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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 45

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Times Unioni
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Brooklyn, New York
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45
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'7 MONDAY TnEyBR00KLYN TIMES SEPTEMBER 8, mo TARZXN AND THE JEWELS OF OPAR By EDGAR BICE BVEnoUGliS -i" r-r- i-rr-er Elsie-Jcan Tells Happy Timers How to; Be Happier in School eaf Jiappy Tlmersi I know you are all terribly excited (lay, Ot), bow well I reroeqiber ths rat day of sohooll I would toll myself) "You or The following morning Worpor announced his Intention. of departing. His party made but abort march when Warper pretended ho was III, Ilo sent ono of Aehmet Zeks trusted blacks hack to watch for ths departure qf Tarsan. "There Is no other way hulf so easy to obtain another fortune," rgpllcd Tarrun. "You need have no fear.

I ahull be very curuful, and the Inhabitants of Opar will nuver know I have been there again." Whatever ths epuee, repllod Tarxan, "the faot remains that I havs lost everything, end there Is nothing for it but to return to Opor and got more gold. "Oh, John," cried Lady Qroystoks, "Is there no other way?" Keeping well In the shadows of the shrubbery growing about tlio bungalow, Warper made his way to a point beneath an opon window. He overhoard Lady GfuystoUe say, 1 always feared this mlht happen, but It seems Inoredlblo. By CUS MAUER Not Guilty! pi VERS ADVENTURES t.ptlH HES ON THE LEVEL- IT PLAIN HE KNOWS MOfHINCS OH, FINE IN THAT CASE EVEGlHINS'S O.K THANKS liHAT FOf2 f7-NO, THANKS-IH ALU OF COURSE, UiE SRI HAVE THE FEMHERS LEGS, CROfJ KtDSOONrOF OUR OWN you ATE My Goose1 I MAS AFRAID IT U0ULDNT ICEEPl IA1E WERE Q3NPEUED 7DEAT it but HOPE THIS OTHER GSiOSE, LDMICH rve bought ID REPLACE JOURS, WILL AHSWEQ t)URt PURRJSE EOUALL? Wtik imr-v amd Oliver, havs SOM6 iMtS RjSESSIOM OP A GOOD-, FAT GOOS IN THE CfcOP OF IHHICH HAS MXSfEClOUSU' BEEN found THE GGEAT SOUTAlKlE DINO OP MESrUiAlttMAR Tiuyouis JUST MOLD THE DETECTIVE IS OJISTONING THt MAN UMO HAD LOST THE TO SEE LVHAT HE KNOtUS ABOUT THE 3 EX in ITS CBOP Happy Timers' Coupon Cut this contain and two others Mall throe ouiiimns to Merrlo Mystery, or Elslr-Jegn, Brooklyn Dally Times, Time rtsia, Brooklyn, New York. If you start today then out COUPON 88, 800, 000.

Urlto your, NAME, AGE (Day, Month and 1ear), and ADDRESS, SEND SELF-ADDUEHMED and STAMPED ENVELOPE, and yon will reoclvo membership card, with club oong agd button. YouWn receive a card only If you send a SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE. Any cbUd of 16 and nnder may 1 Is COl JITPON. 808. going to llko youi now teacher," never onoe think Ing whether the teacher would like me or not; I Just triad to make up my mind to Ilka her, I waa really very fof; tunate' youngster I always liked my achora that la, 1 moat of thorn id they uaually (Iked me; I pome nea wondor why.

Children, If yotyp Into your class-otn and decldg that, you ore going htvo the nlooat teacher over, that are gqing like her, that you a going to try to picas. her, then know aho wtllilke you. You know metlmea another Child Will tell you hat or how unfair a icher Is, then you get prejudiced, iver listen to what people have to about others and you'll have a uch easlor time Ina life; start out ithout preJUUloo, fnd form your opluloiui; youlk soon find out at this Is the best way. Write to nlu, children, just us you 1 last year and toll me oil ubout ur classmates and your teachers I shall try tO'help you as much I oan. Now start out with a ppy smile on your face.

Remem-r. your teacher has a much more flcult time than you. have; try to Ip her all you can by getting good irks and by being cheerful; a smile ually brings smile. One thing more; many ohildren ote to me last year and aald; I iow If I showed our column to my icher she would not even' look at shed tell nje to sit down! I ote to these Ohildren and told em, for my sake, to take a chance walk up to the desk with the luran. In every single case, the lid found out that I wgS fight teacher woe more than pleased see that she did some work out-le of school.

Bo you aee many of are mistaken In your teachers. GOOD DUCK AND MAKE ME tOUD OK YOU, So many hundreds of requests ive come in for this contest that I aided to start it today. Children, ease remember that if you misa a lumn in which this contest apart I cannot go through my files send you another one. Please see at you get your paper every day. muld something happen then, you tght be able to get a back copy om the circulation department, but think it' bast to take no chances, ont forget to bring this column to hool.

I know your teacher will be terested. Whats Wrong? 1 In tho schools in which I at nd. 31 have made this up myself. 8 HE CALLED VASILY AND ADK HIM TO HOLD THE WHITE UJWteR, FOR HE HAD WENT SEARCH FOR SOMETHING 3 PUT IT IN. 41 HAVE MY DOK AND fHANKING YOU ERY MUCH, AND I LIKE IT ERY MUCH AND I THINK ITS VERY PRETTY ONE.

5 HE DIED AS A SHOCK TO VERYONE IN 1849. When you send this contest in, By IN A -CoptiislA Oeorn Ualhnw Adaml Mebbe He Talked Too Much! CAP STUBBS WELL, IF SOMS.0OOHP come lowg- pull ME. OPP ON TW StPBWALtA DELL, you jomt HtNO If StT Oh TW FEMCe, po you." MYAV JDO THAT. SUPPOSE- CAP STUBBS' SWO you HM TO STAY IN VOUR. OvdNf yARO Trtl? APTEPNO0M, WHCFVfS.

you RG GotwCr to stM -AN IPTHBWS, Going to be nnV MOPS AROrUNMSN.r Atjour xr, you'ui-StAY in TW WQUS6 Do you PWO 'iOO KE.EP OFP THAT Ftcnce? children, be suro to either paste or reropy the Whats Wrong; then write your corrected answer under, neath. Putt your naipe, age, address, card number, school and grade on your paper. If you have a typewriter please type the answers. Prizes will be awarded acoording to ages. I do not want my little children, to feel badly if they cannot Join this contest.

There will be an extra special one for them. How many of you are keeping scrap book for the Marjorie May and Peterkln Gay stories? How many of my little children would like to have a scrap book contest? A RED BIRD A ted bird eat up in a tret, lie looked straight down and said to me: Where are you going, my little ma nt" 1 am going to school at fast as I cant" FRANCIS McGAUGHRAN, age card 281)72, 6C2A Gates Brooklyn; P. 8. 44. MEMORIES i ant a Sappy Timer, As happy as can he.

And 1 hope that in my future yeart 1 am ttill to te By ED. WHEELAN Copyright. 1930. Oorgb Trade Moik Rralsined 6 Patnil Offli MINUTE MOVIES rooklyn Times Pattern THE SWR1ER IS HAVIN(f A HAM? TME LINING THEM UP. "IHR RAM HASQOT THEIR Aa ON EDtJE SEEMS BE HORSE RACE SERIAL THE SWANEE STAKES 1 I 7 I i I A 7' 7 raJ i A WH VIRGINIA SAT NERVOUSLY IN THEIR BOX AWNtIHE SFRlNNq-OF ire barrier UNEXPECTED ANP UNSEASONABLE Rain 5WANEE STAKES'HAP ID BE RUN OF SO THE' HORSES R-RAPED TO POST IN A SEACF MUP EPI60C6 31 Meanwhile, iep.x)ureye& ctorthis THE CROW WERE I THEN iSOOSRSrl THE deteqtvekenon AM.

'STTCH-N-T coesnt THEN ALL OUR SCHEMlNCj AND PLOT-' UWr FOR NOIHINQ-. AND I LOSE AL EVERY NICKEL AND vTVEotil px dis- ZSwr CUSSED (PONT THEY THEIR ZkflX STARTED CHANCES AND JASPER HICKS. HAD BEEN TRICKED By RITA INTO FOlSONlNq-SEW- CROWD A MlTy ROAR By WELLINGTON, Hollywood, Happiness and Csloom PAS SON-IN-LAW HM VOdDEtaiW IF PftTEHDBD TO OUB He a Sappy Timer Whose memories will last Throughout mv entire life And bring together the past. EVELYN KAPLAN, age 14, card 23864, 267 Saratoga Brooklyn. THE QUEST There was once a restless boy Who dwelt ih a home by the sea.

Where the water danced joy And the wind was glad and free. But he said, "Good mother, oh I let me go. For the dullest place in the world 1 know, Is this little brown house. This old brown house under the apple tree FU3RENCE PETERSON, age 8, card 20670, 2771 Harrlng Sheeps-head Bay, Brooklyn. THE APPLE There was once a tittle apple.

Which was so very red; It was so very round, Just like somebodys head. From the fruitmans basket It felt and rolled down the street. A boy, he took a btte of it And said it tasted sweet. RUTH SHEINAUS, age 8, card 11210, 119-20 11th Hollis, L. P.

S. 118 Grade 8B3. NATURE The things thahQpd makes are always the best; Nature is one thing that stands the test. Here and there and everywhere. Blooming in sweet, refreshing atr.

The flowers, the trees, everything that is green. Are made by the hand of the great unseen. Qod has sent us a gift from above. For us to keep and to love. Sent by ALICE BLITZER.

age 12, card 13908, 321 Stone Brooklyn; Grade 8 A. THE PIRATE SHIP The ship was sailing oer the sea. The night was clear and bright; The pi rates were making a terrible sound. And lot the pirate ship, with pirates bold. Was in an uproar among the gold.

The captain, a husky man was he. And indeed he was quite old. Gave his- orders among the men And shouted, Get away from that goHI 7 The-glrates were all afraid of-fi im And quickly they made a dash They scattered and to their cabins ran. Until the captain said, "Come back here, va fellers. An' dontoha let me see you that again.

I GERALDINE LwCIANA, ktgn 12, card 19111; P. 109. Grade 8B1. Love to you ELSIE-MERRIE-MYSTERY-JB HONOR ROLL (TOR "Wl LDFLOW AR CONTEST) Children One 18 Allen Van Wirt Anna Go remit ata Wanda Nledarrnuthar Mari RMnixr Anna Tam be rail Ha rah UrrtilMbk Dorothy Faaatsror Oraen RiblnowlU Hhlrley Book Florence TegMdt ilhoda kapplow Aurplia Uebowlta Roan Herbstmaa Hilda Tetenbaura Baatrlea Unnick rank da Marco Franclna Jermyn Atm Bllvemian By POP MOMAND Now Understands A SMART FROCK 4919. Ever youthful and pleasing the popular bolero.

In this stylo is front forms a diagonal yoke. The pattern Is cut in three sizes, 3. 18. and 80 years. To make the ress with the bolero will require 8 ft irda of 80-Inch material for an 18-, sar-old- size.

Without sleeves or olero four yards will be required, or contrasting material yard Is I -qulred. To finish with 'bias blnd-g as shown the large view will quire three yards Inches wide, he width of the dress at the lower Igs'wtth plait fnlness extended is i yards. 7 Pattern, mailed to any address on yceipt of 15c In stamps. Send IX cems in silver os stamps or our UP-TO-DATE FALL AND VINTER 1920-11 BOOK OF FASH-. ONS.

YES -I1 WERE SO ER- HM Eft- I 3LIPFEP THE 3Ujyses A HUNDRED bucks and er-PSARL WE Lucky WELL PftRL VfaN KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES Ct I yDO 6DYT IT, mush Pearl PrtTOOKA HER KNOCK -icweeij FIRST PBlie. THOSG 3l)DeS HU5T BCCH LINDl Gte! 1H crowd Was wild' ESS TO Sfly AL WAS DUMBFOUNDED. WHetJ IH OUD3 anwouwcfd Pearl Patooka as the WINNER OF THE WELL, AL, you KNOW How I love Pearl, and Hew she Promised To MARRy me IF SHE WON TH CONTEST. IT WOULD HAE BROKEN HER HCART TO HiWE LOST THE YEH, bUT rr'LL ALWAYS A MyJTERy TO ME HOW SHE SON3 mV RtJURE rr our, 7 I)ATHin6 Contest IN THE Rlcrr THAT FCLLOWep THE NRDIC AL AND MUSH By HAD Tt BUN FDR THEIR hotel in orboi ra ESCAPE tpeatmenT Mall tho following coupon with tamps 10 Fashion Drpl- Brooklyn Dally Tlmea- Write yoar name' abd address plainly- Use print letter, If possible, Send 1 or 2 -cent stamp only. Patters Bxe.

and Helen Shinakr Children Cadnr 12 France- Katamaa Jacob Tetenbaura Aanra Blehl Catherine T. Dalton Martha Joel liladra Goldrieh lieatrice hats Janet French Irene A. Ooldnnr Bettp ru-mien Waiter Arnold Gllubetk Maatleld, Ltlliaa Wenrer Olor a Bruno Ethel Sue Banow wtrdte Herman Aom Ceieoi Men ir.jhea a Veientn Vet, Fnten-y f. be r. i I Vs -M votte I--' v.

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