The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1924, Page 8

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f iT 7a, (2 (Am Intimate story of tanermoss emotions revealed by private letter) | | == (re a = & LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN i ‘ ner. | == ee PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY “es bs tae? = : ee Py i 4, CARTON — aS => $yL, SJ Rath ead = x vs tad ES “ 01924 - by NEA SerVice lx rrbise eye ‘ oe ; = BEGIN HERE TODAY | weit 1 " ‘ a eat of! 3 ee = Ane i ‘ 4 Hamm hie gatce and) 1 e t cw io ’ 4 t I with hin i of 1 ie soce fe t - i= ‘ . the 4 wanting to # Li e iT wa J = . i 4 the as that had certa wen rt an seo from what Ss ‘ rs . with si! in his 4 heave read from M Ho = “AU rig your Royal Highness,” said Silve p about my going over to take on thé! asked him for help, and k = Queen one day to Silver Wings a before ye ME STORY a great ning for me, but 1) offe = of her messengers. “Here it ia, late hey are to go to the end of t Now oe « m WITK r : pel ality hs reclaim . = in Augus' d almost time for the | pat ans tS now the advertising business and| moment = Meadow-Grove school to beg 1 do ~ “ wh AyS, | Chicago, ¢ rh i I w I shatl make a great deal of! fine, a —4 wonder if the dear } wood pe eau the , pe y in it. It be did, and! year ye = ple and meadow pe are ready T n ak s rhs vy I'm the guy that can do it if neces-| for you = “1 don’t know,” said Silver Wings, and put up ‘ Ra ps I te 1 that ¢ as got = sedan nage getllion Ibe d preg ‘ ’ 8 7 Ge 2cerly maple I guess you called the t a lot of common sense, 1 don't me to take your bath this morning, I | bey ' . e er “s Lesile’s sister, I've hunted wer) know it is, but I take her = Bappened to hear Mrs. Lonst Athonst * ai “ : i the use for that anonymous letter, | advice m better than I can Les-| = Jumping Mouse say to ter Langs | soe wil ss 7 t can't find ft. I remember t . t as often = Jumping Mouse hadn't a single 1 nd peoy f r ; ote ad it in my hand strange that a man will tal i= of trousers that ? " : t er it I : Siahdamna ott th | Sa > them. And that ad ou ; * * t 4 it and has hidden tt anothe " " he does with = en on oo " for aut mt his wife? And ertainly will | Ss mouse inches, a ue syed, ty I read thet part of the letter in| take ad quicker, Perhaps == had been let & 7 | ahe y Hamilton speaks about! it is because be thinks she is disin-| == ar epuida’t be f er , hy Ain ‘ into the firm Mra. Ath rested ine—or p apaitishe = single Wt." ’ the ant ee : ; said| cause he is flattered t er interest | = “That's just what et ue stig PR seco Raa nt = 4 nodded the kind Fair t arin be he yosydee al C motor with a sense are) I t after this letter from) == 4 | I'm glad you told me t fi Aid not 5 og dg pipe o Never had it Mrs, Hamilton I'll ¢ to go over S= | and Nick, the Tw ® vent re i The rest had ne => 4 that I need their at liams t dered, And the beth ee nc. |= indeed. Tell them to put the sh Z ; : ett ar 6 1¢ pyright 4, by Seattle Star) | = q on and they will th e Royal Hix a § c Vs 4 seo ° a = ; > f fthe ‘Twins a take them) “If T make the t sal TOMORROW; Letter from Mrs. | = mak 7 am after a long break erea-| would bh a Mary Alden Prescott to Mrs, John | == ‘ ; ton, “what are’y jo hould t Alden Prescott = 4 herearm and t away to the y you explain oa pla | k my time. ¢ j c tree, that was a ain daaiaed fo she la have bee to try cutting as _———— isha Jack Frost Henr And for The Wreck’s mood was ex ‘ would b his breath and turn stand viekent ny hila | ; No Matter How Old, Intestinal Antiseptic» vow Ad violently. Mew Bei ei be woul 3 (To Be Continued) ' chee. You that react, in a3 Always Helps Stomach Trouble sles NSU ons mee Ae erelom: het) |e enya ow <i Rar } 7 : es at. : began discass ; 5 orders, such as occasional constipation, ° e hee i 3 3 5 sick headache, one spoonful Adierika AL- cn Win tha: seemaes 2 Wht . cane’ for > whet > WAYS brings relief. A longer treatmeag, p Becks ae on Chicagh | Bee oO Jeeaing. with oth however. is necesmary in cates of obstinate kno m. If you had grab cosdlintan: Moyen a tsagon A en . ie Carter constipation and fy ae ns weime. avatas " o Wreck never t y i J cines.” (Signed) W. Cart trouble, preferabiy Admiral Way Trolley Sought stem cas che al mendes iM : teevtle ° sician, : : ou'd ft fr Baie " - erg ad Intestinal Anti your ph obec sh eye r that he ever made a com: | T enough, : | here te now offered to the public & is arden: Phyelétdins by West Side Residents | crassnons 1 teat be Sree mete aoe reese Sean eily Seni este é | preparation having the DOUBLE action | 1 ¢ound Adlerike the b am—a wreck aa arvivedvat Dad Morean’s | uhéiit theft wok) dian 'h | intestinal antiseptic and COM: years experience.” 4 ABS oR & ae % ved a , a re Sime ess system. of tT A petition @ street railway There was a wiry constancy ey were ¥ te atiminate or ¢ Some require « a West Seattle 7 >So tesa sits heaprpelerey ASPs ilccres and colon bacilli in the F. P. (Ne n is,” ealiech ri su can be disagreeable i¢| Mesh often amazed her. On When it get be dayligh tine! canal, thus guarding ssain my 00 year : ou ald Sa ¥ hen gave him the least con-/aaid, “I'm afraid we're likely to find/ diseases (Bigned) Di a i . the main road rt pendicitis and other . you talk about needing a rest for ye ae - their start here . 7 war i she asked "Ye ean the s 77 te the most complete system cleanser ‘king Adlertke feel better tha: tition aske that the line|your Nerves you make me tired.” ked : mean the sh y offered to the public, acting OM | for 20 years. Haven't languages to nat th or Boys over bacam wey ty Oe “Yen Sore epper « sg lower bowel BPd Temov- | prewp-the AWFUL IMPURITIES elimi Spokane at the junction of | ab ll, I don't Rave ‘NO rest): ct udWiapped u'package of eand-| “slow big le the pes fog foul matter which polsoned the systems pated from my system.” (Signed) J. & and Ava sd ko ip|them at the Bar-M, if that's what - Sali ger is He y Bad : fer months and which nothing else can | Puckett lifornia | you mean wiches and handed him ! re dreaming of dislodge. It brings out all gases, thus) Adierika fs « constant surprise to peo- ori I didn't mean that. You know 1| Madde three bit Ho accepted if we meet them, mediately relieving procew ~ gore Aer! a nother, then rd. and they van. heart. It is astonishing the er You can rest them af the /Ancther, then a third. and the | “I wag only wondering how big it} of poisonous matter Adlerika dri . M from now until doomsday, if | shed in the aam i | as ndering 5 it! the alimentary canajl—matter you never " | sage Like ‘em? she ventured | | thou in your system. Try it right a ina on "1 : tbe | R buted ahe ies!) | after a natural movement and notive how in Seattle by nine Bartell | \ amir the re Vl go somewhere clse ¢ sala. They're gre mt ces anak any a fer - foul matter it brings out | Di nd other leading drug. | A’m ennai Wondortull At diet you admit 'm|=res Bob nm rg Dolsoning you. In slight dis- Don't be al a cook, Henry. I even baked the | : That near as she * uid xo Bee u know ook her head impatiently | thought > reat his| “What's don't understand. I'm not | nerves in Montana, she did not know | cooking) an wt" he asked aying you're not able to fight. What | et icky bette’ blade: thas (he Mandl Never It's something like |I mean In that we mustn't meet them | j r he did not know of any |a joke, I think. Perhaps I'll tell you /@t all. Of course. Bob wouldn't d | 4 h would serve #0 well.) some da: janything to me. But we can't afford} ears ere PAGE § ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS liv’ SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 (Mail Orders Accepted Until Sept. 8) MA JONG GAME | | | | This is positively your last opportunity to ob- tain your MA-JONG game. The only requirement we ask is that you call at our office and pre- sent, with the 60c, two consecutively numbered 7 Ma Jong Coupons, which are appearing daily in The Star. It Is a Complete Set 144 Tiles in three Here is the com- plete game we sell for 60c EACH (Mail Orders 10¢ Extra) colors Join the crowd and secure your day! You'll 100 Counters, made| j,¢ mighty pleased with the pion it creda ati of wood sturdy durability of our set, 4 Gold Lacquered Metal Racks for holding pieces 2 Bone Dice 1 Book of Direc- tions Everyone wants to play this fascinating game, but the high price has heretofore prevented thousands in this city from the enjoyment of it. Hundreds have eagerly called upon dealers only to be informed that the sets average $25 while the cheapest was around $5. Our 60c set is just as complete as the more expensive ones. The Seattle Star Seventh Avenue Between Union and University Sta E.)] ZaNERVOUS boarded, she did not see that | one?” | we'll be dead for sleep by daylight.” | the family would be inconvenienced.| She was smiling as sho gave him) “On.” | ‘There was pl of room jthe fourth sandwich and watched it So {t seems to me that the sen-| rHE EATTLE STA The Tangle TTT UUW ULLLU WILLA LLLLU LLL LL LLLL LLL LLL LL QVNUVOUVOTUNVUUUVUVUUAAUUUUUAO GOAL WEDNI li Savings Deposits Received on or before September 5 will receive interest from September 1 compute interest on Monthly Balance compour emi-annually. For 35 years, through hard time i good time e have paid dividends to deposite twice year without a skip. During all that time we ha never paid less than Com pounded semi-annually on Savings Deposits 370 == Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Ave. Established Assets 45 Years #30,000,000 TRUSTEES RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, Presider WALTER E, GALBRAITH. e ac pan WIL tS, Peters & Powe awye ROL SANFORD, Vice President CF Investments Fr. W Vice Presiden gE B. FAVRE, Spoke 1 ECK, Yakima Open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 HUUUUUUGAAQUCEGSUULAUGLUREEOOAUUUUGAOUELEEUUUUGGUUEU UAE en to let him soe us. And besides, | another A sort of ‘All right, Can 1 have n If he became ma “Oh, I'll bother somebody else for | disappear sible th The flivver was snorting along fa-! ng to do it to turn’off the a while,” he assured her ' road before it gets light, if we can] It sounded to Sally as tho he re- mously, and Sully propped hersel€|ring a place, and hide until it gets] = =. — = dark again. Used Kelloge’s Bran 2 months— |. They discussed it for a while, and jhe agreed with her He had no {doubt of his ability to skip a night's |eleep if necessary, but there was no need to ask the same hardship of | constipation gone after suffering 3 years Three years of suffering with con-|sures—with brans which are only part stipation. What happiness was his|bran, It takes ALL bran to be 100 | Sally So they decided to find another when Kellogg's Bran, cooked and | per cent effective. | hide-out as soon as it seemed wise | krumbled, restored his health. But] pocause Kellogg's Bran is ALL | desert the road. Meantime, the read his letter. bran it sweeps, cleans and purifies | f!vver steadily left the Underwood “Dear Sirs: tho intestine. It acts naturally—just |"@7Ch farther and farther behind. se erem es athat T think, of Jas nature acts. It stimulates the in | Sally sat wondering what Charley without tt 2 testino and it function regu-|McSween was saying, what Chester oesager ” rilines serk to wa larly. It is guaranteed to rhage | was doing, what everybody was ¢.2. + $a kinds of medicines for eonstipatior and only got temporary relief, 1 wi edvieed by a doctor to use Kellogy Hran, and since I began using it 1 sulta, or your grocer will refund your |thinking. She wag afraid that Char. money. |ley was having a difficult time of it Kellogg's Bran has a delicious nut- | with the boss of the ranch, and there don't have to take pills ything like flavor. Quite different from ordi-| were points about Charley that she a it two ha, and x by rn f | : “ et oor cchntipation has lett meet fet |nary, unpalatable brans. You will like |admired. Of course, he had no busi- better now than I have for three years.” (The original of this letter is on file Kellogg Company, Battle Mich.) Kellogg’s Bran brings results bo- sause it is ALL bran. You can’t fight constipation with halfway mea- it as a cereal, sprinkled on other|ness to kidnap them in the begin-| cereals, cooked with hot cereals, or| ning, and it was intolerable for him | in tho recipes given on every package. |to talk about detaining them for a| Eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s| month. But In other respects she| Bran every day—in chronic cases, with | found Charley McSween rather agree- every meal, Mado in Battle Creek. | able. Sold by all grocers, ‘The Wreck was not thinking about Charley at all. He was not thinking }of anything in particular, for that | matter. Ho was in a mood of un usual content, his conscience clear, his mind restful, his optimism un- |shaken. All he asked was to keep on driving, indefinitely. Sven the | presence of a woman passenger did not disturb him, The sex still both. Jered him, of course; but Sally was | |less a trouble than any of the others. | There was no foolishness about her, |and if it came to a pinch she could |be relied upon to do things. In fact, jsho was just about as good as a man, he admitted to himself. | “We mustn't forget to look for a lturn-out,” she reminded him, after jahe glanced at her watch and studied the stars, The moon had already dipped below the horizon, ch watched their own side of |the road, the bobbing beam of the | headlights spreading itself sufficient \ly wide to illuminate any turnout they might reach, Sally discovered at the Creek, —Advertisoment See the Oregon State Fair SALEM Sept. 22-27 Cc to sun-swept California New York .... $147.40 Boston Montreal ...... 132.75 Philadelphia... 144.92 St. Louis Washington ... 141.56 Pittsburg -..... 119.76 Paid Advertisement) » This Man, Tom REVELLE CHAPTER SEVEN OTS of Seattle folks dor remember re bringing because it's an that Tom Re. running forthe has always side of just regular governor been on the lke himeelt hymans Application some years fol was made ago for a rail road franchise around Lake Union. The Inke was in Revelie’s bailiwick, the old seventh ward Revelle, however. see turning over co the lake, which, belonged to every body private concern The private concern ever, thought suade him to its of thinking. So he was show ered with compliments, which he as quickly showered off He ‘was asked to get aboard the bandwagon. When that failed he was asked to get off. Finally he won his fight and a “common user” clause went into the franchise. This permits any common carrier to switch freight into Lake Union and prevents one concern throttling commerce by charging exorbitant fees. Incidentally, jt was one of the first commor-user clauses ever written into a Seattle franchise. (Of course, just winning that fight, Revelle should be governor. It's merely what sort of a man Revelle is side.) In the first seven chapters of this more—what we're trying to prove by having— REVELLE FOR GOVERNOR couldn't rol toa how ft could per way TOM REVELLE isn’t reason enough why retold here to show you to prove that he's on the right eries—there are going to be s that the state would bencfit \ IT COSTS NO MORE TO TRAVEL on THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LAST CALL FOR LOW EXCURSION FARES Monday September 15th, final day of Sale of low Round Trip Fares to all points in Easterti United States and Canada. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31st 1924 See the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies - Stop-overs everywhere ROUND TRIP FARES FROM SEATTLE to Eastern Destinations St. John, N.B. ..$147,90 Cincinnati... ...... 106.30 Jacksonville, Fla.. 134,20 Toronto, Ont, -.... 113.75 Detroit, Mich...... 105.62 Duluth ....... 72,00 Indianapolis -...... 99,24 Halifax, N. S, ...... 153.45 hicago ........ 86.00° - 153.50 81.50 ‘The charm of California's golden sunshine becomes increasingly wWat apepared to be a regular wagon i i is alluring at this season. road on her own side, but after an Baltimore...... 141.56 | Minneapolis ........ 72.00 Plan to join the thousands who migrate each year to California's | examination they decided against it.| Atlanta - 117.55 | St. Paul.............72.00 wondrous playgrounds. Enjoy the healthful outdoor life and the pleasures of the beach resorts through the winter months. Take advantage of Southern Pacific low fares and comfortable, convenient service. Go via the scenic Shasta route—four fast, comfortable and con | venient trains daily— in each direction. For the “California” booklet and full railroad information, com> municate with | There were signs of recent use and |she feared that it might belong to Janother ranch. They were not in a hurry to meet any more rancher Considerably later, the Wreck |stopped the car and called attention jto what looked like a trail, branching Joff to the left, Sally got out and ex {amined it, There were wheel ruts, but |they were overgrown. Wherever. it led, it presented every respect of abandonment. Sally did not remem: ber It at all; she had been asleep B I, ©, TAYLOR, General Agent 314 Union Street Seattle, Washington EL fot-1265 uffalo . - 120.62 | Omaha... ...........77.65 Call or write for copy of our “Across Canada” booklet, gives every detail of a most interesting trip. Canadian Pacific Railway E. L. SHEEHAN, General Agent, Passenger Department 608 SECOND AVE. MA in.5587 SEATTLE (For freight apply to J. W. Draper, 608 Second Avenue. Seattle) Southern Pacific when they passed that way before, (Continued in our next Issue.) +

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