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¥ , THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1920. ADVENTURES F THE TWINS Chive Roberts Barton THE LOST KNEE THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 1 CALLED ON SOME OF YouR. NEIGHDORS TODAY ~ M@S. ] SmiTH GAYS HER operarjon {| COST OVER B500 AND TWeN'va |] Gor tT Ate PAD ren fuT #1 358— fen eTe) Helen Probably Got Her’s, Too. Tummy, DID You kwOW THAT A is | | Ames, Lee. DeopPED IN on HER-WAY }TWs 15 MRS BRowN's THIRD HuspauD? 1) From ‘The bAKNeR'S~ SHE. IS | SHE WAS MARRIED THE FIRST TIME PLAMUINNG ON GETTING A i] (3 THAT | wns SHE WAS ONLY PIFTEEA ~ HER, Divorce — NOBODY Knows geod sol FIRST HUSCAND WAS A MUTURMAN 1 I'v YeT~ She Wou.0NT ws 1 Guess We TRED 70 RUA HE ato s WHO "THe WOMAd WAS ee AND [0RerTY weu. By ALLMAN | PREesuma- ) was DISCUSSED PRETTY FREELY AT THAT GATHERING “THiS AFTERNOON - woe SMITH Gave ME THE Wii ih Al yer Via GONG OVER Tomopromt | FOR THE. fo 7 “Please, what are you?’ asked/down the back steps. I don't wish! ¥ one day as a curious little ob-| the little boy any bad luck, but T cer Passed the little house in which| tainly wish my partner could get and Nick were living in The |away.” 0’ Lost Things while they were| “It's very hard to understand,” des looking for Jocko. clared Nancy, in a puzzled voice. | “Why, I'm a Lost Knee,” said the; “That's natural," said the Lost Queer little ragged black thing that/Knee, “Children don't think much Wooked awfully much lk pateh, about knees, but mothers do, I'm | “Won't you come and sit|sure Billy's mama would recognise @own?” invited Nancy, more curious|me. Just about this minute she is “Why, I'm a Lost Knee,” said the queer little ragged black thing ? , ; WEDLOCKED— ‘ GOLLY! WISH | You USUALLY LooK so. fl WAS GOIN’ HOME HES A NUT TIRED AN’ LONELY WHER You COME "Nr MISTeRS me MT AN ON - TELS ME HE HOPES | NEVER! LEAVE HIM AG'IN- OH KATE, LOOK - THAT SAD FACED MAN 1S ACTUALLY SMILING TONIGHT | than ever, She and Nick were wait- tne for the magical mushroom and the green shoes to decide what ad- probably darning the big hole I made | when I left and saying, ‘What dos become of the pieces that leave suc Yenture they should have next, and | big holes in stockings™ When y TYhis was 2 good way to put in the| go back home you might tell her if time. She pushed up a little chair | you see her that we all come here to| | Qnd the Lost Knee sat down. The Land o° Lost Things.” | | | “Yes,” it said, “I'm just waiting} Nick looked down at his own) my partner to come, and I'm|knees. Two big darna! | ty lonely. We knees always go| “I think I'll be going now,” sald pairs.” the Lost Knee. “Perhaps my part | “You don't look a bit like a knee,” | ner has come, Why, there he is over | aid Nick. there now!” j “Oh, I'm not a real knee," cor} “Poor Billy!" said Nick, “I wonder) fected their visitor, “I'm a stocking | if he got hurt!" | knee. Billy lost me when he feil (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) ALL RIGAT, ALL RIGUT-JES You WAIT! AN! TW WORLD \$ GONNA BE DESTROY. ED BY FIRE Too! T SHOULD Worry- You BELIEVE Ir WHEN “TH WORLD BEGINS T BURN / DONT BLEVE TH wonLD’S G@QUIN' ‘To AN END, Do VA, ALEK F AW-~ GET OUT» [E Fur Hunter's Son kept look:| looked over in the bulrushes and YA DON'T HOdE « _ ing around all the time to see | have seen Little Joe Otter and Billy Farmer Brown or his boy was| Mink and Jerry Muskrat watching ‘as he tramped down across | him and tickling and laughing, he -| would not have been so sure that next time he would catch Little Joo Otter. | All around the Smiling Pool and then up and down the Laughing sprung and buried in the mud. [had stopped whistling by this time, and there was a puzzled frown on his freckled face. What did it mean’ Could Farmer Brown's Boy, or some other bey, have found all his traps) jand played a trick by springing all [of them? The more he thought about | it, the more puzsied he became. You’ he did not know anything about | busy day the Minks and the Ot- and the Muskrat» and the Coons | spent the day before. _ Grandfather Frog, sitting on| green Iily-pad, smoothed down Pa Deserves a Vote of Thanks. My DEAR UNK, © HAYE|!TS GONNA POT ME IN RIGHT ViNTA] ONLY ONE THING ONK, AND NOW JUST PERFECTED TH’ TH GVERNNENT! Y'KNOW TO-DAY DOIN’ GREATEST INVENTION] YOURE TAXED FoR WATER, LAND, ETHELDERT | OF THE AGE!! SIMPKINS? ke WHAT D You THINK YOURE THIS INVENTION OF MINE CALLED AN Pag Me. AIRMETER WILL ENABLE THE INVENTION GOVERNMENT “To TAX “YOU FoR THE BEFORE I —] AMOUNT OF AIR YOU BEAN YoU BREATHE - Ct ‘€ ATH THIS Ry THERE'S, NOTHIN’ WE ‘ AINT “TAXED HAMMER: The fur hunter's son was! disappointed. «4 |his white and yellow waistcoat and OTTO AUTO OF & GOOD INVENTION + 11'S A REVOLVING FISH BOWL $0 TH’ GOLD FISH vion'T HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO BUSINESS “tHRow ‘eR INTO HIGH How 60 1 CAN SEE FIT LOST BACCO TAG ISA 6 - +_ Mewar i | winked up at jolly, round, red Mr. | |Sun as the Fur Hunter's Son from Little Joe otter. |‘&mped off across the Green Mead: | carefully the Fur Hunter's Son | °™™. | “Chugarum,” said Grandfather Seeene tray agetn. If he could have) yoo cs he snapped up a fooliah green fly. “Much good it will do you All Fat People |: om ise Sse 7) Then Grandfather Frog called to Sh Id K Th Billy Mink and sent him to teil all Ould Know THIS |t:0 veer tite peopte ot me seating Pool and the Laughing Brook that! ‘The world owes a debt of grati-| they must hurry and spring all the tude te, the euthor < the now ta. traps again, as they had before. TEEE more indebted for the reduction |. 12 time it was easy, because they | this harinlesa’ effective obealty | knew just where the traps were, so Marmoia|all day tong they dropped sticks and ow be stones into the traps once more and Y'know otto. TVE TOUGH SAY. EASE OFF THAT CHATTER ma) e GEE MAYBE THAT PLUG “to ¥\aprung them. Then they prepared Np 4 | for a grand feast of the good things | > to eat which the Fur Hunter's Son} o> © | had left scattered around the traps. | Of the overfat body to normal pro-|_ Next story: The Feast at the Big | portions. Rock. 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Moor He Craves Prison strain or other 79 sweaksen 4 Soe are and get a bottle pani 46 hie of a constant habit ef getting in| larceny. #0, you will be to kn A y i on real WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—More| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 » technical charge she brings LOS ANGELES, Feb, 18.—Stating} Wood, aged 26, pleaded guilty, Th oF you. (e * new 00 ests marked the first|Wurtenberg has filed perior | * pear cocinntnsinnhaiiedenanenpemntnetnacetts : causes more eye trou and poor than 1,000 arrests marked the firet| Wurtenberg has filed sult in superior waived time for sentence and was s whone eyes were Prohibition Commissioner Moore, declaring Moore ca-| ., * i By » Quentin from one year to ton, etored WArOne nmation will] kramer estimated today in an inter-|ressed her persistently against her per thipa sy 4 bal 7 pedi ycnde Da iced 2 wa Gays after | bothering you, even a little, take |View. Announcement of the exact] will. i= btdids nate. Aimoet blind; could | stops to pave them now before it in| number of arrests will not bo public| ‘The girl is a chamber maid at the until reporta are received February | ——— - ——___—__—— Fl jaduon|Might have been saved jf they had |v! PT AE SLE La i kead everything without any gledses|Cared for thel in time 26 \~ Elastic p ‘|! DRINK HOT TEA Stockings (BxPresident Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician ain dread: NOTE—Anot rominent Phystotan| With approximately 1,500 ag i FOR A BAD'COLD } | for einer res | to whom the Ithe service the National Pro! . Finforcement agency now is alm¢ Get a small package of Hamburg | Varicose Breast Tea at-any pharmacy. 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Worl j G748 80 as to be spared the trouble | family.” It le sold in this city by all|, LANSING, Mich., hs b. 18.—Pett-| mont effective way to break @ cold | Elliott 1698 ix, fect ; Spsiibsarticn cant thietbeae Bie and expense of ever getting giannes. | good druggists. tions to place in nomination Edward |and cure grip, as It opens the pores, | is ot — — = —— I. Edwards, governor of New Jersey, | relieving congestion. Also loosens | = = ‘ i Z bid '(KAR-RU for the democratic presidential nom the howels, thus breaking a cold at | gra 504-12 EITEL BLDG. *slination were filed yesterday with| once |} 60 Vash, Bldg. SECOND AND PIKE 7eaee mane po the secretary of state, The petition | it is tnexpedaive-and entirely ven!) 205. Rice Ape SEATTLE KAN-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. Fer sale by Druggists. contained 24 signatures, etable, therefore harmless. i we X ‘