The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 16

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eC. 2 ar Shall +, t ar ek? ‘By Mabel Cleland _» Page 110 PRGGY AND DAVID GO CAMPING — ts more fun--as you;thelr own boat and rowed across ‘all know—than a@ camping |Swinomish slough every morning is Swinomish slough? o|In Skagit county, near Anacortes, “1 we p there on the Island hoot and the children $0 without ‘you like, to w dirty without any Proaches from grown-ups—that ts ner. camping. “We worrted quite a bit about To stand on a funny little wood- them the first few months we en pier and w in, to wand the early Indians dcx the front po: and listen While it you expect bear mothe c Which is your camp call-% camping at the a ttle place @long the shore of our béloved Puget Sound Tt was on one of these porches. with Balla s the far distar He's grave David he =the tru Tm going “Yes,” “things hav fm the 16 yea and when my boy Of their own, | guess ¢ will not be sorry for all the they have lived thru, and c Member to tel! about “Why, when they were little bits of fellows (with a | look after, besides) t teaching ment or re- | were going to school In La Con- olwere there, The tides were so neertain, Padilla Bay waa a flat, the Indians were and all Indians " (To de Continued aetkee ‘ ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ive Roberts Barton “Hello,” he called. Munchie Mouse was serving the {chief lke you say. What's that? cakes to Tingaling, Nancy You've just found it! Mr, Squirrel Nick, and the Magical i t for a shoe cloth! My! My! when a gpeaking-tube in the Oh, that's all right, Mra Squirrel, I biew a shrill biast. no harm done.” { Munchie laid down the plate he) And Mrs. Munchie returned to her piling up with goodies and went | Coffee-pe Answer it. }> Menchie hag Hello.” he called. “Yes, this is| Piste and was begi janitor. Who? Oh, yes, Mrs.) "7" the whistle bi 1. AD right, just mete. oe ee = dey Dre. sana > Hello," he called patiently. “Mr. | 2 eee Whot Oh, yea, Mr. Coon. Yea, 1 It's you's wanted, Mathiida.” he sent your ice up at.6 o'clock this i coming back, “It's Mra. Squir. ,, before the shower. No “Yes, this is the janitor.” i That's queer! No shower either? Bo Mathilda stopped pouring the! That's queer, too! Ob, 1 see how it @etfee and went to the speaking | was—you were late getting up, #0 3 the ice melted and made the shower PWhy, Mrs. Squirrel, you didn't All right, you needn't pay. the, ice any yellow and orange and| man. I'll pay him.” 3 fr. Mupchie Mouse returned | ble He waa serving Mr * plate when the whistie n. © cover. Hopping huckleberries!* exclaimed and a pink and lemon-colored roller | the ¢ man. “Don't they ever give fowel, and a dahlia and gooseberry. | you od Gedlored chair tidy, but no handker-| (Copy tight, 1920, N. F. A) Reddy Fox Grows Careless Ww. in broad daylight, almost|ure to come to grief, None of th r under the nose of Bowser the Hound, Reddy Fox stole the plumr “pet chicken of Farmer Brown's Bo ihe did it because he wanted to show |t Off, He wanted every to know | how bold he was. Fie thought him Sw hat he pleased, and no one could d to strut around | ever | | | | meadow and forest people ‘ox. anyway, Now they were t hin boasting that the wt aching to see him get into vawting ox is getting #0 on he won't +” said Pe- | ~ done, and « Now, people w nd who like to what if he can't?” demand d Jimm kunk Peter Rabbit looked at. Jimmy in “Jimmy Skunk, if you didn't j Hair Coming Out; that 9 bag of scent to make e y _ Stops one afraid of you, you would be a lot | wy les Its Beauty. careful where you step. If| f Doub! ¥ y Fox doesn't wateh out, he's going to step right into trouble some F Jimmy Skunk chuckled. “1 wish| he would!” @aid he | When Farm Brown's Boy heard | about the be #n of Reddy Fox, he| shut his lips together very close and reached for his gun. | “t cannot afford to raise chickens to feed foxes,” said he, Then he whistled to Bowser the Hound, and| together they set out to hunt for! Reddy y soon Bowser the Hound. Reddy ox, taking a na ’ edge of the Green Forest, he | wer’s great vol fenty buye “Danderine. Aft \ears. Then he gr Brera at Danserine you! “I feel just like @ good run toda ‘not @ fallen hair or any dan-| said Reddy, ax he wtarted off along | « it; besides, every hair shows new| the Crooked Little Path down the| Yes more color | bill, | careless. Jt woe a belvitifut commer day ane BY GrorGet, You Look Nice ‘To DAV, weed! You EvEr HAPPEN TO ‘To S#6 You LooK miurTARyY CAPS ane! | Nov’ contr wan A 16 THAT A sen Tei Me bome ~ i] ! = MiLTARY CAPE — Deess* ae ) vr AND DEsipEs YOURE y knew that in the summer time] gor wag near, he kept looking back Cops Look High and = |‘ Van Allen Fry, reported missing ‘nd boy« seldom hunt foxes, 80) to see what Bowser the Hound was \1t Looked Very Much Like a roared Rowser| Gun Peeping Out From Be~ | hind an Old Oak Tree Md #0 th wir eee coo ce)| Sloan's Liniment THE SEATTLE STAR OF THE DUFF NEW DGESS? IVE Woe) IT Tel TAGS - How DID Helen Delivers an Ultimatum. OF course You DO SAN, 'D Lite To e#T One —By ALLMAN If | Cony Get we cape | MAY HAve ‘TO. ———— Dots ONe HUNDRED AND Wow mvcn ¥ seventy FiVe | Car’rareoro rr! WHY, Auaay S Lise NOT Gong TO 0O Ay FleHTiN awe MoU? Rather Rough on Peter. STRAIGHT OuT il GOOD NIGHT, SAM = YOu'LL HAVE | a ANNIE‘O HANE A FIT | Thm so- } TU WEST ROAD TIN) Heavens 1 can't | WAIT “TLL Six IF | STAYED THERE i) b'0 You ls N) Start it~ 1 wnow- | ocvocx to Ger || WITH SAm But CAN You | \ \\y '] PETER? 1M OUT OF GAS: GASQLINE - THERE| | SEAT ITP— 1 TAKE ALL mH) \ / vif : Aitwey a.GAG FELLOWS TO THEIR HOMES — ne AROUND EITHER -| | SNO THEN 1 HAVE To f~ \ ’ ue ON BETTER S TAY | we K HOME MYSELF N \ a ‘ ER a Ss tl / HERE WITH ME DONT You KNOW T WAVE FORBIDDEN You ‘To Saar A VIGUT«DONT You? AN OLD DIY “TAT WD LANDS ME ANN TUNG = ANY OD DAY! AGA, WINENT Vou? Vou know WAT t Do ‘To BY BAS WIEN It Sounded Exciting. But Try AS HE WOULD- HE COULDNT SAVE A CENT THE FIRST YEAR WE WERE MARRIED! ‘WE SQUEEZED AND SQUEEZED, AND SQUEEZED — OH!IT WAS TERRIBLE my DEAR! SIMPLY AWFUL! V5t2 The BorrLe 2 - WELL, (To The FIRST EDITION OF fol OL IVE WIVENTED THATS by hie sister. Then somebody re Bowser the | doing Low for Man in Jail |memberes be was in jail for alleged him, and that all he| Oy Mistah Buzzard, sailing ‘way a8 theft of automobiles, sto run until he got ‘way up in the blue sky, could see! BACRAMED —The ty trick Bowser the| everything going on below, He saw |lice ho searching (columbia Colo—Augustine & Kyer—Adv. | | Reddy having a beautiful time as | he tried to fool Bowser the Hound. He saw something else, too, did Ol'} ’ h Bugsard, It looked to his ) eyes very much like a gun P ng out from behind an old tree} | trunk just ahead of Reddy Fox, And | till Reddy kept right on looking be. | hind him instead of in front, he had | grown so careless, | “Ah reckon it's just as Ah said. | Reddy Fox is gwine to meet up with | trouble right smart soon,” muttered Ol Mistah Buzzard | Going East See Fi \Switzerlands in One Next story: Drummer the Wood- Exercise pecker Drums in Vain, . |The Canadian Pacific Rockies ‘ j ge yam withour Soreness Tygin service alone would be reason enoygh to select the Canadian Pacific . Quaint Victoria and Vancouver = then twenty-four hours of wonderful travel THROUGH ALPINE FAIRY EAN St Sicaimous {f You winh to oge tt all by daylight. SND WMH ® BME's sleep But mint the Chateau at lovely Lake Louise and the Banff Springs Hotel of the (open in {une)—mawic castles in Alpine Fairyland —are the best he would lose Reddy's didn't use his eyes ull information furnished on application to E. F. L, Sturdeo, General Agent, Passenger Dept., Canadian Pacific Railway 608 Second Avenue, Seattle Telephone: Main 5588 Canadian newepapers and tntormetion regarding Caneda on hie at this office. STAR WANT een ie — ADS RRING RESULTS Instead of watching where Spavia! Reskiet an Metherhond sad Raby, Pree ha

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