The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. én yh ENTURES s MR. ALLIGATOR’S STORY ‘Tom, | speny MY PRorrr ON Rucoe CLAND RUBBER. “TODAY = | BOUGHT. 1 povseT TAT Prcrume: ton'r TT COBY Two WuaDRED DOLARE- FTA Densrirus. Prece OF Worn? 1! Infevs Avery PINE PRINT WAND {ve Admired Ir FOR ALONG | LONG “Time - “Once upon a time,” said he, “Mrs. Alligator and I were not society leaders, like we are now.” Mr. Alligator blew his nose quite that we envied. Such Jeweled col Toudly and then began his story.!lars, and silk cushions to le on! Nick and Nancy eat on their fash-| Why, Chatterbox even bad « gold fonable chairs as quiet as little mice, | perch! Ustening. | “Well, well, I must hurry,” he “Once Upon a time” said he,| went on, “but I'm sure that tf you i “Mra. Alligator and I were not soci.) have any pete at home, children . oc * 1 1S THIS TH’ ety leaders like we are now. You | you won't be #o foolish as to give|| | om » . " PLUMBER-:--? Muay not believe it to look at but|them aire and make the rest of the We lived in a mudbank beside a) animals unhappy.” Swamp in Dixieland, and we were} “Oh, no, we don't.” eried the very poor. When the children were|twins. “Don, the dog. only gets bern it was all we could do to get| leftovers, and Caesar, the oat, likes enough to eat, a few prawns, and) milk. Jooko, the monkey we're hunt @n cel now and then, and some jing now, is stuffed with sawdust Btotes. But we were happy enough | and doeen't eat at all.” ) Until we saw how rich people lived.) “Speaking of ‘9 Pierrot, the French poodle, who| Magical Mushroom, pepping its head Hived with his mistress in a house out of Nancy's pocket just ther Rear us, had chocolate eciairs and a| "don't you think we’ » if chicken wing every day; Salmagun-|ing soont™ The Gree @i, the Persian cat, at the hotel,| were impatiently tapping the flo! had rich broth and custard fc is Why, I've only begun,” seid Mr Ginner, and Chatterbox, Miss Will.) Alligator, “but I'l! promise to hur ing’s parrot, had sweet cakes any ry.’ time he wished. | And I'll tell you what he said to “But it wasn't what they ate, so| morrow Much as the fine things they had,| (Copyright, 1920, N, B.A) Peter Rabbit's Big Cousin BY THORNTON W. BURGESS BT 0x who's coming! J with his cousin, Jumper thé Hare : Jimmy Skunk potnted over with his most fmportant manner, to tea the Green Forest. Johnny Noon all the other little meadow & looked. Then he rubbed his peo eyes and looked again ny Chuck watched them hu “Ie there anything wrong with my ty down the Lone Little Path. eyes?” asked Johnny Chutk, turning ery few jumps Peter's big cousin © Jimmy Skunk. Jimmy laughed. | would «top and sit up. He would look “They look al] right to me,” he re. this way and look that way, just a# 5 if he expected to find some one in Jobnny Chuck looked again over | Mding, ready to spring upon him ard the Green Forest. “When did| “My. what a timid fellow’ ex ter Rabbit begin to grew?” he| Claimed Johnny Chuck. “I'd like to aaked, gravely, steal up behind him and shout “I don't know,” replied Jimmy | “Boo!” unk, just as gravely. Then they! Jimmy Skunk chuckled. Then he ed at each other and began to| Whispered to one of the Merry Littie ugh. It certainly was a funny sight Preenes, who raced off as fast as f ing across the Green Meadows °OUld go. He stopped at the house irom the Green Forest! Hopping on |0f Danny Meadow Mouse, — Then 3 : Johnny Chuck and Jimmy Skunk saw Danny slip out of his back door jand hide behind a clump of grags. A few minutes later, along came Peter Rabbit and his big cousin. Just a# they passed the clump of grass. Danny Meadow Mouse eprang out Jumper the Hare jumped clear over Peter Rabbit's head and started 'Twas Pa’s Mistake across the Green Meadows at a rato'] [FE OONESES THERE'S LOOK AT THAT HAN PARDON SIR, THAT HAIN that made those who saw him gape OU WHAT HA ACI [18 Sete oe Darcy || | MERE OFTEN, WERE WHATS & HAIR ‘ane “rou papneni i 1 pare ~~ sealow ‘Mouse’ exclaimed simny | | THINK WERE GOINGY | Gon’ TO WwRone? IN. tty. HERE A LIVERY | Skunk in dingust a GET STUNG Soup! STADE? Next story: Why Jumper the Hare jt Timid. | My Criminal “Double” “This is my cousin, Jumper, woLVERHAMPTON, Bngland the Hare.” March 19,—The Wolverhampton Amaigamated Union of Labor is ghead was Peter Rabbit, looking very sending out appenis in behalf of Hor important and also very, very proud. | ace Leslie Perkins, one of its found Behind him came — whom do you ers, who has been several times ar- think? You never will guess. It was rested and repeatedly identified by @ one who looks just like Peter | victims of a swindler, who bears an it, only ever so much bigger.| uncanny resemblance to the labor His cars are like Peter Rabbit's, only wader, Parliament has been asked €ver #0 much longer. His hind legs | to take action for the protection of |] | fre like Peter Rabbit's, only ever 80 Perkins’ reputation | } Much longer. Me runs like Peter - — | _ Rabbit. He «ite up like Peter Rabbit. ° Petor came hopping along up to| Money in Tame Cats; johnny Chuck's doorstep, “This,” s } Sony eee tee emp tie| Pelt Price Goes Up Hare, who bas come down from the| NEW YORK, March 19.-The Great Woods to make me a visit.” | house cat promines to become a prof: ,Johnny Chuck and Jimmy Skunk | !table fur-bearing animal. The pelts bowed politely and told Jumper the of be ae by gg egg ie . DAD MUST BE © they were very glad, in-| brought ere at the an-| Your ra eet, moe nim, and that they | nual fur ion of the New York| MY POP SAYS TO GIVE GONNA PRESERVE SOME HOLD On) SOM hoped he would like the Green Mead-| Auction orporation. ‘Thin ts MEA GALLON GARDINES, EH WHERE'S “TH ws 0 well that he would want to|an advance of 30 per cent over Octo-| OF MEDIUM MOTOR stay, Then Peter Rabbit bustled off! ber prices. ot MONEY —_— woelenre Elderly People Have A Daily Health Problem OTTO AUTO ‘Unlucky Flu Victim | ° 60 Teachers in Ail publi teachers at Lawton, Okla) GAY, Dead vou cop ot Belli Is Dead—This Time | Watch the Little Pimples; Oklahoma Quit |3"**! "8 2 ver cont raiso was re|tisement pr Dan| th 9 fused, according to a news dispatch DALLAS, Texas, March 19-—-Dan| A N tu W. ing FORT WORTH, Tex., March 19.— | Clay, aged 48, i# dead again! This| ° ey re a re S arn — received here. The schools will close. |time he is dead for all time, for h¢ Unsightly and Disfiguring| steps to ria tho blood of these ais Cy |has been buried, Clay died of pnew-| gaily f Bad Bl orders, And the one remedy gy Sey | monia, said to be the direct result of | Signals o! lood has no equal as a blood cleanser is “ ” rt blood | Im order to introdnee our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest |his lying in the “dead basket” at a --—- 8. B. 8, the purely vegetable rougeat pinto tnewn, covers Very Tittee noe Ra ecee et te outa: ou Ce bite corn off the cob; guaran: HUMME\WWWW\ Weakitess results. 80 years of age and still active What is needed is @ laxative im his profession. It can be bought containing effective but mild at any drug store and one bottle . . which has been on the | end atr local undertaking establishment three | Ton't clone your eyes to the warn medicine, which A all Bier weeks ago, when he was revived by ing which nature gives, when un. | Market r the prick of an embalmer's instru:| sigitiy pinples appear on your facg is Ley by eat en ace tama ‘ jment 10 hours after he had been| ine hedy? you are afflicted with any form | qi eueee «$15.00 Bet of Teeth....... ltaken by the undertakers as a sup-|*"4 other parts of the bods of wkin disease do not expect to be posed corpse. Not only are these pimples and} oyrea by lotions, ointments, salves | per splotches disfiguring, but they lead jana other local remedies, as they to serious skin diseases that spread | cannot possibly reach the source of and cause the most discomforting | the trouble, which is in the blood. irritation and pain, Sometime they | pegin taking 8. 8. 8. today and write ei ie foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly |q complete history of your case to eruptions and other annoyances that | our chief medical adviser, who will burn like flames of fire, and make | give you special instructions, with- you feel that your skin is ablaze, out charge. Write at once to Swift \England’s Fattest |Boy Is Dead, Aged 15 LEICESTER, En; March 19. Lennie Mason, who | the fattest boy in the ad ued « few daya wil tain “4 wt Sr ake there ive organs if wor! ‘millon 892 He was 15 years old, weighed When these symptoms appear on | Specific Co. 166 Swift Laboratory, was the private formula of 1 W. B. stones, chest measurement any part of the body, take prompt | Atlanta, Ga, WB. ell, who is himself 64% inches, walat 69 inches, arm 23 | inchs and ih 8 indie "| STAR WANT. ADS BRING RESULTS| me

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