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FRIDAY, NOVEMTER 5, 1928. THE SEATTLE STAR | ar xallle oan He Ought to Have a Fair Chance Now By ALLMAN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ; ware urn You see | roorpaLe sur? "RE ALWAYS SO AFRAIO baad yer hein tae Do You Tanne were ? = TNS Foor BAL SUIT Reb Ry a a he'LL GET HURT | THOUSHT EO To PLAN ' Be SAFE HW | BovenT FoR You! aul —— VD GET Wim SomeTHMUS more ! ‘To MAY IN Thar WOULD BE A PRoTEecTION ! * : * Story oor ‘ x ed Page 200 : GOING AWAY TO SCHOOL EN 18t7 : TH. subject of going away to There was much talk among OF z school was being discussed,| the grown-ups about trouble * and David was most interested, | among the Indians, but the chil For back in his head he had often | dren knew nothing of It. and often planned the adventure} “It was tho fall when so many of his own going away to school | Settlers and so many Indians, too, 's ‘ how he would feel riding off alone | died of measios, and the Indians ie on the train, how he would meet | &Tumbled and suiked and blamed the boys, how they would want | the white men for it all. him on the football team because| “That didn't keep them, how. he was so “awfully” strong. ever, from’ coming to the white So he sat listening with one ear| en for medicine and food and help, and both Mr, Spalding (it ma's father) and Dr. Whitman and running on with his own thoughts at the same time, when the lady who had been talking | W®Fe Dusy and anxious, furned and spoke to him, “The school to which Eliza was “David, you and Pegey have| sent was in Dr, Whitman's home : heard a good many of mother’s | tOWR, and that ts how it happened . that she, a little girl no older than David, saw the dreadful “Whitman masmcra’ “Dector and Mra Whitman were tn the sitting room talking with Mra Osburn, who also lived tm the bullding, the children were Upetairs in the schoolroom with their teacher, when a knock came at the door, “Dr. Whitman opened the door, and there stood an Indian, who WELL-IF res sUST GONNA SE ASUBIECT TO BB TALKED ABouUT WHY DONT “THEY THEY CHEew A®BouT tt DAY AND ALL "THESE PO”LIMCIANS . NIGH — AND CAM “TALK ABOUT 1S ARGUE AND AaRgue AMD ARGUE BUT Neve our pioneer stories, but wonder if you ever told the story of her go ing away to school? ‘ David was sure he didn’t know that ona and this ts the story that he and Peexy heard It ts hard to believe that the daughter of the little girl, who ts the hero ine of the story, ts» living rigtt here in Seattle now, Hard to see é how so great a change could come to a country in one woman's Ufetima said, ‘I come see Boston medicine “Eitea ts the game MNttle gtri| MAR About sick; all sick Need who had the experience with the | help.” wounded bull, and you remember! “Dr, Whitman stepped out tnto how dearty she loved her father,| the outer room, mying, ‘Surely, I fo you can Imagine how it felt to| will help you. What ts it you be sent away from him for a/ need? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS wi winter. Be Contin "1 On ER ene: poem all | ran BUT SUPPOSE 1 SumesE WELL : | |] Coe SUNDAYStIcoL HS AN ANGEL! [/1)11] | FINE SNou tow IF You ARE im | You ARE BAD BaYS Go% A PLACE OF ADVENTURES 7 | ErRVSUNDAVe MY <A GEE, T WIS T Good BAS WHILE WERE on WURRE Do You OF THE TWINS » | || TEACHER Suid TD }/|4 We AN { EARTH, WEN You DE STHIAK You WiLL Olive Roberts Barton VE AN ANGEL | |' | ANGEL, You WILL GoTo A PLUCE Some dAy. ! MUFF’S MISTAKES Ys Geter! 1 JOou'RE NOTA SHEEP, BUT IN A WAS You WHAT IS THIS ODD & SHEEP TRIED To TEN ALL a Loox STRAY FROM THE FOLD TALK ble Scratch!” calicd o@f Muff triumphantly.| |oon =o NE a TH SHEPHERD SinipLy ty aLixe! fj FROM THE FOLD Everybody yelled at Muff Mole ‘When he said Snoopy Skunk was poor soul, and he wore huge giasses REACHED cum AN’ and a long-tailed coat. The eniy way ‘Petey Porcupine, The Meado' ick resembled the fairyman was tn ‘Grove picnickers were playing biind his disposition, for they were both _ @ian’s buff and Muff was “it.” kind. But dirpositions don't count in ! Wrong! .Let ‘m gof"| bind man’s buff, much. Felled, dancing around, delight | “Wrong again™ they all shouted. ‘You're still it," Mutt. always being known so easily. they Muff let him g0, and went} shrieked with laughter. “Try again. sround again, the hand-| Muffy. There aren't any feathers on still tied tightly over his He caught Nick next, and everybody stopped yelling and erowded close. Muff felt him all| Prickles when you touch him, but over, which, altho you may not/ Muff called out, “Ben Bunny,” which “think possible, was very easy to do, tickled old Prickles most to pieces. for Nick and Nancy had wished| “Ugh!" exclaimed Mike Mole in dis ‘themselves quite little with the help| gust. “I never knew Muff was so their dumb.’ And Mr. Granddadty Hoct Ow', the head of the school board, who everybody laughed happened to be passing, said that being so stupid, for the fairy|Mr. Scribble Scratch had better had no halr but « fore-|mark Muff about “20” in common. » and his ears were enormous _ and his nose stuck out like a banana, a tl | te mp i LL] Bobby Coon Goes Fishing BY THORNTON W. BURGESS COON thrust hie head out, had & mouthful since that morning emesis. Of his hollow tree in the Green| when Farmer Brown and Farmer! other little minnows, My, how €004/ Pulverized street rubbish and coal) The Colonial Dames of America is, PLYMOUTH, England, Nov. 5 The London 200 has a cockatoo Shakespeare had only ont Forest and cautiously looked this| Brown's Boy had found him in the wh did taste! It tasted | . of the fire,|that is more than 80 years old. in his life, and that was unhappy. Way and looked that way. The «il-| cornfield, He had felt sure that jen B scmiy and in a few minutes | 1 gestions — ne make good pad peel jem rage for wom- ee ee an ge anata oe Very moonlight made queer shadows | Farmer Brown's Hoy would get Bow he black shadow, a msterdam. en in the United Statea Clarissa Gaisworthy, 50, t fin ee tate — a“ thru the combings catching fire, and i thru the Green Forest, but Bobby | ser the Hound and try to find him| iting as still ne before. Sore Throat, Cold: died within 24 hours, over ‘end (Coon was not afraid of shadows, For| again, and so he had wisely stayed| go he fished ana ate and ate and ponies Catehty Prcehet Dy eee cover with hot flannel curled up anug and safe in his warm | gehed, and had such a good time that | ho N I h S oor ‘ roage re vy . | shoul mever negiecte ew owlsthe Season be 8 CK : Mothers! Give The Little Ones Syrup Pepsin ‘They like Dr. Caldwell’s, and it quickly peace, He just had to get some-|iy a voice which seemed to come thing to put into it, Of course, the| from right over his head said: easiest thing to get would be some| “qh, here you are! I've hunted of that delicious yellow corn over in| everywhere for you. Farmer Brown's Farmer Brown's cornfield. It made| joy and Bowser the Hound have bed in the hollow tree. But now his! ne forgot all about Farmer Brown's | Stomach just wouldn't give him any| poy and Bowser the Hound. Sudden- |people realize how often they re- OR : sult serious! if not promp 17 Mi Jars for | checked. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil 4 @ safe, simple and effective treat- Bobby's mouth water just to think | been down in the cornfield and now | ment. Used & gargle for sore of it. But it wouldn't do to go there | they are in the Green Forest.” It| velievee their constipation ay ever | throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed again, not right off anyway, for if| was Hooty the Owl. and headaches. on the chest it will often loosen up Farmer Brown's Boy really was look-| =p1ow do you know?” demanded | ing for him, that would be the very | poppy Coon, anxiously, forgetting all first place he would look. No, he | about fishing. would have to’ get his dinner some-| “Hecause I maw them,” replied Where else. “I believe I'll go fish-| Hooty the Owl, “and Parmer Brown's ing,” sald Bobby Coon, and off he| Boy has got his terrible gun.” | started for the Laughing Brook, _ Now, Bobby Coon deurly loves fish,| Next story: Bobby Coon Doesn't | and tho he is no swimmer, he is a| Dare Go Home. very smart fisherman. Very, very niente softly he stole down to a Little pool | 000 he knew of where little iniaroan| 200, Want to love to piay, because there they are| Marry; No Homes tong time he eat in his doorway | safe from the hungry big fish that] yrvERPOOT, Nov. —At % ment- Bnd looked and listened, but there| live in the deep water. Bobby Coon ine here it was stated that 100,000 x Was no one to be seen and not a| didn't rustle #0 much as a leaf as soldiers were trying to find houses ao | found could he hear. Slowly and|he crept to the edge of the little pool. that they could marry. Nearly 40, carefully Bobby climbed down the| Then he #at very still in the black poy wie at surted were ‘compelled hollow~tree. When he reached the | shadow of an old stump, The little to live in one room. ground he yawned. Then he stretch | pool shone in the moonlight and sud- | iff sachs e4 his front legs and after that his| denly there was a little splash right ss ’ hind legs. After this he sat down to| in the middle of it, and then another Ex-Kaiser 8 Bust think, and while he thought he kept 1 and another, The little minnows . - fuibbing hie atomach with one hand.|were playing and jumping out of mei * Brings in $15,000 “What a bother an empty stomac 4 water. PARIS, Nov. 6.—-The bronze from & a hard, deep seated cold in oni Asthma and inflamma- night. Reena bottle on the shelf, tory conditions of the respiratory tract. Instant relief is given the sufferers by ONE DOSE of Asthmadel- | Srdvolt will Aivaye bring vi - |! es feved with Hay 5 eee vache need cay Ham Asthma, get a bottle of | pile et this wonderful remedy and suffer no longer. If you are a victim of Hay Fever, know now that you need not be troubled this Hay Fever season if you get a bottle of Asthmadol (Joyner) and take according to direc- tions. Sold by good Bean to teach the child regular dafly elimination as young as possible, and much constipation will be avoide later in life. The most convenient hour throughout life is immediately upon arising. It does not then interfere with play, school or work, When in spite of your efforts a mem- der of the tally becomes constipated, give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the size dose directed on the bottle. It isa mild, gentle laxative safe for young babies; effective for fa ees od It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, and most economical as a sixty cent bottle will last you many months. 5 For oe {sformation, Dr. Caldwell’s yrup Pepsin is a compound of nm Senna and other simple axstioe Bete TR Y IT FREE with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aro- Send me your name and ad- matics. Look on it as a good family dress and I will send you a free friend, useful to relieve constipation trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. and syupions like headache, bilious- Address me Dr. wh aia: is,” thought Bobby Coon, Then he]. By and by one of them grew care-| the statue of the ex-kaiser at Metz, le druggists every piace or ghuckied as he added: “But what| less and jumped right close to Bobby|which was taken down after the Sppetive rose Pad breath ae ot Sone givngeon Sere, sent, postpaid, by the fun it ig to fill st” Coon. Like a flash one of his little armistice, has been sold for $15,000. ion to say that millions of familie: cov dd Ooh os Joyner Drug Co., Spo~ Bobby Coon certainty was hungry.| black hands hot out and scooped|The money will be used to erect two nevet withouta bottle of Dr. Caldwell's laxative ada teedl wt had i Wash pais t ‘There was no doubt about that. You| that careless little minnow out on| statues, one to the French “Pollu” Syrup Pepsin. Itsateguardstheirhealth. the best Write » igre Pee ete ee 99 eee © mee, for two days and nights he had| the bank, and {t was done so quickly |and the other to the natriot, Paul me today, of price, $1.10. 221 Third Ave uf bad nothing to eat. No, sir, be hadn't and so neatly tbat it didn't scare the! Derouleda “COR UNIVERSITY ’

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