The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1920, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR Danny Gets His Dad in Bad, WHat’s The Bic IDEA OF You TWO WADING INTO "MAT SUSAR. WaT WAY? “THATS he LasT Brr ar Svattle a —__ Page 95 THE STAR tor, ‘The ragealst They bullt a house on my Island at the Falla, I sent Gale word, but he paid no attention to it* “The great man was in a rage when Baptiste came in, ‘Dose |men, dey are here now,’ Baptiste icland— m1. “The factor was so excited that hie face got red and he walked up And down like @ lion in his cage. “The very men! he cried,| again. ‘They were mad because we nad a namepoly on cattle!’ ” “What's a monopoly, Daddy?" | said David broke tn. “The factor was enraged, be “That's when one fellow hogs|cause they were Americans and, the whole show,” Daddy explained. |exoept for the missionaries he “The factor was so keen to look |had so far been able te down the after Canadian Wnglish interests | Americans and send them home that he wouldn't let anybody else | And now these three young men, Duy or sell cattle; then he could | Hathaway, Gale and Ward, were set the price and make all the asking a favor of him. Money for his own company, | "‘And what do you want, now, “"¥es,” continued the factor, Mr. Ward, what do you want, ‘those men wanted to met passage now?” he shouted angrily. on the Cadbore for California, {| “Phen the boy, for Ward was Fefused to let them go. But I of-/only a bey, told him he wanted fered to help them settic here. | things for @ schooncr—rigging Yes, 1 remember quite distinctly | and chains and anchors they bought supplies and seem: “But the factor raged on-— ed quite contented, MeTavish!| wanted to know how they could he called to his bookkeeper.| pay for it, and where they ex ‘Let's see what Hathaway and | pected to i Gale have bought’ ” lin wee j “Did he have a store? asked | **, “I thought he was like a WHAT'S TH’ MATTER. Annie P You DON'T Loor-mapRYy ao BOarS ae? Ee Sai a,’ Warg told him, Yr Now the tector + “Yes,” daddy told him. “I told you he was like a sort of Fairy Tale king. He knew how many bags of meal there were; how many ducks and geese and sheep and cows. He was a very busy man, and he was only like a king, because he had se much power He was more businessman than king. “‘Here's their bill’ The clerk | began’ to read from the yellow leaves of an aceount book: ‘Draw rope-—draw rope — rigging — sails and rigging” as I liver “The rascats! roared the fae | eeneee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Ctive Roberts Barton papers; you would pirate. How dot Intend to be pe o Maybe you wae the young He shouted Cnet asseea Ketdnwe t Sane FRen —By BLOSSER OWROVeWAPTLL T BREW TF SwtY ‘Ee TH BT BAOUeH TM GOW OUTSIDE FRECKLES THERES When Mr. Tingaling arrived to collect his rents, a baker's YESTERDAY and TODAY— paire of eyes were peeping at him. Maple-Tree Flats doesn't look lke uch of a place With your earth @yes and my earth eyes, we should _ Only see & tall, graceful tree with . Many leaves, standing near to the edge of & Wood. And all the holes and Jumpy places wouldn't be a thing to Bs bet holes and lumps, and all the Bits of shaggy bark hanging loose And when everybody saw. the land m Would just be bits of bark, lord coming with his big book and — It takes fairy eyes, and very spe | his sharp lead pencil stuck behind his % igi gifts such as the twins had, to er, and Nick carrying « large empty See the hinges and locks and door-| Pocketbook, there was a hurrying ¢ Bells and the clace curtains at the windows for all the holes and slits ang lumps and hangy-things mean | fomething more than they appear to de at first. In fact, the old sugar maple is the finest, bicgest apart ment house in the Landof-Dear Knows Where, and when one passes he has no idea how many pairs of eyes are staring at him, and the re. ~ Why Reddy Fox ETER RABBIT, waiting on the bank of the Laughing Brook, deep in the Green Forest, for Babr Possum to scramble up, was atartied by a wild yell. Peter jumped. le jumped so that he fell over back- ward. You see, Peter had thought no one was near excepting Raby Possum and Snapper the Turtle, and this voice was the voice of Reddy Worse still, it was clone to For 4 minute Peter Rabbit was badly frighte 8 little branches and thick green) So, when Mr. Tingaling arrived to collect his renta, bringing Nancy and | Nick along to carry the money, about a baker's dozen pairs of eyea were peeping at them—no, more than that about @ baker's dogen of lady fingers. which are always two cakes instead of one by the Ume you get the bag home. es passed on his appearance and scurrying, I tell you, and such | squeakings and piping, and chatter ings, it sounded like a jazz band But there was one pair of eyes that didn't peep, and one voice that didn’t hattér, for Mr. Oscar Ow! in his nightcap and night«hire was sound asleep in his bedroom! He hadn't heard @ thing | (Copyright, 1920, N. Could Not Jump | Baby Possum, who was climbing up| the bank. Indeed, Baby Possum was #0 badly frightened that he near: | |ly rolled down the bank into the! | Laughing Brook. 7 | Peter turned to see where Reddy | Fox was, and what he saw made| Peter's eyes almost pop out of his! jhead, ‘There was Reddy Fox, sure | enough! But Reddy Fox didn't look | | fierce and dangerous, ag he usually | | did. Instead, Reddy Fox actually | looked more frightened than little | taby Possum, who already had be un to climb the nearest tree, And | E le Don't streak or ruin your material in| a dye Insist on “Diamond Dyes.” Easy directions ip package. Yes 1 picked Thats a pleture of Lm Fhscs @ second <o; . Mia Pee she used to entectain OTTO AUTO— «1Ve COME MRO FOR GAS THATEL LIKE MALTED MILK b+ C'mon OUT FOR A TEST RIDE WN CHUG CHARIOT AND OER OF tT WONT BLOW THE FRECKLES OFF YOUR COMPLEXION « Hold on, fold on!" Smokers Falling capone r Rabbit understood it all then.! Possum, Reddy had let his talr hang to the tip of his tail: Reddy had been|he would hold on as jong as he lor « Reddy F@x had been hid-|down over the water, 81 terribly frightened, Cor, of course, he| could, Se Peter called Baby Possum a “ ” ling waiting for Baby Possum | Turtle had seen it, and § could nat wee what was holding him|down from the tree up which he Off in England Why not oeyrhat one, bottle of D. D. to climb up the bank, When he bad| is much smarter than he by the tail, And then it hurt, And|bad started to climb, and together! PoNDON, July 6—-The smoker | ine toe fone, She, 60a $1 Oh oor little Baby | guessed right away what Rec the more he pulled the more it hurt.|/they hurried off as fast as they ‘ D. D. D. soap, too. has revolted against the last increase per! I could go, while Snapper the Turtle jheld Reddy Vox fast. And as they went Reddy Fox could hear Peter Rabbit laughing fit to kill himself. Next story: Home a¢ Last, ———~ | wag doing there. |Turtle had reach Wh M | | the tip of Reda’ Disagree shouted Peter Rabbit, dancing about in great excitement, “Don't let him go!" in tobacco prices. The trade is feel. ing the pinch. Bales have dropped snd one dealer said he thought it was due to the high prices. up and grabbed wail just as Reddy | Lift Right Off Without Pain | started to jump. Of course, Reddy couldn't jump! Of course, Snapper the Tturle | with Snapper the Turtle hanging on | couldn't say a word, because he had | - —— |his mouth full, but Peter knew fram | BERING SEA ICE CONDITIONS have heen the most severe in the history of navigation to Norton Columbia_Calo is better—Adv. the twinkle in Snapper's eyes that) Columbia Colo, the new American and gassiness, sour stomach, | beer-—Adv. sound, in the opinion of Capt, Fred Lae S Dy water brash and such dis- REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS inet Vietoria, which arrived here Tues Put 1) Flesh MSP, “ tresses follow, due to indi- | |day, nearly 12 hours ahead of her a gestion or dyspepsia there is scheduled time, In order to introduce our new (whalebone) Bieta, whi A the lightest je ‘of the o the cob; SWIMMERS After a strenuous trudgeon or crawl enjoy relief from muscular strain in mouth; and strongest plate known, covers very litt guaran- u ean bite corm prompt relief in Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets After meals they neutralize the So Snapper the Turtle had| reached up and grabbed the tip of Reddy's tail. | Reddy Fox waa still yelling, and in his eyes were great big tears of fright. Reddy was strug and trying to pull himself up the bank, | nervous and ‘s strong and put on pounds ere flesh is to take @ Rlood-Iron | | | | | | odorous sweaTine PAINLESS EXTRACTION NIN i e Cs Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little’ but something seemed to be pulling | ry re | Si ceaone” on an aching corn, in-|himn back IH} Seceetqrmach, giving.the elkaling HH) an worn impression taken tm the FOOT MISERY fame. time ‘supplion J mtantly that corn stops hurting, then| At fuet Peter Rabbit couldn't |] working order. | werecne egg hn gh: Ml 1 Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief building blood. ig shortly you Mft it right off with fin-|make out what {t all meant. Then| These tablets are sold in every ye eg Be Ie raed bo Eke |; and lasting results ft penstrates the ANALGESIQUE ‘hin, ‘nervous 7 ‘Aa ¢ entle © tiny bettie! ot | soe, ane, SeneNnS Proce, Peter |i] drug sore fe tho U. §, and Can- Il | sariz petienta, whcee, mock 16 sll Cixing Seed mioeees aithea be eave! pT oe fer Soubborn Gorka} , rugeist sells . eatod our wor! on sure pore Sree oo saw a funny black head with two lt ada at §0c a box, Knowmtos It Pout? inthe right place. Bring thie ad with you. Alll drug storea, 3'§c. Mexico Co. Dayton, Ohie “Freezone” for a few cents, sifficient | little eyes that snapped and twin ove every hard corm, soft corn,|kied. It was Snapper the Turtle, between the toes, and the cal. | and held fast in Snapper's mouth wag withaut ergrreces or irritation. | the long hair on the tip of the beau- host of people for 25 years as the one thing needful in an attack of indigestion. Open Sundays From © to 13 ter Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS FOOT REMEDY anor BENGUE Cal-o-cide Power een nee rs

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