The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 20

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¥ . x oe THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. Tom Thinks Everybody Is Interested in Rubber. - SAY, DID You See WHAT {P i ’ } IT DIO YesrenoAy P RvEweR, 4 UP POUR POTS IN 4 } | LESS "THAN AN HouR! ] ,, I couldn't have two fine tails at once, but that I might have one at @ tine So when you cut off my rooster tall, this one grew. I'm completely dis wusted.” E THAT PESKY || YOu ? t! Naney had to Inugh. “Fine foath- if OUNTA BOARD O10 fare) SAY- WHo WAS his |ors make fine birds, I've heard mama ’ oy, IT ef wus, say, “but I ike you better plain, Mr. 1O' H’ 7 ly y 4 IT ME ON om St ee bere Dee HOME y" . | May pag | f bean wit A land, and go back! “Drake!” corrected the bind. “My B. | T ? CHUNK © wood ? home to my friends in the barnyard | name's Drake. But that hasn't any 4 $ Ul : und the grubs under the woodpile.” | thing to do with looks, has itt ; here he was, quacking again| “Well,” said Nancy, “I'll cut your ‘as over! So back they bur-|turkey tail off, too, if you like. But - my scissors are getting very dull, Mr Drake, #0 please don’t wish again.” | The feathers were soon off, and fy tall walled the duck. But! Mr. Drake waggled his own tail hap- ‘twins could see very well for| pil “Good-bye, my dears’ he maid, The discontented duck|as they skipped off down the road, ‘only lost one ridiculous tail to|“if I see your lost monkey I'll let) ‘4 you know.” Nancy and Nick, with thelr Green { Shoes and Magical Mushroom. turned & corner just then, and Mr. Drake's he Fairy Queen I'd like to have the | voice was lost in the distance, ty gobbler’s tail, too. She said (Copyright, 1920, N. B.A.) | Prickly Porky Makes Good His Boast _ MATTER WET HAA: BY THORNTON W. BURGESS He had not once thought to) up in the tops of the trees, for 1 nothing abou he it porcupines - habtts. Finally he sat down ‘under a tal! poplar tree. I could just cet a glimpse of fellow, T°é fill him full of shot,” Farmer Brown's Boy. peeping out of a hole in| nd not feet away, | and shivered as he rolled | “You have certainly got! up to the top of the tal |”€7ve.” - and too, So did johnny . oe Jimmy Skunk | fr 9 ae And still Prickly Porky thany Chuck, and Jimm | came down. he Sauirrel and Pilly | When he reached the ground, what | ‘ me mesdow people an8 forest Sutcee tae ‘over and Seataeaeek toe} ia Me by. Red-| . y Fee tide shiver: Te jnt erin po ey Bn | banal a WASTE TINE ON : ALOYSIUS P.TSGINIS, DIONT | WELL ‘HES TH’ Most 4 | wickets oll iporggel takes |§ age Res oT amt then |] [tUPOSS (OLE PEOPLE THIS EVENING, T TELL ‘YOu To Picik OUT THE] DISTINGUISHED se care, to keep out of sieht te turned his back and slowly || [PICK OUT THE (OST DISTINGUISHED E MOST DISTINGUISHED LOOKINE Guy . ‘ walked over to another tree and be- LOOKING GENTLEMAN ‘ TAN HERE? AND L FIND You HERE CLARICE! Brown’ | hie dreadful threat. And up in| _ free ot Farmer) : | GADBING WITH ‘top of the tall poplar some one | Brown's Boy | heard his dreadful threat. 1t|'*ueh. “Well.” said he, “you certain | Prickly Porky himself. ly save got nerve! ae oe to nel |minding your own b ness, 80 iat owas Boy and ho gun, |,” Wont martere ay Won grinting ri And, shouldering his gun, he +h ae | tramped off thru the Green Forest, | meadow people oli Bo | gg NOt Stors: The Visit to Farmer | he Ry <e|British Official | the tree. | Wants Less Pay| ‘Farmer Brown's Boy heard his) ronpon, England, March 12—Be-| oe ey the tree ne mab cause he said he thought his salary | i | of $20 a week too high, M. Tim te he just stared foolishly. Then | executive afficer of the Hitchin area sprang to his‘feet and threw uP) food control committee, has ask gun. Every one shut their eyes tor q reduction to $10. It was) put their hands over their ears—| granted. [is watery tan ovat, | Det iy ever, it Prickly Porky kept right on| Hotel Constructs ing down rf Py Farmer Brown's Boy didn't Studio for Singers | “Tn wait until he gets nearer| NEW YORK, March 12—S0 that ‘euPPO! Now COM then I'll be sure of him,” said he.| singers in tho hotel may practice | ‘ oe y & ne we he waited, and all the time|whenever they feel the urge, the tu ALONG AT A UO MILE CLIP AND NO dy Porky kept right on climbing | Majestic hotel hns had « glass en CHANCE TD AVOID A COLLISION ~ Farmer Brown's Boy didn't | closed studio built in the roof garden | ‘ WELL — TD PRESS “THIS what to make of it. “It’s a| where the sang birds can try out! Now to shoot him, for I can kill him | their voices without disturbing other | BUTTON ee Club,” said he, and reached guests. | Then very slowly, for hurries, he began to oc yp ZI W. Tho first Jointed artificial leg was 4 gir nover forgets the first kiss) Canada fs plannin 1c to take © Hats for omen Y Og N invented in 1853 by Count de Bew-/eng gets after reaching the peed an influx of not less than 60,000) Arouse London| /; J fort of France. | where kisses count, | Americans this year, LONDON, March 12—Labeled| ff mercer | ma heahol lis UNWISE] OBSTINATE COUGHS | Lift Corns Off! Doesn’t Hurt! |“scsomver ct rrominent, ngs. 4 4 4 to put off today’s duty }| When, resistance is lowered and you come down woman have betrayed ther. partie until tomorrow.. lf || with acold that runs into an obstinate cough, your Dont let adhe twice! THBauy corn or store and trying on the hats, le ss your stomach is acid- trouble is more than surface deep. You need 1 Lady Nancy Astor wears a simple so ay i distur! bed take f , black velvet f = . callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! © | commons, she ise far Uo only — a 7 woman member of parliament, tho i 4 KI-MOIDS Countess Markilewicz, Sinn Fein x d pote having refused to take her 3 : 4 . ‘the surround Oe ae 7 SETS ? the new aid to digestion a D ey ~ . I Ps ih: a \ comfort todays A an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your bloc plocsagt ssliet, nop to nourish and enable you to get afresh hold on strength the discomfort For nearly fifty years Scott’s has been help my dyspepsia nat bs reak up colds by building up strength. CAMA | NN MADE BY SCOTT & BOWKE ireahep ont, oy building aps Ty EMULSION Pe eatingctent Reston tn ta pation gone} mci R ay vil at Gost » mo

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