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if he saw the slippers, he'd feel better. Tommy knew where they were kept, right over there in the closet. He started toward the closed door of the closet. Instantly Mr. Judson made a funny hard noise. Dr. Kruger snarled and jumped over to push Tommy

"You keep away from tha " harshly. Thei TOMMY DEEMS went 1 he said ice got soft again. "I didn' through the motions of de- Tommy was thinking of these to be rough Bin livering his evening papers, but things, feeling sad and lonely, ou mustn't do anything to dis his heart wasn't in the job. when a voice called to him from urb Mr. Judson. You rur Even Jiggs, his pet terrier, Judson's door. and I'll tend t< shared his muster's misery and "Wait a minute, Tommy. ignored the cats along the seems to feel so much bet- Outsit with Dad . paper mute. It is hard to be ter. I'll ask Dr. Kruger if it heels again, Tommy thought happy and enjoy your work won't be all right for you to about it. Something was wrong. when someone you think a lot step in and say hello to Dad." He could feel that inside. Why of is badly hurt. "Oh, I'd like that," Tommy should Mr. Judson be upset At Judson's little cottage, said eagerly, hugging Jiggs, about seeing his slippers? And Tommy tiptoed up the sidewalk In a moment Sue came back why did Dr. Kruger's eyes look and laid the folded newspaper with the doctor. Jiggs suddenly so cold and furious when Tom- very carefully against the front began to growl. That was funny my started to open the closet door. Some of the boys care- because Jiggs never growled at door? Something was wrong, l.^ly tossed the papers in from out in the street but Tommy "All right," Dr. Kruger said neve* did. gruffly. "He can come up for a Tommy tiptoed away from. minute, but he can't bring that Judson's cottage with liis heart ugly mutt in." WHAT could be in his throat- He had hoped to BUT Tommy made Jiggs v;;,<; wrong? Of course Mr. Jud- Miss Sue and ask aboui her d followed Sue and the son, being a jeweler, often kept father, but all he saw was that Doctor up the stairs to Mr. Jud- son's bedroom. It made Tommy rubies hidden in his house so rob- the^'tree"^ all his nice man- hurt' inside to see the bundle bers woudn't find them, but . . . ners. Tommy could not like the of bandages hiding every speck That night, after his dinner. v doci ir. There was some- of Mr. Judson's . He stood Tommy whistled to Jiggs and t: his eyes (hat made Still until Mr. Judson stirred walked back' 10 Mr. Judson's up and down Tom- 1 house . Mr. Judson had been so dished the "Hello," he said, his voice good to the boys of the neigh- Mr. Judso: had ; muffled by the bandages. borhood that they'd do any-

of yo, - up, thing for him. If he was in Tommy hadn't seen the acci- trouble, Tommy was going to dent, but he had heard all find out about it. about it. Taking his regular There was a light in Mr. Jud- evening walk, Mr. Judson had "That's Rood," Tommy said son's study window and Tommy been run into by an old (ruck. happily. "Then you can wear He wasn't badly hurl, but he those new slippers we boys gave close and held his breath. Mr. had to stay in bed 'and have Judson was inside, his face still his whole head and face muffled "Slippers? Oh, yes, yes. I'd hidden by bandages, sitting at in bandages. People said Mr. forgotten them." his desk. had his stamps Judson was lucky that a mew That was funny. Mr. Jud-. spread out on the desk and as doctor lived right across the son's voice sounded strange, Tommy watched, he would pick in street and had gotten there of even through (he bandages, one up, dip it in a little dish take care him. time to of But a black and it wasn't like him to forget fluid and .hen lay it on :V.:.-.:. . a present from his boys. Maybe SPY SMASHER 33 tell you what. I'll be off duty Holding his breath, Tommy marks. Sometimes, in half an hour to keep and I'll drop sneaked closer and closer. At crooks around from making fake to see Sue. If anything last he got hold of the string stamps, the government printed is spot it. wronger!! You go and slipped a loop of it around postage paper on that had a a hush so the crooks couldn't watermark. This a Tommy out but was design went be pull it without jerking bard. If .tamu lilt -. couldn't slop worrying. IUW (Jiper, YoulOU He only Detective Jeffrie, would •uldn't sec it until you dipped tneB' something was wrong. the Sieve Jeffries ., and then and Miss Sue "Hey!" Dr. Kruger whispered laid it on a . couldn't i ttid black t.. . ci stand because " 7 suddenly. J be string's caught." the design showed clearly. they weren't stamp collectors. He started hack to loosen it. Miss Sue Suddenly Tommy knew that was there, watch- he If he d!d. Mr. Judson and Mis. ing, and so was Dr. had to go back to Mr. ludaon's Kruger. Sue would die. Tommy was Presently Miss Sue went an] learn more. out. afraid but he knew he had to Then Dr. Kruger jumped across When he got to the house, stop that. He let go of he Jiggs. | .and started talking to Mr. knew something was wrong. Jud- "Sic 'em, Jiggs!" he shouted. . son. A window A light was on upstairs and he was partly open "Stop himl" thought he saw !.. and Tommy could hear his Miss Sue strug- Then, as Jiggs ran snarling gling with Dr. Kruger. Then and barking at the crooks, they disappeared and light "Play it tip, Nick," Dr. Kru- - the went Tommy grabbed the string and ger was saying. "The dame out. Tommy ran up to the study ran. He heard them shouting. thinks it's on the level. window again. The man We al- Suddenly a gun hanged and most in bandages was still there, but slipped when that brat something he had ripped whistled past his reached for the closet door this off the bandages head. But he had to keep run- and he wasn't Mr. Judson. He ning. If they got that was a mean-faced hold of When the dame Hoe" to bed\ crook with string, his friends would die. -—'II bust open the an ugly scar on his face. As safe, grab More bullets came. thi and « Tommy peeped in, he was stuff- Suddenly, other guns hanged Tommy ing handfuls of glittering dia- frowned, holding and men shonted. Tommy monds from Mr. ^ Jiggs so he wouldn't make a Judson's safe sound. could into his pocket. He not under- Jeffries and the police snapping stand just then Dr. Kruger ran in, most of what Dr. Kruger handcuffs on looking excited the crooks. After was saying, but he didn't and angry. like a while, Tommy was in "Come on, Nick," Dr. Kru- the the tone of his voice. He raised house with ger Miss Sue and Mr. up for a better look. Miss Sue snarled. "I knocked the Judson and Detective Jeffries, .'Lit and planted her on a— v "You were chair. Old a brave, clever and the bandaged figure Judson's laid out on of Mr. boy, Tommy." Mr. Judson said. Judson the bed. With the gas turned was once more dipping "I was on, the kitchen lying in that closet, tied h.s stamps. Tommy could sec is full of gas now. and gagged while that crook what the stamps were, now, and I've broken the tip off the suddenly kitchen li aht bulb and tied a he felt cold all over. onds." string to the switch. We'll run He knew the truth, now. outside and That wasn't Mr. pull the string. The Judson at all, it wasn't Mr. Judson," Dene wrapped light will go on and the hole in those bandages. It tive- Jeffries smiled. was in the bulb will let "He must be a crook, after the gas Mr. Jud- cleve, enough to fool Sue and touch the hot wires inside. son's diamonds. Then they When might that blows up, it will have really hurt Mr. "That's because blow the whole house to the you aren't Judson. And they might hurt sky. The cops Mump collectors," Tommy said. Miss Sue. will think Mr. Tommy felt sick but "He was looking Judson and the girl got killed for water- he knew something had to be in the blast." marks on some brand new done. He would hurry out and stamps. Mr. Jud- telephone Detective Jeffries. He TOMMY'S HEART went son would never do that. He ran out and down to the candy -* cold. These crooks were go- taught me at our last stamp >(i>iv where they let him use the ing to blow up the house with club meeting that there aren't phone. When he got Steve Jeff- Mr. Judson and Miss Sue in it. any watermarks on otic new nes on the phone, he told him He had to stop them. He ran United States stamps." all about how he thought Dr. around to the back just as the Detective Jeffries laughed. "I KrUger and the man with the shadowy figures of the two should have been a stamp col- bandages were crooks. crnolts slipped out the back lector, Tommy. And right now, "Now, Tommy," Lieutenant door. They were holding a long I'll bet Scar-face Nick wishes Jeffries laughed. "Haven't you string. If they pulled that he'd been a real stamp collcc- [been imagining things? That string, the house would blow liounds too wild to be true. I'll -^vThe End

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/4afo/riu&& IN STAMPS 8V WALTER KANER

, The fIGRY Throne -A. of PiAW! INI5I4 GYORGY : DOZSA TRIED TO OVERTHROW THE ARISTOCRATIC :: HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT SO THAT HE. COULD BECOME K1NG. HE WAS CAPTURED BY THE NOBLES AND FORCED TO SIT ON A RED HOT IRON THRONE WEARING A GLOWING MOT. CROWN.. DEFIANTLY HIS SCEPTRE THE.- GRASPING FLAMING , PROUD DOZSA SAT KING LIKE FOB. A MOMENT, THEM CRUMPLED TO THE

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STARVED FOE MANY DAYS, WERE TURNED LOOSE UPON HIS HALF ROASTED BODY.

WORLDS RAREST STAMP WORTH 4SO,QOO Most valuable piece of i PAPER IN THE WORLD IS A t ONE CENT STAMP ISSUED IN t BY BRITISH GUIANA 1 IN \Q12 IT WAS SOLD BY A BOY FOR £ 1. 20. TODAY IT IS WORTH $50,000 1

The SLAVS who became KM SEENRI (DWRISTOPHE „ , "W£ SLACK NAPOLEON'! '-/, WHO ROSE FROM SLAVERY

TO BECOME KING OF HAITI, 1

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j-htue uation5' leading Stamp- collector 5 pres- ident ROOSEVELT, WHO HAS OVER 25,000 STAMPS, WHICH HE KEEPS IN 40 ALBUMS. HE SWAPS STAMPS WITH SECY. OF INTERIOR HAROLD ICKES. SMASHING TO THE TOP!

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