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fi _———————— 1] TY, you know that ‘I other tol Indian gheut horrible Mghtin’ and every.| ‘eanother ong a 2S ber. tell the story to my father gem perish, I tell it to you" Poe Bal gan who was a miser—you what that means gaything be kept it all to hi “eouldnt divide with any ea even his squaw, And al pecaase be never thought gaything but getting and ke ga8 hiding Wampum. The In @an't know a thing about m tM the white men came out apd they sed strings of she money. *some shells were worth dows ones were the hiaqua: ame from way up North a & Lik Dang ‘em around their neck on their arms and around and th Pp man had why, of course, the | feand Country, they called Whulge Country” name? rm osDAT, OCTORER f8, 1978 [sien By Mabel Cl Page ‘ent | a us? and I tell Davie? ite Tefen, all right.” David “an old Indian named e told it to Mr, Winthrop He said, “The old sage and de dying, told it to me, but 1 gna have no son, so lest this wis The story is about a wire old know when he got mse lf dedy Ht the time he got meaner and meaner ahout oping ne here ts for more than others, but thelr most pre these they rung "em on long strings and s and thetr more strings a rich he was. “Ther didnt call this Puget it the The Sound was ‘Whuige.’ Isn't that a funny | after.” rer 184 DAVID TRIES A LEGEND “And when the terrible Black feet Indiana came ever the moun s they were crazy to get this An money A man w his horee ald sell or even his wife for a string of 50 hinqua, ow once Upon a me (i'm co tng to tell it as much aa I can like the old Indian) there dwelt where the fort of Nisqually now stands a wise old man of Squallyamish, and the man was a @ man and a great hunter, winer he grew, much wiser he thoucht himself “He thought he was so much wiser than anybody he knew that he would have nothing to do with any other Stwash. “He wouldn't go te any Dig ab mon bollings. “No.” be sid, 1 stay alone; feastings are wasteful and folks that go to ‘em will come to want’ . sure enough, what he me true, for after a while him full of bunger ty of salmon. Then the wise olf man who hadn't gone to the feast sold them bis mimon which he had hidden away and added more hiaquas to his string. . “He worked bart, abd he knew all the best fishing places tn the Whales, and he caught more mal mon than all the rest, but he never gave a Dit away—he Just got it to sef. “And he was an awfal good hunter, too, The elk was his to tem, and because it was the bie pet Kame, that's what he went (To Be Continued eat ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Clive Roberts Barton By cad i : : i beauty of it was ‘by the dreadful notve of people. You see, they ‘Wireling, and it wasn't at all Wie oF nice to hear. Who were they? Why, one ‘Seo gray, and the other was Jack had dropped a nut lande@ right on top of Happy Jack and nt away that Happy d the nut on him really, it had been an all the time Happy iting as still aa still and wanted all of , Chatterer the 9, sak angry, indeed, He i to meet Chatterer the | Bp Mire and to preven ol % plied o prevent him elim zal “hd keep out of this tree: he shouted, i "No such thing! the tree, here as you have around to Yon don't Mary Uttie roople Were t B & drettu) noise im the Tt wae a Beautiful very beentiiul morning, because I found it! shouted Happy Jack, “You're | tho there!” kindly when Markie began to Mr. T. U. Chock | ble Seratch. “Are you afraid because being these were nice Jack Squirrel, who wears o Chat Mier the Red squirrel, who alwaye BBfea rea coat with vest of white. from tiptop of a tall hiekory tree, and Chat Of course, Chattercr up to see where the nut from, and, of course, he haa Jack | pur: | nect-| Jack | could been wi hoping that his cousin Chatterer | HPMld pars by without looking up| Sting the big, fat nuts in the} the tree, for Happy Jack wae) them | Red | Pet. Without wasting any more he startoa np the tree to get Happy Jack grew very angry. hurried Red nbing \so angry that Chatterer knew that by my husband, formerly < it's own 4nd I've got just as much screamed the | we have visitor#?” “Oh, no,” gasped Markie, “but I— Just—can’t move.” “Goodness” mid Mr, Scribble » Mink put on his spec and up his bag and went over to ‘Tl just have a look Titere—there, little fellow! Don’t ery.” he maid kindly when “TT not Now please stick out your OSE TH Pox yp “You're a pig, Happy Jack; just a great big pig!” “I'm not a pig! I found these nuts | first, and I tell you they're mine!” shrieked Happy Jack, #0 angry that every time he epoke he jerked his| tall. And all the time he was chase | ing round and round the trunk of the tree, trying to prevent Chatterer get- ting up. Now, Happy Jack 1s ever so much | bigger than his cousin Chatterer, but| he tan't so spry, and, in spite of him. Chatterer got past, and, like a little red flash, was up in the top of the tree, where the big, fat nuts were. Yes, Indeed. It Was Truly him,” he said, “and find out the! 'North Dakota’s Laws DRUGGIST RECOMMENDS THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE T3 va VEN ANY \ BACK wee man? Saahipedaputle eae! Ss Tre Ouvia AUD her Bee TOMS | pascee JUST Eveumi@ ? ovr LerT FoR The TueaTer A Frew Myre Ss WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— ft was suet RBADIL = witL: \ [WHERE A GoYyY UP 1 WwISCON SON JAPTOER BEIN TORUED, OUTTA SAIL BROKE cr ) aga / ace All BET Yo AL _ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ied | suv. Gowe To THE THEATER BHF Tuar'’s Rate ocemeny! GomG TORET MATEO AND SPEHOWE MIS Money FoR TRIL eS! AWAY- WE RienT MM TWE FACE OF IT DONT Yo ALL UNDERSTAND? HE'S A COOA) DiWIG-COON (Drawings by Grove) WHAT'S “The MATTER WITH AN BGG Like THAT ? CAK YOU IMAGING AW GUY Bow IN “WOT’S NEWS TODAY?” WELL+ JUST SHOWS WHATTA MAW HAS TO Do WOWA DAYS “TO SCAPE LISTE 10 THees POLITICAL SPEECHES PROBABLY OTTO THIS YEAR SEENS To GE* UP HIGHER’ pened along just then, put his hands over his ears so as not to hear such @ dreadful quarrel, Next story: Striped Chipmunk Is Kept Very Busy. Women to Hear of Seattle women voters who want to learn something about the practical | working of some of North Dakota's new laws, will meet at the Press club, Fifth ave, and University st. at 2 p.m. Thursday. A. A. Lee, vet- eran of the late war and resident of North Dakota, will explain that atate's statutes, particularly those af- fecting the school and the home, VINOL TO WIFE Mre. %. 8. Sport of Glenn, Califor nia day for a family of eight, in apite of | ao inherited strong constitution, way to an onic pation and a bad st Dreadful But he didn’t have time to pick even one, for after him came Happy Jack, he would fare badly if Happy Jack once caught him. Round and round, over and acrous, this way and that in the top of the tall hickory raced Chatterer the Red Squir- in, Happy Jack the t at his heels, and| rything bed to be Yen, indeed; it was truly Gread{ul, and Peter Rabbit, who hap- ithout relates’ Mrs. “I tried several reme: getting any results,” Short a druggist | in New York. An improvement was observed after the first bottle and| ntill a more decisive turn for the bet-| who slaved fourteen hours a| “but was induced to try Vinol| ' | ter after haying taken four bottles My daughter used Vinol at different times with like results to myself.” | If you are not feeling right go to| Swift Drug Co, 2nd and Pike, get a bottle today. It will give you! new life and vigor-—Ady, 4 , and | * COLFAX church destroyed by fira CUT THIS OUT—IT 1S WORTH MONEY ey & Co. field ave., Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and Prices thoroughly cleasing cathartic for Reasonable. constipation, biliousness, headaches | 237 Ke! Bik. S13 See Aye. and sluggish bowels, Sold every-|] Shine Main 2561 where, Curious About Mentho-Laxene FIRST DOSE PROVES IT Montho-Laxene hae been on the mar- It ts & concentrated com: ket 10 years. weet myrup. ‘The very first done brings wondertut | relief In he or adults, n bad co h h, rior * Mentho-Taxene, subatitute-—for your sale that 4,000 barrels That proves its virtuel—Ad yy Methodist Episcopal Central Baptists lip, enclose with fe 2835 Shef.| have decided to dispose of the pres Chicago, M1, writing your |. ¢ tecation and will erect a new name and address clearly. You will|*) iene Queen Anne ave. and receive In return @ trial package con- | taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatiam, backache, kid. ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Don't tak Rem: weed jawt year not like Go to Queen Anne ‘Trustecs of the Central Baptist chereh, Third ave. and Cedar st, Boston st. CHARLES SCHWARTZ ometrist and Mfr. Optician ee incamined and Ginanen Fitted Stomach? Adler-i-ka! “I suffered a great deal from sour stomach and gas on the stomach. After taking Adleri-ka I was imme | diately helped and a little over one bottle CURKD ME." (Signed) J. C.| Bailey. | Adler-‘-ka flushes BOTH upper and | 1 80 completely it relieves gas on the stomach or Removes foul matter sour stomach, which poisoned stomach for months | Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis, Adierd-ka is a mixture lof buckthorn, casoara, glycerine and nine other simple igre: Swift Drug Co,, Bartell Drug Co. and all —deading erugeiate, COusHs= WoWlosA aAtla- Who ALL SAID AW USE SLANG 77 GOLLYDING !! A Goon owe. ON Me! We GOT ALMOST TO THe. THEATER WHesl | DLS - COERED t FORGOT |) +s & By BLOSSER of Wulo ALL UT Tar” BUG IN Yo m 2 (TS GONNA BE * SOME WINTER WHEN om | Plain duties are naturally unat) PRESSELS—Gen. 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An office seeker always harps on the need of political reform, Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished by Simple Combination Helps Weak Eyes Seattle people are astonished at the quick results produced by stm ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, Hyomei etc, as mixed in Lavoptik eye " ‘The germs of catarrh do not extet wash, In one case of weak and|in the same atmosphere with antie near-sighted eyes, a few days’ use| septic Hyomei (pronounce it High-o- brought great improvement, In an-|™¢) . 4 | Breathe Hyomet and relief from other case, it stopped eye pains and) catarrh, coughs, sore throat or cold inflammation. We guarantee al will come in two minutes, amall bottle of Lavoptik to help| Breathe Hyomei and that stomach ANY CASE weak, strained or in-/straining hawking in the morning , will quickly disappear. flamed eyes, Aluminum eye cup! “Breathe Hyomel and kf! the eae Swift Drug Co. and leading germs; heal the inflamed mem= stop the discharge of mucus vent crusts from forming tm athe Hyomet! for a few minutes each day and rid yourself of con- temptible catarrh, athe Hyomel—mtve it faithfat d then, if you are not satise | re your money back, { tartell Drug Ca, ywhere, Neuralgic Pains Give Way te Soothing Hamiin' Wh ra one Hamlin’s Wizard Oil fs @ , timple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia, Rubbed in where the pain is, it eases nerves and alm brifigs quick relief. a supply on tel. | Wizard Oil is a good dependable, Preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. 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