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Keep YouR /NTEREST INTHE YOUNGER SET. Flying Squirrel Is Cross. 1 do let truth prevail, our efforts thus may fail. Old Mother Nature. ng Squirrel. y was living in a previously + interested in Chatterer had tried | ummer the Woodpecker | had replied that he EXCLAIMED SAMMY.| 2 YOU JUST FOUND THAT the Nuthatch may t Chatterer. “Yank Yank trees.” tterer hunted up Yank Yank, Yank Yank treated him much as the Woodpecker had. Then ied bright-eyed Tommy Tit . Tommy snapped those < eyes of his and told Chat- what he thought of him for o find out another’s secret. Then st that Sammy Jay doesn't know There is very little those sharp my’s miss. But Sammy and WILLAMS « BY THORNTON W. BURGESS must contrive to find out first if Sam- my knew where Timmy lived and then k of some way of finding out where provided Sammy did know. know something that you don't barked Chatterer as Sammy Jay harply. ow e my cousin, Timmy the Flying Squirrel, has his home,” boasted Chatterer. “Pooh!” exclaimed Sammy. “Have you just found that out? I've known where Timmy has been living ever since he moved the last time.” “When did you see him last?” de- manded Chatterer. h, I haven't seen him for some . replied Sammy. “Then how do you know he is living in the same place he was?" demanded Chatterer, triumphantly. “I don't be- lieve you know where he’s living at all.” Sammy simply glared at Chatterer. Thep, without a word, he turned and flew away. Now, because the trees were | bare of leaves it was easy for Chat- terer to see Sammy for a considerable distance. He suspected that Sammy had flown right straight to the tree in which Timmy was living. Chatterer started in the same direction Sammy had taken. He traveled through the treetops for the most part. Presently he caught sight of Sammy high up in a certain tree, apparently very busy about something. Chatterer flattened himself behind the trunk of the tree in which he then was, and waited. After a while Sammy Jay flew toward where he had left Chatterer. He didn't see_Chatterer. Chatterer hurried straight over to the tree where Sammy had been so busy. He climbed that tree and ex- amined it carefully. On the under side of a dead limb he discovered a small hole. His nose told him at once that in the hollow into which that hole opened Timmy the Flying Squirrel was fast asleep. Chatterer grinned. He had found out what he had wanted to know, Then he did a most impolite thing. He went right into Timmy's home and wakened Timmy, who was Timmy wakened cross. listen to anything that Chatterer had terer are not the best of friends and Chatterer knew that it would be of no use to ask Sammy right out. He Communist. . Espoused. . Printer’s measure. . Jewish feast. . Pale. . Prefix: two. . Negligee slippers. Tub, 5. Coin-shaped disk. . Masculine name. 28. Ardent. . Bristle. . An herb. . Extinct bird. Fish. . Encountered. . Roman money. . Sprite. | Distance to either side. . Peind of time. . To the point. 2. And not. . Worn by friction. . Proposed universal language. . Like this. . Exclamation of contempt. . Northern bird. . Lament. . Damage. 3. Bnd wall of a Ba tlding. . End wall of a building. . Hindu deity. . Scandinavians. . Prefix: late, recent. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. to say. He drove Chatterer out. | fhen he went back and curled up to | sleep. (Copyright, 1930.) . Custom. 2. Printer’'s measure. . Method. . Spanish river. . Prefix: apart. . Verse of two measures. . Water sprites. 3. Calm. . Add zest to. Down. . Attendant of a magician or scholar. . Hypothetical force. . A fish. . Feminine name. . Mystical ejaculation. . Observed. 9. English bus or car. birds. . American comedian. . Still. . Craze. . American hero, Pro. . Young boy. 9. Also. .‘l;irst name of the hero of Ticon- a. leroga. - Carnivorous quadruped of the wea- sel family. o pe : Old Geltic god 3 eltic 3 5. Pull, . Anger. A musical instrument, . Delivers a speech. . Outer garments. . Fairy queen. . Scrapes. . Glut. . Hawailan dance. 64. Craving (coll.). . Turn to the right. 3 ,éP:omm hind wings like spots on fast asleep. Then he was sorry, for He wouldn't And THE EVENING STAR, WASHING TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB [ love to leave my footsteps on A field of snow all smooth and flat. And then look back K20 g nnv""ms v | Pop MomaND | Scotland Yard. The Letter. 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