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green Re nee ES ” oY ae How Lightfoot Got Rid of the Hounds BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) } PAGE ws DOINGS OF THE DUFFS —oe ALLMAN | “Thanks, Tom! on, One Day 1 PLay |] WHY You Kyow, t I “Wow ; ; 0 k-seer- Wore MY PLAD uP PregtY Good AtD FF or Gane. ea Mg | The NeKT prerry f bees eiaie UP » Ié SKIRT, Sti JERSEY, wa - Wered, war OD You I yo! 1D Piue Tomd sHarrer oo af Qe Go Robuo mM Te LAST} YO; ) | AN daewsihleci " ; Tine You PLAYED GF a: MR Lightfoot! It seemed to! been shot at once, and he knew that him that there were no such | he would be shot at again if t things as justice and fair play, It | should be driven where a hunter was Twas bad enough to have hunters | hidden | Searching the Green Forest for him ‘The ground was damp, and scent Ing at the places where he was | always lle# best on damp & Pmdoustomed to drink, searching ev.| This made it easy for the hov hiding place. Had it been just |to follow him with thelr wonderful inter at a time against whom | Noses. Lightfoot tried every trick he match his wits, it would | could think of to make Uhone hounds Thave been so bad, but there were | lose the scent | hunters with terrible guns If only I could make them losb it for him, and in dodging one | long enough for me to get a little likely at any time to meet an. | rest, it would help,” panted Light ‘This in itself seemed terri: | foot as he paused for just inwtant ‘unfair and utijust, But now, add-| te listen to the baying of UF hounds | Put he couldn't. They allowed him no rest. He was becoming very very tired He could no longer bound lightly over fallen loge or! | brush, as he had done at first. His lunge ached and he panted for | breath, He realtxed that even the he | WEDLOCKED should @scape the munters, it would lee te mest’ an even more tarrinte WELL WERE'S AN : Suda saee death unless he coul id of those 2 ; ANNI You KNOW 400 Hounds. There would come a time|| | 27 OLD SAYINY THAT |] WE HAD SAVED- WELL,1 Gor i 3533354 Hl Ez » Ro IED ee & GIMME THAT $15.40 GEFORE . : NUTHIN’ VENTURE , BACK IN DINIDENDS You BUY 30g when he would have to stop, Then - | IAW \v “ (o)8} | Thowe hounde would catch up with NUTHIN . WON ie PETER Gaur Soe TODAY ANY STOCK \ MORE SHARES him and tear him to pieces. 1] | penetra GOLLY THIS IS A . f 4 AR THAT PAYS OVIDEN — Tt was then, that he remembered M8<a! | Gooo CIGAe HE ITS ONLY FWE CENTS A SH UKE THAT-~- ~~ - the Big River. He turned toward hoy ay) GAVE ME TDAY BuT IN A MONTH ITLL BE —$———— it, It was his only chance, and he 4 —~ A SELUN’ FoR, ONE DOLLAR A knew it, Straight thru the Green || | 7 pA Forest, out acroms the Green Mead: | eT ows to the bank of the Bix River | E | Lightfoot ran. For just a second he | me R000 topped | Paured to look vente. The bounds their di: ointinen were almost at his heels. Lightfoot | “ healtated no longer. but plunged tnto ef to this, was the greater unfairness | tiver and began to swim | @ being trailed by hounds. hounds stopped and Do you wonder that Lightfoot | bayed their disappointment, for they t of men as utterly heartless” | did not dare follow Ligh tfoot out into rn he could not know thatthe Big River hounds had not been put on This trail, but had left home to hunt) Next story: Lightfoot's Long for their own pleasure. He could not Swim. Khow that it was against the law to Bunt deer with dogs. Bur tho hone of those hunters looking fo Bim was guilty of having put the Rounds om his trail, each one of them ‘Was willing and eager to take advan tage of the fact that the hounds Were on bis trail. Already he had PETER And Pan Find a Friend BY THE STORY LADY Peter came running into the after school to find Mamma king his little suitcase “Mrs. Martin called up to know f you would come out and spend = Week-end with them 1 told The first dose eases your cold! I knew you would be very giad | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing Qnd I want you to get started and snuffile A dose of “Pape's Boon as possible so you will get) Cold Compound taken every two before dark. They can't | hours until three doses are taken for you as their car is in the | usually breaks Up @ severe cold and and Papa has ours down-|ends all grippe misery e Relief awaits you! Open your Bo Peter started out very gayly | clogged-up nostrils and the alr pans Pan at his heels and a pock-/ages of your head: stop nose rur e@tful of gingersnaps to munch on. | ning: relieve the headache. dulinens, Phe Martins were particular friends | feveriahness, sneezing, sorenena and his, They had no children and | news. \ gave Peter a good time ' pes Cold Compound™ ts the! Peter walked the two miles to/ quickest, surest relief known and|' & the Martin farm good time, costs only a few cents at drug/ portion of | stores. It acts without assistance. | wonderful supper, Tastes nice. Contains no quinine When she tucked him in his Insist on Pape's he fell asleep at once ~ was kened by Pan bark- furiously and ran to the win- to see him chasing a calf it & month olf. He dreaxed ily and ran down to reseu calf. But when he got Y n box s tot oy; ” # Ri Rad yard Pan and the calf were % ting milk out of the same/ 4 Le | | ? “This is Lady Gwendotyn, our) ! nS" y calf,” explained Mr. AND KEEP | ily ; She seems to have taken | te a fancy to your dog.” | After the pair had leked up the; EVERY MORNING drop in the trough they lay fn the sunshine and took a Jeng nap, Pan curling up between | Get into the habit of drinking the calf's legs. a *T'm glad to see that somehody | a glass of hot water “eides me likes Pan,” said Peter | before breakfast HELEN CARP sR MOORE. | a } Millions |now inet ee with dr | bat " you Well, it ®\anteed to perform miracle ing to hot water enth There are vast n pand women wh: arising in the | glass of hot wat }tul of Oum TMERET EEN RO~NO-T THK You MBEAN A AWFUL, AWFUL ome CATASTRODUB, BEEN FleuTiy AN’ At once! Relief with “Pape's Cold Compound” Oh, That's Different! —By POP MOMAND BUT L THOUGHT YOU MIGHT Lie TO SEE THE TWELVE MOST PERFECTLY FORMED LADY SWITUNERS IN THE WORLD; WHO ARE GOING To GIVE ’ AN EXHIBITION IN @ LARGE GLASS TANK! WHAT: YOU WONT Go TO THIS LECTURE TO-NIGHT WITH ME ON OUT DOOR SPORTS FOR WOMEN ?P VERY WELL ALoySius PR MSGinis! you DONT HAVE To Go! Walt A MUNUTE t'DEAR TLL BE RIGHT wrm YOu- WAIT'LL 1 GEF Wo TIRED Clarice! ks bathe internally londi ‘What's an inside their sys MORE TROUBLE se HEELS HIMSELF — |left over in the bs c WONDER (F HE'S COTA jeliminated every ¢ ¢ xd for millions of ba fest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which : bad y stomach |trouble, kidney misery, sleepleas First Flatter—1'm sure in | "¢**. impure blood and all sorts of dickens of a fix now Breyer Siskien.cs People who feel good wegend latter—Can I help you and badly the next, bu _ out? ss Jean not get feeling First Flatter—No; you see while | to obtain a quarter pound of lime-| wife was away I let the gold |stone phosphate at the drug store. | fish die and in order to make UP | This will cost very little but is suf- ne day| simply | urged r oe om cdecladideiatalpainin i *, ' ; veer for it 1 bought a fish and put it in| ficient to make anyone a real crank SQUARING HI MIDNIGHT FUEL * PERISH THE THOUGHT |? 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