The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 21

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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS live Roberts Barton to Wait. Nes, (4 COMING RIGHT AWAN | ‘Tom, Witt You PLEASE COME “to YouR DINNER. CAM You BEAT (T? You aLways |! on,r’s AGAY Lire! Have To WAIT ON A WOMAN. wuaTs “Tus, Sre’s LATE ON AN APPOINTME Mowe Li SHES LATE GETTING DRESSED neo) LATE WITH THE MEALS, ALWAYS LATE Aw) VET THY CET AWAY wernt! On, WeL-Lon! How MUCH LONGER BEFORE we Pur O8 THE Big KATSP a oe eet Quick as a wink, down slid Nick and Nancy and their fairy friend, right out of Mr. Ostrich’s mouth. P Down the ostrich’s throat slid|you, too! Looks like moving day yaprancy and Nick, right into his stom. | down bere, doren't ict 5 oh. It was quite dark at first,|., e “ame to find your explained 4 WEDLOCKED— Nancy SINCE (VE COME " . Ju: NIE =14 Seon thelr eyes got accustomed | you beloved children! cried the Sick OF IT- BACK To HIM, ANNIE, I'M GETTING Lae k bon Wee pind nie iene Sor yy ("| | SHur_ uPt the dimness and they could see! mushroom. “Now I will have to net 1S] PETER HAS Lost Goop An’ SICK OF NO N Ne RRY You'RE ALWAYS en 4 _ oe athea --« THATS ALL || TH’ Way DON’T YOU FORGET (S$ LIKE THAT- SPOKE To Very well. It was like going into aj my wits together to get us all out . HIS GUMPTION ia YY YOU Hie Le POILING Moving picture theatre from the of this, I'm not a fairy for nothing sates = ed BEEN USING i IT- NO WOMAN 1S Th’ DARLING IKE > I'm not a fairy f “ x ME You 1 EVERYTHING 2 Pelght Sunlight outside, Another |{ wish T had a wand, though, then LATELY. AND ITS PONS Je cat 1010 & - quite crowded *Y It would be easy. Let me think half i a - had supposed when the ostrich sald 4 minute.” . Gor Tw STOP \ Gene Lb Lad he was hungry that there would be) suddenly the mushroom had an TT ‘ Plenty of room down there, but it | soa 1 have it! he cried. “After } | i] ‘Was quite the other way. while the ostrich will get to hating | > ‘There was a corncod pipe, a bunch | himself again and he'll bury his head | {| @f keys, some stones, the heel of an in the sand. We'll watch our chance } \ @id shoe, some tenpenny nails, a bot- and slide down his throat to the | f tle and a tooth brush the olf fel. ground. Come over here and be | . low had eaten. Also, as they discov. ready.” ered later, a pocket flashlight that| Just then, down went the ostrich's » he had swallowed. That was why head, as the mushroom had said . they could see so well. And quick as a wink, down slid of Last but not least was their be. Nick and Nancy and their fairy i. loved Magical Mushroom, who call. | friend, and hopped right out of Mr " ed out when he saw them. “Why, Ostrich’s mouth into th niight. there! So the old fellow got! it, 192 A) o i. t a i ° _ iit ime Bumble the Bee Proves a Friend Indeed D Granny Fox lay dozing un-| Johnny Chuck?” he asked. “If I can der the old apple tree while | help you, just tell me how." | ly Fox squatted behind a bic) Johnny whixpered something to of grass and impatiently | Pumbie the Ree, and Burmbic laughed Johnny Chuck's front door. right out loud. Then he bussed up Granny Fox had promised that they out of the doorway, and Johnny crept Would catch Johnny Chuck and have up to watch. Straight over to where Bim for breakfast. A little way off. Reddy Fox squatted behind the the grass grows tall. Johnny clump of grass flew Bumble the Bee at in hin back doorway and so swiftly that Johnny could hartly them. His biack eyes snap see him Muddenly Reddy gave a ped, and he chuckled to himself as | yelp and sprang into the air. Johnny thought of how he wns fooling |Chuck clapped both hands over his : for, you see, they did not know | mouth to keep from laughing ow Be had a back door. loud, for, you see, Bumble the Fee © Pretty soon, along came Rumble | had stuck his sharp little lance into VELL - Hows? THE UTE AAA To-day ? Wows YUE ‘TuRoxT . 9 aS the Bee, looking for boney. He came | one of the care of Reddy Fox } Granny Fox looked up and scowled } i . “Keep still,” she whispered. | b Just then Reddy yelped louder than! e : ever, for Bumble had stung him in the other ear. | “What is the matter?” snapped Granny Fox. | “I don’t know? cried Reddy Fox,| hanging onto both ears. “You are—" began G but Johnny Chuck ne she was going to say was, for, you see, Jus the Bee thrust his sharp little into one of her ears, and before she could turn around he had done the same thing to the other ear. | Granny Fox didn’t wait for any| more. She «tarted off ag fast as she o could go, with Re Fox after 4 2 oor and every few ms they = rub their ears and «! their hea Every few steps they rub-|i¢ wey thought the could shake their ears and shook their) the pain. | Next story: Happy Jack Squirrel and humming thru the tall} Has an Adventure, and settled on a dandelion cnt ——— F on the doorstep of Johnny Modern Crusoes 7 "a back door. : GiOeet morning.” erumbieg Humbe Live on Cocoanuts Bee. PLYMOUTH, England, March & Johnny put & hand on his lips and| Advices reaching here from the Pa to Bumbie to come inside, | “fic islands show that when the New Now, Bumbie the Bee is a gruff! Z*#land, with Admiral Jellicoe | Qh4 rough fellow, but he is a good | *}0ard, visited Christmas island, they | , too, when you know him.|found three mef, an American, a} iny Chuck had many times told | Frenchman and a Tahitian, who had of places where the flowers grew | been lone on the island for two) P Ghick and sweet, so when Johnny |¥°ars. They were living on cocoa fheckoned to him Bumble came at| "ts and fish. They had not heard E @nce. the war was over, They were given} “Will you do something for me, | Passage to Fanning Island Bumbie?” whispered Johnny Chuck pray ge = set course I will,” replied Bumble| Report Declares his gruff voice. “What ig it?” | 4 | Then Johnny Chuck told Bumble | Wine to Be Dearer| Bee how Granny and Reddy Fox| PARIS, March §.--In @ short time waiting for him to come out| French wines will be on the lst of his breakfast, and how they had| commodities that will cost more to gobble him up for their) Wines are now’ selling for a pri wn breakfast. Bumbie the Bee | six times as much as before the wa YES In To BE MARRIED NEXT SUMMER AND WE ARE GOING TO MISS CRAB CALLED. SHE SAyS SHE'S GONG To BE MARRIED NEXT SUMTER AND TRAVEL HUNDREDS OF MILES ON HER THE LUCKY THING! SHE MOST BE MARRYING A VERY WEALTHY MAN! OWNS @ SCENIC RAILWAY AT THE ut NV‘SEE, HIS RADIATOR CAP 1S NOSE SHAPED AND ALL’ EX- BOURBON BIRDS WiLL GETONE FOR THEIR CAR INH’ WANTCH NOW, How A BUS WN TH’ GARAGE A SHOT OR HAT STUFF ARE YOU = OR YoulLL. BE» TAKING SOME EI very indignant, and the price will be still further in WINTER “What do you want me to do,’ creased FLUID FOR A ee ~ ———__—_--—. ——_ —- CHASER ¢ How to Keep Baby Smiling and Well the daily functions are regular and normal the balcony of his jady. The lady, sign of disease, Great excitement, puts Me a Me 7 a ww Se ade th of J cr ‘ SPANISH DAMSELS SHAKIN’ the balocey sad thf trateman axe| Beggar Hires Man cutie: cat o¢ Archer soho antes (sine of Sentosa ae the same, but now he twists his to Bark for Him } that Anderson's heart showed little! could have caused death, tongue and his guitar to the synco- > SHIMMIES, NOT TAMBORINES |: othe myc] ew YORK, March &—A begat — ? pated symphonies marked “Made It) wo. makes his stand opposite one of ‘EW YORK, March 5.—No longer); But that's not all. The Spanish |the United st tha Gubway estoapeie: tate Wie “By GOLLY! THEY'RE BULLY does the languorous and sloe“yed | cavalier, or his modern substitute, see - Mamsburg bridge approach haa hired ) norita “shake her little tamborine” | croons no more heart-breaking lulla-| The fool politician fights friction; |a barker, who greets passersby with / w 53 a she was wont In the days when | yy and coaxing love ditties ‘neath|the wise one uses soft soap. the words: “Stop; give charity, x : . bs 4 Al Jolson sang his song. Now the sonia ee | a nly thing the Spanish dancer shakes ‘ Ren I crore, ¢ will act in the morn- job, Sou yp batten Parad z troublesome house for the emer y arises ig and the SY™P” almost daily when it te needed. In of the fact that Dr. Cald- well’s Pepsin is the largest selling in the there being over 6 million bottles each year, many who need its benefits have s the shimmy. And she's some shimmy sho Profs torell a Ortega, re ing the Ministry of tion in this coun. try, to occupy rs at Columbia university and Wisconsin State uni versity, say #0. Gone are the snapping castanets and the soft-stringed guitars, The “Kid from Madrid” bas traded ‘em both for a saxoph +. eleaiid He’s Willing to Go 7 Traveling De Lux LONDON, March 5.—-A Scotch ex- soldier, aged 25, who had been wounded, advertised for a position as secretary-companion, saying he was willing to travel anywhere, but un- fortunately had a champagne taste with only a beer income. Nw ane eutt| CHEW A FEW—STOMACH FEELS FINE! Say PAPE'S FOR INDIGESTION Never Shake you UP, Gripe or Inconvenience, not yet used it. im have not, send ‘ * eae name and address for a free trial eatep and foxtrot, oa This Britisher Is All that Headache, fea to Dr WB eal ait non-eawential, have| At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepel Killed By Dream Biliousness and - pletely replaced the old high i uy a box at any drug store. R vcking exainplo of ‘Terpsichorean | used by Acidity. Hurry! Buy if LONDON, March 6.—An exciting wt, ‘Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach’’ in every packages | aream was probably the cause of the " re

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