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PAGE 10 TOBA & Romance and Adventure in Seattle A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” [By FRI FRED V WILLIAMS sT Floyd Clark emerging from rR mary round that she doe she is, her deen On the way hunchback her. She this man, > her somethin Th ou f lan from her fathe { CHAPTER 1V \ “My father is Renard Marian echoed the we : @id hunchback and deorframe for support that she would faint Renan, master crimina of & gang of Internationa Renard of the black mask Whom she stood as the fian Fieyd in the torture cb her father She remempered his cold, gilt tering eyes, his thin lips twisted in sardonic smile as he ordered her, his own daughter, up to torment that he and his criminal lutehed the conspirators might enjoy the i istand gold. i No. She could n Renard, bad as he might be, would fot torture his own daughter —s The Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Proven directions og cach packaxe. The odds « eh in Byorrhea’ favor Don’t gamble with Pyorrhea. Four personsoutol every five past 40,and thousands younger, are its victims. Heed Nature's warning—bleeding ums. Brush your teeth with ‘orhan’s to keep the teeth white and the mouth healthy. Pleasing to the taste, More than a tooth it checks Pyorr 35c and 60c in tubes 4 Forhays 7 FOR THE GUM The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON ADDRESS cieiecesiecsssscesceersssneeeessseserseasbenees “Renard did not knew his ewn daughter,” be went on, “It was years he saw you, Me never wen at school. parents dead She for Hee had no love Benson hin And his be istand of Amazon ¥ had made her afraid of t ’ fi fi Marian was silent The hunchback was en the verge o! » conte » This confess might up the mystery o! her past o ’ q th mot m going sor « uM “Your mother,” be said “t can't tell you. But 1 thought were dead. ere Weill, ‘Black’ Cramer headed man must } ‘ gang that operated against Do y er your father asked i Renard m Yee 1 j The 1 What me of hit The hunehba: t " he maid, “For bad M dere = wa And ¥ ri eathed to children « heritage 4 the hunchback watched MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is gppastan prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of | Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest. and | Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Physicians everywhere recommend it. are 4 fol gums firm, the Here was Renard's daughter in tears and, given to him to un enemy's work of year daughter just who she was » Me ne in mig and Ma “ Black’ Cramer hated Renard and = Kenard hated ‘Black Cramer,” continued the hunch. back he smiled, it was » hie arch ~ tell hin t the “He heard Renard had « daughter In college and he put us to work to get her. “We did.* Marian anche raised startled eyes a face. “Were S ave BE SURE you get the famous, safe NESTLE “LANOIL” Permanent Waving PROCESS ik For Oil-Ash for Lawon” -_ | Clip this Coupon trom Tho Star for two consecu: tive days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1907 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents. Q4aii orders 100 extra) This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong wets. ie IMmy / Rheumatism is gone -” HERE are thousands of y: men and women, just like 8 | once was—slaves to rheumatism, muscle pains, joint pains, and hor- ou I rible stiff- ness. I hi the wrot idea about rheumatism for years. didn’t reali that increas- ing blood- cells had the effect completely knocking out rheu- eee foparities dea the syste: at is began = usit 8. 8. 8.1 : I don’t use my crutche: more.” up their strength, Start S. S, today for that rheumatism. You'll feel the difference shortly. Ph 8. 8. is sold drug stores in two SAMPLE FREE Write» Hae Pita Tc pate in te back, yeattlng or tiion or any Kidney" oF = tamiactumsnn ar ye sts eager uf Poa IN Me ‘oday I have the strength I used to have years ago! any 5S. S. S. makes people talk about themselves the way it builds pla ox of from your druggist. Pelee jad ne I of 8. | much, THE 7 RAY ) te Nick went outeide and tacked up all the wires What thin sughed " to the ts ator Mist Pretty on 1 sf I t of m in New York, you arde and ticking us “> ean a radio set, don't) .,. f “ . aid wh °*. sald Ringtal re | ne one that's There's « tthe sided wd ¢ miles os en xf ‘of twists and knobs be hardware and everything lk Yeu, that's a radio set you are king about,” sald Mister Rags “And 1 came at exactly the ight time, for I have a fine one ' t got in today Here it ts might let you have it sald Minter Tags Coon said TRingtall re was a busy time ney went home with tleman and up to the Ol Oak apart being taken aveay? answered and withou ame or remorse. ‘I was them, It was just another plece work ‘Black’ Cramer had It was just a f the dirty joing for years wart of the s work. And we thought It a lot of fun on Renard. We hated him as much an we hated "You were that school,” continued the hunchback “You didn’t knew a thing was wrong in the world for you. We Just took you away one night and at school they thought you had run away, Henard heard it and it broke his heart. He thought you hod ‘gone wrong,’ that some The Tangle (An tatimate story of innermost emot SEATTLI ADVENTURES y Phil! TWINS M i What's t e . his window § looking out. “I tido't ke this wan cir day.” It ten laughed Nancy It Per out of your new rad xa \ 4 | Jr, im wonder-| (Copyri, e St thing in your blood, T guess, had of chit-leut He knows vey! scemathar as | (Copyr é Star) pond tack on Mie. er id have! ready and reaches out his ting) TOMORROW: Letter from Beatrice ‘Go on aid Marian f ly it—my mother,| arms to me whenever I come near.| Grimshaw to Sally Atherton. at th tod upon us wear — cs tes : ‘we woud ve Kollogg’s Bran did more in two weeks were be ie g with dofaw an down ‘until ‘you ‘could. ‘be. brourtt| wro"Sguig' wear trsuegurent under] than medicine taken in 20 years en, an ave the same feel K : disgrace to ¢ a man ib nt Ph ech og: Out of regard for your own health, | intestines, It cleans, sweeps and puri- Wer tof & cither Mies Anderson nor Mra.| read this letter: fies them. It acts exactly as nature acht Kk’ « t = sonal to think abvihing| .Oentieiin acts. And it is never necessary to in- or it re . . oy Mae tailke ahy Your “Krambied Bran.” used by crease the amount eaten. If eaten aw ° : ‘ me at a cerenl, has done pore oe regula: Kellogg's Bran is le " t , a daug = in tero ‘weeks than the hum " Hef to to kill Be en we fi . : - teed to bring permanent relief | him. The on Binet | (> 1 Con mnparden Px pt oa ei collars’ sorth cof medicine I have —_| most chronic cases of constipation, or Co aN ffering |“ I Were a my 50M ne. constipation. It is wonderful, and your grocer retarns your money. For 7 1g aw ed that altho your underwear Mt is eo simple. Youry truly, Kellogg’s Bran is ALL bran. Noth- (Continued in Next Issue) of the’ finest linen: and: batiste, Arlington H. Carman, ing but ALL bran can be ao effective. 1 made with the utmost care b Patchogue, N. ¥. That is why doctors recommend s why hand, ta’ laces and embroideries) Mfr, Carman’s experience has been | Kellogg's. perhaps more expensive than 1) guplicated in thousands of homes. i » | % Tho wonderful, nut-like flavor A teen mecustomed to, there were] Why does Kellogg’s Bran succeed Kellogg's rants exetadiva. : red chiffona among ther when drugs and pills fail The answer | i008” totaly unlike ordinary brana. may be a modern idiony is simple. Drugs havo an unnatural| £54 "two tablespoonfuls daily—in ny dear, but Tam glad you haven't.| effect upon the bowels. They irritate| (nic cases, with every meal. Eat it STAR Be Continued). (Copyright, 1924, Beattie Star) we revenied im private letters) LETTER FROM MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT TO MRS. LESLIE PRESCOTT MY DEAR DAUGHTER I hope you will not think me sel fish when I tell you that I shall be glad to see you when you return 1 I know that Jack misses, yc very, very much. Howev been very busy since you have been away. He has not had time to have dinner with me but three times, but he has always made quite a part of it—once he Invited the minister to dine with us, and twice Mrs. Ellington and he has your friends, Mre Atherton IT ike your lady friends very particularly Mra. Atherton who at first rather shocked me by appearing so soon after her hus band’s death in a hat with pink rowen on ft. However, during the course of the evening she remarked that a business woman had no right to indulge in great grief or great Joy to the detriment of hier work, and either one of these would be noticed by the stranger who came into the office where sho worked Value Brapesty hae New Marine Drive | The Soattle Real Estate board ap. praised the property that must condemned if the city construc | the Marine drive along Alki point at 290,000, according to its report to the council Wednesday, ‘Tho coun cil has an agreement with the prop: erty owners that will enable it to acquire the property by the street committee. RADIO WEDDING IS FEATURE OF BILLS OF BROADCASTERS BAB, New York, 492 meters, § p, m. (6. 8. T.)—Wedding of Wendell Hall, noted radio star, and Miss Marion M, Martin, from WEAB's studio, WCAr Washington, 460 meters, 7:80 to 10 p, m, (i. 8, 'T.) —United States navy band; Viv- fone Gilmore, soprano; Charles 'T, Tittman, basso; Holy ‘Trinity choir, KLX, p.m, night, WLW, Cincinnati, 209 motors, 8 p.m. (B. B. T)—Concerts of sacred songs and Ttallan musio, WDAF, Kansns City, 411 meters, 8 p.m. (C, 8, T)—Spe: clal Shrine program, Oakland, 609 moters, wP. Cc 8, 8 T.)—Amatour for $80,000, | Tho project 1s under investigation | unt, altho 1 ¢ ju he would make “he appiness visible to agers I'm wearing the beautiful ony in't mourning th *. Ellington Tho other day down aad made fc Misa Anderson the lngeris Miss O. S. 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