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ADVENTURES You've GOT US niTo A FINE Maas g| OF OTHE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton A thee but I'm glad to see you, because I was just thinking some help!” Mrs. Rhino beamed over her glasses The twins happened next upon Going some crochet @mormous rocking chair w tidy over the back. She an tl t was really ber akin ure of that! Of Jungle Reauty Show with fitting comfortable and cory that Nancy de Ona Nick were surprised to hear her ‘first words: _ “Why, hello My a Bland to see you, because I Just thinking { needed rome Ahelpr” She ed over her glasses and aid down “What do you think of ?* she asked su UP and turning round 1 “My wrapper, | should say ‘corrected, “for 1 can't bear any ght” “It Bas some wrinkles.” Nancy told “And there are a few lumps there, little folks! her Rhino, dropping, ov her rocking-chair done up with s© much exer: |« TTT hed her cheeks proudly ashe asked Nancy had suddenly popped into ber dit.” answered Nancy sor nking of the rip tn Jocko 4 out, and © mend Rh I might have known there wouldn't be any talent in 1 Turvy Land. ['ll pack up and «ec ome tomorrow ligingly in hia ¢ (Copyright, rua IL BY THORNTON W. BURGESS The Sky Parlor of Whitefoot ETEFOOT THE WOOD MOUSE | | @huckled to himself as he ran ® low alder and examined an old that had once belonged to Mre ] before she had maved over ‘Bo the bulrushes on the edge of the Poot. He had seen that old without number, never given it a thou Frog had sai n was looking for a new home where eRe would think to look for him Would move into the Of some one cise Whitefoot had always lived deserted One knew |t. So when Shadow ‘Weasel, who is a robber and had started out to look for he had first examined all in tyeen and every hollow that he found. He had found ‘3 house while Whitefoot Bnd then Whitefoot did not home again. So Whitefoot n't know was thinking of living t thought he had climbed! up the 4% for fun. Gently they ro (the alder to and fro. In a few min ites Whitefoot was fast agicen. ‘When he he couldn't think 5 he was. He was in a lovely, ‘Bed and he was very, very com Suddenly he remembered Once more he chuckled to himerif _ “This suite me,” said ne. sky parlor. Who will ever think of im @ deserted nest of Mrs. for Whitefoot the Wood TU just put @ roof on this, Th have the safest, coztest house in the Green Forest peeped over the edge of When he was sure that looking, he scampered the ground. Then he be . What do you think soft, ary grass and the lining “It is my | wi and just as Old Mother West Wind started for home behind the Purple Hilla, Whitefoot sat down to eat his supper of berries and to rest. Hid len under the broad leaf of a skunk abbage plant was his pile of grass nd bark and eticks i leaves. When all th tow people and forest folk who play by day had rone to bed, Whitefoot climbed the alder once more, and this time he is my sky parlor.” took up with him the grass be had gathered. Up and down, up and lown the alder al ht long ran Whitefoot. When y, round, red Mr. Sun threw off nighteap, the next morning, and started to climb up fn the blue sky, he looked down alder and smiled. Mra Red old nest wag still there, but A a roof, and still it looked like ng but an old nest. in the softest of beds, round ball of soft fur, leep. It was Whitefoot the Wood Mouse in his new #ky parior. Next story: Shadow the Weasel Goes Hunting, THEATRE PARKING ts not pro- hibited by city ordinance, according to an opinian Wednesday by Corpor TELLING THAT LANDLORD We'D Au ALL THEY DID WAS LAUGH Apace live! |) ANO MOTMM” DONG | were'’s AN AD , = And JUST war Want, EIGHT Rous, “TES WIN, GARAGE, WEDLOCKED— \\ Strips of bark and little sticks) leaves. Tt took him all day, ation Counsel Walter F. Meler A Well-known Man - Dr. Pierce.of Buf- falo, N. Y., the cele- brated physician, known throughout the entire civilized universe because of his many years of successful medical practice, once said: “At this time of year most people suf- fer from what we term ‘spring fever’ because of a stag- nant condition of the blood, because of the toxins (poisons) stored up within the} body during the long) winter. We eat too| much meat, with little or no green vegetables.” people, thin, anemic people, those with pale! GRANDPA MILL You WELD AME J — With MY LESSONS 5 E DICER, SAID DICER BEEN BLOWN OFF TREACHEROUS MARCH WIND! Fugitive Arrested in Seattle Depot Wanted as a criminal syndicalist fugitive from Stockton, Cal., Samuel Simon, 56, ‘Tuesday at the interurban depot and will 1 to California, A $1,000 was arrested NAN, OF COURSE « Go AUBAD AND KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES PICTURE OF AN ELDERLY GENT CHASING HiS SILK ELDERLY GENT STILL “GOING STRONG; ALSO ; TREACHEROUS HAYING MARCH WIND. Br 2 ' AH: IT LOOKS LIKE TH’ WORST 15) ‘cheeks and lips, who have a poor appetite and feel that|:ewara was offered for his cap tired, worn or feverish condition in the springtime of| the year, should try the refreshing tonic powers of a alterative and blood purifier. Such a tonic as - have sold for fifty years, is Doctor Pierce's Medical Discovery. It is a standard remedy that} be obtained in tablet or liquid form. Made without! ne from wild roots and barks. If your druggist does | have the tablets send 10 cents for trial package to Dr.} i 's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. | _ Ask your neighbors, they have tried it! | BEAVERTON, Oregon—"I was taken very sick ‘trouble and indigestion, and had a severe c n . I doctored and doctored, but was no be! gave up but happened to think of my moth case of skin trouble with Dr. Pierce's Golden M to Dr. Pierce, and at his advice I took the and the ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ also used Dr, Sa with a bad case of| of catarrh, of long| an when I began being cured of a I Discovery, #0 1 den Medical Din | s Catarrh Remedy, | “son and a daughter that were also cured of the worst by taking the ‘Discovery.’ My family cannot praise this too highly.”—Mus, Caraline Boles, Box a ture, UDGE IS HOST TO 21 SPEEDERS| ‘The city had another very good day in police court Tuesday when Acting Police Judge Louis Silvane | tertained automobile epeeders, reckless drivers and traffic tors Twenty-one speeders donated $521 while other violators total in fines up to in fines brought the $831 Defective Flue Does $500 Damage Fire caused by a defective flue damaged the roof of a house oc cupied by James Kindswogel at 5128 Keystone place $500 Tuesday. viola. | a aaa OH- THERE HE L's wit Evans, Hollywood pioneer, were to be conducted from the home| ut Hollywood at 1 p. m. 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