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a —_ cE BG on ‘ . THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ty Olive Robertr Barton THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— 200 MORNING “Tom! Mr j mar ) AD : Mie 1 ] i homer,You | A masquecane || wy The overaus, | sure! SES pee wren we . ! THOUGH “To GO DOWN “Town costume 'f ] “Tom? Ager You AS | HAVE AN APROWTT MENT y 1 ‘| WITH Your HUSBAND "This GOulg To Tue overce! AT "THe HAIB DRESSERS 7 a | MORNING P } ——— 1 Woe Tare AT MME OCLaCE ~ You UMLESS Yaso PUT , wo ' y Tom Is Dressed for Lower Prices. “Here's the yellow paint!” they called, holding up their ducke . Nancy and Nick got back to} canary had pitied it,” he went on Scrub-Up Land just in time, for | “they got into a panic for fear they Rubadubd, the fairyman, was having | wouldn't get fixed up to go to the trouble. | Land WhereSpring IeComing And “Here's the yellow paint! they each one had decided upon what allied, holding up their buckets. | color he should be, if you didn't get “The Fairy Queen pat some fresh back in time with a new supply of Sunbeams and made a lot of it while | yellow, Just imagine what people ‘we were at her palace.” would think if the dandelions ap “Thank goainess!” said Rubadub, | peared in pink, and the daffodils Mepping his face with a handker blue, and the buttereups red! But @ilef, and dropping the porcupine be that's just what they were going to Was scrubbing the animals with. “I/do if you hadn't come, and they Wondered what had happened to you, | didn't care @ tupenny-bit if the books and so did all the buttercups and on Gowers had to be written all over @andelions and daffodils, to say noth-| again. My, but I'm flad you're 1 ing of the tulips and crocuses and | here! And after the twins had told , Th] @ainies and pansies and clove bush, /him all about their adventures at Z 1 us and wild mastard and marigolds and the Fairy Queen's palace and the | y AM ; Zininias and wood sorrel, and bread. | Morning Star, they got the big pic , Dah the ik and.dutter, and primroses and-——.* | ture book again and finished the ero FD) Y all ML But Rubsdub had to stop to get his | cuses and a lot of other Mowers, and 7 4 4 Breath, or no doubt he's be going | even helped to fix up some mare of on yet. }the binds. Which you shall hear “And when they found the yellow | about tomorrow. Paint had run out, or rather that the (Copyright, 1920, N. You SAY You'Re DOWN IN PRONT OF TW’ ORUG STORE ? YES, LL TAKE AN UMBRELLA AND Go Ht 1 Ar (hip Ait DONT BELIEVE EVERYTHING FREEZES To (cE WHERE TH BSKWOS Le! Wy, Tuam 4 DiCTUGE OF A ESWIMO = GTB -WUERE “MEY Live” ANAN RST TARVER HEARD Johnny Chuck Gets Up Late MUST be I"ve waked up earty,” [Jay never, never would be out there said Johnny Chuck, rolling | laughing in the night, [t was still ever and locking up the long ball derk In the hall, and outaide he could which led from his bedroom up to his {still hear Sammy Jay laughing @oorway. The hall was dark—it cer.) What could it mean? ‘Miniy must be that he bad waked Finally Johnny Chuck reached hie very early, He yawned sleepily,| doorway. It was all covered up with stretched, and then curled up for an- hay, and that was why the ball wae other nap. By and by Johnny Chuck dark, Johnny pushed the hay out of opened his eyes once more. It was | the way and stepped out. The bright just as dark as before, “What ails |*unii¢ht made him blink. Sammy ™ Me to keep waking up in the night | J®y screamed louder than ever with Uke this? said Johnny; “1 never | ughter. Johnny blinked and have before. And, my goodness, how | blinked, and Sammy Jay laughed and hungry [ am laughed. Johany looked up at joll, , Just then Jobhny heard a sound| round, red Mr, Sun. He was almost that made bim sit up so suddenly | overhead, Usually he was just be | that he bumped his head, for the| sinning to climb the blue, blue sky be Foot of his bedroom is very low. when Johnny Chuck came out for B “Ouch! cried Johnny Chuck. his breakfast. | Then he hopped out of bed, and.| “Oh, you sleepy head™ shouted) without waiting to wash his face or | Sammy Jay, | eomb his hair, he started up the long| Johnny Chack looked sheepish, but hall toward his front door. He had| he couldn't my a word, for here it ’ heard Sammy Jay Mughing ft to kill| W8e the middie of the day and he himself, and be knew that Sammy | hadn't had breakfast yet OH! I SUST LOVE YES HE WROTE | Just then along came Jimmy | ; ennai i i Skunk. Jimmy looked moat dinrepu: | i} THIS ts SOME LiKE To WAIT | IT HERE, THE HOTEL SUITE 16 AFTER - table, “He certainly did. His clothes | MOTEL THIS UNTIL SATUR CLERK 13 SO : 3 were tumbled and rumpled and dirty. | 1 | 1 To @ET HOT FLATTERING! 4 And Jimmy was #o sleepy that he | iS: NO HoT ° g ; COULD NOT GET could hardly keep his eyes open. Ev. | | WATER FOR A Su idently he had been out all night | | | BATH’ “I asked you if you had seen any- | thing of my house; have you! re Mrs. Wollin Was Almost} pica Jimmy skunk, crossly, for he | Helpless and Her Recov- | ws very, very sicepy. | by Taking Tanlac Is Johnoy stared at Jimmy for a full! “Talk minute.” “Are you crazy, Jimmy | of Neighborhood. Skunk? he esked. “How ‘should 1| see anything of four house when I've | just got up? Besides, houses don't) “My recovery has béen so remark-| Fin away” — able that it is the talk of the neigh-| “Ring has,” replied Jimmy, mourn borhood and my friends who used to/ fully; “and I want to find it and go | é gympathize with me are now conto bed,” he added } : gratulating me on how well and) gammy Jay, who had been listen: | strong I am looking,” said Mrs. N. F./ing, laughed louder than ever, and Wollin, of 4202 Burke avenue, Seat-|even Johnny Chuck smiled “Wait tle, while telling recently of the won-| till I get something to eat, and then @erful benefits she has derived by/ 1 wil! help you find your house,” | “I bad suffered so long with rheu-| So Johnny Chuck got something to matism, disordered kidneys and stom-|eat and then he followed Jimmy ach trouble that 1 was a perfect wreck and was in misery nearly all the time. The rheurmatiem was so) bad in my legs that I had to give up) my house-work, as I could only hob-| ble around, and finally I got so 1) was unable to even get out of the! house. My kidneys bothered me con-| d stantly and my back ached #0 bad) that many times I sat up al! night] long trying to get relief. My whole) body was racked with pain and I was) simply in misery all the time, My| stomach was badly upset and noth- ing I ate agreed with me. I lost my| appetite and got to where I ate sa) [ittle I was slowly starving to death, | I fell off in weight until I was a) mere frame and got no weak I could hardly stand up. My nerves were in| + & dreadful condition and I was so| restless I would roll and toss all) i ‘| night long and suffering fo it was| ' ; hard for me to get any sleep at all.| “Have you seen anything of my | OUT OF HOUSE house?’ asked Jimmy Skunk | “What!” exclatmed Johnny Chuck. | niitin | | } OTTO AUTO— ou LISTEN « ULL HAVE TD SKID DOWNTOWN AND ORDER A LUNE OF SUPPLIES, AND BEFORE THEN I MIGHT || PRAMED SHAPSHOT ADD ANOTHER ME WORKING HERE ‘STORY “To THE ZOASH AS Sammy Jay screamed loud- mecca ee ——————— * I was in a hospital for some time,|er than ever with laughter. | ~ ; Pie ha , : a paw . is tried dieting for a long while and lThen he began to dig away the wand,| JAM F. BRAY, un¢ * 5 + -in-La ral Drive took every medicine and treatment 1| Skunk up the Crooked Little Path to|and there was a stone filling up the | Jury indictment for all Mariner Dies of Ex Father- In-Law Cathedral D This Leaves the Skin k Kknew of, but ail the time 1 grew) the top of the hill |fcorway of Jimmy Skunk'’a house.|tion of war Heart Trouble Gets in His Way Successful Here!| Free From Hairy Growths ghee Precagert yege gh * ray ed eg Marte nah niee oak aemecies Fouy See oe oY — i py nin nen 2r) capt. Rodney 8. Church, well] Superior Judge A. W. Frater was! St. James’ cathedral drive netted most helpless and, as 001 ck | ie, ere, my Skunk crept in, almost toc opy | raigned Judge Ne : r pipe PB a over my ceeaiion I can’t see how 1|\Jimmy, mournfully, }to may thank you. “I wonder who | terer Monda known Northwest mariner, died sud- bia vag mer ee Ba $120,000. Of this sum $100,000 will (Toilet Talks) i field out under the strain as long as| Johnny Chuck looked around, No| did it!” waid Johnny Chuck. ‘Then be | we - denly of heart failure Monday, at bis! ieani Van Hoot's application for |° Used to free the cathedral from &] 4 simple method for completely yaa [house was to be seen. He idly began |found a footprint. A great light | | home, 2736 45th ave. 8. W. ‘usenshih contested.» by Police |Mortenge and the remainder for dio-| removing every trace of hair or fume “Bat now I am happy to say that | Mick 8 pile of tt pomnething hare | ros jenny Coen Capt. Church was a gon of Lewis| Lieut. F. A. Ribbach, father of Van|cesan charitable institutions, is here given. ‘This is painless and at last I have found a medicine that | (Tid, a# hin toe hit nomething hard. Bobby Coon hag been K. Chureh, territorial governor, of | Hoof's divorced wife. Ribbach claims vi ——————_——-—— | usually a single treatment will ban: can be depended on and I feel more tricks on us!” he aimed en éa s | He was a member of the|Van Hoff is an 1, W, W. ish even stubborn growths, To re grateful than I can tell for the good | 9 fame wait, Bobby ¢ moh _ ha Ay In P Mates’ and Pilots’ assoota. Sane Simple Way to ' in hair: a tcane Ga Wanlac has done me, Kight away take your own medicine | tion, and a veteran of the Spanish | ne - ni ‘. my troubles began to leave me and | ‘ : isagree } are Bh Berens ral aoae End Dandruff ||*Pre840" hairy surface and appettite improved and I started Next story: Bobby Coon Takes) - erett untill a few years ago. | jabout 2 minutes rub off, wash ~~ . ind h 4 Ki A the hai gaining back my lost weight. I am | Hs Own Medicine, and gagsiness, sour stomach, The funeral will be held Wédnes: uae Eitan wel ont thas enn ee bare Se This fimost afraid to aay how much I tee ame water brash and such dis- }]/ aay, at 2 p. m eves Sulina to remove MMammiot? at | Clay eck acannon have gained for some people may | Discharged Cop to |]] tresses follow, due to indi- ]}| - re once, and that ts to Alief then beh Mareen ysl Goubt it, but it's the truth, I have| . 7 A 1 f Job |] gestion or dyspepsia there is || fee sence th aticaty ae ak tite i actually gained fifty pounds and am) A men isas old as his organs; he oe ge Mi prompt relief in |War Vocabulary just get about four ounces of plain, L b more back at my norma!|can be as vigorou: Mounted Patrolman F. W. Bow . | 5 ¢ ? tant the rocvmation tus et me |70 ap at 35 fhe ade hia oreane a} =" senarces iy emet worren Spang Wrecks Home Bliss coe See erecta. : ee a almost entirely and I am now doing | seeforming their functi Keep | (0% making alleged false statement When Alex, Dixon joined the col on Cichy sonen poiesax! Gd alae: ssen the pain housework again. My digestion fx} ning ions. Keep} apout the payment to him of $20 . could. swear tolerably well, 3 ie ane that I can eat just anything |Your vital organs healthy, with| hy a specding motorist, intends to D spepsia n ko Was mustered out, Sep palace § - nl ruv it io wish without the least trouble aft- fight it out before the elvil » |tember, 1919, he was a past master i fete My kidneye don't worry vice commission, He enys the mo ahlets of hot words, Anna Dixon charged Sh. Reais yg ett cot 5 7 i at jt ed hi 0 01 low } , in at ne sult Tuesday, The swear 4 all gon 7 perv . \]] acid stomach, giving the alkaline z protrudin| it hem- || |Dletely dissolve and entirely destroy 1Q U gee Jeet #6 wendy a9 can be and my Forger Will Go to ] fect, the same as when in normal | | H® _—— saci preven Tana con ee every single sign and trace of it, no seep is restful and refreshing. Tan- Pests] +4 , werklag order, ling Co., and lives at 6 rs ScAthas howe into: danereet seater Seo has meant more to me than 1 oan |r | 1415 standard remedy for kid Prison for Life ‘These tablets are sold in every J |“Y° N:W So, many , pesple have have. _aver tell and I now wee why so many | (me Tier and. urle acid troubles |. 7i#0n for life will be the sentence ||} drug store in the U. 8. and Can- tee at Pyramid Tile Treat, You will find all itching and dig- people everywhere are praising it.” || 08. s6o6s correcta disorders Fan vim 4 given. Elisworth’ Boyle, convicted ||] ada at $0c @ box, Known to » CHARLES HOWE, 60, 3834 Fro- ens’ at ie ate ging of the scalp will stop ingtantly, Tanlac in wold in Seattle by Bartell vital ‘Auld i ju Monday in Judge J. T. Ronald's court host of people for 25 years as the imont ave,, fell from a scaffold Mon stock by almost and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous. { Stores under the personal di- yrgred ruggiets, three sizes. of being @ habitual criminal, Boyle one thing needful in an attack of |day in Fremont and ts in the Seattle evs at ¥ ne U. 8, nod glossy, @ilky and soft, and look and ‘af a special Tantac represan- |e pg the pame, Gold Medal, on ee {had bow GOwnd guilty of forgery wix | I] indigestion. General hoapital ‘Tuesday with oo § feo! a hundred timey better-—Adver- : umes, wrenched bac! = i t. Ke