The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 16

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No. THE FIRE THAT SUPPOGE if you had been sick for a long, long ume, maybe You'd feel o litte bit cross, Do ink so? if people came and asked do something just to amuse them, you would shake your bead 1,3 sas But not long ago Peguy and De- were allowed to go to eee a| who bas been ill for) nd months, and he told| eels e ab i Bz Hi i 5 HER: ible i about it, and he was so But he didn't wait to be lay still a minute and degen again. “Yes, when Yeeler’s Mill was Hi “Nowadays every mil! and fac tery and shipyard has a night watchman—e man who stays up all night and walks around al! P” called Oliver. PUT ITSELF OUT | went home and went to bed. No | was quiet like a dead thing, lright there in t | fleor, and there was nobody te put It your Hilt Feel vince I let it out for you, | | which they had opened to put the | Form Dine! CHAMPION SWIMMERS “vt am" sald doramble meekly, || || BY GOLLY! I READ ABOUT IN | “Metlo, folks’ Tingaling recognized }eating 0 much, for if you get any | were shaking their sides. The joke! THE SEATTLE STAR Tue MAN Came FoR THE y A \ reaun pacieve ) TRUNK. THi® MORNING BO MY HUSBAND Hy, “Thay’s ALL over wirw! j L 4 REACHED HIS : lowbeweD A TAXI AND IT OUGHT TO be Were PeBYTY SOON Now | sure everything ts af right, and nobody is prowling around to steal things or set fire to the building “But in pioneer days 1 guess folks weren't #0 careful or else there Weren't so many trouble makers, “At any rate, Yenler's Milt closed down at night and the men body stuck around all night. “So after dark the place was atitlthe noisy belts and saws were quiet, the steam died down in the engina, no loge went screeching thru the machinery—it “And the big machinery and the The End of a Perfect Day. engines looked like black ghosts, water tank om ite wooden 1 CONT MIND BLOWN" OuT Two TIRES SPuTTN’ Two SPARK PLUGS, Wesly <vog with nobody watching and folke ing in thelr bed © panes Teo Ld CRAPFIC - 1 BLOCKED tH’ RAMS TRAPFIC, THATS ALL corner a little fod, because the there waan't any ® paying Job * bewan to crackte roar and leap, and it licked up wrapped ite femes do was to clean up the mesa The fire bed put iteeif out” KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES The Sunburn Was Natural. “Well, Td be ashamed,” dectared Tingaling hotly, snapping hie book! shut with a bang, while Nick and Nancy closed up the big pocketbook TALK ABOUT a SHE MUST GE ONE YOUR PEMALE O' THOSE LADY Just then & voice overhead called, | THERE IT 13! ai the voice at once aa Oliver Oriole, the tallor’s, and blushed furiously. “How does your sult feel since I let it out for you, Mr. Tingaling?” | called Oliver. “You'll have to stop/ fatter I can’t put in any more gus sets for you.” And he flew away laughing. | Oliver waan't the only one who was laughing now. Nancy and Nick and Mrs. Squirrel and Scramble, too,| Was on poor Tingaling, who looked | : Granny Fox Has HEN O}' Mistah Buzzard refused to tell Old Granny Fox where advise her to get home as quick as she could, Granny Fox felt her heart sink way down ta her toes. She felt sure that he had seen Farmer Brown's Boy ané his gun over near the house where Reddy Fox was fursing the wounds he had suffered & few days before, soon after he had stolen some of Farmer Brown's Boy's chickens, and then had careless ‘g too near Farmer Brown's Boy and that dreadful gun. . & So Old Granny Fox just showed her teeth at Ol’ Mistah Buzzard, and she could run, and that, you know, \s very fast indeed. She was already very tired and hot from a long run to lead Bowser the Hound away from| i the Green Meadows, She had thought to walk home along shady paths and 00} off, but now she must run faste than ever, for she must know if Fur. mer Brown's Boy should discover her house. “It's Ifeky 1 told Reddy Fox to g inside and not come out ull I r turned. It’s very lucky I did that, thought Granny Fox as she ran.| iy Presently she heard voices singin They seemed to be in the treetops over her head. Happity we dance and play All the live-long sunny day! Happily we run and race And win or lose with smiling facet Granny Fox knew the voices and she looked up. Just as she expected, she saw the Merry Little Breezes of Old Mother West Wind playing among the leaves, Just then one of them looked down and saw her. “There's Old Granny Fox! Just |) see bow tired she looks, Let's go down and coo} her off!” shouted the Merry Little Breezes, In & flash they were all down out @f the treetops and dancing around @id Granny Fox, cooling her oft, Of | erosa enough to cat somebody, | his pencil] behind his ear and slid |@own the tree. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Farmer Brown's Boy was, but did, then she started for home as fast as) Without another word he stuck) (Copyright, 1920, N. F. A) a Terrible Scare |course Granny Fox kept right on running. She was too worrled not to. But the Merry Little Breezes kept right beside her, and it wag not nearly as hard running now as it had been. “Have you seen Farmer Brown's| Boy”” panted Granny Fox. “Oh, yes! We saw him just a tittle while ago over near your house, | Granny Fox. We pulled his hat off just to hear him scold,” shouted the Marry Little Breezes, and then they — - tickled and laughed as if they had es SES A 20 had ‘a good Ume with Partner ym cum or|D0@8n’t Come Under |More Women Than Bakers in Town 20 times, and be's trying to beat his Brown's Hpy. w the | ° . own record in the number of times But Old Granny Fox aian't nuh! boy pointed rigntat| the Volgtead Act Men in Limburg) Protest Flour {he has deserted me,” complained a Role an v4 Py r heart went eyen to whut out the dread-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—When| BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 13, PARIS, France, Aug. My y ‘wife to the Willesden magistrate. peamidie Piette sore gta caon oe Then she waited for the|i# @ drunk not Intoxicated? When | Owing to the deportation and execu, bakers in the town of Digoin have — ¢ y 2000 she came out | 1, of the gun. It didn't come.|he has been drinking peroxide of hy-|tions of the citizens during the Ger. “loved their shops as & protest) against the bad quality of the flour | occupation, the Belgian prov-|iostied. The town, which has a| of Limburg has a considerable i] | Then Granny peeped thru her fin-| drogen, according to a police judg: gers, Farmer Brown's Boy was still here in dismissing the case of pula of 9 7 } but Reddy Fox had disap-| ’ ‘ ok over wen,” Wea, povuiation of 9,000, is without 1 inside the house [Michael Hurvey, brought in by a| ‘Xcess 0 Wenn nal vote and in| er ‘ Granny Fox sighed in relief, It} policeman who admittéd that the leome towns there ls © majority of] Gelumbia repent had been a terrible scare—the worst |age-worn test of smelling the breath | vomen | peer—at Boldt's.—Advertisement, She could remember. }of the suspect had failed, although | bests a | Next story Fox Have to » _ ull outward eigns pointed to a state! — , 22 fae Granny and Reddy | of solid satisfaction REAL —————| Queen Elizabeth a | trod te ht 1 | After you oat—always use many silments, including ovooning,| gu’ sivongest pins Kaows, soverw vary itis et the rst st the mauthy gastritis and bronchitis, says one ou can bite core off cob; guasane ATONIC |= = mney ram “WGes, but I love Boldt. French MRA MINA TION | sone or two tablets—eat like candy, Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, Granny Fox Sighed in Relief,| aaa Tid nape by gg on the top of the hill, where she id-S sould Took and then it seemen oat} ACid-Stoma Cxercise without Soreness PAINLESS EXTRACTION an te anteed for 16 re. faave impression taken tm the ing and get tecth same day 7 *Eremination and advice free. and See ‘ and Weridas, Work. We Mand che her heart came right up in her mouth | BATONICIs the best f patrona: ended by ou: it wh te ‘iving good satisfaction. Ask our and stopped beating. Her eyes pop: | the harmful acide pr pin Mdgnenet || USS “Sno im the ries ated our work, , When co ,: ay ie Se ane ped almost out of her head. There| of the bod: was Varmer Brown's Boy standing | well, Tens of thousanie wonderfaly right in front of the door of her! benefited, Guaranteed to satisfy or home. And while she was watching | money refunded . what should Reddy Fox do but stick Gat Conta ride: Vlosse ay ni dpi Be eel Sloan's Lin iment O80 REAVEREITX b> Ssncdia HasserTatamms Op ierereneomresacoste ar ronr as ectetinnncremthn instantiate

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