The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. oem ees | He Won't Ne ed a an Alarm Clock Now. By ALLMAN roe Mi I || 1/7) Yon, cer up RIGHT am \ Yes, ! 74 { | Daw Au i wave. [7] SHY Dow 1 \ w\ GEE,ITS Pent AMA 1 WEAR NOUR (7) AuMoST DARK | NMP JP!||| |veen our roe & Y Viusow ee sj L Ver! | has hee BED t ’ Nict LoNG WALK ~ — Lj—»—s 4 MAOB irsoranade ! | The MoRMING AIR / “a y, Is Waar “Tes CHILD neeos! ring. Nick, you remember, ) “We must nab It" And from all ai the Land o' Lost | rections came running pins and nee- | their way to the palace. | dies and other funny little lost peo- | . when the tin soldier tried! ple, calling, “Nab it; nab it," as they car away from something | ran. 4 Fi HELLO, 1S tor You, | Byd Dr sed and ran into the lead pen-/ Naturally then they nabbed it, our | HAS LEFT ME AND PROBABLY PETER PAL? Ri OTTEN the twins would hate been |own little friends did, the three of | 6 ! THOUGHT You THERE GY 1 KNOW THERE’s A” seule ds a jen they spilled out, only, you| them taking hands and forming a WYER S / |BEING & Lawyete, THIS TIME, pees RE Al they had on their green | ring y Y Ti) COULD TELL ME HOw, ‘ ere’ NO they just couldn't get hurt.| “Have we nabbed it! Nick asked ° WITHIN Td? LAW, "a magical mushroom, too, you | the soldier, all out of breath nae : , Wag with them. | “Yee: we've got it,” nodded the sol- | Now, what do you suppose the/dier “We always have to rush for . hing” was that wrecked them?) peach cans like this. Tin eans are) peach can! Yes, sir, and yes, lour houses, and peaches are the nic- ‘ma'am; it was, One minute it wasn't/est. Big and round, with Ids that| there at all, and tho next, why, there| fit. Some one in your land just threw | ‘Was, It just came plop, right out | this away, you see. Now for a chim of the sky, you might say, round and ney to stick on top, and we've got a Iny, With a nice, neat lid, and there fine house for you! I'll just paste Mt sat, in the middle of the road. _—_| this address on It somebody lost, so But surprises were not to stop for no one can take it. As soon as we've Wittle boy and girl. Tho next| found a chimney you're fixed. Now| you knew, Gen. Pershing, the hop in the car again, and we'll hurry | soldier, was rushing toward the | to the palace to ask about your lost| beckoning frantically to the monkey.” “Come hep me,” be called. | (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) | ote : aa i : ag Is in a Dreadful State of Mind gn-t ur bah as AN A BOUND, BY THORNTON W. BURGESS | COPPEE = AN! ¢ (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) BUY AO CAND = é MA'LL PAY You WBA) [PER THE HARE was so in-| prompted him to change his course, TA HANIA THY . tent watching behind him for|and he turned abruptly to the right | 1 MY DAD CONES al ly Mink that he forgot to keep a| With a little snarl of disappoint | @ROCERES CuaROsD Home | watch ahead of him, and the| ment, Old Man Coyote sprang after | ANY BESWES | ‘ it was that he almost ran into| him, The instant he moved Jumper | Man Coyote. Old Man Coyote|saw him. Now, Old Man Coyote is) come over to the Green Forest | very swift of foot. He is a famous to find Whitefoot the Mouse |runnmer. Jumper was tired. You ‘Mrs. Grouse or some one else who/ know, he had been running for an) d furnish him with a dinner./hour. Jumper gave 4 little shriek of fear, and then he headed straight for @ brush pile not fur away. He reached it none too soon, Old Man Coyote wag at his very heels as he dived under it. | With his heart going pit-a-pat, pit | a-pat, pit-a-pat, Jumper crouched wn- | der the pile of brush, and hope died within him. He had escaped Old} Man Coyote, but there was Billy | Mink following him. He didn’t dare | leave the brush pile be: old) Man Coyote, and he did there because of Billy Mink. Jum; ] was in a dreadful state of mind, | Ny AE Next story: An Eenemy Proves a he moved, Friend. eementemiemiaiteaiieiinn - Ce . | d I WANTED TO SEE THAT YOURE LUuCcK*r Man in Nightshirt, BY GoLiy WHAT f IVE NEVER SEEN || SHOW THE JONESES LIkeD CiARICE! IVE JUST Jumper =» |Goes Out at 12 Above, GRE WE COMUN ANY THING LIKE IT: ] So WELL, @ND THAD To BEEN READIN’ ABOUT ROCKFORD, Ul, Feb. 6—C. 8.| To? THEY TALI< Pay #3 For Two A GUT WHO PAID bow niaset ova athaston, cred, parumont | OF DOLLARS To-day | || Ow u! $108,000 For ONE tendants and took a hike in his) LIKE THEY WERE . ‘ E nightshirt. Altho chilly blasts ham: | NICKELS! Mf , SEAT IN TH i mered the thermometer down to 12 \ Y Ci WNGE: degrees above zero, he didn't care. - STOCK EX HAI Several blocks away he pounded on }the door of @ residence. The sur. | | Prised occupants called an officer | who took Wethington back to the! hospital, none the worse for bis) z some one is chasing him. | Promenade. | ; ‘wonder if it can be that Reddy Fox | aon een pmamaee hunting over here tonight. Well, . (Mt doesn't make much ditterence to| Mian Discovers New | Whe who it is who is after Jumper, We as he deives Teepe Ps; _ Way to Get Drunk! i My mouth. It looks to me as if} WESTFIELD, Mass. Feb. 6A) J am to have the best dinner of the | hopelessly intoxicated man who was | winter. Goodness knows, I | @trested by the Westfield police in j 4 it! It's a long time since T've|#isted that he had drunk nothing | 4 a good square meal.” but said he had eaten a can of biue| Straight toward Old Man Coyote | berries. Chief of Police Fiouton in- | umper bounded along. His eyes|Ve#tigated the story, found it to be| © rolled back to watch for Billy |tfue and released the prisoner | ink, and he paid no heed at ali to}, “About 9 per cent alcohol, when y hat was ahead of him. Now, it|fermented,” was the comment of OTTO AUTO ned as if a good fairy must | Prof. Lewis B. Allyn, the noted food - — ve been watching over Jumper the |@xpert, when asked if a “canned Y ’ % z y (FA prema z . for just before he reached | blueberry jag” way possible. 4 WHAT {— WHATS THIS 2 ry a IMPOSSIBLE FOR Old Man Coyote something prompt — — $3.02:" CHARGES FOR FIXING ca ; =) 3023 Te ee GAN GAT, him to change his course, He, Lucky is the man who receives a} i f J Z —— i . idn’t see old Man Coyote. Ho|kick from the left hind foot of a MY CAR % — OURELY THERE iat bhppoalip THAT'S enn MORE THAN -¥ g = TLL KEEP’ BUS, in't know that Old Man Coyote|rabbit instead of from either hind MUST BE SOME MISTAKE, very on yaaa ss sane i " : ° aud You OWE Z (was anywhere about. But pect be Pot of a mule f otro, EW? A : — ~ae ee ~ — Pp i, Regular Habits Produce a Beautfiul Complexion Daily elimination rids the system of poisons. Women should realize that! f ayy Seeecinn ont “ ‘. ” ! 2 A Mom York crater wet: hase % | 7 Gone; Seek Woman Brown i — | than 40,000,000 pounds | DOUGLAS, Ariz., Feb. 6.—Charged ‘ | | The less : now: more he with the theft of @ famous diamond, 106 Columbia SY o mam lenawes ie | When resistance is lowered and you come ¢ | wai to tell it, Known as the “Rye of the Universe,” | SRATTLETS B —| with a cold that runs into an obstinate cough, ; from the temple of Pharoah in LEADING DENTIST iy a Heypt, Mion Bisle ‘Van ‘Naple, an| UBADI yoke sia re trouble is more than surface deep. oat bs breath, and in that word 80 often Englishwoman, is being sought in| , ‘ for the acid-distressed used, “ indisposed.” » Mexico. A notice, signed by Bezjua trier ~ ae ; st . At the first sign of these symp- & Gariono, bankers, New Yor acaire t , stomach-try two or three | |/ a pga will take a ” A pearing in Orientacion, a Hermos ie t, 4 oN | age ee oO Candee care ERs 'a botile ix the home. ne of $10,000 for her capture. t 1 ie i? i Pepain ie the favorite with thor, {t0* from narcotics and safe for eands of women because it is mild ‘4° tiniest baby. Must Americanize —_"seri-unitm. after meals, dissolved ‘an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed, with your bleod and gentle in its action and in thi . , ” rd trains the stomach and bowel dn. spis of the fact that Dr. Calde Native Born First : on the tongue—keep to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength. fies to do thete work naturally lu Lost ea he wand thee PERKELBY, Cal, Feb, 6.—Amer your stomach sweet— For nearly fifty years Scott's has been Mains ing over 6 million bottles s h jcanize native born Americans first _Thie combination of simple lax- ear, many who need ics benafcs have « the advicd given by Prot. J. W 2 I try Mimeids—the new | | Being, used by over thres million |) Sronh up colds by building up strength. Try It ith pepsin, which can not yet used it. res Jr fecal itw of the department of ed aie aid to digestion jood builder. It will increase the lusive grade of cod-tiver oil used in stare is fee oe and address fei g foes tak | ueation of the University of Califor strength of weak, nervous, run- ge Wy ep ee sa Soe in sit nia, Prof, Breitwieser gtated that MADE RY SCOTT a.nowns «||| dew" folks in two weeks’ time in betel npsemg Peters ns bey fashingsom Ste the greatest economic blem i: SQUTES aMULEIN many \jetaasse, Ask your ‘Mondello, inois. problem inj} mteeor for’ ae = pote naling mand by = ceemmaee STAR WAND ADS BRING su 5

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