The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 13

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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Roberts Barton IN THi TUNNEL Raney and Nick stood watching a} to find out about the funny hump, Strange hump in the garden, longer and longer DOINGS OF THE IL His WiFe “TO DwwEe Te getting | too. » they went tn again with th tw aq for light, And what do you Pattern in the soft earth, like a big y foun A dark, mystert Worm curled up in a ft y shape. a very mysterious or y Bomething underneath seemed to be And aw off in the distance they "I PUBhing up t ound ould ra faint sound : It went - a dig and a wait awhile r ] "SRI whispered Nancy rite a vs a tie and Tatry.” wait awhile, It was very m “Nope,” said Nick, “It's a ground. ous hog!" be uddenly they something “Let's find out else, too, It was 1 one run MO their little green shoes nd very neat In an in Tom,! WANT You To Pu'r Some. TADLE LEAVES IN THE “TALE Ve iwveTeD he MUA OT ER AND Fae WANTED "To GET, THE SEATTLE STAR—WED IUFFS Cas You Beat er? = HAPPEN TO WANT puicur? AND I OF A MONTH cums tr uP! OUT Topsient , ' p fictatt os D Ca) | Hl . fi 1 again with fireflies for light They went inside the tw » By made them quit stant Eddje Earthworm came in a WWery smal}, and ¢ am Nancy's pooket them to a smal! ¢ turned Tt was very dark as dark as a d to be =-Well, as dark as nt-before aved. Whristmas, when all thru the house hey all ran outside and slammed you know. So they had to come P seut again and hunt up two fireflies yaalvep under a Jeaf, for lanterns “Are you still looking for Jocko, Edd panted Nick. Your lost monkey!" fnquired the | yen he called bach— Mies. “It was Mike the M “Yes,” said Nancy, “And we want _ Copyright, 1919, N, BE. A) Time For TH MATINEE ‘To | | t l: TOOK MN OL | f |] OAD To Tis “ge | SHOW LAST NIGHT | AN I'M CuRious TO SEE How THAT BEAUTIFUL LEAD LADY LOOKS my GET AWAY ONE NIGHT OUT SOME CODY ESDAY, JAN. 7, wi Te 1920, It’s a Good Thing the Minister Didn’t Come Barly— Father WE Saw Me GOLLY, | HOPE ANNIE (8 MY FATHER DoW'T SEE ME STANDIN’ HERE MY DAD WOULD HAVE TH SHOCK OF MIS LIFE Was “There” Tom DUFF! How "} DARE You ope Before MEP how'D | Know Nov Wanted TO SWEAR FirsT ¢ ? —By LEO rt) Hao A LoT OF Nerve To TAKE MY FATHER To jA BURLESQUE SHow LAT THAT. HE- He -He Suueus ? wars nis Tw MATTER AT Bitty Mink Possesses the Waideciar Foot MM search of new scenes and new ad UYentures. To put it very plainly, he Becomes a sort of tran®. | You remember that when Billy Mink discovered the traps along the Aaughing Brook, be ed that he “PFould go visiting for a while. For some tine he had-feit a desire to go Yieiting. These traps gave him a excuse for so doing. $0 Billy d turned his back on the Laugh Brook and started for another some distance away. He had intended to go farther than this! ok. But when he got there he! Md that the fishing was not as d as he had hoped it would be “This place looks good to moy sald Billy. / KEEPING UP WITH | GOSH \so slim that he can slip thru very he decided to keep on moving | smaji places, and he knew that in 7 POET | gust Mntil he found « place where food| that woodpile he would be quite T IN THAT POKER] => fas plentiful, and he would be con-|safe. F . eas cor antl Ay ABouT SITTIN’ DoW tented for a while | “This place looks good to me,”| GATE NIGh ', Now! | TH Luc Sy ow, while Billy Mink is a great | said Billy. “I think I'll stay a wht But THERES NO ra Jover of the water and is almost as| s Wi | CHANCE OF Mauch & home tn it as Jerry Musk-| Next story: Billy Mink Makes | Pat See, weet Fat, he ty equally at home on land.| Himself at Home. | GETTIN’ OUT: fact, Billy often wanders long dis Wd fances from water, He believes in variety. and there are times when he Would rather hunt than fish. He / B Very good hunter, as many a mouse ) @4 bird has found out too late. So, leaving the brook re the Dishing was poor, Billy started off Scross the country for nowhere in Particular. He is one of the most in 7) dependent of all the little people of the Green Forest and the Meadows. He never worries Where the next meal is comi Sorrows iad i} | | in Wine and Court | Guiseppe Pinasco had 100 quarts of ralain w 0 quarts of whisky and| a complete telephone m run-| ‘een his house 1 is etill © stoutly denied that he manu the liquor for lear himself of the j Of himself wherever he bootlegging, Pinasco everl chrried the ; @he understands the art of hiding | case up to the circuit court of ay ny better than does Billy Mink. He | peats. He ahick as a flash, and the way hey Monday ean, disappear when apparently there 4 the fs nothing to hide under aston ater 08 ing. urt here the appellate court ruling of Judge Jere Unite aust. miah strict oc the 1 State » interna Mi ‘fou ANYOW? vou ) BY THORNTON W. BURG AINT No Good |/ You USE REITER! | Op TyIS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burg No wow" 7) ING USU Tuan Tut yt tinned, ‘That was just the sort of bg \ ) -nur owt tue || JUMBO 1 place he liked. You know, he is # AND DIRECTLY ON ToP SN! 2 CANT ADDEARS On TUE SCENE, DESTRUCTION RENT AS USUAL Sg WAY Yo TaLu - WY. # THE JONESES TO a GANG'S (WRG HEREVERE DUT THAT SUE DOWN - D'VA EAR? puT \T DOWN = i! Pp [ALLOY AFTER THIS WHEN T TALK To NER T WANT YER T COME > AINT WUY, FRECWLES, WHAT DID Vou JusT TELL ME 'Bour USING Good 1? No? Onite SIUS P MSGINIS WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU MOPING AROUND THE HOUSE FOR? WHY DONT YOU ¢ <airc TAKE A_WALIK, THE AIR WHLL DO You SURE" BY " ALL MEANS CLarice! tu GO RIGHT 80 Billy wandered around aimless: So, at last, his wander ard went fishing figs brought him There was a big there was a many hens. E and the barn w the —— ot SARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney ; Trouble and Never Suspect It ‘SOLDIER haga GETS | to a farmy there conta y ianued s Wed-| that woodr PRISON SENTENCE| RANCISC un, 7.—Pri- Most. people do not realize the! If such conditions are permitted to fel RA 27 at Jar in Alarming increase and remark continue, serious results are sure to| : 3. G Saha’ a1 Phe alency of kidney disease, Wt Trouble in a array Arrange rac ie ‘ ling office, pleaded gull forgery most common diseases that efore " ichae che a} by patients, who usually dition, begin lion gan Quai et themselves with doctoring Ma Bint (ele a tke feets, while the original disease con fenton (A career thn stantly undermines t # soon as your kidneys are|iane of $92.01 Byres Heese have ill Weak kidneys maye well, they will help the other organ: eetheart in n Frar 0 rheumatism, catarrh of the bl ,| to health other in Detroit, and a trail of al If you are already convinced that |}, 0ca worthlekm checks. ¢| Swamp-Root is what you need, you | may ha ; y\and large. size bottien at all druy-|JUDGE’S SON SPEEDER; | or dark © jer the eyes, worne-| stokes, Don't make any mistake but DEPRIVED OF AUTO times feel u had heart | remem the name, Dr. Kilmer's| 2 trouble, may nty of am-| Swamp. , and the address, Bing.-| OAKLAND, Jan, 7—B. L. Sam bition but no strength, get weak and} hamton which you will fina|U¢ls, former soldier and son of Po lose ‘flesh Jon ev bottle ice Judge ¢ muels, was Ko ustomed to driving fast in rm PECIAL NOTE; You may gnclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Also send you a book of v¥ » bottle of Swamp-Root Binghamton, N. Y. They will @ information, containing many of the| omobiles in France that } to restrain his speeding im yulses whe he arrived in Oakland thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say be th Waa tage hia fon ore “4 they found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy needed in kidney, liver andthe toils of the automobile traffic bladder troubles. The value and success of Swamp: ure #0 welll squad, and when he appeared Known that our readerg are advised to send for a ple size bottle I: e J Smith he w Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. 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