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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ADVENTURES | © ote bets beeen DOWN THE CHIMNEY Up out of the stump came words / way down such @ funny sight mot! | H ONCE UPON A me Theee Lived A LITTLE BOY NAMED JACK AND A LITTLE GIRL NAMED JILL ~- Now, JACK AND JILL WENT UP THE WILL “TD GET A PAIL The JACK FELL DOWN AND BROKE Wis CROWN AND JILL CAME ‘TUMBLING AFTER — tsa%y ‘THAT Puma P NieLbona Gc papoY, Do Nov ‘neu | No, my"soul, GOING TO Ter. ME Vi. SOB Ip 1 CAN Re bpigy | THINK OF ONE 3 DADDY, ARE You a Like this: “Oh, please let me go.| thelr eyes they pearly fell into the! Please™ soup. | Then some more words, “No, tn-| Mra Woodchuck was getting din-| @eed, I won't! You stay where you/ner. And poor Daddy Long Legs| are.” | was sticking right in the middie of “If you'll just let me go, I'll—Tl!!a custard pie! He must have fallen | THis (S HIS PiCTURE- | WANT YOU To TRAIL HIM AND REPORT To ME EVERY NIGHT “Please,” Daddy Long Legs was begging, “I didn't go to spoil your pie.” send ydu some candy next Christ-jdown the chimney, His high hat} mas.” was off one side of his head and his | “Next Christmas! And where do|cane was sticking up in the air "a WHERE My wire IS AND WHY SHE HAS you think you'll be next Christmas?” | Side him. There wasn't any answer and the| “Please,” he was begging. “I twins got more and more curious, | ‘ida’t go to spoil your pie. T was “ oe hunting the barver shop when I fell lerness he helen iad |down, I never heard of people hav | a is ing chimneys right in the middle of “Oo-ee! cried Nick. “Maybe. | the street.” ‘Then they discovered a hols | “Well, if you want out, swim out,” | “Why, it's a chimney, I do believe!| sald Mra Woodchuck. “You've| ‘@xclaimed Nancy. “Here's some | spoiled my pie.” | @oot. Let's go down.” | “The custard’s setting and = 1) So the green shoes made them| cart.” begged Daddy. “Now if I very, very small, and making sure| had a broom straw—" the magical mushroom was safe in| Nancy and Nick stole quietly up| Nancy's pocket, down they started.|the chimmey again. They had seen ’ Near the bottom they began toa little gleam in Mra Woodchuck's smell the most delicious smelis you|eye and knew she was only giving ever smelled—I mean they ever| Daddy a scare, smelled. And when they got all the (Copyright, 1920, N. FE. A) ar ‘KLES AND HIS FRIENDS WW , ‘ SWUAR AT Youe wauT]| eT WAVED AY Je go ng WW TE WORLD DID HE? Wand aT fe ye do THAT Fon. 3 > NES, BUT ¢ ~ FoRecy AN’ WANED TW HAND T woz MOLDIN’ A SNOWBALL- The Rats Star BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) R**s are born thieves. They not| instantly lighted all the rest of them only steal food, but they carry | With a squeak of fright, the rat ran) off many other things, things for| away, for, like all the little people of | Which they really have no use at all.|the Green Forest and the Green [ Now. it happened that one of the | Meadows, a rat fears the Red Tor. | * young rats in the farmhouse found ror, which we call fire, more than | some matehes, and took them to his | anything else. Mest under the floor of the shed. Now, that rat's nest was made chief. | ‘There, having nothing else to do, he|ty of chewed-up paper and old rags. nibbled at them, to see what the} Nothing could have been better for queer stuff on the ends of them the Red Terror. It blazed up instant might be. His sharp teeth caused one ly. The floor just above was of very. of them to light, and, of course, that very dry wood, for the boards of that ———— | floor had been there many years. In ' }no time at all that shed was afire FOR FIVE YEARS | All the rate under tho floor fled in| | terror into the house, Smoke bexan | to pour out of the open door of the! DID NOT KNOW |shed. ‘The farmer, at work in the barnyard, saw It and ran as fast as |) he could to try to put the fire out ONE WELL DAY | For a whilo the farmer and his wife [had a hard fight with the Red Ter- | — | President of Parent-Teacher ’ Association Says Tanlac | Should Be Kept in | Every Home “It certainly is wonderful how quickly the right medicine will get| & person to feeling right again,” _ said Mrs, 0. J. Wheeler, residing at) 1431 Harrison street, Kansas City } Missour!, while discussing the merits | * of Taniac recently. | Mre. Wheeler is president of the Parent-Teacher asociation, Hami!-| ‘ton school district, a prominent member of the Woman's Bee Five Auxiliary of Maccabees, also a) graduate nurse, and is not only! popular socially, but is active in all! civic matters and ts one of the, With » squeak of fright the cat _ Fecognized leaders among women in Fal away. her community. ’ When asked if she was willing for her statement regarding Taniac to be made public, Mra. Wheeler | ee: |too much for them and their hoowe “Yes, indeed, and you may tell) would be burned up, but after a while them I am speaking from expert | the water was too much for the Red ence when I my I consider Tanlac Terror and drowned it out by far the best medicine I have! «whew! exclaimed the farmer as ever found. If I had not taken !t| he and his wife sat down to rest for I believe 1 would still be a sick|, moment. ‘rat wag a narrow es AMA, . " KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES THAT'S TH' © WORST SINGIN’ LEVER HEARD! ON TH LEVEL IT'S SOMETHIN’ AWFUL! lL KNOW GOOD Music WHEN IT WELL THAT LADY IN THE PP NEXT Room 15 MaDANEe Ff CONTRALTORINA, THE 9 FANOUS OPERA TLL TELL TH’ MANAGER OF “MIS HOTEL SHE'LL HAVE TO LEAVE, OR L wine ror.. They pumped water as fast as | ever they could and carried it in pails to throw on the fire, At firat it looked as if the Red Terror would be j woman, as I had just tried overy-|cape. How under the sun could that thing, and I am glad to make 4 fire have started?’ ONDER How TWN ROCK ~ PPO. WoW AN’ SOME MOUTH + ? statement that may be of some ben-| “1 haven't the least idea,” replied ed tothco mde Ho palais hg fT UNDER efit to others who are trying to| his wife. “I was upstairs at the time. Tie eh 2 I : find relief. There was not a thing in that shed | “Five years ago I received in-|that could have started it, Do you I* juries in a fall, which resulte’ in| suppose that anybody could have set | i my health becoming very poor, and | it” | I could get nothing to do me any| The farmer shook his head. “No. good. Then.in the pring of last/eald he; “that fire started under the year I was taken down with the floor.” Then a sudden thought came ‘fia,’ and being already in a weak-|to him. “I know how it started!” he ened, run-down condition, the attack | cried, angrily. “It was those pesky was extremely severe on me. 1 was|rats! It was those pesky rats aa sure left with no appetite and my stom-|as I live. They must have found tach in a worse condition than ever.| some matches somewhere and taken I Gould hardly eat anything without | them to a nest under the floor. Then suffering intense pain and such a|while they were nibbling at them, | pressure on my heart that I could|they set one going. We've got to|'— scarcely breathe. I was losing| set ridof these rats, or we won't have | ~ weight, had the worst sort of head-|a house left over our heads. I don’t In the present century the value of; Carnegie library donations mrvaarearf ET ” | tor aches and was “0 dizzy at times [| know what we're going to do, but | natural gas used in the United to $38,256,664, Both Carnegie and 7 we've got to get rid of those rate! States annually has risen fram $27,- Rookefeller prefer to give donations - could hardly walk. I alxo had severe berg A | Stics ta the masall of tay. book, sut-| 100,000 to $143,000,000 and in atill/pronortionate to the amount raised | s fered with heartburn, constipation| Next story: Billy Mink Is Discov. | rising by public subscription | and bloating, and never knew what | ed. Abd a, hoe RE BRE BOERNE LAE Ht sane 1 Us t] josure proceedings which wipes)The success of the enterprise ordinary leases. brought about the forming of numer- ian bees cas Goma ane - @ fenanta exposed this subler-| ous other companies, not only to buy |tingalshes plants but also fuge, and in order to avoid further) | wartments on the cooperative plan,| mentary eyes and possess trouble, bought the apartment, after \Seee anes — forming a company for that purpose Jbut to build apartments. 2 pa re the mini ee a well day was, 2 i a | “{ had been reading the teefl- . monials for Tanlac for some time, | Can Carry Liquor 1) and, as some of them were given . by people of my acquaintance, I on Week-End Trips| concluded to try the medicine my-| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23,~A self. Well, it just seemed to suit|slight ray of hope penetrated the!) my case exactly and has acted so| gloom of the wets here today with|) differently from other medi I\the receipt of information from]? have weed, By the time my fi | Washington that “weekenders” may | hottie was gone I had a good ap ry along their liquor supply upon} } petite and the gas had stopped|securing a permit from the federal |) forming on my stomach. Then 1| authorities. ) bought another bottle, then another| According to Frank M. Silva, state | and so on, and just kept improving | prohibition enforcement officer, the until my allments all disappeared. | liquor must be carried as personal I am now enjoying better health | baggage | phacaesaendo hiaeagalobalamanasoealleanamiemseseen Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! | cist year in New York’ | ‘ Corns Loosen and Lift Out}; Proves Success | NEW YORK, Jan. 23The first | L\ VEN No pain! Few drops loosen corns and calluses }|¥%"" of cooperative hip of | ss i. |flat# and apartments in New York | so they fall off—Try it! Magic! |has proved extremely succesatu Real estate reporty just completed | show that 6,000 New York familtes, | at a cost Of $20,000,000, have bought | their apartments and thus put a stop freezone or afterwards, It (|to ever-increasing high rent, The movement started with a ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin”’ is the quickest, surest relief for a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach—Distress vanishes! Vor a few cents you can | Just think! Not one bf wet a small bottle of the | of pain before applying magic drug freesone, re cently discovered by a Cin- | | cifina | doesn't even irritatte the WAY Th EA pe NURS Mo ae Ree AR PR aaa a than I have in five years. In fact “ae | innaty man A . at fet group of professional men of the] stomach acidity causes indigestion!| tion, dyspepsia or a disordered I am feeling unusually strong and | Just atk at any drug | surrounding skin. |welltodo class, who found their | Food souring, gas, distress! Won-| stomach. A few tablets of Pape's i What upset Your stomach? Well, Diapepsin neutralize acidity and sivoll = don't bother! The moment you eat a| relief at once— waiting! Buy a tablet or two of Pape's Dinpepsin all| box of Pape’s Diapepsin now! Don’t] the lumps of indigestion pain, the! stay miserable! Try to regulate your small bottle of | Hard corns, soft corns, fr ly & fow drdpa | OF corns betWeen the toes, upon a@ tender, aching corn, | alae Hardened calluses on and instantly all soreness | bettom of feet shrivel up dina and shortly you | and fall off without hurting will find © corn so loowe | a particle, It is a actentific that you can lift It out, root | compound made tr ther. and all, with your fingers, | Get the genulne! store for a well and all the praise, thanks and Cut Glass Cigaret gratitude for this wonderful change fn my qpndition belodgs to Tania Cases the Latest If everybody knew its value as I do LONDON, a. Cut glass ¢ no home would be without it.” aret tases are the latest fad of Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | lish wornen. The cases, made of espe. Drug Stores under the personal di-| cially tough glass, cost more than rection of @ special Tanlac represen-| old cases, and have the single ad- tative—Advertisement, _ Manlage-of transparency. lrent for apartments in a Riverside<dr lapartment growing of propor tion to their incom y insisted on three-year leases and obtained them. ‘Then, when the landiord rea! ized his inability to exact further gain, altho other landlords were hotsting their rénts, he thought of] Millions of people 9 subterfuge which consisted of a bebo!