The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE SLAR—PRIDAY, JANUARY 16, leu, . DUFFS —By ALLMAN | DOINGS OF THE Danny Is a Philosopher— OF THE TWINS ea. GO ASK YouR DADDY ~ 1 Any by > ! > WELL, WELL, THE Watt, Dont u SHAK e. AROUND HERE. ( Bevieve | WAVE A NICKEL 1 CAN MOTHER - ty Gwe ME Some / MONEN PER MY BANK? GRANDMA'S OWL NICKEL, DADDY ~ | NICKEL 1S AS WANT Pennies - MUCH AS Five PEAMIES ? SOME PEUNIES ,, FoR MY BANK! oe NICKELS OUT FOR. CAR FARE — “It’s Grandma's owl,” cried Nancy, “How did it get away out here?” One evening Nick and Nancy think we're easily scared. Who's coming down the lane quite late | af of an old stuffed owl?” They had been watching Jake do tha ey | WEDLOCKED e twins ne nearer Some Style ng and were on their way| great, stary eyes!” said Nick. “You rep -yrrey e rr . . ——---- ~ joan tell they « fu Just . IJ Rap Mes BEOELL. You BEING \ KNEW THERE H y 1 THINK WE HANE HE y had tucked their magical That's r Nancy KEEP My Eve} De nnn A MARRIED WOMAN CAN i ay ij f BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTION ‘oom and the green shoes be| “And you « he big stone before supper, for | « white " fl |, yan POSSIBLY TELL ME HOw A By For THOSE rw THe Whty TO VAN HER just painted, — ' 1] HUSBAND CAN WIN BACK Sweer CLorwes ||!!! . vad given up hunting Jocko for HIS “APES LOVE. Won y “And he isn't the right color,” said an You Come TO LUNCH with it Was not too late for an ad: | Nick, peering hard. “He's too dark’ | } ME ANO HELP ME WW omy || venture. And his ears aren't set on right ‘ | | Something was sitting quite stiff ared Nanc ey stick up too and still on a fence post. The chil on his tw dren could see quite well for the) “And, really, owls don't — sit great round moon was directly be-|scrunched up like that,” scoffed hind it Nick, “all in a heap It's grandma's owl,” cried) “I could draw a better owl than . “How did it get away out | that with my eyes shut.” went on he " “Let's give old thing a Nick took a good look. Nancy was | poke.” right It was grandma's owl, the Suddenly the ot mn the post One that always sat on her mantel, and when you took Its head off, had spools and scissors and a strawberry ped its wings and flew away gtc woods foot! Hoot! Hoot! tt called for needles, inside. “Hoot! Hoot!" “IN bet Uncle Dick put it there to) 4 the twins think to this day a seare us." said Nancy it aking fun of them ae pyright, 1920, N. BE. A) ~ 7 FRECKLES wee MY Pod ToLD ME To GET NOU CAN DAVE IT - Toul X Two GALLANS ‘ ; Nov CANT BUY NUTHIN' Why the Plans of the Rats Failed OF GASOLINE, BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) + it member that the rate in the |good plan. Hilly was more than a big barn had agreed that if Billy | match for any single rat. He might Mink should return, they would at-|be more than ch for any two tack him all at once and kill him or/rats, But if he had to fight all the #0 frighten h t he would leave | rats at once, he woukin't have the and never t was a perfectly | smatiest chance in the world. anal -———~ ——— |} AN those rate had been very bold 4 brave when they had met to how they should get rid of this ’ brave had been the younger rats. COULDN'T RAISE |They had agreed that the instant | they heard the signal, they woul |rush to do their part in the attack on Billy Mink Only the wise, gray | old leader had been doubtful. He} j had not let the others know that he Sear ites “ jwas doubtful, for this would not! Suffered Ten Years From) nave done at at Rheumatism—Feels Fine | but be knew what the younger Since Taking Tanlac | Ree oA acme “Yes, sir, I can recommend Tan-| [7% lac, for amy one who would not say a good word for a medicine Sacha ie tae woe ter onmrase: | WHATS THE TH STREET CANT GO NO T BOT WE][ HERE CONES AN ASH ful, to say the least of it” eald| OFA oF A TAXIP!| MERCY No! WE'V COR eT eet Oend| MAGON, MAyDE Tf ot Gertseée, Wash, MeNell Island lcaNt WE wpe ||GOT To GO IN Sas! SHES oe! CAN GET TH’ Guy To IN TH STREET || STYLE PA; LIKE STALLED!" twenty miles from Tacoma, while in the French drug store in Ta- recently. Continuing, he TAKE US TO THE VAN BUMS For the past ten years I have suffered with rheumatism in my left hip and right arm all the time, | and at times in different parts of ae, my body, My hip pained me so !| Ey could hartiy walk and 1 just had| <gue/ to drag myself around, and my arm would very often hurt me so tadly| They were crazy with fear and 1 could not raise my hand to my | ®ve him no head, The rheumatism would move from one leg to the other and then to my back and back again to my legs, but never left my left hip right arm. / The pains in my ba were so bad I could scarcely ber over and when I did I could bardty straighten up again. rats did not know, which was that born in every rat is great fear of members of Billy Mink's family, a #0 great that, when it is aroused. ise is forgotten. He knew that such fear becomes terror, and tetror destroys courage. It makes cowards of even thone who are thought to be ™ % bothered me a great = 7 = be brave. So the gray old er ye EC aoa cere ae was doubtful, and that doubt in * were In id get but nights I dizzy spells such bad cor little sleep would He aw crea: thi with d the ar which the very it of Billy Mink filled him Now, the gray old leader was not |@ coward himself. He would ne OTTO AUTO er . have become a leader if he had been - ot, ® coward, When he heard that LL THERE'S TH OL SPM » FAMOUS POR WAA- AN HERE'S OL FELIX CHEOPS- USED To FEA danger signal he scrambled out of GEVIG TOHTER THAM A CANT (ROW OT RR. DEPOT BUILT AROUND WK — HE'S STILL the nest where he had been taking WHEN FT COME TO CHATTER WAITING * GOSH, I'D HATE “To FE A PHOTOGRAPHER nap, and hurried forth to lead his nm OUGHT TO BLOCT THAT bl TEm Dave no Ad pad beny: pe! ribe in the great fight they had A , RmeM OH Hae planned. Almost at once he met seat 4 one of the loudest boasters among ~ a the younger rats, and this fellow was || cothie t running in the opposite direction weight ar from the we tite can uid have peon Then another fll an r, They were crazed wi In nim no heed bac In all dir — = — cours A a WATTS A = a th frighten . | | INERAL F About once in a ne ing ¢ | * ¢ National Bank of Tacoms HOLD FUNERAL FRIDAX | = oe aes Here’s Chance to A. S. Taylor Denied {i))"" th Nationa Bank ot nny Says Gas Company Panetal petviven toe 3. i wider, {there is a girl who really te moat had ha of Bi inborn nd enc only of him the iw issi , i i when @ man proposes to her, G Y 000 Commission |“ rncements with Chester Thorne, Wants Big Profit | auvurn tumberman, who died Tues. eee ee ee _ onk at Sea $55, a 64 dented. 984,500 | tara erie Sie thal ede oc| Formal. protest mie the pro-|day, will be held in Auburn rons | Roseto, Pa, boasts of being from Jafet Lindeberg andthe deal, Taylor charged. He de by Superior © manded his commission, nevertheless, Final ¢ nger American «| increases in gas rates in Seat-|afternoon, The body will be placed|only town in America wi ttle Lighting yCo., was|in Sumner mausoleum. lation is 100 per cent Italian, with the pablic ser- D will be given | ¢ Mitchell ee Seiler yg Prer rs jbut h a de nand was refused. | view commission by First Assistant | [*e*-tteet-e-ee-meneneneenenenenenementutute » organiza-|clta him that amount if he would] A woman's face ts her fortune—or {Corporation Counsel Thomas J. I |} 2 Arrange-|make arrangements for them te Dit. "perhaps the torene Aer ee] y aggerts, in his complaint, | § a to make these t been mac ee ee ne ing company, if granted its! KEEP IT SWEET and fight eonel - a ge age Mine e : wits } |latem request for a higher gas rate,| ; } {| will have been given more than| ¢ Keep your stomach Next story: The Rats Leave the | #ldiers off the American coast, ac) + | $550,000 increased profits in tesa than | $ sweet today and ward | Mis Barn, Setetid. Bh Parmona, president et three years, ; off the indigestion of |) 4 jyaruutic brake for athe “ant Nah arranged: |} BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT WARD 18 STATE WARD : motor ve! ‘The club has arranged to deliver | } Charged with having in his posses:| 2 ‘Pape’: i in’? A ay Say, cred alee phy NE Btn bectoid p ened 8 BL cet a i A or EM oe Pspepsin <r instantly relieves Dyspepsia, at once is an English in-/on the boat, personally to each man.| $ a Ward, arrested three days ago by ora Sour, Aci —dq stas “i Heattle ean have the mes} } ne e: i government officials, was bound over . » Gassy Stomach—quickt Suret I-MO S vi ate sTh eoanen wages d by addressing them t 4 + | to the grand jury by U, 8, Commis: MA = REST GN oT, Mountain club, 65 W.! } ne * + | sioner R. W. McClelland Wednesday | * nie sities Ay CAN D.BLOOD. BULGER, 0? IEE ea } Prepare for a Clear, Bright; p Tomorrow by 3 [iyening. In lieu of $500 bail he ts 60-] Wood souring, gas, acidity! Wonder | gestion, dyspepsia or = ai tl new aid to Gciges- | ee “ ate?til ‘ ; journing at the cofmty jail, what upset your stomach? Well,|Stomach, A few tablets of ti pam ay : Taking “Cascarets”: for Liver and Bowels i por thasate se Seon ae ae eae ceagmacn? | Welb Diapepsin neutralize actalty AROS PIORe 4 } ’ HAS INVERSE NAME — relief at once—no whiting! Bu and as safe to take . atrtnneeeemeeneimeeeemetnmemeeeeeeeweneneewemeeeee | Tee Sing, also known inversely as|tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin|pox of Pape's Diapepsin now! | way those persistent ,ene-|ing gas. Feel splendid tomorrow by| ging Lee, was bound over for the|all the lumps of indigestion pain,|stay miserable! Try to billousness and | taking Cascarets tonight, Casearets | action of the grand jury by Commis: | the sourness, heartburn and belching |stomach s0 you can eat are 40 pleasant, #o harmless. ‘They | sioner R. W. MeClolland ‘Thursday, |of gases, due to acidity, vanish—|foods without ea i as candy. mies of happiness IRO’ MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE frown in an endeavor to raise $500 | constipation. Don't stay headachy, | rover gripe, sicken or inconvenience | tio iy held on $500 bond. Sing is ac.| truly wonderful! cost is so little, . MAKERS OF-SCOTT’S EMULSION jell, | Van Volkenber vee, wand sick, tongue coated, willow and mis-) you jike Calomel, Salts, Oil oF nasty, |oused of retailing morphine to ad-| Millions of people know that it ts/great. You, too, will be « Got rid of colds, indigestion, | harsh Pills. They cost so little and! gicts, needless to be bothered with indi-\enthusiast the liquor charge, that misery-mak-| work while you alaam.

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