The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 13

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TUPSDAY, Novey STAR PAGE 123 + " pS - So ttl bas DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Oh, Tom Is Quite Up on Shows By ALLMAN ‘ar rs c\ \S * We WAS Gone “TD Te Tuearer! Wea. owe pio You Like ‘Ler me Tei. You WaT WASH'Y ThAY GREAT I "SECOND ACY + ae TT WonDeReD Whey He MEANT BY WHERE IS } WeaT To THe MATIVEE To DAY > SOME SHOW. ONE OF We 5s -Youm pad , Pi Tak. e OW - ONE « Tue SECOND ACT WHERE ul KNOW fs 7 WAS ” TOM? DIDN'T Yeu Tak. ’ occ Yer iu) MEAL TANK «Now | Kw SAN You ly 6 Tom TOMWNT. AT THe GRAND AND IT S$ Sucd | IT To Twe BesT ovT! That Tue Show Te COURT ba OLD FIBDER You Ntvee wenT To sd were They Au A WoHDERFUL PLAY THAT 1 CALLED lier Was A WONDERFUL me CAST t ? was AP SCENE. WITH THE Dive IM ‘THe 1 THAT Snow. HeRe 15 You Seay OP pn Too} edovED IT | | Cone tes mo OT ' ; z 'g F * bale. ever THe P Gh Tank ? Nee ~ Bl > i ly BA? Cleland _» ' —e (/ , al. ; CHECK FoR THE BURLESQUE . _ = Page 209 OW COLD WAS ANGELINE? phdpedeabage at if he had to h be lost he would he ¥ hin foot on ar eas bobbing about the ba . “1 su Ind ing to ber.” = ( a (Mid “WHAT > TODAY?” othera What did she dot A lot of the nd in t Ditn't anybody ever farm land in t ct E cd pared Bip. -ltedligntagageaatiyen q { TID SA See ip % / TAKE vt PROM ‘ LDID THEY» {, ART THEY /*RERe ABOUT THE \ 4 Me THeY LL ee ’ oy N [beer 1X” AROOND For [NEw gorK Bouck » NeEvera - “ Ever Finp )\ | , | * or ? wry Bag pag ; Sh LOOw IN’ POT? B100.000 ANY THING= DON'T "THES < whe 3 4 JUST . LEPTIN On ~ j| ‘ f > J - the Indiana wou me € to ru * . . \ +& OF } ‘ MOH * CHECK WT OP wr « > < 1 LZ big crowds and aca oy, an ; 08s pe THEM TAxicaus?/| \ | f x ‘ ae . 4 THE ra " beautifal beac , nt of | bles ‘ , i | rT A/\ J’ p wy mai Nght Pas ony . > y | | f . . Mere muck.a-muck our Indian friends “Bme mor nd fred clams; the Indians & know how to cook clams; no potatoes baker's bread for a treat “Anybody er tell » their tents “I suppose y think they had boys used “Well, they sort of a mat ey man « ask oe * “s " wove from the | er r f or geline you ee cedar tree Uh-huh?” she By AND HIS FRIENDS “Ang ee ——— : — et ce wert! ware we 4 )y WHEATWE Waite WAVE You oer i 4 T WORLD ARE You DOG CONES OUT LiKE Tu! MANGE < ADVENTURES : h_ witty poo yp WaiR IS ALL )\ Ser, We WAS haar Gane fe) —) THE TWINS _ SUNBOF y~ COMIAN' OUT (one MANGE | / i "00, POP ¢ Olive Roberts Barton ; Sah ae unt ae CHIP'S RESCUE KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESIS By POP MOMAND YEH, AN" BELIEVE |[ [TH POOR GAL SAYS r FINE! GREAT! HE 7H SECOND TIME 1 CALLED ON ME MISS LOTTA TIME SHE THINKS OF ME LIKES ME UNK. LOTTA HE OFFERED To PuT NE: ‘ 4 . DOE 1S NUTTY || | SHE CAN'T EAT! Y'STAND Y KNOW HE'S 4 BiG \N THE pa pgp eel Soe ” ‘ | a ! ME To NA Fo i» sé “Here,” panted the Magical Mushroom, handing them a ABOUT ME UNK:| = WITH THE OIL MAN: ‘ EA mote written on a plantain leaf. . . s ie 7 . There's this about it, if Chip|for tecth, wasn't to be compared to} |} ¢ | Chipmunk hadn't been so over.|the enormous monster in the barn Stuffed with buckwheat he might |7**4. which he «pied the moment he arrived © the wagon, & monster have been able to wiggle out of bit thar hy hains Gnd strape fer prison. But there! Nick an r muscles, that ate coal, and breathed hadn't an idea where Chip w . emoke wter that theek they hunted and hunted. Even a ate buckwheat field had fi t chip} his whereabouts, for men with wagons and | ht pundie where he 20k fundies of cut wheat ta hauled them to the barr & man picked up Chip What to do nex ve A ih! He tp? There didn't seem to be ti A Jeft to look, and the twins we @bout to return sadly to the Meadow We're coming,” called Grove school and tell Mr. Seribble ck, for the twins arrived at that Beratch that the Wtle chipmunk very m eard Chip squea boy was nowhere to be found when nan when Nick reached the Magical Mushroom came arun-|in his h and pulled out poor fing. “Here,” he panted, h shivering © “That wan a close them a note written of a plant squeaked the little truant, shivering | ; : ; leaf. “It's from the Fairy Queen, | kindly Ma OT: WHAT ARE TUATS AN fysT-WlINDLAGS JASPER: is . i. ) “TAKE THE Arid she ways to save Chip. He's in| “Don't you mean a \ tices CEs FOR VPS WORKED WOTHE MOTOR: Oe eee é Giemnpeseptany= trouble in Farmer Smith's barn.” smiled Nick, putting ¢ © his} OM TRUCKS LiKE PRINGTANCE, GUPPOME Ths Thuck %~ MG FT CouLD DO B | CABLE AND HOOK BACK ee oe to coors. |S puede SS wee ae “War 2 WA@ To BE LOKVED UP Wit SAFES: SUPPOSING THIS “TRUCK ee, LIKE THAT, THEN START THE thing in the field that had kn es WELL, “TMEVD PUT ROLLERS UNDER A tir AWN OUT AND SOMETHING . ENGINE AND PULL THEMSELVES «¢~ GAFE, HOTCM IME CABLE OM VT, AID ? WAPPENED 60 fT WOULDNT ‘ ; Loy Wome, Hud 2 WEN GTAECT THE ENGINE, AD ThE ‘ . pf de SAME POWER “THAT MAKES “HE f\ A. GO, WOULD PULL IT OH pm a | ae 7 Pe y , X ; % L 7 — ’ “s = BY THOKNTON W. BURGESS ? —s : 4 : f : 3 oe = n a Peter Rabbit Gets Another Surprise ETER RABBIT sat on Johnny) one hand behind an ear, as if he Chuck's doorstep f fi long | hard of hearing. Minutes, scratching | first] “I said good morning, ¢ . \: ~ aa a ‘ +" Sneed nnd then with tte 6th-| Prost elmete } Wl schens ee abe theaat San! . po SIMPLE AND EEREOTIVE With one hand and then th. | F outed tat little | "Johnny Chuck probably meant just/"Thig Ig a Good ‘It’ = E To An exchange hat t 2 @r. Jobnny Chuck had 4 peare sder than before what he said, and I think I'l) follow 2 ' Ss asy 1 i Inside his house yawnin, 1 No," repli |his example. IPs getting too cold for | Headache Cure! P O FI gems tn | Geant tay be . d ne we had said that he . * ; Tan old fellow like me » to BHR | Perfectly narmiess by boiling it and ———__— ‘ das he went A that | grumpily; “it ian't i fellow like me, I begin PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1¢—Aftor ut On OS ee it het Hamiin's Wizard Ol] a Safe First «te Was going down to sleep and that he | jig ¢¢ chilly He " y bones I'm getting #6 ~ Aid Tr: tment would see Peter in the spring apeke | sloepy that T guess the sooner I hunt| corn had bothered him for year®) Ai) yoy na eRe gh ab | Treatmn “Now, what did he m at?" Peter Rabbit pretended not to no-| UP sBy bed in the mud at the bottom | F. . Goodman had a surgeon here | th dw to put on several! How often lockjaw, blood pois aid Peter Rabbit to him Here! tice how grumpy Grandfather pin of the Smiling Pool the better. ¢ Ko amputate the whole toe. gCorn “4 ; te i soning, the loss of an'arm or leg, thee, a » mndtathe ad Je Chue 0 ‘ robe of 80) ’ i 106 Columbian St. fit ian't winte et c " In his most polite way he spaghinr Pang why longer burte o or sometimes even life itself, re- a jong, long time before sprin vhrsceh’ wean fsa iat rh apsinn, Fete Mayet, | ‘ , gules from the neglect of a burn or Johnny Chuck spoke just as if Silty (MA ‘arkate ‘Sctonme |cade < ” 1 about it.” And with | ap 4 4 \ ittle cut amlin’s Wizard Oil is | Rian'’s expoct to see me until win s. re Johnny Chex lived with a| WOMEN MAY BE STRONG ' ao po a safe andPeffective first aid treat- great aplash into the Smiling F “ 7 ment. It is a powerful antiseptic iy safest for your spends the winter?’ has passed. And he said that he had y lifewhether in heen getting ready for winter by . nens world if they this 4 + . and prcupus applied to wounds of stuffing himself, and he looked as it| ¢ N 1 Fete irtee Old those aliments it ine ealleding. “eet Mites no fs | Mistah Buzzard, wy. ength, blood poisoning. | K ; hard work for him to walk, What it} aii means I don’t Know at all. Is he] National Guardsmen |‘; nat simple remedy made ‘ aoe Owl 1 way it sentane ite in, ay somewhe je ian * | ots ’ » the ¢ ‘ ‘0 yi out pa jamma- Shy don’t I nee him all winter, just | | Here to Give Dance}'"”, Bis, ice “t i ET, stormy weather, ex- in, conse’ ef” aptaina, “truisen eave Beane’ ‘ burng, bites and stings, “Just as rellati as I have all summer . n | National Guard Memorial ta posure, aniffles, and tho | too "for sim neck, vie fet’ ong ate TT @ Peter thought about It | {| ton, will give iblic dar thir | a yuan and irritability, | mon ont 1k weiter heavycoldison, Dr. King’s New | canker sores, carache and toothache tub pain away with a small ore puzzled he became At f A t to rate nds | they would be healthier, happier and ‘ ay, and begin "le ‘ lek ttle 36 ) away W! 3 the more puzal ; ’ to raise funds | ld be healthter, happier and fay, and begin Discovery breaks it up quickly sxeehiad wink ennai |” trial bottl f old wt he had @ 3 4 o 4 artista for the|«tronger. If you suffer from any and pleasantly, Head cleaned b etry Hamtin'’s Wieard rial oottie “Ob: O out run down to : MKS lb Sor" ae soldlan | eer of temo TAL Wey: don's. 95 | Nyhiba duet pleasant eaie phil “St, Jacobs Oil.” And ask Grandfather Fre 7 memorial to be erected in Woodland | try it? It will pay you to do so. | up, cough relieved and you feel at drugstets for 300. Guaranteed. Mery old and very wise. and he will} . park Advertisement " better. At your druggists, 60c | Stop “a e” Rhe - Y purely Known what Johnny Chuck| | Curling Hair This Way and $1.20 a bottle, | a t's pain otty; not ons Game arted down the 1 « bit started chat Bulk Gead sieaeane the V" right on the “tender 5 pperty-lipperty lip, acror “ Path, lipperty-lipp Ip order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the likhtest | hair no longer troubles man by the time you say Jack Robinson—7 green Meadows to the Smiling and strongent plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; has adopted the silmerine meth= matic pain and ere he found Grandfather “ prise ou can bite corn off the cob; guaran: ‘of keeping her tresses in curl. The ™ ite Cer puts as usual on hie big Uly-pad | “I'll ste you in the spring, teoa ty Myer dit strom | magni a put the lily-pad wasn’t as ¢ an| Peter Rabbit.” EXAMINATION FREE m he 4 | tees Fheumation: tnieent: vitae H 0 hin sre er disappoints and doesn't burn the z e, and Grandfather Frog | it used to be, and Gran r Frog Whalebone set of teeth |skin, It takes pain, soreness and @idn't look as «mart as usual, His| “Spends it at home, of b as... ba , yn in Feally be Bowels Begging for Help? ANALGESIQUE , |Sittncas trum scuing jonte, aaa , gougly, eyes, with which he| Don't bother me with such 1 r. r f . y ont ything g¢ questions!” snapped Gran ‘A 4 yen aes OEE 28a | Any, areca 4 Dr. King’s Pills will bring you the and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, she smiling Pool, looked bh and | Frog : Ser | Bey tie " “4 happiness of regular, normal bowels backache and neuralgia, | PAINLESS EXTRACTION ; ; and liver functioning. Keep ieelin | Limber up! Geta small trial bot: Tdull, just as if they didn't see much | Hut if he is going to it of anythi ndfather Fr a nt home, what did he Ali work guaranteed for 15 yours. Have impression take: an “ fit andgready for work or play. Mil p of old-time, honest “St. Jaoaiae nh y fell that he would seo me in M@Orning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice fre: r h . ne . f- sland comfortable to take but always & ne “Fe ; Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the e tip Th |" reliable, Same old price, 25 cents, Soothes Relic. Ay) nt, you'll be free from paltim: node off the big lily-pad. just as if he didn't expect @gee 5 4 ‘ Good morning, pirandtather ee before then? pelaialal 0 ap: Py Bove eT oe ad Svealibaa! Maman ny ; tes y tC Keep ‘a TabetHand: jaches and stiftnens Don't suttert 1 shoute abb r Rabbit, e Prom, Won’ ‘ re, Caconiees hh 1 y EF IR OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS |etinocamamimenc the Seurlaele indé's Pi "SRY STAR WANT ADS: ’ H ! Prog winking bis eves and putting himself, yawned again, arg said O88 URIVEKSITIT 51, Oppsslte Vraser-I'atersen OR fashioned. eas ‘ from any drug store, and in @

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