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iL% leak and run-down has of { ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Clive Roberts Barton THE CLOUD Wi i Nu 3 ot Mi be how d/? you know it was going to rain?” Nick asked 1 | 1 day Nancy and Nick were on and nearer. It was square, as all the th of their house at No. 99/ clouds were in the Land o' Lost st, Peach Can Town, | Thingg, because, you see, all the Bo Lost Things, when a cloud clouds were pocket handkerchiefs ie into the sky. [people in the world were losing twins had seen odd looking | Every day they came floating by Ms before, and were quite acous- | squilllums of them, so that didn’t id to them, but it puzzled them surprise the children; but thelr little | f much to see the way their) neighbors, taking in washing and were acting. The rubber | planting grass seed like pepper, and Nved on their left, bounced acting forty ways for Sunday, were house and brought out a/ very odd, indeed! © Fow of potted plants, which he! guadenty, when the cloud was right! carefully on the fence rail. over Peach Can Town, it began to| pa who lived on their right.! ruin. Then the twins understood, | i Into her back yard. where and laughed and clapped their hands the line, and | Vy handkerchiof—1 mean no cloud thing. The) nag ever rained before during thelr) yy, began to seat- \ seed on the ground like ‘on potatoes, and old Si Scts- the tops off bis rain bar- It was very queer! Ys wrong, I wonder?" ’ | “Well, said the “it only ral from handkerchiefs-loat-tn-the-was asked We can always tell them | you see. Tssicat chuahreces ‘poked tta| ‘rom the others because the ‘water | “ Gat of Nancy's pocket. “Watch | maxes them dark. | x 1” it said, and disappeared. | Copyright, 1920, by the Newspaper the cloud came on, nearer Enterprise Association, en ii) ul | innate oLG tC = 7 Chatterer Makes a Great Jump > tg one thing in the world ) What ever shall I do?" he kept say nm into trou-|ing over and over. “It in a terrible | ag were eee. There is | distance down to the ground. I don't) ‘Way, No surer way of keep- dare make such a dreadful jump, I) of trouble than by saying lit-| wish I had kept my tongye still, 1) taking care that what you do not be better left unsakl. the Red Squirrel was in He was in the top of a tall | x Chatterer waited until Billy pinto trouble, but he no sooner Mink was almost up to him. | | @ut of trouble than he forgets it it, and that unruly tongue | wish I had let Billy Mink go about into another scrape. | his business. I wish I hadn't seen he Was in now was the him at all. Oh, dear! I guess this is one he had been in for a long! the end of me! He was clear at the top of| Meanwhile, Billy Mink was climb- M tree, and, coming after him, ing steadily. He didn’t hurry, The Billy Stink, Billy was angry. | fact le, he was rather enjoying Chat- . knew that he would be terer'’s fright. He felt that it served nN if Billy Mink caught Chatterer right for having been #0 | ‘also knew that Billy Mink impudent. He knew that the only fondness tor red squirrel for | possible way for Chatterer to escape Chatterer’s tongue wae si would be for him to make that ter. "now. It had, been silent ever | rible jump from the top of that tall 7 the had discovered that he had tree clear to the ground. He rather | falessly run up a tree from which hoped that Chatterer would be afraid | id not jump to any other tree. | to try it. A fat Red Squirrel would | too frightened to think of Make a very good breakfast—and | Billy Mink any more bad! Billy was hungry. The fact, is, Chatterer was, Chatterer waited until Billy Mink | ing. Was almost up to him. He looked dear! Oh, dear! Oh, dear me!| down into Billy's angry little eyes, | “te jand then, with a whimper Of fright, | Liver [he Jumped. & great deal of trouble, bil- | Next story: Sammy Jay Holds His | constipation and sick Breath. . Do not put up with it; ———$$_——____—. once by taking NIAGARA FALLS.—Citizens are lood’s Pills | protesting against inpdequate water [supply and planning additional facil- | by ©. 1 Hood Co., Lowell, Mase, “{tiex for nervice. | | ’t it make you feel i—cause you to straight- up and feel ‘‘chesty”— N someone guesses your at ten years or so hger than you really You look into your , smile with satisfac- say to yourse! he didn’t make such bad guess, at that.” ® point is: You’re no n your vitali if a man is strong, vigor- , Mentally alert, fine and at 50 he mence at once to restore your energy, strength and endurance by taking The Great General Tonic This master body-builder will help you keep young in spirit and mental and physical action, because it will assist Nature in maintaining your vitality at per. gcstaps iangting cod ovsrveveceht nerves, a % Gnees sound refre ar | | | | | has a better of living up to 80 a man of 30 who is up to 60. While none us can stay the years nor time, we should all we an heroic effort to suc- Bfully resist the effects by ever keeping our y at par. hen sense a feeling lng’ down of your cal forces—when your mach, liver, kidneys and F organs show signs of iness’"—when you notice of your old time “pep” _“punch’’—in other i feel vitality you should com- seer ea cold aaer only, Ii ry Jofuse all substitutes. ‘ CSurany Pioneer Will Be Funeral services for Mrs, Ellen McDonald Padden, 9 o'clock Friday morning, at St Joseph's church, born in Portland, in 1859 |to Seattle two years later, t ! she js | KILL THE COLD AT | | \ W. Padden; two sons, Louis A, Pad °, j den, of the county engineer's office, ; HILLS | ands three daughters, Mary, CASCARA QUININ | 1DE [survived by her husband, Michac!| ONCE WITH and Stanley J, Padden, a local attor ney, Leonilla and Katherine Padden, all of Seattle Wrong Knob; She Almost Died of Gas JACKSONVILLE Be ie Pe scien wen Jarton wrong handle. the electric from gas inhalation at the elt pital, THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 Danny Is Too Much for Grandma. 1) “TWATLL Be ABOUT EHOUGH MY -MN- MN- DANNY You MUSN’T PULL GRANDMA'S LEG | GIDDAP worsen | GiDDAP Horsey ! TROT - TROT-TRIT, Trot ! GO FASTER if Geauoma! WEDLOCKED— THE BOSS WANTS ‘TO SEE You, MR. PAL | SENT FOR You To ASCERTAIN THE REASON FoR THE MARKED CHANGE IN Your WORK DURING THE PAST THREE WEEKS WELL, MR. BOSS, I'LL TELL Ou- MY WIFE AND IVE BEEN MISERABLE EVER SINCE. THAT'S THE REASON FoR MY Poor. SHOWING Trot Ti’ FER A Horse WITH THE RNEUMATISM = GRAVOMA Poor SHOWING ? LEFT Me _| WHY, | SAID NOTHING ABOUT POOR. SHOWING YOUR. WORK OF LATE IS MORE EFFICIENT DADPY, wi You PLAY Worse with me P ERANOMA AW’ GOT MusT GO GET heR BOTTLE oF MAIMeN f BUT IF MISERABLENESS AFFECTS YOU THAT WAY- FAR BE 'T FROM ME To CHEER YOu UP. — THAT'S ALL, MR. PAL THAN EVER BEFORE ANDO | WAS THINKING OF RAIS. MERON! T CAN ABER MAKE 4 Wo TePROCEFR. ‘YOU SAID IT; TTURNED { Goop GRACIOUS! WHO ON EARTH IS ° THAT, ROCKEFELLER?! (T ALL OVER To TH’ MSSUS SO 1 WONT BE TEMPTED To Blow IT! WITH THE SONESES (~ SHE'LL TAKE CARE FOR NE! WE'RE OF iT! LISEN- VAHeN You'RE TALHANG =| AUTOMOBILE, DON'T COME THAT TIGGER, WICKY, THINGAMAUIG , DOOFUNNY CHATTER! (yRul®, Tie WICKY WERE “TOUCHES TMS THINGAMATIG, THEN THS AF YOU WANT THEM TD UNDERSTAND You, / (ALK LiKe aN AUTOIST ! Ask Cancellation Canadian Treaty) “con WASHINGTON, Feb, 12,--Can.}the cellation of the treaty of January | because he Colombian government has er a contracted for two powerful radio Buried on Friday stations and a submarine cable from Colon to its north coast, pioneer school who died Wednesday at her 10 17th ave, N., will be held COLDS breed and Spread IN! | 11, 1909, between the United States and Great Britain relating to boun- dary disputes between this country and Canada was asked in a bill in-| To Keep Your Skin Free From irs (Beauty Topics) If you are willing to spend a few minutes’ time in your room using a delatone paste, you can easily ban- Bro ish any ugly, hairy growth without ‘aa teste discomfort or injury, ‘The paste is Mrs. Padden was | She camo| A TAL ¥ ye E, Fla, 18, She meant to turn on Night, She recovered | '¥ hon. | by and a Made bs INGTO! tablet form—sale, sure, no | Mido by mixing some water with a | oplates—breaks up a cold in 24/ little powdered delatone, ‘This In| Feb, 12—) Reareeseieves ip ta 9 nx j then spread over the hriry surface, turned the | igeacine box has ® Red | ANd after about two minutes rubbe top with Ma. 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