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THE EATTLI rAR . Babee Playhouse Damaged a Story of Seattle and d . ADVENTURES A Etec auth Sass See pete | cee Pre are OF THE TWINS . Pas “ Olive Roberts Barton STER MUGG “The Beacon Hill Mystery”): BY FRED V. WILLIAMS | START HERE pogan to se a new 1. She was not the a a Clark had no fear of that now wo SR fy ema Sate oa . = || Dining Car Service - bia , “Who is knocking at my front door?” NOW GO ON WITH THB STORY b , rovides travelers with appetizing meals, com- ining uniform high qu able Nick tried to lift a big stone eu These are outstar r ¢ the way, and finding it eatures that will increase the enj to you eavy, picked up a little stone and | W8Y a De trip east on the popular She was silent, There had been me 4 tried to bre Wang! Bang! | ‘ru a doce intuit to ber worde, s | No sooner had he lain down than| ti*Syteguenes three mas mL _nice tle automobi “Oriental Limited” nd Nick were playing to Yes, thank yo . ght ¢ . . gruane ay . exhausted 1 nervous strain The queen ming, militant, steenatts ang passion thes almost - > & deep sleep, &) suadenly the big stone swung e lo she spoke 1 of Toba, standing shook her fis p ofl pam frightened him, While she sp: carrying through dining car from Puget Sound to “i © & door ar funny little t her eyes, big and luminous, |in the door ave in his matnd, | UAGs Hike 0. der Oot ee cnodking A Chicago over s roadbed noted for smoothness, and with glowed like coals of fire and wore Witt Clark be able to maintain his the same courteous employes serving every roule uncannily bright leadership or will the queen seek to l Clark felt strangely . 4 dethrone him’, Read the next epl fessor and he hing, W n my front door?’ he cried “ . Steel trai uxurious observetion cars, latest speedy new giant oll-burning locom always friendly service It was me* cried Nick, “but |) nestly I didn’t know it was any It just looked lke a! “Where : mee; a The “Oriental Limited” Is the only through fast train leaving ar et great : qreer- ake ze « ; s : Seattle at might for Chicago, without change, on b that yo Humph! That's what it ts to “Oh, yea! I forgot to mention ft 1 ” " Se hie ee | sik wineial seta etind tae We lad whine tame tartans pana 70-hour schedule, Departs at 8:30 p. m, eo man. “If you had broken It, {t\t Once-Upon--Time Land.” ba. He saw 5 ] | would have taken a thousand failr| “Once-tpon-a-Time Land!’ ex Fer rete, revoremtone cad help to planning sor Oty, t enti, o7 telephane, o8 ssand years to make @%-| claimed Nick. “What a funny node ) i just Ike it, Who are | name T. J, MOORE without « a “Well, the only ot City Passenger and Tieket Agent I, too, speak with the ‘ Nick, the | could be cal ot “An J.W, YOUNG The natives held council in ins,” Nik , . . enger Department which the queen took a leading ver ® 4 . y are MA In-B800 part and finally Clark was given | at apology onestly lus iy maine E the able | rae mt vow Coats Kimonas Stockings —-Ginghams ‘Fide, And 1/Queen. When. ahe wants. to. fin Route_of the’ Oriental Limite gt kg edd cel longer newied,” he Skirts Curtains Coverings Everything |: me baucezs, j= ——— three days m remal ou you Be learn tt Itt : , right, we would,” shout 4 my eyes @: . and| People in the ato that are sup-;fectly sure that they are happy Weill do well to clip my nose is a © iy posed to live happily ever after, If) Come @ Hop in.” r—at once < i sor ot mp . . with the funny place you are go-|to fix it up. I'm on my way to see m after that. 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Clark knew that this was but momentary victory, | that after all when the hysteria | of these people had died down, | dreadful reckoning might come | to him, Meat, fruit and drink were brought | and the tribe feasted in barbaric) abandon at his feet, Toba sat at hia| feet mixture. out on floured Night came on. Fuel was piled board, to 44-inch thiek. upon the voicante fire and the flames with filling mixture. Roll up i and cut into slices }¢inch thick. : you so sad, Toba? Place each slice, - side feaieg “lar ‘d. She was looking mood. | on baking pan well greased witi wer the heads of the na-| Crisco, and bake in moderate \ } ‘oven about 15 minutes. Serve ause,” she replied, “my great warm. lov & god, and not a man, and I » a god's bride.” | oke reassuringly. | "My Toba, your lord is pleased | to reign with such a lovely wife,” | he said. She flushed with pl for e a ic try For crisp, digestible trad tone he said. 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