Buster Bear and the Quack Family Narrow Escape
In a quiet pond scene Buster Bear senses danger from Farmer Brown's Boy and flees toward Paddy the Beaver and the Quack family. Paddy dives to safety while the Quacks take to the air, scattering in a swift, panic fueled by Buster's fright. The episode ends as calm returns and the Quacks regroup after the narrow peril.
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Green Meadows
Green Forest
Smiling Pool
Buster Bear
Paddy the Beaver
Farmer Brown
Buster
Quack
Mr. Quack
T. W. Burgess
WNT Service
Life is a Fire by Douglas Malloch
A reflective poem about memory as fire that burns through joy and pain. It recalls love, home, and lost vows, urging to leave the past to perish if pain, or rekindle joy if it be wise. The piece speaks to resilience and hope while acknowledging time’s steady burn.
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Douglas Malloch
WNU
Chicago
Congress
Jouett Shouse
Washington
Carter Glass
Virginia
Joseph T. Robinson
Arkansas
John Garner
Texas
Eiich
Garner
al Smith
Roosevelt
Carlos Davila
Chile
Col
Marmaduke Grove
Dayila
Juan Fernandez Island
Socialist
Santiago
Hat for summer sports attire with brim and linen fabric
A stitched linen or pique sport hat with a brim designed for summer wear. The frock description notes a heavy striped linen material, suggesting a coordinated casual sports outfit.
Civil War Beadle dime novels rise in wartime popularity
The Beadle series began in 1860 and enjoyed enormous vogue and sales among soldiers during the Civil War.
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Beadle
Dinner Dishes From Various Sources Salmon With Sauce Piquant
Recipes gathered from multiple sources describe dishes like salmon with a tangy sauce, perch marinated in olive oil with herbs and spices, and vegetable accompaniments. Instructions cover simmering salmon, preparing the sauce with butter and egg, and marinating fish with parsley and bay leaf.
Kitty McKay by Nina Wilcox Putnam
The girlfriend expresses gratitude for the world’s lovely things and hopes to obtain them. This short feature introduces Kitty McKay by Nina Wilcox Putnam, noting the author and syndicate source.
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Kitty McKay
Nina Wilcox Putnam
Bell Syndicate
WNU
Boners and Banter From Old Examinations
A collage of humorous lines and wry observations from examination papers and syndicate jokes. Includes quips on history bells, senses, crowning kings, and odd misstatements. Also a recipe snippet describes baked stuffed egg plant with parsley onion stuffing and butter crumb topping.
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Western Newspaper Union
Hoover plan to cut world armaments raised at Geneva
Hoover outlined a plan to reduce global armed forces by one third over ten years, abolish tanks and bombing planes, cut battleship tonnage, and cap submarines. Gibson read the proposal at Geneva amid mixed reactions from Britain France and other nations while U S officials backed the plan.
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Hoover
White House
Geneva
Hugh Gibson
Stimson, Hurley
Adams
Army
Gibson
Herriot
France
Russia
Washington
United States
William RE
Borah
Idaho
Repubcan
George Norris
Nebrask
Norris
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