The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1920, Page 11

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| ADVENTURES OF TH Olive TWINS ‘oberts Barton _ He lost his balance coming down, and got a dreadful bump “on his head as he Janded. “Are you getting any?” called as he and Nancy stood watch the bear (a very wee bear, you | Femember, because he had borrowed ‘ing th | tinue their journey. | the Green Shoes) backing out of one Blossom and crawling into another The bear nodded, for he coukin't peak just then—his lips were stuck S together with honey, Finally he ald, “Yes, indeed, I guess this ta bear-heaven. No bees and all the honey ean eat. Much obliged You won't be need: soan, I hope.” And he gmiled a queer little smile down at ‘the twins that mado them feel most WReomfortable. They did hope the | Bear would hurry, so they could con But the Magical | Mushroom told them not to worry thought he was a little bigger. At least the blossam was swaying. In another minute the bear said “Woof!” again. “Two shoes gone, but I've got two left! And he went on eating. ‘This time he was much bigger, and the blossom trembled and sagged with eight, but he held on, Then came, “Woof!” again, “Three shoes gone, dut I've one left! Still he kept on eating, ,But he was so big now the whole vine shook and he had to hold on with all four feet, and his tongue was too big, almost, to reach the honey. | Then he said, “Woof! again. “All four shoes gone, but I've finished Then et go. But he lost his bal ance coming down and got a dread HOML,TOM, | DON WAN You TO rr DowA IM THAT OFFICE AND WORRY ALL DAY ABOUT "THIS RUEPER. STOCK. = “HAT Wonr Do ANY Govo! ~ Sne OPENS A PoIntT LOWER 1 Gvess Tha 010 SHIP 13 SUNK WEDLOCKED— +s YES, | HOVE & MAIO TopaAY — MINERVA - HERES! SOME PEOPLE LOOKING FOR WE DION'T HAVE ANY YESTERDAY WHEN 1 Eo WELL, YA GOTTA HAVE AN AUTO AN’ PLENY OF OANCE RECORDS NO CHILDREN) NO WASHIN’ NO IRONIN; NO COOKIN! NO SWEEPIN: NO DUSTIN'= | WANT EVERY ” EVENIN’ THURSDAYS, SUN~ DAYS AN’ HOLIOKYS OFF ~ lise Too FAR PROM TH! BY GoLLY, PRANK, You Canty pik en AMY More! AND You HAD TO GeLL AT TWENTY BIGHY~ WELL THEAL You Gar BUMPED Foe ABouT SIXTY THASAND DOLLARS - OH, YES - IF you DON’T TAKE HER SHELL BE TAKEN BY SOMEONE ELSE- SHELL GET WHAT SHE WANTS wid BEFORE TH AN SAY iD You PEOPLE ARE GLAD To PAY “THAT PAGE 11 By ALLMAN A Loss OF 61X<TY Thovsmid— A PROFIT OF NINETY GIK ™ ! on BAC! | FEEL AS MUCH AT Home. tal THERE A Coole on THE oY AS ' FURNITURE — ‘LL SEND YOu In pA minute the bear called out “Woot! One shoe gone! Stuck in Bhe honey! Oh, well, I've got three Tefts” And he went on eating. But ¢ watehing, | ful bump on his head as he landed The last the twins saw of him he was running, howling, into the woods. (Copyright, 1920, N. Nothing Riles Bu BLOSSER WT t ATE Ir AL WA WHILE AGo. Tao Good for an Idea BY THORNTON W. BURGESS DETER RABBIT aat at the top of the time Peter had finished Johnny the Crooked Little Path that Chuck was laughing so that he shook down the hill He was picking 4!! over | i Me teeth with one of Pritkly Porky's; “What do you think of it? asked NA Bitle spears and thinking Yes, «ir; Peter F Rabbi a “3 . Waa TA SVQ T DONT KNow, FREEKIES, | SAY DID NOU WAVE MAY CANDY BLEMLUAT ? WELL, UE Gar Too DIRTY ‘T DLAY WITH, Sto t actually was thinking. doesn't do it very often. He ia) & happy-go-lucky fellow that he! worries about anything, and ho time planning for the fu “It won't cost us anything but a little work to try it, and perhaps ‘t will work. It's worth trying, any way,” replied Johnny Chuck. Then Peter Rabbit and Johnny Chuck put their funny little heads to- gether and planned just how they would work out Peter's idea, And this morning an idea had come him, and he just had to sit down ia think it over. And what do you had given him the idea? Why, | very little spear of Prickly y's with which he was picking teeth. The more he thought about | “HR, the better the idea seemed Peter ye to grin Finally he hitched | ny Chuch was sitting on his wondering if he had better and move. He| ‘OS old apple tree un- x was, and yet ned % y now that he knew! | Fox knew where it was. p as Peter Rabbit came | The smile on Peter's) broad that Johnny had| | OH! HOW T WISH SOMEBODY IN MY FATULY HAD MARRIED INTO THE ARMY! ee WELL WHATRE YOU KICKIN’ ABOUT, DIDNT YOUR SISTER MARRY. AN ONERICAN TANK ? ALOYSIUS P. ftSGINis, THINK OF {T, M125. JONES’ SISTER HAS MARRIED © FRENCH CAPTAIN OF i ee ee, De SISTER JUST MARRIED " As he spoke, be hold} littie «pear which had fallen| Yes, sir; Peter Rabbit was & FRENCH CAPTAIN Prickly Porky's coat, lactually thinking. | OF ARTILLERY: Yes," said Johnny Chuck; “It ts Zam of Prickly Porky's quills, What|every few minutes they had to stop x ‘Al land laugh at their plan. It really did it's given me an idea,” replied | seem so simple that It was absurd 7 | Reddy Fox, coming along the Lone fou don mean it, Peter! I didn’t! Little Path, saw them plotting to-| that you ever stopped playing | gether. | enough to have an idea,” cried| “Now, I wonder what those two yy Chuck. are up to.” said Reddy to himself. | "t have ‘em very often, but| But, of course, he didn't know that | got one this time, and it's the | Peter Rabbit had had an idea, And/ ever,” replied Peter. lif he had known, he certainly would | | Then he came very close to Johnny | not have believed that i could con find whispered. At first John-| cern him, And yet it did. looked doubtful, but as Peter) Meet he became ed, and by Next story: Peter Rabbit Works | WELL, YOU BIG SAPPY LOOKUT WHAT You DID Jo THIS UPHOLSTERING~ IT ALL BLOTCHED UP CO GREASE 50 YON THINK IT BEST TO WE SLIP COVERS MADE FOR MN CAR 2 = VERY WELL WEN = 1 THINK YES MRS. BERTY + TLU HAVE A SET OF GLIP-COVERS MADE uP HMM MM eee RERCHED IN MRS BERTY'S BUS LIKE A STUFFED OLIVE « HEYI GET YOUR SHAPE OUTTA THAT CARY UPHOLSTERING OF YouR CAR IN FINE CONDITION » Do not allow the Time to Pass with Nature Unaided IE sculpturing of a statue is a greater thing than the - : = = “ — — unveiling of it; and so the growth of the unborn wis infant under its mother’s influence is no less important Oo P ‘ ; ut for Butte its entrance into the life chat foll Homesick for their mother, Peter ¢ No woman awaiting the joy of coming motherhood should 11, and his sister, Catherine, allow the days to pass without giving nature a helping hand. Biggs se pate pn bics Mother's Friend is a veritable balm for the nerves, an intensely a! patiag? penetrating application that softens the muscles, relaxes nervous tension of the delicate organism involved in maternity, and pre- pases the way for an easicr, quicker, and practical delivery. USED BY THREE GENERATIONS As a direct and powerful aid for the relief of the distressing phases in expectancy, and in the alleviation of the hardships chat usually come with child-bearing. 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