The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 16

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a l2 ‘ Page 194 HALLOWEEN IN 1883 — @ays defore Hallow. een—fust 32 years ago today— Phat a wee littlc Indy was as busy aa cout be making ready for 4 » 3 was to be snch « Dig party that she didn't dare leave all the getting ready for the last day, or ‘even the day befora She had to : earty tn the morning of of October, to corn-stalke to make festive; she had to Blacks tm Seattle to come to my house for a party on Halloween.” Now, of course, that was over years ago and there were only ut 65 all put together: ‘would send out an tnvitetion | about 8,000 boys to take care of. | Well, so, of cours, the little | lady was af busy as could be, and the thing she was doting when | thts story realty berina, was hol ‘lowing out ttle pumpkins for some small jacko’lanterns she | specialty wanted. | And who do you think: was hetp- | ing her? | Princess Angefine—danghter of | Chint Seattia, They sat on the back porch working away (fhe porch was right next to the olf Methoxtist church, and talked as they Angeline was nruch Msappaint- ed tm the Little Lady because she could not teach her to eat raw | clara “But I don't Ike raw fix” the Litve Lady tot her. “You lika this? she asked, dig- ging away at her pumpkin. “Oh, yes the Indy = repiied. And she forgot to explain to the Princess that she first cooked ft and made it into pica, So poor okt Angeline cnt out a bie chunk and popped ft Into her mouth; then such @ «pitting and | sputtertng? “Maybe Ike party, maybe; no ike Boston muckemuck she | ADVENTURES | OBL OF oe Hebets Bete from rn ‘all the Meadow Grove to arrive if and 4 ° i iis si i Hy He if ite ; " Es itis: i Squirrel BY THORNTON W. BURGESS ‘APPY JACK fm the chestnut tree where his gme is, and his face was very sober. fact is, Happy Jack was doing @ome very hard thinking. This is so very unusual for him that Sammy stopped to ask if he wie sich. You see, he is naturally a happy-«o- “Bucky little scamp, and that ls ono sat up “The joke is certainly on me,” he said. Teason that he t# called Happy Jack. But this morning he was thinking, fand thinking hard, ro hard, in fact, that he almost lost his temper when | ‘Bammy Jay interrupted his thoughts With such 4 foolish question. What was he thinking about? Can| not guess? Why, he was think- about those big, fat hickory | Bute that Striped Chipmunk had had | for hia Thanksgiving dinner, and how | Btriped Chipmunk had given him | some of them to take home, He twas very gure that they were the | same nuts that he had watched Be P big and fat in the top of the “tall hickory tree, and then had ‘knocked down while chasing his Chatterer the Ked Squirrel. they had reached the ground ‘and found the nuts gone, Happy Jack had at once suspected that Striped d had taken them, and now gure about ft, Mr. Bunny pointed his cana.at a large ball hang- a limd on the willow, [wot there, for every @ud that they [she'd staypd up all night washing and starching and trohing, too. But bless you, nobody cared, and everybody was happy and they all talked af onca, and Mr. Scribbie Seratch got «0 hoarse trying to make himself heard that he bad to take @ cough-drop. Nancy and Nick had arranged « lot of games but there wasn't « jbdit of use trying to start them yet, | because the boys were all shinnying up and down trees, just ruining | their trousers, and the girls were Jabbering awfully about how to make fudge and euch things. Suddenty Mr. Bunny pointed his cone at a large ball hanging from a Does Some Thinking But af at once things lboked very different to Happy Jack, and the more he thought about how he had acted, the more eahamed of himaeif he grew. “There certainty must have been enough of those nuts for all of us, } and if I hadn’t been such a greedy pig, we might all have had « share As it Is, I've only got those that Striped Chipmunk gave me at his Thanksgiving dinner, and Chatteror has only those that Striped Chip munk gave him, It must be that that sharp little cousin éf mine with © sun | wore was as timp as @ dishrag, and) the striped coat hag got the rent, and I guess he deserves them.” Then all of a sudden Happy Inck! Tedlized how Striped’ Chipmunk had | fooled him into thinking that the storehouse of Chatterer was his storehouse, and Happy Jack began to laugh, and the more he thought of it the harder he laughed, “The joke \9 certainty on me," he naid. “The joke is certainly on me, and It served me right. Hereafter I'll mind my own business, If I had spent | half aa much time looking for nuts }of my own as I did looking for Striped Chipmunk’s storehouse, I would be ready for winter now and Chatterer couldn't call me a thief.” | Then he laughed again as ho thought of how Striped Chipmunk must have enjoyed seeing him pulled out of Chatterer’s storehouse by the tall | “What's the joke?” axked Robby Coon, who happened along just then. “I have just learned a lesson,” re piled Happy Jack. “What is it? asked Bobby Coon. Happy Jack grinned as he an swored: 4 that being greedy will never, ay ; one crone and ugly and drives one’s friends away being always soifish and always } wanting more, to lone the things that ad before, {" said Robby Coon, “Have you just found that out? I learned that a long time ago, Let's go over | Next story: In Farmer Brown's Cornfield, Elderly People Need This to Farmer Brown's cornfiel.* | THE WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— ‘Thar WAS A PRETTY Goud mone, Tom! AFTERNOON IS KIND OF LONESOME « WHT? WILL WE Do? Yes. Twe wnore, PALL WAS 6000 DAMMY CERTANIN WUT “TAGALONG WOULD LIKE ‘Yo Do-wWitr Do You WANT "To Experiments tn thé cultivation of| There is tn Mexico an tnereasing camphor are being carried out in the _In Medicine To relieve chronte constipation, alwaye heep « bottleof Du. Caldwella Syrap Pupsin handy, 94 EARLY all people as they in age suffer from chronic constipa- tion, ‘any, however, are indifferent to the laxative they use, on the theory that “they are all alike.” That is a great mistake. Dr. Caldwell’s § Pepsin, for ex ample, is a mild, oute liquid laxative, and it does not lose its effect with re- peated use. It so trains the bowel muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. A sixty-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will last many months. The pretenncer was written Sinty dr.sW. B. Caldwell, a well ears ago by k doctor, who is himself nown famil, now in his 82nd year and can ap- preciate what chronic constipation must mean to elderly people; how it brings on headaches, colds, loss of ap- petite and sleep, heaviness and a general dull feeling. Every home that has an elderly man or woman should be provided with a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin || Eight million bottles were bought at drug stores Inst year. It is a truly wonderful constipation remedy. Chest f ‘TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad- pe Twill send youa free trial bottle of my Syrup Pere Address me Dr. W. B. well, 513 Washington Street, Monticello, Minois. body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me SEATTLE STAR (Drawtngs by Grove) TROUBLE IN TRLAND 14 THE ENGLIGH LAUD} LORDS CW ALL THE LAND ALD MaKe THEM PAY BIC Rewrs Tom, Go s€@ Whar ' DANNY 18 DOING IM Tere. Au Tar ScurFG | CHARLEN CHAPLIN CAT You SEE? hes Gor iT IN “WHAT’S NEWS TODAY?” A GOOD why TO 4 THAT WOULD BE “TO WAKS BOBRY BNGLIOH- comes ae TRLANO AND ‘ . 16 ReT PERSON; ALLY —THAT WOULD NO . / OLY SETTLES “THR f QUBETION BUT ELIMINATE ALL THE REWGLISH LANDLORD You SAN You're MOT CHARLEY CHAPLIN — Weir, WHY ARE You SCUFFING AROUND SOT cheveo HAHA -A-BA- Down tr os He'd Get His Exercise Through Grandpa Walking! TW, V4 7) OU-Gu- LEAME SEE LEME See??? yma CONE -COME = Don’t BE Sd Lone WW DECIDING- Do You = WANT Td Go FoR KES AWAK Do,TAS? ref we number of women dentista Cuts, Burns Hamlin’s Wizard Ol a Safe First Ald Treatment How often lockjaw, blood soning, the loss of an arm or leg, of sometimes even life itself, re- sults*from the neglect of a burn or little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective first aid treat- ment. It is a powerful antiseptic and aherge applied to wounds of this kind will lessen the danger of blood poisoning. Keep it handy. Wisard O11 ie a good Mg wing prep- eration to have in the medic for firet aid when the doctor maj ower, quickly drives out ton in cases of epraina bruises, 0 burns bites and stings, Just an reliable too for ati neck, sore feet, cold sores, Canker sores, earache and toothache Generous size bottle 850, If you are troubled with eonstipation OF siok headache try Hamilin's Wizard Liver ipa, Just pleasant little pink Dille at druggists for 800, Guaranteed. | Ip order to introduce our new (erhaleboney dante, wines fe the Nehtest e 9 ang strongest plate known, covers very lit ‘oof of the mouth; can bite the cob; gueran- AN work guaranteed for 18 yenra, 10" ie and get teeth same day. and See Bxamination and advice free. 4 Meidge Work. We Stané the a. 2 fer Working People TE DENTISTS Opposite Frasee-Paterese O% Every- € jar Plate wi today, fF jencugh to molsten the scalp and f/rub it in gently with the finger . ) pletely dissolve and entirely destroy PAINLESS EXTRACTION e impression takom tm the By BLOSSER Toy VNES = OR DNT) ( TLL Go For A WALK IF- A Sure Way to |{ts first policewoman, End Dandruff ee an wey or me MOTHER'S FRIEND aerate te disoive te then| Fer Expectan€ Mothers Useo By Tunce GEnenaTions you destroy it entirely, To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, (WRITE ree BOOKLET ce BOTETEROSD ave CAST. meee BRADMELO ResuLaTon Co. DEPT. 9-0. ATLANTA. 6® OO Soothe is afl dos will sped abe Eats Candy ply it at night when retiring; use tips. By morntng, most ff not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com- every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You wil find al ftching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, | and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, | glossy, silky and soft, and look andj feel a hundred times better. 99 cu 1-Tk

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