The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 13

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~ eo ] SETS See if ve CAN'T Brea] Xov OF THS HABIT OF Coming To THE CRowPe DS GAs OMfice ON THE LAST TISCOUNT DAT WITHOUT Your BGitu AND HOLDING LP THE UNS WHILS Me CLERK LOOKS UP AND MAKES GUT A NEW BILL! STecP Gack, IPEOPLS, Let's ISive bbit Goes Hungry BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) WINTER there isn't a minute; Now, Peter had learned that the of day or night when Peter Rab-| wise thing to do when one has such Dit is outside of the dear Old Brier | a feeling as that is to seek safety Patch that he can afford not to| first and investigate afterward. At Watch and listen for danger. You/ the instant he felt that strange feel | See, at this season of the year Reddy | ing of fear he was passing a certain is hungry most of the time, and | big hollow log. Without really know t» forever hunting for Peter Rabbit. ing why he did it, he dived into that | With snow on the ground, and no hollow log, and even as he did #0 on the bushes and young trees,| there was a sharp swish of great it fe not easy for Peter to hide, Sojwings. Terror the Goshawk had as he travels about the thought of | missed catching Peter by the frac- Reddy Fox is always in Peter's mind. | tion of a second. But there are others whom Peter; With his heart thumping as If it fears even more, and these wear | were trying to pound its way thru | feathers instead of fur coats. One| his riba, Peter peeped out of the hol of these is Terror the Goskawk.| low log. Terror had alighted on a Peter is not alone in his fear of small stump only a few feet away {ferror. There is not one among his| He was very near the size of Redtail feathered friends who will not shiver the Hawk, whom Peter knows #0 at the mention of Terror’s name. well. There was no denying that he Petér will not soon forget the day | was handsome, His back was bluish he discovered that Terror had come His head weumed almost black, Over down from the Far North and was|and behind each eye was a white Ukely to stay for the rest of the| lino. His under parte were beauti- winter. Peter went hungry all that | fully marked with wavy bars of gray A and white. On his tall were four You see, it was this way: Peter | dark bands. be had gone over to the Green Forest| Peter had no thought for Terror’s veTy early one morning, hoping to|beauty. He could see nothing but get a breakfast there. He was hop-|the fierceness of the eyes that were _ “ting along Upperty-lipperty-lip, with | fixed on the entrance to that hollow | his thoughts chiefly on that break-|log. Peter shivered. He knew that “fast, but at the same time with ears in Terror was no pity or gentleness and eyes alert for possible danger, | Terror did not sit on the stump long, when a strange feeling swept over | but Peter remained right where he him. It was a feeling that great dan-| was all the rest of that day. ger Was very near, tho he saw noth-| _ ing an@ heard nothing to indicate it. | Next story: Even Reddy Fox It was just a feeling, that was all Hates Terror. AMERICAN GROCERY STORES C0. Specials for Thursday Carnation and Borden’s Milk Can, 14c; Case, 48 cans, $6.65 Federal and Mount Vernon Milk Can, 13 1-2c; Case, 48 cans, $6.45 Economy and Kerr Wide Mouth Self- Sealing Mason Kerr Regular Self- Sealing Mason Pints, -domem <6é06060¢ Quarts, dozen .. V% gals., dozen.....$1.40 Pints, dozen .... Quarts, dozen . 1% gals., dozen.. Self-Sealing Covers, fit any Mason jar, dozen.... Ball Perfect Mason Pints, dozen ........ Quarts, dozen ....... 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SWING Your PARDAERS ty ° e q | } —— < BY TWo AN THERES A BONY <—~ GEE, TEBRAS AN EVERYTHING © OH ho SEE TW CLOWN ON TH DONKEY, WouL DJA! Sneaking of Relatives. NOW DONT GET SORE NOuR RELATIVES M'DEAR, ONE OF MY MAKE ME Sick! THEY RELATIVES DROPPED IN || ONLY CONE AROUND @N WANTED TO “Touch || WHEN THEY . NE FOR S50 ; OND IVE WANT BEEN ALL THis TIME SOMETHING: EXPLAINING WHY I COULDN'T LEND IT EXACTLY Mt'DEAR- THAR WE BE HYACINTH, ALL DID BY SQUASH. (T WUZ HARD WoRK BUTITLA BE WUTH TH TOIL py” 1'SEE HIM GIT BUSTED ) MH WHEN HE COMES A FLXin’ UP TH’ ROAD. t HIAHERE CUTPLUG- , A SHORT CUT ToDAY~ WHAT RE You PUTTIN’ UP THERE, —By ALLMAN 1M CRAZY To Go ON THe STAGE, BROTHER. “Tom - Wer, You. “Wo CET A Jompul” SAN] THERE WouLD BE MORE Room For ME ON THIS CHAIR IF ONE By AHERN ANEW JAIL 2% The Romances Summer Girl By Zoe Beckley Copyright, 1919, by N. BH. A. Bilversand Lake, Thursday. | My Mlearto Joan: I have your blessed letter. about this John Herron person, H you ever laid eyes on. He has no more temperament that a croquet ball, 1 have described him to you, #0 | you realize he 1# not fascinating. He is well past 85, a hard-boiled bachelor who lives at his club when he lives anywhere outside this wonderful pri- vate car of his, As for the impropriety of my hav- ling one of the staterooms in the pri | vate car, why in it any more awk ward than living in the same hotel jas your employer? Remember, there always op the premises, Memembet But, honey, 1 don’t think you understand 2 i the most business-saturated man | are a valet and a Japanese butler | |too (tho I wish I could et it),| |that I am not 17, t idea that atrical and every business man | yeast bent on devouring the }lambs in his employ is niné-tenth utter nonsense, You say I am “too | good looking and attractive” to make | jit safe. Well, the past by any pursuing capitalists! For years no one has noticed me but @ few flat-footed shipping clerks, and every nt manner, have come my way. And no great fighting mob of them at that! Also you say, dear, that Randy Lewis knows John Herron, that he} has had business dealings with him, |and will continue to have, and that Herron is known by the nickname of - 1e-Job-Jack,” because of his in making up his mind and lacting. And because he “never fails to get whatever he goes after.” Why i# that to his disgredit? On \the contrary, it Sconfirms exactly what I sized him up for--a zipping, I haven't been troubled in |- -| made up my mind to leave Silversand | | ferent ‘ackling, hustling business man, an ing executive who’ considers nothing but] Mr. Herron leaves tomorrow. 1)for your warnings, But, ‘ 4 the k in hand, He buys the best|must go, It is now or never, | Joan, are you not viewing it fr can, and he demands quality | Work is something definite and satis- ‘emall town” angle? in everything. fying. Everything else is vague and boa town" angle the wrong one in : r this case? I can appreciate that last. threatening of failure. ee is ec How I have longed all my 1 Thank dear Randy for his mes-| DOLLY WHO LOVES YOU. quality, Think what it would mean | sages. And consider your dear self{ France had 7,757 flying men killed to me to earn $35 a week, practically | hugged and kissed in loving gratitude | and wounded in the war all clear except for clothes! ‘To travel | - dear. | ‘or | all over the country in the best style Southern California in winter; mountains and lakes in summer Oh, J e darll hink of it! me away from | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest all my perplexities and give me «| @nd@ strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; chance to think them out. | I have you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. anyhow. I am getting nowhere. EXAMINATION FREE Benedict has gone back to town. pico Mrs."“Kymbal 1s wrapped up in her new work, which, I must say, she does with a charm and grace that brings compliments and gold from | the many delighted guests. | As for Erio—I honestly do not} know. I want him and yet I do not If ho weré different. If I were ‘dif | On don't know, Orly this much I know; that 4} work calls me and TI must go. T hope to have a candid talk with Erie, But if not, | must leave things for fate to decide, ‘Tom | | $15.00 Set of Teeth....... yt ork guaranteed for 16 years. Have impression taken in the Examination and advice free, te and Brid: prpsent patronage early nts, whose work iafatill giving good satisfaction, our tients who have tested our work. 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