The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 16

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dle oe ee Some ann. me: te a THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JONP 14, 1920 Olivia's Prospects Seem to Weaken. —By ALLMAN Cc are Svatile _. ; 4 , eT pp - A a4 wou You ware : ; , | pse0 To Gent THe + tL Wy ALAaGe ows? qf “Tove, LAY owes THen | GOT FAT ¢ — | PDonty txe This Joo [—— = ; Ano They Lee et * | por Wir wmiene —] “ | ? 80 PM Gone To Thr # MEA CRG TO cop i ! minh WASHHIG! bad OFP TWAT REMSPAPEO, ~ ComresT AMD GET * MoneS: PULSTICK = THe 5 By Mabel Cleland _» aes an Page 74 Tama i J SCHOOL PYAVID was going to sing in the dren felt pretty grand going | music festival, Mother dear| the University, Dwas looking him over and fixing “The only trouble was, It was This tie and patting down his col: | so far In the woods, and the P lar as if all the thousands of peo- | trail vugh t it was ple in the arena would really see} hard f (ttlest * to got Phim, instead of only hearing his| to it. You r Mines little trained voice as part of | down toward Yesier way that wonderful chorus " | “When it car Be was feeling pretty important, | eerciaes in Ju too, and Pegry was feoling quite | couldn't help email. | "Oo, children, if you co SPR wean't even time for } , pace that one roomful = with their ‘speeches’ and ee, our them about the very first pub : WEDLOCKED and « and May Fee dA , — p School in Beattie, tivals: It ts id to believe it ~ ann : “In April, 1865, the people be-| could all happen in one womar Wan to realire that there were | tite time. sogetting to be a lot of children) “we ned rules for teachers in those F here, and that we spent too much | days, too. The soheol district gave Twaene UT on ene sl | T LooK AT — HER RE DO 4; OM THERES] | BOYS, MR PAL SAID | woULD L UAT BOYS es ALL TH’ SINGLE |) A NeW Mayp | | HAVE “To STOP sen | TH PROTECTION] | WHERE WE MAKE i BOYS Go TNiGHT {| DOWN TH’ BLOCK | | SO EARLY IN TH’ MORNIN’ = S GETTIN’! | GOOD wT Murs j ither playing o formal notice to | WHEN THEY AN SHE GIVES || SAYS MUL HAVE To STOP “on 8055 —Twe RES Miraneet on the seen | seneereres, GOT TROUGH? || EM A FEED | | IT OR GET OUT p— | A MAN TRYIN “There was so much to do that nar aah ncn wes fun, that we never felt the | tion ? Reed of excitement. We p @fough of that in the rea Of the forest. in our canoe tri Meeting with wild animals, and o« @mough fun in our makeup |e games. “But the fathers and mothers ell it) @ were on the “haner roll t moperfect day diacklisted “Od anybody get on Grandmother? gh ‘ay Fathers’ arranged to have a | school for us in one of the rooms |‘ of the university. “That was a fine building, then we thought. It stood on the cor Ber of 4th ave. and University; | had beautiful white pillars and a) (SSW) | elassic air, and I tell you, we chil-! of our lungs” teeeee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS So) wei, were Do WS GET ROPES AAa eT AWT BRAID OF BEES ~<CEE, | “It’s just this way,” said Tingaling, shaking his finger S Tingaling was ever so glad to see} But the twins didn't quite under — Anything to Oblige. a wencedetect ieee 2250 erereierionttjpiawen ei esmasinatieemcain TY Sah ey and Nick, and welcomed them | stand and Nancy « > ADYSIOS F REGINTS HASNT fi DON'T DARNED IF 1 KNOW HT ER THATS VERY KIND OF YOu HOWEVER, I CAN GO WITHO Beartily to the EandOfDear-|ing in a pussled voice, “I like bells HIS MR. JAZBO ANY Hore? || BLANE ft HOW TO GET Hirt ouT!}] | CAN you |} MQ IUGINIS, BUT YOU See BREAKFAST AND STAY ere, said he would|I couldn't think it very bad to wear : > a ) 7ET UT J fi ’ them to hunt for Jocko. Heong, or a hundred of them.” rs ONE Att. DOESNT HE | CLARICE! L-HOTE To insuet | [Stey foe || EMEVE ON SWZ Eerie FoR DINNER! d particularly pleaned that they! Tingaling laughed merrily. “My KNOW ENQUGH To LEAVE You DO0e Fis’ BREAKFAST | CLOTHE ad their Green Shoes along, also the | no! I ‘spose not, but then little girls e TH POOR ASH JAZ HO Mushroom. aren't snooping around trying to med “It's just this way,” he said, shak-|catch mice, Uke cats, neither are fee Y daa Bis finger, and immediately all | they out frogging like Mr. Owl and Bells jingied, “the animals can | Mr. Drake. And they aren't hiding | me a mile away, I make sounder a brushpile from wily old Moise, and as you can go any- Fieet the Fox, like Ben Bunny im your magical shoes, and be- either. How do you think Ben would any size you wish, you can do/| feel with a bell tied around his neck | for me. I've always needed calling out, ‘Here he is! Here he is! quiet, little people tojevery minute? They are all scared | |to death of bells, so they behave “Why do you wear so mapy/pretty well, I tell you.” iP" asked Nick curiously | The twins laughed then. “Now _“Didmt you know?’ exclaimed | we understand, Mr. Tingaling, and if on i in surprise. “That's the there's anything we can do, will you animals get punished if they r isbehave. They get a bell tied on, All right,” nodded Tingaling. “1 tmy but they hate it! I always|think I'll be needing you right| thave to have a supply handy, you away.” | | see. That's why I'm so jingly.” ' (Copyrich RES PECTABLE || INVITED \ yi " Hour? J Hitt! | a ee 1920, N. F. A.) | sel Unc’ Billy Possum Meets an Old Friend K lige BILLY POSSUM lost nojfully until he was where he could| 4 time in getting over to the dead ‘There f tree in the Green Forest where|sat, on a branch of the dead tr Jimmy Skunk had seen the stranger He was dressed In sooty black, and BO to roost for the night. Une’ Rilly|he sat like an old man, his head| ‘wanted to get thero before the stran- Ber had gone to sleep, for if it} | Feally was his old friend, Ol’ Mistah | Burart, a5 Unc’ Billy felt sure it Ywanghe had just got to say “Howdy” that very night. | Now, Unc’ Billy is seldom caught | Mapping, #0 tho he was very sure ‘that this was his old friend, he didn’t | " to run any risk of furnishing | @ good supper for a hungry hawk. Bo, a8 Unc’ Billy drew near the eee tree, he crept up very still and - Sates oth - ee " pacnee _ a a es = ; _ Sara eee ion wederauang te ne |ift-as much an 40,000 pounds ot steet| Nightie or Shroud? |Hungry Island Officer Drowns in _ |," (hins s man can obtain « hair away Ab don't under . ne i a - P re, rae MOTHER! | Billy. An cert'nly don't understand | “®*tinss in one operation None Know Which Scene of Misery| 8 Inches of Water} aso nave iis shoulders and back ft at all.” Mr, Buzzard shook his BRUSSELS, June 11.—A young} EDINBURGH, June 11.—The 49°} LONDON, June 11.—M. Baron, an | massaged, |heaa sorrowfully, “DANDERINE” and good looking girl created consid. | 000 inhabitants of the Island of Sky¢,| ex.oMcer who saw active service in| | Unc’ Billy's wits are eHarp, and he er ss than 5 cents, "California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative ne y surprise by appearing on the|!n the Hebrides group, are suffering | the Boer war and in France and Sa had guessed right away what the Po ard in midday In a sweater, | from privation owing to general pov-| tonica, drowned in eight inches of trouble was, So he explained to Mis- joowely knitted in khaki wools, which |erty and infrequent steamabip 8¢FV-| water whon he fell from bis bicycle A tah Buzzard how he had been mis- ir Comi Onst; | fell straight from the neck to the|ice. For seven weeks there was no ‘Hello, OU Mistah Buzzard! | tayen tor a tierce hawk, and that the | StOPS Hair ming "| feot. No one knew whether It looked | flour or meal in the Glendale district | ‘Mto 4 ditch near Bournemouth. Where'd yo’ all come from?” cag batharlhoar nets drtaiadt rt Doubles Its Beauty. =| mere! nightgown or a shroud./and many natives walked 16 ralles haw people tad been Kiding and | The fashion has not spread, for half loaves of bread. | Grip Influenza ’ meadow people had been hiding and = oA in REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS nnsc, wos. num introa shivering with fear ao they had Antiseptic Preventive watched Ol Mitsah Buzzard sailing Une’ Billy took one good look and| round in the sky, Pretty soon O!' In erder to lace our new (w: which ts the Mehtost pens and strongest plate Known, covers very Tithe Rott the Foot of the mouth; you can bite cern eff the cob; guaran- | During infiuenza epidemics, spray drawn down and his shoulders hunched up. His bead was bald and wrinkled then he let out a whoop that made|Mistah Buzzard began to see the the stranger stretch out his joke. There he had been sailing |neck and begin to grin in ple round and round in the le surprine crowing lonesomer for some “Hello, Ol’ Mistah Buzzard! talk to, and there down below him Where'd yo'all come trom?” shout-|/ had been the very ones he wanted ed Une’ Billy Possum to make friends with, every one of the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oj! and two parts water, using an atomizer. \\ \ U the nose. This treatment sets up an D BLOO 5, Amalgam Filing antiseptic wall of defense against EN H “Y PAINLS86 EXTRACTION “Fila” germa, A _ F | , |if you haven’t an atomizer, gargie ; “Ab reckon Ah done come straight| them frightened most to death be- $8 Bridgewerk | {he throat and snuff the mixture up oY from the sunny Souf, an’ Ah reckon | cause they mistook him for a hawk. f +4 this is the lonesomest Jand Ah ever! Mistah Buzzard began to chuckle, done seen. Ah'm going straight back | and then he began to laugh. “Ah where Ah came from. What yo'all| reckon Ah'll have to stay a day oF AN work guaranteed for eave tmpresston taken tn the |, Chest colds and sore throat lead ay __ Accept “California” Syrup of Figu| staying up here fo’, anyway, Une'|two, just to seo if yo'all is right,” fs Morntng and get teeth eame Grerctnaton end advice free. to grip, Stop them at once with ND = 2 @nly—look for the name Califorsia | Billy?’ | eaid he. { Ae See Sam, of Our Piste and Pad izard Oil before they can develop @n the package, then you are wire) Unc’ Billy grinned. “Ah'm staying) «an reckon yo'all will,” replied Y Oty teden ame cur t patronage le recommended by into dangerous influenza. N URANC a a "your child is having tho best and) because Ah dono Uke here mighty | tyne ‘pilly pean, : A fow centa buys “Danderine.” | petlonts whe tape tested tee aneetet soi be Get it trom druggists for 30c. If A a harmless physic for the Uttie| well, and Ah reckon that yo'-all | Aes OF Mistah Bumerd 414. After an application of “Danderine” | 7&4 &** t@ the right pmoa, Bring this not satisfied, return the bottle and sf liver and bowels. Children | going to like migtity well, too,” re-| plied Unc’ Biny, Mistah Buzzard shook his head.| Next story: “All day Ah done try to make' Makes Friends, et your money back. i you can not find a fallen hair or any Open fundaye Feem 9 te 19 ter * y d @nndruft, besides every hair shows Dim Mea OVER 3.000.000 PEOPLE < OY Mistah Buzzard|new life, vigor, brightness, more OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Whips, sienanue ale Ringe Ry USE IT ANNUAL vf druceiate. on ¥ color and thicknesa, ee RS Oppeaite Beacer-Patemsen Um [at Guaranteed. \ a ae a Sos amen

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