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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
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The August:} Herald Zoo
MTOST every kiddie in the land
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They travel right along.
ADVENTURES
or ‘he TWINS
By Olivo Roberts Barton
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"HOW D' DO!" SAIL) CAPTAIN PK NNYWINKIJE RtPINd I’P ON HIS
SKA H HUSK.
Tli* Bream Maker Man anil Ilia
Band Man anil tha Moon were wait
ing for tha Twins to coin a bat k from
tha atar called Jupiter at tha other
end of tha Milky Way.
Pietty aoon they heard tha night
mare'g hoofa going club-a-lub, club
a-lub, club-a-lub.
And In alx>ut two minutes tha
Twlna arrived.
•T»o hurry!" cried tha Moon Man.
•Tva got a cramp In my fool trying
to hold tha moon back."
"Rid you get tha aleepy sand?"
called tha Sand Man anxiously.
•'Ye*:” aald Nick holding up tha
sack
"Hooray! Little owla and ballets!"
asalalniad the Sand Man doing a
hack aomaraault In hla delight. "You
are mt a minute too aoon! It a moon
up on the earth thta aeoond. Hear
that aound? It a tha klddiea yawn
ing "
Nick gave the Sand Man the hag
of aleepy a and and tha Sand Man
thraw it ovar hla ahouldar.
"Good-bye, Mlater Moon Man." ha
aald “I'm ever ao much obliged for
holding the moon butt. Good-bye.
Mlater Dream Mnkir Man. I'm aval
ao much obliged to you and your
three tone for your help, Good-bye,
Snootle, Snuggle and Snore!"
“Good-bye!" aald Nancy and Nick
to everybody on the moon.
With that all three of them hopped
on a re'v.ft that happi i ed to he rim
ing and started for the earth
But alas! Something more was
about to happen. Troubles wera not
over.
When they Jumped off the comet
onto h mountain peak, the Sand Man
lost hla hold on hie hag and the first
thing they knew It went rolling,
bumpily aamplty, bump down the
ateep mountain Into the sea.
“Oh. goodness!" cried the Sand
Man “it's gone again' My beloved
sand la all gone and 1 haven t a grain
left to put the children to eleep w ith.
The moon's up 'n everything."
"We ll get It." aald Nancy. "Don't
worry. Mlater Rand Man What If
you are a bit late getting around
We'll get our tdeepy sand at the bot
tom of the sea."
“Tou are very good rhlldrren. I am
sure ” aald the Sand Man gratefully
"I don't know what I would do wit fl
oat you. Hut If we nre going w> 11
have to hurry for If Tweekanose the
Gnome knows where the aleepy earn!
I«o ha will get there ahead of us ami
tAal It and then we'll have It all to
do over again,"
go they all climbed down off tha
BY CONDO
mountain peak and came to the sea
shore.
Then they dived right Into the
waves and presently they found
themselves at Ihe bottom of the sea
"llow d‘ do!" said Captain Penny
winkle riding up on hie aea-horae. "1
am the era fairy and look after all
the Wiggleflne, ae the sea people
are called What can 1 do for you?"
"1 am the Sand Man and I lost my
hag of sand Just now snd It rolled
down here Into the sea soma place.
l>ld you see It?"
Captain Pennwinkle laughed. "Dock
ing for saint at the bottom Of the
sea.” he aatd, ‘ls like looking for a
leaf In a forest. There's nothing else
but, excusing my grammar llut 1
will fell all my mermalda and sm
eprltea to hrlp you. It must be here
somewhere."
He blew a little whistle and all
sort* of odd Wigglefin people came
■swimming aa fuel as they knew
how.
(To ba continued)
Jelly Hen Cake.
Two eggs, one cup sugar. t-S cup
milk, 1>» cups flour, two teaspoons
baking powder. teaspoon salt. Vi
teaspoon vanilla.
Heat eggs well. Beat In sugar. Mix
and alft flour, baking ponder and
■all. Add alternately with milk to
egg mixture Add tanllla and pour
Into a butti red and floured dripping
nan Bake In a moderate oven for ls>
minutes or until the edges shrink
from the tu«n Remove from pan
onto a dampened towel. Trim off
• dues with a sharp knife, spread with
telly and roll Cover with towel to
Ki op the shape and serve warm.
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gested that one of the horsemen hop in his plane and ride with him to
one of the Indian cities while Jack stayed behind and Join the other
rider on the boar hunt. Jack and the horseman agreed to this in a
hurry.
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Shortly the horseman Wad taken off his helmet and hahded It to
the little adventurer. “Try it on,” he suggested. And Jack found that,
though a bit large, it felt good on his head. Next Jack took the horse
man’s spear. “lie careful how you handle that,” he was warned.
BY AHERN
THERE’S METHOD IN HER MADNESS
SOLVING THE WITNESS PROBLEM
HOW’LL HE BRING IT HOME ?
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ANSWERS H\S OPPONENTS WHO ATTEMPT
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“We’d better be on our way,” said the aviator, and in just a few
moments she plane was leaving the ground and Jack and the second
horseman were standing by, watching it sail away. A long rope dangl
ed from the plane and suddenly Flop jumped up and.£rabbed hold of it.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
BY STANLEY
BY MAR 1
BY TAYLOR.
BY BLOSSER
BY SWAN