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FRECKLES and his friends
JACK DAW’S ADVEMtURES
A Treat In Store
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dqck doll bujgy was entitled to flrjt prise. This carriage,, waa wheeled
dole to her little thr« no end the queen handed tlic little doll baby a beau
tiful new'dress anJ bjnnct pai-ketl In a very neat little box. '
SALESMAN SAM
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livery other baby dell given sm
rnt away fcel'iig bn4. .fade t« bl tlu
c di liked to i cc even little <]« 11*
row up anti, b Jack goodb;
• Mort r»f a prise so tbit none cf thert
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ruwftil. Then tho queen's rnrrlagc
slie started bark to her private »ar.
By Stanley
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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ADVENTURE'S
The Magical Egg
FIVE MI.YDTTr AFTER MARSHAL OTEY VJALKEft-
PURCHASED A : WASHINGTON 3- SlRTTHDAY PRESEN1
“ IDY THE WHOLE TOWN KNEW ABOUT IT-
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n% A WISE. KID WHO KNOWS MlS OWN DAD,
BY ALLMAN
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
OUk BOARDING HOUSE
Sam Has a Plan
basket of eggs. He remembered
the cut-out lady’ii words, "If you
ere In trouble, break one of these
e**s." .
He reached In, salted sn egg and
cracked It on the handle. Inaiauc-
ly,a shower of sand atrcnpjod f:om
the an, a whole train-load it
seemed, and fell directly on the
burning mountain. In » second
the flames vanished and In anoth
er second the Twins stood safsty
in the other aids.
"Ob. look. Nick!” cried Nancy,
"There la Jack 8traw’a domino pal
ace. on the hill beyond that river.
Just as soon as we arrive, well
hunt him np and nuke him turn
the ring on bit left thumb .and pot
Mix-Up Land to rights again.”
"Oh, ho, hoi You will, will yon,”
said someone "Easier said than
done. "You're not there yet”
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“Let's wish ourselves over with
our Magic Green Shoes,” said
Nancy.
“Oh. yes, let's!” agreed Nick
8o together they said a little rfay-
“Please carry us over.
Oh, little Green Shoes,
If we would lind .Jack I
No time must wtltMj
Abd the little shoes, always will
ing to oblige, lifted them nfLthg
ground and right orer
modnuin.
. Hut .something haVtiened.
flames shot np higher and yet
higher until their hot breath fair
ly scorched the little travelers.
Each time that the Twins wish
ed themselves higher, the flames
■MIB6d tO follow.
“Oh!” cried Nancy. “What shall
we dot We’ll never get orer!”
Suddenly Nick thought of his
WHY, DANNY
WHAT DID VOl>
DO 9
They -are colorful and lend them-
selves beautifully to artistic dra
pery.
AND WITH YOUR.?
BRAND NEW
SUIT ON,TOO! ,
WELL,WHEN I .
FELL I WENT 50
QUICK I DIDN’T
HAVE TIME TO
CHANGE IT* r
One five room -apart*,
ment on Prince Ave.
500 Thomas St
E. g^MBROUGH
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