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“ Se AF ReaerrrTrea “ 4 - 4 y - 2 > J ’ MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1x0 ar * au —_—————_—____— * o> cland— Page 70 PISH-PISH Peexy’s little arm bore a long ted scratch. tuade for ‘wapetoes’ (potatoes). “I held the soft tittle ball of fur Pegey's eyes were brimming | in my lap and stopped and with tears which she tried to) looked at ft so lovingly, saying ‘lit check. Ue pish-pish, little pish-pish’ (cat) And Pogsy’s lips trembled, and)“ ‘Do you want it? I asked her @rew down at the corners in a| ‘T will give it to you, and you can very un-Pegayish manner take it home with you “Why, why, why! exclaimed] “You should have seen her Grandmother, “What's the matter | face! It wrinkled all up with with Grandmother's little wom-| smiles and she was pleased as ant a be. ‘The sympathy tn the tone was too much for any 6-yearold's self control, and throwing herself into Grandmother's ready arma, Pessy burst into tears. “It was my very own kitty, too, my little furry white one,” she “I watched her start off down the road to her home a mile down the beach on Elliott bay, with the kitten in the curve of herarm. “The next morning I was wak ened by an unaccustomed sound. Serateh, scratch, scratch; meow, sobbed. “I just picked her up and! meow, meow. Jumping out of —and—and thea I don't know! bea 1 opened the door and in why « did it, but she said ‘past like that, and then she scratched me and it's blec-« walked that wee, draggied kitten. She had found her way back thru that mile of forest in the night, Grandmother held her a minute | “"** Close, then she sifted some talcum! “T4ter in the morning the wom- on the little arm, and taking ®° eturned. Her face was like Pessy in her lap, said, “Kitties; * thunder cloud, and she looked aren't always ry when they | *ullen and angry scratch; sometimes they are) “‘Abb,’ she half grunted. frightened; some they are| ‘Why did you give? Why did you eager to get to something and we stop them; and sometim little folks hurt them with tending to. “When I was a li ol mother-<at broug family of kittens, family that we had to » to give away and then one who would care enough about It to be good to it “While we were deciding the fate of the kitten, an Indian wom &n came to the door with a basket | of clams which she wanted to eereee ADVEN OF THE white house on a hill?” Sleeker Swallow was leaving | Serub-Up Land to go to the Land-| Where-Spring thought of something Is- Coming, when he he said, “aren't you the children who-live in the white house on a hill above a meadow that has a chestnut tree in it?” }barn pla give? Mesadin pish-pish, mesadin Pish-pisb. “‘Nannitch” afd she held out her arms, covered to the elbow with serateh: Mothe 1, ‘Iam sorry. The ie kitten wasn happy. It was pj afraid of you. I am sure it ts a bad cat en she gave the Indian some fresh-baked bread, which was % great t for the Ind: didn't know how to Make our kind of bread, and back she went, happy again.” . TURES TWINS ‘7 Barton “Fave you seen him? “Not recently, but one day last year, you kid had him out in the ing circus in the hay loft as you remember. Then you went away and ieft-him, but while you were gone Jake and the men brought in a load of new hay, for Seattle | | “Say,” he said, “aren't you the children who live in the| a DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— OWLAT Las MY CHANCE TO G8T WD IWE. MONIES AND ON THE stase wo! A e000 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— “Yes, we are. Do you know us?” asked the twins in pleased surprise. “My, yes!" Sieeker assured them. “I remefittes. when you were first brought downstairs a few days after you were born. You were as red as strawberries! And they made a big fire in the grate, altho it was only September, and I hadn't left for the ‘south yet. I was roasted out.” “Where were you? 1 you,” wondered Nick Sleeker laughed “I was living in Your chimney at the time,” he said “Sometimes 1 in the barn in most live Stead. It's about the barn I wish to speak. It's been on my mind for some time. Do you remember a toy Monkey You used to have? e “Jock@) cried the twins eageriy Johnny OHNNY CHUCK had watched Reddy Fox try to fool and catch! Peter Rabbit, and sometimes Jonnn had been very much afraid that Red Gy would succeed. But Peter was too) a smart for Reddy every time, Johnny had laughed with the little people of the Green Mea MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative ana other ows didn't see | they were starting to harv quite covered Jocko up. fever cet him? “Oh, no, n their hands. for him ever since. much, Mr. Swallow?” Sleeker said they were welcome then flew away, happy to be off Scrub-p Land was empty at last Rubadub Thank you pulled down all the shades, ready for next year. At the he maid an affectionate good to the tix, and himself flew away to t ¥ Queen's p Nick Lan Last | (Copyright, 1920, NE. A.) Spring Come.at | whenever the Merry had brought a new t tted Ki Little Breeze ory of how Pe ler had outw jer than & now, f is very atch was il show that angry se Reddy cou k for | She says she 1 Reddy | quickly said her when she i" going to how to do ft, and Jimmy | stu; do it Accept fornia” Syrup ‘ of ‘igs only- ik for the name Cal fornia on the package, then you are gure your child is having the beat and most harmiess physi for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity! taste. Full directions on each bot Ue. You must say “California.” Out poured MPs. Hornet and all her family. | | he stopped to chat with Johnny| Chuck one fine morning | Johnny had just been laughing| very hard over one of Peter Rabbit's | | tricks, but now his face grew very sober, Very sober, indeed. “It won't| lo to let oldygjranny Fox catch Peter It won't do Mt all. help said Johnn , What would the Green Mead. and the Green Forest be like n and Wh with added. it, and) Did you * they cried, clapping |} | “We've been bunting || | jocked the cupboards and Skunk when | We must all turn | no Peter Rabbit therez” he | fastened to | THE SEATTLE STAR Were’s cwance! ¥ eee | “This MewsPAPER WILL AWARD The BRT LookmMG Snopsinr Ml AneRIA A CASH PRIZE, SIX Weexs IM The. MOVIES AND Six WReKS OW Tue syace! ALL You HAVE To Do 18 Seno Opportunity peotoy 1s | SHARE TH’ RUGS CALL ME ABouT ELEVEN OCLOCK, | MINERVA, GET UP AN’ Annie Can’ BELIEVE ME - WHEN PETER COMES HOME - HELL TAKE HER BACK To DOES WHERE HE WON HER IN A POKER GAME OF “WE TWO AT THAT PROBABLY You COLD TELL AY TUB MEANING OF WAT: LETS GIVE THO STEAM GHOVEL THE OBSERVING OPTIC * T'D LIKE TD Own OME, BOOBOY: LOOKUT IT Yes, pur tr} ft Be VP AMD Dowd SAYS, SHop~ | Towa AT BiGwT caocK I And Then Clem Broke a Running Record. Knocks for Olivia. OLIVIA.) Don Keone WHerwer | APPROVE OF STWE MOBNULC Lootane FOR | THIS OR NOT - AJ08 MA DePAaTMEr AM, LET Wer STORE - AD WELT wireKe TLL TAKE A Qhauc Ware MY prcvee ‘ouce! t Let Her Go Now. TH’ PALS, NEXT DOOR MUST HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY, THEY Weve A MAD I - AN EVERY THI TCAN , MISTER ALL Reur- WAY IS THE. | suucus! pa SuuaTER )\ DEFINMON oF ‘VICE versa’? DONT? Vary ){ WELL PERHAPS | YES TH’ NU IN MIS FATHER Foot STEPS! tan | CELLAR AMD e's oor aon? HE wath FOLLOW] ALREADY ‘TH’ DOWN INTO TH’ ey RSE Myvs KIO 1S CRAWL ony Chuck | path leas Comfort and Style Rest &4ssured—- ng to the very spot where Rabbit tak: | Peter lay fast asleep, Johnny chuck ter had actu |led again, then off he hurried He ally gone to sleep ou e the dear|«at down off the top of a little hill BS) Old Brier Patch At firet Johnny | Pretty soon Reddy Fox came 4 thought that he would waken him | thru the hollow below and tell him that Reddy Fox was| “Hello, Reddy Fox! Do you want hunting right near, But just then/to know how you gan catch Peter Johnny's bright eyes saw something | Rabbit?” asked Johnny. that made him chuckle It was the} Reddy looked up. He didn't know home of some hot- tempered friends | just what say He knew that of his, @ beautiful home, made of | Johnny Chuck and Peter had always what ked like gray paper, It was|been the very best of friends, Still bush just above a little | fi is fall out sometimes, and per haps Johnny and. Peter had. Reddy | decided that he would be polite. “I certainly do, Johnny Chuck,” he replied, "Can you tell me how to do it? “Yes,” said Johnny. “Peter is fast | asleep over yonder behind that litte {bunch of huckleberry bushes. There in @& little path thru there. All you Seattle’s Leading Dentist i am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice, I make all examinations and diagnose each case as well as do all extract ing between the hourr of 9 a m. and 5 p.m My offices have beer established for mor: than a quarter of ¢ jfact, he had smashed the whole side in. Out poured old Mrs, Hornet and all her family, dnd they had their His eyes glistened qs he started off | little needles with them. Reddy for- at the top of his speed up the little/got all about Peter Rabbit. He path, Just as Johnny had expected, | yelled at the top of his lungs and Reddy went in such a hurry that he/ started for home, slapping at old didn’t use his eyes for anything but|Mrs. Hornet, whom he never could signs of Peter Rabbit. hit, and stopping every few minutes Bang! Reddy had run head first] to roll over and over. into the paper house of Johnny! Of course, when he yelled, Peter Chuck's hottempered friends. In/ Rabbit awoke and sat up to eee what have to do is to hurry up that little path ae fast as you can.” Reddy Fox waited to hear no more. ‘At Last, Relief From Rheumatism Now Is An Excellent Time to Get|reached and eliminated from the Rid of Its Tortures. | blood before real relief can be had peas: 8. S. 8, has been succeasfully used for Rheumatism for more than fifty Victims of Rheumatism should! years. 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