Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1930, Page 101

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{STORIES SPORTS “GAMES : Merry Christmas! - Gather round our tree Smd see if there isn't something on it for you. THE CHRISTMAS TREE " ' No Denger of Pride. mother of » 3-year-old who was preening in the half as cute in the glass as I really am.” THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, Wee. S4e BOYS and GIRLS PAGE Through the Rebel Lines. An Exciting Story of a Central American Revolutiom. He pwlled the trigger and the big gun reared. BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. Paul Field has just arrived in the little Central Ameriean republic of San Miguel to visit his brother wonard, representative of a mining machinery com- ‘with t of the et to know the girl, and have taken Leonard’s car follow- she takes them in hers when they to the government mines in the outside the city. They reach the mines buildings in ruins. Pancho Torrez, leader ful band of rebels, has visited t , taken the workers with him two Americans and mine superintendent. ta Guardia back to the nized, an eity g:n "m& b 11 band of rebel y_ are y & smal nd of rel orsemen, _‘h Tecognize the official government oan oar. ) E I INSTALLMENT 1V. six horsemen now deployed them- abeut the car, two in fremt, behind and one on either side. us guarded, Leonard was ordered drive slowly ahead. supporting the body of the Carter in the rumble seat, realized things had now become very serious. t Leonard would do, a) what E‘flig g 5 £ § iF ML S re] 1 | | § i g g elty i I 2 -;!l By !r! | é £ g )Ea 1] | § i i f s§§§ T i é!m: | !, Ei ; § g z I 4 i P! h g ] : i T | : 1 i lil 1 I b | g : I i y 4 if b {rl i £ Letd R IA EISE'EEEEI gsgg i ’ -4 IR M i o Egggs el 1 i IR i HHE THEH, il i3 Ehypd o bonia | 5 3 § g 1 ' s g § | it i i i 2§ the uneonscious man beside him. Withous pausing to think that he had never fired a revolver in his life, he worked it loese. Now he had the gun in his hand. He shifted in the seat so he could rest it on the top of the seat and trained the muzzle as best he could on the plunging horseman. And then as the car found a level spot in the read for s moment he pulled the trigger and the big gun roared and jerked in his hand. The oncoming rider was so close they could catch their first view of San . It seemed now that all danger was past. But just as they reached the crest Leonard suddenly paused and shut down the moter. Then they could all hear the sound that had caught his attention—the unmis- takable clatter of heavy rifle fire coming from ahead and ta the right. “The reBels have already attacked!” Leonard. “Carter thought they would walt for night, but they haven't.” RIDDLES is a present for your Christmas steck- our very best wishes for success in your luck on the five clever see if you can solve them. will set one of the heavenly Feeding a Canary. BY HORACE MFYCHELL. IND out from the dealer what kind ef food your bird has been having and try.to feed him just the same thing. German hirds are fed chiefly on rape seed with a little “canary seed” added. Be careful not to feed too mueh. ° Many birds die and many more deo not feel happy enough to sing just beeause they have toe mueh to eat. On the other hand I deo mot for you to starve your bird. a heap of fun to buy a pair of canaries. must have only ome bird you will find sing better than females. The latter a very few dollars each. After they accustemed to their new home they may housekeeping. A little wire basket that th: seme cages is placed in the wire at d both birds will fill it with dead nh-pfleoft.hismaterh.lon’e x feed them “egg food,” which Bbought at the dealers or made at hame SHE: ggi.i 1 g v

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