The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 17

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THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIT. 7, 1920. * PAGE 17 THE DOINGS OF THE DUF. THEN Tis LeAs® ENTITLES Nod yea vente : US ‘To STAY IN THIS HOUSE ANSTHER, THIS RIGHT OW THE |] Have TD RUN TO he oe Noo ron Near~ WELL THATS CERTAINLY pt hl paad SO wine sll Te PRONT DooR SS ns sens: SOME RELIEF! WIN DO 100 | eee oe eae enue | [EVERY PEW MivuTes IY i . & Year! $250 PER Moun Tus PLACE The it see] |AVO TELL 7EM THiS M0 No RepNRS~ ADVENTURES OF THE TWIN by Olive Roberts Barton By ALLMAN It Goma TO WANG PL SAT THAT GN GOT STUNG FoR This Jour ALL RIGHT Aun He's Prop oF ir! WHAT A PINE CHANCE House Id NOT ———e- TRY HAVE +, Pulling off one of his Green Shpes, Nick handed it over. his bit And So It Goes Miss Lady Bug was almost in tears resumed presently, strod "2 Decause she could neither buss nor/ “you have relatives do the TNT -_ aay oa “as |] ves mo te | En eet ry —————] prage . chirp nor hum. Professor Skylark | happen to be musical like ISNT Sil sem MEY § Ks Yes Awo ttt vi at hex: Tey * (eg rg ag alla gi amren ad Diy yplle gag te tents OecEnPuL | ( ay) Hee See FAMER SPENT |] BET HE “s |, USED To BE A. KIND rar’ | Tau ABOUT | Nancy and Nick were as anxious to| head off, “Yor, 9 TMouGn ? | |) | 01 You Ss! } TWENTY YEARS |) Crooxeo TUPPER” IN I age cuter | US, TOO — arr hear what he was gung to say next, | p We «et j ' TH’ DRESS | OF His re Ww || Soo- Dip ‘bu SAUSAGE. FACTORYI To soup ——, e as Miss Lady-Hug herself. The Mag-| tired just sitting around on vines Wyn | ay SHE HAD ON Jai - wis | See wow sem HE AND HER FACE AND tor teal Mushroom said it was sure t jthe sunshine, and n being tak ] WASN'T IT Cnn eran ie WAS "MADE UP7] ER-HER THEN TALK z« something high-minded as the our house is on fire and to fly away Yes, AN wr eae 11: wes AN’ HE Cow! TIME Sunt rr vakl oe HER WOULDN'T ABour You fexsor could fly oigher than home, for it's never true, you know So (S HE A SCREAD 1} Tauns UKE RIGHT Now | Fee work ano Hen, tre <dfetyeg ree body else. “Then,” beamed the professor HE “HE | HE HAD A = [é ‘or MOTHER DRAN aoe ae cor “Do you have any relatives?” he! “just s'pose you go and bring them — ll, 4 iM | See ate ths asked finally, hoping Miss Lady-Bug| here to me. I'll have a musical fam \ JOUTHF UL 3) 7% nt would say about forty, for if each | ily of you before you know it. How OF COTTON a amber of the family paid him two| long do you think It will take™ BATTING - ; @ollars for lessons, his fortune was About a week, the way wel HE- HE HE ‘made. travel!” she answered. Pin bh A “Oh, yes, thousands of them,” she)“ remarked the professor answered quickly ‘im™ He didn't want to wait a is is Professor Skylark nearly jumped! week for his fortune. this from the piano stoal in his excite:| Then Nick had an idea. Pulling | ment. “What?” he almost screamed. | off one of his Green Shoes he handed ent to | “You don't say so™ And he was #0 | it over. Here, he offered. “Its coast § busy multiplying for a minute or! magical, and you can have the whole * will two, he almost forgot about his poor | family here in a few seconds if you ts on trembling pupil. | wish yourself there and back! { eason, “Oh, yes, as I was saying,” he| (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) means discus ornia, UFOpe ts a + § — op WELL- THAT BAS /)) MAY, You @ar THis USE ur W rer) i TU GET You Your } BRAND NEW ONE oN MIS KIND OF ef You? BIDTHDAY-WiY WEATHER 77? one Another Stranger in the Green Forest AAT USE IT Now? yy TSU SAY thin! WAS true! There was another;again in another grin. “Yo’ may.” E Aor! has § stranger in the Green Forest./he replied. “Ah reckons yo’ all don es, ‘Where he came from or who he was| know me. Ah comes from Ol’ Vir ( ter mo one knew. The Merry Little| ginny, and this place is #o right like = > Breezes had discovered him. When / mah ol’ home, Ah reckon Ah'll stay they had found him he had been Some folks calls me Ol Bill Possum. very industriously examining a hol. but most folks calls me Unc’ Billy low tree, just as if he meant to stay.| “I'm pleased to know you, ‘The Merry Little Breezes watched Billy, and J hope you'll like the Green, him for a few minutes, then hurried off to spread the news, for such news Qs this would arouse the interest and gone | curiosity of af the little meadow peo | [pie and forest folk. Peter Rabbit) ‘Was the firm they met, and Peter ‘Mstened gravely, as, all talking at) ence, they told him about ol atranger. When the Merry Little Breezes had | Ynurriad on, Peter started for the| en Fores’, Peter went on tiptoe | las he approached the hollow tree He wanted to see the stranger before the stranger saw him. No one was fn sight. Peter sat down behind a stump and waited, Pretty soon a funny face was poked out of the hol-/ low tree, Peter had to clap his hands ever his mouth to keep from laugh- ing right out. It was the face of a| & little old man, a sharp little face with a sharp little ont that heaea| . “7'm pleased to know you, 8 if it might poke inte anybody's Uncle Billy,” said Peter. | usiness. | | ‘The stranger looked this way and| heey &nd the Green headows,” said 8 aye agg Rad gpa rg Rodan | Une’ Billy Possum chuckled: “Ah's good look at him. He wore a suit|Tht sho’ Ah shall” he replied of grayish white, a rough, tumbied | Th’ he leaned over and yery slowly | suit, of which he seemed to take no|Wimked at Peter Rabbit. “Can yo'| care at all. He wore black gloves | tll me, sah, if any poultry are per and binck stockings, thru which his — residents hereabouts?” he| white fingers and toes showed. And ve he had & long tail, a tall that looked | Péter looked « trifle pussied, “If very like the long tails of the rat YU are asking about hens,” replied | family, onl¥ it was much larger. aj, 0* “Farmer Brown has some very ‘ together, the stranger looked quite | fine Ones over beyond the Green| innocent and harmless, and Peter de. | Meadows | Gall Se moked hisnselt knows. | Une’ Billy winked again. “Ah’m “Good morning,” said Peter, step-|‘sht sho’ Ah stay.” said he. ping out from tehind the stump. The stranger looked down at him and grinned. “Mornin,’.sah,” said he. “May I ask where you come from | We and how long are you going to stay?”| FUNERAL ,SERVICES for Rev asked Peter Rabbit In his most polite! Alson W. Steers, pioneer minister. manner—and Peter can be very po-|was scheduled to be held at the Ad lite when he wants to be. ventist Christian church Wednesday ‘The stranger showed all his teeth afternoon at 1 o'clock. AND TH’ SILVER, AN’ Nee ’) ALL OUR FURNITURE WENT, || MAFE LOST ALL HER JEWELS) | TOUGH |] ALLOUR LINEN, EVEN TH ALL TH PAINTINGS; law’ HER CLOTHES! I Lost Luck} PARROT AND GOLD ASH! AND tty GOLF EVERY STITCH I HAD; AN | \=—7]. STICKS! ee Com] AT WAS SOME FIRE! tty | | | Next story: Une’ Billy Possum En | OTTO AUTO s; YEH GUESS T WILL, GUESS Tt WILL « FIGURING ON SELLING Nour CAR, 1 couL —, ee =~ ae, Lad Ss Tre i 3 R bbed! S. lis E os Girls’ Smoking Up to = ‘ : Bien Haye @ man on. ae P Poor mother, has backache, dizzy spells, teed ae ne Pay rE ce ON Y.W.C.A. Conference Doctor Tells How fo Str engthen he is cone a Oe headache and is nervous, which are all symp- | yoop RIVER, Ore, April 7 | OKLAHOMA, April 7.—When pick-| LONDON, April 7—Should girls toms of woman’s trouble. |For his heroism, 14-year-old Homer |pockets robbed Della Graham, be encouraged to go to dances and | Eyesight 50 per Cent in One Most women neglect their health, and for |1°v*!.® farmer lad of this city ra, | eerene here she sold a basket of theatres and be allowed to smoke?! : be presented Thursday with $50, sub-| 06 ghe had purchased before the These questions are to be threshed ’ H i this neglect they pay the penalty, Any | scribed by passengers on train No 5 lrobbery, to pay her car fare home, out at the biennial conference of the Week S§ Time in any stances. RA b woman who suffers thus will find that she loses of the Oregon and Washington line. | oe said ‘em on the street corner Y. W. C. A. to be held in May | | oe ee i o. flesh faster than Natore can put it on. She will |The boy prevented the train from | RIO \ find that neglect does nat ee: A little more pie Poa oa ener, cntieen attention to health would brighten up her life | the train to plunge over a precipice Do you wear | aetiy and make her worries fewer. If she asks her | into the Columbia river a victim ‘ ’ | e neighbors she finds that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ¢ | you w Og raging as y « Prescription benefits a woman's whole system. Denies She Was Dr. tgiwie tere | bathe the eye two tol It not only acts upon the troubles and weak- | i y the Sap ee a ‘ 1 ents 9 . par UP Perceptibl nesses peculiar to women, but is an all-around Willie’s Friend ® " Bee |e he and. intlammat damages in her suit againet | Dr. Pierce put his Favorite Prescription in vegetable tonic that braces the entire body, LONDON, England, April 7.—Mis I ; : ' ‘at all >» y i 5 i 7 | thing with Vf y ht have been saved if the raphie for its publicatior BSP cared for their eyes in time. overcoming nervousness, sleeplessness, head~ | (il1* Deacon o Bonton, wister ot | Introduced by “Bayer” to Physicians in 1900 ne report that she had been ex.| You want genuine Aspirin—the | Neuralgia, Lambago, Rheumatism, 2 | m F Another prominent 99 A Free Prescription You Can Have }¢riptions may be wonderfully bene- | Fitted ane Use at Mame fited by following the simple rules | | Here is the preseription ri} : cess Radziwill, was awarded | aches, dizziness and a run-down condition. naees wy oi yi the drug stores in 1870. For fifty years it has | Posioa trom Germany because of her | Aspirin prescribed by physicians Nouritis and for Pain generally ee. drama of the ° stood the test, and thousands upon thousands | riendship for the former crown] for nineteen years. The name Always ony “Bayer” when buy- y. - roman all over the United States can testify that this non- | prince “Bayer” means the true, world: | pace, But Sifter Using this pre. | ry mH t alcoholic tonic made them healthy and well. Send 10 cents : ’ famous Aspirin, proved aafe by “Dave ” ne clear, Loan even Fond fi he Silve to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. for trial pack- |Ellection Jobs Are |§ milinne ot pic. | mun stare otan cs ue meat Aihiot alata te | eis ” ipti br ‘ ¢ +4 8 ° e o or an) cod 4 ee ee en Hard to Pass Out!$ iirc raviets of Aupirit” con-| Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- nw geaza Then tn |i cane ahated, anv sea'iroe: Ha QS TERRE HAUTE, April 7 it Jets cost but few cents. Drug- ll be able to strengthen | « hould be Kept on hand | G looks like there'll be no det teins proper directions: for Colds, sas y je we, tS oP eee iettina fete acid. tn thle city by Sm ad te peel ese of t Of many de- 'gists. Beach's characters, "AR-I ; Bes ne sonal for KiwUMATISM —~ re, The law provides $2 @ day for | jendndhe, ‘Toothache, -Baznshe, 'gists sige ool Meper gens feorders. It removes the cause and restores , y n | dee ences ey lay atten the system to health: 90 DAYS TREATMENT tion judges; and officials. With ade mark of Bayer Manntactare Monoacaticacidener of Balleylicacld KAR-RU COMPANY, Tucome, Wash. Ver sele by Drucstau tiieaia ities ointcanimerr al secatostecosonséebeasoggainnnattatanasaasin ation WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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