The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 17

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OF THE DUFFS LEAVE ME SOME MONEY Before! Nov Go YOM | War TH DO ——_ SOME CHRISTMAS jours TWDAY- 5 How Dow'T Bu ANAS You Don'r | ‘Tom, ve GoT To Have MORE MONEY THAT You THIS MORAG IS Gone NOT HALF WAY THROUGH Billy Mink and Bobby Coon Warn Their Friends BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burge ON had been so frig n he had sprung “What are y demanded Yas, Mes PAL - Tar's A MR GROWN AND | SPLENDID Hive AGREED NOT {0GA 1. To Give PACH Omer Le Tey To GiFTs THIS CHRISTMAS BECAUSE OF pry Te HGH (| {t cost OF), | | f ( 4 CHRISTMA S$ ye . Q LIVING _/ “Hi, you fellows!” called Billy Mink. “Come over here.” & trap is perfect! as you do no! you sprun the other si the same way traps ure pe I the ar th down here and « ng.” Then Rebby y harmiess Will be until the trapper sets them | and oid LAttle Joe and Jerr a t ap ook thru ning Next story: Billy Mink and Little t Joe Otter Decide to Go Visiting j FRECKLES YBSS'R - AN Dorr FoRceT TABIURR! A ICN ) EA Uck You- ) Ue AND HIS FRIENDS OU, PoP ~— ALEK AN TAG ARE FIGUTW’ AND SAVIN’ AWFUL J THWES ~- JO U<S OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton a: « ee ‘Now, Sam.” said the pig, “I've had a mind to make a meal of - KNOTS FORMED KEEPING UP WITH THE JONSES OF THIS WOMAN — : (Sb ljedlds ~ Dor | | Ms. VAN Bute? j she oir hee > ee NER LOOK Sebel ouldn’t Walk a Step—Gains “*- TARICE? Twenty Pounds and Is Rid of Rheumatism “| have fot only gair THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1019. VAGE 17 Tom Had a ———— VV reme —By ALLMAN Very Busy Daj a How,UisTEn, 4 Gouc Tes Pat WELLOTom? TwiS 1S HeLea! po PRIVATE OFFICE AND WoRK AND Now ar ye see ca. wy Lisy-}-———~———] | IF ANY one Wants TO See ME & ite pots Some TAGS I'm NOT HERE, You IDERSTAND?| EVEN 1& MY WIFE COMES IN, '™ NOY Here age You To PAN FoR. THEM- WILL You ~ | Come. RIGHT OVER? “7, Pal Has It "UL AX IT SO SHE won! ‘au Just WRITS A FEW LINES All Figured Out. PETER MUST BE HOME ~ HES { TUAY WILL Do= THAT WILL Do!! FRrecuES TELLS ME THAT You AND ALEK HAD Kae woens! T UAD SONE, BUT DIDNT GET A CUANCE T USE —By POP MOMAND coul to carry one all the tin fn feeding Sarasa 00D WERT HOR | ©), Scene ceri Peer 2 o& BETTER YET, O46 TH TRPAMNEES / ) CELL, AS TH OL CHIRP GOES WATH ) ALL. TARE ~ WHEN IN ROME DO AS TH' ROMANS DO” ~ DON'T PLAY A FIDDLE NEAR A SARCASTIC PERSON FARGO, N. D., Dee SAN FRAN © of the t thru th 1 Fran REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: ploits of the In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | you ean bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 15 years EXAMINATION FREE $5.00 Sot of Toeth ; Parcs, $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth $8.00 Crowns ins $8.00 Bridgework ‘ Filling + Extracting lon taken in the comme $2.00 Amalgam ' for 1% years. F me day Exam! Our Pilate » ur present patre it is for Xtras thankful for wha Drug Stores under the p rsonal di D TANI DRIVER? | AERO ean. PLANES |run that the two trips were aban: papa SET HIGH MARK pleted. The New York-Washington | in the year. Good school, Unequaled climate, and healthful place work i# rttil givin A ur There were no « me I expect to praise as long patients who have tew sur work, Wh coming to our office, be sure Of 174 trips as I live.” , you are in the right! place, Bring thie ad with you Tanlac is sold in Seat: bY Bartell | Of Soup or of Milk Open S adnys From ® to 12 for Working People and the” New | ’ ¢ 4 . . j was » per cel effiet . 7 rection of a special Tanlac represen |For a thin little Girl = | OHIG CUT-RATE DENTISTS | Cle diane Chicago pp ing pis 9 tative—Advertinement, (Till she’s finer than Silk, | ger wagvasmarry ot ~* @ppontte wenser-Fatengen Om per centvefficient, It was on doned. exer predicts that within a few all mail between terminals lo-| ON LONG RUNS jeated far apart wit be carried by} The | Aeroplane San Francisco Offers Skilled Mechanics Steady Work cial shops of San Franet ed October 1, 1919, by a ned November 24 on the CISCO, Dee, 22 postoffice cisco by r ail from New | lane The shipyards and « adjacent cities, which strike, which still exists, ican” or “Open Shop” plan Announcement was made to the men that ten days would 1 the ex used intere: in this of the stomach has upset | many a night's rest. If| | your stomach is acid- experimenters reial proj . be given them to return to their employment; that if they did disturbed, dissolve two}, not return, permanent places would be offered to workmen from or three other localitios. More than twelve thousand men are now work- ing. We need more, and pesitions are now open to many thousand men at the following basic wages ‘ Molders, eore riveters and caul machinists, ship fitters, al planes, | Only | and assistant fore anced rates, , Yards and shops offer steady employment to qualified men— d weather, union or non-union—without discrimination. Good wages under excellent living conditions. Cost of living lowest in the country, Climate makes it possible to work 365 days asualt started, 172 were com for children For further particulars apply Metal Trades Clearance Bu 228 Sheldon Bidg,, San Francisco, Calit, York Cleveland sery

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