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PAGE @ THE SEATTLE TAR SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 - Forsook Indian Home {TOB A [hake wav) |\CAPPY RICKS erat = (YOU'LL FIND Witt L A Ms Written for The Star by Peter B. Ky her ¢ to Become U.S. Solon Mis aineacer IT HERE Romance and Adventure in Seattle Grandson of Kaw Chieftain, Charles A Sequel to “The Beacon Hill Mystery” ® Curtis, now Senator From Kansas | vianr wenn gona ; ) if seas on i and . ry ark a eu 7 cae ' ret " q ark ap! f the . t - t f a 2! arns Marian. is Renard's daus « of Abe girl he thought A s a! and fight bh t foreve was clouded at ‘ ’ 49 eS a a ae oe knowledge that she could not ’ : / ’ f {j ard is he alone to | live as his daughter and au oe s f x , he in ad by Toko, J his kind without contaminatic ” -" ‘ 7 Nae cathe: rat see Even this night came Lacey, the ed py sani hold NOW GO ON WITH T t wer of 1, % “yy t | CHAPTER IXX Hecelt had led so many of them t Shan Cappy hooted \ [paren R and daughter stood in| thelr ch full you couldn't + ft ‘ ‘ 4 the m 1 looke to « He f dand t girl te at t ¢ ms t te | nomet ned the ye He rhok his head. "No, dear,” he replied. “1 was Vote More Coin to ee Metaatet elt : Just readjasting my plans, that ; lite, wa Help Phone Battle tach ot is all, You have come so sud ee Fund the fig Kenard saw his child whom he | on me. TF cannot keep you by te a ‘ ug had all along feared would re You must not remain in this en : Pa vile him for the life he had led | Viroument lt tax 4 Mr, Hkir ph ¢ by t and the secret he had held from Nelt must hary wanted to h { mitte | her, " e girl, and t he) “Well, ne : I know of A ypriat f | Marian saw her father, a man with. |! not knowing just what to} os w t would . $1 5 out the influence of a good woman, | #¥ to he € € e004. That sooundre the ( who had allowed himself to stray My mother omething th ‘ tt mbe , from the path of ‘conventionality,|ot her. 1 eel go a With a final monkey curse at the crew he ran out to, the|™., nat |who had turned a Godstv He was heart. He | Tent ene for end of the spanker boom and jumped overboard. 4 4 | for swaying n to narrow and seif.| winced, paled, p A he question, | ee ort nstance j ish ends: but»! aned it fr. es ; : om aloft where b 1 neo where I had od Heby away he'd spread the #kinner, but it is disrupting faith in {down f, government, which ix a sight worse | She felt that there was a chance “Your ” he mused ]to redeem him, to lift him beyond | sadly. “The sweetest woman who | | A nnnS ot himself and his environment, to win ever came into a mai iife, Me |” usmand dollars t slushing down the © orphan n hurting business, You must re confounded ring-tailed monkey wll that any business worth while ne on ‘Change that my mother ' hee back to a decent, law-abiding} Was T who broke her heart. Ido | Rew, on (Chenwe [hat my mother! in this country ts owned by a man {asleep on the bulwa St El | tite not wish to spare mynelf.” where I'd kicked in with | “BO belongs to the republican party, |thereupon had « earns’ ectric | And, overshadowing everything. The girl. was startled five thounand dollars to help build a| #94 that the rights of property bave | gio564 nis horny hand in as e | there was the hope that she might| “Is she living? Catholic church. He doesn’t) *!¥8¥* been held sacred by both b r t jlearn of her mother | ‘The words came tremulously from rt ee . 7 ge - dune the. Parties! ‘The scream that business is |#Tease and grabbed the monkey by Hee cae Renard was the first to speak. His | from her lips. caster me tried a dt se pe being hurt is good hokum to the root of his long Of course, voice was hoarse ond choked. | Renard, his face twitching, Shook | ishing iohethae right regularly And | oP to democratic curiosity, but the tne monkey awoke with a start and] “IT never wanted you to | his head ] - , i t of the matter is that business ustly he'd note eduction fo imped st nt awa r¢ there know," he said, “I never in “She in dead,’ he “Many | Metly he'd 2 wren ip i s been hurt for years by a malic. JUMPed straight away from f | donation to th ty for the upll , and the next thir 4 I'd know my front yard de] SroueR. about It priya: filled with hooded knig the| “J tell you, Skinner, that what we Ku Klux Klan 4 Italian fisher. | are losing in this country is faith g ng in from t Faith in the God of our childhood, a and faith and, n tended you to know your father year She died when you were a was what he is, This ismy pun. |baby. I killed her. The life I led ishment, I suppose. Can you [killed her. And if was because of forgive met"’ her th 4 She nodded her bh not allow myself to see you. I never Yes, father, I ¢ forgive, and) Wanted you to’ know, I k: PEKA, Kas. June 20.—On the| Then, on the advice of his grand-|1 wit) urally, he drew his tall thru the deckhand’s greasy palm ' | Sure Death to Cockroaches the rigging he i, Ants, Waterbugs, Rats, Mice, Ete. Greatest known destroyers of food end property, poctriges of dean.” Does oot blow Into food K I Ready for use. boney back iit To his| falls Seon 4150" Enoch ont aces ous paternalism and all we do ts to of colored peop! t I nent you aw and ¢ wor rev Senator Curtis Smiles and jow she “ens Set na aM oes ta ks woul ae ce alent roman] fh 1 our flow men and fit i ROE ea Me oc nd in “EADY a drei Beaks of an unsaddled pony. gal | mother, he slipped away to join the memory of things as they were in) Marian was slient for many | Lone mountain biasing wi Shee hed{ millionaire and.altho I never did a{Which hitherto had 0; Oévent loping Across the moonlit plains of | white men. He was a jockey in To-|tturred and blotted out, and perhapa| moments, A fresh grief th Oe eee enna atten eal esh dishonest. trae in’ tay. tice, 1|nOW off the » . vernment Buys It 4n Indian reservation in the world| peka for five years. In the winter it is best ADE Pat apenetbing: aha: had alt! || 98, Vee eet ans mn 'y. ae lasd tated ex on a bed apring |monsicy fell 40 feet = J} Of white men, rode the little grand-| he sold newspapers and peanuts in &] 1 am in the better position to} along feared. He mother dead lee shen a tae ena au who have Et Sosa ot old Chief White Plume. | railroad station. | nedin lite over again, What I found| And only this man—her father— A." had sees Temmepabere will have | ‘That was 50 years ago. | When he quit racing he drove ®Jout this afternoon had hurt me, suf-| # stranger, living po had alle “The |it! Once tt u the king ‘Today ‘the keen-eyed youth who | hack—to get money to buy law books. | fered me to give up everything that There was something else, | Church ta be ierastateat’ idilane (Ot aisty fine ber who forsook the sleepy shadows of an In-| These books he read ax he was seated! hetd worth while in life. Hut f will father,’ she sald. “It he | Pas Giant ndekatiin Teves ‘en, | Wrote best seller novels or successful him and dian camp for the white lights of| high upon his hack, in the light of {try to forget that part of it. I will| reasons I came to yc Mr oyd ¢ lark poral adi gietha tans he Sal plays or who lived by his brush and|F fe ‘diwred civilization is high in command of the | the ojl-lamps on each side. try to begin, with you, all over/and I love each other. We were t >| gre@ation the way he used to drive his| Not only did not starve to death, but | consciousnens th state. At 21, he passed a law examina. in be married when I learned of this.’ | SF @®ation aa aa pias. Haisis > United ‘States Senator | ton woods crew, I'm for him. Of course,| #eot his son to colleg Nowadays | pendabi nard’s eyes narrowed. Whose| He stared Charles Curtis of Kansas, adminis-| At 24, he was elected prosecuting | work was this, he wondered. “When you learned of what?’ he | 11¥ adhe ; oe 2 Sagres ie Ay tite the airtas be ckets, and the bur tle al ‘would have to hold on - Gamat Pra Eek Sek tration leader in the upper house of attorney. In 1893 he went to con “Who told you | was your asked slowly Lea 4 your father|*Pread the w along © tre ‘ tke: ratia? entak Gailitied Crocs | e h congress. ess. In 1907 he was elected to the he asked. ‘And how did | Was who he | that after a long life of wickedness, | Cen of tas Aye 4 jaid (224 Swing like other monkeys—with | Women Read This Letter Curtis is a Kaw Indian—the son aes | they know?" ; Marian nodded. A deep me | *hort-counting elling | the she ne of ee Ue Wg ad | te nd feet. So he sat ee - Ns | ' ¥ . be on the shoulders of the rich rr : r lumber that was scant and | om \ nex and wept for an hou leston, S.C. — “‘I was com- of @ soldier-frontiersman and a part He haa served in congress continu A hune hack abe rep od. | crormbalmed him : As he We Pree 58 orga ale dulcls yecketd asia: “Dia. may, cole: Sk I never rector f gk ite x ast Bou | ane a 8. a: ri com. | Indian mother, He spent the first 10 | ously for 30 years. | “Cramer,” he ¥ ramer’s 0 his wife to her | lled oes pee named Mack Lobe ps aera ees . and, run: and Years of his life on a reservation as| Now he is one of the most power-|man. So | Krave, so had it separated his | Totten “oye eke z ie 10 Stine | ena. cong bas th ro he lost faith in his tail forever my housework. I & ward of the nation. ful men in the national government.| Now it flashed upon him. ‘The dis-| daughter from the m Joved | “le the Loed by x ing to all the | burden, did you you the land with a final monkey curse at} just my- is.) - Jappearance of his child from the} 4nd would have married churches Instead Of the ‘one I belong anticn of a governing body, fArl/the crew, he ran out to the end| self around and |school ‘where he had placed her had| He had been nfrfid of -abia. it} '%" more than the lawa they pass, make! of the spanker boom and jumped| did not have en- 4 |been the work of his lifelong enemy.| Was one of the reasons he put her Well, I don’t know & soul whose! or mar business. When we see our| overboard erresagh get amp 1re @) es | They had etruck at her to injure|#part from him, when she wan J come tax statement T would bother, jiaw.makers drafting 00d 1aWA,) rie american iets papates up when I ea “ citizen, to examine.” ‘Skinner,’ Cappy declared, “I have long susp him. And not satisfied with taking|4 child, Some day, he kno orce Sumner girls have earned $5.00] was held aboard the Camaraderie, foros away, they had told her whdo-she pales “Aap iad up, sey bck Wk fed that you are as. | rad lower a he manner of ) Picking strawberries and sent it to| Juno 12, was very largely attended | ¥* Hb t hea Hi hapintokh ots only half human and now I know it.” : 3 Riess, rhothara, | hands clinched. His face | her mother in thove sweet, short days | O1Y Musas hans. “inal Re ie itinerant Z| edees Cass och Fis Interested | Tew strangely white. Marian of their courtship and early married | | MF ae i eine — Pee ee BtOUD,. Dl of cova bbs Thi I eremony—-| %W Something in his eyes that | life, day» before she, too, knew what | OMY permon ae Camp Sealth from July 21st to| friends. e Seven Law ceremony— | f ha th hi he: tiie | turn I would have the slightest inter August 2d. | Beauty, Service, Knowledge, Trust.| Teminded her of the time when | axer who sold me worthiness, Health, Work and Happ)| She had seen him in the house of . down. I read ad- yertisements of Lydia E. Pink- lham's Ve; pos Compound books and leataad about it. I got benefit from wi the courts do not en she deal lke that ring-tailed “monkey when we seo burglars sniveling IN /On of these bright days they'll court-and a sap-headed judge turn-|iove faith altogether and when they ing them loose,on probation #0 they | 45 we'll be treated to the spectacle can burgle in peace while you and | o¢ & Jot of congressional monke overboard because they can no longer trust the tall they s| I pay the cost of an expensive trial that was merely a magnificent ges ire; when we see an embexgling leap! Toko came softly into the room.| *%t !* the boot! | ng | te he ne f by th | “ nome Scotch that was half water. I'd reretofore swung by in the) very first bottle. I continued to take «| the Hindu on the highway. | “Mr. Lacey is he maid. mee ws pose cashier sent up for 10 years forljungier of law and stupidit li | ‘The Thotanwa Campfire Giris met | ness—was given by Seven Campfire | “y-will tiake théed vey tor that (Continued in the next issue.) give a ripe peach to land that bird | ash : Motlers. When the ungiee of law an ap t ys ei pes time, soar wai ad at the home of Dorothy Fleming on) Girls, each interpreting one law seal every, madi of the" he aheapoed | out in the grass And now t I've got a hat) all my own work even washin; Monday. After a short business! dancing. Marian went to Nla-siae and pincea | My deat boy, DOOUSEERE® meee ee ch ait anonthe fe the cocany |ott,my, cheat, Skinner, 1 think 1'l| ironing, and naver folt better ue Mart © 2 ide and placed | BE, hide. tek a t's [have be six months in the county oot. about © holes o ‘olf a ‘rie! Meeting, refreshments were served.) i cont. | een tha aaieaiars New. Schicel: Planned dep orl apr coger ee gO ab reread mr ee og ps egy nee The see Ged faa Mave Lar Wee ll igs MSIE me During the summer months they) KIWANIS CLUB HOLDS LUNCH-|°"! 2%) that, father,’' she sald. “Not} BELLINGMAM Inst the rule f their union, , Jail ¥ x praise God I don't have to live in| change in my’ is due to but one June 21 m in bang” ide on a $425,000 are planning to have a meeting) BON ABOARD CAMARADERIE every two weeks only. A most delightful luncheon was en Eimer. - |Joyed by the Kiwanis club aboard | sotleggers buy and and leave no trail of cancell behind them for the sl & bucketwhop operator failed for six millions goes rida to play golf, why, then, for cash 1 checks uthw of the that again. Please don’t hate."’ The girl's appeal had subtle effect Jupon him. It was her mother speak nd.” | thing, = Com is Bae Pinkham’s 0) , r egetable Compound. I cannot praise % fontaine An rignta ietbeerod it enough.’’— Mrs. ANNTE YOUNG, 16 cial school ele today to of buildin, ‘OK Tho pro. re suspic Ki or r ou jone a | - New officers were elected for the|Camaraderie, Wednesday, Juno i8./ing His heart softened, ‘The hari re At, Append tts ne (PFO: | treasury department to get suspic |Skinner, I tell you we lose faith Reproduction Prohibited | Amberst St., Charleston, 8.C. : Mia me | approved, * for rec: | jouy A bootleg burles his |/in our government and when we do| |. The reason for such a letter from Friotal Girls’ group—Martha Burns|The Campfire Girls’ orchestra fur |lines about his mouth relaxed. tion of one new’ bulldd _— Mrs. Yi She i was elected president; Phoebe|nished music while the Kiwanians | You do not undertsand, tittle |{° 2% one new buliding, ad vin na tomato can until he has/that we're politically and govern ai Galo a oss iG got wel Wendell, vice president; Alice Mc-| dined. Then a very interesting half} girt," he said, ‘This has been a | “X others and the purcha thousand dollars; then he buys a/ mentally bankrupt Contract Truck Is esr ten 7 cently a ues Mann, secretary; Ida Plotkin, treas-|hour program of songs and talks by| fight for years between Cremes |* De site » state bond under an assumed. name;| sy wide canvass of women purchasers re like a ring-tailed monkey | that used to be a pet aboard our! Not Common Carrier ae ee enene ee barkentine Retriever. The men al-} A truck hauling freight between 100 reported that they received ben- ways made a lot of this beast until) two cities for a limited number of efit from taking it, they discovered that he had sucked | patrons on contract is not a com:|” Because the egetable Compound urer; Mary Abromowitz, assistant| Campfire Girls followed. If any one| and me. No mercy has been treasurer, and Ryuthe Marshall was| needed enthusiastic inspiration, we} shown on either side. Ferelected scribe. Mrs. Rogers, the|@re sure they received it from the| ghe realized there was much to | Phipps i in Campaign ieuardian, complimented the retiring) sitls who had come over from Sealth | overcome. Perhaps, she thought, her| SPOKANE, Jun 21.—State Sena-| from taxation, that he retires “Officers, and said that the leather|to assist at this luncheon, manasa Celed De Eatlle.<oo. How | toe aa Var J. epee foraelly, an: | Raya. Coateny to Bee rce waste 0: |ait thestresh: eggs: tesetewart’ bal (mdr; oarclenennd la aiobsaatiesey tb has been helping other women is rea- Honors earned would be awarded at| Camaraderie has had the pleasure | she longed to ask him, but this wan |nounced hh capdidacy for the lew bac ee pin as an American, | 14d away for Easter Sunday break-|the rules of the state highway de son why it should | help you, E a rr ts of time. tenant-governorship toda Ho was | tions, anc DOTe, “A6 -AY i Phan’ one . 5 ge C. C. Dalto ee ose cesiy from Spokane, Hons, Port | Hs tok her hands Inn and at | canisiate io 13)" aea nuh |tm wealth exten noting bt ey, fat Phen "one ofthe deexbands permet, 3Odge GC Dalton ruled Adertaement i s 5 jam, . » and at | 4 92 c shed) ot curic clouted he moi and | ma¢ im lay. During the past months girls of) land and various other Eastern cities, |their soft, warm touch something in| third, being defeated by W. J. Coyle | Mot curiosity naughty. After that the monk| ‘The decision was made in the | They do say that all this congres y r | : | the Filloqua Campfire group have| all exclaiming: “How wonderful!" and|his heart seemed to break and the|and E. 1. French sional pother; this. investigation |sWung by his tall in the rigging |case of T. C, Hunt and Neil Raw. Dat tine hen boss satis Geis NEA ee x ae ays am | mania, is disrupting business, Mr. |aware that had done something | 801, charged with operating with: ve been unable | G > e db icks, hadn” jcod it." and wouldn't let body + yout a certificate of. necessity. The at times to hold their weekly gath-| proud of their headquarters. We are, Tees, BIE Padn & : is ate pan tiiais (EL ering. H er, they hi had "Tt ian’ t disrupt ing business at all,'him, until one day a n coming | case attracted wide attention"among 4 lowev ey have - (An Intimate | the bond is exempt from income tax and after a year or two the boot-| legger hay such an income, exempt AUTO FERRY , a | merchants. Much joy together. On one trip| CAMP SEALTH | _ they went to Green River gorge for} Over at Camp Sealth they are hav- the day and had a wonderful time| ing the most wonderful camping sea- foaming thru those wilds of nature] son, so say the girls and Miss Ruth beside rushing mountain torrent.| Brown. With over 200 in camp, they | Another outing ts planned. It is\are busy and happy every minute Roped it will be an overnight ex-|of the day. Saturday the Campfire | ; ‘ eursion to some lake, For this|Girls will attend the strawberry feos, |LETTER FROM LESLIE. PERS a are to be qualifications as|tival which is an annual event on| COTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, | ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Oliv be unable to accompany Roald} alm myself enough to explain Vou hbo Mies Braden’ Tinieeeat NO. 10—THE STORY OF THE PANSIES Amundsen on his polar flight. The use of nuto ferries saves time and distance—enables you ‘or amid other scenes—and adds varlety to your trip. SEATTLE TO BREMERTO: 6:30, 8:30, 10:25 a. m., 12:18, 3:00, 5:30, §:00, 11:30 p. m. | | Avineos Is Recalled | LONDON, June Lieut, Loca- |tell Italian aviator, has been re- ory of innerm: it emotions revealed by private letters) $:00, 10:30 a. im. 315, 1:30, 9:30, 5:00, 7:16, 9:15 p. m., 12:30 ¥ r +) |Premier Mussolint requires Locatelli m,._(Mildnigh: nce Vashon island. Girls are signing up eve Mi sles ly INew York. and eek ng git |The man In. the moon is s0 short |tiny creature. | “Do you want to|to reorganize the aviation: oxriite SEARECK-BRINNO 1, Each must do something defin-| for second period now, and many are RAWER, CONTINUED |New York, and Jack hus been andiso fat— the story about the pansies?”|A substitute aviator will be named cents ipek Telite How ite toward her rank and $f possible! desirous of staying the entire season,| I confess, little Marquine, that my expostulating with me as we He can't bend over this way or| s, Ye the to-be wood gatherers inust take|Many parents and interested friends| heart sank a bit, as Jack wondered |drove up here from the thelr ranks. 2. Each girl must have| are taking advantage of the oppor.|What his mother would say about|tion, Among’ other things he seom ¥ 42 towels ready for Camaraderie.| tunity to visit camp over week-ends,|™y bobbed hair. She ix so hide |ed to think that his mother would " erled both of the chil:|by Mussolini, Y | “We'd love to hear it." — feet since the] “Well, once upon a time,” said | 9:00, 10:40 a. m., 5, 4:00, 6:45, $:00 p.m. Leave Brinnon for Seabeck (CHtt bend over th He has not seen h B t Cc I House) vi ast 9 a 11:30 Fourth of July, |the fairy, “pansies grew wild ike; Bremerton Cam) 8 00, + 1:15 p,m, 2, Only those who have not missed| Reservations may be made for a lim.|bound with traditions and Sony fs Be horrified when she saw what I) nut he mays that's his shape, s0| violets, The people: “tn ip Rr ANGELES-VICTORIA, B. any regular meeting since the plans|ited number over any week-end, i¢|tions that I was sure she would be|had done, ‘ « ther no use to try France [tions hat Seed en rc ani i aa i |named. them, Host to War Vets started may go. This trip 1 hj sent either to Miss Ruth Brown, | horrified, For a momen a eny hee ca es atest a Rena tehie 8 ERE | "At first they ca “ Officers of the Fortson-Thyges Mr forvart: to jig eaiitiventae |Canip Sedlth; oe to the headquarters, {tho I had made a mistake. You see,| Prescott, that you would think Lhad| That's what Johnny Jump Up Fier ane aaa Sher, ares an, SBRAIRN VER eet Sana eae of Filloqua. aboard Camaraderie. “"|T had tried so hard to make Jack’s|committed the unpardonable gin,| was singing in the moonlight rant pe aes on jos Up, |night visited the camp at Bremer. ie Tt6° 11, 1924; seven members| : : oy.) |mother like me and I féit I had suc- | Then we came in here to find you sit.| ‘The ‘Twans .wok “Listen. to that, will you. Why i (ton’and Inspected’ dctivitien of the MEGGsitin graduated’ in the fret] 3 eded. At that instant I was afraid | ting with your old friend, Miss Brad.| their eyes Ioana A Aug RD AGE It cecore | anlezbe: tH ale opened hse graduation cliss of any real size ot| Alki Beach to Hear t I had undone all that it had| ford, who, evident! . ; not content with}. “In that you, Johnny?" called} iyg hq quiet!” s the’ titmouse | THE GREATEST WEST. toria, 11:48 a. m., 6:00 p. m. Leave Victoria for Port Angeles, 9:00 a.m, 3:20 p.m. Leave Anacortes for Sidney, B. G, 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p,m, 8:30 p.m. Catis at Orcas and Roche Harbor (San Juan Island Pointe) on the 9:30 a, m, and 6:30 p. m. trips. 2:00 p. m. trip ts through Urip—no stops, up and rubbed 6 e 16 whol hree years of|a plain bob, h: hers shingled. Nick. Li Garfield high school. Tho it may be e taken me the whole t Dis i impatiently, “I want to hear the | MMdaYy tor some of the daitens og Band Sunday at 2:30) my married jito to accomplish. 1 Naturally, we both laughed; we | Ay WNL sir, it's mi id Johnny, Alki Beach will 1 Adi told myself, being in fashion was not | couldn't help it. | doi handspring on the window. |. OF the. Story myselt” | | Returning from Sidney on same Megs iil allreniamber th y each will hear Adams’ Con. | tolk elf, be ashic s not | could doing a handspring on the wine ANG DAHAY Ay CMABhod, Lacal | Pi hours MS 25 sictera of Filloqua. [Cert band, under the direction ot| worth my family's displeasure, At this Mother Prescott joined with | siti Datiredle: aed Meee net Sete ERN STORY OF THEM ff Bey rout tn fotrastien “and °llther s & Albert P. Adams, at 2:30 p.m, Sun-| But things never turn out just as|us and even Priscilla Bradford gave “Are, we going on an adventure “You are right, Johnny, the name | ALL. THE PLUNDERER BR Nourse, apply to RaMcHI CAMPFIRE day, under the arrangement of the| you expect them. a wry smile asked Nancy eagerly. “Are you go: | wos too long, So the French. peo. ber al 1" N ieban: Cuners park board When we opened the door, I found| “I had just been telling dear Pris-|jng to take Us on m journey? | plo changed it. ‘The three faces on HEILIG LGET AGUND NavivATiONCo Baturday evening, June 7, a meet. Lew Mahan will sing two popular|not only Mother Prescott in the liv. jcilla that I thought her hair was very “Yes'm, Tam. id the funny lthe flower looked xo Noten en] pages | COLMAN Dotk- FOOT MARION ST ing was held at the home of tho| 22788: “When the Lights Are Low"|ing room but Priscilla Bradford, | becoming and that she looked 10 |little fairy. "That is, {€ you want | | Pron Main 2 x nd “Ls er Awhile.” The h er Prescot 0 ed er se per was served by Frances Carlson he grand march from|€d, but she rose to the ocea |the French word for thought | ——————— sesiie, and let us see how you look." | ing vr thought, It “Martha lencriptive ; yo) oC eten and Luell Wood, hostesse: Load a descriptive fantasta, You know Priscilla Br |sounded so much ike pansies Iford,"| Slowly I ‘uncovered my shorn | Twins scrambled out of bed | ® pansies that “An By 1 { | that's what they were catlod by | The Se shes , Mie igtt® Alps": another | she sald, ax she came forward to| locks, and looked into the three faces | und slipped into thelr clothes and |{h\"* What they | w s a e ar Ed Geis casey nus Tas | Cantatle,, “Bouthern' Memoried and| Kise: mie. “She, vlegraphad me. you: |botorp ine . plain pansies, © shoes [ra held and honors awarded, A special [put on the ma hoes, But | that's not the real story 1 MA JONG O UF ON honor was given to ¥ Ison nearly. touched the | started to tell you. Mie pan [thoughtful that they called then |) ——— SS rs younger, Take off your hat, | to nd if the titmouse is will excerpts from Luders’ “King Dodo,”|terday to ask me if she might come| Mother Prescott's was unqualify Ay usual, 1 for finding a home for ray cat to see me and, phere, I unawered ingly wl del Priscilla Bradford's | that their chins nearly touched the |xrew in the wheat fictds among the riew merober wan initiated. Miss THE TEACHER TREED art bag Mi tn cel nig tat ey ti tae Me Sih th bobbed | ground ag hate Wheat, as poppies do now, And be. | Cllp this Coupon from ‘ did not realize whe “was x! head de me also look ye "Come on," sald Johnny Jump Up ; alle e 6 teacher o ‘ou're # y , * causo they smelled so sweet, the | 3 cu Mesias achech, cuss ppt Tater fe ommniy ENBe sub Bias t Tala tor Guite ‘90. g00n Or I would have ‘asked | younge: 1 Jack—dear old Juck—| gaily, “We have a lon y to g Naat The Star for two consecu mewn. | People would tramp down the wheat | and the night fs waning, Come |to got them. \ So they all climbed down the rose | Milas ell’ Novan Us, saniaritite ».}vine to the magic garden, Johnny | her to wait until tomorrow, knowing | at first looked hurt and then a smile you would be in today, Mmy/|curled up his lips and he cam p ward saying: “You're right, Le: Uve days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The ing talk on Campfire. / on this corner of my desk and| The following new officers were|tWo more on this corner, How many ‘abas elected: Presldent, Tsubel Ronald;| WOuld there be?” ‘ ; e. kind pansies, ‘We must stop smell. | Star office, 1307 Seventh He merit Lia Wont scr | cats nt For do —teone| gar geet evar |Yguare gate buy tan rr mn Up Tod the Way ag iment nd ae te net Aeaue, with ate Bled F 0 alne Service, paehel depen: be Apa hla ty ae Lh Mhativr ng ’ ee eneah ADO: WOO! y came fo the Pansy | they did, and they have neve! a} fary, Hleanor Blankenship; song | removed her hat. Hoth Jack and 1|homecoming, w rapturous welcome, | hed uve SHI as oe ae ae orders, 100 extra) leader, Bernice Anderson; scribe, = caught « good view of her simultan: | almost a quarrel, nervous fear of dis-| “Hello,” culled am sweet voice, and WDD ater tdisao NS awit entitle ‘you to.ene: Louise Cooper. | SISTER COMES TO cously and with one «ec i {Ete rd we both |approbation turned into Joyous ap-|a lovely little fairy appeared right | president will serve at} “What makes you #o excited to-| burst Into laughter, probation and a knowledge that after jin. the hel Ronald t# in the} night, Mildred? You've never acted] Mother Prescott looked much cha The vic Present, as of our complete Mu Jong bots. * sald the titmouse, “I never i there and back before center of the flowery, She all almont everything comes out right | had on a purple poke-bonnet and a] aayiignt, — ‘ho sun's coming | NAMIE Orthopedic hospital | like this before during the threo! grined and rather unhappy and Pris [it you walt a ltl | yellow walnt and green skirt, “i've | a Ne sun's coming up Hassveelaceiedaceessqaccasnacs y that we've kept company.” cella Bradford surprised and indig | (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star.) been waiting,” she sald, | re" BROADWAY {Oh Arthur, T Just discovered this] nant. Yet for the life of me 1 eouta | “Who ure you Hed Nanay ay suihy OAM re ete oe cacutni ORTT ‘ COUNCIL FIRE afternoon that this jy Leap Year."—=|not stop laughing. TOMORROW; Letter from Bea | (imidl fe ’ : ; 4 Li lly. (To Be Continue PHONE Ni [47 The Broadway Council Fire, which} American Legion Weekly, Finally, however, 1 managed to|trice Grimshaw to Sully Atherton, "1 wm the pansy falry," suid the} (copyright, 1994 N, te A pantita Inv) BRONE NOs ssssesssasssscsscssseesereecen sid iii:

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