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y OF THE THE STORE IN DVENTURES TWINS Olive Roberts Barton THE STUBBLE Nancy and Nick stapped to talk to the fat litte man smoking a pipe fANCY and hunting for Nick were Jocko, Every stilt Where the green shoes took them) + sharp Jittle eyes were looking a way and that for some sign of _ their lost pet. ‘That's the way they happened to Rotice the funny little house In the Btubbie field. There was a fat little ‘man in the doorway smoking « ~ pipe, and over his head a sign which read: | “JELLINGSWORTH JOUNCE Cuspidors for Sale.” Nancy and Nick stopped at once, ‘they were so curious, altho they “fried not to show it. “Good morn- Ing.” they said politely. _ ‘The little man made a_ grand “Good morning, Most Highs,” | answered. “Oh, we—we're not ‘Most Highs’.” . “Did you “think we were a king and queen?” no! replied Mr. Jounce. “But come up to your knees} you wouldn't expect me to call you “Most Lows,’ would yout’ And he [was stil! laughing at his own Joke, |when Nick asked in a grownup tone “Is business yood?* My. Jounce stopped laughing “That's not so funny,” he answered. |"Na Never sell a thing. You see this tea grasshopper's store and you [might as well try to sell shoes to tadpoles, as cuspidors to grasshop pers. They won't use ‘em. Come jin, won't you?" ‘The twins didn't have to be asked twiog They were still very curious. “There they are,” pointed Mr. Jourme. “All perfect, not a crack Made ‘em out of nut shells myself Haretpainted, too!” | “Dhey't make darling hats,” erted | Nancy, “turned upside down with a feather on.” 1 “Why so they would!” declared | Mr. Jo@nce, much pleased. “I |do it, idea.” Later when the twins were return ling tRat way the sign read “JELLINGSWORTH JOUNCE Fine Millinery. Step In.” (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) i just ‘Thank you so much for the THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1920. THE DOINGS OF THE DUF “fom, | WAVe Some THINGS FOR YoU TH DO THIS EVENING - FIRST | Wise YouD FIA “This 1C@ BOX-ThE DRAIN PIPE SEEMS To BE iY OW, WELeal,WHeal | CHEESE BUT GET DID You GET Tus ae Fine. CHeese ? Vou Pick ovT SOME Choice 1 CANNY open, tr TWAT Ice Box Fixeo! 1 Want You To Pur UP A SHELF FoR me. AND Fit THIS WiulDOW) Tom Has a Happy Thought. NOW NEVER MIND THE] I’Li-TRY IT AND SOE} \Tyere 15? went, if tT WoRKS cmmecapeeneenal OM, HELEN, | SEE THERE 1S A PEACK OF A Movie. NER “To “THE CoRNER- THEATER! | HEARD Tr WAS GREAT WEDLOCKED— NO CLEAN COLLARS ANNIE ALWAYS TooK CARE OF MY LAUNDRY = er GEE-1 wish ANNIE WAS "HOME eae NO GREAD-NO CEREAL + NO COFFEE - GE ANNIE ALWANS HAD TH’ ICEGOK FULL, TOO v7 Billy Mi ves High BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) ed MINK was living high.; is not like the rats; he doesn't gnaw Yes, sir; Billy Mink was lving | holes. Ho makes use of holes some For the first time in his Iite | one ele, has made. His teeth are not to hunt his meals.|made fpr qnawing. became hungry.alihe; But Billy wasn't expecially dsap- to slip out from under | pointed because he couldn't get into) and there was a meal ! ) after a while, | broad daylight. | thea henhouse. In fact, he seldom thought about chickens. You see, he| had plenty to eat, and, having plen-| ty, there was no temptation to try to! | k8i a chicken. So Billy felt very much at home, and worrled about | nothing at all. There was nothing to worry about. He felt as if he quite belonged to that farmyard. | Next story: Billy Mink Trails His | | Broakfast, | VA READY T’ Go T Soo, ALEK ?P Silveye! Nur AWT HARDen AAME FIVE ANWALS Thur Live IA AFRICA =. LE'S “\] WELL HERES A NICE DOES} HOUSE DOG, AND EASY HE? TO TAKE CARE OF: JUST GIVE Hitt TWO POUNDS oF BEEF 6 Day DOG? HE AsPITZ!! that there PGE ei arian i" EVERETT BANK OF COM. by which he could| MERCE has purchased a site on| jouse. The farmer|Hewttt ave. Everett, for $100,000. Blocked up that hole thru which|and will build soon, says Daniel nce entered. After he dis-| Keliher, president. is, Billy kept away from} we ee house, He knew that it was! Adtomobiles for hire in Japan are ef Ro use to go there. You see, he in es cess of those for private use. there. Neither) Mother! 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Ce a oy wht | guaranteed for % gerning and get teet Call ona Bee Sa o Most of our work fi | Tree OTTO AUTO WYA FOAMS WERE T AM BACK HOME AGAIM FROM MY HOP AROUND TH WORLD AN WW BET OF 5000 CLINKG 1% WANTING FOR rae I “DARNED OLD FERRY! We lon't want it Gas Tank Is Clue in Bank Robbery BYRON cal Jan 28. An) acetylene gas tank arded by rob: |) IT Wa ho yesterday looted the Byron | ELLENSBURC , is the clue | Clifford W Veale hopes | 8 ' P is the reply of Three point residents the nmissioners’ prop to exten Protest petitions are in cir-| ulation tees Neuralgic Pains Give Way branch bank of by which Sheriff wry served t learned the tank /C0!. Lowry was « fow days ago to an} to Soothing Wizard Oi Hamlin's rn, ties valued at more than $60 Hamlin mprised the booty eftecti in, it act the t herve and almost invari relief. Ite healing always be reli W 6 treatment for } izard O1 safe and| 900 | tation and enviat | B « few year emer fought as free lar i Sands {| commission im} ee tured)’ DRINK HOT TEA brings | { FOR A BAD COLD aa a tonic to held a abt Lowry was in coi troops. Sands is now w 3. regular cavalry, st a small package of Hamburg | wet ‘Tea at any pharmacy. Tal snful of this hamburg te yer, Va put a cup of boiling water upon it, an pour through a sieve and drink aja "i upful at any time, It is thelr effective way to break a cold|f, © grip, as it opens the pore ng congestion, Also loosens bowels, thus breaking a cold at antiseptic qualities ean 1 upon to pre fection, or other serious result sprains, bruises burns stings. Just as good wre feet, stiff neck, f sores and canke re Get it from d ists for 20 cents. If not satiefied the bottle and get your money i ent in , from bites too, for st bites, cold outs, jeer win ¥ and in the nich he bears dier genera), constipate Just tr Wis little pink pills, 30 6 Guaranteed, It is Inexpensive and entirely veg: etable, therefore harmless, Piel, | Comrades Battle With Each Other | if Wars Are Heutenant under Sands 7 machine-gun battatfon vonds, silver, Jewelry and|thru the MeuseArgonne offensive |coming out of that Me in the wry brigade WELL ~ THERES* TH ELEPWANT Ax’ 22? ant-anr. 2? WELL - NOBODY 1 THIS COUNTRY STOPPED +E, 0 1 TACKLED TH’WORLD AN’ NOBODY STOPPED ME ~ SO - HERE'S NEWS FOR YOU + PAGE 13 By ALLMAN Tom, Do You REALIZ®, MAT Nou DIDA" FIX “THAT ICE.BOK AND FoR ME? GOUY- I'm SORRY ANNIE WENT AwAy-/ "LL CLEAN THEM UP TONIGHT | UNDERSTAND Wit. LEPT yOu, Pa YOU'RE A LUCKY GUY ALONG ON A STUFFED OLIVE “TOMORROW I AM GOIN’'TO STOP ¢ THERE TON'T ARY “TRICK ABOUT IT- ANY OF YOU COULD OF THOUGHT OF FT, AND 1 WOULD HAVE STOPPED IN A TIFFY — NEP, TomoRRow 1 STOP, AN’SHOW You WHAT DOES IT < weeewees “a HOO-RAY © sae WARD NOW: WNAT BO YOU THI ATISTHAT STOPS HIM — 222 - |Hiram Johnson in EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Capt.| 28. — Hiram cond U.| fighting senator, has Edward | ue of Nations fight into Few) Johnson, carried °° | -Phird Missouri district's, special con- He attack: t one ] ‘easional elect battle. Pre gressional election ba conceivable angle, | Joh le records | ig # back they both! dates and gave them scant m itacs" Simple Way to atenant colonel’s mmand of federal) “show” with ¢ rebel forces and ith ¢ stat wh in the Persian Washington, D. C of Americans | tio Lithuanian army, | the rank of brig until ed to normal rohase a case ¢ That's all your druggiat ‘Two dollars a gallon iy the price of gagoline in Nyassaland, Kast Af Missouri Campaign Jan. California's ‘They went| ed the covenant last night from ev on insisted the question was than the congressional candi: | Take Off Fat \ be nothing simpler than jent litte tablet four our weight is just) Marmola Preserip- $1 to Marmola Co, Detroit, Mieh.), vo dieting, FUNERAL for Albert’ Franklin | Booth, 74, retired newspaper man, who died at 30th S,, is being arranged by Bon- ney-Watson undertaking establish. ment. his home, 531 ave the DON’T PUT OFF | It’s the neglected cold,cough, tender throat or tonsils, that | debilitate and leave the body disposed to serious germ diseases. the ery I am sorry, but I was forced raise that price again, I sell this” property on a close margin, every tme the lumber price vances, My price is forced a little higher. But even at that, it’ a wone SCOTT'S derful buy, and the only plan I E fel U | $ | ON |devise to offer you a home in lon a small beginning, you get one-half acre of grou should be taken at the first sign of lowered resistance, cold or the first unit of the house for cough. The en virtues of Scott's bring essential cash and $15 per month. You a and finish it when you can, nourishment and help to | the weakened system. ~ ard times in this office—we are ‘| Give Scott’s a trial. ing all the time, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. jon. (or H. C. PETERS oy 76 Third Ave ‘