The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1920, Page 13

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a ry ENTURES | After 014 Mr. Crow was gona, Rud-|whita or whfteandpurpiet the fuirynan, went back to fodness! What's wrong with the yellow paint™™ he asked. “I'm sure the people will wonder why they jhave no yellow flowers on their lawns tf you make them all one wedding twe ef the rosest| “Tia : A | “Please, str," said Nick, “there tent | Ny Sowers against ber soft cheek./any more yellow paint The canary Tet everybody tramp on you got tired waiting for his tura and he SAY & Word, 50 you're go- | spilled it." “What? cried Rubadub “No yel- tf to the Land-Where-Spring- paint! And spring almost here! right away.” | What shal we do for the daffodils twins got the big pteture/and tulipa and dandelions, to say | Just how crocuses should | nothing of daisies and pansies and, what tolors to use then buttercupa?™ } Paint and brushes and set| “The Fairy Queen has a supply in| jber palace storeroom,” said the) Rer @ while Rubadub peeped at| Magical Mushroom. “She makes it/ Few of finished blossoms, His herself out of sunshine.” | doing wonderfully well,| “Good! said the fairyman “TT! t < R your turn now, and you Fate the creatures and send the fairies for some as sdon ns Getting fixed up he felt/they return from sticking on the ist SerubUp Land would soon be! pussy-willows.” | ty and he could take @ rest. But) But tomorrow you shall hear how! was ne: purple, 2 that? All the crocuses the Green Shoes had to help them or white, or purpleand-| out. | Fortin ps ICE 3 ‘ Billy Possum Caught at Last “Well, well? I wonder what hap- nd ft ie because | pened to thie fellow! said Farmer | ges that the Brown's Boy, turning Unc’ Billy over! thrown into) » A! for < i =f i 5 g 3 i Ht fi . E ‘ i t i Fi } Z o in the Green| » ply gh or | T saw Farmer Brown's is, everybody sai boy carrying Nam home fu the} Reddy said that | tail.” iy Fight, because nt, ahyway. Then | With Gu toe of one foot He cr hoot and hiss at | “inly is dead enough, whatever killed enough toj him. 1 wonder what he was doing in bere i te a began to unt} he was if i £ i 2 A i! I 7 ii He 3 ar if i i i z 5 i; and hunted everywhere, but not Une’ Billy could be find Next story: Reddy Fox Thinks He Sees s Ghost, - Finds Torch; Looks in Vain for Yeggs SACRAMENTO, April 24--For pa- tence the latelamented Jab had nothing on Sheriff Manford of Sut terca, A farmer fonnd an acetylene torch In the woods. For six days and six nights Manford mounted guard over the torch “I thought 3 z a ian’t.” ° = e De gif i ate e M pa are: lasy, there {sa reason the morn- ll isdnweleome. You, undoubtedly, are afflicted with some form C from whieh ninety-seven ent of the people suffer. your, stomach is deranged; iver a , bowels irregular, garrhal poisons in the blood, a)! ef which tend to slow up the human aoe § on a condition we call Spring Fever. to wake up and cleanse your entire pow, Jour health will be improved and you will be better disease and the enervating effects of hot weather tocome. IPE-RU-NA f bl. Hi, carried to all the tissnee. peg nerves are seothed, the nerve ved and stimulated. oa Will lose that Iassitude, always tired feeling, instead, will realize a vim and vigor, & h and @ push, desire and ambition to be up |his automobile doing. nm way health destroying, stagnating cae Oe etcniartc Listen to the bugle. taking Pe-ru-ns 7: Tis Autry Such A BAD OLD Wom AT ‘Thar ? SUMMER ADMOST HERG, IMAGINE ME SUR! BY & BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL CHORUS GALS, ALL THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, APRIT 24, 1920. UNDER | Garage Man Got Most Fine Money ‘William Carpenter, somehow got astride municipal street car tracks on Wewtlake ave. at Valley st. the other night and got bumped by a Meridian car. He explained in police court Fri day afternoon that his machine was damaged $200 80 the court let him off with a $20 fine, He waa charged with driving a machine while intox- | icated. i" Farmers Leading Oil Well Drillers DALLAS, April 24—The “tech | southwest” bas not drawn all its wealth from of; the farm is still su. prema, ‘The cotton crop alone tn the Daltas | Federal Resirve Bank district is ee |timated as having brought to the section three or four Umes as much money as the petroleurn industry in the last year. The figures are: Oil, $150,000,000 or $200,000,000; cotton, $600,000,000; cattle, sheep and wool $100 000,000. - Call for Bids to Build Girl School CaN for bids on the girls’ parental schoot administration building and the East and Lincoln annex tem: authorized by the school board last night, Judge Richard Winsor’s ob- jection to immediate construction of a proposed new building at High land park was overridden and we Project ordered speeded up. | JACKSONVILLE, Fia.—Charged wth mutiny, 18 of crew of shipping board steamer Bethlehem Bridge porary bigh sehool buildings was | There Seems to Be a Difference of Opinion— HE NUST BE HAVIN’ & SWELL TINE WITH ALL THOSE CHICKENS! Clem Would Rather Work Than Help at That— AWS © CANTCHA GIVE ME A FUN TD TAKE APART, OF SOMETHING Can’t Sleep When Rail Lullaby Stops TOLEDO, April 24.—Air Line Junction, home of the great switch- ing yards bere, is quiet for the first time in @ decade, Why? The | ewitchmen’s strike, “Folks oat here | can’t sleep on accotint of the inck of | their usual railroad jullaby,” one en- gineer explaifas, ~ SPRING AILMENTS Relleved by a Well-Kneorn Medivine of Superiative Merit Spring aliments are due to trepure, impoverinhed, devitalized blood. Among them are pimples, boils and lother eruptions, boss of appetite, |that tired feeling, a run-down con- | dition of the system, and sometimes chronic weaknesses made worne. Hood’) Sarsaparilia combines the roota, barks, herbs, berries and other medicinais that have been found, in many years of intelligent |observation, to be most effective in |treatment of these ailments. | © phynicians preseribe thene dients for diseases of the blood, stomach, liver and idneyn, and in cases where alteralive and (tonic effects are nm ‘ | Hood's Sa | medicine t aparilia ie the spring purifies, enriches an ‘ital blood, increas [pint An emmy at oy dada | eaten eas heide Mouid 6 tbe sara Mrs. Daniels Goes to Suffrage Meet WASHINGTON, April 24.—Mra. Jonephus Daniela, wife af the secre- tary of the navy, has been appointed by President Wilton as the official representative of the United States at the eighth congress of the Inter. national Woman Suffrage Alliance, in Geneva, Switzeriand, June 6-12. This will be the first congress at which the United States will be af- ficially represented. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. eubstitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief th ing them. vegelablo compound fixed with clive compou: ive oil, act any firmly on the liver, them to natural action, clearing the entire PAGE 13 By ALLMAN Tur's Fe! crear ti! 1 Rope Sue STAYS By POP MOMAND LL SAV BRONE 1 PRIZE) AN TH NEXT TUNUTE A BIG Huser Guy SAYS“ You WILL Skin M MOTHER OUTA TH PRIZE HEY” AN’ THATS ALL I REMEMBER: Short-Changed on Box of Matches AN FRANCISCO, April 24.—Fire was heaped on the head of the hum- ble parlor match at the labor council meeting here. A delegate demanded a thoro investigation of the charge that match companies were cheating and that often boxes cantained sev- eral matches less than advertised on the box. MINEOLA, N. Y.—After success fully passing preliminary heart ex- amiantion, Maj. R.. W. Schroeder, holder of world's altitude record, an- nounces intention to attempt altk tude flight with three passengers. FRESH Bair UNITED TEA & COFFEE STORES South End Market—119 Yesler Way = eeIBERTY MARKET Pike an@ Liberty Theatre If You Try Youtl Bey UE = osu mavse>

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