The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEABTLI TAR {ONDA oOcToO an open letter fo Gal Users £ “NAMELESS RIVER” | 1 Woman's t Northwest t caipsihs BY VINGIE E, ROE Copyright, 1923, Duffield & Co) She went to the mouth of the cave, and, peering in, |'* called softly. sy “Cattle Kate” Psis ock, but the quivering lips shrew ix see! ched a bit lower bare leg drew out of si: edge of the c Carefully from the rock gained it away dow ll nent ieee op te ong ) pene :: vs iy 7 D dollar” i “hy pemlas tas 5 _— per dollar Mouth of a cave, his pointed ea 7 was no sign of fiery ey i trouble enough 5 ae ah 1 F tiie, oiitetine ’ Pe AG his head, his feet spread wide |siavering Jawa. of a thi ne Ss Se ween, ORR | ite tint ther Was 5 g to bo} ‘ Apart, his back dropped, his Jaws | under a fringo of blue Je | ' i ~ | een hear | Apart and ready, and round his out-| With eyes dilated and lips closed § e t eo} : Btretched neck there stood up iniin amazed silence Nance All: n | land . ‘ ; S AUtvering defiance, the broad white| made her way back to Buckskin, ‘ j Tutt of a pure-bred Collie dog! | mounted and returned to the flats of v ch as} ¥ ‘The girl stared at him with open- | Nameless. r | ° 5, mouthed amazement—and at the| she had found Mystery with a cap- cave w EL iot EL iot More astonishing thing which lay | tal, but she knew that ust wait , 5017 5017 ————— 2 f a dead @long the pebbied earth beneath him | with patience its unrav ; leg ai fn zi I beaches ise tw aeons |g Thtee Pale even between the Nat /Says Oregon Man injs ADVENTURES OFTHE TWINS & Oliv. In utter silence and stiliness she | fool would disregard—it would take} Praising Tanlac Stood so, ber har rock's top, | ~ Tand for all the She watched the t @ tremor Of the lites or a movement of the dog's crouching body. The only | Motion in the tense picture wis the | ? Fipple of the stream, ‘tho quiver of CHAPTER V the lips drawn back from the gleam- What Nance Found ing fangs. | Nance pushed Buckskin When the tensior me unbear- | rode yt @ble Nance spoke so: ," ghe sa time that e love of humanit “come—boy | horse a: his quot 1 a band across the | Bucksk road to Jum as the others get © commanded, ald he to Tweekanose, } NO, 11—SOAP KES AND WATERING POTS it of my Mower pot into th: do the rest you da ir name."" *-cried Tweeka- rer fear, I'll get jthe magio sleepy sand again as sure a thousand cakes of}as the cow jumped over the moon."* t) mmanded, “and pave (To Be Continued) i to Jura Jum Land before! (copyright, 1924, N. B. A. 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