The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 11

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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton THE BORROWE?TD SHOES GAM . wean, WAVE You SEN ‘TOM GUT Ponts! AuO DIO HE Tert. You How ove | THEN IT's RvPPER STOCK WENT DOWN pare! poet EIGHT Pos TODAY! a, OOO “Twar’s GONNA mawe A say's ALL- Wea, wreck ovr oF me! Nor Gomme TO worRY ADOVT a saide fr Pit Tout You THAT! 1 Dowty toiod WHAT MADE (TT Go Dow! “Were’s Ho REASod FoR fT, | KNOW [1's A Geoo Stock om (1 went Dow, Mi63SUS DUFF, DINNAH AM READN | In another second they saw him, Green Shoes and all, Now, of course, the Green Shoes! Suddenly he got 0 «mall the twins | Would never have fitted the bear if | almost needed a spy-ciiss to eee him they had been—just shoes. But being |at all, He looked like a wee brown magical they would have fitted the|bug crawling along. elephant himaelf, I'm sure, if he'd) “Now what shall I dot he squeak: had a mind to wear them. jed up at them. “I can't fy.” There sat the bear with his toes | “Wish yourself Inside those flow Stuck out, waiting—for Nancy and/ers up there, if you want honey,” Nick were hesitating a little about| commanded Nick, pointing to the top taking them off. What would rap jof a sweetemelling vine. “That's if they lost therm? They'd never/honeysuckla You'll get all you Jocko, perhaps! But the poor | want.” old bear did want his honey 90, and the heart to disappoint him. and in another secend they Fe “You put yours on his fore feet.” Green Shoes and all, crawling into a Ay | . decided Nick, “and I'l put mine on the | blossom at the top of the vine, Rind,” which they did. Ina few min-| ‘Then the Magical Mushroom stuck Utes the bear stood up and stamped) his head out of Nancy's pocket. “If around proudly. I were you children I'd get out trom “Now what shall I do,” he asked,/under, They say that whatever goos “it I want to get little enough to! up must come down, and you never ‘raw! into a flower?” can tell Just how or when.” Then __ “Bay, ‘Please, Green Shorea make he popped tn again. Me little,” explained Nancy, Which| I'll tell you the rest tomorrow, ‘the bear did at once. (Copyrigtit, Reddy Fox Goes Hungry BY THORNTON W. BURGESS EDDY FOX was in‘a terrible fix. fond of eggs, came up. “Good even | Here he was inside of Farmer;ing,” sald Jimmy, politely, “What Brown's henhouse, with dezens of|are you doing here?" | fat chickens right within his reach,! Prickly Porky told him about Red | Sand he ditn't dare touch one. Yet he dy Fox inside the henhouse “And hungry, oh, so hungry! You see. | he had crept in thru a hole, kaving Prickly Porky outside to keep watch, what had Prickly Porky done| it sit down right in front of the| #0 that the thousand spears on | back filled the hole up! Reddy simply coukin't get out until ly Porky moved was almost afraid to . He knew that if he waked | | Bobby Coon. \dummy Skunk had. One after an- "other they hunted up and told Peter ‘He put his mouth os near to these harp little spears as he dared to Let me out! Prick: Apparently Prickly Porky did not Thear, for he did not move. Reddy Get not dare cai) louder for fear of | @ waking the chickens, What shoul Re do? What could he do? Was ever a fox in such a fix before? All this time Prickly Porky was sitting very comfortably in front of | the hole, smiling to himself as if) there was a joke that only he knew. Presently Jimmy Skunk, who is very Creates an appetite, aids diges- ' tien, purifies the blood, promotes assimilation so as to secure full nutritive value of food, and to jag. The ground was packed hard,/| I'm keeping watch outside so that no harm can get in to Reddy,” he con eluded. And then he grinned. Jimmy Skunk saw the grin. He looked at the spears that were keep | the others out of the henhouse and realized that they were also keeping Reddy in. | tt seomda an it} “Ho, ho, hot Jimmy Skunk would explode with laughter. Then he hurtied off to tel! Bobby came, and when he saw the joke he exploded just as Rabbit, Hilly Mink, Little Joe Otter, and all the other little people who were not in bed, and al hurried up to see for themselves, Finally they made such a nolse that Reddy Fox grew still more nervous. They | vuld waken Bowser the re was nothing for him o dig his way out. 6o 10 corner Reddy began to to do t over in and he found it slow, hard work. Just as jolly, round, red Mr. Sun began his daily climb up in the esky, & rooster in Farmer Brown's hen-| house crowed loud and long. He was Answered by the deep voice of Bow ser the Hound. And just at that minute a bedraggled form, his coat full of sand, crept out from @ hole under a corner of the henhouse, Hungry and tired and angry, he sneaked away acroms the Green Meadows. It was Reddy Fox. Burglar Gets $75 From Houseboat! Awakened by the smashing of | Glass, P. W. Passage and his wife,| living in a house boat at 2331 Fair. | view ave., found a lone burglar point Gee! Look AT Bitt SPOOFINS WIFE! \ SONE CLOTHES! YOU'RE LOOKIN’ VERY WELL $123. SPOOFINS! T JUST BouGtl)| Gust SAW you! THIS HAT AND || WAFE BILL! SHE A TRIN LITTLE give strength to the whole system.|ing a gun at them at 230 a m | Sunday. | “Just Ue still and there will be! no trouble,” the burglar advined. ‘The shivering couple complied and! ‘the burglar left with $75 in cur. | rency but overlooked several hun-| dred dollars worth of Jewelry beneath yor Ye r Hie Years Doesn’t it make you feel good—cause you to straight- up and feel “‘chesty”— gomeone guesses your at ten years or so ounger than you really 2 You look into your irror, smile with satisfac- mien and say to yourself: Vell, he didn’t make such ‘a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You’re no older hon your vitality. _ Ifaman is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better of living up to 80 than a man of 30 who is ‘weak and run-down has of Jiving up to 60. While none f us can stay the years nor top time, we should all e an heroic effort to suc- lecssfully resist the effects lof time by ever keeping our ity at par. When you sense a feeling al OT ee WELL, WHILE I WAS PACKING CHOW Wh-WW CHAUPFEUR'S CHOP HOUSE. mence at once to restore your energy, strength end endurance by taking Li The Great General Tonic a | ddont Taft. ‘and physical action, use ‘ will was hung up yesterday, when nearly 1t Nature in maintaining your vitalityatper. 40 accidents were reported to the [ientiches the blood, restores worn-out Ussues, police within 24 hours. Two are soothes tnngiing soft ovsewreee™, Liteon dead as the result of being struck | | CANADIAN CLUBHOUSE will be CGHEHALIS.—Lewis county repub- Daughters of Isabella uilt here as soan as articles of in-|licans banquet at Hotel St. Helens purchase James Clark residence for Fixing of Prices | home for girls. | 4nd confiscation of coal by rajifoad) (oo ation arrive from Olympia, | Monday night ‘Two Are Killed in | Portland Smashups) administration eid. titegal by ex-| HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, ig the indigestion wit Burglars Visit | i Home of Judge! J KI-MOID | ‘Taking advantage of the abaence | “Pape's Diapopsin,” by noutraliz lof Judge Alfred Rattle and his fam- ing the acidity of the stomach, in be : . fy whe are wintaring in California, | tantly relieves the food souring and | Dissolve easily on PORTLAND, Ore,, March 15.—A| p, tite, tones up the: short, willputnew by machines. They are Mrs, Amelia lite, new vi Newberry of Aberdeen and Max H. od new ci by overy fibre jour body. Fon will be bow much better you'll efter Servis of Portland. slowing down of your leves recently ransacked the en-/ fermentation which ¢ he mis tongue—as pleasant 1 forces—when your house. A’ neighbor discovered |¢ry-naking gases, hes n, flatu Yony we ch, sires; eicnays and fy ear aee ‘open and notitied the | lence, fullness or pain in stomach | OCypand Youwi\ea \| to take as eon organs show signs 0! alice. The extent of the loss will | 4nd Intestines: ue , ness—when you notice olen, oa LYRO 14 ootd tm etetnal Rocks! not. be known until the Battle family| A few tablets of “Pape's Diapep-| UNITED TEA& COFFEE STORES Keep your ane Idtime ‘pep’ yr drusaiet Hetuse ail substitutes, | arrive home from the South sin" ‘bring relief almost as noon as) oe oe WavésouTH END t || sweet, try Ki-moids. Bot your of ame gh neat | they reach the stomach. They help | ; MARKE! ibe ap “punch’’—in other ERTY MABKE SCOTT & BOWNE "eterna fool your vitality MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ‘on the wane, you should com- bem sd BT Sane ern at Boldt's totag. HELP For MOTHER Addler-i-ka A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who is thin, Helps pale, over-tired or nervous, 1 should find renewed ney My, Hoeft! , “I bad stomach trouble for seven | § COTT’S years and one bottle Adler-+ka com- pletely CURED me. I still use it a family laxative with good (Signed) E. Hoeft. ‘4 EMULSION ; Aare ee oe p lower a wel so complete! rel [as hip ton ae ye Se Pe bi mene, speeine ele. at pookthers, gapentn ehieoltaa nine other simple ingredients, ’ Sele Momufosturers During 1919 the Red Cross spent | regulate disordered stomachs, so fa: | LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY | $421,000 in relieving distrous’ in 39 vorite foods can be eaten without dis: | Drug Co. Bartell Drug Co, and New York Kansas City, Mer disasters. | tress—Costs ao little at drug stores, lending druggists, — ? PSs

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