The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 17

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awe ~ 4 aa IBER 26, 1919. PAGE 17 _ c THE SEATTLE STAR, FRIDAY, DEC Mable’s Thats @ PIPPIN tL TAKE Said She'd Get HERE HE COMES NOW, IF HE Suitor Suits to Suit MN WIFE ingialS Teal | Gur & new sur pe CLOTHES, IT Makes mE Fee IT AND WEAR IT Home GBouOnT THAT WEW BU/T Lu THE AGREEMENT was, rou weEKE To | pot ik ge poy Take GO m 80 GHE CAHN BOMIRE mE BUY FOR ME WHAT EVER vo wn ‘ x - od - BOUGHT FOR ‘TOUR SEL Jerry Hasa Sad Awakening BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T, W, Burgess) baad stranger had visited the Smit) very hard, and he had a splendid ap- ing Pool as he had been doing’) Petite for more than a week, Jerry Musk-| ,-\* frst he After a while he changed his pos rat had kept right on working on his | tion so that his back Was to the wa house. All the time he had kept a@/ter and his tail dropped down in th bright eye on the stranger to see| water where It covered the lower what he was doing. As usual, the | part of that old log stranger visited each of Jerry's fa nap! With a squeal of pain and vorjte eating places, It seemed te | fright, Jerry jumped right up in the Jerfy that he was at each a little/air, He lost his balance and fell longer than usual, but Jerry didn't off the old log. Then ho tried to think anything of that. |scramble away. He couldn't me Just as soon as the stranger had | thing was holding him by his tail Jett Jerry swam straight over to aland pinching {it most dreadfully certain old log which lay half in the |Jerry was too frightened to think water and half on the bank. He felt| He couldn't imagine what dreadfu Sure that on the upper part of that| thing had got him, He pulled and old log and would find some pieces of | pulled until it seemed to him t must pull his tall out by the Finally he twisted around what held him. t was a tr uel Ja) f it were about from the end. sat factng the water BROUGHT - A NPRESENT FRSee MRS. BURKE AN’! HANEN*T A ; BorRow Some money THING FoR HER -GivE me aT TH’ OFFICE Bur. ™ S$ THEY WERE ALL ting those good things there for Jerry so that he would get so used » finding them that his suspicions | would be put to sleep, When he was quite sure that Jerry had grown care | teas and was no longer suspicious of traps, he had placed a trap on that} old log Just under the water. | | If Jerry had climbed up on that} jolt log as usual, he would have stepped in that trap and been caught || | | by a leg. As it waa, he had acct ! Finally he ‘twisted around to see | “ontally sprung it with his tail, Be - what held him, It was a trap. jing caught by the tail Gras bad }enough, but it would have been apple or carrot. He wasn't disap-|worse to have been caught by a pointed. His nose told him they were | leg, tho Jerry didn’t stop to think there even before he could see them. | of this at the time. So far aa he Now, ordinarily Jerry climbed right | could see, it didn’t make any differ up on that old log out of the water,|/ence how he was caught, as long, as but this time he didn’t. It just hap- | he was caught pened so, that’s all. He climbed out| Poor Jerry! He was so frightened | on the bank beside the log and then | that for the time being he hardly no- up ‘on the log. There he sat down | tlced the pain | and began to eat. My, how good | those pieces of carrot did taste! Next story: Jerry Muskrat Nurses | You see, Jerry had been working | a Sore Tail. | + samara ace lndleaatllitoiae ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton NICK DOES A FAVOR Scarecrow said he had seen noth-| “Why don’t you just go?" suggest ing of Jocko, altho it might be that | ed Nick, he had missed him in the dark. So| “How can I? Farmer Smith thinks many Uttle brown anime!» scurried/ I'm useless enough as it is, and if thru the cornfield, particularly after | he comes out and finds me gone and | night. But he hadn't noticed a red| the crows thick as locusts, what do/ coat or any sawdust. you suppose he'll do? No, no, it He was sorry, too, for he'd never | would never do.” known anyone who was atuffed with| “I tell you what! said Nick. “Give anything but blood and flesh and! me your hat and coat and stick Then Jerry understood. He awak- | i ened to the truth, and it was a sad|| . BROKE, TOO- ILL awakening. That stranger WAS a HANE TO WALK trapper, after all. Hoe had been put \ 4 HOME TNIGHT re 1 i f Myth oT 2m Ags 22 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Would Ye Catcher? —By BLOSSER HE T PROMISED My WIFE ae ‘ ID WEAR THE NECK- ! TIES SHE GAVE TE FoR XMAS, AND IM , WEARING ONE NOW! He was running for dear life toward the barn. bones, except himself. He was stuff-) 17! play scarecrow. And you take a ed with straw. 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