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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920, | By ALLMAN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ar ‘ HELP ARovND AN TwuG Tar HASA*T is, You t Diswes FOR Ma TuuenT-THS You € ALOT OF : {uv * ~~ ‘| Til 1S Pansy's Day orr~ ‘The s@ BUT Now ~ No GouD! OF ‘TOOTH PICKS ~ TheV'LL . mcreaseD W vate It ' Be Twenty CeNTS A 5 Tue LasT COUPLE Years: : we PACKAGE BEGINING | * C., Tomorrow. * Cleland _» ' ' oO) q Page 158 . ' Al ADVENTURE ON NEAH BAY YOU wit get a map of the;talk among the Indians about Sound country you will| anything but the great Potiatch, just where Neah Ray lies./ “Chief Jimmie waa making it, if you should ask your father /and besides inviting the home gomebody who haa been there | tribes we were so far north that is @ nice trip up thera, you/he sent out invitations to the moat likely hear some story | dreaded Northern Indians, storms and high waves) «yack and I were wild to go, It landings. Woe said nothing to mpther about has @ savage record! i+ tho, for fear she wouldn't let ships and lost lives, | us go; nobody trusted the North things that T have | orn Indians, you know, and if she this story which one | said no, of course that ended It, "s friends told Pes: | nut if we could manage it alone the most interest: | we thought that would be safe, “At last the great day ber od jand luck was with us, for the 3 house was full of company and JUST A MINUTE, WELL, A UTrLe You EMBARRASS Mi Ard gg he mother was all taken up with ANNIE =~ 0’ You WwHILe 10 | WALKEO WHAT wi D ? Hy [her guests, and after breakfast S€@ THAT SwELL UP BEHIND HER. AND ABouT OW-VES — Ww we were turned over to our nurse OF COURSE - BY ALL MEANS | for the day. Party - wei, “When I think bow mother Guess N—— ‘ You' THEY'RE ALL NICE GOYS trusted that nuree ai what a fraud she was, it makes me won- der that we came thru alive. If we didn’t bother her and mother didn’t know we were out alone, jshe was happy. So we innocently ran away to the beach to play. ‘Jack,’ I whispered, ‘if Brother tied the canoe at the lower stump, we're all right. I can make the two miles easy as anything, and We'll Just go, and I want us to got there early so we can see it be gin’ | “Teddy looked wp at the sky Ike en old sailor, “Wouldn't Wprise me it L] Gat,Tom, | wish Yoy'D DRY The Wiens WE waee FIRST MARRIED — | Gyess There 130" OW Nes The RE ity Feud i i pau i i: a F THE iF ru ail : WELLSTEEN, WILL SAN, Dod~ CAN ’ ’ ALEK SEE Wn NEW : f Nov GIMME ONE VEN DUPPIES HAT WE : BESIIE Lay Some “Here's @ truant,” he called. “Found him up in the tgs WHY CLARICE OL ][ HE KNOWS ALL AQOUT BILLBOARDS, }{] \aty aINtuE Says end Moons exclaimed dunce-cep and bring It right here, | GAL, WITH Sirtrue || POSTERS, BANNERS AN’ EVERY THING!||] THEYRE JUST EATIN’ suddenty, pulling|I'm going to haul this fellow out Out of the deep hole where | and set him in the corner with a new GILROY HANDLING |] AN HE KNOWS WHERE To PuT UP NY CAMPAIGN and putting |/style bonnet. Maybe that'll wake MY CAMPAIGN ‘Et; HES A LITERATURE! ' reat joy.|so he could get @ good hold of his LITERATURE 1't AS}| WISE GUY: after school | unruly pupil. piece seven| “Ouch’" he erled again, pulling his GOOD AS ELECTED iting me. No|hand out just as suddenly as be mMavor! my finger was fore. “He's not there at all!’ he ex- come to tell you|claimed. “He's gone and left bis ready, but Floppy! bite and ft bit me.” im his seat studying his les-| He poked his head tn this time you what you are, sir,)and whom do you think he saw? g00d-for-nothing, and| Buzzy Bee! Oscar bad slipped out daddy for me if| another hole and played hookey, and more in school | left Buzzy to buzz so | years.” teacher and make him bell eo was fairyman's surprise and | asleep. only answer he got to allj Just then Nick came in holding tirade was only a sleepy “Brz-z!/Orrie under his arm. “Here's a tru-| Borst’ Just exactly ant, Mr. Scribble Scratch,” he called. before. It was exasperating, to| “Found him up in the maple tree.” least. And Orrie had to say his Friday} BY THORNTON W. BURGESS The Mystery Grows a Poy Ff didn't scream in his sleep, and there inaite Seay, enrteay, was a whole lot of comfort in that. ‘Didet such s body see? He could eat with @ better appetite ° now. You see, when he had been COURSE it was Sammy Jay| told that he was screaming in the} who was humming euch a foolish. | night, Sammy had been afraid that ing rhyme as that. But really | he was doing it in his sleep, and if| ‘wasn't so foolish in Sammy's case,| he was doing that, why, some dark! all, He had sat up wide awake | night Hooty the Ow! might hear him and find him, and that would be the end of him. Now he knew that he could go to sleep in peace, just as he always had, Sammy Jay brushed and smoothed night, and I haven't kept anybody One-Armed Man Ties ing with one arm, has had no less; A man seldom wears his trousers out his handsome blue coat and} I replie mmy Jay, indig than five “ones” within five years.| out at the knee praying for work, made himself aa pert and smart ap.| “Wake” replied Sammy Jay, antly, ny aes pearing aa possible, Ho had been so|” pelt Wren came right up tn front Up Record in Golf The difference between the tallest | worried lately that he hadn't taken! of gammy Jay and hopped up and| NEW YORK, Sept, 17—Tho aver-|and shortest races in the world is much care of himself, which i# very . She was so mad that with| age golfer, champion or duffer, 18/1 foot 4% Inches, and the average | unusual for Sammy Jay. Now, how-| every word she jerked her funny Ut-| well content to have @ single hole| height ix 5 feet 6 inches. | tle tail go that Sammy Jay almost | had to laugh. When he had finished dressing, he| «pon’t tell that to me, Sammy Jay! dge G. W. Shields, y j started for the alders beside the|pon't tell that to me!" she cried a Tete the tenses ot oleae Yat; A S GUARD Laughing Brook, just to have a look | “Tidn't 1 see you with my own eyen| VM ¢ 4 ever, he felt so much better that he began to think about his looks. in one to his credit after a career lasting a score of years. Th a around. Of course, he didn’t expect | sitting on that alder over ,there?|q@aal.?. iti 4 . to find his voice down there, for| Don't tell that to me! You ought | Seattle s Y | You can safeguard the happiness and who ever saw a voice? Still, he| be ashamed of yourself!” a welfare of your family by saving. A thought that he might fina some-| Next story: Sammy Jay Seoks Ad- Leading small sum deposited regularly on a Sav- ' thing that would explain the mys | yton, i A vi large tery. : Ings Account will soon grow 1, hen Out Popped Jenny Wren| try. a1 around tn the thick-| After you eat—always use Dentist enough for investment and provide ‘9 ure days. ‘Save night, just to try to find out why|et of alders beside the Laughing I am now devotin, ‘Was that all the little meadow and| Brook, but nothing unusual did he my entire time to my Oh ., r | find. "Then for a long time he sat as dental practice, I make regularly.- That's the important part. \ |FOR YOUN STOMACHS SIKE) Savings Department open Mill as still can be, studying and all examinations and ! Thief! Thiet!” just as he does| thinking. Finally he thought to him- diagnose each case, as Saturday Hvening fede ee .for your convealence in the daytime. Now he knew. Sit-| self: “I'll just see how my voice real-| one o two tablets—eat like candy, | Well ax do all extract: 5 The Seattle National Bank ze in the dark in his big pine tree, | ly does sound down here,” and, open-| Instantlyrelieves Heartburn, Bloated |ing between the hours § 4 had heard his own voice, or what | ing his mouth, he screamed: Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, | of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m like his own voice, scream-| “Thief! Thief! Thiet!” {oodeouring, repeating, headacheand| My offices have beer hs Hl Gown in the alders by the Laugh-, Then out popped Jenny Wren, and| the inany m caused by established for more “gf © Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollara id-S h than a quarter of a fs Second Avenue at Columbia Acid-Stomach _ |svio, tnd nt my I TO HELP BUILD UP there was his voice down in the| “You ought to be ashamed of your.| EATONICIs the best remedy, ittakes | 1901. I do not compote wi THEIR STRENGTH ENERGY there was himeclf sitting | self, Sammy Jay! You ought to be| the harmfal acids and gases right out | transient, advertising dentists, . the big pine tree with his mouth | ashamed of yourself?’ ahe sputtered. | of ibe body and, of course, youget| My prices are the lowest con- AND ENDURANCE ed ag tight as he could shut it.| “Isn't st enough to keep us awake| Well. Tens of thousands wonderfully | eistent with first-clasy work. . Guaran' 'yor| EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, a, ASK VOUR ORUGGIST and screaming ail day?” to satist, money refunded b; a eon Lawn cn neva tn tho! Gan fame wie, Sissy it desea eaees beats DONT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES | B fi i H é } i He 3 E is BF iy i 3; i 2 E i fi a a STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS