New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 5

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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY _._RALD THL)R DAY, JUNE 19, 1913 i CHIEF TAHAN’S STURY POR KIDDIES THUNDERBIRD'S EYES MADE THE FIRST fi HOW M — = BY CHIEF TAHAN Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe. CAME TO BE FRIEND OF FIRE the | ana one time he had the most tey- rible fight with him. It was awful hunderbird got so mad in that fight that he opened and shut his eyes faster than ever before o made so much fire blaze out of them that it came clear down to the earth ome of it went into a hollow tree top, and ran clear down to the f n d there That was the first fire that was ever made. After awhile the Buzzard saw the k fire-breath coming out of the d he told all of the animal reople about the strange sight. en all of the animal people a long tim nted to find out what the was and what it was good for. t they sent the Buzzard back to flew right o it was and lit on the ground at ot of the tree i w something through a hole in | es and he poked his headj ugh the hole to gat a good look | e didn't let his head stay | Now, do you remember the story I | ""‘ll'-(} Rt | eyt o i i L he prozran two parts and | is a n Frohn | eich out the Thunderbird and | | consisted of m from | to Every Man," | how he makes the thunder storms | | the works of writers. | The picture is ¢a foghoke | been nold wihen he fights with the Rattlesnake? | | oth eapecially | “Spoilers.”” onls It tells the | er ! | | | | | “a | at t ey LITTLE GIRLS, TOO., LIKE CHIEF TAHAN'S INDIAN STORIES nal people that he | All of this made the animal peopie | e what the Fire would wasn't good for | believe that fire is a bad Thing: and | they are afraid of it yet a little while the fire ate up the all noticed that the | After awhile a Man saw the black bthing wa left of it. 1l of the feathers off | breath coming out of the tree-top and © Man t hat may- ) his (non(L for it toolc | t is the reason that the Buz- | what it had done to the animal peo- | his gift zard's head is bare ple. The Man stood away off from it Then they sent the Owl to fetch | for a while, then he crept closer and the news about the thing with the | closer. black breath that took feathers off Pretty soon it made him feel good he got back he could hardly | and warm, for he had been feeling eves were red and there were | chilly. ound them But when he put out his hand and The wind had blown the ashes into | touched the fire he drew it back face and eyves. had made the white | auickly. never rub off. and For it had burnt one of his fingers. | (Next story: Then he went up and threw a stick | Outran the Deo nt up and put a piece of me re, but when it didn’t b all up he took what was left meat and put it into mouth tasted good He thought it was the best meat he cver eaten | he, too. was afraid of it, for he knew i be the Fire w | | | ) came to ma | Truck owners here in this city and everywherethroughout the United States are hauling more tonnage on Firestone Truck Tires than on allother makes of truck tires combined know Firestone Truck Tire advan- tages. We’ve watched their work closely. We know, too, that you need these tires on your trucks. More than that, you need the aid of our truck-tire press and other machinery. These will practicaliy end loss of time for truck-tire change. Talk to us before you buy your next truck tires. A. G. HAWKER § ELM STREET 1. No. 1294-2 The fort is—Over half the truck Tonnage of America is carried on Tirestone Tires e LTI 3% 3 EACLERENER f 22 LR For Sale at Your Dealer’s, 5¢ Each or 50c Per Dozen. . Made in Five Grades . 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