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No matter where you're hid- ing, I will find you mighty quick.” Then, shortly, as he found each one, right back to goal he'd promptiy run. The whole bunch had a lot of laughs and thought the game was slick. The Travel Man then said, “Well, boys, you'll have to stop your fun and noise. We're pulling into Istanbul. My, what treats it has in store.” Up to the deck rail they all ran. The shore line they could easily scan. The boat then landed safely and they scampered out on shore. “Constantinople was the name of this big town and then there came a change and now it's Istanbul,” said |the Travel Man. “Take note of boats that bog ‘round, side by side. They’re here to take folks for a ride. You see, a man is waiting for his trade, in every boat.” (The Tinymites take a pleasure ride in the next story.) come. You'll find that I am not so| (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1 Hote of a crow & Barvest 8. 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