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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 ; ———. ne EP DOINGS OF THE DUF. — ttntentematineneat It Didn't Take Tom Long to Decide Who Was Guilty. Tom, COME Back here! | “T CAN'T StP NOW -TWIS. By ALLMAN aA r Shattle rm You DION'T Have Your: 5 lurriariont gar} * DESSERT! Pausy MADE ||} If You'lk Pur fr * + TS ONE OF WER WonpeRFUL it Twe keRGOX he ay ee . z _ By Mabel Cleland STRAWBERKY SHORT P EAT IT weed 1 GET i 1, CAKES TOPANT 1G, y home - Dou'y Leech tw —— —~ Page 58 MORE ABOUT CHIP SEATTLE Oe genera: “Now, altho he was son of the] plan; one man would make a plan Cs ehief of the Suquamish tribe, Se and silence would answer him ) {ee ttle did not know surely Another would speak—stlence Whether he would be a great/acain, Another would plan, an Ghiet or wether some other boy | other and still another tin) Would be the leader that silence which meant that the nd, “You sx, Lie Indians didn't! idea was not good and the war Délieve in having a man for! riers had voted it down, And at if. Phief Just because he was o last after all the old men had ant chief's son.” spoken, the son of Chief Schweabe wilt David said, “I guces they were | arose end folding his arms acr ame Americans, all right: that’s the| his broad chest he spoke in a tong feason.” ° rich and full that bh Grandmother laughed. “Yee, 1/ words could be heard a half mile ine Bess tt in. They would watch the away ~ STEP Wee Ghiet grew ip, and He called his warrtors together oe when a matter came up to be set | and laid his plans before them oe ted, about a war or a Potlatch My brothers! he spoke to re the men would gather on the them In his deep voice, “the TY ue ben Beach and sit in a circie’on the | cums of the river are get against Fin red and; then every nian and woman | # and in their heart is much =. ey Rad a right to say what he | hate for our tribe b| dy thought would be best Tt ie not well that we sit still “Plans were voted on by yells | and allow them to come to us and = Fee And absolute silence for |Westroy our homes and take cap me. tive our wives and our children “When Seattle was about 20) “ “We wil! go quietly when the Years old there came the news darkness covers us and the stars that the mountain Indians were | have hang out thetr lights; thru planning a great war agninst the |the forest we will go and meet Galt.Water tribes, They were com. | them, that they may feel that the ine down the Green and W! Suquamish people have a stron fivers an canoes,” and were go.) 8f™ and that they may learn ‘to fae to make a night attack, and fear Sealth and bis Tillicum they were coming in great num He lowered his volee and bers expecting to kill and cay leaned toward the men who were the Indians of Old.Man- House and | gathered close about him. sthetr tribe. “The river shall be our brother “So the Suquamish tribe gath.jand by its help we shall con ered and the old men began to/ quer “ kateee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton & ow Besats Wait Till Next Year, Tagalong. ; WELL. YOURE A FOUR YEARS] 7 SAAuT Labe OLD, Gous' § | WHEN It Your, ON FINE. weTUoAy? S SHAS Tuer Yours 4 LITTLE SUANER BE of THE STREETS ALOR = COME OA JUMBO- { LETS Go 44 ABET FRECKLES COMA’ err ess ETatahe at. | Mrs. Bunny had such a turn that she dropped her best KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— salad bow! and smashed it to smithereens. Squirre! sitting enfely away up in! me, Keramble Squirrel. You doen't “Whe top of the alder tree, out of reach generally come fo without knocking Of Fleet the Fox, they hurried to Ben and [ thought you were a burglar at Bunny's house to see how he felt first.” about exchanging his ears for Serom Ben Bunny taughted at that Die’s bushy tail ‘Take & good sok at me, Blossom For some reason, he had been de he suggested, “and see who you think Wared and was just reaching home as I am.” ‘the twins arrived. So they hid So Blossom looked hard, She even & nearby bush, because they put on her specs, and when she P didn’t wish to be seen. They had| saw who it Was, her own husband promised Rubadub, the fairyman, to Ben, withdut hia beautiful ears and find out if Ben was really happy with a regular scrubbing brush of a SBOUt losing his care. and thix was tall, Instead, she couldn't speak for the best way they could think ef to amazement do it. “I traded with Scramble,” he ex Mrs. Biossom Bunny was washing plained, “fot several reasons. First the dishes when he arrived, and of all, I can get away from the fox When he rushed into the ki r without those everlasting long Swishing Scramb!e's jong tail for cars. t jive away my hiding hole f very joy at getting home again. Mrs. And, second, because perhaps I can Bunty bad such a turn th she learn to climb @ tree with thie fine Gropped her best ealad bow! and tail to balance me, Besides, you'll smashed it to «mithereens. find it useful to clean house with. “Good land alive!’ she cried, drop | Some dust-brush, eh? ping into a chair; “but you did seare (Copyright, 1920, N. B.A. ae Common Malady. IL CANT UNDERSTAND DOCTOR MR. MPGINIS SEENS WHAT DR. STICKEN ‘ To BE VERY WELL, AND YET CALLS ON ALoysiUus You CALL QUITE OFTEN WELL WHAT ON EARTH ARE WOU TREATING Hit, FoR? OWED NE 46 BILL OF FoR THREE “YEARS! Came Very Close to Getting His Car Washed. 16 AFINE STYLE NOU LET MY GAS GONDOLA hs OTTO AUTO | 1% WERE To TELL YOU OT, THE ; WEXT “TIME 1 BRING MY CART GARAGE To BE FIXED, TLL BE ON HY WAY » 0 rannr GLOVES AND WASH HIS OVERALLS BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Bowser the Hound Meets His Match IR RABBIT and Digger the| like Bowser the Hound. When hie Badger had become the beat of voice came booming on the gir al Every morning Peter stap-| the little meadow and forest people, ped at Digser’s home to tell him the excepting*those which fly, shiver and neWs of the Green Meadows, for Dig. | hide, al! but Prickly Porky the Porew ger wan 60 busy that he had little| pine, who knows his thousand little time to go about, Then Peter, who is spears will protect him, and Une & great gorip, would go about - " his. neighbors and tell them | what @ fine fellow Digger the Bad ger is. | 7 ow, an the Green Meadows and fim the Green Forest no one in feared | —_ - =| | MAME BAYER ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Ss | eat, Bowser the Hound took It Into |ters eve their eyes, Then they gave a| and tot) hin what @ wondertut fellow | in disappointment, | hh head to go down the Lone Little Reddy Fox watched from a safe| great shout and all hurried up to|he wae—all but Reddy Fox, who — | ie ead tO Eo ieen Meadows, and |distince and grinned. “Now,” thought |#hake hands with Digger the Badger| ground his teeth and sneaked oft) Next story: Johnny Chuck Grows there he surprised Digger the Badger | Reddy, “this will be the end of Dig Wists emu SSOP? BAEMIMEMIBE iol ecsgosms sear dger, and I'm gina of it.” | Lovais"A, DUSTERHOFF, of ; | i “| ’, indict j out for a walk, Bowser atopped and | ker the B “Get i i |pricked up his ears. He had never| But it : sah Peat he low, and | Oh, my, no 6 they all | “ng oy pes | before seen #uch @ queer fellow, and h, my, firat thing they a psa [ed hy the last grand"fury on chatges| knew, Bowser the Hound was actual told in “Bayer package” he didn’t know Just what to make of | knew. Howser ¥ was found guilty by @ jury in the him, for Digger just xtood still and |ly runni 7 _— “ — ow United States district court Satur. Ra ture Kills |erinned at him until he showed all| tll between his legs, Bowser lie) day morning. Pp his teeth 5 Hound was hurrying up the Lone Lit [ete sa A Sn a aa | . . jo Path ve ith the tears | “ . Low, wow, wow?” #houted Bowser | tle Path, whimpering, w | 000 A lly lia maaedasoestiv nes, tn rolling down hia cheeks, The little AT THE GET WISE TO 7; naua t volee, that earired ter: ror to ali the little forest and mead-|mendow and forest nave yore A NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WASHINGTON DSc heel oags jouk ne ow people. each other ey ee There will be sold by sealed Proporala to be opened at 10 A. M., May 26.) Ve ‘. tifleate - — 1920, by the Senior M Board of Survey, Appraisal and § y Because thi “You had beter be afraid of eee ae pi gr aya ltr | Yard, Puget Sound, Washington, the following classes of material ( D h me,” growled a deep v nex iene Byioor orig Bowne “i Blocks, chain, spur geared, 1%-ton éap. . | g P voice. neck and back until he looked very | Blocks, clump, wood. /, Wy via c " Billy Possum, who oné time fooled | Merce and savage, Bisex srdianey laa J FOR” ; nae tres aoe at Dna in the thumt>| Bowser and is sure that he ean do| “You had better be afraid of me,” | Blocka ordinary, wood, dguble, shaskia, with or without beckow | ¥ ir? At beat ets of lit again Se when + Pabbit | Rrowled Towser, in a deep voice | ka, ordinary, wood, double, sister hook. 2, Se Bron t minst | boasted about Digger the Bidger and| “But I'm not.” said Digger the) ‘The “Bayer Crone print of genuine “E Aspirin.” It protects you ka, anateh, iron, awivel ho imitations and positively identifies | what @ big, strong fellow he in, Pe ger; “not the leagt little bit.” ote pressure the genuine Aspirin prescribed by ters neighbors shook thelr heads and| Then I make you afraid,” fol aleen, , i( - % ) ng Circulation, tive retuieg. ana for over eighteen years. | aid “it unti! he meets Bowser | *arled Bowser, springing on Digger snorted sises, ts dan. 'hihopd discomforts and regula "reuahawent hick they 4 P Alwaye buy an unbroken package | the Hound. Just walt. Then we will | * ager. | 7 , axworted mixes. ea Narrmasmetts of @ Gottre! truss cufferer In. the fand’ fa i sty: 4 4 Of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” which | poe.” Then followed such a fight as the | {ton head, swell neck, assorted sizes. 0.G. C. preperation for goitre has bene || msky a FREE teat Tight in the privacy - contains proper directions to safely Of course, Peter told Digger all (reen Meadows had never seen The | utton head, assorted sixes. wh weap, A ptetien’ oh ar eaenaune aiay 7 rLeee a he ‘5 ds, Headache, Toothache, | about Bowser the Hound ahd what a| Merry Little Breezew spread the as Sarattan teeter etna ones AS UE | lomical and successful solf-treatment foe ‘ uraigia, Lumbago, them: | terrible fellow he is. Digger just| ews of it, and soon all the little Pees PA acoohvia atte: Con be pbtalped far euch b comparatively meee has, ever Kaowa: Joint Pains and | laughed | meadow and forest people gathered | Nidw on the above Class to be opened May 26, 1920, siwall expenditure? : Ae cee eaheting Pain generally | “I'm not afraid,” maid he |about in a great circle. le will be for cash to the highest bidder. Deposits of 20 per cent of | erreetiy snetad gives ence, prefore, eaasee ong Pandy tin boxes of twelve tablets! “Hut you don’t know him, You| Over and over in the meadow grasa | the amount are required. Inspection can be made Ubon appiication to the Cr faraald direct, by easil | | inexpensive wed whilét You wae Jarger “Bayer” packages. Anpirin| fellow he 1s,” protested Peter. “You | the Badger, snarling and growling Catalogue of Sale and further information may be obtained from Board Address Dept. C Learn how to close tho hernial in ix the trade mark of Bayer Manu-| just better watch out! jand biting and clawing. Soon Row of Survey, Appraisal and Bale, y Yard Pueot Sound. Washington, | 0,4.¢, CHEMICAL COMPANY as matare Intended. 40 tu. Fapturs ENN E rane! oe, a eI i Ss hi facture of Monoaceticacidester of| Then one day, when jolly, round,| #er’s smooth, glonsy coat wax torn | erngot Note: Catalogue No. 21 haa been vancellod Bide on material cov- accuses wenn PLAPAO_CO,, Block T21, Su haw Mee for FREE trial oJ lered by this catalogue will be returned, % rik) Viapao aad the informe: — Balicylicacia, red Mr. Sun was smiling his broad-|and Digger's gray coat wam in tat-| z P 2

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