The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE 10 tHE EALILE rAn v 24 | OBA I || The Tangle Delicious Cherry Jam . bed . | Easily Made in 20 Minute, | S {As intimate story of innermost emotions caled by private letters) NO. 24—-TOMMY LAST TRIP “New Certo Method Never Fails, Costs Less | tn Rae . : yer age ee and Makes Better Quality”—Ann Proc i : A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” NIGHT LETTER FROM JOHN] Will mect yo gece yeh ‘ ; ‘ eal ALDEN PRESCOTT TO SID 1 i C t elebrates . NEY CARTON wedding anniversary on Friday Clark, 5 = ™M Two women stood at their side ' Ah ge A H At 8 They w miting. Beth women - - 4 sd men were wreathed in car 1 ail away a lands of trople flowers. The Night Letter From Mentrice : gat women called on Toba to perform ™ S ate Urimahaw te Leslie Mreacett | She wir the wedding rite, but she sat ; A J a he there on her throne, stiff, un : ' - : oblivious to all that went i. - . i nd her, Murmurs of di» avis - Merwe ena one 1 ated from the ranks t r Almont iy » cls, Their queen was " é ae 4 Boe ride : fast losing her popularity. ‘This caceg Soh om sonhme.g ge er From Paula Ver “ the old Toba they knew \ y ne Srdmey ¢ 3 4 pushed off from the ya fu the days hen Clark and the I ht t alk e ’ band. 3 7 ‘| ays whe arke a - J ype } t Marian were : R \ rat few 41 o ‘ R guard poste wilt Leaving for set tad pt ee eee ee Ce ee , 7 i n New York next Monda “You'll never guess what these are,” said the fairy ‘ ttle as + ou PAULA y 1 tabless P Fi Yon’t full to get here before Fr up, jeclared Titmou ! helped mother grind ® oft , es to increase fis 3 , t that ‘ fi Long Distance Telephone Sr ee 1 I'm eure it's flat. Be aa pada: s oe y rion te Jehe Alden " » ‘ q 1 Bring o! 7 : ;| >| maid tum 1am going to wear _jnaid Johnny Jump Up. Nobody Johnny Jump 1 ju - | weddl rea if 1 can have it made |i wilh m and t Tommy Titr y 4 t large Kage ant YONEY Hell Jack T t b omir LESLIP syd. Can't | with 4 Saturda 1 t © oe South , x B) JACK—"What's the er Ar ‘ 4c 1 i | should ® | Night Letter From Dick sum 8YDNEY—"Going Y ; : : arto : : JACK—"What's her name,Sy4 m: ‘ These t time 5 hour Clark with Tra x : eam ed Tomm ; . 7 | approached the Will be SYDNEY—"Paula Perier i grains and o 0 ¢ , h 3 weird M t| bye eo bird i . obyd - i ¢ nomaibte. 1 JACK—"‘Here, her t The above recipe and ja = | oe, tne as ; pick. |ute, Syd. D— it, he has rung off f ° nearly 100 other Jams, nue a the fire, w b: a x -a ! wondering ¢ ¥ | TOMORROW: Letter from Mrs to make et taking plac acrificed ) . letter from Be Mary Alden Prescott to Priscilla 1 ' | : nm her throne led. arimahaw to Diek Summers | |i irord tfoe te good,” said her eyes f natantl 4, her mind funetion: |» - A! (Copyright, 1924, No B. A. Bervice, Ine.) . nak h f nutome is words, | —— — — — — commas: gman ¢ what these ; 0 i ou smite pearl 6 on under } ed out in Her words electrified the group. | gain, muttering incoherent words ef n ere touch it. Th : will not be beast oe The white str came from « native gir Again a rocket shot into the ak ruessed holly berrieg | HOt Nomen and women if the rapt -csep native girls. ‘Th “The white stranger whe was | ‘The natives, women and men alike ' 1 Ne fm i oe pepetgey gel: as the result of the t not be fice Toba’s husband has cast an evil [were bewtldered. afraid What ¢ r th ould | Orink : 7 ae 6 * | put up against captivity and their|ceremony spell over ber. Isrange power had this man? He held[¢hink of ry ce ab edaaeen N = ———— “Unbind the men” ordered Clark.| their queen under a mysterious spell.! “No . Mat ries a . sniffed Tommy Titmouse | And Toba ort Unbind the men.’'| He rained his hand, spoke to his Koda} said Johnr 3m W ell re wort ,s im id Johnn J } rebelled. Clark glanced |and lo—the heavens rained fire comniban, (0c Pegs ee , woee Sees -Sebeay j It was within a few ‘The women fell back, The men | it's coftec erp ale Sat tw i Be u 1 o'clock. He whispered| seattered into the shadows and Coffee p y wit But you ¢ no idea a | » Tor hid in terror, Clark unbound the || == ws Barf ipacttoar pues = - £ vatWatch. the ealasd ay" nthe world! And nearly |my Titmouse sieepily. “I'd tke to. N7AKIMA TRIBE F t © westesn sky owe in Sout eric © home. The sun is coming up d ‘EG v7 raised his hand and mut turned to Toba. grows in uth America. | « mm . STAGES DANCE, b tered a weird incantation. hand. This was to - and we've been out all night. YAKIMA, July 8—The asm f At that moment the guard at “Good-b he ttle bird flew “All right, Tommy. Home, please!” | summer dance of the Yakima til the Mfeboat on the other side of [| bye, girl ey came to some odd look-| said Johnny Jump of Indians nder way a mile som island sent first rocket 1 AU E # with another queer name! Tommy didn't have to be told | of White Sw Four hundred Bal | he air. Tt fai high in the | d to remember and Johnny | pwice skins are taking part in the festin } sky and broke in a cluster of | 1 beans or (To Be Continued) ties. The dances will continu ie stars. These bright, flashing bits makes. peolate WAN | (copyright, 1924, N. E. A. Service, Inc.) | 10 days i ; rained from the heavens and died | ate both On Monday, Dr. E. 0. Holla ' as they reached the earth * he said aa | president of the Wa 5 the|s COLD CUTS So I Woops F GUILTY | college. id Representative AB ut was, but the boys and| Edward Woods, ed with viola-| punn visited the camp. Pi . leavin: » island tol as e ie er ica pleaded guilty when arraigned before] eral court Monday ‘ternoon. He, BF-BF- BF -BF-BF-BF- BF the jects sa | thout it,” said Tom-| Judge William H. Sawtelle, in fed be sentenced July i rey ae - | cman eer = Wha ould these we do to For Hot Weather | tr, poate of her whee Clark fo tate d the gold and the Nerves and Irritability) {vo tirius deprived of their hus. | band sacrifices? For that “‘tired feeling” Good-bye, old str tenderly and took hand | ¢ €at raw tomatoes at [nis surprise she looked at him least once daily. Toma- [into her eyes there came, it seemed | ss to him, a gilmmer of understanding. toes are rich in vita- She looked at him long and stead. | |} mines, Servewithwhole | jily. Clark went cold. The girl wa lcoming back. She was coming out Wy ce Septem EA my health and energy | : : _ softly, tenderly, had awakened some ( For irritability—Eat | thine of an understanding. j cold peas, beets, onions Toba put out her arms, She and carrots mixed into put them about Clark's nec | "Siplcicias: salad wich | see cee sapreme me when you correct constipation this way > , his name. Now jn English. Now | Gold Medal Mayon- in her native tongwn” Atel her naise, eyes were aglow with the same old fh he Wed f d. Tohe | ~ . For sleeplessness—Eat | was reraining Her series. \ ‘OU will be amazed at the improvement in your I f J 4 I dae nooked Racker emnamred? bodily health and mental clearness when nature is plenty of lettuce. The | tieq Onty Tracey and his men re! ese , tes and lettuce leaf contains a | mained. | helped correctly to eliminate the system's wastes an milk that is a sedative, |. “Come”’ said Tracey. “They may | poisons. There’s a glorious feeling of vigor and energy To add deliciousness lornere moe mt that is a new experience to everyone who has depended Bring this Extraordinary Offering 5&6 Utility Coats of Fine Imported Woolens $18.75 The drastic reductions—as indicated below—-are made to effect immediate clearance and nourishing value— Toba did not see or hear Tracey. | upon irritant laxatives and cathartics to relieve cone B Her eyex were on Clark, feasting at! stipation serve with jsight of him, the old hungry fires phe 2 burning anew. “Clark, come! Get out of here,” “Are you crazy, | | | : GOLD MEDAL (Bi: coxa not come. The! M ii arms of Toba, like bands of steel, | | AVY OTALAIGES ies sim clos to her. te choked | in her embrace, This Amazon, with | or Best Foods THOUSAND | imuscios like iron, had fastened him * ISLAND DRESSING. |to her heart as she slowly came out | of her drug trance. -BF-BY-BY-BY BF-BF-BF (Continued in the next issue.) | Internal lubrication combined with exercise of the intestinal muscles PHYSICIANS know that there are only two methods for correcting constipation the right way—Nature’s way. One is by lubrication, which softens the waste matter : and hastens its passage through the body. The other is © — by exercise of the intestinal muscles—supplying needed bulk which encourages those muscles to act normally and force the food waste along. Mineral oil lubricates. Agar-Agar (Japanese Sea Moss) assists the natural muscular contraction of the-intes- tines by furnishing bulk to the concentrated food we eat. Neither mineral oil nor Agar-Agar is absorbed by the systern. Agrilin unites the advantages of both AGRILIN—the new remedy for also corrects the tendency of center eo Apa Aeare a mineral oil alone to leakage. eral oil an r-Agar. it is Agrilin contains no harmful the safe and natural corrective drugs. It is ly @ mechan- of constipation because itcom- ical means of bri nature bines in one preparation allthe ack to normal. Get a bottle © advantages of lubrication and today at your druggist's. Its ” intestinal exercise which phy- reguiar use will give you a new sicians endorse. feeling of health and well- The Agar-Agar in Agrilin being. Sold by all druggists MADE by Lehn & Fink, Inc., New York. Makers of Pebeco Tooth Paste and Distributors of “Lysol” OQ m& @*s55p2%5 Reeves YOU'LL FIND IT HERE S. Thibeaux and Richard Nichols, both colored, get into fight. Thi- beaux runs when cop appears, but stops when bullet witstles by his ear. Two visitors from Hoquiam, Ben Grafstad and Jena Johnson, lose $206 to pickpocket in Woodland park on, Sunday, Twenty-four persons given citigen- ship in Judge Boyd J. Tallman’s court Monday. Ten denied right, Nelson FM), Tuttlé, passenger aboard President Jefferson en route to Se. attle, takes his life, wireless states, Three Chinese taken in gambling raid at 655% Jackson st. Hazel Brownell accused by Freda Smith, colored, of firing several shots At Jatter woman, Is arrested. Funeral of A, J. Comer, shot by negro thug, to bé held Wednesday afternoon at Butterworth’s at 2 o'clock. = T. W. Kuehnert, 22, and Victor B 1 . ecernen 2}, Heid in Jail for auto e popu ar— theft, rrested in stolen car in Ta- clear your skin with i esinol aay soap dence of O. Gibson, 1423 West 67th Does a pimply, unattractive ONE-FOURTH OFF | akin shut you off from admiration Fer speed and ease in scouring pets and pans, use 4 Coats, originally priced $65.00 8 Coats, originally priced $57.50 6 Coats, originally priced $49, 4 Coats, originally priced $39. 7 Coats, originally priced $35.00 27 Coats, originally priced $25.00 Reduced to $18.75 ez4me oN na ie Featured in the July Clearing Sales Groups of Suits, Dresses and Millinery at HALF PRICE Groups of Wraps, Suits, Gowns and Millinery at ONE-THIRD OFF All Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts; Midsummer Dresses of silk and cotton; all Hickson Coats, Suits and Gowns, and all Burberry Coats at confensed to police several auto ac: cessory thefts, Douglas Robertson on Monday and pleasant associations ? Each time you cleanse your face with Resinol Soap you give dta “beauty treatment’’ withthe soothing, healing Resinol medi: cation, Ifaided,insevereca by alittle Resinol Ointment, this usually leaves the complexion naturally clear and fresh, All dene Resinol Boap and Oint- Leach, write to ment, Fo each, sinol, Baltimore, Md, DIAMONDS 1431 THIRD AVENUE SEE PAGE 4 Fifth Avenue at Pine Street UTE RTAMAC te

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