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se PAG! 8 BEGIN HERE TODAY membere¢ Jupiter. For the mom: shaken with fear. A stamping gro w ot side peninsula, fume of the ttance Man carried down th nd likely there we s first and remain hiding But already t As he turned, he two men who had ju: at chance was gon: an squarely upe recognize hit instine in m t t encircled the pilot house; one of them was hi captain, and th Aleck Brad ford, the su can nery, and th last man on earth whom he wanted to see Brad ford had once offered hi he pitality of tho little bach he had built at the edg It seemed inconceivabie that ter should pass him without tion. heart by wit But he was not « tain was immediately leaped A glan: you brew it the better it gets Caswell = Collee TELEPHONE FOR A TRIAL ORDER MA in-8251 ar the sl Internation: thi | WE SPEGIALIZE IN DENTAL PLATES SPECIAL © Good, Substanti: Set Cae fe meubyte Teeth Set 7.50 $12.50 $15.00 rx from 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Have your teeth extracted now and a small deposit will entitle you to these prices. Extractions FRE EB with All Work Office H Perhaps you think the price too low to carry quality and question our ability to make a good plate at so low a price. Fact is, the material entering into the construction of these plates is the very best. ‘The Electro Dentists’ plate depart- ment is in charge of a Plate Specialist, a man of exception- al ability and experience, Spe- celal attention is given each case to proper selection of teeth as to color, shape, size and general construction. Careful study of facial ex- pression, giving naturalness to appearance, final fitting insuring that’ pleasing and satisfying result you are seeking. We show samples and will be pleased to talk the matter over with you, Con- sultation and advice will cost you nothin 3 FREE GAS GIVEN Let us examine your teeth and give you an éxact esti- mate of your dental needs. You will find us polite and courteous, and worthy of your denice. Hendricks ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS oven owl pHhUG sTOnI Corner First and Pike ght 1923 by Little. B THE § | The Tangle ie intimate story of tamermost emotions ks, by private letters) Eby Cdison Marshall LETTER FROM JAMES CONDON 4: Copyr TO SALLY ATH CONTINUED TON leased by ou, dew for 1 wa let you know being ¢ nupled “f KNOW T CANT WEAR oe ee ee MOURNING FOREVER ed on the matniand of friendly’ Jat M Larson's name instead t should be Inscribed cannery.” the lasp were! H6 ¢ Bradford } lenged he ever had in| i¢ } 1 go to work here nd unsuspected, It was a rap he was crafty |inot with his new pearance he A he's in need of | must ) gain & new personality You were S0INK) not that of the wealthy son of chival © & WAYS, ANYHOW ry Peter Newhall, but that of simple adder and a man of the Nort! CHAPTER V Dorothy's Decision “5 on of toil, # nt Peter had never with the fi news of her hushan 1 hty glad to work . emake gs woe her with that in the } n peoples He ne i h forget his sult jon out of the East, of art f are works ‘om his own ar ral ¢ healed the wound of Peter's loss. more or le 1 of its prey 1 gone Into subdued mourn still saw a few friends and few of the nei 1 now, as another ( was at its height, About h both crews. The | Remittance Man, by the way, turned out to be quite a fellow down South| visited a —as I had always guessed. His real | jome. name was Newhall—something jing, but like | summer he plead: in the Urals, In her warmer moods he urged immediate marriage, and ponsive | ( of future when time had hall live JUST 1924, by Seatth vyright TOMORROW: Letter from ney Carton to John Alden Syd Then put it off. It's been a year half, Tuke ut y happy There's the trouble, 1 dor I can go back to exactly the k happiness that you mean: of course I'l come round to it in time. Just |don't hurry me, 1 thing t working in me t know | what it ts; but think it will be all r w there tb no other m nl try t think of you 1 find |mynelf thinkin lying on that storm t Just don’t hurry me, and 1 fe nont know—that everythin; right for you in time | Bhe had received, long since, her hansen; and she could not them now without tears, V |ahe had recelved @ letter—one that no human eyes save own had seen—and some way it had revealed ight. It had « shown Pete from a differe gle, but had alse {itumined her p of view taken a ing thin letter, U, new until t always upon ding und death neummation of h own deed punishment, sure but for he co < one but himself. Now « One night In the second year he| wonder if some little jot « and how he got thra/ nad brouhgt her a marvelous blue a mim We saw, |diamond—a priceless thing with al just dimly in the dawn, Jupiter | sinister history—and he had wanted break up, but she was too fi t to take “ a symbol of engage fc to help. w many ta and night she ‘had been y ane on t Ju w angely, deeply afraid of him. She, had & jwent down?" [had let the stone gather fire to her thar © his right, had “Al aboard, hand, and when she had taken {t off| devoted too much of her time and at | my it in his palm it was as if ita|tention to him, It had all been like whe was ard, malevolently beautiful mad dream-—going from mc his name turned out to be Lars nad passed to his thin fnce./till night, aacrificing her home } chap that used to go a8|+Keep it a while, I he told ued in Our Next Issue) le—we ¢ m the Re-|nim. ‘Sometime I would be proud ¢ lived in a to wear it—but not yet | Child marriages are frequent 1 Fr side | She had drawn back from him, ap-| Persia. A 14-year-old boy employed It seemed beyond belief to Pete! patted in spite of herself at what she|by the British army in Kermanshat that these men ‘would not hear the| could so dimly read in his striking, |in 1919 had been married t um-like beat of hi art-| dark face. He was jalways like = uu find most of t |splendid tiger to her; tonight he sug sine a at be could tured the, mae Jone meee SCORES’ Ei Electric jthat—and he'd got in a drunken! eq with her to go back to the gay |) brawt and killed a man—was up here| colors that he loved. He seemed ;| hiding. He was almost cut to pleces/ feel that when her old galety re by the crags, and they identified him| turned to her, when she again, took by some papers found in his coat.| lace xmart Southe 0- | The poor devil's lying buried oye a bors sph tab) | Gseetese known deserovers of food end propeery ying jelety, his long courtship would be | sleo carriers of diseese. jon the Bering sea side, just about ’ 7 suc | like powders. Res use, Money Beck ii é ¥ jerowned with success. But he did | qi? pseund $1307 fear, <Mpney beck tte mbecs. they found. the body |not at once win this point; and be-| of tosches and ants, Sold by all druggists, | Pete's face was white, but‘he held) cause she did not fully understand {t Refuse subseitutes. | i} |man—Big Chris Larson, the men had] was, YOUR FAT |himself with an iron grip. The truth | he raelf, she was scarcely | was plain enough now. He had given| pldin=to vhind “the his coat, that night to the big Norse-| curious way she ulled him—and it jfelt about it. ‘I can't be the girl I Ivan,"' she explained. ‘If that was Larson's body | girl was the girl you loved, and you | don’t want her changed, you'd better is away—and not come back. Some | way I don't feel that I pone begin tly where I left off. I don't feel land think exactly like IT did—maybe eT m more like the girl that Peter | originally married—like a school girl Vonens of a woman. I feel bewil. i—not knowing where to turn lor how to go, I know I can't wear | mourning forever able to ex: | “ask tor HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk jestible—No Cooking. A Light Lunch Ua dil Avoid Imitations — Substitutes Simple, Easy, Old Fashioned Easy, Old Fashioned | Formula Takes 15 Inches Off Hips ’ Have you been | looking" for an easy, cheap and external way to reduce? Well, fat folks, we have it for you. It is called Dr. Folts’ Soap for Reduc- ng. A fat woman was given the for- mula by a coun / i Now try doctor. She kd ina tt Ree ENJOY every wonders! It is convenient 80a p| form and sold to the public through their own vacation day gists. some letters from fat people which tell of resul No, 1~""My hips were 63 inches; 15 inchea 2—"My bust y 38 inches,” an, awful double ching sal] gone,” If you have large’ hi bust or a double chin, try Dr, Folts' Soap. When it comes to take off fat from places where it shows, New fecdomn Enjoy the security, the protection, afforded by Kotex—wear filmy frocks with peace-of- mind—dance, ride, play tennis, golf—travel in comfort. All embarrassment prevented in two important new ways. Kotex absorbs 16 times its own weight in moisture—is 5 times more absorbent than ordinary cotton. It is light-weight, cool. As 12 to a package. Comes in 2 sizes, Regular and Kotex-Super. At all drug and depart- Dr. Folts’ Soap from your druggist SS only guarantee results. with Dr, Folts easily discarded as tissue. Soap. Use it as you would any other a good lather. Rub afew moments, Then lather goes the fat! be 2 fe taken oft teas ugly rolls seed tt will Keay your hiate tier Gad ment store’, slender. You will be able to eat all you All leading hospi want, yet you will not see any fat get on your body, REMEMBER! IT! BALE ED DR. FOLTS' SOAP FOR ING at all good Drug Stores, Distributed by Slentitc Hercareh Laboratories, 3 West dist St, New York City. Dr. Volt's Hoap ean now be had at Bartell's or Bwift's Drug Storew, tals today use Kotex KOTEX EATTLE 81 cot, | n regard{ ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS olive Roberts Barton YELLOWBILLS CHUTE-THE bd CHUTE rHE Yellowbill!” said Nick and Nancy. hi fa PP n ed th A i Nick lollypop, m ¢ e (Te Be Continued) 1 es (Copyright, 1924, N. %. A. Bervice, 1 amantl w t kin do you have t ‘ iy : | City’ s Horse Show 1 Nick, picking it th dattogay sald atte bleking Bagh 4 Drawing Interest ldret would like Unexpected success = being « 1 want a crab lollypop,*|#chleved for Seattle's Horne ; Davy Dect “T fut lov 4 in the Univerist S tavernas” ah tadium, July 24 to ve b pe onde a Chamber of Commerce We .t k ff fav ‘ k 7 ¢ hundred and fort ix horse bs te mw DeNter | ready have been entered, 1 will t a or peppermint or any mpete in over 600 arate entries th This, it is stated, practically equal: ‘s tnat?” boomed a big ithe record of the long-established “Who ia it that likes | porse hows of the Pa wt I'd like to know?” le society will to present 1 big green Grand ind! according Fort hoxes had up to Wednesday morning two wl ing over h two sticks just whi 1 nat Change in Time “ts for Aerial Show deed.” Tah h aani't her| The big airplane demonstration to but held it open so | be given Satur nddaddy didn't + > © half way down ead ned. aid hastily backing mere 5 SOEES ons were waiting for him in guidicnn - weronautics will last | . Accused Cops Will | Plead Not Guilty, guilty” will be the plea of alleged hackers to first harg him "No O. L. Redder J think that you and the | Har iren would like it.” fore w 1 believe we wow aid | Smith until Fr Mrs. Yellowbill. “Hurry, children, |day to plead and Burt k out your lollypops and we'll; Were members of t ice force Whatever mean t when th hijacking s ing episode 1 kno’ 0 | zt a TI with George Stevens, are I it accused of having wa nly shot ypops and|down Louis Barel during a hijack m the Baret June. distillery nm early in New way ends Seattle Altieney. Cc orns quick Cannot Practice William R. Bell, veteran Seattle attorney and former superior court ERE i judge of King county, has been stant relief permanently disbarred from the from that burning practice of Jaw in this state, ac corn—the new rding to dispatches from Olympia. | way. Acts quick, no waiting for re- sults — different from any other method. Pain stops instantly, then the corn loosens and comes off. Ends dangerous, old-time paring. Simply get Blue-jay at your druggist. Use it tonight, walk in comfort tomorrow, | Formerly one of the city's most | |successful and distinguished attor-! |Reys, Judge Bell was twice charged | | with conversion of clients’ moneys jin charges brought before the bar | Jassociatjon. The charge on which |disbarment held was made by Mrs, Helen Lewis, who accused the| }former jurist of conversion of $950 sent her in a divorce property set+ e | tlemen = American Radio Relay league is checking up amateur radio condi-| Opening tions in foreign countries. ‘Hotpoint —L&H — Universal and other leading makes ELECTRIC RANGES Sold On Ve: Gasy eae Call, Phone or Write MAin 6000 204 County-City Bldg. 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