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» WED} PAGT 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS By ALLMAN (LL SAY ‘TOM 18 STAYING OUT LATE TONIGHT BUT | WON'T Dare SCOLD HIM AS | WANT ‘TO BREAK THe NEWS OF MY NEW DRESS IN “THE MORNING | 1 HEAR HIM NOW! He MusT HAVE. FORGOTTEN Wid Kev! HE'S TRYING “TO GeT IN THE WINDOW SO!) WoT Kyow WHAT TIME Wa Gor int DooR FA Ley You IN os ml hoo Wy NS Tag Blames It on the Animals CBE ALL “TW SAY ANIMALS: WW TW’ WATER, TAGs SE! TAUT SOME Dacitic MAES TH! SINGING IN THE QcEAN WATER WOME ‘yo SMow SLIM GEES WELL Like nur, Reeate = sing OW GAY DOCTOR « T Have PrinGin ey Jt eenter, when he thinks he knows Who has the ring. calls out the name = player. If right, he sits down amd the player called must take the er place. wereld Sree Page 276 ONE WAY TO DO It tA tata called the ploneer, “you and Perry come here and I will tell you how I bought & cow from the Indians Ferry County. a] 7 BWA a Be TRAE sien stand facing one their td , Who is leader. The leader boy, me make cow no,’ and he threw out his arm ae if he were throwing a Inao, “Atl right To eald, ‘you can bring It across tomorrow; {ll be ready for you,’ and I went home. “When Mr. Indian got ready, however, to minke the trip, he Wasn't such a good cowboy as he thought; he ted a rope about the fhe wouldn't - ADVENTURES OF ENE. EWINS over In THANK Nou, srR— CALK AGaAINS “I was homerteading up there, and I tell you what! I told them { thought they had given it the I thought they had be wrong name better call It Swim County, but cause, no matter where you went, cow's = neck, o went, and POOR PUSSY Others sit in a circle. gem from one to the other, afd miaous. The person in of whom: Pussy stops must A “Your feet must be cold, my dear,” said the old woman. VULON'T SRING, I shall put on these nice red felt slippers.” FOUNTAIN PEN | Agnin Nick and Naney were pris-, Shoes to take them both safely : = A y the wicked Bobadil Jinn]away, when the old woman kneit| trying to prevent them|suddenly at the ttle girl's feet |from getting to the South Pole; and| “You must bo cold, my dear," she nothing more or|sald. “Seot I shall slip off your SSDAY, FERRUARY 2, 1921. Cynthi muprentions for Hostess Who Must Plan| or Play Cards. {a voting controt in 0. 8. & W,, and a out they may be willing now to pateh up The hostess who must plan baw Me ra oo aT uate bors * i “ se the new monopoly wil} still lac entertain ests WRO line one vital Ingredient: the power VY cards nor dance, to tix prices, If there is a new com quite a dilemma, if the! Pine, and it tries to make the pro owe requests along that ffucerdl aid, fohante pay more than Pedeived by this depart-|ana handing" are to be considered, “I know,” the major cut In. ‘ou many have accumulated! will rise up in the majesty of : danke youh wrath and put it out of bual past ew w ee ks that Teas by terminating the leases. 1 decided to print a nwm=| hope you may: 1 #utvinly do hope ; mes which are not! you may, But you'll recollect that T| HE to play. Please clip| sdn't advise you on thar potnt, sun Out of the paper at Once,| Kayne the carts will hold with You paid them, as they can-| put, candidly, Graham, 1 doubt tt recopied. doubt it riaht much.” The boas didn’t seem to Be much | wan SAPANESE TAG Jecared up over the doubt. He Just a fe much different from other! wmited and said we'd be likely to find | BE Ramen One player is the charer) our what was in the wind, and that frien to tag the others, the One®) before very long. Then he spoke of | tagged becoming the chaser. |patch's afternoon call at our office, | ah nen ae one Sn MU land mentioned the fact that the Red and On the spot/'power president would probably try Whether it be his back. /again, Inter in the evening. Anes, ANkie, elbow or any other part) Phe major let the business mat BE the body. In such position, he/ter drop, and he was working bis @hase other players, being T}way patiently thru the salad course | Of this position when he tax¥i when he looked up to sayt | Wf largo numbers play “Was there anything fn youh) ean be more than Onflirin to Strathcona to warrant ow tag is played im-igrelta's little telegraphic dangeh | outdoors, signal, Graham” | JFIND THE RING Nothing worth mentioning,” mid : \ utrea [the boss, without turning a hate; aoe” guys wre in aiding it, ae I made sure, because | in their hands the|M@ didn’t want Mrs. Sheila to be string, which has been mixed up tn the plotting business, | plas ‘a wrnall ring, then tied even by implication, | yt the ends fo an to form a circle} The major didn't pres the fp : te go around. One| @iry any farther, and when he| te eetected to stand in the |*POkS again it was of an entirely | and those seated in the cirole|“fferent matter, pase the ring from one to an-| “Away along tn the beginning, | ithe object being for the player |/M9mebody—1 think It was John | ‘the center to detect who has the| Chadwiets spoke of you as a man Players will try to deceive him|With @ sawt of raw:head-and bloody , making Sasa to Indicate the |bones t mpeh, Orahasn; wha have! Of the ring when it really is|¥ou done with that tempeh in these | heah latteh days? This time the boss’ amile was a good-natured grin. “Temper i# not always a matter of temperament, Major, Sometimes | it is only a means to an end, Much of my experience has been in the . construction camps, where I have | player stands or sits in the had to deal. with men in the raw.) Holding a ball made dy | Just the same, there have been mo Paper or knotting a hand /ments within the past six months erchief. Other players stand or aré/when I have been sorely tempted ented, in a circle, preferably. Thé/to burn the wires with a few cholee all ts thrown at one of the play | words of the short and ugly variety | the one in the center, who land throw up my job.” mys, oo bird -, ogy “Which, a« you may say, brings repeata name of one us around to President Dunton,” Glamees and immediately counts | put in the old inwyer shrewdly player who has been hit by | tre tw still opposing youh policies?" | Must name some beast, bird) «ty to a few weeks ago he wan) eg moth eg ae sti! hounding me to do something Before thrower has count |that would boort the stock, regard @zampie: The thrower lines of what the something should bird or fith—-Bird™ and loa of of ita effect upon the perma hit by the dall must name) nent walus of the property.” 0 te counted. If the) "4 oa , in the major held his peace, es oe nae & bird Sater’ as if he were debating some knot he changes places with)i, point with himself—the table clearing giving hing Bis chance. “Did I undehstand you te my that these—ah—suggestions from Dunton had stopped?” he inquired, any gymnastic position orjafter the little coffeee had been Any action, at the narne titne | served. “De this’ The others imi-| “Temporarfty, at least. I haven't tely. If the leader|heard anything from New York gay “Do that!” instead of “Do|—not lately.” any player who imitates the} “Then Dunton'’s nephew hasn't Must be seated. Or pay 4/made himeelf known to you?” ‘Three mistakes like that| “Collingwood? Hardly. I'm not the player out of the game.jin Mr. Howle Collingwood’s set— jumping, arm movements,/which i# ome of the things I have steps, trunk bendings, kne@/to be thankful for. But thie t# Or any other symonatic | news. I didn’t know he was out| may be chosen by th@)here.* The newsgiver bent his head| gravely in confirmation of the fact | move; just eo far al “He's heah, I'm sorry to ay, Gra-|] YoU bad to crone a stream, and) ham. He has been heah quite «ome || there were neither ferries nor|"° “ Uttle time, vibratin’ round with the |} 4 bai Whale Sisven “Now what we de? he maid to Grigabys and the Gannons and a lot) scoraaetaeed - very hi | ts tri ‘Cow no will go, cow cout the seweieh goonies up st “Well, 1 got my house built," pa sap of pat Pussy’s head and say:|th* capital.” ead ect my pide much love this place, ete man ae place started, and I Pussy! Poor Pussy! Poor of ig boss’ turn to go silent, | Li aay bring cow. White man be repeating the words, all | 4m could guess pretty well what needed a cow. 2 smiling, three times. Should |he was thinking. The presence of . very angry. Cow must go. You, | . smile While petting crag org poe cage a ee “Somebody told me an Indian! ow must go, We kill cow, then ‘changes places wi % mean much or nothing < Wie i But 1 could imagine the boes was || fs the river had one T might | w» put cow in wagon, him go all CRAMBO ecigsa {thinking that his own single exper be able to buy, so I got acrows | june, _ This ts & house game, or & “quiet” enon with Collingwood was enough fame. Bach player has two slipe of | (4 make him wish that the nephew || %"4 went to see him “Bo over they came with the ‘Paper. St, thiere, aad goa of Bis Moore would stay where he| “Yen he sald, ‘he had @ ©OW.! cow and @ load of wheat They tion, serious + |belonged — among the high-roliers + Sther he writes a noun. common OF /and spenders of his own set in the | eX wnt eee ene Oe ve pel yor omy pd bow quem, | ftete East “I looked her over, and agreed! «1: was Friday when they came those containing nouns in another |gant on mon ot tne Collingwood || O% ® Price, then I mid, ‘The only lana my wite offered them some Teceptacie. Each player then draws | iyo he remarked, after the pause dinner (they were ike children, always hungry, but they sald, ‘No wo ent meat; thie Fliday; no eat moat Fiiday? nT 4 thing is getting serons the river, ed son geamee allotted aera foe 4 “The only time I ever saw him was oners. of Peon the aheetion nnd contain tha [0% the aight before the directors’ SUE b-Ras-@rawn, 00 matter how |Mettine last spring. He was here a matter bow | with his uncle's party in the xpecial | I can’t do that, ean you? do’ said Indian, ‘easy can do, me cow who was the the feoberg was irrelevant they may be. A time limit ®enerally ia given for this perform. ance. ftrain, and that fight at the Bullard [he had been drinking too much and |made a braying axs of himself. 1/ grinning, ahhh lee than his own great ad caused to bre jwhich he foo palace | shoes and stroke k away | warm hands, So! ‘our feet with my And ther n I shall had to knock hing silly before briskly, to keep the Fred May-made ) ~ id get him funy 5 his room.” fou did that, Graham?—for strangeh?” “I did it forthe comfort of all| » |concerned. As I say, he was mak ing an ass of himself.” There was another break, and then the major looked up with @ littie frown, “That was befo’ Sheila?” be asked, thoughtfully. “Why, no; not exactly. It wae the same night—the night we all dropped off the ‘Flyer’ and got left behind at Sand Creek,’ You may re member that we came in later on Mr. Chadwick's special.” The major made no reply to this, and pretty soon the boss was on| his feet and excusing himself once | lmore on the after-dinner smoking | |atunt, saying that he was obliged | to go back to the office. The major up and shook hands with him | it he were bidding him good-bye a long journey “You are going that appointment Rufus Hatch?” he waid. “You take MOTHER! . “California Syrup of Figs Child’s Best Laxative “They WORK while you sleep” you had met fulness, and instantly the twins for got about their errand, (Copyright, 1921, N. BE. Ad nanan THE BOOK OF MARTHA ter get away quick, ma’am! Things is doing!" Martha grasped my arm. “Into your car—quick—quick?* she whispered, “A mob!” “A mob=storming this jal? Martha nodded. “Think—Ann Lorimer ts locked up in there! What are we going to do?” ot into your cur, Lat me Martha answered, Her tone was quiet but her face was as white as a linen mask, (To Be Continued Martha Palmer entered the corrt mer. And you tell Jim I'm safe! dor before I could ry out my) Ann patted the steel bars of her cell threat. To my surprise, Martha) and laughed. “Tell Jim I never was agreed that Ann ought to be al-|so safe in my life! lowed to remain in jail all night If) «you certainly look so! remarkéd | she desired to do so! | Martha, “T cage to get Jane to bafl you! ma os it with Fivg-oathg &| But the vicinity of the jail didn’t Nichols, But if you prefer to re-| feel safe when we left. A police main, Jane and I will go away and, wagon hed stopped at the curb and! not come back until after breakfast | Martha aud I waited on the jail steps | to seo what the prisoner was like tomorrow! Ann did not wince as we expected | He was a trembling, pallid wretch | whom the officers fairly hustled into her to do. game. You girls can go any| Prison, Martha and I were startled by the clang of the street door be- "she urged, “You'll not find this place amusing | hind us, and surprised to hear its lock snap sharply, And then we —nor comfortable!” Martha warned | Ann. “And you will not like the| heard the swell of ugly voices, and turned to face a crowd of men and tood, my dear!” “Send. me some chocolate-—and|DOY# rounding the corner of the | blook, frutt--and cigaret “What in the world am I to say! Suddenly IT was astonished to feel myself hauled from the steps by to your husband? T demanded ab- rupily. “Think about Jim—and come | strong arms. A strapping big fellow said in my ear: home as Martha has planned, “You Uuink of my play, Jane Lori “No place for a lady, ma'am! can down to keep| Accept “California” Syrup of Miss with Misteh | iy—look for the name California 7 ae package, then you are sure “f 014 man's advice, Graham, ry Your ehild tx having the best and by and keep youh hand—figura- Mout harmless physic for the little Uvely speaking, of cou'se—on youh | stomach, liver and bowels, Children SU. It runs in my mind, some-| love {ts fruity taste, Full directions bow, that you are going to be hit cach bottie. You must say “Cail 14 hit right hard. No, don’t ask | ia” me why, Call it a rotten suspicion, ee land tet it go at that, Come up to the house, afte'wards, ff you have ihe mont Oat tor time, and tell me I'm a false proph- our mo ais hase et, # gt hope you ree i 4 | ates bus 1¢ bows promiacd plenty cheer pg eg a eels fully aa to the calling part, as ‘Di. EDWIN J. you'd know he would since he BROWN hadn't seen Mrs, Sheila for I don't Cogeee Orne know how long; and a few minutes Columisia be later we were on our way, walking If you have roaring, buszing noines in your ears, aro getting hard of hearing and fear Catarrh 1) Deafness, go to yout druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (dou- ble strength), and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 2 table- spoonful four times a day, often bring quick re- the caning head (| id me easy and ping into the y to prepare little, and is pleasant to Anyone who has Catarrbal of the ears, is hard of or has head noises, give this prescription @ an Don't stay Mious or constipated. nn isan Daddy, bring home some of Boldt'e. French Pastry.Advertisement. nolnon ypen, t the tu throat ‘onte take: trouble bearing should trial with your head dull, your stomach sour, casey, upset. Take one or two Cascarets tonight sure for your liver | and bowels and wake up clear and fit. Children love Cascarets too, No griping—no inconvenience, 10, 25 50 conte, J is b' Very free of Cuticura Laberetories, Dept, from the ice-field at the North Pole|put on these nice red felt slippers elf into & great white polar bear, | indeed it ta!” whe said, rege ah oho Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo |demended the narrow stairway into|to warn Nancy now, Of course he fale 00 eo itching torture and relieve | woman. ‘The Jinn, you know, was ste | Het can supply you with |aBe Wished est But had he known what the little | slackheads, in most ‘cases give way | y and to ask the Gren his own Green Shoes away, nor to’ ‘They were the altppera of forget stops instantly. mo is a safe, anti- arge bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is | ANN FEELS SAFE—BUT ISN'T Esendord abasceca righ seals abyss which fell down past other |dered. Ann raised two wondering |straight back home with me wheth-| |take. 1 undid ail that the drunken | posed by mo of my play," she anid. “Lat it. ['m ‘Pearl Blanchard’ on nt Sample KX, Malden, Mase. Dic everywhere. jana come floating thru the ocean. |instead. Isn't that better?” | | Aw soon as the twing had gone; It was done so quickly that Niok | | tle, however, the Jinn/could have wished himself out of | thought of leaving his sister alone, | skin irritation, and that makes the skin | wicked wisard, who could take any wan! a ped red felt slippers were, he would not| piace a pair on his own feet, like generally overcomes skin | wae and waa about to whisper the to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes | septic liquid, clean, easy to use and rot greasy or sticky and is positively | 4 yorey of street slang came up corridors to a tler of cells where IF YOUR EARS RING $) oven to mine jer you want to or not!” }woman had accomplished, Ann be: | “I'm going to stay right here to “Piddiesticka! It will get into all the register, Bind Martha and tell “Tl do no such thing! I'm going engagement with the chief of the} And #0 the Jinn had turned him] Nancy nodded. “Yos, thank you, | (Corftinued Tomorrow) | thru the trapdoor in the roof and|could not interfere. It was too late | the ts one remedy that seldom |ohanged from a bear into an old|that at once, but he never | No, he must stay with her always. zs healthy. form he wished, r liseases, Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, | jews to Nar have allowed the old woman to take | those she had given to‘ Nancy. lisappear overnight. Itching usually | Jependabie. It costs only 35c; an extra Se { e tafe for tender, sensitive skins, to us from the bottom of the gray | the drunken woman raved. 1 #hud- WITH HEAD NOISE | “Attn Lorimer, you're going Right there I made my big mis: | me contrary, @& Usual, when op: night. [ really toust, for the sake the papers,” I groaned, her not to bail me out until morn: down to the phone and call Robt” ~~~ ooo Bet-