The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 16

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Before—to get buck to bu: I—What were we t low I'm all mixed “You were apming the waddle | qins remimded sea Wuse on Continued) by Seattle Star) To Be (Copyright, 1 Mis- quacket | Bring Body From “Il was walking along H i ee ween oe Chicago Hospital Sidney King, only br landed plump right on David Rodgers, of Sea id yelled, “Save me! Oh, save | Mrs. Albert Chase, of F 4 It gave me such @ turn that|/Wash., died tn a hospital at Chi wonder I skidded 20 inches out |cago, Ii, the morning of March y right across traffic and|17 from the effects of an operatior tin soldier's horwer* |The remaing were to arrive on Friday evening and rubber dog. [services will be held at Bon eclared | son company’s pariors Sa at 1 ofc Eu wooden waddle duck ery “Please step this way, Mra. Pinjas rake View ce: * ordered Mister Fura} “and tell us why you fell on Wooden waddle duck and threw arms around his neck and |‘ ears ago and was ound the asked him to save you. Up walked the pincushion lady,|Rodgers, the world's ma spreading so far |Dullder. ey Military Training Camp Offices Here Citizens’ military training headquarters have b the veterans’ bureau Foarth ave. Camp: camp tash! “We know all about that.) Worden. Information You farget that that was before| them may be obtained got al! dusty and were thrown! quarters Ounces for (mete then 2 pound ond 0 ball fore Dae OO WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Finer Texture and Larger Volume in Your Bakings ; Millions of Pounds Used by the Government THE STAR’S BIBLE COUP Twe distinct: styles of this wonderful Book of Boeks have been adopted for this great news- aper Bible distribution, One is the far-famed Letter Bible (Christ's exyings printed in red for immediate identification), and the Black Print Bible for those whe prefer that style. Only Three Coupons and the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution bated lege Tetter Bible, fol eliass took urs, tering, large, clear print, three coupons and only oven DRUG STORE, Second and Pike, Seattle, Wash, hes consented to assist us in this great distritiption. Coupons can be presented and Ribles obtained either at the office of the Beattie Btar or at the above mentioned orders should be sent direct to the Mail Orders: Fre ences for ov Inohude 13 ents additional for postage and pacing” Every Reader Should Have a New Bible tations, with the ine. Mall orders other shipment, The snle of idan od ene Boag 4 rewul em poi Mill beheld form fern daya, pending. rec which Is now en route, | And I’ve kept that beauty to a gra & OPA, BABATIN FEARS she called to him as he He paused, wn by his ed the door olye beaten 4 ot that name. me how ig utterance t me know all ige for myself?” 1 stood there, w 4 trembling, fight t pride which ne, madam, upon It te suff 0@, Oh, eyes were suddenly aswim tn yourself t for myself, e you judge at me judge Dy 1 nee that > ha Ra t Tam acht a my ones t would be « 1 could swered hei tempt to stay to say to com vietions. his desperate CHAPTER XXIV RTUNES ; FOOL his } THE SEATTI By o* RAFACL SABATING *mweTe, he BATTERED RELEASED BY HEA SERVICE, INC, reopene Yet the passing of » change In the moo 1 the comet atest portent of men sword of wrath ed tt ® t seemed, fror behe ena, and the flaming as 0 Gaye of the at last “es came to ement, and reopening of t use when with excl! of br Ivester, sir, that she will be obliged if o ner.” Kim tremb bids me say you will step upstaire to The message startied him * he erled out like a r in panie, The he took refuge tn p would gtve 4 say thataf Miss f ed the heat . vaguely explained ked her 4 on one tke eyes Miss Olive S. 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