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ADVENTURES OP THE TWINS
live Roberts Barton
ADAM AND EVA
-By Cap Higgins 0UR BOARDING HOUSE
V V HH I i.
Cousin Anne Is So Interested
t«pe«.
Umpcctah was sitting outcidi
all hunky dory, Utnpectah
wo have a story? These
aro perfect sfory hounds
it's up to you to play Sane
SO Ofcrjoyeu no cuumn
anything but "Oh «<•<*!
be grand!" He wasn't
tty Vgee" nt nil! But he
Mlstei
Mister Gallop, the cowboy fairy- body’s
man. said to Nancy and Nick one | Could
moonlight night; "U’« too earlj kiddle
for bed so let's go ever and visit J I sues
my Indian friend who lives by j ""
himself In a tepee near Snow;
Mountain." !
ron, goody!" cried J\utw>
clapping her hands, and Sirk wtu ,
■0 overjoyed lie couldn't think o
- - — - ' Won’t tha
allowed- t»
. he forgot.
-As they were riding
ponies up the narrow
trail. Mr. Gallop said:
•The Indian’s name la Umpeetal
and he used to be a medicine man
If he's In n talkative mood he may ,^ of d(|rk gln/fn „ haI * d Hkft
tell us a utory. t watch crystal, and handed It tc
Umpeetnh was sitting outside Nancy,
tepee smoking a pipe and enjoying j j^ ancy reached for it eagerly and
the moonlight. ( put It up tc her eye.
He was In a very good hutpoi ( ••Why, I nee a rabbit,” she cried
and said "Nice Squaw!” and "Nle< excitedly. "It looks ns though 1<
brave,” to the Twins and also said!were Jumping Into n fire. Do look
something In sign language to Mis ; Nlek, and nee if you don't notlc*
ter Gallop which the Twins could It too!
I’VC M€T ThC MOiT
WONDCRFOL MAN! HI*
NAME'S ROY GROW E--
ROMANTIC NAME. -'ROY*' 1
MEANS 'KING' YOU KNOW.
A KING WALKING IN A
GROx/t, - Here'S ms
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THIS RCX)H WILL
IN MAUVE TO MATCH 1
THE RUG, THE C«D TA*L£ I
OV THE. DAVENPORT A* |
I'M GOING TO GC.T
MAUVE- CRETOMNt-
CURTAINS TO Mm
^Go Give Your eYeg ^
w A RUQDOWlJ VirtM BORIC
•.lap w? You wamT fo
SEE A vUY'IUAYSUOU'fe
CLASS f wWVteN I PICKED
OUT “tUlSHlRBASl, 1M'
CLERK SAIP IP "ALL
BUYERS WERE LIKE ME,)
HATS WOULP BE
SOLP 1U A
CAFETERIA'.
llA- ViAVj ">*. AtJ
You’re tm’guY
STblPOEPi TW 1
iw your uecklau&
Kt my hew Way !
HA-rtA-THAYlFEZ.
of Yours looks uke
vVoiI WST CRAWLED
OUT OF A\
WRECK.' • *'
“WUrrif
SEARS 1
Hm giYiUs rfTo vou '
| STRA1QHT CLYDE,-Wat
Helmet makes You »
look like You broke
AWAY from yu‘ Police
'AFTER A^ARPTBsSle'.
jVJArr -na tomorbovj~
"tlL come Home wi-m
I |JEW SAT-tMrr ALL J
TH’ SIMPLE SIMOUS y.
t OV/ERLOOKEPy ^
VA
I'mpoetuh understood and smilec
and nooded slowly.
•*M! A story! ! wll! tej! you
nii,i p ’bout something you s«?e
the moon. What Is on the moo
What do you see?”
"A man’s fare!" said Nlek.
"A lady’s fare!" said Nancy.
"Mountains!" suggestea
mountnir : Gallop. , .....
| "Yes, but more, nodedd 1 mpee
tab wisely. "Take this magic gins-
and look. NoW what do yo
From his belt he took n smal
f THEY £AV Ht LOOKS
rcMrt Howto llovo,
BUT I DON’T THINK SO.
ANY WAV HAROLD LLCfiD
IS KINDA HANDSOME.
DON'T YDU
net understand.
"Yea, I’ll have a pipe, thnnks,”
answered Mister Gallop. “But n*
klnnlktnic, If you please. I’ll smoke
my own tobacco. Indtnn tobacco
la too strong. There now! Eevery
LEADERS HAIL AVIATION AS
BIO AID TO MAIL 8ERVICE
STOCKHOLM — Aviation will
soon oring about Immense Im
provements In postal nnd passen
ger transportation, nnd will ultt*
mutely have revolutionary effect*
on social life generally, according
to four of the world’s leaders In
the field of communications. Thesr
«p6n—Sir Samuel Hoore. British
Minister of Aviation, Postmastei
General Harry 8. New, of the Unit
it I a a rabbit!" he declared
"I tell you about him." nodded
Umpeetah, putting the glass safelj
away. "And I will tell you whj
he Jumps Into the fire. That’*
.lory." i , J,|j|
ed States, Director General Ronge
of the German *>oai Office, nnd
Dun Brostrom, ex-cabinet minis
ter and one of Sweden’s greatest
shipping men—gave their views tr
the Handels och SJofsrtstldntng,
leading Swedish Journal, in reply
to a questionnaire.
QUACK DOCTORS THRIVE
ON 8IBERIAN STEPPES
VLADIVOSTOK. 8lberla —Quack
doctors havo made their gppear-
anco In almost all the villages of
Siberia, offering to cute 9 y of
the ills flesh is heir to* and some
of their alleged remedies are mar-
vellooi. L !*lil|V
In the Nlckolsk district a doctor
has appeared who undertakes the
cure of consumption in all stages.
As consumption Is rftther wide
spread in the districts’his patients
are many, nnd the man Is rapidly
making a fortune. Hit remedy is a
concoction of \ahbagea and milk
boiled togptlun Tor some hours by
a special "secret process.
Other and more dangerous
nuack doctors are making fortunen
for the momont, but the situation
Is such that tho authorities have
d*c*drd to step In and protect the
credulous people.
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES'
1ER THE GROUND
CHAPTER 15
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OUTOtfR WAY
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WpaVN .
Yes, Tigers Have Awful Appetites
By Blosser
TI:E OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
“Where ii the land of .jewels?” asked Jack. ”Well, the beet waj
1 Goldie Locks. “First of all wc
- — band of- chain men at work and
then weU go to the land of jewels.” And shortly the chain men wer,
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TtfER CAU€
CPNNIAl'DOHM
TW$ STREET
RWKTMOW,
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wy, TP JUMP BAAi OF A
1C.EE COlOtAM' wuem -m'
Tl6ERCAME8y T0 6PAB
Hi?Tail AUIHCCW HIM
ACOOMD REAL FAST AH'
BREAK. HIS NEOi^mATS
TOtATTDDO.
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[no-no-i say
THAT CALF
RUN HIM SO
HARO HE CAN.
HARDLY
SPEAK!-.
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HE
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STATION ASENT Pad KEYES WAS SO DONE- -
UP WITT^'HIS EXCIT/Nt? TIME. "TAK/N<e CAWE OF THE UNCLAIMED^
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