The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1924, Page 7

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"omer At ‘di BRGIN HERE TODAY NOW GO ON WITH THE Rayt I STORY ME Lionel looked I don’t form frier who—who tried to Nan shrank as “That re he said, eld out t Why sked, high, ‘ou p ke that Dobbins said, you 'M . “I insist on the fulles Gstigation of my brother’s d I can s« hag d bell sible for it, I want to k Can't we send for and get at something? Why not?” said Kent, and the room he dispatched a s¢r bring Gannon At last the big mar lowly in, It was piain to as iil at ease in th esenco of more refined people. “Whatcha want o’ will bust- ness, jrim Gan- ing vant to lumbered be seen me, ™ Save somey, Lravel by, homer OMA Leave Colman, Dock ally Reattle Mati HELL ISTIWAM, AVACOWTES Daily, 10:00 m. Fare, $1.00 each OS Townsend: nections and ‘Mitt Ports A a.m, and & p. BAY t fauna ports nd Prin 10100 DM, ‘ a's ‘Neal Ba: Monday Trip Salyy J S10 POINTS x round { Iv. 01 becting with Uremerton ferry, NACOWTER-VICTOMIA wd Auto Werry for Hidney, U. vbe Har. bor, dally Borrioe onda Jan, 2, d fret tu change without ‘he PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COLMAN DOCK (RIOW ST puowr Ma | York fo | such a de Nancy Raynor 4 > E AV TODO. CHAPTER VIII The Seeret Parcel NLEY He was s desperately in | CAPPY RICKS He Writes of the Chinese Idea of War “ The Star by F he’s a good | h He ge mused that 4 WAS 29 ito come heavy fesned to the own- b poisons, slipping i's teacup—what pt the g into her y wus ¢ ex ¢ both? Just now, matters temporarily ned to be could be foun@ and Nan In-| the estate, fterent from vent nel Raynor owning the place Goddard didn't like young Ray —didn't like him at et his opinions made smail difter- if the will Lionel possessed was only one exta Por it was tn ay, Goddard knew, a true and legal document —the o quest fon | being whether there had been a later one—-or whether—this just occurre to Goddard, whether Douglas Raynor in a fit of anger had destroyed tp will he had made an's favor. Goddard longed to s¢ famous of, but somehow he feared ectiv theo the ot} detective he kne sing people, nley were glad to renew their old-tinie friendship and it had quickly ripen into love, Both were of ate temperame the possibility that, yopd endurance by her hus cruelty nd./onging for tho love and peace 18¢ Aley’s protection, Nancy had fet if be driven to the point of ppl the one that stood betwepn her and happiness. Also, it could be, that Finley, ut-| terly exasperated at Raynor’s petty erusities to the woman he loved, hajd | hot him down. | While he was pacing the cast yo- randa and thinking these things over | Malcolm Finley had at last found Nan alone. Yet when ho chanced to #eo her alono, on the west terrace, den in the shadows of 1 taria vine, he went and sat beside-he “It's no use, dear,’ ho said, gently “T van't keep away. Now, Nanc what do you want me to do?” “What do I want you to do? sh whispored, half unconscloutly repeat ing the words, and then a realization of her great troublo, her groat lonell nose surged over hor, and sho raised | her eloquent, wad oyes to hie, saying |—"Help mo—Malcolm— help mo—| | sornehow,"” “Yop, dearest On tho d not deny you, of course T will | van -- darling! hard it la—" , Mulcolr#--nho looked ut—oh, Maloolm, what 1 went thru You don't know! 1t| living death—-oh, that! Forgive mmo, ou don't know with that man! was like @ mustn't tall like thinga would be| Malcolm—forgive me or|together lest I break all bounds and | Kat tell you t it hould go to ice,” and imme graft for ack to Woorun «. Evid ust ending n order to do them he was 5 . 80 there was a mutir that the 1 me no desperate that ries next morning b ea coup) Ao hitt dear" “Forgive you? Sweeth . you #0 I'm just holding myself bought fash'on Of mado up 4 courne. frightfully comparison with the cost of the world 1 have saved money and human T can't help » you in my arms plenxe—my little gir ed in Our Next Issue) WVFRETT TRU! wit Nan—I must the et _sa BY CONDO 3) a TOL’ tou WHAT <L WANT TO CAT, Now TELL IT TO THE CHEF, 4ND THoN \t You've GOT ANY SPARS TiMe (T'CL BS ALY RIGHT WITH MS IF nee COMS BACK AND VISIT WITH YOUR FRIGND wt é | AK _— 4 ION ASR =h * ONS FANE TRUSS ad ve Roberts Bartor HI Ht RO. oo in the ad Opeaking of ¢ ni me of {to story of the Inte 4 Hung Chang. He used t t example of t A poor Hor hust body and an for 1 rice to maintain them f rexident excited ‘The ba not get ro in danger of the bankrolls will be ¢ soon boys, be good | write more an Auto > Club Prefers weather and the ko the mem “It takes warm lure of the road to a ists are th anti-freeze bills now,” former Boise, organizer for the Ing too much abou mixtures and Christmas says Thomar DB. Bliss, Idaho lodge man and Idaho Automobile unwoctation orgunizer for tho Automobile Club of Washington. Bias, who has established a bureau in the county-city bullding the auto lcense headquarters, edicts that after the holidays and warmer weather begins to entico mo torista to thelr annual tours, state club will | membership roster than Okeh Pay Raise for Streets Executive A council t proposing to the salary of Street Superintendent W. H, Barkhuff from $5,000 to $6,000 a year, was recommended for pass. age by the council finance commit tee late Friday. Finance Chairman BE. L. Blaino ta expected to leud a fight against tho proposed ordinance in the councll if he arrives from the East before Monday, whon action Is |to be taken, | | |Optimists Hosts A three-round boxing exhibition staged by Dode Rercot and Henry | Goyste) was the feature of the Op. timists’ club entertainment staged for 260 schoolboys at the Elita’ club Friday night Mayor Brown and Police Chief Sev ns, Cornish school ontertainers and clubmen enter. tained the lada, 1d ALM 82115 0, M, ron Portland Fare $6.50 MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1D18 ‘Third Ave, BL tot-1401 when | the} make an even greater | ralse | to Seattle Youths | | was ia bave ee More Warm Weather om: | | approp ho to replace the old at ausploes of pocket (To Be Continued) B.A. Bervice ‘| ¥OU’LL FIND [T HERE —— Legisiature ts to be asked for an printh te f mines put ur building at ¢ cture b eK Employers neglect un ec pens, the Friday ver t ympi uire Lake Wash- for a publio park clty coun t stops to on whore land been man, will Davidson, 64, factory fore. be buried under the Mawsor Senkicki Tabussa, rrender an wR of a c untryman, everal Muscle § told power nuason the of the Am Annual party for 150 members of the federal reserve bunk in Seattle staged Friday evening Hughes died Friday home, 4246 21st ave. survived by three | The Tangle thogp revesied by private letters) — Au lntimete ctory of innermost ee ATHEK IMEKS LETTER TON 10 FROM SALLY BEATHICE st CONTINE EA He & masculine per known, and be selfish, arro- He bas beea everyone to who know # to who: appealed tm such has spoken in tly fas together I must stop business ustria) plant. gain soon. The this family promise become a he will appre- SALLY. Service, Inc) TOMORROW —Letter from Prescott to Sydney Carton. Leslie Gargle Throat W. S. C., England, Talking by Radio ‘ ‘ Z COLLEGE, f Dec ' hr ‘ Clip This if Subje Subject to Sore | Throat or Tonsilitis | vrepare a hartniess and effective iissolving two Bayer Tab- n In four tablespoonfuls Gargle throat thoroughly, s if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine | Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be tin boxes of twelve tablets —Adv. A FEW PWNPLES BEGAN TROUBLE Soon Covered Face. Cuticura Healed “ My trouble began with « few) pimples and i was not long before my face was completely covered. The pimples were hard iarge and red. and they itched and burned causing me to scratch and irritate the affected part I lost several nights sleep on account of the tr. titation “1 sent for = free sample of Cut! cura Soap and Ointment and after using it [ paw that my pimples were healing and did not burn so badly I purchased more and in about two months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Mary Hutchison, Thayer, Kans. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses Samples Fove by Mat, Aditrese: “Oeticere Mories, Dept H. Malden 4 where. Soap Soe Olntms t In two hor rted over had tn Clauses Avelving Early This Year! That Christiuas either ead of time this coming year or the Claus y ‘8 planning a reunion in Se- s the opnion of Ralph Bradley Calhoun hotel. ‘Thursday | night Lewis Claus of Chehalis regis- tered here, and Friday morning F Claus of Por me in, And i| understar Claus of th North pen Judge Tolman Will Succeed J. F. Main uooeeding Judee Judge Warren W. 7 of Spokane, b justice of the g cordance with natitutior Judge Tolman will serve years, star ary 12 His first li be to administer, Januar oath of office to Roland H tley, tneom ing governor. H elected to the ber These debutantes out parties now will out parties before coming: ing worn- at the | | mS | ‘eattie school children don't mind {ncloment weather, Superintendent Cole and there has been little decrease in school attendanco this week. SPECIAL HOLIDAY REDUCED PRICES THE BROWN DENT L OFFICES 106 Columbla Sireet, announce special cut rate prices on ail dental work unth January 1, 1926. Kor near a quarter century Dr. Edwin J, Brown's dental offices have held first place in the front rank for quality, honesty and ekill in the practice of modera centisiry in Seattle, Today his offices enjoy the largest privace dental practice known, Dr. Brown's advice has always been “If you have a good dentist stay with him; if not, call at 106 Columbia Street, huve exumina Uon and diagnosis without chargo or obligation and bo advised ag to tho truo condition of your teeth and) gume, what can vo done for you and what it will cont.” Mgr. Brown Dental Offices, 106 Columbia Siroet DL lib ea _ Big Cut in Pentistry FOR 30 DAYS Feth--.-. B10.00 $4.00 | Af it's Glasses, See DR JRO BINYON cn . |O GEES s How About A Xmas Piano|’ For the sum of §200 ur our prices with many fine | slightly pianos to choose ‘om. Be Wise. 310 Gold $10 Bridge- Extraction Free All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Examination FREE Open 9 to 6 Datly—9 to 12 Sunday child, and who could not learn on a ane ee (OHIO DENTISTS COUNT DU BARRY | ntsrean.s rner Second Ave, BON MARCHE BLDG paltry 50 used have music for your ‘ver Mutual Savings & Loan Axan, BETWEEN YOU AND THE WEATHER CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIP Installed by Chamborlin expert emectianies, drafts and will cut your fuel bill 40%. Let us give you an estimate. | | George Scofield Co. will keep out all cold SBATTLE TACOMA 1783 Westl ke Ave. 1553 Dock Street GA rfld-4920 Main 676 1 ot ROE REAM

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