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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30
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ADVENTURES
of the TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
"I’m hungry/’ he sai d to hi* prime minister.
The king of Yum Yum Land was
hungry.
He had had breakfast at eight
o'clock; a large cantaloupe, a plate
of ham and eggs, a dish of rolled
oats and cream, five pieces of toast
and marmalade and four cups of
coffee.
For luncheon at one he had had a
plate of soup, a fish, a whole filed
chicken, two helpings of mashed
potatoes, six ears of corn, tomato
and cucumber and asparagus and
sweetpepper salad, and a plate of
ice cream with crushed cherries all
over It and sprinkled with nuts, and
1 don't know what all.
Now it was three o'clock and ho
was hungry.
“I'm hungry," he said to his
prime minster. "I'm very hungry.
In fact, I'm half starved."
The prime minister said to the
lord high counsellor, “The king's
hungry. He's very hungry. In fact
he's half starved. You'd better do
something. Please see to it at
once."
The lord chamberlain said to the
lord muyor that the king was hun
gry and ull the rest of It.
And at four o'clock It reached the
ears of the cook who was just send
ing in a tray of crumpets and tea
to his Majesty the King.
“Crumpets und tea!" he Raid In
dismay, "will never do for a starv
ing king. It's four hours to dinner
and I haven't a thing In the house.
What shall I do? I'll lose my Job
as cook If I don't find something
wonderful at once.”
Just then a peddler passed the
kitchen door calling out. "Fine
wares to sell! Fine wares to sell!
Please come and buy! Fine * area
to sell!"
“Bo off with you!" cried the cook.
'T’vo troubles enough as It is. Ills
Majesty la starving to death mid
here I am with nothing hut Trum
pets and ten In the house and four
hours till dinner"
“Oh, but look!" whined the beg
gar. "I have the very thing you
want. An old thin fork and a ten
pot of the same stuff
“Be off!" cried the look. "An
old bent fork that looks ns though
It had been used for pitching hay!
And an old taaksttln that looks ns
though the highest office it had
ever performed wns In melt the
Ire on the butcher's pavement, tie
off. 1 say."
“Not so fust’ Not so fn»t*(itd
the beggar “These things nr- not
to be Judged by appearsnees. They
BY CONDO
will save you work and I only want
to do you a favor. Hide me in the
palace and they are yours for noth
ing. Both are magic and will bring
you any kind of meat or drink hy
merely saying a charm. To the
teapot say:
" ‘Go do youb best, go do your
worst,
Or, teapot, dear, I’ll die of thirst.’
“To the fork say;
“ ‘Oh, magic fork, I'd like a treat.
Please see what you can find to
eat.’
"Whatever you wish for as you
say these words will be yours at
once.”
"Eureka!" cried the cook. “J#y
fortune is made."
That was what Mother Goose
heard, and that Is what she told the
Twins as she passed them in the
sky.
The Twins were on their way to
Yum Yum Eand.
(To Be Continued!
LEAVING TOWN
MUST SELL
You Just don’t know how
msny times folks havo to
sacrifice house furnishings
because of necessary business
changes—Unless you read the
Want Ads of The Herald
very day.
You get the tip :
Start rcadln’ ’er.i today, and
after this make a regular
habit of It.
SEE ’EM NOW.
The horsemen and the flyers exchanged greetings and then Jack and
l'llp and Flop crawled into the airplane while the two hunters mounted
their horses. "Well watch you take off,” said ono of the hunters, ‘‘and
then we ll go back to our hunt." So the great plane once more took to
the air.
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“Where are we going now?” asked Jack, nfter they had been sailing
for a short time. “Well, 1 don’t think we are going very far,” replied
the aviator, “because there seems to ho something tHo matter with my
engine. I may have to land somewhere near here and find tlie trouble.”
BY AIIERN
SINGING THE BLUES I
FUDDLE COMES TO BAT
111 E OLD HOME TOWN
AUNT SARAH PEABODY SPRINGS A MASTER. STROKE OF THE
WHEN SHE <3ETS ALL THE WOMEN /N TOWN TO SEND THEIR WASH/NGS To
MRS WURGLEE IN HOPES OF KEEP/NG ED AT HOA.E. AND
i UPSETT/NG HIS CAMPAIGN EFFORTS AGAINST OTET WALKER. J
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About a half hour later the flyer decided to make a landing on a
long stretch of ground Just below. In short notice he was on the ground,
and Jack climbed out of the plane. After some examination the aviator
said hi' would bo working on his plan a for several hours. (Continued.)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30
BY STANLEY
BY MARTIKT
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