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PAGE 14 THI EAT ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS iv NO. 9 N NN op = CF EA you've 6 AUNT HANNAH HIPPO know else, ¥ ' ——$_—— —- — But i t > ! + ( Mcswee And how long do you t v Sally Mor ‘Oh, not 4 ia, I'm u pond vomily The a - r was to lick “Pleased to meet you,” said Aunt Hannah. kk. v men was ¢ M ax Weeny i | th of them didn’t have to NOW GO ON WITH THE sToRY what Charley had inflicted 4 the Twin . longer Ibe coaxed and it only took Weee “You listen to me before you do But he was not vs tirely a crea t he h . »ahe ca hom ree seconds to hang up hi anything + she said You're t ¢ in s Sally believed him. |and f ar hadn't |t wh and shake out his nighty Boing off half-cocked all the time There w treak of calculat done had told H son the table He eyed her «i th it Involved a certain t Weeny's |der v we pecs when “Are you suffering from the emeditation 1 reck and hur wasn't yc Wh the we t I can’t lick him?” quences, H. 1 nee y . , yy from his grax “Maybe you can, H bout the hideout. It irked| "1 ) who let's go and |m just had to wear them T never 4 you couldn to acknowledge that {it had| see," cried W waving his trunk | Bs his eyes were so little and Rot going to start in now he would not publicly # the lke nner, “Old Aunt | ht re were big and his nose “What's the reason was honest with himself.| Hannah Hippo. She's as > aslwas s it seemed as tho he now? I'm not going t 4am sto thrash | she's fat and she knows more ator: | w of time at it. Do y r y MeSween 1 he pre # Ko and Visit her | Wait until he gets his missing i then t si t ald t Twins, 98 | ished him?" to t ¢ t point on an 1 iT Let's go now Bally regarded him severely; where he guaranteed to y hopped on the elephant's Nov geemed so much like.a bad little b unacontinental flier that | hac i away he went—pad, 5 Aunt that sometimes she des 1 of get ng, even if he had pad, paddy 1 down the|t ting anything reasonable out of him. flivver in the middle of ntain side and away off to the |and pat down “You're alw ready to fight But it might not be the! other side of the world where Aunt| “Aji right,” said Aunt Hannah. somebody,” she said. “And there quickest v f getting Bally out of lived ‘Once upon a time—there was a- fsn’t any sense in it. Besides, what h meas. | ps it might be better) ered Aunt Han: | little boy—and. eed would it do us right now? Sup- Ap, tntaks things over. DS: Ree that large front door! suddenly she stopped and every- Pose you did whip him; if it makes s jhe wanted to, but that it might be “If it isn't Weeny, | body looked to see what was the ou feel any better I'l! admit that| “I COULD DRIVE TO PITTS-/bis unpleasant duty 4p | the clreux hant matter, Wasn't sho sound asleep, BURG WITH MY EYES SHUT,” | “I'm not worrying about myself) “weeny und Company," nald hes lita’ bathhetdtieats, taind doesnt’ seem to make any difference | °%* bit. ce assured him. I'M) Woony, kissing Aunt Hannah on | yout worrying about you i, vi ae | to you how much trouble you stir fea tye Sontag ttl hee 6 peemate rub hea 9 any] Wake up and tell us some more,” up. But we can't afford to have any! wnat in Why in blazes would |{"# but nose to kiss her On. lees weeny more right away—and we're not go- | rae “Aunt Hannah, this ts Nancy, and bead vu tua te have: it | you worry aboyt me \this ts Nick, We're all having our “Oh, oh! What's that ered tho s The Wreck regarded her with a{, ‘Well you were expecting to 80|vication together and we've come |HIppo lady waking up with a jump j sit cei iteama diate jt to the ranch, weren't your’ |e iit yor I must have been dosing, Well, ; “Do T look like a dishwasher? he| “That's. ne thin ont told them 3) pleaned toisaset you,” said Aunt |once there was a ttle bey named ae Peer hee.” eaht Balle "bat aitg| ARERR. “Dut you've found me in « | Sam-and ‘he~bet, a--had © : I know 1 Sally ut it's! sorry plight. I'm in t And off she went to sleep again, day demanded. “Do you think anybody jean make me wash dishes?"* | “Suppose I asked you to wash| | them?" rf haven't got me to the train yet. And | W#*h-day an | He shook his head trritably. : es FAggts ta ts 1 a a ray Relieves drudgery! Just a } “You haven't got any right to ask F m tablespoonful sprinkled in- Ihave. I'm in this thing as “You mean to tell mo you're going to stick around here and take orders lke a trained seal? You're going to cook for this outfit?” She reached for a chair and seated herself opposite him. | “Dou you realize, Henry Wililams, that I'm trying to save you? I don't claim any credit for it, because I'm trying to save mynelf, too. Have you |forgotten what you did last night? wickedly He grinned and Sally smiled. was glad that he seemed to be in a | better humor. She was not concerned very much about her own predicament. It mat-| tered ver Ie that she failed to get | the train on a particular day; it was just an annoyance. It would n an Overwhelming catastrophe if She straight And so t trouble blew over. What “I only took a little gasoline,” he said, impatiently. “And you only held them up with | u're not goin to ICharley McSween “I'm not guing to dodge him “Well, with him,"’ she eaid, “Not if he ledves me alone.” “It doesn't make ‘any difference whether he leaves you alone or not You're not going to fight; not today, | anyhow. Woe can't afford it."’ im no door-mat,” he grumbled, “Certainly not. Nobody thinks you hunt up GOL firmly. | coast, are. But—Henry, you are not go speedy ing to fight." | It was not the fact of her quiet i emphasis that most impressed | where. It wa being called “Henry.” Back at the ranch they called him ‘'Mr.} Williams," and Wreck.’ and *'Mis. him And when you add al- ways fresh, you have a selling story that goes the homemaker. you're not gone to tint) MAYONNAISE made of freshest eggs and finest oils but it is made fresh daily in sun- lit plants from coast to it fresh to grocers every- ¢ middle of | 1 1 only have hash for| snoring iike a sawmill, ‘They woke her up six times, and all right,” sald Weeny. | six times she went to sleep, It ugh hash.” wasn't a bit of use. come in,” sald Aunt] “Once thero was @ little boy,” |eaid Weeny, “and his name was toa moistclotheasily cleans }much as you are and I have just as| - ———— SPRL CAA Tee hall & teated Meas and fine furniture, painted walls, =| many rights as you have, And If it's BF-BF-BF-BF-BF-BF-BF-BF Siaid, Whand "boa they. packed automobiles,etc.Sprinklea |necessary for you to wash dishes, ty He case and wank ato the littleonawetmopforclean- | ‘?e" You ought to be glad to wash) Mig | | edt’ pads | ing linoleum and painted go eked. @ appeared to| Me WE en you's Always Fresh TURE Sah eee eres. 09% floors. Polish dry. At your be abandoning herself to a situation | laughed the Twins fred gcse tenon ary sie hag gp re let Dad and Ma do the! Fresh It’ hort (To Wo Continued) Made at dealer's. |that was preposterous and intoler- { Fresh, ts a_ sho! | Made a i Lb It did not like Sally at | “°!T)'D#: | (Copyright, 1924, N. B. A. Service, Inc.) vate Tash DE AaDAKA ol. = jeuen Pe ae “We'll have togetyouaroad map,| Word. But all the ad- | Auburn, Wash. (California) 1 | Swhat about your train? he tn.| if there ts thing, before you) jectives in the diction- | | Furniture bargain ds are quired. ; the FOU ityou try} ary couldn't mean as , danke | s - . ¥| _ | ment ae go A with a |*,eut et : | much when applied to | “Oh, I'll take @ bearing from} C. ea — Black Top," observed the Wreck,| & food product. to the heart of | LETTER FROM LESLIE RES. , | COTT TO MRS WALTER | we are telling | BURKE had to go back to the Bar-M. E the homemaker that Congratulations, my dear, Very | Do you want to go roaming out on | ic é é thing could be explained a > a. ~ ne je of y ob arried quietly a Wad Raat (o be Sickad up and this ald be explained aa soon as} Gold Medal Mayon- nalbje of you to be marr quiet Just as » as dad can be moved on sent off to jail? Well, if you do, 1 5 ee 4 ¢ ° eal adie * |don’t. We've got to hide somewhere | ¥ Feal worry was the Wreck | Naise, first of all, is we are foing to Ne \ md where luntil this thing blows over. And it)” are MiCUS Tees OF NOt Aen mee. nee © Hem 7% reck was headed for the . summer. I have telegraphed Jack you can think of any better place ‘Q0or whe she called him to's halt | onty is t 4 Nttle Jack over to me. and than this to hide, I can't.” is yor } y 0 wend little Jac are you going?” she asked I expect to spend the remainder of suspiciously | “ates « took anout eve since! ~—Q@SE Foods Y the summer at the seashore le upheaval 1 you about all the Wo have had a terri here l am going to t it because you have known beginnig of it, and you might as well in the finish, thing ts| | not finished yet | ‘The other day, after mother came from tho hospital, sho walked in upon me when I was crying. Sho insisted |upon knowing what was the matter. | She said she realized I had not been} myself since I had come over to be with father. It was then she made |me telegraph to Jack for the baby. | So insistent sho was that I did it by | telephone, and when I came back from the phone T was crying harder | than over. | “What is the matter, Leslie,” she! D MEDAL be altho the and fleets of motors deliver ter,” and “Henry Williams’ and} lother things. It had never occured |to anybody to admit him to the com- radeship of ‘Henry.’ Coming at} lust, It made a rather favorable Sm- Pression on him. It was the first time ybody had called him! “Henry” since he left Pittsburg. He| did not feel quite so far from home. | “Oh, all right, maw," he drawled, ag he went thru the door. ‘I ain't goin’ to fight.” | Sally sat in a chair and screamed. She busied herself for a while in the kitchen, confident that he would | keep his promise, : When tho kitchen gatistied her, she started on an exploration of the rest Jof the lower floor. 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Twant him more] wpesiie, is Jack than I can tell you." f ‘ a "Why didn’t you ask Jack to bring i Gory knows whetnes | te-'s Jeal-| anked. a study of representative kept by farmers | Jealous of you?" | sta is culture, Less Than Nothing 5.—Hinois mother | farmers fall short “of making 5 per land, ot say nothing of the farmer's labor and management, according to records counties of the and summarized by the college niversity of Illinois. him? r she had overheard my |0U% Of me and Karl, or whether he| A summary of the records exam- versation is just angry because I will not re-|ined showed the earnings slumped “1 don't think he would bring him," |UFm to Karl a gift which he gave to the point where the owners lacked me at my wedding.” $12 of getting | At this moment Alice, levidently listening. broke into the room. She was white with rage. She did not know what she was saying, | for I am sure she would never have | said what she did before mother, had | she been herself. 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