The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1920, Page 13

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é ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton There stood Mr. Pig with an empty sack in his hand, look ing at them. The next thing they knew, the ins felt themselves dumped out of © bag, along with the lumpy thing» d the Mushroom. “That's the very firet time,” a eur dwed Vv ice repeated.” I never heard fruffies anéese.” For Nick had med when the string tickled his must have got you by mistake.” Are thea truffles?” asked Nick looking at the lumpy things “Yes, indeed, and they are the most delicious articles you ever ate,* aald Mr. Dig enthusiastically, “I was told they grew thick in Topsy-Turvy Land, #0 i came here to live.” “They dont ameli very delicious,” } sald Nancy, wrinkling her nosa Nancy and Nick understood Pegrything. There stood Mr. Pix . an empty aack in his hand. at them, by the light of a tern that stood on his kitehen ‘Can you amell? Ughtedly Yes, of courme, we can,” taughed the twina well erted the ple, de well, what luck? ex the pig, quickly slipping the twins into his sack again, “I need some good ameliers to help me hunt as I'm getting very tired myself My snout ie nearly wern out with rooting.” And away be started to the woods again. But he had forgot ten to take along the Magical Mush room, In fact, he hadn't seen him at and Now, not intending to be left behind, the Mushroom gave a jump and landed on Mr, Pig's back. Some more Monday (Copyright, 1920, N. B. A.) "a the matter here? he . his mouth dropping open in surprise. “Tha't what we were wondering” Piped up Nancy, in a tiny Yolen, She Couldn't speak very loud, as she and Nick were quite little, for they hadn't had time to wish themselves big again. “We were asleep under our Mushroom when something got and brought us here.” “So that’s it.” nodded Mr. Pig. “T| out digging up truffies, and I us BY THOKNTON W. BURGESS A Queer Partnership IVHEN Jimmy Skunk found that) Brown or his boy had any right to it was Une’ Billy Possum) them, either, They really belonged had been before him in Furmer | to Mra ‘Topknot and to Mra. Speckies Ya henhouse and stolen all the and Mra. Featherlegs. So when Unc’ within reach from the ground, | Billy rolled the egg over to him, Jim ‘Be was very mad. Yes, sir; Jimmy my allowed his temper to gradually Skunk was mad. Of course, be had cool off. There wasn't another ccc Bo business to be, No, indeed. The) within reach, for Jimmy had EES didn't belong to Jimmy, They | searched in every neat he could look Delonged to Karmer Brown. But/into. The egg certainly did look Jitamy had become so used to help good. Jimmy euddeniy’ eid out his Dimeeif in Farmer Brown's hen- | band to Unc’ Billy, that when he found some one, “You are right, Une’ Bitty,” mid) doing the mme thing, be|he. “I guess you bave just as much | shtway lost his temper, business bere as I have, You cer “What are you doing here™ he because without it I should go hum ary.” tine Jimmy had | -| finished the first one. He presented | it to Jimmy with « low and very po | that In honor of the new firm of Skunk & Possum, we each eat anoth-| er egg.” said Unc’ Billy, his eyes twinkling. And they did. Neat story: Farmee Brown's Boy Is Troubled. | | | | Of the 2,250,000 miles of rural highway in the Mississippi! Valley only & scant 100,000 or 7.8 per cent of | the total are hard surfaced. | “Ah have the honor to pro- sé that we become partners, made his stomach feel emptier nm ever, and that was very empty, | . Disease germa are always present | “Ah beg yo’ pardon; but may Ah |tn the atmosphere, expecially in poor what business brings yo’ here?” |iy ventilated trolley cars, theatres | ad Unc’ Billy, and his grin grew jand other places where crowds as-| der than ever. semble. The persoh with plenty of T41—I-—"_ Jimmy didn’t know | rich, welloxidized blood is practically what to my. immune from the menace, for healthy | | Une’ Billy chuckled. “Ah guess yo’ | blood expela disease germs. ; “8 arid mah business in this| If the blood Is thin the body's re-| nhouse would amount to the same |sistance is low and germs gain a/ if we were to ask Farmer| foothold and thrive Do not wait . and he would eay that we |too long, begin now to build up the ‘any business here at all,” sid Then he rolled the egg he was P holding over to Jimmy Skunk. “Ah “ eat afl Ah can hold, so Ah takes Jeasute in roaking this contribution | yo,” and once more Unc’ Billy inned, At first Jimmy Skunk thought he uld refuse the exe. But Jimmy te Uyery fair-minded. He knew perfectly | | blood with the tonic which Mrs.| Pauline Mayer, of No. 122 LeRoy | street, Los Angeles, Cal, recom- monds. Mra. Mayer, when seen at/ her home, told of her experience as follows: “I had been losing strength for [several months and then I contract | ¢4 Influenza during the epidemic and | | the disease increased my weakness. | well that Uno’ Billy Possum had just! Pach day I was capable of a little) 6 much right to thome eggs a4 he | teas work and had to rest longer. My| pad, and that neither of them had peadaches were so painfil that they iy right to them at all. But then, ny couldn't see that Farmer To watch your garden grow—if you don’t be lieve it plant some W. B. Tested Seeds and watch resulta. Here ta the ideal com bination of pleasure and profit. DODRUFF 4 Aa | | | | | OYCE — SEED co OPiKe St Seattle _ Phone. Main 652 |nearly drove me wild. I had to force mynelf to ent and then Feouldn't 4i-| gest my food properly and distress | followed. My circulation was #0 poor that.1 was cold all the time. My col-| lor was bad and I suffered from pal pitation of the heart. “When it seemed as though 1| should never be any stronger I de| cided to try Dr, Williams’ Pink Puls | which I had seen advertived. There waa euch @ noticeable tmproverment \after the first box that I continued taking the pills. In @ few weeks my appetite waa better and I could eat jwithout fearing indigestion paina. |My strength gradually returned as well as my color, I am no longer cold and the headaches are things of the past. I have told many of my| friends about Dr. Williams’ Pink! | Pile.” | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills bulld up the blood 4 enable it to absorb | |more oxygen, the agent which burns| up the body poisons. Build up your |blood and note how the richer blood fights your battle against disease. Take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and build up a resistance that, with the observance of ordinary rules of health, will keep you well and strong. A booklet, “What to Eat and How to Bat” which tells about this treat- ment, will be sent free on request by the Dr, Williams Medicine Co, Beho-| |nectady, N.Y. All druggists sell Dr. | «TE SEATTLE STAR. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920. THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS NexY WWTER irs 1 BOUGHT Wd THAT CoAT FoR. SAID The SAME CoaT wold Cosr#io oY It Was Different Wh THE MAN I Tue STORE OR $15 MoRE HEX’ [ml Thars Some COAT KOO. TURN ARowND AMO LEY ME SEG en Daddy Was a Boy. 1 WAS LUCKY | GoT IT For Ano IT HAD BEEN Marie THEN WADA SALe On =p TODAY mae $55 KIO S COAT, A BaRGAI WEDLOCKED— THIS 13 A WONDER FUL DINNER WERE GOING To M'DEARL EVECY THING FROM Soup OTTO AUTO % HE, WILL 3] ? A BUTTON y SAY Sone- ) We? ; AT @ DINNER OF NUTS] ©GINIS, AND 1 TLL SAY THAT'S & FINE WAY YOU OVERHAULED MY BUS-T WHAT WAS AILING FT, AND HERE DONT TC FIND THIS "@) WRENCH UA TH’ CYLINDER AND “THIS WAD OF WesTe } wi’ ManiFoLDY _}- WONDERED OLD CLOTHES ARE POPULAR Tailors Say Most Men Re-| fuse to Pay High Prices ye CHICAGO, April 10-014 pants, | patches and protesta are to be “the thing” in men’s attire this season. ‘That was the “hunch” today of Chicago tailors, who said men are bringing their old clothes to be made over again. “The prices of men's muita are too high. Instead of buytng new sults men are bringing in their old trousers to be patched up, or buying an od@ pair of trousers to replace the old.” New sults are betng worn chiefly by workingmen, anid Arthur Neu mann, tailor. “The people who have money won't pay the price,” he sald. “The working men are our bent customers and demand the highest priced multe.” j DI Tailors’ assistants are rolling in| fe wealth, he sald. Button hole workers | lee Williams’ Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of \priga 60 cents per box and cutters who formerly received rey Keatiy |down $50 and $60. SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. war and FL. safe for shiny clothes or, | Alda digestion and promote: Jiation,yso that the [nutritive value thus natu the weak stron lity of health. cine enablen the digest! rs. itimate tive Is |#16 and $20 a week, are now drawing |uctive cu SAY. YOu KNOW WHERE Th’ THREAD” AND NEEDLES ARE! mab {kePT - DON'T You? Peter | It Is All Right for [Ti suppose one SHOULD PORGET THOSE LITTLE sursrs OF TEMPER BUT IT IST RIGHT FoR HER To ACT WAT WAY 5 ? AO, FRECULES YOU KNOW IT 1 AS AST DOLNB TOTAL WHEA FATHER IS READING- You MUST WAIT TLL f MANE FINISWED. RTY Nee EXPECTED “WET! Het WAS CLEM MY HELPER, MR HOGAN THAT FILED YOUR CAR © HE ALWANS FORGETS THINGS SOME COAL WW THE FURNACE BEFORE THE FIRE GOES OUT ¢ ty to Forget, But Not Annie You'’D BETTER PuT X x ks AoW, PRECMES-WiLAT IS (F You WANTED ‘Yo Sav? TOR INSTANCE, THERES THE MAN WHO WROTE “TEN NIGHTS ON A ANY THING] SAND 1 EXPECT YET To FIND SOMETHING ELSE LEFT MY ENGINE, TT _ “THAT RATE, EX2 SAY> You KNow WHERE TH’ COAL AN’ SHOVEL ARE KEPT ~ DON’® you? PAGE 13 By ALLMAN SON, Youn DADDY WAS Pasir Twit’ YEARS OLD Berope He ever COT At ovencoay “Tar CosT 635% 352 for ALITTL (™ Sure THOSE LITTLE Gursts oF UL .. [TEMPER SHOULD) — | BE_FORGOTTEN T OALY WANTED T SAV UAT £ COULDNT TURN OFF SI WATER. ATW BATIROGM AN Guys *TEN NIGHTS IN 4 BAR ROO! TD RATHER MEET Hin! SAN OTTO = DID YOu SEE MY WORKING OVERHAULS, os a, eee The Cc. L. mado the world to hang clothes ading cleaner and nx-servies men have dyed their ki in liew of $76 store suits. ‘MAKES FOOD TASTE | Good—Hteod's Sarsaparitin an Appetite ody. wy y Rand eiving the his great medi relieves or nd other di- troubles. When your food does taste in a eign of good or returning shows that the blood in beco: n routing jatinm and other diseases, and | Washington hotel, that the sys pedraralbat duve « e that t ealth ing scrofula, cexemna. tem is being built up to ed feeling, and the r influenza and |rates was made Friday, when Cor-| Apri 22. organs to Wale eens [in the right direction. i \Carry Gas Fight Into State Court First step in the city’s attack on Inverybody's |the public service commiasian's rul wearing them and cleahers are be-|ing granting the ing *wamped witn revamping jobs “They're bringing in mts of but ton and askin, on ‘em,” said ¢ a Seattle Lighting company a 20 per cent increase in poration Counsel Walter F. Meier filed a writ of review in the su- perior court of Thurston county. Insurance Chief Joins Vanderlip Darwin P. Kingsley, president of the New York Life Insurance Co. arrived in Seattle Friday to join the Creates | Vanderlip party en route to Japan, “Tho it is primarily revolution, pee 4 letrike is the only weapon labor has mak-|@t present,” aid Kingsley, clares that the return of the rail roads to private ownership is a step CONVENTION of Northwest toe ‘004 it|and cold storage dealers, in session here since Friday, will close Satur day night with n banquet at the New GEORGE R. AUSTIN, 41, was itn medicine that can | county jail Saturday, after being re- to do all this i*| turned here from Los Angeles by Do- If a mild laxe » more i owive Claude ©, Fortner, Austin is cused of wife desertion, He de) Engineers Will Hold Open House) “Enginters' Open House” will be | | held at the University of Washing tan, April 22 and 24, but not on Persons interested in en | ginecring or forestry are invited. APPLES Retail and Wholesale Cooking and Mating Raking Three Towns Show * Population Gains WASHINGTON, April 10.—The 1920 census figures anounced to day include: Norwali ‘onn., 37,5) increase since 1910, 3,846 or 1 per cent, Fond du Lac, Wis. 2 427; increase, 4,630 or 24.6 per cent, Middletown, Ohio, 23,594; increase, 10,442, or 79.4 per cent. Census takers in South Dakota managed to discover, in four coun- ties, a total of nine bathtubs, Still In order to introduce our Pear | and strongest plate known, White Winter main Apples Spitzenberg Apples icious Apples |Rome Beauty Apples Chelan Apples Winesap Apples at Whelesale and Retall ‘These apples will sold muarant ust aa represented bd: or, Wdwht J. and for le none than you ol in the same GRADE ap- ple in Seattle, Go to Stall No, 60, the Westlake Market Dr. BE [Want 8 bargain tn vegetables, iruite All work guaranteed for ‘Brown, get tooth same homey, eo. Most of our ony. Bee. whore work ationta who re tented our work, Fou ‘ere in tl ht pl downstairs in | kit t 5 if you cal | ger ONIVERSITY #7 {98 per cent of the residents ring thin Open Sundays Fram 9 te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS own automobiles, y i REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ew (whalebone) plate, which ta the lightest ers vory littie of the f ot, <n bite cora 6 if the cob; ee: ‘oof of the mouth; wuarane 15 years EXAMINATION FREE rtate ae ad bay ice, fre BON Tease? 2 omnme’ good eqslatnction, Ak coming to our offi with you, our ice, be sure Opposite Fraser-Vatersea Co

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