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SATURDAY APRIT 1924 THE ATTLE TAR PAC pa et Jisc p) and 5 i ; A Story of Seattle and Discusses Dogs Two Spanish War Try This On The South Seas Their Inevitable Day Vets Are Buried pe a or t itten for pe Star by Peter iyne—Another Coming Next Saturday § vee t of ted 3} af You Catarrh Wretijen for Shp Mer by Peter BF preter a Presbyterian Church Work” . é r nA 2} t . u to forgive her exhibition of , pets. £ the \ — 4, | mato ; net (Ol temeel, Weve new getion Gets New Heads two post me » 5 of treating em t t t , MEAL servic » usual urn and J M Jenbergh a mply because gle . A. af ¥ cog’ ; a tee © elected Briday | ent the affected areas The ” s brute, MeTavt my 5 ore Six Children Are ayn never t m ni ystery |) pi Pa hits ketild; pres Lef + BY FRED V. WILL. - ‘ or t | since I left the ott : as eft Motherless |‘: gel apr . IAMS ‘ tha d the Ricks enterprises, so 1 thine s x that new perlar! gat on tie Nag £ on sana Drawings by Clyde Ludwick : ’ mnnretary phe’ the see eoman, MoCa ° . wrlea Warhanih ful of “Deo” t “t r sit there with it to | making got Vire der th : - aon oe — bread t self maki her car til 3 ¢ that day morning from & Springs f t sa -¥ ‘ies STAR THERE dows in Seattle, It w oa oa. 1 shooting them at nd t al » t Ine. | carloads of red cedar s f 7 ates ‘avery aE lt ta pied ed ae oe ee Sweet scent that had t € 4 Alc I took er and |i ome or a ¢ Bas. aa = bok wake of the woman in black Tm t to eat, appy re |spoke to the ange! voles thus t tring . otal ‘aoe Black. He is ove he dark, | night he had entered the empty | Piied drear “My dear young lady, I want |ovoirecka, Kanen 4 Missour! o— pos . + em ih, | house You do not look ff Ulysses| to talk to you, and all I want to | ncoms he had a lower berth gol p spitting re tnt A cloud swept across his vision, | Grubb defended ask is your mame and address. | portiand on the Shasta Express WONDERFUL will te r head will be ver puny me ight ecemed to fade. His My looks belle the real sttuation.| You ne be suspicious fo | very old an had the aes 4 oo & Senex | eled. The flower fell from |! Permitted myself to get ve cry) me I'm a man 78 years old, erth, MoCann sted on tr 4 ; secretary HERB REMEDIES rand she flogs , _ fcCa A Py om MN: Ault: ec fpecial for Stomach and Blood s the trade name of Dennis’ bels and fells fingers. Me heard Smith that te something| and the lack of tele berths with th 1 gentlemas ore ive, Bayvey Mi Aud; age E nent—composed en. calling frantically to him, as in the a man should] (co is costing was very grat They became | ret of ry education, Mrs. oMACH REMEDIES ‘i tiseptic, healing ols, Sold distance he caught. the frightened |“ than have hay friendly, swapped cards and it A. E ee ate secretary, 7, £0" eine in the bowels or tubes by leading Sa cries of the natives “Hear him,” Eddie Smith, the | When you give me your name |opeq that the old gentleman was secretary of the 4 ail kinds of ela where. Satisfaction guar- Fighting the intoxt: a of the| ineuran and address, I'm going to send | trarkness himself. Go he slipped M . Mra, 2, B. Bit o4 or money beck. Dennis Bu- moment, Clark tried to e, but he permitted himsall te get very an you up & hundreddollar | Cann the order just because the boy retary, Mra. N. Gri tus. Ointment . Co. makers. foll back, limp and exhausted. He| §ty this morning, Why, you old Do we understand each other?’ be 4 to him—and yet, for of young people's work ha ae ery Seg Was sinking, falling into the black| ‘0UfMusher he = continued, That's trad says Ce ) years, every salesman we've ever W. Neale; box secretary - ae < aby at had overtaken him on the; ‘reatening to throw a Frer tral. ‘Numba, plea had haa failed to pry an order out J. A. Criswell; associate, Mrs. ! S totes bad Check Gieorders aud night in the old house of a hundred| ‘oll at the old gentieman, “you | om that tine on the Blue Star! or that outfit." Xia Grain” trandeahe poannr : sen to | ode of | windows fy off the handle forty times | Navigation Company and the Ricka) swat aa 1 tall you, Cappy?” J C. A. Sprinkle; secretary of || have fn7 of the above sting the wiles of Toba can be! «Helpt he called feebly, “Smith,| “4 s : ¥ Lagging and rr “o rp f see Augustus Redet! demanded. “I told ren's work, Dr. L. B. Dorman;|| it Z . NOW GO ON WiTR Tum stony |"2!P tonne het” Cappy shritied. “Tow | procesied | with business aa Usuel | ou that every dog must have his | associate, Mra. W. F. Beeman; 0¢¢ J. LYSOUND, Herb Specialist, CHAPTER VIII Strong arms, Toba’s arms, closed | “ wight ogg os a ‘= a Me 8 yest nye rh en | day. Here's your decent, | retary of Universit ‘ Mrs, APTE I _—, i ig off steam 40 times a day ppy as pigs in a wallow un- | sy, Meres io seni Phun . BANQUET was spread upon the Bim. 30 Sem; bis t that's my privil everybody Tavish dropped in to see| *indly sal & big cus | Charles ¥, Hubt hospitality se A Clark ate greedily from mh erebees chess 8 in the office realizes it and npboc mdy | day. While be was present | ‘omer for b6 O14 |retary, Mra, Paul secretary ly trom | sag 1 Sgr ha Mgr wt |in the office realizes it # hile be , oS ‘ y) 3 his throne, Hefwre they had finished potct Th 4d hag Bg g Brie tces, pays a bit of attention to me any Fa number and got it like | An McTavts Mra. J. Me} For a bad case of piles get thelr meal, the native men rose and| cutie frantically In the native| NOW: They know it does me good to of Me Tou didn’t mention dogs to mé,| Arthur; head of publicity committee, | a bottle of Clo-Vo and take left theingfood, They moved about anne frantically tn Whe native | ict off steam. But I do not get really his ea i 1| Eddie Smith dt Cappy D, ‘Wingate | tor, pect uneasily. Smith, too, was disturbed, | “°"*"* TY once # year, because when that and watched meget several | Redell. He beamed upor Satece He a ong (15) drops in a little water Then into their midst came t Clark opened his eyes, He was in| .cocens ¢ it upsets my liver, | numbers with far more celerity than | n¢ ommenced rubb Uitte for nomach wees 1114 times a day. Ask your Silat Tine Seem eho, Pencaen Conn ZMEN Sameer Toba "wen ttaating on | wanton ‘2 298 15 unsete cay liver] Bumhers with for mare éelerity than | tur Sad seein’ Ore ."|Federal Employes | i She was breahting heavily from a| {he throne, facing Smith and the p& eon follows mutt. Then I get e violent| ‘Well, gentlemen, the result wan|be declared. “It ten't such a hard| B Pay Bills| merreemeetss: os Druggist. Clark recognised her a» a 7. ie eae gemtns headache and the day becomes a| that McTavish, whose offices are just | World after all, te tt—that ts, it oost Pay Bills ordera, Tree who had first ministerec nee gre dy iw & total loss. Added to my physical suf-| across the hall, decided that, since he! would be a grand world if it were) ne muchdiscussed Lehibach bill wre Berta. Be er ty was refuel ‘ ; . M. Hee Wo Chinese Medict tm het fury, was refusing to sive ltering 1 sutter mentally couldn't raise Central on his own | not for the MeTavishes. jon reclassification of federal em-|| 208 James Bt. Cor. Second Ave. That ts the gtr I first saw on the| wah rm AR ri re yself because I have! ‘phone It would be a grand idea to “Pooh, pooh for you, Cappy. It’s) ployes and the Johnson immigration Seattle, Wash. Phone EL ot-7289 Finest Popular Priced Hotel and,” Clark sald to Smith, “What |, low dle bs es _ Bret | been uch an asa as to let go my 20 ours, Whioh he did, but/a grand world in spite of the Mo-| bill were both supported {n strong in the United States 5 * a eee — al age n ra] been such an ang as to let go of | being a dog by birth, nature and in-/Tavishes and because of the Mo-| resolutions adopted Friday night at Fireproot Absolutely ta the | pre listening: When abe bad fm lmyself, because I know that |clination, he couldn't resist ragging|Canns, Do you think you can fix|« meeting of the Federal Employes FREE GARAGE replied | ** Prd SFY AroMe, & Cry Of LF licsing one's te! to the point nice telephone central of mine |it for me with the telephore com | union No, # at the A. O. U. W. hall. Call her Toba. that is the |S 884 Panic of becoming ously angry, she gave him the wrong num-| pany pronunciation of her name in the) Smith spoke im English. Clark, |ip @ sign of m and spir #9 very voice is an offence and It'll cost you money, Gus, Re} H ’ native language, She is the moat |Tecovéering slowly from his shameful |jtua! weakness, Of course, there | af had abused her twice, she! member that these giris are poor, Elbert Hubbard’s our methods tn 4. TCM he Sree beautiful and, also, the most crue} | '*tharsy. heard as from afar; Jare men who can knock thelr enemy | cal lea me up and complained that | overworked, underpaid and growled 28 ¢ . tal and dangerous of all the mafdeng on| “Go with ber! Smith shouted, |!nto the gutter, smile, while they're|somabody in my ofice way no Ket ad us Bvacvickt tattha ond. loved | Son Visits City tomers ‘are accorded every: eout- SEATTLE, WASH. the island. Beware of her,” “Everything is lost! The beast is | doing it and never lose their temper, op service p for {t—part cash} Elbert Hubbard, Jr., son of the dis ness judgment. 200 Hooms—#1 Per Day Up Clark raised his hand, This throne, | loose! Every man for himself now!” | but I bave never met such a man in| “I trotted out Into the general of: | nd the balaioe {0 eusties and cbeer-| tinguished Reycroft. founder, wear *Petonthiy Rates upon which he sat, gave him dignity, | Toba caught him closer to her and|*!! the seventyelght years I have/fice and gave all hands partioular |fuiness and aympathy. Tf you do that |tny the anme bizarre flowing necktie Free shower and Tub Baths a kingly bearing, an alr of command| sprang from the throne. she was | been taking pe slings and arrows ot | Hades, but everybody dénied it go io 1ey'll wm with service—| und black felt hat, was a Seattle nana a ene despite himself, running—rcunning with him like 9| OUtTaseous fortune over the bows.| body knew was old McTavish and it's been my experie: noo that even | vieitor for a few hours Friday. He “Toba! he called. The girl knelt | deér, Such supermen exist only tn novels.|cause he'd ooze into our ante rooms |it you haven't got any moncy they'll | left on an early train for Vancouver. Pald om om Savings Accounts swiftly at the base of the throne, They're too dog-goned good to be 1 use the telephone booth there./trust you for @ bill of goods if/ 3B. ©, on a bustness trip to the const | Accounts Bubject eto Check Are “Flava. ruled f thie bend te ke Galghs agtaaiae ta ee | TON and {f true they are inhuman | Finally he must have sald something | you're human. Waiter, bring mo|from Kast Aurore, N. Y. Cordially Invited | Grace of the god of fire, commands | bronze of her cheeks, now flashes |*24 1 wouldn't trust one of them awful to central, because this morm|some clear soup and a couple of ac oa Ca em a Peoples Savin > you as subject," Clark continued. | from her great black eyes, with my last year’s straw hat. back my hundred-dollar | toasted crackers.” Booze Seller Is SECOND AVE, AND PIKE sT. | A He almost laughed aloud at the in-/ they were climbing now. Tobe}, 7oU Meyer had a last year’s straw bil ote stating that the ‘sty uft | END. Hs congruity of this situation, He, | was straining with her burden. ‘The | at’ %, Ausustua Medel reminded| Was all off! Well, we didn't get =| (Copyright by United Feature | — Convicted by Jury |7 Clark, a starving artist In Seatile’s| "tn was eteey. Below: ne cane | Cappy “I've cnown you since I got | *lngie number all day and I wns half Syndicate, Ino.) ka earch ges . TRAVEL BY STAGE EXTRACTION Bohemia. now a king snd issuing |there broke a low rumble, like the| ZY “t palr of long pants and you|crasy. 1 hate mysteries, But Just Se | mg AR Lei bad nie DoD commands to a girl whose beauty! Drcl'o¢ distant thonine | wear a silk hat the year round," an I left the office to come to lunch. Enl City’ {trial before sory tn 6 uation 'O. C, fe) an FREE DAILY would ‘have captured society 19) Clark, his head “Shut up!’ Cappy rasped. ‘You're |¢on I spied old man avish niarge Uily s Dalton’s court on y, was found | Ashariad ark, his head swimming, the lids! oo technical." ping Into our telephone booth, so I ° guilty of walling booze, Judge Dalton Dally Fare The atrt_ cyept to ble fect, wie], nis S706 heavy, realised even in| “swell, tell us what made you so|aneaked up alongside and listened to Automobile Park fixed the heaviest penaity tho law 10:15 A. 6. 9.50 save her his hand; she took !t and|rrom a living thing, that Fahens angry him rattle the receiver and cuss and! ‘Tourists coming in after June 1| Permits, namely, $600 and 90 days in M. fail Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat spit like a panther k “The mystery was no longer a mystery, While I walted for him to come out of the booth I kept getting more and more angry, until, when he did emerge, I was beside myself. I forgot all about my temperamental liver and my blood pressure. All I wanted was | blood—and by the Holy Pink- Toal Prophet, I got It.” “I wore out on oid man MeTarish “A man who Is 80 cussed mean he has spoiled his own life, his wife’s, his children’s, every em- ployee in his offico—and mine, I refer to old man McTavish of the Green Funnel Line—the bare shanked, old Scotch thistie That old bandit Is so low-down he could wear my top hat and walk under a snake without bending.” Cappy ceased making breadpitis reamed it against her eek. “Bo careful,” warned Smith. “Her | charm ts like the bite of a rattle-| snake | (am Clark smiled. After all, he mused, | @ is Amazon Was very much & woman. Toba spoke, Smith transtated. and Clark forgot for the moment that he was playing king and listentd to the soft, warm wil tind ample accommodations for 200 more automobiles in the Wood. land auto tourist park, {t was an: nounced Saturday, after an Inspec tion Friday afternoon by « joint com mittee of Chamber of Commerce rkers and the Seattle park board. Formal opening of the present park | has been postponed to the middle of May, tho accommodations are avall- | able for early motor travelers. KOTOR Bi and Tiel MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 Third Avenue % ELLIOTT 1408 NDIGESTION Relieved of its poignant dis. tress, flatulent (gas) pains, discomfort after meals, the monster of which Smith spoke, Toba finally stopped. She allowed him to slip to the ground, and while she gasped for breath Clark, fighting the drowsiness which had come over | him, struggled to rise. The maiden watched him struggle at her feet, allowed him to crawl a few feet away and then, as he sank | exausted and dizzy she rushed at him, picked him up and continued | Pas whalebone rubber, which docs not cover the roof of the mouth if ‘ou have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, teeth ... Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect repro- duction of the human im, set of teeth .....- music of her speech. her climb, | gt of at << spomber of od $08, Gee uatNA REA A | poe es belching, bloating and)" Most of our pi ps hand ot tere |e e Bilgewater club in turm “All 8 good $50 umbrella th: pre- ean ; pe | Seeemnenaee boroeeree cn ed ‘Oh, ruler or this Where was he being taken? To you boys know McTavish, do you [*ented to me by the Marine Cooks’| The Whittier Heights Improve eaith-destroying constipa- | icse work ts still nivingr ‘on ‘sate 7 where love is death, I bring YOU! death at the hands of the queen he] pot?’ and Stewards’ Association of the Pa-! ment club offered the board of edu. tion with isfaction. : tribute from our fallen queen who | had shamed and deposed? To sacrt-| An present nodded, and Cappy | cific Coast for insisting, In & meeting |cation Friday aasistance tn putting All work guaranteed for 15 years. Bxamination free Open 9 to 6 Daily and 9 to 12 Sunday ;| OHIO DENTISTS ” | Second Av. and University St. Luna Park swimming pool opens Saturday, March 29.—Advertisement. this day presenta you, tn token of | tice under the bridal knif her submission, with the Mower of/ trig eyes closed. Ho sank, sank, the mountati sank, swiftly, CHAMBERLAIN’S Be iran of the St that they mship Owners’ association, were entitled to more /ground fn condition. the addition to the Whittier play. The club al, walled on. ‘And you are all aware at the day before yeaterday the| with terrifying fight |switchboard ope se of the local|money because of the Increased cost |ready has done some work on the Speaking softly, she hurried on: [into oblivion. telephone compa: went out on/jof livi My attack was furious,|tract. The offer was made, by “I love you. You are my king, What happens to Clark in the | strike.’ undignified and terrible and.J'll never |James B. Dupen, club president. next installment of this thriller? Tam your slave and wet over it.” “Oh, you, you will," Ulysses Grubb| gestiig and King count: toothed the anhappy Cappy. "Ol4| joined handa to combat the ernie man McTavish ts, aa you say, a os. | nose A gurvey of the city ae fe J and every dog must have his day. | made to determine: just what areas McTavish has dodged his for seventy | are likely to be attacked and what | jodd years, but today he got it, and)... will bo immune. that is as {t ought to be, Let us hope | |, ‘Are we aware of it?" groaned J August Redell. “I haven't made car- fare since those awful girls walked| out. That strike Is costing me a thousand dollars a day. I just can. not do business without a telephone, Does the beast get him? Will Toba kilt him? Clark is in great danger. His story becomes more exciting. Watch for the next issue of The Star. fixed upon him adoringty. He took the flower from the hand| of this ravishing girl and raised it Here's joyful news for every fleshy | person who loves good things to eat, es | pecially those who are denying them- —_— | to his lips, | you recover from the attack but that |~AFTER GRIPPE OR | selves the things they like most because On the moment he breathed a| ADVENTURES MeTavish may not. AFTER GRIPPE OR _ | sf tier ceuire to keep gown their weight | subtle fragrance that stirred hidden | memories. | “You are quite right, Ulyases,” Ed- |COLDS—THEN WHAT?) |die Smith assented. “It's a long) already burdene ‘The famous Marmola Presc been put up tn convenient t OF THE TWINS i t y @ ‘The old house of a hundred ie. &, Jane that hasn't got « blind pig at) and is now sold by druggists every: el the end of it. Cheer up, Cappy, abd Where at only one dollar per box—the | Safe and Cool ZEPHERIZED Knit Underwear —absorbs moisture more freely—dries more quickly — yet protects from sudden chill. Very Elastic Very Cool 9,000 Retailers are THIS WEEK showing the Spring and Summer models that the Knit Underwear Indust Sehde Ack to me thetis PD ccm Does Your Food Turn to Gas? Perhaps that Is why you feel 90 ner- Yous, Irritable and depressed at tinves- why you suffer from lightning Jabs of pain sbout your heart, palpitation, short- nens Of breath, dizzy spells, faintness, headaches, bloating, poor circulation or | Growziners after You can easily « exe by taking ting. id ail distress from ope Gas Tableta before and after meal ot only do these re- markable tablets give prompt relief when taken during an acute attack, but thelr continued use will help to remove the cause of the trouble entirely, Rope Gas Tablets contain that can harm you in any way. Pieds wot to take and free from objectionable oder, ‘The very first dose should eon- if their merit Be gure to the original and only genu- ‘ablets. They cost no mure Prici i Drug Stores and other leading druggists, Bo Con ; ne ericke & Load nothing | "Did anybody seo Judy and the! baby?" asked Mister Punch, Mister Punch looked very funny, | dressed In a sort of red and yellow | gown, and a high-peaked hat with tassels on the side. “Did you see Judy and the baby?” he repeated. “I thought that after I'd thrown them out of| the window they might come to Doofunny Land, Such queer peo-| ple come here to live, and Judy | was certainly a queer ‘un.” | Nancy and Nick looked at Mister Punch and then at Mister Fuzd Wuzz, and then at Mister Punch again, They didn't know a word he was talking about. | “If you do find Judy,” said Mis-| ter Fuzz Wuzz, “what do you in- tend to do with her?” “Oh!’ cried Mister Punch, the arting to his eyes, “I intend her my stick and tet her! belabor mo for awhile. I'm sorry I treated her so. I never meant to, -|but after Toby bit mo on the nose I kind of got mixed up in my head | and didn't know what I was doing. Do you want me to tell you about | it both ‘Twins Mister Punch, “Oh, yest’ cried engerly, ‘Pleas do, It sounds just fine.” |} “Other people's troubles always |do,* declared Mister Punch with a grimace, “But sit down and I'll be- |gin at the beginning. | “One fine day I got ready to take Judy and the baby for a walk, Judy |was my wife and the baby was our only child. “Well, I walted and waited and waited, and every time I called to her to hurry up, she would call back, ‘Just a minute, Mister Punch, just one more minute.’ “I was looking out of the window while I was waiting, and a show- “Did you see Judy and the baby?” he repeated. | that man passed with his dog, Toby. | Toby saw me, and jumping up my stairs, he bit ma right on my nose. “Well, that made me awfully mad | so I hit him and threw him out et} the window. “Up came the showman, and he | yelled, ‘Why do you throw my dor | Toby out of the window?” And with he gave mo a good beating with a stick—this very stick I have in my hand. ‘Woll, I grabbed the atick and | hit him and then threw him out of | |the window. “Just then Judy came in with the | baby afd T guess T had gotten the | habit, for I grabbed the baby and throw it out of the window, next I beat poor Judy and threw her out, Oh, I was a terrible fellow!" “After that’ I ran out, knocked down everybody I met—a doctor and two \p men, and a whole lot of people, and they put me into jail; but I got out and I'yo! been hunting for Judy ever alnce. 1 want to tell her that I'm sorr | and} | toot and | |And I do hopo the poor baby Isn't | male we a\entee and there was no help | hurt. It isn't good for babies to) throw them out of the window,” “Well, I should like to help you, my dear Mister Punch,” sald Mister Fuzz Wuzz kindly, “but so far Mra, Judy has not como to Doofunny Land, I'll ask tho rag-doll, and Mister Hinky Dinky, and the dancor and everybody, and I'll send you word if I hear of anything.” “Thank you,” sald Mister Punch, marching stiffly away on his little | wooden legs. "Thank you-thank you,” And away he went, tassels, cap, try a bit of clear soup. Before the/ day ts over somebody you know will do something fine and decent and! alibi the world and old man MeTav- | |iah, By the way, can you furnish me with that telephone girl's name and address, I'm on the same circuit with you, and if she can’t give me service herself, she may know of some girl who can.” “Oh, don't bother me about bust- ness, Gus,” “I tell you I'm 1." At that moment Mr, Skinner, the general manager of Cappy Ricks’ lumber interésts, paused at the Round Table, “By the way, Mr. Ricks,” he said to the old gentleman, “I managed to get Mable to answer our tele phone after you left, and I ex- plained to her all about old man MeTavish and how you had licked him for cussing her, Sho said she thought you were simply wonderful and asked me to ask HAD T0 LET HOUSEWORK G0 te Ill Husband had todothe Work. letely Restored to Health ves E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound South Bend, Indiana,—‘'T was a | run- aT out, and had pains in my back nee bear- ‘ing-down pains, I | lwas so sore I could | hardly drag my- Ieelf around and was not able to work, My gasand worked all da; Wiashop nd ¢! en came home and | helped me at night. ‘The doc- tors said I had fe- butto upon, aad of, fetta that woul coats a great deal husband heard about Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound at the factory age aan oe e stopped at the drug store ught mea bottle of it. Thad begunto think there was no help forme, but I took three bottles of ee now: eet like myselfonceryore. | ae ore? for three bottles wasn't #0 long stick and all, (fo Be Continued) (Copyright, 1934 Beatle Star) Segetable Comp le Compound enough.” —Mrs. inkham’ th doctor had char; ee cannot raise Lydia B. Pinkham’s mae, £90 Sherman Ave., 1 ed with fe ferpale wealt ness should give Lydia E. fegetable \Ercpocad « fair trial. \ advertisement i f oy sie ais Ss ae ah anita sg is aes owen te Cappy pleaded wearily, | u }ant Pellots, and you are on the high ‘a bit of house- | world over price. To get rid of steadily and easily, stmply take one of these litt te oh meal and at bedtime until you ha reduced your | weight to where you want It. 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