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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | OW Foe WRAVENS SAKE WHY, Wears The Mes DUFF. show me A | TRwveLe, MRS, CHAIR = 1 NEARLY Dead I'M so TiRED, i WE SAME COON. FoR Five Years tr Wei,)Lt SAY Thar OWE OF You musr WAVE A Fine Dispos TION! OUNes, (VE HAD Ming FoR Five bs ¥ Years HAD ONR? WHY "VE HAD iA DIPFECENT COOKS IN The LAST Year - AND wow | Cr Ger AMOTHER FOR are or. money- wave You aes Soves Yer? stofics for | iy Mil edtime | Suir TUL A The Mystery Is Solved | BY THOKNTON W. BURGESS i right a, by T. W ress: - t moving thru the water | rz VE SPENT ALL DAY LooKnG | You HAD ONG tox FoR A COOK AND | KAVOET [aie pion EVEN Got A Prom oF 5 1 ONE - | STARTED AT PicuT OCLOCK THIS MORNING ~ 1 pony KWow WHAT IM Gomg To vo! Qua | Dg ack watched ek tho! Shought » River, Bhadows 7 Woked like v instead of n the branc! Moeating, o Moros the ming. | ranch of | hack . &@ tree swir As veh for | bis own pond, and they Mr. Quack tw oo mue they bad spent the day a Mrs, Quack So this thing became mo @iey sat per mystery, The neare Lat yen ot nervous and anxiow ame their curiosity meee Mot for Mr. Queck felt that not thelr eve ify his curiosity would it wait any longer, He pre spring into the air, knowing | Mra, Quack would follow him. It was juat then that a Cunny little sound reached them. It was half t, half cough, as if some one had water up his nose, There ething familiar about it. Mr. decided to wait a few minutes traigt t pond | B, ; 1 more| t the hey be me the & WEDLOCKED fer BURGLAR AwAhy- | Or nise POuCcE ? BELIEVE rt wait,” thought Mr. Quack “until that thing, whatever it ts, « out of the Black Shadows the moonlight. Somehow I have ng Usit we are in no danger.” Mr. and Mrs. Quack waited and ‘ateched. In a few minutes the thing that looked like the branch of & tree came out of the Black Shadows inte the moonlight, and then the mystery was solved. It war a mys tery no longer, They saw that they had mistaken the antlers of Light foot the Deer for the branch of a leree. Lightfoot wag swimming across They were/the Big River, on hie way back to e air and trust! his home In the Green Forest. At instant they! once Mr, and Mra. Quack swam out But they did) to meet him and tel) him how glad * > Be Mr. and Mrs. Quack watehed ot bine that looked like @ swim branch, them. they had to arious. ‘They indeed. . 'Phey at what that mys BY THE STORY LADY y of you ar with the match » Yeu are making for Ct asked Peter's te hands went up, but Peter’y was highest of all. We was lots of trouble with it and the training teacher was 1 and Peter did nt it for he was ple gq on giving alt x. I wi can do to help you will nee what I ca "A whole half hour early? Peter d if he could do it. Papa limes got up late that it was to get to school on time and | couldn't explan because that! Id be telling the secret At the supper tab) ‘Want idea. When he went to bed he hadyhis flashlight with bim. He Managed to stay awake till every. thing was quiet. Then he crept out, ‘Of bed, stole in mama's room and Carrying it) bh © turned it if am hour and carried it back he went downstairs, climbed up the chair that he had put in front ad a bril ek and he had to stand and wait MMi it struck 109 times. Mercy! What | "@ noise it made. Turning up the Tittle kitchen clock was an easy Gmetter and Peter was soon in bed nd fast asicep. “He was the first cher had helped him over the| anyone else came. IN CARPENTER MOORE. ALDORF BAR NOW A MODEL TEA ROOM! NEW YORK, y ‘The bar at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, which 48 a gathering place for poll-| Micians and club and social leaders! Gor many years, was reopened yes- terday tearoom, marking w York's for men. it is now known ax the Italian room.! as el sasaat sen they were that he waa alive and safe, Next story: Lightfoot Makes a Sar. prising Discovery, Child Health Alphabet By Mrs, Frederick Peterson. ITS AU YouR FAULT, JUMBO, TUAY T HAFTA STAY OUT OF SCHOOL = Now ,is for Dates, The kind that You eat, Deliciously sweet And far cheaper than meat. FINDS ONE SISTER | AFTER 38 YEARS| CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—A search of years ended Wednesday with half al triumph for Charles Gallagher of} Bisbee, Ariz. He had been seeking two sisters and found one—Mrs Mary Schneider. Mrs. David Gallagher died in 1891 Her three children, Charles, 8; Mary 6. and Bridget, 3, became separated Charlies was adopted by a family outside the city. Mary and Bridget sent to the home of the Serv-| ters. Charles ran away to the South-| west, where he grew to manhood and became a business man at Bis bee. For years he conducted ‘earch for his sisters week ago he came to HEAR WE ENTERTAINED THE BARON De Bun! ITLL DE THE TALK OF a reunited with Mrs, & after 38 years. The gigantic wall which the Dute are building across the en tr to the Zuyder Zee will be 18 miles long and 289 feet wide at sea = -|| OTTO AUTO Exit Baron! WHY! WHERES ‘TH BARON? 1 KICKED Hin OUT! TIA WAGERING You car GO AROUND THE WORLD ON A GALLON OF GAS N. Y. CONSIDERS “MUNY” MILK} NEW YORK, Nov, 28,—The possi bility of the city entering into the| milk business to bring down the cost | of that commodity to the consumer | appeared greater yesterday, when| the board of aldermen, by a vote of | 54 to 4, adopted the report of the! committee on rules, recommending | that the legislative committee, to: | gether with the commissioner of pub lic markets, prepare a plan for the | “municipalization of the business of | buying, transporting, handling, sell: | ing and delivering milk,” and report to the board legislation to be sent to | the next legislature | jCO-EDS’ DANCE STRIKE | | BROKEN BY JEALOUSY) | ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 28 When co-eds announced that they would more Michigan Union danc were permitted to use room, he that the men had arranged to con tinue the dances with outside girls as their guests, the strike was prompt ly discontinued. who n |FORM NEW CONCERN WHAT! YOU KICKED BARN De Bun oF THE NOBILITY OUT? A MAN OF CULTURE, A KNIGHT OF CHIVALRY, WHY! I NEVER MET A GENTLEMAN | TH SILVER WHENT KICKED Hin our!! eee tO? WOWAND —By AHERN “THAT SOUND WiLL HEVER FADE OUTTA which has filed incorporation papers with the Maryland state tax com: To DEAL IN SNAKES | mission. Ite charter gives the com- pany the right to buy not only rat. BALTIMORE, Nov. 2%—The ex:| tlesnakes, but rattlesnake oll and Ploltation of rattlesnakes 18 one of| rattlesnake farms, and to develop by: the objects of a $1,000,000 company | products of the rattlesnake industry” | Salada etait ene ee NOPE! YOU CAN'T FOOL 'EM! When Twenty-five Millions Buy “Cascarets” They Must be “Just Right” for Liver and Bowels foto 0-00-0000 00 eee eee } : ee ee H t es of Cas-|sons sand sour, indigestible waste carets were sold last year to folks| without griping or inconvenience. nted’ relief from Constipa-|Cascarets regulate by stimulating isnees, Indigestion, Gaver,|the Mver and strengthening the Sick Headache without | bowel muscles. They never weaken being ha d sickened all|or upset you like Balt®, Calomel or GET CLUE TO THEFT OF $1,000,000 BONDS NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—With the arrest of David W. Sullivan, of the stock brokerage firm of Sullivan & 10 Wall st., the police and the 8 of the American Surety Co. ¢ at last struck an » illegal clearing house thru which passed stocks and other securities ste in Wall st within the last few months, valued at from $500,000 to $1,000,000. Sulli van, a dar looking man of years, ig described variously as a for mer bartender and the one-time pro prietor of a cafe, LA FOLLETTE IS FIRST SILENCED BY CLOTURE WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Senator La Follette, who voted against clot ure, was the first senator to have his speech cut short by hour rule, Vice President Marshall, keeping tab with a watch, interrupted the Wisconsin senator at the end the one the next day ts work while| violent Pilly, Cascarets cost so little vou sleep, removing the toxins, pol-| too. of his hour and declared that he could not speak again on the treaty Excluding the machinery, an| The total gold supply in Average airship is made of 20,000 | United States has decreased $7 | different parts, a total length of | 000.in the last year, mainly thru structural material of 20 tons, 0 | ports to countries that sell more |miles of wire and more than 2,-|chandise to the United States | 000,000 rivets. ‘they buy here. KEEP STRONG? 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