The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 13

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os " 3 Sif] OF THE . TRIX IN Snap, snap, snap! “Oo—oo—oh, my! Please go away!" | * os Nancy and Nick had put on their &reen magic shoes, and Nancy had - ‘Weer put her old friend, t Mushroom, into ner pocket, when she heard a terrible fuss down by the creek. So they peeped thru the tall grass snapping as they had hoped, but Trix, the mont And Trix was in a fix. Poetry and it wasn't a bit funny, at altho the twins had to try their very hardest to keep from laughing and|water when they hatched. betng discovered. Trix was on a stone in of the water, and Mra Turtle was Snapping at his toes The stone Wasn't big enovgh to hold all of him at once, and his toes just had to bang over. “Snap!” went Mra Turtle. “Tu ADVENTURES Olive Roberts Barton magical) was around there snapping as hard and what do you think they saw?| Trix was on a stone in the middle of (he water, and Mrs. Turtle was! No, not Jocko, their lost toy monkey, mischievous brownie in the country. That tsn’t | laughing stock of the whole barnyard | Weast the brownie didn't think it was, ne middie | SATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY f2, 1920. There Are Sure TWEY ARB WWIATIONAL- Yov ovcuT To BE CETTING ACQUANTED AND ATTENDING SOME OF THESE AFFAIRS ~ Two Sidea to the Qu TWINS Is TaaT SOP WELL, | WANT TO TEL You TuaT t i ste Ts 1S A VERN BUSV WEEK IW THE SOCIAL WORLD! FouR BiG DANCES THIS WEEK AND “THE CHARITY DALL YES, You Could GO BUT You CouLON*r GET WELL, WHY Dow” You GO ARQUND WITH THEM T™men ? TROUBLE OH, 1 COULD Go jteach you te play tricks on me.| age Twey 1 Snap STRICTLY And Trix pulled up hia toes, but INVITATIVNALT jthen he t other side, and in a wink Mra ‘Tv Ss ever “Oo, please,” begged Trix, “TM never do it again if you'll please go away.” “Never do it again! 1 guess you Not “Like Father Like Son.” f—lunts ao] mal we By ceorae, Bil) JO. TH: ¢] won't Ger (™ TiReo Pi T NIGHT, HOME “TILL | HE BEAT ALL TH’ RUGS, AFTER NINE TONIGHT iegees (™ CLEANED TH’CELLAR, SIFTED TH’ ASHE, SHOVELED TH’ SIDEWALIC AN’) CABARET “TIGHT -/ 1 FEEL LiKE JazzNn A BIT: WELL LEAVE Ff PETER on TOO TIRED at his toes won't! How many hatchings a year do you think T have? And Mrs. Ban jtam, too! Poor thing, she was the | with a string of little turtles after jber, and I nearly drowned 13 little lchicks by throwing them tnto the] You wit! jexchange our eggs, will yous" And Mra. Turtle was just about to give; him another perfectly dreadful snap when Nancy reached over and kindly | |lifted the little troublemaker off the | }stone and set him down on shore |whero he quickly scampered away. (Copyright, 1920, N. E A.) WAS night in the big barn, It was the night of Billy Mink's visit. when he had killed the big rat there. As soon as Billy had left the tarn, the gray old leader of the rats fats in the barn should meet him at once at their usual meeting place un der the floor. | As soon as the word was received. ws on p tach member of th« robber band hur. pattie PTA to the meeting place anew why the gray old leader had lied them together, and as they is fear in the heart of each one of hem. It was long since fear had nm known in the big barn. It was ome of them had ever You see, they had mn so well taught how to avoid ips and poison that they did not rr those things. They had made cat afraid of them, so they did fear the cat. It was no trouble all to keep out -¢ **= ~~ of the fleet tte fan rmer. | But this slim, brown enemy who entered thee den 0 boldly and @ run down and killed one of their Bher had brought with him fear RS. EH. HANNAN 4 GAINED 20 POUNDS. vie = TAKING TANLA ttle Woman Cov'd Hardly Eat, She Says—Trouble A Robber Meeting BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) had sent@word around that all the | They | Sei burried to the meeting place there | Exenert Storu-Teller! WHAT IS IT You KIDS WANT z POD, WILL You Do SOMETHIN’ FoR, TAG AN’ ME WONT You TELL US Tu BEAUTIFUL FAIRY TALES MA SAYS You TELL SUMu-W THERE ME 1S a. CMON Now~ ; 80, as from every direction the rats | scurried to that meeting place, they | jcontinually looked behind them for | {that slim, brown creature, who moved so swiftly and from whom even thelr gray old leader had run aw Most of them did not know who Billy Mink was, for they had al-| . lived in that big barn, and no one at all like Billy had ever been | there before. | As soon as all the rats had an-/ |awered his call, the gray old leader [began to «peak. “I have called this Some Medicine! IGOTTA START TH’ CIRCULATION T WHY TA So MUCH MEDICINE ? WAIT A MINUTE JULIE! 1 GOTTA BuT fT LOOKS To ME LIKE THAT YEH, TH says by MEDICINE |S PUTTING MOST 1 HAVE VERY BLA ee POOR CIRCULATION! IN ttY HANDS AN OF THE CIRCULATION IN YOUR MEDICINE’ —) es FEET AINT I? Pa ; ji é & | As soon as all the rats had an-) | . } | ewered his call, the gray old leader began to speak, | 4 | meeting ” aid he, “to decide what we had best do. A terrible enemy }has come among us, and, ax you| know, has killed one of our number. | He has left the big barn, as I know, | because I watched him, For the time | being we are quite aafe. But when Soon Overcome. on he again becomes hungry he will re “Tanlac has not only restored me | turn.” to perfect health, but I have gained | wenty pounds In weight since I wan taking it.”, sald Mrs Hannan, 5025 Thirty-fifth “Who is he?" squeaked a young rat. “He didn’t look very big to me If we all get together, I don't see | why we should be afraid of him. We outh, Seattle» Wash., drove out that cat, and that jentinuing, she said: ave sut-|%,S7eat deal bigger than this ‘or years and years I have sut- | $v oe fered with indigestion, and my ap-| wee ger gr Fa Jte was so poor I had to force Pinon lown every mouthful I ate, and en the little I managed to eat in nue recently La \Y “He is replied the | gray old leader, “And who ts Billy Mink?” squeaked way would almost kill me.|4nother half.grown robber OTTO AUTO fter every meal I had intense| “He is sure death to any rat he was , mping pains in my stomach and | may start out to catch,” replied the You bAA® GENTS FIGURE YOURE Riot = * wecle. press against my lungs) old leader. “He belongs to the THEO WIEN FT COMES TO HANDLING REMLAGER ONCE T DD point panna Ut oes ald reely get my bri Weasel family, and all members of REARS, CH 2 = WELL, KADHA CHEK, \, Mis twcK aT HOME, 'UaRD CULT ee . the headache nearly this family are enemies of the rat Ue eed LEAKY JOINT UNDER AE Sis bf t times became so diszy | trit 6 to be feared than GVESO THAT WINS my we he QKULLPIECE © HON “WE we hide when he ked another young rob- “Tl never have seen any one I would nearly fall. My nerves| any ere in such bad condition it was) most impossible for me ,to get a) comes pod night's sleep, as I was #0 rest-| ber ’ Fes’ STRER YOUR OPTICS pe on THIS won ae s ® I would roll and toss all night | couldn't hide from.” is. I had lost weight until I had ‘Then, unless I am greatly mis ome #0 k it was with the/taxen, you are likely to have a Meatest difficulty I could do my| for 1 could hardly get and I just felt tired) Next story: The Robbers Decide chance,” snapped the leader. » out all the ti | ht. h I had tried ue. IP ponkene ent medicines I continued to get = arian =e Funeral for xe, and was becoming very ‘ok in time, wer atmowwhere. | ITY CARS WILL GET HELD AS RED,’ | Beh discouraged. I had heard #0| Hold eos 4 big flock of breeding stock for next | because of the chilly por bai ch praise of Tanlac and then, Woman Suicide “No charge was preferred against AUTOMATIC FENDEan?| superin \\ utinties ) as a numb ot my friends Funeral services for Mrs, May | ear whe raised and sold 1f me,” Russell continues, “and I was Ic fhamas Murphine. \y directed To Fe d me to take Tanlac I decided! gweeney, 50-year-old suicide, whose |Kobblers for a net sum of $512. Be finally quietly released. Tam not an| Ten automatic fenders, said «| Saturday by 2. B. Sitzgerald | ortify The Sys- try it, and it was only a short|ioay was found by bloodhounds and |«inning several years ago with a I. W. W., but have a home, a wife|the latest device in safegua to give the ne a tryout. | (gp ie after I began taking it that) geputy sheriffs near the y | single he has n land three children here pedestrians who fail to get of he nders are sponsored by the | Against Colds, Bhegan to get better and my AP-\ club Friday noon were weful that next year she |; — —— APS | Nitional Automatic Fender company, Grip and Influenza ite improved as 1 could eat three Rafferty parlors at to her own farm near Cun and a I ¥ \m Beattie corporation, vi fy meals a 4 and everything y The body was cre- |e Ul of her time to raising tur in Dnata a late agreed with me perfectly. ils . Mra. Sweeney dteappeared | ke Says He Couldn if eep NATI VE | Ambergris is worth more than ake tinued taking it and now I am |¢rorm the home of her sister-in-law,| Besides raieing turkeys, Mra, Pudil Seattle Jail \ twice its weight in gold, “a Siotey rit at ai mop qrocbion tiie searenoet eter. at Fey sts:|bas been Solos the cocking tr the \ ER a || | premomecnetsanmasiy axative ave those cramping paink| tion, Wednesday, with the parting |crew of 22 men on the Costello farm ; » Wy | eee 1 narging Police Chief Joel F, War \ is ne a| word that she was going for a walk |of 1,790 neren Charging In TabletForm | serpin . w arresting him yy] | aches and|in the woods. Search was instituted | - —.~|ren with unlawfully arresting | | romo zy wpelis have left me entirely en she did not return at night ‘oothache an I. W. W. and inearcerating j Tost “a Nene Wiherer a ialiees ecumenil ibe 'p _—e f id my nerves are in such good | gall, ; é him in the elty Jali, which, he ‘says, yield 0 the dangers Which are & mie feull cCHT enetrating, Antiseptic Zemo}| a. iT iii amen 5 Sati: steep all Ties ORS |. Investigators from the coroner during the night? “fiithy, unelean and insanitary,” F hhegiect, As sccn en 0u tool the. farst_ven | Will_Help You anime I have re-| office decided she shot herself thru The woman was despond peaceful as a child. ined my strength so I can g¢t| the head well as I ever could, and|ent and carried a revolver when she thru attorneys Edwin C. Jake Kalina RHEUMATISM, or suffer from CONST SICK HKHADACHE, or BILIOUSNE 11 | Never mind how often you have tried | and failed, you can stop burning, itching Tablets’’ has started | Brown a BAUME “pty Ppl! yap age | p-mbape ch ap fc 075 against the ehiet, | Native Herb Tablets and you will find a marked impr eczema quickly by applying Z oust, Setsey ee are ee | caper ee ee ere eee te and Patrolman D,|{ health and vigor, HBilsa Native Herb ‘Tablets are recognized as the Furnished by any dru ist for Sec Sxtra |Be sure you get the Genuing sure to me nas iif oe } ALGESI M. Schoonover in superior court standard herb remody for cleansing the system, regulating the action J large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the | y payers in husband has also been tak-| WOMAN IS CHAMPION AN ESIQUE Pucci was arrested on Washing | of liver and kidneys, purifying the blood, and warding off disease, | moment Zemo is applied, Ina short} Look for this signature husbe 5 | - y > " : ins 200 tablets, and lasts the average fami}: 1 time ally eve trace of ‘aniae fo entio e #2 ‘ton at., between First and Occidental || A dollar box conta milly alx usually every of eczem ” feotions ties rs} rs es So fi N. D. TURKEY RAISER; sind vuher 16 by Keefe and|{ months, Money back guarantee in every box. None genuine without } tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and ie anton z = ae rye bine,| GRAMDIN, N.°D,, Jon) 12.—Mrs.| seheonecen, Keafe searched him with: | the trade mark, The original Bliss Native Herb Tablets have photo. |, similar skin diseases will be removed, i Se tg al leggy mt Noe Pudi, housekeeper on the P out authority, and then compelled |§ graph of Alonzo O, Bliss and picture of National Capitol on every For clearing the skin and making it Ss eee et eee vide “anh thle’ abt brings edee and & \him to submit to a humiliating ride || box, which also shows blue seal containing signature of Alonzo vigorously hwalthy, lwayeuse Zemcins ¢ » ore C} lostele A . " B ” iT i i i lac in old in Seattle by Bartell |claims to be the champion turkey | in th trol wagon, Russell alleges. |[1O. Biss, Put up in two sizes, 50e and $1.00, antiseptic Niquid. It is not relief from pain. on the box... ; andit doesnot stain nde: . | ral: { North Dakota. During No-| | he could not sleep, bhe| | gold by leading druggists everywhere, Made by Alonzo O, Bliss Co. When senpapecooon! Pel oni erode vember and December she sold 200) Then you can sleep. Washington, D, C, rm a. ie Pep re me | Sane ih S—Ad : turkeys for $760, and has remaining | Thon, Leeming & Co, N. Ye : : " the ,

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