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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19
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ADVENTURES
Of the TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
•'THAT’S RIGHT.” SMILED THE RIDDLE LADY. “HERE IS
AN ALARM CLOCK FOR YOUR PRIZE."
"Will everybody please be quiet
now," said the Riddle Lady. ‘ It’s
time for another riddle.”
Nancy, who had won the prize
just before that, and was showing
it around* to Bo Peep and Contrary
Marv and Margery Daw, all of
whom admired it like everything
suddenly stopped talking.
And so did Nick and .Tack and
Tom Tucker and Peter Peter and
everybody.
Really you could have heard a
pin drop almcst. Even the Old-Shoe
Woman's children were cfulet for
the first time in six months, as
their mother said afterwards.
The reason was very plain. No
body wanted to miss a word of the
riddle and when there Is a riddle
being asked it is Important to get
quite all of it.
The Riddle Lady began:
"There is a crooked person,
Who hasn’t any style, ,
But he is so obliging.
You will find It worth your while,
To have this crooked gentleman,
A guest within your house,
Though as for size he Isn’t
Any bigger than a mouse.
■'He’ll stay down in your kitchen,
Among your spoons and forks.
For cook says that he’s wonderful,
At excavating corks,
He's not a pushing person.
But as for pull—my my!
He'll get the goodies out for you.
And doesn’t even try.”
“I know! I knoty!” cried the Ten-
O’Oclock Scholar. "Even if I don't
get to school on time, I know a
thing or two. “It's a corkscrew!”
“That's right,” smiled the Riddle
Lady. "Here Is an alarm clock for
your prize. I always said that it
wasn't your fault that you were
late for school. But it will be after
this. Who is ready for another rid
dle?"
"Me!" cried all the Mother Goose
Landers so loudy that Mrs. Goose
fairly blushed. "My goodness!” she
said to Mrs. Spratt. "I'm afraid
the Twins will go home and say
that we haven’t any manners.
They'd certainly say we don't know
anv grammar."
"Why, they jelled too," said Mrs.
Spratt. "I both saw and heard
them." ~ ..
"Oh. that's different.” said Mrs.
(loose |n a relieved voice. "Sh! The
BY CONDO
Riddle Lady is beginning again.”
"This is an easy one,” said the
Riddle Lady. 'And very short!
“Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Baker
Man,
What can it be that he bakes in a
pan?
As round as a dollar, as flat as a
plate,
My dears, It’s the very thing Jack
Horner ate.
"Each year on Thanksgiving, of
pumpkin it’s made,
On Christmas of mlnce-meat of
very best grade,
On Easter of custard, for then egga
are plenty,
Now see who can guert this before
I count twenty.”
”T know," cried Jack Horner. "It’s
a pie.”
"I was hoping you would guess
It,” declared the Riddle Lady. "The
prize Is a fork. Now please don’t
use your thumb any more. It Isn’t
a bit nice."
(To Be Continued.)
LEAVING TOWN
MUST SELL
You just don't know how
many times folks have 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 readln' 'em today, and
nfter this make a regular
habit of it
SEE ’EM NOW.
Soon the midgets grew tired r.nd they all slopped. “Now you try It.'
one of them snhl to Jaek. The little adventurer decided to have a bit of
tun with the midgets first. So he started to turn a cart wheel and pur
posely fell in a heap. All of the midgets broke out laughing.
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THE AUGUSTA HtRALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
“Now i'll surprise them.” thought the little adventurer. So lie stood
up and once more started turning flips. This time he turned them in
perfoet manner and was soon going around in circles lust like they had.
This brought a round of hand-clapping from the midgets.
BY AHERN
THE GANG’S ALL THERE !
TWO’S A CROWD
IHE OLD HOME TOWN
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Finally Jack stopped and stood standing on 1»1« hands. lie held that
way foi* a moment and then Hoped back to his feet. Just then he dis*
eovered that his pet monkey, Flop, was having a little battle with one of
the midpet h. He quickly >;fnbbcd hold of Flop. (Continued!) ■
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19
BY STANLEY
BY MARTIN
BY TAYLfJJfI
BY BLQSSgjJ
BY SWAN