The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 11

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a Senn, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920: It Would Be Simply 1 iwful to Be Out of Style | Wonvee Wow I'D Look ADVENTURES met ote TWINS CAN See RIGHT How Y Where I'VE GoT To OROER Ve ANDTHER DOZEN BOTTLES | Gee, Tanne THA "3 SwieLe HeLcen - | wan TO GET ONE A LITTLE LATER ON 1 CAM HAV some ‘rawenl ore tet WANT “TO! JHE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS AVIA, | DOvENT OND OF THe, Ss New STYLE Dersaes - r me \ Do You THINK rs | Yes, (7 hacia SHORT EAOUG To me, HELEN tk TS A Sy Id ONE OF THoste sworr Dresses? Shor’ exouch P 7 —_ — ” answered Mrs. Snake, Lion ‘came bounding on her er. t© Mrs. Snake's hole in great ¢ would come of it. Mrs. Lion had come for, in fae their Green Shoes had hurried Om ahead on purpose, so they Bee the fun. didn't have to wait long, how for as usual Mrs. Lion an her arrival by a great roar, | Mrs. Snake stuck out her head Uy and said, “How-do-you-do, it was a nice day Tion put on her sweetest “Ian't it, thot she agreed, 4 “The kind of a day one feels Being neichdoriy and obliging pt you think so, Mra Snake?” Mrs. Snake's turn to agree, weemed suspicious that some More than the weather had in Mrs. Lion to be so friendly all and when Mrs. Lion ares en. | “altho some- [tioned the word “obtiging,” she also had @ pretty good idea as the per son who was to do ft. It was a rare sion when Mrs. Lion obliged any body but herself, Yoa, it's nice weather,” answered Mra. Snake, “altho sometimes it & bit cool.” Now she coulin’t have sald a worse |thing for herself, or anything that suited Mra. Lion better, than exactly that, Mra. Lion amiled more bi than ever and waved her tall ‘, ts cold here sometimes in Topsy Turvy Land,” she said, “bat it must be ati! colder at home in th for they are wearing fur pi feather boas, It's all the style, hear, and as I'm trying for a prize in the Beauty Show, I came to see if you'd help me out.” “Me?” exclaimed Mra. Snake, tn surprise. And whether she did or net you shall hear tomorrow, (Copyright, 1990, N. Bm AD i cou Meadow Mouse Learns Something ‘Mr. Toad and Danny Meadow | were fairly in the Green Old Mr. Toad felt quite as/ home ason the Green Mead- Danny Meadow Mouse so goes far from home that he | uneasy and out of Blace. go back home,” said Danny ‘Tond looked indienant. “What! H I've come all this distance just Danny Meadow Mouse!’ he “No, sir! I've led you Ay up here just to show you how you are to worry because your tail is short, and how little rea. have to envy your cousin, | he is now, over log, and we'll soon what he thinks about a long looked, and there, sure was his cousin, Whitefoot. ns heart was once more filled Renvy. Whitefoot certainly was He wore the most beau- coat of bright fawn color and) Of the purest white. His Were big and biack an! soft was slim and trim ana hand But the thing that Danny no- first, and from which he could take his eyes long enough to Polite, was a long, slim tail. How yy did envy Whitefoot that tall! iy felt like tucking his own tail under him and sft me: on it, only it was harily | enough ever for that. invited Danny up on to eat some berries which he _ sneha and Danny, who was after his long walk, avery nop th to accept. Pretty soon “noticed that Whitefoot kept look- mt his long tail and that he very ey: Old Mr. | oot think a lot of 1 should think " enid Whitefoct curted his tail around and sighed. “It is,” anid he times I wish I hadn't any tall ab.” - Danny Meadow Mouse pricked up ears. He couldn't believe that heard aright. Here he was wish ‘with all hiv heart that his own was long and slim, and here was eousin, Whitefoot, wishing that e 1 any tail at all! | "Wha-what do you mean?” gasped anny Meadow Mouse f out?” shouted eld Mr. Toad was a swish - . oe ‘wings. IN BROOKLYN, N. Y. LY ROCA ESCAPES DEATH “te people would only learn the of neglecting a cough or cold. suffering could be averted the development of many fatal prevented. experience of Mra. R. 8. Ped 129 Putnam Avenue, Brock morely emphasizes the ne having the proper med! on hand for such emergencies writes: “One winter I had a@ severe cold. HI doctored myself for several weeks th various pills. Finally, I was to go to bed with heavy cold) chest and head. I had a good at Of lagrippe with large lumps in meck. My father persuaded me} take Peru-na and I was out of bed in two weeks. I contirined the dy for several weeks and feel iter than ever. Pe-ru-na has also lieved me of pains in the back and I always recommend Peru-na| my father is a constant user.’ Peru-na, being a tonic laxative, rul the digestion, enriches the tones up the nerves and car tts poothing, healing tnfluence to irritated, congested, mucous cen in all parts of the body is aery beneficial after protracted n attack of grip or Span tatoos to restore strength and yr to the wasted body. not fool with a cold or any catarrhal disease. It ts dan- Get the right remedy tn the the remedy that for fifty bas been known as a succens. treatment for catarrh. denier handles Peruna in and liquid torm BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Danny dived head first under a big i of bark, for he had bad a ter rifying glimpse of fierce Mr. Gow hawk, with his great claws out- stretched. At the same time White foot had scrambled into a hole in the log he wae sitting on. By @nd by Danny heard old Mr Toad calling. “Ie it safe to come out?” called Danny, in a tow voice Mr. Toad told him that it was, after a while Danny got his coura, up to the point of crawling from | der the piece of Dark. It was ac | time before they could induce his cousin, Whitefoot, to comm out of | the hotlow log. When he did, Danny jaw that there were tears in hie/ eyes. “What ts it? asked Danny. and & Peach | “Y steee \ — (CKLES Ks HIS FRIENDS _ AW, Pod THEY (shy 428nT? WELL,T AWT Sd ANPUL )/ GUESS UEY ADE = Ditty, MARCH INTO “TE BATIROGM AND WASH oe ANOS ! <sq ‘Whitefoot potnted to his taf. Dan. | ny looked Whitefoot’s long, slim | | tall was scratched and bleeding “That's what I meant,” said White foot, “when I sald that I wished I hadn't any tail. You see, I got Into the hollow log, but J didn’t have time to pull my long tail in before | Mr. Goshawk’s claws struck it.” On their way home that night I }ny Meadow Mouse was r When they r i bis doorstep he bade old Mr. Toad good-night. Mr Toad hopped off down the Lone Lit vath. In a fow minutes he heard Danny calling “I've learned fomething, Mr. Toad,” said Danny Meadow Mouse. “IL guess my tail fs plenty tong | enough for me.” } I Mr. Toad smiled and said nothing. | | Next story: Whitefoot Grows Sus. |Four - People Can Can Identify Fugitive | Friends of Walter Bagnall, mur dered exservice man, have found four people who say they oan iden. tify the “tall dark man” seen with him Sunday, February 29, and March 1, the day he was shot and robbed in the woo woods near Kent. A CONDITION THAT CALLS FOR A TONIC When the health le run gown from | overwork, overstudy, lack of exer. cise or from whatever cause, a good tonic is needed Sometimes what is thought to be | simple debility, is more serious disor tired feeling, weakness, | tacks of indigestion, | IF CLARICE DOESNT SToP TRYIN‘ TO KEEP UP WITH THE SONESES, 1 DON'T KNOW WHERE IM GONNA WIND uP! | | | | TTO AUTO OM, TLL FIND OUT WHATS GYP WITH IT + T Got New Wow Gwait AND FIND OUT FoR Y SELF WHATS WRONG WITH } headaches and | dizzy spelis are dus to anemia or to} the breaking down of the nervous | system. By taking a tonic that is a specific for many disorders of the blood and nerves threatened invalid. | fom may be prevented. That is what happened in the case of Mrs. Maude Thompson of No. 144 West Eighth South y. When seen at her home recently Mrs. Thompson was glad to discuss her case as she hopes that others may be saved from upneceasary wut. | fering. “I became so badly run down,” | says Mra. Thompson, “that it was | great effort for me to get about I felt as though I was losing {strength every day. I became #0 nervous that I was irritable and jumped at slight sounds. 1 #00n lost all desire for food, for a meal was enerally followed by indigesti aink which often lasted into th night and prevented sleep. “{ had often heard of Dr, Wil liame’ Pink Pills and was reminded of them by reading an announce: ment in a newspaper. I began tak | ing the pills and in two weeks knew that I had found the right remedy My appetite improved at once and I was able to eat without fear af | indigestion, Soon my strength re- turned, my complexion improved and my nerves became stronger. 1 am well today and owe my condi tion entirely to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” Write today to the Dr. Williams | lthe free booklet “Building Up the | Blood.” Your own druggist sells Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail, portpaid, on receipt of Lprice, 60 cents pur box, | Medicine Co., Schenectady, N, Y., for | It Wasn't Like COME ON =O il Pg WIFE MusT ; eS 31 Be AWPUL SICK Bi ni aa ai HURRY Annie. ANNIE, DID YOu FORGET THAT TODAY wee ‘Pavoay? | THERE'S TH’ 7 BELL! GUESS THATS HER Now! i J way [il a | CUR WIFE SENT THESE HATS UP ON APPROVAL SIR? OF THIS FAT ae OP RIGHT ‘gecesi ME “WERE HIT WITH be TRAIN OR | | a | AFTER ANC YOu | | SOME THin ry WAN t SORT APY Fel YMG | YOU PROMISED TO MEET IN FRONT OF TH’ OFFICE AT ‘NOON, YOU KNOW, AND WHEN IT WAS ONE MINUTE WEREN'T | THOUGHT You GOT TWAT DIDN'T ALL COME FROM AY WANDS T WASHED AY Race WELL ILL SEND ‘En BACK ON DISAPPROVAL! Ouija, What's Wrong With Clem? HAM WAT KINDA GAG \S WaT BIMBO UP ‘OUR POLICY WE ONLY RIM THe TYRES «. |Man Is Hanged in in Second Attempt POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., March 27 |_-adam Jackson, alias James J tance radio telephoning was ma 1914, the attempt resulting n wan, convicted of attacking Emma |Mann, a white woman, was hanged | here yenterday after two attempt Jackson escaped the first n placed around his neck when the |rope broke. Another was adjusted however, and he was dead 11 min. lutes later, ‘The execution was the |first in Miswourl since revival ot | satin punishmeént. |\Wife Ignores Plea, He Gets a Divorce “I wrote to her to come back and |avoid the disgrace of getting a dt vores,” © F. Bohanon told Judge Hoyd J. Tallman Friday, She didn't come back Diverce was granted. ‘They were married in Yakima, Web- ruary 26, 1907, Paris and San Francisco Pneumonia often follows a ° Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! HILLS leaScARA QUIN BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 tablet Leg gel 2 opiates—breaks noape—telievee Fs ‘s 3 Money, back if i fala, genuine a top with Mt. picture. WENATCHEE — Apple Blossom festival to be held carly in May, The first experiment in long-dis- | many efforts in successful transmis sion of speech from Washington to 6 At AU Dreg seares| WHAT DYE KNow "BOUT Har OTTO ~% WEEGEE SAD TH’ de in after APPLES | Retail and Wholesale | Cooking and Bath Baking | white Winter main Apples Spitzenberg Apples Dell Apples | »me Beauty Apples Chelan Apples Winesap Apples March 27th.—-Advertisement, Navy C until 10 o'clock a. m., 1920, Pear- for proposals to the navy yard, Puget Apply \d Accounts ; . SAMUEL McGOWAN, Paymaster General of the Navy | Wholesale and Metall Luna Park Swimming Pool opens Proposals will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Department, Washington, April 6,} for delivering chain hoists to the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. | supply Sound, or to the Bureau of Sup- Dd. IN ‘There apples will be . |sotd Sand wunrasteed |Just as represented by |Dr. Kawin J, Brown jand for less money than you can obtain [the aa GRADE ap- ple In Seattle » to Stall No. 50, dow nstaire in | "Bos the Westlake Market; ask if that Is ih Nawin J, Browne stall, if you want a bargain in apples. Potatoes, | * tire | vegetables, fruite and nuts, TRY STAR WANT ADS IBERTY MARKET Pike and Liberty Theatre U. S. Sleuth Here to Probe Robbery! Herbert BE. Lucas, special agent of the intelligence unit of the depart ment of internal revenue, is in Se attle to investigate the $20,000 rob. the income tax office aa bery in March 16. ‘or a success, BEEC! | PILLS have been amade for sixty pars ot ee Se ee ee) Millions use os a ay eee a failure 'HAM’S M's eerpiLls ip boaea, 5 SEATTLE PACIFIC COLLEGE students will attend funeral of Miss Marjoric Small, 14, at Bonney-Wat son’s Sunday at 2 p.m. She died jat Firlands Friday. ~ | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at the Cause e and Remove

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