The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 11

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F 43 | too, and I'm sorry this Using has heel regain re Stutlle «| THE TRIAL crowd on the steps stirred | tled, and at last the case of the stolen boat and oars was called. “Everybody was interested be cause everybody knew the boys and nearly everybody knew the Indian, and both the Indian and the children were popular. “So you see how hard it waa | going to be for anybody to ‘take sides.’ The Indians numbered about 10 to 1 among the people Present and The Farmer, sure in his own mind that we had no case and that DanJoe was wrongly ac cused—well, things looked pretty bad for us. “I looked at Httle old Tim te eve how he kas taking it. : : i it but The Farmer, any sort of court in charge. The Farmer about that they are court on @ certain ie if if white judges (government two Indian judges Uttle courthouse is and the wrongdoers t in, and court is held. “Dan-Joe dented everything, of and The Farmer believed i “There he eat while the mon asked questions of me and of Den; there be ‘Humph! he scoffed. ‘‘Tisn’t e ly @ boy of 11 would be able to @ thing like that! “I Gon't doubt you had a fine Of oars, but oars are oars, after all, except for the paint would be mighty hard for any t0 pick his own pair out of Gomen, let alone a little bay. ined. and he pay till they were all a! > he came, and holding up care sald, "What color te “Mack oar with ved bindes,’ sald ‘The Farmer, © "Did you ever see our are?’ ques- tioned the bey, Just as if he wae the Dan’ ae Jude "e here; he's a good man. |T \v.4- sala The Parmer, ¢ ined to tell him to ait do: cep quict, ‘Yes, they we with sky-biue blades “At that Tim whips eet hie knife from his pocket and begins to scrape off the paint; and while there the colore came out— sky-blue! “Dan had painted them, but ne >| nadn’t fooled my little eld pioneer.” ‘ “Did he bring the cars? Tim “"¥es,’ answered The Farmer, the brought his cars.’ & parrot, 3 -of- paradise. 1 stick to two col ‘Ora, orange and black, ‘rich but not / and there you are.” Tingaling sighed. “My, that was eo Jong apeech, Mr. Oriole. I was afrai® pray. | if you kept on you'd talk till tomor- let that fool you. my good " anewered Oliver. “I wear good thes for two reasons. First, be- je I never had apy use for the jemaker, who let his family go How would you lke to take it out in trade?” yeahs HUG @ hil te Lor am LOLINC | oid Granny Fox, who had just wak ed up from @ sound nap. “I—I've got hurt,” said Reddy Fox, and began to cry harder. Granny Fox looked at Reddy at the doorway of his home. 4 the matter now?” snapped in, Nervous People “‘I—I've got hurt,” said Reddy Foz, and began to ery oT. sharply. “What have you heen do- ing now—tearing your clothes on a barbed wire fence or trying to craw! eee French Soldiers Now in Damascus PARIS, July 27—French troops der command of General Gouroud s,|@ntered Damascus, seat of Emir Feisul's government, on Sunday, {t was learned today. A spirited bat- tle occurred on the outskirts of the town. Gouroud’s troops entered and stationed themselves in the for- eign quarter. 8 French troops hed already occu- pied Aleppo and thus are in com. debility dulleyes right, sunken ow of IAUTION—-Bitro-Phosphate, the use of fe inexpensive, aiso wonderfully of food, #0 For a moment Tingaling aian't | | thru ® bull-brier thicket? THE RALWAY BXOCNES PeowisTa OV PLACES To JO ON A VACATION - THE Gummae Wits Ba OVER waa I should nk you wert big enough by this ime to look out for yourself!’ said Iranny Fox crossly, as #he came over to look at Reddy's hurts, “Please don't scold; please don't, Granny Fox,” begged Reddy, whe was beginning to feel sick to his stomach as well as lame, and to smart dreadfully. Granny Fox took one good look at Reddy's wounds, and knew right away what had happened. She made Reddy stretch himself out at full length, and then she went to work on him, washing his wounds with the greatest care and binding them tp. She wap very gentle, was old Granny Yox, as she touched the sore pinces, but ali the time she was at work her tongue flew, and that wasn't gentle at all. Oh, my, no! There was nothing gentle about that! You see, old Granny Fox is wise and very, very sharp and shrewd. Just as soon as she saw Reddy's hurts she knew that they were mado by shot from @ gun, and that meant that Reddy Fox had been careless, or he never, never would have been where he was in danger of being shot. “[ hope this will teach*you a les. son!" said Granny Fox. “What are your eyes and your ears and your plete control of the railroad from Damascus to Cilicia. The foreign office announced that Emir Feiyul had fled into the hills, je report marked weigh weeks. Thoro it who do not desire to put on Ghould use extre care if avoiding fooaa, ‘ nose for? To keep you out of just such trouble as this, A little fox must use bis eyea, V-v-V-VAMP! OM, WERE TIS% WERE IT IS. Or some day get @ ead surprise, A little fox muat use And knows what makei hears. A little fox must use his nose And try the wind where'er he goes. A little fox must use ail three To live to grow as old as me. “Now, tell me all about it, Reddy Fox, This 1s summer and men don't hunt foxes now. I don’t see how it happens that Farmer Brown's Boy was waiting for you with a gun.” So Reddy Fox told Granny Fox all about how he had run too near the old tree trunk behind which Farmer Brown's Boy had been hiding. But Reddy didn't tel! how he had been trying to show off, nor how, tn broad daylight, he had stolen the pet chicken of Farmer Brown's Boy. You may bo very sure he was very care: ful not to mention that. And #o old Granny Fox puckered up her brows and thought and thought, trying to find some good reason why Farmer Brown's Boy should have been hunting in the summer time , MOTHERS FRI joe seweet - ADTIELD REGULATOR CO. Unme LOOKING VP NAMP- SUPPOSE TUBY SAW SONB SILLY AWIE SIGN “Caw, caw, caw!" shouted Blacky the Crow. The face of Granny Fox cleared “Blacky the Crow has been stealing, GAS AND ACID STOMACH And Other Stomach Troubles Re. ¥. OTO tarot 307 In ly harmie Bold by 41) Drugst TIRED FEET hot pavements a! day find blessed relief in French ANALGESIQUE, B (Bowe 4 0-0l-jay-s00t Boo- 907) Meved in Two minutes, by taking a water, Absolute After poundin ‘Thee, Leeming & Co, N. Yq after him when Reddy came alon, | said Granny Fox, talking out loud to | herself, Next story: the News. Reddy Fox grew very red in the Clear your complexion ~éResinol You owe It to yourself to keep yourskin clear, radiant and healthy, as nature tn- tended it to be, If it has become muséy. rough, blotched and oily, RESI- NOL OINTMENT will do wonders forit. With RESI- NOL SOAP, this mild, heal- ing ointment has been used for years ag a standard skin treatment. It is easy and economical to use and has a clean wholesome odcr. Don't delay—ask your dealer tor the Resinel products today,

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