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f*AGB SIX
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
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And ths ground was covered with
Frisky Colt looked around curl,
oqtly. He had beta left nil nlom
lit Squeal y-Moo Land for the flrsl
time, and he didn’t like it.
■ His m"»h‘>r had »"**•„ driven „fl
to town by Ain. Brown to do sonic
' marketing, and the other horse*
,wefe hauling In logs for the winter
Frisky plnyed with Crazy Call
... for n while, but soon pot tired and
quit, for Crazy's name should, have
been Fraldy, fon not matter what
happened he kept running to hlf
mother and telilnsr tales.
So Frisky wandered nround un<5
looked at everything with his great
., .curious eyes and thought whnt a
*• -queer world It wa*r.
“Oh shucks!" he thought. "]<
. guess I'll go over and wnfch the\«f the
‘ * pigs. Perhaps I'll get an Idea.” t or Invent
ndYall applet much to hit dtlighl
One thing I do know’, however.
Frisky got a good lecture and he
won t touch sweet apples and w
again In n hurry. Or anything else
he doesn’t know about.
(To Be Continued)
LEAGUE ASKS ALL NATIONS
TO RECOGNIZE SCIENTISTS
CION KVA—That scientists who
make discoveries of benefit to hu
manity should no longer be robbed
of the material fruits of their labor
was the devision of the Leagu-j of
Nations commission on social prob
lems In a report given to the Gen.
era I Assembly of the League re
cently held nt Geneva. A resolu
tion was ndopted urging ail conn-
protect the property rights
savants whose discoveries
hare often brought
romotera but only
So he.trotted over on his long I f‘»t tunes t
.. legs to the plqce where the plg> J poverty to
. .were, nnd stuck his long noi
the fence.
As usual. Twisty Tail and Piggy J
. Wig nnd Saucy' Snout were dis- J
cussing things to ent.
Piggy Wig stuck up for sour milk
*nd Twisty Tall put In n goo<!
"Ti rr, rl r r ;, b z "t i
£ ,1" • b r « commItte,-of NorWcliJ, nn-
thl. f‘oe world ho loved apples the j etperllIi nml |, „ believed will
.. .. .“Oh, my!” he sighed with n loud I
'grunt. “If only I wasn't so iat
j NAVAL EXPERT8 APPROVE
•ELECTRIC PILOT’ NAVIGATION
BIllilSTIANIA.—Experiments In
navigating ships through the ilan-
| gcrous fairways of the Scandina
vian fjords by means of a sunken
far reaching effect* in the
j pilot branches of navigation. The
.. . . , . . 1 1 experiments have been going on
Th. orToTi I™?!‘ ml B u r,r ,or «m- »> tho Norwotenn
the orchard. Aral Id cat all the ., a ..„i u nr «a- ...ok «k»
Apples on the ground.”
*TThere! I knew I’d get an Idea!”
.nodded Frisky. “I'm tall and thin
and I certainly can squeeze thru
jwythnt opening. Funny I nevei
‘^thought of It before! I love apples,
too! I’ve tasted them several
times.”
Off he trotted, npd Just ns he
expected, he got through the open
ing without a mite of trouble. And
the grdund was covered with wind,
fall apples, much to his delight.
So he started In tt tat. And he
ate and he ate and be ate until he
thought he would burst.
. “My goodness!” he said suddenly.
“The sun’s going down and I’d bet
ter go home. Andl’m thirsty too!
I'll stop at the horse trough nnd
take a big drink.”
A! lo fwhich he did.
That night he started to swell.
And he kept orl swelling till he
looked like a barrel almost.
•is! And ruch n pain! Porr Frisky
wh|nned until he woke Aflster Hod
ger and the Twins, nsleep In theli
oern-shock house In the-corn field
I don’t know what they gave him
but whatever it wys t It cured him
,,,e . naval station at Horten with thp
“electric pilot”, gnd have aroused
the interest of the naval experts
of nil countries who gathered there
to.wi tch tho operations.
CHANNEL SWIM 18
FAT MAN’8 JOB
CLKVKLAND.—Swimming th
i Engll.'h channel Is a fat man’s
game, Carhls A. Walker of Cleve
land, who swam across Lake File
this summer but failed to negoM
ate tho channel, said In explana
tion of his failure. “I was »n tip*
water ft 1*2 hours," he said, *lt
was so coal impenetrated my nus-.
clet. After swimming three miles
I became delirious nnd then un
conscious. It’s a fat man’s job—
and only a man with a lot of sur
plus flesh on .bis ribs to withstand
the cold water con succeed. I fall,
«*d because I had kept down weight
for last swlmmlnc."
SINGING DRAW8 CROWD
LAWRBN(’ 1CVILLK, Ga. — The
annual sacrod harp singing held at
the court house liere recently
attended by a crowd estimated be
tween five and six hundred.
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
.In the Olden Castle
CIIAITER 6
Story by Hal Cochran. Drawing! by too Wright.
Across the great
Ing his lontf spear
watched the chase,
stairway. And the
open room they went, with the second knight wav-
in the air. Jack hid behind the metal horse and
Suddenly the first knieht d«.h~» «p s Trending
second knight lost no time in-following him.
And then came the sound of clank, clank, clank. "It’s the watch
man," shouted Jingo. “Run back to your places, quick!” The twe
knights forgot all about their chase and turned about on the stair
way. The second knight returned to his position safely, but the first
didn’t. r t«f
i aa he was nearing the bottom of the winding stairway his lm
t on a step and threw him into the air. “Oh, hell be hurt,
houtci Jack, as the knight fell forward. And then another laug'
tight landed on his helmet point nnd remained there
affwJli.v*
WHEN TtE FROST
o' IS ON 'iME'pUNKlN"
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