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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. ADVENTURES | THE DOINGS OF THE DUF Another Important Matter Comes Up! OF THE TWINS ' ot . | . £ Mi PALL Game - THE eer ee Tis » a DUPF WAVE Ad IMPORTANT MATT “8 were. Pest nA Is Tere A BALL SEASON sored, “ 4 70 OVER with You. c- Jb - 1 Wan TO GO OVER w lov F Game TODAY ? Howl, You knowl! 7] THe Boss Ware You Gouie ovT P oe THE | Wants To © . { me TH. ANDAIN-HAND the kiddies ran; start?” | down the path and across the| “The Green Shoes Express starts ir tree, the Mareh/in about 10 seconds, I believe,” an WEDLOCKED. y's hair about in| sqered the Mushroom. nd there, faithtity | On, we'll hurry—please wattt |] (p ——— Ridin, were thetr little trienda, the| crica''the twins, scrambling out of || [Suc qac crac] Me, YEAH ALL ) | JUST BOUGHT TMs Magical Mushroom and the Green| their play shoes and into the magic|] | Cast | pq i WE'VE GOTTA Sook, HOUSE FOR A* SPEC! - =~. im thelr hiding place back of] ones as fast as they could Jump. || b= Zan “9 So NOW is rar rege eg re eg stone, And just | wh A rf AN r . J GET SETTLEO 0 Strange to say the Mushroom bee? 4 . UNTIL | GET $1) S00 FOR Seemed pleased to pisces when he nd | = - ; (rT BUT fu Havé TO heard that the monkey was stil! | ep : Up Land before hs iia 3 Boost THE RENT — Tissing. “Then,” said he quickly > i Pe, 3 5 z ‘Swe may have some more adven . " ntace lures, because if we'd found him our}, harap ge cage geal < gen a Ben would be over . or it was a mixture of about a Seer ney Will take you to Scr jor. ings or more, a laundry, a Zand, if you wish to go. It ape wm. & tailor shep, & millinery store, @ barber shop, @ dye works Gyhen every creature gots Sed to many others that Name the summer, Jocko might possi | tought of a little poem she had read be there. “ 4 a Uttle fig, | ONC Which went Mancy and Nick did a little Sis hae got a herntret things, “A house Were so delighted at the Pro® | 4 yhip's all made of sheets and strings, of another journey We'd just . Nick?" de- (Copyright, 1920, N. It Won't Happen Again BY THORNTON W. BURGESS A Good Gaacous! Fmd You \A WALATS UE MATTER. a ~You Said BERYTUWE To GET WUE RANT 4ND LEQE NON NAN ALL YUE COTTON) ! Jerry Muskrat Has a Fright . bi y gs \ You BOWE Back DAINTT! 1 Nour BAR = Gor, ° BAR AN OUT TE T was it Mother Muskrat had of nfywelf,” said Jerry airily, and once . BVERYTMING T TELL You CoE = E EARAcue 27? said about the Fur Hunter’s| more started for his favorite log. and his traps? Jerry Muskrat | And what do you think he was think ‘on the edge of the Big Rock and| ing about as he swam along? He his heels while he tried to re-| a» wishing that he knew what a . The fact ix, Jerry had not trap looked like, for, despite his heeded, He had been thinking ting, he didn’t even know what ‘other things. Beside, it seemed | he was to look out for him that Mother Muskrat was al-| As he drew near his favorite log ther too foolish about a great| Something tickled hin nose. He stop- things. ped swimming to sniff aed eniff. My,! oh sald Jerry, throwing out|how good it did «melli And it heat, “I guess I can take care of | *emed to come right straight from if without being tied to my/| the old log. Jerry began to swim as ther’s apron strings! What if the fast as he could, In a few minutes ‘Hunter's Son is setting traps|he scrambled out onthe old log the Smiling Pool? I guesshe Then Jerry rubbed his eyes three foot your Uncle Jerry. He isnt times to be sure that he saw aright ‘smart as he thinks he is; I can There were luscious pieces of carrot him any day.” Jerry chuckled. |!ying right in front of him. ‘was thinking of how he had| Now, there is nothing that Jerry | 4 another boy, Farmer Brown's | Muskrat likes better than cannot. So into thinking a big trout was|he didn't stop to wonder how It got une. | there. He just reached out for the} Hy Jerry siid fnto the Smiling | Hearest piece and ate KR Then he ‘and swam over toward his fa-| reached for the next piece and ate it ite log. Peter Rabbit stuck his Then he did a funny litte dancp sunt head over the edge of the bank. “Hi, ore joy. When he was quite out of TLL TAKE Jerry.” he shouted, “last night I saw breath he sat down to rest, CHANCE ar Hunter's Son coming over, Snap! Something had Jerry Musk. | A CHA | WOULD o way with a lot of traps. Better rat by the tail! Jerry squealed wrth | AND GO || LIKE To GOT Watch out!” fright and pain. Oh, how it did — "Go chase yourself, Peter Rabbit! hurt! He twisted and turned, but he D guess 1 can jook out for myself,” was held fast and could not see what | just a little crossly had him. Then he pulled until it made a wry face and started seemed as if his tall would pull off. | | for the sweet clover patch. Hardly But it didn’t. So he kept pulling, wus he out of sight than Billy Mink and pretty soon the thing let go #0 the suddenly that Jerry tumbled head-/| They ‘first into the water When When he reached home, Mother; gaw Jerry Muskrat, they beck- Muskrat did his sore tail up for him. for him to come over where “What did I te!l you about traps?” were, and when he got there she asked, severely. | both talked at once, and it was Jerry stopped crying. “Was that @ii about the Fur Hunter's Son and a trap?” he asked. Then he remem- bbis traps. | Dered that in his fright he didn’t even | _ “You'd better watch out, Jerry,”|see it. “Oh, dear,” he moaned; “I | "Warned Billy Mink, who ts a great wouldn't know one today if I met it.” and hag had wide exper} vt ; | Next story; Mother Muslrat's Wis “Oh, I guess I'm able to take care | dam, SAY OTD, 1 WAITCHA TD GIVE Why Measles May | “THESE TIRES OF MIME OLD CHIRP, “You CANT DYE THINK T CAN GET Be D angerous ' JUDGE A TWIRST BY THE ore tins te vue LENGTH OF THE HECK *~ wr? This is No. 3 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com- on, Pores, explaining how certain diseases attack Cough, sy fehl vate pgp. Bicones geen gyn mea these organs in an inflamed, congested state aflording a favorable foothold for invading germs. Vick’s V nits feetheld for Javofing exes. 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