The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 13

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BY THORNTON yyright, 1919, by Quoc JAY was bubbling « with exoltement as he flew thru the Green Forest, following Light: | \ foot the Deer, He was so excited he wanted to seream, but he didn't. He kept his tongue still nee, he didn't want Lightfoot to k that he was being followed. Under that |; quick wits, It didn't take him tong to discover that the big stranger whom Lightfoot was seeking waa do-| ing his best to keep out of Light: | foot's way, and that he war having no difficulty in doing #0 bec the reckleas way in which Lig was searching for him, Lightfoot Made so much noise that it was quite | easy to know just where he was and $0 keep out of bis way | “That stranger is nearly as big aa! Lightfoot, but it is very plain that he dooan't want to fight,” thought | Sammy. He must be a coward. Now, the truth ts, the stranger was | not a coward, He was ready and| willing to flight if he had to, but if} he could avoid fighting he meant to. [You see, big as he was, he wasn't quite as big a» Lightfoot, and he! knew ft. He had seen Lightfoot’s| knew that Lightfoot must be bigger knew that he really had no right to be there in the Green Forest That was Lightfoot's home, and so] he was an Intruder He knew that it and that this would make him/| fight all the harder, | So the big stranger wanted to| avold a fight if possible. But he} wanted «tili more to find that beau: | tiful young visitor with the dainty | feet for whom Lightfoot had been looking. He wanted to find her, just | as Lightfoot wanted to find her, and be hoped that if he should find her An Unusaal Event for Saturday 100 SMART HATS Very Specially Priced “« | BY CHIEF TAHAN ! t + | Boys, I arm going to tell you of an y e SS | alligator t I had with the Sem!-| » Indians, in the B lades of Florida, years ago This group of Hats represent every ff | One morning totulkohteee (Little am phase of fashion—small, close-fitting f (C7.°, {0nd one of ine ola hunters toques and turbans, Breton sailors and , de out of koout! root into a bag,! Chin-chins, modish off-the-face models and FB 224 ‘ek me out into the Bie cyprus large brim hats with soft, irregular lines. R tracks im the sand, which tho Se Evolved from lustrous velvets and silks fH | °° **Pined were made by an ® ; - ™ jeator. They always craw! out | with touches of fur and metal, ostrich, clev- the sand, in dry weather, where they er ribbon, flower and embroidery trims. z vdieo bar aang lv ‘ ‘ B igetting wet—eo a Seminole said Indeed, women who are discerning of ¥ n the eggs are batched, the both style and value are certain to recog- Be ees Sn tne wine of the water, to nize the opportunity presented with this § | ve near them. When the young ones off D i. | get lonesome they make a kind of @ ering. tng cry. Then the old alligator pokes her head out, opens her mouth, \e 7, and her babies craw! into it SECOND AT SPRING BA We found one of those holes. Then| ne of the hunters cut a sapling! , fs .) seven or eight feet in length, and 3 Ate BOM RSLS trimmed all the limbs off, excepting one nearest the large end. This he coe ff about a f m the big end of the pole, and ah 4 It wo that ~ \BRITISH PUZZLED o¢ the pole, and sharpened It #9 that HOME-MADE | BY YANKEE DRY LAW| son tock the pets and stoct near the | LIVERPOOL, D 5.—"“A curious | ede of the hole. Another got down commentary* upon ‘dry’ America,”|00 his hands and knees and grunted says the Liverpool Post, “is con tained In the following cable which has been received from the states t like « young alligator. In a little while the old alligator’s nose ap peared in the mud. She heard the| — @ wellknown I whi firm:|®Tunting of the hunter, and thought Whole Family, Quickly. “couia ais 25 000 November Woman's Interesting cnaee if they arrive by Ni Letter ch case referred to by " “ 0} ns & dozen bottles o t y M. HL. Van Wart, Lents, Ore..| 2.4 therefore indicates a capacity o } t the part of America to dispose of “I feel it a duty to ie von enike a kala t ke oe ‘our years ago my husban ry * | awa.” had cough, and found no retief from ee teen he tried. Finally tried Mentho-Laxene and made it ep | OLD-TIME COLD b a it quickly TPE 7 eae San Now: thie lest winter CURE—DRINK TEA! ny two boys had fearful coughs and | has cured them. It also gives me} Get a small package of Hamburg relief from asthma, from which | Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take it suffer in winter time, as you know |® teaspoonful of this hamburg tea. we have it so rainy instead of put a cup of boiling water upon it |pour through a sieve and drink a ltencupful at any time, It Is the most ‘This concentr@ted essence, called | effective way to break @ cold and ‘Mentho-Laxene, is sold by druggist» oe arip, as ee iggy Choa pores, re Stiles, You mix it at|leving congestion. Also loonens the ice git syrup. seichtng a whole | bowels, thus breaking a cold at ¢ pint very cheaply, as per directions | 1 im and ¢ with each bottle —Adv ¢ harmile . § FOR TOMORROW ONLY , a8 rack east, etc.” It i irely v table, t ‘They rammed the pole down the alligator’s throat, then braced them- Leather selves and pulled. Lined Work jt was her baby, Her big mouth 4 slowly opened till it was big enough Shoe to hold a man, The hunter raised his pole and rammed it down her throat. The o men caught hold of the pole, braced themselves and pulled. Mud flew thick and fast, and out came the alligator swinging her tall In every direction. Two of the men held the while the third approached with an ax and cut the backbone of the creature fn two, just back of the head. The tall renewed its founcing, but while the men held ° a as rp ae LIVERPOOL BISHOP his special buy at $5.95 | cvv pairs of Men’s B «fr soggal pga sey | Calf’ Leather Lined Work CUTS OWN SALARY a , that the vicars and curates in his una and E diocese may receive better salaries $5.9 on this line now is not less than $7.00 and you will appreciate this shoe on personal inspection. a FILIPINOS PERMITTED TO CARRY WEAPONS MANILA, Dec, 6— The constabu- lary, which has rigorously prevented the carrying of revolvers since American occupation, is now issuing permits to reliable persons to go armed against robbers. 70 STORES 70 STORES 9 nooner ton Sammy Jay Takes a Hand pointed cap of Sammy Jay's are! have to take @ hand in thin thing big footprints, and from thelr sie¢| thing myself,” muttered Sammy, and heavier than he. Then, too, he| myself,” muttered Sammy, “At this Lightfoot would feel this way about | Green Forest for the big stranger. It} he could take her away with him/| Old Time Alligator Hunt in the Everglades | bow it was done. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. PAGE 13 W. BURGESS T, W. Burgess) ack to the Great Mountain. If he had to, he would fight for her, but til he had v of the fight at the aa ime looked for Mise mmy Jay guessed, and f fol ot for not rit lowing Lig yt) “I'l have to take a hand in this rate, Lightfoot never will find that big atranger!” So Sammy stopped following Light foot and began to search thru the didn’t take him very long to find] him, He was over near the pond of Paddy the Beaver. As soon os he} saw him, Sammy began to scream at the top of his lungs. At once he heard the sound of snapping: twigs at the top of the Litue ridge back of | Paddy's pond, and knew that Light foot had heard and understood, Next story: The Great Might, the reptile with th man put @ emal) severed backbone gator to die m This was t Ing the al is one Afterward we hunted alligators In & cance at night with a torch and ah hem in the ey The eye is th pie hope of kill The © has to b | | | Which spread on his bread It brings to a Bey. MY HEAD! When the! head feels} thick or} aches, when one feels all out-of- sor te—!| perhaps a’ coated tongue — it is the signal that poi- sons are accu m- ulating in the system, and should be ; cleaned out at once, Auto-intoxication can be | best ascribed to our own neg- lect or carelessness. When }the organs fail in the dis-| charge of their duties, the) putrefactive germs set in and} | generate toxins—actual poi-! sons, which fill one’s own | body. | Sleepiness after meals, flushing of the face, extreme itude, biliousness, dizzi-| ness, sick headache, acidity offensive breath, anemia, loss of weight and = muscular | power, decrease of vitality or “ Shoes—Full Double Welt- LIVERPOOL, Rec. 6—-The Right| lowering of resistance to in eee contract made orig | ed Soles—made over Fam- Rev. Francis Chavasse, Bishop of| fectious diseases, disturbance the present high cost of | oy, Munson Army Last— [ff Liverpool, nas voluntarily cut nis sal-| of the e spepsia, indiges shoes. The wholesale cost | Sizes 6 to 11 ury down more than half in order| tion, gast many forms of eatarrh, asthma, ear affec- tions and allied ailments re- sult from auto-intoxication or self-poisoning. | Take castor oil, or procure) at the drug store, a pleasant) vegetable laxative, called Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, com- posed of May-apple, aloes and jalap | SOCIETY WOMEN OPEN | AFRICAN LION SLAIN | and housekeepers = th cheater county, and convinced that| knowledge in order to cope with is for Jam, hi And also for Joy, IS of the stomach, heartburn, * for Him, at the # oe i Upstairs Store. This Boys’ Suit at $10.50 Is a Good Example of What We Boys’ Mean by “Upstairs Values” Mothers Suits We want you Seattle mothers not Have and only to see this suit, but to examine Over every stitch of it and then to compare it with Overcoats any other: suit anywhere even at half again 3,000 as much money. When you have done this $7.50 you will be a friend for life of this Great Garments Upstairs Clothing Store. to to Every size from 6 to 18 , all- $27.50 Sul” fd in the cou aa Choose shades, all-round belts, and just the styles that you, Dad and the boy himself will be From delighted with. DAD SAVES MONEY TOO overcoats... p20 to $50 Clothes Shop JOSHUA GREEN BLDG. 4th AND PIKE FOR MEN FOR BOYS CLASS FOR HOME AIDS! IN BATTLE WITH AUTO) NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Be of} NAIROBI, British East Africa. the great shortage of maids, cooks | Dec. Motorists in Hast Afr ut West-| quire something more than the ol4 order of servants is passing, | emergencies of the road. the Westchester thrift committee, of| A motor car was traveling at a which Mra. Whitelaw Reid is chatr-| fair speed thru the suburbs of Nai man, will start a clase immediately | robi late one night when the driver at White Plains to train household | was astounded by the apparition of tanta. a pair of gleaming eyes at the side — a= —jof the r | ver saw there was only one . | nee, and he took ft. Driving full Bayer Company, who intro- he dashed straight at duced Aspirin in 1900, {the animal. There was a mighty In Undergoing a Serious Operation You would go to a surgeon who had gained his reputation by the success he had made by the results of his past (not his hired help or understudies). The same applies to dentistry—a man who ts successful does not work for some one else In this office we hire no help, nor trust some one else to follow out a certain special piece of work, that each patient re ic impact, then the car passed triumph needs, but a partner being a skilled den| give proper directions, Jantly over the body of the lion and it for you, oe “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin” can be|ran a few yards farther along the ae ly for Colds, Headache, | road | PHONE ELLIOTT 4257. Toot Earache uralgia, | t vietory should be| co, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, and Pain & ally To get quick relie ow carefully the safe and pre each unbroken Tablets of Aspirin.” This package | « s plainly stamped with the safety | « Bayer Cros K peace estab 1 gear and} * the form | g lion, The growl king of beasts wa sly defeated by a six | ene “Bayer Cross” eon, eee [STEALING BOOZE 18 seribed by physicians for ever) —-NQ CRIME, SAYS JURY eighteen years Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost| DENVER, Dec, 5.—Two prisoners, but a few cents, Druggists also sell) charged with stealing whisky, have larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin is| been freed by a jury which disre- the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- | garded the instructions of “the court ture of Monoaceticacidester of Sall-|and held that whisky is not legal cytienclé. property and cannot be “stolen.” Rayer Cross” Start the New Year off Right! Resolve Whatever You Do Don’t Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50% in One Week’s Time | in Many Instances | A Free Preseription You Can Have/of many descriptions ma Filled and Use at Home dorfully benefits 1 Philadelphia, Pa--Do you weer ltt glasses? Are you a victim of even 1¢| D hat, | o real | 8 a Go to any netive drug store get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets, | one Bon-Opto ta tina fourth tase of water and allow to dis With this liquid bathe the} tion will q es are bethert Bread is your best food, and none is better than these delicious products of the SEATTLE BAKING CO. Largest, Finest Bakery in the Northwest. beon saved if ed for their eyes in One man say s almost b read at all everything without any my eyes do not water any more. At} Another p night they would pain readfully;|cian to whom the a e article w: now they feel fine all the time. It|submitted, said Opto is was like a miracle to m A indy |very remarkable remedy, Its who used it says: “The atin e|stituent ingredients are well seemed hazy with or with: i D specialists and but after using this preser y them, ‘The ma 1b ai everything seems 5 ‘antee it to stren tan even read fine print withoutleyesight 50 per cent in one we 1 that thou-|time in many instances or refund t money, It can be obtained from any ood druggist, and ts one of the very multitudes more ‘ew preparations I feel should be atrengthen els eer qi expenve of {aimont every family.” it wat | STAR’ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS a ent nayat- ver getting glasses, Lye troubles \this city by all druggiecs,

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