The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY 13, 1020. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ty Olive Barton. They All Fall for It! Listed To “THE Swidé Wis HAS Vii BET YoU Cand WAVE DmiceED ' ‘Ths Wen You were YoucEe- 1 waagute. You Use0 ‘To Be A a cf / fa Cours To Pur ON A JALZ RECORD AND You And | WiLL Do THe suimmy f Pur Thar SAME RECURO we GET Now Youre GETTING ea Pee tv! snace “em uP “m/ 5 | The lost books in Once-Upon Town just spread out their ' ) covers like tents—thole streets of 'em. | | Whisk! The magic green shoes | recognined a let of them right away. >| Suse lifted Nancy and Nick out of aa was ees | i with one shoe ing al r PeachCan Town like little Nght leath-| Jround. Mother Goose was calling OH, MAMA 1 | | ers and set them down gently in an | him back. “John, come here or you'll | CALLEO uP . _ ether town called Once-Upon Town, | cateh cold. That's the way with you, THA’ Of course {t, too, was in The Land| you shiftiess bey. You go to bed PETER AT THE ; ne ete way | @ Lost Things. They were deter | in your stockings and then run all | , HOUSE AN‘~AND PLACE IN THis HOME Mined to stay a while or two whiles| over the strecta with one shoe off, “or maybe three, just to be sure their| Come here at once.” | Monkey wasn't there | John hung his bead after such s _ Now the things in Once-Upon Town | scolding and crept beck under the D) Were unusual, because they didn't! book covers where he belonged. ‘need houses. They were the houses!| Nancy and Nick felt sorry for him, Take a book and spread its covers but the magical mushreom sak! it | out like @ tent and let the leaves was a good thing. As a rule books hang down. There! That book knew more than people, anyway. @oesn't need a house, does it*—it is) And it seemed that the mushroom : -) @ house. was right, for many of the Mother 4 | That's the way in Once-Upon Goase people were misbehaving. Tom | Town, where all the lost books lived. Tucker was screaming that he was | They just spread out their covers | hungry. Tom the Piper's Son was | like tents—whole streets of ‘em. pushing rudely, and his pig was And now—you'll never believe this, | squeating, too. Mother Goose was} ; sure—the pictures in the books very busy! Were out playing and the twins GL. Pop. 4/ MAL bust Six Y Le ie MY WATER CANT WB Stay UD J YouR BED TINE Laem? AT ‘ MAS STOOPED = [ i F LEAST EIGHT: GUESS IF NEEDS PoP= THAD T° ITH WASH BASIN fi ‘L JT SOMETIMES seems ag if Sammy ; could do to escape, but it will be A 6000" ‘ — dy bound. to ha.nheut when |a. wonder tf he Geant kil hamasit. CLEANING! A LONG TIME : happens in the Green For-/ IN venture to aay he never has made . | est. Anyway, there is no one who | such a jump as that tp all bts life.” ° |) S8%5 More of what is going on in the, Then Sammy Jay held his breath ro Forest than does Sammy.|@s be watched Chatterer go down, 9 is partly because he has a way | down, down toward the ground. U ad Mying about silently, watching for, “He'll kill himself; he certainly will » things to happen | kill himeelf,” thought Sammy. ‘On this particular morning Sammy| Billy Mink Had run out on a branch D had taken it into his head to go,% that he might see better, and he ts |was watching Chatterer as intently |ae was Sammy Jay. In fact, Milly | was holding his breath, too, for never |had he seen such @ jump. Billy's , [feelings were rather mixed. He | hoped that Chatterer would kill him- self, because that would mean red |squirrel for breakfast. At the same time, he hoped that Chatterer would | land without harm, because it was) |such a wonderful jump. 3 Sammy Jay had no mixed footings. He hoped with all his might that Chatterer would land safely, He and Chatterer had quarreled whenever they metas long as Sammy could | remember, but there was no one ta | the Green Forest whom he would) Miss more than that redcoated ras a @ By POP MOMAND Weed cast eater ents oreo VE NEVER SEEN|SHE VAs ae ane a “As I live,” muttered Sam-| Next story: Hew Chatterer Made ’ er | my, “that is Billy Mink.” | le Great Juamp. A Me 5H {|CLEANED NE OUT OF: Rica & ae ose bo som ii Homies a ‘there. He stopped for a moment in| AURORA, Ll, Feb. 13-—The influ. the top of a certain tall tree. Just front of him another tall tree was| 4 ssidemic, which bas already alone. That is to say, there | caused six deaths in the city of El- Open apace all around that tall) Hardly had Sammy alighted | his sharp eyes spied something | oy rien aa nrg iy aah ot ae oes the top of that lone | critically iit with influenza, » “An I live,” muttered Sammy, |" 70. saat Billy Mink. What under the | iter, went to Lenz’s home, and the he doing so high up in a ? There must be something uel maeay wes Seveumnes ot the = UP WITH THE JONESES A Regular Vacuum Cleaner. V At that very instant a little red) cat abianicin capaci t shot out into the air from the} tery top of that wail tree. Ie was| Hounds Are Used Chatterer the Red Squirrel. There) to Help Hunters know, Chatterer and Reddy Fox are| MANCHESTER, Feb. 13—Com- the only little people in the Green | Plaint has been made here that/ whe weer sed fur coats. |poachers are using automobiles, driving along the roads, shooting | Ahoy a preg esd § ay eo within reserves and sending dogs for | Chatterer so well that he knew what |*?* me j had happened as well as if he had ° been there and seen it ail trom the| Needs Time to Get i TT DON'T READ THAT Wen’ . ed ecamp hai rg : == sar otto - teen calling ‘billy “sink sames:| _ Used to Bone Dry|| | WHAT POWER DID YOU WA HY BOOK = Ail ENGI thought Sammy. “He got #0 excited CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Feb. 13—| : GAY THAT CAR 19 2 q : Wi & KICK LiKe THAT, that he grew careless and ran up| “Judge,” said he who was charged | at that tree without noticing that it with immoderate imbibing, “Judge, | 1> 60 MISSOUl stood alone, and Billy Mink was|you oughta make allowances for a smart enough to see right away what|guy until he gets used to this pro-| @ Mistake Chatterer had made. Chat. | hibition booze. I only had one nip! thing he | and it laid me out.” A mM mi ( ' No Stockings Is | ; Latest Girls’ Fad! |considerably because there will be | At the first chill! Take ‘Genuine Aspirin’ marked with the considerably less of them, if the | "Bayer Cross’? to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Predictions of a fashionable Fifth | ave. male milliner and dressmaker Fever, Stuffiness. ‘ who arrived from Shorthand Speed Record Is Broken | | | NEW YORK,Feb. 13.—The world's official shorthand speed record was |broken by Nathan Behrin, an official [stenographer of the supreme court of New York county, who wrote 324) words a minute, with two errors. The contest was held under the management of the certified Short-| |hand Reporters’ society of New York, | ty » a are correct. | Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for )* latest modes Branco is sendin Jat the Annual convention of the New | over 19 years, you must ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ and (stockings, extremely short ehict York Beats @horthand tteporters’ a4 look for the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on the package and on each tablet. no slceves and sandals. Sat, tiie ath the former cerieied Always say ‘‘Bayer.’’ : rm speed record, having written 278 - = . re c eld es Each “Bayer package” contains Cg Ma ig me fet ©rect Churches in mores & minute in a contest held in re s—also for Hea , ia, che, Pete Writer BN ritis and for Pain generally Honor of A. E. F. : Bovi Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neu - “ a ¥ NEW YORK, Feb, 13-—-A move % Barking vines E e. 8° ment for the erection of two interde ‘, Fy ‘ * a Y of |nominationat churches ae a tribute | Gitlst Your hair needs a little “Danderine”—that's all! When Killed in Fight : ce Ue ; ” {fo the men who served in the Amer | it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandryff | HAMMOND. Ind. Pep. 13 two) giaaaoea Ti ~<a - ’ i or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, |\ixo dogs, were killed after a hard] — ‘Capscarets’’ act on Liver and Bowels without Griping or Sickening you nounced here, One of the churches | appears, 2 t the fa: f A t Nel : j Nel. A i Head Boxes of 12—Botties of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules—All druggists’ | Will bo erected on Long Island and] dependable “Danderine” from any store, will:save your hair, |fight on the tarm of Auguet Nel) So Convenient! You wake up with your Head Clesr, ‘acnvin sa the trae merit Bayar Mypratactur of Menoncstsncidanir ef Salley ceets! OT J" wwamnineron. ‘They, wil b*] L165 double it’s beauty, You can haye nice, thick halr, too, "7,4 r Breath and Stomach Sweet—No Biliousnes, Headache or Upeet Sr ea Se aaa fos ) ‘ i iv

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