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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19
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ADVENTURES
Of the TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
Ip M. I Upp
So up they climbed and pulled off a whole bunch of the tobies. ..
Now when thin story begins It
Isn’t going to have anything to do
with Nancy or Nick or Mister Snip
Snap.
Hut before It emls It la cuing to
have a Croat deal to nay about
them.
•lust you wait nnd see.
It's about Beam per ami Scramble
Squirrel who were staylnc with
their grandparents In Maple Tree
Flats so they could co to Meadow
drove School and yet an education,
their own house being too far nwny
to come such a distance every day.
One Friday utter school Scamper
and Scramble passetbun Indian toby
tree. There It was, hanging all
over with long brown beans that
looked for all the world like cigars
or toliles.
‘•Let’s get some." said Scamper.
"Let's," agreed Scramble..
So up they climbed nnd pulled oft
a whole bunch of tho tobies nnd
stuffed them Into their pockets.
Then they slid down again.
■'Whatta you got?” asked Billy
Bunny, hopping up.
"Tobies!" said the Btjulrrel boys.
"Really ones?’
"Goodness no! AVh.it do you think
Grammy would say If she caught us
smoking. Wo should say not!"
"Let’s smoko 'em anyway. Just
for fun." said Billy. "These old
things can't hurt n flea. I've smok
od corn silk lots of time* "
"All right! Got any matches?”
asked Scramble.
"Nopo but I'll get some,” said
Billy
Billy ran Into bis house and got
tlui matches and came back. He
should have asked his mother, but
he didn't, and that's where the
trouble began. For llttlo boys have
not business with matches and his
mother would have said "no."
But she was out In the garden, so
be reached up on the kitchen man
tel and got a handful.
When he got bark there was a
whole crowd there all waiting for
matches to smoke their Indian to
bies They were the three Wood
chuck boys nnd t’utle Cottontail
and Just about everybody.
Well the little rascals lighted
their make-believe toblea and puf
fed at them, “tit they weren't so
very good. After a little while they
threw them away «it had boon rate
lag I'm glad to say, or they might
Pave set the woods on fire) and
went on playing with something
lIL TELL THE
WORLD
The WANT AD
COLUMNS of The Au
gusta Herald have
never failed to buy or
sell anything for me.
READ AND
TRY ’EM
—A guy that knows.
BY CONDO
else nnd forgot all about their to
bles.
But at supper time Mrs. Crack
nuts began to snlfflo and snuffle
like every thing.
‘ Boys'" she said severely.
"Yes. Granny,” sold Scamper and
Scramble, knowing that something
was coming.
"I smell smoke! Come here!"
Both of them slid out of their
chairs nnd marched right over.
First sho smelled Scamper's
hands, then Scramble's (they hadn't
washed before supper. I'm asham
ed to say), and then she smelled
their breath.
"Smoking!" sho almost shrieked.
"But (Ir.uiny " they began.
"But me no huts!" she cried. "I
guess I've got Tin nose! Smoke Is
smoko and matches nre matches. 1
smell both, and all the huts In tho
world cannot make me think any
differently. (Tgnrets, I'll he bound
or n pipe! Really, 1 feel like
fainting. To think that grandsons
of mine would—”
And she went on and wont on and
then ordered them to bed.
They had no chance that day to
tell her II was only play smoko.
But things were going to be even
worse.
(To Be Continued.)
Loses Jewels
Th« lift* of a host#** cirta.nly 1*
filled with worry. Take Mm. Joshua
S. Coiden of Sands Point, l<. 1., for
Instance. Hurglara sot away with
> worth isio.ooo •brlonstng to
her rucsi. laidy Mounthattrn, rou
*ln of th.- Prince »f Wale* Hut Mr*
CVaden lo*t a lot of h*T« too. Hit
personal lo*» may roach ISS.OOO, de
tectives nay.
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noceros. The animal’s head was partly out of water arid, as it looked
1 ack, it too, seemed to be laughing at the frightened adventurer.
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Flip spied the animal and leaped into the water. Apparently the dog
in’ended to go out and battle with the rhinoceros because it had scared
his master. However, Jack whistled loudly and called the**dog back to
shore. “That animal's much too big for you/’ said Jack.
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Tlte rhinoceros, in the meantime turned about and slowly came up
to where the explorers were standing. Jack made Flip lie -?° w ".
help Flop in his arms. The big rhinoceros walked right up out of the
water and opened his mouth again. It was the biggest mouth J k
ever seen, (Continued.) -
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