The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1920, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR a briefs Sore "WATS Him RUBpERNG) [— “e y Te er AROVAD THD LADIES Loca. 7 1 were -1c < i * Rooms Chil You Bear Prt . hwo Lene OY KEY yf} ar Qrattle om The sD * OF. . Are You Surt eA» Cleland + || . “war is TOM? Page 94 THE STAR OF OREGON SEPJADDY,* David asked, “why | was looking after England's inter do they call a newspaper|ets, and England expected to the Star™ |keop thie country savage and “Never thought about ft, Son,”| wild-—-a great place where ng said Daddy. ‘I suppose when a/lishmen came to hunt and fish Man or a group of men name al and get rich furs for themselves SS thing ‘The Star,’ they have a big | and to sell in England idea or purpose ahead of them,| “The Fuctor lived in a sort of and expect to play up to it; I'll| castle on the Columbia River find out for you if I can and tell near the mouth of the Wilamette you about it tonight." | and he was a good deal like a king But when night came Daddy} in a fairy tale. was still unable to find out why| “The Indians loved him and they had named his evening paper | feared him and obeyed him; the ‘The Star. [fur traders and the trappers had * “I find that it has been pub-| to do as he said. And every time shed in Seattle for 21 years,/an American was brave enough to nahaie “y ! Pr tho,” he told David. “And while|get out here to the Coast, the |! I) COME ON,ANNIE - GET == 24 TRAT WAS VERY SJusT Thine WHILE ‘You I was on the hunt for that I|Factor managed to discourage ‘four. DUDS ON - FRAN KINO OF You To WERE ‘SPENOIN’ Four. found out something else. [him or persuade him eo that he SAY- FRonK ERHARDT “S BOUGHT A THInk OF US, FRANK YEARS IN COLLEGE HE “The first ship built on the} would give up and return to the WE'LL BE READY 1 NEW MACHINE AND HES WE HAVE ENJOYED . WAS LEARNIN’ TO BEA ‘West coast was The Star, | Bastern states, N Two MINUTES COMIN’, UP TO GIVE US THY RIDE IMMENSELY PLUMBER - HOW DOES HE “The English Factor at Fort! ‘One day the Factor found his Vancouver was quite certain that | Canadians greatly excited at Fort the United States would never be | Vancouver. able to do anything with the Ore-| “Old Baptiste said, ‘Rigosh! Wat gon country. ist dat? Dat look lak de keel of “He told Capt. Wyeth, ‘Oregon /a ferry boat. No? I tink dat be is the end of the world. (You must | one keel of a schooner! No? remember, David, that the Ore-| ‘What looks like the keel of a fon they talk about in the very | schooner? the Factor asked. early days was a Dig chunk of| ‘Dat li'l boats what the Amert. country reaching from Alaska to| cans build—they have borrow a California.) It is a year’s voyage | whipsaw and tools from the mis- around Cape Horn or Cape Good | sion. They have buy all our har 2 Hope. * | neserope and want more.’ , ' J = “‘Shut off by mountains, dos “Who are they? asked the ; L ! , ||) Si itd “J f THars EASY- erts, savages—how could your | Factor eo Me } 4 { 4 HE NEVER. men get here” | “And the Canadian told him it . “Capt. Wyeth told him that just | was Felix Hathaway and Joseph the same, Americans would como | Gale and would civ the great t| “The very men! The very coast. men!" cried the Factor “The Factof laughed at him: ne| (To Be Continued) Reanrne ET q DORE ANY ONE wilo i, wy Olive Roberts Barton “WG NoUre FoR YELLING ME] ) eis A Lib Go To AIN OE Wao LES ANPUL LONESOME UP MR. TINGALING GOES COLLECTING S aad kere wile VREANEN, Bod? : DOES ACT Go THERE FoR ' — The eae S ¥ TELL LBS. GEORGE WASHINGTON, “I tell you what we'll do,” said Tingaling. “We'll go to pe - the apartment houses, where whole bunches of people live.” The Judge Was Interested. ‘ By POE MOMAND Mr. Tingaling, the fairy landlord|the .W. Woodpeckers, and the B YER HONOR, THIS BIRD WAS IS WR, ME WHERE THE HOUSE ' : . ef the Landot-Dear-Knows-Where, | Blackbirds, and the C. Caterpillars, BY Me I HITTIN’ IT UP 42 CULES 6N |] OFFENSE! WHAT (S AND TLL LET You off! wasn't getting very much rent from Sti.” Stolen, © Mouses HOPE Im IN d HOUR! 1 CHASED Hin 4 his tenants, as he had such a kind/and the Blackie Hectles.” Tingaling heart, in spite of the things he sid talked so fast his little icecream | sometimes. And when people were|saucer hat slid down over his none in trouble, he either gave them back/If it hadn't, no doubt, he could/ their rent or told them never to/have named two dozen more fam. mind it at all |ilies who lived in Maple Tree Flats But he began to realize that altho| But I'm sure he mentioned enough it was the thirty-second day of the to show that the rents added up| month, his pockets were still empty,/on your slate would amount to quite ‘nimost, and that Nancy and Nick, | considerable. the twins, whom he had brought! “There is one fat,” he went on, slong to carry the money, were com-|when he had pushed his hat up to pletely empty handed. All Nick had|where it belonged, “where two in his pocket were the three bright families live, one night and one nickels he had started out with, and/ day, sort of double shift, you might| gill Nancy had in hers was their little say. The Owls’ live there daytime fairy friend, the Magical Mushroom./and the red squirrels live there “I tell you what we'll do, kiddies,| night-time, being as houses are s0| Well go to the apartment houses,| scarce." What do you say if we go} where whole bunches of people|there first?’ | live,” said Tingaling. “We'll get @| “Oh, yes!” cried Nancy and Nick.| iot of money there, I'm sure.. In/“Do let's.” So off they all tr a! the Maple Tree Flats there are the|to Maple Tree Flats S. Squirrels, and the O. Owls, and} Reddy Fox Almost Succeeds EDDY FOX was hurrying thru thing pretty nice. the Green Forest. Reddy was! Then Reddy crept back from the fm a very bad temper, indeed. His| edge of the Laughing Brook until he ears etill burned with the laugh of | was sure that he couldn't be seen dow the Weasel when Shadow! by any one in the brook. Back he Md found the snug little holiow in| crept and then hurried as fast as he the black birch tree empty. Reddy | had been so sure that Baby Possum | was in there, and then to find that| Baby Possum had actually fooled| him and had got safely away was bad enough, but to have Shadow the} 7 ‘Weasel find it out and laugh at him} was worse. Reddy Fox felt sure that Shadow would tell everybody he met, and Reddy knew that then ev. te are wceatons vecld mabe tua|” a 2 Meee: end ot the very tog penina wnich|Safe Blown; Yeggs |Vanderveer Tries |Ross Club Meets of hn ee NA n= | ey On was tiling, Baby Pomitea| Obtain Over $2,000; to Talk; Arrested to Protest “Dust” | he : hoy * $0 Reddy Fox trotted thru the p d [DOppe Aanens -ivemaneene Serer ABERDEEN, July 5. Deputy] PORTLAND, Ore., July 6.*Attor-| ‘The Ross Improvement club will Green Forest in a very bad temper. |aheriffs were searcing today for the | He was hungry. He had been sure ‘> jbank, Then Reddy wriggled himself | expert cracksmen who blew the Lib- | ainst the need. that he was going to by Pos- Fa around and made ready to spring.| erty Co-operative Grocery Co. | today, after being arrested at Asto dingly dusty condition gum for his dinner t y.and now| (ined g ¢ * | Raby Possum was surely hig this|4ay and obtained Joot totaling |ria yesterday and charged with re : st. and ask the city of —well, he would find some- ¥3 . |time! Reddy’s hungry eyes were yol - i. sisting an off ald to have als to abs that condition by thing else B carey gon cae SUES ibd |low and fierce. He drew himself to |\Good Samaritan attempted to addres a gathering of | sending a eprinkler car over the line] keeping his eyes je open, but |gether to spring, and then—why,| ° Jalleged radicals being warned | or in a while, or whenever it is ing nothing to 1 Reddy Lay Flat and Waited) ®eaay Fox eaten with surprise and Again Is Stung} no: to do so. He furnished bail needed. game ‘to the I : fright instead. |W. J. Hillis, of Silverdale, had that | ey — 9 a ___ it runs thru t ee J , could go up to a crossing place of a | kind %f a feeling Monday, A friend) haps he could catch @ fish. Reddy which he knew, Once across, he hyr-| Next story: Why Reddy Fox Could| shared a room with him and then| Fox stole up to the edge of the bank |ried down until he was nearly to the | Not dump. eloped with Ellis’ purse, containing | and peeped over. What he saw made | place where he had seen Baby Pos-|— ——— ——~-—------— | ga. In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t# the lightest The new rustic cabin summer resort in the Canadian Pacific Rockies, on him duck down out of sight in 4) sum and Snapper the Turtle. It jumbia Colo, the new American | — — — — and strongest plate Known, covers very little ‘of the roof of the mouth; ‘ faney, beaches of Lake Windermere, the loveliest warm water hurry. Then Reddy Fox smiled 4| wouldn't do to let Peter Rabbit know | beer—-Adv Columbia Colo is bette i Toca ge pey Sead off the cob; guarane lake in British Columbia. broad smile, a very broad smile, In-|that he was anywhere near, #o Red-| — — : ‘ Gee What had he seen? dy crawled along on his stomach un-| EXAMINATION FREE See Beautiful Banff and right out in the Laughing vas) til he reached a mossy old log. Be-| TAKE THE B AT TO TACOMA Whalebone set of teeth. | I ak uise Baby Possum him: a ride) hind this Reddy lay fif_t down and} fe Spel Lovely e Lo on the back of 8 T waited . : mews . Rail tickets to Lake Windermere can be arranged to take in lovely Lake and And there, on the other bank of the| ” p, onan hie “vex teil Round Trip to Tacoma $1.00 $2 Amalgam Filling . beautiful anf onthe sametrip acstalladditiona expen. ithenenny behing ae ughing Brook, was r+ Rabbit | g, t 1 Adis th % nk. . , . » golf, @ancing. funny litle jig and wav-| Shore, and thom, right at the very|—h East steamers leave Sewttle: 720, 810, 900, 10:00, 1150 a, m. 12 paromeicdunna eee sata ha Ex anc tod gov vecteaon: Amwercts plan Pes BSN} ing to Baby Possum, wy And them sre OF The 9 Noon, 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 990 p, m., and last steamer 12:30 a, m, AN work guaranteed for 18 yearn fare improasion taken in the | with soc reduction for those who stay a week of more, Children under 11 haltpeten, Reddy Fox lay perfectly Lg nmin de Boats br i ve agp at 10, 11 and 12 o'clock, connect gy eet ae teeth He Ge eno paranoia Lea Rage i ire Apply to Invermere Hotel Co., Lake Windermere, British Columbia, of this office: * > : Dock % fall a ee Samples ar eo and Bri Vr ipeeped thru the bushes. Pretty anomie’ we best to Rigestuny Time. Most of our present patronage is recommended by our BK. F. L, STURDEE, General Agent; Passenger Department he heard Snapper the Ti rtle tell . Returning leave Tacoma for Seattle: 7:15, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a, m., 4} re Mig Bre fe ata ning good ey Ask our Canadian Pacific Ratiway Baby sPhewere that he would tend ore ‘ 12 Noon, 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 p. m. | Pea ane tn the right plate, Bias this ch win ee im he are Phone Main 5588 @08 Second Avenue, Seattle him o other side. Reddy Fox ianed to himse 1'll be right % g ; This Schedule Effective July 5 Only Open Sundays From ® te 12 for Working People See Sorsar neben bon ts ma ce PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ae until Baby Possum had climbed the wore tespy ney George F. Vanderveer was here Tuesday, 7 p, m.

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