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mV got his coat.
And the jumped o’er the aide of
the great big boat.
And nr luck would have It, they
it caught a whale,
And they hoisted-a muslin sheet for
:!• a sal).
And they landed In Oulena In time
IJJ for tea,
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want ad colunina. Here .you
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or through It is offered a
medium for the things you
wsnt to soil. If It’s results
youTe after our Want-ads turn
the trick. That’s why they are
used by those who demand
quick action.
i'oh. me. oh my!" called the pig to
a parrot,
"■I’d dearly love a yellow enrrot."
"White 1" sold the hen in a hungry
;il voice.
f'TwIxt corn nnd oats would have
| no choice."
Xlut the pftrrot laughed till he
couldn't See.
And all he said w»r, "My oh me!" |
The two friends stood on the sandy j
chore.
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JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
In the Olden Castle
CHAPTER 11 „ , ..
story by n»l Cochran. DraWngl by Ue Wright.
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asked Jack. "Oh no,” replied Jingo. "They are too soft.” Aim* then
Clatter Legs suggested that ho do the throwing ae his ami was belt.
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By this time the cook decided to Make a break for shelter, and he
jumped and ran out of sight across the court yard. Jack and Jingo
***“ an £ Gingerbread Man were still laughing when
a rattling of te tea kettle top on the stove attracted them.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
-By Cap Higgins
ADAM AND EVA
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
furry! Lots of Time
William For Short
lion LI3TFH TO ME •THIS’ IS
TJE AlOCT IMPtfSWSr PEP ICD IN
YoUP L'tc, AuD THE EDUCATION
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Twelve )
am* EoOR
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And as luck would have ADVENTURES OF TWINS
It, they caught a whale. ey?« got sore,
Mister Dodger wrote this poem But nothing came but a blu
and readht to Nancy and Nick In ,oon ' .
. , No they climbed in that and
his corn*ehock house in Squealy- 9
Mrs. Guinea Men signed as she
hung up her hat,
“Piggy, dear, what's th«^ difference
. where the king liven at!”
“Oh. dear.’’ laughed Nancy
•’That’s a funny piece*”
“I always was a poet,” said Mis
ter Dodger with pride. “I think 1
! should have been a writer Instead
of a fairy!”
(To Be Continued)
, well! Sidvou
learn a loYpi
SCHOOL ToQsy,
FRECKLE? r
Said the guinea-pig to the guinea-
hen
“I haven't been away In I don’t
know when.’’
Said the,guinea-hen to the guinea-
pig.
"Why that’s because you are not
very big.
So you get your coat and I’ll get
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PIUC. THOU SANO I
DOLLARS AND I L
HOPE. THtV DON’T—
FINO IT RIGHT AWAV
And we’ll both go nnd eee where
the king lives at.”
COMMERCE TO U8E
WAR HARBOR
DOVER—Constructed at a cost
of $25,000,000 between 1001 and
1908, the Admiralty harbor, which
played such a conspicuous part
during the war.as the headquarters
of the Dover Patrol, has been
banded over to the Dover Harbord
Board for commercial purposes.
So off they went in a ten-cent bus,
With plenty ot feathers but without
any fuss,
A big guinea-piece made out ot
Was the dhly money they had I*
. told.
They rode and they rode tut we;
;i’e harbor, which encloses 610
And they missed the exprers
went by freight..
acres of water, housed the fleet of
destroyers and cruisers which
convoyed troops and munitions
across to France between 1914 and
V, ^vawneg
They shipped on a boat