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SATURDA) DECEMBER THE SEATTLE STAR ; 2 aan 2 — = =< ad on MOV EMRY . i lait al Poerie ranse DJ '| CAPPY RICKS || Letters ti! Readers _ bh 2% Olive Roberts Barton 7 : All letters to The Star must Bave name o A 1924 MA Oervice inc Letter from Cappy Ricks 1 bet than they used BEGIN HERE TODAY ‘2 4 his friends of the Bilgewater toe as is That's not . oe club, C8ppy b “ ° «8 S dug! . the. the world. mb : stow 4 os - ” = p Bhe a Blue Star ‘ be « for th Na ‘. 7 which, under the nagement of ® . stand sone . to t w tm tf - be the Jost N the old gentlema: indaw, 1 and At vale, 2 sy Ye Capt, Matt Peasley, has been ex, a Apes ope : ; ' a ath ; e panding rather rapidly.) ' “ge . M when I 7 the x 5 P. 1, N ‘ v I a the man had 5 “ ‘ } 1 r 1 t 1 watched t i : , . ait Kindly read They know all the | — the first time> 4nd angles of ragti 1 i frot i avaringe Me . Mr. Rayn: . heon with ever and when you see th waltz 6 t a by Gr . eetest snile, “Sor I do hope the children ave happy,” he said to Mrs. Claus, dy pre you could get s sort of a holy (them th i | i man ped paper clip ‘ town yesterday| feeling up uftder your wishbone ‘ f i ww GO ON west THE STORY Eyerything turned out 1 hardly anybody morning ar dil at p.m, to Vor the first 1 fel t iy pland 8 eh n bit r n't been f I haven't oppor-| Sorry 1 am ah old man, oth © {| and train them to ite thoug ; 4 ne ve bey ! ' tunit > look of welf-| 1 most rtainly ha pped | fee Eve vk J e 8 1 ft i, J tion f How. | tt aht bombastic 4 t m ued f a i Twina, he his reindee t i ave § ff er, t . an theo y the |! I th f r f V I t t fact that I camo here w py home f f 4 be Ap fe every 4 ut t ed 4 t t ave been in i t " : Chau n In't ae ) 1 have red that the! it the Fill f = ‘ of the Toy Mak 1 ' P York f th thoumhé. 2 miser “ , rim c ‘ tne " nv wh my . f Panama that t " Ke IAM ARBRE 1a] He tked ha " t trick ! and resu ' j ! “ i ist Y . 4 ' 1 ‘ 4 T a ot h Se hool Booze r A a ef " tal . thing t me/é ey t rout on . ‘a or A Ime o uJ Labuit of war | i ¥ th ! tf mi £ ' c i ft 8 Claus had just time t . ra, & rat be | Privefig c J en “ it F ‘i ; eh {ak iu t ship operator, If it comes | With b to proaching « was near hand | * auet): " nd ‘a rs " , " mere Y to andjt ety for t I t t i} | a tho N { < nha fi t. i to Ant ode as plat fe i ‘a . " ne J ep “I've been taking green. water r niet of 5 oF | tarme } 4 | er my bows for 50 years and | ¥ just € MECENLADE OF But nat) tract \ went to t N ot stove in yet. I'ma pig law for « ying path of ¢ é ‘a ny tractor \ \\\rs = warm. for punishment, I always know | ticeman ma: Such bunk make Man, Meroe os vm re nd § \ \ \\\ \\ NL NT when I'm lieked, but I have dis- [he may not strik their positions are “ESaceny miter, Jn a day than a doer ‘\ \ \ i |} § | covered that usually the other | the latter is resist pgs and hav: of a| Urench on: Belgian hand workers ce : NY \t Nt : nay.| fellow doesn't, which is why I've on the other hand hdr itt ster who eoulll peiiet: plow the same land In a week. Tb NNN ‘ \\\ Wi ; ie of| Won more fights than I've lost, | man may carry no am. | With er vision, or rea Merican farmer produces more the very tIcould. And tf the A fsa nani nO am. | rd jmilk, more wheat, more corn, mor¢ . - Cita, Yway Giwn here tn | ever'be pidasey’ as often as he thinie ‘ y |hogs, more anything, per man tha farmer on earth; not per acre “IVE ME THAT PAPER!" HE SAID IN A LOW, THREATENING ©8ts? ome of the Aguinaldo was still argu-|Recemary and for no reason w ad and perhaps the ev ONE. jee mud and rain the r tap noever pb desire t ase fe aterrainatea ; ae rrr WP Bryn cscte a ‘ go striding off in the direction of) thing, her simple little one-piece! “! shouldn't worry if I were you," > people to thelr p in| self a work-out Whereever there a effect the low, petty meth Raynor house. |frock quite evidently pos: ut A wensibl 4 place not obscured by the Govert they'r must be a cause the caus such 4 Whereupon Miss Dolly Fay quickly | hiding place, her coat pocks the ¥ ur Uncle Samuel. I had| but they > reap t | me, 1,60 | ee Ae ee hisked herself about and pretended | and her piquant face tur to your’ Bt ay the army he themeelves, so J Dpose 1 4 webaitithey oni My be going the other way | bis own with a look of ut the fire | just to cateh him if we ¢ the ‘time—a ‘second ieuter kee crying for their so-called a : aasphphoyr ay hc Passing Gannon, she went on, and | cence (To Be Continued) ne thrashed his captain on t IMberty long after they have been ther one is more | fF @ quarter a p m he was safely out of sight, she ositively, I haven't it on me,” inn ght, 1978, NH. A. Nervice, In ne notr |fed up on it eventually th ¢ \sistia straight for his house. Entering the always open door, she fnto the one big living room, she cried, as she threw oat, and whirled aro hi I swear, Mr. Raynor, that I have how, my relative is was also his workroom and/not any paper hidde fighter and bin « about my pe fenad um, and this time, ignoring the | son." c nive flaeh (paties and butterflies, sho looked| Of course she hadn't, with her coat | zé a nN é vith. the offena rly about at the desks and cup-) | over a chair-back near by My relative ‘ft but | will get it About that t in was! Joo Hennessey, who wa on on of our 5 This wretched C terncastle of the ship ished machines re work: of art 1 made Or ut Amerlean wag nm r would cost abou aes ), und it wouldn't go any faster Killing Cougars bably would not last ans Editor The Star longer, than the present machine every tiny n term, |q which she had never before | Unsuspecting her prevarication, | wt I wae holding the Bsc | Raynor gave her a perplexed look, || (Am tmUmate e(ory of Inmermost emotions revealed by private letters) minsory note for $18,00 baie 4 draftees 1 pre comments ;PFeduct that costs about the price of A medium sized desk seemed to/ even held her coat as she slipped sie a a deed of trust on his ho down thr s into the lasare uron cougar witd cat: ta a ilion registered cow. the papers of the ol4 man, and|@rms again into its sle 3 he note wan two years ove: and fitte 2 up Ah eho: wi Virnix, aiid ‘Gbiks “eallig cabs ne American farmer is the best a glance about her, Dolly quick-| "I resent all you, have «aid to me,|METTER FROM DOUGLAS TUR-) As Dou hu letter to me { was only carrying the horsethelf! je coul sai trea The ‘idea te how t 6 these 1 farmer the world ever saw, and Ti tesan pulling out bundles of tet-|Mr. Raynor,” she announced with}, NER TO MABEL CAKTER, aid Tam only Hving because he'd gone to war, I was nes y |antinals. Twill give you my 46 years |e KNOWS more about mass produ © Bs and papers. dignity. “I will leave you to look | CONTINUED «1 tn I can get to her forced to jump to Manila tion in a minute than a Frenchman apices | experience As she had anticipated, they were | for papers yourself. I'm going home.” | Well; you saved your life y | aeat j Mie captain to fail to appe: at bloom} I came to Seattle in 1878, and have | °V*r “an Understand. tis: getet pert relating to the —— jaxved yourself from my bullet by| Your husband ts looking ¢ It] Ween againat my relative, rm Alio he had to work| probably idlled-more deer and bears| WILLIAM DENT. Mce of entomology in one way or} CHAPTER XI. dheuting out that just rT haq| 704. Should: wish to see ad- eration being & renewal of his note! yy iamplight most of the time jin the state of Washington than any her. Letters, clippings, memo- Nancy Explains ied to kil) oot | dress your letter to t © more years “In order to get fresh air (and, In-lother hunter with the exception of } to ha do with | JHE . Italian Garden at Fiower| Planned to kill y erat Ot CHICK" N reasonable man, he did! hy. th Salere sina toe oe see serene ya di—al] seemed to have to do with Rete: Use chaventiondl ta’ dantgn'| what wh aes sa Ye ally, the at west kind of the late Joe Serber, whom I used to 8 or birds, faith Gadel wea-an hnaed iss it | Létler Wroai Mabdl Carter ot way r { 1 or can-| hunt with a grea 1. The last 2 Until a typewritten paper rather ferent from the others caught her/W85 *Iways a picturesque mass of | It was a large sheet, but of |Dloom and greenery. In one corner r Was @ specially attractive arbor, and | ° texture. She unfolded it and o sh tp 1 . ; here sat Finley and Nan Rayno * y now a hat letter teck dow? | years I have been in Alaska in the ‘ur bu: The principal anin rid of are the cou “Chick” Clamper inews, } is we want to rs, lynx and with tt nthe (fi t vacation I'd d over it quickly. She caught | rT out of the question, dear” he , a a8 100 lazy re- coyotes. ‘These animals sily of the words, “to my wife,’ fait “tate vos a: Yi cheat’ of years) and studied the he formed the | caught by followir sections: cat yack.” and she | Ged omits tec _ ” Move } ‘while, beneath tho starry round the | Place a on a} a aoe has 5 ats < a foolish feel- satan 4 vol ft vilined Raat y x att ‘ had achieved the object of! ling Me seatcinl saan kndhiene tol ¢ ! P civilized him with a Krag up the leaning tree, about s thick, | UGA wah the titan ‘cosas vox in prison. His having returned 25 years | t-abdut 40. to 46 “dex grees. If| tion was interrupted by jare going to marry me - he tol Lam lot of democratic and . {there fs no | ng tree available, | @xclamation outside the window| “On, no, Malcolm—never q terrible} ment to guid Jingled. | cut a tree and fall it against another looking up Dolly saw Lionel; “Why not, pray?” he smiled at her Soin @ lot of Midd passed |wo it will incline at about 45 degrees. | ref Pe peri card Maynor, bis face aflame with angerjog at a wayward child. “I'm not ‘ terror that /¢Fn senator was amoking on | Aby 10 feet up the tree set the| FeTFTES siee - faxing r. “You Iittle thiefr* {going to hurry you, Nan, I'm not) jove that was t ome way mnake good hin; travel | coach and have known that Chips | then fasten securely to the tree, g P cried, and then, as he strode/even going to trouble you with my|¢rom a whites My is that 1)™A put up a cold lunchéon for them) wa 00 » he was! put some beaver castor m the paddle | Of are you a victim of itching, burne fund to enter at the door, Dolly’s|love-making —but, unless you < an | ahd i, 10 the BA never look ¢ again} they ot aboard next morning, n of the trap, then puta plece of tissue | ig skin trouble that is maddening at who Jud, tative in congr ) divcard all of tha form my own opi changes that have be a wemi-clvilized people in 25 years) K-thinking mind led her swiftly | look me straight in the eyes and t conceal the paper by slipping it/me you don't love me—then I shall} @ the lining of her coat.. There! continug to hope, yes, and expect- oy fe a Hip in the bottom of the side| “Oh, hush, Malcoim—don't tatk| ything put there,;like that. I never can marry you li knew, drop to the | untli this mystery ts cleared up—and | hear from him from. anyone ever seen again until the ship | paper over it, so {f snow should fall | Dight and makes you scratch and toss was about two ¥ sea—and jthe bait would protected and the | from side to side until exhausted? then the mate smelled Joe |trap will be sure to spring, then tie| Apply Resmmol Ointment, then band- “It appeared he had lurched head! piece of chicken, salmon or any| age lightly. As soon as this sooth- n wrought fn| first thru that canvas cylinder into kind of meat about 4 feet above the | Sis ceniiccarpenten Almost, |pens ing, healing ointment touches an itch- |truth, you have cond uty of pur 2 have ruin (This letter was not signed) e %\has known him lately, Ho tells me You can easily see under the tances that it would be most me to mect.anyone who nny i on Le aty| rap, on tho tree. The cougar, coyote, n of the coat and stay there in| then—less than eve i Letter Te Mabel Carte) One es ike aetna an chile nines. sigatiteant Ihing’ ld | but not quite, however. He brought |ivnx’ or polis ‘pels aud nh) ping neue tes ite et deci | “What do you mean by then tons) | BN a Bb) Ried ao eon | that the Manila Filipino male & jar at the end of the /tree and probably step over the trap, been ion is allayed, uu ing Tis vas done, when—and it was | than ever? tr ffallOnee aitdl awe a ahaken one tivg| itws tucked in his shirt tail, while where tho mouth of it/ut in going up and starting to pull| © «4 soon and an & moment—Lionel entered at the| “I mean that when tho truth is| pat hoe oi D FOUs fellows Add now De. AKeS We LVS! the femble Of. the, species tua i _eeourely, | Wed. (Up, at the bait above the trap, the re ir Mefhale hd from the hallway known about—about Douglas’ death | husband will probably you that |in unspeakable terror for my life) shucked her wooden shoes and in | there, ‘down in the bliges, with no-| cat catch ite hind feet. ‘The = should uching annoy” “ilve me that paper!” he said, in|—it will be impossible for me to|¥OU are never out of thoughts MABEL CARTER TURNER. | keeping her husband poor baying | %©dy to hear his mournful screams, | ust be up high enough so the ani. low, threatening tone. | marry anybody You will see tha as written copyright, 1924, Tho Seattle Star,| her stockings and American Jold J “Don't talk like that! The paper | YOU must confide in m |uttle while to find you, as he did I el “Along the Ei ceo| MAuled him out on deck without lene gtate warden or Sportsmen's. as- ow stole from Mr. Gan-| “Never!” and Nan Raynor's face|not tell me you change¢ | TOMORROW—Letter From Ruth) “Along the Excolta you will ee|taking out the windsill; they just {#6 state warden or Sportsmen's as | was so full of horror and m that} your name since he went to prison. : [Burke to 0. Walter Burke, women who cling to the traditfonal) out off the section he was in, sewed |*0cition and sent out to the farm. PWhy, do you want to steal itz? | Finley himself felt a shudder of }— ‘ — — fa brates fait wale iy tee both ends up aud dropped him into pia ie ibe aiaten gees culentc Sk “Shut up that baby talk, and hand | | fear. lot wear stockings née le *| Davy Jones’ 1 e zat Paper: | tig i m | j | things in the |the farmers would be glad to set ; ce . 5 footed as in the good old days be-/the most dangero he But Dolly was not at all intimidat-|29 exultant, volce and Dobbin: das y no most dangerous things in th Pde es HRETUN CHARLES aie site stepped inside the arbor. ‘Just the fore the Gringo came, world to leave lying where brunet {these traps for protection of domes. | —PORT ORCHARD, Take f: | people I want to se. And I will in “Gus, this city has the hoof prints! boys with a Latin background tic animals, This method of trapping | §% {eeieceer alsa Atte Pecriee tes form you that unless you both an lof the American eagle on it, and find it and take it apart j would: probably: catch, more’ Cougarwi7 ‘fes] any 1:90, S719, O° 18380 a swer truly the questions I'm going that’s the only good thing it ever) “With all good wishes to all, 1|lynx, wildcats and coyotes than any a0. 3, Sid 11:80 p. ‘ou, it will be a very serious | had on it or ever will... . It has/®m. falthfully yours, | CAPPY; r method and the cost would be | better streets, better cared for than = ; Meat Pome tale we eevee sont cltieg 1h thse Ultad s Staten; the greatest game baits we have, | it has a fine trolley system, an ex- There are very few deer killed by | alban? pollee/ force and HN Capare- the hunters. Most of them are killed NAVY YARD ROUTE ment and a traffic squad that's on by the farmers and trappers who ire La Cotman Dock the Job. close to the mountains “Uniike the Los Angeles traffic For bears killing sheep, pigs andj! other domestic animals, take a keg policemen, the Filipino cops do not bout 2 feet high. A have to waste their time telling beer keg i ° *J°,° the best. Drive about one dozen 30| tourists where the best 60 cent table I ons tis penny nails about two feet up in| ahote dinner in town Is. *he keg, drive them thru the keg on | “When one of thowe terrible per- aE a slight slant, leaving a hole in the} jsons who descend upon a Manila center about 8 to 10 inches. policeman, that individual is suf- H jf 3 some molasses, syrup, meat or nize the nujeance at a glance. * Hear will come ‘and stick his head “AML too well he knows what al} Subject to Sore Throat (dew to the bottom of the keg to $6 camera and a pair of ay Hat get the bait, The nails will then! | slung over the visitor means, so he! 4 harmloss and effective garele is jforgets he has been Americanized) to dissolve two Bayer Tablets of and civilized and with a tribal grunt! Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of gays: ‘Me no sabe Anglise.’ | water, and gargle throat thoroughly. Vay "Or he may revert to Tagalog or) Repeat in Jwo hours if necessary. anish. The result 1s that he has) yo sure you use only the genuine | all of his time to attend to bus!-| Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked | be jmess and he attends to it. {with the Bayer Cross, which can. be | CAN BE CURED ieee: {had In tin boxes of twelve tablets | “I observed that these people are|for few cents.—Advertisement. Free P f T Y u the money, Tastes pleas- -1 suppose it—belonged to me: better off physically than they were | =——=-——— SSS roo oO oO | Hi never spoils. ba in the good old starvation and semi: | Nan's great oyes looked dark and| " “ AlLT want ip your name and address so I can send free trial +H peed, and ghe glanced from one | HELLO-MR. BOGGS ¢ THs RE OETA Serv etn cays) Mature. (he Atiercat| Twant you fu st to try thie teatmen—thatsall-just J.C, HUTZELL, 1 | | | teeeraset “Mr. Raynor,” she said with dig-| Y, “I don't know what you're talk- about. I'm here working on m logy-——Mr. Gannon is my) ther—and you accuse me of steal- by not obliged to incrimniate | Finley said. | No, but I shall Judge by your aes ok. Wr br | manner, by your attitude—ah, I may i Bigreapt mics bol _|say I shall fudge more by what you — jeay than by what you do.” | 252 “Be careful, Nan,” Finley said, “of | what you don’t say pry a Family tho his tone was jocular it was | of Cough Rem ‘That will do,’ ‘he sald, sternly. “Tj | you. You took a paper from Mr. | TRAVEL BY STAGE LEAVE SBATTLE DAILY FUGALM, 20115 A.M, 22115 P.M, rOR Portland Fare $6.50 MOTOR BUS DEPOT 1918 ‘Third Ave. BL tot-1401 fously a forced lightness “First, Mrs. Raynor, as you n y not know, retrieve ) you threw into the * sald Nan, in a lo And we found that it cor dope outfit—to put It plainly, some | bottles of morphine.” "Yes than ready-made Ds, anil saves about #2 = Hasily ‘and’ quickiy peepared, Eisen combined the eurative prop. Hes of ce known “ready: Eee Mi remedy, you probabiy cow “And rn you to tel ( ‘ov ft as -nuch real curative power | “And I want you to ei me, if you | f is in this simple home-made | Please, why you threw It away with | zh syrup, which is easily prepared | such secrecy and care. | Ma iew ininutes. “Becaus Nan spoke with an fess any druggist 24% ounces | effort, ‘‘because, if it had been dis Brie t into a pint bottle | covered in my posseasion or if I had | é h ayrup, using | heen known to destroy it—I would | ve heen misjudged in the matter.” ney, oF corn j ha The result js a | “Misjudged? Am I misjudging you | better cough syrup | now, when I assume that the mor-| buy ready-made for | phing in question belonged to you? 100 t tie at's my onl: [ned at te relief, Tt |man to the ofher, ax If uncertain) Irie, © I'VE TAKEN YOUR SICKLY=LOOKING BOY r mnaployient ae anda caatan ts | shale get poe Poem 2 yn, te Tisevpd fear yeurs at 6 tietibar of ile 7 8 g © ue, 'e Board 0 em, tops the nasty j what course Oo it belonged to! INTO A STORG AND BOUGHT HIM A BALL AND BAT t plentiful, so they eat better, Sanita: | Association, Near! senonela Fort Ware nae resident of the Retall Druggiss rand & ee rate -| | HE AND t ARG GOING To PLAY BALL | INSTEAD of] tion han made. them healthy and Wt hire accord Weer-tive, Thousand Men, Women and Children outside of Fort RUNNING THE SCALGS IN THE TEACHER'S STUDIO American doctors have kept them A Hing to their own statements, been cured by this treatment since! first HE'S GOING ‘TO RUN TH BASES AT THE PLAY that way. They live tn better houses in offer publ ROUND |! IF YoU WANT YOUR KID To LIVE and lowly, indeed, is tho Filipino 3 and eas | you, do you? Aren't you quite sure § ” will usually overcome | Where did you buy it?” and for bronchitis, | “I-T didn't buy It ; and bronchial asth- | ‘Where did you get it, then? Hf | i ‘in have ‘oxcrms, Iteh, Salt Rheum, Tetter—never mind how bad—my treat: ment Map cured the worst cases I ever saw—give me a chance to prove my claim. merour name and address on the soupon. below and get thet ‘trial treatment Ty want bronch Witnte. gid You get ib thant Bow : af {family that cannot sport a phono: | tosend you FREE. The wonders accomplished in your own case Will be proof. eg a bia) eT hat at tin not | Keer HS ohh neta nd wou A graph with all the modern jazz roc ence eee cae mee CUT AND MAIL TODAY oem mee nnee som cane seme acme anre orway | seem to manage It, somewhow." : SONCTHING MORE STRENLOUS THAN p J.C. HUTZELL, Druggist, No, 4047 West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind, used for “L found it— Nags” wald, ator FIDDLE I “Tt is not an unusual thing to | Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment vere coughs “It—it belonged to somebody else.’ | | | hear somebody in a nipa shack | "2Y, ounces of Pinex” . “Where did you find it?” Dobbins’ i improved the features of the present generation; tho girls are [Lf it's Glasses, See DR, J, KR, BINYON) Strect and No, Milo §=eutisfaction or money a refunded, 1 i ° ‘Among my husbands belongings. Avan te Tue inex Cos (Continued in Our Next Issue) nt, ask your playing a piano quite well, and H Name. _ Albee aud, f tions, and don't accept | cold glare seemed tally to hypnotize the little Filipino flapper is here Wie elve. Guaranteed to give |tor jaro anewering, and she sald: with bells, A variegated diet has Poat Ofc, St eter enn y ay i ea MOC