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RATURDAY . THE SEATTLE STAR Page Sl HOW THEY JUMP 4 “Mr were talking excl 4 and women Weeping when George reached the 38 Road edge of that bluff “But how did they “ILis mother sald, ‘Looks as if| swing the oxen down the bluff? dfcome to the JumpingOrt| Were they still onto the wagons? doesn’t it? | Yes," said Grandmother, “they “She was so plucky—ehe tried | put their feet together and sat to be brave and gay to the last.| down on thelr haunches and alld But her face was white and her, down! eyes shared how anxious she was.| “When they finally got to the You see, she had George to think | bottom of the hill) thin were About, and that beautiful golden./ about as bad as they could be. haired Maby girl It had nearly finished the oxen, “She held orge’a hand and| the food was all gone but the YP atood looking down that wicked | potatoes, and there geemed no slope over which they knew no| way out for any of them. oxen or horses could take them “Two men took the oxen and “George sai othing buta fly |the horses away to a prairie could walk on that’ | where there was grass and kept “The men tried to find a better | them there several days, hoping Way, but there was no other way they would get enough to eat to down and, as I said, they could | make them able to go on. Rot go back ‘ “AM the food gave out, “One man had a coll of rope un-| “Some of the men were sent on PAGE 13 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— —By ALLMAN Weinn,vou Dion'r see. H Wuy ‘Tom, 1 DION*Y Ses | suppose fl. Wage A y Tom,\'Ve Lowes 1M ALL Twa ANYTUING OF WAT SHOF TT AtYwuere - Looe WALP Wout DOWN There Fossel® } Give ir To me- WASTE DASHETS ANO Dow A cwECK - We DOT GME CHECK | HAD, DIP You? mi Yove Pockers! J ABOUND THYNIG TO ET THIET Oye ir TR YoU Fimo IT - You musr have boat CHECKS —WE SIMPLY You Knowl | LEFT MY Swoes —_ ‘Skows wirw auT AchECK! 1 Tce. Your. MAME = Downs To have RVGBER | syepose rr Pest ovT OF ' WAT 1S Your HEELS PUTON “Them AnD t . } Mame. Diease ? CAN'T PAD The, — 6 today if you care to take Ik up that old trail on the WEDLOCKED— PRETTY TOUGH | WHEN You Cent | AFFORD To BUY A CIGAR ON PAYDAY WHAT? HAVE LEFT !?t { BOUGHT TH’ PaTAROES WITH WHAT | HAD LEFT his wagon, and they thought/to the Puget Sound settlers for they could use this and sort of let food. But no one knew whether down the wagons. But when they | they were ever to return. te: tried it, the rope was far too| “While they were waiting for le short. |these men to return, George's et “So they looked over all the | father said, ‘Son, I am going to a poor, half.starved oxen, and pick- take these horses and some oxen ing out the thinnest one they | back there to feed. I can do no killed him and cut his hide in| good here, and you take care of 7 @trips, tied these together and mother and the children.’ “ joined them to the rope and tried| “Mind you, Geogge was onty 10 again. | years old, and there were three te “But it was only after a third) younger children! oxen and a fourth were killed that “After they had rested a few oe: “the rope was long enough days they decided the women and am “Then they tied one end of the| children were strong enough to It fope on a wagon and the other| go on with a few men and meet we end on a tree and let it down the men with the food if they did “Some Wagons went safely and come back sometimes half the things spilied “AND THAT'S WHEN GRORGE wed out! One broke all to pieces. A VED HIS MOTHER’s LIFE.” a wheel of that old wagon stand (To Be Continued) —(*) aetehe He's Absolutely Noiseless!* ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton THE SURPRISE WAN THOSE A ‘ "FRECKLES, wuaT BONS SEEM AWEUL }| 7 MAKES TAG ALONG QUIET WHERE } || 90 QUBT.IS WE JUST DLAYING WITH ‘H' FLY.DADER, AVCEER wRahhSSTE deksaz beer 5 “So trooped the twins and Tingaling, and peered into bedroom. “Wee, wee, wee!” cried Mra Wood-|they were to have the surprise of ’g children, and Tingaling and their lives, for not only were the little f | Chucks all in bed, but who should be were about to sus rocking them and singing (in a voice de to capture Wally Woodebuck) | 4) as soft and sweet as the elec a in amazement. trie cleaner when it's going), but “Are you sure those are your chil | Wa Woodchuck himaeif, and look n?” asked Tingaling. ing like ple. He was singing “Bure!” answered Mrs. Woodchuck “Hushabye, my little ground dig ntly. “Do you think I'd go to wera, . trouble of bringing up my neigh With wooliken fur and such fat’ Dor's? We have enough to do to feed) little figgers; ourselves.” | Daddy will watch by the button “No doubt that’s true,” said Tinga tree high, ly, “in fact, I may as welll And chase Mister Fox should he Mra. Woodchuck, that r chance to come nigh.” | itle'1..énds and I heard only tod He pretended not to see the people | your husband Wally had put out |crowding into the room, and seemed children to shift for themselves, awfully surprised when the fairyman he wished all the food for him | landlord shook his bells and said er’ Ahem” quite Joudiy. “You can go upstairs, and see| “Why, I declare! yawned Wally “ answered Mrs. Woodchuck|"Did you get tired waiting for the “If all four children aren't safe sassafras for your tea, folka? 1 sound in bed, I'll stew my new heard the children fussing, #0 I came hat for dinner, and I lke it) upstaira, I was nearly asleep thy ity well, being the moat’ becoming | self.” (ht I ever owned.” | Tingaling looked stern. He knew Bo up they trooped, af of them, Wally was NOT telling the truth. d peered into the bedroom. But! (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A) lve told youa doen gfenps about readin, ¢ Jor nothin thas: youre Pilling ‘your head With honsense all haa restick FoerseF Bhar ese The Hunt for the Lést Baby ONE ever forgot that great/up from the Smiling Pool, sammy IN hunt thru the Green Forest for | Jay and Blacky the Crow, who sel Rilly Possum’s lost baby. Ev-|dom do anything for any one but yy took part. H kk | thernseives, welped in the great hunt. nirrel, Chatterer the Ré rrel,, You see, they had all learned to friped Chipmunk, Johnny Chuck,| think a great deal of Unc’ Billy Pos Simmy skunk, Danny Meadow | sum out ‘use, Bobby Coon, Whitefoot the| They looked in hollow trees and Wood Mouse, even old Mr. Toad.|old log#. They peeked under rocks ly Mink and Littie Joe Otter came (and behind old stumps. Every place ———| that they could think of where Baby | = 16U Possum might hide waa looked Into, | EARLY MORNING FAT ere din aie Neen. oe, Wee ae He grinned wickedly an ho rememn-| Hit by Motor Car, | |Order First Unit Loses His Auto and | Bvery once in al So Peter patiently followed Reddy | bered how old Mrs, Possum had sald 4 ea “ae < When you awake in the morning | while one of them would come actoas | Fox, dodging from Ua, ‘9 we, 60) that she hoped he would find her lost Wire Briefs Dies of Injuries 10-Story Building} Must Pay $250 Fine: jing tured out, feeling worse in| Reddy Fox. Reddy always appea that Reddy would fot see him. He) baby, Chief Deputy Coroner Willis H.| Construction of the first wnit of| Dick Carlo lost his auto and $250 than when you went to bed, you} to have no interest at all in the| heard Redd} yelp when he found the| And behind Reddy Fox dodged Pe ‘ ‘i ‘ grip i f oy re daatsoutad with one of the char-| search, but the minute he thought he | tall, and Peter knew what it meant. | ter Rabbit, ne once losing sight of | Ps \¢ ‘orson called an inquest Saturday|a 10-story building at Fourth ave.|/when he pleaded guilty to charges) eristic symptoms of neurasthenia. | was alone, down went his sharp lit-| This way and that way wound the Reddy, but keeping out of sight him KANSAS cITy, Mo.—Armed| into the death of John Swanson, | and Seneca st. by Daniel H. Smith, | of Mquor transportation in the fed it is due to the run-down condition | tle nose to the ground and he ran| lwelf, Suddenly Reddy lfted his hose} with sawed-off shotruns, five men} gs, who died in Providence hospital | has been announced. Otto Wolfe is/eral court Friday afternoon, the nerves that rest does not| swiftly this way and that way, hunt-| and eniffed. Then he sniffed again’) hold up crew of Missourt Pacitic| priday night. Swanson was struck | ee ee rr ing renewed strength and sleep re-| ing for the tracks of the lost baby| nn ei endl tha Dany nowsum|ftelght and take motor *truck full/at Westlake ave. N, and Galer st. " member of Sigma’ Delta Chi, journal “gah the tired brain Overwork and | possum. and ee smell the baby possum pore lThursday night by an auto driven} W: W. SJKRMANE, Washington | ism fraternity, Friday night at the: 4 are the ogg pr yy oe | ‘of @ While Reddy was badly himself! ~ by H. G. Basfor barber, 1497 N,| Correspondent, was elected honorary | Hotel Sorrento. : this condition. Neurasthenla is! pyzzied, for, you see, he found the| name given to this common form | traeks made by the seven other nervous debility in which the sum children when they had been| ef to recuperate fx gone, playing about with their mother. But Peter Rabbit saw Reddy stop and BATON ROUGE, La.-—Woman 45th st. Basford is at liberty on| Bowes ——______________, look up in @ black bitch tree, Peter = ; | f° looked, too, What he saw mae him|*tffrase voted down in house of! his personal rocoghiaance, nearly give himself away by laugh | state legislature, eonncninteaintenceatedliines alint eROLEEY ——s . ut loud. BERKELEY.Jewett W. Adams, @ blood can he built up #0 t by and by he found one lone, little mg cut In order to introduce our new (whalebone? tate, which te bn increase the supply of nee ” k that led any trom the others, Next story: What Peter Rabbit) ss, former governor of Nevada, and strongest p! known, covers 7. ithe Rot “7 of ‘ tare flements to the wasted nerves and gave a little yelp of delight dead, oroul ness ae ern this is the only way that the nerves and began to gallop along the trail.) OTTAWA.—No middlemen except EXAMINATION FRER al can be reached. Dr. Williams’ ran his mouth watered, HEE: a ired Pills are a tonic tht especially ag thinking of what a good ine For lick refiners and wholesalers allowed to |] Charactertees our methods tn Whalebone set of teeth... builds up the nerves because they| dinner he would find at the end of | sei Horlicks handle granulated sugar In Canada, |} every transection. end our eus- |) Gietrelh, . hevecues p . | a AL ” e voard pal proe, omers are accord every cout. Bridgework deni supply to the blood the elements | the trail. The more he thought of, @ ORIGINAL g by order of | ard ot commerce. — |} fomere recent with sous’ Suk A aI gm ank, Fat the nerves need. Many nervous | it, the faster he hurried, for he wart SALT LAKE CITY.—Utah's |] ness judgment. Amalgam Filling ............... 1920 wool crop’ estimated at} $5,000,000, | YAKIMA.—Breaking down under strain of annual reunion here, sev-| PAINLESS EXTRACTION work guaranteed for Faas npreanen eoruine and got teeth same diy "Uramination end fice trea 7 Pp. 90 ders, sometimes chronic ones, | dreadfully afraid that some one else | yielded to thin tonic treatment | would find the lost baby. ah, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills when| Now, the ‘time Peter Rabbit wan Fs ir methods failed to give relief. following Reddy Fox, tho Heddy dia} And behind Reddy Fox 4% Patd on Savings Accounts Saraptee ure certainly worth a trial not know it Peter Rabbit had! dodged Peter. eral G, A. RR. veterans forced to Bubswet to Check Ate Com gy Bw M St Sur prewar patronnments recor hv) four own druggist can supply you| guessed what was in Reddy's heart, seek rest at St. Elizabeth's hos qaneee ‘Alally Invited early poten whore bed oti giving good ‘satiafactiol ) Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills or you | and he’ knew just how keen Reddy's | Reddy Fox followed, and as he ran pital. ou ave in the Tight place: Bring this caw eu fter, orfer direct from the Dr. Wil-| nose Is, So Peter had made up his perooked trail where the little baby | | at Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.| mind that Reddy would be the one| Possum had wandered, under fallen YAKIMA—G. A, R. veterans in Peoples Savings Bank Open Sundays From © to 13 ter Working People . An fy Mt 60 cents a box. Write for the| likely to find Une’ Billy Possum’s| trees, into boliow logs, up on old annual encampment request that @mOOND AVE. AD PRS oF. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS J @e8.OMIVERSITE oT, - \ Poweette Eznen-Eatesmn 2 oklet, “Diseases of the Nervous|lost baby, and that when he did—| mossy stumps. Patiently but eagerly m.” Mt. Rainier be renamed Mu Lan- | Peter didn’t ike to think what would/ his mouth watered more and more. cola,