. Now the Irish|boant of inquiry led, but jin summary fas and, indeed, who| Free State is going to honor those|the weather still being hot and a were actually on the look-out for my|bonds and I'm busy selling them | poker game being on at the post arri?al. | for nd 90 cents o | “Yex, so Naida informed me. To|to the patriotic and th my great surprise she «poke almost} “You sinful old 1 perfect Engtish, and that sort of un-| Augustus Redell derstandin rang up between us|hundred dollar bond for | immediate n the case of alcheap cigars to that same O. | man ana a bad sok ower floor, 82.50, $1.50, Gallery, ASPIRI Plymouth ( Church Sixth—University @ dollar | ciub, they certif Irish.” liy dead 4 that mule thoro- was dropped from/ J-\the ro more mu “liq the three succeeding days lly the veterinary | w disea affied him. 4 and | r rom Gilt Bros. Seed enutifu an thrown | F jon.” |together as we were, can only termi-| “I furnished the cigars, Gus. They| % Be | ; FR a es cic men xl oes eee Sete Gon at ea Ol ee acne atu T Mad bona drtenl GLLTY gtatted Go ‘oak var thatl Out of Jail Cell | . the top of the cliff. What else she!) poco Cook could have made | CINCINNATI, Feb. 9.—Sam Moon Just Off the Press m of th What lee she! Doo Cook colld have made fast ma] u. "itor Wrothecton read, een eed ~ : i j wan I very shortly le |much money if he had used his} 33 | \ If you don’t reteive a copy, write us. | “I accordance with one of the! undoubted but uncontrotied intelli. |‘° four montha in the county Jail for) . ° many strange customs of the City of| ince and tremendous sciling ablilty | Prohibition violation, will be re-| | They Tell a Story of High Quality— | tire. ter personal servants, or rather | Sag it i Y}ieased February 11 under an order | } ‘pin toggeBleririea prowl ions legitimately. na mean t0 SAY !5y Judge smith Hickenlooper in U.| | (TWENTY-TWO years ago two yoong men, who ‘da. for such was her name,|!* that he could have continued !s district court, cutting the term to had grown up in the market garden business, | ¢o14 mo that the Brahmin, Vadi, who|'® 8¥imdie people but hoe could have tiwy months. | | took over the farm of their father and continued | nag acted as my guide, was one of Paved safe. You'll never catch} when the court informed Moonitz | the garden trade. the followers of the Prophet of Fire,|°"¥ really artistic crook taking 4| of the order he telephoned the news | i] PEE farm, situated six miles east of Portland and {to whom had been given the duty ar] Suenos on Mone postal insp: tors, |to his wife. Moonitz has become the | |! IHE thrifty man knows the containing some 75 acres of cleared land, was | intercepting me. | Those who really apply honest busl-/ father of a boy since his imprison: | | value of money. He sys- made to p’ @ varied line of vegetable crops, | “In this way, gentlemen, I entered |Nes# principles to crooked work have | ment | | tematically takes part of his which were supplied to a route of over fifty grocety | upon a brief period of my Hfe at|house-bonts in Florida | Judge Hickenlooper reduced the} } income and puts it into cap- stores in Portland. The farm won a reputation for | once more sweet and more bitter than| “Sometimes,” the old gentleman | sentence because he said he was con ital. Immediately his dollars highest quality vegetables. lany I had known. to that|continued dreamily, “the thought/yinced he had been too severe on | are given the task of return- poceree years ago these men who had devoted | strange, invisible ‘ whose mes to mo that 1 would have | at nitz. : Geteaias 3 afeice or Aaa! ing additional income. all of thair lives to vegetable growing, decided | name was Fire-Tongue, Naida held | lin’ have proved: satec ty’ tal me to e for | unquestione y in this secret cit ions sand pre nl This is what happens when ae lover’ Leventgaiires 9 ‘Awaien ld you deposit systematically in a Dexter Horton savings ac- count. () {the trade mark of Bayer Manufac-| Ye |turo of Monoaceticacidester of Sall-| ? \Toosen Up That Cold th, Women, I l¢ n-| mission to this vings Department open 6 to 8 o'clock Saturday ire-Tongue | circular and the spond year in a small catalog. | ed, were « inch louses And How To Build hems cabbage, pumpkin, beets, tomatoes, etc. The first |the temple in a covered litter. To ties. The first ee were described in a small | himself, war Only one thousand these catalogs were printed | order, and these were initiated by grow acclimated vegetable spec, not alon } } theig own use, but for sale. Fo! several years they | Her house was separated from the had been developing special strains of sweet corn, | otters, and she traveled to and from | seed offered for sale was from these special varie- jook upon her, as upon F but today these same men, who"operate a oer Naida evenings. ship, are printing 126,000 catalogs, or one of the | «Au the daye of my strange but de Wi h M | largest issues of any seed house in the northwest. |jentfut captivity wore on, I lear E CH spring, before birds return | the U. rtment of agri it usterole They are still growing many special strains on the | more and more of the weird people|44 from the South, all filth « Cats and large snakes are cnemies| jrave Musterole handy when acold f same farm, besides which they now catalog @ com | wig unseen, surrounded me. There (litter should be carefully remo: bird former perhaps killing | starts, It has all of the advantages | for trial eol- Plete list of vegetable and fiower seeds, most of |... joages of the Cult of Fire all|from bird hour |More birds than any othér mammal. |o¢ grandmother's mustard plaster} lection ¢ which are northwest and northern grown. lover the all having power to| tn addition to the relics of pre-| Trees und polex, supporting houses, | \WrTHOUT the blister. You just ap-| srgca | HEY specialize in Market Gardener Seeds and | make initiates and some to pass!vious occupancy, houses are likely | Should be sheathed with tin or gul-| yy it with the fingers. First you regular size supply overgfive hundred large market gardens |discipies into the higher xr c in cocoons of insects and | Vanized toon to prevent thi ene- | feel a warm tingle as the healing! packets worth jn the northwest. Wh of home gardeners | those who aspired to the highest|nests of bees or squirrels, Atten-|M™ies from climbing to the nests. | ointment penetrates the pores, then 60c. Alon alto appreciate the high quay of their seeds. Their | rank in the order, however, were com- | tion to this one item of spring clean. | See figure 14 comes & soothing, cooling sensation with each trial trade has had # phenomenal increase, due in n0 | pejjed to visit this secret city In the|ing ig a substantial factor In attach-| Squirrels give more’ trouble | and quick relief. package we small measure to the fact that small orders are | indian hile |by gnawing housés, eating eggs and| Made of pure off of mustard and killing nestlings. Red squirrels, in|other simple ingredients, Musterotel send a catalog given the same attention as large ones and all are | epjon at last I learned a secret and a coupon filled with the same high-grade seeds. which Naida had for long kept back eet fee Pe BESIDES seeds the brothers also specialize in | trom mo, These followers of the riew $l or mere: dapbss an ladioli. Last season they grew | Zoroaster were polygamists, and she Collection a5 {UT of & s—about five hundred varieties. | was the first or chief wife of the mys Dahlia bulbs are sold retail and wholesale ali over |terious personage known as Fire the United States, They also grew one acre in |Tongue. 1 gathered that others had | particular, have a v tion in this respect, perimenters keep t bod reputa: | {s recommended by many nurses ard nd many ex-| doctors. Try Musterole for bron ir grounds free | chitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleu- of them. Even gray and fox squir-|risy, rheumatism, lumbago, croup, rele are occasio troublesome, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains It Is not necessary, however, that | and aches of the back or joints, sore giadioli consikpg of varieties. superseded her, and her lord and mas. bird lov should wage indiscrim. | muscles, eprains, bruises, chilblains, HEIR catalog is not filled with exaggerated |ter rarely visited this marble house vy, [nate warfare against all squirrels, | frosted feet, colds of the chest. It statements but the plain facts Are briefly told. | set amid its extensive gardens. ing birds permanently to their | It {9 far better to adopt the rule | may prevent pneumania and “fu.” Her dignities remained, however, houses, never to kill a Aquirre! unless there| To Mothers: Musterole is also | rom actual photographs so | seit taba on Goat oe ve The '924 catalog |and no one had aspired to dethrone| A little sulphur scattered about |is reason to believe that it has ac made in tnlider form for. bables i is the finest they have ever published. The colored | her as high priestess of the temple.|the house is a good remedy forjquired the habit of eating eges or| and small ni mn. Ask for covers are works of art. If you do not secure a copy | She evidently knew all the secrets | parasites, | young birda, Children’s Musterole. addres: of the organization, and I gathered) pirge have numerous enemies! Where squirrels are numerous, | that she was indispensable to the) from which a careful Iandlord will|they give more or less trouble by | group who controlled It. ltry to guard them. Among these is/gnawing and otherwise disfiguring | “Respecting Fire-Tongue himself, |ine English sparrow, whose per-|houses. This may be prevented by | | his origin, his appearand?, she was sistent attacks too often drive more | covering the parts about the en. resolutely silent, a second Acte,| desirable birdy away from their | trance with tin or zinc |faithful to the Isat. That the ends| este and from the neighborhood. | lof this cult were not only religious vone who wish to free their} (Prepared from information fur. [but political, she did not deny, but| premises of sparrows will find rec-|nished by Ned Dearborn, assistant upon this point she was very reticent. | ommendations in Farmer's Bulletin | biologist, U. S. department of agri- Better than a mustard plaster. | (Continued in Our Next Issue) 493, which can be obtained from | culture.) Advertisement and jars and tubes Dexter Horto National Ban Third Ave. and Cherry St. aemporary Location