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Danny Crosses the Laughing Brook BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) Wr) Re long enough and hard enough, in preve! Jong enough ond har the mast provoking way Arran sets Sern. ening ey've forgotten 4 re hoping that you may te m thought mit poor lit INY MEADOW MOUSE pee Out from under the tangle Sass back toward the Smil-| got to get a Osprey was but I don't rin the air,jthe Smiling Pi The There was nothing in his great! Brook comes in right here Tt was clear that he had/ keep on following to catch the Big Pickerel | 1 will find @ place where I can cross "muttered Danny, |it without having to swim, It isn but the things | ar Danny shud Deen watching for Danny him ef the Big Pickere! Spd would have liked nothing n an he had quite recovered than to h Ped hig BEE) nig th, he started on, darting faon him. But Danny knew °° | from one hiding place to another Pwhat it felt like to be hunted here a bunch of grass, there a bis tho he was rather glad that the muligin leaf, yonder a piece of bark Pickerel had been given a fright. | and again a pile of sticka He never also glad that he had escaped: | stopped out in the open. No, indeed Ot Billy Mink, Snapper the Turtle | phat would have been the Very worst the Big Pickerel he could . kind of Meadow Mouse folly! ®t all, and rightly « were in hiding. Heddy Fox| ic the water in the Laughing Sitting on the opposite bank, | ran swiftly in places, , up at Plunger and grinning Laughin: end if | the bank, perhap et pools, but for it offered no | place for a tired little Meadow 3 which was afraid to #wim because of hungry fish which might be watch ing. Tho he rested often, Danny (|P e more and more tired. stops | gave a tiny sigh of thankfulness. All afternoon he traveled, and he Was getting just @ littl discouraged and almest a little hopeless when. fo stop falling hair at o just as the Black Shadows came the scalp of every particle f. get a small bottle of “Danderine” at any drug counter fo: fm your hand and rub it into| across the Laughing Brook, but for Sealp. After seyeral applica-| Panny it was a real bridge. He the hair usually stops com-| looked this way, that way and the Out and you can’t find any| other way, He listened with both ruff. Help your hair to grow |®rs. Than he scampered acrows und thick and long and become | &*ve @ tiny sigh of thankfulness. He Blossy and twice as begutiful | ¥84 on the home side at last “AEDS PANS Give Way to Sccthing Ham Wizard Oi est. he came to a bridge. It was Hamilin’s Wizard Off Is @ safe and Jeffective treatment for headache land peufalgia. Rubbed in where the pein & t acts as a tonic to the tortured peryes and almost in- variably brings quick relief. 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You OUGHT TO GET ; YOU KNOW BETTER- A GOOD KICK- You ei} EMPTY HEADED IQicr, - You - YOU FooL ~ HOS YOu SPONGE BRAINED | IMBEC Le Sy YOU SHOULD * TAKE ‘T DOESNT MATTER IF WE ARE LATE, WE BOM HATE wean ee be MORN WITH TH’ CON STABULE PHOTYGRAFT TAKEN - “THiS AFTHOON, NAW ~~ WHY DID You Do IT ?}|| WELL, | WAS PLAYIN’ POKER |’ LAST NIGHT AN’ I'M GININ’ MYSELF A DERN Gooo TALKIN’ TO \SNT TWS WONDERFUL (TS THE REAL GENUINE ANTIQUE! EVERY PIECE 13 4T LEAST 100 YEARS O10! And Pan Each Take a Bath BY THE STORY LADY It was Saturday afternoon and Pe lter was lying in the hammock read } ing the stories in his new school |reader. Pan, his black and white shepherd dog, was taking a nap on |the porch rug. | Mamma Paimer came out on the h. “Peter, I don't know whieh is the dirtier—you or Pan, Xou've been | reading that book for an hour. Como -now run and put it up. Give Pan @ bath in that tub of rainwater back of the house and dust him with that insect powder and then come on in land get your own bath.” | Peter growled out thing about never having any t to do ar | thing he wanted to—finished his pa slammed the book down—grabbed Pan up by the nape of the neck, ran around the house and shoved him ‘ana wvernvon sexwons Thursday, jice men on the bonus question will | Wednesday, , et down in the tub of cold water. Pan| wouldn't hold stil Jumped out again as quick as he was | big whiff put in and knocking Peter down 1n/| bi ! snd Peter got al ©. He gave a} barn. | he house, He | sonte club. Peter ploked himself up and crawled | ad powder on his nose and mud o» ¢aas te Gack bitte tae his trousers where he had crawled | After 15 minutes of hard work he) Wder the barn. a dragged him out and holding tightly| “The darned old dog is washed!” he} : to him finished the bath and gat the | #nounced, bitterly Kid N at T box of insect powder. | Jane, who was eross because she | Rut Pan, whe deapised the powder | was late about getting thru, took him Uf women even worse than he did a bath, | tightly by the hand and led him away | ati 5 AR. th i Tl —|to bathe him. *} WOMEN ARE CARELESS The water was too cold, but Jane wouldn’t do anything about it, She| 7 ti rubbed his hair the wrong way and) ‘This has been proved bas and over) aimost took the skin of the Inside | peered oe wae haat hee of his ears, She thumped his head | 6 ran Hition is com. |UPmerctfully when she brustied his joverian jt vnely ae ta |bair, and.it was a very meek little pereenly, Sere a fg pyactsnanay | OY that went out into the yard a Sea.ef women, Se. which they suffer from symptoms balf hour later. 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