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_BATURDAY, AvaUST t¢, 1998, ‘ar * & No. HE sick man closed his On § Cc SSR Re Se a Seallle leland_ 129 WEDLOCKED __ eyes and turned away his head when he had finished the story of the fire in Yesler’s mill, and the children thought he was asleep, but his soft chuckle startled them again. It _seemed so strange to be able to really laugh when one suffering. “Anybody ever tell you about Dutch Ned? he asked. “I remem- ber him, funny little old fellow with his wheelbarrow of sawdust, working around the mill” David didn’t quite understand about where the old mill stood, go he interrupted with, “I beg your pardon, but did you say Yer ler’e mill was on First avenue? avenue, can you, Pessy?” I cast imagine a mill on First ‘Then the Pioneer sent for a book and showed them a aketch of the mill He told them that a slab pile had burned constantly where the Totem Pole now stands, and that if any Seattle child of today could "Rave gone with him through that part of town, he would have found it mighty hard to believe it was really our Pioneer Square and First avenue The sketch looked something like this BSUees ADVENTURES © F othe bets Sate NO. 5 APPLE ST. rome in,” came Wiggily’s voice instantly, so they all ac- Rate-tat-tat.° went Tingaling’s les on Wiggity Worm's front - 3 le was collecting Wigstly’s rent, Nancy and Nick were with him. As Wigsily lived in No. 5 Apple st. OIG Orchardvilie, the twins had had to ask the Green Shoes to make them @bout the size of an apple seed— too—for Wigsily’s front wasn't much larger than 8) C im," came Wigsily’s voice Uy, so they all accepted his in- and pushed the door open, themsefves in a narrow, low-| estied hallway, at the end of which could eee Wiggtly himself in & room. “Oh, t's you, ts it? exclaimed the little tenant, when he saw the landlord coming with his ‘That was al! he sald, but his meant, “I do wish you'd stay | Bway and not bother me with rents. ever have called to you to come if I had known who it was.” “AN right,” ‘called Tingating cheer My. “IT come right back and bring Nancy and Nick along. Have your) rent ready, Mr. Wiggily, have your | rent ready! | But the floor of the hallway was | very spongy and soft, and at every) | step the newcomers sank down over) their shoe tops. “What's this? What's this™ spat- tered Tingaling when he finally ar- rived at the sitting room door. “Why don't you sweep out occasionally and | not let so much rubbish collect? My, | you're ® most unparticular house- eeper, Mr. Worm!” “That's not rubbish, Mr. Tings | ling,” answered Wiggily, winking at| Mr. Ant, who had stopped in to have la mug of cider with him. “That's! [the floor itself you went thru, You see, you rented me a last yeal jana getting rather ricke | “Well,” said Tingaling, “You don’t) expect new apples, do you, in the) |month of May?” (Copyright, 1920, N. F A) >t at mya BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Granny and Reddy Fox Have to Move DON'T want to move,” whined Reddy Fox. “I'm too sore to - OM4 Granny Fox gave him a shove. ‘ou go along and do a I say!" she pped. “If you had minded me we dnt have had to move. It's all own fault. The wonder is that borhood to know that we have got to move? They'll find {t out soon enough. Now come along without |any more fuss. If you don't I'll just |go off and leave you to shift for| | yourself. Then how will you get any- | thing to eat?” Reddy Fox wiped his eyes on his ling Too Fas t for Tom to Enjoy the Scenery. color, WAKE UP ;TOM - You DIDNT # Sleep LiKe THAT ON OUR ORWINAL HONEYMooal! You were An ATTENTION WELL, HERE’S Th’ LAKE AT LAST- THIS 'S TH’ PLACE WHERE WE WERE GOIN’ To SPEND A WEEK, You KNOW AN NEN WEN “WUAT WOMIN DIED ~ GEE Tuer DIDNT” MAE ME COV LIKE fr DID SOME And He MAN SHOULD BE ARf, TRUE TO HIS CONVICTIONS AND UNAFRAID! THE ,HE IS WEAK! Two WEEK'S VA, Le ~ mm \ —By ALLMAN CALE, LaTAaIOTIOEL, ma = ’ A NEVER Mini, PLL BUY Tom,ou,TomM: WZ some sovvesie Post loow Au THE CARDS WHE WIE GET BEAUTIFUL were ANO | CAN TAKE Scenery You AY Time I LOOMNG Ff ARE MISSING NC NO- | DON'T (VE ONLY GOT A VACATION, ANNIE LUE You DIDN'T ULE “MAT DICTURE © DIDNT Vou UKE IT; Wrote a Book! YES, STitL HAVE A WEEK LEFT WELL, WELL HAVE To START RIGHT BACK TONIGHT - IT TOOK US A WEEK To GET HERE ANO—— WELL, Ou CAN START BuT You BACK TONIGHT HENRY GIVE NE 1 JUST SAW SONE IMITATION JADE ‘weren't killed outright when you |#leeve and hobbled along as best he your head out right in frontof|could. Granny Fox would run a Iit- Brown's Boy. Now he knows |tle way ahead to see that the way we live he will give us no| Was safe ahead and then come back » Move along lively now! This | ao the best home I have ever had, and | T’ve got to leave it, Oh, dear! dear! Reddy Fox hobbled along up the! He at 80, ay hall and out the front door. walking on three legs, an step he made a face, beca know, it hurt so to walk been shot a few days before by | Brown's Boy, after he had @ chicken, and he was still stiff and lame and sre. ‘The little stars looking down from the sky saw Reddy Fox limp out of the door of the little house he had| lived in #0 long, and right behind Phim came Old Granny Fox. Granny Bighed and wiped away a tear as she 4 good-by to her old home, Reddy Fox was thinking too much his own troubles to notice how badly Granny Fox was feeling. very few steps he had to sit down t rest because it burt him so to Ik. “I don’t see the use of moving to- ight anyway. It would be a lot Veasier and pleasanter when the sun fs shining. This night alr makes me | go stiff that I know I never will get {t,” grumbled Reddy Fox. O14 Granny Fox listened to him @ while and then she lost pa- bammyce, Yes, air, Granny Fox lost pa Face: She boxed Reddy Fox first [ gm one ear and then on the other. | Beddy ‘began to snivel. “top that!” sald Granny Fox . “Do you Want all the neigh | wanted to move that very night. “<Ghe's getting old. She's getting old and timid and fussy,” muttered Reddy Fox, as he hobbled along be hind her. It seemed to Reddy ae if they had | walked miles and miles, He really | thought that they had been walking nearly all night when Old Granny Fox stopped in front of the worst |looking ola fox house Reddy had ever seen, “Here we are,” said she, “What! Are we going to live in that thing?” cried Reddy. “It isn't! fit for any respectable fox to put hid| y owe into.” “It is where I waa born? snapped Yim Old Granny Fox, “If you want to \It Seemed to Reddy as if They Had Walked Miles and Miles. for Reddy. He aid his best not to complain, but it was such hard work!! And sometimes Reddy Fox didn't be- lieve that it was at all necessary, He had been terribly frightened |when he had disobeyed Granny Fox that afternoon and put his head out of the door only to look right timto the freckled face of Farmer Brown's Boy, but he had ducked back out of /A Nutritiogs Diet for All Ages sight again too quickly for Farmer Quick Lunch at Home or Office Brown's Boy to shoot, and now he . Avoid Initations and Substitutes couldn't see why Old Granny Fox -=> “ Avy Horlick’s Tre ORICINAL Malted Milk ' uns | xeep out of harm's way don’t go to| down doorway. putting on airs now.” Who scorns the simple things of Iife And tilts his nose at all he seca, Is aimont sure to feel the knite Of want cut thru his pleasant ease Next story: Peter Rabbit Makes = BAN FRANCISCO.—R. C. Woods, word.from you, but get inside At! answer charges of contempt of court. é Woods is alleged to have refused to Reddy Fox didn’t quite understand | sign a conveyance for $125,000. all Granny Fox said, but he knew nad oh when she Was to be obeyed, and s0| Columbia Colo—the new American gingerly he crawled thru the broken-!beer—at Boldt’s Advertisement. end my regular dan; hall, 3rd and Virginia. is BRIGHT Very Low Ratew Art, for Art’s Sake, Told How to Bathe Judge John B. Gordon gave Art Kloss, 18, @ stern lecture on the evils of artistic bathing Friday, and Arthur went home heartily sorry. 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