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MONDAY, OCTOBER 27
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ADVENTURES
Of the TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
THE GREEN WIZARD WA S SITTING IN HIS EASY CHAIR
TRYING T OMAKE UP HIS MI ND.
Nobody In Doofunny Land knew
ovi thing about the House-That-
Jack-Bullt, or rather about the
House-that-Jack-Lost.
Not even the-tlny-turtle-that
ehivered-and-shook, knew a. thing
about it.
So Nancy and Nick and Daddy
Oanrler said good-bye to Mister
Fuzz Wuzz, and said they were
much obliged, just the same for his
help. Then they left Doofunny Land
the same way they had com? in, by
means of the hollow stump, and
hunted up the magic dust-pan that
Daddy had hidden nearby.
“There are too many detours on
this adventure,’* said Daddy with a
wag of his head. “Instead of going
straight to the place we are bound
for, we keep getting side-tracked all
the time. Let's go at once—let’s
to—lst me see, where were we
going, my dears?”
"Don't you remember?” cried
Nick. “We were going to ask the
Green Wizard if he knew anything
about Jack's house.”
“Oh, les. So we were!” said Dad
dy. “Well, then, here is the dust
pan'all ready and waiting. Hop on.”
The magic dust-pan spread out
and spread out until It was exactly
big enough for three people to sit
on nicely. And then at word from
Gaddy Dander, it rose and sailed
away over fields and trees just like
the woryierful magic carpet.
By and by they came to the tree
where the Green Wizard's house,
securely hidden In the tree top.
And Nancy and Nick and Daddy
Gander slid down the chimney.
The Green Wizard was sitting In
his easy chair trying to make up his
mind whether to get his hair or his
beard bobbed, or Just his beard, or
Just his hair, or neither his hair or
his beard, or both—when pop, pop,
pop! out rolled the three adventur
ers at his feet like ao many Santa
Clauses.
“Rlack cats- and white nanny
goats!" cried the Green Wizard
springing to his feet and reaching
for his invisible cloak which he al
ways kept handy.
Rut Just th?n he rocognlzed the
Twins, and my how he did laugh!
"White cats and black nanny
goats! It Is you, you rascals?” he
exclalm»r. "Well, what's lost this
time? And who U your friend?”
The Twins introduced him to
Daddy Gander and then told him
BY CONDO
how the House-That-Jack-Built
had been missing from its place on
Pippin Hill, and how Jack and Jill
and Mrs. John, their mother, had
no place to go until It was found.
“We thought,” said Nancy, "that
perhaps you would look In your
magic gazing-ball and find out
what had become of It.”
“Or course! Of course!” declared
the kind Green Wizard reaching up
where he kept the all. “Here It is.
Come and pull your chalra up
everybody and we’ll gaze as hard as
ever we can."
He put the ball on the table and
everybody looked into its crystal
depths.
And what do you think they saw.
The House-That-Jack-Bullt riding
along on a cloud with dough stick
ing out of all the windows!”
"Well, I declare!” said Daddy
Cander. “So that’s what happened!”
(To Be Continued.)
LEAVING TOWN
MUST SELL
You Just don’t know how
many times folka have to
sacrifice house furnlahlngs
because of necessary bualnesa
change*—unlesa you read the
Want Ada of The Herald
very day.
You get the tip !
Start readln" ’em today, and
after thla make a regular
iiabil of it.
SEE ’EM NOW.
The little adventurer was just about to leap out of the box when
the hunter fired just one more shot. This time there came a roar and
the tiger disappeared from sight, and fell to the ground. The hunter
had won the battle, and Jack had had about all he wished for of tiger
hunts.
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After the tiger was securely tied to a nearby tree, tho guide
crawled back on the elephant's nock and tho elephant was turned
about to track back to the tower house, where the boar hunter and
hdip and Flop were waiting for Jack. The little adventurer was glad
to return.
BY AHERN
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SOMEBODY’S RIGHT
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As they approached the tower house, Flip ran out to meet them.
After Jack had told tho boar hunter of his experience with the tiger,
tho boar hunter suggested they return to the spot where they had left
the airplane. Jack Daw s next adventure will be In The Hidden City.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27
BY BLOSSER
BY STANLEY
BY MARTIN’
BY TAYLOR
BY SWAN