The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1924, Page 7

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im * ATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1024 iF os = EE 7 * | “NAMELESS RIVER” | J BY VINGIE BE, ROE ( ght, 1923, Duffield & Co. . | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER TV The Mystery ef Blue Stone Canye se ¢ Dn ti Na At tlle 4 + mestead Was a fetish with It had beer her Pappy’s dream the width with eyes that missed | nothing. She swept canon’t in long r rown floor ah for you ve enough jeft for | stake,"’ "Hope you do," sald MeKane, for tho he was none to ser s eno my winter However, as the seasons passed, t, her fies ver, less emiling, ‘The | has five “then cahave for the gam een the six fat steers ws sprea | peared from © range and | ¢,, heard of, tho Bud rode were nev coaxing in the] sun and Buckskin to a lather In a fruitless |ti- fe veel tN her n) Nan > r labor i the r ut t ; ud by a for | east her body and refresh | } @ just got to rido the hilix, | ,* she said emiling, ‘got to oles in Blue Stone Canyon, nb the slopes for It will be © had been disasters in a/ x4 @ to thes living #0 | 1 With their scant po sxt8%- | to cl only char heyiweee cnore then |—thers’a tha tozut ———== | corn to cultivate, me es | look after. 1 can’t we % DiGe Mammy, without a little Stops itching— At which the mot? Reduces irritation Clears away skin trouble IF you have today a spot of eczema, of irritation on your kin, cleanse the affected part by bathing with Resinol Soap; then smooth in gently with the fingers a coating of Resinol Ointment. One application frequently stops the itchin filled with tears—this £ for trout m hb been tr s—when nd muslin a3 of youth ! Pass, tolling ha h % poignant those Insin ithheld the pain ent} fear-urged completely because the special De eited soglen cai nets soothing healing properties of egan to, seddle Buckskin and-ride| Resinol help it to sink deep into A enack of bread and bacon | the pores where the trouble really lies and restore a normal me cate to come amb condition. c pry. Use Resinol aA ; ne Joy of life, eometimes | " led beauties dang. | Sreraliat ling at her knee,sometimes empty | and bath. It emeaias : | helps to keep | Sometimes Bud went with her, but | the skin om jit was not fair to Dan and Molly, | healthy. Ask » the heavy team, to cheat them of| your drug- |thelr share of rest, since Bud must | ride one or the other of them, and| gist. co rode for the most part] | | Sho ‘lifted up her eyes to the| hills’ in all truth and drew from | t ‘The | hem a very pre strength. ark, blue-green slopes of the tumbl « ridges, covered with a tapestry | finely picked out points of pine filled h y e lover, d hu ome b hina lade, her } | | her fair head, her lips smi | flecked | nconsclously, dreaming her long bluo ey the cloud avens, and sometime all o Jered what the future Our EXTREME after the fashion_of Teeth as low as began. ST rez Best set of teeth, Re Rubber (elther’ set) underings of the. family in her; remembered vaguely into wor wor alled the rest Gold Crowns (22 kara ¥ early | the home and the school {n old Mis- | | | rourl, her father’s ceaseless urge for travel then had come their end, nee journe here in the austere | r Fillings jonliness of Nameless Valley, where | Cement, Fillings s nomad heart had settled down Teeth Treated Pyorrhea Trea per tooth . Nerve Removed (Pal: Teeth Extracted (Painless) . coe No bear faa at painless extract- an cleaning when rk in contracted for. sien Old gold is valuable. I pay rash or allow you full y {t on. dental work oll! A A PRIVATE, high-class, up-to. date, SANITARY. dental’ ‘dffica || with sterilized instruments and gentlemanly operators, whom you will not be ashamed to rec- pmmend to your friends All work cunronteed for and been at home. She thought of these familiar things, and of others { not familiar, such as picturing the | house she and Bud would one day build on the big meadow, with run- | water piped from the rushing | m itwelf, with pets—Mrs. Al ‘ag already ing intermin- of “rags’’ for the fabric h such simple comforts as her nothing short of} knew of a woman in | carpets, u Mrs. able pricg of 30} | | 33 ning stre: lison able and w seemed to luxuries Bement v Porter, at the rea centy « yard, warp’ included,! «The warp should be brown-and-white, she decided—at least she had so decided ack ufter many conferences | i her mothe and white 0 wove ndny OHIO DENTIST 207 University running softly | dim colors of the rage nothing enough to be bright went into balls,tho there would soft golden glow all thru the fabric from the ‘han! dyed with copperas, brown and white, Nanco thought, would make it seem |Iike the floor of the woods in the} fall, weathered and beautiful, She could scarcely walt the time lor the fulfillment of this dress, Jwhen the eabin floors should be soft | | Brown zithru the domi | blood die. orders. Treat with ne~ t M. Hee Wo under foot Longing for the refinements was Cd He 4 He en of 1B ‘ t dus atre tur 1 to climb am it ® in the #ten to the th and v that eemed always w ring and t s. 1 In these voice If ¢ at 1 1 long ¢ r the secrets of the spher On the} ttest days of summer t can . 1 " ai m ite unk 1 he I H es, far to the nort} i ¢ t Buckskin t myster v ng bre t FREDERICK & NELSON | HEATING STOVES AND RANGES. Adapted to the Fuel and Climatic Conditions of This Vicinity “RUBY” Heater For Wood With cast iron lining and full Can be fueled at nickel trim. 1 or top “COZY” Heater For Wood or end drafts; can be fueled at top or end. Full niekel trim med. No, 18, $16.50 0, 818.50 $22.50 “CHARTER OAK” Parlor Furnace A high-grade Heater, with a capacity for extensive heating Holds heat over long period. iuipped with automatic flue damper control. Bluo or gray elain finish; med, po! full nickel trim $80.00 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS & Clive Roberts Barton t t NO, 10—THE TWINS LEAVE SQUEEJICK LAD I M 2 F t tr I - from | Name “ " t * yunde i \ ere ' T pot . ° ‘ t 5 dropping 1d fibre f wan betwe fo—I'r | murmu monot eon 1 fron ’ t fe shad if ¥ " = tim her—yet something 1 t t ie ft into t k elements of the | rx ‘ t f 1 I 1 vga 1 or)" Her skin rose in tiny prickles, she |tip. 1 en’ In at ft mus Liffe had | wall-foot, ken t round . © beaut ® p v ie. | t of ell t t time with of at . nth t wane \ to send er urved f f moment g n the exa t And t J of as then ashe Once at * ] t est 1 monotone that missed A e f k . t t mis © movement k . I for 4 . Tie er ‘ a of ! (Continued in the neat issue.) cars f ® t Present Comprehensive Displays of “CAPITAL” Coal or Wood Range $55 HE Capital is a popular type of range, equipped with duplex grate that, permits use of coal or wood fuel. 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