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Jj] ADVENTURES ii) OF THE T Chive TWINS ° Roberts Barton THE TWINS GO TO THE PALACE te ine ik Be at on a throne. the road rattled the little ‘On tts way to the palace of The ,o’ Lost Things. The twins #0 anxious to ask Queen Rag- i if she knew anything of their | you know Nancy Nick were wearing their green all the time, and no doubt y Were putting a little speed Into alitomobdiie, too. Or it may have the penny wheels; who can ‘They say pennies go fast these how, they whizzed along at a| ul rate, thru towns where all Kittie lost people were living. funny little people they were, oh, so man: There were jack- and pins and thimbles and ite, oh quite, a number of collar ttons, too, besides other things. | At last they were there, or near h at least to see the towers of palace, which listened like = = omet. The twins vent into a large hall where Queen Rag-Doll| diamonds in the sun. The palace was made of a hundred biscuit tins, and it had a tower on every cor- ner, “Now,” warned the magieal mush- room in Nancy's pecket, “you're go- ing to have a surprise, but don’t show it. When you see the queen, Just don't let on.” " “Let on what?" asked Nancy and Nick rather puzzled. “Oh, just don't let on. You'll see.” And the mushroom wouldn't say any- thing more, Still wondering what they were not to “let on” about, the twins went up © hundred tin steps and thru a doorway into a large hal! where Queen Rag-Dolt sat on a throne. “Why it's RubyJoan, my own | (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) ing Billy Mink Host ragdoll!” Nancy was just about to cry out, when she sudienty re- | membered - the mushroom’s words “not, to let on.” Bo she stuck her tongue. into her cheek, to keep it | quiet. orf a DCTLE Didn’t Know (Copyright, 1920, by T. W. Burgess) [E tree up which Billy Mink had Serambled Was a big hemlock. Me went onty high enough to be out ‘He when he was well off. He pro and trotted off thru the Green Fog: eat. Then Billy Mink came down. He promptly went to sleep again. Their secret was still their own. Next Stery: Chattorer the Red , | Squirrel Ip Saucy. MRS. GOLDIE 1. DEXTER, 35, wife of Roy B. Dexter, 8340 13th avé. N. W., died Sunday at the family r Besides her hus- band, Mrs. Dexter is survived by @ daughter, Julia, and her parents, ++ ga mas anaes aaa | attle. SUDDEN ILLNESS will prevent THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Yes Tommy, | OW,7r, wit YovENcUsE fil waren mo Warnes) Wate Te wit cer Atodc| SEE You A MNUTE ALL RIGHT y excuse ME MOTHER WHILE 1S€E 1 THOUGHT fD COME OVER AND CHEER, You UP IN YOUR. TROUBLE - | DON'T BLAME You FOR LEAVING PETER | PAL HE'S ‘NO GOOD AN THAT You STOOD HIM AS LONG AS You DID IS Wavee {? LEAVE Tue TABLE - Ao} You others Are Always Very Curious. Ut lls 7 Uy YUM . bs Aas acct fi AND NEVER DARKEN MY 'M $0 GLAD ! MBT You, .MR. 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The rules com: mittee of the two organizations were to .go into session around noon, starting what promised to be one of {the notable baseball meetings of lenges history. Minor leagues were to hold ses- sions today, also, preparatory to a general meeting Wednesday or ‘Thursday, when they hope to ar range a new working agreement with the majors, An inforthgl eesston of the rules committee yesterday, attended by various club owners and scorers found general agreement’to amputa- tion of pitching freaks. Under logis- lation now coneldered “shine ball” and “emery ball" pitchers would be TO LEAVE FOR CAMP SACRAMENTO, Feb. 9.—Joo Ged eon, second baseman for the St Louis Browns, said today he wild leave for the training camp Febru ary 23, Gedeon bas been pastiming on the local lots this winter. compelled to sign a pledge. Spit ters, having taken longer to acquire their habit, would be permitted to taper off, the period to taper yet to bo determined. The abolishment of the itentional pass was a favored proporal. The rules committee, which will put all its suggestions tn writing today comprises Veeck of the Chicago Cubs, Mack of the Phil- adelphia Athletics, Dreyfuss of the Pittsburg Pirates and Griffith of Washington Schedule meetings tomorrow, a joint meeting Wednesday for possi ble selection of a new commission head and a parley Thursday with the minors, was the program, Ho- tel lobbies were jammed with mag- nates, player and gossipers éarly today TIGERS MEET HILL OUTFIT IN PREP MIX Rroadway and Queen Anne meet in the big game of the high school cage schedule this week at Broad way. The Tigers took the hill tam down the line the first time they met in Queen Anne's gymnasium by & 28 to 20 count in one of the best games of the season, Broadway is atill- leading the high school race with five straight wins, In the other games Friday Lin- coln will journey to West Seattle and franklin will take @ trip out to Ballard to argue with the Beavers. Lincoln has shown a let of strength in their last few starts and the Northenders are hoping for a Queen Anne win over Broadway Fri- day, #o the race will be even up. Ldncoln meets Broadway at Broad: way in the last game of the season. Billion for Roads Is Engineer Plan LOUISVILLE, “Ky, Feb. 9.— (United Press)—Diseusston of the plane to spend one billion dollars in 1920 on street and road con- struction and maintenance in the United States was to be the chief topic before the annual convention of the American Roadbulldere’ as- aociation.opening here today. Good Roads Meeting Is on in Lewiston LEWISTON, Ida, Feb. (United Prese)—Good rends boos ers from Wallowa county, Ore, came here today for a conference with Lewiston and Clarkston busis| ‘rr neas men regarding the construc; | ai tion of the proponed tri-state high: | ® way from Lewiston and Clarkston to Enterprise, Ore. It takes an extemporancous er to talk fluently about nothing, 1 LOWED ALL OVER, BUT “Mey arn't Ro GUCM NUMBER AS DAMAGE CLAIMS amounting to. © SHIRLEY N. PARKER, “ $66,452.78 “have been paid to 221 Kd og il ot binned one. elaimants since Seattle acquired the by wed Poy auien ad ne street railway system Idst April. | New. York he Kes otha Cena ‘This represents 1.68 per cent of the} methods ‘of practicn! business train- railway income. Under private own-/fng. First tinte a Western man has ership, damage claima paid avoragea} Won highest honors. 6.64 per cent of the income, says) gam Supt, Murphine. 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