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» SEPTEMBER 30, 1920, ar * Srallle PAIR oF Dice! Page 169 *. PIONEER PLAYHOUSE Tead one letter, crum. a a without so = them over (P » thought how funny grown - these letters even had pic. ©n the envelopes), said: “Ah! 25th. 1 must remember that, Dad her innings, “Peery lamb,” she said, and her sounded very glad, indeed. you remember the lady we in the summer who told you Interesting Neah Bay stories? vening’s beat. Yor, I'm Set anoer story, it of a walking ques. = you make for yourself. I oo Jack and I felt. I ‘ . it's no fun playing in house; we need a regular regular one—where can keep house and have = wae "| we pushed and rolled and pulled a dishes and make a fire and do everything.’ "So wo started out like other home-makers—to find a location. “We decided against the big rock on the beach because of the higher tides, “The big old hollow log was too near the house and too splintery. “Then we came to a grand place. Half hidden by ferns and With a nice grassy spot between ~a level spot—two large stumps curved around, it looked as if it were made for us “Jack said, "We gotta have a top, aren't we? “I don't know how we did ft, Dut we got the meanest man up there interested and he got clap- boards and built us a roof, Then WEDILOCKED ship's ventilator that was part of the wreckage on the beach, in for & stove, gathered in little bits of driftwood, brought down our play- things from the house and set up housekeeping. “Cook? We cooked everything in that play-house, and we and our Indian play-fellows loved it better than a palace. “But I wanted one more thing. 1 always watched the tracks in the 1 was quite, quite happy. fect—a soft, cuddly pet to love.” eae OT] APVENtuRes the noon bel rang tn the Muff Mole hurried home. ‘was all out of sorts, because of hunting earthworms as he after slipping off from Grove school, he had | quarreling with Flop Field/ me Hie nose was hurting him W like everythifig where Flop had! fm the back way and back stairs, while his | ing the table in the| “4 voices, hin? stairs. | ie bout | Mm and wondering what was keep ‘him so late. He hoped they pt find him until they began ) get Worried, for then they'd be so BG to discover that he was safe! ‘wouldn't ask embarrassing | after a great deal of talking, (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) BY THORNTON father. “I guess he’s learned Which seemed to Muff to last about an hour, there was silence. Then, horror of horrora, sounds of eating! Could they actually be having lunch without him? Only too true, for his keen Uttle ears missed nothing. He stood it as long as he could, then he decided to attract attention. He snored. But no answer! Then he tried sneezing! Still no- body came. Only more sounds of eating and spoons on plates. Oh, how could they? ‘Then he cried! But his tears were Teak—not makebelieve like the snores and encezes. He was giad/ he could cry. That surely would bring them! He needed sympathy — and lunch. But he was to get neither. After while his father tramped up- stairs. But Muff was sound asleep by this time. “Poor little kiddie,” maid his father. “I guess he's learned a les- son, Hell not play truant again in 4@ hurry—nor fight, either.” Muff got a wonderful supper. RENT REASONABL dea Tr yt hide i Unt Cc ! re i} orf ‘4 ICE W. BURGESS __. OP Mistah Buzzard Tells a Secret . COON had spent the larg: y est part of the forenoon sitting | foot of the tall dead tree on | OV Mistah Buzzard likes to) All the time Ol Mistah Buz- | had been sailing round and im circles way up in the blue, | ‘sky, sometimes #0 high that to/ he looked just like a tiny! Bobby bad watched him until wn neck ached. Mr. Buzz Mily ever moved his wings. He/| sailed, end sailed, and sailed up down and round and round, just an if it Was no work at all, but just | indeed, it was. } Coon had waited so long! “ft was almost more than he do to be patient any longer, ‘But if you really want a thing, it is waiting for, and so Bobby & great sigh and tried to make | more comfortable, At last) Buzzard came sailing down for the tall dead tree, ‘two or three flaps of his great he settled down on his favor- and looked down at Bobby on ve os morning, Brer Coon,” said Buzzard. morning, Mistah Buzzard. are feeling very well this * replied Bobby Coon ag po- ag he knew how. to ‘middling well,” sald Ol’ |. with a twinkle in “What can Ah do fo’ yo’-| piéase, Mistah Buzzard, tell me if there is anybody | South where you came can make his voice sound the voices of other people. - ‘there was using hin very "+Certinly! Cert'nly!” chuckled O1 : “It's Mistah Mock why tna around making trouble; he just nat- urally likes to. He just goes around | mocking everything- and everybody | he hears until sometimes it seems! like yo’ couldn't be sure of yo’ own| Yolee when yo hear it, Why do yo'| ask, Brer Coon?” “Because he is right here in the! reen Forest now,” replied Bobby | Coon, “What's that yo' am saying, Brer 100K, Tom, | FOUND A Stow Me How To SHOOT CRAPS Witt YouP \THE SEATT a [ You uNpersvauo IT How 7 How Youve Gor To MAKE. Your pour Aud IF You THeowl A Seven You Lose? ALL RIGHT-You Take THE LE STAR Women Make Their Own Rules Gambling. Vii snoor FoR A DoLtAR. (HAVENT ANY CHANGE! DICE AND ShooT Me FoR. A NICKEL! You HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN wWMAT Day TODAY 16 HAVE You PETER”, TOQ-LET= HIGH CLASS 6 MODERN APARTIMENT® » 458 QUINCE STREET. NO CHILDREN ALLOWED, . r atv e « 3 WITH SKID CHAINS OW YOUR PURSE, YKHow COULD t FORGET, ANNIE ® SUPER INTENDANT® hook Ay ‘ruat! & seved Te Mest ThmG! You WIN, TAKE THe MoneY ANO SHAKE Acam! Gouy THIS 13 A VERT FASHIONABLE APARTMENT, WE DONT EVEN ALLOW CHILDREN IN THE BUILDING! WOTEL® ALL CROWDED, NO ACCOMODATIONS ETT: WHY FRINGTRNCE, ATONE HOTEL WEY KNICKED HE QO FOR -1 DON'T KNOW WHETHER TODAY IS HER BIRTHDAY oR OUR. PAGE 13 By ALLMAN You CAN'T quer WITH JUST ONE SHAKE LIKE THAT = “THATS NOT 4 THe WAY To PLAY, “MANDE | DONYY KNOW The RULES AND | DON KNOW WHETHER. To BUY HER A PRESENT OR NOT= iT MAY BE TH’ DAY ON WHICH To PAY SOME INSURANCE OR SOME - THIN’ — OH - OH, GOLLY ry By BLOSSER secant wo B DISCOVERED MORE WAS OF SDELLIN’ WORDS THAN NEH+ HAD"®D SLEEP ON A BILLIARD TABLE, AND “THEY CHARGED ME A DOLLAR Coon? What's that?” erted Ol’ Mis-| mouth tight closed and finally, how tah Buzzard, growing very excited. | qi) the little meadow and forest people refused to speak to one an- other because of the many unkind things which had been overheard And Bobby told what he had over heard the night before when Une’ Billy Possum and a stranger had sat on the very log in which Bobby had been taking a nap. Ol’ Mistah Buz ward chuckled A “Yo' might have known ' Billy Sa was behind all that trouble, id he. “Yes, sah; yo’ might have known that rascal was behind it, When Une’ Billy Possum and Mocker get their haids together, there sho'ly am | gwine to be something doing.” Next story: Bobby Coon Has a Busy Day : TO WOMEN WHO ‘Thousands of Amertean women in Then Bobby Coon Told Old'our homes are daily sacrificing their is lives to duty. In order to keep the Mistah Bugeard Lome neat and attractive, the chil Then Bobby Coon told Ol Mistah|dren well dressed and tidy, women Buzzard all about the trouble on the/overdo. Soon a weakness or dis: Green Meadows and in the Green placement is brought on and they Forest; how Sammy Jay had moved suffer in silen rifting along from away to the Old Pasture so that no bad to worse forty years Lydia one could say that he sceramed in| E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound the night, and yet now his voice was|has proved a boon and a blessing to still heard; how Stickytoes the Tree-|women in this condition, by re- toad was almost crazy, because his|storing their systems to a normal neighbors said he was noisey when| healthy condition, Why don't you try bird just likes to go all the time he was sitting with his |it?—AdverUsement. bt oa Deine Romance in Office; Wedding Bells Now For three years Hugh 8. Studdert, well known marine engineer, and Miss Margaret H. Ward, chief clerk for the Pacific Towboat company had worked side by side in the of. fices of the firm. Tuesday they were | » The secret leaked out the| J married. next day. Nearly 3,000,000 neres of forest land are available for timber in Af. rica. if You Know of Anyone Having Epilepsy )| It will be an act of kindness on your part to call his attention to the Kosine Treatment for Epilepsy or | y, Fits, For over 20 years Kosine has suceessfully combated this dread dixease, toning, strengthening and renewing the whole nefvous system, Prevents return attacks ff taken in time. Large bottle, $2. If not satintied, after using, your money will be re turned, Write for free treatise on Epilepsy. Kosine Company, 1116 15th st. N, W., Washington, D. C, Sold by Swift's Pharmacy, corner Second ave, and Pike st. Rayond Robins — to (hen G. O. P. Fire Col. qymond Robins, speaker for the reyblican national committee, will* spf here Monday evening: This ishe first big meeting of the nationalkmpaign to be st vill probably be Brings Rellet been awful sick with gas,” » W. H. Person, “and all I can get to give me A and gas on the stomach jnickly\ken ap and carried out > atoniGhen appetite and arene And many other b y ar when the stomac! gr indigestion sed other ng, in ion other hing on, Take Eatonic you eat—see how mnch . _ Big box costs only a ur druggist’s guarantes, oa stomach ]Nathan Eckstein Is Honored by Jews Nathan Eckstein, Seattle business man, has been honored by appoint ment to the “flying squadron” of 100 prominent Jews of the country, who Most soaps and prepared sham poog contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut off shampoo, for this is |pure and entirely greaseless. very cheap and beats anything else |all to pleces, You can get Mulsified lat any drug store, and a few ounces will Inst the whole family for months, Simply moisten the hatr with water and rub it In, allout a tea- spoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle, Besides, it loosens And takes ‘out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified, } | est of Judaism on November 15. The| will begin a 44-day tour In the Inter- POSITIVELY STOPS squadron is headed by Jutlus rover: | A LLING HAIR wald, Mortimer L. Schiff, Julius ‘ bd ry Kahn and others of equal note. Persistent Coughs and safe for young and old. No opiates ix P REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS It's | In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; arene you can bite corn off the cob; Yeoa Te years, a EXAMINATION FREE AN work guaranteed fc morning and get teeth Call and See

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