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ALITTLE STAR EJ CAPPY RICKS ciev on. ADVENTURES OFTHE TWINS Written for The Star by Peter B. Kyne—Another Com urday | MRS. CAMEL CHANGES HER MIND W 1 4 : | Atthe first signof - ouble apply . " Aigm ee — at me iP pat Resino ; we | So sae m me I nat patch of eruption is not mecen ha > ru ge them I sg w v a t th eh NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY nd that we'r w F & . fe J * \ eae * s \ : el ed ¢ een vot desert « fee . “If You Start, Finish—” I Gon't aéeait that we're newné frs, ( f t en 8p the desert, f « I imag would find the ra 4) aad f prog 1 ma Ww vi 2 hant nt Besid 1 » guest room w ker for. = in heart expensive treatme e Water tank at w it 5 t we H t on tor . , Mrs. Cam . went Mre, Cam not paying that b « to ge s pel skin troubles in their earlier stages. j ble to signal the t wh e Then wit r going v Mrs, Can € nind " f w 1 Relscl Soap acd Resicc! Olntmest are sold lp q ‘ k s i that from | he fa hout the di 7 . ! gg 7 aoe oll drogeiats. For tam of each, i1Gty wre ww 4 her } " ft He ’ Hu M < ae > Dept, LR, Be e, Ma, er mind . ‘ icem © being wh 1 cuin miative, ex é Weeny. |a ! yt red part STMT | ‘ 1 I Mrs. ( H V der thelto tight ¢ ate x 4 Friends Rescue Him f : hd A t ¥ BEA [replanted ldo par, 2s From Cowlitz River # } t aaa eet t N " . \ fighting KELSO, Aug. 9—Harvey MeCiel | \ . t ’ as saved ¢ Cowlitz river j anes t ; te 1 ‘ ester o frie after he ¢ “ ‘ y € * ® T an f ede > nctiia, theusht eo t ust be g went on M ri iad dived into a shallow spot and { bandon the ‘ t was no } maz |Stay ah led it We uit No. 1 Eve hit his head on a rock. He was Um had vant rious way I'm clear : she sa Then 1 1 to nurse | ty we bandits of the Ame b arms and was sink mewhere behind m! of hum 1 im," 8 N age an me Marine have beer a mocks. o You are, are you!” sa “He's got the mut tod!” sald |tryir . to breed up a race when reecdeas There's water here somew Weeny. “That's fige! We can help | Mra, Car 1 it's very catching. |of bea-got Americans from the The repentent mate hove a life preserver after hin she called suddenly. ‘Watch your ike overything, can't And ) und the | worn.ou wt. found abbas y self" nd Nick? I'm a fine squirter and | who: ugh and we think he's! with in 1937 around the sharks and tur-jfor a secretary of ‘The Wreck creumnavigated a tree, ean scrub your porches and w xotting toot That's three Of course you ealize that |tes tor 16 hy |a whole #ea and then ¢ f of SEATTLE DAILY steered straight for a barrier of | “g day measies.” there are on a few real # Unfortunate) jown in that lati|/it away? Well, our secretary of SAM. 10:15 4.M. 12057. Mt young alders and sent the machine lan tnatant rshe heard him slosh.|. "Ob dear,” sald Nancy. ‘That's |teft in this country and they w tude he didn't muc ha’ ¢ sid ‘ : crashing magnificantly thru.. The ine in. the stream jtoo bad! I don’t ape how yo canion yachts and get big wages and|*o4 the following jooner P 3 oi front wheels dropped sharply, the “You going to tr ep in that |"4f8e him and clean house, too." terrorize thelr employes by threat ked him up. He ramming or an 4 Chive dinee Mead at aa peahe oe leavt” ‘wie called tse youll}, “2 can't” end Mra, Cmael, “And to quit if the cook feeds |#round in th nd ihc ae Fare $6.50 ; 45 degrees, plunged, Mattened out Inever met any sleep, trying to fold |"#¥e company besides oe any more pound ‘ound | since, n ho soho rman 5 r as) again and came to a stop, hub deep lyourself up in that After that nobody could think of |» instead of top 1 The | f » Lan Bi pA ne MOTOR BUS DEPOT i in a strean “Pm not going to sleep," came his wnother word to say, and it did | vast majoflt f alleged m are t the maste he mate |¢ gs 3 nd rate = ird Ave. a “There!” said Sally. “I told you lyotoe, irritably. “I never d cem as tho the travelers would |mercly maritine laborer | ie Sern Shay teied ieee the tases, seas. 7 1 i Sally id y ‘otee, irritably never do Saat ba ae Aiea a “Well. vw 4 ‘ Ip {to kill him and that they did heave }and crew were imprisone : there was water,” |1'y tfusomnld, I'm Jost’ gol jhave to be going along to the next ‘Well, we thought we could help! : i ‘ h ' Pre eee: ae { i “t r i place. ourselves helping bright boys to !!m overboard; un REESE never denied it," said the jt@ sit hero and keep watch, that But Weeny) fsslly thought of |become tf a slawyer is. back ¢ What dol fin $10,000 Mi bi Wreck jail. If you want anything, holler.” | oUt: + ae i. hed hed 1 a rei wih, ‘toabmienyn scl ba Our l you think of .jt lyears in a fe r ts Yow what are you golng to do? m} she pro int Hikan hot go ia taut wad the ‘nical: Tie teen a pg srepenesd bey bk oe ng & it i He stepped on the runnit smothered a laugh aval ialcoghenynl Poene pals ang bye nD reread ed S/S think your relative has a lot |Were : my i board and descended briskly into t A few minutes inter, as she. was |froen Stan | Fhe lhenin’cae @Un a litter cht es “Beit feb hive ‘ier me enemy should stream, which cooled his As coming drowsy, she was Aware] sia tne better his tick ges Petre at F You thi toda ee rd of governors up to @ a es antly. Wading and to the r that he had switched off the lights, |" 7 . r Ay - me out first | Bipirticey seh ae ‘ “Would you mind giving us @| “Son has come out of col-|t? fight him, but really you aren't ‘ airs Poppet) | F of the car, he fumbled in the lug After that it very ark under |. i05 wre CamelT’ he asked. Ilege or-bedn heve cut and thinks a |Y0U, can't afford to... You'll. worr his same time our gov-| Len j gage compartment, then appeared the cottonwoods, and very qui Naira * irsty?* tittle travel will broad a and tt good mate and the first thing and Russia captured na | {3 with a canvas contraption which, save for the cool rustle of th a ; ; | dt are Repl gree giat igre! ce d PN wists * to. wet..t a some British sealers P upon being unfolded. was a bucket YOU GET THAT THING |. * whieh ead “Re tosh CRETE sald 6 WHEE [eive Ni seeeuinng 0 tak “RnGuE TS). Oe Pe t wer sa 1? ‘The British lion EAGLES’ HALL ing 1 : geo > ‘eam, Ww 1 Was cease nd} iy) © the hat's -w re ing of law-sult instead of } 7 x r Se . “I'm. going to fill the radiator THE WATER pothing. Sally's Jast consciou : the girl: that’s we ring: hie teat [06 a eles geet OE wished. his. tail price venth Ave. and Pine St. mid. "Water le exe: winat tal offest wah & ten Drink!" cried Mra. Camel. “As | PL The aul f this ju of bree 2 ‘ “ithere wa ud on our title to cae | a owe 5 exi w Naktis seat we al eff was st , Ppp enough drink for our-|OUtrago knows on for a wart|C@Ppy, you're going to for swe’ cave Lied EVERY t : | “Do you mena to say we'll never Would oomue along. t0 va ~ jon the fair face nature; he h t his lawye et ny Salt bas oat ncaa she wanted to find out |#elves. And I lived in a clreus jong : ologized. Bu wee 5 Ser f helpless | cet out, Mr. Williams?” he wanted to find | aethond hig scalars pmpsoayed PRS: as peg Prim Se i) him fc $ Bo Pe THURSDAY exasperation, and watched him as |"), 0UN. Mr. Willlamar would react, Perhaps nough to know much te Hi tx t . Capr ected a moment, the ogee: £0): he went methodically about the task.| fi7'" \yy""°s at pried re gee ‘ tbark. But if a al Septinnts take... Why, 1 WOUeet eee aaa teat he cee nent |itatied. ts Well, if the scoun.|_ recently, congre med as a AND : Ang a “I said nothing of the kind," he have enough water to cook or wash |but not any that he can possibly oath . COUN: | whick me the to sue ‘The dite drank more than @ BUCK-| sstocteq Saat cea tk te lifted hie Dar her date bikoatabes e ott tears he refuses to finance the|4rel will accept it," he began and| “"ch A Feoover’ on thet SATURDAY 7 aes at ae a peta oa Certainly we'll get out, What do 1| Within « mile to fill yourself up. Water's scarce of the Hot F but wen een ol It appears now that} egies ee carry a block and tackle for? You | hes 1, hereabouts. This is the only water |% end to send him to me ah mistake, and AT or. M. * don’t call this trouble, do you? She's | *OUSs & hole for 56 miles.” nas 308 put him aboard one *c e the time my old claim en . ie Epp. ES a Yes eae i ! 5 e - . he ti | EVERYBODY WELCO Now ee air bs a a: demanded: | ieen in worse fixes than this.” | ‘The Wreck felt something punch-|wawny the books alls that |the Blu ar A cadet " ed and paid I'l! be just as cr ‘ ve oF oO Af k we can't run,” she|ing him between the shoulders. He} smeis can go without water for di out on mu 4 just as eterna h ae eo hg b “an a d out traightened up in th at, slow! says nd days,” 4 Nancy | suppone you tell him to take |%usted would-be m r t autoist who knew all the| er returning the bucket to its = : hed them and|° ane y : eyeful, He hasn't brains eno F ‘ } “Can't I? You wait till I trun onjopened his eyes, blinked them and| wpooysr? exclaimed Mra. Camel a short quick ru nand jum i the road and obeyed them a er ee en rae THO cee road | She looks Hke two|found the glare of sunlight 4: in surprise, “Is my name in a(t himself,” Uylesses Grubb sug-| Visualize a check as ne extent of disputing the| On July 15, “ep lgge et orale ue ry Pe ret red ime guia, ans |i 200 gested 1 of moron would turn up Mis right of way with a huitwited! 1991, DR, t : | “You'd try to keep on runn he tur 4 H “Yes, It fi said Nancy. “Di » nothing of the a I em utcher boy in a delivery uck. * ingain. Ther | wae 8 terrifying rac] cas country—at night?” she és. | ine the bank, prodd hIM | you know < brace the opportunity to experiment Atl Bi motto is ‘Live and learn . | EDWIN J. p86 of the motor. He did something | ooo a.a her volce incredulous |with a long stick “Never knew a word about it, {ith human nature, Ulysses. The a, bua 8 your other sult?” Ed-|(Copyright by United Feature Syn-| BROWN Took more to the pedals a t gears “5 S 1 h } Do ¥ rnc ‘ y , die Smith, the marine insur ° 2 7 ved. | ertainly You haven't seen| ‘Hi, ahe called Do you] sata Mrs. Camel in nt voice. |*kipper ix always ready to boot . x |dicate, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | ; ere in reverse, but still the motor |, O°" js |know it’s after « ’ Tas tik ets, ne of these young gentlemen off|*nco broker asked. Reproduction Prohibited.) | Charge of the 7 without producing a os oF | * " s Me lovely, & se and tania) eae Well, it resemble © firs f “jhe ap vay ala cach Hams. I'd like to get back to|"Why didn’t you call me? like to havo company,” urged |@ternal tn tho human bre cg Pe agp ean ial trp aa uth, | ‘No traction, remar! the caadh. t0Rk take tvimhohaite Call you? ‘I've been fairly. yelling 3 a“ Ae oy page de 's always ready to take on another. |Nly, altho we're claiming justice {s DENTAL Wreck, as he glanced over the side bs —— ‘ * es Saew io no ter ¢ { f so it|really what we're after. H er, | = == ; cee ned to t he country, but you never! came! » lone ad ever yo 8 to the same | Bowes bs bi oe f £ ATTRACTIVE FIREPLACE make it. But"—sho paused to set-| bit in the country, but you never! came ay as long as “i kas : id seeia aes forgot it... Thelll Now at 106 Columbia St. ‘ tle an uncompromising gaze upon |budged. Is that what insomnia does) can The baby’s been sick, but he's ‘ou sec, I've discovere | FROM A COLONIAL ROOM %—"t'm not insane. |We're an to 204 red here for the night | “I must have just dozed off." he big finan reed inl Jo ran e then we and 4 ndma's, and us for /Very wo often the sea , it can wait one of the boys, and h over at his gr the house-cleanin In the twenty-three years that” have passed, more than 170,000 "I and | . one hasn't! 1 aah t ‘ ; forgot it, and, of co | patients have had their dental work a lly stood fr place and} mumbled, a yawned and stood up| and to show how much she bug out of his sy 4 coe E hs } : i patients e ha eir dental work) Spictt of Puritan. Daye Even Shows! cea up and down stream. ‘The|to stretch |meant it, she took”the satchel into settles down to study Bow. |tver, really lost anything if he lost Teeth as Low as $5 Gone: at these) offices. 6+ 6) sone: Smniiees little river not more than 10| “Oh, yes |the house herself. And even if he should turn)! 7 years ago. 1 Bit We acareatin es cae jf. over, 00,000 to thems" ea lyurds across, shallow everywhere| (Continued in our next issue.) ight, 1924, N. B. A. Bervice, Inc.) |OUt to be worthless, he’s a pretty! owever,, my attorneys: tell: me cause of the high business prin- By MARIAN MOORE dey acs abe = J Hist calsath et iS Mic cdsbadline nM poor specimen we can't make ajl Ought to insist on justice, éven “Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuf-|%"4 brisk of motion, with alders and Our EXTREMELY LOW prices | ‘ciples and reasonable prices, this " ‘ f I never realize it's full value, so low as... 85.00 | | ndbaia Wed! 7 aa | quartermaster out 80 1 suppose |* ! 5 Teeth as low as. .... joffice is still doing a remarkable _ Sioa Koow: the reat, And: {¢|Cottonwodds and:-fresh green banks |ho earns the little he gets wo're going to it. Beat act of 'tceih, ‘Red business, which shows that the pub: she had b on either side. It was beautifully | iste “Saccw'kant tah diss: eas Rubber (elther ‘set). | : ad been sitting on the lovely Fi = je 1: “Ana<i¢ be'w a: rotter, there's al-lu.. Fgkewesing Ley Gold Crowns ki 5 lc appfeciates the service at the ™ old bapsock perched right before | Pesceful and sy a pienic, or eM saheffe ha lates Navigath Co. owned a littie old|] Bridge Work : |BROWN DENTAL OFFICES, 106 — & camp; but Sally was theoretical jways h Joy when he leaves. Altwo.legged schooner, and one eum. |} Porcelain Crowns | ‘ é this ‘fireplace and the spider had srt - . ahd lise at {s* monotonous and. a} 6K . © Porseaiings Columbia Street. come along, she probably would board a train, headed eastw pein |go0d ship.owner should'do hia beat|™er When there wasn't anything || Goig Inlays | EDWIN J. BROW D. D. &* have been frightened into jumping to be stalled in a flivver in the mid-| . Ifo make life livable for. the mon {cis to do, I outfitted her, put a|] Synthetic Porcelain {nto this more protective armchair ‘le of an oasis, no matter how charm. | eee: which 4s nothing more or less than |M& was Irritating beyond all pa-|| (Am tatimate story of tnnermonm emotions revealed by private letters) i | worthy and and se Fillings BN worthy man in command and sent| |. Fillings |. Who stick with Neptune her, into Bering sea to do somo|| Barent Fillings a Windsor armchair with uphol-| tlencee +e eli [Pelagic sealing. This funny gov-|] Teeth Treated .. ea Natural Remedice stered seat and back, disproving| She climbed out on the rear deck |; eereR FROM SALLY ATHER- of these women that I was telling GEYYELL. gentlemen somo time|eenment gave me clearance papers sag lel Meh j (Dr Wo) cntmoasras the common belief that Windsor |of the little roadster, gathered her TON TO BEATRICE SUM- you about say to another that ant back I had one .of my own|for tho avowed purpose of the|] Nerve Removed Gaines) compounds the Chinese chairs are for dining room use and skirts and leaped, landing clear of | MERS, CONTINUED had gone to New York to meet per-|Télatives turn up and jimmy a job/crulse, and about a week later the|| Teeth Extracted (ieiniens).. See | habne Bee cae for the “extra” chairs in the living |the shore, up among the bushes. | haps the most eligible man that |OUt of me as cadet. He proved to|then secrotury of state, Mr. Blaine,|} sag? and cleaning when other he, colds, rheumatism, room. This one stands up by the| “There's a package of sandwiches! put there's some more MIXUP/had ever been in Albany, She is |My Satisfaction that he was a third|Made a deal with Russia to split work Od eerresy pak a rvousESss, one fireplace as righteously as an old in the back of the car. Get."em out ’|about it that I don't just under-| goit% to marry millions, my dear. cousin, once removed, and, altho|the Bering Sea between them and és dw you full value aay ipen babi _— oe |she commanded. “And hand me my /stand, and his highness, Gentleman!” gis6 another one of the people |#@ Was a. weedy-looking young divide the seals |} dental work. |coat, too; I want ft to sit on, YoulJack, imagines he has been very [might give me the small grip, t00.)/much abused. He's such a boy, |And then I advise you to come out} Ree, that I can't help liking him, al |wretch I had never seen or heard | “Can you imagine the number of| A PRIVATE, high-class, up-to. who seem to think that Iam going | oP Kerore, 1 know he came. from ajoub) | . SANITARY dental ‘of fect of initiative it require Gate. sterilized. Inatenments, aoe ‘0 vamp poor Mr. Prescott. If all] these people don't stop wishing it|**°e vf Sallormen, so T bought him) aye” LL SSR ret be mmhanned ita ress of that water. It may feel good NOW. |tho ull the while I feel like box-| igh nin Ny a mess of uniforms, gave him a} 7. © 11 een taeear pmenan sak |but it's lable to get cool after dark |ing his ears. Ho ought to have a|0% ™% perhaps I'll have to do it. |i Ce gage advice and a $50 bil,|verett’s School HW ieshaiee |The power of thought, you know, All week mustenteed foe 13 years, ;and first thing you know you'll have | woman like me to tell him where he} and sent him to s | Examination FRER |rheumatism. And if you get rheu-| would get off. I rather imagine that | Tilicum. Bonds at Premium} Open 9 tod Dally—9 to 13 Sunday matism you'll have something real /friend of his, who was here at the| Mr. Prescott is wandering around) wj:.o-.thing went along as usual}, @YERETT, Aug. 9.—A $435,000 | OHIO DENTISTS lto worry about.” wodding, Sydney Carton, dots this|this office like # lost soul. If welunin the vossel was down in the|*8¥o of school bonds was awarded | 3 + Sy | 5 . f yesterday to the Seattle National | | wy ; | could only make a man understand 1 | ‘The Wreck did all the things that | very often. A ult of Tehuantapac, with a heavy | c vy depende ne is upe ro | ; | bank, A. B. ach & Co., she commanded. he opened the} By the way, Mr. Sydney didn't |how dependent Ne Js upon his wife lsea running. ‘Tho decks being cant ee ses i ‘dots anh “Dellceasen, Leave Seattle Dall; }package of sandwiches, apportioned |care for me a bit. He seemed to feel | after he has lived with her for a fwe lca first G4 degrees to port and sec.|, Harper & Sone ai pid-end award *HHD 8:30, 10:15 a. mat |half of them equally and wrapped Up | that 1 was vamping poor little Jackie | Years, T think we wouldn't have a8 | ong 45 dogrees to starboard, my sa ost rage | 5, 8, 8:30, 8, 11:30 p,m. Bal Palveroee jond,. was mado jointly and the purchas- *Daily except Sund bd the remainder. boy, Oh, well, one more person why | ny [relative concluded tho time was op-| a ; { r > pt oo & * We'll need the rest for breakfast,” |doesn't car for me doesn't matter| Well, I guess I've written you|portune to go one round with Whe: 3 beta Go hth | a are. trip » Ferry Trip except- a . “Get your bucket out again| much. I presume I am a woman/enough to mako you wory about me|holy-stone handle against the ma. | FY Pn: r fares to Port Orchard BY and draw some water. I'm dread-|with the greatest number of haters}and my ideas, Every time I write|tor of the ship, who had told. him Dragged by Horse. | NAVE SAS ROUTE Le \fully thirsty. We'll keep that bottle |in her train that one knows, | you, Bee, | wonder why you love me. |that untoes he learned to hold the oy irs aie ra =I! of coffee until morning.” ‘ and I rather like them, They amusg|Don't you stop it, dear, for all the | vessel stendily on her course Youth Nears Death! 2 They sat under a cottonwood, ate | me, fries you have In the worl | T]would bo denied shore leave at Vale] : sandwiches and drank out of the} Yesterday at luncheon I went to| would be tho SAL paraiso. YAKIMA, Aug. 9, — Unconscious} 7 | bucket. When it grew dark he waded] a rather amart place that ix much | (Copyright, 1924, N. 1 A, Berviee, Ine.) |” wyatt, he succeeded in laying the|*ince the accident, young Haward| 1 out to the flivver and switched on| patronized by society women, As skippet 1 on tho bridge, but he|bUttom Croxton was feared n | |the lights. But they were pointed | usual, I got a table that was right} TOMORROW: Letter from John {fica to reckon with the second the wrong way, so that the adven-|in the middle of a lot of cacklers,| Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton, fate, “Who ‘was on wateh: we thé | turers réveived only an indirect bene-|‘They, one and all, wero talking —————————————=|time, #o the second mato knocked bs The Colonial Atmosphere. fit from the glare, He thought It/apout Mr. Preseott and his going on my relative for a loop, just as the | ome In Bast Sold Putas tithes. shod. when. would be better if they Sarat with that moving picture actress, Wind Burned Skins vessel cunted to port, and my rela fl RF Full Credit PUGET SOUND ‘uritan fa’ r sto when he was e er wide of the | p, as i C6 e d d . . i ¢ b + themselves to the other si Paula‘Perier, It seems he had had went clear over the end of the . A a mentally resolving to live accord-| ream, yut Sally sald she haa gone|«ome sort of affair with her before Soothed By bridge and disappeared in the foam Missionary Society | Minnesota Junction, Wis.—T was STEAMER in the 8, 8. Boe—the power of thought. FY BREMERTON-CHARLESTO: 207 University me oe heh Ee aad Ta Corner Second Ave. e ssenger ato Mutual Sav. & Loan Ass'n, Ferries From Colman Dock [9 Ov death today from injuries recetyed Sunday when he was thrown and Gives Lydia E Pinkham’s dragged by a his ranch Vegetable Compound ing to the dictates of his own con- Sic heat att r treatment, bt see! sc pe as far as she intended ¢ ae he was married, and they seemed to ati Mas ioe Plans Park Picnic) unde’ t, io hans ee HEDULES 4 ~ “Do you honestly think you can|think it was perfectly terrible that ee i ; , 2 i 6 i Of very decided Colonial atmos) vo that thing out of the water?"! he whould stay hero\and escort Paula “R SMEMHERING ho was my| Women of the University Cohgro: Berean dete | here is the brick fireplace and| fre tyey Porler at your wedding when his relative, the repentent mato{S&tional Church Missionary society had to remain in | igh mantel displaying old pottery | 416 snorted scorntully. wife had gone to her sick father, hove a lifo preserver after him,| Will hold their annual plenie at Vol. arranged in pairs radiating from the middle jar of wildflowers, And over that are an old print showin, bed much of the | time and was like | an invalid, Thad | Not that it's likely to be of any| Of course, 1 being one of that kind That was as much loyalty ag he {UNteer park next Wednesday, August | particular use even if you, do,” she|of people who never think like any: Jeoula hope to express, because he | 1% Dinner will be served at 12:30 8 “Te “ valking to-| c eli ather tickled at the | ‘: , " p om, Mrs. Martha Jacobsen, Peaeed: 4). @areee (0 Reamer ne i; one. eles, wae rather remenibered next that the ‘Tiiltcum |P. , f ing fi iny abeos a Revolutionary army scene aud) MAted. °) |whole affair, 1 could just under. ‘ |was my ship and he wasn't going|KEnwd-4991 and Mrs, J, F. Jacob: Penand in'the fe- | Lelie tgp niece at pact enim The Wreck strode away among the | stand how that pretty lttle French to risk her coming about in. that|8@% KE nwd-1285, are in charge of male organs, and | " ; cottonwoods. For once he seemed} woman enjoyed coming back here ally manages to combine ftself with sea; nolther was he going to risk|the dinner plans. my stomach both: | anxious to avoid argument. When|where jt seems she had been pil (HO illvee ofa boat's F6raW: trviae Su anon ered me. My hus: | enttle Get uideisee, the old. It you will peer way over) iy et imned, Sally had curied herself |ioried by all the soclbtyewomen In to pick my relative up. ENT CLUB band saw Lydia E. | INGHAM, ANACORTES to the farther corner you will see “Ho continued) right on. hic =a Pinkham’s Vege- | Dally, 10:00 p m the very newost kind of furpiture,| end was preparing for slumber. | ically, telling them to go to ‘Tho Tenth ave, N. W, Improvement zhi wore oe Ad lup under tho tree, with the doat over |town, and politély, altho metuphor e — | : course, mia for that he's in ino re. table Compound advertised, thoug! Seer at Pe rae erinets WHIch hoe Sut 4) setter get a cout and find your-| 1 don't think it would hurt Leslie a5, Nit erat acs iney that occurs {club will meet Tuesday evening, Au jit must be good, and brought it home Fort Tawneend Hall TIENT aia Baty ag of {self 4 place,” sho advised. “We'll very much, Sho has a sense of hu-| Aittoh He ataciiia tiokets gust 12, at 8 p,m. in the commun: | to me andadvised me to try it. After y " ity room of the University branch | taking one bottle I was able to eat . [need to make an early start, mor, Between you and me, 1 ima AN this happened a year ago, |!ty ale t , Midlon abet barnes turning Fl “You'd better sleep out in the caty"| gine that she and Mr, Prescott have | After motoring, golf and other! |Upon hix return from that voyage, | Horary, 1, both st, and 10th ay [ SUE RTS AS CEH ORL WAS OEY igh lhe sald had a row, and that her father's ill} | outdoor pleasures, anoint the face| {the master and the mate came up|N: © , in WJ ——ALLAN Hat decorating, sending stamped ad- | to do for . ew bab) dfeseed ate . Vip raat , why?! ness came as a providential inter:| jand hands with Cuticura Ointment.| jund told mo about |t, so I advised i a Pa tad Os eee Ad tll BAI BAY AND WAY PORTS Question Stay t PA dR “tty gafer. If anyhting comes!ruption to what might have been a| {After five minutes wash off with jthem to stick to thelr entry in the IN NEW. SIDEWALKS) takin the Ve Stable Compound “and A eca ruin tgrivean: Bap on pie ae ‘ p quite serious quarrel, As it is, 1] |Cuticura Soapand hotwater, There] log, to the effect that the young | PUT | ie is npo ‘Monday ‘Trip Only: silver and green reed chaise longue | along P { | feeling better than I have for four — IAN ISLAND with my walnut bedroom set?—| She laughed; he was such a ridicu-}am sure they have not made up,| |is nothing better for red, rough, ir-| |man had committed suicide, Work has begun on new cement! years, The medicine is surely wonder RSAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS eae * ~~ ligug tendertoot, with suet funny | for Mr, Prescott not dictated any | |ritated skins, Don't forget to add And yesterday that worthless |sldewalks that are boing built along! ful and a good thing to have in the Dall 10 Be Be nA “Answer: They would not be In| ideas about the West letters to hin wite Cuticura Talcum to your toilet| [boy showed up. By the holy pinks |tho west side of Westlake ave. from houte,! fe, GEORGE SPINK) Mins ioe Neritetectian RaFiieny. Batter have a chaise} “What do you expect? Indians?"| Don't look shocked—the modert toed prophet, he camo to in the|the Fremont bridge to the interseg: s) nesota Junction, Wisconsin, water, aftor that poke the mate|tion of Roy st. to Weatinke. Dirt] "A country-wide canvass of pur-| Nanded him, and juat then the life}paths on each side of the boule: Manatee? he Compound reports 98 PuceT SOUND NAVIGATION CO uroservor smacked him tn the nono, !vard have served for podemrinns| per cent, bonefited, | COLMAN DOCK FOOTMARION st longue with walnut frame and up-| she demanded Yo, thank you, I'll] man always dictates hig letters to holetery of cretonne or other ma-|utay here where I'm comfortable. | hig wife terlal. I've a gun, anyhow, so don't worry.” Leslie's friend, Tuth Bllington, Copyright, American Homes Bureau, ‘suit yourself,” ho auswered, aud too, iv out of the city, 1 heard one PHONE MAIN 2222 Ifo climbed into it and drifted in the past. Advertivemen anne

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