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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WATS A PRETTY DRESS, HeLenNT OW, SAN. You MET Meta. PETION VeSTERDAY, WHAT DID You THINK Kad ve Rg Bi Wer bor He DIDWS MANGE PUCH bd OF A WIT WITH ME Nancy and Nick slept under the Magical Mushroom at night. Nancy and Nick generally alept un: fo) @er the Magical Mushroom at night} fm Topsy-Turvy Land for fear of |“" rain. Their Green Shoes made them | mall enough to craw! comfortably |“There are some lumpy things tn under the sheltering top of their) here I think they are potatoes, fairy friend, and there they stayed | only they smell funny.” Then, to ‘Until some drops of dew splashed into their eyes in the morning and woke them up. Besides, one could never Yell what misfortune might befall them in the darkness, and ft was) Better to have their little protector | Between them and trouble N no windows af all! one they orted “Where > y, feeling all around tn the darkness, had discovered something their surprise, the mushroom began to talk there at all! the They hadn't known he was| “Weill, whoever be ta old boy got me, too, ao we're in the same boat!" | ‘m sure it isn't a boat,” declared cy. And, of course, she waa per One dark, dark night, something y right, for a boat wouldn't be @id happen. Nancy was dre | soing bumpity ng, bump every that Mra Smith's parrot. at minute as they were doting. 1 th-th-think! said Nick, as well} ‘Was pulling her hair, and Nick was dreaming he was swimming in as he could for the bouncing, “t pond and bumped his head, when, all | we're in a bag, for one of the string Bt once, both of them woke up.| sot Inside, and it's tickling my now, Bomethime cold and wet was poking and he sneesed then and there. Gt them and going, “Rumph, rumph!"| Suddenly the bouncing stopped | fm @ very panty, wheezy voice. Then|and a surprised voice exclaimed, | @uickly the little boy and girl| ‘That's the very first time I ever | Picked up and dropped into a/ heard truffies sneese in all my life!) soft thing with @ great many (Copyright, 1920, N. EB. A) | very were deep. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Unc’ Billy Possum Entertains oe RABBIT and the Merry Very slowly Unc’ Billy Possum Little Breesss soon had the jclimbed out of the hollow to a limb | oo heel peo becproend Ay} where all could see him. He looked | ‘the on eee hee buy all/@0WR and then he grinned until he the Green Meadows as well. Of | SOWed all his white teeth | everybody soon found some| “How do yo’ alls do? asked Une’) to vist the hollow tree where | Billy Possum. Pears to me that Billy Possum had decided to/ YO" alls are right smart interested In his homa mah ol’ hollow tren” _ Une’ Billy was tired after his long| “It jan't the hollow tree; ft's your: | gad and was fast asleep inside | Self, Uncle Billy.” explained Peter hollow tree when the first of the | Rabbit. “These are your neighbors Une’ Billy grinned again “Ah sut-| would ar |t'nly feel honored. Ah think Ah will “I'm pleased to meet you, Mr. Possum,” said Reddy, which wasn't at all what he polite,” replied Peter Rabbit. But| dered that he couldn't stop any tle wasn't the real reason. Down | longer. So did Striped Chipmunk and hie heart Peter was just a wee bit | Whitefoot the Wood Mouse. In fact, You see, he didn’t know) by the time Unc’ Billy reached the/| stranger would like it,| round there was no one there but! Reddy Fox. But as they left, each had promised to call again, Une’ Billy grinned at Reddy Fox ie tan and showed al) his teeth once more. Chatterer “I'm pleased to meet you, Mr. Pos look tm and #00 ff) sum” said Reddy Fo tfutiy, | which wasn't at all what he had Meant to say. and then he started | Off to tell Granny Fox all about it. g i E 5 : } j Reddy Fox! shout- who ts quick tempered And a terribie scold, and he began to names in such ® shrill} Next stery: Billy Possum and Jim ‘Voice that he waked'Unc’ Billy. «+ | my Skunk Meret. e — Our American Workmen - Stood by our country in its need. A country worth fighting for is worth working for!! The man who drove the rivets in a ship or a tank backed up the boys at the front. It} was not on the battle- fields alone that the| war was fought. It was waged behind the lines, in the factory, in the workshop, on the farm and in the home as truly as in The| w at home as well as the feel that “snap” and which red blood should bring. Perhaps she has had attack of the Influenza, and in consequence the blood lacks tone. Perhaps the red-blood corpuscles are lacking. Build up the blood with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, in liquid or tablet form. After taking this tonic you will) have good red blood and an active liver, and you can face) common cold or spring fever. men, and American men need to be strong. them This blood- NEW OY & LATE FOR THE SONES’ DINNER Party: Prohibition Saves Winsted Rattlers |—~ er | “DANDERINE workman in the shop a i a wildeat club, Be- lack of|cause prohibition forbids the invad energy |°"* of rattler# lairs to carry proper ©” |anake-bite antidote the reptiles will 4D | remain unmolested. IOS PASGINIS, SHAVE! WE'LL the trenches, 2D, Conn., April 9.—Pro pale-cheeked woman) bivition having taken the chief bite from rattlesnake bunting, ® usual event here, the natives |Renters Combine to Buy Out Landlord forn |bought the property. T YORK, the enemy successfully—whether it is the germs ofygrip, a| was too high America needs its strong|!mpertal April 9-—The rent r the tenants of the rtment hou: doa #0 corp and Imperial maker and herbal tonic has borne the recommendations) ix one of the best apartments in of many thousands of people during the past fifty years. It can be had in both liquid and tablet form at almost all drug stores. It has the right combination of herbal extracts to bring “pep,” vim, vitality and vigor to you. When you have taken Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery you will feel the red blood coursing through your veins and arteries, and you will be surprised to find how easy it is to tackle every “job,” every undertaking calling for responsibility or efficiency. The man who takes this tonic has iron nerves for hardships, and an interest in the im. Be sure and ask for Doctor Pierce's “drive” gripe hit a Megal Brooklyn. Saturdays. action, Australians Workers Want 40-Hour Week SYDNEY, N. 8. W., April 9.— Australian labor demands a 44-hour week with a Saturday holiday, In New South Wales, however, the painters demand a The men refuse to arbitra they will simply take holidays and The employers threaten | boulor and thicknoss 40-4 week. and say 22 of | KEEPING UP WITH_THE JONESES F ALL RIGHT BEI} Clarice! WOW « “S BASIER WORK GETING AN ELEPHANT WD fol UPPER BERTH SAN TIMING “TD CRANK THIS CHUG-CAN = ITS A CRANK WHEN IT COMES ew life, vigor, A few cents buys After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fal ndruff besides eve There are $00 national banks in the United States. Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. “Danderine.” n hair or any hair shows brightness, more —|ly when the Pacific Mail Liner Vene- Wilbur Makes a Suggestion THREE Times On How TALL | WAS MIO howl SHORT MY HUSBAND WAS SHE DID IT ~) ‘SEVERAL TIMES ~ By ALLMAN Ano SNE SAID To Me: WHAT be} —* Nov Suppose MADE TOM SO ALL PROM You? Gnoer™ Asipt ogee = . a eee S THATLE BE ABouT 4s 5 GEE, | MeLieva she’s sore! wary DIDN'T You AY WS MOT WER. [TJ RAISED Wea OH COMDENSED MILK. * They Fooled the I Vo low-powered for wireless apparatus was made recent- jzuela, with two-kilowatt wireless, |communteated with the naval sta tion at In, ood, Cal., a distance of 6600 miles across the Pacific. FOR LUNBAGO Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, ar usually the pain is gone—a delicior soothing comfort comesto take its plac | Musterole is a clean, white oir n made with oil of mustard. Use of mustard plaster, Will not blis ey doctors and nurses use Mu ole and recommend it to their p: They will gladly tell you what relic It gives from sore throat, bronchiti: andlord That Time 1T MUST HAVE GEEN THE THAT we 01 IN LANDLORD WITH SC*“EONE)) pon’T LET ANY To LOOK THROUGH THe HOUSE AGAIN FOOLEO HIM THAT T DION'T WE, DEAR 7? "Ty SELL IT Ta Mo b MARRIE (| STRANGERS | BUT WE |! & HE DOESN’ WON'T HONE OFF AN' GOT es- SAM WAS HERE FROM CUBA FOR A FEW DAYS - He WENT BACK - STARTED Tus MORNING = HE'S GoIN TO UNE THERE - HE SAID HED LIKE To wave SEEN “ou me By LEO WHY HE TOLD ME HE WAS GOIN’ To STOP AT Your. HOUSE THis MORN- ING AND Pity ‘You: HE HAD HIS YOUNG ie | ve (D_LIKE D! WONT Profiteers Corner Mice and Guineapigs PARIS, April 9.—Profiteering 1s] being ried on in the sale of white | | mice and guinea pigs by the few peo. ple into whose hands the raising of rodents for scientific purposes pa | during the war are being paid, pract tocra to we mals who fix the price and refuse | «8 than a dozen of the ani time. King Is Supervising New Tennis Courts LONDON, April 9 in busy these da of tennis courts in his g ckingham Palace. Two n King George oT lly super new set croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgi congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lur bago, pains and aches of the back c joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruise chilblains, frosted feet, cokis of th chest. Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; pital size $2.5° pe played simultaneously arts, The King is an enth nis player, t Escaped ‘Lunatic Breaks Into Prison OSSING, N. Y, April §—Andrew Wasser, escaped lunatic from the Hudson River Insane Asylum, tn Poughkeepsie, broke into Sing Sing | prison, Asked if he wanted to go back to the asylum, he sald: “No; | Exorbitant prices| + The breeding is now| 7 ally In the hands of ithe aris-| Doesn’t hurt! Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of ''Preezone’’ upon that eld, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. Hard corns, soft corns, coms Detween the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet litt right off—no humbug! like this place better,” He was sent back, i Tiny bottles ¢f** Freenone’? cost | but afew cents at drug sera FR ar lo