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iW®nvR«T>AT orroTirn ?• iw QJ ftv ClciftiiiLj ★ T~\AVTT> <lr*w « ?on» br«»th and . "T»m»non» trai nf • rr^nt *-* *nl on with the le*#nA. I •tlenr* and th* «ll»nr» «•« wmm "Wort- «n<l »o then than Ui» * Ci*»' It wu »w --kwr to wnrk on the voul of the | ful! lr!-«>r "In t!w <u**r. tharvt*tt»h. dull ♦olra of * d*mon ha tipok* " 'Ar» you Urmr** 1 >*r* too »n lBt« llm try (*»»• »h«r« mj tr*Murr W hlddfn"' "And th* wl«* old footlah man •nntrrad. 1 A*r»' "Now. k* didn't »»*n know b* had aald It: h» didn't hoar hlmo*tf ■a* It. but all at one* th* air a**m<s] full of *cho*a. "Th* hi* rork b*hlnd him araahml forth "1 dar»r ami from In* (op to tr*» l»tk from abaklnr loaf to trombtm* twig. It vottndad bark and forth and buck and forth. T darrr 'I dar»" 'I daw* "Th* wla* old man tr*mbl*d from h*!«<l to foot and w»a about to about oat a<mi*thlnir )u«t *o b* «>uld h**r hi* own vole* »Wn th* *eho nsrhn] th* aid* of Sit (Mt. H*tnl*r\ It atrurk th* mow wall and a rraxh Ilk* —llk*—l don't f.i»»mb*f what It Wu. but It waa dimply awful, earn* bark. *l dart-** "Th*n Timaww nrnd* him aw fly a r raid, and h* aald. 'Too You a»k for w*alth of bin qua t.la»*n' "Of eoun*. h* n**dn"» ba»» Mid that, for th* old man wa< atr.-a.lv *o «.-*j-rd ha rooldn t do anrtbinr 'la* but tlat*n hia mati»d hair wm atandln* atrulgh' •p on rnd Ilk* a porruptn* "Lan-nr AD VENTURE-S OP THfr T.WINS > Ctiv Rob<Hf Brian A STRANGE DISEASE ftYou don't wy no." exclaimed the farryman schoolmaster, never heard of it before eald Dr Mink, looking down J, ■ Markka Muekrmtn chair with a Hwr look an hi* far*. "It'a a vary ■trans* disease 'his chfp has. Mr Bcrtbhl* Scratch. a v*rr strange on*. ■Meed' It's called 'stuckankantmov iMiluh ' Thr peraoo who bu It caot Movr at all™ *Tou don't say ao." exrlatm*d thr JHrrman schoolmaster. "I a»v« Mart of It befor*. did yoa. Nanc j V i If, Nancy hadn't, nrithar had Judge; Hfeow. nor Prof. Mara, nor Mr. Cbuck. br anybody. I "la It a kind of lartlyilar asked ■(Tibbie Herat rh anxVously, feeling marry that he had cvar ecolded { Mark la tor anything. •Sort of." nodded Dr. Mink, "only 1 ft dorm t last so long, and thr only •«»y to cure It la vrry difficult to learn. Vrry frw people know how " ' "Oh." rrird Nancy, very much WUlll*d. "dont you know, Dr. Mink?' Wont poor Markle ever b« wall anln?" Happy Jack and Chatterer Feel Fooliah KTAPrT JACK th* Oray Squirrel and Chatterer th* H"d Squirrel out of breath. Happy Jack wax and blowing, for he is big ■«! fat. and It la not so easy for him IHKace about In the tree tops aa It la I jar his smaller, atlrn. nimble cousin, r Ho Happy Jack was the iorwf to atop. He aat on a branch Bray up In th* top of tha tail hickory and glared aero** at Chatterer, Hrho aat on a branch on the other of th* tall hickory. B "Couldn't catch ma. could yon. taunted Chatterer. I "Tou Just wait until I do' 111 make F sorry you ev*r cam- n*ar my I hickory tree," anapped Happy Jack, a "I'm waiting' Besides, It isn't Bpgur tree any rnor than It'a mine," Hwpllrd Chatterer, and made a face Wmt his cousin, Happy Jack. | Happy Jack hopped up as If he MMant to begin the chase once mora. F»feat he had a pain In his side from kjpaning ao hard and so long, and w> sat down again. Might down In heart Happy Jack knew that was right, and that thr ■ didn't belong to any more Lfrlut to his cousin. ISut when h* ■though' of all thoao big. fat nut* Vvlth which the hickory tree had been Plattdc'l. greedy thoughts chased out lit right, and he aald ■ hl/n«"!f again, as he had said when Ik* first saw bis cousin, that Chat ■ fcerer shouldn't have ono of them, lie ■•tofcpe'l scolding long enough to steal P* look at them, and then- what do you think Happy Ja/ k did? Why, he ,Mre such a Jump of aurprise that he JVutrly hla balance. Not a nut •ft* to be seen! Happy Jack blinked Then he ytlhh"d hi* eye* and looked again w>uldn't see a nut anywhere! Th er* w*r* the hiiMkji in which th** SliiU ha/l irrown big and fat until ffcpy wer* rtpr, and the hu-k« ha«) but now ev* ry huek whji I CkMAUrw MAW Lhm quoar Pa«e 186 Tut ha told the aflae old man exactly hn* to ftnd tha mine of htaqua ahelta. Wall, tha m» aar Juat «at there a* If he w*§ dead ha couldn't move hand or foot, and tun pywi »tared *tratght ahead at the gltatentng «ftow <H>Tt»red mountain. Than up In tha treo Skal kl. tha blu<*)ay which la * laeat of id and la an en 'tnf to magic tn-cajD to rfng: then the Imvni atlrrrd and thltiga moved a little and y»r mlaer found that ha oould mova. "!!• wHhed tha demon had told him how to **t tha treasure not Juat whfra It lay. but ha thought ho oould think out a way, and thla bt what ha didj "Ha aant hia wife otit to gather k.«rra* root. 'oatin* ha didn't want a woman unoopln around to aar what ha waa up ta "Than ha took tha hlfrwt atk horn* ha had and ma da himaalf twt» aort t»f piekaiaa wtth am "Th» n ha packed up aome kip ;»orad Mimor and aome kinnlkin nifk to axnoka In hia atong pip*, got hla bowa and arrowa together, and gtartag off at aunaat Juat aa If ha wna off f«»r a hunt "And hia faithful old aquiw. who hadn't avan a blanket to wear. aiw him diaappear down the traiL I l»r. Mink looked weey *Tortumi»ljr Ido know. Th* rcrtl of (-wring thi* iutni< disease was told m» bv my greatgrandfather's nif <-*'* couaio's •Ii t • Null w'a brother " Tine"" cried everybody »« Dr Mink ■ wont*. and *v*n lb* nth*r pupil* in Meadow Grov* school w*ra *o Inltxtnl that th*y quit* forgot |to alt la portion, and Scamper ! Bqulrr>-] fell offhi* val altogether "But I must hara help." want on ! Or Mink. "or. rather. obedience. Will •vwjw »|T»» to do nartlr aa I t*tl jlrn"" And h* looked at each orv of th«n over hi* tlmia Marki« ww getting very gvm I for labia, not ao much bmiva ih» hewHiggvim b* was sitting on waff pulling every balr out of him. near ly, but because ba frit guilty Mr ' *rt of frit that ha n**d*d a r»*l trouncing and it would br a lot b*t Itrr If aotnronr would just (Ira It to him and hav* It orrr with. Uoffrrißfat. IK*. N. 15. A.) BY TMrfhNTOV W. M'UigH look on Happy Jack's fare, and ha looked. too. Now, Chatterer th* Red Squirrel haa very quick wits, and h* guessed right away what had hap (irnrd. M* knrw that whila tbry hiul h**n quarreling and Happy Jack had brm chasing him round and round and art thr top of thr tall hickory tr*>*. thry must hav* knocked down all thr nuts, which wrra just ready t« fall, anyway. Like a little r*-d flash (!hstt*r*r started down th* tree. Th'-n Happy Jack gueseej. too. Juxt Thsn They llcard Sonu One, Isuuahing Fit to Kill Hvmeelf and down he started as fast as h* oould go, crying, "Htop thief!" all th* way. • j Wh*n he rsaohed the ground, there aa* Chattcwr. scurrying around and poking under th* fallen leaves, but he hadn't found a alngl* nut Happy Jack couldn't atop to quarrel any more, hecaua*. you **r. he was afraid! that Chatterer would find the hlgit'*at| and fattest nuts. Ho he began '»I scurry ayruuml and liuiiL. utu. 11 was' (To B# r<nUmnl WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF)— DOINGS OF THE DVFFi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS KEEP!KG UP WITH THE OTTO AUTO queer, vary queer, bow thoa* nut* had hidden aa! They hunted and huntad, but no nuts wer* to be found Then thry stopped and atarrd up at tha top af th* tall hlrkorv tree. Not a nut could they a** Then they stared at each other, and grad ually a fooliah, a very foolish, look crept Into each face. "Wher*- -wh*re <fo ywn iruppov have (on« to?* a«k"d Hippy Jtuk, In a qu*er-«ound*nff vol« «». Juat tii»»n they h*ard noma on# latiKhlnir fit to kill hlmaelf. It waa IVt« r HibUt. "I>ld you take our nuta?* both ihoufd, anicriiy. "No," Nt; "no, I didn't take your nut*, tho thay not ( youra, anywayT And th»»n h« off lnU» another fit <rf lauKht#*r. for I'etar had a**n Htrlp«»d Chipmunk v«»ry hard at work taking away Uioae very nuta while hla two big f*ouaina had barn quarreling In the tr«« top Next nlory Happy Jari StrlprU Chipmunk. TO RELIBVR CATARRHAL DKAFNESS AND HRAI) NOISKS ( If fon hav# Catarrhal pfafn**** or »rr hftf'l i»f htnrtnr or hav* hrnd nol*»a go to your drugriMt and r#t 1 ounce of far mint (d'»iibt* «f r*nrih) fund *,dd to It *4 pint of hot w»t*r and a llttla rr«nt)lat»d "iipur. Tak* 1 tat»i<>apr»onfiil 4 tlm*" a dar Thin wIIF oft»n bring ciuiok rHW from th* 4tatr*flalng hf-ad nola«»a. ''logged nonlrlln nhould op«f), br#A?hing b*ooi»i* ***y and th* mu ,' im *top dropping Into th* throat jit In fumy to pr'pirn. r.oi«ta hill* land in pl»a»ant to tak* Anr r»n»* who ha* Catarrhal or |V' , « rhouid fttva U»i* yt ■'ytf'UU, TTTE SEATTLE STAT! JON i Kvm the tmrkabrat rak<> hw to await Ita turn. pi.air on a ®<f^> DIAMOND nS/ Uirjv MINUS AND ▼ watcimi HANSEN IWI !«••< it* Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances A ITree Prearrtpflaai Ta» ».Tf rIUr« •ml Uil INM Philadelphia. Pa.- Po you wear glasses' An you a of eve strain or other eye weaknessee* If you will be glatl tu know that. ar« .onl.nK to I>r l.»wk there In real hope for yoti Many who»e eyea Wire falling nay they have had their eyea restored through the principle or thin wonderful free pr.4crlptl»h. line man nay*, after iry\n" li: "I was almost blind. eoiild not nee to rernl at all Now I ran read everything without any jlasaea. and iny eye* do not water any more At night they would pmn dreadfully; now they feel fine all th« time. It woe like a miracle to me." A lady who used It Mays; 'The atmosphere aeenied b«Kv with or without »l«ue«. but after uattiff thla prea. rlptton for It daya, everything seems rlear, I egn even read fine print without glasses " It la believed that thouaanda who wear glassee ran now diarard them In a reasonable time, and tnultlludea tiioro will be able tn strengthen ihefr eyea ao aa tn be spared the trouble am— ».ptinse of ever retting s uatar.a, ~%,a voublea at iaan> aa Olivia Is Hot Used to It YeL Tag Believe* in Revenge Pa Should Wear | Nothing rntilrlhaU-n norr toward 1 »ll»vl«tln* domrniic •toroia Ihiin a rlaar conarlwa. //£////A j /i'i llUllll Better than Pills I GET A For Liver Ills 1 ?5c Box| iffiptlon* mny bo wnndarftiTTy Iwnf flted by following the annpla rval*»». Mara la the preemption <io to any artivo druir • tor* and art a bottle of itoii-(»pto tablet*. Imop one llon- Opto tablet in a fourth of a gla** of water and allow to dlanolve. With thla liquid bathe the «»yea two to four Mm«ni dully You ehould notice your ey«'* clear up perceptibly riaht from th«- aiai t. and inflammation Mill wtaickly dmappcar If your i»ya are bdllifrinif you. even a little take al«pa to nave thrm now. before it la tod lata*. Many hopoleaaly blind might have been eaved if they had cared for their eyea in Mm*. Nf'TM; Another prominent pt»teta*an to whom tha ai>ove artlrle waa aubmltted ■•ld "Una Opto la a vary ramarkahla remed? Mm lngTadlant• aia wall known tn eminent eye apaclalieta and widely preaeril»«d by (ham. Tha manufacturer* guarantee it to ■tronffth arofitght It par . on» In ona wook't time In many lnetan< aa or rofuna tha money. It h* cthtalnad from anv cootf dmralat, and la ona of tho aarv faw proparattona 1 foal ahould ho krpt on hand for regular iim In alraoat a\ ar* farnllv it la auld Ui thia oUjr by aW fioud dru«gUMw> (Drawing* by (irovn) a Red Necktie, Too Dudley G. Woo ten QuiU Democrats Per-aoa* he rhnrffed that the demo ••ratio party wa* atanrttn* for a am* render of our national Independence. I>udley G. Woo ten, d^mo- The moat for your mon»y. tho brat for mouth, thr for your V health. la the guar* *nt«- by um. KIIWIN JL ?"^Wv ■jiuwn VJHFA Seattle'e »f«t«i orrir# IN ( olnhiMh It 100,000 Died From Bright's Diteate and Other Kidney Troubles During the Past Year Inniimnr* Company OfflrfaU Say* Hilt. "M I'"* C«it «f Thnr IMIk (Mil Have item AtulM" Tho Increwao In futullttoa from Mrlglit'g Plaeiuir and "other kidney atlmenta la oaualng gruve rumern to Hnaltli authorltlaa. A leading Life liiaurano* Co. si.ilea that (0 par c*nt of tha fatal! tleg. could have lire n avoided or poalponed had the proper preoautJnnary meiuurea been taken Thouaanda of p«M>pla who have kidney trouble do not know It. Thoy do not realise the Important part the kldneyn play In our dally life. If the kldneya fail to art aa Nature Intend ed. aoo<l health la impoaalble. aa the polaonn nraatod dally are retained In the aval em. whinh oauaa barkachoa. ronatipatlon and many othair dia Ireaalnt Ula. So u> avert Mriotm kidney m cruttr mnirnnniin from Texaa, aad for many ycara a promlnmrt mmitwr of the democratic party In thla ■tat*. ha* )«lne<l the llardinfCoo lulire Club of King County, and nay* that he la out (o vote for Governor llart. the republican candidate for governor. P"OMOH!L,- I "emergency" treatment with VISJU Got 17 Mill** J*. CM nens, Warner's Safo Kidney and Liver Remedy In variably helps these' iin put Unit organ* b.uk tu norinuj ac tion. It* htmllng und soothing ac Uon on the kidneys aid* (Win to do their work of elimination of punonn from the system. That la why Warn er'ti has helped thousands of suffer ers from backache, weak kldneya and bladder troubles and why It la no uniformly successful. Then remember. Warned* «afe Kidney and Liver Remedy In no ex p»'rim*nt of todsy, but a most de medicine for the kidney* that ha* been a blessing to thousand** of aufferer* for the last 40 year*. Tou oan get It at all druggist* or a nam pie will be mailed upon receipt of 10 cents to cover postage if you write Warner's Safe Remedies Co., I>ept. ill, Rochester, N. X, IN "Ivors NKWS TODAYT By POP MOM AND I "IT'S A ll GREAT I LIFE" I But don't you hate I to get up in the I morning? I USE SULPHUR TV El IB SHI Broken Out Skin Mid Hrhtaf Kcmhu Uciprd Over Night Tor or blotches on face, fieok. irmn or body, yoo do not have i© wait for relief from torture or embarrass ment. declare* a noted akin Kpocial iat. Apply a little MenthoSulphur and Improvement shown next day. Kecause of its germ destroying properties, nothing ha* ever been found to take the place of thie *ul phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begin*. Only those who have had Unsightly *kin trou bles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur bring*. Kvrn flsrjb itching ecsema Is dried rigrht ua Get a small Jar from any coot druggist and use it like etf£t cream, FACE 13 By ALLMAN By BLOSSER By AUERN