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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919, VAGE 13 EVERETT TRUE 2 SPE LAP abhi ae WHAT Do You M@AN BY THAT DoONty || or 4 ane ? | i 1 gyn RKING UP THAT ; Miske winDow HuRT NoTHIN'— |!) WEDLOCKED— | [YOU WERE NAILIN’ OF St ' uke THAT ¢ — \ HS STORE'S | | | = f Ke TA FRONT, ‘ rt] ‘4* POOR, LIL Just to Remind You Ni an = —By LEO = ee ee = = SOF THE DUFI ban) I ktow (T BUT THERE | COME ON DenY, Taice. JORE- OMVIA AND I rae Nove 1B ory “ares, \'ve JUST SPELT “Wo HoURS ELEN, T iv : 4 / W posit an Pony Rie it ThE CART WhTH : FoR MY COFFEE Sentwe p | * A BARBED-WIRE ENTANGLEMENT NOT WHEN You'RE RIGGED UP oz, orto AUTO Ls. uns on WIT A TANK BARBED- WIRE FOR TODAY - | cours? os TT I | pout no BARBED” By THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) Buster Bear’s Disappointment TER BEAR didn't know what| Brown's Boy were working away sap was, but he did know that /into the night boiling the sap in Ghat sweet weter which he found in syrup | Sethe shiny things hanging to the ma-| Buster Bear growled a deep, rum trees was the finest water he ever » u ywi as he glared in d tasted. You know, Buster Bear | the ction that sugar house wery. very. very fond of sweets. He didn any nearer, Bo) aaa PPP D DPA RPP PP PDP PDP PPAR t is why that sip which he | he I his back | on | pught was water tasted so good to| continued his hunt for c z ] ‘ ‘ were sot beyond h f © of , } After he had emptied that first | ‘#t litte sugar house pail, he straightway went looking for, }t of them. but In none was ther é more. Some of the pails were nearly Mush of that delicious «weet water | : : okr s oe jempty, for they had been set wo late fT # Peal honest drink the afternoon that no sap bad run. | But veverai pails were half-fmll, and hese Buster emptied. These were the pails Farmer Brown's Boy had Class Room Credit Will Be Pair Held in Murder Given for Work } _ _ Ask Time eevenen arene te cere, University girls who volunteer tot 1¢ everybody had a garden there | space for their development, The| Arfalgned on a charge of each ead In music, art, dramatics,' wouldn't be need for #o many doc |thinnings make fine greens. [degree murder in supertor athletics or other fields, the groups | tors, and fewer druge would have| The spinach soil should be very| Friday afternoon, John Ozelkt | Frank Weaver, charged with © | plicity if the shooting of r Uren, 75, at the latter's Mercer ‘The next night Buster started out gust as soon ax it was dark. He N inted more of that sweet water, He Estraieht to the treve where be ganized by the girls’ community serv: macy. I'm not thinking about the|commercial fertilizer, This is one < ¢ fore - . 4 ' ioe, will be given credits in their col benefit of garden work as healthful! crop, at least, in which you can er emer be eee . gag were fixed on the ollcloth-povered | jege work lepartment of educa-|exercise—which it Is. I have in/make no mistake by overfertilising, |Se#0line station Febriary 8 . to find no more than a few P | “How shall we know?” pasmage outide the door tion has ruled. A limit of five! mind the medicine in the garden. | As one row of spinach was eaten|S!Yen another week to plead, } in the. bottom of each _You | “That's easy. If they loll back and I think, after all, you are fright | pours a week has been sect, and five Take, for instance, spinach, That's | 1 planted another row of it in| Police and sheriff's deputies , Farmer Brown's Boy and Farm- watch the kitchen door, I win, If | ene¢ ee regular credits will be awarded the easiest thing grown. It may|another part of the garden and put|*? fF failed to locate Brown had collected the sap the . they lean forward, elbows on the ta | “Terribly This scheme ix a radical departure be started in earliest spring and| something else in the empty spinach | Rothwell, 21, mentioned in -the last thing that afternoon . 4 |ble, and talk, you get the candy.” A little danger adds to the zest !in university practice, according to|severn) crops may be gathered if|row. Rarely have I ever planted|fPmation as the person who Now. the trees Buster had visited & | Sidney, who had been leaning for-| of things. You know what Nietzsche | George Freeland, supervisor of prac:|one sows some seed every week or|the same sort of vegetable ¢|tuxlly did the shooting. The # those farthest from the little ‘ ward, talking eagerly ever the table, | *y# about that | Hee teaching in the university, and | two. closely akin to it, in a pe Hg |men were engaged in an house. Exver since the terrible |suddenly «traightened and fuahed 1 am not fond of Nietasche.” | has not been pertnitted before Spinach contains large quantities! which that was ‘harvested, ‘This|t? old up Uren at the times Soa ang had had at the or He tooked into pall pall del Carlotta Harrison came out alone.) Then, with an effort: “What does) ‘phis will help solve the problem of tron and is expecially desirable| helps to prevent garden insect at| — jouse a year ago, when he ha a Altho the tapping of her heels was he say?" of extending the work of the girls’ as « ‘ook after Ian | a Part of the diet in early spring. | tacks. | en {n to steal sugar and «yrup, find no more than a few drops in the jis ny the gram, altho she had “Two things are wanted by the! division of the W. C. C. 8. to the 28 y k | r < > a i division o . ¢ 28 Some folks buy tonic: amil arden Monda; had kept away from there. Now, | bottom of each. exchanged her cap for the black hat, | true man—danger and play. There-|909 working girls of Seattle, accord: | gets its petri paige: By por (More About My Gi Monday). J he went from pail to pail. hopim€| puster began to lose hie temper.|Sidney knew her at once. A sort of |fore, he seeketh woman as the most |ing to Mrs. Ivah E. Deering, Com-| fall) doses of tonic from the spinach foot mis ory find one full of that eweet water-| with overy pall he visited he lost a|thrill ran over her, It waa the | dangerous of toys ty when |UNILY Organizer for girls. The chief | patch TO CARRY RATE SUIT | of i was nearer and nearer to t . ‘py y se ft Dr. Wilson's office. Women are dangerous only when | aitficulty tend hia ree 7 u little more. Foolishly, he blamed the |pretty nurse from ifficulty in extending this The rows may be as close as Bu s sugar house. Presently he | paix for being empty. Finally he| Was It possible—but, of course not!| you think of them as toys, When | tional and training work has been to | seven inches, and 12 to 15 Sods INTO HIGHEST COURT : 4 and sniffed, and his lp* reached out -~ ok |The book of rules stated explicitly |4 man finds that « woman can rea find sufficient trained workers, perenne N 9 % | | e Folled back in an ugly way. He acu’ Saeen Prong vatter (that such things were forbidden son—do anything but feel—he re crashes hould be sown to a foot or row.) Arguments in the fight of the state) [I Il E ay. Mel one of them. Away It flew, clatter t suc ere forbidde m-—lo a ° ane the plants being thinned #0 that! public service i 4 (MMelled smoke. He stole a little in on the ground. He did the sume| “Don't turn around.” she said, |gards her as a menace. But the rea ee #0. that | publi servine Seemann te Prevent) 4 (Continued from Friday.) [She mat back in her chair, eating little, starting at ev weep. er “A box of candy against a good parr a gfe mg = of working girls who have been or | to be purchased at the corner phar-/rich. Use plenty of manure or eyen nich by every rule of the cigar they are a stolid married should have been gaging into me | | | ind on the ground the next morn | : _—_ CHAPTER 18 they will have about twa inches of | | Fnd your ?, 1 ae entre the mul i Nearer until he heard voices. You! thing to the next and the next, for|#wiftly. “It is the Miss Harrison I| soning woman ts really less danger Capt. D. H. Evans | aeonidingeattsetiy etme avstchiae race 7 ai ‘ ous n the other sort.” : fee, Farmer Brown and Farmer | nig temper wae growing worse and |told you about. She ix looking at | ow than the other sort - Is W. H e QN were heard before Superior Judge | worse all the time because of his | Us." Shie wen mors Hike Se sae) CON on Way om face John M. Wilson, in Olympia, Friday. | a -O-Cl € Carlotta’s eyes were blinded for aj%o talk careful abstractions like 5 sy D, 18th engineers, made are W. Vaughn Tanner, former attorney | an . former rey F Supreme Court Will 9 (“r°"™*"" _ Imoment by the glare of the house | this, with beneath each abstraction | ashington men, in command cenbigt who ban tock véumaut tn ‘ . ‘ 29 v oo ch its concealed personal application, to | of Cy .) Ev of Seattle, has . 7 y | yt rl Decide Murphy Suit Sst stor ‘Parmer Brown's toy leiin.” se droped inte ber chalet concede ar eves stated theme rence wat es aeetre ve tas ek ree Se rn Arguments in the suit brought) 1 oon. |proximity of the other table. She|to discuss new philosophies with | pected in New York next week Forenes” 18 “.cente' Tate Cuvee: Ort pony, Daytens an by John F. Murphy of Seattle to Z _ languidly surveyed its two oceu-| their freedom, to discard old creeds Company D left Camp Murray in | eyyaoege he will carry the legal battle Welay the effectiveness of the na- pants, Then she sat up, her eyes on|and old snorniitien—that was his| July, 1917, and since arriving in| rod h aop Fides yrs court if the lower | St Paul Stove Repair & tional prohibition amendment in) Papent-Teachers Le Moyne’a grave profile turned|game. Wilson became content, in'|Prance has been engaged in con: | pereets hale eee Se Washington were heard by the . «_ |toward the valley. terested again. The girl was nimble | structing docks at Bordeaux. Capt | | wtate supreme court in Olympia Meet n Olympia Lucky for her that Wilson had/ minded. She challenged his philos | Evans was formerly employed ‘in the | OLD RESIDENT DIES | Friday. Murphy is asking th OLYMPIA, April 19.—The Wash-|stopped in the bar, that Sidney's |ophy and gave him a chance to de | county engineer's office and has a i Mrs, Amelia Hahn, 55, resident of good manners forbade|fend it. With the conviction, as | wide circle of friends in Seattle | Seattle 28 years, died at the family pes é OT REMEL court for an order requiring va. |inatinetive ate branch o ¢ Na. |!natinetiv Tetary of State Howell to accept — a “ag mah a: Ihe Ataring, that only the edge of the | their meal went on, that Le Moyne bu: Heres, 8660 18M. Bea bate & referendum on the resolution| tonal Congress of Mothers 404) unmer moon shone through the | and his companion must surely have | day morning. Funeral services will adopted by the legisiature ratify-|Parent-Teachers meets here May trees, She went white and clutched | gone, she gained ease | Fir Sg — ome Largoat Sale of Any Madicing ithe Weeld| bo held at the family residence Mon fng the nation-wide dry plan. If 8 % and 10 for its ninth annual ithe edge of the table, with her eyes| It was only by wild driving that) peeve Scar War tae (Aras Seld everywhere: + 28e, day afternoon she order is granted, and referen-|convention, More than 600 dele-|cioned. That gave her quick brain|she got back to the hospital by 10/ leadership ah. Arg he me ry eens, coon. OLNee cer re, ee in nel wat Se cen eal ae et) Sumaey morning tor (UNCLE SAMMY COULDN'T / AWARD CERTIFICATES : Istate’* ratification will be held up|state will be present and will be/madness, She was always seeing| Wilson left her at the corner, well “ ond | “Tp I an sesrte esse ic" eu |etabersaty -sabrianss [maaan Sat a een ta with hamonit siete had |, crip tthe NUR overieokine 1=K"| BELIEVE THEY DID IT| TO RED CROSS WOMEN | Child’s Flesh Raw e been starte sthe: ‘The Parent-Teachers’ associatio « olde! c der, § ol ho mr o 01 com: | or Ph ‘ cece bP ‘he "ia rhe Rig poser’ rca te Wa hingt 2 bere paid rascal ewe, Mi aatian gag art i en egahieeea | is Ravenna line. The committee plans| SPOKANE, April 19.—Charged| Certificates of award for govern From E Ds , tifornia pe | was 0 ned on, again | . . - | 50 " and | i ment Red ery | growers to tic up the ratification|€, 20 years ago and since then| she had not been mistaken, Here, |terewt. She wax mental, but not too Have coffee, braced bacon and | with uslag the mails to detrand, seek tbr ote eviow wt be Be: Resinol Stopped Itching and Sof the amendment thruout the | has become one of the greatestland after all these months! K. Le|mental, And he approved of his ea ‘ur ay tg ved - oa pith gone Aleko Delopoulo, Frances Delopoulo | wing have pod pn Minoan 28 Healed the Sick Skin eountry. The supreme court has| influence in educational circles In| Moyne, quite unconscious of her |own attitude, He had been discreet. ao a pe titted to wear {and Hugo Prescott, known over the |‘the awards will be pt ey eae ithe case under advise ment. the ¢ mUntry. 2 Ca ___| Presence, looked down into the pad ery _ — Heo i adept heavy shoes and be prepared for | Pantages circuit as Aleko, Panthea | ropolitan theatre, at a mass meeting) philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 16 neon appeared on the wooden | that she would not talk. marching. and Presco, pleaded guilty in federal |of Red Cross workers, Dr. Mabel ! paby suffered terribly for porch above the terrace, and ateod,| As he drove up the Street, hej ~~~ SSSC«i crt here late yseterday and were | Seagrave, who bax just returned | months from eczema. It @ cg tangead age ~ on |from overseas service, w t h hin eyes searching the half light for | glanced across at the Page house. | iooked mostly at the Wilson house, | fined $250 apiece. The trio promised | ihe Red Cross pnd ee his face, head and her. If he came down to her, the| Sidney waa there on the doorstep,| K. L@ Moyne was upstairs in bis/to answer any questions concerning | 1409 women will iiseive Shad Geoes <— until man at the next table cnight turn, | talking to a tall man who stood be-|room, She could bear him tramping| ing past, present or future, asked | awards r heaa wen & would see. her iow und looked up at her, Wilson | up and down, and catch, occasionally, | 1° Pat, Pater oe % sores, and hh She rowe and went swiftly back | settled bis tie, In the darkness, Sid-/the bittersweet odor of his old briar men or — bd » RETURNS FROM ARMY peer ae as toward the hotel. All the gayety| ney was a mighty pretty girl. The! pipe. ment objected. Oe Teka BaF wean hat been v gone out of the evening for her, |.June night was in his blood, Fle was All the amall loose ends of her life oo San i ail ; . ‘ be va but she forced @ lightness she did|sorry he had not Kissed Carlotta! were gathered up—except Joe. She skin disease specialist, will reopen | é By so intense \ le h h . “ hat cles M offices in the Green building, after an te his hands, not feel | good night, He rather thought, now| would have liked to get that ‘ : es ‘ ee "it 1 #0 dark and depreaning out | he looked back, she had expected it.| too, She wanted him to know how! SPOKANE, — April Barred | absence hea sist months spent in oe : there—it makes me snd" | As he got out of his car at the| she felt about it all: that she liked |from halls and downtown streets, | the service nele Sam at Camp oe a urely, you do not want to dine|curb, a young man who had been!|him as much as ever, that she did found guilty of disloyalty and charg: | Lewis, sleep. Fey in the house?” |atanding tn the shadow of the tree|not want to hurt him. But she /ed with Mann act violations, Harry | renediem “Do you mina?" | box moved quickly away. |wanted to make It clear, too, that] M. Wicks, alleged Bolshevik. has | nothing e | any good, T “Just-as you wish, This is your| Wilson smiled after him in the|she knew now that she would never | hired @ vacant lot on the Nort . evening.” Y | darkness, tnarry kim. She thought she would | Side and will, he announces, orate of Resinol Ointment and Ri " Soap, and the fourth day ory ~~ ‘ Sunday on “Society and Crime.” The Bot he was not pleased. ‘The pros | ‘That you, Joe” he called. never marry; but, if she did, it would , - ° a ‘i £ pect of the glaring lights and solled| But the boy went on, be a man doing a man's work inj city will have rep tatives out, 0 alifornia Gegan thetr use the Hebi aa Mie of the dining room jarred on | the world, Her eyes turned wist- | and a thri — is éxpecte Gk tad'day sate Coe his aesthetic sense. He wanted a| CHAPTER VIEL fully to the house across the Street. | Zoasem National Association jars of the Ointment o a setting for himself, for the girl. En | sidney entered the hospital as a{ K.'s lamp still burned overhes pmncr PRt yATE WIRES |{@igned) Mra. Bessie Davis, vironment was vital to him. But] probationer early in August, Chriv | put his restless tramping about had |] § GRAIN Announcement “ 1 ‘ " ading—he | South 13th St. when, in the full light of the moon, | tine was to be married in September | ceased. He must be reading—he MAC FARL ANE & HALL | | AN drugwists sell Resinol Ointn he saw the purplish shadows under | to mer Howe, d, with Harriet | read a great deal, She really ought The SAVINGS DEPAR IN’ 5 lher eyes, he forgot his resentment. | and K. in the house, she felt that #he|to go to bed. A neighborhood cat Members Chicago Board of Trade of this bank will be jones Aw and Resinol Soap. » had had a@ hard day. She was| could safely leave her mother \came stealthily across the Street, and || MARGIN—CASH—PART PAYMENT transaction of Savings Business || tired. His easy aympathlew were| ‘The balcony outside the parlor was| stared up at the Hittle balcony with |] Millett 1824. S05\Lew ; only | YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE, roused, He leaned over and ran his|already under way. On the night be- | green-glowing eyes. LIBERTY BONDS LOCAL STOCKS 4 | Jong the back, dixzine hand caressingly along her bare|fore she went away Sidney took (Continued Monday,) SATURDAY EVENINGS von he : 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK | pleasant med Children wake up with renisn Chairs out there and eat with her| ed M : “Your wish is my law—tonight “| mother until the dew drove Anna to} | ten of a cold. " you feel all ‘ n Tongue, Sweet Ihe said, 80 | 6 sewing: ree 7 }down, tired, weak and without : a Clea gue, |he said, softly. |the lamp in the sewing room and] | e {agwa, Uired, ea ane Webiay, '* herbs and roots, As ® tonie “Stomach, Clear Head. All ; Z After all, the evening was a dis: |her “Daily Thoughts’ reading. FREE DOCTOR sawn alts e's needa and roots, Asie tonie in. lappointment to him. The spon Hidney sat alone and viewed her | | Leat is sold by druget ‘ ii. y | y one oO € ‘or orld th ow A pam M bY - Feverishness, Biliousness i tuneity had gone out of it, for some| world from thix new and pleasant|| M-Gevernment Physician nu of California acco one vent * . reaso| ‘The girl who had thrilled angle. She could see the garden and! 1 TRAST AVE, | Prints, 2e & Se ddress Mother Gray Co, and Constipation Gone! to his glance those two mornings in| the whitewashed fence with tts morn: | WASHINGTON ST. Zio National Association : FIEL tot ‘ his office, whose somber eyes had|ing glories, and at the same time RIGHT DRUG CO. sTORES phate mn ins AUN) Delicious Laxative! met his, fire for fire, oeross the op-|by turning her head, view the Wit | jnstnonong ha son Lone hte erating room, Was not slaving up.|son house across the Street, She 7 kona M § Bins