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ATSSeeSes OT ERS Grandfather Frog Fools Farmer Brown’s| ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Barton on the porehcaling them to lunch a the they | away at monkey te not im down. “I got hanting truffles for Mr. Pig 2 Topey-Torvy Land” Mother amiled. “Unole Dick must |if he tent careful your tmaginations | will run away with you.” them all, but first we “Oh, no,” corrected Nick, “It's the take you home All-|Green Shees that run away with the big chestnut tree | us.” j ad But Mother only Yughed again. “Well, Uncle Dick may tell you all | the stories he wants to now, for as jlong ae the weather is bed I'll have |to let you play indoors.” | ‘That afternoon tt started to rain, then it blew up cok, and it was a jlong, long time before the children .jcould get as far as the meadow to) play. ] But Mr. Sun came out bright and | warm one day and melted the snow, jand away went the kiddies to bunt up their fairy friends, Spring was coming. (Copyright, 1920, N. EA) | peor: it & ; | 4 : Boy BY THORNTON W. BURGESS “Bet I catch him next time,” said Farmer Brown's Boy, as be put on a/ But he didn’t. x ? fit me PAu ight x sae I: HALE He r eaaehe a ays Hi i q aad! ee i g a 4 A i i fs H i eft §a58 Fy iF if a 7 i i sea fiat iif: Tie in| te § j F AME.“BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Bayer Tabdiets of Aspirin™ to be|relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache must be marked with the| Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu “Bayer Croea” Then you|™atiem, Neuritia, Joint Pains and " the true, worlétamoua|? ait _senerally. getting Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets Dreseribed by physicians for | cost but a few centa. Druggists alec 18 yearn, ella larger “Bayer” packages, Aspir- ys buy an Package |in is the trade mark of Bayer Man yer Tablets of Aspirin,” which |ufacture of Monoaceticacidester of proper @irections to safely | Salicylicacid. L PAINLESS DENTISTS evéer to tatredece cur new twhalebone viata, which te the lighte: strongest piate known, covers very tithe of the reef of the mewtns you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: teed 16 years ee, NEED A wae CUT, BAD! THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. WEDLOCKED— WHATA QUEEN! AND SHES’ DROPPED HER HANDKERCHIEF, I'LL RETURN IT TO’ HER! Tal bd lidla alia Peetniny Alas, Cruel Fate! ER-ER PARDON NE, BUT “YOU DROPPED YOUR HANDKERCHIEF! ITS AVEQY NICE ONE YOU DONT WANT To 10SE£ IT! Army Coat Saves His Mother’s Life LAWRENCE, Kan, April 15-—An army overcoat of the A. E. F., saved the life of his mother, Mra, A. C. Bryant, here the other day, when her clothing became ignited from the flames of a gas stove. Bryant, responding to the screams of his mother, wrapped her in the heavy ovat and succesded in smoth. ering the flames, She was seriously but not fatally burned. ’ Employes Band to Cut Old H. C. L. LYNN, Maas, April 15-—Colleo tive buying of the necensities of life is to be inaugurated by 4,000 em- ployes of the Lynn works of the Gen- eral Electric company, who have or- | sanized @ corporation to be known ite rmareatent ser 15 reage. Have im; takes end’ teeth same day. amination and vice tres, ss eg Seo of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. the it I>, recommended by our Dg good a n our who ou: he coming to e eG fe richt san Dis ae ci wine 4 Open Sundays From ® to 13 for Weeking People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Ay | Baeete Kreces Vategnsm Ob, an the General Electric Collective Buying association, The main ob- ject of the association is to lower the cost of living. BLOOMINGDALE, N. J. Aprfi 15. Mrs. Frank Stagg, of this place, woke to find her 10day-old baby dead in her arms. Her physician, Dr, Thomas B. Miller, said Mra, Stagg probabty held her infant too close to her breast while she slept and it had died of wuffocation several ours Lilure it lily Post Veterans to Gleason, 1204 Bast ind st, Seattle, were held in Tacoma Thursday. Dance on Monday sll et i A dance will be held by the Col.| GEORGH ©. HUBBS, 62, died Theodore Roosevelt post, No 34] Wedneaday morning at the home of Veterans of Foreign ‘ars, next Monday evening tn the Vaterene |=" 8% Bayenes ©, Maten, 91s hall, 1626% Third ave. Queen Anne ave. The body te at FUNERAL SERVICES for W. D. Stevens, brother of Mrs. Homer ¥.| Mont, for burial. 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