The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 13

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THURSDAY, OCTORER 21 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— Coraline by Grove) IN “WOT’S NEW ‘S. TODAY” ar Grattle _ . ¥ fool." OL) Cle ae; x Page 187 THE WISE OLD MAN GOERS TO SLEEP sig) 5 yay the trail he went—on| sounded the pic and on and on, All that/ 13th tap the bigge night and all the next day tail and the | passed deer and elk even without| the 12 others gave a thump, and |] ever trying to shoot them Je an awful dull roar, as it f} | | fE6.—THe . REPUBLICANS HAVE ALWAYS Grea) Wee BACAUse Pree vor y WILSOW VIDW"T “TAREE Ay t OF THEM) “Tc { ( PARIS wri { 4 THEY Sure ARE HAUIUG A “WRRRIBLE Lor OF ARGUMENTS OVER “THIS League OP VEINS THins = AIT “THEY ? how COULD HE APPORO “TO “TAK ONS HE CouLON"T IUD A REPUBLICA THAT OWNED + ~ | Hin nd at every A DRESS is - - fe | thump with “And after a while he began to! them the ground was hol clim> till by and by when the second night came he had reached the snows of Tahoma, and there he camped. But he couldn't make | $'°0" a fire for fear some other hunter | jouw of p Would see it, and follow him, and Wh get a lot of the treasure. “My, but he was cold! Tired | ° and scared and cold. “He drowsed off to sleep, but at midnight the moon came up and he was most scared out of his 4 told him ea md now he would chest man of all the Squaily >. = DOINGS OF THE DUFFS wits; ‘cause he thought it was a) Qe ee ere ee wan't AO A MAN Neve: = campfire and somebody else was | age gy meen te F “4 Come On HERE. SAM, DADON | Ves, Sue’s WELL, DADDY, WAS going up the mountain, Sow AO SAY ‘Tet ME, IS Gone To GET MvzZER FOOLISH “The moon made a good Nght and he got up and struggled on. his moccasins would slip on the frozen snow; he would almost fall down awful holes; he would have to go way around them. ‘Puff @-f> right behind him he heard ‘a sound like a seal coming ea shaped like the head of on up for alr, : otter climbing up out of the lake. | work with his ik born pick "Puffff-fe-ffr said the otter, and But no sooner h struck the snow with his tait.|% And up came anot#er otter, and another, and they kept coming tM there sat 12 huge otters in a row. Then the big old first one skipped over and rat on the elk stone, and they all said ‘Puff-(f.t fr again. # “The olf miser wns pretty much afraid, but he dug away, | they were 4 and the otters eat and watched. | fied eh haaee ” He dug thru the snow and came! “ie ws to solid rock. “Tap! tap! tap? Reheat ADV BNTURES = a Mak te MARRIED! IsK'T Swe FooLish To GO AND BO A TuMG uke Har? Too When We OLIVIA GOUNA Married You? GET MARRIED, REALM ? We.to To YouR DADON f Qurr- keep trup! keep rrup! thinner sound of his pick more pol You Can Always Come Down WELL, ALLEXAC TY! AN ASK FOR A LCAN Do [GOOD SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT 13 ASK [AND IF You cant GET WHAT HM ER-ER- MISTER GRABIT, COULD “You LET TE HAVE A FIFTY eee o-DAY ciarice! Fy Ho z izae i H ; | H i as empty as if it were Saturday, @xeept for Nancy, Dr. Mink, and poor Markie Muskrat himeeif. “Quick!” cried Dr. Mink when the ‘et pupil had disappeared.. “Let me have your scissors, Nancy” » Mink, “Judge| Nancy handed them over, and snip, pees ; : WHEN HE GETB UP OM HIS piyge A snip, anip! Markie was free at inet prws WELL WANEA HERD A BY sHORNTON W. BURGESS : Happy Jack Suspects Striped Chipmunk “[TJAPPY JACK SQUIRREL didn't| Path. While he was thinking of all Jook a. it happy. Indeed, Hap-| thie, Happy Jack’s bright eyes had) y | py Jack very unhappy. You | been wide open, as they usually are, @ sce, he looked fust aw he felt. He #6 that no danger should come nenr. “had set bis heart on having ali the Suddenly they saw something mov- | e big, fat mute that he had found in ing among the brown and yellow | nats,” he added, and his bright eyes) Alabama, Texas and Virginia fur-} The production of silk in the Unit! A notebook kept by George Wash- Adl k cy] “4 top of the tall hickory tree, and | leaves on the ground. Happy Jagk|twinkled, “Have you seen any, Hap-| nish more than one-half of the pew |¢d States hus grown to $500,000,000| ington, and now in the New York er-l- a $ é instead of having all of them, | looked sharply, and then a sudden| py Jack?" | nuts; Wisco and [llinolg 41 per| 4 year, a6 compared with only $100,-| library, contains a recipe for brewing ee “he hadn't any of them. Worse still, | thought popped into his head. | cent of the clover seed. 600,000 in 1900. \ beer “ne knew right down in his heart that! “Hi, there, Cousin Chipmunk? he| Happy Jack said that he hadn't) ——~ oa si ee “tk a alas e€ips RHEUMATI it wae his own fault, He had been| shouted, seen any, and Striped Chipmunk re | AN’S CAS TX too greedy to let his cousin, Chatter- “Hi, there, your own self! replied} marked that he couldn't waste any bib ET SEATTLE C GE E, TO a) Ye t t Mages of | Get out your le . Mr. Hoeft! “uss. ts & Geiene Caigesuntc, for it was he more time talking if he wanted to| “What are you doing there? A business man’s wife could not eaked Happy Jack. fill his storehouse, and scurried | sew or read without sharp pains tn “galley-west” “Looking for hickory nuts,” re-| away. Happy Jack watched him go,| her eyes. For years her eyes were “I had stomach trouble for seven plied Striped Chipmunk, and his eyes|a puzzled Uttle frown puckering up|Ted and weak. WMnally she tried years and one bottle adleri-ka com- ERENT ready for that twinkled as he said it, for there! nis brown simple witchhazel. camphor, hy | pletely CURED nie. :'etill Une. te ae auicl! qunteh ta ae +| wasn't a hickory tree . ¥ drastis, etc, as mixed in Lavopttk a family tive with good results.”|were you? Left you stiff, sore, fi Happy Jack looked hard at Striped T believe he knows something jeye wash, The result produced by (Signed) E, Hoeft. af racemic tatnanat n Chipmunk, for that sudden thought | ®20Ut thowe nuts, I think I'll follow)a single bottle amazed ryone Adler4-ka flushes BOTH upper and| You should have had @ bottle which had popped into his head when | him and have a peep into his store-| We guarant a small bottle Lav lower bowel so completely it relieves | Sloan’s Liniment handy that he first eaw Striped Chipmunk’ was | N@s.” he muttered. joptik to help ANY CASE weak ANY CASED gas on the stomach ov jhave penctrated without sour stomach, Removes foul matter | warmed and soon eased up the which poisoned stomach for months.| cles, quieted the jumpy, painful, Often CURES constipation, Prevents | fected part and brought tityi appendicitis. Adier-i-ka is a mixture | relief. of buckthorn, caseara, glycerine and| Helpful in attacks of lumbago, - | strained or inflamed eyes. Alumi growing into a strong, a ve t ! | Gideicien that Striped p Petco. Next story: Happy Jack Spies on! num eye cup FREE. Swift's Drug knew something about those lost Wines Chipmunk, : Co. and leading druggists. hickory nuts, But Striped Chipmunk — 1 looked back at him #0 innocent that —many have been helped through the careful application of O, G. C.—and you too can Happy Jack didn't know just what e e relie * ite if y iw: _cC . . nine other simple ingredients. Swift | at external soreness, to think, " | Kill ; T hat ( "oO ld Wi th be s lieved of your Goitre if you give O. G. C. a fair trial, Il) Drug Oo, Bartell Drug Co. and all|etrcina, aches sprains, Get a “Have you begun to fill your tore. | don't suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre any |} leading druggists. at your druggist's. 35¢, 70¢, $1.40. longer —and by all means don’t pay hundreds of dollars for a dangerous surgical operation for the removal of your Goitre, when O, G. C, can be obtained for such a small expenditure. One of our patients, after using O. G. C., wrote us as follows: Dear Sirs: Happy Jack was Studying house for the winter yet?” inquired About It. Happy Jack. | ail Ls “Of course, I have, I don’t mean er the Red Squirrel, have a few.| to let Jack Frost catch me with an While they had been quarreling in|@™pty Storehouse,” replied Striped the top of the tall hickory free, they | Chipmunk, | CASCA A 4 U | NINE } had knocked all the nuts down, and) -wnen leaves tum yellow, brown and Sloan. Liniment(=) 1 was troubled for several years with Gottre, was unable to then, when they went down to hunt 4 breathe freely and could not sleep when lying on my back. [heard for them, not a nut was to be found.| , And nuts come pitter patter down, | For Ss Cod , wo of this cure and decided to try it, Afler following directions, \ S Coughin Happy Jack was studying about| When days are short and swiftly pea . my Goitre was reduced nearly one-half inch in fifieen days. I | f F this as he wat with his back against | rin vp vetire off ar. Suns BOM Colds, Coughs Om? La Grippe used two and a half botiles of the Cure and car truthfully say } {s annoying and harmful, & big chestnut tree, He remembered| Tin cap has a chance to doft, my Goitre is GONL, 1 cannot speak loo well of this wonderful oe cation. vughs how Peter Kabbit had laughed fit to| And ny day's work well begun | Neglected Colds are Dangerous eure. MRS.W.S. MeINTYRE i i colds and Roeratntes ef once by _— 4 kill bimeelf when Happy Jack and heme miuers Kick their bed clothes | ‘Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneoze, Address given upon request fine, 9 j his cousin, Chatterer the Red Squir-| Breake up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves , 1 hereby make statement of the fact that O. G.C. Goitre ». a tel had - 80 By genres because ‘ ‘What are you filling your store Grippe ip 3 daya—Excellent for Headache Pipe eared ‘ ge an ex sot gator and procured | . P wy could not find the nuts they bad | house with?” asked Happy Jack, try- lesired results in the case of my wife. , evan i = 4 Siaskek Gown, Peter hadn't takeli| ing Not to. show too mush interest.” Quinine in this form doen not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic 1 W.D. MceINTYRE , - them, for Peter has no use for nuta,| “Corn, nice, ripe, yellow corn, and Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. Write for full particulars—leaflet, etc. »: a wR a Dent CC 20 ttn ad Aen Si stent tare was asst haghiog as] enered Wtcined Ghipmant: “and sow ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT bad gone off down the Lone Little I'm looking for some big, fat hickory 0. G, CHEMICAL CO., Seattle, Washington ¢ ell No Tale «

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