The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 13

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ADVENTURES | B OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Bartan Nov GO VP IN YouR Room AND PUT ON A KIMONA AND GO THROUGH “Ths EXERCISE TWENTY Times = STAND LP STRAIGHT, ARMS [ | DIO IT Once BUT 1 FoRGOT ABovT THAT RED HOT RADIATUNR I Swett Do That ABovT Twice AND THEN Thi ITS Too MUCH WoRK-~IF SHe’D EAT LESS AND GET MORE BxERCISE Sue’D Fee. BETTER ~ (VR GOT INDIGESTION SomeTHIN’ Terre)! Ggpeaaet — —— —_—-- —~ t Now LeT me \ Tair You WhAT TO po for THaT! Do You PEEL peTTER ? How MANY TIMES Dio You BEND OUT AND BEND OVER AND Touch THE FLOOR WITHOUT DENOING THE weas= Al 7 a thing looked very small beneath the twins, “I can go higher than the kite!” the balloon had boasted o Laugh At Ls . ‘ - " AT shall we do?" cried|/ wanted to go home, instead of going || | fu Just Buy One ame B N Nancy, in alarm, “We must/on yp into the sky OF Tose SuTs om tea.” | epee 0 c ” »S WITS = i} ‘on get e to Is't there » nething we can pull } | ANNIE NEVER SAW i MONEY BUT No wonder she was worried, for |“*ked Nick, anxtously looking Up at } ME ALL ORES: Pye 'VE Gar You'l never guess where the twins|the amooth, shiny globe above them ] seep TN HOLO a the B were. They were up in the clouds, “Automobiles have things you pull tellin | WiFeS LOVE in a tiny basket tied to the balloon|On When you want to stop. So do i |i ] ru SHow Pitring. ‘They were very little, of |trains and everything. But this old t | i . ; | 1800 cures, the green shoes having| balloon doesn't have a thing.’ | 1 fA HER 1m NOTE ‘The obligingly made them small so they| “Please, Mr. Balloon, we'd like to . Gerrey oue { four. could take the ride. But they would | #9 home,” called Nancy. etteelf never have thought of such a thing| But if the balloon heard her, elther | » toe ft the balloon itself hadn't put it into |e didn’t care, or he was too ashamed thet? heads. to tell her be couldn't go back. There “ : r y he knew how to I can go higher than the kite!| ¥** only one way he three he had boasted. “And if you come | ®° 8nd that was up, | alon; , ; | I don't know what would have hap ooo you will gee your 108t | Lened if the magical mushroom | | hadn't come to the rescue. yen S80 no wonder they went. | “Listen, children. Both of you hold 4 But, altho they had seon manylon tight to me, I'm like an um | Mart things on the earth far below, they |brelJa, you know, and I'll carry you| had no glimpse of Jocko, Bvery:| safety down to the earth.” | thing Téoked very small. Even their| ‘That's exactly what happened, and| e@wn house looked like a little wooden | the twins weren't late for tea, after Noah's Ark. jall. | It was getting late now and they! (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) (er nett smd ete 6 Al ne ATE in tellin ele dl DIDNT NouR MeTuRe ey Good weavers? ) [PR "RO, BUT TA TELL You To TAKE A UAVENT You ) R , BEGINNING rn warn? weLL ? i The Rats Plan to Kill Billy Mink Quick Avour } , é een 0 Yo BEGUN BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) HAVING been agreed by all the | the barn, others, lived on the main A rats in the big barn that they | floor of the barn, and some lived in ould stand by each other, and the|the hay @oft The old rats were ’ Next time Billy Mink appeared would | still worried, but the younger ones uray B Sil attack him at once, they immedi | Were filled with pleasant excitement. ately began to feel better. Only the| They rather hoped that Billy Mink oldest ones shock their heads doubt.| would come soon, They wanted to fully and continued to look worried. | show how brave they could be. Not The younger ones boasted. Had they |* doubt crept into the mind of one not driven away the cat which the |of them that all would end as they farmer had put In the barn to ca | had planned. them? And was not the cat v Meanwhile, Billy Mink was com much bigger than this new enemy? fortably dreaming in the little cham They began to talk among them e. = n | @ives of the fun they would have ms | When Billy Mink should next appear 3 “I'm not afraid,” said one. ay “Nor 1,” cried another. And all the rest of the young rats boasted in the saine way. | But the eray old leader stil! shook head and looked worried. “It is very well for you to brag of what % “but bragging If we would ALOYSIUS THIS 13 A VERY AND REMEMBER WHEN SWELL HOTEL ' ONLY THE . BRING US A A . GO IN TO BREAKFAST MONSIEUR COUPLE OF many of you have «pent your ‘we must make our plans to KIN this terrible ene I 0 ! 4 ts Is eteoply detve him away, toc bo) Mama: pty tg ORDER SOMETHING WISH FOR. ee ae, eek, Sapenet : and) L FANCY, SOMETHING BREAKFAST: re whys there must be two or three | A REGULAR SASS watch. The instant that mink ap-| “I'm not afraid,” said one. REGULA Hy rs warning must be given, and!ber he had choven under the big all of us fall on him at ence. woodpile between the big barn and “As 1 told you before, the best|the henhouge. Billy's dreams were thter among us would be helpless | pleasant dreams. That is, they were he had to face that fellow alone, | pleasant dreams for him. He dream-| ‘Dut if we all attack him together, }ed he was hunting rate. Yes, they | there will be nothing to fear.” were very pleasant dreams for Billy. So certain of the sharpest«yed rats | But bad any of the raté in the bi appointed to watch ail the holes | barn had thore dreams, they woul u which Billy Mink might enter | have been anything but pleasant, It big barn. When it should be-| is funny how in this world the things } me necessary for them to go hunt| which are very pleasant for one are | food, other rats were to take| very unpleasant for another, places. All the others scattered - Next story: The Danger Si DIFFERENT; THE WAY THE iDLE RICH Do! | | —| | iti AT OTTO AUTO - WAR- How WELL LOrTER A OPHLL wt OU EGYPT = LOTWA ELBow fooM wi THIS IMITATION OF A PYRAWID BRICKLAYER WW TIME OF RAMESES, STRAP. HANGING HOME FROM WORK OW A TROLLEY CAR Cad “TeRACTONY ~ FROW TH OD Tae MOTOS ‘ LOYPTIANS, You"D THUNK BY TH! Wat SHEN POSED, “THEY WAG CRAMPED Th SA MALKIN’ S1DEWAYD UP HARROW j AS THE HOURS PASS THE COMING OF BABY DRAWS NEARER— ARE YOU PREPARED? 'T is natural to think of the expectant mother’s influence upon the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind, all have a part in determining the well-being or ill-being of her infant before birth. _ —* = a = - —— | SAN FRANCISCO—Thrpe baby] SAN JOSE.—Clara, a trained ele i Purse Snatcher | 84 barely able to amble, “strong |phant, tipping the scales at 2.500 Local Mail Clerk Gets All Her Money |*"" Willlam Thomps#o | pounds, crashed thru the stage at a Held in New York Some slick-fingered individua rg him of 10 conte and fearing 2WSY! tharged with misappropriating nono of the No one can be in doube that the months which pre- helped himself to @ purse contain- | William told detect! ing. Gisre and (he/ cede birth are of vast importance for the future of the tng $80 and belonging to Mre, A,|infant trio was over 6 x Ta weevaua mean {$8,900 from the Fovernment rallway necessa’ expectan: srombe | a - - ———— — ee | postal service, last August, Mar! : child. Ie is therefore ry that the tt mother Bromberg, 141 W. 62nd st. 0% 8) | qqg@epeseceooooooes: $0 | Maxwell, 2 BE. Bist et., was ar was shopping in a downtown deé- | : t rested last week in New York city, partment store Monday afternoon, | 00 receiv . the indignant Mrs. Bromberg re- according to word received at the of. 4 : | fico of the postal inspector here ap reel i ea Ary Wednesday, More than $3,000 of the Moke 1 cenn to) stolen funds was sald to have been 3 me ro found in the possession of Maxwell ptepare herself. Mother's Friend gives comfart to expectant mothers by softening and making elastic the muscles dur- ing the anxious months before maternity. THREE GENERATIONS nd found 1 had ho ti st. ~mothersgecord the virtue of Mother's Friend for not n to pay | wae eBay) tate SR the rail- 2 only allaying distress in advance, but for assisting nature in RULE | Introduced by “Bayer” to Physicians in 1900 way postoftion ut Mansfield, "Wash., ring a epeedy recovery for the mother. It renderathe WOMAN IS INJURED; | ws y' ysicians in on August 6, 1919, and at the same uscles pliant readil Id to nature’s | time two registered bank shipments seminal oo r) yoy ahs ps Bi , aa HIT BY MOTOR CAR of currency, totaling $9,000, were dis be d feng oe ig apolar Mra, M. Kerr, 1412 14th ave., sus You want genuine Aspirin—tho | Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, covered missing, rT} e e e yp fawn upon wi ¢ peculiar wrenching strain. tained a severely bruised leg] & Aspirin preseribed by physicians Neuritis and for Pain generally. R.A California Syrup of Figs Pe Cag ie Made 3 a. 790 for nineteen years. The _ Always say “Bayer” when buy- POWDER PUFF HUBBY TT ‘ ae en “Bayer” means the true, world-| G. A. Cottrell, 1647 W. 97th wt. at |ing Aspirin, Then look for the MOTHERS I RIEND Second ave. and Madison ng pi iad devieie, pera’ gate by |safety “Bayer Cross” on the paok- j DIVORCED BY SPOUSE For a Child's Liver and Bowels }|* Cottrell brought Mra. Kerr to the} f ™ ions of people. lage and on tho tablets. NEW YORK, Jon. 14—That her Used externally At all Druggists H |city hospital, He 4 to the Fach unbroken package of | ~ husband painted and powdered his Mother! Say “California,” then you will | police the woman # off a Madl.|$ “ayer ‘Tablets of Aspirin” con-| Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- ¥ |face and darkened his eyebrows, and ine “Cali ; ! yo! Write for special booklet on MOTHERHOOD and BABY, free Jhon st. cable and was crossing the| { tains proper directions for Colds, |lets cost but « few cents, Drug- g | that he had threatened her with a get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Pull PRavwirip TezGutaton COMPANY, Dept. A-22, Atlanta,Ga, atroet when he gtruck her | $ eadache, Toothache, Barache,'gists also well larger packages. J) Arvin knife, was the tostimony in directions fgr babies and children of all ages rm rt M - | 4 PO! by TS. ; < Nor 2 +, * 4 The patience of those who sit down | Aspirin is txade mosh of Bayer Manslocture Monoaceticacidenes of Salicylicacid Kast Orange. An ahaslute Pie who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- by wait for dead mén's shoes is not | [ras stanted to her by Vico Chan-| coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on “a aption aonbee- to Mewar. » the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative,

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