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Lightfoot Makes a Shocking Find BY THORNTON W, BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by ‘T. W. Burgess TPE game of hide and seek be , with tween Lightfoot the Deer the beautiful stranger me dainty|the enemy he sought. Could | footprints started Light: | have looked into his great eyes foot to seeking her had been going | you would have found notht on for sever ys and nights when | about them. They became 4 | Lightfoot to something which|red with anger, Lightfoot quivered all over with re back of hin heck stood up. s shock, He had stolen down to the Laughing gave him very softly Hirook, hoping to surpri M Daintyfoot, for that wa r name Irink there, But she wasn't there Lightfoot wondered if she had been there, so looked in the mud at th ' edge of the Laughing Brook to see if — a there were any freah prints of those not the prints he was looking for — prints he had learned to know #0 well, They were prints very nearly , the size of his own big ones, and The finding of the dful shock to Lightfoo od instantly what they eant that a second stranger had come . He uw U. S. WHEAT DIRECTOR BARNES declares you can bring meant down the cost of living by eating more bread and serving less of the more expensive foods. SP A PRIORI And—those of us who know how good, how nourishing and how economical the nto the Green Forest, a ere like his ow Jealousy took possemsion of Light beautiful stranger I have been hunt foot the Deer; may that fi ibis ing for,” muttered Lightfoot heart with He has to meek ¢ have been hb Lightfoot MURPHY +e died has no right he the Deer looked anyt ing but gentle DON’T TRY TO BAKE IT, SAYS MRS, then. He ateal her After he had vented hia spite for He |® few minutes on the For: | lens bushes, he threw his head high armiens, help Claudia Quigtey iurphy est. He belongs back up on the/in the air and whistied angrily, Then modern bakers’ bread is, do not need any home economics expert, say# Great Mountain, from which he must|he leaped over the Laughing Brook urging to eat more of it. place he could have come from thru the Green Forest. But this baking bread. for the fami! and t the task into the or in where that beautiful stranger!time it waa not for the . ganized hands of the ten must have me from, t lw *franger with the dainty give her braine a ¢ ” to follow out. I'll make him must firet find this newcomer, dnd work, while the baker looks That's what I lo; TU make bim meant to waste no time in do! Seattle bakers have come to realize the Gee at, teoet warvertaeee fight, I'm not afraid of him, but I'll | ing it | make him tasks r me ng plenty of good 4 bestow a paral nm th high coat of great food value of bread—and because of that are making better bread today than ever before. htfoot stamped hie feet, and} Next story: EE RAAT OPI EIT "indians Respect Good Bakers’ bread is the best food and the most nutritious food on the mar- Qualities of Rat Rattlesnakes ket for the money. a BY CHIEF TAHAN The Indians fh great the rattiesnakes. They they were the chiefs of Then he remembered a ptayer son the men always sang when in dan- ger, and when he began to sing it, the rattlesnake turned his head Published In the Interests of Your Health avd Economy By Seattle Association of the Baking Industry snake tribes, No but away from him. In a little while ine man” ever one t away, The boy started and he always apologized no weak he could hardly But some good lessons might be He told his father all that had learned from the rattlesnake, so we|taken place, and his father took to think, What happened to/t to the “medicine man,” who Tahye, a boy I knew, will show you | prayed silently for a while, then what I mear made a fp re of @ rattlesnake When wan 13 or 14 years/of t on the boy's left ¢ age, his father told him it was | brea id him the rattle time for to think and act like | snake 114 bring him good for- a n. T he knew what he|tune—would protect him tn danger, had to do at once, as did every| Amona er things he told him boy. He went away to a place in| the rattlesnake minded his own Gin-| business, and that every true man do the same. He sald the snake never tried to harm a man Jwho never tried to harm Wim. every true man must be towards other men. He also told him ¢ remember that the rattlesnake is fair, for when a man disturbs bim, he always gives warning before he strikes But when he has to figh to defend himself, he fights brave belief HEIRESS WEDS CHAUFFEUR Father Defied by Girl in Love Match — Suny, HOME SET A Sensible Gift TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 3—Love for her father's chauffeur caused | Minn Reatrice Stokes, a you Be as tall as you can, Weight up to Height | Makes a healthy, strong Man. ton heiress and society girl, to defy er tx south of the city so several times appraised valuation at/to the Powers a ¢ With Miss Stokes on her shopping tours. 1 she took | country with him and a warm friend ship was formed. In the course of Cups and saucers are not used for, s t The fashionable | snak ming towards } tea Ftusi | When | time this friendship developed into @rinking vessel for tea is the “sta-|the ar a back his head as/|@ most tender affection, and recently kar a gisss tumbler in a silver| th v re going to bite t the|the girl informed her father and holder | boy THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY | TROUGLE AND DON'T KNOW IT die.| mother that she loved the young iriver and intended to marry him Charge of Fraud ismissed Here Justice Otis W. Brinker com tely exonerated Albert A, Adame To clean the shoes and apply $umovA, ° The S$HINovA Dauber out shine or to remove. land felt — Tob dust: Albert A, Worth Tuesday. 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This gives | BY PRESIDENT WILSON you the opportunity to prove the r rkable merit of this medicine, heart | 900 5 nst the North Coast Steve company in superior court eeday, as the result of a fatal accident to her husband, Joseph Little, April 26, while he was work ing a8 longshoreman on a_ ship berthed at Union Pacific terminals. She says he was killed by the care » convinced that| ness of @ winchman, who al |lowed a bundle of steel rails to t you need, you regular medium |stike Tittle and knock him down size bottles at all drug Pleasant to Take that our readers are ndvised to send for a sample size bottle - Address Dr,| Wilson Tuesday Oyen will be ei; n Kilmer & Binghamton, N. Y, Be sure to say you read this offer in| census supervisor of the second ¢ RESULTS | tie seatue star. trict, with offices at Everett, STAR WANT ADS BRING his great antlers thrashed the and | bushes as if he felt that they were “He has come here to seek that) Core 'Ngrato (Cardillo) Lighttoot ns Reckless. > imansion while the family When the snake drew back his ; p uthorit y the} Public Land Sale head. Tahye felt it was his time Parental authority and marry th | to die man of her choice, Herbert Worten _ Brings i in $19,600 who stace being @lecharged from the A c le In fee : of the/turb him. In a@ spot ‘ Stokes garage nas become a pape County City ret ioe uesday by nded by bust An hanger County Auditor Norman Mt. Wardall| vines. he to pra t As the chauffeur of the Stokes ed approximately $19,600. Sev-/the Po t t family ten frequently drove in. the} grand larceny charges instigated | will also send you a book of yaluable inform containing many of the|Dantel W. Craddock, former prose thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they | cutor of Island county, was named! found Swamp-Root to be just the remed led in kidney, liver and | receiver of public lands at Seattle to bladder troul The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known! succeed J, W. Oyen by President MUSIC FOR THE HOLIDAYS This Handsome “Columbia” Model for $2 a Week 3y the initial payment of only $10 you can have this wonderful instrument sent home today. And the total price with ten song or dance numbers, which you can choose at the Eastern, is only $108.50, which you can pay on the Special Holiday Terms of $2 a we Make this a musical Christma 1 The hair on the Lightfoot | |Stracciari— | makes records exclusively for 'the “Columbia,” as do so many other prominent world arists. Here are just a few jof his best: s in your home. 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Deutach family, living at] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3206 Frink boulevard, was deceived | | couldn't stand the ridicule. when burglars called “Tug” was left home to guard the; went a-; Where we went the comment was made, ‘O, look at the white woman and her Japanese husband the Gog locked him in the bi m, then proceeded ab sens, Deutach sald he we | Was the reardn for a suit for divorce TRUSS TORTURE filed in the superior court by A Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. | We I {| ney George Appell on behalf of Car | give free trial to prove its superiors me! Stack, white wife of Shiro Ta- | ly. He never hides his head. He! Tne dog did not seem to realize he | maka, a merchant of Los Angeles. A. LUNDBERG ©o. never quits until he kills his enemy./nad passed up a glowing opportun:|" A” romance between — ott 1 Third Ave. Seattia. | or his enemy kills } He never to forever affix himself perma rted seven years ago in Japan,| mors that he feels sorry for h jnently in the affections of the family.| when Tamaka be e infatuated self, even when wounded | - wi #* Stack was act | Borah Se snags me a Moe ee ETO POLITAN which the rattlesnake stood for in/ond busiest port in the United] traveling in the Orient | | the In¢ States, putting New Orle: ans third. He followed her to America and in} December, 1913, they were married | THEATRE —— AW. : Reci hat Vancouver, Wash. Things went | = eR | artime Recipe smoothly until the American bride COM. began to find that his ways were not her ways. Also, comment wherever they went began to worry her. At Gray, streaked or faded hair can| gait Lake City | “ y, in the autumn of be immediately made black, brown! 1918 they separated. Mra Tamaka or light brown, whi T shade you , ¢ ‘s now earning her living as a te the following | photographer, emedy that you can make at home Merely get a box of Orlex powder ye Agcy Eh ao. 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A, Wentworth, president *of the D SEATS on ae B Charleston Chamber of Commerce, is TO | suffering a fractured log Wednesd in the Minor hospital, as the result « &n automobile accident at t ave and University st, Tuesday night. | _ End Dandruff | Mrs. Wentworth was struck as et There is one sure way that has| attempted to cross the st by MOORE never failed to remove dandruff at| machine driven by Ei le once, and that is to dissolve it, then 1843 N, Bath bo ila andelac, |] John Hyams Letin McIntyre stroy it entirely. 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