The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1920, Page 13

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ADVEN OF OTHE TURES TWINS ive Roberts Barton. “Did you ever hear of the Land of man ip “Ah, ha!” said a queer little man in the woods. “I you have on the famous green shoes, so I suppose you have the magical mushroom, too.” Nancy and Nick had come upon their new acquaintance quite sua- denly minute before. He had seemed to spring from nowhere—-just like that. “Yes,” nodded Nancy, in surprise, “it’s in my pocket.” “Then I've a prétty good idea You've lost something,” he went on, _ winking one eye. f “Yes, indeed! We lost Jocko. How did you know that?” asked Nick. “Oh, I know what I know!” nodded the little man, looking ve: . “You see, the fairy queen lov _ dren. And so she nearly always|y 4 mush-} © lost| Tends the shoes and magical _,%eom to help them if they “anything. Been around sow “Yes, a good bit. "bunnies, and the beetles, and the blue _ day, and the bees, and-——" We've asked) ‘@verybody but the butterflies and the | Lost Things?” asked the queer little tho woods. “There—there! Are you going by the alphabet?, | |suppose you started with the A’s, and | | haven't started with the B's yet.” | “Oh, no! We didn’t think of that. We've been around everywhere, | but——" | Again the little man interrupted. | |"You just think you have been | around, but you haven't begun. Not) even on this land, and there are other | lands. Did you ever hear of the! | Land of Lost Things?” | “Where's that?” the twins inquired, ‘That's the place all the lost things | when they leave this earth.” | ‘How do you get there?” eked | ick, eagerly. “Get there? Well, well, well! And| ave had your green shoes all this) time! Why, you just get there, that's all.” Suddenly he vanished as quickly as he came, and the twins rubbed their eyes, wondering if they had been dreaming after all. (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) Wait a minute.| Billy Mink Is Quick B¥ THORNTON W. BURGESS | HEN Billy Mink decides to do a thing, he wastes no time ‘thinking about it, He does it in- tantly. Therein he differs from sight of a moving shadow. Now,| most folks in Billy’s place would) have stopped, or, at least, turned to seo what that shadow meant. Billy THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. NGS OF THE DUFFS GEE, | HAVEN'T BouchT MY. WIFE A BOX OF CANDY IX A Lonc Time! {LU Just Go IN AND GET WER A FIVE PoUND BOK RichT Now — HE'S BEEN IN THERE FOR AN Hour. -i'LL GO IN [77 AN’ FIND OUT WHY] HE GOES IN THERE EVERY NIGKT P7777, The Event Makes Helen Suspicious LITTLE SURPRISES LIKE THESE ARE REALLY WHAT Pur THe JoY IN LIFE AFTER ALL- We'ke ALL ALITTLE CARELESS ABT HELEA, | BROUGHT You Home A LITTLE You_SAyY_HE ORINKS NINE ICE CREAM SODAS EVERY NIGHT | TRAIL HIM EVERY NIGHT AND AFTER HE ETS THROUGH WORK , HE FIRST GOES To TH ORUG STORE AN’ THEN COMES HOME To BED ITS & QUEER CASE PAGE 13 By ALLMAN A Five Pound t Box OF CANDY FoR Me. BUT TELL ME, Who Is GIVING A PoOKER- PARTY “TONIGHT P HE SEEMS To LEAD A GOoD CLEAN LIFE- BuT | CAN'T UNDER= STAND HIS PASSION FoR ICE CREAM SopA AW~ GEE Vou CANT GET MARRIED FoR A LONG TWE- TU BE MARRIED LONG BEFORE MEBBE You TWAT So YouLL SEND ME A Pods TAGALONG SAID HE wuz Bows Yo GET MARDIED AN’ WAVE A BIG WEDDING F Many of his neighbors of the Green did nothing of the kind. The very) | Forest. You see, Billy Mink is very |#econd that he caught that glimpse | Wil, BUT You Won't Brook, he slipped out from under the | He makes quick decisions he acts quickly. That is one Billy is able to go and come There are few he mean that Billy has Re enemies who could kil] him easily if they caught him. He has several, i he isn’t afraid of them, simply quick that he feels he had been living so go back to the Laughing most the instant he had mind. It was a moon- just the kind of a night travel. Billy bounded along care- and happy. As is his way, he to investigate whatever at- his attention. He looked into e little hole he came to, and he came to a hollow log he ran find out if anybody 7? iW Shadows. This was @ place to suit Billy. ran across a bright, but for the most part he the Black Shadows. Not particularily who saw ig @go learned that if of the moving shadow, Billy bound: | | ed off to one side, He didn't hesitate | a fraction of a second. Then he |darted under a pile of brush, from | which he peeped out, with his little leyes glowing red with anger. Just Eg % ec “I almost got you that time,” over the brush pile Hooty the Owl hovered for an instant, and his great, yellow eyes glared fiercely down into Billy Mink’s angry little red ones. | “I almost got you that time,” hissed Hooty, “The next time I will get you.” “‘Almost’ never got anybody yet,” |enapped Biily. “You'll be an old, old owl, Hooty, before you ever dine on me.” With this, Billy actually darted right out, and, before Hooty could turn, was under another pile of brush, laughing at Hooty and mak LAVE AS BIG WELL Look, THERES ONLY ONE BIG ONE IN IT Now! HEY WAITER! THERE'S ONLY ONE OYSTER IN THIS STEW! WHEN I LEFT TH’ KITCHEN THERE WAS A BIG OYSTER AN’ A LITTLE ONE WELL WHERE HAS TH’ UTTLE ONE ‘CAUSE You DIDNT SEND ME ANY OF Yours’? 2 Bu BLOSSER CC ABA MAYBE TH’ DIG FELLER ATE Hirt Sig! IN GONE? ning across one of the | ing fun of him places, when, from the; Next story: A Heap of Snow Comes of one of his eyes, he caught |to Life. PREVENTION 15 BEST CURE FOR INFLUENZA YES, HIS NUMBER 19 999 « *S AM OUTRAGE, T TELLYOU! T WAS STALLED ON ony Pusu Postible Effort Is Being Made in Affect- ed Localities to Stop Further Spread of Dis- ease. DUNCE OF PREVEN- TION WORTH POUND OF CURE /) Persons Who Catch Colds Easily and Who Are in Run-down Condition in Greatest Danger. Influenza continues to spread; and the disease is now prevalent over Many sections of the country. It has baffled the medical skill to @n unsual extent, and although it has been held in check in most local ities, it has gotten beyond control in others. The germ has eluded bactert- Ologists, and medical men now agree that the best cure is prevention, The surest prevention is to build up the bodily powers of resistance, and to get the system into the best Physical condition possible. It is | now univ ly agreed that it is pos- le to perfect the powers of resist- nee of the human system so that it ‘ean throw off almost any infection, hot excepting influenza It has been observed that persons ‘who are weak and run-down are more #unceptible to the disease than per pene who are in robust health, and AUTHORITIES {f you are in @ generally run-down condition and below normal weight, this warning should be heeded Promptly. If you are in thia condi. tion nothing on earth will build you |up and strengthen you like Tanlac, which contains the most powerful tonic properties known to acience. AS a reconstructive tonic and system builder it is without an equal and containg the very elements needed by the system to give you fighting} strength to ward off disease germs This is a statement of fact and is| supported by the recognized authori ties and reference works, including the U. 8. Dispensatory, the Encyclo: | pedia Britannica, and also by stand-| ard text books used in the schools of | medicine. This statement is further Proven by the fact that millions of| persons who have actually taken| Tanlac have testified to {ta extraor- | dinary merit as a medicine and by the fact Tanlac is today having the largest sale of any tonic on the American market. Tanlac is also an ideal strengthen ing tonic for persons who are suffer. ing from the after-effects of colds, influenza, ordinary Grippe, and bron chial troubles, and hundreds of thou sands are using it daily with most} gratifying resuits, | In connection with the Tanlac treatment it is very important to] keep the bowels open by taking Tan- |lac Laxative Tablets, samples of |which are enclosed with every bottle jot Tank | Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell |Drug Stores under the personal di- | rection. of a special Tanlac represen | tative,—Advertisement |new show which opened at the Pan JES’ LOOK ATT» BRAND NEW | CAR AND IT WAS Sinn STILL WHEN HE RAN INTO 77 ahs = DIDN'T EVEN LOOK 2) A You: 'TAGET “"S Wie NUMBER ?- You CAM BRING SUIT AGAINST “THAT BIRD. You'RE RIGHT TLL SUE HIM, AN’ I'LL DRAIN HIM “To TH’ LAST DROP IN HIS CELLAR © “M’ NAP — tne: @ RAILROAD ay Into favor. a77, Winding up the bill fs a company |ards head the aggregation, which is of dusky entertainers who sing, dance | quite the liveliest seen here for some of time. PANTAGES There isn’t a dull moment in the gram opens with “The Act Beauti ful,” which is @ posing feature, staged in ‘an entirely original manner. Mary Ann is a very pretty girl with | lots of pep, personality and a good soprano voice. Charles Olcott gives impressions of a traveling musica! | comedy in a manner which wins him| hearty applause. Edward Blondel!, a favorite over | es. the Pantages circuit, is back with a new skit, “The Boy Krom Home. Blondel, a clever actor, is ably as sisted by Lela Bliss jache, colds and constipation so gent ly you're never even inconvenienced. youths and a maid, sing and dance] explosive aftereffect IT’S A SHAME! Why Don’t You Take “Cascarets” for Your Liver and Bowels and Feel Cheery, Fit and Fine? : sickening Oil or Why don't you take Cascarets and get rid of the bowel and liver poison which is keeping Bardwell, Mayo and Rostrom, two| Theré !s no griping and none of the) you miserable and sick? | of cathartics | cost litde and work while you sleep., cramping Pilg. LONDON, Bennett, 81, was lifting here. She }|a diary, perfume tin (save Rich \81-Year-Old Woman | Turns Shoplifter Feb, 3.—Sarah Ann convicted of shop- stole silk stockings, and postcards. EYES OUR yd ce Schoonmak 1325 First Ave, Cascarets Broken Lenses 4" sbort notice at reduc Free Examination SPECIALTY Years of ex- perience in fitting | and making glasses, and our low operating ex- pense, enable us to make better Classes for less money. a4 om prices, KING COUNTY commissioners’ re-} PRESS CLUB officers for 1! quest to build bridge over Duwamish | "= 2 U Fiver at Riverton will be heard by|‘!l! De nominated Bist ere: Wy S. engineer, 602 Burke building,|bers at 8 p. m. Wednesday in’ the Tuesday, February 10, at 10 a. m./club rooms, In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the I . and, strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; . you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years. EXAMINATION Full Set of Teoth away? Amalgam Filling . Painless Have impresston taken in the mination and advice free. LS ‘orl ‘We Stand the mended — our iving good satisfaction, our When coming to our office, be sume. All work guaranteed for 18 yea morning and get teeth same day. F Si pi Most of our pre vork is still patronage iy Bring this ad with you, Open Sundays From ® to i2 for Working People ° OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 907 UNIVEL.SITY ST. Opposite Frascr-Patersen Om.

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