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.* rs Seelle ' : Por ar i Bad O 60 4 CHIEF SEATTLICS VICTORY "This had been the great Byery man was to find a hiding | to If Tom Is Wise He'll Say No More About It. —By ALLMAN HELLO, GENORAL CLRANWG Cor TER PAP San wn ba ne 3 ud HS. “AP You CALL FOR MY PDGS “The Decree Walt. wag WELL, CAN You Seno A 1S TiS THE ELITE EMME! weit, wed Age Mise. Twa PACE WHA fy coupe Rooms |] ‘TOMORROW CANNoV Ger ar HOW SOON CAN You SEND PAINTER OUT THeAl? | WAN'T AGency? | WouLD LiKe To You GomG TO Aw Be Tord UP SPxpeeeo And (T Back To me Al. A Weetcs Me MAM OV'T TO snihetnsthihemmattonete To GeT MY KrTCHEA, a0 | ll pucaee AReLingLE WOMAN TD | Sr aey THis OLD SwuuT uP. Aue summer! | Sib PE gam Abt eH? oem ee mn mee WEP Me WITH Some Houde! WOuSE CLEANING, C| WE ARE GHoRT OF MeN Avo IT || = Wout MUCH DO Yay CHa weren? PROBABLY WOULD BE FOUR WEEKS ———— See beroRe WECAM DO No Chance, Lie, vt ; LAO’ “After that Seattle was known be reat chief and wi elect a Place among the branches of the| 1 ts ine cwiofatiy te wn writen at allen tree; every man stood ready - . ~ . h With amvare weapon to moet the) David was more jntoreated | Indian tales than in any oth ~ rhe er + cartysday stories, So the : About eld Chief Seattle seemed a “Bhadow it was dusk. they could hear of many pa as the wa Sahoes came swiftly toward them There was nothing eR-coming band ahead. They paulet volce went on they knew that | the fiext settlers reaches yond the lodges of the Suquam. t, Seattle had grown to be ar al Wee “But. as I said, they planned DM People, whe managed them foo surely. On they came, heart onderfully by reasoning with full of hatred and minds already and by showing them a bet sort of wonder-tale to him ‘O, grandmother,” he bemired Go on and tell how he pioneers and everything “Put he didn't fight the pic ®. Duvie Man,” grand SHE 1S IMPOSSIBLE ALL TH’ NEW GIRL DOES u YOU'RE TH’ HEAD OF IS EAT ~ SHELL EAT US SHE'D CRowN ME TH’ HOUSE AND IT'S drunk Vietor ° ou ter Way, alway it ible, than ‘i BT tae Tevids Deen | Weeir savage. tanner of eétting Page QUT OF HOUSE AN HOME WITH A” FRYIN" PAA! Your DUTY AS SUCH, fd dosens of them, naked say. things by killing and ticking y SHE DOESN'T Do ANY — GIVE HER TH GATE Yo FIRE HES , faces and bedies painted Od taking by force the thing THING RIGHT AND SHE YOURSELF - IT's > REFUSES To BE TOLD ik and streaked with red that they wanted. “On either bank was “In 1831, when the first plc HOw: You'LL HAVE mighty, codes forest: o neers landed here, he was about TO GIVE ioral Whe night sky ‘and the sts 61 years old. And he realized NOTICE -1'm abies Tag out. one by o: Then the | that he was a very grea awful, unexpected crash of frail SO when he learned tha @ANCes against that fallen tree, Men were to in their sudden pan-| try, he came fe in the deep river. The rush of to welcome Seattic’s men from their ambush. ‘The wiki battle which followed “Can't you just picture it in Your mind? But the Indians trusted to “Yes, the plan worked, the plan ‘les and rode out with ther Seattle had formed. After a very with them. Also short strugrie they had won the < s im the cances. victory; and before morning Seat. ‘Dat way nature helped t tle and his men went back to his 4!! their journeys. home, taking with them the ene And that is the way Seattle mies who had so surely expected | Weat Yo greet the white men.” (*) te destroy them. i (To Be Continued) ateteee AD Pa Ree aE AFRAID Tost OSG ABP ROR BEEPS SEE ASSB ToASe WELL-YoU MUST BE A SMART LAD = WHAT DO VEAU- ALEK SAV WE Dow UarTA Go COMB T SUNDAY Stool NEXT SUNDAY, ALEK WE LEAN Lon oF MNES} poe Fri oy _ "Is it really fly-time?” he beamed. * FWhoe comes next?” asked Nanc}, able creature! How I love the touch She and Nic! bat 4 soft handr * a * o| 1 never™ said Rubadub Food old fly-tim YES 1 ORDERED A COUPLE OF SurinER You WIN CLA RICE! HES A TULLIONAIRE ORT AIR: HEECUP —HANIC You] [I KNOW 4 MILLIONAIRE VT AW RATS So fadaee Tey “ARE WHEN I SEE ONE ALOYSIUS} CLARICE! thad returned to ScrubUp Land. as - : = BR they bad tinished their errand in the arcing on pp Benne age ven ce BEAUTIFUL, P MANS! DO You THAT DOESNT!!! Surg To- De RIGHT! Peer pere Srrine WasComing Humph! Mr. Frog gust have been THINK A POOR MAN NEAN THIS TTEN ALL : ; , the fairyman, nodded | eating cheese and pie before he went COULD BRING JULIE GUY IS A J the corner where ther¢ was a to bed. to make him dream like that ’ _ are AMERICAN BEAUTIES MILLION AIRE! snori: hind the doo Phil wv bet I can wake h up. nd | Saedllee tetcuniay: |" sive cate cea ee ore aT #60 9 DOZEN? if you can get him awake” jcither.” And going quite clone to twins tiptoed over to where Philip's ear he yelled “Files! with bis head on a litte | Files! as loud as he could. That got him! Up he sat, blinking hia sleep, hard and smacking his lips expect “That's antly x Simply love-| “Is {t really fly-time” beamed Would you mind singing that | “Good old fly-time! My! I haven't last note again?” seen a fly since papers were a penny twins were much astonished You see, I've been down r the vine emnpabal but Phil was soon mud all winter, and I ca: re to ket cleaned up before gc to the apn a little poke—no, it Land-Where - Spring -Is-Coming. 1 sized poke—and shouted, must have fallen asleep agnin “Wake up! Hey! Wake up, you" “You ay maid Rubadub. And But Phil onty smiled agafn more you're as shabby as an old shor sweetly than ever, and said. “Ador _ Copyright, 1920, N. EA.) ——__— AUTO— ———— UGTEN “To IT+ OTTO This Dice Box Shakes 'Em Up for 32c a Gallon. NES IT 1S~ IT MAKES A GOOD DICE Box! “TAKE (7 I TRADE FOR A PACK OF DULL RAZOR BLALES « WHY, THiS CHUG BARROW TNT GOOD TOR ANYTHING BY THORNTON W. BURGESS oor the Badger Shames Johnny Chuck [NNY CHUCK had been in the to call on Johnny Chuck, and he had Bulks for days and days and;not heard a word about the way He was 190 cross to be spoken | Johnny Chuck was feeling Ther te. No one know what to make lay Digger found he had a little for Johnny Chuck i» usually th i ing t Plest and best-natured little fe just go call the world. The fact ix, J ake him a Chick was jealous. He was } ng cabbage le of Digger the Badger, because Dig wh's garden ger could make 4 hole in the ground) Now, when faster than he could So Johnny Chuck sat on his door and sulked until all his friends neighbors went out of their way to keep from going by his house : : : Now, all this time Old Man Badger i - ‘ pavenomes —- — - who is called Digcer, had been so, 4 busy in his new home on the Green! Megflows that he had not had time | do. Digger th he does it. He hur er Brown's garden ried c ger wan the Inst one|bage, It looked to me just as if tt | ting. Tt wae hard work—oh, dread. eyes, l\watehed him go, then me looked, & wanted to see Was grown especially for some one I | fully hard work—to keep sulky and| “It's a fine afternoon for a walk,”| the bundle of tender young cabbag otten how nice know by the name of Johnny Chuck, | cross and jealous with the smell of | said he, “and I must be moving along. | left behind, and, in spite of himself, “DANDERINE” I first arrives fo T brought an armful along that young cabbage tickling hfs nose.|I hope you'll come down and see! smiled, and with that fi ld Dig Jonny Chuck felt his mouth begin “Tedon't believe I care for young) my new house pretty soon, Johnny |/@Way melted ail Johnny Chuel se » Jo x Soap shou b very I waa going by to water, He could «mejl that young | cabbage,” said Johnny Chuck, and dll | Chuck.” sulkiness and ill-humor. AD strould be used Yecy Oona if you want to keep your hair I wn's garden, and I raw! cabbage, and in spite of himself hia | the time he knew that he was telling | And with that Digger the Badger | oe ing its best. Most soaps and tender young cab-| little black nose would keep wrink-|a story | put on his hat and started off down) Next story: Grandfather Frog] pared shampoos contain too Sa = Stops Hair ee Out: Digger the Badger looked at John-| the Lone Little Path. Johnny Chuck | Loses a Race, u This’ dries the scalp, maki : , ir brittle, and ruil | EERE EEEEEE FED EEE EE EEEEECEEEDEEEEDE LEE SE EEOEEEEOD | ry Chuc k. out of his shrewd — Uttle | —— — -= aaa erage setae aan r t thing for steady Mulsified cocoanut | Ovhich ts pure and greaseless), and | better than anything else you ean) use. One or two teaspoonfuls Atver you Wit, 3 tAKe| ccanse the hair and scalp thoroughe | ly, Simply moisten the ,hair a ~ | | water and rub it in. 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