The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 15

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BE WEDNESDAY, NovEeMEER 1°, ar. * & LS mind.~ to a meeting of the Native Daugh members.” Of Pike st. and everything. It was one of these who remem Bered about the dances in Yes L “Don't you remem. | mid, “how they used And #tll the hands of the elect to put us to bed when we were Uttle and go off to the dances? All the mothers and fathers and Sie boys and girls would go and we had to go to sleep, We were mever afraid to be left, that I re- |... Member; just took everything as ter’s ber,” & matter of course. the long winter morths greed RABLIT sat on the edge of the Smiling Pool and stared lat the place where Grandfather Frog had disappeared with a great splash. He watched the tiny waves spread out in rings that grew bigger and bigger and then finally disappeared, | Now, what did Grandfather Mean when he said: “T' fn the spring, Peter Rabbi Chuck had said that very "ag fi as he had gone down the Jong hall of his snug house, yet it be a long, long Ume before for it was not winter yet did they expect to be ali win , and what did they expect to do? ‘The more Peter puzzled over it the Jess he could understand it ‘My head is whirling rowmd an4 row So many funny things I've found; Volks say it grown too cold to stay, Yet do not weem to go away. ‘They talk of meeting in the spring Bat don't expla ngie thing, “They just g0 into thetr houses end say good-bye as if they didn't ex- pect to see me again until spring. I don't understand it at all, at all,” gaid Peter Rabbit, staring at the big a4 on which Grandfather Frog gat all summer long watching w foolish green files to come his Somehow that big lily-pad Peter Rabbit feel terribly: lone- p Then he had a happy thought: just run over and ask Old Ioatal Buzzard what it all means, He'll sure to know,” said Peter Rabbit, ind off he started, lippertydipperty- tor the Green Ferest, When Peter got where he could ‘the tall dead tree which Old “14 Buzzard had made his favor. resting place, he could see Old Buzzard stretching his big wings as if he wan getting ready to fiy. Peter hurried faster than ever. Ho didn’t want Mistah 1 gard to get away before he could what Johnny Chuck and Grand. Frog had meant when they ( t ] had paid that they would se him in Sony xook:” Page 210 BEHIND THE DOOR emer. well, well” said Grand | put to bed and went to the dance? mother, gathering Pegey| “Her mother thought she was into her arma, and looking about | asleep at home, I guess Anyway, for David, “Did you think Grand Mother meant she never would) one grand time At least it was have another pioneer story to/ for the early part of the evening, tell? Bless your little heart, I/ but as It began to get late she Jove the telling almost as much as STW very sleepy. you love to hear, and now I'm| “Don't you remember how Boing to tell you one I heard to-| sleepy we were when night cums day which I had quite forgotten | after running all day in the open tll somebody called it to my| air and playing on the beach as You seq, Grandmother had been | “Well, she was #0 sleepy by 10 ~| O'clock that she couldn't stand tt ters, which means women born in| any longer, so she slipped behind Washington, and, of course, she & halfopen door and lay down. Would hear lots of “don't you re My, but ft felt good! She curted “And don’t you remember that | 7A*,* food t girl who slipped off after she wns ous puntunnent eeeeee ADVENTURES — Oe eboks Sete, cows and horses to eat BY THORNTON W. BURGESS . Peter Rabbit Tries Old Mistah Buzzard tet, Goattle 4 + nobody miswed her and she had | we did? [up with her bead on her arm One indy was there whore and the sound of the music and father named the city of Tacoma | the rhythmio echo of many feet Her father’s name was Mr. Rita, Keeping time grew fainter—and And there were Walla Walla fainter-—and fainter, ladies with thrilling memories, | “The hands of the clock went round But we shall got these later on And there were, of course, “quite + at home tn Many,” as Peggy says, of our own Beate ladies who spent their Chilthood days right here and Uaed to go swimming at the foot aed round just at ay of doing © doors, wirere they hope nobedy will find them. © bands ef the stock kept the people daneed to the the door om and the hall was very, th and very, very dark, and by and by It arew very, vory cold. nd round till the short 6 and theo © streak of ened but the which they all expected to go ta |short tima One day the A class wae geography, and Nancy was the B class their music lemon, didn’t mix very wall, Harry Hedge | now mying that | Singapore, and Chick Chicarce may- ing he thought it was Tunia sud for nuts were ripe, but he|denly Nick rushed in waving « from the orchard. He paper. “The Scarecrow has asked us to a ball,” he cried, handing the note to the Fairy Schoolmaster. “He's come to life, too, He walked right lap to me in the corn field and said be was having @ masquerade and would we all be pleased to come.” (Copyright, 1920, N. FE. A.) the spring and had spoken just as if they wouldn't see him before then. Peter couldn't shout because | he hasn’t much of @ volce, you know, and then he was out of breath, any way. So he just made those long legs of his go ag fast as ever they could, which is very fast indeed, Just as Peter Rabbit almost | reached the tall dead tree O14 Mistah | Buzzard jumped off of the branch “Good-bye, Peter Rabbit; Al’ll see yo’ in the spring.” he had been sitting on, gave two or three Daps with hie great wings, and then, spreading them out wide, began to sail round and round and up and up as only Old Mistah Bus rd can, “Wait! Walt! Please walt? panted Peter Rabbit, but his voice was so weak that Old Mistah Burzard didn’t hear him. He saw Peter, however, but of course he didn't know that Peter wanted to talk with him, With jm long swoop Old Mistah Buzzard sailed down right over Peter's head. “Goodbye, Brer Rabbit; Ah Tl see yo’ in the epring!” said Old Mistah DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wen-Lon' ou HeLeN! I THoveHT } AsweD You “To PVT ANoTWER. BLANKET OW ‘This BED! ‘Thi. ME Wuere THEY ARE AO I'LL fu. BE Riewr UP Auo Ger You TERS (HIMSELF )— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VES. wat “ri t etT Av WILL You cur FS A US 4 beck OF Cae? / > TONES, M'DEAR, COME ON IN AND MEET THE Laptes? | They were studying now about the country called “Dreamland,” to s the capital of Dreamland was either Sing Sing or OTTO AUTO Use IN WAVING OLancers if You Don’ use em! one! GUSTES: ANCHORED WITH ANY TEA DRINKIN’ BUNCH OF HENS: COUNT ME out! THE SEATTLE It’s a Great Life Mow, Josy AMuivTe Hi0e The BLAMKETS/| aup i’. DO boYou Tian You Cail Keep stunt FORA WELL-T “THOUGH PRICES WAS COMIN Down OF Livin’ KEEPS UP THE LABORIN’ Man > 1S GONNA HAVE TO AOSTA FAIR “r! WANE GRANDA CU? 13 OUT OF TOWN TLL TAKE A LOCK ON BUSINESS! AT “KE OLD DEARs! up until he wae just a speck in the “Now, what did he mean by that? Is he gotng to stay up in the sky nnth spring?” asked Peter Rabbit of himself. But not knowing, of course, he couldn't answer. Kexs story: Happy Jack Squirrel | Teo Byry to Talk. For, McAteer’s eet, Convicted Acennea of representing himself as | James McAteer of the McAteer Ship. building Co, and passing a forged check for $35 on © downtown depart- ment store, Maurice O’Keef x | convicted of firnt. degree a jury in Judge Boyd J. court Tuesday afternoon. time of the alleged offense McAteer FOR SKN TORTURES the Clean, Antiseptic boi er Cay Don't worry about eczema or other tkin troubles, You can Lo Se a Clear, store for 35¢, or tained at any extra large bottle for Zemo blac! is, blotches, eczema and ring- worm and makes the skin clear and) healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, | aky. Peter watched him go up and About 4,000,000 children of the Six candle factories in South Af- United States belong to the Modern | Hota e Health Crusade, @ competitive ays |" tem of everyday hygiena High Class Dentistry At most reasonable prices. Extraction gro pe | with- out pain or bad after ef- 15 years. ‘Take care of your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. 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