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* THE SEAT ADVENTURES F THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS MdTwer YourR AJEWEL <8 SAN, 1F You WAVE ANNTHING THAT TO DO ALL THAT MENDING NEEDS MENDING HERE'S AGooD Camice! tom's MoTHER’LL Do rt! 1 CAN KEEP HER BUSY For A WHILE - MY Socks Have HAD OUT KINDA PAD SHAPE BUT MAYBE You Cl Do S@METHING | gat the toys in a row; all the toys the twins had lost, in the wet grase where you lost| Butler ke it, It gives my 4a tone of tion.” And the organ blew a chord. But Nick gat the toys in a row look- | ly at the twins. Fun, the Chine the summer before last, was living in Lost-Toy Town, in the }had spied a dearly beloved tron on: IND o° Lost Things, Hearing that; #ine which had salt “Toot, toot,”| Be twins Were near, ahe telephoned | Very loud, to attract attention. | Sehe had a surprise, and for| “How did you get hore? asked the te come over. [little boy | pat. 1 Their green shoes| “Wanted to see the world, lost my Patter! Their green shoes) and couldn't get back}” an-/ the place in no time, And age swered the engine | ee as Fun was!" “then Nancy asked the doll, “Foy | Noah's Fun, why did you rum away the day there sat the toys in a I set you the tree by the road?| toys tho twins had lost, from) when J came back you were gone.” 8 to the old express wagon, | Foy F xmiled “Automobile | Jocko! leame along “hoof, choot! Shakee| iy?” said the mouth organ. “How/tlee. Foy Fun fell down, hit man have grown, children!” It was/on head. Man pickeo up. Thow to be polite, but no one noticed |away! Me come here!" At the twins were really quite tiny.| The twins stayed a long tir hey had to be e, to live inaling over okt timhs with ¢ r in house. 's wrong with your voice” Nick, a touc doll, who! | mou j a row; Y p, no back they asx they came of asthma y qa yin Hooty the Owl in Trouble That was His coust | ficulty in keeping out of hin way “Walt till it's dark, Blacky the Crow You wait till it's dark!" snap- caw, caw!" the Crow y, heard him, and straight started for the Big Hemlock, | ped Hooty the Owl ithe top of which Blacky the Crow! Blacky stopped teasing for a min Sitting. On the way he stopptd | ute and shivered just a bit under his ps all his relatives to come along black coat He knew how fierce jickly as they could, so as not to | Hooty is when he can see, and, to the Can te ¢ really had rather at {: Blacky the ect him after dark, Just then Jay flew almost into Hooty's and cried: Crow making Toeety te a bitnd mant Mooty can't see me Who'd afraid ef Hooty? Hoeoty can not see Biacky forget all his fears, and once more led the tormentors of Hooty. 3 Now, Hiooty was not only sleepy and half blind in the bright light, but his stomach was so full of the good things that he had stolen from the) feast at the Big Rock the night be- | fore that he could hardly move, 80 | he just enapped and hissed and scold ed, keeping his back against the tre | until the crows and jays grew tire Jof their fun and one by one went/| | about their business. As the last one, with a final jeer, flew away, Hooty the Owl settled himself to sleep} again, “Walt; just you wait,” he muttered darkly, Next story: Hooty the Ow! Has His Fun. Tobacco Not Vicious But Wife May Object) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20.—-A | wife has a perfect right to refuse her |busband a kiss when his breath | smelia of tobaceo, ‘ait, just you wait,” he ed darkly. ha fuss about?’ asked Johnny found Hooty the Ow! asteep, i we're going to have some fun,” Sammy Jay it's & shame,” said Johnny) indignantly; “you ought to be | 4 of yourself, Sammy Jay.” py just stuck his tongue out Johnny Chuck, flirted some dust ME his blue and white coat tails. and Urried on. By the time he reached he Big Hemlock, al! the crows of the een Forest were there, and such a | * Superior Judge fnaking!. of | Thomas F. Graham held, in refusing ed sro o> Heat the|* divores to Robert S Andrews, | and he was very cross, as peo. | Superintendent of the Oakland Ice 6 who are waked out of a sound | company ep are apt to be. He sat with his| ON the other hand. the judge de- against the tree. ard he puffed fended smoking, saying it was not feathers out until he looked twice |* Vicious habit, and was one of the # big as he really is. few pleasures left a man these days| i ‘ lof prohibition | oe | | Only One Person F . 1 4 Biacky, slipping up behind} IM 2,000 Charitable pulling Hooty’s coat tails. Hooty| HANWELL, Eng, Feb. 20.—Onty| d his bill and hissed flercely.|one envelope out of 2,000 distributed | he couldn't see very well in the/to receive gifts for blinded soldiers’ time, and so Blacky had no dif-! children was returned. _ An Important Letter _ BEAVERTON, Oregon:—“I was taken very sick with| | bad case of liver trouble and indigestion, and had a severe ease of catarrh of long standing; since’I was a young girl. I doctored and doctored! with different doctors and the last doctor we paid! $200.00 and I was no bet-! ter than when I began. {| almost gave up, but hap- pened to think of my moth- er’s being cured of a severe case: of _salt-rheum = with ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ | so I wrote to Dr. Pierce} while lying in bed and stat- ed my case. I followed his directions to the letter and 6 can say that I was cured. T took the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ ‘Favorite Prescription’ d ‘Pellets,’ also used Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Later I ‘was cured of a bad case of bladder trouble with Dr.. Pierce's “I have a son and a daughter that were also cured of the worst chronic coughs by taking the ‘Discovery. My family cannot praise Dr. Pierce’s medicines too highly. We re never without them and I have had a copy of Doctor Mierce’s hook, the Common Sense Medical Adviser (price 50 cents) for the past 30 years. I cannot say too much for Dr. Vierce’s medicines.”—Mrs. Caroline Boles, Box 363. If Hooty comes to my house, He'll surely come to grief! a oY S 7 ee If your druggist does not have Dr. Pierce's medicines or F _ Look, send direct to Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ——————— WEDLOCKED— <_< STA: DA- OUM~4 pee -e-e-eee fF Lia OHM HAPPY. | T'NIGHT - ANNIE, You NNOW HER. WELL, SHE WROTE ME To CALL AN’ SEE HER T NIGHT: COME IN) ANO SIT Down ANNIE ‘LL BE DOWN DIRECTLY, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Liew AOw WHAT WS Lane KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES WONDERFUL: BEAUTIFUL! EXQUISITE! OTTO AUT CAON CLEM* SAGE OFF aw POSE De PLASTIQUE! Wow "BOUT THAT Rie OF AR. GIMNIC'S, GOT ITALL wm GHAPE 2 — We’ DUE HERE IM TEN MINUTES 1 DONT WAN Buy {T, 1 JUST Bexieve me! GoT some! iit aM ET TIN’ NERVOUS 've GEEN SITTIN’ HERE ° WANT TO Go IN AND ASK THE + Sr] PRICE! y'GONNAL_“44 Look AT S/ THAT HAT 4 Au DAY? 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GAWSH ~ BUT You'RE La PARTICULAR Blame Jazz for | Wave of Crime) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb, 20,—Jaza dancing, motion picture shows and| the craze for automobiles are blamed by the January grand jury for most of the crime committed during the last month, In its final report, pro: sented to Presiding Judge McCourt, the retiring panel recommends that @ clower check be kept upon dance halle and the movies, and states that | autotnobile dealers should be more; careful in making ‘sales to irrespon: | sible youths. Portland Plans for Rose Festival PORTLAND, Feb, 20-—Dates for | the 1920 Kone Festival have been! huraday and Friday, June ), immediately following the | « convention, by the board of ectors of the Rose Festival as: Few Drops When Corns Hurt, Don’t let corns ache twice! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! No humbug! whether hard, soft or bo- tween the toes, will loowen right up and lift out, with out any pain, This drug is called free- zone, and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cin- cinnat! chemist, Ask at any drug store for A small bottle of freeaone, which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus It in the most marvelous drug known. Any corn, | Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callus, Instantly | the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callus will loosen and can be lift: ed off with the fingers, Freezone doesn't eat out the corns or calluses, but shri them without any | terits Ww Ketp freen on y 5 a few corn begins aching | stops, corn goes! Pais P There are only about one-fourth as| A man is never quite sure whether many women who stammer as men/a woman ts sorry or glad when she thus troubled, l erie Here Is One Thing That Is Absolutely Impossible! | Rheumatism Has Never Been | be expected from any treatment that ‘i re does not reach the blood, the seat Cured by Liniments or Lo- | 6 the trouble, and rid the system of Jever Wi the cause of the disease? 8. 8. 8.| and Never Will Be. has for more than fifty years bebn new of Rh ven the most aggra nful source porn cases of Rheu being cured by lniment anses the blood by or other external applications, And| routing the disease germa The ex- you will never see anything but tem-| perience of othe who have taken porary relief afforded by such make-| 8, 8, S. will convince you that it will shifts, fromptly reach your case, You can | But why be satisfied with tem:|obtain 8. 8. 8. at any drug store porary relief from the pangs of pain} A valuable book on Rheumatism | and ite treatment, together with ex pert medical advice about your own will went n that Kheumatism utely free, Write today to Medical condition ef the blood.| Department, Swift Specific Co., 250 How, then, can satisfactory results| Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. ) with ty Ase abso heals 2 Sis Towa was the first state to elect | women as county superintendents of © schools. . 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