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tHE SEATTLI Alt A Story of Seattle and The South Seas ADVENTURES Ahad “‘Four-in-One”’ Package NO. 24—MORE OF MISTER GULLIVER Is a Big Favorite! 4 os But “ ne i four separate wrap “The Beacon Hill Mystery”) o's: eus.e0% = ew oft, aa aie ih a chaste pated ang genet BY FRED V. WILLIAMS ent to the ‘ t make him drop me, 1 was ve aid Faeyr convenienc , _ . “ealled. the Land of} . f the® sanitation, e econon i START HERE TODAY the last car went out, Do you nag, @ . Iw ' ; this approved method of wrapping Floyd Clark, See : Hf ps semi met" Clark asked the RP pc hf cpl cepecflt . : " ‘ Py meets with instant and unanimous Very well,” replied the man t naid Na Nich approval ewives find it 4 e- | dollars 1 Gis K . “ ° ‘ . f the é O @) e economic keep the unw ed : . : : | floated for some time a . | das the At se . of them were farm: | floated 5) j " ' nd they treated me handsomely, | up fir @ ship ae ; j ne W 5 © afte ¥ . , When you order Maid o’ Clove ‘ sgt is forced to r ed, 1 walked shout . al poate Butter, you not only get the bene- j marty her, but saves his tte when | og st s now.” til T came to a field. It was y ave @ . “Four-in-One” package Fi | prehistor 4 by the . > Pay peer pen ca 4 Mister Gulliver but also are sure of getting the } tow ° They saw the/! could not see to the top of them ep A etarnd Pig —~ hen ages on finest butter obtainable i a ee heow twa : ove se me the Yad 3 r ; Hurry Clark shouted te y t me into pie I t-|T wee Mister aM une coking at 5 h Cc ms | @ fron p driver At Broadway the = ¢ st A. One of the) w . ! ght Made from the rea it onal and then off into the night, with | me, picked me up im his hand. | w today a tells me | of Creams | | The mariner atertous a roar they took the trail of the | terrified for fear I should fail as I sald er Muges. | night and t one. raft! limousine. was a hundred feet above the ground made these children very hay Pian t me te 6 ran your stories he most ap 4 methods of scien leg . vl ag a ee teen | Fa the will nd expert butter making are us the | - * laughed @ at cab was Ma » comfortable as the giant , im, Meow, aver Butter. It : " . WITH THE sTORY ¢ his mysterious id me between his thumb and fore - t " tis Pasteurized, Maid o’ Cl f = °° % bound for whe ath? Who we ger, much as you might pick up & . | delicious, It ts Pasteurized, Maid o° Clove t ( e t ¢ fingers hurt my | of Us Butter costs no more than ordinary bu CHAPTER 40 od Frey pa . Too late,” laughed Mister Gull het 4ARK hopped a st ar and/*0 — - But come t nywa it yep eneengieage @ of his}, Now \ F ae er ‘ vgs gee tes ; } note! Geer me t . Bi. ped back home ng P| He hurried to the elevators. He ; @ house ; Once Upon-a-Time Land far behind. | ' Waa whisked upward four flights|. t pagyetlys bes Pete rortss (To Be Continued) will Sees marien's suite. He want sh Gigurda et poeta etme to 0b # pyright, 1934, The Seattle Star) : Your Grocer Has It Fresh Today, rl a was back pB2 8 t peor right, 3 5 ‘ . ETAL the door he paused and Tet Gladly Stock Maid o’ Clover Butter for You Knocked, ‘There was no answer. He Be hg. ngp Knocked again. Still no response : : J 11 Western States é MUTUAL OREAMERY CO. Serving He shook the knob, It turned. The There they go! Clark saw Tee I Western an | door opened under his pressure the limousine swing across the Bit | "Thru the rooms he” dashed University bridge. They fol a . ae | There was no sign of Marian, He | lowed along the car line : emo! te “> - / saw signs of hurried departure, ‘Step on it shouted We , & crumpled handkerchief on the letters) lose them (Am tatimate story of b | floor, closet door open, wraps Phe driver stepped. A visi of $ tiered it. t promised $100 was in his mind ge PR at 1 Clark in Pro rushed from the ange folks stoppod in these big) LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. | seems absolutely stranger be ; rooms to the elevator. The boy whoj|hotels. They paid big money fe COTT TO KUTH ELLINGTON My dear, my Gear, those pearls had taken him up glanced up tn sur-| little things. He did not know DEAR RUTH avd Bahibed web annie ” prise. his fare’s business was, He did Well, here I am in the besees of ithe Wark. bas atveac Aines 0. inp | “Where ts the lady?’ he asked.!care, With him, in the bu of | my family, and one of them at least) | ages Pg ps FRR ) "The lady I ride up and down with/driving at night, it was the money | — — —— 3 ne eS EY i 1 ag |that counted. Graduate 17 From housadd \ I have ree Se i air,"" replied the boy. “She| Up Tenth ave, then they} a believe that she covets mine as w : Just a few moments ago.|turned. The little cab, with a powe Hospital Course |i. cisc- nignt ene and Karl and 1 ' cs ful engine, light of weight, fairly! Graduation exercises for the clatt|... siting alone at a restaurant PRS (Pp mn Hi shouted, agai | flew: ; gee ot 17 nurses of the Seattle Gener eee nn nee tuas TP “Down to the floor where she go! | Always, ahead, there was the dark! nospital were held Monday night at pearis that out of gall | body of the bigger its Hghts OU ithe First Methodist church y O I 1e |The operator shot the car |now, trying to shake its pursue Sd esd ein cm : #1 put that string ¢ | down and stopped. He whisked In and around the curves of i Gtaiaa uns Tele Powel é Sep Bawse easton eda Bey 9 open the door. Clark rushed p roads, down byways.!)" eich Magee pronoun Bnet | thru the lobby to the desk. st the limousine |\aton. Bishop A. D face asid she sald in rather tHe . Page?’ he n v eh t the - - ipped ‘manne >) "Did you see Miss Page?" at nd al ; t ~ i te “y will -@elieeh the baccaldurense caer eats ; re a asked. “They've got to get out o san "ta' the arcu of Tunis 1, dear Leslie’ The clerk looked at him tn aston-| here. We gain every time they |" Lary Mpaagi sz pearia, I think they are more beau Th big for thes The members of the class include |e) than mine. Of course her string “Why, ou, ‘ou - voads, ant ! 3 ong, bu = ‘5 RE. Maced, vic.” ett driver. “Do you want to close Burdick, Kathryn Dark, Alta Don-| steer quality ASAE (ulinla dua We Leslie,’ she sald, “I've come to| mine, tho perhaps more expensive, | give them to her? LESLIE. + “Thought I was what?’ in on them now? Or would you |*!4#0", Edna Donaldson, Estelle! “yess looked very uncomfortable abt cadens a favor of you. I want you to| Was the ordinary gift that a man (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) “A message came for Miss | rather force them into a corner |O°P5S Egbert, Pansy Ruth ( jand I tried to change the subject of | Miserable. For a moment I wished) a, | Who bad plenty of money might make | Seen Page that you were injured and on the street where if there is | Loulme Hale Caroline Merced | conversation“by saying that I could thr at her.| give me that string of pearis that! +. J ome woman who wanted them | TOMORROW: Telegram tr) } lanche Ci e y r weddl pres , 4 >, "had sent for her. There was x | trouble we might get help?” ee oad a sa Did you and yc nd, Betty!) have neve : ve you, for my ‘ing pres-| what shall I do, Ruth? Shall I| Ruth Ellington to Leslie Prescott. x here, ” » “You're right!’ sald Clark, Ch toxalk ney er®| Stokely, ever fint nove! KOU! pn aven't brough | SS EE Stack clap ty Brany agen do for iia r the aide prctiorsh v ope Grace Lawrence, Edna Jean McRae, | were writing - it I must have looked surprised at DY. MAYFIELD support. |no telling how many are in the car./Susan Eva Short, Vivian Stewart jo," she answered. “Betty, You)” Notnine more. } i4|her request, for she continued Ex Military and otal ” ag gat Sod! Bessie Wilkerson, Gertrude Zeiher. |, 4 you. get if Kast: asked ‘you Hallway Doctor “There is something wrong,’ he|And they may be armed. God! 1 know, married a title, and you €0t yrour them during n I don't care if Karl a y - 5 fies aa maid feebly.. “We have enemies. I} hope nothing has happened to "BG mig mn such ® mixup with your pearls { é f ot to & hem to me. I don’t care "S hasaieat Cush eo Taye not been injured. I did not | Marian.’* 12 Prisoners Flee that I didn't dare write it up for fear! Ajice came thr i if you do think 1 am seat us of Karl 90 Years’ Treating send for her. Where did she take| So the driver of the tax! held back F; Oklah P John would find it out She looked ¢ ! at it Rot hipwr. when T se bio pearts Par. this cab?" and played a bit of strategy out there rom anhoma Pen “Any time you want to sell your k « your neck and I know thai Was! wm otha =r he clerk sharp! called a belliin the night on that mad chase, but McALESTER, Okla, a 12. string. Lasiie, I'm quite sure Kart * t them one by one over the 705 Are. bid 1 ey th h love, hil boy. the limousine did not cut back Twelve prisoners maped from the| Will repurchase them for me . 4 s that he loved you, while “This is the boy who escorted] ‘That's bad commented the! state penitentiar here today “I couldn't think of it,” said Karl ——————— prour wife to the cab. Show him/driver. ‘I didn’t think they could| The prisoners broke for ifberty | Astily. “You know, of course, Alice Pwhere Miss Page left.” he directed |find thelr way out. Now they've] ,) the boy. “It was only of few mo-/ got @ clean stretch leading into the ‘ments ago.” 5 open highway. I doubt it I can keep Clark burried after the bell (up with them. It's a case of ram boy and they passed out of the | ming them now or never.” | fugitives main entrance of the hotel where | Whereupon he pushed the ac- the cab starter came toward | celerator clear down and the | ¢¢ as PP them In anticipation of @ fare. | cab shot forward unit ciark |“Sex Hygiene” Is he boy conve leaning out, could see the bulky s iM tones. b topo tae cab ad ations fie Topic of Lecture) “I remember,"’ said the starter.| ures inside. | Sex Hygiene” will be the tople of TMiss Page came out here. A dark! They raced and roared and the|* lcture by Dr. Maud Parker, at somplexioned man, large chap, with Mmousine gradually drew away as | & big, smooth round face, and lit took the | It faded nesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. | by ublic ts t funny black mustache, sir; met her) gegrees while Clark moaned in de. |TM* Public Is invited in the lobby. |spair. On,onon,down the highway “The car that croye up here jand into the open country, past Was @ private machine, sir. He | dimly lighted roadhouses and homes, said it was a doctor's car. I do | it whirled and then they saw it stop hot remember the number.” And | before @ big house. then he pointed in the direction “Got” shouted Clark. ‘ow they had taken. northward. is your chance.” But no sooner It was only a few moments ago,| Were the words out of his mouth s’ he said. ‘'Just three minutes, than the limousine started awa: i would say at the most.” again. Now came their moment Clark motioned for @ taxi. | of decision. Should they “pur sue the car or stop at the house? crs Was Marian in the machine still, catch them,’* he sai : or had she been dropped off at to the curb and | the Manse? In the brief moments occupled in \clearing the space between his cab and the house by the road Clark must make up his mind. 4 that you want another string of pearls I shall be giad to buy them for you, but that string that Leslie has is concerned with azsocla u tly after they were marched into the brickyard for work officers quick to pursue the has become of Wash Day ? it disappeared on the same day | that the Wringer was Doomed by the SAVAGE Wier You'll never find Wash Day, that old bug- aboo of drudgery and “messiness,” in the home that boasts a SAVAGE WASHER: Because the woman who owns a SAVAGE reads or attends to other household duties while that complete home laundry does ALL the work—WASHES THE 4 CLOTHES CLEAN AND SPINS THEM DRY, 5 Put the SAVAGE to the test and it will prove superior to any other method of washing and drying your clothes. 21 OREGON STUDENTS DAUB TRUCKMEN WITH YELLOW; FINED $50 EY JENE, Ore, May 13.—Be cause they daubed yellow paint on an auto truck and two truckmen when the machine failed to give right of way to a student parade, 21 University of Oregon students were fined $50 collectively by the city magis- trates The painters had just given the “O" on Skinner's Butte a new coat of yellow. 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