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(— war's THE MATER, TA6Z YoU AcT AS 1F You ARE ~PRIGUTENED AT T WU2 TELLING AYSELF A STORY 1 WOZ MAKIN UD, ANY THERE ‘Do you believe in fairies, Mi O' everything and everybody, and it} WOZ BEARS IN IT AN'- 3 ory|was because of this that he w sa SOMETHING! AN 2-L 607 i » of|made the town fool. He wasn't 4 ‘ y » hye x . SCARED!!! “Guido and the Magic Pen.” | a simplete all f / , Ei I y Mi looked surprised. “Be | ut with it he remained | . A he exclaimed.| good-natured and kindly, And he} ily 1 do. I should not| kept on believing | like to We one of those people who| “Well, one time Gander dreamed | go thru life not belleving if falr-|the same dream three nights run jes. If we don't beliove In fairies|ning. And, of course, he believed we get after while that we don't/that it would come true. | believe in anything that we do not| ‘The dream was that if ho stood | seo, We get to be regular Doubt-|at the end of London bridgo he| ing Thomases, It is m better to| would find a pot of gold. | believe in too many things than in| ‘He told his dream to his friends} not enough things. ‘That is—of{and neighbors but they all laughed course—provided they are the right|at him. things, It is silly to believe in| “However, he packed a basket of CHICK COLBY REALIZES NOW HE MADE i signs and dreams, of course, but - and cutting Mimscit a stout! EB] A MISTAKE WHEN ME SHAVED His HEAD ; = Suddenly Mi O' Mi began to] set out for London, To KEEP COOL~ S - | eco = d ATMA - 1% if é latigh! or two days he stood wearlly | “(8 ©1925 BY WEA SERVICE. INC. Uwhae @ 147? koked Waney, at one end of the bridge and noth - happened except that ho was “why, just when I was talking! nearly run. over ‘MOMW’N POP Safe about not believing in dreams, | «At jast a fellow townaman drove | eh “a story popped into my about | by in his cart. ( LWISH L COULD GO FISHING TT Sorry you YES~-WE WENT OUT TOGETHER a dream," said Mi O' Mi.’ “After| ‘Hello, Gander,’ he called WITH You TOMORROW MR.GUNN CAN'T Go~ LAST YEAR- CHARLEY KNEW I'D CATCH all this man did believe in his|hneret And no gold yet? Wh BoT l CANT LOSE THE TIME CHARLEY MEYERS MORE ‘THAN Ne Nou Ea dream, and it came true, but it was| niente 1 dreamed that thero TOLD ME YOu'RE SUGGESTED x * OU LOST only what you call a coincidence, Sa hes sedi oid in vone back A PRETTY GOOD FELLOW WHO LANDED A FIGH DID You LE tice yy "GHEN? It was funny anywé yard at home, but I didn't even| [Za bth ANGLER, HAD TO SET UP THE CIGARS TAKE HIM . “Tell it to us, please, won't you?" | joo, © Ten Bi ‘ ‘yh Inn d Nick. Ge “Certainly,” sald MI Ot Mi. “tt} is about a poor simple fellow who dreamed that he was to find @ potl yard, And there under tm goone: of gold |berry Wush -he found an old box “Thia poor fellow, whose name) with a thousand golden crowns.” was Gander (because he was sugh| “what happened then? asked A simple goowe, people sald) was 1! yoy regular Simple Simon in the village he lived, Whenever there a joke to be played, it on Gander Whenever (— YES-WE THREW IN OUR LINES NU AND CHARLEY GoTA BITE THE gy F FIRST THING BUT HE WAS Too ff L SPOSE OHNO -You SEE I DIDN'T PUT ANY BAITON MY HOOK | "Gander thought carefully for a| few minutes, Then he trudged back | home and started to dig up his back | “No one ever Inughed at Gander that, and they let him alone,’ | Mi O' MI | it goes to show that tt tn] r to believe In everything than in nothing And na for fairle 1 hor that I shall never stop belle tand the blame | bot jnnder who was ac And all bec the poor fellov ing in them, Ov you either," helleved anything and everything | (Yo Te Continued) that was told him, He had faith in! 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