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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— MV, everTun | Looks pry! ee hak 1 Qallle * Psion; Pk FIRST FOU RI OF JULY CELEBRA Or JULY © PMOTHER'S was talking: te in fact, when this quest was int) were ne quite aside f of early-day most delightt. Pr} stopped & lacked some: mothing else. ou three cause he suena. vent out of a chicken din- y hugged herself for joy game, 4 “They had red-whiteand.dlue id was saying, “Do you| ribbons to the pieces in thg pie,” Perxy and I have asked | she squealed, remembering a re leaked, and nobody can tell| cent birthdgy. party with favors ’ ut the first Fourth of July! so served. in Seattle. Not even; “They had a cannon to fire pther or anybody remem:-/after dinner for @ ‘sprise,” rs.” guessed David, guest smiled his twinkly oth wrong. and said, "V I remember ly celebration long ago was itt’ Now one more David my irst Fourth “ the children bemred ht. If you give up I They made this rule for it is to be a chicken din. wt no man shall eat who isn't able to kill a chicken by shooting off its head, without in | juring it in ar David ly long ago.” he replied. five years old and we had to Seattle within the year was 60 years ago im afraid 1 can't tell you a @ehi about it. You see, a f of five couldn't remember a this one thing ts quite in my mind—we did cele“ te the Fourth. We lived out What is now Georxetown, and families got together for | ‘day to have « chicken dinner know how it ts on the! | . Something about the day People want to create » nt. You just want to do a@s you children say » it isn't b nts ‘and get fireworks and merry-te bands and things. i bo true pioneer ome ever ‘FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS— ADVENTURES : Pat) OF ol AE TWINS | TAS COMIN’ out GIEWTT-ES ) o, | TW WOUse We Don Olive Roberts Barton by UERE ee AWAD GOTTA THE ow | Want You | PHILIP FROG'S TALE polo La 4 1 he wou UT = ) im Back, J a4 tase ike a * cahdone ly Ww ( CWAN wack A he nodded KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— discovered it! Prog grinned when he spoke expected to be enjoying good health fty Mink’s ‘bad luck, to T | ¥en," he nodded, “Marty bas had and the twins. He r bad luck, and it was I who di to enfoy telling it There ered it! I was down at the lx “Marty has had bad luck, and it was | BUT LISTEN TO REASON PA! BLUFFIT By THE ISEA WILL Do IS RIGHT! DAWGUNIT! like that, you know, who/|of the stgeam hunting wigglers for |] |~ bait - . #21 round how the frost has|my lunch when Marty came diving || | YOU GOOD! IT “DONE ME} pray ‘all the fruit, and how the Pepper is going up (who and how the last Spiffins|h Swallowed its best breastpin Pit costing a dollar, too—the a ne istpin, I mean, not the ba if course you can't biame [Frog much. It must be an feeling, never knowing when going to be somebody's and as long Marty down # nly from the bank 1 a er the mfud but Marty seen me. He was after jomebody had spread | GOOD LAST |. Sorter! 2! (Phil Frog said 2 soun alas but y as. tho he That net was fed exact meant “hurrray.”) ert eas as to get « was round, Phil never could make|Marty turned t W@MKagement for the day after but there he was : neigh took in now it was different. Phi @ven thinking of taking his summer vacation, | how far sheat hel tacked up To 1 house. And that's But it wasn't! M (Copyright, 1920, Ni] Re THE SEATTLE STAR Mnar's “THe MATTER WITH THIS PLAGUED IF THATS FOR ME TELL ‘EM 1M NOT HERE, | UNLESS ITS MRS. Gossi?. SHE WAS GOIN’ To TELL ME ALL ABouT Josie Ss WEDDING AN’- WHo IS IT? —wh HO IS IT 1 Savy ? Weer rir’ eM ij WELL, You TELL HIM, THAT IF HE WANTS You To GO OUT AND PLAY POKER WITH THAT BUNCH OF BUMS TONIGHT, AND LOSE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY--ANO LOSE Your GOoO SLEEP - AND FEEL Like A BEAR Tw’ (a NexT Look UBRE, YouNe | MAN!! wary Do You QEFUSE To LET TAG LAY Wh You DONE GOOD) BUT PA THE GONESES JARE THERE AND You'll MEET A LOT OF PEOPLE! WELL WHAT ON EARTH IS YOUR CHIEF OBJECTION TO THE YE GODS! THE INCONSISTENCY OF MAN! FOR THE LAST YEAR YOUVE BEEN HOWLING ABOUT THIS PLACE BEING Too “DRY” Tail mv Ine Baby Possum a » Another Scare. « RABBIT ar ding in a h 1 nose can fo Just wa track ember that ter Rabbit as n their journey Possum. “Ah little eyes o' meow red with anger as he ran way and ran that way with his | dov to the ground, trying to find ‘Where they had gone to. Final With an angry snarl, he gave nd bound * «way into the Green n they came to Brook, where is ¢ ne Green Forest. DPeter Rabbit gave a elgh of reliet gaw him «0. “Now you know] good a friend water | | Not even Bowser the Hound's |. “DANDERINE” | came just above the water. |funny, very, very funny that Sp pate ch’ 0, Rot 'ta"nccs, Nightly Applauded an Auto Top Conti ARMY AND NAVY GOODS J | sum hopped down on to the newly |!f !t was actually something goodto| NEW YORK, July 2—The New| gqo_umpBus, July 2.—State Aw tops Hair Sie Out; |found stone, and then—well, then|eat, IJke a flash he nipped the end | York Times complains that the ple-| aior Donahey couldn't find a rain AND GENERAL MERCHANDIS Doubles Its Beauty. poy gem hwingly ar » e hay 4 I E pid of itt I aby Possum! He | ture of Debs in the movies “is night:| coat to suit him, He bought some appen, anc lekled him #7) pu 9 funn out of the loudly as yo Th that he laughs even now whenever | ies MULGEME han carmen Tele oe tay gin many Of | stuff that they use for automobile U. S. Army, calibre 45 Spring- , Leather he Stone Was Floating} ho een. of it around him closely. And then hejw t, thate ieenos tops. His tailor did the rest. “She field $5 00 | VerKIMSs sess eeeeee 8.50 Away With Him I a ool laugh. | drifted on, and on, and on, It ogr y great and ur Fret look like much,” explains Don- Carbines......60+6 ° 0. D, Blankets, New— indees aby Possum | tainly was a queer stone. 6 the arte nay, ed ” Cartridge led the wa stones | Was #0 frightened that he just held i vice to the American p ah “put she sure do shed rain. aes ~ ait Me. 3c 6.50 AG $9 50 |his breath. ‘The stone was floating | Next story: U. S. Army Web away with him! Yes, sir! ‘The stone was actually floating off in. the| ye Laughing Brook, with Baby Possum | 1) hunchgd up on the middle of it, hold: | ing on a best he could with ‘hands | tion, As a Very little know, and he way dreadfu of falling:into the Laughin Brook | Finally he came to two stones so far apart that his heart sank Yes,, sir; | his heart sank way down to his toes | However, ever, ever could he jump a ss there? It had been y for e Rabbit, for hia leg: ‘e long, } | but Baby Possum just didn't dare | jump. | | He looked this way and that way i secon) to see if there was another place to| The island of M Constipation i is not only an evil of even more serious. This condition is relieved P manently benefited by Proud’s Portolive’ Tonic. 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