The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1920, Page 11

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came in sight, , OCTOBER 4, 1920, Gralle = pat ae * * ET + | * nel Page 172 { LEJAUB WINS THRU { G6 TQUT the foremost fiends were close upon him, and Lejaub had to use his man's mind quick, to save himself. “He didn't stop running, but faising his mighty tail high he brought it down on the ground with such an awful blow that it cracked the lava crust, cracked the earth under that and the rock under the earth. “A great tearing, gaping crack that wont zigsagging up the val- Jey thru the mountains. “Down rushed the waters of the inland sea, churning great rocks to powder with their force. “Some of the fiends were so thightened that they, shrank back in terror, but ‘most of them Jeaped, across the chasm without & pause. Many fell short or were * growded Into the roaring water. “But the bravest and the strongest got across, and Lejaub _ had but time enough fgr one more __ stroke. “He was heartsick and fainting. | but he stuck once more with his mighty tail, and a chasm greater than the other opened up and | down the valicy, and a greater flood of water rushed thru. | “And still they leaped after him. He fell, he was almost gone, but Ne struck once more with his third time, and so great a chasm was opened that all the fiends ‘were either crushed with the fall- ing earth and stones.or carried away in the flood. kekkae ADVENTURES OF THE ‘Clive Robert. FALL y ody had ever, but Scamper Squtrrct =-2 it was & tovely fall Gay, the @ day you want to beqout under sky and do exactly as you fieaes. ‘The kind ci s Gay that Mothers décite to let the mending the Jelly‘making apd the house- take care of themselves, put on their best hats and go The kind of @ Gay fathers shut the drawers in their of- desks and decide to let business and dollars take care of ‘Then they put on their and go out hunting, or or golfing, or ewhatever it is i do. Shera that’s because they are gtown- and may do as.they please. If ‘Were little ‘uns it ‘would be dit Because little ‘uns may not vas they please, ly if it's day geet this was a schoo! day in Mea- Grove school! gun came sprinkling down the oak leaves like filtered the blue sky peeped at them every chink and cranny, and “Lejaub wan safe “Safe, but with his great tall out of joint so that it dragged lUmply after him, and be had no | more power in it than a baby's |hand. But it was all right, | see, for there was never a fiend to taunt him with a flaunting tail, never a fiend to whack if Lejaub felt vicious, “So he rested awhile and went back to his home. “Every year he brought his large family down to the place of his last fight and told them to learn a lesson of peace, for while he had killed all enemies, he had also lost all his friends, and it was hardly any fun at all being the only fiend in the country. “He said he was glad, too, that his anger had been such a good thing for the country, and he ad- vised his children not to fight. “Now, a more strange thing happened. All the children of Le jaub who were born before his great fight had stiff tails, but all who came after that time had only little soft tails, which they soon lost altogether. “And this made him very aad.” “Some story!” David exclaimed. “But T guess I don’t know such an awful lot more about how the mountains came; that fixes up the Little ones, all right, but there's old Rainier.” . Grandmother laughed. “Well, I told you I couldn't explain.” you TWINS FEVER the breese brought the most teasing smells to tantulge noses. ‘The little Mink and Otteg boys sighed over their geographies and thought of Lily Pond and Ripple Creek—Phil Frog and Finnie ‘Fish, toot The Woodchuck boys and Cob Coon, té say nothing of Flop Field! Mouse, got their history every way |but right, thinking of the yellow | corn hanging rich and tempting in Farmer Smith's sweet-patch Harry Hedgehog and Muff Mole! earthworms to! be had for anot! month only, un | til Jack Frost took a notion to/ freeze’ the ground, and Cutey Cot-! tontaj!’s mouth was watering. for| some late cabbage. Everybody had fall fever, but Scamper Squirrel had it worst of all. School! Humph! Just when nut» and acorns were getting ripe! | He racked his brains for a plan of escape | | Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) | | thought of fat BY THORNTON W. BURGESS tInc’ Billy Possum Sees Many Backs | BILLY POSSUM was very WJ sober as he burried down the Litt'e Path to Johnny Chuck's He was very sober, indeed, Ind that f4 very unusual fgr Unc’ ly Possum’. It waa very plain to see that son 'ething was bothering him. The fact is, he bad just met Bobby Coon aad Jimmy Skunk, and both had passed him because they | - bad been go close that he had tried to shake hands an’ had sald “Good mo'ning!” to cach. But they had paid | no attention to him, but had acted just | as if he had not heen there at all. ‘Une’ Billy didn't knew what to make E of it, and now he wea hurrying down | té Johnny Chuck's heuse to find out what Johnny Chuck Iasew about it Johnny Chuck was gitting on his Goorstep when Unc’ “Ally Possum trotting down the ‘Lone Little Path. As sown as Johfi- ny saw him, he turned his back squarely toward Unc’ Billy and pre tended to be very much interested in something way off in the ottner direc tion, Unc’ Billy came to a eta about | two feet behind Johnny Chuck “Ahem!” said Une’ Billy. Johnny Chuck eat there whthout moving, just as if he hadn't heand. “It's a fine morning,” said Cnc’ Billy in his pleasantest voice, Instead of replying, Johnny Chitek wuddenly kicked up his heels arti disappenred inuide the house, hand and then with the other, and all the time his face grew more and) puzzled looking. After a while started on. Pretty soon he came He didn’t —? that Une’ Biliy was about until Ul Billy said: “Good morning, | Meadow Mouse.” Now, Danny had always been de- | to where Danny Meadow Mouse waa) ) i) : D , i playing ail by himscit but aul he could see was their backs. | and similar skin troubles will pein “Uchted to see Unc’ Billy Possum and \ Une) Billy seratched his head with one} to have @ chat with him whenever Une’ Billy would stop. But this morning, no sooner did Danny hear Une’ Billy’ voice than he turned his back to Unc’ Billy. This was more than Une’ Billy could stand. He reached out to take Danny Meadow Mouse by the ear to turn him around, but somehow Danny must have guessed what Unc’ Billy meant to do, for without a werd he ducked out of sight under the long grass, and, hunt as he would, Unc’ Billy couldn't find him So Une’ Billy Possum gave it up and went on down to the Smiling Pool, There Little Joe Otter and Billy Mink and Jerry Muskrat were at play. They saw Une’ Billy com ing, and when he reached the bank of the Smiling Pool, there sat the, Une’ Billy Didn’t Know What, to Make of It. thrae Uttle seamps on the Big Rock, | “Hello, youll!’ shauted Unc’ Billy. | Splach! All three had dived into the Smiling Pool, and, tho Une’ Billy waited mnd waited, he didn’t see one of them, again. Even Grandfather “TOM, You Mave A NINETY AINE “TODAY: WS SAAS 2 FRECKLE AND HIS.FRIENDS' — TAG ~ O-OU- TAGALONG! | Ley Me WAVE ONE UNDER A HUNDRED!) ae scosps THE SEATTLE STAR Just When Tom Thought He Was Going Good 2 eal : — ae Asks ME WHAT ScoRe t Mave TODAY when (Gev IN here! “UAT IF You ‘TURN “T" GAS on “TW Whole. DAWGONIT: WAY WE'RE GOIN WE'RE LIABLE To MOVE INTO “TH Poor. HOUSE! DAG 1M: GOTTA PULL OVER: SOME BIG BUS 1S Aati\OUG WD WET PAST « “THATS ALWIANS THE WAY ON THESE NARROW COUNTRY ROADB- A Wiel POWER CAR WILL EASE Is BACK OF YoU AND LEAN ON A ‘rog turned his back to him and 4 very deaf that morning, th ' Billy tried and tried to ma him hear All day long, wherever he went, Unc’ Billy saw only the backs of his friends to see him at all, So he went home to his hollow tree in the Green For est early that day to try and study out what it all meant. Next story: Une’ Billy Consults OV Mistah Buzzard. Australia has 9» population of 5,030,000. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependaple treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the akin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle ot Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon ou will find that irritations, pimples, biackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm Zemo, the etrating, satisfying tiquid, is all that 1s led, tor © banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin sot, smooth healthy. Che & W shove We dleraland, J, and none of them seemed | T WANT AN LAPAR TRENT! ITS GOTTA BE SWELL! LOTS OF CLASS~ ity WIFE \3 STRONG I SUPPOSE NOU NEED & COUPLE NUMBER. IT'S b- OH - $- oH ow- 7-OH - 3-5-OH* AN YOULL PURN UP "TOO = AN \NUEN DoD CONES Wome TUL TELL WTA Nou GOT BURNED UD RICAUSE Vou wut 4 ial \ WEST Bum Joo: THe pest) COULD DO WASA Sir! 1 MEAN CAN You ET ALONG WITH “ONE BATH IN THE APARTRENT? SOME NUMBER. To REMEMBER, I'LL SAY ‘By BLOSSER. WELL CANNON BEAT IT “THATS A NEW ONE OW E+ Host Strong-Armed |, by Sailor Guest! After opening his door and extend |ing the welcome of his room to a wailor, Frank Hayes, 8. P. hotel, Fourth ave, S. and Main st, was strongarmed by the sailor and a companion, Hayes told police, Hayes lont $83. Neuralgic Pains | Give Way to Soothing Hamiin’s _, Wizard ol | Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe, | simple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia, | Rubbed in where the pain is, | | the tortured nerves and almos veer brings quick relief. ply on hand, | ard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away, Its healing, anti- septic qualities can alwa re- lied upon as a preventive against) infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts burns, bites and st 4 good, too, lor sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. It you oubled with he Hai Generous size bottle Sho. ‘or eich ine 'Wisard Lay ttle plas « of magnetic ct oe it easier to hold an irregular m piece of work BON-OPTO Sharpens Visiow Soothes and heals the eyes and strengthens eyesight quickly, re Neves inflammation in eyes and lids; sharpens vision and makes glasses unnecessary in many instances, says Doctor. Druggists refund your mon- ey if it fails. 1221-Third Ave *COR.UNIVLRSITY Some men waste a lot of valuable time explaining their actions, A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Ellictt 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE ~ Gas on > Stomach? Adler-i-ka! “For four years, 1 suffered from gastritis, bloating ad belching. Was in misery all the time, Nothing helped until 1 took Adler-ka,” (Signed) W. ‘Taylor. Adler-4-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel #0 completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach for months, Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Adler-ika is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients, Swift Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co, and all leading druggists, About the only sure way to keep a secret is not to have a secret. Throat Banished by Hyomei The germs of catarrh do not exist in the same atmosphere with anti- septic Hyomei (pronounce it High-o- me) Breathe Hyomel and eatarrh, coughs, sore will come in two min b Breathe Hyomei and that stomach straining hawking in the morning will quickly pp Breathe Hyomei kill the ca- tarrh germs; heal the inflamed mem- branes, & the Siege ret of mucus and prevent crusts from forming in the nose. Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes each day and rid yourself of con- temptible catarrh. Breathe mei—give it faithftu trial and * . if you are not aati fied, you have your money ba * Hyomei is sold by Bartell Drug Co. dr 8 everywhere, It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and al . disease « Ke Lat box |’ gt tablets Be ah “Gruwwiate in “all

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