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Physicians everywhere recommend & BW Daddy's P4Evei\ii\ft Fairy Tale RAHAMBOMNER ? COrmCMT V VttTU* HWtfB UNtOM " MRS. MOSQUITO must say that It annoys me," said Mrs. Mosquito. "What is it that annoys you?" asked Miss Mosquito. "I just heard -a bit of news," said Mrs. Mosquito. "And is it the news that annoys you?" asked Miss Mosquito. "Jt is that," said Mrs. Mosquito, "It Is that bit of news? a most annoying bit of news." "Of course most things are annoy ing," said Miss Mosquito. "Of course there is a great pleasure in taking bites of people and there Is great pleasure in making them lie awake. There Is great pleasure in having them try to catch you and in not letting yourself be caught. There is great pleasure in making cool places in the hot sum mer unbearable because of us. Oh, that is fun! But then it is annoying to have to bother with being annoying in order to enjoy life! But tell me what the news was or Is or shall be/' said Miss Mosquito. "I heard that those wretched little 'top minnows' were being sent abroad where some of our family are doing a fine work in the river spreading malaria and other germs. Our family is doing all it can to make things hor rible and now these little fishes are being sent abroad to these rivers, for they not only like to do what they con sider is the good work of eating mem bers of our family when they are In the larvae state, but they enjoy us like that and eat us with a relish. "It does seem a pity that when creatures are doing the fine mean work our family is doing that those wretched fishes should be sent over to do their fine kind work. Of course it is fine of them to think of helping to stop illnesses. But who wants to be fine? Certainly not a mosquito. Of course the fishes aren't mosquitoes, and that is why they won't spend their time being mean. "The mosquitoes will not be kind. No, our pleasures in life, as you have said, Miss Mosquito, are in being Just as mean as we can be. How well I remember the time some of us drove some people into a hot house from a cool porch. They had suffered terrl "We Sent Them In." bly with the heat nil day and they were just about to feel a little cooler, when buzs, zing, zing, we sent them Id! "Oh, that was nice mean fun ? nice mean fun I But now these wretched little minnows have been sent over there and they will swim along the top of the water and will get rid of the members of our family. Isn't It a piece of news which makes you mad, too, Miss Mosquito?" "Zing, zing, buzz, buzz, I should say It did make me mad. I will be as mean as I can and try to make up for It. Of course you're a real mosquito. You enjoy being mean." Mrs. Mosquito buzzed. MYou have the right spirit." "Dear me," said Miss Mosquito, "there will be less illness now and less trouble because of these little top minnows eating up our family. And it Is so niee to cause illness and trou ble and discomfort." "We're thoroughly mean, aren't we, Miss Mosquito?" "Indeed we are," she said in a mean proud way. "And we will never be anything else," Mrs. Mosquito added. "Never, never, never. As long as there are mosquitoes there will be a great many mean happenings," Miss Mosquito agreed. For we're the mean Mosquito family and we bite, bite, bite. We sting the people all we can with our might, might, might. We bother them aTnd trouble them and keep them up at night. And then we give them nips which are an awful sight. We do not care for things which are fair and which are. right, And we work so very cleverly without a shining light! Winged Lightning. Two hundred and eighty-one miiea an hour was attained by a racing j^lane at the army aviation station at Dayton, O., recently by Lieut. G. S. Maitland. This speed puts Quebec ten hours from Liverpool. His average speed was 243 miles. Alcock and Brown averaged 150 miles rin hour in their wonderful flight across the Atlantic in 1919. They hail a westerly gale behind them. It took thein 16 hours to get from New foundland to Ireland. A few years ago the world's record for speed was 90 miles an hour attained by ice boats on the Hudson. At 280 miles an hour. Lieutenant Maitland conld get around tha world in less than four days. OUR COMIC SECTION ? ? ? ? ? ? i ? *? ?? ? ? . i - ' . t . ( 1 On the Concrete ( mmv* ou6Hr TO tAKf THAT HORH aviav FROM him I MQ WV HiHiV A BATTLE Xoj Jj I PtAVWlTHj^lI OPAUTH? PUBLIC _ wis/wes THATSTHe limit WHAT IH THE WOffLP IS AL 1HE MOlSE. ( APouT? fULt^ROWN MAH MARINE SIKH A nuisance of | HIMSELP J (Copyright, W.N. Eating It Up 1 WANT 10 UOW EUROPEAN HUDDLE I5> CONWG ALONG ? r -TmE. headlines now IS The european MUDDLE 6ET"TiNG ALONG ? He's Always Thinking of Eats ?ki MetHooisr ^~\ CWUP-CW AWWOOUCeMEKiT j u >00 oust set, *iw J J K\\ViV$T?&9 -few SHOULD js_ 'J RCAO, "fcENfc, fJ THEREFORE, StEAOfASY. " Amp hot s ! / v MICKIE/1 'fte H? 1HER.6 FOPv BREAKFAST * UW-t ^OO HAO \f \ ?
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