The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 9

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rH EATTLI TAR ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS & Olive Roberts Barton A Story of Seattle and = : | lal (An intimate story of innermost emotions revealed tm private letters) | NO. 11—THI VI EL TWIN IT HAN AND GRETEI TELEGRAM FROM MRS, MAKY \ I) . t wa "1 . pe : > , ALDEN PRESCOTT TO MIS. ° ‘ LESLIE PRESCOTT ’ J “The Beacon Hill Mystery” |): °°" atop Across’ there re t J ~_ BY FRED V. WILLIAMS Unit ; {OTH “ ad ey Telegram From Sy Car STAR? HERE TODAY E ‘ . Wireless From Mrs, & ton to John Ak “ott ° . . Netly. othr ro ia } ; Graves Hamilton to ‘ Smith came from bis cave and | leave place Pr ' ler to| Clark ne ingles 1 his Ye Then, toward dusk a group of _ ay I natives came into the open me “ space over which Clark presid- | 1 h thahe a They carried a misshapen | A . ndle between them ov MOT? ~ Fi alder " . . . ~ ySpgprsd - Telephone From Ruth Elling i e ton to Lesile TOMORROW: Telephone call frou gether. Add nuts, fold in beaten whites of Add flavoring. Bake in Criseoed loaf pan in moderate oven for 35 to 45 minutes. Cover with maple Maple Icing ders, her face wu of greeting on She was he: | throne, and without a me . Went toward he to the wind. Miss Page greeted him cherrity She was trying to be brave. od ng.’ she said. “Tt t ot it the ruler of this island leave his throne to greet n lowly The subject should go to } had tried so ha rd to conceal. “What is it?’ ‘she asked. “It is nothing,” he replied. us walk on the bea “Tell me," she pleaded, ‘*what has happened. Why do you not wish me }to go into the court?’ Clark shrugged his shoulders, Eva j sion was useless. It were better, he “Let , to tell her n dent has happened,’* he said. enson, the mate of your ship, has lost his life in the jungles, and a girl has dist, too.”’ Miss Page pexsd. But she said no more, They ¢alked to the b | Clark breathed deeply of the inyi | Fating air from the ocean. “It is good to leave that place,’’ he said. "I wish you and J might walk like this on the teach morning.’* She glanced up at him shyly “What would Toba say? she asked Jace hats He frowned. Toba! He had for with gotten Toba. He had left her wit! out an excuse or an apology. In- « ious of him, yes. But did he have to bind his life to’ the whim of this woman? In the presence of this white girl, somehow the spell of the native beatuy fell from him. He felt more like a man of his own color with) | | THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER All Druo Stores SCULLYS KOOKU “INDIAN FOR BULLY PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP ° e - Oncakes—in the morning When you get that first “whiff” of cakes in the morning — think of | Scully’s Skookum you'll have | some” appetite. Cakes without Skookum are like ham without | e448 — it simply belongs there — | it’s “Bully.” Don’t forget—noth- | ing but pure cane and maple sugar. s M In air tight, double sealed screw sop cams—your protection. 1__. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO. 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Wabash Ave, Chicago, Tl. Mall 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent te i at I John Alden Prescott to Leslie Pres their car ' 3 vat A étage ‘| Vacuum Cleaner q ° Laas Bl 1 Mister Mugs nything t e the 7 with the | Toba, who tient you ean find REI ATIVES Well, 1 should think not! re.) “8 1 aid Gret ra No stooping to make tedious shook her 5 of|¥ I do not expect t ma 4had 46 ked the fairy “ . ¥ ws F hand adjustments for varying } cae is on , pay dear } , The Star ders to use this| treated them when they were lost!| “A pretty kettle of fis depths ofnap. No wearonrugs. pe else the maidens woul face " You } i t t ake house just |r M Muge th No loss of cleaning efficiency | ery at e : c tha as . : mbt M ih ; anne initma le fee Kote Rohe, al. Le Only Cieanes | pave tried, tried so hard, 7 t f Made! ) she said. “And [ can't remember ‘ t t , ps | pet Last night lying in my 1 a z ' , f t °o Its Type ade. (= cave, looking out over the sea ‘ : ‘ , Automatically adjusts itself ; rie there came familiar memories r 3 and then, when I sought to ree | Wireless from + ir " to clean any surface 100%. The call them, they fled from me as t xpect t nD » ° and ie ¢ rush iv ; | ling tho they were but paris of a | Y ‘ t them DAVID A, WILLITS, who disap. | seven times seven duck ponds and The F Queen e| Soft bristled brush, shaft driven ie: i revenge.’ @ream. ri F it sar ab 1 was last seven times seven barn: nd | heard a " Mu, —no belts—and correctly ! wan concerned She! "Be matimne I may be able we from J Ho, Idaho, en o ful } hve he speeded, floats over the rug. her arm thru Clark's and drew denson, the Wyom t ap : : m to her something, but I do not know » f t h ( 1 Combined with the powerful : sald fer.| was. It was’ gone before I « t Willits Loese pan suction, it gets every particle of / } and then arm you. | Braap it ~— ee) eee ‘ Star) | dirt and lint. You can shut off | & Yow GO ON WITH niess they Her eyes were ° et 1} , 0 4 on ( ) , ; CHAPTER pressed her hand g m Hl the brush and clean by air alone | j : . Rega Ay " oe y . 1 sbi : —two cleaners for price of one! ; j oo Cane ahjybent lent ‘ve I me 3 9 Be :gi80 10 S00 p | A N FESTIVAL See the Thor—test it. Its | now before the | What if he He was! ," ie! ans me ‘ a | many exclusive improvements throne. The bundie they carried | a compan i t t liked ! stitt j-| will convince you it is the finest See oe eee mck, |s Seance : ane j|Wenatchee Ready for Fri-) yeuitls They laid it at the foot of the | his nearne aa TED BLAKE day Blossom Fete cleaner you can buy | throne and prepared so unwrap t Tv oe You & momer ‘ “ore! ‘* it at once. le to Yor! he bse | Ask for a Free Home Trias ii “Take it 4 . no! u WENATCHE ¥ | % John's fir Amer } ering his eye ‘ a ee Spso syso li noe WEIR Red ¢ Only Down aWeck { Thor Electric Shop i ' Direct Facto Bh h (Decidedly delicious—no wonder caleat tai r f mat as ~ if ic re tris cake won first prize in a " ht long a 8 on : JOHN W. JONES, 222 Pine Street — recipe conlest) oy : wernt te gesttie wad dyer dibs ta neon : aise’ tir the’ wate at Ol Telephone: EL jot-4318 Honptel Criseo “It is both,” ne sald, “The | She was in his arms, He held her | brought nearer gr ! Heeacahin 2 7 "| AURLEY MACHINE CO., CITICAGO cupful light brown sugar natives say the girl has been | tightly. And she did not st ¥ step to this ere} ; ‘ *y om t Established 1906 feet ik, 2 eggs bitten by a reptile and Benson y he kissed her and fre the g omnes The American Red Cross fathe AS ; fa is ich ll 1% cupfuls flour crushed to death.” ips there poured broken vows that what for |tn Beattie are seeking the present ad Ar tho he “ ; oe 7g eespoontal salt “ * erted Toba. “Here comes} h? Would protect her with his life, | them. “ey wy brnsit ay tie RS, | na f starch ail Heads Drive for King 1 eupfal nuts f an Neneats: Le her 60, ton" } ed scr he rag pl arg ara Tob ef Clart 1 [st Mace. ; ih be at be between the years of 17 and 24 n ‘ amd wy} her, that her heart called to him ‘oba comes upon Clark and | Seattle A elther, sir SR Baber s i 1 ecxtenct | sector petty that lel frony tne eZ] And while they held enc Marian in each other's arms on | 188 y hings to do a2 rmcencdibrcaegts Cream Crisco, add , yolks Jand their souls commu: h the beach! CARL BROWN or anyone knowing ‘ of eggs, milk. Beat. Add flour, e, she came slowly toward them, |t¥9 lonely white people stranded on Learn what she does by read- [hig whereabouts, is asked to ca t want to do a h men to complete the entire malt, baking powder, sifted to- olen hair athe ; thes nge inland amid © ‘savage ing the next chapter in The Star 5 * declared Hi uote of. 478 tf the other conn

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