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THB BAWWfeH-inmALP. ATHBNB. CBOIjElA
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
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In the Land of Miney Moc
TORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINOS BY LES WRIQHT.
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'.Tack soon discovered thut even a baby elephant
frst step*. For it teas almost no time at all heft
>hant alace. And what a wonderful sight to see
[winy round and pointed things vo them seemed
bo
take pretty long and
hey reached the Kle-
reat. tall toweVs with
ywhere.
mamma. _
doesn't nupoy
love OS ANY
moke ?
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Bl 0)
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. “Here we are’" ahouted Eeny Mccny. euddcnly. •'right th « entrance. /\| irj ROAROINfl HOUSE
And, an he helped Jack and Flip to the ground he explained tha the would V/V/At UV/ntU/mU *1VVWM
have to leave them for a whIU*. "That fat fellow at the gateway will ehow
VJ^joti the Palace/* Eeny Meeny told Jack. "I’ll meet you when you come
. . out.’*
By Ahern
Jack watchod the Palace gnteman open tho big gates to let the baby
elephant enter. It wan a thrilling sight to see the wonderful big doors swing
" ’out. But. almost as quick, they swung shut figalri. I wonder if ho will
open those gates for me. thought Juck. Anyway. HI a*k him. (Continued.)
WlklDMItL MA3&R
HOOPLE, IF I. CXTcrt
AUcnHEO ONE OF Vll9
CHINESE BUZZARDS
OYER IVl MY garden
again, I'm going
f ADVENTURE'S
•OF THE “TWINS
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-TRIGGER mVRIEV1d!i«
*tu’ MAJOR USES A
SILVER CUP,"THAT*UE VtoN
ON A RIFLE RANGE, FOR
A SHAVING MUG- IF
YOU OYJE A GROVJL1&
-tH* MAJOR OVER HlS
CHICKENS,— WHY, GO
JUMP HlMl- BUT KEEP
YOUR GLASSES ON
he’s fast'—if you
KNOW WHAT'’
BYJH’ WaY, neigHbor-
-fiUT beagle Hound
of yours isn't a
lullaby at s\y in-iH<
MORNING « TOR A WEEK
NOW HE PAGED ME OUT'[
MY DREAMS WnN
ills BARKING — PUT
SOME ALUM IN
HIS MEAT/.
* 5 1ffe major's cMickekIs scratch up a kick-'-*?- *■»«
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanle
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UNCLE 0ENOAM/AJ BlRDSALL HAD HIS ANNUAL HAID Cl ita air* <
OW/V HSKSiiS*
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
DORIS TALKS
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■Now, let’, .eel There are eeverel charges against you.”
Tho Twins stood*In front of Gan-,
oral Hobbledehoy of the tin soldier
army. They weri wondering what
' was going to happen.
•r - The general had sent' for them
8 - • and they had Just arrived.
“Ahem!" went the tin aoldler
commander Importantly. “Tour
names, please."
“Nancy," aald Nancy.
“Nick." aald Nick.
“Very good," aald General Hob-
bledehoy. “Ages pleases."
“Half past seven." they both an
swered together.
“Very good!" aald General Bob-
- bledehoy again. “Now, let'a eee!
; Thera are several charges against
*-■ you. Unit of nil. you have been on
the aide of the wooden soldier,
r . °vet since yon came to Bing-Bang
Land, haven’t you?”
“Somethlmes, sir!” answered
Nick. “Bnt we really came to stop
the war.”
’Mm| Very good!" aaW General
Hobbledehoy tor the third time.
■'You eent up a war balloon to
npy on na, didn’t you!” eh went
CO
“Once, sir!” Nick confessed.
"And you told the wooden sol
dier to use water guns so wo would
rust, didn’t you?” '
"No, sir, we didn’t," declared
Nick.
“And you came in an airplane
to tlnd out everything you could!"
“Yes, sir!”-
“And when we put you In prison,
you escaped.”
“Well, I am going to pardon
everything,” aald General Hobble
dehoy suddenly.
“Thank you, sir!” satt! the Twins
together in gnrpriie. “Why, sir?”
“You made a mistake when you
put new uniforms on two goldfen
tn the wooden army when they
were In the hospital," aald the
general. "You made Prlvatf But
tons into a general Now the wood
en army la ruined and the tin army
shall win the war. I am going to
pin a medal on each of you.”
This speech surprised the Twins
so much they could not oven say,
"Thank yon.”
(To Ba Continued.)
THAT FEELS LIKE A
GOOD CLPB.VJILBUR.-
.YOO OUGHT TO HIT
EM
<
A Kflte WITH
IT-
I’M GOING TO
TRY IT OOT
SOMEDAY NEXT
WEEK AND SEE
HOW SHE GOES.
GOOD BYE, MRS. DUFF -
GLAD TO HAY£ MET
YOU- HOPE TO SEE ,
YOU AGAIN SOMETIME .
f OH .THANKS, BUT I DON’T
THINK IT’S BAD ENOUGH
Fok. THAT -
A,
like to
have You
ED-
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^YOU’VE TOLD THAT FELLOW
THAT I WAS NOT Ar GOOD
COOK! I KNOW YOU HAVE-
DON’T TRY TO, DENY JT-
HE NEVER WOULD HAVE
SAK> THAT IF YOU MADS’ i
TOLD HIM SO - ^
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