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MYSTERY OF THIRD
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THE METEOR JOHN B. WINFREE, Jr., President
A. B. CHEWNING, Sect.-Treu. Kew-Bee and
American Maid
Breads
Fruit Cakes Year Around
LYNCHBURG STEAM BAKERY
Incorporated
MEN'S WEAR Paul Cheatham
Incorporated 725 MAIN STREET
LYNCHBURG VA.
MISS McCARRON FLORISTS
Norvell, V. E. S. Agent
RESERVED FOR
Buckingham & Flippin
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D. B. Ryland & Co.
Established 1870 JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS
(Concluded)
. About that time Nlorvell came up and wanted to know if he couldn't help. Mr. Strader said that he sure- ly could-by leaving. The wires on
the tennis court backstop were red hot by this time and were gradually melting down to the ground. The pictures could be handled only by Gray the Ashland iceman who was carrying them around in tongs look- ing for a place to put them. He finally selected Gooch's car, and after placing in the tonneau all was well. Mr. Mattfield was gradually herald- ing the boys back into school, and after he woke up Reginald Smith, who had gone to sleep from sheer boredom, he succeeded in doing so.
That night while McWhirter was telling his famous story about run- ning twenty-five miles with a Ford car under each arm, who should ap- pear at the entrance to the play room but Clagett armed with three machine guns and ten John Boooey knives. His entrance came as such a surprise that Smither stopped
talking for almost ten seconds. Clagett placed his guns in posi- tion and said in a deep bass voice, "All right youse guys, reach for the
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