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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
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Quick as a wink a
caight Buster Bear around the neck.
Thb Twins sat
tie mice beside the creek^whi ; the
p. the fairy Aw boy, i sta:
Mister CIr.Hop,
rope
Quietly as lit- , Nick was biding and sat down on
bank, his greedy little eyes
had put thei
pine tree and Nick
rock. •
The fairy man was
nobody could see him.
Everything was verj
By and by thcr
ring hungrily down at Tommy
tinder a low ; Trout
m .Hide a big Iohccg and closer came Tommy
to the shore and greedier and
nearby but hungrier grew Buster’s eyes.
lie was Just about to shoot down
still. ; bis paw, when suddenly Nick blew
ras a little i his whistle.
scratching sound, then a -rustling, I Quick as a wink a rope flew
and pretty soon a crackling. through the air and caught Buster
It was Mrs. Brown Bear and her. Bear rrotmd the neck,
two boys. j And quick as another wink an-
“Come on, there isn't anybody. other rope caught Bunch, who had
here," the Twins heard her say.! just reached his paw out for Tmn-
"This will he a fine day to fish. my Trout. 'Mister Gallop was a
“Buster, you go over by that big ■ fine roper and lie Had both of
rock, and Bunch, joti try that still them at once.’
place beside the pine tree. New re- j “Oh. please let my children go!”
member to sit very still, and don’t begged Mrs. Bear. “I’ll never let
grab until your fish gets close to them fish again,
the hank. They are on the lookout! .. Thpn , rot aIonR » Mister
for silly grasshoppers that flop (j a |j C p, lessening the ropes. “Next
Into the water. ; time I won’t he so easy.”
Pretty soon Buster Bear came
snooping over to the place where | ■ (To Be Continued. )
“Entombment of Christ,”
Priceless Art Treasure
Taken From Crocker
Gallery.
jACnEMENTO, Cnl.—The nrlql
• tufl of the Entombment of Christ
pointed early In the seventeenth
cPWtury by Guido Beni, recognizee
mister of the Bolognese school
c^bsidered 1>y critics ns nlmos'
priceless, was stolen from E. II
CVockcr Art Galley Saturday 1
h£ntne known today. A nntlonn
a#rch Is in progress to recover It
ANNAPOLIS. — Rear Admiral
Harry O. Knox, retired, died sud
denly Wednesday, aboard n train
enroute from St. Louis to Green
ville, Ohio, according to reports
receive dhere. Death was due to
heart failure.
Says Church Is
Checking Negro
Movement North
iTERriLLAII rr ACTORS
HSOLVE PLOWING PROBLEM
ATLANTA, Ga.—Religious net!
. Ity among negroes In the soutl
| by the Southern Baptist conventlor
' In having a direct effect in check
!ng migration to the north, accord
ing to reports received by the home
mission board.
These reports indicate, according
to the board, thnt the interest
shown by the denomination In thr
.spitlttinl life of the negro is aid
Ing materially in creating ft feel
ing of mutual confidence between
the two rnees. thus tending t«
cheek the movement toward th«
north.
A commlfslon has been former
to establish a negro theologlcn
seminary, which will be located It
Nashville, Tenn.. and the institu
tion will soon he In operation, nc
cording to pinna. The property
MINNEAPOLIS. — Cultivation
o^peat lands in Minncsita through
medium cC caterpillar tractors,
innovation in reclaiming these
is which for years were believ-
unfit for agriculture of any
has proved Mecideld feflsi-
according to Prof. W. E. Po
of the Department of Ag-
ilture. University of Minneso-
Utrwho has led a group of exper
imenters in this work.
The development of peat lands,
also, premises to be no small mat
ter, he said, as it has been defi
nitely shown that properly drain*, , - ... , „„„
ed.cultW.tcd And fertilized, pent “L** ““"'ZZ
will yield most abundant
crops of tubers, roots and virtu
ally ill forage crops.
trolled jointly by
j Baptist convention and the nn
tlonal convention of Colored Bap
tlsts.
HUMAN INTEREST
STORIES
WANT ADS are human interest stories that
reflect the needs of businesses ».nd house
holds. ' "
THE WANTS afford an effective and in
expensive means for meeting emergencies
and providing the most sought for things.
THE WANTS are useful in renting homes,
business holdings, farm and suburban prop
erty.
THE WANTS provide a directory of cozy,
" comfortable, well kept rooms that are for
rent.
THE WANTS point to employment in
every line of business and tell of chances for
domestic workers.
THE WANTS outline opportunities for ex
changing.
THE WANTS are radiant with ehanceb
^that are well worth while in buying and sell'
ing.
THE WANTS are the means of restoring
many lost articles of value.
THE WANTS are the direct course of com
munication between employer and employee-
THE WANTS weild an influence in every
alk in life.
THE WANTS furnish many suggestions
iat lead to success.
THE WANTS show their resultfulness in
lost transfers of realty.
THE WANTS act quickly and cost but a
linimum.
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