Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1920, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING I PUBLIC (LEDGEEPHmADEfeHIA TCUESD&Y, !PRID 27, 1920
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DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
THE GARDEN DRAGONS
Ilr DADI1Y
treoDV, Bttlu and Nanette, made
nil iv faXUng through a magnify
-iX.i nm talk inn to the grow
iZlatrtia n- Nanette's garden,
nometMug beans to come up
through the gromid.)
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V Hilly' llnltle
SOMETHING was puahlnc Its way up
ihpoUKh tho enrtli. Tho dirt roso
into a Viumn"nnl tho hump .abode as If
alrry. Wyn'i' Nntictto Bnrod flt
ihf humP in wonder. What kind of a
irMturS was cotniif? from tho ground?
ttf.'erccn KrowfnB fairies trembled.
7.1rhan they would liayo run nway If
Jhlr feet hadn't been planted firmly In
!S- Jll "f tho garden. As It was they
M so hard, to get freo that they
Jif5. tilmost half an Inch In height.
h 'nii I hope Its not om uragoti uut
orifl, wlilspcrcdvtho green corn fairy.
"If It Is, gopd-by to nil, nnd good
by to Nanctto'8 garden," rustled tho
tomato vino fairy,
"Oood-byl Uoad-by!" uhlspcrcd all
tho green fairies, and they covered their
fades with their leafy lmnds to shut out
tho sight of tho thing hat was coming.
Tho dirt seemed lo boll up Jilst like
water In a pan on a Bloc. and out of
tho top appeared a rclillni. brown body.
At flm tho children couldn't mafco out
Its shape, but after a moment's paune,
It wriggled out of tho ground llko a
long long snnkr,
"What Is It 7" gasped Nanette, who
had nover fceen a snako except In pic
tures. "It looks llko n boa-constrictor," cried
1'eggy, nnd Indeed to their tiny eyes
tho .crcnturo looked ns big as tho big
gest of nil serpents,
nilly snatched up n sharp stick nnd
Jumped ahead of Peggy and Billy to
protect them.
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"Scoot t" Do shouted to them, but they
were too much afraid to scoot Tho
creature- wriggled townrd them. Billy
sprang to moct It. Ho seemed very
small to fight that hugo snake, but ho
wasn't going to let It harm Peggy or
rsanotto.
Bang I Billy hit tho snako a crack
with his stick. But tho blow didn't
'scorn to do much harm, for tho snako
wriggled on toward Peggy and Nanette.
Then Hilly used tho sharp stick llko a
sword; ho Jabbed with all his might
Into tho reddish brown body,
The Bnako f6itthat Jab. It stopped
snort nnd began to squirm nnd thrasn
nbout, Wily expected to seo Its head
como dnrtlng toward him. But while
the head floundered to right nnd left It
dldn t como his 'way. Then Blllv saw
tho reason tho crcaturo was blind. It
had no eyes nt nil.
.--i1,1"'! ''! 1pl! r f'8 blindness tho
snnKn looked dangerous so dangerous
that Billy gavo It n second sharp Jab,
and then a third jab
Those jabs hurt. Tho snako quit tbo
fight right tliero. It began to run
away. And It was so anxious to
escapo from this fighter with tho slash
ing Bwdrd that It didn't wait to turn
rtround It went right backward overt
faster than It had wriggled frontward.
Down Into Its holo It wriggled,
struggling to get out of sight.
Tho green falrlca had taken down
their hands to watch Billy battle with
tho snake.
"Bravo Billy I Ho lias saved us I"
thoy now lisped, "Brave, bravo Billy I"
Billy wiped his forehead, for It was
pretty hot vork fighting tho creature,
"Aw, that was nothing," ho said.
"That wasn't n snako at all. It wns
ony n big angleworm. It looked llko
n snnko becauso wo are so small."
And that wns true.
(T.omorrow wttl 1e told hoio llitly has
a very narrow CBCapc.j
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Regularly $66.50
Standard-size oven and broiler. Plate
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Now Is the Time
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There may be a famine
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Various ranges, small and
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Large supply of Gas and
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