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/ W ITS NOTHING SERIOUS AloYSIuS My DEAR! I WAS OUT IAST NIGHT DAMCING TH VARSITY DRAG WATH SOME COLLEIGE BoyS AND I SPRAINED My Ankic \ ’!'! b A LOT OF PARTIET FOR FLAPPERS "Aw’ COLLEGC K9S ITS TOO BAD IHE ever MAD HER FAace LIFTED — SHE OUGHTA ACT HER AGEs ||| THATS NO WAY FoR A 5@ (fv YEAR OL) WiloW TO ACT . 3HE IENORES ME conpreTeLy ! DROP N ‘AND el 3AY Weloe To a thing, AUNTIE! I DN 1Can Flit From flield te town . He owns the world Pmucl\ more than we — 'ossessions 5 ol GG down .’ foU LIKE TO HAVE 1T ‘DIDYoU SEE TBAI;J_‘fEAIAD?‘f_iT AT [ = ThIS N THE: MAGAZINES A LOT \ OF HO&WASH , BUNK L1Es) AND Hooe OH BUT THIS IS ABoyT]| [ Wu! IT Savs‘oure o] ISR OF THE BRAINIEST ME, o7 INTHE AUT¢#BOLT BE A BIG IMPROVEMEAT IN THIS MAGAZINE -~ SOME OF \TS ARTICLES ARE AloT So BAD - RICH, TLL TeLL IT To AISTER SMITHERS, Havware BY THORNTON | An Inspiring W. BURGESS BEDTIME STORIE BY THORNTON I“'. BURGESS, |.;‘¢;nr;1rel}:md !l';:t;fl hewwlr;ttd to save vay. s life, he would have to get away. Robber Sneaks Away | "t last Happy Jack lost his hoid for a second. With a sudden wrench, Rob- | ber tore himself loose. He wasted no | time then. He started for his hole as b | fast as his legs could take him. He That was a great fight over by the | was a sorry looking sight. His coat was old stone wall just inside the Old| torn and he was bleeding from many Orchard. In no time at all there was|cuts. He was actually wabbly on his an excited audience. All the feathered | legs. But fear gave him strength and folk of the Old Orchard were there. |he disa red in his hole with Happy Sammy Jay was screaming at the top | Jack right at his heels. Happy Jack of his lungs. Bully the English Spar- | stopped at the entrance. He didn't like row, Welcome Robin, Winsome Blue-|the idea of going down under ground. bird, Goldie the Oriole, Scrapper the | So he stop] at the entrance and gbird, Tommy Tit the Chickadee, | contented himself with making dread- Skimmer the Swallow and a lot more l'ult lhreilu. He dared Robber to come out again, But Robber had no thought of com- ing out. The one thing he wanted was | to get where Happy Jack couldn’t reach | him. He paid no attention to Happy Jack's taunts. He was too utterly whipped and miserable to care. Finally | Happy Jack marched proudly back to the flat stone where Farmer Brown's Boy had left breakfast for the Squirrel family, Mrs, Squirrel and the four chil- dren came dowh from the tree in which they had watched the great fight. How their tongues flew as they talked it all over! How they praised Happy Jack! Hong proud they were of him! Who knows he faces sure defeat 30 he be wise will pian retreat —Robber the Rat. WHO WAS TRAT | ASH-CAN YouU 'y RE BLING He DON'T Look LikE Ne MAN OF LETTERS TO ME" So LONG, oTTo! Glve il Wi ol 8% HE_STARTED FOR HIS HOLE AS FAST AS HIS LEGS COULD TAKE 4 Tespect Yot Indeod: he ed were on hand to watch that fight be- | FesDect. ' ¥es, . tween Happy Jack the Gray qumx g:w-'h ’u"'.:’ were g-f and Robber the Rat. Bemioss, L Eiogbad, v WINDY 1S LEAVING Robber hasn't a friend in. the world. | know ulterly fearless, had SCRAMSBURG ‘While some of those feathered folk had g 4 . «{.extz hqeunn-led ‘l’l“;l u;fl:y Jack E;tulr- t FOR THE mc' Tel, were" al lor now. ‘Tom A R i e 5 W |\ DAL U S o o low, s no coward. thnhn»esmnth‘mmfl(m.blm'm“ to the entrance and will fight savagely, and this is what he mow. When he had barnyard to the barn,| KENKUNG | d _been born, and where his_home until he had was doing started that fight he hadn't ‘thie~Ienst donbt | sime (BIOW but that he would sooh send Happy|he had made Jack flying for his life. ‘More than once "nm:lf over to that hole under the tall, He hadn't | of ppy ‘Jack, so his d wall, “A Squirrel's teeth are sharp,” he What City complete when | yept ny\nf over and over to himseif. “A°Squirrel’s teeth are sharp. I've had | all I want of them.” (Copyright, 1020.) Will He IT MUST RAVE BEEN| | YES NDEED; w;q;/ L TR sl | B 0 BO! NE ONE' WHEN quPS CLUBS WERE( & COULD NOT BE STOLEN( x )/ REPLACED 8 B4 1 naven'T AT A # You ? wey YOU Nevee | BALL RIGHT Smce P HiT A BALL RIGHT BEFORE ThE: SToLEN ! TM THE ONE ' 5 WHO KNOWS PRECISELY How BADLY HE FELT/ FREEMAN No T iy c:IDN' ~You & PLAY ON ACCOUN' To-DAY BECAUSE T 'S I GOTTA GIVE . THE BABY HIS v DICINE « y GENG DYRNES M Periods of prosperity. & Doqunctt 3 uacity: eoll. . Proper. . Clergyman, . 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