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MAY, JUNE Klan Chaplain Is Ousted by Bapti Swayuk . Editor's Note.—This ts the \ )y caned oa Diamninds, jocks an . wd y beard A 3d of a series of folk tales 4 ef Puget Sound Indians, 29 written’ for ‘The Star by Erna ena eocikty Gunther (Mrs ROME Pashue Cree Buslding All of the stories to follow = es ick* in this series were ebtained by ast tor Horlick’s the writer in her many visits The’ ORIGINAL - . Maited Milk Map che ion vor BY BERNA GUNTHER 1 m was & very handsume young mish man who lived on the mish river just above Everett ayuk Was @ cannibal woman who void | Imitations— Substitutes wanted to capture him. she t ad a ATTLI TAR SPRETTIEST || Captures Handsome Loon Loon Manages to Esc: Thunder and Flint Are Gr ape From Her sat Help grand morning finger his claws to him his strong Jo to we thing. Witt imselt 1 woman. When the woman caine home 20% Discounton Haviland Noritake and English Dinnerware (This Month Only) jer ¢ rose Nor Regular “$38.76 (Open stock) ts or Goblets, fine lead glass, Se eee pets and Goblets in grape or sweet pea cut e = 25 band-engrave home 903-3"ave. NEAR MARION” PHONEM523 SEATTLE WASH. she them to Loon to « tended to eat a ¢ fo make Swayuk thi very strong. to the west hunder cooked cam, He really stuffed the camas in a bag that Black ‘ bear had tied around his waist Folks, Swayuk said, ou are the first whom I have seen eat so After the meal L utskle the house find her dfather ur times to the house and found the t He told 1 “There you w and Flint; they » your father. Give them my|you seen my and they will retu Yen,” * Loon did as he her to Thunde an to the wes ayek ‘Tah te where he me i ghter diggin a r daughter ¢ to : Nhe followed bi Mole lived husband, Lé on under and asked him, ny Hhusbagdr’ “he is probably at While Swayuk was digging roots | noise, her digg then that g stick broke, She knew }woman on to his mething was Wrong at|was much stron: When Swayuk meet Miss St. Paul. Watson, telephone operator. the best looking girl in Minnesota's national beauty contest i She did Then she ran back nd came to “Have you Unt, 0 | The skeleton “Have | ¢ Second Day o Special Attractions in Dainty Trimming Dept.—Uppe AIS and VALEN t wh ber eclal, yard, 25¢. TTATION FILET LACES " me have insertigns t > Ake pecial BRASSIERE LACES tn « ge 25. IMITATION CLUNY LACES In private life, she’s Dorothy Fellow citizens acclaimed her capital, She'll enter a « New Yor and crushed her to death, hunder and Flint v ‘* from him, 4 she In the old days the Indians used to trap pheasants. Our next story will tell how the first Pheasant trap was made, Skeleton of Giant Indian Discovered NASHVILLE, Tenn., Juno 13 of a giant Indian, »| measuring more than seven feet In Mrs, M. bout DRAPE VEILS of Chantilly Shetland and novelties, are 81.00 to 86.95 cach t, has been dug up by miles from Nash Our Statt booth for the Paper Suppl yerienced instruct ted tod he han aise y Department e than 50 ot ered en of hers of this ¢ forgot about the 4 in Non-Detonating ‘Neither the most powerful powder nor the most powerful gasoline detonates There are two kinds of gasoline just as there are two kinds of powder. One de- tonates—explodes with a single crash. 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Seattle Mother Aerio No. 1 {and Indiscreet, | tatio campus publica-| the state encampment of the Eagles’ GLADYS WALTON adjudged by faculty ‘critics as risque | Will arrive in a special train with its in “The Town Scandal” band, and 4,000 delegates are expect- 4 trom vari in the wat ACTS OF ‘Tho slipping of one shoulder strap|¢d from various towns in the state. VAUDEVI n @ one-plece bathing suit as» inter: = sar | | student VILLAGE DISAPPEARS TREGAIRIOG, Wales, June 13.—| This little village, containing 30 have caused. the houses, two chapels and a postoffice, of the magazine that could|{s preparing to sacrifice itself «for ered were confiscated by/the good of another town. It soon y uuthorities and burned. | will be buried at the bottom of a great reservoir under a plan to give Warrington, in Lancashire, an ade- jauate water supply. oreted by tho publishers | thru thelr cover design was said to suspen: s. 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