The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 11

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rer Se FReSEararrens ar. Seattle Be rlabel 100 WHEN POLLY WAS OLDER 4 od B pedi @an't you Uke that story?’ Peggy asked, “Oh, yes.” David said, tn an Léotf-Loughtto sort of voles. “That's a pretty good one for a Uittle kid like you. I'll bet she Anows some corkers, tf anybody should ask her, She tell you any more, Mother dear?* Mother dear thought a minute. “Yes, she told mo that when she lived.on Whidby Island she was #0 near the Indians that she could look across a narrow neck of land | ’ and see them clearly as they sat around their fires at night. “One night ’he lay watching thelr. figures moving to and fro between her and the big drift wood fire on the beach, and lis tening to their voices. “Round and round the fire they @anced--shoulders hunched, heads bent forward, arms crooked at the elbow, slowly, steadily, round and P round. And as they danced they | chanted monotonously.” “What's that?" asked Peggy. “Monetonously? Sang the same ne over and over,” Mother déar tom her. “Polly watched and listened. As wt grew later the voices became louder, and about 10 o'clock the Heise was awful. “"Ah-acooo! O0-ah-oo! wailed. “Ah«-a-0o-co-wah! “Then a shrilier voice would cut | thru the deeper tones ““Al-ee! Ah-ce! Ah.ceee! Ab-ce “And they no longer danced slowly—they were like mad things | like leaves in a whirlwind. they | “Polly called her father. “‘Father, what are the Indians Going? Watch them,’ she said ‘Did you ever hear such an uo- earthly noise! "Wait, he said, softly, "There will be some more doings over | there. Some Indian ts dead, First they were dancing to frighten away the spirit of sickness; but now they are trying to frighten the evil spirit away, Look! on with bows and arrows and men with guns were shoot | ing, moaning, yelling, leaping and crouching. They fired and fired | again, “‘Is it a wart Polly whispered, “"No, seet They shoot straight thru the flames. Their companton is dead. And they think if they don’t kil! the evil spirit the spirit will get their friend.’ “AU thru the night the Indians kept up their wailimes. And when morning dawned they got a canos dnd covered the bottonr of It with | pitehy pieces of wood. Then they | gathered together ali the belong ings of the dead Indian—his bead jod moceasina, his nead dress, his jeerskin trousers with their flap- ping fringe, his rugs and his guns, | And placed them also m the cance | “After that they took the man's body and laid it on top of all When night came th ok a torch, lighted it, itchy weed in the bot anoe and shoved the out into the waters burning cra: ef the Sound “Silently away Their ¢ ‘nu last honor.” Ret hee ADVENTURES sm THE es rang the doorbell and body came. TWINS Tingaling jingled his, bells, but Tommy Thousand-Legger lived in| you watting, but I was changing ns one of the smallest of the Mapie-Tree _ Flats, in © the Landof-Dear-Knows ‘Where. After Tingaling, the fairy landlord. shoes.” | ‘Then the twins understood why | there was eo much tramping. If you could have seen Tommy's shoes, rm) sure you would have understood, too and Nancy and Nick, the twins, had for he had a thousand feet, and there eft Oscar Owl's house, they went to | was @ shoe on every one of them, see Tommy, it being so conveniently| “I just had my bath,” he ex Mear. They rang the doorbell and) plained, “and I «till had on my bed Tingaling jingied bis bells, but no | room slippers, when I heard some body came. Nobody! one at the door. I had to take them Tingaling was just about to mark al! off and put on my ties to come “out” in his rent book with his big, | down.” Sharp pencil, when they heard a Do you ever break them?" whole army of people’coming thru the Nancy—"the strings, I mean, hall. © is anything Nick had tr “Good land! « bi c ing: It was erasing the word “out” and putting et to him to have Magical down the words “Very much in” in hat never got out of stead. “He must be having a family dinner.” But when the door opened Tommy himself appeared wasn't another soul! “Good-m: gentlemen,” said he, “and lady,” he added, when he “I was sorry to keep for exclaimed Tingaling. only there Seedy Lends me Muskrat a Hand UST who started it nobody seems| to have a, whic to know, possibly it was the What “ you think bs uskrat to build Merry Little Breezes, who are for duskr bu ever trying to do something for some. body.elne. Anyway, they did a lot of Wf never en whispering and,giggling as they Muskrat watched Jerry Muskrat making | You se none in ready to build his new bouse. After ward they danced away across the nm Meadows. In a surprising! ghort time ail the little people who the same h was toy b his new Jerry didn't ask help. Oh, live in the Green Meadows and in the Green Forest seemed to know all » when Old Mother Nature whis in bh ight t la new house ready r, Jerry started Shout what was going on at the Smiling Pool, And they all seeme I oa somy——sttntaetigyetcernnieeme “DANDERINE” “°; oe Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. Jov Jerry Muskrat began cutting) young alder roots. in to work right away, He didn’t even mind when Billy Mink and) Little Joe Otter made fun of him,| |but dug away down in ¢ id at) | the place where his new he was! | to be. | few cents buys “Danderine.”| “What are you going to make it an application of “Danderine”| of?” asked Billy Mink, as he sat! you foes not find @ fajlen hair or! Kicking bis heels on the Big Rock. any dandruff, besides every hair) “Mud and sticks and bulrushes and ghows new life, vigor, brightness, 'praws,” replied Jerry Muskrat, as he ee ama and thickness, started to swim to where the alders | Muskrat Jalder thicket for dung more | Peter Rabbit?” | that new house Het.0 There Tom dure! Doay You REMEMBER MEP 1M “THEO LEWIS FROM The ) OLD HOME TORN RA AKA WANTS ME TO GO OUT IN TH’ CouNTRY ANO GET Him & BARREL O POTATOES IN My NEw CAR. THE SEATTLE STAR And Tom K: 1 Sas Nour Wwe MAKES nows It Lets see Nov MARRED HELE New DerRy FROM No Further Explanations Are Needed MRS JINKS ASKED ME To ASK, ‘YOU IF YOu wouLO MIND STOPPING AT HER. WASHWOMAN'S AND BRING ING HER WASHING HOME HELLO, PAL — | HEARD YOUVE A NEW MACHING. AND I'D LiKe TO HAVE You GET MY SISTER'S TRUNK AT TH’ STATION - SHE JUST GOT WN - Ere. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— WELL, WELL,WELL - Got A NEW CAR, EH? WELL, THATS FINE. Say, PETER, My wire’s MOTHER IS AT OUR HOUSE ANO TH’ DOCTOR TOLO HER TO GET PLENTY OF FRESH "UL see ‘ou LATER LOU = I'VE GOT To Go) OVER. TO TH, SIGN PAINTERS —By ALLMAN 1 Thaw she 110 Bur 14 posirrwe She Mave A Go0Pp HUSBAND OF me! —By POP MOMAND vy ALOYSIUS. DEAR, IVE BEEN THINKING ‘THE i YAWS HE LOST HEART TO A BLOND Sondas 4 NOVIE WAS HE LOST WHILE USED TO GO BATHING? EVER SUMMER Lite —UY RHEUMATISTt OTTO AUTO ViHERE'S “He LIL bs SQUIRREL CHASER EMIL? 1 DON'T SBE You our ( CAVORTING IM OT 4 NORE ° the Laughing Brook. | 1 Peter Rabbit sitting | grow beside There he fou bank ‘Hello, Peter Rabbit!’ said Jerry an cutting young he had all he he started to carry them » where he was building his new house Pretty soc as he back in the load, and t, the very | Jerry was anol there he found the 1 nicest kind of a surpri guess what it wa, bundle of alder 4! | him to push Yen, sir; there the was Peter Rabbit, grinning and cut j Jerry Muskrat was so he could hardly believe his and he actually stuttered ed "Wha what doen this mean, Peter grinned more broadly than ever as he replied “It means that I want to help bufld Jerry Muskrat, and Iam going to cut all the alder shoots you need.” Jerfy Muskrat thanked Peter Rab- bit and swam off with the shoots, Pretty soon he needed so willow shoots. When he reached the place where the willows grew he found another surprise — the nicest wha | ing, | was happiest, \ | eret Door. bundle of willow shoots, all cut, and Johnny Chuck cutting more, “SHH Ha CMON Dowl } “FOE HOUSE AHO fe THE — TLL SHOW TH PARKWG IT DOWN HERE CELLAR SEA SHORE'S NO PLACE a N —By AHERN’ TrDONT RUN Now. ors A >|\Guardsmen Are Now Encamped National guardsmen from various parts of the state are hard at work American You can’t havé all the fun to olf building your own house! 4 Johnny Chuck, his eyes spark And so it was that everybody tried to lend a hand. Even Danny Meadow | Mousetut bulrushes, and Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter pushed them | over to the new house. My! my my! such busy time in the ‘Smiling| Pool. And it was hard to tell who} Jerry Muskrat or thowe « him. Monday at Camp Murray, lake. named Camp James H honor of James H. Dengal, major of guardsmen, who died in We natchee in April of this year, Dengal in former who Were help! Next story: Jerry Muskrat's Se two weeks. After you eat—always use ATONIC one of two tablets—eat like candy. Instantlyrelieves H cartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. bie indigestion food souring, Ae poe ing, posenanane the many Pi caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy, ittakes the toy a dang vy gases right me" f course, wel “Tens of thousands won eae ly | antiseptic ia benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or | nothing you money refunded by Pie tay own anne ve and satisfying. gist. Cost » trifle, ‘The Ey W, Rove Co.. Cleveland, Oy - Apply Zemo, t the ( Clean, An! tleeptic Liquid—Easy to Use —Does Not Stain wanted. $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. and heals skin troubles, also burns, wounds and chafing. The camp this year has been | park, FOR BURNING ECZEMA =~. Greasy salves and ointments should | not be spied if good clear skin is; rom any druggist for 35c, or | When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly soph itching, sores, Tt pene- ‘trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is) a clean, dependable and* inexpensive Try it, as we believe ave ever used is as effec House Committee to Banquet Here Fifteen members of the house of representatives’ appropriations com- mittee will arrive in Seattle Tues day night from Rainier National and will be entertained by a dinner at the Rainier club, to be given by the Commercial club. le GET WISE. “TO Qe (wn Ly suffer the discomforts ana) embarrassments of a Gottre? ©. G. C. preparation for goitre bas bene- | fited'many, Why pay several hundred dollars for an nn to femove a goitre when O.G.C. ined for such a comparatively diture? ©.G.C. when property applied gives satie lactory results; or your money will be retanded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by eniy. Write for booklet. Yachtsmen Are Seattle yachtamen, returning from | the international regatta held at Vic- toria last week, are still talking jabout the dinner given Saturday jnight by Lieut’ Gov. Hon, BE. G. Prior, of British Columbia, _Columbia Colo ts better. pnaay, | Guests. at Dinner |; Columbia Colo, the new American beer.—Adv. | CHARLES. SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Byes Examined and Glasses Price: Reasonable, 237 Kepler Mik. 813 Second Ave. Phone Main 2661. ~ ” Rheumatism Comes From. Tiny Pain Demons Disease Caused by Germs in the Blood. First of all, get it firmly fixed in your mind that all the liniments in the world have no effect whatever on Rheumatism. You may use them by the gallon, and rub the painful |parts by the hour, getting possibly |some temporary relief from the tor- \turing pains, but you are making no headway whatever toward reaching ‘the cause of the disease, Medical scientists differ as to the causes of every form of rheumatism, |but agree that when caused by a tiny disease germ, the only effective method of treatment is to attack the disease at its source, and cleanse the blood of its cause, The most common form of Rheu- matism is caused by millions of tiny disease germs which infest the bleod, The one and only sensible treatment, therefore, is oné. which cleanses the blood of these germs, and routs them entirely out of the circulation, This is why 8, 8. 8, known blood purifier, ts so ful in the treatment of Rheumafage ; It is a powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the disease affording relief. that is genuine. 8. 8. S. is sold by all dri Free literature and condical ae can be had by writing to Chief Medi: ~ cal Adviser, 601 Swift Laboragary, (Atlanta, Ga, the srontagt it germs that cause your Rheumatism, }

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