The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 16

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ar Goattle _. * [2 J story book: fd Oe Pape DID YOU EVER DO A THING LIKE THISt 46 A FTER the door closed and, carly days—we were used to see : the sound of mother’s foot-| ing them trapped and shot; but { steps died away the house seemed | finally I did; ‘then I ran back and very still ] made up the fre and talked to lit “The wood fire crackled in the | tle sister, and she was just as ex stove, a few flakes of snow floated | cited as I over the bird we wore +B across the window, the kettte| going to catch hummed, somehow the day| “All the long morning thru I stretched ahead of me like a long| ran back and forth trying one Blank time, plan and another to better my “I didn’t feel any need of hur. | trap or attract the bints Fy; I felt as if I had time enough “I didn’t neglect sister, and I did ke “Along about half past two the and to spare for the tasks mother p up the fires, but had act me; I didn't think very well of the Chinaman who had Jeft at such a tinrs; I thought, and thought, standing with my face Pressed ggainst the window pane “Presently with a great chirp ing and twittering a Mock of snow Birds few into the trees tn the wagon drove up to the door, and got blue with cold from the long drive in the wind, and ber eyes leoked heavy and sad and tired, fer you mother out, Her face wis see sho had been to a home where there was great sorrow, “How I felt! M: we lay that Dig turkey with not a feather taken off him; I had forgotten every single thing about him, and I hadh't thought of one all day but catching that ms “The place was allve with trem | Jn a minute and all my 12-yearold gloom was forgotten. “Oh, baby! I said, ‘Let steter| stand you up in the chair here while I go and set a trap and eatch one of thows dear little bird rd. “Oh, bird! not I never caught the fes—eee? There they are! Aren't “Yea, mother picked the tur they cunning things? You just Key, and about dark they had the Watch out of the window and I'll) dinner; as 1 remember tt, tho, for ge find a box.’ some pecullar reason, mother “It took me a tong time to find | didn’t give me any turkey,” what I wanted, make my trap as) “[ guens childrens’ forgetters ‘We used to make them then, with work just mbout the same,” & stick under one end, a ®it of ‘fate’ tied to a string and-—but/ the year ts 1872 or 1 and you how these traps were made.| whether the town is Walla Walla “Nobody had ‘bird clubs’ in the! or Seattle.” Reeeee ADVENTURES | OF alee eet Bete, CUTIE GOES TO SCHOOL laughed Grandmother, hether “Very well,” said Dr. Mink, opening his case and taking ut a large, dark brown bottle. was what Dr. Mink sald to| “Goodness,” gasped Cutia “That's Cottontail that made Cutie, un-|#xty million germs an hour.” the wriggle with dismay. “Over a billion germs a day,” whi» J wrobieng pered Aunt Bunny, almost complet Mra, Cottontail, this disease! iy mpeechiess. “Doctor. is he that your son has, called disinclina baa?’ is different from any other, and} “Um hm? nodded Dr. Mink sage be treated differently. If you ly. “And if he stays in bed these my directions I'll guarantee |®¢rims are likely to run clear away you'll have him back in school| With him. He must get out of bed later than tomorrow.” at once, and get up his muscle just Dh, doctor, how thankful I! bef") to show ‘em they can't do it." Mrs. -Cottontall, at the “How, doctor?” begged Mra. Cot time nodding to Mr. Cottontail | tontall — much as to say, “Isn't it a good we have such @ learned physt- to save the lives of our chil “Well, he'd better chop about a month's supply of wood. That's fine for germs. Then he mustn't eat a thing. That only feeds ‘em. And when he isn't chopping wood, he ae to say the same thing. Must study grammar, Germs hate “Very weil,” mid Dr. Mink, open. | «Tammar. his case and taking out a large.| Cutle could stand no mora He ‘brown bottle. “First of ail he| jumped out of bed and hauled on ‘Must have a tablespoonful of this | his clothes i Medicine every hour. It's made of| “Mother, I'm cured now," he anid “root, pepper-weed and nettles,|"Do you ‘spose school’s taken up a _ Mr. Cottontail nodded back, as and is guaranteed to kill a million | yet?” (Copyright, 1920, N. EK. A) WT _ Jimmy Skunk and Billy Mink Disagree TILLY MINK came galloping | and sleep for a while.” along thru the snow that cov-| “I would if I were you, you old| ered the Lone Little Path. Billy|¢rumbler!” Inughea Billy Mink. “| Father enjdyed the snow and the | believe the trouble with you, Jimmy,| Sharp, frosty air. His thick, brown| is that you are too lazy to walk in and black fur coat kept him as warm | thy snow. I see Peter Rabbit has @8 he wanted to be, and he had no) been up the Lone Little Path ahead! fear of Jack Frost. Half-way up the | of me.” Lone Little Path he met Jimmy! “You mean he has been down the Skunk, who is @ distant cousin. Jim-|Lone Little Path,” ea Jimmy was shuffling along and grum-| Skunk. to himseif. “I didn’t mean anything of the Jimmy! Inn this a great | kind!’ cried Billy Mink. snapped Billy temper is rather short, and 1 mean up!” “But Peter Rabbit hasn't been up the Lone Little Path; he went the! y,” insisted Jimmy skunk, “Just look at his tracks Mink, wh “1 eaid up, day?” THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLA BEFORE You GO OUT ON HE STREET LIKE THAT 1 WANT TO "TALK ‘Te You WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF )— | \ GA. WILL = OWA HEAT2 ABOUT HAT OG fon _ iM =A Be CATCHIN “That id Bo KHSn? ~ —_— TY LIME ADDLES: - ALL THAT THANKSGNIN' TURKEY 1 ATE YESTERDAY, GUT TLL GO IN THIS SOINT AND EAT SOMETHIN’ LIGHT! : SAY OTD, | WAATTMA ® BEND WUR GAZE On & OWELL GLK GQWIRT 1 BOUGHT AND OEE WHAT YTHINK SEATTLE OLivia, | watt You “To Ten me WHAT HAPPENED To You AUD Kasper THAT You BeoKe Your. PAGAGEMENT! ay f AOS CERTAINLY SHOWW' UP —\ THE UDEMoCcIzar< Ito DRMocrRA CALGHEr \vorts BEPLBLICIAND BAI WY CAN'T == |} Pop 7? GEE, STAR YTIDAY, NOVEMPMR 26 Cupid Fired a Blank Shot wet, Li Tent You Some oF it~ | her Him ONE NEWT AFTER Wap Treat 6D wim “To SOME home AHO We wag very Takerwe ! Sa AND HE GAYE ‘C 50, There WERE SOMe Thc I'D HEARD AHO AI WAY | WANTED To Ask Hie SOME ‘THines AND | ThovaHr IT was A Good "TIME To ASK Him AS HE Was So PRE] WITH mis CHATTER, WM oe By ALLMAN he Gave Yes, Auo | Troan, Huasere “THAT WAS EHOUGH: awa | | wasn'y Gowe TO Throw MYSELF AWAY “wo! (Drawings by Grove) BHA-BK-eK— > “THAT'S GOIN some — Aor ir? f AE wer TIGHT) WATERS ALD DEMOCRATIC Fisk + 4 ae ae TA Well—He Didn't Get the Apple ‘Too MANY ADDLES™ WELL, CANT T ARENT Good FoR WANE ONE IF T LUTTE Boys. bur fr Away KING, AW’ JES" PLAIN TURIKEYy- ————— | Ou, TeUESS Sow WHERE WILL You WE GOT TURKEY SOUP TURKEY HASH, TURKEY A LA CREOLE, CREAMED TURKEY, GRILLED TURKEY BONES, TURKEY ALA YBS-AND Poor OLD COR 1 WED CercHAa WHALE NOwDAYys rr WOLLDN*T \ Mink's eyes snapped, and he ked as if he would spring at Jimmy Skunk, but just then a new voice broke in “Banibbie, eauabble, aquaddle, What & lot of gabble!” “What are you two fellows fight ing about this fine morning?” It was Peter Rabbit himself, “Run, Peter, run! shouted Jimmy skunk, |eantc trom—Nixated Iren—helpe make Nuxated Iron t# like the tron tn your Peter didn’t know what he should | ‘aed the th tn eptnnch, Venti run for, but just to be obliging he| and apples, while metaiitc aid run | 3m ¢ | WEAK WOMEN Cannot hope ever to become strong and | (ell a@ain unless they have plenty of Kood rich, red blood, of the kind that om fron is iro “Look at them yourself!” retorted | Billy Mink “There are the two! long prints of his two long hind feet jand right behind them are the two little printa of hia two front feet What are you laughing at?” Billy | glared angrily at Jimmy Skunk { “You mean the two little prints of his front feet are right in front, not behind, the two long prints of his hind fee voking “You're t You've got him running 1 | wards. “Ha, ha, ha !Who of such @ thing? Hayha, ha! Billy Mink danced up and down and gritted his teeth, he wag #0 angry. fhat's the matter with | your eyes?” he shouted, “You're the | one who has got Peter Rabbit run- in @ hurry? You ought to know that Peter plants his hind feet in front of hia front feet when he is in @ hurry? You ought to know Peter Rabbit well enough by this time to know that!" { Jimmy Skunk stared at Billy Mink as it he thought Billy had suddenly replied Jimmy with @ pro- isted, hill in Billy k heard i to Be Obliging He Did Run. *T suppose so, if you like it,” grum Jimmy Skunk, “I don’t! ~ It's cold, and I don't like snow, But Just “Pooh!” exclaimed Billy Mink, “you're a pretty one, you are, to be complaining of the cold, when you've got one of the warmest fur coats in the Green forest or on the Green If you don't like the show, what do you come out for?” down in front of his front feet,” re “I don't ki I don't know what| peated Jimmy Skunk, “Who ever aid come for,” replied Jimmy | heard of such a thing? Ho, ho, hot “ think J’ go back home! Who ever beard of such a thing?” \ gone crazy, “Puts his hind fect @gse of “What aid 1 tel you, smarty?"| ordinar, met Jimmy Skunk looked foolish and | grajnery ret very much as if bh ldn't believe | exhausted ' yer his own eyes. Peter Rabbit did put | strength and on his hind feet down in front of his| {it drugeiste front feet when he ran! In fact that genuine has N. is the reason that Peter can make | Always i such long jumps, XATED IRO Next story: How a Breakfast satel r REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: Ip order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which te the lightest and strongest plate known, covers Very little of the root of the mourns ‘ou can bite corn off the cob; guaran- eed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE 8 Crowns PAINLESS EXTRACTION All work guaranteed for 15 years, iiave impression takem im the morning and get teeth agme day. Examination and advice free. md See Samples of ¢ and ridge Work. We Stand the Time. Bri thin a@ ou. 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Any color of the rainbow Is | permissible, But russet-browns and reds are the moat fashionable, ACID STOMACH ~——(B DANGERIUS A Smooth, White Skin Tid That Defies Weather | ‘The Real Cause of Indigestion | Acida in the stomach Irritate and Jinflame the delicate stomach Hning, sour and ferment the food, prevent |proper digestion and lead ‘to n T tenthe of all Dyspepsia and Indi to women visitors. | During the coming montha of bit- ing winds and intense cold, you | would ep your aking’ am: | whit a velvety, should turn attention to mereolized wax, the Hion, P fie : ras c epain and other artificial d re emove & chatmed: Tcly, Prevent |geatenta give only temporary reli a wurtace Hy stredwaity [And do not correct the cause < a enth |, Stomach acids should be neutral: te = |iged dally, and the stomach kept ele, the complexion is kept in . . « by |fect condition, and even the aweet and n after eating b drink! of pure Magnesia mt gg OE i four tablets of Bisurated Magnes! ‘why ‘not 6 ‘tt ons [Odtainable at any reliable dru of ordinary mereolixed w: store, This prevents food sfermen- tution and your moals digest natur- to be had at any druggist’, will |aliy and without pain. Hy. follow: complet@y tranaform the moat un- ing this plan you may eat almost sightly complexion im less than a y: , o1 fortnight. Uwe the wax. nightly, |auything without fear of Indigos like cold cream, washing it off |“ mornings. ee tee ee ee * If weather, age or podr health | whirwrintst | Old Folks’ Coughs DL CAN GWICKLY | will be relieved by Piso's. remove every line by using @ harm- lens, refreshing face lotion prepared by dissolving one ounce of powder- ed saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. The firmer, smoother skin, the more youthful appearance, even after on@ application, will eaLapiah you . a prom St throat tickle; relieves Iriitantte. The remedy tested by more fifty MOTHERS FRIEND Cold Coming ‘PROTECT YOURS ~ Boston has 20 cemeteries, all bu: threeof which might be called old. | Feeling Grippy . 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