The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1920, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920, The New Winged Shoes Made a Hit With the Cat. —By ALLMAN ADVENTURES OF TH TWINS ive Roberts Barton. “Wem, koox Your atweteni aed owe Vine SOCIETY Warned OF LUNDOW R ww THe Aes oRK WATE MTA ON me! ai : ners one! Denon 0 THE MOAUACLE, WALKING OTIC ALSO 3 A iy H THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— COAX Wim Tom! Te. Him Yosve GOT Some MILK Tom;Twe. cars Gov MY ore ag? FEsOreON OC) nee He brought the best Bird Book quite close so she could see. ‘There was a grand ecrambie when | visitor was certainly not as gorreoun , Rubadubd told the twins tb get ready | for the Bird.of.Paradiye. They shooed all the other birds out right away and poor Will Woodpecker only »,dalf done, too. ‘Then they got out al their best feathers, Rubadud said he had mved UiNpLy-some years for just such @ocasion as this, And the lovel! hades of paint.-and silver pow ™ and gold powder, and what not! * & Birdof-Paradise, you must , is the grandest bird in all the Indeed, Nick and Nancy near their breath when the fairy Sf showed them her wonderful . in the Best Bird Book eM they lowered all the shades Rubadud said she had spectally to’ have it dark) and when img Was ready the fairyman the door. so walked the stranger! Of ¥n enough of it to see that the @ light was dim, but there) as ber pictura Really she was quite plain and dremed in vegy @ark | brown, ‘The Magical Mushroom whispered to Nancy that her name might as well be Birdof-the Barnyard, ag Bird of-Paradine, and was about to say soma more uncomplimentary things when the lady herself remarked, “I've come @ long way, #0, of course, I fust wore my traveling clothes. But when | return, no doubt, the weather will be quite fine, so I can wear my new gown homa Can you begin ft right away? Rubadub said they could, and would, and asked ff the dress she wore in the picture was the kind she wanted. And he brought the Best Bird Book quite close #0 she could ce Yoyeu™ gasped the lady. “Iw that really the Birdof-Par-? I mean, yes. indeed! ‘That's exactly what I want i (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Mr: Toad and Prickly Porky Put Their Heads Together | toad Prickly Porky the Porcu-| i pine climbed down from the top of the tall poplar tree where he had Deen getting his breakfast of tender young bark. He grunted as he When he reached the ground Porky shook himself until he rattled the thousand litue spears Midden in his long coat L His big mouth stretched wide open and he was tickling Mr. Toad mightily Porky scowled and a few Uttle spears peeped out of his coat. You know no one likes to laughed at, and it certainly did as if old Mr. Toad wad laughing dim. “Mr. Toad stopped laughing and’ da step nearer. “It's a joke,” Said he, and slowly winked one eye. | _ “E don't see any joke,” said Prickly ee? oe we oe . Toad hopped a step nearer you going to Peter Wabbit's 4 T” he asked “Of course I am. What a foolish on!” replied Prickly Porky. “To be sure, a very foolish ques | very foolish question Indeed,” 4 Mr. Toad. “Do you know Sammy Jay and Blacky the * and Reddy Fox and Shadow ithe Weasel, who have not been in YVited, are plane ®g to break up the) party and then gobble up all the good things to eat?” he continued. Prickly Porky laid down his bundle tender young bark and stared at Mr. Toad. “How do you know?" demanded. Old Mr. Toad chuckled deep down his throat. “I was underneath a of turk on which Sammy Jay sitting ‘when the plan was course he didn’t know I! and of course I didn't tell course not.” continued Prickly Porky, beginning to grin. “ continued Mr. tree how yy was to frighten away iinlnaemastgenemnnnemnitncnnence himself. Something | everybody cise by pretending that Bowser the Hound was coming | “Have you told Peter Rabbit?” asked Prickly Porky replied old Mr, Toad. “But first | } | I want you to help me fol Sammy | Jay and Blacky the Crow and Reddy Fox and Shadow the Weasel Will your” * “Of course I will if I can, but how can I?" anewered Prickly Porky Promptly. Old Mr. Toad hopped op and stretching up on tip-toe whispered in one of Prickly Porky's ears. Prickly Porky began to smile. Then he be- fan to chuckle. Finally he lnughed | until he had to hoid his sides, | “WIN you do it?’ ‘asked Mr. Toad. Prickly Porky reached for bis bundle of tender young bark. “Ot course I will.” maid he, still chuck ling. “Come on, Mr. Toad, it's time we were going.” Next story: The Runaway Cab bace. American Legion Week May 17 to 22 OLYMPIA, May 11.—The week of May to 22 han been designated as American Legion week fo state of Washington, by proclama tion of Governor Louis F. Hart During this period it ts asked that citizens extend every aid to officers of the legion in their ef. |forta to enroll Washington's 69,000 | returned service men ia the organi. vation. ‘The legion ta seeking a national membership of 1,000,000, CAIRO.—Hussien Darwiche, mir ister of works, escapes bomb thrown lat his carriage. Regular Habits Produce | a Beautfiul Complexion || the system of poisons. Women should realize that! j ANY women complain dally of their Pov. at of their headaches and gen- because it is mild in its action and in the the stomach and bowel do their work naturally aid of medicine. | that make it advisable to always have a bottle in the home. | It is free from narcotics and safe for the tiniest baby. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxasiwe in the there | being over 6 million bottles sold each || year, many who need its benefits have fat aot wood tc, Hf gs haus tt, send | ur name and ress for a free trial | to Dr, W. B. lL, gua Washington St, Mlinois. | | ington | the WEDLOCKED— The MiG SHOES - VERY LATEST ~ » =" wey LauesT. 4 a a He Thons ts A pieol ‘ , For Him! seal I ae Tuas Mar tA TRYING To Do- IF You Cam TALK CAT “TALK, WHY DOA ‘ov Come. OUT WERE! Fon You- aut )| WRONG: DAWGONIT THEYVE SOAKED US #8 FoR “THAT SHE'S GOT & HIGH FEVER. BUT THAT DOESN'T WORRY PLANKED STEAK! WAVE BURIED IN THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS: THE 1DEA! #8 For A PLANIGD STEAK! Wm. Dean Howells | Dies in New York NEW YORK, May 11-—William Dean Howells, famous writer and Uterateur, died last night at bis ne in New York. } owelix was 84 yearw of age He suffered an attack of Infiienza last winter, He never fully recovered, and steadily grew worse. His son, john Mead, & New York architect and his daughter Mildred, who Ifved with her father, were at his side when he died The funeral will be held Wednes day } Canada Is Planning Minister to U. S. OTTAWA, Ont, May 11.—Canada will have its own minister to Wash to deal with the United} Staten authorities direct in of and on instructions of minion government, aber announcement made house of commons by Sir Foster. SPOKANE.—John FL Tiistay, com tninsioner of public safety, dead. YAKIMA, — Four Mexicans are charged with operating “dope ring.’| 29, drops dead, . Trotsky Directing Stand Against Poles '|' irainian Leon Trotaky, LONI Rursian gone to the Polisiffront and is per of Dyspepsia s0 common after eating is best relieved by the alkaline effect from Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets They help .the stomach, sweeten it, prevent gas and sour risings and help to over- come intestinal indigestion in starchy diet. 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