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Yankees Take the Lead Away From Indians By Third Win in Row Cleveland Team Came Here Hoping to Do Some Scalping, but Pennant Race By Again Trouncing Them. | mit CARPENTERS wate" Boia 4 fintah cdancenned, to Front in American League eration of the case-of the Kickapoo cadavers, Thrice consecutively licked is, as you might say, darned well beaten. And there wus no mud, no thunder- storm, no possible oleaginous or even tenuous alibi for the third straight licking the Yanks handed the Indians yesterday. Every feather was plucked from their warpath head-dress. Even Sun-in-the-Face Tris was cowed. No accidents, no flukes. Strictly on the merits of better baseball, Majah Hug- gins's men yesterday made the Indians bite the dust. The Honorable, the Bab out his thirty-third homer. Tt came in the sixth. Babe first up stinging first ball pitched to a point fifteen feet on the good side of the foul fine as it runs up the upper tler of the right fleld grand stand But, mark you, in this Cleveland series the Habe has been o'ertopped on the homer stuff. Yeh? Yeh. Cap'n Roger Peckinbaugh. Sloshed two into the left field bleachers ‘Thoisday. Slammed another one out there yes- terday. Three homers in two days. In the hot fight against the Injuns you perceive the Babe hasn't been the only hunter in the game. YANKEES TREATED THE INDIAN smashed Olson Starts From Pirates PITTSBURGH, July | 24.—-When Shortstop Ivy Olson is in the line-up the Dodgers seem to have more pep. He returned to the team fater a short honeymoon and starte in the ninth that gave eam the third game of the se to 6. Ging into the ninth the Pirates were in the lead, 5 to 4, but Ivy started thing going with a single. His bride, who was sitting right behind the Brooklyn bench wore a proud smile, Jehnston sacrilfeed Olson to second. the rally his Then Tommy Griffith singled to pe ht field and scored Olson with the run. Bigbee essayed to catch Paw at the plate, but his throw was wild ‘and Griffith raced. around” to third base, from which he tallied on Neis's sacrifice fly to Bigbee, Mamaux was hit hard by the Pirates and Robbie finally was forced to take him out of the box in the el, ig in- ning, Sherrod Smith finishit, the fen and getting the victory. The obing a Jating ty Adams. Myers made three hits, including two iwo-baggers, Benton Loses Duet at Ctnetan CINCINNATI, July 24.—After piteh- Ing twenty-four scoreless innings, Rube Benton finally allowed a run to cross the plate in the Giants’ game with the Reds. Giants a game, for they couldn't touch “Dutch” Ruether and were shut out by a score of 1 to 0. Last time Benton pitched he blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates in a remark- able seventeen-inning battle that the TWIRLERS ROUGH. Guy Morton was pitched against) yesterday, Yep. He was tho Guy.| Not that he was slammed all over were | the lot. But clumped on him, Whereas The Injuns off Bob St key, who went eight innings, and Mo- sridge slanting the ninth, copped! one dozen safeties, the Yanks chasing Guy in the sixth, bouncing Uhle to| the showers in one-third of an it- ning, and facing Niehaus for the elghth and last inning they needed only skidded out eight hits, neverthe less owned the gume from the tim in the fourth inning when they cou. | Giants took, 7 to 0. Yesterday he was just as good, For seven framea he held the Reds in subjection, only one |man getting to second base. He gave jonly four hits in that time. He gave no bases on balls. The batters went Pp and back, tossing away their bats, with machine-like precision, — Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock ulated four wallops on Guy and| crossed the line with three lar re, | healthy tattios. are’! Harry Brtle, the well known ref- Got'a jolt, we did, in the firlst, for| CT? Of Jersey City, will most likely just atter Jamieson went away, Pipp|referee the main bout of twelve to Shawkey, Chapman tripled to right}rounds between Fred Fulton, the ang Tris singled the globe for a El Weatern heavyweight 4 Harry enc te iy centre that ecor breed Pes My Chapple. Gardner-thanke Gard, fied | Wills, the colored heavyweight, at to Ping. But it was first blood. Newark, N, J. on Monday night. The In that inning WE came up weak as a fever convalescent, Peck to short, Pipp short to first, Pract second to first. Just like t WE cast an anxious at our OPPonents in the second. Were de- lighted when Wamby flied to the Babe. But Johnston's hard grounder, despite Del's dandy stop, went for an infleld hit. O'Neill slanted it to left, sending Johnston to third. Yank root ers were unhappy, Injuns with a run| and here was only one out bloke on third. Guy Morton ed it) to Pratt apr up Uke a catfisn worm He shot it to Peck. Peck it to Pipp. Lovely double. ‘Two hits; no runs, Congratulations, Majah Hug- gins. But for US, Ruth evidently ambition .to -kneck , a ner into the cent ers—he's been turn lops thusly recently- with wight field bleach - x all his wal- for several times at bat into Tris ker's though Tris had to take a long k rumble to najl it. Meu: struck out, Ping came across with the first’ hit Guy, a hot crack to left. But Ward went away on a swinging bunt In the fourth the thereafter never the Leatus Yanks took and lost leadership of STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, Club, = W. LPC. | Clubs, «= W. LP, Brookiyn ....93 37.589 St. Loute,....43 45.489 Cincinnatt ...47 37.560 | Chicago 4447 484 Pittsburgh ...42 40.812 | Boston 3343 449 New York....42 43.494 | Philadelphia..38 49.417 | GAMES YESTERDAY. | Cincinnath. 1: New York, 0, Brooklyn, 6; 5. | New York at Cincinnati Brookiyn at Pittsburgh, Boston at St. Louls Philadelphia at Chicago, | —»—. AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Clu, = We LPC. | Clube, WL. PC, | New York....61 32 086 8t, Lowle.....42 45.477 | Cleveland ...98 3! 652 | Boston 23048 489 Chicago .....8 35 607 | Detroit ......29 65.345 Washington...41 42.494 | Philadelphla..27 u4 207 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 6; Cleveland, 3. 8; Boston, 7, { Washington, 3; Cleveland at Now York. Chicago at Boston | signs of self-poisoning writer learned from a reliable source last night that the Boxing Commis- sion of New Jersey jhad selected Ertle to officiate in the contest, Ertle has been improving in his refereeing for some time, and as it was his turn to judge a big bout the Commissioners lost no time jn naming tim for the Job. A cnt was arranged toxins between Martin Burke, the New Orleann fighter, amd Billy Miske, the clever light hoarywelgtt of St, Paul, They wll come woguther in @ fiftesn.round content at 4 Louisiana Anditerium at New Orleans on tle night of Aug. 10, If ure can get the popular hemmpdper déction over Misi hw will be classed ‘4s ON8 of the topnotchem in the Light heavyweight divisdn, am Dinko te a good fighter, On acoount of the managers of Larry Williams } of Wridweport, and Pant Sampson of thus city not ‘boing able to come to terme with Jobn Jennings, matchmaker of the Armory A. A, of Jemey City on Monday night, Jeneings bas decided to put them on at a later date, and will haw Johnny Daft mest Young Yalu Kid and Johnny Drummio tackla Dave Medor at the club’s ehow instead on that night, Al Benedict, the tusky Brooklyn heavyweight, Jotun Lester Jotnman, he colored heavyweight of Boston, were matched ¢o-day to mest in the star bout of ten rounds at the next boxing ebow the Syracuse City A, ©. of Syracum, N, ¥., on the night of Ang, 3, Benedict has fought all of vo big fellows and also made good at Byra- cum by Knocking out @ @romising heavyweight in quick time, Joo (K. ©.) Daly, the Brooklyn welterweight, has just come out of 4 Brooklyn Howpital, where be nodemwent an operation on his nosy which severely thandicapoel tin in breathing and also infured hin chanom of winning many Sets. Daly intends to do considerable fighting in the future, And tia manager, Almen Mack, bas several bouts for Gin to eogN@ im as eCOD 88 Gis none ie thor cunthly weil, Senet. Ray Amith, che bearywaight of Caradon N. J. left on Wednesday night for Columtus 0. where he will go against Bob Martin, the heasy welght champion of ttm A. KF. in ten , | Faund buut at am open-air Losing aiow on Moh. GAMES TO-DAY. i tay night, Smith outpointed Martin in a ten. Found ont at Clometand, Q., several monthe eo, And now that be is to get enother obance at him (S oreepectn aro that tw will try ant etop Ofar ——>—— NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of t W, BG) ci, wo AM Clubs, Joreny City, 41 Reading, tNowllng,'¢¢ Serwed City Tox ‘htm Jerwey City at Heading. Two Rawknore at Syreawe. Battal @t Re ° Floating Specks before the eyes, dizzy spells, palpitation of the heart, less appetite or craving for sweet or sour kinds of food—are by products of poorly digested or imperfectly eliminated food waste which have entered the blood. Beecham’s Pills assist to restore normal action of liver, stomach and kidneys, Reecham bead by di throughout 2. the: aia areal DD iensenninstinionin ’s Pills Rally That Wins | That run cost the! oo \THE 2 SE RET-OF SARBK By’ IWAURICE TLRBCANC: 34 (Copyright, 1929, Pyithe Maeauley Cotmpmrny.) OF PRECEDING|now CHAPTERS. ++ ree i of ancient gods, te: ond aRAe x @ oh eronique, Biting a ‘nied dail Lae of, mh ea ee eee init “s example, crossed herself and graracsai tg Like: thee en . father waa Vora that not help shuddering as she “How melancholy it is! The wer on this desolate hey grow most wonde: one takes the trouble. You Muguennoc’s, at the end of jto the right of the Fat a. place called the ing Flower ony re they. lovely?” “Wonderful, I tell you, Only te — to, get the sold. from He nn Te mixes it Teaven ot whiten And she sepeates, 7 |Maguennoc’s flowers, There flowers like them in the yor. are mirdculour flower The Evening World's — ddie Klub Korner], Oomrriahi, 1620, by The Prem Publishing Oo. (The New York Rvening World) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer + Dear, Dear Cousins: , What a wonderful time we did have on Kiddie Klub Day at Lunalt | It was our biggest and best summer party—-so far, Everything was just as jolly and gay as gur greatest expectations bad pictured, The rides were as hilly and breezy as we had wished they wold be, and just the wee-est frightening and breath-taking too. They were THRILLING, | It was thrilling too to see the crowds and crowds of happy faces and to hear the shouts of joy, and quite as thrilling as @nything else, perhaps, was the work of the one hundred and forty-eight boy scouts. It was remarkable and commendable the way they kept straight lines 6“ and open avenues and general order in the midway and at the gates of | the concessions. This was not so simple a matter as you may imagine. | When you think of the crowds of eager kiddies, each clamoring to get) ut ‘ | “What then?’ on the ride first, you know that it was not an easy task, I really could oT don't kes ia dar ls not get the names of all the little heroes in uniform, but T got as many! visit’ aren't you: dfrald? wsiend Jas possitie, because they deserve quite-@s much credit for thelr service yeronique, who wad already becoming as any of the Other individuals at the park on Wednesday. Those whom frightened. we noticed as being particularly alert and active were Scouts Pincus, “Kor him.no *% -*_ but for your) lage youre etores Hf ‘an Toternational 4, master orient Vorkt ia “now ‘ot rman CHAPTER LY, | (Continue) BRHAPS. he's fil," Ver- oniqne sugRe sted. : “No, Francois is never Garfield, Hausman, Horn, Kaplar, Solomon, Harold, Brown, Geller, father. Maguonnoc. said that 1 After skirting a hill, the ¢ | Horowitz, Gallare, Twine, Bowman, Gertner, Katz, Margolles, Posner, oughtn’t to leave him, 1t's he who is pose ee | Hecht, Solomon, Levy, Haplan, Lopez, Bassin, Orkin, Rosen, Scally, © pe eng \e‘'thete ‘to aetona| Parts, the secéqa or Wi peared, standing a | Chernick, Zelden.and their leader, Herman Buderus, V. C. There is never a Kiddie Klub party but the boy scouts are in at- tendanee and of great service, and on this occasion, as on so many pre- vious ones, we feel that we owe them our deep appreciation him; and #0 i# M, Maroux, his tutor: Come, anawer me: what do you imagine?” After a moment's pause, Honorine shrugged har shoulders, yy much more fia the Priory, Hon rine, The same Jagged the smatter falet with T get absurd, ‘A pack of nonsense! The, Music Hall made us scream rampart, whioh: itself with laughter, and China's, Fairy [other outing or party you can count | yes, absurd things into Sut underotatee Bie the h a \w ishter, Ath wonder, (OHI. Don't be angry with me. ponene d crown, And this rampart was jo! Fountains filled us with ‘| Your loving Cousin, Mary Ldtedo, | it; it's the Breton in me. Except fora|ia tne main island bY @ strip of elite while the Circus did both by turns, Tillie, the Talking Elephant, did not come to the Kiddie Klub Shows as she promised. She was kept busy at the Cireus all day long saying “Kid- New York City, My Dear Cousin Eleanor: As this Is my firet year with the Kiddie Klub, ¢ must write and thank you for the nice time T had. 1 went on all the rides and enjoyed the Cir- | * all ut Foe ete eye eeant ates ia the (ftty yards long and hardly very air I breathed, Don't let than a castle-wall, with a thir about it.” ; Gakuerend looked as 6, The Isle of Sarek appears in the Ther of an ax ¢ WAS no thorougl ape of a long ard undulating table) cone this ridge horoughtare t trees. and die, Kiddie,” in greetite to the thou- | » Chaplin} the clown, |!4nd, covered with. an aplit in the middle with «a wid sands of Klub Cousins who came|the’ elephants, tigers, ponies and all, | nding on. clifts. of | ‘uewomn he} =] sure, for wt ich reason the ‘ana went. ‘ tong. | Thanking you asain, mnfot @ woudeh bridge had been: But Mr, Herbert Evans was stead-|) Your litue Cousin, Edith Callan, chored. to the two extremities. fast to hia promise to drop in. at our] New York. st unewens dlvprattied. Ineewory ances. | bridge started fat on the regi shows and seo, our Cousins perform.|" ary Dear Cousin Eleanor Aye Youbsequently spanned the inter eantly weought upon. by the nia, the [ora the sun, the snow, the ‘frost, aa, > a "1 They crossed) it separately, mye the Mist and elt the water-that- fale wth ACh chin Tere: Ra from the sky or eozes from the earth, The only accessable point de On the, nc the ae under their feet, eastern aide, at the bottom. of a de Not only did he stop in but he stayed! Thad some wonderful time at Luna and atood and watched and listened | wednesday, Iwas there last year too, and applauded. No greater compli |mut it’ was nothing like this year. It ment could have been paid our Ute | enuws etter every Luna has actresses and aotor ngext a bit. Why, never had As 1 say, Mr. Evans stood. He naa | Helter Skelter and the Soft Spot. | pre houses, mostiy |. “LOOk, over there, at the to. There were seats to be had: |The Circus and ‘Tillie were too grand | Phamdomed dees ety ona (a |potnt vet thre. t8land,” It was the same at all seven of our | tor anything the village. A break In,” tate "YON Can pee a corner of the e when! But best of all were the peanuts, opens here, protested. by: aio littia| The path that led to it ran with | Why, I think T never ate so many in| forty, ‘Dhe senat this epotia pertect- (folds pianved ‘with amall fir trees | thonsand or more UsINS ail my life. ‘Dhe Chutes and the Top {ty cum. Sea qotsutixed! notte and parents. |were Just wonderful too. Two boat ved. to Che. qiay, fturned to right and! Ls rous for two reasons: be-| “1 think that I gever enjoyed myself Naa oe ie repgced fe, Oh al ai 4 from view meome dense thi ‘ applauded without reserve | better anywhere else than at Luna gua kept har ey BOR all that pl ad them i wwe lon Kiddie Klub Day. re; share, Medame Poudre sd w- ato} when Marguerit Ant old them | “doping that the rest ot my Cousins | ay you a sehen really; worth, Tereidintng gradually, when about our Cousin Aileen Itixgin BAY- | had such a wonderful time as f did. | your while to Reb out? .Wihy.agt stay. after a few. minutes, ee ing won in the American tryouts for!" Your Cousin, Hannah Ostermetsky, | where you an ‘IL beling your father Inhost,with her face towarde the ticle" the) Olympic and cies mk | York City and your eon’ to you. in .twp houry’ as) the es HA Ce es out: ranted fit with a silk sin lonaleur Stephat vs ming auit and a titted trav ‘ bow Bene (980 eT Deyes A igh At Head: «Kim Gree ving. aktlingl bag they dug down into thelr pet Kiub Cousins a! Fv e ‘ Veqonta “Mt Maronix 7 and with loud clatterings drop d ourselves at Luna, Veronique rose tases thatanl lake. os, Francois’ tutor, He was, yun. Gains “into the little tin pails which | Kiddie Kiub Show ull the way to the gata. the GEA. te HONE rene toward the bridge: T jn Monsieur Stephane! he answer? six of our littlest arid prettiest en- of him through a eb When all But why Cireus we had the time of our lives, p W Teas Honorine jolned. her and Inaisted wo od tertainers carried these | eapectally Helen Hogue sheotaa td air ing coins were counted longer. clinking, clin |Scotch Highland dancer and the toe | . Oh Did you see a man F they really amounted to enough toldancer. [liked aleo the Olutes and Bahai sa fide ole) ORAS ; purchase both the suit and the bag |the Dragon's Gorge and the Clrous |" fo wes kare tahent tavehve, auld | for the youngest diving contestant land the various other rides, I cannot | ong, of the women, Only he didp't| “I declare It was be, with hii who will be seen at the international |ut thank you and Mr. Bvane for ur- expect: you. untdl kop caguo At any: rates We -CABsinee meets ranging #0 that all of our Kivb| “phat's true, enough’ but, st{ll te us, Let us dard ‘Aileen sails with all the other|Cousina —minht” hasoughiy enjoy | must tare Negra mu uate eb node American athletes on nex ¥.{ themselves. However, we shall gee.” . « “Why wait? If anything's the 4 July 26, The Manhwt\yinOp ‘Thanking you again and many more! And, as the man helped her, te un. | ter, ff there's dangdr of any kind, . has been aclected as the place where |times, I am forever, 10 meet and. si ly yours, he. aad > Jat 'me Priory." load the boat, all the athletes will t, and Sty [George Linet, Brooklyn, N.Y T xbant want all thie taken np tc farewell to their friends an. lie in} Dear Cousin Bleanor: the Priory. Rows thy been ethas, before going abroad. ‘The ity x-| My brother, my cousin and 1 Unies % ¢ nok, here, with forebod public is invited to come to t Mitt be fwent to. the Klub 4 not back by 6 Bs vp send ah definite reason, broke into a run, @8 ercises and I hope that the ~ e tdie |Sether, and, » me, we » [ster after meowith the bugs. greatly did thelr fears increase a# a great many of Ailee sak 1 | best time we ever had in our ‘No, Vll.come myself,’ said ong of| they drew nearer to the reality, Cousins there to honor her goit ; We liked the Kiddie Klub Show, o KORINE ‘The islet grew narrower agniy. more especially ‘becwus . two |Horace Wade was right it WAS bet- As you please; Coprejou. Oh, by}barred by a low wall which marked planned to: 5 th in the two [ter than the movies, ‘That was some the way, where's Muuennc the boundaries of the Priory domain. gifts then. We coors haat sae fight those three boxing boys pulled aguennos’s mone. Ff took him{At that moment cries were heard” Madame Honortne.” fe What was he golug over for?” r WING He told ws he was going % ¢ TONG | COAWING | CONTERT I don't know where *. * © it had AWARD WINNER. to do with the hand ‘he logt 8" # How | Should Like to Spend My|a_ pilgrimage | * * piigrimage? Te be time apm Opera House, on Mon¢ 13 vlon sk noon, I will see you th Loyally, COUSIN ELEANOR. | Letters From Kiddies. | ~ Summer Vacation, Louis Glassman. woman's cries! It's the cook! Marie Le Goff!" She made a dash for the gate cnet # grasped the key, but insevted it #0 awkwardly that she jammed the bs 3: and waa unable to open tt, “Through the gap!" she ordeped.s Of Allen and \ off. Tt was great acroms to Pont-’Abbe mygelf.” coming ¢rom the house will bring ‘back a trophy firs The rest was fine too. Loyally, “When was that, Correjou? Honorine med: Cae ROG NOM ae ans Benjamin and Louis Kaplan and} “Whys the daw after you went, ney're calling! Did you heart & and the l 4 #0 Faouct, per- dies, and their stories and drawings point of the island ful! Oh, poor Marie Le Goff!” » fine. “After all," sald Honortne, “1 am blo srasped Veronique’s anm: “Dvn though 1 dd not see the not sure-—and I may o# well any so ‘6 «> round. ‘The front of the show at Luna I congratulate my -—that M. d'Hergemont will consent sciiee is on the other side, On thiz Cousins on their success, 1 know to leave. Ho treats all my stories ax | #ide the doons are always looked and, tt was a euccess by the wey Horace crotchets, though there's plenty of | the window shutters closed.’ Wade wrote things that even astoniah him. © ¢ " But Veronique caught ber foot tay Your Cousin, Mertruth Kling, West “Does he live far-from here?” asked | %me Toota, etumbled and fell to her Nyark, N. ¥ Me Veronique knees. When ahe stood up again, the? ‘Dear Cousin Pleanor: arer “It's forty minute walk. As you) Breton woman had left her and was Now that uhe day of days ia over t will see, iUs almost another jalan hurrying round the left swing. Un- I will take the pleasure to thank By Dan Hutterly, aged thirteen | joined to the first. The Benedtetines | consciously, Veronique, instead of fol~ who helped tojyouw, Flushing, LI built an abbey there." lowing her, made straight for the yo those My Ittle playmates keap asking me questions about the nic, and all I can tell them is about the wonderful time T had, and that ghey curd have if they joined the Kiddle house, climbed the step and was brought up short by the doom at which she knocked again and The idea of going round, aa rine had done, seemed to her a waste. of time which nothing could. ever “But hé's not alone there, with Franools and M. Maroux “Refore the war, there were two men besides, Lately, Maguennoc ani T used to do pretty well all the wor with the cook, Marie Le Goff." HONORABLE MENTION. ia! Thirteen-Year Cl Fred Beaumont, Lily Cacioppo, Ruth Rosenberg, Genevieve Craig, Joseph Dolack, Mary Cralick, Aurel the eame Melnery, Benjamin Rowe: “s make 1. However, reall oT th ne ‘be a few ny nberng, 1xbw i he remained, of course, while OO r, 2 cae: foi te ae ae Avenue t, Viola Haas, Helen saferee wan away?" 1 Youll nilte at hen SANMAG feen ae more ididdies trom eirnost wonderful | Norman ‘Barberich, Mary ‘sola, | "Yee." deciding to go when once more hie gai Pinlly Carson, Isidore Mermolatein, || They reached the top of the lifts sounded trom inside the house ~ — in. for the glort re dder, Rowe C. Kenny, Ray-|'The path, which followed the coast, | above her 3 HT Tin, your lovin Counin, {mond Wiegand, Nancy Molintock, |roue and fell in ateep gradients, On|. Tt waa @ man‘e voice, which Ven oe mn {deYherger, New York City,|Dora Herman, Marguret Rrown, ry hand were ald oaks with their] nique seemed to recogni: Elvira Helder ary ye Gladys Louise Butler, Jennie Zippin, {punches of mistletoe, which showed | father’ @he fell back a few KIDDIE K : nce Westrove, Alfred —Werolin, |among the, an yet, scanty leaves. The | Sud) Tena # glorious nay ellos dA i Elizabeth Trunk sea, grey-Kreen In the distance, girded All the ‘kiddies will agree with me the island with a white Belt And we owe It 4 7 JULY EOGAY CONTEST. Veronique continued with inexpresstble terror Who ts une he Subject; The American Flag, “What do you propose’ to @o,| “Help! (Help! Onh,.- the Let's make Cousin Fleanor PRIA of one dollar will be Hon: rine?” Help ‘ A awanted each of ten Kiddie all goin hy inywelf and spedk| ‘Taher! Frither!” erled By beng Kiddies good and true, Klub members, aged from six {to your father, ‘Then Io whall come jin despair. “it's TL” And let's not forget ae wy San lio fifteen, Inclusive, who send in the }back and feteh you at the garden He lowered his head fof an tne We are defenders of th gold and best essays about “The Amertean in ‘Francol#’s eyes you | wppertred not to sew his d the blue tte ny may write on any phase pass for a friend of his mother's. | made a qmick attempt to elimbue David Sueswem, aed thirteen ton “the subject that interest tham,|He will guess the truth gradually"! the balcony, But a shot rang ome eur but the “aye should not be over 160 “And you think that my father will lhind him and one of Dear Cousta Eleanor words in length Kive ine a good ‘welcime™ pared: ‘was blown into 1 hed Contestant inust state NAME, receive you. with? ‘dpén |" “Muvderdr. sourderert Park on D AC ADDRESS AND CERTIFY. i romidué,” cried the, |turalag back into Ea on a wi 1 went to] CATE MBER, and each essay] Breton woman, .“and’ we? shall” alll Veronique ited with fear Mel must the Nas by the contestants {be happy, provided . videort pessiness, Yooked & ‘NT horent or guardian to say that the [nothing has happened. It's sp [could she vette! fer Raney ea y is original funny that Francols d° mt tun. out | wasstoochi@h samdsnfténedon Avidress: Dvening World's Kiddie |to meet me! He a) sce our boat | cling: to, meyer she oa Kiub, No, 68 Park Row, New York from every Part of The tha’ 28 far Off Wathen ( leanne 4 lmost ter She relapmed Wo terwhat Ole dH ances reo will and atronetey mant cated ther erotebes; and. they ared.te carry, the pursued their) rand in -atlenes Veres yeas iL was, and to wt Ah Ising tenty garde away, at of the hau. With a prod HOW TO JOIN THE KERB AND. OBTAIN, YOUR #Y ait wun o_ re indow, venation ae nique felt anxious and nopen. ¥ elder ee 2 ee Suddenly Hororisio: maces moat* I feged n thems to ng ee 9 bats “wri iii gain} ‘uh or aa L wend to our Kiddie Khyb outing | pe NS at Luna 1 went on many KG eraND Sob ’ rides nd enjoyed mywelf tromene ly, | — years I am sure I 1 wonderful time | $Sthue dive'eey abe Meteeb avd I really cannot express my | COUPON NO. 651 thanks to you Whenever the Kiddie Klub has ana- ees wasiated Dear Cousin Bleanor: > To wt “This way, on the right Hurrwh for the Kiddie Klub! Hur: rene nte'e Charen teeth oiet|,,They rushed niong, scrembledd ro fog tive oie ag dr eho ae 04 LAr ee Chapel; Chate wes through the wall and scone & ie ‘Mm #orr cond rs) as . ¥ Od, Ys 8. | grassy space filled with ruins, fn want to see the show, ‘but er Honoring | aked no amore, | Sho} ‘hich the winding anc cnet couldn't, take ime and | there | ure could no longer doubt that, Maswon- | yarn ai at ‘ovary ‘moment! twenty-five mites of railroad from 00 Waa dead. She moved ama¥. No; | under trailing creepers and moss, \ my home to dea mee una Park nor fit! ip vy —— wi | "““Fere we are! Here we et Haye sie Been | 10 tee nT a6 Mone a NOOK YBa Cn tee ate shouted Honorine. “We're coming! Been Re une went them: L enjoy which ran through ihe mike of an f And she muttered: reading the otters from the kid- oak-wood toward the southernmost |. ‘The cries have stopped! It's dremd- ” a 6

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