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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6
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ADVENTURES
or the TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
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-IIA, HA. 1!A!" I.AUUH ICI) THE OLD I'EDDLEH.
The magic teapot poured out four
vanilla lea cream aodaa Into the four
empty glasses and the Twins and
Paddy Gander and the peddler drank
them all up to the last drop.
And then something very queer
happened.
Nancy felt as though alio had swal
lowed a wind* big, and Nick felt us
though he had awallowed a balloon
and Daddy Gander felt as though
he'd awallowed-—I don’t know what.
They felt so queer and so light
they couldn't keep their feet on the
ground.
Their feet began to dangle and
then they knew that they had left
ths earth and wera moving right up
through the air.
"Ha. ha. ha!" laughed the old
peddler. ‘1 put *«>m« floating pow
ders Into your soda water so you’d
go away and peter come back to Yum
Yum Land. If you had stayed, no
doubt you'd be wanting my magic
teapot and a» it is all 1 haw- left, i d
like to keep It. Good-bye! Give my
love to the Man-ln-tho-Moon"
"Oh. dear!" cried Nancy. "1 won
der Where we are going now!"
"Oh. dear!" said Daddy Gander.
"It'*» dreadful to be up In the air
without the magic dust-pun to sit on.
Om» never knows how long the magic
powders Will last. If they give out
we ll go down like sky-rocket sticks"
"I'm not afraid.’* said Nick. "The
cook's up here w>mtwhere In the sky,
too. Perhaps ws'tl find the fork and
the dust-pan."
"Why. 1 never thought of that."
aaid Nancy suddenly. "Ha’ll h t the
air out of ths birad-sponge in the
House-That-Jm k-Hullt and we can
take it hmk to I'lppiti Kill and give
It to Jack and Jill and Mrs. John.
Won t t hey be )iapp> ?'*
"Yes'* said Daddv Gander dismal
ly. "But who Is going to let the air
out of us? You can t stick u» with
a fork. If something doesn t happen
we’ll be sailing around up hero In
the air until we turn Into stars "
liut, my dear.* we shall have to
leave Nancy and Nick and Paddy
Gander sailing around in the air.
talking to each other. Thev weren't
a bit uncomfortable no It didn't hurt
them a bit to lw there.
Down in Yum Yum Hand the k!ng
was back on his throne, and It wasn't
so bad to be king again because the
I,ord High Counsellor and the Prime
Minister, and the Keeper of the Bird-
I’nges. had all Iramed to cook a lit
tle. and when It came dinner time,
the king’s meals w«r*’ served In the
dining room at the palace the same
as usual. One can nlwnya get lang
without cooks f one has to.
And the flcddler was very hnppv as
he went doivn the road of Yum Yum
Hand in his old duds, because bs had
a new idea With hi* magic teapot
he would start a lemondade-pop-soda-
But the cook! You haven't any Idea
what had happened to him, after he
disappeared In the clouds like a speck
of dust, have you?
11.. Ita.l . I I ltd 1 It.livi. 'riint It. 1/
lie had spied the ITouse-That-Ja< k-
Bullt up on n cloud and was going
r Haight toward It on the magic dust
pan.
ITo be continued)
CORNELL’S PET FAILS.
Cornett's defeat by Williams was
duo to the fact Conch Percy Wen
dell. former Harvard star, solved
1 table's one best bet, the off-tackle
thrust. Cornell’s offense is largely
built around this play.
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John 11. Clarke. 66, in the champ
Vft bicycler of Grand ltaplds,
Mich. For the past SO years he’s
been pedaling, through his home
town streets. He recently cele
brated his birthday by bikini: a 20-
nule spin and following It with a
swttn across u Iwo-mile lake.
BY CONDO
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through the sand tunnel ami advertise the two village*. "I seldom get
bark on the other ride of tLese light holes,” he said, "no I forget which
one leads to which place. However, let's try this one first.”
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
And the sign-man started to crawl through one of the light holes.
Flip barked and followed him. And then Jack, too, got down on his
knees and went Into the hole. Flop stayed on Jack's shoulder. A 3 they
crawled along the sign-man suddenly said, “I believe 'we’re in the wrong
tdnnel.”
BY AHERN
AND LOOK WHO r» WAS
SNORE AND YOU SLEEP ALONE
NOW WILL YOU BE GOOD
I THE OLD HO.VIE TOWN
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LATER RETURNS!
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"Oh. let’s go on, anyway,” said Jack. "And If we land in the village
of small people, Klip and Flop and I .will crawl out and then you can
turn around and pro back to the big cavern.” So the sign-man kept on
crawling and finally reached a big open place. (Continued.)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
B* STANLEY
BY MARTIN
BY TAYLOR
BY 3LOSSEB,
BY SWAN