The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 25

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| Coprright, 1992 (New York Brening TURKEY GOBBLE w wi dulged in at Pollykin's home as well and in others about the countryside. M thing had happened each November fo: w urkey Gobble Appetite Was Failing. Porky Pi or the table,’ thought Mr r. What fu ly once or twice a year. “Oh, Mrs. Crow!" called e@ fine black bird flying overhead. irs. Crow swooped down to hear what rs. Porky Pig had to say to her. I believe you were ri Mr, Turkey Bobbler is going tu be eaten. Poor key cock! “How do you know?” Mrs. ced. “Because it's in the air,’’ replied irs. Porky. ‘‘The humans’ autumn is being prepared. Poor Turkey obbler! I have told everyone in the Crow po envies him any longer. The hatred of the barnyard folk ad turned to pity for Turkey Gob- ler. But this he could hardly bear. When they had hated him Turkey Meobbler had understood. They had een jealous, they had flattered his anity. But now they were sorry for im. Why? He did not know, and hurt his pride terribly. Turkey Gobbler's last days were de unhappy by the sad glances and er kind words of his fellows. This d been unwittingly brought about y Mrs. Crow when she guessed that fhe Turkey cock was about to be oked and told her conjecture to Mrs. ty Pig, who spread the news T’'m sorry I spoke,"’ sald Mrs. Crow o Mr. Crow. “IT am not. Not a bit,’’ snapped her husband. ‘‘Serves the fellow ight for snubbing me the way ho did.” And Mr. Crow flew off to a visit at the sty of Mr. and Mrs. Porky Pig and family, who were now good friends of the Crows. “You will stay and dine with us,” Mr. Porky Pig invited Mr. Crow. “I really cannot. Thar Crow returned politely. waiting for me. Dinner at our ho is quite a formal function; we ways havo it together.”* all D Is wi $1000.00— and 155 Other Prizes z “Find the Christmas Face” Contest cs 156 Prizes for best re- semblances to Gillette Christmas Faces. The next Fire, of faces will be published in this paper on November 26th. Askyour Gillette Dealerfor Gillette Prize Book with Conditions of Contest The Evening World’s (Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer ~ WOODLAND WONDER TALES By Cousin Eleanor REPARATIONS were afoot for a feast on the farm. Mrs. Crabb had spent scooping out pumpkins, husking nuts, kneading pie crust and making minced meat; young Si was more than usually ambitious about cutting logs for the open fire and immediately school was out, Tody was in the holly. as far back as she could remember, and she decided that it was a habit eat too much at this season. This and had fields and orchards, pastures, coops and pens full of good things Mrs. Porky Pig when she caught sight of rd about his sad plight and now nof] you live, but the borough she wish to come," Mr. and Mrs. Pig replied, So the Crows cined with the Pigs. the Farm.” Christmas with Thanksgiving not over yet? Do thoughts of rag-a-muffin clothes and the first turkey dinner of the holiday season keep your imagina- tion so busy that you cannot remem- ber what Christmas means in your house? celebrate the great winter festival? Different families, especially those {rom other countries, make merry In various ways. How do you and your mother, father, brothers and sisters jollify the season? words and perhaps, before December World) by Prem Pubitehing Co, R’S LAST DAYS. hole days in the farm kitchen little boy named Tom. oods gathering nuts and ground Similar ctivities were being in- CRUEL TOM. Not so very long ago their lived a cruel, especially ‘to animals. ever he would seo a dog or a cat lying quietly he would hurt ft. often did he do this that when the Poor creatures saw him coming they ran away. The only animal he was ever good to was sis dog Rover. One day Tom had a dream. He thought he saw his precious Rover are sent to the winners at the end of the month, after thelr work has been printed. But I know that my cousins would like to have thetr prizes early next month, You want them to add to your Christmas fund so that yon can play Santa Claus to some one you love. So I am going to arrange to have the awards and congratulations mailed out directly it has been decided which ten lucky Cousins are to receive them, COUSIN ELEANOR. Bo rs. Porky Pig recalled that the same | !¥ing in the road sleeping peacefully. r the past three years, which was thing died, ith humans to cook too much and ruck her as funny. “If I were a farmer like Mr. Crabb, ig, ‘*I would over-eat every day, not nny creatures human beings are hurt, resolutely. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. And he never did. The dream had CUT OUT THIS COUPON. taught him to love other animals as) Beginning with any number, coupons, 1,019, 1 022, 1. to himself mee out six of {| Well us his own. The animals th had hidden at his approach learned Wain || to love him very much. Along came a boy who struck the sleeping dog so hard that the poor Tom jumped up in bed and called, “Rover!'"’ He went td see if Rover were still there or if it was only a dream. No, there was Rover, sleep- ing as if nothing had ever happened. ‘When Tom saw that his dog was safe he went back to bed and thought about his dream. He thought about the other boys whose dogs he had “Never, never will I hurt an animal again,’ he whispered By Ruth Abrams, Age 18, Brooklyn. —————— Pari City, _ with which you must | giv AGB and ADDRESS. to mention not only tl in which, All children up to sixteen years of me members. Kach member is ith a silver gray Klub Pin membership certificate. COUPON 1,019. and good for you “Mrs. Crow is quite welcome should per pound. But Turkey Gobbler did not dine 1. His appetite was falling. Next story ‘Thanksgiving Day at blood. ear Kiddie Kin: Do you find it hard to think of you. prices: What does it mean? How do you Always aek for Answer 'me in not more than 160 well begun, your Christmas bank ill be fuller by a whole dollar, you’ve guessed exactly what each one wants. Write “New Improved Gillette” after the names of the men who stand highest in your regard. All those Christmas smiles of thanks will prove you 100 per cent right. A lifetime of service—and every day a grateful remembrance of you! GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Co. Boston, U.S.A. The CHESTERSI£LLD InGilver - + $9 InGold +» +» + 19 Other Gillette Beto $5 to $735 A lot of the fun of Christmas giving is in knowing that Raisins furnish 1560 cal- ories of energizing nutriment They are rich in fooddron —also good fea for the So ralsins, luscious fruit- meats in themselves, are not merely good, but good for Gun-Maid Raisins should cost you no more than the following eee TE Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iren Today? SSS =e ean a, Ssssc Se pe ope He was very When- ‘ he e- Yo Rom, || ones must save up three coupons, | of the sender saying tho composition y Spa a numbered in rotation, and send them|{s original must accompany eacli & Cousin Eleanor, New ve. | essa Withe tae gue all? Eleano Eve y . THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922, . S 98 ht endteer rtrtertoce beer : = ~via . me Penn TE “How will that be?” you Lal A iti LETTER. school year dealing with that activity NOVEMBER CONTEST. rex 0 orn emer TT Why, you may win an award in the otober Contest. {a benefictal.”” 41 "Chi 1 * Klub's November contest. Award Winner. By MARGARET B, BROWN, Onsi- tae 3 "haa? Th eat SPECIAL ‘Usually our monthly contest awards Fifteen- . |ning, N. Y, bantaapl ‘elsh “ aaa The awards of $1 each will be given 4 EXCURSIONS HONORABLE MENTION. the ten Kiddie Klub members aged Rarebit 4 Maud Doucett, Perth Amboy, N. J.; | from atx to fifteen inclusive whe write Ss NGTOR Evelyn Pitcher, Sharon, Conn.; Doro-| the best essays on "Christmas Time Since the early part of WA Hil thy Haggander, New York City, (6 Owe ftome"! the last century no one BALTIMORE a has yet found as good or The owsays must not be copled and HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. contestants must not accept help from & way to season a rare- Next Sunday and Dec. 10 and Dec. 24 Kiddio Kiub members who have | elders, bit, as with faving Yoeks lost their pins and wish to have new A note from the parents or teachers $ 00 "ee Ee Y Mp ine : as “isa ning World, No. 62 Park Row, New] Write NAME, AGE, ADDRESS and 500 "Pet — York City, along with a letter giving | CERTIFIC. NUMBER distinetly SAUC Tickets good only cu epecial trains ENE FES av. their name, age, address and certifi-| Add Cousin Eleanor, New York “Many children understand animal] A new certificate may be had in the and forest sign: cate number. avening W SST A cena snrone | NEW JERSEY CENTRAL s Wednesday, Noy. 27. That part of the same way. LORDSALISBURY NOW 20 for 18c One of the famous brands of Turkish cigarettes— always celebrated for its quality and economy. Now try the new packing—still economical—20 in the package for 18 cts. And notice this novel feature the slide tabsineach corner. Something newand better— cigarettes come out easily as wanted; the rest keep in good shape. We recommend LorpSa LISBURY Cigarettes, A.SCHULTE 248 CIGAR STORES —— and growing

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