The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR DO You wast TO howl waar 1) Think OF Ir? Wess, | Tak A GiRt HAS ‘Tee BATWERS A LITE wane Berore we Go IN- CATCHING A WHALE 8 I told you, this trip of the; “You Probably know something children's was a very wonder. | about Whales, what monstrous big ful ona ings they are and how they Fancy meeting not only the! *wim about on top of the water Oldest Pioneer with his wealth of | awhile, then give a mighty snort Stories, but a grownup little girt! that sounds like a clap of thun who has a white book of sketches der, blow a ton or so of,water out of Pionser things, and so many | Of their biow-holea, and dive. Uttle girl stories that she could! “Whoopee! but they make a big Write @ book of her own if she commotion when they dive, churn would. | @P such a big sea you'd think a Other ladies who used to be| storm was blowing. @arly-day little girls, and such in. | “Some fish, you know, have teresting Pioneers, and so many of | tails that work sideways them were there, that Pemey and | showed them With his hands) like David were nearly bursting with | that, ‘ all the stories they heard. |. “But a whale's tall comes down One man who said, “I am onty | Mat, like the tail of an airship. NM unsophisticated lad of 81," told) “I tell you if you ever saw one them this story | of those tails fap you'd never for- “Yes, I know al! this part of | eet it. eaare. on te the Sound. I was lighthouse! “Well, as I was telling you, we MUCH INTEREST Keeper at Cage Flattery in 1855) got into the canoe; way off in the b 7 (nd 1856 and we did have some| distance ! saw the great whale YOU" WHAT 6 ‘exciting times in those early days. | playing. ir You'Re “Ohe morning an Indian came| “ ‘How? I asked them, pointing LBORIN' AT? to me and said. ‘They have sight-|to the monster, ‘We can’t man & whale and are going to go age that big fellow—he'll pull us Out after it in a canoe. Come," | under? he said, In his own language, ‘Big| “The Indians grinned. ‘Wait? fish, big sport, you like? | they answered. “Hyas kwahnic no “I didn’t stop to think, Dut did can think (pittick), Slawsh hyas las he directed. and took off most pittick! Wait! ‘of my clothes, leaving on only my| “I waited. There was nothing underwear, and followed him to/else to do While with every the cance. stroke of the paddle we came “The other Indians—seven of nearer and nearer to that great them--were already in the canoe) black plunging creature. waiting. | “Oooo!” sald Peggy, holding “It seemed a frail craft to go \ to the arms of the bie chair in out in to land a whale, but they | which she sat. “Oooo! were all ready, and had made| “Keep still, Peggy™ David harpoons of big sea-mussel shells./heeged. “Let him go on. Then “These Indians had a clever|/you came nearer and nearer— Plan, which, so far as I know, was | then what? all their own, (To Re Continued) SEVERE : Bone veins AAS EVERY IDEA FEED AND = SET Oe it iG eee BANG MOWERS RES ITD "NE BATHROOM Da coca the corner crested Stugger Snail himeelf, carrying) EE PING UP-WITH THE JONESES ‘The tuiry tandlord of the Landof-, Just then they heard a bumpity t Knows-Where ran his finger| bumping, and around the corner | [ALOYSIUS P_MSGINIS AH: VERY | down his rent list. “Slugger snail ts | crawled Stagger Snait himeeit, ear | |GO PUT ON YOUR 4 CANVAS GooD! [Lt | mext, children,” he said. “We'll have | rying house upon his back! The - | to bunt him up and collect what he | twins understood at once, then, what EVENING CLOTHES 6r Back * ea TAKE TH The trouble is, he is never | Tingaling meant | ONCE! WE'RE DINING You ‘ when he’e wanted.” + | When Slugger saw the landlord he| a LORD SHIP: apie a oe think | started to turn around, but he could DUDS ' Just . hous? | not move very fast with such a load, | ; ited ‘there he'd be Hue t0 40 he stopped, CLARICE= |) mre herne ne But he did more than that, for be-| he's always home,| fre Tingaling could say @ word a t" ver | Sbout rent Slugger pulled himseit er te. It's his home that's never! tack into his house and slammed “Is that @ riddle? asked Nancy, ‘he front door, . | “The sly rascal® ‘exclaimed Tinga-| “No, Madam, ft den’t,” answered | De crossly, knocking hard with his ‘Tingaling with a polite bow. “Come | Knuckles on Slugger’s side door. on, kiddies, Ili show you what I| “Nobody home!” called a muffied mean.” | voice from within, “Go away, please. There's nobody home at all.” ' stones and moss and damp leaf mold | Md the fairyman. toa place where an old log lay across} = “Slugge said Tingnling, “that's @ stream. ja fib, and I'm going to tle a big bell “There! What did I tell you?” he right on top of you.” And he did! ‘eried, pointing to an empty place| Which was his way of punishing all under & pickerel-weed. “Nobody home | offenders. ight!” (Copyright, 1929, WERE JASPER: You KNow HOw DO THIS PUT TS WSF AIR IN THIS TRE MIND NOW, HOT more TH 75.89 t BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Granny Fox Tells a Wrong Story LD GRANNY FOX was thinking ; she tried not to shew ft. “Don't you bard, very hard indeed. There think it is very unsafe to take a nap lay Prickly Porky the Porcupine tak. out here so far from the trees? You ing @ sun bath right across the door- know you cannot run fast enough P Way of the old house in which Gran aati s y if danger came this way, had left Reddy Fox, and Granny jsald ny ns ented to get in to pea te Reddy was| “Poot!” said Prickly Porky, “I'm fe, but she didn’t dare step over not afraid! Didn't you see Bowser we sickly Porky. You see Granny Fox d the greatest respect for Prickly y and the thousand little spears pen descr” the Hound, who ts ot saw him, and Farmer Brown's 1919. CHAMPS TAKE One Way to fraid of very few things, turn tail) Soy la on bid way dp here right ° d run away from Prickly Porky, | now,” replied Granny Fox LEAD IN MAJORS land she had no mind to go where| Tust then a dark shadow swept Our OSS Stop Bottle- Bowser the Hound did not dare go. | over them and @ voice which seemed BY L. R. BLANCHARD | dians fell from grace, and had an ad. Heaving if she very glad indeed to see} It certainly is failin’ you day, and the champion Cincinnati] and the Cleveland Indians lined up eee thy arcane Gone ar ne Broo! thinking and thinking how she could Brown's Boy, and he's on his way i ‘ 4 s"Resaree, ond first in her picture gallery ding to return to first place befe : ball park and the fans must appetite Prickly Porky has, and how teeth and shook her fist at OF Mis of California, fter being in slight | return to form was expected. eine, AY Aa ing up, up, into the blue ky again.) im both the os are Hope | cam er other National league | posing Philadelphia today and Brook.|| Show that they are capable of frees back in the aren en io” suid |Old Granny Fox Showed All himself out comfortably on the door-| Miss Anthony of the Laurel Tennis ctub fa pach Da dar othe = ee | “You don't say so” exclaimed “Yes, I do,” replied Granny Fox. | ago KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 2% °W WESTMINSTER, B. C., Aug: Ml be very glad to show you whore | Granny 2S psbeigrd rn ° Paw A aa AN ren | champion New Westminster lacrosse |t® 80 some to best the record ‘of ) | heard them, tho she tried not to. FINDS FOB ‘ ponent 10 tackle ‘ | nterniaticnal:.league club Bae been ior New Westminster lacrosse! Gavvy" Cravath, E perfectly well that Granny Fox had | Bowser the Hound,” replied Granny) ee ee roit. for Cleveland “” . : Ferris, Mrs, Rouraua, Mra. |CCOrdInE to | with his team, but accidentally left don and Gertrude Schreiner are four s $0 old Granny Fox sat down at a| to come right out of the sky #nid > OF IDE sc “INE CHICAGO, Aug Fickle base-| vantage of two games. Baste « safe distance and tried to appear as| “Your eyesight is fallin’ you, Gran BY GERTRUDE SCHREINER ball bad returned (o her old loves to-| With Chicago vacationing today |} anep ee a Roel pottle throwing be s . | Prickly Porky. All the time she was Ah have been watching Fu The date ft “ais nen’ 1 Howard, Be Reds and Chicago Wahite Sox were | against Boston, the Indians were bid isiy’ that Presioeat RokaEE a et Prickly Porky away trom the old home this very minute.” the University State The Cincinnatians pressed their! before the week-end. Tris Speaker|| Cancelled the concession at the house. She remembered what a great Old Granny Fox showed alt her bank, who defented Ruddick, of the | oi) tht of the Brook-| has rejoined the club and a hurried \ ere 00 ee ee conten hems joublen play, | . he had rather eat than do anything tah Buzzard, who wag already climb: = be) gs nin i . « 4had a one-half| In the National the Reds were op-|} bubbling fountains until they | *rickly Porky laughed right} vent } National, | r " I b ~d with further|] conducting themselves in a midre “1 nd some splendid poplar while Prickly Por! suitors White Sox were return. lyn was threatened with further Bve fou out loud and Once more stretched Cleveland In-! losses at the hands of Pittsburg. dignified manner, pve) 0,” said — — — — ~ Py place you have never been to,” sa - a , re of Vancouver, B.C, who took part tn Granny Fox oe, ‘un 'tonie'ant mit oman [aee"tne Magnet wit aeorner cere"! ~— KANSAS CITY VANCOUVER | CRAVATH STILL A | er Fis i ont tle 4 of atill another tennix e| ‘ : Reddy Fox Is Sorry ! t nt a ourte and that « : f y Porky, pretending to be| Next story: - atrtetly é prickly Porky, prev sc stipe sake anche ade Taide Seek © Geuiely, GETS SCOTT TIES UP RACE HOLDS RECORD very m ” prickly Porky rattled his thou - ——— Te “ « y ® “Rabe” Ruth may be a champioie , < d little spears aa he spoke, and ‘ ( ne “ This) Dally Jow ‘ « he | r . Bie ee i #1 know you'll enjoy the bark, and | sand litt aes so Poon emir | RUTH FINALLY, alrew « \ dew and Pat Scott of the Vancouver Pacif! —Vancouver beat the world'y| home run hitter, but he will have théy are , “ ag ray oe the great major Be " knew| “Of course, you not afraid of | purchased by the Kansas City Blues,| team by a 6-to-1 count here yester inary, Rorky yenned. Se Jaccording to an announcement made ‘ of the kind and was| Fox, “but listen: Bowser has gone to ‘ as 4 ; P found nothing of t Wt a Ce 1 reiner ate four | The deciding game will probably be! fessional ball in 1903 with Low gost trying to set him awny from the | wet Farmer Brown's Boy, and he hag Wii tt oe a ese not fgg: « : local playera who are figuring PE ee naw boon | Played here Labor day. Vanoouver| Angeles. - His beet season. was! im se. nere Was a twinkle in| got @ gun!” So! pus fob a ece ore nament Anco aged bi doo: et bs old nate pg nity eyes as be re Prickly Porky sat up and took no-|¢ atasnis $ b that be ohh acy P 4 a the mamene is, Vanoo of new women i is manag a by Muldoon. ropes with epee aes he got \tice. He had met Farmer Brown's|sented. him in a Detro hote ontry or receive Inf ° . 2 ft ( ren i ateataenaiaitbe BE rie Be: ag : | Boy oe afore and had not been| George H. bombarded the hotel with ma » the Canadian meet have only to write ve Tria Speaker of the Cleveland Tn | slugger s50" SRG ee |hurt, but he was not sure that Far-|telegrams until finally a hotel em to the secretary of the Laurel Tennis) pijiy small, However Potty |dians is the only playing manager} Babe” has many years ahead of hi tak ie Hoy would be so good|ploye found the valued fob. Said who defeated Gilman, of the | club, Vancouver, B. C Perking, Janet Shoahan and Frances in the majors. Many fans who have|him, and if he continues as he is Ry Fox, but my stomach Is full just now, not the least bit hun séiv. Union National; Brownell, of th — Bicaleca hate tine tu tor the het gamed s alors ' "co gg ‘not ie tne bit pe [natured gyety Some enrest hig gy bi $100 check from] Notional Bank ‘of Commerce, whe At Jast @ few likely-looking funter|the horizon looks @ Uitte brighter for sa mM on a swine patch, SP or heii! be long Before "he face of Granny Fox fell, put | “How do you know?" he demanded,!"Babe" for bis effortu --—-...._ defeated Blockinnd, of the Univer- [gira have made thei appearance on the future, _ J also the greatest outfielder, _ ~~. he equals. Crayath’s recor J “Babe” Ruth, home run king, re league star. Gavvy has pounded out day, tieing up the Minto cup race. | 91 four basers since he began’ pF ‘am much obliged to you, Gran

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