The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, APRIT. 23, 1920. a By ALLMA ny NN Order Now, Tom, Your Grandchildren Will Enjoy It. |[cerkiorer wed | | THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS MY BUT THATS A PRerry CAR ISAT Vy, Tom P ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton MR. CROW FLIES STRAIGT . —— AY GAO You SAN wi We've Decioeo To onper| A Yeah FROM This “The Phice WAS A CAR ~ Wen Can You | Coming OCTOBER -BUT MAKE A DBLIVERY | | CAu'y REALLY “WELL, WHAT. DO You Tuk? See LET'S Go iM AND | SEE How MUCH THEY | WAUT FoR ONG - fee $2138.29 og gl TWAT wcLw0es THe - Pepin, Ato WAR (- J <e - 4 Ger ALOT OF ee. OUT OF IT ‘HS . You knowl! DELIVERED? “Te’s all your own fault,” said Rubadub, the fairy-man, WEDLOCKED— Peter Never Thought of That. By LEO "Now, just see what you've done!™) thing, I tell you, and I"ve tried to = Ba we es... habeas h Crow scolied angrily, looking | live up to it. But now I'll be going Ty ¥ " SUMMERS TE. wing "asi inex “at | rotdd hve tound isvcicion teres ANNIE WILL BE} ANNIE - ANNIE, 'VE™ ‘ THATS LIKE A wan} WHERE WOULD "e sharp little scissors, as tho | one@wt t go as fast as the | TICKLED To | BEEN OFFERED $\500 \ ASKING YOU TO \Wou GET -- “a would like to bite them other, I'll never come to Serub-Up | DEATH To HEAR | | MORE FOR THE House SELL YOUR OVER - ANOTHE © “it's all your own fault,” said/ Land again to get my suit TS News | THAN | PAID For IT- COAT WHEN ‘OU Rubadub, the fairy.man, hearing the fuss and coming over to seo what was wrong. He dicin’t know exactly what had happened, but he knew | “Mr. Crow well enourh to pve the Plame on him, whatever it was Mr. 1 his crooked than ever at omed to mak they were Tesponsible for his faults. He never t of thanking Nick for tailor * his «pring suit, but kept on scold about the wing Nancy had! eee tao short when he jumped “They eaxy I fly straighter than all other birds! he fumed. “Didn't 4 my wings bar Uke‘any old ra, long as I ca and pressed Vd rather lox tramp, just eo straight.” AT TH’ NORTH POLE STOP PUTTING DOWN "| CARPETS - we ~ Wik SELL IT and He went on and on and on, everybody Was at his Nancy was just the Magical Mus low that he wa thing Clip the other wing, too, Nancy “then Mr. Crow altho not #0'fast wit's end, and rat's what Nancy did, and when Farmer Smith saw Mr. Crow coming he said, “That crow’s getting so olf he can scarcely flap his wings (Copyright, 1920, N. F. A) ever hear anyone say, ‘Straight “am the crow fies’? And to have a AM Stanswars Wang with You 2? CANT You SPELL SPL BAG IE's MAT SUOUD BE YANER FOR vaaie??eacis? E-6-G-27 77? BG-EL! = What Happened to Unc’ Billy Possum DPEDDY FOX had called Unc’ Billy, weer the Hound estopped and) § Possum a coward, Now, that i ed at Une’ Billy 1B very dreadful thing to call any one ‘What's this? What's this?” sald ho one likes a coward. But Une’! Bowser, for he had never seen Un Possum had just grinned and) pity Posum before | Une’ Billy lay there just as i¢ he! dead. Yea, sir; there didn’t} he had dropped down from the Reside Reddy Fox and had invit | @d Reddy to wait for Bowser the! aac ts Gea te on Hound, who was coming down the ail tie jay there with hia eyes closed Mem Sukas consents just as limp as a reg. Bowser Twas ard : rolled him over and pulled him this| iyjwas afraid, very much afraid. | yay and pushe hrs at way, but} If he should run before Unc’ Bib) sti Une’ Billy didn’t move. j Possum did, he would prove that) "rj upi was the coward. And, of COUrS®,/1, death,” said Bowser. “I'll go on} the little people of the Green For | ang teach Reddy Fox a lesson, and| and the Green Meadows would all about it, for Peter Rabbit Jimmy Skunk had heard Une’ and at that very minute were from safe hiding places, | “Baw, wow, wow! roared Bowser Hiound in his deepest voice. Must have frightened bi:n| | | | } ly shivered and began to back re? = hd = * caihaigs Se SS r dilenettieiteall cine Sotahe cs eaccnyt” he Pi SH-SH’ THERES A ] HE MUST VE GOT) BURGLAR IN THE HOUSE! HEAR HIM. IN THROUGH é HE NOW LIES IN TH CELLAR. TH CELLAR |}UNCONSCHOUS' to “Bow, wow, wow? roared Bowser | y : | B, and began to run straight to | Se ag te them, with his mouth wide! v ‘i : | open. } Pies. 4 Reddy could stand it no longer See | II really would’ like to stay, Unc’ Billy Possum lay there |}. th you, Mr. Possum, but Granny | just as if he were dead. | im is waiting for me, and I simply annot stay any longer. Granny|then I come back and take this (Wouldn't like it.” Reddy shouted fellow back home to show my mas ‘the last words over his shoulder as | ter.” | #tarted for the Green Meadows at| So, with one more eniff, Bowser the Hound started on after Reddy | Fox. Peter Rabbit and Jimmy Skunk | the top of his speed came out of their hiding place “Now who's a coward?” shouted Reddy Fox gritted his teeth, }stood leoking down at Une’ Bill KNOCKED HIM , KNOCKED Hitt |} UNCONSCIOUS: ter Rabbit and Jimmy Skunk to eh kept right on running, He| “Don't drop salt water all over my | in’t even turn to see what be-| nice clothes,” said a voice as Peter fame of Unc’ Billy Possunt. | wiped his eyes. | Now, when Reddy started to run,| Peter wan so startled that he al Billy might have climbed a tree,| most knocked Jimmy Skunk over. he didnt. What 40 you think | There Iay Une’ Hilly, ertnning at him | @id? Why, he just fell over in| and slowty winking heap right in front of Bowser the; “Did yo’ see me him? asked 1 a! Jimmy Skunk almost stop-| Unc’ Billy, as he scrambled to his breathing when he saw him fall, feet. And to this day Fowser the Peter Rabbit clapped both hands Hound wonders what became of Unc his eyes ax Bowser the Hound | Billy Possum “ d right by Unc’ Pilly Possum . didn't want to see what was going| Next stery: happen to Unc’ Billy. . ‘Caught at Last, i one eye. x Une’ Billy Possum | This “Birdie” Happened to Be a Mouse. WHAT BNE Wlow ABOUT TAAT WHEN 1 GO AFTER (TIN OME PLACE IT COMMENCES Wh 2 paoTHER+ T CANT ISHOE POLISHES |S Ss | PASTES "> LIQUIDS | “Some Strong Cheese v Chdidee Dirovoei ce a eee er Aieplane| PARIS, Francp, April 22——-A feries of experiments are being car ried out by seaplanes in the Tou lon region, with a view to ascer taining whether seaplanes and dirig ft night be used to scout for) «+ | anc ate schools of fish. A re port will be made on the subject ‘Killed His Wife So | * | She Wouldn’t Worry | GLASGOW, Scotland, April 22. George Fletcher, 41 years old, killed his 1%yearold wife, his one-year. | old baby girl, and committed sul-| cide, He left a note saying he was)" out of work, that his wife did} ROME, ITALY, April 23.—Several | - PDINBL 3. | chargec is wife took to drink and She left him two years ago to live with another is present | man, he charged | | thousand tons of cheese which had | | been stared in an ki castle near Aosta for a year has been destroyed. The villagers, appalled by the smell, |~ threatened to burn the castle unless | | The gov-| ernment accordingly destroyed the| | | stock. | keeping @ate ho | BEST FOR HOME SHINES # SAVE THE LEATHER © THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES FOR BLACK TAN. OX-BLOOD DARK BROWNSWHITE SHOES Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corns and © calluses right off with fingers ret Ferguson 1 when he married NEVER GRIPE OR || the nuisance was ended. Apply a few drops of '‘Freezone’’ upon that old, bothersome corn, Instantly that corn stops ; hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skio calluses on not her to worry. Predicted: 'T ORANGE, Know it, and he did not want) *. |May 10 Blizzard Is for East + April 33.— bottom vf feet lift right off—no ‘bumbug! of” Dunn, retired whd veteran States weather forecaster, | says winter is not yet over, He pre. dicts that it still has & wicked kick | left, and says there will be a blix | zard on May 1 a i ~SERSaortat (WS All Biliousness, Headache and Constipation gone! Ly An oveasional domestic storm is necessary to clarify the matrimonial j atmosphere, . cmon err teem Noam et Rt 0 Ne AN Be 1

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