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There |} wander apat it 1+ all Sboot. ¥ abouid MeLL, we DRANK ThE ':-‘?é TR NIK, NI%, MUTT, T LGT'S RIDE is always something to see and some- |say that there was a young Bear by ST GAsouNE A ANOCTHER | [} ABOUT SWIMMING THAT's Too AROUND THE WORLD h thing to learn in the Green Forest and | 'hat whimpering, ¥ cant ‘magine an 1 AND COULDNT STAY THE ENGUSH IMMODEST . on A BICYCLE! AND SAY' ! no one knows it better than Farmer |* Yery" very carefully, watching each MU UP TEN AIGHTS! CHANNEL . we DID!' Brown's Boy. He had gone some dis- | Shonla™ anak tance in and was just about to-tum | Seny o0 gl SO AKe reard. T to g0 in another direction when a Merry | vas beginning to have & queer feeiing. Little Breeze brought him a curious | These growls and snarls sounded ugly. sounding noise. Farmer Brown's Boy | They sounded as if the maker of them stopped and listened. was very angry indeed. Presently s Farmer Brown's Boy realized that those sounds were coming from up in the air. So he began to watch up in thehtr!e‘ea. (14 And so at last he came to where he had £ a full view of what was going on. | Buo Fisuen “For _goodness sake!" exclaimed Farmer Brown's Boy under his breath. “There are two Bears up in that tree, and one of them is after the other, I wonder what that means.” 5 1t was just then that he became con- | It's a Record scious of the humming of bees and l moticed_the ‘bees in a_cloud_around Evenlf They Buster Bear. Then he understood. “It's ’ T B T o ez, | Don’t Do It. ".\ “Its a_bee tree! That smaller Bear = must have gone up first and been . trapped by Buster Bear. My, my, my. just listen to them! Those bees are making it hot for both of them and the smaller Bear is scared almost out 2 | of his skin besides. T wonder now if that “1/% can be the little rascal that I had for b a pet. I wonder if it can be Cubby “THAT SOUNDS LIKE A BEA! Bear. If it is, he has grown some. The | —>®oso— MUTTERED FARMER BROWN'S |little rascal! 'Just hear him bawl!” BOY. Cubby was bawling. He was doing just that. He didn't know what to do. FLYING T© CH‘DNA UPSIDE SAY! THAT B¢ GuUY CAN'T GO DOWN THE GANG PLANK — IT'LL NEVER AH! New YoRk AT LAST! T BeT THE PIER WilL BE MOBBED WiTH NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHERS TRYING To SNAP MY CHINESE FIGHTER ! “Now, who under the sun is making | He couldn't go any higher and he a noise like that?” said Farmer Brown's | couldn’'t know that Buster Bear Boy to himself. “There is something | wouldn't keep right on up after him. *l going on- over there. I must look | You see, in his fright he had forgotten into it.” all about the honey. Also, he didn’t ‘The noise he could hear only faintly, | stop to think that Buster was so much but as he moved ahead it grew louder | bigger, that he couldn't climb up where | and presently he made out that it was | the tree was so small. So there Cubby 1 made up of snarls and growls and |clung, bawling as only & young Bear can ]2] whines and squeals and grunts. Did you | bawl, siapping every now and then at ever hear a noise like that? It is quite | the stinging bees and altogether quite [ a noise. Yes, sir, it is quite a noise. | as miserable as he had ever been in all | yen K| ING Farmer Brown's Boy stopped. He didn't | his life. And down below him Buster know just what to make of this. It | Bear was beginning to rip out pieces would be wise to be cautious. He wet of wood around the edge of the hollow one finger and held it up. By means |in that tree and scoop out the honey. | Heavyweight of this_he could tell which way the (Copyright, 1929.) Is Right The Daily Cross-Word Puzzlel S = MeNaoght Syndicate. Ine. ‘N(Altlfi- -89 LOOK AT THAT APPROACH/ / LoOK AT TRAT ~ " e CREAMER RIGAT TooAY: 1 NEVeR PLAvED ™M PLAYING IN ThE BF g DOWN THE MIOOLE SUCH GOLF. 1 BELIEVE SWEEP STAKES TOMORROW! Y THESE CRARMING GIRL AND IF You'LL CADOY CADDIES /NSPIRE ME. FOR ME )M SURE TO I'LL JuST SEE " WIN. 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