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mm 19, 1978, THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, DECHMPER 1, 1 — a CLANS ic IEP ah DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Helen In Not Going to Take Any Chances By ALLMAN | 4 ar Shattle " [mem Sagan Tana NOW | WHILe 100K KNOW Muct OW, Mi BUR, WikL YOU d Now LisTea> 1 Dont wan ou To SAY v 's ” Hil | ! sour A \AT HELEN IS Doe HER OWN Abou ‘THEM. | UNDERSTAND come our Here 3 AM TH MORE binding bn Hear ? ~* Rouse WORK THAT You WOULD | wayr Twey ARE A GREAT HELP TO] WeLL, THEY OYE, PLEASE in WASHING MACUMIE. DO * DN HER Some HNO OFAN ly aed A womau WHO HAS ONE [ MGHT BE A HK 1 Are nl, lig wese mar a ag * or ‘é ]_SEETRE wasn MARU ApouT rem? THEY CLAIMA They ARE VERY | ( GOOD THING AT ? You'bi. PARDON ; sennieosail —< "To Heep ovr! F EASN To OPERATE me, Tom! x ; i * ‘abel Cleland + —— — + Ry ey ree - - f , {craow } h >, ° ; Page 230 fe us’ (7 WHEN IT WAS A LITTLE GIRL— Concluded) FTER they were finished with | our little hearts were Ike ag like dinner that night David and) could be to your hearts today Peggy reminded Grandmother of | Now there was the C! the things she was just remem.) We bad the big tree in the Brown bering when they had to come | Church home. The fire roared tn the fron st and the evergreen ropes 4 sweet, and rows and rows excited children and happy and i Sa en eek “You khow,” David urged. “"bout the stores 'n’ everything a@i what you wanted to get for Christmas!” mothers sat looking at it all - waiting f their gifty Yes, dear; I remember now; 1) phe Mayor and his family wish I could make you see it as it * were there, and Mr, Horton—yes - eer : Was those days when I was 4 lib | ine same Mr. Horton for W WILL ROGERS (HIMS ale girl poe a heart full Of] ing bank is named, was Sunday aeroapesnpmaenucnneguggseneeet —_——— on aie = (et op —, wean ss scheo! superintendent. 7 aon® wane 7 me \olbny AND PER TH Sane oF ef ye Way, s Pn aif “The few stores we had were) “And many kers and law om \ {/ WOOLONYT GR | THEM “THATS IN LO $ oe, | ascn Sanan ce ‘ ve — 3 er ! fn meds Om First ave; little bits of frame) yers and professors and all sorts 7 Muy Tore Suewiesen || [X mor say-as now = if Nd PST Yu Ae he Aad v0 } oe a *, ‘ WIGUIZIN’ ON - ‘ Mn + shanties, most of them were. Mr. | of interesting folk# whowe names \ ere Aare aca 7 Z3\n, 1 Pot ) 1m, y, VR A SPECIAL od} ! penton ( ane pes © Vabery. 1 remember, | are on doorejend windows is gett ‘ TMA vayati Tere SET 2) IN OF Coe ST mAs : t\_ LOOKYT and I ate my first cream puff sit. | jetters now, were the litde wrig 3 PA en o>) \ ting on the doorstep of that little, gting ‘ng, mischievous boys : “ 4 7 - r - +, qr om S ~~, shop. at that Christmas tree. - ‘ AA | AKI Be OTe, “There was one grocery store “And a lot of dignified and gra RC. i Where you could also get hard.| clous society women you have ware, and wines, and liquors of seen were the curly-headed, all sorts, and there was the Ble. | dressethup little girls phant Store, which we must pa And, chiltren, one woman I Quickly, and the drug store,| know has the gift she received Where we got quinine, and hair that night—tt is the first gift she oil, and perfume, and certain) ever had from a bey; and tho only istmas gifts, ° . she takes care of “We popped corn and strung It! It, because, you #ee, ahe married @m long threads for Christmas| the boy, and now she has so many tree ornaments, and strung cran. grandchildren she doesn't ko berries by the yard, and saved) which one ashe wants to give It to Bright bits of wall paper and We had a program, too. We made cornucopias for candy spoke pieces’ and sang songs, and “We made long ropes of ever.) I still remember the refrain of our greens, too, for t tle church——| ‘pleee'—"Do ft, do it, do it” and enough to go all around over all, how we bobbed our little heads as of the windows, And we went] we said It, and bow starchy our ee 4 - \ \ ) into the woods on Queen Anne) white dotted Swim overdresses “i pt ss ter |. rypatyang ange _— tli hi and way out toward Laake | looked over réd and blue woolen FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Resting on Past Honors Union for berries and greens, but! frocks.” seme. wou PERE ed | | AW, CEES DD MAKES AO DIFFERENCE Of A WORD! You ovGur ‘(AoW WE WILL €o T WANNA GO YouR MARS THT MONTH Aww “ORE ASHAMED -Nou iV] 1 ONER YouR GEOGRAPHY WENT MADE ANY DROGUESS [|| \ FiesT i WHERE ARE ) ADVENTURES WAN Wate 2 FM ee FoR WEEK S-WERE GoW 1} \ OF THE TWINS see.) meee AB So ovis vous won AMM | YT Olive Roberts Barton \ - em ‘ pass cis} Builder examined the steel thing closely. the matter?” asked Bullé-|to you, for now I know where this gruffly. trap i, and shall warn my children | *Oh, Nick’s caught,” cried Nancy.|and relations about {\" That re kes, Mr. Beaver, can’t you get} minded Nick of Mis errand. pose” “Why inn’t Buddy at school today, Wick stopped hopping suddenty.| Mr. Beaver? We hope he isn't sick Phy, what's happened?” he asked | or hurt.” . Qstonishment. “I'm not caught “Not Builder shook his head. al. My foot came out itself.” “He's very well, thank you, but he's) i examined the steel thing | asleept *. iy. “Just as I thought,” said| “Asleep? exclatmed the twins. “It's one of the traps that hunt “Yea, y ee the whole family have set for my family, so as to| worked all night at the dam. Were our new winter overconts. But/| pair it every fall, and we think It's ‘Gon't understand how you ever got | safer to work at night. “So we have ‘The trip's sprung and as tight | to rest during the day thru the build. | ———————————— " — e a i ae oe ee |wase os crrvemerte 8 to tearm Nis! qtretched out aa fiat ax she colt.’ Hind to Fix His Survivor of Lost iHe Ledfe Inside |Boozers All Look | Coe e Then she told Reddy to cover her up Nancy joyously. “It's the|sofhe time, so I “ | : ‘ oat : 4 Seca theca” They Dever get ws! begin now. He'll never learn any|it.the new, sort snow. Reddy did Whiskers Up First Lusitania Joins) House for 20 Years; Alike to This One Sr chest are more “into trouble. you know, and if they | younger. oo wee oes I the time he) non, Ohio, Dea 10—Retore|,,AOUEDO, 0 Dec. 10—James F.| RAMSGATE, England, Dee. 10.—| TOLEDO, ©., Dec. 10.—“Make’ no treated externally with— ” on 5 the | vat fh ai 1 they get us out again. ‘Then Mr. Beaver invited them into ow, FOU GO OFF 00 the) ine P try Frank | [afding, fireman on the tani®! Aipert Pritchard, 89 years old, left ce whether you wear silk or} “That's just about it.” said Nick,|his house. And’ no wonder they . ine Keep out Of aight, Dalins Sage! Rann gage 88 Bodog it was sunk off the Irinh coast. nig home the other day to attend cotton stockings,” says Judge ining to Mr. Beaver how the |couldn’t find'the doort It was under | “4 Granny Fox. “By ang ty Tl) s}eniisted in the 15th Meld artillery tne funeral of his mother. It was| Young, “if cops finf booze-making| VAPO queen had loaned them the|the water, ix the mod bank of Rip|"TUS you some meadow mouse for he made Dallas fix his whiskers, |}! ful shoes on thelr adventures. | ple Creek. But the Groen Shoes| 70UF breakfast.” and? Granny Fox Pe ag ea 20 years, He voluntarily went into |Jump on your neck.” chuckled to th : P aa | balf of a tuxuriant m He ex “ ” enaderik aes | aaedaeh 0 PE thom third antiay. ou led fe iia haw omnes she Wa ln cal wa po ~ IT’S MADE RI HT! |hig hermit-like existence, saying he |———— i 'm deeply indebted! (Copyright, 1920, N. B.A.) hp Meatow 2ibtsn. tch Dan-! halt while he slept. “It's indecent,” @ | wns tired of lounging on corners oe j opined the magistrate, and paged a 7" cali ” | His mother supplied him with tob Next story: Brother North wind | barber, |} Cod-liver oil is as delicate J {co ana things he needed. He says r rhe i penn : jhe will now go to work. : Proves a Friend, | ‘ as butter; it must be Neighborhood All in |pV2r Is Overs No |} made right to assure} She Shoots ’Em Dead HOME BILLIARD TABLES | here. the first time he left the housé in |material in your home, the law aa Over 17 Million Jar U: Ase Dallas appeased in court with one | : \Dress Extremes Now” ili Panic by Snakes | NORTH ADAMS, Masa., Dee. to peletebiiy. | From the Back Door COLUMBUS, 0, Dee, 10-—-Five | U ® —N th | 4 SKFOR c Dec. 10.—Mrs. ryt tik enahen—eN of amnidine—thsdw ate ee ee Pee I FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. } r neighborhood here into « panic. They | 2 Gadsby says he can't for the life Jackson Morris, wife t Rantucky " H hd ; know the « * of him see why there should be war adjutant general, is so handy with Granny Tries a New Plan didn't know the sndkes were dead! aint worn, Accordingly Principal sveun that wien sie wants a Cariysle Richards, who called the “ . d id d * . farther from . ay . ooked ‘Gadsby hag tesued a decree at hia|f is decided! alatable 2 chicken killed, she merely steps to D GRANNY FOX kept thinking a little her that old fence| cops, says when he looked in the (iMoMey ls issued i wink sales | y Pi greg ogg age nape gor about Danny Meadow Mouse.| post. 1 must see to it that Danny | street first there was only one dead and easy to tak It ¥ . : | ed face, bare knoes oF / y to take. CONn- J | 22 rifle, and the chicken falls with he knew that he was fat. It made| Meadow Mouse isn't frightened for|*nake, He thinks the others eame | ; “ SP sant , bullet in its head. She uses a | ” an. =: thate 4a drees will be permitted in school | i he lee mouth water every time «ho|% %¥ 4478” So sald old Granny slong, abd seeing thelr dead com. | one's likely some, to be some tains purest Nor- 9/0 0 ie cnt trom Telgium by. the Fox teherself as she lay under «| ade, died of grief. One of the snakes ‘ 4 dn Meg ahen nn Ng ie ee poe, Sho sae up. bee hemlock tree studying how she could| Wa" six feet long and one a rattier | °PPOMtion to the order wegian cod-liver oil adjutant general and present 4 to} . | . e vis e im, he know that Danny had| >? set the next meal. 5. sy gto | that is made right {| ae een very, very much frightened! Then she called Reddy Fox to her! National counctia of women have | crease of 14.9 | ame , h crea per cent in the last de usual symptom of color when she and Reddy Fox had tried | @Pd forbade him to go down on the 'peen formed in 28 countries. leade Py =» from the start. Fete ers power dong a between — — — blue and green. ‘bo hard to catch him by plunging; Meadows untid she should tell him, —— he might. Reddy grumbled and/ | mumbled, and didn’t see why he|[{ oe io shouldn't go where he pleased, but si e . he didn’t dare disobey. You sea, he! H | | had a wore foot. He had burt it on a ere Is a Fine Laxative | wire barb when he was plunging bro ano jeado - ig ra . i i facestnceecarer eeeee sagen For a Little Baby ee — eee | three legs, That meant that he must | uy | depend upon Granny Fox to belp|{| Millions of Mot! find Dr. ell’s q A Motorist M : coe te ata" nl Syrup Pepa ale fr eben valid teak | Bring the Christmas spirit alk bo into your home | It all came out’ just as Granny wat young mother has not | Fox had thought it would. Danny | lence post. He , ‘ j : | peep out first, and then he did run a give my baby for constipation?” It pre veins gre gonk adbarrnigne “ox aipr ia people a billiard table 4 | little way om the snow and then a\}| isa very important question, as con- “runny, Isn't ft, doctor,” at home to enjoy the pleasures of “The Royal Game” and | tte farther, But ail the time he|f| stination le the basit of mo ills of y be said, “a man: will wor will ES want to spend their evenings away from home. Here 00k great care not to get more than|#) + . f 4 y about fouled spark is a Christmas gift which will bring jo: i la jump or two from one of his littie|]| ifancy and childhood. AO ges! So agar ga & g joy to the whole family, Old Granny. For kept} {Gnna,covmware leading down to his Give half a teaspoonful of a com- the motor, but he doesn’t a thinking about Danny Mea-| "iain 20". Graal bination of simple laxative herbs give a thought bout fouled. teeth and dlscaved You can purchase Brunswick Tables as low as $47 ri 3 5 with pepsin. ) i Z cums, He cares more about the teeth in his é ne ‘ dow Mouse. i ieee Perc ggond Fox watched bod | | eee Fite on stb wh yes it 3 gears than tho teeth in his head. Yet, neglected | A Brunswick home billiard table —_ Billiards styles. Some are equipped ai daa cs tie, toa |emewe Pek oP nue te ee Gots Bee se Ae teath will cause more trouble and iM health than makes clean fun and exciting sport —_ with interchangeable cushions for (pk agenda hed tagenedhenag sa6i§ feed that it was going to snow|#| Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Itisa almost any other ‘one thing. I'm a motorist my for everybody. It is a table good —caroms or pool Sizes to suit all ST Gata as far ory ‘tein | teorsow brim dole lane oe mild, gentle medicine that children self, but say, I'm going to take care of these spews cine ene tO eed in. requirements, They cost from 0 c nay Mead AN; ‘ : 4 the old fence post in the hollow of|ow Mouse for breakfast’ and ano|f| Wilingly take, and a bottle that costs teeth of mine fist f”oen attend to°the enkine | Reni the boas. te * which he was snug and safe. smiled a hungry amitte only sixty cents is enough to Jast an afterward : AY, But old Granny Fox is very smart.| The next morning, before joliy,|| average family several months, 1] Bea wan ee A. To dee ar he nal pee The “Baby Grand” is a magnifi- ear to Pay te, ener, Moule want puETreuid, sed My. Bin wae out of bed, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin hasbeen TRY IT FREE done ‘by speclalists, who are. part. owners, Modern gent piece of furniture, made of | You can buy a “Brunswick® gr Z | z nd straight over to scription has been soldin drug stores for addvess and I will send i fied ; rest in one year on easy install- wet tired of staying inalde all the | where, down under the snow, lay th i - ou find our pric too, are very moderate, Take equipped with cues, racks, ball ene y time, and he'll peep out of one of | old fence post, It had Taowie te bog ey eet deel Waetsnod in hissed % ise, wal ps eb w care of your teeth, Come in for free inspection. and everything for playing pes big aso and examine 6 his little round doorways to see if|and all of the little door: ot odin, ned te Oda ontiemad epsin. Address me ‘ pee game—come in Carom or Pocket — tabl ese beautiful , 8 sive practice for Dy. B, Caldwel LADY ATPENDANTS RLUIOTT 4387 ee. ~ the way is clear, If he doesn't see| Danny Meadow Mouse were covered half century. It is the largest selling Washington St, Montiedl, i saat. any danger, he'll corm it and with soft, flee: p" a hi . Pd i B Sez eter te me out and pn| wp ek wot Remy anor ening |} Mauideaatreinthawori Lael yeareiGnt Mins Lars pow and 1504-4thAve, | /he Brunswick-Balke-Callender Co #ote of the seeds in the tops of the | grumbling to himwself, You can make no mistake in giving Dr, it is well to know the bese. Bank Tor Savings Bldg: } 1919 S d . iia Hi econd Ave. tall grassop that stick out thru the| When they reached the place Caldwell’ snow, If nothing frightens him,| where the old fence post lay buried well's Byrap Pepeit to your Peby, WRITE ME TODAY. he'll keep going a little farther and’ under the snow, old Granny Vox Se naan orem OPEN EVENINGS “sunt Fi.

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