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THE SEATTLE STAR Looks L1K8 Goop sturR- WOWER How IT COT here- Mace I's DANGER (Continued ae bpand ranner was too far away “Go, and the Claflums will to question, but ploneer| Aght for your ‘women were accustomed to act) “More and more of the Clallum firet and queetion after, Indians gathered until the house “Mother didn't alarm the chil.) Was full @ren at their play, but she got; “Some of them came for the them into the house as quickly aa| Protection of the Rig House, and Possible and waited, ready for! others came to defend my mother whatever tidings the Indian would | and her babies. bring. “But they were all there, all “Think how she must have feit!| Waiting together for the attack. Any day, any hour, a messenger] | “From an upper window mother Might come with the news that| Watched, and as the hours passed father had been murdered, to eat-| her fears grew. isfy the evil desire for revenge in| “Toward evening, far out to the hearts of some Indian tribe, | #¢a, she sighted that which they “Or it might be a tale of a mas.| dreaded most, a row of long black #acre, a settloment of white peo) canoes, each with its crew of 20 ple all killed and the Indians still| to 39 men, each with ite stately MI taped mnedl chat the prow standing six or eight feet bee jorthern Indians were coming in| ‘MH. each one carrying bate and elr war canoes, and if they did| cruelty enough to wipe out the lit ‘if these wild, crue! warriors| Ue settiement in an hour, ever came to our lonely home,/ “Nearer they came and nearer. ‘what could we do? Not a sound disturbed the still- “With her hand on her heart, | ness of the Big House, the little woman waited, and at; “The children crowded on the last the Indian reached her. floor at mother's feet, the baby “"rhey come” he said. ‘The! *!ept. the friendly Indians guarded men of the North; they come In| Very opening with rifies ready. their hyas canim! To destroy they| “So near they came that the come; to scalp and torture and/ rhythmic dip of their blackened burn, and take captive the white| oars could be heard, and mother tyee and his Indians? couli eee the hideous paint on “And even while he was speak-| (heir wicked faces, ing the house was surrounded by| “Then as if the Big House and the people of his tribe. ita many occupants were not “"Go into your upper roomel| there, they passed. they told her, ‘You and the white| “This day their war was on Papoose and the small white boys.| some other settlement.” eseeus WEDLOCKED LAY OFF THAT KIDDING” AND DON’T TRY To GET FUNNY wiTH WOOLEN SWEATER, EITHER ~ THERE'S WS COME DY WASN'T 17 HOT TORY, PETER? ADVENTURES © oe bok Seven By POP MOMAND WELL iF ITS ALL TH SATE To You NR. MENALLY, Sou CAN DO TH’ RUNNIN’ FOR MAYOR, AN TLL BE Your CAMPAIGN MANAGER"! : TH CAMPAIGN at MANAGER ALWAYS SPENDS 1 [MANAGER I HANDLE TH MONEY WHERE IT WiLL GET, laut TH’ MONEY’!!! DO TH’ MOST GooD! THE IT? CANIDATE. HAS NOTHIN’ TO GET IT? WHEN Jas YOUR CAMPAIGN , rent fa! | be when he returns.” j ming, | Tingaling’s face fell. “Returns! a 5 nm ith hewlas eae. . And what, my dears, could Mra. “He must have plumb forgotten | Froggie say? * she declared. “He's on his vaca- (Copyright, 192 BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Peter Rabbit Harts a Foot R RABBIT was dodging this; pam in his left hind foot made Peter way and dodging that way, | squeal right out. He had stepped on While behind him ran Bowser the|the ugly barb of a piece of wire ‘Hound, making a tremendous noise | fence hidden in the long grass. swith his great voice. Of course, all| My, how his foot did hurt! Peter fhe IRtle meadow and forest people | sat down and looked at it. It was d Bowser, and they knew just| bleeding, and he fet as if he just it it meant. They knew that Pe-| couldn't step on it. But there was| > Rabbit was doing jst as he had| Bowser the Hound! Peter started | VA, he would do, and was leading | off on three legs for the old brler | 71 the Hound to the hiding| patch. It is slow work, running on of Reddy Fox, “Now we shall | three legs, Howser the Hound was some peace in the Green For-| gaining at every step. Peter won: said Johnny Chuck, as he sat/ dered if he ever, ever would reach iis doorstep and listened to Bow-|the dear old brier patch. It scemed great voice. “I do hope that nO|to him as if Bowser's deep “ p will come to Peter Rabbit. It| wow! was righ a eter | a ree 3 oqo Baal ight at his heels, Peter) went, muttering to himself in a deep know that Bowser was following “a tracks like that. I suppose that . Jove too indiscriminately among oth In the olden days of ns Must Be Something er wom. ly 12 colo: ere known, while . "Pet Sve thik mele aeeeeec te in a Name After All| Peter Rabbit, nursing his #06 | nore than 5,000 different pigments foot in the heart of the old brier In ancient times many roads radi- ated to all parts of the empire from a golden mile post in the forum at Rome, FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physiciaa Rabbit is so used to being that he really doesn’t mind,” He had fooled Bowser so e@tten that he had no fear that he would not be able to fool him again. Then there was the old brier patch, which he could run if Bowser Pgot too near. Bowser never, never F could catch him there. What wor- vied Peter was the dreadful duty Which had been given him to do by the other little people of the Green Meadows and the Green Forest. He! Was to lead Bowser the Hound to hiding place of Reddy Fox, 60 Bowser would tell hie master, then his master would stop and putting the lives of all meadow and forest people in ‘danger. But Peter Rabbit couldn't bear to nk of being the one to give up dy Yoox, #0, in#tead of going right ht away to the hiding place of [iy Fox, Peter played hide and jak with Bowser among the bushes the edge of the Green Forest, ‘trying to think of some way to save ly Fox. He was thinking so hard he did not look sharply where ea going. Suddenly @ sharp gave two more frightened jumps, and there, right in front of him, waa one of his on little escret paths into the old pateh! Bowser the Hound didn't tke briers. He stuck his head into the old brier patch and then he pulled it out again and roared mightily, Two or three times Bowser tried it, and each time a sly old bramble, a friend of Peter Rabbit, reached out and scratched one of Bowser’s long ears. Each time Bowser yeiped. Finally he gave up im disgust, and off he patch, heard Bowser go away and ® chuckled. Then he thought of some- thing that made him almost forget the pain In his foot. He wouldn't be able to show Bowser the Hound where Reddy Fox was hiding! Right away in his heart Peter was glad jhe was glad that he had hurt hiv foot. Next story: Boomer Talks With “Santa Claus” Dies; He Invented Toys NEW YORK, Sept, 2.-—“Santa My! How His Foot Did Hurt!) ciaus” ts dead, ‘Jeme Armour Cran- dall, who probably invented more toys than any other man in the world, haa died at the age of 86. He mado his first toy when three years ol4, and at the age of 10 had in jvented a number which had been placed on thé market. One of his hobby horses waa sent to England as @ present to King Edward when he was Prince of Wales. The term “tonnage” in shipping has five meanings, according aa it rs to deadweight, cargo, gross, GF displacement lopnage, are used now. ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” {a |genuine Aspirin proved safe by mil. |ions and prescribed by physicians jfor over twenty years. 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