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arr MONDAY, JOM of, ree8, ar INGGT as you know Is a little girl with a very sweet dispo- sition, Also, she isn't a whiner, and when things go wrong, she grits ber little white teeth, and doesn't cry unless things are quite dreadfully wrong. So when David came tn from school and found her doubled up in the living room on the couch, really crying, he knew for sure that something had happened. “'S'matter, Peg?" he asked bluntly, kneeling down beside her and putting two sturdy brother. arms around her, “Tell David what hurts,” “Nothing hurts,” she sobbed. “Nothin’ hurts enough to cry about it. But I fell down on the cement walk and broke my baby ollie, that thist feels like a real live baby, I thust smashed her and I loved her.” This was pretty hard for David to understand, how anybody could love a doll that much, but he hated to see Persy cry So he put on a very grown-up voice and air, and said, “Weil, I woukin't cry. Honey, you come on with Davie, and we'll ask Grandmother to tell us a funny old story.” Grandmother cuddled Peggy up and said she thought this would be a good time to tell them a new Indian story’ she heard at Pioneer meeting. “It doesn't start out like a funny one,” she began, “but I think you will like to hear it all “It was in the very early days, and there are no children in the story. “It is all about two men who kept on and on with their pioneer eet liam D always sleep this way.” Tingaling, tying in Chirk Chtp- munk'’s bed. recovering from his bruises after he had fallen the Fickety stairs in Chirk's house (clear to the cellar), heard it thundering Outside. “Well, well,” be said to the twins, “it's going to storm, I'm afraid! Ili fust rest a spell in .bed here then,/| and my bruises will have a better chance to get well. But when the SUN comes out, we'll have to be going Or rent-day will be over before I get round to all the animals in the| Lan4-0t-Dear - Knows Where. and when I'm late getting around they) have all their money spentand—" | I don't know what he was going to eay next, nor will anybody else ‘Cause why? A great big raindrop had come down plop right onto the end of his nose, washing off the coal dust and making a cute little lake ‘Tingaling quite forgot what he was going to any, he was #0 surprised Rain in the house! Incomprehenst- ble! Mystificationable! the | ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Barton “Don't be alarmed, Mr. Tingaling,” he said assuringly, “/) | ae Srattle * * ¢ Story ‘ * By Mabe leland— + Page 88 THE CAPTIVE’S RANSOM ine Ul they got far away from any other settlers, or even friend ly Indians, “They were way up in what ts Row Clallam county and were the first settlers there. “One nleht whe they stept a p of India ty clothes wo that they muffered with the cold: them ing to wat Dut the bad, dirty parte of the fen, Indians usually threw as tf the men would it. wo men Were # cold sald, ‘Let's dance « clog and see if we can't get warmed up | “And when the tnd they were #0 deltghte aew therm t they eal they wore going (o treat them much | better time the white fed them the entra | dancea deer The poor men cause they hoped | other white men wo: cue them, | the white ie the | 4 mow the whi © you.’ they | asked th you may free } our whi | _ “The In white man's [a sack of brought to were free heard of the t know how to open the sack handfuls ae No, It couldn't be! His brain was still playing him tricks after his bad bump, surely! But, splash! Another drop made a puddie on his right cheek. Nancy saw it, so did Nick, Then another pool on his left cheek. And in another minute, pitter, pat ter, drop, splash’ Little rain-drope Were making rivers and lakes and oceans all over him, right there in bed. It was raining perfect puppy dogs thru a big hole in the roof. Chirk hurried to the closet, return- ing with his best green cotton um breila, and, raising it, he spread tt carefully over the fairyman land lord. “Don't be alarmed, Mr. Ting aling.” he said, reassuringly; “I al- Ways sleep this way. I haven't slept without an umby year come April Fool's day, I dishpans and buckets around, too.” But Tingoling wasn't going to lie in such a downpour, Out he crawled, bruises and all! (Copyright, 1920, N .E. A.) Something Drops ETER RABBIT lay stretched flat) on his stomach behind a big pine tree in the Green Forest. He was trying hard to watch two people | at the same time, and he was finding | # hard work. Over behind a thick young hemlock tree Reddy Fox was| hiding. A little way off, up in a black birch tree, was Baby Possum. Peter Rabbit found it the hardest kind of work to watch both, Finally | he gave it up. | “If I watch Reddy Fox, he can't) catch Baby Possum without I see what he is doing, and as he is watch-| ing Baby Possum, I'll just keep my} eyes on him,” thought Peter. Go he didn’t see Baby Possum “DANDERINE” | Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine”! you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff; besides every hair shows) Mfe, vigor, brightness, more} pal and thicknevs, |at a thick young hemlock tree, on Peter Rabbit started on his climb from one tree to! another, and from that right into the very tree behind which Peter Rabbit was hiding Reddy Fox didn't see Baby Possum climb out of the black birch tree, either, for Reddy had closed his eyes for just @ little minute and when he had opened them again Baby Possum wag nowhere to be seen, Reddy Fox thought that, of course, Baby Po» sum had gone back into the safe, | snug little hollow in tie black birch tree where he had been hiding, so} Reddy just made self more com: | fortable and wi and waited, and| dreamed of how good Raby Possum would taste when he came down| where Reddy could catch him, Safe in the big pine tree, Baby Pos. sum had looked down and seen the| funny little fellow with long ears who | had shaken his head every time Baby | Possum had started to climb down out of the black birch tree. Baby Pos sum saw that the funny ttle fellow with long ears was looking very hard} aby | Possum looked over there, too, His| little eyes opened wide as he saw, lying flat on his stomach behind the young hemlock tree the very same fine gentleman in red who had told him that he was going away. Then Raby Possum knew why It waa that| the funny little fellow with long ears had shaken his head to him every | time he had started to come down to the fine gentleman in red. ‘dt must be that the fine gentle man in red meant me no good,” said | Billy Possum to himself, “I guess I'll ask the funny little fellow with long | ears.” Baby Possum crawled out on a branch and broke up @ pine cone Then he climbed back until he was} right over the funny little fellow with long ears, Baby Possum dropped the | pine cone, Down; down, down it went, and landed right square on the nowe of the little fellow with long ears, My, how he jumped! It tickled Baby Possum so that he nearly lost ia over me for a, Eyes S | Charged with selling narcotics, this reason now is a most favorable! ss. §. has proven a eplendid Relieves trenst TMABAD | Chartio Lew. 29, who had been. em timo to take a course of treatment /edy for Rheumatism, especially E o, eht | ployed police to trace narcotic that will reach the cause of the trow ee of me Sees tae Sere VYES1 | peddlers was arrested by Patrolmen < ye it t ystem, ‘rom germs in the ¥ ing such Eyes ) ‘ IN. P. Anderson and R. F. Baerman ble and remove it from the system. {4 thorough blood purifier and Mame at 900 Third ave, &, Saturday nfyht, Otherwise, with the very first/ser, it routes the germs from the Bon Opto gives quick relief to in-|and was in the city jail Monday. cold, damp or disagreeable day, your | blood, thus yemoving the cause of flamed, aching, itching, burning, “9 pains will return and gradually in "St Rheumatism, » re ‘ work strained and watery eyes. Best| NORTHWEST SKI CLUB held its arenes in ‘thalr ceveriiy, whill seul . 8. 8. is sold by all druggists recommend and guarantee|annual meet Sunday on the slopes Tiny bottles of ‘' Freexanc’” cost be pe dd You! Write for free literature and m satisfaction or his balance and fell after the pine moncy. ruc -seaTrrune STANT Wilbur Probably Needed It. “THERG'S A FING EXAMPLE OF Wow HOT TTS - WHEN SO Pounos oF ice wor LasT lo Hoyns IM AM ice BOK OW. WELON, Where's THE ke? There's Wo Ice i Tre WKeBox!! See, bur Wis RAS Bean A HOT 80 DAN! WHAT | LD po TO A MICE MT, Quip ie 1 RAD lowe ! “were SHowo Be | HAD So Pounds PUT It ts monvine! Oh, Death, Where Is Thy Sting? 1 HAO NO (DEA You AN’ HE weré ENDS -YOU ALWAYS You HATED Hi Now YOu GRIEVE ‘ChuSE WES- OH Hoo - HOO: HOO ME WILL NEVER. NEVER’ KNow- WAY. YBS TUBY ARE, “TASALONG = RINGS! RINGS LIVE You wear, ON YouR FINGER - Do KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— It Sounded That Way. READ ME MANSION HOUSE [IF THE FOOD AINT GOOD SHE'LL AT: WHATRE “YOU WRITING SHIRT ONITH’ LETTER DEAR Sis: KICK¢, IF THE WATER AINT PURE] FOR, ACCOMODATIONS For CLARICE! | WHAT ARE YouR|SHE'LL KICK, IF THE BEDDING | A HORSE,OR ‘rouR WIFEY SONESES |{7t WRITIN RATES FOR TWO ROons SINT SOFT SHE'LL KICK, IF eae —_ ALOYSIUS P. N*GINIS, I REFUSE To STAY IN THIS HOT, STUFFY_CITy ANY LONGER! Coane FOR THE MONTH OF DULY? My WIFE IS VERY PaRTICULAR — A WELL AY CREW 15 CRIPPLED ODAY + SAGPER Dibn'T SHOWUP, AND CLEM MOANED OVER THE Combat tho Disease, — jfrom the system? ‘This is the right off—no |way to get rid of the disease, these germs are in the. blood, cannot be reached by liniments, Ie” tions, and other local treatment. |held at Woodland park July 6, cone. ? ti that he just stared with hits mouth | Ld | Moudy Acquitted | Of course, the funny little fellow | wide open. hen he ekoned to A x | with long ears was Peter Rabbit.| Baby Possum to come down. « e of Syndicalism | When the pine cone landed on the ee | | -W. 3. Moudy, alleged 1. W. Wt 'pebe Secs ae eae end of Peter's nose, Peter nearly! Next story: Peter and Baby Pos. Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy coms and oudy, alleg : To enw Wave tees ower om gave himself away to Reddy Fox by|sum Foot Reddy jee freed of a charge ics Genie time to, prevent your Rose and ti up in the tree to see where the py pair oO effect on it. nstantly beau! bs """) come from, There he aw | Plans for Fourth andl page gyre: ANN 4 The complexion. A, aingie oN y Poseum la and tickling. . di a 4 rested by the police on November | tic ves it. All druggists refui Peter was no astonished to see Baby | to Be Discusse Apply a few drops of Freezone’’ upon that old, | 21 in a raid on a downtown hotel th oy if it fails. Possum there in the big pine tree] The children of the B. F. Day| ¢ bothersome corn. Instantly that, corn stops | =~ ° ’ . “nd tar an Toda conse YTS and tht pants ae tol © hurting. Then shortly you lift it right of, | Rheumatism’s Pains Are Jeast. Let's eat at Boldt's—Adver-| eet on Monday evening, pal oe ‘ root and all, without pain or soreness. ] ays Treach cabaient jat 720 p.m, with the instructors,| 4. A way: erous ne _ Mr, George Gilmore and Mra, Fan-| Hard corns, soft coms, corns alsons Why not begin at once a nie H, Perry, in connection with the between the toes, and the Summer an Excellent Time totic and sensible attack on tee th arpens S on Independence day celebration to be bard skin calluses on |}ons of tiny germs which cause Your ) | | bottom of feet lift | Rheumatism, and forever rout ui Wty Some cases of Rheumatism give very little trouble to their victim during the*summer season, and for Helps Weak bumbug! Charlie Got the Fever, Evidently ree Bon-( ypto will soon again be in the clutches of this relentless disease, will refund yourjof Mt, Rainier, above Paradise val- advice, to Cl ley. 4 but a few cme at drug sera . Ca