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BY i Smale dbime Reddy Fox Quarrels Foolishly THORNTON W. BURGESS on ni a (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) a % AS REDDY FOX sat glaring up at} Farmer Brown's and steal a chicken cosrvewr 70/9 av NA 3 Te he Goshawk, wh from his henyard while he ta i Reddy's hunting in the ( be crew angrier reen Forest?’ he “It's no such thing.” “You haven't th re I have. Par North, while 1 liv Found. Why ‘don't you stay where Fou belong?" Since wh t I go where Mm Ways to make things comighanand for him Wasn't a single thing Reddy Sould do, and he knew it “You rd,” snarled Reddy. fH ts an easy matter to ui hate bad names.” Terror merely chuckled. hateful chuck ; der than ever. 4 ge said Terror yi think again. & coward, not I and no one. Far North had sp Brew angry at presently lked ¢ until he was almost un awk Bight have you down here in the “The same right you have, Reddy retorted Terror same You b have you re} Terror I plea lke himself, there & great, @ Untrained are his fingers; unversed is he in even a rudimentary knowledge of music —but in his heart, in his soul, in every fiber of his being he is a true musician. He feels music. He throbs with the thrill He longs to express this feeling. of music. @ “He,” is every man. be this pent up longing of every man to ex- press his musical emotions through the me- dium of the marvelous, human-like Montelius SOLOELLE The Tone Coloring Player Piano. Unlike any musical ELLE the hammer strokes. musical consideration which music, The popularly terms, you descriptive literature ding SOLOELLE is sold on convenient Come in and hear it, or let us send % ty (Opposite Pantages Theatre) What snapped Red right up in the owned thy ow, Reddy Fox As it was, big bully and “You know | call people It was and made Reddy “So I'm a coward, “Think again, It is you who I fear noth Just to settle the Question, I dare you to go up to'menian protectorate. Playeth 5. 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