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THB SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. ADVENTURES — THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wilbur Is Quite an Authority on Stocks. OF STHE TWINS WELL, TOM | SEE OUR ALD Y WAY No! tt weatr UP ClLoseo AY ‘Ten! er come To Ne ' — se Ber RWODE ISLAND mnesa Suck. ‘Two PonTs - Tere IT WELL, THAT MAKES MG rh yee cieut An WHY Nou Pook FISH! THE ESCAPE WENT UP A COUPLE IS Ricwr IN TWE —— Fee. BETTER ! a. AN’ Poms TODAN! FAIR. PAPER - RODE ISLAND | BY Georce, \totite ena Hows | CoereD SLR at THis [5 YESTERDAYS wae: RvepEeR- TEN —__} Your Riau! MADE THAT MISTAKE |—x—y (— -~ 4 Wear DOWN, \ CLos€o ibe You MEAN! “7 like twin pie awfully well,” Mr. Rabbit muttered, Wancy and Nick were quict as mind.” he went on, “Stews are de under the box trap where Mr. | liclous, too, if you drop a bit af oni 4 it had caught them. They were in, and don't make them too salty By LEO much frightened, but they| Mmm! My mouth keeps watering WEDLOCKED— LEC brave little people, so they so, I can't it. omens * ft fuss, Besides, they knew the) That paw didn't reach, either, but ’ HE CAME very ‘ ve Mushroom and Green Shoes| there was one left, so ho tried it, NEAR HITTIN find a way out for them, so/stretohing it UH he trembled with Waited patiently trying ‘Of course,” he aaid, “fried Presently Mr, Rabbit reached tn a} twin must be grand, soaked over “I Uke twin ple awfully well,” | night, then dusted with flour and muttered. “With a nice brown | done tn hot butter.” ‘@rust and gravy.” All the time he! fut that paw ditn’t reach efther. “Walked he kept reaching and reach-| “My! My!" said the rabbit, “When Woe, and Nancy and Nick had to/I told the Fairy Queen I waa tired Bqueere into the farthest corner. Rut | of being hunted and wanted to have Wis paw didn’t go far enough! my turn and she sent me to Topay Mr. Rabbit changed paws and tried | Turvy Land, she never told me hu Another. “Still,” he went on, “they|mans were so hard to catch, I'll Might be just as good baked and have to ask her about {t.” { Werved with currant jelly and a little| And while he was still scratching . bis head and thinking, the Green | That paw didn’t quite reach either, | Shoes slipped the children from un- | ‘@ be tried another, a hind one, | der the box and they were far away te it as far as tt would go | down the road. TE can't seem to make up my (Copyright, 1920, N. B.A) ae —_ oman a Tu ’ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Has Exnerience! The Stranger From the North if — Ss } EY Aur DIDN'T You Do! BY THORNTON W. BURGESS j : - Gb WILT, TAGALONG = i wud DID You WEAT icaen a Merry Little Breese of Old Away raced the Merry Little . . ra vest Mother West Wind were excit-| Breezes to the @oen Forest and be TH CHAIR AT MRT GULLS + ANT WUZ ‘@4 Yes, sir; they certainly were ex-|’n a search among the treetops. * WATCHIN’ WIM [', They bad met Happy Jack | Presently, way up in the top af a oe BEFORE You SAT DOWN = é and Peter Rabbit, and they | Dif poplar, they found a stranger. | . A TuEIR LITT Wo OLD A FISK T Were full of the news of the queer He was bigger than any of the litte | «& ™ £ Bov that Happy Jack and Peter' meadow people, and he had long, found over in the Green Forest. sharp teeth, with which he was strip | hurried this way and that way | ping the bark off the tree. The hair | the Green Meadows, and told of his coat was long, and out of one they met. Finally they|!t peeped a thousand little spears, the Smiling Pool and excit-| just ke the queer things that Hap i told Grandfather Frog all about Grandfather Frog smoothed down | White and yellow waistcoat and | Very wise, for you know that/ er Frog is very aid. ie “Pooh! said Grandfather Frog. “I) “What? cried the Marry Little) together. “Happy Jack says) te gure they do not grow, for| are ho strange plants over | Grant*ather Frog opened his bis, @ and snapped up a foolish fly that one of the Merry Lit- i Breezes blew over to him. ’ ae “Chugarum,” said Grandfather | ‘ So || KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES An Awful Shock. By POP MOMAND © . “Things do not have to be on) eee ‘cow. 8 oes - ALOYSIUS tt'DEAR, DID YES HE WAS HE MUST HAVE |THE DID. CENTRAL Ia wet grew on «pase Tin. SPOOF INS You SEE IN THE PAPER TBEPHONIN' RECEIVED A GAVE Hint HIS | “I come from the north|| | iS DEAD! || THAT YOUR FRIEND Tin AN’ HE DIED SHock! t Rettconen grow ons piant’™ sonea| 00ds,” said the stranger. | SPOOFINS HA3 DIED? ||| OF HEART RIGHT NUTIDER: of them. py Jack and Peter Rabbit had told “How about the claws on Peter | trem about i 3 f Rabbit's tors and the hair of Happy | “Good morning.” ol tall asked Grandfather | Little Breeses, politely ; “Mornin’,” grunted the stranger tn Merry Little Breezes looked | the treetop. , “Of course,” they cried. “May we ask where you come “We didn't think of that But we are | from?” said one of the Merry Little 4 sure that these queer things | Rreema. prick so were not claws, and| “I come from the North Woods,” inly they were pot hair.” said the #tranger, and then went on “Don’t you be top sure,” said| about his business, which seamed to tu Frog. “You go over to|be to strip every bit of the bark Green Forest and look up tn the| from the tree and eat It. | instead of down on the then come back and tell me you find.” THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE 7 |sults following its use are often samy, astoniahit oak, tired poopie regain strength and vigor; thinness and angularity give way to pl ens and curves; t sleepless; con- ness replace de- il eyes become oat invariably due to ale, sunken cheeks re- Feed your nerves glow of health. Bitro- s due to nerve wee of which is inex- pear. nderfully promotes ‘state that the imilation of food, #9 much no an organic phos- rt known among ? said the Merry AL with each for reliev genuine nerve bullid- nese and pid stimulant or habit- it should not, owing witro-Phosphate can 9 flesh rowing by the weakest and | p: be by anyone who ufferer, and the re- put on flesh. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 per Cent in One : = = =} Week’s Timein Many Instances)" Comets, I: moti‘ Savy Husband Made =. o's.) This Rheumatic Remedy in Session Today | gara to relieving the present high Her Do Marathon ¢o wai ay ana down stairs all night | King county fair price committee | cost of living. NE, March 10—Rose M, ,, A Free Prescription You Can Have | feriptions may be wonderfully bene- n long a» 4 punishment, according to fi Filed and Une at Home |fited by following the simple rules, |COnVene’ Wednesday at 11 a m. in ———~| her divorce comp! 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