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MORNING ! WHAT SHALL WE. pt —A NEW CAR SUBSCRIPTION, INSURANCE., | STocks, Bow Startling Discovery. Base it is that makes the shirk, Need develops joy in work —Blacky he Crow. ‘Winter is not an easy time for Blacky the Crow. Then he really has to work for a living. Of course, that doesn’t do him any harm. It never hurts any one to work for his living. Blacky has to work for his living at all times, but in Summer there is so much to eat, and such a variety of it, that getting all the food necessary is almost play. In 3 1= . VE THOUGHT BLACKY. ‘Winter it is very different. Sometifes Blacky has to fly many weary miles in order to find enough to keep warmth | beat those black wings of his body and give him energy to fiy. So it is that in the Winter Blacky doesn’t do much of anything except hunt for food. Once in a while curiosity leads him to go peering here and peer- ing there just to see what is going on. It wasn't exactly curiosity that took Blacky over by his nest of last Spring. but rather chance. He just happened to be flying over that way and thought of the nest. “Ill go have a look at it,” thought Blacky. “That was a good nest. That DS, BOOKS 7 T'll have to suggest that to Mrs. Blacky. It would be a lot easier to fix up that old nest than to build a new one. It would be a lot less work.” So Blacky changed his direction of flight and headed toward the old nest. That nest was in a tall, thick hemlock tree. It was a fine place for a nest. That was one reason Blacky liked this particular nest so well. The nest was well hidden. It was not easy to see it up there among the evergreen boughs. When Blacky came in sight of the tree he headed straight for it. For once & | all but fell over‘blf_k'l . | himself, however, and then he be| it ately. Never had he wanted to get a | from a place quite as suddsnly as | wanted to get away from that old nt of his. 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WELL, THe GROUND HOG SAW HIS SHADOW YESTERDAY— WE'LL HAVE SIX MORE WEEKS 0F WINTER. The Year Turns Over [ MRS QUIBBLEFENDER WAS AROUND BRIGHT AND EARLY WITH Tie SCANDAL ! KENKLING SATURDAY HAD NOT R NE\GHBOR AT THE INN | OVERHERRD HER TALKING He Has Rivals! i —.-—.._l By HOWARD FREEMAN HITS THE BALL. HE'LL HAVE A FIT WHEN HE SEES ME WITH) SNOWSROES HOW ABOUT A GAME OF BURSOISE 1 cALS HIT/ TMES & LONG TME TO WBANE FoLKS, THIS 1S A GReAT MONTH . THREE FAMOUS MEN WERE BORN IN FEBRUARY = WASHINGTON, LINCOW = AND AUGUSTUS MuUTT! HER AND GET FURTHER DETALS! \F THE_COUNTESS HAs ANOTHER SWEETHEART 1 AN WORKIN AT Twy STORE 'FORE AN MFTER SCHOOLLKE \ &AM, \ CANTY ‘FORD YO GEYX KEPY LRTE = BLAMED YEAR=- I'M S0 FAR BACK IN ALIMONY THAT (T LookS LIke A CWIL WAR PENSION. JUST A MOMENT, FOLKS,Td CHANGE REELS —WHY, (T'S BL_MRS. MUTT! ROOM 1S RIGHT NEXT DOOR ~— L DISTINCTLY 4 HEARD HER SAY SOMETHING ABOUT WANTING MONEY WAAT -THE HECK 1S “THAT ON THE END OF YOUR LEFT NUTHIN DOIN® I'M GOIN HOME AN' TAKE MY €OD LIVER OIL AN THEN MOM W/ILL wr & NICKEL AWAY FOR ME. TO HONEST, Msscm_, THET OU VARMINT 1S GONNA GO Too FAR ONE OF THESE HERE DAVS._ HE'S \GoNNA 6T ME RILED AN' WHEN AINT YOU O TO THAT TRICK YET? @1930 vy TaIBVNE, 1. HERE 1 CATCHES 1EB BO66S ATRYIN' TO CLIMB TH TOWN HALL TO 6IT AWAY FROM A PINK ALLIGATOR AN'ALL 1 DOES 1S TELL HIM TH' VERY) NEXT TIME 1 CATCHES HIM SNOZZLED TM M HARDLN EVER THRRON = BUT FROM NWOW O™ | PON'Y PRKE BT ThARODY RO 0 SEE HIS SHADOW - 1T'S STILL LEAP YEAR, Fouks!: SHE SAWD \F HE DIDN'T GWE T O HER SHE'D YE GODS! SHE HAS TRATS JUST A LITTLE CONTRIVANCE OF MNE. 175 A PERMANENT TEE AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY DONTCHA, KNOW WHEN YOUR MOM HAS-ENOUGH NICKLES PUT AWAY SHE'LL BUY YOU ANOTHER BOTTLE OF COD LIVER OI\?, AW, 1 JEST CLAIMS ZEB'S ENTITLED TO MOREN TWENTY- FOUR. HOURS NOTICE