The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1924, Page 7

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SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 1924 R ee —_—_— SR aa } A ‘ he ‘ ' ng I S 7 t New ¥ le was here tenup f by EJ. Rath in a pe or dad ier | ely ad ve cee a | a Xow ve ox ACTH STONY é ‘i aid it was the largest italien fF a . Wr . elty in *, the | cnt dew e 4 Tm Wre " ; Yr nd Ww t . », : ' ° . : wall just behind } As ii eusind? See Shd taamen 1c Sarat tak ir ay ier | ne, mh u . Have Distributed—in Seattle and in the markse He bolted for fort in inaction, but it was on A almost him in . ‘ ie te erie ech a sore fr the pre Valanghe of questions, He ol the Northwest—Reliable | : The Wreek ved the marks Cl pemen i began Dh =} et b . fae we a f tabi eet sane there were. te aetucmen bree and | the pa . st mused ; j Damn that Underweod pup,” he| nt A he ‘* "Timothy tad mt rsa eres nit os Sei St for More Than a Quarter of a Century % Wreek wa: nee d. He was mere ‘ « up t urs ly a symb gh a oe pene a's B : : . ar bate in the attern eek | ponan. te a of te Wires aye ANYONE interested in Heating Stoves or Ranges is in- erick & Nelson merchandise. | q te take the treil that into | 9° gittces, t _ vited to inspect the displays now ready in our Stove Frederick & Nelson pay transportation charges, to any th i hemes harped an BBs | he ond te aay ee Section. Here you will find only such makes as have been railroad station or steamboat landing in the STATE OF a Se , say tor ¢ : 3 proved (many of them for many years) best adapted for WASHINGTON, on purchases of heating stoves or ranges , low kl tea ee i : 9 use under local fuel and climatic conditions, and are built amounting to over $5.00, reserving right to choose inethod bas A tae : ‘ to meet the high standard of quality maintained by Fred- of shipment. 4 was no affair of his Tha . ered n ie you supposes he , ie CAPPY RICKS least i ) flivver t whieh bh but he knew | He Discourses on Boosters angie a we dh tmed Hn ven} Written for The Star by Peter B. Kyno—Another Coming Next Saturday it would be time enow bres into i the shed when he located it. Several | ¢ < 4 c r nz things In th i « t of the Nevada-¢ ifor 4 times he considered the advisability ae a of trying to thrash the truth out of! ink skinner’ mtd bee make f be Charley, but Sally always vetoed the Sins duy recente tone ube Be project. She had respect for hisj ne “2 ,recently to his general m sure that he could p everybody wr E soni’ Rai. wary q on the ranch, Even if he did, there | jicdiveg the « eis, erly was no certainty that Charley would ; tell . oa : r He was stil! walking slowly, hia), eyes staring at the ground, when a/” Ng PS drummin. sound caugh his Mr. Skinner ” Instir be paused to listen. sry ‘““ ” “ ” nl] 4 g@ too. Probably Sally and Chester had ’ na of the tie At been circling sround thru the hills, |<: Ph me Ang - For Wood or Coal $2 ore ; : Le = ae at ates in the number of suicides For Wood : Air-Tight Heater Wood’ or Coal Hi - of San Diego, California § Ware di Th »pular heater is e oal Meater f case, he had no desire to meet ther plik - ret OMT EEE Te 1is popular heater is equip- ms “~ “ears a prize for the city with the | nat Yast iron lining; full nicke The ‘ vrate for br : He, ad jagger, idl a number of suicides in th Tou phould aways i ad lana fabled: iat ye t ith duple x_srate fi The 1924 model of this high- _A new model, designed to nétid® in her head that he was e oo : trimmed. Can be fueled at wood or coal. Finished in dg hi 2 give maximum heating result: Renee otek pe bad the bes er nt at Ac end or top. Three sizes: nickel trim, with mica-panel grade heater is equipped with with sour devhigie Site peentt te: See aif, and an is the front door. automatic flue damper control. ithout occupying much floor a sep Babe anawe wad a n 7 Waser 3 5 s ‘ spa 5 , * % ue. Me NtWeT Of seis sa” nese acid moun Glonaee hoditan lhe Luc the togah inihis nooke but 18, $16.50 No. 18, $19.50 Handsome gray or blue por- next sad tes permits Seana behind. Lan a oo whee d expansion of the ot Los} going to ask th ffic officer 20, $18.50 No. 20, $22.00 celain’ finist,, with full nickel nickel tn Duala erie ee ghound behind one of them, where] Anecles’ 1 ba Meh gre . No. 29 $27, a | H x grate for he could’ not readily be seo. The| her best to consect wi Em Oa , $22.50 No, 22, $27.50 « trim, $80.00. = wood or coal, $45.00. hoof-beats continued to grow louder. | tara. 110 miles north va ’ i and the Wreck. crouching, peered iding £ uf the furais between , thru his screen for a view of the Suckers trom the far ast came ae trail lout and paid cit Cod Onty one horse, after all, he de-| tots because the high pressure 4 cided a few seconds later, but was men t them they could sel! shortly mov briskly. Then around @/ yt g psofit. Now they realize th 2 turn in the trail, it appeared. It|they mapt wait until some 10,000 ; was a big, black animal, with « long) more peuple ‘settle In this. eountr LS stride, and the man who rode it was! tefore they can unload; the wait is also big. A rifle in the holster hung | too jong, thetr return trip ticket Kat suspended from the saddle. The| has expired and they are bumping = Wreck. staring curiou also had | themselves off ‘ time to note that there were two eee : guns at the belt of the rider. Then| “As for the record of San Dieg ie the black horse drummed on, out Of | isn’t that town the first port of cal! co sight for the sporty who have ruined their P Joggone!* said the Wreck aloud, jpank accounts gambling at Tia he stepped from behind his spruce | suana? And after ruining their bank ct, Whe get ME pasta igs shelter and stared down the trail counts haven't they removed the |SiCroans Rise tne a kid us to The rider was. Bob Wells, the sher-| jining from thelr stomachs drinking |#'"# to Pe spl bey. et 28:10) | itr, FB acid sold there for pre {death back East but we want popu Not long did the Wreck stand In| war good mn and we're going after it in fi dismayed consideration of his discov tn sans ¥ aeeied 6h the only reasonable way. Wo have f ery. He clenched his fists and set] «tn such a climate a lot of arid land to » oft on the F off at a dog trot towards the ranch as all the year round, human being U. 8. A Saga ei quit, By sta & house in the wake of the black horse. ought to be happy and live »o long eine Unto cecliels eA The obvious thing to do was'to get|—Look here, Skinner, is it possible from thi: tuiat Wei toto Aw back to the house as rapidly as pos |that folks in lpvely semi-tropical| 0 tie the Giclee, ana | “ ” x “MI ON” H x “SUPERIOR” H x “ j Beck 0 the howe ot ety rote southern Califortia tira no tong and [tee to spend the winter, und while COZY” Heater SSI eater eater PERFECTION” was Sally to be warned, if ever he | are he y that they fust nat: | oo cea At the race onto a | 4 | got there in time. He groaned as|urully grow weary of waiting for |(he races. At the raceltack ale on For Wood For Wood | For Wood Oil Heater | he thoug of Sally suddenly con-| death and take the short cut to make} oo! . Sage ry ‘ rie ry 1 2 Na Saeed 5 Ppa s | Fyon fi . #4 Hs a ‘ fronted by the sheriff |room for the visiting. generation?" |Slleged to bo genuine hairless Mex! Has front and end drafts; An ideal cottage heater that _Hrone ueling heater with | New and improved models | Raia Seton Ateeates clocatas | 1 owell A UGad Waitt the reason, . joe” NUPplee at B60 8.050, 0° the ee can be fueled at top or end. can be fueled at top, end or cast-iron lining; full \nickel | jin this compact, portable and se! ning a gs nought one and tool pack to Los ; . ij y izes ia ic) teadiness that surprised him ee mer rdonic se = pe lancaas Hh he Compact model; full nickel front. Has mica-paneled front ue im 4 ed. Three sizes to economical oil heater. ; $ y clared, “Los Angeles will be | Date 4 ‘ shoose fr S Ns He did set EY ape: He could aang it wives wing it to her 1 siatore the wither was over ahd trimmed. gs door. N 9B 0 heat ONo, B00 $30.00 | Plain finish, $7.75 t overtake the black horse, any ‘ Z y d © No. 200, i | Feokal ty ea ertaee c would he nothing to} attention. Any time you drop | had @ Great Dane on her hands and No. 18, $16.50 Yo, 198, $26.00 nee Bs ¢ Nickel trimmed, $9.50 ain if he did. Not being able to| 00d copy around a Los Angeles | ) much she had to send East 20, $18.50 No. 21B, $29.00 No. 220, $33.00 Blue Enamel, $14.00 i ae paar Gy te |. hooster you'll find it later in the | for more money to take care of them 29 $22.50 No. 24B, $32.00 i No. 240, $36.00 Thite ne A F guess just how far ne had walked. | | * , a , x ite Enamel, $15.00 fe conserved himself, Step after| literaturetin hotel lobbies. Those | The next time she went’ to } step he plugged away, slowing a bit| boys certainly know how to ad A i peroriees andy sgt o | fon the up-grades, Jetting himaelt out| Yertise.” 5 [ee sence weniee reer Sip ee r fighting | “A Why no, 9 / . “R: IRE” f Sarg ant for ie abit nd the mi in| They get away with it because they egy be $ gid me : Make your selection now and be x camber of pe we Heaters in or hig second wind. The main | y fave “He sole styles sizes. thing: was to get there as acon as|delleve it and because they have) 7 Sees a ke Nee ready when cold weather comes. DAES ONC BMGs: F he could. After that it would be | someth' that the rest ofthe) fr ited aladngan bid 7 e ne eS ie Pe | puntty A In Los Angeles,’ she replied. The | i 50 tad Sekt nes WHE ak “The Middle ‘West has to split the} Mexican shrugged helplessly Ww he rs the trail eerpedsat.3 credit for corn amopg half a dozen | Well, what you | i ‘ setae "4 states; the South has to split the| Seno In those so wonderful from the spruce he came to a halt, ; zen| Climate those leetle pup she can’t | } panting sharply as he stared in the|credit for cotton among a dozen | er aiteas like yealiig: | Ree te ed noch butdiags, Thejstateds the Rocky Mountain states) Help, grow wees. like yearling 7 and was open ail the-rest of tha|“ivvy Up on the mountain’ scenery) ae nee | 4 way to the house, and ther was no|but California has everything th | Goncealment, if he needed any, so he| thers have, she has it bigger and) Capp: ghed. “I was in Los An.| | 9 kd i . | better and es n a policeman arrested a} | deemed it wise to make a reconnais. | better and— 7 Happ FyS nture of icicles | gance, He had no notion of being| “Mr. Ricks, Skinner interrunteg | pilerist wh a 0k Bo om t lea | E headlong about anything. for his| ‘did you ever hear ted Ler ie i on the fountain in Pershing Square, goa’ cant” aa i |Los Angeles man who went to Ha-| i about alt Mecgant 0 i tad ro. | wall with t@2 board of trade excur-) “Naturally, Mr, Ricks. That was/ q { § , “ait oy og eS a sublic policy. I seo that i way to the house, and there was no| lon . B f . teifine. what might have happened.| A Honolulu friend showed him eerie is heqiualne to advertise con: ; He could see no sign of the sheriff | lot of stuff that made Southern Ci en tae r a esn’t cost William a | or the black Horse; probably they|ifornia, and {ts capital, Los Angel peti doesn’t am : { © ne around at the front of. the|look cheep and small, und the Los|Jennings Bryan anything to live house. He could not see anybody.| Angeleno began to fret, but reso. steel Pees ioe is ane a \ So he struck out at a bold walk to|lutely continued to compare all things | ™ ; gees Se hea {| coven, the few hundred yards that | Hawalian to similar things In South. | MvOwing Ha te RN ats | ' intervened between himself and the |ern California and always to the det. | tainly aed nis in th Econ atltien) { kitchen door. By the time he reached | riment of eee prey a was H eee ae i Ay vie t the goal he had recovered his breath. |taken up on top of Kilawea volcano] i Blt tt 6 to be | v The first thing he did was to peer |and given a lok down ard aah Liisa ap ni, ga eile ae Pies a fight fl cautiously into the kitchen. Nobody | with its molten lava lake. ere,’| Mt eee | Vi it “SMOOTHTOP és ” : fm aight, not even Timothy, ‘There |said the Hawilan, ‘ie something you) | ’ | uican TAL Range was no kettle on the stove, which |cannot duplicate in California’ The | sya ical ene wasn't so 7 : ‘ : micant that Sally was still away. Mo | Los Angeleno was floored—but only | slow, lf ner, Mr. Ricks, We sent “MAJESTIC Range Compact Cabinet Gas Range The Capital has duplex grate for ed to steal thru the house | for ® minute. * re replied, ‘bu b D é . ; i; ig ¥ ry = ean po ha dante Sa ne ceant |te Los Angeles fire department | democratic convention. Of course : The revolutionary Gas Range. The only one with a My ood or coal; polished, hole top, é and mhandoned the idek, because hé| could put that out in five minutes.'”") he's an adopted Californian—but hole style, as pictured; with scientifically constructed, permanent smooth top.. oven-door thermometer and 18-inch gould see nothing to be gained, even| “Well, what's the moral of you trea years std, 1 ahouli “lineal 18x22-inch oven and polished top. Five models for the home. Also specially designed oven. Moderately priced: 11 2s at bile nace Sry adi bart tihab voll Weune| Cwm ntg oc mare 2 NON ||| Prices, including water front: Plain styles for clubs and hotels 68.00 ent of thought turned his| “Nothing, except that you sound | oat r ae ‘ : A ubs 8. $ Beet arnettoa obi the corfat teugnlotanaly like that booster.’ | "Wo certainly did, Sinner. 1} finish, $139.00; white or blue por- The Model Pictured, $95.00. . | se tne te ivan there, atii| “Well, of courso 1'm a California | wouldn't be surprised if tho Tos celain, $149.00. Good Quality Water Coil, $3.00, | i j as a a Wreck. stared. grimly |booster, Skinner. Where would wo)’ Angeles Chamber of Commerce } : cs 1 r w if we wosted was buck of that deadlock. In east whiots 't 1 seen be- |be now if we hadn't boosted. ta at the be Sen ec which he| “Boost is a direct importation trom| fact, Shiner, Tm banking on (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) fore at the Puan uncommonly |the East and with us the Bast is all] those fellows to beat the world sheriff ew the be b Wells was undoubtedly proud, Bol that territory lying. being and situ: 1 boosting. They've developed

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