The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1924, Page 12

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A Story of Seattle and eae ADVENTURES ic a aye OF THE TWINS : 4 t is a ¢ and U enged “The Be Hill Mystery” |": e acon SCOP Y i susdenty 2 cry rose behind % | him. Me looked down and saw BY FRED V. WILLIAMS an old Chinese, prostrate on the ae , floor. The man had eren the ove 4 “ revel He fed in a panic TODAY ey turned into a large room ea: * ° the dragon's em | dellished vory ° ye, se b ca ; . ‘ an he waited nig e the te wed m a window |» pom he me da 4 gant house on Bee ox s <uyend t be loses cons: cles rap pelt of an . ° me on an 4H A to « A fd nd which A lad i . ¢. Tnere! mon allw And at t J of that ha was a long, steep fig f stairs | , . win paradise hereafter . ap latin % £ obs, a os ag ay naiden, . s, when « was 4 . » Clark ° . tarke might in time lead Maria 1 o. as aktey her He mencuee sg ina . one. og ng My, ton’t the world big!” he cried ve . tym ioe I , 4 lan Page, @ white girl. also of! stood there, burnished gold and | ng .. ew tS ad Yom borea (een Bgattle, ie wrecked on the island and) gilver, studded with gilitering | anor ¢ ed & aad fh " i c rie te ia im to o with Rec. Tobe stones, incense burning between | departed 4 : eg ee HF "Watch ¢ t tw the wa calle An revolt lark and Marian are Tes its great ps Clark, beside himself with anxt “py yey me “at | creant : ’ eu rom the isla There was the eye, truly a he: 7 n A pound Of | steeples : Duried treasure : tte « ety ever Marian, waited ine a home he had Waves yourself! I'm no baby j They : Uently, He examined his gun aad |” a dumped Gaal toe f Sunged in ave ¢ eats made sure that his ammunition pped a . dened | enih i arian siy to the t ols pay Hans out the lard and made a boat ov! On went the le boat until It Tee py 6 Chin ed the fed dimaeit At last steps nded in the ha f the little wooden thing it Came! came to the r tm bie hote! to @ tong plot in wi ° sa ot * Here's the one ought Cutie g ee : ena t He put @ piece of paper up for &/ happily, “1 don't seo any pirates $.or ear « tragon, Ca 5 ce nized *p ~ 4 jumped in, and away be\or whales, or waves, I'm glad | be brought n ove ° ast went r 0 f SOW GQ ON WHT THE STONY Good luck,” the Chinese whis Jewadler rbd ar aggre prog . ee S|. Who's afraid pered. “I will go back to the ho ‘to - to septaiees tial Gee waa & very, very le rab) The river got wider and a wind CHAPTER 33 tel I will return to Chinatown ee boy, the biggest part of him) came up, Little waves began gi crash of cymbals from the after midnight and awalt news of | * The at Py (Cer gO ys being his pink car And the lttle| splash over the edge of the 4 upper story of a quaint restau whether you escape or—" t Peery an pol cae ten oat bore him along very fast ,, |halder boat. Cutie could seo land Yat, the soft paiter of slippered feet | Die?" sald Clarke, a queer twist!) Oo aie My, isn't the world big h¢ no longer as this was the place down norrowed ways, strange faces, | into his tips, as the Chinese hesitated Nie gh eet LS HO ried. “I've never bewn no far AWAY line river emptied Into the sea Biranker people, squadmen ist the “Yes,” smiled, the “house boy gue inane pearty eset; (ottowed ym home before ‘s ih ede. oe ‘on qian Seeirerens 28 | Shadowed. door} “Ot course you will die if you fail.” him. In one hand he carried 9 The little creek carried him along.|y wan only fo tim re 1 am willing to take the chance large metal pot containing smol- [Way from the forest and thru y wigh I was back home ‘These Clark, a man in a/sald Clarke firmly @ream, passed on his way with the Clarke climbed into the dragon. *house boy" to the house of the tong} ‘The Chinese closed the door after ef the dragon's eye. him, leaving Clark in the dark ‘They turned into a resplendent With his hands he felt the rungs Woorway and climbed a long | of a ladder and climbed high to down thru @ valley dering charcoal, and in the other | the meadow an iron plate, The plate he placed | toward the on the floor, The pot under It “Helh Buddenly there was a sound in Then he withdrew the alr and Cutie felt himeelf lifted is man re-entered the room tn a | bank * lup tke « r. Just in time, mamma, And I'm hungry. 1 1 had some fried carrots. Oh, m) jd to Jimmy Ja flight of creaking stairs, climbed its top, and there he sat en " utes. Clark Cow with & sta Hello,” called Jimmy. “Where|too, for a big wave opi over an softly as they could, sconced in the dragon's head. that he carried pincers lare you going the boat just then and down | rhe great temple was deserted.! He could look down into the room |" pe ns epaheacag fF make my for I'm going | went a a) ee mars “sg - Pape to wee," answered Cutie Cutie was dropped gently 4 { @ w Marta. wide eyed Look ut for whales, laughed at his mother’s front door ‘ before table Jimmy Who saved ‘ e a nd at oe masked Next he passed Charley King want to know, of ¢ ) es Abe er she é Bags, the fairman, telephoned t Clark gripped his gun and In He ca friendly a who lived on @ hill real sa rage vimed thru the dragon's eye He to find tisfaction in at the man seated at the head of re you A the tabie—the man he took to be lm is to sea : | the leader of the gang cutie | How he ft Oly to him it for pirates: ‘ I don't suppose eho did y rie ureeif! I'm not afraid, 3 . alled Cutie icking hin pink ears To Re f ontinued) % wait u: * ou reward to « how brave he wa vibes: # 5 | the dragon's eyo, turn on The next m by vas - 423 [iicht, revolve this great orb ter-|dammy Snt wading near the ify them {nto flight or submlaston. |shore in the meadow Seeks Damages . Rich, pure and delicious—Just try it.) vayed and would | ailed Cutle, “What are , 4 driver fo | fatlen t the man at her " x? ‘ | & Electrical Cc BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS | ushly breed her and com i" answered © Sammy./in bie Ford truck, ran her down NR. & H. ©, COOK, MA In-0969, EL lot-0950, DISTRINUTORS d at the fire pot and shen a doing ms s) e r at he then covered her eyes with ke a good look! called Cutle.'¢ her hands. | Now another masked man en | tered the room—a (all, staight, powerful figure. The rest bowed | | | tet The man seated at the head of the table rose and tendered his chair, The newcomer sat In the feoeesc| ne Toye BUTTER: MY DEAR MRS. 1 i that woman here!" he com - ed 1 thought perhaps you mixht b*) qToMORROW: Leiter from Rich Marian shrinking at sight of [interested in knowing that 1 have ged Summers to Beatrion Grimshaw him, recognized him, no doubr, j i the man who had confronted her in the door to the Hindu's read house, half cried out in fear. = aa | — =, se ed from our = = The method of packing Maid 0’ Clover Butter, with four separately wrapped quarters to the one-pound carton, is | mutual i; ‘i ion is | “Oh, take me back!" she cried. “1 pov, be ae bore, we ta | splendid protection. Each section nak etme the cred than tho mat of next en || just right for a serving. By leaving 1 toca sks mo if I ha en you 1] the unused portions in the carton, you | rose from his chair, Ho|*me over, and I nim th will find that this Butter will keep | at the fire pot and the red |Me#* had kept that delightful | | jelpation ra ag renee in ant ‘Not until you have answered some| I saw your friend, Mra. John Al | questions I wish to put to you,|den Prescott, here in the hotel the} | |madam.” he sald. Jother day and was introduced to | (What information is Renard at-|her charming father and mother. I . tempting to wrest from Marian? See |niso renewed acquaintance with her In 2 Months Without Diets, The Star tomorrow.) ‘aister, Mime Alice, and ber fiance, | Exercise, Rollers or Massage. | =< = Mr. Whitney. I ant afraid Miss| = " |\tice will never make the lovely|New French Method Ex jwoman that her sister t#. Sho has plained by Mme. Elaine |that grent defect of so many Amert- Jean girls—sho wants the center of of New York. id is pette | “1 did net have to go through strenueus = ef myself with absurd ut better and last longer. “Made from the Cream of Creams’’ . Protection of quality is also assured when You use only Maid 0’ Clovér Butter. It is made from the cholcest cream, by expert buttermakers, who take pride in safeguard- ing the purity and deliciousness of this fine butter, It is Pasteurized. Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes no. £78 Baked Orange Pudding (Delicious, —twith tempting meringue lop) 234 cupfuls milk 1 cupful stale bread crumbs 2 tablespoonfuls melted Crise the stage all the while, on Jant and unhappy when sho doesn’t |have it Malad o’ Clover Batter costs no more than or- dinary butter. Order it by name. n ON E Mutual Creamery Co. pCa (¢:1G 7 / Serving 11 Western States 72 Columbia St. Phone MA tn-0550 SEATTLE | I hear you saying that no man but an Englishman could oo as rude and gruff as to make the fore- going remark. 1 hope to seo you jxoon, my deur Mrs, Ellington, for }I shall surely come over with Wal- ter if not before. Until then be- |lleve me, Sincerely yours, EDGERTON SANTL in Kurepe to find gut the secrets will | which mil . French actresses ly and but the reduc. e never gained discavery.” No matter how tat you are, pou | may do just as I did and easily love a lew | [ORY | founds every week with “| Simply go to any good dry ge of SAN-GRD-NA, ‘as nothing fike it 4 ‘before to. the publ ram from Mra, Joseph ves Hamilton Sally therton, * bs _ — “Wj ner directions and waich your weight 69 A) | | down, You can eat all you want while 4 cuphal sugar, 3 eggs | Am glad you aro so sensible about | fog take SAN-GRT Bir Ts GUAR: fal ¥ teaspoonful salt the gown. Am sending It to you to.| ANTEED ARSOL juice and rind of 1 orange Soak bread crumbe in milk half hour. Add melted Crisco. Beat egg yolks untiblight. Add sugar, alt, rind and juice of orange. well together, add to the first mixture. Pour into Cris- coed baking dish, Bake in moderate oven *4 of hour. Cover with meringue madé by beating whites, which have been chilled, very stiff and dry. Add 6 eee hg) ated sugar. at smooth; cover pud- ding. Return to oven to brown. Serve hot, (RISCO i Bent zdender cakes ‘or digestible and flaky past For crisp, digestible fried foods C day, Mr. Hamilton senda his affec tionate regards. ALICE HAMILTO Zs BAN-GRI-NA can now be had at Rar teil'e. Swit! Owl or Middleton Drug Letter From John Al- | — } ~ John | a ” She free” ~~. “Gets-It” Removes Don’t want to hurry your visit but! i am getting awfully lonely. I haven't tion elther, I need you to fill in the gaps, Had Ruth and Mrs. Atherton) Give to dinner the other night. They! Your didn’t Hke each other. Women Are | queer. Got the Nonesuch Cigare ontract, million and a half, Come | ot home and help me celebraté. Syd will be hero next week, Says ho Is alking only with a cane, Come ome soon, dear, but until 2 sce you don't forget for @ moment that I love you, iACK * ~~ - Wiro From Ruth Ellington to Leslie Prescott. ro fl Ul DE Deep down under your skin “- are the tiny nerves that cause your itching TUBBORN tashes, ec- lmostimmediate relief. Tothou- zema, skin disorders *nds of sufferers from every kind oi dil pad Mee Sa of skinaffection,careful physiclans small and serious! You can- re today recommending Resinol not hope to relieve them Ointment asa safe and effective with mere surface salvesand temedy. Absolutely pure healing ‘ mildly antiseptic, Resinol wil remedies. It ig below the Chensoothe away in s.dty oF 10 outer surface of your skin the most stubborn rash, on the that the realirritation lies— most trifing blemish. deep down where cells are If youhave today any spot, rash i! / ; clog with ipoisonous oF irritation on your skin, try } Pore y) "i rr clogged ¥ ip Ou Resinol, Cet « thr ar your drupe {ing your comthe Mave much to #ay Romney sees gist’s today, orsend for afree trial Mek AL helt diet wollen and inflamed. sample to Dept. 29, Resinol, ™ Yettherelsawaythatwilliging Baltimore, Md. | | | | = *| Invoice of goods received. ‘Think | Til take you bu: for the estab | lishment. ‘They seem to be pretties DR. WO land cheaper than onzthing I have! Natnen) Hemertion been able to met, Anxiously await: | Dr, Wo, Chi " puts corn or callous pas, to sleep Lin wo ae drops ap- ‘ aoe ie ~-® | plied to orn or callous soon shrivels them into Wire From Sidnéy Carton to | Hi Tose plece of dead tissue that can eaully. be ve John. Alden Prescott. | peeled off with fingers, There ly no. danger blood ate: fly eh | | no bother, no guess workeust quick, gure and 1 3 —~™ | pleasing rel Gete-Tt” iI, KA By chin ee jftep, Don't give any more parties but a trifle, Lawrence & Co., Ch Recommended for 28 years by leading physicians f 4 Aue || for lovely Indios who fittip your curt. |,, Wete=tt Owl Drie. ¢ oalty even with your mother ay! irug Mier wold n thin elfy at the the nine Bartell ertisement, ‘ Hat in James BE. Du fy cand > cou foner in Phone your Baker or Grocer a standing order for Raisin Bread on Wednesdays Just ask him to ppt you on his Wednesday Special list. Phone him today so you will be sure to have Raisin Bread tomorrow. Then he will deliver or re- serve for you a loaf, fresh from the oven, every week. Allyour family will enjoy this mid-week treat. It’s baked “ Special for Wednesdays” by bakers every- where—the finest Raisin Bread, made with Sun-Maid Raisins. Serve it regularly. Place a standing order— and avoid disappointment. Ring for Endorsed by baker including the Ret Association of America and the American Bakers’ Association cesses: Raisin Bread Special on Wednesdays Commission Post com dis. he announced Tucnday What!" ¥ st day she ts INSURANCE ere! “Ot course! She is likely a kins the cook on the be here ‘Accuse Woman Here in Narcotics Case EWO ir B Davenport yest by federal narcotic North End apartment h stated they found paper possession showing that st two former hust f whom she had n Burke was at ball following os vs Ki bbs MOTHS: WILL NOT STAIN Agents Spray ENOZ Now ‘ Save your clothing, furs, up- holstery, rugs, carpets, etc. ‘ The Sure and Easy Way At Drag and Department Stores Helpful Advice to Ove MRS, C. E. CHAPMAN t0 DAY in and day ont, week in and week out the tired, over-worked and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, cook- Is it any wonder that after a time a weakness, such as Mrs. Chapman had, develops and the wife and mother pays a toll in physical weakness and pain for her efforts of love, the ~~ housewife ing, cleaning and mending. 7. NEW ALBAN, 1mm, natural result of overwork? Women who find themselves afflicted with weakness, pain, head aches, backache, nervousness, irritability and melancholia will be interested in Mrs, Chapman's letter, and should realize that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. NEW ALBANY, IND.— a weakness which m: for quite a while this medicine, doing my testimonials Dottle of whole of Mrs. Chapman's Letter Reads as Follows: “I took Lydia B, Pinkham’ women have from over wor I wasn't fit to do my work an; After the first few d had been and after taking a few bo to any woman suffering rom: vorman suffering from. fei to any Wo K from female trouble, ho af Menten who had been like myself, a KB, ‘am’s Verotable Compo: fat botile 1 knew it wos helping MoE toute BE hotter anit thea te about three months T took two more. my own work and could do more, I can truly cay ham's Vo) dio Ee eg & Thousands of Women owe their health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun LYNN, MASS, LYDIA etable Compound gave corgla St, emphis, Tenn, INKHAM MEDICINE co, for the secon Der Brummer (Ber « ( ow | been Carke® LETTER FROM EDGERTON 1 : Fas ENOZ CHEMICAL CO., Chicage - New Tort the Hind jad hous SANTLEY TO MRS. RUTH - | poked at Marian and spoke ELLINGTON “3 iF 3s | rworked Women as she meant to give it fal.” —| Tbany, Indiana. © een T took six bottles and then in Now Tl am dB, Py et peal FY 4 all a now Ly . Pink- ine my health, “MRS Or J. HINCKLBY, ‘8 Vegetable Compound for nd from which I suffered my sister advised me to take ays the pains were not so severe as they tiles Tam not bothered any more, T am and highly recommend the Vegetable Compound nly yesterday a friend called hone and knowing wh A for me p & what it did f fit an Be ed to Know what to ask 1920 Elm Street, New hout resting Tecould not do etor's medicine did not help ew a little book on to my porch and in {tt read several T wont right out and got me a 1} ii8k i RS, C. BE. CHAPMAN, Tun-down and my : :

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