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TUESDAY- OCTOBER 1C. 1M3.
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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
'' By Olive Roberts Barton
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ADAM AND EVA
—By Cap Higgins
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OF CUQtNO ADAM OF (NSOMNIA
THC POOR MAN OUST CAN’T J
OCT TO SLttP AT NIGHT.
D/D VOO
EV^R HEAR
OF CODE.,
“Why do they cell you a pi*?” he asked euddenly.
George Gni^a *Pig met Grubby, ly. “W c can eat all. the time when
round H05,ones day m Squealy-| W e can find anything."
“Then that’s the reason,’ gald
[do Land,
lock where Mister Dodger lived,
he Twins and the fairyman
?ard every word they said.
Georgie said, : - “Say, Grubby,
i,y »!u they emttyou a hog? You
m’t look like one at all. You
ive long hair- and a nice nope
isn’t ariytSitig like a snout,
fine whilkerb and a nice
1 of a tail that has neither a
curl.”
r don’t know*” answered Grub*
soberly. Ml neVer did know,
rhy do they call you a pig?” he
iked suddenly!
Thats mystery, too,” said
•ush 1
Twisty Tail grandly. “I knew I’d
find out.”
“Well I never!” declaimed Mis
ter Dodger.
“Neither did we!” laughed tlw
Twins. “That’s one more thing
I’ve learned in Squealy-Moo
Land/’
(To Be Continued.)
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Art Answer in Fractions
By Blosscr
ANVWAV, A DOCTOR WAS TELLING MC
T«at if YOU COULD MAKE. THC RIGHT-
Suggestion Mjv could almost-
CURC- ANYTHING. t- ■ 1^ t—
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.CURC. ANYTHING.
Crunbsrrk-s are usually associat
ed so closely with Thanksgiving
and* Christinas dinners that most
housekeepers overlook the fact
that cranberries cun be used for
quite as delicious desserts as oth-
- fruits.
They are rich in mineral r&itn
and aid in digesting fat meals
Cuming at the time of year when
succulent vegetables are rather
scuice and high they are valuable
uddltion to the diet.
It is by the careful combination
of foods that people keep In good
health, feeling ’’fit* and ready for
the day’s work. Plan to serve
msblves’ what the answer really I vegetable or fruit rich in mineral
s. They bad always wanted ts ** 11 " »!“"«" rteh A*" 1 * tom par,
nv tco . °f the dinner. When green vege*
What’s that?” exclaimed Pi*-j tables uro more or'lc.. out. of
r Wig Pi*“when Georgie andl» un crnnberrle. .upply the
•ubby had pdt their questions, [“ta® 1 cheaply ana well,
i'hy is one of you called a pig >* cranberry pudding I. chosen
,1 on e n hog? Why, I don’t [ for the dessert keep tn mind that
ow, to tell the truth. But per
"lnais j mjrBwry, iw, naiu
nrgie GutUm Pig. shaking his
ad. “I nevfet knew either. It!i
»st peculiar.”
•It certainly is!” agreed Grub-
“Your tail doesn’t curl, be-
use you haven’t any. And you
e no soft fur like a rabbit’s,
il your <*yes’ are entirely dif-
rent and everything.”
Ut’s ask, the pigs if they
iw?” suggested Georgie.
That’s a good idea,” said
•ubby. “Come along.”
So the two friends started off.
Mister Dodger and Nancy and
k tippy toed after them, not so
h to spy aa to find out for
••vita-
ps my friends know.”
So he called Saucy Snout Pig
d Twisty Tail Pig and they
Iked it over. ..
“Each one of us will ask you a
cstion,” said Piggy Wig Pig
ter a bit, “gnd see if you can
swer. My, question is, ’Do you
to wallow in a mud puddle
e other pigs do?’”
’No!” shouted Georgie and
ubby togetherSfo quickly that
ruy Wig Pig almost fell over.
•Now tt’a iyy, *urp/’ ,*aid Swy
out Pig, looking very learned
o either of you squeal when
u get stuck under a gate?”
No,” answered both of thsm
rether agafn. J t*We never squeal
all!” , J , .
•Now it’s_roy„ turn, declared
visty Tail Pig with a godo-na-
the dessert is almost
all by Itself. Let the pudding por
lions be rma an the ret of tesletao)
meal light, easily digested food.
There Js danger of eating toe
much and too rich food during th<
wlntr.r month*. Puddings follow
ing n hearty dinner are usually Just
so much extra and unneded food
Cranberry sauce or Jelly > add*
test to nny meat as well as tur
key. They can be made in quan
tities and Tcept for use as wanted.
WITHDRAW8 TICK
FIGHT 'FUND
TIIOMASVILLE, Ga.—At a re
cent meeting of the board of com
missfoners of Thomas county It war
decided that financial support
should be withdrawn from the tick
i(/ , *rin,“anii l pu»hin*”thc”other, eradication work In the bounty
He “Are you both hungry ell The action came a. a reault of the
time, and Could vou EAT and contention thUt It had been tried
T an j EAT and EAT ?” un.ucceaafully here for eight year.
‘Yc*!’’ shouted Georgie Guinea I and no prospect, of a better en-
; and Grubby Ground Ho* loud. I forcemeat of the law waa In night
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
Irt the Olden Castle
CHAUTER 8 _
Star* by Hal Otcbraa. Drawing! by Lee Wright.
OUST SUGGEST THAT AS HE CAN'T
Slccp at NIGHT HC MIGHT-
STAY UP AND AMUSE. THE. 'BA'BV.
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6000 THEY'LL EVER.
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A CAKE WUX PAST
HAS SUE 1ST?
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
“I'm getting-hungry,” ehouted Jingo. “Let* go to the kitchen and
■t a bite to eat. “That’a a good idea." replied Jack, and the metal
light, Whom Jingo called Clatter Legs, alto agreed. And thorn,
ough they looked all around, the couldn t find a doorway out of the
TTC
J,n go wafflod Clatter Leg. and Jack icnrch for a abort time and
wn hu kt into laughter. “It’a a aecret door," laid he. “Ju»t gup
11 that carpet and It will slide open." So Jock put one foot cautiously
“ the carpet ‘Jingo pointed t osnd sure enough a doorway appeared.
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TO HOKE BURCTfctM -MR BURTtJAt TOOK HIS FIRST
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H waa5nol'tfie "uiual type of doorway but one in which the door'
•nets aHp up and down. Jack and Clatter Legs and Jinog quickly
lummcrcd through tt. And at that moment they heard a loud hark- •
iff. “Why, that sounds like myMog Flip,” shouted Jaek.
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