The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1920, Page 11

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4, : 2 DAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1999, tt ar Qoattle Ye. _ By Mabel Clelan £ Page 2 THANKSGIVING EN 1872 ST of the Indies had gone neighbor, and {Iineas then, as you homa™but around the tabie| "member, meant not a doctor call joe da clo there tinge & group who had| Tallin twice day in a ar and a trained nurse for day and been friends since the time when | one for night ® duikhead of loge waa built “No; it meant a doctor tf you Slong the lower side of First ave. | could get one; it meant that some to Keep the street from atipping | body in the family, usually the tnto the day. mother, did te nursing night and ad day, and it meant that neighbors of #0 many earlyday plac sod and did all the things which must A Aad pecnle, and many of be done when there ta severe Lil 7 @f the ladies wore gowns, and col |" Jara, and lovely taco scarfs which | “Wel, Thanksgiving came; a @ither they or their mothers had| !& turkey had been ready for BR Worn in the days when the Story | Killing for several. days, mother Book things were happening. |had her plans made hs mothers ‘do, for and goodies and a Tt was time for Grandmother to HS but she stopped to speak to| “EUAr feast ¥ @he and another, and presently) “And my little steter and T had She said, “Doesn't anybody re. | oked forward to it just as Peery ber & Thanksgiving story for| 24 David looked forward to such i a Peay? T teal | feasts now, Ashamed to go honrs to them) “The clouds jooked grey and Without one—they counted so on | TAther promised snew; It looked as e My finding one today.” | if we might have a white Thanks Then somebody salt, “Why, | # Vine day @urely! But. you know, I fred in| “Put. as you know, plans do not ‘Walla Walla, not in Seattle, but | a!ways carry thru T suppose it ts all one to them | “Wigle we were at breakfast “If I remember correctly, !t was | #0M* One came for mother; she @bout 1872, and Walla Walla was| ¥®" needed at that neighbor's 8 cold them as it is now—bitter, | hous® Blowy, snowy cold. “"Yea* abe mid, ‘Yea, I wit “We kept a Chinese servant,|come right over.’ Then she Dut even in those earty days peo | turned to me, ‘I'm sorry, daugh- ple had their servant problems, tr. to be away on this special for on the very day defore| *y, but you can keep up the fire, the man left. look after little sister, and pick “It seemed such a poor time to| the turkey and I will get dinner hoore to leave, too, for there was | When I come home’ terrible Mness In the home of a (Te Be Continued Raeeeee ADVENTURES F THE TWINS Clive Roberts Barton imagine Nick giving his report in the morning. Cettont pulled at her] port. Rervousty when Dr. Mink an “disinctination” and) for about @ week's vacation. THE SEATTLE STAR eS 3y ALLMAN THAT GIRL 13 No MALHAT ER] sue’S A MAy-KiLteR |! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SAN,| HAVE AN 108A How Wis CAN GET OLIVIA OUT OF Wis MAN HATING Mooo owes WI JL PLAY Some SENTIMENTAL MUSIC ~ LOVE ANO MAY OB SHELL GET "To THINKIN’ ALONG]. Then Musie Makes You Sentimental IN “WHAT’S NEWS TODAY?” WEHLL-COx MADE sus ONE MISTAKE —THAT Was HE BELONGED 7D -HEe PARTY — THiS WEATe « Se YES-ALD THEN = ITHIUK HB MADE «a MISTART By PoLLOwN’ WILSOKS Policies mes BSerw WHAT A MISTAKE MADE WKNOCKIY WEPLBLICANS Too MUCH WELL-WELL TLL GVE You A NIP OFF fry EAR, IF You'LL GittnE A BITE oe OFF OF BOTH Your Ear3! “Disinefination! Didnt ®& sound that her son, Cutie, had a/ grand, tho! That ought te be good dnt go to school at all, at much better than just @ cold, or “He's never acted | Mr. ing: the covers Cutie was hav- Dut only a state of mind. | may as well know now as that Cutie wasn't any sicker Solomon Grundy was on Mon- ‘@itho they say he died on Sat or Sunday, I forget which. for some time.” ' Dr, Mink give his disease a) book, and there wouldn't be any @ mile long, so that if Mr. trouble about anything at all. Seratch, the master of Mea-| turned over in bed with a satisfied bilious ‘spell. He could | ‘k giving his report to Scribble Scratch in the morn- a “Cutie Cottontal ts very M with eenniption fit, which needn't | ‘disinclination’ and Dr. Mink thinks! Fou, as that really ten't a fit/ he must not try to come to school Then Nancy, Nick» twin, you know, and Scribble Seratch's helper, would gather up his books and ruler and pencils and put them away, and the fairyman would mark | Cutie was ever so pleased to) “excused” after his name in the roll Grove school were to send Nick,| grunt, but suddenly something that ‘the t officer, after him, to find| Dr. Mink was saying caused the iy he wag absent, Nick would | mile on his face to fade completely. something impressive to re- (Copyright, 1920, NAB. A) abeaghhs Sone Peter Rabbit iis Lesden Httle bedchamber at the end of| snuffs, Instead, Peter heard a sound R RABBIT, curled up in the; But there were not any sniffs or| hall in the old house made a/ that made his heart almost stop ‘time ago by Grandfather Skunk,! beating again. It was a bark, a 4 and turned and tried to make| bark that sounded very much like feel sleepy, for he wanted to| the bark of Reddy Fox, and it came ‘Then he began to think of | to the little bedchamber while Reddy and Granny Fox and what) kept watch outside, lid happen if by any chance they “Oh, dear! Ob, deart Why wasn't find him there fast asleep, | veto @idn't think anything about shook with fright harder than ever, yy hae te, tas on sit still and walt, and so Peter sat rightened. He held his breath and while his heart went pita p There ity was again, noise he bad heard before! one was in the long, dark hall! was no doubt about it He hear claws seratching. Who-| it was was digging. Digging!) very thought made every hair | .% Peter Rabbit stand on end. He |’ that Johnny Chuck had gone | weep for the winter. Hevknew| it Jimmy Skunk could walk right | without any trouble, and that never takes any trouble that | can avoid. He knew that Bobby ‘and Une’ Billy Possum don't 4nto houses under ground unless fave to go to get away from danger, and very seldom then. one was digging in the dark hall, it could mean but at it must be some one big to get in without making the| Peter Sprang Out and Start- Jarger, and the only ones he ed for the Dear Old think of were Bowser the Brier Patch. and Reddy and Granny Fox, ish phivered and shook, for, unlike] tte while the noise in the Aon, ; hny Chuck's house, thie one had) dark hall stopped. Peter waited per i Towser the Hound he may| began to feel better, Perhaps old ‘goon tell, for he will sniff and blow the sand out of his| of digging and had gone away, Pe- sht Peter, and strained|ter watited a long time, and then sleep for all winter, ax Johnny |from just outside the door. That! sagrernames does, But the harder he tried | could mean but one thing—that old| Gp at the end he could see light more wide awake he seemed to| Granny Fox was digging her way in| where the doorway was, and by this | raphy makes it impossible for eaves: droppers to listen in on the confi dential reports of the league of na YOU HAVE READ T years Foley's Honey and Tur has been advertised in the newspapers of the United You have often read about this fine old reliable fainily medicine. | Do you know that newspapers nowa. strict in the rules govern ing advertisements and that exam: | srated statements are not permit ‘A new invention in wireless teleg- FREE TO he knew that no one was in the hall Little by little, his beart going pit-| @pat, Peter crept up until he could) peep outside, No one was to be | tions assembly With his heart almost in his Kill That Cold With ails CASCARA QUININE R 2 Colds, ¢ Coughs “om? La Grlase Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Lexative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS righ | I content to live ag I always have it, bs honed Pilkenton lived? Why ever did 1 try to do) seen. something I never was intended to! Mouth, Peter sprang out and started Jump so that he bumped his | aor cried Peter to himself, and| for the dear Old Brier Patch ag fast as hie long lege could take him. And then he heard a shout that made him stop suddenly and sit up. There was nothing to do but to and Tar checks co allays irritation, soothes and heala, you know it is true Lungs Weak? Generous Offer to Tubercu-| -|losis Sufferers of Trial of} SANOSIN SANOLEUM Em- | bracing Europe’s Remarkable | | Expectorant, SANOSIN Noted medical solentiste—-Doctors Dan- | shs, colda and ae still as ever he could, After a There, behind some bushes, Tne’ Billy Possum, Bobby Coon and Jim toy Skunk were laughing fit to kill. | themselves, Then Peter knew that | they had played a joke on him, and| he shook his fist at them. in Bia heart he was glad, for he knew that he had learned his lew son—-that he had no business to try to do what Old Mother Nature had never intended that he should do, Next story: simm. y Skunk and My tnternal method for the treat 4 nd I want you to try this thod at my expense. No matter whether your case ts of nt Do You Want a Strong Bank In Which to Keep Your Hard-Earned Savings? Then investigate our hat your age or oceupation e troubled with pi | relieve you prompt land other local application for Consumptives in Retbold United States than ever reached the | Amsterdam, Hol- Moral obligation te wn to the whole hu- MINISTER WANTS TO HELP Strength It {# only natural that one who! has been relieved from suffering | @hould feel grateful and want to help mout dependable treatm: This liberal offer of free treat- too important for you to neglect @ single day. Send no. money. coupon—but do this now—TODAY! Free Pile Remedy 1070-€ Page Tide, Marshall, Mich. ne send free trial of your Method ich te the lghi roof of the mou! eff the col isathy EXAMINATION FREB Simply mat! the $400,000.00 Capital THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Open Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8 Pine St, at Feurth Ave. t morphium or similar kidneys gave me much trouble be- | re 1 took Foley Kidney Pills. not disturbed now and my ms to have gotten complete: | I am ready at any time to Foley Kidney | Why suffer from aches and ing, sore muscles, stiff joints, or leep-disturbing bladder trouble when | procure such # good rem \ ve impression taken im and eavice tes Our viate and Mridge Work, We Stand tha -@andays From 9 to 12 fer Working People cULBATE OS nee my door. waited, but all waa still, and he ly wel speak a word for and go away. Anyway, I| Granny Fox didn’t know that he was Gest of Time, Brin, in there at all, and had grown tired eas the Gret anit, peeped out into the long hall, “Way ‘edy2

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