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THE ear tcael nto (anne FESRUARY a7, 1920. By ALLMAN AW NeBBER WRITES 1 SAY, CAN LO AME - AN werre Your Names picrATes (SAH ADVENTURES OF on AE, TWINS Olive Roberts Barton POLKA-DOT ELEPHANT THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ONE OF Your FRIENDS WAS | ay Any PeeLid ‘TEAING ME Thay You VERY Good Se}, WERE THIAKING OF TAKING | You'p peT TER OVT SOME ACCIDENT’ A Smeg Is Necessary to Get Pansy’s Business IT! Now MiLt You 2 SIGN Nour. 2 SAK NAMeE, PLEASE ! , IS ALL sone Gor TO | \T over very t PAY-WoulD You LIK To | CARR FULLN ~ Wave ME READ THe py VL TAKE OUT Poucy ‘ToNovup DE ONE FOU Fou BITS THE first thing they saw was a polka-dot elephant in a bib,| g bread and milk out of a blue china bowl. first thing the twins saw tn) sald. “I did tricky and the people Turvy Land was a polka-dot | clapped 1 had a dear litte rider WEULOCE: ED— Bphant in a bid, eating bread and who wore a polka-dot dress and ate) Sout of a blue china dow! out of a biue china bowk She was 2, . Phe clephant got right up when | very sweet and light as thiitiedown. | = ; a py 1S WRONG > WHAT aw Nancy und Nick and invited | At meal time her mama tied a bib : f ’ | aur rut ADMIT WAS TH’ SUBJECT eee Roy il STAND to share upper. “I'm so jon her and gave her bread and milk id you've com: maid, happily. and a kis, And I got to thinking Was beginning to get very lone- | how nice it would be, to be dainty | like her and havea bib and be kissed. ( e up and here I was. But no one witl you have much company Nick. Oh, yes. quite a lot. answered elephant, busily setting out is and spoons. “I'll tell you my While you are eating. I al tell my story to my guests. ears, Ps the only story T know and! “Have some more milk,” he mid friends get tired of it. I'm) “No, thank you. We can't stay,” re fresh ones! said Nancy. “We're on an adventure. fy and Nick wanted to teil If you see a stray toy monkey, will the mushroom and their green you let us know?” but the polkadot elephant, “Sure,” said the elephant, obliging give them a chance. He start-|ty. “And I'll tell him my story til in. you come.” Copyright, 19%, 1 N. B. AD Lg Ie . orl i¢dtime The Quick Wit a Reddy Fox EDDY FOX had forgotten all his|and he just made a big circle eo that | anger because of the joke Peter in & few minvine he had found Red had played upon him. Anger | 4y's trail again. ‘given way to fear, for Reddy Every uak that Reddy had heard that he would have to run his| his mother tell about he tried In or to keep away from Bowser | der to fool Howser the Hound, but it €. Many times he had| Was Of no use at all. Bowser seemed old Mother Fox with Bow. | to know exactly what Reddy was do pon her trail. Old Mother Fox !ns, and wasted no time seemed to enjoy a good run| Reddy was beginning to get wor Bowser the Hound, for when |ried. He waa getting dreadfully out bgrew tired she aways found some | of breath. flix legs ached. Hix big. ‘to fool Bowser and jose him, But plump tail. of which he la very, very ay was not yet gure enough of | proud, had become dreadfully heavy : ty to fool wise old Bowser, | Mother Fox woull come to his relief! . Whenever he had heard the) never to run into the snug house deep voice of the hound be-|they had dug, unless he Was obliged @ him, cold shivers ran down bis} to save hin life, for that would tell Bowner the Hound where they lived, | actée: the Green Meadows | and then they would have to move. | Lup the Bit thra the Green For-; How Reddy did Wieh thet wise old | Mother Fox would come to his helief! Reddy was running along the back of Farmer Brown's pasture, and he could hear Bowser the Hound alto gether too near for comfort. Looking | ——! {this way and that way for a chance |to escape, Reddy saw just ahead of jhim @ lot of woolly friends. ‘They ‘were Farmer Brown's sheep. Redd |had a audden idea. Like a flash b cried Nancy loing which pleased the e turned pink to his was « circus elephant,” he’ AINTHING IF SPRING WUT LERE = ONLY HGHTY-Two Days? VET AN’ WELL HAVE VAGUTION . No Rest for Pa. By POP MOMAND GOOD HEAVENS pis [Ber mente an QuieT LTTE GAME! |] YOURE DINING WHAT ON EQRTH |. | SPOSIN’ || THE PEKINGESE SHOW AT THE . (eo 50% Litt! Can't CITTH tte, AN! ieget out | | Guar || HOTEL Gazink TONIGHT AND Y) ae a —] We'l. TAKE IN TH QUSH? || YOUNE GOT To PUT ON YOUR | Vi and started to run. Reddy hung on! SORRY Bil I EVENING CLOTHES 4N’ TAKE Me: A GooD | tightly, and away they raced acrons ’ i: . | the pasture. wes laughing. Now, Howser the Hound trasts| Reddy at the top of his | wholly to bin nose to follow a fox or Behind him, with his nose to|« rabbit or hie master. He did not | came the big hound, bay-| see Reddy jump on the back of the | B at the top of his lungs. Reddy | sheep, so, of course, when he reached along the olf stone wall mow oes place where Heddy had found his | r as far out Into the field as be| strange horse he was puzzled. Round jand round and round and round I guess that will foot him for a] Bowser worked in a circle, but no * panted Reddy, as he sat down |trace of Reddy could he find. And his breath. jail the time Reddy sat behind the Bowser same to the place stone wall on the far side of the| fe Reddy bad jumped on the{pacture, getting his wind and laugh: | wall he just grinned. ing at the smart way in which he} old a trick to fool me | had fooled Howser the Hound | .”" said Bowser to himself, Next story: The Digging Match. | WOULDN'T Go OUT TO-NIGHT FoR TH KING OF ENGLAND I'm GONNA HIT TH HAY FARLY* WR.OTTO AUTO «You fenensen Ser q tin “TRE YOU GOLD ME SOME A A P KE THIS CAR , AND NOU GUARANTEED FF-TO RUM a eat uo GIVE MRS. TIBBS + WELL | SUST win 0-78 A 30 MILE RIDE! WANT TO “TELL You rT ONLY “gan WA7TO MILES, AND is xrays Pa pa are the best Polishes made. We want to improve the box~and oe . Fiiemtion’~ wa THE F FE DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.Y.) ALD | SHOE POLISHES Monkey Loses Life | Guarding Offspring CINCINNATI, ©., Feb. 27.-Not even a chimpanzee oan stand a con- stant 24-houraday vigil to prevent 1 kidnaper from absconding with its There is such a thing as being too honest. Some young men never even try to steal a | A wise man has all the money he When wr hear a woman.say that needs, but a fool never has enough. |all.men are alike we wonder how | are tov it ont fovercatinc| A VITAL FACTOR the f nearl Ik is natural for a growing child to crave what may seem eects pr If on | an over-abundance of food. The vital, important factor digestion is weak or out |/i8 to assure not oo a plenitude of food but food that of kilter, better eat less || contains those substances that promote healthful growth. e-namns SCOTT'S EMULSION) digestion. Pleasant to lis b pes helping to h afd strengthe take +-effective. Let Ki- || and girls through the ant poled of growth. a moidg help straighten out You should not tate to pm scoTrT’ your06 ‘stive troubles. |, EMULSION to a child of any age. J i eee | ottepring and Willie Capucin, hus j band, father and much-loved member | of the Cincinnati 200 family, died a} | victim of his paternal and, connublal | weal. Mr. and Mrs, Willie Capucin’s off. | spring, Kiddo, became the envy of | the childless, unmarried sister of | Mra. Capuein ang she made constant l efforts to kidnap the hopeful. So Willie eschewed grimacing and insect-chasing and devoted hirawelf | assiduously to the protecting of bis | home and fireside ” He stood guard day and night, de me e ie pneumonia and died. ‘The! se | . — inater mut had been banished to | ae 4A, = 2 oe Re SEEM Kas 4 Famine Pa that a striking countenance doesn't brane, always indicate “T feel grand! That Headache, Biliousness | and Constipation is STAR — ADS BRING RESULTS| v i