The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1920, Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMPER 15, 1990, h SEATTLE STAN PAGE 13 ' THE DUI Helen Had Him Pegged All the Time + By ALLMAN Weil, Take Move Th we CONTA Wave preu Remempee Now! Ges, im Lave HIS cc = some aves we “ we BREAK- BUSY AT THAT OFrice ravenyl pmgiig y ae pres rg 1GeT HALE OF Au WO GST Cont COGN neat? mat a f Wel Have Yo Gar Mos i carerve! Wowk TONIGHT, Vou wilt “Tomich Too “is MoRNiNG I'VE Diprecenca! bn war’s Au ~~ re aS Ween, Solr im GoT A &6 Lor of ty vo IT NOT Home Don'T | |] wore To bo Toowy! mee fo Xe’ aTeaa fg ware ve FoR me! } aa Bettsbel CO 234 * ¢ f BAST 0 THE MOUNTAINS eyopr came hurrying in with The story ts of a ship whict his face so-full of something | the Sandwich TI ia, be Whusual that Motherdear saw it | the mouth of the Columbia | AL once. The men nm be ad had <7 What ta i dear? she aaked, | F&O! rest while he islands, haa whi’ ke thaned opt a few unlucky fellows who Didn't say anything, did 1° wore. Seane Powaiys tor ¢ You didn't have to say an pi ot wag ‘ei ing. Your face tells t t ard ahi what you know.” After they got well ¢ va “My dear madam, to tell you! ing weather changed WILL ROGERS (HIMSEL What I know would take a long! carry Murch. and it beran to an Hifetitge, and you would be an old | ang sleet and the wind blew very ; SHeere OP\ eur / . oa a Hid wire + Hedy Yone before 1 finished,” helen [ Y in semwor te \ Nef s eT PONE AWAY mROM Min ost Tere _ Went on, “but if you ar e. Ths deptain We rie po "TO FIND Jf vw’ ww Here | Hs AND WE wAuTsS hE AIT POT TN’ ; Anxious to know why i iialinsin ‘Sontelen FA) HEE Cheer vP- WEP’ ALD ee eee ENOCH Yeas > je home a Half hour ahead of |ter whas ihe mute sumeeated SA DONT woreey / WAIL” bere ALL homle = © eon IM HIS } LAER my usual time, 1 will te eed cleaea at : | - —Tal J \ 4 | \ rom wracr “ro FRAPS BLIGE ! that Tam quite unexps al ing @ trip to Walla W 4 , thought that if the plan mot your approval I should Shave my son accompany me men on ship mate, that they and needed warmer So that’s how it came about | bale that Dayid was in Watla Walla, | out t and that’s how he had the long Rverybody le talk with the Pioneer who rode of course. Into Walla Walia in a stage con ney had as When he waan't quite 7 years old. | place, but But before he got to Walla | c ym «Walle there was the trip on the | growls out « ppirain with Daddy, and Daddy | the storm Fr ¥ him this tale of a querrei and and sails and repes ¥ ' fpwreck in 1811. He read it ig | stiff.with fee. Mimeer Old book written by one| It wus coldge FRECKLES AND HIS PRIE NDS ; Tag Has Confidence in Himself ot the men on the lost «hip. | (To Be Collen iat = PA ca | SEE Ou cont on— if a 72) [versswe-wutr )0 ra area nur | : ‘ : nag ME Wear, ) -|SMALL T COUNT 2? (| WOULD BE ‘Too WA2D ADVENTURES S og td ' \ ld OU-TLL COUNT” ) FoR Vou, ‘TAC, fo) oa te, TWINS Lou, rae?) ae pat “Mt UAIRS ON hr YouR HEAD! ,“ 1 24, WerTDET Bi TiKe BIABO- FIRST, WIT NouR KIND Cro LEA ou The cRAIK >) ( PERMISSION, LET ME OnE “The Old Woman is picking her geese,” said Nick- look- up at the sky. § Magical Mushroom had gone] By and by the finkes fel feter to the Fairy Queen's Palace,|Then suddenty there was a great as he said, winter in Mee j|rush of them and they came Grove Land was no time nor)tumbling down pell mell, #0 fast for & mushroom. Without any | that the ground was soon covered to speak of fave his hat.| “Oh! oh! oh!” screamed the twits could he be expected to keep|in glee, running around and trying 2 But he left the twins a/to catch the lovely things in tgelr when he departed, a bit of/hands. Nick seraped up enough to pink silk lining to his hat, and|make a tify snowball and chased them that as long as they kept|Nancy, who ran sereaming with could summon bim when |shrieks of pretended terror. And. they wished. Also that they | when finally he did fet it fly, and stil have the gift of under: |landed with a soft pat on her shoul ee flea the charm in the cor-|s handful and chase Nick, who vre|BETTY AND HER BEAU— BY PARKS|Candidates Picked |Automotive Trades | Seattle Woman Dies _ Se Te essed ect one] After wills thay arttved. ai..t | to Succeed Lamping Re-eléct Officers) of Old Flu Attack 1,115 Civil Saits as she and Nick started off one ; rt cal TO ive school. [was just about to call the school to} MINUTE 1GO ’ pe the Seattle Aute f den anno ¢ Old Woman is picking her | order. | SUNDAY SCHOOL 1D0! ’ - th district, to fill the vacancy pon nggen Foy | Grendon, wife of Napoleon J. Gren-| “'aaid Nick, looking up at the} Nancy started to wipe off her 2 caueed by the renignation of George | iy phe principal Jon, employe of the Pacific Construc ne park y tut it s! | r » y 2 for ‘ure enotgh some large |hands with her hanky. But it was) : |B. Lamping jevening wns deliv |tion & Engineering Co., died Tues.| my snowflakes were floating mnie av : The republican county executive | Martiand, secretary of the California py, night at her home 913 W. | | adow |not any too soon, for the tutryma R FOR CHURCH IN A ' Soratch in the Meadow |not any om, Soe the Seeyarnn | Lode | candidates for state senator from the | elected at the sernf-annual dinner | an old attack of flu, Mrs, Mamie J.! in tt Y 1919 tee frosty alr (Copyright, 1920, N. B. A.) | Automotive Trades association. } Newell st. ‘The body is at the But committee uesday selected Kk B. Palmer, former member of the house 4 man to lwe!terworth establishment e | peri ‘ourt, and senate The farmeriabor party Ie to net for d ee pens ? uaa In the Su rior C . alone—unless he wants to save | funeraly arrangements 2,913 of them were Di- money, Smith aa thelr nomines The deme iceuiell vorce Suits. A large pro- seeremumnnnsestnenmng | Bent Memmoet Your A PIMPLY SKIN, explore into every, lave ; suit, find what tith he Old Brier Patch Has a New Tenant ; JEWELED Eyes, Says Dr. coat bolate ets aftonel LANNY MEADOW MOUSE slowly) So Dunny lay atill, and while Peter THERE'S A POUALEAF i a WRIST Lewis, Who) | Apoyo dig a and how, and make opened his eyes and then closed | Rabbit tried to m him comfort CLOVER AND MOM'S CAKE . WATCHES Neches sie, sigemgtn alee pply — eens a Your proper notations on its gain quickly, as if afraid to| able and drews his told Pe RECIPE AND A PICTURE DIAMOND = ser, round i en tietpont vette. | to: wateh whi th ORY OF BETTYS OTHER FELLER */ : " RINGS AND #| 4 —— Total number of Civil a cm lind the: terrible voice of | been caught by Hooty the Ow lish. a . A Free Prese You Can Have! Any breaking out of the skin on Suits to date, 147,200. : col oll chaas wie vauibia cite tn tou ~ om 2 5 WATCHES Filled dnd Use at Home tabu, ‘aeck, anus 6x body: le ever iil. Truly valetiaid fore ~ bd he ver y the Owl, which was ¢ \ Philadeiphi® Pa—Do you wear te A \ n S thing that Danny Meadow Mo’ cruel claws. ; |glasses? Are you a victim of eye | come quickest by applying Mentho-/ 9) ploration and vital to the 4 remember. Danny lay still a| “Oh, deat! Whatever shall 1 do ansen [strain ‘or other eye weaknesses? if |Sulphur. Tho pimples seem to dry mers of real estat ite and lietened. now?’ he ended. “However shalt I SECOND AVENU | you will be glad to know that/right up and go away, declares a owners 0) estate, y 7 \ 1010 SECO? NUE cording jo Dr. Lewis there is real) noted skin specialist Why, Denny Meadow Mouse, | get back home to my warm house of ag = a _ in the world did you drop| grass, my safe little tunnels under 7’ “ auses more eye troubles and poor Nothing has ever been found to WASHINGTON TITLE 4 little " . ale than any other © thing.|take the place of sulphur as a/§l* a?” asked the voice. It sounded | the snow, and my little of seed . ; ’ why, very much like Peter Rab-| in the snug hollow in the old fence t ‘ (tla) 4 * .! pimple remover. It is harmless and INSURANCE COMPANY speaking. Danny opened his eyes | pow | J L } # inexpensive, Just ask any drug-! It was Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit looked thoughtful derful free prescription. One man| gist for a small jar of Mentho- jer State Supervision” $600,000.00 “You can’t do it,” sald he, “ » i says after trying it: “I was almost) sulphur and use it like cold cream, J blind; could not wee to several days ago announced Joe records. < e--where am 1?” asked Dan ow Mouse in a very weak, simply can't do it, It is such v4 ee) ould not wae to fee tins pyle otto, ein voice. way for @ little fellow like y p . asses and my - __— the dear Old | water any more At | a Rgeerts os fed, would pain. dreadfully! now they Patch, w e. » replied Peter ar | is the Genuine fect fine all the. time. Tt waa like ry bit; “but how did you get here? ‘ am “A lady wh geemed to drop right out of the Jout in broad daylight and laugh at; GEORGE ft. MeNAMARA, former and Only ‘atmonphere , \ |Granny and Reddy Fox and at old ttle newspaper man, 1 Tu after using this prescription for fif at Kankakee, Ill, according to} 4 Danny Meadow Mouse shuddered. ‘ t mughieg the Hawk, because the | day oe erythin a i Laxative sveniread. fine deniy he remembered everything ‘ good old brambles will keep them oat| word received here. He formerly 1 rele ie believed that 1 Ow caught him ney © get you ou od od at 320 Cod ‘ glasses.” is believ a At ¢ ow Hooty the Owl auehs him jit they try to get you. You ean | lived at 320 Cedar st |sands who wear glasses can Are often misleading— : cruel cla and had carried make just as good tunels under the B disca \ easonable fi * . reat, crud claws an rr | make ju ie ieee ih | The average man has « mania tor) | KP MCORBO “Mag Bees tien scone ae |] They are often dishonest— thru the moonlight across the fe9 |enow here as you bad there, and fo A —_ t het tot I cell rome ete ; ithe grotind! to "eel? Waskeowt,. 1 = Quinine red (ihe trouble ang, expens of | We desire above all things to avoid ‘ don’t care for them myself, I'm lone Fay enstited by Tollowing the |ff Appearing as misleading or dishonest. and he had dropped down, down, | one. You stay here and we'll have tablets Hon; ae me any active Gvur store | until he had landed in the soft the Old Brier Patch to ourselves.” | pari caemesany AP ye Shue, Rize and all the breath had been | im f unny Meadow Mouse looked: at NEW MENU ‘The frst and original Cold and MELB yezrap ome, on-Opte tablet tn ee ms ie haw little: body r gratefully. “tf will, and thank || Boston Baked Beans Grip tablet, the merit of which [| low to dissolve. With this liguid = by last thing he could remem ‘ou ever so much, Peter Kabbit," he Sas Seiten “106 ig Soy “al civagd 5 rontg! four mes | Hooty's fierce scream of rage uid Ss , 15e¢ nations, SS disappointment, Danny shud the q | And this is how the dear O14 Brter Macaroni and Cheese -.. etionterill | indi, $ ped again. Why, Danny — Meadow’ porch nappened to have another ten-{|| Iinest Pio, per cut ......10¢ |||] Be careful to avold tmitafions. Jammation wilt auiekly | Is indicated in cases of a new thought eame to him. Mouse, where in the world ant | SANDWICHES joie sven a Re Gebeiatens to General Debility, { jooty 4 a ” ‘ t ave the befo t is too lat Bast eet. pat of aight! Hoots did you drop from? 1 decky palais oneb mantel via Cold Meat and Cheese ...10¢ Be sure its Bromo Many. hopeleasly. blind might nave |{¥ Chronic Constipation, fumble to his feet. t wouldn't he safe to try. If you the Peach Orchard Hot Hamburger 16¢ ‘ 1 ieeip « tae pee eau re gigs Poor Nutrition and @ Oh! Oh! groaned Danny, and! went at night 1" the Owl mi Mot Cikes and Syoup ...20¢ | NOTH: Another prominent Physietan Stomach trouble where a stomactic is Bilt again. cateh you ag’ if tried in ’ einen. | , | . iH ere, there, Keep still, Danny | light, old Koughlec tho Hawk would Goumnadta ned Cette». 289 1) : needed and an appetizer desired wou There's nothing to| be almost sure to see you. And t Coffee in Seattle . 4 ry vt here ” paid Proter "Fab | might or day old Granny Pox on Ted Cuticura Soap Bes ; Bi casas || The Geo. R. T. Mack & Co., Seattle, Washington Wit shonss st Toy taeckee | cod’ ty ais tney woaie to var te HOYT'S 6. Phyo ante | Miateantasmaa ins): nthemtaaiancarieyine » for Danny wag all torh and! catch you. I tell you ‘ou stay 322 NEVER. CLOSE | The ensine ear tsitaanens he ssp me by the cruei claws of Hooty the | right here! The dear Old rier Patch , 4 | WE N | i iT | few proparatte Labould be kept on | veer - — and, you know, Peter has a very js the safest place in the world. ne , my s : 300, hand for ramvla wee, in almest every \ST AR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i heart, Why, just think! Here you can come family

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