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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1920 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 tr? Stattle * By Mabel Cle a abl 215 6(7XRANDMOTHER, who were; “And, wonder of wonders’ as the very, very, very first / they looked two bears came right DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Apparently Olivia, Has Her Mind All Made Up "fom, I’ APRAID OliVIAS Love 7 cerry 50 its APPAR IS over! GHe WAS BooKEN BIG IDEA OF TuRMMG DoW | E> hig oft JGAGEMENT oO "7 . A : “aeesene A man Wowk < binae WHATS ae phere - 1 DON'T WAN'T ‘To ‘Apsoivresy ort | Weone wrrw |] “Hear ANY Moge ABUT get | WUSBAND TO PROVIDE ) iawmiAGes OF or men! lade swe coue || FOR You AMD Have A men! By ALLMAN wny, | ThoucHT Dony nero wis | FON EEE: | You Loved NAME AGAI Kasper Love HimP IF | HAD RE ens tgp Him HERG I'D GRAB as Hi AND SHAKE , THE VERY DAYLIGHTS — You Luce THAT ic dontty BELIEVE White people to come to the Puget | UP out of tts back. (Ther really Sound country t™ David asked. were the two explorers, but the “In Katherine Judson's book on Indians thought they were bears ‘Old Oregon,’” Grandmother told because the men had beards on him. “I read only the other day | their faces and no Indian ever about that. wore a beard then.) “She makes it quite an Interest-| “But look? they said, ‘Sect ing story. She begins like this; [They stand upright; they have “sone day an Indian woman) bands; their faces are like the Was walking giong the shore near Mces of ment Beasite, Ore.’ This woman was be-| “Then they climbed on the little WAlling her dead son. She thought 8p, for, of course, ft was a ship, Die spirit was there Suddenly she %"4 the men handed them copper aw before her a great object ly. buckets and asked them for fmg on the shore. water; but, of course, they had to “She thought, ts tt a whale? 1\!¢ Signs in the asking because never saw one like that. No, it| ty could not apeak a word of ten't a whale, Behold! tt is a mon. | the Indians’ language ater, for it has two bare treea| “Well, they gut the water; then Sticking in its back; and yes, sure. the Indians began to nee a screw ly that ts meta! on the trees! ‘ant | bere. & nail head there, a copper I will run that I may teM my poo |, & steel rivet, and they pler waged their Reads and they took “and run she did, for tho no | tim ashore; they then set fire to @ne knows where the Tfdiane got |'%¢ little ship and soon it was their metal, they prized it above | OM'Y ashes and bits of metal. ‘See Af else. ‘They would trade a bean. |!t burn! See it burn! they eried, tiful otter skin for a singts com. | ”'** fat? Mon nail | “The men were made slaves “And this thing, this monster / and no one will ever know even thing, had much metal, which |from what land they came, May (Drawings by Grove) IN “WHAT'S NEWS TODA y?” | SER some OF “mH Ae* © SOME CLAIM PAPERS CLAIM rr THE ELECTION Prove WASN'T A VICTORY ONE THING AND come AGAINGT A LEAGUE CLAIM fr PROVED < a WT SUST A victory), ht oe <7 pa i= A DIFFEREN? /| > Le, nae, F S/ 7 WELL ITT PROVED One THING -"“THA-T 1G “THE HONESTY OF THE UE MOCRATS ~ FYOM “THE LOOKS OF “The C TRETUENS THEY DIDNXT \ BLY A SINGLE VoTE = _/f/ Wey-BiiL' ——7T LEMME see aN ~ THAT "Perper . > A YOU WEATAIN' shone and glittered in the sun be England, maybe Spain. “The Indians came hurrying) “And we should not know the @own to see if what she told them story at all except that the In Were true. And. sure snough, | dians told later about "The thing . there it tay. all gleaming as ane jon the bene h, many, many years That's What He Took the Saddle For! By BLOSSER aaeeeee ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Clive a Eeberie Davin Oli, T WANT A BIS BONY WOH 4 CORSET on SO Tt CAN RIDE ua! ETRY a, P “sw oS Be : a 0 wmode > ol I By POP MOMAND AND LISTEN— tw THE TRUNK OHE fty SISTER 15 HERE TO SPEND HAS SIX NICE BOTTLES; 4 THANKSGIVING M@'DEAR, BUT HER t a couple of winks, fine ert.tté ws an aoe thing but corn shocks, pumpkins, m et Foz. “When Feet Fox jumped out of) Mule because his cars were 50 Searecrow’s colthes, that he had/!omg. But Fleet didn’t think #0) ied, looking a Party, and jumped richt into the) cutie awfully hard, and from him t ' . STEr I . . J midst of his — pert bn &)to Cobby Coon, and from Cob to NEXT ROOM 4N E 7 auanes scurrying and «kedad-| Chip Chipmunk You (CAN 3 __ atiing in every direction. Not one of these little Meadow | mo re iT! bs _ Flop Fieidmouse dropped his ban-| Grove pupils had budget I think, - : , Her on which were the words, “I'm| ike Mr. Ostrich, they imagined Br. Elephant’ for he wasn't sure| Fleet couldn't see them when their that Fleet would be fooled by the) faces were covered. | information one bit. Anyway he| Now Nancy and Nick had gone wasn't going to take a chance and|to the party as “Babes In the We streaked under the corm shock! Wood.” you know, and they had a ‘Rearest him. Pete Porcupine and) great big basket. They saw the Harry Hedgehog, who were pretend-| danger their little friends were in dng to be pin-cushion and chestnut-|and with their Magical Green Shoe: ‘Burr respectfully, I mean respective-|to whisk them around, they picked! ty. sat still. They knew that they/up every little animal in sight and, wate, for Fleet had learned) dropped them in. And then they lesson once before and now/| wished themselves out of that. his nose tenderly every time} In just a couple of winks, that looked in their direction corn field was empty of every sin Cutie Cottontafl, who really|gie thine but corn shocks, pump. id have made himself xcarce,| kins, moonbeams, and Fleet Fox "t budge a bit either. /Under| And Fleet was howling with disap) this littie piantain-ieaf mask, e | pointed hunger. imagined he looked just like Mr. (Copyright, 1920, N. FE. A.) ms, ) OTTO AUTO WAATLL YDO NOW2= MYGORM JHGPER, WHY ISIT You AND CLEA WAVETA ALWAYS LEM ON ME “WD KEEP You BIRDS BUSY? . Go LOOK AROUND AND FID SOMETHING Weh-oAlh, if! ie Me Peter Prepares to Sleep All Winter RABBIT had fully made| chuckled to himself a# he planned e that he would sleep | how hi el 0 ooo ‘ - ————_—— al “dea pow, aad CS ean . pra od ray ae ot tas wig of cos when Peter isn't eating he wants to! runs about, The more ; the more hurried and the faster he Next story: Poter + Rabbit “Tries to | loaf around and watch other people! more he had to hunt for his food,| ran. Now, of course, running takes | Sleep. A | { wor ywa eter is en and the more he had to hunt for his | fat o| : ‘wind and the ice and the storma.| “Nobody'll ever guess where Lam? work, Anyway, Peter is a tremen and the more he had to hunt for his | fat off. Paar Mage ine “splendid way to forget all about the | long hall tty ci w that he wanted food the more he b to n about.) ar.” cried. Pete abbi any Chuck does it, and Grand-|he said to himesif, and laughed dous eater, and now th n he more he had to run abou ‘Oh, dear. ried. Peter Rabbit to ow fat he felt that he must eat | and the more had to run about in nol . Ip order to introduce our new (whak Frog does it, and Bobby Coon | aloud, Then Peter,remembered that tone than ever, So he began ab ih a aoe sr keting fat in not as easy 86 1 | 19 Keep Hair Wavy, and Ssougest plate tunewm covers very little ot the eeappeto pe a large part of the winter;| Unc’ Billy Possum had told him < , ee Se ee old * . 4 nut | : my ‘shouldn't 17” said Peter to him | that on ne to eat and ot and ae on 5 . e ne b Lustrous, Beautiful foe | there was one very important thing} Feet? Dr. Kline, Chiropodist. See ixAMereeeuenaaae = that Peter had fofgotten, He had} | Ciaxstfied. ‘The use of the hot durling iros can we Gay after day Peter Rabbit ran aaa | quite forgotten that it wan now late | 4 | not ee teu ‘etrennty aouainued.. te i evhalaons, tet of teeth... ccccccoes: a @bout this way and that over the jin the fall, and the tender young me * death to the hair eventually COW ...-ccerecseerndacsesocs a | . Meadows and thrn the Green | it, ax if he had something on mind. Jimmy Skunk noticed it. Bo did Billy Mink and Bobby Coon But Peter wouldn't stop to explain. | , he waa always in euch a that he wouldn't stop at all, “but when he met them he would ‘shout: “Hello! over his shoulder, keep right on running, ipperty Soeerty: lip. Une’ Billy Possum was | only one who guessed what it! green things which Peter dearly loves to eat were gone, He could no r go down to the sweet clover patch and fill himeelf fun to burst ing. Farmer Brown had ta all the cabbages and carrots nips that had made his garden so at tractive to Peter, od #0 now Peter had to hunt for what he had to eat. That made a great deal of running about, and it is very hard work to grow fat when one ir can ‘be kept beautifully $2 Amalgam Fe hae a: 2 nd curly to any extent and in| nloss silmerine method. J id eithedins enould be annie al a tor a years ave a akon to z & clean toothbrush. Im about three | @ Call aud See pies of < oe Bridge week wes Stent Oe jRoure you will find that a, very Sone % | ty “natural” wave and curliness | Open Sundays From ® 32 ter Wertieg Ras *ulted, and the effect will laet quit iderabte ume | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS + dian Imerine is really benefi-| gay QMIVERSITY on @ppcstic Frasee-Paterson Om “4 celal and is not a#ticky nor greasy. Neither does it streak the hair nor ~ Sa a ereoeneweeere nT, |xtain the scalp. You need get only pant, You see, Peter Rabbit had ne Sei. Feu Ree t on | aan ‘op to Une’ Billy to find out | _— |Rub pain right eat with small Tne’ Bes “way tx" to.alvide the trent K ill Th ‘ C l Wi C and Gra a and back hair into ur to | ° Wil trial bottle of old |and.hack hair inte trom four to als t at Cold tt a voeets aap. oter in the riven 1 - Jacob's Oil [separately from Foot to | wan epring, and it was Une’ Billy who| vo had told Peter how they sleep all) ,, ‘a " Eczema / winter. {,, “Oh, dear!” cried Peter, by Unc’ Billy grinned as he watchea| Getting fat is not as easy 0” yy tone to the he piste of tver sree Peter running about with such a se |I thought.” Horan of Venice, Califor rious and important air. “Brer Rab.) os ats CASCARA QUININE | Kidneys cause Backache? soil They have no nerves, therefore can | not cause pain, Listen! Your back ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica jor a strain, and the quickest relief ‘rom the first application, D. D, D. ing dreadful hard to fool | it was necessary to eat a great deal is soothing, penetrating Jacobs} bit, he trying the itohing, and after w “hisself. Ah reckon he’s looking fo'| #0 19 to be very fat before going to three bottles. the trouble disappes: |ou." Rub it right on your painful Co wleep, for r o keep and it never enme back.” s Smee t2 curl upto sleep ali win. | teen, for thet wae the way to k The proot of the pudding ia im the eating. Colds, ey ee ‘Om? La Grippe ter.” Peter was too lazy to dig a| Warm all winter, So Peter, having hen « prescription for skin disease hae |back, and instantly the soreness | stiffness and lameness disappear | Don’t stay crippled! Get a small few house for himaeif, Then it was| decided where he would sleep, start. letters telling of cures from every part of fate in the fall, anyway. He| 4 out to grow fat, This would be the pat cies, cure Es re ie | trial bottle of “St, Jacobs Ol" from ANALGESIQUE Neglected Colds are Dangerous just find some old deverted| fun, the very best kind of fun, for Folleves Hehing torment immediately. Just your druggist and limber up. A| ‘Take no éhances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, : that some of Jimmy Skunk’s| there is nothing Peter Rabbit loves ty one bottle on our manay-bmck guaran- | moment after it is applied you'll Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves relatives or Johnny Chuck's relations | |'more than to fill his stomach, untew ee Se, and $1.00, Try D. D. D. | wonder what became of the back ‘ Grippe in 3 days—E-acellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ache or lumbago pain | Rub old, honest “st. Jacobs Oil" whenever you have selatica, neu ralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolutely harmless and doesn't | burn the given up using. Bo Peter went | It Is isty hin curiosity trying to find ont that wasn't so| A thing that'a mon down that it wouldn't do, At) It takem #0 long to fill it up he found one that he thought | ate Coae 16 emer’ fer losing ‘would be just the place, and Peter Perhaps this is the reason that! wast (ELL DAU STOKES