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BYBRETT TRUE By CONDO! pose eee hia a NOW- THAT TH’ WAR IS - An’ 1 IT WASN'T FOR ‘ WELL, A WHOLE LOT OF MR. PASTOR, BRETHREN, WE wiLe OVER - YOu THINK YOU OuR BOYS LEFT TEM. THOSE BOYS TH’ WAR pice ? OUR BOYS ARE STII wird A Can perorecvou | — \USTEN To SOMETHING WEDLOCKED— |“ Ta’ ONY | MORIERS WIVES AN)” SuMET- MiGHE STL BE RAGING | |UD _) TOveR THFE Mey NEEOH) How Many } a s TS AN ) IL 2D AN! CLOTHING Al GIN WOOR ;BRo WE TRUE _ Any PG: «ll ced OF Bt BOATS TO BRING ‘EM bes NMALTONS Ast ah to oe HOME I'M SELLING: SERMON < | WISNeS Yo Say, & CEA. a i hs ae VICTORY BONOS — WOULD LIKE = —— \ ma. THE PRIVILEGE / y/ x ; OF SAYING A | \ OF | ‘= : Pal “Sells” WORD OR TWO, | ; i ‘. y SE ceca Out —By LEO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I JUST NOW NoTICeD BROTHER TIGHTE WADD = Mr ~ {DROP A BIG ROUND DOLLAR - s j / You'L. Move ! Dinvo THE CONTRIBUTION PLATE, = ' theres: XY WOULD SuGGesT THAT YOU FISOUND IT BEFORE ACCEPTING (T BECAUSE I FIRMLY BELIGVS IT'S THER PLUGGED sz Jor COUNTERESIT It! | SQUIRREL FOOD t “TRY-THE GREAT WALL - 'g 1 A TO STOP ( en ae ‘| OF CHIN: SWE CHINA WALL Sine Hi Lo? ] ree orrt? ( TODAY. ent- GEE WEY Levees He : CET | ~~ 6 KEEP ME COVERY By THORNTON W. BURGESS = (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess iH Farmer Brown's Boy Decides Buster Bear a Lesson EN, on the second morning Farmer Brown's Boy dive all those palis on the er Buster Bear had fn bis anger mt, he decided tha S ing Ary i _ be done to teach ry ) . Buster must be taught t “9 . } SY ose pails were private property and J 5 and then, as he tramped thru) i : ‘ & «Freezone is magic! Corns lift off Bie Green Forest collecting sap, he be J : a lot of hard thinking. He k + ; 7 A . os y = =! C with fingers without,pain wh about Buster Bear to know © | 4 County Commissioners Meet it Buster is very sharp and cun - and is not one to be emsif yt >. to Discuss Building « nice to know how far apart|come up too thickly in one part and | should stand, and|too thinly in another, Some seed-/ “The thing to do is to give Buster tub Joke penrdebterabw counts! en planta lings pulled out where they grow! care, just as I did h ea peers. Saat I di@ last y 8 | » thorn in t « of every this every gar he would come up here to the , (fom Sat fof 1 . cecanailags -esiigjeieks Gener ought, to| thickest may be transplanted to house, T could ga it. But 1) Without another word, te Wurried ome 0 . “ be started toward onda y Of course | #D0t# where nothing came up. This} Pt Believe he will, TL haven't #6" toward the sugar house |"Reginald is ¢ ye « him every when the county comm @ envelopes| 2n0t be done with beans, melons, | signs of him around the sugar loome. Come ¢ fare may. 1 shall to diseu 4 suitable contain some di.jcucumbers or corn. It can be Sand I gueas he hasn't forgot-|never was there a more pussied| yn. promenen, SUS Ny seat 7 sctors, aad a hundred | 4 |done with lettuce, cabbage, toma-| Joe Drummond. passing the house The siteseekers war rections, and the fright I gave him when I) woman than waa Mrs. Brown a8 she lfor the fourth time that evening, | “ < not to mention " ° the enumty-oity © these may be fol-| toe#: in fact, most of the so-called) that flashlight picture of him a|tried to think how red and black |neard he . 4 t yu'rq not rational 1 P many estates, real lowed if one has|f0llage crops. Root crops are not| ago. I've got to teach him a pepper 1 posaibly make more) creainty on the >” he ily, “I'm not.| tate firms and individuals wt not. the garden| *aaily transplanted. | n somehow-or other out here in sugar That you, Sid?" he cal isi » HOF ) ¥. | willing to aid the commissioners knowledge of} The proper depth at which to sow woods, ‘Tim question ix, how can sia Comma’ te tt aa on proper Gata seeds varies with soil and seed, Us-| do itt Next stery: Farmer Brown's Boy iis: Dhabas S96: better eek bale P i" lo! ‘The Hofiue estate hae offe I found that no| Ually the lighter and smaller the ~~» E Farmer Brown's Hoy thought and Prepares Some Surprises. The miser: in voice hurt he ! y erty at the southeast cor gain was made| Sted the nearer the surface it is/ th “ mes meee >» malign my h avenue and James street planting too closely. Rows too| Sw. Seed is sown deeper In heavy soils than in light sandy ground wht. When noon came, Farmer “ , ms Boy went home to get the talk to you. friend 0”. This propert f h ot didn't r y * property a each of auc produce as @inner his mother had prepared. at alee eine : pani rags Pat poste nes idn't produce As) Aico in early spring, seed ix sown Il the time he was eating he kept A Well?” he said, ho: y I thought perhaps, since you are| 111 fect on Jame . * properly spaced, and) nearer the surface than in warm was true with plants in a/ summer weather. This is because king and thinking While t me “ By anyon george to me, | RoinK away, you w let me Keep! ‘The Detrich Ha ' t shakingy some pepper over his | Joe ‘Reginald. He'd be something to re of the lack of moisture in mid-sum-| szurt? No, not one bit! Just drop | * It is only by thinking that the cor-| mer ground. No seed will germinate/ 4 tittle Freezone on that touchy . a little"got up*his nef and he My God!’ said poor Je Kind | member you by land James ot, hes n offer 2 rect distance may be allowed in| without moisture. Most seed will) corn, instantly it stops aching, then Right away he had an idea. | $120,000. Several other sit ' Met [ set Reginald free that day in| been offered including one at th * of plants, for usually they’ spoll if planted in ground (00 Wet | you lift that bothersome corm to Ian't it the kis thing I ‘One would think T was about to it aneez# gave him the iden. All the rent of his dinner he kept Phuckling. Be he started back the little sugar house in . the ireen Forest, went to the pantry — off. Yes, magic! Costs only a few i | cents. cline © to wee me now and then, won't! Jefferson st. The owners want $180. | ‘ a - ee 7 we Seattle Man Wades Thru 3'oseu.cuscorer a u been to If 1 do, de on apa ¥ change your mind feet of every hard corn, soft corn, ind iooked over his mother's supply . e anything bemnoe as Set spices and such things. Into one, Milwaukee, Wis.—“I wish . atinglo ‘with virtes I'm afraid not HOLD BOY SUSPECTS F t S D t or corn between the toes, sndaaaa (en TR ag car gn Remedy Ptr al pang hy ARONA. I IMB rc eo tipsy espe: ad ire to Save Destroyer iio wiscse esc facetie spain pepper. Into an ket he functional dis-) Gone anything, but and the less | see of you the bet | 16, are 1 on open charges follow 4 Sa soreness or irritation. Freezone is slipped a package of red pepper i orders a ike wna T pot ot But his next words belted hin |ing thelr arrest’ Sunday night by| Wh 52,000-ton troopehip | the ammunition magazine, KAKA?) the mysterious ether discovery of ww ach a ° a profit by a ‘“ * et ention n ison he . Se or 4 Patrolman | 4oUitanie ed States | and oO © * e jer = % What are: you ge eal do with ; se 1h Gera m the edge of the re oe n had better | Sergt. W. F. Donan and Patrolman | jee e shaw in British waters on|smoke and flame to flood the maz best een nies. ~ a en ee uli} Lydia Kc eae eset MANNY | ne passing bhy.ae Wie to a Reckoner ae” tas euro Sade Tithe morning of Octo 10, 1918,/ azine. Commander William Glass : ee, — . - E> Wag |||ham's § Vegeta-|,, Ny TOR tee ee ee ee va bettas Late omer lio explain thels posmastide of a trav: |SUeme 16.deet, trom <b bow of the! tore and Wis crew Seed Oy ie silent a ener. Browse. Boy. chucked | Te , beg yeaa ; “Yl smaller boat < 10 gobs to/admiration as Kirkman and the two : ' * ble Compound. |’ . * i at, aw it turned ou eling bag conta pair o} h “lg pettied ie Mel on to help make t aming you was al 7 turned out, was Joe's |eling bag containing @ pair of high) i Geath ng the Shaw/gobs disappeared. Expecting every e sugar,” he said Before 1 was| farewell. He had reac » break: | power binocula cod , , ; ara) ana ane Ne TORE Bree are, abbot ET at. ida gave Mand ame ook korea afire, the sea tragedy developed a/moment to be blown to bits, com- , For the land sake!” exclamied T came home |e, 1 don't know that 1 foal. 00 |186 point. He save bets jong look hero in the person of Lieutenant |mander and crew waited and prayed| ! ein aac tee Olly va cove ite START CHURCH SOON mmander Van Leer Kirkman, a|that Kirkman and his men would j rs. Bre Who ever heard o os = thine? 52) ape J from work at |ifsund acing some other girls, and |the Street. Some of the dignity of ’ Recents TT ot ore eon weil quien,” ; night, 1 would [found scelng some other girls. and his retreat was lost by the fact that|. Being successful in raising the | one resident of Seattle who) return, ‘They did—smoke blackened, elated Farmer Brown's Boy, “but be just Worn | eat =e rig to There wan|the cat followed him, close at fi of the fund to build |lived at the Windsor apartments. | scorched and staggering like drunk: | . k carnage dag ig ea “ out with pains |iovich bravado in his voice. “But t Christian church, con.| With fire eating its way toward/en men Se tied ta everythings Cs T took ch dragged | wnat makes me sick } to have every| Sidney was Hurt, greatly troubled, [struction of the edifice will soon be | — oe —————| they haa dared the hell ot flame . edhe ¥ wr? his was lov whe did o begun, according to Rev tusse i and eruption of h explosive only Without another word, he hurried! ham's Vegetable Compound and {ts feos weccious! Wh Potent patos it Ahie-atee A edhera ms Pees |Thrapp FIRST WOMAN JOINS }to find "that the ‘valve ‘ontrols of| Recipe of Sage Tea and ror . cion and despair, injured pride and |~ gi ? the flooding apparatus had been} 4 7 : " tygrnbre osselbage | HARVARD'S FACULTY (or ca in the collision with the| Almost every one knows that Sage We . it in different | threats. Lovers in fiction were o a , M1 took i tee prom: |two clanses—-the ah one 5 BOSTON, April 21. Harvard fac: | giant troopship. Every man aboard/Tea and Sulphur, properly com- girls who suifer w ved and trésed, and the re ‘ity has a woman member—the first | ship then turned to and succeeded| pounded, brings back the natural. 7 I did would try Lydia E. Pink hes. auvides sll bia carefully |Jected ones, who took the I » the history of the university lin extinguishing the blaze after a/color and luster to the hair when ham’s Vegetable, Compound.”- Mrs. | onserved if ifter@nce fled. He bent |away in despair, but at ie wg Me he is Dr. Alice Hamilton, bacteri:| heroic fight, Kirkman then suc |faded, streaked or gray, Years ago H Dootry, 1135 26th &t., Milwau- cs agatha aaah amenities ne | eRmniavenc cohed bar asec beget * PUBLISHED BY THE © cist and specialist in industrial | ceeded in plugging two large holes | the only way to get this mixture was | kee, Wis taka held St -agninet bia lips fubase: witht’ Jee aware ‘eseuna in SEATTLE BAKING Co medicine and occupational diseases.|/thru which tons of water were|to make it at home, which is mussy Working girls everywhere should |"470. held & Gh you, Sidney. (corner, watching her, obsessed - 10th So. at Main. ‘ff At Harvard she will act as assistant | pouring. His ingenuity kept the }and troublesome, Nowaday: Dy ask- profit by Mra. Dooley's experience, |. ik ine truth, I wish I coulg|She felt aggrieved vinegar professor of industrial medicine. Shaw afloat, To climax this feat,/ing at any drug store for “Wyeth’s and instead of dragging along |i )))* y ma ded & tony Oe cok aa Dr. Hamilton is a Chicago woman, | the Shaw steamed thru 50 miles| Sage and Sulphur Compound. : sie. Tea taehoue’ foot and bert O"The cat, finding no active antag: | Feptitio and then, being human , resident of Hull houge, and the in-|of submarine infested waters to her/ will get # large bottle of this fa- "] u dt BR vo segs cl gt 2 paras ca . timate friend and coworker of Jane | base. mous old recipe, improved by the remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege: | 0h et agathat the bora ative |marding her by tts Paddont veka Try This Tempting Addams | Kirkman and his shipmates were|@ddition of other ingredients, at #) | table: Compound. sa trial. Tt han [ASd,rabbed agathet the boy'a quiver. | sartils her by ite wudden retatn Layer Sandwich Since 1910 #he had been the inves-| «rung gully of courege and the} small cost. § | overcome just such conditions for Dina sabictiie Gioty vino ten tee Ome veeaada Ane she shooed it tigntor of industrial polsons for the | cest seamanship” by an official} Don't stay gray! Try it! No one thousands of others, and why not {stow gh egsrv dy bak Bier yl ry] bo aig gy ase Agr ice a loat of Tutter ff United States Department of Labor. | Court of iaquiry. can possibly tell that you darkened ‘or you po special ice, writ! facia tor. the’ first: tind the ling ealias beitee” aka nleus pe Nut Ge Brolvuin length: Born 50 years ago in New Y¥ vd | | your hair, as it does it so naturally ‘ws A ~ Lig saer-—-aedonstsaneeageemeninetinee sana Lydia a inkham Me rd Oe, ona’ of love and deupalt eat, |aud-looked' the 4: ita j pabala City, Dr. Hamilton has spent her ti and evenly. You dampen a sponge a Lynn, Masa. The result of their jenlgma of love and desis pseviiae nrc aodpa indow and in the study of medicine, graduating or soft brush with it and draw this: MieTN ie or 40 years experience is at your |' . pad first slice with rom th® University of Michigan in| through your hair, taking one small ; serv You don't mean that!" (Continued T i service. | ntinued pimento or chili cheese, and later spending years as strand at a time; by morning the Not if you are hating me all the the country. I'm sorry, Joe. You'll| southeast corner of Fourth ave. and | ! | ls y towatd t house, and) made me ‘feel like a new woman Bho ~|T can work from morning until night and it does not bother me, / and f wiah ail girls who suffer as |“ “I mean it, all right. If it wasn't the second with mixtu nt in the universities of Leip gray hair disappears, and after Thousands Jother application or two, your 7 a ay RS y! ~ |tor the folks, Ud jump in the river of finely cl pede nuts sig, Munich, Johns Hopkins, Univer Have Discovered For Twenty Five Years LOWEST RATES TO hae oe ney Co a gbog pnd stuffed cue = ee Chingy eed Tustieuee Pas | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | pecomes beautifully dark, glossy | Paris | areaHarmlessSubstitute attractive. By EDWIN J. BROWN = CALIFORNIA 0 iit. ete mee oa On on etowts Gin Tatoe--ao edb “aa Seattle's Leading Dentist 3. eivi'e-worth whet J’ve" teed oaf is all together again. = 106 Columbia Street | SAN’ FRANCISCO | Pe, erecran Soe ta ‘ont isa ogetier ae" p, Search for Youth | fitstivs and their elect on the iver | ‘ a Gia captig: aki vhna LOS ANGELES 5h gath ype eerie aR Because You have e number of Started by Mother stoes otmatennoys, Thar ave ciate, | inns die. aunt oc 0 cos SAN DIEGO (iio) eee wets i 'tect when 1 / MR Tt Flavor Fascinates fa oe en aera domme ‘at Chale, aged 19, /t0tteat liver and bowel complaints with | Oil l ; tury, and have worked faithfully to aw you at the White Springs with 2 ag the yNOMANME ? " rat the White Ss te Ask Your afternoon tea. n_ave., who was reported to | Fhet Korey ales it brought master # system that is safe, sani-|S- S MELONI that roomer chap 119 tary and satisfactory. 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It rev charge f onsultation and t is acting like @ cragy , ‘ ‘a ithe Eix-Government Phynician boy, and he was a man, all of 22! > Paris and Strasbourg, fell Sunday fecling come from constipation ard | moves soreness and stiffness cai | 1 do not operate on people's pock 1111 FIRST AVE. oF When are you going to the how || {i i near St, Didier, and was destroyed liver, Sake De Bowens | By ennician of overenarsing: Always ethooks. I have elevated dentistry 140 WASHINGTON 87. pital? yplien —— [by flames, ‘Two of the crew were Tableta when ce Mh ve pa handy for an emergency. eo pratensional. bucinece standard. ceamieata.0b. inonne Tomorrow.” ‘ta : FN ial sare ce : | burned to death, « third was serious. ‘heavy,’ how By PA NS EDWIN 4. BROWN Look for the Free Doctor Sixu. “that Wilson's hospital 1460 Wourth Ave. ly injured, and all the mail carried spirits When you think of advertising, 106 Columbia Sirees Yes." by the ship wag destroyed, box. druggists. think of The Star. jlue eyes, light hair and complexion,