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ADVENTURES
o/ite TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
The peddler was saying, "Well, well, well!”
Mother Goose and the white crow
stopped on top of a tower of the
castle of the king of Yum Yum
Land and peeped over the edge to
aee w’hat ■was going on.
There in the yard' leaning up
against a tree was Daddy (lander's
magic dust-pan, but the old gentle
man was nowhere to be seen.
"The very idea!” cried Mr. Goose.
“He could have brought the cook
home and then left right away. He
didn’t need to go inside and make
a visit. Nancy and Nick will think
ne’s never coming back.”
Sounds of "yum, yum" were com
ing out of all the windows of the
castle, and indeed out of all the
houses in Yum Yura Land, because
It was dinner time. i
"I know what’s happened,” said
the crtw. "The king has Invited
Daddy Gander to stay to dinner.
He’s be along soon If we give him
time to finish. But you wait here
and I’ll fly down and look through
the dining-room window."
Pretty soon he came back.
"Yes, that’s it,’” he said. "The
king is at one end of the table and
Daddy Gander is at the other end.
They’re eating great stacks of
bread and butter. I heard the king
say that never, never had he eaten
such bread in his life,"
"Oh, that’s the bread that Mrs.
John set to raise. The bread the
cook found and baked Into loaves
and took home. If it wasn't for
that bread, Daddy Gander wouldn't
be here.”
"He’ll soon be through eating,"
said the crow, "and then we can all
start back to the Twins on the ma
gic dust-pan. It will only be a
matter of a few minutes to get
Jack's house on it, too. and then
back to Pippin Hilll In a Jiffy."
"Look! Look!” whispered Mrs.
Goose suddenly, pointing down to
the yard of the palace where the
magio dust-pan was leaning
against the tree. "It’s a peddler.
He's picking it up.”
The peddler was saying, “Well,
well, well! If I didn't know that
Daddy Gander had floated miles
away with the floating powders I
gave him, and that—No, no! This
can’t be the magic dust-pan! But
it's a good one, so I'll put It In my
pack and sell it for sixpence."
(I’ll Just say right here that the
peddler had started a lemonade
stand, but once a peddler always a
peddler, and he had taken to the
road again.)
"Give me my broom. Quick!"
cried Mrs. Goose.
And without another word she
Jumped on and rode right at the
BY CONDO
peddler and grabbed it out of his
hand.
"Brooms and dust-pans go to
gether,’ 'she aclled as her faithful
steed carried her to the tower once
more.
(To Be Continued)
FAT MEN STAND HEAT.
PITTSBURG —Fat men stand the
heat better than lean ones, the Bu
reau of Mines has discovered,
through experiments In a specially
constructed chamber here. The
fat men, the bureau found, lost
more weight when subjected to un
comfortably hot temperatures, hut
they were less exhausted when they
v r ere relieved.
LION INTRUDES.
CARIO.— AI Wellington English
tourist, fed the lion "Napoleon”
peanuts and popcorn at the mena
gerie here. When Wellington left
the tent, made frantic
attempts to follow him. Late that
night the Hon did break away and
came through the window of Wel
lington’s hotel room in quest ot
more refreshments.
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Little Otto Hapsburgh, elder son of
the former Kmpress Zita of Hun
gary, already Imagine himself rul
ing a nation. Playing with his sol
diers. he leads his armies against
those of his brother. Robert, at his
mother's villa in Requieto, Spain.
As'the little adventurer found himself being lifted out of the cavern
he discovered that Flop, his pet monkey, had jumped off his shoulder
" Where are you, Flop?” he shouted. A squeak answered him and in
an instant the monkey had climjbed up the toadstool stem and Joined
Jack.
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"1 don’t know where we are going,” said the little adventurer, “but
I’m going to hang on and find out.” Then the tondstool stopped and
Jack found that he was on the floor of another cavern. It looked very
much like the room he had Just left and tho hole they had coma through,
was closed. >
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“Well, where are we now?" he said. And the little toadstool sur
prised him by replying. “I’m the little toadstool who will take you far
and near, to places where you want to be. Your dog will soon be here.”
Then tho toadstool said, "Just keep an eye on that entrance.” (Con
tinued.)
THURSDAY, NOV. 13
BY STANLEY
BY MARTIN
BY TAYLOR
BY BLOSSER
BY SWAN