The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1920, Page 13

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verre Sree ©CCe - it = 2 +ese 2 _ fairy landiorad of Dear-Knows- R days the story about Chief Seattle (or Sealth, as the In- dians called it) Pegey and David went about Ike walking ques tion marks. thought of her littlegir! days in order that she might satisfy them. One day she called the children to her with the promise of a story about Indian Jack. “He was a descendant of Seat tle who came to us looking for work,” she explained to them “Princess Angeline did our wash: ing and Jack evidently thought it & good place for the ‘royal fam: ily’ to seeR employment. “I can't remember when he wasn't around, helping with out side jobs. Me grew so fond of the family that he seemed to have bound every interest of his simple life with the interests of our home and family. “The one great day of the year for him was July 4th. I, remem- ber one summer father said, ‘Jack, I'm going to dress you up Un every Indian on the beach will envy you.’ “So on the morning of the great day Jack was at the door early, his face one broad smile. Father handed him a bundle and told him to go put the things on as Nancy and Nick came close to bear ‘what Tingaling wished them to do, as he had said he bad an errand he wanted done “It's about Wally Woodchuck,” the ‘Where said, looking very much up- set. “That lazy god-for-nothing has put his children out agatn, mind you. He does it all the time, and his wife doesn't dare to say a word.” “Are the children naughty?” asked Nancy. “Naughty!” Tingaling laughed til! all his bells rang. “Why, they're only four weeks old, and just off the bottle! That's the trouble; as long as Mrs. Woodchuck nurses them, Wally puts up with them, but when it's bis turn to provide the cho excuse me, I mean food—why, he's afraid he won't have enough for himself, eo out they go. That'g why chucks them out of house and home, and to come back so we could| gekeee ADVENTURES OF THE Olive Robert. oP hs ite “It’s about Wally Woodchuck,” the ‘now-Where said, looking very much upset. * a * vas Wy, ; * _ By Mabel Cleland Page 75 INDIAN JACK tee him. “And when he came!" Grand mother lifted her hands and rolled her eyes in @ droll way, “When he came you should have seen him strut, He had on a silk hat, set on the side of his head; a long black coat, trousers of some other color and a white shirt with a stiff collar and cuffs and Jewelry! A scart pin in his brit Nant tie which looked like a head Usht; more glass diamonds in his cuff buttons, dnd the largest of all, about as big around as a nickel, in his shirt stud. “We all laughed and wished him a happy day, and off he strolled down the path toward the celebration on the beach. “But poor old Jack! “I don't know how he spent that day, but it must have been long before the days of prohibi- tion. “About dusk we began to look for him among the crowds of |Indians who passed. But no |Jack. Crowd after crowd would | go by and we would ask the ones we knew if they had seen him, “We went in to our supper and Were finally put to bed. About 9 he straggied in—a pitiful sight in rags. “Gland day? he said. day. Sell all fine clo’. next Ath Jack get clo’.” “Gland Maybe more fine TWINS 7 Barton “) ably +s 4 ané the other pig!” knew he was so mean. We'll go him right away, won't we, Nancy right off. “Here! which door to go to. ‘the cute old fellow! fairy landlord of Dear-| (groundhog, you know), because he's such @ greedy “Goodness! sald Nick. “I never And the litt! boy was for starting Hold on!” cried Tingaling, catching him. “Tou don't know He's got four, The house only THE SEATTLE STAR GS OF THE DUFF. Olivia Has Her Photo Taken for the Contest. °. /, This 1S A GAY Lire ,BuT Warr } wri | Mane. MY success The BLD MONES-The PAPERS WILL SAN- 17, "FROM THE POTS AND The PANS To A STAR INTHE Larea pe _PeaTure TWENTY PVE DOLLARS FoR A REMEMBER NOW, TS ‘ DOZEN PICTURES - WOW @ES il THe NewS PAP uy ' AND | WANT TO c Jo8 in THe Loox Ti | 5 agg mere Dy WO PAY hor THEM WEDLOCKED— The Maid Possesses Some Valuable Knowledge. AFTER ALL | SAID ~ Ty TO MINERVA SHE HAS ANOTHER. CoP IN WW’ KITCHEN - tees th fT Just i WENT Y-FOUR, HOURS ANO ILL GvE YOu TH’ BEST ORin OF HOME BREW THAT TROUBLE, PETER ? os had one when I rented him the place, | but he’s had the others put in—and_ hall You just should see the halls. | That's the trouble about catching he hears me, and sneaks out ¢ Tingaling anted = the him take the children back.” OP Mistah Buzzard Makes Friends frightened almost to death at the! very sight of him. ‘And all the time | he wasn't « hawk at all, but just an old friend of Une’ Billy Possum, Or | Mistah Buzzard, who had come up| NC’ BILLY POSSUM and Jimmy Skunk tramped thru the Green| Forest and over the Green Mendows tN their feet ached. They had start- ed out to visit the homes of all the little people who live there, to tell them that the black stranger who had sailed the skies all the day be- fore, and frightened most of them so thta they hardly dared put their! noses outside of their own doors, was as harmless as Peter Rabbit him- self. You see, they had all ‘taken him for a fierce hawk, and had been Neuralgia’s One Symptom Neuralgia is a disease which has but one symptom—pain. The pain of neuralgia is sharp and shooting with intervals of freedom. An attack of neuralgia does. not give immunity but recurrences are the rule. The same nerve is gen- erally affected which means that this particular nerve has lost its resistance and that there will be re- curring 4 ‘ks until the strength of the nerve is built up. How can the strength of the nerve be restored? The nerves are nour- ished entirely by the blood and weak nerves are toned up by supplying to the blood the elements that the nerves lack. As the general health and strength of the patient are built up the nerves resume their normal functions, inflammation caused by lack of nutrition disappears and the neuralgic attacks cease. _ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills ore a tonic exceptionally well suited for the treatment of neuralgia because ¢ habit-forming druge worth a trial by any sufferer from , neuralgia. Your own druggist can supply you with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills or you can order direct trom the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. at 60 cents a box. Write for the booklet, “Diseases of the Ner- vous System” \People tole eople 8 over to pay their respects to Ol’ Mistah Buz- The tonic | reatment with these pills ix weil) from ‘way down South. One by one, all day tong, 0 eadow and zard, of it before? Une’ Billy hurried back to have chat with Ol’ Mistah Buzzard, tah Buszard, back, and if I hurry around there, | he slips In again and out one of the side doors, But with four of us"— Magical Mushroom—“we ought to be able to he has two names, one because tm | round up the old scamp and make "My!" exclaimed Unc’ Billy as be! | stopped to mop his face with a red ndkerchief, “Ah didn’t know | So many little people on nm Meadows and in the Green Just then he spied the Merry Little | Breewe of Old Mother West Wind, the} rest) and a happy thought came to him. | He would get them to take his mes-| they contain no alcohol, stimulating | sage around. Why hadn't he thought | Of course, the Merry | Little Breezes were tickled to death, | tor they are always looking for some. thing to do for others. So off they raced as fast as they could, while At first many of the little mead ow people were inclined to be very doubtful of the harmlessness of Mis- “How do you knew?” him. When I go to the front door, ESRC ST Fugitive Be: oll bre pe eotes Danny Meadow Mouse of! tah Buseard sought the dead tree in r; SILK LINGERIE, and other wear Generals Held in New York Cle i 'y Little Breeges. the Green Forest to roost for the ing apparel was being held as evi- “Because Unc’ Billy Possam has| Night, Unc’ Billy Possum strotied by Reported ptured | dence Saturday against Artie Folce.|Carranza DeathProbe| Is Found Mw UNIONTOWN, Pa, June 12.—Re-|31; Elma Hendrickson, 26; Irene Carl- ports received here today are to the | 90M, 34, and Hilda Leapy, 22, accuse: effect that Grover Cleveland Berg |of being shoplifters, Detective R. R. draft |Herbert arrested them Friday. known him for a long time, and he| that way to see if his old friend was) says 0,” replied the Merry Little | comfortable. OY Mistah Buzzard Breezes.” | looked down at Unc’ Billy, and his} eyes twinkied. MEXICO CITY, June 12.—Mem-| NEW YORK, June 13.—New bers of the party with Venustiano| police had failed Saturday to Carranza when he met death at|one clue in the baffling Elwell “Tl believe it when I seen Unc’ ry i " doll, wealthy Philadelphia Tiaxcal-Antongo were formally ar-|der case. Joseph Bowne Billy risking his precious old skin ‘Ah reckon,” said Ol Mistah Bus) dodger, has been captured in the | — rested today charged with implica-|clubman, was found seated where the stranger can reach him,”| 27, “that yo'all is right, and Ab| Maryland hills, southeast of here. | tion in the murder, chair in his 14-room house sho'ly am going to stay on the Green “At The report asserts that Rergdoll is h Those arrested included Generals | day, with a bullet kple in his being sent north under guard. Murguia, Barragan, Uruqutzo ae: An empty cartridge shell th REAL PAINLESS DE In order to introduce our new ivannene and strongest plate known, covers very lit rapt grog Byrnyue, Hrodong, | Meadows a right «mart while, ‘The Merry Little Breezes clapped | *°'ly am their hands joyously, “Look right | down there by Farmer Brown's old hayrick.” Danny came out where he could | see, Sure enough, there was Ol Mis: | as life, aitting on ight down below| °* Billy Ponsum, and the two were talking and laugh-| Ing fit to Kil themaelyes, More than that has systematically looted auton that, old Mrs. Possum was hurrfing thruout the city is expected soon. ~ up ee ee tae litle Penman atthe W. F. Doniap and Patrolman! 85th Ave. S. W. Picnic dren. When Danny saw that, he 2, Ht McCarthy found $1.00 worth postponed on account of rain trom made up his mind that Ot Mintan |Of Suto tires and soosgsortes Cashed jast Sunday to this Sunday, June Buzzard really was harmiess, and)/0 & Sully aoa ee ae and aay | iith—to celebrate our new 36th Ave, promptly started down to pay his re-| Grand st Friday afternoon, and say | ndy Line. Free icc cream and coffee apecta, they have information that will re bring your lunch and sugar. Take One by one, all Gay tong, the tittle | “M1 St Senet one arrest Fauntleroy car and 35th Ave. bus to picnic grounds. When there, look at Next story: O ‘Mistah Busaard Tells a Story Nab Ringleader of Auto Looters Soon Arrest of a ringleader in the gang 4| meadow and forest people stole over | . Ee: 9 hay to pay thelr respects to Ol’ Mistah| CHRISTIAN 0. BARNESS, secre.|H. C. PETERS’ Unit Houses and 2 Buzzard. They found him all ready |tary of ti C. L. Morris Construe-| Little City Farms. Salesmen on the Open Sundays From © to 12 to make friends and 60 full of stories| tion Co, who died in the Swedish|ground all day, Remember, $100 that most of them stayed to listen. starts you on this home. OHIO CUT-RA hospital recently, was buried Friday Late that afternoon, when Ol’ Mis-|at Gig Harbor, M. C. PETERS, T16 Third Ave, 88 UNIVERSITY ot,

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