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The Hunting BY THORNTON (Copyright, 1919, b: t things come to any > matter how bad rever, So eason for I came a sehen the law once protect ot ‘ail deer, a day when the hunters < no longer go searching. for jygnttoot Trually there was great rejoicing the e people and the ¢ Meadows when hunt! son ended, and they that t would be in no danger until the next hunting But this year there waa no ‘ You see, no one could Lightfoot. The last seen of him When he was running for his with two hounds baying on his ‘and the Green Forest filled with ns for a chance to Forest. Blacky Crow, wh s are quite as as those of Sammy Jay, had in the search, They had found trace of Lightfoot. Paddy the said that for three days AAtfoot had not visited his pond thru the Gree n the va drink. Billy Mink, who travels hance: and down the Laughing Rrook, team Woked for Lightfoot's footprints cer it the soft earth along the banks, n dis. had found only ol ones. Jump. leek” the Hare had visited Lightfoot's ity of eating places at night, but aving had not been in any of close nd it [tel you what it is.” said Sammy WWDERINE” FOR | FALLING HAIR; & few cents you can save! } your hair and double | its beauty | } #r | | } Pe stop falling hair at once and rid gealp of every particle of dan- get a small bottle of delightful ne” at any drug or toilet for a few cents, pour) tn your hand and rub it into jecalp. After several applications ir usually stops coming out and Sean't find any dandruff. Help| hair grow strong, thick and> glossy and Need a Medicine Should Have the Be:t } | Have 'you ever stopped to reason | it ls that so many products that | extensively advertised, all at) @rop ovt of sight and are soon | ten? The reason is plain—the @i4 not fulfill the promises the manufucturer, This applies particularly to a medicine. A tinal preparation that has real | tive value almost sells itself, ax | an endless chain system the rem- | fs recommended by those who ‘been benefited, to those who are_ need of it. | A prominent druggist says: “Take @ample Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- @ preparation I have sold for W Years and nevér hesitate to nd, for in almost every case a excellent results, as many ‘BY customers testify. No other Temedy has so large @ sale.” According to sworn statements Verified testimony of thousands; have used the preparation, the of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root | due to the fact, so many people) that it fulfills almost every | yah in overcoming kidney, liver and ailments, corrects urinary ies and neutralizes the uric} i& which causes rheumatism You may ree sample bottle Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Ad Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton PY. and enclose ten cents; also on The Seattle Star. Large Medium size bottles for sale at drug stores. ) Try This If You Have Dandruff There is one sure way that never to remove dandruff completely that is to dissolve it. This de 8 it entirely. To do this, just about four ounces of plain, ordi PSY liquid arvon; apply it at night Bin retiring; use enough to moisten PS ecalp and rub it in gently with finger tips. | Morning, most, if not all, of} Par dandruft will be gone. and three ir more applications will com-) peely dissolve and entirely destroy | PRY single sign and trace of it, no peter how much dandruff you may You will find, too, that all itching M4 digging of the scalp will stop in-| pay, and your hair will be fluffy, | proUs, glonny, silky and soft, and And feel a hundred times better can get liquid arvon at any| ES store. It is inexpensive, and) Pw Ounces is all you will need. This puple remedy has never been known f l-—-Advertisement DISREGARD A COLD | influenza and monia that| the co year ago were} peed by epidemic of colds.) Honey and ‘Tar will check if taken in time, and will also} S28 cough of long standing. It coeey gives relief, soothes ana} oo Mre. Geneva Robinson, 88 ewan St. Albany, N. Y,, writes bay ® Honey and Tar is the best| . fee Medicine 1 ever used. Two ore broke « mowxt stubborn line cough.” It loosens phlegm Mucous, clears alr passage, pz, Pearseness, stops tickling Sold everywhere, of the Green |* [health in Season Ends W. BURGESS y T, W. Burgess) Jay té Bobby Coon, “something has happened to Lightoot, Kither those hounds caught him and killed him or bv by one of’ those h % Tho Green Forest will nev er BB the same without him. I don't think I shaf want to come over here |; “1 tell you what it is,” sald Sammy Jay to Bobby Coon, “something has happened to Lightfoot.” very much, There isn't one of all the other people who live in the Green Forest who would be missed as Lightfoot will be.” Bobby Coon nodded. “That's true, Sammy,” said he. “Without Light foot, the Green Forest will never be the same. He never harmed any body. Why those hunters should have been so anxious to kill one #0 beautiful is something I cannot un derstand. Por that matter, I don't understand why they want to kill any of us, If they really needed us for food, it would be a different mat ter, but they don't, Have you been up in the Old Pasture and asked Old Man Coyote if he has seen anything of Lightfoot?” Sammy nodded. “I've been up there twice,” said he. “Old Man) Coyote has been,lying very low dur | ing the days, but nights he has done a lot of traveling. You know, Old Man Coyote has a mighty good nose, but not once since the day those bounds chased Lightfoot has he found so much ax & tiny whiff of Lightfoot's scent, I thought he might | have found the place where Light: | foot was killed, but he hasn't, altho | he has looked for it. Well, the hunt | in season for Lightfoot ts over, but | I am afraid it has ended too late. ‘| Next story: Mr. and Mrs, Quack | Are Startled. | BY THE STORY LADY Peter jumped up suddently and ran to the bathroom, opened! the medicine chest, took out a box and hurried back to Ruth, who was just finishing her map. “See here, Ruth, here is your quint all in the capsule ready to paste on your map. And why couldn't you put the rest of ¢ things in the empty capsules, too?” “Why, I believe I could.” sas Ruth. “Peter, you're a bright boy. So they took the capsules to the kitchen an@ had lots of fun filling) them with all the different spices, | pepper and cloves* and cinnamon and nutmeg. Peter got pe up} his nose and sneezed so hard that | Mamma came to the kitchen to see what those chiltren were up vo. Then they visited the sugar jar and the Nour and meal big and) the coffee can. Ttuth had drawn a very goo) map and when she and Peter had pasted the capsules int place and pasted a bit of cotton amd a piece of jar rubber on it, too, they both armed that It.th would win the ¢oliar And she «id. toot 2. that woern't all. Peter half of ii! He 8h> seve Carpenter Moore. Child Health spread suck On Brown Bread, \? Also for Baths, 4 Before Breakfast or Bed. | Water runs off a duck’s back s0| easily because the feathers are only, | and as off and water do not mix the water cannot soak in, | ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. It has been said that there is now| hardly a city, town or village in this country wherein some woma does not reside who has found that good, old-fashioned remedy, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. 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Willie—Then why does President Wilson want to be the umpire? nITION | «OC When a debtor in Siam is three months in arrears he can be forced by the creditor to work out his In: If he runs away, father, wife or children may be held has been one in there for the past meet in slavery until the debt is canceled. six months, IN ( “Gee, Jimmie, doncha wisht you | debtedness hadda mach as big as that and all the ples you could eat?” often “Man, it 1s @ beautiful sight to wee} 0! one man keep so many women quict | 88888 |for such a long time.” i y do you go to church 80 “Madam, the feather on your hat ie in my eye.” “Well, why don't you wear I here towel i@ my room, Hotel Clerk—That's funny; there his Harold Hollownob—Some folks think I'm more or less of a nut, but} the boss says I've got a rattling good head on me, Polly Pickles—Shake your head and let's hear it. _ —— The Patent—i hear our friend Widemouth is quite a radical, Is he SOLDIER TOYMAKERS sincere or merely a parlor Bole shevist? ‘The Dentist-—He is absolutely sin cere, He was in here yesterday and had me extract all of his crowned teeth. LONDON, Nov, 26.—Demobilized soldiers are entering into competition with Germany as toymakers. Thou-| sands of them are making toys of all kinds and are getting good prices for them from the large firms which al- ready are laying in the supplies to During the winter a toad can go the biggest Christmas rush without food for from four to six since before the war, months,