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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
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ADVENTURES
.1 TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
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Along the road cama tho cook, hurrying at fast aa ha could move.
When tha King of Yum Yum It waa hla.
I And ordered tho magic fork and
tha magic teapot to bring Mm n
inoal and act It beforo him in hi.<
huntlnK-lodga, Nancy and Nick and
Daddy blander looked with till their
•ye*.
It wasn't more than fifteen ar
conda until olatter, clatter, clatter!
hack enma the fork and teapot with
a meal fit to art before a king, aa
indeed H aoon waa.
While tha peddler in the palace
waa eating cold mutton and e.-ilty
potatoaa and tough boans and hor
rible pie, the kina in the ! i< t was
eating ntghtlngnloa' tongues and
fried goldfish and creamed violets
and ice cream of forty colors. Hut
that waa only about one-hundredth
of It.
If I should tell you all h* ate, you
Would never set to bed tonight.
Along the road c/ur.a the cook,
hurrying na fast aa he could move.
"If 1 ran only get the magic
fork." he kept saying anxiously, "I
shall be able to keep niv head on
my shoulders I hope that 1 can
sneak Into the hunting-lodge by
the bark way and get hold of tt
when the king Isn’t Inking. If 1
lion t get It the peddler will off
with my head at sunrise. A pretty
mess I made out of things when 1
made this old peddler King cf Turn
Vum !<nnd. Small thanks I got for
my trouble."
At th# aame time the peddler (ns
cross as a hear about the bad .meal
lie had eaten) was coming down
nnother road toward the hunting
lodge In the forest.
And ha was saying to htmaelf.
"If 1 can only get the magic fork
hack that 1 gave tha king. I’ll be
fixed for the rest of my life. That
cook at fha palace la the worst
ever! I'm glad I ordered hta head
off. Why. 1 had better meals Whl n
I was peddling frying-pnna and
milk-pails. Tea, I'll have to sneak
In by tha back door and get th
forte and teapot when tha king
isn't looking.”
Well, the cook e»me up tippy toe
through tha bushes and peeped In
one window, and the peddler came
up tippy-toe and peeped In through
another window, and there ant the
king eating his goldfish and violets
The cook didn't know It, but he
w-aa standing right on the magic
duat-pan where the Twins and
Paddy (lander had hidden It w lion
they arrived in Turn Yum I-and
. Suddenly he had a chance T> -
mat o fork, through with •ervlm:
came and settled itself rlcht node.
Ill* Wtadow where he was p<
H* rencbfcd in hi* hand and, presto!
BY CONDO
Jhlt he saw the cook and the
cook saw him and Instantly there
was a fight.
"Cilvo mo that teapot!'* cried tho
cook.
"(live me that fork!" cried the
peddler.
Anti they pummelled each other
like good fellows or 1 should say,
had fellows,
Itut everyone knows that a cook
can’t tight without bread-dough.
When a cook gels cross, that’s the
first thing ho throw a—dough!
"(tit If I only lmd some bread
dough!" he thought. And eud
denly he had an Men.
“Oh, magic fork, please get some
dough.
As you can see. I need It so.”
Instantly he began to rise, the
cook did .fork, pan and all straight
toward the sky. The magic dust
pan was taking him on a Journey.
(To Be Continued)
Did She Fib ?
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Mm. Minn Touvall, 20, of Cleveland,
n imt fact trial on a chargo of ob
taining moiu*y under fain* rrfli*n»p.
A >oung man rhargt p aha let! liitn to
li, \, fh> wn* *in*rio and permit!**!
» im to hvr ciwthva, and
| Jaw elry.
Suddenly the nlgn raised up off the ground and started to move.
Jack Jumped bark a bit, and Hip pricked up his ears. Of course, they
were both startled. As the sign rose higher and higher. Jack say that
two legs were under it. Apparently a man was under the sign and mak
ing It move.
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‘‘Hey!’’ shouted Jack. And this time It seemed that the sign-man
was frightened, for he started to run, and in just a few moments was
out of sight. ‘‘Well, all we can do Is follow him,” laughted Jack. Ko on
they went. Jack then noticed that the sand tunnel was getting larger
and larger.
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Fi- ally the tunnel opened Into a great cavern and on all sides thers
were little noles of light. As Jack flashed his light once more it glared
upon the sign-man, who had stopped running, to rest. This time his
head was sticking up between the two sides of the funny sign. (Con
tinued.)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Btf STANLEY
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