The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 21

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Oo ~< Hilts pirgit gt is} if “> n- al or oo at A g HE He Hf darts ell BE ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton _ THE SPOILED DRESSES the last time PH bire ow Mrs. Frog scolded, point ort ing to a pile of things on a table qaP, TAI ‘ n " [ | \ petattering and f ipa house under | paveader no 00° pot Redtmed & queer place | fp be hunting J geist mushroom advise You see, there r Nick's timkt) Mr Frog was busy » ad all the tittle ww w oe b hand, a a them t pins in her mouth measuring and pinning and « long |89d scolding (as well an the would let her) all at That's therlast time I'l hire vewing ided, pol once Tes time th . ard. ag 1 fors a at them grow ee was sudden quictne the «a. Now they've all got legs, and Tar Tadpole opened the d lost their tails, and not @ thing fi aad preped out the t to make everything ove geet she asked! s. Frog was so upset i they wer They didn't ask THORNTON W. BURGESS BY (Copyright, 1920, by TW. Burgesd WHEN Billy Mink slipped thru;the ground, following the scent of te hole under the floor Of the | rat It G@Nin't take him long to at the back of the farmer's! find a nest under the ahed floor. Hut find a| there was no one in that nest. The | fat amell was very strong, and Billy , a) knew that rate had been there only Bitty fussy, and he can |& time before, The fact is, the tp and sleep almost anywhere ho owned that nest had bed stuffed himeett so with tha $ Billy Mink and had pre he had found just outside the ved into the house, Billy « that he felt too lazy to explore followed the trail. It le ibe picked out the first comfort hole which led In between ¢ Inking place he came to and | Walls of the house. Without hesitat atled up for a nap. ing @ seéond, Rilly popped thra, fol- | Wee BM awoke jowing that scent. It was @ queer | place. He had never been in such a place before. But Billy knew that where 4 rat could go he could go, and! |s0 he followed, climbing up between | jthe walls of the house until at last he reached the | He could hear the scampering of }many fee and he could hear the! equeake of fright, #0 he knew that the rats knew that he was there Once in the attle, Billy found the rat «| scent everywhere. It wn try to follow with his jthe rats had crossed am ‘each other's paths so ofte trail was all mixed up. ) But nose, he could trust to his ears. The sound of scampering feet and ‘the frightened squeals told him where ; the rate were. Mia eyes blazed with | the eager lght of the hunter, and without even a glance all the queer things in that things uch o« he had never seen before, Billy Kept otyafter thone rats his one thought was t he couldn't at if Buty couldn't trust to his} Kind him to the hole which led Mawes the walls of the house. et emeraber where he was, Then Melled the fish and how he had in under the shed door Tam here, I may as well t all about this Y 1 got to Next story: The Farmer Sees a Strange Sight. New Types of Tank Show Fast Speed 40 Brit his feet F exclaimed | M PR where those rats « WE the be barr 20 mijes an hour, which can be ated at about 1 per cent of the cost of the type used in the war ed op CWhat would you do with it ? A conservative doesn't carry a lighted bomb found with hir « for water to put out the ven He gets rid of it as quickly and gently as pos- » then goes away from there, Not all of us know that we are packing around with every day a perpetual source of trouble that may Produce disease or even death. Ninety per cent. of luman illness is ca or aggravated by a clogging of waste in your bowels, an ontir, wast: ely new principh Moving out of the t ifitates or forces ter instead of on the » thas porevents constipation by keeping the food waste soft, phaser Nature estat sy, thorough bowel evacuation oy “9A intervals—the healthiest habit in the world. a olutely harmless and pleasant to take—try it. sts in sealed bottles only Nujol Laboratories, padway, New anger." Old Complaint jol will keep the poisonous y other form of treatment . Nujol works on the waste GEE, | miss | 25-Cent Hose Are when sii Love is an expert magician, but it | jcan’t transform nickels into dollars, | STAR FRIDAY JARY 380, 1920. THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ~ | Om, | WISH YouD RUN over | AND ASK MRS ‘TAYLOR To | Load ma A COP OF SUGAR | wenn, “ToMORROM - HER A CUP OF SUGAR }) UATTIL TomoRROW P Yop GET OvT OF WERE ~ You Do GET ANY 6UGAR FROM PAGE 21 By ALLMAN DON'T You Come AROUND HERE FoR SUGAR AGANM UNTIL YouR WIFE ReTURdS The CUPFUL SHE BorRowEeD WEDLOCKED— ry ANNIE SO 4 MUCH I CAN'T) | wor — || ee | Be MR, PAL WITH Your ] E MR, PAL - You OCCUPY | A POSITION OF TRUST * | You- ‘ an Ol IF | ME | UNDERSTAND, | | To wiFE HAS LEFT jLEA' 1S ‘THAT RIGHT? a AND HIS FRIENDS Ytaul~[ Gor - MY UOME WORK ALL DoNE FoR TH EXAMS. WES! TUL DADS our TROUER. CANT STick uS wru QUESTIONS. LW Sib > GEE- ere cours KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES ROOM, THAT PIPE ORGAN! LiKE COST*# 30,000 AND Look AT THAT GRAND PIANO, IT SET ME Bacc | WORTH é HOW DO YOU THES OLD VIOLIN ®. 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