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

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eB eaein aare Sammy Jay Arrives BY THORNTON (Copyright, 1919 Reddy Fox ar b pont of Paddy th tee wo an biting t Sistantiy, So did Lightto t no one cise in that cau always uses when he is/ een instant he xd | ‘where be could he stopp ig he had been turnes with one f ‘of taking a ster Mr. afl Mrs. Quack you know, thero is nothing For likes better for dinner ‘a duck, The instant he saw rnd Mra. Quack. m of Jong: | ee into his eyes and + his degan to water, was motionless until both and Mrs, Quack their heads ‘water, as they searched for careful | 1 as wotiten | 4 to stone, | Yfted in Vie had Fedta the mud in the dottom of the | ee otiee, like a red flash. he | ented out of sight behind the dam Meaty the Beaver, Presently the | ‘aw Reddy's black nose at} by T. W the | patient and wait o| dam and wait | believe plans by frightening therm away 1 | kind. W. BURG Burgess) So, with his eyes and Mre, Quack hed behind Paddy's fixed fast on Mr y Fox ero Watching Reddy the hunter alm and the Duck ost forgot Lightfoot the Deer, Mr. and Mra, Duck ¥ getting very near to where Re Was waiting for thom, The hunte was tompted to get up and frighte those Ducks. He didn’t want Reddy Fox to have them, because he hoped some day to get them himself “I suppose,” thought he, “I was foolish not to shoot them when I had the chance, They are too far away now, and it looks very much as if that red rascal will get one of them. I'l spoil that red scamp's don't believe that Heer will be back here today, anyway, so [ may as well gave those Ducks.” But the hunter did nothing of the You see, just as he was get ting ready to step out from his hid ing place, Sammy Jay arrived. He hed in a tree close to the end of TTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOV. 1%, 1919. PAGBR 13 WN DON’T You Take Youve Cowr twas DOWN AND SEE How MUCH IT Wound Cost T Have A NOW COLLAR PUT put HE SAID HE HAD To WoRK AT THE OFFICE “TONIGHT - | WONDER IF HE REALLY IS_AY TH OFFICE He DEAR - 1 YOu MIGHT ON “Tig COAT. WwHar WOULD YoU SUGGEST FoR > That Revlu Ought to Be TWANKCING OF Havin T Wourd SKUNK COLLAR AND CUFFS, OH, HELLO, PETER ‘THouGHr Aan ivi Convincing How Witt “This FUR Wear ¢ Ir Down "Lt Guarantee o [THAT To BE GeAVING THAT wie WEAR FoR Mears [ea —By ALLMA DID You Eve Hear OF A SKK CARRMHG 2 AN UNBRELLAP BUT sepPosing t SHOULD GeT IT WET i THE RA - WHAT WouLD HapPesl? SKUNK FUc. THERE-(UL Jusr Down) AN’ MEET HIM dam, as Reddy peeped | ons watch Mr. and Mrs. | Paddy's dam, and at once he spied he latter were slowly mov- | Reddy Fox. It didn’t take him a wee iskag in that direction as they Badly was quick to see this. If right where he was and ‘Ma Mra. Quack kept on feeding @irection, the chanc were | he would have a dinner of fat oe do was to be | BC. RONE “SUT BUT THREE HOURS A NIGHT. * Woman Would Like “Tell World” What Tanlac Did | Mr. and Mrs, Quack were getting for Her very near to where Reddy was walt js bard for me to believe that | ing for then. pa short time ago 1 was almost r wreck, and now today, / ond to discover what Reddy was hid- Phare taken Tanlac, I am in| ing there for. “Thief! Thiet! Thieft* iJ of health,” was the state-| screamed Sammy, and then peered made by Mrs. H.C. Roane of | down at Reddy with a mischievous a S&S W., Seattle, a few | look in his sharp eyes. There is nothing Sammy Jay delights in more than in upsetting the plans of Reddy Fox. At the sound of Sammy's my health got so bad | voice, Mr. and Mrs. Quack swam hur times I thought I was going |Ttiedly towards the middie of the (Ga My appetite was poor and | pond. They knew exactly,what Uat ‘ating ever. a UEht meal gas | Warning meant. Reddy Fox looked form and press up into my | Up at Sammy Jay and snarled angri aad against my heart, and|ly. Then, knowing it was use ane such palpitation that I|to hide longer, he bounded a Gime alarmed for fear I had heart | thru the Green Forest to hunt else and many a time when I| where, to take a full breath I would — ¢ 19 catch myself and stop, as| Next story: The Hunter Loves His imin was More than I could bear. | Temper. ti@umatism in my right side, Pe ot, and knees and at times PLAN STOCK ANNEX ° from stomach trouble tong years,” continued Mrs. FRECKLES were so bad that I could NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—A mil and I suffered so much {I theaght I would go wild. I Non dollar annex ts to be built to the New York Stock exchange. mervous and finally I) I emuldn't bear for anyone to ‘fe me in a loud tone, and often || It will provide an extra “ticker. Mrrible headaches and dizzy || The present “ticker” is sometimes iy kidneys bothered me so |] half an hour behind sales and « My sleep was broken all | man who thinks he's buying a the night; in fact. for over || stock at $90 (the “ticker” price I never got over two of three || sometimes pays $100 (actual price a night on the floor at the minute of pur Medicine after medicine || chase). ve tried electric treatments, | feemed to do me any) tT vas just about to give up ye when I read about Tanlac | to give it a trial; and} MODERN SOLOMON em setuity astonished at toe, _ AWARDS POODLE DOG that has come over me. 1| NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—-Charles ‘a trace of my old troubles, | Irovitch and Harry Rothstein claim: at anything I want with no | ed the same white poodle, Daisy. In ‘fects, and I am no longer | court the judge ordered claimants to with gas or indigestion and | opposite sides of the room. Then 4 iano ans easy. The| Rothstein called Daisy and Daisy ja my ‘back that has troubled | came slowly. But when Irovitch call Twas 14 years old has left|ed the dog she rushed to him joy- headache and dizzy | reser i WHY NOT TRY THIS ON Mornings I simply feel fine. | suggesting the revival of the punish- ‘aAd just wish I could tell the | of watered milk to be fed with his fs sold in Seattie by Bartell | stand no more and live. Bad butter MAN BE DECEIVING ME AND HIS FRIENDS LONESOME DowN) j)/ KEEP HIM CaMPANY- THERE ALL Nate ie SO | THouGHT 1'D Thats Riaht Freckles, an Air-dale Doesn't Flu! W-WLLO « Ava AA HELLO— ‘UKE AY QOCceen-WAT A WOMELY Looking Doe BUT T Topo ITS COMES = WAITLL Sub SEBS? WN AIC Dogs ANT BVRY KID TUTS GOT KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES M AFRAID IM BECOMING VERY BLASE MR MEGINIS' NOTHING SEEMS To INTEREST ME ANY IT DOESN'T INTEREST AT ALL! I HAVE LosT INTEREST IN ART IN POLITICS, ing SPORTS; EVEN IN BUSINESS! ne | AS I WAS SAYING- | EQ-ER-Hm-ER-ER — HOW AGouT! TH HIGH COST OF LIVING? BY GoLtv! 1] YOU'D BETTER | VEE A Doctor! (er —By BLOSSER =BIRDTH ‘OF A FEATUER Flock TOGETHER! —By POP MOMAND By GEORGE! SHES A WONDERS | SHE'S & BEAUT! SHES 4 MARVEL! | 1 MUST MEET HER- WHAT A QUEEN! OH Boy! OH Boy!!! EXCUSE RE 4 funuTe!!! | ty and I don't tmve ajously. “Irovitch’s dog.” said the fheumatism any more. | judge. alla thing of the past with | My kidneys were never in ts a child every ment ana) AMERICAN PROFITEERS Rbave to get up a single time,| PARIS, Nov. 13.—Pariwians are me back to doing all my | ments of a formmer mayor, Jacques ‘and am a weil and happy | de Tourzel. He ordered every seller World what Taniac hag done own stuff thru a funnet placed in his | mouth until the doctor said he could under the personal di- & a spetial Tanlac represen: was crushed down on the head of | the seller “to remain until the sun shall melt it.” s No Picture Like the © Picture of Health — Could Nature have taken for her model? | Suppose you study yourself in the mirror of | the present and compare your looks, your feel. | ings and your condition ‘with the general | characteristics of this picture of the human body in perfect working order, all parts of | which are sound, well organized and disposed, | performing t 'unctions freely, naturally If you fail in any eingle point of resem- Planes, you are not the picture of health, It’s imperative, then, that you look to meane to rebuild your strength, energy and vigor—to bring your bedy up to state of efficiency in all of ite parte. ein the mute le is Nature's Heait val of the human ig its composite I ate sheen sat ¥ » frech, and . 87 ale of uiibounded coniidenen ah, in Fed ~ a i ‘Aen Tyo ._, The Great General Tonic Tae, s,rtballder of exhausted nerves and wenern) me TONTC id ts digeation and » tne boweia et.s bottle TO-DAY and you'll come Lyko MEDICINE COMPANY KANSAS CITY, MO. a Ee z OTTO AUTO r AST-"CAVSE WHEN T GIT THIS. 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