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-The little toy chair was too small to hold Jack and the dolls, and
Lut.a great .as ,»v# » it w*=i,‘ Haimi e.cvore into hea r ’. Jar.
nfnediately jumped up to see if any dolls, were hurt. Then he saiv
jc funny side of it when he found'that every doll was having a great
SALESMAN SAM
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To M DMtCE tor HO PWHEN FOHEMS —
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Suddenly-the officer doll ap-et:cd. “Everybody out of here!” hr
houted, “the doll, dance is over." Then, turning to Jack, he said, “1
rill call a velocipede ard ycu can ride over to where the baby dolls
te playing with their blocks.' 1 Jack was soon in the velocipede and
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
'SIT s
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HOME ,
^ BRUNO'
FSg*4noes-Boors
OIL STOVES g/t CAN DU
the baby crawled n
1M Ti-IERE AMO 1 CANT
COAX HIM -TO COME J
OUT. VOO'hLHAvE \
| -TO GO IW AND GET"J
V HIM • <——^
| Shrill little vpices soon told him that he had reached The spot where
toe baby dolls .were playing! He hoppe dout of the velocipede and
Jjoino them. “Oh!” shouted several little babies, “will you please buiid
•us a block, hedse?” So Jack sat down and started piling the blocks
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No-NO- -
IMASKM6
Toil WHO
L is HE?y
1THEYLL BE
) lookin'for
(these bells:
NANCY’S VALENTINE
A CUTTER. UPSET OM MAIM STREET TO DAY,
BREAKING A STORE WINDOW. TWO SLEIGH
Bells Were: found in oran potters
BEARD, SOME TIME LATER. Q,
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ELF DAKIN HAD TO TEAR DOWN NEARLY
HALF THE FOUNDATION OF THE OLD CHURCH
BEFORE HE COULD RESCUE THE. BABY.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
P01NGS OF THE DUFFS
Tom Gets Out the Old Model
BY ALLMAN
8he read It over to herself.
“tiooidness!" exclaimed Nancy “Who travels
one. dav when she was helping Mr. ’ . to Mars,
Stamps, the fairy postman, to sort A-Koeptng order’mongst the stars?
the letters In tho hickory tree post Who goes with Nick far out to
otflre. ‘ “Here's a letter for mel! sea,
It looks like a valentine. Yes, Then back to land in time for
Sir; It’K jfot hearts and flowers j tea?
all over It Who do you s’pose it's Why, Nancy!
from?"
Sho read it over to herself and '•Who'll be my valentine, I pray,
then called to Nick and Mr. Stamps And come to visit me some day,
and Mr. Stridcalong Longstride, And talk about the news rnd
the other little fairy, to hear it. weather?
Hero’s what it said: * • What splendid times we'U have.t'o-
„ gether! '
“Whose hair Is like thrt morning Why. Nancy—I'hopo.".
sun? ** •. ; V ' ¥ ' ■ • 1 ' ■
Whose sweet blue dyes are full "Now then who do you s’pose
of fun? sent me, that?” wondered Nancy.
Whose mouth Is curved like cu- "I'm not as nice as that! My hair
\ "uiri’fb hnv? ' isn’t likr. the sun and .*nv eves
" IAA-UA - IF THAT’S
"Home sueeT Home'
VT SOUklDS LIKE
THERE'S A COLlPLC
MORTGAGES DUE
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A NoUDERTU
mUSiciam aJ J
ELEP^A' .
’round from Moon
/ HOW ALVIlJ- \
1. WAUT Vou To '
Stop LOOKING O.UT
OF THE WlklDoW,
AxlD plav, "Woke
sweet Home"
REAL MICE. FOR j
i miss Herzog f /
HELEN, YOU JU5T-REM1MDED
ME OF SOMETHING - I GUESS
l ; LI. GO UP AND SEE IF I J
Y. CAN FIND IT-
OLIVIA, WHAT ISTOM
DCJ1NG ? DID HE GO
OUT OR IS HE U4
THE HOUSE HERE? J
) I "DON’T KMOVf,
I HEARD HIM UP
IN THE ATTIC BUT
HE’S UP IN YOUR
sewing Room now
. I THINK-
f OH A!
THE CHILD \
H^S SUCH A*1
\ CgAR FOR MUSIC=
\ MV ullcLE HobarT
j USED To PLAVTHE
/ .VIOLIN 5IMPLV
/ GRAND BEFORE
f -V- HE GREW A /
'VuS^a^ea^dr jL
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i DOMT LIKE '
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PIECE AMVMORE •
IT ALWAVS SOiJMDS:
L TH' SAME’;, ly
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TOM, DO TOO REMEMBER "THE iz'vTZa
TIME THAT YOU WANTED
TO SELL THIS 0UGGY
'^ — ~^ / T/ > OHYES/rHAT WAS
f ( The tim e that rannv
' / KEPT ME up FOR
\ THREE NIGHTS J
r- 7 , \ gtraightI —
And helps the fairy fc
;Why, Nancy!
STRAIGHT!
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