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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 4 a “THE. FIGHTING RANGER?” | (In The Sta Every Frtday) a 4 THE STORY THUS FAR ‘ f 1 3 1 4 mou ‘ Perens vas” An accident cripples the airpla ~ . of Terance O'Rourke nme ) Mia " lion J ‘ > = him in Paradise canyon, Mex fe ‘ © rar where Mary Marshall and her ather ~— , f “ee cae oe cee | REDUCTIONS Caught entering the canyon, br es « e f M fapes and returns to ore 1 » | > 1 and Ma * M paz” Taggart ss of the Marshall ° ‘ 1, | mount if Komi! to ranch over the rican border line N 1 f ¢ wit with the news that Mary is coming t Half a with with money H t t ; tee ance bids the M meatal ge 1 e Bud f of the rust : For the first time in our history, we have lowered the price by, but soon discovers Mary passir Miquel, coming € c ‘ e ' , NY. safe reed and saves her life sa t ‘ fr M r 4 : on every model Victrola from the style No. 80 upward. her horse runs away As e dl, 4 Me ' alte ella at the ecret . r . ‘ rs 7 1 1 Rial Sacha wiror Terance ac toe - sat ys Pa by aig S09 s 2 VICTROLA N These new prices bring the genuine Victrola within the reach man ed I Mia Mary, pretendir ' the aw ot plane hovering Former Price of everybody and makes it possible for you to fulfill that desire 2 ghey cia tae nes ; ved ha Me H aig New Price to own the finest Talking Machine in the world. gart, who first fails at dynamiting c 1 We e fina perm 1 ther What in the hell does t mea a { ® Thies tnd later be foiled by Bud ‘sas tan eat ‘ " ort bac back | erswlat ¢\-wateuiina’ Our stock includes Victrolas equipped for Radio Installation Mughes, aviator, after starting a assing ove { & t win f « > sh —and instruments with Radio Sets installed. forest fire around them He does ' ole t f C t » had *‘attacke b lure Dad Marshall to American soil ma er, None of s ret . tf . VICTROLA ' where he is arrested on an old ‘ ne ‘ , attle v h ‘ t Hin dence to acquit Marshall, but Tag e t 1 who | partmenr s No, 210 110.00 00 E gart buys her silence, and Marshall I f ted 1 ba Bud felt the flying machine leave No, 215 150.00 105.00 is sentenced to death at en ayayt ' i " lespera 4 Yo, 220 200.00 130.00 aaiateart’s mea-igave Tecance for] * moe iss 000 xe he levers, then cried: | No. 400 250,00 160.00 told to Mary, and then they seck . ne af ed —- p \ No, 405 0.00 175.00 to steal Dad Marshall's cattle. Ter No, M must—it's f o you ma If.we fall with the ma No. 410 300.00 200.00 ance, disguised as Idaho Bill, inter , \ Stella r NE . TER rupts the rustlers> { t ere. ¢ rhere par y instrument is NEW and GUARANTEED to be in first ad igupicngs Hs ne of un must reach the class condition. “We ! . Hard Kou 1 \ ven = i } + i men, t age , i Victrolas and Radios may be purchased on terms to suit your \ nex at a Mr ern pate Nid nots jaate convenience. Select your Victrola today. ; : i ed from the ¥ : “Bverything in Music” M : : f bunk t A re 1. ' ad whole . ni cowt k I me shies H ked over the me gain control, He aight aa fe ot to make an emerge at there was non: ig eee Former Price $150 NeW Price $105 vol] -vrernota xo. 215 Sherman, |@lay & Go. Taggart and his men saw the de Third Avenue at Pine tched the| SEATTLE ing leap from the plar ANOTHER BIG CUT! ni 1 1 A art cn q 1 I " 4 ‘ 1 ‘ CLOTHING PRICES COME é few a I & m the 2 mira TUMBLING DOWN AS THE aby BIG SALE PROCEEDS AT bectag’ intently, ras wa Kom n ad n ‘ z ss viene, . nat scribbled a note +) was Kom | sto Mary Marshall; then et tae sete ° | ie ot ee eS plane wrecked,” he said.| ed off. Terence leaped to his sad > yrRendag emma: Better Makes 9 and rode into camp. Tipe: Depa hits ee *Look—there he is,’ shouted ono 7 .s as ae ect | i Dependable jot the men as Terence appeared, — | Bud sabe ; tn behia re Sita al, and] Qualit d fcctranechis bite Racsthar aaa te ro Aedeagal yy VICTROLA NO. 400 S bare ANUCK ay to come,” rmer Price $250 > if BOR uality an Mth Chas feck cote ay in ay me > 1 ai Former Price $250 Borner Phew soon ve him @ rope . NE rice $175 New Price $100 New Price $200 Correct Style m ted a H * t ori! Walt till you bh as Always fee Rea , oe an tg Jence said, calmly but menacingly » recounted to him what had ——— = —————————— hes ® O | “Ye've been missing ar}: | fo 10, Rink se er are bee a] Dae te De » spitting bu n time to save , hemeelves from | C'mon, let's beat it and tel hima 4 is his doze, Terence turned his led accusingly. SACRO RS ae nd abo ‘ F 5 ing and following it, for They ren back to their horses, |_, 5; = 2 ur Motto See Went Ghat oro ky | Note: fromIdaho: Bill, donétud ame cated a shortwa aA, pus Chale awtsetaetonco tied abien adsense Lo attention to Mary, She revived @ throwing them off a tho Marshall girl's o pe one unge, ard the mo. pa |few moments later, and they ems i | your trail, that's what I been doir way to the but of this cir game t.” sald | em over. CHAPT braced tenderly in the joyous dise i Terence answered! derisive at Sierra D magi oadigins saan 2 Asn ‘ . 1 ion from Komi’s Gift | covery that both had survived. Then i Aches yo Gout 4 cre A us on Simmm. ‘this serious . | 6 gave eet tnt As, hae peered cown While the hut was falling, its weak | they clambered to thelr feet and | T the job,"” Buck hissed, “an th Break ‘ a jotta © side of the mountain, | wails gaped open, the occupants’slid | .+. +04 searct i HIS S i | Terence leaped from his horse and | Cred | Taggart, tondiing u : ord WOES ca apt PSE fe splintered mains of | out’ and were huried to earth at dit.| a ed searching for the others. grabbing Buck by the throat, cried watch charm, as he realized tho real} oe a Gov the hut where it had smashed to! ¢erent points. Descending cautiously down the a PRICES L | “Xoutie! I got good eyes—an'| reason for all his plotting w : 5 Ga it" he ete wen] Cte er below Terence, clinging to Mary in his| steep mountainside, they found Bud, | OWER THAN EVER |they’re lookin’ at the guilty snake| dangered. “We mus | hee Painad “odie With a hard grin, Buck tv arms, was first to slide out. They | who luckily had escaped similarly, nd fie MiBhtS. Kiowa. Bei Want, .¢ the ‘fragile — xt and sald ‘ landed in a clump of brushwood on|'The three went on farther, At the Buck answered with a staggering | Crosser, that Idaho,” put in J Reekig ee casnet Ga? “They're done for—and that dou-| a ledge, half-way down. The brush| bottom they found the dead body of blow to Terence's § Terence re. A eee by wan ee ne Voting’ angler Aiedit un} De Idaho Bill, along with! broke their feMl and saved them | poor little Miquel. taliated in a flash, and the two men | * PRES, p08) OF sis O88 | derneath the hut. dfe chuckléd an | /o™ Il be big news fer the boss.! from serious injury, Coming out | (Continued Next Friday) closed in fierce combat. Two of the]! upon them. | A the wood of one of them men made to interfere, but Taggart] ‘Just saw that Marshall girl and | : 1 his bullet. He fired q “Lat ‘em fight it out themselves,”| down the road there," he sald] ne nut staggered, an if about te fall $25.00 TO 930.00 $32.50 TO $37.50 he said, ‘They stopped and picked up the guy | pa iach ‘They did. For halt an hour, Ter-| who fell in the plane, then beat it 4 ence held the ‘offensive almost thru: | off.” BE ati ap out. They sloughed and punched each| “Give chase at once,” shouted ‘Tag: | Liste the Hut s s other mercilessly. Each hit the! ¢, “Selzo them all.’ } : ground time after time, Buck more|- 4, ind the. other rustiers| P00" Miquel shrieked, clutched v often than Terence, But both were | mounted hastily and, led’by tho man| t.o7 ed to the foot. One of the E game fighters, gluttons for punish-| wig had seen Mary's party, dashed | (roPPed to the fivor. On ment , always coming buck for more.| o¢¢ on the chase enemies’ bullets, piercing the weod : “en 3, oe ‘as, ‘Tat satel en walls of the hut, had caught him. #40.00 TO $45.00 VALUES Until finally in one of his rushes, eae € th of ALUES ‘70 #50,00 ence plunged at Buck, hitting like a ; ; Mary and Terence, rushed to his battering ram, registering iron blow| , Down in Coyote pass, Terence, still] side. Horrow spread over their 29 80 after iron blow, till Buck feil| ‘ssulsed as Idaho Bill, was super-| faces Ju 2 crumpled up on the ground, ut,| ¥ising another group of the rustlers) wwhat 9 {t—what Init?” cried Bud nlead vattered dd completely | racblashiphrrane tiga thru he! yrughes, his nerves on edge, as. he |bleeding, battered, an DIStelY | a hey. hadvrunvodiy'a few | cen, Hin 2 n edg | done ing bent over his faithful little sidekick ] OVERCOATS He lay still, and Terence, facing| thru, when, after . looking at his} speaq.dead } se f watch, he called out A ary | F ‘o the others, well battered up . : 5 ‘ | rimself, but £ y game 10) ball BP ng his rifle thru a crack in the wall, | Ta ss ¥ * . pass unti) I return from—from the | '"® Tan, Brown, and Fancy Plaids Ba hi Isang! Thero was a creaking, cracking | Values up $ -40 | Values up $ 40 |tunny ideas about me? Pe es) Dec en vane Sethe ae sauoperts tad Kraay is to $25.00 to $35.00 None responded eobodtas Wedel taa ee iarechadl ne ateetlaie ma a. . 5390.00. . No ponded . Py they're shooting at the supports, = 5 “Then from now on Idaho Bill's ; “ , - ] ap eee we Terence yelled.| “We Nearly there,” sald Komi. ald Bud hoarsely. P - : ing culprit! | ee era eovai| Mary glanced back and percelved| Komi suddenly stopped firing, MEN’S H lent on ated hea ws "| the group of rustlers in the distance, | threw his rifle on the floor despair: | | jat this announcement, an : "t! dashing furiously towards them. ingly, and motioned that he was out \ | stepped forward and looked him over | mee ted a nervous cry of ammunition ‘a : n 2 36 OXFORDS— pene $10.00 to $8 40 ets bce gi pepeahe alc rgd eye “Look, we're being followed.” We can't resist much longer i , ied i er a mome ‘aggart. sale id Mary. “Look, all cartridge . i i i nek ei a $3.80 $12.00 Bhoes ° | ene cht rnan won-you'll| All turned and saw, then spurted| sald Mary. “Look, all my cartridg The Universal Pictures Corporation Tan.3... Men's $12.50 heir horses on to ter efforts, are used up, too. ns . * . @ Meni's $5.00 Loggers. f ‘a $6.80 jdo for the-job,”" and offered his hand, I ‘Kom potted a Lit os Terence and Bud each had a couple presents a thrilling, absorbingly interesting chapter-play, 3 a $3.80 “Men's § ges | », there it is," he cried left, The hut was swaying perilous replete with highly-spiced adventures and hair-raising avia- My ' ” ; $9.40 | CHAPTE! They saw his hut, an old tumble.| ly, as its rotten supports gave way tion stunts. 4, Pacs Men's $6.00 $4 ih Seige ». The hanged tonse glances T W Shoes... .80 Men's $10.09 $ 7 At the Bar M that morning they bade ORO | CARN Ac eS eumeaUn [its rey. wd br atin 7 Ba ren : Ever: Mon.. ues. ‘ed. Pacs.. .40 6 making plans for protection Sierra Diablo, high above the gorge.| Desperately, Terence and Bud fired EVERY FRIDAY in y , Men's $8.00 ‘ ", ve! yo their last bullets, vainly hoping to : th 20 It protruded over the very edge of | th Fi ping at t! tat eatre ee Seal $6. 40 reiebs $15. 40 a Bee Teka state atte the precipitous mountainside, its| get one of the enemy with each, But THE SEATTLE STAR ne, s tr rode in and delivered First and Madison bottom supported by two wooden] it was impossible to take careful alm Men's $8.00 to i ‘ vat $9.00 Shoes. ” $6. 80] < citer $18 * $13, 40 ‘Terence to Mary, Excitedly, she] oii norty, not very staunch looking, | thru the cracks eri th me $7 40 piel a read it aloud, te stalls np Bid no| “That's @ great perch for a hut,"| “We're at tho ond of the rope.” } 9, “Rush word to Sheriff at Pleo he! wig pug, A few minutes after they bad $10.00 Shoes... . Loggers.... $13.80 can trap rustlers with stolen steers But they spurred their horses on,| ceased firing they heard a terrible lat ‘Coyote Pas near Mexico te On behind them and seeming to} battering at the door, You ride to Komt's hut qutck and} coi nt every step, camo the pur| ‘They're breaking In on us if can locate Laqui gold your we rf At last they pulled up at the door| diaaily than ever Heavy Twill Corduroy |troubles will be ended.—Idaho of the hut. They found Terence}| “Perhaps we'd better let them In,” Work Pants $1.80 $5.00 va $3.80 “Who'n blanew Is Idaho?" asked) viioady there, standing In front} ‘Terence started toward the deor Moleskin, $3.50 Worsted, $5.00 ’ ad waiting fer them to open it and surrender, Te never value... $2. 80 value $3.80 | Mary was on the point of revealing | wrurvy, hurry,” he erled, seoing| reached it, ‘There was anothor ter Moleskin, $4.00 ORY Worsted, $6.00 that it was Terence; then sho re) 14 runstiors pressing forward in hot | rible crash against the hut from the |mémbered ho asked that no one bC] A urwuit, He helped Mary from her] outside—the strain had been too ltold, and simply replied horse, and they all rushed into the| great—the hut sagged and cracked. “A friend we can rely upon.’ She} yt erence Jast, Just as the enomy| They heard a crackling sound as the | went on sant | OPeW Un. Ho had only timo to slam] last of tho woodeh supports gave with | The phone wires were out 18t) ine door in their faces, and lock it way—the hut started to topple. night—how shall we get word to the “p'ya wee that,” eried Buck to his} Terence made a wild reach for Mary JACK heriff?—Is the airplane in shape foF | rajjows, ax they dismounted in front} and held her in hia arms—they wore DAUGHERTY uso?! of the tumble-down structure: “That | falling—down, down, down . |“ May be a little risky, but double crosser, Well, we've got ‘om| As the hut tottered and alld over] 103 First Avenue, Seattle Ve agit ko Witte you," Jeu, SEO) tenened now, <thia ta (Helv. fastl the crumbling ode6 of tho moutitalt SEDGWICK I broke in, ‘Tf is got wings We'll] giand side, Buck and his mon quickly re AL WILSON make it fly as we used to in the old rom crevices between the boards trented with the heavy log thay had] (World's Champion Stunt flying cleus days! emia POL the ut pistol and vi barrola been using as m battoring ram, Just Hyer) Lu

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