The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 13

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Visitors to Paddy's Pond. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS g nea aver 1919, by T. W. Burgess) had something, Jyst what the hunter wld not make out, He took it down of the wateg and there nd give | carefully washed it. Then he climbed A man He knew that if he fe ween he must © n as no sign from direction time there w hog thing. 7 Be tree tops in Che ioe Bis River, came the whistle fen wings, and Mr. and Mrs Ram alighted with a splaeh in the ee For a few moments they sat pie water, a picture of watchful to make sure thar no dan near, Satisfied at te clean their feathers, It ain that they felt safe. Paddy Paver was tempted to warn hen. last, they Should be #o anxious to kill me.” jdam and disappeared in up on Paddy's dam and began to eat You know, Booby ¢ on is very par thou a his food. Whenever ater near, Bobby washes eating © more was tempted, but did not temptation ood thing for B Coon All this Lightfoot the Deer saw as he stood among the little hemlock ‘eon at the top of the ridge behind buster, He saw and he under tood. “It is because he wants to Kill me that he doenn’t shoot at Mr and Mrs. Quack or Bobby Coon,” thought Lightfoot a litte bitterly What have I ever done that he/ which was a still the hunter sat without mov-/ ing. Mr. and Mra, Quack content. edly hunted for food in the mud at! the bottom of Paddy's pond. Bobhy Coon finished his meal, crossed the the Green r He had gone off to take a Ap synewhere, Time slipped away. The hunter continued to watch pa- tlently for Lightfoot, and Lightfoot and Paddy the Beaver watched the hunter, Ffnally, another viattor ap. eared at th® upper end of the pond, | @ visitor in a wonderful coat of red |Mother and Two | small Were not as safe ae but as long as the, move Paddy decided not the hunter was sorely tempt P those ducks, but he knew | Me be did he wouk! have no/ pe that day to get Lightfoot the a8 Kt was Lightfoot he want and Mrs. Quack swam | was arrested in Dublin and locked up ‘within easy range of that ter-| ge without once suspecting Pit bager was anywhere near Want by the bunter’s keen eyes 4 movement at one end of An instant later Bob appeared. It was clear that wer quite unsuspicious. He | slightly damaged. ‘Lunatic Says He It was Reddy Fox, —Next Story: Sammy Jay Arrives. Children Injured| Mra, Walter Jorgenson and two children were treated for minor injuries at the city hospital late Tuesday afternoon following an automobile collision on E. Marginal way. Walter Jorgenson, the hus band, is said to have attempted to pass a machine driven by B. C./ Beck, 202 Olympic place. The two/ machines celiided, The cars were Woud Kill King LONDON, Nov. ~A man giv ing his name as Henry Ferguson as a dangerous lunatic, when he an nounced he wag en route to Buck ingham Palace to assassinate King George, the Chronicle's Dublin cor respondent reported today j A permit to purchase a revolver was found on his person, the corre spondent said re the |contains proper directions mil- | matin whroken “Bayer package” Aapicia \0 wade mack of Bayer Mansiactare Monesceticacideer of Sallcyilcacid for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Far- ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- , Neuritis, and for Pain. } Always say “Bayer” when buy- jing Aspirin. Then look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack- age and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- lets cost but a few cents. Drug- gists also sell larger packages. “1MRE RELIEF FROM» N DISEASES ERY SKI | Never. Come z its, or Other ‘Local Treament. lly those who continue Her from stubborn ail- Ms are those who refuse ly to heed the teach- Medical science. New are being con- ¥ made, and those whe to take advantage of the| ul accomplishments of Science are standing own light, and. will under the handicap ilion gallons of lotions, ments, salves, or other of local treatment, will @ any real permanent skin diseases. Get firmly in your mind, tre is hope for you. You have ever been af- with eczema, tetter, = eruptions, or other sim- ‘skin irritations, you can e the real terrifymg ¥ } From|form of these skin disorders, that comes from) ers, And wha’ ate looking for is not sy temporary, paliative that may cause the ter- ing and itching te or awhile, but rea! Telief that shakes off lackles of the disease res the skin to its thy condition. your eczema, tetter les, acne, scaly and burning tions that cause so : fort by their ter ¥ Z, come from alment for skin diseases. germ in yourlif you feel that your case re- Multiplies by the|quires special mediéal advice, 1 was an old fool to adopt two kids germs find|you ean obtain same without where they|cost, by writing to Chie M4, which wreak spot if you have ever had any you know what real tor- ture is. ‘ SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 , 1919. PAGE 13 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OW, HELEA, | KNOW A.Gooo Joke On You ALRIGHT Yoo KNOW THAT New! HAT Voy DOVEMT THE OTHER DAY FoR “WwestrY DOLLARS? WeLL,) SAW ONE IN A Waipow “ROAY Just Lite [~ Tr MARKED BIGHT DOLLAR “y Now, Heres Tue HAT I BoucnT The omer DAY~ DOES THAT Loote Like “The SAME Hat You SAW IH The. WINDOW FoR AGHT we SouarsP f ; ng Pal N’'T LIKE THAT ONE = WHY DON'T You Buy A UTTLE HAT LIKE A) THIS ONE, ANNIE 7? | Wonk LIKE TH’ BG HAT BETTER THAN TH + ONE | BOUGHT esq ats ‘The VerY SAME WAT- WDewTicaL! Fiera Tom Would Make a Good Milliner in a Garage. PF TWAT IS ‘The Same HAT AWD OWN EIGHT DOLLARS. SOMEBODY tS GomG To CATCH IT- “The Moon ~ Wae Size. Fieurina | LIKE THAT ONE d 1 SS, HAT OR) Yes - Tatas THERE ‘S SOME DIFFERENCE IN TW PRICE, Too (S_ FIFTEEN DOLLAR S DIFFERENCE JUST AS Goop AS TH’ BiG ONE —By ALLMAN CAM Mou BEAT Thar MAW Por, BEING THE PRIZE Bowe HEAD. WAT BAT IS No Mowe Mine “THAM Wm MAN IM ¢ AOTHIR = AN! WHAT 90 Nou TWN, WY MAMA ARVER EVEN RAKED HER- TEC A BIRTHDAY CAE KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES (VELL FoR INSTANCE, IF ANY- BODY TELLS A LIE IN “THis BiROS PRESENCE HE Whi \AMEDATELY EXCLairte OH Boy” = YES UNK “THIS IS A VERY REMARKABLE PARROT! HES GOT PSYCHIC POWER — AS IT WERE' WHAT Do} Y'MEAN | PSYCHIC I] Follow the teachings of science, and you will learn that the skin is fed by the blood, and naturally, then, ithe condition of your skin} ‘will depend upon the condi-) tion of your blood. If the} blood becomes infested with, \millions of tiny disease germs} that attack the skin, then the} fiery irritation and intense} itching will remain with you! juntil these germs are at-) tacked at their source and re-} moved from the blood. Genuine relief, therefore, can only be expected from a treatment that goes right to the seat of the trouble, and| strikes at its cause. Such a) remedy is S. S. S., the reli-|} able old blood purifier that) kills the germs of disease, and sends a new supply of rich red blood coursing through the veins. S.8.S. has been used suc-| cessfully in some of the worst} cases of eczema and other) skin disorders, and it can be relied upon to cleanse the} blood thoroughly.» of the germs which cause complaints. S.8.S. is also a) splendid tonic and system-| builder, and it builds up and adds new vigor to the whole| system. _ | Go to your drug store and get a bottle of S.S.S. today,| and begin the right treat- Then ft sak through the skin|Medical Adviser, 152 Swift ir attack, and boratory, Atlanta, Ga, {The very next day his big red car these | ~ | house. HE WAS CAPTURED IN TH’ BRAZILIAN | JUNGLES, AND FOR YEARS WAS A hPET \N THE SULTAN'S HAREM! ONE OF; THE SULTANS WIVES ESCAPED WT Him To THIS sz! COUNTRY! OTTO AUTO GOL, \F TGET'M (TLL BE TH FUST RABETT OF “TH SEASON AN TLL wiht “IW’ PEARL INLAID AKE HANDLE (Wa, T GoT'M - WATCH’ FLEATU® - Twior % AD BEEN “THAT GALOOT OTTO AUTO- | WOULD SURE STOP HIM - Tae ee CG PIC: ee N | ~~ | Jim declares he didn't do it, and the | sey, »cook #ays he did; that she saw him.|Jim had been lately. He This morning some one took ¢ $20|about the vase, and, tho I bill off of the table where I had put|rule believe in repeating it. for my servant “It would almost kill me to think that he would do such a thing, for I really love the boy to think when things like this never|Gertrude when no one is happened before?” |believe if you will keep “Have you had all your servants a} 4. lon ne, Mr, Ramsey?” | “All but the cook. M died just before 1 came h thin one has been with me about six He was a very different old gentle-| months. That reminds me of what T man from the one Peter found sitting found on the arm of my porch chair | on the porch trying to decide who to| thin morning give his money to when he died, Aunt Phoebe took the scrap ¢ However, he looked very ‘worrled| paper and rend, ‘Bewalr the cooke when Aunt Phoebe came into the| “It would be my guess that this is| thre room, and told her at once what he| the work of Peter Palmer, ‘The little | 4% direc had come for. jrascal! 1 told him to keep his fingers | better t “I wouldn't bother you, Mrs.| out of this ple. You see, Mr. Ram-|your ey Henshawe, but that chap of mine it é seems to have taken such a fancy to you. I might be a pretty good father, but I'm no good as a mother. T guess | Writes a Note break the vane. she dislikes having ti chi BY THE STORY LADY Aunt Phoebe didn't have to walt long for @ talk with Mr. Ramsey drove up in front of her house, and Mr. Ramsey got out and came to the } If you are weak, thin Tron Phost ach Do not put up with it; core | 6 rect It at once by taking Hood’s Pills Made by G, J, Hood Co, Lowell, Mass. | age n't put on sey re flesh bil- back at my age. You see it's this way: Somehow or other one of the vases in my collection wax smashed. Now,| I don't care a rap about the vase, but 1 can't stund @ dishonest person, only 60c & weels é the boys told me how miserable |tales, he says that he saw the cook Tie also says that} But What am I/ very much, and that she abuses little | with her, and thank Can Put On Flesh on flesh o| much you eat, mpany A treatment and take it) If at the end of feel stronge brighter and it you don't ale vim, vigor and vi- than doubled, or eral pounds I-Tron riginal pi h for t ® treatment, at $1.60 per pi open, you will find that most of your| over ngain, Just as the car drove trouble is right there. As far as 1| out of sight, Peter's red head popped am concerned, 1 don't believe that | out from the porch post. Jim Ramsey would steal a pin or tell| “Is hi a story, either,” Aunt Phoebe went out on the porch with the old man, who shook hands Src apuiee® ed her over and Cash prizes amounting to $5,000 . -——— |are offered by Kodak, Limited, for photographs taken en route in the contest for the first |manned machine to fly from Eng }land to Australia told them don't as childrer Idren there around, your Curling Hair Like This Promotes Its Health whose hatr is stratght | better could be the ailmerine f This insures a beautiful got |eurliness which Is perfectly natural Lin appearance and the heaith of the is not affected as wher ed jron is use@, A few o liquid) silmerine-—which be had at any drug store— long time no it I# quite eco- t is pleasant to her sticky x | For those and ema. | and Io phate fi pplied with a ir should th befor | ar \¢ You can for the ask- ‘on Phosphate wil y wavy effect in evi-| n who try thie almple method | t time. ‘The liquid also back 12212Third Ave* yCOR UNIVERSITY: r} as an excellent dressing, giv- -|ing the hair a delightful gloss,—Ad- verlisement, y going to put the cook in| CARPENTER MOORE. | Australian: | | flutty, Let's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1414 3d Avesdowntown, 913 2d Ave. The Easiest Way to End Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. ‘This de stroys it entirely. To do this, just | get about four ounces of plain, ordis nary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten | the ecalp and rub it in gently with | the finger tips, | By morning, most if not all, of |your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruft you may have You will find, too, that all itching land digging of the scalp will stop jinstantly, and your hair will be lustrous, glossy, silky an@ soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. . You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and |four ounces is all you will néed, This simple remedy has never been known 40 fail—Advertisement,

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