CROSS-WORD NURSERY RHYMES. Jack and Jill went up the elevated ground To fetch a pail of common liquid; Jack fell down and broke his occipital dome, And Jill came tumbling subsequent to. Mary, Mary, quite opposed to, How does your garden increase, flourish ? . With silver bolls and the coverings of murine bivalves, And fair maids all in exact alignment. Tom, Tom, tho piper’s male offspring, Stole a pig and away he moved rapidly. The pig was eat and Tom was severely chastised, Tom, Tom, the piper’s male offspring. Old Mother Hubbard went to the receptacle for nourishment To get her poor dog an osseous titbit. When she got there the cupboard was entirely denuded of its contents, And so the- poor doggio got;the opposite of any. •—Chicago ‘Daily News.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 4
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129Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 4
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