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THE SEATTLE STAR Danny Felt Sorry for Him By ALLMAN OW, DAWN, WAY ARE YoU 7 CRYING 2 WAS moTHER. Gove LONG? DoU'T CRY, MoTWER HAS Some CAKOY For You! - were WHY,Yes, ADAM AND EVE WERE ' ‘The Firsr PEOPLE IN THE WoRLD! Waar A FUNNY Quesrion | WHY DO You Ask? es WHO Was BEFore “THEM WHY nopooy ! ' | wish MoTWER Would HURRY AND cong WeLL, WHO WAS Page 204 perore Them ? A STORY OF i825 TY threw herself into Moth. | every year to give a dinner to the almost | tain of the one ship which w risk the perils of the South r. er dear's arma, and eried as she told ber the terrible | things she had been hearing, pms “Hardly do I think I can go to the rounding of the Horn Jand the swirling currents at the SSS 745957 oF, sleep tonight Iam #0 sorry for| mouth of the Columbia to reach neland’s trading post at Fort a poor little girl and the ny other ones.” | Vancouver | “Only one ship a year; remem paSP 484455 SSI>EGS7ETR Sseesoad FSR ses Mother-dear gathered her up close and mid, “But if we know how hard it was for the pioneers, Pegeylove, we will feel ike try ing to keep this country clean and fine and safe, won't we, for| they only began ft, and suffered | the big things and now it's—-up to us.* | Mother<ear smiled at her own conclusion, “Every single thing has to have a beginning, y know, and most beginnings ma interesting stories; suppom Tt you one before you go Ww steep “Goody! sighed Peggy. “I sim ply would love to hedr it.” So Mother-dear began “Far away in merrie England, on a night almost a hundred years Ago, a group of people aat about a dinner table. Soft candle light flickered over gleaming # nd sparkling glass—over the bare white shoulfers of beautiful ladies, and the glossy dinner. coats and high satin ‘stocks’ of the men. “On the morrow a ship would leave London on a long and dangerous voyage, so long and so dangerous that it was the custom | nae ber, it was a great risk to send more, and so the factor at Fort Vancouver (you remember about the factor who was almost a king) had his English supplies this once every English mall and his year. “Well, there they sat about the beautiful table and the dinner was all finished and the guests were staying on at the table and talking as thelr fruit. “The Indy next to Simpson said, ‘And yo! morrow? Tell mo about it sally so strange and wild in that new country—-so different? dinner they ate Captain : It ts, my lady—very very wild and very, “Except fe good Doctor McLaughlin's he fs wilder than anything ye have ever read about; it is utterly ins ib! and will never be fit for ctv folk to live in—a good trading post, a fine game preserve of unmeasured size and interest, but not fit for a dweil ing pi for white men (To Be Continued) strange, ent,’ he replied ee ADVENTURES OF ol ME. A GOOD TWINS WILL ROG iERS (HIMSEL F)— ewPy f ~é COME Bac pereen “THAT “THERE ey! wr mite 4 tA WL THAY SoUTer IS “TOO BAD | ABOOT ~THact \MAN M&« AIN'T VT o> IWIN Ey/) [rer Low coun) WA FASTED 50 L one — \VEAu. auusre L Go UD VERE AN Lock IN “WW Soe WINDowS SMELL a -— OU -TAG-LooKYy WERE* GEE Or DoS seem ove | THAT A FELLOW Passing! HAT LENGTH OF Tine SHOULD ATTRACT 0 MOCK ATTENCTION — \WINEN Oo Rem \ Poot mas rors aaa Benn STATEVIN’ By BLO, SSER TD GET IT Home WE WOULD wHiP TLL NOW LOOK. OVER THE LISTOF BILLS “you Owe! DUS WERE RON | WUTHIN THE LAST. He looked as far as he could see. TWOAWEEKS! ‘The Monday after the picnic you may imagine how lessons went in the Meadow Grove school. Mr. Scribble Scratch and his helpers, Nancy and Nick, were th despair, because nobody would study or work. Tbe worst thing was that nebody seemed to care whether he learned anything or not. And the | empty seats! It was as bad as cir cus day. One of the empty seats belonged to Chip Chipmunk, and Chip was away, I'm sorry to have to tell you, not because he'd had too many pickles and too much cake, nor be- cause he'd got -his feet wet, but be tantalizing smell kept coming and coming right toward him, so then he knew it must be real, and that something most awfully good to eat murt be causing that smell. Could it be the picnic baskets full of goodies? No, he decided not, for there weren't any baskets to be seen. You remember, don't you, that Tug Turtle was late about bringing them’. Then he noticed that the good smell only came when the wind was blowing from a certain direc tion. Whenever the wind stopped the smell stopped, and the minute the wind started to biow, there was that grand smell again. cause his eyes were too sharp, and his nose too keen at smelling. when they played their jumping Tt was this way. The day of the/game he looked fs far as he conid picnic when everybody was having | see Suddenly bie heart gave & & Rood time, racing, and throwing,|¢reat bound. W was that white end swimming, and playing gamer,|sea of blostoms waving beyond the mething delicious began to tickle|poné? Then the smell came again ip's nose, At first he thought tt/and he knew. was imagination, because nobody BUCKWHEAT! else seemed to notice it But the So he decided to use his eyes, and OAD WABIAND OW, WEVE GOT “To FIND WHY, “He LAW OUT ALL ABOUT WMAT IT 19 “WAT KEEPS PEOPLE FROM FALLING or “WE WORLD Wow DID PEOPLE veto bbilyy si 1 BY THORNTOY, W. BURGESS Chatterer the Red Squirrel Excited HATTERER THE RED SQUIR-| scampered over to the open end of REL had a new storehouse. the hollow log. He looked this way | ‘When he found that Happy Jack the and looked that way to be sure that! Gray Squirrel had found his old no one saw him, and then he dodged storehouse, Chatterer had not felt inside the hollow log. In less than lon was 1 easy in his mind. You see, Chatterer a minute he was outside again, the| “What are you doing there, Bobby steals from other folks sometimes, I| very maddest squirrel in the world. | Coon?" demanded Chatterer. am sorry to say, and because folks You know, Chatterer has avery short! The only reply was a gentle snore Who do wrong th themselves sus- | temper and scolds at nothing. Now| This made Chatterer angrier than) Are you fagged out, all run down pect that other folks are going to do) he was so angry that he danced up|ever and he scolded until he had to and feel as though you could hardly all wrong things, too erospee end was > stop for breath. And still Bobby Ir i afraid to leave his huts, and corn, Coon slept, Chatterer reached over and acorns in the old storehouse, now <ak ne dee oh Ste Couns Gare Se a sharp nip with his strong little JEWELER teeth. Bobby stirred uneasily, he mumured, sleepily. him again, This time Bobby Coon opened hie eyes| and he was cross, | for a store Here! What are you trying to house. It was open at one end with > 2 | do?" he demanded. @ great big hollow, in which were a “Trying to find out what you are few dried leaves. The farther in you doing in my house!’ snapped Chat went the smaller the hollow grew, torer, until finally you came to a wall, a “Well, it's mine now,” said Bobby wall of soft, rotting wood, but a wall * just the same. No one would think “pia mine, toot” terer. “Well, it's mine now,” said Bobby, once more curling himself up. A father always worries for fear WH " y, ya.—2 M ' Once ina great while a young man! Did you ever hear of a man's * h | nat hie daughter will marry the Neely, defeated on democratic ticket | “+t *hings in spite of| ting married for the purpose of e ul Ss ea for reelection to congress, demands | his Inherited wealth, > Mt | ing some one read poctry to him? =n | Wrong man and a mother worries for count of @ptes in Ohio county id CATABBH.. ; How To Get Rid ar te at | UP Of Your Cold C by la Wie SH ‘The quick way is to use IcCKS NR Toniohi- ( | Dr. King’s N ‘ina. Oser 17 Milton Jere Used Voutty fear she won't be able to catch one at drag one foot after the other? so you should try a bottle of Vinol ag on Fos gr: Aydin the greatest strength-building tonic Jack. So Chatterer had scurried ground thru the Green Forest until he had found an old hollow jog, a great, big, hollow log, not far from the Laughing Brook. “It was a splendid, plac: wrist waTcurs DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN Tomorrow Feel Right? ON'T fool with a} cold, Go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis overy and start | taking it. By the time you reach| home ‘you'll begin to feel better, and | | will have a restful sleep without throat-torturing coughing, Dr. King's New Discover akg | fifty years a standard re: med, hi as the | medicinal qualities that relieve con- gestion, ease the cough and loosen the | i Sold by Swift Drug Co., Seattle, | Second and Pike Suffering is very often Unnecessary Especially is this true where, — ‘Old Herbal Remedy Used for 40 Years in pind and SUbe.ga8 vestes” mbites Relieving Diabetes phlegm. Convincing, healing taste, | } enough for him to crawl thru Then| “What are you doing there,| Next story: Some One Hears Chat . too. Price 60 cents, $1.20 a bottle. he found himse usggest, drt ‘obb ion?” aw terer, The most satisfactory results have) now everybody is saying to me that , Beoras ms the sudesst, és Doody. — Coon! demanded obtained in combating Diabetes |1 look better than ever before, 1 tip | Drignes est, warmest chamber you can imag-| Chatterer. been obta ine, It was just the place for the by observing certain dietary rules|the scales at 122 pounds and I am see ot sch eree or PLE PS Vig Siete ae chee Bo every Mince he got Chatterer | only Chatterer’s ton Safe Diabetes Remedy, an herbal | ment of all. I feel splendid and peo: the Red Squirrel took the nuts, and| he is angry, ~y ie lias Hs STOPPE! For Over paration used with marked suc » say Tam looking better ever the corn, and the acorns from his| “Thief! Thief! Been $0 Yews © '| cess for more than forty years | day. 1 must tell you that every y Nore es Le Ing BY OF. KLINE'S EPLEPTIC REMEDY. Follo’ 4 Jette om @ grate.| I have written is true, and I car my | , 8%, 00. we Ernermic atmeoy..,| Following is a letter from a gra = Constipated? Here’s Relief Cleanse the system and brin, back Remedy is | your old time energy with Dr, King’s oid storehouse and put them in his| he shrieked. Pepys prove it by hundreds that knew of ue (ae tee (Ease REE) ther benefical | hills. ‘They promote free bile flow, new storehouse, watching out all the | house!” time that no one should see him one came out, and the his letter is the best proof that|my condition. Jules Friduet, 611 ppg ol till alive, Your medicine is a| West First Street, Los Angeles, Cal.” iy drew near ir up the lazy liver and get at the rook of the trouble, Price, 25 cents, Going {t. This particular morning | not a sound from inside the je to me. My weight was re Warner's Safe Diahe en end of the; Nee Wont G rf ‘King's a shrieked Chat of trying to go any farther—that is, No one but a red squirrel, Chatterer had found a tiny hole thru that wall 4 and he had worked at it and worked| © at it until he had made it large) the trouble is constipation. F SS What we claim for e CASCA-TONE we can prove. You are troubled with Cdnstipa — n. Why don’t you get a bot-— te TODAY and make us prove - what we say? At your druggist’s Geo, R. T. Mack & Co. Seattle, Wash. Distributors for State of ~ Washington Robber! moe “Come out of rae Mternia, Veteran Chatterer had hopped ott of bed very | log. Chatterer gradu a { Neteran's Home, | duced from 167 to 114 pounds when| made from herbs an¢ * time, When 4 early; in fact, just as soon ag jolly, | er and nearer to th I left the hospital, I left th A been on the mar fed some one in round, red Mr. Sun had thrown his | old log, scolding rosy bedclothes off behind the Purple 6th in despair, Hund f pe indication of its Hills. There were only a few nuts! side he had been too frightened to that knew me said 1 yuld nev ttle today left to be carried to the new store | #6 who it was. Now, aw he heard live to return to my studio, After house, and Chatterer was impatient! nothing, lgaving the hospital T saw your ‘Ad.’ to get them over there he grew bolder and crept With a big) a little way inside. Then he saw in the pe I began its use and | cents f e Dn. aay paper Ki Aickorg pvt in hia mouth, Chatterer who the unwelcome tenant of the old 1 KUNE ca, Red Book,A 3 MEM! Gt once commenced to Improve, and| Dept fon. w Since Teo. ta T16, and since that time have had solr 9 fla, 1k te now 04 days since the | where, Warner's Safe R 561, Rochester, N. ¥,