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‘TH SHATTLE ‘AR—-MONDAY, MARCH TURES THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS oF oe, T wt NS “OM, |g WISH Nou'D OFT BADN! 7 Barton “Tn SHOW STARTS AT EWGHT ,Pirreen a and ts AFreR BiGHTr sh WIDE PockeT Mibreo ovr- Dip 1GWe "EM EXCITED AND Gum UP The EVENING a ~ S ‘_ nv , “There's the oilcan!” said the horse. ly a horse. I’ ma horsemobile.” “Honk! Honk! Honk!" went ing in front of a barn, as the approached. | It’s a green horse!" cried Nitncy, | ting close, oer they were astonished “That's too bad,” sald Nick, pick the horse was not only painted = tee ee sa bv . but had wheels for feet, and|!2S UP the can “Will you tell me «tad pea sree — weer Wes nee age hey ft ear, please,” | wheel and some handles; to od ny left ear, please,’ | hing of a comfortable seat fee | "8M the horsemobile, “Then on my fwo where his saddle should have | Tht hind hoof (wheel, 1 mean), and | }down my throat; my horn’s getting | om rusty, There, that's better, thank FWill you please oil me? called) you. Anything I can do for you’ | horse. So the magical green|” «1¢ you see Jocko, will you please | took the twins right over }tet us know?" said Nancy. “He's our | “There's the olf can,” said the| lost monkey. bes rolling near. “You see, I'm| The magical m oshroom poked its } really a horse,” he went on. “I'm | head out of Nancy's pocket just then. | ® horsemobile, I used to be a horse,| “When I see the fairy queen I'll ask I got jealous of a green automo-| her to turn you into a horse again,” and kept wishing and wishing | it said. A was an automobile, too. Then everybody thanked erery-| "Well." he sighed, “I got my wish.| body else, and the twina went on| here 1 am in Topey-Turvy/ more adventures. thinking what a goose I waa (Copyright, 1920, N. FL A.) “You see, I'm not Ta give anything for a good bed of straw and a bag of oats And I nearly cry when F think of how 1) used to roll in the sweet clover|| , meadow Here they feed me gas-| | line, Us WEDLOCKED— GOLLY - ITS FUNNY ie iter “i D GOLLY - SHE ISN'T AT AT HER MOTHER'S HOUSE OR AROUND TH’ OFFICE -1 Guess "LL GO HOME AN’ GET TH’ SAUSAGE OUT OF TH’ ICE-GOK AN’ MAKE SOME PUNK (> SANOWICHES GOSH IT's AW GEE, bP 8! You T woarr STV our )7 AUST Stay WATE, Louse JO-DAVeITS Bo CAD SAY, PoP — wor ADAM Mr. Toad Changes His Suit “TH FIRST AN IPED CHIPMUNK, running - along the old stone wall on the of the Green Meadows, stopped | ly. Very softly he tiptoed| until he was sure that he could | be heard. Then he ran as fast) his short legs would take him over fe Johnny Chuck's house “Helio said Johnny Chuck: “what you in such a hurry about thig ’ ng. Striped Chipmunk?” Striped Chipmunk whispered some- to Johnny Chuck and then | ° off again, with Johnny Chuck | his heels. In a few minutes they 1 Peter Rabbit. | | “Hello™ exclaimed Peter Rabbit; | are you fellows in such « about?” _ Striped Chipmunk mood on tiptoe ‘whispered in one of Peter Rab-| fs long cars, Then off he started More, with Johnny Chuck be-| him, and behind Johnny Chuck Rabbit hurried, with his big wide open from curiosity and pitement. The three, running os as they could, almost knocked my Skunk over. ‘My gracious!’ exclaimed Jimmy | ink; “whatever is the matter to war @ you hurry so?” _ Striped Chipmunk whispered to ny Skunk and then started off pn toward the old stone wall. Be. him Johnny Chuck puffed d, for Johnny Chuck is and running is hard work. Johnny Chuck hopped Peter t, and after Peter Rabbit am- Jimmy Skunk, who, you know, hurries. Wwhen they reached the place Where Striped Chipmunk had «top- ‘Pd so suddenly, he held up 4 warn fog hand. Then he led the way on) to an old log hidden behind pome bushes. Very cautiously Strip-| % Chipmunk, Johnny Chuck, Peter; ; and Johnny Skunk peeped the old log. What do you think say? Why, it was old Mr. Toad | fing his clothes. j It wasn't very polite to peep, but. | Striped Chipmunk said, they Just | to. Under his old suit old Mr Toad wore a brand-new one, but he “Wee having @ terrible time getting _ the old one off. Reaching over behind, old Mr. | Toad got hold of the back of his | ‘and then he tugged and pulled, a. * ag over his head. It was a tight fit,; that old sult of Mr, Toad'’s, and it had stuck half-way. He puffed and grumbled and tugged and pulled, Of course, he didn’t know that any one! Then he tugged and pulled and pulled and tugged, was watching him, and he quite lost hia temper. | “Let's go and help him,” whispered Striped Chipmunk | “I don't believe he would thank us,” whispered Johnny Chuck. So the four IMttle rascals just nat and laughed aa they watghed poor | old Mr. Toad -struggling out of his old clothes. The more he strugeted. the more they jaughed. Finally, with a last desperate tug, off came the suit, wrong side out "l wonder what he'll now,” whispered Peter Rabbit, who, you know, is very curious. } do with ft Next story: What Mr. Toad Did With His Old Suit. Motor Car Goes Thru Bridge Rail Pianging thru the falling of the! W. Wheeler st. bridge at 15th ave. W., Sunday, the auto of W. A. Red man, 6015 Fifth ave. N. E., hung by/ wo wheels until pulled back. Mra. Pulled and tugged, trying to pull it! Redman, in the auto, was uninjured in Body and Mind | Never mind your age—as measured by years. How do you feel? That's t See this sj the street. thin; that counts! | rightly old gentlemen coming toward you down is birth record would show you that e is past IA WHOLE YES n'DEAR, In NOW A TENDER OF THE OAS15 CLUB LIKE MR. SONES' ALL THE MEMBERS ARE, CALLED CAMELS: THE OASIS CLUB- WHAT AN ODD NANE! 4 BLESS [TY HEART. DEAR HR Mcinis- WHAT A PECULIAR.) Sou HavE BEEW LETTER FoR BULY ELECTED To ALOYSIUS! THE OASIS CLUB. & MEETING WILL OE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT WHICH ALL CAMELS” ARE REQUESTED TO @TTEND i SINCERELY CANEL M*NALLY OTTO AUTO - i oe ZA WON AUTO OWLS # SOMETHING Went GYP WITH TH EHGINE IM MY 7 PLANE AND L HAD “To FLAP DOWN Wh MAT VACANT LOT» GRAB A BENY OF TOOLS AND WELL, THATS GOT ME + DARNED IF T CAM FIND ANYTHING TH? MATER Wit ITE WHY,No You DIDNT GIVE “THEM To ME ~ | WISH You HAD- We’ D HAVE: Them NOW - OF ALL The prize TRICKS Youve PULLED THis GETS TWE. MEDAL ~ WELL, | *SPOSE 1 MAY AS Wen, LTTLe SUNSHINE, By ALLMAN. _ DUT AN OASIS 15 4 1 THATS WET SPOT IN A ye DESERT ISNT IT? NOT TH MATER wre 12 WHAT DYE SUPPOSE T HAD TO Come DOWN FOR~T CARVE MY INITIALS IN ATREE 2: WHY SAY = \'GOTTA FIND SOMETHIN’ TH’ MATTER with iv? THIS CLUB 1S NO WONDER You HAD TO COME DOWN = LOOKIT = venty. 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