The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 13

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ar ‘ TY, chiltren™ Mother dear's voice was a funny mixture reproot and but Must have been the strongest, for she suddenty joined the stranger tm his hearty laugh. oft amusement, surprise and the amusement “What on earth are you play ing?” she asked. “We're playing that «mallpox story,” ish. "“And I was going to be the Drav’n and lonely settler, but now I am being the Medicine Man.” “But what yourselves?” Mother dear persist ed. “Well,” David explained, “1 did me first, and I tried the water colors, but they are punk, so I made the black with shoe polish and the red and white spots painted on with colored chalk. I am fot so very good, am IT But I got Peery finer’ Peggy looked anything but fine great rings of red dotted her face and arms, spots of yellow glared here and there, and her cheeks stood out like a chipmunk’s. De have you done to vid looked at her proudly. “She does look pretty awfyl, doesn't she?" he confessed ‘ “Fou seq, I couldn't get the spots to work, so I used just a teeny weeny bit of that stuff in your nail polishing things, she’s all filled out with paraffin in her cheeks s0 she looks swe! up.” ADVEN Markie Muskrat bad a bank the mantelshelf upstairs, a fat tin fish that swallowed pennies, and when his mother refused to give him & cent for chewing-gum, he got to thinking of it and about the last time he had Gropped in a penny. If he remembered rightly, the penny Dad stuck and hadn't gone the whole way into thé fish's mouth, and he bad run away and left it sticking. Now wasn't he glad, tho, that he'd Jet it alone. All he had to do was to stand the fish on its head and out would roll the penny as nice as pie.! Up he slipped to the bedroom shelf, tipped up Mr. Chub, as he called his fish-bank, and out popped, Mr, Penny. Then he flew to the on * * Sor bo an Y s Page 180 | “THE LITTLE ACTORS David said, looking sheep. | 1) and} keke OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton. CHEWING GUM THE SEATTLE STAR Seallle » | + WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— (Drawings by Grove)* —— ——— “ o — F aah! sav wad ve ; ae WELL- US PUBLIC HAUEE CANDIDATE Wit BO ] GUND OUT ONE CONEOLATION— A ALK HIS TALIONG AT HOME = AND RECOTRO WHEW rs VROPPED BWemaKs EASY HIS ©PBBCHES ONA PHONO GRAPH A Tt took apme time to get the " dear was called down stairs, and {dren cleaned up, then Mother the stranger was left alone with | David and Perry | “Se you are having an orches: tra right in your school? he said | to David “De you know that when I was ff a boy we hadn't anything to play [| much leas anybody to teach on us how. “But you can't keep a boy from | playing if he has music in him. | “My brother was like that—he | wanted a violin, and he made it took cedar and worked with it TOM,cOme Quick Aud GET cores Dow TAKE. Your. and whittled and polished and CLEANED DP FoR. DANER ~ Gee, ION’ Pm capt poet Owe Aus ofe Ver! is raped till he bad a very fair The COMPANY Is Here! Kwow \v WAS FAST se I've . rapegenne ‘olin So bare! ents Od “Then what do you think he did ~ |for a bow? He pulled the long sie, ‘white hairs out of an old horse's his own bow tall and m “And for a long time that was the only violin in Port Townsend, | made pretty good music, too.” | “Didn't the horse care if you did pull his hair out of his tail?" Peg BY asked “No; that horse was such a good friend of ours he would let ps do pretty much what we pleased with him. I remember one summer, I was a littlo bit of a chap, we had a perfect pest of hornets “Hornets are worse than ‘bees, you know; you can be walking right along a grassy path and the | first thing you know ypu have stirred up a neat (To Be Continued) > GEE~T UWE TT" { Gort DARNES AT ALEKS™ OM VouR Dod, EU? WELL- WHATS Noun DOLLY'S? NAME? TURES arrived, the school board, with wi eld Mr, Owl at their head, and} Markie's troubles began. There he} was with a wad of chewing gum in his big specks ‘n everything, he just sharp eyes to wateh him, For altho! Scribble Scratch, the fairy school master, waa very keen of sight, with his big specks ‘n everything, he just! couldn't see everybody do every little thing all the time, even with Nacy to help—Nick, too, sometimes. But those others! He'd have stuck the chewing gum! tosh hin desk, only there wasn't any inside to it, just an ide, for the denks in Meadow Grove school were all stones, you know, the seats, too, for that matter. | Markie rolled his gum into his By POP MOMAND . KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES Store, bought a stick of crawfish cheek and sat still, managing pretty ‘chewing gum, and got to school just| well when it came his turn to an ad the bell rang to come to order, ewer a question. But when they panting and perspiring, but happy | started to sing and march-—oh, my! an a king. | He didn't know what to do. ‘Then, as you know, the gisitors' (Copyright, 1920, N, E. A) { BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Peter Rabbit Grows Curious Again iH, THAT curtosity of Peter Rab, and was just as curious as ever, As bit! Was there ever anything like it? It gave Peter no peace at all No sooner had he found out| about one thing than he was just/ bubbling over with sesire to know | about something else. It got him in-| to all kinds of trouble. There was a| { time that he found a queer-looking | ; box sitting just outside one of his) runways. It had a door, and the door was open in a most inviting | way. Inside, way in the back, was @ bit of carrot fastened to a stick. 4 It was « queer place for a carrot to be. Peter didn’t want it, not the| least little bit, for his stomach was full. But be was curious about that Bit of carrot. It looked like a real carrot, but who ever heard of a car-| Fot In such a place as that? He . Must find out if it was real carrot. Bo Peter stole inside the box with the inviting door and nibbled the) carrot just out of curiosity and noth ing more. Bang! The door had closed, and do what he would, Peter wuld not open it. So all day he had it in the dark in a miserable little , 80 frightened that he could But He Was Curious About That Bit of Carrot soon as his curtosity wag satintied about one thing, there was something else he just had to know about. of Mistah Buzzard had no sooner fin- hardly breathe’ with any comfort. | ished telling how Mistah Mocking Then he had heard heavy footsteps | bird had come by his wonderful! coming nearer and nearer, and he| voice than Peter was ali ready with | had shivered and shaken with fright.) another question, Nearer they came. Something nie | “If yo’ please, Mistah Buzzard, the box and knocked it over and! will you tél) us why your head is broke the fast closed door #0 thet | red?” asked Peter Rabbit. Peter was able to crawl out. Peter! - had dodged into the Old Brier Patch,| Next stery:. Why Ol Mistah Buz- where he felt safe. Pretty soon his | zard Has a Red Head, curiosity had led him to peep out. There \xy the box in which he had 3 been caught, and Peter knew then it | Was a trap. And there was one of Farmer Brown's cows, which had ac: cidentally kicked the trap over and Sunday School Union Conference On Here The second day's sexsion of the an- | Call, socialist BUT Y‘PooR SIMP "How DOES HE THATS WHAT 1 SAID, THIS GOAT HASNT ANY NOSE' AND JOHN HAS A GOAT TH FUNNIEST GoAT YVEVER SAW! HE HASNT ANY NOSE YES UNK I HAD A SWELL TIME VISITIN’ JOHN HELD SR. OUT ON HIS Farm! HES GoT CHICKENS Ducks, COwS AND EVERY THING’ SOMETHIN’ TERRIBLE! By AHERN OTTO AUTO _ 3 Wow) MUCH IS GAS AGALLON were 2 2.0% & GALLON 2. WHY SAY, HONEST WEIGHT, AND RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET DUT UP UNDER THE WEN RE SELLING “THE VERY pure Foop ac | n WELL NSEE- {TS EASIER TO MAKE REASON, IF AMY, CAN YOU ) GIVE FOR CHARGING { * A xX { | garage and stolen $50 worth of fish- | ing tackle, which was discovered when the proposed fishing trip was Delegates to jleague of nations congress in Ge|No Fish—Thieves A neva, Nov. 15, M. Matsuda and Vis : League in Seattle Mushakoji, They were ac Steal His Tackle started, | Instead of @ fine catch of fish, | Among the passengers on the liner | companied by the Viscountess Mush | the in nothing in the H. F. Eckhart) The fool Shooeth his neighbor's Wife Of &) residence, at 3903 Eighth ave. but hens from his back yard, but t . wise man fixeth up a snug place for, | ‘Thieves had entered the Eckhart’ them to lay in. | \Jap Socialist Paper Is Admitted to Mails WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. -~Post-| } master General Burleson was ordered! Fushima Maru, which arrived in akoji and Mrs, FE. Takeda, y to restore to the New York |port Tuesday, were two members of | member of the Japanese legation at) qiggust Wednesday Japanese delegation to the! Washington. | vount Weather yesterda t newspaper, the privi-| the The order legen of the mail service was issued by Justice Hitze, of the , perty-lipperty-lip, straight over Lo) fener cory ef Gospel Of the | years, made the/fellowing statement ' |and research by foremost physicians | saving remedy that I cheerfully ree- Where Reddy had been at work. It} yah “Gray, streaked or faded hair can be | throughout the world. J ommena it to anyone troubled with This Oil Spray is an actual} ‘was a long way from the safe Old | immediately made black, brown or tl | Diabetes is invariably the result off Diabetes and I hope this will be the|/ germ destroyer, It is strongly Claws of boro hl Fox onthe white! included more than 400,000 voters,| sticky or gummy and leaves the hair | with gratifying results. Perhaps you| where. Samples sent on reseipt of J. P. CHASE, Chemist ; “watch of ousers. Approximately 200,000 of these were] fluffy. It will make a gray-haired may be benefitted in a like manner, | ten cents. Warner's Safe Remedies || Second and dames St. Elliets 494 _ | But Peter never seemed to learn, women. ¢ person look twenty years younger.” Ce aR RN RE ARR NE ‘I had been troubled with Diabetes | Co, Dept. 661, Rockaster, N. X, L i #0 wet Peter free. Ever since then Peter has had a warm piace in lis ference of the American Sunday | e ° ° heart for cows. | School union for the Upper Coast dis. | , , ‘The worst thing that can be said ‘ N. t G U D ‘Then there waa the time Peter haa| ‘tlct began, Wednesday, at 9 a, m., ta thet are aver Bon Marche Demonstration ol Ulve in Vespatr | geen Reddy Fox carefully bury som M3 University Presbyterian ween at t if they have any | FEF 5 1. NRT | thing in & sandy spot out on the| “Pure such thing. HE Virginia Dare Extract demonstrations at Warner's Safe Diabetes Kemedy | for § years, IT heard about Warner's | Here Is a Green Meadows. Of course, it didn’t | concern Peter in the least. It wus | none of Peter's business what Reddy Fox might choose to bury out on the | Green Meadows, but Peter couldn't| rest untii he had found owt. So, no sooner was Reddy Fox out of sight than away went Peter Rabbit, lip | Brier Patch, and Peter should have known better than to run such a} risk. Hardly had he reached the epot where Reddy Fox had been at work than, happening to look up, | vote for every two women in Chi. @t any drug store. It costs very} re “double-strength.” They go twice af far, and well, imade from. formula tried und tenet Olen ‘whotn should he see but old Granny | 0, actord to « 4 little and no extras to buy. Dissolve are ° nd ’ f ry 7 , | gy: in- . || ness. Full directions are cago, actording to estimates today of | little no # to bu janolv their rich flavor never gets lost in the food; 21 Symptoms of the disease are, in-| ed and used with remarkable results |} DOs. | oy, printed Fox stealing up to him thru the grass, Peter forgot all his curionity. He just started for the Old Brief) in Chicago Patch a# fast a# his long legs would | thoge, fake him, and it seemed to him that! are women. with every jump he could feel the) | 7:30 a song service will be held, fol-| yesterday's registration Diabetes Sufferers Should |Brings nual efficiency and fellowship con Distriet of Columbia supreme court. | Virginia Dare at the Scores of missionaries from Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho were on hand at the opening of the confer- ence Tuesday. A sightseeing trip will be taken by the delegates this afternoon, and at Safe Diabetes Remedy and 1 tried some of it and got myself in good condition and went to work again One man said he doctored for 2 years and that ope bottle of Warner's Safe Diabetes Réthedy did him more good than.all the doctors, I am much | pleased and so thankful for your life: | | has brought health and happiness to | many who thought themselves be \yond aid. Diabetes is a peculiar and baffling | disease which the médical profession | seems to be unable to cure despite the many years of experimenting the Bon Marche are giving the house- wives of Seattle the latest and most valuable in- formation on better food flavoring. R Remedy EUCAZONE OIL SPRAY Barber Gives Recipe for Gray Hair Mr. A. E. O’Brien, who has been lowed by an address by Professor Me | 4 harber in New York City for many a recommended for the prevention of INFLUENZA and all con tagious diseases, and for the treatment of all forms of eatarrh the head and hoarse: sufferers.” | cause of helping many | (Signed) James Platt, Nat’) Military Home, Dayton, Ohio, | Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy is | impatred nutrition—this results in an excess @f sugar in the blood and fail- ure of the food to nourish, hence a gradual wasting away while eating light brown, whichever shade you de-| sire, by the use of the following rem- edy that you can make home: | “Merely get a box of Orlex powder | Thret Men to Two Women Are Voters} CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Three men! 180 Exrnacts | creased thirst, excess of urine, emaci | ation and dry skin, often with sweet- ee | ish odor. See Virginia Dare at the Bon Marche Food | Following are a few voluntary Demonstration, and learn all about |]| Words of praise from a man who has the new flavoring secrets | used Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure it in 2 oz. of distilled or rain water! There are 892.841 voters registered | and comb it through the tte. Full/ This is a record. Of) direction for use and a gold bond are men and $36,938| guarantee come in each box, One box will last you for months. } “It is safe, does not rub off, is not during the past 40 years, As the! name tndicates, Warner's Safe Dia-| betes Remedy is absolutely safe and is made solely from herbs and other beneficial ingredients, | Sold by leading druggists every- different flavors. For Sale Exclusively by the Buller Drug Co. 903 ‘The heavy refistration yesterday

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