The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 21

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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. ADVENTURES OF STAE TWINS ive Roberts Barton Pleasant Evening? —By ALLMAN WHAT, are You AsieepP FIWE ComPany dou are! THe FIRST TIME we've HAD A CuAyce To SPEND. A PLEASANT EVENING ALONE WCETHER. THEN You FALL ASLEEP DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A WELL, | JUST GOT DawN To sirep wat t v To 7 7 You eg in CAL SPUD al evening ABovT 2M,13 Some Thwes ALONE TOGETHER ~I Have Gome We Heed POR THe hovse-— THINGS I WANT TO WE'VE SIMPLY GOT TO GET ANEW ICE BOX OR HAVE Ts OME FILED— To You abouT NM fie p-Msnone 1 Tak WE OvaNT TO GET A WE NeeO NeW CuRTAMS IN ALL THE BED ROOMS UPSTAIRS AID A NEM DRAPE IM THE HALL 1 WAS THINKING THE DAVENPORT OUGHT TO BE RECOVERED ~ WHAT COLOR woutD ou | SUGGEST FoR ITY {[s A REWBP TO NEW RVG FOR OUR Room [~ f DE Atons FoR A Don T YouP- sige wun CHANGE — a AAW end OHNE Ae Codie Wee Ge We Mike Ge Muu, woolly lamb and an elephant, and sure enough, a monkey with a long tall and a red jacket. ‘ One day Nancy and Nick were! “Can't,” declared Kiddy Kar. “All | ors are locked.” | ut we'll put on our green! ‘ WEDLOCKED Just What Did Peter Mean? *” sald Nick, “Then we can re a ywhere!* | . \ ‘ aay id’ NERVE OF HIS WE ONLY HAO @ | HEE-HEE- AN’ PETER A called to supper and they forgot to hide their treasures behind the big! .», stone. They wore their green shoes! go right Into the house and the magical right.” answered Kiddy Kar THREE BOTTLES | le | DIDN'T WANT ‘1 mushroom was in Nancy’ Picnic Os ohh: TARE A BOTTLED tore ea i DIDNT WANT Is They slipped upataire Soon they were whidsing dgwn the - > DID HE GET INTO x MAT M2 | a THAT HE Ma as their shoes and later Nancy tucked| stairs, and thru the hall, and down| ; ELLAR T LIQUOR IN ¢ the mushroom into the wee pocket) the street to the bie toy sho) And of her nightie. they went right thru the big doors That night théy woke up, and the|as tho they weren't there at all toys were talking, Of course now! Kiddy Kar stopped at a counter the twins could understand what/ where there were lots of animals, a they were saying. Kiddy Kar was| woolly lamb and an elephant, and| taikibg. |sure enough, a monkey with a long “I know where Jocko is,” he said.|tail and a red jacket. But there “He's down at the big toy store.| was no rip in dam side and he only|| | ¢ Yesterday when I had the twins out/ stared at the children in a curious shopping with their mama, we went | way by. I tried to stop and tell them There he ts," said Kiddy Kar. T saw Jocko In the window, but| “That's not Jocko,” declared they wouldn't look.” |Naney sadly, “Not our Jocko.” Nancy and Nick Jumped right out! And there was nothing to do but of bed then |return home, up the street, and “Oh, Kiddy Kar, please excuse us.| thru the hall, and up the stairs and/ We didn't understand. Won't you] into bed | take us there now?" » (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A.) 1] |X FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS And Ure Wot Reales $F — Ge Se PR» RTLOSSER Tm) QUT IVE GoT ONE ALREADY, FRECKLES! NO, You WAVEN'T~— TVE JUST BROKEN Do You kkow WHAT TM GOING Yo GET You For Bas . ° ° Billy Mink Has Good Hunting BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) ILLY MINK loves to hunt. He | places and racing across open places, | s one of the best hunters/the rat ran, with Billy behind him among the little people of the Green| At last he was cornered. Worest and the Green Meadows, Not! Instantly that rat changed com. fven Reddy Fox is a better hunter) pletely. He whirled about and faced thaw Billy Mink. In the first place.) filly Mink, showing savage tooth. Billy bas a wonderful nose. He can| He was big and strong, and he in-| follow the scent of a mouse quite a8 | tended to fight, For just an instant Well as can Reddy Fox. Then, too.) pity Mink stopped. Now, a rat is Billy possesses sharp ears. quick, but Billy Mink ts quicker. | ‘The instant Billy caught the cent | That rat was no coward. He fought. of Robber the Rat. at the edge of the | and he fought hard, but he fought in hole in the floor of that barn, he for-| vain. He could not get those wick: | Bet all about the hens over th the | ed.icoking teeth of his into Billy. In| henhouse. He popped up thru the tees time than it takes to tell it, the! én the barn floor, and his nose | tight was over, and Billy Mink had| the scent of Robber the Rat | his dinner. | ) stronger than ever. Billy besan to| s the scent of Reddy Fox. It/ 1). Z ¥ were outcasts among all the lit-| ‘ded straight over to a grain bin. tle people of the Green Forest and| Just ae Billy reached one end of 1, Green Mendows. He knew that p she grain bin, a big gray rat, with/ ic a single thing could be sald in their favor, He knew that the Great | World would be a better place for | jeverybody if there were no brown | rate in & of Luck sored Billy, no he turned to.50. back | DY GoLLYt | [WHY CERTAINLY | YE Gops! 155 tas dae tome cesluir the Gontpihe 1 GOT HERE IS] REST OF THE ‘ DON'T L GET Pal HERE You } SHE HANDS “As long aa there is such good hunt. TH SPORTIN PAPER N'DEAR: A PAGE oF ARE! *ME THE DEATH [ees tamer Stee are Pace! |im READING THE NOTICES! | home and curled up for a nap. HOME PAGE! THAT PAPER? Next story: A Den of Robbers, — ee eengen | “Work Stoppage” | | Plan Suggested | | SEW YORK, Jan. &—(By United Press.)—Several “prominent trade 4 in New York have| How they had known of his com-| suggested a “stoppage of work” in) Ing, Billy didn’t know, | protest against the action of the! lower house of the New York legis | two others at his heels, scrambled |iature in suspending five socialist) out of the other end of the grain bin.| members, Abraham Beckerman, a and, with squeaks of fright, scam-| member of the committee appointed pered away. How they had known | by the socialists here to investigate) of his coming, Billy didn’t know.|the affair, eald today | Probably they had smelied him, for) the committee of eight now has Billy has quite a strong scent Of his the matter under consideration own. Anyway, they had discovered | peckerman stated, intimating that his presence. negotiations may be under way with| With a bound Bitly was after them. | the central labor council to arene Almost at once the three rate separ: ithe “stoppage of work” demonstra ed. Billy didn’t. hesitate. He fo! é lowed the largest one. He followed | °" Ra | OTTO AUTO him with his nose, That was all he! | Needed to guide ig SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—~Thos. : F “i ahar Now, that rat knew every’ nook ~ carci poeggr eee Pog ortega . forge pase pede fran and corner and every hiding place in| hotel, went on a “dead 6 asi oF Wow 1 CAM that big barn, Also he knew that| Might. He drank embalming fluid omanr OTe a ener O08 there was no place big enough for |The resultant “kick’* almost saved Land Ponta him to get into which Billy could not |the undertaker and McCarthy's rela OUGH get into, and fear gave speed to his | tives a great deal of trouble. He ap legs. Behind and under boxes, over|peared at the emergency hospital grain bins, squeezing thru narrow| He will recover. | B a pie: PRY ieee ¢8 and addresses, “Lou” ‘ |HE BOTTLED ’EM ALL, [ vastor Multo left his home this morn:|been filled with chotce wines were] Here They Are, All “("Etece they. are: rex" Phillipe, | hae ae Box 36. ing for work he left the place in care|empty. Musto’s clothes are atill un i y f pitts, thoy are: 8, | . ox 67; p” Powell, Box 67; | BOOZE, SNAKES, TOADS) of « woman hired to do his, wash | washed Eight of ’Em, Girls, | 3). "huyacm fox 8 on aa © Jing. When Musto returned in the - evening he found the woman ov the| ‘The more a man knows about love posing enone eae floor in the front room. trical engineer at 4720 Franklin at.| 1” the kitchen he found two women | in - a aatsinac si Immediately they saw a row of dark|*lumbering in the pantry, His EES sailors, residing in the smiling ‘ a ey a ncif, Behneider,| thoughts led to an investigation of If the victims remain single, there | namiet of Brogan, Ore. who de~ R | porting iiiteit liquor, made for the|Hi# cellar, Several kegs that had '{s no objection to love at first sight | pose and say as follows, to-wit ’ The next instant he dropped the bot “phat while they are harny they! worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the The next instant he dropped the bo! would be a great deal happier it| fj 7 ' “Bayer Cross” to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, |‘ and Me opet a ao ag oon eight young “Seattle women wit all in a measure contribute to and are i ‘ ‘| From the bottle where it lay on oyen apie his an Fever, Stuffiness. |the floor came a hissing rattlesnake. be so kind as to take their p »*| beginnings of nervous prostration. hand and slip them letters and a ‘ Py = Pwr |"Don't get excited, gentlemen,” said in hand and p Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for | lots of them. ’ ‘ “a 7 f Bevan, “Those are just a few pets co ogg RET ee over 19 years, you must ask for ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, at Cea r to. and | have around here to keep me com “We are wishing to start the look for the name “‘Bayer’’ on the package and on each tablet. | pany!” “ ” Schneider and Chuven found that i NTS i ve ight, he ing goes.|, i in that it pr Always say ‘“Bayer. Bog conitiing ‘hotties om. the. ahelt | URN OLD GAR wo ve) Tr vot will ‘io'so kind os to notity {is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it pro» Salary and expense allowance Waiting for Note} !#ven, Box 91; Lioya Penning-| President Ebert, of Germany, hs Comes now the Happy Family,|'0®, Box 1; “Strawberry” Stream, | been cut from 740,000 marks to # an octet of former soldiers and | BOX 74; Horn, Box 35, and!000 marks, tives Sch the leas experinece he has had, fale e Geare. pang todeme Sys Nae nl Eo OE pel ees cage obpeeyepe me the young lady renders of vour ba | vides an easily assimilated food that quickly bui by Fs om als ir eagach ura , or pt t lente, ; : : f 1 1 Serathe, Rneumetem ‘Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally” | fisewhere voauiy ‘Sested tiawer and j AaB TD saeonaensmeee! |Prau nen of Western custom tat} general health by nourishing the whole body. Give , ¢ bottles of freshly brewed liq@or an ee ja jar of mash, Bevan was held for] Don't ‘worry about perfect remults.| ‘The Direction Book with each ranted Bret asia sphing Maina less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest an ar 0 . 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