The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR re rattle ” DOINGS | OF THE DUFFS— Wilbur Is Certainly the Liberal Guy. ¢ —By ALLMAN a Whar Do You THK? WILBUR A WHAT'S Commt” WHY, WILBUR CALLED UP Were You ARG, HELEN Ze Nov cus bene 17 OP * IS OVER TO THE DRUG STORE over Him | FROM THE DRUG STURE AND T' ss CH * AMO YOST CALLED UP- ? orr HERE, ee wecromente we. lotovert 1S THAT ALL Tue ReaT- | WON'T WANT. Vide i HE IS GOING TO BRIG Howe, heLEN? BRING HOME SOME Ice CREAN ‘ You BrovcwT- wn AHN- | HAD A SODA Over AT - Gome ice CR AND I'M “MAT WON'T GO ‘The pevo “ GETTING - “ ROUND! store! | o— SomeTnNlG ., _ By Mabel Cleland _» ‘ No Yh to sane ; |e ; Page 86 es BEAR STORY—Continued ‘ stood still, then, till they, him to the house, Then came the came to us and we led them | search for bullets, back to the spot. | “Kimer's buckshot were found “Sam was with father, He was | first, Evidently that second shot ‘one of the men whe had been try-/ had hit the beast squarely be- ing to get that bear and we were tween the eyes; for the heavy glad enough to have him there to buckshot were flattened out on see our victory. | his skull, “I took great pains to explain| “But the rifie bullets had ap- te him how it was, |parently finished him, They “You see,’ I tol him, ‘the| found two of these and T think Dear was too smart for you. He father was only a littions looked for you in the orchard, but | proud than we were over our suc We were too smart for him, He coms . thought he was all safe out here| “Things had quieted down and . # The Foresight of Husbands. —By LEO in the forest.” ¥ the bear was on the gambrel- PETER wout C SN’ ? hapa Mea tlh aed nage] bape ol HEARO OF SUCH] joes, CASES cue Me ETI AIG rey NOT You Can GO | ° a Rigy =| Sy HISBANDS SAID aa wa ae grandly, as we came upon him. | (Now neither Persy nor David | HUNG. vow | HERE ONE NIGHT A WEEK 7 War wane? OUT THAT NIGHT Seeuy ware SAME THING -1 WONDER || Avo ARGUMENT “Poor olf fellow! He had made | knew what gambre! sticks are, do PECULIAR. b T | FRIDAY {$ fe big fight; his back was shot, you? They are crooked sticks, POKER NIGHT first above his hind quarters, so | shaped something like the hind that his Koo; must have dragged, |leg of @ horse, and are used to except when he threw himself up, bang the beef and other meats on at those times when we saw fala | wetle they are being cleaned and eyes, Woe figured all this out by| made ready for foot. They call the marks on the turf. that “dressing the meat.”) “Just where he lay there was| “Well when mother came & square of turf, about a foot | home, there hung the bear on the thick, into, which those terrible |gambrelsticka. And after she claws had been fastene and in| had asked all kinds of questions, Dis death struggle he had turned |as mothers do, about whether we this bodily out of t®e ground. | Were sure we wore all right, if we “If you want to know how/|weren’t afraid out there in the much strength that took try it|dark, and how we could have fone day with a spade (lifting | planned it all and kept it from out a square foot of turf twelve |her, she said to father, ‘Well I inches thick). guess Libby gets ber rife.’ “Between them the two men got! “And J] guess I did” (*) eeekee ADVENTURES : OF THE TWINS | [igre tase was a yt — rie pte ho WE: PERE TN ERTS AERIS I EES TTY QUNB ME CATS: MILL POOR MR, TINGALING OUT OF “TT SAME CAN ; So up the fairy landlord went, alone. "Nancy and Nick started to f er ppeared altogether! Pisaiaiice coviaice, when he went t2| t was pin what had happened; the || [NOW TELL NE THE TRUTH : ALOYSWWS P YSGINIS foned for Chirk Chipmunk, to see) step was too old and wobbly to hold || | MLOySIUS, |S THIS HAT LOOKIN’ LID DID You GET THAT DONT LIKE | SO, BUT REALLY tty ‘all COME DOwN HERE MY cay parent: drawers, But the cellar taking the fairyman landlord || |BECOTUNG ? 1 ONLY You EVER HAD|| HAT fUDESR, IT'S i DEAR 1 WOULDN'T WEAR 6 ' ‘ re a sere car mt tn cotn|| [POO PORT!) | Cuaics? You |} [ann +a aT 10 Waser You J jaaconuteg Look GREAT “2 : i rushing found, and not knowing | what to do. “Won't somebody help?” | “Wait a minute,” advised the Mag: | ——— Ay , you know, and he was|ical Mushroom, and sure enough, | couldn't find enough |the slamming above stopped and) ¥ him. Chirk stuck his head ever the rail step he took; the stairs|“What’s wrong” he asked. “Did and groaned miserably, tut something drop?” pretended not to notice| “Yes, yes,” cried Nick. “Mr. Tings | any more than he had the sag-/ ling bas fallen thru the stairs, Do doors and the bad wallpaper. | help us to get him. Up he went, up and up and up tm! “All right,” answered Chirk cheer. direction of the drawersiam-|fully sliding down the banisters. but every new step tilted him) “He's probably in the cellar. “| that finally he had to grab the| haven't been able to use these stairs to keep himself from falling. | for a year come Christmas.” He was almost to the top, about| So lighting @ lantern the chip- Miext to the last step, I think, when; munk and the children went down &@ crash, and a smash and | cellar-to find poor Tingaling. (Copyright, 1920, E EE ») i OVERHARD, PACKLAND, PRERTON, WITLESS, LOCOARROW, Baby Possum Grows Lonesome i PIERCEMOBILE, FRANKSOW, EDDY FOX sat at the foot of the /can* spend any more time here, be oR HUDLIN 2 Diack birch tree and watched | cause I've got too many other things | the safe, snug little hollow into|to do. I'll go back by the hollow @hich Baby Possum had scrambled | tree and tell old Mra. Possum that again. Reddy Fox had teen so wure|you don’ care anything about her | that this time Baby Possum was real-|4nd that you wouldn't come home| Ty coming down that, in spite cf him-|When you had the chance, I hope) self, he had amiled as he thought good that possum baby wolud) taste. Then Reddy Fox had pretend ‘ed to go away, but he did not go far, here be was back at the foot tree. Fox sat and acratched one as he tried to think of some new plan that would get Baby Possum ewe 00 the ground. Every plan the Weasel, and ever; : be ! rt —_e ¥ 5 'y time he | lonesomer. by Possum sat hunched Boo hoo-hoo! Ah wish Ah hadn't . had tied co tar hed tailed. | ttle bune! - run away from home hoehoohoot| 46, He Claims to Be perhaps.” Reddy Fox yf | thought of Shadow the Wensel Iittie/up in a little bunch on @ branch of | iit y . 7 ¢ - 1d > " ” ” wants mah mammy,” sobbed MY Ml pelt; “perhaps if I go off and hide, shivers of fright ran up and down|the black birch tree, and the first) po oeum, ¥ War’s Oldest Soldier ; | Possum will grow tired of stay- . " SE. |the backbone of Raby Possum. It| thing he knew he wns crying. Yes.) Now, Reddy Fox hadn't gone away| LONDON, Eng., June 25,—Claim- up there and will come down, I x f ¢ grew lonesomer and lonesomer and sir. Baby Possum was crying. at atu, Dee ai toa tina wun. tye lias so staee eae che vides suet eautifu ite believe I'll try it.” ss | —_——$<$<—$ r tet flat on his stomach behind the thick |sotaier during the war, William : Reddy pretended to yawn. “Good. ea young hemlock tree. When he hoard | Gia 74 y r fr ‘ . ; Ss “4 7 . 76 years old, applied to the by, Baby Posum!” he called. I . Baby Possum cry, Reddy Fox chuck: eriidions committee for work, He| 4 Free Prescription Does Thin for) mend it for freckles, sun a led to himself, coarse pores, dark, sallow, “He'll come down pretty soon|*Miisted in the mutiny days and ‘Home. seine riddincaswrinklen ape has served continuously ever since. fact every blemish the face, 3 \ : 2 now,” thought Reddy Fox, and te | b : P He was given @ job as éook. my own discov-| hands and arms are heir to, f smacked his lips. just one application | your neck is dark one Hi 4 FRECKLES “Boo-hoo-hoo! Ah with Ah vefous Fenehtscesay' | oe hit" Derwilig-Oatment combinms me tion will make it look as white Ie | ” Ba d . when her friends | n't run away from home. A ait tae story: Baby Possum Has + ‘wonderful white |t Illy. It is absolutely Narmicss ani dea, ¢ improved appearance of | will not pr Now Is the bo ta Get Rid of These | sow the Weasel will not find you, ‘ == hands and arma. You can do the| growth of : Spots | pecause—well, Shadow the Weasel is 4 ‘ ‘ After you eat—always use some thing jf you follow say G6vion | Tones orc hat abuses Geer ae ‘There's no longer the slightest | very fond of young possum. He told - e girl or woman what this re-| through hard work and exposure ta — meed of feeling ashamed of your! me so himself.” th : £ . markable prescription the sun and wind th script freckles, as Othine—double strength | With that Reddy Fox got to his & Rg pe will work @ wonderf: Bian ‘Is guaranteed to remove these feet, stretched, yawned, and then iy 5 homely spots. |trotted off into the Green Forest, va Simply get an ounce of Othine—| just as if he really meant to do as one or two tablets—eat like candy. d tc wnt’ a strength—from any druggtat |he had said be would. . teeta Be ipa Centegra ah te “ . {lone contained Z fi i. vi erw o ¥ ert apply 4 iltile of it night and| by Possum had joked his sharp Seory Nealon. bros tetlaees g Ugo nd it | Derwillo, You caused by oha morning, &nd you should soon see | little face out of the wafe, snug little the many | oe see ane ot j anyone can use it, and so @at even the worst freckles have be- hollow when Reddy Fox began to oh n , e xpen to disappear, while the lighter| speak, and now his little, sharp, -3 A id S h own Romp is as follows: Go to any|sive that any girl or woman can | r hel ‘overy d get 10 cents worth afford it. Di have vanished enivly. Tt in black oyen watched Reddy Vox out o cid-Stomac! © || seeess Cot ee, tncaten Seti | ee ae 7 er first. n that more than an ounce is | sight. Reddy never once turned his ~e iron: tor bottle of 4 No, notic te EATONIC isthe bestremedy, ittakee theontment as. directed tn. eve fication Oraaee writ , ; 4 ° Ya to completely clear the skin|head, and Baby Poshum saw him ry hs ry y e harmful acide and gases right out 3 pack £ derwillo and ly night hi gain « beautiful, clear com. disappear behind @ thick young hem- of the body and, of ‘onres, congo Par tering’ Tea first: eoelioattan. ye lock tree, Il. Tensot ™ ~ Siy 4 It makes the skin | fund guarantee by all. de wel “mgt thousands wonderfu! ‘ stores and druggists, including Bars ure to ask for thg double| It 11 i eure lor the double| It was very, very still in the Green nteed to satisfy or . 1 ally recom-'tell Drug Co. and Owl Drug eee, cor pent al, meena gee keep it hand maOeY Sse a ibe Powe cyte £m 'STAR WANT ADS BRING RESU! Dae eli A J " , - to remove frecklex, ‘omer, He kept thinking of Shadow

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