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ADVENTURES | OF THE TWINS by Olive Roberts Bartan @mimals are allowed to leave Scrub. © Until he was finished. When Mr. Crow got away—that Mp Land until they are as clean.and| 45 the limit! Bill could endure it Bright as new pina |no longer. So he decided to think ‘That is why things appear one at/up a plan that ‘would hurry thing» & time in the Land-Where-Spring-Is| up a bit. At last he hit on an idea Coming, for Rubadub, the fairyman that tickled him almost to death fm charge, makes each one wait his | “Chk! Chk! Chk! he Uttered creakily turn to be scrubbed and painted be-|in his rusty-wagon-whee! voice, “I'll leaving. fool them all yet. Just one peep at Nick and Nancy were busy these | the Bird Book and I'll know exactly Painting up the birds, but for what to do.” H they worked and worked and Now Bitl was «mart, but he had a their fingers and brushes fly poor memory, and when a person in: | 2 as fast as they could, Bill Blackbird tends to deceive people, he must be Was getting impatient—and jealous!/sure that his memory ia in good e was furious about Robin Red working order, Of courve he might Breast getting out first, anc y have fooled Nick and Nancy, but the @led of envy when Belinda Magical Mushroom was a wise, old Bet her biouse waist dipped in orange fairy, and you had to get up pretty and a brand new blue jacket to carly in the morning if you wanted ORS over it. Not that he cared abodt to foot him. S—not he—but he wanted to get a , TTI n Takes His BBY COON had been ont all) night, and he was tired and #o/| time as he seragnbied up to his door Sleepy that it was all he could do to| Way, and he was mad way thru limb up to bis home in the hollow | He knew now who was making such tree. No sooner did he tumble into « racket; it was Drummer the Wood- Ded than he was fast asleep. pecker. If he wanted to drum he Now, Bobby Coon is a great prac-|could just go and find some other tical joker. There is nothing he likes hollow tree! Bobby stuck hie head Better than to play a joke on some | cut. No one was to be seen, but this ‘@f the little people of the Green time the noise didn’t top. Oh, my, Meadows and the Green Forest, and It was louder than ever, but it every night after he has filled his came from the back side of the tree @tomach he oes about playing Bobby crept out+and very quietly tricks. rawled around the tree, but when Byer since the morning when to the back side no one was Johnny Chuck had slept until nearly ‘© be seen, and the rate-tata-tata Dineon because Bobby Coon had cov |'t@tat was louder than ever and @red his doorway with hay, so that “Me from the front. Back went Bo light could get down to his bed-| Bobby, with the same result as be- _ and #o he didn't know when| fre. Then he lost bie temper and get up, Johnny had been teying | %Tambied ‘round and ‘round the tree think of some plan to get even |@* fast as he could, but never once th Bobby Coon. He had called in| ‘lid he catch aight of Drummer, who my Skunk, who had spent ail of | Just Went around the tree as fast av ‘@n® morning trying to find his own, S0bby did, and all the time kept up Bouse, which Bobby Coon had buried |® terrific drumming. ft sand while Jimmy was out bunt! for becties. Suddenly they heard. sound in the big hickory which made Jimmy Skunk jump up and) | @ance a jig. “I have it?” he shouted. Bear Drummer the Woodpecker We'll get him to help us.” So it happens that Bobby Coon had Mot been asleep in his hollow tree More than half an hour when into Bis dreams broke the sound of knock- Own Medicine Robby Coon was wide awake thie © got his breath, He happened to, look down, and there he saw Johnny Chuck and Jimmy Skunk rolling over and over on the ground with iqugh ter. Gradually Bobby Coon began to see the joke. *““I guess you fellows are even,” said he “Now, do let me asleep a little.” “Do you and Johnny Chuck called off Drum- waked up to murmur ™er the Woodpecker and Bobby a” * | Coon went tack to bed. “Go ‘way. There's nobody home.” | — But the knocking kept right on— tap, tap, tap, tap. Bobby couldn't get Plan Solved “Mystery” ‘The only reply was tap, tap, tap, | That she took Henry Huhn, 12, and fap. Bobby crawled out of bed and dlimbed up to his doorway. When he! stuck his head out the sun made | Raymond Siater, 14, to the pol him blink and almost blinded him. tion to explain their part He rubbed his eyes with both fists,| “bomb mystery unraveled by police” “and then he fooked to ree who had | Tuesday, and that they were never Knocked. No one was to be seen. arrested, was the statement of ‘There wasn't a sign of any one any. Henry's mother, Mrs. J. Huhn, 213 where. Could he have dreamed that |27th ave. S. Wednesday, The bomb @ome one was knocking? He must was made by Don Cann, 12, of 2612 Bave. . He took one more look| Washington st. It was placed on &round and then scrambled back to the front porch of BE. Serf's home Bed. No sooner had he begun to 2519 Washington st. The Huhn and @coze than there was a terrific! Slater boys did not help make the Boise — ratatata-tatatatatat, It bomb, but merely saw Cann mak- seemed as if Mt was right in his ear. THE FIRST EXPERIENCE Youth with its vitality ling it ¥ health and happiness. later maternal experiences bring a different result. The care of a family, multiplied household duties, and very often the weakness caused by womanly disease, tend to pro- long the suffering and to make convalescence a slow} and weary process. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription prepares the pros- pective mother. It promotes the appetite, cures nervous-| ness and sleeplessness, and es a consciousness of buoyant health. It is unexcelled a strength-giving tonic for mothers during the period of | convalescence. Listen to what this woman says: ‘ OMAK, Wash.—“In the five years we have been married e have had three children and lost two of them. I doc- tored with two of our local doctors and they told me I had cidney trouble. I began taking Dr. Pierce’s medicines, first Phaving written to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, in Buffalo, q. Y., telling exactly how I was and had been, what I had bi , and asked what I should do. They told me to take or Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which is a woman's dicine; the Golden Medical Discovery, which is a tonic; d the Anuric Tablets for the kidneys. I took all of these dicines, and today I have a strong, healthy little girl, o I am better than I ever was. I can never thank Doctor enough for his kindness in giving me advice all dur- cy, and in analyzing the samples, free of charge, t I sent to him.”—Mrs, H. D. Simpson. “Favorite Prescription” makes weak women strong, sick n well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which He was furious about Robin Redbreast getting out first. None of the birds or flowers or) out to get some burs, and he couldn't | | Finally Bobby Coon stopped to get So, after a while, Jimmy Skunk | makes for the young mothers’| But) te Dow'T We WEAR OVT ALL His | sesh biaeimaatvcnesinetin Say oT SF AFTER § ‘ AONE O'CLOCK AND YoutE SUPPorED TD ee “~~ BE IN BED ar poy GIT TD BED \| [HOWS THIS” NICE SHORT SIRLOIN STEAK, FoR $4.15 ? Burglar’’s Pistol Keeps Chin Quiet At 250 Wednesday morning a burglar crawled thru a basement window into the residence of L. C. Fry, 1306 Madison st., searched the house, and made off with $7.95. Chin Hong, Chinese cook, witnessed opera tions, but as the thief w dan aut matic pistol Hong kept quiet |Speed Regulators | Would Be Illegal) ‘The proposed ordinance to compel all motorists in Seattle to install au tomatic ulating devices on their machi ‘Tuesday when Walter F Meler, corporation counsel, ruled that such devices would be of ques tionable legality. FOREIGN TRADE conferences will be held under spices of Chamber of Commer Saturday when Philip B. Kennedy, director of the bureau of foreign and domestic trade of the U. 8. department of comin reaches Seattle. He's on the wa: San Francisco, SAN DOMINGO FOREST se wonders for weak women. All druggists, fluid or form, hires W. D. Durland, 1919 graduate U. of W. forestry college. He'll re- organize forest e«rvien there, See Ws STUNT OF Tom's WEARING OVERALLS FOR DUST. 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