The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 17

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THE SEATTLE —By ALLMAN WERE FRANK WELL NeeO Aine | pITTEes TO FLAVOR IT— DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— Tom Never Keeps All His Eggs in One Basket. Weir, LL SAY ' WELL, FRANK The FIRST THMG The KID'S Clever. Welt NOPD IS A LITTIR OLo GIN! - hed Wen Have ‘TW HAYE A LiThe VermouTn, eA TFRANKP AS LONG AS | Won ALL Twe Money AT, peer | Believe ITS vP TO ME BeFoRe Wa PARTAKE OF THIS Lunch Vo SPeve ALITTLE ar Qoattle * + on BON! + Vth Weep You or ® mace orf ¢ S a By Mabel Cleland_ oe ee ee « Page 67 THE TIDE AND THE SAWDUST PILE Saturday ft had/the water so we didn't eee what was he trouble. and how we Piret hi feet slipped jown and then with a plunge he was in up to his calves. Ne hed, too, Dut his mirth wasa He said he feit so we began to watch re clogely Why don't you come tn™ we called as his knees went down He gave a lunge then, and start ed toward us. But the effort drew him in to his walet at last we alimed that he was in real dan eno” i r, tho we didn't know what it for a minute it jookad as if he) was going to say "No" then be “Some of us tried to go to him, the rng on the floor but in an instant we slipped in as if In quicksand, and we bdegan Takes it easy. I to scream for help. I can never Paves’ told you this forget how my heart thumped tn 4 my throat and it seemed as if no. iy this time he had settied body would ever hear us while sbty in the Dig rwith| Bud sank, and sank, and sank sughed strat nny y duck th 2 gore father found th em when ame home for Pegsy exclaimed for just “N wor WEDLOCKED— tl. GO ANO Gwe THAT YOUNG MAN SOME ADVICE seam m wing They Were All Right mar he asked ere | gh um DON'T LET HER GET TH HABIT OF HANOLING TH MONEY, EITHER - TELL WER THAT YOURE TH’ 7 HEAO OF YOUR ‘ NOW, TWAT You ARE GOIN’ TO GET MARRIED ALBERT, | WANT TO TELL YOu FIRST OF ALL ‘YOu BE TH BOSS. BECAUSE IF You | DON'T ASSERT YOURSELF PETER! a wiiille on either ar until his chin was barely out. Sypen T was & kid we used to py duckimthepond on & bis gta! at Was us where the square | pe huge pile of sawdust was pat te iron the side toward the or course all this is solid fot now, but at t ne, when awept clear gemehow or 0 gt» dodge him again and “gadtenty Brod cried, “Why, my in the sawdust” 3 between us and 1 shut my eyes then, so I missed seeing the big sailor ree. cue Bim, He was all right the next day, but we didn't feel tke playing that game any more, and it was a long time before I went near the mill again.” Put, Dad, what was the mat ter with the sawdust?" David in quired Why, David, our wits at all, noticed that that pile changed every day. They put the sawdust in that place every day so that when the tide came tn it would wash away the heap and they wouldn't have to dispose of it And on this day the tide came tn while we were there and nobody if we had used we would have ‘saw us, and it nearly carried Bud away with the pile.” eeeeee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton Sep Land was pretty empty; was a fluttering of wings and in iy tis time. Rubadub, the fairy MA es beginning to lock up cup ‘aeh, and put things away for next Wi. fe paint brushes had been Wah paint pots covered. glue Wile mppered, scrubbing buckets (it turned upside down, and MB ins vp to dry. fete and Mowers nearly all had FR» the Land. Where Spring Is | The animals | The only ones left were a} fr tor > ng. or & stray bug Wim te: had forgotten something tod come back, Nancy wt Pr tee getting ready to go MR for the Magical Mushroom Rvs evident their lost monkey PME coming to Scrub-I'p Land at Mihi Mie, And the Green Shone Me were ready to go any ume Miher to let them know. Be twins were about Wile to Rubadud, when there | ck were rofiing down | to my | said. rushed Sleeker Swallow in his eve ning clothes. (And, mind you, it was morning.) “Am I too late? he panted “I didn't realize time was going so, and here I've been playing out in mid ocean, having the moat fun grabbing tiny bugs and things off the top of the water. It just occurred to me that it must be time to go to the Land Where - Spring - Is. Coming, so here I am to get fixed up! Have the dandelions gone yet, and the bees?” he asked, looking around anx- tousty t “Yea,” nodded Nancy, remember. Ing how Queen Bee had shivered as she spoke of Mr. Swallow. No won dert If he looked so greedy when he just sald bees, how would he look when be saw them? | But he changed the subject. “T wish to speak about my clothes,” he (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A) BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Shadow the Weasel Gets Lost the Green Meadows had heard how Peer Rabbit had fright betty Pox wi an old straw aed everywhere that Reddy fm one was sure to shout him: iy in wait for Peter in ee ant behing bushes and trees, Riitiow Peter secman ar ays to Marte Reddy was there ( PS Patch Peter was Ply haa + Ieee, ied to follow him found that it 1 at al) beg so that he had to give up. Reddy Was thinking of this one day as he sat on hig doorstep scowling over at the Old Brier Patch, and then all of a sudden he thought of Shadow the Weasel. Shadow is so elim that he lean go almost anywhere that any one else can, and he in so fierce that nearly all of the little meadow people are terribly afraid of him. Reddy amiled. It waa a mean, wick ed, crafty smile. Then he hopped up and hurried to find Shadow the Weasel and teli him of his plan, Shadow listened, and then he, too, | began to emile. “It's easy, Reddy Fox, the easiest thing in the world. | te ALL Bers Vo ALL CAWT Stare LENE ALEK AL ME-TM 4 BAD La Taser ALL. YESTERDAY AND TODAY. Vou: , Minme is ’ ‘tM fanouiie gus oes | | the way dhe scrubbed \, el. you five’ her ¥ 4 “Pay $10.a month this Méor and she didrt) \ Ene feta Well wy dort | Cohn, the neu two daye to do the uaahir, nd ahe did it like £ A BIS IF VA WANNA Pig SRAD Pick ON A FELLA VER Ores. ONT, WONTTHA = ALL ReuT~ t ANT Seared NO « AUM [' CON LeT HER BULLDOZ You — BE SAYINA lojow waar? TD Pier NA BUT 'D GWE YOU A BLACK NE = Tare wus BAD Au TELL Nuu. and tromng, url why she oo! 7 het up until ll get Peter Rabbit just as sure an fat hens are good eating,” said he, an they started for the Old Brier Patch. the edge. and 4 | be had taken, muddy, Worse st eter had disappeared,| watched, but no frightened Pe | Peter waited until Shadow was al-| 4nd Shadow couldn't tell which path| Rabbit came jumping out, as he What could ft mean? i, he didn’t | pected have to pay ) — do ij | manth wae (*) | gona am aay Hilda 372 a month atid she wants eve: “ey peog: / think Ha a of ts casy Co pet x ket her anothef she burns nearly she cooks, too. SUPPER WHILE THE WIFE rar e WAY THINGS ARE RUN IN YOUR WIG WAM © WELL You're: & FINE. FLAT TIRE AS HEAD OF THE, House! = G'WAN HOME RH LAY DOWN THE LAW On “THAT SUPPER STUFF. Reddy Fox ground his teeth. After! Next story: The Plot of Two Says France May dispatch to that newspafer today. No official confirmation of the re port could be obtained here, Send Poland Help LONDON, June 3.—France is planning to send 100,000 troops of her colonial forces to help Poland against Russia, the Daily Graphic's Kerlin correspondent has learned in according to a Peter's paths were most around, and then he jumpe a know which path to take to get out) a jong jon . ayy » on ne hed Reddy's plan was very simple.| ack across the puddle, There was/himselt. He tried one after another, |tplOPs: long time he saw some one | Rogues. thes and scra Shadow the Weasel was to follow be ° -| very muddy and v _— Par abuit wlone Peter's narrow {nothing for Shadow to do but go/but after a litle while would find tireq crawl out of one of Peter Rab-| ‘The Sagebrusher was uncouth, =| Pe ‘abbit alo f ; ; little path and drive Peter out of|back around , which he did Of| himself back at the puddle in vee bit's little paths. It was Shadow|gioyenly, ignorant. Mary Warren N Old B ‘atch onto the Green| course, Peter did the same thing| Middle of the Old Brier Patch. Bhad: | tng Weasel, Reddy took one £004) was refined, well brea. Should she where Reddy Fox could|over again, all the time laughing in| 7W the Weasel was lost: yes, fir:!iook at him and then hurried away. |). ) Lene we catch him. his sleeve. Finally Shadow grew so| Shadow the Weasel was lost in the) ie didn't want to hear what Shadow | So Reddy Fox sat down to walt angry that ho tried to jump the pud-| O10 Drier Paten the Weasel would say, And as be! while Shadow started into the Old . | Outside Reddy Fox waited and hurried across the Green Meadows | h, Peter Rabbit heard him iotatase — — aa he heard Peter Rabbit's voice from | ° i, of ouran, Peter bran 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ Leading the middle of the Old Brier Patch. ~w, when Peter first made 4nd the brambles tore d him y wet and very || Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you | wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries | the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut .| diplomatic circles, “Bayer” on Genuine Brier Pi “If at fir#t you don't succeed, try, try again r into the middie of the 1 Patch only an ur Which cor to Tothache Karache ene i Head uralgia Handy Colds ana p: 12 tablets cost tow 0 sell larger “Layer Aspirin in trade-mark al lacture My, eis mlicacid, onoaceticacid Jana a | twist and turn of every one of them, |but Shadow had not gone very far home in the Old Brier Patch, he had foreseen that some day Shadow th | might come to hunt him Peter had made dc of little paths, tw and turning and crossing crousing in the most puzzling way. Of course, Peter himself knew every his before he was all mixed up. Peter led him farther and farther Old Brier Right there Shadow came ed Peter 1 great big muddle of water had jumped clear across it, for, you know, Peter's legs are long and meant for jumping. Now, Shadow hates to get his feet wet, and when | he reached the puddle he stopped He glared with fierce little eyes rcroms af Peter Rabbit, aitting on the | er other side, Then he started around | die himself, and in be fell with a It was Shadow the Weasel. eat splash When Shadow crawled out, wet, A Fine Lunch With BEST COFFEE and Real Cream 322 Pike at 4th We Never Close 15c 15c¢ 15c 15¢ * shouted Peter Rabbit 1221-Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY: Dentist I am now devoting jmy entire time to my | dental practice. I make lall examinations and diagnose each case as well as do all extract ing between the hours of 9 a.m, and 5 p,m My offices have beer established for mors [than a quarter of 1 jcentury, and under my | personal agement since July compete with cheap, tising dentists. My prices aré the lowest, con- sistent with first-class work, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S, Seattle's Leading Dentidt 106 Columbia St, edy. 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