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ADVEN OF THE & Olive by L. Ww NEA SerVice Ine i 7 E BEGIN HERE TODAY é P ft * - | ; wy , 5 Y ; at weedding rt \ ‘ alos aad F Wreek « youns ahvornood oo hac i se nS st dey » off Ver od é PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR F B12 TURES TWINS rts Barton Y CLOTHESLINE v Mame and his } burg. |° ath Me drove up ¢ hor n | br Ked a > ON WITH THE STORY had a t Morgan a ne family. “I've | Stretches of Kot insom: f ngs like that. I Se ei Jook healthy, but don’t let it fool you. s € . 2 “ twisting descent, wht t " far back is it he ¢ a ere 1 with amazing aban en | manded e seemed ventured a comme 5 . Pittaburs, « Hew do t gain wher I a Heved the ¢ 7 ry ‘ Y . - § ing too hard a eggs Panati ae ¥ / t 5 up, bbrcults, ie } time. He was 4 s my contemplation y was ki Anyt a bbe t upesta m erves to t Way to put an end to him saying It It tat But— | at re Lior 1 What you need,” said the doctor, | you were | “You said you were having cro ) is a long tri ewhere, by ur ‘Oh, & nk It can be done, the crank and] d cs and guinea pig tall Bete” Cut out the c Mr. Williams,” she hastily amended. anite a hed hed th teat fo I gucas P Rowns. But yourself a ‘Only—well, you might break an - artila he maae|you have Ey saner'aa' wan aed t etrike out for the wild West. That's axle, or something. Mightn’t y ed It ultimately, | before the only place where a man can lead The Wreck brought the ma dre tu Jous charge into @ clump And away } fown the quiet life in these days.” to & slap And allowed the engi ngs, which flattened under|road with Nancy 4 k on his > Dad Morgan allowed that the doc-|race in a horrible manner Wie wike angiements |back, s inling # hard that his « Ror was right; but the Wreck said} “Want to get that train, don't Pougpey val shoc 4 down and it wae PhO, the doctor was a liar. ‘The West | you ; he — he commanded | the hiidren could do to atic k on. — been nearly so quiet as prom "Why, of cc were off on the back trall,| By and by he stopped, “Ho, hum," - “Am I alarming or otherwise an-| leaping and careening. For 10 tem! he said, putting bis satchel down and pestuous minutes they traveled the | wiping his tiny eyes with his trunk Jown grade, with Black Top casting |‘"I am having the best time on my _ But it seemed that the Wreck liked The Bar-M. He stayed and stayed, a eemin ean a waving taeriog co. ja shadow before them, vacation. Hut I do wish I could find oy ony ne m pda. ipa y pei! ait “Keep your eyes peeled for that/a peanut tree. have t Teac outabila oh i t of admonished the Wreck, as eanuts don't glad to have him, for, outside of the tt sn-off mor i : sheriff and a few other natlv leaped tor : )fors at the ranch came » and smile She en. ae Teides, the Wreck was something of |joyed his childish faith in himself — trickle a. nT diss “dead. ba Sa Curiosity, and when he did not talk ) bes she figured that she could : Rea saa tyrogport; Witoeds Sabout his nerves he could tel! Inter. | Dealing tales of the East, which no- | esar mast became nee | roused after a while BEEF BF EF EF EP BPR glanced at the watch strap: “So you I remember, You sald they in paper bag body but Sally Not until the trall waa « n 4 oe witet and caught ogee a eareopail a] pee Sous mt cavent *°"' “Shady Green nooks oth es did the f > r ; that fter alx - . - i a The Wreck killed t {| “Dow y¢ a after and cool babbling he done in « flivver. “We'll lot of rocks | ¥8 he e The trail got worse, * he said when } cape Ga Just the spot for the them do. It wound and ¢ you good at it 1 a few minutes motor luncheon or sup- Aortuous fashion, simple enough for) nat smile, for : pk fe ae hte horse, but most of it never intended | she contrite with guilt se eg RE REN per. And to just hit the for a contraption with a 56-inch} It wouldn't do any good to start And do you key spot for keen out-door “te, to catch that train at seve (tread. Ordinarily, at the top of the! rolling rocks,” she sald. We'd bo|to ca th n s - t nste! Ope Ss , 7 Sitaas. Sally was wont to check her at it till doomsday. I'm awfully| Sally's voice had a note of conster appetite plenty of —— ba Best Foods Pioneer Dentists |:::: fae 7 MAYONNAISE Announce a ~ 50% Reduction and we ought to be going no For a limited time we are going to work at one-half the dressing that is “Well, we've got to go % Different—that is Dis- yl aa ge hae tine turn} tinctive—that is Bet- d here.” | ter. It is made of new- but——" tthe east.| laid eggs—real shell not know,| eggs, and the finest of bound. express. She d our regular prices in order that the public will get ut she had a feeling tt ges Salad Oils. And it is better acquainted with the wonderful work we are ff) road was stil Pet \ran aie ancen.| Seasoned. So piquantly, doing in our new location. Think of such prices as: r her si sat yy is always é had asted— | og * for more. ! and she could how mi miles they come but probably most of them. Pere Cun “But what?” asked the Wreck, tm: Sandu Fillings. Thin oeasien just never make that slices of banana; spread the heat: bread with Gold Medal Ma- s “Why not? Who says #0? Certainly yonnaise. Chopped pine-~ nore’s a* railroad there apple and pimentos mixed with Gold Medal Mayon- naise. Chopped sardines | “But where is the road?” and cucumber mixed with } othe ‘Wreok t ed his hands| Gold Medal Mayonnaise lfrom the wheel, folded them In his we'll make It.} get to this road | with a train on Just as soon as w $8.00 Crown and Bridge Work Cut to $4.00 With Our Regular Fifteen Year Guarantee Those special low prices are just what we say they are— simply an inducement for you to come in and see how well you “can be served you spoke about didn’t you “I’'m—I'm not sure, T sald it was in a certain direction from a certain | How ae on |place, But I don’t bellave we-ve been | going in that direction. At least, not ares the Stomach | “We've been going as nearly tn Jone direction as we could,” he sald, lcoldly. “Don't blame me if tho| ects eart |eountry is a hodgepodge.” «| Any physiélan will tell you that “I'm not blaming you.” | | Abnormal gas in the atomach 10 fre- [seek heres Dave you got the idea} au 6 ohuae of sharp aine You are offered the same high-class work and {dentically the game class of material that we have always used. If we cannot watisfy: you, you can have your | breathing or other symptome which ‘ " may lead the sufferer to believe he | Please go ahead. It’s getting later| jay o:ganic heart trouble. In auch and later.” loases great distresa often results © | “Because if you have,” added the | f Fa a aE u being fers 4 Money Back for the Asking wisi Semcniniti ite ya hg ity athe ull the way from Pittsburg without | organ. rid of wll dis- « by taking Bopa re and after meals oxe pleasant Homeopathic tablot« ntain no injurious substance of They offer the safest and eliet obtainable. original Gas ve prescribe *, $1, Bold Drug Stores < druggists, Boo Mira., Ban Fran- t getting Jost, And if you think you! You can ao can lose me in a little two-by-nothing prairie, you'll have to guess some Come in and see for yourself our new modern equipped office, and ict us explain to you our easy payment plan and prove to “you that we are not offering you cheap work, but high-class work at greatly reduced prices. PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Building, 2nd and James St. Telephone MA in-2736 Dr. H. 0, Danford, Mgr. more.”” | “Oh, drive on!” exclaimed Sally He did drive on. expertly riously. Sh st a hopeless at the low ridge that seemed tol] s have sprung up on all sides, and]! frowned anxiously Perhaps the | Wreck was not lost, but Sally was quite certain that she was. | (Continued in our next issue.) IT’S IN THE LOOKS “When wo get to Niagara, denr, | ORMER HEALTH COMMISSIONER :!:--"~* [iiet.tagn maatriea 7 PUGET SOUND eee STEAMER ‘DADS 1 RADIO SCHEDULES {t sounds like | HELL 'to_me."—Judge. gave Colinan, Doeke TAKE OFF FE AT elt eyBu pry Pe ms J. J. RUDOLPH and other Physicians advise|| 3 Doce SAN-GRI-NA for FAT PEOPLE. \ SELL ENOHAIE BELLINGHAM Dally, 10:00 ty m. Fare $1.00 Fort” ‘oworend Hall nections vod Mill Ports know what station is Save Money, Travel by Steamer reducing had be blood ales y ty afd at the same time improver the bi reat with ce entire aystem, "I consider ‘SAN-GRI-NA ys Dr, Rudolph, former health commissioner, bull advise te and health-bullder ‘for. fs he.” have used “SAN. i NAY themeelves, preseribed it ‘amily and patients, Misa. proving that iti “SAN-GRENA” is a Samal tablet which should be taken three times « s net contain any ber a drags, and has been uted by the discoverer in his own practice with ble success, It is now recommended and sold in America, b Iv, with guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded," uce fat people over night, There is no miracle about it ‘ol flesh which varies from 4 to 6 poundt & week, leaving healthier with every pound of fat lost, No flabby tissu Bin fotiow the use of USAN-GRINA aorta OSAN.GRINA™ has been Introduced in Amerien, it has erested tlon, hat (putetions not be avoided If vou want results, make Fars Oat VOU Ask AND cet SAN- rye can how in had wt any of Martell’s or Swift's drug stores, =: | NN. YOw P| Povsieldn ‘and nurgoon, | uses Chinese roots and herbs 1 | Atnonsow Puver SOUND Nav, ANY |, SOL MAN DOCK... FO! ny, LL lot: %f ‘ Bouttle, Wark, WOME MALY lin your head that I'm lost? ho de-|about the heart, palpitation, difficult | =| always chafed a Italy Now Claims Mister { 2 I didn’t aid Nick. “I I wo 1d I know it's him because he looks as had been stuck on with theapinsg, such funny horns he Hello there, Mister Giraffe! Minter Giraffe looked their way | and made some funny motions with his head. What's Ne doing?" asked Nick Wig-wagging,” eaid Weeny raffe’s can't say a word—no voices! at all! So they've learned to wig wag. | What's he . asked Nanc He sa pleace come and help, ly wife went to a party and left the washing out to dry," wig-wagged afte always uses \ Mondays for the clothe But P got rick tm it ar aightened and the clothe 1 whe comes b thes would have alid off ag gee Be Cont nued) Seattle Elks Will Stage Excursion Lodge No. 92 will noonlight dance excursion © Bluebird rtainment 4 eam Whether you plan to buy a whole and Frye’s “Delicious” Ham—a few slices for frying or good as the Ham. It bears broiling—a butt for baking or a shank for boiling you will always - “ a eave snd get the greatest satisfaction by Hams and Beacons NEVER always asking for Frye’s “Deli- cious” Brand. Frye’s “Delicious” —‘rv«'s Meat Guide will be Ham is tender and juicy because kitchen. 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Nig) The Tangle | | (Am Intimate story of tnmermos, emotions revenled by private letters) j LETTER FROM SALLY ATHKK | TON TO BEATRICE ¥ GRIMSHAW Of course, T didn't get a minute of | MeN are not made to be writers of/to Mr. Prescott about an old lover} marr Some ange, women are not made for my dear, just as some | time to say anything I wanted to|®@vertising copy or private secre- one writes ax frankly and sincerely | y ground than when one depends upon hurried visits when so many other I'm quite sure you never have | le forward to something super: |latively bilssful. Mm quite sure that} {in your sensible mind you have], known that marriage is really only a| ¢, business partnership by which two| people of presumably the same tastes jand station In society pledge them. selves to help carry on the race, It | you look for only this you will prob- ‘ou while you were hero, Bee, dear.|tarics o ometimes I think that when any | pox as you and I to each other, a friend: | doc ship of long standing is on safer) by them as a kind of side line, but} for us it js not only a pretty nearly our life's only recrea- | things have to come between. tion. por men m upon women, can be taken up chool teachers or boarding pers, Marriage, which set h more easily than it Don't smile, Bee. Marriage, and marrying, > seo my weddings always affect me this way. and Td jon't want to think about myself, neither do I want friends’ weddings. I wish they would not invite me, and I don’t like them, T can’t si wish that I had never married, for I | think every woman should have that | y that T would ably get much morc There, you didn’t think that Sally would say this to you, did you?| |T've always Known that this is the true meaning of marriage, Bee, and that is why Th al fought gainst It. I don’t want children I'm selfish enough to want complete | freedom, If I go to the devil 1 want | to go. in my own way without taking anybody with me, Consequently, I inst my marriage | with Sam, even when I was presum ably, to my friends, most content with it, a Super-Burbank | ROME, Aug. 8.—Italy how claims A super-Burbank in Alberto Piro vano, who, according to reports from| | his laboratory, hax wrought wonders Jin making cherries as la | Plums, plums as large as apple apples as large as melons | So successful has the work of ell [naturalist and botanist been that | banks and electrical companies have Joined to give him all the assist-} ance, both moral and material, in carrying on further experiments Theso institutions have just built this new sctentist a huge, fully equipped laboratory near Pallanza] on Lake Stresa Arnaldo Mussolini, brother of the premier, ix one of the prime pro mote The Banca Commeriotate Italiana, the biggest Ttallan finan: cial institution, and numerous big ax} and} n Co. Milan, are supporting the whemer ONE VOR THE DE “T thought you were uinte dentist, Didn't T Just hear a man howling In there?" "Ah, he was just cheering my fouts of strength."—American Le: gion Weekly, electrical companies like the Bdi-| © Select a PORTABLE , PHONOGRAPH for *Idown and ®1 a week al- Shop (Harold Weeks) 2.” AVE UNION life work, put} | great experience. But I’m glad myj| gave her a present of a fabu' ce ls over, and I can settle | string of pearls and told her th t the things 1) they were imitation. Rather roma the way I want} tic, that! them Leslie, poor child, was always gu Perhaps I'm a littie more antagon-| lible, and accepted them in the same atic to the whole matter today than| spirit that they were given in. In ever, because I am afraid our poor| fact, I think she didn’t know that friend Leslie has come a cropper.|this Karl Whitney gave them to her Some dirty dog—and between you! at all, but thought that her sister and me I think it's someone very | was the donor. near her—wrote an anonymous letter | (copyright, 1924, want to do in ju to N. E, A. Service, Inc.) of hers, her someone who had known TOMORROW: The letter con- childhood, who it seems tinued. Has Your Pantry a Shelf Like This? proud of—a fine shelf full of canned fruit. And think what a treat it will provide again and again this coming winter Hvroxe something for any woman to be —little luncheons of hot toast and golden 1 preserves, plump white pears for company : salads and your choice of quick desserts ‘ always ready for a hasty meal. Can Fruit Now In fruit canning it’s certainly true that “you can do | it better with gas.” A gas range doesn’t begin to heat up a kitchen like a great sizzling old cook stove. There's no fire to build, no dust nor ashes. And five minutes after the gas is turned off, the range is cool and your kitchen becomes as pleasant as any room in the house. With an oven-control | device on your gas range, all fruit and vegetable canning is done automatically in the oven. Come direct to Gas Range Headquar- ters and let us tell you how to make this your easiest fruit canning season. Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 4