The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1924, Page 10

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And then she heard the familiar, voice of Bob Wells. 1 don't blame you," said the sheriff. “The lady can certainly cook You don’t get a cook once in a life boisterous time. When you get ‘em the thing to do is to rope ‘em and brand ‘em, and then don’t let ‘em « de the s & woman's nat ural job, don’t all get to be experts. But now and then, tf you keep your eyes open, you can find Hoense plate?” demanded his father. | The Wreck fin ve up| “Ne the fob and ut. He'd be hanged | ber jit he'd ih the dishes; let Timothy | note of it; I wasn't near enough the| have a fling at jother night: I didn’t notice the at | Sally finished ber work and went/ either. Put it just hi Joft to bed She wan still angry. |look; I think maybe [ good of| that stuck In my mind.” kitchen. I didn't remember the num: | of course, I never took any | “Listeners themselves,” kept in her 4 it's a onemeater?” head. That was not exactly true in| *y r own case. Probably the things| “H’m! Well, there she overheard were compliments. |them, of course. You sho had heard them before al-|to remember license numb ways 20 regarded them. B kind of an emergen “So Bob Wells is marrying @ cook./ (Continued in our nest issue.) is he?” she muttered a» she turned ———— off the light er room. ,“I'm a [amart girl, and I'm pretty; oh. yes. But the cooking is the main thing important and neces Timely Beauty Talks It's downright There is nothing hae Wane? sar s the foundation. Oh, wait ao: easestial. fo He pauséd to chuckle comfortably. | ll 1 se him pb meg tnih The fact is, I'm going to marry | Downstairs in the big living room th ai hk tha ok there was an sornest hrlerriaay ‘9 : re tis ease ad the [Progress between Chester Underwoot or “That's the way I look at it,” said CoVery. Chester, roaming about after ay mathree the sheriff lightly. “You take that | *UPper !n hope of a word from Sal hi il ghey te bey Hac bec chicken, lites bascniia, that ple—t've | Morgan, and failing to get it, piepsabl 2 Bs up ot ho’ eee fot a girl who can cook every bit an| ‘rifted idly down among the out-|* Oe Y tea gare btw well as that. Understand me, ahe|Dulldings. He had observed before eat nas aan 4 bat § can do 2 lot more than cook. She's |that one of the little sheds, com-| RGIEHY. ROG: (6VSRIYs 18 ue . a q monly used for storing tools and maked, bright, soft and very fut & scnare girl and: shee pretty, | 160. ‘ locked, | #0 fluffy in fact that {t looks But when it comes to cooking she | Various odds and endty was locked, |f¥ wo flutty in fact that it looks doesn’t have to take her hat off to|!t was unusual to lock anything|/More Abuniant than it rea anybody. After all, it's the main thing. It's the foundation.” “Absolutely,” said the voice Underwood, out of a full mouth CHAPTER XIV “The Son of a Ms E Wreck, who had been keep- ing vigil from a window of the bunk houne, saw the tall figure of the fo the corral of |just as dusk was settling. Next he |saw the black horse and its rides headed along the trail that led to| the main road, He could hear the sheriff whistling; there wax a com around the ranch, but he had pafd|#Md #0 soft that arranging it be no particular attention tothe fact,|comes a pleasure. This smple in | Now it aroused his curios jexpensive ‘shampoo cleanses tha/ | The padlock would not yield to a|hair and scalp thoroughly of all| pull. He tried several keys, but none |#endruff and dirt, and leaves A of them would manipulate the lock. |S!ean wholesome feeling. All scalp | Then he picked up a stone and began |!fritation will disappear, and the| |hammering at the hasp. Eventually |Malr will be brighter and glosster| it loonened under the attack and he|t239 ever before.—Advertisement. | |managed to wrench it out of the| = |wood, Rusty hinges groaned as he| swung the door back Adusty flivver stood He stared it for | wrinkled his forehead and |remember whether inside the a while trying to anybody at the! shed. cent d about it that de Les bite about Ie that made! ooh possesbed: stich a’ thing,..ie rapid pace for the ranch house, |fA¥orable for detailed observation . Aer ,,|80 far-as he could see, however, it Cally HAG very {ew Words TOF ONY! | oy e4i just; like any other. filyver during the evening. The Wreck ried to maneuver her Into a but she kept _to stop dandruff cand loss of hair with Resinol Here is imple, inexpensi treatment that will almost always Stop dandruff and scaipiiching, and keepthehairthick,liveandiustrous: Atnight, spreadthe hairapartand Tub alittle Resinol Ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip of the finger. 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Flies— Mosquitoes—Moths— Ants Bed Bugs—Roaches Other Insects and Their Eggs a PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR 24 eae tin DU ft 7 j ood ey \ Cc ress May Aid una. ® y rie May Ad ADVENTURES in” 1 8 ngestion nseir . nol y's Cong OF THE TWINS |). “ne gs LE & LE rr &“Olive Roberts Barton Sy: bf a (Ab Wetimeie etary of tanermes: emotions vevesie’ by privete | : MPs : ). 17—-WEENY PLAY ad : rs 2 me wins ear aha a a 2 means of Pre « the / ; LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN wether lam now tea ra b 3 4 during 3 j a ee Se PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR} > aa , ent pee “ iy 3 é — oy 4, a TON, CONTINUED 1 K that will please Leslie « SN dt /> Mi ©1024 - by NEA SArVice le |, F odeltia traitins a bab tm nl” ke! Sekai taealie Gas a: Gia ek Midis? Tala as BEGIN HERE Tor aking w ‘meinbers Di aavtny tos ene © eviek ¢ ver had oo must may Tite m ot & law in onarene t Paste @ le " gen between 6:30 40 ] . Morwan ¢ - "ya pala caste tes id “ . ow er, since Lasile and 430 and 630 p. m.,” Heskett oye aS i t Sit Sines aene | © o ; AS gh e Lage opened for boats of 60 tons or lens : i. ater they are be . \ ' . f alk : , h alos the way beca tha astating nA * has something to #a PE.RE-RP. that M . fb x © apartme th } I | stubborn as Lealie has been. Do you fe . ar rm & Tl enim has nosed around enough |think I could go over to Hami! hen oO , wa the ba been smart enouga. this tme| Mather Hagaiion Knows aboot, Lee We Eat? I pantt sald Sally in ar t|not to speak t q e's and my misunderstanding, but) | z ee , f am getting held wa Mother ts et » her old 1 imagine Lasiie has gotten her to! “That's the question of Mr. and Mrs. Zebra were out sunning themselv ° t i loor sea- back to Bally in the ki sing inte rom ‘Timothy | Miss Andersot the other|I did not answer her t mabout| the great outdoor sea atte oe weasnkeral iM i \ ; ROW. 8 O8 WIth Tus ng how it affected the|night when Lt # Bradford |t Te tell you the truth,| son, when you take to [gyica+ said Weeny Elephant to the|tm tet oh ' “sald Sally. [case of w i meresit,-36| was ‘eotan ae 1 . I now what to say, I 4 the Open Road in Rolls | twins They were very good ghed We ved ‘ m @ ehe ne \ . ‘ he same ing rn efure, and I didn’t want to r bu Ppt of | 4 | Ade ; ‘ Bob} “Why, I know mot ntil I had made up m Royce or trusty Ford Pgh rep Mec arta : - : } CHICKEN FRICASSEE 1 the ’ : eren k There, old ma 4 have my The satisfying answer rs ais ‘ ; i fast. Oh, dearie b s : } HHI Yi W Wiser CBRIVORORTE | Whats: meaty, nae eft, and 1) is a Sandwich and Sal- surprise. “Vs f e ‘ se I fore taste etter fi can make o Pa AA y didn't come off, mother dear, conse-| have ney F 2 lled " like aw But 1 ‘ 1 . my back tells the bos: w wc game | ‘ees v tly it seems to me ada ea! ad basket filled to meet - : Er Agpert ; } HN) \ quently t pon agate 4 senne One wouldnt’ & e~ ’e! an all-day demand were ack stripes ‘ ¢ Twins. Tw »M enough t ! « e ce “*/ wich basket, use 1 ker what me We fest Has x Ane ™ nay ih: . nald Nan k well she looked .@ ® alte ears Best Foods (5.227 sui axe j her baby. And Mev. parties had got ed Not a tata Ke en's sake ‘ Weer ey used walk along | aia w gee naa tts etsy of ws i dred ht|coprten to x # a ames nor| MAYONNAISE. [sis 2 sive sie 0 10 “ ; xc hcg ehees ree om el de phe ’ } Z you suppose the et 1 ace aah ta 5 PURE MILK working on the tra I can re et the mayonnaise that |}? a s s member re them in the _|ANNA KING WINS DECREE gives you independence ol Minar Se othe 1 ts oc wih Oe Ousiih the trains and take everything that Tl weit ia’ ehperice’ aaartl Urat hac ASORDL eae ieitonien) rich nos Age ager ee Rd at pac A) everybody had, and anybody that aus Yi ws whist Sha ve freedom from worry. ne af eine eter are ES from our hera of & eh we rat moccii the | peated’ | . This fluffy, creamy, | ning on a nice grass bp alae a | train-robbers, but finally they did nner E now asf fresh-egg dressing is al- soot ims Sent “a ipetaead Pe pt and everything looked peaceful, And sdaree = + not ow up SPH: wavs fresh and always i SR sebra about |#24 : ; | new they ve begun again on NEXT HE SAW THE BLACK | were not for little Ja Do just around the corner at sigh acces yeh wad/atagies| h Ti for 8 W | int precceeN a HORSE HEADED ALONG THE|know, Syd, he's beginning to , around and Kicking up. bis heels like | while i « estlake gh SEE sappy ae hae TRAIL 4 _| from Everywhere soeahe Salad sleepy, for the was pretty t Di “Yes, ma‘am. [ don’t mean the ello, Weeny,” called “Mr. Zebra. | warm a f from h H 4 find 1 H | 4 off, Weeny 4id same bunch, understand? They| weiig would not say so unless it om “hi ¢ wanted to hear) the wheel. It struck him as pe Dr. I just kind of thought that was| 80 he dozed off, Weeny UNE most of the old ones. It se@MS. | were trae it seamed ie their |Ali.the knew about the sheriff's visit, culiar that anybody should put « BE" BE*BY-BE-BF-BF-BF-BF After a while Weeny woke up the sheriff tells the boss, that in the | own case much sim ‘The exploit |424 !t puzzled him when he dis er under lock rnd key, particu: | ___ poland iia A ere ete = last two or three years there's been | or the Wreck wo be |Covered that she deliberately y one that had only three wheels a lot of automobiles coming thru!hiamed on thoae w n the (dodging. Pr was mooning| Presently he atepped outside again this way; mostly rich people from|pusiness for. a living. it began to |*bout things, he f women had|and paused for anoth ew of the the East, like the boss. They go clear|igok ax if they were hiding from|® WAY Of getting sentimental when|rear end. His glance A upon «| on out to the coast and then drive all | nothing at all there was abso! y no sense in it,|eense plate and be: 4 there. | the way back again She slipped into the pantry and|H® was willing to bet she was There was 1g in his! carry quite a lot of closed the door behind her. At the |*TY that Bob Wells had no! memory to Sar | these new hold-up gangs sometimes farther end was the other door, that |Co¥ered her, « the had been in| astonishmer he hurried make 2 pretty good pi Phe | coweas tntetice Death rook A wild flurry for fear that he would. |off in the the. teak sheriff says they didn’t nto his!a ew ; ah <a It would be Juat like her, Sentimen- ee | county until quite recent, but he's | space oe ce: a tality! She wanted a sweetheart All this he had been relating te his heard about their goings on outside /trame. She tiptoed forward, brought | *"* t want him. If anybody fat ey nat in the Uving room. a of it her ear close to the crack and stood | °! jure out what # woman really | and ¢ Underwood had been rs “But now they've got into bisithere breathing soft! jdid want, the Wreck waa willing to | shooting questions at him that began county and he's quite stirred up.| Underwood was talking, but not | !!#te”. : i a n julity and developed into We're the third car in about two|about bandits. He was talking about | A couple of the boys drifed in for| genuine curiosity Weeks. I guess the business 's get-| saily's apple ple ja late supper, along with Charley! “You may you can remember the| ting good, because it seems the gang} “I'm going to take her back to|MoSween. Timothy hung around the 2) the orl which eat holes. Exhaustive tests showed _ that Flit did not stain or injure the most delicate fabrics. Flit is sold to fur stor-. age plants, ete., in bulk quantities. 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