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WHAT IN SAM HILL Ape You {GIRLS DOIN’ IN THERE AT Ws TmMe oF NIGHT? IT SOUNDS Line A MACHINE SHroP— COME Now, CUT IT our! WELL, OLD DUMMY, You Look A LITTLE MoRE GET SOMETHING ELSE TO Socaps THAN “The Rest PLAN WITH~ WE NEED This OF "EM Do AROUND HERE - LIZZ IN The OTHER. Room! VLL READ The LATEST er News ‘To You, OLD @RL b WueT ARE ‘i DONG VERE ThaTs SO IMPORTANT P | DOTHERING US WHY Dons Wu P+ ‘Tom, You’lL Have “TO c OH, WERE You UPSTAIRS? { é Tie ane oes || MISS PERKINS JusT LEFT A BIT-AN’ THEN Go|||||| You SHOULD HANE SEEN | DOWN AN’ SEE miss|'!'| HER IN TH BATHIN’ SUIT PERKINS- SHES A |’ | SHE LEFT FOR ME To \ PEACH AM OH wy | *| DiON’T I | | GO IN P| — WH MISS PERKINS— | 1S Te 'T LOOK’S DANDY f ON You By BLOSSER | Peter Learns Some Things About Crea the Grackle BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) G0SH~LooK Whos Comin —!! GES Witz ITS ALEK =< WHEN JA GET BACK FROM TW SEASHORE, | YA GOT OCEAN WATER IA THAT. BOTTLE ALEK Z ITS SALTY, AWT iT? GEE ~ DID YA WA\ SEE AAV BG SHIRS ae: cei BS JUMPED AN’ DOBS TH OCEAN LEAPED ALL LOOK LIKE. AROUND - ALEK? A BOTTLE FULL HOME Wuw ~— THA'S T SWow YA How FUNAY 8 IT MUSTA Tt DoBS~ Now DIED CoMIA’ WST Look! ) NEAW=1 BROUGHT pea UT on the Green Meadows, just | feathers.” beyond the Green Forest, Peter| “Where is she now?” asked P Rabbit caught sight of a black form) “Over home,” cried Creaker, walking about in a stately way, and ing a white grub out from the now and then picking up something.|of the grass. “We've got @ It reminded him of Blacky the Crow, Over there in one of those pine #1 but he knew right away it wasn't on the edge of the Green Forest, ai Biacky, because it was so much |I expect any day now we will smaller, It's Creaker the Grackle.| four hungry babes to feed, T He was one of the first to arrive this | have to get busy then. You . and I'm ashamed of myself;/am one of those who believe not having called on him," thought Peter. “Wha splendid, long tail he has. 1 be 3 | Wren told me that he belongs to the Blackbird family, He looks so much |like Blacky the Crow that I suppose |this is why they call him Crow . 3 Blackbird.”” | == Just then Creaker turned that} |the sun fell full on his b and| ~7? |back. “Why! ‘Why-ce!”’ exclaimed Peter, rubbing his eyes in astonish: | Pin ment. “He isn't black! —_He's| Mair |beautiful! And I've always sup J that he was just plain, homely | ‘as true, Creaker the Grackle, [with the sun shining on him, was | truly beautiful. His head and neck, | p jthroat and upper breast were a shin-} — H(,9¢ |ing blue-black, while his back was a | ’ jrich, shining, grass-green. His! “Creaker!” cried Peter. “I wings and tail were much like his if you know how handsome you |head and neck. As Peter watched it | seemed as if the colors were con- @Very father should do his full |stantly changing. This changing of | in taking care of his family.” {colors is called iridiscence.. One| “Is it true that you steal the jother thing Peter noticed, and this|°f other birds?” Peter blurted s that Creaker's eyes were yellow, | @uestion out rather hurriedly. ‘Creaker!” cried Peter. “I won-| Creaker’s yellow eyes twii der if you know how handsome you | “That is a very personal qui . said he. “I won't go so far as to glad you thing I'm hand. I steal eggs, but if I find a nest replied Creaker.” “I'm not at | 0body around, I sometimes help n n, but there are mighty f self. You see, the owner might n birds I would change coats with.” |come back, and then those ‘“Is—is—Mrs, Creaker dressed as| Would spoil, and that would be handsomely as you are?” asked pity.” a Peter, rather timidly. \ “That's no excuse at all,” declared Creaker shook his head, “Not|Peter. “I believe you're no better: quite,” he replied, “She likes plain | than Sammy Jay and Blacky the black better. E WOULD ID LIKE To LISTEN IN ON eee. Gensco n A LIL” HARMONY ~ LET: BAND CONCERT *) \G/4 97.5 ZMOBILE Sire WeH- HEX BA pr 2 __—BET You KNow How To STOP Him — LET's HAVE YouR PLAN — Dd YUMMY, "N - DY ALYNO rdiit z j | CAE AD ADH | ee | Career, Foil Brother’s Ambition YY iG shd/ REN SoS Satara | PORTLAND, Ore. July 9.—Juan-|reer!” declared Juanita, 13, when ij . ; i, w isap-|she was told she had to go. back to ; aunmicax pate j ita an6 Buster ‘Tull, who disap-| \ et d fro Medford, ve d in| Medford t as oing nto the Uy Uf, D matin Yh * Ses Lp <i" Tle rooming house here today by po.|movies,” she added, “where my suc 5 | lice inspectors and will be returned| cess was assured.” ATCHING THE SCOREBOARD | Sf | to their home. | Juanita, who has been known in f | Detroit ‘ 500| Buster, aged 12, told the officers| Medford as “the girl,with the beau Eve Denton shad first shot At | Boston 46%! he was headed for Mexico. He said|tiful hair,” has been “movie struck" the Cardinals, crushing them for) Washington ‘was looking for a fight” there.|for some time the Giants, 8 to 1. ape same . | He claims te a second cousin of| Buster is known in - | ST. LOUIS, July 9 R H BE. Jack and says he has «| the “baby lightweight.” quit fooling and | Cleveland ‘ *% © great future ahead of him as a|reputation of being je A few of the feathers | Crow.” on her back shine like mine, but she | says she has no time to show off in| Next story: the sun, and to take care of fine | Fisherman. ~ Begin a Savings Account Today or Peter Watches ROMANCE to lick his |New York |Cincinnati . Home runs: Siglin, Beavers; Lane, |Chicago . | Brooklyn Oakland. Pittsburg When you think of advertising, hink of The Star. lb Be and motherly to him, It was » that Mr. Henshaw was one on her, too, but s All they need to Peter sagely a right good chance, and he kept his NOTE—Every Savings Bank in New. York and in all the New cye peeled for that chance England states is strictly MUTUAL, We are the only institution One evening mamma and papa in Washington operating under the Washington mutual savings and the little kids, as Peter called bank law. them, went for a long walk. Aunt The Indians walloped the Browns, 4 to 2. ag eg AO TAP ie Rigel, appér |weight in wild cat And Share in the Earnings of This Bank From BY THE STORY LADY PE an mers a. told «one er * | Kobb and Severeid. You have simply ruined my “1 . It had been decided that Aun’ “Hello, uw arley? ell, "ROUND COAST BASES | ~ NSBURG EDITOR DIES July 1, 1919. You May Start With $1. |Grace, who had be aking her Henshaw is kiss- eres s . Serniiet< Daxiant, NATIONAL Hyon Lot. Pet DANNY KRAMER W SURG. Suir tA. two brothers a long visit, was to £0 ant Phos the front poreh. Vernon, Portland, Los Angeles. ‘ LOS ANGLIN, July %—-Deans| atoltauth, editor of the Misnsbure . sine [home the first of June, and Peter /Aunt Grace is in the arbor alone, Kramer won a decision in his four ly Capital for 30 yéars,. died $406,000.00 In Dividends j was to go with her. Peter inn tne edie clicked, and in abeall 2;round bout with Sailor Kramer at esterday ‘ pSectty” BADnY “exoepe tir One. Te all; | ever ininuee Patee; ence ae Vernon last night. It was the main | a {Aunt Grace was not happy at all, | se 4 e . : Pee Yoreen tae nao Ae ee ee to Depositors A eae apder aes ane With Eddie Herr ordered off the | Boston “year | a Guanine acne Waites It takes a genius to get 10 cents |more, Peter decided that even tho | coaching line in the first inning, the Philadelphia ‘ % wok A atson. _____ | worth of satisfaction out of a 5-cent REGGE ONS ‘ Mr. Henshaw had stopped acting like | Bees dropped the opener with the) xew york, July & , cigar: This is the record of this bank for the past twelve he owned Aunt Grace, she was too| Oaks, 5 to 3. toner es A — months. If we had paid but 3 per cent the amount proud to sale the tetany penne e “ Batteries: Meadows, Doak and Snyder; ee 26 es back, and he was too proud to co! Three runs in the sixth and three| penton and Mecartys ( distributed would be but $243,600, instead of without being asked in the seventh all aided the Beavers} |. Sepa $406,000, ar Mr, Henshaw and pe in defeating the Seals, 8 to 2. Gaine R : xebe were concerned, things were i |cimefanatt recite tien J ae, | re bewutifully. Hal was sperfect Altho pulling the first triple play | Boston sacchari’ en All money deposited here is invested in the spe- Los Angeles since 1911, the Sen-| latteries tohot Ring an nB0 | seruvition Fy Fy aw— ie ag > ofa dropped thelr bail game to the | "udelph, and Gowa ic sec ities defined in the law—which means the BEST tHe market affords—and the earnings are DIVIDED. Tigers, 5 to 1 | cincinnatt Boston ; Batteries: Eller and Seven tailies in the third inning by | ana Tragresser, Gowd the Angels took the life out of the Rainiers, the Seraphs winning, 13 to 3. your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Lis PHILADELPHIA, July 9.—R. . 4 ‘ | Chicago 5 3 7A Ya tr Philadelphia. | Batteries: Hendrix and Killefer; Smith jand Adams, Clark MEEHAN MEETS JACK Vaepiet ie torres THOMPSON IN SOUTH rite D202..." stands in his chance to meet Jack Hamilton 7 H. EK. 4 ease, which fs a menace to good health, We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize in this dreaded disease. Examina- tion and estimate free. Special Washington Mutual YES « NO Greater Than “The Eyes of Youth” Grace was in the grape arbor, Peter |was on the front porch, looking at the funnies in the evening paper when Aunt Phoebe came up the walk. “sit down,” he said, hospitably. “Here's the paper and I'll see if I The Biggest Offering for the Season. Nuf sed! care taken of children’s teeth, | Reasonable discount to Union | men and their families, Dempsey probably will be decided to- | } night, when Meehan meets Jack| can find mamma.” | Savings Bank 810 SECOND AVENUE Reet pk eM wens A shaw was watering the lawn. | Is known as the milk of certainty and _healthful- Established Thirty Years Resources, $10,000,000 “Hello!” cried Peter. “Mamma and Aunt Phoebe is! peaneas i 2. ” papa over here? Delivered by a company United Painless lover home and wants to see mam b y | ma,” ———————— | pe shia lontarrtaans 5 4 y 1 bce oi 1 | Mr. Henshaw waited to hear no| — ill not be accepted. Kearns stated quality, Or for sale at f Henry I eine Mi aa Phileas bel ;more, He departed in haste to} COMING | Dempsey will leave in a Tew days your grocer's. nley > |the Palmers, leaving the water run-| mond KR. Fr | William ‘A mW. Y for Salt Lake City, where he will | ING, nee Bhan ning. } CH v ™ by 4 4 DEMPSEY WILL NOT the Oakland Auditorium. TAKE TRIP TO EUROPE) Thompson is a hard hitter and has| NEW YORK, July 9.--Jack Demp. a decision over Jeff Clarke, the Jop-|s¢y will not go to Europe to box lin Ghost. ; Georges Carpentier, according to Harry Pelsinger and Jack Davis|messages received from Jack | will suppiy the semi-windup of to-| Kearns, his manager. A large offer night's bill. has been received, it was said, but Nights, 30-50¢ Mats. 20-31e Thompson, negro heavyweight, at Plus War Tax All work guaranteed 15 years zier James Shan David Whiteomb i visit his mother. He is in Cincin A. Kristoferson, Inc. 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Hugene ‘B, Fayre, Spokane daneck, North Yakima Fifteen minutes later Peter peered | ‘TRUSS TORTURE . . . nati, Returning Bast, oh ‘oe cautiously around the corner of the |@an be eliminated by wearti Miwmete cc Elliott 223 Phone Elliott 3633. porch. Mr. Henshaw and Aunt | Gan@berg. Rupture Support. © me Hours: 8:30 a, m, to 6 p, m. Phoebe were seated on the railing | fe free trial to prove its in the darkest corner behind the : . Gundays, 9 to 12, 4. LUNDBERG CO. red rambler. Peter slipped into the library. 2101 Taint Ave ‘Seshtin Dyspepsia quickly transforms an| optimist into a pessimist.