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‘~)]| ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton THE FUNNY GREEN LIGHT Mt was Mrs. Glow-worm wrapped in a shawl and peering this way anc that in the light of hee lantern. A tiny greenish light appeared inj “No,” answered the twins, “We the distance as N na Nick were | just ame We lost something, too, meadow one evening | y ee, our toy monkey He wore « t wa so faint and had a long tall. You tin bright him, did you 1e greenish worm shook her head she sald. “Can th ne ame thru . ae Aked at each other and Monkey mushroom suge Down ¢ ver an’t rries a very dim light so I « sealawag! bye, I'l ve to keer Did | on le and if I see your monke 1 you know 1 @ oweworm looked startled.| And funny olf Mrs. Glow.worm ; # answered qui my | went on her lonely way (Copyright, 1920, N. BE. A) The Rats Leave Big Barn BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess LILLY MINK’S second visit to the,had caught, and he cou a barn en am occasion of |caught more had he really wanted t “great pleasure to Billy and terror ¢ When he had become tired of the all the rats who ! there. hunted them t He ple had ed up for a nap wh t ina om be handy te right there when he felt uke hunting again. waen't long before all the rate Knew just where Billy was. One of them had happened to pass near! ‘h to smell Billy, and had at paseed the word along to all the others. “Now ts the time,” sal@ the wise old leader, “for us to get together | and attack him. Who will join bined pooh, Not a single rat came forward The gray old leader shook his head ‘You are cowards, every one “It you will not thing left for sadly of you.” said he fight there is just one us to do.” “What is that?’ the young rats who in his boasting befo: appeared the second time © got to leave this barn,” re- plied the gray old leader. Of hearing their squeals of fright campering of th d thie way and th With his w / We've got to leave this barn,” re | plied the gray old leader If we remain here it wilt be to die, That *\ mink will stay here, or if he doesn’t he will keep coming back until he has hunted gown and killed every rat We must leave the barn, and io it at nee. There is no time to »¢ lost. Probably he is asleep now By the time he awakes we must be out of this barn. The rat who doesn't | leave it now never will leave it.” Immediately there was a great div cussion. th Every rat there knew that wige old leader was right. But should »? It was wir not live long They must go to a where they would find both iter and food, They might well remain to be killed by Billy Mink as to go forth and starve or freeze to death, At least that tx what some of them said. Some | COLDS 4 4 Happiness The fanciful happiness of the Blue Bird does not compare with the as sured happiness of those who use “Seventy-seven” for Grip and Colds. gested one thing and some anot Finalt turned to the gray old They they ae a 46 sy crealillee for his advice. enty-seven” at the first sign of | jo Cold, the first shiver, the ned to trust to his wi 4 first feeling of w *. as if some Oy | r Next story: Billy Mink's Surprise the time to t up Grip and Colds URGES PATENT PROBE Doctor's 5 in B “rench,| WASHI Jan. 17.-—A re Spanish, Portuguese or German lution asking retary of the Inte mailed fre rior Lane. to explain delay in the pat ent office passing on applications drug and country stores. for patents and trademarks was i >. Medicine Co. 156 troduced in the house by Representa Itive Tilson, Cor the | ARE YOU IN DEBT? Don’t Worry—There’s a Way Out We say to you—pay your debts—pay them all at one time. We'll assist you—that’s our business. 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