Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1926, p. 2

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THE DAILY: BRITISH WHIG Saturday, March 27, 1926. r -- | dub!" sald Napcy quickly. | Analgic Rub +... 25¢c. and 50c. | This puts a safe relief from this distressing epidemic in your home, for aad T. Best | | (PRESCRIFHON D DRUGGIST Phone BO. | Adventures of the Twins | By Olive Roberts Barton. ad N The Twins Meet Mister Rubadub. "Hello! Hello! Is that The house where the Twins live?" "Yes--this is Nangy," replied the little girl, for it was she who bad answered the teléphone. "Oh, helio, Nancy!" said the volte. "This 1s Mister Rubadub, the falry- man who runs Scrub-Up Land. Are you busy?" "Not very," sald Nancy excitedly. | "Nick and I are playing 'Casino.' "Oh, ho!" came Mister Rubadub's voice. "I know something that's a lot more fun than that. . Come to Scrub-Up Lend and help me. Be- sides I really need you. I have so much to do as I 2m as busy as a one- armed drummer." *Sure we'll come, Mister Rubs- "How shall we get there?" "Just look in the big box where you keep your rubbers. You'll find the magic shoes. The Fairy Queen said she sent them with Sfiver Wing last night after you were in bed. Come as soon as you gan. Good- bye. " 2 "What are you talking about? , | Why don't you come?" asked Nick, {| coming to see what kept Nancy so long.. Nancy hung up the receiver with- out answering and flew to the big box under the stairs where the-over- shoes were kept. She banged back the lid and start- ed to fish around and in about three i and three-quarter seconds she' held up the two pairs of queer little shoes that were famous for their adven- tures. "Hurry!" was all she said pop- ping down on the floor where she was and untyiug her little leather i! shoes and putting the other ones on. And not until Nick had done like- wise and felt himself being whisked right out through the closed front door and dowa the road like a light- ning express, did he know what fit was all about. Indeed, even then he didn't know exactly where they were going, but STARR PHONOGRAPHS . 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"How d' do!" he said hospitably, changing his scrubbing brush over to the soap-hand, and wiping the other one dry on his apron so he could shake hands with his visitors. "I thought you'd be along about now. it doesn't take the Magic- -Shoe-Bx- press long to travel. No, sir! I cer- tainly am glad to see you. But come right in, I'm a nice one to keep you standing bere all day. Come right in to Serub-Up Land and meet my friends." The Twins followed the fairyman through the gate and along.a little path between some bushes, and at last they came to a nice little house with a front porch. Op the front porch was a washing tub and all around on hooks hung brushes and scissors and combs of all kinds and sizes. On a shelf with- in easy reach stood a row of cans and bottles. It looked sort of like a bar ber shop and sort of like a launery and sort of like a dentist office, for there was the big chair and every. thing. 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