The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 8

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A Story of Seattle and The South Seas “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS Drawings by Clyde Ludwick 4 START HERE a going out to W t a : exp Tell her I choose death by th Wah-Poo to death at the bands Rae’ tp : of my bride,” Clark said \ belief tha rn eon ed this ise and prey t a loud w both, Tobs queen, wt 2 . the artist. » of wa In rebuff ing < eed | wor by the old + } The men re against t lease & 5 and the courrios « him, against the He then is kiven t was kr rying her : hand. By ber hand in s 5° ae down to t it. Yow Go ox wirn THE STORY Softly he patted her head. It was the first token of affeetion he had shown her, She ceased i raised her face to CHAPTER X fron weeping ve t contemplat Her eyes were glorious man she Clark her what the He ‘. “No, Toba,” he said, while Smith interpreted, “my people do not destroy that which is dear to of lux item. I cannot find Jove in my ean f heart when its expression is F murder.” mself, And to Smith he adde . "74 rather take my cha that monster below 0 Phan—well, than to die on my ding night.” =) The professor was silen with gray hea i y white-skinned stranger,” she cried. “Don't go to the 4 Wah-Poo. Remain, my beloved, G r and go to Paradise under my qe knife.” Smith was translating rapidly, At oasked.! first Clark softened under her ap- o She gets relief from DR.CALDWELL'’S SYRUP PEPSIN And so do the children Some Families Are Never IIl ‘TUNATE are the children store where medicines are sold, and the cost is less than a cent a dose. We guarantee that if you will give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to achild or for a few nights to an adult it will relieve any case of con- stipation no matter how chronic, or your money will be refunded. 10 Million Bottles a Year Use it once and you will never again take coal-tar drugs in RO. . Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is Church st., Lynchburg Va. Mr. vegetable laxative free from opie Lonis C. Grabl of 1569 Winton ates and narcotics. 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SHEEHAN, General Agent, Passenger Devarumeat cir a (eto PACIFIC the rocks Behind, across the night, there echoed the heart ery of Toba for her beloved, but Clark was not NO. 19—THE Es y unexpected person made a > Dootunny I he'd been t this time te way cou ears and s as the Easte What “Ita no the Easter Bui 1 seen a d chocola‘ “Well, why didn’t 1s xelalmed Mister a rabbit id off. All that was left wan c he bunny‘s ears and @ few cru of maple sugar off the hen been to Sug: sald the Twins nd I didn’t,” said Mister Fu Wuzz. “However, there are a ic f people in Doofunny Land you ven't asked yet. Com: ones, ny, we'll go with 'y jee a bunny and a ch aimed tho “Nope, I didn't. 1” ex. cat. ADVENTURES OFTHE TWINS "KIDNEY TROUBLE tore two weeks ago and boug today. I am buying one-hi *|boxes of Alvita’ Tablet | my friend Alvita THE § A stirred by it. This wild creature, whose love for him was mingled with thirst for blood, repulsed mbled on until he came te of the monster had ht was atill, Great ed the shadows of the und, bathed the sand waste STER BUNNY ARRIVES I don't mind the them.” (To Be Continued 024, Seattle Star) RELL.VED IN ONE WEEK BY ALVITA are the men wh “Having heard of your Alvita Tab . I came to your Long Beact ) tablets for $1 and wit standing trouble with my Or prostate which fécoss from four t y expreas my 4 good these ti n this regard, « further that the tab ted mater n clear y throat of @ mu condition standing caused from I ani a man of ma but feel like a ts to ¢ to |dog?’ For the cat and dog had | Plant, which, through its long root jmade it up and were now living | peacefully. |chocolate. I'm sorry I didn't, And I like maple sugar, too.” Next thi think it wi “Did T see sugar hollow hen? No, I he. tin mouse. | horsehair whiskers, “Where did you | = say you left the basket with the chocolate ear in it? It might-make a meal.” Never mind where I left it*| said the Easter Bunny sharp! “That's one reason I wish to find the runaw my secrets, And just before taking | the baskets around to the children’s |houses, I always warn the basket | people not to tell, either.” “Well, 1 didn’t seo cither of/ squeaked the mouse, run- them, ning rabbit and hen?” cried all }the Humpty Dumpty Circus anl- | mals. “No, we didn’t, but we wish | |we had!’ { think I'll be going,” he said | | hastily, thanking Mister Fuzz Wuza and the ‘Twins, “i'm sure the bunny and the hen were wiser than |I | petites.” ‘Why, that's what chocolate bun. nies and sugar hens afe for," laughed Nancy, and I hope you will | find them, so the child for whom the basket 1s Intended won't be dis- appointed.” “That's so, \ See Anawer in Tomorrow's Paper chocolate bunny and | *t any drug store at Bartels’ Drug 8 And he wiggled. his long | ment. absorbs the vital elements—lime, iron cape. {and phosphates—necessary to he “Nope! sald the dog. “But I lke |4nd vigor. Alvita has proved ¢ clally beneficial in building up weak jened, run-down conj(itions and in met, let mo see, I | Overcoming kidney, bike |tate trouble. One dollar buys a box Always in stock Before they can tell | us to stay away from such ap-| | laughed the bunny ture, Add suffici to make dough stiff enough to with powdered sugar made into Miss ©. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes aeewe: ros' “Ginger’’ Creams (Simply “glorified” gingerbread) 1 cupful Criseo 1 cupful sugar 1 cupful molasses Bey flour to roll 1 teaspoonful salt 14 teaspoonful ginger 14 teaspoonfuls soda Cream Crisco and sugar to- gether. Add molasses, beaten oggs. Sift 2 cupfuls of flour with la and ginger, stir into mix. mt more flour Toll. Roll out on floured board, about 14-inch thick, and size of baking pan. Bake in sheets, While still warm cut into oblong pieces about 8 x 4 inches. Frost thin paste by addition of milk or water. (RISCO eve Tent, fender os ‘or le and flak, For crisp, digestible trled foods This was where the giant of and there, in the 5 light, looked upon its footprints seo It, if he might tried to fight it down, curlosity got the better of him. This increased with the quiet of The beast had ceased Aing was insecure and many times he slipped he finally made his way there he stood up and looked out over the tree tops n and the sand dunes It wasn sickening, backward, for A low, deafening ramble, Ite thunders crashing below the level ed, The vibra- Clark to the very roots of his hair, The next minute the mound rose | #ve he stood jutted upwa: Prop sons were He rolled this way and that, Now the beast was in the under the monster's feet, was be- Clark dared not leap for fear of attracting the mens: lumbering steps the and ponderous Now it mired deep in the sa was absolutely relleved of nds had found a rands were like ropes. The monster finally stopped and settled into the sand. There Its roar ceased, There was no motion of the mon-| ster's body now man fall of its great f dozen tion of bre leave its back lest he di |In terror to the thick strands of An hour passed. Clark folt that the timo must make his es: he relinquished his sides inthe opera Tablets are. scientifically | friend Prepared from the wonderful alfaifa slept he worked his way down the mon a few feet from the jer and pros. | afraid to drop lest the sound of his body on the ground awake the giant creature, ment, while he hang from the the great body Advertize | monster's side, | (Will Clark subdue the man-killing [beast of whom the entire island of |savages is afraid. See the next chap- ter in The Star,) STEAMER | SCHEDULES Save Money. Travel by Steamer Leaves Colman Dock 1 SAYS RUM RING Island Wife PROTECTED U. S. Officials Aided Wets BY FRAZER EDWATDS * Stockholders Are Declared Liable Every holder of stock in th “Home Builders” Face New Case A second grand larceny charge was filed against Anna B. Williams who, with John Huffman, formed the eb 4 BIG jory, 4412 Evante woman member @ bees ‘© Two Die in Crash nd about began of Trolley Car VERONA, Pa. April §.— red here 4 into a ge and operated th concern, Tues. | ‘| MONTANA DANCE od it instead of bullding him | an $8,000 home he had expected. na street car , Jumped the | TUESD. Heeds Calls grienaig of Ukelele! Spea Army Spouse | Granted Divorce When Deserted Witness Charges State and ig ' Forensic Team to * Carl. Gea) Get Debat ng a Lodgemen Prepare for Big Ca fice of the Frater ace ts ve Eagle are expected n to the he mother serie. VJoaquin ¥ i Wednesday, April 9 | con happiest, 3 ! Ladies She, gents hooting will be allowed D ’EM, SHEP, » Noe 4 Special for Wednesday at The Florence Shop |New Dresses Clark, like a fly on Its side, was shaken to the ground. alyzed by fear, gazing on the brute for Easter Recent additions to our large stock of beautiful Spring Dresses have been marked at this money. saving Florence price for Wednesday. Not one single sacri- fice of either style or quality has been made in onler to per mit this exceptional savings op- portunity, 142 Crisp, new and dainty models in Crepes, Silks and Twills will Please you at this sensational CHINESE TALKS Student Is Cly e Trophy Three Ouitbreaks rnival of Sto AN FF ck Disease \LET ER BUCK! MOOSE TEMPLE, FIGHTH AND UNION nd ¢ season and we are "AND HERD ’EM IN” THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE Seattle, Washington RESOURCES Customers’ Liability to Bank for Acceptances ........... United States, State, County and Municipal Bonds....... Other Bonds and Securities. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Banking House, Safe Deposit | Vault, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate............ mer Earned but Not Collect- QO ye euaieiicen ss war va oi Cash in Vault, in Banks and With U. S. Treasurer ...... | LIABILITIES | Capital ...... Surplus and Undivided Profits. Special Reserves ............ Unearned Discount and Vault Cifeilauony. (ites. iy eevee Letters of Credit and Accept- NOG chase sts sare Apa a : Securities Borrowed—w. S, Lib- erty Bonds seesaw seis Deposits— Individual . .$16,082,681.88 Bank ...... 8,721,756.08 U.S. Govt. . a bottle of Clo-Vo and take UGET SOUN NAVIGATIONCO For a bad case of piles get (15) drops in a little water 4 times a day. Ask your Druggist. OFFICERS ROBERT S. WALKER, Vice President EUGENE W, BROWNELL, Vico Prosident DIETRICH G, SCHMITZ, Manager Bond Department LA FAYETTE KELLOGG, Assistant Cashier JOHN L. PLATT, Assistant Cashier Report of the Condition of At the Close of Business, March 81, 1924. Loans and Discounts.........$ 11,043,339.77 211,749.83 4,027,852.02 963,182.93 899,601.70 6,004,120.06 $ 28,240,251.43 seeeeeeeee 8 1,000.000.00 776,641.82 192,836.02 234,250.00 234,369.25 4703000.00 449,493.15— 20,258,881.06 $ 23,240,251.43 MANSON F. BACKUS, President BRICH LUCAS, Assistant Cashier A, ROBERT MORTON, Vice F IRA W. BEDLE, C THEODORE F, McCREARY, Assistant Cashier ALFRED V, GODSAVE, Assistant Cashivr R, W, SMITH, Assistant Cashier

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