The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 13

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tie 4 bent} st OE bbs | | ar Seattle | « | bel Clelan * Page Lad Potty tell you any more mother dear?" asked David said, “Didn't she at you anything more about er and how big it was or when she lived there? Dear waid she coukin’t any more Polly stories factor and which one Portland as we see Mount from Seattle was nearly Year 1843. So many immi had come that thera P @nough food in the coum Ph to feed them al “Balt sold at Fort Walla Walla $2 & pound, amt there was 101 MOUNS ST. HELENS jboat house the factor mw old | Waskema Janding from her canon | “He was always kind to the | Incians, you remember, so ue }went to the olf woman, and | taking a, he waid, “What's good word, grandmother? her | “She was se old and bent that jehe couldn't stand straight, but she threw back her head, and, lifting her wrinkled, leathery ace to the sky, she sald: } » woe, the poor Indtant [a hee sittnmy fin white ton f eat butypotatoes ani), meat “Just after the settlers ar ® heavy cloud rose over \ St. Helens. All up and o Cw the Columbia river rose @ , copper haze. un was a glaring ball- In up from lowing in distress. “What fx it™ asked the factors ‘te ‘Have they been setting the eat on fire again” rains put them out indian “He went out to look at the) d esky. The air was full of White ashes. Down by the ‘2 about the cupboards,” he explained after everybody | chosen a footstool to sit on. Theumnd-Legger invited ‘the fairy landlord, and the te come in while he got the bis rent. But after they he invited them to sit he had something to he got hiv money. about the cupboards,” he ex- to Tingaling after everybody n a footstool to sit on. gee, Tommy had nothing but ‘pela) “I haven't enough cup ‘There are shoes everywhere: have therm hanging on the don’t you keep them in, the rs?” asked Tingaling. He ditn't | to bother the Fairy ~ Queen more cupbeards just now for tenants in the Land-of-Dear- Jerry Maskrat’s Secre | MUSKRAT’S new house growing. Yes, indeed; it cor- wae growing. With so many 's to cut alder, and willow and bulrushes, and to bring h to him, Jerry was kept busy It was no time at all be the walls of Jerry Muskrat’s "house showed above the wate sen they grew higher and high- | higher. Muskrat worked and worked worked with might and main. e@, nO one could help him actu- bulla4 the new house, because but himself knew just how be built, jer shoots just. #0, in, Nervous People Bitro-Phosphate people—men or women lways nervous wreeks n tabi on with each meal. verve builder and nc or habit-form) nate can be eakest and m: and the results f ply astonishing nerves, weak, often thening the 7 oes ein energy and ple regain p confidence p dob yes become bright cheeks regain the 2 wontertully of te0ds 68 nat people. report tea talon of weight in a tow woes Det ee twine do not desire to put Mgnowid une extra care in avoid fooda He put the wil-| He} rushes and grass just where | »e | Jerry Muskrat Didn’t Seem ; | Jay cocked his head on one sida, | Knows Where, when carpenters were | getting paid like goldsmiths, So he | tried to hetp Tommy te find another | way out of his dilemma. ' | “Drawers’* exclaimed Tommy tn disgust. “And where, pray, do you | suppose I keep my soc se mapy socks that I nm them sorted as it 1 }time I go out with golf stockings on | |some of my legs and fancy silk ones let every color om the others, And idarning baskets’ You've no notion of what my weekly darning» are!" Everybody was quiet at that, for everybody was trying to imagine | what Tommy's weekly darning would be like. It took so much multiply- ing to count a thousand times seven baths a week, clothes, of course) with extra addi- | | tions for partigs. Everyone knows you can’t wear the same stocking to | a party, that you've been digging | garden int (Copyright, 1970, Cc | they were needed, an? then he kept them in place with mud. } “That's a queeriooking house,” | said Sammy Jay, “It looks to me | like nothing but @ pile of old rub-| bish.” . | Just you walt,” replied Jerry | Muskrat, as he climbed up to place more bulrushes on the roof. | Sammy Jay waited, for there was nothing else to do, and the grew and grew and grew. | nd by the roof was on and Jerry | Muskrat sat on top of It to rest and eat his supper of fresh-water clams, which he had brought up from the to Mind, bottom of the smiling Pool. | Sammy T ” said Sammy Jay. “Thats no kind of a house! It hasn't any door.” | | Jerry Muskrat just grinnea and| said nothing, He was too busy open-| clam for thought. Sammy Jay | began to laugh, What are you langhing at?” askea cousin, Blacky the Crow. arm laughing at Jerry Muskrat. Fle’s built a new house, and it haan't door, Ha, ha, ha!” replied Sam my Jay, | Biacky the Crow flew close down jat all DOINGS OF THE DUFFS “WM, | wish You wouLD Go AND Bana PANN home TD 6. SUPPER He's Bee! Revwtuid A LEMONADAR STAND OVER IN The VacenT LoT WEDLOCKED AY AND ° (which means clean | to Jerry Muskrat’s new house and looked ft all over; that is, he looked that he could see. Sure enough, he could find no door. Then Blacky the Crow began to laugh, too, and flew over on the Green Meadows | to tell the Iittle meadow people about the great joke on Jerry Muskrat— how he had built a house without any door, But Jerry Muskrat didn't seem to mind; not the teeniest, weeniest bit. When he had finished hiv last fresh-water clam, Jerry washed his face and combed his hair. His wyes |twinkled a» he shouted to Sammy Jay: Some folks believe jnat what they sen’ And think that notiving @ise can be, But some folks don't know all they might— whe recognizes in the tell-tale symptoms such as backache, head. aches, dragging sensations, nervous. ness.and irritability the true cause and relies on Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore her to a healthy normal condition. forty years this root and herb reme- dy has been preeminently suecesm ful in controlling the diseases of women. Merit alone could have stood such a test of Ume.—Advertisement. For| ene oh, Wes Gone INTO | BusNess'En? — Se TODAY My Goer ts hidden out of sight! Splash! {nto the Smiling Pool, Two minutes later he was making his bed of soft | erase in the upper room of his new house, Next story: Jerry Muskrat Has Another | Survivors of Ship Wreck Reach Port NEW YORK, July 13,—Surviving members of the crew of the steamer Lake Frampton, which was rammed and sunk by the liner Comus off At lantic City, arrived here late yester day aboord the Comus. Two mem bers of the Lake Frampton's crew were lost. Charles L. Elgertey, chief officer of the Lake Frampton, said the ship was struck just forward of the bridge and almost cut in two. She sank tn 10 minutes. “We lowered our one Mfeboat with as many as it would hold,” Klgeriey | said. “The Comus to our rescue. Sev jumped into the water were picked up by the Comus’ ifeboats.” OAKLANTD—Dorethy Crna, 2 years old, chokes to death on apple. 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