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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahern FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
IF HIS PATIENCE HOLDS OUT
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
In the Land of Miney Moe
STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAvS^NOS BY LEE WRIOMT.
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DO '."OAtJlJA SIT Ikl A
SOCIABLE GAME OF POKER
\*lrtVt US ToNigHT?*
JUST A FIVE CEUTUlAVr-
Tile re'll oiJlV be us
GUYS, AU' RICH, HUGER,
AM’ KROESELl ’ - C'MOlJ
along ~ You're luckY,
am' vou'll get bigger
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Back lUTo PORTWnW A
broken rudder, eh 2=
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FOR THAT CREVJ To
TRIM -.NOPE, I'M I
GONNA DO A MOVIE /
THEN COME BACK AU 1 I
CRAWL Il4 MY LOWER /
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LAWN MOWER-I /
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• That will make them «tay
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£lr. “And thin time,
Jack' agreed with K<
inside of every bird «■
Maw a‘ eat sit tins
.•ay.” laughed Jack
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cowes'Pound
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FALL WHERE THeY MAV, IS. BUSTfeR’s MOTTb
“Well, now that you have set all of these bird* free.” said the mystery
an, “lot’s go, down and swing on the swinging bridge.” Jack thought
at Would l»c fun and In a very short time he wfc* In the middle of the
Idge. swinging higher and higher as Iieny Afeeny looked on from shore.
By Williams
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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ick was thoroughly dnjoying bis swing when
fly. «A* the little adventurer turned to see what
balance and slipped over the side of the hrldgt.
>r as ho fell. '■/•Let go! Let go!” shouted Beny •>
hoots-
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Advbmture-s
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S^ys* tames -
AIM SARAH PEABODY. WHO HAS SOME SET IDEAS
ABOUT DRESS, STEPPED AN ARGUMENT
ON LOWER MAJN STREET LATE "TO DAY
SHE TOOK HIM AT HIS WORD
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
/.OLIVIA HASN'T FINISHED
ff DRESSING YET- HERE’S |
THE EVENING PAPER IFVUO
. CARE TO LOOK A T , T- /
VSHE'LL BE DOWN
> V^ i . -SOOH- ifl
' WELL, |'VE BEEN HERE \
f AN HOUR. NOW SHE . t
MUST BE TAKING A NAP- |
... I HEAR SOMEBODY COMING )
Down stairs- maybe J
V THAT’S HER.-
■ *» — - —\
P7 . ^ f HELLd, '
\ harry!
I COULD READ A HALF A ■ \
DOZEN PAPERS WAITING V
• FOR HER- SHE MOST
BE SLOWER. TH .N MOLASSES
IN JANUARY - WONDER. ,
t .IF ALL WOMEN ARE t W
\_ THAT SLOW IN //,
<35% DRESSING?^r i
*
i HELLO, MISS OLIVIA-
THOUGHT YOU WERE
NEVER COMING- I’LL SAY
YOO LOOK GOOD ENOUGH .
L To EAT- ' y
“Welcome to Riaoy Town In Rogty Lind,
The Twins stood looking it the started to w
llttlo fairy with eyct tbit nmrly nosa with h
popped out of their heads. "No, don’t
He hid suddenly appeared from ty. “If you
nowhere at the etgo of the forest. Ilaiay Umd.
while they were lookicc down into amudxcs of
the hollow stump. e.l In. What.
"It'« the sooty imud(ea on your ,ho »mud*e
note* that have Riven yon the right . "AH right
to como to Rigsy Imnd,” ho ntd:. "I'U tell Nle
"That stump la the chimney ol Just then
one of bur housoi an,'-the ground "Now we
you are standing on w the roof. |aald Totten
Ragty Lind Is under t^o ground, edge of thli
came aa Ximwnleland.** Hlmli il'nwn
^ ALL RIGHT
WHERE WILL
WE GO?
THANKS
. came at Urownleland."
|a "Thank you for. tetung ua about
everything,” said Nancy imlltely.
K “Are you a Ragoy Lnndor?"
W "Weil, 1 should say to|" answer-
^ ei| the fairy. "Can’t you tell by my
_ clothe*; Ail Ragtles wear old rag-
ged things. Would you like to go
- down Into'Ragsy Land lad meet
^ tome of my frlendt; M> name It
4 Tatter*. Ulster Tatters I”
i "Oh. yet. Indeed." answered Nick.
- "Out I hare a letter to post first.
” Nancy, yon wait here and I’U b,
^ back In two mlnutea.”
3} Away he went to the hickory
-• tree postofflcc and gave his letter
3. to Mr. Stamps, the little fairy post.
. While they were wa.’Jng, Nancy
Read
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