The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 16

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| tHE watehed the old tin rooster on to cure the little muskrat bey of| ar Gbattle _. it 4 Page 188 THE STORM AVID began to think the leg end was too long for a tittle doy to tell, but Pomey demsed “And then what, Davie? So and then what? “Well, there In the hole he had dug. the wise old man reach down his arm and as far as he could reach there was nothing but the shining, sanooth white shells each with Its hollowed out center Just right to be put on a string “By that time the otters began to think maybe they had made a mistake; maybe this old man was & favorite of Tamanous; maybe he was very powerful, so they moved quietly off and left him “The misor drew his arm out and began to plan how he would he never thankful carry down the shells thought about being didn't remember Tamanous, or of fer to give a string of hiaqua to the otters; didn't go and hang a necklace on the elk stone. He was Just a misert “ ‘It is mine? he said to himself. “Mine! else knows where my wealth is hid? “And he got out his strong deer sinews and strung the val shelts60 on a string, two string» I am rich, and no man three across each ur he wound about his He b&b shoulder. D THE MISER ; he could hardly stagger on with the weight “He pat them down long enough to cover the bole and brush fresh snows over ft then he staggered away “He could hear the big otters splashing around tm the black lake as he struggled up thro the soft snow, and it was an awfully hard job to climb out to the rim, cause the snow had got al! roft with the «un on ft; it took him an hour, and he suffered. “When he did get up, he topped to look back Into the ora tor, and @ thick mist was rising from the Inke where the otters were splashing, and under the mint was a wave of black cloud, so Diack the misee couldn't see the water “Now the storms on top of a big mountain are terrible, but this one looked different, and the old man was afraid Tamanous was in the middie of that black eloud. “It followed him as he ran, slip and stumbling down the ntain. poked ahead and the wun was bright; he hoped maybe it was & common storm. ‘I ahall be a king? he auld. “I am the richent man! and as he said it the storm got him, Mung him down, down on his face at the foot of the cliff ping steep waist, and five he-carried in either | All was black.? hand. Heavy and bard they were (To Be Finished Tomorrow Night eRaexenet ADVENTURES OF THE T WINS B Clive Roberts Barton “The wind is south by north,” he told Dr. Mink. Mr. Scribble Scratch came puffing Rack to Meadow Grove school in _ top as he swung around on a@ pivot.) “The wind is south by north,” he | kantmovaninch. tela Dr. Mink, “with a little leaning toward the west.” “Fine! nodded Dr. Mink, “Now 1! ean cure Markie Muskrat, | | } I'm | Mink mixed & prickly burr, Cutie Cottontall a THE SEATTLE STAR WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— GS Wl FRECKLES Who GRAND a AIKT T HONE FROM Scvoot EARL, BARI! TSHOMD Say ETHELGDERT I SEE In TH PAPER THAT SOME Guy 138 GONNA “TRY TO REACH TH PLANET MARS IN A : ROCKET: leat of lettuce, and others brought} five minutes, as he had run all the | wheat, mons, and the different things _ Way from Furmer Smith's barn, hav Dr. Mink had said were necessary his dreadful disease called stukan- When’ everything was quiet again and all the Meadow Grove pupils had returned to thelr seate, Dr everything together sure. You set the wind has to be and pounded it with @ stone Then Just right.” he gave Markie a spoonful and said larkie sat very still and didn't|a charm, which went Ike this & word Neither did Nancy, who had slipped her little scissors | um > back into her pocket the minute Dr. ym.” Mink had set Markie free from the chewing-gum that was holding him } | | “Chewum, gumurn, Don'tum tellum sureum liek three times, “Now get wp," he commanded. And sure enough Markie stood right Just then all the others returned | up. from the errands that Dr. Mink had Uspecting that al! he wished was ~ gent them on, never for a moment | schoolmast “Wonderful gasped the fairyman “Marvelour™ Terry Toad held up his hand. to get them out of the way while “Please, bis hair's all off behind!” he was cutting Markie loose, Judge Crow brought the grain of geal had been told to get, then Mr. Chuck came in lugging a sasea- The hair comes out awfully.” root. Scamper Squirrel brought he said “That.” coughed Dr. Mink, “Is al- ways the way with this disease (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Happy Jack Spies on Striped Chipmunk ‘Now you ane me, now you Jew. Fiddle, fuddie, taddie, fee! Mighty mpry you'll have to move If you keep your eyes on me!” ITRIPED CHIPMUNK waa whisk “ing about among th yellow leaves that Ground on the edge of the Green For ext. He is su little fellow that he. looked almost like a brown leaf himself, and when one of Old Mother You See, Happy Jack Was ! said to himself that he just had to know where Striped Chipmunk’s storehouse waa, becauss he just had to peep inside and find out ifjit had any of the big, fat hickory nuts that had disapmeared from under the tall hickory tree while he was quarrel ing up in the top of it with his cous in, Chatterer the Red Squirrel. But spying on Striped Chipmunk inn't the easiest thing in the world Happy Jack was finding it the hard. est work he had ever undertaken. Striped Chipmunk is #0 mpry and whisks about so that you need eyes | all around your head to keep track of him, Happy Jack found that his two eyes, bright and quick as they | are, couldn't keep that Uttle elf of | & cousin of his always in sight Every few minutes he would disap. pear and then bob up again in the most unexpected place and most pro voking way, “Now Tm Were gra now Tm there Now I'm not anywhere! Watch me now, for here 1 @o Out of sight! 1 tola you 0.” With the last words Striped cntp. nk was nowhere to be sten, It situm, stick. | Then he waved his hands/ AND HIS FRIENDS (Drawings by Grove) ee (S->. Bay ¢ WHADDA™ ae re YUL KNOW ATC THAT FELLOW Z a ce * sides ; (y= keel | OBS — i TAIL — S54 LAND RUNNING VOR Pre ) Soest) \ ( 4 FN A g ea ‘- Os vf } \ A Day Is a Long Time When You're Engaged. i 7 \ nurse 06 Gome, Deae- i Gous To Yer Yom, Don't i wits You Tuak OF ME Ses tf Thar biA0 Go purring Inf 1 Apewnd 1m Awan P 1S STULL Here! 4 ap BAL Twink oF You ev y, 4 CJ Mowe You Ate Goue! 7 o 1 say Lave Answer That, Grandpa! AKS Good | OW~ Letra HWS AN YA WAOW WHAT 7? “TEACHER SAID WE |LARE HERE to HELD OMERS +15 Mur NEAW-SWE LET “TW SMARTEST ONES GO ome EARLY | FOR Nous Wis? DID 1 Nou LEARN W FRIDAY, OCTORER 22, 1990. IN “WHAT’S NEWS TODAY?” WELL - THeren WOULD SH ont ADVANTAGE ih SUBCTIN HIM — TS ACINCH He COVLOUN-T Go To Paws 4 \ Wt JN yA \ Hy pal \~" WA zg re ¥ = J “~ Sweet neary - | wou'r See Ww AGANS UNTIL Tomoe tow HiGHT! By POP MOMAND YEH— APTER HE CO” DEAR, AND IVE GONE To SUCH EXPENSE with I(T WH DO WITH THE CAR OR T WOULD BE LIARE To AnnesT! of bis go to his storehouse. Happy Jack walted and watched, Next story: Striped Chipmunk Has More Kun. 8. A. WEEK — To nsare their baying fresh exes, customers of a Brixton, England merchant have them tested before | buying. Sore Throat, Colds, Quickly Checked By Hamiin’e | Wizard O| | Sore throat and chest colds should never be neglected. Few people realize how often they re- sult seriously if not promptly checked. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treat- ment. Used as @ gargle for sore throat it brings quick rehiel Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up @ hard, deep seated cold in one night. Keep a bottle on the shelf. Vinard Ol So Over Le VENICE, Cal., € Venice Emergenc wend denies he ali clover. Spying on Striped Chipmunk, | wemed oa if the earth must have % opened and swallowed him. But It West Wind's Merry’ Little Breezex | hadn't, for two minutes later Happy whirled the brown leaves in a mad little dance around him, it wag the Jack #aw him flirting his funny little tail in the sanuclest way as he scam hardest work in the world to see) pered along an old tor. Biriped Chipmunk at all. Anyway, Happy Jack Squirrel found it #0. You see, Happy Jack was spying | fun with him. On Striped Chipmunk. py Jack was spying. | Yeu, wir; Hap-| mean by saying such things? Spying, you| yet Happy Happy Jack began to mumpect that Striped Chipmunk was just having What else could he And Jack wan sure that know, is watching other people se-| Striped Chipmunk hadn't seen him, “eretiy and trying to find out what for all the time he was watching, they are doing without letting them! Happy Jack had taken the greateut know anything about it, It i#n't a care to keep hidden himself. No, it nice thing to do, not a bit nice, Hap-| couldn't be, it just couldn't be, that | py Jack knew it, and ali the time he! Striped Chipmunk knew that he was Was doing it he wasfeeling very| anywhere about., He would just be Biuch ashamed of bimsclt ut bt! paticnt a litle jonger, and he would i ker tired mching feat ard Oll will alwas \e 4, ey Quick reiiet, od with sonstipation ty Mamiin's rid of fat at a the fi ‘are for sali ood sire bot it yourpretet ts ry mail, Come to youdirect 97 Garfield Buildin Maybe He Saw Moon, , jon from which they take their name. GETS THERE Hows HE GONNA GET LONDON, Eng., Oct. of the fact that milk ts being used ft Shoulder |i: arica torm many people in Lor dot. 22.—Two years don are looking forward to the thn: | the dried milk, and it will be pos} ible to take around whisky and) covernment ale in pockets | PORTLANI overcoat is be luck. Yee. againat the y hospital pped on a four-leat ~ Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Place tures, Gents |Win Sind Tom wil by ood Woes Clothes Must Match in Portland es watch your step im this townl Cops pinched John P. Simms beca his overcoat was new and his trou 22. your|ers frayed. They proved he stoi Don’t Budge From Your Budget! a limit on your mir le yo expendi- set a specific sum asi for sav- ings and stick to this program. Deposit regularly in our Savin and then invest accumulated funds in Seattle Local Improvement Bonds. ~ always pleases the rate of two, th: Department ‘youll be surprised at$l fora ave t sealed cover, sen Sizes eeebures to fed aot Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly yourself, elim, trim nettle NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion

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