The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 31, 1919. PAGE ADVENTURES DOINGS OF THE DUFVS —__ Wilbur Had_a Rea ALLMAN OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton DAVY DUCK’S ADVENTURE Took A Drop! Vie SAN THEY EMPTIED The. PARDON ME FOR INTERUPTING You, BECAUSE 1 CAN’T Wilt YOU KINDLY Leno Me Tom, BUT Your Geen Ne To weae TMis EVENING ? STOCKS TAKE A DROP! Nancy and Nick asked Mra, Bat) she said kindly, “But I do have to Pwhere Mrs. Pigeon lived, because | be careful ever since those minchiov They heard Mrs. Pigeon knew some | ous boys learned where I live. Come bout Jocko, their Jost toy] right in, won't you?" 80 Nick and Nancy went tn. “Did But all Mrs, Rat would say, after| you see our monkey?” they asked r long climb up the steeple, was,| when they were inside. | nd floor down, keep to the| “Well, the boys brought a creature! nt «Then she close@ her eyes up here that can't get down,” sald CERTAINLY, BVT WHY Ais THE FORMALITY P WEDLOCKED Peter Is Going to Have the Clock Fixed _ BY Gouy ANNIE - LETS RESOLVE THAT, BEGINNIN © WITH TH’ TTA anil Wil AW-TuietTy seconos] ; No “TAIN’T~ THar Pill oS) i uf PETER, THAT's i TEE nasre I Soca ee" Hl ¥ Nerccres) || | Sie CAAT Se NEW YEAR, WE WILL Wil Yo Me-AND i213 UTES eae ) / etn THE way I'VE NAAN zy | ITS A BARGAIN] 4.07 ’ <1 DIDN'T UKE f ie i sl Gor (TF FIGURED })))) | z Ms IW’ NECKTIE You ¢ At QuT i \ GIMME FoR XMAS, SO 4 read | GAVE IT To A CLERK q Suddenly the deor opened and Mrs, Pigeon herself stood before them. d went right to sleep again, still) Mrs. Pigeon, “When I go to push wing by her feet. |i off the ledge it squawks dread- | So down they climbed, the green | fully. It must be your monkey, I'm : Guiding them, Half way down | sure.” ithe steeple they came to a tiny door) “Quack, quack, quack," sounded B, e they stopped because the mas: just then from the next room, and Aeergghnney Me Soom | Pocket in waddied little Davy Duck, if you “This is the place! | please. P Who's there? asked a voice in| mpnaty not Jocko,” laughed the Bg “Nancy and Nick.” anewored the| peo’ i¢ seu ike? ee NY ehiliren. “Does Mra. Pigeon live . “ b here> “Oh, I'll be so thankful! declared “Yes, this is Mrs. Pigeon. What! MM Piseon gratefully, “For really, @ you want?” | he nearly eats me out of house and Suddenly the door opened and Mra, | home. : herself stood before them. | And Davy was just as glad to go was dressed all in gray and had/ 44 Mrs. Pigeon was to get ride of BR neat white apron about her waist. | him | “Excuse me for being so impolite,” (Copyright, 1919, N. EB. A) — oneeninecanene iiaceneccamantaaiaion Wa Crome Rack? —By RIOSSER MERRY KMAS AFTER ALL? LOOK HERE FRECKLES = VERY WELL TAGALONG (VE A ACR ORESBAT WAN WANE IT TUBN we FoR Nou- A BI6 Bax, TEE! ANY DRESEATS- ALL T WAAT 1S MY Jumao- Farmer Brown's Boy Loses His Temper BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) WAS a long time since Farmer |Jerry Muskrat was « Brown's Boy had visited the | Jerry saw bim con ughing Brook and the Smiling | was so filled with . 80, of course, he knew nothing | what he had suffe M |per who had so near long And his heart because of the trap aught him that he actually suspected Parmer | Brown's Boy. | "I used to think that I could trust Parmer Hrown's Boy,” muttered | Jerry, “but I don’t truat him, I don't trust anybody. As likely as not | Parmer Brown's Boy haa been friend - | ly Just so that he can take advantage hot it." So Jerry promptly hid where | Parmer Brown's Boy could not see jhim, Dut where he could watch | Farmer Brown's Boy.” | The latter was whistling, a habit | he has when he is feeling happy. He came straight down to the bank of the Smiling Pool and there he stood |for a few minutes, looking at Jerry's | house. “I guess you are pretty nearly | | ready for cold weather,” said he, just —Bu POP MOMAND YES MR. TEGINIS, THIS KEEPING UP WITH THE JONSES Ma Had a Wonderful Time. on 4 7 as If he wer eer ree TES YOUVE LGAVE My WIFE 1 TRI j iieety for cold weather’ sald he.” Peat eo ca Sorry ve BEEN TOLLERIN' r CHECKING wm rd és Ms ims pts Your. lor weather,” sai | you will enjoy them. . r i} CCOUNT i o over by that fav: y STERDA & what had been going on there. fee tan ee anae by that favor FoR A BANK ACCOUNT YE 1) |) WIFE ONCE! APPEARS To BE morning, having nothing else; 4o, he took it into his head to go! Farmer Brown's Boy pulled a ve? to the Smiling Pool to ace how |C°uple of carrote from his pockot | —~ | and walked over to the old log which lay half In the water and half out It was the very log where Jerry had been caught in the trap by his tail When Farmer Brown's Boy got there | he gave @ little whistle of surprise m re were some pieces of carrot al it occupations are here. rt Bh . Saecopetbts to weakened, inactive or — peas a a “! oat web slugg'ch that fail to properly | | 2°?"* > be olin | aad oily tho bl | | this means,” said he, and at once —, ‘i Laan ge gr pu | | Dean to look about. It didn’t take — “yr My 4 Peco po wad f}him long to discover the trap Apel dry mouth, bilious: | | #tened to the old log. “Ha! I ee, oe . becksche, rheu- thought sof exclaimed = Farmer matic pains, swollen of stiff joints, | | Brown's Boy, and his face became sore muscles. Many bed-ridden | |“"8TY looking. } sufferers owe their condition to their He reached down and got hold of | failure to take heed of the firstwarn- | |the chain of the trap and pulled it ing of kidney trouble. jfree from the log. Then he tonsed WANTS PEOPLE TO KNOW {t up on the bank and at once went “I cannot praise your kidney villaenevsh | lover to another favorite feeding | Be Go wraderiel bn have derived | | place of Jerry's. There, just as he igeblich thie ctoteanent expected, he found another trap. This he also threw up on the bank, and his face looked angrier =| ACCOUNT LIKE MRS. JONES. So} HERE iT 1s! MORNING BILL! SHES TICKLED HNK! ONCE A MONTH CLARICE! OVERDRAWN 842 Men and women past 30 years of age, and even younger, who work st confini ever, Now, Farmer Brown's Moy knew about trapping, and, what is " th and heal in- | | Te. he knew all about the ways of F ape poetic! kidneys | |Jerry Mliskrat. So he went from help the kidneys | | Place to place where he thought rifying the blood | | *Taps might be set. He found two % out poisonous | | HM CLEVER ICE © Tee’ Ae oKimMy WO AH OF CHLLED DRMIK = C'MON ENGINE » LEAH Oni (T+ DOUPLE ORDER OF PUSH FoR THIS ACT. more, and by this time he had quite i C ood makes possible } | lost his temper ° r ” thy nerves, wera | “I'd like to know who it Is has brain, sound dared to set traps here,” he grum- bled “This is on our land, and everybody knows that we don't allow trapping. I guess I'll have to go up the Laughing Brook and nee if there |are more traps up there, I'll take these traps along with me, and who lever owns them will have to come | up to the house to get them. Then TN give him such a food piece of my that he won't do any more long the Laughing Brook . a . ° | SEATTLE DENTIST DIES HOLD FUNERAL FRIDAY eee Mz ] S V E | d Dr. Joseph W. Penberthy, a dent-| funeral services for Ferdinand | Co uc | N tory: erry al ent la ng an |ist, died at his hom ard ave.| Anthony, pioneer bookbinder of Se- eae ee bs Pigheog : pare O14 attlo, will be held at 10 o'clock next oo Is Cheaper Than Direct si, 3.00% ose {oie Prins morning tn 8. dane she Appetite may be 1% your gums are sore |! Mourhing and bleeding. von hove Peorrhen, so-called Riggs’ Dis eane, which is a menare to good Never criticize anything at vived by his wi comma Pen-|dral. Anth shaciey binant; you ean tal wht berthy, a daughter, Miss Clara Pen : ide apse ier berthy, and a sister, Mrs. Henry H * answered Hayden, smiling. 4 it to to the him to A tall, eadaverous man stepped up to the parcel window in the Seattle | postoffice building Tuesd: ~| I] want to send this Ii y A When the skin is sallow or yellow, the Miller | volume : 8 sfeeeh pape ntists |! 114: I, J Aone yr York PPT rarer}, eyes dull, the head aches or sleep broken : in this Greaded disease Exami. || ihiken | y Hayton, postoftice clerk,| ask me whs GaeG | Laxative is a pain under the right shoulder blade—it tf nation and timate tree Sreces What Thousands Have Found Gives Heetsia thar he arnouncae.:., |toe ene eee NOTHING BERTIER | is an indication that the body is being poi- aM rare taken of children’s . | Relief From This Painful Trouble Reasonable discount to Unie; men and their families, Dentists “What!” shouted the mailer. “Is|cadaverous gent n, ax he edged | FOR A LUNCH 2?O Rheumatism is a constitutional tas the beat you can do? 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