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‘THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920. ADVENTURES THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— OF THE TWINS Nobody Would Suapect It. if +1 * Olive Roberts Barton Nick and Naney were soon aky. “Yoa, we shall have to hunt up Mr Sun," said the Fairy Queen, “but TI can't imagine what he is doing Sway so long. He's the only ane Jack Frost ts afraid of, and who can geare him away. But I don’t know how to get word to him.” “Couldn't we got’ asked Nick timidly. “We have our Green Shoos, you know.” “Why, of ¢ourne™ mnited Pairy Queen, much pleased. “But 8 a long distance to the sun. The way would be for the South to show you the way to the Ing Star. He can take your Message and telephone acrowa the sky to Mr. Sin.” As you know, things happen fast fm fairytand, and scarcely had the) Fairy Queen spoken before South ‘Wind took the children by the hand, Bnd with ther litte Green Shoes on their feet, Nick and Nancy were p blue The Neatness OBBY COON yawned and Stretched lasily, Then he etimbed oyt of bed and stuck his head out of the doorway In the hol low tree which was his home. The Black Shadows hed already crept far @ut from the Purple Hills, and, look ing up thru the tree tops, be saw Bobby Coon f fy may have, ho is ; there is no than Bobby Coon looked quite the dandy he started down the Lone Little Path to the Green Meadows and “End Your Rheumatism Bmphatically asserting that thousands ef unfortunate sufferers have been led fate taking wrong treatments under the @id and false belief that “Uric Acid” eouses Pastor H. W. Teed Ge some of our highest medical en, I now know that ‘Urie Acid’ id and never will cause rheuma- But tt took me many years to through reading Inner Mysteries of Rheum: @ork written by an auth it It was indeed @ veritable if 1 had suffered agony for years trom jam and associated disorders, Mra. Reed wae tortured with the neuritis altnost beyond endurance. read and talked so muct had Acid’ that But thi ana leery we endured #0 I believe 1 wae the har the world to convert! For me to the old ‘Uric Acid’ theory, asking m@ to change my fiefs! But 1 aid cham te day for me and mine when I OTE ymatiem” referred to abo lays bare facta about sctontintn ork aymptoma of rheu-' bago or Rout. Any- 4 add: t tes ss ‘COLDS | Cough apd Sore Throat. ne, of | entfecven” at the first feeling of a -| Remedies and would like a book to sailing up thru the deep blue| | sky to Mr. Morning Star's house, and in a few minutes were khocking | on bis frone door, “Sure, I'll do it,” agreed Mr, Star) when he heard the trouble, “I'll tell | Mr, Sun to roll out of bed and get! busy, He gets so comfortable under | all his fleocy ctoud-blankets, he hates to get up in the mornings. Go back and tell the Fairy Queen not to! worry—that Tl ring My. Sun's tele. | phone bell and waken bim every day | after this.” } ‘The twins thanked Mr. Morning Star and returned safety ta the pal- ace in & shorter time than ft takes to tell it, | Sure enough! Mr. San threw back | one cloud blanket after another and | then rolled right out of bed In plain | view of everybody. good humor! “Hello, people he cated down merrily, “Here I am, Now where's ithat fellow Jack Frost?” He was in high | of Bobby Coon | Across to the Smiling Pook There he | |found Little Joe Otter and Billy Mink just returned from a fishing trip. They were just preparing for 4 feast as Bobby Coon came along. “Hello, Bobby Coon! erled Little | Joe Otter. “Come bave some fish j with ws." Billy Mink in’ look at aN pleased lat Little Joe Otter'’s invitation, for Billy i# inclined to be selfish, and | what he cannot eat himself he hides |away. Rut be sald nothing, merely reaching out for the largest fish for | himseit, “Thank you,” eaid Bobby Coon; “1! Delieve I will,” Now, Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter are not at all fusry about their food, It didn’t trouble them a bit in fuswy, very fuswy, about his food He took the fish given him and dragged it down the bank to the edge of the Smiling Pool. Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter | stopped eating to watch him. When; |he had found a comfortable place on the edge of the Smiting Poot, Bobby | Coon began to eat, but before he put | it in hie mouth each plece of fish | was carefully washed. “My, aren't we nice?” jeered BMy Mink. “Did you think that fish was pol- Before he put it in his! mouth each piece of fish was) carefully washed. noned?” demanded Little Joe Otter, scowling Gown at Bobby, “What's good enough for us tm't good enough for him,” broke in BIDy Mink, Bobby Coon looked up and grinned. “Nothing of the sort,” said he “I wash all my food. It doesn't matter where I get it, or what it is, if there is any water near I wach it, Honest, fellows, you don’t know how much better it tastes.” “Too much work,” grunted Littl Joe Otter, with hie mouth full, Bobby just smiled and kept right jon washing his food, and when he had finished he washed his hands and face, Next story: Bobby Coon Has a For Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, To get the best results take “Bev- Cold. A lady from §Shickshinny, Pa., writes: “Since the death of my phy- siclan two years ago, I have de pended solely on Dr. Humphreys’ get advice.” Doctor’s Book tn English, French, Spanish, Portuguese or German— At all Drug end Country Stores, * Ramphreys’ YWomes. 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No trace of him has been found since, of Mra. G, R. Allen, of Bellevue, He is Fred Carver, son it ig thought that he has attempted to carry out hig threat to wee the world. He is dark complexioned, with dark eyes and hair, and walks with consid. erable lameness, When he disap peared from home he wore @ cap, overalls and a mackinaw, MARY G, PIPER, 1412 31st ava BS. died Friday morning, at the age of 69. Funeral services were held at “3 o’clobk Saturday afternoon, at Bonney-Watson’s. Burial in Washelli, | > NORFOLK, Neb.-— Bikhorn river has broken thru its banks and cut a channel thru town, isolating part of the inhabitanta, Chinese Fails in Entrance Contest Application for writ of hahens corpus was denied Moy Share Park in a decision handed down by Ved eral Judge Neterer Friday after. noon. Moy appfied for admiasion to the United States on the representation that his father, Moy Wah How, wan a native born American. He we refused admission by the Immi- ration authorities here. He ap- | peated. The secretary of Inbor up- held the lovaj official, He then applied for writ of habeas corpus. | Now it looks like China for Moy. 18,000 Mennonites to Settle in U. S. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, May 1— Claiming that Attorney General Palmer has promised them immunity from tmliitary service if they nettle in the United States, 18,000 Mennon. ites will leave Canada this summer In order to introdnce our new (whalebone) plate, which ‘In the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob, guatan- teed 15 years. $15.00 Set of Teeth.... $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth... the | stool racks, bins, latters and Open Sundays Fram © te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE 4 S00 UNIVERSITY ST, DENTISTS ) Fraccn-lateggen Oa tm establish a colony in the Mis sissippi valley. ‘This means the enle of $10,000,000 worth of improved land in Manhoba and Saskatchewan and the depopula- tion of 13 of 14 prairie towns, HAVE COLOR IN GHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take! Olive Tablets wand To have a clear, pink skin, x, fedling of buoyan: like <hithosd ays yon tua keep i wast br. Edwards Olive Tablets & yi jes compound mixed with 1) | pa pes ope bores ae “toe | Tare one nightly and note results, hey start the and overcome constipation, That's why millions of boxes are pold annually, 100 and 25c. Proposals wilt be recetved by the Rureau of Supplies and Accounts, Novy Department, Washington: | D: G., until 10 o'clock a.m. May 7, 1920, for delivering tinned asparagus and lockers, and antil 10 o'clock a. m., May 11, 1920, for delivering anchor windlass to the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington, ete. Apply for propo: fais to the Supply Officer, Navy Yard, Puget Soum Weshington, or ‘0 the Bureau n c~ counts, SAMUBL McdOWAN, Pay- amaster General of the Navy. 4-21-. Decision Calls for Bus Bonds BELLINGHAM, May 1.—Holding that {t was immaterial that a stage) bus Operated outsie the limits of the sity if it had one of tts tremk nal in the city, Judge Augustus Rrawley, Skagit county, rendered a deciston yesterday upholding the state law requiring stage owners to | post bonds for operating their ve- hicles, “The tnot that one end of a basses destination is outside a city will not relieve it from the operation of the state law,” the judge ruled. “TRY STAR WANT ADS