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eee SS THEW SEATTLE STAR H ar rattle | Tom Sleeps While the Son Shines. q * sang hap bg I'LL. sHow You, DADDY! wnat Have You Ye | come vere, 7 nt You Just push of DoweP Where pe voreg Fg “i 4 si wir Twe vacuum P moe oy even ott) i pm Bay ose ; yy see Nob i * Cle | e. | t A , | he, . : % § x “a le ; i y , } A, ‘ Su we my = : Page 170 eo. ‘ IONG BEFORE LONG AGO cCrrupt CROSS the bay the sun paint = “All the Big mountains of the today A 4.8 gokten path; a little tum Cascades were fre mountains, rum a t peat boked more like some gilded | bling thunders, belching out fires : fairy ship than like the dirty little |{n flames that reached the clouds, aoe 2 wen making night lurid and day ghast- Pen ap prey peak and vatiey and |'Y: #pitting forth huge stones and ef the Olympics atood | POCFINE Out Fivers of lava that prirren _ fegt and still, and a bit dimly |*PFead and apread Ike a ‘rocky Ge the city's emoke the Cas crust over th® whole earth pr ~ ¢ foie range could be seen, with “Storma were ceaseless and the Ee ee standing guard, winds terrible; earthquakes shook W ond nt ‘osha ea Wak ine the mountains to thelr centers; een Orandmother watching it all. | “Y*FY Where wae war, oddeal arid Broke the wtilinesn with a “we a and earthquake flood and qestion, harsh thunder; Mount i y What makes some country 87 | Mount Pallas: Maveen #2. % ac sf \ . ) i Ht ihe 9 2 Doug ft mike ag eggs ogee ee thie Deeds ‘Schuine + . ( be Ron eli in canning peacanagyy ae seen gra ge << % eS {|i YouR HOUSE-m bumped up were firebreathers, fountains of ||| ANOTHER MINUTE Qmpampther wuld: “I'm not! pquid fre, And all the land was * \|| HED A BEEN IW exch of & scientist. Davie: I! peopled with fends, | qoulint make It very clear to yout “For who else could Ive in such #1 tied to explain, but IT will), pincer And how could any tel you the legend that the A | creature live in the midst of Na ans tel about it, and that Win: | tury war without doing a bit of rep bas written down for us In| noting on his own account? pie book about this West coast nat. “In the lovely valley of the Grande Ronde there lay a great te Tete world of tire has been be ee ta the ing land sea, beating-—-beating—tap ecdaandt and hun. |M& tapping against the hilts, | Bund sand |All the land was covered with thie “eee of thousands of summers) rolling sea, save only the big fire sat Winters Rave passed in its ‘And it was long cycles breathing mountains and the des Fitime Before it knew how to be| ste Plains to the east gM place for men to live in. (Te Re Continued) eaetene te Sen Cod Coon shuffled up to the teacher's desk ond | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES fown to nothing the day before, as!i [TELL M2. MGINIS the copy had been “zebras doze dis zily.” Tongues, too, were pretty ured) LANDLORD when it was over. 1S CALLING OW “| So, of course, they were Gepending on Petey to help them out, as usual for ink, and Petey| Mr. Scribble Scratch called the roll 8 Little boy, had to| and marked X's in his big roll-book Petey stood upjon his desk, when anybody waa away. But nearly everybody was "| there, for writing was easy, and It was just aw well to have one good took whichever) mark on your report when you car. ried it home, Even Muffy Mole and were Christmas| Floppy Field Mouse were present to- Sunday school bav-| day. chil picking any| But what do you think? When the schoolmaster called out “Petey Por cupine!’ there wasn't any answer Petey wasn't there at all. Just then Cob Coon shumMied up to the teacher's desk and laid down o note It was from Petey's mother, Bobby Coon Has a Busy Day COON had left Or Mistah | him a promise that just what he had Burard sitting on his favorite | asked should be done. Be Every few minutes Ol'| you goe, it was thie way: Bobby | Buzzard would chuckle. | ‘Coon am right smart, and Ah Coon just happened to take a nap} Une’ Billy Possum am gwine |! & hollow log on which Une’ Billy ‘& taste of his own medicine. Possum and a friend of his from way J down South, a stranger in the Green Forest, just happened to sit down and talk over thé great joke that they were playing on the little peo. ple of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows, It Was a joke whieh was making all kinds of troubie, | C dreadful trouble. It seems that the ud aa... stranger, whom nobody but Une’ Billy | knew wha in the Green Forest, could | eee ee . ; ;. . make his volce sound Just live the Bhiy Possem end bie Sey Gravediggers Pick Bare Arms, Short Fined for Packing Refused to Get Out oe of or je opie, he twhe . . . e . Would hide and say ‘unkind things| Coon could remember. Saturday Holiday Skirts Banned| Geese in Too Tight| of the Way; Killed about others, always ina volee which PARIS, Oct. 1.—-The bishop of DONCASTER, Eng., Oct. 1.—Rev. LONDON, Oct, 1.—“Let them pull ‘ ho MATLOCK, Eng. Oct. 1—Grave- sounded exactly like the voice of} Next story: Une Billy Possum * ¥ * hs cia - ms ConA ES iaouied a notice prohiuiting | W. M, Tatham ‘was fined for ilitreat-| up or go round me.” Joan Campbell, some one else, Of course, these | Gets @ Surprise. seers have decided to have Satur) | nen whose arms are bare and w >| Ing seven geese. He had them pack-| 72, always refused to get out of the ‘ things were overheard, and pretty | Se 8 BOE” Stein te (oot, off. They refusea to bUryY ®| wear short skirts and thin stockings | ed in a basket which, police said, was| way of motorista, Then a bicycle hit | soon no one would mpeak to any| A new trench-digging mac prominent citizen untess the funeral | rrom entering the churches. only large enough to contain three. | her and @ verdict of accidental death | f lone else excepting to Unc’ Rilly| ¢avates In front of it and fille In be-)wag held before 11 on their “oll. | ________ ——--—-— | ne had been trampled to death, was returned, Coon Was Hurrying| Possum. You know, the stranger lind as it proceeds along its tracks. | aay." ‘Then won. Services were held | tg lnc asain naa ra and Forth Across | was a friend of Uno’ Billy, and took ee in the early morning. TZ tT SUCRCGRSROCROECESeReReeeeen | i great care to say only the nicest! A kiss ie an explosion OD | nnn | Ontometrint and Mfe. Optician | i Green Meadows. things about Une’ Billy. Of course, | aoneed emotion. Seattle’s 4 Fitted || Be ° Ri ht Now to | Mh. AN reckon he am? eaia o1| Une’ Billy was becoming very, very | ————_—— ~ : | gin Nig! ‘ ‘Then he chuckled | Popular, so he kept urging his friend mul iLe d . | Co’ Y Rh he spread his broad | With the queer voice to keep right ff ry yOQUR EARS RING ading 237 | mquer Your eumatism and said, “Ah reckon Ah bet-| 08 with the trick and not make him- ° E De ti t } fe toons UUs, blue sky, where | lf knowns |§ WITH HEAD NOISES ntis ~~ Taal lala low Tight down and see all| Bobby Coon had heard it all as he It you have roaring, buzzing I am now devotin, | he tiny pain demons that causeyonly logical treatment is to search | lay in the hollow log. As soon as MAO In your eats, are get- gi|my entire time to my back on|out and remove these germs from the meantime, Bobby Coon wan| the way was clear, he had hurried fing bard of heating and | dentn) practice, f make y | your Rheumatiam will be back on a beat e! bark and forth across the | over to ofall on Ol Mistah Buzzard, Catarrhal Deathers, go to your Jali examinations and 3 the Job with the first approach of | 0. blood. ees Meadows ana thru the Green | who also came from way down South, M Grugelst and fo" } ON Of Bh diagnose each case, as } damp, wintry weather, ready to take| or thle PUFDOR tiene eS tne BS ling On All the little people | OF Mixtah Buezard had said right @ P8585 soci 14" pint “of hot | well a do all extract. : up thelr battle against your com: |S ie Ses oa Poh oe there. He whispered a few | away that the stranger must be his water and a little granulated Ml ing between the hours fort with renewed fury. ine medy that ny the a Take 1 tablespoonful in use for more than fifty years, tar of each and then | old friend Mocker,, and that it was Fe gh a a dey. of 9 a. m, and 6 p.m 3 | Ana if you are going to again| ona has given such general set ~. on to whisper to the next | just like Mooker and Une’ Billy Pos- The will often bring auick My offices have beor oA 4 - | rely upon the liniment bottle to try | pats f Rh tis hr tree” Bobby would firet begin| sum to put their heads together and M relief from tho distressing Hf established for mor y | the deans aniy, Wek WT ee ee ee ee » the one to who lay wuch ® joke on the little Fog noises. Clogged nostrils Mlthan @ quarter of to rub the discase away, y¥ thoroughly cleanses the blood, an woulg route pis). Greta Meadow OO TE eeuld open, breathing become Sse aun Gael be doomed again to nothing but| routs out all impurities and dlecase Ba aenntts his head and | se ox ie Sve ows and of the M fney and the mucus stop drop= | eentury, and under my disappointment. A disease that | gorms, n't believe a word | Green Forest, It was then that Bob- ping into the thr persona F gement uly 18, can cause so much pain and suf. Begin taking 8.8.8. toda: 4 Bobby Coon was saying.| by Coon had thought of a plan to easy to prepare, 1901, I do not compete with cheap, fering as Rheumatism, is not on , 7, an r Would point to Ol Mis-| turn the joke on Unc’ Billy Possum, and is pl , y | transient, advertising dentists, he iis J f t if you will write a complete history Malling round ana round | and this waa why he was hurrying Moho Sf fr hard of | My prices are the lowest con- the surface of the skin, and cannot] of your caso, our medical director SP in the biue. e | forth Whispering | ead noises sistent with first-claag be rubbed away. will give you expert advices, with- » blue sky, where | back and forth pering in the hearing work, ¢ ould see him, and whis-| cars of every one who lived on the should give thie prescription EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, & Many forms of Rheumatism aré|out charge. Address Chief Medical More, and when he got| Green Meadows and in the Green @ trial. Beattle's Leading Dentias caused by a tiny disease germ in| Director, 888 Swift Laboratory, At M Always carricd away with ¥orest—that is, everybody excepting ~ 106 Columbia 9 4 the blood, and in such cases the|lanta, Ga t 1 TRY STAR WANT. ADS , '