The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1920, Page 13

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ar * SeeEEReacRCErREES oo Coal ie * Page 54 GUY BATES POST GOES INTO BUSINESS oP tares struck If Mr. Post had tlved in when he was little; if pgerous belly-buster sled trips down Columbia st, and been eal little boy, then why start right now to t Her face and v with the thrilling aid all_tho ie Mr. Post? Wat three Chinamen, an was distinctly stage i the it wasn's what might be Teal success, neither was Altowet Standing one day on fatture, ADVENTURES oF ‘THE Olive Roberts Barton corner of | w Igughed 4 | how easily | coud t tell her, but tt for myself, oy 1 didn TWINS THE TWINS DO AN ERRAND Scramble Squirrel and Ben Bunny left Serub-Up Land at the same time but when they got ta the Land Where-Spring-Was-Coming they had to say goodbye to each other, for they lived in different directions. You remember, don't you, phat Seram! taf for 4, Scrambie went home to his w Samantha Squirrel, who wns ft up their summer house in the old maple tree in the woods. And Ben went hore to his wife, Blossom, who ‘Was doing her spring cleaning. Just as soon as they had left, Rab- dob turned to the twins. “Would i mind doing a favor for me? e’a love to,” said Nancy at “Shouldn't we, Nici Of course Nick said “Yes,” se Rub- a@ub explained what he wanted. “You children have your Green Shoes that will take you anywhere at all, so suppose you go after Scramble Squirrel and seo how he If he gets into trouble I'd like to know it, because he i# sa proud, he'd never come buck to tell me himself.” | Goody!" cried the twina . "Green Shoes, please take us after Scramble right away, and follow him wher: ever he goes.” | Whisk! Instantly they were lifted out of ScrubUp Land and set down | 2 the middie of a little green path Land. Where-Spring- Was-Com. right in front of them was Scramble Squirrel tearing along home as fast as he could go. | Only, if the twins hadn't known | jall about him, they should never have recognized him at all, with Ben | Bunny's great long eam stuck on| top of his head and his taf! as gone as yesterday When he stopped at the maple tree, the children remembered the | woodpecker’s hole they had hid in| ones before in the very same tree} above Mrs. Squirrels house, so now they wished themmelves in {t again. | Puff! Up they went right into the snug little nest. gets along with Ben Bunny's ears. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Farmer Brown’s Boy Sees a Queer Sight a BROWN'S BOY was troubled. Every day when he went Yd collect the eggs in the hen house, he found that some one had been before him. The eggs grew searcer and scarcer and ecarcer, He knew that Jimmy skunk was not stealing them, because he had stop- ped up the only place where Jimmy Skunk could get in. He remembered how he had once found Une’ Billy Possum in the henhou pected Unc’ Bill ges, tho how } knew, at it the rown's Boy y Possum was more > more \puzzied became. If Unc’ Bil | wow! Off he started ae fast an he| | could run. Farmer Brown's Boy had| jhard work to keep up with him. | stealing the ees, he must have af tremendous appetite to eat all of them. Finally hé decided tha 4 go search thru the Green and see !f he could find Unc BiDy's home. So he shouldered his gun and called Bowser the Hound, and together they started down the Lone Little Path into the Green Pretty soon Bowser the Hound be gan to sniff and iff and snift among the leaves. “Bow, wow" said Bowser the Hound. Then he eniffed some more, and all of a sudden he roared with all his. big voice: “Bow-wow-wow wow IF WEAK, THIN OR NERVOUS DON’T WORRY| the _ Bitro-Phosphate Health System—$300 Guarantee NEW YORK.—If you are feeling run- a ak, neryous, tired-in-the-morn- ing, and generally that shi filing, these are t id warn you to ta care of your b Persons in every ten are needing mine phosphorus in thelr bodies. When you see thin and frettu who are anaemic, pa t oF Incking ene for the need of certain make for Try arations comp: pine, drastic drugs, tron, cod fiver oll, ete., wonder Why they find no fit. | That is lained by t be a trial Of BITHO-PHOBPHA t medieine ; n ones, It in not # paten the rimula ie prescribe cane the aliments above 17 box of BITRO-PROR- are a few simple health rules uarantes, Buy ® box of It is wold and lenonses | Mra. Possum. - | that there wan a Mrs, Possum in the ! | Finally he decided that ail ;would go search thru the} Green Forest. | Bowser the Hound had found the trall of Unc’ Billy Poasum. | Now, Unc’ Billy had been off hunt ing his breakfast in one direction, while old Mre. Poasum with her fam ily in her pocket had started off in |@nother direction, But Une’ Billy | | had hard hunting, and he had walked| | and walked and walked all thru the Green Forest, until, without knowing | it, he had come into the very part| of the Green Forest where old Mra. | Possum was hunting, When Unc’ Billy heard Rowser the Hound com- | |ing, he hurried to the nearest hollow tree and was soon safely hidden in- | side, where he chuckled to himself a4 he heard Bowser's big voice bark- ing at the foot. rmer Brown's Boy hurried up, | but when he saw the big hollow tree he knew that Unc’ Billy was safe, | He #at down on a stump to try to think of some plan to get Unc’ Billy out, and while the thought Bowser went hunting to see what else he could find Suddenly Bowser’s big voice rang out again, and Bowser certainly | feemed very much excited. You see, he had run across the tracks of old Now, Mra, Possum | had nome one else to think about be | midew herself, for #h3 had her eight! children, who had been playing about on the ground. When she heard Howser the Hound, she knew | she must hurry to some place of and the only place she could y same hollow | fety, j think of was th tree where Unc’ was hiding Of course, she didn't know that] farmer Brown's Boy wae sitting right to the foot of it, and | Farmer Brown's Boy didn't. know close Green Forest. Suddenly hey heard a | Don'y see WHY You wan't T 6o HOME “To MORROW, MOTHER « WHY Don'r You STAY ANOTHER WEEK? ANOS * You DNS WAVE WAD ENOUGH CANDY-YouD SAT TUE WHOLE Box IF TO LEY You! ALOYSIUS, WHY NOT TRY NR IONES’ BARBER? HERE HE IS! 1'D 1K STAY ANOTHER week AT BUT Arter OVE REFLECTION 1 THI tT BesT Tart 50 TOMORROW, ary Annie Should Have Told Peter What She Wanted. HURRY. DRIVER- HURRY HAT CAME C-O-D: IT's 14 AND | ONLY HAVE $13 - YOu HAD A DOLLAR THIS MORNING wy _OION'T fou Tet ME ANO | wouLD HAVE COME HOME IN A STREET CAR? Vou KNOW “MAT CANDY If CHILDRBAS? ERBATEST A Brilliant Idea. BABA ¢ IM VERY FUSSY AGouT |/ WELL TLL Do ONE SID HAVIN’ IT CUT RIGHT! Do & GOoD Job! So You CAN OF YouR HEAD First SEE How You LIKE (T! RUN THE WAV ITIS, AND “TURN “THE 3 rustling in the bushes, then right be- fore his eyes, up the hollow tree, scrambled the funniest sight he had ever seen. At firet he could not make out What {t was, It looked for "i © world jot of ani- of Doe The intestines bend and twist and turn on them- hoi food' waste clogs them up, irritating and dangerous polsons are formed and carried by the blood the system. Remove this food waste regularly with Nujol—the modern method of treat- ing an old complaint. mals rolled into one. What he really did seq was old Mrs, Possum with her elght children clinging to her. time for them to get into her big | pocket, so some of them had just ~| wrapped their tails around her long tail, some of them were clinging tight to her back, and some of them were hanging around her neck. It was wo funny that Farmee Brown's Boy just sat down and laughed. Pretty soon his face grew sober, “I guess,” said he, slowly, “I know where all of my eggs have : * Keep on Fighting ‘The law which permits children to claim ® parent's estate when the parent fails to mention them"in his will, is to be made the basis of an |attempt by the heirs of John C. Gray- lson, carpenter, who left his $16,000 Charles Burnett, former to secure the estate. erett. Smith held the will |valid Monday. Grayson is said to |have been so ill that he signed a will lin favor of Burnett which stated he | had no heirs. 'The forest Jands of the world are ¢ntimated to amount to about 4,000, | 000,000 acres, or about 24 per cent lof the world’s total land area, 0 There hadn't been | “No Gambling”’ Is Defendants’ Plea Mayor Caldwell’s charges that gambling was in progress at a club at 421 Olive st. were all wrong, ac- cording to pleas of Frank Hall, Eddie Shea and James Osborne, proprietora, in superior court Tuesday, They gambling charge LOSS OF APPETITE Pim 4 Other Eruptions—Men- tal Physical Weartness They are all common at this time of year, and are all indie that the blood is wanting In to defend the body aga | tious and contagious diseases, cauge they are all indications that it | izing, It is important to give them at- tention—it is, In fact, hazardous to jneglect them Get Hood's Sarsaparilia today and begin taking it at once, regularly, after cating, and if convenient, in a little hot water. | Remember, this medicine lgiven satisfaction to three gene j tions, for the blood, stomach, live and kidneys | ay t makes food taste good. For a gentle laxative or an active leathartic take Livod’s Pilla, You will like them. | pleaded not guilty to a conducting | | need# cleansing, enriching and vital- | It builds up the whole | Legion Men Are Invited to Dance American Legion men are invited |to attend the first of a series of | dances to be given by Lloyd T. Coch- |ran post, No, 40, American Legion, | Friday night, in Elks’ hall, Ballard ave, and, Vernon pl. Unique stunts |for the dance have been planned. EACH GENUINE NUXATED IRON TABLET 1S STAMPED AS ABOVE #7 DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES i {| elaason? ' in Many Filled Philadelphia, Pa-—Do » ou wear Are you a victim of eye strain or other eye weakne you will be ee to know th: according to Dr. Lew: hope for you. He say: Po more eye troubles id poor sigi than any other one thing. Many whose eyes were failing say they principle of this wonderful free pre- scription. One man says after trying it: "I was almost blind; could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my eyes do not wal night they would pi now they feel fine all the was like @ miracle to m who used it says: “The seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 16 days, everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without slasses.” It isebelioved that thou- sands Who wear glasses can now dis- ecard them in a reasonable time, and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting gla: Bye troubles (‘STAR WANT ADS BRING ;|clan to whom the above ‘Bot Whatever You Do Don't Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50% in One Week’s Time Instances Ren, * of many descriptions ma: won< derfully benefited by gellowinge simple rules. Here is prescrip- tion: Go to any active drug store and get a bottlo of Bon-Opto tab Drop one Bon-Opto tablet ina fou! of a glass of water and allow to solve. ‘With this liquid bathe 1e eyes two or four times daily, ‘ou hould notice your ey clear wu) tibly right from the start, al ton will quickly disappears had their eyes restored through the |If y em now, M: jese— 1y blind tight. have been ‘sured te bd had cared for their eyes in NOTE: Another promt: it submitted, sai n-Opto a very remarkable remedy. Ite o ay aye La Signs Bat well knowa o eminent eye specialists and prescribed by. them. nates turers. eyesight 60 time RES Ss

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