The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 11

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. NOVEMERR M4, TH70, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 S Tom, You're All Wrong! By ALL N Yes, wouvggrul Time! ‘Tweee was A LADY THERE ‘ Thay’s Tie 2 ‘ rem DIDN'T Your - WE WERE LAST MGHT, Thar WAS WHAT You Dou remead lf ty JUST DISCUSSING SOME OF fl uy eesr sse0 WAT StTeVT ‘me BeavTFUL GOWNS THOVEHT, THE BEST Dre LAON You Powrreo inipemrene'| ovr To me? DOINGS OF THE DUFF ar Qrattle * + By Abel Clelan s Page 216 gto David sald, “I wish ) quite a few chiltren around, you somedoty would remember | €*¢ & bit restioss before dinner time, & real, real ly & Thankegiv- | . only any Ehansne'™ | ang was lke that with Ned and . I asked Grand ie oery tor ws T as ant | tommy, Ned was § and Tommy Mother about one, and she said ae aia a Wik Rue deel we wt 8 ° they always had Thankagtving | SS" MF Pe oe @inners and things same as we do | bth as active and full of mis Row, dut she couldn't recall a chief as little boys could ba single spectal ona” | “Their grandmogher and mother Mothertear was right there and father were sitting around when David maid that, and sh* the are in the drawing room, and Said; “It you aren't very y ‘eu | when no one was paying any #pe Jar about its being such dn olf oil attention to them they qui One, I remember & thing YOU sey slipped out and went across Might ike to hear which hap ihe pig hall and into the library pened tn Tacoma one Thankssiv-| to fing Captain. he's Gor ‘TASTE ' Jusr Le MY HUSBAND. Dip Yu see THE DANGLES ON HER. LooxeD Jost Like A CHRISTMAS TREE SWE STARTED ovT Att RIGKT OMEN DHE vet Dowe TWAT Werke THERE a . | Dou*y Kaow Who SHe d WAS BUT SHE Weee et WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF)— wroa '! WEFEMD EEE on FR. __- WASNT FT FUNNY “—"\ VAGOOT Tereyane | KREEPW' so Quer h, DURING “THe SuBscrion ? o GuT-T™ area’ dng day about 27 ye a . “It isn't a Pionee reg ey ow had a good Any NEws ( 4 ABOUT BRYAN - (oer UP -Too Tl even let wee > time, for that's where they were ABOUT HARRY Wf errmere — S (LATER Ib LIP To @vere DO HimMseLe Awy GooD when dinner was announced boys in the story were born Tacoma was| “After every one had eaten afl & little place like Bdmonds—sure de could possibly hold the mother Py to grow, but at the time in its be | suddenly 8 of Ure dog — BE sinning. Why, boys! she exclaimed, ‘Cap : “These two little chaps had a hasn't had any dinner! Where tx . I Just can't recall what he? Ned looked up with his bie called bin’ 1 think tt was dlue eyes, He looked like an in.” F angel. ‘Me ithin the library thit- ey played With him as tf tre | ting thtill.” tre eald. | been another bey. Cup had to) “The mother catching some un- indians attacking; he had te be | usual note in Ned's volos, burried horse; he had to be « train, in to see why Cap was ‘thitth ‘ A jungle beast, or a lady tm a) thtill,’ and, hat, or anything these found him rolling his eyes in a Boys warted him to be. |most alarming way. Shreds of “And bow the whole family white froth hung from his half deved him! Well, you know how open mouth and flecks of ft were R i on Thanksgiving. Guests on the rug, ‘He's mad? she cried. Are coming, the house is shining Tommy came tn just then. ‘Na, lean and dusted, dinner ameli# mama,’ he sald, ‘He ten't mad, but ome floating in from the kitehen, | he didn't very well like the tooth and the grownups talk and talk | soap. We did wash hia teeth with and say how much you have/our tooth brushes, first Neddle Brown since last Thanksgiving, and then I, but he doesn't like our ‘and usually, unless there are’ soap.'* eeeeee ; ADVENTURES K “Thaw * ‘7 BY, ) | s hth. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7 di WAN, FRECKLES You MUSTAY Do WUTe No- OF THE TWINS DISINCLINATION By POP MOMAND ff om) aie pup whe didn’t chow up Grove school after the wer Te TeNe wan Ore Cutie was different from were inkspots he got on tn school, Chipmunk, who had played and 1 had to soak him tn sour milk because he wished to visit the for a week.” . field. His mother and!) But just the sama, she did send for knew where he was, He was Dr. Mink and that gentleman came jcarrying @ caseful of bottles that first Mrs. Cottontail thought tt | Would have put @ drug store to ‘earrotonia or cabbagitis, because shame ‘ Mergoed ot Farveer tans He felt Cutie’s pulse and moked at h on his way home from the tongue and stuck @ big ther and he had eaten 4 lot ot | mometer into his mouth, Mr, and on top 6f the pie and cake Mrs. Cottontail stood by anxiously fee cream he had had for| Waiting tc hear what he had to say. So she had called up her| Finally he took out the thermore Mrs. Bunny, and asked what | t¢T and looked at it thru his specks— about it. Mra. Bunny said to un 4 he looked over bis specks at Wf & Wild mustard poultice over the \e. wg when Mra. Cottontail told | “This young rentieman has a very © that the pain never seemed to severe case of disinclination,” he an. two minutes in the same piace, | nounced, “and we must proceed to in one ear, then the other, then | Cure him at once.” or some place else, Cousin (Copright, 1920, N. B.A) at f i 14e¢Sek OFS Fonte 5 aii bgt oe CH j | : Cc Peter Rabbit Tries to Sleep IR RABBIT sat in the door- hemlock trees grew. AN the other trees were bare; their leaves thaden way of the old deserted house | ™°°s | t carpet on the ground All Grandfather Skunk had dueling little bushes were bare. He| ago. He was wondering when) tween the tree trunks Peter could| — better go to sleep for the Win | seg down on the Green Me He never had slept all Winter, bien these were green no Hows. | Of course he wasn't going to worry. and that 7 b none hun head Dh irsdaryg cards —e taxed in P.: oe anes Ring geen if Johnny Chuck could 40 it, Pe-| nut were yello pl Sain, powered ‘either Granny Fox nor Reddy Fox r hag heard a noise. ns tdhtdlessnstedlade a lore we salt aan ee cast it sure that he could. He had! shivered a ttle, for it was cold,| You'd think of looking tm that O14) Nore siey: peter Rabbit Learns| In China the brideclect sends ber | u all the old houses of which |) and jolly, round, red Mr, Sun was|house for him, And yet, supposing, | His Lawon. re husband his wedding clothes. | fu knew, and thie one which Grand: | hi4i : r Hie Lew ti future husband his wedding clothes. Etienk: bad move out of jong.) UNS benind big, Gar clouds, |Just aupposing, they should jast hap- ee ‘ago, was the best, So Peter T just won't wait any longer,”|pen to, why, they would — Peter | * ned out the bedroom at the| “id Peter, “Dil go down and go to didn't tike to think Just what they sleep now, and forget all about the ill Rheumatism Agai | back to the little bedchamber at the 9 the long hall and had decided | Vira w would do, But the more he tried not) 1, opase to introduce ear mew (whalebone) plate, which te the Nghtest : ° me would be safe and comfort) va he turned around rept|t? think the more ho did think. | aud strongest plate kmows, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; Hand d F and that he could hard-|_ 8° he turned around and crept! i niiy he tried to put himeelf to| » a very, Hithe. of We seat of Soe seenchs Bind You an oot? toed 15 yearn ther: find ® better place to spend the sicep by maying over and over again: end of the long, dark hall, and there EXAMINATION FREB it i I it t it 4 " isiliat Bates une'} ®* curled himself up and closed his Meeps, sleepy, ote-o pet art of There are thousands of victims;of the disease, and free yourself thing 3 | eyes to sleep all winter. But some That ts how I feel Whalebone WOOD. .. ones cenee BB of Rheumatism who dread the ap |from its domination, you must treat Possum had told him that he Oreepy, ere-epy, ©r-0-e Dy Crowns . ae eat and eat and eat, until! Bhadows round me steal” $8 Bridgework proach of damp wintry weather, for | ‘° ! So many cases of Rheumatism ogo Nagel gaat Bomehow thone “creepy shadows” $2 Amalgam FUlNDg .06.00- 000000 it means to them a return of the| come from a tiny germ in the blood or ener, didn’t make him feel @ bit more PAINLESS EXTRACTION pangs of Rheumatism. that you should try a remedy that the source of the disease, t Johnny Chuck was the last . he saw bim,” Peter had tried SOME bo any sbndone dave’ where | eaeatng tna Get teats waite dant Menminction ead eavice tree mn let St | ant Gented only te metho Gf tre] tery te three cane, -@ 3 RCE n't minded eating. Oh, my baht meork wtpat Petar be st saying | Cent of Time. Bring this ad with you King’s New Discovery. Fifty ina tations, you ean be sure that| blecd of all impurities and removes He hadn't minded eating. not | tha veces Over 804 dvdr $5. try te Oven Sunéaye From 9 to 13 tee Working People Fer aomegny yg Cr om forcolds. | soon again you will be in the|all disease germs that may creep int Jeast little bit. You see, Peter | take himestt gleepy, ‘Then, right in OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS lidren likeit. Noharmfuldrugs, | snacktes of this relentless foe. You|to the blood. Begin taking 8. 8. 8. & great deni of his stomach tne middie of i, ke said: “What's| gay pe ex | bat just good medicine At your |imay get some allxht temporary re-| today, and if you will write @ com he would rather eat than do SF WRVERSRY 68, a Gopralte Feaser-Patersen Gm | druggists Gc and $1.20 a bottle. [ier trom the paink of the disease | plete history of your case, our med- else, unless it is to liaten that?” right ont loud, and sat up #0 | ‘other folks’ affairs. “Bo Peter had started out very hap tm eat and grow fat But that wa as easily done as he had lGepught it would be. You see, it ‘so late in the season that he to run about a great deal to find For by the use of these local remedies, | ical director will give you expert ad- colds and but Rheumatism is too real and re-| vice, without charge, Address Chief L d « e r4 lentless a disease to be rubbed away. | Medical Adviser, 824 Swift Laborar eonar ar 1 Ss If you wish to break the shackles | tory, Atlanta, Ga. Relieves Deafness, Stops Head fi] New Di: Warner’s Safe Remedies If you are rowing. hard of hear- Noises, It's not put in the ears, but is A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 Deafnesn or GROWING HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS ) J wy ’ ‘ ty to eat. Of course, being in a I just won't wait amy! ing and foar Catarrh “Rubbed in Back of Ears” and eee WD and ou have roaring, Tu Brey to «row fat, he ran as fast a»! longer,” said Peter. [Ing nolges in youre “Inserted tn the Nostriis” Has had a | Lazy People, Lazy Bowels Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy. . could from one eating place to druggist and get | ow Successful Sale since 1907, fi eglect the serious Warner's Safe Diabetes Remed: bother. Now, running and worrying | how Peter didn’t feel a bit sleepy. le strength) and add to it % | patehag? ray ig So many fe mn tt = @ SEse = iy. off fat instead of putting It on,| In the first place, he never had tried Bint of hot water and a tittle gran: ya) Proof of success will be given you by the above condition of i ag sc omnagi Papen Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Remedy. e was Peter Rabbit, this cold|to @leep curled up this way before, }'sied wuMir, Take 1 tablespoonful | ae drageist, mines the health, takes ba Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy, Warner's Safe Nervine. Warner’s Safe Pills(Constipation and Biliousness) The Reliable Family Medicines Sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of ten cents. WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO. Dept. 561, Rochester, N. ¥. , witting in the doorway of| He usually the ol house with less fat on him | bunch, all re of you, Dr. King’s Pills will in a gentle ‘coe | invigorate 4 [nace t 5 when he had first thought of | alarm, and somehow he couldn't fool ied ws ould open. breath- |i ‘This Signature on Yellow atir up, the, liver, move all winter, It was very dis-| easy curled up this way ee er tute tke theset i's joe 4 Bo: ony d Bottle Manufacturer, Same old price, 28.4 all druggists. . Then Peter got to thinking. What , costs Little, and is pleas- x and on bol 1 Fifth Ave, New York City. Prom; / Won't G: Jooked around thru the | was that Une’ Billy Possum had said) ant to bike. ant ce, °F Is th ‘s 2. Forest, It wasn't green any | about not worrying for fear Granny| Who has bead nolses should gly " | excepting where tue pine aud’ or Keddy Vox might find him there? | this proscripon @ triak pt crouched in @ litte — ‘This will often bring quick Jy to jump at the first from the distressing head Clogged nostrils should open, br

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