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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. PAGE 13 ADVENTURES DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OF THE TWINS Tom Made the Right Analysis ae —By ALLMAN Yes, wars Te DIFFERENCE HELLO THeRe, Tom, How Are You Know “Tom, THiS IS A GREAT OLD __sby_ Olive Roberts Barton YouP Nou'Re LookiWG rine! herent ar war Pe Yen Youve ne hogy pol cpp Yes, nei 7 IND: TIP @ se a = INCOME TAKES ~ SUGAR Ta MD we as SAMANTHA FINDS THE SHOES TUS 16 GREAT veRATHeR. FIVE GENTS A POUND = STRIKES AND fn coven Fook "EM AT ‘THAT - or a ' us WeRE HAVING ISN'T ITP |— Aue WHEM You COMG RIGHT Dow \'m GONNA SAVE 6OME Mone — Got tT! ne as KNOW THE OLD SAYING, LAUGH) ANSWER Riise onl ANO THE WoehO if me THIS ~ LAUGHS WITH YOU..|D10N'T You Nes, Fe To IT, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE P Cwarey! | [Poo 7 « “Now put on your shoes, and run along home,” sald Samantha Squirrel. Nancy and Nick lost their magio; got? I told you It's dark and I can't mp ~ ap an Shoes down the inside of a tree one | see. Spiders have elmht legs, and WEDLOCKED day when they had crawled into an/ beetles six, and centipedes a thou — 7 SOMETHING } MUST BE | gh) | \ Father “Fixes” PETER AND ANNIE ARE BOTH SO STUBBORN IT WILL BE HARD It old woodpecker's hole. The bottom) sand, and worma haven't any. What fell out, taking their shoes along,|are you ANNIE, PLEASE COME BACK To MY PooR SON - HE NEEDS and there they were in an awful ha ere childrer DONE Oty To RE . . fix. dren, eh? Oh, here they are | PECONCILE “THEM -QurT I'LL YOUR GUIDING INFLUENCE “My goodness! All this rubbish and} One, two, three, four, Now to get ' | = ANO SEE ANNIE AND EITHER, WHY, SINCE YOu HANE LEFT me just thru cleaning!" jed | them up to you.” | YY HOOK OR CR aos HIM HES HAVIN Samantha Squirrel below. “Wh ‘te ie them all og and HER BACK sean Aaa Bo OF HIS LIFE - snucrabe ou dro} ” climb?" asked Nane: , Saeemcel D | HrOue theta!” Coeeeee’ the twins,|_ “CumD with shoes on! And how DINNERS, PARTIES CABARETS — yu think my claws can hold ant? I've got another way better than to y “Did you find them yet? We them to get back to our right size.” “Na i'm feeling around though Dark as a dungeon down here. What ever brought you to such a place anyway?" “We were hunting for our lost i Monkey. We thought he was here, perhaps.” “No monkeys in these woods,"| laughed. “F Answered Samantha. “Say, how) them on and 4, but no na thought And y soon he app At least the ¢ U she opened her mouth were the shoes, all fo ront teeth, one in her in each chee way I carry nuts’ she ur at a time, Now put n along home.” 4 Many shoes were there? How many| So, thanking the squirrel, they feet have you got?" }elimbed down the tree, wished them- “Four! giggled the twins. “Two) selves big again, and feeling to ae Splece.” |if the magical mushroom was safe “Well, you needn't laugh. How | started hame.' @o I know how many feet you've (Copyright, 1920, N. EB. A) i ir 4 Q. That Would Just Snit Him? : AN} 1 NOW, SiR= IF You Ime REPEAT THAT DERFORMANCE” i T AGAW [LL BUMP YouR. Where the Rats Were UEAD Rigitr THROUGH BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) BILLY @UINK didn’t know | bab It didn’t take some of th where the Tats who had left the | rate | i the Way to the at darn had gone to, the farmer who | tic. > tle waa filled with owned the big barn and the hen: | trunks and boxes and papers and all ¥ house and the woodpile, knew. Yeu, | sorts of odds and ends. It was just indeed; the farmer and his family! euch a place as rate love Right knew just where those rats were. away the old mother rat began to They were tn the farmhouse! tear up papers and make rage of : You see, the wise, gray old leader | Clothing that hung in the attic, Rage of the rats knew the safest place for|%"d paper make the finest kind of | them was in that farmhouse. In the|® "est for a rat. Thesen ests they first place, it was big, and that| id in dark places behind boxes and meant that there was plenty of room, | unks with ever and ever so many hiding} Amd while they were busy with | places. There was food there, plenty | this, the father rats set out to search Of ft, to be stolen. They could be| fT food, It didn't take them long to| very comfortable in that farmhouse. | {Md the pantry and gnaw holes thru} More than this, they would be safe| th? wall into it. And they were not from Billy Mink jquiet about thelr work elther ‘The! That gray old jeader knew that| farmer and the farmer's wife kn Billy Mink would hesitate a long) hat was going on. They co time about actually entering the | hear th: mper of little feet g house, because of his fear of man.|the attic floor and He Widn't believe that Billy woutd | between the walls, Th dream of looking for them in that| the gnawing. house, especially if he couldn't track | “Gracious! exclaimed the farmer them over there. This Billy couldn't} “1 should think all the fate in the barn had moved over here.” He lit | It Sounds That Way YES MY DAUGHTER GOES To & VERY WONDERFUL SCHOOL! SHE JUST WROTE NE ASKING ONLY LAST fONTH L SENT HER A HUNDRED For SOUNDS MORE | THEY CALL IT A v f LIKE @ FINISHING FINISHING SCHOOL FOR SCHOOL FoR WHAT KIND OF & SCHOOL BY Gotty! | the guessed how exactly he had hit I 4 {om the truth 1] | FoR Wo HUNDRED DOLLART —_ 2 ae = mae GiaLs! . of Next story: The Farmer His | Q For PIN Tt NuUS : E t ° | ‘ [Wile Are In Depa || te BE TNONEY! ) | oe ve oF PINS! ATTENDING? 4 fil! : ; ONDER FUL “Painless” Parker | Granted Injunction BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 20—F. fh. Painless”) Parker was granted a| temporary injunction yesterday re-| straining Robert O. Jones, oémmis-| sioner of law enforcement, from re-| voking the licenses of six dentists until a hearing can be held on the Aw queations involved Parker has a string of dental par lors thruout the Northwest, | The Injunction was a forerunner for 8 dentists of Idaho, Oregon and | Washington who were summoned to , | appear before the state board to show ,| cause why their licenses should not voked for unethical practices DN HOOL It didn’t take them long to find the pantry and gnaw holes thru the wall into it. do, as the wise old leader very wel knew, because it had been snowing when the rats left the big barn, and | be Fr the falling snow had cov their + tracks and destroyed the #« 80, while Billy 3 under the we house for tho ing themselves + in the farmhouse } about between 1 } where they please | to do was to |! Keep The System Clean | And You'll Be Healthy p! Elimination helps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics } | t NYONE who has watched stipation that you may have. 1] himself knows there is noth- Take it when you feel drowsy, | ‘ was } U. S. Newspapers “OTTO AUTO Beebe apo Seized in Dublin GOR DSTURE You WITH YOUR HATHING MRS. OSTRICH — GOSH, \ GOME EGG@ — WOULDN'T “TAKE at MAY UXT THAT ‘TO MAKE , A DOZEN + Yow ! Site's AFTER ME AN’ IS MADDER ad A PICKPOCKET WITH HANGNAILS AT A COUNTY-PAIR = MAYBE A LiL! ) SUNK NOURISHMENT WILL SOOTHE HER © aie ere mak at home| 14 ai climb | n alls and go seized he first thing | t . the Post's mes for the spondent reported toda | “Wt BEST AMERICAN Vn TVe HAD SINCE A FLIER BROKE DOWN WERE FIVE » YEARS AGO! © wrong," Justice Metcalse] | | ing so important to health dizzy or bilions, when you feel a : echle 2 or elr opinion. I think you are s-) | | and comfort as regular salty elim- cold or a fever coming on, when the pubtte, by erting he was not taken and also think your assoct- | ination. Half of the minor Illneas- there is an epidemic, when you u labor legMer but the mouthplecé|ates with whom you acted ought] es of life are due to neglect of this. have eaten anything about which iat not to have done what they did in| | | | ss The five million men who were in you ee is ee “ + aye af Th ry thoug your ideas] the way they did it | ine | ths houce auagheh "to tee. alts om ‘of fermenting foods. | Seven Men to Go On Trial -+.+ssevereennneeeeneeetenneceenensnes Commanders Are Ae | ‘ function. @ You can buy Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup r } Against Ammunition Thefts | a 9 By all means try to regulate Pepsin at any drug stor "Thou The ¢ Today { . — | FOR INDIGESTION | yourself by intelligent diet and sands of families have it con- } 3 a . “ |‘Two Minutes ~ iy Two exercise, but when these fail you stantly in the house against , Man., Jan, 20.—(By } WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Com ineiaen AmsoLUTELY GAMECRAS SE will need a laxative, one as near emergencies. )—Reven leaders of | } IN’ manders of army stations along the axing Jo-To. UI to patere or yi rea bod of fhe fact pe Dr. aie La gy } JU Mexican border have been warned in| p* ” make it n the opinion of man well’s up Pepsin is the largest selling ant j : ri nati he ther + @ general order sent ovt from Fort homens of pond Asoericama rece. lit Janeten in the sword, thes i dts 1M |Gane dtouston, "Texne, to take evece | OLD STOMACHS MADE NEW IN TWO MINUTES. Pepsin, which is a combination of — year, many who need its benefits have ‘ precaution against thefts of ammu The quickness of its action will convince those who are simple laxative herbs with pepsin. not yet used it. 5 oe not, send nipeg »# @ month and: diarupt- It acts promptly, gently and with- 7 name and address for a free trial ed {ts intormy sffairs. The men out ting cd wlll wi certainty tle to Dr, W. B. jweil, 518 facing triftl today wre: te any tendency to con- Washington St, Winois. Rev. William Ivens and Rev. Woodaworth, Methodist min: e Aldermen A, Heaps and J D R i S} A L Db Queen; F. J. Dixon, member of the e ‘ nition, according to the war’ depart most In doubt that JO-TO Ie the most wonderful remedy for In- Take “Cascarets” for Your Liver and Bowels and }/*) today. Tho order, which is [i qigestion they have ever tried, Wake Up Clear, Cheery, Fit—Don’t Stay Sick! signed by Colonel W. A, Holbrook chief of staff for the Southern de- panne meinen partment, declares there is every rea Tomorrow the eun will shine for] You ean not fee) right. Don't stay/son to believe that much of the Manitoba legislature: Sergt. A. Bl. 44, poverything will seem clear, |Dillous or constipated. Feel splen-| stolen munitions is smuggled across Sold in Seattle by Bray, returned soldier; George ‘tem 1#{@i@ always by taking Cascarets oc- | Into Mexico, Armstrong and John Pritchard,|"0°" ®nd bright. Your system Is) oo ionaily, They act without @rip-| The increasing number of thefts Bartell Drug Company o be fy or r, B. ¢ filled with liver and be PolsOD ing oF inéonvenience. They never) would seem to indicate that the ae f the indicted men, R, P.lwhich keeps your skin sallow, your 'sicken you Hke Calomel, Salts, Oil/mand across the border is {1 : Swift & Co., Druggists tenced to two years in the Stony|and aching. Your meals are turn- (little too—Cascarets work while|be expected is the belief expressed Mountain penitentiary, In sentenc-|ing into polson, gases and acids jyou sleep. in Holbrook's letter, |

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