The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1919 PAGE 15 'GS OF THE DUFFS Ti Cad vawiibtaa Rothlad: Wii. a 4 —By ALLMAN } Wonpee IF I've = : ! Gor evervrume Now? | [oT enene ecie 1’ . \ SAN, DIDN'T I ei a ePID THis ts Posrivey THe. ayes vs b| heave MY i Your, “spp ah sh S| Last Te | nara Now | Lest MN yy Fo] umerenta LAY You've ie Reteeg Wave. GoNe® Home. Liao i - E MarKerinG | UMBRELLA AT OWE, \ ON ov corer} | YMORELEA Oe wry our IT The Hunter Lies in Wait for Lightfoot - OF THOSE COUNTERS. { when | WAS Nove, Aam THe RY THORNTON W. BURGESS here Befora? Copyright, 1919, bY T. W. Burgess) ever there was an angry hunter | meadow to the t Fi Ts the There he hid ppnitoot the Deer row H tig | where he cou) grer. When he wax ord the m the land w *" peat, bat he dicto't. re c » the | at the same time he chuckled, bo-« Geet eae. Inte we row be thought himself very Riv cling . Lightfoot couldn't possibly gone side, Dut and which Light oh the shelter of gut’s friend « own, if «When that tog. get une chat start te oe “ite cay on thas he felt able to trave =: pene ygedlay . mself comfortable ar er go up ther : wait the rest of that day if neces | eee gett > , | sary gpite that fellow bac . np grove me off 1 " Now Lightfoot's friend who had ven the hunter off had seen him and he had nat The Center of Interest mg to hie hock toward th Lightfoot was rest — to did not go too near Lighttoot our , ANNIE. THERE WAS A FIRE DOWN i WM | weUe, WHERE -] Jil) —FROM IN FRONT OF TH? Funiiinnuyy, (Myiilhny ; A ideist ant WIP ceeht nc ane || | AODReEES eee | | IN_TH’ NEXT BLOCK ANAS TH’ Ha | i WHERE — j)/|/|\ Fire ENGe- Taere_|)/!/|"ll)| FH eee pt within alght of Ligh ODRESS 1 © ENGINE CAME DOWN TH’ Steer hi HH HHI Hf lll stitc FoR A MINUTE oy ' ae Te aie cee: POA Ratt Peay || f OF TH’ CARNEGIE HERO AN” ANSWER, My a : A uTTU NaH os ARNEGIE HER BEER eee eet . : OF TH HORSES: SEEN’ HER PERIL ‘ ‘ CAL IS YouR PAY \ RAN OUT- GRABBEO HER AN GOT N AN RE YOoK fy NAS a ENVELOPE 7 oot, paying no attentior him, but T ad muttered. “There isn’t _ 10D ‘ SoMI s wee fe m to go. ‘ 2 ‘ ADDRESS AN’ SOME NEWS a Aj : W TMi ee 7) MY PICTURE |, Jered his ter Biliousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation, driven out with ““Cascarets' “There's where that deer will head | Ai for,” he muttered, | Why take nasty cathartics, sicken og salts, or stomach-turning oils to five these rascals out? Let gentle, going about his work. You sre, this man loved and understood the little Rrabess Cascarets remove the liver | Ph of reas Yorest and th and bowel potson which is keeping ~ pg ragga pi hewsie SG day, yoor tongue eonteh so surer way of winnins SAN! WAY WEE Eichtioets aeeBdegen soa tia WELL, WE ALL TW )( WES EATITLED To |MMT Ves- BUT HE wants pe cain eater, your breath often-| Sehtfoot's confidence and trust Nite Vou BONS FiGHTWE FRECKLES DID IT we cue ios tan Sik are pm end. your stomach sour, */of him. Lightfoot, watching him, un-| i Do oNGH een uece ot nee re! derstood. He knew that thie man| | ABOUT UST NIGHT? erties rr WALE OF AN UE WANTS ME tad rid your liver, — hand DOW! was a friend and would do him no NS YUE NOISB You To Wid Ww! r of the excess bile, poisons, andi harm, Little by little, the wonder TW’ BED. T' SLEEP ON Boru faite which are keeping you miser-|¢1 blessed fueling of wafety crept | { Wo MADE WAS Bie. Cascarets never gripe, never over Ligatfout. No hunter could sehen never inconvenience. They harm him there. He knew it. ] (at so little and work while you pte atid Next story: Lightfoot Does the ~ Wise Thing WALDORF HOTEL PETER CA FE Is On Time For ‘ ' ‘ NOW OPEN Sunday School PHAN aes 3 , ' ey , ype You will find the Waldorf BY THE STORY LADY Hotel Cafo a very delightful When Peter woke on Sunday place to cat. morning he had an idea that made/ hii pring owt of bed and 4 in} Everything home ‘cooked Ja hurry. and especially prepared. “Mrs, Martin, I've got to go home right now. I forgot all about my Our service is good and our Ji sunday school class. If there is n¢ prices are very moderate. one absent today our class will get the big banner and a supper at the Waldorf Hotel church.” é || KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES Seventh and Pike emai a ms . Oyen 7200 A.M. to 730 P.M. | Pan. Lady Gwendo ‘ THIS 1S TERRIGLE! | ILL GET TH MANAGER OF ({}| CALL & COP! T THATS MADAME MACARONI THE them to the big wate and Peter had]] | OUST LISTEN TO THAT | _ TH HOTEL! I NEVER HEARD |;( THINK A WOPtAN FAMOUS OPERA STAR: SHE'S mem Apis 2 Sid ndliom SUCH AGONIZING NOWSES,|"° / \3 BEING MURDERED JUST GOING OVER TH SCORE aa Te ;from following Pan out. Then she POOR WORAN MoAN CRUEL PILES ODE Spee: en Penee BS: SRE Oe AND SHRIEK! I'LL Go SHE MOST BE IN AWFUL \| \N THE NEXT Room! OF A NEW RUSSIAN OPERA! pe there Eee along as fast as hel FoR ASSISTANCE!" & PAIN ! aT SHE'S BEEN [tOAN- Dr. Van Vleck Found |shead cf him and Van tonk after | || ING OND SOBBING Genuine Relief, Which ()!tP*tr flint stop He saw a) ALL MORNING! , , lovely bunch of winter grapes, but| IsHealing Thousands «didn't dare to stop to climb the — t He climt E t cut! Send Postal for Dollar Trial ‘o**!et* °"¢ "ve Ume « » his 7 FREE }second best coat. A br |his cap off and rumpled his hair.| i‘ = a Pites He, Midn't dare go home, but hur| any one suffering from Piles ried on to Sunday school Te make this unlimited offer: Bend | 416 burst into the room just as| |the superintendent was turning the |“f am early card” around to mrad “T am late.” His hair was standing lon end, there was a tear across the jback of his coat and he had a yel » }iow dog at his heels. But he beorp- ‘ , there and on time and so were alll Treat- . the rest of the class. They won the banner and the teacher let Peter march at the end of the class and!'. ———____ __. carry the banner as they marched around the Sunday school room pa z |And Pan went, too | OTTO AUTO —HELEN CARPENTER MOORE YuP- He's WoRKiN! wir ) 0 = USING TH’oL’ Y ' TODAY OF TH CONSTABLE Wi auTo Down JS AS A TAK! CAB HE'S USIN His new County Treasurer Wm. A. Gaines Ax’ Ht CHUG BARROW 2 T' W' Deror en2 AUTO FER | ne : A. Ga c pee ROASTIN \deite © (% gal desires to call the attention of King county taxpayers to the fact that am. CHESTNU but one week remains in which to aes pay second half of 1918 taxes of ee ae hi which one day, Tt ankegifing day, If not, it costa decide, and we Ve don't know how | prior to December 1 draw, interest more unbounded | trom that date at the rate of 12 per nd conditio f | cent. | m plibal AD That | FIND BURGLAR TOOLS 'n y 28. Newland, . who was nd 63rd ave a number - nll theaeagzt TOUGH LUCK 4a in the city jail day on an|5g pevianilensheaintariarasiestanmannll lopen charge, pending investiga -ltion. Newland was arrested by Patrolman W. E. Knapp | . “itd i a TT mach Begins Stor ‘ tC digestion, but the most important [@ work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Failure of these to act efficiently allows the whole body to be poisoned. ‘ BEECHAM’S PILLS do more than produce bowel movement. Liver,skin and kidneys are influenced to more an d | active effort with resulting increased sative_No ahow for “UncteTom's| >". Tungamith—Miss Filmstar's | ; effect. It is always safe to take Sabin’ tonight et the ~ | husband is so devoted. He spends| Wife—Refore we were married rou Bride—Sometimes I think that you] Her Soldier Husband—One of the all his time looking at photoplays|*aid that I would alwayd look the| don't love me any more. first things I learned in the army our sheriff arrested! that she appears in. ]sume to you as the years rolled} Groom—Why, I love you just the| was how to carry a 70-pound pack|, Mf": Tapper, the Woodpocker—Yes, | ae the location is fine, but I prefer to a H the own not having a license} . ated away! same as ever. | - Ss Pp | Ss for the dons. Her Husband—That's not devo-|” pfusband—Yes, and I meant it Bride—Then I was right; you don’t | 0" ® 20-mile hike. do my own building. - -| tion, Any man would enjoy seeing Oh, I believe it. I haven't} love me avy more than you did and| Mrs. Sububs—How lovely!’ Now 1) —————— cay PRET | Let's go ent at Boldt's—uptown, | his wife busy and silent at the same | hac new hat or gown since the|/I thought your love would grow—| must Insist on your going shoppin Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c.,25e. | 3414 34 Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | time. ceremony. poo her ttt Mb thle edberehare ping} TRY STAR WANT ADS

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