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ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton THE HONEY-BEAR MEPS ee ‘No, no!” he screamed. make a bear's life miserable, dt ‘The next thing the twins saw in weTurvy Land was a bear. | Woot, woof!.. ne growled, when Re saw the children, “Do come and] me fill my litte tin bucket. I'm) starved to death.” fou're starved!” exclatmed Nick iY, We just saw one of your din-| & minute ago, a sly old weasel | chickens.” "I don't care a fipenny-dit for “ anid the bear croasly, “nor | anything but honey. I'm hunt honey, I am, and it’s mighty hard | don't believe there are any bees Topsy-Turvy Land,” said Nancy.| it least we havent seen any, but| the Magical Mushroom can ua.” But before could ask | ® Mushroom, the bear dropped his and help up his hands—paws, in horror. “No, no, no!” he “Don't mention bees! If] anything that can make a| life miserable, it's bees. I just CRN Vein ¢ 1 e's anything that “| | came to thin place to be rid of them.” “Excuse me! said Naney. 1 thought you wanted honey.” | “Honey! I do want honey, but I! don't want bees, Can't you see the| difference? I'm trying to get the| honey out of the flowers myself, but my tongue won't reach. What are those things on your feet?” | The twine looked down prroudly | at their Green Shoes, “Oh, those are the magical shoes the Fairy Queen | sent us, so we can hunt our monkey | that ran away,” they explained. | ‘They are taking ts on adventures. | We can get big or little, and go any where we like.” “Anywhere you Ifke™ Sudden the bear had an idea. “T wonde: said the old fellow, “If your little Green Shoes would fit me” And he wat di on a big stone and stuck out his foot. Whether they did or not you shall hear tomorrow, (Copyright, 1920, N. F. A) = DL The Visit to Farmer Brown's TeyM eT BY THORNTON W. BURGESS HE silvery moontight flooded the Green Meadows. It made Farm- own's dooryard almost as light | As they approached the henhouse, | Reddy sneaked from brush to tree) and from tree to fence, He crawihd | “Tom, ‘iM RATHER DISAPPonrreD Wenn THE [77 PERFORMANCE OF THAT RROOR WEDLOCKED— GoT TREO WAITING ISLAND Youve Gor To Be A LETTE pATIONY= WATT wr. we cA Tae A BIG PROFIT AND ThEDt We Can SELL IT [her FUNNY = IMAGINE A MAN | GONG T’ SLEER LIKE THAT CHAP, STANDING UP OH: HO- HO- Ho He VERUADS ft CAN WELD You ouTs Al YED*UERES Sont= Trot Gane Him the Wae 1 WAS THiNtaNG THAT FT MIGHT BE A Gooo 108A TO SLL ‘This STock AND rr’, ves - “ AND GET S@ETHING STAT WouLD Go Dowhl duo STAY Dow! SAY. OFFICER THERE'S A MAN BACK THERE ON TH’ CORNER LEANIN’ AGAINST A TELEGRAPH POST ANO HES ASLEEP. 1 WANT You To ARREST HiM SURE, THATS NO CRIME Teens WANs WUAT ARE You CRYING FoR? 1 JUST GANE ‘ev ADEANY By ALLMAN Shi WELL, | THINK TWis RUBBER. Stock BOUNCES ARouNDd. To MUCH ‘ro Surr me | WHY, | THOUGHT IT WAS A CRIME TO IMPERSONATE AN OFFICEG VRS, BUT You JUST ‘TRY T'BUY SOMETHING But everywhere the shad-|flat on his stomach, and the rustie| lay they were very, very black.|of a leaf made him jump. But from the Green Forest came two | Prickly Porky plodded along in the} figures. One was slim and|/™ost unconcerned manner, The) ~moving. It darted in and out| thousand spears hidden in his coat) the shadows along the way and rattied as he walked, and they made) remained out in the full light| Reddy so nervdus that he could than .was absolutely neces » When there was an open spot ‘Gross, it fled so swiftly as to seem More than a shadow of itself. It Reddy For. other figure was stout and fy. It moved slowly, as if noth- f could hurry it, and always it 'y Porky smiled. straight ahead and seemed as content in the light as when in the shadows. It was Prick- Porky, the porcupine, You see, ly Fox had dared Prickly Por with him to Farmer Brown's and steal a chicken. ty had said that he would not il the chicken, but that he would With Reddy just to show the lot that he, Prickly Porky, had no of Farmer Brown or Bowser the ‘Now, when Reddy made his fool- dare, he had not believed that Porky would go, and he had intended to go himself. But were so many of the little people and forest folk wait to see therm etart that he could back out. BAD BREATH Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the for calomel, act gently on the and positively do the work. afflicted with bad breath find b mixed with olive ‘They act gently but firmly on the and gy stimulating them to ; the entire oe th calomel i d after effects. night for a week and ng effect, 10c and 25c a bos. Peop clean, white oint- | oil of mustard, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- lumbago, pains and aches of the SF chitbleie frosted feet, cole o MIISTEROL Prick: | | hardly contain himself, “Don't make such @ noise! begged | Reddy, | “Why not? What are you afrald/ off asked Prickly Porky. “I—I—1 ain't afraid of—what was! | that?” Reddy suddenly stopped and |lay very flat. | “ET didn’t bear anything,” said) Prickly Porky, moving right along. At last they were close to the hen house, Reddy's mouth began to) water, But, as usual, he was sly.) “There's @ hole in the floor right | by this corner,” he whispered. “You | fo In and frighten the chickens so that they'll run out, and I'l hide right here and catch them.” j To himself he thought: “The chick ena will make such @ noise that they will graken Bowser the Hound and he will waken Farmer Brown's Boy, | and they will catch Prickly Porky. who is slow and stupid, while I will) run away with a fat chicken.” | But Prickly Porky didn’t want chicken, and he wouldn't go in. “ in yourself,” said he, “I'll watch out: | side.” Now he was so clone to those| chickens, Reddy couldn't bear the | thought of not having at least one. | Finally he mustered up courage and | slipped thru the hole, and at once} | Prickly Porky, sat down In front of | | ft to keep wath. In fact, he sat #o/ jclone to it that the spears on his | back filled the hole. And as he sat! down, Prickly Porky smiled as if somehow it was all a good joke, { | + NERVES ON EDGE | —— | When the nerves become so sensl-| tive that one jumps at the ring of the telephone bell or becomes over- wrought at the sound of children’s voices it is time to find the cause land begin treatment. Nervous trou-| | ble is generally caused by the failure | of the blood to carry the required | nourishment to the nerves. If the | blood has been thinned by a prolong-| jed cold, influenza or rheumatism, the | [nerves become undernourished | Victims of nervousness and thin blood generally suffer from head jaches, dizzy spells, indigestion, short- jness of breath; palpitation of the heart and weakness. Miss Mary | Kroener, who lives at No. 14 Morris | avenue, Evansville, Ind., had many | of these symptoms but she was for-| |tunate in learning about the remedy |which has resuited in her compiete | restoration to health. 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