The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 13

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eerere ts eevee vs e ‘ RSS le aB es Yer setae eresPk Oo o o yd o ee ell ar ur re ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton THE MUSICAL BUGS Presently the whole ladybug family arrive They aii alighted and spread themselv ¢ in Nick's Green Shoe around, much to P or Skylark’s delight. “My, my!" he kept nting t If each bug pays two dollars, for music lessons, I'll soon be richest person 1 Topsy-Turvey Land.” Miss Lady-Bug was spokesman for her relatives, “Here we are, pré fessor! All of And if we can’t learn to hum, nor chirp, nor buns, we all very curious to learn how you are going to make us munical, We y hope you are not going to teach us that al “Lady-bug, lady-bug, fly away bi Your house is on fire and your children alone.’ We're ¢ ‘k of it as 0) ure you IT war ‘sare of beans.” promised the professor obligt While Miss Lady-B one, he had been very t to the piano, he set up on the bracket a large sheet of white paper which he had made a musical staff—like this. So now picking up one lady-bug at a time, he stuck them all on the staff until they looked like this Then he sat down to the piano and played them And there they were making music without the least bit of trouble to themselves at all, And I needn't t ou they soon became famous that Professor Skylark very quickly made his fortune Nancy and Nick got up to go then 4 thanked the pre kindness, There weren't any more fp coming anywa sor didn't seem to care. He was anxio « re money out of—I mean some more musico—out So the twins, their Magical Mushroom, and Green § the road on another adventure. (Copyright, 19% for his ¢ pro. back make some bugs oe#, pattered aowr N. BA) BY THORNTON W BL KGESS Billy Possum and Jimmy Skunk Meet IMMY SKt was hungry. There |the morning. Jimmy fairly rushed was no bout it, He lover tot at of Mra, Featherlegy couldn't think about anything but Ha Was an om the emptiness of his stomach. , Jim | Jim h both he my sat down and gently r ne t or and ti stomach as he tried t ere was a } dinner, and change ren a aie doo! sounded ‘Cock-o- doodle way over toward Farmer Brown's. ny Skunk rub bed his stomach again and chuckled aottly It's an egg I want: it cer tainly ts an egg: maybe two, perbaps three n The Black Shadows crept out from rob in all the other nes the Purple Hills across the Green| Within reach, Not an egg was to be Meadow. How slow they were! He | found. id wish they would hurry. With| Now, there were a lot of nests that every little minute he grew hungrier. | Jimmy couldn't reach. for he tn not It wouldn't do to go up to Farmet/@ climber. He was looking up at Brown's henhouse until it was so | these hungrily when he noticed some @ark that Farmer Brown's Boy | thing hanging from one of them. He ‘would have gone into the house. reached up and gave it @ sharp pull Slowly the shadows crept up to-| Down, right on top of Jimmy Skunk ward the henhouse, until finally it| tumbled Unc’ Billy Potsum, with « was all in darkness. Softly Jimmy in his hands. Skunk crept up to the hole of which| Jimmy was so startled that he he knew. Just outside he sat down | started to run. Then he tur and listened for a few minutes. He| look back. There lay Une’ B could hear two biddies cjucking|on his back, grinning and try’ sleepity. When ali was still, Jimmy | get his breath. Skunk crept inside, and if you had| “Good evening, sah These are been there to see, you would have | monstrous fine eggs yo’ alls have so found him wearing his broadest | convenient, sah,” said Unc’ Billy Pos smile, for, I am sorry to say, Jimmy | sum. Next story: _A Queer Partnership. ACOMA MAN HAD SUFFERED SINCE ror Indigestion Made Life Miser- able—Gains Ten Pounds } and Eats Any- thing, Now “I haven't felt so well in year frog I do since I began taking Tan lac, and although I have taken He reached ad pee gave it a| only four bottles, I have gained 8 ull, ten pounds in weight.” said James mare 2 Macey, 2617 East Howe street, Ta Skunk felt quite at home in Farmer| coma, Wash, who works at the Brown's henhouse, Todd shipyards “Lat me see; old Mrs. Speckles| “I have suffered from stomach lays the largest eggs, and young Mrs.|trouble ever since I was a boy ‘Topknot lays the sweetest exes, 4nd | have been bothered with indigenti od Mrs, Featherlegs lays the most/in all its forma, and during beautiful exes. I think I'll try Mrs t few years my ton Topknot's first,” said Jimmy to him. | ¢ ually grown worse. My welt. tite was very poor and I could not He went straight to Mrs. Top! eat @ thing without suffering from knot’s nest and reached tn. It was!it afterward. My food began to empty! Jimmy made a wry fact! sour and ferment immediately after and hurried over to tis nest of Mrs! eating, gan would form and bloat Speckles. Not an oz could he feel! Jimmy's heart sank. Coul that Farmer ered the eg before dark? It must! be, usually gathered them in| me up until I could hardly get my eath and I would also have such severe pains I could hardly stand them. My head ached just about all the time and I often had such terribie dizzy spells I had to grab : falling. I suffered a great Buttermilk for Wrinkles from colds and wan mubject to » [vere coughing spelis, which wer expeciall ings. | hardly get around and do my work My ne could get but little sleep, and in fore Hetiring AN! Th the mornings it was all I conid do! nary. |to get out of bed. 1 lost much ‘iss dad-tienn weight and be application of down and weak, felt so tired and Buttermilk Buttermilk worn out all the time I just had to Oe ere force myself to do my work Preserve the “I heard #0 much said about Tan. skin and fe lac 1 got some, and, let me tell you, it went right after my case land for the first time in years 1 have a splendid appetite, can eat anything I want and never have a particle of trouble. I never have a ers reel and women throughout the country are again using it to ensure a beau-| more, and the rheumatiem has left| tiful complexion and snow-white| me entirely and I can get around | © hands and arme “pattermitk, however, is not al-| and do my work as good as I ever }could. My nerves are in good con. perfected a metho dit ‘ centrating buttermilk and comb’ Jom on teasers well and alway ing it with a perfect cream, which | fee! refreshed. on getting up. The you, can buy in ama quantities | coughing spells have stopped and| Teady to use at any first class drug store by simply asking for “How- 1 just feet good all the time ards” Buttermilk Cream. ‘There is no secrét about it nor la|thought would begin to compare there any doubt about the result it's just common. ordinary butter.| Wt? Taalac and it ts & | pleasure milk im the form of @ wonderful| for me to recommend it cream, gently massaged with Tanlac in sold in Seattle by Bartel! round the corners of | Drug Stores under the personal di have never seen & medicine 1 SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, 8, 1920, It's’ Different Ww then You Need It. . an T T DION YT HAYe ENOUGH MONEN § To PAY FoR."EM Sot HAD THEM SENT OUT TomoRROW C.0.D. | WAS Down MOPPING TOA, ‘Tom AND | BOUGHT MYSELF A CouPLe oF Dresses AND A PAIR OF LOW Shoes (Ger The IDEA-ALL RIGHT, [i g aoe | se GREAT scott! = PAGE 13 By ALLMAN MY, BUT Trey ARE Snownle s———"1] BEAUTIFUL THINGS THIS prs} OW HOW TwiSl WE HAD A Lor oF Money ur MAYBE NOT, PUT RGKT NOW PTS THE ir Sieactunereetl . u WELL, WHO, You YoutG Wom) =~ | | ‘THAT Money 1S NOT everiTuing IM Line f ONLY “THING | CAN “Thane OF THAT | REALLY NEED~ WEDLOC 7KED— PAPERS ABOUT WE'RE PQETIY LUCKY WE'VE All Know What Comes Next FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AoW KBED Youn a) CVEAN, Bors, WTB WORLD WAVE Nou Boye EEA? KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES: OH! THERE You AGE! It GIVING & DAWNCE|! BUT THIS AWFTER NOON Maybe Pa’s Right YOu DID? THe [BY BILL BARON 1S RUCK COLLECTORS BARON NUT HE WAS A BOY SPY,CAN T USE SOME OF THAT AIR hold of something to keep from | Insurance Men _ Collect for Relief |™""' >|Crawl ‘Critics to Splash Saturday| sh the water from | | ad nights and morn.| also had rheumatism tn my! |hands and hips so bad I could! Bureau of Missing | Relatives iw trying to locate his grand | father, wham he has never seen the Armenian reillef t the downtown district | your ears and were so badly upset 1! of $400,000 at central barns of | SEE oo Tr AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM Starting Saturday doors for the ame so badly run-| summer season Saturday at 2 p, m Winniper Electric Railway company | Olda headache or become dizzy any| Wednesday he gave his missing rela red that he was least heard of in Seattle or Bellingham Junction owned a drugstore at one of these places at one time *|mother nine years ago; died last winter. Bodine lost his He is desirous of getting into communication with his | ANNUAL COLUMBIA conference ynod of North Amprica opened at the Gethsemane Lutheran church Wednesday night, with delegates : Ne MEY rection of a special Tanlac represen can supply you. tative Advertisement, 55 = 3. 2 2 weetern states and British Columbia in attendance, Outside of That, He Knew Nothing About It. WERE DID You GET ALL “TUAY "TAR AND DAINT AAD DIRT ON Your. ~ CLOTUES T WUERE” h f] EH? REALLY LAD NONSENSE! HE'S 4 REAL, TARON, BUT NOBODY SEENS To KNOW WHA HE'S BARON OF! OU -WE WZ JUST Dow ‘T TH BLACK SMITH TMATS ALL T Now By POP MOMAND BARREN OF | BRAINS TO H say! AHA = MUSIC —~ WONDER nats GOING ON= MAYBE THE / VoD-CARRIERS, HAVE WON “THEIR STRIKE FOR SHORTER LADDERS J AND ARE GIVING A PARADE « TATE B solicited NIGHT GROG RD of examiners of | « will hold examinations here BERTY| ih Connmtssioner L. H. D MARKET] 1 ' AE and Liberty Theatre SPEED AWAY YOUR PIMPLES BEACH'S on this suggest Biggest story harm in it-and every probability of “The Spoilers” LEGITIMATE OCCUPATION OF MAN'S MIND IS WOMAN” jand apply directly over the er {ions tonight. In the morning ex “The Silver for improvemen continue as necessar it can do, xa wilt find many {paiflize’ the Realing: proper- ‘They fought with money— where. For free sample | and when that gave out enoy. I grater lew Yor! STATE SALE of 2,500 ters for $2 a sack from reserves has been between jes, act at once) there can be no Get some Poslan ” they fought with their fistet Poslam Soap, beini lam, will benent Siar ir aie daily for Snes id bath,

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